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P ' ii, ,•e. 4, - .4i- -- - t,t-. .1 4 -,-.4' .- ',.4., • ~ ,, , w -4 , :tc". -4 , 4 1, . ..70 _ , , ,, t.,, 47,6'441"6"Art ..... , ,„ , -0,Itt;„, .- 6 „, t 6, ~..6 4*l 6.g' - 4t 4 -•--- 4....• • r 4 6 .<- aCIjE lattniting float. °MOM . JOURNAL OP TSB CITY. Et&arsia LaTTON. PROPRIETORS. L. HARPER, EDITOR PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1851. No American eitizot can tier was to /Mai the • Unkrn as at fiat of all !dative. Disunion! God for ..s2titiv-c-Nations vu unbunVOUN 1116 tits mamas of the Demoeriatio. Stare 1301Wletattonusa -'• 'AT R EADI NG For nominating candidates for GovaSos and CANAL. COiElitS3/011134 on the 4th of June, 1851. as fixed,by the ' , Williamsport Convention. AT HARRIBBIIIIO, • For nominating candidates for STlPilliti Simon, 'on the 11th of June, 1851, as fixed by the regular act,on of- the State Central Committee. To Advartisers. Tim Moarmso POST has a larger circulation than any subscription, paper published in Pittsburgh. To busi ness men it *fords an excellent 'lndiana for Advenisinr, And being the only Democratic papa . issued In Allegtie y county, it goes into the hands of class of readers reached by tio other paper. Advertisers will be good enough to beat this in mind, New . Dress for the Post. It if our intention to clothe the Morning Past is a handsome new dress, It the beginning of the new volume in July. We are determined to make it in all respects the best and finest looking paper west of Philadelphia. The Bas vzsa and Meant type need at present in setting reading matter is offered for sale, possess lion to be given about the middle of July. The price of the gooier will be 20 etc a pound, and the Minion 16 cte. a pound—cash or approved en dented paper. THE SOUTH CAROLINA TREASON 3 HEAR THE PATRIOTIC JACKSON! We publish below extracts from the Floclama. tion of the illustrious and patriotic JACKSON, ad dressed to the people of South Carolina, some years ago, when they attempted to nullify a sol emn act of Congresi. The noble stand taken by President -humps* on that memorable occasion, was approved by the people of the United States, and had the effect of quieting the excitement got up by Jona C: CALISOUN and his mad.cap associ. ates in nullification and treason. South Carolina has now gone farther in her work of treason than on the occasion that celled forth the decisive Proclamation of Gen. Jaoxsorr. A State Convention has actually been held for the avowed putpose _of bringing about a dissolution of.the Union 1 But while these overt acts of trea. son are being committed, where is President Pus sy's's and his Whig Cabinet? Why, they are all away from the seat of government, attending a Railroad celebration—on . a grand jolli fi cation—, 'drinking wine and making speeches Would Gen, JACKSON have acted thus? No, never! [lctrattifrom Gen. Jack:onto Proclamation.] This right to secede is deduced trout the nature or the cotUnitution, which they say is a compact be. tween sovereign states who have preserved their whole sovereignty, and therefore are subject to no superior; that, because they made the compact, they can break it, when in their opinion it has been de -parted from by the other states. Fallacious as 'this course of reasoning is, it enlists state pride, and find. advocates in the honest prejudices of those who have not studied the nature of oar goverainent left cicot. ly to see the radical error on which it rests. e • Therconatitution of the United States, that:totem:at a. government, tacit a leaguer, and whether it be formed • by compact between the states, or in any other man ner, eta character is the same.• It Is a government io - • Windfall the'people are represented, which-operates directly on the people individually, not upon the '.-statet—they retained all.the power they did not grant. an each state having a:prettily parted with so many • . --powers; astoconstitute,jointly with the other states, single nation; catmot from that period poetess any right to'secede, because such secession does not -break a league, bat dertroya the unity of a nation, and any injury to that unity is not only a breach Which would remit from the contravention ofa corn pact, bat It is an offense against the whole Union.— To say that any state may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a nation, because it would be a solecism to contend that any part of a nation might dissolve its connec tion with the other parts, to their iejury or ruin, without committing any offense. Secession, like any other revolutionary act, may be morally justified _.• by the extremity of oppresslon; but to call it a con "-atitutional right, is confounding the meaning of - • tenor, and can only be done through grove error, or to deceive those who are willing so assert a right, but would pause before they made a revolution, - - or incur the penalties consequent on a failure. Because the Union war formed by compact, it is said the parties to that compact may, when they feel themselves aggrieved, depart from st; bat it is prey eisely becanx it is a compact that they cannot. A compact is se agreement or binding obligation. It may by its terms have a election or a penalty for its , breach, or it may not. . If it contains no sanction, it • may be broken with no other consequence than moe. al guilt; if it bare a sanction, then the breach incurs .• the designated or implied penalty. A league be. - tween independent nations, generally, has no sane. lion other than a moral one; or if it should doetaill e penalty, as there is no common superior, it•cates • not he enforced. A government, on the contrary, always has a sanction express or implied, and id- oar ::rase it is both necessarily implied and expretaly'giii.• , en. Au attempt by force of arms to destroy a goes ernment is an offense, by whatever means the cone' , stitutiotal compactenty have been - formed; and such government haw the right, by the law of eelf.derepte, • tapers acts for panishieg the offender, unless that e • right is modified, restrained or reaiimed by the con■ mitotic:lnel pet. In your eyetem, although it is iziodi % Bed iiathe else of treason, yet authority is eSpreMr• giten ID. pats ail !arra necessary to carry Its pow. • era into effece,and under this grant provision has'' bees made for punishing tactic - which obstruCt the due' administration of the lairs: -_ -wonid-eeem enperfluous to add anything to allow', the nature of thairthion_which connects us; but as . erroneous opinions on this subject are the foundation of doctrines the most destructive to our peace, I ' • must give some farther developmeetth my views on this subject. No one, fellow.citizens, has a hi g h er reverence for the reserved rights of the states than . the magistrate who now addresses you. No one would make greater personal sacrifices, or Official -exertions, to defend them from violation; but equal care must be taken to prevent all their part an in,. proper interference with, or rearimption , of, the righui they have vetted in the nation. The line has not been so distinctly drawn as to avoid double In some cases of the exorcise of power. Nen of the best intentions and soundest views may differ le their construction of some parts of the constitution; but there are others on which dispassionate reflection can leave no doubt. Of this nature appears to bo the (=timed right ofsectsaion. It rests, as we have seen, on the alleged undivided sovereignty of the states, and on their having formed in this sovereign ,Capacity a compact which is called the constitution, from which, because they made it, they have a right -- to secede. Both of these positions are erroneous, and some of the arguments to prove theM so have -been anticipated. . The elates, a:venally, have not retained their Doe. ereignty. B but been shown . that in becomiog parts of a nation, not members of a-league, they sumo dared maby of their essential parts of sovereigoty.— ' • The right to make treaties, declare war, levy taxer, exercise excluder, judicial and legislative powers, wereall of them functions ofeovereigety. The states, then; for - all these important purposes, were no lon ger sovereign. The allegiance of their citizens was transferred in the first instance to the Government of the United States; they became , American citizens, • and owed obedience to the constitution of the Unit led States, and to laws made in conformity with the • powers it vested in Congress. This last position . aas not been, and cannot be denied. - How, then, can that state be said to be sovereign and independ eat Whose citizens owe obedience to laws not made by it, and whose magistrates are sworn to disregard those laws when they come in conflict with those pawed by another I What shows conclusively that. the states cannot be said to have reserved an nadi. sided sovereignty, is, that they expressly ceded the right to punish treetop, not treason ugainst their • separate power, but treason against the United ' States. Treason is an offence against seetrefgoly, and tovereigety must reside with the power to pun. . l i ess ah its.acrßetidtbtrocateartbveedy b r a ith e ts fo o r f t t h b e e i not r it :O t en eli ni ar ti e n • - tweit made the general government the depository of these powore. The unity of oar political charac ter as has been abbwn for Another perpose) corn. ateaced With its very -existence. Under the royal government wo bad no separate character- ' our op. preasiene began se flefed Colonies. We were the. United Stairs under the confederation, and the M=MM ~ • e ' 'Nl:it; name was perpetuated and the union rendered more perfect by the constitution. In none of these stages , did we - consider °timbres in any other light than as forming tone nation. Treaties and alliances were made in the name of all.. Troops were raised for the joint defence. How, tben, with all these proofs, that under all changers of our position wo had, for designated purposes, and with defined powers, created-national governments, bow Is it that the most perfect of Chose several modes of Union should now be considered as a more league that maybe dissolved at pleasure 1 It is item no abuse of terms. Compact is used as synonymous with• leaguer, al. though the true term is not employed, because it would at once show the fallacy of the reasoning.— It would not do to say that our conatitutution was only a league, bat, ale labored to prove it a corn. pact, (which in one sense it is) and then to argue that as a league is a compact, every compact be. tween nations most of course be a league, and that from such en engagetnent every sovereign power has a . right to recede. Bat it has bees shown, that in this sense the states are not sovereign, and that even if they were, and the national constitution_ has been formed by compact there would be 110 right in any one state to exonerate itself from its obliga tion°. . So obvious ate the reasons .which forbid this ee. cession, that it is necessary only to allude to them. The Union was formed for the benefit of all. It was produced by mutual sacrifices of interests and opiny 'OM Ean those sacrifices be recalled ? Can the states'who magnanimously earrendered their title to tho territories of the west, recall the grant I Will the inhabitance of the inland states agreo to pay tho duties that may be imposed without their assent by those on the Atlantic or the Gulf, for their own beg. efit I No one believes that any right exists in a single elate to involve all the others in these and countless evils, contrary to engagements solemnly made. Every one mast see that the other states, in selfsdcfenoe, must oppose it at all hazard.. liandSOme Comigllment to Prof. Loolce: In the trial of• the -planing machine cases, io the United States Circuit Court, yesterday morn. ing, Professor Joan . LOCKS, of Cincinnati, was examined as a witness in regard to the - principles and construction of the. Woodworth planing ma• chines, and what constitutes the peculiar excel. trace of the Woodworth invention. After his - testimony closed, Judge Gana re marked to the Professor that, during the few last ' years, he had devoted much time to the trial of these cases, and had beard a great many witnesses examined, and among them some of the moat distinguished men of science in the country, but had never before heard the subject so clearly and satisfactorily explained. Dr. Locas has been sojourning with us for several days, having been called here on the above trial, and has been introduced to some of our most distinguished citizens. It is needless to say that he has ridded largely, by his presence among us, to the list of his friends and admirers. His reputation over the whole country is of the most exalted kind, and be is known not merely as the Professor of Chemistry in Ohio College, Cia• cinnati, but also as the inventor of the world renowned Magnetic Clock, for which Congress gave him an appropriation of $16,000. We of the West point proudly to Dr. DOcite AO one of the shining ornaments of the Republic— as a gentleman who by the force of genius, con joined with patient and untiring industry, has won his way to the highest scientific position in the departments to which he has devoted his en• ergies. His example is worthy of all imitation by the young men of this generation. We wish him all success in the noble and- beneficial pro, jects-which now engage his attention. indiarka. The democracy of the Congressional District in Indiana, met in Convention in the Senate Cliam. ber, at Indianapolis, on the 15th last, and nomi. bated Thomas A. Htnnwtoirs, Esq , for Congress. The prominent candidates were T. A. Hendricks, J. P. Chapman, and . I. Ritchey: This district was represented in the lest Congress, by the Hon. Wm. LIAM J. Snowst, at present editor of the Indiana State Sentinel. The following Rekolotions were passed by the above Convention. .They breathe the right api. rit: Resolved, That white we have no objection to an appropriation by Congress, for the improvement of the western rivers and harbors of a strictly lid% tional character, that we earnestly deprecate any extensive system of internal improvement by the General Goya roment,upon a legislative, logrolling principle, which would inevitably lead to an un constitutional squandering of money,a disreputable strife between the different sections of the country for the public monies, and ultimately bankrupt the Treasury of the nation. Resolved, That whatever may be the opinion of individuals as to the wisdom, or the details of the Fugitive Slave Law, it is the duty of all good cit izens to conform 'to Its requisitions; and carry out in good faith the conditions of that compromise on domestic.slavery, which is co-eval with the Fede ral Government. Raolout, That we fully recognize as the fixed and unalterable creed of the Democratic party of the Union those great principles A strict construction of the Constitution; Opposition to a National Bank ; Opposition to a Protective Tariff; The restriction of all appropriations for Rivers and Harbors, to works of a national charac• -ter i No assumption 'of the State debts; ''"Econoiny in the public expenditures; Acquiescence in the will of the majority ; Non.interference with the subject of slavery Within the States. . ' And that'with the time honored principles ern. Mutinied ypon our banner, we are ready, now and iikeil; to gNe- battle to the - enemy, whatever dis guise he may assume. • Resolved, That every friend of the Union should 'deprecate the efforts, whether made by Northern Abolitionists or Southern Secessionists tending towards a dissolution of this glorious Union. And as Democrats we are in favor of "A. Union of beans and a Union of hands, A Union of principles none may sever, A Union ofialces and a Union. of lands, • The American Union forever. •. WA*Emery in -Wsisqiiingt6ss County. The " WAlge,” as they ;luso the impudence to cell themtelyes, held a COnvention in Washington county, on the 19th Wet., for the purpose of Dotal. noting a ticket to be beaten neat fall by the Hemoe. Joey.- The following are the names of the victims: Assembly--John Moloy, of Hopewell ; Solomon Alter, of Monongahela City. Prothonotary—John Stevenson; of Smith. Register..-James Spriggs, of Washington. Recorder—H. D. Cooper, of Monongahela City. Clerk qf the Court—David Atkin, of Canton. Associate Judges—Wm. Vaokirk, of Washington; White F. Hopkins, of West Pike Ron. Commisatener—lsaac Thompson, of East Bethles hem. Treasurer—Thaddeus Stantoo, of South Stcebane Director of the Paor.—Samuel Eogiand, of Ess Auditor —John E. Black, of Catmeeburgi 3 year; Walter Craig, of Cross Croek, 1 year. 1247" The_Rei. 11. H. Talitferro, of North Matta. MI, write; to the ,Tennessee Baptist that,.during a service of twentrfive years in the Gospel,-he has kept a journal of his labors, and gives the following as the ninth. He says: 4 ' From the journal of my life I find that I have traveled fifty-one thoueand four hundred and thirtrelgkt miles, preached four thoU- Sand siihundred and eighty eermoas, and baptised about fifteen hundred persone. Had I not kept a journal., I should ;lave thought that I had bapti. eed four or , five thousand, but figures will not car ,We have frequently lcoked into the . Wheel ing papers for , the Purpose of seeing the pricen cur rent of that tremendous village, but have never ye succeeded In finding quotatiorie for a single article The inference iv, that they have nothing to eel d9wa there I , - •• 6 • " s'. • •• 114414M:a!ziiiia:PZEM Scribbling( (th qLlippinge. Hurd of the Washington Commonwealth says he knows a certain editor who was compelled to change his lodging., being caned from oee hotel to another.-t- No doubt of it. It is likely that he sees the chap every day, especially when standing In the front of emirror --- The corporators of the Chester and Salem (III.) Bailroad ore mOvingja earnest for its construction.— The truth is, that the whole people of that State are up 'and doing in the cents of internal improvement. An editor at the Eastward says that. the lumber business has greatly improved since it has become so fashionable for every public man to have a platform. Miss Harriet Martineau, it is said, in const quelled of her having come out so boldly as an Atheist, has beencompolleo to submit to a cancelment of a very profitable engagement with her publisher. We do not prealselliiiie"the.oharacter of eompuliion—certainly not a legal one. —Horace Greely has recently sailed (or Europe.— The New Yorker "does" the following horrible puns on the occinioa Rouge Gamm•--From the way that Horace Greely was "ammo 0 rr," day before yesterday, it was pretty evident that he would soon be " u,it.v-sn►•ovaa." He's on his way to !lomat. • .—ss- A Mc at Louisville, on Friday morning, destroy ed Firtoatuca's livery stable, extending to three or four frame buildings adjoining owned by Dr. Fsaciosolv, and destroying them, and damaging the coach factory of Mr. Stone and the residence of Gen. Quantum . 'The sweetest, the most clinging affection is often shaken by the slightest breath of unkindness, as the de licate rings and tendrils of the vine are agitated by the faintest air that blows in summer. A young woman, waiting maid bathe lady of the editor of the N.Y. Herald, has been urseced on a charge of having stolen diamond jewelry. (torn Mrs. Bennett, valued at one thousand dollars. Saith the St. Louis Union: Capt. Newman Ro. birds of this city hai contracted (or the building of mammoth steamboat in Pittsburgh, to run in the St. Lou is and New Orleans trade. She Is to measure 1175 tons, to be 310 feet long, and her water wheels to be 40 feet in diameter. A young lady of Cincinnati, on her way to the World's Fairi arrived too late of the Railroad Depot at Cincinnati one morning last week. A gallant gentle- man immediately undertook a race with the iron horse, in a baggy, and before an hour the damsel was stated in the cars. Au Indiana Sheriff went 'on board the steamer Empire, at Evansville, to attach her, when be was car ried siz miles up the river, and landed in the dark in the Kentucky woods. Over one thousand persons have takenthe pledge from Father blarney?, during his short sojourn in Louts• ville. —W. K. Rochester is the Whig candidate fur Con gress, in the Lafayette district, lately represented by Mr. McDonald, Detuotrat. He will doubtless receive soma " Rochester Knockings , ' before the election is over. ' By the arrival of the bng Porpoise, Capt. Butch- Mao°, at New York, from St. Domingo city, whence she sailed on the 28th ult., we learn that every thing was quiet there at that date. The repotted insurrection at tempted by the Prince Royal, Capt. 11. heard not of, un til his arrival at this port. • Bishop Capers had nearly recovered from his sev ere illness, at Augusta, Oa., on the 13M, and soon hoped to resume his journey to Boonesville, to attend the meet ing of the St. Louis Conference. Mr. Solomon Johnson, a lumber merchant, in N. York, has been arrested on complaint of a young lady, Miss A. M. Sinclair, residing with bee friends in Tenth street, who charges him with having seduced her under the premise of marriage, and subsequently abandoning her. The families are of high standing. Johnson was held in e 5,000 ball. • In the U.S. District Court, at Augusta, Ga., lam week, Theodore Orville Brown, .e clerk In the Post•ol fire, about 17 years of age, plead guilty on two indict menu, of taking packages from the mail, and was sen tenced to 20 years imprisonment (10 years on each) at hard tabor in theitteitentiary. . • A Young man supposed to be Joel W. Rine . , as Mal osmo was on his pocketbook, and who said he was from At soinne county, Vi., hung himself to a tree near the residence of Mr. John Crow, Sweet Springs, Va., o n the 2d of ?day. He did not appear to be user 20 years old, was well dressed, and had a scar on the beck or his right band. Lieut. Adams anaLleut.Edwards,Third Artille ry, stationed at Fort Moultrie, S. C., have had a hostile meeting at Solliven's Island. After ant:change of ehots, by 'which Edwards was slightly wounded in the back, the difficulty was reconciled. A lady was at the bottom of the misunderstanding, as usual. At New Hope, Va , on Friday of last week, In an affray between John Patterson and amen named Rosa, the latter was so Islam.' from being thrown to the ground that be died. Patterson was held in the sum of 92,000, though' he did all he could for the deceased before death. Only t 7 miles of the Seaboatd and Roanoke Railroad are now to be laid to take the cars to Wel don, N. C., from Portsmouth, Va. This is expected to be done in July. It is now completed 50 mites, to Nen. sow's depot. -- A London letter announces that a remarkably fine case of COLS'S revolving pistols was stolen from one of tLe counters whilst to charge of the police. It And been stolen between the hour of closing the doors of the building on the 30th ultimo and the hour of opeu trig. Eilens—Sfens. The Rafeigh Register, N. C. nominates for the next Presidency the following curious ticket:— Millard Fillmore, of New York, President. Win. A. Graham, of North Carolina, Vice. This nomination is proposed and followed by a eulogy as strong as a northeast gale before rain comes down. Mr. Graham is one of the present cabinet. The Raleigh Regizier is an old whig journal, heretofore conducted by the father and now by Seaton Galee, the brother or nephew of Joseph Gales, of the Washington lotelligencer. Thereby hangs n tale. The nomination is put fur. ward at the nod and beck of the Southern half of the cabinet. The whig newspaper press, politicians and all, are rapidly rushing into the Presidential question. Scott has been nominetel—Webster has been no• urinated—Pillmore is nominated: Whose turn is it neat? Democrats, is it not your play?—N.• Y. INTLIIICKING WLLL PAILIL---The validity of the will oflacob Towciiend, late or prince GeoTe's county, Mary land, wan lately tried, and after occur. pying the court fora week, the jury returned a vet. dict sustaining the will. The Marlborough Gazette frays: A large number of negrnes were liberated by this . will, and as it was made prior to the passage of the act compelling manumitted slavce to be removed beyond the State, they will remain in the county.— The-testator also bequeathed to the slaves hie tract of land and personal estate. The instate yoI the personal property amounted to $18,715, ($16,907 ol which was the appraised value of the slavead and the real estate consisted of 1,500 acres of land, situated in Piscataway district, the value of which is estimated at and average of $5 per acre—making in all $25,215. IMPORTANT PROM Mr.xeco.—Sistylfiroa American/ Imprironed.—The New York Post learns by a pri vets telegraphic despatch to an eminent mercantile house oftbat city, which was received on Thursday • forenoon from New Orleans, that advicea had been there received of the steamer, a Gold Hunter,” which left San Francisco on the 22d of Mardi last; for Tehanotepec, to the effect that the Gold Hunter had violated the maritime laws of Mexico by land.; ing her paesongers, in number sixty-tive without the requisite previous permission, and that the pause., gera had been imprisoned by the Mexican authori. ties and were confined at the date of the advice. received. No other particulars are given. Tehaun, tepee is not a port of entry. Gtinsits.--The Belvidere latelligeseerstates that a party of Z iecali, probably a portion of the tribe which recently landed at Baltimore, encamped near . Belvidere last week,and bewitched the young pee. ple by their fortuotedelling &c. The also entered the house of Mr. B. ft. Jones, who was absent and terrified his lady' into giving them a supper, for which they were subsequently fined $25, and order. ed out of the neighborhood. Pon neighbors of the Bee have bung out an in, mouse flag bearing upon it the worth—AsFor [' tea k dent—Daniel Webster?) We flung to the breeze a bigger one in )49, bearing the name of Cass—but didi't succeed in electing our ciatlidate.-119ston Titan. OMNI 11EIZEIN Early Union of the American Prortno•n. The Hon. George Bancroft read a paper, an Tura. day last, before the New Jersey Historical Society on. -" The Early Onion oldie American Provinces." Thefletank Advertiser rays: "-it is hardly possible to give even an outline of this admirable paper, and we hope that Mr. Bancroft may be induced to comply with the - requisition of the society, by furnishing a copy for publication.— Mr B. enumerated nine different propositions or ef forts for Riming a union between the colonies; some proceeding from the colonies themselves, an some from the government at home; some of them being partially or temporarily carried out, and some never acted on. The first of these was the association of I the four New England colonies—Massachusetts, New Plymouth, Connecticut and New . Haven, in 1693. It provided for a representation of each colony by two commissioners, thus , shadowing forth the lead• tution of oar present Senate. "Stich projects were - suggested by the Board of Trade, by William Penn, by Daniel Cone, by Dr. Franklin, by Lotd Halifax, by Grenville, and by the delegates to the Congress of 1755. The Albany plan of union drawn up by. Dr. Franklin in 1754, presen. ted many of the features of the Federation that was subsequently adopted. - " All these 'animus schemes and propositions pre. pared the public mind for the proceedings of 1765, when delegates met at New York and laid the font. dation of that basis of union and cooperation, which resulted in the final Consummation of the American confederacy, and the national power and glOry at the revolution. " The principal credit of the wise end far.reachieg measures adopted by this Congress (of 1765) is duo to Christopher Gadsden, of South Carotins, a man of the clearest views, the firmest purposo b and the moat indomitable courage and will. 'James Otis of Mos• sacbusetts, who his, contemporaries said wore the cloak of a madman and a fool, was also conspicuous in this assembly, as the assessor of the true pried., Plea ofliberty. They rejected all recourse to the technical language of royal charters, as a foundation of the rights sod liberties which they claimed, and planted themselves on the true ground—the laws of nature, and the inalienable rights of men and Eog.. [Amen." Population of California. It has been generally estimated on this aide of the continent, that the population of California would not erceed 200,000, but by the following article from the Sacramento Times, it appears that the pop ulation amounts to 314,000, of whom 100,000 . were engaged 'in mining during the last year. This will entitle California to three representatives in the Uni ted States House of Representatives. In the northern mines, or that scope of country lying north of San Francisco and Feather river, wo give a population of 20,000. Feather river with all of ita mining tributaries, 25,0001' The Yuba, 40,000. Bear river 4,000. The American fork, 50,000. The southern mines, or all that portion of the mining country of California lying south of the American river 80,000. The San Joaquin valley, 10,000. The city of San Francisco, with the population scattered in its immediate neighborhood 25,000. The Sac ramento Valley, including all above San Francisco, 40,000. The .coast, or that portion of the State which lies below San Francisco, bordering upon the ocean, 20,000—making in all, a population o f 314,- 000 which we believe is all nearly correct as the means at hand will allow us to proximate.—Penn. Enquirer. SODDEN 111121312171R10N Or A LADVI TOILM—A day or two since a lady living on Biddle street, be. tweet] Tenth aid Eleventh, was engaged before her mirror In going 'through her 'toilet exercises, when the glass suddenly receded from her ea the entire front wall.of the building parted company with its neighbor* and with a tremendous crash fell into the street. The lady, in utter astonishment at the still. dennees of the motion, was left standing in dia. habille, though !singularly enough, entirely uninjured. Inconsequence of tho recent grading of , the street the earth beneath the wall had been partially lentos. nd, and its sodden giving way was the cause of the accident.—St. Louis late' ) 30 tit. 'A Snorer's Troubles. A pale, melancholy looking man, of forty or thereabouts, was brought up on the too common charge of sleeping out of doors. He did not look like a person of intemperate habits, and the watchman inclined to the belief that he was not drunk at the time he was detected in, the offence 9t sleeping on the pavement. At •thil request of the' Mayor; the pripner told hi` • Moly; and the following is an outline of the singular narra. rive: "My name, (said he,) is-Moses White. lam an innocent man. My misfortune all arose from a habit, over which I have no control. It is some. times said mockingly of boys, that they are 'very good when they are asleep.' That observation never could apply to me, for it was during my hours of slumber that I always gave most offence to my friends, relations,,acquaintances and neigh. bore. Not to keep you In suspense, venerated sir, I snored, hideously, horribly, supernaturally. The combined racket of three.saw.mills and five cot. ton factories could not compare with the frightful din produced by the passage of the air through my breathing apparatus while I refreshed myself with 'tired nature's sweet restorer. At the age of eighteen, my father turned me out of doors, decla. ring that such villainous snoring could not be per. mined in any well regulated family. "After years of adversity and vicissitudes, I sues ceeded in establishing myself in a very good bu. sinews. I paid my addresses to a lovely girl, wed. ded her, and—alas I the gentle creature never coin. plainest but 1, wretch that I am, knew what was wasting her away!' Sir, it is horrible, but the truth mast be told; my unhappy young wife was snored to death.' I married again, and after three weeks of nightly torment, my second spouse sued for a divorce. She obtained one, by proving that it was impossible for a woman to sleep in the house which I intiabited• I sold my furniture and took lodgings; butt never could remain in any boarding boast or hotel more than one week. My fellow lodgers, hartassed by my nocturnal die. cord, always arose en maw,- and insisted on my expulsion. Thusives I hunted from all sleeping associations, and Was constrained at last. to take my solitary nap, ,with no roof but the cope of heaven, over my head. But my fate had not done with me yet; for while I was sleeping in a pri vate street last night, my snoring was so tremens dous that it awakened this watchman, who was dozing on a bench half a square off When they brought me to the ntationhouse,l snored the whole police force intoA kind of delirium tremens, and if your honor sendeime to the Tombs, !'verity be lieve that my snoring will , produce a fatal epidem. is among my fellow prisoner's." He was sent to the T4mbs, notwithstanding.— Pennsylvanian. . .TO the 'Garb. 241. SD DOW, SD . . Ladies, you •caged' blnls of beautiful plumage, but sickly looks; you pale pete of the parlor, ve getating in an , unhealthy shade with a greenish white complexkin,like that of a potato sprout , in' a dark cellar—why don't you go out in the open sit:ae' warm sunshine, , and add lustre to your eyes, bloiannia your: cheeks, elasticity to your steps, and vigor, to your frames? Take early mor ning exercise-.-let loose , your corset strings, and run up hill , on a wager and down again for fun. Roam in the'fields, climb the fences, leap the dit• ches, wade the brook, and go home with an excel lent appetite. ~I.3berty thus exercised and enjoyed will render you healtby,, blooming and beautiful —as lovely as the Graces and prolific as Deverra. The buxom, bright eyed, full breasted, bouncing lass—who can darn a stocking, mend trousers, make her own froeks, command a regiment of pots and kettles, feed the pigs, milk the cows, and be a lady withal in company—is just the sort of girl for me or any other worthy young man to marry ; but you, ye pining, lolling, screwed, up, wasp. waisted,•doll-dressed, putty-faced, "consumption mortgaged, music,murilering, novel.devouring daughters of lashion tpd idieness—you are no more fit for matrimony than a pullet is to look after a family of four,teen ckickens. The truth is, my dear girls, you Want, generally apetatting, more liberty and less fashionable restraint—more kitchen and leas parlop,-coore • exercise and leis sofa--more pudding and,less piano--more. frank.. [less and less mockamodesty--more corned beef and lees corsets—more breakfast and lesa bishop. Loosen yourselves . a little; enjoy more liberty and less restraint by .fashion. Breathe the pare at• mosphere of . freadom, - and becotpe sometbifig nearly ae lovely and on beautiful as the God of nature designed. • Saimaa libcrapri.—Mtle rambling among the tomb stones of a cdtintrythurah-tard in England, some gears ago, we met with the following singular epitaph: Here lies old Enoch win). • • - Who neither knit nor mended a pal t Of- ewe kings in bar life, • Ashes to sshes, dust to.dust,.-- If Con won't have her, the devil mink! Mal ~~. V'.~ ("'~ • < -fw , =IMPMEM 3123m=ett= ' Nnw Ptatt.noen j R DELewsiii.—The Wilming ton papers state iliac the NewVaatle Builread, will be commenced thia summer. The: - Philadelphiti,. Wilmington and Baltimore : Railroad coinpany are. to guarantee-the -stockholders nix per' Cent. tea the capital, and all over reserving" to theniaelves :the right to buy out' at any time they,may deem' proper; The read will Waite the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore roiirnbout a mile:from Wilmington, cross the Christiarmby a new bridge, and enter New _define at the • depot 01-the Frenehtown Railroad.— The r ostimated coat of the road is - between $BO,OOO and $lOO,OOO. • Yesterday evening,Ttray 21, at BO'clockliss third daughter of William It-and Lydia Howard, in the 18th year of her age. - • The friends of Me family are invited to attend- the fa. neral, tats ASTIII3IIOOII, at 31:o'clock, from the 'residence cif her father, on. Third street.- On Wednesday the 21st inst., at 10 n'eleek, REECE His friends are invited to uttend the funeral, 70-trAly (Thursday,) at 1 &clock, from-the ,residence of his fath er Cot. Wm. 0. Hawkins near kltraddock's Fields . _ . Suddenly, on the - 2lit inst.,THEODORECIARTMAN BUNTER, is the 13th year of his age. The friends and relations are invited to attend hie fu neral, nue 421111M00N, at 3 o'cloelf, froni - tha residence of his Cathar t ic Birminghtri. BoardlAg House. 0 BITABLE aceoMmodationsfor several BOARDERS 0 can be had in the Diamond. Boarding either by the week, day or meal. Moderate cha x vea. my22:U" • 51..TELLISDai. T0 -she Honorable the Judges of the Court-of General A Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in andforthe County of lleghen7j The petition tit J. Biggs, of the 'Fourth Ward,- City_ of Allegheny,in the County aforesaid, lumblysbeweth, That your peutionerhath prov ided hinise I rwi LSI materials tar the -L-accommodatlon - of travalerstniii others, at bls dwelling - house in the Ward - aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to-grant hinti a license to keep a public house of entertainment. - And your peti tioner, as to dutybound, will pray. . We, the subscribers, citizens. of Abe Ward aforesaid, do certify that the .above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the acconuntidatirm and lodg ing of strangers and 'travelers, and that said tavern is ne- S Walkir, Daniel Carr, Abraham. Hays, AndreW Weaver, Adam Treset, John illishu,"Lewis Afoul, Georga.Moul, Sr., C Et Caslr, Ernst: Fanlhaber, Patrick Gilitm, Joshua Smith. 1tny22:31.* O the Honorable the Judges of the Court ot General T Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny , The petition of Joseph Hart, of the --Borough of Sharpsburgh, in the county aforesaid k humbly sheweth, That you' petitioner bath provided himself with.. mate riots for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the borough aforesaid , . and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grantium a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And _your pe titioner,- as in duty bound, veil! pray. --- - JOSEPH.HART We, thisubscribcrs, citizens of the borough aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repntefor honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said taverns necessary. . Francis A Klein, Lamed P Taylor, John Snyder, - jr,. Joseph Lawq, Jonas Butterfield, Joseph Ceifrisd. Robt Smith, Frederick Seitz, Samuel Richey, Samuel P Hand lin,Valentine Baker, Joint Brunner. -tmy22:2ts O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General T Quarter Session's of the Peace in and for the Conroy of Allegheny The petition of .MClancy, of the Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself withrnaterials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling---.house in the Ward aforesaid,- and_pmys that your Honors will be pleased to giant him a, license to keep a public house of entertainment.' And your peti 4itmerossin linty botuidosittinay. - MICHAEL CLANG. We : the subscribers, citizens ot . the Ward aforesaid, certifydo that the above, petitioner isof - seed repute for houestyandteraperancemrol" is %veil provide,d,with house room and conveniences far the accommodation and lodg ing of strang&rs and travelers, and _that said tavern is ne .. James Lindsey, P TimMeis. I blattern, John Darla, J. Watson, H Mullin, Thomas lld'Comb, John O'Brien, . 0 Raynor, T Lynch, S .1 Nolan, H APHonmigh. (Chronicle copy 3t and eh Past.) Twenty Six Building lints at Auction. WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, on the premises, 21! First Ward, Allegheny Citz, on , Saturday,. May 9, 4th at 2 o'clock, P. M., Twenty;big - Building LOlB, on Rebecca street, and running back to - Wide street, hav ing twa fronts.- The Lots are located on the bank of the River. in a ihrivingpart of the city, in u re immediate vicinity of the Ferry from Allegheny to Temperance ville, and Would make a pleasant and convenient lami nae for private residences, being the most valuable property now in market. Terms and other Information. can be obtained on application to G. R. Riddle, at his Office, on Fourth street, above Cherry alley. Pittsburgh, or to the 'subscriber ' on the premises. Terms made known at sale. Salepositive. JAMES SPROAT. Owner. KREBS dc BOYLE, Auct'rs. . Al ENS, YOUTHS AND . BOYS READY MADE lid OLOTHINO.=—The most choice and seasonable assortment of Men's, Youths and Boys Ready Made Clothing in the city; warranted to give satisfaetiou, and will be sold low for cash. "We study to please." Don't forget the B.g Window between Ditunond al ley and Fourth street. R• CHESTER. my te3 (Chronicle and Dispatch copy.) . CI HOW WINDOWS---Two large show Windows for 1,3 sale low, if ',applied for awn, at 71 Smithfield _ - CHESiER. VIRAL% silawLs.-44. A. MASON Jc CO. would call VV the attention of purchase's to this largest stock Of plain and embroidered Crape Shawls ever before ex hibited in ibis market, and at prices' so unusually kw that they flatter themselves all persons can be pleased in price and quality. ' ' nay 23 RENCH splendid variety _of the L newest. styles *French 'arid Anterieaa. Flowes, which we are prepared to sell very cheap at wholesale or retail. tiny'-" 2 1; A. A. MASON co. - IGthIBROIDERIES.—A: A.' MAIM?. &- Co, have just 14 'received and are now opening a very large stock of Embroideries, consisting of Capes, Collars, Cuffs, Chemisettes, ,ander Sleeves. black and White Lace" Veils, Flounelug,Children's Waists and Caps, Cambric and Swiss Edging, &a., die., at My 22 62'and 64 Markeestreet. i nabLat , U t 'NET R tIBON .—A. A. ausoa A co. VV ate now ofering a large lot of beamitul styles Spring ,Ribbons, at IA cents per yard. These Goods are unsurpassed for cheapness—as they ate well worth 25 cents my 22 TIOUSE AND LOT FOR $656 FOR- oALE.:— A I] large lot of Ground, of 29 feet front by 434 deep situate in South Pittsburgh; on the -hill above . the Mo. nongalteta bridge ; having a frame house - of two rooms and a kitelien,—all in good ordir. The above has a fine river view t and is only about five minutes' walk from the .bridge. $8.50. _ Terms, 5240 in band; $2lO in 01113. year ; $2OO in two years. i . . - , S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, 50 Smithfield street. AT' ; HOLMES , LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, oppordte,therPost,CMce s, • Lome La Valleine, No. 2—by Dumas. This .con- eludes, the wink; - - A New• London edition of Shakspeare ; Art Journal' for May—with an illustrated Catalogue -of the Great Exhibition ; Boston Shakspeare, No. 38—and conclusion ; Dickens' Pickwick Papers Abroad—by Reynolds ; The Fair Isabel—by Eugene Sue; • Glodey, Graham and -Sartain, for June • Caroline of Brunswick, No. 3—by Reynolds ; The Sisters ; a new Novel--by Henry Mouton ; The Heira of Drewentwaterby E. L. Blanchard ; The Mother-in• Law—by Mrs. Southward' ; - Consnelo and the Countess efßodolstadt—b y • G eorge Sand; - . The Banker's Wife—by T. S. Arthut.;' ' The Adventures of Pen Owen-Lby John - Gilt. finy22 I 000 ACRES F ARMING-, AND GRAZING _; . _,LANDS t ka Warren eaunty, located:llll r e AllegeLenrßiver, vritran twelve miles of theNe ,0k and Erie Railroad. - . Also-1,000 tierce in Elk county, for !tale on acco' dating_terma. Enquire of A. - WILKINS & CO., - my2k - corner of. Market and Third ste rro GAUDNERS.--Twenty acres of Gardening Land, - I. already under good callAvalion, teigin onir mile of ilia city, will be sold for B,Spo an acre. One-ilalrd - eaSh the balance in one, two and three years. For p4rtieu lara, enquire : at the - Banking House of ' ' A. WILKINS h Co., ' Corner of Mike fand . Third ate. kN VANIARALLROAD--NOTICE TO CON. TRACTORS—Proposals will be received from the UM to the 12th of Jane next, at Johnstown and Summit, for the ,grading and masonry ot that. portion of the Mountain Division of the..Penasylsanin Railroad: be. tween Alton, in Blair Bounty,and Pringle's Point, a few miles below Jefferson, in Cambria—a - distance of 525 The road within this distance will cross the "Alleghe ny mountain, encountering Rule of the heaviest , grading .offered in this country: In addition to a. number of ex tensitie cuttings, embankments, and culverts, there will he one tunnel 1200 yards in'length - 41111m summit of the mountain, and another of 200 yards through Pringle's Tsaistreh,mcintitlY. Poi farther information; ap alp tqEDWARD MILLER. Esq., Associate. Engineer, iswondge; Indiana county, _or is STRICMAND KNEAS.S;P. A. Engineer, Altona, Blair county. J. TROMP EON, Clue( Engineer. • EngineeiDepartatertt .Philadelphia, bray ISt, . 1851 S C . O F, , FAE , --5 0} bMs Prilne for sale R I . 2 MIT 4ilsila, '` 4 **** • I * •••:'s =GM DI AT. ght•eyed, laughing, ioyons May 1 • '. Natures bridal holiday! • Come again to glad our sight With thy blossoms red and white... . Blossoms' that, with perfume rare,' Make sweet incense In the air, • . Stich asialhe snushine clear, Come not often in the year: • , ; • Bright..eyedi laughing, joyous May ! Come again, sweet holiday ! Fairy haunted, smiling May Wheribtlghtfaces all seem gay; - - - Month when childhood's meme rry. voice Bids,thewoods and lanes -rejoice ; bikes fairy, 'mid the flowers, Seems each,little,ehild of ours, Bending with the weight of blossom Dropping o'er its little bosom ; Singing, in its hoineward way, " Come again, sweet holiday !" ..Bright-eyed, laughing,'smiling May . _ ,Come again, sweet , holiday!, . DIEDs Nei. 62 and 61 Market street New Bookal New nook.; To firmer'. Efflaii iErifftl • '•, ••• •,, e • *Ate' • ....`....h;"'<e""-.4 • ,',...;-•4•Pi•• P.a. • :NI A.... 4 !.... 4( %5.; r; • .._ er, • • ".: ", .• • ' `;..., ,1 • .• S~rtial-Xoficui. Pittsburgh .Llfto Insurance Company. CAPITAL 8100,000. . • • la" °mirror.. No. 75 FOIThLtII Sr rum. .41 _FFICERS: Fresident- _ O ames S. Noon; . Vice President.—SameellFChnhen. Treasurer—Joseph 8. Leech. Seeretary—C. A.Colton. Er See advertisement In another part of this paper my 22 ' • Type Col' Sale: • Having determined to furnish our intensive Job Office with entirely new materials, ,we shall sell about 100 fount, of type now in use, very low, for cash or approved paper. We have type enough to fit out Bor 10 country offices complete. The sizes and varieties of type aro such . as are lobe found in all large city job offices, from Nonpareil up to 20 line Pica, plain and ornamental. Mao, for sale, several varieties of borders ' in good order. Persons wish ing to purchaae will please make immediate applis Collecting. But Posting. &c. • • JOAN APOOTIBRY 137 Attend!' to Collecting,Bill Posting, Distributing Cards and Cltenlats for Parties, ac., he. Orders left at the Office of the Morning Post, or at °lmes' Periodical Store,Third st-, will be promptly attended to. . Itny2l:ly With a•oald not rather enjoy the pleasures of health and the agreeable consclommess of weltbeing, to the griping pains of disease—,the bluer continuance of health, and the chilling thoughts of never recovering! Bat, of all diseases, who is not most anxious to escape a disease of the Lungs!. The very idea of falling 'a victim to Consumption, sends a tremor to the. heart. strings of life. 'Bet oh! heir joyous the thought that tura and attains is still oar own, when just before, De spair bad spread her dark etinveseeverast Such, kind reader, are the pleasurablesensatioes ex perienced by hundrids, who, by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, have this dire disease•slowly, but surely, driven from their system—and health, rosy health, again restored to their Unguisbingbodies. Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. • Ge - See advertisement. . (aprl2 113 - 1. u. of 0. B.—Ftace of Meeting - , Washington flail, Wood street, between sth and Virgin A 119.. PIITSI3II9.GIf Lomas, No. 1103-711.eets eyery•Tursday coning. • MITICLNTILI DICAMPIOINT, No. 87—bleets lit and 3d Friday °reach, month. Tar2s-17 j Deafness, Noise In thajlead, and disagreeable discharges from the Ear, speedily and - pertinently re moved without pain or Inconvenience, by Dr. Hartley, principal of the New York Eye and Bar Surgery, 64 North 11th streets near Arch, Philadelphia. Hours of attendance, from 9 to 3. Consultation by letter or oth erwise, Al. All cases guaranteed where malformation does not exist. tnyld:tf . . 117' MUSH and MILK served op every day, at II 49- clock, at the COINACOP.II, next to the old Allegheny Bridge. Spiritous Knockings served up afterwards. - ntyl4:lw ' 'Bo A. 0. 0. gr Meets above. Board. of Trade .Itooins, corner of Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening. jrr LUNCH served .op at the St. Clair Hotel Ear every day, at 11 o'clock. • apr26 (City Dailies copy.) Important to Dyspoptiool E rr ARIIVICIAL DIGESTIOar!—Dr. Boarghson'i Pepsin, the True Digestive Fitsid, or Gastric Jersey, a great Dys pepsia Curer, prepared from Berme, otthe Fourth Sam. ash of the Ox. miler directions of Baron Livana, by 7. S. liouriaxox, N. D. Pluladelphia, Pa. The art of making an Am/iota Digestive Fluid, and of pertonning the process of 'Digestion, out of the Stomach, has long been known. to Physiological Chemists. The honor of the discovery belongs to a celebrated Gentian Chemist, who gave the name of Pepsin to the active prin ciple of the Gastric Juice, which he obtained by motets hog the lining membrane of the Digestive Stomach of the Calf in water, andprecipitsting the .Pepsin from the solu tion. Dr. Front, Dr. Pereira, and Dr. Gregory, in Eng land ; Dr. Beaumont and Dr. Dunglison, in /mance ; and chief of all, Baron Lamm, have recently experimented, and written upon this singularly intomang and curious subject, and thrown much light upon the nature of the Digestive process, in its chemical and physiological rela tions. Dr. J. S. Ilouonros, of Philadelphia, has applied this discovery to the cure of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP- SIA with CLlWlTiaing success. It is impossible to'give the Scientific and other evidence of thew facts in the limits of this advertisement. Let the afflicted call upon the Agent, and get a descriptive sheet gratis. It is one of the greatest Seistuffie wonders of the day. Mr' Every •bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J-E. Houoirros, N. D., sole proprietor. Price, one dollar per bottle. See advertisement in another column. For sale wholesale and retail at Proprietor's prises by GEYSER & APDOWELL, 140 Wood street,. Pittsburgh ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS? iarsunitscr. COMPANY, HUSSEY. Prem. " A. W. MARRS. Se&y Office—No. 41 Wattr st.,in Warehouse qf 0. 111. Oran. 117 Tuts Cordpatiy is now prepared to Insure all kinds of-risks , on nouses,_Mmatactoties, Goodly blerchan dile In Store, and Transitn Vessels, Ike.- Au ample ktrattanylor the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, wall and favorably knownto the community fortheir prudent e,intelligence end integrity. Drascroas—C. G. Hussey, Wm. Daga , ey, mer, Jr, Walter Bryant, Hugh D.Ring,Edward Heald thn .Z Kinsey. S. liarhaughrS. M. Kier. • marl 2 a I _ The_ Long' Looked,44'or Specific for PalmonaryDisease is found at lasi man most donbt the evidence of his images, and all hu man integrity, before he can reasonably - question the array of proof advancedis favor,of Dr;t ,Roggre Syrup of larenvort, Tar and" Corekaidaua, as au anti-febrile and tonic medicine, which at once reduces all Pulmona ry Inflammation, expels the cause a dm disease, and builds up and strengthens the natal'. The beads afoul- Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Fatuity, and citizens of all classes have, over their otensignattares, attested its powerful remedial prOpertica, and to the pamphlet to lie had at the Agents, as Wallas in the columns of the pub lic press, the most positive 'mid satisfactory ; evidence will be found. See advertisement. `• Shirky.tburg, flaitting4Ora Co., Pa.,March 4, :S. M. Kier. Dear Dir-Your Petroleum it working woridetis in this vicinity ; therefore, therefore we would thank you to se ad us two dozen bytho Pennsylvania Railroad. We are entirely_ otp, audit is bete g _inquired- for almost every day. Yours, respectfully,. • - . • • . . • ,•• JOHN LONG Is CO. HaPesti/qr., Ashland Co.t Ohlo,March 10,'51. Hier :.Dear Sirr—Your Agent, a few weeks since left with us four dozen Rock Ott which we have. sold. Vaasa forward to us six dozen immediately; Your medicine is working wonderd in this region.— We can obtain several excellent certificates, if you de. sire. them. . Yours ,_Are., tW.• W. sCOTT For tale fiy Keyser & AVDowell,l4o Wood street ; R. H.Sellers, 57 Wood' street ; - B: B: A. Fahuestock & Co., ' , earner of. Wood and Front streets; D. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, and H. P. Schwartz _Allegheny. Also; by the proprietor, - S. M. 1014 BR. apr2o Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh'. • . Pellows , Odeon Building, Paurde street, between rf'sod and Smitlifteid streets.--Pittsburgh Encampment 7 N 0.2; meets Ist and 3clTuesdaysof each Pittsburgh Degree Lode, No; 4, meets 2d. and 4th Vuesdays. aleelianice Lodge, No. 0, meets every Thursdu Western S tar Lodge No. 24, meets every Wednesday lionity_Lodge,No:lB2,meets every Monday evlng. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 360, meets every .Fnday Zoeco Lodge,No.3Bs, meets every Thursdak everting* at their HalLeorrier of Sraithfiald and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge,No.2o, meets every Friday Wien. la 11311, corner of Letteock and Sandusky streets, ADlegkeny : City. - • • • ruay4:ty • Angercata Lodge, 11.! O. of germ's Lodke,.No. 229, I. fy. of 0. IF., meets every Wpd nesdhy e v ening . in Washington 11111, Wood gt. flik4:ly . . COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY Fire and - Marine: - ..COLITAtitV3, OH/C, D. Adams, Jr., Joseph Whitehill, R. Hayden, M. S. Sullivan,, John graham, Wm. Miner, Thomas:Moodie; Bwayne, D. Alexander,. - • R. Cfarke, - Lee, D. Admits'. . , The uttdersigned as Agent-of the above substantial and well known Company,insures property of every description, against loss Or daMage by fire. Also, against the perils of inland navigation., , R. /it BRESON,Agent, 01Bee in WatertnarVa Warehouse, No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh. ..., Associated Firemen Ps Insurance Coo ny of the. City of Pittsb_tiegh.- • . W. W. DALLiAS, Preet.—ROBRRT MCVEY; 86_ 2 y. • Will insure against, FIRE and MARINE RISRS or all kinds. Office in Ilonongahria Monis, N 0.,. 124 anil . lW -Water:sr. nniterints:- - W. W. Dallas, Rudy Patterson, R. H. Wattle*, A.B. Simpson, Joshua -Rhodes; C.Paulson, Wm. 11 Fail. gar Edward Gregg, A. P. Anshuti,Wra4CollLtrwood,T. C. - Sawyer, Chas. Rent, Wm. Gorman. - reb2o irr Daltumerrotatypea.-.4:11 • ' NtLS,ON & Co. would respeetWly anyplace to the citizens of Pittsbur_gh, Allegheny and viimity, Mar they have had a large Operation Room,. with a Glass Root and Front,. built and - arrangea expressly fthe purpose of taking Daguerreotype .- Litenesses. The - best fps- . guernotypes,on the best material, are Whenol l ses• tablisluneut, wider_ the "special •sayerlowndvnee o f ., _ pwlprietors: The arrangenunt enables theur also to take Family Groups, of - uny number of persons, in the most perfdet Likenesses of..sielr or dineasad. persons, ratan in any parrot' the 7 . . • 'Gallery at. a Lafayette lialliFoarth ;street, corner of Fourth told Wood stream .Entrance on Fourth street: febltly - . - • - • -- Illotlaeo.TheJouruirmallTamosaSoCurrtiorPirig: otrrgh and . Allegheny, meets on the second Monday:dr every month at the Florida Homo, Market st; - 074 • jogs vaults, jr., Sticretair, " • ..1 4, • ‘'‘ t . • ERB .:' - --:2i..'''': : .,-' ''.1.7..7,-::.,;1:',:!:.I;"-N.-:.:.:,,,c,:;,-:'.:'..,..,';',-..: MAHE ~+' Y.. ~ ..~ .~.d~,'+ Lunch. DEMAS ADAMS, tr., .Prealdeal D. ALEXANDUR, Secretary. - EM:=E3 ESSiii ERE . • • r mt!nre.ti..47,4 'amusemmts. THEATRE. Fifth Street, between Wood and Sndifrittk., JOSEPH FOSTER Lams *au KOllan. THURSDAY EVENING, May 25tad. the performanes will commence with • - PEEPING IN AT SIX, P. lii. After which the Grand Ballet of LES WILLIS. To be followed by the Ballet Pantomime of • • LE F LLB DU HAMEL - The evening's entertainment will conclude with LA SIBILIENNE - To.morrow, Benefit of Mons. Leon Espinosa. Mrs. FARREN win shortly appear. Doors open at 61 o'clock ; Cnrtaln rises at 7 eeloak. SPsiding, Rogers &.04uPss PEOP.LES'. CIRCUS govEsraus, :DRAILITIC: AND ZOOLoCIICAL f Ciraggi Theatie Menagerie! A coniunctlon of Two Establishments( bilged upon the • NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS! and under the Joint supervision of Mr. STONE, Senior Proptietcrr of Stone A M!Coilara's Circus, Will be exhibited in the City of Pittsburgh ,. in front ef • • As AMER/CAN HOTEL, Every Afternoon and .Night, Ca 2 and 7 o'docki Commencing : on MONDAY MAY 26th. Err Admission, :14 cents only. (Poe particalazs see Pictorial and Descriptive sheets: ftayt9:2vr PICINV EXHIBITING, AT NO. 65 MARKET STREET, .. (one DOOR nom roam.) . • 'Gleams'lan Et oast of Beauty I • WWI Sire qj Life) THIS incomparable pttoduenon has been Wm ably the surprise and admiration of every one wht has seen 1 14 i t lit N b E ls e LOVELINESS_ Appears to stand before the spectator so truly life• like, that it requires a close Inspection to realize t te WONDERFUL PERFECTION 'To which painting can be brought, completely de• calving the most practised eye. Ttus wonderful effect is produced by the judicious arrangement of light; and the artist's superiority.of talent in giving routndity to a With regard to the delicacy of the subject, the Pro prietor begs to say, that there Man air of chastity i • the attitude and expression of the figure, tending to c seek even the most voluptuous imagination; to the pure , all is purity ; and "Non{ roil cos mat ypntse!" shout I ap ply to others: -As a Californian Speculation, it would realize • ' •AN IMMENSE FORTUNE. - • Exhibition open , from OA. hl. to 9P. AI- Admittance 25 cents.. • . • tmvl7 noeherter Ifasockings 131xplatned, IffEBSR.S. BURR will give their interesting Sinatra.* MI Ilona of the Spiritual Rapp inns, at the City Lea tura 'Room, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, May Mb, 210,72 d and 23d. They will pro. duce the exact mysterious s ounds an loud that they will be distinctly heard by the 'whole -audience. They will also exhibit the secret of the bewitched Table ; the En chanted Ball, rung withotalands ; Fabian Rota, or the Spirit Music ; and every part of the Rapping imposition will be exhibited to the perfect comprehension of the whole audience. jp To eMamence aid o'clock. Admission '25 dials. . Greenwood Ossrdenoo • . rrIVFOInd a half males below the City, ori the be it of the Ohio River, an Ornamental Flower Garden ,andi a delightful summer retreat. Ice Cream, Coale° Lion.. arks, Fruits, Temperate Drinks, &F t kept for the ac commodation of I:niters. Also, a large nesorune.tt of' Shrubbery and Evcrblooming flatus for sale. The steamer Chieftain leaves the foot of Pitt surett,at i the beginning of each boar, from 9 o'clock A. El. r ntlh 10 P. M., lauding a.t the Garden [Closed oa Sunday.' my93l . Dahlias' Dahlias I • HE best assotunent and most tare and beautiful vs. I T riety of Dahlias west of the Alleg_teny Memphis, f are to be had at ROBINIONNI Store, Fifth street, nest door to the hlotning Post, one door from Wood. 4 This collemion coat hundreds of dollars to the stn.. true grower who selected them, and have been pro. 1' nounced the best in private hand s to the. United States, —being from Snow Flake, (Pure Whibsi, tit .Fausilu Ist, (Jet Bluetit and froatiQusers . Prinrrora,.(best Yellow in the world), to War Bagte and Gem, (the best seartets inito world ' ) with alt the fancy varietied be;: : tween the opposites; - that have been named. Prices shall be made to suit.. Remember,. ROBLNSO Filth street, one door from Wood. (sty2o_. Genitlemetos-Veragress noOtilie''' ....: _ 10011. beality T.omfo_n And durability they isrev77, 1 i tate:patted. Manufactured by - -v-- --,' r•;' i I 7..'- ~taymat . . : 19 Fifth strter.l-' i. utssoituton. • - HS Pinniership hennotore "Gas bitnien'John p T i gklß GlSYno rtutri r an en d h lohn ae ßei ra lly ' rn th — e e — onstrn etion 7 dltie Eighth Seetioe of the Cemtrrit Iterfroad from .Pldiadel plan to Pitintkurgh t wan dissolved by mutual. consent on the 2lost day - or Oetobes t .lBso—otwhiets dissolution all parties are hereby notified: • - 4psill4th,iBsl—trty2o:3o4 Lightning ttede..Spratit.a Patent. , JAMES JACKSON,GawretAteenti. f . Wholesak Dtptat, SO Wood. strut, ,Pirubursk.l'a., (Carrwright'sCatterrStore), - - • THESS LIGEITIVING .RODS are so constructed. that they cannot getout of 'order. - The - Insulator; l and .' Attachments fitting accurately, the Pointe and !Replete t: lire unriealled—the whale betaghlghly ornamental; and T without dispute r the ben condueter ever etrututhettu ed. /erne aleerson *ill attack there Ettnit cents per /0.et,t11. 2 elud all, Priem atthe stare,lo cents.. . - !.. Gentlemen are .respectfairr - requested to Call at - at. 1 .Woodatree,l and examine the abov e , ‘ where, - alsei the L. Agent may be seen. - . mr2oweeint • George:lU terdelle, - NVE Y V ..EK'" Office—No.l49 Fouith St, atrove C harry ortiry,'Pftribinrek, t DEEDS, Mortgages; Agrteniente Honda, 'Releases. k and other Instruments of 'Writing, drawn with.. neatness,legalaeettrae7 and diipateit:...;;-_ ' He will also - attend to d rawing,and Mechanics , ' Liens, anemone of Executors and Administratore; pro enring appointments-of Giardini:ta t ' and -orders - of Or phone Court for gales of Heal EstareiZco:, 4 1"rATIONERY . .—,W. cornerof Second streeksiLave last opcnad for sale theatOteat stock of articles in the Stationery lino Miter ki,trtiat td this eity,consisting of evory cpsality of English, French andAnierican Writtni Paper ; tnedituni derny and cap ;T blank books;in every style of hindier; tanold'ai Ear rirotes, Hever's,:- Hogan, Tininnpson.'s and illibbert's Writing inks, black and red;' Faber's, Monroe's, Jack senhi;and'other celebrated:manufacturees , 'Leard%Fect elle; gains; Wafers; - Envelopes, all: sines and" ties; Steel reno;yarctinine,bone gad wood Fen 110 1 0 . era, a great- variety ; Sand boxes ;Inkstands ; - ..yyre. fer stamps, itc• ' ' ' ' lrey2l .F;l4 VELOP E.9,-201j,000 brown and white Flor/a mles plain and adhesive, all sizeh_for sale atl, , % . ,, Ar pd e i ll : " • •-' ' W•g• T a V . :NTS Z ia t f -ry Stoic .orner Market and S ,- ond mteAs‘ 411'21 ~' Air APILE SUGARS bbls.ldapha r Sugar , very choice, -lust received and for sale - . - aI'CLURO & CO, tnyltF • am:IVOR Dealers. WANTED—Two good.Jcrarn—vim ira3tl; VV. ; whom 004 wages_. & t e., will - be paid every Sa e- 1 dep:light. Atm, wouateu- , :s e y eta t „ goo d wh i m coo k s , - and tdanea far 2 ° 1431 ' 0 gY;d chamber MUMS, bOajekeel). erg, seamstresses, wee' and dry -nurses, and far all wart.'. -- 0 ' Wanted Places', employment for a number 'of 801,04,1 m4stellbt'ook . keepers, Sabi - amen, warehouse and laboring rota.- and for a timber of grocers, young - men , an d bnYa.,. 'bail] 'ages, and to various employst. ents in our two - cities towns or country around. ...wanted—' aPoyment for several colored men and wonien;boys girls hot and tavern keepers, captains of steam j or canal bona; &emcee and mechanics sulmlied-with hands; money borrowed' andlent; and several sums F now wanted to borrow on'good - Iseurity..-- Please call at ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and-Intelligence 011104 j. Liberty street.% - trny2l.:dat&MlA • • .EFT FOR SALE--,The Doily and ,W,4lay XL- and most of one Duffles arid Week!,,fea and about one hundred Ctehange newripaperi ; ~":4bbe t' es c ounter _ -- felt Detector . ; in feta maps - and . etinto ; . a smalrintall tupply of inn and quills j periells 4 -wyju ng and letter pa. per ; %Wm Louisville Lime ' mv2lnlnu3tvlt'e. To Let. PEE well. finished and furnished - STORE, tic. J. it Third street, near the Pon (Mee at occupied by Mrs. Parker, arta Jewelry StO Apply to - ; E. :GAZZkIi, utyl7 ' 73 Libeity : Lytle's' Raw. ISERSONS of sedentary, habits will find. Dr..ltalph's - Pilfayery beneficial.= They give torte 'to the stow achiand renovate and sestina the vital'estirgyandpby steal strength. These pine' are invaluable fiir Spring diseases. 25 cents per box. To be had at laY2O N0.50, Smithfield - street. 'I3ESIE3IBEII that Heeler's Varmints* is as certain to expel MOMS where they exist, as thal2 and 2 mated. IT,NEVEII. PAILS.% The piece tcrgetit rit my2o - . No. 50, Smithfield street. CHE4P '6l3—For sale by snyle WALTgIt. lamisit k ia. • rroBAV CO—Russa II Roblion%Y. ra Ont't x Jesse .1. HavesVeTd the popular brand:6m store Aid for sale. .- trt_yl2 'RING moonum.D. - -15 :I, 5, 1 ideKliff . S 0 bxs. Starch; 10 do ,Chocolate 100 icanks Reg Paper; fa' store and for saldby BLED M Tl'ON , ll&sli3-4 b s. - aur COMugnment myl 9 RING & MOOREIR.W • mOLASS New Oriere°ilsi drciciW iditiastare•add!aie b toer.motnEae mylO . SbOARS—Dt. O. Sam, st.; Lotthipojoleted-Suirarsi do - Cnished do; :: do Cbuifted ' ; do -• Loaf Received and for sale by dlyl9 lane A , moorlFrj n r‘-k -' lIINMEI ===nEil 12121 ERE NINE • •-• • ••••:: ' .., .., JOHN TUtILLY. xiso & mooluisAD 4 1 "v. 1
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