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morning post.
OFFICIAL JOVRNAI. OF THF. CITY.
HARPSa & LATTOS, FROFSIETOBB.
FRIDAY-WORKING, APRIL 26, 1861
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■No American citizen can ever csass to , esteem the
Xfrnen as the first all bUssbigs** IKsunionf GodJbr-,
' .. .t.'-r tmbom tDotu& rut -the rashness qf the
-- OcmocraUc State coarcntlonfi
“ AT READING,
, For nominating candidates for GovSEtoa and CaSAi.
. CoimreaoitEß, on thodiiiof June, 1851. a» filed by the
;,:Wiiiiamsport Convention.-
AT HARBISBUKG,
. .For Srefixatt Bet?ch, on the
lllh of Jones ISSI, as fixed br the regular acuoa of the,
Central Committee. . • •
On ooa Fxbst Pace— “ Our locks are growing
grey, now,*’ p octry, and -a treatise on the cananof
‘ the .Potato .Rot.
. OTWeiimitourusual extended review of the
Money Market this weekvas we find no change*
worthy of note aioce oar laat. The only r»fa that
will be in demand lor a day or two will he those of
~f t hoSwediah Nightingale.
The poor Whigs—we do pity them 1 They are
always in trouble, andnghting amoogst them*
selves, Tor some days past we have had upon
Oar-table a pamphlet of 96 large pages, entitled
.this; ‘-TfaeCbarges. against the Collector of the
Pott of Philadelphia. Reply of Charles Gibbons
to-the Argument of David Paul Brown, Esq., with
an- appendix, containing the Statement of the
Hon. James Copper, in answer to the Narrative of
■ Wtn.D.iewis."
The whole is too long a story tor us to present
to Our readers in fall; but it certainly details one,
of ihemost extraordinary, rich, unique,laughable
serious, Whig, fights that the country has ever
- witnessed It seems to be a political quarrel bos
tween the Cooper and Johnston factiShs in'Piulh’
'delphia. Wa; D. LbWi6, Collector of the Port
- E ■ who is a tool of Gov'. Johnston, is accused of ap»
' V . ■1- pointing and'retajning.in office orman as-weigh
i . .master who can neither read nor write his own
: j > , name, who cannot spell the 'name of any vessel
- ; . ! Whichmayehter the port, and who is unable to
estimate the snnoal, expenses oi his department,
.at any given rate per month. Alt the accounts
- : and abstracts from the office of this Whig office
■ holder, which' the: law requires to he verified by
oatb,-are sworn to by him, although he.is utterly
. . ..incapable of understanding a single item which
.they contain!!
Fraud, perjury, and other high crimes and mis
demeanors, are charged by. these,‘Whig dignitaries
V .. apon each other, which are disgraceful to human
; i ity, and a stain npoh the present Administration.
. r And although Senator Cooper fully sustained all
his allegalioni against Collector the Presi«
dent and Tom.Corwin dismissed the charges* and
Still retain in office the learned" Whig rwbo can
■ • not spell or write his own dame !
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Jcaaf Siad’i Concert
-- Masonjc Hall, to night, will be a scene of beau's
ty and gaiety, “Sack as-has never- before been ; wit
• neased in Pittsburgh- The reputation of Jajnjr
, Linn ia as extensive -as the universe itself, end
onr citizens who have fceatd so much about her
-j ■ angelic notes and heavenly charity; will cow have
str to see and bearior thet(|selve3 this-
J 7. gifted,dtoghtef e£.Swoden. -Of course every-p?t
-,* son. cannotVjear her, but we feel certain that the
a at: large Mesoaic,Hall will be crowded to its utmost
*■ d»pacfty.' Übmtreds and thousands, too, will
' f . ‘ dToobtless surround the Hall, to catch the sweet
*.-• ,- , ’aotes’of the Nightingale
■ Begot for the Batlroae.
• ■ It xs now pretty well understood that the Direc
toia of the Pennsylvania Railroad have selected
for their Depot, the body .of land on Grant street,
extending frond Seventh along the Canal to Lib-
erty street. ) We think this is a very judicious se
. lection, and we have every reason to believe that
it will, meet with the approbation of the business
community and citizens generally. The above is
- - the spot that has been spoken of by the op-town
. folks for a Central Msrket House. They will
, o now have to seek a hew location.
: i* . gjrThete is some talk of a meeting of “fif
teen Whigs,” for the purpose of adopting some
. . . . measures to prevent the Administration at Waah
, ington from being totally abandoned by the press
of-Pittsburgh. The Gazette has dropped Fiat
hobb, and now wishes to xoup ercede the Ameri
.4, . cob-as the organ of the Scott Antimasons and
«"i • Abolitionists-in Western Pennsylvania. The
' JertrnaZ ia'a tittle too Tylerish to please the active
Whig politicians What is to be done ? Would
i it not be advisable for the “fifteen” to ia3ne pro
posals for a Fillmore organ in Pittsburgh ?
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(fiJTt must be evident to every reader of the
Whig papers of Pittsburgh, that Warm, of the
Gazette, is, afraid of Riddle, of the Commercial
Journal: - Another fact is equally evident, that
both, are afraid of Biddle, of the American /
The proportions pf the latter dignitary are quite
.as formidable as those of the renowned Sir John
Fallstaff, who is Biddle's beau ideal of honor'-and
heroism! ■
. fitT* We take more than ordinary pleasure in di
recting tho attention of our citizens to the adver
tisement of Mr. John M. Ronrnra, who.has opened
a new watch shop at No. 16, Fifth street, near
Market. , Mr. R.is favorably known to many ofonr
citizens as having for a numbor of yearis been a
foreman in the watch shop of one of oar* largest
and most reputable jewelry establishments. He is,
beyond all doubt, one of the best workmen in tho
city,aed we can pass oar word that every thing he
undertakes will bo attended to promptly and prop
erly. In - connection with his regular business, Mr.
R. keeps for sale a well selected variety of jewelry,
■ which is worthy of the attention of purchasers.
' Firm Wabd Savntoa Baitx.—lt will be seen by
an advertisement in to-day’a Poet that tbo Coromis.
sioqcrii will open Books to receive subscriptions -to
the capital stock of the Fifth Ward Savings Bank,
at the office of the Treasurer, Mr. Lauohlin, on
Wednesday, 30th inal. The institution is now thor
oughly organized, the officers Having all been elected,
and we dare predict that it will prove nsefel and
beneficial to the community in which it is located. .
Esir TheAnimean publishes Gon. Scott’s cele
brated Native American letter, end praises its sen
timent* to the skies.-.-- We shall preserve the.paper,
for future .reference and, use.- Every, patriotic for
eigner who comes to. onr. chores to seek Un asylum
from tyranny and oppression, should understand
that the Scon branch of the Whig party are in favor
of disfranchising them forever I
' Those who wish to take a good look at the
. “divine. Jenny’’ to night;, would do well to call at
■' ' • Bowu ft Tetley’s, Weed street, and pnrchpse one or
■ - V their beantifnl Opera .Glasses. Tbeyfiavf! just re
ceived a '.largojaveiee of the xlearest end: best fin*
iv. - iahed glasses ever brought to the West. ’
t. HARPER, EDITOR
PITTSBURGH
A Pretty isottlo or ptsh I
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Ladles’ Meeting In Aid of tho Western
Pennsylvania Hospitals
A large and highly respectable meeting of la
dtes was held at the -Lecture room of the First
Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday, at three o clock
P. M., which was opened with prayer by Mr.
Lorenz.
The plan of the Hospital was then exhibited,
and a number .of" ladies engaged to furnish rooms,
while others subscribed money or furniture to a
amount.
■ The Society; was then organized by the name of
the Ladies’ 1 Helping Hand Society. The follow
ing persons were elected officers: : . J
. Mrs. MART ROBINSON, President. ■■ '
Mrs. N. Wi Cahpbkm, Secretary.
Mrs. Manx Bbcsot, Treasurer.
aunraonns.
Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Wm. Howard,
Mrs. Andrew Leech, Mrs. Dale,
Mrs. Lorenz, Mrs. Larimer, '
Mrs. McCracken, Mrs. McClure,
. : Mrs: Sellers, Mre W. Hays,
Mrs,.Hotvc, Mrs. Roberta,
Mre. Palmer, .Mrs. Breading,
Mre. Hosscy, Mrs. Grant,
• Mrs. .S,-Bailey, Mrs. Breed, _
Miss Morgan, ; MißsHopbnrn,
- In order to follow dp the spirited feeling of the
meeting, and to perform all that the emergency
of this case requires, the Mahagersi have been ap
pointed committees' to' obtain aubscriptidhs in
money or goods. Communications from persons
desirous to aid the Society, may ba addressed to
any of them; and articles for the Hospital, may
be left at M’Ctintocfc’a Carpet Warehouse, Fourth
street, or at the residence of Mrs. Felix Brunot,
Allegheny. By order of the Board.
V , ■ N. W. CAMPBELL, Sec’y.
Acts Approved since the Adjournincnt or
the Legislature,,
We learn, says tho Harrisburg American, at the
State Department, that the : following acts of the Gen
eral iAssemblygpassedat the se-sion jjost closed,’
were approved by thc Governorycaterday, but owing
to their baring been presented to' him only a tew
minutes before the close of the session, he was un»
able to return them to 'the two houses-before the.
Seat adjournment:
Ao Act to prevent the .landing of convicts from
foreign countries, and to incorporate (he-Swede
Iron Company. -
An act to proride for the erection of a house for
the employment and support of the poor in tboconu
ty of Crawford,
An Act to incorporate the Prcsidentand Mana
gers of the Eittanning Plank Road Company.
An Act to incorporate the Odd Fellows’ Cemetery
company of Uoioulown, Fayette coaety.
An Act to authorize the construction ofa railroad
, from certain -lands . in' Clinton county to the West
Branch Bf the §nsquehaDiia river.
Supplement to an act entitled .“An Act to incor
porate the congregation el Saint Vincent de Paul, in
West Philadelphia.’’
: An Act providing for the survey of certain parts
of the borough of Easton, and recording the same.
An Act to authorise tho Stale Treasurer to refund
to John H. Mcllehcny, tho amount of excess ofcolla
tarsi inheritance tax, paid by mistake to the Register
ofAllegheoyicounty; relating to the Pittsburgh and
Braddock's Field Plank Road company; to the Mo
nongaheia wharf in the city of Pittsburgh; and to
directs in borongha ofSonth Pittsburgh and Birming
ham; Allegheny county; to the Citizens’ Insurance
Company of the city of Pittsburgh.
An Act to authorise the laying out ofa State
road from a point at or near the end of the township
road in Licking Creek ,Salley, near John Winns;
MtSin county; to intersect the’public road in Black
Log Valley, at or near Andrews in Juniata county;
land relative to the diviaion of Venango township,
Crawford county. \ i,
Ao Act to incorporate the Bridgeton ami New.
town Tttrapiko.or.Plank Road Company.
A sapplemont to-ae act entitled *< An Act more
effectually to preaeriie'the pnblic grounds and pub*
iicbuUdings of the ..’Cointabhweatih, passed April
tenth, A. D., one thousaed eight hundred and forty*
nine.
An Act to annul tho marriage contract between
- William Meade acd Eliza, ht* wife; to the uniformed
militia pf Per/y.cod .Lsscro- to tic C 3 sl*
betlanj Valley Railroad j teethe sale the teat
estate of John. Bargo,deceased; to lunatic* and ha
bitual drunkards; and totfce Sn<qeehxuna Canal
Company.
Bishop Baghcstn Home.
It Vi os recently stated, with a greatdool of confi*
deuce, that Archbishop Hughes, of New York city,
was to bo made a Cardinal for this continent, The*
Now York Herald, of Sunday, says:
<( it appears that when this very important quea
tion with respect to advancing Archbishop Hughes
came up before the Pope and the College Propaganda
Fidei, eomoofthc members of 'that holy counsel
stated that ibo affair watt of a Tory grave and serious
k iad, and that, in view of tho hostilities which had
arisen in England at the elevation of Cardinal Wise*
man, it would bo quite proper to enqQire of some
intelligent American what coarse ought to be adopt*
ed. Upon this suggestion, a proposition wss made
to apply to Mr. Cats, our Charge at Home, as to
what be thought of tho necessity of creating this
Cardinal for tho spiritual welfare of the United Statos.
Mr. Cabs, being anxious to make such a reply as
would be satisfactory to thoso moot interested jo tho
welfare, political, and spintnal, oftbo people at large,
▼cry properly replied that on such a question ho
thought the various highly iniplligeotbisbops on this
continent might be consulted to advantage. Tho
college appreciated this hippy suggestion, and acted
apoo it accordingly. Tho bishops os both sides of
the Aliegbanies were applied to forthwith for their
opinions, which, as wo learn, aro adverse to ibo
election ol our friend, the Archbishop, to this
distinction. They viow the matter in a-practical
light, and believing, that it Will be a useloea office in
tho Doited States, they havo juat sent out their obi
jeetions in such a shape as will decide tho question
against the Arcbbishop, when tho subject cornea
up again beforo the-sacrcd college. Tho documonts
being on the way, wo shall have, after a few weeks,
the.fall decision, and the return of BishopHaghca to
his diocesej from which ho has been missed for two
or throotnonthapast. l *
. Tue Pbcsidektxax. Election and the Home qf
Representatives,—ln case thorn is no choice ofPreci
dent by tbo people, saya tho Detroit fw Press, the
election goes to the House of Representatives. Iq
that body, each State gives one vote to the cands
date xtpbn whom a majority of the members agree.
Elections have been held in the following Statoo,
which we assign to the party having & majority of
the mombers.
Democrat*.
Vermont Maine
Massachusetts Connecticut
Missouri New Jersey
Florida Pennsylvania
Ohio Illinois
.Michigan—6 lowa
Wisconsin
• South Carotina—S.
Of the number, New Hampshire, New York and
Rhode Island are balanced. Of the remaining 14
States, the whigs hBd,in the last Congress, msjori«
ties in only two States, the Democrats In 9, and two
were equally divided. Of these, tho whigs may gain
Tennessee, California and Maryland—making ten in
all. Leaving oat-tho States already tied, 15 Staten
will be necessary to effect anelection. It will there
fore be soon that the only cbanco for the whigs to
elect a President, b to secure a majority of the
votes at the Presidential election.
Philadelphia Spring Business.
We copy the following gratifying account of tho
Spring business in Philadelphia and on our Canals atrd
Railroads from BicknolPs Reporter:
business world continues quite animated.—
Tho Pennsylvania trade is now in full activity The
forwarding houses wore nevermore fully employed
The increase of tolla on the Pennsylvania Railroad
for tho . month of March, over the same month oT
last year* amounted to upwards of $25,000. The
increase for the same month on the Philadelphia &
Columbia Railroad, amounted to 10,673,900 ibs.—
These figures tell a most gratifying story: We arc
assured, moreover, that tho freights aro heavy both
ways, at Pittsburg os well aa Philadelphia;
Gib. voote at Hoke.— A despatch dated Vicks*
burg, Miss., April 15, announces that Senator Foote,
the best abused public man of tbeday, baa reached
home, and beeo most cordially received by his coo*
atituents., He addressed a largo and most enthusi
astic public meeting, and accepted a nomination aa
delegate to the State Convention, and started off to'
canvass tho whole Stote in • favor of a firm adhesion
to the Union and nothing bat the Union-
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Scrtbblhtgs anb diipp’mgs.
—— The* Cumberland Civilian states that.during the •
week ending on the l?ih instant, 1,648 tons of Coal woTe
shipped oatheCJhesapeakeand Ohio Canat to Alexan
dria, and 2,756 tons toßaltimore by the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad. 1
—A Susplciouslooking steamer, the name of which
was not recognized, entered Hampton Roads on Thurs
day night of last week, and after communicating with,
the shore, left again with a large number of men-on,
board. " V' ; V-V “• i
*T“ 4 BP e ®hnen of flax cotton has been prepared by.
Mr. Haywabd, of BnffalOj N. Y., a gentleman of great
experience in the flax culture, who is confident that he
can produee the article in a large way for six cents per
pound;- The rriaterial is riot blenched, but inw all; other
respects has the appearance of fine - Sea Island cotton,
-and feels like iri
—— A.Masonic Lodge has already been opened at
Panama, • and another is in process Of erection at Cha
gras, which will beopened about the 15th ihst. ; "\ '
—— The question of interest on. tha.Florida claims,
which has so long engaged the attention of the Cabinet,
is yetpending. Mr. Coßwra will hot resume his seat in
the-Cabinet until' the : matter ia determined, he having
acted as counsel in certain bfthese cases, before taking
office. . • «■
lf Women knew their power and wished to exert
it, they would always. show sweetness, of temper, for
then they ere irresistible. • . - •
Honest industry is always rewarded. Noydung
non 'need complain of being poor, if he tolls his sleeves
goes to work.
.: —— The New York Hospital is now heated entirely
by steam, instead of by the old method of heated air.—
It is said to he safe and to be; preferable. . * •
The last news received from Texas informs us
that the Legislature hasincorporated a company,whose
object is the construction of a railway from San Antonio
to-the Gulf of Mexico.'
—— SmRBT Lake, who mnrdered- his brother, r some
months sincerJn Matthews county, Va:, has been sen
tenced to two years andeixmonths* confinement in the
penitentiary;; '
'■^—-• J havephssed a law; le
vying a tax of 81 on gentlemen and 82 on lady doga.—-
rTheLegislaiare knows which' Is of,
. creation, anyhow. .
' TheLe wisbnrg (Union county) University,estab
lished but a.few years,, appears to be in a flourishing
condition. • The number of students,-including the Fe
male and Primary departments,is247.‘
■ A Cincinnati paper states that in the year 1P38,,
a German gardener -purchased a lot of two and a half;
acre? of ground at the west end of Eighth street. In that;
. city, for ; Last week he sold the same for 552,-
000. '. - • ir- , ’
- —. As a token of respect, the scholars of the Lu
zerne Institute, at Wyoming, presented Mr* Lowbib, the
principal oftbe school, with a gold watchj on the 4th in*
'stantf
—— While/KiHr Litri) .was at St. Louis, she was
wailed upon by a delegation from a “ Woman's Rights
Association,” for a donation of 520,000 to found a school
in Ohio foT the inculcation of their doctrines. Guess she
didn’t give it.
: tt— RoßACjt,.the Astrologer, was again arrested in
.Philadelphia on Saturday for obtaining S4O of a gentle
man. of Frankfort, under pretence of curing hi* daughter
of consumption. She has since died, of that disease.
—The last survivor of the-Wyoming Masstfcre,
Mrs. Hankah Mills, died at Meriden,' Connecticut, on
the fith instant, aged 63 years The massacre, it will be
recollected, took place in 1788, by the Indians ot -the six
nations.
The steeple;of the Catholic church at Pawtucket,
blown downia the late gale, doing damage to
the adjacent baildings. ft was the tallest and handsom*,
cat in Rhode Island, but .was built Separately from the,
church a year ago. -
' Senator Uotoias, of til.* on., bis arrival in
Pofladeiphia on Saturday, was invited to a complimen
tary dinner by anumber of admire r? Without distinction
of party) "He Accepted it entertainment, and
;in norther capacity. Mr. Douglas leaves Philadelphia.
for.MsJibme'via;NewY6rk.
—Mr'E; G. SqoixßS,who was formerly a Consuiat
;Nicaraguo, think? the reports of the hostility to Ameri
esnsin that country, as given by Mr. Hall, are exag
gerated, One account, which, I waspoblished in the New
Orleans papers, waa that the jobberies and murders were
by.robbers, and not at the: uisugauon of the Govern
ment, Time wi‘l «hoR? . -
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columns of the N. Y. Courier and Enquirer ot Saturday,
iahiscfibu-to prove ihutKossirnns a scoundrel- That
little excursion to Austria and bach appears to fcav.edis
. turbed him mightily, . •
——:We learn by a telegraphs dispatch; frotri-N. Or-
Uan? that the Hon. Hcxux A. Bullaus, who lately rep
resented the second Coagiessional districtbf Louisiana
' In. Congress, and who succeeded Mr. ConBAD io.thar.sia
.tion,died on the’2oth inst. /
Dr. Hrtcucocs.U.S/ A, Udy and child, and about
eighteen gold diggers Grom tfccmines of Georgia, who
imoud to try their fortancaia Califanuaj storied in. the
£tcamjslup Georgia, from CbarieEto.il/ os Monday
lasi.' ‘ ,-k. n ' v
—. Yictobine wtaadmmisiered poison to
herhiiaband in NW- Orleans,',;aiicT : pxdmising to take
some herself, has been discharged-from arrest, as the.
Recorder could find to law ip meet her case.
It is said that a parrot pretty eyes are the best;
mirror for a man to shave by.. Zactlyso; anduia on
questionably tho case th’at manya'raan has been shaved
by them i
If you make toVe to a widow who has a daugh
tertwenty years yoimger than herself, begin by declar*
mg you thought iheywere sisters f
The Plulade'lphia.Sun, Native American, is out
in favor of the.election of Mr- FiUmore.for the PresLden-
The Legislature of Michigan adjourned sine du
on Saturday, tho isth Inst. The railroad bills, ibe new
apportionment bill, and other acts of importance totter
State, (Ailed to pass.
♦— Among the passengers for .Europe in the steam
packet Canada, which sailed from Boston, oh Wednes
day week, was Amu Bay, of Cmstantinopic, lately the
guest of the Bailed States, on a visit to this country.
= Messrs- Buchler and Corslerijeu, merchants and
agents failed at London on the 4th. They dealt in cof
fee and other produce, and the loss, it is beiieyed, will
Call in doUand and Germany.
The dales from Galveston are to the Bih iost.
A remarkable hail storm took place in Galveston
on thodth, about 12 o'clock M. The stones were
from tho size of grapes to thatnran orange All the
glass on tho north oide of the buildings was broken*
in fifteen minutes, and the shingles on many of the
houses were badly split. Someof the atones picked
up after thf storm measured ten inches in circurafct>
ence. A thunder storm followed jduricgwhicb tho
Star Hotel was strack and sot on fifejbotit was soon
extinguished. :
The small pox is prevailing nt Houston.
Prospects for crops on tho firaeos aro good.
There are six candidates for theGovernorthip, four
for Lieutenant Governor, five for Congress, and two
for Commissioner of the General Land Office. Gov*
ernor Bell appears to have tho most chances for elec
tion.
The Indiaos continue their depredations in Wes*
tern Texas. Beveral Mexicans have been killed, and
the son of a Mr. Hart captured and carried into cap.
ttvity.
Old Santa Fe Traders are abandoning the route
across tho plains, and adopting that which starts from
Lcvacca to El Paso, &c., as being nearer, bettor and
cheaper.
Dr. Ktnnaird was drowned in the Colorado on the
25th alt. At Brownsville, a Frenchman blew the top
of his head off with a pistol.
Dates from Havana to the 13th inst., were recejvi
ed by-the Prometheus. A letter in the New York
Express saya: «« Our city was thrown into so alarm*
log state of excitement on the morning of the 9tb,
by news received that Lopez • had. landed afMariel.
It seems that the report of cannon waa heard in that,
direction about midnight, and the Spanish war steam
er Pisarro was immediately despatched to assist in
the dofence of Mariel. An English frigate and brig
ofwar also got under wejgh for the scene of strife.
,Ttae Pizsrro, soon after leayihg port j fell to with the
Spanish frigate Esperanza, and io answer to .tho inn
quiries made by .the captain of tho Pizarrb in refer*
enco to. the canonadingin tbeuight, be was told that
the firing woe on hoard the Esperanza, while exer*
cising , atyhe|guna during thelmiddlo watch j which, of
course, explained at once the mystery.-
By the latest news from New Orleans, we are in*
formed that the embarcatioh of the Cuban expedition
will take place atNewOrieaoßaiid-GalveßtbDbe-*
tween the 20th and 25th inet, Havana; is in the
greatest excitement, from the Captain General down
to the cartmeo \ and although the Island is so well
fortified and occupied with troops, the Spaniards look
forward with fear and tremblings tbo coming oftbe
Lopez expedition. ‘ i'.JnJ.' • \ '
- Th.e 0. S. elooproLyrar Aibaby,' ’Com. Pratt, arri*
vod at this port from Tampico on the llth.”
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Texas.
From Havana.
MEE
AGbeek GkaicsUE Tot the usa of High Schools and
Hnivorsitiesi by Philip Bottmabh. Revised and
enlarged by his eon, ALEXARDEa BtrmiArrrt.—
- from the eighteenth German edition,
by Edwabd Ronineon.:
. The above work-has been laid upon our table
by Mr. R. C. Stocktos,: Bookseller, corner of
Market and Third streets. It is from the press of
the- celebrated firm of Harper Sc. Brothers, New"
fork, and it is got ug ih a style of unsurpassed
neatness.- To those (who . have the charge of
Schools and Universities, we would confidently
recommend, this as "bjsing one of the best Greek
Grammars ever pribiished..
Eliigbatiok xo lowa. The Burlington Tele*
graph eiya: ■
Every boat that toncheS oor landing brings a laige
number |of new settlers among ns. Thh emigration
by iand is light. ' The fallseason'ofthe year is more
favorable to this mode of traveling, and our heavy
emigrations usually tako place at that time. If the;
arrivals by boats arc to he taken ao indications of
the fatnro, we may reasonably-look for a tide o f em
igration the ensuing autumn which will literally
overflow the State.
The paper states that rents havo-riseo enormously
at Burlington, sod that the city has lost a largo ac
cession to its numbers owing to the scarcity-of
Rivee lapßovEiiiriT.—The people of Ottawa,
111., are entertaining the,prqject of improving the
Illinois river to that point, so as to render it tho head
of navigation. A bill was passed through the Illi
noisXegislatufe last winter, authorizing the wprk (
provided the inhabitants' of Ottawa "tax themselves
to raise the requisite-amount. - It is proposed to
build a dam and Jock at the rapids, near Starved
Rocki at a cost of s3ojopoi; which would render
steamboat navigation to Ottawa feasible. '. : ;
Bochasas nr NoaxHOHßEttLAttD.—-The Ameri.
can tatelligaicer, a sooad and ably condneted Deih-'
ocratic - newspaper, published . at .. McEwensville,
Northumberland county, Par, comes to us last week
with the names of James Etjcmut ak for President,
and Gen. SAuHonsTpn for Vice President,displayed
at the head of its columns.
Perustlvahla Railboao Ihqr.—lt is stated in
the Delaware Gazette, that the. Philadelphia, Wil
mington and Baltimore Railroad -Company,intend
relaying the track between-Wilmington and Baiti.
more, anti with that view have purchased 3000 tons
of heavy rail at tho Danville Iron Works.
Liooon Seluko tit Delawabe. —Tho Legislature
of Delaware has passod a bill providing that the sale
on tho Sabbath oi any drink shall be
considered a worldly employment, and shall sabject
tile offender, for. the first offence, to 'a fine of Bit,
dollars, to be recovered by indictment.
EnionATion xo OBEoort.“The Burlington Tele*
graph states that there is a large emigration going
forward at that place for Oregon. Some fifty teams,
principally from Indiana and Michigan, i had pass,
ed through, and there was; a largo number in" the
rear.
Aif IhEbupest Loveb—Near a twelvemonth,
ago a young man was arrested on a complaint
(made to Jostice Smith,) of having climbed to
the roof of a house, and then attempted to effect
on entrance by lowering himself in the chimney,
in pursuit of a lady for whom he entertained a
warm regard, bnt who did apt reciprocate it, As
a punishment fur this conduct, he was sent to
[nil for a short pariod. Hiving been released, be
sought consolation in a neighboring city. Una,
ble, however, to content himself there, be re«
turned to Washington on Saturday, and at night,
instead of walking down the chimney, as on the
former’occasion, he tried to break the door-lock.
The father of the lady promptly represented the
case to the police, nnd ,the young man was ar
rested.; On Sunday morning, after doe examina
lion, he was committed to prison for this and other
'Jj jy.fo be hoppd-'thathe
wilij.nowlthat fieias- k'mple time for reflection,
conclude to abandon all such expedients to gain
admittance to the object,of his-aßectioni — Wash.
Republican.
dr One of the aid fashioned attorneys practising
in Indians, insistod on signing a cane before Judge
8., alter it bad been decided. Tbejadge repeated
ly told thc-anfortanstc attorney that ho woold listen
to no further argument ott the case. ‘'Bnt, may it
please your honor,”-says the advocate, “your honor
will certainly hear oa argument if your honor has
decided wrong.” “No,” replied the judge, “if yoo
desire to argue the case any more, take it to the
court of errors.” “May it please your honor, I
don't sec where in the devil I’d go to, for if this
ain’t a court of errors, I don’t know where to find
one.” .
• Natmatioi* or the Sabjke.—The San Augus
tine Herald, of the 6th instant, announces that the
steamship Liberty, from Hew Orleans, had passed
up the Sabine, and was then at her destination—Fre*
donU, Rusk county. This trip had showed the fa*
cility and safety with which the Sabine could be nav
igated, as lt was the first which had been mide with
out lying up during the night. ; The people on the
Sabine now congratulate themselves oh having sale
and direct water communication with the great
Southern ; '
- ■ John STt flobertt,
PRACTICAL WATCH bUKER AND. JEWELLER,
DESlRE3to‘infarfD the/jjnbUc that he has opened a
Workshop, ntNo- JB F>fth eir<et,'two doors from
Market, where ho purposesdevotiog- his entire attention
to the repairing and refitting of fine Watches, Clocks,
and Jewelry; - '
At this establishment, ahr aud every partof the finest
Watches or Time Pieces, that may have become worn
oat. or otherwise injured, can be repaired with new, in
a style and finish entirely equal to the original.
All work done alibis shop will fit. warranted to give
,entire satisfaction. - -
Brfirmee*—Messrs. John Harper, Joseph Woodwell,
Wm, B.SeaifvJd~diaa Rhodes, James A. and Robert H.
Hartley. ' .
N-B.—A limited but carefully selected stock of
Watches, Clccirs; Jewelry, Silver Spoons," Spectacles,
&c., constantly on hand, which will be sold very low for
cash. *.' • • . [aprSs:2m
Fifty Batldtng.liOts,
FituJy LcenitA in tht -Eighth JFard, City of Pittsburgh
/ AT AUCTION!
ON SATURDAY, April 2Brt,at 2 o’clock, will be sold
on the pwmi&'tyEJETY; VALUABLE BUILDING
AOTS.situute Hill* about five minutes’ walk
from the New Court House. A number of these Lots
front on two streets. Some hr® 21 feet front, andothers
22 feet 3 laches,tahging in depth from fifty to one hun
dred tmd twenty-five feet : 4
' ‘ They are admirably located residences or
business, and mo portion of,the city is improving more
rapidly, or offers Setter, inducement to purchasers. '
. Title indisputable. : . ’ V , .. 7.' : :
2Vmj—One-fourth cash} remainder m three cqual
annual payments—with interest,.payable semi-annually
—to be c aecured by bond and mortgage,
opt2s -p.M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
• Join* W* Tlm’a
Whip, Cane, Vfhbreila and Parasol- Manufactory, .
HAS removed to No. 143 Wood street, near Virgin
alley, where he offers for sale a large assortment
of Goods in his liue,nt less prices than they can bo
bought for at any other houEe in tluscuy-
Fine Silk Fringed Parnsolß,
do Lined do -
do largo size, -
do scalloped,- : *
do do - - > '7 '• v " 62
Wholesale*-trid Reiail. Repairing neatly done and
promptly attended to. ' (apr2s:6m
A Card.
I HAY fi fiUediip (on. the .New York plan) a very supe
rior Wareroohu tor the sale of curtains, curtain ma
terials, aiid everyihing perialriing id the fashionable par
lor; and have selected the largest andmost superior as-,
soriment of Sartri'aia lalnes, broeotels, French.and Get
man damask do laines.Englishdamaettoaroons,Turkey,
red goods, chintzes, (rinacs, gimps of:every kindr iace
curtains, figured and plain muslin, .Holland of different
widths, cornices of 39 different patterns and styles, door
mats, window blinds and shades,; curtain borders and;
bandSjCurtaiapliiSjtassalo'andiassal loops, cord, silkand,
worsted, bed chintzes nttd fringes . Marseille and Lan-:
caster quilts, counterpane* aftd colored comforts, mat?
trasses,bedsnnd bedding/,; . , •
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Allegheny Cp»ntyt«»_ \ '
IN THE DISTRICT COURT.
GeorgeS;Hays J' No. 9« November Term, 1850.
rs. - - f Fi. Ffl. No. 104,
Joseph-8:AI. You'Qfrj V , A P r
And now, April 4,1851, pn motion of Joseph Weaver,
Esq., *0 Court appoint A. B, M’Calmom, Esq., Auditor,
todi^eUtemoae^o^jn.,.;
• s';; - 'V-'": GEO. HAYS,
'‘..V.v Proihonotary.f :
ThoAudiror will attend-to the duties of
*&&&s%£ hia appointment, on Wednesday, Mhy.
- 2ist, at Sherlock, P. M.,at his Office, No.
;■.. icoFourih street 1
ADFRBD B; M’CALMONT*
Auditor.-
aPP.LES-*-16Q bos. prime on handand for sale.
Vapygy ' • H.C. KELLY;,
CENTRAL. Sn=»?
. seleciion df.teoio anapackc4.T<!ss.irelT)io«gy;tor
Uus miaket; for c&li; wholesale and reiatf.
&pt2s H. v. KKI/LYi
IV * :
Welcome, Sweden’s daughter fair!
Possessor-of a gift most rare!
Welcome; ourhearts and homes to share,—
Welcome, welcome, to our land!
To Thee shall love extend its hand,
•And sweetly wave its potent wand,
Bowing all hearts to Thee
. Since first.Thy.narhs wilhineteor blaze,
-Sprahg.to the world’s admiring gaze.
Charming all hearts with heavenlyilays,
• My soul has worshipped Thee. :
‘Whence came this magic gift of .Thine T •
’Tis is not of earth!—is it divine ? j
Say! didst Thou once'in Heaven diine ?
Did God to Earth send Thee?.-
To wean mankind with magic song,
Prom deeds of wickedness and Wrong, '
To loye as pure, as true, as strong;
As that which dwells in Thee f
May flowers spring where’er Thy doom >
; Which fairer glow and brighter bloom
In realms of bliss beyond the tomb;,
• In beamy round thy'way/: .
Ailbohsnt Chy, AprC24,1851. .
.......married* . ■ . ■
At Florence, Wasbingtoncounty, Pa,, on Wednesday*
23d instant, by the Rev. J,S. Wylie, Dr. J. W.M’CABE,
of Frankfort Springs, Beaver county,to Mifts MARTHA
AMANDA, daughterof .Wit*lAKMsßCEß,EsqvofFlor*
euce;' V'V-- v y :
At the: St. Clair Hotel, on Thursday morning, April
24th, by the Rev. > SajuukL; Folios, Mr. WILLIAM W.
JACKSON, of Hotlidaysburg, Pa‘, to Miss CATHERINE
LYNCH, of this city, \
Ssle by Auctlohl ' ...S.':..- «
THE CHOICE OF SEATS for the CONCERT to be
‘given by M’LLE'JENNY/ : LIND, will be offered at
Auction, at the MASONIC HALL,on Etiday. April SStL
atIO 6 r clockVbyP. M. Davis.
TAKE'NqTICE.*r-Whateyer:bid israade, is'a premi
um on themunffimn jrnce of admission, which is $5.--
• {£?* The Tickets will be deliveiedin the Office below,
at the time of sale, without waiting for the close of the
Auction. h.HANINGTON,
a pi24 . Agent for F. T. Barnum.
TOST RECEIVING—IO bbls. new Shad ; 10- do do
O' new Henittg ; 00 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 40 do pick
led-Labrador Hernngs; 10 do Lalm.Superior Sesquiet;
30 do do do Trout; 20 do No. 2 Mackerel: 10 hdlfdo do.
_ - vH.d KELLY,
apT25 No. 20 Fifth-street.
■ LOST.—On Wednesday'evening, at the
Box Office of the Theatre,a POCKET BOOK,
containing 820,. and Isome of papers, of no
value to any one bat the owner. The finder
can retain the money by returiiin? the Pocket Book; with
papers, tor - • - JOHN'A BLOOMER,
Allegheny Plaiung Mills, Anderson street, or
00x.165 Pittsburgh Post Office. apr2s:tt
Flftti. Wara Savings Bank.
mHE iCommissionera Who were appointed to open-
X Books iorthfrßubscriplioa to the Capital Stock of
said Bank, on disposing the requisite number of. shares,
have OTganizadmid elected the following Officers—viz:
Dirwxofs-James Laughlinv President; John c Lfridsay,
John O’H.Ralston r A/Hoeveler; Thos.
Hoys, Thos. S.Blair. v :-.ffVeafttfsMt'B. LadgbUh.-
The Books will be the Offiee of the Treas
urer (near the on Wednesday, the QOih insL,
; forthe salaof the remaining shares of Stock, aind shall
continue thereafter to transact all business of the Insti
tution. Interest will be allowed son Deposits made for
specified periods. The Directors will meet on Thursday
of each week.. All bpsinesa coming before them must
be:left with ihe'Treaauref the day before.
- . v . Sighed by oTderof the Board.
vap«stlw • - -;B. B: LATlGHUN,Treasurer.
' Admlnlstratrlx’tSotlce,
T ETTERS.of Admihistration oil the estate of Alexan-
Aj derHart, late of Pittsbn/gh City, in the county of
Allegheny, dcceasedvhaving been granted to the scbacri
berv all persons indebted to said estate ore requested to
make payment, and all pcrsons.bavlngsClaimsVagalniC
said estate will preseht them duly authenticated for set
tlement, at the residence of tbe subscriber.
MARTHA, JANE HAET,-'Ktrilmiglt, .
apSst3t» - AdmittiatTattix-
■ BiiiolotionorcoiPartj«rjnipi
THE.CDEAKTNHRSHIP-fioreiororts'eXistirixbelween
Cavatingh & Sterling, Blackimiths, beta j dissolved
this 115dk day of April, tea. rvith malUa! consent.an
dtsxascs-isdesied (d sstdftrm ertrrequested to ci!l nj;J
settle their accounts with Janiee Sterling,Liberty street,
CO teet -above .O’Hara' i and klTn'ersdns claira“
against said firm will please render tUe'm in like manner
for payment": {api25:31.l JAMES STERtING.
Hoaterr, Trimming and Lace Goods.
FH.-EaTON, Fojinh strpet, between Mttriiot
. and “lnvites'tbe attention ot Wholesale
and Retail buyers to his large and well selected assort
mentor ■- • ; “
CdUqh^«Uk i ‘irid merino Jn)»e' t 4 "hose and gloves
Best Paris kid and driving gloves; -
Figored and plain bonnet ribbons;
Black siffc trimming and financing |aces:
Dress buttons and trimmings';.
Laees capes, apder-aleevea and veils;
French workedVbHarsVcheinfzeites and caffs:
Linen cambric, lawn, and embroidered hand’fs;
Lacesjinsertingsand edgings of every style;
Dimiiy bands and wrought flouncing;
Gems cravats, ties, stocks and collars;
Fine shirts, sflkani cotton vesta & dressing gowns;
Pins: needles',tapes,buttons and braids;
Shell, ivory and horn combs j
Hair'and teeth brashes and perfumery;
Fine and common fans, and parasols.
Zephyr worsted, canvass and patterns ,*
Ladies 1 alippers,gaiters & excelsior walking shoes;
With a great vanety of small wares ana fancy arti
cles, all of which he offers at the lowest rates, eilhet
for cash or approved credit. ■ [apr2&lmd&4tw
The Glory ofSiutre tnttie perfection of
•' r #
ENHANCING to every understanding the beaatiesof
Nature, m creating deeper, perceptions, and com
manding the highest emotions thereof* by a Knowledge
of Landscape Sketching and Pamtinb, imparted in a
short tenn of-instrnctipns, in the .eminence of astyle,
whereof in the peculiarities thereto, is unsurpassed in
alithejsrcellenpeiQf the An... jv .• . •' -
Sketches of residences and soenery in and around
Piusburgb, in constant progress. ; .Magnificent transerp
uons of elaborate paintings, gorgeous oriental scenery,
and the most splendid views from all over the. world.
C. C. BENNETT, 197 Permit: /
.Pittsbargh, Pa. v
Desirable property for sale —two valu
able Building Lois, each 20 feet front on Federal
eireet, Allegheny Cily, by ICO feet deep to an alley, situ
ate 44 feet above Robicson street. Toperaons desiring
a pleasant location, central to. both cities, either tor v re
sidence or.business purposes, the above presents a good
opportunity, and is about the beat chance on Federal at.,
—so near the bridge. S. CUTUBBRT, Gon’l Agent,
- . . fift Smiihfield street. -
B ROOMS—4QO dox. prime in store and for sale.
_ a Pr*3 . - : STUART A SILL.
GOFFEE— 100 bags prime gTeen Rio, just received
ami fot sale by _£apr2sj STUART A SILL. '
Hyson au&Blockfor aaleby . ’ ’-7“
-X apr2s ■ w,---STUART A SILL.
fItutJACCU—3S bxs best s’s mstore and for sale by
X. apr2s ; . STUART & SILL.
GLASSES AND SUGAR—Prime on hand and for
sale by: • [api2sj . STUART & SILL.
NUTMEGS— l b6l for Bale by'
afrrgfl STPABT A SILL.
MACKEREL— 200 bblsNos&nnd 4, to arrive? \
-10 4 do LakeSliad, to close consign
ment, by _ , Japi2S] STUART A SILL.
sacks; •: “
• / 70 bbls for sale by. •
QprgS . ■ .STUART A SILL/
bags for sale by * ' \ : •
X api2s . 1 ~ ; STUART & SILL;
/vHARTIER’SCQAL COMPANY. —Notice la
\J hereby given.to Stockholders,.that- an election for
Directors of the CUARTIERS COAL COMPANY will
be held at the Office of the Company, at Coal Harbor, on
the Ohio Riyer, near Pittsburgh, on Friday, the 16th day
of Waynext,at3 o’clock. P.H.- _
V-■ i --I;: - THOMAS te’SLgATH,
S. WAXgos CxnUiSflc’y. , ... lgprll:oTAStd. .
GENERAL RAILROAD.—Just received per Central
Railroad, one piecesdper black French Cloth: and
one piece fineolive.Cloth—which will be made to order
rnthe bestmannerand latest style—low for cash. Call
soon, atthe Emporium of Fashion.: R.CHESTER,
hpr24 . . . ... >7l SipUh^eldstreet..;;
E EYOLUTIONIN FEELING--Jenny Lindis coming
are all eager foi the Con
cert. R.Chester baßop hand, of his own manufacture,
a new stock of the latest style of colored SHIRTS. Call
.and see for yourselves, al'the Emporium of Fashion. -
' No. 71 Smithfield street.
. apr24] . - (Chronicle andDispatchcopy.)
TEAS I—Extra:: Fine Yoang Hyson Tea, in
. lackared boxes—the finest flavored Young Hyson
Tea Jn the market,: ‘Just received; at; the Rekin Tea
Store, 38 Fifth street. : [april-fl A. JAYNFft
QOMETHIjyG NEW^—Robert Chester’s splendid, as-
O Bortment of BOYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING
which,for variety-of material -and elegance of style!
cannot be equalled west of the mountains; Peraons
wishing to purchase are invited tQ call and examine for
themselves. Our motto is- 1 -" we study to please ” No
c & ge ,. s .^ rBh P-W^PH r ?? odB - Call atthe Emporium
ofFaßhion. . -/Vb.7l Stniihfitld xtrtnt
■ (DispatchandChfbmcleco^f^
Tl/F? 9 ; A. LEECH iaviieg the attention of her S\
v.iat.a
.J.trt , r , No. 9 Fifth street.
**P r23 1 (Journal andGazeue copy.) : - :
HANDS," tc?make BOYS’ CLOTHES.
- JJPaewtotxate handsneed’dpply. at
matBs R.CHE3TER>3 t 71, SmiMeld alr;et.
#«*=« °“ ks prime 'Joality for .ale low
apiS4 WM. DYER.
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Lines to ai’Ue Jenny Lind. «
' . “ - JPf .WILD JLOWXR.
Blest in receiving Thee,
Again Thou’lt seek the monarch’s dome!
God speed Thee o’er the blue sea’s foam; — ■
Safely to greet Thytinuch loved ■ . '■
-- ■ ■ Earth'* all of Heaven to The* y
Bear LadyM shall ever love ■
Thee, and Thy gift sent from above!
God guide the path thy footsteps xove 1
■•-••vt, - AndiguirdTby destiny. ■ .
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The Great California Plant.
[£7" Canchalagua, the great-medicinal herbof Cali
fornio, is a new;and invaluable[addition to ourPhartna- 1
copmia. A*Robinson, in Califor
nia.” Hon. J. ClJones.longdresident there, and other
eminent travelers (cßilfy to the Wonderful snccesawith
which it is used by the : natives as a core for Pulmonary
and Bilious compfaihts. By combining it with Liver
xoort and Xaiylhe best remedies for Coughs,-Colds and
iCatarrhal affections known, prior to (he addition oT this-
Plant to onr Hefbarinm, a medicine has been produced,
which, if we are to believe the testimony of scores of
convalescent patients, will cure Consumption itself* in
its earlier .stages. We TtftTioDr. Roger's Syrup of Liv
erwort, Tar and Canchalagua. Thepnblic arenorasked
to. take‘its; virtues-«pb» trust. The Pamphlet in the
hands of-Agents explains the Philosophy of its opera* -
uona, and gives-the proofs of its success. [aprlS .
Who would notraiher enjoy the .pleasures of health
ana the* agreeable, consciousness of .Well-being, to the
- pams of .disease—the bitter continuance of 111-
j® c hdling thonghts of never recovering!;
‘ BntjOf all diseases; whois not mbstauxious to escape
a disease of the Lnnga I The very idea; of tailing a
.victim- to. sends--a; tremor to the heart*
strings or life. Bnt,.oh!how joyous the thought that
LiyE andhealth is sulh'onr.owiir'when jnst before,De
■ spait-hod spread herdark canvass over us. ■ ■
;'.Such,ldnd reader, are the pleasurable sensations ex
perienced byJmndrddtf, who, by the use ot Dr.Wistar’s
Balsam of Wild Cherry, have this'dire disease slowly,
but saraiy, driven from theirsystem—and health,‘rosy
health, again restored to their langmahingbodies. ’
Beware of counterfeits and base imitations.
£o* See advertisement, ; [aprlS
■ OFFICE OF-THE
ASSOCUTED PIBEMES’S INSURANCE COMPANY.
: n*j» Books will be opea at .the Opce-df'lhe Company,
AVj7324 and 125 Monongahda House, Water stteet, for the
purpose-'ofreceiving subscriptions for Two Thousand
shares of the CapitarStock ofsoid Company, on Tuts
dqyythelCffiinstant*"... \ v
By ordorof the Board of Directors, ■>
apr4 - W. W. DALLAS, FtesU. ■
O&strU Juice or Pepal&i
10* This great -remedy, prepared after directions oj
Baron Liebig, the great Physiological ehemUlf by Dr. J.
S. Houghton. of.PHiladelphia. is workingwonders in alt
inestpmach and digestive organs-Itis truly
■oneofthe moat important discoveries in' medical sci
ence. Cares of the most hopeless of indigeslioh
hav^een performed, to .waichl the.afflicted can, be re
errea.by chtlingon the agents. See. advertisement in
another colnmp.v Kavssa A M’Dowm., Agents,
.....feb3 ~ A40..W00a street.
- C7*ConsnnierßorwlnoBUTQ invited torendln another
column the card of Jacob Smdcr, Jr.’s cheap wine store
flJWalmit street, Philadelphia. •, fekl4:dly ; -
encourage home institutions;
CITIZENS' INSURANCECOMPANY,
OF PITTStltr RGH. W ; '
C. G.- HUSSEt, Prest. - -A. W. MARK3.,Sec’y
Office—No. 41 Water Warehouse of G.H, Grant. •
BIT* This Company is now prepared to insure all kinds
of risks, on Hooses,Alanalaciories;. Goods, Mcrcban
dizein Store,arid inTransituVessels, Ac. . .
An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the
Institution, is afforded in the character bf the Directors,
.who are aH citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably
known to the community for their prudence, intelligence
and integrity.
Dolectobs— C. G. Hussey, Win. Bagu’cy, Wm. Lari.
mervJr., Walter Bnmnt, H ugh D. King,Edward Hearei
tonJSKinseyS.Hnrbaagh,S.M.Kier. raarl‘2:tf
B3* Daguerreotypes. J _fll
- Nbuok & Co. wbald reipecifatly announce to the
citirehsof Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Vicinity,that they
have had:u large Operation Room, With, a Glass Root
andFrontj bnilt and arningeQrexpressly fbr the purpose
of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. ' The best Da
guerreotypes, bn the best material, are .token at this es
tablishment, under the special 'superintendence .of the:
proprietors.
Toe arrangement enables them also to take. Family
Groups, of any.nomber of persons,-in the most perfect
manner. ' v-‘ ’ .. •> •
Likenesses of sick or diseased persons,-taken in any
part of thb city. • -'-v?
Gallery at the. Lafayette Hall,Fourth street,Corner of
Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance's Fourth street.
- febl4:ly -
Dr. S.O.Hom’i
SHA KER SARS APAR ILLA,
THE 6-REATSPRING- Aim SUMMER MEDICINE.
IT PREVENTS,DISEASE-PROOF:
. A Crntp Savsdl:. Curwia Carr.—The following evi*
deuce' is only one of thousands of similar
and conclusively proves that Dr. Howe’s Sarsaparilla is ■
one of the most etfedtive remedies ever discovered
Dr. Dear Sir. —My sbn>:when : aboiit six
months old, broke out with \)uft'diiddful disease. Scrofu
lous Sorts. over the face and body? ami ’for two years
andnhajf l tried every means.that could be 'suggested
by my friends. I also hod the. advice of six or seveb oT
the best physicians in the country, without effecting'a
„ctrre,audl almost wished the little sufferer dead, thatit
might ha freedfrom', its pains,During the-lart'yfcx
, months, the sores were to distressing and painfal. iny
. self and wife were up with |t night and day, for weeks
together,andtnc.-ia4 givcn. vp ever raising
our iiftle one. .At,lengih > a.friena udvlred.U9 to try your
ShakerßarsaparUia. - fteldctanily it,dhdl have
Tbason to for it, lor, iu awy rAambjrr,** AeaL
c eS up so Ihat.thefa.is scarcely even i^scir^^ti
bS seen. We only regret; that we did not
bbtumence usfngits'oouerfAs.weareUatlsffed it would
have savedn%reutdHai Of suffering and The
child is now welband hearty. AVe do ;
;consider youx'ShakerSarsapuriilabne of the-be&tpre*
paraiionsnowin nse./- J OHN STAN SB D RV,
• - Bose, between Front and Socond sio; , ‘
' . Tkis.isihe.anly Sarsaparilla.thal acts, in the LivctyKvi
ntpsandßloody dt'.thttamitimeyiohitKTendeTS u aliogeth
smartbaJudWr to every oniy'-partisuterly Fjrmaies:
Dr;MussepyProfessor zn the Ohio Medical College, tays
the Shakerprivarations are truly valuable, andneemvnends -
ihemtoithepublic* .V- ‘ - '
No Ma&ctruT— ho Miasral— no Poisonous Drugs m
the Shaker SanapanUa. -
J?«7t/7nicr, ri, w warranted to he purely and entirely
. FegaabUy and as ■ a Female and * Fwzztg .medicine it has
no equal*
Be sure you enquire for Br. S. B. Hows't Shake*
Sarsaparilla. ••• t.
; ' Price.Sl pot bottle, and six bottler for $5.
• Dr. S. D. HOWE & CO./
Proprietors,
No. 1 College Hall, Cmcionaii, to wnom ail onieu
masUieaddressed. •
Forsale by our Agents. ;
- J. ScHoortiiAKKa A Co., E. W. Mka.V9, A . Blacs, Joiri
Mohlsßj J. JM.'iTowTBSKD, WuxuhJacksou anu J* A.
Jokes, Pittsburgh ; D.A. Elliott, Allegheny j *V.-R,--
McCLStiusi>j*Alancheate'r; :P. CbuokehT Brownsville,'
arid Druggists generally. AisoybjHOwE & CO., Pro
prietora, No. 1 Allege HoJl.Ciaciiimiti.Ctfuo. : [iebSs
Pnblle Attention
ismost respectfully invited to the plain, unvarnished
Statement of John Watt, who was cured of a riold Cough
,by the ase of the Pbtboleuii ? . h, t •.
< { ;Thismay certifr that ,1 have been' cared of an old
chronic cough hr the use of foUr. hollies hf Petroleum.
Thecoaghauacked me a year ago lasi December, and I•
had lost Jill fcopei.of gelling well, as I had taken the ad
'vice bfseveral physicians.wiihont any benefit I was
henefiited aJmostinstahiiy by the use of the Petroleum.
lanightd up,;during the use of the Petroleum, a hcsrs
subsumes . resembling, lone. I-make these statements'
witboutany eolicmnomfrom any ode to do so, an'dsole
iy forthepurpdse.'thaj others who are suffering may be
benofitted. ii ba areat liberty to publish this certificate,
J am an old citizen ot Pittsburgh, having resided hero
thirty* ihreej years. My residence, at, this time, is in
Second street- v JOHV WATT
. . PiUsbarghVFebruaTy 24,1851. 1! '
-C7" For saie by-Koyser A Mcßatvell, 140 Wood it:,
K. E.,Sellers, 57 Wpud st,lfc M; parry, Allegheny City:
D. A. Elliott, AUeffhenyj- Joseph Douglass, Allegheny:
H.P. Schwartz, Allegheny; also, by tue proprietor,
_ r __ .S» t nf. KlEft,
Canal Basin, Seventh st, Pittsburgh.- .
JolmW’Cartney,’
. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Cigar*, Tobacco and Snuff l
No, 14a.W«od fllreeu
corner, of Virgin: alley, -
V opi34J ■ ; v £itaburgh,Pa.
Tba Frontrlln Fire InmUico Compass
• ' OF PMIAD2LPHIA. '/
T'kIRECTOKS
U, CharloaVV, George W.Richards.
ThOjnas Ha?l,, , . r Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias,Wagner, Adolpbi E. Borie,
Bamuel&rant,; . \ DaviS 8. Browne, 1
, Jacob fLSmith, Morris "Patterson.
■ „ _ „ • CHAS. N. BANCKER, Fresh.
■ Chas. G. BaHcum, Secretary. ... ,
cy Continue totnaieiasaranoe, perpetual or limited,
on every description of property in town and country,
at rates ns low as are consistent withsconrity. .
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund*
which, withtheir Capital and Premiums, safely invested:
afford ample protection to the assured: ' —.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 185 J, as
liubUshed agreeahiy to an Actof Assembly, were as fob
0W 7 f
Temporary'Loans i~— 83Soo 17
01,889 00
Casa,me 01,340 8l :
. ■ - 51,212w08 44
fcwncetoeir incorporation, * period of 21 years, thev
?S^ upt T ard? °/ On» Italian Four Runkrtd khou*
***”> losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
fanu *S e *o£l»s>«"»»s.a* Sell as theability and
disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. ■ ’
= > J.CAHjpfNER fcoFFIN, Agent,
QmcePEE. corner Wood nndltd «t«-
* Sew BaoUBI I
TJUTTMAN’S GREEK GRAMMAR-*, teikOnun.
f °L l^'L lia ' 0 C I , Hi « b , Sweats andUniyertK;
.by Pialijr.'Btinman; : from the eighteenth
G °™an edtitott fay Edward Robinwm.
1703 r by
tt “ d . ern '°^ als <* <*& Obadiad
• nn«?f £ ea t 3 ™¥ m er ar.d shipmaster front the
£f «vL?r ? V!s : H '. v - H«n*7 T - Cheever, author
11(0 Pacific ”“ d “ Tb = Wta "
& 0 r a FmCOaia SICTYV e Qll^iar
Nos. 3 of London Labor and the London JPcorv: i
v.-- -':. ; v-’ ' • .• a ■ -R. J. STOCKTON,
47 Market streets-
■TVVE WANTED.—5,OOOtush. Rye wanled, for Which
-Ev Ino highest market price will be f^mn
v apr93 1 -'-U ■ ' :N0.807 Liberty tueel. .
-CJUGAR AND MOLASSES—
IO 160hh«. N.O.:SoMr! ,
- 350bbl*. dg Molasses; in store and for sale by
; v CARSON *. MIKNIGHT,
aprflt ~ ij : ’ .T 94 Waterstreet:
ENGLISH AND HUSH BLACK tie
samo Wad of Strong and Rough. Havered Teas ihat
are need intheOld Country, can: be. had at MORRIS
TEA' MARTYih the Diamond, atnd at no.,(rther Store tn
‘Pittsburgh. Jyrice,soand7sc. •' ‘ . '
These Tea* are entirely free froth aJlHerby taste,
spirit) i
. ,< 1 i'„- *■ c~.
. J>* #
M’LIE JE.NSY USD'S
GRAND COM CERT
WILL TAKE PLACE V
ON FRIDAY, APRIL 25TH,
■ 'PROGRAMME:- > ‘
’ .PAST mBST,. . ■■■'■•';
OvssirHK—.Massanieno, ' : . £Qb Sr .
(V- ■ i".’
Italians in A’gori], . . -° . Rossini- r
_ Signori Salvl and Beliettl. | ’
/Recitativb—Caro ■ ■ r
. CovtuiTUx. Com per me scrcno,(soranamba
laj • •. . ;’ i • Bellini W.
w M’I«M JKJJRT MIBD, ‘
Komakza—ln terra; ci diriseroj [Lc doe Hina- ■. . ■ •
tri RlvaliJ, . . - ... . Mercadaata.
-signor Salvt« . ■ f.
Aw—On mighty pens, rTheCrentibb), :': - Havdn.
_ „ fclfiT 6ECOSBSV
Ovebtubb—Fra Diavalo, Aabor, f
CAViirai—Vi ravviso, £Bomitambd!i], - Bellini. ■ i
(iL „ „ Signor Bclletti. '•
ftlß Gim Soho, . . . . Mevrrherr Fi
D . .. . DI’LIE JKSSiY bIXD, ‘
kokasza—Bella adorata, (II Giura memo); Mercadonte. [ 1
>V. ; irVi," Signor; Bellettl.' " it'
Suountts.iw.i/ Eossini.
Ritt n Signor Salvl.
WUiin-Home sweet Home, - . . Bishop.
Conduetor 311 *««*•' „ H
» ‘ «' . - • Mr. Juua Bebctict. .
eifr& N«5 t v3Ss.®' 9. ,cll<!a,ra i con, P ri *'nSftiti best tai' ;f
fed by Mr. JOSEPH BURKE,
has bMn^hg^^? 11 oC JULh-S BENEDICT,Ea£ [<
DT" The choice orseatswilihe dispoieJ of ai Ano- *
Ky^vSlTpavTs^ “f. 1 ® 0 ’ 0100^ »t hrasonS: HiUl, f -
v .< ‘^K?°’ sp t ey€f ® t; t u^aBe w being, incommoded‘bv ,v '
cfaar S d of !Q ceatSL-wiU be riaSo ?
to the:.unction, ihcr'entire rfroeceds of V
handed to,Jtu& Honor, the M&yof«to be do- {f ..-v
- Vo is-*? cbanlabla purposes. H.fl ANIjNGTON; ti‘ *
Agent fortlT. Bantam, jL s
rnuS*** ?£ tl 2 nal JFesUval orFratice. h ,
grandpio-PonoranncexfcibWdirof the Emperot* -
Io» */ Q .P oI ® 0 n jcpreaeiitirig hia femovtl from t->
at. Welenu.to prance, bisTeceptf inatParisfaiia the l: v
grand nuliury Uieplay inhonbrof theraator&tion of the | £
retoiims of .tlte greatEmperOt toErahcle and to French- a v* f
fflen, be exbibuedat the above Hail, on Monday, £
)Xf.^ n ??^ a y Thursday cyehinga,April 21* % ‘
o’erock* 24, AJso, on . Wednesday afternoon,. at a *•: -
was gotten up by the first?"'
artistm France, expressly for Mr. Barnum’s Masctun, < - .-
lalvew rix thoniand dbllon. h?
ia not painting, bat a combination of mechanical sfclU* g
U 7“ Doors open at 7: to commence at 8 o’clock. Ad-*~-’
mutaoce 23 cents. Children half Price. •&■■■
aprat ; ; ,■■,■■ , v; G. W. NICHOLS, Agent. j
.rl
4rtle ? en Wood and iimithficli. I
JO.EI H FOSTER-.i iE;jSeS
A^™S^ c s^' I,Bl T rcrtmll l’nfquctle.Sl) cents; Sec- [
“ .SggJSIfKSjS-- CbloredGsHery.iacents.f ■/
Doors open at 01 o'clock; Curtain rises at 7 o’clock. , •■
**■ ** Performance*
The whotolSSf Jfi® ACTRESS
MYPJtECJOUSBETSV. tiA_
MB’asblonaltle, Dancing anaWaitsinrr. I ■
RjJVIEYEN>3 DANCING SCHOOL, in Warns*
#*?*> a J»‘"Pen- Days of Tuliion. Monday*,!-
»>ednesdaysand triuily 9, for children, at d P hi-for'
*•»«•« lessons'at any nmc*™!
. can be hud- at Mr.M.’s rosi4
deuce^SlvFUXUt-atrec •_ - [aprl&ls f
■ (Dispatch copy one -week athlcimmC'FosO |
■-; 1 _ Greenwooa Oudensl *
T iUS f. !7 2? , ? BK RETREAT isnow open for the «.i
1 comttoddtiojiof .yifliters. Tim beamy, of the place*
£?L. b u!!L mac J I, T , l , I,,pioT ' <! ' b J 1110 addluon of choice
Phtnbberyymd Floorer*. A large collection of
b '°™"lß.Piani3 and Shrubbery, of the ckotoal kfijLi
i.rf on the premises. Ire Creams. Fra its! !
io'lhe Saloa,-is at U30a1... Bootle's tusiefnljyi,
•pinup or short notice. -*
Tbenent andcomfailaMc steamboat Chieftain, leases ’
P,,t * f “« the old A^eghenjf
A 0f evety from 9 o’clock!
7i oV*S evening «5"
clSdS^Sdlfv^P 1 “ *•*•»*• P»ne>pl«i and
■ ; -. ■■.. ■■ ■ ;.. f ■. : aprw :\ ■
Transparent WlndoW SLadoFactory. ..
49 W STREET,- V n
I'' anatFwi.- •
• IST-; OP SHADES on hand and made ataii times to ; -
J oroer-^'-■ j ,. v .. ■- . 4:.
, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4 and 0-i Buff,Shades, plain and bordered f- ;
V-v : •;SS spi H? nl^=‘i n «•» ;;
- LandscapeSbaderof every style*'
Moonlight - do,:,',do' do;, -:'- r
Goihio and Mezziilnto, of new style : '
L *“' i,, gorD^
Also, a lot of SHADE'TRIMMFNGS—compIete at 25'
lends * ler - s **ad e .: Cy.Curtains. hnng'oa reasonable’-
.:*• s -—f edjers will do well to e all at thd Factory, bo-'i
lore purchasing eUewhero." ' • ■.■•■••••• t ** %
_aprtB;om E.ILKERNAN/ ,
JUtislc. i\
law i of.the, City-of Dublin, re-ft
iifi- £ neclfu J ly ‘, nfoim **° “Uwaas ot Plitsbareh and'«
n an< s. f “Hing, either at their residences
5 on wr°£ Leacock aafl jlaigan streets, AIIe4
iartiettlwa eeqaire at this office, or at the:
Storeof.VV.fialy&Co.Fiithstreet. ' rj.
_ Tefmg moderate, ' '
]VT's2^« G <! T ? RERof F OWT'ER’S PATENT BED-1
Ware Hoom to S 3 3<#
Jiert?Jfe S* 13 *formerly occupied by Ho-’’
iiorta «■ Kane* where Stdsudds ;of evei’Y'varietv can be“i
■obtained or made to-'tirder,'Wholesale and reislT- t
ISjSJ ?5 d of materials .the market af-tf
fords, made andrkapvoo hand. • nniSlif £
l^i™Cili' h S p SP ws 01 s¥*rfW*ni-« 'tfc&6l&staatf!u&
*s?!%. o S ro l , X lo p “ n >*og.in aliiu varioas;*.
fwS.®X' ; - Ha,in s ntachfnery, recently. arrived {torn '--
r ?f, c ~ H 1 C 'i Qre I'-repurcd. to doworks in liUhocranllT
s?r nitS^Sf Elicit a continuance of\
tju? here to To re >xa: liberally to the.-i
onc.partncr, Wm.Schuchman,“ani they hope by strict
rhlfm 10 ? >c,lielr J 08lnM »( by ole£anl workmanship, End 1
l!rtS&5S? loversof tStea-!;!
Machine DraWings,ijito aess-v3
Liiograplreit and Pruueil in Ulacfc.eojd Bronze af cS ;i
“f-^f.wotkcanbe seen artheir Office#
orifiO - : ' WJtaCftOCHaUNTr.:'
. l FRED, haonlein! t;
R‘ TEAS.—The subscriber*
4-i:Mve, jnslrccexved aa mvaiecand will
fltv« B Uieabove class ofTMvttJf,’
*?*var of which is so generally preferred bv nenAniM
and p «^uS,f^SS|
• .Th&.bouaci. which has been advertising an exclusive' - /
™n£irat|f ° f - thes ®^ Tea, > c !“inol continue la ilo so mthlf
In bb band a large'assortment ot Fresh:!
autloi CTer y description,which we !|
beheye •cannot be excelled in PiUsbuiffL. ■ 1
WM.A.fiPCinmG i CO., :
Grocers and Tea Dealers. /;
H '^d BtS L>Ui w l**UK VTou —jror Hate:— d.new*
J-i ixame Houaeof for rooms, a kitchen cellar. AJso.ji
oui oren, large yard anil garden. The Jot is
teet froni on Reaoca sire Ct. AUeglionyyby 110 deep tos :
55 19 fcetwide,—pleasantly situated in the BaenaJ •
Vista addition to Allegheny.- ' )> ‘
S/CUTHBERT/GenM Agent, $
5O S’mthfield street. ’>
OFF
St.olalrHot.ei. ■}
. -(Fortnerlythe Exchanged $
Comer ofPenn- and St.- Pittsburgh,, f
THIS • epaeioofei central,- 1 : ond ebaraaientiy located f
HOTEL, having Wen completely remodeled and?
thoroughly .repaired and improved, trill he opened for I
the accommodation of the public, on Thursday next, the ?
££lh instant; :• .x- - I
. The eabscrilier. ieasee and proprietor oLthb St. Clair !
Hotel, respect/ally inform* 'hfs ; mends and the irablic
that ho baa furnished it in ihe most elegant and comfort- i.
able stylo, sad; employed competent assistants and at- i
tenure and faithful servants,and thathe will spare no i
e ?K°t25M sS£' lt^ ual toW-lwawliTiheconntry. I
Tho w«U known central Jocation <rf tbt'Hoaso, and
Tir»‘S 6,c,l^f: a“ihorissd to aeli iiefoliow- jm,.
108 descnbeil HOUSE and EOT.niiualed on fiSf
BRICK HOUSE, £0 feel from by 40 frci bad, -wilh
■ j- n l reax—house iwo'sioriet high; with cellar 1
unaef. The wholobonse finUhedcffin modern style— !
washhoaaeVhake oven, and jtood stable, on the bacx [•
'i att ol the lot . .Depth of Lot fifl feet,, -,V [
partipplars, enquire of JOmes Seott, at t
|?,anfflei’s,MerchaotT« I .OT T corner of the Diamond and i
metal street, 4U«gaeay City; or the subscribers. r
. ...Tertsw easy and puce moderate; .-.-. - . >■
: JAMES €l.” RICJHETi Agenu f
■flo&inson Jbi onsfap, April 22—tf 1 ■
APPLE3—IO hbls. DneoAppies received and
ft* by £ajrtlj 9AMCEL p. SHRIYER.
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MASONIC HALL !
THEA.Tfi.Ei
i t; - Agent of Real Estate and Writer oft
■t • iJeeds; Mortgages, Bomia, Articles ofAffreeraent,*
c.,N0.C3 Fifth street,botweia Woed and SraithfieldJ
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