' T>' 4. X*. ' v ~} ! *''z' r 7l*X f .«■' • "£&£'*£& i/Y~»v'>v,%;‘‘, * *-!**vt** jy \,v w tl,^'£?**»*»xr* *>\. 1 s * ii c’''v v i><-j M 1 *-** 1 vi.Vj T-- ■» ~« i3* .-{- '*• .•? . J * - . *** VV ■ '<• .•'•■_•••;.. f’» K' .*X *■;-VV\ ,? .-- ;.-'- i v Vv '' ■- ■ ~v?v' ‘ ; - ‘-rI.* 1 .* ;l <;, r-- - '-’; -'• V _’'>■: v-" '■•■'■• '/V-v . 11 * \N ;t < v -Cist* «?■ f/i'W '* •*■ , T ;■. -»’. •. t . harper, EniTOH Jacksoocouaty,who-we -ih '. l f ' Aost nefarious.potiMKesthi - »»»•««« trni » ‘ 1 .ve heen conttantly annoyed :: '~ r; '' * jy peMons:whoae Bole^bjectseei tijrLh.e*wl* . f mg obstructions on theKoad.and ' s l '' * iroyjpg-the property of the Cotnp *• ,r timei'so systematic;had their work ‘ ,oabecome, that the Railroad Couipan ‘V?v^s'b£ , 4fs t• .ed. -tov«mploy:;a couple of shrewd J>( * jBB-doty ; itshoold ;be to 1 travel ulotlg- _tl * 4idetect ythe oflenderBy;iuir,sp;' weU, pu e ,«re the band that.for:eighteenjnontbs th ded theHmost .perseveringenquinW &'<>■& i weeks ago one of the. persons employed. . ; Company ‘obtained ; an inkling o'f the organ Wi f J !~ and by adroit management succeeded-in w a ‘" r himself into the,;confidence,o(;lherinitiate ' -•:•’•• before they would trust .himrjto anyconsi fl^tf/bi* , X’^J^tr‘iS^l^^^'V s fe<'*S ( t l: * J*«*nd e*tent,.it was-required as a proof of his jf ASfc.be- ance, that he,should:firo the.-Depot:at.Nil -'■ certain night, provided it was nonprevioual ’?*<{ 1 Ai-nma*- by an • individual .from. this. city, who m o hi» own son ; sent on fortbat purpose, -The night came ■S < !• jf ingsiraagere, ward off suspicion. or,betrayal,as well: as «lb * is the: origin of cure the: full confidence;-o£,the gang, the :• a wasfired—all necessary precautions,howei ’ Provofeoee parish, .ingbeen mado to eeriouadamag. f jne sioce,by iwo of : buildings.: • The news that tba Depot,at N t juried Ua body outto been set on fireibut fortunately discovered §SSt% i^^l{Si s?!.t:'«!iS:»-t it ’ The neighbors made to preventits destruction, at once gave to * hung ibeja to a tree:' ,: recruit the iuUest con&dence of tbe gang 'I V udZSbuUdings, in ™ 10 ?• »•* “ cr '•■ i ' r uleiCTunty7vrerebn»mon f°^ s of *he lending desperadoes. Connti !■ r £'■• X s-;i‘-1 4 .1 then one rary fast and vri- hone stealing, incendiarism, burglary, "1 a oiless the workof an ineendi- -*?? ** e . tst larcen ?- ?*“ tb l P , fcn?aiSjr?n-,ssp?“'objects of this monstrous organization. >r -• „ „ their designs was to blow up the truck i ’■ •’, < o.w&S&^. - is'!V‘^.v« t «!l jo,eome,uniyemeejaMr. Rusm ,byan ingeniously-contrived torpedo, so. j, , J> »“«»n‘rf‘»««‘«»Bw«it*ir J to by the locomotive, and -5 • v : r ; • while the passenger cars shonld be over ,:■ taracut to New Tor*. informant continued to act with them Jhf\7>be^trf«e';ii , --t>J r «wn^sU.>• -r bad procured the names of thirty or for r *“??“' prersa. in the Elate of co(U J iraton and the!r plaeea 0 f reside, -W teffirVS<&rVsH r T ,V p « ero * ing oa,: °/ ,h 0 fined pnncipally to Leona, Benter, Jacks, p ■® f *be Demecratic Senators m s body.—, jg ani to this city. Before plans had £■' that ■ hill.was bororethe Legislatare pro* tured for their arrest, the notorious Joe - .ortho, enlargement of, too Erie Canal, and who, it is said, was the general of’ the c t: gristing the onormoos shot of nine millions of .was taken from this city, to Pittsburgh, rf -rs for tost purpose. - The Whigs favored it as '«nte»t«>a *f the Governor of Pennsylv * , a .u 1fw «,,. 1 .. P „« u ,., rr .i srxrsiys.^'itt 0 icrcumg the toes of the people, eod the Demo ftl# cit bat B a residant of tha State of * * craw opposed iL. Bather than.the measure should This person, it was ascertained, was to CTm-y { pss» the Senate (it hsd already passed tho . Houso) troit for Buffalo on Thursday night; ai o’ -and become a : law, twclvo,Domocrstic Senators arrest at that time would be thesigni •» • resigned thcif eUats, and in this manner killed the general dispersion of his accomplices, i "' -'dl , in bill? termined to let him proceed, while an o who nished with the requisite papers, should ’^’i"if■ * r y, ow- ny him, and-make the arrest dunag tl - S’ -atrlotic thus giving time to perfret a capture ol J' a- pamons m this State. That arrest wa ir Wo. H. Goodenow, ot lhe Custom fi : *' **' H the was acting as C. S. Marshal, and Wn / influential brought back to Detroit on Saturday; m * f Senn y*Mp*: escort of that, officer. : On his way up „ ?T ?? requested officer Goodenow to maU for would notbave to at Detroit as soon as he should ge - xnvtißA.Wam: This, when they got to the ■& if> pacts ojt any seated to do, but received a reply that .fr migbtbe/ *- then necessary,-as tbegeotiemao-tawh i» tfm.k inn fl e l j ** written bad also become an inmate i, “T b f “ MR» roof. On Friday night, the ume, . at the piaßnt tune—a agreed to make the arrests m the inter Acted by its party, and he tra train of cars was’sent out from thi, md local influences. The a largo number of officers and aseiatat w«tVtNjifow -,‘ , .r J for .the occasion; and such were the an n ' 1 »«d# and carried out, by leaving aquad .*®J pretty independent; but, line, that at Leona, Michigan, Center AS party paounise: the Gaatlt | eoa, thirty-threeinen were arrested sim athetthaa : Choice. :■ The Gdstrtt* T : about day breaS on Saturday morning, e antb-pleca- of a few. Old Buriker *J wd lod § ed m i^J 0 Satwday>P. a j ’i:'*.„• ■•; •• 'v . tbfr prisoners ofrcsica aras-threo. JuatJ sburghand AUegheay.aad since the Peace,five raen.calledDoctor*,oaeJud ■■ «3'^ 1 r* i' itesn -WhigB ,r ; entered into a certain Constables—the latter belonging to tb WM&! , thfrpoHticai prindplea of the Gasdie LeoQQ> not an officer of which, from r considered, a marketable commodity.- 'nw'f “""j b , al '° be • . v , • .„ , V ; The following is a list of the persons s““* M . Ver hBd “ d oerer wUI haTO Dr. Wilch, Alonzo Holmes, J. R. Blacl itftoence with any branch of the Whig paiv tus Chapman, Harry Wakeman, Wm The paper has a very limited circulation— Henry Bpaws. Jacob Turrill, Walcom ilwbly notovar 150 or2oosubsenbere-and is mer - £ ‘ i .. Btlbb y- °™ ie } M^' E ■■■ ■'•■„ • ‘ vv' . ~7 Greenson Fillen, Wm.W. Long,Ebem Ben «“ eniU y who “ e afra * d ttrt Bid- A. E. Barrett, E. T.llop, Hiram Hay, »&fl*tis»S^3« , !K3sSfesJsftfe«fpi'S. i Si‘it3 dle.i;WoUld .abuse them if discontinued tha —u—:— —— Champlin, Nathan Credit, John E. Lc :P*l*T-/'We would not at all be eotonished tO hear B, A.J. Quin, Minot Laycoz, Vi 'srr — k “ cu > && zss>tszis ; year! -We know; In ibis city, Washington Gay and Er that the matter has been talked of-in infinential were arrested on Saturday, and in the i tareles. ’ former were found a variety of imp burning buildings, and so constructed • one hour, or three days, before settini building. By one of these machines, discovered that the Depot of this cii ilast fall, whieh resulted in the loss of W@ i «S?'| Tho manner of manofactarina this : . which eo groat a variety or besutifal Sf*Bi^P^?W , made * “ thn ' described by the New Y Pott: The article obtains its name from paper which forms the principal materii •: position. This paper, which Is cut iota ; ■ • size and shape, fa made or the consist hardest wood by stooping in oil, after w •>•'' ,0 dry id ao oven. When tho requu lS»i5@SBa l KsSK'» •; . ....... eiapaod. it is removed, and loti in tho ' somo minotev, when a coat of refined t is laid over tho suiface. Before this it como dry, pieces ot pearl, cut in tho to wsee and other flowers, as tho-fancy °»the character of tbe article may req no . vet •«*«» to disturb the repoi TUkToto-^r^ •■ of maora goniua Uaow Joat to tho I tho tomb of-Yirgll; near Naples, whu {vdJv iPI-i 'AiKci jftyi'Xw'-ri 1 ao many centuries visited, by travelle i ed by them with veneration, as havini T l . i ed the ashes of the great poet, cann A»SS t eed with confidence geuumß. It isi ' building with a rounded roof, and sfai brink ofa precipice immediately aboi > ; -^SS ,O ‘ho aubtorranean toobei ofPosilllp ” and we.learn, faithful view of whlcb • Waugh'a Italy, The old entrance t • been enlarged, .and a modern wlndr • ••; the wa11,.. The interior la a vaulted ce •' ■ ' feet square, basing many jtmall meet .'■ J'd 1 ! ■ -- The nrns,if ever any filled these roc .... - ' wanting; and with tbem, of coarse, tl I mgtho ashes of the great poet. The ed to have been eegraved upon this t ■' '• ■'-'/V4l known distich: ....; , . Manwamegenffit, CalabriiapnerCi vv| Farthcnwc;ceotmpascua,ma,due S'ttSllitMSiP *' r -rws - A r-b -s££r/''v^' tu - V- - J *1 * £ A+lL n” v -** v . * '*'*-•*< c/ZlUfe - WEDNESDAY MORNING* APRII. lB6l. - tiUxtn taHoxr ttait la. alien &e -tmtan af lKi first qf aU bkssingt. God for - »#.— yaSoM* yet ■vnbottutmU.iii* tkt.nu&nai if o*. gttdfi—{Bmguiur ' ’ — - Oemot mile State conventions. -AT HEADING, , „ . : -.ToriwtninatingtmndidatesforGovKSOTonnpdCiaal '\ ■ yiocy Jthe 4ih of June, 1851. of fixed by the ’ v ; AT HARHIS3OBG, for nominating candidate, for Strttlota BasctliOn the ■ jTfcof JtmevlOT, Mfixedbythersgmar.eetionpfjhs State Central Committee. ~ - ' r lt goes into the hands of a elass of-render* reached by no other paper. Advertisers will be good. _ ■ esoogh to'hear lhls in mind. ~ . ;• , .■ /Type for; Bele. .. ' ‘ flaring determined: to fnnuib, ear extensive Job OSes with entirely new materiala, wo «bail fell : ; ebaat lOO.faOnlaoF ly pooow in oao, cerjp Joio, for . ' ‘ aria or appro-red paper. We tare type enough 10 EfoolSorlO coontry. offices complete, Tbesiaee end TUleties'oftypß are each as are to be found in all luge city job offices, from Nonpareil op to SO line «&»ptajq sad ornamental, Also, for eale.saveral i' - Wletr*»pf bordera, in good Older, wish ing to purcbeac will ple&ao make imnrcdute appli* nation. ■ ■ - AWf? On account of a preirof other matter, No. I . Vt ’’-Bough Sketches and Kandota ThoaghU” is nnaroidablj crowded oat. Bukf: >,->*-* ~ * -»» *.■ ■ v . ■•' v ' ; ... • • " .. * f ■ - ■■■ ■ ' ■ -■ . . : , - <■--! ;'.V '’-' .f.'jv /'/ '’ ■ - .-;j‘ '• ■ vf?‘- • . • •vv „ -f, s i ■. « >■, , ?*.- ' * ,<* ' **» _,_ _ •, , * ’ ; « . , v ,,v.--*v. -■■■■-, .. ; -..v-..,.. CApt-RuHE Pox** of Palttville,- hat been elec ted Brigadier Genera] *of Uie l»t Brigade, eth Division Pennsyhranin Volunteers,- end Johi»P. Boats*, E»q. r Colonel of the Ist Regiment SctaylkUl County Volun teers. 1' . i, raorauEioßS. The Syracuse Standard says “Several dadiea appearedin thestre«ts yesterday dresses of a very patteni) and psntaloonso-fu-IWlr. The new [ ityfe looks decidedly tidy and neat, and imparts to the wearer nolle asprighlly and youthful appearance, t The members of Congress, elect from New. York i art politically etptaUy divided, so. that if the Fresidentfal election shonld go rathe Honse if Representatives, her vote would be nemrahred. 'the samelathaeaaein'N. Hampshire. - “ ~ v “ ' '* . s.-r- .SirE. Brawns Lytton hasjost-brought oat* volume enlUefl letters -lo Johh BtfLLj Esq,, 'oh affairs who live thereon. - ( reports , oC 'Ure cWTerentrailroads in MassachuiellatoAbe Legislature shows that over 23,000?- 000 paasengenrhaVft been earned; by theta pTer their roods during the past year. 5.- rrr" ; Tho be&ntifplXia£eoi Geneva is contracting *xnd the lakes of lincoinsliire and Cambridgeshire have, be * comedrr- * r ' ' N '*'■■■■ r JAHia Lynch, Mayorof Galwayin 1«8, bodt the choir of ShNicholas’ Church, end hanged hi» own «on • out of his window, for hilling and defrauding Stranger*, without martial or common law: Thitis thcarigin of the term Lynch law i AplonternamedCLaOToK, in Provtdenoe parish, > La , wasiilled in his bed, aahort time since, by two of hieown negroes, who afterwards carried Us body oat to & field and burnt hia clog heap. The neighbors made them confessshedeedand. then hong them to a tree. - Me. Dacsib’B stable- and &djQimngjrailding9, in Venice, JtossTownship, Boiler county, .wsre batat on lie eight of the in them one very fast and ,val aibte hone* It wodonbllesa the work of tm incendi. aryov ; * In Pikeim, Ohio; some time tince,« Mr. Sixoßic Rzbo, «ged7Bye»r», w«# married to a Miss Smumuir Jews, oi sweelM'. Excitement In New Yortr. : The greatest excitement prevails in ifie State of New Yorkat tho pfhsanl titan, growing oat of the' resignation of the Democratic Senator* in a body.—>■ It seems that a hill.mu before Ihe-Legislstnre pro> Tiding for the. enlargement-of. the Erie Canal, and ; appropriating ifiecnormooa annt.ofmno millions of dollars for that purpose. - The Whigs fasored It aa they do all great schemes, appropriating money and increasing tba taxes of-the people, eod the Demo crats opposed it. Rather than the measure should pas* the Senate (it had already passed tho Hooso) -end became a law, twclvo Democratic Senators resigned tbcif neats, and in this manner killed the bill. The Democratic members of the JLcgislaturo bate published «rlong»ddwss,- which wo find in lha Al bany Mta& of tho Sllb Snsi., in justification of tbolr course- Wo copy one or two of tho concluding par agraphs of the Address: Tho measure In question bad boon pronounced by the Attorney-General, the legal adviser of tho teg- Islstaro, and tho highest law oSccr of .tho goretn* tnonvto bo clearly in conflict with the plain provi sions of theConslitnilon. Under these circnmsun cee, we Tell constrained by our sense of duty to you end by our obligation to support the CoustUutioui to appose the pikfsgo of the hill In question by every means in our fWeiybst *ll bur argamenu and re ffioUstrancea worn ÜBhesdod by an overbearing and tyrannicsl hr both .branches of the Lrgisla tore;.end the hill was about to be forced. through when thirteen of the members of the Senate, ts the last and only tacans of resistance left to them, re solved to resign their seats,if necessary, to defeat so nnconaututional a measure, and to appeal to the people for a justification of the act. ‘-•* • * . ituerged by.spmethat.if.thenine million, bill, eras in viotabau Cess on tits fiahhstli. ■ • We learn from the Washington Telegraph that toWard tho close of tho late Congress, the sesslon of Saturday night was continued until the Sabbath morning. At the hour ot twolvo Gent Cass moved an adjournment, sod offered tho following remarkst ' The Telegraph aays.that for these sentiments his country should ever hold him dear, fits lofty par tnotivm won the: applause of ever; party, and such sentiments es those ebovewill tend to add now fariU llaccy to his fame. /. ( "v ' Smbblinga ant ClijJptngs. Another Sinner Bowed I ’S* W v'"', ... THE MICHIGAN CONSPIRACY. A GANG OP VUiMNS fiftOKEN UP. The Detroit Doily YVihune of the 21st contains the following: • r - - ' ' -WehrieHyAnnonncedonSaturilay.theanestof; - a.gang.of men ,in Jacksoucouoty, who -wereorv i ganized for the most nefarious purposes that de pravity could suggest. Ourreaderswill remember, that, for the laat two yeare-the tJentral- Bailroad Company have been constantly annoyed along their line, by personswbose Bole.ebject seemitTito "be. toplacingobs tractions on the Road, and other* >wfse destroying the property of the- Company— 'At one time,'so syetematie-had their.work of de-t Struction-become, that the Railroad Company were induced, -to'.employee couple of shrewd persons, whore-duty it shoatd be to travel along the line and detect .the offenders, but\so well organized were the band that for eigEteeu.months they elu» dedthe-mostpereeveringenquinetf, Sotnefonr i weeks ego one of-the: persons employed, by the f Company’obtained an Jnkling df the organization, i and by. adroit management succeededdn-wbrming > himself into the confidence ,of dhe.initiated; but before they would trust -himrj to any considerable extent, it was required as a proof of hie ullegi i' once, that he.should - fire the-Depot at Niles on a < certain night, provided it: was notrpreviously done [■ by an - individual '.from this city, who was' to'-be eent on for that purpose. -The night cafoe, ahd to r ward off suspicion- or-hetrayal, as well’as :to>ae-, [ care the- fall confidence ;-cf, the gang, the Depot i was fired—all necessary precautions, however.hav |.ing,been made to avert any seriousdamage to the i buildings. ■ The news that the Depot,at Niles had i been set oa firepbat fortunately discovered in time to prevent:its destruction, atonce gave to thenew recruit the fullest confidence of the gang, and-he was forthwith admitted .to: the most secret -coun sels of the leading 'desperadoes. Counterfeiting, horse stealing, incend iarism, burglary, robbery,- iand the smallest-, petty larceny, were the sworn -objects of this monstrous organization. Ons of their designs was to blow op the track and cars -by an Ingeniously contrived torpedo, so arranged as to be fired'by the locomotive, and explode while the passenger cars should be over it. The informant continued to act with them until he had procured -the names of thirty or forty of the conspirators, and their. places of residence, con fined principally to Leona, Benter, Jackson, Mich igan, and to this city. Before plana had been ma tured for their arrest, the notorious Joe Dows— who, it is said, waa the general of’the concern— .was taken from this city to Pittsburgh, on a re quisition of the Governor of Pennsylvania, end the management of the gang devolved upon a fellow: calling himßelf 0. D.. Williams, then -in this city, bat a resident of the State of New York. This person, it was ascertained, was to leave De troit for Buffalo on Thursday night; and as, his arrest at that time would be the signal for the. general dispersion of his accomplices, it was de termined to let him proceed, while en officer, fur nished with the requisite papers, should accompa ny him, and - make the arrest doring the passage, thus giving time to perfect a capture of. his com panions in this State. That arrest was made by. Wb. H. Goodenow, of. the Custom Honso, who was acting as U. S. Marshal, and Williams was brought back to Detroit on Saturday night, under escort of that officer. : On his way up, Williams requested officer Goodenow to mail for him a let ter at Detroit as soon as he should get there.— This, when they got to the prison, Mr. G. con sented to do, bnt received a reply that it was not then necessary, as the gentleman to whom he had written bad also become an inmate under the same roof. On Friday nigbr, the time it bad been agreed to make the arrests m the interior, an ex tra train of care was'sent out from this city, with a large number of officers and assistants engaged for the occasion; and such were the arrangements made and carried out, by leaving squads along the line, that at Leona, Michigan, Center and Jack son, thirty-threeinen were arrested simulteneousiy. : about day breakon Saturday morning, end-brought in and lodged m jail on Saturday, Pi M." Among the prisoners arrayed ara-tbrce ' Jusucea of the l Peace,five.ramtcalfo dJJoctnre,oaeJadge.acdfour i Constables—the letter belonging to the township [ of Leons, not on officer of which, from Supervisor dowo to Postmaster, but is said to be implicated. The following is a list of the persons arrested:— Dr. Wilch, Alonzo Holmes, J. R. Blackburn, Eras tus Chapman, Horry Wakeman, Wm. Chapman. Henry Spaws, Jacob Tumll, Walcom Hilt, John Palmer, Eli Bobby, Daniel Myers, E. L. Molton, Grcenson Filten, Wm. W. Long,Ebenezer Mount, A. E. Barrett, E. Tillup, Hiram Hay, E. Rice, L. Champlin, Nathan Credit, John E. Lockwood, L. 8. Long, A. J. Quid, Minot Laycox, Wm. Corwia, E. D. Farnham, Wm. Warner, John Ackereon, | Lester Penfield.Ninor R. Stone, Jadge Burnet.— I In this city, Washington Gay and Erestns Smith were arrested on Satnrday, and in the honseofthe former were found a variety of impiemedts for burning buildings, and so constructed as to burn one hoar, or three days, before setting fire to the boilding. By one of these machines, it has been discovered that the Depot of this city was fired lost fall, whieh resulted in the loss of one hundred thousand dollars worth of property. The arrests were made on a writ from the United States Court, for stopping the mail and for counteifeiting U. S. coin, and the prisoners will probably be detained i until the next session of the District Court. | Papier Mac lie* Tho manner of manufacturing this material, of I which so groat a variety of beautiful articles aro I made, ta thus described by the New York Evening i Post: The article obtains its name from the prepared I paper which forma the principal material in its com i position. This paper, which-is cut into the required i size and shape, is made or the consistency ortho i hardest wood by steeping in oil, after which it is left ito dry in no oven. When the required time has [.elapsed, it is removed, end left in tho open air for i some minutes, when a coat ofrelioed black varnish iis laid over the surface. Before this varnish hasbe como dry, pieces ot pearl, cut in the form of leaves, roses and other Sowers, as tbe-fancy of tho artist or tho character of the artielo may require, aro laid on the paper, to which they adhere, and which is again placed id the oven. When it has been re moved the second limo, another coat of varnish is applied on the surface of tho pearl and paper indis criminately. Tho varnish, when it has bad sufficient time to dry, is scraped off. tho poarl, and tho-same process Is repeated several times, until all parts of tho surface is made quite oven. Thisgivea the pearl the appearance of having been inland. The article, which is still in an unfinished state, after a thorough pohsb, has to be submitted to the hands ofthe artist, upon whoso skill its beauty In. a great degree de pends. Coder his handa the piece of pcarl,bot roughly formed, is soon converted into a full blown flower, surrounded by its leaves ‘and buds. The branches are first traced out with a camel’s hair pan. ml, dipped in size, upon which gold lear is after words laid. Thou follows tho painting of the Bow ers and loaves, the colors of which era rendered al most indelible by tho application of a second coat: of refined white varnish. Persons who have seen papier machs articles .have no doubt been struck with the natural appearance given to the leaves and ■flowers bythe pearl, the brilliancy of which endures an incredible length of time. SfiffATon Sramßß.—Tho followiog is an extract from tho speech of this man, the newly elected Senator from Massachusetts, delivered at a Freo Soil mass meeting in Boston, last October: “ Into Massachusetts he (the slave owner! shall not come. * • *..■■ ■*■ • Tho contempt the indignation, tho abhorrence of the community, shall bo our weapons of defence. Whereovor .no moves he shall find no house to receive him—no table spread to nourish him—no welcome to cheer him—tho.dismal lot of tho Roman exile shall betas. He shall be e wanderer without roof, jire, or water* Mon shall point at him .in the streets and on -tho highways. The cities, towns and villagesshall re fuse to receive tho monster; they shall vomit him forth, never again to disturb.the repose oi our com* manity,” ... TBJt.Tojn or Tnrau.—Tho locality ofthe gravo of many a gonius la now lost to tho world. Even tho tomb of-Virgil, noar Naples, which has been for so many centuries viaiiedby travellers, and regards ed by them with veneration, aa having onco contain, ed the ashsa of the great pool, cannot be pronouns ced with confidence genumo. lt Isa small square building with a rounded roof, and elands on the very brink of a precipice immediately abovo tho entranco to the subterranean tunbel ofPosilllppo, a beautiful, and we learn, faithful view of which was given in Waugh’s Italy. The old entrance to tho tomb has been enlarged, .and a modem window cut through .the wall. Tho interior la a vaulted cell about twelve' Ihet square, having manyyimall recesserfor urns,~ The urns, if ever any filled, these roceascayara now wanting; and with them, of coarse-, the one contain* mg the ashes of the great poet. Tho epitaph report ed to have been engraved upon this urn, is tho well known-distich: .■? Manila me gennlL Calabn rapiiero, tpnoi sumcT daces. « x . i • \ 1 -- :. .•*/- jtA: ■ - -^. J' h* ■ - * >V j. iip* "* -- >'f CITY AFFAIRS. loxncnu, w»o*r.j Proceedings la Boleot Connell. . <■ Araii 38,1851. - Council. met. Present, Messrs. Brace, Cased, EdgariEdwards, 'GaHagher»'Hill,-KeUy, Kennedy, Kier,.Kincaid, Lorens, Rloeharl,Wilaon, and Frail dent Murray. - < The minntea of thn last meeting were read and approved. ' --. Mr. Kelly preaenledupetitfon for water piped on Congte»a,«treef,fram Wylio to Franklin at. Read and referred to watercQ mm Utee. ■ Mr-Gainioasn—Apetitioa ftomr John Jones, aaking-BllowanettafdompeiiealiOß'.aU Watchman, »hi)« disabled by a wonndreceivedin iholinn of bis doty,;; Read endreferredto police committee. Mr, EnwMUia—A petition for gradingMnlberry alley, between AlieghehyandLumber streets. — Read and referred tocom. on (treats. 'Mr» B&vcs-*A¥eUdon ibr establishing the grade of, andgfadingj Carpenier’e alley. Read-.and re* ferrod to com. pnslreets. Mr. Kier presented* report from'(be:committee on Fire Engines. end'-Htisep on Ihe: subject of the Neptune-Eagmu-tautM/toguiber with the following reaolntion: "s'" ; Thal the committee on; engines: and hose be instructed’ Kvonqalra ihe probable coat of a’iol and house on ora bo so Seventh street, for -the. Neptune Company, and also to enquire into the ex* penifiircy or disposing of tbe old boose and lot. ■ - The report want sad and accepted, xnd the reso* lutionread a third tirOe and adopted. Io nil of which jetton tho C. C. concurred. : Mr; Kier preaetrteSfx report from the same com mittee en the subject'd a house and lot for the Ea gloCompany, with th| following resolutions:: JSaslcedy That theenm of $l5OO beandtbe earns is hereby appropriated for the erection of the Eagle Engine houte.payablaon thefirst day of,October, 1852. V Resolved, That the -committee on engines and hose bo acd they are hereby authorised to receive proposals and contract-Tor the erection of a honaa for tbe nee of the Eagle Fire Company: Presided, said Company give security for tbe payment of the amount required shore 91500 which has been ap* preprinted by the City, The report WBSxeadS end accepted, and tho reso* lutiona read aifiitat and second time, when ' Mr. Wilson moved to amend the second resoln* tion.bystriking ont alt after the word “ proposals,” and . inserting ee for- rebuilding the Eagle-, Engine bon jo; and that they (In connection with a.commit tee from said Company,) let the same to tbo lowest and best bidder.' The committee to fnrnlah the plan, unless the Company entor into bonds for nny excess ovor 81600.” ■ The motion was agreed to, and On motion of Mr: Kincaid, ibo resolutions ware read a third time and adopted. Tho President offered tho following reaolntion, which waa read twice, and on motion of Mr. Ed* gar, referred to water com., with power to act; and action concurred In by C. C.: Retained, That tho water committee be instructed to lay a water pipe, ot the propor also, 70 feet along Diamond alloy from Bmlthficld street, towards Grant street. . ... . : Mr. Gallagher offered tho following resolsuon, which was read twice, sad on motion of Mr. Lor* cnx, the father consideration thereof postponed for eiz weeks. •• : Resolved, That tbo committco on city property bo and they are hereby authorised to have the Council Chambers carpeted, cleaned and painted. On motion of Mr. Brnco; the ordinance entitled “ An ordinance for tbe erection ofMarkctHooaca,” was taken np. ■ vr:-"-'-'-. On motion of Mr. Lorens, the eamo was amended by sinking out the amendment adopted on tho 26th or February last, by adding to tbe original draft a 6th section. Os' motion of Mr. Lorens, the 3d section was amended by adding thereto the words, Provided, That: before a dividend is declared in favor of the subscriber* to tbo Market House, or Market Hanses, in the Diamond, tbeTroasarcr shall retain for tho use of the city, from the praceeds:of said Diamond Markets, the som of four thoaaand five hundred dollars, annually. And, on motion of Mr. Edgar, the ordinance as amended was read a third time and pasted. Mr. Kennedy offered' tbo following reantmian, which was read three times sod adoptedt Resolved, That tbo water committee be directed to fiave the waterpipenisid on Gibbons street from their present ISrminatido to Cbnannt street, a die lance of shorn ISO feet. ■ . - Tbe following business from C, C. was than taken up: - Communication from J. F. Keeler, offering to fur* nab, for $3OO, for cse of City, his Iron Cattle Scales. In C. C. read, end referred to com. on city property. An ordinance entitled “An ordinance regulating thoMarkels.” In C, C-, read and referred to com. on markets. Tho roflowing resolution in C. C. read three times and adopted: Resolved, That the committee on streets, gradiog add paving, bo and ihoy are hereby authorized to grade any street or alley that may require grading; provided the same can be done without expense to tbe city. Report of water committee with accompanying resolution. In C. C., report read and accepted, and resolution read three times and adopted, viz: RstolMd, That so much ofthe water committee’s report as relates to the extension of pipe on sped* fied streets, be referred to the finance committee toconsfdcr and create means for the laying ofthe pipe- The following bills in C. C. sovcrsliy read and referred to the commiuoe on claim* and accounts : Mr. Moetlor, publishing City accounts,.... $115,00 Victor 1,60 L.&W. Necb, do ................ 4,00 Joa. Barker, sundry expenditures tor Mayor’s . Office,... 50,67 Alan, tbe bill of L. Harper for pnbliahing ordl* nances, B4O. InC. C., read and referred to com. on city printing. Report of committee of claims and accounts, ad verse to claims of R. Hagan, J. D. Alexander, G. Moore end Dr. Doreoy. In C. C., reid and accepted. 1 In all of which action, tho S. C. concurred. Also, tho resolution adopted m C. C, on. 3d Inst., requiring collectors to sotllo duplicates on 351 h of this month. Ia C. C. amended by strlkieg oat “this month” and inserting "May,” and as amended read three times and adopted. In S. C. the furlhor eon* eideralion thereof pootponed Tor the present. Also, resolution rclatlve.to Eagle Engine Bauao, in S. C. adopted this evening. In C.C, u read and referred to committee ah' finance, with instructions to gat the City Solieitor’a opinion relative to the le* guilty of the appropriation." In S. C. action of C. C. concurred le. Also, report ol committee on claims and accoms panymg reflation. In C. C. report road ond ac cepted, and reaolntion read three times and adopts ed, viz: , Resoloed, That tbe anm of $725 be and the same is bereby appropriated for tho payment of counsel and other contingent expenses growing out or tho recent difficulties between i the Mayor and the City anthorities; and that the Committee on police bo and they are aathonzed ta draw their warrants on the City Treasaror for tbp same, and charge the same to the contingent -fend. ' The report was m fi. C. read and accepted.- The reaolntion was read a first time, and, on mo* non of Mr. Bruco, was read a second lima, when Mr. Cassol moved to poeipono the further consid eration ihoroof until the next regular mooting. • Which motion prevailed, ' And on motion Council adjonrned. vstua&L &ZFOBT. -Procoodtnge tn coxnmosx council. Monn&v, April 38,1851. Council met. Preaent-sMestra. Bmel, Black, Cordoll, Cunningham, Dram, Friend, Garrison, Gribbon, Hammond, Harper, Kayo, Lowry, Lytle, -M’Farland, Mellon, Pollock; Reis, Riddle, And. Scott, Shrom, Tindle, Willnck, Wilson, Wrightor, Young, and President McKurght. The minutes of tho preceding mootings read and approved. r Mr. Dram prerented a communication, from J. F. Keeler, offering to fornish boo of his "Iren Cattle Scales” for tho sum. of 8300. Read, and referred to commiltoo on city property. Action can. in by The resolution relative td tbs last year’s dupli* cates of. City Collectors, was taken up, and, on mo. tloo of Mr. Cordell, nmended by inserting the 35th of May instead of April, and, aa amended, read a third time and passed. Mr. Wrighta’r -offered tbe fallowing resolution, which was road and ndopted, and action con. in by ; Resolved, That tbo committee oa streets, grading and paring, be and they era hereby authorised to grade any street or alley that may require grading, presided the same can be done without expense to tho City. -•Mr. Pouock— A report ‘of the -committee on claims and accounta, and the accompanying reaoln* tion, six t. . ■.:■>■■■■ ■ - Hrsolwd, That the sum of 8735 be and the same; is hereby appropriated for the payment of counsel, amfothar contingent expense* growing ont of the reeent-difficnlty fbetweon the Mayor and the City authoriueejandthat the committee on police be and they are authorised to drarf their warrants. on- tho City. Treasurer for the tame; and charge to conun. gent fund. - ' Report tead and eccoptcd, and resolution read a - third time-and passed. Alee, a report from tho samo committee, and reso* * v ** u i,r.£r > ¥ ** / *; •“**■ v'*v< *.*• . ~ 'r'jjyv• v. v-lv; i 1 • lotion antlumziflg ihcrpaymeni of thegas compa ny’s bill* etc- . Read, and referredback tothecom mittee. , , • Also*? report Jrom thename committee* adverse to the payment of bills of Robt.Hpgue, J.D*Aleiv ander* G. Moote andDivDoraey. . Report read and accepted* Mr; .bill of 'L;. Harper for $4O adser» Using.' Read, and referred to committee on print ing. ‘AcUon con. in by S.€* Mr. Geibiek—A bill, of Joseph Barber, .of $60,. €7, money spent by him, whilst Mayor, for use of City; Read, ahd . referred to committee on claims and accoonUj and action coo. in by S. C. The Clerk ot'the S, C. commanicstcd a report of the committee on . engines and hose, together with a rcßolntioo appropriating RISOO ‘for-the rebuilding of Eagle , Eoginc House. In S.- C. report read and accepted, and resolution read three times and passed. Afilion.of S.C.onreport con. and- resolution read and deferred to committee on finance} with id* slroctlohr to get the City Solicitor’s opinion relative to th&.legality of the appropriation. • , • * : Also, a. resolotion to lay water pipo on Diamond alley.: -In 8. C«* referred to water committee with power to act. Also, e report of committee on fire engine and hose, with, a resolotion instructing them to enquire the probable cost of- lot and house for Neptune Eu* ?ino. Tn S. C.,-report read-and accepted, and reao*» Qtion_pa6sed. ■■■■. Also, a petition fitr grading Carpenter’s alley and Mulberry alley. In S. C.j read and referred 4o com* miuseon ytreets. Also, ft petition . for water pipes- on Congress street. - la S. C., read and referred' tO 'water com* mittee. Onn LABORERS WANTED—AIso, a number xJ £\J\J CARTS and STONE MASONS. Apyly on the Line,near the Steubenville TurnpikC.about four miles from Pmsburgh. N-T. JONES, apr3o;lt Engineer. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Coiin of General Quarter Sessions of tnePeaco iu and for the County of Allegheny. : : - The petition of T. NEEL, of Tarentnm Borough, in the voanty aforesaid, humuly sheweth, That- voui petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house In the aforesaid borough, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pabllo house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, willpray. T.NEEL •We, the subscribers, citizens of aforesaid Borough, do certify that the above petitioner is ol good repute for honesty, and temperance, and w well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, aha that said tavern is necessary; • • James T Boyd >t Jaoos Bbreland. Robert M’Argeal, Jas M’CalJ, James Supos, James Hince, John Aber, Robt Harvey,Robert HaU, Alexander Maran, Roger Bell, James Mitchell. tapr3o£i* ' J v- ~i • "*rv\ v-'-./V- v- ( .'•''■*» ..v,' f :- .?> -a. Also, a petition of John Jones. In 8. C., referred to committee on. police. In all of which action of B.C. ibeC.C. concur* red. And, o& motion* Council adjourned. ’ , - Tuesday, April 29, 1851. Conned ..met upon call of special committee on Diamond Market; Members present—Meßars. Bissell, Black, Cordell, Cunningham, Drum, Friend, Garrison, Gnbbeo, Hammond,.Harper, Holstein, Reis, Riddle, And. Scott, Shrom, Tmdle, Wilson, and Young. The Clerk of S.C. communicated a report from the special committee on Diamond Market, together, with " an ordinance for the erection ol a Market House. . - In S. C.j report read and accepted, and ordinance read three times and passed? Mr. Friend-moved to postpone for the purpose of publication. Motion lost. . The ordinance was then read & third time, section by section, and on the final passage w&b adopted by the following vote* via: v Ayes.—Messrs. Birael, Black, Cordell, Garrison, Harper, Holstein, Riddle, Tmdle, Wilson and Youog—lo. • ■ Naye.—-Messrs. Cunningham, Dram,Friend,Grib ben, Hammond, Reis, Andrew Scott and Shrom—B.: Mr. Black presented a report from the committee on markets, together with an ordinance regulating the markets. Report read and accepted, and ordinance read three times and adopted. On motion, Council adjourned. An Houft at the Smithsonian.— There is, per* haps, no place in this city, (unless it be home,) whore ono can pass awayaa hour so pleasantly as.at tho Smithsonian Institution. We walked over yester day afternoon, and found our way into the reading* hall, where we eat for come time. Upon the table wq found a large number of home and foreign pub!i» cations, reviews, magazines, newspapers, essays, fee., with which wo were noosed, and from which we derived no little information. Among others, we saw some books which had been sent here from England, France, and Germany, under the opera tions of Mr. Vaitemere’s system of National Inter* Change* Wo aro glad to see that tho exertions of this gentleman are Co be crowned with the success tboenterprise so well deserves. Washington Tele* graph, ' -. • •. . Important to Dyspeptical (0* AsTincux DiotsTtos!—Dr. Houghton's Pepsin , the True Digestive Fluid, or Gastnc Juice, a great Dys pepsin Cuter,prepared from.Jtenn<*,orthe Fourth Stotn ackqfjhe Cte, after directions of. Baron Luqmg, by J. S. Houghton, AL&, Philadelphia, Pa. The art of making an Artificial Digestive Fluid, and of performing the process-of Digestion, outofthe Stomach, has long been known to Physiological Chemists- -The honor of the discovery belongs so-aceltbrated German Chemist, who gave the name of P., sole proprietor. Price, one dollar per bottle. See advertisement in another colamn. For stie wholesale and retail at Proprietor’s prices by KEYSER A M’DOWBLL, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY. Fire and Marine. COiUMBUB , OHIO. DEMAB ADAMS, Jr., President. D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. stascross. .. D. Adams, Jr M Thomas'Moodie, Joseph Whitehill, N.H.Swayne, P. Hayden, D Alexander, M. 9. gallivant, I. S. Ide, John Graham, G. 11. Clarke, Wm. Miner, C. M. Lee, D. Adams. The undersigned, as Agent of the above substantial and well known Company, insures property of every description, against loss or damage by tire. Also,against the penis ol inland navigation. .. R.H. BEESON, Agent, Office in Waterman’s Warehouse, apr3o No. Si Water street, Pittsburgh. WOODWARD & JBIiLEY, DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC., Third Street , Post Office Buildings. [ap3(hy BOOKS !—Woodward A Jelley»73 Third street. Post - Office Buildings, have on hand a choice selection of American and English publications—bound and m num bers. Also, Stationery, Ac. Books neatly- bound in every style.. (aprSOtif " HAlft TONIC.—The superior qualities of tms article can only be truly tested by n trial. Itdears the pores of the skin, causes a healthy action of the nerves, entirely frees the hair from Scarf and Dandruff; has a tendency to make the hair carl. The harshest hair • must bow to its power, and change to a soft,healthy and glossy stato. To ladies the Tome is invaluable; the hair can be dressed in any required form so as to preserve us place; either plain or in curls. Its perfume is invig orating and pleasant, and is free from all greasy sub stances, which adds so much to ub sterling worth. Sold only at WOODWARD A JELLEY’3, apr3o:tf ; ■ Nn. 73, Third at., Pittsburgh, Pa. May Day ai Greenwood. BYERLY’S BRASS BAND will give TWO GRAND CONCERTS in Greenwood Gardens, on Thursday, May Ist, commencing at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, ana 8 o’clock in the evening. Admittance 10cents; children to the afternoon Con cert 6 cents. The steamer Chieftain leaves her landing, between Pitt street and the old Allegheny Bridge at 9 o’clock, A. Mp and at the beginning ot each hour until 10 P. hi. In caao or unfavorable weather the Concert Will come off on Friday, the 2d. [apr3o Removal. SKEYB respectfully informs his friends and the pub • lie generally, that he has taken (he store formerly occupied by P. HUNKER, two doors from the old stanu, and removed his stock of Shoes on the Ist of April, and will bo pleased to see his old customers, (and. their friends), at THE NEW STORE, where a complete as sortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s SHOES, of our own make, and latest styles, will- be kept con stantly on hand and made to. order. Also; the best as sortment of CHILDREN’S SHOES ra the city, will al waya be found on hand. Particular attention paid to maklngFANOY SHOES,for Balls, Parties, Ad. . . Ladies having soft or tender feet, by leaving their measures, can, as we feel confident, havo comfortable and handsome Shoes made. We would particularly sug gest to them to CALL AND TRY All work ordered here, ladies can rely on having at the umo promised., .. s; KEYS, apr3(h3t No. lOFifth street,Pmsburgh. Herr's island Saw aiUi> > TTIHE above establishment has been taken by-ihe nn- A dersignod, with tho view of pursuing tho legitimate business connected therewith ; and as they ara now. ro celvlnga full supply of Timber, orders for all sizes of Lumber .will be filled with prompiness t and ai as low pnccs as by any other Mill in the neighborhood. PALINGS of a plain and ornamental pattern will be cut. rapT3o-y] JAMES CARMAN A CO. . «**■ '*■ ' ' -y *■ * *». v -r* --i J ,V ' r '.’■ * " : r' '■-•■’•■ '■ t- * Serial Stofifes. . Petroleum I I '■ SMrkytburg, Ha.tingdon Co,, Va., March 4, ! : S. M. Kicr: Dear Sit—Your Petroleum!. working wondeia in tbis vicinity i therefore, we would ihttak Jon to send ns twodorea by the Pennsylvania Railroad. w are entirely out, aud it is being inquired for almost everyday. Yoors,respectfully, • • . - • . JOHN LONO 4> CO. HayaviUe. Ashland Co., Ohio; MarehlO, ’5l. . S. M. Kier; Deareir—Your Agent;* fa* Weeks since,: left with os four dozen Roclc On; which werhavo soldo Please forward to os six dozen immediately; „Yourmed!cine is working wonders inlhis region-- we can obtain several excellent certificates, if you de* sire-ihenu - : Yofc«Jke,y - W.vW. SCOTT* " ■ Porsale by Key ser &M’Dowel!,l4fli Wood street i K* BeUeTSy67, wood street ; B. A/Fahneitock & Co., ooinetof wood and Front streets? B. ftt, Carry, Dv A. ißlUett, Joseph Douglass,-and H; B. BchWattx t Allegheny. Also* by the proprietor, ' S.M.KIER. . . apr%> .?>• Canalßasin,Seventh ' ITiA. O r Q, ; Ip* Meets üboveißoUrd of Trade Rooms, Corner Of Third nnd Wood streets. [apr2S - '> JET LUNCH served,«p at the St. Chur Hotel Bar, every day,at 11 o’clock... r v aprfid • .. (CityDailles copy.) , V- wonidnoi rather .eojoy : the plettsares of health and the agreeable consciousness, or. well*beiug,io the' griping pains of. disease—the hitter continuance orUl •; the never recovering l > Bat, of all diseases, wbofonoimost anxious toesc ape • -a disease of tfie Eungsi The vcry ideh of falling -a victim to Consumption,eends a; tremor, to the hean stringa ofafe.- Bur, ohi how.joyons the; thoeght that; Mrs and'HEsxntis. mill bnT'triwt, when JttSt -before, De ■flpalr had spread her darlc canvass over os. v ; - Such,kincLreader,aie ihepleasuxabla sensations ex* perienced by hundreds, who, -by the use of Dr. Wislat’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, have‘this dire disease slowly* but surely,driven from,tbeirsystem—-and health,‘rosy. 5 health,again restored to their langnishingbodies. : Bewareof counterfeits and base imitations* - 7 • ‘ advertisement* r . - tapria - SariaparUlft C oncrialagno* Soon aider the introduction* of-the herb Canekalagua, into this country, it was found that a* an anti-scorbutic,, febrifuge, and tonic, It was far superior to thebest Brazi lian Sarsaparilla. In Liver Complaints, Scrofala,ajid Pulmonary affectlonsy it wad administered -with marked success. Thequalttieswe have named it retains inoll their strength when combined wiih Liverwort andlbri In the form o{Dr.Jlogert\Syrup o* lAverwat, Tar+and- Catiehalagua, The demand for this great anii-Cousump- I '' five medicine is enormous, and constantlyincreasing»a necessary result of its effects.: The limits of an enure. newspaper would beinadeqdate to Present lfceevidcnce in itafavorwWhichy Without soUcitatfon, has accumulated in our hands.. Bor; that, and other information we must, refer the searcher alter troth to the pamphlets distributed gratuitously by our Agents; See also long advertisement. - IP" Cohsumersof wtneaare invited toreddln another column thacard of Jacob Snider. Jr.’s Cheap wine store 57WaInni Btreet,Thlladelphi£u febl4:dly _ ; Dr. StD.Howe’s SHAKER SARS APARILL A, TSE GREATSPRim ANDSDMMEB MEDICINE. IT PREVENTS DISEASE-PBOOPk A Child Saved!- Curious Ccues—Ths following evK deuce is- only one ofihousands of and conclusively provesthaißr.-Howe’eSarßapanllais one of the most effective -remedies ever discovered s—' Br. : J3oih«r—Bear.Sir.—Jdysobj-when.'about «siXi months old* broke out with that dreaqfuldisfun, Scntfu ious Sort9 T ortT the face .and body; and for;two years and a hall X tried every means that coold J>e snggesied by my friends. I also had thel ad vice of six or seven of the.bestphysiciansin the conntry, without effecting, i' core; ana I almost wished the little sufierer dead; that U might be freed, trom itfl pains.; Baring the last sil months.the sores were so distressing aha painful, self andwife were np withlt night and day, for weeka 'together,and We had given up-all.hope of ever raking our little one. Ai lengthen friend advised us .to try your' Shaker Sarsaparilla. Reluctantly I triedit, and T have, reason to-blese God for it, tqXjld.avtrry Short tditp the sortx, so that there is scarcely even a- scar to be seen* .We only regret that we did not hear of and commence using it sooner, aa^ffe are satisfied it Would have saved a great deal of soffering and expensed The child is now well and hearty.w©'. dp unae&ilatlngly consider y our Shaker Sarsaparilla one of the best pre ’pariitiona now in use. JOEIN BTANSBUBY, ’ . Rose, hetween Front and Second ets. ; ' This is-thsonly Sanaparmh that eetarani, which always relieves a cough or tightness oT thecheator throat, or the difficulty ot breathing, ‘fry it. To be had air the Pekin :Tea Store, 38 Fifth street; ja3l _ .v V- ••• ■“ ENCOUBAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' INSDRANCK COaPANV, of pitts uuaoiL/;. C.G. HUSBEY.Prest MASKS,Sec>T Offlu~No.4\ Waterst.jih Warth6xai ojTC. iL43ld.nt, ID*Thb Company is now prepared to inanre all kinds of risks, oh Houses, Manufactories,Goods, Merchan* disc in Store, and inTranaim Teasels^; An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the institution, is afforded in the character 1 of theDixectors;, who are atl citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the community forJfteir prndencejintelfigenee and integrity. -•••*'.. * .. r ..v.- DiHECToas—C. G. Hnsaey, Wm. Baga'ey, Win, Lari ) * Bryant, Hugh D. King, EdwardHeazei* ton.* Kinsey S.Harbaugb,S.M,Kier. mar!2:u . AssoolaUd -Firemen’* Insnrsnce Combs* njr of the City of FUtshurgh. W. W. DALLAS, Prea S !.—ROBERT FINNEY, Sec’y. XCT Will insure against FIRE and-MARINE RISKS ■ofall kinds.:-, . - -v; • • Office in Monongahe!aMnatjifor,liiaTid 125 Water it; -niasetoas: ' W. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson; R.H. Hanley,R. B* Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, :C. H: Paulson, Win. M. Ed', A,J?. Anshutz,WmXolllngwobd,B f . Sawyer, Cbas.Kent,Wm. Gorman. feb2o ■; New aiuiicr H KLEBER has just received— • . Jenny Lind’s celebrated Bird Song, as sang by her with rapturous applause,ulherconcerunPiUsburgh. Flag of our Union—aNanonalSong—by.W. V- Wal lace; Poor Sailor Boy; - Where aro the Friends of My Youth; OldVcteranj- ' Gently Sighs the Household Words—by Blockley ; The Cavalier—by Glover; The National.Onion—A Patriotic Song, dedicated to Henry Clay;;. .When otherFrieads are Bound Thee; - My New England Home—composed by.ftfrs. A. Wade, of Allegheny City; • ?• Sheper CTKI 10 .™urn» thepublic ofPirtsbargh Sebs' ’«3?>®Flhstlii»CleBsesare.n«wfonaed > and that: ha can lake a fcwmoro pupils, oaly during this week. After which theclossea will positively closer :, Classes for yonogladiesand Masters, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday,at 1 o’clock; andfor Geulle raen qiB o’clock,P.M. -Terms moderate;. For farther particulars please call at his residence, 21 Kith street Graenwotrn Gardena. • -<■ ■ - - rriHIS BUMMBB, RETREAT Is mvi flpeuforthe’ac- J. commodationofrieitet*. The beauty efthe aiaed" has. been' much Improved, by the addition of cholca '■ Hprubbery and Flowers'. : Jt- large: collection ef-ever Plants and Sbrnbbery, of toe choicest binds, ■ . *r* “PS ibrsale on the.premises. 1 IceCream*, Fruit*, l se.,bßjuin the Saloons a% usual.' BoqueUtaslefnlly IPotuyatlhotTbotlce. - ■ ;-i comfortable steam&oatCMefiaia, ; leave* - S2i^ d^£ b i t Ween Kl^«r «t «dtheOW ABeghimy Bridp,at ihetegnmiaff of every. ho®~firoßio o'clock, 74 o’clock. 1110^ Oneeitratrip every evening, at ■:... ■ m ' ilea, ° PBy ' 1 9 •**?* 0? Temperance principles, and closed on stmaav. . ’ • • • ■ , • Town KiOts fat* Sale, Intiie new fown'of LatroterWestmoKlauil Co,, Pa. : XhejUfalhaMaJbpot of tht Penn»yh*niv.BaQTOui. rpHE cewiosmof liAtfcouSis bcantjTally iUuaiedort ' t - art* elevated Level plain, ; on thebanfc of th e Loyal- ■ haima River, where the Pennsylvania Rati Road cresses thatsueostbv & handsome stone bridgfeo£3 span* of 45 fcetreach- 11 is 40mitea east of Pituftargbil) east of> Qte ensbuTgj Uwestof Ligomer, 12 south of Blairtville, • Unortb of jiew Alettindriftr * - The pESNstiVAHU,BaiI RoAitsviUbe opened tofhClem-' porary terminus hearth© town, earlyiliNoveinhernext, . to connect with the southern turnpike.. Tbe passetners ' in every tfrsta will itoplataktfsmealutthene w and ex tensive R4H*Roa» Bptstf now in progress of erection, m ihe centreof Uifltowii,(&eftUy opporitelheßsihßosn, CasPAmtfa DEPOTjWAxxaSranoiTjfiiTOtscaHovsfeAcM to beercciedinlmeiiiafQly..Thß lota nowoffisred&r sale 1 orieaseaTcsofeetljrom:onstreetB t £Oftetwide,andfiifl > back 100 feet to a 20 feet aliey i ihey wiU raugeiti price from 20 doUaw.opwards* according to theirpisitiom-*- . None of the lotsare-ffiora than'4oo yards from the Rail KoadJJepot, which IWa the.centre: of the towuptot— DUt4bts ana cottage sites; of which Jhcreare several . handsomely sit Dated along ihebank of-iheriver,xviU bo • The climate of this region is.-delightfalitheflCenerjrrOttnd'-- ihe town is very beautiful'shdromantic, and itwiU no t doubt be a place-of greoi reaon- fttmi the cities, as it is in panoftheState. Unnsuftlindacememsofferihemselvca 'i at-this point for bosihesamen, tnamsfacinrew and ms chaniqs to come ajtdjsenle; they canfindinnaediaxebus^' incssanderapioyment, asihisßepotwUl bet&epoint to - ;wHohahhXrouondalithe trsrieof iiigonServsuey’Will • naturally .come* by a. turnpike' ifcrotxg£.-the Loyaifaanna gap of the Chestnut Ridge andapUhkfoad of3milss from also that of Ui&neighhbrhood orNeiw Alexandntu. try-* - plank road along the; valley of i&e cro is plenty of thetmretsi water; and the best of coal can • ;• be: had close,to the town, ia sbundanceHiThere isreiose . at;haiul,anin«haturtibreienpplyof#lHtiails bfioildiiiy materials, lime, stofle,au& grist nUH are lnfoU operaupo, witit ptetity of water power within ’ 300 yards ortho Depot; and on ejnenslvebnck yard also 1 >. Wopeißuoirt .wtll 'fayofah or laree number of supadot -bncfcdnrionthecomingseosojjr The-soil ia decp iuia rich adappm to cnltrcaijon, gardens, to. i '.;'Tfie terras of sale of lots will bo made knows on ap plication in person or by letter lathe subscriber, or E* agent in Youngstown, or at his. office in “LuntOßS, n where a plan ofthe lots may be seen, - „ „ OLIVER W; BARNES. N.B.—A public sole of ilny lota will take place “ Lstbpsk,® ,early in ithe month, of June, or which dna notice wilt be given. >-■: ■.(apt3» ■ A.A;BIASOS & CO., •' IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS Of DRY GOODS, 6J5 and O* Marketstreet, PxOiSurgh. Pa., A NNOUNCEIo iheir friends and the public generally, ■A that they ore now prepared to exhibit the largest l~* and most carefully selected stoekorENTIRELYNEiV GOODS they have ever offeredin thlseity, compriwdof the most rich and fashionable fabrics, as wellss themore ■ common.and which'wili bo offered at the 'POSSIBLE, PRICE&ot whieh Goods cab be sold In any 5' of the 'Eastern Cities., Their two lower Salts RoSm ’ 1 will be devoted exclusively to. Retail Trade,:ahd Good* arranged ia departments, viz: ■ SOk Department —All the new and fashlunuble styles im^rteitM, season,indndiugtho bestmakesof Black' ; . Brat Goods Department-Comprising Poplins, Beta ges, Tissues, BeregoDo Laines,Cashmeres, Do Laines, i j Lawns,- Mashas, Cambrics, Jscktmets, Grenadine*, : Bombazines, Alpacas, Ac. - Sliaab. Ttsesus Canton , Crape, Plain and Em broidered; Also, Damask; Thibet, DeLaine, Cashmere, 5 Silk,:PaimFig; and otber Shawls. AUo- Vizettei, Pale- < tolls, ItfanUllaSjAc. 1 Hosiery and. Glare: Jkpaittnmt— Will always be foaod - complete with xha besi makes of and Silk Ho-. ; . siery. The best EidGlove* always on band. Lttun,Bq>aramnt—3-4, 4-5 and S 4 Wnite Linen. Li- ' en Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen,’Napkins j Doylies, Bleached and Brown; Damask, Toweling, Diapers, dtc. Whitt'Basts— and Dotted Combries, Mail, Swus,BookandNainsookMnilins i Victoria ond Binf ■ ’ op LawnsvOf everylanaiity and ptioe.; Also, Cnttaiai 1 :■ Blateriols,Piano and TableCoveis- . , Embroidered Laos, Trimmings, complete as- Etowera, Tabs, Poxasols: 1. o( all kinds. Also, Bonnets or all tbe latest styles.- Bomatie Goods :Department—h probably one of the- “ most eitensiye m the country, embracing'everytiung’ f known os Domestic. “ ' - The proprietors feci conCdent that Witt their besides* 1 ’ ficibties.iargeandnuraclivestock.tbeir amisoaliy low - -t priMs,they canßbtfbUbEjgwingperfcoteatisraciioni ■■: * WhtUmU Punhatin arerespectrully informed that • ' ihey will be pleased di anytime tb receive their orders - foiKiood9, at Eastern times, and aisb to duplicate any - Eastern bill of Goods avihe name Eastern raiea. ■ ‘ Neiv uid Fiuhlbodble Goods, vili.-be received con* ••• *tamly through the season. , - ' OnlyVOae Price*;: > j •. , - ' V api29 ' ® ,w Baolul Bnr Booftii '"VCTALL, No. 83 Fourth street, hat jual received the TJ following-new works:,, , „ The International Magaaine for May. This isthebar*! ■ gonof nlitke Monthlies; JtoitonShakspearelNo 37—contents: Hamlet,Pritcb • *of Henntatk';/- . Living Age, No. 38k; London Punch of April 12; HebetaandTaries—nßevoimloanry Legend—bv Law rence Lahree, Eso.; • ... * . •- • • The Complete Kitchen and Froit Garden; - The-Complete Florist or Flower Garden; - . Knowlson’s Chmplete Farrier or Horse Doctor; * Knowlson’aCompletr.Cow. popnlamnd general one. ‘ Price 25gcnis. ' - fapi23 TJHESTON’SEXTn ACTof Vonina,EoSe and Lemon" JL flaToTiDg Ice Creams; for at>iU9 cornerLlbetlyand Handels.- BABBITT’S EFFERVESCING COMPOUND—This", is a good and convenient anbsUtnte for'Teast. andi mil keep in any climate: TJirtciionsfor jmhking bread, ’ teacakes, Ae.,onthq.tvrapper.>For.saleby■ ■ . apri». ■ JAMES A.'JONES. . PATENTSOAP POWDER—Warranted,, JLs motto rotor injure the clothes. Price J3Jcents pet paper.- For-saleby " [aptglj- JAMES A- JONES. T>ATENT STAROH POUBH—For sale by >■, 1 X apr» JAMES A. JONES' 1851. \ LOCKWOOD’S Cleveland, n*tt*Uoa fHIS line rnnsta connection; with Livingston. Fatno * Co.'a.Eaßtern. Wejtirai Sonticrn and CraMa tipress at Cleveland, and Adams it Co-’eatFinshonih. giving it Gdyantavea over all other inodes of convey* - race m Nonlieni Ohio. AA express will leave inch oj ■ iho abovemcruonednlaeeSiMonilayf, Wednesdaysrad :t>idaya,m charge of trastyaad competent raeascngers plac receive and deliver packagesat the fbllmgiqg -Rochester. Pap* Net* Castfeppa.*, MeadviUe, Pa.} Erie* WeHaburgh, Va.; Bteti6enviliel - Wellsvtlle; jNew liißboin Salem; YoangslOwn* War-... res r Ravenna} Hudson; Franklin rMagnoiiapw&ynes nurgb rNewton 'Eans} Coyaboga Aaron} Ful-. •> ton; Nevarre; RochesterpßoUvarjZoarjCknal yet; New Philadelphia; Coshocton ; Newark;Millers ■. \ buTgh j Predericksbargb; Wooster; Dalton;- Camoa; i v rich srillep New^Ciunbeiland. ' w i • Colaand Silver, Bank Notes, Jewelry and other vain*. v* ableGoo. .■ .. »4-:V * * * S*l * - A. A. MASON &. CQ. 1851. .gHHt; ' *