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D IN . coeddtitisg for Govaszon snick/id, Coloassloirts,on the 4tll of Juno, 1.851. as fiaa.l.ll.the. - Maitoll4/011'COILVentiOn. - • •AT BARRFSBURO, For zondruning candidates for Strums Duca, on the 4 " . Utile! -Jime.leSl, as fixed by tho rotrolor extol' of the State Central Committee. To Advertisers: . . . Tag Alosuano Par has a larger circulation than any . subsexiption paper.publisa ed in Piusburgb. To bust u Men it t h e en excellent medium far Advenisingl and being the only Democratic paper issued in All ;reached county; it goes into the baud, of a-class erre= reached by up ptber paper.' Advertisers ber.good tenough to bear this In mud. • • • • • •••• • .. • Ilaviog determined to. furnish our extensive Job Office with entirely new materials; - we . shall sell ;.• about 100 founts of type now . In use, eery /pm; for cash or approved paper. We have typo enough to St out Bor 10 country offices complete. The sizes and. vuleties of type arc inch as are to be found in all large city job offices; from - Nonpareil up to 20 line Pica, plain and ornamental. Also, for emle, several '' • . 2 varieties of borders, in good order. Pavans lag to - porches* will please make immediate appll. .-. • 'llOl/;' , ElCittraw lines To ion, ism .AWNC.II . ' coder Consideration. . . • . • " - Ignite -ells on - the Pennsylvonlit Canal. _• • .- • POLVIOTent - 2 2 - • - : Pittsbuigh, Hwy 1 ' IBM . . . .:; 41, Stliteta!ot of -the number-of Beate . cleated-at thil.tiete„rhiting Arri he oorh of April, 18k...*0e • •'. • Either with their :Tonnage and arnonit: vf . . Paid nerean; Compared similar statement . .. . • • • --- 'of 'list yetis; . datiet the 400 nth of April, . 1550, • which' shows a•large ifieteme is the Tonnage ". -- - over thr.t of last yeai.: . . . .. . .... :. - • ' . - via. . - .. lle. tritoott. Meows. .April ' ' 696 .- <:. : 33,M114 Tbs. April ....642 25,342,821 lbs. lnc'se over 1850.54 • < 8,416,823 Anent of Toll rec'dliiAPtil. 1851;1025,672 90 • ALEX.-SCOTT, As% CoU'r. Cost:nava zee, Pat' slourgh. May 1;1861. Ji !Staten:fent - nf amount of Tennage and :, • amount of Toll paid Thereon, on the_small Mark. et 'boats orlslc_k'sji , i.lretween this place and Karns' • (a distance of 24 - iniles,) during the months of 'Horeb (from_ 1.6 M) and April, 1851, compared with a simihr•statement during the same time , . , and lame nirinber :of trips in the corresponding' inalVia' . (2lashh . :„ sad April.) of last year, 1851:1, '• • - shows a- crease in Tonnage and io •:. amount of,Toliirtecel9ed, over that of last year notwitbstandinitie repeated . complaints of some ,of the Captains with whom : we have -conSenid, ' th a t they did not carry Dear as much freight this • season as they did last, op to this. . • 165 t. • .7inutrigs. . • Asie j r o x • Irina March 16 354.789 /be. • $B9 35 April 763,10 Ds. 221.07 - ' • • 1,11'036 e.. 10 07 • . `,..1 - ,..Y. - "Fiom March 16. ..-- .154,233 $ 66 19 April - • 272,674 IS. 104 15 ,sinereace over 1850.691,029 IDs. 5140 08 • • ALEX. SCOTT, .ther. cow.. thhtehthatton of the Scott War. Thik.Tiorisal is game to the back bone! Riddle .I.i.l4(4ol4ltklihikDeacon. yeateiday; in an article a colmmo and a half in :1690 . 4". written in his best Deter - milted . to preserve oar consistency, arid 'act fairly towards these fightiog organs of the Neseary" party, we most lay before our 'readers the gist of the Journal's rejoinder_ Riddle thee questions his brother of the Gazette: Is there no instance; in which the oditor of the Journal. can be. found bartering his principles, or surrendering • his conscientious autunite for gain! No swallowing of nipsidon to filr.Clar, at-the intercession of fifteen whits? No playing ut and loose, wearing two faces en the il!ogitive Slane Law i No appealing to the crowd ,••st home with ladeclaration that that law Is "morally tett," while ho tarns to the Administration at Washing .ton. to tray it is "Irgatly binding I. No wt Uttering to tho administration; that he admires, and honors, and will -rapport it, while he takes - pa:tin a meeting that Is deaig . , and to erush lids sumo Arldtinittration, No stultifying of himself by . such a . dechlrati?l , i . as this- we copy from theiAlavale Tlrlaraday, April Zia!, running thus . _ _ Thant is As highest eonaltisncy in gitting - a warm, et• comes and singers support u the Adminutration, and in • faverfreg Otte/aims of any'dissinguishtd ,vumbir of the yarty forths•Pnaistensy." SUMO all there derelictions may be predicated of the • editor of the Gazette, - the editor of she - Journal should • consider himself fortunate in-being able to tiny, hjs sins • tromlo( that quality. Although ill nature might pre ' : raw of as, that we are not worth buying, a point we - shorn Wrangle with our neighbor, the same malice moat • concede that f.C4. Amps not yet been bought. Safely, then, - we are not liable to the charge of imitating the Pharisee, in the temple, when • we only venture to thank heaven that our price is not so definitely known, as the figures • • - which encircle the virtue - of our neighbor. We may be, ,',when our trial comes, "as other men me," or even as this : editor le the anzent. Bat until the temptation of anoth er "fifteen" 'hall triumph, we stand on our virtue as the basis of our right to cudgel our neighbor 'into a proper setae of his duty towards the Administration. - Diaenwoon's . Mae.ztns.--W. C. Wall, 85 Foupb street, has,received the. April ' number of the above old and popular Magazine. Its con; tents are as follow': Southey, part II; The Peace. fat Lieutenant end' his Friends; Miehiel Angelo end tkusTritif; myNovel, or the Varieties of Eng; .-lish ; • Narratives • of Soeery and Megit~;.Muile u , State Trials ;. The Flower's Re venge; Letter Days of the Free r. rule nannatry. CISME' . . ~ . - .• Talc Amur Enettopm. Curraca,—Addltlonal eutw . . . - Seriptions to the amount of twenty thousand, dollars !t halo been made tolhe new Eplacopal Church about to be huiltin this city. The total amount now sub-: scribed reaches about forty.five thotisand dollars: 77 4 1t is proposed, we understand, to raise, altogether, filtystive thousand dollars, to be 'appropriated tos - 7, --wards the erection-of this edifice. Tho cataracts, we bellove, aro aircady made. The - walls are to be constructed of the beet cuistone, 'and the entire building is to be finlibed in a style onsorpassod b$ Say similar house of worship In tho West. It is •.--trat proper tharwe should'atzto that all thcirtioney -.• sisbsCribed inwards the croction of tbo new Episce palellurch, was contribotod in this community. , Acommxru Hanotrio.— John R. Griffith, II boy 16 years old, hung himself in Marple township, Del. .:.aware county, on tho 17th ult. Ho had frequently '.'""vtalked abotettia -cOtialetion and ituntenie of Pha.. ronh at Went Chester, and; donbtless; he thought be, would try the oxperiment how ono feels when -Ho mado's knot.or loop large enough to admit:hie head; in one :end Of .Wheolharrow - Wrap about four retaking; add, aidendiag a plank, 'tied the other and to a polo lying aetoss two beam.; j 1 Is auppesed that !into engaged in arranging his . platur r ho slipped aoofell from the plank, as, when Ai m :wed, bis'neek was dislocated, atufbia feet welt resting Ott.tbo' gromid, : • - - tho • . ~ • . . --.... .„ '. tyrianciset Ctalles. — . Thu acting', Secretary of .'. • ,-Tresisosy has.publiebed is letter to tho Washington i- .i s -,-.paPeira in which he sate - a/o:Abet amounts which are .. '!"..• -: Jitigited will not bo paid until • legally decided, not . . ' ..even to Trustees appointed by all the litigating pa r , . .:1,":- ties. - Awards not disputed will be paid. to, parties • .....z. '•: ID stbeisiansureti thoy . bave boon claimed at their du --Y.VP"I6IO attaTA*Pki.:. -. • • This- pspnefitsirill /se mtdo in c i ish on' or after this , .. . ...., .... .. •• • - . . ~ . PATTSBURGHr 428,907.1111. $l7O 34 THE axos EY 111 A RIE - Onus or Tea Measuro ram • - • Prrnistmon, May 2,1851. s Gee nXua, Rastaties.—The sales of Rank Stock at the Board, for the last few days, havebeen but Red. led, owing an doubt to the with of both sellers and 'buyers to wait the payment of the dividends now - about tobe declaied, each party believing that they will make by the postponement. The feeling as it respects Copper Stocks shows more life, many kind, having changed bands at pricer generally Improved. Tho newr from the mines has had the effect of im proving the prices; and especially of such mines as . are getting out niporil, the improvement hat been. very decided. -So far as the money market is concerned, the de. viand has been very great s , and will moatlikely con. tinue so for some time.. The prices of currency very with the neseevities of theme timing it at the time. We have thought it advisable not to alter the quotations inour table, although we have heard of some sales made at a shade Ice. than those 'set down. American silver commands a premium of la. Ex change on.thb Easietill at proud Um. The state of North Carolina and corporations swith in-the state, are now in market for about $1,000,. 000. The state Villa( 1)50,000,, of which 10,0001 s intended to Pay an instalment on a plank road, and 40,000 to ` r meet existing debts of the state. The Deep River Company .want 64,000; the town of Wilmington 100,000, to pay its anbacription to the Manchester Railroad; and the Manchester Railroad Company 600,000 on a mortgage of all Ito property. Money is easy at Boston; the rates average one per cent. higher than with us. The quotations there aria, good business paper 7 to 71 per cent.; loans on call, with ample eecaritles, 'to 7 do; Railroad Loan', securities 7i to 10 do; ordinary bus; eta . lier t o )2 do. . The New York Evening Post days : Money con. tom easy;:the receipt, from California, the large payments coming ha from the West in settlement of accounts, sod forthcoming large disbarseme els from the government, keep tap a very comfortable feeling of ease, with tower rates of discount in perapec. tier At Philadelphia, an Saturday, Schuylkill Naviga tion declined 5 per cont.§ Reading Bonds 11, and stock $1 per •Ram. This decline is attributed to rumors In the street rolativo to a further contompla ted redaction of tolls on the resgective works. A meeting of the Directors of the Schuylkill Navigs. tfon Company was to be •hold on tho subject. The Miners , Bank of Pottsville, Pa., on account of rho recent counterfoil Grits notes, bask:tied new bills of the dencimthation of five and ten 'dollars.— Tho tens have figures of Hancock and Webster on the left, and Fillmore on the right. Oa the fives, a figure of Washington appears on tho left, that of a female on the right. They.are . dated April 4, 1851. Calamine Gar.o.—Aceording to the New York Journal of Commerce, the actual receipts of gold don from California, for 'tho last three months, amounted to nearly doublo the ;value entered on tho manifests of the vessels arriving. This fact Is established by comparing the amount of California gold catered at the Custom House, with that deposi ted at tho Mint for coinage, as follows: Ent , d at Castom B'so. Reed at Dlia January,. 82,478,239 84,940,000 781,428 2,860,000 Marcia,. ' 1,970,843 2,634,000 ;05,230,610 $10,434,000 6,230,990 Exc ca 0,.... • We annex the following table of tho movements of tbo Banks in the United Stoma for the yearn 1837 tod 1861: . 1887. 1851. Capl4l 6520779,C91 $221,660,094 Loans sad ditcounis• •-••• • • • =9,110,292 412,732204 S toe kI • • 12,407,112 22,459,421 Realpaiste•— 19 , 064 . 401 ;20,10701 Other iirrettizients Thre from ether banks 50,V13,9110 50,435.625 broths of other banks on hand 33,633,677 17,18709Z1 Specie Panda--:..-- 3 0 353,500 15473,727 Specie • 37.915.340 43g71 189 cirealathen 144,14e90 rls sal Doportts ••- -- •- - Due other Banks Other Ilabilldcs• • From the'abore - Brace, remarks the Philadelphia Lodger, it will bo socn that In the Items and the ag. grcatte the expansicin was in 1837 much ohm, that which Is now ruling. Then looklog at our exports sad imports, the thefeltSo or our lodlvidual and national wealth, the surnamed and augmentlog population, the amount of now lands brought into cultivation, in conscquenco of the calm of rail road facilities, and tho vast Internal wade of tho country, we see the increase of tho circulatiog ma. dlum bears no proportion in flat to those elements of growth and power unfolding thomselvea io this natural doralopment of the industry sod resource, of the country. Annezed is a statement of tho condition of the Banks of the State of South Carolina and Branches, the Southwestern Railroad Bank, Flamers , and Me• chanics. Bank, Union Back of Charleston, State Bank of Booth Carolina, and Bank of South Carta. na, from the official retrace; to 31st March, 1851 LIAMILITTES Capital Stoch - • 06,991,865 78 Circulation '4,668,900 00 . • Profits ' . 421,051 95 Doe Banks.... • 2,389,227 71 Othor moneys bearing interest 19,800 00 State and individual dopolita 5,890,072 48 Toial... 818,768,007 87 ILLIKIDICLII. Specie.....• • (11,245,616 21 Seal Saute.— - • . 288,363 17 Due Bank, Bank notes, and date from Branches and agencieo Loano and Exchange. Bond. and Stocks Suspended Debts. 488,358 86 Ststo Treasury • 148,608 24 City Bonds and other investments—. 889,874 00 Total: .....::a - $18,758,007 VI The Philadelphia Bulletin ate a late date says: Money continues abundant. Exchange on Exit• land roles'at 11001101, and the steamer took out mock less specie than was expected. The private claims en Meath° hive been finally adjudicated, sod the amount of about 13,200,000 is to be paid out of the Sith.Tressury. There fa a good demand for 'Money, and the applicationa at the Banks are large, but not more than equal to the deposits. The lines of diecount are gradually extending throughout the :Gentry. The quarterly statement of the city Banks -,o(New York exhibits this restore quite proMinently. The' increase of discount from 21st of December to 29th of March le about $2,500,000, say 67a millions •agapiet 65 millions; while the decrtrue of specie in $3,000,000, say 8,000,000 against 11,000,000, and the decrease of deposits 2,000,000, say 38,000,000 against 40,000,000. The lots of specie was, for the meet'part, by transfer to the Sub.Tressury.• JOHNSTOWN, April 19th, 1851. Mum. Harpa 4. Layton—Gents.: You will confer a s special favor on_a friend by giving place in your paper for the following. Oa the 14th in. , gent, as I was passing up the Pennsylvania canal with my boat, which I have bein Captain of for a period of years, below Johnstown, on the divi. sion which S.. Bracken Esq. has charge of; there. was a very serious break took place in the ern. I bankment, and the opinion of quite a number present was that the business must be suspended for two or three days,' but to my great surprise, by the indomnitable exertions anclin an agement of the foreman, S. Bracken, who was on the spot at'once, he passed the regular Packets, without any deten• tion of the passengers, and in ten hours after passed all the freight "busts:, - This was most astonishing, end too much praise cannot be awarded to Mr. 8., and also CaptainPetere, for hie‘judiclousielection in his foreman. Mr. Bracken is one of our' very beat business men he is deserving of better things from the democracy of Pennsylvania than that of being made. Boss. A 'few men like bim on the Weetern end, next to Pittsburgh, would be an , : hotspr .: to,the Canal. Board and a great saving "to tini.'tommonweielth:. While the most of Men would bertbiokibii iboit mending a break, Bracken woulaz*lii ; - BoArvar. The Democracy of De laware county havainstruc- Jadges GIIION and Bina--for the Sup ted their delegete to the Judicial. Convention In favor, oC The Delegates appointed to the Judicial Conven tem Court. lion, from Berke county, life instructed to eupport the nomination of.the Hon,Wef. STIIONG for the Supreme Bench. Mr:S. is a man of undoubted abilities, and would do honor to the station. --- The Norfolk Beacon says that the naval con structor at the Gosport Navy Yard has recommended that the Pennsylvania should go into dock jai Order to ezarnineand repair her bottom. The Departnient has been written to on the subject. The Mali= (Indiana) Courier says that forty freight can leave the river depot daily for varions points on the Rail Road to Indianapolis, and the intersecting roads. Loid Viscount Houma has got possession of the princely mansion and its lands of Ifillymoon, ono of the findresidences in the conntyTyrone:' His Lordship paid '194000. It yields 14,51.0 a year, Some time since the • timber alone would yield 130,000.' Hon. Rossitta.Bitown died in Cheshire, Mass., last week, of Latium:nation of.the brain. He had been a:Pe; mocratic Senator is the Massachusetts Legislature, and was an able and useful man. The fire at Honesdale, on Friday night, destroy • ed about forty buildings in the buaiesss part of the town. Tile loss is estimated at $159,000. • The New Orleans Picayune says that SIGNORINA Pomo' has been engaged b Mani, the empteaariO of the liavacis opera troupe, to sing there next winter.— Her engagement is for six month', at a salary of MI,- The 28tia inst. has been fisedhpon fur renewed trials to elect retiresentalives to Congress in the :Id, 4th, and 7th districts of lilassachusetts. As these will be the second trials under the new law, a plurality vote will of course decide the elections. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of °corgis, Je cline, becoming a candidate for Governor, and =nom mends Hon. H. Cobb, late Speaker of the House of Rep resentatives. Aboy, who was sent to neguiro bow an old lady named Mums was in health, asked her servant, "Nellie mann, miaeat wants to know how old Mrs. WILXIS is to -day," to which the latter replied, She is Inuit seventy-four to-day." s •-- A Western water thlnkr that a the proper way of spelling tho is "though," and etc "eight," and bo .Lbeau,. the proper way of spelling pat Inver is pougas• eigalsaux. An iron house, fora hotel, is about to be erected in Philadelphia, in Third street near, Arch. It is five sto ries high. Several iron warehouses are to be erected in that city this simmer. The Iron bealness in this coon• try will he immense in a few years trorn the iron braid ings alone. itlatsasta, E. IiOLLWAY, who was convicted 7 years ago at N. 0., of sualittg drafts on the U. S. Treas ury from the Cutout-bon= in that city, and forging the same, has been pardoned by the President. Hotta:tar was sentenced to ten years imprisonment in the peniten tiary, and to pay a fine of SlO,Otr/. He had served out 7 years of his terra. The Joint special committee of the Legistaturo of Massachusetts on thesubjectofeapltal punishment, have reported a bill for the abolition of the death penalty and providing that the offences punished by death under the present code shall be punishable by imprisonment in the State prison for life. Tho spinners at Fall raver, Mass., umbering 3; 000 operatives, have been on a strike for the lost 21 wed* against a redaction of wages amounting to 25 per cent. Their laboring brethren in Massachusetts are contribut ing to their support. Governor Herr, of New York,las issued a pro clamation, offering a reward of e3OO for the apprehen sion of Edward Welch, Michael Sullivan, Cornelius Shahan, and Patrick Cooney, charged with having kill ed Wureor Crsistreors, a constable of Chataurpre county, N. Y. la Worcester, blimp., before the Supremo Comm, AJAILIL Fairsamm and wins bay° obtained 81,000 due• ages of Sam= EL Boaantous, for libel uttered against Dirs. Fatima:nu sortral years sine e, t afore she was mar ried. --- At Dalaariecoilaollo.,cight ships,of between 900 and 1,200 tons vita, arc to Lo built this season. At Wal dob Oro', at least fear ships aro to be built, and fall as Ina• ny al usual at Bath. Lieutenant Jotter P. Guns, of 'Wilmington, Dela vnum, v iU leave for Norfolk this week, to Soin rho U. 9. ship Plymouth, for a three years' emir: in the East dies. Mzura ia:4i3,iis(2 177,377,185" 110.670.781 02421,10 45,963,955 30,60,.49 6,779,424 Hon. A. 0. P.:keno:non, of the Cam knot mem ory, has been appointed by Governor Tnonoaes, of Tesulesne, as. Chancellor of tho diddle division of tbm State 01,373,520.74.5 1,1.63,731416 - At Roston, on Saturday, Jonn Basin,. charged with stealing an umbrella and some other small articles from a derailing house, wassentenced tette house of in. dasuy for five months. The."&marican Miller.ts the taco of n newspaper Huffalo,devoted to the inapoc don of floor, milling and aeientifiC intelligence. The City Hotel in Lowell, Hass., was destroyed by fire on Friday night, It was unoccupied. The demand fcie first rate carpenters at Deters burg, Va., the latelligencer of that place Sill, a very great. Plot to Overthrow alio Empire of Hayti. By later adrices from Hayti, received in Boston, we have a mote connected account of tho late plot to overthrow the existing Imperial Government of Hayti and to revastablish the Republic. Tho Boston Traveller says: 4, In the first place, the conspirators wore blacks, and not mulattoes. It 'appears that several exten• sire robberies had occurred at Port an Prince and Cape Haytien, and the government was convinced that these robberies had something to do with a po !Meal movement. Among others, the government treasury was robbed of a large amount. Of course the police there were wide awake to catch the per petratars of these extensive and successful robbe ries. It appear., according to the accounts, that on a certain eight, one of the soldiers was robbed of his shirt. Ho stopped a man whom he suspected oftbe robbery, and instead of finding the stolen article, found a large sum of money. The prisoner offered his captor a considerable amount to let him go, bet the officer °film guard, hearing the noire, came out. The prisoner had then two mon to bribe—and while be was about it, the police, who were not far off, came op. Some reason led them to suppose that the officer of the guard had a part 'of the money which the prisoner had in hie poliession, and be al so was arrested. In searching his residence, docu. meat, were discovered which brought to light tho whole conspiracy. It extended all over the island, and maul leading blacks were implicated. In addl.. don to the arrest ofa large number at Port au Prince, including ono or two of the Ministry, about one hundred were arrested at Cape Rupee, including several in office; also the Commismary of Police at Genitives. At or near the capital, the Minister of Public Justice and several of hi. fellow conspirators have been shot; also several of those !Fleeted at Cape Harlon. It is supposed that many more would seller the penalty of death. " Relative to the demand made by Com. Parker of the Saranac, for damages for the illegal imprison mint of Capt. Mayo of the Leander, we learn that the Haytiea Government I:iron:Red him in 'abidance, that they were willing to pay Capt. Mayo some corn. ponsatiou, hot refused to give the aum demanded for the detention of the vessel. This answer Corn. Porter will report to the authorities at Wash. ingtoo. 44 Wo bear that the Haytion government refuses to pay the claims—to a largo amount and of long mind ing—in favor of American merchants, to which Mr. Green and more latterly Mr. Walsh has boon depu tised to call their attention. .... 3,646,628 94 ....10,302,920 92 1,332,249 93 fityib!)#nsci anb a - flippittp. "Mr. Vi aleb, the American Coromlitioner, has left the capital in the' steamer Water Witch for other parts of the Island. What was the result of bleu°, gotiationu in conjunction with the French and Eng lish Coneulirto induce Soloque to settle the quarrel between the Haytions and. Dominicians, is not cm (Only known, but the story Iv that the project has entirely failed. It was the general opinion that So loque was never more powerful in the Island than al itio present moment. He exhibits groat sagacity in all his morcmente.o czr Tho following eloquent extract is from DAN WEBnTII , O rec Cot spoech at Boston : • Gent!oaten, let us despair of nothing in behalf of our country. We it growing in proapority. Wo shall coo that tho returning sense of tho community, the great principle of the lose of liberty—and wo might add, and I would add, with all the emphasis that I tan pour out of my heart—the love of Union, will leOp us together. (Applause.) If I bad ion thinned voices, if rconld speak so a. to be heard on the shores of the Pacific, ff I could gather around me tho w h o l e o ra l ' s ri ot motion, I would say, fellow citizens, union, mama, UNION, now aid forever (Greatrebeering.) - • • What are an these petty diitibetionaj :what aro antilogn cavils, and questions, and sectional, quar. eels. They are not the dust in the balanco. They aro not fit to inhabit .the heart of a true Americie, for the heart of a tree American embrace' his wtiolo country, and if it is not big enoogh for that:he had better tear it out and throw it from his bosom. (Applause.) • , MME ~-,i. !..ri 1, 1 :7 . Diestur ismil Barron. The Richmond Whig, explaining a previous ar. title in relation • tei the late Commodore Barron, makes known the following particulate of what took place between that officer and the lamented Dena. tor, after the unfortunate duel between them.: ~"It might have been inferred from what we said in reference to the duel bet Ween Decatur and him. self, that the difficulty originated from a charge of cowardice made by the former upon his conduct on that occasion. This wan not so.- Shortly after the . -.verdict of the court, which suspended him for five years, Commodore Barron went abroad ead'did not return to this country until some time after the close of the war of 1812. It was in reference to this that Decatur peed those disparaging remarks which led to the - unfortunate duel between them. After the exchange of shots, and when both were wounded— mortally ;is was then supposed—they were brought together by their friends, and mutual explanations took place. Decatur asked him why he did net re turn from Copenhagen when the war broke out and take part in the struggle in which his country was engaged. Commodore Barron replied that be was really so poor that he hsd not the means to pay his passage home. The gallant and generous Decatur then said, why did you not tell me of this before— no difference could then have occurred between us. It is melaecholy to reflect that a misapprehension of such a character should have caused the loss to his country of one of her noblest defenders?, gad Occurrence—Church Strut)lx by Lightning—Lou of Llfe. DArrrsixx, Ps., April 28. About half past three o'clock yesterday after noon, while the congregation . were assembled at the Methodist Church in this place, and during the exercises of prayer, immediately preceding the reception of the'communion, the church was struck by , lightning, the fluid passing down the steeple, through the roof, and down a lamp.rod to near the centre of the church, in the midst of the assembly. One • lady, Mrs. George Penryl, was instantly killed, and seriously injuring eight others. Several others, who were 'seated in different parts of the church, were more or less injured. The steeple was shattered to pieces, and will have to be removed. Severel'pews were also torn loose.— The floor boards in several places were torn up.— The outside door was much shattered. fhe build ing is a very handsome one, and was but recently completed. Powder Mill Ezploslon.•Losl or Lire. Mauna Canna, April 27.—The powder mill, known as the Haulm') Mill? belonging to the Messrs. Donnehgerg, and located in Mationiog Val ley, about three miles from Lehighton, was blown up on Friday afternoon. One men was instantly killed by the ezploaloo, and several others were ea. dewily Injured. The report of the esploaloo was distinctly beard In this place. We aro Informed that dile is the twelfth or fifteenth time that a elm i. hr accident has encored to this establishment. DIVIBION OF WXIITISOBISLAHD COSTATT..-Our neighbors of Westmoreland are becoming divided among themselves in regard to county matters, and efforts are being made to split the county in two by a line nearly following the Southern turnpike, making the seat of justice for the one division at New Alexandria, and for the other at Mount Plea sant. It seems that a move has bean made for the erection of new public buildings in Greens. burg, at a cost of $BO,OOO to $100,000; and the friends - of the proposed division contend that if new buildings must be put up, the convenience and Interests of the people would be advanced by making them at different points, inasmuch as the average distance of travel to court would be les sened, and the tax would be lightened by private subscriptions at the new county seats. A meet ing was held in Bairdstown on last Friday, but it MU not very largely attended, and after an address from Dr. Speer in favor of the division, adjourned until next Saturday. The project does not ap pear to meet with mach favor in this portion of the county; how ft takes in other sections we are not aware.—B/aireilic Apatackiats. Oman Eleturnontsui.—The names of tho pot. sons arrested at Now Tork on Saturday for being concerned to getting Op another Cuban expodition, the papers state, arc Joh° L .C.Sallivae, of Dr. Kcarnoy "town) Wm. T. Rogers, jr., (ee phow of Dr. Einem) Captain Lewis, captain of the steamboat Cleopatra, and formerly captain of the Creole is the former expedition; Major Louis 9chia• linger, ono of the Hungarian patriots; Dt. IMMO H. Bennett, La old reaident of. How York; and Pedro Sandlot, a Spaniard. ' Ton Conon Cnor.—Lotters from the South, mato that the plant Is up and to a flourishing condition, and Omagh the eights bare Inca cool, thero has bean no treat to iojoro the young plants, a: there was in the spring of last year, sod the year beloro that. The high price, and great profit obtained by tho planters, has stimulated the cultivation of agreat quantity of land, and with a fair season we may look fur a crop much exceeding that of any previons year, and fully up to the ability of the wholo forco of the plantations to gather and prepare for market. The present downward tendency of pnces bide fair to continue some time. Fon can Woar.Va FAIII.—No loss than Moven fine steamers will leave this country for England during tho month able'', with living cargoes for the great exhibition. The programme is as follows: Steamer ' Fur From May 6th, Humboldt, Southampton, New York " 71b, Asia, Liverpool, If It " 7th, Lafayette, i! Philadelra " 10th, Pacific, . " New York " 14th, Niagara; -- . " Bostoo. " 15th, City of Glasgow, " • Phlladelre " 170, Hermann, Southamptoo, Now York " 21st, Europa, Livorpool, CI IS " 240, Arctic, 04 II IS " 213tb, Cambria, " BoatoD. " 31st, Franklin, Southampton, New York Bap Ilaws rot Pure MONOtile.—The Iron later. est, says the Pottsville Register, is gradually im proving throughoot the country, with a healthy market, though us yet there has been but little ad. since in price. Iron.producing establishments which have been 'appended fin months past by the depression of the market, are again being set in mo. lion. This feet will give imaged vigor and tone to the coal trade. Notice. ALL LOT HOLDERS or the Allegheny Cemetery are informed that there will be no adminance to the Cemetery hereafter on Sundays, except by special tioket k which sea be obtained at the office on the grounds. JOHN CHISLETT, Sop't. Allegheny Cemetery April 30 1135t.—my9:d2w. Lost, ABOND deed in August, IBSO i drawn iiy_flamuel McElroy to J. B. Hamilton, be for P.' 50. The Bond is of no use to any person but tha g., undersigne d.— The finder, by returning it, will oblige J. 9. HAMILTON, • Attorney at Law, Fifth street. S YRUPS, &c.—Unti t l o rwood , s a t uTe e r LT : o n E r 3 l 7 o T ; ap ; Strawberry Vinegar; Lemon Sum, for rale by WM. A. gi'CLIOIO & CO USSENM23 AND EXTRACTS FOR BRAVING, .C. 4 JELLIES, ICE CREAM, Ac— Essence Lemon, Emend of Nutmeg, do Vanilla, do Jain. Ginger, do Rose Vanilla Beans For sale by WM. A. M'CLURO tc ' CO., myl • 254 Liberty street. C AROLINA CERITS—For sale b c r sm. 111 , LUDO & CO, Grocers sad Tea Dealer B A in CO ato N;l an 4llTh al s t:i e viti ou g a . l7 er ea s re loo d S t riders and 9 des, my 2 RING & MOORHEAD. BUTTER AND LARD.—A few kegs in store and for sale by Imy2l KING it 'MOORHEAD. DECEIVED DY THE FIVE DAY . Xi, 3 pieces °roman's green Cloth; 2 do super black French do; d do light mixed Tweeds, of an entire new style, for business coats 24 d o Chunorin a n cy Vesting, a new attic le; and will be made to order is the best manner end on the lowest teams at the Emporium of Fasbi_ ,on No 71 Smithfield/tram. D ol l] R. CHESTER. GLOVES: GLOVES 1 GLOVES!—A splendid as sortment of Ladies and Misses lisle thread and sill Gloves, embroidered and Just received at W. DALY le CO's myil] Old Eetal;llebed Stickln: Store Fifth street FLO • ••:.32 our; Is super , ne • 36 do extra Family do; 12 do Ryo do, on consignment and (1nY2.1 RING & BIOORRE&D. - DEATHERS—A prime lot in store and for sale_ by my 2 KING &.1110OGREAD WRAPPING A PER.-100 Reams medium rag ; 11) do doable do do, on consignment'and for sale by tr. - KING k MOORHE&D IXOblll4 +—Conine=ly for eby WM. DYER. MOE SOWED CASALIZIII. /MUMMY PpitpMlATipite.—The South Carolinian chivalry, it is known, bait, recently appropriated $300,000 for hictiOY .weapotts, and some.-Matonichniatte yaokees have , got thejob to make them—or a part of them,- at least:, . . . , A - Iriand informs the editor of the Woonsocket Patriiit that schteasitr,- Watery," or Milbury, Mum, have obtained the contract for the mall arais,:ylz eqoas makable 3,000 rides; and 2,000 - pistols. The field artillery are to be made in South Carolina, and the authorities were very antlouethat Messrs. Wa. tors should manufacture the small arms there also ; bat this could not be, and get the arms completed within tho ,time allotted by the contract. *MCIISTB. Watery, however, have contracted to establish the armory in South Carolina, 'after the completion of this order." - _ So the valiant souls who are going to dievolve the Uainn, whip Uncle Sam and "the rest of matikind, ll can't even manufacture their own guns, but :have to travel all the way to old Matinachueette. „ JEaxY Len arrived at Baltimore on Monday even. ing last, and took aparunenta at Barnum , s City Mos tel. The Sun states that Miss-Lind, in conversation with, many outer friends In that eity, expressed her. aelt highly gratified with her late, tour throegh the south and west, being highly pleased' with the man. uers, customs and scenery of the country. • , trr The undersigned persons are requested to come forward of Monday, Mayy. sth, and show cause , `if any they have, why I should not- obtain: license to'keep a Public Hoare of Entertainment; . • MOSES BFLAWDY. mom or asusoltszaauctras as. moss • BLVWDY. B Nabtes, Henry Rudolph, John tt Singer, Wm B Nikely, D Yarnell, J A Speer, R Rapp , Alex Speer, • Wm R Boggs, James A IngraM, James C Wm Mercer, W Bison, William Banton, And'w Hambers, James Woodburn, Joseph Haley Geo W Burns, Chas Thornburg, Wm Baker,Ti) John C Nicholson, John F. Hull, Sautes Mackerel, Robert Leh' Robert Gracy my2:lt• . , [l3' karivictsLllisismocix !—Dr. Houghton't Pepati, the litre iligutios Fluid, or Gain* :Nice, a great Tipp. p epai a Curer, prepared from Rennet, orihe Patera Stem= ach of the ac. after directions of Baron LUgaiti t by J.B. HOllOlllO3, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. The art of making an dttntßaied Digestive /UK nada pertomdng the process'of Digestion, out of the Stomach, bas long been known to Physiological Chemkts. The honor of the discovety belongs to a celebrated German Chemist, who gave the name of Pepsin to the active prin ciple of the Gastric Juice, which he obtained by macera ting the lining membrane of the Di goy tine BLOM= b of the Calf in miter, and precipitating the Pepsin from the solu tion. - Dr. Pront, Dr:Pereira, and %%Gregory, in Eng land ; • Dr. Beaumont and Dr.Dunglison, in Amenca ; and chief of all, Baron Luau, have recently experimented, ind written upon this singularly inure:den and curious subject, and thrown much Light upon • the nature of the Digestive process, in its chemical and physiological relit- Dr. S. S. Houonron, of Philadelphia, has applied this dlsc.overy to the cure of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP SIA with astonishing success. It is impossible.to give the . Scientific and other evidence of these facts - in the limits of this advertisement. Let the afflicted call upon the Agent, and get a descriptive sheet, gratis. It is one of the greatest Scientific wonders of the day. QT. Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. flotrorcron, fit D., Sole proprietor. Price, 'one dollar per bottle. See advertisement in another column. Alassander Bradley, - No:19 Wood Srea, between Pity and Second, (ezent ow THE GOLDIN NOVE,) IiirANUFACTURER OF EVERY, DESCRIPTION .Lad. OF COOKING STOVES, of the most approved patterns, and such as will render the best satisfaction. Also Parlor Stoves, amongwbich will be found. Jew ell tc Root's celebrated folding door Parlor Stoves ,• Egg Stoves; Radiators ; Pliant]. Stoves plain and fancy Grates, (to which we Invite the attention of belblers);Tea-ketims; Hollow-ware; Wagon boxes, Ere, to all of which we invite the attention, of dealers be fore purchasing elsewhere. [m92 BennoWs Monochromatic Depository. No. 73 Third Street. !MIMI iti4--aro3 , PAEXTINGIS. Tho Garden. of Clethsemene The Cemetery of Scutari. MEE - ••• : • • , • • Isapqrtaut to Dyipopticsi For sale wholes lie and Proßibrines prices by KEYSER & 'DOWELL, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Now Books: Now Books k ;UST RECEIVED AT WAIVE. PERIODICAL DE, IP POT, No. 6$ Fourth street— The International Maga4ne for May. This is the, paragon of ell the mouthiir.s. - Eugene See's loaf and best work—The Mysteries of the People ; or the History of a Proletarian Family ; Boston Shakspeare, No 37—contents:.Hamlet; Blackwood for Apra The Philosophy of Spiritual Interconse, being an ex planation of Modern Mysteries, by Andrew /actual Davis; - Woman's Friendship, a story of Domestic Life, by Grace Aguilar; The Vale of Cedars, by Grace Aguilar; Living Age No. 333; Rebell and Tories—a Revolutionary Legend, by Lawrence Labree Esq ; The Complete Kitchen. a.nd Fruit Gardener; Complete Florist, or Plower Gardener ;. Knowison's-Complete Farrier, or Horse Doctor; Rnowlson , a Complete Cow and 'Cattle Doctor,: far popular and general use—Price 25 cents. laiy9 Country Seat Tor Bale. 0131. ACRES; sintatod in Peebles township, on the ti." 3 Braddock's Field Road, about 300_yards from the Turnpike and * mile from the Railroad Depot in Wil kinsburg, one of the most desirable locations offered,. Acso—Si.tty. Building Lots, adjoining the Railroad Dow In Wilkinsburg, and fronting on the turnpike road. Enquire of J. P. Horbaeb, 193 Liberty street,oi the iabscriber, near the premises. - my 2 at A. *MADAM. To School Teachers. fHERE willbe a meeting of the School Directors of ir Upper S. Clair township on. SATURDAY the 24th o May, at School House No. 0, in said township, for the purpose of examining Teachers. , Schools be open sir months—wagesS2o,oo. • By order of the Board. torMtwe - CHESTERFIELD ROBB, Secty. Agile aural atatlae. THEBoard a/ Managers of the A ll egheny County Agricultural Society are -requested to meet in the nem Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY . , the 91st day of ?lay ensuing, at 10 o'clock A. U. The punctual attendance of every mem ber is particularly desired at this meeting, as the inter ests of the Society are deeply involved in the action of the Board at this time. *. . my2e2tw J. E. M'CABE, Preet. Pitts • urga Theatre. A CARD. IT is resmetfully announced that Miss OATEN !. PORT'S BENEFIT, and positively ber last night but one, will take place on Friday Beating, 2d. May, when she will appear in her intense character of MESTA, in Sheridan Knowles , new Play of the Mate or Masuincrarl ; and to support ber on this occasion, Mr. Davenport will perform General !Claimer. try' Box Book now open. ' tmyt:2t TUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS— Black and colored French Cloths ; Light colored fanny . Casslmeres ; Black French Casmmeres ; Fancy Silk Vestings ; Bud and white Marseilles Vesting; Jenny Lind Vesting, at B. hr t ARGUST , B, myL2t No 155 Wood st Front Brion and House Mo. frHE undersigned is now manufacturing, at his Steam I Brick Press, in Birmingham, the handsomest Front Brick, for houses, ever produced, which he will sell at one-third one•half less than hand•roade, possessing perfectly even, square edges, and a smooth,potirkerf sur face; they catch no dust or soot, and preserve a hand some, clear, briiht appearance, as seen in Rev. Mr. Knek's Cbarebisantb Pittsburgh — the contrast between it and other buildings being very visible. The brick now making are much 'opener to the former. The front of anything like a genteel house should be of pressed brick, the additional expense being so trifling. Certificates in my possession, from Government Offi cers, Agents and Architects, who have used similar brick extensively, certify to their superiority In strength, durability, resistance to frost water, fire &c. HOUSE TILE. Also'manufacturing, a superior satiate of Tile, pro nounced by'an eminent English• Architect, eupenor to Slate, and furnished_atabout one-balf the expense. • COMMON BRICK Also, 300,000 Common Brick; strength, durability, he , guaranteed. Price 53i/ 0 11000, et the Works. myl . ISAAC GREGG. DEAD THIS CERTIFICATE .L "1 tun glad tried Watts , Nervous Antidote. For three years - 1 have been alfiieted . with nervous head ache, low spirits and a bad cough. .1 took but one tea spoonful, and in one hour was entirely relieved of the headache and low spirits. I took - another spoonful the next night, since which time Ism like a new man in Atli strength. AUGUSTUS WAL GOETZ." Watts'lgervons Antidote is sold -at No. 50 Smithfield street. Price $1 bottle.. - rnVl . L. CUTHBERT. is BABBITT'S EFFERVF,SCINO D . OIIIPCIUND.--Th a OA and convenient subsutute for:yeast, and will keep in any climate. Directions for making prewar tea cakes, ecc.,on the wrapper._ For sale A y soNEs, DABBITP , B PATENT SOAP POWDER—Warranted D not to rotor injure the clothes. Price 12k cent; per paper. For sale by (apr29) JAMES A. JONES. PATENT STARCH POLISH—For sale by a . r2O JAMES A. JONES XNGLISH AND IRISH TEAS.-The subscribers have just received an tavola° and will hereafter keep a constant supply of the above class of Teat, The flavor of which is so generally pictured by persons from the a Old Country? awl by many others. , Trice The house which has been advertising an exclusive monopoly of these Teas, cahoot continue to do so with *have also on luind a large isiortment of Fresh Teas, of all gradea and of every description, which We believe cannot be excelled in Pittsbunh AVM: A. micarito tc. co, r. Grocers and Tea Dealerit A I fi t amesr7 7 ' 7— : . l2: da 14ECall's If; - • Far sale at madame price'. ." npr2B WM- DYER. James nose Eintriareau t ATTORNEY AT LAM thrirzcs, No, 120 Ron= Stamm, Prnoeueoa aazdt._ng. APEW GEN/Ul.. BOARDSRS - dau beaccammo dam ,d t atTllcatioa be made soon,M N 0.20, cornet , of Rand and Fayette streets. CaPiZialar c-, .....t : r v. INNIM =MI . 4 ' COLUMBUS INSURANCE:: COMPANY Fire and marine. • tcoLumßrrs,.osto. BEAUS ADAMS, Jr., President. D. ALEXANDER, Seeretar/. DIEINCTOIS. Thomas:Moodie, ' N. H. Swayoe, D Alexander, • L S. Ide, O. H. Clarke, 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 fire. Also, against the perils or inland navigation. IL BEESON,__Agent, (Mee to Waterman's Warehouse, No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh; D. Adams, Jr., Joseph Whitetail, P. Hayden, M. S. Sollivant, John Graham, Win. Miner, Shirleysburg, Huatingdon Co., Pai - liirch 4,'Sl. 3.M. Bier: Dear Sir—Your . Petroleum is* working Wonders in this vicinity ; therefore, we would thank yon to send us two dozen by the Pennsylvania Railroad. We are entirely out, and it is being inquired for almost every day. YOlMl,TOSpeetillily, • JOHN LONG & CO. • Hayesvilie, Ashland Co., Ohio,hlarch 10,'51. S. Kier : Dear Sir—Your Agent, a law weeks since, left with us four dozen Rock Oil, which we have sold. Please forward to ns six dozen immediately. You medicine is working wonders in this region.— We can obtain several excellent certificates, if you lt !Ile sire them. Yoars, W. W W.. 14.11 - For sale by Keyser & WDowell, 141) Wood street; It. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street ; B. A. Fahnestock & Co., corner of Wood and Front streets • D. M. Curry, D A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, and H. P. gchwartz li All i Veny. Also, by the proprietor, 3. lapin • Canal - Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. • 111 A• • eMr - • Menus above Hoard of Trade -Roorrus, corner o Third end Wood streets. • • (apr2B LE7- LUNCII served op at the St. Clair Ilotel Bar 'every day, at 11 o'clock. apr26 (City Dailies copy.). .Wno would not rather enjoy the plehitures of health and the agreeable consciousness of welithelug, to the griping pains of disease—the bitter continuance of ill. health, and the chilling thoughts of never recovering! Bat, of all diseases, who is not most anxious to escape a disease of the Lungs! The very idea of falling a victim to Consumption, sends a tremor to the heart strings of life. Bat, ob ! how joyous the thought that ME and HEALTH is still taw own, when just before, De spair had spread her dark canvass over us. Such, kind reader, are the pleasurable sensations ex perienced by hundreds, whe, by the use of Dr. Wistar 2 s Balsam of Wild Cherry, have this dire disease slowly, but surely ,driven from their system—and health,rosy health, again restored to their hutgabshingbodies. Beware of counterfeits and base Imitations. 117. See advertisement. iaprl2 Sarsaparilla es. lOaziehalaggia. Soon after the introduction of the herb Canadeigud into this country, it was found that as an anti-scorbutie, febrifuge, and ton ic,it was far superior to the best Brazi lian Sarsaparilla. In Liver Complaint", Scrofula, and Pulmonary erection', it was administered with marked success. The qualities we have named it retains in all their strength when combined with Diemen and 'Tar, in the form of Dr. Ragan' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar, and Canthulagua. The demand far this great nuti-Consamp tive medicine is enormous, and constantly increasing a &- necessary result of its erects. The limits of on enure newspaper would be inadequate to present the evidence in its favor, which, without solleitauon, has ac cumulated in our hands. For that, and other information we must refer the searcher after truth to the pamphlets distributed gratuitously by oar Agenut Sec also long advertisement- B:r Consumers of wines are Invited to read In another column the card of Jacob Snider, Jr.'s cheap .wine store 57Walnut street. Philadelphia, fcbl4:dly SHAKER SARSAPARILLA, THE GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE IT PREVENTS DISEASE-PROOF: A Cann Savicol Coruna Can.-The following evi dence is only one of thousands of similar character, and conclusively.proves that Dr. Howe'a Sarsaparilla is one of the most effective remedies ever discovered Dr. Howe —Dear Sir. hly son, when about six months old, broke out with that dreaful disease, ;Screw. tout Sores, over the face and body; and for two years and a hall I tried every means :hat could be suggested by my (rinds. I also had the advice of six or seven of the best physicians in the country, without effecting a cure, and I almost wished the little sailerer dead, that it might be freed trom its pains. During the last six months the sores were so distressing and painful, my self and wife were up with it night and day, for weeks together, and we had given up all hope of ever wising oar little one: At length, a friend advised us to try your Shaker Sarsaparilla. Reluctantly I triad it, and I have reason to bless God for it, tor, id a very shirrs store, it heal ed up the :cm, 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, as we are satisfied it would have saved a great deal of suffering and expense. The child is now well and hearty. We do aneesitnangly consider your Shaker Sarsaparilla one of the best pre . partitions now in use. JOHN STANSBURY, • Rose, between Front and Secoad sta. This it Meanly Sarsaparilla doss acts in ida Liter; Ka mp and Blond, at thesame time, whet renders it altogetip , sr mote valuable to =try . ont,partioulark Penulks. Dr. Massey, Periffssor in the Ohio afedwa/ College, says the Silakerprepanntans are truly valuable; and recommends own to the public. No hisicoar—no P 01.50310116 Drugs as de Shaker SarraparOa. Remember, it u warranted to be purely and entirely Vircrabte, and as a Female and Fannly medicine it has no equal. Be swre you enquire forrDr. S. D. Hotri's Shako Sarsaparilla, - Price el per bottle, and slx bottles for 55. • Dr. S. D. HOWE & CO., Proprietors, • No. 1 College Hall, Cincinnati, to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by our Agents. J. ecl/00NYMILB. EC CO.; li. W. Allan, A. litsca, Join Monsxy J. M. , Prowrisann, Wallas! JACKSON and J. A. Jeans, Pittsburgh; D. A. trasona, Allegheny ; tV. H. Mae/nu-tan, Manchester; P. Cluoatn, Brownsville; and Druggists generally. Also, by HOWE & CO., Pro. priators,No. 1 College liall.Cineusnani.Ohio. • lOUS • During -these sudden changes of the weather, colds, coughs and diseases of tbe Lungs and Tnrcat, are more prevalent than at any other season. We ad vise persons so affected to procure at once, Jaynes Ex pectorant, which always relieves& cough or tightness of the chest or throat, or the difficulty ot breathing. .Try it. To be had at the Pekin Tea Store, SS Fifth street. n ~~~ ~~ ~-yyY rv~ CITIZENS' INISIIItAIicsk COMPANY. OP PIITIIIIIII6II. C. G. HUSSEY. Area1.......-W. MARKS. See , y Offt.co—No. 41 Mar( g n i,' Workouts of C. H. Grant. OTen Company-Is now prepared to insure all kinds ets, on Houses, Manufactories, Goods, Merchan dise in Store, and in Transim Vessels, &c. An ample guaranty fcrr the ability and integrity of the Institution, Is afforded in the character of the DirECIOTS, who extra!! citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the community fo r the ir prudence, intelligence end integrity: Dnrccroas—C. G. Hussey, Wm. Baga'ey, Earl , mer, Jr. Walter Bryant , Hugh D. Si no, Edward Heazel ton 2.. Kinsey S. llarbeugh, S. M. 'Kier: marl2at Associated Firemen's Insurance Compa. ny of the Olty of Pittsburgh. W. W. DALLAS, Prelet.—ROßEßT FINNEY . , Seeyi Will insure agatrat FIRE and MARINI. RISKS ()rill kinds. Irks in Alanonsaksia Man, Not. L 4 and 125 Watt r rt. W. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson, R. H. Hanley, R. B• Simpson, Joshua - Rhodes, C. 11. Paulson, W m. . M. Ed. Gregg, trbawyer,h. A. enrAn as . h O ut o l iutti al . "Cal lingw(Pece2Oß g7Oaa Fellows' 1111, Odeon ButtainF,Fotert4 street between Wood and Smiatfie struts.—Ptusburgt• Encampment, N 0.2, meets lit and 3d Tuesdays °fey . " month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets .'d end 4,b Puesdays. bleettanies' Lodge, No. 9, meets ever; Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge N 0.24, meets e wry Wednesday evening. Iron City_Lodge, islo.lfe.lrneets every Monday ev'og.• Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 7.9 . meets every Friday 'waning. Zoceo Lodge,No.3l*, meets every Thursday e st a i ng , at their Hall, einver of. Smithfield and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge, No; 241, meets every Friday even ing. Hall, corner of Leaooek and Sandusky streets, Allegheny City. , may2ikly ErAlagerona Lodge, I. O. of O. F.—•ThoAn: geeing' 1.,04g5, No. 299 , 1 . O. of 0. F. 7 meets every Wed. cagey evening in Washington Hall, WooZI at. (ja4:ly O. or O: 1 0 ,—Place ot Meeting, Washington Hill, Wood street, between Stb and Virgin Alloy. Prrotstraoa Lonna, No. ;rill—Meets every Tuesday . reciting. Mincadwan EscAnirwatit, No. 87—hlaets Ist and 34 Friday °teach month.. kar2S-1v ! N o t l oo...TheJomunnsurnTanoasSocurrY,of Pitts, burgh and Allegheny, =wets on the second Monday o• every launi month at the Florida Houst Market at. Folra 4 UNGIIL, Secretary. OFFICE OP .THE • • • * ASSOCIATED FIREIIEN'B . COMPANY .. 110- Books will be open at the Office of th e Company, Nor 124 and 125 ilf . anortgaltdst Hours, Warr strew, foram purpose, of reeeivrg subscription; for Two Thousand shares of the Capital Stock of said Company, on Tow day, :As 15th instant. By' order of the' Eoard of Directors, • upril ' W. W. DALLAS, Prset; • J Doguerreotypaik :• • NlllllO3 et. Co. would respectfully announce to tho citizens of Pittsburgh, Alleghtny and vicinity, that they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Roos and Went, built and anangea expressly for the purpose. of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The best Da. guerreotypes, on the best material, are taken at this s* , tablishmen; ander the special superintendence of the prwrietars. The arrtuigement enables them also to take Family Groups, Cristo , number of persons, in the most perfect. manner. • Likenesses of sick or aiseaved persons, taken irrany pan of the cuy. Gallery at the Lafayette nal; Fourth street, corner of Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth - .street. fehltly • • BA coN—eopoo rm. iitla t imperior cot and cored, city smoked ; WOO Eh. Snottlders do do aprlO 7h7d.DYM, -ai ENE '`; • . • - • • •••• ; •, • ' '''%. •: 4': f:••• • • • •' .4 1. 4 4 • • • t , .. ~ ~.,.. .. aY ~ t , .; ',..~: =ES .53puhiLISfatict : t!, Petroleum Dr. S. D. 80we,.. DOUILTOII3 : • • r -;• - • • -•- =ME MISIZI =MGM ....'_11;f.,::•:.,i, 4 ,..'itt ..- - -,i^".•,'t ,T.-r1.:T:,.......'..• ` . lt EIIIIIIINIMME• EMEMES '2lnuttemthi. Atheneum EitlUt WUI Open Ms Evening, May 111, 1861, r W fIe.W.ORTHIS GRAN D OLD, coraPAMY, Consisting orDancing, Comic Singing, National euridrel cattiest &c., &e. Ohauge of performance etch totonint Admittance 23 cents. UY For particulars see small bills. fa:l7l THEATRE* Fifth Street, &diem Wood and SnatiVeld. JOSEPH FOSTER Liam AND MAXIMO. .ansterrarross--First Tier and Parquette,so Cents; 8 w:" ond and Third Tiers, 25 cents; Colored Gallery , "25 cents. Private Boxes,"eack,7ll,o°. . DoOrs:open at 0} o'clock; Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. T nenefit of Mies DAVENPORT, and positively her !tut night bat one.. Mr. Davenport will appear. FRIDAY EVENLNO, May 2d, the performances irlD commence withthe_playor THE BairOB4.mARIENDORPT. The whole to ezuelode with • A LOAN OF A LOVER, Hr. Neyent.a Danznig and Waltzing Academy.mat WiSkin* H.U. MR. MEYENT, - Prcitestor of Dan. , r.... i i f * a l n lnf o r mrmft rpifigri k .1`1) lif st w z; 73 I that his Classes are now formed, and that he can take a fear more pupils, only daring this week. Alter which the classes will positively close. • Classes for young ladles and Masters en Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock ; and Ibr Gentle men at 8 o'clock, P. M. Terms moderate. For farther panictdars please call at his residence, '.ll Fifth street. Greenwood , Gardens. . %IBM Sl7/11118/1 RBT/LBAT is now open for the ee l. commodatlon of vislters. The beauty of the place has been .mach Improved, by the' addition of choice Shrubbery and Rowers. A large eollecuon of ever blooming Plants and , Zhnibbery, of the cLolcest kinds, are kept for sale on Ma premises. Ice Creams„ Fruits, &0., kept in the Saloons as tunaL Poquels taste:lllly put up at short notice. • The neat and comfortahlestmtinhoitiChlettaln, leaves the landing, between Pitt street and the Old Allegheny Bridge, at the beginning of every hour—from 9 °Week; A., until 10 P. AL - One eglnt trip every evening, at 7} &Clock. Strangers visiting the Smoky City, are invited to pay a visit to this perfect Flower Garden. The Garden is kept on Temperance piiiteiples, and closed on Sunday. • • .' 111414 Now and Faablonalble:GoOdo. TUB? RECEIVED at BOOSTER ',f• GIZEBBLEV og Bee Hive Clothing Store, No. 225 Liberty street, a tare and splendid easement of the - latest styles of • Spring'and Summer Goods, which we -rite prepared to • manufacture to cider, in a style unsurpassed in this city, and at extremely low prices. ' - • • _ We have on hand a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, made to t6e best ond most fash ionable manner whichwe are determined' to sell very low for cash . e.ountry merchants, and those who buy wholesale, will find It to their advantage to dill and ex amine our stock, before purchasing. [apr7din Whig, Journal, Clarion'Demoorat, Mercer Whig, Meadville Sentinel; Greenablugli Republican, Washington Firsmbter, Steubenville Union copy to the amount of 81; send paper to advertisers, and charge this Office. IatUFHPY THE BLOOD.—The bear and cheapest ma &eine for this purpose is -Dr. Holly's Balsam of; Wan boo and Sarsaparilla. Puce .25 cents per bottle. Sold by . S. L; CUTELBEET, apr23 . 50 Smithfield street, OODW tt.D. • JAGIraIaRGYA DEALERS IN . AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BOORS; STATIONERY, ETC.. ' ' -274itd' Street, Pail Offes Buildings: 434ky BCMlLS!—Woodward oclelley, 73 Third street Post Office BoiMingo, have on han d a choice selection of American and Eeglieii pitblications--boimd audio.. num bers. Also, Stationery, Booksßooks neatly bound in every style. rant*.tf. Htd it TONIC.—Tue superior qualities of thiserilde can only be truly tested by.a trial. It alum the. . pores of the akin, causes a healthy actiod ofthe nerves, entirely frees Ilia hair tram Scurf and -Daridnf, hu a tendency to make the hair curl. The harshest hair Must bow to its power, and change to a softheithey and" glossy state. To ladies the Tonic is invaluable, the bale can be dressed In any. required form 'so as to preserve Im place, either plain or in earls. Its perfume Is invig orating and pleasant, and is free hoar all greasy sub stances, which adds so much to its sterling worth. Sold onlyat, WOODWARD. tr. JELLEIPS, apr3htf . . Ni. 'Third Piestmiu Pa. • day Day• at larecaaroaEl. yEuirs BRASS BAND will give. TWO GRAND jOO CONCERTS in Greenwood Gardeaa,on Thu nifty, May lst, Commencing at o'clock in the afternoon, and 8 o'clock In the evening. • • 'Adminaace 10 cents children to the afternoon Con nen 6.centa. .. • - • • - The steamer Chieftain leave* her landing, between Pivatrectend the old Allegheny Bridge at 9 o'clock, A. ta., and at the beginning of each bonr until 10P. M. la ease of unfavorable motuher thn Concert saltine:we off on Friday, tfte 25. • lan= ItentovaL. SKEYS respectfully Informs his friends and th e pub . lie generally, that ha has taken the stops fenuterly occupied by P. HrniltEß, two doors from the old slice and removed his stock of Shoes= the Ist of April, and . will be pleased to see his old elastomers, (and eels friends), et THE NEW STORE; where a complete as - - sottment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's sum, or • our own make„and. latest, styles, will be kept con.' sternly on hand and made to order. Also, tiw,best as sortment of CifILDREIVS SHOES in the cants:ill aL. ways be found 'on hand. , Partlenlar anuntioaVabi . making FANCY, BFIOE9, for 8 ails; Partiesoto. t • Ladies having soil or tender feet, by leavlig their measures, can, as - wer feel confident, have comfortable: and handsome Shoes made. We would partietdaHy gug , geet to them to CALL AND THY Ad-work onleted, net°, ladies can rely Oltheeleget the time promised. • apt3o:3l " • No.lo Fifth street; Firtsliares. - devonta. Wsrd Property. . FOR SALD—TiO eo detirable Building Lott, each 20 feet front on Overbill street, by - ICAO - deep.' 'nil** perty, of CO feet from, pleasantly satiated *bout feet from Centre Avenge, which Is nowcd, and would do well for alamily retddenee, afro ample room for gardens, play-grounds, &o.; or a a gat lot can be half applied for . • "'" CUraBEIIT, Gang Aes . . myt • - . • 50 Smithfuld.sr D 11-0- if f -15 IV. B. comer of•hfccrici wart fiftgirmn p nirdsu —Established in 11340. • I • ••• Now lncorponued Ly the Le- . r ature of Peunsyiv • a, with Collegiate Posrets ind Pretidinit-42 DUFP,Protessor Dock-IfeePing awf 4 Commercial Science. - • • • • •,• N. EL HATCH, Hag , Professor of Mercantile Lc h w. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the most sec oniplishee pe n . mow west of the•thenntains, Professor of Per: men thip. Upwards of eighteen years' experience tali,. then extensive toreign and domestic shipping, tr . .., ece th e pro. primer of this establishment en experielme in ma rl i n others for the counting bouse,polsirssed but by few teachers cif Book Keeping in the cermtry ; and all who aspire to the highest rank as aecorlotants, are requested to call and examine his arederitials from upwards of an. Bankers, Merchants and Accountants in this city, as also the emphatic feCODlMenditlmui of this Americas Institute, the , Chamber of Commerce, and Many of the leading trerchants, Bankers and Bank Officers of the City of Now York, appulded to his North itatoricau Aecormuutt, and Western Steambou Ae . 44, Summar .13loorzsban Flerwriras • PHE subscriber offers 'far sale on extensive variety of L MONTHLY •PLOWERVIO gi.LtiTs, suitable foe • planting in the yards and Glar.ltas of the cities, corn- Posed in Pan of amnty sow...id' Scummier BlOomung Vey mons, containing some:'n; e vr brilliant varietiest--ptice from el to SAX per do s, t.flelitrapeslll,Bo per dozens Fver -Illoornmg f rom 82,23 tog7,soyser dozen, ac cording to size; saeranlums, Faaheaut,,lfi Plants, ke, ate.i Dldd„rts, composed of the fi nest fre e e blooming smu t from_ to !VP peedekzetl., o meral.eit at our stand;in Market; orbyinail to Pitts burgh T i'ost Ohne, wilt be promptly attended to. _ s o."29:two •- - .SASIES WARDROP. New Illooksl New BOOfki I IarALL, No. 83Fourth street, halt jar .reeelved the following new works I • : ze International Magazine for May. This is the para. gen of all the Monthlies; • ••. . • Boston Shaltspeare No. 37—conteots Ramie; Prince . ; of Denmark ; Living Age, No 362; London Pooch of April 12; ' Rebels end Tories—a Revolutionary Legend--by Law • rence Labree, Eso.; . • . The Complete Riteheia and Fruit Garden ; •,. The Complete Florist or Flower Garden; Knowlsoles Ohmplete Farrier or Horse Doctor; , Knowlson's Complete Cow and Cattle Doctor=Gr populsir and general nee.' Fric.e 25 cents. ,[spat rri OFFICER, Agent of Real Estero and Writer of L. Deeds, fdortgages, Bonds, Articles of Agreement, 4.0., N 0.63 FiAh street, between -Wood End Smi th field streets.. (arra.' D&L,v & CO. Latenets 'ready ter sale &large . end well eelectcd stock of Spiting and.flummer Rosie ry in all Its branches. They world direct pante*. lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen's cotton half Hose,. with Merino and Silk feet • , they are of the best materials and workmanship, end " for comfort as ta. stun raer Sock, cannot be equated. 'W: D. & Co have .also on hand Gents I.lrulerl.rts and' Dra wens iri cotton, silk, and merino • Childrens' Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking *or ifiOh'snacti between Wood and Marken . Journal copy. • • • '" Mil 2( LABORtftS ,WANTED—AIay,re, number o' If Ur CARTS and STONE MASON'S,: Apyty on the Line,near the . Steubenville Tur_opike t abmit four miles from Ifittsbnrsh._. - ' NEB apYJPIt• • . es. T ' ' :.non e U. tra of Me • ono Gene Quarter Sestfons of tho Peace In and for the County of Allegheny , . The !mutton of T...NEE'L, of Tareinturi Bormigtt, in the Coact,. aforesa i d humbly - sheweih, , The you petitioner bath provided !emelt with matetials for the accommodation of it/meters and others, &t his deed. ling !muscle the aforesaid 'borough, and prays Marione Honors will be pleased to pint an license to keep m anthem house of entertainment. And your petitioner, at in duty Denton, willpray. T. NEEL. We, 'dm subscribers, citizens of Aforesaid Betrottgki do certify that the above petitioner is of good vepttio tor honesty and temperance, and le well provided •erlth house room and conveniences for'the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that dant I¢oerata necessary.:- - lames Boyd, lames Boteland, Robert bl'AL s t a l 81'Call, James Bannes,James Buss j e Atm .. k o b v M Harvey, Robert Ha% Alexander :./.1.61. Roge rB,3u, hones I.I3TLESTON,TEXTMit rorViullUis, Bose and Lemma for flavoring Ice C - items, Jellies Custards, &e:. for Solo by • • • Jal4l6 4.. JONM, apn29 ' - • corner Liberty and Hand las. : i ittt.—.o 3 Ices. No 1 for sate. arise =EI ENE ' „t.. • ... • ?..• -: r 7 +}r fi,- WM. DYER. =Ea