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'• - t i. ,-,,., .. ~,4 w w , , , ,4 .4.6 4.,,,..,,,, ..,,,,,., „ . „.„,-,.. ,., ,, ,,!„ - z,„ , ...„..,„, f ,,,,..,-• 4 :-:,,, , ,..,-, 4 ~,, , ,,,;1., , v Al -4 , k -, • Ly,,„ . „ . / --, ~,, ° -'..4.,,,-_,.” •,-T'. ' • , - ~,X ;,_ ~..r., -,. ,-, -•__-/ "-- .• 4 ' • ''• :. '''''''');:/*--..-":":.1, - - ,t''''.e":"=, , s.-...t. 47 f' . ri , ..F".4.,-1-_:' ~,, *;.. 'l . i , I N , vr.;e: - _ - I ° _,7 , .--'.."•'. ' ,t5l-4,;;;,171/7_,....17,,,,,T's44:;;;--,.„. .",,,-;-:--` - -- ' "- ' 4 :' --_. .04 „ ee: - ebt Riming Vogt. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF TILE CITY. HARPER. & LAYTOP, PRQPBINTOB9. L. FIARPER,.EDfTO* =MI THURSDAY MORNlfiii, MAY 8; 1851 - - Er"No American citizen can air =a a AT glUll Ae Onion as the fiat of ali.bleatl. - Disunion!:;. God fir - rfaieru ya unborn' wouM me Ms ?whams of Ne , ; Democratic State couventioxis "." , :, AT READING, For nominating candidates for ovxsxon end C ane. Costratssronre, on the 4th of Jane, 1441., as fixed by the Williamsport Convention. ' AT TIARRISBURO, FOT nominating candidates for Suns= Banta, on the tidier Jane. ledr, as fixed by the regular aet.on of the State Central Committee. To Advertioera. Tun Dioramas Pon has a larger circulation than any Subscription paper _published In Pittsburgh. To bust „ nets men it affords an excellent medium fbr Advertising', And being the only Democratic paper issued in Allegite .. ,synosaity4t goes into the hand! of a chum of readers lambed by no other paper. Advertisers will be good - encaighlo :boar this in mind. . •. Having 'determined to furnish oar extol:wive Job Office with entirely new materials, we shall Nell about 100 fount* of typo now in use, very low, for cash or approved paper. We have type crumb to Stout Sor 10 country offices complete. The sizes and varieties oftypc are such as are to be found in all largo city job offices, from Nonpareil up to 2 lino Pica, plate and ornamental. Also, for sale, several 'verietitia of borders, in good order. Perini wish ! . in to purchase will please make immediate appli. cation. • ' :" . - .I:qr Detennined tO be both liberal and indopen dent, we givo piano to the communication of Dr. Syrian, a vorp Clover man, but one.ol the most in• corrigible w Old liackonet in the city, in regard to . • . -• - tblyteceotselection of a site for a CnetOM BOOM, Post Clifice p &C. The Doctor certainly makes a very plaaaiblo 44;1mm:it, but it will all be of no avail.— . : .Tho selection bus been dude, and the 16 Old Hen. ~.bolr down . about .the Point must submit. They cnn't help-themselves. Sew Paper at llnfoatown• J. Ncts - ort Pasmucc, Esq. has issued a prospectus for' publishing a paper at. Uniontown, Pa., to bo called . the 4 g Democraticlentitiol,” devoted to Poll titti,,y.l4teratare, . Agriculture, Commerce, Manufac.. triztii, aid News. The Editor proposes to conduct bin paper in principles; and if the resole floes of his prospectus arc carried out, ho will un. doubtedly succeed. The first number will ho issued . on Wednesday, the 14th May. The . Anticipated Cuban Ezpedtrion. . The government at Wallington, it is said, is daily receiving - litelligenc,o of movements, In different parts of the South, which, it is supposed, aro con• acted with the Gabon invasion plot, although noth. • Tog definite is %clown. Tho Collector at Savannah acted upon his own responsibility ; that is without' being part icularly instructed by the Department, in chartering the steamboat which wont in pursuit of a 'opposed cargo of patriots. The "Taney" arm cutter was' ordered to Savannah some days Tbo Columba, (Geo.) Register, of Tuesday last, soya " It is now certain Oar an expedition of some kind is an feat, and that men and - boys are collecting from different parts of the State for a military tram , porta aomewhorel. For what parpoae they aro gath ering, or to what place they inland ultimately to go, bas noel:lama ai4et positively revealed. Tho gen • oral impression, L . that they are bound for the Is :*: land Of Cubs, in order to revolutionise that place, and teach the inhabitants the biasing. of liberty and evality;t? '. The Savannah papers bring extended accounts of the Cohan maternal in , that State. A spy employ. lig the Spanish .Cotistil, WhO had ban with the • ititalsiciniiits rot' IMO weeks, being 'parr of The time detained are prisoner, his mission having been din ' has returned to Savannah. The News gives the following as a portion of Misstatement - r r The company from which the young man coca• ped, were on their way to Beret Fort, on the Sal. tills -river, which is to be the principal rendezvous of the expe.clitioaists, and where they expected some 1600 Gargiulo would he concentrated. 4 . It Wiiir understood that two vessels, with pro vis'onsaed arms, wore waiting for them at the mouth of the river, and would convey them to the general -.rendezvous of the expedition, which is one of the ' , coat islands in the neighborhood of Key West, nod where it AM-understood a large force, numbering from ten to fifteen thousand mon, would be conceit. trued. . 44 Passeagers in the St. Matthews state that bed ies - ormen were coming into the camps on the Saltine ' and St. John, - from every. quarter, and that it was rumored that a considerable force bad already arri. • scd,who were waiting a steamer to transport them to the rendezvous. The steamer expected is donbt. ton the same that has bee° 'captured by the Gon ornmeat at New York. This capture may prone a serious obstacle to the expedition, as tt will cause considerable delay .w ' - The Macon Measengoraik Wednesday last, says : •' "One wing of tbo Clib.stredition, about four hundred strong, was expected to sail from Doboy or Sapelo on'yeaterday afternoon. It is rumored that they expect to bo joined by a force of three hundred • men near the mouth.of the St. Johns. This is all mere rumor. We have it on undoubted authority, however; that abotit two hundred and fifty mon left the twenty mild station on Friday last, for pare an known!w ' A despatch from Savannah to the Charleston Com vier, dated on.the Ist lost, says: • '“The steamer Wellaka recanted front her search. i n expedition this morning. She -brings no espo cial information •as to the reported movements of - the self-styled Cuban ri Liberators.” 'A few men .wore congregated near Jacksonville, but no aroma manillas of war were discovered, and cagey:wetly there could_ he no charge against them of being en. . gaged in an - ualawfol enterprise. It is reported this morning that there tare parties moving towards Florida, but we have ouinformation as to took num bers" Samaim? it‘ligincius. -- TAis is the best Median leaf paper Tbo last No. has a 'plea. -did engraving of the interior of the “Chrystal Pal ace" This engraving is about 18 inches, by 12, in , siZe, — and gives a fair view of the various customs and appearance of tho people o fd I fierent nations:— And another engraving of the eamo size, of the es. tcrwal view of the same building, is promised before tbo close of the prevent volume. Tbo Scionti6 c American is published weekly by Mauna dr Co., in New York, az $2,00 per antwm. •Rtv. W. D.Howeati.—At the regular yearly meeting of the congregation of the Second Preaby. :terian Church, on Monday last, we learn that it was unanimously agreed to have an insurance effected upon thalife of the eloquent and popular Pastor of the church, Rev. W. D. Howeno, to the amount of 115,040„daring the period of his natural life. This certainly a high compliment to Mr. Ho wean, nod ilyottby of imitation by every congregation in the eitf ita - Tbe new 'AR paaaed'by the Pennsylvania Legistaturo,lt its last session, relative to .selling goods by samples, went into effect on the first iost. It forbids soy person not hiving his principal place ol.bturiness in this State, to sell merchandise within its boundaries, by sample or specimen, under the penalty of three hundred dollars, without first ta. king oat a license therefor from • the city treasurer of Philadelphia, for which three hundred dollars per SWAM shall be paid. air Governor Wtgoirr, of Indiana, has granted a respite until the 13th ofJune to litisam - Bwin, who Was to hive been executed in tho county of Greene, on the 26th of April, for the murder of Wn.man Waxman. The object of tbe respite was to allow the Supreme Court to Seview the case. One of the points,says the lodianaJourna/, is whether a person sentenced to be hanged on a particular day, making his escape until atter 'the expiration of that time, can afterwards be sentenced to be hanged on a different day, • Typo tar Sala. EMS Por the 'kremlin" Post Reinpßeid Railroad Company. 1111X8331. If Some of my readers will perhaps say that ther e s no possibility of the Hempfield Railroad being built ; but, have they estimated the consequences of its being built. Suppose that it was built, and in active operation, would not Wheeling be the real terminus of the Pennsylvania Railroad. We should be a terminus of the Pennsylvania road, but not the sole or only terminus. At Wheeling there would be a tretnendous competition for pas. sengers, this only bosioess that does pay a Rail. 'road, or that belongs legitimately to it. A great rivalry would exist between the Baltimore and Ohio,' and the extension of the Pennsylvania.— What inducement would there be for passengers to come on by steamboat, to Pittsburgh, or visit us at all? Why a passenger could be in Philadelphia as soon as he could reach Pittsburgh by steam• boat, in the ordinary, or average stage of the Ohio River. And is this nothing are we not compelled now, to a great extent, to consign our manufac• tures to commercial houses, or to branch houses in Lonieville, Cincinnati and St. Louis, And why is this the case 7 Because those cities, in addition to natural facilities for country trade, have constructed numerous avenues radiating in every direction, thereby embracing the entire trade of hundreds of auks. What has Pittsburgh done? Why she has two or three turnpikes, a mud Canal and Railway—a perfect curiosity as a- highway or thoroughfare of trade—a Slackwater which terminates nowhere, a Canal to Cleaveland, on which freights are higher than any other of the same length and capacity, and lastly, the Ohio River, which,to use the words of JOO. Randolph, "is dry one half the year, and frozen up the other," words not literally, bat sometimes nearly true.— Yet to this day our great dependence is upon at, and while every fall we have, in business profits, a sum that would clean out the bars and give us 30 inches water from here to Marietta or. Wheeling; Wheeling, a little town of some 12,000 or 15,000 inhabitants, but yet, has five times as much public spirit and public enterprise as Pittsburgh. What has she done? Why in the teeth and in the face of the most powerful opposition of Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and all South Western Virgioia;she forced the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to termi• nate in ber city limits, and aided the company by a subscription of $500,000, exactly one•half of the amount. that the great County of Allegheny sub. scribed to the Pennsylvania Railroad. She has done even more: she has subscribed $250,000 to the Ohio Central Railroad Company, on condition that they terminate their road at Bridgeport, Ohio, opposite Wheeling; and although Belmont County has refused to make a county subsdription of $150,000 to the stock of that road, yet even now, only a month since this refusal by, a majority of 289, a change is making in the feelings of those opposed to it, and there is no doubt, that when it is brought np in the fall, a large majority will be in favor of it. Now, the most difficult route from Zanesville to the Ohio River is by way of Bridgeport. A shorter, straighter, and easier graded route, is by way of Short Creek to Warren, Ohio, some nine miles above Bridgeport. Is it not highly impon tart to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to Steubenville, and especially to Pittsburgh, that the Central Ohio Company should be induced to go to Warren! I am in favor of extending a branch of the Ohio and Pennsylvania road, along the West bank of the Ohio river, down to Warren, Ohio, and there connecting directly with the Central Ohl& Company, and preventing a connection at Wheel. ing with the Baltimore and Ohio, or Hempfield Railroad. But it is our interest to have as many roads as possible, radiating in every direction; and what folly for our City papers to advocate only one route to the West, and to suppose that it could, by running in a northerly direction, accom modate, or obtain, the trade or travel of Central and Southern Ohio. Ohio is superior to Petaisyl. vanity, pariiculatly Western Pennsylvania; while we are gas.siog, they are obtaining subscriptions, and when the road' is• built,' it is "waked &Ore cheaply than we are willing to imitate, (compare their passenger fares and freight tolls with the Pennsylvania road, and you will see the difference.) But to the point. The Central Ohio Company will extend their road to the Ohio river; their road extends from Bridgeport, or Warren, Ohio, to Richmond, Indiana, thence to Indianapolis and Terre Haute, Ind., and St. Louis, Mo., all in a straight line, and easy grades and curves. But, last winter there was a company chartered, call. ed the Cincinnati, Wilmington, and Zanesville Railroad Company, and op to the present, a large amount has been subscribed by counties, to this road, a full million of dollars; it runs through a very fertile and wealthy region of mineral and agricultural hind, destitute of modern improve. meats or avenues. We see then the Immense im portance of inducing the location of this road at Warren, 9 miles above Wheeling, or 13 below Steubenville. This termination has an immense weight and importance with the Hempfield road Company, and, as a proof, the Hon. T. T. MlCennan has lately spent several days in close conference with the Central Company, at Zones.. villa ; and further, there is to be a grand meeting of the Central and Hempfield Companies this month, at Wheeling, to complete arrangements for mu tual benefits. Is Pittsburgh and Allegheny County to remain silent and inactive, while these preparations are going on What! is our county, after subscribing so liberally to build the Pennsylvania, to lose all the fruits of it? to submit to heavy additional taxes, and all for the benefit of Westmoreland and Washington counties, which did not take over $50,000 of stock collectively? Is it rea sonable or just? But after committing a fault, let us try and repair it. One dollar expended now will do the work of ten hereafter. But some will say that there is no danger of the Hempfield Railroad being built, and that there is no fear of it, and so turn the matter; but let us review the history and progress of other works—say the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. Where was the money raised? Why the city of Pittsburgh gave bonds for $200,000; city of Alle gheny $200,000; and after a great deal of hard dunning and borrowing, some $200,000 was sub scribed, by draymen, peddlers, and mechanics; but our wealthy men and men of property ere but small stockholders,--say in all $700,000; with this and $300,000 more raised between here land Massillon—a distance of 100 miles—in all say a million, which was sufficient to grade and bridge the road and prepare for the rails,—or say it cost $lO,OOO per mile. What next was done'? Why the Company's bonds were given for rails, ' spokes, engines, cars, &c. to stock the road. Aod this is precisely the manner in which nine.tenths of all the New England, New York, and Eastern Railroads are built, and the way that the Hemp field Railroad will be. The estimate of construe. tion is, say $2,500,000,—a1l that is required is to obtain private and county subscriptions of, say $1,300,000, and give the road bonds at 20 or 30 years for the balance. Ohio county, Va, will vote a subscription of $150,000 this month, Washington county 250,000; or $400,000 In all. What next? Did not the Pennsylvania Railroad Company say, some twelve months or two years ago, that they would, when their road was built to Pittsburgh, then take stock in the Ohio and Pennsylvania to the amount of a million of dot. lore, and are they not doing the same in New York? Say the Central line of road, and as the Ohio and Pennsylvania will be finished without this aid; could they not give it to, the Hempfield when there Is the strong inducement of competing at Wheeling with the Baltimore and Ohio, and connecting with the Ohio Central and other rail road branches? Philadelphia has now got her steam up, And may do some curious things to our eyes. By our common Jaws, Washington county has the 'right of investing her money as she pleases; would it not therefore be wise in us to so manage its direction, that while it gratifies all their wishes, it also satisfies our own Such is the light in which I view the Pittsburgh and Washington Railroad. Let this subject be intro. 'dined into the Hempfield Company, and like the Romans of old, we will divide and conquer. With. out the aid of Washington county the Hempfield cannot go on; and if a little exertion is now made, even a few stump speeches be made—and I would recthrimend that George Darsie and R. C. Walker be chosen—donbts and hesitation will insinuate themselves into the minds and pockets of the bone and sinew, and the =Oily be against. Then with this in our favor, : let us agitate the County subscription to the - Pittsburgh and Wash ington Railroad,Company; and in the meantime let us exert ourselves to obtain some information as to the cut of the road, its grades and curves, capacity for carrying coal cheaply, and running we trains,—in a word, get all the information we can, lay it before Allegheny and Washington counties, and let us go to work' in earnest and build it—quit talking and act, dad depend upon it, Greensbnrgh will only be known as a little town in the small township of Hempfield. ' But the •building of the Pittsburgh and Wash ington Railroad would aid the construction of others. It would form a trunk line for the Pitts burgh and Steubenville, the Wellsburgh and Bethany, and by an extension to Waynesburgh we would secure the trade, now lost to us, of Greene county. I have not at hand a statement of the wealth, mineral, and agricultural populas Lion and general trade of these two counties; but feel certain that they will be found on exami- , nation to be the two best counties (with the ex ception of Allegheny) in Western Pennsylvania. Let us build our road to Washington by going on in earnest with the matter. We can secure the subscription vote of Washington county, thus rendering useless or preventing an extension from Washington to Greensburgb, and bridging of the Monongahela andYoughiogheny. It will connect us with Wheeling and Wellsburgb, Steubenville Railroad extension, and the Ohio Central Com pany; and by securing a connection with all the Ohio and Western Railroads, attract to our city lines of Railroad from Boston, Albany, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Let our city papers take the matter up, Have the company organized, surveys made, put our shoulders to tho wheel, and thus secure the aid of WASHINGTON COUNTY. Tho Groans of the Hunkers HIGHLY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION FROM DOCTOR SIitYBF,R! Ti is Editor tf the Morning Post You lasso connected my Dame with what you cal! a " ridiculous movement' , in relation to tho u site * selected by the Commissioners for a Post Office and Custom Honso t and state that the meeting over which Mr. Wm. Holmes presided, and R. E. Sellers acted as Secretary, originated in myself and Mr. Bingerly. I tool satisfied that you are not disposed to do mo wanton injustice, and when I snare you that I had no consultation with Mr. Similarly on that or aoy other subject, previous to the meeting, you will be satisfied that you have done me great lojory in the matter referred to. As to the taunt of "Old Hun• kerism," Iconslder it oameantog and contemptible, so far as applicable to toyselt, feeling conscious that I have done as much in proportion to my moans as any individual io this community, to build up and extend the prosperity of the city, and promote the public interests. With this personal esplanation, I ' embrace the opportunity of giving my views on the subject in question, viz : the site selected by the Commissioners for the Post Office and Custom House of the city of Piftsburgb ; and as they are but the views of but a single individual, they will be re. ceived by the public and • adopted only so far as they may conform to their own. I object then to the site selected by the Commis. siooors, because it is not sufficiently centrist, and never will be to the poatage•paying people. Nine teethe of all the postages received in this city ate paid by people living between Fifth street and the Moonshots river, sod Ferry and Smithfield streets. Draw two lines diagonally from those four points above mentioned, and you will at once perceive, that the corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets is eo• tirely removed from the centre of intersection. It le one of the corner., and makes it necessary for three. fourths of all the people living in these bounds to go to this far moored and distant poiet for their letter. The great class of the business of the city is included In those limits, the Banks, Insurances Offices, Brokers, Manntacterent, Commission Mel ewe? and business rice. Thet-e . ..dacell Jiiitsj..4 noes aro permanently located, and the selection of ' a Post Office and Custom Hone should ho made so as In all respects to promote the convenience of these persons who pay the balk of the postage, as well at the duties on imported goods. You seem to think, io the article alluded to, that :the centre of population should be the golds in making these selections. In this you greatly OM I will venture the assertion that in no city of soy magnitude on this continent, has it over been done. The centre of the postage paying people, ■od not the centre of population, has been in all cases, the basis on which permanent locations have boon made for Poet Offices. It is so in New York, Model. phis and.Baltknore, and I think, so far as I can dia. cover, the universal practice. My objection, thee, to this site is, that it is not sufficiently central to the ponagrripaying people, who, I am satisfied, will never submit to it. Grave considerstione, it would seem to me, should have entered into this selection. A very important one is tbo fact, that the Peat Office has always been in the neighborhood where it is now located, and business relations of no small magnitude have grown up around it, which are entitled to some respect• Tho people of the county have for years been in the habit of coming hero for their lettere ; and if a change is designed, it should be for the general accommodation of the great mass of postage paying people, which will not bo the fact, should the site recommended by the Commissioners be adopted. For these reasons, with many others, I object to the location adopted by the Commissioners ; and I am satisfied every respectable business man in the limits above named, will think precisely as I do on the subject. The price of the ground I will not speak of at present, which is exorbitant, and far beyond what any sane man would bo disposed to give for it for any p wpm. In conclueioo I will only say, that my interests aro thoeo of the brimless moo of the city ; and if they aro disposed to acquitter.° in the matter, I shall have no objections. With those views I close at present, with tbo hope that before you drag my name before the pub lic again, you will bo sure of your facts. H. BbIYiER. The Ap paU tug Occurrence at Danville. The Lewisburg Chronicle of Wednesday gives the particulars of the injury to the Methodist Church at Danville, by lightning, on Sunday last: TheCongregatlon were kneeling in prayer, just be fore the sacrament was to bo administered. There wore no previous indications of a storm, except a slight sprinkle of rain, and a cloud which seemed to be gathering in a northerly direction. The steeple was first struck, and much shattered. After reach ing the main building, the electric fluid divided into two separate current's—one passing through the ceiling and along the chain by which one of the lamps was suspended, (both of which latter were de molished,) directly down into the midst craw crowd ed congregation, tearing up the floor and pew. considerably, and instantly killing a Mrs. Pencil, and inflicting alarming injuries upon her sister, Miss Violin°, and eight or nine others, mostly females, besides stunning and otherwise partially affecting many other persona. Tho ladies dresses were much torn, as well as set on fire, and in some instances ripped completely open to the flesh by the force of the terrific bolt. Mrs Pencil's person bore no ex. ternal marks of injury, but most of the others wore scorched and discolored to a greater or less extent. The other current passed out through the brick wall by the front door, tearing off the facings and pros. tratiog a young man named Jones, who was Just at that moment in the act of entering. The lightning struck his right shoulder, tore his right boot to frog. moots, and blistered his flesh from shoulder to heel so badly that the akin peeled off when his clothes were removed. Our informant, a gentleman of this place, who was in the chapel at the time, says it was the most appal.. ling scene of consternation and distress he ever wit nessed. The chapel is a new building, and the entire ele vation of the steeple, or dome, is about eighty feet and bad no lightning rod, though we understand one pad been contracted for, and was expected to be put ,up in the course . of the summer. We learn by a gentleman from Danville last even.. irug, that the injured persons were all in a hopeful way for recovery. . t. , ' 'z v. :" t, ~.. r ',, •~ t~ " ..) 13nibbiiIISS ana alippings. -- The fate Governor BILL, of New Ham Pattie, utP. pears, by s late inventory of his personal property, to have owned twit pews - in the Baptist Church, three in the EDiseePal, and four in the Methodist. A. singular In- stance of liberality of religions opinion. Dr. W. F. Ithnowscv hen erected works upon his premises in Allentown, for the manufaeture of gas, and proposes to supply the citizens with this excellent ma• oriel for light, at the rate of $6,00 per thousand cubic feet, provided they will bear the expense of laying the sireet•malns and service-pipe. Thu personal and political friends of Senator Waxxxa, of Wisconsin, gave him a complimentary din ner at Milisankle °tithe, 10th ult. A correspondent of the National IntelUgeneet, remarking on the canons, says that in 1901, there will be a population of one hundred and two ndlliona in the LI. States. ' -- The California mail steamers are hereafter to leave New. York on Monday, when their regular calling day comes on Sunday. , The Countess liannquart, whose novels were once very popular, has become a convert to the . Roman Catholic Church. By doing good with his money, &mini as it were stamps the image.of God upon it, and makes it pass car rent for the merchandise of heaven. -- Mrs. Euzantern PAINT, wife of Car= M. Pants, in Attleboro', was delivered of three children on the 25th alt. Their united weight was Itti poands—all living and doing well. • The family of Laiturn. bionum, of Dartmouth, were poisoned by eating something' which the children had dug up Instead ortorse-radish. All recovered, ex cept Mr. hicisicat's wife and mother, whose condition is critical. . wu.Luic B. 4almorrox end Wilmot IL Luria, who killed Tlisonoas Buz, a desperate character, in a tavern at N. Orleans, hive been found not guUty of mur- der. A young woman, who passed as Mrs. EVIROTO3, was at the bottom of the affair. hlra. PARTIAGMON says It is a endow' provisioner nature, that hens naafi thy when eggs are dear, and al ways commence whesithey are cheap. In Eitpekbridge, on Monday of last week, a labor er named Parrszsim was buried by the caving in of a well forty feet in depth". He was dog out, not much hart, alter having been bur ied . for six boons. The wall tonna aiely formed tuiozeh Over his head, and time saved him. • .- -3 Letters from Eledict say, " As fruits of the late war, there are at frosent in the' Romanic and South- Selavonle districts of Ifinmary 25,000 widows and 80,000 orphans of soldiers, almost entirely withoat food, cloth ing, or shelter." Mr. /sums Btlairllolf, of Frankfort, Kentucky, Wu obtained tbe contract from the Post Office Depart ment, for supplying the government with all the leather horse mail twirl they may need for the next four yeses. The Steubenville Herald says: No man has re ceived a higher compliment by the citizens of Steuben ville within the past ten years, than did Col. Collier on his arrival In this city on Thursday evening last. The Virginia State Convention waa on Saturday still debating the bads question, having rafused, by a vote of ayes 33 to noel S 7, to entertain a proposition to close the debate -- At Boston, on Saturday, Dr. Wit. CLIIIII, the botanic physician, arrested on the charge of causing the death of AGSM D. Lxvcrr, by procuring an abortion, was held to bail in the sum of SSP°. hl. GAM, a Hungarian traveler in Africa, boo diseovered the tomb, quadrant, &e,, of J.KITILS COMO tton, a Preach traveler, who was lost in the Interior of Senegambia, in 17GO. —• Doves, the eccenuie vocalist, who gave BeSO for a Jenny Lind ticket, and the man who jilted bliss Ms corm, is concerting at New York. Permission tam been granted by the Secretary of War, to three gentlemen, to erect a new hotel at Old Point Comfort. The Welshmen , a New York city; and the do. seendants of Welshmen, have had a meeting to devise the ways and means contributing a stone to the Wash ington Montanans -- The Brazilian Government has issued its Treas ury notes for 34,000,00 . 0; in view of the war with Buenos Ayres probably. t • Zmismliktonsst Yotpledges his honor that he . .M'l has sittur4sizoteleis ! I.:%) 'whom (ails:, mantle of .Imt. Surat. Flogging at sea is nov a dangerous business, since the passage of the net of:September 23,1850. At a snit in New York, Judge Lxiscu decided that the act demolishes flagging on board :vessels of commerce is well as naval vessels, and skinaster of a vessel was fined ono hundred and fifty dollars for a violation of the statutes. Colonel EowsuO Comma, of Berkley county, Virginia, formerly Ilepreventat,ive in Congress, member of the Legislature, iii4h Shea', he., died suddenly at Umnywood on the 63d ult. Valle in conversation he fell from his chair. and lastandy expired. lie was 64 years of age. PrcanAs tiu Californian, Match 5 The Japanese 10 California. We learn from Capt. himlogs, of the barque Auckland which arrived atihis port yesterday, in seventy days lien) China' that abant 600 miles off the coast of Japan , ho fell with a Japanese junk, which was completelj wster•logged. The crow, conaleting of eoventeeu perms, wore taken off by Captain Jennings, nod are now on board his vessel. They had been 6111 days on .be wreck, and wore in great distress, having exhacudixl their provisions.— No communication, of course had been had with them beyond what could be accomplished by signs, but they appear exceedingly grateful for the awns. lance end kind treatment received from the Captain. On approaching shore they 'exhibited striking evi. dencenccs of joy end devotion. A box belonging to them, which they have preVonted to 'Captain Jen. clogs, contains whavare probably the junk's fog's. ter, Inc., chart, which we understand to bo a very curious kelt, and a coppaaridiffering entirely from those in use among ua, end some gold and silver Japanese coins. This would seem to afford a good opportunity for attempting to open an intercourse with Japan. These porsonsehould be well treated, end lent back in one of our ships of war, tho coin. mender of which abould be anti:milted to make over. tures to the Japanese government. From the same wilier ([the 9th In our paper of yesterday We had a very interest. tag Item respecting the picking up and bringing here of a crow of wroeked Japanese. Wo would suggest that now is perhapi the beat opportunity over offered for attempting to open communications with Japan. Would it not,he wise and probably profitable for 110010, Of our • 13101.0110t1 to fit Out a pioneer expedition lloin thic port to Japonl Send a vessel with a cargo suite to the market, if ono could bo obtained, and take along those poor Japan. eitoovtio are represented at{ very grateful for the favor shown them. They would carry back a favora ble report of us " outside harbarlane," and might prove the opening wedge foi, a free commerce be. tween the world and Japan. Who knows bat what the fullness of the limn hase , when her °Wu" sive policy shall give way, akd cam this Incident be the Merlyn on which the lever tgrnst BLOODY Reentries INIJOYDDD Conn" Kv: We learn that a terrible recontre4ook place a few days niece near Owenaborogi Davies' county, in this State, which resulted in the death at one er two persona, and wounding three or four erre, Including two wo• men. It originated in b dlepte between two fami lies—Payne and Turnbull, shout a fence or bounda ry between their respective eStates, which were ad joining each other. Mr. F'S . yrie and his three sons, while surveying Ilia grounds, chanced to meet Mr. Turnbull and his brother, and on altercation ensued between them, when weapons were drawn. The wire anikdaughtera of Mr. TOntitill here interposed, and ono of them was very severely bort, which led to a general fight, and one ofthe Payae'e was killed outright, and two of the otbere were desperately wounded. Several of the TOnbullie, including the ladies of the family, were myth burl. Theabove particulars aro about as they were de tailed to us, by a gentleman irlack reached this city yesterday, on the steamer Mcrdlicm Belle, from Hen. derson.—LouiseilliCourie AfaY 3. 11harried. On -Tuesday evening, the 6thiast, by ger. C. Cook, D. D., Mr. JAs. H o mo timise ?duty E., daughter of John Shea, Merchant, of this eitY• Bet 01 PMllBilli ) , May 5, 1851. MBE President and Direetoriof this Bank have, this 1. day, declared • dividend of Pour Per Cent on the Capital Sleek for the last six measles, payable to Stock holders or their legal representatives forthwith. myBaftw JOHN SNYDER, Casitivr. ERGOT—OO pounds fresh for sale by_ (mY B ) B. A. • ALINE:STOCK & CO Vlit1138I&N BLUE-5 easkeNo. I for sale by (M 313 ) • —B.A. • AIINESTOOK &CO pOW 4 D m E g ir 14QUOVC: PARI3 GREEN-30 casks for gll" -- 5 7--- )1 00) B A. PAIINESTOCK is CO • e • 4 . 1:1 21 - • Orphans' Court Hale. . • 1111(tY..virtne of an order of the Orphans ' Caurt of Atte. 1177 ghenyeounty,ihe undersigned.Gnardianof Charles Frederick., Charlotte-Matilda, Virginia and-Charles Blouse, minor children: of Frederick - Blume, late , of Al legheny county, Aeceased, will expose to -Public Sale, on the premises; on SaturdoV,*.alay 191/i, nt-10 o'clock, A.M., of that day, all that certain lot or parcel ofground, situated, lying and being in theborough of Birmingham, being Lot 6, in Watson's plan ofsubdivision of Lots in said borough, beginning at Lot N 0.5, in said plan and Centre street, thence along said street South 112 deg. West 24 ft. to the corner of Lot No. 7, thence along the line of the same 127 feet to Liberty street, thence along the same 24 feet to Lot No. 5. thence along said Lot No. 5 127 feet:to the place of beginning. - 20, • - • On Saturday , May, 20, 41, o l, n the premises, near the bor ough of Lavrrenceville, at 40 o'clock, A. M., all those contigious lots or pieces of ground, situated, : lying and being in the village of Hatfield, Feeble° township, Al legherly countyonarked and numbered in a plan of lots laid out by George &Bayard, as lots No. 18 and 19, be big each 50 feetm front and extending In depth 109 feet, and bounded on the West by Lot No 17, and on the East by Lot No. 22, on the South by a 50 feet street, :and on the North by a 25 feet alley, Title indisputable. - Terms at sale For briber par: titulars apply to - GEORGE REITER, Guardian, &c., comer of St. Clair and Liberty 'sta. Or to JOHN BARTON, myriad, Attorney at Law, 05 Fifth st. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—NOTICE TO COR TRACTORS—ProposaIs will be received from the. 9th to the 12th of June next, at Johnstown and &numb, for the - orading and masonry or that portion of the . Mountain Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, be tween Alton, in Blair county, and Pringlee Point, 4 few miles below Jefferson, in Cambria—a diatance Of 25 • The road within thlir distance will cross the Alleghe ny mountain, encountering some of the heaviest grading offered in thus country. In addition to a number of ex tensive cuttings, embankments, and culverts, there will be one tunnel 1200 yards in length at the summit of the mountain, and another .ot 200 yards through Pringle's Point. Tmums--cash,monthly. For further information, alt. ply to EDWARD MILLER.-Esq., Associate Engineer Blairsville, -Indiana county, or is STRICUAND ENEABS, P. A. Engineer, Altona, Blair county. EDGAR THOMPSON, Chief -Engineer. Engineer Department P. R. R. Co. - Philadelphia, May Lit, 1851. OUVIGJECIII, (817CCICS602 TO IVTICYLIt & °RYMER.) Box S'aotory. and Jobbing Shop, ilyabta Eintidings, thuiement Story. 117 Bous - qf deseriptim mad. and &limed at as short .1 nodes., toga. IXTANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two Good Box Ala i, kers.—Nono other need apply. - • R.S. OFFICER, Ryan's Buildings, Fifth st. DECEIVED dus morning, by, express, Sixty Cases, Il,embracing all the Newest and most desirable styles of Bonnets now worn. • ALSO:—A Very large aesortment Oip 1711Fe attention AS i urclas wi e d ra l ts t r;a d rtiet l iferly invited to the above goods. (myBl A. A. MASON & CO. TODTPS TETTER OINTMENT is warranted to cure Price 50 cus.perbottle, Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, myB 50 Smithfield street. X. MARROW, Perfumes, Hair and Clothes Brushes, O Porte-Broaies, Shaving Cream, Hair Oils, Tally Ho Razors, Razor Strops, tie..4e:,forsule by -S. L. CUTHBERT, maS - 50, Smithfield street: MESEIAWS—Reeelved this day, per express, one inton °Mose very desirable Plain and'Drib/old end Crape Shawls, at all price 4. myB A. A. MASON k CO. y. IQUORIOE ROOT-1200 lbs. for sale by 1.1 (meg) -B. A.PARNERTOCK &CO OPTS. TURPENTINE-20 bbls ter sale by (myB). B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO• . P APER ild,NGlNGS—Preneh and American, from 610. to $6,00 per piece, always on hand and for sale WALTER P .111ARSHALLL, es Wood st. 00T-150 tug. for sale b AHNESTOCK & CO - - Bomiets i thiniiets LUE- AIAbS-65 tbs. for sale by myB) B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO ilk/{E SS MACKEREL ; AL Ex. No. I. do; Baltimore Renting; Salmon and Codfish for sale by imm.A.MiCLURG & CO, Grocers and Tea Dealers.- ;V - Roca. BUTPER—.Inst received, a small lot of superior Batter, put lip in Rolls, of Su, for family use. W.K. A. ArcLurto & co. lays . 256 . Liberty at. Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. THIS COMPANY was incorporated In. February, lan, with a Perpetual Charter, and has commenced business on a Capital of 8100,000. The Company f does business both on , - the Joint Stock and On the Joint Stock' plan the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutant Comp anies, and Fifteen Per Cent. tower than the rites of most Stock Compa nies Mutual rates are the same as those adopted -by other safely conducted Companiett.. Those _insured on the mutual principle have the Combined securities furnished by that system of insurance and-the Capital and Sur plus Fund of the Joint Stock department. The Charter permits the granting of 'insurance on life in'esery forte, invlisifirrethtfritlf - of - WW - ik,'...oliSclren, - pa-' rents, relations . , friends or cretors—urinsure the life of another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after death, or upon the parties arriving at the age of 50, 5 5, U' or 65, at the option of the insured. • OFFICERS. • James S. Hoon, President. Samuel M'Clurkan, Vice President. Joselfh S. Leech Treasurer. Charles A. Colton, Secretary. - DIRECTORS. James S. 'loos Joseph S.Leech, John B.Dilcrorth, - Charles A-Colton, Samuel 151 , Clarlrau, William Phillips, John A: Wilson. EMDICAL BOARD. Consulting Physicians. Josepb Gaszam, Di. D. William Addison, D Jeremiah Brooks, AL D E. G. Edrington, MD. xxststratta miratcuns. Samael Dilworth, M. D., 47 Smithfield street. Robt. Snyder, Al. D_;lo3 Fourth st. _ John Crawford, M. D., 29 Sixth st. Wm. Mel{ Morgan,lll. D.,107 Liberty st. Dr. Dilworth will be in attendance at the office, every day, at 12 o'clock. Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take,:theirapers, and commence operations forthwith. All Persoes engaged in the insurance busi ness will be supplied with blanks and allowed the usual commission. Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth street. my 7 C.A. COLTON, Sec'y , Dr. W. P. GILES,A it -VrIEBINARY SURGEON, having been e . 4 vited to return by his friends, respect- „ ® a""' fu iy oilers his,professional services to the citizens of Pittsburgh and its vicinity ; and takes the present opportunity . to express his acknowledgments to them for the flattering encouragement they did extend to him is the prosecution of his profession during five seam, and again invites th eir patronage. Havinggrac- Used for the last ten years in the United States, he pre sumac he is capable of treating the various'iseases to' which Horses are liable, in an able and scientific man lier. Dr. W. P. Giles has his office in Mr. Body Patterton's Livery Stable, FOURTH Street, between Wood and !Smithfield streets, where he may be consulted daily from 10 till 3 o'clock, as to the soundness - of Horses, and the disease of Horses and Cattle. • Every description of Veterinary Medicine may be had at his office, accurately proportioned and properly adapt, ed to every disease to which the horse is incident—Lini ment, Lotions, Blisters, Balls of every description, and Condition Powders equal to any thing ever offered to the public. • Good stabling for sick horses. Sick and lame horses attended to at their respective stables, in town or coun try. (inv7:3md.) . G. W. P. GILES, VS. Dt. J. J. MYERS "-Surgeon and Physician. Office and dwelling, corner of Darlington's TOW, No. 149, Third street, one door above Smithfield street. Dr. Myers has permanently located in Pittsburgh, and will attend to the duties of his Profession. He will give particular attention to Stamm sr. eases, and the diseases of women and children. my:73m. Slate limoOng. THOMAS ARNOLD, Slater and Dealer in Slate, may be semi, at Logan, Wilson A. Co.'s, No. I.ZA, Wood Weer. SLAT& YAan on the Canal, ' opposite the 'ware house of Iltiessrs.H. Leech, ICo. He is now receiving a very superior °caged Slate, and is ready to receive orders for Slate roofing, or for Slate in any quantity. my7:3md _ Lockwood's bLEY 1 4 LAND, PITTSBURGII AND MASSII.OI4 EX, PRESS, Leaves Pittsburgh aadCleveland,Ziraturays,Widnesdays and Fridays. BAKER &FORSYTHE, Ag't. my7:ly. - • IytNAbIENTAL WINDOW GLASS, RNOLIsIi PLATED AND CROWN--Paipted, Stained, Shad. e , Ground, Blue, Green , Purple, Ruby, Onuige,Lemon, and other colorea Window. Glass, for residenceststeam boats, private offices, Jac., just received from Binning. ham, England, and for sale by J. is OILLESP lE. 76, Wood street, above Fourth. (Gazette and Journal copy.) my7lva. soueew - HE Merchants' and Manufacturers , Bank of Pitts burgh has this day declared a Dividend of Four Per nt., (on the Capital Stock of said Bank,) out of the profits of the last six months, payable to the Stockhold ers, or their legal representatives, on or after the fif teenth instant. W. H. DENNY, .Partsburgh, May 6, I.BsLmy7:td Cash-ter- EXCEL/MOE BANz OF Pt/TSBMIGII., r t May 6,1851. 1119 Bank km this day declared a Dividend of our T Per Cent. on its Capital Stock, payable on demand. my7aw THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. Valuable Propersyter Sale., FOUR LOTS IN ALLEGHENY CITY, fronting on JC the South Common, Immediately in front of Dr. Ro gees Church. These Lots are near the Depot of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, and are well calcula ted for Warehouses, or a Bile for a manufacturing es tablishment. Ituy7alwill ANDREW LEECH JR - ' Building Lots for g 800. T'OR SALE. two Banding Lots, each 25 feet front on JD Juniata street, Allegheny, by - 123 feet deep, to an alley of 24 feet wide. Also, a Corner Lot of 25 feet fronton Franklin street, by feet deep to an alley of 24 feet wide. Price for each of the above Lout SM. S. CUTHBERT, m yy • General Agent, 50 Smithfield st. AECIIMENT I:I , 4VELOPES.-I.mnum's Adhesive, TO Parchment Envelopes. These envelopes are the strongest and safest that •eau be used for enclosing valuable letters or papers—being made of Parchment paper,whictr will withstand any ordinary friction' or moliture. Assorted sizes sold at W. S.MAITEN'S, • Stationery Store, Market, corner of Second at. IisOTABIL—A prime artiolo for 1500 ff :tiy3 A. JONES 4, -t--l. -. • q; , " •; yt-{rig.• ~ : ^r -- M2MM - - ....,..,4 -,••••••7:.:'•.-:,:,-.,:',' 'L , ' -,. '• ,, 1' , : 4 ' .- '' , '''' - ''' - ' - - • Spaial Notices my- 1. 0. of 0. o.—BirminghtunDnenniptnent,No. 1 , 7,mi1l be instituted on Friday evening, 9tb. inst, at 7i oclock, P. hL, in the Odd Fellows , Halm:Dliminghtun. Encampment members; in good standing are_ invited to attend. (rnyB:2tdl Humor Larsmarr, T. D. D. G. H. Mr The Committee of Conference and Inspection of theFiremens' Association will meet at the Hall of the Allegheny Fire Company, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. .Members will please be punc tual. [myg•2tl CIEGNELL, Chatr'n. In A.. 0. . Cr Meets above Board of Trade Rooms, corner of Mind and Woodvueets, every Monday evening. .1E77 LUNCH serred .ap at the St. Clair Hotel Bar, every day, at 11 o'clock. , • apr2o . Why Dailies copy.) • Consontersorerines are Invited to read in another comma the card of Jacob Saider.Jr.'s cheap wine store 67Walnut street, Philadelphia. • febltdly Inspoitant. to Dyspeptics I Err' Altrincts.L DIGESTION l- r. Houghton's Pepsin, the Thu Digestive Fluid, or Gamic Juice, a great Dys papal a Curer, prepared' from Rennet, or the Fourth Sums aeh of the Oz, after direction* of Baron Ltmnis, by J. 13. HOUGIVOIC, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. The en of making an Arnfieial Digestive Fluid, and of performing the process of Digestion, oat orate Stomach, bas long been known to Physiological Chemists. The honor of the disceivery'belongs to a celebrated German Chemist, who gave the name of Pepsins° the active prin ciple of the Gastric Juice, which he obtaineci by macera ting the lining membrane of the Digestive Stomach of the Calf in water, and precipitating the Pepsin from the solu tion. • Dr. Prom, Dr. Pereira and Dr. Gregory, in Eng land- Dr. Beaumont and Dr. Dimglison, in America ; and chief of all, Baron LIMO, have recently experimented, and written upon this singularly interesting and curious Subject, and thrown much light upon the nature of the Digestive process, In its chemical and physiological relit , ' dons. Dr. I.'S. Ronouroa, of Philadelphia, has applied this discovery to the care of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP SIA. with astonishing success'. It is imposaible 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 Scienti fi c wonders of the day . . Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signataro of 3. S. fionottroa, M. D., sole proprietor. Price, one dollar per bottle. See advertisement in another column. For sale wholesale and retail at Proprietor's prices by KEYSER It 11PDOWELL, 1.40 Wood street,' Pittsburgh. COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY Piro and Minlne. COLUMBUS, OHIO. • DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., President D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. D. Adams, Jr., Joseph Whitedll, P. Hayden M. S. Salhirant, John Graham, Miner, The undersigned, as agent of the above substantial and weU • known Company, insures property of every description, against loss or damage by fire. Also, against the perils of Inland navigation. R, H. BEESON,Ligent, Office in Waterman's Warehouse, • No. St Water street; Pittsburgh. ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS.' CITIZENS , INSURANCE COMPANY' 02 PITTB3O ROB. C. G. HUSSEY. Prest. —A. W. MARKS. Beef MlNiry:#MlhOarferVTltiOßlTV% [l7' Tirti Company is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on Howes Manufactories, Goods, Merchan dise in Store, and in'Transim Vessels, &c. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are rel citizens of Pittsbn!gh, wall and favorably known to the community for cher r prctdence, intelligence and integrity. Lhautcrans—C. G. Hussey; Wm. Bagit'ey, Wm. Lan, mer, Jr, Waller Bryant, ugh D. Kkig, Edward Hensel ton .2 Kinsey S. Harbaugh, S. AI. Mar. rnarl`2:u • Associated Firemen's Insurance Comps. ny of the City of Pittsburgh. • . W. W. DALLAS, Pres'L—ROBERT-FINNEy, Seel. pWr• Will insunsagninst FIRE and MARINE AISLES orill kinds. Office in Manangahita Ifours„Nos.ltA and 125 Warp ft DIRIXTOLS : . . W. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson, R. H. Ilartley, R. R. Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. H. PauLsou, Wm. 51.'Ed. gar,Edvrard Gregg. A. P. Anahnim, Wm.pollingwoc.l, B. C. sawyer, Chas. Kent, Wm: Gorman. feb2o irrOddllatiltS , Mal, Oaten Budding, Fourth, street, batmen Wood and Smidifield strcett.—Putsbargh.' Encampment, N 0.2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. . Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge N 0.21, meets every 'Wednesday evening:. Iron City Lodge,No.lB2,mects every Monday eving. Mount Morialt Lodgel p 4 0. 380, meets every Friday at their Hall, career of Smithfield and PM streets. Twin City Lodge, N 0.1211, meets every Friday ever;- Mg. Hall, comer of •Leacock and Sandusky streets, Allcgleny City. may29:l3, gpronii 140dg0,1.:04 Or 0. F... The An geroaa Lodge, N0.1T9, L 0. otO. F. meets every nesday evening in Washington Sall Wood st. ta4:ly • - I. 0. or O. V.—Place ot Meeting, Washington Halt, Wood street' between _Oth and Virgin ,Prnssuson Longs, No. :..taf.-...Meets every Tuesday rdsacAnma ETICADILMICIT, No. 87—Meets tat -and ad Friday °reach month. • mar2s—.ly Nottoe.ft.The.lounitanurvßamoasSocirryoitTitti burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of every month at the rlorida Rouse, Market st. an67y) .. JOHN Voutie,jr., Sec retary. • ANSOCIATI3D FIREMBIPS 'INSURANCE COMPANY. 87-sooks will be open at the Office of the Company, Nos. 124 and 125 Itroncmgaltelik Howe, Water street, forthe purpose of receiving subscriptions for Two Thousand shares of the Capital Stork of. said Company, an Tues. dayithi 15th instant. - By order of the Bontd of Directors, a . r 4 W. W. DALLAS, Preet. • [Er Daguerreotypes. .0 NEWN & Go..wonld respectfully announce to the. citizens of.Pittsbargh, Allegheny, and vicinity, that they have had a large Operation Room, with Glass Root and Front, built and arrangea expressly (or the purpose' of taking _Daguerreotype Likenesses: -.The best Da-. guerreotypes, on the best material, are taken et this es-. tablishatent, nn der the special superintendence of the proprietors. The arrangement enables them also to take Family. 'Groups, of any numbet of persons; in the most perfect Likenesites of sick or diseased persona, taken in any part of the city. - , • Gallery at the Lafayette Hall,Fourth street,coiner of Fourth - and Wood streets. Entrance .on Fourth street. 950 Lheats and half chests of GREEN AND BLACK LA TEAS, justarrivr,d at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 38 Fifth Street. The above Teas consist of all the differ ent grades of Young Hyaena, Imperials, Gunpowderu, Oolongs Black,Ning Yong Sonchong, English Bre:altfast and Congo Teas—All of which were selected with great care by the subscriber, and purchased from, the Import ers in blew YorkliTarket, - and will be . sold Wholesale and Retail, cheaper than at any other house in the city. Ladies are Invited to call and get samples and teat their qualities before purchasing. "Also, 25 bags prime old Java Coffee ; 60 Rio , my 7 20 bbls Lovering's Crushed and Pulverized Sugar. JA , Fifth st. - DROWN ENVELOPES—AII sizes or Brown Envel- J) coes, adheslire and plain—a large supply just .re 'calved and for sale by ray? UOLD PENS.—F.k. E. Id. Smith's (succeasor to A) G. Bagley,) celebrated Gold Pens—a good supply of their various brands, just received at' ' - : my 7 W. S. HANEN'S. (Gazette, Journal, Dispatch. and American copy.) 'Yr d ß oor o T m E .laroff r all N ey T . %Ails O etta ND IATOII 7dc U. Yon will then be convinced that he tells the " Best Tois Pia:burgh: o inp7 - Cs RUTH sTRANGEK THAN Fit - .)TION.'" 1. this age of -progress and improvement in mental and moral culture in the arts and sciences, every day we meet with the saying, that "Truth is stranger than Fiction? , And If proof be needed to establish its truth, no greater. evidence could , be prodticen than that R. Crisman keeps a One .Prise Clothing Store—an innova tion, surely, on the present system et asking twopnces, but one that results to the benefit of both purchaser and seller. A living profit; not a heavy, and consequently unfashionable btock; but, a good .assortment—and al ways receiving the latest style; Garments made in the best manner, with a. determination to give satisfaction In every case, are certainly. Inducements which can not be held out by any establishment, in the city. R. CHESTER'S stock of Gents wear, Furnishing Goods and Ready Made Clothing, is complete. His Youths' and Boys' Department cannot be equalled by any west of the mountains. - Call and examine his stock, at the Original Bdys' Clothing and Fashionable Emporium. - . ' Bro. 71 Smithfield street. myil (Chronicle and Dispatch copy.) AFor Sates IiIU.LINEIVS BLEACHING_ BOX, of tbel4 best 'construetion r with Pressing Table, Block's ' andirons, complete—will be sold very low it applied for immediately. Enquire at No. 24 St. Clair street. • Palsner.a knit'tette. TIOCTOII JAMES PALMER Practising. Physician, ecc.,bas removed to his Institute, No. IM Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. Prescriptions from the Office will be accurately and neatly, prepared by the Secretaty, skilled in Pharnaey. -Drugs, Chemicals and Medicines will be kept con stantly on hand, for sale, Persons leavig address will please note No. of resi dence. fray6uEtal Notice to Contractors. P ROPOSALS Will be received by the subscriber fOr P the construction of about 6,000 cubic yards of Ma : - baninnent on the_Railroad of the Chartier Coal Comp.. ny, immediately beloir the crossing of the Stenhenville Turnpike, about four miles from Pittsburgh. The work to be commenced within a week and completed with out delay. N. F. /ONES myOnit Engineer Chattier CoalCoinveriy • • 4 ESE :.-.„;..-',7•.'5 ---.':-- 'l. .4 7 i . ... 1 - -. .. MEE PEX2II ~~lr.F.m;ov:j Thomas:Moedid, N: R. Swappne a I. S. Ide, G. R. Clarke, C. M. Lee, D: Adams. - OFFICE OF THE TEAS! TEAS TEAS !I! - - PEKIN T.E.A.- STORE. No: 38 Fifth Sired: _ . _ NV. S. HAVEN =IN ' •• .0 'o' •••‘ .s • MEI MESE= MESE 2muomm* TBILATIZZ. Fifth Strut, between Wood and Sinfilij JOSEPH FOSTER lawn Aim SiAmain • Ansterranca—FirstTier and Parquette,so cents; Bee ond and Third Ticets,2s cents; Colored Gallery,Z , COWS. Private Boxes, each, $l,OO. Doors open at Ck o'clock; Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. THURSDAY EVENING, May 7th, the performancos will commence with Bulever's popular play of • RICHELIEU. • - The wholeto conclude with ' • THE OMNIBUS. fprr • To.morrom, benefit end last appearance of Mr. - OXLEY.- • • . , . In active preparation, the new piece of All that Glit ters is not Gold. - Likewise in reiterant, the popular extravaganza of " Tom and Jerry,” or Life In London. Atheneum Salt •. Will Open this Evening, May Ist, 1851. . _ Wl= fIAWORTII , B 6:IIA.ND OLIO COMPANY, Consiming of Dancing, Comic Sinaloa, Natlcrnal corked- ' .; oiitlea,ac., &c. Change of performance each evening. - Admittance gS cents. ED' For particulars see small hills. Ennyl Gfreesavvood Bateastras, rpms SUMNER mrraser Is new open for the aO - commodation of miters. 'The beauty of the place has been much improved, by the addluon of choice Shrubbery and Flower.. A large eoUcenon of ever blooming Planta bud Shrubbery, of the cl.oicest kinds, are kept for sale on the premises. Ice Creams, Fruits, &0., kept in the Saloons as usual. Soqueis tastefully put up at short notate. The neat and comfortable steamboat Chieftain, leave the landing, between Pitt street end th e Old Allegheny ,Bridge, at the beginnings( every hour—from 9 *clock,. until 10 S. M. tine extra • trip every evening, at 7‘ o'c lock. Strangewhyisiting the Smoky City, are invited to pay c a visit to this perfect Plower Garden.. The Garden is kept On Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. , • rl4 Dr Stewart. • Wholesale and &tail Brush' draiatrfaditer, FIFTEI• ST., BETWEEN WOOD 'AND MARKET; Sign qf !hi Big Mire-wash Ennis • naustiEs of every desenntion constantly on hand, and a MI assort ment of SHOE FINDINGS, FISHING TACKLE and LOOKING GLASSES. • • N. B.—MACHINE BRUSHES of every deurlptlon made to order ht the bear manner. ' [mytl:2lv Natio*. • ' . . • I N pursuance of a Supplement to the Act, it:corpora . ting the SUNBURY AND ERIE RAILROAD COM PANY, approved the'l4th day of Marc, 1846—; Notice is hereby given, that a meetii4 of the Stock holders in the said Sunbury and Erie Railroad Compa ny, and en election for - President and Managers °feed Company will be held on THURSDAY; the 42d day of May next, in, Room No: 2, on.the second. Seer of the Reading Railroad Company's building, in th e pity of • Philadelphia, No. 73 South Fourth street. - J. K KANE, JNO. G. WATMOUOH, W. M. WATTS, • ROBERT MORRIS WILLIAM, B. REEd, • J. J. YANDERRE,MP,' WILLIAM BUEHLER, mys.d&wtd New Books I New Books I _ TUST RECEIVED AT hilNEWec Go.; No. 32Smitit -0 field street, the following now and Dr.oresting works : No. 13,Tietorial Field• Book of the Revolution, by - Benson J. Lorring, Esq.; No. V 3 Dictionary of Mechanics' Esigine and Engi , neering ;. . Nell or, the Court of the illewarts under the reigns of Charles 2d and James 24-4 A fresh supp!) , of Ill4erto blagollim for P4B3'.' Baldon , a Wash Log, Blesolitngiuyt 'Cbtano ling Fluid,' • XOR washing clothes without rubbing, and warranted not to injure the finest fabricr. A flaw snide, lust received and for sale, wholesale - and intuit, by /no: B. Tough, General Apo; No. 132- Fourth. strciet,_ tinkly Lyad's Carpet Depot. (mys) . SNO.fI:TOI/014 •••• DUST CUE • - TIE PrttlieSt 11111 i best e ollectlOfi3Of Clotho, Cajal metes and Yea:fogs, are to be fOund at-SOHN-: SON'S CLOTH STORE, next door to the Ofirmerof.the Monsiag For; Fifth atreet, near .Wood—All, gold due. TO Contractors, Bridal:A:Wide:l, tee.— . • Herr's Island Saw ere now preparing SO re cave and execute • promptly ell orders An Bridge and otheilimber, on the most favorable terms the market will penult. (mys) : . JAMES OARMAN.kOD. appointment of William B.lleCinte sts:ltosi- L dent Judeu of the Fiftlandleial District of Penns* yank', haa.dissolved the long subsisting pattranhirtOf McCandless fc McClure. The enfinittied.bseinesirM be nuended to by Mr. McCandleu. • WILSON bIeCA.NDLESIX ; • WK. B. IdeOLUILIVN; ; fl MY OFFICE-IS SEMOVEIVitt hence, No•ilil Penn street. near Hay. , ,:',.1110:1•132d raßaass. Tea a >• . - EFIU .11.AVVORTEI, late Of Magna of Merritt nai J. % worth, wishes to inform his friends foil:Out:34o4d— generally that he has taken the store fortnettr ocetlithAl„ by 11. - Leader, earner orDismonttalley and UM Dia. mond—having associated with Robert Caints, der the trite of-Haworth Cairnsi•emainue td lespbo from London the finest SlookTeas; sTas,,ftgo FraeO* , . irate Wines and, Liquors, a large-invojee of isideb has been received at the, above store, which; for Recast - pt. qatility and cheapness in pricey canned be .extielletkla* any store , West of the mountains i!:' generel dasort. meat of Family Groceits -will also , he ronry! '6tibld e 9. tabliskment, at the lewest east prices. The foLlowigg - list will show the ilitroieut kinds and_p_riees lathe r. PAGODA. TEA STORE. . Fine Young Byson Teas 35, 40 and 50 cents - Superior Young Hyson, -yen' desirable Tea ;or, family use, 75 cents IV lb;' . : Curious Yormglikrian; this . most fragranins a rose, $l,OO lb; •• - - - • Fall flavored and sweetattumrder62 - and 7ketsk, 5 Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 - its ; -. •." Fine andiragrant Imperial 5f.,00 ; • BuctiE Tass.—Fine Orange Peltoe.so Oak Fine flavored Ooknig 50 and 62a; .very best da7se ;S: Strong English Breakfast. Tea 50 cis; • - • • ' . Strong black leaf Congo kind, Souchoulf, 60 Ctsk Very best English Congo 75 cts ••• • - : Tavern keepers and others, who buf•Wities quota in Pittsburgh, will find it to theitedvan tart to till at this establishment before parchrorillgebtewhero.• /-51 • my 3 .- • . ••• gilts Jewelry. „, • TUST returned ,frour the Easy end .noW .opininia ILI large and beautiful assolinient FINE ,JEW 4 4-., RY of the latest styles and • Improved patterns-,kold:, Lockets, Breast-Pins, Finter-Singti,ltranse , lets, Chains,:lleyn, Seals, Spectacles, Fe us, and a great,. variety of rich , and , desirable, goods In Mao,: a • splendid assortment of Ladieis , ' Sue - Watelitity„ from 830 to 850 i-warranted to keep good time, and'Alte gold of the finest. quality- -Silver-ware madufactuleti to order and kept ecmstantly °ahead' of - coin stands,o- . W. W. -WILSON?. tilY3 • 'car ai',lklarkeaaad Fourth it. - - Pitt-Street . Lots: flatillEE DESIRABLE .B tr IL WNW - LOTS .FOIE: 1 SALE each each 24 feet, froatinron Fitt street; ttad Ent-, niug ti libackfeet, immediately adjoining tpe.yer4leace of Writ. AFKaight. For terms apply to . _ aramoor, • rayltor • Fourth street, SEALED PROPOSALS -. will' be received mrttii.* 0 o'clock P.M., June sth, for the grading end =wa ry of a Portion of the line of Railroad ott the Western elope of the Allegheny Mountain, tor the avaidance'or the Portage Railroad - Planed, extending from beloosthsi • foot of Plane No. to tilummiti a &stance of abort • 12 miles.'Plans and speciaiations will be exhibited'et • - the Summit House three days previous to the day Of letting, and all_ the necessary inforrantlact gittethe Engineers of the Line. • RORER? FAR" BACON -7000 lbe Shoo ' Ell 1,000 Sides; Rec e iv e d facial* . mYe NO h 1i1008.1113/11, TALLY HO!-Learn to shave with ease artliorn-- fort by using a Tally Ho 'Razor. Eacis rizot per— fectly tested, set and put in fine *bating order:- . l4ine , cents. Also, a fine article of ShaVing Create, Shit sing Soap, Ilrasbes and Razor Straps at low We* . - • 50 Bralediald at, Tb 10E-5 casks prima finality for solo - 1 . %) tip:24 - - . vrhi. ll4BB IDOAT EDDINO, DECK PLANK, PALlNGlB,(attoli, JIJI article) loge the r with 'other kinds oftatatri Timber,. sawed' to order promptly' and at lo*gr t es , ,, Herr's teland•Saw by .I.aItiESCABh.IIOK LOOMS -:-.76 receiroa l ii iCut B sale by (mys),-. KING & ; . g.ATHHRS—A prime attic a itLato an, for a. aby F (ffiis) - Kiliatt-MoollllEita''', HECKERIB FARINA, seemly:l:Leaded 'bp; ftladleal Colleges, Hospitals , and.ivhpsteia' thet-best article of diet nom known tot invalids and ettilcherhfos sale by ilnY33 JAMES 1s: DONE* Ci PERU CANDLES .- 10 boxes 4's s's sod Ws. Arista* .0- by toly3l .' .O.•WILLIAI,IS4c 'VINE TF423.-20 Loll chests Ch an and Oolong 20 Dozes exiid &se Ooloog,fornala by voy3 - D. W 11.4.10118 4t. UN/HUBS-50 bushels Chesnats la • 1500.ths Deer Hair ; • • 100 dozen Brooms i- ••, • b bbls Hickory Nuts, on coniignitival, and for sale low, Co Ciol3, bv • • mra - • . DRIED BEE:1 7 , Himont Hams and Veniscsa, • Bile' b y, ' [ ay3] J. D. 'WILLIAMS* 1-1 RHODES SOUND PEED constarytly_oit band arid fitt sale by: kx 3 •;;; RHODES& ALCORN; my Mi at, opposite St Charlet Tel ROUND SPICES, of all kilds,ahvayiiiii hand aid LT for sale by imy3) RHODES 4VALOORN. itirUSTAßD—Premlum pad superfine, constantly cos hand and for sale by mY2 RHODES & ,ALCORM_ T EMON SYRUP.-1 2 dozen for gala L . JAMES A .JONES, :comer of Line rtY an d Hond ate. SH. MOLASSES-15 bbls "StJarttos:" • • 12 do PdVall'a BRI For sale at moderate prices. .apt 2 3 QYRUPS, ,tc.—Underwood'a trika Leakew Symy ..). do liapel do Strawberry 'Vinegar; ". • Leawa Soot, for gale by w • 2 WK. A. APCLURG & CO 1O Y- Constantly Cot 4640 by -4-4. uReZA • IWILDIVI4 1•,; MEE ~N - ~ , • , MEM Socihoilirrs LO:11311 Wll. DYER.
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