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OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THR CITY.
nalaiica a LAYTON. PROPRISTOIIO.
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1851. -
Er.- Z o Ammeati einziot.ean ewe mum to uzum Km
llnton as the first of all hkumga. Disunion! God for
bid. , - &aliens lin unborn lanad rue ths tautness of the
derd."—riirciusart.
. f.N k mockattc State Conventions.
AT_READINO
Par candidates for GOVEIIOOI and Caner,
Geelenoduidie ' on the 4th of Jane, 1851. es as by the
Wilh*PilronConvention.
AT HARRISBURG ,
For nointnating cadidate. for Stmaxxa BXdadl, on the
nth of June. 1851, as fixed by the regular aet,on of the
State Central Committee. •
To Advorillsoro.
• Notoutto Corr has a larger circulation than any
enbrerinuon paper published in Pittsburgh. To bust
pria mentherd wn excellent i ss u ed Advertising,
r i,, t. only Democratic paper in Allegbe.
"ay county, It goes Imo the of a class of readers
'reached by no other paper. Advertisers wilt be good
. etioughus boor II& strnd •
•
• It is nor intention to clothe the Morning Post In
a hat dsomo oew dress, at the beginolog of the now
volume in luly. Wc are determined to make It in
all respects the beet and finest looking pipe? west
of Philadelphia.
The Rats= an 3 MILTION typo used at precool
lo tettiog reading matter is peered for elle, posse*.
- Coo to be given about the middle of Joly. The
price of the lirevier will be 20 eta. a pound, and
the Minion 15 cm. a pound—cash or ipproved en.
dorved.paper.•
_ _ _
• W Mr. J. P. TECOMPt es, for some time put n compo
sitor in this &Zee, is at present engageti to preparing a
- DISMCLOUT •f the Business Houses of Pittsburgh, for the
columns of the dinning Lou.
• .u - Mt. It cGill:cosy our . Solicitor and . Collector, is
about to stint on a tour through the entmay on business
for this office. We hope our friendssrill be premed to
meet Quitman demands %mink :herd opulently.
The s6oir organ 'of this city, the Daily
Atirricon, comments upon a short article That op.
peered in the Port a day or two ago,beaded able,
Bncaarau ax rex Sotrru." It is but proper we
should state that we clipped the item in question
from an exchange paper, with the view of ma•
king some remarks thereon, but inadvertently the
piece reached the hands of the compositor, and we
were.not aware that it had appeared in the paper
nntd.we read Bionic's characteristic editorial.
as Pacsinsacir.- - fhe Quincy, 111. Herald
idaces the name of-16e Hon. Stephen A. Douglass
at the head of its columns, as a caniddate for the
Pttisidency, subject to the decision of n National
Convention•.
. Stctr AND SZIOUC, in Madeira, Lisbon, and the
Mediterranean. By the Rev. WAIXES Coveoe, fete
of the 11. S. Navy. Those who bare read 44 , Deck
and Port," and "Throe Years in California; still
most Unitedly have a desire to peruse the book bo•
fore es. A person never becomes tired•of reading
the writings 'of Mr. Comer. His descriptions are
fall of life end poeiry. The present volume is is.
toed in magnificent style by A. 8. Dimes & Co., No
*1 lobe street, New Yetis, under the direction of
the Hit. - Essay T, Crtursit. For sale by A. H,
_
.ta Co., Wood stteet.
Aar...onus. —The Democratic Congressional
Convention met at Little Bock, Atk. - on the 28th
nit, and untuaimoasly nominated the Hon. Robyn.
W. JOUNION as the Democratic candidate for
Congtete. The anvention was lery harmonious;
and as the dissensions, which at one time seemed
to threaten the defeat of the democracy of the
State, bave been healed, we 'may expect et the
coming elections a good, old.fashioned Demo• .
cratic triumph. -
„ Spirltust Knockings , ” in Claireland. , '
The intensely exciting controversy between
Messns. Bunn and rIYIi•NT on this subject, was
brought to a dose on Saturday e“toiog lest.
During the discussion much evidence, pro and
con; was given on the subject. The Editor of the
Cleveland Plain Dealer speaks of the discussion
thus:—
" Of the discussion with Mr. Ttersire we have
nothing to say. The people who heard them can
be their own judges; and as we have published
an Impartial account of their speeches, our read
era can make up their own opinions. The result,
however, we can speak of; and ere satiaded that
no one whu bus beard the genuine raps, has had
his belief varied is any way except to be thei•
more confirmed."
pf. t he Rev. T. C. EATON, whose letter was read
by DElr . SOaa r and v, bleb the Gazette copied yes,
today; the Editor •remarks:
"They Sought to defame the character of this
medium by fithing up a spy, the Rev.T.C. Eaton,
to visit her in a kind of sacerdotal disguise, and
who appears by a letter'in the Herald, not only a
willing but ,a filar witness against her. This
letter was first read as part of Mr. Burr's speech;
and if not dictated by him, was no doubt con•
cocted for bis benefit, and perhaps to give a little
notoriety to its author, who, up to that time, was
quite unknown in these parts. His statement
was known to contain to many false:mode, that
his own congregation forsook him on the Sunday
following; only about thirty people attended, at
the morning service, and about half that number
in the evening, So much for this Reverend T. C .
Eaton. He will probably join the Burrs in their
travels; as such a Reverend witness is very much
needed" to mike up the menagerie. His congre
gation•having altogether too much self respect
to sit Mader his teachings, it is .no doubt the
best use that can be made of him : " •
-- •
Wil•find.,that in the course of the discusalon,
Mr.•lkrisi 'read the letter fromaProf. Myrcetsti
published some time ago in the• Gazette, denying
that he ever invoked the spirit of Ljt Place, the
mathematician, &c. In reply to' which Mr.
Taos: :stated that the name was wrongly
_
printed;.and:that it was not Prof. Mycosis, of
• Cincinnati,, but. Prof. Mutsu, of Albany, and
called, a, witness from the .audience to prove his
assertion. The following is the extract :
"Mr. &rani"' was then called from the audi
ence, end gave an account of the interview bad
with the spirits by Prof. Miller, of New York,
during which interview the spirit of La Place; the
immortal mathematician, was summoned, up,
and a moat difficult problein solved, which had
perplexed,Prof. Mitten for a long time."
During the discussion, two of the Moderators
visited the medium, the third Moderator declining,
and, here is the result end mode of their examine
lionize stated to the audieoce•
"One seated himself behind the medium's chair;
the other took her feet in his hands, she sitting
erect, her back not touching the chair. The
sounds.werei then produced, and so heartily, that
• the vibrations of ,the chair were distinctly seen.
The spirits said they would not allow Mr. Burr to
make any. investigations.:- - -he was not honest;
they saidra person need not have faith, but they
must be . ; free from a lying tongue. There are
falsti'aiiiill:ritlirue spirits, and if the question is
false; hitiwill;eeceive answer'. But if he Is an
earnest Seater.. .after spiritual truth, then the an-
• ewer will be,itsie and it . matters not how depraved
he may be in atfiCr• thinki,primided they'ar" honest
in thus inuelgatiais."
For ourselves,'we have no.comments to mate
-•• • on Title above. - Our principal object in making
the extracts is to correct the statem e nts that have
been made in relation' te lind Prof.
115.rrenst.z. •
RARYEIL, EDITOR
PITTSBURGH
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The most important local movement le money
matters duriog , the past week is that of the Banks
simultaneously refusing to receive from their ens ,
tomer* any checks, except those drawn upon them
selves individually. Thus, the check of a broker,
merchant, or other person, drawn upon the Ex
change litank, or the Merchants' and Manufacturers ,
Bank, will not be taken on deposit, or in payment
of a COW in the Bank of Pittsburgh, and vies versa.
To obviate as far as possible the inconvenience
which this policy causes, the banks have made notes
of the denomination of $OOO and $lOOO, which Die
much counting and expedite busier:lm. Various can
sea are assigned for this change from the old course
of proceeding. We suppose the real cause to be
the determination of the, banks to 'prevent over.
checking, sod to limit that department of their bu
sloeu so that It will be under their immediate ecru.
tiny. Although this might possibly seem to cast a
reflection upon our business men and brokers, yet
such is riot the fact. As a clan they are not ex
celled fix stability and integrity by those of soy
other city in the Union, and we may say they have
the fullest confidence of this community. 'rho de
mand for money is not pressing. Little of the bet.
ter clan paper is to be found with street brokers:
nod such is readily taken by mosey lenders at one
per cent. per month, Sometimes len, according to
the knowledge they have of the promptness of the
parties.
The Lancaster County,Bank, nod Fannon , Bank
.of Lancaster, have ceeb declared a dividend of 1 ,
per cent., and the Lancaster Bank 4 per cont. out of
be profits of the last MI months.
The Ecenin,gPost says that the books of the Jer
sey Bank, welch broke in 1826, and paid nothing,
lave been found. This institution was in good
credit a year beibre its failure. Suddenly its book.
disappeared from the possession of the Cashier, and
he was never able to tall what had become ofthem.
The stockholders, and thine who wore caught with
the notes of the bank In their hands, will now, •we
auppose,bo able to satisfy their curiosity respecting
the causes which led to the Insolvency.
Tho following statement, compiled from the re
ports on Wain the (dee of the Comptroller of the
State of New - Tett, end published in the Albany
Evening Jobtaal, exhibits the condition of the tweo
ty.nine banks sod backlog associations in the city of
New York, on the morning of the 2lst of December,
1860, and of the thirty-one banks on the morning Cl
the.29th hiarch, 1651:
usouirst.
December. Mare
Loans and discounts except to
directors and brokers 122/1/15 313 661,778.751
Loa. a and dice: to directors • • • • • 1,377,904 3,....2' ,07t,
All other liabilities, absolute or
contingent, to di re elms 674404 4'8.231
All stuns doe from brokers 2610.710 1949243
Real Estate • : 1579 742 2,0392 621
Bonds and Mortgages - 610,F05 11,4,454
00
Stocks 3,33 3 , 9 3 1 3 , 515 ,
Promissory notes, other than for
loans and discounts. 321 91 051
Loss and expense account • • • • 319470 £23,111 ,
Overdrafts
11,011, 9975,640
C i ill e lk ie ttelns .. 930
• .... .................• • • • • 9,990,91 R 10,23 9 / 1 0 7
13i11s of solvent banks on bind— 797646 729917
Due from solvent banks 0,21.9 927 4630 014
" suspended banks•--- • 4,833 5,013
Add for cents . 100 110
Total resoaTces ...-892,233,629 07,19K665
ClPltal • - ••• • -••••-• -••-•- :027,646310 132.673.P63
-- • • 4,606,463 4,733,613
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No - tea In circuit . est registel ,
ed • • • 7m7£o 27341
Registered ttotet: eltcolation•• 8.077213 0,773,183
Doe Treasurer tct6:6 of N. Y. •. • 279 403 53.484
Doe Depositors on demand-- 40,555,891. 38,500,521
Due Lndivid oat s end tontorettons
other than Bunke and Deposi
ta." •••••••••• 283463 4,019,489
Due Banks on dethand*...••• 10,444e0 18,184754
Due to ottrers.not Included in eith•
er of the above head 52.54,784 450):15
Add for cents • ••—•-• • ••• • • • • • • 55 67
Tot4il liabililles• .-- ...... MA33,629 C 97,394,60
The report shows a slight increase of capital b y
the fonziatioe of two banks. to the line of diecooots,
we also ootice expans ion, as io avast in the
opening of the spring trade. Specie bee beeo taken
out to the esteet 0f0ver153,000,090, but on referring
bank to the retorts of last year, we find that the
bank' had oo the lath of last March over 81,000,000
iiititkthse they bad the corresponding month lest
year: In glaimiag o'er the above, there will be
toned tome alight variation. by comparing the two
returns, bat they are not important.
The Now York Herald states that there has been
a great addition to the banking 'capital of that city,
within the past tie coonths,every dollar of which has
no doubt found active employment. Nine now bank.
base been formed, most of which have commenced
operations . The aggregate capital of these imite
tioos upwards or sit millions, being an edition to
the previocs banking capital otitis city of about
twaaty•Bve per cent. Here is a basis, adds the
Elsred, for an increase in credits of fall fifteen 1:3110
lions et dollars and we have no doubt the iluarterly
report of the batiks will show a eorrespoodiog et
pansion lo the line of diteoems.
The aggregate amino of specie shipped from New
York daring last week, was 1541:03,2k, (the largest
amount evu before everted to obo week) wbiob
mates a total since lot of January of 08,252,368.
The greater parlor lest week's exports went to Lon
don and Havre.
The New York Evening .Post of the 12th Ice
The market to on the whole firm, though a low
stocks show_a decline. Federal st ocks are without
change. Indiana P. have advanced Bank of
Commerce stock); Pacific Bank 2 per cent.; Edg.
worth *; Rochester 4r. Syracuse 1 per cent., and
Erie locomos 11 Delaware and Hadeon Canal has de
clined 1 per cent; Farmers , Treat liper cent; Nor.
via Canal f; Long Island;; Reading lb Harlem; and
Erie Railroad*.
Money coottnuet extremely easy, with a fair de
mand for loans and discounts, and considerable las
qutry for first, elm paper.
Foreign eachingo is firmer. Sterling I. strong at
100101 per cent. There has been little demand
to-dar for Ws week's streamer. Francs are steady
at .5,08 l•
The rate at which the Bank of England buys
American Eagles, namely, £3-16s. Rd. par ounce
(not £3 10s. 3d., as printed In the Tribuob of this
morning,) Is equal to a rate of exchange 1101 per
cent.
Totarbawb Llamas Register, publishes the fol.
lowing account Oldie Receipts and Espemiituresot
the United States, from Ist January to 31st March
1851
Tataisuar Detrannscrrr,/
Register's Office, May 1, 1861. f
From customs..... • 014,448,379 17
Sales of public lands 827,076 79
Loan of 1847 (treasury notes funded) 9,40000
Miscellaueous sources 319,281 1b
p •J4d.1.1./.4a
Civil, miscellaneous, and foreignn in
tercourse 04,954,241 49
Department of Interlor,(lndiao depart•
meat and pensions) 1,127,692 9.1
Army proper, &c., and fortifications.. 9,049,278 87
Navy 2,298,462 05
Duero'', 9t0., on public debt and item.
ry notes
Reimbursement of treasury notes....
Redemption of treasury notes, per act
4th February, 1849
The Legislature of Wisconsin has re-enacted a
etringent usury law which establishes? per cant.
as the legal rate of interest; and allows 12 per.cent.
by contract. The penalty for usury is forfeiture or
principal and interest. Two years ago the usury
law was abolished, and the immediate effect ol which
Wes it is alleged., to raise the rate of interest to
25075 per cent. per annum, at which rates it has
bieo ruling during the past two years. When there
Wl6 ao.agreement between parties, the usual rate of
luierem was Stih per cent. per annum.
pr the Boston Money Market, the Commonwealth
'or Saturday discourses thus '
The general features of the affairs of State
street are those ordnliness and inactivity; end there
ein *comedy be retailed a period whey so !Ude bad
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nevi was doing as io this present month of May.—
Though there Is no great pressure upon the money
market, yet no disposition is manifest to operate to
any extent in any of the stocks on the list.
Oar Banks ate discounting quite liberally, so that
the mercantile wants are pretty generally supplied
from that quarter and consequently but little first
class paper finds Its way on the street. Some of the
large corporations. Ore still in want of money and
are boirower• at rates a little above the legal rates,
and the fair quotations for money is from 7 to 9 per
cent.
The large amount of specie which is being ship
ped weekly from New York has within a 'WC time
ao largely increased that it is creating somealarm in
the monetary circles, which even the large Califor
receipts serve hardly to allay. By the New
York papers we fled that the total exports to Europe
last week were $1,700,000, and by the two last Cali
ferule eteainers there was, received 94,800,000,
leaving a baleinie in our favor of atoint 81,000,000,
though it is stated that the Pacific which sails on
Saturday, will carry out about $614000. The rates
for foreign exchange continue very high—lOS for
first clue bill, being the rates for th • week's steam
er. So long as these prices are maintained we may
expect there will continue to be a demand for, ape.
cie for export.
The Stock market for the last day or two has
been quite dull, end the amount of business done
quite iocongiders*, with no material change in
prices.
The Democracy of Washington county are early
in the field this year with their nominations; and
as the « early bird catches the worm,” we dare pre
dict that they will distance their opponents io the
race. The Democratic County Convention assem
bled is the borough of Washington, a few days
since, and nominated tbo following ticket :
President Judge--Samool A. Gilmore, of Fayatto
County.
iltrociateliedga—John Frenman,of East Bethle
hem; A. Wotting, cir Hopewell.
Sernate—thasors Watson. , of Cannoeburg.
etiteneblg---Ilagh Craig, of Buffalo ;James IH , Clas.
key, of Mt. Plainer.
Prothonotary—James Brown, of Washington.
Retarder—P. Cooper Mortara°, of Washington.
Register—John Grayson. Jr of Washlogtoo.
Clerk of Courts—George Pas:More, of Fallow.
field.
2renfttarfr--John Hall, of ,Noitioghain.
bi'Bride of Canton.
dudaor, 3 Years—James M. Clark, of Robinson.
do • 1 Year—Jahn P. Smith, of Greenfield.
Director—Beal. Anderson, of Donegal.
6n far a/ we see capable of judging, abe above is
a good tickeit, and we presume It "will render gen•
anal satisfaction to the party.
416,604,11711
7,998 16
9,600 00
810,847,698 60
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Wcutnlngton County Nominations.
For thollioming Pon.
Canal Comealsslorter.
Envoi :—The death of that incorruptible
Democrat and most excellent man, the Hoe. Wm.
Beatty, has changed itumewhat the political cot:o
-pinion 10 Pennsylvania. Had Mr. Beatty lived, he
would base, beyond a doubt, secured the Dentherat.
IC nomination for Cacti COCrilnifiioOCr. He R2l
poiHed to,by the entire state as the person for the
occulan. c ' The West was entitled to a preference,
and there would have been no difficulty both in the; •
Gemination and in the election of Mr. Beatty. Bat
the West la cull entitled to a candidate, and it is no
more than proper and expedient to look about cc
sad are If we cannot get a candidate who will take I
the place of Mr. Bratty, and manhal the fine old ;
Democratic regiments of the Commonwealth once I
again to victory and to glory. 1 know of CO one,
sir, who would overcome all objections and suit all
opinions—no one who would preircot a wronger
name in the Convention, tad who would be sup.. I
portou by the people with more alacrity and more
confidence than our young towc=tan, Wu. W. DAL.
Las, gaq. Of Mr. Dallas 1 deem it eintecearary to
offer any eulogy. Hie admitted sbilitier, and the
devotion be has always displayed to the party, to.
gether with his great popularity, indicate that be is
the man we want. Let his friends go to work then
and make him one of the Canal Commitsiocters of
Pennsylvania. X
Raw. Rau. Cowsurruo.—The Montgomery and
West Paitt Railroad, in Alabama, baying ao &Item
of abut, miles, is finally fialsbed. It is the first
work of the kind ever completed to that State. It ,
hai already, ft is said, poured Into Mobile the groes.
ry sad cotton trado or a large cumber of ebusslies in
Georgia and Alabama, and bu done, remarks rho
Montgomery (Ala.) Journal, more rar Mobile than
sl3 other causes gat together. - •
A Prizsztrr ro Psoressos Moors —The Xing of
PfIaIIIM has sent to Professor Norse a magnificent
gold scuff box of eleborase design and workmanship,
widows tho gold medal awarded by that govern.
moot to the Professor, as a testament of scientific
merit. Tbo medal has on the face the medallion
hoed of the Kiog, Frederick William the IVth, sun
rounded by eagaisittily executed emblems of refl.
mon,jartsprodeoce, medicine and 'arts; on tbo re
verse, Apollo, drawn by tour gory steeds in the
chariot oftba suo, traversing the zodiac, while from
the head of the god the rays of light are darting
abroad.
NetAoll. TO TrIS Clops..—Wei continue to receive
accounts from all parte ditto country relative to the
great injury sustained by the crops bj the late severe
frosts. A letter Boma plahter In Brcker county,
Sy., (where the tobacco known as "Mason county' ,
is eateusirely cultivated ? ) says :
hero tondo strict Inquiry throughout Bracken
co., Ky. and Clermont co., Obio, and 1 find their
will be a great deficiency to plants. Tbo frost of
leer Thuraday night bus destroyed all the early
plants, and what small ones are lea are being cote.
pietely demolished by the Fly. In come of my own
beds, where there was oElqt:entity of planing week
ago, Is not any and Moneta to be the general
complaint throughout the oeighborbood. From the
general prospect of the Tobacco crop at this time,'
wordy believe there will not be half a crop raised
this year, and if the cold weather contioues two
weeks, there will be norm , ' . .
From many points In the West the same tale is
told—the fruit and all tender vegetation, being en•
tirely destroyed.
SAD Dtaancit.--On the rlth of January the preen•
hes of the American Baptist Misaion, at Bankok,
Siam, were deuroyed by lbw, and little or nothing
was saved. The printing office, type foundry, li
braries, the personal effects of the missionaries, and
the greater put of - a second addition of the Now
Testament in Siamese, were destroyed. Lou about
$lO,OOO. The Portal/aerie consul received the mitt-
Woo:tries into Ids 'evidence. Mr. Chandler is on his
way to America, to make arrangements for repairing
the disaster.
Luzanzrz Courrs.—H.. Wright and H. W.
Nicholson, Esqrs., have been appointed Repre
sentative Delegates to tba State Judicial Conven
tion, to be holden at Harrisburg the 11th day of
June next, with instructions to support the Hon.
Luther Kidder for the Supreme Bench.
Dreadful Murder.
WAIIIIVIOTON, May 12, 10 P. M.
man named John Day, bricklayer of this city,
deliberately murdered hie wife this evening by shoot
ing her in the breast with a revolving pistol. He
discharged two barrels, the coatente of both of which
took effect, and the unfortunate woman died almost
inetantly.
It seems that the parties were both young and
had been married only about a year. Soon after
their marriage, they separated, and lived apart ever
-since.
The murder, it seems, was actuated by jealously,
bet, at the time of committing the murder, was un
der the influence of Intoxicating liquor.
The murder was perpetrated at the house of the
fattier of the deceased, on D street. His Dome is
Charles Fridley. Tho murderer has been arrested
and imprisoned. Mach excitement exists in cense.
Om= of this terrible affair. •
`Tax Tnowesas rq BBoiLaw/iT;r4ii• inipposed
dip the two female revolutionists =who . appeared in
Broadway, on Friday last, io pantaloons, were the
wife and daughter of Bartell/14 the abolitioniat; who
reiently made a great deal of noise-nrthe Syracuse
crrention. Thu wee one of the reb)rme propooed
b the world , . convention. The Won:mato be pot
1140 trewaere, and the petticoats ''to he put on the
peen. —N. Y. Herald.
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-- Ohio count*, Va., last Friday, voted. 8160,000 to
HeraPlield &Woad, by a oajoritY of Olen;
tne Btenbeniillound Wellsburgh papers are pitching
-into onithilgbbor the Deacon; and hie" Ciretunbendibus;
with mach spirit. ..::
Eion..C . Ays Jontssort, of Tenn., fonnerly P. N.
General, and lady, were on a visit but week to the Hon.
Jamas Bactran.u, at Wheatland.
HOWL'S Prir.tlng Telegraph between Huston and
Ne w YPTit, with all the apPartenannes thereto belong
ing, is advertiked for sale at auction In Genoa, onthis
28th inst.
The Steubinville Messenger. says: Several of
the tavern keepers in this city, in conscquetnee of the
operation of the new liquor law, have closed their bars.
We are told that thine who"talie spirits" have already
commenced buying "red eye , by the quart!
In the Circuit Court •at tirashington, Davis, the
soldier, who brought a suit against Col• Hughes, for hav
ing Whipped him, at Jalappa 'during the Mexican war,
has obtalied a verdict of eliso for plalatif. A new uial
has been moved.
• While coroner ABM num:, of Kennebank,
hie.; was holding an inquest Upon the body of Wawala
Tarim, of Kennebankpori, who had committed 'Geld°,
he suddenly fell groin a chair and died shorUy after
wards.
-- The Josiah Lawrence, from Beardstown, on the
Illinois river, arrived at St. Louis on the 31 iamb, with
13 600 sacks of corn consigned to one house; and laid
by the Repnblican to be. the largest consigtunent ever
landed at the wharf by one boat.
--- R. Surcitss, Eeq• of Georgetown t D. C., has re
turned (tout Bosun!, his suit for libel against the editors
of the Bosnia Commonwealth having been postponed
until the September term of the Corot.
The celibrated preacher, Pres Rinanin, of the
Society of Jamito, is porpating to lease Paris to proceed
lo London, where he will preach during the period the
Great Exhibition Is to mutate open,
Balding's Hotel, at Poughkeeprie,N. Y., took Bro
from a defect in the oven, on Saturday week, and wits
tmarly destroyed. It was ingired AO, and the
furniture which was mostly saved, for woo.
Casatas Soirrawscs has been released upon his
owls recognizance, at Dedham, Naas., in the sum of SS,.
000,o:tit° charge of robbing the Dorchester and billion
Dank.
The Presbyterian Church in Bawlhon, fdadison
countyiN. V,, was de nroy ed by fire on Sunday morning'
last, together with an organ. The lots it eitintatod at
Wpm, on which there WAS no insurance.
The Grited Jury of Berrien county, .Pdichigan,
have indicted over forty of the rriaoners now ;alder at ,
rest in Detroit, for conspiracy to burn the Railroad Doper
in Niles, some live or six weeks ago. • - -
DANVAttn, the inventor of the Wagon:laminas, is
in now in the Holy Land, after baring traveled through
Egypt and other eastern region,. lie is filling great
portfolios with similes, and Intends to construct many
extensive Panoramas of these old historic - ma:dries.
s I s. England,
••••••• Maria Clark was not uong sparse.,
on the day owned, bemuse Calemfr, the hangman, bad
too ranch bailouts on his hands. Ten persons offered,
by letter, to di.ebarge his horrid duty!
-- The Louisville Democrat says:. Tie tobacco trade
of Louisville Is increasing very fast. Persons from ail
Parts of the country bring their tobacco to this marker,
as better prices are obtained.
The eelebmied singer Gana has been sued by het
husband, M. Ds n.V.LC.T, from Ashore she bat separated,
for his allowance, some 27,506 francs, and judgment de
eteed against her—nearding to Galiguattrit Messenger.
1044..gru—On reading, In Daeon's Dag
Doak, that the Academy of .Medieine was established at
az thb mantle's of Detract:—
How strangely erropts the turn
Thet stung* mill sometimes take
LIAM our - biggest herd of oliel3
I/6 taarshani ay a drakt Y. S. Cousin.
Dr. SrsITSIBVICIL, Of Milwastkie, Oregon, has tes
ed the coal found on the Cowlitz visor, and fott rd & ek
e:lien:, being a high order of cannel or kat. The rivet
It navigable for barges up to the points whero the coal
is found.
lionsztvCalicursas—Qursifon. -- What Is the chief
end of women I
.ditnarr —To eat orters, drink champagne. stop, C.
tend the opera, play zards, and donee the polka.
Qs/Jr/init.—What is the Wei owl of wan 1
AnaUlt.—To foot the bills, and sometimes the beaux.
M. SP. Spirit of Inv lima.
—. Our funny friirul Ct tho - Chronicle says if ore .
“looked into ts looking.glass." wo would see "something
greener thtta ans thing to be Been on COul bIU." if our
neighbor will but glance into it mirror, he trill see spar
of red eyes and a seri red nose.
Extraordinary Pigeon Shooting tiettott
,
On Thawed ry weeti, what we e termed tt ' , Grand
Pigeon Shooting - 512Mb !pinta Tirne,” took place
in it field between Brentwood and Sheneteld, and
the novelty of the affair, aod, the large.stake (X5OOl
which was to be cottiested, attracted a !viol:lumber
of spectators to wittier/a it. Yohaoy Broome took
for a well.kervern *hot .000 to gace that he found
a youth under twentpeao years who would *hoot
400 pigeons within an . hour. The watch was to
have taken place on Wednesday, but inconsequence
afthe bewai►y rain it Was deferred till the following
day..A number of gentlemen interested in the match
with their staff, domiciled at the White Bart Inn,
and as the weather cleved op about twelve on
Thursday, the youth, who is about twenty, and
whose name is Freer, son of a'-surgeon, at Whit.
church, in New Batupshire, proceeded "to the field
where a marquee had been erected for the accomm
odation of the parties. Preliminaries having been
made, he took hie elation in Wont of the marquee,
the distance agreed on being IS yards, and the bird. -
to be thrown up. Before commencing bets were
offered of $2OO to $lOO, hut there were no takers.
The first fifty birds were shot in five minutes, and
the averagolhronghout of the, numbest, killed was
about nine a minute; several minutes in succession ,
he killed 12 birdseed tined very few. Efee.ontin
ued at that rate till the'expiration of the hour, and,
when time wan called, about 530 pigeons were
found lolled' or woundqd—all being counted that fell
in the field. Tee youth 'Mot
,avitti eight double,
barrelled goes, which were loaded and capped by
five men, one necessarily standing behind bun to
hand him the gun% It was elated that he could
have killed more birds, but the men could not load
as fast as be could fire. There were near 600 pigeons
thrown up, which wore handed by three men behind
a cart. Auer the Slaughter was over the yowl than
was laid down. in the tent' he was considerably
distressed from the great exertton, and afterwards
placed io a warm bath. 61 Itti: or gunpowder were
fired away in the coarse of the-match.—gimt per.
afti.
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cer The following beautifal thoughts are from
the pea of Goorie tr.-Prentice, the' talentep
editor of the Louisville (Ky.) Journal:" There is
but a breath of air and a beat - of tbe heart betsviat
this world and the neat, Aod is the briel interval
of painful and arrfuk,stitoeuse, while _we feel that
death 49 present with üb, that we are powerless and
he all powerful, and the last faint valuation here - is
bat the prelude to enditus life hereafter, we feet, in
the midst of the swing calamity about to herd us,
that earth hes no. ccouptinsatlaggood to mitigate the
severity of our howl" But therels no grief without
some beneficent provision to 'Often its intenseness.
When the good and lovely;die, the memory oftheir
deeds, like the moonbeam - on the stormy sea, lights.
up our darkened hearts and leas to the surround.
tag gloom a beauty no sad, so sweet, that we would
not, if we could, .dispel the darkness that envi.
tone it.
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Muni Csiretaauste - 14elnes The latest taagitoti
Tiers inform us that tide charming vocalist has aril ,
ved in London, where 4 on-the 26th of this month, I
she gives a concert under the immediate patronage
of the queen and IhOCOtift• She will then proceed
to Ireland, and give a aeries of farewell concerts in
in her native land, previous to her departure for the
United States. Passage has been already secured in
line for herself sad troupe early in•Sep.
tember. Her grand-coneerts will commence imme
diately on her arrival at N. York.. Rooms have been .
secured for her at the 4slor glitM•'
Her musical entertainments Will be Condi:idled by
Laurin, the -great composer' and Miss Hayes will
bo also assisted 'by choice selection of artiste° of
the highestgrade itiZurtipe.
-Da. Sonasorr...—The dhureb. v_a!den. of St. Cl em.
ant Danes, having eatiscantornyaseertain that Lawn
in the pew numbered 18,0 - the north gallery of
that church, was regularly occupied for many years
by the great moralist, hare c.aused a neat bnisa tab. '
let recording the , fact to•he affixed ih a conspiegoua
position to the pillar against which the doctor =st
ollen have reclined. The inieription on the tablet
is from the pen of Dr.Crialy, teeter of St. - Steplienia,
Walbrook, and bins follnws:,
"In thic pow, - and betide this pillar, for many-.
years attended divine -service 'the , celebrated Dr.
Samuel Johnson, the platisopher,lbo poet, thn-great'
lexicographer, • the - profound =OSP, end slater
Writer cr IlinAime. 40-rd 1105; died 1784. In tie
remembrance - and honor of noble faculties!, nobly .
einPlnYeCti some inhabltatiti (4464 perish of St: Cigna.
ent Danes have ;diked this alight Inesdoriali A, D.
ISsl. 2 l—Eneith papa%
Tzu: gitrx MAesanag.--The Chestertown New'
of
of Saturday says:
A man named Jobe Bedwell;was arrested yeateitv
day at Caistiveltraßridge, Diiiiviare, and brought 'to :
411, charged with the _Murder br the
Coaden landly.''-•There are nint` . .eltogetber in our
Jail, - Chafg - tid with the intlrdert e'er Alirebere Tel 4
lot,• Thomas - DruMisorid;Willium - Shelton, lobo
Bedwell, William Webster, Nicholas Murphy, John
Foid, Samuel Sills and James Roberts.
The following from the Wilmington:" Blue Ben's
Chicken,vmay probably have some connection with
the above_ arrest of Bedwell: - -
A gentleman from the neighborhood of the above
murder, on Wednesday - week last called on Mrs.
Darling at New Castle, and obtainelher affidavit be.
fore Esquire Bradford, to the following effect, that
the woman who called at her house previoizslY re
ferred to, used Abe-following expressions, "that
Webster, at present for the above Murder,
was innocent :or the charge.--that he did not do it—
but she knew who did. , The gentleman abovq
'alluded to, baying obtaianed the affidavit, started in
pursuit. -
Amato= Btatrntret Pants.—Our country vro4
men are famous for their beauty, in Europe, and we
find the follosiing tribute paid to them by the French
correspondent of the Herald. But what shall we say
of the other fact—a prevalence or " a certain corny
plesion--which it incldently mentioits?
"M. Berger, the Prefect afParisaave on Melanie;
evening, Ms last grand ball of the season, at which
were present about five thonsmitl persona.,
The Americans were In great number, and their
ladies and daughters were notLassure you, among
the less pretty of;the "assembly. It io generally re.
matted ,here, that the American blood , is finer than
I the French blood. Our ladies have certainly an Ir.
reproachable figure; they are prindpally remarkable,
for their - taste and refinement; but the American la. ,
dies have much finer heads, and are more beautiful.'
A remark, Very curious to make, is, that the women
of fair complezion and light hair base totally disap
peared from Paris, and we have DOW MOre brunitta
Oho limn. This observation was made to me at
the ball of M. Berger, where an English lady, who'
bad the finest auburn Bair overseen, was pointed at
ai a wonder. She was the;grand-daughter of George
Pir. of England, and wis certainly ono of the finest
looking women present at the party.ry
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TRH Srtsii LIMB RRCOVZIIID.-.-AS one of
The early Wesleyan ministers was riding by a
farm house, he saw a young woman whom be
knew toles a backslider. Driving up to. the door,
and firing a look of sympathy upon her, he asked
her if she bad seen a stray lamb pass.. She re,
plied that she had not. u Are you quite - sure ' "
Bald ha, a that there has been no poor lost lamb
herer "I am quite sure," she replied. "And
yet," continued he, " there bas been 'one here."
The true meaning of the minister suddenly broke
upon her mind.' She burst into teats,-coafessed
that she was the stray lamb, and promised to
renew her devotions to her Shepherd. She after.
wards became a devout Christian.
Waverly Bowe s
oiastotte azsatt, nal 55151 T,
Ti7LZIAhr C. GALLA.UHSS, Proprietor.
posi i nb THIS fashionable and pop- •
War RESTAURANT haste
eently been fitted up is a style of elegance
unsurpassed by any siscalas establishment in .
the City, and the rropsietor is prepared to furnish his
ftiends and the public generally with every article usu
ally found at such places. -
AU of lbe delieltrlCll of the season, in the way of
GAME, FISII,SOUPS, tke.,erill be served up in the best
The DAR is supplied with LIQUORS of the finest
blends, and the fancy drinks, so much in vutild during
the warm Seaton, each cm Pine Apple Cobblers, Mint
Juleps, Punches and ISmastles,Awill be served up in a
way- that will please the taste of 811.
iCTI.UNCIt is served up every morning, at 11 o'clock,
to which the special attention of customers lump:med.
raylo
!POthe Ifonorable the lodges of the Court of General
j., Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in end for the County
of Allegheny:.
The
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The petition of Folocis Daily, of the Fifth Ward, city
of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,
That yonr petitioner bath provided himself with materials
for the accommodation of travelers and others, nt his
,dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid. and prays that
your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to
keep a public home of entertainment. And your peti
toner, as in duty bound, will pray.
FRANCIS DAILY.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward do
'certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and tempo nuie e,and is weliprowded with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation of trav
elers and others, and that said tavern isnecessary.
John Itiackin, P hilhiaahl, John , Fendena, Joseph
Diyers, Jacob Doering, Francis Felix, Daniel hrGlow ,
en, nosh hi'Dona td, Aloes Alexander, James Pownell,
Nathan tit bite. Kremftr.—Ckconicts. myt6-.3t
its tlee HOCIOMbIe the adzes of the Couriof General
•J. Quarter Sessioturof the Peace in and for the County
of Allegheny: • -
The petition of Philip Tame, of . the township of
Shafer, in the county aforesaid, humbly show...seq.,
That your petitioner hash provided himself with mate
rials for the aceoinmodatiOn of travelers and others, at
hit dwelling house in the tp , tiforisaid l ned.prays that
year Honors will be pleased to grant hum - 11-11Cellie to
keep a public house of entertainment. -- And - goer peti
'Miner, as is duty bound, will pray. ••.-- . • •
PHILIP TOME.
MINSIIII
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We; 'the subscribers,• citizens of the aforesaid tp.,
do certify that the *have petitioner isof good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with
house room anti conveniences for the accommodation
and 'mitring of strangers and travelers, and that said
tavern Is necessary. •
Philip 'Stand, Adam htlifeloy, Jacob Morelock, John
Eiyon k Win Jewett, John England, Edward Black, Win
Ei lacksoo r Thomas King,iicorgeStowart., John Socle
ner, Jacob King. - ' froyl6.3to
1110 the Honorable the Judges of the Courtof General
j.
Quarter Sessions of the Pettee in and for the Comity
of Allegheny:
The petition of James Lynch -of the 4th Ward, City
of Patsbergh. in the County aforesaid, humbly showeih.
That3rour petitioner bath provided himself-with mate
rials for the accommodation or traeclers and others, at
his dwelling house in the 4th Ward aforesaid, and prays
that your honors will lid pleased to grant him a license to
keep a public house of entertainment. And yonipeti
tioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
JAMES LYNCH.
'We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do
certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniences forthe accommodation and lodg.
ingot *dungen and travolera, and that said tavern is ne
cessary. •
Thomas Scott, Martin Connolly, James Verner, John
Hanna, W. H. Pinker, Hobert Anderson, George W.
Smith, James Medluine.-Aud'w Jackman, Henry Earle,
hl.chael Daly, Win. Hanna. • -
Biotite.
JORN GILFILLAN, Aumlnistrator, of the Estate of
John Morton,is requested to settle up the said es
tate. ISAAC MARSGON,
my18:31, one, of
VITATTS , NEItVOU3 ACY 21ta ittet.C.C.l
ir Wonder of tat Age;-The extraordinary power of
this Neivine is so wouderfulin its operation upon the
Nerveas Fluids, that it at once and immediately nets
upon the systerkprodueing appetite,digestion, strength,
happiness and-nervous . power—consequently, health is
soon predominant . /t purely an Herbaceous Noyine,
acting powertally . upon all Nervous Complaints; and
as the Nerves are the main spring of the whole system,'
few diseases can remain long when the Nerves are
sound. el a "bottle; tit a dozen. . •
Sold by L: CUTHBERT, .
mod 50 Smithfield'street;
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rltra:Aka V--A new two story Bltleli IIOUSB, situ
ate on third urea; near Grant; arranged .with
halls, tine largo parlor, pizza, dining room, kitchen and
cellar. Bout rooms arrangetttor Hot or Cold Baths;
and toothed rooms. All Anished in the best manner,
and papered with the beat and most modern style of pa
per ;gas bangera, chandeliers and Attires. -The house
is new and cumplate, and has nor yet been occupied.—
lmmediattpossesaion. -,Rent 11350 a year
S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agentg
50 Smithaeld street.
—For solo bY
RSHALL,
TEWPat-GPIT"-ivAIiTERN I O .!- G ar r l A Wood street,
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xmyiu WA LTER P . MARSHALL,
Private Di/e#llolll.
DR. BROWN, No: 41 DIABIOND ALLEY.
Dames his entire attention to an offier
practice. ;h is Lusinessismostly conEmedte
Frmans or rtnrrisal Diseases, ann,saeh
ISFir Pal afre.etions, 'brought on by imprudence
• yonthtltl indulgence. and excess:
t Syphilis, - Syphilitic Eruptions, Guam
hea,Gleet, Stumpy, Urethral Discharges,
/1151Prity of the Bloed, with all diseases o. the venereal
origin. Skin Diseases,. Scorbutic - Erupgansi. Tette.r.
Bingwormiblercurial Diseases, Seminal Weakness, int
potency, Piles, Bhesanatiani, Female Weakness, Month
ly Suppressions., Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Alto
Nervous Athenians, Palms in the Back and Loins, 'trite.
[ions of the Bladder and Ridneys,successfully yeated
Cure putraateedi
FounectlYents' Practice:Roar in this cityi enables
Brown to oder aisumnees of speedy care to all whams)
come undei his . cape .
°Mee and ppvive cOntsulting-rooins, 41 Diamond tiy.
11Zr Charges moderato.. novs:d&-wly_
TPEUMATISAL—Dr.Drovrtve. newly cocooned rem.
jy edy for Rheumatism , a speedy and cprtain forded,
forthat painfaltronble. never fans.' -
' Office and Private. Consultation Room* No. 41, DIA.
MOND, Pittsburgh, Penna. The' Doctor if' alornye
home _
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OLD PENS.—E:& E NE:Smith% (successor. 4to
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1 Ci. Bagley,) celebrated Gold Perte,ra good supply
of their various breads, lose received at
my 7 . 'Vtr S. RAVEN'S.
•NttadgNi.t: 'riot lot of Eastladia_tv-
superior lot or Ast India Diamonds,
jj - for also, opuproirer.Mved 'direct from - London, and
i saia LitICHARDSON,;:
mil• ' ' . Bl'Morket ntreet.
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SPANIS4 :FANS-4 ; ,fina qasortousnt last - Teqgaved
and forisalelq IQ RiCtiARDSON,
tgpLß' St 11183 - kat street.
tIENVINE 4PSE('EtJQSNSUPIWATCHES=Y►
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IQ. RICHA~ON;
81 Market street.
100R1 Woodworth giaxent Planing
.1 chine, nenzly new s by JOHN BLOOMEA,
earlitw Allegheny Moray Alilll4
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Mr Deafness, Noise in'(ha' lield, and, disagree - dila
discharges front the.. at3.trpeedlly. and Vermently re
moved without palm Os inconvenience, IT Dr. Hardey,
principal of the New-York Eye and 2 tr:Surgery, 64
Arch, -North 11th street, near Philadelphia. - Monts of
attendance, from 9 to 3. Consultation' by' tenor or oth
erwise, St. All cases guaranteed where tnalformation
'does not exist. myls:
Lunen.
ET MUSH and MILK served'up anon , day; at 11 oL
clock, at the Coseecors., next to the old Allegheny
Bridge. Syiriwur Knockings served np afterwards.
myl.l:lw
Type foie Sale.
Having determined to furniah our extensive Sob
Office with entirely new materials, we shall sell
about 100 founts of type tow in use, try:/ow fo r .
cash or approved paper. We have typo enou gh. to
6t out 8 or 10 country offices complete. The sixes
and varieties of type are such aware lobe found in all
large city job offices, from Honpareil - ap to .20 line
Pica, plain and ornamental. Also, for sale, several
varieties of borders; to good order.. Persons wish
log to purchase will please make immediate appliv
cation.
. . .
Titel.onig [:oozed Dar , . •
- Specific for Pulmonary Disease is foetid it• hat
man must doubt the evidence of his senses, and all ha.
man Integrity, before he cati'reatonably qu e sti on t h e ,
array of proof advanced in favor of Dr. Rogers , Stoup'
of fAverwort,• Tar and Ceafardssuct, as an anti-febrile
and tonic medicine, which at once reduces all Pulmona
ry inflammation, expels the cause of the disease. and
lianas -up and strengthens the system. ,'The heads of our
Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical_ Pawley s arid citizens
of nil classes have; over Marmots Signatures, attested its
powerful remedial properties t and in the pamphlet to be
had of the Agents, as well as in the columns of the puti.
lie . press , the most positive and satisfactory •evidence
will be found. See advertisement, .myto
Important to Dyspeptic/ft- • • • •
Arninctat. DIGCSTION lioughton's'
the Thu Digestivs•Fluid, or Gastric Jitiee s ,tcgreat Dye
pepsin Carer, prepared from Rennet, or ihe Poterth Stow .
aeh of the Ox. after directions of Baron Ltcraof - by J. S.
11011012203; M. D t Philadelphia, Pa. - -• •
The art of making an Arn4ciai Digutive Pfaff; And of
performing the process of Digestion, ofuef the Stomach,
has long been known to Physiological Chemists.. The
honor of the discovery belongs to aseelebnued German
Chemist, who gave s the nfune of Pepsin tothe active prin
ciple orthe Gastric Juke, which he obtained by macera
ting the lining membrane of the Digestive Stoma ch'of the
Calf in water, and precipitating the Pepsin from - the told
tion. • Dr. Drool, Dr. Pereira; and Dr. Gregory in Eng
land' Dr. Reaumcnit and Dr. Danglison,in America ;and
chief of all, Baron Llama, have recently experimented,
and written upon this siogularly int:rating and curious
babied, and thrown mach light upon the natare ilk
Digestive procesi, in its chemical and physiological
rela
tions..• - • • • .
S. Horturrorr, of Philadelphia, has applied this
discovery to the gttre of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP
SIA with astaaishfag stars. his impossible to give the .
Seientille and other evidence of these facts in the limits
of this advertisement. -Let the afflicted call in.
Agent, and get . a deseriptive sheet, gratis. It is one of
the greatest RusfFl/S4 wimitas of too day. (Dr Evety
bottle of the genuine Pew*, bears the written signature
of J. S. Eloccurrosi, M. D., sole proprietor.' Price, ore
dollar'per bottle.. " ; .•
See advehlsement in another column. .
For sale wholes tie and retail at Proprietor's prieegby
KEYSER & 11PDOSVML, •
140 Wood street, Pittsburgh -:
Woo would not rather enjoy the pleuures of heal*
and the agreeable conscious:was of wellbeing, to the ;
griring pidas of disease—the bitter untinutnee of ill;
health, and the chilling thoughts of never recovering!
Bat, of all diseases, who is ant most anxious to eseape
a disease or the Lungs! The very idea. of falling .'a.
victim to Consumption, sends a tremor to the beatt
strings of life. Bat, oh! how joyous the thought that,
t and lISALSII is still oar owo, when just before,. De,'
spar had 'plead her dark canvass over us: • • -,
Such, kind y_handre reader. are the pleasurable sensations ex.!
perieueed bs, why, by the nse ot Dr, Manse&
Balsam of Wild Cher d ry, have this. dire disease :lowly;
hat surely, drierli from their system--and health, -roar
health, again restored to theiclangaishinghedies.
Beware of counterfeits and base imit/ttiona.
ur. See advertisement, , : • ~ 1.11142'"
protlce;s•sThe.lotruttutruraiTsmozaSocnrvisoffiiii
burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday - 1r
every month at the Florida House, Market at
au67y) :Joss V•cano, Jr., Sec - re:l,oy..
•
Pe:molten= f --;
ShWitystrurg, Huntingdon Co, Pa., March
S. 151. Kier: Der Sir—Your Petroleum. is . working
wonders in this vicinity; therefore we wonkl'tbrink
you to send to two dozen by the Pen nsylvania 'Railroad:
We are entirely out, and it to being inquired forainpet
everyday. Yours, respecualiv,
Frayeteitle Ashland Co, Ohio; Mardi:lA 1 51;-' -
D. M. Kier: Dear. Sir--Your Agent, I 1 tswigegieginee;
lef with as four dozen Eng pd. cubic/a we 111Vc‘anlid:'
Please forward to us siz dozen imtnedimeba; ak • t.
Your medicine is working wonders inlleglieilimM.ro
We can obtain several excellent certificates, irpee deal
sire them. Yours. Ac.; -W.-t. , COTT...
For sale by Keyser fr. BFDowell., 140 Wood street ;
E. Sellers: 67 Wood street; A.:Falitlestock. &
corner of Wood and Front streets;
A.D
Elliott, Joseph Dougiam, and IL P. iclrtyrtter, ADeg betty:
Also, by the proprietor, '
apr Canal Dasin,lieterdkirt,tittibigrgh.-
Corner of , Broadway and /Maead
.clNciriNATl,CHlo.• ~-• ,• : •••• •
CAPT.. JOSEPH,. H. .CROMWEIL Aft
would respectfully anneal:lie to his friends.PM..
and the public generally, that he has again taken oharge
• otthe above establishmentr... • . ' . • .
The BIIOADMIt Borst. has been thoroughly 'refitted'
andretaroiihedlt accordance with tho latest and most
. approved - style of modern City ilotels,.. An ezLeueire
range of Baskiag Booms has past been completed:—
Tile - location is central to the budideis parts of the.
mo.e convenient tothe , sdan boat landlngh.
Ooriaumpaloa l s Proudiultorlea . railroad alfica'and'dellot; than any other first class Ho
are Coughs, pulds ' lnfluenza, Bnaifirts, tigifiness of ;
tat in Cincinnati...Tne - roornsare Pleasant and airy; •
the Chest, Dale la the left Bide , )43171-over, and many ' while tbelable and accommodations , ere sot surpassed:,
o t her symptoms of like character.iiThen. come. Tithe- by any utablishment. incur largest Cities.' With strict
cies is the Lungs, disorganitatiois,prostratioir•of the • attention to hitigaests, . seed staple facilities for making
phyeical powers, and soon the scene closes That they hishotuta.a. quiet eodiforiabla , home for trawlers,
may not weep when replete. let , the friends : of That
slat .the Propr i etor hopes (twill retain its former popithility,'
be vigilant at the outset. When the.first pyavierrei of liana ltheralokaire of patrons e. • •r .
Pulmonary disease are roartifeeted;4lYrnintiner : • TFIBASSIOTANTS , •
gem , Syrup of Linemen; Thr and Coareaktitfo, oPliat :FRiNtt:OCiCSELL. halrMier of the canto- . '; .
its elects sane been ail but miraculous even in'ettremS lishilienctine •• of the Most
.. ohllgiag. and attentive ,basil. •
cans, we have testimony
_which: incredeility fleas Men to be found. ' . ~;.( •
scarcely doubt TRY IT . firstread then evidence . - HENRY LUTZ, the Book-Keeper for Capt. Cionlv, e lL.
Yon will fin d it in the pamphlet in every Agenfiliands. - is wide/really popular, and is known far and with.% t i ck
Look atthe advertisement , ton;ln another coluam„lnye'. genderitharlA suited for the station haelettipiesi,;..-.:. •
•• . 171 ;04 -D.
I Meets above EclaiQnfTiade,Baoias,corner oT
Thud and Wood streete,rnq..tdonday- everang...s_z.
itrN6H servetp..Tat ~St. Pair ,1-1o)et 'Bar,
carry day,at dolo r
aPda : • -
. . ,
. • .
By COnsitiersoriirtnes eremite to read& s i,i ne ;
column the tett of .ligob Bolder, Jr,' cheap w.tio ‘ . tore
s,Wolont wept. Ptilliofelpfita: . , fia, 14 , 41
'••'
COLTIMBV9_MISyIRASCF, COMPANY
Sire aad marina. --
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" DEVAL.,IIR • AMS, Jr., President:
.•
D. AM-KANDER, Secretary.- •
• •
•
D. Adains. •
Joseph - Whitecill, N. H. Sway no, •
P. Hayden, D.Alezaader,
M. S. Sallivant, • I. S. Ide, •
John'araham, - G. H, Clarke-, '
%Vat. Miner, . CM. Lee, • .
The undersigned, as dgent,.ofqhe abeiWitibstantial
and well known Company; insures •-property of every
description, against lessor damage by fire.iNso,againSt
the perils of inland navigation.
R.H. BEESON:'Agerit; - ' .
• • • Office in Waterman% Ward:roast, ' • -
api3o • No. el Walerstreet -Pittshargh.
Associated •PlreussnOs Ittsursithe Comps.
ay of the City ..of Pittsburgh.
W. W. DALLAS, Pmet.—ROSERT4'INNEY, Secty.
fur — Will insure against FIRE and ALS.RINE RISKS
or all kirlds.
Office is Afoneitgishrla /Toast, NottU4 altd 125 Maui st
W. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson:W..li: alirtleY, R. Li-
Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. If.Panlior., Wm. M. Ed.
gar, &want Gregg. A. P. Anahutt, Wat.,Collingwoc.,l, B.
C. Sawyer, Chas. Rent, Wm: Garman. tea)*
U7'LligrglierritOtYpoll..,Ln
Nrcson & Co. would respeetfulik annouace to the
chi/Ansa Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that they
have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass ROLE
' and Front, builtsnd arrange° extbetsif foe the purpose
of taking Daguerreotype bittineiseit. The ben Da,
geerreetyperyen the beat mitteip, are taken at This Cli•
tablisluttruu, tinder the specla4 superintendence of the
prepnotors.
The arrangemou enables them also to lake Fatally,
Groups, of any number of personi, in the most perfect
manner.
Likenesses of :tick or diseased person*, takenin any
pan of the city.
Gallery at the Lafayette liall,Fourth street, corner of
Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance Ott Fourth street.
' feblbly • • .
•
ENCOURAGE ROME
CITIZENS , 'Nava/mon - . costivisv,
• 07 PITTS/I[7SOR.
C.G. HUSSEY. Pratt. , ; ... --A. W. MARKS. Sec'Y
Office—No. 41 Water st.,in Warshaw* of C. H. Grant.
I;In?" Tam Company' is now prepared to insure all kinds
of risks, on Roams, Manulactories; Goods, Merchan
dise to tore,S and in Transitu Vessels, Esc.
An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the
Institution, is afforded in the character of the Directors,
who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably
known to the community far their prudence, intelligence
and integrity. -
Dulacrosta-0. q. Litmsey, Wm. Baga'ey, Win: Lari
met, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King; Edward ileaset-
D r . I ton .2 Kinsey 8. Warbaugh, S. M. Kier. ' marl`_`tt
11:rOdd Fellows' Hisll, Odeon BulkUng,Fourid•
street, batmen Wood and Smudfudd strests.—Putsburgt-
Encampment, N 0.2, meets Ist and 3d.Tuesdeys °reach
month. . . •
Plitsbutgh Degree, Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th
•?nesdayi.
Mechanics' Lodgo s No. 9, meets every Thursday
evening. • , • .. • e
Western Star Ledge Ko. FA, nthe is every-Wednesday
evening • - - - -
Iron CityLodgelio.lB.2,theetti - everY Monday_gv'ng,
Mow lidorlah Lodge,N6.lBo meets every griday
evening.. . . . .
Zoe co Lodge, N 0.38.5, sneers eVeryThariday eveniagi
at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth Weeds.
Twin City leadge,No.24l, meets every Friday even
ing. 11611, 'corner nf Leitcoek . cud Sandusky. streets,
Allegreny City:. • - • mar.dhly. ,
- - • •
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1, 0. of 0. f1..-rtiice ot Meetin, Washington
Hall, Wood street, between Stb lute Virgin A:l6y.
Frsztatraort 1,01)GZ, No. 7313—Meets every Tuesday '
Dbuto.arrrus Eacutrrawir, No. 87...-.141VM 1111 -
Friday of each mootb. • clar237-1y
•
a
B.9VVII•gono. L o No, I. 1). 0
rs , Ti tini
arta dm No. 289, LO. of mots every Wed
=Oar evening In WIAXLIMOLI NAI.II WOOd IS t Eiday
Z . " •
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MIEN
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' . 44 , ...4".•;:;.i ',:.:.';'.,
•' :•''
Fifth Street, Wang Woad and antilkftga
JOSEPH FOSTER Lit AIM littaAosa,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
In consequence of the enormous expense attending
the engagement of the
RENOWNED FRENCH BALLET COMPANY:f_ .••
llor• The Largest ever seen in the United States .s
The Manager resPectfally announces that tbo prices of
admission, daring their engacement, will be •
Secured Seats in the Dreu Circle GUN
Boxes and Parquette-- TS-
Private. BoKee, entire
I
Single Seats n the Dtess.Cirele-- 1,00
Second and Third Tiers, is mai
Doors open at Oko'clock.;.•Curtala rises at 7 o'clock.
.The Free• List, with ibsexception of the Palk Press,
will be entirely. =Tended. • .
. • .
irr Sewall Night of the 'great IMENCEBALL2T
COMPANY
1014,E.SELERTINE FROCKfFremier DanalsalW
from the Grand Opera, Paris. •
MONS: TABU ESPINOSA% COMIC Banter and•Xlitto
tomimist, from Vats; -
• Assisted by the PARISIAN BALLET -
sisting Ilictotine ana7
Espinosa; Mons. Zavictowshi t Mons..Banzary, Mon..
Gredelac,—and C.Etgenschence t Leader of the Grebes
tra for the Ballet Troupe
•
„ .
FRIDAY 'EVENING, • May 143 M,.. .perfermartcro
ratilloOmmeneet with the popular Farce of • • •
. • • .
.A KISS IN THE DARK.
After 'Which the Grand Fairy Ballet, Ina acts called,
LE Dteur.,F, A QUATRE! , . . •
After - L."
NATIONAL nOttriPirt,.•
ItyisPlle Vallee end Monsieur Boossu7- -
fi
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E==
TUBATIIIDI
The evenings enteriaTriiaerti;ilii 7 Conelirdis
Comic Ballet etintomiina f.the
JOLLY MILLERS. ` • •
Box Office open .fteni B Welrick, A. M.,1111 4P. 11.
where seats can be seemed,. • • • 10
Greenly° "GaThenip' • •
rpWO and a half miles bblete the City, on the bank of
the Ohio River;AnGrnturtental Floaier Outten sad
sin '
a. delightful - summer retreat. lee .Cret,Confecikrn•
erica, Pruitt; Temperate - Drinks, kept' for the ac
commodation- of vdsitera.' `Also, a lame Assortment of
Shrubbery and Everblooming Plants - ter Sale:
- The Stearder Chiervarn leaves the footet Pitt street, at_
the beginning of each hour, from 9 o'clock A. ht. until
10 P. ' landing atitte Garden:: teloseAoallisightY4
. _ • . • .•. • .
' . _
of a. McClave et Pre* .
T HLit
'a has dissolved the: long b
yam Pli .i4g in e lm or tn th t e Fifth Jad i t i ct ,t al i D un iei t trie ra t
mi nt P ashi cnns p y o Ti r
M
McCandless & McClure. The u hed : basin ., ass..ail .
be attended ia by - McCandless. , _ . • vfl uyalif jIeGiANDLFASA
" •
•.•
wii ,. .LldeCLUgg
• • . • •
•
, ,
[Er MY.OPPICKIS REMO:M.IW. te, direrring
hoase,:No.On - Penn street. -
my3:lla2dpp , 'WILSON. McCAN DLESS.
PASSAGE hal LIVISPOOVAnDefiIifiteL4WW.. .
/f , ¢ ,;* i • NEW YORE, . • „,
•
AI4DFR - u.IIIAVERPOOCTO risxv OR LEANS. Oar
•-TIMORE,
BO
AN TON NAII D R CHARL EC ESTON ANL, , •
S.S.VT. • --;
TA.P,SOOTT •c0.. 0 8,
Einigrattortild Eitainwt"Ofka.'
. _
yaur., undersigned having !adopted the Agencycrf the ,
above welt kno*n. House, is prepated to bang oat
ssengera from the Old Cotuttry,onss favorable terms.,
as any other lipase in the City. . •• • ,
• Passages can . be engaged in the-following 4 016 04- 1
stilling punctually on the days lippointed: .
• SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpeolbii, gip ,oth. : :
and 21st of each Month..'. • . „••
• • RED STA 4 LINE leave's Liverpoel Ihe 26th 0 1
• Z Li NE lesves - LiVerpeol Tvrtie *Jacinth;
THELONDON LINE of Packeta sails from liceadeut
On the 6th,13.11, 21st and 26th of eitery Mon is. ; • '• t
THE ELYIIk. LINE sit Glasgow Packets sails, *ern
GLASGOW on the Ist and 15th of each month:. . •
ALSO—Li . . weekly - Line of Packets for Nerw Odeon& •
ti a" . Passengers shlped from New York to any pan Of
F.l7.The Senior Pettier resides intiveTpnol, and in
perunends the embarcation of all par,itypas,cupged
try
P. S.:Persona desirous of visiting the Old Country: ,
can have their passage engaged through from Phts•
burgh, by application either personally or •b y. lates t '
(post paid) to the undersigned. JAMES BLaKELY,
Corner ot•SiAtts and Liberty streets,
Ated - story) Pittsburgh.
BROADW-AY,HOTEL,
RiLD' • r Peaebeir.,
D-C liegieailos: sale by Wlitr•ai: BVI3'
LLIIIG'IECO,,
Grueira airol Tea Irealenr.:
114korte; Firms Bound ;•—•-,;",),
' •do do..kers - . • do ;
'Katt& strong do 3 booii p •
'Ceder Iteelefir, Brass Bawd • .
_Varnished-do .
Marietta Tubs hi nails; 8 *lsar' ,
ATCI,I/ RG
Liberty - litteet. •
For sole by
myl3
ASV RENCEVIL LE.PROPERTY• FOR 'EtAttet , —;ll.:
. .1.4 -Vali: 1 01h •PrcPugh-Pleasantly •sitnateskenlkuler - .•••
street; haviag tt. L oat of-461t feet by 107' aecccotl,Prcrs='•
.peet street,•with a new two storYbriok houseottrapred
with , a starts moat, in. which a toed %melees' elot-
.
done t-and Ova r0311:11 well farcustilAka.looteittlei,., , -•
,arid •ti uteri ' 'oft od •eranoC - Witfir - eAtararilukble and •
9cCOTllol3ftri.GeneitafA6ent;•• ,
60-SaithBelisuvet: ;:-
frll IIPLAII9 , SWORLlS—Just'reeeteeerergt 'ens
1 Wenn of the order. of Knights Tetsphireirtights
of blene.'or.ordsr of § . t..lohnof.4 cw
;: r
&Sittig et., corner tit Fourth
IIATARY GOODS-words t Epadettes, basbei;
M
cap, ?tame, ' Buttons, Laze i lhasasalag",
and rrimmiugs, generally. • •
myts • . . •W: W. WILSON.
jEG LlA—Sple ndid Regatta qa hands for Tempura
Masons and 01d Fellows.
an's, Rosettes • Velvet and Emblems Ele .
Seala and Em blems •
- myls •
• Stranger .'Look lat • •
DAGUERREOTYFL FOR ONE DOLCARi tad hp::
in Fine Morocco ClllK.ll.7his , sfibiorlberaaaahunco
to the citizens of Pittsburgh suutriMitity; that they can,
get a liteuess,for one half die usnalptice4 net to be ear--;
paised by those inked is the Emit.,eiits doter =eau .to
be surpassed by any. Rasing alone- ill and ado
lii&ht, we ate prepaled trisult the most fait! Wo. •
setll not nsic may person to tate a lateness ualese It milts -
them,. Ministate', pat la ithekeia,rthis or , Hlagati . blo k
or deceased 'serious token ; at their residence:
-•- pea - A - FEW' WEEKS ONLY.: • : •
•. ' • BlEggLahri & LAVArIIMt: •
• Hoenig pn 34 sL,oppoureS . S 7, ctutxles Hotel.
Stoehr. of Goods and Lemurs of Stores for
MLLE subscriber intendlrigrog6neentnito her
1. oder:clot sale the sleekb Pise.Watches,Jewelty,:' - ;:.
a.c., artier etore on air streUt, peat door to the Post
fire; together with therune-gptred,Leuse of the Store.,
To any one disposed,fo commence the above business):
this opportanity afi eAcellent clot, as the stand is well
known and Sip - basins:a well established and profitable, ,
but requiring more constant intention from the present
proprietor than the derariudipt , her tater basiness will:.
permit. The' tock will be dieposest of in whole or part, •
and what may not be field will be removed on ot before'
too Ist of. Janc,to thoidd stand, St. Cleat street. '
myithuieni- • : • S. PAILIZOR. •
LUW.3 0 rtityi'Z OK' BED 11U0 ESTE.° E
This article his proved itself _trainable 'ag ain= '
lion to the housekeeper. It Is vdry' easy 'in Its
lion, aid titre's from the dangerous, poisonous -itigredl
Onto, generally used. When a bedstead•is well seashell: F.
with the " Chintxp there is no' . fear of the. Rea 'Basks
•
ever venturing near its ' • • -
It may be relied upon as a sure preventative from.,
those 110CtIIIIIIILLOYmerits,sodilEcult1001CtC0160 daring,
the summer months. • ' • • . •• •
Price 25 cu. per bottle. 13bid-by
• ' • S.
SD Smit_ hfield =
• • •• - cribelf• ' • •'• "
•
rniiE
Merchants! anillifannfisetniege • -Dank of Pingo , :
burgh has this' day dechunitin Dividend of Four pty „
Cent., (on the Capital Stock. Of - Arad -Bank ' ) 'ont-eif.the
profiteer the last eLx menthe, payable to the 24*in:dd.
ere, or-their legal tepresentativesi On or alter the I&
teenth instant. ' ' W..II..DENPfy,' _ , .
Peruburgh, May o ,lB s llisnid '• • : carafes,.
' . .b.zonsnozßansrnip privioniczn ; •-!
rp • - • - Maw e, 1841. t
11M Bank his this nay 41 .4eltired a Durbiend of • 4312,
. • Pei Cent. on Us CK,ltalBtoek••: payable on demand,
tny2aw.•. • - TH081.44 BaChVitE, pultior.
AY AND MANURE - FORKS.--123 dot.% Hamer**
ELI celebrated Hay and Manure Forks, received ulik.-z
for sale by •• • •• K. W. POINDEXTER, • . •
Agent for N. Harper & •
Water at :third door above Market.
myl3
nitle4P,ED TARLETONtI-_,-/uttreceived this tnotti l i..
did now offered, 10 cartons of thoto vety degki ra bl is
Ctito_pell Tatletoos. fat Bonnet Lining. Tito tradition
.of Milliners is rnspeculdly solicited: ' •,
atayl3 , ,i •• - • ' •A. e. •
-MIBSENCES AND.: ' • TRADT4 ,tili A viori,
uIELLI,ES,ICA Di:W.0446-z . ,
• "Einem° LeMoh, i4,N• g a meg ,,
1-• do Vanilla, do Jam. Motet.
do Rose
For a Vanilla Beano )
zdo by • • UM. A. IWCIATEU & Oa,
• myl • 2.54 Liborty :444%
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