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Ear noddniitinicondldetes for °ovation and Coat - - -Carbussionant, on the Bth of Jane, 1851. as fixed by the Williamsport Convention. • - . : • - • Al` HARRISBURG, • • For nominating can4iciates for Simians BUM on the 17th of Jane, 1851, as fixed by the regular 111C9)11 of the State Central Corrunittee. . • To Adverittartli. . . - THE Mows° Pc= has a larger circulatio n than any subscription paper published in Pittsburgh. To busi ness men it arords an excellent medium for Advertising; and being the only Democratic paper issued in Allegbe .ny, county, it goes into the hands of st.elsas of readers reached by no other paper. Advenisers will be good enough to b eafilds in mind. - . . _ air Ono night last week,. the 3 / 4 ' Werprialnr, managers - of the Journal procured 'a copy of the, Post, otter It had , been put...to preen, cot - therefrom our telegraphic despatches, for which wo pay large . CMS of money, and served them up the ,Oust morn ing without giving us the usual credit which cow. tesy demands. We care not if our neighbors use oar despatches every night but we must intim upon them acknowledging the tact in their columns. We here repeat what hoe been said before, that . there is now but one paper in Pittsburgh besides the • Post that receives full and satisfactory telegraphic -• despatches (we mean those furnished by the o'. Reilly lin%) from all parts of the country. The fawns/ of yesterday, notwithstanding its eternal boasfieg and bluffing about being l 4 enterprising,w -had not a line of news by telegraph. -Let the read+ • ing public, especially merchants who wish to see the markets of Philadelphia, Now York, New Orleans, Cincinnati, &c., bear this fact in mind. • The Journal says : "For reasons entirely satisfactory to ourselves, , we ceased to take despatches from the O'Rielly Tel .. egraph Line, end made an arrangement with the MOM Line.” • , The reasons,” we imagine, are similar to those ' which influenced Jack when he didn't eat his sup. per! If we are mistaken in this, perhaps the clerks in the O'Rielly Telegraph office will set us right. We are somewhat astonished to find the editor of the Post coming oat in defence of spirit rapping.. Never, probably, in the , whole history of supersti tion and Damen credulity, has there been any thing equal to this in stupidity, impudence, and Daiwa. rent trickery. We marvel at the folly of our slices twain being deluded with the belief of witchcraft, and other kindred superstitions; but those things were a thousand times more raiment than this last form of deletion. Die difficult to bring the mind to believe, that men of Intelligence, scholars, men somewhat familiar with almost every department of human knowledge, should give themselves up to the belief and propogation of an absurdity unredeemed by any novelty oftbought or expression, the preten ded revelations being as contemptible as the m oda operandi of their communication. Think of spar tlee, philosophers, patriots, coming back at the bid' dingrafa - mountebank, and uttering tho veriest non sense, intermiegled with falsehood and blasphemy. • . Think of St. Paul endorsing the wild ravings of An . drew Jackson Davis, and giving the lie to what he himself left on record. eighteen hundred yearingo. The grossness of the cheat is not concealed by any race of drapery—no fine fancy, no wild, poetic Emaginiegs redeem it from otter loathing and con tempt. People regard with astonishment the multi. — tides of votaries Mormonism has found in the world; bet compared with this thing, Mormonism ie a sub lime system, an intelligible fact. . Wlt is scarcely necestary, we presume, to ins form our readers that the above is copied from the Pittsburgh Gazdte. The article is so characteristic of that reckless and unprincipled sheet, that any pennon could easily identify its author. The Deacon starts out with the assertion of a falsehood. It is not true that the "editor of the Post is coming out in defense of epirit rappiegs." Every reader of our paper knows that we have not said a word editorit ally in " defense" of the rapping. We have pub helms quite a number orcommunications in favor of the " new theory," to which were generally affixed the ingnatures of the writers; ladies and gentlenieti . well known in this community. • The Deacon knows very well that the publication of a communication by an editor doireitat commit him in favor of the views set forth by the writer. To suppose such s thing, would make' an editor - contradict himself every day. The Gazette of May 17th published a lengthy communication in defense" of Swedenborgianism, written, as we learn, by a very intelligent member of the Pittsburgh Bar, who is spoken of for Judge of the District Court. Uwe were dispoted to be as unfair as the Deacon, we might say : " We are somewhat 'astonished to find the Editor of the zdte coming out in defense of Swedenborgian lamp &e. We have never read a page of the writings of Emanuel Swedembo;g, but those who have inform us that there is but little difference between his doctrines and those taught by the w spirit rappiege." Now, In relation to-these "rapping,," it Is but - right that we should make one or two observations. Like every man who is disposed to fairly investigate the subject, we hare been present on several occa. sins at private houses in this City where the raps . pings were heard 1 and although we entirely failed to detect any trick on the part of the "medium.,', still we are not altogether a believer in, much less a defender of, the spirit tappings. Wo are tree to .--Min,bowever, that It is a subject worthy of investi. -salon, and not to be put down by the shallow cry of.' , humbug.” The Buses entirely failed to pro ., : ' ,..duce " inppings" such as have been beard iik Pitt.. " bogh. Their exhibition was the most glaring impo. WWI; we ever witnessed, and if they had their dm. sera they would be indicted for fc obtaining money evader false pretensea,” So long as we have the control of a free Press we shell write and pebilth whatsoever we pleura. Wo . shall open our columns to-the Investigation of any • abject that will be Interesting to the publle,orid not contrary to-good morals' even if thd «whole World and thereat of mankind," including Deacon Warms, should pronounce it a stupidity, impudence - aid transparent trickery.” - - We have no " fifteen" censors standing over us to tell us what we shall • and what we shall 'not Publish. • Are we now ander- Stood 1 • Dr Our neighbor of the Journals finding that thi eicessisti dullness and stupidity of his paper of late *Lbw a subject or general comment throughout lity-pkie.:*pecially in tbo matter - at telegraphlC • bririssidu commenced brtiggiumubtnit his clr. Aliiletklig ; :N i ti . teiii_ this a iiiistion of taracity,a as aßDVrtja..P l Pallad to call it, we now renew tbe Proposition we conduit:l him some months ago, and will again agree to submit our books to the eland. : tuition ofdisinterested portions, to determine whether _ the Journal or the. Post has the most paying subs scribers. Is not that fair f ice' Gold Stories aro not anything like as And. inst as they were two years ago. The Rochester Ad. tallier has the taut, which is tolerably tall for the season: It ear; that n party of sir persons: left , Stockport and vicinity, about six(monthe ago, for Cal, t ° 7lll %—ilg,reeing to abate equally in the expenses taa Profits of the utp. They w ort absent the six al°l4 / I )and returned with an aggregate or $204,0091 s (41311 olhara have returned from California in the 114 M . who had nothing like such a load to eUrl4 • . , ctruc ., b re o e f eme in ; Jaaa P. DA= is • • o. defend Rum: aea: w slattll/2Whitub.424l7/01141..E074Lwaltheill IntithavetanPgPderc.acll'c .. • , THE MONEY ntaxacktr. Quits ov Tux Mozimaa POST, Prrreavinc, May 22,1851. Daring the past week there bee been nothing new in financial affairs. Money is still in demand, end the Banks arc discounting good business paper to the extent of their means. On the street, paper is taken at is 2 per cent. a month, cc according to Anality.”. Par foods are very scarce, and the brokers have to check on their Eastern deposits. The currency now-in circulation is generally good, and is only I of a cent below par. Owing to the continued influx of gold from Cali. fornia, the . price . of Davey continues high . It atilt setle at a premium of I} per cent. Exchange on'the Emit commands a premium of per cont. Stocks hold their price well, and there seems to be a disposition to ask an advance in almost every description. Most of the Copper stocks have adv Tanned, and in some cases the difference between the prices asked and those offered amounts to 60 per dentr—a wide margin to be reduced by either sellers orbuyers;before operations can be effected. At New York on Monday . Evening the stock mar. ket was firm with limited transactions, owing to the indisposition of holders to sell. The Evening Post says Money continues very abundant, with conaidera. ble ataciuntsawaiting opportunities of desirable in• vestment. The rates range from 536 i per cent for prime paper. There is littie doing in foreign exchange, which is firm with a limited supply, not likely to be increas• ed by the news from Liverpool. There is considerable mistreat of cotton bills.— Two Liverpool cotton houses are advised by the Bal. tic to have suspended. payments, owing to the flifl in cotton; and fears are entertained here that many bills recently negotiated will be returned by the next few steamers. At any rate the supply of bills from the free shipment of cotton is cut off for the present. It is to be recollected too, that a large extra number of letters of credit have deem given here to parties going to Europe, including both visitors to the Fair and buyers of goods—this being the usual season of. travel for such purpose—all which tends to support the rates of exchange; besides which there is still an European demand for gold. At Philadelphia, on Saturday last, we notice salmi of $6,600 Pittsburgh 6's '79, at 94. A now Bsnk has beedorganlzed at Spriagfiald, Ohio, under the law'of last winter. Oliver Clarke, president, and Wm 151cMeana, cashier. The new bank is to be ready for basilicas on or before the 10th of Juno. The Macomb County Bank, Michigan, it to be reanaitated. A reaolation paned the city council of Baltimore on Wednesday, to borrow $lOO,OOO for three years, at 6 per cont., to be devoted to the payment or Intermit on the internal impmvement debt of the city. The Imports at Now York hare dwindled to a mnallamount. The receipts at the Sub-Treasury on Saturday were 04,292; paid $745,82.14 balance 83,3.53,368.. Of the payments, $700,000 wai on ac count Or Mexican awards. In North Carolina there are nineteen bank., bay ing in the aggregate a capital 01 $3,800,000, a cir culation of $3,500,000, and specie to the amount of $1,600,000; in Georgia there are seventeen, whose capital amounts to $5,323,215, circulation $4,000,• 000, and specie $1,600,000; and in South Carolina fourteen, the joint capital of which is $11,431,183, the circulattoo $8,000,000, and the specie 82,- 200,000. Tho receipts of the Mad river and Lake Erie rail road for the month of April; 1861, were $34,831 64 against 833,153,29, showing no increase over last year 0f61,642 35• The Massachusetts Free Banking Bill has become a law: The Boston Jouraal states that the material features which distinguish this law from that of New York, are let. Security to the note holders. 24 Se. curity to depositors. 3dly.A tired locality for bank ing purposes. In New York, tho depositor and note holder hare no recourse upon tho banker in case of failure-- they must look to the collateral securities and these hare, in general instances of bankruptcy, caused a lot, of about twenty.fire per cent. to the noto hold. era alone. Bat by the Massachusetts system, the now Free Banks (as they are calledd will be subject to the following general laws of the Commonwealth. I. Every..bact is subject to the ionstigatioa of a registative committee, stud, to that orthtfilearil of Back Comminioaers. 2. The itockholders of a Bank are liable, lo their individual property, for the redemption of its bills in cue of its failure or inability to pay. • 3. No persoo stroll bold direct(' or Indirectly, more than half the capital stock. 4. Stockbeldera are liable io thole individual pro perty for the loss of capital - rmstained by the Bank, and may be compelled to contribute in order to re. instate much capital. ' These regulatiotle have a conservative (patience in maintaining a certain respectability of character among - bank stockAoldera, directors and managers. Mon of straw cannot obtain, at he_akeraithit degree of credit which is essential to legitimate banking in stitutions; nor can they, in this community, and under our laws, forma a circulation oolong the peo. pie, unless it has a proper basis and be subject to tbecbecksand'controt of something like the Suffolk bank spriem. Nrw .ostrana Mater.—The total deposits of gold at the Branch Mint, New Orleans, doting the month of April, was $624,476 72, of which 1)619,7456 was the product of California. Annexed ii the coin age for the month : • - Double eagles... .pleces 5,250 Eagles ....28,500 Hall eagles 4,000 Quarter eagles 48,000 Gold dollars 80,000 169,760 &cep. p 690,00000 itromtt. Total deposits '. $9,9412 22 Coisuce. Dimes pieces. 70,000 Half dimes 220,000 The letters by tho Africa, es well as the news. paper reports, notice a rather better feeling in the English mosey market. American smoke have boon more inquired for, sod as United States bonds ore rather scarce, prices hare ebowa a decided upward tendency. Teo closing prices for the following se. aunties wore current on the day of sailing Redeemable. Dlvidrds. United Slates 5 per.cent. bond', 1853, 92 93 Ditto 6 per coninglB62, 103 104 Ditto 6 per .cento., . , .. • • • • 1868, It Ditto 6 per ceote,stocki:s';.r.• 1867 8 107 .New York State 5 pette*,. - .. 1855, 90 92 Ditto 5 per cent stock, 1858.60 96 96 New York City 6 per ct.stottr,.. 1855, 89 90 Boston City 5 per cts.,bonds,.... 1858.62 92 93 Penna. per cont. anode, eai 83 Ohio 6 per centa l s 1675, 104 105 Mass. 5 per clog sterling 4868, - 105 106 Maryland beer cents, sterling bomb, 93 Canada 8 per come, MIK '407 The last price of United States 8 per cents., at Elarnbargh is 106 i, to I, with a good inquiry. Mary land five per cent bonda Were quoted 85. The following is an exhibit of the receipts upon the public works of thia state up to the let inst. The comparison with last year presents a gratifying revolt. Should no accident occur, the receipts will considerably exceed the estimate, and be much lar ger than any priceediog year : Tho tolls received on the canals and railroads of the Commonwealth from the 90th November 1860, to the later/Amy 1851, amounted to 8559,214 54. Same period last year, .495,655 78. herniae in 18$1,. 63,656 70 The increase in 1851 is as follows: Mein line N 3,643 53 Delaware Division 8,908 64 North and West Branch and Susquehanna Divisions 11,104 69 Total, • 863,06 78 This increase of revenues from our public works is gratifying from two coupes; it not only shows, im. provement in the State fioancee, but it is also a proof ot increaaed trade and balloon in this city; The following table exhibits the condition of the ie• e•, New Yell Banks, on the 28th SeptetnGer, 1850, and the 29th March, 1851: Sept. 28, *O. 61111 29, '5l. Loans and di5c0nnt5..590,728,282 106,236,431 Stocks 13,177,994 14,342,889 Specie 10,045;330 ' .9,096;274 Cash items .10,498„824 ' 11,336,297 Bank notes 3,031,957, 2,632,847 Due from banks 10,902,530 12,902,414 Capital 48,618,762 61,022,829 ,Circulation 26,615,656 28,491,535 Deposits 48,803,653 50,227,188 Duo to banks 22,644,067 25,315,264 From the above figures it will be seen, says the Philadelphia Ledger, that the banking, capital in . the State is steadily increasing. In December it was $1,345,058 larger than it was at the date of the pre• vitals report, and in March there was a farther ad dition of 81,166,009; showlbgan aggregate increase in six months of $2,404,067. The Metropolitan and some two or three more banking institutions have gone into operation since March, which has further increased the banking capital of the State 'some three or lour millions. In fact, within the last six or eight months, the banking capital in the city of New York has, by the creation of several new insfi. tutione, been increased nearly six and a half mil- lions, to 25 per cent. There Is a slight increase in loans and discounts, amounting to $1,991,349, and in circulation $ 1665 0' 272. Specie continues to be drawn from banks, and the returns show that on the 29th of March there was $2,841,524 less in the vaults than there was at the previous date. On comparing the report of the New York City banks of the same date, we find that $3,037,160 in specie had been drawn from these in stitutions during the Game period, which proves conclusively that the country banks have been ga. thering in the precious metals. In the line of deg posits, the figures show a withdrawal about equal in' amount to the specie paid out. The Financial Accounts. From the London News, May 12. The Bank of England returns show little flactut% Lion, and no features of importance. A rise in the stock or bullion M now looked for io a week or two. The joint stock and private bank returns, given by us in advance of the monthly abstract, show that the trade of the country districts is reviving, and that a greater demand for currency has sprung up. The account. of the Banks of France for the week ending Thursday last, the Bth inst., show the follow ing results (25 francs for .£1): Bullion £22,173,828 Increase..Lll6,s34 do on deposit 150,478 Increase.. 23,265 Circulation 20,829,278 Decrease.. 422,603 Public deposits. 2,001,861 Increase.. 78,159 Private deposits 4,637,678 Increase.. 263,368 Bills discounted 4,666,839 Decrease.. 192,235 Gown securities 7,039,809 Increase.. 17,272 The stock of bullion in this establishment, thus shows a continuous increase. The bullion market is without change and not mach has been done. The week's large supplies_ have not yet come in. In the foreign market there is no change of prices, although gold is in demand for remittance to this country, and therefore present quotations must soon undergo a variation. At Paris, yesterday, sovereigns were dealt in at 25f. 07, though the exchange rallied to 25 francs. American gold eagles have been.lately sold at 76s 4d per ox. Doubloons are scarce, and nothing has been done in them. The prices of other articles are as follows: Bar gold, 31 17s 9d per ox standard; bar silver, without gold, 5s lid per ox standard; bar sil ver containing gold, all gold above live grains in the pound to be paid for, 51 lid per ox standard; Mex ican and South American dollars, 43 llfd per es; Spaniab pillar dollars, 5a ld per oz; United States dollars, 41 lljd per ox. The Imports of the week included 160,000/ by the Africa, from the United States; 167,8632 (556,6621 gold, and 283.6551 silver) by the Great Western, from Mexico; 66,000 by the Peninsular and Oriental steamer, &mine, from Constantinople; 3,2261 by the Peninsular and Oriental steamer, Montrose; and 1,0003 (gold dust) by the general screw steamer, Hellespont, from Sierra Leone. Much of these sop. plies will be sold in the course of the next week. The Sir Robert Peel liner is expected in from New York, with $lOO,OOO in silver. The amount of the precious metals exported di.. rect from London, during the week ending Thurs day last, was again large, amounting to 427,300 ounces, and 2,0001 in silver, and 1,365 ounce, and 4,2401 In gold, of the aggregate value of about 118,0003. The account officially rendered is as fol lows—Gold dust: to Havre, 321 ox; Gold cola: to Hamburg, 625 ox; to Rotterdam, 259 ox; to the Maeritios, 260 ox and 4,2401. Silver bars: to Ham. burg, 4,800 ox; to Belgium, 176,000 ox; to Ratter. dam, 195,000 ox; Sliver coin, to Beatific, 3,500 oz; to Rotterdam, 10,000 oz. to Boulogne, 5,000 nal to Belgium, 4,000 oz ; to th e Mauritius, 2,0001. Besides the exports from the port of London, the Tay, from Southampton, took out 56,1601 for the Brazils. Sunbury road tirla Railroad. An adjourned meeting of the Stockholder. of the Sunbury sod Erie Railroad Company was held at the Building of the Reading Railroad Company, No. 93 south Fourth street in the city of Philadelphia, on Saturday, the 24th of May, of which the Hon. Joon K. Kars wu appointed Chairman, and S. V. McaArcx, Esq., Secretary. The minutes of the canting held on the 23d mat., having been road and approved, proceedings of a meeting held at St. Mary, Elk county, on the sub. Joel of this road were thereupon read, and the set. Omuta thereof concurred in. The mooting was then eloquently addressed on the importance of this road to Piladelphia, by Jos. J* a, Rub, of Warren County, the Hon. Sedge Wool:mum:4 of Lagrone county, and Am= KEL. LY, Es.., of Ohio. Oo motion it was Re • cat, That the Stockholders do hereby accept further Supplement to enact entitled, '"An act to in. corporate the Sunbury and Erie and Pittsburgh and Susquehanna Railroad Company," pained by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, February 12th, 1846, to relation to the time of commencing the road, and its location, &c.; and also, Ranked, That the Stockholders do hereby accept 46 A. further Supplement to an Act, to incorporate the Sonbury and Erio and Pittsburgh and Susque hanna Railroad Company, passed by the Legisla ture orPeansylvacia, March 14th 1846, in relation to the election of a President and Managers of this Company? and do hordby approve of and confirm the call for the said election. $105,000 00 .265,000 00 20,000 00 120,000 00 80,000 00 Tbe Chairman than announced that In conse quence of the absence of William B. Reed, Eaq., Algernon S. Roberti, Evq„ bad been appointed judge of she election in his place, to act with - Robert Morris, Esq. The judges having been duly qualified, as required by the charter, the polls were opened, and the elec. two having been held, the Judges reported the fol lowing gentlemen as having been unanimously elec ted to serve till the neat annual election. President—Deism. L. Mu.t.zn, Jr., of Philadel. phia. Managers—John J. Ridgway, of Philadelphia Jo seph B. Myers, do.; John K. Kane. do.; Francis N. Buck, d 0.,• Wm. D. Kelly, do.; Samuel J. Reeves, do., Wm. D. Reedi do.; Robert L. Fleming, of Clin ton county; Wm. A. Irvine, of Warren county; James L. Gillis, of Elk county; Jas. Niles, of Erie county; John Galbraith, do. On motion, it was Resolved, That these proceed ings be published. On motion, adjourned. JOHN K. ANE, Chairman. 8. V. Bleanten, Secretary. 87,000 00 11,000 00 818,000 00 Micariaccenc Wamno.—The Morning Chronicle says, lo describing the articles exhibited In the Cry!. tai Palace: " We were shown one specimen of mi. croacopic writing, which was certainly the moat ae• . tonishtog of anything of the kind we have ever seen. Upon a space not exceeding.that of a small pin's head, and which, Indeed, was almost invisible to the naked oye, was written the following,worde 'Written as a microscopic object for Mr. Dent, 1851, Fremont a Penis.' Tho inscription occupies elx lines, five of whichare written in a bold text hand, the fine and heavy strokes are clearly dimloguisha. bled and lire as even and perfect as copperplate wri ting; the slath line Is in capital italics, printed and shaded and which appear, when seen through the small microscope attached to it, of rather more than an inch in length. Ana= Of Cones Revommornira.—Tho Baran. nab Nowa hae the following loner: Sr. Jeao tin Cuss, May 7, 1851. A number of arrests have been made at. Jago do Cuba. Papers were taken which discovered a plot to commence an insurrection while on a grand pa• rade, and the insurgents bad taken measure, to cap.' tare the head quarters of the city and to secure the landing of Garibaldi with 9 000 men. At the same time Lopez would have effected Las leading In some part of Havana. The Judge after having coacluded the proceedings, sentenced to death (bur, and to perpetual punishment three of the principal officers; and to ten year. hard labor a sergeant of the Gilfti% son and two privates. The traitor who betrayed them Was releiuied. This sentence has been appro• ved by the Captain General at Havana. • h'•••••%•-•.: From tlu Posnrytranictri, Alfa) Q. ficribblinga ant' Qllippi4o. On Saturday night last, anion named MAZE RED /IA2I. aged 2/ years, was killed near Potts & Jones , Fur nace, on the Reading Railroad.' He was at the time in the employ of Potts a. Jones, and when last seen was intoxicated. A'eenain person,' evidently one of the class, de fines an old Maid, to be : A lady who has attained the age of twenty-four or flve, without having married a fool, a knave, a gambler, a drunkard, or a loafer."— Good: On the 17th instant, an affray occurred on . the Georgia State Railroad, at Cass Station, between N. BEnturrr, editor of the Canaille Standard, and Joan Forma, a conductor. The latter was dangerously wounded. The price of building stone in West Chester has been raised from 621 to en cents per perch, by some of the quarrymen. The Record thinks this is rather too high a figure. • WHITING SHELDON, of Belehertown, VOll3 killed by the freight train on the Western Railroad about six miles east of Springfield, Masi., on Thursday afternoon week. In regard to late scientific expectimente, it is B ldg, that a little more brandy in your water than usual will cause the rotation of the earth to be distinctly vizi. ble. The two negtoes,saws Emma and Jas Awns:aeon, on trial forthe brutal murder ofJossrst Lusts, the aged farmer waylaid and slain by them 4511 the public road, near Newcastle, Delaware, last win ter, have both been found guilty. The punishment is death. About 50,000 Eta of bacon, owned by the govent• ment, were sold at St. Louis last week, at S 9 05 47 100 lbs., which' were purchased last summer, as army stores, at 35,75. Government speculations are generally in the opposite direction. The Joint Worm has commenced its ravages in the wheat fields in Albemarle county, Va., and destroy ed already a great deal of the growing crops in that county. A lady, with tke Turkish pantaloons, made her appearance in Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on Satur day evening, and created a great sensation among the staid denizens of that 'phlegmatic city. The Ledger says that as the neat little lasting boot thridded Its way through the crowd, the universal expression' was "de cidedly pretty" One of the universal Yankee nation has patented on invention for setting op ten-pine without the aid of the "alley boys." 'rho machine is worked at the head of the alley, and the pins set up by touching a spring or turning a crank. The Detroit Free Press says it is estimated upon reliable authority that upwards of 10,000 emigrants will leave Ohio during the present season, to make a perms. nent location in lowa. The Louisville Journal, noticing the acciden whereby Joshua R. Giddings had two of his ribs broken says It "had much rather he bad broken his jaw." - The Danville (Ky.) Tribune, of the lath inst., re lates a Mal affray which occurred in Perrysville, in that county, in which Mr. Hiram Kepley was kilted, and Mr. McGinnis and Mr. Rowsey were severely wcunded.-- The shots were fired by Robt. Harrison, who was tried by an examining court and acquitted. From various experiments a naturalist has as certained that there is nothing to be apprehended from the bite of the most powerful of British spiders even when inflicted at o momert of extreme irritation• A wolf was lately killed in the French dep art msnt of the Cotes-du-Nord. It injured more than sixty persons, before it was shot ; one man (ought with it for a quarter otsn hour, and was cruelly lacerated. The Countess of Arundel and Surrey bas written a letter in the Times, in which she appeals to the House of Commons in favor of nunneries. Her ladyship, who was educated in a convent, defends the monastic life with more warmth than prudence. The Commissioners for Revising the Lighthouse System, are in session at Washington, and giving the subject &thorough examination. A new churn, called Grace Chureh s has been or ganized in Chicago by members seceding from Trinity Church, and Rev. Mr. BWoPT. is to be the rector. This is the filth Episcopal Church In that city, itteludiug the Swedish Church. --Madam Snicacctsais, the charming American vocalist, aang at the London Philharmonic concert, on the 13th of May, and was very mach applauded. Srvout, the violinist, also made his first appearance since his return from South America. Question for (be Spike Soc iety. Can areas:mien execute a musical piece before ho gets the hang el it? Hon. W. fi. WasnotoroN Las been unanimous ly nominated for Coligreui by the Whigs of the Sth dis trict of North Carolina. This district was recently rep• resented by MAYAS,. SrsaLar, , whig. The Perry Freeman says that the wont on the bridge across the Juniata as Newport, is progressing ra• pidly. The abutment as the Newport tide has been bath, and all or nearly all the materials (Grits consume. lion are all ready prepared rind on the ground. Mr. Ifthesaithsuot is its builder. Air. DAVID F.X* Superintendent of the Reading. Gas Works, has succeeded io making a Coal Tar Flag) of extraordinary solidity, and admirably adapted for paving, flooring, roofing, curbing, &c., which can be furnished at prices calculated to bring it into general use. The very worst disease we could wish visited upon those patrons of a newspaper %he neglect to pay their bills, would be a severe attacker etll-lous or remit ant lever. The one would ho a gentle jog of she mem ory, and the other would save such a visitation. The Rev. Vm. Tracy, lady and aye children, Missionary from Madura, South India, returned to N. York, on Friday, via London, in the packet ship Inde pendence. Mr. Tracy Lan been absent In India for 15 years. From the Baltimore San, May 27 Full Confession of the Condon Massacre The Parties all InCustody. We received last evening the following hasty letter from our correspondent at Chestertown, written yesterday morning, a half hour alter the confession to wadi It alludes was made. It will be seen that a full development of this bloody tran saction has been made by one of the parties to the deed, and that all of the accused participanti are in jail : CasrrsatiowN, May 26,.1851 Gentlemen:—We have now a confession of one of the parties under arrest for the Cosden muse• cre, which is thought to be worthy of credit. &bout the time of the murder, amen by the name of Hand, living near Blackbird, suddenly, and without assigning any reason, left his borne and went to New Jersey.' A few days after his wife also left. The moveaients of these people were of course regarded as surpkious, and efforts have for some time prim been made to obtain a knowledge of their whereabouts. A few days since Mrs. Hand was brought to Chestertown, and made statements to the following effect:—That on the m orn ing after the inutdar, eta very early hour, a man by the name of Stephen Shaw, who boarded in the house with herielf and husband, came run. ning into theihouse;Jarith a musket in his hand, and very much under the influence of liquor—that he toldber the Cosdenfamlly were murdered, and that himself, Taylor, Shelton, and Murphy were the parties—that he bad been solicited by Taylor to join the conspiracy; which be eupposed was only for plunder, and not for murder—that he and Taylor proceeded, on the evening of the murder, to the Swantown mill, (about a half mile from Cosden's] and were tboeloined by Shelton and Murphy; that he had a double.barreled tun; Tay lor a musket; Shelton it double-barreled gun and a doable-barreled pistoVand.vMurPhy a doubleebar. reled gun. Hethen proceeded to state that upon arriving at the _house? ) Taylor fired through the window and shot down Cosden, and then, snatch ing away Shaw's gun,' shot Mrs. Cosden, as she ran out. He also states that Shelton murdered Mies Cosden and Miss:Webster, and Taylor shot the black woman, butihat Murphy took no part in the murder. He ai(serts that he himself was drunk and took nu pars in the murder, and that he was afterwards so overcome by the liquor that he fell in the fence coffier end lay there for several hours. Shaw was arrested op Saturday, and this morn, ing made a full confession, corroborating all the statements made by Mrs. Hand, saying "that be knows that Mrs. Henrys testimony will convict him, and that he may is well make a clean breast of it." He has been cediftohted with the partlas EMEMI charged, and adheres, in t ir presence to all the Particularp, as detailed by Mrs.. Hand. Murphy, he.says, he had never rseen before,, but believes the man be sees in ail,jas.. Mut phy, to have been at the murder. There is little or no'doubt entertained - of the truth of this con. fusion. . • ' - The cause Of The sudden flight of Alre,-Hand was fear that, as she possessed, Shaw's secret, he might .do her some bodily harm to prevent her di vulging it, A. - Since the above letter ,c.ame to hand we have conversed with a gentleman directirom Chester.. towniwbo was , present at the jail yesterday morn ing when Shaw was confronted with the prise otters, and made his confession. He says he never saw a more hardened;set;of men collected togeth er. The excitement in Chestertown MS intense, and great joy, was - manifested by the ' , people fit . the certainty.f all themurderers being in custody. Webster, the- untie of Mrs. Cosden, is now eau knowledged to be free of, all participation:in the hloody deed,"and will be discharged in a few daya. The prisoners are heavily chained together, and present a most revolting "spectacle. Their trial will take place next week. As - we look back through life . In our moments' of sadness, Haw few and how brief Are its . gleamlngs of gladness! Yet we flnd, midst the gloom - That our•pathway cOenshaded; A few.spotsuf sunshine- • Still lingering unfaded. . And, memory still horde, _ AB ber.trichest of treasures, Some few blissful moments, • Some eons-thnlling pleasures ; An hour of such rapture Is alife ere it closes— Via one drop of fragrance From thousands of roses! The lifeieeltood:'Behiti3ed 3 We,clip the following extract liars! the Cbataw bt3rsburg Talley by" theway one of the.aphis ted and efficient DemocratiE papers in'the State. After enumerating various slanders and misrepre, sentatious that have from time to timebeen coined and roma by•the Whigs to injure the character of, some of our most prominent Democratic states-, men, the editor > concludes- his article as fol. lows: But the meanest slander propagated during the hard cider campaign, and tbe one which. has been Most unblushing adhered to in the face of better knowledge, is the one which'ascribed to the Hon. James Buchanan a desire to reduce the wages of laboring men to "ten cents a day." If itiliad been true' that Jetties Buchanan, tbe son of a poor- Irishman who kept, a station for pack horses at the mountain beyond Mercersburg, and earned all the bread he ate by the sweat of his brow, had in the United States Senate advocated the reduction of wages to ten cents a day—if he bad at any time or in any place so far forgot his duty to the class from whose bosom he sprung, as to propose to lessen the reward of labor,- he would have de. -served all the Onie that has been heaped -upon him. But as be did not advocate .a -reduction of wages to ten cents a day s ior propose to diminish in the least degreeMe reward of labor, but as, on the contrary he eloquently pleaded the cause of the poor laborer, and proclaimed that "that country is the -most prosperoue where labor commands the greatest reward, is not the individual who charges him with being en advocate ()Caren Cent Wages" guilty of an act of meannes that ought to be des pised by any man who has been blessed with half a soul or even a good sized gizzard? We have no hope that the whig party will change its, system of electioneering. We have no .expectation that it will ever behave so decently towards Mr. Ba, chasten as, to fairly state his sentiments in regard to the wages of labor, and because we have no such hope and no such expectations, as we have gone to the trouble of making an extract from his "low wages" speech, so that the people may see what views he advanced: As Mr. Buchanan may be the next Democratic candidate for President, it is important that the Democracy, and especially the Democracy of his native county,shoold know how villainously be has been misrepresented. Vritarims Ann nate Rasouncas.—The valueof the teat end personal estate of Virginia is officials ly seated at $530,000. It is compossd of_the following items: Real estate,s2.7B,ooo,ooo; value of slaves, $147,000,000 other personal Property; $105,000,000; The public debt of Virginia, on the 20th of Sep. tember iaat, was $9,035,189 30. The State has also guaranteed bonds, issued by companies and corporations to complete ber improvements, to the amount of $9,425,782 49—making the total indebtedness and liabilities of, the State $18,480,. 951 79. ' • But Virginia Ottms stocks that are now worth $7,060,665 4L and other stocks that will soon be. worth $4,801,677 91—so that the real indebtedness of the State, the amount for which she has to pro. aide the annual interest, only amounts - to $6,, , • • 598,70840. Desarrtile Property . ..for Bale. FOR SALE OR PERPETUAL LEASE--Two beau tiful lots on Duquesne Way, below Hay st., togeth er, 46 feet by 1.23 to an - - Also, Building Lots on Pennsylvania Avenue and on Braddock street, on the Plank Road, and grounds on the bluffs east of my mansion. .Thelatterproperty has no rival for beauty of prospect in ibis vicinity, if, possibly, elsewhere. • JAMES B. CRAFT, FINE SHAWLS.—A. A. Mason & Co. would • so li cit the attention of purchasers to their very extensive assortment -of superior plain, and embroidered crape Shawls ana Scarfs; fancy cashmere Thibet and silk Sherrie—all' of the newest and most deairable styles, which they are selling at the very laweat prices. pios..ea and 133 Marketit. ClihIAP PARASOLS.—A. A. nisori & CO. have re , ceived four cases plain and ;ringed Parasols, ern bracing.till the different tinalities,which . they are pre pared to offer at wholesale and retsil, at a very greaire auction from former prices. , - _ pny3l) pal•"?( - 1,7' 18 often saved by 'trio 'rise of a single bottle VD of, Dr. Qregorys French Antidote. It is a per ct exterminator of all oriliate diseases. . . Fold in Pittebergb:at the hieillcal Depot. -- myat . . • • Smithfield street. A. WILSON'S Tonle., Cathartic and Ann. Dyspeptic Pills (ire BOM N 0.50 Smithfield street. These rills are highly recommended by all who have used them, and are well known ,in this etty as a certain preventive of sick headache.. L. CUTHBERT, my3o - L 5O Smithfield street. CrIOUNTIIi_ RESIDENCE YOB; RENT.—A. new and , well finished two atom Briek'llouse, suitable for a small family ;- a large yard; :good - water, and a stablei with three stalls—Mil:a complete order. linraedinto po• Btll4oll, C OM be had:' Situate - sheet three miles from - the city, on the old Washington ROO. Rent 830 to the lit of _November next, orti36o to the Ist at April next. S:CUTIIBERT, Gen'l Agent, - my3l:l- • - 50 Smithfield stre t. • • , „ (10.e,YING :PRESS. , —Valmas styles' letter copytng . 1 1,/ presses, the screw, the ieyer and a new patent, air faring front any before brought to this ; also, copying books, a large stock - of all sizes, leaves paged; Arnold's illbberVis and Harrison's copying inks ; copy ing brushes:arid oil paper—for sale HAVEN' _ W. B. laUoucri MY3O car Market ana Second sts:. IXTANTING SoCON—Far several nice, well educated young' men, planet in oar Wholesale, and Retail Stores, and for several keepers, school masters, agents, traielers,and Canis number ot farmereand la bonen, Akio, quite a number of , boys, of all ages, and at various employments.: Wanted—Several cooks, and wanted__ t a good colored woman cook; a colored man, to go to New - Lisbon to a most respectable and well kept hotel. Places yr:riled for several nice young Women, as seemistresses, chtur.bentudd and housekeepers. -- Wanted to BOTICING!-SeVeral sums o fmoney-froms2so to $6OO and eta:ton good security . and for various periods. Please call at ISAAC .HARRIS'; Agency aed latelligence °lnce, - liberty st..,near cot. Market - msr3o:2tatatw*. and St. Clair sts. mr.E, PT Fog 3dLEr-T h e Daily Post andel] our Putts burgkDailies, and most of our . Weekly, and about too late exchange Newspapers from New Orleans to Bosnia; Slbbet's late CoUnterfeit Detector; a few At; martaos i __. blank .To• Lets; ink, by the dozen or single bottle; Wafers; Lead Pencils; a few , lirops and Fi e . tares; WO small Fish Hooks ; 25 mei coat and vest moles; fresh Wlute Louisville Lime. by the bbl.' or re• tail; a lot of bed cords, lacing and:twine ;'a small retail lot of writing and letter paper . and e nvelopes. stry3ol2uilatwo /SALAD HARRIS. U &SCRIBERS to G. VIR . FUE'S ll I ustrate . London Woiki, and the public generally, are respectfully 41- fbrated that the Art Journal for May is now . ready for delivery. This month is more than usually interesting, as it contains ttmay engravings of objects now exhibit , . tog at the World's Fair. Also, the filth and sixth num bers ot the Cyclemedia; as well zis• the) thirteenth-and sixteenth parts of Fletcher's Devotional Family Bible. Partlesvistnng the. Store, will, it is belieVed have an opportunity of seeing the' most magnificent-Bible ever, arroralbr aale - -•W WMI OOR& & JFILLEY. I S, - sui2P. - - Third *moot. is t .:`.. _ 4t 4: also MEM : "Mk . . -Z:4:.';',..!;;I::-:.•L'.':-V:.':- : -:..:',-..-..-:,?•:- ~.,,::!_`....;-:7.'-'.:`.'."..,,7.• •••-,.',"4,-.'.; ~.:::-FE.:'l:.,.icr,.--: : %t • -^t ;~t -7. A .THOITGEIT. BY P. K. 107217110112. 144 Fourth .e.L . _,_y :. . , 4 1 k • • L : t . , 4. 4 41 41 , „ „ .1 • . • • - .111. • C • • • • e °fif;*.:4 ik •* • , • • • MIKIS ,' „ ,-, MBE .':.. 1. , 1 ' , ,'._'" - :171 .-- : ,- ..' . .i..... 4 (: . •i' . : ' - ... ..''; , '''' ..1 ".....^:t.".,Zi . ' , /-.lfo'.' , 1''0:,,,,:.'47t..,"! ; . t...-4 :.,;,:'"),‘...:' .1; ' MEE lipttiat a7' Scrotalo....lt has been remarked-by eminent men, that in the varied catalog's of diseases to•whicb mart is liable, Utensil' scarcely one of such Importance sad of such interest as Sorokin, whether we lookio the obscurity of its origin, Its insidious progress, the -num ber and variety of organs that it attacks, or its remark able incurability and extensive , fatality. Scrofula has baffled the skiliof the most eminent phy sicians In this country and in Europe. But there is an antidote in this disease in" Dr. Chcysott's Extras:of Ycl• tow Dock and Sarsaparilla," which is proving Itself specific in the most severe cases of Scrolls See advertisement. - • Ty for Sale. Having determined pe to furnish our extensive Job Office with entirely new materials, we shall sell about 100 founts of type now In ose, very /ow, for cash or approved paper. We have typo enough to fit out Bor 10 country office. complete. The elites and varieties of type EMI each as are to be found in all large city job offices, from Nonpareil up to 20 liue Pica, plain and ornamental. Also, for sale, several varieties of borders, In good order. Persons. wish. l o g to purchase will please make immediate applfi. cation. • PetFoley= t ' • Shirlsysborg, Huntingdon Co., Pa., March 4, S. M. Bier: Dear Sir—Your Petroleum is Warlsing wonders in this vicinity; therefore, we would thank you to send us two dozen by the Peneellvania Railroad. We are entirely oat, and it is being inquired for almost every day. 'Yours, res Pee LONG CO. Ilayneille, Ashland Co., Ohlo, Maroh 10, 'no. B. M. Bier: Dear Sir—Your Agent, a few weeks since, left with us four dozen Reek Oil, which we have sold. Please forward to us six dozen i mmediately:i Your medicine is working. wonders in this region. We can obtain several excellent certificates, if yon de sire them. Yours, &c., W. W. For sale by Keyser & liPDowell, 140 Wood street; B- E-Sellers 67 Wood street ;B.A. Falmustock & Co., corner of 'Wood and Front streets; D. M. Carry, D A. Elliott, JosephDouglass,andlLP.Schwartz Ail g r er . Also, by the proprietor, • S. i apr39 Canal Basin, Seventh at,, Pittsburgh. Associated Firementa nut:wane* , Comps • - ny Of the City of eittab_lsrigh.• • W. W. DALLAS, Frort.—ROBERT M7NEY, Seel. Farr—. William:lra against FIRE and MARINE RISES Grail lands. • . . oilcan litrumgahela Houro, Not. MI and ita Wenn al. DINICOMEI : W. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson R. B. Hanley, R. B: Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. it Paulson; Wm. AI. BA. Kar t Edward Gregg, A. P. Ansbuts., Wm..Collingwocd, B. C. Sawyer, Chas. Kent, Wm. Borman. feb2o Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. CAPITAL 0100,000. Oroum. No. 75 Fotrarn Brnsar. _Ca OFFICERS: President—James S. Boon; Vice Preaident--Bamuel B'Clnrkan. Treasurer—Joseph 8. Leech. Secretary—C. A. Colton. - Da' See advertisement In another part of this paper. my 22 . • COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY • Fire and Zarin.. •.' 'COL UMBUS, OHIO.. DU AS ADAIRS, Jr., President D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. FE'''E D. Adams, Jr., Joseph Whitehill, P. Hayden, M. S. Satavant, John Graham, Wta.Miner, Thomas:Noodle, N. H. Bwaynt, D. Alexander, 1.8. Ide, G. N. Clarke, C M. Lee, D. Adams. The undersigned, propertyas Agent of the. above substantial and " well known Company, insureproperty of even' description, against tosser damage by fire. Also, against ',be perils of inland navigation. 11.. H.' BEESON, Agent, .• • Office in Waterman's Warehouse, No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh. irr Dagll nice. cg . Nxuol d: Co. would respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity. that they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, built and arrangea expressly for the puzpose of taking Daguerreotype Litenesses. The :best Da guerreotypes, on the best material, are takenzit this es tablishment, under the. special superintendence of the proprietors. . - The arrangement enables them also to take Family Groups, of any number of persons, in the most perfect manner. Likenesses of sick - or diseased persons, taken in nay part of the ctty. Gallery at the Lafayette ilall i rourth street, corner of Fourth and Wood auceui. Entrance ..on Fourth meet. febl4:l4 NotfoetTheimmumniaNTamoasSooreet,of Pitts onfgh and Alleghen7, meet! on the second Monday of teen , motuh at the Florida House, Market at. • n 6711 Toes Young, jr., Seefetarr Coltsicting, Bill Posting, &c. .101iN m,COUBRY 107' Attends to Collecting ) ECM Posting, Distributing Cards and Circulars for Parties, &c., &e. Ws' .• Orders left at the Office of the hlnrning Post, or at Holmes , Periodical Store, Third at., will be promptly attended to.. • lary2tily Consumptions' Preinonttokiss Are Coughs, Colds Influrnza, Broitchirir, tightness of the. Chest, pain in th e left side, low fever, and marry. other syroptoruirof like character. Then come Tube cies in the Lapp, disorganization, prosnallbas.'nf the physical powers, and soon the scene closes-. That they may not weep when too tam - let She friends of the UM; be vigilant at the. crauez: 'Whets the Aral a y mpthms of Pahnocary disease are manifested, administer Dr. lirk• gers' Syrup of Licensors, 2'hr and Canololugurs. That its effects have been all but miraculous even sh carom; ewes, we have testimony which ineredaility itself can; scarcely doubt TILT IT. Bat:first mad the evidence.; Yon will find it in the pamphlet in every Agent's hands.. Look at the advertisement, too, in another column. fray 2. . . 117.1. 0. of 0. P.--Place of Ideetng,Washinglow Hall, Wood street . , between sth and Megan Alley. PITTSEVINII Lona; No. 331:-.Neets every Tnentay' veening. • AitanarriusEnnaatracanr, No. 87—Meets ist *IAN Friday °reach month. • nußagd,rj,r Cr LUNCH served op at the, St. Chili. Hittf/.Bar, every day, at 11 o'clock: • • spr26 AClty DallieePaPY.) sQ - ' Consumers orwmes strew/sled toreaa in another column the card of Jacob finiaer,Jr.'s cheqp wine More 57Walnut street. Philadelphia. • ' febl4:dly , P.MM=f n"''''' MM CITIZENS? INS1:11X - A.NICE :001114/A : NY, _ OP PITTOBLIII9/1- • C. 6:HUSSEY. Press. "-=.4.. W. MARKS. Sech , Oplcs—No. 41 Traits /14n Warehouse of C. IL.Grani. - , Er . Tras Company is now prepared to insure kinds of risks, on Honses,Manulactoriea, Goods, Merchan dire in Store, and in Tfallgittl az da ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the InstitutWaits afforded in the character of the Directors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favonthly known to the commtmity for theirprudence,lntelligence and integrity. • • • Drat:cross—C. GI Hussey, Wm. Bagn'ey, Wm. Lari mer, Jr., Walter.Dryant, Hugh D. ItionEdward Henze!. ton .Z Matey. S.Darbaugh, S. M. aer. ' marL.tt .Ttie Long Looked For Specifie for Pulmonary Disease it found at last A man must doubt the evidencesif his Benzes, and all hu man, integrity, before .he can reasonably question the array of proof advanced in favor of Dr. Bogor` Syrup of Livermore, Ihrr and Cencialagua,* as- an anti-febrile and tonic medicine, which at once reduces all Pulmona ry Inflammation, .expels the cease of the disease, and bufius up and strengthens the system. - The heads of our Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, and citizens of all classes have, oter theism= signature, attested its powerful remedial properties, and inthe.pamphlet to be had of the Agents, as wallas In the columns of the pub lic press, the most positive and satisfactory evidence will be found. See advertisement._ mylo g7Odd Fellow* , navy Odcon Badding, Foisrd itrtet, Camas Wood and bzotekfteld streat.—Pntsbutit. Encampment, No: O, meets ‘al and 3d Tuesdaya attach Pittsburgh Degree Lodge,, No. 4, meets 24 and 411 i Tuesdays. • weetinies , Lase, No. 8, meets every 'Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge No. t 4, meets every Wednesday evening. Iron CityLodge i No. 182, meets every 'Monday evong. Monet liforiah Lodge, No. 360, meets every Friday . . evening. - Zocco Lodge, No. 38.5, meets everYThursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Sinithfield and - Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge,No.24l, meets every Friday evert. mg. Hall, corner of Leacock and filutdasky streets, Allegheny City. • tasYZhlL: • Aufgerions% Lodge r L. O,.Qg geronn Lodge, No. 2a,1. O. of O. F., meta every Wed nettle), evening In Washington Hall, Vfged ix I I ti4:l3, ImpotrattalS CO Drive patio ()3" AirrinasLlttoturmosi likargithm , s Pepsin, the Due Digestive Raid, or Geystric.tutce, a great Dys pepsia Curer, prepared from Benne, or the Fourth Sam ach Vete Om, after directions of Baron Ltsitio, by J. S. Hotatagos, M. D: Philadelphia, Pa. The art of making an Artificial Di tips fluid, and of gemming the process of Digestion, ant of the StrimaW as long been known to PlOidelogical Vitimists. honor of the discovery belongs to a celebrated. de'rtnan Chemist, who gave the name of Pepsin to the tatufj e prin. ciple of the Gastric Juices which he obtained by macera ting the lining membrane of the DigestiveStotanch of the . Calf in water, andprecipitatingthe Petaln Ors] the solu tion. Dr. Pretty - Dr. Pereira, and err. Gregory, in Eng.' land; Dr. Beaumont and Dr. DungUiton, in eateries; and chief of all, Baron Lam, bays recently experimented, and written upon this Mogul:any inure:tow and curious subject, and thrown mamma light upon the nature of the Digestiveprocess,in chemleal and physiological rela tions. 8. Bonottion, of Philadelphia, hasoplied this discovery to the cure of INDIGESTION and DYBPEP BLit with asumishing success. It is impossibhato give the . Scientific and other evidence of these facts in the lbnita of this advertisement. Let the afflicted call upon the Agent, and ga t a descriptive sheet, grads. It is one of the greatest Sciatofie wonders .of the day. 1:17- Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written isignatare o f J . 8 . Bonatcron, M. D., sole proprietor. Price, ono dollar per bottle. See advertisement in another colamn. For sale wholesale and retail at Proprietor's priocaby HEYSER & tarDoweix, 140 Wootistreatt Pilotitsk. ; _ ~i~ FXRE -~=.wn~~.ir•-st Fifth Strut, , buttoren Wood and 2nrahjitin. JOSEPH POSTER Lzusiat *an. &Lou cza. Aaxttrutca—FitstTierandPargaells, 60 cents; 800. cad and Third Tiers, 25 cents; Colored Dallatry,23 coats i Private Boxes, each, 81.00. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Cartain rises at 71 o'olosk. Mre. P&RREN will appear. Ii NO BILL RECEIVED. Ali Ittght Now: Tax; DAN BICE CIROVB TRIMPALINT/ THE best Circus' representaUen ever witnessed by the people. LEVI G. NORTH and hid celebrated horse ranscsany. DAN IS HIMSELF.AO Al N 1 • Wit( be. exhibited inTittsburgb, in front of_tne Ameri can Hotel Peon street on tbe 4th and thh-of Particniant in fan:ye advertisements. I mv2tivawlm PEOPLES. CIRCUS EQUESTRIAN,. 111411417 p: ANI) zooweicair . , . Circus, 'Theatre, -Ilene/Nittal . A conjunction of Two Establiahtninuf based upon the NORTH AItIKKICAbi cutcust and under the ;obit attpervision of Ur. STONE; Border Proprietor of Stone k 15PColltun4 Circuit, , Will be exhibited. in the City of Pi sburgb., issjtont Qf the .AJILER/CAN, Every diflernoots and bight, at 2 and 7 wetode • Commencing . on AIONDAYOSAY 28th. Irr Admission, 2-6 cents only. [For particularaheo Pictorial and Descriptive ahects. Greenwood Gardens, tiiWO and a half mallet below the City, on the be tk. of 1 the Ohio Meer; an Ornamental Flower Garlen,and a delightful. stammer retreat. Ice Cream, Confect tiatt- Fruits,Temperate Drinks,Ae., kept for the ac commodation'of ',biters. Also, a large 111110Tia16.1t of Shrubbery and Everbloomint Plants for sale... The steamer Chieftain leaves the foot of - Pitt strati., at the be-ginniug of each hear, from 9 o'clock A. M. I odll 10 P.M., binning at the Garden [Closed on Sunder.] mir9:tf TUST RECEIVED. AND FOR' SALE fir ,JoSEIVA J RHODES 4. CO., No. 0 Woos Sum: _ 500 boxes Lemons ;- .. 40 bags Cream Walnuts; 500 do Oranges; . 25 do • Filberts; 1000 bushels Pea Nuts; 30. bags Walnuts, 1000 drums Figs; .20 cases Prtmea. in jar!, 500 half do; lO do 'do limey bXs ; MO boxes Raisins; Y 0 do; Sardines; - 160 do • Layer do ; 7 7.- 10 •do Sicily LinaoriCet; 100 half •do no; 22 boxes Refined do;'• GOO boxes Fire Crackers ,• 6b baskets Salad Oil ; 200 do do do N 0.2 ;20 b oats Macearon I; ' 100.1ozenShelPd tilmondal2o do Vermicelli; ••- 200 do Lemon Syrup; 20 do Gum Drops; 3000 Cocoa Nuts; 50 do No.l &2 R Candy 50 mats Islca Almonds; CO dozen PePPer Some; • 60 bags Tagliona - do; 40 . do assorted Pickles _; - 40 do S. paper shell do ;20 do Claret Wine; •• 10 bales Bordeaux 'do; 'do Muscat do; • ordinance concerning Water' Bente.. DE IT ORDAINED 'and 'mama' by Ms:: Citizens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Cannon Courgette assembled,. That, it shall be the duty ot the Assessor of Water Rent. to - 110t61 - Said rents* for the'. Year, bne thousand eight. hundred and fifty-one, andla each year hereafter, in m cooratity with the not of - Assembly. approved the day of April, one thousand eight htindted mitt fifty-one, entitled, "An A cred chance the name of the Methodis t Chinch," etc...rale - rind that so much of any Ordinance or Ordinances as is ii2consisteni herewith, be and the same is hereby repeated. -•••••., • Ordained and enacted; Old- a law In Counc ils, thin twenty siadt day of May, .fleno Domini one thousaruk eight hundred and il(ty t en, • • Rj4eidnnt of Corazon Connell.' Attest :—M. W. Liniigr, Clerk;of Daintier' Connell. JAMES B. MURRAY, President of select Emma, Attestr—R. Mcfsiaott, — :. . . Clark of ISCltettounc.ll. FO" ATE T. 1, i i 'orate - 1m Ere , • Pastry, Cakes, .21:c., making:4m best Bread, with the addition of coldwater This Ftour will. be found Otelaeffic.ouvettient and cheapest that 64bn - used for ho a sehold purposes; saving twenty-five per cent la Batter and - Eggs, and making the most' superior Bread, !tight Pigmy, Padding - and Cakes, with a great saving of time and. trouble,. The patent Marls put up In convenient risetipacka gee of .3 and 8 pounds, with fall directions for use. ; To be had of_ ' BFCLURQ te. CO, _ my - y 9 ' • •Oroeeri and Tee Dealers. • - ADRUG STORE Pub SALE.--Reing an excellent Preset:4loon and Retail IOCAIiDII, and 171)97 doing a good business.. Will le solkotAgreatkariaitt L if appll cation bet:wadeat once to R. ,E.SELLERS, re •',-- . -• • - No 32 Wood street. • Vt. -Ai 4 ' !LS' - arm. es A szt, en the P . " 4t4nd, rtecond door from Diadord aUey enorn' naiad 1-I'his establishment Is in zto mrsty eon. neetscl,with the - Mote' lately dipened - next dan s by Ha Wtkrth.ferCaintS . ' ' ttay49 •fiew and Popular nooks. 1111),IT received at MINER & CAI'S - No. 32 Smidadcht street— The Alhambra. By VirasitinsUrn Irving. The author's The Gold Worshippers; or, theiays We Live la. ar the author of u Whitehall." - Ths Denainim and their.l3eitax, with Aline Derlity." By Mies Leslie. • [aty27 arstratature and .O near Wareroame. • AanJOSEPH MEYER, 421 Penn street; above th e .. Canal Bridge, keeps constantly on hard and Makes to order. at the touvaprteot, every descripthnt of cy and Plain PURNITICIRE, SOFAS and CHAIRS, of the be;stworkmanshlp and moat approved styles.. Purchasers woad do well to Mall hla Warerments:;_. • - my27-dttwly • - - • -- Notion to Contractors; •... OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, . PR Bridging will be received :for the GriV amt. PBridging of the Western portion ,of the :and Pennsylvania Railroad, ex - tending from Woos Ca; by Loudonville and Mansfield, to the Cleveland, colninbus, . and Cincinnati Railroad, at Crestline, near Gabtax,dt dis tance of fifty.tlima miles. —• , . They will be received at Wooirteruntil the.evoning of Tuesday, the 00th of Tune, - and at Mansfield:TM:Mt dui evening of Wednesday, the 11th of June "next, mid will, be addressed to the undersigned PresidentoCtfooDompa ny. 'Plans and profiles of The work east of LitatMinvil le will be exhibited nt Wooster, and of the Walk west of Loudonville, at Idansfieldiforono week lielbTre the let, ling. . Futther in'onnation a ud forme of proposals may be 06-- mined on application to Solomon - W. Rohm* Chief En , sinter; or Seas° R. Ettraughan, resideher.aginett of tho Western Division. A preference will biVgiven to bid-- dem who will agree to take _a per eeol4ite oftheir : NO in the stock of the Company- • ; l , •••• my 2831 • . ROBINSON, 311.,-Piatc. • . A .; • Vosfeir s - TTORNEYAST/ COUNSELLOA LAW/ r k pFicr,iie: 47 Foutera sTiper,'utewmarks stress.zua)titi. 24. - nowlffedmitir CORN -500 bush. in atom and to sale by .'• ' - • • " ~41.21,UART tc SILL, my2£4 • • .: ~ - - 124 Wood st: - / liAT3=ita) .us .on conaionnent an . +.r :a e .y . :. • Mg)..,.. .' STUART & SILL;'; . T - U - S-7i - ThWEa Y. H. am{ ihrik in more. _., _ 1 . unlit • ......-:- STUART- el SILL. ; (10F ' 3 airs .;.e. a3y . • •MY2 9 : STUART er: MACKEREL-7b.bblo. No:3 and on conslitnnUni - StAttlda 1 Horsy, for Bata ; my 29 ROO M 71 • 17 ,P 7 'myl4o7- ALLB—_l,9O auconefr fill' sale by myt29....z - .. STUART C H P mEsIP•-.11 0. I . s . zur.W..R, for eales!iii MiIIOTATOES-13bblz. prim* "-MY •• • • SIy VLAN . JB.-4.70 , 1ibt5. sliperl . Q:1 . vasi let ' 4° ' .°l4ra " ' fir sale by •••-• 13111.01T &11.1,14. uvitore arid for sal' by mr4. • V - STUART. & IDAPER-100 res . cy. meditaq Fgd aTu trror w rs-- t wi rL PI L DeL. i11y29 • • ' "-' r a&000-,) , -...... Stringer's eztra_f,s e i b _ 15 do Words Vs,rl. llkra WART tr. : 131141. i. /0014-63Vitwe GriPte . itrltt c a,ket " • riv al 41 : sale : bY . • • lus Wood it , mist) JiklblF-1 prime.cored• . 7,D 15% do 'Rgintat6ortleinis°33;;' ..For.sale by J. D.WILLIA24.9IZCM: FLTHERiI-12 snots just reeetved_and for 233 0 29 • KING & BICHaRRE&D. S UNVME*- o ) l l i ti al, c ettl i P ti o l ta tzi ? ;' ".... 50 bbls. prime Nerhaniuockef 10 bbls..Eggs ; '. • •• 20 do best C:der Vinegar ; 60 do I.onisville Lima; • • 1011 do ntml_ly Flour; 100 do fine Floor; • 100 bush. ear Corn; , • , - • 500 do Oats:. For sae on consignment, by • T. WOODS IC wuNi. In9S9 - No 61 Waterstreat. 200 BUSH.PNINE DED — FO' TATOES - & - r — sele - brr. mr29 T. WOOTha a SON. TO Contractors, Bridge Builders, Zee— • Berfs Leland Baur Nips are now preparing to re ceive tied execute 'promptly all orders at Bridge sad other Timber, on the most favorable terms the market wilt permit., (m 95) JANE'S CARMAN & CO.' E.ATHE.I3.OOO Geese feathers for magi: . CalaßON D.VENIGAT. MEE ~• ~ •~•~ MEE M=}l ISM 21mustmtnta. TDIGATELIOI, Spalding" , Ungers.* co. • Em= tl )togs prima to close out Dy ) STUART '& SILT WIEZEM!I -, ~~'.•. ~..' I'tpoloseOCt iIARTA. SILL.