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' 67 ,4• 6 ,•5',..:"7*i.• -t* 'rr r , .1 1 :P4k - 0 '; ',. • I, ` 0 •• • •- 47, ' *-,---', -- --••' - • -' ". - ' ' ' When speaking of Memphis it rutty not be amiss to mention, that near where the city now stands, was an ancient crossing-place, where it is said, De Soto and his little army,ln May, 1541, first crossed the Mississippi. , The river in this place, says his Portuguese his. truism, was a half league from one shore to the other, so that a man standing still could scarce be discerned from the opposite shore. It was of great depth, of wonderful rapidity, sad very mud. sly; and was always filled with floating - trees and timber / carried down by the force of the cur reni given three Such h l u was the years ed ago.crtotin of this river, as The name of De Sutu, the first European upon whoie vision burst the dazzling spectacle pme.m• ted by the immense volume of this magnificent --river, has long ago taken its place among those that will live foreverin American history. Hecame an adventurer in search of regions of gold; but be discovered that which has been a source of untold, wealth, and a means, beyond estimate, for the spreading of civilization. There is something very touching and solemn 'in the account which we have of the death of De Soto and the Imaner of his . burial, by which his name is,still more closely identified end associated with the history of .the Mississippi river. Who can refuse to admire the pious and affectionate re. • gad which actuated his followers to disinter his • body, when its first place of deposit was discov . ered by. the Indians, and to take proper measures to preserve it from indignity and mutilation at their hands? What place more secure or more appro.: priate than.the bosom of the river he had discov. f ered I It was an idea full of poetry, and the mode of carrying it out was in beautiful harmony with the conception itself. • It Was meet, indeed, that he, a proud son of Spain, the flower of knightly courts, who hod coped with the gallant and chiv , .alric Moors, and bad revelled in the golden halls of the imperial • Incas of Pero,—whose presence had often attrneted the glance of beauty, and • whose name had been sung in soft minstrelsy in court and bower,--it was meet that he should find a. resting.place where no ruthless, hostile hand coidd touch hisceremente, or seek revenge on his remains, for the terror they had inspired. " Brit first.," says his chronicler "they wished to - ascertain whether there was sufficient depth to hide the body effectually. Accordingly, Juan de Anasco indother officers, taking with them a mariner, embarked one evening in a canoe, under the pre. tence of fishing and amusing themselves; and, sounding the river where it was a quarter of a league wide, the) found, in mid channel, a depth of nineteen fathoms. Here, therefore, they deter.. • - mined to deposit the body. As there was no stone in the neighborhood wherewith to sink it, they cut down an evergreen oak, and made an excavation in one side, of the size of a man. On the following night, with all the silence possible they disinterred the body, rind placed it in the ....trunk: of the oak, nailing planks over the aperture, The rustic coffin was then conveyed to - the - centre of the river. The hooded priests and steel-chid cavaliers gathered round the remains of the chief who bad led them through all their peri wanderings, and at the still hour of midnight they committed the body to the stream, watching it' sink to the bottom through scalding tears, and commending anew the soul of the good cave tier to Heaven, they sadly worked their way back •to die shore. The discoverer of the Missiseippi alepc . benentkits - waters : He had crossed a liege part.of the cootineni in search of gold, and found nothing so remarkable ae his burial place." It may have been that soine of the followers of De ".Soto had read, or beard the story ofAlaric; but whe. tber or not, it'is now certain that a person can hardly read the account ifthe burial of the one u ith out thinking of that of the other. Both are equal. ty - remarkable, althoulh they are widely different in their details; yet each conception had the same • end in view—namely; the inviolability of the re. "country of a renowned chieftain lett in a hostile country to moulder into dust. The funeral of Marie bad, however, a criminal and tragic ter mlisation, which contrasts darkly with tr a s lemn :sinfrehristiazi character of the other. He- - died in the - toll career of victory, and with his mind occit. Pied:W*6.oe projected conquest of Sicily and Af• order to preserve his remains from mo. •lestation, the prisoners in his camp were ordered to - turn the course of the river Bisentium, which .dows beneath the mralls of Cozenza, in Southern 'ltaly, and to dig hie grave 'in the bed of the stream. .lyter: 04:had hietreecomplished, and the body safelydepoarted de - tiver'Willed back into its old "Clartimsi, - when all aheunfortunate.beings who had psttieipated'in the kiatititie IMlertekins were mas. sacred - on the spot, that-Mae Migh tbe able to reveal the place where reposed kite:tiedy of the conque ror of Rome: - • • "Hut ye the mountain tream shall turn, . And lay its secret channels bare, "And hollow for your Sovereign's urn , resting place forever there." - Asaraus, Cook it thus:—Take p a bundle and serape liht% y all the white part , - beginning from the head town, and throw them when done into cold water, ben tie them up in bundles of twenty five each, faq ordiiiary size, if very large, half that number, keeping the heads tOgether, and cut off the ends to make thee/ the same /engtb; have ready a pan contaihing one gallon of boiling water, in which have been thrown two ounces of salt, boil quickly for fifteen minutes, or till tender ; -- disb them up with apiece of toast in the middle keep the heads in the centre and form a pyramid. ' Serve very kat, with . rich melted butter, or , crearn sauce. Thequeen of all vegetables, to my fancy, is As paragus. This May almost be said to bee modern vegetable in this country, and it is one of the most wholesome.—Sosier. • • -• A Kiss roa 5 . 8i.0w.--George, in a moment of passion; struck his sister in the face; but the els. ter, instead of flying into a fit of anger, threw her arms round his neck, saying, wO, brother, how could you do so?" .'The poor boy was wholly unprepared for such a kind_ return. for his blow. He could not stand tiforethe generous affection of his sister. lib feelings Iwere •touched, and he burst but cry: His gentle sister look ,the corner of her Apron, and wiped away his tears, and sought to comfort him by saying with endearing sweetness and generous affection, "Don't cry, Gecirget, you didn't hurt me much." Brit he. only wept 'the more No wonder, it was enough to make any " one weep. - • But Why did George weep? Piicir little fellowt he have wept if his sister had struck 'him Mikitelre strUck her? Not be: But by kissing . .,blm:sis she did, she made him feel more. acutely ,4tuiff,atisliad beaten him bleak and blue.. Hire was a kiss for a blow; love for linger, MA this is , what is meant by overcomlogevil with _ • _ , • tri#PB . oll t!hiiltadiatit arrived from the Em. esaltilide l pet it:itig a'policed at'the close of clay, asked what itiC z- siciee.meam..!.fielog told it was the sun down gittO eteMitned i "..Does the sun make such a dtvil eta noise Eattlildtdixt in zh a goantrylli Witten for the Morning Poo t. OD RANDOM THOUGHTS NVZ IV. BY P. C. SHANNON De Soto. Arithmetical fittestloita.. Rrst.--I have a plank 42; feet in lengthi2 feet wide, and 3 inches thick. Required the aide of a cubical box that can be made from it. Seconrl.—A and B formed a joint trade, with the stock of 8100; the money of A continued in trade '2 Months and B's 3 months—at parting or breaking 'op the company each took 899 for his stock and gain. It is required to know what each pot in. A reward of 82 will be given to the person who will satisfactorily solve the above question* (the so :lution to be purely arithmetical,) by this day week. The money will be, paid through this office. MAY 29th, 1861. ' J. B. P. Fire.• • the During rn the thunder storm of last Tueed ay evenin Ba of Mr. Frederick Hohser, of Hempfield g township, waistcoat; by lightning, which ignited the building and horned it to the ground, the Barn was built of Igs and was what is termed a double Bank one•;-the contents we are happy to learn were not very valuable—as all the grain had been previously disposed of. This lon will fall pretty heavily upon Mr. Bokser. We have not learned that there was any insurance upon the property,—Gresruturgh Repub., Fran. qt Mornin g gio opprcrar, JOURNAL OF THE CITY, RARPEJ3,& ItATTONs PROPRIETORS. L; FLILAPEL EDITOR PITTSBURGH s SATURDAY MORROW, MAY S l , 1861. nNo American Wizen' can ever cease to esteem the miens as she of an alaslada Distinitm! God ar bid— Nadeau yet unborn would rue the rashnws of f the Democratic State Conventions. •. AT READING, For nominating Candidate June , mma and by Cosnamstoxsat;on the 4th of lB5l. ea fired by the Williamsport Convention. • AT JIA.RRISBCROt For nominating candidates or &MINIM Bexcu, on the tith or June. 18dl, as fixed b y te regular act,on or the State Central Committee. Vo Advertisers. Tam &foam° Pow. has a larger circulation than any subscript:on paper published in Pittsburgh. To bus ness men it affords an excellent medium for Advertising; and being the only Democratic paper issued in Alleghe ay county, it goes into the hands of a class of readers reached by no other paper. Advertisers will be good enough to bear this in mind. The Saturday dleareing Peat. The weekly Port, bottled to.cley sad for tale at the counter, coot3inn in Poetry, The er Modern He. ro,” and " Nes None the Wi3rse for They , No. HI of . Rough Sketches and Random Thoughts, by P, C. Shannon; The Spirit World7-Letters from W. Courtney and others in - relation to the Spiritual Rap pings ; Decisions in the Courts; A Beautiful Story —The Causing; European News; Proceeding■ of City Councils; and a large amount of hliseellane, out, Editorial,. Commercial, Telegraphic, Local, Foreign and'Domeitic News. Single copiesti ve cis. CRT The Chronicle and the Dispatch, like true knights, have come up valiantly to the arsistaoce of the hum' I, in the controversy with as about tele graphic news. The Chronicle « seconds" an extract from the . Journal, "so tar as it telates to the accommodating spirit of :Luse connected with the Morse line," &c• The Dispatch says: U We are glad, for once, to agree with the Journal io awarding all praise to the Morse line, for their efforts to accommodate the press," &c • What kind of "accommodations" are alluded to by our neighbors we are not fully advised. But we would here remark that the Post has always paid fur its telegraphic news * promptly at the O+/titter of. (ice, as Mr. Gauss, the gentlemen clerk, will tea• tify.. If the. Journal, Chronicle and Dispatch could say as much, it is altogether likely that they would still be receiving despatches from the O'lletu.r of• fice. It is worthy of remark that the tThronick had "not a line" of telegraphic news le its 'ague ofyeaterday. The Dispatch had about 211 inches of news by tele. graph ; and the Journal bad about half a column, pun:porting to be Telegraphic." We believe that a good deal of this news was never received at the Journal office u by Telegraph ;" and we think it altogether likely that the leading Editor of that wonderful paper, the Captain, manufactured at to order from the " Baltimore American" and other newspapers. We know that these are sot-loos im putations, but we are prepared with the proof. For instance : to yesterday's Journal there is a de spatch dated " Waabiagton, May 28," in relation to the publication of Mr.. Webster's speech in that morning's Union. This despatch we find word for word in several of our last F.astern Exchanges, only they give it the proper date, via: "Washington, May 27th. 'IMP In fact, the Wuhingtoo Union of Tuesday, May 27th, containing Mr. Webtter's speech, teas in our office at team 16 hours before yesterday's Journal went to press! ! We received it by Thursday morning's mail, and yesterday morn. log we received the Mao; of the 28th. Thete are several other items of news placed under the tel egraphic', bead in the Journal, wbleb we are pre- pared to prove, by testimony strong enough to hang a man, were not received in this city by the Morse lane of telegraph ; bat we Dave not time at present to investigate the subject further. We do not charge Mr. RIDDLE with being guilty of the meanness of attain the date of news re. ceived by the mails, and serving it up as telegraphic despatches in his paper; nor do we charge him with being guilty of the double meanness of procuring a copy of the Post after it had been put to press, cut therefrom our paid for despatches and appropriate them as his own, without giving us the usual credit, which all. honorable editors know is demanded in such cases. Toere is only one man little enough and maul enough about his office to be guilty of such petty larceny± But it Mr. RIDDLE continues to al low such practices about his office the public will begin to believe that he is not quite as particular as he should be. He should remember the old maxim : " Qui fruit per elium foci: per se.” Rev. Edward R. Genty. A low days since we published an item, credited to the Presbyterian Herald, stating tbat the Roy. E. B. Geary, wife and three children, were lately murder. ed ou the Isthmus. At we hare not found any -confirmation of th is intelligeoce in any of our last exchanges, we feel inclined to doubt its correct see,. The Baltimore Sun of Wednesday has the following item which, we hope, will lure out to be correct : THE Rev. Ma. Getar and family, Missionary sent out by the American Board, arrived at San Francisco on tbo 21st of March. Our readers will recollect a report that tbie gentleman and his family were murdered on tho Isthmus. • QdD'There is but one Whig governor in the New England Stales, and butfour in the whole Union.— one attune, Gov. Johnston 0 1Pennsylvania, has been called a Loci:Waco by tho Louisville Journal:— Ctn. Enquirer. That same Louisville Journal has a vary conve• merit method of manufacturing foolish things, and crediting them to 's locotocow papers, for the purpose or appendiog thereto some excrucia tingly. tunny comments• Every once in a while we notice going the rounds of the Whig newspapers, some witty thing that Prentice said in reply to the " Pennsylvania pemocrat... It is a remarkable fact that the only paper of that name in the State, in a ivhig Journal published in Uniontown ! CLEIRLAND •nD PfITIDU3 RaticaoAD.—We learn from the Pininefeekr that this Road ba• car ried in the ten weeks it has been in operation 13,000 paying peareogers. Pretty good huskier* for thirty. eight miles of road. =ME ~~- The Bareness Von Beek, in her "Personal Adven tures," relates a touching story of a young Hunga rian female, whose origin and fate are enveloped in • mystery: Her name was Caroline, hut she was known in the army by the name of Carl; her real surname was unknown. Instances are not uncommon of females performing deed, ofextraordinary• valor, under pow erful excitement. The maid ofSaragossa braved the French fire to avenge n fallen lover, and Joao of Arc became a heroine through the power of glowiog devotion. The motive which actuated Carl, It is im possible to amine, unless we attribute it to a burn. ing love of liberty, and hatred to despotism; How ever this may be, she appeared first in the Insurrec tion at Vienna, and fought with' astonishing daring throughout the whole of that sanguinary struggle.-- Her sex was then unknown, and she dressed In male attire. After the suppression of the popular party in Vtentia, she was lost sight of fora few days, when she was recognised under the uniform of the Ger. man Leion, into whch she ha enlisted at Raab. From thi g s corps she i exchanged d into the Tyrolese jagors, - where, by her good conduct and bravery she soon became a noncommissioned officer. She fell desperately wounded whilst fighting in the thick of the conflict at Verpelet, but preserved sufficient consciousness and presence of mind to craw to the side of a wall, whore she lay whilst the battl eraged around her,and the combatant, parsed over h er re. peatedly. As aeon as, the battle was over; she drag. god herself to a place Where her wounds were atten• ded to, and she rapidly recovered from them. Her next appearance was at Dehrecaio, where she appll. ed to Keasuth for permission' to serve in the humors. It wasgranted; and here again her good conduct was eo conspicuous, that she advanced rapidly from one step of promotion to another, till ehe attained the grade of an officer. She then, to the total ahnega. tion of her cloth, married a brother major—a major of the artillery. The happiness of her married life was not destined to a large continuance. Her busy band was soon afterwards taken prisoner by the Austrians, and the last intelligeoce she ever heard of him was that he was about to bo tried as a rebel be fore an Austrian court martial. His fate may be ea sily divined; no doubt he died as so many other brave men have, by the decree of that lawless and savage tribunal. Since that event poor Caroline her. self has been lost eight of. If she has waived the shock, it is only to spend, in some distant retire. went, the remains of a broken heart in mourning, like others, over a slaughtered husband and a ruin ed coutry. For the Morning PAU Kossuth not to be Itetessed. The New York Tribune, translates the following from the correspondence of the Presburg Zeitung, dated Para, April 2d : The Ministry has at length decided on the fate of the refugees. The Porto hag accordingly declared that it assumes the obligatioo of retaining in custody Kossuth, his wife, Count Battbyani, Nicolaus and Moritz, Perezel, Aehath, Gyorman, Luley and WI. cocky, and makes their fate dependent on - further transactions with Austria. In order to effect the release of the others, an official is to be despatched neat week to Kutahia, and superintend their cur. render to the Turkish, Commissioner. They .will then be brought to Gemlik in a Turkiab vessel, which will deliver them in the Dardanelles to an American or English ship of war. At the same time, those refugees whose banishment ha, been demand ed by Austria, especially Dobocai and Via, will be banished from this place. Austria has thus obtaitied nearly all she asked. The Aagabourg Gazette gives another item Upon this subject, dated Constantinople, April 21 isThe Charge d'Affaires, ad interim, of the United States, received by the last French steamer, instructions to apprise the Divan that the frigate dispatched by the American Government to receive the Hungarian re. fugeea, would soon arrive—but . that the Divan bad not as yet come to any concluelon upon the subject i.f this communication. INSWEIN FROM NEW ORLEANS Anniversary of the Landing of the Cuban Invaders— /Thies Meeting of the ESSibusters—lnternal Improve ments—Jackson (Miss.) Railroad—Mail wa( Conven tion—Great Success of , Parodi:—Closlng o f. Slams of Charles going 10.Hasticate— ew Saint Charles Ilotel-:4)dd Fellows' Hall--Place .Arms Cathedral—Health and Baldness oetlas City, &0 ., Ac. [coartzsroxinpics OF ras DIORMING P 057./ INEW Onzt.ans, May 19th, 1851. To-day being the anniversary of the landing of the Cuban Hipeditionists at Cardenas, it will be cel -1 ebrated this everting by a torch light procession through the city. This morning at day break a feu de joie was fired in Lafayette Square, much to the horror or sundry Spanish officials, who thought that the second expedition . was metering in full force preparatory to an immediate start; however, their fears were soon dissipated, and now they only scowl and utter maledictions on all concerned in the con templated celebration for to night. On Saturday evening a mass meeting of the Filli. busters was held on Brasier street, for the purpose of hearing addresses, &c., which. wax well attended, and passed off without any disturbance being area. ted beyond the dissatisfaction expressed by the aud ience at one of the foreign orators who indulged in some very severe strictures on our President and his Cabinet. With this exception, everything passed off very well, and the assemblage dispersed apparently well pleased with what they had heard. New Orleans is at last becoming awake to the ne• cessity of teetering an extensive system of internal improvements for its own benefit. Hitherto the merchants and business men of this city have been satisfied with the natural advantages derived from the locale of their position on the mouth of the gi. gantic Mississippi, but now, when at every available point above them railroad, are being constructed and C 30313 dug to.aid in the tranaporiation of West. era produce to other markets, they find that their only chance for holding their own, to say nothing of increasing their present trade, is to create other and more convenient facilities for the public use than the river—mighty though it be—now affords. Books for the subscription of stock to Ilse Jackson taliu4Roarl have been opened at every available place on the contemplated route, and the directors announce that their success hitherto has been almost unexam. pled. Another Railway Convention meet, here in 1 June next, for the purpose of organizing a company 1 to build a road front this city to °pelotas., in this State; and numerous other projects of a similar I character are being daily discussed by our citizens ! and in the public prints. I Madame Pariidi has decided to remain with us until the end of this week, notwithstandiog the an. nouacement that her passage had been engaged on a boat which left four days ego. In fact, her ap pearance es La Norma, at the Orleans Opera, was so uodoniably successful that she doebtless wishes to enjoy such another triumph .as greeted her then. Before she leases us for the North, it In sr/kippered that she will male her reappearance on Thursday night nest, in the Op era of “Les Deui Foscaritr—lf so, the house will be crowded to suffocation. Tho St. Charles Theatre closed for tho season, some three weeks ego, and now we have only the Placide Varieties open as a place of amusement; and even it, is giving stock benefit., so that in a few days we will be compelled to realize the fact that to be in town i 9 to be decidedly out' of the fashion. Already, many of our citizens bare commenced ml grating, and up country boats are doing a heavy business in the passenger trade, as they ascend the river ; though in returning they would not pay es. penses, if it- were not for the freight which still continues to arrive at our wharf in undiminished quantities.. The. St. Charles Hotel will eoun bo rebuilt in a much more magnificent style than it W3ll Ibrmerly. The old ruins are nearly all removed, and already the work of re -erection has commenced. The new Odd Fellows' Hall is also nearly finished, and forms quite an embelishment to the city. The Placed' Arms Cathedral will bo completed during the pre.. cot month, and is to be opened, with much ceremo ny, by the dignitaries of the Catholic Church. Notwithatanding the hot weather, which, Ms sea. lon, commenced before we had realised that spring had actually arrived, the health of our city has coo. tinned to be remarkably good. The report of the Charity Huspital for the past week, denotes a dimi nution of nearly twenty-fire per cent, in the deaths, and also a great falling off in the admissions. Trade generally ia dull—Cotton being but little in demand and steadily declining in price. Provisions are also unusually low, and all of them particularly doll. =l= One of linngary's Heroines. ;.,ii:{.'!' - ';',: ; .:,' , i. j "4::-,. , ' , :1;.. - ' • - ; • ' 0- 4 • , I , S‘ ,N 1 • ' , (COrrespondinee ofTtite Baltimore Sun. Ma, 1851. The great portion M of our ak German y 27 population passed the ferries to Hoboken yesterday for the purpose of bolding their May festival by a pie sic in the Elysian field. A disturbance occurred day ring zhe aftdidacitt,by some of the Rock or Short boys of New York and Hoboken, stealing some of the refreshrrientir belonging to the Germans. The battle continued about three hours with various euccess. Daring - the affair a man named McCer• ty, the proprietor of a drinking saloon, 'fired two shots into the crowd, one of which wounded a German inthe groin. McCarty's .house alas:completely demolished, and his wife-and child, as well as himself, were se; rionsly hpt, The Germans being more numerous at last drove their antagonists from the field. The latter were, however, reinforced by some Irish la. borers returning from Work, and the affray was resumed. After the destruction of McCarty's house, the Germans pursued the enemy in , the_ di reetion of the village. and various skirmishes took place, ia.which the Germans were still success. tul. All this time the women and children were screaming with terror, and running in all three.- tions from the-showers of stonee that were flying. Many of theta left their huabands and sweethearts behind, and made their way in' the best manner' they could to the Jersey Ferry.' In one of these onalaughbilhe Germans beat :a young man so dreadfully that he lay on the field for dead. The Germans with the white coats acted in concert by the soend of a horn. Meantime;the eboys,” reinforced by the Irish laborers, and by citizens celfoboken, waited at Otto Cottage for the scattered and straggling par ties of .Germans as they tame to the ferry.. Thole who were protected by womia, escaped with some hisses, tahnts and curses; but every German who had not a petticoat to defend him, particularly if he had a whititicoat,was knocked down,made priso ner of, and in many instances well beaten after he was arrested: Several wagons and omnibus loads of prisoners were sent to Bergen jail. The Germans in the rear finding what was going on ahead of them hastened forward to the rescue when a terrible battle commenced opposite to thecifficeof the magistrate, Mr. Banning, corner of Washington and Newark streets. The'grotery-ofiLM - . Gilmore Sr Co., had the doers and windows shattered to pieces, and stones were thrown into the store of at least ten pounds weigin. Almost every house down to the ferry was riddled, particularly Pope'a and Corbett's, Mr. Lewis' and Mr. Wright's on the opposite corner to Gilmore's. The Germans were now again vic torious. Thus riot, reigned uncontrolled, with but one magistrate and two constables to oppose the torrents. The New York police Were sent for but refused, and at last two military companies and a few firemen from Jersey City were obtained but, before their arrival, the worst of the battle was over. About fifty of the rioters were arrested. It Is stated that four were kilted, bat their names have not yet transpired. Among the wounded are Justice Bunning, badly ; Shrff. Wright, in the neck ; Capt. John Hickie, badly; .Charles T. Clarke; a ship carpenter named Bridges, it is feared fatally, his skull having been fractured sod his jugular vein cut; Mr. Shell, badly hart; Mr. Heirsch, severely hart; Jacob Cock, found nearly dead ; Wm. Mott, carrier of the Herald at Hoboken, bad ly wounded ; a boy is a blacksmith's shop was also much injured. The Jersey City military returned home at three &clock, every thing being then quiet. Jultice Ban• ning is not expected to survive his injuries. The prisoners are to be examined to day. The New York Herald'. Evening Edition of Tues. day gives the following additional particular*: Bridges, the ahip carpenter whose Dame we men !killed in am report this morn - log as being fatally wounded, died during the night at Hoboken. The place preaents a scene of desolation—houses wreck ed—trees broken—gardees a ad grass plots trampled —and the people all looking sad and alarmed, that such atrocities were perpetrated in their village. At halt-past 6 o'clock this morning, Morris K. Crane held an inquest on the body of Martin Bridges, whoee skull was broken by repeated blows lento the clubs of some Germane last night, and who died about four hours after receiving his wounds. The verdict was to be returned at 1 o'clock. iv my. of the rioters, principally Gerinans, ur now ytag in the Bergen Hill prison. Fillysseveu e in all had been captured, but several of them having been temporarily lodged in the office of Squire Browaing, coven of the boldest desperadoes made a clear pas sage of it through the door and windows. The scene of battle, extending from hfcCa ripe, the whole length or Hodson street, to Hoboken Ferry, presents a d famed appearance, traces of the purple fluid staining the grass walksand fields in all directions, and fences riddled: to the ground. At almost every corner greeting of poling men can be seen standing, many of whom wear the notable coat of arms peculiarly to , the rowdy—a black eye and broken nose. The aspect ofever,ythiog around Hoboken to-day is very gloomy, and men and wo. men seem to cast suspicious. - looks around them seemingly afraid that BOMB treacheroua enemy is near. Up to the hour ol.going to press, our reporter could not ascertain the evict number of the wound ed ; but from the representations of respectable persona who saw the riot, it is believed that, the number is very large, and that many of the wounds will prove fatal. A New Astronomical Instrument. A correspondent of the Newark Daily Acker:tier, writing front Cincinnati, mentions the recent meat. Mg in that city of the "Associatino for tho Advance• meat of Science," end stye: " One of the mo notah eents oceerred during their meeting st was th e triumph of Professor of our Observatory. He has distanced all former modes of observing the tight ascension and declination of the stars by a new method of magnet ic rotation. He presented this Method at the annual meeting of the Association in Neer Haven last August. But it seemed incredible that a single man, without luads, and with a comparatively rade machine, should thus rival and surpass the profound.. est astronomers of the world, aided by the finest in/ at: meats art could construct, and all the applian ces which the kingdom could furnish. 8o the cool. est heads were shaken increduenely. The professor then demanded the appoiotment of a committee to examine the ioventiuu, and report at their neat meetiog. This was accordingly- dune, and at the head of it was placed the man that was most incred• Woes, Professor Pierian, of Harvard, one of the leading mathamaticiane of the age. The committee, after a thorough examination of 'the whole subject made a noble and unanimous report in which they declare that the method of Professor Mitchell is all that ho ever claimed, and pay• one of the floes' tributes to his genius ever received by an Amor. man citizen. Tho report created intense inter• eat, and watt interrupted with frequent bursts prep. pla use." A Good Story by 4.lllltrek Dann Dentez. WcasrEtt, in Ida speeti at Buffalo, tell■ a good story at the expanse of the Lord Mayor of Loudon: aI was in Rogland, and when I was there it was asked me 111 did not come from New York. (laugh' ter.) I told them my wife came from New York. (continued laughter.)—that is something. (great laughter.) Well, gentleman, I had the honor ono day to be invited toe State dinner by the Lord May. or °Menden. He Wall a portly and corpulent gen tleman—(laughter—he had a big wig on hie bead all powdered . and ribboned down behind, and I had the honor to Mt between him and the Lady Mayoress ; and there were 300 guests, with all the luxuries and gorgeousness of the Lord hlayoros dinner. By and by, in the course of the proceedings, his lordship thought proper, noon after the cloth was removed, to take notice of hie American guest. go seemed not to know.who I was. He knew I was a Senator; but of the United States he seemed to have tint little' idea of any place but New York. (Laughter.) lie atolls : 'gentlemen,' said he !I give you the health of Mr. Webster, a member of " tho upper Senate of New York.' (Great outburst of laughter.) Well, gentlemen, it was a great boner to bp a member or any Senate of New York, but if there was an upper Senate, to be a member of that would be a great I honor indeed. (Tremendous laughter.") .J According to the Canton (114) Register, a little girl ie bleDonough county was recently itemised by her sahool•ntiatress of stealing apiece ormortay, which she denied. The ml stress threatened/0 hang her if she did not give up the money, and accordingly pot a handker• chief around the child's neck and raised her from the floor until her neck was dislocated. Horrible. -- Edward Fisher, of AlbanYr for rape on the Per sou of Mrs. Hyland, a lady of between tong and fifty. year. old, bas been sentenced to terr Years in the 9hseo Prison. .• • . ; , , • ==ll3Ml DREADFUL RIOT AN LOSS OF LIFE AT. HOBOKEN, NEAR NEW YORK. . • SaveFlal iCHlod.stita Wounded!. *Iii..IIIILITARY.,CALLi D OUT, 111 11111 M , • , MEE 04,:" , '...-:- . :; .. , 7 ::.:i . ..'.." . . - .. • ~-::,--r.,,. • • • . , • - • . . . Orribblings4nit • -- There was a fire , e Bairdsuitirn, Indiaiur county, 'on Monday last, which, deetroYed the station stable of Pennsylvania and Ohio .Tiansportation ;-tegether "with U rattles and a large quentity.of oats and torn - and several to of bag.- Totallosi overE2,ooo. The Steubenville Union of Wednesday anis We Understand. that the Engineers will proceed to to cotea portion of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad this day. Good news; They begin at this end. Married, at Steubenville, Ohio, on Sunday the 25th; by the Rev. Win. Hamilton, Col. 0. C. OaAT to Miss E. Vraansts B.EDDICKi all of that city. A. W. Bartwertat r Esq, one of the oldest citizens of Erie,- Pa, died on Monday afternoon last. The Ron..rames Aberertinibie hue been nomina te as the VlllOll candidate tor Congress; in the 2d die trici of•Alabaata.. --- The whip of Franklin county, Pa:, have nomi nated David Macley and George A. Madeira for.the Legislature. — The Rev:Gann A. WitsOn, and wife, of Adams county, Pa., sailed from New Vsitic, on Saturday the 17th instant, for Africa. They go out: strider - the spices 'of Ai. - Venoral Assertibly of the - Church; Preabyterian - • A man In Licking county, Ohio, sued his wiles father - for aervises rendeied by the wife to her father be fore hormarriage: TheAreiiliet andjudgmentof thejury was for city cents damages, - ' • • - ...—,— In the Forrest divorce case, at New York . ;n. o. . llbrolly lain, the counsel for Air. Foram? intimated .that Mr F. would appeal from . the decree of ihe 'court prohlb (ling him tram proventinghis cause in th e , . Pennsylva nia COUII3. ' . . On Friday of last week; a nun nomad Timothy Palmer was murdered in .a most shocking manner, near Wortsborough; probibly by the hands of hie wain broth er, Wm. Et. Palmer. The latter has been committed to prison. -- • • . . , JadgeStuvon Batnivtrt,-„of New Raven, t attier of the Ron. Roam S. Stanwor; late il. S. Senator; died on Monday morning, at hia residoneolti-thitreity, in tho. 80th year or his age:, ,111.5 life hasheen one of eminent. usefulnesi: --- An action' of slander:bas been brought agains Concklin Brush, Mayor of Brooklyn, N. V, by the pro prietor of the Brooklyn Freeman. Damages are laid a ONO. -- Sir HILIRT Lvsmost Boiwes and suite arrived In New York 'on Sunday evening from Washingum, and are stopping at the - Union Plane Hotel: , Lady Brdwer is rn route for England. ... - -- The Nicaragua route. to California Will be in full .operattoi on the 13th of July'," the proinctbens leaving New York and the Pacific SSD Pritucilbo on that day:- Tone through 31 Attic. The Cob= Sympathizers of New Orleans had a meeting recently for "the purpose of considering the Licit means of celebrating the taking of Cardenas." It was agreed to hold a mass meeting, and to have a Nit: cession on Monday night of last-week, by torch-light, for the purpose of the;eelebrit tion The meeting was well attended, - -- The Panama Herald says that "about one hun dred miles from this, within the province, here exists a native child, which was born With two distinct heads.— The child is a male,.and is now about ten years old. It has been seen by persons residing in this city, and their statement in relation 16 the extraordinary malformation is authentic." -- One of the contractors on the Covington and Lexington Railroad, was buried alive on Thursday or last week, by the caving in of a bank, a short distance aboie Cole's tavern. Re was covered to the depth of several feet. Some of the New York ship-builders say that black walnut is better timber for ship building than live' , oak, and that its high price is the only reason why it is not so largely used. Ohio paper says there is enough of this valuable timber split into fence rails every year in Ohio - to build the National Marine of the Union. The Bangor Mercury says that there are within its knowledge, two individuals who were cousins, hav ing the same whose ,names, hose fathers were brothers, whose mothers are sisters, and whose wives are sisters. It challenges the , whole wo rid fora similar coincidence. There are two peonies in the garden at the Pres ident's house at Washington, which, together, contain at this time three hundred and torts , five flowers: Some of - tiaem measure twenty-one inches in circumference. The bunches ate very large, and grew lima seed sown i=years ago, The-RoMon Bee, the Boston Journal, mid several other papers in Massachusetts, have placed the name of Dstaxt Weasrsa at the head of their columns, aria can didate for the next Presidency, and are ardent in his support The New Orleans Bee says that Jenny - Lind and Parodi cannot be compared; but in the contrast the edi tor leans very strongly to the Italian school. He gives to Parodi the fallesrresults of high cultivation, .great dramatic power and all the graces of a fine contralto. Gen, Casa has written another letter tosornebody in Indiana, saying that he will be a eandidate for the Presidency, if nominated by the Democratic National Convention. -- A despatch from Baltimore : The Whigs of the Fourth - district of Virginia have nominated Cot. Phil ip Bolling for 'Congress. This district -was repiesented in the last Congress by Thos. S. Bocock, democrat. The Terre Haute (la.) Courier says that contracts have been already entered into by dealers at that place for hogs next fall. One pork merchant has contracted for 2,000, to be delivered at the usaal tilting time, for 53 50 per hundred. • Since Time, saith Goethe, is not s person we can overtake when he is past, let us honor himwith mirth and cheerfulness of heart while he Is passing. " I know enoaftli about the world," remarks a writer, "to understood that one's conduct is , often tan !lured by the very - persons;cwho would have advised it, had one - consulted thent.” Homusts Arrata—Paosant.c Mutton OF a Wm BY lice Hussain) I—A terrible affair took place yesterday about 12 M. in our sister city of Covington. Beau. Willing, a Blacksmith on Mad. loon street ' an old and hitherto respectable resi dent, wenthome before the dinner•hour. A dispute arose between.him and his wife, in which %rusher became very angry, and snatching up a flat-iron beat his wife over the head with it; Her cries and shrieka brought in the neighbors, 'who found Mrs. W. lying on the door vreltering in blood, her head horribly cut and mangled—she was barely breathlngand is no doubt dead ere this, Wilsher wait arrested, after a hearing bolore Esqrs. Cot.eili and. Putlitti, was committed fora`further exami nation before the Kenton county Circuit. Court.-- Wilsher has a email family of children,' The par ty was addicted drink. This is another awful warning to the in temperate.—Ciritirwasili Commer cial. 27th. DIED, .0n Friday artem oon.T l2o2 4:2o9REßß,aged 39 years. .1111.3 funeral will take.place on Sunday tuternoon, at t 2 o'elook s from his lute residenceinear the root of IdbertY Iglo the Honorable the Judges of th e Court of General j...; ,. su eg of i t e e n r y S . essions of the Peace in and for the County . The petition. of;F. Collins,. of the township of Upper St. Clair, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth,--- That your petitioner heel-provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers' and others, at his dwelling house In the tp. aforesoid t and prays that. your Honors will be pleased to grant bins a license to eep a public house of entertainment. And , yourpe as in duty bound, will pray. FRANCIS COLLINS. We, the subscribers, citizens or the aforesaid tp., do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. - • John Calahan, Henry Fryer, R. Curry, Samuel Fryer, I hliddleswarth, A Roll,Jeznes Jones, Wm-Fryer, Wm APitlillen, Holland, Wm On, It Niel, John Reed. ICSEAUT/FUL STORE ROOM TO LET—On Otarket 13 street. adjoining the Watch and Jetivelry Store of W. W. - Wilson. This- Store Room his a 'plate- glass window, and-is the most attractive front in the city. 'it is located in the very best place for Dry Goods or any Fancy business. The rent- for the balance of the -Year will be very low. Enquire of JAMES ORAV, my3l - or, W4 -W.-WILSON. In the,Urphane. oour . TN THE RATTER of the Partition; &n:, of the Real I.:Estate of the Rev. Charles B. klagnire' late - of Pitts burgh, deceased. The undersigned, the auditor appointed by the Court, to distribute the, proceeds of sale among the heirs and legal representatives rot said decedent, will 'attend to the duties of his appointment, at-the Mace of Shannon (c Rogers, N 0.109 Fourth street; on Saturday; the .14th of Tune next, at 2 o'clock, P.M, at which time and ' place all. parties . interested are notified to attend, if they proper. ' SAfaTEL PLE(dING, "Et CHND , --AlithiALL SUM' OF MONEY, at the Me!E. a , Cal DePot, 5 0 Smithfield street, waich the ownerean have by proving - property. L. CUTHBERT, my3t So Smithfield INTANTED , "A Parrnermith a eapitai toe . a., vv - gage in a inivelinbusine s wliere be 013A.„-glize $2OO per womb, clear of expenses. Addre_ s_tbrongb th e P. 0. seatingivibere an interaiete can be ha d: tay3lawit THOMAS LYTLE, BEM .., 3, ! . --.':: - `7.• - . 7. : ;-;1•••, - ;:::., 1 ';''T - ''' '',;i;:'l.,,---•'.--,-,..,7:,-,-:.- _ . 5f,-14 MEM ~ tA z~.~ "i 4 ~, }' ?~~ Averza Cherry Pectoral! • 'TDOR THE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSE- A! NESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING . COBGH, CROUP, A S THMA and CONSUMPTION. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in this generation .to facilitate the business of life, in create Its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of ha. matt existence, none can be timed of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues thosughoulthis broad country, has proven beyond& doubt, that mate& eine or combination of medicines yet lmown,call sti surely control and Cale the numerous ratietiesof pul monary disease which have hitherto swept from our' midst thousands nod thousands every year. litarz4l,! there is now abundant reason to bpi/tee* ricottas. 'hos at length been found which can be retied on orate hx most dangerous erections of the lungs. %lilt spactliere will not permit us to publish any propowionof the elms effected by its use, but We would present the folloWing opinions of eminent men, and refer further enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always . be pleased to fbrnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proofs of these facts. From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated Professor Hitchcock. "James C Ayer,-Sir : I have llseduut Cherry Pee. torsi in my own case of deep-sealed Bronchitis, and am satisfied Minks chemical constitution, that it is an ad mirable compound for the relief of laryngal and brag chial d Mika. IC my opinion as to its • superior chat acter can be props service, roe are at liberty to use it as yon think. • EDWARD H ITCHCOCK ; L;L. D. From the widely celebrated Professor Sil/manIRD, L.L. D., Professor of Chemist:l,, Mineralo gy, • ' Ice., Yale College, Member of the Lit. Hist.' • Med. Phil and Scientific. Societies of America and Europe. " I deem the Cherry Pictorial an admirable composi . tion from some of the best articles in the Materia Medi co, and a very effective remedy for the class of diseas es it is Intended to cure." New Haven, Ct., Nov. 41849. Major Paulson, President of the S.C. Senate, states he has used the Cherry - Pivotal with wonderful sac cess, to cure an intimation of-the lungs. Fron one of ths first physicians in Maine. Saco, e., Apri120,1919. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell--Dear . Sir lam new eon. stonily using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice and prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary compl aints. From observations ofmany severe cases, I am convinc ed it will cure coughs, colds, and diseases of thalangs, that have put to defiance all other remedies ! I invariably recommend Its use in case ofeonsusitpthm, and consider it ronch the best remedy known for that dis ease;_, Respectfully yoara, ._ • /. S. CUSHMAN, Al. D. Prepared rind sold byJ antes C. Ayer, Practical Chem ist, Lowell Mass. ID- Sol d in Pittsburgh wholesale and retail, by B. A. Fahnestoek, and by J. Al. Townsend; in Allegheny City g en by Herally. . P. f3chwartz, and J. Douglass, and by druggists - .. XHE andersiguell notice. haviagdisposed of his entire , 'no ck of Wiues qnd Liquors, Zoo ,to .W. Iloits and Jams J. KERR would cheerfully re 1113 due, for the cessors M Me Pato:tango of his frtandS id customers. The subscriber will remain at ri , ....n n m Nand, ptu pose of settling up his bpal:„„. n. w. uonnam: ... .. ....... . ...... ...lo ns 3 . ita l . liorbach Ifs; Kerr. F( 11 IICCE83011T TO J. P. ROREACILL, IsOLESALE GROCERS, RECT/OYING ISTIL LEES, 85d• Importers of WINERY R 4 ANDLER ) GABRate., N 0.107 Liberty street, Pim-an/lb, earner of Barker's atitY• frny3l:lt . - =NM ZMY3 • t ; .1 gi_puilif :Not MT Unitarian •Woiati!void's God One Only; or, b; He Both One and Three Persons in the One God ; or, Three Ohjects of Worship t A discoarse on the above 'abject wi l be: delivered at the City Lectures Boom, on Wood, betweon Third and Fourth streets, on Sunday , eveningltt a * before 8. Conscientious inquirers after Christian truths are ear nestly requested to mend. Morning service at 101 o'clock „ . in. MR. BATCHwilllecture inns liilaturda7) =Ur rums, in Duirs Mercantile College, on the interesting subject of Life Insurance. Commencing at 7 o'clock, precisely. Itura:lg ffT sorirtula—muu, been remarked by eminent men, that in the varied catalogue ofillseases to which man is liable, thefts is Scarcely one of. such importance and of such interest as So totals, whether liVis.look to the bobscurity of its Origin,lts insidious progress; he num e and varietyility of orga 111 that it attacks, or its remark able incur ab and extensive of • Scrofula has baHei d the *kill of the most eminent phy sicians in this country and la Europe. Rat there is an antidote in this disease in” Dr. GuirsoWs Ezeracr of Y d kw Dock and Sarsaparilla," whichis provhrg Itself a sp See advertisement. ecific in the nurst severe cases of Scrofula. • Associated irLeemeals_ Clomp IS ny'fiW the City, or Pittai2smith. W. W. DALLAS, EcuI.—ROBERT rukiNEY Sec raw— Will Insure against . FißEaad BIAIIINE RISES oral kinds. • Officor fn Aranemgalista Houss, Nos. 124 and 121 Mita at W. W. Dallas, Body Patterson, R. H. liaftlei,R. Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. H. Paalsoll, Nat. al. Ed. gar, Edward 0 regg, A. I'. Ails:nu;Wm..Collingwooa,ll. C. Bawyer,Cbas. Skin, Wm. Gorman. feb2o t Lots- ft* Stsle, In the new town of Latrobe, Wealmoreland. Co.; Pa. Ths Lova:Lona Depot of ths Pointykcinia Rai/Jana TBE new town of Lawurtu x is beautifully situated ou an elevated level plain, on the bent of the Loyal• henna River, where th e Pennsylvania Rail Road crosses that stream bit' a handsome atone bridge of 3 imams Of 45 feet each, tin 40 miles east of Pittsburgh, 9 - east of Greensburg ; 11 west of Ligonier, 19 south of Blairsville, 3 north of 1 otmgatown, and 7 souther New Alevrndria: The Plusztsmvstna Ram Reim will be opened to the tem porary terminus near the town, easlyin November next, to connect with the southern - .The - passengers in every wain will - stop to take a modal the new index. tensite Etsxt. Roan Bantu now ill progress of erection, in the centrazifthe town, directly oppoaMthe RM . /foam COLPAIII I B DXPOT, SVAllta STATION, Exams Bon, to be erectitd immediately. The lots now offered for sale or lease and SO feet front on streets, 50 feet wide, and run back 100 feet to athil feet alley; they will range la price from 30 dollars .upwards, according to their position.— None of the kite are more than 400 yards from the Rail Road Depot which is la the centre of the town plot.— Out-lots and cottage sites, of which there are, several handsomely situated along the bank of the river, will be be sold on favorabletermn to pentane wishing to build.— The climate of this teglonisdellginfal, th e scenery round the town is very beautiful and romantic, and. it will no doubt be aplace of greatmiart from the cities, as itis in the midst of the finest fishintand hunting regions in this I part of the Suite. Unnsualindneements offer themselves I at this point for botiness man,mmunfacturers and rac , chanics to come tied nettle ; they can find immediate bug.' inensand employment, as this Depot will be the point to which the Iron and all the mule of Ligonier valley will naturally. come, by a turnpike thrones the Loyalhanna gap of the Chesmut Ridge and a plank road of 3 miles from Alexander Johnmon's, • Etq.. to the Depot trill also that of the neighborhood of New Alexandria. by a plank mad along the v f a n doylhann Thera plenty of the purest wa t er ; be best of coal can be had close to the town, in abundance. There in, plose at hand, an inexhaustible supply of all kiztds of bandies materials, lime, stone, and timber. A saw and grist mil I are to full operation, with plenty of water power within i =y p a e r r d a s t ioon,t hwe il D l p u o r t n iasnhd aa large nnsiu v m e b berri cokyaurpde also brick during the coming season. The soil is deep 'dna rich and well adapted to cultivation, gardens, &e. The terminal sale of lots will be made known. on ap plication in person or by letter to the subscriber, or his agent in Youngstown, or at his office in "Lave:sax," where,, plan of the tots may be seen. OLIVER %V. BARNES.. N. B. A public Bile of 50 Lots will take place at Lat robe on the 10th 'of June next, at 12 o'clock. -Terms made known at the sale. Clear unincumbered_ b iles will be given to purchaser /. . ati3t --- TO the Honorable the Judges of the Coast of Genera; Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : • l• The petition of D. Barnard, of the Third Ward, Pitts burgh,County aforessidAtimbly sheweth, That yonr pe titioner bath provided Inmself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and Others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that year Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of .entertainment And your petitioned as in duty botuid,vvill pray. • ; 'DANIEL BERNARD. We,the sabecnbers, citizens of the Mord. athtesaid, do certify that above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperunce.and is well provided with house room end conveniences for the accommodation and lad lug of strangers and traveled, and that said tavern IC necessary. B D a n ust, J ohn rvl, L E Welsh, John 'Crtne, R B fond Maguire, M W Lewis; 11 Chignell t C Young, W h Young, S W M'Sherry, F Reevil. na yal:at (Tribune copy 3t and ch Post) ' e Honorable the Jndgea rrio u, co of Gun enciral of Quarter Sessions of the Peace m and for ate. County , The petiGorbaCP o ilainespnrtilzrnr i l Ward. city of Pittsburgh in the CoUnty. ' aforesaid, 'humbly. showcih;i That yin:wpm — natter bath provided himoel f with matenals for the 'accommodation of travelers and others, at his . dwelling house m the: Ward aforesaid and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant - hint a license to keep a public house of entertainment;' And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. F NOS /A6IE:SON. We, the subscribers, Milieus ot the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of *good repute for honestyand temperance,ant is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. P Casey, John Bark, 0 111 ; Cormiek,J Shields, M flara,.W Landerskin, . John Ferran James Little, R Barclay, E Dillon, John Bryson, A Ctinnlnahatn. myaltat• • • (Dispatch copy and Ch Post.) TO the Hoiiiiiia - le.thcTtudges cd•lma(;e.ertil Quarter Seisions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny : Pittsburgh in R AI. Hays, of the Third Ward; City of the County aforesaid, humbly shewelh. That your petitioner path provided himself with mate rials for the accommoda of travelers and• others, at his dwelling house in the 3dWard aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant hlot a license to keep a public house ot entertainment.. . And your pet!. Limier, as In duty bound, will pray. R. M. HANS. 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 for the ar.copunadation and lodg ing of Strangers and travelers, and that mild tavern is ne- F cessary, . . . Recap, B Argust, .1 BOwn, ?di Clark, R Mats land, I. 9 %Veldt, WCarvill, A /I Ireesil, Henry Kane D Green, Qeorge Kennedy, Henry South. m)ql ..(Tritione copy.) semis P. HORBACII . . NEE ~• ;.... Y ". . . RIM Street, betwern Wood and JOSEPH FOSTER FX/111 ASIITUM. . Anbcry.Aact—Pirat Tier and Parquatte, GO cents; Serf and asul Third Tie ra 23 cams; Colored Gallery, 23 cams ; ?lints Boxes, auk, 41.00. Patoraal 7 cocleek; Cumin rises al 71 n'cloak. 117 IBA. ' , Alla EN will appear. lea"' NO BILL BECEIVEb. , fixty3l:lt els Bt tic S wiz .1)42( 1110a:CIRCIMMUMPHANT.t ,THS best Citells SePresernetion ern :witnessed • by the people. • • LEW O:NORTIfand —celebrated boles neeseany. DAN TS HAISELF . be exhibited In Pinsbargh, le front tne Ameri can Hotel Penn street, °tittle 241.3. , 4th end 6th of Jisly: Pardonless in futnr advsnisentents. tasy26 :Mort= f 1%01% 8 CIRCUS . Egrawntribr, DEdiIfATTP AND. ZOOLOGICAL f OiltlEa o : Theatie r ' breueip r i e A conjunction of Tvrti Establish - nitrate! based upon the . NORTH 'AhIERICAN MRCVSS and under the plat stmervielon of W. STONE, Senior - - Proprietor of Stone & 111,Colham's Circuit, W • ill be exhibited In fjeltl CA the" City of P 00TELL, ittsburgh, inflow et • the SaN &very odikertate , and 11704. of 2 and 7 ado& CommenglargonALlMEAY XIAYSIdi;4. Ill7":Admitnee.ts eente only, {Pot pude-ohms sae • Pictorial and Descriptive sheets, ....,019194te TWO and a half miles below the City, Oa the"blelk of the Ohio, Ricer, an Ornamental Plower Garden ,and a delightful summet.retteat. Ice Cteam, Confeetion• tides, Fruits, Temperate Drlake, &e., kept for the ace comma:moo of tritium. Also,,a large ationmelt Shrubbery and Evetblooming Maw for sale. " The sweater Chieftain leaves the !Coto( Pitt attar s, at the beziantogof each hour, from o'clock A. AI: nal 10myhaf P..U. -landing at the Garin [ Closed on Sunday .1 - . • GREAT REDUCTION IN -PRIORS. . , •---. • Second Arrival of flaw ISISItIIZIOr Cfassdajp, AT GREAT BARGAINS. • v.;. • - ~. THF. largest, Cheapest and Rest. Stock 0f1414-:. doCY DRESS GOODS ever offered in this city, t- /514",.• now opening a • • YOUNG, STEVENSON ¢ LOVE'S • Original See Hive Store, No 74blarket Street, berareen • Fourth street and the Diamond,Pinteurgb, The proprietors, have lust opened a large and most beaallfal assonment of the.Navrest and Most Fos/Ilona- ble Styles of Fancy mad Staple Dry Goods, which have been purchased since the great reduction in prices at the large cleating cat sales in Nevr York and.Philadephia, , and will be offered to. cash buyersat from 20 to 25 per t• cent lower than former prices. .• •. - it - DRESS GOODS of every descri tion,from the cheap. : r; est to the most easily and can ,I stub as A very : p large and beautiful crock of the.thilaorfhtr articles : Chene and Jasper chene Silks; •' - •' ' ' . - , . High Lustre, plain chemelionand face silks; .'• .. Do stripe - d 0...•„ ' .-- do ; .. . . i Do plein-black .:•• • .'.• ', -do ;• -' - • , Brotade, Annues sod Poult de Soles, all colon "-. Black and ehamenou Trak mins, and watered silken . II • . Chene and India Foulard silks; . , . t. Do printed and plain silk tissues; -•- . . ' •' . .1 Do - do Alheriines and atenadineit. : .-, 4 Plain, printed and embroidered berages; ', • : .. 5 Chene plain and.figared silka,. and poplins • ii , . . ;,. - Chameleon Grads Naples; - - . . - - .... Paris printed beragea do: e laines ; -, , ? • Do, do and plain all 'wool de Mines; • Do do fawns awl jaeonets; Plain and embroidered mill and Swisses; . Plata acid printed casameres; de lainesandalpieas; French and domestic gingham, ; . English and American cluatzes• and calicoes, at all 4 . i _ prices • • ' BONI/I=S and RIBBONS at great bargains; • .• ...t_ prime and sommershawl. ' 'do ' ' do; i' i L cells worked sie.evee,' eke, collars slut chiski. '.l Needle worked laces and muslin imps ; Embroidered, hem stitch . and..plain, lines csmb' handkerchiefs , : ... ,• • " ; Fancy silk ratchet hd'ife, cravats sa d neck tier; Glaves,„hostery and suspenders,-st large stack ; • .` , lcisli linear, table Cloths and table linens; -,, Mckens, checks, crash,bird-eye, diaper At winkles; • . "; . -.. :BM ached Anil brownrausiins, from 4 tol2o, peryd ; * brown andfccifairedDantnn - ffeattels; - • , , ' French cloths, plain aad fancy elusion:les & itatillets; r '. ' - thisidnerets, tweeds; merino cassimeres. and 'ET, i " :mans; • , • • ... - . Black satin and fancy vestinga i &c., &C. •' -' • ; Jr?' The propriwors -would respectfully - solieii an early call from all their friends, nod the publie - gent.- entity, feeling confident shat they can'offer greaterin; I • dacements to whole sale - and retied buyers, than 1 - : have heretofore been offered fa Pittsburgh. any ,' - • - . • • nayat if YOUNO. STEVENSON & LOVE. 1 • .._ _ BIOUCO. —:"--""—"'"'-. - "-- • ÜBUC SALE or TURNPIKE STOCE, is iambi:it- , '• P,zed by the following sections of the Act of 25th of ; ' April, 1 8 50: ••• .. • ''2. • , • • - Si. O. That the Auditor General Is also hereby nu- thorized and directed to espose to public' tale, in the j • botosgb of Raft Birmingham. at such times lis he may appoint, the Stock of the Commonwealth•in the Ritm- I ingtfora acid Elizabeth Turnpike Company, and eonver Me same to the purchaser atonic balers thereof: Pram— , 'ars, That each stock shall cot be sold at a less price than one dollar per share: - - ~ .• _,,. .- t Sec. 10. That it shall be the duty of the purchaser I or purchasers of said Sleek, or any pan thereef,•thpay , !....' the purchase money to be paid for such - .Shank to the t ... State Treasurer of this Commonwealth, • within. thirty •,.• .• days from the date of said purchase, who doll receipt , . for the tame, and noon the production of such receipt , i . before the Auditor General, he shall transfer the Stack . t or Stocks $1:1 fold according to the terms of this Act , ' 1 . By the Eith section it iv provided, That IfanYolllofr ; of either of said companies; shall pa rchare any of se d Stocks in the company of which he is a. member, the. same shall inure to the benefit or such com_panYP A VanolGasansaVs ONTICt, ... . . ' Harrisburg,- May sr?, sn. • : Purulent to th e authorit y a fore the Stock owned: by the Stare of Pennsylvania' in the Birmingham:and, Elizabeth Turnpike Company, being 100 Shares , willbe exposed to public sale, at the house of John A. fJplrart,. is the borough East Birmingham, Allegheny cronfity,. t Pennsylvania, on FRIDAY, the With day of June near The .sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. Id Par value, $25 p e r. s h are.. EPRAUSIDANES.ar3ind • Auditor. General: ' • , An ordinance Wog the batter. .ollartteßrat or Water Ben** on New BUMithges4 Supplemeonseu to on Ordinatus parsed the Vki dal( .1 • • December, A. D. . 1847, treeing se the Wow . barb..: DP. IT DRAINED AND ENAC SSD; trot . Chisesi JJ et - 'Ptinesirgi, in Seim mat covrznort tomly =UM. trek Thu o f and atter the passage of this Ordinance, all owners or , seetoants of lout extending to build or to. paitany braiding or haildings the reon,4ll which the hy- era= urater.is to be Used thr building purposes, , make %Mit:goat to 'w ri ting to the ehsessor of triter teats on oecc tealdierts, fora permit to use the hydrant . tearer,' end - melt application shall state the location and, Aestvgnien, together with an estimate of the mutter of • lserelherter tram. or thousands of brick. and yards cd. • limerei r tla lire construction of Inch building or build 'tom and dit rents,applle shall pay to the said asses. 'tercet Water at the time of obtaining such pensla are Oet hydrant water, one.ludf of the probable . sum. arra at the rate of four cents for tach perch of stone, oe ten cents for each' one thousand of brick, and to cents for each one hundred yards Of phone; in etch building balker repaired, sold the halu.nce whenerver She buil - dingle completed. And uny person Whoa hall esa the hydrant water for building purposes, without previously obtat'alng such peri o t herll forfeit the sumer ten dollars, to be recovered asShea and rosfeitoree • are by law Moverable. ; . • .That so 'Ruch of any-Ordinanee or Ordinances as is hereby altered or supplied, he and the same Is hereby. repented. . . • - Ordained and enacted into a law in 'Cooncilsoldi .twanty-sLlth day • of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and illy-one. ROBERT hPENIGHT, Seesident . of vomits:in Council.. Attest:-'ll.'W. Lewis, •. . . Clerk or Common Council. • • • JAMES /1.11IIIR;d . • ' . President of Sclera Coaturill;:. Attest:—R. Moanow, - _ . Clerk of Select Council. ITH s. .1. cadkr... •caaa .a. gra. Iron City Tack agia/0' - irmE subacribeia manufacture and keep A. hand ail and of Tacks, Brad s, and Sparables ; n istnng. Clout and Bob Nails• Sae Blued Flour Barrel; - and Lathing Nalls,• Copps r ' Nails and Tacks L , Barreb Nails; Copper and Zinc Shoe Nails; Pattern:rillikett'ao- Points ; Rivets, assorted sizes, .ko.".,ac.,ac. CAMPBELL, ONES& Warebouse, 09 IVarer stiTillsbargtt. GAS - l ast -received, sotn;;;;;- beatnik! patterns of Chandeliers, of olive grdli artistic Bronze. CilkzetiS WO respectfully inalifu. and examine my stock, particularly ono ypv. ••lo cnll order, of Cornelius & Ca.'s Vest mantgaos. , .e, glade to f o large assortment of Lanao..% -• . suitable fof bpats, 44: l I,har idelleri) my3l • churches_ ; &cc. • •W. W. WILSON. _ i • TB-ST . IIEOEI I 4BD • vs) FOR• SALE 311.40MATTIA 11-1100 X 3 4* wow) ..snutEr' • 600 boxes Lerae''' • . - • •• r 004ne ; 20 ' brigs Cream WriDtrits; - .' • too° • , 25 do . Filberts; . / 000x+ elr 0 a Nuts ;' • 30:bags Walnuts, 4 , - ism riffs ; , • 10 eases Prunes. la rem> • half do• • o 'do *do la fancy bre ; 200 boies ; • do. Sardines) • 1 00 :: do ' Layer do: : 10 do Sicily Idquotici.i," half • do ao ; baskets elined Oil; d GOObous Fire Cracker's ; 60 Sala/ 200 do do 'do • No. k; 20 boxes ltlarearonl; 100 dox eolßall'dAlarurls; 20 do • Vern:smell; ; 200 do Lemon Syrup;• 20 - do Cam Drops; 3000 Cocoa Now; •• 60 do No.l &It &Candy 50 roars Ivies Almonds ; 50 dozen Pepper Settee; sdoo bags Tagilono dd; 40 do asserted Pickles; do B. paper shell do ;20 do ChuerWhm; • 10 bales Bordeaux do; 20 do bluster do; • my 25.. • • • QIIVER AVARE—Forks, Spoons, , Ladlzs, Batt= 1,7 Knives, 3c., on hand constantly and ma/infanta ** to older. imr2a/ IV. IV. WILSON. •.•._...1,._• :..- OE= ElMil BM= 44) NNW ~.... ::;,,.e..::...„,.: , ,..!• : "...,,... :1 . .0 ..S ,. 4.~ r, 21mautnutde. THEIATIM. 11211 ar. Co. a