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'HARPER, EDITOR PITTSBURGH: : 4 ; lAY MORNING, JUNE 9. 1851. inr" dosissiestys mains that - Union as ths fiat of aht blessings:. -Disunitm God far - Nations va unborn , would • rise the rashness qf . dad7'—fitacua.nare BOARD - OF HEALTH. • An Act was passed by the last Legislature, a few =..,daye before its ndjournalent, establishing aDoard of Health" in this City: li, persons° .of this Asti Councils met last evening, and elected the following namerlgentlemen membarkof the Board : • ' Allen Cordell let Ward. • Charles Naylor 2d do. • . •....: N. W. Lewis 3d do. Neville B.Traig 4th do. ...' ...' ' Dr. Coil:man 6th do. ': • -' .. Dr. Ales. Black 6th do. .- • Robert %Mg "Ith do. ..-. - Rd. Dithridge... Bth do. ... James McCune - 9th do. Eir In answer to numerous enquiries we would state that we still have on hand a few copies of the Weekly Post,cootaioing the reply of Mr. Courtney, 0. S. Fowler and others, to the fecturei of 'the Burrs on " spiritual rapplogiyi . . lar The Weshiegton Union of 'Friday copies from the Post 'menet:inert entitled "A Reptiniecences or Kossuth? but neglected to give the proper credit. The Opening or Fifth 8 • We are pleased to learn that the suggestions re• . cently made in this paper'in regard to theopening or extension of Fifth street to . Pennsylvania Ave., ;nue, met with the cordial approbation of our eiti. zees . generally. Ile absolute necessity of the : . measure is becoming more moniker evcry day. •We are told that in the original plan of the city Filth street was surveyed and laid out to the old :7.."Fourth etreet Road," (now •Perina. Avenueo but by what authority it was closed, we have never been able to auderetand. It is not proposed, now, however, to unceremoniously eject those who have purchased in good faith lotiin the centre of what ought to be Fifth•'etreet;, and built houses thereon. So far as we have had an opportunity of conversing with our citizens, they all favor the project of partition% the property at a fair vale. ation from thoie who may have even a colorable title thento. This is certainly the most honorable . canoe to parsue. A number of wealthy and enterprising men in the upper wards of the city have taken this matter in band, and from our knowledge of their ever. gy and influence, we entertain no doubt whatever" of, theirsaccess. Not only are the property hol. dens along Fifth street interested in this project, bat the citizens of the whole city are also interes. ted. Would it not be well to call a public meet. lug on thif abbject immediately, and appoint corn mitfeee to solicit eubsCriptions to purchase the pro. -petty in Al:legion I • The loiiget the purchase is delayed, the more difficult it will be .to secure the strip of soil alluded to, as the new impro ve. . mints okt Fifth etreet, especially the erection Of the Custt;m House atici•Fost Office 'Building, will have the effect of greatly enhancing the' - Vilna of .....reaLestate in that portion of the city. The/Miran! has a perfect liberty to apply to 4r' • Ws as many ha rd names as may suit the taste of _its refined and gentlemanly editor—our good na. lute is net disturbed thereby- in the least. it the - : ,esposares we here made will hero the effect of pre venting the gout,f mansgers or that paper from pile - feting our telegraphic despatches hereafter, we have accomplished all we aimed at. New Duro STORE rn CAITONIESIRO.—Mr. W. rdltanta, an expeyieneed Druggist and * yowls man ~ of good busioen habits, bu opened a cow Drug gtoro in the borough of Canonsburg, Washington county, He hap • large and well selected stock of Drug", Medicines, Perfumery, and all other articles uinally kept for sale in ■ country drug itore. Wo take pleasure in recommending him to the patron. ego of the good people of Canonsburg and vicinity. NW The ANTIIKAIONIC AND WMg (Phoebus, 'that a name It County Convent . = will meet co.. morrow at the New Court Houle, to nominate a ticket. From present appearances we presume the ttitlieritea will carry the day. Oar Book Tattle. LW* Ot MAMMON SIDNrf ; with Sketch es of some of bisCoteraporaries, and Extracts front Correspond. enee Ind Political Writings. By G. Van Santvoord. New York : Charles Scribner;l4s, Nassau street. Although the character of Algernon Sidney is well known to every reader of English hietory • yet there hie never - been a well-written sketch of his illk.tiefore published. The book before ua gives the :insin . ltieldents in the life of this remarkable MO's° fat'aii they are known or can be gathered from hia. tory, witb such extracts from his letters and other irritinti as will illustrate his character, opinions, •aild'history. The volume'has been prepared with great care, and is executed in the beat style. For •*IC by A. H. English & Co., 79, Wood street. Lavas av tnn SIONI:11.of the Declaration of lndepend• eneo. • By N. Dwight, Esq. New York : A.S. Barnes This is a book that ehoold bo in the bands of ev• my man-who loves the free and glorious iostitutions andisr which we live. Although the work is prep:. red expressly for Schools, yet we think it will be an ornament to every wellwelected private library. For sale by A. English & Co., 79, Wood street. Tn Gums; a Family History. By J. L. hiceonnet, author of "Talbot and Vernon," "Grahame," Ste. New York: Charles Scribner. The object of this story, say, tho author, is to il harms certain mental and moral law. by.wbich characteristics are transmitted froM . lparent to , offs 'Trill, and that show bow ,4 tho sine of the father ere visited upon the children, orea unto the third and fourth gcnoration.” The author also undertake, to show that most of the stories of “Western thathave appeared in Eastern newspapers and mag. alines are gross caricatures. The book can bo had at A. B. English & Co.rs, '79, Wood Street. Holm. Wag. Strong, of Birks. We 410 authorized to announce, (nye the Penn. cyloontano that this dietingaished gentleman has dually determined not to be a candidate for the Su. premeCoarCbefore the Democratic Convention, which amiembles at Harrisburg; on the Ilth day of Jane. Mr. Strong would have been a moat power.' tel candidate either in the Convention or before the people, but his private business has made it neces sary that, in this foanal - way; ho should signify his desire not to be an aspirant for, a judicial nomina tion. An able lawyer, a sturdy Democrat, and an accomplished gentleman, he will always command the respect and esteem of all parties. .514241.a50 Ertecorm. Com/snow .—The 63d Annual Convention of the Diocese ofMaryland, met In St. Paul's Church, Baltimore, on Wednevday, /NO 2gib Biahop Whittinghana presiding,' No busk nesitof .Importancti wee transacted. 'hi-Bishop read his sonnet addreas to the Convention : ill which tbla - cotidition and prospects of the diocese were 111. viewed, and from which we gather the folloWing factr—The whole number of clergy io the diocese to 120, Sir Of whoii have charge of churches. There are 71 pitriehes and 34 congregation.. During the year the Bishop performed .the following Episcopal asavicea—admioiatered the holy communion 37 rime., baptized 5 parsons, confirmed 269 parsons, c7onitiscritted churthher, laid corner stones, and ore Waal deitcon and 4 priests. .• • • • • ‘.. For thetiorning Part. Mis..fisaezu:—l was' looking over some stray numbersof the Gazette a few days ago, and there found the folloWing card of Nsuir.s:B. Casio, which I . hadzot seen for many yeany , :liat seeing It reminded me of some matters which faulted, from the publication, and which mafhe worth re membering just at this time. :There is certainly a degree of manliness about it Which is really ere, ditable to Mr, CIIAIO, but which proved his poli: tical death warrant. There is something so utter. ly base and dishonest in the union of Antimasone and whig masons, the deceit and hypocrisy of it are so transpareiW that cards like the following could not be tolerated for a moment; A CARD- Mr. D. N. Warne:—As I war absent at the time my nomination for assembly, sod for several Nevi.. one weeks, and, ea it was notation. that I had not been consulted upon the subject, some doubt may calm as to my acceptance of that nomination, It is, therefore, proper that I should put- an end to that doubt by a public declaration. Those of my friend* who exerted themselves to procure for my name a place on the ticket, would .perhaps be placed in an undesirable position, were 1 by declining, to render a re-assemblage of the con vention •necessary, especially as the last meeting of that body was at an unusually late day, and leaves but a brief period for new proceedings. 1 have therefore concluded not to decline the nomination, so kindly, and without any solicitation or know'. edge on my part conferred upon me. la arriving at tbia concluvion, I feel bound in Jul,. lice to coy own character for sincerity and Connie. teeny, and in frankness and fair dealing to every portion of the parties represented in the late Coo. vention, to mate plainly and explicitly, that I do not approve the curse pursued In bringinglogether that body. For 'ten year. past, 1 have advocated strenuously the distinctive organization of the Anti masonic party, and from my occupation was placed prominently before the public as au advocate of such • course of action- ' and I cannot consent to give color to the suspi cion that my conscience or my principles have been io market, reedy to be barter ed for any office. Such would be the conclusion of every Intelligent mind, were i now to become the silent witness of a different course of proceeding, and the actual recipient of the first favors granted under the operation of the late policy. I feel moat sensibly that silence, at this time, on my part, after my long continued tad strenuous advocacy and de fence of the old Antimasonic call would justly sub. ject me to the suspicion that I preserved silence now with the hope of obtaining votes which might not otherwise be given for me. 1 further state with that frankness which candi• dates should always manifest is their relations with those of their fellow citizens upon whose auffrago their elections may depend, that until the Antima• sonic party of this county shall, atter COW and de. liberate conaultation overrule its previous determin aliens and adopt a d ifferent policy, I shall hold my celia. free, to• advocate its separate and tliS;' , tomtit(' organization, as I have been heretol fore. Raring made this states:mot of my views and with all sincerity and without soy deliberation as to its ineneace upon the result of my candidacy, I shall calmly and patiently await the derelope• moats of that result, and whether it my sec. eels, my defeat. orey.qo my alisiou from the ticket, I shall at least the cdnaptocumea• that I have decended to nooniorthy• means to pmcure a nom. inatiun, nor ttoidy.•''diagulan or coocoalment to gain Pittsbargb,Bept.b, 1844. As soon as this card was published, the .8dao• care, which supported the kfaiou ticket previously, turned all its venom against Mr. Caste, so that he barely escaped defeat by the skin of his teeth. • There is one circumstance which was then talked about, and which is eCi creditable to the poe litical foresight of Dr. Gsci. S. %ITS, that I think it wortiornoticee• M "'t. CRAIG latiriDed a few clays after the nomi. nation was made; be was much displeased at the union , of Whigs and Antimasons, ' which he per. ceived was an abandonment of, distinctue Antima sooty. * Bona after. he (tot "Dr. RATS, who htid been very busy in promoting the Union, and lece cured him tor his treachery. to the Antimasonlc party. After tome discussion, the Doctor, as a feat shift, exclaimed :—" Ws .thitimiatons trill grt all the offices." "Yes," said Craig, "you may get the offices, but yoir abandon principle." The Doctor was really a prophet. The Anti. masons have really monopolized the best offices in the county. Dr. Hays, the prophet, an original Antimason, is Prothonotary. Hiram Hultz prece. der) him. John Scott, another of the same, is Re. gister. Her ekiah Nixon is now Recorder, and &mud Roseburg was his predecessor, both tarred with the same stick. .etruirrio Bayne, Caner Cur.. tie, and Benjamin Weazer, Sheriffs, and now to cap the climax. desperate exertions are making to fie. cure the nomination, not rawly of an anti•mason but of that hlgh.minded, renouncing mason, corn. monly koown as "Oily Ganunan." There is certainly a fitness of things, in such a union, nominating such a candidate. Craig cer tainly labored faithfully for Antimasonry, end it was fit that such a anion should sacrifice a man whir had such ridiculous scruples about abandon. lug his principles. There need be no fear about Oily Gammon; be would join a Lodge to.morrosv if it would pay, and renounce again next day, if it would pay a little better. J. S.' P. Ma. Hastrica-1 give below the solutions of "J P. 13.4" arithmetical questions, which appeared in ffiturdars Pod First Question.—For convenience reduce the so. tidily to inches, which glees 36,504. Again, every cube consiete of 6 pyramids—the cubical box will consist of 6 pyramidal frustrOms ; the solidity of one of thorn (since duty are equal,) will be I.6th the so' lidity of the box Itself, hence it I. 6084; by hypo• thesis the altitude of the frustrom Is 3 inches.— Therefore, it we now divide the solidity by the akin tode (3 inched, it will give the area of the mean proportional between the bane—this mean propor• timid we find to ho 2028; extracting the square•root gives a mean between tho sides of the basiv—this to 45.03331. But the difference between,the sides of the base° it, by hypothesis, 8. Hence the difference between (ho mean 05.03330 end the greater base is 3; therefore, adding this to the mesa wo have 48. 0333 x, which is the side of the base of the frusirum. Bur the base of the trustrum is tho side of tho box, hence the side of the box is 48.0333: inches. Second.—Since, at the end, A's money for the space of 2 menthe is entitled to as much as Bps for 3.naontbs, it follows that An money is 3.2 of 800, and Ws is 2.2 of A's. But Ms and B's together are equal to $lOO. But again, 3.2 of B'. (which is Ma money,) and 2.2 of B's le equal to 5.2 oflPs ; there. fbre, 5 2 of B's is 5100—by reducing, We is 840 and Aiis I. $6O. J. CQPLEY. Address J. Copley, Jr., care of S. Jones & . ' Pry/swum, June 2. ALMIANA AND billinapft. - -11011. Wu. L. Yatt• est declines the seceasion nomination for Commas In the Montgomery district, Alabama. Mr. Feeney also declines the nomination for Governor, offered by his disunion Mende. The Union candidate i■ tho 800. Benjamin D. Shields, o f Marengo, a Dem• ocrat to politics. The withdrawal of Mr. Yaocoy looks ominous to the disunion cause in Alabama.— in Mississippi, also, well informed politician count Certainly dpon the alectidn'of General Foote over Quitman. Lormorr 049.111.1%1LLY Revrew.—The April num bUr of Ws old and ably coaductod Quarterly has been received by Mr. W. C. Wall, 85 Fourth street; Ita contents era as follows : Poultry Literature Min Kavanagh•. Woman in France; JrlinsCaesar ; the Republic to the Mors Coaches; Ebsoitary Con. /Clarion; Lord Holland*. Foreign Reminiscences, Lives of Calvin; Lord John Russel. Reopubliatied by Leonard Ecott & Co., New York, at 1113 per an. cum. : s Hon. Seam W. Boinnn has been nominated for Congress by the . Democratic Convention, held at Dont- Ington, on Wednesdatiut, bya majority of ten ‘o . tee over A. J. Rawl. • • -- - . . FANWf Sgam, of Loutevl le, was married a kW daps 'into to.Atz.x. C. litaurr, of the N. °deem; Picayune. • . • . The eons of the late Jomv YOKILY, of Davidion .county, N.C., advertise a.reward of 112:10 for the arrest Of HOWARD P. Its!, the supposed murderer of their fa ther. . Boston Smokers are to be accommodated with a portion of the Common, to indulge in the weed,. by the graelotts permission of the city councils. Settees for their especial accommodation are to be placed there, and they must not smoke any where else. Irnxm • th 4 Giuetts The Philadelphia American denies, on authority, that Hoanca, a notorious burglar, recently sentenced to the eastern peniteaitary of Pennsylvania fur 15 years, has been pardoned by poy. Joann:dr. The South Carolinianinforms us that the necee sary write of election for delegates to the Southern Con . grew' will be issued in a short time. • The City A sssss ars return Col. Barron among the qualified voters of Washington at the ensuing June election. The unitattialestical took place at Boston an Tuesday, with one thousand ladies and gentlemen pres- In the Connecticut Legislature,. the majority of the committee on the subject of a gen - eral banking law, have reported iiiranst the measure. The Demeeratic Reformers of Rhode Island are lo have a grand celebration on the 4th July next. • - Twins, connected ala Siamese, were born to a lady on Washington street, N. Y., on Monday week, bat they did not live. St, Anngarius' Church, in Chicago, to which JIM. rrr Lure contributed 01,000, was consecrated last week. by Bishop Chase. . . • The Lancaster (0.) Eagle supposes that over fif teen thousand panes of glass were broken in that place on Saturday night week by the hail storm. Some of the hall stones were as large as good sized walnuts. The wheat and rye in some parts of Fairfield county were BO damaged that the farmers are turning theit cattle on it. " A Jerseyman" communicates the following to the Philadelphia Sun : To cure heal from scratching Up your garden-beds, You cat their dainty scratchers off Just below their heads• •••••,. An estimable bachelor of 30 years, Who bad (or bidden all persons from hautiug on his plantation in Charlotte,. Va , left km house upon hearing a gnn fired, and Was afterwards found dead, having been shot by some person whom he undertook to drive off. The New Orleans Delta of the 25th ult. gives an account of the execution of two mote Cubans at Hava na by the Spaniih authorities upon the charge of having , been concerned in the late attempt at a second revolt in that Wand. %Ve see It stated that about an hundred Italian swindten and beggars have lately arrived in New York, armed and equipped with documents made out with care, purporting to prove them "political exi/es,”"ship• wrecked passengsri," or persons who have been rob bed, dc. Look out for them. Gen. Passzeira F. Soma, who arrived at New Or traria on the 41st tann3o, on the steamer Georgia, from California, was to leave in a few days for Texas, where be has been appointed to command. Ii is the intention of his many warm friends in New Orleans to tender him a dinner. NEVILLE B. CRAIG Counterfeit ono dollar notes on the Fanners and Mechanics , Bank or Frederick county, Md., letter A, paper rather rough, are in circulation. As tho wool soma hu arrived, them will of course boa desire amongst our 'cedars who aro dollars in the uticlo to bo in possession of facto to regard to prices, &e. We publish below immoral items clipped from our latest oschauge papers from the places nicotined : . . The sown far Wool °potatoes is again full volt, us, end the competition among Ilirfen *NM' Matti than it bas hue in cagey year*. Prices are cooaid• lushly to advance of termer rates, and we bare beard of a few cues where the clip of the pineal year told from 2t to 33 per cent. higher than a year ago. In the early part of the week, New Lisboa boyars were readily paying from 33 to 44 cents for the fioer grades; but by the middle °Etta week., the disposition to buy at those rates bad decreased. We think, however, the prices fur the *eosin will tot fall below what has hue already psid.—Obio Pa. Mot (New Liston.) Wouro informed that Mr. David Sweotiag, of Sbenango township, in this county, clipped from a ram, thirtsen mouths old, this season, etc and one half pounds of clean wished wool, which he has cold at thirty seven and a half cents per pound, Ma ting 02,43 i. Ho was from an imported stock of sheep, and weighed when tho wool was taken ,Irom bin back ono hundred and twenty-two and one. hall pound.. Mr. Sweeting has some Sae sheep which bo has raised from imported stock direct. The ad. vantages of havrog good stock is manifest from the above, and we here will state, that he took from a sheep, partly of the same breed, a year or two ago, Si pounds of wool—and from 14 sheep, 70 lbs. which he alto sold for 371 cents in this market. If any of our wool grower. can beat the above, we should be pleased to bear from them.—Latorenc• Journal. Woor..—The limo ha• arrived when the farmer. are beginning to put their wool into market, and the prices have becomes matter of serious inquiry. We learn that our enterprising citizen, Mr. Aloz. eon, I. preparing to dfi an extensive business in wool daring the season, and we can gaiety say that our place will afford to growers as favorable a - market as any in Western Peenlyintll3. Mr. W. purchased last year over 200,013016 c, and lithe rate, will seem to Justify, be will purchase even inoro eatensively this season. For the Morning Past At Akroo, Oblo, the wool trade has begun. Ser. oral lots have been purchased at thirty to forty coots, being four to five coots per pound ■dvaaco on last year'. price.. Tho Mansfield Shield and Bio• ner quotes wool in that market at MD per lb. The Bootee editors are it; raptures with tho now style of dresses now rapidly coming into fashion ammo the 'itches. Hear how the Commentorohir talks; Tag Booman Cearowsz.—The appearance ofthe I new female c. 0•114113 in Washington street , on Sat- Daisy and yesterday, created quite a eensatioo, and by no means a dierigreeablo ono. Thu young lady who wore it is snip to be Milo aurloigh, rho dough ter of the poet, and to have boon accompanied by her father. The dress so accorded with every no• lion of symmetry, propriety, convenience and goo?' taste, that it delighted all beholders. We v heard but one opinion concealed concergia• 'I" old nod young. "Could anything be more d it by modest and becoming V , It stamps vu' , elegant, old customs the moment it is 11001) ' ..Rarity on the delibly. The dices of theyou. , legibly and in. may dna be described, in tat' ~e lady in question f. A Gipsy bet, trimmed • '' reaching to the kg black veil over it, a ,1 " r. .onic w o it f h white ribbon, and a pink rich material, es. It covered the atiouldera tiod fitted anug roue.' ' ther secured' J the neck and waist, and was fur• shopst hmest mentalee r ' I o a b f l r' a e n k d l e. tuba, From n the tb . oy 5 belt, fastened to front by an orna. i t a aci t .c h . roat to the belt b.... . t ree one row of bottom,. The skirt below the : I was whole. The troweera were of the same soaverted et o p p y r o s i n; t o d o , ug a i n y d s fi o in t a i t e l o in h e l a d a t c o w l :I II : d il e . binding around th boot. ' • We understand that a large number of highly an. ;complished'aud patriotic ladies of our . community .will appear In this costume daring the tioniverea ties of the present week.— Commonwealth. - A friend informs us that a lady arrived In the city . One day last week from tho South dressed a /a nirlt and stopped at the Itionoogahola Howse. Ho !says that she eau very pretty, and -looked charm tog in the new costume. And what is more eingu• tar than all, no crowd of gaping quid ounce and loafers followed her from the steamboat landing We believe Iberia yet na:Pitteburgh lady has veo. tured to appear in public in pantalotts, although not is few of them have bad the reputation of wearing the pantaloons for years past.- IMIF•The election tales placo in Maryland to-mor. riry (Wednesday,) on the question of adopting the New Constitution. There seems to bo considers. ble ezcitomeat on tbo subject, if wo aro to judge by thO tone ol the cow/Tapers. Tho Democratic papers a s ivocato Reform, and tho Whig papors (as usual) A to old costume and conservative °profane. Scribbling( aub TUE' WOOL SEASON. THE WOOL MAREF.T. FINE CLIP OF WOOL di ore About the Tutblisib D • 4 4: • • ~'• - 4 : • . • t 4. !?: • • (Prom the Bridgeport S%aodaTdi SYlarii MAPPINGS. Have you evetheard . the Tappings. Have you listoned.to.the etappings, That 'ongog town . How the de ue It in o th ort ey do it, ?. Or what the Cue is,to it, , No one knovisi or can see through it, ' But It's done, and "done up brown." Soon, suddenly you hear . And you seem.to be quite near 'ern, But sbuddermot, nor tear 'em, • . • They ste pleasant kind of chaps There's nothing simut them shooklug,. Who these secrets are unlocking, So you as k 'em, "who dat knocking T" And are answered by some taps! And ahliongh they-are our betters, Their ideas move In fetters, And are all spelt out with letters, process long and slow, But ask 'em bow they flourish, Or wharpolitics ihey nourish, Their answer's never midi, But just what you will to know. • The spirits are all happy, • That is, all those who're tappy, Though some, said, are nappy.,; Nat knowing all the/might. . Hence, there's now and then a question, Too bard fortligestion, Of some addle-headed blest one '. Which is tObe expected, quite. It's a mysteiy.su us sinners, How things that don't eat dinners, And Whose elomscb never.whinners, • . For want of Wpm food, Or feels hunger's pointed rowels Should with consonants and vowels, Prescribing (or their good ! But the busthets re a new one!. Perhaps their mode's tar true ono . Of putting notious through one: 80, make it widely known I And we bear tber'a preparation. . , To extend its opMbliort, • Till each person la the nation •• • 'Has a rapper tit hiaown. • From Me Genreas cf Knonmacher The !lest Newspaper. It is soinewhat rerearkable, that the newspaper press, powerful element as it is in modern civilize. lion, is scarcely two hundred centuries old. It is equally remarkable, that a means of instruction and amusement so apparent should not baste been established until nearly two hundred ; Yelire after the discovery of printing. The common belief that the first English newspaper walspublished in, 1588 r to announce the defeat of the Spanish 'Ars; made, is now, known to' be a popular error, the printed sheet in the British Museum, 'called the “Eoglish-Marearie," and dated in that year, bay. ing been proved a forgery of a century later in date. The originator of the mistake was Mr. Chalmers, who, in a of Roddimen, entered into the history of newspapers. flebadeeen the btoad sheet in the Museum, and acceptilig it for what it had pretended to be, bad announced it as the first English newspaper. Nichols, D'lsraeli, and oat. er writers followed Chalmers, without 'enquiry, and from these aothons the error crept into theca. cyclopeediai and all the books of the day in which newspapers, were discussed. Few. assernons are now perhaps eo generally believed as that "The English Mercurie was the first English newspa. per. The detection of the Coat error we owe to the bibliographer, Mr. Watts, of the British Mu seum, who, having occasion to examine the "Mer curie," sew at once that the type and paper were of comparatively modern origin, an opinion which has been Confirmed by every subsequent examine I tion, and it has been freely scrutinized by capable judges since. The first newspaper was issued towards the close of the reign of James the Fire, and was pub. liaised in. London by a man named Butter This individual bad been a hired letter writer, in the pay of numerous country gentlemen, Lis business being to pick up the newsof London, and send a =Well sheet of it weekly to hisemployere. The thought finally struck him that he might serve his customers mars quickly, and enlarge his business indefinitely, by printing, instead of writing bin sheets. At first, however, the enterprise met lit. tie encouragement. The English are not a peo ple fond of innovations, and the old manuscript letter sheets were generally preferred. Butter's paper was laughed at by the wile and ill•support ed by the public. Ben Johnson, in his comedy, liejyag made the new journal the bitisOf his ridlide. • • Finally, tiowetrenthb . .itives-• Lion became better appreciated, and newspapeiti' increased in else, merit and numbers; but so .Istja,t an.the beginning of the lest century, the written.: news-leiter was still in existence, the . delight of antiquated country gentlemen, who worshipped as a relic of "the good old time" In 1709.4 ha Mat morning paper appeared in London, and now discussion was combined with news, for heretofore the journals had confined themselves entirely to the mere narration of events, and those chiefly fo• reign. Indeed, More .ihari one editor bed been se. verely punished for printing news about the gov. eminent; and io late as 1710 Et lad of nineteen was hung for publishing'an article against hereditary eight. Prior to the Witte of Buties's journal there had been various gazettes, as they were called, pub. fished in different:countries in Europe; and there is a popular impression that these were newspa , I pers. But sub 41 . 11 tipt the fact_ s‘ .. ere The no g t s . x a e t tr a e l s i. were merely occesiodal broad sheets, or pinto° a published after some important event.n pro 2 ll tn pe a rna tin ai n ie is nt t . iosv ed. much les 3 ,?:indical in their nature, to owe newspaper: I fti nu r etnro r : t plot it u n r b ri; ul ss:ihr present until nt : s i ti s q l tk i n u e tfl i:s ee i e t requisite influential position. i l h d e real d Steelew h When n nor tS great Swift—as as writers,s e d— however,t h a t journals e.e re d be pw listsoesrwere t i tt uf s onl r : e oa g wn u de a u r nh e * el . t h r co Bo l ingbroke,htwot. h a s nd e i I n L e e i t n vs m a P a a latterpemai ntai ned, tnsanaagtendghadnee: by Junius; the public press at once took a lofty and even increased. In England, however, to this day the newspaper press has less influence than in t ap c m t al on r lion, either s e ud urntes vi r tu a l lyut. legislator, sr r y yi' m h T reiaatrhl F r a n ce definitely, m cs a ae e d and a dleo d u y ear t h oi c alt i ydh a p i peel the h e h e Ur. c ce e v t ec come gi peopleL l o t Qte d f e eti na t o% h i v S , o pl h e Ita e p a l l n t e r tl moeei s u b j ectst. sa9os:: much l b e o h ri e in i real In. this , t ead o t f o i n ta b et s s th y s e alb i nr a h _ discussed ueake of this fraternity walls, a higher honor then " er to obe egi4lrTition.Long live the or f ina l:paßuftin. ilade The worst ream are r A Alan Illtastug—Prow' Play Suspected gontletnan nomed.p• .aterttleed as to the fate of a the businessorasy aan, whn has been attending to , in this and 0- - • exteestvo hod company,as Agent, Elk. Mu .a adjoining counties of Clinton and • hordap • Saab tort the First Fork of the Binnacle- Clos• on Tuesday the 13th inst., to come to or near 1.• .rfield. Re took the Wykoff road to Kirthatia, .atending to strike the Smethpotl turnpike at or near Smiths' nod was on foot, carrying a carpetbag and some surveying instruments. Since that, no trace of him has been'thund, although a large numbor of people have been searching the woods ever Coco. A number of differeat stories have obtained circus tattoo, but tho facto are es above stated. It Isola. ted that a man started how Siooetnehooing only a few minutes Shipp Mr. B. loft, tied game through to Smiths', and hearing nothing of him, gave tho Moroi. Mr. Blatt ie sithosed to have had a considerable sum of money with him, but those who know him do not for altioment entortalu any other notion than that he has fell Into the Mode of the assassin.— ctearfidd Republican; May 29. • Terrible Accident On tIIe lieliroadi in charge of , The long: freight train, which left here yesterday Mr. Sumiston, as conductor, was thrown off the track a few miles below , Cardingten, on the C. C. & C. Railroad, by tanning over a cots: The ;conductor was instantly killed ; the locomotive was iitove- into the earth, and lies on its aide with the tender on top of it, with eight freight cars, smashed rite a hisap, around It. The engineer and fireman "rely escaped, and one of the brakemen was thrown high into the air, but received no serious injury. No human foresight could have presented this calamity. be eowiumpeil.fruto behind some bushes on 'to the track, an close to the locomotive that it was impel). table to lessen speed or scare bet off. There should be a law passed requiring railroads to bo fenced The remains 01 lington For interment.—Cleveland. Plaindealer, day. Mr. flumlaton wero brought to Wel: Exmaston or rue Ges.—The workman Jester. dpy covemenced !eying down the :Gas .pipes along %Vylietstreet. This Is indeed glorious pawn for the o .ow especially those whottebuainera nom._ p Is item to be out late at night. Ti is the ioten, tiyn of tho Company to put down pipes not only aiong Wylie street, but along PenOlylvania and Centro Avenue., end in the Ninth. Ward. Wo no daratairad that tboro will be about three mice of Op* Eo .t down altogether. The Webb and V7lllloilraLr« • The New Yoii correspondent of the:Cincinnati • Commercial, under date of May 224 . writce: The matter of Col. Webb and Mr. Willis contin., nee to be talked of, and the skill of fence showed by the peel hes torried7the popular' feeling entirely agaibet Webb, whine quarrelsome and vindictive character was never more Coespicuouely,illustrated. The London Times, you will have seen, character, Ina the American press with some severity, and supported its opinions by - Awning from the Day look of this city "ti description of Webb, who, in reply, doctored, that Willie was the real author of the Day Book's , article, and proceeded to. describe Willie hostility as arising_ from his (Webb's) knowledge of - the poet's infamona condi:let toward the daughter of hie friend, whoa, death had been thuelarought about. Now a thousand people here know at once', that I the friend here.referred to (who, irideed, "was' not friend of Webb's,mad only an accidental, coriapul. miry acquaintance,) was Henry Inman, this painter, and that the lady Is his daughter, who hae been some eight er tea years married in New Jersey, Where she now Hies happily with her family, unsurpeded- by any of her present emaciates; at least, of ever haring., been guilty of an indisersam; even it it is true that she had been I You can judge :what indignation .ia Justly eicited against Webb, for blasting her reputatioa nod.•batt* puma in order to gratify his malignity agaitilll Willis —whom the public, and I think justly, dentate to be-far leas blameless than Webb has thus become, even if Webb'e charges against him are true—Which be denies, and I am , told . : . by ono intimate with the Inman., since the daughter was a little girl, has 'a right to deny. - Steubenville and Indiana itaLlzond. - The route of the Steubenville and Indiana Rail. toad allot careful eerier), has been determined upon. keine-oWla was diseldia - itilhe last meeting of the Soya oritirectors. It leaves Steubenville • through the Croft Creek: valley ; thence by iviy of Urichsvillo to Coshocton. We have been furnished with the following redo alioll of tho Board of Directory if Resolved, That theChier Erigineer be directed with his corps to Piepare the•road" io suitable set: (ions for letting contract. forlgraduation, :masonry and bridging, from'Steulenville to Coshocton, and that the work IrPon the earn° be prosecited to com pletion assoon as piacticable." . The necessary steps are being , taken, we learn, to rendivimmediately available the subscriptions to the • mock of the company. We may.anon expect the can.—Steubenville Melt eager May 30. A Swear Serrtung..--Tbat notorious old evil. dOer, familiarly_ keowa to man woman and child through Soarthern Michigsti: an "Site .Doty,f , wan brought up for , sentence, a few days agn, before bin honor Judge Pratt. Pratt surveyed the prisoner a few moments 118VC1111)...10 order, to Impress him with a becoming sense °fins situation; after which he ad dressed to bim a sererelessiii upon his p.ist trensgree sloes and wicked ways, tiering dose which, and the prisoner having weekly loth:mated that he b/d nu. thing today in mitigation ereeoleece, Judge P. ad. dressed him thus. - . . . . • “Doty, bow old are your' “Fltly•three, your hotior. 4 i - • . 1, Doty, the enormity' of your olTenee:demands that yon be sent to the State Piison for twenty year% But, Doty, we are reminded by the worda of Holy Writ that the days oft man's years are tltree icore years and ten—l shall therefore in clemency. to. wards you, sod being gilded by the.Seriptural limit of human life, senteacq.youlo the State prison for only .seventeen itcase.tft - Doty: W3B almost over. whelp:to& with It sense .of his deep obligation to the clemency of tladJudge.--IDdroft Advertiser.. . • OrthanVd Ourt.St3 o ckr *altpable Farm.. RsuANT to an Order .af the . Orphans' Court of F Allegheny Cointy, the undersigned, Administrators of John A. Robison, late of Vettailtea township, iu soul county, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the pre. mists, in said township, on the first day of July, 11351, ar 10 o'doek, A 11. TWO VALUABLE FARMS into which the estate of said decedent has been divide d; Very eli gihly and advantageously situated, within a mile and a ballot the Youghiogheny Slackwater, and three miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad Viz : No. 1. Contains WEI acres ; is in a high stale of cul tivation; with altindatteecl Coal and Limatons agood Stick Dwelling House Bain, and other necessary tm provernents. No. 2 Containing 141 acres; is also in a good state of cultivation; a large proportion cleared, and nearly all arable land, with abundance of Limestone, a good hewed log house and barn, with other improvements. TERMS—One-sixth of the purchase money upon the confirmation of the sale; one-sixth on the first day of April, 1E49 ; and one six th en the Gut day of dipril,lBsl; with Interest from first of Apnl, 155. J.; the residue to remain in the hands of the purchaser . during, the .62oria two • 9 c- r ite viridOw of the' decedint:;-the trite ;.rest to be psrld to Rtes annually,to he compatcd trout . he arwhich tote poseasion vri s be men' .101 the.pareha ger.... • NANCY J. 111011/80N, .„ • ~.f • JOHN 3. • .f • • • 1 • HIRA' El. SINCLAItt, . (Gazette copy.l Ofdminittrazors. . . Notice.. . • YrnE Corporator% of the ALLEGUIENS CEMETERY age hereby nottti.d that the Meeting will be held at fee Odiee, opt the Gratiiids;on'AhrLittltnY, the 7th inst., it 3 o'clock, P. M. - ' • . ' Je3 . THOS. hi. 111111,th; bep. NyHT being able to obtain iLielnsa far the keeping q; LI Wilkins Hall, I have removed the Resitattant . to 07 Siiii.Hfitld strert, - ( four doors from rg)wah.) wh i ff* ibalt be happy to Weals old costoF,cra 11,0 144 the citizens geoetall:y. .b3;7.4144. tit indivigoio* lien inroiabed as tiztaiL ICE CHE4III,.STR&WEEfiturs. aelleacici as the mlkeAl band and served to et 9,- The istriblishmol4. by strict Rtiettio*— the slanntk - ' By UST RECEIVED at " OD'S HO USE, ,, Diamond al- Icr, ,ti fine lot of FittSH LOBSTERS. Ue3:ll Notice. IDA RhIERS' h MECHANICS'. TURNPIKE. PLANK V loan tor Pla ROAD.—The second and nal M instalment of th nking the Fanners' fi and echanics' Tura. e pike Road, is hereby directed to be paid . on'or berets, • the 15th of June, instant. c.hul T O the Honorable tbe Judgesof the Court of Nr . „ -- leaner Sessions or the Peace, in and for thei'e tmoty of Al egheny : - - ' The petition of N. Stelner,Sr., of the Fizutii: p w or d . ei t i„ of Allegheny, In the County aforeelkd , buir.bly shewetli, That your petitioner bath provided ti n i, e a f - With =telt a Is keep a public house of enter for the aceonuninlation of trav: eters on o. ot h ers , 0 1 his dwelling bonne in lb° IVW .., aforesaid'. and prays that your Honors will be plos • ed to ra m . him n License to boner, as in duty be' • .and, will pray. mi n mer . t . And your peti- Wo, the adv. NICIIONAS STEINER, Slt. certify, the- .cribers, citizens of the aforesaid Ward do horteir v , P - ~ the above petitioner is of good repute for tors rd o t n eru ven pe i r o an nc c e e s , el- ' in Is and others, and that said tavern is necessary. e p or td th is e we ace ll o p mni rov od tde a d ti w on it o b f h t o ra u y se . V Keller, WmGlip, P Puntin. U flealey,L Altman, F Jenny, A Weaver, L Neeb, V. Scribe, C Schower, C Clip, I. Walter. ' - Lie3;3oo THE subscriber having made arrangements in conse quenee of which his present b esiness mast be closeJ by the Ist of August next, now offers his whole stock or Gloves, Hosiery. Ribbons, Lace Goods and Embroider. les Dress Trimmings, Randkerebiefs,- Ana. Shirts and Furnishing Goode, Zephen Worsted, FloWer Materials, Umbrellas Parasols, Combo, Thread and Needle arti cles. Als o , Ladies' Shoes, (best Philadelphia make), at greatly reduced prices,wholesale and retail- • DONNETS CIiONNETS !- - :=A:iCztiasoifei. Co. would: Al respectfully Invite the attention of purchasers hi their Very superior stock of new style Bonnets, to which: they are constantly adding new varieties, The above: goods will be sold very losehy the dozen or single - Boa-': net. - Ele3j . • . Nos. 6)1 and 64 Market street.- INDIA AND FOULARD BILJES_—Just received an additional supply of these very cheap and desirable India and Foulard Bilks. "The above Ooeds wilt be closed out very cheap. AO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of - General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny: The petitioupf D.-Williams,of Bakerstown, W. Deer Township . , the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant hlm a license to:keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, us in duty bound, will pray. • DAVID WILLIAMS. We, the subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and coaveniencea for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern isme • cesaary. Win Cook, Samuel .Leonard, Andrew Staly, - Jacob Flick, Wm Campbell, J A Steve nson, Benjamin Waller, W Duncan, Thomas. Richards. Jr, 'Thomas Richards, Br, Daniel plank, John Fisher, James Fisher. _. 1e3:31 Tribiette. yfIE undersigned haying disposed of his entire stock of Wines and Liquors, tic to to H. W. Heimann. and, &sum .1. Kiuut, cheerfully-recommendwould m. his suc, censors to the patronage of his friends and customers. The subscriber williremain at the old mend, for the putpose of settling op his business. 11 : 1 9 31 AMS. P. EORBACH. . • Country liventenet. for Hotel . • MIRE subscriber °Were for sale a number of LOTT 1.- ranging from three to five execs . —to snit purchasers near the village of .-Wilkiasburgh; fronting Am _the Greensbuzgh Turnpike, and within twc hundred• yards. of the Depot of the Central Railroad. A Plan of the Lots can be seen at A. H. Office, on. fourth at' or at 197 Liberty street. Tonna moderate.. je3af J. P. 110 '03,10:61 p.,LArecCeKiv . ed6italfatlAsuCpEpiryottidliabo;e3P dia e7Vt a tir iig 7ris oods t, of all wid th s for sale cheap 'at . ..._ iea' ' ' : N.542 - arid a ralaket .t. PRIMPED RIBBONS'—The a' 1 1,../ is respeetthlly Invited to ~mention ot - purclteess Crimped. Ribbon, Triintairi, i .. A .very ,large. supply. of will close out as verylow V •f or t eac°l 7 3 . olku F!". he i iii • . . .... A.A. MASON .&. CO. 000 1148.°f wale eignmeat cared BACON for vile on con -3 - oy T. WOODS fr, sou, • 61 Water street. MSE;MMM c y'. .. ~•.. OE= • . • : 4 •; - '' ..!?4tl • 1.. Mil , and 'itch . other ta, kept coustently on . ti be cirtied ou by my son, who, ..,'will hope to meet u conttuunhon of .atiaco, and the (vivo or The public. K. 111. VAPU R MiNSLEAR. HENRY Tiecuvrtl, rican2.l A. A:111A8014 & CO MIMI ESSIM ~'twlf~ ISSESI EMI Zincial:Ngtl*-- Type rot Having determined to lurniztrotif , eatensiVe Job Office with entirely neW.Conterialsi, we shall sell shout 100 ferrets ortype nowin• nee, Rer - 14 ; iews for cash or appreved paper. We have type: enough to, fit out 8 or 10 country, offices complete. The stalk and varieties of type are each as are lobe foesol in LIl large chide!) offices, from Nonpareil opts2o.ll PiCaV pima ad taisacieritaLT•-aiso,-liii - tralis,,iiierat varieties or borders in good order. Perna. : " 1 _ „ 61// "'' ing to purchase wile Please make immediate typos cation. - Shirisis POUrolsubs T eurt, Kasuingion Co., Pa., March 4,.51. $. M. Kier: Dear eir—Your Petroteurn:ll- worthig wonders 111.11 iii vicinity ; .tberefore,'*e-srettld thank you to send us twd dozen by the PenAsylvahialailtead. We are entirely missend it is being angititii.44-110nosl• every day. Yams, respeetianv.. - . AUDI LONG' 00. . yezeilleAsbland C 0.., Ohio Mara .10, I. S. A.T. Kier: Dear slie—Your Agent, a lets weeks since, Jen-with as hint dozen Rock bave Please ferward to art six dozen immediately. ' I Your utedieine Is working Avandonc in EMS feeon.--- We.ean-obtain several ezWlenieertirmates,ll , you de- . sire theta. ' Yours, tee.; ' W. W . - t 4 COTT. For Sale by Keyser & M.Dottell;l4o Weed street ; R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood meet; D.A;FalatesteekleCo., Conker Or Wood and Front streets_p_D. M.Curry, El A. Ellidtt,..lbiephitouglassiand P.Kr_bwatts;.AlleiLheny. Also, by the proprietor, Mar. KIER. apr29 . Canal Basin, Seveot at., PftwAirgth. . , 4r Daguerreotype,: .C1:1 ' , • Nasal & Co. would resPectfully announce .tol the eitileas OrYinabargb, Allegheny and vicinitY, that they have had a large Operation -Room, with a Glass $OO3 and Front, builr and arrangeu.expreasly for the pnrpose of 'taking Daguerreotype .Liaenesses.. •The•best ,Da guerreotypes, on the beet material, are taken at thli; es tablialunent, unler thti special Superiatendcoce.offlus. ne ar pro ra. rangeminienables thettualso to tate : Fetidly . Grottps,of any number of persons f irt the 'MOSt-perfeet ,tastlnor "Likenesses bf sick or, diseased persons, taken in ny Gallery at the Lafayette Ilan, FOurth street, corn of Foprth and Woodstreets. cid Entrance Fourth st et: (ebl4:ly . . fiotteee-eiheJorrammtanTitainis likwtrn,of Pitt& burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Moridat or ,very mont at the Florida House, Market at!' t • od7Yl "/ 12 Vanua, Jr., Secretary. Collecting' mu Posting, c. & JOHN lU,COUHRY irr Attends to Collecting, Bill Postiag, Distributing' Cards and Circulars for Parttes,/co.,_&e. 1 • IV Orders le ft urtbe Office of the Morning Pain: or at Holmes' Periodical Store, Third st, will be promptly (attended to. • fulY2l:llY Consumptionta Press:tonStories Are Cough, pada aflucnza, .Bronehiti q tighttiesst of the Chest, pun in the left side, low fever, and many . other symptoms of like character. Then come Tube = in the Lunge, disorganliation, prdstration 'of. the physical powers, and soon the scene closes ; Tharttley may not weep when nu Imo, let the friends of the stck be vigilant at the. outset. When the fin t symptoms of Pulmonary disease are manifested, administer ..or. Ro gan, Syrup of Licarutort, Tar ond-Canchafirgac. .Tfial its effects have been all but miraculous even in =creme caw, we have testimony -which inerednility ciin scarcely doubt TRY IT. Bat &sere:id the evidence. You will Dud it in the pamphlet in every Agent's hands. Look at the adiertisament, too, in another column-Inv:1 tri-11. 0. of o..P.—Placo ot Meeting, Washingbon irell,Wood street, between sth nod Virgin Prresauston Lomas, No. 336—Meets every Triesdny BILICANTIIR ElCAULL•lilitii, No. 87—Meetslst and na Pride., of each month. . . coniamers crevices are tamed toread lit artottier ooTatnn the card of Jacob Snider. Ir.'s cheap wine atoll 67 Walnut strut. Philactelpbiq. febt44llsl • ENCOURAOH HOME IN.STITUTIONI3. ' ciTizEssl iNsottArgicic clattiPANY,' OD APITTIBACIPPU•• • • C. G. aussßy. Pres!. .—.A. MARKS. Sec l y OGIOHIto. 41 Water tt.,ia Warehauee of C. 11. Hraut. • [Er Tins Company is now prepared to insure all kinds tit risks, on Houses, alanulactories, Goods, alerettab dlze in Store, and in Transita Vessels, ate. • An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of, the Institution, is afforded in the character of the Directorti; who We a!1 citizens of Pittsburgh; wall and favorably ktlONVlltei the community fortheit pradence,intelligente and-integrity. i me D r atz ,ir er .tw ous a r ie C t . u G ry . an llu t s , s H e u i g , a lV r e gi . Haga nj, Ed 'e w y, a W ld ul kie L at ari ci.. - ton .Z 'unity S. Harbaugh, S. malty v' . • Tete Long Looked For • . Specific for Pulmonary Dismise is found at lett man must doubt the evidence of his senses, and all ho man integrity, before he can TeitsonAbly question-eb b array of proof advanced in' favor of Dr. Bogen; 6rr n of Liverwort, Tar and Ceneidagsta, as . an and tonic medicine, which at mien reduces all, pulmona. ry Intlammition,.eelathe eahse.of the disease. hrt buttes upArt4 tttentheila the apse sh.:-Thtt Aeouds ofo Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, +tha t chile of all classes have over 4e:is own signetstra attested i powerful remediaerpernas,abd p4tirplilet to k t i had of the Agents, a wellis 14 the columns of Ike pub lic Ines., the most positive sod ''eht t isfiicteiy 'clique4l will be found. See ativethieMent. ' tat. • - •• ..<••• • . • . .• • • • • Tla'q•44 tih: a'149 1 1 , 4'11249# -; o f Warr, .ssitareis Wood-gait. ^ B ! to EacSairriSnt, m° ll 4l. -• • ' "•• ••?!. 4 4g AR. • F : utedaYl nreakS Tue d :a h - ant . c 4 v O l al i re se r i 'L ti od o r ! i ni e e v S e x i s y fdd rh an u d i : i d: arening..! u ,• • Westt niSta 4l • 4os a* 'meets every WednesdaY iron t.try Aload i tey , rig. Mount nignatt-Ldkde, rt e go. 3do„ meets' every Yridlty Z on.O.Lidge, No. 3 1- 55' :mess every Thunsday evening, at Om Ha% enruer.. Br /infield and Fifth streets. j I • TW 014 . 741 4 Ldd Le,No.'":4l, - nisets every Friday e rep- Ina. Hell, coiner. of I:,eaeock. and Sandusky ante a, Allseteny Cnyi . . • • • InaY2thl • and -.3 or par - ' Os A. O. ' ..I:7` Meets abiree.o9grd iorTeads , Roognis, cor . hq! bt l'isrd sad Woo& stows, e' eVening , ; PIS • .. Arigllll7oTlß Lodi% 11r. 0.41041`,....The . Ail e none Ito3ges., No. 4 " f. - 0. of 0. P., meets every Wett er day eveneng in Millington Ball,'Woottimi .I . fie4l:ty• . . Pittsburgh Llte lusurene• COutiiithy. ; . CAPITAL - ' • Irj - * Owner.. No. 76 Fog ent .Seestuv,:4ll President—James S. Hoon; : , Vice President—Samuel Tusasorer--Joseph S. Leech. • ' Secretary—C. A: Colton. , ID" See adveniselnOlt in 'motiler pert of Ohs piper. COLUMBUS, INSURANCE COMPANY. . • Ptrio,aisd Ilisetra4l. C oL - O.IKBUS, •OKIOi DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., Piresident: • IX ALEXANDER; Secretary. D. Adams, Jr., Thomas Moodie,; I Joseph Whitehill, N. H. Swayne, ; P.ll - splee, • D. Alexander, ' , ; . MI. S. Sallivant, • I. S- Ide, Jobe Graham, G. Ir. Clarke, Wos. Miner, C. M. - Lee, The undentigned, as. Agent of- the above eub gaminl and well known Company, Insures property o I every description, againgt lessor damns° by fire. Also, Against the perils of inland navigation. • - : " - Agent, ' ' Office in Waterrean's Warehoi arse, No.Bl Water street, Pittst fix LUNCH served tip at the st. Clair Hot hl 'Bar every day, a; 11 o'clock. . apr26 . (City Dailies-6511.) SCrolfula....ll has been remarked by, eminent men, that in the varied catalogue of ditnasek. 10 which man is liable, there to scarcely one of inch Importancel and of such interest as Scrofulaorliether we. look to the. obscurity of its origin, its iusidiona progress, the •num. be r and variety of organs that it attacks, Or its remark :I able ilictirability and ertensive fatality. •; Scrofula has baffled the skill of the roost eminent phY, siciana in 'this country and in Europe_ Bat there is 4n antidote in this disease in" Dr. Guyon Extract of el. low Dock and Sartopaiitis," whicU hi proving a specific in the most sevete eases of Scroftela.' See advertisement.. • . imy3o Associated Firemen , ' Luislar mice C0104111..1 ay of the City of Pita abusna. W. W. DALLAS, Pres`t..--ROBEJr-f yudrlEY, • Will insure against FIRE as MARINE RISKS' or all kinds. - Office in MonongoAskt flaws, Arm .1 . 2 4 an d 12 Matta; inniscrtas , - Simpson, Joilnia Rhodes, F I Paulsor Wm..sl:Ed; W. W. Rody rattail/ gar, Edward Gregg A. And oh, Wci:Aliirigerood.l3; Gorman.C.' Sawyer, Chas. Kew, Wet,' . _ . . few& R. H. Hartleyß.B:, the Honorable the J. yy The petition off : dges of the Court or General ( 1 1,3 ""se 51 lrA 'rb.e Peace in and for the county of Ailegheny : . • io t.'"ittvat ge Ist Ward, Pittsburgh City, the county arty petitionerh.,h taid r numbly sheweth,—That your accommodate r ero . vi:Sed. h iruselt with materials for the house in I! public on of travelers nod others, at bit dwelling Ward ri ( o regard, .and 'prays that your t all be pleat ed i to grant hint a license to ketp a in du . aorme ot tilt! ,itaitunont; And,youtpetltioner. as .iy bound, tviK) ray. JOHN SAVAGE. . Me, the , subset, hers, citizen, of the' Ward afore ' aid, do certlfr that - the above petitioner Is' of good re pute tot honesty ao ,d temperance, and is well provided with honse room as rdconveniences for the accommoda tion and-lodging cif strangers and travelers, and. that said tavern is nece msary, . • 1)8 Scully; Jose ph Major, Thomas Rose. Peter Schil . decker, 11 C Bodo rn,•John Kelly, James Volum, Ephraim Frisbee William. Dunn Allen Oordell,James liray,.(4th • street,) KTuylor. • 11e3!'31 u fo u un T d y ry 4t o c r ly . • Atith.raolte 3.. „ IV T u u se7 Niii— oi , f‘ ti a c i . e po o rto y r C ar . Li A c . le isv f a o N r ja3.... •.• Calla& Baal . COCRltait; WI MADE to CO. have removed` their Warehouse to, Na. 2$ Wood street, In the house for. merly occupied to j George Cochran. (my2slw • a s ci7 -- •-••••••73,7 0 " ,z • • , c - c , : .. • , • - . . . • ' et:W*l ° i • 9 . • - ESE . _~.i~~ ~ 21 =anneals. TuNJil , ftg 6 .Fifth Strut, between Wood and anitlyte/4. JO9EPEI FOSTER •. Tan= am) Maw an Abtanrancx—FinnTiet and Parquettesobana ithm. ettalnd Third Tie re. Sts cents ; Colere Gallery, ni ants ; Private Ilexes, en 6,1111,0 D. ' • ii • 'Onus *pewit? otkek; Curtaliiilla!!l‘.s o 9, lo . 4l k , •.f•- - - • • Airs Ylll REN will appear - r • ,-,..,''rugsDAY.mbartuist. ad, issr, the:fa:fop*. - C. - cel.a3ll comuncmce with thb -• ' - •' • ` ' " • • t• _ ATRANGER. 747 wit h - BORGIA. - • ••• - All Bight Nowt ' . VIE DAN RICE C10175-TIOLIMPIL4zW I RE beat ZiStus reinematation lain witnessed by . LEVI G. NORTH and Ids eoletrestedharae Taardway. DAN IS illblasliP.AtiAl3dl Will be exhibited in. Pittabwah t In front of tae Anted eau hotel Pawl street,en the 2d,3u, 4th and 5 th or Jot?. Particulars in future advert mine au, Imy2B..d&arlat _ .Grseramroott Candelas. - WO and a ludf miles below the City, on the be ik of klire.Ottio giver, in etnitunentiat Flower Garden, and a deliihtfnl summer nougat,. fee .Creens,,Confeo tion mice, Mils, Tel:4;6nm Drinks, de, kept for. the ac commodation of vbilters: also, 4'1410 motortine it of Shrubbery and Everblooming Plazas for sale_ • • The steamer Chieftain leaves the foot of rat suet t, theraga( each hoar, Role 9 o 'elo 6l, A. Br• /nil F. landintat the Garden [Closed on Staniar .1 greenwood Gatatems• • STRAWSERItIES fresh from the vines are now serv ed up in this retreat. ,Also, Cream and' other Ices. The place is now in the heigbth of its beauty. • Ile steamboat leaves . every bear, and an omnibus every forbell amarden., the Gar ClosetiortAauday. Ue2 _ .„.. , . • ripoVl/ . 3-1300 firs.for ti;.je2 ; • 13.AaPAIlliftrOCK & CO. UP. ARB. 80DA 6 4115 to for soleby S je2 - B;E:::IPAILNERSTOPCIEIt. irommwSrr - 5 0 b 21 . 1 0r L : je ' .•••-;.1:4:'14 LUE Villi 4 OL--2,1:100 tbs. for sale I) • • B. , ..... 11. A. PAM BATS- t ooolr it 6dtsalq by • . AHNEK a.. , Cii.gT,,r4YE.L.l)w7-sxlFes r.r; A LER/11=3-3u c 'ski for axle % roc : K B. A., FARR ft•CO: Llibl-N5O Loblb-tur sale by : 11 jet; - B. A. FAHNESTOCII'VCO. - A' - -5O • as. Hyeenjor sale by .7 Jet : • • • PALINCSTOCK it CO. YNGLISH MUsTARD—Calutares i l keskotlincl 4- eagh, Impprled, for •• eil • • • 11. A. FAHNEs: TOCIX:*.• . • •fIREAT REDUCTION Or P • C.c 6.3 ; • • • •- Second Arrival of New "Bcatestisie. Gocrdos .. AT GREAT „BARGAIN - 8:i- • - • TIIE largest, Cheapest and iteer"Sirict of FAN '. •• CY DRESS GOODS ever, offpited in. this city, la now opening at . YOUNG, STEVENSON.. LOVE'S ariglas/ - /ilee }live Store, No-74 Market Street, between , . • Yourth street and sae Diorrumd,Pats4trigh," ••• • - The proprietors beveilter aliened a large and mast bientlied assort miutof the Newemand,„Most Feebiolia ble Styles of Fancy and Sta Pia. Dry Gooasi which have been purchased since the yens reduction urpstees et the large. clearing out sales in New York end Philadelphia, and will be offered to cash buyers . . from ,L+S to per cent lower than former prices. ..DRESS GOODS °revery descriptienifrom the cheap est to the most costly and magnificent, such as a very .large and beautiful stock of the following articles: • • Cbene and /wiper then° Silks; • • • •' "high r kusue, pleat clic:notion and lace silks ;. • • stripe do - . do; ,• • • Do - -plain black . do ; Brocade, Aroma and Posit de Soles, alteolora ; • Black and chart:teflon Turk saline, Werewargyedairkei • Chene and India Foulard - • ' . Do printed and plain silk Utisnes;_ -• t Do do Alberdnes and Gtenadinesi,.”- P lain, printed and embroidered 'twines ; •, :. • Chene plain and figured silks, and poplins; Chameleon faro de Naphra; • • ".• • • Paris printed bermes do ,detainer;.. • • Do do , and plaint:ill wool de laince, '• - , • • Do' do lawns nod • iaconcts, .• .• Plain and embroideredmill and &Wises; • Plain and printed c asameres, de Milne and alpacas ;• French end dornertie.ginghecas ;• •. • . • English and Aniericarreliaties rind, calicoes, at alit prices B N NETS and RIBBONS at great hichipWriar :•• Spritly and summer shawls • ' .do do;: . • . Needle waited sleeves, entre; collars , and "cilichiii•••• . Needle. worked laces I ".-.bunilkees an•d • m : u • a ;li.n• e • vip i •-• • Embred e rdi i liem viler an d plate cub' fancy iilkpocbethdltfs, ereVateaid V' • ' • Gloves, hoeiery and suspenders, a • "deck . n I• ett; Irish. linens, table 'cloths An 4 linens 61°°k ; Ticketts, •e .nens • Pic eached elld ye, diaper napkins; Do . brow Ong 4:0" . from 6to I . peryd ; • E_reneltelogili Vale` ...ore d Canton flannels; ;, °•viwgrelsr sneifeneyemsbnefeed• SatiCeLli ....iiisoneviria.esssimeres and ••:' • • . • Vif r'; "' tansy yessiogsi tee., Ac 4 Fik • pr.:Tricots would respectfully - solicit as .ii from all their friends, and' the pohhe gen , feeling confident: that they can ofrer : peater ainer.kts to Whole sale and . retail Inive.i: . %,tll . ll!l . lllnY have 'heretofore been offered la - • • mialtf - • 5101TNG. STEVENSQII,& LOVE. -- IDEBLIC SALE OF TURNPIKE STOCK,' eirlor- E ized by the following sections Of the Actor Rellt Of "Sic. 9. That the Audiutr General Ii also hereby to =prized and directed to - expose,to public' ante, la the borough of East Birmingham; at sack times as ho'reay appoint, the Stock of the CommanWealth . in' the Bing- • ingbara and Elizabeth Turnpike Company, and convey the lOUTte to the purchaser Of purchasers th.eretaft-foreei dei, That such stoek shall not be sold at a less pries than one.dollar per ahire. • . . • "Sac. 10. That it shall be the deity °fit= parr:hitter or purcheteets of said Slack, or any part therefor, to par. the purchase money to bepaid for such Stab Ir to the. =ate Treasurer of this Commonwealth, within. hirty days from thc. date of said purchase; who shall receipt for the same, and upon the production .of.ntch receipt before the Auditor General, be eball transfer the Stock or Stocks so sold according to the term. of Aida- Act." By theit= section It ley rovided,.‘qhat if an r.alee r of either of said covenantee shall purchase any of said Stocks in the company of which he ,is a member, the same shall inure to the, benefit of such company?' . . AunrronGettzust's Dines, - - Harrireurst,May 77,1854 Putsuant to the atithoritraforesatd, the' Stock. owned by the State of Pennsylvania 'ln the Birmingham and FJizabeth Turnpike Company, being 180 Shares, will be exposed to public sale, at the house of John A. Lipp:we, in the borough of East Birmingham, Allegheny county, Pennsylvanta, on FRIDAY, the gOtb day of 'finis next The sale to'commence at 10 o'clock, A. fd. • Par value, 525 per share. BPLIBAIK BANKS,' my3lttd • . • Auditor. General. . 7. rare Reduactl. . ' MONOUTO4/1-E R OUT E . • . . Brotoiswiticond s Cane...lloW m Ba Lantos* anit , PgßatPa. rItHE Af ornlug Boat loaves daily at 8 o'clock, - A.M. I. precisely, connecting with the Cars at Cambanalld. next morning.. • • The evening, boat leaves dally. at 6 o'clock: P. hi.,. (except Sunday eveninglt,) connecting with the can at Cumberland nekteseumr, at 10 o'elock_. Timelhrdugh to Baltimore 32 hours- Fauvist y.Sk.) Tinto through to Philadelphia 40 hena: Fare outy.810:. • .The National Road's now good, -Condueiora.go with the coaches between Brownevtile.and,Comberiand-- . .. which rushes this decidedly the beet route East.• • " • - 3.IIIF.SIUMEN, Ag_ent, °Scala the Monongahela House'. riXTRA ME OOLONG. TEAS.--Jast receive, Ala No. 252 Llberty.street, • a very ,suiprerior atria , o o f Oolon, Tea, 'which are bolieire cannot be surpasy o il i n Those desiring ri.yery'elloice,,delleately.fiave: no g b ut highly aromatic,: Week Teaiarg invited teijW sfa this a Kat , Green Teasof eve r y VliViei.Y;frolli 37 cents' to 21; Black Teas,of every variety, trota' as anti , 25; English sap Trish Black Teas. Warn' mt , v i to g i ve i makothgly,s t osi tole_ _Constantly oa t. sale by ' A•VC1,W,..40 't a d Car & CO, Jet' . urocelo culv 'Tea Dealers. .'" gaits* to °Dutra* • o r y 'ORIO , AND -. PENNBYLVANLV`.,RAILRIYAri. received r .or the 13rnding ind Pei:in/viva= I Railroad, from Wooster, by Loudonville and Mansfield. to Or o t i „ elan a , coun i xts, wi mid Cincinnati; Railroad., at Vrtt: • teStliPd:iBnA g LpSf thwie n W bo extern por.ion• the °hip and tante of fifty-three miles. • • .. They will be received at lir ,Msior anal the evening Of Tuesday, the . Loth 'of Jane. , and at Manstleld . until .the evening of W4dnesdaj', tho 11th of June next, and: will be addressed to. the =dere/ fined President of the COMps tly. - Plans `end profiler, oft the work east of Londonvil le will be .erMibited at Wortster, and of the work west of Londomijam, at klansfiebil, for one; week before-the let tintrirth p;oileCtilii they, be ob tallied on application tO Soloman: W . . Roberts. Chief En :itt,leeri;.or Jesse R. Straughno,-. remdentEnglatet ths,- es'oen.Diviston. A, preference be given to bid ders.‘who will agree to take , a percentage of their pay in thte mock of the Compiiny. . • - • uNiZal WhLROBINSON. JR., Pra'i. fU el% RECEIVED AND .FOR Sala: BY - JOS/11/4, elf RR° DEs 4. CO., No. 6 WOOD . boxes Lemons 4o bats Crean/ Walnuti 5,00. do * mdse . ; • ' 25 do Filberts 1000 bushe is Pea Nuts; 30 ' baga-sValnutt ; . 1000 drum,: Figs; ' • 20 cases Prunes. In jars' . 500balf • do;, - 10 'do do "la funcybsta;• MO boxes %Raisins; 10 do Sardines_ ; . • 130 do layer do; 10' do Skil/ Liquodeer; 100 ball c do‘ - '• 25 boxei Relined do; . " 600 boxes Tsre Crackers ;- 60 baskets Salad' Oil ; 200 do do do No. v ; bOxes Maitarosi; 100 dozen hell'd Almond s; 20 do Vennsierll ;. MO do Lemon Syrup; - 20 'do GamDrosk:" 3000 Cocoa 50 mats Imlea A lmo nds; CO dozen Pepper Sauce; 50 baP 'lritllionn . to; . 40 do. - aseartedPiekles; 4 0 do If- paper sliell..de4;2o do .Claiol Moo; 10 bat ea )kitdeaux 603 20.. do, blocs: do ; Ligharaing iterds..spratt at• Patens. - _ JAMBS JACKSON, General sail'As•• - • • More:tale Depot, 88 Wiod smu t Pinsbutilt, - (Certwright's Cutlery Store), • • rIWIESR LIGHT/WM RODS are ao conitrieted - act I they cannot gda oat of order. The* Insulators trand Attachments fitting teeorately,the Points tod Idaspee.s are unrivalled—the Ashok , being highly ornamenno,and without dispute, the bon conductor ever _mann/IMO. I willput ,hens up•thro , the Country at Vac.* foot and et the pinata and magnets. Address by post 01 a written order at 80 Wood It, where de Rods may be seen. flalZber _ _ : z :;- >~=.::.' t ..:+s:, RIME