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MORNING, . JUNE .cilfservean .ever Caw to esteem the as the Ara*: att. biessiNs. :.Disunian! God for • •An . .o 6 rZaratiOn wel:ettsbornua rue the rashness of the i" - - 7 .e 4 A:0 3 01/00113M101STATE 1':'.j1. , .ii1A.1[..8.1.A...1• 4 ..g.R . 1 cAllAL_comAnsslgNM!, SETII Democratic Com Correspondence. Tax DrzeocsairtoCovirry Cosorrrratt of Correspond ence for Allegheny County, will meet at the Office of the ilfomfng Post, corner.of Wood and Fifth 17 mew, on Sataiday, the 14th day of June instant, at 11 •o'cloet, 4. M2 :. Fitinctaat attendaiee is requested. • - A. BURXE, Chairmio. Secretary. • • . (June s.ijiilBsl. U" The following named persona compose the Goss • salute : a. Burke, Dr. A. Bleck, Multi Hornet; . • Robert Woods, harle R hlarp er e , ' , Cnt, Sohn Coyle, ' • D Lynett . ~ ..-<9.attteetatit).State Convention,. AT HARRISBURG., ." - Fat lien:Meeting enididates for Swamis Bintca, on the .litttofJune.lBsl u axed by the regobtr set.on of the -;ltsleCentralCodatattee;.. . Tga Alp=no Pour has a larger circulation thinany subseripitain paper ,pablished in Pittsburgh. To busi ness men it *Timis an excellent medium for Advertising; " and being the only Democratic paper issued in Alle.ghe z ay county, It goes into the halide of a clans of re nd ers .reached•by no other paper. Advertisers will be good . .eiftrughro hear this in mind. eloquent "Protein of Koteuth," winch . 1 1.4 Publish to-day,'wee crowded cut of yeaterday , e It'aiteeitytt'preei of other matter. The Saturday Morning Port. ; Spirit Rippings ; Flowers, Fiteft Flowers; A Thought; Night-A Sonnet; Onto ...All the time. Number IV of Rough Sketches and Random Thoughts; A glee on Demand; Herne; The •Fiezt 'Newspaper; The Moon; Squeezing Blida; . The Roses of Earth; A Good Story by "Black Da;” An account of the Riot at Hoboken; Foreign News; One of Hungary's Heroines; Proceedings in City 'Councils; Proceedings of the Democratic State . Coo. notion; beside a large amount of other ioterestieg 'matter. Bungle copies flee cents.f. The Conve s titloit--01sorgantsa. . We are so:earitestly attached to the principles end singes of the Democratic party, and so' [hon. ottghly impressed with the necessity of maistainiog and tiPhelding all that belongs to it, that we can - OCTET stand by and witness an assault from without, or en.usigenerous blow from wit in, without endaav r:ering.to-resist'and repel it to the utmost of our ;bumble bbfliiiq , } '. ltto matter how pore, trotbful and ..; be the prineiplcs of powerful party, every -7 .innei:Siniffirdatiethit'as aintiat . its powerful and on. sarantiloitireiettries, 'practical and permanent sue. - . ceas - nan - rieferbe seettred - Anteakby regular organl• nation harmonious eo.operation and ready ne• quiescence whether in or but of the party,—m_the UtliThssea WO! toe utkitstity: I co ts the - ::hinoty of the-great pity Of iho country, even from the beginning; and ;evert devistionfrom this roga• ...;: ler:P s ithr hiwhet= piiblic do. . intdirgiami.. In the:midet of stolen' nines°. •'•ii , ter What ,ssii...priticiplea.onthout inganitation Even the beautiful statue of Memnon utterer? no ataicant4itiabe concentratt 3 / 4 - rays- of the morning .. .- 1 "" rf OKUP* 11 :0. . Virethiirennehled Jo - 'make these - ierbarks in view of an roliften - amanatisiffem.certato gentle. men in Philliadarlihiii . bitherto known - as members of • the Democratic-party, end addressed to the deli!. ... s lates to the Judicial-Convention, soon to assemble ' t at Harrisburg: Thiadocument is not merely a blow • 'ittruclir at fudge CAM:FBM.L, but it ia , in our opinion, • a :hint at the ttme-honored -.usages of the party. . -the latter-settro, ate enter our strong protest 'against it.. The whole addresa is to bad taste, and Conceived In a wrong spirit. It breathes rank dia• organization, and sets a dringerona precedent. If • thin Movement 'be pereevered in, aqd carried out, • in vain may welonk for success in the future. took..,ae_the billmaking Judges elective be. Cadilfain 1191!; ,. botti panics- of the Commonwealth 1 arraegements for the nomination of; 'eitlUttriiiiiiihilifor the Supreme Beach. The Cep. • :kiiilrojetilltteie - Millsiatensentions for the purpose, - aDd itrittuirj , tiseeiings-eiere publicly announced In . . _ • _tbanountiesind.districm. In the case before us, all • • the formalitles were gone through, tho relative merits of the' aspirsista.discussed, sod the Democrats of • Philadelphia, in regular meetings convened, record.. theirchoiceirt - favOr of one man, and against all lit'llie.cleirthe taw Itself, referring the elec. -17:tion efludirei direetii to the people, and with the .ftiot.of wag Majority of votes favorable to the alnendnient'nf trio 'Comnitution staring all men . LIVAhe Atte, It •is . idle and • presumptuous to ny, ' .itiit.:oo - .2,Democrats of Philadelphia are mot capable- Of- Makiog a proper selection for • ' that :olfiCe fat : themselves. It comes with a bad :Apace front moo professing to bo Democrats', oven ineipainnatjoa. A:1;5 ,-,:iiityhtf7Deinitctata of Pbiladolphia were called . tipetilirlia)(4 l stholce from names familiar to them. Kalb:gin their midst. ft jenot pretended that a new name rens sprang upon them on the eve of the election, or that any aecreay was used as to theinen to tie - voted - for. On the contrary, long deli fore the primary meetings, the public ear was fa.. 'milli:iced 'with the names of the candidates. 'lf any charge of ynfitaegs was to be made, if any ad• drenes were to be circulated or protean, writteo, why, : its the' name or ell that is manly and hooisti were theY not uttered and published before the day of the electioi, act that - the charges might be investi• gated before the- *ohm's' of the people. But not syllable was written until months alter the verdict was known. - • • • '• • - • Clearly - and - completely. - defeated before the pia' . 2::p le . - of . thstlisty..ii::shat.foU'allty, who are made by 2 . hi thipiOrkji4.joe . bf . sbe" fitness or unfitnearof eitadida_teep, eihat.ii:mlieratile movement it is to see thedittfegted and disappointed reiv,atcoloptiovio: ..carry tip as appeal to the delegatea,ie Cimyeution I' Why not acquieice with Democralic•manlinen. ht. the decision there giien Whrplot; and inn:tine:. nii,pe* addresses to disiact and-divide the Delh+ omacy, never so firtnlyonited 30 at the moment this protean appeared, and on the eve of a gratad contest; Saitrentael of our priticiples,'and the ireso - st; ..-;;;.i.totthe admiaistration from dangerous and on faillifup irt - littitdir We regret this,unfortunatenffair, but . no„better way of geuing rid of the- evil likely :to thtin for allgood anti true Democrats t o put , . .. , ,....1411 0 0 1.12 . E . .—q,fipe!.t or ileuditraon • ,•RRitalt coirein i fe 4 ", whilit iWUng 80.te.#u t., on firivnte lantoonel recest"-: With William SA, barged With beiaglii sill maeljtc, e iofanions Innen. ''oigitiiho'ibdlacriminately burned, inDccehe;' 18419, Omens the entire ICCOrda and papers of the laodoffice of Ronk county. Hill wan the ag repot. General Smith way wounded but not P . ,!:FTSPYRP..H.i FOR GOVERNOR, CpItION 4300ier Dr. John Pollock, Wm. t 3. Hawkins, Dr. James Powers, John Dunn, • ' H. S. hlagraw, Rody Patterson, John D. Miller, Abraham Haps. ' , To Advertisers. OPENING OW "TEM HALL. "Behold how brightly breakaarte mowing." At the elOse or, the Reading Ponirentiour cl;tori ous mass meeting of the Democracy wan hid, na We learn by private telegraphic despatchesend the :greatest enthuvlaem prevailed. A delegatecrom this county, yesterday telegraphed as follows: " The largest mass meeting I over ran , ratified the nominations last night. col.B, W. }TACK made the most brilliant speech I ever heard, Viad created an excitement you would` have rejolcsd/o see." I This begins the Democratic belt, 41861 t The Prospects are truly Cheering tbroegloat the State.— The pally aro aroused, end there G . a / determination manifested In all quarters to redeem our good old Commonwealth. *hen such an ckquent speaker as Col. BLit= has taken the stuop in favor of the - nombres of the ReadingConveition ) there can be no doubt entertained aa to the v a ult. far Na Morning Post. • Messrs Hastpma & Lavrow--Sirs : Having notic ed in your sheet of Saturday last, two prize quer. Hone of rather obatruce new° when reasoned arith. metically. In another Dustier there was a solution to them by J. Copley, wh , has not, in my opin ion, rightfully solved them ;nia arier.ers will not stand to be tested. Now, it icing since I had the metes. City of contending wiry difficulties in arithmetic; however, when Frerturpi the most °bump questions Which can he put in the matter ore before the pub. lie; I cannot remain slant. J. P. 8., the proposer, knows well the di&ulty of solving such qtestione. It seems he is we! acquainted with the principles on which such &pond; bid be not, he would not restrict them rOW, should ho object to thoeo an• ewers, be will oply and addreas JOHN BARRY, Wylie street, Pittsburgh. The anewoo to the first question are 65 sod 96, which are o)talned by dividing the stock Into the assumed saes of 20 to II and 9. That te".the second . question is 48 iochea. Now by aesurolg 42 for the side of the vacuity, clad that 6 la thrdouble thickness of tho material, the outer side least be 46 ; the difference between the cube of which, end the cube of 42, is equal to the solid enemata of the material, and therefore no error ap isms, and when so, the assumed numbers moat an swer tho conditions of the question. J. Benny. ails 88 66 ppl and Louisiana Crops The Concordia Iritelligeacer, bui gloomy account. of the young cotton crop. In Concordia and Tensas Parishes, Louisan', the prospect to equally as bad as in Adams and Jefferson counties, Mississippi:— The Intelligences has a long snide on this dcl. icatc subject, from which we select this para. graph : "Ltet week a scientific planter of Adams county, out of ao entire section of ploughed land, which be put in cotton early in April, broke up six hundred acres and planted again leaving only forty acres of the first planting to stand. The entire month has been .as cold as charity, and, literally, as dry as duet. The few rains were dashing and violent showers, which ran off suddenly without penetrating the soil, with the cold atmosphere chilled the deli cate plants which peeped above the surface, or pro rented its appearance at all. It has a meagre, miser able, starred and dwarfish appearance in gener al, giving no hope for the insure, but in re. planting." Later from Oregon. The steamship Debit), Capt. navel, arrived from Astoria, Oregon, havieg made the trip in 66 hours, and brought down 25 passengers, and full files of Oregon papers to the 12th May. The municipal election In Purtland.took place on the , Mb May, and resulted in the election of Hugh D. o , Bryant, to the morality, by only (our majority. Bat little interest is said to hate been manifested in the result• Tho steamer Willamette, to be placed on the route between Oregon and New York, via Panama and Chagres, isepoken of as being nearly ready to take her_pisce on the - Pacific lines. . • I A siinerarritif Oerernit 66 - I - bFI Witt in Portland, which is thus alluded to in the Oregonian: '"Several of the hands from the steamer Gollah became-intoxicated and commenced a general fight on shore among thenaselice,-which resulted le the biting off a piece of the nose of George Robbio,"coel bearer, who in return stabbed with a diik knife Elesery Wood, fireman, in several places. Robbie has been arrested, and Wood is still alive bet *bete is little hope of his recovery✓" Anecdote of Col. We hod the following characteristic anecdote of Cot. Brozxn, our nominee for Governor, going the rounds of our Democratic exchanges. It wa s originellywritten by 4 correspondent of the Clin ton Democrat : As I was riding out the other day, I happened to overtake a man, good looking, well dressed and intelligent. I immediately entered into convene. Lion with him. He informed me he belonged to the Methodists, was a preacher, and had seen d good deal of the backwoods. Among other things he related the following anecdote, which I shell give as near iu his own words as I can recol. lect: Some two or three years ago, I was sent to Clearfield to assist Brother -- in the discharge of his duties.' One of the first public meetings that I attended ‘,t as a Sabbath School celebration in the woods. The - day was cold, the wind whist led through the tops of the trees, making them shake to their roots, and filling me with apprehen sions for the safety of the whole party. The little children came in groups or schools perfectly un. conscious of any .danger. They took their seats ou logaor stumps with beautiful simplicity, and all things moved off decently and in order. Very soon they begao to feel the cold. A tall, stout looking man walked into the woods, took out his flint and steel, struck alight, and 60013 made a good fire. A lew speeches were made, then dinner, consistin. b of cakes, &c. WWI handed round. Our man of the Hint and steel brought the cakes i passed them round, slapped one little fellow on the back, pulled another's hair, all good bumoredly, and then took his seat with his back against a tree, sitting oa a root. "After dinner we looked around for au orator, and could find none. Just as I was going to ills .rniss the children, the man of the flint and steel walked up to the stand. He began an address to the children. CommOn enough it seemed at first; I listened, it got better, better, and better still, un• till.was completely, lost in wonder. The most excellent reasoning, the most beautiful compart• sons, all seemed to flow smooth and easy, and yet plain and simple. I had heard some of our best speakers, but none.of them excelled this. Every One was pleased, for every one understood bim. I sat enchained_ until he had done. I then asked the man nearest me-who the speaker was? He looked perfectly surprised! Why everybody knows hlmi why that's ittia Bioxsal" Tire Naar Corrroarz.—A letter from Lowell, Marie.. earl:. The Turkish dress hap at length made its appearance in this city.* Four young ladies have been perambniatingourstreeta all the morning, dress ed in light blue de !nine skirta, long enough to reach below their knee, with full Turkish troweere of the same material, and neat blue 'gaiters to match:— They certainly made a very neat and pretty appear.. once, and behaved themselves in a very modest and becoming manner. This change in the ladies con. -tames ie much.approved of by every body here, and bide fair to become the trange, particularly among -the -factory girls, of whom we have some twelve or fifteen thousand. - PAM:CABLE Itsunose— The Mohawk Valley Railroad,vivhich Ie ifitended to forma connection be tween the ..qtica and Schenectady railway, New York, warituilt at a cost of $1,600,000, and its ez. cent of' earialligirover expenditures, which-bas been dlstrlboteil partly in dividends and partly in new stock, has been in fourteen years 84,218,204. • The road is fourteen miles In length. If this statement . •bo . tnte, it must be one of the most . profitable roads Witie s ioteatr - • • • . . On archeologist has recently discovered that Richard 111. was called crooked or crouch backed not because he was deformed, bat because he wore a creel on tho back of his diem. Shalnryeare bums better. MMil MINI KOSSUTH; We copy from the New York Herald; the follows ing eloquent and impassione# appeal from Kosstrm, the hero, and we regret to say, from present appear. armee, the martyr, eilfungary. We do not onvithe the feelings, remark& the Pennsylveefan of those who can road the letter without a thrill of emotion and aympatby for him who would have been - under more favorahlo circumstances, the siviour of his country; or those whose hearts do not swell with MI dignation Ilgainst the tyrants and oppressors who have rendered such an appeal necessary: Kossuthio Protest. ADDRESSED TO TUE SUBLIME PORTE. The undersigeed,lato Governor of Hungary, is by his prolonged detention, reduced to demon. of either justice or generosity . He, who is forced to abut. don hope, has nothing further to fear from force or .violence; he is beyond all constraint. The undersigned has reached this point. • Tu-day in the anniversary of our arrival at Ku. tabja I Katohjal tho tomb where the. Sublime Porte has buried ua alive, whilst speaking to us of hod pitaltty. •- - Pursued by miifortuue, we stopped before the threshold of the Muesulman, and asked from himo in the name of God, in the name of humanity, in the name of his religion, a hospitable asylum, or a free passage. The Turkish government had entire liber ty to receive us or not. It had the right of saying: I wilt give yon abetter in a prison, or in snide distant place where you will be detained and strictly guarded. This is the hoe. pitality which Turkey offere • you. Hit does not please you, hasten your departure, rid an of your em barrassing presence. This was not said-to •ua. The Sublime Porte deigned to open to us its shot. tering Vat; it entreated us to cross the threshold, and swore by its God and its faith that It would grant . us hosditality and a safe asylum. We trusted oar. selves to the honor of the Turks. We eat of their bread and of their telt; we reposed under their roof. We prayed to God to bless them, and we offered them our courage, our experience matured Iliad". "Bode; and our everlasting gratitude. And Hupp" clans keep their word. Look at Bosnia, where Aluseutmen, subjecta raffle Sublime Porte, are revolted against it. A haailfift ofliongarian soldiers are in the ranks of its army-%. it is but a handful, for they would not accept more. Well! who are first upon the breach? who aro first in the charge? who are they that never retreat, who advance, io the midst °litre and grape "trot, bayonet in hand, to victory? They are this handful at exile". They die for Turkey; the Hungarian keeps his word. They offered us heepitality, and they gave os prison; they swore to us that we ehoeld meet with an asylum, and we have found banishment. God will judge; and God isjust. We have suffered; but for the sake of not catnip; embarrassment, we have confidence. We have ahown it. They begged ue to wait. We have wait ed long. They slid to us, it is only until Austria shall succeed in re-eatabliabing that which the despots Call order (the order et opplexilon,) that which they call vanquility ( the tranquility of the lamb.) Well she has re-established this order, this ban. crudity, by her eseeetioners. She bas rincirtablish ed it so tar as to dare to provoke Prussia to war; so far as to dare, trusting to the support of her master, the Czar, to encroach upon the nations of Europe, to extend her forces from the Baltic to Butner so far as to threaten Piedmont and Switzerland; so far as to bribe the border provinces to revolt—she has to. established Ibis tranquility, she has evert announced its re-establishment to the Sublime Porte; and we are still prisoners. They begged us to wait one year, miming from the day on which we first placed our feet upon Ot toroae soil. We waited. Afterwards we were (old to reckon the year from the day when the eentence of our transportation into the Interior was decreed. Again we walled patient. ly. At length they seemed to revolt at being any longer the jailers of AUstrta, and •they permitted es Ito hope that on the anniversary of out arrival at HO. tattle our liberty would be restated to us. Well, this anniversary . has arrived. 'Let us see Iwhat it has brought us. A poor Hungsrlan,-Major Domeier, preforrieg, at I do, elite or even-death to servitude, dectitute of all means of aubvisience, had 'come eight menthe before to ask my advice and some assistance is go to Belgrade, in order to seed for his wile thither, who was living at Petervrardirn, Is was a matter of simple humanity. I gave him . wosoeslighs attain trice, and he departed fur Iletrade. When he arrived there, he bad bone already sre; tielpated by the ceeesatiour. of Awn", who see. everywhere my hand to the weliqounded discontent of her oppressed people, end who, at her whole life is a conspiracy ageism God and humanity, Gads con spiracy in eterythii g. Austria then anticipated him, by the lying accusation of being the •bearer of pro. ellamatleas from mo to the Hungarista nation. The accusation was false. I altrin it on my honor. Nevertheless, on the faith DI - spies, without honor Or character, Auatna caused to be arreated, at ' his poor wife, on her way to join her exiled hoe. I band, and the imaginary proclamation' demanded as I the price of her liberty. Demeter justified himself before the Servian gov ernment in so wilting a manner, that that govern ment, although only a feeble vassal of the power ful Ottoman empire, finind 'efficient strength in the jusuce of his cause to protect him. j t o o loose o h s e e r her husband b l d b T a b t e u p p lo o r wi A fe u na r s ia p w e a r s mou b te li d ge te d condition that Domotor should immediately leave ' Belgrade. This poor woman Is a creditor or Austria. Her entire heritage, the meoey of the orphan, is in the heeds of Austria, not by confiscation but to trust. Domotor resisted the insolent demands of the Austrian Conn!, until the debt doe to his wile 'held be paid. This is his crime. He dared to demand the re turn of the poor orphan, heritage. The Semen government continued generously to support and protect him for eight months. But as the Austrian Consul persisted in his per. cecation, and as the Dragoman of the Pachalik of Belgrade (who ia rather en officer of Austria than of the Sublime Porky made common Calle° with the consul, the Serrian government was at length obliged to remove him from Belgrade; but his cane° was so just that our government even then gave bim permiasion to reside at Kragojavaer, and continued its protection to enable him to follow up his Jodi.- cial dieputo with Austria. It was under such circumstances that Major De meter, seeing the commercial enterprise which ho had undertaken in order to support bimrell and his wife, ruined by thie removal, and finding it impossi ble to provide for the' eximenco of his wife In the city in wbiCh a residence wan offered, to him, was obliged to leave her without money; exposed to die of hunger, to come again to ask my mist &nee and advice. He came fornialied with regular passports. lie was on the poaut of departure, when, on the anniversary tuella our detention at Kota:Nab, an order soddenly arrived from tho grand Vizier that he also should also be detained. His passports were-regular; ho was neither a sub ject nor a guest of Turkey his wife was friendless, and dying of hunger, at Kragujovaor, but what was that? It seema that the agents of Austria have the power to treat with ridicule tbo rights of nations, and the personal safety of individuals in Turkey.— One of them caused an Hungarian to be publicly ar rested at Smyrna, because he was ono of my set vents, and transported him to an Austrian dungeon, where he still languishes; another caused Turkish houses to be searched oven in the capital of the Padiehah, io order to possess himself of papers be. longing to Hungarian emigrant.. He inveighed oth ers into his official residence, as in a trap, and there ho caused them to be bound and carried on board Austrian vessel°, because they refused to accept an insulting amnesty from the hands of the execution. era of their country; others enticed there, and de tained by force, have been so menaced and threat. coed that they have sought a voluntary death to es. cape from Austrian grace. At length the Austrian agents drew up a calum nious denunciation against Major Domotor, which ' the Servian government found upon inquiry to be so' totally without foundation, that it not only treated •it as such, but even gave permission to Domotor to reside at Kragujoraer, the Servian capital. And the Sublime Porte, upon the faith of this caluuoious denunciation, wit hout t inquiry, without investiga tion arrested my countryman and ordered hie im prisonment Kutahja ' although he was only a tray der; provided with regular passports, recognized as innocent by the Servian government, and taken under its protection: at was 'enough that he was an Hungarian. ' - There je yet. more: in the order which inflicted this crowning act of ieluatice upon Major Demeter, the phrase which follows is literally to be found:— "As the departure ofthe individuals detained at Ku. tabjab is already decreed, it is ordered that the said Domoter, who is by chance amongst - them, he ar. rested and detained also." Ii it, then, to inspire on With confidence in our approaching liberation, that these fresh detentions have just been effected? - • Behold the the anniversary 'of I.oor detention ha's brought tot's! • , I most solemnly protest against this act. I appeal from it to the eternal justice of God, and to the judgement of all - humanity. I appeal from it with the more confidence, as this act given proof to all foreigners, travelers or resi ;-__ dents in Torkeyithat their personal gaiety cannot be guaranteed, and that no one can be sere that .in consequence of some 'denunciation, he may not be similarly treated. I appeal from it yet more, because Ibis act cannot fail to be followed by disastrous consequences, in destroying oil confidence in the belief that the sights of nations are respected In Turkey. I appeal from it beridea, ,because it cannot fail to compromise the dignity of the illusion govern. moat before Its &objects and to diminish the Wash. taut of Servia to:the filiblime Porte, and that in 'a moment when the Midi party, supported by Aus tria and Ruda, is upon the eve of disturbing the tranquility of Serria, and of proving to Europe that, amongst all the Sclavonian provincei of the Ottoman empire there is note single one which is not sub ject to discontent and to antrutea, to the advantage of Russia. As for myself and my.companionain misfortune, I feel bound to declare before God and humanity that we ere reduced to that pitch of despair at which mon take comasal of their honor regardless of the consequences or of the scandel of collisions which may be provoked, defbrmined to die rather than to sbamit toe prolongation of their sufferings. Kotahla, April 13, 1851.' Orribblings anb (Dipping' ..-:—.Niu Cashmaa, the popular BCIiV3O, is at present playing In Cleveland. • The N. Y. Tribune learns from London that the ministry, nobilitti and capitalism of England are all go ing into Mr. Whilney'a overllind railroad through Can ada. Does ant Mr. Whitney construe kindness into as. sent and approbation!, Ottottor. Wrntona, up in Youngstown, 0., once btugaitred to marry Miss .torna.Pdam.. But he forgot to do it and took a widow ; The jury inn week asked him to hand over $1,953 to Bliss Arms ILIS a cOnsolation! Mr. Wra. Dixon, near Thoraville, Perry county, writes to the 0146 Cultivator that ha has a hen which has brooded 12 chickens from aineettga, and they are all alive and doing finely. Aunt Nancy says It LI 14140 that people make such a fans about ran away negroei, (or when her hat band ran away once they only offered " One Cent Re ward." • The Grand Jary of Dearborn minty, la , at the line term of the Circuit Court, pretested maim-two bills of indictments, 60 of which wens against person■ for selling liquor at retail, without a licinse. Thin Aurora tia.) Standard saysituuCol..las- H. Lane was fined 8100 and imprisoned it the County Jail for five minutes, on Saturday lest, by Ile Dearborn Cir cuit Court, for challenging Col. E.Damoit to fight a duel some two months since. Rev..1..1 Doherty, the Catholic Nest at Spring field, Mass , proved an alibi, and was (grained of the assault with intent upon Mary Ann ?Jonathan. The Missouri Republican lay■ thn at no period since IND has the emigration to Illinois, bwa, Minne. laths and Missouri been so general as this tering. In ad dition to tba tide from other States, peaty increased numbers of foreign emigrants are arriving. John 111.Gtay, cne of the Tehuantepc surveying party, and another wan, were devoured by a stnk, while bathing in the Pacific. Mr. Malaga Mann complimented the . adies turbo Unitarian dinner in Boston - . remarking that a old times, for a period of four thousand years, only listen women wero mentioned es distinguished," and nc of them was tha witch of Endor. • In the Isle of Skye alone it is eomputd that 10,- 000 able-bodied persons, not entitled to teleran at this time without work, without food, and withal, credit.— That is is Great Britain. A portion of the dyke front Bloody lend to the Illinois shore, opposite St. Loots, was washedwiny by the Watt water en Tberstlay week, The loss will pnc bebly antount to $12,0E0 or 815,444. • roc Waynesburg Whig of the 34 says :?n Scut day teeming last a little girl named Ann Shim', aged about 12 years, hying in the family of C. A. Bin, Erg., of this place, got op from her bed asleep, rated the window of her bedroom, (which was in the wend am. s ly.) and fell kom it to the ground, breaking hr right Ann. The Glreeadongh Intelligence: rays: We oder stand du. Pea:Va. Central Mut Rout ;vitt be kliSt 4to Lockport, Ibis courtly, by the Ist of Jell,. -6 oft Thursday e venlng or last won, a Mr. Vamet littae at Mr. Ceitibs' a taco fninn (tree n 'burg, was Melt ed on the breast by it horse, felt down and expired ii3A few minutes. "Charles," std a father to ins son, whileheY were worttng in a saw coill,"whet possesses you al iodate with seat girls es yoo do•—when I was r your age, I could get the first cat" "The first cut," Ind the son, as he assisted the old man en tolling over any, "12 always a .tae:' The editor of the Oshkosh (0.) Demontt oneta to supply his paper free as long as be publasheit, to the fast lady,to that place litho will adopt the ne• style of dims. The editor of the N. Y. Os") , Rook, whos - ent over the Erie Railroad ort the recent celebrennioecarton, thinks the road was hurried too ranch In Its coarnetton west of Ilornellaville , for ha own lute maw c the repo• union or the managers. It is said that the mutts, nearly eomptled,ehowa a diminution of two millions of Inhabatoni In Ireland sumo HO SITCDMIS OF OLD RIOLIIII MANDF.3.--10 the reign of James I. men and women lore looking glance publicly, the men a. broaches r °mamma in their hats; and the women at their indlea or on their bosoms nr rometimee (like the udica of our day,) in the centre or their fan, whib were than made of feathers Maimed into oiler or Ivory tubes. At feasts, every guest brought his 'ern knife and a whetstone was placed behind th door, upon which be sharpened hie knife as he otered. In 1684, a Dutchman, named Wm. ponen brought the first Coach into England; and It 1 said the sight of It put both hones and man In atonement. Some said It was a cart, shell brought on of China, and some imagined it to bo one of thuDgan temples in which the Cannibals adored tho dell. Fanny Ender has recently relined from Mos. cow to to Vienna. Her protessiotal campaign in the ancient capital of the Czars mist have grati. tied her as much ns any of her triumphs in large cities. Her performer/es at Moscow were twe nty.two, with a golden ?amt. Besides garlands and trogaets, composed if the costliest hot house flowers, white pigeons rare thrown on tht stage. Her horses were talc from her car riage, and the goddess was drawn l her admirers to her splendid apartments. XII carpets were spread in the street where she wasto alight. She is zdwut to retire from the stage .o her princely domain in §yetit. "Tar MAN THAT WAB "Bum OF HIS REFIT." —About the drollest man alive ieu chap now in Chicago, well known in northern'ermont by the name of "Tim Wait" Say what you might to Tim, he was always ready with a repartee, and a good one. On one occasion be erne into a hotel in Burlington, looking rather jail(' and down-in the-mouth. "What's the mattet,Timl" said one of the company, "you look ratio the worse for wear." "Why, you see," said-Tim, "I haven't slept a wink for three nights—last night, to-oight, and to-morrow night I" Haling set the bar-room in a roar, Tim left to make m for his loss by a triv ple snooze. Boldness Tam. for City Purposer, IN pursuance of " An Ordinane providing for an in of the Revenue of ail, City, passed the 18th April, 181 8 P notice is hereby gVen 4 that the City An seasor has left at my Office for tt amination by all inte rested, a list of persona doing tininess in the city, in conformity with said Ordinance Ste 4. If upon examination t said list, any persons shall think themselves aggrieoed by the said assess ment, they shall state the same fs an affidavit, which af fidavit shall also contain a Itatenent of the tree amount of their sales, to near as can bi ascertained; said affi davit to be made And left with tic City Treasurer, with in two weeks from the date ofthe first publication of the notion aforesaid. BEO.B. That no appeal shall bi taken bath,' the affida vit of the person or firm ggrieted s t ated affidavit to tie conclusive evidence of t oo fits in relation to the ainount of sales. Appeals mast be made within-two weeks from ibis date. S. R. JOHNSTON, le7 . . . - ChyTreastmor. 0410: HAUT, SAUTUR3E AND CHAMPAGNE WINES-20 -and at hi do Hant Santurne* Wino 25 bxs. Claret Wine ; 2 1 beaketeltIruatonie . Vez c ray Champagne Wine, quarts tad pints ;13 do Geislee's Anchor do. In store and for stab by MILLET. A RICKETt3ON, Nos: 211 and =Liberty et. C I AZK F 2gdatV"7 , o fal , r:acelleatquality; Justreceived and for meow by • je? FicKszakt& STOWVENEL. RESH SALAD OM—An excellent article in store and (or sale by e 7 . FICKEIBEN & STOUVENKL. ,u~-. , =fill " ": . Orr' Ma(turista' Woralla GOD arts only, or is be both ONE and three? or, are there three persons in the ONE Gen? or, are chore Ares objeots of worship? A second discourse on the above subject, being the argument from Scripture history, will be delivered al the City Lecture Room, on Sunday evening, at a before 8 o'clock. Inquirers after Bible truths are earnestly requested to attend. • Morning service a t 101 o'clock Q? Mt SM. HARDER & Limos.—Allow me to sag suitable name *of A. BARCLAY, Esq,, of Allegheny, as a cadidato for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. • • • je7:lt ALLEGUENY—FIRST WARD. • IV' Symptom, of lineage... Should never be disregarded. They are unerring indications that the tat (=miens of nature have been interrupted in their healthy action, and that serious evils must inevitably fol low, unless the system be again set right by the timely use of proper remedies. 133- Bear in mind, that nature. is ever endeavoring to eipel disease when it invades the animal economy, and only needs the assistance of some genial restorative— thorough, yet mild in its action—that will give tone to the system, and ACT 11P071 TILT BLOOD—which is the principal of life. OUYSOTT'S YELLOW DOOR' AND SARSA.PARIL,- , As asu pp ort e rf the blod elver novater of the system, and a and preof the powers o f life, it haino equal. Take it, on the first indication that disease is upon you, and you. will avert perhaps' weeks and moans of stein:less and mitering. 0- See advertisement. LOUIS KOSSUTH. - Excellent Ointment. Mr. Sloan—Dear Sir : For a length of time I was seri ously Olio ted with the Rheumatic complaint, and ap plied freely Me minus liniments, pain-killett, ant obtaining any relief: Aller which , yo a r °gout at this place influenced me to try your Ointment, land within two weeks from the time I commenced using ff; the pain ceased, and I was effeemally cured; and shall recom mend all who.aretsimilarly afilieted with the distressing complaLut f to procure y our excellent Ointment without .. delay.:..Respeetfullf i nn F. - Ptineettille, Peoria County, May Patrols:tun t Sitititysburg, Huntingdon Co, P, March 4, 'st. S. 51. • Kier : Dear. Sir Your Petroleum i 3 working wonders in this vicinity; therefore, we would thank you to send as two dozen by the Pennsylvania Railroad. We are entirely out, and it is being inquired for almost every day. Yours, resitectrully, 'JOHN LONG & iroymriikAlbtood co., Ohio, March 10, 'Ol. S. M. Kier: Dear Sir—Your Agent, a few weeks since, leR with us four dozen Rock Oil which we have sold. Please forward to us eta dozen immediately. Your medicine is working wonders in . this region.— We can obtain several excellent certificates, if you de.' sire th em. Years. &e., W. W. SCOTT. For sale by Keyser & M'Dowell, 140 Wood street ; R. E. Sellers, 67 Wood street ; B. A. Fahnesteek & Co., corner of Wood and Front streets; D. ht Carry, D A. Elliott Joseph Douglass, and M.P. Schwartz Alleaheny. Also, by the proprietor, s. Kalfl. apr'2o Canal Basin, Seventh sL, Pitteburah. • Dagn FPO., blictoos & Co. would respeetfally announce to the citizens or Pittsbargh, Allegheny and vieinityithat they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Elam and Front, built and ormagea expressly for the pll:pose of taking Daguerreotype - hlteneasca. The best Da. gnerreotypes, on the best material, arc taken at this es tablishment, ender the special superintendence of the proprietors. • The arrangemsnt enables them also to take Family Groups, of any number of persons, in the most perfect manner. ... • Likeneasee of lick or otanseetbirelione, taken in any past of the city. . `ka . i 4: - Gallery at the Lafayette Ihll,Pourthntreet, cornet Of Fourth and `► b alreete Entrance ea Fourth mreet. febl4:ly Rotleew...Thel OURIMTMILA TAILORS Soarre,of PAM °ugh told Allegneu7, meets on the : second Mendel" at every march et th e Florida Holm, Market st. • u67yl lour Vouso,Jr., Se eremrj• Collecting, Bill Posting, !Co. . JOHN lU , COU.IIII V" Attends to Collecting, Bill Posting, Distributing Cords amid Creches for Patties, Ac , &e. V - . Orders lett at the Calee of the Morning Post, or at Holmes , Perlodleal Store, Third et., will be promptly intended to. • liny2tit y Conennaptlonla Premonitorles Are Coned', Colds,lnfloenza, Bronchitis, tightness of the Chest, pain in the left side, low fever, and many other symptoms of like character. Then come Tube cies in the Lungs, disorganization, prostration of the physical powers, and soon the scene closes. That they may not weep when too late, let the (fiends of the sick be vigilant at the outset. When the first symptoms of Pulmonary disease ere manifested, administer Dr. Bo gen' Synip of Liverztvrt, roe and Coneitaktztra. That its effects have been all but miraculous weep. in extreme eases, we have testimony which increduility. itsett can ocerctly doubt .TRY IT. Dot first read the evidence. You will find it in the pamphlet in every Agent's hands. Look Ortbe advertitement, too, in another column. inliff 1. - 0. of 0. _Pa—Place or eiing., Washingama Hull, Wood a-treat, between .Oth zed Virgin LOIDGZ, No. every Tuesday yearling'. Miter—mutt ENcaurmitxr, Na. 3'--Meet. tat told ad Friday *teach month. ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. crriznalis , iNsvititscsr. compnxv, o. PITTSDZILOII. C. G. HUSSEY. Prenc. --A. W. MARES. Sec' , " 00.r4.--.No. 41 Warr/ Ifive.inuse of C. H. Ovum LIZ Titus Company is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on ifouses,Slatiumetories, Goods, dire to Store, and In Transito Vessels, &e. An ample guaranty for the ability and theyintit r e ctors Institution, is atTorded in the character of D who are all Citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the community for their prudence, Intelligence and integrity. Draccrozs—C. G. Hussey, Wm. Etagaley,Wm. Lan mer, Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugh D Rios . , Edward !teazel. on Z Emery S. Darbaugh, S. M. Kier, mart2:u Secific for Falmonary Disea is foud nt last ! A man p must doubt the evidence of se his sense n s. and all hu man integrity, before he can reasonably question the array of proof advanced in favor of Dr. Rogers' Syrup of fausraaits, Tar And Cenchatakua, as an-anti-febrile and tonic medicine, which at once reduces all Pulmona ry Inflammation, expels the cause of the disease, and builds up and strengthens the system. The heads of our Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, and citizens of all classes have, over their missies:attires, attested its powerful remedial properties, and in the pamphlet to be had of the Agents, no welters in the columns of the pub lic press, the most positive and satisfactory evidence will be found. See advertisement. laylo 117041 d Fellows' nail, Odeon Butlefinf, Feurti strut, bottom, Wood and &MVO' eld great—Pittsburgh Encampment, No.; meets Ist and ad Tuesdays of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets ed and 4th Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. u, meets every Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge No. 24, meets e very Wednesday 'evening. Iron City Lodge,No.l22, meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount Morita Lodge, No. 260, meets every Friday evening. Zocco Lodge, No. 285, meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge, N 0.241, meets every Friday even. hag. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Allegheny City. may2B2y A 0. . Err Meets above Vs Board . of Trade Roome, corner of Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening . pr 29 Pltiutosrgh Life Insurance Company, CAPITAL 8100,000. IC? Onzcß. No. 75 Foourn STEM. OFFICERS: President—Tames S. Hoon: Vice President.—Samnet JJ , Clurkan. Treasurer—Joseph S. Leech. SecretaryC. A. Colton. 1:12 - See advertisement in another part of this paper tnyV. COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY Fire and Etarine, COLUMBUS, OHIO. D. Adams, Jr., Joseph Wb(Whin, P. Hayden, M. S. Sallivant, John Graham, Wm. Miner, Thomas Moodie, N. H. Dwayne, D. Alexander, I.S. Ide, G. H. Clarke, C D. Adams. The Undersigned, as Agent oldie above substantial and well known Company, insures property of every description; against loss or damage by are. Also, against the perils of inland R. H. SEESON,Agent, Office in Waterman's Warehouse, - No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh. 1:1:7 LUNCH served op at the St. Clair Hotel Bar, every day, at 11 o'clock: apr26 (City Dailies copy.) Consumersof wlnes'ate Invited chapin another column the card of Jacob Snider. Jr.'s wine store 67Weinut street, Philadelphia. . - febl4:dly AO/QClll.ted FirOMEII I I DIIIIIXAtIee COMPA. n of the . City of -Pittsburg h W. W. DALLAS, Presq.- I .IIOBERT •.FEsigEi, . 01 E3- 1 ril d l insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS . - . _ oSfie in m M:nonirahzla Hours, Nas.l24 and 125 Prate Drescross: 31 " W. W. Dallas, Ray Patterson, R. II Tr v R B. Siniison, 'Joshua Rhodes, .C. IL Paulson . , R W a M e lt - . Ed. — gar, Edward Gregg, P. Anshan, Wm..Collinurr . ad, c..Sayuer, Chas. Kens, Wra-Gontan. feb2oß. - LIOR MALE AND YEMALE.--Dr. Latzette , s June Cordial or Proereativellizir prescribed as an ef, festive - restorative in. cases of debility, impotency or .barrenness, and all irregularities of nature. As an. vigoratin medicine his unequalled. Also.. - remedy f or incipient consumption, indi•-•- certain muscular energy, female %Talmo- cilia'', loss of bottle. Only Agency in tins- Price - $3,00 je7 per 1.-- - city is at No. 50 Smithfield street. ••• ;;;44 tr F L.- :- - .` • NENE MIME Sptciat Notirts. The'Long Looked For nr,m.As ADAMS, Jr., President, D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. ==! EBBE MEI Real Estate at Public Sale. THs subscriber will offer at public sale,:on the premi see, in Ross township, on Satardwy, the 14th day of June, at 2 o'clock, P. M., NINE LOTS OF GROUND, containing from one tritons and a half acres. The. said lots are well located for Gardening purposes or private residences: Situated on Woods' Run, and only about two and a half miles from Allegheny City. The Man chester Plank Road leading almost to the pretnises, and being about half a mile tome Perrysville Pjank -Road. The contemplated Now Brighton Road passes along said lots. The Mount Union Cemetery road leading to said ground. The above is- well supplied with good springs ; and Woods' run passing through the premises, and being fruit good elate of cultivation, having all kinds ot young trees on the same, render It a most desi rable situation. On lot No, 4 there Is a good frame dwelling house and barn, and outbruldings . ..-The above lots axe suitable for business men who demi to have a countryresidenee, tt short and accessible dist:knee from the Cities. For Plan of above Lots see handbills. ' Terms—One-fourth cash, par funds. .The.halartee in five annual payments, with intarest, secutet.-by bond and mortgage. For further information apply to • ORORGE DRAllEgi First Ward, Allegheny City. ' M. 4. S TEWAR T; Attorney at Law, Fifth street, above Smithfield. street, Pittsburgh IarATCiIEAND JEWEUMA----2AiEriZnit=-Wit. be sold ibis evening, (Saturday.) Jane 7tll, at early gas light, at loPeartney'adaction House, No. 125 Wood street, a large lot of Hold and. Silver Patera Le ver and common .Watches ;bold peas, silver pencils; broaches breast pins, finger rings, ear rings guard ebibi,,ile. W. O.III,CARTNy. anetioneer. . . . • 1 ° theMonontble the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions oLthe Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: . . • _ Tho petition of Jhit Fowler, of FRIA . 'Ward, Pitts , burgh in the 'Count y aforesaid, humbly .showeth, That the petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the occommodation of travelers and others, at Ms di:vela:A-house. in Me Ward. efoiestild, and-prays-Mot 'your Moms will be pleased. togrant him a - lieetwe to keep a public house orentettainalent, And _your yeti 'leaner, as in ditty boand;will pray.: • . • • Jciari FOWLER. the subscnbers, citizens of the Watd aforesaid do certify that the above petitioner is of 'good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided witichoilta room and conveniences tor the accommodatiOn and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said t avern hone- J W Taylor,John fdackin Jacob Gerreig, Jasill , Le an, James Damn, Morris Alexander, 8 Slocum, James Getty, j Rogers; Leahy Joseph Meyers:TN:lmes Plbi Hies ThlrilatiEßEl.—attobls. large No. l, must.mackere inspection; 12 do do No. 2 do . d o; . 10 do do No. l do do ; h( do No.l • do do; IS do do No.l do dui qr .do No. :1 .do - . do' 11l store and tor sale by je7 ' MILLER & RICRETSGN.. rioD .Fl9ll-4.4rome to Mote and. for Web) , IL/ joS • . MILLER. & RICKET9OI4. A 5 - 11 - 01irbaskets nice Salad Oi --(Mums . ; •• .do dodo pinta; S do Rodent'x do black bottles In store and for sale by . j e 7 • ....MILLER ': RICHtGI'SON. IR tuoAßsi • , E ao l L ED s'aud half tikes Love ting'a'D . 11. L Sug ar 10.bble. . • do crashod do; 20 du - do Loans pulr'd do; 10 do . do fine do do; IU do . do powd'd . do; 30 do No'. 7, Loaf Sugar—S. Santee' Refinery; .34 do C. powdS St. Loots do; 6do B. do do ; Edo D. Refined , do • do ; • • In stare and for sale by je7 MILLER A RICKETSON. COFFEE --53 bags Lagayra Coffee; . -..- • IS do Rio . do; - • 20 do Old Government Java;. . In store and for sale b ____ y ... je7 MILLER tr.. RICRETSON ____ BRANDIES -1 qr cask Blackberry Brandy ;. 1 do Rasberry da; 1 do Wild Cherry do; " Seat received and for sale by - - • je7 MILLER & RICEETSON HoOd'a has Jewelry Store. TILE undersigned has lately openedhis stoek.of FINE GULL/ and sn.vEn. WATCRES,and EINE.GOLD JEWELRY, Ar.Bl 3lsaxer srassr,' two dotiri from Third strest„and wishes to inform the citizens of Pats. burgh and vicinity that he intends to. Make this place his home, and would solicit a share of the patronage of the citizens. lie informs all persons who are desirous of purchasing anything in the way of fine Gold 'or Silver Watches; rich Gold and fashionable Jewelry, &c , that he wit at all times sell every article in his hue at New York City.prices, and at least from 10 to SO per cent. lower than the same qaality of goods are ascally.sold for in this section of country. Please call and examine: the Goods and prices. • Day! . G. ' PDbOtiiiinsebct . tart. Boitscollrailiablle - Fitratti. RAUAN't to an 'Order taf• the Orphans' Cotter of - Allegheny County,the undersigned, Administrattirs of John A. Robison, late of Vennifies township, in said county, deceased, will expose to public sala, on the pre. maw, in said township, on the first day of July, 1851, at, lOo'doek, 11. TWO 'VALUABLE FARMS, tato 'wh the estate of said decedent has been divided very eli gibly and advantageously situated, within a nil's and a. half or the Youghiogheny Slsekwater, and three miles front the Pennsylvania Railroad. Viz • No. 1. Contains IC9I acres' is lo a high state of cal- . ovation ; with armada:Kee' Contend Limestone; a good Mick Dwelling Dare, steel- other necessary im provements. • No 2, Containing 1411 acres; liaisons a good state of cultivation; a larss• proportion cleared, and nearly all arable land, wittilaundanes of Limestone. a good hewed "log : house and barn, with other improvements. TER3l2—tinc-sisth of the purchase money upon the confirmation of the sale ,• oneetizth on the first day, of ApriklEs3; and one sixth on the first day of Apiii,lB:4; with interest from first of April, 1932 ; the resides to remain in the bands of the purchaser during . the, natural life of the widow of the decedent—the inte rest to be paid to her annu tu b to be competed trona ho first of April, 1952, at which time puseseion will be given to the purchaser. . NANCY.J. RoBISON, JOHN J. MUSE. HIRArI B. SINCLAIR, j e3 "W 33 IW 1 042 etta. COPY.] Administrators. . steals rtint,etesi Fire knaurssuee ••coaivi.ssi ay:" BRANCH OFFICE, 51 Statritsakma sr., Pirrsavaot, . . .. Pittsburgh, May Ist; 165 t. ill r 11 E. best evidence of the StkettSZ.of the I)irector• in endeavoring' teisnake the .-STATE 6113TUAL Fl RE I, SURANCE COMPANY' meet the , venom of the community, is tri the unparaliele4 uonnt -of busiress which has been doue=having isued - 7,900 1 , sli. cies during the past year,Viesehy ridding over $130,000 to the funds of the company. "Nearly-ail the property insured ii of the safest kind, in suMII risks,.and a large proportion insured - for only one year: - Whole No Policies; issued• ••• • • •-. do do expiredtort ni nated .& • cance l ed , • do do in f0rce . .... . ......... Amount of Propertyinsnred do Canceled, terminated and ex - • - aired - • 251;728 do do lit force.. .... •• • • $7,681,691 do Premium Notes ' -• • •,... 79,676,87 • do Canceled, terminsited,ezped, 637,10 do in force- •• •-••••• • .... •••• • • • $79;03f,77 do Cash Premiums received. • • -$5l 557 14 do do, canceled • ..- —•- . .221,24 Wh• -.------- $5l 7 5 90 dole amount of losses and expen.. sea paid -23,411,4.5 Balance in favor of the-Co., in cash, ' $17,821,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dw.:11.- lags, and isolated or country, •prnperty, it is - belie:ed has company affords advantages to point of cheapn , ss, safety z nd security, inferior to no Insurance Compsny in this cot:nary. • • ' Conducted on the equitable and greatly improveds ys tern of Classificatioz. of Risks, excluding all spec tat hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency arid oecurrenc. of large fires, and also, on both. the Stock and Mutual pisn, it not only poSsesses the and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partici ( ) It. lion in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directo.: s; ...j P. Rutherford. A. J. OUL:it, John B. Packer Linnue: T. Jones, Alonzo A: Carrier,Philo C. Sed V:ick, Rob art Klotz, Samuel Jones; John P. Rutherfclii. I P. RUTHERFORD, Presl. A.I. GILLETT, Sec'y.., A. A. Ciatrans, Actuary. • • • N. B.—.A Scrip Dividend of fifteen per cent. on'es pi ring policies has been declared by the Directors, ant, is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or_ redeema ble in cash at the end of ninety days. - myl7:dkiw A. A. CARRIER. Asen . Or phans* Coury Se. MOUNT Eh'MET BUILDING al LOTS. PURSUANT to order of. the Orphans' Court of Alio gheny County, I will sell on the preinises, on SAT URDAY, the tit day of June, at 2 o'cloc planl , about sixty eligibly situated Building Lotii, in of Lots laid out by Hugh Sweeny, on Morn Eantsx, Alleghe ny City. For beauty of location, these Lots are une qualled, having a view of the two cities, all - of the south side of the Monongahela river and the Ohio river for miles. To persons of capital as -well as those of small. means, these Lots offer rare advantages. Plans of Lots can be had at M'Kenna's Auction S'tore, ht the Law- Office of Wills & Coyle, or of the Subscriber. Amo, at 6 o'clock, P. M., of said day, will be offered for sale, all those two certain Lots of Ground, having erected thereon a large Brick Building with extensive stabling, situate at or. moor the end of the Old Alleghe.. , ny Bridge on Federal street, AllegHeny City, known , as. the EAMET HOTEL.--- Any persons desirous of purchasing . a valuable Hotel property; with it cams.lished and increasing business may never meet with a i like opportunity. ': lt s located within two squares of .the Ohio-and Pennsylvania Rail. Road Depot, and- be tween it and the Bridgocrossing the:Allegheny to . Pitts-,!, burge,and is the only hotel in the•tieighborhood. e indisputable. Terms at sale. . . I WINFRED SWEENY, Adm'x of my /-I:td3t tv HUGH 'SWEEN:Y; , deceased. w. troauson /1- mr 3 L'A/1131'. '.Horbeich et Reir, - (SUCCESSORS TO 110- RITACII), ' UTHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIzVING DISTIL TII LERS, and Importers of WIINES, fr 4 ANDIES, CIGARS, .Ice., N 0.197 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, corner of. Barker's alley. . .Aalhtaoite Coal. - Qn TONS—a superior artiele .for foundry-or faraily t/l/ Isse---for sale by C.A. lIVANOLTY Canal 8114111. • TEE subscriber having made nrrangemonta quenee of whichhisprisentbusinesa ianr"" . cease by the ist of August nest, now. °cars law closed Gloves, Hosiery. Ribbons, Lace (u whole stock of ies, Dress Trimmings, „oda - and Embroider- Furnishing Goods, Zelibea.." .rehielb, Eno Shirts and Umbrellas, Pareatils. , " Worsted. Flower Materials; cles. r Alan, /40. ~ombs, Thread and Needle itrii.• gren_tip fob , ' Meer, (beet Philadelphia make), at. Jeu .-ed prices, vrbolesule and retail. s4rKNTED.-=A - PnTfnir, -- wTaiWrtal — o - fGStgiOen. • gage in a traveling business,wheralte•ean•rettlize 8200 per m onth, clear of expenses. Addres through the P. O. stating where an interview can be bad. - myaltiwr• THONIAS LYT,LE. RAGS -8 bags good quality for sale by talei WM. DYER ;, '41".-Arf 14'1 g a L•;,:''',., , ..;_?.::,:: . . , ,' - ',::; ,. .:.:; .',;-:,..',..!.-:",i4.,..t.',.n';'_i..,,.E NWSI ~....,. , ;,. , : . ...!Y 4 ; 7. ....:j,,'..,:::';:.;- EMI Fifth Street, between Wood and Bndllifidc.. JOSEPH FOSTER Lassz &n Mansass Arm:rm.:lca—First Tier and Parquette, 60 cents ; Elec. ondand,ThinlTiers,2s cents; Colored oallety l 27 cents; Private Boxes, each, St,CO. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 7i o'clock. „ 11W -- Mrs. PADDEN will appear. - MONDAY - EVENING, Jane-7th 18513 the potful:A anees will commence with THE hIANIAC - AND CAPTI V E. The whole to conclndeivith.,- ALART.TUDiat • . All $t ht Nowt'' - TER DAN RICE CIRCUS TRfl7MpglNTf . . HE best Chem representation ever witnessed by the people. LEVI 0. NORTH and his celebrated horise Tantsuarty. DAN IS HIMSELF AGAIN? Will hi exhibited irt Pitts btirgd, in front of the Ameri can Hotel Penn street, onthe 2d, y 4th and 6th of Jely. Particulars in future advertisements. , (my - Gl:dawns TRAWBESMES fresh from the vines are now 'err ed op In this retreat. Also; eft= and other Ices. The place is now in the heighth of Its' beauty. The steamboat leaves every. boar, and 'an omnibus every half hour forthe Garden. Closed'on Sunday. Ue2 • 'Bo Bridge Banderol Pll3ROPOSAL9,(including pleas and specifications ) j tor . building a Wire SiMpoutionaridge across the Mo" • nongahela River . between Fairmont *and Pslatilld.s, Marto 'county', Va., will be received by the tuttlersign• , ed, through the Post Office, at Fairmont, (free of poll% ago ), until noon o(11. - Wilt - day or July . trait. Mr; span of the bridge will he oboe* 655.1 hat, slidlhe abut ' - mentswill be abottrah feet highs INA the necessary sap- purl :%-aus and lowen ; .the abutments and tower, to bO. of thobesidescription of rock range anirk-4heirariant stalls lobe of rubble masonry. Proposals will state the price per perch, for the stone wort for the abutment/4th* towers and support wails; alto, the. Prints. Per. Lineal • loot for-the saperstructura, (including:lhr lumina? ma; . sodry ), with a deobleranalc of .2l feet i or a single tract of 15 feet. The bridge will.he required-to support a Aransient weight of 100,0t0 .the. 'rho work to be done under such eaperrigion as the Comtmny may direct,- Contractors will be required to gassamee Melt work to stand good fora perrutd.ot twelve teoutkut after its com- Platten. The stone work. and auperstmetare will helot out together or separately. ea the directors may deem best upon opening the. bids- The payments will Ale made monthly, la cash,nyther work progresses, with a reservations/1 20er cent., which will be on the completion of the p contract It is degirable paid- that the bridge be completed by the let of Februm,ll3s2. - • . . JAMES O. WATSON, je4r2w • Pus& era of F. 4. P. Aidire Company. TRAYED OR STOLEN (tow the subset'. . ber, living on. Illtarkstreet, Allegheny, S. - • - dark iron gray horse; about 14 hands Lush; ," and 0 years old. Any person returning h 11 WA" :to the - ettbacrib et, or !cavil:lithe - at - the saner of-BM H. !lineman, on the corner of. Pedenil and „Etna . streets, -Allegheny, will be liherellyreWarded. jelkwlte • • - t • st: - ROBBILT. o,rgrinfatntiraw of - arThe 80ard..4 lieSith of the City of Pittsburgh.” clinieritit meenhoorthe Select I. and. Common Councils of the .City. of Pittsburgh, held on the 2d instant, met at the old Court /Isaac o'clocklnihe . evening -. .• , el 7 ittembers Pruent—Al len Cotdell, Neville B. Craig, M. W. Lewis, Da del Cornamn, Alexander Black, James M'Cuneand Charles Naylor. . • On motion of Mr: Cordell, Mr. Craig was . called mai porarily to the Chair ;. and Alt. Naylor to at as. Score ..7lleAct of Assembly, establishing tit - el:loud, approOf. ed the Bth of April,.lBsl, was read. . - • • On 'notion, the members then protieded to a perks m ent organization of.me Board, by choosing out of their own body, as directed by, &ha Aet; thbfollowleg officers for, the current - fiscal-year ' l'reridass—lsi&Vit • 'camuj. Serretarasitias Miami ' • - • • • '•The - Uoaultif Health of the City of Pittsburgh was then declaredsinly. organized.. _ - •• • On merlon of Sir Lewis, , ••• , Busatrets,•That MA sera. Craig, Naylor. id Bieck he s committee- to report at-their next meeting_, !ales and - Regulations for tie govprtuttent or the B oar -what ad. ditional officers will be inquired; and. generally a plan for - the efficient organization turegavermacnt of the Health Establishment.. • • . • On motion of Dr. rock,. • ' ' ' • Befelred, That when the Board adjoar ll ,:it uhdains• as mast at cho , -samoinnee, on Friday evotdutunox.i,HteGth. nt 8 o clock. ••••• • - . to dr Dr.Btock 4 Capt. Pratt wits then chosen to temporarily, Ss messenger of the Board. ' On inotion,tho proceedings .wero direeted to btiati- Batted in the Poir,.laumal,Gazette, and Dispatch; orthis City.. litticarrift d. • IL .CRAK4 PVY Attest: CHAILVA•liattAti, See'v.• ' lieu , • L. 1100 D. - -European Agency. "Pm undersigned European Agent continues his am "hue v.oy ages between America and Enrope,le airing Pittsburgh regularly in each year in JULIO, ano *attuning in Siptember--transacting a general Law Agency, In connection with his relative, Boon KE8:4111 Nag, now residelithr.Dablitc. Thepresenttourwlllbethe twenty. ELOO of Olio enolillwough England, Ireland t Scotland, I Wales', - embrates collection of legacies, debts, rents,prOperlytniatlalms;'recontaneesof money; prom. ring copiea nt wills, deeds and documents • conducting searches of all kinds, ae-,Ac. Intinmerable references given. During the subscriber's absence, his brother t : Elm= J. EsenaN:Will attend In his Office. - - • Office on Fifth sircel,nilloalte Bt. Tatini - Cittliedrllt ' THOMAS .1. KEENAN: Eitoopean -- and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pau tomerencovalie and snautpuMak . sta Plana , • Coact Company. . fiIHE Sinekholders are hereby notified that an election will be het& at tbe Office ot Bigbum . &.,Leslle, No. et Fifth street, Citv of Pittsburgh, on Thum:lay, th e 12th day of lune f inst , between the hears of M . A. and 4 o'clock, P. , of said day, at which time aim place they will cleat, by balicit, - one Preeldent, one Trampler, and five Managers, to conduct the business of the Company mall the first Monday of - November next. • =WI LSON 111 , CANDLES8, LAMES BLAKELY, . C. W. ERNEST, - • Wid..WERNEBURG, JAiIIES SHARP , - - Commuri nen. stray Horse riIIAKEN in.tbe, street, bY - L. yearsn finturrlay,filay.3lB wasrse ; fiveold; 151. hands higli t7 . lett ,r te at the stable of the subscriber, and:will be sold on sat urday, June:l4,lest, to pay ehars, if the owner riots not take him- away., ' JAMS KENNEDY t. -;-. - jes: i - Piamond, . . , , . . 'Ir'UST. RECEIVED AND 'FOR SALE DV JOSHUA. REIVDES ¢ CO - No. 6 Moon -&rani: 565 boxes Lemons ; .40 bags. Cream Walnuts 1, 500 do Oranges; - Filberts; - _lOOO bindle's Pea Nuts; , 30 bags `iVaMots Figs; 1000 drums 500 hair —do-;do do In-fancYl4-4; 200 boxes Raisins; 00 Sardines; 150 do Layer d la do Sicily" Liaur:iii.; 10011911 do • d o; 25 boxes Refined ao 600 boxes-Fire Crackers; 55 baskets Salad: oil 200 do do N 0.2 ;20 boxeslllawear or d • 100 doxenShell'd Almonds; 20 do ,lit tlarice lli - 1 200 do _Lemon Syrup; 20 , du Gum Drops, 3000 Cocoa Nuts ; - No. Irk andy 50 mats Ivica Almonds cu - uosin Pepper Sa uce ;; 50 bags Tagliona do; - 2 10 do •• asserted PiCitles.i 40-do. S. paper shell,k o ; 20;; do Claret Wine ; 10 bales Bordeaux,. do 211; do btu-scat 'do; $7 6513,419 , - OIL bleached Winter Sperm Oil; ..: do natural colored do Ex!:...0. do 0 do do - spring do. ` do; ' 100, bleached ' do , do ; • 1200 do do - do Whale do; ' 500 do' do . - do ' Wiriter_do 1400 do Tanners,— '4lO 1500 do North West Coast Whale do; In store and for sale by jes . MILLER RICICETSON. rib t.ANTATIOI4 - SUGAR AND IIOLASSW .1 — 631thda: Prime Plantation Sttgat; 367 bbls. - do .- do In &tote and for tittle by jes . - & RICKETS:Ij SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES ANO, PLAN:rA773qtY SUGAR 10 bbO. Stor base Molar/jos—St. Jamie 10 hhils. fair Plautotioa Sugar, - • Oa consigrunent, and for sale hp MILLER do RIC/ER.I'BON. tIOREE--2iTtierces Rice irrim re dar de byp les & RIC=ISON. 0 P-150 bxa.Chillicothe Soap, in. ato re mid forsale. -ies & itICRETSOIN. DAIBIN3-60 bzs. bd. - R. Raisins, - - • Al) .40 hf do • - do; is story and for sale by ; • ' • 'MILLER te-RICKRYBON,,. ' • Ni. 22i and =Liberty sr. BITE .HAVANA BRAZIL SUGAR. —2O , bxs NVliite Havana Sugavi. 150 bags Brazil Sagan; la store and for sale by • - led - &.-RICRL - rSON: - L'ILOUR 7 -40 bblf. extra Family Float; • UO do superfine -do ; storaand (dilater • - MIL L ER RICESTRON. r.; /IEES.—.:. ze. sum:el:levy Cheete,,jaet recall:o4bn 4.,J coni3igzurtent arxd for sale by ' ‘ - ' ii je4- -- • - - ' • MILLER:Ib RICKETSON. --: .114E410 ' 8 YRUP-00 hie. Turner's LEDIDA . 8 ) ruP oa 4 , consignment and for ealeby• - je4 ' . .. ramixii & aicKETBOI , 4- ii DABBITTIS SOAP POWDERS.--lty - ide use of - I) Powders the labor. of yvashltd o r snaterbw.- -cse duced This article is now BO win known s tp re ne puffing. For sale whglciale pr retail " ..trfrectuire 51'47 .,A1R de. CO . 2513 Liberty street. .41ND A subettune. for Oce:i by which saving. of 13 is - effected. Manufactured by B. Aork. end for sale by W. A.'M'CLTIRO , fc CO. EtTEUNEs•ci cpa ra hang b;*C/24, C 0,401, per cont. in Itto 4 1`. Babbiti,Dlp7 • JOG 1240' UOUBLE REF/NED .S.ILLERATIIB— upin and t th. payers. Any person as one - paper of this Saleratus 'wilt prefer it to any other. P. • ja6 For sale by A-AII'CLURG & 2 000 LBS. LARD, No.l LARD for gale oXeon• .rignment, by T. WOODS & SON; tea „ " : ' No. AL Water street etHESTEIPS EMPORIUM OF FASHION, No. 71 ki Smithfield street. Coats from $1,50 to $12,00-; Vests sob froms f srom 1,25 200 to $4,50 $; 6 IV:Pants from st,oo to 'WM.—Hoye to TeyonAvish for-rt real treat try the Younic 11711.,.n.rea eellieg"at, NORMS' 17,0 i -o, lAl7lh4.the .13inmend, tt 81,00.V' . Ue5. TAN AND REDNESS OF THE SKIN is entirely re moved by the use of the lierpetic So and Sun burnt bands or faces rendered smoolia, soil and delicate. ly white. Be carefului get the genuine. Sold at- - my2o 60.8mittifield street. .Y~ ... n , '" .7 NENE MN= , - '4l ': *: - ~. ' ; ~.`r x may,.. r•. ERNA 1112211 B=M=ZME 21musements. 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