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J? nasi,, Ur« i*l'«V}j!.’-*v*»' l -;ev€'.■.' , : . ctimetyprepare !.)*.*. t '.-r' it’v- ‘ nrompiiy- alien V - ceeniift addTfit * f ‘ :l .U’lnuef Vi''%Trrrf s » *1 -street. Fifth V i : ii al, tho growth of iniquity iB becoming so rant, l ; * ’that the cry will soon be universal to out it down. -' ; ; Tha haUs of Congress have become bear-g4rdons . . v v ' •; for brutes to bait each other 5. and , the proporty ,; Of the nation is stiunndered and bartered owoy, ■ * -■' through influences which obtain maateiy over the .■- ■"■■.■■. -. ' honor and integrity of the representatives of the ' people: * The letter writers from Washington,. “--*■« - without dis Unction of party, complain of tho ' imhfecilityond corruption of our publio men, and ~ . ~ . . in their actions weean see no evidence that those '" : ' v • '- charges are untrue. But it is nearer home that \.: JM ■ our httenUon is most called for, and reforms are At the Duchess County Court of Oy* and -rfl-tPi-XT most needed. Itis a common remark in tho Tennmer, nowin session at Poughkeepsie, N £ streets, that anylogielation-can be obtained in V., Judge Barculo presiding, Ann Hoag ha V' Harrisburg with money. So little conhdence " ‘ " ' been convicted of murder in having on the 20t . have tho people in tho integrity of tho members, *<“« • ast > poisoned her husband, Nelson Boa; ' that when any legislative notion is wanted the and eloped with another man named Somers.- f y.'-uj'\, arst enquiry made is, “ How muoh will it cost V” The Poughkeepsie American speaks as followi •'"•'.Bhttbvrhom.AosSr.'thls mon«y.«6t: ; Wß-do'uot 1 _ This unfortunate.woman hns been tried, co .‘V" ' sayalwavs to the members/ for aslittle as we v and sentenced to bo eaecuUd on the 7 . . v ~- ■ it . i i of May. She-hod a thorough and impartial tr ■:' r regard their Virtue and mtelhgence, woduro not —was well 'defended' by able counsel, but 1 beIiCTC thatthoy are so lost to decency as to bo evidence, though circumstantial, was of n ma opaniy .accessible. ■.■ It goes, to another Botof “ ‘‘ ........... od and decided character. c ?td *?**”• wba mWßge l^. e *Tl aad f. lay T f h i™ B «a *E y nX i«TliS3*‘.h® taV,* the pappots —we mean the Boren. These ; boyoud tho cliildrcu tif her body;: Some SS yi : vampyres bang ■ about Harrisburg, and -initiate agoshe was deposited in a basket on the < themselves into all the secrets of tho members, »t«PS of * -Poor..Master in the town of Rl and all the tricks of legislation. By menace and She «■ fed and dothri towomanl, .^ w ". • *; 6 •■;■; J - ; At the ago of 18 rears sho-tnarned Hook, a flattery they control the one, and by fiaeßsp and ; > ovver, by whom she boro four or,Tito ch'ildr. sSM&fc-g®SW falsehood they effect the other. With unblushing In nn evil hour she felt a viotim to the imp impudence they ocepst every person who goes to «[ i».sr animal nature. And now it is cloai ' th6C^o, ■ Jd ** r n " coafido 011 his bX p^: apeßodofBomeww “ w wants to thorn, and pay them m proportion to Wo would not extenuate her crime. SI their importance, he is sure to lose his object boen found Guilty, and unless executive cl The “Borer" bribed, be then goes to work, and cy is interposed, must suffer Iho extrsnn gets what he wants, no matter bow prejudiolol It be executud, yet it makes it imperalvo Stay be to the pobUe iatensta The members j Judge to sentence to death in cases of •'•Ate'tfeattato'tWbbtoaetdaatestandaaytliißgi conviction, within a period of not less th and they vote as they are prompted by the sup- nor more tin* eight weeks. The statute ■• t - “ ..., v i. .t,- *' iw «iH- cases directs tho Governor to extend the pie scoundrels who think for them. Pay the execution. : ' “Borer” to-day, and your bUi is passed; let • - - ~0~ pay him alittle marc to-morrow, SBF> A Woody fight occurred at Do and tho act of yesterday is rescinded. And it la Monday, between two parties of Irie a curious fact that the members of tho district Tho fight was tho result of a love affair „in half the time know nothing about the whole niaid having two lovers who were willli • matter/ If these evils are not abated, all regard tie their claims to her nffoctions by a i will be lost for our institutions. Wohavoconfi- which enlißtcd the friends of each, and dance, however, in the virtue of the people, and, „„„ was general, with not only men but as we said, wlTen endurance becomes unendura- One women with a stone in her apron ' Me, Beform wiU begin its wholesome operations- . Injured a boy fourUcn years old who Men of virtue and intelligeuce will fee selected looker una •. Ten of tho combatants vre tognard tho pubßc interests and promote its and confined in jail. welfare, and then onrlaws wilt be respected— ; ' " _ '■■ "**•" 1 _ 1 . ' We think thetime for such a reform is at hand. _ ® W * M or Combs. - If the evils have not yet reached their eulminat- Bulon says wo hear a cise talked ing point, we have miscalculated our estimate of foro , the Conference m p4L passivity. We musthave less legislation. Una place, w .ch.bon d render thot A large portion of the business done ot Harris- f tbo m,mstry ” by °, blB , smg - fl burg might lie transacted by the County Courts, A young man-Gocdfellow by name where tho responsibility of justice rests. What w “ V*®...---. -J® >s score, & l Vn *T* of ,° P . S “ “ 0W st 7 et ,n he was allowed to pass. Pittsburgh; or the justice of granting a divorco .. „„„ “Borer” tellahim the divorce should be granted, ">• Afyetniue ZeUvng, under date ofa :s-v:-.-li«e«W thenpplioanthas paid his fee; and that from Alexandria, in Egypt, a stati : .-■.: ,■• _ : :ti»e street is not the petitioners American Consul, GeneralMacaui i'' 1 -■- . . have failed to raise tho money to bribe hint If down his flag on account of som< ■■■ ..:,' .the Press throughout the State would take hold ticoupon tho part of Directors of , of this eahjeot, the good work will soon bo wj- The Minister of War being asked ' ■•••'•£ complißhed; and as the Press is tho exponent of States had any vessels of war, pafctio opinion, we will look to it for the moral toileted they had, hut they wo KBBgKß^ga|p^Sß&. , fruits which are the growth of an honest and **•“ tnre so far ns Egypt! . pnte sentimeftt «wt abiding with the people. «m -,- A Lauqb Prauc Bnumisc.- IS^pjfeiMsw^Mj!fefe^^fttogßj^i^^g|iS|Sg.SS3: nouso at Columbus, Ohio, is to ”.:; building ef the kind in the U; ' wiU he muoh larger than is 304 by 184 feet, and cover, 930 square feet That of Pc by 80 feet, covering on- area •: foot » ond that of New York > 1 ering an area of 10,850 squat £<£ v| ws- The cUiiotl!l of HarH * he Counmt, arc preparing gross, remonstrating against te*-- fa to Dr. Morton, for the disco tion of Chloroform in case tions. The discovery, it ’QFH’SsjIvF.S I Conrant, was made by the 1 I .. Wedsteb’s Chasces.-I l respondent or the Journal ■S - i * *hm* Webster’s chanoes,for t Whig Convention , have bi lnto- The Scott men tint i ”-ru coming quite violent agar • B®. One of . tho fire c, whoso engine has boon fitted up carriajje’ is Annihilators. IV ’ - intend running to such; sar The celebrated rFH. -s^ 5 5r f '<~' ; “ * tamer, arrived at New tJ* *"? * f ship Devonshire, Tffith rare anlmftls,.whicb at ,; . , .tr: y laiiil gaming ffiosst. i,£CKV UASPEE TBOIIAB PHILLIPS Harper St Phillips, Editors St Proprietors. FRIDAY MORNING:::::::::::::::- DEMOCRATIC TICKET. L_ - JAMES BUCHANAN, ' OF PENNSYLVANIA i * Sui)t;i to iuitvm of the Dtnacratic Gir.ua! Captation r.v.r JOE VIOB PBESIPBHT: WILLIAM B. KING, Surest to tht same decision. ' FOB CiNAL COMMISSIONER* COL. WILLIAM SEAKIGHT, NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC ' CONVENTION; Baltimore, Md., Tnesday, June 1,1853, , DEMOCRATIC electoral ticket. '•'.V’-- 1 -'" V -O - . I 1 " - ::’;-; 6ESATOBIAL XLECXOBB. GEORGE W. WOODWARD. ' WILSON MoOANDLESS. ‘ Gen. R. PATTERSON. ' : BEPBE9ESTA7ITB BLECTOBB. . District. District. • let, Peter Logan. 18tb, H. C. Eyer. ad, George H.Martin.l4tb, John Cloy ion. - 3d,John Miller. 15th, Isaac Robinson. 4th, F.W.Bockius. 16tb, Henry Fetter. 6th, R. McKay, Jr. 17th, James Burnside. 6th, A. Apple. 18tb, MaxwellM’Caslin. 7jli, Ilon:NStriokland.l9tb, GcnJos.M’Donal The shove extraot from it affords a ; pretty fair specimen of the dissrotion of its con ductors." ' 'jggg» A, gillT stOTy found place in some of the Philadelphia papers: last week,\ (eays the Lan caster Intelligencer,) to the affeot that the Pem ooratio members of Congress from this State ..wrote a letter to Richmond, tellingthe Virginia Total for 1852 $7,074,722 Coayentian that Mr. Bochanan was the only The shipments lately have been quite limited; '• the Presidency, who could cany, tot the aggregate sinoo January Ist, 1852, has - Pennsylvania. There is hot a word of trutkin been much larger than daring the same period - * story'. The Democratic members, did write inlB6l. The total exportation of specie from hisnomi* thiß port, dnring the first three months of 1851, * Baltimore, could carry the State: and_ Traa $4,642,931, against $7,074,722f0r the same ‘ this was done to .contradict thetrameroaa false- tlmethis year. i hoods and miipfepresetrtatiotis circulated in Vl**- Btmkt mMm JTmjisM're.-~The officiol state . v-'ihim—* meritx?f the Condition of theseveralbanksin the SSeme tbat most JdgttSUy fciled. Btat«ofltew Hampshire, as published by the { PITTSBURGH: FOB BBESIDEST OF THE UHITEH STATES! OP FATBTTB cocsrv. WEEKLY MONEY ARTICLE Bnsineßs during the past week, -has been veiy brisk. .Our merchants seem to bo in good spirits. Money matters are' gradually improving. The ■rates; of discount continue,.without change.; Stocks arc looking up, and there appears to he a greater disposition to operate than formerly. In the Eastern cities money is vory plenty. The Now York Evening Post of the 20th wit., says: “ Money is extremely easy and favors the borrowers on good securities, whether fir»t class or not. Tho rates nre from sto 6 per coot.” Tho Evening Post of the29th ult. says: “ The money market is superabundantly supplied; and the demand is very light. Rates are without nominal change at present. “ There is amoderato enquiry for foreign ex change to remit by the Boston steamer, but tho market abounds with good bills. Sterling can bo bought from 9@lo per cent. The most com mon rate for bankers is 9j, and little or nothing is transacted over that; while a large number of good commercial bills soil at nine per cent, prer mium.” . - . APRIL 2. - Tbe Boston Traveler of Saturday evening says: The Money market during the past week has exhibited a remarkable degree of- steadiness.— Rates have not materially changed* but tho quan tity of approved mercantile paper in the market is unusually limited. The demand for ,Loans on call is active,- and . will doubtless continue until after the Ist of April. The Banks aro acoom modating-their customers with most of their re quired trading demand. .. The Stock market closes unsettled and uncer tain; with a disposition to realize on several of the fancies. Statements of the Pittsburgh Banks.-— Wo copy below from the Report of the Auditor General, recently made to the Legislature, statements furnished by the Cashiers of our City Bankß, and Bwom to before a magistrate, showing the condition of the institutions named daring tbe past year: State of tiie Bank op-Pmsnunon, ron 1851. November 4. DR. Bills and notes discounted $1,701,973 80 Bonds.. 2,113 32 Ground rent...................... 3,000 00 Real estate and banking h0u50.... 80,000 00 Bridge 5t0ck:.......:........,.......,.. 600 00 Eria canal bonds . 970 00 Loan to the city of Pittsburgh 25,000 00 Loan to the Commonwealth of Po. 07,629 28 Expenses l ,...... G,050 94 Protest account.. . 52 7ti Amount due from other bankß..... 182,201 94 Notes and checks of other banks.. ...... 07,602 79 Gold, silver and copper coin 157,152 22 $2,244,151 01 CR. Capital 5t0ck..,,............... ....$1,142,700 00 Notes in circu1ati0n:..:.......... 270,107 00 Discount, exchange, andprem’a... 05,921 7G C0ntingentfand....:................... 114,203 28 Unpaid dividends 3,004 00 Saspenßß account... 1,153 50 Doe to other bank 8...... 50,084 20 Individual deposits 690,257 87 $2,244,151 01 Dividends declared in May, 4 per cent. “ «• November, 4 per cent. State or the Exchange Bank or PiTTsnur.nn, • 1851. Aug. 4,1851- ASSETS. Notes discounted and 100n5:........ $574,244 79 Coin 419,670 75 Notes nndchecks of other banks.. 83,674 85 Duo by banks 105,009 93 Capital stock. $812,315 00 ContiDgentfund..... :!5,029 09 Unclaimed dividends.. 7,440 00 Notes in circulation....... 503,290 00 Dae to depositors. Duo to banks. Pr0fit5........ $1,690,061 63 State of the jMekciiakt&V and Manufaotubeiis’ Bank of Pittsburcih, on thefirst day of Nov., November, 1851. . DU. Capital stock ..; $600,000 00 Notea in circu1ati0n.............. 533,947 50 Amount due to other banks 33,377 14 “ depositors 165,935 36 “ “ Commonwealth.... 7,373 11 Dividends unpaid 34,465 75 Discount and oxohango Contingent fund.......... 80.G23 75 Notes, and bills of oxebango disc.. - $998,167 17 Bonds andmortgnges. ■ 33,775 00 Stateand other stocks...:..-.:...... 10,393 67 Amount duo by other bank 5........ 122,605 39 “ “ Penna. B. B, Co. 107,179 00 Specie—in gold , and 5i1ver.......... 107,082 30 Notes and checks of other bankß. 14,062 00 Beal estate, at cost 16,395 57 “ b'king house, at cost. 17,862 41 Expense ocoonnt... $1,410,012 61 Semi-annnol dividends declared on tho first Tuesdays of May and November, 4 per cent. Ohio Banks. —From a Beport mado to the Leg islature of Ohio, a.fcw days since by W. D. Mos- UAH, Esq,, Auditor of State, wo compile the fol lowing statement showing the condition of: the Banks in the State of Ohio, on the first of . Fob rnory, 1862: Notes and bills discounted ..$10,241,220 18 Specie 2,806,002 25 Notes of other Banks 1,418,661 26 Dae from other banks a bankers. 022,760 63 Eastern deposites 1,926,740 82 Checks ana other cash items...... 148,269 22 Bonds deposited with State Treas urer. 2,721,236 64 Beal estate and personal property 402,227 10 Other-re50urce5.......... ■ 712,838 26 ' Total resources. ...........$30,359,261 26 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $7,818,761 00 Circu1ati0n............................. 11,645,105 00 Safety fond 5t0ck..................... 1,748,817 46 Due to banks nod bankers,...:.... 1,831.209.87 Dae to individual depositors.,..., 5,923,349 60 Surplus and contingent fuad, or undivided-pr0fit5.:.;.,............ 604,088 83 Bills payable and time drafts.... . 370,216 82 Discounts; interests, &0............ 869,769 26 Dividends unpaid,...,.......78,028 08 Other 1iabi1itie5.:............,.,...... 74,309:90 Total liabilities.. .... ...;.....$80,859,251 26 We observe by another tabular statement; pre pared by Mr. Momas, that the ‘fftbfits of the Ohio Banks, during the year 1851, ranged from Bto 37 por cent. Tho Commercial Bank of Cin cinnati whiohdoclaroddividends of 37 percent, has a capital of $60,000, whilo her profits for 1851 wero 18,699 61! Shipments of Specie fbom New, York.—The exportations of speoio from the port of New York during the past two: weeks, and for the year, np to the 27th instant, wero as an nexed : Ship Havre, Havre, American halves.. .... $5,000 Brig E. Watts, Cuba, Spanish doubloons. 10,200 Brig Atmatio, Hayti, American gold 1,360 Ship Patrick Henry, Liverpool, American g01d.......'.,...,... ......„.GO,OOO Steamer Asia, Liverpool,'French silver... 83,000 do ... do., English'do.:,... - 978 Brig Oronoco, Venezuela, d0ub100n5...... 9,000 Steamer Washington; 8remen,.......,:..... 42,287 Total Maroh TS to March 27............5211,826 Previously rep0rted...:;;.;......... 6,862,957 $1,690,961 63 LIABILITIES 268,984 49 38,327 91 21,538 44 $1,416,612 6: RESOURCES. ? •' •• I 7: 3 :: t: "'.V. »j vl -V V:.« v . .• * ♦' r * ** 1 Secretary of State, bUowb that the .number of banks is 29; the amount of capital actually paid in, 82,906,000; the amount of debts due the banks secured by pledges of stock, §35,445; tho value of rcabcßtate belonging to-tho-banks, $56,916; tho amount of all debts due to the banks, $5,- 115,288; ■ the amount of all debts due-froiu direc tors, either as principals or sureties, $87,266 ; the amount of- spccio in vault, $153,574; tho amount of bills of other banksonhand, $82,333; the amount of deposites in the banks, $671,885; the amount of deposites in other banks for re demption of bills, $585,888; and tho amount of tho bills of liio banks in circulation on the first Monday of Maroh ult., $2;231,202, Nine of tho bnnks have a capital less than $lOO,OOO, and only, one, (the Pisoataqua Exchange at Ports mouth, which Ims $200,000,) oxceeds $150,000. American Stocks in London. —Baring’s Circu lar received by tho Europe, says: - “Thero has bsen some domanilfor United States Stocks at oar quotations, as also for Ma ryland, New York, and Virginia. A of Pennsylvania stock has produced some decline in price. The inquiry lor Massachusetts is chock ed by high price, lu other State securities we have no business.to mention, and uo sellers at present. Some purchases, of Railway Bonds have been made for the Continent, chiefly for de livery. United States o's Inscriptions, 1867-8, 107@108; do. Bonds, 110® 111. Kentuoky 6’s, 97 @9B. Massachusetts Sterliug s’s, 108)@109, Maryland Sterling 6’s, 90@91. Now York 6’p, 95@95. Ohio C's, 1870-5,101@100. Pennsyl-. vaniafi's, 81J@82. Virginia C’s, 97J.” r The London Daily News remarks: “The demand for the various cl asses of Amer ican State Stacks continues, and tho appearance of the market is favorable. A limited business bos also been done in some of the loading Amer ican Railway Bonds,.and more extensivo trans actions would have been entered into, bad the supply boon larger. So soon ns this want has been mot, it is anticipated; judging from the nu merous inquiries now made; that an active busi ness will spring up in these bonus, many of which yield a highly remunerative return, com pared withather classes of investment. Although their introductions into tho English market, how ever, is of recent date, a considerable. and in creasing business has been done in tbemat Ham burg, Amsterdam', Frankfort, ond other Conti nental houses, where American securities are daily increasing in favor. The rcaßOn of tho preference acoordod to those bonds is that they havo coupons attached, negotiable in Europe; while the dividends on many other United States Stocks nro paynblo in America.” The receipts of the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad for the week ending 20tli March, were $lO,lOO, against $0,400 in the corresponding week ofinst year, being an increase of $3,700, 0r55 percent. This is the largest wock’s re ceipts from any.raiiroad ofsitnilarlcngih west of' tho Alleghenies—showing a most rapid rate of increase. . LETTEtt FROM MARCUS A. ROOT. Pmt.MiF.LViiiA,' March 27, 1852. L. liAnpcft, Esq.— Dear Sir: —l observe in your paper of tho 23d inst., a highly compli mentary notice of my Daguerreian Gallery, in this city. Perhaps your friendly regard docs more than justice to my proficiency in my voca tion. If, however, Ido not merit all the credit you have awarded me, I can boldly say, it is not for lock of zeal and industry in what to mo haß been a favorito pursuit. In any case I am bound to requito your “good word” with my sincere thanks. Wbat yon say in Bpccinl commendation of the “crayon" Dagacrrcotypo, you will perceive, by turning to another page of this sheet, to be in accordance with tho strongly pronounced verdict of many of our first artists. \ou were, howev er, in error ou ono point. John A-Whipple,' an omiuent Daguerreotypist of Boston, Mass., was the Inventor of tho “ crayon” process, for which ho obtained a patent January 23d, 1819; his ap plication therefor, bearing dnto of August 80th, 1848. Retaining for himself the right to mnko and to vend the right of making the crayon pic tures in tho six New England States, ho transfer red the same rights tome for the whole remainder of tho United States, with the exception of tho States of Now York, Illinois and Missouri, and of the cities of Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleve land, in Ohio, in which the rights-are already disposed of. Inm prepared to cell, on reason-, able terms, these rights for tho entire country save Now England. Any Daguerreotypist, who is versed in his .profession, whetherfixed or itine rant, would find the “crayon” an immensohelp and furtherance in every quarter where the Fine Arts arc at all understood and appreciated, since the popularity of thoso exquisite pictures iB daily augmenting. 1 take tho liberty of forwarding for your in spection the Letters Patent granted Mr. Whip ple, together with tho documents - making mo bis substitute for the Middle, Western and Sou thern States and Territories. It may, perhaps; interest some of your readers to icaru this much of the history of wbat will hereafter be ranked among tho gems ot art. If you think so, these lines nre at your service. Yours, very respectfully, M. A. BOOT. Hgi, The following article from an Ohio pa per will prove interesting to most of our read ers. Strudexviue and Inuiasa Railway Wo had tho plcasnro of mooting at the Central Ho tel, on Friday evening of last week, Mr. J. G, Morris Esp., Secretary of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company. He was on bis re? turn from Newark nnd Licking county, with bonds, &e., amounting to about 250,000. W'hilo Mr. Morris was with-us, bonds to tho amount of $lOO,OOO were signed by tho trustees of Jeffer son township, in accordance with tho reeont veto of our citizens. We learn from him that arrangements for cashing tho bonds- of this and soma of tho other counties, have already been made in New York. The bonds of Jefferson township was disposed of at ninety cents upon the dollar, falling dao in 18G2; nml paying somi? annually, until that period on interest of seven per cent. The Company, however, have guar anteed to meet four-sevenths of this interest, so that tho township trill bo required to pay an in terest of only three per cent. Mr. Morris as sures us that it is tho expectation of the Board to have tho road completed ns for ns Uriohsvllle; in April, 1853, and tlmt tho wbolo routo will bo finished in a year from next fall. —Drtsdtn Her ald.: . - ■ Huaical and Theatrical, Tho Itutchinsons are singing in Washington, Pa. Tho Allcgbenians have sailed for Califor* nia. Kunkcl’s Opera Troupe nfe giving con certs in Albany. Tho “ Infant Drummer” 'is performing in Indianapolis. Lola Montez is setting the people of Boston crazy; her success, there is unparalleled. Mrs. Forrest is still de lighting tho people of: l'hiladolplin. Catherine llayes is charming the peoplo of St, Louis with her sweet Irish melodies. Madame Ablamowicz is traveling through Indiana, attuning tho souls of tho Hooelers toraokdy. The “Black Swan” meditates swimming from Glovoland over to Do troit ono of thoso days- Madamo Anna Thlllon is still in New lork, singing with groat success. .Ole Bull is astonishing tho Members of Congress at Washington, with his violin. Miss Clmriotto Cushman is playing a farewell engagement in tho same city, prior to her departure for Eng land. -■ -Mr. Forrest has played seven successive woeks in Now York to crowded housos. A Book foe Children.—Messrs. D. Apple, ton & Co., Now York, have published Miss Sewell’s new work, entitled “A Journal kept during o for the children of n village school.” It is in three parts: part first begins with Ostend and ends at the Lake of Cohstance. It is a delightful book for children, as it will amuse and instruct them at the same time. For sale by A. H. English & Co;, -Wood Street. Egt, We don’t see any government advertising in the‘-Gazette.these latter days:' This is - the result of the “hasty” manner in which that paper dropped Eilhnore for the sake of. Scott. A bad speculation for the Deacon, deoidedly. _ .j .tv i • -w..- .■•' .■., ■'» j■• J ,j. '•■■•. -l • . ■...-/■■*■ vAjWV:?T. •: *,.v. .■*■.;• - V An English laborer, whose child was suddenly killed by tho fnllingofa beam, wrote the follow ing linesi suggested by tho melanoholy: event. They are touchingly beautiful: 1 Sweet laughing child 1 the cottage door Stands free and open now, . Eat oh ! its sunshine gilds no mote Tho gladness of thy brow! Thy merry step hath passed away Thy laughing sport is hushed for uyc. Thy motherby tbefirosido sits, And listens for tby call; And slowly—Blowly, as she knits. Her quiet tears down fall : - Her little hindering thing is gone, - And undisturbed she may work on. The,journeymen cigar makers of Connectiont, have asked Congress for a duty of 40 cents per pound, on all German tobacco, instead of an ad volorcm duty. Lord Elgin, Govorner General of Canada is reported to have tendered bis resignation, and to be nliont to leave for England: Mr. Lewis Byington, President of the Fire As sociation of Cincinnati, starts for California in a fewidays. He carries with him tho good wishes of thousands for- his suoocss in tho auriferous regions. . There is an Ottawa Indian women in Michigan who is said to possess greet vocal powers. She is soon to appear upon tho “boards 1 ’ under the cognomen of the “ Wild Owl.” Sho ought to bo a screamer ! Lieut. Beale, of the navy, has boon appointed to the head of the Indian Bureau, recently es tablished in California, by a : law of Congress, which abelishOs the Commissioner of Indian af fairs for that State, and established on indepon ent bureau for Indian affairs. Late accounts from Suirnam state that , the yellow fever, or black vomit, 1 was still carrying off great numbers. Lotterß from Pernumbuco, to February 4th, state thattbe yellow fever is quite prevailant among tho shipping at that port, ■ :■:-■■■■■ Over 350 passengers loft New. York on Friday afternoon, in the steamer United - States, cn route for California; among them were a large number of teomen and children. They left the wharf amid the cheering of tho multitude. Tliero are 419'coffeo-houscs and tavern stands in St. Louis city and county, on which taxes per year are paid to the amount of 1}140,000. Good drinkers in that part of the worid. - Since Louis Napoleon has ordered that French ooins shall wear a medallion head of himself, it is supposed that he intends to stand “ the ha zard of tho die.” Smithors says be always travels with a “sulky”—that iSj ho always goes with his wife. Kissing is a luxury which should bo indulged with “an appetite,” and net nibbled at ns if it were “a pizen.” If some of the speeches of our great states men do not reach posterity, it will not be be cause they are not long enough. The Governor of Missouri has pardoned Ma thias Mosbachcr, who was eonvioted as accessory to the murder of Charles Schaeffer, and sen tenced to ten years in the penitentiary. A Woman Sentenced to. Death. At the Duchess County Court ’of Oyft and Terminer, now in session at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Judge Barculo presiding, Ann Uoag has been convicted of murder in having on the 20th Juno last, poisoned her husband, Nolson Hoag, nud doped with another man named Somers.— The Poughkccpsio American speaks as follows: This unfortunate woman has been tried, con* victcd, and sentenced to ha executed on tho 7tli of May. She had a thorough and impartial trial —was well defended by able counsel, but the evidence, though circumstantial, was of a mark ed and decided character. Ilor history is o novel one. Sho is £ found ling ami does not know that she has a relative beyond the children of her body. Some 35 years ago she tvas deposited in a basket on the door steps of a Poor Master in the town of Rhine beck. Sho was fed and clothed to womanhood. At the ago of 18 years sho married Ilong, a wid ower, by whom sho boro four or. five children.— In nn evil hoar she fell nviotim to the impulses of her animal nature. And now it is clear that she is pregnantfor n period of some seven months by her paramour. Wo would not extenuate her crime. Sho has boen found Guilty, and unless executive clemen cy is interposed, must sufler tho extremo : pen alty of the law, after tho birth of her child; for tho law provides that no female pregnant shall be executud, yet it mokes it imperative on tho Judge to sentence to death in cases of capital conviction, within n period of not less than four nor more tliab eight weeks. The statute in such oases directs tho Governor to extend tho time of execution. £gy A Moody fight occurred at Dorchester on Monday, between two parties of Irishmen.— Tho fight was tho result of a love affair—a fair maid having two lovers who were williojj to set tle their claims to her affections by a fair fight, which enlisted the friends of each, and the fight was general, with not only men but women.— One women with a stone in her apron s&vagoly Injured a boy fourteen years old who was but a looker on. Ten of tho combatants wero arrested and confined in jail. • Bewakk or Kissixq. —Tho Cumberland (Md., Union Bays, wo hear a case talked of ns being beforo the Baltimore Conference, in session in this plaoo, which should render thoso preparing for the ministry shyof kissing—a young lady. A young man—Qoodfellow by name, wo hollOTe —was objected to on- this seoro, hut us it ap peared ho was about leaving somo loved frionds, and hod kissed tho old woman and all the rest, ho was allowed to pass. American Trochee in Eotpt. —Wo find in the Afytmitit Zeitung, under date of 21st February, from Alexandria, in Egypt, a statement that tho American Consul, General Macauloy, had pulled down his flag on account of soma delay of jus tlco upon tho part of Directors of Foreign Affairs. Tho Minister of War being naked if tho United States bad any vessels of war, replied that ho boHovod they had, but thoy would hardly ven ture so far as Egypt! A Lahoe Public Building The now Slate lloubo at Columbus, Ohio, la to bo the largest building ef the kind in the United: States, and 1 will be muoh larger than is necOßsary. It ia 304 by 184 feet, and oovcrs an arca of 55,- 930 aquarefeot That of Pennsylvania is 180 by 80 feet, covering on- area of 14,400 square foot; and that of New York, 115 by 00 feet,- cov ering an area of 10,350 square feet: The cithsoßa of Hartford wo learn from the Courant, ore preparing a memorial to Con gress, remonstrating againatgronting. $lOO,OOO to Dr. Morton, for the discovery of the applica tion of Chloroform in cases of ' surgical opera tions. The diecovory, it is claimed by the Courant, was made by the late Dr. Horace Wells, of Hartford. ■ - Websteb’s Chasces.—The Washington cor respondent or the Journal of Commerce says:'— It appears to •bo considered . here, that Mr. Wcbßtcr’a chances for the nomination by the Whig Convention - have been much improved of late." The Scott men think so, for they arc be coming quite violent against Webster, as the tone of the free soil press indicates. ; Ba. One of the firo companies in New York, whoso engine has been taken from them, hare fitted up a carriage capable of carrying eight large Aunihilators. With this apparatus they intend running to such fires as ocour within their district. ; BSF* The celebrated Van Amburgb, the lion i armed at Now York, on Saturday, i® the ship Devonshire, with a considerable .number of rare animals,, which are to be added to his mena gerie. —-SVi';;- Heart Poetry* NEWS ITE2IO, ~y‘i'Ai!>>f t ' ; -' i, '-/-.:'-i;S 'T.iv.-Si.i; V>v. t v »&** V '« **-V/ ”,"t'- r, • Oil tfieecomne of Uio off,by ibO'Kev. Wra. H. F*a(JdocV M r . i % MUKn.iNd.or AttcgkeiljClWiW H‘S. MAllv «jy Ur. M'tiill (with tfco Lave of ProvnJeiiee,) will be deltv cied on THURSDAY; April Bib, at 7ir6V!*ck,P. M. Sutij»ci— w The Protestant ebapter itihistory.’? • v Tlie time appointed for Prof. Jacobus* Lecture Ji the fallowing Tuesday, April laili. al' lhe turns hour. Sub-. Ject, ’‘ Popery and our free mstiiohons” -■ Tickets of admission can be had at- J; .D. Williams’ grocer;, Loomis and English’s book stores, .Wood street, Presbyterian Book-. Rooms, Third -street; Head’s- book store, wo. 7d Fourth street; W .W» Wilton amfM’Mas: ters’ store. Market street; Floyd?* store and:Th-:II. Nevma A Co., drug store,l iberty street,Pittsburgh; and at the drug stores of Douglas A Swartz, and lonkatores of Spra.lt and Mrs: Sadler, -Allegheny ctty.v The pro ceeds of the Lectures will be.applied .to tbo utd of the Sixth.Preabyteiinn Church, Pittsburgh. .. Foots open At 7 P. M. (opfr3t) ■ COMMITTER • lilghtnlDgUotlfl. TTrM. HILL*. CO 'Manufacturers, are nowprepared yy to furrj'b or erect Sloe) or lion JU>b3 r with all tlio' Fittings, of the best pattern or mstsrUl. Orders left ot ihh store of Eaios, Olnimpskn-fc Co,, on Wood street, No lM;'Pmslargk ( -wLU.be {Greentburg Republican and Piusburgh Gazette copy 3 limes weekly, Dispatch copy I week und eh. Post.) R‘ EMOYED—I he citizens of Pittsburgh ora respect-. fully informed tnst the Office of tbe MORSETEL-. MjRAPM LINKS hat been removed to the ODEON UUILDIKG3,No 100 Fonrthsircei, above Wood, where we will be pleased to receive u conunuance of the pub l‘c patronuge'heretofore brptowedon us, and we hope by prompt attention to business to merit increasing favors. .• • •. : i apt2.3t (COPYING PRESSES, -Copying- Books,.from five to j twenty quires, Brushes, Oilca Paper* aml.Copymff Inkr, for »a!c at r ; J *R- WLJLDIN**?. . Bookaad Stationery Store,. opr3 *3 Wood street, between Third and Fourth. STKKLPKNS— CiHott’s Victoria 303 extra fine Tens?. . “ =■ Ladiei 1 170 j ' “ Eagle 2M; “ School 35! $ . Wuh a greet . I variety cC other* ;• for inle at J. C WBLIMN’S Book «o. fIIOUACCO—SU toxes. s’» and &'* ttusiell & ttot>m« 1 son's, \V. It Grant's Jea;o Hajr’synnd other brand*, in store and for sale by - apij KING & M^OttHBAP BRAZIL SUGAR—SO bags, received by canal and for ■aid by Japrt) KING VMOOBHEAD. ; MOLASSES— 125bbU. prune Plamcm-m in more and for salo by _ {aprt). _K‘Nli A MQOItIIKAD. SUGARS;—'Powdered, XL and Loaf* for sale by • nprt KINO * MOORHEAD. NU; &>UUAK-*a prune amele, in tinre midlor sale • t*V (apri) KING A MOORHEAD. HARPER’S Magazine FOR APRIL, and Black wood 1 * for M**ch.received by t WOODWARD* HOWLANDS, api3 • 77 Third street. ;• CJ&e w * J * YA.PftCt>*fV A CO.’s JMT -:*g|g|K ARRANGEMENTS FOR IBJg. gjya James SUkely } IJUROPKA& AGENT, and Dealer in Foreign Ex* j change, is also Agent for the following Packet Elites:.' ' ■ ■ Pioneer Line of Steamships, between Near York and Liverpool. gTOatloar.To.il Line, sailing from New York and Liv erpool on the Gth auddlst of each month. -: New Line leave New York on the^Gth,and.Liverpool on the lith of each month. Red Star Line leaves New York on Liv* erpool on the $Uh of each month. Z Line sails twice a month from Liverpool.and New York • The London Lmc ot Packets sail from NcvrYork the lst,Sih, ldtii und 3lth r nod from London on the otb,l3ih, VI st ami of each month. , - 5 .Tbe Clyde Line ot Glasgow Packets sail: from New York sad Glasgow on the Ist and tsih or each month. - A Weekly Lmo of Packets from-Liverpool io New Orleans. ■ Daily Line for emgrants. from Nc.w York, by steam* boat ami railroad, or by canal and rai’roud* to Pittsj • burgh. Passengers.will, receive every attention, nnd advice given cheerfully at the ofii»e of -W. Thpspou 4 Co,, Eden Q i»y» Dub M. George I *. Huihmigr, Liver* pool; \V. AJ. T. I'spirctt & Co., t G South street, New York, or at-the othce of the advertiser.. Pctions residing; m the United States orCunnda, who wish to send for tneir friends m .any part of England, Ireland. Scotland or \Vule% cun make the iiecesvnry ar ruugeinanls by application to the and hove them brought out by any or the nbove favorite lines of Packets, (which range (four UlUOto 2,50 ii tons burthen.) or by first clam Merchant Ship*, on iitvorubie terms, by , way of Liverpool, Loudon 1 or-Giargow. *1 heir ire qurucy of saihne preclude?* the possibility of delav i*assagn can also he secured from Live?pool to New Ur icuns, Baltimore, Philadelphia. Uortou. CharlQ'toi) and Savannah direct.- Keinitumers in small and large sums as usual, to Great Britain and Ireland. filewn.W. &. J. f I'apscoti ACq. have entered into: arrangements with Messrs. Vogel,-Kock & Co*, Rank er*, P and with Messrs. Edtvard Ulouai a Co r Bankers, Psns, to draw sight' Jrafts ( which can be made payable tn ail the principal places throughout France and Germany Passagetickets and drafts always for sale by (be undersieued, corat? ot Sixth and Liberty streets, (up stntr*.) Pittsburgh, next door to Messrs J. A R Floyd’s Whoh-scle Grocery. JAMES BLAKELY. . P S Catalogues of tho vc««el’, time of tailing, and burden, can be had ot die above officx, gratis. (apr‘d . NEW ABIIAHOBHENTI WESTERN RAILROAD , , VBOM ■■■■■ . -■ PUtabargh lo Clevsl&ndi Colambat and Cincinnati, ALLIANCE, CANTUN ANU MASSILLON, IN CONNECTION WITH TIIBPENNA. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Through from JPiUtiurgh to Cleveland in Ua than Ten Sour*,, by a continuous Bailroad Linei 2MB ExpreisTruirton the Ohio and Pennsylvania Hailrood,leiTcs Pittsburgh ot £t A, Ai-ritopplug at wickly, Rochester, New Brighton, Darlington,Enon, Palestine, Columbiana, and Salem, olid reaches AlU auce, 63 miles from Fiitsbargh, at 1 P.M\ Passengers' leaving Alimnca-en the Cleveland Railroad at 3 P.M, and reach Clevelo .d at OP, M. Returning,, the pas* congers leave Cleveland at 9 A:Alliance niISU-P. M-, and reach Pittsburgh at 539 P M.» in tlmo to con* nect wab the evening train on the Pennsylvania Rail* road for Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, and’ also wl:h the Yotfghtogheny Steamboat and PlankHoad route. . Pasraugcra by this route come from Cincinnati •to Pittsburgh In two days, without night travel, and save from one to two days in connecting with the Penna. Cen tral Railroad. Fastengeis leaving Pittsburgh at 8 3fl A. M., reach Canton at 2 P.M. and Massillon at 9.30 P. ii. At Mas* tillon the line contieGTg.with stage lines to Wooster,' Mansfield. NewPbliade!phto t and at Boon to New Cas* tle,Polsnd, Warren.Merceraud Erie. - ♦,* The New Brighton Aecommodauou Trainleaves Pittsburgh at lO A.nl. nnd 530 P.M., and New Brighton' at 7 A. M- and IP.M., stopping at iatetmediaio stations. Excursion Tickets, good for two days, oro sold bo* tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton : < Quarterly tickets are «old al low idles; arnkuckets by the package to some of the.stations. • / - - TlieTreiai do not rntt oo Sunday. Omnibtrses run in connection : With thetralnslo and from the station on Federal street. Fare by the only oontluuoas Railroad Lino from Pitts* burgh to Cleveland, 140 miles, 64,00.-: To Massillon, IDS miles,B3,no. For tickets apply at the Federal Street Statum of the Ohio and Pa, to GEORGE PARKIN; > Ticket Airertt. Or to J. MESKIMBNt ! / Monongahela House; Pittsburgh; • Notk—Byihe routs by strumboat fit) mile* toAVellfl* villc, and.thence bylßtiltoad 100 milecto Cleveland,the fare Is 83 50. Pituhurgh, April t,1852.~*(apr3) - : :: ; A RARE CHANGE.—“Fob bats—A valuable i roj>* r\ arty, well suited for any business where Steam Tower Isneeded. a good ilry celfar, »nd three fine floors. The Steam En* f ine is or CO horse power. AH In eomple .e order* and na central location hi tho city. Immediatepossession, and will be sold uta bargain. v •• ‘ S. CIfrUBERT, General Agent, ! marSl • :t- 50 Smlthficld street. Notice* rvPFICE CASU MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. V/ - HabbbbubovMarch 18;.1552t. -. By order, of the Executive. Comnmicb of said Cash Mmual Fire Insurance Company,the Agency of Fran* els Dobbs, is hereby revoked mar3l:3t THOMAS H. WILLSON. MOVIWU I>AV«—i'liaKlay of reatrucUon io.Crocke*- xy> Cradles and Patience, li at hand., Already the premonitory symptoms are visible.: liTthe melee, ft may be well, in view of the tom garment* of men and bovs.to femtmber.ihat the WarJrobeacan beTenlen isliCif at CHESTER'S MEN AND BOYS’OLOTtHNG' EMPORIUM.' Work equal to customer matlOjatiWper cent, less than customer prices. ’ No chance for Showing floods. - 6 WE STUDY TO PLEASE, 71 SmithCeld JLyticar Diamond alley. '• ntmorol or the -7> O'BISLLY TELEO&JLPiI OFFICE. mUEOEeeof the O’Riellv’Telegraph Lines has been ' JL removed to tho . NORTH - HAST CORNER OP THIRD AND WOOD STS.Pittsburgh, Pa. Entrance from Third attcet.. In order to meet the increasing wonte of the publ!c, tbo new Telegraph Office has been much enlarged and improved, and other facil lies added, to Insure the prompt and accntate . transmission of Dis patches to ollpsrts of thoUnlierf'gtalea.v NoeffbrtwlU bo upared to. sustnin the lugh reputatioil 'whioli the O’Rlellr Lines have already acquired' 1 TmnrSlilm- ■; LandWertant* or IBIS, fHK having; received acopy of thnha ttmnxed forms fQr easigntng Warrantm grented to .Uieyolnnteersiathe.WmofJSlSjispreparedtodiraw them up correctly. Pereona vrUhing tohavo their; War-’ rants asiignetLor.arodispdsed. to sail, wilt please coll. at the comer of Sixth and JLtlbctty.atTeeuL-Pitubtirffb. '- - mar3l - £ -JAMES BLA£E|Ty» T ARlfc-Bkegftl«e&f Lard, for s&Je by Jj DXOT3I KING AMOOBHEAO. .T-f-?• • ;.DttßCoHege > tha{orraerun4f , r Mr.J.D. williams,and apartments acccmm^aufn' e " et,nUy «P iat l«Adi*l*lVfltlDß Cfftlll Cs* CHAiyiunKLlM’s Commercial College, comer of MaiketandThird streets. The Ladles’ Department of this Institution wilt bo Te-opened on Monday, April fitb. . Those desirous of improvingtheir stylo of Writing are invited to call. Hours of Instruction from 3 to 4.P. M. ■ v aprl - P.R.'SPENGER,lnstructor;-' Hoys*Writing Glass* fr7* , CUAMßGßLlN , 3CdmmercialCollegc,eOTnerof 'Market and Third streets. . A number of Lads wtUbe received for atermof one month, commencing Monday, April Sth.' Strict attention will be’paid.to the formation of aeorrectbuslneasstyle. „ aprl P.B SPENCER,lnstructor, O. OfO* Fr—PlaceofMeeUnj,Washington Hall, Woffd street, between fithnnd Virgin AUer.. ;: j PrmßuaaH Lopax, No. 'J3Q—Meets ereryTuesday No.B7—Mectstst and 34 Fridayofeach month. ' ' nuns— ly ' Qobtmla Ctlan Worbsi ADAMS. ROSEMAN $ • 'feblflSm; • t Pittsburgh, Pa S P RIN G, GA MP AI ON! READ AUtk REFLECT. . CALLAGHAN * CO.* Comer: 0/ Wood and Water Streets, J&tiburgh, B aVJB }uu received an. extensive stacker Elegant ; nudUeefu! noods: consisting of CLOTHS, CAS SISIF.RES juid.VEBTI.NOS. of the very finest materi als, and the most' rich ana varied patterns. These Goods have beeti'all selected by the proprietors them selves, with gteul' circumspection:’’-Nothing: new or qjnqueiu the line pf. dress haayet appeared, in the East ern cities, that Callaaban it Co., havc noi secured m large quantities for their., numerous costomera. The -wholc of. this targe stock has-been train von in cash, mid were consequently obtained at low juris' The public should bearthis Importanffactm,blind,ihasmueh as it will enable themlapurchase at lowet prices than • they have been in ihehuMtofpoyingfor iheirward-• robes at other £stabUshmeati:'~Thu magnificent stock, consist* in j>art,'of FRKNCH,'ENGLISIi and AMERI CAN CLOTHS* selected to durab'Hty, as well as to beauty.:-The stock of CASSIMERE3 Is In perfect accordance with the-other,-both In quality and cheapness* while the rich,uha we mvy say gorgeous dis play of SUPERB VESTlNGS,Cballences InvestfgaUon, and comes up.to the refined totte-of the.xnost-experieu* ced customer. .-:■■■■■ CALLAGHAN & GO\-~: • aprl - comer of Wood and Water streets. TRUE subscriber bos opened an !NT E L LIG BN C E X OFFICE, on St.€falr street, aiiheleft entrance to the Bridge. Hotels, steamboats and private houses, will be supplied with none others than , good and faithful, servants. The public are respectrmfyinviied to avail themselves of the facilities now offered; '. ■•' aprl ■' J. LEWIS.-:<■ • Bemovali HILL * CVRRY,fcxcHAeoB Bboxb&S—Will, THIS DAY, open their new Office, corner of Wood and Fifth ttieets: ' •• - - - ■ : [aprlifit Dlersaatlle Library & j&ceb&nlca’ -Institute* MEMBERS added daring the month of March, . A. C. Hawkins, C. H.Paper, ' / GeoTgo S Selden, John Thompson, - • James M’Laiie,. - Q.B. Sanderson} ; . A George Dodds. J*G. R«el. ' oprl FRANCIS 9. APNAMARA, Librarian. A/fOVING DAYhoseome again $ and all who change XtA their residence* doubtless thinks the new. house better than the old one. But, soon they find.;thst.itis swarming with Roacaes, and overran with Rat*. Mice and Ant?. Wbat is to bedoncT Why, call at No. fin Smithfield street,and get a box of BUHGES3 ft CO*S ROACH, RAT AND MOUSE EXTERMINATORY Premises have been known to be cleared in a single night, when all other means had failed. You should also get a bottle of the Bed-Bog Destroyer, and before you set up your Bedsteads, anoint the jomls with the- com* position, and you are safe from there pests, too. - Price,¥s ceulsper box, pr bottle. . - . • " BesuTe you get the genuine, ss there &ro imitations In ihcmaTkeL Don’t forget, oprl p NO. 50 SMITHFIELD BT, aVAPESTRy JNUKAIN CAHPES&—Of rich olid ole* . gantnew styles, now opening fresh from the manu facturers. We invite those wishing to forutsby to call at tho Carpel Warehouse, NO.-BSFourth street.' cprl W. M’CLINTOCK. *VJ*EW ST\ LE OIL CLOTH—Comprising the Siepfe Xi Waier and Landscape styles. We invito especial attention to Oil Cloths* «*wo are prepared laoder to those wishing to. furnish, a splendid, assortment of Oil Ciothf, ol ail descriptions. - W. M’CLTNTOCK, • aprl - . • . - - No. 6fi Fourth street. • STEAM BOAT TRlMMlNGS—Comprising in part . the-following: Table Linen, Huckbuck-Diaper, Crash Race Strip, Table Covering and Table Covers, NapkinsV ftc , which we are constantly receiving from the importorsand monufactureis.: CaltniNo 85 Fourth Street. . japrl} \ W, M’CLINTOCK. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES— X. ’ Of rich and new designs, consiantly recsivlng at W. M’CLINTQCICS Carpet Warehouse, aprl .. .; Nf1.85 Fourth itmt. ■VfOTICIi is hereby given to those who have sub iv scribed stock it> the Miller’s Run and Cross Creek Volley Plank' Road* that an election will be held 01 M’Connell’s Miir, onMiller’aßun, on Fridny.^3j April, atlOo'elock, A. M.* to elect a Presidentuud Direetors for ibu Coiopany- By onltrof Commissioners.- aprl: wtd fci UTS-aoM) tiu». l>oa Nme; 1:1 • 1 21 tags Walnuls; t’s do Cream Nuts; . / 25-:do .Filberts: • •■ ,'•.'..-■■■■■• . 25.d0; Sicily Almonds; 2XO CocOa Nuts; : • GO boxes Shelled Almonds t In store an:. PcppcfSauccj • • so do- assorted Vickies; • , • 50. do Olive Oil, pint* and quarts; •10 coses Prunes, in fancy boxes; v 10 do . do In glass Jars; 10 do ■. d-» common ; : 250 boxes Sardine; lOJlmlf boxes do; In etoreand for sale by. npr> JOSHUA RHODES. SiUliAlt— 300 tags Brazil Sugar; - ’ ’ y. , . 20 do;. •■■■•■■* IS tea. Clarified -do; To arrive and for sale by aprl • . JOSHUA RHOPKSL I BRUITS—RoII boxes Oranges; ’■ •• I *T , 250 do Lemons V’ SflO do Raisins; • .. diwhfbxs. • do; ' 2CQ quarter.. * 4o; = - 40kegs sou .do;.-• .. .40liojf keg*Seedlessßaisins; 40eftsks0urrfR.nl*; Toarrive and forsale by .. :• v-.. .... :■.- apri JOSHUA RHODES. -■ Rlshep PotUt'j Appolntmeau* SATURDAY, 3d Apnl,4 P. M„ Grace Church; {Lay ing CnmcrSini)e.)Al 71P.M., Address, at Masonic Kail, Fifth street. SU\UAY,4«I of April-lCio'cliwk, A. M., Pi. P»ar», liaeeyville; (Confirmation.) v At 3$ I\ -Its ...Bb.' Andrew 1 * Church; (Confirmation ) At o’clock,Trinity Church The-friends of the Bishop, may find htm-uaringhls stay in town, at the res donee of W. F, R. Branot, Alle gheny City. UpridZi ‘TOOK HEN l«~A U»at U 1 ickLhve lb ng UOase,Cdiuaij> J; log ball and-seven rooms; situated on Hand, be* tween Liberty and Penn streets. Rent 0160. Posses sion given immediately. T.3.YQ3NGACO, ■ BtnithfieldandSd.streeis,: apt! opposite Brown** Hotel. V A““I)KLIOHTFUL RESIDENCE IN ALLEGHENY ii.\ CITY FUR HALE.—The tot has a front on Foy etie street of 46 feet, ttnd extending back 121 feet to a «t On which aretrected a highly finished two story frame Dwelling.Hon*e; arranged with double parlors, piazza! ball, and extensive bed chambers, frith finished garret, paniryikitchon nnd dining roomywlrtk.ft new carriage house stable . The Gtotmds arc tastefully laid off.'and abounds with fruit, ilowers, shade treesy and sfrtnbbenr. Altogether, this isoce of tho mast-tvieasam offered for sale. Apply to M’LAltt & HuFFITT. gprl • /Nn.tQ Ftfth ntract. - ■ ift ■ l ' ■ i ■■■:• OOCTOR LAf ROBE’S FRENCH FJEM ALE FILLS, - an Innocent, safe and effectual remedy for CMoto* sis or or Green Sickness,-Fleur, Albur or. Whites,Sup« pressiony ‘Uysmehorrhuia, Nerroua general -WekknesSyN&usesyFaUiai&tUe Head and Limbs, Lost* of Appetite, SpliiOvCost ■Uyeness, lßitabiUtyy l>yspep»ia Flato* lence or Wind, and all uterine Complaints; Fricolff cents, orfivo boxcs for .SIJIO . Sold-wholesalesnd to* tail by W.C. JACKSON,.2IO Liberty street, hcsdiCf Woou.Pttect r Fiuabargb,nud by all-tho Druggists: < fly- Full directions enclosedwith cachbox.- - TYTEW OCIODS!—A*A. Mamr 4 Co ate receiving 111 and now opening, .eases .and packages of Dress Goods, comprising Silks,Cashmere*.Grenadine*, Tis snetv Berage Delaines, Jaconelr,'vambries. Lawns, Maslm Delaines, Ao.yAe, tmar23 SUGAR AND "" r feO , . > : 1 TQUbbls. Molasses, • mar2o-- • AgentsSt.Lomi Saga* ReSnory. TFIO PRINTERS —The subscriber" bas on bond and I for sale,as Agent of L. Johnston ACo.,pf Phila delphitu the followingi 25 pair of Cases; t / 45 fouau Fancy Letter, tUffetentsiiesj > 300 Newspaper Cuts; 500 Sbt.Leads,cnUo order. 10 Composing Sticks; 100 kegsPromVNewalnk;. v I C. llJrasiGolley, deaeripttena; -A. JAYNES, n Pekin Tea Store, 08 Fifth tfftei. N. Q.-r-OrdcTa recciyed for new lyre.- , : .(a>rSo; Oi ll* H AZK fit. A TTORNBY AT LAW~No. I& Ftraarn etwm, Jrkuitbvn and near SmlthficM. ' ■ [m*rg7y:*■ T>ATENT LETTER BALANCES—lndicating the X 'weight, and rates of postage, prepaid and unpaid* For sate Uy - J. R 'YVTXDIN, Bookseller and Stationer, . mart 7 G&Wood. street,helwecu.Third and Fourib. ;:\ f tQITON HOSIERY !—5OO dor. assorted-Cotton Ho \j siery, now opening at ,marS A. A* MASON ACO.»B. mflE Three StOTy Bxlek Dorelliog Hoaie, No; MB, X sliunteonThird strebt,bciweenSauthiield and Cherry alley, containing complete gas and waterfixtures, Eos* session given on the Xstof Apni;. Enquire of- JAMES PARK, Jr. & Co, 0ti37:31» Second street - "7-jTb* WEhDW, *„ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HEALER IN Blasxh' and School Books, Papfr *M 'i - , L •'J cm * a^. 1 p * A. Cara. Plank Hoad Notice* Forßent. - * **>». i-t-. * * s* ? :' V- J ;• - ■ V'C' ; * " , J vJ „ * / , /* t ' -- ---- t ' 3i|S*isil^^®BSs^|£|l; ; iSi AMUSEMENTS, v •msms* Lsaitt ahp **"*- JOSEPH O, FOSTEH[ fricn gfAdmusicn—First Tier andParQuette 60s. Second aid Third Tiers 23c.; Reserved seats fn Dresv Circle,.7s cents,large Private Boxes,emiro,C3,GO; small Pnvate'boxesentire, : Doors open at 7 o’clock. Curtain rises at 7|. FRIDAY EVENING, April 3, 1652, will b« prewnwd the beautiful JDramaof „ . THE DEATH TOKEN. Harold - . Mr Bianehard. **°ulse«. ~ - , - *.• „ Blits Stewart. Previous to which, the amntlnr Comediettaof ■ VI . THE DUMB BELLE. Vltian, *■ ,- Mr. Blanchard. 'To conclude with "' ' * Miu S, “ Wart - THE VERMONT WOOL DEALER. Denleronomy, . ... .Mr Weaver. qr&sd cohcebt at MASONIC BALL! On Monday Evening, April Stb,lB&2. =*- by ■•••■"■■ - .B'JRA-DLJBERtrHULEJnsI’ S^rfßavn ' VVbo wtll perform several or he* and, lo #r*Urr the feneraldriire.fwmst«?«iii c fh J 1 pOpoIar’ORAfjOB'xOLKA* DR dfltiCEnT ?nJ v !kS GRAND DEO, FOR TWO PIAPJOS, .!^ 0 .-'The Grand Variations on iholrisli Melody ri. LaBilloseorSqmtiier; > ’aiiiiPagaitiniVreno«n.d V«Ti ouons enthe “ Carnival de Venice,” will be wtjlSi 1 ,. on the Violin, by WV. WALLACE . • ' X, .FrandaSClfcra,: Fdward lleaileitm, J.Scbodnmater. Waller Bryant, Samuel Rea Isaac M.Pennock. STATK nSTS&b JPIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. habkisbor/j, pa. CAPITAL, 200,000 COLLARS. DsilgncJ only for iho lafercrasresofprcperty.has an .ample capital,and atfordi a upeiior advantages in point oi cneapiicßj, raiety. and accommodation,To City anil CoumryMerchonu and qwneraOf Dwellings and taola tea or-Country Property. _ A. A. CARHIER, Actuary, noylS . . Branch Of&oe.StSmUbfielii at* Pittsburgh. - . Slcrc&ntlXo Library aad Uiohattioi* INSTITUTE. Soouu on Fourth «i., oppotiu Merchants Dank. .. 2Vrwu 3t,00 Jnf/fa/ion and 84.09 fl'/flfttttnßk • •• ■.'■•• > • ■ ■ ?’ COO; tn Stating town, 28 /Vtftwpapfr* ana .flfagaxmei. : : . 4. thu l> the only FublleLibrary ana Reading Room uvlhe cr.y, tho»c ihspoied to aidin rendering the asso. eiation iweftil and permanent, are requeued to become “"“bo**- , (febia-.lm Eltt«linnh Ltr. IniMMe. oaaputir; • OP PITTSBURGH. BSm’A., * „ .. CAPITAL 9100,000. President—James 8. Hoon; Vico President—Samuel M'Clurkan. Treasurer—Josephs.Leech. 1 Secretary—C.A Cotton. - ___ , Oincz, No. T» Fotnra Btboct. . TM* Company :tn.kes every JtunranceapFor tainingio orconnected with Lite Rilke. ’ Mamat rater arc theaome a*, those adopted By otltei • tafely-conducted Companies. w Joirii Slock Rates ai a reduction of one-iUlnl from the Mutual rate*— a dividend of tblrty»three and one-ibud pe* cem.*paid annually in advance. ■-.*{«* taken on. the Uvea of persons golng.to Califor* * DIRECTORS: a n™». Joseph S. Leech, ■ StejJ** •••••:• Samuel Al’Clurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson, ’ ‘ .ffilNA INSURANCE COMPANY, • OrUarCCordf CoAt»« • CapUalStoclc^^,*33oo, 000 . 449(000 teu'c?, 6 ’ S “ r ° l B °‘ ,m norf: l. g- H. BKIiSON, Agent. Associated Ftraraan’o inaurtusce Comtoe “V,«* *•»»OHjr or Plttobnralt. : O BEKT FJNNKTj See’y. ofilT kinds"""” 8 **““* PIKE and MARINE RISKS Qfltt in Konmtalutaßiiuu, Msj.l24 and 123 Vaunt, nr „ .. DIBKCTOBS E H Dallas, . John Anderson, B&hawyor, R-U.Simpson, s " r > 11 B. Wilkins, SSSS' 1 **"“er, _ Charles Kent, , wmmm Gorman, Willism Collingwood, - A. P. Ansbnu, Joseph KaJre “ > . - William D. W nghler, £|a9 ID*Dr,Ktji«>apseeoralCoaEikSnnn IN DISEASESW THE Lt'NGS AND® KKsPmA iMisvaaDßGANS—*.pnnnntros, tub nsoncHU, am rnt UhTßs—are the organs through which Respiration is csrnedon. If ohstruetiona occur fn the skid, in the kidneys, or in Buy of the organs above namei,from cold ' pr ony other cuusr. tho Other orgpns ere oTer-iased In Ihetr lunations, and you have disease,-: Irritation or in flamamuon sou in, which con only lie relieved bv lakinu opropwrpmedy, onethatwiH. restore eseh organ to the „® r ; !fey ;i r ’ , '? e ?“ nl,B .y IB P U Imputed for the solo purpose or benefiiiiogsncU cases,and contains ineredi ents which will allay tmdsooUteirrttnlion, dlriolso tha secretion of. mucous .which collects inltha hesihud remoyes anyrohsintciloit frora the ■ Kcspiratoty organ,-, and restores them to a healthltal ad !£"• 11 ** .applicable.to all.. cases of Coughs, ii;® e , : * m P>'y , 'oop«'gCough,'Bronchitis,Earynglilsatid ” any other pulmonary disease, depending onorarisinr fiom obst.uction. It ..sweet antf plenum to take aSS SSI b ° r , fec rn “ fel ? to ,^ 6 mmi tender In ‘“ftepa/e3Mrbrilln°Dr«!,tSPSi^|kß -rttltw "* DnI S Store. 149 pa JET . T - .P E AFNES3ißoi«e»iiuJiehßaa,and all disagree* atllo lUscbarßei from the ear, speedily and permanently oritieonvenience.by Dr. HART l2BY,Prtcclpal AniUt of IhoN. Y. UnVsiqrgeiT.-who may be consulted atflS ARCII sired, Philadelphia,'from TWrieen years e]o»o an* almost ondivlded attention to thif branch or apeetai .practice .fans enabled Mm to redacc his ueatmenrio; smelt a degree .of success,as to find the most confirmed and obsticnte CBsea yteld bv a steady attention to the meant prescribed. ■ {iniii borgb and Allegheny, meet* on thoiecond Monday oC every momh at llio fWlda Ilonas, Market it. y “■ ««rl iovn Vocsa.jf,, Secretary,' _C3~A Most Remarfeabie case or Total Bzfy ln ? t *i , ? r, S' , ‘K P«*rol«ma.i.We toviio rteattenfton of fteafflieud and the pnblio generally Jo tilecertificate of William Ifnll,of this city. The.conn pay bo seen by-bny person who may bo.kepUcaHit re” lottos to the fads there set forth. y. ii. KIER. slßitted several years witha soreneas of both, eyes, wtach continued co Increase until last Sep. umber, (tbSOhibe utOammation at that time having in* irolttdthewbole.Unlagmembreneofbotb.eTetfatul i ended tn the deponto ot alhicit film.which whollydo the thickening removed,whichsoonrctnrned antl left mo In aabsd neendldobai before. At this sure of the complaint fmade applicatloo'io'several of the most eminent medical moo, who Informed me that ''m V W«aU newnget lime I Could hit disUn. guuh any oblcct. By the adylceof some mends l oom meneed the use of the Petroleum, both Internally and locally,onderwhlch my eyes have lnipfoved dally until the present time, and Ihaverecovereamy sight entirc- W,LUAM It R r Bpf I {‘nlS; B£®i “• KEYBBR, ua Wood st; siplß < WMds . ,r ««‘i«nd by the Proprietor! encampment, No. 9,meeu Ist ondSdTnesdaysof each. Degree Lodge,No.4.meeu2ilandliliTaes. No,#i meeuereryThirisileyeyen. Star Lodge, No. SI, meets every Wednesday Iron fitly iodgß.No. IBS, meotse»eTy Monday ey'ne. MountMartahXodge,No. 350, meets every Monday at their.HaH, corner ofSmilhfield and Fifth streets ■ J*™ *{iiy Imdge,No.. 241, meets every Friday eyen- Kfhe^ mer^LelC^“ <,S“'lSk^l[“gS -o™® “ v? " tin Stoa Half, Woo“ «,c7, ihFof the be»UMUrgUonrj?4me , ri^ co 5® *®‘bts for who can give good teferenctS,« toSnfeL?“‘ tho «» business capacity, need apply.’ *5vSS!r ®? anu>ler had edofthe foregoingmqn.uUon, - - eornet of Third and StSihmUaf , IT Wlstar’a Balumef «■» m. W43Sssa*jaagS^Bgr m~’i,* y " 4 bT ta'xassjwsasa L fer from Irritation, ,af andease. ,*,*«?«<> jwnitrithytpiaK Seeadyernff^^^S^ »*«&S£ nw « *». 00^0 \ ’ / " -