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We, of course, can hare no hard feelings towards the Union, J| is ► > J ) W? mp l 1 S our early polttiesl favorites; but, even rn its host days, we d.dnot eonsidcrit inralliMe, the prirdcge of objecting to wihat we considered wrong i n its eonrae-at a time when it enjoyed a confidents, that hat few pofiti oA jpnrnals have ever obtained. When wo wore - not “ t 0 6pcttk ottf Of the orgm in Vu'-M its rigorous years, wo cannot imagine a sulcient i to he frightened at its shadow. Union Bt<stt B te t 0 P la 7 ‘ho Maohiavel, in ®C<^ r /ot '‘I * its noUcO of oun orUcIo; hut its rejoinder is \!f 18018 M<l ,n, P° tent » and docs *>»t contradict a ',• "■}>'%% *« anglo charge we made against it, and wc let it PWS Without pointing ont its sins of commission. \ yi-\ \' -s We, of course, have no desire to get into an attereadon with a brother democrat. It is not f \ l'^ 1 ' ,3?' s »t; Vi oaT dls P° slt ion to ho quarrelsome, but we Itnow no man or journal, owing fealty to onr party, aa EOt PtoP® l, matterj for U ,»i. <.► <»% HT »‘* ,•*'<’«•'■ *\r f t ». t C **X< * +*• tv ' 8 *■ SSWSfrp. p>V „ ••> “VV' “V «T«-. 1 '-iv;i. r "s. »i*v *! * ¥ ‘-’ , r ’~ , ~ '? ~~ '~ , •j-r“’ r‘ r *t iiftT ,-,i , l -..*‘f‘'‘-'V. '2 -V >/,** .'ft -.‘H * , '*'> i *•*=' -tV*. v < •-.-' *y. ".*' «i - l ' l 7 *' l /*> .v J .-•o*- -j. * * z. -. .‘‘"V . e*'* *• ' *,.' 1 ,* .'.^:^>:v.;. iu;■. •■-- : „.-r . n/IETEtt THOMAS PniLtlPß _Haipor & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors. THURSDAY MOUNING::::::::::x:::;:APRI[i 22 DEMOCRATIC ticket >OB HIEStDRST OF TIIB UNITED STATES! JAMES BUCHANAN, Or PENNSYLVANIA i • Subjeti to tittiuon of tht Vtmoeuttie (ieneral Convention. : " . FOU -VICH PRESIDENT:- WILLIAM R. KING, M OF ALABAMA,- Subject to iht tame decision. FOR OANAI. COMMISSIONER COL. WILLIAM SEARIGHT, NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION; Baltimore* Nil., Tuesday, June J, 185JJ, BfißuOwiug to the high water our carriers have beeu prevented from serving a largo num ber of subscribers to the J*ost in this city, Alle gheny, South Pittsburgh, Manchester, i:c. This will be all made right in a day or two. fiST* Vo refer our.mercautilo friends to the full aml interosting report of the Baltimore Mar ket for the past week* which will bo found in our columns to-day. IVo think tlna-will bo of more value to most of our readers than a more .-skeleton report by'telegrnph. - - TT. M; Rowlett, Esq.— This gentleman-who haß been in our city for a few days past, wilt shortly leave for the eastern cities. His des tination is California, where ho goes ns a Com mercial Collector,, and judging from the amount of business.entrusted to him by those who know I him wcll,vWo have no doubt that bis mission wilt I .bo-a successful one, not only for himself, but his 1 clients—at least, wo hope so. I CLEVKIiUNO ASD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ■ ■ Wo had the pleasure of mceting_yostcrday with Cißos Pbentiss, Sri)., the very ciEcicut presi . dent of tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, at tho Monongohcla House. Mr. P. has visited this city for tlio purpose of perfecting the ojn neet'ions by river with said Railroad at Wcllsvillc, ; luid .we arc happy to learn that ho lias been en tirely sueoesafnl thuß far in the object of his miB - .■ From Mr. Pruktiss we are rejoiced to hear that the prospects of the Road over whoso affairs ;ho presides with suchnmrked ability, arc truly flattering. Tho main stciuof the Itoad to Wells ville, since its opening, has been doing a pros perous business. The receipts from freights nnd i paasengerff continue to show a gradual increase, and over}'thing looks bright for the future. It has been the policy of this company to ca» courage nnd assist in building as many 'branch Railroads ns possible, l'hcy arenow construat • ing a branch trom Tludson to Akron, a distance ofH miles. It is already completed to Cuynho« ga Fulls, which is 8 miles from llndson, and is doing a very godd business. It will bo in opera tion to Akron by tho Ist of June. < Akron Is a .healthy nnd -flourishing town, and is tho centres .of a wealthy and fertile region of country. It is designed to continue this branch so as to form a connection with tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Raii- Road, at some point between Massillon and Wooster, ana have it completed to that point in i November—thereby making a perfect web of l Railroads through that interesting portion of the State of Ohio, all connecting with our city. . Thp work on the Carrollton branch ie also pro gressing rapidly, Tb.s branch leaves the retain Hood at Bayard, VZ miles south, of Alliance, and runs along the valley ofßig Samly—total length of Bond, to .Ciirrolltoa lS miles. Tho first five miles arc being 'built by tho Cleveland nud Pitts- burg Company with heavy T rail, —Mr. Pbekh** having recently purchased 1000 tons inN. York, on vety fair terras. The balance of the Road— 10 miles in Icngth-is being built by the people Carrollton, and will bo laid with Hat rail. This port of the road is graded, the timber is ready, and the whole will bo complotod by tho first of July. Carrollton is tho scat of justice of Carroll county, is o pretty nud nourishing borough, of some 1300 iidiabUants, and is situ ated in tho heart ofa fino wheat-growing region of country. pie of Hanover, in Cotumbianacounty which will bo 1J miles in length. Tho work on this branch is now progressing, and it will ■ bo in l operation some time daring tho summer. In addition to the branohes abovo spoken of, it is designed to continno the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad from Wcllsvillc to Beaver, , and also from Wcllsville through Steubenville to Bridgeport opposite Wheeling. These latter works,- however, will require tho expenditure of largo sums of .money, and it will he some time yet before thoy will bo commenced. Till) WASHISfOK tISION, ;Tho paper above named has taken Umbwg eat n few. remarks..we.made some weeks since on tho singular course it has pursued of'late. Woin tended nothing unkind towards the Union in our ■ remarks, hot merely recorded the sentiments that are uttered by all who read its columns—that it - , Cis |ast verging to the position ofa mere parti - ■■■■■■■• son journal.” Wo have said so, and wo rotters tc 1 the remark. ■ TtWPnJd.be folly for the present editors of thib I Zftiion to attempt the labor of convincing tho pub- ! lio that it is now what it was in former yeai-s. I When we first know it, nltho’ under another I name, it was the great central organ of the de mocracy: unyielding in its devotion to tho pi'iri ; * Oiples, of the party, and impartial in its: hearing towards the distinguished Statesmen who axtvo - Pated and defended its principles.- Bat? lattexty I there has been a lamentable falling off in its high independence, and now, it appears to be Borneo J . tbinglike tho Democratic Review, ready nndwll- ] ling to do servico for the pariy in amostinrogn- I lar manner. ' I PITTSBURGH: of Fayette county. License or Stock; Bf.okces.— Tho jodioiary committee ofthe Massachusetts Legislature have agreed uponn bill to license Stock Brokers, who most -give- bonds for tho faithful discharge of their dalles, -their' meetings to bo in pub-' He, and no time sales beyond a oredit of five days. ■*'■4; 1? • l iV/ t 8©“" Tft speaking of the resolutions of the "printers of Pittsburgh, to refrain from working on Sunday, tho Louisville Courier remarks: Wo nro glad fp loamthntthn snggostlonmado by us a-short time sincopin regard lo dispensing w4hSnnday;work-in tho."fovoral printing-offices in thiß city, has been faForabty received, and will probably be soon'carried into cxeontton,— every office.but. one, (which has not yetrespond* ed to the call,} having agreed to the arrangement. That ono, doubtlcßS, will also agree to what is so reasonable and proper. We agree with the Conner that tho proposition is both reasonable ifhd proper, but, ut tho same time, it sliould be jnst and equitable. Wo know that, at i(a very initial, tho rule was violated, and that at least one oflicß in our city performed labor within the proscribed hours. Wo may feel a slight grief when our cotcmporarics got ohoad of us in enterprise, industry or watchfulness, but it would be siliy.onour part to complain But wo do and icill complain about tho printers’ society adopting o rule that operates partially and givcß much advantage to particular offices Wo are ns desirous as any of the journey then can be to abolish tho system of Sunday labor, but we do not like to seo that our complying disposition has been used to cheat us and our Monday .morning readers out of tho latest nows. When the print ers of Pittsburgh can make tho rule universal, we will rejoice in the event, but until they can stop up all the rat.bolcs, we are apprehensive that thoir rule will not justify the resolves they have adopted. Buiyi’MACKAT, the notorious thief, is in Oin- I cinnati. lie may bo wending his way to Pitts- I burgli, but it would bo ns well for him to slope off on some other schute, as tho trade is monop plisoii, and tho police is extremely vigilant. Poor Burt Maclcny is an illustration of tlio ovils resulting from good ordinary talents that hayo been misdirected.. In manners oud address ho would pass as a gentleman in any society Where his profession was not known; but his nnmo is a terror to every ono who is the posses sor of a watch or a piece of gold, and when tra veling on Btoatnboats, the moment ho is disco vered, a demand, is made upon the captain to put him on shore. Burt had, originally, talents for better things than the vocation of a tiiiof, but ho has followed tho,.''profession” so long, aiid has become so completely identified with the in famous oourso ho lias adopted, that no argument' or punishment con turn him from it. Ho is | hound to follow , bis vioious courso to tho end , of life, and conclude it in tho samo lamentable monnor that all groat thioves liavo done, since history, first recorded - tho punishment inflicted upon them, for their, crimes. His course, and the sure .prcscutimeut of the end that awaits him, should g.etYO' as a beacon to guide our risinn youths. •• ’ ■. . . ° For the Nomine I*ost _ Messrs. Editor)! In tho Post of Ibis mor- I niug in given tvbut purports to bo the report of n caso which was decided by two other gentle men of the bar and myself. Although Ido no t admit tho general correctness of the report, the only .thing which I deem it at all material to notice is, that there is ono too many of the Brady family named as constituting the Board 9f Arbitrators. Tho family, it is true, is quite numerous, but it so happened that there was but ono of them an arbitrator in this ease, and that ono was.myself. . lou will please corrcot this cr wr - ' J J. E BIIADY. ■ April 21st, 1852. I Anoimos Excitrme.nt in VinuiaiA. There I is considerable oxeitoment in Groyson county, J Va-. growing out of tho doings of Abolitionists. | Tho citizens hnvo held a meeting and called tipon I the committees of vigilance for increased activi ty in ferreting out nil persons tinctured with nbo- I litionism in the county, nnd offering n rowanlof ijilOO for the apprehension and delivery of one Jonathan Roberts to any one of tho committees of vigilance, The clerh of tho county court [ (which tribunal, wo presume, opposed to tho [doings of the populace) tendered bis rcsigua lion on tho first day of tho term, nnd Judge Brown being unable to find a person to accept tho office, was compelled to adjourn the court until tho next term. I Hon. Bii.vj. F. Jlai.i.tttt. —This gentleman, j who is the chairman of tbo Democratic National I Committee, has addressed a letter to the Hon. I Geo., \\. Thompson, of Va., in relation to the charge made in tho Into speech of the Hou. Mr. I Rautoul, in tho Uouso of Representatives, that -1 all the national democrats, of Massachusetts I .were nearly as much free sailers ns himself (Mr. 1 Bantoul). This, Mr. Ilallott denies, nnd addu ces some or the past coarse of that party in | Massachusetts, . and tho resolutions adopted at I its: various conventions, to substantiate his as sertion. He advises tho party, if it would sue-1 ceed iiUhe coming Presidential contest, to re cognize the binding efficacy of tho compromise, j Democratic Triumph in Providence; rm IktoviUESCE, April 17, 1825. Tun second trial to elect the sixth Roprosen tatiycs, m this city, yesterday, resulted in tho ! ewhon of Americus V. Potter, democrat, by 08 | majority overall. Mr. Potter is tho first dem ocrot ever elected to the Legislature in this city. , ■ ■ . - B©* The above wo find in our Ensloru ex changes .received by the last mails. We pre sume if a whig had been elected in Providence, the reporter would certainly have sent us tho nows by telegraph. Co unteufiiits.— Vcry dangerous counterfeits of tho l, 2, snd 3 dollar notes of the Comtner | eial Bank of Albany have just mado their ap pearance- The Alias states that thohills are un doubtedly . impressions from the genuiuo plate, bnttho Bignaturo of tho Register, Prcßidont and acting Cashier, are forgorics. They bear dato of January; 1852, and purport to bo signed E. Wcstcrlo nnd H. Boyd, as Register nnd John Townsend President and Andrew A. Wbito Cashier. -■ *®“Tho St, Lonis rntclligmcersuja that tho cur rent rato for cabin passage to St. Joseph, is $l2 in tho state-rooms, or $lO on tlio cabin floor ; about as many go lho latter as the former way, Oiling to tho great rugh of emigration toCalifor ma and Oregon. Ponr-horso wagons cost $3, and those of less size from $4 to $0 each. Boats in Port on Saturday, were charging COo. per 100 lbs, for nearly all descriptions of freight. Fwjc Cotton. Advices from Europe, state that the Chevalier Clauseon lias succeeded in [ disposing of his patent for preparing flax cotten for about $1,000,000, besides a royalty in a ll manufactured. Ho obtained £50,000 in Eng land, £40,000 in Ireland, £25,000 in Scotland, and £20,0000 each in both Belgium and Hol land. • The Golmns.Line op Steaheus.— lt is stated that tho Post, Offico Committee of the U. S. Seim ato, Gen. Busk chairman,, havo. agreed upon a report in favor of allowing tho Collins line of steamers an inoreaso.of pay from about $19,500 per trip tos33jOOO, or from $385,000 a year to $BOO,OOO. ; Anowiek Fbaco in Tea.— A chest of what was recently purchased in Hew York for impe rial tea was opened at St. Louis a few days ago, and found to contain nothing but rice hulls, lamps of clay, and one or two stones, weighing several.ponnds.: A similar frond , was lately do tcclcd in Louisville. -■* Two children of W. Curtis, Monroe township, Allen county, poisoned themselves last week, by eating wild: parsnips, which llicy found while [playing in the woods. The boy died in a few hours and the girl is very low. I It is reported that 10,000 square feet of land in tbo Washington Cemetery, near Now York city, have been deeded to trustees for the erec tion of a monument, 150 feet high, to Ilonry Clay, tho cost of which is to bo rsisod by sub scription, from twenty-fivo cents to oho dollar, from the ladies of the United States. The pro jectors of this ontorpriso have a keen perception of the proprieties of life, and. death too. The creditors of Texas had a mooting nt Wash ington on Thursday, and appointed a committee to consider the subject of memorializing congress with a view to selling to.tho United States: the Indian portion of the United States Tho coronation of the emperor of Hnyti was to liavo taken placo April 11, with a fortnight of holidays. Thousands of people had arrived at Port an-Princo as oarly as March 28, and tho government was buying flour and provisions for tho troops. - ■ ■■■■■■. - Study to bo more oonsistsnt in principle rind more uniform in praoticc, and your peace will be more unbroken. Conceit is to nature what paint is . to beanly it is not only needless, but impairs what it would improve. ; .v To repeat what yon have said in saoial inter course is Bomotimos a sad treachery; and when it is not trcachorous it is foolish. Inviolable fidelity, good lramor, ‘and compla cency of temper, outlive all tho ohnrms’ofn fine face, and makes tho decays of it iuvisiblo. I Tho editor of one of onr exchanges says that l ladies wear corsets from a feeling of inßtiriot, i ® ail in 8 1 natural lovo of being squeezed. , A man who gives his children o habit of indus try. provides lor them better than by giving tuom a Btock of moneys ■■■■■■. . fn^- m = a i“ ’w 0 maj ? ica a frivolous showy woman,- fanemsho has n trinket round his neck, but ho soon finds that it jg a mill stone. * ■ Why is good advice like nsioklo ? Because il goes against tho groin. Why is the sun liko a loaf of bread ? Because it is light when it rises. A flock of sheep composed of.all “wethers” may he said to roscmhlo our climate. A New Daiia Pateii—“ Cincinnati Daily [Citizen” is announced to appear on the Ist of May next, Messrs. K. B. Worden and W. F. & D. Lyons, editors. It is to bo Democratic in polities.: Wonder if the first named is to be tho “keeper” of the animals. It is an ominous concatination, and wo hope forbodes nothing dangerous to old wayfarers on; tho pathway of Democracy. - Last or the Staqes.—Messrs Prank & Walk or,of thiacity.hnve; drawing their.coatohes tho whole West and Bonth, about 4,600 horses, which, at an average of $4O each, would show an investment of tho sum of §2oo,ooo.— Chicago Democrat , NEW HOOKS.,- PinußEipinA AS IT is.—Messrs. Lindsay & akiston bavo published a very handsome volume, beautifully printed, illustrated aud bound, entitled: Philadelphia, as it is, in 1852; being a corrcct guide, {nail the publio buildings, iterory, scientific and benevolent institutions; p aces ofamusement;romarkablo objects;manu factories, commercial warehouses, and whole sale npd retail stores in Philadelphia and vioinj. ty; with a map of the city and environs. By B. A. Smith. Every person who wishes to be come acquainted with',the beautiful city of Bro therly Lovo .should purchase a copy of this work. It is for sale by A. ll.Englisli& Co., Wood street A Us hi [i. Book.—-Messrs. Lindsay & Blakis ton.Khve published a neat little volume, entitled: A Catechism of Familiar Thingß; their history,' and tho ovonts whioh led to their discovery— with a short explanations some of the prinoipa] Nnlnrni Phenomena. By Emily Elizabeth Wil lemkm.'. This work is intended for schools and families. It contains a fund of useful informa tion. For sale by A. It. English & Co., Wood street, ■■■■.- Rules op Obueh.— Bcnj. Matthias, Esq.; of Philadelphia, n gentleman of experience and fine literary taste, has prepared n Manual for con* ducting business in town and ward meetings, so cieties, boards of- directors and managers, and other deliberative bodies; based on Pnrliniuen-1 tary, Congressional and Logiolativo practice. I This is tho fifth edition, which shows that it is a popular work. Fublisliod by -Lindsay & Blaliis ton, Philadelphia, aud L for sale by A. 11. English 4s Co., of this city. - I sly Little Oeoueathv.—This is the titlo of a small volume, by Mrs. L. C. Tuthill, which con taios many, familiar questions and answers for the instruction of youngsters. ‘ Published by tho same firm, and for sale by A. 11. English & Co. NEWS ITEMS, Notniy publics havo boon abolished m Ohio by au act of tho Legislature. At Boonsborougb, Md;, shad are selling a 4 lfialS cehts a- piece, '.and, herring nt 15 cents n dozen. A counterfeit gold dollar lias made its nppear nuce in Philadelphia. ■ ' It is s lid that M’llo. Farotli and Strakosch mado $lO,OOO by their six concerts at■ Havana- Captain John Thomas Gewtan is to command tho Homo Squadron, vice Com. Parker. ■ The church at green’s Farms, Fairfield Conn., was burned on Monday morning, Mrs. liuldah Sparling'. died in the viliago of Oswego, ■N. \ on tho Bth Inst., aged 100 years. - ■ ■ ■ It has been proposed to hold a convention of nil persons who served in any of tho wars of tho United States, in Philadelphia, on the third Mon day of May. Ihcro nru lJ.OOt) Cherokee emigrants near i Fort,.Smith, Ark., where they are to re ceive each the vtr capita of SSO 00 from tho Uni- I ted States Superintendent. It is said that John P.' Hale, U. S. Senator j from New Hampshire, dtas couoluded, after tho I expiration of his Senatorial term, to remove to I New York. I The receipts of the Virginia Central Railroad for tho first six months of the present fiscal year, amount to sBl,ooo—increase $lO,lBO. The Now York board of Aldermen have adopt ed a report appropriating $O,OOO to erect n new work-house on Blackwells Island. Moses S. &A. K. Bc-icli, of the New York Sun, have been mulcted in ' s.>oo damages for a libel on Wm, H. Birth anil wife. The Prussian exhibitors at the World's Pair nro nbotit to open a CryatoH’alaco of their own in May next, at Breslau. Tbero were seventy one divorces - legalized a* the recent session of ths Alabama Legislature. The Welland Canal is to bo lighted with gag the coming season. It will greatly facilitate the passing of vessels during the night. On the trial of Mr. Wikotl at Genoa, Miss Gamble, the abducted lady, testified, plumply that she is 40 years old. This takes all ttio ro mance out of tho ntfair, and is sufficient proof that her adorer was nfter her money. I’arodi, it is slated, has given up her intend ed via tto California, having accepted a band some proposition from Mr. Lumloy. the celebra ted manager of her Majesty's Theatre in London, to sing at that house during : the present opera season. - lluy nobis, tho dramatist, observing to Mar tin the thinness of his house: at one of his plays, added lie supposed it was oivipg to the war. ‘No, 1 replied Mnrtm, *’l should judge it is owing to the piece." There has been n fight between United States and British sailors at Havana, and several were killed before tho military could restoro order. CHOICE PAHAGR.APUS. "**'-'* i. * v * * i . - ‘ 1 n s * » ...0- > l> ; v "^ r ti-s 1 1 ! —lf you couM only seomy lias- I band,: Solomon Stillweathcr 1 . It is my firm con* I Victlon ho will be_ the death of me. I am nntu- I rally n happy, bright, energetic, wonn-liearted, I chain-lightning, impulsivo woman—born after I stages were exploded, and. in the days of .roil- J roads and steam engines. I’ve this most capa -1 ? l0 H 8 e;ir t that ever thumped against n silken I bodice;con bate like lucifcr, and lovo in propor j tion, and bo eternally gtntefnl to nne who is kind ] tome. Now Solomon is a perpetual calm. Noth mg ronieshim, nothing disturbs him. Mount j .Vcsnyms couldn’t niakc hinfhnrry; he docs cv- I erything mercantile and matrimonial,' by Tale, j square and coropas3. I When thepro/nv time arrives, it “comes off,” and it don’t a fraction of a second beforo. Were the honso on fire he would stop to take the lint; off his coat and brush his teeth beforo starting. If I ask him a question at breakfast, I novor get on answer till -after tea. Ho walks around the house with n noiseless velvety j tread, like n superannuated pussy? cat, Should I tbo children in their play knock over the tea I table nnd its contents, ho looks quietly up fro£i| bis bookand says, “ain'tyou rather rude, ehil- I dreu?” . • | One summer evening in the country, no ho sat onjtho gross smoking a cigar, it occurred to me whether anything sliort of an earthquake would ; start him up I placed n lung string of crack era directly behind him and touched ’em oil', and as I’iu a living woman he never so much os winked. You should see him-getting ready for church, as ha pairs hud polishes Ins fingernails, lays every hair on his head over its appropriate bnmp, sprinkles n drop of cologne on the north west comer of his pocket handkerchief, and ties . tho.bOW of that cravat for the fortieth time; 1 'never saw Solomon excited. I 1 never heard him laugh; lie don’t know the luxury of tears,' Now, if I could only get up n domestic squabble! (thunder clouds clear theat mospbero you know,) but its no use. I’tc tried to stir him upon polities, but he’s “ on the fence and as lief jump ono way ns another,” and is ! quite indifferent as to “ glutton." I’ve put on the sulks and .been distant and. dignified, I tell you be likes it; besides, you couldn’t frocto him colder than ho is? I've been loviug and pitted him; it’s n wasto of ammunition, bo can’t bo thawed ont. It’s my solemn belief ho was origi nally Intended for nu old maid; but by some borrid mistake—he's iay buabaud. I could j double Capo Horn while he says, ’My dear.' O, oh! when the Coroner's jury sits on mo won’t the verdict be—died of excess of still-weather Sgi, Mike Walsh is an original; and no mis take. Supporting, in the Assembly, theerection of a Gubemstional Mansion, at A tinny, ho ex pressed the hopo that there would bo no peanut economy displayed here. The office of Governor of this grfcat Stato was next in importance to that of I’resident of the United States. The Governor entertained distinguished strangers front abroatl, as well as other eminent personages of our own country—nnd foreigners derived their tirst impressions of this nation, as much from what they saw here, und of our Executive estab lishment, as they did from a visit' to the Presi dent of the United States. Ten thousand a year nnd a magnificent dwelling would not ho more than was suitable to the dignity and importance of tho office of tho Ghicf Magistrate of t his great State. Allusions had been mndo to tho contin gency that o person in the humbler walks oflifa might ho elevated to this distinguished office.— Grant it. The more Important was it that ho ohould have the means, asido from his' own re sources, to, sustain : the dignity of his position. If he had not before spoken on the question, it was from the delicacy he foil in discussing a sub ject in which bo was personally interested. And knowing, ns ho did, that he should one day, and that not far distant, occupy tho Executive'man sion himself, Iho refrained from saying anything moro in support of this bill.; [Shouts of laugh ter—Mr. W. asking, with hisaccustomed gravity, what gentlemen Were laughing at?]—T. Ex press, ; - The Stauiiy Bbexeb op tite Niep..— ln the lost letter of Bayarri Taylor, written on the Nile, under dale of January 4, ho relates the following incident, so flattering to our national prided Bhowing that even among aemi-barharianß ■ tlio American Flag is respected. “Thisafternoon,” lio 'writes, “ after my tbaggfigc was taken on board, and ! had hoiated my flag on the America, (as I have named the boat,) 'the Bey happened to rido down to the bank Seeing' tho flag, the first American ensign oh the Ethiopian Nile, ho ordered fifty of his Arnaouta (lown to tho river, and saluted it with repeated volleys of musketry! As I sailed away I returned tho salute with my pistols, and the soldiers fired a porting Volley after mo for good .luck on tho voyage, but so reoklosßly that I hoard tho Bborp whistle of the I hullotß quite olose to the vessel. I felt more grate ful to him for this courtesy than for ' his kind ness to myself.” JD* Complimentary Benefit.—To lUcnirr WlLlUMfi, K*q» . /liar Sir—The undersigned, desirous of allowing their appreciation: of genuine artistic merit, and hi the tame nnie.of pnynig a compliment lo yourself end youremi mable ladyi for the ptensard which litis been, afforded Ihcmduriiig youreneagetahni at the Pittsburgh Theatre, request [hut you will selerfroute night before youren* gagetncni concludes,which may.besei npatt fora Com plimenlary Benefit ror yonrselfand lady. By so doing, *“•i conferred nol only upon ourselves, hut I itpon ihofriemlsof ilia Drama generally, In this eUy I t^,S. G i", h . r L e ’ BucXma*l"a'lhnsSteel,Hedd-VVnVh inglon, A U AnEhuiz, Oeo Arthurs, Rody Patterson, Geo For: Line, Tims JMAtarshOll.Thos Phillips, John'Lay-'I 11 "'p^pSStt - St. Ciubles Hothl, ) a r v , Pittsburgh. April 20, 1853. \ (jcntUrntn— Your favfir is received, in which you i»ro >ose 10 lender to my wife ond seif a Cbmplimemarv Benefit at such lime as would best suit our owaconve nience aad Ihut of die management, an equivalent I am afraid far beyond ©ur lmrabfe abilities to afford vou amusement . • . • • • v . ;)V o accent with pndo and pleasure your kind nrono siuon,miu know we. have gained theesteem oV such .gentlemen as have made the request, is indeed ah honor * *■ Wilb your permissionj I will name. Friday cvenii <r r April 23, hoping the. time will ?uft your convenience us well as ours. 2 remain, very respectfully, Yourobcdien! servant, k,, . „ barney williaKis. To Mayor J.B Gtttuaia, and others. Us*The Box Book is now open. taprSltli] TO TUB PUBLIC. . JJJ- I purpose, the hord willing, to deliver several LECTURES, In this City. jt Pillio HALL, oterylw Pittsburgh Post Office. r :• * -Lacing* f—Sabbath evening, lStli instant,on “The . signs of LheTuncs,” a* indicating the near destruction pi our country, unless, as a Nauon, wc repont, and torn to God. • it— 'Monday evcninp, lQih inatant.on “The Right of Man.to the Soil, 1 ’ and the consequences of the depriyauoii of this. Right, on Labor, Capital, Morals, Religion and Nationol • • -. •• V u,te??/A 1 .-.T;TS«??y?«! l . I ' , S>S«ihln» l ant, on “The sinusites of Cities, r »showing the injurious,demoralijing and rDinoiiseffects produced by the’deprivation ofthc’ Right of Man to the Soil ■ ■ e , Telllo ff. 21st Instant, on The Condtuou of the Churches,”—showing that thev are dead to the great work of saving Man. . Lrertms ,y.—Thursday evening, s2d»instant,on ‘-The tt "!j??f' : ' y S r Cottons,”—a true, earnest tSntforuS***' —W Jk® works of faith in all re^ m rcs ».“"i 1 Lnillt3 r as wollaß Gentle, men, are reipectfallyin vttedto attend them all; ’ Lectures to commence at 7 o’clock. - e ' Pittsburgh, April 17,1553, **’ v AMRINGE. \* , * ~ (.:V"i , -V-'••;4 \ ’«• - > v u~ .» iv-h '■'-I-:* UAIK QK THE hoof. ~ When ibchmnld-showers gather, - «f«r alUtte starry sphere, . >:■:■ AmUbtfmelancholy-darkness CtenUy. weepsin roinyteara, . a joy,io press the pillow- > . v:Of:a cottage nhamber beil,. .’ Aml-to listen tothe patter - ■ ■ ..-■(Of the sett ralu overhead; * Every tmkta on the shingles : Has an echo in the heart, - And a thousand dreary fancies •' into hasy being elan; . And a thousand recollections: > ; • Wcaveiheir bright hues into woof, As ! listen to the patter . ■■‘..r Of4ho soft rain ou the reof. There in fancy comes my mother,. •As she used toy years-ogone,- ••- To survey the infant sleepers Ere she left ihem: till the dawn; i can see her bending o’er roe, ~As {listen to the strain . Which is.played upon the shingles By the patter of the ram. Then my imle seraph sister, ~ 'Y , |h her wings nnd waving hair, And her bright-eyed cherub brother, •A serene nngelic pnir; '**]«« nTouml my wakeful pillow With their praise or mild reproof; .As I listen to the murmur - . Dr the soil rum on the roof. And another comes to thrill me ; With her.eyes delicious blup; > forget, us gming on her, t That her heart whs nil untrue; I remember that ! loved her ; A* I ne’er rosy love again, And my heart’s quick mi lies vibrato To the put er of the rain. There. U uuughl in art’s bravura* . _ That can work vrith *ueh a spell, in the fpim’a pure deep fnui,tain*, Whence <he holy pns&inns swell, As that melody of nature— .Thnl subdued subduing strain, ■ Which js plated upou tho shingles By the patter of thorain. An Interesting Iluabantl. Ono. of the. go-ahead ladico of this progressive ago thus writes of her husband to the Uoston Olivo Branch. It does Btem a pity that such a woman should have been caught iu the same net with such a man ns this lady describes her bus band to be—but such accidents do happen occa sionally. Wo should liko to have “Solomon's” opinion of his wife : SjT Dr, n>i.ui«>s Liver Ullis—Were -pot; lko 1,16 q«nc!cno«nims of the day, (ptap with A view to profit, but were discovered, after many years of sto dy, by one of the Brst physicians In this United State* and useddn his private practlee. Their marked aadeess elicited the most unqualified approbation of physicians ona others wholmtf witnessed their effects.' a» the sensitive feelings of a thorough-bred physician, ,^ftnc dreaded being classed wiih the shallow pretenders who crowd the eolutnns of the newspapers wnh puffs of; 1 sovereign remedies” and fora long lime declined the r equests of many that,he would proclaim fua great remedytothe public;: bat, finally, after mnch persuasion, on the part of physicians and ethers who had witnessed the wonderful cures effected by theXiVer Pills, he consented to prepare it for general use. The following certificate, from Dr. Morgan, will hear us out iu lhis statepientj itjs also valuable ns medical testi mony of Uio efficacy oMhesoPilts:— n T?/, 3 ** Mmve been associated with . l»l Lane, in the practice of medicine, for nearly two years ami a half. • l.have had many opportunities of witnessing ihe good effects of his Liver: Fills; and I be lieve they have cured qnd relieved a much larger pro portion of the diseases of the Liver, than I have known cured ami relieved by onyoil.er coarse tjf treatment. *? , . ’ OLIVER MORGAN, M D.» , cor sale by most merclmms and Druggists'in town mid-country, and by the solo Proprietors • [ : J. KIDD Jc CO.; 60 Wood street. . aprlMlwltw A llegbcny Countjvfias XIL In the Conrtrf Common Pleas* . •> . ItiO Manufacturers* and Mechanics’) }J, a -! k »°. r .Northern Liberties of No 44, January I’luluddphm, ( Tcno,l6sJ. • < ; v."' *4.' ; f ■■■ Tlinmas Fa? Icy, KxV of Daniel Litfgeu 1 Vemi.E*.. decM, and Amanda Liggett, widow j March C, «51--On motion of J Bartou, ErtjAttorney for I#nßc j). Mellon, a, him creditor, the Court appoint V eo , *' * , "*' nore » tsq., Auditor, to make distribution of the fund tn Court.. »tom | lie Record. * GEO S.HAYS, Pro. Tiic undersigned,will atiend forihc purposes or bis nppolnlincut in the Above case,ni hi&oilioc, No. 51 Grant Ptreeu Pitislmrgh, on Wednesday, May 19tii> KMi At 2 o clock, I . iu., of said day, when aud where alt parsons inierejticil uttend.. UliO.T. OILLMOKK, _ __ Au.lilor. Wwf o‘iV‘r. nn . d Vot la *»•« »tb Ward, “ : **Xr I SALE.—A two story Uriejc House,erected on n A hot fronting on I enn sheet 25 feet, and running back 100 Teet to an alley. The bouse is finished in good style, containing five good roo ms J,grounds abound with shrubbery of dilfr rent kinds. SmudrlS febtabdvo high watermark. For price and terms, apply to : ' ; ' AIcLAIN A AiOFFiTT, : C A Good Farm for ONTAIMNG about 60 aercs* 13 cleared and fenced, balance prime i.mher; situated in Washington coua* \f> «*t»r Marlelia, Ohio Only S&0 in hamE-balanco in yearly payments of f 100. Apply to' ■ • ■ McLain amoffitt, - n P r »- . ■ •. ■ ■ ■ iff Firth street Till*: MISSOURI exchange; on Water Mrect. near the comer of Short street. For terms, ao ply to Aldenuun PARKINSON,GiII Ward, uprtfjnf •::• T AKtt 3UI J KtttpK SIIAU— •’Y . . XJ. • 35,b1i1a - .: No. l.Sntnmn, am! . • 15 half bbls.-Lake etoro and for sale by laptfai KING A MOOHiIEAD . , C ttKSTJCR»S~~“’ — r , Mm and Hays* Gb-hing Emporium ' 8 HFMOVI2D to GOTIHC JlAhbjNo 74 Wood st. Stock large njid seasonable} work warranted? prices moderate, WeaiuJyio pitas*. , ■ : laptfW kft Vl*s* S OkOYKSI—-AVA. Mttson &Co have just •jJ rrdceived VttfX dozen af.Men’swni |,adies?Kld,BMk, T!»tt«ttd, end Co too Olovcg.. - - "t| uyiKRY—A. A; Ma«on UoTba*d ju« received a ■Xc.l’it^xitsonmeniofSpring: and Sommer Hosiery, compruHig B;ik\MennoVi»lue Mixed, Urown and White «’<«lon llofle tthit HoJMlqsc. . ( a pi23 1?MBROrt)KBIB9'— Another large Jot of Embroider* J of Chemitrtter, UntleralcevM, Col* lar?, Cu£&. Ac., Ac.,jQ-l teceiVcd at npifrr a> A.itfAgoNJkCfra, i GLOVEUS&KD—4S ku*heis piimeforsaJe by _ SMITH At SISCL# C t'UAlt CUHKO’jiaAIS—IO tierce? ij brand in store and for sale.by v apt?-'KINO a. MOOBII HAI» fjlLLATHKlltt— -lu sacks KyvPefiibtt* recet' eel and for ■ale by juprtt] KING & MOORUEAD. BRAZ!L-SIJ(*AK~?& Ingg fii store and for sate by faprfrif KING jb MOORHRAU. ■ I#r , : ■ AC&HU.vV . /; fFiliß nnilergigncd lakethisracllida-of Informing'their JL friends, and the public generally, that they have been greatly disappointed in the issue of ifae ft i>ailr 'Union,” tu consequence of tt failure inPnUadelp'lua to ship the types nceeasarvfor iu publication. The Drench that has been made iu tbe Cftnal wiH now cause furUier £?*“£ > '-tH 1 '»* do..not anticipate & UeltV ofmbre than a week The **l*ailyU«iou n wili certainly abncarduNiJK the next two week*, under very Uatterinjf auspices; oi which we shall duty inform thepnblie. The publication othce is at the southwest corner of Fifth anil Smillifield streets. ItiprlMij . KLIOT, LAVTOM& CO. Hosiery or tits Hast Qaßllty. A /* K Jt * » *9.®K , *** blamed ol the Filth’ XL-atfcet Stocking uad Umlen>bin3lanafaeiory. Those who like to buy really durable ami beautiful floods, and at the same »tmc save two profut. should cnli m the Manufacturers and importers. Fifth street, between Wood and Market. i luprJl * . l.OOOCnsee straw Uoou*. rnilh subscriber having made arrangements with 'th» lNoa^-STRa^M*WFsEß?o*«*olsoSttJ^ nIY, for the s ite oi their Goods; now;.<iffer« fur sale a large mrortmcnl of STRAW HATS ami IIONIMET??, Jf every kariaty pf fabric, style am) pattern, idapied to the Spring trade, which wilt be Sold by the package, nl the lowest figure .‘'Cures may bo assorted to' suit nur chtver.. ; „ J. W. ALDEN, nmtyl.jtH.-lmiv W 0,83 MiHt strcei Bos'oq *-ovr <■»«■ I " : rv GREGG A CO., rvo.lfi?, north west corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, are now opening tl,«r r pnrclmrc of SVKIh’U AND SVtlSlEk 11/iY (iO'JVS A.SU YaEIETJES/ which have breln selected by the senior pinner with great care, eiptcuriy for tba trmle. Our flock'consists in portof French and English uroudrloths, Cinsimercs, Cashraereilcs, Tweeds, Sa It nettvSummer Puinaloonery, Fancy Trimmings Pop- l l i“’>V c , l ;“ u I ,c ‘- Ucrsgenu heavy stock. Fancy Prints, latc»i styles, Alpscns plain and figured;.French: PfOUth ond Domestic; Cliughnuii, Browit and Blenched Muslins,looo doz Ho-icryi.Gldvcg,aldreuand heantiful nssoriuienl; Uonncts, Ribbons, Races and Edgings; l,a- Sfi- Corn's, a luige nsiUrlmem Ilf luUst slyles I Silk uml Gingham Parasols; Rutland aid Palm Leaf I!. !!' ,„ 0 “ r , 5,0< ’ k . , of Var ‘« lies is very large und com plete, logctherwitb uitestenstvo Block of;Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Go.d and MlvlrPens und Poncils; Clocks iii ofeie 1 T Ti C wbirm “ Bloek Woods.)* lit-go and eoni ptete . To which we would invite lhn'otientiori ofCitv Hetailers, Country Mcrcbanu und Pcdlars, as wo can oirer Goods on stick terms os will make it art object of thetr partienlar attention. • • nprtlhOm.V u _.D GRRGG & Cf». MRS. A. IvElvCil re.sjmel uUjr announces io ihe la <liCs>and her customers generally, that sho.will of Spring llilunery on Thursday, the 2:J i i 7 1 >I V- ha ' aD Cu»e latest »mporunoh>vwhich lor beau.> mid style, caunoi he ntjrpos»ed. Children's honneis m great vundy.; 1 u lics’hca l dresses and ears, French embroideries and flowers, with a variety of goods m hor Upc, ;■ V aSinViw N I |SnT^ M Th ** “ A ,v l r 3 A n l * wW HANTS.— Ihcte iueiho finest flavored Raisins and vur ania In.tbo world, for cooking purposes, and are' sold, .tree Iron, stems or din,at 10 cents pfl», at e MORRIS 1 TKA SFORR, in thc'Dißmoml. fij. uouKioisoa'N ~ IANCT CHINA STORE, J* 50 wo°u ►TusiiT, nsm the sr. ciublvs noTEt. - < ; now.opening, ilio best assoitraenl of >VHITK STONE and FANCY CHINA; ever I ''"“Hj ll ‘ a Ms city, With every other variety of Gla»V, I Qucertstvare, JJmannla Ware, Japan jWaiicrs, Solar I i*s. l ]Ki l)^au o.BlanitLamps; Candelebrav- Ac. 'tm.rfo Cyme W, Field ft Co.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No.H CUFF STREET, NEW-YORK, ’ A RBSOI.EAGEVT3 in Re Unlicd Stales for B,e oel*l»([ Powder. . Victoria Mills Celebrated VVmine Fapers. Kussen do Superior do. Genesee Uo Jo Printing do. - Rawlins & Sons’ English Timuc . do ThM° o 'r?!ii C » 0,,a KnfiH&li and Scotch Writing Paper. I **/?? Agents for the principal Paper Mauu , ftciurcrs In this country* ami otfer tor sale by iar the most exteiui ve and desirable stock of PaperAud Paper a’yo,t C Sn;rr ,CrialS !l, ' >t C ° n ta “<^r sufff rtreCt ' e ,foflS OTCr Iho la ' ge ,ron Stores, 7and barineM ia strictly Wholesale, and Writing Pi; peraare so d by the Caso only; • ... r 2 r h e „^ r ?- ordl 0rdl " ary facilities enable them' to olTcr all blcprlcCs lh Fcreißn 011 j Itomcsucj at the lowest passi- ve™'™" 1 } 0 ’cctJctiOny Siteocweight; liberal ad yanees made on consignments of Paper. Paner M*,‘ W stock and other mcrchanduo, - . The highest market price paid in cosh for nil kinds of “ ags - -■ [nprlJM v nn<l Torn Plauuii rpilE sohsenber»now receiving mid,offers far solo .A v f r y | “fS o in >'l | le« lr el>le «iock of PIANOS, from Bos,a,lanl, N<,w O C fi rRI ZB*MSDAI.Pu.no?. i t * u if elegantly carved nnd finished allToundf made by Nunns & CJarir i.eS?£!i!&^ k e “* r '“ 4 <Jl ” ea rank?- ?' l “Y es > 101111,1 comer, and' catved sliding muslc- i M„sf,J > ffi ve comer, wuhvColcmon’s -Moian Al< jclmien!, and paienituuable reeds. I ALLEN'S Cw.ana.TiD Boston Pianos. new n?’, doub 0 ,oun s l “mcr, elegant moulding, new acoie, and patent iron frame. • . ** 1 u octave do do ' 1 o J.B. DUNHAM'S I‘IANOS, Nsw Ydia, i. 1 9« octave, plain square, rosewood. ' sooctave, round corner,gothic tablet. . octave, sqanre and talleti double round corner, gothic tablet. mou?,l,“ n g Jc n 0 O ’ 7 OCUITe8 ' now »calo, elegant ■ &l,ove Pianoa will positively be sold nt manufaclurera prices, without addition of freight, &e A written, guarantjr will ho given with each tiano warranting tho-same forTBRKB YEARS,andflie taoi "CV-r-fcd, if the instrnmealtaproved^mj>erfect“nd Sign of the Golden Harp; No. JOl Third street- ••■■■ ttoZttOYAlr • 00110 ir & ANTHONY have removed ihe[r BA. ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to »?k ( k lng ' ovet ,be ?<!">? Men’s lf b<? to see their old psirons endfriends. GmS„£^ s,nglass ' ftr “«-« Mib* Coopor’s American sheet and slired Itinalan- Freuch uatißoarem white and red eeiatfiie* ■’ Ne son’s Opaque, (Eneltsltl ” ’ Fer saie bjr Wf A. M’CLURG ACO. ‘ np3 L No. 858 Liberty at. IS/ AINSCOTING.-r-Oftlc Paper Jfan*iinr4 in fTUoaofpak, Maple, Pino ana WafnnL varniKSt ana anvarnidted, for sale Uy B ,Wl > "“f&iabed WAW£R p..MARSHALL, Wopg sueet. - W® Wlb-flayre* celebrated street D 7f J? Mateo impormUon, jttStxßod»eil «iid for l ra!eL ol, > W. A. MX!LUHG * CO, ■ : Grocers andTca_Pe a ier«. ”penor “«• W. A, JTCLURG ACd, ; :■•■■ Wo.gSflLXilbettv aL P'fcr'afeby "■ “ dK “ IBp *' offc > w " fi « «P«9 L. 8. WATERMAN A SONS. V . -T" as*-/ ■ :;,Xx *:-^sXx a- a * -fc. - -V A *4 1 * «L ’ Fifth street. Wangle. Swill’s Aeaoclatml fireman’* Insurance Compa- W w n orniutan»«. W |r?- ivtM^ r ' AS ' 1 ra “ l-—BOUERT PINNKYi Secf. JR Wn ae * , “ 31 F,aE “>“* MARINE ’mats OJUt in ilMongahiUi nbun, Mm.i'*, and Ids WaurtL , v „ „ fiißKCTota: John Anderson. 11 B- Wilkins Vvm'' Charles Kent, ' 1 1 7, William Collnigwootl, A. r. Anshuiz, JosephKave. ’ .. William D. Wrighten-- : . ; ■ rjat): *i.!PTtuK A .^ E ? S '" < V sc * i" iltelteaa, and all tllsasrco able d». charges front the ear,speedily and perfltnneM.lv °r inconvenience, by Dr- IdßY.FrincipalAunM of the N. Y. Ear 8ur R ery;who UiyU ARCU strect > l*hiladdphla, ; taSSih>jn''b a jlf undivided uitcitiioti special practice has cnubled him to treatment to such a degree Of success as to findihe most confirmed and obstinate .cases yield by a tcady attenuon to the means prescribed. luuV : Pittsburgh Compass-; OF PimsBVRGH. PBNU’A. * ■ ■ OAWTAI. 6100,000. ’ President—JaraesS, floon; Vice President—Samuel M’Clurkanu : : Treasurer—Josephs. Leech. becrotary-rC, A Colton, n-s. No ‘ Foaartt Staarr. la&L^ a r?r,fcc;idwhhLfc V a^l hSUr “ nCenWC '- £ afi.y“‘aS r S»te“ #S «■>« drednetionof ; , “ 1 rates—equal to a dmder.d orilii l ”j-u,rce a ,.d ODMliird per cent., paid annually in 'advance taken oil the hyea of persons going to Califor- DIRECTORS: . Jame«.& lloan; Joseph S. I.cccli, .P.S M A.Co llon i Samuel M’U’luikan, M ei‘ >nl ph,ll ‘P?i John A.'Wilsoh, tnarlLCm John Scott. ■ *• . •®TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, ‘ nov4:lf R- H. IIEESON, Agent. .STATEtnUTDAL : EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. .; C APITAL? 1 260.050*’d0t/t. ah a- : • of ; clieapncM, safety and accommodation; to Ciiv^ond ft?o^ui“pe?,y OWnetB of “"'*‘““1“ nov« Branch OfaVsgg; fe- P m lo . w “ Hall,mem BuiMing, fourth Knci’mmifi*? m’H ““J Smuhfield severs.—Pittsburgh fcncampinent, No, S-V raeeu let and 3dTiiesdaya of ea?h Degree Lodge.No.4, meets 2d andKh Toes i Meetonics'Lodge, No,#, meetsevery Thursdaycven evening.™ Slar Lodge ' No : ® 1 > mc «'» every Wednesday N .°- ,8 A ateets every Monday ev’ne. oloual Alorlah J.»oilgc, fto. 26Uy meetAcvervMnnti/iv' **sSi corner of Fifth nml §mllnfieu£ nt *i?s* C °i•*K® l meets every Thursday ewentuw • % pfiv’T odl'c^’ , 2] l . I,Celt * “>• Fifibstrceu * ■ni W Vi„ii Lo “ ?0 !.^ 0 - 21, i ra ' e!a <;v ery Fridav evcn-' lefhcnyCily? r, ' Crof andSauduskyatreets, a". ,JLr Angeronn Lodge, F, o. of of. Angerona Lodge,No.SSU.l. O. of O. F„ meets cvTrJ Wedneodaycvenlngln Washingtoti Hail’, Wood strcM nIuTA Usmarbable C&ie of Tatal who may be skeptical lit re lation to the facta there Bet forth.. /s.itl. KlKIf. ofhothcvO^whShi 6 - year* with a soreness teinher tiasnvn continued to increase until lastSeps voTved wSkii? *r ®. amma V i P n at that time having lh 2^,fi*i hols , lm f membrane of both eyes.ahd stroved mvvlrf,? OS T\' 0, ,, tt thick liln !' wllicU wholly de ti!?Xlt!ft2 y i s “ t ' 1 an operatioii performedT and the thickening removed, which soon remnted nnS left SJfm-ri W * c ? n<,i,|on as before. At this maee bf the ®“ , PPlaltu pmade application to 'several of the most emtneht medical men, who informed mathat “mv mm « and will be happy to give anl inf2m>n I JS® I, in thia city, my citte: v . * • n T ln *onnation»n rolationto Ptos&urgfc September 17,1 85 , WILLIAM s«e^ BBSa 539-.Meet. , i«fy7ai.d. y Frid"ya E mo C X MltaT> H °- eSSc, 1 ?/ 1 * teß^paaagftagffls assasiaasai-i'SF 115 ® - ®' end the SmtaarßUf' inmI £.ls™ . Yf £ ow , efSelenLfand.at the aamSfim?'L-”*7® lo lie most whole iHafCT»iaSi^MdbvSr?hi?K^ *jB eBUI n Ute Parutiotu of ne, ,*^lßreMPrtapertas.^ IBreM Prt apertas. See edvertSSr reU ™&itl and Sal Uprl9 r » ’ »,* i” •; * - , t v* "’ 1 ’ :• ■•• » % •-.‘S K. '• SPECIAL NOTICES. ner of Market and TMrt ®2?l*Be;eor keeping ond:W3i*ine> ■ i lOll ,n r #**" Wrtllngand Book-S&ntas -Ij!? anii Ladies’ e-aa^KMld®®^ r undersigned reaneer rully offers himself as a candidate for the Gffln« nr‘u.L 1 Jonotnry. suHect tc lho.deelaionof tlwnext Whig and" AnUntasbnle Contention. : • b u1 " 1 nprl?:dAwic: . liadlea’ donees—Doffs Colleire. „P"IN PENMANSHIP. CARD WRITISci AND DifAVVINO.ui.iIerMr.J.DWJLUAMa.nndMrF SLATAI’ER; nt.iHn nllihe broticlieanf en-Ki> gjtan and Classical Eaocation r iiodcr Mr. P. iIAYUBN. Two spacious rooms hire recently been elegantly fitted' up for their sptcial-aecomniodation. Call and see the: attnngememi . {aprS .JO* Or. It r yaer’» Pectoral Cough Syrup, t7vrv S Au^, j OF T,,e Ll ’ NCS AND BESPIRA *vK*. <4I«wANS- , r <i| , K tunas, tuk bbo«cuu» And TJIB . \T’ , ! —are *A e organs through which Respiration id iJ r obstruction* occur In. the still* in the * he o r ?*»» ohavo name*, from cold fho?p Xinl. tIG °,! her r K ans or© ©veMaxed; in ? n M Vou have disease. liriinWou or In l"-’wh cb can only be relieved by taking dtlty prtp?™Slr ,on ° “ at m tMlore *'“* orga “ to lb<! ef.i tora * B J mi P >” prepared for the sole purpose of. benebuinganch cases. and cotffoins infiredi* W 1 allay and soottie irritation, dissolve the tneteased secretion of mneons which collects in the Bronchial tubes, atfd retnotreahnydbstraction fiotn ttio ncßplratoryoreanii.andreiuores them ion, healthful net non, ; lichee, it is applicable to all casco of Coughs; Ef” pulmonary disease,; dejlending onfor,arising from obsuacuon. - Iti* BWCct and pleasant to lakc«*hi fan? b « ®” n wil V P trfcc > safety to the most tender in' ™**«,' aUaon ' BUM ' 1M ' r &g£&^ - Kelson’* Dsgueneotytaevi ’ T iKFYFuui^f't MirdTStreet. I,s; u la * e " In aH,wetuhers» from BAM'. to an aocurn| e •artistic and animate linn" a e aips vastly superior to the “ eom mon clieup daguerreotypes," ui ihe-followiDnchemV prices:—Slrt>o, #sJ,(]o|Sl/4io,®4 t oo,ss.ooand upward oc^ corttnuiolliesizeandqualityorcaseorfraine.^’ Ip* Hours for children, fromlt A, Mi to 8 P. Mi in any part city S ‘ CIC or< " Boliemla Glui Woria* . A DAMS* ROBERTA If & Cri 'AT of IXINT ULAS3 p *iLall its Jjf- t W* o,y ; ave ' a * 90 > on hamK Lightning fiod d"«d! t0 "’ nt a tu l )erlor i lallcra to any’.hlf.g y« pro. ccn<?b'"il?o®« SSSf. ea '° ftom 10 >° ls P«- r.S* e ' comar of Watet . ip- ■ > AH.'. oo “* u, “P» , ou ortho L.uoKe—SFmn it!i,?Jr" Whe " Co "’ Ul ? , ’i lon cpn w n ' ,11:cslu wort upon Con»h B ».'i! J“. 1 u,a * 1 fo , rm > ■*« Etal symptom, is a J-ODgfc As the disease advances Iho Couch becomes Miion ,n nr attendedwith theexpecia: ration or rootier, which is sometimes colorless; Lui at nolfn i’ a ? !Ura “ s * yellowish or greenish hoc, and will often be*.found mixed tviilisircafcßofblodtl After iW brealhlngyaccompanied. »tr- I* a ,Pdiu juMbechest,andfreyuemly.incneor oSj ei * . T S® Parent willbe subjectio i r and alternate flushes©/ ileal, frequent cold chills and copious m ß lii*weals. 7 U ’ and mSt°f* e l» Mv- re Consumption,should bear in romd ihnt ‘ VVisiiii’a Ualsani of. Wild Cherry »»ls tlls wSelLi] h jh\ illm? t l ' fo - nnuti t CMrc * 6{ CoMnmptlan tliut I°’™* « W »”“ 'o Sco advertisement in another column. , CITIZENS’ Inssiance Company of Pittsburgh . „_£.AMUKI, (~ MARSIII'IjL, Secretory OWieEl «4 wateb btrebt, IT-S- • *«“’«» a/oriti and Wood unci’, ,^V ,reo 801 l ilia Carfio lUtkl, iKe’,S.‘l a and 4fi«njs«sj>».Jfieer* and tributaries. n f alnsl !■»* Of Damage by Fire. - Against, the Perils oft£o yen, findlnlsmi Navigation audTrtuisportatioa. - „„ „ JintncTOßs, wS’dif o ey >. Wm A«lmer, Jr.. Ifnii ■? S as!,]c y> ■ fWIM.Kirr/ , ; William Bingham, s lS t 1 ’’ D-Ueh«yen, 1 V ' : FrancU Sellers, ..■■;•■ ; d rl eoll<!^n > J.Selioomnaker. Walter Hr jam, Samaelßea. Itnnc M.Pennock. ' (t C 1 C , ‘ Ltobbb AMD M*iua*a.«-• *..* JOSEPH C. FOSTEHj _ PncM Qf Admisston—Tlrsi Tier «nd Pargaene fiOe:, gccojul R'id Tlilrd Tiers Wc-j Kcscrvcd seals In Vugs Ufcie, 7£ ccntij large Private Boxen, enure, $B, Wi small Pnvaio boxes entire* #5,00: ./ uoorsopen at 7 o’clock; Curtain.rteea at?J; • SSHSS^' „ A r i! ,85s - mu be j ” ,r - THE COINER'S CAVE: or ROBBER 8 Wipfe a!I?n 0 « e '. - - - Mr 11. William*. Tolmf„n' * ,In ' J - Mb. Fanny Wliccmr. lobe followcdliy tbo excellent piece off ■ &s&**«“. ' ' Mr.lt. Williams. To concieilnw',l ,\ \ ‘ Mrs. 11. Williams. . "fiyosviU* Hie nmnalmr'FArcc of - Tim Moo,. 1,,1: IRISH MON. MiT.lCimT.;- - - - Mr. B Williams To-moVrw „I , , , 'R«> „ - - Mrs. II W,liiom.. and Mrs, u. wil.r i, m 2 Complimentary Benefit 10 Mr. IZCSI.LCKTnices A ‘- S l'TlieiHliey wlUnppcnrin rocs -i. »«* "nJFilvj?-— may l»* sheared. 1 armies, from MI tbe p’riJmfii Hio.® *5 ,cat , 0 ' Eomlom ; Vienna uni) &!■ HS*.'rPoilromcs of Purls, ■TIIREIt BAYS LONOEtt 1 VSa,®' B ’’' ei,lll,lt ,or DAY, April Wd.in.fmnt of uTiS* ’S TJ>U«S rtreetj Piitibnfeh ■ - 1 American Hotel, Penn . ; .SIX LADY EQUESTRIANS .f Among whom are, M’Jlo Louise Ton,,,?'. .. Jostpnine.'Wlia iiol.l ihc higher! raiik. a M” 0 ImHtt } rumprOirc Irene, l.'erhn, i'rlM‘t . I c ’* JInKH ICisT.tlie reli'lirnleil liennan ltcrrulel tnai atari uuh /,« naked fist TV.Wsi IB -I?"}? Clown, whose wit wiluct the. Arena i?J rin/of mirtii. Akmstikimi. SiBTicEK.fMVRitaT, S\SBvV»ini„ host of others compose the company. antler liiC lAinr,,? direction of Prof .11. Johnson. Mr. R. WJ|ii»Vle»,lM of ,V“ O chetira.whiehu wortliyof bisblpbrcpnlation «|-|r,vC “Vi <t ,f ,aekl Performance commencing _ l a p a v ia f t lonnrL; - "M £ t,R , ,EN ' 1(10 v.RKHBn AtAtiicmi, win Wt IN or ri pci 1 n-v 'veclt more of-his ..WONDERFUL.EXPERIMENTS,In, Ibc abcVO llalf— : durniirihewcck..; lie .will offer for lbo first lime In llnf h0 l- Ni!!, '' U)r of lll<! Rorcere,‘." n .5-iS.p!eV ry i'? nil an,,,uly unprecedented' Scientific ,13 »n O,;6 W ftl e*peinncnis ; in Chemistry, Bneu- Ma'ijfe’ ° ptlC8 ’ Natural Philosophy, Ond , iFnr particulars, see the bills af ibe dny. . Doorsopennt7; commences it half pnsl7. laprglilwt - JoHN.IIoVE, A g e„, JOHN CALDWELL, CURTAINS," CURTAIN MATERIALS, AMD Curtain Trimming* of Kvery Inscription K7*_Furniiu T e .plusher, Urocalelles, &e, v Laco aiid i 1! £ u,l “ ins » N. V. l’amieil WiodowSluitiev : ”i!f r or niccH, Cnrinm Pm* v lJttnds.Ae;&c,s- * . : . • ... At vVuoLtffitiß *»i> lUmiL ’ f > W.H. Chesimii Si, cor. Fifth, ’wT Curicn>l * * ' »rflit?o:l>* Straw *ml Fouey MilUncrv. A ; WI(H M. A. KING, * Ao. -ISoulhSttmiki Ma’icidnd Ckainui, ■ If ■t ■■ Anoomicisio the tVeiiern Mir 'ii&nf h “i"e Sir Dpencd the mail sriietirjii *s. ; WItMNEKY, co,i,i ,lio S oftHe *J? * FasAloiuiblcJStraw ami halt Bunnele Dress Cans, ?£>,**■ “ I’fcpatoJ U form-ill oifJera 10 out -- uun< mariO.Sm ■ „ A. 11. ThUllVha; xannvfactarer ana Dealer In transparent Window Shades,'Oil 'Cloths;; Cords, ■ Tassels, Brasses, sc. ’ No. C 9 NoamTinno Snu-sx, DHLi'niA. •. j’,• r.v ■ mo• • . ■ Jr. H. liiAUIjJX’S ■■ QALLERTOF LOOKING GLASS JaJIKS u. SMITH dfcco'., * Hook Sellers (171 d IP.dVih JIOOJ7 JfflTiuf&ctureTS. 'Si?n of i)ic Largo Ulank Hoots,) / ™?* alrlcet Above n n It, BavV.?, 1 ~ „ PHILADELPHIA. A ,"; Always on lmnd,' Cap. Demy, M dtnm and .."W l ,■ ¥ e<f gcrs, Joonmle, l)ay, invoice and Cosh Alimnr.iiiin™ * J, °!*e«i Minute and Loner Hooks, Boots."- 1 1 aSS| Kccc, P'> Bopy and Cyplicrins on»n^ichoS[Kr, 0 '' mtmof Mc ‘ l ‘ Ca '’ _IE?7. Conntry Merchants, HookscHers; IJanka and supplied with evury variety of lllauk «oolcB and Sinuoirery/ntvetyjfcarfrriecA, (mafgftOm - M. A. DAGGER. UKOTTPE GALLKItV . IKS. f.K.SS. ’ ,I .* Til, “f tsincaieuloble.i- We havo rise nrSh LJTi ?„ r !. rt “S toffuerreoiypes af Ihci Invest Mze produced donittrr, And for'fnir nbiJiiv fft n' r e*t sn ' ,1 > “ “ ,e s' Itail,unsurpassed.-tvewouli/ap 'Pssl}?.*wehS?,Fe* jwsraedws at die Wroat Kuiis^to living Artists—and to tlio rubric Voice. * 000 (™u I rpii OIU a patronage arooominglo nearly io,- j,feS respectfully solicit a visit from all (whether desiring pictures or not), at ouriJalieTjy (40 Chesnut at A Tow from many Opinions of Artist*: *r , New York, Dec: ?0,155L n«-P ear *‘ r had occasion lo copy fibril vnur UC i l,Cg * r “ vc 10 conffralu,;ilo y° u upon the proficiency .you have made towards perfection in tbu bcautifo art •> DANFOIITti, BALD Fco it ko. ,Ja H* Note-Ijigravers, of New York & JMiifa »> ' ‘•I have lonjr M A Root as ihs vuvtet DasverrcotJ/pt Autst in u\« country .«■ '••-•- • y fte'ioAor ?l? l 'n <Cr “ ron! PO'bfs'^^ l Jeettonoi tuo Dj^uerrrotypc Art.” • ; . • .**■ i- -. ••*-.IUi>NRV-liuOWNi hliniatnre I'iint^* a * 0il r * < l^ nMs lo ' ment of iiebt anji fhrnic; aud. tastefol aru«tic TnanH*r« fflaiit oFafi accessloiisi Sir. Boot’s Pictures, in myludgi nieiii, arc unsurpassed. J n LAAIUDfPi. g \ : ‘‘l'pchariictoffic Boot’s * Crayon* «-° tT Vi"ri^ite»l! byonc apnpnau word, it is toxnll themes tic rarely “SX™ ' iQ,m SA'RTAIN, : - ■••• • .. ■ lm graver. .. •. v J * n * «*««».* SON, Il,!vc r?ccu‘“lM l d'r'' «««■«/&« Av.l RINCi FASHIONS and goods, ' jrt receive, l>y every arrival; the ■tnir dl/atii Pa3otla 5i3 -‘ te.S"by ,te, r 0 I >‘ late flrra of * Basil* will riiiliulolphm, March KJ, 1&54. mar-MMlv „ aw.ijOlUHuSy OooOi7 ttnd Colorea Cropfss Tiirlitsna, l!lu»ion- iH6m' toack fam^Cmwn^i, , ,h' s ' V a i ,! ei ’ mlColor,;dSilkl -» c^I'«k- -jw* tesiite w t'l, snr, xi'in?*^ 1 every.aiuclc they may need fn ih« Millinery ime of haziness. \y moßßl<3l 11l “° Na. 31 South Second s"Sl'. • • -Philadelphia, mar2o:2m w ■ r u. A. CUOUJt«fiU<to co„ Jmportmi Jllanufitclurert, and Dealert ,V- J"* ofer Nos* W and4V-.Chtitnui Strut* - * (Wesiside l J, '“ l Ao ’ 80 *>'"*,£«<»>'« St„„, iwesuww.) PlnAEET.Pliij. nmraO:ty Salituh & co»« BTo.»* BoulU Secoudstreet, PbUndelpbU,, OF / ® R ,y?°P, DS »'<>UCOACH ANUCAJI BniUJERo La lie) Shoejfanu/aelureri, Cabinet Makers ’ •; VPno’sltfru ana Fornfiberj, ' * WM.BJIOJUKT, - . > ; —* w. n woodwihd,v .*i?'Jj*;f ftroo * v *> • ■ -■ '■■.■. •• RALPH2 AGALEV BAQAI.ISY, WOODWARD A CD _ WHOLESALE GROCERS ’ NO. SSI MARKET STREET, WIILADELnm*.- innrSQ ImfC no hcsiiaiToi! {».MyiHfr i?w3f : r } Ve tuJv'anuijCj if vbitiiiKi or cvcn'io -bc,r I l Itiadefphkiocall ami articTes^h^l' 11 * wiaii from our.cxtcomu ami wcUBelepf,/ni ho^ may of ffoodaconstantly on band. Whirii S »i*„t? aBs °tfnieijt IS:.« »:perc,'nl“hi,*?' (.onili ncnily pnekia am] eei tas is: fe^sSS^ru .mc,„ )a „„„ lnay „* o.u.naa sff°“ PI P C n^ a ? d T ' a Dealer a, w '*"Cdr.ChestQQt andtoih st ß> tMiiladclpbiii. ■ CABIHET JFUBITITttb. t> „ r CUAULEB a. WUiTir 11 "' o!of^MUy , M^do ? FURNITUnf' I!C A^/ i 2 e “ 330nm<!n « maMhin.fdpmpjising all the latm Enrnn^ 10r 'Y 0llc ' Sofas, Tcte-a-Tclesf Chairs ana Rtceer? P i 1 , 5,y,^,1 of Tebleei fczienioen JJrninrTablch. fp35.%r.- *•«*• Sofa Music Case., Kano Hioofs.Ac. aS “* ,re . s >‘ttcat Tablet n " CIIAMIiER.PhhNITIIHT'’ "■ teWSISR&S 3 ‘ Curtain! CoM? 01 ' ES GokCSS —— ' lmnTOn.n rTI ■ gaasaaate&Safagasaa gSS ' 1 • • ‘ ••■••••- Hnrn tint lMPOrerEßsbpkNDwimj^ l ** ll **^ «N SSSiggjSfc;* ' HaigO-Jfa* 1S SOUTH SEoaNOgTßEi^> lraw ■®ssi®3s|^^aii. Qrooer* w *~ NO, 00 BROAD STaEKPrMEW- YORK**™** : WatSikly* '-•vVv#? ' **'“■*/ v. : f- . . ■■rJ? *!■■.■■■ .'..;■ AMUSEMENTS. 'TIIBmB. PHILADELPHIA. > PICTUKM FRA MI3MASUI'ACt»Rv; . , „ Ohtttnutßlna'fm'OilpUK- Also, Renor iii; I‘amimg!).; -(ginriU:Cnil -L-" V -- - - -- '-' ■/* * 'I ’ /*• sit ' -■ v.- ,V ,-v _raar2o:sm
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