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fi s.V>i V £s*p=l- r r y* s Vt{ tion,ha<l, pa* side,- a ticket for delegates to the have.been I*
- .. -..'• next Jersey. The friends of «mitt'
thedlishop prevailed. ' V '- C J: ® lr>
" l TOra has been u fight between United State-"
and British sailors at Havana, and sever!'’ "
- killed before the. military could
' The -Senate of Maseaol.-
to 24, have refuced t'
madetothepre-
Use*Striking or’
_ ft was in the spirit of kindness that we no- lU ° P ’ >
wiat we coaridBMd a P artial «*«we in tb
•Fmon, which the editor noticed in a patrol
.. ~.,, ...... —;—,, manner that'would have done credit to *'
__ did not remove the cause of;
SAXUB “ These little notices from *
= oenay of “organp ’'
’ wm talk now
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‘ Among the numerous expedients which have WITT TAM Tj
, - beenTcsorted tom evadingtho ‘Maine Xiquor W ILLIAM P
iaw/ the following ia the most ingenious f „ Op at'
„ About a forthight Since, a tall specimen of Subftcl t*
' ' Yankee mannfnqtarc’ strived in the good city
" of Portland, m the State of Maiop, and estab- FO
feijiiSSvi:V!s>idi'-i '.; V lished himself and: luggage at the J2(m nolcl. / GO^
nri This luggage" consisted of a smalt valise, and a
ifv/t'i's,® j‘ v i j Joege oblong box, containing (for tho inspector
bad examined its contents) a quantity or h-
■*•• <?' : i riohly.bound, which-tho proprietor, had 1
*•-'< for tllo porpose of retailing about th'
- ' ’ Alter seeing his property pic
* ,anottedtohlm,thepedleriP'
rl a n h f offio , B ,? T, , th a s T tt4 ''
H!SS^^4Vbr*®^ii'os»®6a®®4^'&J , v He glanced his keen "
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> Fi« iun*ct. come mUime, Ni' ett»,
. Kiy jio«il9 on ibe bayj. : ;
Come, *oll on hour on yonder Jalc*,
A6«J iiot what Jilmlrsay, • -
I wW n* t talk of Fove, Ninetie,
Thy face with Gown* to fill; ..
IJeantncvcr foiget if ilmtr forget,
AnJ those forget who will..
<V:■; ■■ * .’Tis folly RlVlbeXdlc prato
> .. Of singleness in love,
■■■■■*■■■• A moon-siiack poet’*whim, Ninette,
. A-wlnm, asl can prove.-.
/ • Iloved ihce once, and long, an«l well,
s Yet found ihee siU unkind: . ,
' Now thou may 1 #! »eatch ail Switzerland,
A freer lie rt to find.
a Sco yonder, from, that cottage chide,
* Behind the roses wlme,
.V v.'i Xonlerorih fhir:Zttnch , s fairest matar
To watch my bark lonjirhu •
:■ And Margaret hath a kindly eye,
Agcoilr smile, I wcon,
4 • • Thai spf’flk* « heart nf constancy) : .
l-~- . - Uuselfch and serene.-
*■. - ' XJalthon Sri very pale, Ninette,
And as the night grows chill
Thou (remblest—ab, I fear mo much
: - TUN sail wilT work thee ill
* , Thou woepest—tth. Nincits. forgive!
’ - >Twa* tut a cruel jest,
• *v . '.v -:--iTis-aH a/alschood. ub Mivei- ; - . i
' " ' Of Margaret and the rest.
.. . • . . I only wished thy heart to read,: .■;•
; Tboa’ltnot bft angry long
r Thou bloshcst, them mclbinks; indeed,
r ,‘v I.scarce have ■read it wrong, -i •
Tby coldness pained me; yet I deemed
•. * . • . s Thou wort ponjore coquette}
. k . ; .Thou Emtleay ah, the dMy is won—i ’- ■'
* - ThyhearUstmne, Nuiene.
. Among the numerous expedients which hnvo
been-resorted to in evading tho ‘Maine Xiquor
• the foUowingiathe tnost ingenious ; i :
• About a fortnight Since, a tall .specimen of
~,, ‘ Taukee mannfoctarc’ aiTived in the good city
.of. Portland, in the State of Maine, and cstab
. ' lished himsetfnnd: luggage at the Elm notch
This luggage oonsisted of a smalt valise, arid a
• large oblong box, containing (for the inspectors
.had examined its a quantity or books
- -riohly.bound, .which-tho proprietor, had brought
- for the purpose of retailing about the city. ' .
Alter seeing his property placed in tho room
.v, j,allotted, to him, -tho pedler made his appearance
r .. : in the office- witha small volume in his hand.—
Ho glanced bis keen, shrewd eye leisurely around
the room, which contained at- that moment- no
- one but tho clerk and myself.
~ “ Fond of reading ? ’ inquired the pedlar of
. the olork, when ho had finished bis obsorvn*
lion.
f fi 1 Don’t got any time to read,” replied the
clerk,; tartly, busying himself at the desk.
*1 rather gaess I’vo got a book here yoa’d
, dike.to read/-continued tho podlar. persevo
ringly.
* What is it ?’
U:-m Welt it it’s n real good book; and just right
for the times, too, cause it’ll give a 'matt spirt*
. . tunlconsolation ; and they do say that’s what a
, .man can’t got Very easy in Maine—just about
now.’
a very true ;bntycrar»consolation, ’ un
fortunately, my friend, does not happen to bo of
" ' tho right sort.” '• . ■
There was a cunning leer in the pedlar’s
eye as htr inquired: ‘Fond or, the right sort,'
.hey-1- ■■ ■ ■■
■; v , ! When I can get .it/: said, the elcrir, bCcommz
interested. •
~. ‘,Queß3 I shall sell you this booh, then Said
the pedlar decidedly.
v ‘ What is ife—you haven’ttold me thenomo of
xtyet?’
. ‘.lt’s thp.Pilgrim’s Progress.!
‘ Oh, bother! I’ve read it a doreu timeß ’ ■
. • ‘Bat this is an entirely new edition.’
* Oh 1 it's all'the same.’;
* Beautifully engraved.’
‘Oh! nonsense—l don’t want it.’ And so
Baying, ho commenced writing again, visibly
annoyed.
■■■■' ■ ‘ S.*y, you’—better ; look nt the pic tors, con*
s tihned- the pedlar, thrnstiog the book under his
very nose.
' “lorement had an astonishing effect upon
the clerk. He jumped off hie chair and began to
v etatoino the Tolnme eagerly; bat much-to toy
; surprise, .withont opening it Then seemingly
satisfied with the scrutiny, he asked the price
purchased it. T
‘Soy, you’—said the pedler, after the bargain
was concluded—moving towards the daor—'Say,
. -ypn, if anybody else should aec that book oßd.
; -.want to get anothorjast like it, send ’em up to*
No. 73, and I’ll accommodate ’em just about as I
quick as they please/ ■ ■ ]
And ; exchooguig a very queer and -mysterious i
look with the clerk the pedler vanished;
•What on earth made you buy that hook:’
askedi of tlio clerk, as soon as he had gone. :■
- ‘ See here, a moment'
_ I advanced and looked over his shoulder.—
, Turning up one end of the book, he removed n
small slide, and discovered a stopple, which ho
nose rowed, and then handed mo the book, which
I applied ineohanieally to my mouth.
■ : ‘ What is it 2’ asked ho, laughing, ■
■ jingo’.’ exclaimed I pausing to
take , breath jnnd making tracks for the door.
Hallo twheroi are yon going?’
-. “ Jstairs; It bos just struck me that the
Pilgrim’s Progess’ will bo aa exceltoiit addition
hjwy Bbrnjy.'
■; ffho next day.the pedlar’s stock- ITQB exhaua
■ ted. ■
■ • From l’ic N. V. Kver.mg Post.
FOREIGN ITE«S»
■ .Tlbp'new French Reglslativo Corps, while wnit
*ng the ceremony of being sworn in, are said to
have passed their leisure moments in admiring
their costume, showing in their manner a good
. deal of “innocentand even infantile delight.” '
...•. Another, conspiracy against the Spanish gov
ernment : has been discovered in Madrid.
The French army at Borne is amusing tho heau
.monit with ehum fights.
• .The ladies ofßremeix lately attempted to pfe*
senf a petition to the Senate or-that oity, that a
, fhvorite preacher migh t he restored to his pulpit.
Senators refused to receive them, I
and because the ladies did not deport soon I
enough, the polioo were called in and forced
them.to go home, /‘makingnothing by tlieirmo-1
lion.” .
: ‘: „The greatest disorder ia said-to-prevail in the j
European Society of Alexandria. Eleven mnr- j
dera hnve occurred sinoe the Ist of January, I
among th,<j.£hvopean,residents, or rather vaea- ; i
hen*. ° j
Three, or four closely-packed sea-chests of un
solved papers, containing what was called “ The
Porter Correspondence"—that is, tho Diaries of
Sjr Robert Kcr Porter, •- and the Letters address
ed to his sisters, Jane and Anna Harm Porter
were sold recently in London, by Messrs. Sothe- 1
by-& Wilkinson, in fourteen lots,-for £ll5 is.
;6d. The mass oatologued for Bale included hine-V
ty letters from Mr. N. P. Willis, and-“si*Vr. :
. three long : and highly interesting letters 'tiom
. Miss Agnes Strickland, the accomplished. «.tuh
cress.” The latter were, however, wi'.hdrawn -
snd what “.Miss Agnes ” wrote to “ Alisa Jane ’’
hag, tor tire present, esoaped the sneers of tho
idler,, and the clutches .of the a. a t 03raf h fcollec-
-TheCacheßSOf iag been Teoeived
Into the Roman CathyJo efejuch by Cardinal
The Trieste Odette states, from Prevesa, in
- the mosque of that ploc®having
*^ e %®* Kl ‘jK lay.lightning and entirely destroyed,:
*“® *sifkish inhabitants; by way of consolation,:
. K.Sol'sed uponan outrage, againstthe Christians.
They procured a crucifix, which they dragged
through the streets, compelling every Christian
Who . passed, on pain of death, to trample and
spit upon it
.. . The Rendon Illustrated News says that this
country “Is destined in due time, to overshadow
the world withitß power and glory."
' ■ Sir-James* Hatheson, the wealthy Laird of
' of the-Hebrides,- hasassisted ono
Zj. thousand pauper tenantry to emigrate to Cana
*<»* hundred families art preparing to emi
grate from Skye to Australia. What kind of a
whence its working popu
by the hundreds ofthpM
nands every year, to escape starvation ’
"Steamship Great Britain has had a hew
keel put to her of oak, seventeen inches dcetT’
at place of her former one of iron, which was
only two inches deep. Thts,itis supped, wflt
prevent her rolling. Sho has been criX
strengthened,internally. She has also new and
high bulwarks, and. her capioity for freieht in
Increased to 1000 tone. 1 Two of her masts are
iron cylinders.
• A Envoys are-übout to bo sent by England and
Stance to the river Plate, to open tho commerce
: of thatrivcrA What is oar government about ?
; The Senate,long ago appointed n consul to:Para-
Suay, bnt his: commission' bashot yet been is
sued. .
■sft- Bristed’a sketches of the upper ten thous
iS.» *“ jfraser’aklagMine, have
been republished in a volume. - -
tbe aaU >or '<* mhny val
uable wotae, among them the dictionary of Sy
,®W»;,a. ia abject poverty, at the advanced
SffiSjftsa**' *>
ItfIWKOTE*
> THE L ATEST DODGE.
Aputcnt has been takenoutfor balastinsi ships
With water.
j,ishe attempt to raise cotton from American
seedJinCeyloD, has failed. ~v' .■ ** *-
’sTho last number of Dickens* Household Words
contains a very intereating accountof a Child's
Hospital recently established in, London j sug
gestive to us of the fact, tint ;itt this city the
largest number of deaths- is among the children
of the poor, and that a hospital for the recep
tion of them when sick would be a valuable in
stitution. • -
rooM’j ai ?r^ at ,he amount of cottou
received at Liverpool, will average 1000 tons per
ftiltj Bunting Tfiml
****** THOMAS niXUH
Harper a Phillips, Editors & Proprietors.
FITTSBUEGH:
‘DA? MORKING;:::::;:;::;;:;:;APRIL 24.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
ton PRESIDENT OF THE POTTED STATES
JAMES BUCHAN'
' OF PENNSYLVANIA i
sw6j«t to decision of the Democratic Qenerai Convention
¥OH VICB P&ESIDBHT:
WILLIAM E. KING.
■ OP ALABAMA]
Subject. to the tame: decision.
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER:
COL. WILLIAM SEARIGHT,
OF FAYETTE COEHXT.-
NATIONAI DEHOCEATIC CONVENTION;
Baltimore, Bid., Tuesday, dune 1, 1839.
EETTERS PERLOI9IED.
Wocanscarcely open a paper that does not
contain a complaint of letters purloined, or mon
ey abstracted from the moil. Wo have on seve
ral occasions suffered ftom this system of steal
ing. Wo have opened several letters in
which the writer announced that ho had
enclosed a certain number of dollars, but tho
dollars were not visible. In this matter our
case is not peculiar; other publishers have
been served in tho some tvay, and Wo take their
Bufferings as a kind of negative consolation. The
Baltimore 'Patriot has lost most awfully by - this
swindling system. Jnst hear it talk about its
grievances. It says since the first of January
last we have been advised of letters mailed for the
Patriot—many of thorn containing money—from
tho following Post Offices, none of which have
comp to hand:—Benevolo and Smithsburg, Wash
ington county Md.j Frederick City, Md.; Mat
thew’s Store, in Howard county; Md ; Triadel
phia, Aid.; £lkton, : Berlin, Easton, and one or
two others on the eastern shore; Havrc-de-
Grace, Md., besides several-others from other
States. Wo havo also heard of other persona
who have lost letters within tho past few months.
This morning we,w«o advised of a letterinail
ed by the P. M. at Berlin Aid., containing a ro
i m ‘ t * anco , ou fho 2d April.- v Upon inquiry at our
I Post Office, we learned that no mail had been rb
ceivcd from that place from the 2d to tho 7th
inst. : So it is plain this- letter has been either
misaent or stolen. Thera is a screw looso some
where; and we trust, as we believe tho deparl
mentwill, take speedy, measures to discover the
offending psrties. This is nn evil that cpnnot be
submitted to, and we hopo this pubtic notice will
havo somo effect in arresting further depreda
tions. .
Vr'o arc assured that Postmaster Maddox lias
been and is .still, using all his efforts to discover
tbecauso of this evil, and has laid thomatter be
fore the Department at Washington,
We hope that the traveling agents will also
keep a sharp look out, as they can render much
aid in ferreting out the matter.
I , ; Thoro is something extremely Gulphanieb in
i the present arrangement oT the malls: It seems
that; under the present state of things, money is
as insecure in the mail bags as it is in the U. S
Treasury. In the latter department rcspootablc
pilferers take itby tbebusbcl, in theformcr petty
thieves steal it from the mail bags or post offices
m-email amounts.
9 n * own sufferings form a small Item compared
to what others have to complain of. Wo have
heard of a caso ofpilforing from the mad, which,
at present we are not authorized to make public,
that occurred in the transmission of money be
tween our city and Cincinnati. The fnnds wero
for a patriotio and charitable purpose, and di
rected with care, hut they, never reached thoir
destination. The matter will, of course, be in
vestigated, ond, if possible, fix the fraud upon the
culpable parties.
It would bo unjust ter charge these swindling
operations on the parly whose men are now in
power, for wo do not bo’iieve that the portion of
them who do thevotin-g for it, would tolerate any
system of tho kind. But there Jb something rot
ten in the present administration, as there has
been in every antir democratic dynasty Binoo the
organisation of Vje government. Tho interests
of the people .h,av e seldom if ever been protect
ed, and their contributions to the national trea
sury have be en squandered, in a flagrant man
ner, to rewind partisans. Under ail the whig
administra tions that wo can remember, the high
and low -officials appeared to consider the trea
I stay a Igreat big notional meal tub, into which
they cot aid dip thoir delicate hands, and carry off
all they, /could grasp. * Wo are sorry to “have the
plescrtre of Baying,’.’ that in matters of tliia kind
the subordinates of tho present- administration
W© been eminently successful. Theyhavo fea-1
t their nests with such considerable amounts, |
as will enable them to retire eomftrtahly. ' But
the wstonishing. prosperity of the officials should
adm.onisb tho people that they, have to “pay
tbo expenses,’’ and that- every dollar- drawn
from tho treasury by fraud is an additional dol
lar of tax upon them. I
When democraoy was In power, whiggory was
unceasing in its abuso of it for what they were
pleased to consider a parsimonious system of
condnoling the various, and complicated depart
ments of the government. If honesty, frugality,
.economy, can bo called parsimony, we will admit
charge wns fair; but until these terms take'
different significations from what they now bear,
the democracy may, withpridej compare the ad
ministrations .under its rule with tho present
Qalphiniiing concern, and all those of the same
Bortwhioh went before it.
The people will, however, shortly be relieved
from this burden. On the next fourth of March
tbo word to the whigs will be to “march forth,”
and tho democracy will onoe more be reinstated.
In every department of tho government.. . . .
-fiSf'Tho Waynesbui-g (GroeßaCa.yJtietscngeT,
is .strongly, in favor of the construction ; of a
Pianh Hoad from that town to Washington, Pa,
This is a “ consumation devoutly to be-pished.’ 7
"We have traveled over tho “ most direct route”
between, the two places,, in-the pleasant month
of February, and had a delightful time of-it in
witnessing an altercation between the rain and !
the The snow, however, prevailed, and
made the'“most direct route”.almost nndisbbv
erablo.
Wo ore pleased to observe that Plank Hoads
aro becoming popular in nil parts of the coun
try, and oa tbelmsefalness has now been fully
tested, wo would commend the enterprise to our
oountry friends every where.
ArtiflcuOnoses and ears are now manufactured
of India rubter.—JSrcXanjr. >
«wm in, this neighborhood aw
manufactured of the same ratterial. '
, iSTTh* Washington 'Commonwealth said
that;, »The neighborhood they refer tb, wo pUpw
pose, is in close proximity'to their office.
. ; i
■ A few. days since we made a fevr remarks
explanatory of a former article about tho Wash
tngtoii Union, of which that paper complained.
Wo discover by reading ther columns of N.'l
i ott thotoumamesaKe of Gotham isalso disposed
o spea. n plain terms or the devious course of
e in ton,* Out Washington- cotemporaiy has
now a chance to butt hia head against another
Pott, and we hope it may have a good time of it.
}Ve are pot given to finical censure or unneces
sary carping,, but there are times when a little
ef each 1b usefnl in parties aswelllrs in families,
anti serves to modify the bad feelings that over
weening vanity or bad temper mayhavo origi
nated.
ft was in the spirit of kindness that wo no
ticed wliat we considered a partial course in the
Cnion, -which the editor noticed in a patronizing
manner thatwouldhave done credit to Sir Oracle
but did not remove the cause of complaint'. ■
These little notices from* tho papers**
may not be exaotly agreeable: to the selfccompla
oenoy of ■<• organs/* bat we 14 coantry people’*
. will talk now and then, and when wo are certain
wo are right, wo generally speak in plain terms.
A Motion that GoTT.nNoa BiQLEB snooiD sot
I Veto.— Some time since, Mr. Bobertson intro-
I duced a resolution into the Senate, providing for
l the final adjournment of the Legislature ontho
27th. The suggestion is a good one, and the
rules should be suspended to permit its'adopjion
at once.. - The members uro certainly awaro that
they earn—no; not earn, but that they are paid
—but one dollar fifty cents a day, now. Then'
why cannot they go home and do something, after
having been idle for so long a time ? It would
be of great benefit to the State if they would do ,
60;■;;;: ; ; >■ .7;-j-•-: '-' r l
Mr. Robertson .is a.sensible-man, and a-legis-'
lator for the people. la-this, however, be differs
from bis party, for be is nu .-incorrigible whig.
Why he is a whig, nobody knows, nnd we ore
uncertain whothor.ho knows himself the “reasons
and causes” for his . present political predilec
tions. This resolution, however, is n good opo,
Ond, as ho is a near neighbor of ours, we would
like to see him at home again; and hopothathis 1
colleagucs tnay havo the same permission, with I
“leave of ahsenoo’’ to stay there for an indefinite
time. : ' ■ ■
JSSfr “Harmonious ” Whiggery appears to ho
in a state of convulsions all over the' country.
The Pcnntyloanian describes their late meeting
in Now. York as a most uproarious affair.- At the
meeting alluded to, to receive Hov. Jones, of
Tennessee, this hitter feeling was most. intense.
When the name of Cuat wag: mentioned in the
resolutions, the meeting broke out into unani
mous cheers, When the resolution relating to
Faisioan was read, ono part of the meeting com- ]
menccd to cheer, and another part to hiss and
groan. Immediately .the greatest confusion pre
vailed, cheers and hisses were given alternately,
a Scott man leapod up on onO side of this plat
form, and a Fauionn man mounted on the other
aide, and the crowd alternately followed the lead
of these two in cheering for the candidates. For I
some moments tho excitement threatened to end j
in n general row, when Qov.Josra mounting tho I
table, turned tho attention of tho meeting in on-1
other direction, and he was in turn vehemently {
cheered. I
We learn from tho Poorin (Hi.) Press that
on Monday Tost, about 10 o’clock, that city was
Tisited by a severo bail storm. The hail was
very abundant and large, but was accompanied
with wind, which rendered tho hail less destruc-
tive to glass, except sky-lights, which wore gene
rally demolished.
At the timo of the storm tlierc/as Mr. Waon,
liviug near Klckapoo town, was on his way to
[ Brimficld, ho was ’found with his horse, both
dead, in the road shortly after. Ho had been
Btrnck by lightning onthe head, which scorched
his hair and rent his clothing down ono side and
passed off at the heel of his boot, tearing the
boot also from.tbe top to tho heel. The electric
fluid was very, vivid hero, but wo have not beard
of any damage done in our vicinity.
- JSS?" The Ten Ilonr Raw, or:law restricting
tbo time of labor for minors to tqn hours, in *ll
! manufactories and workshops,: has passed both
[Houses of the Ohio Legislature. Where chil
, dren under the age of eighteen years or womtn
.are employed,, tho hours of labor shall not ex
ceed ton honrs each day ; and tho employer who
shall compel any women or child under eighteen
years of age, to labor in any day exceeding ton
hoars, or shall pomit any. child under tho age of
fourteen to labor over ton hours a’day, shall be 1
subject to a lino of from five to fifty dollars; to |
go into, tho common school fund. In contraotb I
for daysl work; .ten hours shall bo considered a
day’s work, except on express stipulations to
the contrary.
I Nicaragua. —Mr. Kerr, it appears, noted with
I great energy and promptness in the affairs of
I sixteen American prisoners that had fallen into
I tho bands of Loper by tho capitulation of Mu-
I nos’ troops,.and the surrender of the capitol of
Leoz to tho Government party under Cham
erro. Scarcely was the government of Niear-
I agua reinstated, before, disregarding tho capit- '■
| elation, it wished ta take vengeance on the six-1
teen American prisoners; but tho energetic con.
duct of Mr. Kerr, of Md., who most solemnly
protested against the act, claiming that, by tho
capitulation, they had again .become- American I
citizens, caused their instant release.
I - Tho it. Louis -Intelligencer speoks-of
veiy large shipments of corn making in tho Mich
igan and Illinois Canai, just opening, for Chica
go, to como thonce to tho eastern markets. A
| very large quantity hos been brought down from
| the upper part of the Illinois River. At Peoria’
i thcro nro 150,000 bushels, 150,000 more at Pekin
and 12@16,Q00 at Wesley City, oil destined tc
pass to tho north. Chicago merchants have nd
vanood 20 cents per bushel on them. Though
the shipments nro . unusually heavy from St
Loum to Chicago, no previous -year has witness
ed bo large a quantily as that: now about to go
forward to tho vai-ious points on tho Lakes. - I
RSF” The father of President Fillmore, it is'
Mid, is a Methodist. Prcaohor, and is at this time
Presiding Elder in a Conference District in New :
York.
An exchange paper says:—The above para-
I graph is going the rounds of tho papers, end it
I may be true, but it reminds us of astatemont in
reference, to Gen. Taylor, which was published
just before the last Presidential election, which
represented tho old .General as an exhorter at
the Methodist Camp meetings. '
2®* At the iate meeting of tho Tchunntopeo
Railroad Company held in New Orleans, a report
from tho managing committee was read,’ which
was highly satisfactory. The difficulties thrown
|in the way by tho Mexican Government, it is
! believed, will he removed, and the company are
prepared to go on with the work, tho moment
they are at liberty to act without conflict. It is
estimated that the road can bo finished in four
menthß from tho time when the Mexican ports
shall be opened to permit tho transit
Froh Utah.— The Legislature assembled Jan.
!1, and ac(joorned Febrnaiy 28. The pnblical
lions concerning Governor Youhq at Washington,
provokes considerable disenssion in Utah, a
I lady had appeared at a .public mecting clothcd
in a Backskin snok! Prayer meetings were so
prevalent in. Utah there was no timo to attend to
(lancing. ' ■ ’
| DEMOOEATio KfiviEW.— The Cincinnati-/pyUf,
I ter, speaking-of this .magazine says, .“‘the Pitts
burgh Post administers a well merited rebuke to
the Paiieic, for its. indecent language,
low style, and blackguard remarks respecting
distinguished members of the Democratic party.” J
3 . "V* M *• -H
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■ ••»*>> fh * V A* ■
The friends and'opponents of Bishop Boone,
et Trinity Chnreh, Newark, at tho reoent eloo
tibn, had, each side,-a ticket for delegates to the
next Contention at Now Jersey. The friends of
the Bishop prevailed. .
I Thire has been * fight between United States
and British sailors at Havana,.and severaLwere
killed before the military could restore or
der,- -
' The-Senate of Massachusetts; by a rote of 50
to-24, have refuced to concur in the amendment
made to the prohibitory bill-in the House, by
striking out the provision for submitting it to
the people.
At the Tump fishery on the Potomac, a few
days since, 100,000-herrings were taken nt a
singlo haul of the seine.
The. present administration has- endorsed tho
measures, of the compromise, -and staked its for
tunes upon them. -Two-thirds of; the northern
Whig? have deserted tho President in his efforts
,an this subject,- in which bis ohief merit con
sists.-, Fillmore is very near a no-party Presi
dent.
I 12,000 tons of 100 bayo been packed this win-
I :*w.in the neighborhood of Peru, Illinois, by one
I firm. It is .destined for the St. Vicks-
I burg, and Natchez markets.
I The assessed value of all species of property
in New Orleans last year was $74,814,065,
which is adeolino on the assessment of the year
| pmious. f?
t In 32,000,000 of the population
there' are more persons who habitually read and
write, than can bo found in 150,000,000 in Eu
rope, in any one area. ■:,■■■■
23,C00.0f the inhabitants of Austria aro em
ployed in, secretly watchingthe rest.
Ralph Waldo Emerson is delivering a course
oftectareß at Montreal.
In the north part of Herkimer oounty, New
Vorb, there, was sleighing on the 10th of Novcm'-
ber last, and it continued, without interruption,
up to the 14th of April—l6s days. How much
longer it will last we are not advised.
A young man, name unknown, forged a chock
1 lately for $llB3 on Cunningham & Williams, of
Cincinnati, and attempted to. pass it on Ellis &
Morton, bankers of that place. It was dctcotod
|in time, but the forger escaped. ■ ,
The manufacture of rope 'and cordago will
soon commenoa in the Navy Yard at Memphis,
and will bo regularly-kept up as the wants of the
government may require.
I The Dutoh frigate "Prince of Orange,” which
[ Bailed from Havana on the 6th insti, arrived in
Annapolis Roads on Sunday morning.
The San Jose Railroad Company, Califor
nia,, have negotiated Buooessfully. with a fo
reign hanking house for funds to construct their
■road. ■■ ■
The California duel between David C. Brod
erick and Judge J, Cabo Smith, was fought with'
revolvers. Broderick resumed his scat as Presi
dent of the Senate, on tho 19th. By the consti
tution; hols disfranchised for fighting; a duel.
Smith having hit Ilroderiok on the watch with
his last shot, declared himself satisfied and left
the ground. •
.The gold discoveries at Qaecn .Charlotte’s Is
land, on the coast of Oregon, 'ore'confirmed by
advices received by the lludson's Bay Company,
in England. The Vein is a rich quartz one. It
extends towards tho interior, and becomes deep
er below the Burfncc. The party could only ex
tract some specimens by blasting. * ",
The Ohio Cultivator says:—-“ Bruit prospects
in this region are not as bad as our correspon
dents represent, poaches excepted. Early pears
and some apples and cherries are killed, but
we think there is a chanco for a good crop
yeti”
: Tho Net? York hoard of Aldermen havoadopt
ed a report appropriating $G,006 to erect a new
work-house on Blackwells Island.
OOVEUSUR BIGLER'S EAST VETO,
I OnPriday, hist; Governor Bioium returned to
I the Ifonso of Representatives, with Ills disap
| proval, the bill entitled an Act to authorise
I Mario Martin, guardian of tho children of
William Martin, deceased, to sell real estate,
nnd a further supplement to the act incorpora
ting the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to pur
chase a large track of land, in the vicinity of tho
eastern terminus of the Philadelphia and Colom
bia .Railroad. It was this feature of the bill
j that received tho disapprobation of the Executive, 1
! and consequently resolved him to veto it. ■ i
i _ Tho precedent attempted to havo been estah-I
lished by this railroad corporation, wns at onoe
dangerous to Individual industry, and prejudi
cial to the interests of thaCommenwealtk. Had
this bill been permitted to become a law, the
power it designed to invest in the Pennsylvania
Railroad would have given them the control of
nil lands bounding: tho eastern depot, and
consequently, the right to trammel the Stato
and injure tho usefulness of tho public improve
ments.:', ■ ■ . .. : ■:
, Governor Bigi-eu has expressed these objcc-
I lions in a message of profound and powerful ar
guments. Ho has anticipated, by his veto, the
general ilcuiro of tho business community in this
city. The privileges of corporations: cannot be
too carefully guarded* and the policy of tho
Dcmooratio Executive. the people can alone rely
for protection -from the invasion of enormous
- monied bodies. They have before attempted to
grasp tho controlling legal power, but as now,
they have been defeated by the firmness and pa
triotism of Governor Bigi.eh. -
Tho Pennsylvania Railroad is an improvement
I of which tho State may well boast, and in op-
I plauding this vote, wo do notwish to reflect upon
rtho Company. When they overstep the limits of
reasonable privilege, it is right that they should
be arrested. The Company has nmple power
without becoming the holder of large traots of
land; and wo are certain that they hovo been
deprived of no right orolaim by tlio veto of the
Govoruor.— Pennsylvanian.
Female Society.
I No society is more profitable, .because none
I more refining and provooatlvo of virtue, than
I tbatof.a refined and sensible womau. God en
shrined peculiar goodnessin the form of woman
that her beauty might win, her gentle vbioe in
vite, and the desire of her favor persuade men's
| souls to. leave the paths, ofsinful etrifo for tho
I ways of pleasantness and peace. But when wo
man falls from hor blest eminence, and sinks the
guardian and tho chorisber of pure and rational I
enjoyments into the vain coquette and flattered
idolater of idle fashion, , she is unworthy of an
honorabloman’s admiration. Beauty is then but
at best
A pretty plaything.
Dear deceit , ’—
J Wc_ honor flio chivalrous deference which is
I paid in our land to women. It proves that our
I men know how to respect virtuo and pure affeo-
I Bon, and that. our women are worthy of such
respoot. Yot women ehould be something more
than mere women to win ua to their society - To
be our companions, they should be fitted to be
our friends; to rule our hearts they should bo
deserving the approbation of our minds. There
are many such, and thot there are not more is
rather the fault of our own sex than their own - 1
and despite all tbo unmanly soandals that have I
been thrown upon them, in proso and verse, they
• would rather share in the rational conversation
[ of men of sense,, than listen to the silly compli
ments of fools ; and a man dishonors'them*as
woll ns disgraces himself, when lie seeks their
circle for idlo pastimes, and not for the im
provement of his mind and the elevation of his
heart.
I: -Bi*Aek.Ami .White.—Jefferson noted seventeen
] points of difference between-the white and the
black man. They differ in color, in the hair, and
I in the shape of their bodies. . Tbo black bos less
I beard than the white - man. He perspires more
[ profusely. There is a slight arrangement of the
j lungs, by whioh . the black has more exhaling
j force than the white, :• The blaok man requires
I less sleep. s He is more adventuresomo.' H{s ’
] love is moreardent, but less imaginative than I
J the white man. His grief is more transient.
I Ho reflects less.- His reasoning powers’ are de
cidedly inferior, His memory is equal to the
white man’s, but not his imagination, which is
I dull in the extreme. The black has less origL
I nality. He has no turn for the arts of painting I
I and sculpture. Ho has as good on ear for music
as tho white man, but no skill in composing.—
And, lastly, the black has no poetical tendencies.
I Quoih Sraiik joi Jones, tt reslly is a sin
I,Y OB ao i)otgei i yenr:preuy. : h»a>efcnced in;
[ tfanib Jones, yonka-wrim*; the plaos is fenced; con
unad it-, ....
My wife is all tbs lime « rafh’ny round it .:
J'jv*;;; ,S
Many years ago* the father of the writer,: on
recovering from an attack of the yellow fever, at
Surinam,, .-fell Into a tronco, such as Dr. Mayo
haB prescribed, and lay for tqnifayp..without any
external, signs of life, butnof without conscious*
ness. He was laid out for buriel soon after this
state intervened,, and was only saved, from a
most. horrible fate, by the caution or affec
tion of an attendant,,who pleaded for delay ontil
decomposition should set in. Ho, himself, over
heard part of the conversation which wub to de-
Jemme his ftte, while wholly incapable of man
ifesting,soy sign of vitality; and in after years,
could never, allude to the Bnbjeot . without deep
emotion.”
ID“l>y#pßpflla,orindlgeßtioa,l9ihatkiml
o( derangement of the stomach* winch interferes with
the conversion of Hie food into tbyte-
Th 4 ByrnpumtpfDviper3laa.rc.i loss of appetite, nan*
tea, heait burn, flatulency, acid, or inodorous
eruetnUons, a gnawing sensation in toe stomach when
.empiy, great .costivenfsi, chiliincss, paleness of the
countenance, langour, lassitude, unwillingness to move
.01)001. lowness of»piri:>, pnlpiuuon* of the heart, and
ditlutbcd sleep; These symptoms, vary tn different ini
mvlilnals end constitutions and in many cares hrlnr on
.Jcidney disease, dropsy, liver complaint, and a debllita
led condition of the whole body and a shattered State of
ihortervonj avstem, that renders life burdensome...
, r - R*dwjjt's Alkaline Digts'nee Shuts nre peculiarly.
Adapted to the deranged condition of the. stomach above
» L u l,ke 3J ,er!B . ve,u 'Sly> will restore it to
a healthy condition. .These Ihiiera are made'of some
of the moat valuable ,ma!e iafs of the Materia .Medica,
and are preptredin a peculiar -manner, known only to
.*“? P/°P T i® lor * They do nM contain any particle of ol
eonol, ana are perfectly vafe m their operation on the
ncman system. . The most inactive Qndaepruved-comli*
llonoflho atomacb is often relieved by one bottle—all
*ourne.ss, wind, pain, and depression of spirits, are en*
ureic removed. How cun:a man be ia health when that
Seat reservoirw diseased* Coirect the morbid state of
e fiomachby taking these Biuer»,and' Dyspepsia, wlih
oil its grim horrors, will fly from you. ■ •
Price 75 cents. • >
Prepared and fold by Dr. G. 11. KKYSER.
_ - t • at his Drug Store, 1411 Wood tueei,
eprs24'lm:d&w PJusbmgb, Pa,
Q7"l>o you want a otteapand good Look*
ycu.do,go to MOOHti’S,at No. 110
Wood street, next door to Davi»’ Auction. Mart You
will find at Moore 1 - not only Looking Clones in Which’
you can sce.yourtclt full size, at lame as Ijfe.bot also
every variety of Jlaif, Nail* Tooth Cloth Shos, Paint,
Ousting, Scrubbing ond Sweeping Bnnanas He has a
laree nssojtmentof Fancy and Variety Goods Pictures,
and every article kept iu store* of: a like character. ■
Country Store Keepers will find It greatly to their ad*
vantage to give me a call, as 1 tua determined to sell at
such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction.'
RecolleevMooß*'a,No, ltO Wood •treet, Pittsburgh.
aprKMw ’ *
ICT-A Strong Certificate.—From the Steuben
vtlle Herald, March 25, reader Is referred to
ail advertisement in another column, which gives the de»
taiUofa wondeifii! cure from tho use of fiVLunt'* Vtmu
*/«s<» wbichjs cetuiled to have been effected, not in
Maine* nor in Louisiana, nor In Oregon, but here, almost
m your raid-1- Read It, nnd judge for yourselves :
Public attention is rcoztre.pecifuHy invited to Uo
plain,unvarnished statement of your own fellow-citizen,
Mr. Stephenson, I whoso chill was wonderfully restored
to heallh by the use of Dr. M'Laiie’* Vermifuge.
Cross CftBEK, rt«ar Wi/ittr»H7ir, Jefferson Co, O >
„ rt . , March llhh,i*ssl, <
. - gMessra, J.hiPpjtCaf—l have a little boy three years
old the 17th dsy of this month, that has been very deli*
cate mhea.ih for sometime After trying a great manv
otberraedicjocs, without receiving uny beneht from their
u«?> I was. induced to try Hr. c Al»Lane’« American
Worra Specific. or Vermifuge, as put up by your honois
f—and wonderful, to relate, after giving, him two tea
spoons full, he. pasted, 100 worms, some ot thera v<ry
.large, afH others not thicker than a .coinmon sized-knit*
tiny needle; since which lime the little fellow has en
joyed excellent, hcalib. and it at lius time treuiuc very
fleshy orfot.as the old women soy. Anil 1 must soy. I
behave that uJie had not taken the VerraifueOi be would
f« this have beeu consigned lo the t»mb.
„ , . ~■■■■ ■■■JOSEWI V. STEPHENSON.
, .tot *a!o I'Jmikm Merchant* ami Undents in town
aud country, and i»y Uie sole IVcprietor*;-
J. KIDD i. CO.,
CO Wood street-
flpr23:dlwhw
DIED*
On Friday mommy, Mr#. KI.iZAUBTU.trife ofllueb
Davjfl, Esq* m ibo 7M year ofher age.- •
. The funeral will take place on Monday morning, at
o’clock, ami proceed io ibo Allegheny Cemetery. - •
: A.,.STRAY. MARE-came io the rcaidonce of ibo aub*
XX. *ont>er, Imng-.on the Washington read ieadk*
ijotniho McKeesport read to Pcrrytown; a darkiron*
about ihrco years old. -The owner is requested to
coino forward, prove property, pay charges and-lake
her away, or she will be disposed of aetoidins to law<
' . ANDREW McOLURB,
MifQm ip <Allegheny coumy, Pa.
fipr24:3lw*
NfcW’SHAHEK FlLK\—Auoilier supnljr of F, A;
IlockwallY Patent Newspaper Files, the'beat now
Hi Use, received end for sale by-
J. K..WELDIN' Dookseller anti Stationer,
*Prc4 aj Wood urcet, between Jj and 4th.
HOARDING— Two or three young Gentienieacaa be
accommodated with Hoard, by applying at No. 105
fcecoml street. ■ ■ •<
TJffTiiALKOJL—IO bbtn winter bleached Whale Oil,
f f for»aleby £apai] SMITH A SINCLAIR.
SOLE LEAI hidest for *a!e fey -
fflprV4) . SMITH:& SINCLAIR.
Hi- * Jqwelry* &c*.
AviNG just returned from the Eastern cities,. 1
aav< \. roa *»ht with mo. oue of the most beautiful
I ami carefully selected Slocks of Jewelry, Watches arid
; Fancy. Goods, ever offered to the Public. Persons
wishing, to,purchase any 'Mug In my. line, can rely on
getting a good article Idonot advertise to sell goods
l elow eo%t, nor CO per cent. cheaper thuri any honse in
a ll fal, » al J d l nm.sare you will be
fished that I can sell a goad article as cheap ns any
Another Uct ! wish to keep before ibe peon!©. If
you want youp or any article of Jewel*
ry, repaired in fhehesi manner, this Is the place to have.
« done. To tin* branch of my business f will devote 1
especial attention. ' •
JOHN & KENNEDY, 04 Market street,
a P* 7 Sign of the Golden Eagle.
T rowP Famw JS‘ h KE ? AN ? v PHOLSTERER’B
At. 7^ A £ ,o^ 01n I m **P? ,1 > e wluneai* mil prin
instruction, Illustrated by example, fur auaiiiinit a pro
of Rccolp.s-.partlcularly useful to workmen,
with explanatory end tliusuutlvo ettgravitiasFarsule
° B.T. C. MORGAN,
"P" 3 No. 101 Wood street.
„ For Bale, :
A new BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, of SI feetonLo*
A ?“""«««. 8"> Word, by 120 deep,lo a 21 feelall-y!
»Arranged with ball, parlor, kitchen,lwb
d «. j su . oJ c “llari Ihe lot is neatly fenced,
In mSoSLV* 1 *?? tn i es ’ * Ktape arbor, and garden, nil
Price low—terras easy; immediate pos*
session given, as the owner is going-west. '
S.CUTHUE!IT,GeueraI Agent,
4 a P rt3 ' 3ft SmUhfietd sirceL
“A Yew men of thorooah business habits
T? and good address, for a safe and xesnectable busi.
ness; u is abnalness that requires no capital but Rood
•charactor, business babiis and energy. To ;meii with
the above qualifications a permanent burlness end (be
2“! f ? J )»H« 7' 11 be S*™:, Apply or address No. 33
Smthfietd street, corner ofThlrd ~ • • faprshif
I«09T«
A ur montfi*, dated New. York, March
A. for 91,314 03, drawn by JamesA.Mq-
Kmght 10 The orderof Kd ward Lambert k Co.,supposed
to pe-lost Ail persona are cautioned- ft'gaiiui'nejrotia*'
tingior.the aarnc* v- : [ o ps3?
A... Mantel*.
LARGE stock or the moilbeaunfal MANTELS,
made of tho fiaesiqualuy of Foreiun and Domes'
uo Marble* manufactared bymncbinery, alwayson hand
js hor .‘ i,oUce >* t p« co » *■“*•*£"ll
from 015 toOIUO each. Purchasers ore invued to call
anu eiamine the eiock and prices, 3lO r 3M aiul 323 Lib
enjr street, opposite Smithfield.
mar L4tn W. W. WALLACE.
J 1 Jn*P®rt»nt and Trnt, -
Jr, Bee Hire Clothing Store, No. 223
• JF street, can set) a good Rim of Summer Qlo*
nnng for $2,80; .and better Goods,of every, description,
very- low for cash. Custom work made to order in
iflaUionable style, and on reasonable terms. Iflprl7
* Bealf-atet* Situattou. ' ”
A GENTLEMEN of good steady business habits, will
-fpk. hear or a desirable situation, (salary liberal.) hv
addressing l( Bog 2tl, Post Office.” None need aoolf
qualified to tote charge of a Retail Store •
Pittsburgh, April 16,1852.
Oreat Indnoemenu to Cash Purchasers
I XT E will sell our largo stock or of COMMON ANIv
W FANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at orice.
that cannot fall to please rash purchasers. All nn *
work ia warrantei]. Our terms ji CASH. °“ r
JAMES DO WHY, JR.,
comer of Seventh and Liberty
HOUGH .& ANTHONY have removed their DA
GUERHJSAN ROOMSj from-Burlte’i to
Eaton’* Brnldiu;, over the YounnMenVLibrary. where
MMjrwiH be happy tp *ee their old patron* nod Mend*;
ft/T IW.. a. iib'bOH rcspettfully announces to thesis.
UJ. flies, and her customers freneratty, Umt she -wiir
,? f .® p ? n £ Wiffmeryon Thursday: the
92nd m*U fans hats of the Istesi importation*. trhlch
forheau.y and style cannot bororpas*ed.Cht!dren»*
bonnets i« great . Ladies* heal dresses and chb&
French embroideries and flowers, with a varietv
goods hi her line, ’
1
16 bags superior Java Coffee: •
5 do Maracaibo do:
10 do Lagayia dos
30 do Pruaoßlo do;
10 do Cape do;
„„io A> M’CLURG S' CO.,
a MB GrooejajndToa Dealeu.
W.A.McCLURO&CO. .
Orocera and Tea Dcalera.
V ' * H * s ' '
S ! ■'■■*■£'■:- >'■• V'v-^-
Borylug Aliv**
Dr. Mayo, a celebrated English physician,
'warns people of the danger cf-premature inter
papts, citing nmnyinstanceain wbichpcrsons
*p? e fean inhtunod. before death,: as was evident
rv om .tno, appearance ,of the when again
exposed,.ana.noticingsoxnecases, people sup
j P??pd to }ie dead,- have; yet lived
fofyewa.. 4 .writer in the New York STW&afW,
i reiers to these statements of Dr. Mayo, and
says:
9 '^n 6 ? *ke . Possibility is fairly considered/
1 ' taolioed- to -question the soundness
of Dr. Mayors advice, “The .body,” he ob
i jerves, “-should bo kept in a warm xoom, for
.tno double purpose of promoting decomposition,-
and of preserving in H tho vital spark, if still
''*«&*** ® n< * it should fo: constantly watched.—-
: “There are cases of course,” he adds, “ many
cases in which such care is - positively unneces
sary. Sacb, for instance, a death following great
lesions of the vital organs,andin.the great ma
jority of cases of seeming death, the bare
possibility ,of the-persistence oMife, hardly
remains. Still it is better to err on tho right
side.
tie m ova J
---z^;V; ‘=r
SPECIAL
rCOIV
keeping,ifttvrt-Wrioa'r'SiiSJ'SSS’ m Boole-
Writing and BoofcSfJXJ.SX,"?* evening. - Indies'
theallernoottr;'Til* from 9 to S in
of Partnership Boeks,SinJ?iL , “.7 d .* 0 * he willing
Jumself: as e tS , i g o| d < . r of , p ,!1 '
thonotury, subject to the decision of tic and
Antimssonio Convention. - "mg and
apH7:d*wlc JOHN OALDWEU,
lindtes' Clusaa>-Dn<r« Ooltese..
Ip* IN PENMANSHIP, CARD WarTiNO AND
DHAWING, under Mr.J.D. WILLIAMS, and Mr p
SLATAPER) anti in all-tha higher branches of on En
£Ushand Classical EducaUoo, under Mr*P;IIAYDEN
Two spacious rooms have recently been elegantly fined
up for iheJr;flpectal> accommodation. Coll and see the
arrangements. |nprs
llUHemotyp«i|. ;
.. . JPott .Office . Buildings, Third Strut* • r
T taken inall Weathers, fromS A. M. to
Ai »P. Mi. giving' an accnraie nnistic ami animate
ukencps, unlike and . vastly; to Uie v u com
mon cheap daguerreotypes, ” at the/0110 wing cheap
..pneMji-sid»,|l2 l 00» Si.Oo, 34,00,85,00 and upwlrd,!ac«
oonlmfrto the sue and quality of case or frame; '
jp* Honrs for.ehildrcn, from 11 A. M. tofrP.M.
a or diseased persona token
in any part of the city. (novg&ly
Bon«mia,oi a » w«»i.
SHAMS, ROSEMA N tc CO .
of FLINT SL4BS,'|« all lia
M v *i» l 9P>oii hand.Liglun’ng Hod
duced n, P® B " , P«*riVt® any iliiV yet pro-
Oealer« in Glassware can ive:-.from 10 to Iff ner*
ceni, by giving os a call, .
, ,'y„ a „ re “ ousc > coiner of Water and Kosa itreefa,
febtosm: Piusliurgb.Fa
< i2l Co ,?,?" ,n P t,ou °* **><> gynip.
V«*'snCpMwapiion couimenoeaits work upon
Ds »’. ! fl t j.- 0,n “ l f ? rnl ‘' ,lie fl rstsymptom'tsa
•,A*«6«disease advances the Cough becomes
rauon oCmatter, wi>ieh Is sometimes colorless, out at
¥ T'Howish or greenish L hue, and will:
oriea be found mixed with streaks or blood After the
t-ongh fias conunned fof a time; Ihepaticnt will expert
* 0: Il e eifneuityinbreathing, accompnnied,pcr
llb a ,P a i !l in the chest, and frequently, in One or
ho* side,. > Tlio paticnt will be subject to a lfeciMev"
Sl!f n iL < -T? ale ?“ she V 0 / •‘“Vtreqqeni cold chills; and
often with copious night sweats. ’
S h l«i? tBa ,'^ i i{ l , c<,aB ® n !E tfon >«>>ould bcar in.
'wVi* 1 ?* P erfo . r tnedcoresolConsumption that
ssnwiss&snisiS"* 1 Md »
See odtrerltsementia aaoihct column.
CITIZENS*
insuranceCompanyofPittsbiu^h^
C. G. HUSSEvTitMiUent.
MAH6IICI.U Secretary.
OFFICE, 04 WATER STREET. '
• ••• baiDttn filcttkti and Xfood strtets, •
yJPi , ?H? rei i HuU »Bfl Cargo Rlafci, •
> J£?it?r} 10 an< * 'Mu*t*s*Ppi‘lUveri and tributaries.
V;awmrt Loss or Dam cure by Fire.
.. A V so r" Agaioii the Penis of the Bea» and Inland
Navigation and Transportation. *
DIRECTORS
Cvfii H “ 3 A e)r ’, Wm Larimer, Jr.,
E™ SammKier,:
RifL D n Ki 7*> r William Bmg&irn,
1 11® rt . “"“lap, Jr, D. Dehaven, ’
vn™ t V , .”, gh '. Francis Sellers,
K “ !,01ln ' i- SchDonmaier.
Walter Bryant, Samuelßea.
. . v Isaac. M.Pennock.
Assoftlated Firemen’o Intnrane« Comc&*
W W n?r*!Vc h o C, , t? SJ Plttalrarglu
irs> urj^ B ' ***& 'L—ROBRUT FINNEY- Sec’y.
" a * ainsl «o 4 MARINE HIBKB
"• AtonoifalulaHaua, Not.m end 185 Waitr it
;«» .. Diflscftoast -
t> o ai * Joho Anderson,
Rr C, ??W f ’ R.B Simpsorr, „
Wm.M. Ldgar, 11. 11. Wilkins, '
Rohe,t Finney, Charles Kent,
Wliham Gornmn, William Collingwood,
A. P.Anshuu Joseph Kaye, 8
William D. Wnghier. ' : fjad
t ID-pEAFNESS,iioiiiea intheiieaa.and *H disagree
able discharges front tlie ear»speedity and permanently
, Wl . l “ B . ut . P a ! n or incoavonience, by Dr. 11ART
EE^. Principal Auiibi of the N. Y. Ear Sorcery. who
“loVoviS?!? 1 199 ARCU llre "’ PMadelpbS.’ftSS
Thirteen year* close mid almost undivided attention
to this branch of special, practice has enabled him to
reduce his treatment to such a degree of success as to
find the most. confirmed and obstinate eases yield by a
teady aUehlioino itieuieaTiji pfeecnbtrd. ' 'fad*t»
PtfUborffbUfelmaraaea Comnauv.
OF PITI'SBUhGn. PSjVTVM.i *
ik ~ CAPITAL 8100,000, '
.President—Jamts 3. Hoon; ■
Vice President—Ssraool APClutkaaV '■■■
Treasurer—Josepli 8. Leech. . > :
Secretary—C. A CoHob. ;
No. T - Fotrarit Stmst.
• *‘7’ > hia Company nukes every f-Asarance actrei
taming to or connected with Lite Risfca - "P®*
Mtr ual rates are the same as those adopted by other
safety, condmted Companies- J ,.V“ W * ° • r
JomtSioe* Rote* at a redaction of one-third from the
52ulaal raies—cqaal to a dividend of thirty-three and
o ne-ajirJ ne r cen t M paid auauaityin advance, . :
nib ' aktfll OM Ol periopsgoing to Califor-
, „ DIRECTORS:
James S fleon, Joseph S. Leech,
S’ 0 '■<” A- Colion, Samnel APClurknn,
_ M ilium riullip., John A. Wilson,
marUtfm JoV.aScou- •
iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
or Hartford, Conn.
AmIV? 1 Stocl£ 5300,000
nf MwSSVfc V* 1 * I ‘.» t -sbn r gh,Arency in the Store iloom
of M’Curdy & Loomis, N 0.59 Wood street
noT,,:lf R. II- BEESON, Agent.
STATE HDTDAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
lIARBISBDRfi, pa.
CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS.
U lo f of property, has nn
ample capiial, and atford* toperior advantages in point
V , K* afcly *, nd cccommodation, to Cityoiuj
fed U orcV U m,tp n r“pcny° WnCrB ° f DwolUng > “<* ‘»<>!a
»*» Branch & 7 gh.
tS^#v»SS^SSSSaS!3
fcneompment, No. 2, meets Ist and ad Tuesdays of cm 2
aa l y^V , ' l i! lr Sl?D e ST e .eLodge,N o .dimceta2da nddthTneB
- Wechanics’Lodge, No.», meets every Thursday even.
'dnatlng.™ Slar Loil?e * ineels eT hry Wednesday
Lodge, No. IB2,ineeisoveryltfondarev>j]g.
evgntn* l No. 300, meets every Monday
: * V ySlSSf?’ji!'corner of Fifth and Sroltnlielo.
3»st.»dew every Thursday evening
at ihctrllaH, corner of SmiUiEeld and Fifth streeu.' ■
~n J WI JJ .Lodge, N 0,211, meets every Friday even
lo!heny a Ciiy? rlier “ f Leac<)c '‘ ond SanduskystreehyAl
, Hr Asgeroßa liodgs, I. O. or O. F.^-The
w/fJ 0 "? Dodge, No ; 2sO,T O. Of O. F., meets evt?y
"jadfly e,OO W *n Washington llail, Wood street
, r , Oi A. O. D.
TflS VO a3 ? m Boanl ofTrado Rooms, corner oi
r pr© ana nifnets, every Monday evening;
-IFA Ho»t Reroarbania Case of Total
Blindneis Cured by Petrotemn.—We invite
public generally lo
the certificate of William Hal!, of this city. Thtveuse
£?,*? !AS?* A? W Person whomaybe skeptical lh re
lation (o the.facts there set forth; . 3. M. KIER.
A, ad boen afflicted several years with a soreness
ufmber b?nilnued to increase until lastSeji-
Sofei-d 1 1 1 , 5 s i , j!if? I '>fl'immaUonauhauiraehaving in
■ Jfv “bole lining membrane of.both eyesfand
«trovedmv*4Si?“ , i 0 ». o^ t.athlck film,which:wholly de
the^d?tSXi«?*,‘J. 1 ho , d ““ eporation performed,and
removed,which soon returned ani left
badncondiuon as before. At this stage of the'
om?in>M m AW 1 '?:“i on t 0 several of the most
“s.P'Wbo Informed top. that" my eyes
would never get well." At this time I cooid hotdistln.
galsh any object. Bythe-adviceefsome friendTlcam*
B * e Petroleum, both internnllv end
wWch ®y eyeahaVe Improved tlail/nmfl
I have recovered inr sight eutire
i^^H 1
Petroleum, and I.attribute the reatoration of mv-slpfrr tn
1 «Bide at No. 102 Second eueeL inluscitl
m'if case b * f ■ W $»« any Information In relation to
"ffirgh, S en,eiherl7, lB5 l WU ' UAM ”
R E. r SK?Lf'trl?; Sr 150 ", ,l - KEYSER, HO Wood si:
ioplB Lt ‘ RS ’ 57 Wood street, end by the Proprietor.
vcehEr 1 ™ LoB8!f ’ No - »»-M«t.lve £%.,d.y
Prid^a^’ 9 *"- n °-
r J n al L em , lon to Dr. QUVZOTT’S /mnrawi
thS.?k»?C.^ yto,^w^oe * “niS Sariojianlla, we foelnonH
n?e!!.n l “. l -'t e ? ,e 2°; n S » setvice to nil who may lie af.
other disorders offghrailn*
his£ 1 t daary lamI ’ or frora itppnrtwof the hlomj wi
l 1 tI!< ; WD instances within the sphere of oar ncooain -
tance, where the met formidable disteninere hnv^hi "k
SZt&tZZ' *****»«*&&'»S
and tbc M Sottopariito” are /t 01 *,:****”
efficient, (and, at the same time; JnnoxionJ?A*mfi m . 0 i S *
whole Materia Mtdvxx.un<i by far-the best ent/mir^rni 6
S’
• [aprlg
00 Sffi? QUALITY GERMAN CUiY,
V V in good comliUonjfbr *»lebv vium,
TAAFfE, MAGUIRE * BANE,
181 Second atreet.
“^■^asMsar
n T". 1 XB4 Second street. -
M^ssggsggg
laprSO.
?Ich, plain oSJembSld one hm *& f“•
CM'Unt* in the world, for
•old, tree &om «daa<irdfct.
spiSQ, MORBIB> TEA, STORE,- -
to the Diamoa^,
M r
ff 'J if-** w * ,
■li* ■>; . ' .V'■ 1/
’ ' \ ~ • . >a.
: -inr ihendfcivet n&pleasnra.eyen
wlnle he is Uvnig, iboughaliKnt; Bulwbcnlia l. paned
e f U ' s : ''Jn««BcnJ»We. Wirbava
• e y er y fflciUty;.fof liiiiua' iJap'ixerreblVDtß’ of iHa inrrr*ar
size produced U °Cr abill.T’o
pioducc Buch,oa arc at least,-unsDrnasacd'.wowo’ama'fi.
peal to twelve Prizes awarded as at Ibe Groir F^ir^f o
.atiefliauons of Jiviog Artiste—and tothe Public Vofr**
WO PiSi. otll Py a P? lrojl °2° araoaatingtSflearlyCO,-
\Vc would respeetfaHy solicit tt viskfrom all (wlieth**'
dcsmng; picture*or not) atoar GaUery, TiO Chtzixin %\
■ 'JJSu e^°? r -iV lf,, :' ea '*P cr * flna * all ® tal * ,, tt' r Wl»o Riven~
j^wSsss
A few from many. Opinion* of Anisl*:
‘•Dear pi/. n-rin-i. a Nkw Yoae.Bee.So.lBsr.
r ctr.*—Having bad occasion from vnnr
?®^ ieir T e P t yP es » we teg leave to congratulate you noon
isa^T^iaSKSitins^®
a r li ? le Engravers, of New Yorb& Phiii V
aiiASw •• »-Si *•»
iOfJwsassgsssjSßasß.
menior all accession.; Mt Boort Pi«w? [rt'JSs|Ji?**
mem, are nn«arpas.cd. T; J. Jt Lambdim. <ls *
“To'charnilerx»Bool’«'Crayon>m o ™f^S, i , n h t ®J- d .
™mm ' -- &&•
*r , J* 12* MGCiS A SOW. .■ ■ ■ '^7—
V'r?c%?sZ?
, m S 4J a,Nt! . FASHIONS AND GOODS,
A *!•; wa l eoimnnQ jo receive, by every' arrive!
j3l latest Mjles from London andParia „! °
ttatr the East are invited to call. Arsons viv,
be A . l e l ,&?be°™ U “' ate *“ 0f **«* * Ba gß a will
> MftrcliS3.ias3^
ppissagiltll
tty \&y filacleSilki*<,r rtlMiZ??,**
““5 Cojorcd Crapes, Tarleuns, Diaaion : NcHh BtSiJS '
fais^ssrsr,®” ndco,o ' tii£ ii‘ *
“JSII «J& «|«n,
MiufniJJr hmC r L , e - vcry aTlj cle Uiey may 6
.MillJnety lme of business..
No, 31 Somh Second siree,,-
marSD:Bm»
V». <“■ OttUUKSIt <E. DO.,
£7i«tna<jSfr«f Y v : 1
■TaMSftl v r
So.aTSOntUHecondßtrMtfphYiaaol'ohia
o ™«o^fßCo/c'SSARBmLD B R S *
PlatUftitro.
wjf. BAOAIS?, ■ I ,
W.H WOODU'AHD, • v W. 8, cofftgAVtf.
UAOAI.ET, WOOBWAnTi
°-»
No. SSI M4HKET STREET,
* * ’_mnraO'*
■lst loofciam at any lime * 2S*...who wo Wiah: -
i oratly Grocerie*. r e ns*c?m on?„^? an ' ty or ebW
have no hesitaiion la nylne li mii ? aveni »' , nKmt. Wo
lf ’"'itoy.or m mu l i gn:a “> r , » IWr
Plulndelplna.id call £*£?„? Wecial uipto
PKMMflpttß
1 COtTOff * BURT, -
m r. OfoC si? Te* Dealers,,
- ~v N-.E, cor.CfceiiJuai and (Oth uim “
■ ' - l -•" ".'.figiaeWi."
CABINET PITENI!PTrpT>
O of Su?® a«3o7teaent
E“,"’ h '£> . cora a» the latest F„~ p ' :rior Worli.
S^®S?WSaS^§ , gyl!^S
** "—-- •■■■ f^nrgnin*'•
' IMPOHT EHsw^^S } - r^2i»»sr—
S ®S RSS ?S i,e Bg=ggg tfi
1 ,
AMUSEMENTS.
TUEATUE.
Linn amt SU»io«-~ JOSEPH C. FOSTEBi
_ Piittt of Admiiiion— First Tier and Parooette «u
Second and Third TierfSSc.; Reserved seat* in VnS
Circle, 75 eenlsj large Private Boxes, entire,BB,oo; saisii
Private boxes enure, 85,00 1,11
Boors opon at 7 o’clocl. Curtain riaea at 7J.
I*a*t night of the Farewell Engagement of
AIR. and MRS, RARNEITWILLIAM?.'
„ _ »008 SHUT PJIEJB.
- fiTr-. Barncy Williams ln four character*,
a in fout character*.
r„?£F. U,UIAY ,P Yi ®i lNo > April a*oi.lBW, Will be per
WSTOMf 'OP THE COBNTEV.
{a. Yackce, Jielp,.wjUi aDown 2&bi
Mr Wr« * * r - Mfs/U.-Williama,
Anil «L? f , anner »> -•- - Mr.Kemble.
Aflfo yhlohjajicw ■
theirish b6oom MAKER. - -■
Utnm. Moipliy, . Mr.fl. Williams.
To uc Uw C ; W hb „„ ; mu ;, ng e ß „> wimam ’
jS&g&'V' SJT-a ~b.
S'™?™?-
■1 artistes, from HUihWi?;Ssl?.,iJ * '" “-“6,*' P f
London* Vienna Andat; ■
THREE DAYB LONGER; f2mH.^V w,n ex J? f S r
DAY, April 33d, la from “f °(f ™UHS
streel, Pm.-burtA *“*"««» Hotel, Pena
, SIX LADY EqUESTEttAMR '
Among whom ate, M'ila Louise TounnS*. ~,,,„
Joiiephm«v-who hold the hfghe« rta2v%HlSi*fi“ Ml i o
haUtt, comprising ■ Irene; Cento.- F-’F*,'**
Hkbb Kist. iheeelebrnled tiemmn Hereuiis'&HKinj
Inals a net taUh /.* nattJfin W. wSub’S?.'? 1 ■
vqnteClown,.whosc wit wilt tettlie,Aire«alSsS,i,vip
h!, lr J b V A u' BSTBOfo > Mumat,awSo,™nd°a
»ss»«’ssa?KKsfi
ot 7t o'clock. Adminaace 25 cents. -■■" ■■ 7. labrt29
t a y irn Enarorr
ADRIEN, ..the FlfEt!Ct£-UA.GlClAlt,\*i]i
Illosipnsj: or the Sorcerer's Temple,
f ® fdlßwy »nd emiroly tuiprocedenicdSeirmifio
Illation* consisting of etmerimenu in Cbemlstry.'Pneo.
° Pti ”’ % ctri s‘*y> Kolowl Philosophy, md
. For particulars, see the bills or ibo day. - -
, AaraiMion,BSccm*. Doers open at 7 s eommeoce* at
half past?. (aprSMWI - JOHN idoYE, Agent.
PHILADELPHIA.
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, _
AHD
Curtain Trimmings onSvery Description
pushes, BrocaieUes, Ac.,, Lace *o4
£ u itains;.N..!v* lViiniedAVindow Shades* •
.. . GUt Cormccs,,Curtain Pins, Baud?, AcVAe;, «••
... .. * T _Wssumii sun Hetau,
W, H. CARIIVii, 109 Chralnul SL,cOr.FifLll,'
. PHILADELPBTA.
• _tD* Curtmru Mail and Xrimmtlin thiNmat Frtnch
s ‘ h J“- . oataftii*
Straw and Fancy Millinery. i
„ „ MRS. HI. A. tilHO,
No. 91 SouA S'Cand Suut, Btimtn. Mtplccl and Chalnat,
p hilabelphia. • , , - ’
' } ESPECIALLY Announces to the Western Her-
AV chants that she has opened Iha-iaosl .splendid a*,
•oritnem of MILLINERY, eon,i-difti? of the no we tt and
moil Fashionable Straw, and SUk Bonnets -Dress Caps,
i Ac. .She .it prepared to famUh ordera to AriT
amouni marto,3in
~ A» u. 7^ — ir “
v Hanafattarer aud Dealer lQ' .■..■**
Transparent: WindQw -Shades, sil Cloths, Cords,
Tassels, Brasses, 3fc.
No. S 3 Nown Tniao Stbbzx, tfuttAtoswiiUa .
- niarflufiirt
GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, LOOKING GLASS
■ ■ arm ' - '' ■' ‘ * :
PICTURE FRA ME MANUFACTORY,
—... „ Ao »18 Ckmnatßtrttl Phlladthhia.
. ILr" V»o, Hestorm pnlnUngn - . i tmar.'inGml -
raUEss. sMtra.:::::-:::::.-;;.-:.:::;.:;.-::: , C ,- Pl , rn
» i _fAM*4s B.*nwn*co.; Wl '* o
. IsQOk. BeUm and Blank Hook Manufacturer). '
• Earge Wank Books,!
50,90> MaxLeaStreat, Above Flfili,
, •„ PHILADELPHIA.
H™ Always On hand, Cop. Demy, M dinm and
fPji,/ B ' °y»l Ledgers, Journals, Day, Invoice ttnd Cain
■JSUjjli A llie, ’ I1 = n * Rnpkets, lUinutoandLetter Books, ■
Books * 3 S ’’‘ K " t,p, > C'Py a»d Cyphering
oasnfss'et.»lUo;k e . orUneil '° f McdicaJ > .
Merchants, Booksellers, Banks and <
SjlJK* SUpp ’' d Jvil l' « VC T of Blank
Books and Stationery, at very tow prices. imarfftOar
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> i' f *
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