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Wtl.oiif.n.led n“““; »5 adjoining Ibe rcaideueo of Ocoree 1. * Ro'die. t«n-. Tie lmu»c U artanged wiiU hall, dou- J"** »f» l>arloM,dmiiig room ,andlincheii l on l ha fii«i nmr - -'• A , - aiidfour bclcliaml’orepii ihe sccoud floor ! T»ilh finish J*J '•'»£»s - : .r—.V'A'i; ■*•*“'“«■ .ASOOd siable; the yard!* largo, and abound 1 * Willi fruit lices and nhrubbrry. Hydranl water, and l • good pump ante door. It.l. one of ii le mop pleasa i - ..*.ein.»iatpo».reor;;Applr.to:-.:---’. , ~ MiLAINfcWOFFITT, No. 89 Fiflh atreet, Pimbaig) • . w», „' • ddmioiinawpalaitr 'rli , ■ ’ ■ , > /AM FRIDAY NECT. the iWili day of April,lBS! . . t_/. a o'clock, P, M. I wJII bo exposed: to public^aali ■A\'VA.-y- ; - ilie late residence of^ELIJAH AKIN,in the borons ffiSSSaWfiA'ltiSwi’v't't-iP?; ~?•£-"«■Lnwwnrauille,- Allegheny coai.tir, Pn., SIXTY TP » AND . TfiF 0F Vny. -XUiiIIEBV ono Wo f>?4'’’ l ‘^'.'i t l Hooichold Goodeone fatove; Hfly ton* of Ice, f ,-•.v.r.. - Joe house.,’.and other Goods.- • •.• *:- • , jaSSt c4< •V 4 Terms made known at aalev. . ; p«pimMjd ■ —■-'■■' ,u w ,gat3r «Sfflsa«da!Ewte - - . meui I" lh^oS'of^ ’• ’ '-I ard, A'torney at Law, Piuabnrgb, ( Lawrencerille, April 27, 19J2.-im&6 , iw .. ** / : —i ——rr —■■ »•>•» - .•■. , , .■._ -. _ S«w UooKiet Siew Bobka "*" - " I ' l * ""' 1 ' i,r '■ • • by the author of ib6 “ W 4 1 y,' v °rid i 1 „wel. bound*,o two volumes ttie Massacre of { K -'knlhoj Indian .Tale of the' War ol 18ti . ~ - byO. P.tt t ' ' -• Arrah Nril,» by 0;P. «r:iamei; • •. ” Livine Age,<No.4ls,”jfor Mi 'MI .Toee-her with other interesting works <■ an a j p^ ia,eby KEELfcc if ■' -“ luie ry»nwjKurr^r,; >o o . Mt Bttt; ?| i4‘! ,l, ' B, ii s nl HORRIS’ -/ea STonK.in :■■ ■-.-- • D: Ea |j 6pDl> TEAS.—nfia ,-well kn' 1 -•• '•- . Jtl» «W,-id the Diaaoatl, i* one. of tb I| Jl^SK?tv*'l^' < 2JK3l^kfcs3hi^^2^^<4if : -ftws l i^ S A3- t -'- s - v 'T*‘ Tettlu I Hisburpb, and it appears to - :• ..'. th.e foilbenefit o? h a judgment—for,■> sioneri, will he nerp.darougad or in ' -'*■ ’■-■ ■■' .', ■ , ? Therefore, any one requiring ibe par ' W^ - .. - _.... ; 'Ways obloiouai MOKRIS’TKA J! V'rf-'' 'V 1 {ACON-2UOO fill just received 01 'J ■ tjARLEY-UO V«k,i ju.l rrCJ in ' 1J apf-ff , AttMSTRO 1 VgOSS-lu bales, jostirnSnSoT alttpiV ’ ARMBTRI T ITHOORAPITic-'PKNS-W & lj for use of InlhograpbeH.foi „ w - B- IIAVKN, Dook.e npiay . . comerofSlr , A MEETING OF THESTt A Ward Savings Ban! 2^SS3»:««*•:'■•■•'• ficeofthe Uanlc, No.'drt Libert su.hday or Jane neit.at 10 o' «WtSff33 , Wwfws!^^.3 J, «ttS'sS?WM ence to having ihc slock cons «!!!!«or. [apiiWiamj JOHN: - \ UEGAKS-SOO.UtO Commo'S- — o for solo low for cash or tlp'adl'lfrt'.fl'f «• manu'aciurer’e aruclea i /TORN—dbiTha.heD Shclie* : IkIiyVSI'APKH FILfS^ ■ .iH Rockwell's Patent Ne. JSS«^l< , *WgTT'‘»Vl,' , Sfi 111 ase, received and for sale IiOAROINU-Twoonh Mmss*™'*** WUAEB OIL-ib bbl *? / W : for rale by, lap 9 -CODB DEATH E1&23 XITANTHD-A few b ~ ■ -.»~— u v* and good address §lS®!pW<WraK^ftSia«*d»s4'«* , 4wmS ■:.:■■.■- tiesitu Isa bnuness ! character, basiness ho we ges vfi l^bc — - _ A NOPE « four , Kmght to'the ordero ’SUTSStScJi's JftS fyf. and mado to ord St^S^4wk>^^s^sa'ts ;;! ‘j“‘s7ft from 815 to 8100 e Ji-:, ioAf and examine the s «a aS.^Ot'' s4 ' erly street, opposi teoobye" :X - . -. I A ; GENTLE! '•■ '•• • * v: - ! A. hearof'o • : assssiV ms -v.'4 ->:-•■ .... workUwa telfipS • • r i„ H'gui . sga l apr7;lf OBMiO ms <:••:' goods :*•••-*’•*“ •■'"'■■P.l oS££fMMsoksU . t - - g «mSSiM§OMw ■ . 1 ■■ ■ Th,: MonMON AppßOPßiATiou.-Tho Deseret Nows, of .the 7th Pehrnory, explains that' the : appropriation of $20,000 utfde by Congress, for that;territory,.,and, chargea. to have been Bqnan • s ' , \>T. Q ov - .was npplied by the Xegis ' !| ' latureof the Territory towards .tho purchase of I tho State (or Counoil) House of Deseret, looatei nt the oity of Salt lake. :-C‘V'4"T-? ' ? ■ The BwAjusT.-rJoannah .Connell, cOnviotf i *''/'-?:'..- J | j of having.morriei two men: in-Washington, h . • -I to reoeiyo the interference of the Preride! " " ' ""'' j :she.was removed from tho J -5... " . 1 *?. ftß.P.eiiitentiary, to-remain, under senter tor tWO yearB - - ' i S@“ Rev. Dr. B. D. Bony, pastor of St. 7 J - ~ Jthew*fl (Protestant Episcopal,) at Jersey/ K&Z$:-<' ]**«*****,. • B *n 7m •--T-^ - ,rv,-,>:-..t ...■: . w v-r:- . -- Vjs lb,' r T TS ' tf —W t f l *r^ <')’¥> .j 1, I s * »A A 1 ■? * * * ** 1 ■ ' -:■>-' '■ •• • \ pSi'X r*' ’ pips* ay® ■ lii- the summer vacation of 183-—, n party of say young collegians visited Tattershall Castle in Lincolnshire. This remarkably noble ruin con sists of a einglo lofty keep, rising to the height of two hundred feet, : the intorior being open from summit to basement. Mighty oakenbeams once, however, spanned the massive walls, sup porting floors which formed-stories of varying height. Many of these beams hove fallen to the basement, completely rotten, through shameful .exposure to the weather ever since-the roof ' 5 crumbled away; other still pertinaciously hang, more or loss broken and decayed, but, in n me jority of instances, seem as if a strong gust of eddying wind would send them down crashing.to mingle their fragments with thoso already moul* dering below. _ _ The party were in high spirits. - They.had 'drank old wines/und their young, blood Bowed hotly in their veins; they, had laughed, joked, and talked themselves into wild excitement. - About half way up to the castle .turrets there is a sort of open landing, which goes nlongone wall - of the Structure’; and on to this landing the par ty stepped from the grand spiral staircase they had hitherto been ascending, and there paused a moment,- to look about them. The scene was . striking. - A few beams sprung.soross just below .their feet; a few thiok-moted rays of sun pierced throogb the adjoining loop-holes; a few fleecy olouds flitted nthwart the: blue ether overhead. Startled by the noisy visitors, a number of dusky -jackdaws flew. out.of their holes up and down, the . walls, and, after chattering their decided appro bation of-being, disturbed, made half-a-dozen , whirling circuits*of the interior, rising rapidly upward, until they disappeared. . Immediately afterward, a great white owl pro , -jeeted its visage from o.holo close above where . one of the.beams joined tho opposite wall, and, - -. frightedly peering with its great daisied. eyes, v the harmless creature bswilderedly popped from its hole on the beam, and having made n few * ■ feeble flutterings with its wings, remained quite Stationary; crouched iu a ball-like figure, close to . the wall. . c - ■ . : -.- “ Oil, Dsschnmp,’’ exclaimed one of the party - to a friend at bis side, who was plnoking the loDg grny moss of a peculiar species, which literally Clothes the oastie walls inside and out, “ 100k — ■ yonderiß Minerva’s bird:”' Ha! hal” chorused the company—“n veri. table owl.” , . Thereupon one and nil began pioking up bits * of brick and mortar from where they stood, and threw them at the bird with, varioos degrees of i Skill. One or two bitseven struck it, but so far i from being rouseJ thereby, tho owl merely gave I one boding,-long-drawn, sepulchral screech, and | . contracting its ghastly outline iuto still. smaller i -compass, fairly boried its broad visago between 1 the meeting bony tips of its wings. " i What a slupidcreature! hoo! horao!” shouted they; thinking by that moans to induce it to fly. >Bat the outcry only terrified tho bird to such a .degree; that it stuck its claws convulsively into the decayed timber, andstirrod not at all. y It’s the way, of them oreeturs,” here said the guide,'who was showing the party over the cas tle^-•* they’re about the stupidest things in cro. atlon, I’m a thinking!” ■ V Humph!” mntterod Lord.Swindon, a hand some,-athletic younfman of twenty, “ with such So example before our eyes* we cannot bnt ad .mit ypar opinion to bo highly philosophic and indisputable. Bat I say, old fellow," added he, tapping the guide familiarly on the shoulder with : the light riding Bwitch ho carried in hisliand, “is that boom a rotten one ?” : / shouldn’t be over-for’ard to trust myself on it, sir,” replied tho man—a fat dumpy per sonage. “Ton wouldn't! No. I should rather think not,” responded Lord Swindon, a smite ofsu 'iping across his countenance, “old fellow” from head to i, did you over know anybodi —.,*.,ued Lord Swindon, with a toss or the head; that fellow, poor milksop t “ Not,” continued he, hastily, “that it is any thine of a •feat Pooh!” - “Not a feat!” murmured his companions; and, with one accord, they stretched forth their necks, and, gating down the dim abyss, shud dered at what they beheld. Well they might Tfeo beam in question rose at a height of about one hundred feet, and naught beneath it was there but a gloomy chasm, only brokeu iu ono or two places by crumbling beams, and not one even of theße was by many feet near it. “ Oh, Swin don, how can you say so ? ” t “I can say it, and I do,”, snappishly replied . the fiery young man, his brain, heated with wine: “ and, at any rate, wbat that fellow Manners has done, I con do. So look ont! ” -Thus speaking, he recklessly stepped Oil the beam, and despite the remonstrances of his com panions, was in. the aot of proceeding along it, when his arm was firmly grasped, nnd a low, deep-toned voice exclaimed, “My lord; do you . epurt. a horrible death ? . Do not thus risk your life for naught” ■ Tfio individual who thus unhesitatingly inter fered, waa evidently unknown to all present, be • ing a casual visitor- to the castle, who had just . joined; the group. With an imprecation, the Jfladcap. youngster jerked his arm away, and . sprang forward along the beam. Its surface was rough, roupded, and uneven; and ns ho ran along, swerving from sido to side, every instant In danger of being precipitated downward, with the awful certainty of being' dashed to pieces' JUH.fnmds cpnld hardly restrain themselves from ehnekitig with terror, though suoli a courso would probably have had the immediate effect of dis composing the equilibrium of their rash compa nion, and so inducing the catastrophe they fully anticipated, without the power of prevention. Had,tho adventurers presence of mind ono mo-’ ment failed—had his self-possession- ftnd confi denoe wavered ,or forsaken him—had bis brain sickened, or . his eyes turned dim for n single second—had he mode the least false step—had his fooling slipped on the slimy surface of the beam—had. ho tripped against any of tho knots projecting from.the rotten wood which Hadmour-' dered away around them—at once would he have bpen burled into dread eternity. «Ut an unseen hand sustained him, and safely ho reached the extremity of the beam, ruthlessly wrenched thetremblipg owl from its perch, waved .. it aloft-in :triuniph, and-then, with a proud'eja culation,.-began, to rctraoe his steps, with it : shrieking and fluttering in his hands. When he reached the centre of the frail beam, which creaked and bent terribly with hisoomparativolr BmaU . weight, ho paused, drew himself up to his ■ full height—airabove, air beneath, air all around, naught but air—and deliberately taro'the head of the owl bymain force from its body, flavine perpetrated this cruel deed, he tossed the bloody head among the breathless spectators, and sharp dashed the writhing body into the void beneath' his feet He coolly watched its descent, until it lawa shapeless.mass on the stones below;. then ’ vnth alow, jirayadoing mien, ho walked bapk. to - hutterrified party, and boustingly demanded of them whether they thought “ Manners could beat tflftt? , “Sty lord,” solemnly said the stranger, “you : have not performed theact cither of a brave ora ;; nans man, and you have committed a despicable deed ou one of „God’s helpless creatures. You ' ought to thank Him, my lord, from the depth of your soul, that he saved you from the penalty you incurred.” • p v demanded Lord Bwuidon. “Do you dare to insinuate cowardice ' SoulTss 86 Pf true CoUra «°'” waa «h. paa y . daran^dolt.” 11 WttgW a Co ° l ,tlonsau d you doa'iytS %\fij™***** ofoff *£s w JXrsf«s? «* “^ lOok aad ..T« aV^lying uddresged/and •r than before. “One year ago, you were waiting al themidoight tour on the pier at thn sea-port of fluli, and but one other person. was upon it, and ho was a stranger to yon. Toil , toed too near the edga of the pier, and fell into tne sejn The tempest was howling, and the tide rras high and running strongly and t ero you ceuid utter more than one smothered cry, it had Wfln3 ' away, and yon were sini * J EICO P t God, none but that stran -onrcr^of “So 11 ?: and, soon as it E* ch * d ka f he looted forth Jponthc wa »«S^>as&n« sss&tasat s&hfi s tufa the last moment be and vf?»J^ ame j j Justin, time for life to be preserved aotthis true,* iny lord ?” , botb - J »| emphatically responded ihe-young TBUE COUEAGE, ffAtiK Of • TATTBRSHAIiI* CASTLE* Only last summer, a young id to end pfit, os I secd with Desohamp. ** I remember Manners of Brateanose! and ♦itr* nobleman; “but whathave you to do with it? * don t know you—though. it is not at all won derful,” added ho, with a Bneer, "that you should happen to . know about the matter,' for the .newspapers blazoned it- unite ciently^’ “My iordj'ono questionmore. ’Bid ■ yadever learn; who that stranger-waß;i wire underfed’' saved your life? . ' • “No,-when I recovered a little, he left me, at the hotel,, where he-wna’unknown, atdl have' never seen him aioco.” ' *' • '. v „ Iwhoniyouhavo branded 8S a liar and a cow Md. Little thought I tbal the life I saved itnmment risk otmy own would be madly wickedly jeopardized for no price whatever: as I havo seen m this bour. Mide, my lord was true courage; yours was false. Henceforth snow the difference between them. Ifarowcfi?’ ♦ So saying tho stranger bowed, and before another word could bo uttered, he left the as tounded party. iniltj Corning |W. tdSCKr QA&FEB THOMAS PHILLIPS Harper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors, i PITTSBURGH: TDEBDAY MOltNINfli::::: DEMOCBATIC TICKET FOR PRBSIDEHT OF TUB UNITED STATES’ JAMES BUCHANAN, or PENKSyi.VANIA Sub/ctt ffl rfrtfstaa of the Dtmoeratit (ierureil Conv«Hiion: FOR VICB KRS9IDEHT; WILLIAM' R. KING,' OF ALABAMA; • Subject -to the same decision. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER; COL. WILLIAM SEARIGHT, OP PAYETTE OOUHTY. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION; Baltimore, Bid., Tueiday, Jane 1, 1853. DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TICKET. . SENATORIAL ELECTORS. GEORGE W. WOODWARD. WILSON McCANDLESS. Gen. It. PATTERSON. ttEPBESEST.VriVB ELECTORS. District. District. Ist, Peter Log&n. 13tb, H. C. Eyer. 2d, George 11. Martin.:l.4th, John Clayton. 3d,- John Milter. : . 16th,; Issac Robinson. 4th, P. W. Bockius.. 16tb', Henry Fetter. Oth, R. McKay, Jr. . 17th,'James Burnside. 6th, A. Apple. 18tb, MaxwellM’Caalin. 7th, Hon.N Strickland.loth, GenJos.M'Donald Bth, A. Peters. 20th, Wm. 8. Caiahan. Oth, David Fisher. 21st, Andrew Burke. 10th, R.,E. James.: 22d, William Dana. 11th, JohnM’Rcynolds.23d, JohnS.M’Calmont. .12th, P. Damon. 24th, Georgoß. Barret. Job Pbwtjxq, of every description, ex ecuted at the office of tho-Jformny Dost in beau tiful style, and on thelowest terms. Particular attention paid to the printing of rosters and Programmes for Concerts and Exhibitions of all kinds. . -.- i' : : . DEMOCRACY AND WHIGGERT. Whilst the wbigs aro in tho.utmost tribulation to devise ways and means to get an available candidate in tho field,- the dcmacraoy aro getting .alongswiiningly. Wherodiscord formerly pre vailed in our ranks, it is now being superseded by. union, harmoby and concession. For two or throe years past, Missouri has been tho theatre or the most useless discord in the democratic ranks, and the whigs wore active to foment the turmoil, and make fraudulent capital out of their cunning efforts. A whig Senator and a whig Member of Congress rewarded them for tho skil fiil manner in which they played their game, and a whig Mayor was elected in St. Louis through tho means of their corruptions, 1 aided by a dia graoeful riot prepared to. suit the occasion, and to produce the result that ensued. ' The two wings of : the democratic party have discovered, that for years they< have been quar reling about goats’ wool, anil that tlio only prac tical results of their altercations havo been to let their unscrupulous opponents slip into pow er. The late election has drawn the wool from their eyes; and now tho party hr Missouri ap pears to bo as harmonious as a pleasant family circle. The forbearing spirit -.displayed in tho late State Convention by both wings of the parly has calmed the troubled' waters, and wc believe that they are now all Doting as a. band of bro thers. ■- ■ - - * : had our own little, differences here, also, bat t they did not extend to the virulent temper that characterised the split in Missouri: We are now, happily, firmly united, and look with cheerful confidence to a triumphant victory.— We believe that our brethron of Missouri are in' the same happy state of feeling, and we hope they may long continue to enjoy it. - Democrats may have differences on noncasen ti»ia,. and personal predilections, bat they will always unite as a solid phalanx whenever the great and of the jparty ore in danger. Thetimo has arrived when they con ceive union and coneilation to be necessary, an*& they, aro now uniting like a band of brothers. With harmony like this In onr ranks, our party and our principles are invincible. - • ’ XANO SLIDES. The recent land slide on Coal Hill, above lo- I vf I *’®!^ 1 ® 88 is calculated to direct atten- I tlon *o other localities in the neighborhood of purcity. IVc aresatisfied,df something is not done to prevent, it, vast damage will take place to valuable properly, at the base of our hills, by the action of water between the superincumbent earth and the shelvy rock which supports it . desire to obtain more ground in situations snitaWo for manufacturing purposes, has induced men against all the laws of dynamics, to remove the base of tho angle which nature hod left to support the acclivity. And this is not nil. Tho frees whioh once covered the hill sides, are fast with their tenacious roots, and no thmg is left to hold together the debris which re pose upon their inclination. And when lone rams take place, the water, o£ course, soaks through tho debris to the shelving rock, which becomes too slippery to hold the greatly aug mented weight of the mass above it, and then nature’s lows are executed, and tho mass obeys the forces of gravitation, regardless of improve ments nnd property, whether they belong to saint nr sinner. Bnt people will build on tho side or Vesuvius, regardless of its eruptions, and so wall they invest their money under Coal Hill,' nptw ithstanding its slides, and its porteatioos Jooks. Now, this being i the fact, if becomes ns, in pointing out tho danger, to inquire if ingenu ity cannot avert it. An idea has occurred to us, a?d we give it for what it far worth. We would JTr.TI i ? rCSlea t 0 *<«<• at onco re movedail the inequalities upon the surfaceof the m sides, so as to lettherainand snow water pass off as rapidly os possible, and then to plant the whole hill w.th willows, sumachs, and other and shrubs, wh.ch have long roots, and are or speedy growth, so as to mat the entire surfaceof the ground with a network so strong as to hold tho repulsive debris together, and at the B ame tune prevent the water from soaking down to WhaHH 8176 ttiS ’ onr OTO idBa » for what It is worth, we offer our columns for any 6thcr_snggestions on a subject which is of some importance to our manufacturing capitalists. BaazFAiLtrßE. A friend £,,3 hindly permitted * MS*** to Mowingi import™ 7 J t ™ 7 tlon; , _ TTra. A.iJlili d'Co.tf-Tha Bank of St Georgia, fcw&Ued. T- ■ ' aty e ’ , r * , *» » A * n -< 'v" * t **•—« 4 * " r* * >1 ft >\ > \ • •V...; • V 'k , • •• • I Tho Philadelphia Pennsylvanian has a traveling correspondent, who visited Pittsburgh during the time of the late flood. He appears to bo addicted to poetic thoughts/and interlards his correspondence with metrics! gemw He is- I no *’ however, posted up, in thoimosl ’hocutatd' manner, as to the extent of khe flood or Viters it wps. He represents Water stroetas havingbeeu taken possession by old Neptune,, and that I (< c sa riS old ijrant.had taken possession of the old the scone of tho chivalry and. patriotism of onr fathers.” Ho also announce 3 tho water ,is fast swelling bade to Prune .S-wPOti.-tthioh, .contains most of tho wealth and fashion of the city. The wealth and fashion of that street, wore in nowise annoyed or endanger ed by thoilaod,-inasmuch. aa.we do not happen tohavo a-street of that name, . ' > Wo can forgive his mistakes in describing the' demonstrations wo can wake in the matter of getting uji a big flood, but we do not approve his. censures on onr murky and sombre appearance. Gentlemen of his poetical .feelings should not visit Pittsburgh, when we are Etptyizing the at mosphere for the purpose of giving a ' grand aquatic spectacle, such as we have lately pro duced .-in n most successful manner, and With suoh brilliant suooess. . ■ ::::APRIL 27. I' The necessity of these institutions has for n long time engaged tho attention of many of bur 1 citizens. It is a matter for the serious bonside- J ration of our tax-payers, and. wc believe it is their duty to recommend to the School Directors I the organization of schools at once. It is much j cheaper for tho.: people •to build school houses and pay teachers, than to..ercct.masBive'jnilsaha gloomy penitentiaries, and support expensive courts, to make convicts of. those who; in many 1 cases, have become criminals through neglect to I attend,to their, moral cultnre at on early time of life. We believe that our School Directors arc Ito blame,' in part, for. tho vicious habits of a portion of our colored population. If they would I 8* T e them an opportunity for early education/ tho string of police reports that appear in the papers overy morning would be much curtailed/ I and tho coubtry benefited to an immonso oxtent. I I Although , a large portion or the colored citizens pay taxes—some to amounts exceeding a hun- I drod dollars, yet they never had the favor of a Public School. This deprivation may be, and I we believe is, an oversight; but wohope the evil will be remedied -at once, and that evea-lmiided'l justice will be done them. I The whigs of Maryland aroholding meet ings ia nil thecouutics and appointing delsgalea to nominate a ©residential Ticket. But in'lobk- 7 Ingover the proceedings of all those that hate been held, we cannot discover that they have any idea of the man who should be their candU date. However,, they are not in a muchgreater dilemma than their neighbors of the other poli- tical house. The democrats are almost ob unde cided ns to their .preference ■ ns the whigs ore.— But thoy hesitate only until they can find the man who will be most acceptable nndeserrice able to tho people ; the whigs hesitate to discover the man, who is most- available, and who they can use to thebestadvautage. This is the differ ence. I Can tbe Tbie.—A correspondent who -signs himself “ Sovcnth Ward,” gives us a melancholy account of a post mortem examination of the re mains of the Street Commissioner of the Second District, who, sve ore told, was exhumed from the I muddy crossing of Fulton nnd Wchster stroots. Tho official, it is said, sunk down nnd was suffo cated in attempting to got over the mud holes. From enquiry we suspect the horriblo affair to be a hoax, as no one has over seen Ibe'Street Commissioner In that part of tlio city, for the reason that ho dislikes to make his oppoaranoo wherever the state of the streets are unen durable. ■ ■ ] FitEScn Consul, at Chakleston -It is-said that Fierro Bonaparto,- tho Cousin of Louis Na poleon, bos refused to accept the post of Consul at Charleston, with 15.000 francs a year, wliichi had been offered to him. Princo Fierro expec ted to be, a senator, with the 20,000 francs a year that tho President of tho rcpnhlio has the power of granting; or at least a councillor of state, with 25,000 franca a year; and it has ox cited some surprise that ho is neither ono nor the other; for, although ho was a member of the Mountain, in ; the National Assembly, ho wns never in open hostility to his coUsin the President. • i Tbibbte or Respect to Judge CouLTEit—The Pensy lvanian of the 24th announces that amect ing of the Bar Was held in the NisiPrins Court room to express their respect for thememory of Judgo Coulter. The Hon. Thomas S. 801 l was called,to tho Chnir and tieorgo W. Biddlo op pointed Secretary. Edward D. Ingraham, in d brief address, spoke of the character and judi cial qualifications of tho deceased. Ho was fol-‘ lowed ny Benj. Gerhard, who prefaced tho reso lutions ofcondolcnce in a neatspeech, and the | meeting adjourned. ■■■■■> \ Muuipa .aho , £sblild,— A challenge has been received from Mr. Mare, of tho British Yacht Club, by Commodore Stovens, of the New York k aclit Club, to try . the Yankee speed and bottom once again in the British seas. Tho Commodoro of tho Yonng America, like a mod est man, cannot think of boating John Bull twice inhia own waters—but'politely’ invites Mr. Marc to visit .the New York'Bcas; where Old England will bo received with every degreo of hospitality, and bo done for in first rate style. - Receipts op the Phieadelphia PosT-OrncE. —During the yoar ending June 30, 1840, which was tho first year of the five and ten per cent, postage duties, the receipts at, the Philadelphia post office amounted to $112,621 95. For the year ending June 30th, 1847, tho roooiptß were $12.7,771 G 8; for the yoar ending Juno. 80th, 1848, tho reoeipts were $143,105 10 ; for 1849, : $168,013 CO; for-1850, $179,407-30; for 1851, $190,828, and for 1852 they ore' estimated at' $169,108 75. ; t -•'Smsambsat Accidents; — A lato number of the St. Louis Intelligencer sb;vb thut during the last four months there were twei ity-two steamboat ac cidents on the Southern and Western waters, by Sinking, nine; explosionseight; burning, threo;, collapse two; totallydestroj -ed, seventeen; whole number of lives lost, estimated at two hundred und eighty. Anti-Si,aveet,—At am&etang of the Confer oneo Anti-Slavery Society, during; Saturday’s session of the, M. E. Conference at Chicopee, Mass., a resolution was introduced declaring it tp be tlio duty of the church to tnnke non-slave holding a condition of chart di.‘membership. It led to a warm discussion, but. mo final notion was taken on it. Gieabd a Bequest. to. Nur Orleans.—Tho Mnyor of New Orleans, in Ijj late meßßago, di rects the attention of the co ep oration to the ne cessity of disposing, of seven ty-ais elaves, part of a legacy bestowed upontbe city of Now Orleans, b 7 . Stephen Girard of Phi’ mdelphio, subject to an interest for a term of y ears,- which has just; expired. Cah’t Get Off.— Therg U. said to bo at tho present time over twenty • thousand tons ofmer, ebandise at Dunkirk, tl i*j Lake terminns of the New York and Erie fWilrocud, awaitingthe dis appearance of the. io£ t (,e transported to the West and Southwerjt. Ala. Hulsemaiw Q onto Host,e.—The furniture of Chevalier Httlsw the .Austrian Charge d'affaires,- is adw r tised at public sale in the Washington jrB . J p^ on ,' this we judge that his mission to tf i 3 con ntry is about to be brought to ft elose. - »'**- . ' L' v--i' V t'-'£-u - v. .*> V-’*!*£-' ?*• .. ,... /..» V* f . **•*.* * .*• * ‘ . ...VI v t‘<„< < * v « ♦ . ,< * - *.* fc . •-*' .•'•• - 1 '' “■ •r.f.r- Sotiools for Colored Children. ‘f.V *.«v «•:•** .. JrtsgK't' *i& ;i,d~ * V t : '' A ' ,;vv, '-/O': It is estimated that 125,000 lbs. of batter are used .doily in tho. city or New York, costing about $41,250.. Batter is aow_selling at 37£ cents per lb- i,l ‘ ' ■ Ike Cost of a Patent- Bight in England is about i£100,"or £5OO. This high fee operates as n restriction'- upon. the number, of inventions socking protection in this way. land Warrants) in New York,are-in moder-. ato supply, and the market rather buoyant— Sales of 160 warrants at 120 a $120; 80 acres, 61' a $65; 40 acres, 82 a $B5. During Marckj'tliegovetnorsof the alms-honso °f New York supplied '8,436 poor persons with necessary comfort." Gen. Concha; of Cuba; says a Havana letter,' has been recolledjn-consequence of his opposi tion to the slave trade. A train of 48 .oars, < having on board 200 fat cattle from Cumberland county, passed through Lancaster, Pa., a few days ngo. birs. Forrest was greetod by a.crowded house on her first appearance at the National theatre iu .Boston onMouday night, Mr. Potter, the demoorat just elected a repre sentative in Providence, is the same gentleman Who was styled I‘Dorr’s Major General.” . A sovere hail storm, accompanied by thunder nnd lightning,-passed over . Columbia, S. C., on the 17th insf. The.old German Reformed Church at Lancas ter, Pa., built 09 years ago; has been, torn down to make room for a new one. , , . The Hungarian Committee, in New York, ac knowledge receiving $170.87, in aid of Hunga rian freedom, from four different sources. The New York Mirror, a Fillmore paper, in view of tho proceedings at the Whig Congression- al Caucus, ia out in favor, of "another National Convention, to be. composed of Union men, and suggests that it assombte in Pittsburgh on tho' 4th of July. Thirty-five of tho released Cuban prisoners ar rived at New Orleans, on the 15th inst.; from N York, and: were wolaomod by tho firing of can non. | Charles Thompson, convicted of robbing the Dorchester and Milton Bnnk, escaped from jail at Dedham; Mass., on Mondy. night. A printer named Perry was shot, and itis sup posed mortally wounded,-, at St. Louis, on the 13th inst., by G. Contain. ’ - At the lato term of the D. S, District Court, for the Northern District of Florida, held at St. Augustine, about twenty indietmoota were found against parties -for the new crime of Filibus tering. H. .C. GenctL a lawyer, and J D. Sordy, a witness, bad a fight in court on Wednesday, for which they were fined.slO each. Mary Eleanor Brown, a free colored woman, convicted in Prince George’s county, Md., for killing her husband, by" poisoning him, has been sentenced to'bc hung. Gen. Scott has returned to Washington, after a flying visit to his daughter, Mrs. Gould lloyt, in New York, who embarked with her hus band for England in tbo‘Atlantic on Satur day. ■ -■ . - The household furniture of Hon. N. E. Nall, Postmaster General,: is advertised for sale at auction, on the 2Gth inst., in the Washington pa« pers. Mr. King, tho sculptor of Boston, received by tho last steamer an order from Lord Ashbur ton, for a copy of bis marble bust of Daniel Wcb stor. ■ A soldier namod Coyle; charged with killing a non-commissioned officer at Fort Johnston N. C., has been acquitted. .A severe hail storm occurred near Charleston on Sunday—some of tho stones, it is said, were as large as hen’s eggs, ; Mr. Bachanan ln.Narth Carolina, ■ The following, from the r Goldsboro’ (N. C.) Republican, of the 20th inst., is another evidence of Mr. Bucimnas’b strength:in that part of the country, the South; which is to elect aDemocra lio President, if any can be chosen:— Coc.nty Meetings. —The proceedings of De mocratic meetings in Carteret and Jones counties will be found in our paper ta-doy. Bnohanan and Strange were nominated by each. A Democratic meeting was held in Onslow co., !ou the sth inst. We cannot publish tho proceed ings this wcok for want of room. John A. Eve i ret; Esq., presided. Resolutions were adopted to send delegates to the State and District Con ventions, recommending the nomination of Gov. Reid, nnd also tho following resolution: “sth. Resolved, That we do most heartily con cur with our Democratic friends in tho several counties in recommending to the Baltimore Con vention, tho name of the lion. James Bnohanan, of" Pennsylvania, for President, and Hon. Ro bert Strange, of North Carolina, for Vice Presi dent” ,■ . .. . . The Democraoy of Colombia held a meeting at Whitoville on the 8d instant, at which delegates were appointed to attend tho Senate and Dislriot Conventions, Governor Reid recommended for re-election, andlhefoliowing resolution adopt ed “■JUsolvedi That wo respeotfully suggest tho names of thoflo able, long-tried; and statesman like democrats, tho Hon. James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, and the Hon. Robert Strango, of our own State, as eminently suitable to become tbe democratio oandidates for thsoffices of Pres idency nnd Vice Presidonoy.” South Carolina Secession Convention. I Hon. D. Wallace, a member of Congress from I South Carolina, recommends tho SecesaionCon j vention of that State, which assembles on the j 26thinst.; to adopt an address nrging the pco- I pie of South Carolina to ro-umto. upon the posi t.tion they occupied in November, 1850, under I the namo of the State Rights Republican Party, I and with tho motto, “State Bights, ; State Sov- I ereignty, the right of Secession, and resistance :to Federal, aggression,’! Inscribed upon their banner—bury past differences nnd bide their [itimo. He also recommends the passage of an ordinanoo affirming the right to secede from the ilJnion whenever in the judgement of-tho State such act shall bo deemed necessary, toseoure the peaoo,-safety and happiness of her peoplo; and to announce to hcrsislerStates or tho South that South Carolina is ready to unite with them at any time to reslst the usurpation of the Fede ral Government. ; . WBisKßY.FitAitn.—A barrel- of Ohio, whiskey arrived at New York, n few days ogo, which guaged forty-eight gallons,; but.: the purchaser measured the contents and found only thirty eight; The fraud is accomplished bygiving great solidity: to .the barrel, particularly the heads, while ahollow, scooped out in the staves opposite the bung, admits tho guager’s rod to the desired depth. t Another Fiiiibcsteiuxo Expedition.— The Washington correspondent of the Now York Cou xier says, rumors nrc circulating in that city, and in circles that ought to he well informed* of an organization for a third expedition against tin iO Island of Cuba. ■. Several -of the: so-nailed officers of the-first attempt have been lounging about tho metropolis .(luring the winter. .. Tim Monaiojt AppEorciATio.v.—Tho Deseret Nows, of the 7th February, explains that the appropriation of $20,000 made by Congress, for .that:territory, .and. charged to hare been squan dered by Gov. Yonng, was applied by the' 1 Legis lature of the Territory towards the purchase of the State (or Council). House of Deseret, loeated at the city of Salt Lake. I / ■ Thk Bia.vjnsx.—Joannah Connell, convicted of, havitigmarried two men: in Woaliington, has fuled to reoeivo the interference of thePrerident, and on. Tuesday, she was removed from the jail to the penitentiary, to remain, under sentence, for two years. S@“ Rev. Dr. B. D. Bony, pastor of St. Mat- Clew’s (Protestant- Episcopal,) at Jersey City, died on 'Wednesday, ogod 77 years. _ * ■ ■••••..•-•; ».- i-,: : V - ■ WEWSITBMS. , <,> »: t V ' ’ >: \<. - * - ‘ ■ V‘7 Jp" Protbonotery.-*The undersigned respect fully otTcrs !um&elf as a candidate for the Officeof Pro* inonoi&ry,sabjecttc the decision of the next Whig and Antimasonic Convention - ■■■■. •. • aprl?:dAwtc ' JOHtf CALDWELIA yeawatit a dh6ftpand good X*ook» If you to MOORfc?S, at Wo. IJO Wood *irceu;n ext door tolD&vis’Auction Mails Yoa Will Gad at M6orcV.,notohty'|iooking Glares In which you cart see yourself fall' •izejus larde as life, bat al»o every Variety, bf. Hair, Natl, Tooth. Cloth- 8bos» Paint, posting* Scrubbing and Sweeping Batfsttss' Heiias a law assortment of Fancy ana Variety Goods Pictures, and every article kept in stores of a like character* Country Store Keepers will find it gTeatly lo their ad vantage to give me a call, as Tam determined to sell at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction* ® e sSJL ecl ‘^ 0088 ' !B »No-110 Wood street, Pittsburgh, oprt&lw {D'A.jStrong Oertlfieate.—From the Steuben* vtlle Herald* March £s,lBsl.—iThe reader is referred to .ajiadverusgirjentin another column, which gives ihode tails of a wonderfulcure from tlie use of M'Ltnc'i Vcrtn* which is certified to have beeneflect&d, not in Maine< nor in Lo.uifiaua, no/ lit Oregon, but here, almost inyourmnHt. Read it, and judge ■foryourselves Pablic attention is most rerpeclfally invited to the plQin.nnvarmghed statement of your own fellow-citizen, Mr. Stephenson,.whose child was wonderfully restored to health by the use of Dr. Vermifuge*.- ■ '' l ;1 ‘ . CaossCasax,near.fTtntrrjettf*, Jefferson Co.Q J • „ _„••••• March JOtb, 1851. :.?■ \ Alcssrs. J .Kidd xCo —1 have a little hoy three years' old the I7tb day of this month, that has been very deii cate in iieaith for sometime. After trying a great many i other medicines, without receiving any bettear from their' use, I was induced to try Dr. c M’Lane’s American worm Specific, or Venmfoge,as put up by your honors —and wonderful to relate, after giving mm two -tea* spoons full, he passed ICO worms some of them very i&rge, and others not thicker than a common sized knit ting needle ; since which-lime the Utile fellow has en joyed exceitent. health* and' Is at ibis time getting very tlesby or fat. as the: old .women, say. : Ati<L f musi say. I beiieye that if he had not token the Vermifuge, he would ere. ibis have been consigned toihetnnb. v - , , JOSEPH V. STEPHENSON, fror.imle by most Merchants and Druggists iu town and country, and by the sole Proprietor*, • ' J.KIDDJtCO;, 60 Wood street. • aprS&iUwJiw DIABRIEDt On Sunday/evemug.by the Rev. Mr. Reynolds, Mr: FRANCIS URADV to Bliss CATHARINE M’DEIt- MOTT, all of this city. *. •. O.t Sunday,the °stb instant, THOHASEMMERSQN, aon of Tunnas and Euzinmi M- Jiiuos, ogedono year, II months and 3days. '. : . . HARfhlt’S. MAGAZINE .FOR May.— Muza & Co., No. 3d Sraiilifiein street, have received Hie t'ljiowtng: Harper's Near Momhly.fllatfailne for Mov. oy the author of “The Wide. Wide Wurld,"-bliznl>e li Wailierell. Gaieties and Gravities —by Horace dmiili. olher Tales—by Ci iaScV Eaq Also ' ft ae\* edition of ArrahNei!— by G P Jl Jamcj, (apr27 A »I'I.ISNUIJ> DvVULIiINU TO LKr.-Now OCCU. A plea by Uetr ilynry R. WHionislluated on the ftortu rommoii, and adjoining the residence of Oeoree K Riddle, E*q.. The house arranged with hall. dou ble parlor*, dining room and iiichen, on tha first fl idr: and .ourLc lchambers on the s>ecoud floor;-with fiimfc. eu atuc. A good friable; the yard if large, and abounds witli fruit trees and shrubbery. Hydrant water, and a 1 good pump at the dnor. It. u one 0f the moat pleasant residences m Allegheny City, • Rem AlSOper year. Apjily lo M’LAIN A MOFFITT, No. 29 Fifth street, Pittsburgh- . ... Administrator’* Sale. FRIDAY N k!XT, the IWUiday of Apri!,lBs2, at ii o’clock, P. M., will beexposed:ta public sale, at ilie laic tesidenee of ELIJAH.AiftN, in' the boroneh bi Allegheny caar.ty. Pn., SIXTY TIIOU- S\ND. OF DRY. LUmIiGR; one Waeou; Household Goods; one Stove; fifty tons offce,in the Ice house; and other Good*. * Terms made known at sale; 1-EVI HOWARD, . ; Administrator of Elijah Akin, uawrencevlile, Apnl *7,1358—3t Notice* • r KTXERSof Administration having been granted to JU the undersigned, oil the cstaieofEL! JAU AKIN, decease*, late ofLawrenceville. Allegheny county, ail claims will present them, and oil per* sons, indebted to said estate will make immediate pay mein lo the undersigned, at the Office 1 of-Thomas How ard, Avtorney at Law, Pittsburgh/ Va. : ? f „ LEVI HOWARD. Lawrenceyille, April27,l9s2.—ltdA6tw rt(tT New BooK&et New'Booksl ' author ofthe “ Wide* Wide well bounds to two volumes * n i 1 0!* 4 ®’*®^ o * the Massacre of Chicago * a thnllinr Indian Tale of the War ol 1812, by Msior Kiehirdmn. .. • > .'■■■ ■* • ‘ Kemorte, and oilierTalM," by O. P H. Jamc«. ■ Arra>. Nritf* by G P. K. W» “Liuelrs Living Age,<No.4is”)for May. Toee her with other mleresun? works Just received aod for sale by - KEEL & CALLOW. Third street. MUK- DKJ.kl* you wiuii Kmaius, vurranis, Fig*, New York PJnms, Pared Peaches, Prune* *c , .file.be*! ami clieopest store, m Pittsburgh; to boy ibeju, is atftlOßßte* TEA STOftI?, in ibe Diamond * ■. aprtT RLAL GOOI) TbAS.—Tfis well fcnown.tbruMOß- Hy, iu the Diamond, i< one. of the best jjdges of icttfo k ittsourgu, arid it Appears to us the public reap me foil .benefit of h a judgment—founder no circura stances, will he keep., damuged or inferior qualities niercfore, any oae-requiring the. pore -article, can a!; ways obtain Uat MOUKIS’ TKA MART.fn the J)ia m°£!? [» pt *7 IJACON— !»0U 61 just received and lor »nle fiy * nprt7 A BMSTBONH ft f!RnzTKB HAKLbV~r4) wtlt*, jvai rrc'4 Kiid tor (s e cy ■ _ fr-.CROZKft. MOS|S— In Ijulm, joanecnved anil for sale by ZP'M ARMSTRONG ft CKOZKB LA RD~I9 kegi, just received and for »ale l> v *pr27, .ARMSTRONG a oR<»' T ITHOURAPIHCr i’KNS—KMiotIV superior j eua. J_j for use of Lithographer*, for sale bv • B. HAVfcJN, Bookseller anaStnUOner, •' op** 7 _ corner of Market and Second sis ' A « 5 trJS? r J£? G i2 F tie , * Bank” will be hrM aithe of- S« t jf?Liberty Birrct t tot Tuesday, the fi*iL d ?J r . or, ? on \ ne * I *' at 10 o’clock, A.M , with refer. *!!£• 10 baying the stock consolidated into a corporate eotupany. [apigfcgro] J 0 H N STEW A RT, Secret*ry. Common Kc-gors Jd>i leeciven «n>, ™ *? w for cash or exchanged, fbr Piiuburgli manu Mwrer’ii aruclea J. WiiOPS k CO, ' a g- rSC 61 Water street. r’JORN-HUtf baahcU SheHcd Cora in s<ote and for sate ' J fgprVQ) > J, WOODS & CO. N Anolher nuftply of "PL As £f e W b T P " F “ e *’ Uie bc, ‘ “ 0W - nr9 , h ‘ , I)o O«' el, <r and SlnUmicr, _ ■_ u * 'VoocJ ureci.botweenaj uml 4ih UOAROINU— Two or ihrre young Gentlemen tuiTiir ond'streeL JalCd W “'' Bo ,< mg atNo. 103 W4A.H?i u . ll ‘ —ll i bbls wiuwr blear Lei While Oil; ff for i ale Uy. [»p3t] SMITH & SINCLAIR. SOUK UL'Ai Ji £K—iiu siUc», tor salo tiy • (npr44]_ _ SMITH k SINCLAIR. h ‘s n of 'ho'oosh business habits „ *_*. A°? d safe and respectable bu«i. ‘.“business Iliai requires no capital but good business habits sind energy. To men with lest nf ss«2lf , '«in*V“ n ’i“ P e,,n^nr n* business mid the W«,N !' v te gisen. Apply’or address No S 9 am»A/tt;.Jttrec>»cofDerofThird . faorVO-tf ’ ,Lt>BTi : : —. A *£o*l2 ttt four month*. dated New York' for 81,314 A drawn £ m"*! id bfiVn’.'J f-ambrrl t Co., supposed are A. . •ns arbte. UauttU* • • LARGC stock of the moji beautiful MANTEm the-Unpitijuttlny of Foreign and Domes* §Hs¥??S3S®sS ~lVi^i taninc tko slock unit prices; 310; 32runU 321 Lib* erijr street,opposite SmithEeld. ‘ ■ .. .W n>Ml - 4m _ w. w. Wallace “™V° VZlr" 1 addreislng- "Box an, post Offlce » Nnn7 ,;L„J a j 5, ?> 10 t*k®^hS^'oWftMitQSK^ r Pittsburgh, April 10,195g> K Keiait Store. Great Inducements to Cash Pn..k.. sM™t Afl 001 JAMES WWBY, JR., coftierpC Seventh niiai.ih-,... ~. H°gi?k™e£S ovet 1110 y , ou D gMcS?t,t,7«{?iSSi It boll “PP>->° «»<J>elrold p.tron,«ndfricadt' M announces loihela ®*cs, ana her customers froaeraliy, that- she 1 will- M U ‘ ln ", sr oJ’Tlmladay.Tbe irI H ?*?* °^ Uie importations, which hJ™? ' 7 ™ 4 . Sls ’ , - B “""Ol'be fUrpi.ed. Children’s /■‘“M's’healdregseeand caps, French embroideries and dowers, wnli a goods in her line . nnSn-Jw 0 OFFERS—Received uv«o. 555 ueerty sireel, and' for sale at the lowest markeyinces; * ■■ ... JG bags superiordavo-Coiree; . Gdo Maracaibo ‘ da; 10 do Legayra : doi 30 do Prime Kio do; : 10 do Cope • do: .:. . ... . W. A. N’CEURG ± CO, Grocers and Tea Dealers: opIO , SftIOKKD^SALMON— 16B T B»;Smokca-Baisoa, verv iinCiJiMt received and for rale by . ' W. A. McCLURG & CO Grocer* and Tea Denlera. • . Bimonl oftht 5 O'RIELL Y TE LEG RAPS OFPIr K THK Offieeof ihoO’Kielty. Telegraph Lines hue iipeii removed to the NOkTH 4IAST CQIWER OK THIRD AND WOOD STS, Pittsburgh, Pi. Eulranrs from Third street. In ordir to meet'ihr tncSSS wants of the publlejtbe new Telegraph much enlarged and fmpioved,ond other facil ties adXm to m»nre the prompt atm aeeuiate transmission of Dl.’ l patches to ol) parts of the UdliedStates. Noeffim win 10 spared to; sqsialq the; high,; reputation,wht A til. I Lines hare alreadylSiclfed BACON— 1500 ibs Homi and-Shoulder* th «ir«- for«I 8 by JOHN B BHEBRIFP “ d lO gTOKABB.—rhc MBtcriUtr* atviiig ktr»„. .■■■- or p t o ia e f) on • »ireet. ; lMi '«««“« comprising Silk, Merino, RrSSfI Coitoa Hose and HalfJHoie auxeo > Brown anil Wlito col. 4. 4. MASON 4 CO’S. 75 b6 S*iS£ ,on Bmt for Kite or W r “j ' KINO 4c MOORHEAD. • ,; C v : ’ * ' « «• * . v ’' -t7<v Z»1S1>I fcneampmem, No. S.roeelslst and 3dTuesdaysof c£ch every Thursday even oveStog Star Lo<lgc ' No> *»> meela every Wednesday •»sS“®ss?s-s iiSS»^»3s«agfis ' £raay29:ly °p f °‘ F — The We a d„e y ,dayeviaia s 3?“ J SSI R^Wo!Xee^^ Ptnaßonau LmJs Nn Stn \r d v,rg,n A,I H7- voening. ’ - o,33 °—Meets every Tuesday FrU?y C^"a 1 eh E mo C m"“’ ,,,, ’ N °-8 ? -M«ui»i *nd 3d ■ • •.. marts—ly-.. T^andWmdX!*,?*'«” Rooms,comer ol PT29 OTU streets* every Monday evening. nK?Ai a 055 Case of ’Pot*! SBe^SaSfflSSSF^ la »™ to sssli§SsFps ended in the deposite M a tffir sK? ~f- b ? lb ? yes > and suoyed my sight. I had .a wl “ eh .Wlioily: de >the thickening removed; whlcta^SiSm 01 ! r erio 'mf!d. and me in n?bad a condition as before° n iHi, an,i *»<* complaint I made application IS’ 1 B ' a ?eof the eminent medical men. whn„^ 7e ™l. of the roost .would never get well’’ ai ! ''P} ‘imy eyes gulah any object By the nrivil 1 ™,®. 4 ao l ,d 1101 dislln ntenced the use of thn Pe!rnfiSv. o^J !ol J e . rrlen,l! ’ rcom ' locally, under w&chmW«v?.k m, , baUl W'rnaUy and the present time and I ?TinS?i bav ® £“>Pnwddally until l7."My.geaemriie'-ilii,^yi l J' co7ero , nl l re, K lller - llri: ‘ Peirolet^, H ndlanrSh,m?i),» er3 ’ ra “' : . bllDp . r<>ye ‘ 11 ' r ,lle its use. t reslde ot No tiS njr '°J alloa 0, . m 5 , , a . l S h . t “ $ sa beMm «&«“3a,tfa S?b’ *«&*«”' 18h. WU ' I ‘ ,AM *y2saw«a JD*lneaWn ßa tlmlion 10 Or.GVYZcrrTßlmprmid . ■o oci <u Saraoj’on'Ka ) tye fee| eonfi ■ miXi” “,T e "« i°' n « * ecivice to all who may be af zucted wIUr oiber disorders orfcraallnir' mftcretUlafy.iaimrOr. from Jmpqrityof tbe !»!oo(L' wl pa. veicno wmnstances wiibtatbe snfiere of onr ncanain mp«i forrt>idttble distempers fa&ve been ; owed bythouse o/GK[/zo«V.Ez/ra«< <if YeEovr Dock and: ' .danaparatt along. ■••■■■ *1 j? one ., of {*» fe . w advertised medicine* it at cannot witk OTackery,for the « Yriieu £2Sk» &na\he l ?Banap*riß4 n are well known to hAiKAwf^ eSeleivL (and, *t the same lime, imtowarni itreiiialffiifi wtole ittawfojftjfet and by fir iho beaonXdraatni! pdrailona ofihoin fa Dr, G«tajo’i YrfS» n™.l ayrnOt- Soo oUverii.ii“nt '“«**>«* aaiiar. f *f* 6: » s lss : ias=: r - -r- • ** - w x +i t v * i- ....... v - • '** * T ' , * •- * rvj-^ ** * * . * C , * -v SPECIAL NOTICES. ner of «»*«•«• . cor keeping anil Writing* Writing and “ n t* ven “>?- L^iea ’ the afternoon. i 'The Pflh2i>ai^rf?i 5 •****•.*»■ * lO 5 * n> of Partner»lilp;Bock«,bpeaifc^?JL® ll W'* to tbe settling rors,&c. : , n»)j4'4iaving ,5 at Hie College. ‘ ' O Ic h feffKKS? ill “PPI/ ' Principal andlw H r A 3 IU , E S EIN . P. R. Srnscsa, Pro/, of P<mmMslsp. B<>o,t ' ,fee P B 1 _ L*aie«' OlulWiiDadi!iiiiiu./ Jp" IN PENMANSHIP.: CARD*WBrrrSo DRAWING, under Mr. J. D. WIIXIAMu !5? SL and in dll the highar brnneht. nr gluh ar.d Classical Education,“under Mr.p! H AVriFN’ Two spacioue roomiliSve recenilybeen eleganuVfiiiM up for their special nccommodauon. Call and *e« !S» anangeprepH. ,_ -. . . gs,£? ! B7“P7«papala, or Indigestion, U that kind of derangement of icesiomach which interferes wiili .the conversion of the food into chyle., , _ t Tht&ympumtor Djrrpspria are: losi ofappeiite, nno-" «ea,, heari-burni fijnnlencVjiScilTv fcetid- or inodorous eructations, a gnawing sensation ill the stomach wbeii e tnpi7, great coniveness, chilliness, paleness of: the connienaoceilanitoiir; lassitude, nnwiUmeneda to move apont.lowners of.snirits.pnipilaUona or the heartr uod ••*»««?. wraptomir viryin.-aifierentinr tisl?. n^au" d ‘ co ? ,1Jl “ uo . n * anl * in irmnyca.-es bring on disease, dropsy, liver compintiir, and a dehlliia. ted condition of the wholo body and a shattered stale of -the nervou. Bjisicm, that renders life burdensome. ..rwli Ja ~, f -fhllii/irs Billers are peculiarly ilf nlfa d ie , ?'l ssd co,!d1 "- 01 ; of the Stomach above ? Jt'itJ 0 ’ l^ll;c 2..i ,er!e '' e ' i ' l ßty, yyill restore it W condition. Three. Bittern are made of dome of : Jhe.mostyalnable male ials ol lhe Materia Medica; p , rep * re< ii n a P ec »'*« munnerfknoivtfonly‘to P i™ l>, i elor ‘ Thcydonritcontain anypnrtieieof nl coboi,and aro perfectiy safe in their operationiod ’the !i™'^,rt S l^ Ble^ In, Themosi inaolive anddepraved condi tipn of the atomnch it often relieved by one bottle—ail JSSS2&:J23if *’?,*"• *!>4 depresuoit of spirits.are' an £Z“T re i no, < <l -, How can a taanhein health when that (treat reservoir.!». diseased’. Correct the morbid stateof the atomaeb by taltior these Bitters, and DyspepslaawlUt ill ns grim horrors, will By from yon. . Brice 75 eema. . - / . Prepared aod sold by Dr. O. H. KEY9ER nmod.im* r* Ht 1113Sl0re , 140 Wood Street, ’■ ■ optsdrtmaifcw . _ Pittsburgh! tfa. AW&Ezmsx* ' - T i I^ i l? SI^s - ,alten<n ■'* we»!lier»j fromS A. M.'to .■|py ,n *, an «eeanue nrtislle nnd animate Wt<wcst, .noble ,a»d vastly aupetiof ;io bom- 1 mon cheap, dagUßfreoiypea.f 'ni followlliir ehean rrir^nLT^lV^ 1 ’ S^OO.SJ.UO.S 1 ! jCQ, 85,00 bod upward, DC eordmp lo ihr size ami qoafily of case or frame ’■ ■ ■. (pi Honrs for children, from 11 A. M. to a l\ M. - i—V.: 5 —I-ikcnesse* of sick or disrated person* tjkcn in any; patt of the cjly, 1 no V2S:I y ‘ ad^TsT^sT^Tco °r FL,IV f «t*ASS,ia all [is A**, vonely*. We hav6,afso| on band. Lfehin’nrßhri Seed 510 "’ rf “ !npcno ' P“ Il « rn 10 any ihinj.yefpro? cenulyßiiingirS C “ from 10 “ »»«• ■ comer of Water and Ross streets; ' feblGdm. - PuUbargb.Pa i or Sho lbausi.-Syinp- CorL ' ll !™Ptra n coromenoesTts work opSn, tlie Lunge, in. its. usual ,form,-the firsisymptom is'a Cooah As the, disease advances ilhs Cough becomes ““fiL’nore frequent, and .is attended .with the expecio ,,H of matter, wluchiaeometiraes colorless, bat at VJfrI 1 “ m ? B a * e ]'‘Ptrtsb dr greenish .hue,and will rsmlvu^ nn(l blood .. After tlie t O7 ? '‘“Oi.'be patient will experi- JS-1i e -difficulty in breathing, accompanied, per lmps,ymk Main in.tlie chest, nndfrequcnUy, inoneor bo.l, sides. The patient will he subject to a heclic lever flustes of heat, ireguent cold • chills, uni often with copious «fghi sweats. - • '•ireniei cd with Consumption, rtould bcardn niftld that • U mar’s Balsam of wild Cherry” la thb cares of Consumption that 1,1 ••““‘inttwnloßSrtciires; which have ae toniMed toe raedicnl world,end-brought the bloom of edS rta ” 7a Poll'd cheek, andjo'yand gladness ?o many a despairing borom, . B . See Advertisement in Another column; ■ - fnpra • _ _ CITIZENS’ Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.. C. G. HUSSEY,.President. . •/'“• ' WARSHELLf Secretary. • 01-PICE t 04 WATEE STBEKT. btucttfi Market and Wart itreen, 9 rSJSf. 9s*? v* l ? Mtsstsstppt Rivert and iribvtaria. a 1 «S£M or Damage i.y Fire. ALSO— Against the Penis of tuc Sea. and r«lnnrt Navigation and Transportation. * n _ Ir DIRECTORS. wSi " u? n ey ’, - Wm Lanmer, Jr., Haiti i? ? agala7 > Sam’l M. Ktcr,; , William Bingham, P“ n a|> " lr t -» Dehaven, ’ mJ./ii/'’, - rrancisSellers. tvJ,J. d n' az,elM > J - Scboomnaier. \Vulier Br>anL • Samuel Rea. . IsaaC'ftf^Pcnnoclti Aasoclatcd riremojp'a Inmranes Coops nr .» Of Pittsburgh* ■'wyMOTHf l ' 4B ' Pr « , ‘--ROBERT FINNKY, Sec’y. orSfTkJiids.' asatnst FIRE andMAJSINKRISSs Qffi't m Manongahtla Houu, JVm.l24 and 125 f/aUtiL ~, „ „ oinscToes: - - I’Pn'a- oa,l,, r Jobt Anderson, KBSimow”' Vkm. M.hdgar, H B. Wilkins Wnf.'.-Ti" 1167 ’ Charles Kent/ A S ..S 11 ®"’ William Collingwood, A. P. Anshutz, Joseph Kaye, . - i William D. Wnghtcr. rj a g ln (4 hftlieaajantl a)jaisa'fiTCd 7 .alrte <tachar£es from the ear,speedily mid permanently r°EM? V o W - s , ul P a ? 11 or inconvenience, by Dr. •LEV.PrJricipal Aunst of Hie :N. V. Ka r Surgerrwho ?S r 3^ao?u“ lled aIW ARC PhUodclph[a,f»)in in vi?i# t KSo« 1 fk :i v clos ® almost undivided attention i^ is °l B l ,e <*ta! practice has enabled liim to .reduce lus trealmeni to such -a degree of success as to' find the and obstinate cases yield by a teady attention to,the mcanrrpiflsoribed;- ■' ■'£au^*: Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. OFPITT6BUXQH. P *' CAPITAL ©loo,ooo* President—James S.Hoon; Tice President—Samuel M’Clurfcan. , - : Treasurer—Josephs, Leech. -Secretary—C. A Colton. ' :/. • irt-'TKi OfricXyNo. 75 Pooanr.Stßssr. '/• Co%S. a ’ br other Wmliiil^Ssi£. ale * i m a ,e i QC, j°” ® c onemiird from the' rales—equal to a dividend of ibirty-ibree and pne.lbtrd.percenw paid annually in advance? • ' hia. * Jivesof persons going to Cali for- DIRECTORS: Jame. 3 Ilron, - Jowph S. Leech, WS;!' 5 Snraucl M'Clurlan, mnriYrm* 0 * Phllllp f>. „ ,olm A ‘ WiUon, marll.Cm ; -jgfcn Scoit. * • : * v ;• - : V J - V.'W l '".'' ■■V- COMPANY. ?f„ H^ rMolr<, » conn. Of nov4:lf _R- It. BEESON, Agent. „ STATR smTRAIt FIRE INSURANCE . COMPANY „ , -v HARRISBURG, PA. ■' n - CAPITAL, .200,000 DOLLARS. novlS Branch Ofic.Vs£«3ffi', v Cji-r -T:- c. :y v 'J?v ’S’ -i -„2 i:.,-■ i?\ a-. J . f / e- 'r-'\ - • _ v \ , - * ' AMUSEMENTS. kus>« avd Maiuois*JOSEPH C. FOSTER/ - Priest ef .Atmiuion— Firat Tier and Parqoeue Sfe: Second and Third Tiers 250.; Referred seal* id Drew U role, 75 cen», large Pnvato Boie», c mire.B3,oo; null Private lioxeecmlre, 85,00 Doors open at 7 Curtain rises ot 7|. baHney Wiliams cnffßgcraen ‘ ° rMrand M"- r„?JF I i S f ,A ; V EVENING, April 87tb. 1853, will be per formed ihe beautiful drama, entitled ' * ‘ Mr. B. tVilliam*. ! ! °y> * - Mrs. ft wuiiemi. The«^} ar . B ' llll,J ' ' * Mrs Kemblo. no whole to cone ude w ( ih lie areal Irish Drome of . _ IRELAND AS IT IS ' Jwfy rsTnw w>Ul 11 ron Bi) •Mr B. Williams. • - Mrs.B. Williams. GREAT MUSICAL ATTRACTION I ™ „ RUX, : - TUP n **>■ TTmted Sinle* * HE OERMANIA MUSICAL SOCIETY, oa,l^,lAY ' hcje»fw I ! A ' 1 Cn,n,, »' . ; TicJreu 50 conlo caciL._r RVj'*»rt.ii‘-' : f -. ' : • iii itrSMnslc,*Store«mmi o [ e iA : s f^ l ‘ to be T^. s Crtnd Fiann uaedal the Cbucrrit . , Chickenirt’e CefebraleainstrniieDiKei’iMi W.«/ bjjohn it Mellor. Wood . "»»« * . /klß J u > *»»!«« , >- Tht. tCarge&t..and. Bezi HPniupi in the- uww •* rftHta eplw.lH Tfonpe, . JZ ro ‘ tta H tbe principle tlippoSromej brpdt?,. 1 TWO tM o ■ I ‘« er ' ll “'>v wiil iwUi ta? . - * SIX X,Abv EQUESTRIANS. whom Ate, Mil© Louise iToara&Jre arid M’fth ' bn, i ° K b ii hon ,a,,k - A foilVerpi i, Frank and Auguste l ifsßa lfeteales: who wilf 6r«i a net wiA his uaktd fist \V. Woim-ihe rL AfjtlMlPiOheotro, which Is worthy of Ws high reputation gi? -- - : LAFATETTB HALL. Fo7t THREE NIGHTBMO - •forONS.-ApffJßN, ,h«. FRENCHSUOICU^M wom?PßPiir i - a pY r i?£u!>ilLS r «!^ e -' li^ ~ta ' ,aorß o'his iS in tuo nhrve Hall— “s Monday evening, April SCih. Which will nf« Fri?f i ~ n ’ °D reami: Deril’aKliclicn.Tcm- WonilerfuhDi*, mILT Mfgascorama, Fnr particulars, seciho lulls of the day. half *"“£ .fOtrar* ppen at:7. j;onmiuenecc at JQIimioVE, Agent." PHILADELPHIA.. i CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATRRIa T S _ ABD ' ’ Curtnin fitmtalng. ofldvcry Description Plushes, Brocmelles. Ap if,, iinii “«»"» N.V. p"ffed Wihto'i Shade. ' Gl, ‘ Cdralces, Curiam Pm., Hands, Ac. Ac . ’ ’ W H ca T mrvi oL^ L ,V i ' d ItCT * Ui i, ... .*y**v.v AKß VL,loa cor,Fifth,' * ■mSu?' &?#**”* and Trhnnje,! in ; y *‘ ' _ R>arBo:l>* t Straw findFaticT OilllntYva t .- 5 . w - MKS M. A. Krr*o,» ** , ‘ ,i to.W South Sc *'gf‘£‘£ &£'£:» Ma-l'i and Chestnut, T » ESPKCTFULtY Aniionnua u itoWe.lem Men.- Av.chauts that abuha* opened- ?ha moat splendidaa- r Mnaento/ JUTLLrNISRV/coailaUflßOftbo -SainS££■ mosi Fashionable Siraw and Silk BoiuicU Dru.Cu,. &hc ;J * P /c P a rcd 10. futnfalr. orders to any- Sg oant * -mart O-gm *' _ A. u. rniuiunn, Dlannfactucr and Dialer to Transparent WindoaShades, Oil Cloths, CoMs, r Tassels, Brasses, sc. Nona Twin Sntati, Fmt*.nEipur». • ~ ,m:[tvti:6rn 1 GA'tRERyOPPAINTMGS.T.’oOKINQGiAgg PICTURE FR AMEMAIh U PACTDRY," Wa , w<r3l » <?* f iMuHSIwf Thiladtlphm: Ai«o| Palimngn ;• (ma«VifeOiaf ’ .mitol: tewiiu). , n i R * CO., ij'jok szUtrs-and Hluntr -Mook Alainifaclurerg, -'fe'f l }* Largeßlankßooks,) A <>»v« Plftllr ; H l * o&**2 0 &**2S t 1 , . PHILADELPHIA, A i y t A' w:l ? s »a'ha n d, Cap, Demy.M diumand- Koyal l’CjgEra JoQnjajs, Invoice and Oath BonkSf * ’ Pa!? i IW * e, « ,, < c «l>y Cyphering cutaa?ii J ho^BMr. orWn,Of MciU<!,,i ' M “ ccl " UH, ~ n l£s*Couniry hlerclianu, Booksellers, Banks and Bm n^§™v 3Upp,f ' Jwi,heve^var,tl y of. Blank’ Hof-lf3 nmlSanonrrv, at very Inw pncf«. ’fmftr..’ti(?m “• *• •wpi ’s Pußiuon o<auKM. ■ doors ■ a fncnd gives as pleasure, ‘even : rrnm^^tK^ 1 . 1 absent r .but when he iapartei ,from dealbj iu-Value U iicaltHtfsblea VVe have ?7^rn^il U a- r! ?i tin6 l)aBUerrcat 7J ,eH ° r inlwM?* *p;” ro4lt ett?lt> un3n n>as*ed, we would ap peat lo iwehe^Ppjjg awoitded us at the firggi Knirv i_ik to the Public Vole?,- C cSrt\Z7J mh by * t ‘ ttUon "S c oMolioang to neatly 50, % ,lspetlMl l' solicit OTfinit from deeir ng pictures ornot) at one Gallery, 14U Chesnm «t. attention wilt beg/veir— CaVr«rVX a l[F r ‘? es ; 11B ' , :PW“P , ncTery«ty]6either for. nSSifSfHuF'-i Inuroe.limrgtvei»w the Art-anil Inslru- - on 'u°g b OaJoT"p;?’u?ey a,e - - so, S or sole* Highta - : Afgwfrommony opitiioasof Anlstai -' a „ . , , Now Vojut r Deo. J 0.1831. -• n... * U avin £ had occasion to copy from vonr J>'P c s, w r.(e g leave lo congratulate you upon* i UteproCcieneyjoiihovemadetowaiilaperreeiioninihl.- beautiful art ” DANFGBTH, bIiXA CO?, ’ - I „r i. Nole E >Bravers, efflewYork& Phiia ” I have long regarded M A. Hoot as Oasoattelyre A-tisi in iht mintrg.” . * ' /(dionoi Inc DagueTraoiype An. H ' r! 1 ' ■••■;■< i;"*V. 1; _ BROWN, Mitlialure Painter. and richness of lone; judicione arrruißC meni Sri‘li h * on*Kstefol ariistic managu- R “ cceaglol, .?f M r-ftool'sPiclurcsclnjny]lidjr-' ment, are uniurpassea. ■ _}. R.'L,AMUDIn“S „ * i Roofs I Crayon’ or ‘.visneiie’tlea'-lg word - ilil «» can thein-*-astiicy inily' . JO ™ “gjgg." 7 '*7 "** B * babob aso a, ■ ... liaw “S.hSr’ WM " e i \ : n FASHIONS AND GOODS,' ' " V ND will conUnua foreceLve, byevfiry arrival ih** .A* tij le3 ftom Londou sodnsis Pennni vis. uiifi: the Ettii are invited to call. ' 1 e " oas be«Sby,V 0 m! he "* *™ of *-•«• "*» PfulaUelpliai ftTarch 23, 1853. . m n HU-,n„ , ir„,. B ? W Muiinory ■ffi'V 1 ?,' 1 lB "5,?'».' «y.vaticty of Ladies" n'nd^iSSfigJ“ wHewestParis and London Styles Bovs"- S' r “ w Hals, Fancy Slratr'Trimmings, Gimfc’aXi Cords, Ac. -Also, Bonnet-Ribbons.' from Ntf. aryicß; (liacie Silt. of oil colo,"' casmp lJoDiiMs. from eacenis to 81 ner iard- \Vm?I H'&ion- H/eiu, Blaofc agSsr.tsrsris srs Mr u^t b c n of n i;us c S, ail, ' :l0 lh «« in 11,0 margtUhn* it. a. eßouK*R(t co„ ■ Imporltn, JSimu/atiureT-i, ani Dealer* in S«r a wGo o U»,S and49.CkttmutStreet? i IV?*** ,u. \ An * A *' 3o &ugt SemlSirtit. (Weslaco.) , PiIUDELPHiA . 2*»«o!iv |.w* WAiO iiAttii'Oßi s cO.. f Sontu SewniistmtiPiitiijiijji..' ■"£mßs3Egߣ&g?> Uftolslei«ai,a FarmaHera. ; ’ ' WM. SaOAUtT, “I r— -■’ >rSW:3ln .' i WVU WOODWABD. . U-iv::;-. i?”.*’ Co?O*AVK>'3'-'-*-. BM4LET, WOODWAU» ■ WHOLESALE C °” no. at market street, wuladeluiha. ■ ■■•■••.-.■•■•:;.-;.>.v's. mgrjrj Jr™, onr txuiuvo atidiwell selected ■utmm!*!X- / of goods constantly oa-haittf. wiiclr ihey c“n D ‘ at Icun 15 or 20 per cent. cJimper than jq PiuS,n£?<?f®; . Goods neatly packed,andsmas requested lor attention paid to Ten, 3ai# e once £,d voa - iCOme again. Catalogues coniainfng.a list orth/S?." 111 .articles la storemaybe obtained at the office or tt,°t r ‘ OUS per. COWO.V* nDRT W,pa * V&BJJIET FU&lfzTWnv je>. 980 caw.w»«„,s*; TORNITURR e „ , ; a ti fine »«onmV M . - Wia»i^lSS«ssS-- [ D^aWßa,e C a“^ asaasSS^i-SsS'iKigf ' - •'■■ • ’■ ' . linnets, ena all nwinu. • ail ? faelßre ra of “kiJiS il“. • 2.".sia?KS. , as l i:f«S'?S4"a, , tes - “ --- ■■•-tm»»ahat»(i“ SEJ ®MsMffiKrrAßTgoa, Ototett a na Jraoiocuui *» NO, 90 bkoadrra&er.'NEw tawattj* v>V * -v.. ,‘v ■ v-i- -* 1 ■•••- -s' - # IfiiilliS - 'i , - * f ” (rnsATAK,
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