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Wait > liule lon ner. n —Slrfel Sony, Faulting the promise has gone forth, Of belief tiroes anil brighter days, When honor shell a tenO on worth, - And meet reward on hn nrr l ways. The people h»ve been told to wall Haul this golden age appears. To toonWhy that has been ibclr fate tor tome eix thousand years. Tovait l«jrood,io vaJ-H brave.: ' i ;Towail,ttiijbeJ | erbVpafif out freed one smvc> ‘ u.Naf feefcleilone Wounded iteHiv v t*Po*uwtUe thoa Work tor W«i!j . ' oJutHimMeTarth and ac*ie* deed; .v«•••.'..■■ . , . - s The Man who wala Mill jfodl« .otneeo "■~r-w "■ " London Paj-tr Battles* marine the avowal—ani l make " it at the Tiaktof being never asked to Christmas, 'Wijh’tbe Robinsons again—l cannot help avow ’ ing," I say, that J dislike bahics. My aver ’-"'"'iftorf'- however,“ is’,' I 'flatter myself, baaed on philosophical priticiples. lVe do not like tb bo r re mi riileil or our origin—a cUlevanl tailor would look like to dine on goose, nor would a retired -market gardener feel very grateful at being Bent . •’-'lu-prcecntofa pumpkin! Accordingly, Ido not --i ' altogether like to have a living memento' thrust - oontinualiy-beforo my eighty reminding-me that —v T-I-waa tmee tf dumpling of tutr-looking flesh, that - -sacked its finger, slobbered its bib, and. never said anything but “lata!” It is humiliating to '•■■■ Reflect that you were once-Such a mere animal, and yon are.in a second pulled dbwn from your . . s•. dignified elevation by the vacant smilo of baby hood. As a class, babies are universally dtsa . agreeable My experience, I grieve to say, is pretty large among infantilo acquaintances, and I can consciencionsly state that I never met swell conducted baby in my lift.. I do not . think one ever existed ? ; they, are outlaws -, m ,of manriers, and irresponsible to human laws.- •. “ - - {have good*reasons for disliking babies, for ‘ ■ - through the instrumentality of one of that fear*, fol race I lost a property, that would enabled me ‘ to marry, and hayo a hoase of my eim, instead . of being as I am, a single man in lodgings. -1 hod on aant who, being very well to do in . the world, and having no nearer kinsman than --"myself; kindly intimated to my family that sho had modome heir, and- would’ be glad if Ipald ■ my respects to her: accordingly I started, per - Coaob, and was, in due time, deposited at her -door. A warm welcome, and n gloss of capital claret scon put me at my ease; audit was not until sftot; the first day that I discaTcrcd : that . myaant Was passionately fond of babies, and . was never without-somo protege of tender years in herhouse, whose education she superintended and whose “Godfrey’s Cordial” ehe adminis tered. At the. period of my visit, the reigning . faVorltewas » liMlo, hrat, agsd.ten months, who howled like a Choctavr Indian, and was possessed .of a. most inquiring and investigating mind. My :! > tortures -commenced the second day after my ar- First it Was my watch—the little plague ex tracted from my pocket, and triumphantly broke. ■■■■■-: the glass .in-attempting to get at the interior ' through the crystal. I boro that!—Then he ' smeared my new fawn-colored ilk waistcoat alt. 'ovcrwithraspberryjatn.lborothat! Them he poked jus finger into my eye, inorder to know wBK tbatorganwosmadeof, and nearly blinded ‘tnaitf the enthusiasm of his researches. I bare ■ ■ that! 'He polled my whiskers until tbs: tears 'ran'down my cheeks—l bore that, too, until at last some evil genius tempted him to fasten in my shirt collars. =;:■ Now, from youth upwards, shirtoollarshad bpeginy.jrcakness.- Tl was eel fibrated fordbem ; they were models of elegance andpurity. Spotlcßs os the snow, and graceful ■ nS UiePhediia onrve.they sprang overtbe Well- = : tiedmeckercbief with anexquisite simplicity pe- ' culiariy their own, never interfering with the glossy icurl iof thn.whiskev. and allowing the throat easy and ample play: Arohillea was valuer able in the heel; l-was mortal in my collar; in fact I had rather a man tweaked my nose, than laid a profane' finger on the sacred decoration. I could not bear that I gave “ the little Uar-. ling” a slpp, the ecboeß of whieh were n pro longed howling. My aunt was mortally offend-* ■ ed and immediately -had' my; name erased , ftora her with Do yon wonder that! halo “ba bies!” JbrstXuxb’b i UtmincESCE.—Jenny Lind left Earope, says the Some Journal, pledge! to give one hundred and fifty thousand dollars towards the endowment of Bchools in her native conn try. “In making this pledge, tho objects nearest her heart'were, to afionl .opportnttities to girls .of acquiring that knowledge and those arts which 'prepare them to discharge, efficiently the duties of wives and mothers, and at the same lime to become imbaed- with Uto Christian spirit, and acquainted with Christian principles. Her - pledge has been redeemed; - The last instalment jit her maiiificant gift has been despatchedand abemfy.inowcalmly rejoice in the oonscions t>SB3 of having nobly accomplished a noble ea-' deavor.” This has been only one of her worthy deeds. : Noplace had sho-risited on this or tho otiior coa tineab wherashohas not alleviated wo, and im parted delight The artist hqs charmed the And the woman has pleased the onfortu - nate. - Her coffers havo never been so much re -: ceptaelas.''as ! channels of treasare. and wo se riously question whether, at this moment, she is richer peenniarity than when she landed upon onr shores. Bat she is rich in the . gratis . tads of titonsands.Whom her bounty has assisted and in. the love ef millions fto whom her good ness has become known.” Vile Child ot Jaugment, I heard aitory theotherday, (writes a lricnd and correspondent of .the - Knickerbocker,) which amused me. An old lady stud— “Wheh my fathermoved into tite new .country, oae.of his ohildren once told a tio. My mother - oontdnot ascertain the culprit, but alie lay be tween, us. “ * said she, you 4Bay cscaponow, tmt yon may be stnro that ! will known at some day , which of, yon has. told as a lie-" : Weekapasaed oujandnoUiingmore was said on the subject. Myfatherlived in, a. log-house,- .whicbcontalned oneroom bdowand oneaboye. The children'slept in the chamber.- Otto nights : tremendodswind arose, and at midnight blowoff the entits roof of the housed My mother, alarm ed at the crash, rah op the ladder, and putting herheadfeto theroodeSsohamhor,cried — “ * Children wo you all there!’ “ 1 Yes, mother!' piped a email and terrified : voice; <yes mother, wo are all here, ' and-if the day of judgment has come, it was ms that told that lief" To how many “children, of larger -growth” does a similar repentanoe come, ahdiromsimi . lar case's; the “still' small voice” amid the atom! Spotiso.—The New York Mirror says the following: Spitting; is a vile -American peculiarity. Wo are anationofspittere.lf the man ia the moon were to visit ns,-he-would think that wo had all ;been tastingsomething -aery offensive, or that wo were hit affected by some- loathsome disease of the eglivary glands. On our ferryboats one is eiekenpd by the condition of the flpor. Many men spit about ,so often; at any ipte; if any speoialexcitementorejabatrassmentnrißeß, they increase The spitting along the streets is Iwfleroaaahd" dlag*Gng. What if every third man were seen occasionally vomii ing, at the ;cnilhstohe wouSlhe but a step further in. tho progress of indecency, „ Palmrq or Hbusss.—-The Ji. T. Times, Irb -■ ferringto thelate 'lamentable' accident in that city, mates the following remarks: “Nothing is.more common than to see cellars' . • dog down several feet below, the basis of adjoin ing walls ; and Immense baililinge are kept from railing, beams of timber setup as braces,or pat under them aasupports, ‘Thousands of persons hate “®> aB t fe W i tr6cks; gated in astonishment at mourns of anch recklessness in Broadway and other parts of the city, Tho largest bnM- BiVAffES or the Tellow Fetes at Rkj letter in the New YorkEipreßß, dated Fernom. bnoo, April *{&!*■ _ “Ihe yellow, - fever is chiefly conEncd to the - - sbipping,and only tha orewsof two vessels here ' —the* Minnesota,. from Philadelphia, and the Henrietta of Baltimore—haT» suffered. In the city and Interiot not a case lute occurred since - Hie 2d of February. «Bnf at Bio do Janeiro its ■ ravages are heartrending. Onanaveragesbcty eases are reported’to have taken place daily among the crown of farrign vessels ; and; front : - the most reliable authority. l ean inform yon that, of 67 vessels now at that port, 28 are Swedians, the crews of SU of which have been swept away %y this devastating plagse.' r SwciWfc—^A-jroang man from' Philadelphia, Jacob'Prled.a Hetman, hong: himself on Friday »edr, i» the bun °f Mr.FTTeheyok, n JTftH. hrtflh- meefine hoage. inCeeilw., MtL,j g§|§ ■lflihj Burning ffiost. ttCKT HABTEB THOMAS MUUJPB Harper fit Phillips, Editors fit Proprietors. r ‘ PCTTSBIIBQg: - ' MONDAY jjldRNING:::;:i:::::’:;:“:::::::MAY.'10. DEMOCRATIC. TICKET. : von FassinSßl or rnn trurrsn SfiATSs: JAMES BUCHAMN, OP PSNNSXtVAKtA? x to decision 0/ the Democratic General Convention. FOB VIOB FBBSniEItT: WILLIAM E. KING, . OP ALABAMA,- ' Subject to (At tone, decision. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER - COL. WILLIAM SEABIGHT, OP TAYBTTB COUHTY. NATIONAL SEHOCE&TIC CONTENTION; PtUlraCw, jlnnit 1,T85»i DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TICKET, BERATOBUI EtECTOItS. GEORGE W. WOODIYARD. ■WILSON MeCANDLESS. v Gem R. PATTERSON. - ' RSPKegXKTATIVG EtECTOBS. District, District. Ist, Peter Logan. " 13th, 11.-C. Eyer. 2d, George It. Martin. 14tb, John Clayton. - 3d, John Miller. ' 16th, Isaeo Robinson. 4th, F. W.Hockius. ICtb, Henry Fetter. sth, R. MaKay, Jr. 17th, James Rnrnßide. Cth, A. Apple. r.-i 18tb, MaxwcUM’Caslim 7tb, Hon:N Striekland.lfith, GenJosM’Donatd 6th, A. Peters. 20tb, IVm, S. Calahan. Olb, David Fisher. 21st, Andrew Bnrke. 10th, R. E. James. . • 22d, William Dnnn. Xltb; John M’Reynelds. 23d, , JohnS.M’Cnluont. I2tb, P. Damon. 2fith, Georgoß. Barret. ■ JB@» Jon PwßTiso. of every deseripllon, ex ecuted at the ofßoe ol tho Moming Joit In beau tifal style, and on the lowest terms. Particular attention paid' to tho-printing of Posters -and : Programmes for Concerts and Exhibitions of all kinds. TIIJE WIIIOS IN THOtJBLE. , Our IVhig friends, notwithstanding onr friend ly interposition, arc in trouble ogain. The divi. sion of Allegheny county into two Congressional districts,- is .tbo canse of the present difiicnlties in tbo ranks of Whiggery. That portion of the caonty North of the Allegheny river bating been annexed to Butler county, onr neighbor tbo Dea> con has taken it under his special chnrgo, as he does every other matter in and around Allegheny. City. In (Au district, however, wehave a right to interfere ;andwe claim the privilege of sooth ing the lYhigs a little when tribulation sorely afflicts them. . Wo have heard the names of quite a number of Whigs mentioned as candidates for Congress on this: side of the Allegheny river. Amongst ;the number wo may mention Thomas Bakewcll, A. W. Lqomis, Gov. Johnston, David Ritchie, T. J. Bingham, C. O. Loomis, James L Kuhn, J. O’Qota Denny, and Chas. B. Scnlley. No doubt in a few days the names of other candidates ■will ho announced to the public. Each of these gentlemen has his friends, and before the Whig County Convention assembles the contest will no doubt become very worm. : Thomas Bakewbjx, Esq., the first gentleman in the nbovo list, is sn old nnd highly es teemed citircn. lie Isa “whig, but net on ultra whig,” and has therefore never been obnoxious to the Democratic pHty. Identified as he has olwayß been with tho interests and prosperity of Pittsburgh, ho would moke on excellent business member, and would faithfully and intelligently represent this district in Congros3. But wo pre sume Mr.. Bakcwoll has no ambition to take up -his residence in a bear garden like tho C. S. House of Representatives, Hon. A. ,W. Loomis is unquestionably the ablest man the Whigs of this district conid nom inate for Congress. His nnmerons friends aro onxions that ho should consent to become a can didate, as thqy. would then have a represenmtive at Waßhingtonvwhe would bo able to grapplo with thegreat minds of the eonntry. Wesheiildliko very much to see Mr. Loomis in Congress, and although he is adeclded whig we know there ore many Democrats who will vote for him out of personal considerations., Bat wo. can scarcely believe thathe will consent to bccomo a candi date, as he wonld.not be willing to relinquish a large and lnorativo practice at the bar, for a winter’s residence, in Washington, cren with “eight dollars a day nnd roast beef.” : Gov. Jobsstom is spoken of by many of his wbig friends aud admirers for Congress, bat we cannot think' that he sanctions the movomenh ■When ho consented: to accept of Presidency of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, bo pledged himself to drop politics, and devote nil his time nnd talents to that important work. If he wishes to enter the political arena again, ho should make way for some other person to officiate as Preiident of tho; Railroad with which he is now connected. David fiircniE, Esq., is oneof the most pro minent candidates in the Whig Tanks. Ho is a young'man ofdecidedtalents, and would make a very respectable representative. Ho: meets with' considerable - opposition, however, in his l own .party, and it is generally of a mean and malicious character. Mr. opinions on tho I subjoot of religion may not he altogether oHho- 1 dox; bnt those who ore rnisingobjOetionß to him on that score should remember that our laws re .cognise no creed or form of religion. A man may believe in the doctrines of Emanuel Swe denborg, and yet bo an excellent, honeßt, up right citizen, competent to £ll any office in tho gift of the people.' It would he wicked in tho extreme to; strike, down a worthy man simply be cause ho follows the dictates of his own consci- I enco. h : T., IT. Bicjham, Esq., haß .been so l often im -1 mortolized in the columns of the Morning Post, i that-we do not feel disposed to tickle his vanity by giving him a lengthy notioe at this time.— Wo have no doubt bat that he thinks bis rare extensive, influence,:unboitaded popular ity (especially among the indies) handsome per son and eloquence of speech, will oil combine .to seoore him tho nomination form the - IThjerO ihavo been wotfeo men 1 in .Congress than °Mr. ptoHiM. - jf.j).' looms, Esq., is tho acknowledged lead er of tho “Touog Whigs" of Pittsburgh, a very numerous andhafiuentlnl body, who manage to ont-gonisral the Hunkera” of tho party on all ocCaUions. . Mr. looms has more influence at Washington and Harriflbmg than any otiierWhig tm Western Pennsylvania. He is not only a jshrewd politician, always lookingoutfor number i one, bnt an active, energetic, go-aliead, lawyer, who is determined to be at the head of the bar. His Motto is, Aut Casiaraut Ur. 1. Is spoken of for Congress in various quarters, and if hp wonts the nomination he oan easily get it, as ho can do more In the way of electioneer^i ing than alltho other candidates put together. Jakes I. Hubs, Esq., is announced by «many Whigs" intheJbuniaJ 08 a oand!date for Con» | gress. Wbat oerviccs Mr. K. bos rendered his ? an y to entitle him to a nomination at Its hands, we.have never been able to ascertain; but the Jmtwia tho Journal states that ho "is widely 08 a gentleman of Strong mte!lect, of vanedacquircmontß, of refined man ner, and a sterling, unflinching whig.” Capt- Ecasr is • eon of the late Habmab is every estimable gentleman. Ho aorvel hi<i country in the war with Mexico: but thiswiß duly injure him in the estimation of the non-fcmstmrt abolition whigs, who always oppose v 3 i I* - ' J * ~ . X v (\ W** ' - *. '»' ,:*..v,..• ■-■ - -,j - ■ ■.+■. \y.-i, - *.- their own country in-all her diffienlticswith for eign powers.' Mr, D. may get tho nomination for Congress, bat itwill he after this. Charles B. Esq., although a-Very clover and Intelligent young gentleman, l is not much of a politician. He will be clbowed-ont of the way by the “ Old Hunkers ” of’hiS party.. ; Whilst the Whigs are qnarrelntg amongst them"- , selves aa to who ig£u receive the notnination for Congrees,.lb e_.DemboratB.fomalnqulet6nd enjoy the fan.- Wq Odn tell them, however, that their nominee will not be allowed toma without op oppoitiou. Wo intend to bring out one'Strongest, man, and elect him—if wo can. - GENERAL APPROPRIATION OtLI,. Before tho adjournment of tho Legislature, a billwas passed providing for ; the ordinary ex penses of tbo Commonwealth. . A correspondent of-tho i’biladvtpbia North Ameruoat, witlrvtho aid of Senator Muhlenberg, Chairman of the Ft-, nance Committee, has mado the following ab stract of' tiro bill: -.'voeueral; AFPROPiiiATioss. Salaries in Executive Department anil clerkhirOv....;... $29,900 00 Contingent expenses of'Ereentivo ■ and State Departments.. 2,085 00 Contingent expenses of Auditor General’s Office 1,330 00 Con. Ex. State Treasurer’s office... 1,225 00 “ Surveyor General’s 995 00 Expenses,of the legislature.... 100,000:00: Printing, folding, binding and 5titching.....:................,.,...... 25,000 00 Packing,and distributing-laws and journals 700 00 Miccllaucona expen5e5...,:,.....,... -■■■■■• . 3,000 00 Water and gns for public 1 buildings 2,400 00 For support of tbecommon schools 200,000 00 Peasions anil gratuities - 20,000 00 Expenses of the Judiciary., -- 90,000 00 Payment of-interest to domestic - crcditoia 5,000 00 Payment of guaranties 20,017 DO Payment of interest on fonded'debt 2,000,000 00 Repairs and improvements of ca- "■ imlsand railroads. . 199,900 00 For relaying north track Philadci - pbia aad Columbia railroad...... 200,000 00 For the Allegheny Portage railroad 400,000 00 [5200,000 of this sum is to be ta ken from the North Branch loan :• and $200,000 from surplus fund if there bo any.] Delaware Division of the Pennsyl vania canal 00,000 00 Foflordinary repair 5.....:............ 112,000 00 Expenses for motive power, 1852.. 304,000 00 “ “ “ from nnd after 1852 70,000 00 For payment of collectors, inspec tors,-&e 87,009 00 Expenses of canal commissioners. 0,307 00 'Rebuilding of looks in the canal at Northumberland, and repairß to : sebnto at Shomobin-Dam...25,000 00 Repairs to road and farm bridges.. 15,000 00 Payment of debts contracted for 1 ;■ ; repairs and damages by floods.. 174,070 80 Payment of debts contracted for repairs before Dec. 1, 1850 ; 13,732 78 For repairs of damages tbat tnay bo done by floods or fire, to pub lic works 50,000 00 State Library 700 00 Payment of salaries in Eastern and Wcßtera Penitentiaries............ 40,417 00 Improving Eastern Penitentiary... 10,000 00 House of Refnge 11,000 00 Pcnnsylvanlalustitutcforthebiind 1 12,000 QO “ “ “ Deaf : and Dumb..:..,......................, 15,000 00 Slato Lunatic A5y1nm..,...;....:;;.. 30,000 00 Completion of Western Reservoir. 50,000 00 Publication of final geological ro» port 8,000 DO For damages to privato property by tho construction of the rail road toavoid the inclined planes nt Schuylkill 11,350 OJ Additional clerks in Surveyor’s ol- - ' fi«» 1,275 00 Clerk hire in State Department:... 2,100 00 Books for regi5trati0n....^.;........: 4,500 DO Pennsylvania Colonization Society 2,000 00 Public gr0und5......................... 200 00 Expenses of State Ar5ena1.......... 232 00 For payment of clainm ; 53,098 40 $4,512,433 54 To this amount is to be added tbo loan of $850,000 for tho completion of tbe North Branch Canal, $200,000 of which hasbocn appropriated to the Allegheny Portage railroad. SEW WORK. : Tho Pbaotioal Cottos SrisNEit and JiASu- FAOxunEn.—Mr. Henry Carrey Baird, of Phila delphia, successor to E. L. Carey, has published in a largo volume, n work with the above title, being a comprehensive system of calculations of mill, gearing and machinery, from tho primary moving power, through tho different processes of carding, drawing, slabbing, roving, spinning and weaving, witli the recent improvements in ma chinery, to which are added eompendons tables of yarns and reeds for silk, linen, worsted and wool. By R. Scott. —Corrected and -enlarged,-' with plates of.Amcrioan maeMnory: by Ouveb Bvebd, civil, - military and mcobanical engtoeer. Tho charaoter of this book is sufficiently explain ed,by. tho title. To persons engaged in the oot ten spinning business itwill bo of great value.— The work is for sale by B. T. C. Morgan, No. 104 Wood street. VuuuNiA. fob, Buchan as.-— Wo learn from tho 'Lynchburg : Virginian, that sixteen delegates and sixteen alternates were appointed by the district contention at Farmville, on Thursday. Disre garding tho reflommendatipn of tho State conven ,ti°n, the FarmvHle convention unanimously ap pointed two delegates and two alternates for each county in the district. The Republican say®! -' “No preference was directly expressed for a .candidate for tho presidency, but every dolcito tion present was largely in favor of James Bu chanan as their erst choice; and all the delegates appointed to Baltimore, except two, were under stood to bo fast friends of that distinguished statesman, and in favor of using all honorable means to securo his nomination. Mr. Donglos had a few friends in eonvention—Cass not one.” : .. KortU Carolina for Buchanan, - : Dkoeoatesto Baltimore.—Tho following del egates to tho Democratic National Convention have boon oleotod in tho eighth district of North Carolina: Win. K. Lane and Thomas Ruffin, of Wayne; ffm. G. Bryan and 0. S. Dewey, of Craven ; .Wm, L. Kennedy of Beaufort; Richard H. Lewis, of Pitt; and Allen W. Wooten, of Lo noir.; They wore instructed to Vote for Buchanan and Strange. 'Plttshnrgh - anil: StenhenviUe Railroad. It will bo seen by an advertisement in to-day’s paper) headed “ To Contractors,” that proposals will bo received until tho evening of the 31st Inst.', for the grading and masonry required on 36 miles of, the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad; from Campbell's Run to the Virginia State line. - This looks like doing bnsiness right : Death os “Ameua."”— Mrs. Amelia B. Welby; tho well known poetess; died at Louisville on Tuesday evening, after an illness of six or eight weeks. She has. been widely known as a poetess of well deserved.eolebrity; and thousands will feel the sadness of tho stroke which hassilenced her muso forever. Election of Delegates, ' Rioumobd, May 4. .“9 Democrats of the Fifth Congressional District ofVirginia, • have elected delegates; to the. -National Convention,: at Baltimore, ‘ without instructions,,hat theyare nil for Mr. Bnchanan, except two, who favor Judge Douglass. jgp The Democracy of Kent county, Dela ware/ havo chosen delegates to the Baltimore Convention,‘and instructed them to vateforGen. Lewis Cms for President, and: Gen.%utler for Vico President. Tub Maik liAw Is ViaaiHiA.!— The Common wealth of-the Virginia -House of Delegates, to whom tho question of some reform in the set ling of spiritous liquors in the State was refer* red, have reported adversely to tho Main Liquor Law. According to tho Nashville News, tho & s hi<mable. way .of having marriage notices In serted in the papers is to send, tho editor a dol -Im. The Neira wonts every to get married ondkeep up the'fashion. „ - •• :c. NEWS ITEMS. - -The Free Sellers of the4tlidi3trict, Massachu setts, have appointed William A. White, J. T. Woodbury", and'DriEstenirowo, as delegates to the National Fre6sbU Convention. '" ,x , A Chinese Celebration tbofe placo at San Fran.* cisco old;theulght.oE the 3d inst, in which all IheCliinese residents of the'place Tim,music though,- celestial, was cot Very de lectable to the great crowds of Americans who listcned outside of the hoasc. John 3. ■■■ Ridgwny, Esq., of- Philadelphia, has subscribed , twonty-five. thousand dollars to the capital stock of tho Sanbury and. Erie Bailroad. Butter has declined in Now York from 30 a 35 to 20 a 25 cents per lb., and vegetables in proportion. A man named Cbapel bos been arrested at Norfolk, charged • with the murder of his own child in Princess Anno, Vn. , lEho bill appropriating $5,000 in aid of colour itlng -free persons of color has passed : both branches of tho Indiana Legislature.;, The Norfolk Herald and Conriernre both out in favor/ of Secretary Graham, for Vico Preair dent. Tho board of Aidcrmcu of. New Tort havo voted a donation of $l,lOO to tho widow of po liceman Shaw, recently killed in the -discharge of his duty. The Native Americans ore to hold n Notional .Convention- at Trenton,-N. , J., on tho 4th of July. A writer in the New York Express urges the nomination of Gov. Brown, of Florida, os, ..the whig candidate for Vice President. A large body of tho laborers of New York ate on a strike for ton shillings which is one shit liDg moro than they receive at present. Sctrmou on Socialism. . Tho following original letter, never before published, was written to Dr. Blatolily of New York,.a very benevolent gentleman, who for warded a pamphlet to Mr. Jefferson in relation to tho establishment of aSbcialistoommonwealth. The letter is now in tho possession of James 8. Lewis, Esq., 527 Greenwich street/N. Y. , Mosticeuo, Oct. 22,1882. Sib:—l return thanks for. the pamphlet yon have been so kind as to send me on the subject of Commonwealths. Its moral principles meet entire approbation; its philanthropy especially; and its views of the equal rights of man, that on tho principle of communion of property, small societies may. exist in habits of rirtuo, order, industry and peace, and conseqnently/in a state of as much happiness as heaven lias been pleased to deal out to imperfect humanity. Vi: can readily conceive, and indeed have seen its proofs in various small societies which have boon constituted on that principle, but Ido not feel authorised to conclude , from these, that an ex tended society like that of the United States, or of an individual State, could be governed happi ly on the same principle. I look to the diffu sion of light and education as tho resource most to. be relied on, for ameliorating the condition, promoting the virtue, and advancing tho happi ness of: man. That every man shall he made virtuous by any process whatever,: is indeed no more to be expected than that every tree ebullbe made to bear fruit, and every plant nourishment. The briar and . bramblo can never become the vino and olive ; but their nsperities.may bo soft ened by culture, and their properties improved to usefulness in tho order and economy of the world, and I do hope in the present spirit of ex tending to the great mass of mankind tho bless ings of instruction, I see a prospect of* great advancement in the happiness of tho human race, and that may : proceed to an indefinite al though not to an infinite degree. Wishingevory successto the views of your society which tficir hopes can promise, and thanking you most par-.; ticularly for tho kind expressions of your letter towards myself, 1 salute you : with assurances of great esteem and respect. TH. JEFFERSON. The Thade of tub Peiucipai Cities.—Tho following statement will oliow the. amounts of revenuo from customs, collected at tho principal ports of the United States, from the Ist of July, 1851, to tho 31st Marob, 1852, and the compari son with that of tho corresponding period of the present y oar: 1850-51. 1851-5?. New York $21,375,012 $22,121,112 Boston 4,024,400 4,711,473 Phi1ade1phia..,...,.,..... 2,080,899 2,890,043 NewOricans 1,177,082 1,800,471 Baltimore 770,380 800,722 Charleston, S. C 501,380 455,283 San Francisco 590,031 1,770,945 : . It will ho seen by this that there was a falling off in tho ports of Now York, Boston and Charles ton, and o slight incrcasoin that of Philadelphia, Baltimore, Now Orleans, , and iv very largo-in crcoso in that of San Francisco. Next after the above named ports ranks St. Louis, for tho amount collected from customs. In 185Q~’51, tho receipts at that city were 142,406, and in 1851-52 they wore 197,090. At Cincinnati in 1851-'G2 they were 87,517, and in Louisville 41,605. American and French: Rifles. Sir Francis Head, in his lato book on Paris, speaks enthusiastically in favor of tho newly in vented rifle, which has just been introduced in to tho French army. Tho N. Y. Times, 1n a late nrtielo, canvasßca the merits of this piece, as compared with that of some of the American patent rides, and pronounces unhesitatingly in ■favor of the latter. Much os has been said about the great range of ..the French riQe, itdoes not appear to surpass, in this rospect, our own rifleß. Several American piccoß of this kind send their balls, with nccuraoy, to: the distance of a mile and a qnarter; and this is the ntmost range claimed for the French rifle. Whijo our own' weapons, therefore, equal .those of the French in this respect, they surpass them in tho superior lightness of tho ball, and in being load ed with great rapidity; An American rifleman can carry three times as many catridges as a- French rifleman, and can discharge his piece thirty times; while the Minle rifle is being loaded once. Tho French rifle, moreover, is an awk ward weapon, and of great weight. America) therefore, still retains her superiority in rifle.— Even; however, if she were to lose it, it would not be for,long. Yankeo genius .would speedily invent something. still better: and Uncle Sam would remalD,: ns ho ought, ”the smartest na tion in all creation.” Tub Liquor Law : is Massachusetts. ——The Senate, on Saturday, accepted the report of the Committee of Conference on the Liquor .Bill, af ter some discussion in relation to the abandon ment of tho secret ballot, and tho bill ns amend ed then passod the Senate by a vote of 23 to 11. The repqrt of the committee provides far submit ting the question to tho people, to be, voted up on with an open ballot. It will probably pass the House, and become a law. : Tex Bodies Found.— Ten bodies came ashore -on the northeost beach of Provincetown, Moss., daring the past week, three of which were iden tified by the coroner os those of Captain Sawsey, his first and second officers, .of the Br. barque . Josephine, before reported: wrecked near High land Light; Trnro.: The Others; by, their dress, &c., were undoubtedly British seamen who, per ished in the melancholy wreck of that vessel.- , . , Yabkee Swindlers inCanada. —Two Ameri cans,: named Bailey and-'Williams, pretending to be elairvoyantß, who attempted to form a com pany inCanada/ lately, .to.search for a silver mine, to bo called' the* Rochester and Brighton Mining Company, have been fined $126 eachaud imprisoned one mouth-in tlio county of Hastings for alleged swindling. Dr. O. S. Xeavitt'well known.as one of the. former owners of Kyanited Cordage manu-. factory in. this oity/Js : now building at Marcel-- las, H- V., a factory for the manufacture -of 11- nens. and he isquite eonfident he wilt be able to sell them oalOw as cotton fabrics of the same texture. The' factory will be in operation this summer.—JTcniße% Waiclman t 2ith. - _ i :-V.f '• .A.*-'" iiHi _ AijEKicAS PouOLoaioAl. Cobomss; —The So .pietyof fruit growers, calling themßdjgsthe “American Fomologleal nolo their next-cession in the 'iJgSeatn, in Philadelphia, on: theiathcTiSeptcmber next— Ihey invite Hhe peinologi&ol, horticultural end hgfipaHural ,ocieties>tl»ra6si6ut tbe.VT States add Cpnada to send each nnmher of delegates as they nuiy deem tho delegates are requeßted to bring with them specimens of the fruits,of their respective districts. ; ■ HTUo you want« ebeap and Rood l*ook •■g ptaiet-If you doygo to MOORTJSVaiNo; 110: Wood .street, ueit door l* l)ayli!> ABotloo Mitt '’Yon IViU find.m Moore’* not only Looking Gla**ea in.whicfr. yott eon see yourself foil s&e.'atf larsbnd life.bat nUo cyery variely of-llair, Nwh TooiU. CIoUi BUoe» l’jiini, Dusting* tJcrobbiJig H&d Sweeping BatrstiM' "He Uas'a iflTKo nsaoumeni of Fancy ana VanetyGoods Pictures, ijpo cyery anlcle kcpiln stoies of a like character. Country Store Keepers will find it greatly to their ad* vantage to give mo & call, saTam determined euchpricevaflcarnrorntll tdgivesausfaciTon. Recollect, Mooaas. No. 110 Wood street, Pittsburgh, aprtflw * It la Saperaodtng all Oltiera* .. By Dr, M’Lane’a Vermifuge, it rapidly- ivpphtnung. ali ethtr : lybrm rJßtdieinn ,- •• Where used, it produced tho best effect*, driving out all, other remedies: Read the following t— . \ IIUNTBvtLt-n, Al£L, J»n 2i>,1b5l f •< Messes. J. Kiup A Co.—Please send mo ten giOsa of •M’Lane’s Yenmfoge,' ! have sold double the amount of your Vermifuge to that -of Fahnestock,in/ ISMj and L Uimk this yearthe latter will bo' pretty well worn out/ JOHN F. PCMOVILLB, ' ToLusßOßoVttCwia Co,Ky.Feb.s,lBsL Messes J.KjdoA Co.—The demand forDf.M’Lane’s Vermifuge and the Liver.FilU,ia very greut, until wish to have a Jot 9! each to «ell oa commission.' Hereto fore, Pahncstoct’s Vermifuge valua ble, bui. M'Lant's is nburmptrgfjlnfi his, . lI.EVECtSOB For Fnlc by most Merchant*and Druggists ip town and country, and by the sole Proprietor*. -. > .1 v J. KIDD k. CO., rayOdlwltw GO Wood street On. Saturday evening, March Bth> 1852,. GEORGE* UP FOLD, ton of John and Lior* E. ifatpea, aged two years, 11 months and# da) a. - v : On-Wednesday afternoon,-April 23ih alt;, FZZfA.II STEWART* resident of Texas,. Plum townshlpyAlle gheny coonty,in the COth yearof his age. CLARIFIED BYRUP-24 bbis. Clarified Syrup, In •store and far by .- •. j ; m>»o JAMES A JfUTCIIISON A- CO. XT O. SDOAIL-OO bhds. N, O. Sugar, Ending from Xl * steamers Persia aml Tiber t and for*aleby.:- • mylO JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO, S lli MULALSES—iO bbis S. It: Molasses, landing * from steamer Tiber.and for »ale by mylO JAMFS A HUTOHtSPV A CO. KOSIN SOAP—JO .boxes ItoMatSoap, just received and for sale by tnyib _ _ JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO. QA »ULS?NO, 3 MACKEREL;' (largeJ-Ou con -4U sjgnmeni and fur sale by . - mvlO TAAFfH, MAGUIRE A HANG. BLACK SILKS-A. A. hUfinrt A :Co., “ have just received,-<per Express,J 20 piece* beftn tifalstyjes Figured Blork Silks v • ■ fmylff: ; |7||Fka£» MOUd DK LAINKS.—A. A. Mako* A-VO. V> ba*rectived ISeafess-moreof lhose:l9lc;DcLnlnes. Als >, 10 canes at 4ic; per yard, -. ■ ■•: ; --- ■•: f mytO XjKTlliK IUiACK; SILKS.-—a. a.-Masor A Co., have :f y Jast rcceivedSO jnecca AVIJe lirsck Silks, laitable lor Mantillas foylO PIU LKaD— CW Fj« Galena Lead, landing from steamer Pemo, anu forests by:-' my»o James a Hutchison a co. EJonNKTS— A complete assortment o! Straw, D/aid [> and Chip Bonnets, on hind and for sale by - mylO JAMES M’CANDLtSS A CO. GAKPET BAGS AND SATCHELS—ft. A. Masoit : A Co.,have lostreceived 100 dozen Tapestry* Wil* ton and Felt Bags and Satchels. r doz. black; oil cloth Traveling Dago, :■» ' y; [mylO , T>ARASOI S.—Jusireceivedby the subscribers, a full J stock of plain and fancy Pamsola, embracing the ncwe«i end most fashionalde styles. my 10 JAMES MOANDLESS A CQ. PALM AND LEGHORN JlA're.—The tubscriber* have on band and tor sale,a large and well assart ed slock of Palm Leaf. Leghorn and Rir&w Ham, at re* duerd prices. ; M’CANDUiS? ACO-, mylO •• _•••. • • ItSAVoodstreet..--••'. ~Dl«aoiuitou of Partutriliip* Til E partnership heretofore exlspng between Jacob Hamlensuield; and Daniel Dougheity,. m the Milk Dairy bueiness, was dissolved on the Uutwant, by mu* tual chnMMU.. / JACOB 11ANOENSHIKLD,. mylO lw DANIEL DOUOtiERTY. Bacon hams andsuoulders— O casks Con vstsed llams; ; 6 do Plain do; . Y :do I do • Shoulders; ; • . • Laa-line from steamboat Hcrni*, and for sale by. • mylO JAMES A. HUTCHISON & .CO. •, 93,00 Kewsrd* f 4 OST—On Saturday about 10.. o’cloekv'on J.j| the Sahsburg road. abont 2U miles from Pmsburglu n Caitetrr Bag. belonging to.Capt.Hayes, Engineer of the Allegheny Railroad. The Under will -receive.(lie above reward,: by leaving it at this Cffice. or ai John 0111*8 residence, North Washington, West County, Pa. m>lo-3l* - Summer Dtoomlng Pleura* mnK subscriber is now prepare d to: fi:l for. .JL I’lawa and Itooi#« amiable for Summer -consisting mp&n Verbinat, Ever blooming Bose*, Hell iroper Geranium®, Fuahcms, daily Flo werntft Vincav Jrc., Dahlias, Tuberose* and aJargo variety of Vlants* cnniposetlof the ncwesJ andbesisorts:- -'' OrUera by mnii to Pittsburgh,or left al our aland, will be promptly attended t*. •> -:;v ; ■ jnyltHw* JAMK3 WARDROP. f; f>VfiI<OPKJ-yS5 l OtiO iiulT belter Envelopes, at* *j sorted sues, fine am! common. • : ■ 9fii)oU Huff LetterEnvelope*, adlie!*lVe»BS<orle«! sizes. 23 t ono White belter Envelopes, adhesive. and plain* me ami common; SO,CWU Ulbc and While Laid letter Envelopest-of very «unenorquaUty v FrencU and English manufectuirei £ OiH) Ruff Poeumenl Envelopes. *- . 5,t008u1l Note Envelope* ..s' s!3.CUi Noto Envelopes, -a great variety ofpancms, embossed, laced; silver bordered, ename’led and cot'd. For sate at W, S. HAVEN’S Stationery Warehouse,: my 10 . Market street, corner of.Sfecom!* .. PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORK, " Comer 0/ Wood and Water sts.? John OolUltan ft Co<, Proprietors, rnilK public is wpectfiilly requested to call and ?x- I amine .oar stock or Beady 7 Made {Nothing,got up expressly Tor thi* market, and in superior style, which we .are determined to sell lowforcaph. Ourraoito being: ** Quirk Sate* and Small Profits. * Oar W»rcrm-m, op stairs is fully .supplied- with a v large stock of Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestingf, Summer Cloths, o! every description,and. in fact, every snide in oar line, satiable, for the season, - These Coeds we are making to order in superior style, and aiverylow prices: Give os a call,and examiiuvfor yourselves. : mylO JOHN CALLAHAN A CO. • Bi A* FAtmoatoek** V«rmifajs«* Ficvt a Rigular PlyiUiM* [Prom Dr Joh&Silrman.j - Y*u. CnOyriy(ArK ) Oct 1850. . I AM a i’hysician by profession, of the regular order/ and as such* have always viewed patent medicines withatkepuo eye-;- : Last spring, when l sent to Philadelphia Tor my biU of medicines, ! was prevailed on by my brother* to pm in my bill ntiliem or two dozen v‘aH.of your Vciim- Tugc; be stating to me that-It was n valuable nrepara t.on( having tried it In his own family. Accordingly*!, tent for two dozen vials/ I have used Uoll,anJ I most, coufcsrlbaunv expectations were more than realized— its results were truly -astonishing, TcoioYinc Worms in every Instance, when properly administered- If you will send me a box containing a crass, and send me the bill, t will send you the money for them by mall or oth* erwiee, as you may-direct. - Bcware.of counterfeits and imitations. Prepared and sold by B. A. FaFINKSTOCK A CO. pyfrd&wim • cornerof Wood and First sta. TtTEW BOOKS—Just.received at 11. Mf NER it Co.'s* iV IS’o 3ti SmtlhGeid stmt. The nowatljl in Syria, by G. W. Curds, author 6 11 Nile Notes of a Howadjt.* l . .: . ~ . : HorsoShoe Robinson, a lateor the To o’ Ascendency, by John P.,Kennedy, author of Swallow Barn. 1 The Daltons,or Three Ronds in Life, by Charles Le ver. This.forms No. ITOof iinrpcr A Brothers’ Library or Select Novels. The Mob Cup. and other talus,by Caroline Lee Heinz, ■ author of ** Linda,*' * 1 Rena," ■' Msrcus Wsrland,** etc. This volume contains The Mob Cap; The Pedlar, Mary Hawthorne,Thanksgiving Buy; The Dnnikard’a Daueii ter, The Gaiholie, ■ Luuends or Silver Wave, The Pre mature Declaration. The Phantom; : . No. CO Pictorial Field Etooh of the Revolution. ■ Knickerbocker for May;. Cultivator do. Horticulturist do. .All of tbe'above Books are for sale ut 11. MINER A CO’S Cheap Book Store. No. .3* Bmilhfield street.... tmy3 - rito the Honorable the Jndzes of tiie Court of General the,Peace,in and for the County t .The petition .of H» Belfoar, of tlie Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the County aibresatd, humbly shewetb, That your petitioner hath provided himself With mate rinis for .the accommodation of travelers and others, at' bis dwelling -house in the Ward-aforesaid; and prays that your. Honors will be ptensed ro grant-him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And year neli doner, as in duty bound, will pray. , , , ROBERT BELFOVR. .We, the subscribers,cttizenaofihe aforesaid Watddo certify, that the- above petitioner tr ot good repute for honesty and temperance,and is wellprovtded with boose room and conveniences for .the accommodation of trav -fers and others, and that sate! tavern is necessary: .- T. K, fli It Lien. James Rlontootlt, Roherl Momit, Wm. H.ScltoDeld.Wm- M’Keever.Joltn M’Mlllsn, William Sims, Robert Jamison, Thomas O’Reilly, David Adorns, Wm. Wright, John Hutchinson. [my7 OUt)SKKKBWNG ARTICLES^- The subscribers would respectfully announce, that, in addition to their extensive stock of Family Gro ceries and Tear, they have'opened, on (he second floor of their establishment, a large assortiqeuv ofJiouse teeping articles ; such as— Buckets of every variety; Market Boskets Tabs do v do; Clothes do; Keelers da ' ■ do; Hickory Splilßflgkets; Flour Baits; ..Knife end Tumbler do 3 Sugar and Spice Boxes, Wooden Bowls;-i, :;.v, Wooden Ladles & Spoons;Towetßoller*; Barrel Covers;- . ' . Coflee.Roasters s. Beer and Cabbage Sltccra; Tea Canuatersds Caddies; Knife Boxes i Bird Cages; Churns: - Hair. Sieves; Butter rats; Dust and-Scrub Brushes -Watcrßippeis; : Feather Busters; 7 v-t* Door JVlaLsof vsrioqs kind#; . Together with athousand and one- conveniences.for Housekeepers, which they wiU: take pleegare in abow ing.to all who will favor them, with acalL W, A, McCLUKG A CO, royC 330 Liberty street Tolron naateraj «tml Worbcri In ntlab. atll*S PRACTICAI. MKTAL WORKER'S ASSIST- ir»»!n ratlin? aitoniinn nir»«wi«i r ■■•■■■■ ANT—Containing the arts of working all Metaii ns2Li£li ZiS and alloys, Cowing of iron nod stool, hardening and SSlkstwo tempering, molting and mixing, easting and {banding, fljetodwith £«»fiifo&ind otixt Mvttim SSmuS assssssstssasi kssess SKXSsssssjdbTHssSss manafecinringproc?>ie»-hCpllecieil from original soar. SsnepariSatilmt. ‘ ™“ V *'““"'** ««d S3®g®gJg?S!l;SfflS!iS3S woHref-, Jr®"**, Ctyil, MJUiary, apAMe- srSnteUaMiia«*Har-aadbyfirto chonlcal Engineer. Jait reeeitfecl aad tor we by »„ ttatt it Dr. fittratfi £*** mys ■■ - * B.T. c. MORGAN, io* Wwdet.; «y<X Sjw UTerUKmdT -i-i.'.J'J.- •.■'V \ '.'ISK»y-5f .■••’•V'.'T- .•,>!.- ♦-.*»> ;V i ,i_ '/r * >;•:.< - •'.. <-• •«-;>■,'>••••■» , * \ »* *-* v r , • v ra ; . '. i;.. 7 -. ;F:: ; '. ;'V;.vV DIEDt - • * -;y •.•■■ y : \:‘l y'y*. ,“-ij 5 . \'li J ’/r •• SPECIAL NOTICES. c s^W^* rl, ®^^SS3MHaail J ci«tl*ee.cor-:. ncr of Markci •tid-TlilVt; Bireeifc-Jnsiniciioti in lloajf w3’tin»»n'l Jfl y*na eitenlnn L.diea’ «'"<■* «>«« tfrom S to 3 to 2Jf, PimelpaV will aucndjolhe settling nBW seuj,<Sotreeilng er '?7kT<v,ibK. ®' 1 ~ l® »«? ®f fii* services will apply aUheColJege. i,, . , O. K CHAMBERLIN, .'I,. aod i -©rOC>»f ||ook*keepinff. P. R. Penmanship. ' - v LadlsP Clatae*—DuiTa Colleire. ID- IN PENMANSHIP, CARD WRITING AND DRAWING, under Mrs JT. D. WILLIAMS, and hft?p ;SfcATAPEK, aod m«H thoLigher braucbea of an En« Mr, P; jf AVDEN; Two spaClousVooirtshave recently been elegantly fitted up for their specialaceomniodaitan..-,Calls AfTtWgeraents. (aprs CJ-*>p*pepBlu» or IndlgeaUon, i 3 tbat kind of derangement of the stomach, which f&tcrfe^es:tyith^ -the coiiVerslotfor fhc food into chyle, Tht Symptamuiftoyrptpti* are \ losvofappelite, flaa sea, flaiuiencT, add* foetid .orinodorous eructations, A gnawing sensation in the stomach when: empty, great costiveufessiv chilliness'pateneas/or iibe lassitude; unwillingness tasnove about. lowness Of enirlts, palpiuiioiis of uiefceatl, and . disturbed sleep.. These -symptoms-vary in differenv in*: dividual* and constitutions, and m many .cases bring on; kidney dift«Sßc. dropsy ,UvcreonipUJnt,ajul adeblliia-, ted condition Ottbawnote body and a shattered siaifeof The nervous system, that.renders lifohurdonsotne.- : . 7 vtr tvxdchfffs. Alkalu\t DigesOcriJitoraarepeeufiarly adapted 10 tue deranged,condition of the stomach Above a»uded to, nnd-ifUkenjicnreveringly, willrestore it to ,a healthy condition, -These Bitieys are made' Of sotue of 4he most yaluflble materials .01 the Materia Medteh;" and are prepared in a peculiar manner, knowaoolf to the proprietor. They do mtcDnisinanyparticleofbl ,oohol,anil are perfectly their Operatloh-on the human aystero. The ffiwl ipßctlve and depraved conUi tion vf the stomach i* ofteorelleveU byoneboitlo—*U .sourness; wiod,-pain; anddepressibn'of spirits, are en* Urelrremovedi How can etnau heftf health when that Seat reservoir i£tliftCased* reef the motbldetate of e stomach by taking theseujuersihnd Hyspepsiai With' ult its rnm horrors, will fly from, sou, >.» *- < » , 1 Price 75 cents. - . r Prepared and sold by Dr. G. U, KRVSKR, „ „, ~ ai bis Drug Store, 140 Woo£ ejrect, . 1 uprlM IrrcJAw g. jn-DR.WI3TAR’SDAL.SAMOPWa,DCnER|IY. rrjrhis-oalsaxa is peculiarly adaptedto every disease of the Lung* and Liver, which is produced by oorever var> fog climate. - v mf Vhi Thto*y and iht JPmtiu* The cares from this medicine have Wilibe, Just in nioporuon to ihe.ncraberof cases la which if Is r usedr H« only powers, are ihose wbich ll 'possesses from and in common with nature. ope* rations it can only assist and haiten* .lu notion is lin-* mediate,and* Ihongti calm, energetic: It aUaysir(fita* ; tion. wbile U promotes secretion and noyerfail to palliate, and where a cure is possible, it vIWfU cure.- This was the theory of the medteine.'dannw : vanteqf and>experience,in:numerous cases,of every kind and variety, ihasdemonstrated of its principles. - . see.adycrtiseraent lß'anoihercolitmtL^-.v.v->rv;|a|hr9D^-. • JR" Wantji few men of thorough burfn«s naoits snd good address; for a safe and respectable bust* ness; u. isa bustness that requires no capital but good character, business habits and energy:- To men with the above, qualifications a permanent business and the -£ c *!?£ i* 0 s e * will -Apply or-address No. m Smw/j/?cidg;rt;ci,cornerofTbinL JaprZhtf Nalßou’aDaguorreotrEiea, Post Office Buildings, Third Street* lIRRNESSRs taken mail weathers, ftomß A. M» to J 5 P.AL, giving an accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly superior. to:^iho ; “cam mou:cheap at the followinrcheap p rice aft L 50; 9^,00, 6^00, and Upward, ne cording to the size andquality-of case or frame. JpMlours forclnidren, from 11A M. toS P,M. Nv B—Likenesses of slek or diseased persbas takeo ' in any part of the city. , (novS^ly Bohemia Glass Works* 1 A DAM Si RQSBMAN * CO.. \fANUFACfUBER9 of FLINT GLASS, ir ,U its iU.. We have,also,on hand; Lightning Rod daced ° rf ’ a superior pattern to any thing yet pro* Glassware can save firom 10 to 19 per cent, I»y giving us acall. Warehouse, corner of Water and Boss strectsi : , feblfijiu: -v Pittsburgh,lfa • _ CITIZENS’ . Insurance Company of Pittabtergli, C. a. no3SEv7Pte«ident. SAMIIRI, Ia MARSHALL, Seerelary. OFFICE, 94 WATER STRBKTt banttn Maiht and WootFimcb, A p*lninrs« fltxlX ftsu cargo UliKi) On thi Ohio and Mmitstppi Smera andtrihvlaria. ■ INSURES againrlLoit or Damage by Fire. ; ! 1 ALSO- Against die Perila oflbe Sea, and Inland Navig&uonandTransportation; I ■* Vi • • ' - i • „„ „ DIRECTORS £o' llassey, Wm tnrimer, Jr., • . WjHaraßagaler, •Sam’lM.K^er,:• Ilagb !*• K(m, '.i-.-.-s:-:^nUbtai.-Baiq^taißo Bo tier! Dunlap, Jr., .D. Dehaven, ■■■.: i 8. Harhangli, Praneu Sellert, I.ihyardllcatlcion, J. 8r hormioaker. ~ Waller Drjanr, Saronelßea. Isaac M.Pennock. [jaS Associated vinntn’i taiaMnes coapo „ oy or tbs City of Plttlbartb. WVW PALLAS, Brest—ROBERT FIKNET, Seef. ! MTT.'y ll . l *“»are against FIRE uul MARINE BISKS ot all binds. ,Qffla in Uanongaheta rtnrflSS Wiltro. SIBXCTQ3CB: W W. Oallis, John Anderson, ~ 45v C 's?' , 75 r . or * - E.ojSimp«m, 1 Wm. M. Edgar, 11 B. Wilkins. Robeit Fiimey, Charles Kent, . William <rornittD|WUliamColhngvrood, \- } v." A. P. Analiutz, .■ -JosephKsye* William B.Wnghter. fja3 HIt'DKaFNESS, noises intfceheaa t and *U able difrchargesTrout the ear t speedUy aijd permanently removed withoutpnm orinconvemcoce,by DisIiART LUY, Principal Aoriil of the N.Y.EateurgetSYwbo may be consulted at ft) AtICU street. Philadelphia.from 9t03o T c!oik. Thirteen years close and almost undividedattention to this branch of special practice has- enabled him to reduce bis treatment to <>iich a. degree of success as to 1 Gnd the. mast confirmed sod ohsuiuue eases yletd by &.- teody attenuon to the meaus prescribed* > fatitt' . Pltubargb Zitfs lbsarantis Oonpanys OF PITTSBURGH* PENTPA*. CAPITAL 9100,000, President—dames S. Boon; . . VicePreaident— Treasurer—JosepbS- Leech. Eecretrfiy—O. A Colton* ■ , Oirlnc*,-No. -T5 FobSrit Stbsst. - liy This.Company‘Otskes every IsaunLuco apper taluing to orconneeted with Life Bisks* : > Mutual rates are the same**-those adopted by other' safely eondaeted Companies. - Joint Stock Hates ats reduction of one-third from (he -Mutaai rates—equal to a dividend of Ibirty-three and one-third per ceiib,pjud, auanally in advances ' Risks ,taken on the Uvea of persons going to CaJi&r nia. DIRECTORS: James S !loon> Joseph 9. Leech. Charles A. Colton,Samuel M’Clurksn, William Phillips r John. A* Wilson, mull Cm John Scpu. .etna insdkaSce company, Ot Hartford, Coma* Capital —“ASOO.OOO^ Assets —— 489.179 . v Office ofthe Pittsburgh Agency in the Store Room of M'Curdy.A Wood street ' j nov4:if R. 11. BEESON, Agent. STATE aBTBAL ' PIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ■ HARRISBURG, PA. CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS. .' . .Designed only for the safer ciasses'of property,has am ample capital, and aflords. superior ndvaiitages in point .of.cheapitess, safety; and accommodation; to City-and Coanir» Merchant 3 and owffdraof Dwellings and (sola ted or Country Propeny. ’ ■ * _ • A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, . novIS Branch Office, 54 Smidißeld an, Pittsburgh. CP OdAFellowa* Ball. Oduttt&vlUinr, Fourth •{rut, bttwan Wood an& SmidrfUld sxrwu.—Pitubitrdh 2*®ccls.lsi atulSdTucsdaysoteactr Pittsburgh Degree Lodge,No.4,mcefa 2d and4thTaes. days % ' Lodge, No.I), mectsevery Thursday even. ?VesteruStar Lodge, No. 24, mectsevery Wednesday evening. 1 * 4 Iron CttyljOdgeprfp; 182. meets every Moodarev’&gr v “OuntmonaU Lodge, eveinjtg.atUnion ila)l T cornefor Fifth «rid Sntftafiela* : Zoccolodge;Np. 385, meets every Thursdoyevenlng. at theirllalt, corner OfSntiihßold and FiflttsireetsJ , T mil City. Lodge, No. 241, rneera .every: Fndayeyen-. lng. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, AN leg&enyCity. {may22:iy L O. of O. BWrite AngeronaLodge, N0,259,1.Q. of O, F.,.meets every: Wednesdayeveutngin Washington Hail, Wood strew pf kWL; SV-Place ot Meeting, WOshlrigtijn ttflfi Woadsireetjbetween Sih and Virgin Alloy. K - J 2eoiUng UkOH k° DGJi ’ No. 33d—Meets every Tuesday: r.u I .^i?l?il E ' ,CA ¥ M,KT > 87—-Meets lit and 3d i'Tidayofeacbmonth. . matSJ—ly __ „ , . OIA. O. P. Er ““I? aboT* the O’Reilly Telegraph Ofllcc.cor "'nyrt?* r<i Woo< * ,Uree, *> ««rym°n<l»y ov?nln*. . uftf'A Rost RtmarksMt Bus of Total Bllndneis Bnrsd by Petroleum.— We Invhe the attention of the afflicted and tlte public generally to Ut® certificate of William Hall, of this city: The ease Wy ho seen by any person who may be skeptical in re iatiou to the facts there set forth. S. M. tnvn -“I afflicted sevenU years witha soreness' „n'L n^ lo Tf*“s until last Sep* ■ V lBau Ji the Jnllammatloirat that time havlnir in volved the whole lining membrane of both eyesfand ended in the deposiieol nthick film.whlch'wholly do 'j '• * : hsdmn operation performed, and oilin returned unileft' me mar bad a condiiton as before. Alibis sianeof the complaint I made application to several Si, LSi eminent medico! men, who informed me that “my eyes sXhan'/obi?e,' A t this Um ® “'““'3 no^EliSiS 5,— the udvtceef some friendsicom- MO J?/ £h® Petroleum, both internally and gt^i^ B^ m A'k, September 17,i8n. WILL ““ • R.K r |ELLljtt3,s7Wwdsu'c^tad“’i^P^pr o iion ’ .V'i'.K ? i * * T >- ! V i \ nV' fc --> tr" if -»£>-i asAsigm . * •*« ■ ■ .••.■». ;•*! >v*»' Lose* iro UtMoU~ JOSEPH C. FOSTER! | Piiea <tf AimUtltn—Fhtt Tier end Puqcelte tte; f Second and TbinJ-Tfei* Retenred eetn ;ta Ann t. rj Circle, 75 cem«i lergePrlvaie Boxer, entire,#B,oo; nnall Private boxeaentire, 85,00. Booraopefi at7}o’clook. Cartalnrlaea oi ?|. i ■:E?"Benefit anil last appearance of lhe IIEHON 'FAMiuY"'' ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■• MONfIAV EVENING, May 10tb.lfi58, will be per* pertbrniediheiavoTHeViinde?iMe'of' THE TKUMPETEK’S JMUQffTER fbilffot, - . Mi«* Keren. Aladelon. * - * *. r MioFjuUiY* MfeirlabEaree 5? J r L Paddy Mwpby, t '“***> Aiua Heron IIKRON FAHIMr* 5^4 ' Cfi ’* Ntr ? <3N ?¥ M '> ' iB , sor.cluai-witii tiicpopubi? Farco of MareeVv - ' OI, W- CQtMINS. . ' -i- asast ■ »yy-y*> yy. r • - Mfga AgnC3. .•■;,■ wteffitraagg siiu - Office* “ • 7 e,eran K> May .34, (oyer the Post DUfUFES PAINTINGS .ADAMA^DjSYE n » ,5 i tjip amyerul o4miraiion ol yt e r £> i, i i lions of persons. ” r lwo *“• Open/rom » a,M, UHWP;ftT. Admission tkt> weeV,4.ceuig._, Fe solar* admitted l&t AK'MTeapoC'ftitty Internaihe-athcnearputs- ni ii . i2l l'*“* «m MON DAY EVE bi» own rauslc, im.;>fper«ed. w.ib tieotch 8on» tncSu cllnj now Poum-o > famldgi.NoonN.gh” " 1» j gg, Tt ‘, e .l Sw .|,*. ,? ®. m,le ’’’ TboMoldorDea,” ’> Mv ni%n MpAnfirsftnrflrl©” thfl to>OTj*A Alan’s a Man fh*J> 325iV" >Ct T J. n r f Tam^’,! -‘i L ’'® e, » of <Se Ifub Ban- . CCETAINS, CDOTilll-MATEEIAM, - * ASP ‘» > 1 , At Wnuua ißtr Reran. < ’ . W. H.CABRYL,, 109Che«lnut Rt-j <s>/.3Kfili ( . I * Bp* Curtains Male and Trimmed trs tA# fisteiu ", ...~. - ~ ~T raat2o:Vj* - -TJ-. < n.' AMii,: ' (tucraaoi oy o w. siddje,» fiBKBEOH’ DENTIST',--*--! m}3*T] SO. ***Smltbflala (treyt, J I»J' *<f f „ • deswi Boaoßay, » f £ - W. P. FOSDENBEEQ; Af. D.; - ;■ .. .„ . fto. 151 Tons sTßctr. A few ileore erteet.' Office t* •Imre, -ihyFv haabetnconheeled with ibe«A[fcb]]ihV • mem of Dr- ilDlLthflo,«f Wheeling, fpf* ihe v laat_ilW" ye * n - -- .i7 fc _ - uptown* «. Oollmias, emrouißg, *c, ; '' . JOHN M'COUBfif' ; H7 r Attend* [o CoUecOng, BUI Polling, DiJJrlbßtlne Card* and Circalarsfbr Parties, Ao, Ac. - "* < Orders left at the Office of the hTomlngPast, or ’ - at HolmeiPerlOdleUStOfe.Third «t.wiU beenraiptl* attended to. J ,jjaj2hly ~{£?■ JP*ol**t>nQt£Ty*-~ne uiideMlyned ,respect folly offers .himself as • candidate for the OJSceof £ro- Uionotxry,snl.Jebt tc thadecisioa of the nut Whig and AfttuDvconte Convenrtoa. aptl7:dAwte . JOHN CALDWELL. ‘ 1852. SPRING s ARRANGEMENT j&i CievtUnd anil Pluofc.rKh ltsllroad, . Bm. Bms2L.> ■' To Cttmawv; Toufio'iSjTHDussr, itacßorr, 'Cmcloo* . JUILWAOSXS, tfCFVALO, Hc.IKUK, CoLUHBDB. AHJr w • cmmii. , . , The new and fast r wining steamer FOREST CITV leaves Monongntiola. wfcwf, foot ofMarker street* every •• Csundavs.rYeuned)[al 8 o^ioek—connecUne at WeUavHle with the Express Tram, of the Cleveland-* and Pittsburgh Railroad, leaving at 13 n’eiocir, Hh and - RmvingatCievetai»aateo , c!£rek t J > .fil. JanUcoQnect*ni anUi the lilnes for Toledo* •; SnmJa*ky, Peiroit, CbicagOj-JMiiWiukie, Buffalo, Dunkirk. Fare to Cleveland. S 3 SO. 1 j*, -For Tickets, apply u> A. CAUGUEY, ‘ 1 » AgeatCAP-R.R> Co, OFFICE—Corner Water end Smiih&eld streets, (up' siwrs,) opposite Moupngajipte Jfoutej ?<■ Ks*Not»— By iho Ohio and Pennsu. flatiron Jto Alii .Alliance to €lQvclasd,ike fare fromPiusbargb u> Clove--" 1- is Petsengereby boUnoaies ozrneinO&VK ''' l ; tend, at fA« same thrift and m tits same cram tf ttai. . fiprifcaf: . r ' 4 lAU l'A't'uKs‘~eW) tios-X'uiuc ited Potatoes, in store ■* ■ X and for >£le by , ,J, B. SIIERHIFF, , - mvfl 1 - 10 Market street- A»/ inuow oußTAirr rjirisjt—m »ai», whole f f sale ami retail. 6y - J ‘ ' WTfl ’ > - W. P. 31TABSIIAf.il. •7,’ioNa ■iknwfcsstiß consignment- • I > anil for rale bf~ 11. LEE, tnyB . 139 Liberty street. riIAKK WUiiOl—Tiialthe-Office at llie l'jttsiHrrgii-- X 'Water Worts baihcen removed (ollie Engine' House, on the carnerol U’Hantfwd Emtutreets:. tov-?-: mtfi St 3UsaS h%l£«bute tireeQ aod Stole Teas; 100 cany* '* do * do do; > Just receivedat die PekmTea. Bftro« 33 Tifth street; rayB~ ' - t A. JAYNES. TAVA , : v SftbasMavs Coffee; IbaleMoela do; - , Jait leceiTEd'BtUlO Eebiu'Tea BlorevSj Fiffh tlresl. BSS _ _ , A. JAYNES. - TbAATHEMATICAti INSTRUMENTS—Very aopP IrJL rior cases of MaihemaUcal Instrument!!, far Bale at. - - W-aJIAVEN’S Warehouse," •- ' . my 3 comer at Mattel and Second ota. 1 TOAPRR-LfANtJINUB--'& Urge -ttMorUnent af:tlie la* - A-. sefidylt*) constantly on hand,and for sstevby -■ ' . WALTER RMARSHAtL, Wood *l*ceL^- t •> f ll«ST ItKOtIVKU— A ne«r supply of thevery Lost 0 GERMAN fRUNES. Fotttleby - BAN. FIOKEISEN, , • No. 137 Liberty eireet.. Kfit ■ Hitt Ut&Si SUPEKFINB FLOUfi—Scccivcd oa IVI/ consignment, nndfor sate by 1 *■ » TAAFFB,HAGmatf fc BANE, tnj B " M Second sited.' _ |fctAIA>GUK- ' .v«i - JL/ Hastum»J. flsud v >.v burnt! 11 * >' i 1 i 1 k ' Wite*- W Where dul yottfeih?* ■- ' • AvDr Keyset’* Drugstore n t* v > W, *• Well,lhope yoa will *lrr<iya*et It fromhim, hereafter, for the lajuwfr lud Wft» very trad* 1 : v- r :. If. , tf .else ve wtnrjn tis-Krfe, .•Tor-be"WllB , £oo4s. l ve«y.elieu|r £ and«lmycinMd^v ■■-'■i-- ■»» i. W, u Where it Dr. Keyser’*Drug Slone™ » 11. u AI NaHOWood ilreet,«oiueroF Yltgln-ttllcf f wbcrelyouean&Tqray«gelgoo4Cart^onOii. ,, msB i SEALR&propott!* wilt he. receivedalthUOfflcetm 'til BOTiifct/on - ~ auon rrqulretf en/SG -ttiie* of the Pitts* "* "* burgh-;andSteubenvilleßtilroad, frost Campbell** fair to ibe Virginralint. Plan? and "prolife* wlHudexbibU- ~ ed,andibencceiMryinformation.re?pecilnffthe ; work;. a, given, by tfce.EngtoecriUifaia-Offied,wrfive days prior l “_ V* tothe lentng.gy ord&xof lhe Board* , >?•* ** •*" *-> EMiBBSB's - iD. JIITCIfPIi, JRi. * -|*U!sbiir£h*May;6kl&s*. > J ‘ ~Qhiel Engineer ; mjB; Pimbanfh amiSte'ubetrvUJe * ~ -r l w- ce «.*« i » H 'mUEjmder>ignribrg.lc«oio«nnt)uneetoblsfriena» J,. on(l customers, that, ho has receded a large, 1 wiihthe crea<e«lcarej)etecied,lot<>{.RimNl»H>arido {■BENCH WINK, which ha: canwarrafltwpure - genome, and vltlcfi lie telt* either by the bottle oreaik. *- uesldea, he keepaalwnjiirHlhalld, lectedatockof FRENCH OCGNAC.iI HANDY, HOfcl ■ r-‘ I« AND JOIN, ,nd o’ber Lion or,, allot which *re of the Bm qualities, and warranted tgenulnA articles.■ ;lla -vs >-ms > feels grntelbl for Carnet favors, and 1 tshall be hia duly to altered to his customer. As formerly.' ' . 1 As helias made the best and latest tuinrovrmentfOT ■i. -teetifylbg Whukey.be con. fiirnlrh iliem -of the. heat • • > • kind, and at the lowest price. I>. FfCKBBEN,-' t . . Myß.r.. ' No K? 7 Liberty street ■ ; CAIW.—UAY 8, 1862. = ' ’ 5 LAEGE AEEIVAI OF DEY GOODS! MURPHY & BURCHFiELP, ', > * Atth« Satth-Eut corner or FonrUi ni ' •• VMktritMel!, FUtibugl*, ' tA BEno*«e4i»iiigibnrSEt!ONflUra#;\Birpnlj-of j ■Jt. L Cctfds ibis Springyaud *f eprepsrca c to offef; to ...... . buyer* the choice ofafrfcjbttjjdeiieiTiite «tsort«entj,.' t iudmany anieiwut prtcc&uhaSa^iyiow,^•>. , ■ • - Ladies? Dress OoodSj lQdit tVeih Silky. „ Changeable andSta'ped? *' ‘ ‘ . ■ India urightti©tor*,forCljiloren 4 ' , v/DrochderisMftndChaiiffcabiol^reQChZhieMSnkSi:, Super Blaak and CbsEgcab/e v PlajnUlackDresiBi!k»; „ , * . French and J&gltribDerageDe.LalneSf:;, :, :• aa Dotages; ild Fopiioai , - dd MoalmlfeGage;;■ • ./v-v-.v . English, Frendraad American IMnlff. i ; r.Amongtnanyother umwnally cheap <Soodi; tro at& ' : ss»aa! a ‘ tj • • . . Black Lacs Sliawls Mil Scarfs. < * - /, Strsw-WorteiTVciU, Iliac tknee.t ml outer Brown, Blae aid Oran Tissue*. for do mer * l J les - • . ' TteyiaTC al»o receiTcU n fteah anonlt of ; M ! , Clang Diajter., BhSiini«^ n dftS^ T^, ««“?»?«- . - Qcilti, CoJmerpang*. *£. «ua»c«» Moallaa, r ■ u ««Ht svetf’Wwp „ C*^lMif A B w coops-: “ j;“n°a*niP*l» flnd btrrca Scrags , , baa? aiglet|a «SSld2|awl6k 5 0^ 0,t ® I, ' l ® I ‘°* Geatiedrtnttilielr 1 T ' iW recta wd eaeertm ,.- wui toTlaott-wboleiale rosafe ' good* auteur carters pits®»> B/tW a. 1 ■■ ■ ■V i * ' . .:-.’‘-d-.-.'- )•••?t.v.V';.i.i-::'-v 3. p i ~ - "> -r ~_. /, 1 i- - ; " , *" " > ' , <tr*, f .' *■ , f: , ■»*»’',. 1 r r ! 1 * '4 7 r AMUSEMENTS. VUUTSB. * 5 V f f '-' ■-V ■'il’S 1 § f
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