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JAMES BUCHANAN, * - - ■-tjr'psHSsyx.vASiAj JJy|j;g4&*3 decUian of th* OtmtCTcrif (ifntTOi Cv'"- 0 ‘ «- *• fiSJI VIOB SltfillßSSM „ . WI ILLIA m' b. KING, • • - OF ALABAMA! Subject to tht tarte Jcsunon , „ )H COMMISSION^!' f COL. WILLIAM SEAEIGHT, or rATETtE- OOCIitT. / ; sahoiTAl DEMOCRATIC COITVENTIOK*, ' ‘ ftflUintore, Md»» Tuesday, Jane >, 18ja. ELECTORAL, ticket. erjiaionui. BitcTotis. GEORGE W. WOODWARD. ' WILSON McCANDLESS. Gen. R.-PATTERSON. RSPBtSEKT.VmB. EIICTOR9. \ District. District. . •. lot, Peter Logan. 18th, H. C. Ever. 2d, George H. Martin. lift, JolmClayton. .! sd, John Miller. 16th, Isaao Robinson. - ' 4th, F. W. Bockius, lfift, llonry Fetter. 6ft, B, McCoy, Jr. 17th, James Burnside. 6th, A. Applo. 18tli, MaxwoUM Basil n. V 7th, lion. N Strickland 19th, Gen Jos M’Donald Bth, A. Peters. 20th, Wm. S. Calahan. 9ft, David Fistor, 21st, Andrew Burke. 10th, R. £ James. 22d, William Dutrn. 11th, John M’Rejnolds. 23d, JohnS.M’tJalraont ' !12ft, P.-Damon. 24tb, Georgeß. Barret. ■' flgy* Jon PatHTrSG, of every description* ox s-: ; -oouted’et tiiO office of tho Mamin# Post in beau -tifuTatyle, anil on"the lowest terms.' Particular v attention paid to the printing of Posters. and Programmes for Concerts and Exhibitions of nil. kinds. r Ttxn Wliig Komlnte for Congress.; We Imnmginnl, nfter concluding our article of I - yesterday ou.tbc whig aspirants to congressional j ’ honors, that we had dono- fail justice to all of t •. themi'gront and amaH. _ But there ore some in I j ■ that party who are notsntisfied with anything we I do in a good-natured way, who are carping at j * our article* and are stating at the street corners, 1 that wo have purposely stricken from the list pf - Whig aspirants the name of Josetii Ksox, Esq. j ' - Thisis gross-injustice to ns, andiu-nowise-erm ■ 'plimenlary to Mr.. Knox. We intended a-highly complimentary paragraph for Mr. K.—personally 80, of course; for wo do not like his politics; but wc were assured by- one -who understands the,, manner in which all the whig wires are worked, j >' that he would not stand a poll for a nomination, ' and,'of course, we did notplnco him in tho cate-, gaty of the other gentlemen who will be iu the : vaoatlvecaso after tho nominating convention adjourns. It is giveuont by tbo friends of Mr. Knox, that bis professional duties have impelled him to do - dine struggling for a nomination. -- ..This may bo true, and it may not. We are not in the secrets 'of the whig factions, and, consequently, cannot deieribe tho schemes of their most prominent ; lenders, or assign a sufficient course foc such modesty on the part of ono of the foremost of ; them, as Mr, Knor has recently evinced. Bot -' Wo have onr opinion—ns to bis: motives; it is this: - ■ .We have beard another rumor os to tho real cause of Mr. K. declining a nomination. Some imprudent Whig—'it may have been tho editor©! , the Gatette, or T.:J. Bigham.for ought we know —bafl Vet the fact Blip out that this gentleman is - nQvr carrying on-an-important correspondence v With Gcn. Scott, in a secret manner, era to the • ’ chances of that distinguished soldipr - for-: the next Presidency. If reports arc irue, ho has .- made promises to the .Genial which aro more ■ Illusive than the tricks of a necromsnccr, and tho hasty doubts oxpressod by bis superior.and bsnificent-patron, in prospective,-has induced hm to resolve to devote oil big energies to tho ' . diiCtlon of* President. We are soriy.Mr. Knox :b is adopted this coarse. It is something like reiioguiebing a bird in the hand for the doubtful -- obance of catching two in tho-bush. Ho would, 'hweheen n popular candidate for Congress, and - might be elected, if tho domocratlc candidate - would not boot bim in tbo race, bat bo will hot*. er get an office from Gen. Scott, and we are sor ry that ho is misapplying his talent and wasting his industry on a hopeless cause. Wo are sorry for Mr. Knox’s sorry conclusion as to his chnn - OTB for n distinguished office. . .. . i : Western Railroad,Travel-:..' ■ ■ Cisciksati, May 6,1852. - ’■ A communication hua been. p.ub»i9hed bore, 'Bi|ded' by DrsrDrato and Kidgely, two distin gnutnet jvmctUionerfl of Cincinnati, and a num ' her of others, cautioning the publio against tho Central Bailroad to Philadelphia, or Baltimore.; Shay say the treatment received over 28 miles of land travel was outrageous. This.will drive the travel via Dunkirk. - We cat tbe übovo from the New York Herald of yesterday, where it appeared ns a telegraphic . despatch. Itsecms that two doctors were badly treated.andf irthis greut reason, Western travel; trill be driven vii Dunkirk. Now wo happen to know that the conductors and attaches of tbe Central-Bailroad are obliging, intelligent, and ' experienced ■ men,-all anxious te promote the. comfort of the traveling publio, and the. interest of those by whom they are employed. - The press of New York, in their silly efforts to detract from the great conveniences and supe rior inducements of tbo Central. Bailroad as a traveling Tonte, have resorted to many ridiculous ; subterfuges ;: tmt this list coinage caps, the cli max of their jealousy. The New York and Erio Hood oan never oompetonvith the Central Boad ' —notwithstanding it does not treat its passengers ••Outrageously.” The difference is, the Brie. • Bead slaughters men and women, through the ■; carelessness of itß agents—but as they are;gen*. ■ rally plain people, without the title of " M. D.,” ■ it is iff little consequence, .Wo must oak . the Herald KQ display a -feu of the accidents daily oc curring on the Erie Boad, for the benefit of West ern travel.— Pennsylvanian. , ggg» We have not yersecn tlie communication -published by the Cincinnati doctorsbut we pre sume, tbe “28 mites” they complain of where - the ‘‘treatment” was "outrageous,” wore he tween Turtle Creek end Beatty's Statioo, .which & no Ballroad at all, hut a line of stages running - between ttro portions of the road. We know it to-be a-fact that mnny of the etage driver* on these 28 miles are artekiese, worthless, drunken Mt of vagaboeds and the stigo agents are not ; jßOcb better. But the Pennsylvania Ballroad ' Company should net bear the sins end delinquen oits of these people, . It is bat a temporary ar- thebest that could be made by the Company atthetime.. The stages are owned by, ■nd Are under the control of other parties. In less.'than three months the entfre'Bailroad will bn completed, and of course theso coaohcs will tm dispensed with. Tho officers and agents of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company ate iatelli "iiot, ensrgftlo, accommodating, experienced xasn, -who discharge their duties faithfully and promptly/ There have been fewer accidents on tbe Pennsylvania Ballroad than any other thor oughfare between the East and the West. The track has been admirably laidrand'thb ««* and loaomotlvea are new and well built. This Bail reml will-invite and oommand travel, and willdo * large and profitable business, while all oom jnonloation with the New York Ballroods will be watoff by tbe Icebergs of lake Erie, during one ludfeftheyear. J ’ giji.jndge -Woodward has accepted the ajK pbittfeMfct of Jndge of the Snpreme Canrtj ten rtnred >h*Btv ..flovernor Bigl.O?) to -supply, jjho jEJfci&iy Outer's death. Meeting; at StennliDM Men at St Xools. A large meeting of the owncraand officers of steamboats engaged in the trade of the western waters,"] was held nt St. Louis on tho Ist- insr. The followlbg cammittee, all practical men, were appointed lo Veport resolutions for the con sideration of tho tnceliug i . 1 . Capt- RfehafdPhillipß, Samuel Gaty, Esq, Cjpt, D/ -Embree,; iSonben McCord, - Gen.;N. Journey, Copt. G. W. Sparhowk, and -Copt. Morehouse. The Committe made a Report, i which wo are sorry Is.te long for pubUcatlonln: our columns. The Report is a reference to tho new Steamboat low proposed to Congress and wo give a yooapUulation of tho amendments pro. | posod by the mooting. Tho committeodakes up tho Law. in detail ond"report on,: every section.,, It proposes the following alterations and addi tions to the present hill. ~ .: 1 Sections two and throe, less detail. . I : Section four, leavo.out‘‘life boats” and insert substitute, which willsupercedeaeetion five. Section six, .allow small quantities of powder r to-be caTried under restriotlons. .Erohiblt car rying loose or uncovered hemp. . - Section 7th, third . division.—Test boilers to 100’pounds por square loch above 'tho pressure, allowed tlo be used*' limit present, boilers not to [ carry mbre tbanlCO pounds tolhO square inch, i and on engines here after to be built not more than 1180 pounds to the square inch. Section'Jth rcqnires a test-value.,, In boilers of common < construction, hereafter jto bo-built, flues Bbatl.not bo more than fifteen I and a half ificbcs In diameter. - J Inspectors not to sanction small openings for I steam or water, small tabes exposed to boat, nor I smaU spaces between -flues, they: shall require } that firo linos be kept below the water, lines in 1 boilers. Csptainß for boats hercafterbuilt orpurchascd to undergo a strict, examination,and if passed be licensed: to command bants. Strike' out 29th section of the bill allow ow ners or ©Score an appeal from Inspectors, to board of supervisinglnspectors, or tho supervis ing inspector of the district. . In page IT of the bill, linolCfi, strike out “ono In section 27tb; strike ont “chief engineers’.' and “engineers." . In section 9, add anoxception in caeos of ship wreck, Ac, ( In scction'lSlth, confirm “pilot rates" of tbo West, Rdd to them two sections. Wo would add; that “No Captain. Pilot; En gineer, Clerk or Mate, pf, any steamboat, while said boat be under why, 1 shall drink any alcohol ic liqnor, so as to bocomot under its influence; nor shall any officer nforosoid, at such time, play at any gnrao of cards, oral any other do vico or gome of chance whatever.” “Habitual drunkenness or gambling either on board or on shore, shall bo good oatap for revok ing a license to any steamboat officor.” - Wc arc not posted up on the question of steam, nor can,wo suggest the proper means to make its use comparatively safe, bat we believe that such can be done by our intelligent and practi cal river men,' A committee of 20 of them would form a better law for tbo protection of lives nad property, on tho western waters,- thin couldho. | devised by.the members of Congress during half a dozen sessions. w Tho meeting adopted a resolution that the l E'port ahould be embodied in a circular, and forwarded to.every principal city and town on the lakes and western rivers, with a request that I those interested nmy meet by delegates, in: gen oral convention, to bo held at tho city of • Louis* vi'le, on Tuesday, the Ist of Juno next, for tbo purpose of concentrating and reporting to Cun- I gres3 tbo views of those on whioh the proposed law will operate, B@* Da. C. Hatst, tho eelohrated swindler, Who recently made a magnificent .mercantile transaction In cotton, and afterwards n very eue eessful speculation, ns lie thought, in tho matri monial lino, st raducah, has had lho account of his frauds and crimes settled In a very prompt manner.- Tho Lonlsvillc Courier eaya that he arrived In that city on Tncsdoy morning in irons. Ho hid; been tried, convicted, and sentenced, in less than a week, and it is probable ho will commence bis five years labor in tho Kentucky penitentiary this day. Dr. -Hayno's fato should bo a warning to-all gay deceivers, who have wives, and are engaged in tho cotton trade, not to- “cotton" too endear ingly, to susceptible young ladies, and, most es pecially,: not to commence their rascality on board a steam boat,ond consummate it within the bounds of Kentucky. That Btntc was formerly called tho “Bloody Ground;” it is still so when a good big fight is on hand, but when tbo confi ding nature of woman Is violated, they bavclaws that punish more Ignominionsly than could a pistol bullet; The case of Haynes is ono of these, ond wo hope it may bo on example, hereafter, to all reprobates like him. • SIB. BUCHAN Alt IN VIRGINIA. A correspondent in Richmond, Vo.; writes to Us ns follows: BicnMOSD. Va., May S, 1862. I have canvaksed the Senate and Ilonso, and can confidently assure you that Mr. Baohanan will have 12 or IS of the fifceou Districts of our State; Mr. Douglas is strong, but hla friends, well aware that his onlyehoioe for the Presiden cy is prospective, and entirely dependent upon Mr. Buchanan's success now, seem willing to support Pennsylvania in the hope,that, indue time Pennsylvania wilt support them. This is their only end safest hope. ~ Mr, ’ Wise is, as usual, violent for Mr. Buchan an, and hence his motivos are suspected by those who would distraot our Councils. Letthem rant away. The “fife anddram' 1 cannoJonger hush the voioes of freemen who, in. the South at least, shall not be intimidated. Gen. Scott's “wooden horse”; could not conquer Troy, while Virginia, is truo to 1798, os she always will be, H. Errors Ux the Blectorlot Tteket. ■ The name of David Pjsteb, the Demoeratlo Presidential Elector for tbe 9th (Berks county) Congressional District, is erroneously printed, soys the Beading Qasette, in a' number of: tbe papers of the Stato; Bome of them have it Dan iel Poster, others David /Usher, and others again Daniel Pishir, His proper name 1b ns we have just written—David Pibieb. Demooretlo edi tors aro requested ti make the correetlau imme diately, so that there may bo no mistako in prin ting tho electorial ticket. The Harrisbnrgh Union mentions that tho name of the Elector for the 6ih Dlstrlot is also erroneously printed in many of the papers.— They have it R. McKay. It should be B. Mc- Cat, Jr. THB WBSBMNG BRIDGE. ' ‘ Tbo Wheeling Argus of Saturday publishes tbD followingnota from the Hon. G. W. Thomp son, member of Congress from that district.— As the editor says it speaks for itself:” H. -OfJ&ep,, May 6, 1852. Dr. Dunham -• , ■■■ The Committoo have ordered tke BUI in favor of the Bridge to bo reported. Yonra truly, , <3EO. W. THOMPSON. . Now, here. is a chance for our member, Mr. Howe, to show wlurt kind of stuff ho is made of. Wseee the llokev Goes I— The Hollidays burgh &am&rrd says that several gentiemenwho have been sent to the., Portage Railroad by tho Canal Commissioners, araunablo to find the sit nations assigned them;, and accordingly locate to suit themselves 1 One of-them has token a post on the sonny side of the railroad, and keeps tally on. a pine stick of thennmber ofenjpty coal cart'going to the taonntaltf t ' J +' -i v 1 * , -,iV t ' < J > J* , , _ . * * - <c * *v. - -counectleat* The message of Governor Seymour to the Legislature of Connecticut, IsaU ablo State pa per, abounding with lucid expositions of the in terests nnJ resources of that Commonwealth. — The exemption,of: thO’ : homeSfptul,' : gentrol in stead of special laws, tepebl'of the death penalty, &c , ore subjects discussed with the greatest boldness. TOb finances of the State are in a most satisfactory condition. The entire State debt has ietnpaii off, daring the past two years, and there* is now a surplus of monoy ia the Treasury of §31,000.. The: Governor intimates that a State tax of only three fourths of . a ctnt will be sufficient to meet the wants of the Treas ury. This is a - very great reduction.— The State-Stax from 1847 to 1851 was a. cent nndwaJ half;- and the, liquidation! of tho State debt, wlth a reduction of taxes, on ly prove the efucicnoy of Democratic rule. The onergies of Gov. Seymour daring. his official term! have always been directed to tho accom plishment of this object,-: and wo congratulate the people of Connecticut on the happy result of his efforts. ■ On National questions, Go?. Seymour takes o high Democratic : position. He 13. in,: favor of maintaining the existing compromise measures, opposed to agitation, and ardently attached' to the Union and peace of the country Uocplonce of Judge Woodward. . The following is the correspondence that took place between Gov. Bigler, and G,W. Woodward, Eiqi, in relation to the appointment of Mr. Woodward to n place in the Supremo Court of this State Jit will be scon that Judge Woodward hits'oocepted the appointment: . ExEctmvn Cbambeb, 1 Harrisburg, April 27,1862. J - Hoh. Geo. W. WoodwaHD — Dear Str :~ln riew of your high character ns acitisen and emi nent attainments ns a lawyer, I hare conceived it to be ray duty to tender to you, os 1 nowdo, a commission ns a Judge of tho Supremo Court, la the room of tho Hon. Richard Coulter, de ceased. With sentiments of high regard, I ret main, dear sir, yours truly, WILLIAM BIGLER. Wubesbaiuie, May 4, 1802. : His Excelikkoy, IVst. Biatca —Dear Sir :— Yonr polite note of the 27th ult, tendering mo a commission as Judge of tho Supremo Court, in the reom of the non. Richard Coulter, deceased, has been received. On n review of c.U tho inte rests and circumstances connected with this ap pointment, 1 Gel it . to bo my duty to acocpt it. I beg you to accept, dear Bir, my thanks for tho confidence implied in oppointing mo to so important ft trust, and my nasurnneo nlso, that, whilo I enter upon the exercise of it with great diffidence, I shall—whatever timo it may bo con tinued is my hands—spare no efforts to fulfill it faithTatly. I nm, with great regard, yonr obe dient servant, GEO- W. WOODWARD- ■ Tbo Shoe Trade* An exchange paper soys: Some of tho protec tionist printa nre calling upon the journeymen shoemakers to take tho whig sido in politics, for tho reason that, under tho tariff now in force, enoeted by a democratic Congress, great quanti ties of boots and shoes are brought into tho country from France. The.rich dealer, accord ing to them, makes a heavy profit ou bis import ported boots, white the American journeyman starves.. ■ ■ The .Poughkeepsie: American has taken the I pains to look a little into this matter of the Im- 1 port of boots and shoes, and, on consulting tbß j Annual Report of Commerce and Navigation for the year 1851. made, up in the office of Mr. i Cftrwm. Mr. Fillmore's Secretary of tho Treas ury. It fleda that in the year ending January 80th, 1851, there was an importation of 1CJ.243 pairs of boots, hoolcts, chtldfen'a shoes, Ac,, valued at $83,702. As an offset to this Importation, there, were in the same timo, exported 77,478 pairs of boots and 205,198 pairs of shoes, the product of tho United States, valued at StGB,B3b, leaving a balance in favor of the export side of the account, of $375,- 070, If, therefore, foreign countries send us boots and shoes, we more tb:Ji rotuon the compliment. For every boot and shoe fcrooghl Into tho coun try, wo send nearly two out of it. But if wo Consider the vnioe of the goods imported and ex ported. it will bo wen that for evtry dollar’s worth of boots and show hrongbt into the Coun try from abroad,.wo send six dollars’ worth, of boots andshpes to foreign countries. As matters now stand," the balance uf trade is largely la fa vor of Americannhoomakero, who wilt eec no occasion for any higher duties then arc now Im posed on imported boots nod shoes. Tsc Latb Ayraxit at Coivhma.—Wo learn i from tho Lanrcatrr Hammer, that so cxamlnn- 1 tion of the witnesses, iarclalion to tho Uto trans action at Columbia, in which a Baltimore police offioor, unmed Ridgely shot ft oolcredraatt named Smith, whom ho was taking into custody on a charge of being a fugitive slave, has been heard before 3. W. Fisher, Esq. It is the intention of: John L, Thompson, Esq., the District Attorney, that tho whole transaction shall be thoroughly investigated. Ho was present at tho examina tion, and intends to lay all the cvidonco before Gov. Bigler, and hnvo a requisition made on •the Governor of .Maryland, for tho pexaon of Ridgoly. ■ ■■■ - - Matebial Am ts MAssAOursETrs.— Tho Bos ton Tranicript of To-day says: “Wo leant that op to last evening Governor Kossuth had received $29,000 from Hungarian bonds Issued, and that money in various sums U pouring in to a large amount Wo should not bo surprised Ifbo should carry away, from bis visit to this metropolis, at least $50,000.: There sqems ti be no end to tho enthusiasm manifested from individuals in different towns in New Eng land to contribute ‘material aid’ to Kossuth.— Almost every hour adds something to swell tho amount.” • On ken Old Aoe. —The Savannah Republican says—“Wc have frequently heard this term bo foro a “yr«n old ago"—but never knew exactly the meaning of It, until we entno across tbo fol lowing hymenial announcement in tho Griffin (Ga.j Union: “Mabbieb.— ln Heard County on the 11th, Mr.. James Thomason aged 1 70, to Mrs. Nancy LinnviUo, ngod 60, nil of Heard conn ty, Ga." ' Tho Washington papers announce the deoth of Matthew St. Clair Clark, Esq., in tho 82dyear of his age. Tho Republic says: Mr. Clarko was a notlvo of tho State of Penn sylvania. -Ho was for many years Clerk of tho House of Representatives in Congress, and sub sequently Auditor of. tho Treasury for- the Post Office Department, lie was much respectedfor his many flno qualities of head and heart. N. W. Edwards, a whig member of tho Illinois Legislature, from Sangamon county has renounced thatparty, resigned has scat and ap pealed to his constituents to approve his course by a re-election. As tho county usually gives 600 whig majority, bis sincerity can hardly be questioned. The special election takes placo on the 6th of Juno. JSJ“ With pleasure wc refer our forwarding merchants, manufacturers and others, to tho ad vertisement of Messrs Tffiohell & Mogridge, of St. Lonis, Mo., whoso oxperienoe and facilities' render them a desirable Oenoral Commission Si Forwarding Haase to all who may require their sorvices. . ; Excitement at Richmond. —Qov. Johnston, of Virginia, having commuted to transportation the.sentence of. Hatcher, tho elave, who was to havo boon bang at Richmond yestorday, an in dignation meeting was oalled in that oity last night, to denounce him tor bis clemency to the onlprit. It created no little excitement. Cheat Shipment of Cotton.— At New Or leans on the SOth April, ; there were cleared for foreign ports no less than sixteen cotton loaded vessels, with an aggregate 30,288 boles. This amount, for one day, is, we bolieve, entirely un. preccdentod. _ Bow PsoEts AJtK poisoKSi>.«-A olork .of one of the' Boston markets recently seisedfhirty-eix osroan.es of veil, totally unfit for any person to eatf and which had boon .sold to a 'aawgge maker for thirty centsa carcass. SEWS ITEMS The Webster Club, of the neighborhood of Bos ton held ameeting onTuesday evening,' and took preliminary steps for (i grand Webster demon stration to taho place in ' that city shortly. All, who favor the rfaim. to the Presidency ore to be incited to attend. ■.lt is- stated- that 'Government hare assumed the liabilities of Lieut. Colonel Mitchell, amount ing to $90,000, for soitingproperty belonging to Harmony & Co., while on his tray from Snnta.Fe to Chihuahua, during .the Meiioan war. . The next Woman’s Bights Convention is to be .held at Westohestcr, Chester ■ county, Pennsyl vania, on the 2d and 3d days of-June.-Tho offi cial call for It is signed by Lucretia Mott, Sallio P. Lewis, and sundry other fair revolutionists, | whose names are now somewhat famouß among the ima. It is stated that the passage of horsos and cat tle over: the Wheeling bridge: during last win ter has been immense. Since the Ist of Decem ber the number has probably- been not less than 70,000. Gen. CaraVajal. it is said, was In the neigh i borbood of TSatamoras at the latest dates, ex pecting a reinforcement of three hundred Ger mans, whom Col, Ford was bringing from the lntorlor of Toxaß. Conalea.bad. gone to Ca margo. I Mr. Thomas Denny SaTgent denies tho right I of Col. Fremont to repudiate and disclaim tho I contracts entered into by. Col. Benton, far his I account,and has commenced a suit against Fre- I mont, to establish his (Sargent’s) rights. Theto wero no fewor than sixty-three arrivals from sea, nt New York* on Wednesday, of which thirty-seven were square-rigged vessels; of these eighteen wero from foreign ports. Mrs. Slnolair and Mr. Vandenhoff are still In Boston, performing an engagement. The N»- tional Theatre, Just destroyed by fire, is to be built on tho old site. Tho Frouch Geographical Society has award ed a prho to E. G. Squire, late H. 8. Charge to Nicaragua, In reward of his archtcological dis coveries. Col. F. W. Pickens and Hon. W. F. Colcock, are mentioned os successors of Mr. Hhp|t, in tho United States Benato from South Carolina. Haynes* tho bigamist, was convicted at Pa ducah, Ky., on the 80tb tilt,,, and sent to tho State prison for five yeare. Kate Virginia Poole has boon sentenced to the New Hamhsblre State prison for life, for killing her infant child. A female named Catharine Scholsy, aged 38, who weighs 611 lbs., is being exhibited: at Col umbus, Ohio. , - Slnco tho let of January .4G,370 tons of Ice havo been-exported from Boston. The Kentucky Colonisation Society will send an expedition to Liberia next January. : The wife of Thackeray, tho liveliest of modern i writers, is an inmate of alunatio asylum, i Jenny Lind gave a private chnrity concert at i Nothampton, Mass., a few evenings since, i p, T. Jones has recovered $5,000 damages for libel from Mr. Wilkes, of tbo New York Po- I lico Gaictte, Mr. W,, however, soiled for Cal ifornia several weeks ago. . I The Clipper ship Helena is.. to sail from New I York, on the 25th instant, for the Australia gold diggings. Sir, Webster and “Beset” Tho demonstration in Now York, on the even ing of the 4th, to bring Mr. Webster on the Presidential track, was largely attended, and much teal exhlbitcdby the crowd in attendance: It was nothing unnsualj.bowevcr, for such move ments have been made annually for theso twenty years. ’Webster is always talk'd o/ for the Pres idency hut never nominated. , A- contemporary says.:- - “Tho treatment that Webster receives from the Whig pnr»v reminds us of an anecdote we hoard tbo other day of ft boy and his dog.— ‘Boss,’ says tho boy, ‘would you Uke this crack er 7’ Tho dog tooks up smilingly hud wlahfuUy iDto his young master’s face, ns much ns to say, •you know 1 would.’ i ‘Well, then speak for U.’ i Tho dog barks. • Now then, stand up on your hinds legs.’ i Tho dog raises bimrclf on hi* nothor extrem i-ilies. , - ‘Now, sir, roll over.’ | The dog rolls over. | *Now the other way.’ ‘Tis done. ‘Now then,’ says the boy, putting the cracker ia his packet, ‘go away; I shall want tho crack er to make you do that again.' So Ula with Webster. Ho smiles, ho fawns, ho .harks,- he standß np, he lies down, hB rolls over this way and then that. In expectation of tho Presidency, but after all hla abasement, tho precious boon is still withheld as an inducement to make him do It oil over again. Some dogs coold not bo tricked more than two or three times; but Webster seems to be slow to prcceivo that ho Is imposed upon,” .■-... ■ C.\ar Mr.mso tx Catiroasu. —We abserve in our CaUfornlo papers that several camp meet ings are about to be held in that Btate. The first will be held near Sonoma, commencing on tho 14th Of May» the second at Santa Crus, commencing on tho 2lst of May, the third on San Jose river, on the 4th of Jpno. There will be others In tho mining districts; (moot Voloaco on tho 10th July, • Tho opponent of Mr. Broderick in the recent duel at Contra Costa, In California, was n Bon of William Smith, Ex-Govenior and Con gressman of Yirginin, and commonly known In that state ns “Extra Billy.” Tho father was presont at tho duo!. Alexander Wells, formerly of Now York, was Mr. Broderick's second; and a Mr. Fitxhugb, Judge Smith’s. A Substantial PLAironsL—Tho Pennsylvani an Icsrsi from the chairman of the committee of arrangements for the reception of .tho Nntibnal Contention at Baltimore* that 20*000 feet of prime Hickory boards for tho construction of the Platform upon which the Convention la to hold its deliberations, havo been ordered ..direct from Ike Hermitage. ESy* An Irißh paper says—“Thedrought so long prevalent begins to.excite no small alarm among the farmers regarding its effect upon the erops. They are beginning to feel exceedingly tho want of ralni for the last twenty yoarn no such continued drought is rcoolleoted; at this season.” try* Annual SUiIISC of the Orphan aw lum 'Society*— The Annual Mretlog nf the .Pits hnrffh and AHecbeny o*pHau A*ylnm toci«*y -.wli oe. ® in the him Pwiby t«l.n Church of Allegheny Cuy on T o* Cay next. »l seven o'clock, P. M, v, Addresses will be delivered as uraal. The Fnenda nod Patrons of tho Asylum are reyneotlrely Invited to attend. B, order St? , rry-ijoyon want a cheap and good.hooh '■J*» OlßMl—lf you do, go to MUOlib’3, at No. 110 ;Wnod. street, next door to (lavis* Aactloit M«rt,. You •will find ut Moore'- Mot only Looking Glosses in which vnu ran see voarseli full aim. as lair o ns life but also rwri varlety ™ lla'r.N'll- Tooth Clml. Pho-.P-mt, Pustlng. Scrubbing and Sweeping Bau«i*s j lte has a large assortment of Fancy and Variety Goods Pictures, nod every Article kept inslorea Of a use charnel* r. Store Keepers will End U greatly to their ad vantage to give mo a call, os I am determined in sell nt such prices as connot fttll to Illy,f’UUßincuon . • Becollect, Moosa’s, No. 110 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ■ aprSJ'.lw .-.•v • • • It le Superseding all Others* m Pr.M’taiie’s Vermiroge, »i rapidly jupplaiKmg aUtthir Worm Medicines. Where used, it produced the best effeots; driving out all . other retfictlteo Bead the fallowing t— n mtTSyßtß,'Ala., J«n;S>, 1851. '.Missus' J. Kidd A Co.—Please send me ten gross of M'Lane's Vermifage. I havo spld double the amount of yonr Vermifuge to that of Fahnestock, In ISSD; and I think this year the latter will be pretty well worn out. JOHN F. DEMOVILLE. ToLSsaouo’vliOWia Co.; Jfy. Fab. 5,1851. Msssas J.Bctd a Co.—The demand for Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge end lie Liver Pills, Is vary great, "and t wish to have a-lot ol each to sell on commission. Hereto, fore, Fahncatockls Vermifuge has been the mosi valutt* ble, iur, M’laru's is mm supsrseilng Ut. SV&BS08 0 For ante by most,iMeiuhaiua and Druggists in tosinl and country, andby the aoteProprleuiref 9 _ „ J- KIDD k CO., myfcdlwltw »Wood attest r AKBBIIPERiOU SALMON-16 bbls salmon, Me ljCullomh’* brand, In »to«ff^^g nrAT ). TMMEDTATELY. nuhis'uffife’i* aellSreind '“lfi'fj .X sent BOY* who can «rrite * fur hand. oe«« i*Pl»y».unlc*f he can farnisfa:*ailafWwry TCcoo>®enoa tojB- ' iniyit _ I. W> CUA.DMICK. > DEALER IK DAOS AND DASBB' • So* *49 Wood BU«t. IMTTSBOttOH.fA The hirbest price in.-enah paidforraga.. liay.li-T , For Rent* . 4 FINE TWO &TORY BRl> K DWBLUNG*..«tnr J%. ated on Chatham afreet, ■with 6 room* and A..£° 0< * gorret. Tcira»fa*y. Kiqutre of ... PARRY. BCOTT & CO.* Wood st., myllzlwd • . ‘ beweecnStb st. and Diamond , rjTOCKS WANTED— „ , O 50 #hiue» KjrcHnage Bank; SO 1 do' Cliff Mining Company j IPO do 'Adventure do; 100 do Nortl-Wesuro do; B3,ooft City Coupon v n i - LglN3 Public S*l«. . _ ... npHE undersigned will expose 10 public sale jjm premises, on Bedford street, 7ih ward, on Saturday. nexi.Moy IS. 1852, at 10 tfeloek A. M, three horses,J tv-ions H or 4 curut,S or 0 sells of harness, one cow, hsflseliold and kitchen fonmuro* *o-i to. -Tenw ™®oo known on ihc day of solo.- , . •> W Rl* HtflAN *,<•.. . AdnainKTffttors ond Guardians. • , of ih* asiate of Danicl Forns.^ - - . saloons and BMh«. ■ ■■ ■■■ TJtT-JI. M. WaBD woulfl Viespeotfallr^RSneimte u> W the Ladles anil Gentlemen of Piusborgh ond vl clnity, thellhesparlausSalooneetlhe Alheoaromßima- Inga,are now .applied with a “I*" 'Cream«»Cttlr*«, Fruit#; *nd oihef Open fromo A.M.to 11 P.M.. . v ; "’ ; ' ALSO—The BothlnrdepaTUiieni viU always be foon? In order, for Hot,, Cola, or Shower Bithi, otvalmost In dlspehtible requisite forth*preservation or health. : • PyH-.': •' ■ ■ ■■ • fIOPPER STOCKS— \_i lOsLurcsMtnesoin; ICO do Ridge i v 100 do IronCltyi 100 dtf- Dougla»s Houghton; •■ TOO-' do Fore?*; 100 do phranl*! On eomlgnmonl end tor **j| r^o , - Stock and Exchange Broke**, \ invlt corner ot Market and Thl«d *ls« ' — For Hale. , TEN or TWRUVE LOT-* OEiOROUND near 111* 101 l gale U the all wlthle fivomlno'es’ walk o? the; Nonongaheia, Bridge, These lon are of Jargonis. fronting on Carron street and the OrownsTillo turnpike, ond ore among the best to • for bsl'dinff parposes on that sideof.the.river, one of these iieiiiE a large lot extending frpm ; one stteet to the other* nnu adjoining the toll bq'isa lot. - , They will boflold low; and on reasonable terms, i ate perfect and clear of tucp^^oßF., ‘ ‘No 51 Grant.M. 110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and far the Count} o* John Soton* oT Foutth: \Verd, City of A'lpffhcat.ln the County aiores.md, burably sheweih, That rourpelitionerhath provldedhlaiselfwlih materials for the accommodation of troTelerfl and others, at hi* dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays. that, yoor Honom ■will he pleased to grant .him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And ; your,pcu* tinner, ns rnduty bound, will pray. j nHV . saJ Q^ Wf.ilie subscribers, citizens of thr Word aforesaid, do certify* tiiftt the above petltioncrls of good repine for honesty and temperance;and ip well provided with house room andconveuiences fotthe accommodation ana lock ing of grangers and tTUve>re*fttid that said tavern la ne* CO Johi?*R. tohniton» John Hanm?*, Wm 51 SlewaihAa Havv L. Walter Carl Rombfieft* John Marshal, Jhna. Callaghna,lKGohs,fril! AmhotHjC.SchaoertScSmib, jnv • •. the Honorable the Judges of the.Canri of Genera* 1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Conn: iy The * petit! on *of Elisa Pomeroy, of Shclertcwn ship, h the County aforesaid • homUly-sbewcili,— That your petitioner hath , provided herself with ran*. terlaU forth® accommodaiiau.of travelers and others* at Ids dwelling house In lfie t township, aforesaid* and prays that yoar Honor* will ‘ c pleored to grant her a heen*a to keep a public hoare of entertainment, And your petitioner, as in duty oU ' F XS^6 MERO y. We,the »«bseriber»,ciliMn.of the township aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner i? of, pood repnte for honesty and temperance* aod is .well wi'n hotis« loom and convenience* for ihc .accommodation and lodging nf stranger* and travelers, and that saiu John KeilvvWra, «.YonnsfaErtuik -lin I'l.fir, John Snyder. John Wn krr, Win M’Pnrienrt. Joseph Grnt'hs Robert bl’Donnld, John Muslim, Osvld hl’Mullin. Wm Smith . , ■■■■■■.■ Imylltst f»*b the Honorable'the Judges of the Courtof General ■\ (juarusr Session* of the Peace*ln and for the ■County of Wta of the f ifih Word, city of |Mis‘jpr*ti t In the County Aforesaid* humbly ahewetb, That yonr petitioner hath provided himself .with material* for the accommodation of traveler* And oiber** at tus dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid* and prays that your Honor* will be pleased to grant Junta license to keep o public home of entertainment. And yonr petr ttoacr, «s tn dpty bound, will pray pERf-USON. Wc,t!iß«ob»erltiet.«,ciri*en»of lie atoresdld Word Jo certify, that the above petitioner Is of good tcputeror honesiyattdtcropepancc,aiidi* v.ellprovi<icbyn!bhoiise room ami convenience:! for the occotninpualiou of trav lore ontl otiicn.aiui that said tavern i» necessary. Andrew Joliu«ou. R MeKeovfir« M S oan« tf iJurrclue, Joir.es Kelly, JointMccktn, G Kelly,! Ir.iUalirll; James Geliy, A lu'collam Joo H Ca«»el,DT»ytor otyll:«.» (Gazette copy and charge P..-K) . , ■ isr«rt r oairxf»B*JitBßKAsi3£ ««»• PAST. . __ I ACCCMUIATED CAPITAL, s*oo,ooo, THK ANNUAL DIVXDENDS have been unnsaally, large, stowing that lha company ha> been Uutog a I very large and prospentas btU'iievs. \ ■ The dividends in 1348 were SO per cent. 1017 “ to . ■ v ■■ • ! >■ 'IS4S. « 1 0 1 ■ ■■ .. | 1819 . 40 ■..■■,« ■ ' ! IBM. " 49 : “ ■■ I last “ SO ■■« 1 ■■ ■: •> isse «• 40 • Thia >• atronfi theeldnl companies In the united states. lu accumulated cspitU Uconrtamly Jncreaslnff for the benefit of member** present ana future* . /■ • MORttM FBANKUN, President. ' Plikv Farffiua, Actuary- ■ ■ ■ - ■ _ CVRTI&4DOBD3, Afitf. Pittsburgh, cor.. Of Wood and Fifth atreew, over Pat* rick A Fneno’a OonlrrtH HoU'«» CAUb'uRNtA RISKS TAKEN. •• • AJso.ftccnts i'orFroiection and F»raei , i PireandMu* r*nc Ifitnrsrcpv I’Bpitai 5f4..0.00P, tuid of Brute h oSice» Empire State llea’in tnclodlng tccu* mutated capital £lB fltfO. . , .• ,» » .-AUo.ogpnu for the patchansaca sole of real estate* mill ■ ••••.. -• •• it it r h T-C. TWICUKIikiS- CO.'S FORWARDING ANO COMMISSION HOUSE, SAINT LOUIS. JORX W. TWXcnSIL»*-«» , »»»*»** , ***«*» , W , WK WbORUJOS* Twlchell tb ftfogvlrtgei ■ COMMISSION AND FOKWaKUINO MKRCHANTS, . Co'Httof- Ctxamsrttal find Pint strrtls ■ TntTtLL promptly attend to all consignments andCom w pmsioia entrusted lofbeTn.nfld »trtroake liberal cash advance* oo consignment* or Rills of Lading In hand.': - orders for th* purchase-of Lead, Grain, H*tnp and other Produce, wil be promptly filled at the lowestpoi* aihleprices;and on thebestterms.: • Thcywdlalro undertake the settlement and collec tion or claim* of importance; and hope; by iheir espe cial pcnouit edofi* and attention to ail the interests of their friend*, in Kenoral satisfaction. a •■■■•■■• Geo Collier, Sr. Lomu; Kills A Morion, C nelnnau; PageA Huron 'do Strader A Gorman do Charles*, blow A Co, do Hozea A Fraser, do . Chouteau A trail*, do Springer A Whilenrnmdo ; D Leech A Co* wUhan Holmes * Co., J- \V, Barter A Uro, Pittsburgh; Morgan* J M Buck A Morgan; Philadelphia; Shields A Miller, i‘hiladelplna; It. D. Newcomb A CroT and W, ILReyuoids; Louisville \ T. C. TWiCHKLL A CO, New Orleans. COMMISSION HOUSE, &8W ORLEANS. THIS Ion? established House confine their attention strictly to sales and parchases on Commission, ana to the Forwarding business generally. • « They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given them. • .. , • Janmiry tf9,ISW. - • • • ■«• - fmar4:bfem 100 BUILDING LOIS FOR SALE, AIiLAOibIATIUN. ON TUB OHIO AND PF.NN*A RAILROAD, ; LAWREFCB COC.MT, PIRH'i. milE urdeMigued, having laid out a plan of Building A Lnt«. at Eann Station, ia now trady to comply wun the withes of the many perhoas that have ceiled on him, in order in bay loUatihal nlaae. For those that know . : Enon Siotlon. ond the prospects of the place, It wonta be cupelflami* to soy a tingle word aboat it { hat iimay be proper to give some descnpllan thereof for strangers.- BN«»N STATION is spumed on the Ohm and Penn* sylvaola Railroad, forty-two miles west of Pittsburgh, and fourteen from the mouth of the Beaver, atapoiut where ho Stale road, ftead ng irom -Bridgewater, on the Ohio fiver, to Darlington, Petersburg, Poland, Youngstown, 4c.,) crosses the. Railroa d; in a reraarkfe bly healthy, productive and rich country. The great nmonni of country produce of the neighborhood and the whole Western Reserve always did and ever will pass by way ot Enonto the Pittsburgh market—and fand a central point In Enon Station, where the Railroad Com*' pany hare secured a Depot—ground of SOO by 800 feet, which they are now leveling and covering withbmld inga of all kinds, far transportation purposes. Ei.on Station Is already said to he the best paylngDo got for the Company, on the whole Rtllroad, and men of asinessknow that there are two other. Railroads in contemplation, which will connect at Rnon; the one from Cleveland, bv way of W itrenand Poland —the. otner from Erie, rut New Castic. Other new roads are making from all directions, and the region, affords all building and manufacturing fapllnles. liitoic sorsCaAL U found on almost every farm, and the so called “ Con-, nelCoat,” said to surpass any other kind - , in many re- , sperw, is found in the immediato neighborhood, in veins i fifteen feet thick > • . ■■ A . •: v There Is, also, iron Jore r limestone, chinaTfaro earth, i povers* timber for building and other i purposes. In abundance, io.j.so ihat It »cqalre»-.onty men of some capital ana spiruot dnwrprlse.todevelope the rich resources 01 that region. The circumstances are as favorable as can be wished for; nil transporta tion, ramufacturing.nnd building facilities, a rich aud healthy country, and an industrious and moral popular lien ail nroupd , . , . . , . There Is a Bpuino on the ground or toe undersigned, about 1,0 0 feet from the Depot, with noout 4U feet rail to it, and enough of <hi best water that ever flawed ou the faceof the earth,to supply at least twenty-.to. thirty thousand inhabitants throughout all seasons of the year.. Toi* spring has, in fact.been renowned for its excellent water, amongst persons accustomed to travel that toad for the last.4o years. : ' Tub Title la indisputable, and free from all inenm* branees. . Payments will be' made easy* Oao-fourth s&*h) re mainder In five eqqul payment?, wuhimeresf. • lUKEasNcssaa io the prorpeot of other Railroad con nections:. Gen. Wm. Robinson; jr;, President of the Ohio nr/. Pennsylvania Railroad Company; Frederick Loiept, the Arm ol Lori nz A Vvlebtmaft 5 8010-' mon W. Roberta, E-d*i Chief of tha Ohio and Ppnnsylvunin Railroad Company. Also, the, following gentleipcn, who havo already boaghi Lots in the iioikh borbood of. Enon Station, partly removed there, or ftte building summer seats ana dwellings,or business hcuMfl —all PiusburghersEx*Sbenff_Fflm>ihQ; Mrc wAur man, ofthcilrmQfLprpnf A/Wi6t»man}3[n RhaieiV at slier unie«,ln MsOffcce, jof tbs Weeiern Peonoli. ilsf l!<! ® n? *' llfield Wree *> p i«**>anh? * qri»g! H. P.toUELLlft.- TACKSON’a fiLK KSiBEOCATiOtt- J ssressassfi®rlj-.w«* flMsJomf cwvcd a; tha FourTst Stoss, 2? FUih «i. #7* aTJaTTO J • • '-O.V, *' - x*?;**.v _ v *. - ~ ( SPECIAL NOTICES. Co*ietf«i.cor^ ner of Market and Thlrd ; ;*treetiL Instruction u( Book* J* e Pj. n 5 *bdsyt‘rt Q jpr both day and evening Ladles’ Wnungand Bpok Veepmg clasles meet from 9to 5 in l^ e .lf l J ril00 i?-* : ? PrllKI ‘P a '' ,wi rt attend to the settling or opening newiactis, eorree ting er rors, Ac 1 hose having need of his *erv<cea wIH apply at the Cortege. • <] K CHAMBERLIN, Profc-*,f;jioQfc-k«eplnfr . . P. R. SPKTictB, Penmamhip. apl9 h fccUea* Classes—Ouff*« Collect. . :ny IN PIs.NMANSHIPj.CAKO WKITINU AND DRAWING; under Mr. J.D. WILL! AM«,ind Mr :P BLATAPKR, .and iaaH,Uta hipber branches of an En« • ffllsh at d Classical Educauon, under Mr. H, (I WDEN. Two spacious room* it *ve recea ly been elegantly fitted up for their special accommodation. CaU aud «ee the arrangements. . •• • ■. ■ -> laprs C7*Oy*pcpaiQi or Indigestion, is that kind, of-derangement of the awmach-which interferes with the conversion of the food into chyle, ■ ■ThiGympumicfVysptpsia atei lossof appetite,nan -Bea< beau-barn, flatulency* acid, f«mi or.jnodoxous eructations, a gnawing sensation lit tnesiomachyrhen empty, great losiiveness, chUhaesajvpaleness idi ihe, coaniennnceflangour, lasittßde,TmwUflngneM tomoye about, iowncss of spirits, palpitations pf ihe beartt.and distorbed sleep. These symptoms vary in. different in 'dividual* and constitutions audiomanycasesbtitwon Sidney disease, dropsy, liver eomplainytthd ft'oebUiia' . ted conditionof the «vnole body sod a shattered state or the nervon* system, that renders life burdensome ?■-. * JDr. AUealint DtgettivtßtUtrs are peculiarly adapted tome deranged condition of the sterooch ftboCe allttdfdtoi and If talcen per9overingiy,vriU restore fue l -tt bOalthy These Bitters are made of some | of the most valuable materials ot the MateriaMedico,. | \ and are prepared In n peculiar manner, Jrcown only to i the proprietor. They do net contain enynartleleof al«i cobol,nndare perfectly safe In their operation on the ;i i banian system. The most inactive and depraved condi*: i tionofthe stomach la often relieved by onehoitle—all ; i loarness, wind, paiu*-and depression of spirits, are en i-ttrelv removed. >Hovrcan aman.be in health wheiubat Seat reservoir is diseased I *-.- Correct the morbid aisle of e stomach by talcing these Bitters,and Dyspepsia,“whli. all its grim horrors, will fly from yon. -i : "r Price 75 cents. . Prepared'and sold by - Dr, 0. il. KfiYSER,. . v y at hra Drag-Store; 140 :WoQd street,-; ; aptfl4:lm;d&w " Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ (ETDf WISTAR'ia BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Balsam Is peculiarly adapted to every disease of the Lnnga and Xiver, which is prodnced by owever varying climate* . Tk*\Thto*y and- tks Procure. v- 1 .The cures front this medicine have been, and will be, i jaflt in proportion to*, the immber of cases in which it j*' used, Its only mirronlpos powers,are thosowhieh it: possesses from and in common with nature, whose ope.?., rations It Cart only assist and Imitec. Ite action Is -un* mediate, and. though calm, energetics It allays imiia-, turn while it promotes secretion end ezcTctioa. Itcan never fail to palliate, and wherC a cure Is possible, it wilreure. Taw was thc.iheoty.of th«raedic!ne«as in vented ; and experience, In numerous cases, of every kind and variety, has demonstrated the correctness of Us principles. , ■ » See advertisement In another colomtu- . iapr3u r f£7- Wanted.—A few men of thorough business habits and good address* for a safe and respectable bust* ness; it is a lm.»iness . thni require* no capital but good , character, busmens habits and energy - 'Fo "men with, the above qualifications ft permanent bonnes* .and the best of wages will be given -Apply or .address No~3P. Smi{hfielJ street, corner ofThird, v [apri!B:tf. Brelflon»»Oacoerreotrpee, ' Poet Office Buildings, Thira Street, •* ■ ~ tIKENESSK* taken In all weathers, from 6 A. M. to C P, Mo giving on accurate, artistic and.animate likeness, unlike and vastly superior to the “corn*; •mon cheap- daguerreotypes. M at the. following cheap price*Sljso,*!4tt», S3.oo,Si,oo J Bs,ooand upward, ac* cording to the site and quality of case or frames jO" Hours for children, from H A M. to tJ P. fil- N. B —Likenesses of sick ordUeased persons taken in any part of the city.. r-i tnovS&ly. Bobesnla Qlftia Worßi* ADAMS, HOSEMAN * CO., MANUFACTURERS or FLINT GLASS,Ia Oil its variety. - We have aUo, oa hand, Ughtnag Rod r duaulatore, of asupenor pauern to any thing yet pro* daecd. ■ Dealers In Glassware can save from 10 to; 15 per* eem.br giving us a call. . Warehouse, corner or Water and Ross streets. feblB3m: Pittsburgh,?* . CITIZENS’ Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. C. O.TlU*sEY7President. ’ SAMUEL L. MARSMBLL, Secretary. OFFICE:, fii WATEB STREET, . bttieun Market and Wood itrtd't ■ ' ST* Insures Hall and Cargo Rlsfea* On the Ohio and MUmeippi Pivere and trihutatiea, INsUfi hs atrainst r«»* nr Damage by Fire• . ALSO— Against the Penis of (he 8oa» and Inland NavigaUon and.TraruportaUon* - . DIRECTORS. C.G. Tiussey, Wm Larimer, Jr., 7 Willmra Bsgaley, Sara’lM.Kirri* • Hugh D, King, ' : : William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr, D. Dehaven,■; r ■ S.Harb&ug?), - Francis Sellers, hdwatd Jleaxleton, . JLSchoonmaJter. WalwrDrjam, Somueißca. . • Isaac M. Pennocir. . £Ja Associated Firemen’e luaaranes Compa*; Ayof th« City of Pittsbnrgb, W. W Dallas, Fren’l —ROBERTFINNEY, Bec^. . fp* WUI insure against FIRE and MARINE ftJS£S ©fall kradi. Qfllc• tn MonongxbMaHsust, iYoj.l2l and 12 S Mourn.- . DmCCTOU; . W. VF r Palis*, , Join* Anderson, IJ.C.iJawTer, R. B, Simpsoi/; ■-> Wm.Al.Kdgar, H B.Wkins* Robtrtlftnncy; . • Oltarles Kcni, 'Wii]ia a n'ttor%an, William Collingwoort,' A P. Anrtima, ■ . Joseph Kaye, Vv’iUiam B. Wiigbier. Q7‘I)EAFNE3SinQi«es in ifce head,and all disagree able discharges from the earispeedtiy and permanently removed without pain or inconvenience* by Dr* HART LEY, Principal Aumt of tho pf«. Y. Ear Burgety r who may be consumed at 99 AtICU street,Philadelphia, from Olo3o'clock. - .. ■ -.-.-i• - vv. Thirteen venra close and almost undivided attention to this branch of cpeetal practice bos enabled him to •rttiacabis treatment to auch a degree,of success ns to find the most confirmed nnd obstinate cases yield hy a teady attention to the means prescribed; • -.{au<lo FltwtmreU Lin lttsuro&ee COmpaßr* OF PITI'SbVMZHi PB2KVU.; ' capital @iqo,ooo. President—J&tnca S. Hoon; - . VicftPrcslderu— •;• . Treßsnrer—Joseph 3. Leech. Secretary--C.A Colton; . , Omes, No; 15 FotraiH Stbwt. Ijy: TMs Company m»k€R every Insurance upper* t&inmg to or connected-with Lite Risks. - • - r , ~ Mu ual rates ere the same &a those adopted by ether safely conducted Companies.-. Joint Stock Rates at a teriuction of ene*titlrd front the Mutual raies-ctjual to a dividend of thirty-litre© And one-third percent paid annually in advance. Risks taken on lb* lives orpersons going to Califor nia. . .. 1 ’ DIRECTORS* . James9.nnon* - ; Joseph S. Leecb. Charles A. Colton, Samuel M’Olurfcan, •.-William Phillips, . JohnA.Wjlson,- ' mtrll:6m JoVnScoit * - JBTNA INBUKANCB COMPANY. Of SarUovtfi Ooaik* . CapUalStock‘-‘«.••*•‘-•——••8300,000 Assets- —— 480,173 O.Ticeof the Pittsburgh AucnoyintheSiorcHoom of M'Curdf & I*oomivNO'C9 Uood street. novVtf It H* BEESON, Agent. STATE PUJTDAIi ? ' FIUE INSURANCE COMPANY. Harrisburg, pa. CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS. Designed only fonhe safer classes of property* has in ample capital) and affords superior advantages fnpomt of cheapness, safety audaccomm.qdaUon, to City-acd Coumr/ Mcrchauts and owners-of Dwellings and Uo|a ted or Country Property. • A> A. CARRIER, Actuary, r.ov!2 BrapcUO£Cce*siSmubEeldsuP*usburgb. (J3* Odd Follow*’ Hall, Odeon BuUding t Fourth itrttti betWßn Wood and. Smititftld ttmiu— Pittsburgh Encampment, No. B,meets Ist and3dTuesdaysof each month. Pittsburgh Degr«eLodge^V4 t mee:B2dsnd4thTtte»*' days Mechanics 1 Lodge, No.fi, meets every Thursday even* fvesiemStarLodge, No. 24, raeetsevery Wednesday evening* •: Iron City. Lodge, No. 182, meets every Mqndayev’ng* •• Mount Moriah. Lodge, No.SCO.mect* every Monday evening) at Union itan,coriier.or Fifth and Smlinßelo, ■■ Zocco Lodge, No. 385,nieeii every Thursday evening, at their Haft, cornerof tfmithfield and Fifth streets* ■■.■ i ;Twin City Lodge, No. *4K meets every Friday even tng* Hall,comer of Leacock and S&ndosky streets, Al« leghcnyCuy* [ma)29:ly ■ QTr Ahgerona Lodge) 1. O. of O. Angerona Lodge, No. 289.1 O. of O. F., meets every Wednesday evening in Washington Hail) Wood street ja4:ly. •> • __mylO Market &iryo» t cornerof*' 5 Falmeitoeii’* V<rmif'.* r From a Mtgular Phjfsie ic*^ ' }f ’ ron, v ) A^ S^ lp '' l!rn --L tT AM a Physician by nrBres>r' Q ‘ ,, /£" : J, C*; 1 1810- J. ai:ti as euch, have olrvuv''. vi r .A./( l^* l !.^® u ar , Drtl!!r ' wilhaskeptleeye. - * patent medicines fisSSSSS^t?" ;Bseai«a^wfife agesgsfS^sa&iaS: lr J& a t tan ‘ Bb^^'retnovia K v Vorm* iD win Jj^^ e^H^n^WeT,r ’ #araiaillcie ‘ l * if you B* ft®.,,®*?. c ?- n,a W D fl a tno ihS r£m <?&T ei *“ ‘ h4al b * *« or oth ■«>——■— ~ i of,counterfeits and imitations. • SlOatß.emat'ttablc Caaeor Total ; Preparedand sold by - Ullnduess Cared r>y l’c trot e um.—Wc invite ; „ B, FAHNESTOCK A JCO the aitenuonor the afflicted end the public generally to ;' ®yB:44 , wVn, eora«f of AVobd and Fitsi «i» : ttc ceniEcaieof VVilUam Hall,of ihla ally. .The,ease TOEW at i; '.uiWKit ~ .»', ■'• may be seen by any person who may beskepiicalinre* IN Nil. SMBntlihfield street. aaw *' latioa lo the facta there aeUorih. S-M-KIRR. *Tbe How.Siiln Byria *h, G. W.Cunß, not her o . f “.' l ‘ ad J leen afflicted several years 4 soreness ihe Toty Ascendency 'tSSSeti9iinsi*ii!«o l ?? , «S?tM?® t * , *^ ,l; perfdmedvand The Mob Cap. had other talea, Ivy CoraUae las I*- • }”*®K? a iP-£—^?.^J*fli , YJtffcb.;Booii returned ana left. fiathor of “Xtadas' t, vV ßcm, ll ' k *■ ■ b i a r^inrtS d iiK?r a^ S^ l0 * 6 *:‘AUWtsiageqf the tv* rtiI** 1 ** 22a?i«!H^J^Afl fttt PPlicmU)nr.io flftycial pf ine fflosi u i.?—&* c * et^lfi rociiicftl men, vjhainformed me th&l i f mv'ft yea tHeTna QaOy»Uoi v -4<eßWdi>''^^'."'rw'‘a C^, *’ a !« ar A.^ a, s r •“ isa£pmigsiiam& " ■« ■ iv , do* „e for «i. H ! £^ s ■A*’*' - n^ r «“J?l>y DB.QKO. H. KfiVSER. >**„ ~ .' ' Ceries andTeaa, they have onlnMrt ,toc ' t Family tiro* ► /*0 Wow 3 *l; of ibeir:e6tahliihm/ n f a Qr L lb ° Bee °Bfl floor »oplB -,vy the Proprietor, keeping aniclesTauchM— 8 n »«>rfmeili of House. ‘ Backets of Market Basket,; " Keelers do - d n • Clothes do; Flour Pails; ?• , Hickory Bpl,t Baskets; / Sugar and Spice Boxes “nd'ruoililer do; , Wooden ladles' Bowls; '; Barrel cife,,? * ? pooaa l Towel Rollers; . . gfSSSSSJjI Caddies] Charrar * Birdcages; Butter Attar -‘ ’' iron, Brass A Hair Stores; Water nintL., " Bast and Scrub Brashes; , water nippers; . Feather Dusters; ' _P«>r lu«ts,tif vsrioas kinds; ‘ •, rfooSSSK.?™ «t!»a»and and ono eosTenleoeea for Ine f ,fhl*s» f hI *5» they Aril! take pleasure la show ißfi to all who will Juror them with a call. .-. W AV.A.MeCI,tIfiO4CO, .SJSWbcnyatrwt. °» or o<_BV— place of MceUns, Washington. * all, Wood street,bctween.fith and Virgin Alley. ° Filififlofiatt Lodok, No. 33G—Meets every Tuesday leemng. ' MißCANTtLXEwswsntai, No. B?—Met mist and 3d Friday ofeacfc month. ■' marSs—ly „ „ Oi A* O. X)« “ H/’ Meets above the O’Reilly Telegraph-Office, cor “ejtorjhirddnd Wood aireei*» every ftlooday evening. n *...... *o»w» , a fe» a, sSy° P ' l « GVYZOTT6 Impm* deSlh»?w2n& &&!**&■ sarsep*nH*i we feelcoafi- S?n.;Ji ? r *soHg a Betvice to aU who may be *f. ‘“Cjed wiUi other disorder* origmatJnjr in hereditary .taint. orfrom Imparity of the blood- .wS Wti instances within the sphere of our acqaaln* toncfi, wnere the man formidable distempers havebecn cared by,tho.u«eof- Gnst&WiSxttaeicf fatovDeck am* SartafunTia aiont. *^muna . L It of the few advenlsed medicines tiit einnor with-oweheryfbr the « T tZtow jj2*» and the “Soraapantti».ari> welt kturtra to beUi^Sf.. efflelent, (owJ, «.the mmetlntßi Innohtoial heSiiZfrSwi' whole Mattrta Mtdica. hud by tix the beat tutdoalmßiS.® ptntlotui oMhe» U i>r. S«mti l hT<Bn>Sx£^?£[ e&triUa. Seo ndwnishatetit *•*«>• -w-ondSar* .'it i ~ . :i* V — J ,-■ ' '’i -. i' -; . K t ; _,? - , ... ■ J f r “' - . . ■ '. ■ „e* - * t ‘ s '» - -VV - „ , - , S , > i-, ■ W* V ..-. ■ ■ ’ ■“* _ . 1-- .:■ ir- I -," . ,_i ■. .' _•.- T ' - ■ >.„ ‘r. •■ : 1 ■ . ~ ~ , > - - ■•• - :" ' . ■'■:-!■■ K' y * .'■ ' v -> ■ - * ■ - . ■ f. > ti i ‘ . **• " ' f * „ ~* ?r^ % A; f / t ✓ r J -*J\LT ■ i f/\ > if * *fpl -‘ J y r 1 " r> * * 1 r " *. » "''■ ;^Sl^BSiSil Liaam *«» MatTAO*a** , r'*r*r«' iJfoBfiPfl C* POSTEfc * flUa of AJmiutm—Tint Tier and Parqaette Ste, Beeond Md-Third Tiers Sseqße»r»ed»eiUjß DfoM Circle* 75 oenu. large Private. Boxes, entire, Pnvato boiescnt-re.85,00 , * Boors opeaat7f o’clock. Cnrtalo tiles. r : . TUESDAY EVENING, Moy lllh.lOja.wUi b* pot* performed ihe new Piny of , Rk/IMBUUON, 08, LOVE’S TRIALS. To conclude wl'h _ AN OBJECT OF INTEREST, ■Turin BALLaDTKNTKR LVJ TA.NMKNT *1 UMDts Hah. tliU«yei)inf r Tl E3DAY, May lhn. win Include ilie fa lowln* Cone*, ,' mw »n 4 old:—'’Tlte indinn'O 1 Complain!,TP« l'Oijt . : Eve ua&leit us, 1 * H v\e<bdnkß a)td bia*4>'bonnie Poon* “The Rainy Day,* “Saw ye offfw itilngi* •* Lftnieut .pf iho lrt9h Em^tAnt* 1 John Andmojti.R>7iQ.”^Pbt i tottcA tbose/tbrinin* Chords SRata,* »• Tb* May S?nn aAambeMlkbipß'flm Dying Child and ibe Angel Pb3*poofllth’ cask! vftfid restleBBjove,V. > n< t conrtohip of 1 Don*. nwJSSfiS 1 1f mv ' 10 be had ntthe Marie Sieres and ta e »d a( the Door. Eooke 12* ront». TO commence m 8 o’clock. [mfli:.'il Oa&'AO nOBSTBSoIFTCOSOERT I MASONIC HALL! ®HB MBTROPOMCA3T A apf>fiTA«WOtr of new tore. TJJOUNCE tollio oiliien# 0! . byibomon hnJliffaiaul-fashioatbla ftßdifnae««to tako pfac<“ at the MASOVic HALL, on Mntfaiv Svcnit ff, : Way I7th» 1923 -On which occasion pit* ' tm will bep«ymt<d i ilo»4nfftheeteniijg I wjtv fl .box con taining either a r*A andxMtfp artlcfeof *Jowelrr tt or some boßmlfnl,dehcatcandLustjr:i?ifto». Among those presents xvJ’l i.e found— j i• % magnificentgold watches* £0 fine gold set rings. 1M splendidgnldpeneilfr. - ' - * 13 extra heavy chased rings SO rold breastpins, fiO fine gold rlngfc t assorted. •, 13 ladieß’ gold brooches. IQ pair fine gold ear rings, ttahiy set..;. 75'handsome silver ibfmbfes, assorted slzoa - ■ SBO UdreaMvoryknives,-'-:’'...■■>■_■..*■ S 4 pair fine gold cntT plos. . v 100rQncy8maii'pftiiiting« f fi;amad. --. . 35 alabaster charms; 100 iadietffsncy needle cases. 13 beautiful *cent bottles r 50 ivory, and velvet pincnsMflna. Sl:0 packages fsney scented soap. ' IPO articles fancy glassware, a«sorted. ISO boxr& lUy white pearl poev for. ••...•/■■,■ ; , 150 boules extract of Rose: Alusk, Jasmine. Joekoy Ciub, &e | Ac. 7 Deefdcs aiKimmenie assortment of; Fancy Article?*; Bon Bons» Coofectiobary, &Cm Ac; • 1 - ITT" Fullparlicolara lo.to'morro'w’s papers'. Jtnyll. FO|t £~feHOti-T TIM:B:<V» LY, TITILLbe bpenlfor cxhibhiDn. et PstLO HaLL. on vv . Wednesday .-.evening’. May 3d* :(over ilia ‘Post Office.) DUFUFE’3 CELEBRATED ORIGINAL PAINTINGS ' -M' ADAM AND EYE IS PARADISE. Representing the Temptation and Expulsion; painted ' fbrCharlea XorFrortce. rbesesabhtneworkst f-aru • whiohareackdowiedgedio be over exhibited in the United Stales* were exhibited m New York and . other elites from >8 ri to 1937, and the past U years in . - a F.oropeto the universal admiraionot overtwo rail- Hons of persons i Open from OA. M till 10 P. Mr Admission the whole Week,2»e«*n'a o’nrs admitted (or io ceij's each.— - TbeAaent. rrspec fully infrms »hr ertfe'-us of nas* . ibai these are the same ongioal pictures whtch. were exhibited in t’tuta Hall two year*. since :Pbilo Halloas been improved and Termed in elegant style, by Mr; (fable, tiud other anUu, and - rendered by the new arrangements: of l)g>>u Ac ySdAiTsbly adap>edTor tbo-' exh'bitMMiof «bf*-»«rlrg of sr«. .i fmylO. CDETAINS, CUETAIN MATERIALS, AND ** Onrtaln Trimmingsof&very OeierlptlOft in* Furniture-Flushes, tfrueateUe*. . AC.,. Late-, and . MasUii Outtoins , Yi Pointed Windowshodes, • Gilt Cornices, Curia!a Fin*i Uapdtj &c/Ac;, ' A * WjIOLIF»tB AM) RSTAIL W« H.'CARUV L», J 69 CheßtuU fct, ccr.fmfij - * PHIbAVELPfiTA. IB*Curtains StyU. / ■> untSOrlj* , , 11. /vUL, (steensos ox o w strb’s,* - SURGEON DENTIST, mjSi?) tan. I<4; Bmltbgcld «r»et.: tn&fi* Mm ‘B^OBIIV, W. F, FCNDENBERG, Ml D., . AC |sl XlilKl* STU&rf, ITT A few doors above Southfield street. Office Oft stairs.: Dr. F. has teea.eoDUccird with the establish* - mest of Dr. BuiliheV of Wheeling, , for the last fiva : year*. ' ~ iapr£9:om **• OoUeetl&K, 0(u ruauaiti 6oi JOIIPi W’COUUh Y •fD*AUendsto CoUecung r BHI Posting, Diatrib&Ufig Cards and Circulars far Parties,-Ac, Ac. -: •OrdeTS left at tne Office of.thfc . Morning Po«t. ot at Holmes’ Periodical blofre/Fhird suwill te rrompiy attended to. •» Imjti.iy KJT 'ProtUdootary.—Ttie undersigned: reject* faliy ofTer* himself as ecanoiilose forihe Office of-Pro* thonotary; subject (rAihrddeision of the next VYmg and Amim*sonic Cwmnr.oiu. aprt7:d&wic , , JOHN CALDWELL. 1862. SPRING ABEANGEMENT. 186?. Cleveland and/l>JMßlmrgh Railroad, To CLSTItiMI, 'I'CI.»DO; S»!»I|CBEV, UtttMT, OEICICO, : Milwaukee, UMMiOj DWreihSi Colcssc*, ash Cis* cucun. - ' _ The ftew and ; fasL'-nmmpgreamer FOREST CITV leaves Monongabela rvUacf, tooiof Market street, evor ? raotmugi (Suua&y* excepted} at>B o’clock— Connecting, a; W'elfsVjUe .wltu ihe Express Train 1 of tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad; leaving.at 12 o'clock,fil.*au4 arriving at Cleveland dr.fi coanrcrng with the Steamboat 'and Railroad Lines for Toledo, Sandusky, Detroit, Chicago, MJlwankro, BDiTftlo.v&na Dankirk. Fare fa Cleveland, s*) SP. io v. - JOHN A. CAUGIHSV,- , Agent C 3k P. ft, K. Co, OFFICE—Comer Wafer an* Snmhfield streets, (*& siairs,)opposucMouoQgahclalloQse,.- BJ"Nojh—By the Ohio end Farina, Railroad taAHt «nce, and ibe C<ev»'lsnri oud PHtnbargh. Railroad from AlU*nee:to€leveUu;d>iU9 fare from Fiusbargti loClevo land is.s4 00, Passengers by both routes arrive in Cfee** tender lAe*atnel*m«,a«4 in tis mum fram e/ear*. aprttilL Xtl«BOiaUunora*artn*reAip. fnilE: partnership heretofore exist ng between Jacob ■A Har;cfeDBbicld.on4.-D*&iel Doagherty t inihcftlilk: Dairy bonne**, was disrolvedon the ißtfnßiaiu; byma* -.JACOB' HANPENSIIikLd,- mylOtlw ' DANIEL DOUGHERT7. 1 I>ACON .HAM 4 AND SHOULUKKS-‘ - J), 9 casks Canvassed Hams j ■•■'■•v': 8 no. Plain-,.,■ -.••• .-do;-.. 1 do do £houJi'era;. ■ Lfßilng from aieambbat PersK and for sale by * mvlH JAVKft a, MTTT* Hf*MN a TO M f tiv ncvr&ra, ' » ■ I^OST—-OpSaturday morning., about 10 *>Vlock, on,- XJ the -Sdistarg road, about SO mile* from Pittsburgh;/ » CABrar Bao/ bdonglog to Cm>t Hoyesi Ehglhftercif .the: AUegbeoy. Railroad; fThe finder-will receive the. above reword* by. leaving ix attlilst -Office; or st John .Gill’s reridence. North Washington, West County. Pa. myitkSi* <• Summer Bloom ingt'iattta* rpHJS «uhscrtß<r is : now prepan d to: fill order* for ivX. Plants nudKoMs, suitable for Summer Flowering, consiAiipg-irtpHfi Krer blooming Rosej* vHeli i trope* GoraDiunxs, Fnshc(3?,<laUy Flowrrinc Vinca*.• [.&CM.Dabiiß* t Tuberose v and a large variety of Plants! ‘ ecmpofiedof the ndwest andbeatsona. : v - - : • r Order* by mail to Pittsburgh, or left at oar stood; will be promptly attended te. v . .. » •• • mytMte* :•••; JAMF4WaRDR^ W •VVKUUPKS—«SDi:o liuff Lctlcr/tMclonej, n<: /j sorted tues* fine and common.- . . :- v ■.■■. ■ v 90 000 Ho(T adberive«n&aoTied ttzea J83.P10 WbU6 Utter Envelopes, adhesive* and pl&la! me.and common*»■•'■■•■'•••■.•■ . i,- • • .“*• tfO : UPO Hlue: and White -Laid Le|t*» Envelopes- -off : 6,100 Ugfl Note Envelo ev f . SJS.OIO Note EnVtlopegj a gfeat variety of pattern# embossed,Heed, silver bordareiLenamefcdnzid ,j* For sale v w.o, havens * d< mja * < ' ; - 1 MIUSEMENTS. TUEATUE. 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