r; ■ 77. ~—^—^— » 2 <,nV. \it « ‘ .:- - '-f - ■ -VH.* - \ , ~ . *.«< V'i ’ -** ‘ - " ,' , . - - . . s?*<**b£ s/ «£ti ** *' iVj,x.. j ■ j \ * * • - * - xi h *c'ift*' ** *»;V* ,#^t fV - \*>:*'-*-£ ~* , ' t V * : ' , -$? * .* V, v.c lHf : • ' . •% , ’ ; - ' . •'. ’'T:'""*'- .... ~ .....^ SPECIAL NOTICES e r ... ■■■■ r M l inflrrT™ g,B y s^^' lieagnSs>l '' r ''"' yii ll " 11 J ~ -- j ~—-i Enatgration to Ctiltforolo* . - ■.. nt thomas hood. ■ aaiXodKOt-I* O* fj* fs *f» 3it»hi is made of many dyoe, ■» m*m* * TUESDAV"^10ItiJI13G::” :: : :::::: " :: " “° th.rtcen months, fifteen bo3ta ' 7ere f 0722 nnd the departoree 4786, leaving an ent season, then in nny previons year fin -Urn ««4M»- « • "sidinsnirKS" -sssf e the %**or at the rate of 100,000 per nnnnm. . The apple crops thronghout WesUersey.tm |D „ Jn , h -T * e : \'AT AW explosions-, hare taken place, Billing tprccuuu t : . hf this'cihlKration-w the- a «;n "We never been more promising, irom The garden of thosuni FAMES BUCHAN AJN, Jr L„ar. % cm,,. JAiVi or P »T^ >al( , siOT „ in of properly! And such accents, he fees os- L in the year we .e Lee ,IU he literally loaded withfruU. '^S^Myth^r’ VV s»t, er i w °J *‘ D" n °° aUC ' eurod, will never cease, until tho use of Eva s nnd ; n tho firßt fif- Th e Passenger traffiohy railroad m Gre Then. lady, le«e thy.dke^hieod K&YH " «fe«y B««rf 5® « f o« ed b y laW 0n eTery bont : LI d l a “S, loss men. The Chinese are Britoin annually cxceedB fonr times m nnmher ,n,o flower. T 1 1 M R KING, Ho 68} b that a limit of eight yearß, napropoEe f , t b ; ndustr io U s, peaceable, and inoffen- the -whole population. The speed m three times ■ B g[n casrt, wci anddO-,^^J c -! WILL lAMK, , tllo Lou . lßvsUc memorialists, ho thinks too " b -" p ’ c „ntly finable, for a 3 t JfLcrly, on the average, and the ' , . o « W ™i»^»W. Suijl O msy With safety, ho srys, boused fifteen or twen- Ueyse The retu ,„ of some with Ancw machine ui m op- while if subjected every six “ onthfl ““.f Lckets full of the yellow rocks has crationin EDgkod . A laborer, by its means is L^enysu»t_ COL. WILLIAM 5EA....... v , ■ ’ totho press, ns pro- , P t excitement in-China and now able to turn ont:8,000 staves a day, infallibly ijyrrrimi.s;.N o .ißAh»lMOKbUiiKliiNOio or po«d by tho new bill, their strength could bt. « ® eraploym ent for ships in China is correo tin form and curve. &BAN_E, ’wnwAx”DEMOCPATIC CONVEKTIOH; Oftentested. Boilers not a year old■■«“»*«« fl J ? advent urers across the Pacific Wm . wilkinbon , ng ed 92 years, a sold,.or of “ ' - KAHONAiD Aay> jD „ c 1, xaM- explode; while those sixteen years old do Mt. tho Lines. The habits of the Chinese and oldest living graduate of m .oerltnm Comm' H. proposes five amendments to the new bill- « tho fficrrimcnt ia Ban rranciseo.- Brown UnWer6 - ltyi died at Providence, B. T., on . lat . All boats to be prov.ded wrth Evans I BayB that largo numbers of them be- tho lf)th in6t . SE^' ■ SMOTOBS. safotyguard. „.- . I take themselves to the business of washing,, T j, a Portsmouth (Va.) Transcript . ■• • OJ ,l - L °‘^!g^.i... hr.iween 3d end 4,h._ „ f p . t „ GEOBGB W. WOODWARD. 2d. Cast iron boiler-heads lo ho prohibited. I j n sue h a way ns soon to reduce gi BtemnC r Princeton, after taking in her en- "*' ' Brd - AU boats t 0 be proVided WUb Wir ° W hite garments to tho hno of nankeen. Their at BaUinlore ,wiU be fitted flt tho Brooklyn g siomge (with MaGUIBC »JMNr. ° eD - RAT LI ropes. character for truth nnd veracity is not high- % Yard . ” Wg. ■ rLErBESESTATivn 4th. All boats to be provided with Taber o principnl , y on rice and rats- CoI . P , r kcr, one of the democratic m mbers «7J o teH^ n .„ w District. magncstlo water guage. Ito the emigrants from Eastern States the f CoßKrces from Pennsylvania, being thrown j“^ e f? ot ,„. e by P TaaFFP, SJAOU KB& BWJ Logan. C&- stb ‘ AU boat 3 tob r - congratuLs itself that they are many district by the new apportionment, \ 23, OWTMH Jlarun. ... The costof.Evona ~,: B declines a reflection. . . - , T^Tib^"? »•*•«»' « V{ M, John Miller. neurv Fetter. the magnetic water, gunge *BO, of tho ... f „. „ Tom ,Bnent 8 nent residence, v : -mb. w™nta House of Delegates has passed B i dfo ,,al. R_ 5 , Malk „ , t ... t __ 17* Jam., inside. e nnd wire-tiller xopa $5O tosBo. ilies for a perm ™° t „ X thc Virginia and Tennessee Kail- It' w f lales. i'l; Wiliam Dunn. V I ° cd U years, was killed on Monday, by ex- D . Shelpcr and A, Johnson, charged with mu- pKNl Sa"'rms S‘ d H "u„n ofovV, 1 N.. -V-- -"• tifol style, nnd on tho low peters and f °h' ap Mobile have presented a scr- {wanuo close the loioot. , JOHS W ; KENNEDY. : it S£Z&%ZZZ3»**“ -i ■» ,««>wTu »• <£* M s T'“ r! “ fSs^»,S““l\£S.»‘2S ■ H * :2S£K^;sa=Si: ' AMiKSHBini UU*» »• W Green have been given. up to R. S. Allen, « 6a25 per annum. r«^i^W 8 eemt«y,;, iitiiiSi mUii niriisll IPMI lifepitftlil Wss£B®om 4^S&M %Mtem "^eAi '■‘sQSISsSSM 4& s xl 4MM9& kmms mll»ifeip sifj y«g@ l&gjj §mr*» ilftgfsr ’wSftsM#MSl llSfeg^t^S l . Hf^ Bstsslsss®s& Mtx&fr&i*' ; ,^^£§s‘*r' om, fit lisi Tho recent ordinance of our City Councils or dering n subscription of $-100,000 to the AUc gheny Valley Railroad, which .meets with general approval of our community, must act us a powerful leccr in advancing that important im provement. It is true that there is a clause: re quiring a subscription of SCOO,OCO fcom o her i responsible sources, including, however, the in dividual stack already-taken, which, we learn W as considerably over $lOO,OOO, when the letters patent were secured Wo regard tins city ordi nance ns absolute security to that Company f. one million of dollars: as the liberal Provisions of the Company's act of inoorporat.on, and the amendments since made, will enable them to ob tain the residue along the route within a com- P three parties of Engineers under the immediate direction of Mr. Kiebbaum • the intelligent and indefatigable associate Engi neers of the Company arc busily engaged in sur veying the different routes two parties between Pittsburgh and Kittanning and one between lvtt tanning and the New York State line. The pre- T,urinary lines have been carried through on the oast side of the Allegheny river, torior route by way of Leecl.burg, ondUielm gineers are now engaged 'rac.ng tbo rou o "crossing the river near Shatpsburg and thence along the west side of the river to tiear hattan ■ h\h». The distauce on the east side. from O'Hara glass works to Kittanning is, we are in formed, under 42 miles, slewing a saving of be tween otio and two miles over tho river distance. There has not yet been time to complete the cal culations of cost, Sc., but sufficient is known to show that there is no difficulty m tho way , and "first class railroad may bo constructed at moderate cost. , Scarcely any great public work witlu knowledge has risen so rapidly from an embryo state to tho condition of almost, if not quite, a filed fact, and we feel wcllossnrod that the gen eral favor with which it is received m this com munity; among the people along tho route, and by the people of the State, of New Y ork, is richv ly deserved. ■■ ■ ■„ , > • \Ve regard tlio Allegheny Valley Railroad as " part of one of the greatest thoroughfares which can be made through our city. It will bring .o Pittsburgh a heavy trade, which, without it, she could never enjoy, from tho interior of the dense . ly populated State of New York. It will bring an immense body of the finest lands in Western Pennsylvania from a state of wilderness into cul tivated farms. It will open a direct avenue through a noble timber district, now out off from 1 »riy available mcanß of transport to the great Ohio river markets. Itwill open up an immense ■ and highly productive body of oro-lande, and some most valuable coal-mines. The constrnc tion of a first-class railroad through the region of country between Pittsburgh and Now York, must inevitably lead to tho immediote settlement - of thousands of acres of first rate land, now ' held, owing entirely to the ohscnco of suitable communications with the markets, almost at a nominal value. Tho owners of these lands, many of them wealthy individuals, cannot better ' ’ consult their interests than by aiding in every way the speedy completion of this line of rail- , 'road. ■ i But this is not all: when completed, it will, ' in connexion with the Ohio and Pemisylvamo, ' aqd Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroads, foTm indirect connexion between Central and Southern Ohio, Western Virginia, and the whole South . ‘ and tlio State of New York and all tboNewEng-, laud Statc3, which must necessarily throw upon ; -it a large amount of through freight and travol. ' From its position, it must command the favora - ' Wo attention of businessmen in New Yoritand ' New England, and if we in Pennsylvania prove true to our own duty and interests, wo may with safety prediot that the Northern end of this lino will not be suffered tolag. Eventually, nud that belong, it must bo put in connection with the New York and Erie, and the Albany and B«M* . '£; thus bringing it into direct and profitable ■communication with the cities of New Y ork and There is no point on the entire route, between Boston and New York and Cincinnati, so deeply interested in its success as Pittsburgh; because thereis no place so wolladapted as a great man . ufacturing city. Pittsburgh has been called the Birmingham of America. Her posit ion, nndjho high destinies of an immense country ™ll c S her to a prouder name. Our own people Be ni to will it to mafll this very spot the aeatest manufacturing city in the world. Bat ~ this, we must connect ourselve Z the best possible avenues of commerce, w* whole country, in every aireotion Oar ..-rj. an d-northeastern line, of edmmumca rion isthe AUegheny Valley Railroad. It is in goodies; ESS&SSF- - i Fusion °r an interest in its speedy completion; and every man in Pittsburgh should, do the exten ■ ability, lend it a helpingjmnd. ' ■ ia. TT« lcnm from tie Philadelphia Argus IkS’e Canal Commissienera have leased to « «« Book & Bingham the erolusiro tight of 1 ' ever the* Colombia Bwt •l'ltraMPSrbsP rf t T 0 , -r -;„, WM§S§&MMm rgy- «Independent,” tho Washington corres pondent of the Philadelphia Xorth American who ; s as y-ell acquainted with the doings of Whig gory at Washington as any man living, states it to bo a fact that Mr; Fimmohe haß frequently, and emphatically declared that ho would not he a candidate for the Presidency. The same writer also asserts that Mr. Filimoub “ consulted his cabinet, every member being present but Mr. Webster—who was not absent from acoidcnt—as to the mod*' of withdrawing lib name from ail association with the canvass for the Presidency, and actually submitted a written announcement which was diseased and intended for publication in the Intelligencer and -Republic and other prints that were indicated elsewhere.’- Nowal^‘ 3 may or may not bo true, it matters to ns bu t little, but we know it to bo a fact that Mr. Fillmore A* now before the country ns a candidate for (lie Presidency, and his nomination will.be. zealously urged by a class of men who repudiate Con. Scott arid bis Abolition and Free Sod backers. Still, however, Scot* may be nominated as Si'WAT.ri arid Mb fanatical followers beyond nil doubt control the Whig party. : “Independent” claims that Gen, Scott can be nominated on the first ballot, if tbo wbigs so de termine, as he can now “rally to his standard ioro than one hundred and sixty delegates at tbc outset, of good men and true, tevcraUJ vhom jigirrmgeomcaUl comoicuotutg in,the pre tended calculations i new Yobk Whig Delegate!!.—So twcnty- sr»j . . , 4 f rom the State Convention of Delegates, •which will assemble soon to decide on contestcd coats and elect Senatorial Delegates. The object L ofTourse to allow the contestants to carry I their troubles into the National Convention. : ESpthis little paragraph, which we extract from tho editorial colnmns of the Philadelphia North American, clearly shows the extent of tho feud which now exists in the Whig ranks. There will be a regular row in the Whig National Con vention, beyond a peradventnre. We caro not a pinch of snuff which faotion triumph? in secur ing the.nomination of its favorite. The nomi nee of the Democratic National Convention will bo elected as Bure 03 tlio sun gives hg‘ > ? ' largest majority ever given to a Presidential candidate. Our Whig friends may “ stick a pm there'” at the editor of the /oumsl used to say. CnMGS Hiseoet or Pirrsucnaii.-The Pin adelphia-Bti'ithn thus notices the History o. Pittsburgh written by our esteemed townsman, Wt-viTTp B. Cr.Aifi, Esq: “Our own western metropolis is ono of the ■cUtprn cities that havo a history, rrom the Mtuhlishment of old Fort Duquesno to thopres , hour it bus been rich in interest; and though il?n old rime? had more of romance in them than the present, yet there is scarcely Icbs of interest and far more’ of practical importaucointhoro cent development of tho commercial and into. trial resouroes of Pittsburgh. Mr. Craig in the most capable man that could have Undertaken J!; ii> has civen a most valuftble his city from the earliest records to the present day. The volume iB embellished with I two good maps.” .' ■— . The New Bedford Mercury; whig, is vory severe on President Fillmore for liis Mormon ap pointments. Itsnys—. .< The appointment of Brigham Yonng asgoT ernor werperheps, a proper policy under Ml iudgefappointed by the United States appears tn us a cowardly policy. Yet in comparison with the appointment of Buch an ignorant scamp as Oran Hyde its a judge of tbceapremßCourtof Utah, the retention of Young is s maH matter. Wo think the President erred grievously in op nointinc thiß Hydo to a judicial station—and wo think this way of allowing tho Mormons, to con trol both tho executive and tho judiciary of Utah is ooainst the interest of- the people of the United Stafes who are not Mormons, if not against good morals.” . : ■ . s-n The Philadelphia Sun, the Wing Native organ of the administration, in this State gives, the following reason for tho resignation of Fit* Henry Warren: “It is understood that the resignation lias arrisen from Mr. Warren’s avowed preference for Gen. Scott as the Whig nominee for Preßi dent which tho Postmaster General said it was unbecoming in the head of a bureau to express. We do not believe Mr. Hall ever made such.a remark ; but the notion of Mr. Warren indicates a high sense of honor, wbioh others holding office under the government "WOUid, do veil to >• foltov.”' • - v ’y "•y . Dr, Haykk.—Thia celebrated bigamist passed through LouisviUc last week, on hiß way to the I Kentuoky Penitentiary. The Journal Bay a he I created no little excitement at the ■Railroad de- I pot. A number of perßobß had assembled to Bco bim. Ho noted quite boldly. After enter- ] inn the car, he looked out from the window, and , winking at tho crowd who hud gathered around, pointed at the Sheriff, Baying, “That i. the man who has had fourteen wives,” He is a man of fine personal appearance and elegant manners. TIME. OP MEETING. The Democratic National Convention will meet af Baltimore, on next Tuesday, Junelst. j The Whig National Convention Will meet at Baltimore on tho 16th of June. The Nativiet National Convention will assemble at Trenton, on the 4th of July. ■■■■■■ .. The Free Soil National Convention will aßsorn^ ble at Cleveland, on flie 4th of August. . . ■ _ Tho Liberty Party National Convention will meet at Buffalo, on the Ist of September. KgTlt was rumored a few days smco that E A Snegan, driven to desperation by remorse, tfoooua e tof having caused *** * Duncan, his brother-in-law, had hm threap U contradioted-he has given bonds to Btand his trial. B&. The reported escape of M* ; nis Meagher “requires confirmation- Wife Smith O’Brien, received by somemem bers tfbis family, bearing a date subsequent to SriredWtoking of Mr. Meagher, make ■dotf vfhatflvir to the subject . , ...... v/ ., ... . v .... - - Vt fc O * 1 sV % v mk" , „ - •* *h„ **• 35 +'& x ; . % \ - • * , -*-*T •> i-. ~•••••.' •£•.;. ••••.’ : ;<'■■■<*. r^ 1 - r\ ■ ■:'-'r\.:j--.r ••■■■'■•.■.: r. . •* .. • ■• - - _#*&•*3.ss"s (j•>.nn.r;.‘Ts-« •£.■ ! *s•*•/•'• t.y,'. ••. ••>:•., • ■'- • ■.-■•.: .■• •••:• -•• ; ■ ■■.■•■■•■:..■; • THjw -v - xJ 'j j-jV *•,; ' " 4. •* ' " M Major Richardson, known in the literary world as tho author of several very clever and popular novels, “ Wacpusto,” “Canadian Brothers, Sjo.,. recently died in New York, the -Democrat of that city says, if not literally of starvation at al events by disease engendered by frequent want of tho necessaries ot life. 11,8 ' lf u no SfSto known to Mb friends. . „ a Washington letter ia tbc Baltimore io- the death of. John Howard Pavnc Esq , our Consul at Tuniß, and the du Onfr of several dramatic works, and a number i of other literary productions, including the pop ular song of “ Home, Sweet Home. __We hnvo already recorded, the deathi pi Alexander Jlaokay, the author of the ‘Western World.” - He lived some time in Canada, and tho United States; while in'.this country he was the correspondent of tho London Mormns Chronicle. —Arthur O’Connor, whoso death has been recently announced in.all tho papers, who had risen to high rank In the French nrmy, and died at his chateau of Bignou, was ono of rresided over meetings for electoral rctorm, which terminated in tho dethronement of Louis Philippe. ■. j ■ Tiir. Smali. Pox .is Jamaica.— Tbo mortality from this disease in the parish of Trcloway has been great. In Palmoutb, with a population wi der'WOO, it is supposed-to bo about 100, and it is thought that nearly three-fourths of the in habitant's have had the disease in some shape or other There is not on estate within olargeals trict of the parish, where they have not lost a number of laborers, sometimes six, eight, twelve and even more. At Pantrcpant estate, w.th a population of perhaps 140, 18 had d.ed from email pox up to the 2d inst. Nearly ad the block and oolorod people on tho c3totc had an attack. . ■ • . ■ Strut.!) Pm rsnr.n a New Name.—Tho Bos ton Traveler has the following significoatpara- of SAirar.—A new beverage, vrith tbia oriental name, is advertised in 1 day. It Is offered to our community as oWc, safe, and oven healthful substitute for tn toTlcatinc drinks, and in, ns wo behevo, entirely beyond tbereael,’of the “Maine Law.- It,s said ,A« the only eihilerating drink allowed by the MahommedaS law, which is as vinous and spirituous liquors 03 the Mnino law U in anv of iU forms. Wo aro enabled to say, from a mere taste of its quality, that it w n most palatable, rich, and gratefully refreshing bever ' *•■■ • ■ ■•■■■■■■■■■■ Orbit Despatch.— On Monday morning last, $340,000 worth of gold dust, in several parcels, and belonging to different persons, was landed at New York from California, nnd was sent on to the mint in Philadelphia. On Wednesday, nt half-past one o’clock, tlio whole amount, in coin, was remitted back to the owners in New York, nnd in duecoursoof runningshouldhavoreached that city the same evening. . . E®, Bloomerism still reigns up in Yankee land. The Cleveland Plaindtaler of Friday says: “Saw Bloomer yesterday— straight trour sers of green stuff-“title” half-way between a riding-cap, and tho legitimate stove-pipe pat torn-coat in regular masculine stylo, with a very slight dash, only, of tho vißite—and whole appearance vastly more that of a man, than of a woman. Immense oountry. Go it.’' Blackwood's Mao arise.— Tho "May number of Blackwood has: been received by V>. A- Gil denfenny & Co., Fourth street. Its contents aro Gold, its Notural and Civil History; Life of Niebun-ThoffliisMoorc; My.Novcl, (continued;) Our London Commissioner; The Gold Finder; Vineyards of Bordeaux; The Democratic Con federacy., | ■ ■ : Smuitocu Srawaß.—Preparations ore making at these springs for the accommodation of more than the average number of visitors. tedStates Hotel,,which has been materially e - larged and otherwise improved during the spring, ia to he opened on tho 29th inst., several weeks carUer than usual. The other hotels are also being over-hauled. The Maryland legislature, on tho 10 th passed ii bill prohibiting the circulation of notes of a less denomination than $5, and it is now the law. It forbids tho circulation of foreign small notes, after October next, and those of th Maryland banks after next March. Jodcik Eoao.NDS.-Tbo Albany Knickerbocker I says that in consequence of the Btrango conduct of tins gentleman, with reforcnco to the spirit rappings, visions, &c., several gentlomen of the I bar in that city intend to . apply to Gov. Hun I for a commißsion to inquire into his sanity. £@»Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of "Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” has been engaged os a regular contributor to the columns of tho Inde pendent, a religious newspaper of extensive cir i oulation, published in New York. Wo would call attention to tho sale of a Market street Dry Goods Store, by order of as signees, this morning at 10 o’clock, at the store, oorner of Market and 4th streets, by.P. M. Da vis, auctioneer. _ , 1 ■ . Young Montesquion, the insane French man, concerned in the terrible tragedy at Saint Eouisj has been committing further violence since his return to Franco, been lodged in an Insane Asylum. __ . . egv SoBSUth arrived at Buffalo on, Friday, and was to leave for Niagara Falls on tho fol lowing morning, and would return to Buffalo m two or three days. «a, The Albany Dutchman expresses its sur prise that young msa can CODBOnt *® lonf about L rum /ops as they do, -when a dose of arse nic can. be purchased for a sixpenoe- * BtaWßeD, a'lW resiaingr »» 0»- y has been married sixteen years, fifteen M4m. ' 61 Mr. John C. Fulmer, of Wilmington, Del., has received thb Government contract to furnish bootß ondßUoee to tho amount of $20,000. | The people of Alabama, m Augusta, arc to vote on the propriety of calling a convention to amend the constitution of the State. Col. Jefferson Davis is to deliver an address t 1 the literary societies of tho University of IK- I forlt, on the 16th of July. Tho members of tho Methodist Boneral Con i forence, now in session in Boston have unam. mously accepted nn invitation to be resent at , Faneuil Hall, to listen to the Hon. Daniel \\ eb It is Whispered in Washington that; a “ coffee | and pistols for Wo” affair H about to come off between Mr. Clingman.M. C„ of Sooth Carolina, and John O. Sargent, editor of toe Republic. The popular notion in reference to these .affairs is that both parties should get shot. . I ■■■■ \ work that promises to ho interesting, is now in press, in England, and will shortly make its appearance. The author is Gorgoy, Hun garian es-ohief-, and the work is entitled* My Life and Acta in the Tears 1543 atidj-hl > ■ FOREH*a» ITEMS. A very terrible event hail token place at Turin on the 26* ult. The manufactory of gunpowder was blown «p. and more, than three bundred per aona nero billed by the explosion. A;. Eoaon. the accident was known, the King and his broth cr the Duke of Genoa, left the palace and pro ceeded to the spot on horseback.; They mmc tttcly gave orders and displayed the utmost courage. This fatal event has been deeply felt by tho country. The news flrom Koine is not of a very pcacca hie character. It appears that Mazzmi ana ws. partisans have decided to try their luck in an other revolution. A clandestine press ib organ ized in the grotto of- tho Catacombs, and the most incendiary speeches are daily printed and At least the number of regiments will ho mucU diminished. The Vienna correspondent of tho London Times snvs, some of tho first Vienna ho_use3 can notcct their bills discounted under , to 8 ptr cent E and second olasß firms either not at all or ft most usurious prices. The same correspond ent thinks it far. from improhablo that bo.wiUm a short time have to report that trade m com pletely stagnant and a commercial crisis is A valuable salt inine has been discovered, situated within a mile of CamakfcTgus Por; and thb Belfast Railway, and within eight miles of ihn town Of Belfast. The salt is found in mas sivo and inexhaustible rooks, which blast up m racks of two and three tons weight. Br. Casper, of Berlin, has calculated that the mortality among bachelors, from thcago o »s&=2r3S£B Sfit'fei." S3,® aS Th 6 Emperor of Russia, by a recent ukase. Tows who may undertake to colonize the S eppes sbanTeceivewcb 150 silver rubles, a Uo Allowed to employ Christian laborers.—- “oA and Joyces shall also bo ex empt from military service. Letters from .Copenhagen mention that the oi-imtnl buildings to bo erected in that capital for hTeriibttoafftvorks of Sweden and Denmark, is to cover 4,800 yards square of area. , ... . ■.■ ■ COS r^Ho S » S WW.”.RI?iS Convention,as a cnnWa.efor their nomination to CongTvss. *■ > . SSESSSHiSSSiS Antimasonie Convenuon.. JOHN CALDWELL. a3rl7:o«w;c i. irp. Mflnted.-A few men of thotough business. for d safe sad respectable .bust* habits pad no capUai but good ness; it is a busincssUm men Wllh character, business babus on and , he the above qualtfieaUona npermnae > ddrm j, 0 . 39 best nf wages will ■be given. Atu*ir [nnrißuf smitbffsM street, cornet of.Thlra. __ it p.s;CJe»*«.'• .Prl«raea*lHoney Soap.* In- Among the moil useM inventions recently intro ■ It’S* -mhiocin" both personal amt domestic comfort, a Cleaver’s celebrated Hone) Soap ’ holdsi a dh'm aiehed rank. It. decidedly one o. the mo l valuable l appendages to the Toilet and the Nursery, which the n resent ogehaa furnished. The_softenmg, searching and f * Utica of the principal ingredient used m its h '° “oMon lo„er are familiar to all, and H,l .even i himself of tl o-e chem.eal com- rendered the artic.e superior to »« 0 ® red, ° lhe f J KIDD A. CO , | ...Foraalepy 60 Wood street* . . I f t fnr Piilsbarghantiitsvieiaiiy. Also, I Wh fo C r\°llc M ullDispciising and Drug Stores. I ravdlldStw Valuable Testimony In Favor of on In- V * lU valuable Medicine. n-f- Wc love 10 record Ac testimony of medical men • fCnr of Dr. M’Lnne’s medicines, ll is gratifying, in favo ' i °‘ v ermifuge a nd Liver Fills of ihcl physf dlan were noi invented for speculation, but were lntro j A into his praelice with the dcslgnof ofiecung good, andtfiey became celebrated through their great merit. TUeY are not, therefore, to be placedm the same cate- Tor J with the patent nos.roms of the day, which arc so g " y - --intlv puffed in the ndveiusitig columns of the eI oners y «rs Newcomb and DnlT, m common with "fL"'? of the medical facalty, arc simply doing jo-nce „ invaluable medicines,in thus speaking well of andtrulv imitate the benevolence of the “good « h marnan," m endeavoring to extend tbeir use. Sajnanla i JoHSSVii.i.it, January 3D, IMO. have used aalte n quantity or M’- our practice, and find it to be u La , ne, M oOemueli needed in the country. valuable uwcletana. ouow w l Bomacx , " r uTnrd^o^®l"lreNEWCOliia & DCFF. MesarsJ.lfiba4= Co - p. rt!lle by most Meichwiw mi [ Druggists iuiowa ,SV»a by At sol® Prop t' CO., , OO Wood strest.» "poiulcftl* . . i POLITICIANS have r Comm e ,« i l r ..M.r g* - and moil complex *^‘ 5 a o ntl ' W oiljmoMt>ip. Call .nd as to 001, jjoaliiy, P"” 0ll! . .Weituiyjopltou -8„e No cliaigo lot »oo»UB Wood •Peel. mav 25 —■■■ Castle, Dy mrs. Uore; j M LW VloTry Rocket ScapcCTncr;. ! Waverly, bcauUfolyilonratcd S^?St'i r ;o L^^r-c, D o, Stvcd.ch, vile at and ena'.crn Literary l CALLOW’S, 74 Third post office o, '“^rro7£^ ihc The Stolen Will—by Mrs* Lender, Me U of C “ P lMite« or .he MyMe.ie, of .he Coot, of Ha«> lia _l, y Edward p .,, 4t _ bT . lbe .i„„.Mn. iDW*"*. w ““ , ‘ Re ‘ The AdacTJr'eTof Jo’acrh Ante'™ and hi. fneua, Abraham Ailams* -, l , y Henry fieldloßi ■ ” ccleTnm’a Cnbin-ftc‘U.aoPP^ o # 3 , 3m nhCeld The übove arc for sale a. 'liner «. «- U *, my «s street t*opVr* Papctt papeit | ONSISTINU ofCtawn straw | 1 / Medium -j.L. Double CrDwn Crown Rag .■ . - , * Medium V . .... Tea . \°i Shoe Tissue ; H°! - V • - - EnelWh •' ... y' . Vanoo* sixes ManilH «£» . • . Imperial. Prnmo* «»*•*• Sjj* • ■ Double Medium 24x37 «°, Colored 24x33 , n * I Bi«™»„P!ffiB P J , A , N? I IMVor4 «. I mnvyfi !>.» ♦? ..., i.»— ■ , Pi.ubtirgh, I,i}h provided himself wilh ma- That >our jicmioner t £ °_r tfavc i crft nnd oibcrs tenals for the “ c l ° uS 1 a “u e \Vurd aforesaid, and And'your'peulioner, as m duly boo '^DEL°oin , H. fFSSHSsS-asss dwelling teous© iti tno CTUU^tl ira a licenseto tioncr, na in duly bound, will praj - J0((N yoWLEß sssi^sl Taylor.— Union. ■ • ••. / •■•- ■- ,l "' - ■•. T°Q^-\°r/ 3 t! i o l L i^rr e^i:I^rrt is^. of Allegheny. ._, pnttenon. of th’o First Wirdj t? 0 C r nlno°“ wm b“ pleaßrf tQ grant ''“/vo^pca ieep a publio house of etiwruunraem. And >our pctl donor, U 3 in duty bouiidi Win gray- Ag PATrERS ON. : |=g^^«;;sKSSSKr “iTSons, James Dorringtou, Alex. •{“pGallagher, Xhos. Collins, Jacob liny, John A.Uppal, F Oanegncr, [majas3l :ty nf‘Al'egheny i A -„ . 0 First Ward TliC pet'-eon c i n n ie 'County aforesaid 1 - hutobiy you’r peiltionet bath provlda*-himself others, at l 'if d ” i fono rB W 'il bc pleased to grant him ssHaSsttiiEsr *^??S«a?rs!®S§s — —-~^,-,-^Kr _ fmio : ea'of thiTCoiirt of General Tquaricr o Scssioneof theTeaoc inand for the County ° f John .ChristJV of^the^Fourth^tM^i Pittsburgh, in the Count) mot hlmtcl r w i t hmnle t ialß Thai your peutioner hathpro l others, at his for the accomraodotion of tray and myß . hal dwelling house in the Avaro mo , e . t£J AbAyour pet, lioner, as in duty bound, will pray,. jmjf . CHRISXY . I-We Ahe subscriber, ci gj^&^'jgSSS. do certify ttatibe abOTo peu j 5 we Uprovided with house honesty andteroporoucojutm accommol )auonand lodg- Ing'of l strangersand C iravclerß,and that said uwernis ne ce«%SSS*^SiS qwston.TVraNellChe j jmya3t tlie Judges of the Court of General T o* & feaco in and for the County of f .... v crT of tbe FirstWardjPms TheimuuMor\\ilU K Arnold.A A naupunonn.P OMUghMjMl ehnel Btanimn gntotr- ■ qtLiityof Cream a produced. I* an4for«ale bj 6FCLCRG & CO, ' roySt , V. ' - 3WldiieKf*tleel. Tfe,- i t * , i . irv- AngtioM Lodgt) !• O. Of ©• amcW sodg#fWO" 289,1. :Oi. of o; Ifc WeSlssday evening in Washington Hail, Wood atrtet jafcly. . Dl A. O. D. apr£B _r. n ~r o. BV—Plano of Meeting, Washington ' u l srwn?dawoet,beWeen Sth and Vugfn Alley. H pSSS»« "Si’«, No. WO-Mmu etery Tuesday reening. msmsmt. No.B7—Meetalst and3d Maaciindhh EitcaaraiitT, ho mitSS—ly Ftlday ofeacn montn. Collecting* *'• jp- AUcnd S fo o Colcung,B.n t Po B u„ g) Pt.nb.li,* at Holmes 1 periodical Store, i rnro z\>* [my2t:ly attended to. jETNA INStfRAMCE COMPANT, Of Hartford, Conn. 0Q Capital Btoefcv— "1.... -*80,17* A om«%7r='^b;7^AV«cyin.t.eSu,r e Hoorn of M’Cordy & Loomis, N - BEESON, A « ent ' S£r«X2|S ujvfbrlheir Especial accommodation. Call Mid »««*« turaßg*®® o '** 1 c'tin.m‘herlin’o Commercial COiiegCi cot:, n ._ D f Market and Third streets* Instrucuoii in Book- SsfiMg&HßHe* BUheCoHeg'VpriidpiYnnd Prof.«f P. R. Spekckb, Prof. of Penmanship. •. °P l . Bohemia Alan W'', _ sr»Nif P D ACIURfeRS°of FLINT Sliss.'l’a all Us jVl A varieiy. We have,also, on hand,l-iglun_ng Rod dhMtloiors, of asuperiotpatterntoany thing yet Pto- in Glassware can save from .10 to 15. per Welaon'* DstlSuerreotjypM, | Pott Office Buildings, Third Street. LIKENESSES takeitin all weathers, ftoms A.M.« 5P Mueivinir on accurate artiauc and animate W\sup6ri&r ,to ihe “ com inon cheeiv daffnetreotypes. at thefollowing cl it up Si? Wrt>, 8160^, upward, ac cordihfftoilieiJie and. quality of . •ir?“lIour« f6tcTiildren,frorall A. m» to x r.au-. N?B—Likenesses or sick or diseased persons token in any part of the city. lnoy-j-iy rt3*DEAFNESS, noises mihene.aa,and -hwdifcharges ftomihe ear, speedily and,P n?fl removed without pain or Inconvenience, bYDrllAltT may be coafmwil n'tOT ARCHstreet Philadelphia,from 8 and almost “divided attention tn ihip branch of.special practice has enabled him to I reduce hi* treatment to. such a deg Tee of success as to I find the most confirmed and obslmatecasea yield by a i "ndV attention to the means prescribed. l au ' 1 " fiee I Sa'ssftTaSireAaT. CAPITAI^ B 2OO I OOO , DOIiAR3. Designed only for the saferelasses of property,hnsan aranleeapiial, and oflotds superior advantuges_inpoint ■iKenoAesV.safety and accommodation, lo City and Corintr/Merchants and owners of Ihvdiings anditsola ted or Countiy CARRIER, Actuary, novlfi Branch Office, 54 Smithficld si., Pittsburgh. A ■noola.tcd F'lrenxen’B ln«uraneo Corapo- Na.VZI. amt 125 tfaf.r »I WAV.Dalla?, Jol« Anderson, ttC.'Bw»H ' hi B WHO* Wra.M.Edgur, "vWiamCflrman, WiUiainCn^gwood A - p ' AMh aa ra DwSr as ' ■ti ,3^S3&sgy£ SSSSsiSSffiSIS: ipariHa; See adMrtijenmnt ••••..•-» ■ ; - ssgi^sss m pitubnrgiiDegreeLbdge.No.4,ineeiB2dan44Ui T oee- No.b, meels every Thursday even- Lodge, No,34,mccis every Wednesday evmuD S ,jay U ion LcaeocV and AU leghenyCity. - - ■■■*• ■ mno WISTAR’S UALSAM-OF WILD CIIERRY. lust in preportion to llio number orc “J'“ l it used its only mir.onions powers,ate those wmeiyyi possesses from and in common with nature, whore: opa lion ■while it promotes secretion and excretion. It nan ncTcrfail to paUiatfi.ond where a cate is possible, u will cure. This was the theory of the medicine, as in vent-d; and experience, ill notneroua cuses, of trery Itind’and variety, has demonstrated the correctness of i ''seeadvertisenteot in aemh»r colnron putfthareh Iilt« ii*Barane« compwj# Pitttimrgn ° COTAL 0100,000. ■ S. Upon; ■ •.-• ,• Vice President—Samuel M’Clurkan. Treuatttet7-rJ®sepliS« l j o®cu.. ® ecte^OmS.^S, '>’ l s n Forßni.STßm. CT ««; np P «- SSSSS'toSlii » by oilier : of one-third from the Mu?aS ™-c Im n divided of thirty-three and i nla. DIRECTORS: ' JOiCpu.S»-I»CCCiI|. CbailtaiUCojlon, William' Phillips* ■. John A. >v 4 ! Bon > ! marlliCm JohnScoit. Insurance Pittsburgh. p.« HUSSEV, President.. . •• ...... benc'cn Matlctt and ■ M “ d Navigation an ilTjaiupo nation. ■sgfsSSM may be seen by any person who may be|bcpucaHnt lotion to the facts there set forth. s. ta. ; -“thad been- .years, wiffra-sorenesd _ ;SlMK‘sr||||;iS£ag! I nofler ?ihich my eyeshave improved dally until lhaveiecdyeredniy::sighteniire-i ly P My genernlhealih was very .much ™provedbythe tv.iroleim. and l attribute the restoration of my eight to 1 fisase preside at No. 102 Second eircci t m this city, hy l ° gIVC any il> WlluAM HALL” Fo?6al7by S 'fcßfGE0 7 ’H 85 KEY3ER, MO Wood at; R. [5. SELLERS, 57 Wood street, and by the Proprietor. ■ »epl8: ,■; ,- . ....; .. ■ ■■ .yn, : ' V' - t.-g.-x-...- ’TI t " i ~ **< f ■& * f '«* <* n . v/ *; /# * P • • < * f^ r f , *.„*'•'■ v;y: .V',,f- ' - '— f '■■••• .••■■■•;•.■.'• v...f'i-T'.•■■■"..•: ••,■* .' "j -. .--v • > . - M&-M ,„ ’ t>. 't.‘~’ ’’ \f,w»7 'if*'-'- » the Borough of New Brighton,TJeavercoantyrP^nnsylr: Wv^*sstxsss«*& IgsSSSSSSSSSp ■ss%»sarss \^§S’^:ssjb bed'cf “Coniieh Con’," oonvemcnl lo.ma'kel, well -worth the attention of persona engogcdiMhe &«aaffisaa?®SS n > iSSSSPigSSSS iiSx'ibwu^ r g ir“SS “5 exceUent collar. o f[ar»r lot No 7, in WWBSMiSMrStii by Breodoroy. «'toi No SIS, 150 2Sp?iii#2S; : McCteetyoii ilie North, Bint suee; on lU (h( . jg,^. on nllJybOto.cn f*SS®»wwi*S«s East b> a sircct, aou i ■.&■ lflo fttXi . improve- . l y e S^k nS Jo U 6 8 .U ol imme° S hou £ efnboat 10 by2l feel.. b l3 n 'Fi«°CoklS e udioimn S Mcliroy’sheirs, being IS^Si^sws^ ent and S ubstonntdtwotory_bnckdwclung . SSS^SSKBSSSSS Ssssis^sas sp^is^st^s isllBsa'fsss^S»“ aasgßM&s !Sl»°lofi?aiwo T - e Jo“ry frame duelling house, ud W 8^ b x e - 0 acres of land, adjoining, the oboec. bom,«‘ I ?\ l *JJ^"i^ ,^S^»t < ef 3» Two .lots in Bfn'«c?'J l * r .lJ^} :gj«" by> U blic WCSI “ y KUah ‘ kU 4 5h of SSft >& BoiongKor on the « u cr( . e fc !! p *iS'« Y 1« No* « ixttndlig 40 feet on the street end m No; 2, Mansion Stjaare, bound, SieSkf prist V?est. andby Sievensotfeheirs onlbcjSouih. Improve* lawe btit k dwelling house, 2 stoueft high - 26 "LdiNb O.EngltsUVptnn-of ; 'ed ?i Britostreet Wai alley 50 fee V and byi-°* N a». a 'Lo*So! 5 rathe' Borough ofFnllstnn. tag..'... on the North by annltey, onfee W«>t hy Beck stnej, onilie South by Lot No- C,, ami onihe-fc-n at by f» ■'as: Also, lot No parcel of lend situate,in Now fcjs^?t.iS^:''.’Be*iii ver eounty, bounded and described asfol ft iracl ir ning at a ,. 1 ncat C n?, l!^lV t rc tcek;lhetico stood, on=th«;l2aflt boil* of tbe nig , (orty-aix • by Ira tNo the peichesto forty degrees, tsaslone : tractofwbiohthiaißapab JJ' atake on a lineof Lot hundred and toy P« cites, anjitlnls’ heirs; thence by No. 97, the ProBCJ 1 thirty-seven the same south er»nty-*c”“ ui £ B( - avl . r creek •,.■■• perches,' to .’ a . north’ torty-mo and one half de - '-.“-Mfsii’y tochcato a sthke; tbonce by ,be same S’fiftv th S n tbo stomach when Beavpr County,.Pennsylvania, of empty, great costiveness, too itnhdas- Motdecai 11- Lewts, Sarnaet.W- Jon^a. ebunmhMCe,langpafi lassitude, jSbeitLiPitfieldur^RobertUowell-Assimeesi^trasi ibout, lowness of spirits, palpjUUonsrf -the boarb trad 6f i hß Bank of the Dinted States, pf .^Phttorv , disturbed sleep! These symptoms vary in different m helpbla, tbo samp tobnsold by the. aero, and. according 'dividnilaandconstUntiona andinmanycasesonngon , 10^, 8ael h a vadmeaBnrenjent : upoi(thegriund- ■ • kidney disease, dropiw.ivereomplaint, and adcbiwa lt iabclieved ,b alca pltaU6pmay nmVeinHioforci^bg' ted condition of the whole body and a spattered aiaie oi teal es . ale g afe and ptobthblo tr. vestmentr, and. to thdre the nertoas system, that tenders life bnrdenstHhe. o f a maU, means the opporthmty.is afforded m secure.®. homeioa. the prbpeny wiH tie-soia at roaionsblo rates,. ■adapted tothe. l pji easy terms ofpayfftent. - , ~ - .alludrd,to,and xBKMS-rFlve:pet;.ceat .of the ptltolaio a healthy condition. These Bluets are madp of some 1 14atl j ielil0S^6^t0 - j , E(tll j s^al , l)a^ra „hoh;th ; e of the nmst valuable nmle rals .01, the MatettaMedicm I berance of one Ihiid of said purchase money cP-theA I *. BHBtiMSMi! |^&Sl?, , out hundred dollars to be themtwtach by taking thesetotteta,and vdfSfifiSS' V ’ " ' all its grim horrors, will fly from you. < phldincash. B.BBVHS, | •Dh«.-H. KEYSET fV’ S: 'KktbiaSnsrtStete.lWWoodstrert, aptfiV-Wfdfcw 1 Putobtttgb, Pa, »y«J»^w oibictoM directors. _ . ft /> RnnRPV ■ Wm. LmiWCli Jl'} SI 1 -' *U K”a,j r , wsssfaftw, 53E& Walter Bryant, • ]«aac iu. PenoocK. . j * - .> .... a.:''?' - ‘~^" ' Ltss** Ain). Glahagbb Piiea of -idmiaimr-Tasl Cir<3o?7s ccM«Jarg?PriMte Eoxcs, enure,SB,oo, inull P SSSSSS *“«& fi&Odmin « at 7,. Sixth night of the engagomem of the diaun guiohedactress,Alia* UArVbnirun*• v ... p ?J . 8 TUESDAY Evening, May !4t , 1852. VO performed Sheridan Knowlee benuufn l play 01 • THE Wirb*. • - : ■ A TALE OF MANTUA. SMBS-.- - - Oyerwte,by • . Mr-Dmcme^r^^^iS^ohnWeave, MiesDAVENPOIfT will appear In afavorllftcharacter, . , •. ••• 11. iliUi) . • (succsßsoa or. o w. unJD\S)2• SUEGEON.DEKTIBT, mj3:y] So. I*4 gmUltfleld ■ DKST/VI, KUItOBUY, W. F. FUNDENBEBG, M. D.,„ !• T*o. 151 Tflntb STttMTi • -■ • - ’ IT7“‘A few doors above Smithfield street. - Office ®P ■fmra -Br.-F.’hwf'-oecn' connected with the esiabnsiv Sent of l>r. Hollihen, of Wheeling, for the years. lot CURTAINS, CURTAIN. MATERIALS,. ABD rnrttlnTrlmmingi of Kv«rySeictiptloa. kto Piuflhes ■ BrocaiciHcft* &c.». L&c6 and Y. Klimd Window Shades, ' M “c.hSolmce’; Catuun ■■ •" •AT AM> .ROTAIL . • W H CARRY L, 109 Cb«»t»ut Sh cor. Fifth, W.H. OAiuii , PHILADELPHIA* By Curiam, a ad. and 1852. • SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Cleveland and Plttalmrgli Railroad, leases Moßongttbela waft! » .- o » c i oc £-_eonnectmff morning, ceauwa; «ceP«£ j! £ ® n cl ®ft llß ciewetaiA iat WalfwUle wWt Je " ia tfc i Mk , M.,and Dunkirk? Fare to Cleveland, CAUGHEY, - For.Tiokels, apply to & p R R COi OFFICF—Corner Waler onl srmlhfitld aueeu.lup stairs, ) opposite Monoagahcla Honse. nyN°«-Byil.n , iSS XJ' ™Sn* « «“ ap«f:tf. -1. ■Vi-. • 1 «> i■ H; i: ■ ":p> ' ■ • JOSEPH C. FOSTERi V? 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