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WEDNESDAY - 'MOBXn3KO:::ih::::::::::MA.Y 20.
■i?---'ran toestoeht or ttins ebitsd. states:
.. JAMES BUCHANAN,
-OF PENNSFI.VAHIAi
Sutjta Id oA 1M Punwralif r.tM.i-l
fOB TTRH rHKSU'CHT. . . .
Will’LlA&T R. KING,
•• -OF ALABAMA I
' Subject to O'-’- tome density.
, r<iiftCANAl. COMMISSIONER.
COTJ. WItiRIAM SE ARIGHT,
- of vsTnrrE pounty.
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uinoHAi. democratic CONVENTION;
nalUmor«, Bld., , rnemltty, J«ne l, l«. r .a.
‘ PBIttfICBATIC, ELKCTOBAU 'I'ICKBT.
.i- * HErRESBNTATIf B ELUCTOR-I.
VMntt. ■■ • D&iriet. .
Ist, Peter Logan. ■ 13th, H.,Q..Eyer.
2d,-Georg? 11. Martin. 14th, John Usytoo
ltd,, John Miller. ISlh, Isaac Robinson.
4th,- PI W. Gortius 1 *Uh, Henry Patter.
6lh, R, McCoy, Jr. 17th. James Bnrnslde.
Cth, A: Apple. 18tb, MoxwellM Caflßn.
7lh. Hon.N Strloklan J GenJos.M Donald
Bth' A. Peters. 20th, Wm. S. Calahan.
91b, David Fister. 21st, Andrew Burke.
10th! R. E. James. 22d, William Dunn.
11th; JohnM’Reynolda.23d, JohnS.M Calmont.
12th, P. Damon: 24th, Georgeß. Barret
Kxox. Esq., is determined to secure
the nomination for Congress in this district- Ho
is very busy at.work, especially in the country!
where bo attends nil the military parades and
other public gatherings, such as log-roltings :j ;
barn-raisings, ,&c. la the country, the pretty
- damsels deplore that he is the beat looking mtra
• spoken of for Congress, with the exception of
Oenl taniMiin. He stands amongst . the other
whig' - candidates,' like -Saul amongst the Pro
phets —— head and- shoulders taller than them
nil!
But Mr. Kxox’s competitors, envious of .his
talents,-popularity, and good looks, are circula
ting-'all-manner of slanders concerning him,,
which are calculated to prejudice him in the cs
' timation of the whig party. Some of these infa
mous slanders have been sent to us for publica
- cation; but wo indignantly refused to allow our
columns to be'nsed for the purpose of striking
down a worthy man. . One of the slanders cirour
lated'fcy his enemies is, that Mr. Knox has shun-.
donod hiß practice at the bar, and commenced
studying the writings and spoeches of ilistin
/guisbed statesmen in England and America, ]
with the view of preparing himself forasostln
Congress. Mr. Ksox, we are glad to see, has
nailed this lie to the counter, like base coin, and
is now distributing a neatly printed card amongst
his numerous friends and admirers.in town , and
country, showing that he .has not relinquished
the practice ofhis profession. The following is
a copy of his last card:
fob coyasrss.
■■ JOSEPH ICSOX,
attorney at law,
No. 71 Grant Street,
PITTSBVROII.PI.
We can scarcely hope that this will silence the
slanders of his enemies—who, though few in
numbers, are industrious aß.tho Prince of Dark
ness himselL If detected in one Blander, they
will resort to anolher—
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PITTSBURGH:
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
■. HESWf onni. BW.CTOttS...
GEOROE W. WOODWARD
WILSON MeCANDLESS
Gen. R PATTERSON.
' KNOX’S I.AST CARD.
» 4 DetrcUhc fib, sonhißlry m vain,
TbeerestuTeaiHC at uicirdirty work, again.”
■■■Mr..Knox’s star i 3 in the ascendant, and the
little lighten? whiggerf, who can’t shine along
side of him, might as well'crawl into a dark hole
and hide their heads in shame!
A. smalt Disk of Soup I
Notwithstanding Gen. Scott’s declaration that
he will write no more letters until afterthe meet
ing of-ibo'Whig National Contention, some of
hiß'beautiful epistles are still finding their way
Into the newspapers.
The editor of the Herald published at George- ■
town, Kentucky, has read an important letter,
addreosed-by Oen.. Scott to a leading Whig po-.
Htioianof that county, whioh has the following
paragraphs. ■ _
| hare no public opinions to conceal
—I have but one set of opinions on. these sub
jects for the people of the North, South, East or
' West; and these opinions lam prepared to summt
to general- consideration, as soon ,as a ettUable pp~.
■ poriunit’J presents itself, either hy the action.of .a
■ State or a; National Convention.
* * * * ' * *
If the -Whig National Convention call- for my
. viewaonthe loading questions of the day, they
■will promptly and most, explicitly bo given. m
writing. WINFIELB SCOTT.
“IP’the National Convention call—if—aye
there’s the rob—as Touohstone soys, “there’s
much virtue in “ if.’.’ Bnt if the National Con
vention do not call upon the General, then there’s
nd letter—and weeannothave a sccond hasty
plate of soup. There’s the calamity.
' The war between the Fillmore and Scott men
in New York is becoming savage. The Alban;/
Register, edited by Dr. Foote, tho personal
friend of Mr. Fillmore, manifests strong symp
toms of rebellion against the decisions of a ma
jority of the party t and the New York Express
says that the men who are determined to nomi
nate Scott may elect him, if they ..eon. Very,
well. We can try. .If the Express ehoses to
bolt let it go—but it won’t bolt, of that there
is not tho loast danger.— Gacctte.
ls more of itforyoul. Vlho wor
between the Fillmore and Scott men of New
York (sayß tho Gazette) is becoming sayags.
- That is just what we have been telling the pub
' lie alt along ; and now we areglad tofind a whig
print in our midst honest enough to confess the
faot. The idea of kicking the Fillmore men
1 (or '•‘bolters,” as tho Gazette styles them) out of
the Whig party is rich, certainly. Gen. Scott
will probably be nominated; and from .the feel
tag that, now prevails in the whig rankß, w e
■' presume his friends cannot calculate with cer
tainty of .carrying more than one state, vie:
Vermont. The fact is, the Whig party is dead
. as a pickled herring! . ;
■’BEMEn. 10 BE UOBU bUCKT TUAN RICIT
The Dillon family, descendants of Lord Dillon,
Of Ireland, iave inherited an estate valaed ■ up
wards of $7,000,000. We understand that our
lnoky fellow-citizen, Dr. John Bull, the great
Sarsaparilla man, isan heir by. marriage, and
comes in- far a sung little share amounting to
three or four hundred thousand dollars. This is
what' we call good luck in reality. —Louisville
Jbhmal. -
This liOuisTilie. John Uvu. has always
been a lucky man, and in this respest he sur
passes his namesake over the water. He has
won a‘reputation wjiiob is more valuable than a
a for tune, and bis famous Sarsaparilla has made
him a rich mitn. And now.if he secures a slice
, of that $7,000,000, wewonll not be surprised
to hesref him starting n newspaper, andthere
by immortalize himself! ’' "
:r_ -'I- - ;: - •"1 •**• - • .-'.'•"l-
OteoKQji W. the nominee; of
tbs Democracy of lowa for Secretary of State,
formerly rafted at Ifarrentora, Jeffersoaoonnty,
OMo> Ho to-one of the best Damoorata in the
-world. -M. t- Monets who has been nominated
in lowa, is a native of E*oy
ette wtitrty, in tbisStato. He iso.printer, and
jfsjpconnecfed 44 °? 6 t iniB - tb6 Uniontown
with; the Steubenville
Union- Swwp&to 9M old Wends-
; Ship Canal at Stall Ste. Marie- ■
\Ve aro gratified to learn that the prospect o
the construction of this work by the General
Government da improving.A bill is before tp.
Senate providing for the construction of a Ship
Canal na a Government work, to be built under
the direction of the Secretary or War, and spe
cifies that tho work shall be lot-out to.the lowest
bidders; tho canal Is to be' 100 feet wide at the
aurfaoo, 75 feet at the bottom, and 12 feet deep;
there nretwo locks 325 feet in length, and 76
feet in width. It is to be a free canal, or only
with such tolls as will- be sufficient to keep it
tended and in repairs. This iso feature of.
great:importance to the I,nke Superior country,
and a feature in which all the States bordering
on the great chain of lakes have an espeoial in
terest, and they will not.come into. she support
of a measure that would give any other State or
corporation tho power of levyjng a tax on the
commerce and shipping of. all-the others.
■: THo resolutions passed by the New VoTk La
glstatnre.at its: reoent session,will have a ten
derioy to induce tho. delegation: from. that. State
In both lfouses of Congress to Tote for this bili.
Wo presume most ofthePcnnsylyaniadolega
tionwill also advocate tho passage of the mea
sure. 1
Vote on ilie Homestead BUI.
in the'votc on the lfomestead bill, which pass
ed the Hons'c of Representatives on the 12tli
'lust., the names of the Peansylvania delegation
Oppcar as follbws’: For tbc.hUi, Messrs, Allison,
Chandler. Cnrtla, Bateson, Florence, Gamble,
Grow, Kurtz, McNair. Moore, Robbins—B Demo
crats and 2 Whigs. Against it, Messrs. J. IF.
7/#w an(l Boss—l Democrat and 3-Whig. Ab
sent, Messrs. Bihighms, Dimmick, Ftiller, Gil
more, T. M. ITove, Jones, Kuhns, McLanahnn,
Morrison, Parker, Stnens-~G Democrats and 5
Whigs. Thus it ■■trill bo seen that of tho Penn
sylvania delegation, 11 voted for the bill, 2
against it, and 11 were absent. . ■
' Our member, Hon. T. M. Hows, although ab
sent, has assured, us that he, is in favor of the
Homestead Bill. . He voted for it during its first
stage in the House of Representatives, and would
have voted for its final passage, had he been in
his scat. ■ g- -
We have already announood in the Pat
that Gov. Kossuth has gone to Niagara Falls,
lie received $1,500 in Albany. His intontion
is to remain nt-Niagara about ten days, at the.
expiration of which period ho trill return to
Albanyv vifliting on hia way all the principal
placeß between that city and Buffalo, and also
Troy, and the Watervleit Arsenal.
Kossuth, on Wednesday afternoon, delivered
an address in* tho Rev. Dr. Huntingdon's
Church', in Albany, Gov. Hunt, Hon, Wm. L.
Marcy, the Mayor and Recorder of the city, and
ah audience of about 1,100 persons being pre-
: x©“ The Detroit Daily Tribune thinks that
because Major DCxulsos retired from the Wash
ington Union therefore the great Democratic
party is not in u very harmonious condition'. —
Lay not-that flattering unction to your whig
soul! In a few days yon will sco the Demo
cratic hosts marshalling in one solid phalanx,
armed with the weapons of Truth, determined to
achieve a triumph such ashas nover bcforobccn
witnessed in this conntry. Tho nominee of the
Democratic National Convention will be elected
almost by acclamation. Mind that!
A CkevaSsf.—Some malicious-rascal ent a
ohannoi through tho levee a few miles below
-Lake Trovidenco, and on tho 7th inst* tho Missis
sippi was rushing through 100 yards wide and
eight feet deop. All the flat-boats that couldbo
‘procured from above .wore brought down, but un
fortunately, were swept by the current below the
crOTasse, and were unable to return in consc,
guenco of the swiftness of the stream. Re
newed attempts were to bo made to arrest the
disaster, but it looked threatening When last
heard from. .
A New Qcibk is Ksavebt.—ln Philadelphia
split gold dollars are,quite numerous. The piece,
by some line and ingenious machinery, is split
in two; about one-half of the coin abstracted,
and the plundered sides stuck together ngnin, tho
face of the piece not in the least scarred or in
jured. A little care will readily detect the fraud.
The milling around the edge will be found broken,
and very generally a pewter-colored cement may
bo observed protruding from it. The coin, tan,
is thin in the middle.
Ttowx with the Dear,—Sunday, in Calfornin,
is the miners’ trading day. The El Dorado
A7/c* says:— 1 “ Saturday and Sunday wero busy
days with our gold dust dealers. We took some
pains to ascertain the amount that was bought
by those regularly engaged in the business, and
it amounted in the aggregate to twenty-three
hundred and eighty ounces This amonnt was
purchased at $l7 per ounce, amounting to the
neat little sum of $89,4GQ.”
a telegraphic despatch dated Biohmond,
Vo., May 22d, says: The democrats of the
Richmond District have appointed Judge Mason
and three other Buchanan delegates to the Balti
more Convention. ■
Methodist BooU Concern at Cincinnati*
The Western Christian Advocate of the Wth
inst, contains the report of Messrs. Swormstodt
& Power, the book agents to the General Con
ference, from which we condense the following
particulars, which show the Concern to bo in a
flourishing condition:
The sales for the last four years have amount
ed to $260,829; being on increase of $76,416
over the preceding four years. Profits for the
last four years, $48,720; being an inoreaee of
$23,354 over the previous tern. This, the
agents think, is owing to the faot that they do
tnore of their own publishing at Cincinnati than
formerly. Since tho last General Conference
they have purchased throo of Adams’ printing
machines; and now rnn five power presses for
book-work, and one for the Advocate, itc.; also,
two embossing presses for the bindery, at a cost
of $12,000. The number of issues of their
periodicals is as follows—lYcstem Christian Ad
vocate 21,000 copies, increase since lost General
10,000; Ladies’ Repository 18,000,
' increase 6,000; Sunday School Advocate 25,000
. copies; Missionary Advocate 6,000 copies; Chris
tian Apologist (German) 8,874 copieß.
Tbe Religious Anniversaries.
. The magnitude of the operations of the sever
al denominations whoßo anniversaries olosed in
New York last week can be inferred from the
'■monied receipts of some of them'for last year.
■Thus:. ■ '
Am. Bible 500iety........-......—— -.5308,744 81
' “ B. of C. -for Foreign Missions.. 211,068 64
'«< Sunday Sobool Union.... 44
•< Home Missionary Society....... 160,062 25:
“ Seamen’s Friend Society -> 28,660 64
“ EducationalSooiety......,.——• . ”“,24U
Female Guardian Society....... IM9O 82
■ *< A. and For. Chris. 0ni0n....... 06,649 Ol
;Magdalen Society..... 11
i Ass. for Suppression of Gambling.— 0,60t> tv
$1',854,859 67
■: The receipts of the Sunday School Unions and
several other organizations are not inolnded in
the above..
A Tsar Fbescb Suicide.—Our readers -will
rememberthatwe garo on account the other day
of -the trial and conviction of Johard, at Lyons,
for killing a young lady in the theatre, in order
that hemight be executed. A singular clrcum;
stance, which.tie did not mention, was connect,
ed with the affair. He went to the thaitre with
theintention of kiHiugßomecne, and happened
te-eeat himself just behind two. young ladies.--'
Tor Soma time he was undecided which to select
an his victim, hnt finally chose the younger and
-oretKer, as being “nearer and more fit for Hea
ven ” “The neglected beauty, on learning the
reason of,his choice, was so profoundly affected
-nt the slight that she refused consolation, would
take no nourishment, and finally ended her life
by committing suicide.—iV. 0. Pic,
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• • For ihe Morning Post.
NORRIS v( ; B ABO WIN, &c.
.Messes. Editoes Since the State patronises
the former, and the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
paoy the • latter, in the purchase of ,Engines,:
i there hns arisen something of a spiritpf rivalry.
between the operatives upon these ■ two: great
routes, as to tho comparative capability.of the
truly excellent specimens of toaohlnery produced
by the gentlemen above named. So much so,
that I am informed, the friends: of the former
have offered those of the latter an opportunity
to test the question, in thiß.vtise: to pay a cer
tain sum to the Central Company for the übb of
the Bond (or the opportunity) one day, and take
Engines of equal class and time them.frOTn.Holv
lidaysburg Intersection to , Harrisburg. Large
sums have .been offered upon the work of the
Messrs Norris; but, from some reason, it is de
clined—yet the contesting feeling exists. It
would be interesting to see a test of the kind
oorne off, and a fortune to the successful compe
titor. . '
I observed a notice, of the height of speed at
tained by tho Norris Engines upon tbo Central
Road, in a recent number bf one of your city
prints, wldoh was-sixty miUipcr hour 1 While
this is not eery remarkable upon a .lt
* remarkable that the writer: should have sup
posed that the Conductor: upon the Tram name
in for any “ share of'the honor’’—for what fra-
petit* does lie give to the .velocity,-, or aid in the
force, of the machinery ? : Here is a problem for
Maohinlßts; —lie given about as mneb aid as-tlie
mariner to ibe broeie that fills hia canvass.
This digression brings; me to a-notice of those
in the service of the “Central.”- And first, I
wish to express my opinion in relation to Messrs.:
H.-Httipr and T. A. Scott. These gentlemen
are soaroely dnly appreciated by the Corporation
they serve, it would soem, -still they are kept in
service and highly honored. ■; I have had a very
excellent opportunity of judging of them, and
come to the conclusion that they are both gentle
men of vastly more than ordinary capacity to be
naturally selected for the arduous and responsi
ble functions they have to discharge. They are.
prompt, clear and decisive in judgment, and while
they are unsnrpassedly qualified and capablo,.
their manner-is so correct and courteous that
they win the respect and confidence of all they
meet, cither in a Bocial or business capacity.—
They will bo very difficult to adequately succeed
on the part of the Company, whenever it may be
done. .
Oa the part of this Company, there is one oth
er clns3 of officers who arc deservingof publio,
and partial, notoriety,: and those are the Con
ductor*—Messrs. Adams, Smu.v, Jackson, Rqw
key and Hahojs. But., of all these, (I heard a
distinguished gentlemen observe,) Moj. Adams
rather carries off the palm in abridging time at
stations, and consequently mating the lat time .
Thoy ore all gentlemanly and efficient.
So much for, to much. To conclude, while the
Pennsylvania Railroad is a great and necessary"
improvement; it will never—it can never—injure
the works of the Commonwealth* It can never
successfully compete with it. And since the
route they occupy is the great route, thcro will
ever bo enough for both lines to do.
. Yours truly, &c. " •
KOSSUTH AT HUNKER lltlt.
The reception of Kossuth on Bunker Hill was
one of the most thrilling scones ever witnessed
in America. Hia speech on that occasion is a
master piece of eloquence, full*, of “thoughts
thatbreatho and words that burp.” Wo make
room for the following extract:
My voice shrinks from the task to mingle with
the ewfbl patho3, of that majestic orator, (point
ing to tbo monument.) Silent like the grave,
and yet melodious like the song of immortality
upon the lips of cberubims—a senseless, cold
granite, and yet warm with inspiration liko a
patriot’s heart-immovable liko tho past, and
yet stirring like the future, which never stops,
it looks like a propbetand speaks liko on Oracle.
And thus it speaks. . .. ..
“The'daJ ■leommemorote.ts the rod with whiea
the hand of the hor.l has opcned.the well of lib-.,
erty. Its waters sill flow; every _ new drop of
i martyr blood will increase tliO: tide, lie spots
may dam its flood, but never stop it. The
higher Us dam, the higher tide; it.wUV overuovr
or trill break through. Bow, and adore, and
hope.’’ ' ■
Such are tbo words whtoh come to my ears,
and I bow, I adore, I hope. . . _ ■
In bowlDg, my eyes meet the soil of Banker
Hill—that awful opening scene of the eventful
drama to which Lexington and Concord had be§n
the preface.
Tbo spirits of the past risehcfore_my eyes.
I sco Richard (Jr'idley hastily planning the cn
trencbmeutt*. t bear tho blunt sound of tho
pickaxe and spado in tho hands of the patriot
band, I lienr the patrols say that "All-fa well.'*
I soo Knowlton raising his line of rail fenco,
upon which soon the guns' Will rest, that the
bullets may prove to their -message true. I pee
the tall commanding form of Prcscott.marching
ieiauroly around the pnrapot, inflaming the
tired patriots with tho classical words that those
who bad tho merit of the labor Bhould hove tha
honor of the victory. I ace Asa Pollard, fall the
first victim of that immortal day; I sootbo
chaplain praying over him; and now the.roar
fng of cahnoh from ships and from batteries,
and the blare of tlio burning town, and the
thrice renewed storm and the persevering de
fence, tdlpowder was gone and but stones re
mained ; and I see Warren telling Elbridge Ger
ry that it is sweet and fair to die for the father
land; I see him lingering in his retreat, and,
struok In the forehead, fall to the ground; and
Pomeroy, with Ids shattered musket in his bravo
hand, complaining that he remained unhurt
when a Warren had to die, nnd X see all. the brave
who foil unnamed, unnoticed and unknown, tho
nameless cornor-stoncs of American indepen
dence. . _ ■ •■■•■■■■■■■■
A Bloody aud Atrocious Code In OlUlc'
Wo have already mentioned. the execution of
Cambiaso, the principal in the late insurrection
ary movement'in the Chilean penal Battlements.
on the straits of Magellan. He was an officer
of tho regular Chilean army, and lieutenant at
the post where his offonoo was committed; only,
25 years of age, of fair complexion, with dark,
and profuse hair, and prepossessing appearance.
The following: arasome of the atrooious rules
ho adopted and enforced, among tho troops ho
commanded:
Every interior who speaks disrespectfully of
his superior officer; shall bo immediately shot.—
Every inferior who Bhall raise his hand against:
his superior officer, shall bo immediately hung.
If ah inferior strikes his superior officer, with or
without arms he shall be burnt alive. , Ho who
shonld bo a traitor to the flag we have: 'sworn
shall bo cut in pieoes, alive, and afterwards!
burnt He who steals shall be hung. Anyone
failing to appear when ordered, shall be shot
Every man who flies frornan enemy, shall ha put
to death by tho bayonet,-and his eyes taken out.
Tho body of a ooward' shall be burnt Senti
nels fonnd asleep shall be hung. Any person in
battle giving quarter to an enemy shall be. shot,
and for stealing or hiding ammunition shall be
burnt alive. Throwing away catridges in battle
or on march, shall be cat in pieces alive, begin
ning with the lingers of the right hand, and af
terwords burnt The chief offioer; sergeant or
Boldier, Who -should not defend ■ his post unto
death, Shall be burnt allve; no excuse to be ad
mitted on aoOouiitof the greater force of the
enemy; the bad: Btate of the armament, or any:
thing else tending to cover hiß cowardice. Any
officer ordered to assault a post, shall-take it or
loao hislifein the attempt; if ho returnß un
aucceSsto, althotigh; he lose all: his Boldiers iu
the attempt, he Shall be immediately shot. , Any
sentinel who abandonß the post oommitted to his
core, shall be pinched with red hot tongs untiV
he expires. After this, hie body shall be ex
posed publicly during eight days, after which
it shall be burnt, and its ashes oast into the air.
■ PEOGBES9 os Saint Paul. —Since the first of
January last, the number of buildings commen
ced, built, and in process of building, iaone hun
dred and twenty. Before the olose of narra
tion, two hundred more, on a reasonable, esti
mate, will be erected. The present population
of Saint Paul is somewhere in the neighborhood
of 8000. - By the close of navigation It willprob
ably be between four and five thousand.
The three mills of Smut Paul, aided by the
, gt Anthony mills,- are nnablo to supply the de-
Imand far lumber in this city .•y-SSnnetom Darw
| crat . '
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SEWS ITEMS.
. The Legislature of Indiana has passed a law
mating railroad companies liable for all stook
killed, unless the roads are properly protected
by fences. -
' 'A despatoh • from'ShneOn Kyder, President of
tire Terre Hants and ■ Alton .^Railroad,-dated at
New York, May 11%. Btatesthathe has con
cluded-® contract *for' building the entire line
of railroad between Torre Haute and Alton.
Tbo gallant editor of the Louisville Times
says that when Lola Montes visits that city,
“ she will: receive such a welcome as she de
serves for her genius Bnd spunk. Ska is a broth
of a girl.”
: Mrs. Wilson Taylor, of .Ogdensburg, N. is
to receive $lO,OOO from the Pension Office, mo
neys doe her father for services in the revolu
tionary war. ■ _
An India robber omnibus i< about being in
vented, which, < when jam full will hold a couple
more.
The Mormons of Salt Lake had .a- grand. Leg*,
islative festival on the 4th of March which
was participated in by 200 guests, including s,
large portion of ladies. . It was. opened with a
prayer, and wound up with a dance, in both of
which the Governor participated.
-Bear river and Auburn Canal, as it is called,_
a waUr course which a party of gold miners are
digging in California, haß already cost $260,000
and is not yet completed. It is intended ex
clusively to make a water power for gold wash
ing. . V
A horse-shoe that is put on without the use ot
nails has been invented by Herr Dreißbacta.
The account docs not say whether Herr also m
vented a way to make it stick without nails.
The Zanesville’ Courier Is ridiculing some hun
dred of the citizens of that town for cnjoyingthe
rational amusement of a dog fight., Bog dnya
have como early up In that latitude. .
The Ilarpers will issue 90,000 copies of their
popular Magazine, It requires eight Adams’
Presses to print this Magazine. .. . •
The Texas papers announce the death of
Taylor White, the great stock grower of the
State. The sum of $40,000 in specie was found
in his safe. . . -■ ■■■■■ ■■ ■„ .. ,
We are glad to learn by the Milwauluo Sentinel
that good accounts of the prospects of winter
wheat are received from all parts of the State.
The Spring has been favorable.
All the Whig papers at Chicago stc to be con
solidated into one mammoth Whig poper, under
charge of Mr. W. B- Wilson, present Editor or
the Journal.
The practical Printers, who withdrew from the
Louisville Courier office, in consequence of the
breach of contact by the proprietors, relative to
Sunday work, have started n paper of their own,
called tho ZonUeilte Union. ___
Em , B ,atlont» S E««p 5 -Tue O.rman
On the Ist test., 4,000 Germans left Bremen
fnr America. most of them for New Y ork.
The number of emigrants despatched from
T ivernool for the United States daring the month
ofApriiwa' 25,-192-tbc largest number that
ever Bailed in one month. The next greatest
number was in the corresponding month of last
ye™, when 24,000 and upwards left that port.—
Se increase in April, as compared with March,
was about 1,000. The greater proportion of the
emigrants are German and Irish, chiefly agricul
tural laborers. The emigration for Australia,
hv means of government aid, is ahso very «°n
efdSe Bfween the 7th and 26th of hist
mouth, threo vessols, witb 920 emigrants, sailed
from the depot at Birkenhead; and on the. 1-th
and 18th inst, two largo ships will sail thence
for Australia with about 1.300 emigrants.
Tho flight of emigrants from Ireland aoross tho
■Ulanlic 'still continues vithont the slightest
ThcmimberTeaviug tho port of Cork, taking
tho Liverpool rohtc, may bo in some measure
shown bv the fact that one firm alone has char
tered SSnhipa to ono port only, that of Boston,
durin* the past fonr months, each ship contain
ing at an average, 400 passengers. These were
from various parts of the country, the number
from this county alone being 1084. rhreo ships
setting sail from Queenstown took ...S pussen
cora to Boston, most of them of a comfortable
description of formers. The amount of the exo
dus direct from tho port of Limerick i C»odo
and tho ITnited States, from the 20th oi March
to the Ist of May inst., comes up to tho number
of ° 595 persons. This is but tho preliminary or
the'spring Benson of 1862. Ships and destina
tiou-Florencc, for New York. 120 passengers;
Balmoral, for New York, 109;..F0am, .for New
fork 113; Triumph, for Now York, 8o; Jane
i Black, for Quebec, 286; Primose, for Quebec,
179- Levon, for New York, 10i-. LUen Forrestal,
for Hew York, 89; Georgiana, for hew 1 ork,
2>>s- Caroline, for New York, 91; Energy, for
Quebec. 101; Huron, for Now York, 188; Jessy, |
for Quebec, 346; Anna Maria, for Quebec, 92; |
Governor, for Quebec, .179; ltlchnrd and Ann,
for Quebec, 127; Messenger, for Quebec, Yl-;
Norden, for Now York, lb 8; Columbine, for Now
York 86 Tho analysis exhibits 11 ships tor
New York, with 1.877 passengers, and 8 ships
for Quebec, with 1,418 passengers; total, 19
shins and 2,895 passengers.
Tho Dublin Telegraph of the sth instant, thus
notices the progress of the flight of tho popula
tion from tho port of Dublin—“ Tho quays of
Dublin arc daily thronged with crowds of emi:
grants. Bo great is the cflnx westward from
these kingdoms that very few vessels can be
afforded to Dublin for the oxodus from Ireland.
Our readers will bo surprised to see how few
vessels have been chartered here for the last
quarter for the direct trade—indeed not more
than six; all being ahsorhod. by the Liverpool
lino. In the shipping list for the port of Dublin
wo only find, within the last month, the follow
ing returns; On tho 15th of April, the George,
Of Klrkaldy, for New York, with 150 passongerßj
on the 16th, tho Kclslok YVoOd, of Liverpool, for
Quebec, with 137 passengers.. There are now
only two emigrant veßscls—the Mersey, Nova
Scotia {OlO tons), and theDefenco, of Liverpool
(608 tone)— taking in passengers in tho Dublin
roads, although the steamers are embarking
swarms of western wayfarers at every tide.
We MO told that an Englishman, 'who
liadetopped n fewdayain Louisville, on leaving
for Cincinnati, was addressed by an acquaintance
with the very common Kentucky remark at part-,
inc, “lake care of yourself.” The stranger in
all simplicity replied, “My God! they won't
take anything but my money, will they ILou.
Jour. ■ ■■■■■■.■■
jry* Prottioaotary—Tbc undersigned respect*
folly offers himself asa candidate for the Officeor Pro*
ihonotary, subject tctliedecision of the next ana.
?AntimssonicConvention, Irtll irhiTnwpf r,
aprt7:d&wtc JOHN CALDWELL.
TTj* few men of thorough business
habits and good address, foe a safe, and respectable busi*.
noss f it is a business-that requires no .capital but good
character, business habit sand energy., fomenjrHb
ih-ii above Qualifications a permanent buHiness ond.the
beat of wage, will be given. ■ Apply or address No. 39,
Smuhfitld street, corner of Third ~ ■ -.: ■ [aprw.lf
F. 8. Cte error’* ‘Prise Medal Honey Soap,’
H 3" Among the moat useful lnvonliona rccontly intro
duced, embracing both personal and domestic comfort,
«Cleaver’* celebrated. Honey Soap” holds .a- disim*
gished rank. It is decidedly oneof (lie most valuable.
appendages to the Toilet and the Narsery, which the
■present age hiis furnished. The softening, searching and
healing qualities of tbe principal ingredient used in its
preparation,Honey, are familiar to all j and the inven
tor has happily availed himself.of,Urns,* chemical com
binations which have rendered the article superior to
i anything yet offered to the public.
I For sale by ' 80 Wood street,
Wholesale Agents for Pittsburghamlitsvicinity.. Also,
forualc, at oil Dispensing and Drag Stores. ; .. .
my2l:d£w.. ■ ■ . ■ ' -■ • •
VolnalJle Teatimony ln Favor of on .In
valsahls Moiiiolus* ~
in* We love to record the testimony of medical men
in favor of Dr. M’Lane’a medidnM. lt .B graLfyiug,
because the Vermift.ge and L.ver Pills of that physr
cian were not invented for specalation. buttvcre .ntto
dueed into his practice with the design of .Becttng good,
I and they became celebrated through their great merit.
, They are not, therefore, to he placed in the same, cate*
gory with the patent nostrums of the day, which are.
liuavaFontly puffed in the advertising columns of the
newspapers. * Drs. Newcomb and Duff, in common with
others or the medical faculty, are simply doingjasttce
to these invaluable medtcines.tn thu- B r enk ‘" o , f
them, and trnlv imttate the benevolence of the good
Bamaman,” In endeavoring to extend Jheir use.
■JPHHSVU.IE, January
Grmlmm-We hAve micd qntte, Siqaanmy of M-
Lanc’s.Vermifuge in our. practice, and find.« toi bei a
valuable aniclei and one much needed m Jbcvpantty.
If we can gel a sufficient ananlUy, we will use «omeeA
} eruon to diipeteof tu Dm. NEWCOMB A DVrr.
j Messrs- J. Kibb * Co.
I Forsale by most Merchants and Druggists in town
j and country, and by the sole Proprietory
{ fay2l.dlvrttw Wood sweet.
HEAJL.TII OEPICB.
INTERMENTS IN THE CITY OF .
From the 17iA of Hay to thtMSlh of May.KOi
■ Adult*. Ckddrtn.
Congestion of Bruin 0 ••••;• V, ;
Cholera M0rbu5........./!...... 0
Drowning 0 *
Fractuteof Cranium.. 1 0. .
Hydrocephalus 0 2,
Inflammation'of Lungs. 0 V
Phthißia Pnlmonoliß.. I 0
Still Bom 0 1
Not Given....... 0 1-
T0ta1.... .: 2
OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE „
Under t yer.r 21 From 20 to .40"* —' ‘ ~
From Mo 2...........,.>31, “ •,.«» OT.~--rV«
n 2to 5- • • -Si u .BOto-CO 0
ft stoio- ......r) sow 70 ......u
“ T0t015............- 1 !) ■ft 70.t0 SO #•
“ 15t020 - >■••■••••1' “ 60,0 M-,.* •■■o
soioao .....o| outoico... o
By order of the Board of Health. •.
A. M. POLLOCK,
iahto the Board of Health.
ir7*CONGRE!B9«—'We Die requested to slate that
thename of the Hon.W. W.IRWIN wjll-be presented
to the Democratic County Con volition, as .0 candidate lor
■their nomination to Congress. ■.■■. imyiv-'d.
T* YE FLOUR—tr.bhls on consignment, and for sale
hy imyaoi KINO ft MOORHEAD.
I iA.COM SIDES—A small lot of clour Sides m B_ore
h) end for ssle by [my2ol KING & MOORHEAD.
"tntlAlUß—A lot ol extra family Flour received end for
f ~a'e by RUSSELL. A JOHNSON.
•• ; 'lt# Water etrect-_
T'ICOHOL—7O pci cent.,in bbls and on draught"; for
A sale by JACOB WEAVER. Jr.,
raySC cor. IHnrltet and First at*.
TRACING CLOTH—French Tracing Cloih in rolls 33
inches wide, received and for sale by . ,
J R. WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer,
maySl) : : 03 Wood at, between 3d nml dih.
B~ RANDIFA IN BOND—Just received; under Custom
House ebarpe, to pltgi. very superior old Cognac.
Brandies of various brands and vintages, one half pipey
tOor^hsaitdoctave,;^^^.^^!,,..
OTb PEACH BRANlllbS—u! bbls. very fine old
Peach Brandies; also,an excellentatucje or old
Cider Brandy,or Apple
iinn hV JACOB WJbJvV&K* Jr >
J my 26 cor. Market and Firsmta. -.
1" HISH AND SCUTCH WHISKIBB r pne puncheon of
cftch—ihe real Potun and SiaworU or Paisley—for
~le wholesale ot by the ‘“®J“^- EAVEtIj Jr ,
cor. Mattel and FtrfVßlfl^
HOLLAND 0!N~7 Anchor,
Werep, Stork* NoleUs,lmperial Ea«le and Meuer
Swan; for.ule by ,le pip. « Jr , ‘
cor. Market and First sts.
I.D MUNONGAHERA RYE VVHIsKKy-ll] bbU.
prims old Rye Whiskey , of the years 1833, M 3,
’l5 'fo. -'49 and 'si; also,s?u bills Bouif»an, Uisulled.la 46,
for sale wholcalc or by lb WIStVER, Jr,
mV 2O cor. Market and Fmtnt9i
TVRAJ4DIKJJ—IN BOND—A.fceigneitc.uiid
O sin Brandies—dark and pale—in qrcaskas also, Na
poleon, in octaves—under Custom Hontc charge rto
eelherWh 17 varieties of Rochelle, Cognac, and Bct
aeaurßfoml.es of ihe mosi ‘j 1 / 10 ' 0
end far sale cheap, by
' Stray Mar*.
GAME 10 ills residence of itoenubseribef, living lathe
Diamond, a middle-aged BonelM<re, abam fifteen
end* half hand* high, The owner is requeswd »ocome
forward, pr .ve property, pay charges, and f take her
oia-™irud U p T d.« t tj r »g a -^ i
Diamond, ‘.Ultburgh.
tay2S--M*
J - USTTREOEIVED. at KkßNM*'* U 4 MuTtel si ,
’ 9 lorre and well selected atock of ■ GOLD AND
t*iLVBB 6 LEVKE ANDQITARTKR WATCHES, Gold
Homing and Open Dial LeverStOf ike best qoaluy and.
finish, which I offer to my friends and patrons atauch.
DricesascannottaiHo please . .
y Yuii wilt also find atthe above plaee anice assortment
of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, to which yoaraiicmiou
is most rerpectfaHy solicited. -■ . / in"
s-MONEE'S SALE OF DRV OOOIJS A* Auction—
Will be sold on Tlinredoy, May 87th, at 10 o clock
in the forenoon,at M’Cartney’aAcoiion House, byprder
of nsaiftnee.alarße assorunemof Dry tiopds,ci.mpriung
a general variety of all kinds of fashionable and season*
able drr goods and fancy arncles, soluble tor the pres
ent season; also, at 8 o’clock in the afternoon,a lot of
■"! Sixth StreetProparty.
TSOR SALE—A valuable propel ty of SO feet front on
r Sixth street by 185 deep to an alley about 120_feel
from Smitlificld street, piosentlng a Rood location for ,n
Physician or Attorney, being m e central tiurtot tho
city for bosmeia, aawell as a.healtby and pleasant sit
nation for a laimly residence. There is a large two.sto.
rrßrlak House, SO by 70 feet, the 'material, of winch
would work tveii into a new hoasc - To laciiuaie such
an improvement the adjoining bpu=e{nnw going apj ts
arrintted, and without charge. Price 63.000. .
■ . S CIITHBERT. Genera] Agent, ;
jnyng • . . .. 50 Smniifield streets
nuo w s’s t&’VC inaoKi
TURTLE CHEEK, PA; , .
ALLEN BROWN," Frcprtrlcr —This splendid and
commodloui e»mbU»limtni,iccemly erected bvihe
proprietor, attic teim!nu»nf tins I raddocl’i[Field Plank
Road, and near the present terminus of the Penna.nml
road, twelve miles from ttie etty.is now open forth* re-,
eepiioit of Families ana others desirous ofescaotnir Ilte
heat of the city durinp'the samtrier months. • This rpn
cious hotel near the ratlroab turnpike, oloopnga
hela river and plank road, h r«ftdHy. accessible b* nil
Ihone raruii of conveyance from tnfvoUy; *n-l oUorta a
rislishtful summer retreat, with pleasant wa.Ks.nmi
drivers and beautiful scenery; a la .magnificently fitted ]
uo end furnished with every improvement of Grst ciasa :
modem botels-HiuUes of rooms, parlors, etc. Att-omni*
has will convey passenger- to anil f<om the •Rinlroad
i Df pot, on the arrival and departure of tmms.
i fTPTbe proprtetorfee’s armored that twenty years ex-
I penence in the business will enoblo lum to fit cure, tin*
comfort and insure the sausfheuon of all who ijayntn
j him in hi* uew loeatmm_ lmy-;t),dma_
»Lieht» lftor« Light still*”
A BOOK FOR TNK TIMES, cniiled Ltpr at the
Borni; or, "Vne't Tom's Cubm," .os..it.»!■ beinfi
Narratives. Scenes and Incidents in. ihe real -’.Life of
the Lowlv.” By W L C. Purra, Ftq .
The bbjeeiof the author is to represent the coudmon
of the Slave in t)is rude bat comfortable cabiOjhisdaily
occupations and pastimes, the relations between master
and slave, the mistaken impulse* and misconceived ;
views of the Northern Philanthropic, Ao, Ac , anil to
represent ihe passions and sentiments tu their natural:
forms, as Uiesume are displayed In tbo humblest lot of
society, thus showing that, in the cate, of /As slave at
Itost, contentment bestows more happiness than free-,
i ilom: and at the *ame .tuna toreprescni, as it is, a class
of people, vt2: the Plantor, to whom justice has seldom
been done, and whose character, ns exhibited in every
day life, is well calculated to win the amiablejudgment
ol Tbe'above work will be . pubiißhsd on the Ist July
next, and will contain about COaiSmopages.beauutul
ly tUmUrat'rir Tlie prlco wll besl,oo. >.. ;, ;!
• Karly orders will meet with first attention. . t
- fiooo active agents wanted to sell the above Book.
On receipt of SI.CO, wo will forward one copy.of the
above Boole (which agents can .use ns a samplejpopyV
by mail, postage paid, to any place lathe United States,
not exceeding K/OBnulcs from BuiTata, Chicago, Ciucm
n&tl or New York.
Books sent by mail tuustbo prepaid according to the
new post office taw. Postage on this woifc is about 25
cent* for each and every COU miles. .
Wholesale prices for above, and other saleable Books,
for which we wont agents, will be forwarded on. appli*
; cation to us, postpaid... <3, li. BJERB\ & CO.,
• Book Publishers.
Buffalo, N. Y.
H-RTVTA'RICABtE CURES!
25 y THE VSE_ OF V ft. HO UG HTO X' S
• '
t Dr. Houghton's; tto'e
0/ Casts end Corns-.
ucfl —Cask 1 Miss
>agedThls lady
rery spare. andsallow
inccMont pain anti
Ideas in the pitoflhe.
tch.VTwo or ibtee
i a. day ihe pain iii*
;etMo sdeli a degree
The*© amefca hup
iractiraes wfieh none
_ douf^cleSrflaidirom
thostomachin'he
ai nlilit- Tongue coatedund clammy, mden thirst, no
'SpSsW.-'-'Boweta costive! dull, stupefying ncssstlon m
rfierorehead. ■ Complaints of two yearastandiiig Gave
her soma'Pepsin On Monday. Came back in aweelr.
Said the paiß'hnd not been hail » bad since liking the
second dose T and was daily growing less. ,
ffrmwine-.was also gone. Appetite improved, tongue
cleaner, bowels regular j head still heavy. JivanotTier
week she was entirety free fromtineaßiiicss and-paln in
the stomach—raised no acid fluid gi-head felt clear, and
ntrArvtra.ce ofihe atoniach complaint was removeds •
C«clv-Ma»M t.aa“a<!e/50-Pam after "Img -
1 Verv stout lady. Had suffered naia, usually very se
Ware inthe reßion of the stomach, for thrss years past,.
SS^flstaswaJWSSna
saasasaaQSKSJßS&s#*
nn ■ Several months have paa*ed,buttiiere has beeii.no
rmaroxjf iScpain. Tongue clean and moist; no sore-
: ne R E^«n“rCn h «-touf s sdJ., Kg ,Msy, 1851 -On
issi. Rev Si: 0. AViltiam*, pastor of the
!FowiltPtssbylerian Church, in IjoijvsnlllOjKy.iWssan'l.
had been for a long Urns conlmed (p his Toonumnooipsy
.Thoihrtd.doy belefthts room^ . Ml)etwJth no V a def-:
7“ 'nnVho eSbaay he wsnton a visit to. the country;
feci, ontho 5 S., ‘“ ,j, y sny, though nobenurely testoted
i of five hnndred mUes, where he arrived
' ? Jl,rsi O S!neZ ?mßtovod in heaUbi having, bad- no die
iurhMcerrftbe sSnaJhOr bowels aftertslijng the first
iPettit rhese arefacunoleonlrovermble, and
! fhi. iJaoaM wbiSh ? 00ght <o : convmce,aH elrepucs tliar
U On?y wholesale and retail agent,l4o WorfAjAu.-
b “ Dili’s - mebEahthe "college,
■ ■THIRUSTKEET, PITTSBURGH. ■
KsfoSltjied <n 1810^Ineorp«ated; bpXrgMiaftce Charier.,
I^ACOyrY-OoMMsncisi.DKeaaiMsaT.-J’.Bnaianibor
< ofthe North ■* AmiricanAccpanlant’' and Western
JteSmboat Accountant.';: Professor off rac; teal Book
keeping hae Comiperetat sciences. 1,0. Wtllinras, Pro
l:re?«orffOmameniarand;Merconnlo Penmanship. tN.
;■ B. Match, Of tlie Piltsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile
I *W’ CLsrstci'n Alls SfATtrEMATieii. DsrsTrrsiEHT.-
P' Ha-den; Graduate of Jefferson College, Professor
lof otassical Languages andMaihematies. ' . -
i E. Motttel,late of Paris,Professor of French. .
f F Slatapef, Graduate oi the Polytochnto Institute or
■Sienna, Civil Engineer and Architect; Proressorof Ar
chitectural; Mechanical and; tandseape drawing.
. This insulation no tv occupies the whole of the sec
ond story of Gazsam’s. Bondings, from'the: corner of
Third and Markotstrects to Post Office atjey, with two
snacioaa rqoiaa In ihe,third story. It:conunues:K»be:
the onlv litsiitnlion in this part of the country rwhern:
Mercantile and Stoamhtiarßpnk'kceptagnre:thoronghv
and- practically taught, arA Mercantile'
: Departments are conducted .separately One of il le
r most Spacious andelegantlyfomlshed Ladies’ Writing
Booms inthAUnited Statesasfitwd up, nadwill he un- :
derthe direetion nf J. 0. Williams, ono ofthe best
Penmen in the West. The Professors mb all export
cneed oreeentora, and JJt lie head of their respective
Ctrcinw mailed to all parts of fte country
-Vw'v* : ‘ 'X?-'-' y '£•"'? •’•■
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irj- ftngeroai Lodge, I. O. of 0» Fi-lie
Angeronn Lodge, N0.289j1. O.of O, F., meets every
Wednesday-evenlng in WashingtonrHoH, Wood siteet
ja4Ty. _
' ITT” Meets above the O’Reyly Telegraph Office; core
nevot Third and Wood streets,-every Monday.evenlng,
aprSS
V.- • • ..T. a I . T, mC: ‘'
rr/*X* O* Of O. B**—Eiaco ot
aSTT Wnnd street,beiweeh sth arid Vugin Alley,
H pirranpkaH Lone*, No. 336—Meets every Tuesday
''MMtSrmwEncsMrinint, No. 87-Meets Ist and3d
grM.vnfeach month. marts—ly
Collcetlng, SVSMfP*-
irr Attends to Collecting, Bill.Posung, Ulstiiliutlng.
Post,or
at Holmea' PerfodicVl btore.Tltlrd st.win be promptly
attended to. ■ .■■■ ■ ■ 9 ..■■■■■
/ETNA INSUEANCE COMPANY,
OfHar-tfoctJ.ComJ.—
Capital Btoclt ■.-^"^gglxTg
Office of the Pittsburgh Agency mtbe Store Kpc®
of McCurdy ft Loomis, WgtfJttgL AseiU .
• Ladies' Classes—Duff’s College.
ID- IN CJBNMANSHIP* CARO WRITINO -AND
DRAWING, u^erWraJ.P;WILLIAMS,and Mivf>
SUATAPER-, and In all the highers branches of aafcn*
' eU»h and Classical Education, under Mr. r, HAYUfcuH.
Two spacious room* h ive recently been elegantly.niieo
up for their special accommodation. Coll and see-toO
arrangements. I npr->
- Clmmberlln’i Commercial CoHege^cot
ner of Market and Third streets. Instruction In. Boolt
keeplne mill Writing both day and; evening, _Ls dies’
Writing and Book-keeping classes meet from 3 to-, in
the afternoon.- The Principal will attend to the settling
of Partnership Bocks, opouing new setts, correcting er
rors, Ac. Those having need or hia services willspply.
at the College- - 0.-K, CHAMBERLIN,. -
■■ ■- Principal and Prof.wf Book-keeping.,-
• P- R.’ Spbickb, Prof.-of Penmanship, .:-. aple :
Bohemia (Hus Works, ;
ADAMS, RDSSMAN Sr CO., ,
H/TANUFACTURERS of FLINT GLASS, in all us:
•JXJL variety. We have,also,on hand, LighinJig.Rod
dnsalators, of a superior pattern to any thing yev pro
duced..'-. - ' -A'.'-.';!'
Dealers in Glassware can save from 10 to 15 per
ceni, by giving us a call.
Warehouse, corner of Water and Boss streets., -,
feMo3ra: Pittsburgh, Pa
Nelaon'eDagtterreotypes,
Post Office Buildings, Third Street.
LIKEN ISSKs taken in all weathers, from 8 A. M, to
'SP.M., giving- an.accurate-artistic and animate
illtcnersy unlise and vastly superior to- the..-*1 com
mon ■ cheap .■ daguerreotypes, ”■ at- the following cheap,
prices:—Bl,so; 82,00,83.00.51,00,55,00 and upward, ac
cording to the size and quality of case or frame.
- iny*- Hours for children, fromlt A. M.lod.P, M.
NT B Likenesses of sick or diseased persons taken
in any part of the city, - ■: jnovdmly
r ID”DEAFNESS.noises in theßeod,and.all disagree
able discharges from theear, speedily, and permanenlly
- removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART
LEY, Principal Aurisl of the N. Y. Ear: Bnrgery,who.
may be consulted ui»» ARCHstreet, Philadelphia; from
Thirteen Iyears 1 years close and-almost.undivided altenlion
to this branch of special practice has enabled him to
reduce his treatment to such a degree- of success as to
find the most confirmed und obstinate cases yield.by a
teady attention to the means prescribed, . tauro
STATE MUTUAL
FIEE INSUEANGE COMPANY.
HARRISBURG, PA.
CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS*
Designed only fonhe safer classes of property >haa an
ample capital, and aflorda. superior advantages in point
of cheapness* safety and accommodation, 10 Guyana
Cduniry Merchants and owners of Dwellings and isola
ted or <Wy CARRrcRj AclnHry)
novlfi ■ Branch Office. 54 Southfield ou,Pittsburgh. . /
Associated BTremen'o lnanrane® oorapn
ny of:th« City of Elttstarglu ■■
W. W. DALLAS! Pres'L—ROBERT _FINNEY, Sec*?,
ny vyni insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS
Qmclf in Monongahsla Jibuti. Net.l2l and 135 Wsiir ft,
DIBZCTOZS:-
W.W. Dallas, John Anderson,
B.C. Sawyer, ' - - R. B. Simpson,
Win. M. Edgar, H-B. Wilkins,
Robert Finney,: Charles Kent, ,
William Gorman, William Collingwood,
A P. Anshuiz, Joseph Kaye,
William D. Wnghter. t)a#
H 7“ In calling attention Co Dr. GUYROTT’SImpTOOSff
Exmct of Ytllom red.and ■. Sarsaparilla, we feel confi
dent that we are doing a setvicetoall who rnaybe af-,
fiictod with ,hr7q/afot»and;pther .disorders origtnaung,
in hereditary taint, or. from impurity of the blood. W e
have known instances witbiatliespbereof onr ucqnalit
tance, where the mo-tformldable distempers hayebeen
cured by tbe useof Gtiyzolt'sEzlrOdof Ydlow Dock and
Sa'sapariUa alone. • • • •.•••„• •• • • .• • •
It is one Of the few advertised medicines that cannot
bestigmatized with quackery,for tbe “ YtUou Dcti”
and the “Sorjapariaa” sre welt known to he the most
efficient, (and, at tbo same time, Innoxious) agfinlsm the
whole Mauria Mtdica. and by far thebest ondpurest pre
parations of them is Dr. Gay-sou's YiUaa Doom and Bar,
aparilla. See advertisement. ■
lO* Odd Fellows’ Hall) Odton Budding, Fourth .
ttreet, between-'Wood and SfniOyitld sfr*Bfj.-“ Pittsburgh
Eocampmeut, No ; 2,*meet3lsiand2dTnesdnyBoreach
Degree.Lodge*No.4i meets 2d *nd 4ihTueß
'''Sechanies’Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday even-
" Star meets every Wednesday;,
Iron City Lodee.No. 184, meets every Monday.ev’ng.
Monm Moriah I,odge, No. 3So..mcei* every Monday
evening, n« Union Halt, coiner of Fifth .and bmunlieid.
ZoccoLodge.No. SSS.raeetsevery'rhtirsdayeyening,
at their Hall, corner of SmithEeld awl Fifth Elreels. ..
Twin City Lodge, No; 441, meets every Friday even-,
l ine. • Hall,cornerof Leacock and Sandusky streets, Ai
| leghenyCuy. _ [may29:ly
ItT DR-WiSTAR’3 UAUSAMOF WILOCHERRT. |
—This lialsam is peculiarly adapted lo eveTj dueaseoi j
ibe Lungs-and Liver, which isproduced,by:our ever- |
varying climutd. _
' Tfti Thto*y atid ths Pranut. ■ . r-- v
The cores from this medicine have been;and
just in nioportion to the number.of cases tu which it is,
used, -ita only-miraculous powers, are those ■which it.
possesses from anttfii common with natore, whose ope',
rations it can only assist and hasten. -Its aeuoivia, im
•mediate, and, tlmugK UpUays trmm
tiou while it pronavteasecretion anu,eacretlon.-4tcan
never fail to palliate, aud where, a cure is possible, it
will cure. ' This was the theory of the medicine, as in
vented ; and experience, m numerous cases,of every,
kind and variety* has demonstrated the correctness of
its principles. . « ,
See advertisement in anoinercoiunm
P!tt»l>nreb'lilf« iMnra]iie» Companyi
■■•■■.■‘■■-'OF'PITTBBVBGH i P£NNA. >
capital ©100,00.0. -
i Preaidcui—JaraesS. Boon?
; ViecPrcsidcui'-^SamuelM’Clurkan... : v: |
Treasuret —Josephs. Leech, ?;. • |
-BeefeiaTy--*O..A Colton.? r % > . I
Omcs, No. 70 Fotrara Stbwt. . I
This Company m»kes every Issurance oppei-1
talning to or connected with Lite Rials. •••-:.•••• •
Mutual rates are the name a* those adopted by otcer I
safely conducted Companies.
Joint Stock Rate* at a redaction of one-third fro® .tee
Mutual rates—equal to a dividend, of thirty-three .and
one-third percent.,paid annually madvance. ■■■ ;;
• Risks taken on the lives of persons going to Caltfor-.
nl “’ DIRECTORS:
• James 8. Boon, ■ ■ Joseph S. Leech, .
Charles A. Colton, . ; Samuel M’ClnrJtan,
William Phillips,John A.-Wilaon, .
■ marll:6m' ' John.Seolt. -
CITIZENS’
Insurance Company of Pittsburga.
C. C. UOSSEV, Presided.
OPFICEfbk- &®i,
■ : btiwtit Jllarkti.tsnd Rreetf.strrrt**,...
■1 ITT- Ininret BnU ana cargo BHh.|
Onthe Ohio and Miiiwi&i Stvert and tributary.
INSURES ocaihst Loss or Damage by. Fire.' - - , y
‘ ALSO— Against the Penis of the Sea, and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
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Rl A. O. D.
DIRECTORS.
C 0. Hussey, Wm Larimer, Jr.,
William:Bagaleyy v .. :SamlM.Kier,:
Hoeh D. King, - . William Bingham,.
Robert Danlap, Jr, D. Dehaven,
8; Harbaughl : v, FrancisSeiieis, :
Kdward lieaztflion, - J.Schoonmakei- •
Walter Bryant* ■ - SamnelKea. .....
■. Isaac M.Pennoclc.. ...
• ID* A Hoot tte merit attic OaieofTaW
Blindneir'CareA l>y PetroUam.'-VveinTiio
the ottentioncf the alflioted and the public, generally to
the certificate ofWilliamflftll»of thU city. Theease
may be seen by any person who may heskeniicalin re
lation to ihefacls there set forth-- S.Iu.KIbKf
• u lhad boen oJHlcted eeveral years with. *• soreness 1
Of both eyes, which conUnufedio increase tantiilastSep* |
tembef, U8S0), the inflammation at that lime haying in-1
yolved the wholo.. linlog. membranes of bomeyes, and I
ended tn.the deposite of alhick film%wbichwboUy ae* 1
stroyed mysighklhad an operaiion perfonaed, and I
the thiakening removed,which soon .rettmied&na ieit|
me inas bad a the J
complaint Lmade. appiicaUon io. scveral ofih.o most j
eminent medical men, who informed meAhai 1 my eyea j
; Would nevefget well.” • At thiatimel. canid not,dlsun
guiah.any obiecK -By theadyjceorsomafriendalcoaj
menceitheuse of the Petrolemn» both imexpany and |
locally,under’wrhfch myeyeshave imnroveddaily until i
the present time r andlhave recovered my sigbt eiitire
ly. My general heMihwasvery machimproyedby.tbe’
Peitdleimii aiidXattribute tbcTcatoratioh of rojrsight to
I its use." J fcside at No; 102 Second street, sitthtsclty, ;
and willbe happy to give any information uvrelfttfonto
my case. WILLIAM HALL.”
Pittsburgh, September 17,1851.
: For sale by v DR; OEO. 'H;.KEYSBR, HO Wood st.J
ILK, SELLERS,S7 Woodstreet, and by tho Proprietor.
• sepia - • „
ICrDyopepaioj or indigestion, is that kind
of derangement of the stomach wMch interfere* with
the conversion of the food into chyle. :
:• The Sympumt* of 2Jy svepsia sre:. loss of appetite* nan
sea; heart-barn, flaiufencv» -acid, fetid. or- inoaoroM
eructations, a gnavrtngfiensaUoa inihesiomachwoen
empty,'great -eostivenes^chilliness, T>aletieM otyuic.
countenance, ianffonr/l&s*Uude,nnwiifin^essto-irtove
aboat,lowne*s of?n>irlts,palplutions of tbc
&eep;. These syttploms vary in.
dmdnalaand.eonstiuttlons.und ia many-«isesonDK oa
adapted to the deranged condition of ti;eslonnte!i above
1 a Bme»art f m«ao ot^oma,
of the most valuable mate rels at tho Melcria Meoica, ■
a n dorep™p.r=d inapecaliar nuimer, knasra-oitfvro.
th* croDric.or. They do not contain any particle of al-
Md are perfcclly rafo le iheir the
sourness, wind, pauvand depressitmof, Bpmls, aie en
'How ean a own hß.in healtolten jhat
erSt reservoir is diseased’ Cotreei thentortidMat* df
Ifcatoinacli by taking itteso.Biitera, Wld Dyspepsia,With
alt it* grim Mfiot*. will By Crma you.
price 75 cents. __ '__
Prepared andaotd by Br.fiJß. KEYSER,
at hta Drag Slont 140 Wood street,
ayt24itt«4a?tf ' flusbuijbjPv,
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TIIBATBE.
LftSSKB A!TD MIITAfIU* *T!
Pftui of Tier and Parquette
Seediul a>i4 TUlra Tier*2scJßeeeryed eeau tn.Uma
Circle, 75 centi, large Private Boxe», entire,3B,< W, tmall
Pnvato bowaentire, C 5,00.. . •, .•*«. •* '
itoora open at ?£ o’clock; Cortain risea.al*?* •
Seventh niglitof the farewell cjnpaeeraem of the diaUn)
gtuehed actress, Miss DAVENPORT. ■_&* +-iii hn
WEDNESDAY EVENING, May saib. «JU b*
presented for the second time, the beaulualploy. oi «
INGOMAR. _ _ *
Pfltibenia,- • - - Mias Davenport.
■ Ingomar,' »•* • .•*■. •. •• ■••• : Mr< Bfelsfotd.v
i overture, by the Orchestra*
To conclude wuhthe . - ' • •
AN OBJECT OF INTEREST.
Jacob Primrose, * - - * - Mr. KemMe. -- - ~
• Fenny Cubbies, .- - • -. Mrs. wheeler. •
To-morrow evening, hUwIDAVENBURT'wiH appear
±*' *■
n> aaiii -
•• Jssccraao* • •
SPE-OEOK 'DUN TlB3ff ’
my,3:y] 80-lAftamUhCcKl <ty«BB*»
V DKNTAIi SCRGEHy.
-.wry. FUNDENBEaG, M'.-d;,
No. 151 TIIIKB IMEFT,
(jy A few door* .above SmirtDcld-et'eel. Office UR
etaira, Dr. F. has Been. cennecied.wlili llio eainbliib-
Went or Or. liulliheo ,■ ofWhaehny, for tfcfiinsi five
year?. , lapr2oi6m
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL,
Ajm *> , ,
Curtain Trimming*o*teye*yDeMflptlo»
EluahesvUi'ocatelles,;; 4ci v Lae& and -
SloainCTtaina, N.V. Feinted Window Shanes,
, Gilt Cornices* Curiam Fma, lJanil«, , .;.
At Wboiiiiaes aso Retail
\V U. CARR Vli, 109 Cliciumt Sl,cot fifth;
JPHILADHUPHIA.
Dj- Curtains Mods and Tr,timid ni il*
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1832. * SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
Cleveland ami Pittsburgh Kail road,
To CLkVEIAUD,' ToHDU,:S*!t»IItJBR.T,. UaTßOir, CHWBjJP.r ....
MaWA«iE, tfrma.o r DtnreiEß, Coumtna, ard Cts-
T??*neW and fast Running s-eamcr FOREST CITY .
SMdßßty, Detroit, EhiCB g o r MilwaaMc, Buffalo, and
Dunkirk. Fare to Cleveland, Sa«o.. CAUCHEY,
Fo, Tickets, apply to - P-bVh <so,
j . Waters aaa
Mairs,) opposite Mooongaliela Houses ,
ftom
AlUanderd Cleveland, the fart; from ki>t^ a i^,.' oC '« e ;.: ;
land Is M 00. Passengers by .both ionics a>W£j
land at tht tam* time? and in.th* same train (ifcau. r . • : j
aprtt:tfV ■ , T, 4
TjiAR CORN—WO bus^prime,in
," y2 i , 10 Market Mreeisi-
1 -f'NtfteaivKJoi/© riCh.L»fc*s
jrwYBBLS.No. maiiTWOttU HKRKINO tp Jmivi
fl 'ABCB'CUTLKRY— Someihjnff new ii»-tte W«y«f -
l fine Table and Dessert Knives sad. Porks,; J««e fl*
nnd to .He .inannfaetnmtf P nceß ; s f M^^Vn
GALLONS CktfcKkti UhAP*UY, pm Up lttiroa
OUU b6aiid pipes, <L snpenoT arifpTc* &na { , (
w iUbcßOl d lo W tO T Cta»|acon^mn e n H « k by ;B^Ei ,
:•'■'■■: ttit ifrlTfreL •■■ ' - -
. . xUoV«k'S UiuYCS I WIoVO.I V"V }■
/VPENINO THIS'DA.V v at QX Blarkct street, a
y fintflotof Lisle Thread, SHt and Cotton Gloves, ;
£Zich I will sell tu wholesale pnees by ibe .
Petsonawaniiuff to purchase will plcaße'call |
JOHM w . KTEtiSEDY. ■ "
UifcAu.iii.it WAKlfcU—there win ho ““ e STH*iS!I?
I- lion of-n Female Teacher ,at_Beconi_vyatd, PobIlO:-- .i
School Home,' Boss street, on Saturday,Spihj ■ ■ ;
0 o’clock A. M., foc ilio selection of a for wo
school on Pennsylvania Avenue, in Pitt township. S4t
urv 8225 per annom. For umber info rel ationepp'y.to
mj o *"• jj. p, JOSE,B Secretary,
-ISO Fourth street. .■»
ma;2'i:sl
political. 1 ' '
TtOUTICIANS have commenced to suritp. the e)e?
X* ments Of war; lhete le evety ptpipect othMlj* *, s
rearm timeonu It may he well 10 drc«9 cool. _ i-
CHESTER,alGoihicKair ( ha«or^ft!iatar|eat
and inert complete fleets orHm’jtmd
as ui cot, nnalitjri price and wotkmnnihlp._
iee- No charge i<>' allowing goods. Mflujsi. . i
XTEW 130UK.S— Ajfaijtali&u ousue, oy
1\ Harry JUfrlent Scapegrace;
. lUusirttcjli
'• - TUeNccroßjancerj-hy Reytiolcis.: •. :... -
Stanley Thorn, by Henry Cockion', - ■,.
• Lady Felicia, by - do do;,, •
Kate i'enrpftn; ci't-Llfe onilua l.cssonaj, • •.
Ivar; or; **&6 Stjiits Boy-from fcOMiOal >.
Swedish: together witba large assortment of.uagatjne#-,*.
and Mum P.p.mgegvggJ^^g^V
74 Thud street, opposite the post dfliefl*
KW PU!<L]CnTlu;VS—<l! Oi> b»ve reo«.
Tbo'-Two Pamiliear.anEpisode-in ,
Cliapellon—by the author of RoselJongla-l.' ■
\ ”no;.'T'o| 'Appleton’s'Popular
the IngbldshyLeecnd—byKev. Richard H Barhamj . '
Craignllan Carrie;, or ?hs Stolen Vl\tT-hy.Hra..
Gore. BUtboresßOf Abcdnego .the Money Lender, Men of .
C ° I 'Sla t Mont<'3; or the Mysteries of theCoortof Bava
ria— by Edward J Handiboe; , <
Aflarcow; or TheChamy Slater-by'ihe Hon.Mra.
Norton. aut!inressofStewßrtofDnnlciilh,\\ont«n.aKe. .
word. Kate Bowtctic.clC
The- Adveaoreß'bf Joscph'.Andre%\ r saßO,lus.fnenUi
Abraham Adams—by Henry Fielding;
.UncleTom’a Cabin—frcshanppljv. ;.
The above are for *a)6 at Miner & Co r ’3, 3» umiluneu*
sireet
“ fc*ap«Ki i raperl. PiHJeH
/'tONPISTINb of Crown Straw paper; : >
I) . v.* Mediulh: . *}°i .. . ....
Double Crown .* . do;
. Crown Rag * ' \°»
■Medium ■* ..
.Tea'-.’-- o.o; •.. ■ ■
• SboeTlssfce ■ . r r
. English „ ~
. --Vartoa*EiiesWamua : ilo;« •.
lmper»aiFrlntinjt2?*fc2 do,. --
i Double Medina 24x37.' do;.'
r .-. Colored 24x33“v»
i : ' Heavy 80e.1t,24x33,.., • uo, •••. •’•
.Wan; Window Qawto and Note paper
iajrreatvaiieij’fßUoi Petal,Medi,ura # Super Koyal and
~ i
ream Uo«ioruo-cine. WUjt<»att;.itia Cpim Vi Oeuei'Oi
v i Quarter SeiPicmsef lha Peace, m and fQMhe Coun%
Banlel Ooih, of the Third Ward, ' *
Pltsburah,in ibeCpnnty aforesaid, hambiyslieweth-r
That vonr petitioner- hath , provided bimsclf wlth.inu*
terlaUTbrithe accommodation ,of travelers aod
at hi* 'dwelling house in the; Wart. aforesaid, and
nr ay s that your Honors will be. pleased, to grant....
1 him a Ucchre to ketpapabliehoase of entertainment,,
Andioarpeat.oner,asmdni,boa^ i wHyn»g bTH - ? (
1 :We, rteunhsciibers, citizens of.theWord aforesaid* v
1 do certify that the above petitioner is of gtwdrepatefot ,
I honefty 'and temperance, and is ‘well provided., tnuV
I boose roomand conveniences /or the accommodation
| and lodging oftrdCelerß) and. strangers* and th&lsftid
1 wm H CnpplCß, F Slang* TfrFroii,#
[ Krantz, Jameaihteltfa* J Lampait^,
I DocrfltngciyF.Heihl; Andrew Cress • -v tmySs;3ta»
• nT'O thellonorablo the-Judges-of the C3oan of. Ueneial .
1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace,in and for the County
of John Fowler, of- Oie-^iflh^Tord,citVf L ; i
of PiUsDurcbj in the County, aforesaid, hnxnblv.eheweib,
ThatVohrpetitiODerhath provided hmi6eirswtUmaierla}a:-; ; r !
for ibe accommodation of travelers and others, alnls - |-
dwelHne'hbuse ia the Ward aforesaid*.and prays fhttr ■}■
vour Honors will be pleased.to ;g?*ot him a license to *
keepa pabUe house oreniertainraeiit.. . And yoar *
Uoner.ostndaty boon J, will p»y.‘ JOJJN r "
We,the subscribers, citfzcnsoftlie aforesaid WariTdt» ’ .
certify, that the above petitioner la of good reputoToa ,
I hbaesty a«dtempenincc,and ls well provided will! house i
room and coiivemCncisfor the uccoannodation of trav- i
lets and olhcrsiond that said tavern is necessary,!.
J W.Taylort Daniel Feut*’,:! Klein, r.Meyor, Jona
than Hqlion. H JBogcrs, Riband Savary, Micbaeltea
liv, F Carr, M W Connolly,HhanusWilson, JaniesiM ,
Taylor.—giwon- IniyaSlK
mo llie Honorable ttie JadKes of me Uauaar ocusral
: l/gnarter Sessions of tho Pe.Ce, in andfonheCeuniy
Of Thomas Paltetsonvof IhoFirstW.rd,,!
Fiitsbuntb, in-'Uie County; aforesaid/hnmblylsheweth,
Ti»tyourpetitloneTliatbpraTirtedhim*el£wlthmntetisJ*iT
forlhO nceommodation of travelers and (j*.hsrs,.avhisi
dwelling' house ro'the Word aforesaid, and pray* tin •:
your Honors will be pleased toi grunt him .license to .
keep u publichouteoi entertainment. AM,your peU- >;
Honor,as induty bounO.^m^
We,tbosabBcnbcT»3Cluzcn»ofihtiBn»ahJ, pittfih&ixbr
do certify that the above peiiupnerisof good repnte for
honesty and.temperance, andls .
room andconvOnienccslotthe aceommodatibaiwa lodg
ing; of Btrangciaantf irttvelers, and that salatayernSsno*^
"llij&ons, James M’Kibhln, John Murray/Jojepfc .
i* Dorrlngion, Alex. Fatten; J pjm Comoi,
lacobHay, Jflha A i.ippat»ft(?aUa^Wv^a93^o]|Wi
James Gray, 4th sU _ - LLiL 3 ‘
|: r;itO'lhe'Hdnorable : U»7udgeVof the %£!**
X -Quarter Sessions of tbeTc&cc* In and for the Conn?
W of John Allison, First Want
city of P Pittsburgh, Id the Codnty hnmbly
ehewelh.That yoor petitioner hath prostdaa-himself
vKh'mumridls: foriOie.aceqmmoanijqit of imyelersand, t
others, at his 1 ’ dwelling'.'house, in'the srd 1 aforesaid/ f
-Md'!saVs»hßt JyohrHonorsyyiir.beploasedto gra&Vhimf-'
a fieense to : keep apUbJic house of enter!tdnraent,-* And
-yourpeUUouen .sin duty .r.
t We. the stthserihera, oiiiaejjaot the! Wondaforesald,
do eertifythaulm aboTopcuttbnerJaof goodtepiitefos 4
hoaestyrand '
landlodftlDgof.stnmgeratmdtmeletSjandi^atasiativ^
: eri»i»ltoces*aiyx:;. /■. -*. Z
i- ThomaaCoUmSi AnhuTNichplaon.V Gallagher, Jacob. \
n*y, P*tfldLßorns.F Nicholson*,George.llay. Jamba \
Kennedy* John; Al’KibUm» Lilian*/-
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fTtOlh* Honorahle the Judges olUhe Canrtof iGenocai *
X -Quarter Sessions of tho Veace ii\and fdt the Conn**
qf Allegheny: ; . .♦ Vi£»»' 1
petition: of John Christy,-of .thfe FoflflhvWardj.'
Pittsburgh, in the County oioresaidfhnmbly sbeweth.---
ThatyQurpttnion«Thaih.proyldcdolmselfwiU»nptfe^UU
&t ottwrelsn end AVfcMr*
dwelUnarhbusa
be o 1
kecpin poblio hbuseof eniemiumeot. A^ZS^Mpc^r^
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We,the subscribers,ciuzcusot the "yard *&l**tf?* r v
doc wtlfy lhat the ab Qte p e tiutuve 1 * -o f -
room flmd conveniences &r the
mg of Wraagm a&d traveler* > and, tb*V**W te*** lll * **" \
nts’ooneJdton.'W >UJ«lrr«rd.B » HuutKjJMhh*-
Owiton, Wit Nell Chessmen,
bic.jr, Miohuol ftdy, 6J Ooaooliy, .
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