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v ■ * - (IEOBGE W. WOODWARD
- - - VviLSON McC ANDRESS.
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mu’ 21st, Andrew Burke.
, - flth, David rister. 02a William Dunn.
The truthfulness of this old saying was beau
. Wally illustrated in the case of one of the gen-
Lon who desired to be * J[*£.
of Sheriff, by the Whig Convention. ?h«Mp"
tletnan is the son of a former Sheriff. and he
conclude in.his own mind, that, inasmuch as
Ms father had been n Sheriff, ho had a const.tu-
I t; otl) d right to follow in the footsteps and offices
\'of his worthy progenitor. Ho accordingly an
' hoanced himseir ns a candidate for Sheriff, and -
-managed to obtain a few delegates. On the
‘ coming of the Contention one of the prominent
= em’didates met him in the court house, took him
'w the button-hole, conveyed him behind one of
the euhramsdn the rotunda,, and told him that if
•he would withdraw his name and get his dele-,
■gates to vote for him, (the prominent), he would:
■' ' give him a situation in the office, With a salary ,
of’sBoo- - The other replied he would think of (
it, and probably accept the proposition. They
•paYthd, and the gentleman to whom the bid was
made, at once sought the other prominent can
didate, and told him the proposition that he had
received.'; The other replied that if he would
-transfer bis delegates to him, he would give him
fl situation with a salary of $l,OOO That was
talk enough, and the delegates were accordingly
Handed over to the highest bidder. The ballot-.
taecami'off, bnt unfortunately for the hopes or
thf gentleman who expected a situationi and a
salary of-$l,OOO, the candidate with whom ho
had last bargained didn’t get tlm nomination,
and of course he cannot get, the situation with;
the $l,OOO salary. What makes his case still;
more afflicting, is the fact. that the successful can
didate, .who bid $BOO for him, now considers bun
extremely “ spurious,” as the Colonel would say,
and is already deliberating ns to the means he
shall adopt to kick him out of the'Sheriff’a office
in a pious and temperate mnnner-tr.Vn ho is
. elected. • • ■ . . ,
, the conrse of events has caused a great deal
of trouble, tribulation and melancholy feelings,
to the gentleman who sold himself so essentially,
and we understand that it disturbs tho minds of
some of his nearest reUtivcs in a serious man
ner- ' However, we can give him some consola
tion in his trouble: We promise, with all sm
oerity, that the man who wanted to buy him for
SBOO, juBts2oo les3 than what ho thinks he is.
wortS, will never be Sheriff of Allegheny county.
We would, therefore, advise him, ns a fnead, to
endeavor to make fair weather with tho Demo
c ratio aspirants. Same one of them is bound to
' be oleoted, bnt ns they are nil men who practice
ecou'omv, ho must not be exorbitant in his de
mands/ If ho does not ask more for himself
than ho is really ,worth, perhaps some one of
them might frgy feiP* /
THB ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
Yesterday we received a note from a worthy
citizen ashing questions-os'to the identity o
John Gemiabt, who has been nommoted for the
offioo'of Associate judge by thowhig convention.
He nays that a man of that name is often seen
“ diving into a doggery that is kept by colored
folks at 127 Third street.” The writer nleo
asks “does he go there for his refreshment?
or i 3 he taking lessons in dancing ? They (the
nwoes) often have balls therc-eometimc all
night—-to the great enjoyment of the neighbor
hOOd.” . . . ..
: The gentleman -who eentus the communication
baa made a groat mistake: the information dc
gired should havejbeen requested from our con
temporary of the Gazette. He knows aU about
Mr. Gebhart, and understands aU his prodm
ties, from "snowy white to sooty.” We cannot
suppose that the Mr. Gebhart who is sominatcd
for Associate Judge is the person of that name
who attends the negro danee-house. To quote
Doctor O’Toole, -without desiring to apply the
. language in upractical sense to Mr. Q, our cor
respondent must hare mistaken him for “some
other blackguard.”
We are told that the Mr. Gebhart who receiv
ed the nomination was at one time ahigh official
under Governor Ritner, who considered Masons
incarnate fiends; and negroes, angels dressed m
mble. The Mr. Gebhart we speak of was a man
after the Governor’s own heart He loved ne
groes, hated Masons, and conld devour any giv
on number ot~“ littleJiogs,” when well roasted,
if he dined with the Governor.
If'our correspondent, who signs himself A
Triena to the Maine law,” wiU address the edit
or of the Gazette, we suppose be can get the in
formation required. He knows Mr. Gebhartr
we do not, and cannot eay anything on tno sun.
ieet except that we do not believe that he .is tne
Gebhart who visits tho negro danee-honse.«: ■■
:jysp»The most complacent piece of impudence,
we Have seen for some time past; was the.re*
■ marks of the editor of the Gazette on the rcanlt
of'the nomination for Sheriff in the Whig Con
tention of Wednesday. He assures his readers
that Mr Jones and his friends were satisfied with
- - the' result. This is simply a bald-fapedfelse
-1 Uoodp and: to proto it to ho such we need only
remind the editor of the hisses and groans, both
loud and deep, with whioh the announcement of
JlhgUTa noinination was received by. a large por
lion of the members of the contention. ,We do
nottew'hOwTUModes felt'on the occasion, but
* much mistaken in the man if he
Jußj'jfaScient of the oraten in him to admit that
Itiaall honest and fair for him to permit such
rnSas MaffU iaud' the editor of.the Goatt* to
gwindle'him out of the nomination, and to make
Mm bow complacently to *•
they have defrauded him, and propose towhmtlc
him down'with thecdol statement that the editor
» WBS pleasedfo-seo'Mr. Jones’ -ready adqmes
eseein the- decision of the Convention. Mr.
Janes acquiesced in nothing of the kind. His
manly feeling and self respect not permit
' him to applaud thehase triolmtlmtcheatsdbim
and thewaority of the party to whi& he m.at
“t Tf the expression^of his,friends are
the feelings of Mr. Jones himself,
hich the ffasrfmfaUoi-
heso pteas?«»twliai the votes
sre eouafceff off iieitt ttetoDer.
VVKKKIiY SIOSKY ARTICI.B'
ItjriH be seen by our tables pubTishedc
wheretbat'there baa been cons.derablechaoges
in Stock during the pest Btmk stocks
have greatly advanced ‘ in pr.ee, Mid so have
Pittsburgh City 6Jr- and Css stook- Money iB
.considered abundant There is no change mthe
rates of discount ; -
Money continues - uncommonly abundant in
New York and other Eastern cities. A New
York paper of .Monday, Btates that /.‘loans, arc.
freely made at 4(2.5 per cent Loans at to days
have-been made at 4 per cent. First class short
paper is passed at 4@Gper cent. The offerings
at Bank are quite small. One Wall street Bank
it is' Btated, liad only fen thonsana dollars at the
last offering day.”- -
- The Philadelphia North American of Satur
day says: I ‘Money continues very abundant at
previously,'quoted rates. First class' paper,
very littlo of tvhich: Uiofloat, is placed at 6®G
per cent.' Second class and long, paper, ranges
from GJ to 0 per cent.*
' The Boston Commonwealth of Monday says:
■ The Money Market continues remarkably quiet
-with no change in. rates worthy of. moto. The
demand is very limited, while the supply iB over
abundant- Very largosuma aro at: this moment
lying'ldle in the hands ofcapitalists, the present.
I iigureß for paper not meeting their ideas, and
["with the libpe-of returning-stringency they arc
| looking to the future to Tolieve theui, but at the
pxpeuso of others, should theiehopos bo rcaliicd.
We do not, however, antioipata any euoh result,
anil the next three or four months, and perhaps
longer, must' naturally, keep -•good . the present
favorable condition of finances, and most pro
bably increase the already large amount of un
employed capitah ‘
Thei/ondon advices .continue to show n con
stant accnmulation or idle funds, and a very
low rate for the use of money. 1 Farther reduc
tion in rstes'ean hardly' be expected as capital
I has been so long n drug on the market, so far
■as regards the moans of its profitable employ-,
ment-. The railway. companies arc taking ad
vantage Of the. cheapness of: money, and aro
paying off their- loans-at high rates, and re
borrowing tit lower, generally ill@4 per cent,
per annum.
A telegraphic despatch announces, the suspen
sion of the -Government > Btock Bonk, at Ann
Arbor, Michigan, in oonsequcnco of a heavy
run upon it for specie. The hills of this Bank
are secured by depoaite of Government stocks,
and no lobs will accrue, to the holders of bills.
Onr information leads us to bcliove that the sus
pension will be temperary only.
The coinage of tbo Philadelphia Mint, for the
month of. May, 1852, was as follows:
Gold.
Doublet Eagles
Eagles...,
Half Eag1e5.............
Quarter Eng1e5...*......
One Dollars
107,382
18,505
32,445,
108,120
218,140
630,542
Silier.
2J V 5OO HalfUollara.......
100,000 Dime 5.......
1,820,000 Three Cents..;.,..
2,481,042 pieces
200,280 Cents -
2,744,922 pieces...-....,,..-.—...-$4,210,355 80
com bullion; pebositeii ron
From California W *lB@W
From other sources... —. *°"i uw uu
Total $4,330,000 00
Surer Bullion!-.- 2O,OOO;0O
COI.l) DEPOSITS.
• •1851.
..55,071,007 $1,101,080
. 8 904,970 3,010,222
2,880,271 8,892,150
2,878,368 8,091,137
8,209,491 4,336,000
January
February,....
March.........
Apri1...........
May...
T0ta1..........§17,104,752 §18,401,095
The new hanking law of Illinois is about to he
worked very jactively. A fourth bank is an
nounced as that of Cairo, at the junction of the
Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The circulation is
to bo based on a deposit of §lOO,OOO Virginia
State stocks, which will form the capital. When
the Illinois Centralßailroadia finished, and tliat
from the opposite side of tho river projected to
run to Mobile, on tho Gulf of Mexico, Cairo will
be a great city. Tho new bank is to be denomi
nated'tbe' r Virginia State Stock Bank.
A new bank has been organized in 'Washing
ton, D. C., called the National Bank, tkenotes of
which have made their appearance, The issues
arc folly scoured , by United States stocks de
posited in Washington, .although the Congres
sional District has not adopted a Free Banking
law, requiring such deposits, as it should do..
A new bank, with a capital of §500,000, will
soon be put in operation at Alton, 111., under the,
new banking law of that Slate. _
The Panama Bailroad Company aro abont in
creasing thein capital stock from §1,000,000 to
$2,500,000. Present stockholders fire secured
a preference of 11 new shares at par to one old
one; which will be a bonusto them, as the stock
is at present at 14 per cent premium.
■ The following is tho debt of California, show«
ihg the amount of interest and market vMuo in
San Francisco: . . . .
Value. Amount.
Seven per ct Bonds neatly all P»Ta- : <
ble in New York, «3f eB
Fundable Warrants, JJOJ3 .8 0M
Uhfmtdable Warrants, ~ •'Sfflad 3J#,HIO
Civil debt of the Slate, bearing 3 per
et per month and 7 per et. per a*^
War debt, . _ , «®» MOO.OCO
Three per cent, per month gos|ooo
83,410,000
The interest on the first item above is paid ai
the office of Winslow,’Lanter & Co., New York.
Tbe.tax for this pnrpose amounts to $86,65108-
Tho Edgeficld (8. C.) Advertiser says it is be
ing established beyond a doubt - that the region
surrounding Dorn’s Gold Mine, both inEdgefield
and Abbevillo, is a gold bearing section. The
residents sin that- locality are busy in the work
of investigating its hidden resources.
■i The trustees of tho Bonk of the United States,
underTho' assignnient to secure the notes-and
deposits of the bank; give notice,that they aro
prepared to pay a dividend on the claims estab
lished against their trust, in pursuance of a final
decree of the Gourt of Common Pleas of Phila
delphia county, on presentation of: the, .proper
vouchers. .
1 The following- are the rates of domestic ex
change between Philadelphia and the points
named:. • -
Portland; Me., \ <Bs Charleston, S. C. | die
Boston, par@i-10 prml Savannah, 1 d.s
N York prm Augusta d dis
Hew Orleans, idis
Washington *D. C.J- dis Mobile,_ -£ f*
ttiobmond, Z@i dis Memphis-
Peterebnrgb, 3@Jdis Nashville, ,f“ 9
Norfolk, |@ldis" St. Louis, H"! 3
Prederickeb’gs@4 dis Louisville,; . ■ “**•
Lynchburg, 1 dis Cincinnati, :l@lf d* 3
Wilmington,NC.ls dis Pittsburgh, j@g dis
| Baleigh, li dis
i v The Comptroller of the State of Texas baa ac
cepted bidß for $BOO,OOO of the million of the U.
S. five per cent, bonds offered for sale by the
State.' The following-are: the terms: The Com
merdal and Agricultural 'Bank of Galveston
takes $lOO,OOO at four per cent, premium, ex
clusive of ' interest, - payable, in Galveston, viz:
$26,000 on the 16th of May? $25,000 on the Ist
of Tune, and $50,000 on the 15th of June. 8.
M- Swenson takes $lOO,OOO at 2 per cent, pay
able at Austin within thirty days, and Corcoran
ftdtiggs takes $600,000, payable in -New York—
s2so,ooo in ton days, $250,000 in days,
and $lOO,OOO in thirty days, at $5,01, $5,02,
$5,03; $6,04 and $5,10 par cent, on sack $lOO,-
ooto. ' '
The bonded debt-of the City of St. houis, on
the 10th nit, amount edjo., $1,850,696, heating
an imml interest of $114,493 76. The proper*
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ty owned absolutely by the Corporation is valu- . .....
cd at $2,839,349. ' The Maine papers complain of a long con*
; For a few days past, there has been more ac- tinned drought in that'State. Thp Bangor pa
tivity in Warrants in New .Y-ork, With 1 a good en-. pers say th'at the forests continue on fire to t e
quiry for 160 acreaCertificattp, (oineet western eastward of thntcity and that groat damage has
orders. The Homestead Bill docs net,seed to been dofie.,; Tl>o Halloaed Cultivator consi -
effect prices here- to* any extent;but atthelYcSt, j ers tlie mbiith of May- to have been t e
with the large number of the smaller denomina-1 since 1800. -r oIATI
tiona-pouring in for location, it has bad a ten*. . The. clipper ship Nightingale, om _ ’
dency to depress prices. 'We quote: ~■■■. Ock 19 arrived at-Sldney ?: N. S. *
For Certificates, 160 $125@12& each. after a passage of about 91 days, with a cargo,
. , i , v.t: 80.. - consisting in part of -.wooden bnclcots. or ..
41 * Australian gold miners.
There continued to bo a fair demand for ArnCr john Collins and Turner Clark have been sen
riean securities in Loudon. tended to bn hung in Greenup county, Ky-> » n
the 26tb inst., for the murder of Justice Brewer
and wife. .
In Fhiladelphia last week, there were 184
deaths; Of consumption 33, small; pox.fi, mea
sles' 6, fevers -10. In Boston there were 63
deaths.
Tho Whigs of Missouri have nominated Jus.
"Winston for - Governor, and.. Andrew. King, for
Lieut, Governor.: ■ : - -
Bernard Rogers,.agent of D. Ecech &.0.Q,,. a
Columbia, Pa., was killed on Thursday last, by
the cars running off the traok. .
Horace Millikin has been arrested at Bos
ton charged with - obtaining $4OO, frop Adams
& Co., on a forged draft.
James Wollack, Sr., lias obtained a lease of
Brougham's Lyceum, in New York,aud will open
it in September next. v ", , * :
; John Sheoffcr-bos been arrested at Columbia,
Pa., charged with robbing a man nnrned Johns,
in Somerset county, Fa., of $BOO.
A rich silver mine is reported to have been
discovered near GaUntin, Saline country, 111. It
was made while working a lead mine.
Elizabeth Richards has recovered $2,000
damages in: New York from John O'Bncn, for
breach of promise of marriage.- - _ , ,
Tho Cannelton cotton-mills, at Louisville, Ky.,
have been sold to on Eastern manufacturer for
tho sum of $204,000.*
Tho democrats of Berks , county, Pa-, have
called a mass meeting to ratify-the. nomina
tions to be made by the Democratic National
Convention.
' The Doctors of Boston have raised their,
charges; Sickness wilt soon become one of
the luxuries of life whiob a poor man cannot
State Senator —The following communica
tion was banded to us by one of tbc best Demo
crats in tlio circle of our acquaintance, with a
modest request for its publication. We insert it
cheerfully, and will add that we do so with a
bnowlcdge that Mr. Roberts is worthy of the
compliment paid ■ him by the writer. He is of
the “old stock” of tlio Roberts in Allegheny
county, and there are hundreds of men still liv
ing who remember well his grandfather, and
thousands who venerate the memory of bis ,fa
ther, and who believe him to be a.wovlliy scion
of his progenators. . ■ . ’ : ;
WbfiSßS. dlAsrr.it & Pmixirs:
Gentlemen—ln tho course of a few weeks, tho
Democratic County Convention will assemble to
put in nomination a ticket j and ; as it is desirable
that tho best and most available men of thoparty
should be soleotod for the different offices, per
mit ineto suggest tbc name of R..Bibt>m: Bon-.
EBls, Esq., for State Senator. Ho la in every
way eminently qualified for that post. As a
ready debater, he stands in the foremost ranks
Of our young men, to which we may add that he
possesses .legal. qualifications of no ordinary
character, and is withal a gentleman of finished
education and manners. Let the democracy
consider Ins claims. ■ Pitt Towssmr. ,
,$3,340,C40 00
. 135,050 00.
. 162,225 00
. 2J0.300 00
. 218,140 00
$4,132,355 00
$10,750 00
10,000 00
54,618 00
......$4,207,723*00
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SEW PtiBMCATIOKSi
EoTsnunan BnvxF.v.-Tbc April number of the
Edinburgh Review. (Leonard Scott & Cos.,
American Edition.) has been received at tbc pe
riodical depot of W. A. Oildcnfenny & Co., Fourth
street Its contents are ns interesting as usual.
GH.nF.nov, toe Fnr.KnooTEn ; A Tate of Hero
in Deed, and Female Daring. This is a novel of
the Radcliffian School, fall of the wild and mar
vellous. It is from the publishing house of De
wjtt & Davenport, Now York, and is fov sale al
Gildenfenny's, Fourth street.
BnoTOF.u Jonathan.—The Double Sheet Pic
torial Brother. Jonathan, for the 4th of July, has ]
already been issued. It contains a represeata-1
tion of the American Revolution; Portraits of
the Presidents; a fac simile of the Declaration
of Independence, and the signers ffiercof, to-;
getlicr with a largo number of. comip wood cuts.
For sale at Gildenfenny's and Miner's.
Tue Steamboat Explosion at Nf.w Youk.—
The following are the names of the killed, and j
wounded by tho explosion of the boiler of the
steamboat Eastern City, at Sew Vork. onEatnr
day. John B- Curtis, engine builder, billed ; J
•William H. Sterns, captain, Charles Gorton, en
gineer, and Charles Hall, fireman, fatally scalded,
and tiro latter died the same evening; Francis
Mayo and James Smith, badly scalded, and sev
eral others slightly. The explosion was occa-!
stoned by a flaw in tho boiler, which was a new
one, supposed to have been made in the best
manner. It was made to carry 30 inches of
steam, and had ononly 14 inches when it explod
ed. The boat, at tho lime, was about to start
on a trial irip, but bad not left the wharf. ■ .
Caufoujua.—lt is a fact, though by no means
a singular one, that while California has already j
supplied $100,000,000 to the circulation of tho
world, she, herself, has retained; not .more
than §8,000,000 for homo circulation. At the
same time, money commands 3, 4 and 3 per cent,
per month. The main cause is evident enough. I
Everything that California has, comes from
abroad- Her agriculture is in its infancy, and
she has no manufactures. For nccessnry arti
cles, she can only give in exchange that which
she has, and at present she has nothing but
•cold. The times will change no doubt.
PnoSECDTiox von Witcjjcbaet!—A proccation
was instituted bof.ro Alderman Crowell, of Phil-,
udelphla, lost week, for witchcraft! The parr
ties were colored, and it was charged that the
prosecutor and defendant had a quarrel, which
terminated in the latter offering to shake the
other’s hand. He did so, whereupon the prose
outer was seized with a fit and fell to .the earth
in a state of insensibility. Ho was afterwords
confined to the house for several days. The
magistrate refused to bind over for witchcraft,
but held the defendant for his future good be
liffrior. - , • • • .-
Batabo Tateob— Tbe New York Tribune of
to-day, says this gentleman writes us from Bey
rout,in Syria, under date of April 21. His eyes
are perfectly restored, and he is in excellent
health and spirits for his projected Syrian tour.
This will emhraco, besides the usual route, Pal
myra, which is rarely visited on account of the
wandering Arabs, with whom, however, somo
kind of treaty has been recently concluded, ond
the city of Bagdad-dear to all subjects of Ha
roun El Knschid and readers of Arabian Nights
-and Ninevab. Mr. Taylor expects to meet
Dr. Robinson at Jerusalem. .
One of tho deck hands of the steamboat
Superior has been arrested at Cleveland, ..for
setting fire to that boat on her last trip tom
Toledo. He bored a hole into abarrol of spirits,
which he set on fire, and the barrel exploded,
spreading flames around. One hundred barrels
of-tbo same inflammable .article was stowed
around, but only one barrel : exploded. He was
detected in the criminal act, and when the boat
arrived at Cleveland, he was handed over to the
proper authorities. He merits eovere punishment
for endangering the lives of a number of human
beings.
Mciimcr.xT' Bhqcest.— Thelate Hon. Georgel
Howland, of Neif Bedford Mass., in his will, be
queathed $50,000 to establish a Female Semi- J
nary, and Mbo left it disoretionary with his exe
cutors to bestow $50,000 more upon the institu
tion upon the decease of his widow. Tbe school
is to be established where tbe executors of trus
tees decide. Ho also, bequeathed to bis widow,
the sum of $lOO,OOO to each of his children
$100,000; to each of his grand-children $5,000.
The whole of his hequeßts amount to 9C5,0Q0.. -
Msssas. Euitohs : 1 deem it necessary ..to say.,
that the unruly and ’ abominable way that the ;
Whig Convention was conduoted, : yesterday, will
ever' preyont your humble servant from voting a
Whig ticket. Tours,.truly,
ONCE A WHIG,
« Now a true Domooi-at and for temperance.”
- PiTTSBtiaoH, June 3, j 852.
Chobeba.— During 4510 ,ast two weeks the J
oh olero has boon prevailing nt Cairo, 111, to a
considerable extent, principally among German
emigrants, twelve of whom have died. Two
cases, one fatal, also occurred at Vevay, la., I
lantweek. » „ _,
•There were 36 cholera deathß at New Orleans
during the week ending tho22d nit. Mr. James
Dalton, of Canton, Miss., has lost ..ten negroes
fre ‘in the disease. - i
v Grace Greenwood, thoaccompliaheil poet
esit Sidled for Europe on Soturday in the same
shite.with -Jenny Goldschmidt. -This visit Will
undoubtedly jesnlt seme delightful additions
to mnr national literature.
. 'V' • -::-y •-: - w.-\ ■ • - , •
* »• ' 1
in Chicago fins contracted for 3,000
head of beef cattle, delivered indboToH, nt 3 -o
@s-1 per cwt., according to quality.
The female seminary, at Zanesville, Ohio, was
destroyed by Ore on Saturday. „
John Wise, of Lancaster, has gone to Ports
mouth, Ohio, where -be will make his first bal
loon ascension of the, season.
The block of marble for the Washington mon
ument, presented by Kentucky, lias arrived at
Louisville. „ , ,
Madame Celeste toot a final farewell of ber
Philadelphia friends Ot the Walnut on Saturday
e ’&. alias “Ned Buutliue” has been in
dicted at St Louis, for .rioting at the last mam
cinal eleotion in that city. ,
Tho nousc, by a majority of 103 to ,0, agree
to give away abont 2,000,000 acres of land to a
Bailroad Company in Mifsouri. ,
Hon. John Barney, who has rendered bimseH
•somewhat notorious for his quarrel with the
French Minister nt Washington has been hound
oTcr in $5OOO to keep the peace, on complaint of
the Minister.
. o«>trueU»« Fire*
Ahoat halt past eleven, on Monday night, the
rinlne of the boils announced the
of another extensive conßagra-
S itfound almost
imnislle To lodge of the location of the Ere,
ftom thc fact thaf the light was notviSibtc ot
nnv irreat distance from tho scene of disaster.
members of our gallant fire departmeot
were promptly on the ground, anil found tho
Smeato be issning from the wholesale grocery
C9 -’ No ‘ :i,U ' cvcc * be '
tween Olltc add Jibcast streets. - , •
Tho largo stock of merchandize, owned by
this firtm was speedily consumed. Their lower
Kbfa n”^
‘Sock of groceries was also burned up, or
I so areatlv damaged by lire and water as to bo
: nnSeable. A. MoMecban &■ Go. had recently
received » considerable addition to their stock,
and whet* the firo broke out the amount at mer
chandizo in their warehouse WO3 vatned nts;3-,-
000. With the exception of their iron safe, no
insured for s2o,ooE),in_the.Onion
office Of this city, Western Agency of
and the iEtnn and Protection offices of JTnrtford,
For ihe Daily- Morning Post.
NEWS ITEMS.
C< Mr McCartnoy’s stock wasworth about ?25,« ;
OOO.uponwhich he hod effected anmsuranoa
of $lo;000, which risks were equally divided
botween the Union office of this city, the
American Insurance Company of ,
Meesre. Ma<iaB &. Hughes, who had affront
office, bad 15P barrels of flour damaged by the
water. The damage was not,-however, -great,
and they are insured for $lOOO m the Tennessee
* B Th7'irou safes of A. McMechan & Co., and
of John McMechan, although patly exposed,
were found to he in n good state of-preserva-
warehouse of S. & J. Hammill, at 80-8*
Lovee, wub greatly damaged, and ‘WamJfifty
of that respeotable firm was injured fully fifty
percent. Their; stock of grooerics and other
merchandise would amount to ncDrly -SSO,O_OO.
Theyhre insured for $W in thwNashvi e
and Tennessee ngenoies, andfor i>4OOU in tne
Union office, ,of this city. The geowd.flow of
. their warehouse was oconpied hyM«swß.Q. &
•IV. Bogers. The loss sustained by ttiaßm is
about|s.ooo, hut they are insured for
in the \&tna and Protection offices. Their lmsi
nesß will suffer no interruption.—®. Loua Vn.,
May 25. - ■ ’ ... - ;
The Susquehanna Bau-uoad Extension to |
Bu»bdby.-A largo number of the citizens ot
Coal township, Northumberland county, Pa.,
have addressed a memorial to the county com
missioner, urging them to mdko on absolute sub
scription of $100,0003 bonds, towards extend,
ing the SusquehaniJa Bailroad to l ?
a conditional subscription of another $lOO,OOO.
They pledge tho township to pay the interest of I
$lOO,OOO, the amount subscribed, and exMess
the belief that the principal can be paid long j
before it becomes due by the increase
value of the lands aud coal mines of the county,
consequent upon the conebruotion of the road.
I The company, which will ho organized .on tpo
lQth instant, will immediately place a corps of
engineers on the route between Bridgeport, op
posite Harrisburg,. and _ Sonbury, to locate the
road, and BSSoon as this is done the work will
Ibo put under contract.—Haft. Sun.
The National intelligencer, states, - from
tabular statistics, that there ore in the United
States, 10,108 deaf and dnmb persons; 9,702
blind; 17,768'insane, and 16,700 Idiots. Taking
the entire population of the United States at
[2B 000,000, the sad aspect is thus presented of
one insane or Idiotic person in every 730, besides
a still larger per centoge suffering from depriva
tion of the powers of speech and the senses of
sightand hearing.
Thirty-four ears, containing 2,79 J head
of cattle, hoga and sheep, arrived at Port Jer
vis on the 26th of May, on their way to an eas
tern market, from Dunkirk. -Of these 287 were
cattle, 996 sheep, and 1,514 hogs;. the longest
I train bnt one, and payiiig the most freight, of
any that has ever passed that station. Whole
amount of freight $3,118 30. Lenth of train
I more than a quarter of a mile.
Wise, the celebrated JEronaut, is getting
up balloon nscenaionf in Ohio, for his own profit
and the people’s amusement -He is announced
to make an ascension: from Massillon and Can*
ton, August sth; Akron, Aug. 12th; Bavenna,
Aug. 19th.
| -J5@P Dr. IK, Worrell is to be hereafter asso-
I milted with Mr. Stuart in the editorship of the
jBteubenviEe Union.
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D.hUn HVXJyjy.;
WEWXMtB AS FIOWER9-W • -^r^ n g«,„„aLodee, I. O. ot O.BWThe
. tfcr *
BniUoi'U€an^a*«ore, ? and ,ifce te&i^ywcue* 1 '" ? . .) R ■■••—*- • •-—• ■
: Heteye, ftUh« door, orvtbai eveJn,M®y- v ;.• •,
“And lake,” site mti, to her young >»»«’* PJ* 4e »
•** Front bojy-uaji .
i A titie.lovc*iokenof fond vowa ipoken . ■&
Thai may not be broken—these flowers of May
“In life and in death,if you hold »yo»?
ir.aK pvfrihia wituthi ’will be sweet inuccßyi _
Comepoor or WithwealtlijCOine in
To my heart yoh’ll bo welcome as flowers in nth >.,
“ Yet oh! if ever t when ufide seas sever
Our hedrtayou waver m faith to me,
A true Irish maid Will never upbrniil. p
Affections betray’d— from thot hour you re li
‘\l set small store. upon.go}den : 9r?, ' . - <i^i
I’ll not love you the more for wealth from [tie
The hand that will toi °" OU „ T ", w " l .° he for me 1 ”
Free from crime or from ejioil, is tne nauu .......
°'^^ n^e^T.re n mi.Vs?reSm?. '
roll nmnf score tbalyounv maLd coomedoVr
Of day dawns and nlght-fa'ls-a year «
When sadly once more»_ a tihe seat by j^ a y, v .
Stood the yoolb as before, on ihat eve m otuy,
«J bring you no store of the bright goiaen ore,
__ K n* r lir«ltr.— CH ABLE 3 KENT offer* I>‘“
n caniHdnto fin Sheriff, hnbject w «* 0
U,e Democratic Convention.
Bh.TliraHy.— w« ate uuiboriiea tojiiinoubM
lion
gyCOSOUBSS<-rWe orer«lJ“lejl ®' r * Mnle( i
iheir nomination to congress _____
JBBB&BSaSB2SEj}&
sireci, near ft nter- „
' WIM Medal Honey Soap.’
IP. 9. Cle *▼«* • - , ltol » cleaver’s noney |
ID* U is a remarwab e wcl, hi h obtained:!
w: ™-
ihe Pnrc Medal e.\\y . - a ‘ainndacknowlcdged&uC‘
is accounted for by 'to “l* 6 only in England, bat in
■W which it Coramiuee Iho award
i cdTh/ " Qt anrSa'S^We
w« - » incomptttiwe and boncfi
rial qoaliliev
For sale by
3. KIDD &CO.,
4. ■ co Woodaired,
'•vxta&ssat&st
jc4:<liw
*^^^h^t caV '- m ' ttne ' a
Hsniet * 4 lUe, flpcnojlv'^thhcilliMcefaod draws ihe
upon ihc I s ftt » e *' liebt- • And itx like man.
enlinal> defunct American Vermifuge h>
ner have I (oand Df- ‘ f ) )d
opcraw«nwims,ih<«edre»aio _ Ve ferret,;ewers
tut» of cbildjcn. -Tlhs t oi m ito«mthB cttilctjbunii
ibc apeuare of the '4f ihe ivonn*. shakes ihe
round ihe etwdttclrjjay clean iheit Aen,and car
life but or the replies. swccP' e'ean ', yfUm . This, a.
[i",,?tasTefnTe effe 't ef Ore Vern-ifege »po« my
child’,rn." Roulalt, Mr.Johnßrigga, adopts
to Simile «. Um
Ifter bwOnTX-e/ut operation upon,heir «
children. lown
6 nd o «”nfr,,V,.dby the soie * C O.,
. Ctt Wood alxetl
r>KOO\IS-l-0 a<z,io closecoi»ly r mfd- fc S|U
iw 10 SV*i*M?ri£ B 9?Lu.-
J for sale by
'upc'bn. u, 'srif\RT i. 311,1.-
1> Atfisit-7# »««“ VoLS? 1 .
-1 bbla.'in «o« £ f siM„
V i=> i.' _ —rrT-: T~ “
>vATfiauibin f-JTBale by • • btila rt it Sit 1.-
■,jgXpf=iai.bbVs.No l for »>? ‘-^ r HART & 511. t..
wirniiw
2jj C M(i_C3TSii-F'iin= W>’ EOur ' u ■ K > rcce, ' eli vcr
Pcrw%ana s f« Ule
y^ruESrsYMil^iS'ball Dbis ini 10 S*»on keg*,
\JT for sale by JAS j ES a iIuTomSON & CO.
i®* - —- : ' - * -*(*3 Le* ms.
fEMONd-yn hand andto
ij_ tor Bile yy • G„«n«ndTea DeakfS._
Jj for, ante at Ihc lo»re»'M’CUlHq fc CO.
fhRSF.Y ci uEiT vTNiTu Vcu.’,
|| sale l»y gfiS Liberty
riitoP*—CTose* QCiuuiaiuJ. iTuii as
*ale wholesale and relftll, by
sorted flavors, -tor sale & CO.,
Tea Uealers ar,d Orocers.
. S£o Lihctiy Mice!
STARCH— O boxes Osweßo prepared Corn or
C Co”lT a «h,f6r PoddipgSj Blnuc Mange, *c„ .a
-1 • ff. A- MWM»” & Ca
31ISH— 50 bblg. large No. 3 Mackerel»
—AUON—IB,OOO prime Haros;.
lihds. Country Stoulie™, torn*.
pTjfXNOtcS—On han.latnl to arrive this d«y,3o bxe.
prime Orange*. F^A.WmCfcCO,
... „ No.aSG Liberty ttreet.
r , h « G£ .un r i
lowpncca., •»"*»-- ——-— — -
Biceolora' Notice*
t 1,1, persons interested in the estate of II|CIIAHU
w« v ?^?e7^fpre^«"em’daVi“-
c ,'“ l for rettleS and those .knowing them
se'ves fndebted, will please mjte immeiliaie payment
ta'thC'snbßCribers* WM. M’CANDLESS,
■■■.. Executors I
rnuliuTEnlU ArrlVel «it No. *»• ' :|
t CO , north-west corner- of .WooJ^sj.;
nUdWomond *re juM-opeßlw
JL/* Prints Snmraftr Pantaloons, £inftes,Be*.
Btocfcofiancy Enms no , Man(!llt9te i o nd Domestic.
rsgoPc Sol * eomplsto . assortment? of,
S-fsßSrtKsfAsri.
we cun offer them on the most co
I jed -JZ.
.r- V“ New Books! Sew Soolcsr . I
P Giw«roy C lhe l Frls»"md“a(«i C or heroic deed, end
fe ¥h°e o » eror,
Pr ihcnb‘o«’’£ to,:"» B.MWB* * CO.’S Cheap
B | o ahfcnptio N «Br?eeivedifen r ; p’er.od.c.l prtMrt.
jone4
|>enn»i«erli« - iTbispropertywillbedis
less.lo teSsai will secntetoihepurclm
p°scd or opon toctt ca , litt ,, tying conligu--
sett o profiiaWem«“m=^ fc ii(y Bf Ccll i ra | Rail
ou»tolK B „'Jl,s?™ n ja Canal,itoffold# faywnble ailes
rood and Batt no ronae&lemly. divided Into
for VVarehoast». _“ a “ 4 t become. nptm ihe com-
S lbncU^“^emeft s,iiowii;ptog 5 ,iiowii;ptog« S .itn
pleuon of PILE iitvj'gteitf J'entmnced In valne. for bu
ana oround tbocnyvgrejuj , fonnoflon apply lo
sines# pnrpojes. ronuiuie R q> LEECH, JR ,
No-lsaWood irtreel,Piustmigb.
nufl \V rt ’ B vK:XO H A JSIG Ifi .. 1
B “ TURTLE CREEK, PA ,
• i l FN BROWN, Frejmeicr.—This splendid and
A ttUTmnitions establishment, recently erected hv die
A niae w'ndnus ofihe Bradilocl’s Field Plank
KESS-abd’neoT the present leiminusafthe-Pennn. Rail
-sS3\«rlve mites from the city, ia nose open Jor the re-
Snadr Families ana otheredeslron* of escapin? the
S>»i of' the city daring-the Snnuner months.' yThinspa
cfoaahotelbeingnear thertnlroad.inmpiie.Mononra.
Sinn river and 'plank toadiis readily accet»!ble_by oil
those means of conveyance rrpm the cltyj and affords a
sliivhtfnl summer retreat, ■tstlli pleasant wallin and
1 drives, and beanufttl acenery; It is mogmEcehllrCued
ap ana fonlished with every improvement of
modern holels-sultesof roote,psrlots,etc. omm^
bus will convey passengers to and from the
Depot, on die arrival and departure of trains. _ __•
£&&&&%&
him in his new location. imyotwaw,
i ’ -{f v? y £ ':fP* ''
> r ,-*- t* *
■ r 'lT 4.' * * " 7
J-$l. f-■< T S- - ~:n '-. Ct, •- ’, ~ ~ - —* «
c« a. o. n.
iri»Meet3Sboro the WKellty T«Tegt»pli.Office, cot
nerot and Wood streetsyeveryftlonday evening.
O. Of O' ®V- PlaeeofJHeelingj Washington
TSUbbJIW No 87-HeC.lei .J.d3d
FcidtY of<&ch moniP» _ -
attended to. * -• • ■<■ ■•. •■■ ■ ■•■• -•
jjjTNA INBOBANCE COMPANY,
OI Hartford, c0^.. 83 00,000
Capital
A Offi«if toiho store Room
Of M’Curd, ALoomls, No ® Agent.
- I.adte»' Ola»»«»--Dufl’fl ColleB*-„
rv in*-IN' PENMANSHIP, CARD WRITING -AND
DiSwiNO; under Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS, end MrP,
andin all the of an. En .
eli»Uoiid Classical Ednenuon, under Mr-P-HArOEN-
TwosnncioUß rooms bare recently been elegantly rnleo
up'foilfelr special accommodauon. Call and seethe
«TMmgemeaW> -- • • .:•; . ...
nhsmberlln’s commercial College,-cor
netof Mnrketand Third streets. Insuuction lq■ Bort;
Ireeninr nnil Writing ; both 'dQY. Bfld'-CYCAIDga. id#WWB...
Wrftlnf and Book-keeping clcsses meet
the afternoon. The Principal will Bllend to the settling
of Partnership Bocks, opening new setu. correetmger
■ of PenmaQahlpr • - a P |J ,
' -BobemiaGift** Worb««- ,
v «tf»SfHSSyfejS
U^sstssss^i&ssi
dl Deaier* in Glassware can aave.'from : lQ,,.loW : .pei*
, . STeltonU Daf?tiei r®otyp«»
Post Office Buildings, Third Street.
T IKBNESSBS taken InsH 'wcailier*, -frtfinS A- M - to
\i 6 P. M., giving -on aecnrote
liiccrie««» unlike and vastly superior the £ 0^ 1 ’
mon cheap daguerreotypes.” at *&e. following cheap
priMi,:-*l m%a,W,85 00 84,00,85*10 andnpwnrd, ac
cording 10 »lTe ttze andqoatliy «£«“*£? r *™Kf\L,
JET* lionra for children, from U A.
NTB—LUteuesaCßOf sickor diseased prraonf tnicn
in any part of the city. _ Uov2S.ly
fr7*DKAFNESS,noiaes intheheaa,and alldisagree
ahlSdircharßCa from ihc ear,speedlly and pemancntW
..mAv/d wiiKou; pain or inconvenience,by Dr. HAU.IL
i kv FrlnciparAOTiM of ilia N. Y. Ear Bargeiy, who
maytaconsaueci atS9 ARCH street, Philadelphia, from
Thirteen yea’rs close and almost undivided nttcnlion
tft this branch of special .practice has .enabled him.to
redneo Tils treatment to snch.a degree of sn.ecess arto
Cnd the most confirmed and obsunate cases yield by »
i “eady attention to the means prescribed. l»“ •'
STATE IBtfTBAjU 1
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
HARHISBORti, PA- '
" CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS.
Designed only for the safer classesof properly,has on
amide capital, and affords superior advantages>tnjoint
«r ohrnoness. safety and accommodation, . to .City and
Country Merchants and owners of Dwellings and isola
ted or Country CARRIER, Actuary,
ndrlff Branch Office; 64 Smilbfietd ay, Pittsburgh.
'S'
- w * ■'
Associated trir«Kien'» Insurance Cojnpa
azsisssss;.S6«
115"WiUiiuare agauwttIBE and MABUfE BISKS
JtfS’ Nv.Vll o~» »"-S **"”*•
Charl«K*v’ ,
William Gorman, VV.UlmnColHngwood,
a P Anshuiii Joseph wyc» < ■ .• • a
A. V. Al,a ““.^] iam q wrighttr. fi«»
rrj» i D calling attention to Dr. fttprawi I
E Uvact of follow Dock aut SwapanUa,. wejEeelccofi- I
j.r. that urc arcdolnc & seiviccto til who mw be
flic led with tcrofulcus anil otter di sotderso rig in &l>ng
in tttinuoi from Imparity of .the blood. We
have knoMminsiapceswiiblnifießpoereof oaracquain
. where the I00 : l fotlflWttblc.OlsHlDpCM. IIWOhtCB
iurS&y the USialrtto«w/ Vdlw Dock and
Sa h g’SmfhfuE' few advertised.nediei
, &«^’’ o «rnwelfLno;n.^.hfm r
eflieient /»ud al tbe same time* lcitoxiDua) Bgenislnibe
aparilia. See aJgetiitcment
rn- The Belt Posiible Remedy for Con
■omptlon.—Dßi WiSTAR’3 BALSAM Ot WILD
GilßHKVtis jnfct the remedy ibal a pare minded, an
rnjadicca main thoroughly acquainted, wnli
irm of p>acUce,ondwefl aeqaimted with ihejvhole
Jllaterlftktrdicn, -and experienced fn S c "^tj , ? n c _ U l c h e e r
asiho beat pbs«ibic remedy* for the,
cure of AJlhma, Bronchitis and Con-
C Tl«" tf r n emdy contains the exlioordiusrymedicmal
virlnci of the Wild Cherry Eiidlhc Fir, which are eotn
lilned'hud embodied in their ulraost power in this artlcld-.
•By a nice chemical process, every thing delelcnniuoT
uselera is rejected, so, that, -what remarns.islie must
exiThordSatY and irnly efficacious remedy for all Studs
of pulmonary und liver diseases
■ See advertisement in another colamn... ttnysr.uAiv.
Knhampmeni, No. s, mccls lsl and 3d Tuesday s of each
Degree Lodge,Np.d,meets2dand4lhTues-,
No.9, meetseveryThursdayeven.
’"ftresternSlarLodge, No, ad, meelsevery Wednesday
Lodge,No. 18-2, nieetaeveryMonday ev>ng._
MoOnt MOriaS £odge, N0.3G0. mectaevery Monday
evening*, atUnton Hall,corner o/Fifth and Smimfieli
Zoceo Lodge,No. 385, meeUeveryTfcnrsdayevenlng,
at their Unlit cornet of fcJmUhfieldaud l*i&h streets. •
* Twin City Lodge, No. 241* meets every: Friday even
ing. Hall.corneiof Leacock and Sandusky streets, Al
leghenyCuy. ... lmayJy ' ly
Plttstmrab Lira jMur«BC« oomp»njr,
OF PlTXSbVt.au, PS.StVA.,
capital ®lOO,OOO.
President—James B, Hoon;
Vice President—Samuel M'Clurkaji.
Treasurer— Josephs. Leech.
' Secretary—o. A Colton. ■ - ■
■ Omc*.,Nm VS Foohra Siam.
; rri- This Company m«kes .every, Issuranco appei
"iBSSSSESt” by other
* ! JofntsSnclr t tote°ut'a redaction of one ? lnrd from the
MotnSl reteS-equ.l to a dtvtdend of thiity-lbrce and
one-third per cent., paid annually tn advance
Risks taken on the lives of person* going to poUfor
nia
DIRECTORBt
Jame• S. Unon, Jo*eph
ChailesA. Cotton, SamueUrClurtan*
William Phillip, John A..\> *>«>»>
marlltCm JohnScou.
CITIZENS’ .
Insurance Company of Pittsburgn.
C C. HUSSEY, President.
SAMUEL I* MARSHELUSecretsry.
OFFICE) 04 W ATBB'STBEETj
itciotirt Mart:! and IVosd S'.recc.', ■
■ Insure* Hull »as CMJ» Bl>*«) ■
Onthe Ohioani Missiisippi Rmt* andtribuiarta.
INSURES aiainslLoss or Damage by Fire. _ ■- • ■
ALSO—Agoinlt the Perils of the Sea, and Inland
Navigaucn and Transportation. ".. .
DHIKCTORS ,
rt r<. Ifflftcpv.' Will
William Bagaley, ::... Stun’l M.Krtr, 1
Ilngb I>. King, . Wlllinm Ulngaam,
Robert Dunlap, Jr , 8 JJfJj? «£??.„
-S. Harbaugh, 1 - FttuiCisSoUciw, : .
Edward Heasleton, J. Snhoonmater. .
* Weller Br>aut, Samaelßea. '
: i )i?aao M.Pennocfc. -Ll*?.
Itj- A Hostßtmaranhla Case of. Total
Blindness Cured by petroleum,--We lim e
the auentionof.lhe afflieted.and lliepublie.generally?“
the cerlißco'.e of William HalLof this cl Vl’_
may be seen by any person who may beslsemicalln re
jaliou lo lbe facls there fievforUi. S. M. Kifcit., .
««I had been afflicted several years w»Ch » soreness .
of both eyes, which continued to increase until laatfeep*
tember, (1830), the inflammation at tlialtime bavingvin-..
volved the whole Hning raembrone of:bbth eyes,aiid.
ended mihe deposited athidfc fitm.wbich wholly de
sttoyed my sight.. 1 hadron, operation perfoiraea* and
the thlelteninf lempTed, which
me in as bad a condi ion us before. Alibis hjageof. the
comoinint 1 1 made applicauoino. several of ihe mosl
eminent medical men, .who inlormeil,me lhat _my eyw
would never get well.”- At this tune 1 coold nor diatin
gaish any object.- By the aavleeßf,someTiießdelcomj
menced the nse of the Petroleum, boUi internatly m 4
locally, under which my eyca have improyeddailyuntu
the present lime, and 1 hare recovered my . sight entlre
lv My general health was.very mnchJmproTedby the,
Pettoleum, and Intlribate the restoration of my sight to
Its use. I restde af No. 109 Second .’street, in this.cay,
and Will be happy to give any mforrnnttpp inrelauoH to ;
my ease: ■ ;WILLIAM. HALL.” ;
■■ ‘Pittsburgh, September 17,1851. :.
Porsale by t>R. CEO. H. KEYSER.I4O Wood std
Hi E. BELLERS,S7 Woodeireet.and by the Proprietor,
soplfl
JU*Dy»p*pßla, Orlndlgestton,is that kina
oi derangement of tho stomach which Interferes.wilb
the conversion of the fooi mlo chyle.
Tki Symptom* o/Dyjjupria are: loss of appetite,nan
sen, heart-bom, flatulency, acid,-foeild- or inodorocis
eructations, a gnawing sensation ra the siomcanworn
empty, great costiveness, chilliness, paleness of the
eountenance.iangbor, lassitude , nnwllUngnessmiiio
about, lowness ofaplrH*, the
adapted tot£dcrang*Aco'U“ iuo^ oJ i sj l< L^ji^S on ,^tto
, a healthy condition*. ftledloa,
of the rn ■ tl , toawil to
and oio partloloof at*
lh ?. P i roP „i i™ Weftly taft In their opefation onihe
cohol. andare P^ cc^ j Qac uve and doprayed coadi.
baman system, aje in by one bottle—all
rtienoftho^oMWfYl^S^Ottmf^spirits, an et,.
eaa ■ man be in henlth.vrttbtt that
£«T«£Xdir U diseased’ Coirecl the morbid state of
&«u£E£l>y dl)yi,pepai *^ ttb
all itsgtim horrors,wtllfly ftPRt JOT- .
- 3>r.O.H KEYSER, '
at his Drug Store, 110 Wood street,
spiStilßEd&ff - - Pittsburgh,?*.
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THEATRE-
LOM • ,09EPH FOSTER!
Circle, 75 cenisj large PrWate Boxes, entire, Sty'd. ra * *
Doors openat 7$ o'clock. .CartalnTisca
JFHIDAV EVENING; June 4tlt, 1552, W ‘ ! JP/'"
sealed 1 lie exec lien V dram a of- - -
THE BKUNIfABI)
Edwanl Middleton, - - Hf B iSi“2??T
Mary,- - - - • - Miss Wheeler...
To Conclude with -the nautical drsmaot
BLACK EYEtt SUSAN.
William, - - - -Vi, blr.Brelsrord.
ID* Mr. G. W‘. JAMISON la engaged and will shortly
ippear, • ■ - • ■ ■ -
C
SPALDING 4- ROGERS'
IRCTFS FiEET!
■WlltWiw au Piushurgh.-MONDAVi May 3lst,
¥V... mrndst ihosiinlnjrpealsef tfie celebrated .....
, CHIME OP TWENTY BELLS' ,
a PiauoFoueattachment, susceptible of the most
livei7,aa wen asmojttneasoxedimjeie.Jon iije
FLOATING PALACE'
A Grand Aqunue Amphitheatre, sumptuous, ipacious
and*legant, beyond tleacnpUon; with all the modem
Improvements that minister to luxury -and comfort. in
: the Orchestra is a great Cathedral Organ, and the Troupe
of Perforate™ selected by a
SPECIAL AGENT IN EUROPE,
Aiwell os catied from.- the choicest home stars, has
ita verhad a'paraliel ou. either Continent; Mona and
M&d Benort, from Vienna; Monp. aria Wad Le Vater
from London and. Fans J Mils. Rosalettae natf Lo
Jean Bent*, from Paris: WsSvßosollineSilchneyJohrt
Upssln,Joint Smith,U KMadiCßD.KPerry,Blillaje,
D' W» Stones MesdamesLafce, rerry, IJl»dignn,Ae^^.
iry-The Fleet will be rnoprtd at the foot of BT.
CLAW STBEKT, below the Allegheny Bfltge. Onr
exhibitions willbeglven atVl,and «s: o’clock.eochday,
at Pittsburgh, one*week; Allegheny, Monday andTaes*
dav,7ihaidBih; Sligo, tVcdnejiday.June 3th. *
Circle (alfariU'Chaira) *>o cts»
FaSly Circle (all cushioned) children hdirpriee:
armchair* may beseemed front l~ Q nd
: 3 tos o’clock* by application ai the office, lo h
IH.Wi K* Btxow,Eaq.' . • - r imyvwivi-
■ itt* Wanted .—A few men of thorough business
habits and good addre«s, fora safe and respectable busi
ness; It iaa business that requires no capital hut good,
character, business habile and energy, fo men wan
the above qualifications a permanent business amt toe
.beal of.wagcs wUI. be given. Apply Or.address No 3£>
Smithfield street, corner of Third. (apriM.lt ,
_ H. AUlji
~~ 1 (succvssoß.or n. w. aipniK,!- .
80RGEOK DENTIST,
msStV) - Ko.l** SmtUrflelil atroet,.
■ DBSTAIi StTBBEBTf,/
W. F. FUNDENBERG, M. D.,
fro. Ist Thibd sxawr,
C 3» A few doors above SmUhfieldaireeb jOffice.op
etatM. Dr. F. has been esunecleir with tbeTniablish.
ment of Dr. Hollihen, or Wheeling, for the lost five
years- - - .lopiSMlttt..
. CURTAINS, CERTAIN MATERIALS,- ’
AHD
CQrtHJttTiimmlngwlKvteyJleKrlptlo®
fry Fatmtnre- flashes, orocatcUes. &c., Xace and.
Cartains, N. Y, Painted Window Shade*
■ GiltCornices,CuTiamP4n»,Bande,«c<«c., ,
- at WfiobsssCß Arm list ait
W. It CARBYtjICS Cbestunt St., cor. Fifth,
PHILAVKUPHIA.
::: JjyVurtainjlilacUanS'TunmUXw. Hr A r A«MTrrSc4
- ipßlNff'AßiaffllßEMESTr - 3852.
Cleveland. nttd Pltl*l>orgh Rallrottil, _
Tii ctwsUßo,-ToEiiro- > 'S*«iiOTKr,-stenrt!iTf'.Cnic»oi> 1 :
T MimSrou*, Uorrtui! Ddhsisk, Cu-osaos, 4S» Cli
■' Ttie*uew Uul fast running steamer KORCST CITY.
u> Vf * Mononenhela what f» tooloT Mukti tlftci f .cycfjr ;
morahie, fsttSays «cepied) ai Z
■at Wel&ville >ho ‘ E»r«e«» Tr ail,^‘ f
andTiusbareh Railroad, leaving at ‘Jo/'P'MVjM*
attlving niiSevslaitdatb o’cl«fc h t -Mj,and aof'nr®' , !'B
with the Steamboat and Railroad ;JUnea. for Tdtedo,
Sandusky, TJeltoltrClueago, JSlilwaukie,/Buffalo, and
Daniil*. Faro to Cleveland, S 3 SO. , .
OFFICE—Coiner Water' tuif SmlthfieU- s«eeu»(ap
staVr*,) opposite fiflonoDgahela ITousc.
" m^NoT*—'BVi&e Ohio and FeJina. BftiliOad io Alh-,
once* and the Cleveland and PiUsbargh Railroad from
Sliance td Clatrcland, the fare from Vittsbnrgbto «e»e.
land’is M 00. Po««engere by both routesffmte tn
l&ndtU tht xajnitiin&j and mlht lomerram pfears.
.• • .
k Ti’pTn nriniP ncc, in slorc nod for sole.
jjICE-10 & niCKCTSON^
l UalOttaorc Herrings riet received nni
OU for«ue.to»by MAGUIRE fc'BAN^
124 Secondalfgely.
MOKtiP SALMON-110 lbs Ptim-JUp * ,ui
fof sale' liy • • IV . A. M.C Li) RG ®. yU ; fi
lor sue y Giccers and Tea Dealers.
.
AOtlce*
npHB ANNUAI. JIEETUNG
; 1 'flie AU.tbßSJ.tC. tmskS, W>ll be belli atibe office
Abe grounds, onSuturda,
l Secrcrtro.:
/ Y L.U MUIHUNOMibIA HVKWIII & rif* 0
( I cnme old Hyc WhlsVeyvof J44i(*
’45 *S.*49 and ’5l; aiw>j2o W)la Hoaiboni distilled in 45,. ,
ibr'*«l« wholes or by the *“>^ aVEKj Jt ,
- ■ ; -' cor . BlarVey and Funt «u;
.falfli* halfbMa*»ad ntJllT |or
Mess do do do very eapwlorj
- No, 3 do do doj -
Ja U t 1 WC “ W Agt CO.'SaS Libe.ty »u_
1 . •,;■■l r;. \a£'; iiS - J
\ » large CRLLARon Fifth aired, be-.wcen Mailcet
A and Wood, soluble for any- badnea-requiting.A
c.ol place. Apply ta THOMAS MOFFITT, .
<l9 Fifth attest.
' For Bale* - -
ft LOT in Allegheny Ciw—Frtnimj SO fc«t OTi Bca-
A;-vet Blreei,- anU extending hack fie feettp aUej,
vcrvnetnhe cotnerofßeaveiCand>iankhi> ***•■£J[?J
lot is well situated for Apply
imm.d.&.riyto THOMASMOFHTT^
tAUR ncvr lwOBtoTy iJtUCKirWh|jl#lPtO
'aad Stort Itooittj wiiUabogt acre ofgroond, .
in tie'vUlace Of BaVingtotJ, Wastmglou county, Pa,
and PituouTj?h,btt the Steul>eavHle wadv
The bniidinsMs now occupied: as; store and postomee.
It will be offered on liberal terms to a parchaseti by cau
-Ins on W> M’Ciintoclf, ni4he Carpet Warehoose. No. 85,
st.,. • . • foy 3 *
" Trfriiw Ins on nallroad Cnrvth
TIIE field t>raeiice-t>t loyingont circular CDroeefqr
HRllrodd«,fiy'.J^mC.a;ioolwiaej L Civil Engineer.
• TiHUttointohixtavationscfkd 2?m6a»£wetti#. • ..
Anew meUiod of calculating thd Cubic content* of
Excavailot s and Embankment*, by the aid orClngrams,.
By John JCf.Trawwine,Civil Enstoftr. ~MORGAtV "
No^urtWoodsi*.-
my3t '
Cabana* lj’iand ys*frflih me colours*
j .ted factory of M.C.CamjaJ,llavar«i
. • 5000 No.l Neptone* - daj
* 7000 tarnation Cylmdrados and,Km* V .
•• naiado?*, MaDaJfis*.. do;
; SOOG Miliar KGtttienrci, da; r
SOOO Panßitilaß Alaba, >-■--■••■ up; .
1 0000 La Amalia, . do;
OOOOCoaboes, do*
.■OOOOCftbanas, . • » do;
OOCUiaslicaltegaKa, . . do;
- 10,000 Merisojero do, do;
. SOOOOEt Sol. do, do;
_i 10000'# res Marios do- - - ---< -—uo;.' -
' 20,000 Crut* Sons Principal and 2;; r--
SOOOlCanelsA Scnro do; : ;
. 15,000 Sieamboai do;
.15,-000 Havana Sixes;
IlatfSponiab and Common; :
, ,
si! and 223 Liberty at/
ADAEXS Yfc CWS WKSI'KttS KXPUJfiaS.
OHIO LINES-.
HAVING pnrcMsedMr.J.S. Lockwood’s PtUsUoreh
and Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Massillon Er
press, wis shall dommence" rnnnint;tße sanieiOii Tue«..
day, June UU1643 A mes3enmr,diprtded-wUhdn Ixock
Safe foreaminfftnonsyandyaloable parcels,willfeivi*.
oiir office,Bo Fourth street,ntSA-.-M ,for Cleveland ajult
Maisillontaudrelnrnmgi.wiU,nulyt.4BUyat6iJLM
Gold.SHver,Bank Notes, Jewelry, andoihervalaablß-r
parcels, together-wlthyrdodit oralldescrjplloni; will be.
coined al-msil.speed,and delivered at any of the siop
uinn places on ltio Ohio ami: Pennsylvania,
and-Piitsburghi Cleveland, Colombus and Cincinnati,: -
Sandusky, Mans Geld, Mt. Vernon, Newark nndXsnea-
Ville Railroads. . „ , „ - _
! iOur Agents, or the. Agents of Ihe American Express -
Cotopanyfwtll forward goods.from,any ortho important -
points on the alioveltneoftailroadstio towns anaplaces -
adiaeent,wodo not io--Hor at« we lesponsiblßi-nacdS'- v
rlers.io poinuteyimd the linesnverwliichwe run tpes-v*
aeiiiets«. Wj6 can now teach byTallfOads-almosl every
town in Dliio of importance.-- Goods for northern.lndtv
.anav nbrlTiemllliiiotSf Michigan, and Upper Canada,for-, ,
warded dally to Cleveland, andthence to desunaUsiUiX;...
■^ljy^M^^arkgwd» a disiineilyjand t oiftba,paelra--
ges, uoiou eaTda or labels ; .aiso, niaik tlnfllame 01 Hie
; C Thedollection of drafts, note*, bill, and aeconniaat. __
| tendedtoatajlpoin^onourdifferco^a^
State Mutual Ere Insurance Company
- HARai|Bw«o“veab’ofooo. 1 ’ lBa -
BBANCtrpPMß,X^J™*W™',r italUTgh .
““■wvjw oo
' fojmofPreaiiani note* from . .
A B ‘ 79 *= W9t
re.ln«raneeaao«*P®* fISiUC SO
, 830,478
•Inteisuon I',oans-—- -
Cast Surplus* *••*«... .»,* . '
Esiimstedpresent value of&a
iloficry, Office Eurmucrot^c*-
One-half o'f VhU S?v
V s Be-' J
£?S™SJ.t***!* 0 ! Bne, :M9 ihai Bio matnoUrfcm
Mh?SSmse , rtTn&te? r '?" ,Uo,, * lto besl " i / '
l iteMr*«fiho p«BVyear w|»icUhawanallii- '• V
Jwca.many. stock companicn, leave the. State ftlautal V
':5 r *}J l; **r**p Starpltte *j#r upwards Of thirty-one ihoosamt;.■■< *
■Jwstiwttt resemcepita! or nearly two hundred !
.^tnuftagitfDniiMi^rUehrinconsMaKly.iMrMida^r.
'.> ■ The Dirtetora •about that the Stat&Nn tital Firclwn*
ranc«sCompaDy‘offeT*;too wneraof «fopTpP«rjyio-...
4aeeaieut* e*ldoßL«qaaHcd and never exceeded* ; v. :. „
D&tttttt—John P.Tftnthertbrd, P. C. Sedracfc ?an« - * .
Qcl Jones,Philadelphia; Jobatt Packer, A* A Cawte*,
Pilfebawfi* 3. Us Kmherford, A.J. GDkt>B. T. done*
Robert vfoiz. _ »
John P. Eaiherford, Pfrst<&»f;A.JMJtUet> Semtar*
jrttfSWf * A. A- CARRIES, Arnary,
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