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'-':,,• .le 44-::;'A:/:M`'$f "u4', !; 11-- YG" --- .'‘ --1 . 4 " °' A l- ss•-•-; 4 " a - a , t - ais- 4 "4 - *41.; -$.!..%,. izii- 4-1 4 4 A * 34.. .e.-4„1 wow, 4,4.1,,y.r.1414,..,,,;!,..4.- , I T- cJo A t54.....5... ''.' -..% - 2_ , ..5. , 5 ,, ~..,s4 - r-. 4 ' , All4-'''.ra.' c` -1 e - 7 r"; -4 74 41,34- ~,,.-4.1-_-,o&ffi,4:-.str3 -...'.."- -- - -i.r4-, -3/ '3- 3- - • - - 4 4 - 1 s-c., 4 ; . „.4 - . *IA _ oo kt.- 1 , „ 4. ,W , J , -.." ` "•" '• - '• e . ;,(4,.- V ,;, ' : 14• ' ~ .42 : , , A04, - .„tirt - 5 - -4.-A -' ',....‘",-:,.--,-. .5.5 , ..,.. , A. . y := -i.po4i,*.o*Ar•:;:.p.'o sy.is.T#IIDFMTRAL COIII3II.T.TEE. The-...iyri)sitient of - the late Democratic - State Convert** announces: the following State Cen ' Ciinliittee, in conformity-with the reeoln • tion of the Ccinvention, direotiog him to appoint the Conunittee—The Committee will meet at the . Mit:Thant? Hotel, in the City of Philadelphia, on Satarday,the 21st of May, at 4 o'clock, P. M. The Densocratio papers in the. State will please publish this notice. • In order.to make a convenient and effective orttanisation throughont the State, it will be pro posed to constitute s Gener4State Committee of CorrespondenCe, compo.sed of , one -from each County, , In view of this arrangement, the Dem :, A 7, ocratio Standing Committee of each County is requested.to nominate one member for said cent _ - mit:tee, AO foriard the nomination to the sub_ scriplM time to iiiibeOte the meeting of the StateVeiiiral Committee ;po be held on , the 21st of MaY.7--., ViM. L. HIEtST, Philadelphia, April 21, Jiro. pc 6 • •t+R ~sv •t; S - 4iN 14 , 1 11 - , , - • '4*VegV",4 o * -.." Ev.r'ids 'AI • 14 orvit L IN 4 1 I VT; t 414' 1 1.= • - , ,_ ii,,rib ., •• '', z "rol :.., Rr e , Pre,,,4, . - .='• ..,, 17 :,,,,, L , ot. i 1 . 4 . , ..i i 4 ~...4.4 _..„, volc,iy4l) z ...-s,k4, : ( 4, • ~,,,.,,„,: ~:„.,,,, -,. . N -:.,,,,,,,. 1f*.,4:0, kl( b ; . 1/ ft. ttr (kriNt ; 41 - - !...rk MapyC.:;:;Plt— •, rMTin i P" M: oNELg somNct-;-!--7‘'—•:::Mm 26 . . Ekorlitelfant;.-bat Pena imatomhs.• Comm the Iknowallrotame.ea. idomiKaivrisriroirpripamozes. OMiAL 001,1111S,SIONER, THOMAS H. FORSYTH - :t qtP*gielPhic, artudY.' krprrou -"z--EPIIRA:111 BANKS; _ ' of Arttnin ENXVI/31; . gplt sultvgyos GorxRAL. -PORTER OUWLEY, --: ford . , • . . ./diP . lf ems. ft: itt - Pstrriniuts. d Co, selici erain:aiript;lniit est and gentlemanly in their Instincts trannadd; toe tbs only Anatol:teed writs in the dttes otlewyorkand Bostaii tb. Naming Yost. -Thep are authorized to melee Adz irertisentents and Salm:d'Alee tor used 'One usual rates: Their receipts are repoirdsuayments. Tbelr Mess area: NSW YORK." 122 Nassau stmt. SIMON; 19 State street.. • • . .., . • _ ...„,,,,,,,,,,,,kuo se Aro air" BlLAlrrotralrrn t• ...Km ...,,,,,Taiiisisiese• sesr..9llllPt ts tePIII2MEN Or ALL arDS, Is Ltes• , 7 .i.....,,,,,,, E a, syslogeosiiiss. • Ivey sisaialisgiorty et Typo, _tram Alttyllssriedsysks Mi11111,10.14/311110. beirea.ll.ll.Ur attar. Job 0001,. .. . . :' STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Hon. James Burnside, Centre. John A.. Aid, Cumberland. George Mitt,. -Philadelphia. Hon. Charles R. Buckalew, Colombia. William.adger. Philadelphia. Henry B. Beardelee,,Wayne. Phliadelphis' Hon. John Cessni,l3edford. Tames C. Clarke, Westmoreland. Frauds C. ,Carson. Dauphin. HOD. William Dock, Dauphin. Hon. John L. Daimon, Fayette. Henry L. Deiffenbanb, Clinton. John C:EVIIT111, Berke. Hon. -Thomas E.-Florence, Peiladelphia. Oliver - P. Frets, Montgomery. Thomas Jameson. York. Hon. Robert J. Fisher, York. Thomas 8. 'Fernon. Philadelphia. Hon. William Goodwiio, Philadelphia. David Lynch. Allegheny. Hon. Byron D. Hamlin, McKean. _Charloa.ll. Hunter, Berks. Charles M. Hall, 13cbuylkill. George T. Harvey, Bucks. - Jos Y. James, Warren. • Owen Jones, Montgomery. • Horn R. Encase, Philadelphia. Samuel G. Ring, Philadelphia. :' • Hon. Jolla 8. McCalmont, Clarion. Henry.S. Mott, Pike. R. Emmet Monaghan, Chester. William It Miller, Perry Benjamin Parke, Dauphin. Henry. M. Phelps, Philadel phia. Hon. James W. Qalggle,inton. darnel L. Reynolds, 'Lancaster. ' Levi Reynolde,"Delaware. J. L. Ringwalt, Monroe. Hon. john Robbins, Jr., 'Philadelphia. Edmund N. Stagers, Philadelphia. _ Hon. George Sanderson, Bradford. T. J. P. Stokes, Philadelphia. F. B. Streeter; Susquehanna. Thomas 8. Stewart, Philadelphia. Hiram B. Swarr, Lancaster. Richard Vans, Philadelphia. Harrison Wright, Luzerne. George Williams, Philadelphia. W. W. Wise, Jefferson. - Hon, William H. Witte, Philadelphia. William Henry Welsh, York. TSE StIPSIUDD cotrwr. The supreme Court of Pennsylvania termina ted its March term at-Philadelphia on Thursday rust - The Pennsylvanian, remarks that the qudges have, by their attention to business, their industrY, titeir ability Dud well-digested opin ions, won the approvakpf the .bar and - the confi dence of the community. The argument list, overgrown in - its proportions, and a place on which has, for so many years past, given promise of a long repose to en =willing debtor, is now of moderate size; and a case removed to- this Court ,ean frith certainty be reached and decided at the first 'term after removal. This is an provement;, arid _the predictions of those who argued: ageituit 'tha election of Judges by the people arerAlefied by this practical and benefi cial result of the system. The Judges are learn ed and able 'Men, have shown themselves folly worthy of the thatconfided to them, and have thus done all to Make the people satisfied with their,change in this important branch of gov =Dent. •• The Way thelloney of the People Goes New Yorkis &great , city, and ita citizen', are - a fast people. *hen - the patriot Meagher arri ved in the 'United States, the city government proposed.to give a , grand reception., But Mr. Meagher,,,,:withlia accustomed - modesty, de olinedihe , arf a reason that it —wonlale improper for him- ; to receive it _while his Poor,com-patriota were groaning under the heavy',:tiracMy: of - his country's oppressors.— But the New York Cotincilmen were not to be • din:trivet' of:. their priiilege toAquander the Imo pielr ithaey;, they went f tltrorigh the motions of an inritatioa. and siddled the peopie with a bill of $2,126 15, for zething. - This large sum has been expended as the Mere initiatory proceed rage af an event that never toaltilace. • This is one of the moat flagrant ifistoices rannidpa i ettravagance for the purpose of a frolle that we have ever heard' of. TpriZll3Nsg DEPOSIT BARS• Bre understand that the bill incorporating this bank has not: yet secured the signature of eivernor. There IS a strong prejudice in our BOA° against banks, and from ,the manner. in' wtdch they are econmulatitig, there is no ground to wonder atalistheling. But this is not one of {.objectionable institutions, in the strict sense of the term. The bank has not been organized foribe purpose:of speenlation., but aolely_for the mutual benefit of -mechanics, who,, by their. in. dust*? and frugality, - have provided - the means to nt it in operation. ' .osAuszusstraci Bess.,—A bill has parsed the ( Legislature 144etoricg the Charcamrshurg Bauk ' Stock tarts origival. : pac , :_lialua of $6O per share and.ihus increasing its banking capital about , • $60,0 00 . -` The Bharia we r e reduced - to $4O some years ago, thereby sinking the capital' just.re stored. . - V The Alarlieburgh Union of lifedeesday last records thi?, death of Justice 0188014 ,the Onprerae Court, at Cyliele, on that moritleg.— indii is evidenVy a mistake, as the paperet -of a later •dath state that 16;6. the U. 8. that ;city, and bidet dead.' J. Daum, of this city, a eon of the late'Judge Dallis, ltaq !ken appointad to a clerk *pin the IgithAtictitoeti opine, atWisabington, 'with aslavY of -0 3°1 Eo77ll`agen4- of this state, has reeeteed . ' Arab? easy ship. • ' 7 , 11 E sita.aa,ROAlN . . . The Monongahela Republican,. futilished at Monongahela City, WashingtiMcomsty;.after as . awning that the Chartiers Taeyll Railroad. pro . . jeot will be dropped , (ridiculous ideal) makes . • the following propisitiOni: , • We have a p ropositton to present to Pittsburgh. -Drop tint portion of theConnallseille road lend ing from Pittsburgh along the Valley of. the Yoogbiogheny to West Newitin, and - build the road up to this place, and thence by the Hemp field to. West Newton, from.Whicill point they might run along the surrey .track • of ,the . Con- The'diitince between . Pittabiirgh and where this road would join theilempileld, is only 18 miles, through a.beautiftil country, making the distance between 'West Newton and Pitts burgh.:obout 29, miles. - Along the ,tieer shore. the distance would ,be probably 28 or 130 . miles .to this place, making the distance to West New tonless than 40 miles, We suppose this plan would not please our citizens, as they think they are near enough- to Pittsburgh, but it will do well enough to talk about,whioh is about all that is accomplished for about half the Railroads pro- I posed - to be'built. -•- .-."Wa are not sufficiently acquainted with the Artie..through which , it is proposed to construct thepounellsville Rtillroad, to say much on the subject of the above proposition. Thismitch we know, however, - that the ConriellB iUD road, is in good bands, and they will take sitCh : action in the premises as will result to the advantage of the citizens of Pittsburgh, 118 well as the peOple of the region of country between here and Cam berland. Gen. L A ramEn, the enterprising Pre sident, will manage the affairs of the Company, we hove no doubt, to the entire Satisfaction of those who are interested. Pittsburgh and Ittnakeissilie Line of nickels. Wo are pleased to learnthat aitiovetnent is on foot to bring about the establishment of a daily line of Steam Packets between Pittsburgh and Steubenville. We are of the opinion that the project would pay well, and we aro certain that it is greatly needed. The Steubenville Ilerald advocates the measure with much earnestness.— It gays : The getting up of a daily line of steam- , era between Steubenville and Pittsburgh, Is be ginning to olainythe attention of the Pittsburgh public, and is , also noticed in Wheeling in a spirit which they not unfroquently manifest to wards improvements up this way. We have sup ported their packets liberally, and if the busi ness interests of Steubenville and Pittsburgh re quire a line of packets between the two cities, we think we have a perfect right to establish it, without enquiring whether or not it meets the approbation of our. Wheeling neighbors. The trade, if properly managed, would prove a pro fitable one—about this steamboat men generally , agree. One gentleman in this city has agreed to take the fourth of a boat worth 'from $16,000 to $18,60. Can't others here and at Pittsburgh be found who will invest a corresponding sum of money ? It an effort were made, there would be no difficulty about it. • Pittsburgh, alayirriLle said Cincinnati IlatlroatL The project meets with great favor by the people residing in the region of country through which it is proposed the road shall peas. The Marietta Republican says : "The people of Morgan county had quite a respectable Railroad meeting at McConnellsville, on last Friday.— They are in for a road through that county, to betuilt by the Pittsburgh, Maysville and Cin cinnati Railroad Company. Cambridge, McCon nellsville and Athens are points in this projected Railroad." The Guernsey Jefferson's°. published at Cam bridge, Ohio, says : " Our folks are all agog about the new road, and feel confident that the necessary amount will be raised to the capital stock. In a conversation with Mr. PEACOCK, this, very eflictent.and gentlemanly President of the 'road, we learn many of the benefits and interests it will bo to our people. But one glance over the line shows the superior merit and practicability which it has over almost any other road in the Union. It will be built" Ixtraovratsur TYPE-23=21110.-Mr. John S. Sergeant., of Cincinnati, makes the following ' -suggestions in the Gazette of that city : The plan is simply this :—" Omit all the .spattes - until the 'words of a line are in type, and then carefully insert quadrats, three, four, five m or hair spaces, as may be required to fill out the line, and leave the correct width of space between all the words and before the points, &o. " This does away with the frequent and often very hindersome visits to the space box, and al ,lows the compositor to follow more dlosely with his stiok, the right hand greatly enhancing -speed; it ensures, witlia moiety of care, proper 'spaces in the line, and enables the compositor efficiently to detect errors, at this, the proper time for their correction."- We, are apprehensive that, upon trial, hir. Sergeant's improvement would prove a great stumbling block in the way of compositors. In case of bad Copy, it would not only compel them to cudgel their brains to find Oat the meaning of the writer, but afterwards to waste their time in arranging a line of incongruOns type. We axe of opinion that most printers would rather fol low the old system, and go to die space box as often tid necessary, rather than be compelled to study one line over twice. We think that the .system of type-setting is "finished," and it might be as well to let it remain where it is. A LANDLORD WANTED.—The proprietors of the Glen Hotel, recently erected on the Brad docks:field Plank Road, four miles from the city, wish to lease the establishment to some gentle man who is competent to manage it to the satis faction of the public. This is one of the pret tiest locations in•the'ileinity of Pittsburgh ; and in the hands of an experienced and gentlemanly landlord, the house will undoubtedly do a good btudness. Daring the summer months, hun dreds of our citizens will daily patronise the Glei*Hotel. riir The. Pirates of Borneo have commenced operations afresh. The. dreadful castigation they experienced at the hands of Sir James Moore has kept them quiet fora long time; bat one of their leaders, named Rentab, lately mustered all his forces, and sailed down the River Re; jang,. where he attacked and routed a party led .by-two Englishmen. Many were killed on both aides, and among the number; one of the brave English leaders. zgy„ The Revenue service's to be cut down to eiateeu lift each &We. New revenue, cutters "are abOt in-be-built, to be palled the William L. •Maroy, Jefferson Davis, James p. Dobbin, Ro bert Laieiburd, ,Paleb Cushing, and James Guthrie. The name of the seventh is not de cided on.. ;Theis is already a "Campbell" in the service,: or 1 the name of the, Postinaster General would be Used. _ • Wiseman; GEOLOGICAL Senvgr.--The Legis lature of Vijsconsin'having . nuthorized a geolo gical survey of the State, and appropriated Ur 600 for the purpose, the Governor has appoint ed Professor Deplete as the State GeologiOtt to conduct the survey, and Mr. Tonny, formerly of the Madison Argus, as assistant. The survey will commence in the Wisc . :4 , 4min lead raglan. BANK CArrrsi,.—The Bank Capital of New York oity is, at the present period, about $42„: 000,000, which is nearly equal to that of all the banks in the State in the month of Septet'Sher, 1848.:. The. speoie ott hand' on the 26th of Feb., is less thanlit was leiDecetaber,rlg6o, 'while the ip - ,Egrega ta of liabilities has increased within thafTeriod nearly 60 per cent. Bpia Ow& tiak.--The., Galina Gazette men time the 'report 61" a teix' . 41 ; 102 "i ' i 'ley . an fees thick having beep 'struck -near, Mineral Point, 100 eet below .tite surface •*ein was recently struck near i3hallelntigh, 140 feet below tits sur face." - ' ' Firltielll**1101111).011 i PITTSBIIIWII. A bill was passed' during the late session of of the Legislature; onsilting •idercer ceuhty , out. of Judge ing it , to Judge I{3**Pletitist;':•ltilig, 8n Will have his Disttitit*apeisid of the counties of Mercer, .Venangi t :-.Aarioii and. Jeffers?n aid Beaver, Lawrence ind antler counties will compose Judge Agnevee District. We understand that a new Judicial District has teen formed soot of the counties of Clearfield ;Centre and Elk. The Butler Herald states that Col. James A. Gibson, Engineer on the Allegheny and Butler Plank Road, is busily engaged at present, in milking a survey froidlintler to the Glade hiill. Aa soon as it iirdotte, a location will bikmade_ And the contraot forimmediate completion. The 'citizens along , the line of this lmprovettient.ex . . hibit a deei and lively interest in its miles completion • • We learn from the Washington Examiner that whilst Samuel Miller, constable of Hanciver township, in company with Samuel I , imepoker, was attempting to arrest airishman named:Ken nedy, for alleged fraud, in the neighborhood of Florence, he was assaulted .by six or seven of Konnedy'e friends, whozucceeded in preventing the arrest. Mr. Amspoker was knocked down, by a severe blow 'in the face,with a large stone, and then beaten. Had it not been for the timely assistance of Mr. Miller, in all probability Am spoker would hate been killed. The citizens of Florence armed themselves with guns, repaired to the place where the difficulty bad, occurred, and after arresting a large number of Irishmen, succeeded in identifying two of them as having been guilty of the assault upon Miller and Am spoker. They were committed by a magistrate in Florence, and on the same evening were lod ged in our county jail. The Rev. JaMOI McCloskey, a Methodist min inter in Washingtrin county, died on the last passage of the steamer Union from Aspinwall to New York, of ship fever. The Monongahela Republican says : Capt. Jas. Nichols, who took a company of 'adventurers from the neighborhood of West Newton and Bel• levernon, to California two years ago, has sines made a trip to the Sandwich Lalonde, as Captain of a vessel, and returned to California with mo ney enough to buy a ship, which he filled with passengers destined for Australia, whither he has gone. Ile will clear $lO,OOO by his trip to Australia. This is enterprise of the right stamp. From the New Liebon.(o.) Patriot we learn that a sufficient amount of stock has been sub scribed to the Ashtabula and blew Lisbon Rail road project to secure an organization of the Company. Ten thousand dollars was the sum required for this purpose. Twenty thousand shares of stock have been taken to the Road In New Lisbon within the pvit few days. An elec tion for a Board of Directoss will soon bo order ed. Under the' caption of "Prosperity of Woo ster," the Democrat of that place says "As an addition& evidence of the prosperity and busi= nem character of our thriving town, we chronicle the reception, on Thursday last, by Col. Knep per, of one hundred and Early barrels of Whiskey, intended for home consumption. The tutiole Is said to be ready sale. Sterile Galan:orals. For the flint year after the California gold was discovered, the opinion and remark were quite common that the country was ono of excessive sterility, that could never be inhabited. In vain was it urged in reply that vast herds of Cattle bad been annually reared and slaughtered, there, for the hidei; and that where this was done there must be a productive *ten. But better.. Worms" Lion now prevails; moil possibly even that 'may be aided, by the following, which we cut from the San Francisco Whig, of the 15th of March : "We were yesterday shown a sample of wheat, of the spring growth, from the Temeleo Ranch, in Sonora, owned by Major Beck, formerly of this city. One of these roots show thirty stocks from a single grain of seed ; and though the crop was sown in the last week of November it has reached an ,average height of nineteen inches.— The Major has - one of the most 'beautiful and valuable grain-raising ranches in the State, com prising about 1400 acres, 300 of which is now in wheat and barley. The Sonora Valley Is a moat delightful place, and its close proximity to our market makes its lands very desirable for agri cultural purposes." But lest some equivocator should refuse to receive this "single grain" of evidence as satis factory of the productiveness and the rising power of California, we subjoin, from the Sacra mento State Journal the more diversified items which follow : "California, at last election, cast more votes than nineteen of the States of the Union. The censgs returns show that In horses she is in ad vance of fifteen States; ,in mules of twenty-six ; In cows, of twelve ; in work oxen, of eight ; in sheep of four; and in swine, of three. The value of her live stock exceeds that of twenty two States. More barley and potatoes are raised here than in an,yl3tate in the Union excepting New York. In wheat, we surpass ten of .the States; in oats, more than three-fourths; of In dian corn, less than any . State in the Union; and in been and hay partial returns place us ahead of nine. In fruit we excel all the States in variety and more than half in quantity.— Who can . say that California is not some, after this ?" Tnt Num Brrrian.—A Mr.. J. Gould Wood bury, o'f Troy, publishes a somewhat remarkable challenge to the world. He prefaces the matter by saying in substance that everybody allows the late Booth to have been the greatest Richard -in the profession, and that there seems to be a question in regard to the person. who has now. ,the right to wear his mantle. Therefore, he 4 , 1n-hrder to settle that question beyond all cavil for the present, and allay all further controversy on the subject, the undersigned does hereby challenge 'the world' to meet and outvie him in the personation of the 'crook-backed tyrant,' under a forfeiture of one thousand dollars, to be decided by the audience before whom the parties will appear. The emulation to take plane during the meeting or before the closing of the World's Fair in New York city, at such theatres as may be hereafter designated." The Buffalo Ezprua says waled an idea that Kean, or Forrest, or Brooke, or Wallask, stood the best chance ; but it eeema it is not so.— Woodbury and Ilichard.—ltibbard4pclWoodbury, now and forever, one and Inseparable. 7 GERUAR EXIGRATION. -- IR Germany, according to the very latest advices, there is a great de mand for American eagles, on the part of those intending to emigrate to the Unitedlitated, and it appearl that the number likely to cross the Atlantic) this year is greater thin ever- There is reason, in fact, to believe that the movement is limited only by the inability of the people to meet the expense of their•passage, and by the difficulties, especially in Austria, which are threith in the way by Government, and which are almost insurmountable: How long the safe ty valve of emigration can be stopped by the latter . country, without leading to mischief , is tux interesting problem. The condition of the work ing clasties 4 is daily becoming more severe, and is most bi the , principal manufacturing towns of BOliamia, ' „the rwa i ges of a large number of the artisidui_haVer;been stated, in o recent report from the autharities of the place, not to exceed half-penny toneday. littramos AlrriA lr)11 Mourtm.—The Mobile Tri . . bane learns from lettef_ dated Pensacola, 6th inst., that a serious fracas occurred in that city a few nights since. The sailors belonging to °nett the war vessels in the harbor Corairdtted some disorder in the city,. Which aroused the. citizens and arrayed them-wawa the sailers. In tbecoldlict; Mr. filerre,.the Mayer; killed one of Ito sailors' 'himself was roughly luuldio( 1 / 7 and riteived severe injuries. ' Mini 1 , 4 , Items of Vekrs and AUseellany. A writer in the Working .Fartner trays that no less than 80,000 bashels of onlone wore raised last yon vicinity of Westport, Colin., with4traiii of country 91 . exceeding thirty filluPeiglaii•; ; - The average yield per acre was ebout'6ooo busAels. • A slave of:a clergyman in Boone county,lty., who had learned to read, got hold of a copy-of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and read it stealthily ;to his fellows. The result was that 26 0f,114m ran off - on the 2d of April, and had not tieeriiik captured; at the last accounts. • The Boston Olive Branch having .lu:sensed Miss tiarian 11. Stevens of stealing. Fanny Foll's "thunder," the accused lady comes out in the _ Boston Timmi and charges Fanny's friends with "swelling her up a itelle too big for her breeehes." Aar. J. Lee Mason, of the firm of Williams StDiason, at Calhoun, Davies county, Ky., Was killed in an affray, a few days ago, by ft W. Allen. The Benaterof Wisconsin has defeated the bill for the abolition of capital punishment, after it .had passed theassembly. Theodore Parker says :—"lt is better to throw a guard about the baby's cradle than . to sing a psalm nt a bad man's death beds bettei to bavo a care while the - bud Is bursting to the son, than when the beat has scorched the heart of an un guarded bosom. Eyes are the Electric Telegraphs of the heart, that will send a message any distance in a language only known to the two souls who cor respond. The ingots whioh are to bo coined at the New York Assay Office will be receivable for Govern- meat dues. The proposition to undermine and otherwise improve Faneuil Hall, Boston, has been vetoed by the Common Council of that city. Thomas Hogg, aged 65, and for the last thirty years a resident of Cadiz, Ohio, died at that place on the 14th histant. He was sap posed to be the richest man in Harrison county. Arthur Spring—Attempted Suicide We are infornied that this miserable wretch refused, until Saturday last, to take food, with the evident attempt to starve hlnashif to death. On Tuesday he yielded to the cravings of hun ger, and partook of ,a small amount of food which was offered to him. It Is also etated that ha hadyiseed tobacco beneath his arm-pits, for the purpose of debilitating his person. Since the day of his sentence, his demeanor has entirely changed. lie no longer wears that six of indif ference that so characterized his conduct during the first and second trial. 'This change is the more marked since the manacles were put upon him, which is not always done in similar cases, but which Is considered necessary in Ma. • Most of the time he lies upon the bed or on the floor 'groaning, as if in great agony of mind. Ito is •not visited by any of his friends, his shameless lies having driven from him those who -from their connection, felt some little sympathy for him. His counsel, Mr. Doran, has not been to sec him since his sentence, and has said that he does not design to, unless sent for. With the certainty that en ignominious death awaits him, he has no living being to commiesersto him, not even his own offspring. Life no longer possesses any charms for him. Ile still stoutly denies his participation in any murder, and this ho will no doubt do with his last gasp upon the gallows. The friends of-Je rome Feckert, now In prison on the charge of murdering Joseph Rink, are somewhat incensed at Mr. Reed, the District Attorney, for keeping him in durance, under the circumstances. Ar thur Spring was pointed out so conclusively as the assassin of Mr. Rink, that no one acquaint ed with the facts can for a moment doubt it. It is due to Pearl% no leas thrin to the pubUa, that a thorough investigation should be had:.— Pennsylvalticm. An American Dentist In Paris. The following le farnished by the regular cor respondent, of the New York Journal of mem. r. Our young countryman, Mr. 'Thomas Evans, has been for some tit*Aentist to his Majesty, Louis Napoleon, and dim to the present Empress when Mademoiselle Montejo. He visits the pal ace In hie capacity na dentist to the Imperial couple once in ten days; and the last day he pre sented himself, was in: tho morning about ten o'clock, when the Emperor asked, very kindly. if he had breakfasted. On his replying ha had not, the Emperor rang the bell and ordered tea and a couvert for, Mr. E., who had thus the hon- or to partake of this morning's repast with Louis Napoleon. On leaving the palace he gave )11r. E., a superb golden box, mounted with dinnionds —the Imperial Crown in diamonds . aurtiennting the initials "L. N.," also in fine brilliants.. The whole is beautifully tinialidd, and was placed in a morocco ease, with the lotters "L. N." in gold on the cover. Mr. Evans has been several times called to different capitols of Germany. (Vienna, Munich, and Stutgard,) to operate on the teeth of the members of the Royal families. He and his brother have the most brilliant and - lucrative practice which has over been enjoyed in their profession, in the French' capital, by any indi vidual or partners. The grounds around the President's Henze, although all the improvements and em bellishments are not yet completed, give hand some promise of what they will be when summer glories shall give the coup' de grace to the efforts of !Inman indultry, taste and elegance. With the completion of the light and handsome paling around Lafayette .sqnare, and the extension of an appropriate enclosure about the Jackson sta tue, will be presented one of the moat delight ful pieces of scenery of the kind that the eye can look upon anywhere. 'The fine mansion of the Executive, of tasteful and excellent construc tion and well-adjusted surroundings,_ flanked right and left by the executive departments, em- I bosomed in handsome grass of umbrageous foliage, form the foreground of the picture ; to the right are neat and respectable residences ; on the rear of the extreme left stands the Al hambra-like mansion, sumptuoutand command -ing, of W. W. Corcoran Esq. ; other spacious and elegera buildings I,ine it, along with the pleasing church and tower of St. John's, newly coated with a refreshing fint in the mid ile : and on the right a number oil substantial residences, pressing from under clouds of living green, form the concluding quarter of. the scene. These, en livened by the gaiety arid activity. moving along the avenue and streets within the range. are worth a visit by every stranger who sets foot, in our city.—Nat. In t. EXCESSIVE SHIPMENTS To AN6TEALIA.--PrillOeft London Price Current of .the let Inst., by way of warning to the public; calls attention to the ex cessive shipments of merchandise; av well as the rush - of emigration to Australia. It states that ib fortnight previous there were loading from the ports of London and Liverpool alone, 118,645 tons of British, and 24,000 tons - of foreign ship ping for Sydney, Melbourne, and other Austra lian ports, besides 6,878 tons from ‘ the Clyde, and at least 10,000 from other porta; making, in all, 287 vessels. In consequence of the enor mous profitszwhich some speculatiVe exporteri had realized from shipments to that country, vast numbers are embarking in the business. so that immense quantities of merchandise, furni ture,. and unsaleable 0052m:dales are destined ter abliiment, and the dmand for freighting, as well as passenger vessdls, exceeded all prece dent. Freights had risen within the last five or six weeks .a hundred per cent., and were still rapidly advancini. ler At Detroit they have nice walking after a heavy lain. The Free Press gives the fol lowing very ludicrOns description of the opera tion: It Is amusing to see a person, daring or im mediately after the prevalence of a heavy show er, attempt to traverse a walk near the docks.— Upon the foot being pladed upon the first plank, it bobs , under, causing ;tbe submersion of the unlucky individuare leg half way fo his knee.— immediately AS a matter of coursei he jumps upon the next one; but this is only escaping " B Squash,' goes the q 4rsplashr tiles the mad and water into his I p la utt - to k. fal as l in it to Chdisaparroaybrsdis.below the surface face; and the vrretobedivictim makes his escape up side street as quickly as passible, swear ing more terribly than ,did" our , army in Flan ders." _ Tains Iltovina na GEanaar.—Dr. Chutes Andrea, Bremen, a scientific man of the highest character, writes' to theAngsbnrg Allsremeitte thatothe moThig of tables, on the plan .otouiironder,inongerkis exciting the g reatest attention In thn . llnneentici,alti?s, being practised by 10=034 of everyotais. =WIN MgM ;'~ , •._ Our Fashtor;able noteliwaligb:. Ltving. _ Yes--"high" living t _in every sense.VP-thrVs or four flights of stairs—(We sleptoiltheodghth , floor, a few nights ogo, as we hope (0 bti insur ed t)--oramntedintollolOiet end pigeon lioles--1 the whole day e*pentied In dodOgaboeisinong ; trunks, band boxes,ltrays - and= empty bOttlesi preparing for the grandpainde at dinnei47oßldr suppers at roidaight.;' and , filve , dalliie a lain*. for blacking your boots — that's the nay LOIN. "high" in New York at the present day. 1 died if,'when the bill is sent in, you don't find it , "high" enough, you have only to wait till the next new,hotel opens, and you-will be sure to be I satisfied.' Every new one charges en advance • upon the others; and the same accommodations, which five s years ago could be had (bating, per haps, a little flummery: and flourish) for two dollars a day, are now worth ten, .and -difficult so to gotat that. • • .: - Homes, it seems to us, must.-have genii - tarsi:* blYout of fashion. Otir population seems rap idly moving out upon the sidewalk;. and it will soon be deemed-vulgar foreman to have a house and home of his own, or to retire from public observation to his family or friends during the brief hours stolen from the rugged fright of bu siness. Ladies appear to have become altogeth er too delicate and dainty to assume the manage ment of a household, or the education oY their children. House is in fact effectually ,broken lip.. The mother, in grand toilette, deserts the crib and the cosy sofa in the; corner, for the drawing room in the hotel or boarding house; the daughters follow (and frequently exceed) the example of their mother—the eons resort to the billiard room, the bowling-alley, the coffee-house; or the theatre;—while the sky and discontented peps, exiled from home, seeks coniptinsqleit fir the cares of business and the disappointments of his home—where'we will not even venousi to guess. Such habits of life inevitably beget careless ness, extravagance, profligacy—sometimes even crime. This pernicious hotel and boarding house life is the curse of the wealthy and idle classes. It promotes extravagance, gossip, gad ding, immorality, and general depravity of the whole moral nature. An entire community thus, as it were, deprived of the grand central attraction and regulator of home, must tend to wards all sorts of evils end disasters.—Sunday Times.. . . __ _ gay- The following in a translation of a Ger man ballad one tipsy man, which has been - set to music, and is often sung in Germany; it is rather droll in the original, and perhaps lies not lost all its hutpor in being overiet, as they call it, into English: orr OP TUE TAVERN. Out of the tavern I've Just stepped to-night; Street! you are caught in a very text plight; Right baud and left hand are both out of place— Street! you are drank, 'tie a vrry clear case. Moon very quear true you cut. One eye le !tartan sebile t'Other Is glut; Tipsy. I see, and you're greatly to blame; Old ev yon are, 'Us• borriblo theme! Then the street h=pa, what a snandaions sight! None of thorn soborly atazalMB upright; IMcking Mut stagger/my—why, on my wail, Each of the lamp Is ae drank ae s lard. All Is too:fusion; bm't ttodd I aim the only thing sober abroad:' - Burs it were rash with this crew to remain— rettor go into the tavern egslo!.• • Trurrn,tscs Forrsr.—The following, which is taken from. on lowa paper, is a specimen of the latest temperance poetry we have read of : "Old dem Tozer killed a sheep: • • • • Thine=xosrs oLI : Justus old Sal : • " And earn ed it to Waterville and told It for man, And didn't erre Ben r.OlO and John Bart aol of it. itou.fresb, Sir sal• bY _ — Burrea-4 but. mom . a cours.l TEE I, Chi 313nul Insures cut, by " 6 aprz .now:4 e may. ~y .~ x„ , 'lUnin BLASUYB - -I . ILOWN arrETIXT, IDILACASULTIIIING—Or an Linda, done on abolaartos . MII:uOtko. by .(orpr2S) SOWN a TETLEY. AMINTION, 30AtiIth.9.--liezers bellow 1001.1nd Wu! 1111 the host isomer, by npr..n _ uows * TETLET43B Wood .t GrBIIITHINti--And oP JoaltlNti, Wooded. in the shortest possible thee, hy apeZ DOWN **MUT. CIUIESE—zoO boxes cutting; .S'or sale by • IMES U. COLLUTS spr^..s . 25 Wcod street B4MOVIILI. • • A • WILKINS & CO., BANKERS AND 'EXCILLITGE f44j.. BROKER.% hare removed 0110 door west a their to tent into the United States Rant, Bulklinvi, NO. •TI FOCItTII ST.lmmedistely opposite the ,nank of-PUb burgh, Where the." will be pleosod to ffee their friends end the public gen-adly. • ape& SIIPERIOR ONE ROMP. CARRIAGES AT ArCllO3 --On Tuesday, (April 20,) at 11 o'clock, A. M. in front of the Commercial Soles Romani coTaer. of WoOd and Fifth streets, will be sold— • 1 superior Bum, with =meted leather top; 1 handsome well finished Rockaway Carriage; 1 do second luau! Barouche; apt RDAVIS, Am.*. NAPOLEON AND IRS ARETif--Na.poleon. his Army, and his Generals; their unexampled military asreer; with s Sketch of the French Revolution; to 1 voL Ltmo. Woodreve Manor, or Six Menthe in Town: Tele of American Life, to atilt the Merits and Follies of the Times; by Mrs. Anna Ranson Dorsey—in 1 vol. beta ... ` Bafrou's Natural History of Met, the (Robe, and of Quad rupeds, with additions from Curler Lacepode, end other eminent Natanslista in 2 vols. Mao. • Allow copies of the above,AY • r A ec C ei C ve „ d s a s n W fors street n GLEE HOTEL. PtheROPOSAIS will be ret Ved for Jetd.ng GLEN HO TEL, four miles from the city, on the ISRLDDOCI 4 B SAW Pusa Roan. This elegant House hoe been recently erect ed, with o view to having a firsuilass Boarding /louse and. hotel In the neighborhood of .the city. Its beautiful loca tion, Its style and conveniences, will toadoubtedly attract the most desirable and ebtuidantenstom. Application may be made to either of the subscribers. J. W. BUTLER, } THOMAS H. BLAIR, Committee. IL L • THoNes WOODS, - CO MESOI A la p . No. 45 - Nraurket, .firrssusail, EL Havnio established myself as abare,l am now to receive CONSIGNXICVID, or DAMPIZA 0 .CMIA of every description, which can be sold in Ilihritarket, and' for the sale of which every exertion will be_ AU orders for Pittabtusti Mannfactares will . be promptly attended to. bat 'and Particular attention will be givento the collec tion of Notes, Drafts, Bills of - Excliange, end d the prtrohise and sale of Stocks. By indsub ry end personal attention M ail business err muted with me, I hope to merit and receive' patronage. - TUNAS WOODS. aor2S Pittabscret, April 22,1853. PIIBL•I0 NOTICE. BY virtue of an order of kilo to me directed, by the phut& Court of Allegheny County,11:111, offer at pub lic sale, at the door of the Court llonso, in the thy of Pitts burgh, on SATURDAY, the 14th (fourteenth) - day of Nay next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, the following desctibed Real Estate—to wit: -Situate in Ohio township, said Alle gbetry County, and being part of the Farm - of which - the late Robert - Peebles died seised : lying on the south side. of the Beaver road; bounded on the nortlaby ealaPeaver xpad; on the south by the Ohio river, east by lands, of the heirs a James Parks, west by 'lands now or late of Samuel Peebles; containing about sixteen (18) Acrea of Ground. lI.ERRON, Trustee. Pittstougb, April 19,1853. ' apiZaSw . TO OLD COIJITTRY MEN. Tappscott , s Remittanor' and AS: -- Emigration Officeo,. NO. 81 80IITII STREET, NEW YORK, And 196 cor.SRVENTIt and BELITITETELD ST'S. Pittsburgh. 'Tsplendid Vessels named below, van salliegnlary on heir appointed dtgsi. FOR NEW .YORK. 8 1.12115. c.APTALTS. Florida West Point Owe C0d....._.._ ... __.Hopkint7 ......... - - - Rappahannock --.--Oashing A. Z Houghton-- .Doane .... Antaretio St, Patzleir:. Bartlett William Penn. Richard - Morse Sheridan.--- --Pater ......... .llntlersnriter ' Stapler- • Continent... « E B. Dr um mond .. , Androw"Foster 'Kennebec George Green Waterloo-. Benj. Adatna,(n0w)..«............J. Brum.O;ond-.«. Progress Rossini. «Baloney ........ Great Western.:-.«.----Furbur-- - .---.. : .• Wlorin And euceeeding PaekTits eyery time days. FOR PHILADELPHIA. . . . • FiZTiriaLTDIOR II . FOE NEW OB Rtt,B. .Wyoming. ...... NEES 11111 MEM ", T .~. t ~ i ~. " What are ?" odd 13. "Oh! nothing, sit: via Joe's reply, "And on th ere,Molll4ray let me ill7ll- 7 " bitty, sir: "I'm helping Joe." - Is nothing, than, so bard tl do, That thus It takers the time of two?' " No," fags the other with a smile, And grins and ehnekles all thewhile; " But we're sneh clever chaps, dye seep • 'Notting's too bard for Joe and me." :VVD.II,III4:i i3:4.'.l:4;vikli noisy a TETLEY FOR AUSTRALIA. atelbourne;:. .ogc, The f aXiie Chip' for the .M=4=l Potts, are furnished with the ftlloning quintity of. Provisions: tbr eaeh Pawn. nee daring the :— . 25 lbs. Biscuits; .10 lbs.' 'Floor ;SO fos oat. Elea; 2): The. Rice; 5, 53 . Suillal IhatMolaseee ly v. Tea; and three quirts of Mater doll .. Itt adOitiott to the aboTe, Medicines coil Me - 41ml • are pro* dad, 41 of which, with MetUeal rees;G:mnpment and other ehergesoiro Inducted in the passage tunnel. : • - , Yor pameiN inaqcd the above ebbs, avpl7 jams B mum, api'M N 0.190, =net Seventh awl ihnithfield eta Carnatic ,-',-, -.: - :;ii. - 14.",...- - .. , ... ,- ; -,, --4 - :;;4 4 -4,1 - + Ez" , ",` , '"':' -- n.' - : - . , ,, , _4;7 Z - •_,75.- - .1' .. ." , ' - :4',,,:nf,.::-'7..:::;; * .5.... - 1* ' 4 : 4 * '''.4 . -s*v.s.* , - - ' ' . ** - "* . -;l & '%' 7 -ss'4/ , _ -- f- ;''.... .s.- _S . . -- - - -- .Z` , :: ' :.."! . ...11-t,Ve.:l; : - ' 4 ..40-, • - :-- .:7:1:,-;: . ...-:4 :::;---. , i:-.i ,,,,, -- .t * 0 14, L,- -,--:- - - ,. *- 7 -' '' -• ~ ',- .: —•- *:-. .. - ': -- ---,,' - .2 , i 72. -C"' -: ' ** 4 *'' - : s 's - ' .4.' - * * 'Sl-X 1 ...'i ' , ...-* . ..:*.-*.•‘' , . .. s' *:„-. 1 s . F! , ~.. * -*' .s .; ..' - ' - vr t- s , -• s .t 4 * . . ...... . .. . • MI=E SZE r ,:. ry ? v i I,i• < , • • • • -ettlelVl•Wgifrra.r. 7•• , : "nal Verzo.Ltuge: ,esr he effects of' thistsnly entrninffnarr earn. Inuit tatiafsctosy in all•cesed in 'width it his br*irt.inledt. , .lslo- other medicine has ever pus:Limed sucheffects es'insleistuk tessinly. It Inuiendy to be'ndminietete‘cita relieffollina as eatr of esua - se.: It tuo been. used . tbe menden at the be e pynk se, env country, and by is Wed pre , . nonacid equal, if not intY.erine to av 7 , .. 110 -Ins ever offend fo r e.nalsian Seams. Reattnefollterinlei,, oecrrge bfaxwell, Augusks,9.; toed ihrithisufd etdid" yin bit , and lung sold lnig•lquentifirs,i'WhiCic have J. H. Canc. inetclinnt, lataffrille,edniblisAsel dose his clad, wbicifdiscidned a quart of worms. t "Cebu Wad. other Vennifagros is Isla._ _ W. Cotton,: Winchester; In l, A kat a lot from en Agent., whic h -vim gccoi:r oat, and levying hiefficrivuls, became very popular. =4 Bo* Mots yap. : Idly than any other Xeruilfu6& Yor see by most of the Draffilu...'u end ta, and by the solo proprietor& - . J. KIDD. h * CO., - - ,a prld,b, . ; . co Wood Arad. - Jai- Low Spirit;,=:SYpoohoadr, a went at , energy and capacity tar bintiptee ordisiamit* tii,enici lifi 1 1 end happines% are wretched camplabati which. dlently print ,- • . upon the constitution of the;unhappy of ;hey are - usually brought on talon& trotibletand:affiedakti, of, the , . mind, sedentary luadts,on:Oned air end - daps - applicstiOn . to study. - They are amiettrati . atte n ded with lose of ow Cite, in(ligeuton; dyspepsia, mantras _debility," Righted dreams, and' "a pallid, unhealthy,;downcast - orendertanee; Now, while these melancholy 'ttlenders :exist; ,the bright sparkling eye loses its wonted hastre--theadrad is- plourtn tratton'ard Nindtp—the body its manly courage axed dpar, e n d the noblest &dings of our-nature 'gred= l 4- iiwingl away to a fretful wretch temper,l=lll lire becomes is -bur then, and other ditftwt arise to shorten the existent* of the A halurfor these tenrilie dlsordentdilin. found in that excellent article, 'imams PORRAT_WiIIEI era-gee large erleertisetnut in another coliamn. • gold Wholesale arid Retail by Dr. GEO. IL 111111111;140,' corner of Wood street end_Virgin "alley, Pittsburgh, Ps.; al ao,hy JAAligB T.- SAMPLE, 'north-west corner of Pedend street and the Dlasamtd, Allegheny City 'Per." ll • l radsw. . . - afar Scrofularrlt is due to -.Merl Peer Glenn! to say . „,. that it has been lam& to contlffetelY foOlfilotto eTtrqo6t of this dreadfu l (Weise in less time than any Otherrestedyi , and at less cord or tIICCIITSEUIICI3 to the patient; The thoosanits of cecitifferstes - Dittos laandi at the pr)Fie... tor.r mazy of which are frdm well lacowneltriens of the city of Dittaborgliand its Immediate vicinity. 04 to show clearly and beyond ell doubt, that EUXeS.Prranlang U S medicine of no common Slane, not only es a local rerrugly in Farrar eta;l2heumatimt,Dectfaers, lost of Sight,- .lest as a valuable internal mood'', inviting the investigating physiehotor, as well B 8 the Ede:ins patientito becolne_aotustated with its Thew haltag &Mid 'are rernr.4 .that this medicine Ls t .trirely natural, and ishottlett alit lows front Tim following certifteatc ci 763,1 fro= =N. Y., L iutoi bears date Augud ff„riaar, to lOWA is der orrqficatiof theceteGrideart: .Ebof, This may irr, truth certify, that:l.lawSbeStafro.batilj of .rlicted with Scrorala for the I/steam years that zoostor the drool have been unable to attend to any kind of bus:buss, and cinch of "the time unable to walk and outlined to ray . bed, hareboen treated nosey all the ;tinio by the best . Physicians our errantry affords; I ccm ienaiiy= sit some re ' at, bnt no cure, end continued to grow won until Dr. Toot 'recotrunended int! to' try the Peh , -- -or Dock. Ca, as rything else had inner.' I did se without , faith at fait, but the effect was astotdshing; it throw the poison to the carfare at once, and I at once began to grow tette; atat f=it eleven bottles I hare got cure , worth thousands or ?OM . NANCY EL 13M18318.... no may wru.ty that I have been acquaLuted. with Elea Petsolecn, or Rock Oil, for mare than a year,:cad' /MT* iter , postedly witkosaa beinfidol effecter-1z the curs Grind')." lent ulcers and other diseases for.. which it is rezninexded, and can with waffle= recommend it to be a reedicine wor thy of attention, and can rarely_ say that =totem has attend , ed its tun where other medicine hscifillwL - - for reds by all the Druggists in Pittsburgh.- (serfilkw. . •W. W. AfOLITIIGI4. CO l- - - HAVE REMOVED TO THE . COBWEB- OF Wood and Sixth - Etioblts' . Wllire they, offer to their old ersteamrri;ord _the publiogencrally, at the lowest rotes. Wholesale and Detail * the lomat, most 'flea mad complete dock of CHOW TEAS, FAMILY GBO(PRTP, WOODEN' AffIO.WILILIW .WAlt . to ha found bras wee- 0(4.7 . CHAS. E. LOOMLS' Stock and Bill Broker Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, &e., Negotiated PLICITiOAI Armanit aria . - TO'TILE PURCILLSB AND. SALE OP SIOOE3. IN. 001 o) am 3. Jones d Co-,corner of Wood sail?... street,. . isaltkly PHX4ADSLYEHA DIIRMIN WAREHOUSE, 1 . 71 Minded opparite the Sate Horse, • • • H. W. SAFFORD. • 10• Kerillamitsatly on hand the recetealessatra and 7. varied assartzeantotCurtatbse anpartd Caziala klaterlaU to be teazel In the etty, ocna In ot' the filth:vying CUBTAL*I' GOODS ..&ND FURIMMS COVEKCCOS—aII styles of— ' ' ' • ,* • . Preach Lace Cart/dam, Windt)" Blades, on FAN", Nestle • " • Batt Hallarulte, all smash., Prenchltromielles, all widths, tillt Ckraloes, ern al7le sea. Stench l'lashes, . price, • .." Sethi War, Gilt Curtain Pio, • • k. • . 4 " Lampe.% Barn* . UM* • Cords end Tassels, . . • ... "..Damask Llama, Gimps, all prices,. - Ado Turkey - . • ME V", • • . Lana Saba Dazoack, Picture Tessellate& Cord; . .". Mang fiklks,, • ; SlaelaTimelitan4 Beano. 4sicaltere Gimps, &looks, Blain Bracket:s, 4r. A tall assortment of the above zoccia osastantly the sale, 'wholesale or retail. . Eearltl—at.m.n. pIIZAP WALL g'APMl—Procx 0 to 12 elicits, for sale aPT22 WALT:OII : 'I3IITZEK-9 boxes. arriving and for ale by DP spa'. lIRNIIY IL COLLMS, 15 Wool street. MOW YARN—!teethed ar.A Tar sale by • - 147 22 : - nmitY rt. ooLuNs,- LOVIJI SPa—A prime artlrle, for sal+ by spy= - 110}11 , S COTIMS. DILI -PILAW/3—nm, for mg, by • - • . . r , limn H. ex s. LAKE IFlBli—neseived saarea4; swift sale by. -4r= . 1 ""' POTS -6 mks,pare, for We by • ; ispe4 - TIMMY IL (ALMS.Woad et-. pAPER -HANGINGS-71m Parlors,,lia lla prlcee 'for sale by -_ , etc., - 'at all aprZl - wax= P. "MAMLIALL." 91ANNER15 01L-10 bbl& No:1 Bank OIL for sale by 1 spr.V. - A SINCLAIR. - - COFFEE--300 DaisßlD, far Gala by _ : ape:3 8111 1 1114 snicLent. WILAIX 011-6 btrls. Wisterialeeicitedi for -sa= 'MTH & £4BO - kess - do; foe sale by • ' spea_ • • . 8113211 k SIN6'I,XII. B - UPON TIKRUING-60 boxes dooloi; . . - 50 do NO. 1: Tor rabbi 2111T11 & SMlC.dift. 13CINNIT RIRISUNS—A. A. Massa it Co., 'NO. 25 Fifth ot, _Dill will open this morning 30 cartons:um! idyl* Bonnet Ribbons. _ . - - - AGODA TKA WOKE—Just rewired .and fur ode 100 plI drama Smyrna MO, m prime order, bs - - Jaw aemroPari... -• coiner Of Mama. and Dfaxacesd alley ' New Swing Styles - O/lERCHANT TAWAIIO3 OODD:3;=,Ttud zacetreds w 404254 00.”8, 18.5 Liberty street,' a largit'ad teA aeleatectistock of SPIUNG AND Strit3lElt WOW, fir . _ Gientlemeres wiz ; Clotha,Cdairaeres and Vintinsk, oTtbe Sate. (malty and thalami heautiftal adal6. Tyouaratixtp.'s .nwoalune—wa would call , the at tention of Heasekeepers to cos superior and complete 'Assortment of :Vedor, Willow arid Japarmed , Tin' SPaie which cannot be surpassed in the eity: - sEtk—vr • - a•-• - `.:Tea Dealers, Graters, hzulDialart :.—lrtliouteteephig ottearnia mileals a °Emma. Elscrwinaz History,ltiogrataln AstemloraP; Arthitectare,biatorei. story, PochrY4bltasand one htuschrel said twenty awful poeeipte; in -soh Pro. _ Goodrich's Uniessesa itissoiir , :—Andentandlrodfrn /us. tory;frata the Oreetion What Present Tinto; ItiTorour. BTO.. A few aoptea of theabore, just remised and tot sale by aprlB . K.Art. CO.. 5 Wood street. NGOD, has this day =saved hi - Rip:nes, - 'aim of the rielx 'est assortments of.FINB JEIVELIIIr ever aced in-. Pittsburgh; ainektlng of -the latest istylee Era- Min*. Ladies' Breast Pio, Calf Tins, Children's dxnalets, and every_ variety of goats -mnd'' , found In = Jewelry Stare. 0211 coon, if you wksh to puretatee goods at a bargain: and get rich sad ta...dircesahle Gold Jewelry fransZ"..toSo - per cent: lower than the wane iluellty of goods - as be bcrapt thy; at any other estahlisTimrlat in the city: ;- • : 61. - MEIKET STERST. . . - PennitYlvsonha nails oad Coat l E aa :..- MITE HOMO. 'N.ATES between. Pitt* P el Phls and Baltimore, vu l - ge into effect .on Aprillat. • They en u follows: - Ant totheri,. Pass -utd Peing, Brad% -Beer, and Moose - MA, Iddse--75 nuts per 100 &coed *Moss--Alcohol, Beeswax, Governed, Beer limn, Dried Innt; Blunwere, Hemp, llardwere, learher, Bap; Wool-60 cents pm 1001* • • Third Clesa-Butter; Cunlles;_ Cheese,- Harwell Ware, Leaf Tobasco--50 lerall7 edjosted and llramPlir Pala. - • - - A Home Institution, =Luna by Dnicroze who are well known in the osermanity, sad who are detanatined,by promptness and libmihy, to maintain the chase - Met which they have assumed, a, o''Mg the best moteedon to those who deal= to be insured. • - - • /Xremern--ILlttiller, Jr.,, C. W. Bietetion, W.Ltutier, Holmes, Jr., W,ll.l3mitle, C. Liman, George W. Jackson, Wm 1d Lyon, James' tt, -George Dues James hia. Arley, Alexander Nimi k, Thames Scat. - - • aZt.. Mee, 92 Waterstreet,(WArehouli.or San k Co., nn ettdrea Pittsburgh. - 1/or4u-Li BO rrire ' __ IIIIj:) CO Iizasic H IN TTA G GE S N C .. ot HELL EI itts °43 -41. 36 C PCl AD tjam Eirr a eammrm co - MONDAY, thts2d or heal thf ul School is dictated in the pleasant and /Os!' lege of Fast Liberty, distant Ave miles ft= 4 accessible by several asides of de11t09 3 :a 2. 17 153)5ee Vie armada attached to the Schoologord amp far the healthy exercise of thiPaP/L v iii i iity, The number of Pmills is limited to 9:ba " wb"1" °bildts° t° L'au:a rlted to Call end examine the szmagentents male fes of the BehoLsn. - imlnna;. The gasket at th e Ea.' 7.10 , 1 00 rt y , tsiogn . steamy neared. - 31cans):1V,b1Peal far „snots S3r the peat twelv e : " .4 l l42° ' . ituttreabix of youth; devoted, faithfal end 'A nn& ikt.-138 wools ~- Tor tarots, ar, reilv '" --- W l2 l Mae, Street, and J.P. 914 8 4 / 10 1 . Third street. , • Moat Liberty, /351 vabor _ t ~,' F ~ ~ .-. vtit" 1- 1••• - - i • Loas ►m • - - . "--- to comma tee! •43•Docrit °pewit OX *lock: *--1----- ' .*.•• the' "---"- to secared az the Bizgveks,..ttrPc . may , .. day, without extra dame. :. . • •. , . .... -.., . . ' . '-- ' tiaids a° ' ' ifir First ttlibt of the eapptaal ...... .. , . ~ .. too, Biatt TrraATBICK• . . lii- iteikillOrail* Tina ittlinto, APril 2.5 ... 1 . .-, B A4t- —•=-•• t• - • :- - a staiiiirsi. , THE MLLE —Ws leitickt - DQ r tfi • ' • Letitia 111:4----- '--7—. , ...... •. ..fors.,--• U1V0C1rt..............,. _..„...: :. - 7 . , sh , emer y; ;be pedaradia6mt wilt =dull witIL T VII !sr* , ;. ~_ ' Vc:inarrOw Tag -35 1 tMATRICK will aPpesz. Pittstrarig • - Phlnsarnao • e Seeletr• matt member* are hereby ameba:4- that the suss R • I BMASSalkvlp In et-Ur :Wm Har,i.int 11051 DAT BY&NING, the 25th instant, (tninsasfitec the, molar Tneir s. day avaday,.) .By cminc aisant *A—A. giA22:o42.,l3ccerisry. - MASONIC 11411.4 t • • ALYBSD BUNN, (amber "Th. SalreeSan.etd," of_"Thi thaehantresar of 'The Stain, _Beare and _Behind the Cartaln," and nutheretis other works, Till dia. 11 a - LECTURE, en._TITIMDATAMINO,. avg. Mth, Ar it.3itsolsrie,:gm.i... • Suarscr:—.The atm' of Shattpeten, Airbdinleal Doors'pen at7n•ek.ca; Lecture - • SPEC NPTIgES. -14. 4).—atzets thistortbeest comer of ( "S' arui Situ:ket mew; fabnaPirithtkiturct, pars &am) an MandsysTerilago.st BVdoeir. *O3O WPRLAVIE TRA.—Yor the beetlNtosursilniitta• 1=1161160 crab SID,Igo to.tbe" PainTes Etc;Te;* : Nan lifth ppes,whao the.via7 4 beit Bbislkind Green - - 10JOHN U. FOWLER, Ws Yowler it Pal% ' Bootand Mice mxclusietver, and wholesale Dean, No. 14 Buds, =yet, Ave dorp holow Qs Astor Hon" New .11;?Silver 'Medal worssarded.by /Praia/ilia Issatittste, 1852.6.1% L.S rH, kiannisr tura of Pocket. Bents, l'ona 3ionnalsucitosa Wootifsitlirg Desks, Dressing Cases and Woric Boxes, 2;26 Mei *Sneer, one door below Bixtb. - • OpL. 0. 0. F.--Plene' onneetiez,.Wastangson lirood street, between iltitretreetwod•Tirisin alley: _ Passe= a Laws, No.3s6—]Scats every Tuesday Sesnint: hissmaitEs E3ICAXPILIZT, a d; 87i—Sleets fast. and WM Seidel of cash me as.. .:" ;• ' • : (inesVely .-,.;_ r.,..,,,,. . ,, .. -,..,:-1:1 " ,17 : ..:: 'r•1'.f._T:i r , i ;Y7.1.' 1 Z , ',. ?. 4 - i: : : e •_-.,??•:•i;:- .7. t.' : ~ ' ": ;•: . 1. 1 ..1_ : .: ;. 7 :;r. S ';:':5 • ~ ' .-'f-1,. F.- ,, .. •:,7!,..,t--.. Ff-,z-.:-;-....•,,•:-.:,i:--;:. TIZEMILi c. imiat Surgeon DientlaU-4.Baamytaxii O. W.Biddlaj ,Na.l44lh2#Ug/6/ .PABOICIIONA LODOEi Li .0. 0.-.1h.,-The 4 f -Angetorts- Ledge, 259, 0. - of .aitets: Grin: , "eliesday evezingiii Wastangtcas nalr, Wooksti. COM.PA.NY, of Hattfordi.Cortal Stock $300,000: - As• Bete _172,..-018ini of, tint Pittsimrsh'.6ontif t4ll !lion • Room erbreurdy klniNci; Vrool street, , • norttt • . a. rE: DEMON, Agiet. - Garsuill cornatil 6greet ninny per .l=s are driadfally tormented olth moon A certain. remedy, will be found in Dn •ConiVii Gion'Sof saliby Dr. GEO. 8- EDYSER, 14Cr Wcni ITOFt - .. - • , • ==3 Z - cts. - per Ors , : ‘ , ...e.p& • • to tiose - settolnirto sell 'lair. • - - . . OIIB.TAINZ, Osurtainl ~ erterl ~arui... C, 'C aztala Ihissassaings of Seam tleicripties; itaraittas '' - . 7. ;... Plashes, Broadalles, ae...i...faas Lai Malta - Cartelaulis - T, .-:. Painted Window Eisseles, Gilt Cornices, Garish' .Ptas, Bated!, .. r. , - ,e., at sr w hab i tsale o. 69 ma •ta t, t = W. 11 1 ,- bilalsr l ' ':.,.-- ....,... . -: Curtains ill& . ..al Tri.azas is thayea sisaest ireiteh... 10. Miller's window: Shade. illaniageow- • ' tort, 038.511T.8. or s.scm - A:k Az - n - PUILADELY.IILL Our tiara a, "Qum Ales_ aid ..swg Aar store, Church, and 4.cogo.A.oced FELPF.S., =ado crib Sir Dealers sad othiriez l ineitettr i k r tiens nil; _ , fora pa:reboot:4 elaindozen. ITT Tim .k . ; - szi.Velm B. W. corner Socceminsot.dsch sts., 0.. NELSON'S - DAG RGEOTYP.GII.; Pat Ottlel Italian" =tint sitreet. Llkerniesestakine• • In ail kinds of weather, from. M. to SP. aconste trestle and animate Menem, unlike sag ettetly an- perior to the coarmeniehesp degnerreotn.os, at Qs folkivlng - cheap prime: f2O, - V., VI, S, $5 and upvlrd, abpseding tba . of mae oz tramm Houne for *tau 11. A. to 2P. AL . . • H. 11.—LIkesmcgeo ofsiek or deceased pernme taiise 4 &by. • • z. • seers' • Ctty "er er-7 - wr.7 . W. ar4..YENG.1.1.431 - k CU; Nonwforterert of WLY-: . -•, Dol'r GUS, 23 Idarket' street: between l'hst and Second, *Pittabrugh, Paraeolar , attenti odd aim., Alio, dealers in PENT GLASS, VI ALS,'BOV TM; de. Two at the don being Factleal mew, , oes_ , theirenttreatteotion to the sboarleart and they feel cool 6 drat they tan prcdtme an ardete of Window Glass equal any &hero( linelga or tyarteettettmaifeeturs. - cr DI:Alf/MS Neisa4 trif the Ikea. cad ill dlss LW" pecan, disebarses tram the ear, 'wedgy LA pease- rezetered,vithtett *riot theahee, by Dr. fl - SAT, Ptind*. Moist of the N. Y. PAr kurgery. who Lo . axosolthi st 99- Arch street, Pbllssielpbn, Iran .L.X. to-1 7 , • P. H. . • • Tktstrei yeszs of class -- - this branch of special practice bossosado:Llidsalcitotesoillo • - treat:root so met degree of limos este Difttlommellieere; firmed slut obsthtsteesso93lold,py 9tesylvateadols.,*th4 • toevisprescethoL 14141! r"-7Y'IM ARD-10 W: for OQUBT WINDOW CUST&EVA-Vorsalegr a i r - . 4,;; , - LD WIIIEKY-8 bbl& old Dye, on amsagrarwart, facade W.A.NTXD-0 1 309,:p fampt.tglairetwo• - 11x.aumei !mamma, anitogliar yptatoria. -;., ":,' • - Btoiltitadßal Broker. I.Z its bank eilaidikidly Teel: ?A am 144 pillaUr at • • papa . - DONN gr—L choke aside of &robed Roomy, ospoofilly ror fetragY Imo, Jost reeei,ecisad lor_sale by • , • ILULEIt street. - lin taxa - I{,LINaIItOS.L-rAsma P. klaa;nals, 8.1-19cat^ , F},.!; etrort, Jenny receiving by. BairMlol large collection of Val Paper. Boninaota., of -Reath ZVI moan- &clam cell in - beenti„ otroilltr and - etterione4`so y-. Iv eretolotittro tto thEaroarket: Lioualkeepers and Landlords; lilether..nidillneltiY-Pit elm* or not, are Invited t4aa exandraalitst:::. : 7s . l aura ri ODE Y'S - ILLIIA3I'B MAGAZINitI scartier—; . Ur Ilsee been received by. ICE CALLOW, at . the Third street Literary Depot, opposite the Postr.Ogire. - Tie 1M eased anew book--Itleci; . Al:sisals and the'Oeld , gime' Those :rho want informal= :evading the Ant - tralis Gold Mines, and °dinky gendally; elmald anumnse ' - ' 7 Real Property-for Sole. - - 01131 LOT, SO feet bans on ace Sect street, ranclar back We tbt alley, PU0,133114: eroPerti ef - In Eut Birminghant., Oo wretch le ereetecithres two Wiry Brick Dwelling llou.sea. ,, RTU - be Bold krer, *Sop TwO Lob of Ground cut -Pine etreet, In • the'-ef Yoittes - • • buret; on wbirb ezeite' atlero two story Freres - Dwelling • Bowes, each containing ?mine'rokans This property pits hub been_lbopeaghly repaired ;- .be 'Pan cetinep,,.: - seveayears Oren far pat-ref_ttreletrrhaeoroceiry: • Also, Tbree neat two stoey.Frantellcroses,,Ptebeeilbiblet • three rooms, on a Lot 40 feet by 61 avt, smith* S :Lmust street.. —Senn yearn erecllt w ill be Oren for . • of the purchase money. Aptly • • , JA3I.F.S BLAKELY, Beal Eitate Mee, • corner Serentli awl gmithgsld sb.- WEIMACIII3: , AUX.HAI:ICS Alt D. - of the Meehiaire of " , Ortn.r" and Itagl. - b 7 J411u3 Welded:4 Professar -of m'ea‘entea and - ; ; the' Itoyil Mining dude Of album. First. American editing- Edited bJ. Waits S Jobnann A. at; Cif- and lam Tn.; trrrnerly Professor at' Merle ties and Natural Philosophy in the Franklin Ina* 'and of..CiamintrY and listoral' Philos_ephy--fo - - the Iled/cal Degartnaent of Perm. Collage; author of &Report' to the United Endes' ?fay Department Cu American" Cogs; In two kola.—Dlnerrated -with -Man.-elevating& - Theoretical m... 4 ‘.^ 1, 4;•F0t AFTfflot MrchlinkK by • .73.1: C. MORGAN; apt= - • - Wood-e! 90,000c°u'74bitakVart - E 8 1 34 4 1 1 - 3'44 1Z Stowe, had to be Anted and taandu r ft, len= tbe-p%buth . • could suppb, the orders eI )I.llOiEbt k CO., No. U• r ibnig- field street; . ! . - . . • • In this Book are presented ell the eeighsal beebran4 . l4oC.D. merit/ 'upon :Inch ibe , wondetfal story of Uncle Train Cabin is founded; to ether with oprrolxwathe 141 talket.te, eurifying the truth of the Turk. _, • . ' • A Arountaisref Szterkar i - thu 'enamel - says;;bia-been wed Ia tbsulthing thinoness cf eeMetun in &TOT of Uncle Tom', Catin,° and up.hust the Institution of Bleeerr tn the • &mth. IBM Beek mutt mute( en totem; excitement. • - kit-Prize, 50 Minns, in purer wrens ; ona4bdund.;; . • NEW 11117 SIC. Mune OF 11116 HERHANIA SOCI ETY-- i ellamPolZoe,o*Elop; Sonviralnia Bongs of the Danube; . Mine Polka;:.: . ::• • Wedding 73foraht . rzkri at--•• • TaarbtOon Gallop; Pala; • Bohemian Polka, Jaell: . • • _ Caprice on J. Lambiati, Tull; Bearranh. of Hangliry, That , • Botrfeair of Preemaeo, Second hiediatana, - -'l4; . _ Souris, Coprbie, - 111mmenthai, asperlhnsuidlittmAtA - Ie Pannier Chaim Negro. eicatie .100Asigkagg Jame et Gottschalk —VD- Gotteehalk;_ . Le itimboola--“Sonsa"—ltetobtlainattf iOng:*l - 4. Do They WU me at EOM; - Wfld Malrets,.D'allaca Btseij , Sqop;-, Hama Again; Winter Polka, Wallace:' : • -- _ Biz Elegan ce , Hallam. Them aiti.Weibmilf JO" tag pisdactdcon at this character. - - They mattlaidaity tha mon taautlfol Walton; ha has - The above jut mend by:Adaam r tkei lageols gether edam lairs lot - of - the latest Mosta -Tar ANA 141... .- I;WD • Amu IL mazzos..rvwcal eL • •:.2,31.32ing On;ani2 fetrier;io62:l lo lplaink... ••• ; '4 do do Muter 'Cld .• . • do Brooklyn u:4 l 4* eas e 16eans American • 2 doom Pm:dam do; • • 10 do • Underroars. 3455=: - • • lb boxes No. 2 sad Was • • • •••,' 5 =a laserksa gal ./Ltd= • LID s. Wes* Inas Gsyquid Cedes; `"-- 60 do 3flasodit? • 40; 60 do &So - i dO; • • CO do OLI Goe..hres '•do v • 6bazn:4- Beam's Farina; • - • o ds OsnalliWela; •D. 017 , Pstri do; '• • , •.. 6 • do' Yeast Pcnnlei; - 10, do Vsrlescidal scesp: . &13 do 'Toilet sad Yaw). &ap t 60 ;do Hardacresilit; 2 casks Ballard Banpeten; • , ' 3 uses Tab.l6 Salt, in bows; .7130 seeks Sock and i . )stry ; 6 kepr• Prints; 50 Jars Bcadeata. do ; ' to tales A-1 ,, n ,, 15al Par sale. by sine 22 Watches and Jewelry. "E . 0,1100 D has lost - retuned frees the East, and teat • with hint : wry "fn. esecrtment tub- kcal b m ' uI P V.TICIVEL.III% also, a gad lot of Gold and Eaves Wakhes.• As be has bought tattigethez far cub, and has sparol DD,wths to immebase goods at foe price; be can - now srMb , dr all encepettlied in his line of hISIDet3 sad - he will, ft= this time farrard; eel! lin JO ll 4. • the was of ' flan and rkh,horalry,' Inver th an rter beam, and many ar tlclea.at aland:earbalribe wail sets.!! ;rims, asked tia the vary missignalite, atother sUps. 'Please cull and se the goods andkriess. - There Ls no humbug about ez „„ tide melba wartardel W zeptekatal -Wiieh week &mesa Till as at any other basis ta . Ananias, and at much lawn prices tbsa etaribere- in tide dq. ; VIZA • • • - • . • . ; • 4: • • .-.•:4-r; ..•,;.,:','-:_;.Vf -, : , A ? ,.!. - : . ‘:::. 7-:!..,: .•1 . .. ~ :•,...:;:-.i1•'..-I JA- ; •;•i.". ~ - :1136231.** J. D. W 111.1 1 .318,.. Woad rtiwi