~41J~1~'~Yyk~~I1~~~~Y:Y li' PUBLIBLIED BY NVIIITE & CO PITTEIBURGEIs MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 140:1. . narrEll. PRISM= DAIL' GAZITIS L pdalhal Dollars rier stutltem tab TD-Weekly Is Five Dollars per annum; the vain is TlTOPpliss peterrei meals, - „ Fit - Tr "'le. • Vrit Mar . • Awl` • p 3 ,lle.abla /41.04410..44 nitiolaci{44. o 4.l re Ppe o l ti r ed Woe oral itnuriably etlefrcod odlll rdod t /ai7iii[~Ejui~rrtos9'ifegsaD]ifo MBA/a; per Ltical.:ltiattars.see-iaßtCpage. Mitb — vinarg cOttlq . In pursuance of the established ossigesrof Motl:tin the Dermienstie Atulmasona and Whigs of Allegisett county, "AMAMI/11a in primary =clings, thed severer Election.Distrieta, ou Saturday, the 2d - dayief J 0 ,, • 35/9,j0 sleet .toto peroonsfrom each distrie Delegates to a.County C,onvention, to Mect et the Court Haase on Wednesday, the alb dofune, at 10 &elk, A. M., to par in nomination suitable eimdalatea 4obe supported by tho party at MaGencral Election in Oc tober neal. The Antlitutsons and Whip of the town. 'Alps (Piltlateepted,i will meet at the issuel pieces fat holding primary meetings, between the hlinsra of 2 and 5 P. M., and those of the Wards and boninigho and flit town:ship; between the hours of? and 9 P. IT. RODT. CeOTBERS, Chairman of, he Committee of resPoridenee. Alrrii'D, 1019. W . n Pekansywanta fleapits'. All oar reader will be gratifim to turn the our reproach is at last to be wiped away i—that Pittsburgh isle have a Hospitab worthy of her present and growing importance. 'rbe money his been raised, the cite secured, and , 1 our C.I" 3 " 1 today, will be foond , an adtertisemelbt for proposide. ni t for erecting the. necessary buil& 'lnt.. , ,.Prom:Hic well known practical knowledge o f the excellent commit tee who have this important ork.iite*ge, we infer that the buildings will be w orthy of the object and of thO city, and that they il I be erected. of durable materials, and in a manner to amid the teats of time. A Marine Hospital is now erecting in the welling of the city, by the General Govenre meat, so that on the completion of both these edi . demi, and their proper organization, taken together with Mercy Hospitils and Mr. Pessavant'a InEnn aty, Pittsburgh will be rather remarkably famed with institutions of this description. From the rapid increase of our population, all doubtless will be needed by the time they aro ready. A Mracrumts' Excuencr..—We ate gratified to observe that an effisrt is to be made Immedi: ugly for establishing a Merchants' Exchange, us ing lbw rooms of the Board of Trade for that per pose until arrangements are made to erect imitable buildings. The necessity and utility of such an institution aro too well established to need any ar aliment. Every city, of any pretensions to ex. talltiVll trade and commerce, has then', and could not do without them. Such an institution has been here for yearn, and our businessmen and inerehanis have bein subjected to great ins mineeniences for the want of one. Still it Will be attended with some difficulty and opposition at first, tram persons who cannot or will not under stand its operations, and appreciate its benefits. A quiet and determined perseverance will, how ever, accomplish wonders, and is ollPontms - wil l finally be compelled to yield to the just and rea minable rules and.custorns of trade. It will be a gnat convenience to the business men of a place so extensive and scattered as Pitudairgh, to know where to find, at a certain hour, almost any tuns - °factures, produce dealer, &e. All, at least, or any prominence, can then he seen, and en im mense amount of business can be speedily tram aced. It will also form a common centre fur com mercial information, which will be very conven ient. Its transactions will establish the ruling pri. er, and ostfiles will show the importatlonarato lte nay, by mmunbonts, as Boon, almost, as they at- nee. In various ways, if conducted - nnd encour skal with n liberal spirit, it will advance the .wel- I ire of the city, and insbeerve the interests of,tinsi. nem men. Locurrs.-This desha:tive insect is making its appearance in this section in vast numbers. Ti e ground. in woods, oreherdr, and gardens, is perfo rated with countless holes, from which they have emerged to the light of day, and the trees, fences, arc., are covered with the skins which they have abed. By examining the trees, they will be Zuni] in immensenumbers, about half the rise of a full grown locust, and very active, They willslealtt, less cause great destruction to vegetation. We are informed by some who have paid attention to these matters, that it is now seventeen years since they appeared in such large number& and they assert' that this is what is termed a .locutt They are,certainly asingular insect, and it is most surprising ;how they contrive to make their way to the surface e f f the earth, from a caniedentble depth, in places where the ground is beaten hard by mutant treading, and it is sitigular,tod, that they appear at tile surface almost at the same time• whether the ground is hard or soft. In the ward ing there may be no appearance of them; by mina the ground will be pierced in every. direction, particularly under trees, and in a abort time after the Insect throws all its underground robe, and spreads its wiegs kw its Sight of destruction. IVISIANCEIDLY C/lIIVALTY. —Dr. Silas .Holman an Assistant Surgeon of the United States Navy, was accidentally 'drowned iu Mobile Bay on the 2114 instant, He was at the time surge:al or the United States steamer Walker, engaged in the coast survey, and was returning to dud vessel from Mobile in a sailboat when rho was capsized by a midden squall of wind. There were six per. nom in the boat besides the surgeon, (Jar of whom were saved by clinging to tho boat, and one by the aid of an oar. The other was lost. The Cholera at New York is decidedly oa the lucrease. The hoard of health report, at Tueedny .Dr. Greer, resident physician, roporte that eight new CAW, of cholera have occurred since but report of yesterday, four of which have proved Several View cases are mentioned by the papers in private practice, sad the Mirror says that the board paned a revolution on Tuesday requiring physicians to report all cases of cholera they may be called to attend airthwith to the Unitary 'eon/- mous The Day-Book, of Tuesday, alyv "Yesterday, Mr. Lawrence HiU.e . aa old krefirary respectable merchant (flour commission business) at 15 Pearl street and 32 Bridge etreet, Was attach. ed at his atom with violent "cramps" iti the abdo men and other symptom. of a bad case of cholera. Ile- was removed to hie house (Court at. Brooklyn) where, notwithstanding allierforts fur his relief, he died before annul. It is said that in this case there were aoue artbe mai premonitory symp toms, mob as diarrhisa. "In the coarse of the day, a person employed by h measurer in South street, not far from the neighborhood of the first case, was attacked in the same way, with the same fatal result, in a few hours. "this is a matufestation oldie disease in a wholly daTereot class of people, and quarter of the city, from those hitherto effected by IL "Since the above was written, it has been aseer. mined alma, that there was a fatal case la Broome at, gear Greene. “It is Wad said that, on Saturday, thou wan a fa tal case of cholera is Charlton at. Euzsasru, Allegheny County, Pa., Ma. N. Waive— June 2, , 11319. Thar Sir—The primary Meethtis iittheßorough and Township were numerously etteadoll, The people of the country turned out alines-Cita n man. I wad yon the rent of the proceedings: Township—James Patterson and Applegate, delegated instructed for R. C. Walter, kir Assem bly; C. Castro ON Sheriff; F.C. Mangle, fos.Pro. thenntory; John diarrhea. for Tretantor ; and Capt. S. Kerr, for Commissioner. • Berongtt—llaniel Sarver and C. B;;LtAihl, dele gates, personally the (minds of 11; a:Welker, but 'Winded for S. Frew, after an Iminyttakt and ex cited canvass, by-a majority of 7 votbit and far C. Curtis for Sheriff, F. C. Flanegin for Prothoruitory, John Monism] for Treasurer, - and 'Capt. Kerr for Commissioner.. Upwards of-100 votei were polled 111 the. Borough. PercivalandL B. McGrew, delegates, friends of It. C. Welter;Unittatrncted. In all these meetings the best feeling prevailed, and nothing occurred to mar., the receetlinga of the evening. May the same libeial spirit prevail an the Convention one WednesdaY nett itespectfully your otit servant JAMES Af REILY. CLEVELAND AND Prrmstriton Ran, Roan.—We Learn yronathe officers of the:. bamPany, that the work is steadily progressing math° middle division. An estimate of over six thotntedi, 'six hundred i . dotter' was paid on Saturday last. The final es timate was paid on one of mho hay' 'et sections on 0 .• p ,, t h- et . divisiON,—.-it embra as• the heavy Bridge abutments at the crossing the Corm.- gs River, and the storm work wi I Aompnris Ms vorably with my wort on the east na or western There' aria Ow a heavy .foime eiptged. 000 . division, sufficient to complete all * Llt r 0.310- der ( eonteact, the claming fs.M.- - WM Overtly it now-nearty completed- ,- .i. , -: ,•-• ~ .j, The friend n sor slps Rttura- W: ppirlts.— Futile!, npo the li ne atelritOg e deep and in cr.-tong In in lho , rolc1; end *Meld it be oecatgary, matagen. pat tlielfit.eltOldoM le ,the wheel, and give is tong: pull and SI pall ilpsittlher: No portion of our oommullay peutukdttsiand their true interests 1 than the tiller!' the sa— FROM WMIHIYIGTON. : Gxawamdmea of the V 4 4 4. tinh Gaseue. WasarmaioN, May 29, PM% one-. canal:Ong address of Mr. 1.400,001 • elit;itiritten.Aorepty initiMMn to become the Taytor candidate for Goinrani - of dud State, has attrar conaiderable attention... Ho. the nantination, and "7 •••• en& all his Yrieiuids to vote for Mr. Balser, *So tirtu an elector onrho Taylor ticket last fall.— • •mg sound' kir., 4/43Mel; •taimeise It had SEen I - 'AEtidlrrnmu,.-4-r-e.--uitxrCre.