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P1; ,5 frigUgff. roiind them. _ , fonk face of her husband at cloud darkene . heard only compliment ™ m “he b brs.unie’r S> it passed off again Nelly Morgan lived for society as much as Nelly Lyons - hod done, and, after a time, the husband and wife ' saw lessor each other than during their engage. • ’ ment Itfhen they walked together in the morn ing, and eat together., imihe ..evening; but now Morgan ,like~a reasonable mau, attended to his office during buettiess hours, and at night there were always.visitors or visiting. If they, sat down for a quiet chat in their own, little,parlor, Nelly Would sbon declate? itnvas dull, and she must go to the drawing room and see what Madame Lome wasdoio'g. When.oiice there, she was called on for Ro many things by so many person 9» that elev% ' *n and even twelveo’elocfe came before the party • , thought of separation* 7: .. ... 'i ‘ L ;' [OONCLfrSIOS. TO-MOasOW.y. ®lj£ morning $OOl. OFFICIAL-JOURNAL OF THE CITY. L ■ BSBPEB ft LAYTON, PROPRIETORS. L. HARPER, EDITOR PITTSBU RG H: WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL-2; 1861 fly* “ No Ammcan cinztii can ever tease to esteem the . Onion at the first of ait blessings. . Jhsunton! God for • * bid—Nations yet etnbom would rue tht rashness of.the •deed.”— lßvciiahah. < i Democratic State conventions. > AT READING, _ For nominating candidates iotGovehnob aud Cahal Coioussiosot, on the4ih df June, 1851, as fixed by the . WUhamspott Convention. ■ ' AT HARRISBURG, . . . For nominating candidates for Sufrem* Bxncit, on the 11th of Jane, 1851, as fixed by the regular acnon ot the State Central Committee. . KTbcßee Hive.”-. ■ In a few days wo shall present to thenumerous readers of the Post a picture of Rysn’a new Build* ■ mgs, or the “ Bee Hue,” on . Fifth street, between Wood and Market, tvuh a foil description-of the. same. A Ragalllctnt Baft, ;i We were invited, a few days since, to, examine a new Safe, which has just been manufactured by ■XtippEKCoTT & Bum, of this City, for Messrs. Higatt & Bnowir, Bankers and Exchange Bro kers, or Cleveland, Ohio. It ts, without doubt, one of the most magnificent Safes ever manufac. taxed id the West. We are entirely satisfied after'exammg this Safe carefully, that it ib utter ly impossible lor any person to open it unless with the proper keys belonging toil. Many inventions • and new features of workmanship have been in troduced ipto this Safe, which we do not at pres- ent feel at liberty to exoiam, as we presume Messrs Lippshcott & Babb may wish to .take out a patent for them; but suffice it to say that no person can examine the Safe without being convinced that it is better suited for Banking Houses : than any Safe heretofore used m this section of country. The dimensions of the above Safe are as fol- . lows: . - She op Saps .■—63 inches high, 44 inches wide, • and 29 inches deep. Iron Box or Safe inside, 10 by 12 inches, on which is a spring patent lock. ' The inner door is 7$ inches thick, with Yales’ ■ Patent Revolving Lack, throwing three bolts.— The outer door has also one of Yales’ Patent Locks: Outside of all is a hasp and Prutzman’s celebrated Patent. Pad Lock. The. Sheet Iron • used tu the manufacture of the Safe is J in: thick; ' the Bar Iron ? in.- thick. Weight of Iron in Safe ’ 'twenty-seven hundred pounds; whole weight o] Safe.five thousand pounds, Oar Bools Table* . • Mr B. C. Stooktos, Bookseller, comer of • Market, and Third streets, has laid upon our table I' Snetorvolume just issued from the-pressof Harper & Brother, New York, entitled " Mookt Hope; 1 or Philip, King of the Wampinoags—an Hutoti cal Romance, by G. H HBhisteu. . ■ The author of the above work is a citueo of Litchfield, Conn., and the scenes are located along coast- of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and -... Connecticut- The ’ object of the boot is to re trace some of the faded and now scarcely visible features of those exterminating wars tlialjnaiLed the early ettlement of the English among the aborigines of what is now called New England placing in the fore ground of the picture a few of thoae prominent and leading characters who ap pear when seen through the medium of history . : almost as fabulous; as ihe fictions. of poets, or the = ; Creations of an-early mythology. The book is written in a very pleasing anil fascinating style, and will be read with interest by every person who loves to dwell upon the romantic history ol the Red Men of the forest. -W C Watt. 85-Fourth street, has received Knowlton’s Complete Farrier, or Horse Doctor r . also all the late foreign Quarterlies, as re printed by Leonard Scott 8: Co.. New York. New Jersey Ten Hour. Law. Wo publish below an Act to limit the hours of La bor, and to present the employment of children in ■ factories, under 10 year*, which was passed by; the Legislature of New Jersey, during its late session. : 1 Be it Err acted by the Senate and General At* iembly of the State of New Jertey, That labor per formed during the period of ten hours on any day, inaAll cotloD. woolleo* glass and Bix.fsc tones, and in manufactories of iron and brass, shall be considered a legal day’s labor. 2 And be it enacted. That hereafter no minor eo« : gaged in any factory shall be lioldcn or required to. . work more than ten ten houra in any day, or sixty hours in any week r and that hereafter no minor •hall be admitted as a worker under the age of ten years, in any factory within the State; that if any owner of or employer in any factory, shall knowing ly employ any euch minor, or BhaJl roquire any; mi nor over theago often to work more-then ten hours ' oh anV day-or sixty hours on any week, ho shall bo 'adjudged to Bay a penalty of fifty dollars for each : - ofienco to be sued for and recovered, id an action ■•' df debt; in the name or the overseer of the poor of the township in which such minor may be employed, together with costs of suit, and for the benefit of such minor. Approved, March 18,1851* . 1 It is eaid ofß. (f, Wade, the Ohio Abolition Whig U S' Seiiaiorj tbal ho can give any living nan -■ fotty-minutes the start and then diaiance him in an " honr’a race at hard hwearing ! thpPlain Dealer ha* •an article on that point * • ..> “ But what is the political creed of Judge Wade, • who doffed the “ Judicial ermine- last fall* and in slump speeches- denounced the Fugitive Law as unr . cuntuiutional and absurd) It is easily anaweredt-he is a trimmer, unworthy of “whig confidence" even. Let as aee,.whatwßß Wade's reply to Judge Huniph - - rey, not long ago; when asked why* he denoupced y the principles of the party) “Why,**aaid Wade,f’bo - cause it has fallen into snch hands, it is lime. I vo« • ted for. Taylor, but wao deceived. 'Webster is Snow in the cabinet, and I regard him pb a d—*d< old bloat, and" Millard Fillmore oaad—dfoo) I . knew him when a boy.- r . ! ■ • Bar The follawmg Significant paragraph we'clip from the Wellßburg Herald, of March 28th :■. i THr HgrtPrtEtD Soad.—See the Proceedings of the-Monongabcla Cily Hempfield meeting. -The.idea i of a direct- thro*, the bills, road totWheelmg, seema .-to bo uppermost* Very welK .Gentlemen—all. that is wanted to fix or the Hempfield,.4sJor our county r Coart to gratify the : laod owners along the Jme eo • " much aa to'grant tke Steubenville fy Indiana Cornpa nya DIRECT Road to Pittsburgh through BoUxday-i Cove, Think about it. - c V a » * t( All the Ptety. h -i, ! ■ v l iV r * ’• , - ' . ii * ' -v. 'vfKj > ;v Scribbling anti (Elippings. The Ohio press generally speak favorably of the new constitutions.: The whig* croak a little, but they dare not openly oppose to it. • • - . ITio Pennsylvanian of Saturday says: The sub scription to 10,000 shares of (he stock of the nia Railroad Company, was made yesterday,-by Mr: Marty. tLe President of the Board of-Commissioners of Northern Liberties. The ciuzeneof Fayette county, voted $4OOO assubscription stock to the Maysville and Danville Rail road, which will intersect with the Covington and Lex ington Railroad. ,r -r —— A iargs meeting of coal operators was held at Pottsville, Pa.t .on Monday night of last weekj fhe par ty went to the meotnig wuh banners on which were in scribed, resistance to oppressions. Strong-resolutions were passed agamst the tolls established by the Reading Railroad." ''- —• The Steubenville Messenger-, a sparkling,spirited little .Daily, has. entered, upon its second volume, with, the most dattenng prospects. Olsd to hear it- - ■ — The Cleveland Pl&indealer says that Col. Well es will probably Teach Ohio from California in May, and spend a few weeks among his numerous friends. -r—-Since the American Colonization Society lias , been in operationit has sent ©,116 colored persons to [ Liberia, four thoutand of whom were slaves. - In addi i tion to this the Maryland Colonization Society has sent out about ew>. • : “ What are you about?” .inquired, a lunatic of a cook* who was indnsmoasly stripping the feathers from a fowl. “Dressing a chicken,” answered the cook. ‘‘l should call that tmdresslng,” said the crazy chap in re ply The cook looked reflective. The Emancipation Convention called at Frank*. fort; Ky-, will not take place, but CasstoM. Clay, it is understood, is to make a stump speech at the ume. .—— Jauss Hcnuy Bull,connected with the press of Philadelphia, and formerly commercial reporter for the United States Gazette, died on Friday. He was univer sally respected and esteemed. —— A petition is pending beiore the Cay Council of Baltimore, asking the privilege to lay in the streets a number of pipes for supplying .water gas to those who may desire it.. ,«■ .■ • .- Several fine salmon, the Gfst of the season,-were ■received at Boston onTuesday week, by the schr. Ore gon, of and from Yarmouth, N.S. They sold forSap* pound. . The Portsmouth (Va.) Pilot says that Mr.Buciun a«, of Penns., contemplates a visit to some of bis rela tions-in North Carolina, and isexpectcd to pais through Portsmouth m a few weeks. .. _ JoHti H Coorv, Esq., has been elected Cashier of the Farmers’ Bank of Virginia, in place of Jolts G Blais, deceased. There were seventeen candidates for the place. It costs- a thousand dollars to advertise by the year, in the Lohdon Tunes, that which in this country would cost no more than fifty dollars for the same pe riod, and that,too, in a paper of greater cireula non. Of all things thai are worn for the “ mere matter of form,” slays should be the last, for they have, ruined more forms than any other article of dress—such at least li the medical optmon of Dr. Posen. i “There is nothing.” says Sir SaWUKL Romjllt, i riby which I have through life more profited, than by the i Just observations, the good opinion, and the sincere ami | gentle encouragement of amiableand sensible women.” —— it has been asserted, but we do not vouch for its correctness, that one reason why the Londoners omitted (house of wood for constructing the building for the World’s Fair, is, ihal there would be so many Yankees there they were afraid they would whittle u dorm. - Major A. T. Mcßctjiolos, of Detroit, who com manded his company in the Sd Dragoons at the Ganta > and was dangerously wounded, losing the use of hi? left arm, has,-we learn,been nominated for Circuit Judge in the Wayne District, Mieb. The Free Pres s warmlyen dorses the nomination.. In the Washington Globe office, there is a gentle man,-Mr. Coluns, B 0 years of age, who works at the case from twelve to fourteen hours every day, and walks froirfand to his home in Georgetown, adistance of some thretsmiles, every morning end evening. - _i Austria has granted au amnesty to all the Hun garian refugees in Turkey except eight, Kossuth and Batiila!<y being among the exceptions. They are to. re main under surveillance, the others to be carried, m a Turkish ship wherever ihoy wish. - - SsßftF Chesham was executed at Chelmsford, England, on the Clh of March last, for poisoning fair hus band- In 1647 she was uiedfor poisoning her twochdj dren; and acquitted. For four years she had been « poi soner by profession, tecommendmg the art to her female acquaintances. Dontilllu ttulrma Utrttelno t The Southern Press, established at Washington to ft support Southernngbts,” or, as its uninterrupted courea bar proves, to advocate disunion and treason, has been abandoned by somo ot the wont origins* tors of its selfish and sectional schemes. The Hon. Jeremiah Morton, of Virginia, who aided io its et« tabliahment, remarks the Pennsylvania Statettnan 9 has published a letter in the Richmond Enquirer, de nouncing the whole tone of the paper and dis* claiming all sympathy with Us incendiary and fac ttous projects There can bo litUo doubt (hat Mr Morton s views are common to the large majority of the Southern people and that his denunciation of ajonroal with purely sectional uretpcla, and aim mg at the most sinister projects, will meet their sincere approbation The establishment oflbe bomb ern Press was one of the bubbles of a temporary sectional excitement, and will find its grave in the subsidence of that excitement, and the removal of the causes which superinduced it. New Project'ln tile tsdltorlel Line. A New York city paper, the other day. contained an advertisement of a new literary undertaking. It purported to be tbo prospectus of o journal to bo poblislied at Auburn, iq that State, at $1 per year. It reads as follows ; . PaoapECTua.— Disclosure* of the interior and Su perior Care for mortals. —Thi a publication tadtcta* ted by Spirits,'bythem edited, superintended, and controlled.' • “It* object is thedisclosure ofTrutb front Heaven* bringing mankind into open vision of Paradise: opeo communication witb spirits redeemed; and proper and progressive understanding of the Holy Scriptures and of the merits of Jesus Christ, from whom they originated in inspiration absolute, and of whbm they teaob. as the only Saviour of a dissevered and: be* wtldorcd race. - “ The circle of Apostles aed Prophets are its conductors from the interior, holding control ovor its columns aod permitting no article to find plsco therein, onless originated, dictated or admitted by them; they acting under direction of the Lord So preme. << James Congdon, Charles Coventry. Andrew L. Wilson and Lonson Bnsh are its Publishers and Pro prietors ; thoy having become, in full confidence o( raiod, disciples of the Lord, aod being present ex ternal agentsoftbe circle Apostolic snd Prophetic: acting under direction, while faithful, as instruments for the distribution of truth.” Nsw CounTEBVEtTs.—3lO notes ere now circula ting- on a countcrfeilplate of the Miners- Bank of Pdttsville,altered to the Tradesmen’s Bank of Phil adelphia- The counterfeit has the words ’*Ten” printed in the corners, the genuine haa figures 10, on the counterfeit the vignette is a female figure look ing to the left, with an anchor by her aide, and a vessel in the distance : the genuine a figure of Lib erty, with her face to the right, and eagle, by her aide- On the counterfeit, the side figures are a fe male bead i on the genuine a bead of Franklin on the right and a fall length female fignre on the left. A coat of arms-of Pennsylvania on the bottom of the counterfeit note ; on tho-genuine none. A new Counterfeit 85 note, Reliof.isaue; on the Bank of Middletown, has made Its appearance in Philadelphia- It is well eiecuted, and to deceive the'unwary: but on a close inspection appears darker than the genuine, and Indistinct. WriiAßß Casai.—There has been a good deal of excitement at Oswego in reference to a rumor that tho Canadian Government would exclude American vessels from the navigation oftho Welland Canal. Satisfactory accounts, however, have been received, that although tho subject had been discussod, no ac tion had been taken on the subject, aad that the ca nal will bo open, as usual, to American equally with British vessels. When this news was received, the vessels in Oswego Harbor ran up their flags in token of the general joy. .. { ~ CITY ARMIES. [OVVICIit. BBPOSI.] Proceedings In Select Coiinctl. Mabob.3l,-1861. Council mot. Presents Messrs Bruce.Cassol, Day, Edgar, Edwards, Gallagher, Kelly, Kennedy, Kier, Lorem, Morrow, Rinehart, Wilson, and Presi dent Murray, The minutes or the last two meetings were read and approved. ■ . - - Mr. Edgar presented a petition of sundry build ers in relation to the assessment ol water rents, Tor water used for building purposes, with an ordinance entitled * e An ordinance for the better collodion ol i water rents, supplementary to.an ordinance paßßed the 37th day of December, A. D„ 1?47, relating t? the water works,” which were read and referred to the water committee, Mr. Kelly presented a petition, praying the city to purchase ground on Grant; street,. Rom Seventh to liberty street, for a now central market bouse.. Read and referred to committee on markets. .. ...... ' Mr. Bruce presented a claim of John Kerney, for 341, for making sewer to carry off water thrown upon his lot by filling up of Fulton and Wylie streets. Read and referred to committee on streets. Also, bill or R. Coulter for 8160, (or rent of properly at new basin. Read and referred to water committee, with power to act* provided they find the same to be correct. . ' Also, petition for opening, widening and straight ening Webster street, from Elm to Roberta street. | Read and referred to committee on streets. i Alsous communication from the Firemen’s Asso ciation, asking the appropriation ofsl6oo for build, ing an engine lioubb for the Eagle Fire Company, m replace that destroyed by fire. Read and referred to committee on fire engines end hose.. Mr. Hill presented a petition for opening Rush street, from Penn street to Allegheny river. Read and referred to committee on streets. Mr. CnsstL—Petition or Wm. Coty, for a ferry ' landing on Allegheny river, at Factory street, — Read and referred to committee on Allegheny H Also, bill of W. H. Wbitnoy, for 8138,60, for job printing. Read and referred to committee on print iDg. The resolution in favor of J. W. Biddle and of J. S. M. Young, for nee of A; Jaynee, laid ovor on 3d reading, on iho 26th nil., war taken up, and on mo tion of Mr. Hill, wae road a third tune and adopted. In all of which action the C. C. concurred. Mr. Rinehart presented a report from the comtni oo streets, will) the following resololten : Resolved, Thsl ihe financo committee be, anil mnj are hereby instructed to provide means to the amount of 88331 94, being the amount orcoolracls ontered into in 1848 and 1849, and cxecoled and paid for in 1860, out of improvement fund. The report was read and accepted.. The resolution was read n first and second time, and, there being an objection, (Mr. Edgar,) waa laid over on third reading. ... Whereupon, Hr. Morrow moved that the rules be suspended, for the purpose of having the resolution road a third time, ' Mr. Bruce inquired if it required two»lhirds to suspend the ruleß. The president answered in tho affirmative. Mr. Brace, lor tho purpose of ascertaining the opinion of the Council, appealed from the decision of the chair. And the question being tahen on tho.appeal, the decision oflbe chair was sustained, nem.diss. And the question recurring oh the motion to sus pend tho rules, a division was called for, and nine members roso in tho affirmative and six in tho nega tive. So, the rales were not suspended. Mr. Kicr presented a roport from tho commilteo on fire eoginca and hose, adverse to petition ol Fair mount Company, sod adverse to the resolution in Tavor of the Good Intent Company. Tho reports were severally read and accopled. Action concur red in by C. C. " Mr. Edwards, from the committee on city prop erty, presebted a roport, with tho following reaoln- U °Raoleed, That tho Mayor be, and be is hereby authorised and dircoted to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer, in favor of John Sheriff & Co. for the sum of $7, in full lor their bill or gas filling, and charge appropriation No. 4. Action concurred m by C.C. Mr. Edgar, from the committee on markets, made a report by resolutions as follows : Resolved, That the Clerk of the market he, and ho is hereby aolhoriaed and directed to rent the stalls in the Second street market, ot such prices as may bo fixed by the committee on markets. Retalced, That the committco on markets bo,and they aro hereby authorised and directed to fit op the stalls in the Scotch Hill market; provided the oa pence does not exceed the sum of 8100. The report was accepted, and the resolution read three times and adopted. Action concurred tn by i £ 4 - ■■ .1 Mr. Morrow called up the resolution, to favor of) John Algeo, laid over from last stated mooting, endj moved, seconded by Mr. Kennedy, to .fill the blank with 3600. Bat on motion of Mr. Edgar, seconded i by Mr. Day, the resolution was laid over for tho i business communicated from C. C. I i was then taken up : A communication from ihe publish©?# of Ino Dis« . patch, asking that the Clerks, ot Councils be in structed to fiirnish them an early copy of tho pro cecdings of Councils. In C. C. read sod reforred to committee.an city printing. ..... Two petitions in favor of New Central Market Hoase. In C. C., read anu reforred to committee oo markets. Petition for water pipes on Wilkins street. In L C. referred to water committee. Petition for grading Smallman airoet. In C. C. referred to committee an etreeta. The following resolution, in C. C.rcad three times and adopted: i Retoloed, That the committee on ordinancea bo instructed to report an ordinance forthwith to settle permanently tho difficulties now existing in regard to licensing drays and other vehicles, ownod and employed in the city of Pittsburgh, as well as those i owned in-places adjacent thereto, and used in said city. ... | Also, tbe following resolutions, reported by the ] commilteo of conference on the claims of 1.. fir A.| Patterson and others. In C. C. read three fimea; and adopted : Resaleed, That the Mayor be and ho ia hereby au-! Ihorized to draw hia warrant ’ on the Treasurer in j Tavor of I. & A. Patterson forSs6, in full of their] claim for aervicea rendered in the erection or an en gine house on Second etreel, in 1844. Resolved, That the Mayor be and he is hereby au thorized to draw hia warrant oo the Treaaurer in fitvor of Tbomaa W. Wright, lor use of Samuel R. Johnston, lor 830,25; in favor oT Joa.S. M. Youog, for use of Alex. Jaynea, for 8142,76 ; in favor of Johnsloo fc Stockton, for 876,03; in Tavor of W. S. Havena, for 841; and in favor of Luka Loomis, agent, for 869,68—in foil of their claims, respect ively, and charge the same to appropriation No. 3. Also, the following reßolulibn, (with report made by police committco of last year,) in C. C. read and referred to committee on clairoß and accounts: Resolved, That the aum of 8726 beand the same j ia hereby appropriated for the payment of counsol and other contingent expenses growing out of the recent difficulties between the Mayor and city au- j thoritiea, and. that the committee on police be and i they arc authorized to draw their warrants on the City Treasurer for the same, and charge the name to appropriation No. 5. ..... Alao, the following bills, in C. C. read and deferred to committee on claims and accounts: D. Youngson, painting Mayor*# Ofiice.*.*.«sls 75 ; 3. Sbidle, wall paper.... 10 20j A.Shaw, paper hanging *b 76^ W. M. Edgar, carpenter w0rk............. 21 03 Dr. Dorsey, medical services, Watch House. 25 00 j J. D. Alexander, meal, for prisoner... . 63 40 R. Hague, cash paid for scrubbing, &€*•• •• • 10 20 . A. Wilson, candles, Night Police. • *.*•* 1 ! J. Kidd &Co;, chloride time.** •■**••••••••* 397 Geo. Moore, posting handbills...***** 3 "0 ; In all of which action the S. C. concurred. ' Also,-the following resolution, inC. C. read three times and adopted: Resolved by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburgh , Thai the committee on eo* | ginea and hose beand are hereby authorized; and instructed to receive proposals and enter into €on«,j tract for the rebuilding of the Niagara engine house,.) 1 according to the resolution passed in Councils, De cember, I 860; and lhal they, in connection with a committee from said company, shall decide on a plan for the same; Provided* That the whole coat of rebuilding said bouse shall-not exceed the sum of $l6OO, (the amount appropriated by said resolution of December, I 860,) unless said Niagara Fire Com pany sball enter into bonds lor any excoas in the cost of said building. And the resolution having been reads first and second time, ' ‘ Mr. Lorenz moved to amend by inserting after the parenthesis, tbo words 1 * and to be paid for in July, 1862” - ;v.- : 'Which motiohprevailed.’ .And the resolutfoD, as was read a third time andadopted. —; .... Also, a report from-tbo comoitoe on gat lighting, on tiie resolution of enquiry as to the causes Of de» lay in extending gaß pipes on certain streots, &c., submitting communications from the President and the commitee on extensions of lbe Board of Trus tees of Pittsburgh Gas Works. In C. C. read and accepted. Action concurred in by S. C* . Also, the following resoluUon, in C. C* read three times and adopted: - Resolved* That the gas committee be instructed to. contract with the City Gas Works for the erection at a sufficient number of gas posts,, with tbe neces» ' . ' ,1 ’i’, , «-* , 1 t v/ > .'•l\ :.■ >*•' , 7 ■■** \l}U.*. \* ■ ■ I ..i ' L.-.t,*-- H , .trv.* *• (•»-. . . \r 1 1; ■■ > V V.rVj.j-*** • MEE .■ "V aary fixtures, oo such streets as the gas may be ex** tended into, as contemplated • in the foregoing re* port. ."■■■ ■ ■ r •• ■. Theresolution was tead a*first, and second time, and Mr. Kennedy moved its third reading and final passage; but there being a vote in the negative (Mr. Kelly) the-'resolution waß laid over on third reading. On motion of Mr. Day, Cotmcil adjourned to meet .on Thursday evening.next, at 7 o’clock. ' [OFFICIAL BEFOBT.] ■ ProflSedlngt’in Common Counotl*« Mohday, 'March 31* 1851. Members present—Messrs. Bissol, Black,Cordell, Cunningham, Drum, Friend, Garrison, Gribben, Hammond, Harper, HoUtein, Kaye, Lowry, M*Far« land, Mellon, Pollock, Hois, Htddle, And. Scott, Shram, Tjndle, Willocb, Wrighter, Young, and Pro. eideot M’Knight.: Preceding minutes read and approved. Mr. Hammond'presented a petition for the grad 1 - i rag of Smallman street. Read aod referred to com. | on streets, with instructions to report at next meet* mg of Councils. Action concurred in by S. C. Mr. Lowby—A petition for the erection of a new [ Market House on Grant street, io the Third Ward. Read and referred to market com. Action concur- 1 red in by 8. C. | Mr. Cobdell—A report from the water com., ac* J companled with the following resolutions, viz: I Resolved, That the water com. bo directed to ad vance the water rents in such a manner as they may deeartnost equitable and just. | Resolved, That so much of the water com.’a re- \ port as relates to the extension of pipes oo specifie | [ streets, be referred to the finance com., to consider, and create meane for tho laying of the pipe. Report read and accepted, and the first lesolution I read twice and laid over, and the second read three times and adopted. | Mr. Drum moved to suspend the rules in order to I read-tho first resolution a third time, and two thirds j of tho members not sustaining the motion, it was | lost. i Mr. Willock—The bills of A. Shaw for $10,75; .Isa. D. Alexander, $53,40; Wm. M. Edgar, $21,03}; J. Kidd A Co., 83,57; D. Youngaon, $16,75; R. Hague, $10,20; Gqo. Moore, $3,60; A. Wilson & (To., $7,60; J. Shidlc, $10,20; and N. J. Dorsey, $25. Read and referred to com. on claims and so counts, and afitioa concurred in by S.C. Mr. Fbikhd'—A report from the com. on gaa light ing, together with a communication from-Thomas Bskowell, President of Trosteea of Gia Works.— Report read and accepted. 1 Mr. Harper offered the following resolution, i which was read three times and passed, viz: Resolved, That tho gas com. be instructed to con-1 tract with tho City Gas Works for the ereclioo of a 1 1 sufficient number of gas posts, with the necessary | : fixtures, on such streets as the gas may be extended j into, as contemplated in tho foregoing report. I A communication-from Jacob-Knapp aod others, j was read, asking for compensation as constables an* J der Mayor Barker. Referred to police com., and I action concurred in by S. C. j A communication from the publishers of the Daily ] Dispatch was read sod referred to. com. on printing, j with instructions to report at the next meeting of] Councils. Action concurred hi by S. C. j A petition for water pipes on Wilkins et., Ninth I Ward, was read and referred to water command ac*. j i non concurred in by S. C. I I Mr. Fbieto—A petition for the erection of a new I Market Home in the Sixth Ward, and alao for tho j improvement of tho Diamond Market. Read and | [ referred to com. on markets, end action concurred | in by S. C. | Mr. Kate—The following resoloiioo, which waa | | read three limes and passed: ■ I I Resolved, That tho com. on engines and lioso be j [ and tboy aro hereby authorised and instructed to re* j { ceive proposals and enter into contract for the re* j j building of the Niagara Engine House, according to j J (he resolution passed in Coaocils, Decomber, ISoO. I Aod (hat they, in connection with a committee from I said company, shall decide on a plan for the same r j I Provided, That the whole cost of rebuilding said j 1 house shall not exceed,s 1500, the amouot appropru i 1 aied by said resolution of December, 1850, unless I said Niagara Fire Company shall enter into bonds I for any excess in the coat of said building. I Mr. Lowbt—The following resolution, viz: I Resolved, That the Unaoeo committee be and j they are hereby instructed to prdviJo means to the I amount of $8381,94, being tho amount of contracts I entered iato in 1848 and 1849, and executed and [ paid for in 1850 Out of improvement food. I Oo motion of Mr. Gnbboo, tbo resolution was I laid oo thp table for tho present. I Tho Council then concurred io the action of (he | S. 0. in all the business communicated, I And on motion, adjourned till Wednesday even* I rag next. , Fanny iyrlfilU. *... ~j "fitzgerald’tyCiiy. Item aajs :—We dojaoUitbf %o «ay an unkind thing of a wornsa, yet wc cannot http thinking that Faust Wbioot has been, and is befog* aptly punished for ber long and unnatural warfare upon the best aod holiest interests of wo* man. Some fifteen you* since, sho catered into a i eorttiflfSkilcd partnership with one ofßobertOwen’s old New Harmony' associates, and has since been | known as Frances Wright D’Arusmonl. They lived together a few months, but women grow old, and I fheso infidel philosophers are very apt to live accor ding to their liberties ; Madame resided in Pans, Montiour ia Cinctmtatl: Madame wanted more ino bey than Monsieur would allow, and sho returned, I and is now boforo tbo courts of Ohio with a plea(o/ eighty thousand words) for property held by D’Aroa | moot, which ehc says is hern. We know tittle nf Ftbe merits of the case, but if there is to bo domes [ tic unhappiness wo are content that she should be 1 a sufferer whose whole career has been a warfare J upon the institutions which define the true position j aod guard tbe best interests of her sex It ia more I than thirty years since Fanny Wright wrote her f ieur* iqf Society and manner* ea Amertca The brilliant [ woman who lectured to crowds in the old Park I Theatre against dcconcy is old now, and no j atheist oh] woman, desolate, is rather a pitiful I o bject Soibflaste&s.—Wo learn from tire Washington Republic that a movement vraa.on foot some weeks ago in that city, having for its object the issuing and circulating as curreocy notes ofa smaller denomma* (tonthan one dollar. The plates, it appears, were prepared, but public opinion set so strong against (ho movement, the scheme was abandoned. Since -that poriod,however. issue* of twenty-G-e and fifty cents notes, bearing the stamp of the Potomac Saviogsßank. 7 ' an institution which has auddonly sprung into existence, have been put into circulation. These issues are redeemable in Virginia funds, which oro at a discount in Washington. A New Scheixe or Anhexatioh.-TUo Washing ton correspondent of tie N. Y. Lv.Poat,says that the rumor is th&i the five or six hundred laborers for the Panama and Atlantic Railway, raised by Col. E. D. Baker- and now employed on the route or tho road, are in reality an organized bind of propagandists of Anglo Saxon republicanism. The designs attained: to these men embrace of appropriating the country, after ths conclusion of their engage ments with the Railroad Company, and the erection of a new Governmootoß tho latest and-most im proved principles. New Haupobibe —The Democratic papers of N. Hampshire figure oula, plurality of 3271 for Dihs hoob- and the Concord Patriot of March 27th says, « wo consider the ro*fllectioQ of Dirsuoob, (by the Legislature) morally tertoin.” The ncwConamu* tion was presented to tho pooplc iq 15 separate par cels. every ono of whick was rejected by a largo ma jority. •< CSTPresident Napoleon received from the treasury nearly three millio&a of franca (about $600,000) an nually. He is allowed a salary of 600,000 francs, the same amount fot bs\]« and reception#, 240,000 francs palace expensed: 86,000 franesjor expanses at (be Hotol'Castellane; and 1,600,000 franca <jhan ly fund at hiß disposal* Independent of this he, had 2.500.000 fanes voted id hitn loot summer, besides furniture, services of porcelain, Ac., Notwithstand ing-this. howover. he tsked lately for 1,800,000 francs fochls personal üßi, which was refused by the Aosembly.—.Exchange piper. , CalifobhiAt Aim Ob»or. —The emigration to California, this season, vdll bn small compared with what it waa io the springy of-1849 and 1850« Still & number of emigrants hjveklready arrived here des lined for tho « goldlaW’ and it is ascertained that a good many more be here. There will also be emigration to_ Oregon thtsapriog.’ AJpftnbCf of letters have been., received here from differint States, inqa»ring. rcla« tivo to the prosper of mating outfits at this place.— Independence {Mo.\ Messenger. Potato Rat -■ft. resolve passed by the Massachusetts Lcgslatwe. offering a reward of ten thousand dollars foi; the potato rot, has been approved by-fta Bovprnoy. .■ The to any person witbb the shall satisfy the Goveraot ehd Council -that bystpatof five tnccecaive discovered a care and practical remedy for the potato rot •* AS' i l . «*<,• « *..■>• - ❖ >•■ i- : '■Z^"A k : ' ■' Atheish at Rohe. —About at week ainco M. .'Sal» to, a rich proprietor, a .native of penagia, died at Romo* aged 72. arid Vaa interied there. Ont ripen* iog hja.will* which waatubiß owe handwriting, at the tripof that document* insteadof ihe profewlon -of religious used m.such caaeaj there wss'a note.to the following effect As I have always doubted of the existence of God, I omithere the ordinary preamble to a ■ The cardinal vicar of the diocese of Rome being iDfotmed .o rims atheistical declaration, imriiedtaiely ordered the body of M. Saltb to be disinterred and removed to the corner of a cemetery set apart for the burial 01 criminals whore fused at ..their. ete ” cation,—Gatignanif [ . ■ *■: • DXRDi :• w . On Tuesday nmrmng;the4siinstant, EDITH C-, daugh; ter of Bsas C. and fiUavr J.TbwusßiiDj aged 19 : yeera. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from the residence 01 her father,.on \ r trst, below Ferry street. | OnTuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, at the residence of 'Henryßeltzhoover,souiH-endl\lonongaUelaßridge,Mr. S. D.PRYOR > in thes9ihyear of his age.' ' ; The Iriehds of the,’family, are'respectfully invited to attend his funeral,to-dav, (Wednesday,) at 10 o’clock, A. M.,at the above mentioned residence. Yesterday, ApriUsI,FANNY.D. ADA.rdS, daughter of I James S. and Jouet Adams; aged‘JO monibs. i Her funeral will take place,to-dav, (2dof April,) at,3 I o’clock, P.M. The friends of the family are invited to I attend. The funeral wilt proceed 40 Uie Allegheny Ceme l-tery, from' Robinson street, opposite;Messrg. Avery A, I Co.’s Cotton Mill. , „ * matrimony or Phrenological: Low, YT3 Sighs and Effects, Selection,.or whocahan§ can- JL not live together affectionately, Courtship, or how to get ourselves and prospective* completely in love and married life—fall of truths for home consumption,- at Wilkins Hall on Wednesday and Friday evenings, April 2d and 4th, at 7'| o’clock: Seats osb piAiEr. Come andgetahundredfoldtheworiholyouririoney.- Un professional delineations of character, with num*. bered charts.and also, full written opinions, including advice touching l Health, Occupations, Faults, &e.f their | remedy, self-perfection, management of children, &c., | Ac., daily and unoccupied evenings, at his private apartment, at Mr. Brown’s Hotel. _ •* L •. apt 2 * • - ~~ :Q. S. FOWLER. European Agency, anil Remittances' to * - Ireland* ! >» !<■■■£%. Only SO Boars to Cleveland t SUMMER ARRANG EMENT BETWEEN PITTSBURGH JIND CLEVELAND EXPRESS Packet and Railroad Line, for Cleveland, nitlma toss of slap, by-steamers from Pittsburgh lo Beaver, iu connecliou with, the -elegantly finished Ex press Packet of Clarke, Parke A Co., from Beaver to Ravenna, and the. splendid new passenger cars or the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company to Cleve land. vacxkrs. . - ■ PENNSYLVANIA, - - - J.llowmsx. NIAGARA. - - - M- Teubv. MAYFLOWER,- - • -.N-Bsovra. ; Steamer# leave their landing, opposite'the Mononga hela House.atP o’clock, A. M., connecting wilh the Pitcfceu&t Beaver, which will leave immediately ou the arrival ol tbe steamer, arriving at Rayeunam lime for I the Express Train of Cars for Cleveland. Passengers by ibis line arrive at Cleveland in time to mkewe Ran* | road Line of Steamers for BUFFALO and DETROIT* I aad the steamers for Chicago, Milwauluo, Toledo, San -1 dusky City, Dunkirk and Erie— also, for evening train of 1 ears tor Colombna, Xenia and Cinenuiativ CLARKE, PARRS A CO., Proprietors, I . Rochester, Pa: Ucdftc&U DR. JAS- KING- has removed his Office to Firm Stbeet,a fewdoorsaboveSmithfield.’ ap- ; 3i t~Z ~“ r Disaolntton. • ■ THE Panner«hip_heretofore existing betweeu me subscribers, ander th* .firm pf;£oalier A Hacke, Drug<rUft,bas this day been dissolved sent#. * . J, A.cuuhmK, ; AOfcli'3l', * SS »- . ' - N- *'• HACKK. lO*Tlte atfsirs of the iaie 6 na will 1m settled by j. A. Coulter, who continues the same.business.at the old stand, corner of Wood and Third streets* ■ a _ Removal. - SKKVS respectfully iaforms his friends and the pub . lie <reneran?; that he ba« taken the store formerly occupied by P.UUNKKR, TWO POORS FROM THE OLD STAND, and removed his stock of Shoes on tup. First of April, arid will be pleased to see his old cus tomers, taud their friends) AT THE NEW STORE, WtiE&E A COMPLRTK ASSORTMENT OF LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN’S tHIOES, ()f our own m&ke and Latest Styles, will be keptconatantly on hand,and fnade to order. ’ AI-. so the best assortment of “ ' ‘ ‘ CHILDREN’S SHOES *o the city, will always be found on hand. VatticulsT attention paid to making ’ ' ~ « FANCY SHOES FOR BALLS, PARTIES, AC. Ladies iuvraa soft ob tesdes fest, by leaving; their-measures can, as we feel confident, have com fortable arid handsome shoe* made We wouldparticu larly suggest to them to CALL AND-TRY. |Atl, work ordered here ladies can rely on Having at the time pro mised. S; KEYS, ap'd:3t No. 10 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. [PUpatch copy.] . hABOR VDICIT ORRUI WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE Nos 5319 corner of Liberty and Jrtc>i»i,an<tS3 Irtoinsts., PITTSBURG ff t PA> THE proprietor of the: above named establishment, respectfully informs his customers arid the public, that he has just relumed from New York and Philadel phia, with one of the best «tflcks\©f CiolAs, Cossimrrts, CassinettSi Tweeds and Vestings that he ever purchased. Having purchased Goods much lower than they have been heretofore purchased, he feels confident that he wjlt be able to make up and sell Clothing cheaper than they kave ever been ottered in this city. My stock is large aodcarofutly selected, and wishing to sell to the satis faction of all,l feel confident that if you will but give me; a call, you will certainly be suited. Thankful to my former friends and patron* for the very liberal support they have given rite;l hope by. strict at tention to business to continue to receive yourpatron-- age.. . (aprih4tdaGlwJ . W. J. DAViTT. Journal, Western Press* Mercer Whig, Butler Democrat, Meadville Sentinel; Greensburgh Re publican, and Washington Examiner, will publish to the amount of 81, seridcopy; and charge advertiser; BIGELOW, ACJLE S? gXMILVSBvSffr ; CARRIAGES, BoparKS, Shuras* Fancy-Car * Ac., .on which iaused Sprout** Patent Combined Spring Brace A Reach,Diamond Alley,hetweenWOod and Srauhfield streets, Piiisbargp, Ppu.:, r i K7*All work warranted 10 be made from the best New, urit Hickory, and inone but the best .Juniata hammered aradtcJled lron used in this'CßfnbTiSKriiClit. , ';■! «>' ; . Jlon. t E<V‘* , ‘ RODY^ATTE^N,m«D.'GAS^AM/ Dr. JAS. BROOKS 1 ; ‘ t*®W?IHSX2ELTGN, Esq. WM. A. HU! A Co. Bihkars-R: Ul H ARTEE Y. [apa :> •JAttB9 : A;46RES^V;^ tfom ' W HOUSS UE AND RETAI U.® IMJO G IST, : COBtCBB OF-LIBKBTT AND nARIh?TBBErSr . A and f J\Li ••'FAtnilf Medibihes, always on hanu. ? .... (aptf THRESH OLIVE OlL—Foraala at the Or ngSlore oi jj ' James a. Jones, corner of Liberty andmed gu. Gas ru«t3 and palbi ai ■. apt 2, T>OUaaEL’S PREMIUM SHAVING^CREAM^Fo? JA&IES'A. JONES. Tv k, JAYNE’S EXPECTOKANTBEIiIEDV For sale tSprtf -;V ; V PAME3 A JONE 3. , XIRECf P CARB lEON—73 ft». for sale by ' - jffijjptg’ ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CQ. _rt El( »lrtTZ WIXTUIIH-ISO Bs. forsmle-by;; : nprt B.APAHNESTDCK& G A S^ DOS^a T A a^^s% B c^A y b:,! cfos ACUJ ~r! 3 * bo. R o RAX-i,ooa,i n .. ° An - OT ,_ 3TO c K & ■ [.O IDURE GROUND carktaurr-7 00 lbs: for sale by , ` , ,,L. apr; ',' B:'A.: FAHNESTOCK. ae. , . _ —_- fIYANU.RET. kgSA9II-.—W , tbs.l4“ale by . .... !Li ,:aprl -' r.... b . .U. A. VAIINESTOOK, tc . . .. BOOKHV 1 —komsiana» its colonial tnstoryarid ro- Gayarre* ‘ " ~ 1:i ■W : Mount UopVj w^hllip,'King of the Warapanftags : an H.:H(uUstc:rv. ■•yj } . Mary Bell: a Franco u* *toiy—3ty the author ofthe Hollo Books. - .x.. - I 'f London Labor andlheLondonPoor—by Henry'May* hew, withrCaguarreotyp® epgraviiigs, .taken by Beard. Part 2. • ' -■. r-y t AprilNo»of llaiperV New Monthly Magaiine. Alt the above Books <ia*t received and for sale by - R, C.,STOCKTON. BbbkseUer,! 5 . • eo2 - • r;-- ■;< t . ;No 4?,, Market Btteet> EC£IVKI> this day, per express, a Goa .assortment of Dr©ssGoo4s,compti*uig in part the of Dies* Silks, ;BHk Tissues,, Poplins,'BerageJ, Lawns, Ac- trir a/ptfßgt,. sacfar fls lapMf, bqubns, (&U styles,) &c„ together with; & largefotof hosiery gloves; to all of which theattention of ftepablie ts solicited.•? ! : . ' > • A. A MASON 2c CO, Not. 62 and 64 Market st. • • •': -. trt .4 >■ i. ' .'■> • . . ; —' , ' rv ; ' ,1"- * ' Mgl=2MM=E AGENTS: . W. It MOORHEAD, Office under St. Charles Hotel. •G^M.UABTON, Office under Monongahela House; J.A. CAtIGHEY, corner of Smithfield and Water street*, Pittsburgh Carriage manufacturer. *—Forsaleby IV JAMESA-JONES. w: v- ! . ' * r \- *' * ~ 'S' ri- fUiacellaueoua. A Valuable Flees of for Bole, I GONTAININ& O ACRES, situate in the immediate vicinity oC Eart Liberty, adjoimng land* or Thoa. Mellon, Esql.nnd Mrs.Negley, about i of amile from the Railroad. This property has on it a-nne, prospering young orchard, and. is- a yery desirable situation for a conmry residence, beingafew hundred yaras from the turnpike, and fronting on the old Mansion road. .This, i-property is also very suitable for persons detirons or purchasing 1 or 1 acre lots, as it points on three different [ streets. If not sold in a body, it-will, be sold in lots to I suit purchasers. For information, enquire at this olhce. I ap2 _ . .. ... • v : ' .. Dissolution. THE Partnership heretofore eaislingunder tue firm of GREGG A MCANDLESS has tbs day been dis solved by matual consent, -vDAVID OREGG* : api&2i»" * JAMES M’CANPDESS. Adminlitrator , i Notice*- T ENTERS of Administration on the estate of Henry i i Nickle. late bf.Mobh toarrlship v iii. the comity of Allegheny, deceased.having been granted to the subscri ber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to maie payment, and .all persons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for set tlement, GEO. MORRISON, - : ap2:3tw* .Administrator. - rnHB'BKST tirvtn Tea in Piusburgi.—Sora& new •; I• • « ro p Yoon? Hyson Tea,has been received ai MOR »iQ>Tpfl MarL in iheJharaouA, which forstreogth and flavorisiuperior loony ever sold in Pinsbnrgli. Price Sl.OOpertlb. ' T- o the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General I Quarter Sessions of Ihe Peace in and forihe County of The eE pe!ison of John iumraeril, of ( PJd'm. J shin, in the County aforesaid, humbly aUewelh, ;Tbat your petitionerhath provided himself wllli matenals foi the accommodation of travelers and- others. at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid,and prays that vour Honors will be pleased to grant bun a intense to keep a public house of eiUerlainmenl., And your peti tioner, as In duty bound, will P«>j o|lfj ; £ ’ We, the subscriberßyCHizensofthe lownship.aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good reoute for honesty and temperance,and is wellprovided with house room and conveniences forihe accommodation and lodg ing of strangers andiravelers,and that saidtayern is ue* C K A S Hfti od ake r, Andre wSand*, R MFlnk, WmColgenv Joseph Clarke, John Tomer,Wm Drenoon,R*£urner, D Tomer, Michael Bright, !l R Tomer,'J C Stewart. • - ap2i3ld*. . ; - : : 110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court or General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the Coun >tv of Allegheny t •The petition of David Tomer, of Plum Township, in ! the County aforesaid, humbly sbeweth, Thatryourpelr tlofter has provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers' and others, at hls dwelling house in the township , aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license, to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petiuoner,as m doty bound, will pray, r DAYI&TOMJBR. We,the subscribers, citizens ofthe township aforesaid,; do certify that the above petitioner is of poop repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided-Writh house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that saidtavern is ne cessary. ■ 4 RI Bright, Uziiali Siewati, Jacob Bjferly, James S i Bummeriiv John Ciphers, H R Tomer, Jacob.; Young, J ! W Hoover, Jos Little,B M Boss, David Herron, Win VV Connell. : [aprgdli* WINKS & MAJORS. or SS, j ¥ ***#*»i*-\ yiOTS? (Formerly Davis’CrackerjFactory.) : FICKEISE.V & STOOVENEL, T>ESPECTFULLY announce to the public generally, J JA, and their friends especially, that tney. have eslab-1 fished a New WINE and LIQUOR STORE at the above stand, where they shall always keep a full assortment of -the best slock—Moselle and French red and white j Wines. Also, Freuch dark and pale Brandies, of the choicest vintages; Jamaica rum, Holland gin, Irish Whiskey, champagne and sparkling hock wines, of the most approved brauds ; port wines. Madeira, sherry and raoskat Wines; Abegaine, &c. Atso, sardines, Holland herrings, Swiss and Limburg Cheese. All of which they will sell, wholesale, or retail, on the mo3t reasonable terms. One of the partners, Mr-Stouvenel, still continu ing his importation; business in the city of: New., York, the above firm U enabled to sell a cheaper and better ar ticle Ilian any other bouse.in this city. Please give us a call, before you purchase elsewhere. 10" Families supplied free of extra charge, ond at the shortest notice.. " ■ : aprl:3m . (Chronicle agdCazette copy 3 mos.) PATH. &, HBRDOCK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and STEA MB OAT, AGENTS. No. 7 WAIEB BISECT, Cincinnati, Ohio. rjhttti PifTdßOkGtt UOaTICULTURALSOCUSTY X will “hold their regular Quarterly Meeting in the Board of Trade Room*, on IHonday, April 7th, at 101 o’clock, A-M* Members who liavrebobxs belonging to the Library of the Association will please return them: By order of the Executive Committee, A. B. &EQUEWAN, «ec»v. SILVER COIN WANTED—For whioti ths higliee* premium will be paid;' A. WILWNB i'CO j . . Exchange Office) opr! comer Third and Market streets. TO GARDNERS.—"Sir acres of ground, near the City, on the Allegheny side, and twenty acres ou'ihe Mo nonjahrto sWe, fpr »lc w WH>KIS3 & co^ aprl . . Third and Market-sis. - A LOT ON NUNNERY feet front by 260 feel deep, for sale. Price SGOO. Enquire of ' anrl . A. WILKINS A CO. I' LEATHERS—I*OOO l&s. prime rec’d and for sale by < apt! KINO &. MOORHEAD. Sundries-; 20 bfcls. No- 3 Mackerel; . 20 do; .Vinegar; 4 do Eggs; 2 do Roll. Bolter, Keg Bniter; . No.l Lard, m kegs; Dried Peucbos and Apples ; > - Received and for sale by ' aprl - KING & MOORHEAD. SUGAR'S:— NcW Orieaha.Sugar f.; St. Louis Powdered Sugar; 'do ' Crushed ... do; - do Clarified; do ; ’ do Loaf ' do;in More and for sale by [aprll KING & MOORHEAD. MOLASSES.— New Orleans Molasses;; Si. Lonis sagar-bome Syrnp; • St. James : ' do; • do BaUleGrouoddo ; 1 do; tor sale by japrl] KINQ&MOORHEAD, ri’tOBAUCO —Of the followinc brands: Kusaell & Rob- L hison’s; WII Grant’s; w Wiers’i.RichardKing’s; W H Halt’s; Barrow’s :S0 : fit boxes; iui store'aiid for sale by ' : [aprll - KING .i MOORHEAD. LAKU— 20 kens and 3 bbls.Lard.recM and for sale by aprl : BARIUEL P.SHRIVER. EGGS— 7 bbla. fresh Eggs recM and for Sale’ by i ! apri / SAMUEL SHRIVBR. BUTTER-5 kegs packed recM and for sale by aptl ■ . SAMUEL P. SHRiVER. Dried APPLES—IO bbls. Dried Applesireceived and for sale by japrt} SA&iUEI, P.SHRIVBR. TiBACFiES—IO bbls.rccM and for sale by ; jfc%jiprl : ; 2. SAMUEL P. SHRIVEff. SIIELLEI) CORN—ISO bus. rec’d and for sale J»y - aprl - ; SAMUEL P.9HRIVEB, A FPLES—7S bbls: Romamtes recMand for sale by A apri- i - SAMUEL P. SHRiVER; TTf ATt’S NERVOUS ANTIDOTE—The Mfdica l Tflr wonder of the ages ; a positive .and certain core for. Tic DoUmreaux,Gout, Rbeumatism, Spasms, and all nervousdiseasM.-Soldat the Medical Depot, Smiihfield -.street.' '■ i ,- Capri BARRIES. dfc SHERIDAN, HOUSE AND SI#N PAINTERS; IMITATIONS OE'AVOOD AND MARBLE: . HBLA.TUT. EXECUTED.- ’ „ ; FiwrfA, btlou> Market Pittsburgh. : WANTED—Foot good PAINTERS. Enquire ns aboye.- . =:• < 1 faprLSt""- sc bool lorioung lundies. •- \ETKI. J. BAUEWELL’SSCHoOL for young W J»ADIE3 open* forthc'rfex* (quarter on the 7th OT April. The system of iQsiracticm Jn no. respect inier teres with the religious aenumorts of his.pupuß. Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. -• mar3t:3t* rpHE “Educational Association of Allegheny County ” L wilt meet in ihe,Elrst Ward . Public School House; Pittsburgh, on Friday; April 4th; 1351, at 7 o'clock, P. M.j* ~&i Which time addresses will be delivered byWiC.Cor yiNf M. JD.,and: Mr.'A. ; RbBTT«- OnSalardayyihe sth, Mr. Joan tißEGoHywin'deliver an addresson the Phy siofogical irainmgofCiuldtenin the School Room; fol lowcu.by Mr. X*.T- Covsjj* -j. .. . 4 ’ ! Themendsof edncationarereßpectfally inviledtaat* lend. By order of the Executive Committee.: marfll . y : ; ,;;J.C;EURGIUERt * v. ’■v-.w- Claimyaacet - - “■ MRS. &.G. BUSHNELL xhfaTntß'the people of T<tU burgh and vicuiUyrthiU-shcT-will be fourul'at her room, in No HlPen.n street, cbficr of. Pitt she will be pleased to receive jha callaof a-V, those who wxstvto-avail thenudves of her rare povrers in thaex amitydooa of UiaPliTenolbgiaar, Physiological and Pa thological. condraons of persons, titter-.present ©rab sent? and her prescriptions for Disease, &c. T*7hi.—Health. Phrenological cx; anunaUoas md Charts Si. Hours from 9 till l-I and from! till 5,P. M. ; . ImarJl-.lor .. nin GAULS. FINK odd PEACH BRANDV-Juii r'eceiv.u and for sale in quantiUe»;io sun Bur chasers, at MOREI3’ TeaSlore, i in the Diamond.; PAPER—for CJe. per Roll, for'iale'by _ “ ¥Ytj- Walters;Marshall, ; ,m 1 ’J16.35-Foatthgtftet.' ; TTiRENCH PAPER JIANGiNGSr-Tapestry, Decora -JEr ’Uon,-Velvet and dold Paper Hangings and Borders torDrawrag Rootni and Parlars,“Deuicanrt” of Pari*, joat received and for ealebv - . marJ9 WALTER P. MARSHALL. , 11 AttDOiL—iJ bbls. J.L. Couhliog'sNo. l Lard OiJ, > in store and for *ule by . MILLER i IUCKETSON, ; No. ftJl and 22$ Liberty, street. IMO drum« Cod Fish in More ondftt sale, r raaisa ; MILLER & KICKETStW. JSEAVER BUCKETS—2O 'doiT Beaver Bockeu jnst Skived aod & iticKCTSON. rYfry nnt?pp.wisQ hay* Kia coffee now iandmg from lid«al,and for sale l>y M|lXE[t & HICKET3QN. BI3OOAIS-r4 O doz...firooms to store and tor sale by aitat4) . _ tvoJLL BUTTER- 4 ** Phil oale JJ cheaply __WM.*Syjßft, marM 237 Liberty atroeu ,; v .^:T~'Cv'V'SV-T.V-* ■’■* ** -••,.•■' -.r-.',,' ; v'' : ". • "•>:'; ' ~' 4 . ■*' ■ v'." : •’* *r f 'i ; \^ ; v' v .- ,:^s2.'*,: .>.*♦*•' * l- ' - • ... -*' •■ v* ; ;- v. V---V viv*‘ ! v:^ ; - '-v-v ■ . Vi-..>V-'.>“ J - ' - ■ : * .*> •! ''-a. - .--.■’■■■•• Jv*. . „,»,«»•>... ” .•. yy^fh-;, . - «■ 2 W'- • : V 4 . ;/•; \-*- Vv [.)>>/;'•; . : ‘' T V ' . '" Fifth Strut, between Wood and SmiiltfitU, . lOSEFII FOSTER- -iJaaß* *(n> ADioTTAHc»--FimTierand I Sec ond and Third Tiered 25 cent*; Colored Gallery,2s cent*, P^o“ 0 /n\rcr«Ca,.a^ i .e,..7 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 2, ibepeifonniineo will commence with the play or the \ YANKEE IN TIME. . - ' . During: the evening the irresistible Yankee Story oi the Black Berry Picking; V • > , » Pas Grotesque,by Mr. Calladine.. - - To be followed by the taughablefsree of WIDOW STOKES; • Highland Fling, byMrs.Waiter.^ . The whole to conclude with the . ; YANKEE IN CHINA. In rehearsal, the new Yankee pieces ol Seth Slope, Yankee Ambassadot and Old Timet in YirglMa v fly To morrow, last night but two of MrvßUabce. "•• . ” :■ Daneing Scbool. TTENRY MEYER.of New York, re.poctfujly inform. •FI ihe citizens ofPitlabqrgh. lhal hewl.l open Dancing SCHOOL abouiibe lal or April, wbenho will introduce the' latest style ofCouutonir,, &c ..lata from Paris; r . Jwb2B:u - LECTUBEBDSHAS, BY O. S. FOWLER, OF NEW YORK, OR Phrenology and Physiology applied .to,-Homan WILKINS HALL, a* follow*: Thursday evening-, March 27—Signs of .Character- . _ Friday evening, 29th— Analysis of Propensities, Saturday evening, 29ih—Seif Perfection and Juvenile Training. J 1 Monday evening, 3l*t—Memory and Intellectual Cul ture,: i \ Wednesday and-Friday, April 2ad*and 4tU—MATRI- I MONY, or the Science of Love, Selection, Courtship j and Mamed Lile. r Ye who would enjoy matrimonial felicity, and avoid 'discord, come. • Monday and Wednesday,7thand 9th—Woman’a Phre nology. Sphere, Rights, Duues, Place, Influ ence, Treatment ana Perfection. - ■ ■ Let her whom it seeks to improve,- be there. Friday, lUh—Hereditary Laws and Facts, a rich phi losophical treat. ’* • . •• Monday and Wednesday, ttih -and lCih—Manhood, I Rs office, perfection, impairment and rednvigoration. Commencing at 7| o’clock, and.ending with Ptrauc EIAMWATIOKS. ' ••• jpr- First - Ticket* to {bcd, 15,cenu; \Vomen,locents,or lofor St. Professional delineations of character, with numhered charts,-and also fcu?writ ten opinions, including : advicetouching Health; Occu pations, Faults, Ac., their remedy,seU-perfcetiWjmna’ agemeiit of children, &c., daily and ttudccupleaeven ingi at his private apartments at Brown’s Hotef.Traar2s notice* •V‘v • *■*'■■ ‘ ,v T 4 "-/ •'*; , . , O' r./f; 2imusemrttlr. Jteblic Cittores. JorSale & <2o |£tt. Birmingham property roa saax.—Avitaobie property ots3f feet front on. Centre street, -by 127 deep to Franklin street, ha vinga large two stpry bnok house, arranged separately for two families,--each hav ing fourc room#, &c;» with a large yard. Alto,a, car* peniek’a&hbpt.on Franklin stfeeL The wbole wul be sold together at a bargain. Terms easy. S.CUTIIBBRT, General Agent, Ttt Stnithfietd street TWO HOUSES--.FOB' 1 RENT.*~A weU arranged BRICK HOUSE, siiuate on Websler street Henti 5175. - Also, a convenienißrickHonsejOn Robinson st»>. Allegheny, near tbo lower bridge;-- Bent 8100.-' ■ S.COTHBEBT.Gm’I Agent, 78 Smiihfielastreet. Orpbana’ Ccmrt Sale* . ;’ IN pursuance of an oTder of theOrpharis v C©urt of Al legheny county, the subscriber, appointed trustee by the Courtiomake sale of theestaieof the Rev. Charles B. Maguire,deceased, will exposed topubllc cate, at the.. Court House, Sri the city, of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, tie 26 iA all that certain me**' : suagd and/V '• • _ i LOT OK PIECE OP GROUND _ Situated in the city of Pittsburgh,Allegheny chanty, Pa., of which the Rev. Chas. B. Maguire died, seized: tu his demesne as of fee, being; part of Lot No. .489, In Col. I Woods’ plait of the town ofpirabargh, which sald piece or : parcel of groan'd wasconvejred McCal llaagb and wileto the said Rev. Charles.Maguire* by I deed, dated the 271 h day of April, A.'D 182tjj Una record [ ed in the recording office of'Allegheny countyaforesaid, in Deed Boole No. sfjWoLJEJ, page 231 n bounded and de* scribed as iollows: Beginning at’ihe ;: intersecUon of , I Cherry alley with Liberty street, and runfting'ihenge I along the line of Liberty street toa point.seven fiet 1 from the lower or westward lycerrief offf bride house { erected .ppon the premises* the same to be measured { from the corner; of the brict walls of said building, | thence by.a line, alright tingles with Liberty street, and . | parallel to the wesiefuerid ofsaid building to Cherry I aUeyAtbresaidpthehcaby- the Une of said alley to the 1 placeof beginning,’-which safiT boundaries enclose the-: {.brick buildingaforesaid'. Together wlthasmalV ttian | gle lying eastwairdly and tmven feel Of ground i lyingweetdriirdly ofsaftl baildlng. r mar3l] ROBERT WATSON, 2Vwtes. £ TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. diasyaueei. „ A . Enquire of , KING & HOORfU&Dr mar£s .. - • ' . ••■ . - 27, Wood fltreeL ;' 7T.... Uoiittoa to ~/A- BBTOK HOIISE oft Pena street; rent 8350. ’ ■J\. A Brick Home on Marbary street; .suitable for twofamiiie3.Sl7o. * > A House and Garden ou Vine street; 9150^ - a House and'Garden; in a pleasant location, two miles from ike city , 8125. ?6 Southfield street. Dwelling to hect IVTO. 45,Third street, opposite the Third Presbyterian Xi Church; and second housefrom Ferry street; TMsisa very comfortable- dwelling-,- crab racing four ieeti rooms and au excellent bathing room; supplied with hot and cold shower balba, Ac- Situated convenient to business, market, and to a. quiet and.pleasant neighbor* hood:. 'Apply ou the premises. - - - • - : {rasrigl Valuable Boat SfitsUe for Sales Am* THTESUBSCHlBCrßoffersforSalpi'cmtavorti- bletenns, the/bUbwing in ilhs Ciay Pittsburgh, viz: ' ' ■*, *.’-V . No. 1. Three valuable three Btoiybriesdwelling housestVon Second street, between Market r arid- Perry streeivtlie lots being each 19 feet front byBo deep .4 No. 2-,ContamsJ>7.reetirpnt onThlrds'reetj adjoining the Third Presbyterian Church; On which Is erected one Tour story brick hoase, used as a primingoffice fond one two story brick .warehouse. ‘ A.. , No. 3. Two lots in Follston, Beaver county, being lots Nos , 3 being about 100'ieet square, on which is erected cheblpck of fonrframe dwelunra, and one-sepa rate frame dwelling, all two high. ' ~ No. 4. One lot 50 feet front on jEJack stTeetjOppoaile the above, andextendingtaiheiopofthehiU., No. S. Two beach 5O feet front, and running from the road tdlowwaier mark, bn the Big Beaver N 0.6. Ouevaluabre waterlotjlOOfeeton Wheelßace>. with ten ahares water power attached. 1 r N0..,7. One lot opposite the Water iptfSO fcetftoht t andf extending tcrthu top of* tbe-hilU on which is erected one two story brickmorb‘ aildWarehOttim/2£by SO feet; also one frame d welling, two atones high, > No. 8. One large iot in New Brighton, Beaver county, being.about.l4oTeet'onlßroadway;:and about2oo fees deep, containing 1} acre, othwhieh are crectedlwolargo frame dwellings, undone smallframe house, used at an office. Thiaptoperiy by.'blr. T; C. Gould, and U very pleasantly located, betpg unmedi* ately opposite lhe Fallsldn Bridge. .No, 9. One water, lot,, immediately below FaUsipn Bridge;-being aboat 100 feet inJeDgth; and extending from water street to' tow water mark, or towingpath. The above property will- be sold on 1 very Tavorahlo terras. Apply at the Book Store of R. C. STGCSTON, comer Third and Market streets. - : marts JOHN FLEMING, Agent; Executors’ sole otßeM Biuu* at iifton. - /«■ 'i. ‘ WILL BE SOLD, In pursuance cftho last Will amt r f V . Testament of Maitln Lo,wnr fc hue of, the Cay* r PmsburghtdecM,on Monday, theJUidayofApriM a*, Piusbunjhj'by public ‘iuhll ahTAwdUbte AVard; coniaiwngnearly kßown bwWing ®»r#» «H - properly and ftmhtr informa <o Mhektl ipjiliiiryaaonjeys tsi .w .-* cl ,or,ttt taw, FoartlisttmirpWo.eiilKr;Dftie on y . .igned, Exeootor* of the IsslJWfll dndTffltuoant of .lama l*mry,dec’ll; ~ • JAMES BCiEia.Y, JOHN-«QI t W.I3.L, „ , ■ /OH«;fWSipr N.B.—Tlio adjoining Lot, conaftWSSHWßiSieMiae .quantity of land; u also far Rale./ ' ' xg%^)dlvr ~ • ADDITIONAL SALEQJ? Forty Town hotfl ia Kon Ufattnolf O. TOHE recent unprecedented sale of Lota IniQeaboTe i .thriving Town having Beajdty'bxhdpsed'ifc<we 9*sr demand yblLtwhbfura, »• undersigned has been-induced today bm&jpntonoi . nis property in town lota as r ubov#,and oflaru them for sareatpricea and tcrms that cannot fidJ to meet the / viewsof thosd wishing to to. sayanything of the tb e !town:'and,prospBCta, Gt having suffiemmfit described in recent advert* isements,) oiherthan that over onehundrod lots have recently changed hands, and: been-.pure based by those vnshtngto prqcnre n deslruble — The above lota are among *hejnost eligible anddeai-* ruble iii the place, and.afo fotated imhrceit*. tre of those >recenlly-«oId»' : - ' ' ' ' For informatiob-apply to the proprietor in Liverpool, or to Jaotca Blakely, Esq., Foanh street. Pittsburgh. • / BLAKELY, East L»verpool,'Febj2ndi 1851: ’ ; IfsblSfcdawf A , To Contractor*. 3 T>KOPO»ALS are mVited froth 4 : M«*bs)s, Stone- A v Cuuera. of « Pro* testant Episcopal Church jit thfiiconict of Diamond & ley;and Giahtstrefct. The proposals lobe halted in, an; .or befOTethetSth day of A|«iJriaxi.ir 5 i^r; _ A. and specifications may he seen Room oftTrioityChurch, ehtratmb <aa Saturday momhis wady between'the;Jumrsrof .9 A. M. and i P» Mw^whcre;^ fhlHnlbmalion wjlibe given by on Architect. . By order >. * mai27:td - • Tan BraabtHoi CoManraa. C 1 Mall church quaiay and in O goodorder,can be had dtpnVam-sale, at one bun* dreadollara,on apalicatioa'to- Auct’r.. iuUt39 •cotrier of Wood ernd-IKfUi streets. TXTHITE CORN MEAL—Freah gtouxuLand nicely W ufted'; a small lotoa hand and fofsale bv , f , BHODES A ALCORN, uurt9 . U 7 Third «t,oppoaita St. Charles Hotel. - •V'.'to. v s,| v :I. : :;: MEM < ..<, ,*•*■** : \ • :
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