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Y , ’eA- v ij o best pre- Market street and tl Likenesses t Sn-r* a -H^-— ‘U teomownds J_ faoturing Compa pS V ' n • Twelve Hundred : Drug* m qniiedto'bepaid om fi *„h>.!.. Office of Charles Lea -f ! ’* Shaker . East Tarontum, Apr ■ "& {°? ;«. RICHARDSON, 8 fStraf-v'-?,'sTr ouoteum. -QOOKS f or snbscriptio t7l- B. a Aard XJ pany will be opinet '"l'T'-y «fliV' naiements LESLIE, No. 81 Fifth sti ’ 1 77" 1 'Y7 ’'Y ’im!-.- v 7 and sole- thoClh, and Wednesday, Vi* *f.?jTSc S may bo 10 o’clockof said daysj a 2Va - ertttente.; & CO..iriLawrencevrfle, idedhor* Maynoxt.atlOo’elock; a ®ft,J»“ la the villago of Hatfield, 1 WAIT. at 10 o’clock; and at tho ... ■■....■ A CO., in the borough of£ Wood st,, tout of: May, at 10 o’elbc •• teny Cuyj o’clock. 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HARPER, EDITOR PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1851 JC7~“ No Asnmcan citizen can ever ctass . to esteem the Union as the first qf ail 'biasings, Disunion! God for* bid Nations yet.unborn would,rue the.rashness of-the &c 4 Democratic State conventions. AT READING , For notmnaung candidates for Govrahoa ondCASW* Co>ciwnoNEa on tlie 4th or June, 1851 as fixed b> the ‘VftUiomeport Cqh\ enuon „ AT HARRISBURG, ; -For nominating candidate? tor StrasarE Bekcit, on tne llth of Jane, 3851, a fixed b> the regular action of tne State Central Committee The Weekly Fost. this Dumber of the Saturday Morniog Po t con tains many beautiful selections In Poetry—“ The Californian's Farewell“ I think ofThee “The | -Poetry of Pope,” Interesting Correspondence from California, Harrl burg Correspondence, An Ac* count of the Spiritual Rappmge, by W. S Courtney ; Court Proceedings , and a large amount oT Edito* rial, Miscellaneous, Agricultural, Commercial, Telegraphic, Local, Foreigu and Domestic ndws,— Price five cents. William S. Campbell, Esq. Since the death of the Hon. William Be attx, I of Butler, we find the friends of that good man generally uniting in the support of Wiiliam S. Campbell, Esq., of Cambria county, for the office of Canal Commissioner. . Mr. Camfbesl, during the past winter, was spoken of tn various quarters as a suitable person to 611 the high and responsi- I ble office of Canal Commissioner, but being a j warm personal and political friend of Mr. Beattt, he peremptorily declined allowing bis name to be brought before the public in any manner calculus ted to injure the prospects of that gentleman. In this determination Mr. Campbell showed that he to advance the interests of the Democratic "party rather than gratily personal ambition. Now that Mr. Beatty’s earthly career has ended, his numerous friends throughout the State are moving in behalf of the nomination of Mr. Case bell. — What course the delegates from this county may take, we are unprepared to say, but from the in» formation we have received, we presume the most of them will support Mr. Campbell. As Super intendent of the Portage Railroad, Mr. C. has made one. of the best officers the State has ever bad. Besides being perfectly honest, (an indis pensable quality in a public officer,) he is an in telligent* affable gentleman, and an active and at- tentive business man. It he should receive the nomination for Canal Commissioner, we predict th&t he will be elected by the largest majority ever given to.a Democratic candidate in Pennsyl vania. From everyportion ofibo country we aro receiving the moat cheering news in regard la the prospects ofthe crops. The weather nas been very favorable thus far, and unless something of an adverse nature .rises between this and July, we may look for abund ant harvests. Below wc giro somo intelligence to our readers on this subject from our cichangcs abroad: Chops in Maeylabd. —The Rockville dooms) •ays I The growing wheat, as far as oar viow has extended,-is beautiful indeed, and we learn that in every part of the county it presents tbo samc appear ance. -We have never seen it an promising at fhrs season of tne year. The grass is also growing finely and looking well. Tho prospect is indeed cheering for the farmers of . Montgomery. The oat crop hao-not been generally sown, bans a few daja, if the weather continues as fine as it has been for sev eral days past, toe crop will have boon generally put 111. The Caori in Ohio,— Wo ate pleased 10 learn that present apaesranccs indicate fine crops in Omo the present year. The Somerset Post says ; “We do not recollect that we ever saw a more flattering prospect for a good crop oi wheat than we hare at present. . The wheat in Uio iow lands in the western part of* the Stale loots exceedingly well— much better than we anticipated. Our hill land a present • a -view that makes one feel pleasant, and proves tharm» soil m the Stale is heller adapted for wheal. In many places the crop ta eo luxuriant that farmers are resorting to pasturage. If no draw back sbontd occur.to check its maturity,our wheat crop, we think,will excel that of last year. The prospect for all kinds ol fruit is also flatter* .mg—having not received as yet any injury from cold weather or frost. TasCnopsur Old WEmroBELAHD.— The Greens* burg Republican of the 18th says: The Grain crops in this coanty look remarkably well, and from pre* sent appearances there will be a very large amount ofgrain harvested the present year in Westmoreland, Considerable quaotitiesofoatshave been sown, and our fanners. are busily employed on their corn grounds. JsnnyLlndln Cincinnati. The Swedish Nightingale mado her firat appear ance before a Cincinnati audience on Monday even ing, at the.Sycamoro Street Theatre. The house was crowded with the beauty and fashion of the city, and the concert gave the greatest satisfaction. The Commercial of Tuesday states that ihc crowd outside around the Theatre was much larger than it was within. Sycamoro street was blocked with a mass ofrhuman beings! The buildings on the s outh side of the Theatre, as . well as the high fences, were, at one time, covered with men and boys - A demonstration was made to opoh the shutters, which . wusmeistod by iho polico ; a shower of brickbats followed" from the roofs ofbaildißgs, breaking (ho lamps in the theatre alley, but fortunately injuring none of the officers. A pistol shot was fired at the officers, from the heights, and a buckshot took effect in the hand of Watchman War. Haboir. Tko shot was returned by the police, who; beaded by Rurrur, dislodged the crowd. Cincinnati must be taking lessons in morals from Philadelphia and New York. .Swiroiino the Gold Dcooers.— -The New Or leans True Delta describes e process ofeamo ofibe more adroit rogues m that city, to possess them* selves of the “ duel” of the retarmng Californians. By promise of a high pneo for the gold, the silly mi ner entrusts it to them to weigh, having agreed on the terms; when, so soon as it is done, they throw it into a howl containing a lot of dost, and then raise a dtspnio about, the price, managing to mako the minor demaodTCturn of his dost. By a little leger demain in the weights they arrange to tithe the lot pretty effectually* A gentleman named Swot made this discovery on the Ist April, (iaial day 1} having suffered to the extent of nineteen, ounces, through tho trick of a couple of brokers, giving their names as I*Tor?e and Zs£i£L. The Moor Dacueebeottpe.—The Boston Jour nal aays tbat Mr. J. L. Whipple, tho distinguished dagucrreotypiat, has succeeded, with tho aid of Mr* Bond, the Cambridge astronomer, in taking views of tho surface of the moon, as it appears, through the great telescope* at the Observatory. The Journal has seen two daguorrootypes representing the moon as it appeared °n Monday cod . Thursday nights of last week. -The mountain sand valleys of the moon are very distinctly defined on the plate, and it is be* licvqd that by the aid of these representation?, tafcon ot different phases of. the mooD, their height and depth may be determined. The importance of ’ thesd'cxperiaiciits. wiliibo dniy appreciated by the astronomer. ■ - - THE CROPS. -• ,r ■"liiif! *• *■•■ A ' ■' ; r i - .-■•?* :, t ..- •'. , v'AS ADDRESS TO THE LADIES 0* BITUBUBOH ABD AILEOHEKY, In Behalf of the Western Pennsylvania Htajntal. It is well known to most of you, that the In stitution just named has been located , on a site given by the benevolence of i two of our sex, and erected by the contributions of a liberal public .. The building is of ample dimensions, conve nient arrangement and beautiful position. While near the City, and easy of access, it command, an extensive prospect of hills and river, crowded streets and cultivated fields, including the railroad and turnpike, with their passing vehicles and busy mo\ements As yet, however, this enterprise, projected by many who have passed away—save m the re tnembrance of their virtues —and carried out by their successors in office, in obedience to that pre cept which directs us to “do good as we have opportunity,” has not produced its expected re sults. No grateful convalescent has left its walls —no students have resorted thither for improve ment in their professional researches, and why is this * For want of money. We have thousands at command to pour into the lap of the enchant ress of the North, who visits our shores to be witch us with her unrivalled melody. Have we nothing for the wants of onr fellow-creatures ’ To us women the appeal has been made by a Ci ;omraittee of ihe Managers of the Hospital, to assist them in procuring furniture needful to com mence operations; and some of us have telt that it is a work well suited to our sex, and one which might profitably employ the combined efforts of the female portion of this:commumty. It is our wish, in this Communication, to call your attention to the above mentioned object, and detail the method which, after consultation and mature deliberation, seems most likely to ensure It is proposed, at present, to occupy only the centre building and north wing, containing two halls, four parlors, eight private apartments, and twenty small rooms, intended for lunatics. As the. best way to obtain the furniture, it is proposed to form a society of ladies, each of whom, on furnishing a room, is entitled to have her name inscribed therein. A simitar privilege belongs to any number of ladies who combine to gether for the same purpose. It is proposed to hold a meeting of all of you I who are disposed to aid in this work, on Tuesday I next, at 3 o’clock, P. M., in the Session Room of the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, to organize this society; when a plan of the Hospi* tal will be exhibited, and an inventoiy made out | of the articles required, and their probable cost, i Will you not respond to this appeal, ye wives and mothers of Pittsburgh and Allegheny s AI» ready has one lady promised to arrange a parlor and we trust there are many others actuated by a similar spirit. Confiding in that sympathy and compassion which is the peculiar trait of woman, wo reiterate to you our invitation to meet together and devise -liberal things.” NANCY W. CAMPBELL, MARY ROBINSON, MARY H. BRUNOT, ELIZA WILCOX. . t t. :t Srribblings and Clippings. Tho railroad track between Wilmington (Del.) and Baltimore is about being repaid. Six thousand tons of rail will be required for the purpose, which will be procured from the interior of New York and from abroad. —«— Near Springfield. Mass., oa Friday week, Poole, the Englishman, ran five miles m 30 minutes 45 seconds, winning 850, and G. W. Herman ran the distance in 30. 55, winning 825. The bet was that they would do it within 31 minutes. —— It ib said that the roof of the Crystal Palaco proves to be leaky in several places, and (hat it is doubt* ful whether tho building can be made perfectly water tight. Should this fear prove true, the Great Exhibition will come out badly. —— The wheelwrights, coachmakere and blacksmiths of Wa hington, paraded April 14, on a strike for higher wage In the course of their march, they assaulted several who would not unite, and a number of the pro cession were arrested by the police . I The Boston Commonwealth states that several warrantsTmve been issued for the arrest of other fugt -1 live slaves in that city. President Spares. luih nearly recovered from the local injury he lately received, which, having no perma nent effect on his general health, is not likely to keep him many weeks longer from the public discharge of his official duties. The 75th anniversary of Hekry Clay s birth-day was spiritedly and handsomely celebrated in N. York on Saturday- Sunday, tho 13th, was the anniversary of the birth of Thomas Jefferson. There are, seems, dissensions in the French church. The Archbishop of Paris recommends his cler gy to leave secular matters alone, and attend to their own business. The Bishop of Chartres, who is now in Ws 80th year, warns his clergy in a pastoral letter, to be on the guard against, and to pat down, dangerous opin ions and errors of the day. This “ wicked but witty* l epigram is from the, French of La Mon: “ The world of fools have such a store, That he who would not see an ass Must bide at home, and bolt his door, And break his looking-glass.” . In London there are 20,000 journeymen tailors,of whom 14,000 earn a miserable existence by working 14 hours a day, including Sunday. There are also in the same city 32,000 sewing women, who, on an average, make only 4|d. or 9 cents a day, by working 14 hours— not quite $ of a cent per boar. Cot. Kobpojiay, who used to dance the Polka at Palmo’s theatre, in New York, is to be interpreter lo the commission to be sent to Turkey alter Koisuxh. ■■ — The clergy and principal tails* of the Homan Cath - otic church have published a card in the Wueeiuin, cx prc«*ing their ‘‘unqualified condemnation and abhor rence” of the acts of the rioters, and engaging "that the irjurv to the property of their Methodist brethren shall be made good to them.” ii is proposed to bring together in London, during the present year, all the principal works of the leading English paintert, to form a grand exhibition - Aotmaipu Rocsskt, of ihe Roussel ballet troupe, while performing on Saturday at the National, in Phila delphia, injured her left leg very aeriomly, while en deavering to catch herself as she was falling. She was incapacitated from appearing daring the rest of the even ing Tho Mansfield Herald siatea that daring il e past year 221 persons have gone to California from within the corporate limits ot that town. The gold fever hs» prevailed extensively In Old Richland j! i s believed that the same General, who once refused to fight Gen. Jacxso*, and shortly after challen ged Gov. Cuprros, when he knew that he woold not ac cept, is to be the next Whig candidate for the Presiden cy A wag says that, now-adays, when men marry, Ihey get more whale bone than women, and more coffee tag than “tin. 11 —Sxehongs. Pooh 1 this wag la behind lha age- Comets and coffee bag starts are exploded long ago. The New Orleans Ptcayone state* that very ra ptd progress is made by the laborers in clearing away ike rubbish, preparatory to the re-building of the St. Charles Hotci. The plan agreed upon meets with eery general approval. The exterior of the building will in the main be preserved, but many interior improvements will bo made. It is also 10 be somewhat enlarged. We learn from the Charlestown (Va.) Spirit of Jefferson that, on the 25th ultimo, Wu.ua, s little ton of Mr Buxton 0- Sanrn, of ClaTke county, aged about 3 yean, strayed to a mill race, a short distance from his 'father’* hoase, and fell in, and was found suspended on the wheel of ihe mill with his tusk broken, ■ ... Judge Dasortt, late Chief Justice of Connecti cut, died at Now Haveu, at a very advanced age,on Fri day night week. He was a native of Attleborough, Maasaehuaetts, and was born in the year 1704. Judge Daoosxr was also a member of the “ Hartford Conven tion. ” D r . Ciias. M Hitchcock, Assistant Surgeon H.S A hat been promoted to a full Surgeon, with the rank of Major. The Doctor has been ordered to California, to inks charge of the medical department of the Pacific division. Evan Burnt, a builder, formerly of Philadel phia, was killed in an affray, at New Orleans, with a man named Bbtodt, on the. evening of tho 4th into. The deceased demanded payment of a debt, which Bbtodt owed him. From the'Ravenna (0.) IFAt*. The Fourth WecU. The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad haa been in operation an far aa Ravenna four wooks. Inalcad of the boainoaa of the Road decreasing, aa predicted, it i( faat increasing. Wo notico ahipmenta, during the past week, of goods for Salem, Canton, &c. Goods tor these places have heretofore been teamed from Pitta borgh and Wcllsvitle. Our own merchants, and thoso oflho aarronnding villagea, are beginning to receive their spring purchases, by thin road, in groat abund ance. The passenger business is also on tho in crease. There passed over the road tho fourth week SIXTEEN HUNDRED and FIFTY-SEVEN per sons, as follows. Days. April B—Tuesday. “ 9— Wednesday ** 10—Thursday “ II —Friday “ 12—Saturday “ 14—Monday Tom! 1667 » , Tho passenger business fur the first four weeks foot up as follows: First week. Second week..... Third weok. Fourth weok T0ta1.......*.* A Rival of Profossor Webster. The Court of Asaixea of the Haute Oaronue, four dava ago, tried a man named Mcds, for the murder of M.Guittou, a notary, of Saint*Sulpico'de Lexat. On the 29th of December last, the accused wenteev cral times to M. Guittou’a office, and pressed him to accompany him to draw up eomedoeds. M. Guittou at last went, but did hot return homo. The next day, his family being greatly alarmed, caused inqui* ries to be made, but they led to no result. Suspicion fell on the accused, and hie house was examined.— Traces of blood were found on different articles of dress, on an axe, on the walls, &c.,and on the walls also were some bits ofhair. mixed with blood, which wore ascertained to bo those of the deseasod When these things were discovered, tho accused display* c 0 great emotion. Bits of peculiar description of ■oil were found on a wheelbarrow, and a person an* nounced that, on the previous night, ho had heard the noise of the barrow going in the direction of a field of that sort of soil. This field was accordingly examined, and in a pit tho body of the deceased was discovered. Meda calmly exclaimed, on seeing the body produced, “ It was not 1 who did the deed I” He was taken to prison, and after a while sent for his wife, and admitted to her that he was the mur* derer. The poor woman shrieked and fainted. To the examining magistrate he also admitted that he had put the deceased to death, and thrown the body into the pit, but he labored to show that it was in a moment of passion and without premeditation. A multitude of minute circumstances, proved that tho murder had been deliberately planned, and that he bad long entertained bitter animosity against the do* ceased, to whom ho was a debtor, and who had lal« terly pressed him for payment of his money. De» dared guilty by the jury, the Court condemned the man to death. He heard the sentence without any emotion. In the prison’, however, he displayed profound discouragement, and took no food; and when his wife or children were referred to he wept most bitterly,— Qaligndni’s Messenger. Tamff.—'Thio puzzling name is derived from the town of Tarifa, at the mouth of the Straits of Gibi raltar. It was4he last stronghold when the Moors disputed with the Christiansj and when the former held possession of botb the piiiars of Hercules, it was bere that they levied contributions tor vessels entering'the ftfediterranean, whence the generic name. • -s- •<'; . ■ ; ’ " ’ • H 5 1 c ~ r ' - Romantic Suicide In. Slew Orleans. We referred a few days ago to a romantic sui*. j cide in New Orleans, where a husband and wife agreed to poison themselves. The husband took his dose, the wife hesitated, set the poison aside, and became a widow It seems that the lady has since been arrested, and is undergoing an exatm** I nation on a charge of being accessory to her hus*. band’s death. The Delta says the examination of tins woman excited some interest, as the question of guilt involved in the charge against her, was a novel one. It was never yet heard that a man was hung lor attempting to hang himself, pdsoo* ed for attempting to poison himself, or beheaded for attempting to cut his own throat. Principals loot being punishable, how can accessones.be? was the legal question. To talk of “ malice afore- I thought” m case of suicide, is simply ridiculous, I end lu this case, though the woman advised the J act, the man mixed the poißon, and the only 1 charge which could legally lie against her, is for j having failed to fulfill her part of the contract I solemnly agreed to between them. I The testimony in the case, as given by a wit* I ness who received the dying declaration of the | unfortunate husband, is as follows : Roussel, the deceased, said that, aa usual, a dif ficulty had arisen between him and his wile, and was going on to state the circumstances, when the wife endeavored to stop him. Roussel told his wife to go away, and continued : “ My wife and 1 prepared two separate doses of arsenic, ohe for each of us. My wife said to me: love you, you love me; let us.die together.’ I accepted the proposition, being tired of;;life. The two doses were prepared by me, one of which I took.*—* “ Roussel then said, that previous to taking the poi son he hesitated, and his wife said to him: ‘ You are too much of a coward; are you afraid to drink?’ Roussel, at this stage of the affair,‘asked witness if he understood biro, and was answered in the affirmative. Witness then asked the accu sed why she had arsenic in her house.. She said she had if to poison rata,and a dog named Zampa. The husband, Roussel, on hearing this, dramatic ally rose and exclaimed, u l am Zampa /" Roussel said that for two weeks previous bis wife used to feign sleep, and in those feigned sleeps she used to give utterance to pretended dreams, in which she iutimated that she had other lovers whom she preferred to him, her devoted Charles. Roussel tbea said that tie had mixed the poison himself, and bad token his allotted portion, and that his false spouse had refused to take hers, but in its stead had taken a glass of brandy. Thedyr ing man then turned to his wife and said: “Now you are free, or yon will' be in a few hours, ana then you can have as'many lovers as you please." At this stage of the proceeding, counsel for the accused stated, that as no case had been made out on the part of the State, he deemed it unnecessary to offer any testimony for the defence, and would move for the immediate discharge of the accused. The Recorder, after a few pertinent remarks on the strangeness of the offence charged, and the tack of stataiary provisions hearing on the case, agreed with the motion, and discharged the wid ow, who walked off apparently saliefied, not only with the decision, but with the certainty that her charms could uot long be overlooked. Painful Humor* from llio Soatb. The National Intelligencer of Toesdiy morning says : “ If either prisateor public information is to bo relied opon, soother scheme of cnlswful violence, to be directed against tho territory or a friondly power, in the form of an aucmpt 'upon Cuba, is on foot. We havo letter* from the interior of Georgia, staling the departure of a number of persons for the Gulfcoast, intending to meet and organise some where on the coast, in the neighborhood of Apalachicola. We havo from another point in the *amo vicinity tho sub joined more distinct statement of the departure of a considerable body of men from that point in the stmc direction. We cannot doubt that tho authori ties of the United Status, Civil nnd Naval, will be on the lookout to present or defeat this now au tempt to dishonor ih ; a Republic ia its own estima tion and in tho opinion of all thn civilized world. .From rt* jUtaMit lp< ~ /■CAMPBELL A CHESS hnvo this day (April Ulh,l 1 .y associated with them CHARLES M’KNIIvHT. |The bUßineßs will be continued under the firm ol CAMPBELL,CHESS & CO.-: luprlO THOMAS J. CAMPfIkLI.. DAVID CHCSS. CttABtBS M’KNIGHT. Iron city Tacit Factory. THE subscribers manufacture and keep constantly oa hand, all sizes of Tacks, Brads and Sparables, Fin ishing, Clout and if ob Wails and Tacks; Barrel Nails, Copper and Zinc Shoe Nails; pattern maker s points; Rivets, assorted sizes, . CAMPBELL, CHESS -fc CO., .Warehouse* S 9 Water sty Pittsburgh. l,OlB 1,119 1,363 1,6571 6,6671 Ucmural. WOODWARD, BLAKEDY A CO., Manufacturers of Qaecn&warc, East LrvsRPoOL, Ohio, haTO re moved their sample Store from No. 104 Fourth street, to the corner of Sixth and Liberty street*, (second,story,) where they will keep on hand a large antTgenorat as sortment of Rockingham and Yellow; Cano Ware, suita ble for the country aud city trade. Merchants and Tr aders aro respectfully solicited to call and examine the quality of our wares ami prices. . , Orders from a distance atiouded to with promptness. aprtO -• Remittances to Great Britain & Ireland# BLAKELY &CO. have constantly for aalo SIGHT DRAFTS, payable at aiW Bank in England, Ireland, Scotland and wales, and for any amount over-xl ster< ling. Office with Woodward, Blakely & Co., co mer of Sixth and Liberty streets, (second story*) next door to J. Jc R. Floyd’s wholesale Grocery. . ivpHa . ON the evening of the 17th instant, a NOTE, dated April 12,1851, for SiCt)-drawn by me: made, pay. able to the order of John Christy, and by him endorsed. The public are cautioned against purchasing or trading for said note, as payment has boen stopped. . Any person finding said Noto,wlll roach oblige raaby leaving it at the store of J. P. HftrbftcV, No. 107 Liberty street. I apilo:3tl WM. CHAFJcJbR.-^ New Bftnktti Boofcgll _ AT HOLMES’ LITERARY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office: • . . , Rose Douglas, or the Autobiography of a MimsteT s Daughter; Nathalia—a Tale; . * , , Richard ol York—or the White Rose of England: an Historical Romance; ... Pope Joan, or the behiale Pontiff* byG.W.M.Rey nolds, Esq. ■ ■ ' The Personal History and Adventures of Pen Owen; by John Galt. • Tom Racquet and hia Three Maiden Aunts. Uus work is a companion to “Vanitv Fair.* 1 _ Bertie : a humorous novel; byOKS O /? w/Sfcir T ‘mo,ihe Avenger; by the author of tons,” “Letuce Arnold;’* « Mburdant Hall.«c*- . Littell’s Living "• (aprlj^ ENGLISH AND IRISH BLACK TEAS : ~Exactly die same kind of Strong and.Roagh aie used m the Old Country* can he had at MORRIS' 'TEA MART, iu the Diamond, and at no other Store in Pittsburgh... J»nce, 50 and 75c;- ■- ■ These Teas arc enurclv free from all Herby taste. apilO i■■ ■ Dissolution of Pwi® e f|IHE partnership heretofore existing sub- X senbers, doing business ond«“ efinn ff Walker and Blakely, was dissolved by mutual consent,qn the let of April- Ae unfinutwd ImdaMS-or rije Etto wil! be s "i. JolinW “ lkcr - SiTb^Sy. ■ j-, r ■■y i w . ■ ’ > . * v*\ ■■■■: * *.'■ *■, V f .• 1 • .1; .* l ';■ 4 f .. ■r . ' •A.tj’-p'. -I v.- ‘ '• „*v <> . -_N ■»>;« *- p' h ir_ J * , \ "■ ' , wmai&s-aL v- k...;.. Vv- 'V. ; - , -r , * »* < y * ,~ .v.-i.- I ,;''"', CITY ATFAIRS. [OFFICIAL REPORT.] [Proceeding# [lu Select council* April 17,185 - Council met upon special call of committee on Present—Messrs. Bruce, Day, Edgar, Edwards, Gallagher, Kelly, Kennedy, Kier, Kincaid, Lorenz, Morrow, Wilson and President Murray. The minutes of the last two meetings were read and approved. ~ - The resolution relative to the pnbhcation of the proceedings of Councils, and the resolution relative to the erection of gas posts, which were laid over on third reading, at the last- meeting, were aev-., orally taken up and read a third time and adopted. Mr. Lorenz stated that be had been informed by members of Conncil, that tho present City Assessor had verbally declined to proceed with the duties of said office, and had promised to tender his written resignation thereof, this evening. Inasmuch as this had not been received, ho offered the following resolution. Rctotved, That the City ABBOssor having declined, or neglected to comply with the provisions of the ordinances relative to bis offico, tho same is hereby declared to be vacant, and Councils will meet in joint session, this evening, at 81 o’clock, to elect a person to vacancy. On motion ot Mr. Gallagher, iho resolution was read a second time. Mr. Kennedy moved its third reading and final passage. . , , But, upon suggestion of. doubts ae to tho legal propriety of proceeding with such election at pres ent, gave way to a motion by Mr. Gallagher, that Council adjourn, to meet ,at tbe call Of the financo committee, which was adopted. - forricxAL report.] ; | Proceeding# in Common Council. , I Thursday, April 17,1861. 1 Council inct by special call of finance commiueo. I Member# present—Messrs.'Blssel, Black, Cordell,.l Cunningham, Drum, Friend, Gribben, Hammond, | Harper, Kaye, Little, M’Foiland, Mellon, Pollock, Reis, Shrom, Turtle, Willock, Wilson, Wrigbter. . On motion, Mr. Willock took the chair, as Presi dent, in the absence of Mr. M’Knight* - Mr. Black presented an ordinance entitled “ an j ordinance rcgnlating the markets.” Read, and re. : ferred to committee on markets. The Clerk oCtheS.C. communicated a report from the street committee, accompanied with tho fol lowing resolution, Yiz: Jtoo/cei, That the finance committee be- aod ; they are hereby instructed to provide means to tho araount of $B3Bl 94, being the amount.of contract# entered into in 1848 and 1849, and executed and paid for in 18b0 out of improvement fund. In S. C.j report readand accepted, and resolution read three times and adopted. Action of S. C» con curred in. - - Also, the following resolution* viz: Resolved, That the committee oh engines and hose be and they are hereby authorized and instruct-1 cd to receive proposals and enter into contract for I the re-building of the Niagara Engine House, ac cording to the resolutionpassed in Councils, Decem ber, 1850. ». And-that they, in connection with a committee from said company* shall decide on a plan for tho same i Provided, That the whole'cost of rebuilding said house sball notexrtecd $l5OO, the amount appropriated by said resolution of Decern* ber, 1850, and to be paid for in July, 1852, unites said Niagara Fire Company shall enter into bonds for any excess in Iho cost of said building. t lo S. C., March 31, amended by Inserting “and to be paid for in Jaly, 1852,” and, as amended, read three times and passed. Action concurred in* Also, a communication from Mr. Aldeo, relative to certain anils against the City. ..lia S. C. read and referred to City Solicitor, with power to act. Ac tion concurred in. : * . Also, the following resolution, viz : . Resolved, That the Treasurer be instructed to no tify the several Collector# of Taxes in the thediu | ferent wards, that all those who do not settle in i foil their last year*# duplicate with the Treasurer, on or before the 25tb of this month, shall not be entitled to take the office of. Collector for this year, and Councils will proceed to elect other persons in their stead at the regular slated meeting of Councils, ou the last Monday of this month. Tho .Treasurer ia also instructed to notify tho City Assessor to leave, forthwith, tho duplicate of the last year’s assess, mont of taxes, at (be Mayor’s offico, according to In S.C., read three times and passed. In C. C., icad, and laid over. , Mr. Wilson presented s bid of "Victor ScnbaJfc Co., for $1,50, and one of L. & W. NceU for S4,OQ. A bill of Mr. Mueller forsns,Qo, for advertising, was read, and with the other two bills referred to tho commiueo on claims and accounts. . And on motion Council adjourned, to meet at the cal! of tbe financo committee; IjaHOßTALrty^—Napoleon being on the gillcry bf the Louvre one day, attended by Baron Denon,turn ed suddenly round from a picture which ho bad viow ,cd for some time io silence, and said * Walnuts; Reading do; • do- Cauliflower; Harvey do: •Mixed Pickles;•... . -WalnutKetchup; AAchovy Paste; . . Mushroom do; ■ Essence of Anchovies. • Wflfc A. M'CLURG & CO;, aprll) .Grocers and Tea Dealcrs. • ritKKNTON CIIACKEItS in this city ; X also, Boston Biscuit and . Dyspepsia Crackers ; re ceived and for sale by api!9 - M’CLURG. ■vrEWVCQOP BLACK. received at the 1\ Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth street, a lot of new crop OolongßUtfik 2koj,by the ship r ' Architect, I’and 1 ’and forsale wholesale to the trade at reduced prices. N. B.—The above Teas are direct from Canton, aud the ladta ail w they arc not scented with English Brandy, Gin and Rum tfeW4l A. JAYNES, Fifth it. '' " r S > V* ■ ■ r "'r. . --.•ftJjM. -j -•«V *• *i. *:r-t V.>; V ■?, s wf T . ».•. * • "-V ■' •- •- ' t ; ...-f-f .' .« [t: JL y i t Special Notices. Tbe Great Callfinrnta Plant. 05* Canchalasua,iht 'great medicinal herb of Call* \ fomia, is a new and invaluable addition tooar Pharma- i copmta- A. Robmson, Esq.. author of “Life .w-Califor- | nla,” Hon. J-C. Jones, long a resident there, and other j eminent travelers testify to the wonderful saccess with which it is used by the natives os a enre for Pulmonary j and Bilious complaints. Bycombining it with ■ Z*Wz i leort and Tor, the best remedies for Coughs, voids ana | Catarrhal affections known, pnor to the addition of this ] Plant to our Herbarium, a medicine has been produced, f which, if we are to believe the testimony of scores of i convalescent patients, will cure Consumption itself* in its earlier stages. We refer to Dr. Roger 3 * Syrup of Ate erwou, Tar and Canchalagua. The public are not asked i 'to take its virtaes upon trim.. The Pamphlet in the. {hands of Agents explaiuft the Philosophy of its opera • tions, and gives the proofs of its success. CaprlET Wxto would notroiher enjoy the pleasures of health, ■and the agreeable consciousness of well-being', to lho : griping pams of disease—the bitter continuance of ill- ; health) and the chilling thoughts of neverrecovenng! ! Bat,of all diseases, whoisnotmostanxioastoescape •a disease of tbo-Lungs!- The very idea of falling, a victim to Consumption, sends a tremor to the heart* ’strings of life. But, oh! borer joyous the thought that ' U7B and nsoLTn is still oar own, when just before) De spair hull spread her dark canvass over us; ; Such, kind reader, are the pleasurable sensations ex f per ic need byhundreds, who, by the use of Dr.WlsiatV Balsam of wild Cherry, have • this dire disease.slowly, but surely, driven from their system—and health,.rosy 'health, again restored to theix'fangmslungbodies. . . i Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. • i jjy* See advertisement, tupiia ir> Attention Neptunet*-The members of the 1 NEPTUNE FIRE COMPANY are requested to attend in special meeting of the Company, tobehedmtbe ; HolK oaTaesday evening, April 522 d, at. 7f o clock, P. iM Every member of the coinpany ift reoneßted to •be present, as business of importance will belaid betore tbemcenng. By order, a. N. M’Gosiole, Sec’v. OFFICE OF THE __ [ASSOCIATED FIRMES'SjINM i it/* Books will be open at the Office of the Company, '■Nos.l& and 125 MoncmgakdaHouse, Water ttrteu forthe 'purpose of receVTing robsciiplioni for Two Tnottsana shares of the CapitalStOCk of said Company, on Tues day,die VSth instant. ■' I By order.of the Boaidof Director?, > |; apf4 W. W.DALLASiPr«^ Gastric Jatce or pepsin. .. : JD* This greet remedy, prepared after directions or Baron Liebig, the gr eat Physiological chemist, by Dr. J. 3. Houghton; of FhilSdelphia; is working wonders in aU discases'of the stomach and digestive organs.lt is truly one of themost important discoveries lit tnedical sci ence; Cures of the most hopeless cases of indigestion have been perfonned, to which the afflicted can be re~ L : erred by calling on uie_agenis* m See: adyeniseinetit in another colohm. , Klttsse & M , Dowbll > Amenta*.. feb3 UO.Wood'streeL rrj- Consumers ofwtnes are luvitedto read Inanother column the card of Jacob Snider, Jr.*a cheap-wine store: 67Walnut street, Philadelphia. ' febMrdiy ENCOURAGE HOSIE. INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS’ INSOHA2BOK COMPANV, OF- HIIBB9BOS. O. G. HUSSEY. Prest A, W. MARKS, Sec»y Office—No. 41 Water si. y in Warehouse of V.B. Grant. |T7"Thi3 Company is. now/prepared to insure all kind*; of riskßj On Houses, Manufactories, Goods, Merchant diiein Store,and in Transita Vessels,&c. ;.. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity Of tne Institution, Is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are iul citizens of Pittsburgh r w«ll and favorably known to the community fortheir prudence, intelligence: and integrity.' :■ : Hussey* Wm.Baga’ey, Win* Lan mer, Bryant, Hugh D, King, Edward Heaze! ton«Z Kinsey B.Harhaugh, S. BJ. Kier. .. marl&U Cj* Daguerreotype#. J~Si Nelson & Co. would "respectfully announce to lie citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, andvicinity r llxat they ■ have had a large Operation. Boom, with a Glass Roor and Front, bnilt and arranged expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The best Da guerreotypes,on the best materia), are taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence, of the lie arrangementenables them also to take .Family Gronps, of any number of persons, in the most perfect manner. •- i ■ • • ‘ Likenesses of sick or diseased persons, takenin any Lafayette Hall,Fourth street, corner of Fourth and Wood sweets. Entrance on Fourth sueet. febl4:ly /• Ur. S .U. Howe 1 # SHAKER SARSAPARILLA, , TUB GREAT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE. IT PREVENTS DISEASE-PROOF: A Child Savbdl Curios following evi*. deuce is only one of thousands of similar ..character, : and conclusively provesthatDr. Howe’s Sarsaparilla is one of the most effective remedies ever discovered :~ Dr. Dear Sir. My son, when about biz months old, broke out with that disease,- fcms Sort*, over tbe face and body; and for two years and a hall I tried every means that could be 'suggested by my friends. I also had the advice of six or seven of the best physicians in the country f without effecting a cute, ana I almost wished the Hxtlersufferer dead, that it might be freed from its pains. During the last sec momhsithe sores were so distressing ana painful, my i seif and wife were up with it night and day, for weeks., together, and Aad givenuvaU hops of ever raising our little one. At length, a fnendadvised us to try yoar. Shaker-Sarsaparilla.. .Reluctantly I tried it, anili have reason to bless God for it, fori ia a very short timsjit heal td up i&isora, bo Hint there is scarcelyeven a scarto be seen. Wo only regret that we did not hear of and commence using it sooner, as we are satisfied it would have saved a great deal of suffering and expensed The child is now well and hearty. We do; nnaesitatingly consider your Shaker Sarsaparilla one of the bestpre-. : paroiions now in use. . JOHN STANSBfJRY,, Rose,.between Front and Second sis. This is the only SariapariUa that'actrin the i,iver>Kid* . neyt and Bloody at the same time, which renders it a Uogeth* trnioie valuable to every one,particularly Females, . Dr.Muuey,PrqfessprintheOhio Medical CoSegs, says theShakerpreparaticns aTetTulyvaludilejOndreccmmcnds them to the ptwfie. , V r ', No Mcbcuut—bo MnaraaL—no poxsosous Drugs in Ue Shaker Sarsaparilla, '. EemembeTj it ts warranted to fts purely and entirely and as a Female r and'Family midieine ithae . no equal; '~'Y. •?, fie tyre 'you enquire for pr. Si D, Hows’s Shaker Sarsaparilla. Price 81 per bottle,and sixhottleafor 85. Dr.3.D.«OWE4eC(X. r : Proprietors, , No.X College Hall, Cincumutlj t©:- whopi all-ordera must be addressed. For sale by our. Agents.— - - J. W.ldx*?re J A.BiJk.CK ? Joel Moulbb, J. M/.Townsknd, William Jaceson ana /, A. Jones, Pittsburgh A* ELtioTT>;Alleghen7i *V, H, McClelland. Manchester j P. Ceookeb, and Druggists generally. Also, by HOWE is CO.,Fro prietors.No. 1 CoUeg-e Hall,Cincinaati»phip. [feb2s PdWtcattcntlon Is most respectfully invited to theplain, unvarnished statement of John watt, who was cored Of an did Cough by'the use of thdTßrabLEUHi' r " ■ “ This tuny certify than have been cured or an old chronic cough by the use of four bottles of ..Petroleum: The cough attacked me a year ago Just December, and I had lost all hopes of getting well, as I had taken the ad viced several physicians wiiboutany.benefit.. I.was benefitted almost instantly byJhe usSof lhe Petroleum. Icaughcdup, during the use of the Petroleum, T a hard jubilance resembling bent. 1, make these statements without any solicitation from any one to do so,and sole ly for the purpose that others, who are sufiering may be benefitted- sou are at liberty to publish thiecerlificaiei -1 am ahold ciiiien ot Pittsburgh,rbUYiag resided hefe thirty-ihree years. Sly residence,: at this time, is in Second street : - o , JOHN. WATT. Pittsburgh, February 24,1851.” ttyr For sale by Keyset Jb MeDewell, MO Wood st., R. ht'Sellcrs, S 7 Wood st--, D.M..Ourry, Allegheny City, D. A. Elliott, Ailegheny j Joseph Douglass, Allegheny ; H. P. Schwarts, Allegheny; also, by towrowtewryi:’ Canal Basin, Seventh, st., Pittsburgh. . C7* During these sodden .changes of-the weather, colds, coughs • and diseases of the Lungs and Threat, are more prevalent than at any other "seasoni. We ad vise persons so affected lo.Urocure at once, Jamn I?a> ptetorant, which always refieves a cough or tightness of the cheat or -throat, or the difficulty 01 breathing. Try it. To be had at the Peiciif Tea Store, 38 Fifth itrect. ja3i • • *' fry-Odd Follows* ntU| Odum Building, Fourth i Unit, bttwtut Wood and Smithfitld streets.— Pittsburgh ] Encampment, No. a, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays ofeach I -month. J Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, -No. 4, meetsGd and.4th. Tuesd&ysr Mechanics* Lodge, Np; :Oi jnests-evcry*Tlnir«<3ay evening. ~v<, . v.■■ •- . . WesternStarLodge No. Wednesday* evening* • : Iron City Lodge, No. 182, meets every Monday cv’ng'.. : Mount Moriah Lodge, No. GOO, meets every Friday evening." • • - *. 4 ■ zocco Lodge, No. 385, meets every .Thursdayevening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge, No. 241, meets every Friday even- Ing. Hal), corner of Leacock snd- Sandasky streets, Allegheny City. ®am»;iy rryAngorono Lodgei l. O. of a. BWThs An fecrona LodgeiNo. 289,1.0. of U. F v meetsevery Wed nesday evening in Washington Haiti Wood «. []nl:ly rrj»l« o; at. O. BWPiace of Meeting; Washington Hall, Wood street, beiwcert Stlma*Virgin Alloy. Pirrsstißoii Ikjdqs/No. SlS—Meets every-Tnesday rcemug. * ■ * . ■ ••• . • • Msbc&otob EncAMpartri'r, No. 87—ftleeia In and 3d Friday ofeacb month, ■_ . mat2s—ly ; Oj-17, A. O* I>*—HILL GROVE, NO. 31 ot Hie Lhutsd Ancient Order r‘*. W W Dallas Rod? pßtiersoa. U» H*. Hartley, R*B. RgSfiSJSSS***? Jt- „.•> •*». ••• ■ Laat Night of Diamond’* Sable fUcloauts. AT LAEAVETTE HALL, onSAtardayevening, April 19*. 1851, the QUARTETTE CLUB will ap. Sear as Negro Minstrels- Alto, a grand trial of sUU m lancing, by Joan Dukohd and a gentleman of tin place. Tlunng the evening, Mr Diamond .will dance 81iter’sJie,la imitation ofCtckSliter. Cardsor admission, 25 cents. Performance to com* tence atBo > clock» - .. .. t*P**P Jt TMEN J& UIS! Grata's fl«w fflammntti panorama OF THE HUDSON HIVER, And Semes in Virginia. , ON WEDNESDAY AND SATXJHDAY_AFTER NOONSy Exhibitions at 3 o'clock. Seo3ili». )■; IX3“ Panorama moves at 8 o’clock, precisely. ’Aa mmaaco, 25 cents. Children- nmler Id years of ego* 15-cento. -ALBERT B. CRANE* aprlB ; Proprietor. Fifth _Stfutj, between Wood and Saithfidd. JOSEPH FOSTER— AuaOTTAKCB—First Tier an& Parquetie, 50 cents; Sec ond andTlnrd Tiers, 25 cents; ColotodGalleiy,2s cents. Private Boxes, each,'§l,oo, Doors open at 0| o’clock, Curtain rises at? o’clock. SATURDAY EVENOTG, April 10th, the perform ncee wiD commence with ftp play of THE THREE GUARDSMEN. The whole to conclude with BOHEMIAN GIRL. jfBL MET £N * 8 DANCING AND WALTZING aJA ACADEMY, jit Wiuaßß HittL—WUl bo opened . on Monday, April 14th. For children at 4 o?clock>.and . ; for gentlemen at 6 o’clock, P.M. Instruction givenm;; all the new Dances which are at present in vogue, and danced inaUthe; fashionable assembliesinLondon, Paris and New York; German; Bohemian and Hunga rian Polka; Waltzes—Schottisnj'GaUopade, Redowa, QuadnlleyFranchisr, Mazurka,' Dettt Temgs j German"; Cotillion. A new Dance, called the Jenny Lind Dance, I '' .which has been invented by Mr. Jlcyeu expressly for this season, v Mr. M. Would expressly inform the Ladies and Gentle men. that, as he is going to London and Paris, he can only stay here for a short time, and would be happy to receive applications immediately, at hia rosidence.Sl Fifth street, where he can be seen till 7 o’clock, P. Jn. apil&lw v • ■■■•■ • • FaitUonaMo Dancing andW&lfzlng, %fTR. MEVEPTS DANCINO. Wildes iyX J HAXX,is now open. Day* afj ; TniUon,Mondayi, Wednesdays and Fridays, for children, at 4 P. 11; for gentlemen atOPf M. PriraloJessoos -at. anytime not OCCOpteJ. - : 'iv r ‘ • ■ • • lE/-Cords with terms can be had at Mr.M.’a resi dence,St Fifth street. • ; laprlflilw* • f: (Dispatch copy one week and charge Foil) - Greenwood Gardena* ' ■ ,-t rpms SUMM.ERRRTREAT\& nowopcu for the ac» JL commddaiionof vlaiierß. Tfcebeauty of the place - has been much improved, by ihe addmoa ofcaolco Shrubbery and Flowers. A large collection 1 of 6ver ■- blooming Plants and Shrubbery, of the choicostklhds, are kept for sole on the premises. Ice Creams; Fruits; Ac-, kept in the Saloons as.usual. Boqaels faslofalty ; pat np'at short notice;- The neat and comfortable steamboatCiuelttun, leaves, the landing, between Pitt street and the Old Aileghehy Bridge, at the beginning of every hoar—fromt) o’clock, A.MLuntil 10 P.M. une-czua trip every evening, at 71 o’clock. Stranger* visiting the Smoky City, are invited to' phy' a visit to this perfect Flower Garden., ' The Garden is kept on Temperance'principles, and closed on Stwdsv. ' c. ■ • aprH- RATS! RATS ! RATS! — Buboes &Co ’a Roach, Rat and Mouse Exterminator, is pTep&red in Phila delphia, by a skillfat chemist. Stneo the article has been',.. ns«l in this city; itfaos given universal satisfaction.. Price 23 cents per box. ; v . . S. CUTHBERT, Gen’t Agent, : 7Ssmithfleld street. . " Transparent Window Shade Factory, 48 IRWIN STREET) * Xixiwzßt- ma * '*io> -ussm ttsssni. *T IST OF SHADESon hand and made at alt limes lo j J_i order—•'•••; ... ••• 'v‘ : 34> 4«4) &4 and 6*4 Buff. Shade*,-plain and bordered ; / u .< ft ■ « - « - Transparent gtecn doj • - « *», “ “ Dgrkrv . do f . ; Landscape Shades of every styiev - o .-t Moonlight do do do; ; • . . - : Gothic and Mezzitinto, of new style; ■ STORESHADES of any color, with Lettering orßc signing. OIL CLOTHS on band. • • ; Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. £Cr* Certains hong on reasonable terms. : P. S.—Pedlars will do well to call at the Factory, bo fore purchasing elsewhere. - apitSffm -E. tt. EERNAN. „■ Fair in aid of the erection of a ger man ORPHAN'S ASYLVM—AII friends and well wishers of the Orphans arc respectfully informedThat:ar:\ number of ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity, willhOld.ay Fair, with Sapper, in aid of the erection ot the building!;? of a German Orphan Asylum, for Allegheny t vjrhich.they solicit the support andparticipation Or the •; benevolent. The Fair will commence AptC29th, atWilkpo Hall. ; icKets for the Fair and Sapper 50 cents; forlho •: Fair alone* 25 cents- Tobehad of Air, G. Kretz, liberty:' 7- street pin both the Catholic Book Stores, Fifth street; a 77 Messrs. Felix and Barfcle’s, Penn street,. 'r atJ.Roff'sor J. Lewis’AUeghenyj or at the doors da<"± ring the tiqie of the Fair. ... faprl&td • * , : • Dagncman 6allcry< . • • wishes to inform the Ladies* and } -' iXL Gentlemen of. ihis.vicimty,;ihßVßfc&has fittcfrnp jar . Room over, the Store of Alexander ■& Day, corner of,• Market street and the Diamond, where abe ts prepared 2 to take Daguerreotype m ail the vstiottaF': styles. ... {&* Likenesses taken -Single or in Groups of an& ) number; . faprlftlw - - . . notice*. .. . “vv ~y. npHE Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt » JL factoring Company are notified th&t an instalments, of IVelve Hundred and Fifty Dollar* per share, isra*"- quirediohepaid on. the 10th day of May next, at the,; Office or Charles Dean!*, Esq., Philadelphia. . By order of the Board of Directors. •’ george Thompson;' ‘ v ' ' Treasurer and Secretary. ‘ • . EastTarontum, April 17—aprlB:Sw; . Willi a zn DUou’i lioadon patenc iievor • • Watobes, • -,V ; SUPERIOR to ony. Wiitfchei ever offered to the citi**. aens of Pittsburgh. ' . \> ■. H. RICHARDSON, 81 Market streeiVis solo Agent for the above named Lever Wdiches. The following guar* dntee is attached to each Watch:. By appointmtni to ifa Admiralty, . WlLLrAfitJ)iXufe : -> : . Chronometer and Wateh Manufacture,- ’ 45 King Square, GosweUHoad, .London;' -- This certifies that the accompanying .Watclt, Nor—,— is warranted by me lo be of my. manufacture; and no Watch with mynameuponitia genuine; unless accdtar panied by a cortificate bearing my signature..:: i,: r :• I guarantee the Wateb,No;—,tb-keep time u> the sat- Uiactionof the purchaser. - [aprl7j W.D1%.0N» «■; Lawrencivllleand SUarpßbuTQU Flanli RoadOompenyv BOOKS for subscription to Stoclcof 4be above Com pany will be opened at the Office of BIGHAH-ft - LESLIE, No. 81 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. on Tuesday, the 6th, and Wednesday, the 7th, days- of May hext,av 10 o'clock of said days ;and at the storeofWM.S&llTH ft CO..' iiiLawrencevufe,oa : Thursday,the Bih day of ’ May next, atlOo’clock; andatthe store ofJ.ELSLER*, in. the village of Hatfield, on Friday,;ihe&lh day of Mar* at 10 o’clock; and at the store of LEWI* IMLZELu, ft CO;,in the borough Saturday,the— 10th of May. at 10 o’clock ; to rremam opon- froxa lQ O’clock.A.M..to,4 o'clock,r.M.Yeachdsiy.,. V ; ComassioMas-WILSON M’CaNDLESS. J- GRAHAM, , C. W. ERNEST, JAMES BLAKELY. WM..WERNEBURG; *■ : > 5 CHARLES: PETERSON, HENRY H; LEWIS, - x JOnN OIIISLSTTJ- ' - R. L. EWAtT, B HARDINO. < - JAMES SHARP.-- *- ?££•, -Jl T- * * i■ * $ r • {■ . * ♦ .•„ ■**■.•*■ .. ‘ • '2imuotmente. TQS&VRBr - >LSS3ZB AKD MANAGUA. 'ALL.PAPER—far6±c. per Roll, for sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL, r No.BsFoartinMr>et ttprl'yaM? ucal JEgtote Wantca, T>ROEO3aLB will bo received bSthcondexsigneiTor' 1 JT.a lot 124 fee! from by SO to ICO deep, saitabloiof ihe trediioa;qriuj“Ejtonra &otrsit.in jW , pif4,:Foiatß,.or * FiftHW&rfi. of.the, Citr of KttJliujghj'B* iSa. Store.of, Junes Montaoih.vSmiihfielfl /street; raw MonoayfUiis' aut of April, 1351. • . JOHN M’QUEWAN,,. : JAa. M.POaTEK, ~ E JLOWRV, . - A-GHAB.Ai3, • ■ , GEO/?ONSTON; ' - ' Committee on Ira gf'Neptrao F; C; JjßfrlUil ; . _ - iorsaic. • «■ , _ -a* A STORE,wticV 1 doinjtanexcellent business,ia offered for safe.;■ O/Hce. • •ttprU*-—..'.: ' • • , • rrrALyApj.E seal estate foe sai^e;—foV Y sale—that valuable Lot of Ground, situated joy (ha, corner of Market and Water streetSjUt present occupied byJMQlvany& Ledlie, as a Glass WaTehonsei-fcaving a etrtot of 33rfecm inches, wnt/QflV of3sfeeti§inchß3. . • \ - * }-■? ?■ Alw»\ihe, Lot of Ground adjoiainff ihc Gas Worlfe^- fotmeriyoccupled byMr, r Joseph-.Tomlinson, as .a Snip; Yardr-liama a front .of IQL fcel inches, on the no&gabelsßflrerj&nd nmni&jr back 343 feet lourcen-, oug&;StreeL.-. , } reruns desirous ofparcbailiift canrefrctyefartaeT information from .. C ;^s2S?^22* aprl4 ' _ No>47Jaa»ketstreeV . A V«rO. 1& : A-YOWGi actiTfc business man* anjuiue OfPitls- } A bnigb/TwA w«xwnMTe : acoi9iniaaM «rha fcaa : ; coinmaiifl & XSIHOrOAS JL Ac Jar.—Deefl^Mort*; .&nd,COTiiRODL Bona?; . ExecuKfrV Aftra wisirator,add GoardiaaVAC' •county and alt writings end Agenacs, uutkfu)Jtfeieea* ted. OfficedaFifthrtrcet,imwccn Weed and Smitfw field— fcprlOitf * . -X ts . • u..f • * r J’. f'/v f< *w-*** V"' 1 ; v :~‘ ', •xK’’" > V ■