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God for *.6bid~ Nations yet ttn&cm would rue the rashness <tf the _ <fr«*.’MßtrcHAHAH. - ••• Democratic State conventions. - AT READING-, For nominating candidates for Govnattoa and Cabai CoaxastoitEt. on theAth of June, 1851. as fixed by me Williamsport Convention. . AT HARRISBURG, For nominating candidates for Sutsxmx Bxuch, on the lllh of June. 1851; as fixed by the rsgnlar senan of the State Central Committee. pgr- Cor Choice reading, matter: and poetry aee first page. - ■ Having determined to furnish oar eitennue Job Office’ with entirely new. materials, we shall sell about 100-founts of type now in aee, very loin, for cash or approved paper. We have type enough to fit out Bor 10 country offices complete. The sixes and varieties oTtjpe arc such as are to be found in all large city job offices, from Nonpareil up to SO lino Pica, plain and"ornamental. Also, for sale, several varieties of borders, to good order. Persons wish ing to purchase w ill please make immediate appli cation. ssissx iaso. : ■ Contrary to the wishes am) expectations of onr citizens generally; Jsjnsx Lisd did not give a Concert on Saturday evening. The causes of this disappointment ate set forth in the Card from Mr. Banmra, which we publish below. It is to be regretted that any circumstance should arise to cause tne ll Nightingale ”to feel alarmed. It was impossible to prevent a crowd from surrounding ... the Masonic Hall; and when some seven or eight thousand '• outsides’ collected in a dense “mass meeting,” it was just as impossible to keep them quiet. There was not the least intention to alarm or annoy M lie Limr, but so much “ noise and confusion ” in the vicinity of the dressing room , was enough to produce unpleasant emotions in the bosom of any lady. We are informed- by Mayor Gurams; who > several times passed through the immense crowd of, people on Fifth street, that there was no riotous ■i:i disposition manifested by any one. Indeed, there - were hundreds of respectable and orderly citizens ... on ; the outside of the Hall, who would have - promptly volunteered to suppress any unlawful j . disturbance that might have been made. \ The, greatest noise that was produced was m con-, J ' ' sequence of 6ome reckless hack and omnibus dri- v ..: -Vers attempting to force their vehicles through the ■ dense mass of human beings assembled on Fifth street. It was impossible to prevent people from ..collecting on platforms and on the tops of the ; houses aroond the Hall. It is idle to suppose . that people, would seclude themselves at home when the greatest singer the world ever produced . was charming the hearts of our citizens by the sweetness of her angchc notes. The enarmonsly ; high price of admission, (averaging $7,50 a tick- Sfj) .roodcrtd »t .mposs.ble for men in moderaie circumstances to purchase their way into the Hall, and hence tney selected the most desirable .places outside, where tney could enjoy the ex-. :qni*ite pleasure: of hearing the fair songstress of the North. All this was certainly highly com* . "pllmcntary to M lie Hizrn, although tne noise and . excitement may have operated so mucu upon her i nervous .system as. to prevent her from singing: with that ease and freedom she desired When ’the Masonic Hall is completed, and the surround ing lots, compactly built upon, no . difficulty need be apprehended, nor fears entertained of an audi ence being disturbed. A CARD—JENNY LIND. The.pabllt arc most respectfully informed that the noise and confusion occasioned bv the immense crowd outside the Masonic Hall iaat night, so cbm* • pletcl; unnerved M’lle Jenny Lind, that all entrea ties and assurances from hia Honor, the Mayor,and myself, wore unavailing to induce her to give an other Concert this evening. Sbe would haso been pleased to do so, bad not the tumult oo the roots oi the bandings adjacent to her retiring room, (although I am confident that no norm was intended by the - * Outsiders, 1 ) thrown her into a state or excitement which She could not control, and which mustreoder it impossible for her to sing until a few days’ seclu sion will have restored her to tranquility. She left this morning for BrownavdJe—and wo aro to visit ■ Cleveland early m July. lam happy toeayshowill have the honor of givinganother Concert or two in Pittsburgh, if proper arrangements be made to ae cure the audience and herself from disturbance The public’s obedient servant, P. T. BARNUM. It will be seen by so adverlisement in this day’* paper, tbat Ur. J. S. Lockwood haa commenced running on Express from this City, in connection with Adams &: Co.’e Express, and from Cleveland in connection with the Canada Express, and will re ceive and deliver packages In nearly all the princi* pal towns fa Ohio, between the National Road and Lake .Erie, and also in Rochester, Now Castle, Meadyille and. Erie, iq this State, and Wcllebnrg and Wheeling, in Virginia. ThiaEipress will be of Immense benefit to basinets men and others. Messrs. BaKEB AFobstth are agent* in this city, and will receive all packages intended for delivery in the places mentioned in the advcrtiscmcnt- ■■ Wo are indebted to Mr. Lockwood lor a couple of fine white fish, large and fresh, which w ore brought direct from Like Eric, by his Express, on Saturday evening. They were certainly a great treat. Wo are pleased to learn that Mr. L- will,' from this date, supply.our market with fish twice or three times a week. St. Club Hotel.—Having a little leiaare time oh Satarday wo paid a viait to the St. Clair Hotel, late the Exchange, corner or St. Clair and Penn streets. Mr. Bebwett, the proprietor, took us through every .part, of the honse, and wo were both astonished end pleased to find it so handsomely fitted up. The building baa in many respects bcon remodeled, end It certainly has been greatly improved. Every room bas been nowly painted, pspered and white-washed, and provided with new and beautiful furnitnre. The parlors, especially, arc very neatly arranged. Mr. Behkkt has gono to groat expense in preparing to accommodate the public, and we confidootly pre dict that be will receive on abundance of patronage. He is n very gentlemanly and obliging landlord, and baa engaged experienced assistant, in every depart, ment* . When.onr Railroads are completed, the St Clair Hotel will unquestionably do'an extensive DBIl&e8S« ‘ Wo arc rejoiced to seo that Shoriff Dial, of Philadelphia county, ha. taken his printing from a piratical sheet called the Statemm, which is the mere month-peace of Sttron Cammou and his litUo Cliques of disorganize™ and conservatives, and given it to the National Argus, a tree blue Domo- : cratic print. .The Statesman hi. become as great a nuisance ; as its predecessor, the dirty Spirit of the Timet, which died of its own venom. E3f"We learn from the Boston Times that the Board of Aldermen of that city have wiaely con eluded to rescind their former resolve respecting the Use of Fancnir.Hnll for a reception of Daniel Web ster, and have unanimously adopted others, inviting Mr. Webster to meet his follow-citizeos in the Old Cradle, and.also extending an invitation to President Ftllmbroto visittho city* ' J - i i.-- Type for Stale* Ness Express* ~ : ‘ vvi - '.K. ■:> . -.->***'•«».' - •■ •' i«-,£ -,U ta '■’■■' •- ;■’■'■<• .*■ *■• *,.• ■»••■ •••• V h ,■ •,. v ■...,• .■■,*■'•.■" .••■ •<•■■ ■ ■■;• 1 •«• .. . : - V .- " ~ Premature Agitation of tti© Preitdeu* tlal Question. We entirely agree with oar friend Bbattos, of the Carlisle, Pb/unfwr; that it is premature to BgU tate the subject of the Presidency at this time.—- The election neit fall mast ;be attendedto first— the success of the State ticket should he the obv ject of every true Democrat. After this has been accomplished—after the victory for Democracy has been achieved, the question of the Presidency will properly come up, and we will then be fullv prepared to discnss the merits of the different as pirants. A discussion on the subject of the 'Pres sidency. at this time, is calculated to create heart' burnings, and should be discountenanced by all reflecting Democrats. . We have.noticed with regret, (continues the Vohmtcer.j m several .of the coufities of our State, that waitn discussions are. being waged in regard to the ments of this and that man for the Prasi. dency; and, in appointing delegates to the Demo, cratic State Conventions, in several instances, we have noticed that they are claimed as the “ friends of Mr. Buchanan,” “friends of General Cass,’’ “ friends of Gen. Houston,” &c. Now we contend that the delegates to the Heading Convention have a plain duty to perforin, viz: to place innominan tion candidatet far Gactmor and-Canal Commit* siouer. After they have performed these duties, they can adjourn and go home, and go to work for the ticket nominated The question of the Presidency should not be broached at the Reading Convention The delegates to that Convention have a specific duty to discharge, and if they <u rurte other duties they will be guilty of an error of no small import For the sake of the Demo, cratic party, then—for the sake of the cherished principles we sustain—we hope, sincerely hope, to see the over-zealous friends of Presidential aspi» rants desist m their attempts to drag this question into the Reading Convention—a Convention which, according to the call of the State Com. raittee, is charged with the bare duty of nomina. ting a candidate for Governor and a candidate for Canal Commissioner. ■ As we said before, the question of the Presi dency will come up for discussion at the proper time—after the October election. So far as we are concerned, we are resolved to stand aloof, and permit those who are determined to get op on ex citement at this time m regard to the Presidency, to do so, if they think proper. We cannot join in this movement. We nave a plain dsty before ns —that of uniting the party, so that we can be folly prepared to meet oar Federal opponents with a bold -andumtcd front at'the ensuing elec tion. To secure-a glorious victory we must be united—united in our support of the-Staie Ticket; and, the only way to accomplish this, is to refriyn from the discussion of a remote subject, and one which is calculated to create discord m our ranks Per 'Jit Morning Pool. Axlumsas—lta JSlaxmfactorlco, mineral Buotucei, etc. Ed<2or of ike Morning Post —Slu : In your pa* per of the 24th alt. I find an article on Arkansas Manufacturing, which is correct as far as it goes Permit me to inform you that there is now being constructed a cotton factory at Jacksonporr, Jackson county, and one will shortly be commen ced at Batcsville, Independence county- These counties being in tne cotton growing district, it is confidently expected that they will be good in vestments to the enterprising proprietors While on this subject, permit me to say to the public, tnrough your paper, that the resources of Arkansas are unknown, and all that is necessary to the rapid settlement of this country is to bring its resources, agricultural and mineral, properly before the puhlic,. The nortnern portion of the htate is good upland, well adapted to cotton and the ceral grams, good water existing m abund ance, and the health is unsurpassed by any region north or south. In minerals it is unsurpassed, lean Oping found m every direction, but particu* larly so m the county of Manon ; the black oxyde of manganese being sufficient to supply the world In other portions we find rich beds ol emc ore, and iron ore of the best qnality is found on Black and Counart river, easy of access, &c. The bot tom lands are unsurpassed by any lands in the delta of the Mississippi. The geographical ad* .antages which it possesses are silch that all its resource* will shortly be unveiled, and thousondß of hardy emigrants will be there to aid in the improvement of the country. ARKANSAS Sodom In Tennoflfieot There is certainly. more need of a half doxen miasionanes in Knoxville, Tenu., than any other small section of the civilizod globo just at this time. Rev. Mr. Bttovnmow is the authority (or a descrip tion of the moral pictore : “Thojanxious enquirer alter villains may push the conquest of his researches from Zambia to Capo Horn, and from tbo equator to either pole, and he will Dover fiod (ho equal ofaome (sco we have here) whether we regard them as hypocrites, bigots, chris. tiBQ cbofiSp lake-warm Laodicean*, self-secure pre« tenders, propagandists of gross error, self-balanced slnndnrs, blaaphomous scoffers, worshipers of Bac chus, licentious dcbanchers, loathsome gamblers, abominable swindler*, and other applicant* of vice and passion in human form. Collect all tho acouo drela of other climes, in one grand class-meeting, and our villains here will be found peering arennd them like the magnetic rod sronnd which the light mnge of Heaven play, and towering a head sod shoulder above them all. . This Rev. Bbowblow has been editing a rampant whig papor andjreachmg the gospel in Knoxville for the last ten or fifteen years, apd tho place seems to be "getting no bolter fast” under bis adminis tration. We shall havo to sond oar pious neighbor the,Deacon down there, to assist "brother Brown low” in his missionary labors I OHIO and Pennsylvania Ratlrood. Tho work of laying down tho track on this great improvement commenced on Thursday, ncar«Hav>s * about eleven railesbolow Pittsburgh. The contrac tors have a largo force engaged, and feel confident or being able to finish tho track from this city to Brighton by the first or July. The work of grading and bridging is in so forward a stain that no dolay will arise from- that quartor. The Chief Enguteor, 3. W. Romn, Esq., has jnst returned from o visit along tho whole lino, end represents everything in a very flattering state. The contractors aro ell getting elong finoly, and there is no doubt of the work being finished to Massillon by next fall. At Mansfield Mr. Roberto found a good feeling prevailing. Ooly fiitcen thousand dollar* more sub ecripUoDS are required to justify the Directors in pla cing all the remaining sections of the line under con tract, and this small sum it is expected will be made np within tho next four weeks, when the onlet sec tions will be advertised. At Mount Vernon Mr. Roberts found an excellent spirit prevailing. The people there arb much ela ted at the result of the late vote authorizing a snb acription of $160,000, and they are determined to pnsh their road to a completion at the earliest pos sible day. ■ < Altogether there is a most encouraging state of thiogs nn the .whole line, an d onr citizens will soon begin to reap the direct benefits of this truly Pitts burgh work.— Qazettt. CT* The following unique sign’appears over the door of n Restaurant in San Francisco ; - \ mhin Uub shell where Yankees dwell, We keep the beat of . liquor; U you «re dry; stop, in and buy, »or fifteen cent*—anfepar. . > , Scribbiings anfc Clippings. Before leaving Cincinnati, Jenny Lum and Bab» tnw each sect fifteen hundred dollars iQ the Mayor, to be distributed In charities. We presume Mr. “J. Ci SHiAD” will favor the pobhc with hu opinion of the Jenxt Lino concert on Friday night, through the columns of some one of the city papers this morning, Spue dating scoundrel entered the office, of the Steubenville Messenger the other night, and knocked all the forms intojn. Ho must have been e ptous burglar;' —— At Richmond, Va., on Saturday night of last week, the (nal of Nicholas O- Thompson was concluded, for the murder of his wife,- The jary found him guilty of murder in the second degree, and fixed his term of un pnsenmenun the penitentiary at six years. —— There are eighty-three steamers, large and small, running from ports in California, the whole tonnage of which is 19,000. The enure .consumption of coal per month, for these vessels, is 5,300 tons, of .which about £ is anthracite, and t bituminous. —— The U; 9. Government has hired the house on Government street, Mobile, once occupied by the V. S. Branch Bank,-and afterwards by the Bank of Mobile, to be occupied as a custom-house, until a custom house.!? built. .■ —— Tuppeb admires Mine' statue of -Jackson. The editor of the Richmond Whig does not. So the latter thinks the former a blockhead, and calls his celebrity, “Tapper’s shallow celebrity." “.What Topper said,” in rejoinder, appearcih not yet. ; > ■ —— The Rev. Bavin A. Wilson, who is to take charge of the. Alexander High School m Liberia,-was ordained by the Presbytery of Carlisle, a few days since. The ordination sermon was preached by the Reverend B. Cuask. —— Judge Woodwaud has resumed the practice of law at Wilkesbarre in connecUon wuhhis nephew Wax* xxnJ Woodwabc, Esq. —— The editor of one of the Maine papers says, he has had a pair ot boots given him, which were so tight that they came very nqar making him an Umvcrsahst, because he received his punishment as he went along. ■— The Cork journals announce an epidemic among horses in that district, which is becoming almost as fatal as the malady which proved so destructive among cat tle last year. - A disappointed old bachelor out West says that it makes little difference .whether a man commits suicide or matrimony ? In one case, he loses his Ufa and the oth er his breeches. —— J»o. FpSYfTH, Esq., editor of the Columbus Times, it suggested by the Macon Telegraph, as tne Southern Rights candidate for Governor Of Georgia. . We like the remark of a patriotic citizen of Charleston, who said, ** when South Carolina leaves the Union, I shall moye into the United States.' ’ At a Democratic Convention of the First Con gressional district, Ind., held on Thursday week, at Troy, JodgeLoccHAur, of Evansville, received the nomination of that body for Congress. No girl ever made a happy union by flirtationj because no man capable of making a woman permanent ly happy, wot ever attracted by that whiclj is disgusting to persons of intelligence and refinement. One of the solemnities of a Jewish wedding at Aleppo (says 2£r. Ruesslz.) is fastening the eyelids to gether with gum. The bridegroom is the person who opens at'the proper time the eyei of his bride. —— Aletter from Durango, dated February 20th, says that Pafixsn H. Fuses was not shot or hanged. He was in prison there, studying Spanish, and had proposed to the government to fight the Apaches, if ho was re leased.' —— The three cent coin will be issued from the mini on the first of May, when, there will be an accomala uon of half a million piece* to start with. They are to be paid oat, in order of application, ir. sum* of thirty to one hundred and fifty dollars, and they will be ex changed for American gold or silver coin*, or foreign •ilvcr coins. —— Adam W: Thaxter, a merchant of Boston, was cowhided, in State street, byiti* former partner, Mr. Harrington. The cause aisigced'la business diaagro c ment. lt has been foand, by reference to. the mil of Peter Faneail, that the Boston Aldermen hare no right to refuse the Hall to any particular body, and an or der has been offered to allow any one handred voters to hare ft, on application, for a lawful purpose, hereaf ter. Hiceia being cultivated as an experiment inCal iforaia, on the San Joaquin. With rice along the river oanks, and wheat and barley growing in the back coun try? California will yet be able to establish henclf as a land of ogricoUarai wealth. Look out for counterfeit tens on the State Bank of Ohio, ahd excellent imitation of the first plate, having for a Vignette a male and female figure on either side of a shield with a large X in the cenue ——.A girl bat 19 years old has been arrested in New York for stealing 6915 in gold from a Mrs- Wcstcrficld, who met the child begging in the street, and took her home with the view of befriending her. He nth of James D. Thornburgh. We have the melancholy duty of announcing the death of Jams D. Thousbubch, He died at the residence of his father-in law in Madison, in this county, on Sunday morning last, about 9 o’clock, aged 30 years. Air. T. was taken ill on Friday, 11 th instant. In a day or two following, Erysipelas in its woret form was fully developed. His physician, Dr. E. L. Plympton, had hopes, although a very maiig, nant case, that he would pass through the disease and recover ; but Infinite Wisdom directed other wise. Mr. Thornburgh was a native of Pittsburgh, Pa. He learned the art of printing in Pittsburgh with Captain Phillips, now editor of the St. Louis Unton. For several years Mr. T. was the local editor of tbe Pittsburgh Daily Post. During our absence the past winter he had charge of this paper. Those who knew Mr. T. beat admired and loved him most; and many who have been re lteved by bis kindness, encouraged by his sympa thising words of advice and hope, will shed a passing tear. In all the relations oi life, be has fulfilled the obligations of a son, a husband, a father, a brother and a friend. He is no more ! A wife and one child are left to mourn that the throbbings of his noble and generous heart have ceased. The deceased was buried on Monday afternoon last by the Odd Fellows, of which he was a worthy member. Peace to his manes.. Ettebt or the {Jhxve&se. Ii may give some idea oftheextentoftbe Doiverae to know the length of time required for light, which travels 192,000 milea on boor, to come from different celestial obi jocts to this earth. From the moon, it comes in one end a quarter seconds; from ihe eon, in eight min □tea; from Jupiter, in fifty-two minutes; Uranus, in two hoars; from a star of the first magnitude, three to twelve years; from a star of tho fifth magnitude sixty su years, from a star of the twelfth magnitude, fbur thonsaod years. Light which Jeff a star of the twelfth magnitude when the Israelites left Egypt has not yet reached the earth. Our entire solar system itself travels at the rate of thirty five thousand miles an hour among tho fixed stars. —Home and Foreign Record. WonKinoncn on the Rise.—They are deter* tnined lo have q genuine laboring man— a t *handj ,> aod no mistake, for the next President of France: lam assured,” says the Paris correspondent of the London Times, “that the secret societies arc de* elded .jm bringing forward a person taken from lowerordcrsOf. the people, as a candidate for the Presidency of the Republic in 1862; and they are now aery busy in seeking such a candidate. An operative was at first suggested; but on consideration, it was thought.better to try to gain over the sympathies of the country people; and the probability is that a peasant will be selected.” G2rTho bc»t thing about a girl j, cheerlulncaa.— We don’t care, how ruddy, her cheeks. may bo,, or how velvety her lips, if ebe Wears a scowl, even her friends will consider her ill-looking, while the young lady who illuminates her countenance with Broiler, will be regarded as handsome, tho’ her complexion may be coarse enough to grate nutmegs on. As perfume is to the rose, so is good nature to the love ly. Girls, think of this. . - . - ... DIBDI yew*; 1 ■ : '■ le 2 ve *“• l«to reddence at 3 o’clock MaJ ?’ 3 Cemetery. Hls&iondj re^“ tf^rreqo " lea^^f.’ "*^g*rr:'r it'-- - ' ... ....... -v -I** * * - •» i vi-i ~VrV£S'“^%«rnS Fromihe PaifUsciUe TtUgraph, April 23. z.' ~.c _ i~ .;~, • *■ f, .-*.- ** ■■ -v»i \ t .. v'.V*’ r ’* : /- l- -..V’ ' » -aoJ-V—s Promthe Vhiontoton Genius ofZnberty, Apnl 2ith. Convention--at Tfasontown. la company with several other persons of thiB place, wft went to- Masontownto attend the Slackwater Convention.: We expected to aeo a clever gathering of Former*, at tho meeting; but to our astonishment, opoo artvtng at Masontown, we discovered that the people had torned oat en masse* We rode ap to the if American House,” which we found filled to overflowing, and in a short time after we arrived the dinner bell rang and in we went with the crowd to get something to eat; We found a bountiful repast spread before us, which received ample justice., C. T. Rhodrs , ia the proprietor of the American', who a T 6|, y agreeable landlord and a good democrat.— We recommend our friends visiting Masontown to glvo hioi ncalL After dinner the crowd proceeded to the church, oo tho southwestern borders of the town, (we did not le&rn the name of the churcn) and there the meeting was organized. Maj. Jesse B. Raiuev, of Luzerne township, was made President of the day. He was assisted by-Isaac Core, John. Wilson, Esq., and Col. Michael Crow, as Vico Pres idents. S. Parkor Chalfanl and Wm. Parshall, Eiqs., were Bppomied Secretaries. Tho meeting being thus organized, Goa. J.*K. Moorehead, tho President of the (C Monongaheia Navigation Company,” being pres eot, wascalled upon to address the Convention. Gen. M. stated that he was no speaker, that ho had comd with tho boobs of the Company, ior the purpose o! receiving subscriptions of stock. He gave a history of the company from its birth to the present time, and assured the farmers along the river that they would be more largely bcoefitted by tho increase of the value of their lands, than by any interest they would receive on their investments in the enter prise. Gen. Moorehead also stated that three locks and dams 14 feet high, would make the river navigable for steamboats to the Virginia line, and that four locks anddams ten Or eleven feet high would do it. He said the work would coat betweon 250,000 and 300,000 dollars. ; AfterGon. Moorehead had conciu* ded, Joseph E.. Ganriw, Esq., was called upon, who made a brief but ablo speech, in which he.show ed the importance of extondiog the improvement. — Mr Griffin was of the opinion that tho trade between Baltimore and Pittsbargh would go by way of tbe Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, and the Monongahe* la improvement, if said improvement wore connect ted with that Rail Road. Mr. Toweb, of Morgan town, was next called, who made a very neat -little speech in favor of extending the improvement. Ho said that the people ofMonongalia and Marion conn* ties would join heart and' hand with the people of FayeuejamfGreeoe counties, in all tbeir exertions lo extend ibejimprovement. Hon. John L. Dawson was next called and addreesed ihe meeting, in His usual felicitous style. He took the ground that the ira* promeat most depend principally upon the vast lo cal trade of the valley through which it would pass, for support. Hc sustained his position by reference to the company’s exhibit oi the increase of the io cal trade between Brownsville and Pittsburgh every year,since tho improvement was made. The books of the compaoy were then presented, and Gen. Moorehead stated that all that was wanted, to com plete the improvement was moody. We did hot learn what amount of stock was taken. The day was closed by horse racing. It is needioss to add that thero was any quantity of candidates on the ground. -V 18 g^ 51 LOCKWOOD'S Cleveland. Pittsburgh and 22asslllon EXPRESS! THIS line runs in connection with Livingston. Fargo A Co.’s Eastern. Western, Southern and Canada Express at Cleveland, and Adams & Co.’sat Pittsburgh, giving it advantages over all other modes of convey ance in Northern Ohio. An express will leave each of the above mentioned places,Mondays, Wednesdays add Fridays, in charge of trusty and competent messengers. He will receive and deliver packages at the following places: Rochester, Pa.} New Castle, Pa.; Mcadvillc, Pa.j Eric; WclUourgh, Va.; Wheeling. Ve; Steubenville; Weltsvillc; New Lisbon; Salem; Youngstown: War ren; Ravenna; Hudson; Franklin: Magnolia; Waynes burgh; Newton Falls; Cuyahoga Fails; Akron; Ful ton; Nevarrc;.Rochester; Bolivar; Zoar; Canal Do* ver; New Pniladeiphia; Coshocton; Newark; Millers burgh; Frcdericksburgh : Wooster; Dalton; Canton: Urichsviilc; Ncw'Cumberiand. Gold and Silver. Bank Notes, Jewelry and other valu able Goods, received and forwarded witbdespatch. The collection of Notes, Bills, Drafts, and Accounts promptly attended to. J. S. LOCKWOOD, Proprietor. A special messenge r willjlcave Massillon on Tacsdays of each week. Reluming, will ricave Cleveland on Thursdays—for the purpose oftakiag packages of Mo ney, Ac- Agents— C C. Cobb, Cleveland; Baker A Forsythe, Pittsburgh; J. R. Cecil & Co., Massillon; Clarke, Parks A Co., Rochester; E. N. Parks, Youngstown; W. B. Taylor. Warren; A. AN. Clark, Newton Fails; Wm. Ward,Ravenna; E-Rawson, Akron; Daniel Morrell, H udson; Wm. H. Burke, Canton. fapr29:lm Mr. Mcyeti’a Danciac and Woitxiag Academy—at Wilkins Kau. MR MEYEN, Pioteasor of Dan* fegSfl ilfal C£ from New York, has 'he honor refers inform the public of Pittsbargh .\SB£!!s?th«i his Claeses are now formed, ai>d that he can take a few more pupil*, only during this week - After which the classes will poaiuvcJy close. Classes for young ladies and Masters on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o’clock; and for Gentle men atBo’clock,P,M Terms moderate. For further particulars please cali at his residence, 21 Fifth street. *apr2B:lw For Sale* A LARGE and comfortable FRAME DWELL LING, with, nine rooms aad two kitchens,jf§f|i on a leave of five years from ihe first of January* 2 last. Ground rent moderate. The house is pleasantly situated in the Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. For further patticul&rs enquire of MRS. JANE M’KEE, apr23:iw Beaver st , near Ohio, Allegheny. To Lot. ATWG STORY BRICK HORSE on Darragh , street, Allegheny. It is calculated for a Boarding House,or private residence. Forfur- } ijj|§ ther particulars enquire ot j nM MR3. JANE api2B:lw Beaver street, near Ohio. For Heat* A TWO STO4Y BRICK HOUSE, tituate in South Pittsburgh, opposite the Pablic School MaKI House. Enquire of THOMAS MEREDITH, n>JM4 the sonih-enu of Monongahela Bridge _[api2B;lw EaNTKD^— To borrow S4\)o on agood, wei[-secured note of $5OO. Also, wanted to borrow 31,000 to ) tor one year or more, and pay back s 1,000 a year, and give mortgage on real estate worth a large sum.— Other sums borrowed or lent for moderate charges. ISAAC HARRIS’ . Agenoy aad Intelligence Office. FOR S&LE—White Louisville Lime, by the barrefor retail: 20 dozen good black ink; lead pencils; 2,000 email fish nooks; 2Q gross coat and vest moles; a few pictures; a large temperance chart, and 3uo temperance certificates; tbe Daily Morning Post, and all our Pitts burgh Dailies, most of the Weeklies, and about 100 late exchange Newspapers, from Boston to New Orleans, kept and for sale, by ISAAC HARRIS, apr2B at Ins Agency and Intelligence Office. PURIFY THE BLOOD.—■ fuebest and cheapest me dicine for this purpose is Dr. Daily’s Balsam of Waugbooand Sarsaparilla. Price 25 ceuta per bottle. Sold by , . S. L.CUTHBERT. 50 Smilhfield street. JENNY LIND PAPER HANGINGS"—The Decora. uon paper like that of her parlor at the Monongahe la Hoase, for sale by W. P.MARSHALL, apr?3 85 Wood street. MORRIS’ TEa MART— In the Diamond —second Door from Diamond alley,— -This Store is noted for aeltmg the best Teaa in Pittsburgh. [aor23 f |'HE COUNTRY PEOPLE are invited to compare our JL English aod Irtish Black Teas, at SO and 75c fij., with any Black Teas sold elsewhere in Pittsburgh. \Ye have obtained the reputation of selling ihe best Tea in Pittsburgh, and we are determined to maintain that en viable distinction} 51 sink-or swlm.’ r a Morris’ Tea Mart, in the Diamond. SENTIL3, German Peasi English Split Peas, receiver and for sale by W.A.M’OLURG A CO , npr2B GroceTS.and Tea Dealers. FRESH LOBSTERS and Salmon in hermetically sealed can* received and for sale by WM-.A. SI’CLURG A CO. apr2B . 250 Liberty slreet. / 1 UAVA JELLY— Fresh, just Tec’d and for sale by \JT apr2B WM. A.M’CLURG A CO. YANILLA BEANS—Just received, a very superior article. (aprgSl WM. A. M’CLURG. BACON— 3,000 tb*. clear Sides; 20,000 fi». best Cttycared Hatas; 5 10,000 do do Shoulders; * For sale by WM. DYER, apr29 207 Liberty street. CHEESE —30 bxs for sale iow,to close. , apr2B . WM. DYER. LARD-2U keg 3 No 1 for sale. apr2B WM. DYER. EYE FLOUR—2O bbls for saleloW; to close sales. • apr2S j WM. DYER. SH. MOLASSES—IS bbls “ St James’;” *. 12 do M 3 Call’s S H; For sale at moderate prices* apr23 . H WM. DYER. ORANMIRRIES-2 bbls on hand and r j| a^y ER HOIUNY— Constantly for sale oy apr2S / WM. DYER. . St* CJalr Hotel, (Formerly the Exchange^ ■Corner of. JPenn and Clair streets, Pittsburgh. THIS spacious, central, and. conveniently located HOTEL, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and improved, will be opened for the accommodation of the public, on Thursday next, the 24th instant. - The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the. St. Clair Hotel, Tesp.ectfoily informs his friends and the public, that he has furnished it in the most elegant and comfort able style, and employed competent assistants and at tentive and faithful servants, and that be will spare no exertions to make it equal to any house in the country.) The wall known central location :Of the House, and convenience of its arrangements? rendering it the most desirable, either to travelers orpermanent boarders, in duces him to solicit-ond hope for it aliberal share ofpa txgnaggJ. -fspr22] -C. BENNETT pkRY, APPLES—ISO bus. prime on hand and for sale. Jj _ H. C. KELLY. The Mobntno Post,has a larger circulation than any subscription paper published in Pittsburgh.: To busi ness men it affords an excellent medium for Advertising; And being the only Democratic paper issued in AUeghe. ay county, It goes into the bund? of a class of. readers reached by no other paper* Advertisers will begood enough to bear this xn mind. Temperance Notice! THE Young Men’s Temperance Association will bold a meeting on MONDAY evening, 28th instant, at 7} o’clock, at Dr.M’Laren’s Church, Sixth street. The Rev. Edward BerkeU.Pastorofthe Liberty street Methodist Episcopal Church, and J. R. Elder* Esq., for* ntcriv 01 this city, will address the meeting.- All the friends of the cause aro invited to attend. ■ * WM. M- WRIGHT, apreu.at Chairman Frecntive Committee. Boardinff* • A FEW GENTEEL BOARDERS can be acCommo l*.application be made soon, at No. s#9| corner of Hand and Fayette streets- {apr26:tw ...v*..u,h. numr. w, Oaly A Co„ TLf ANUFACTURERS and Importers of the best de- XtX. senpuon, only, of English, Scotch and German HOSIERY ,U NDEftS HIRTS, DRAWERS* OLOV^. : Fx/ih street, between Wood and Market, Pittiburehi . 4n L WHOLESALE IMPORTING WAREHOUSE, aprco OX Courtland street, New York. Valuable Property for Sole. " THE subscriber offers for sale THREE ACRES of valuable property, situated on Dinwiddio .street, in the Seventh Ward. It will make forty- RSiIM two fine Building Loib, and will be sold low on aecom modanng terms. There is a good Dwelling House on it, and an excellentspringof water- J. S. SCHAFFER, • „ ~ comer. Decatur st. and Diamond alley upr2o:3t—DttparcA. . . ' "W7"ANTED—A good sttu&uon for a man in a Counting if?.. House, or as a business man. He has SIMO at his disposal, and will give the best of tfferenecs.— Wanted—a simauoa in a Drag Store for a well educa ted young man, who wishes to learn the business.— Wanted—places in stores, schools, conniing houses, warehouses, on farms,.n hotels, or as coachmen, or for several men,"and boys of all ages, to business, and to learn various trades. Wanted soon —several good cooks, house-keepers, chambermaids, nurses, &c.; for our cities, towns, canal,, steam boats and country around. Please call at my new (old,) Office, on Liberty street, near the corner of Market and St. Clair streets apr2G HERPETIC SOAP—For rendenng.the skirt smooth, soft and delicately white, removing aailowness, tan and redness ot the &A4U. An caaps, chafes, Ac., on the hands are healed by. it.. A fresh supply of .this popu lar Soap at the Medical Depot, 50 Smithfield street. apr26 S.L.CUTHBBRT. Black and fancy silks.-a. a. Masoit & co. have received a large lot of very superior Black and Fancy Silks. ; : [apigfl ' POPLINS. —Mow opening at A. A. Mason & Co.’s a large assortmentof SUk Poplins, of the new est styles. . . [gp^ FINEXACONETS and cambrics:—a. A. Mason « c &- nave just received per express. 3 cases fine Jaconets and Cambrics.. fapr2G Bevi fir. KllllfccUy>i Peiqate Seminary. r KITTANNING PA. . 9 T? E d Gov. Johnston and Bishops Avotter andUplold,will rc*open forsummer session on the 30th mstaut, (April). Charge for board and English tuition per ses sion of five months, - . : . £5O 00 Charge tor washing and.stationery, per'session 1 of five months,. . - . .$5 * 6 wusi% Ac., at customary rates. NoExxbas. Number of boarders received, 25. See Circulars at J.H.&eHor’s Book Store,7B Wood street. ’ .Jfjf erenu i n J'* ii *bv T gh—'Tbe Episcopal Clergy; Judge jrciure ; Jndje ShaleT; I. It Shoenberglf; G. ft. Wkite, A. B. Curling, Etqsg W. H. Richardson, Esq. Kiskcminetas; Judge Jack, Greensburgh; Judge Buf fington. Kinanmflg. [aprlo:3tawf3w Y To James Denny* OU arc hereby notified that CATHARINE DENNY, by her fether and next friend, has filed in tbe Court i £f Common Picas of Allegheny County, a Libel for a •Divorce aroicuio marrt?nont.No.6s,or June Terra, 1850. Ana you arc hereby required to be and appear in yoar proper person, before tnc Judges of our said Court of Common Picas, to be holden at tho City of Pittsburgh on the ihml Monday of June next, to answer the petition or iibel of tho said Catharine Denny, and show cause, if any you have, why she should cot be divorced from the bonds of matrimony,agreeably to the acts of Assembly in such cases made and provided. yVitncss the Hon. Wm. B. INFClure, President Judge of said Conn, this 23th day of March, 1851. From the Record. GEO. S- HAYS, Proth’y mar29:4tlaw CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff. Transparent Window Shade Factory. 48 IRWIN .STREET, (BETWkXX PSXft AlfD L1838T7 6T2SSTS). LIST OF SHADES on hand and made at all times to order— -3-4,4-4,5-4 and 6-4 Buff Shades, plain and bordered ; / “ “ “ Transparent green do; . “ " “ Dark •“ 4q; - Landscape Shades of every style; Moonlight do do do; Gothic and Mezzhinto, of new style; STORE SHADES of any color, with Lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand. Also, a lot of SHADE TRlMMlNGS—complete at 25 cents per shade. Canains hong on reasonable term*. P. S.—Pedlers will do well to call at the Factory, be fore purchasing elsewhere. . aprl&Sm : ER. HERMAN. ’ filnsto. * MBS. HULEATT, late" of the City of Dublin, re spectfully inform* the cltiicn* qf Pittsburgh and Allegheny, that she is prepared to give instruction bn the Piano Forte and Singing,either attheir residences or at her a, comer of Leacock and Morgan streets, Alle gheny. For particulars enquire at this office, or at the Store of W. Daly Sc- Co, Filth street. Terms moderate. (apr23-2w " Samuel Alinder. \f ANUFACTURERof FOWLER’S PATENTBED iXL STEADS , has removed hi* Ware Room to 99 3d st, to the well-known stand, formerly occupied by Ro berts A Kane, whore BtdtUads of every variety can be obtained or made to order, wholesale and retail. Like wise CABINET FURNITURE AND CHAIRS of the latest fashions and of the best materials the market af ford*, made and kept on hand. . apl4:tf _ Utthographie imtltute* " /^^PARTNERSHIP.—The subscriners most respeex fallv announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose ot carrying on, at the old stand, In Smgerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Priming, in all Its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe,they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the Wm. Sohuchman,“and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en lightened public. ■Bonds, Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze ef Co lors. Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office, as above. WM. SCHUCHALAN, Q P rs * 3 FRED. HAUNLEIN English an it Irish "teas.—The Tubscnberi have just received an invoice and will hereafter keep a constant supply of the above class of Teas, the flaver of which is so generally preferred by persons from the « Old Country,” and by many others. Price so and 75c. lb. The house which has been advertising ah exclusive monopoly of these Teas, cannot continue to do so with any truth. We have also on hand a large assortment ol Fresh leas, of all grades and ol every description, which we believe cannot be excelled in Pittsburgh. WM. A.M'cArg fc CO., —? P1 ~ Grocers and TeaPealcra. H ousts AiVD LOT FOK 8?ou —Fir Soto—A new Frame House of for rooms, a kitchen cellar. Also, oai oven, and a large yard and garden. The lot is SO feet front on Resaca street, Allegheny, by HO deep to an alley 19 feet wide,—pleasantly sitoated In the Buena Viala addition to Allegheny. “ a S. CUTHBERT, Gen’l Agent, oO S»niihfield street. ‘l’ °n. s ' A B en< ° f R'al Estate and Writer of ■ [apifli „ John fil. Roberts* ~ D PRA £Jg?AL WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER bSIRES to inform the public lhat he has opened a Workshop, ai No. 16 Fifth street, two doors from market, where he-purposcs devoting his entire attention to the repairing and refining of fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. * ’ At tins establishment, any and every part of the finest Watches or Time Pieces, that may have hecome worn Out, or otherwise injured, can be replaced with new, in a style and finish entirely equal to the original. • All workdone at this shop will be warranted to give enure sausfactlon. . -Wm Harper, Joseph Woodwell, Hartley 3caife ' Josllua Klthbea, James A. and Robert H. A limited but carefully selected slock of £ ’. Cl ?, cl£5 ’ fF? lry ,', B,lver Spoons, Speciacles, to , eonsiantly on hind, which will be sold very low for F a J“V.... V / laprasiam I- "AVer fined up (on the New York plan) a very supe . rior Wareroom, ior the sale of curtains, curtain ma terials, and everything pertaining to the fashionable par lor; and have selected the largest and most superior as sortment of satin delaines, brocotels, French and Ger ■•mandam askdelaines,English damask,maroon*, Turkey red goods, chintzes, fringes, gimps of every kind, lace curtains, figured and plain muslin, Holland of different widths, cornice* of 36 different patterns and styles, door mats, window blinds and shddes, curtain boraer* and bands, curtain pins, tassals and jassal loop's, cord, silk and worsted, bed chintzes an 4 fringes, nlarsetlles and Lan caster quilts, counterpanes ana colored comforts, mat trasses, beds and bedding. - All orders thankfully received and promptly filled *P2S : WM. NOBLE. 3d st. . Allegheny Conrity, as. ““ *t IN THE DISTRICT COURT. George S. Hays 1 No. 84? November Term, IBM t'J. 5 Ft. Fa. No 164 ■ Joseph S.M. Young.) April Term last And now, April 24,1851, on motion ofJosep?)Yeaver Esq,-, the Court appoint A- B. hrCalipont, Earn, Andfto? to distribute the money paid into Court ■ ■ Hv-ttuttor, • From the Record! GEO. a: HAYS, attend to the dudes of aiL. o?ai n £? O ,?V m Wednesday, May «OF?nMe? P ' H - a, W> *<> , nr2S . it ALFRED B, M’CALMONT' Auditor. «" . <• - .■ ■■ A . n *** fr -T To Advertisers* ISAAC HARRIS’ Agency and Intelligence Office. » .V- t. ... V,- „.T -, J -r. .. •• v •'■•"* Kr-t- v 3^-n v i'-v \ ■ ■:■ t . •■•■'•• •■‘'•Mj- «t 4.'•.>■•*•?. "t .Jr-'*'- ■- ■ i- •»•%.,. V .*■ <?•- •"ifVV*.-. * t * * ‘-V'“- * * r, ... c * * « >. i i. I : : ' i'" : "V £ <-,’ tf f \ Spmal Notices. ( -■ . O’® 2L« 0» O* . m {p* Meets above Board of Trade Rooms, corner of Thud and Wood streets. [apr2S &/■ LUNCH served up at the Si. Clair Hotel Bar, everyday, tit II o’clock. apno (CityDailieecopy.) Who would not rather enjoy the pleasures of health and the agreeable consciousness or well-being, to the gnpingpaiiis of disease»tUb bitter continuance of ill i*L. chilling thoughts of never recovering! B Jalv’ of who is noi most anxious to escape JuSK 8 ?® 5 f the Lungs! .The.very idea of felling a ItSnSl l °r Sonenjnption, sends a- tremor to The heart -?! 1 *• how-Joyons the thought that ®HP our oWn »when just before, De -Bp2rw»S^s!£read J hor dBTk canvass over us, npriem.’iSKw I h? l s r ’ lbe Pasturable sensations ex 81, Vrte a ,S£ edB i ■who, by: the use oi Dr. Wistar’s idvertlm e nt a,ld baM Ssrsaparilla w. Oanchalagua. Soon after the introduction of the herb Cawhalaxua into this country, U wasfound lhaiaaan anti-scorbutic febrifuge, and tome,it was far superior to the best Bra & lian Sarsaparilla, fn Liver Complaints, Scrofula and Pulmonary affections, it was administered with marked success. The qualities we have named it retoins mall their strength when combined.witb Literioon and Tar tn the form of Dr. Rogers' l Syrup o* JAvinoorty Tdr. and Canekaiagzta. The demand for this great anti-consump tive medicine is enormous, and constantly increasing; a necessary result .Of its euects. The limits of an entire newspaper would be inadequate to present the evidence in its favor, which, without solicitation,has accumulated ;in our hands. For that, and ‘other information we must refer the searcher after truth to tbej>ampblala distributed gratuitously by our Agents. See also long advertisement. £Lr Consumers of wines are invited to read in another column the card of Jacob Snider, Jr.’s cheap wine store Q7Walnut street, Philadelphia. : . febUrdly D7Dftgaemotypeg, c f 3 - Nelson A Co. would respectfully announce to ike. citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that they have had a large Operation. Room, with a Glass Root ana Front, built and arrangea expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype LiKenesses,- The best Da guerreotypesyon the best material, are taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence of the proprietors. The arrangement enables them also to take Family Groups, of any number of persons, in the most perfect manner. Likenesses of sick or diseased persons, taken in anv partof the city. . . . Gallery at the Lafayette Hall,Fourth street, corner of Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth street. febl4:ly Dr. S. D. Howe’s S H A K ERSAE S A PA R I LL A, THE 0 R EAT_SPMNOANI) S ffmiE_R MEDIC ME, IT PREVENTS DISEASED-PROOF A Child Saved! Curious Coir.—The following svi* dence is only one of thousands of similar character, and conclusively proves that Dr. Howe’s Sarsaparilla Is one of thernost effective remedies ever discovered:— Dr. Home;—Dear Sir.— My son, when about six months old, broke out with that dreadful disease, Scrofu lous Soret, overtheface and body;and for two years and a half I tried every means that eould be suggested by my friends, I also had the advice of six or seven of the best physicians in the country, without effecting a cure, and! almost wisbedthe little sufferer dead, that it might be freed from its pains. Darinr.tbe last six months,the sores were so distressing and painful, xnyv self and wife .were up with it night and day, fpr weeks together, and me had given-up all hope of ever raising our little one. Atiengih, a friend advised us to try your Shaker Sarsaparilla; Reluctantly I tried it, and l have reason to bless God for it, tor, id avrry shorttimB,itheal ed up the tortSj-so that there is scarcely even a scar to be seen. We .only regrCl 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 expense.- The child is now well and hearty. VYe dp onaesitaungly consider your Shaker Sarsaparilla one of the bestpre-. parations nowin nsc. JOHN STANSBURY,; . • fiosc, between Front and Second sis. : This isthe only Sarsaparilla that acts in tie Liver, Kid neys and Blood, at the sametims, takiehreriderf itdliogdk tf more valuable to every one,particularly Fernadss. Dr. Iff us fey, Professor in the- Ohio Medical College, says the ShakerpreparationsaretTulyvalvabUjandruommcnde ■them tothepwlic. No Mebcubt—no Mineral—no Poisonous Drugs in the ShaJeer Sarsaparilla. ■ ‘ , Remember, it w warranted to be purely and entirely. Vegetable, and as a Female eng Family medicine iihas' no equal. Be sure you enquire for Dr, S.D. Hoic:*s Shaker Sarsaparilla. Price €1 pci bottle, and sixbottlesfor SS.' Dr. S.D. ROWE A CO., Proprietors, No. 1 College Hall, Cincinnati, to whom aa orders must be addressed. For sale by our Agents- J. SCHOONWAKEB A Co., R. W. MEANS, A. BLACK, JOEL Mohle*. J.M.iTownssnd, William Jackson and J, A. Jones, Pittsburgh; D. A; Elliott,- Aiiegheay ;■. »V. R. McClelland, Manchester; P. Crooked, Brownsville; and Druggists generally. Also, by HOwE be CO.,Prt>- prie:ors,No.l College Hall, Cmcmnaii.Ohio. fXeb2s PnWie Attention Is most respectfully invited to the plain, unvarnished statement of John Watt, who was cured of an old Cough by the use of the PjrraoLEUH; “ This may certify that I have been cn;ed of an did chronic cough by the use of four boules of petro.lenm. The cough attacked me a year ago iasi December, and I had lest all hopesof getting well, asT had taken the ad vice of several physicians without any benefit, f was beuefiued almost instantly by the use of the Petroleum. Icoughed up, during the use of Petroleum, a hard substance resembling borne.. f make these statements without any solicitation from any one to do so, and sole ■ lyfor the pdrposeihat others Who arcaufiering may be benefited. You are at liberty to publish this certificate. I am an old citizen of Pittsburgh, having resided here < thirty-three years; My - residence; at mistime, is in . Second street. ? JQtfY WATT, Pittsburgh, February 24» 1851" ' IC7*For sale by Keyser & McDowell, 140 Wood at., R, K. Sellers, 57 Woodst.; D. &LCurryyAllegheny City; D.A. EUioti, Allegheny } Joseph Douglass,Allegheny; H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny \ also, by Uteproprietor, _ ■ S. M. KIER, mare Canal Basin, Seventh at., Pittsbargh. ID* During these Bnddep changes, of the- weather, colds, coughs and diseases of the Lungs and-Threat, are more prevalent than at aby‘other season. We ad vise persons so affected to procure at oueej' Jaynt't 13x pectoranty which always relieves a coagh or lightness of the chest or throat, or the difficulty ot breathing. Try u- To be bad at the Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth-street * Ju3t •" Gastric *Julce or Pepsin* _ > !D"This - great after directions 01 Baron Liebig, the greaiPhyaiological. chemist, by Dr. J. S. Houghton, of Philadelphia, is working wonders in all diseases of the stomach and digestive organs. . It is truly one of the most important discoveries m medical sci ence. Cures of the most hopeless cases of indigestion performed, to which the offiicted can be re erred by calling on the agents. r See advertisement in another column. Kxma & MTJotvell, Agents, feW . . , 140 Wood street. - CT-Odd PsllowP Ball, Odnn Building .Fourth itrtity hettM** Wood and Smilhficld streets —Pittsburgh Eucampment, No. S,meets Ist and Sd.Tuesdays of each mouth. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets aid and 4th .Tuesdays. ,• Mechanics; Lodge, No. 0, meets every Thursday evening. - Western Star Lodge No.ai.mieisevery Wednesday evening. Tron vityLodge, No. IS2, meets every Monday ev’ng. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 360, meets every Friday avenlng. ' Zocco Lodge, N 0.385, meets every Thnraday evening, at Jt E . lr H?li| ooroer of Sraithfield and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge,No. 241, meets every Friday e«en ing. Hall, epntor of Leacock anid Sandusky streets gflegfeny City, , maytWJy HJ-Anßeronn Lodge, I. O.oru. P...TheAn gerenu Lodge, Nd. 289, 1. O. of O. F., meets e very Wed nesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood st. [ ja4:ly U Ks“** °t of Q.F\—V'ace ot Meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. PtTTSBUrtoQ Lgdos, No. 330—Meets every Tuesday reeniug. . Mevc.MrtLU ELscupmunt, No. 87—Meets Ist.and 3d Friday ofeuch month. maria^-iy burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday o f every month at the Florida House, Market st 1 au67y] Johb VoPBQ,ir., Secretary, OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATED FIREMEN’S INSIIBANCE COMPANY CTBookswillbe open at the Office of the Company, Nos. 124 and lIS Mongngahcia House, Water street, iorthe purpose of receiving aubsctiptiona for Two Thousand fstock of saWConl P»ny. *S? By order of the Board of Directors, °P r4 ■ . W. W. DALLAS, Ptes'i. ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS CITIZENS’ INsWJfficp COMPANY. OF PItTS?UBGH. • °'§L HUSSEY-Piest, —. -A, W. MARKS; Sec’v Office—Na. 41 TFaltrsl.,m Warehouse qfC.H. Grant. Company is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on Houses, Manntaclones, Goods, Merehan. dtsem Store, and tn Transitu Vessels, Ac- lercnan An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afiprded m the character of thf tSc c tora S^««SSsswsS LIFE INSURANCE. tr?-The National Loan Fund Life dm,,. £?■“ t^ 0 'I*™ 1 *™ and New YoriyaranalyHa ktng Riskaon the lives of persons between the' ages of 15 and 60 years, at the Bankmg Ho™ of ” - BC P II > WAL 4. HILL A CO. Auoooitteetl f IVegwn’ulnouranco corilpa w vtr BY,“f Of MUttlmrßb. W JOALU3, Pres’t—ROßEßT FINNEY, Sec’y. ofM kSdi mSUrC a ® mna ' FlßE and MARINE HISKB Office in mwngahtla Bouse, N 05 .424 and Vis, Water st. mhectous; i _ W. W. Dallas, Rody Pottersoi, R. H. Hartley, R. B- Simpson,. Joshua Rhode*, C. H. Paulson, Wm. M, Ed garjEdward Gregg, A. P-Anahute, Wm-JCoiliugwood, B* C. Sawyer, Chas. Kent,Wm. Gorman. febSQ • TEAS! TEAS!—Extra Sine Young Hyson Tan i*, lackered boxea—the ffnest flavored Yanne Hvson Tea m the market Just received a: the Pekin *tw Store, 38 fMh street. 4v JAYNES * 1 .J , Fifth Street, between Wood and Smithfletd., JOSEPH FOSTER- -V. - -Lessee and Maztaosv. 4 BM ?26 l ? c *~FirstTier and Parquette,so cents; Sec ond and Third Tiers. 25 cents; Colored Gallery ,25 cents. Pnvate Boxes, each, 81,00. Doors.open.at o|.o’clock ; Curtain rises at 7 o’clock. will appear. JJIONDAT EYEING, April 28tb, tie performance* will commence with ike play of ■ __ , . CHARLOTTE CORDaY. QTbe whole to conclude with - ■ married bachelor. E’a.btonable Oendnn andWallslner. . -Rf l° iXI/H^-itAOT£open.'-Buy* of Tuition, Monday., Wednesdaysaml Frldays,for children, at 4 P.hL; for gentlemen at BP. M. Private lesson* at any time not occupied. . - . •. Cards with terms can be had at Mr.M.’s resi- Fifth street.. [apTiftlw* ,(Dispatch copy one week and charge Post) • GtsenwoodGardens. fTHIS SUMMER RETREAT is now open for the ac- JL commodution of-visiters. The beauty of the place has been much Jmproved, by 1 the addition of choice kiJ? s er^,i an< * Flowers. A. large collection of ever blooming Plants and Shrubbery, of the choicest kinds, .jEf i? p J.- r ?, n . liie premises. Ice Creams, Fruits, !?° s . aloon » as usaal. Bcquesstastefully putup atßhort notice. , i: . ibiiot, I i l i2i a J ui ; coniro lJ ab,e steamboatCKielialn. leaves BridS d i??i b t tW€en i P,u slrcel ftn(i toe Old Allegheny invited to pay closedoSsmdav I ° n Temperanee Principles,And T^ O H*E?TtIN r, B? , p , “ i t ana Goods; F. and m??’invli«' I .h a,te "> Perween Mariet . j o . ,i , vood ’ *•>« anenuon ol Wholesale andßemti boyeralphis large and well selecVed asson' Couog, silk and merino bose. t.hose and gloves; Best Pans kid and driving gloves: B Figured and plain bonnet ribbons; . Black silk trimming and flouncing laces; ' Dress bmtpns and trimmings ; - - ■ Eaces capes, under-sleeves and veils; - . French worked collars, chamizettes and caffs ; Linen cambric, lawn and embroidered h&nd’fs* Laces, inserting® and edgings of every style: Dimity bands and wrought flouncing; gents cravats, ties, stocks and collars, ; Fine shtru, silk and cotton .vesta * dressing gowns: Pinsviieedlesvispes, buttons and braids; Shell, ivory and horn combs; , 7 . : HMr and teeth brashes and perfumery ;• • • • Fmeandcommoirfansandparasolß; -• Zephyr worsted, canvaas and patterns; > r-w£i a ? re v-\ a ? e!y l ? f smaH- wares.and fancyaru cles, all of which he offers at the lowest rates, either for coshorapproved crediL - [apt2s^mdA4tw mur' o F,ft ? l Wttra Savlngaßonlr. T'HB Commissioners who wore appointed to open A, Books for the subscription to the Capital Stock of eaia xiaalc, oa disposing the requisite number bfshares* have organized and elected the following Offiodra—viz: TnhivSEr H«BW4^id«ot}, John Lindsay, •ft*? o’H^Halswn,James-Blakely/A.-Hoevcr«^:^hds. Ways, Thoa. 9. Blair. Treasurer—R.B. Laughlid.*• The Books win be re-opened at the Office oftbeTceas -8!?S»i nea ? £quedact,) on Wednesday, theSOlhinst* for the sale of the remaining shares of Stoek, abiTshiUl continue thereafter totranaact nil business of tbo Insti ,l°>e'eftl Willbeallowed on Deposits made for specified peflods. The Directora will meet on Thursday of each week. Ail business coming beforo them mast be left with, the Treasurer lie day before. Sighed by order of the Board. K- B. LAXJO HLIN\ Treasurer. vWottoe. T, 7*U ■•, AdmrastrMten on the estate of Alexan -frf ,ltc 3,lls k Dr P'h City, in tho county of w'St!f5 y l2? ce ?*? (i (5 a 7 ul B beengranted to the snbscri mi3?“tf I ' 3 to satd estate are rcnuested to. m “ e payment* and ali persona haying claims aeainst S|J![ ?“““ YT liJ present them duly authenticated fSf& tlemcm, at.the. residence of,the subscribers MAHTHA JANE HART, .Pittsburgh, l - = • •• iV •• ' : AdtaiTifgtramxh - „„ Dissolution or Co-parUterahln. scitlo ibcir Accounts with Junes Bterlinff. LlbehT 68 fee. above O’Hara; against satd (irrawill pleaje rinder ihcm in like manner for payment. (apiSS:3t») JAMES STERLING ~UST RECEIVING-' J' • a --' S 4yiNGT?».b>l».'-a»».Staa'! i»?*j do . OO btrts.No.3Mackerel; 40do piek> L a J l ; ; 10 do jLake.Saperidr Seiqaiet; 30 do do doTiom; 20 do N 0.3 Mackerel; 10 halrto do KELLY, . No. 20 Fifth atreet The Glory, of Sat are in tbe perfection of ■C>NHANOING lo every understanding the beauties of ”, ,1 ir ? rea ? in ff peeper perceptions. and cotn mandingrbe tnjrlieateiaouoiis ihereot, by a icnowiedce 0 -! L “ 4!Cap ? S‘ !el nnlag «?d Painting, imparted itra short term ofinstracttons, in the .eminence of a si vie. Whereof, Jnthe peculiarities thereto, ii all the excellence s of the Art. is •**« cc ™ rr >m° h ,^ PROPJERTY FOR 3 ALE.—Two vai'u bifrßou ca s h 20 feet front cn Fedexal sireet* Allegbtiny tCitsr, by ICO feet deep 10 an alley, sim- S , afaDV ? Robson street. To perwma desiring a pleasantJoeaucm, central 10 boihcllies, eithertor n re sidence or bpamess parpose« t the above Preaeai3,a eood opportunity, and is about the Lost l?s, -so near the bridge. S. OUTHBERT.Gen’i Age ™ __apr2s , 50.Smithfigld .treat: wI - _ Wy Balidlng l4ots» F»7«Ty iccata* i» the Eighth Ward, City rf Pittshxz&h. AT AUCTION! ' "“7- ON SATURDAY, April 28A, at 2 o ) c!oc)i ) wUl ou ihe-pretmges, FJETYYAL UABLEEI/ILDINCfr Bl !*r Qle °5 Boyd’s Hill, about five minutes* walk tromaue New Court ;A number of there Lota. oo > ? t ?o; lW v Btrce . t3 jv Some Uro 21 feet front, and others* ted 1 4eplb froiacr,y w «“ Are admirably located.for private residences' or MnM» eBS,an i n(>^on,o 9 improving more 2Vnni—One-fourth cash; remainder in three eoaai 8 to D hi S2SSSS inle /est, payable semi-annually 1 —lobe secured by bond and morteasre. apias --■■■■■■■•■ : , P. nr. PAVI3, Auclioneer. , Jol»u W, Tim’s Bmif, Caru, VmbrtUa and Parasol Nanufacioni „?w m^h ed V° l« Wood streel, near Virgin •°® sr , 3 far »»1«. * large aisonmoal ,hßjr caa be do suk Ea' df ■T s ii do. -Plain, large size, - - - iVyq ii sc^- *g prompUysifcn'ded.a'" l, Rt ** uia « LEECH lh e: aucnUon of her v t 0 ** opening,of Spring AHULINE- flfcfr •ft* I "*»onTimrada;yTiexr., w-JL every vanttv; Head .Dresses and Caps; French W a_Uand#ome assortment of Wide Blbboa. ???!s?*•Loco AlaniiJlas, anda areal ma ny other Goods in her Jin* J \ - ; - *,;■:• • .V Sr-Threcnor four good ATiUinera warned -iounadi. , T ,^•;: No;9 Fifthatre^r aprtJ - (JoiiroahafldGazette copy.) —4OO doz. pi / P rifflo green-'Riofjoar received V/ and- for solo by [aprM] _ STUifeT 4 SltL.” rpEAS—Young Hyson and Macs for sale by J ap»2s - , STHAKT k SILL. 'I 'ubaCCu—39 bxs b«jfs> in store and fc f ijz v ' ■ 1 apr-S 3TUA^T fc j| L^., TWTUTMEGS—t bbl.fbr sale by V:. . . ™ aprM • STUART * aiLL. MApKEHEL--80QbWCN Q »3 arrive; t xo close consign- IW&Y: ~...: :-. STUART A.affig. ■;• POTATOES— 75 sacks j ' • , .70.bbls for sale by •. STUART A SILL, |_>KPPjbk—s bags Tor sale by - • - ’■ STUART A SILL.-, | >H4RTiER’a coA li C O-M PAN Y. Nonce is feeot6rsQ^thpT'lS»^TfrpS 1 o er f{ ths ' an ‘■“•»°n for he kfiir»,?A„ nnF lIA H I^, RB coaccompany war rtfi Ohirftl^.°® ce alCoalHarbor.on S m!yEgsi aSSSt?® c .Wa, v« • „ -THOMAS U’ELRAm Pm'L - ffiATsoy Cabb, Sec*y. faprllreTfrSid. KAltKOAD,—Just teeetvea per Veuuai Baitioad, one piece super black French-Cloth: and ? ne ,P lece fiae Olive Cloih—which will be made to order m toe best manner and latesustjle—low for cash. Cell soon,auhe Emporium of Fashion. KlCHESTkitti aprad . « Smithfield sties' * 1 '' Hew Bqolml Seg floofcßl 1 ,-r '*■■■ I TiUT’PIAN'SQREEKGRAaiMAR—A€a». , O mar for the use of High Schools and 7 , «cek Oram, jby Philip Batttnan. . Translated Jtoxr .universities: I German edition by JEdward Robinso” * the eighteenth I The Irish Confederates, and the 7 , Henry AJ.Keldi ■•-'*. Rebellion of 1793: br r: The Autobiography *ad V . . ► < -,f Congar.for fifty :ieaM »* -^ raon , ala , of CapL obadiad port of flev? VoA i‘ , ‘Vr> mnc £ ani * shlpmasterfrom th* of «Ti\aMtmdV' r j/„ff, T - HconrT. Cheevcr, a ?ihot and fiisCaptor. ~ “ °f too Pacific,” and J Tho wS R|te a2S‘';“ F'onconia srery; by ttulh „ of Tncab^vc^toVwfre L ceivcd°Ma fo^^^ Poor -. R. 0. STOCKTON, 4? Market street. Ifum a. AUso-T * C o.-ua lias. - - . case ? of new siyle L&mu.aad Mas 'by ' BUUAM-5 Uercei Ualuraore jebnerv.Tn - lorea ” d f°r»aln by laprtflj STUART at- SITY. “ ! / a P rtc STUART & SIT.t. "\7"INEGAH—riO cider for tale bv“ i— 00,26 stuabt a sif.t. ; olw ~ 700 sackson consirams.it, to close onL “P** B STUART A SILL. T --' ■j ■■ " : S- ,T "W* . -V"'--'v ■*• - :'£* u. . - V. ‘ *■ , * ' ISM ') ' ’ MEEM CUmasmwatß. THSATABi iem store .and ioraale. •' feTUART A SILL. °£.te fag* —tajas*? ".r. t *•*■ ■ i'- ;. v; v ••■: ••■ ■> • i X: ' EN
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