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' PolsaCterat49 ; State Ccialvent lona. • .411' , 111C ALDI fbt noniitoitltig eindiaates for Gamma. and Canal. , !:• 1 :011i;On the 6th Of Jane, 1151. as fixed by the port Co,no;ntipn. 11 , 4842158 UR • -...-_ , ..._ ,, FatitOrninating candidates for Screams Breen, on the r.,,Utieekihano; 1851. as fixed by the regular &eta= of the State Central Committee. • • To Advertisers.' hlosinca Parr Baia larger ctrculation than ,any 7Sabicripton paper_published in 'Pittsburgh. To final • - Vest'inentlaffords an excellent medium for Advertising; '"•' ... - ;wy juld-s ,.roun ci4 tr,it he gors °nlY ln De lo m %e ra •h ti i c tifd a s P o e t l n sla ci ed ass in cd " rea e d g e h r e ; • ' :renCbcd - Write other piper. Advenisers.soill 4:good ::". ' • enough to bear this in mind. • Type for pale.' ,• . • determined furnish oar extensive Job - •ores with entirely now maieriale, we shall sell 'fermi of typo now in use, eery four, for .uttiiir*Spprosed paper.: We have type enough to ;4trtint Bor 10 country offices complete. Tho sizes and .varieties of type are ench as are to be found in all ..,......:,....:s' t i'lirrge . aritrjob:of6ces, from Nonpareil op to 20 lino Bid ornamental. Also, for sale, several Ararieties of borders, in good order. Persons wish tog to purchase will please make immediate appli. ... To CrianEsroarnearrs.—We hare oti hand a drawer full of commuoicationa on various topics, political; literary, and legal;*hich we shell pub, • ilia as 1r0.01i.113 we sari make loom m for the same. interestlngiind important communication rogatir.in qua Hompfield Railroad Company, will appear:in lo•Enorrowva Post. . - Birmingham. The above Riorongb,es most of our readers are 4 - .)iVire;issitirated on the south aide of the hionon -I..,gidielti river, - immediately opposite the Eighth tity. _lts population, et the present time, - se - estimated at about 4,000. We were ,:' . .- . ol4trthily surprised the other day in visiting Bit mtttglai i;, in , noticing the many improvements ":......th*Oive taken place within its .limits during • the last few Istire. The place is not only rapidly g, in population,—a sturdy, active, in dustrioas; nielligeut population,—but is improv ,ing'befqo all our expectations. the attests are iieing traded and paved, and fine buildings are - going .up in. every direction. A magnificent new School House is now nearly completed, which will compare with any eimilar budding in the neigh borbond and various new and elegant temples of worship are also in progress of erection. Wher we find Churches and School Houses, we have great bopes'of the rising generation. Birmingham is celebrated for its manufacturing establishments; indeed, nearly the entire popula• • tiors is 'either employed in, or sustained by, the matialaciorieis of different kinds. It was impos tjble'likic 'us to find time again to visit the old meaufactories, (which our readers will remember) we noticed at length about two years ago, and we lerefore contented ourself by visiting ite principal new establishments which have been erected since then. *Axe Bmicia Patss.—We first visited the Sterilirßrl#lfyr* of Mr. Isaac Gregg; but un% :iitittioi l teiy it Veil not in operation at the time. "faiwaver, explained the modus operandi ?Airy "clear and satisfactory manner. ?.Thet.clty= dry -is shoveled into a hopper, and it pee!!,,trom thence into a TOW of iron moulds. A dirge' iron cylinder passes over the moulds, and Nestles •- the clay into them so compactly as to „sive the brick, even before they are burned in the %..1/011, almost the solidity of stone. The Press, when in good running order, will throw out 25,000 bficksiti• ten boars! Tbeee bricks make a beau -7 Ml appearance when built in the front of houses are very durable, and can be had much cheaper :thin those made by hood Esclisioa Wents.—These works are owned 'Edw .- 144i; -Morris & Co., and tarn out pretty much the same kind of work as the Novelty .•." Works la • this city. They make door locks, -hinges,latchei, platform scales, shutter fastenings, &c.; 'and give employment to about 75 workmen. • , • The, werehbuse of this firm is on Water street, below Ferry, where they have for sale an exten .. sive assortment of the above mentioned articles. Pyrrssurtaii ALKALI Wonis.—This is a very • and ie owned by Messrs_ Bennet Berry of which ,firm Messrs. Kramer & ''.'ll44m;•basiceis, are' partners. Mr. Bennett, who is a very ititelligent, scientific, experienced work_ .. : ";man saperiintelais the business at the works. He Molius through the establishmenti And explained • minutely the whole process of making soda ash which, if we undertook to' detail to our readers' Would be a pretty long story. They also manu facture n 1 soda, bleaching powder, vitriol, and muriatit. acid, which ere sold to druggists, glass nriakers, dyers, soap makers, &c. There are about ; —75 hands employed in this establishment, and the capital to carry , it on is necessarily very large, The cost of the works alone was about $BO,OOO. • The warehouse of Messrs. Bennett, Berry & Co. - • is on Water street, below Ferry. • PrrTssanon GLASS Woar.e.—This concern is owned -by Messrs. W. Cunningham Sr. Co. and ie employed exclusively in the manufacture of win- dow- glass of all sizes. Mr. Cunningham exhib. • , .iced to us some very large; clear . and beautiful ,plates- for aVare windows, which are fully equal - any imported to this market. We should here • .rernsik that them are thirteen glass manufactories oldifferent.kindi in the borough of Birmingham. :Snow CU.! TACK FActotrr.—The partners in - • this establishment are. Mess's. Thomas J. Camp• bell, David Chess, and Charles McKnight, doing tyusiness under the firm of Campbell, Chess & Co It is the only concern of the kind in this vicinity: They.emply 45 bands, have in operation 25 cut : •• - _lo3;_atta...roll. their. own iron from the very best materiel. It ie astonishing to see with what ra. pidity tacks -are made by the machinery in the Iron city Works. .A single machine, will cut •,. 110;000 tacks in ten hours! 120 different kinds of tacks are made at this establishment, amongst •- which are copper social, gimp tacks, brush tacks, pattern maker's points, cigar box .tacks, hob nails' "rieds, finishing nails, hook head litads,: clout shoe. nails, &c. &c. The smallest size [pat- te[p.inaket's . pointe], weigh 3,000 to an ounce! Crimpbell, Cheas & Co. have a whrebouse at No -59; Water street. , • 'We'regrat that we have not apace to notice • other manufacturing establishments in Birming - ham; butwe-may take occasion to do so: here. . atter: When the new wire suspension bridge, now in - contemplation, is erected between the old -bridge and the dire, 'Birmingham will become quite a city. Indeed; it has all the elements of prosperity and greatness now within its borders. PITTSBURGH s" • . , Nationio suieetto Medical Convention. We have been requested to notice the fact that the National EcleCtic Medical Association Will bold its next Convention on the. second Tuesday. of May, which will be the 13th day. This City has been selected as the place of meeting, Waage of its central position, between the East and West, with the view of combining, as niuch as possible, the strength of the Eclectic Medical • profession throughout the country. Ds: BUCHASAS, editor of the Cincinnati . -. Eclectic Medical Journal, in speaking of the bushiess to be brought before the coming ConVention, Bays The 'question most be decided at* the next meeting of our Association, whether it is proper and eipedient to maintain a national organization ; whether a sufficient number of the active minds of the profession will be abte, annually,.to meet at some central point; and to give 'their attention to the various matters which would interest a national association. The difficulty which has heretofore existed, and which must continue to exist, in detaching a sufficient number from their professional 'responsibilities and public duties, excites a serious doubt whether a national mod. ation, in the present condition of oar country, can be efficiently maintained. This doubt must be either confirmed or dispelled, by the results of our meeting at Pittsburgh. If, on that occasion, our profession should turn out an imposing and influ ential array; and their deliberations should be ac companied by proper harmony, efficiency, and manifest benefit to the cause—there can be no doubt of the propriety of giving the Association an active support, and concentrating our energies at those meetings. But, if the attendance should be scanty, and not sufficient to present a bold and commanding front;or to originate and carry out measures of national importance, it will be use• less to continue the attempt to maintain a national organization." Banbury and Erie Railroad. From the notice of the stockholders, published in to-day's paper, it will be seen that an election for directors of the above Company will be holden on the 22d of May, in Philadelphia, in pursuance of a supplement to the act incorporating the same, approved 14th March; 1846. We are not con. versant with the further legislation obtained this winter respecting the road, but we are informed that measures are in progress to commence the work, and that speedily. Pittsburghere should bear in mind that the "Pittsburgh and Susque. hannah Railroad" is provided for, and is, in fact, "part and parcel" of the Sunbury and Erie, con stituting the Branch to Pittsburgh, which, above all others, (not even excepting the Central Rail• road), is most important for the manufactures and prosperity of the city of Pittsburgh. We would suggest that some of our influential CiliZeln attend the meeting and election in Phila delphia, and inform themselves as to this matter. Pittsburgh has greater natural advantages than any other city west of the mountains, and her citizens should improve them by artificial ones. Notice to she Ladles. As there appears to have been some uncertainty as to the amount of Famiture for the Private Rooms in the Western Pennaylvania Hospital, the Managers of the Ladies' Helping Hand Society have thought it expedient to mention the articles required :—a bedstead, iron or wood ; a mattrass or bed, of husks, hair, or feathers; bedding and towels 2 chairs, table, and washstand ; looking glass, blind, and strip of carpet. The Managers take this opportunity to return their thanks for the liberal spirit showed to their Society by the public. Supplies of eheeting, &c. will be very acceptable, and may be left at Mr. M , Clintock'a, Fourth street, or at the house of !dm Felix Smoot, Allegheny. By Order of the Board: _ N. W. CAMPBELL, Sec. P.S. There will be a Meeting of the Managers at the Hospital on Monday Afternoon, which will give those Interested in the Society a fa vorable opportunity to visit the premises. May 2nd, 1851. Vol. Collier COL DAMP COLLIZap late collector of San Fran. cieco, arrived at Steubenville on Thuraday evening. Upon reaching the wharf he was enthusiastically received by his old friends, irrespective of party, amidst the firing of cannon and the shouts of the multitude. The " City Guards" escorted him to his residence ; and in the evening he partook of a public supper at the U. S. Hoare. We are pleased to notice this mark of respect to a very worthyman, although a political opponent. FACRIMBOII, May 2, 18& LEC/CY 111111PCII, Eaq Dear Sir:—l scud you the proceedings of the Coo ference of this district, hold at Hollidaysburg yes• lerday. Yours &c. R. Meeting of the Conf f Cambria Blair, and Huntingdon Countiee. lo pursuance of public notice, the Conferees from the counties of Cambria, Blair, and Huntingdon met at the house of John Dougherty, in the borough of Hollidaysburg, on Thursday, May I, 1851, for the purpose of appointing Delegates to the State Conventions, to be held at Reeding and Harrisburg in Jane nest. Theophilis Snyder and John G. Lingenfolter ap. peered as Conferees from Blair. Charles Liteinger, M. M. O'Neill, and Thomas McEleroao appeared as Conferees from Cambria. On motion, John G. Lingenfelter was chosen Pie. indent, and M. M. O'Neil Secretary. On motion, the following Resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted. Resolved, That ADAM MOSES be the Senatorial Delegate from this district to the Reading Conven tion. Resolved, That Jour; C. o , Nett.iL be the Senatorial Delegate from this district to the Judicial Conven tion, to be held at Harrisburg, and that he be in structed to aapport the How. Juice CAMPBELL, of Philadelphia, for one of the Supreme Judges. Resolved, That in view of the acknowledged claims of Pennsylvania to the Presidency, we here by declare our preforeoco (or HOD. JAmES Be- CHADAN, whose distinguished abilities and long public Cervices entitle him, not only to the con& dente and support of the Democracy of his native State, but to the admiration and gratitude of the Democratic party of the Union. Resolved, That the nomination of Cos.. Was. Swum, as the neat Democratic candidate for Governor, it a fixed fact. We hereby endorse it, arid pledge ouraelvee to use all honorable efforts to secure his election. Resolved; That we entertain a high opinion of the public services of Cot.. S. W. BLACK, not only as a soldier in Mexico, but as a Democrat at home. When the proper time 111114811, we will aid our fellow Democrats throughout tho State in rewarding him for hie diatinguished public services, by (davat• log him to tho Gubornationat chair. Revolved, That the foregoing Resolutions be published in the Democratic papers in the district, sod in the Pennsylvanian, Harrisburg Union, Key stone, Pittsburgh Post, Pittsburgh Chronicle, Bedford Gazette, and Carlisle Volunteer. On motion, adjourned. Signed by the Officers. NEW ORLEANS RAILROAD CONVERTION.--The Railroad Convention lately held at New Orleans, to couriider the beat plan of connecting New Orloam "(by way ofJackeon, Mielissippid with the groat eye.. loin of railways now under coneiderat ioo, and pro• jected In the States of Mississippi, Alabama and Tenneasco, decided to make a road limo N. Orleans along the banks of the Mississippi river as far es Ba ton Rouge, and thence diverge toviards the State of Misaissippi. This will give a coatinuoue line of railroad between the extreme points, of about two hundred miles in length, which is estimated to coat three millions of dollars. A rival proposition woe submitted, proposing wen the road by way of Medi. Lionville, and to connect with New Orleans by a steam ferry, the rejection of which caused its friend° to withdraw from the Convention. Tho friends of t he route adopted, composing a largo majority of the Convention, think that it will bo carried out speedily and successfully. EKE= : ;; ~R., flow to Preserve the Union. Extract from chi' Fare:oat Addiiss of General Jackson. • But the constitution cannot be maintained, nor the Union preserved, in opposition.to public feels ing, by the mere - exertion of the coercive, powers confided to the , general government. The (buns dations must be laid in the affections of the people; -in the security it gives to life, liberty, character, and property, .in„ every,quarter.of the country, and the fraternal attachments wbich the, citizens of the several States hearlo one anothei as members of one political family, mutually contributing to 'promote the 'happiness of each other. Hence the - citizens of every State should 'studiously avoid every thine calculated to wound , the sensibility or offend the just pride of the peolde of the other States; and they should frown upon any proceedings within -their own borders likely to disturb the tranquillity of their political brethren in other portions of the. Union. In a country so extensive as the United States, and with pursuits so varied, the internal regulations of the several States must frequently differ from one another in important- particulars; and this differ. ence is 'unavoidably increased by the various principles upon which the, American colonies I were originally' planted—principles which had taken deep root in the social relations before the revolution, and therefore of necessity influencing their policy since they became free and independ. ant Staten. But each State has the unquestion. able right to regulate its own internal concerns according to its own pleasure; and while it does not interfere with the rights. of the Union, every State must be the sole judge of the measures proper to secure the safety of its citizens, and promote their 'happiness; and all efforts on the part of the people of other States to cast odium upon their institutions, and all measures calcu latedlo disturb their rights of property, or to put in jeopardy their peace and internal tranquillity, are in direct opposition to the spirit in which.the Union was formed, and must endanger its safety. Motives of philanthropy may be assigned for this unwarrantable interference ; and weak men may persuade themselves for a moment that they are laboring in the cause of humanity, and asserting the rights of the human race- ' but every one, upon sober reflection, will see that nothing but mis. chief can come from these improper assaults upon the feelings and rights of others. Rest assured that the men found busy in this work of discord, are not worthy of your confidence, and deserve your strongest reprobation. Bounty Laud Claims. We find the following in the Washington Repub. lie of Wednesday last: • "Certain statemeote are going the rounds i n tho Philadelphia Ledger and other journals, which, we are authorised to say from en official source, do not correctly represent the action of the Pension Office on the bounty land claims ender the act of Septem• ber, MO. It is true that the applicatioos already received exceed one hundred thousand In number, and aro increasing at the rate of fire hundred a day; but eo far from the claims themselves being permit. ted to slumber, they are subjected from the first re. ception to a rapid proem ofclassification and ar rangement, which, though to superficial observers it may appear tedious and unnecessary, is essential to guard against error and confusion, and actually con duces to despatch. There are now nearly three hundred warrants issuing daily, and means are in constant exercise to swell the number to four hon. dred and upwards. Nearly fifteen thousand warrants have been issued to various parts of the country Coco the plates were first received tram the entire- Teta." Thu “Ropplogs" up North. It seems they bavo tho..ftapPiogsu up at young.. villa, Warren couoty. Tho followiog syneposis of a conversation was handed to the Editor of tho Esprcss for publication : A company met yesterday morning at one of our neighbor's houses, and by raps the name of Femme Dann was spelled oat, and in answer to interrogate. ries stated that ho bad boated the editor of the War ren Mail, answering bim as his uncle Joseph, that he was a liar, and delighted to boas unbelievers, to beguile his misery—bad etched some people at Pittsburgh, moving things, and saying ho would raise the ---- and break the looking glass, if they would pot out the light. The spirit moved - a chair about the room, holding it on one leg, throwing those on the Boor that under took to hold it; and at other times throwing hats, moving tables and performing sundry feats very cu riously. The spirit of Dr. Franklin being called responded and said, it win Peculiar Dunn who fused the War.. ron editor—he la a bad, lying spirit, to the first sphere; such are permitted tor good reasons to cam- musicale witti men sumo time& (Youogaville Ea. prem. B One of the most miraculous escapes from an awlul death that can possibly be conceived of occurred in Bedford on bat Tuesday forenoon. As Mr. Henry Miller, a citizen of the Borough, was driving two horses attached to a plough through the main street, theybecame frightooed and no off at desperate speed. Mr. Simon Beard, a young man from Morrison•a Cove, was ou the road, on borse.back, at the time. Seeing the runaways coming, he tried to get out of the way, bat his horse becoming unmanageable, he jumped from bissaddlo, when he was caught up on the plough-share and carried about three hundred yards, without receiving any injury other than a few cuts sod bruises, not considered dangerous I A sudden turner the plough released him from hie horrible situ ation. The horses continued to dash through the street, sometimes on the pavement, until they reach. od the west end &the town, where ono of them fell on a stone, which checked their career. They be. came detactied from the plough in the square. They were considerably cut, and trembled as if in much pain. Fortunately, the street was clear of children at the time.—Bedlord Gazette. RAILROAD ACCIDENTS IN 1850.—Tbo annual re• ports of the Eastern Railroad Corporations for 1850, show that fortythreo persons were killed and thirty four severely wounded daring 1850, on the railroads of Massachusetts, extending to Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, &c. 01 the killed, two were engineers, (one by the explosion of a boiler) two merthaodize conductors,one road agent, eleven brakemen,( mostly by striking bridges,) and two baggage masters; elev. en were killed while on ur crossing the track; film in consequence of tieing intoxicated; two passengers were killed by accidentally falling from tho platform of the cars. Only throe pasaongers were killed while actually occupying their proper places in the cars, and this was in consequence of tho breaking of an axle of a car on the western road, at Hinsdale. It must be taken into account that an immense num ber of passengers is carried over these roads in the course or. &year. JENNY LIND ♦ND Jt:NNY•aoaIYY. — The Cleveland Democrat, epeaking of tho late visit of Lind to the Buckeye State, gives the following anecdote : A mechanic in Cincinnati made a moat beautiful trunk and presented It 'to her. "I accept it," she said, "but please call upon me tovmorrow at 11 o'clock." Ho was punctual to the hour. " What, Mr. Black did that trunk coot you I "I don't know," was the reply ; "I made It for you." "Tell me," said Jenny, "I desire the information, for I with to be able to say what this beautiful article coat In Cie.. cinnati." " I believe one hundred dollen," an. swered Mr. Black. After referring to the costly furniture In the room, and stating that she did not ate it, she asked whether he had any children, and being aaewered "one little daughter." "Her name." He gave it and they separated. Tho day after a check was filled up for a handsome sum, in the name of the little daughter, and pat into the honest me. chanic's hands. This kindness and consideration mark her life. Mrcwroaa.—Among the acts adopted by the Leg ielaturo was one abolishing all laws for the online lion ofdebt. Michigan has now in force most of the National ilefbrinsmeasures. No land limitation law has yet boen.enacted, although the homestead has long been ezempted. A number of mercantile firms and dealers in Kalamazoo, since the adoption of the law relating to debt, have announced their intention of publishing the names of all delinquents," being well convinced, (as they say) that no man of good intentions add honorable principles will allow him self to be thus posted before his neighbors and fellow citizens." Compusturr to Moles.—The King of Pretoria bas soot Professor Morse a gold enuff boz, 'enclosing the Prussien . gold medal for scientific merit, as a testi. monist of his admiration, for his services to mankind in perfecting the oloctro, magnetic telegraph. MM2Bli= Providential Escape. •*' ~ stribblingg unit ativfmge A. Yowls man, giving his aside 111 CHAIM= H. Ayst..mists, was arrested, at a house of fame, in Eau. MD, Pa., on the 28th. alt, clitirged with robbing Mr. Bow. IN, the Ohio merchant, of 62,300 at the Merchants' Hotel in Philadelphia. 81,000 of the stolen money was found °Pon bun, and he made a tall confession of the robbery. TLe Editor o( the Lebanon Courier has seen ave. .ry handout° specimen ormarble, which had been taken from a miarry lately discovered and opened near the re. sideace of Judge Rank, in Swatara township. Lebanon county his 'certainly been blessed wiitt a variety and profusion of mineral riches. Vireotindeisiand that the surrender of SIMB coat this general government over ten thousand dollars, the city of Boston about the same amount, and the claimant about tiventy-four hundred dollars, making an aggregate of more than 522,030. EDWARD Casio; EN., of Berkeley county, a gentleman , well known throughout that Commonwealth for all ths qualities which adorn a man and chrisdan, died suddenly on Wednesday night of last week at his residence. The Annapolis Republican says that the Mar chioness of Wellesley has executed a deed of the lot, on which is erected the Catholic Church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, to Colonel la►tss Botts, of that city. --- The Railroad Convention at Sunbury, Pa, which was announced for the 3d of May, the Philadelphia Ledger understands, ha's been,postponed till the 3d June nest. HOll. DAMSELS. Dicirs'iorr, late United State Sen ator from the State of New yotki Is spoken of In some 'of the Southern papers for the Presidency of the United States. The Governor has appointed EVAN Roams, Esq., of Johnstown, Associate Judge of Cambria county, vice Hon. Joan Maxus, whose term has expired. —*The steamship Prometheus, which sailed for Cha.. gres, from New York, on Monday afternoon, took out over 100 passengers, nmong whom was Mr. &Ku, U.S. Conan! at Valparaiso. -- The Washington Union says that the Hon. F. W. Bowl:mit, who has been so long confined to his bed In that city by a serious illness, ia• once more able to leave his room, and will undoubtedly be in a condition in a short time to return to his constituents in the State of Alabama. The Richmond Whig proposes that the first busi nessinf the United States Senate, on assembling next winter, be the expulsion of hlessra.Sawastr. and Mamma from that grave and dignified body. Charge -4 reasona ble acts. taidiotous,Vinainy. On Saturday night last, some evil disposed scone. drilla tore down end broke to pieces some too pan. nels of the heavy iron fence enclosing the beautiful square fronting the Court House. , What object these malicioui and heartless villains could hero had in committing an act like this, ie impossible to divioe. The fence wt.a erected by the Commissioners of the county, a few years ainco, at a cost of about $1,600, and was an oroament to our borough, and enclosed a beautifhl square in which choice trees aro planted. It is really provoking to ate the public property thus defaced sod destroyed by worthless vagabonds. We sincerely hope the offenders may yet bo found out, and brought to merited punishment. By reference to another column, it will be seen that the County Commissioners offer a reward of $2OO for the con. viction of the offenders, to which the Town Council add $26 additional.---Carifsfe Volunteer, May 1. A SILVER hints in VLROINIA.—Ttio Charlestorro, Va,) Spirit of Jefferson nyi that there is every rev ion to believe that a Silver Mine has been discover,. ed on the farm of bleats. James and Denis Mc- Sherry, of that county, mutated on the east bank of the Shenandoah river, and st the base of the Blue Ridge mountain. The mine was discovered some months mince, sad a small specimen obtained and forwarded to the Philadelphia Mint, to be 'crowd. The Superiotear dent oftho mint has returned the tame, mad e into a ten cent piece, and pronounced the ore as exceed. ingly rich. The ledge of rock in which the ore is impregnated, is of immense size. Every three pounds of rock, it is estimated, will yield one dol_ lar in silver. Arrangements have been made for at once mining. Mfd.AISCUOLT ACCLI=T—We regret to learn that on Tuesday of last week a young man, named Jona Itenissa. received an injury in helping to raise a barn fortdr.ettaterws Evearrots, near Pattonsrille, which caused his death on the following morning.— Ono of the logs felt, which ceased the accident. Ho Is acid to have been a well disposed young man, and formerly lived in Washington County, Md., where his parents en* reside. Tho sudden and unespect ted manner in which he was struck down created quite a sensation in the neighborhood. Ho was de. cently interred, sea followed to the grave by a large concourse of cititens.—Bedford Gazette. SUDDEN AND MILANCHOLT DCATO.—WO learn that Mr. John C. Nullity, of Pennsylvania, a clerk In the Indian Bureau, was, at eleven o'clock this morning, taken with an epileptic attack, and not withstanding the presence and utmost endeavors of amoral eminent medical gentleman, he died with. in on hour. His wife was promptly summoned, and was by his side when lie expired. Mr. M. wa■ about forty-four or five years old.—Warkington rd. *graph, April 29. MT The Anti-Liquor law went into oporation in Ohio, on the Ist ult. The Btoubenvi Ile Messenger Gaye: “It is by far the most stringentlaw of the kind ever adopted in this Statb, and tavern keepers whose license. havo'impued will no doubt stop the retailing of liquors rather than incur tho penalties it pre. ecribos." led. On This/idiot, Ist last, at Trinity Church, by the Rev T. 11.Lysaan,Xr. Wit. ,1. MOREAT to BUNT, younger daughter of N. Richardson, of Allegheny City. DIED' On Sabbath morning, Mrs. Jane C. Ileburn, daughter of lames and Elizabeth Chambers. The funeral will take place from the residence of her father, No. 15 Townsend street, Sixth Ward, this (Monday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. The friends of the family are invited to attend Notice. IN pursuance of a Supplement to the Act, incorpora• ting the SUNBURY AND ERIE RAILROAD COM PANY, approved the Ilth day of Mardi,B4d Notice is hereby given,. that a meeting of the Stock holders in the said Sunbury and Erie Railroad Compa ny, and an election for President and Managers of said Company will be Meld on THURSDAY, the Ihki day of May neat, ird Room No. 2, on the second door of the Reading Railroad Company's building, in the city of Philadelphia, No. 73 South Fourth street. • J. KANE, NO. CI. WATMOUGH, W. M. WATTS, I uROBERT MOREL'S, WILLIAM B. REED, J. J VANDERKEMP, WILLIAM BUEHLER, myS.d&wtd Now Books! New Books 3 . . TusT RECEIVED AT MINER & Co., No. 32 Smith field street, the following new and imeresting works: No. 13, Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution, by Benson J. for ring, Esq.; No. 2R, Dictionary 01 Mechanics' Engine and Engi neering; . Nell Guynne; or, the Court of the Stewart. under the reigns of Chitties 2d and James 21—A Historical ro mance ; A fresh supply of Harper's Magazine for May. ysm Baldea , " Washing, Bleavbing and Olean. Ing FOR waihing clothes without rubbing, and warranted notes injure the finest fabric. A new article, just received and (or sale, wholesalo and retail, by Jno. 9. Tough, General Agent, No. 82 Fourth st reet, under Lynd's Carpet Depot. (myfi ) MO. 9. TOUGH. DUST CHEAP. THE prettiest and best collection of Cloths, Coati meresand Vesiings, are to be found et ROBIN SON'S CLOTH STORE, next door to the Office of the /Horning Post, Fifth street, near Wood—All sold dust cheap. ' mys _. _____ 15100142 0 1. TO Contractors, Bridge Builders, Sic— Beres - Island Saw Mills are now preparing to re ceive and execute promptly all orders for Bridge and other Timber, on the' most • favorable term' the market Ti will ( t m o Y o s nl ) er and at low prices, at pro p m Abl vti E y S CABMAN & CO. B AT SIDING, DING, DECK NARK, PALINGS, (a now . article) together with all other kinds of Lumber and Berea I , sland Saw Mills, by mys , J AMES CARMAN & CO. BLOOSIgrr-b - tons No. 1, Janata, feCeiVell and rot sale by (mys) • KING k MOORHEAD. "VEATH4IIS.--A prime article In store and for sale by JL: (inyn) KING & MOORHEAD. . L Notice. THE aPPointment of Millard D. McClure as Presi dent Judge of the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsyl vania, has dissolved the long subsisting partnership of McCandless & McClure. The unfinished business will be attende4 to by Mr. McCandless. WILSON ItIcCANDLESS, WM. B. McCLUEE. ira"' MY OFFICE IS REMOVED to my dwelling house, No. Pi Penn street, near Ray. my3:lm2ipp . WILSON McCANDLESS. 11)1110E-5 peeks prime quality for sale low , .Lto gra; wm, DYER. INISEMEMI . . . ,Orphanst Court Sate. Of Valuable Property en the City' et -RittangigA .- IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Al legheny, County, dated April 26,-1851; I will expose to public salli at the Court Hossein the City of Pittsburgh, - -on.the4tlxitionday,26th day - of May, 1851, at 10 o'clock, A. N., all the following described realestate situate in the City of Pittsburgh ; and sell the same for one-third Cash, One-third in one year with interest from the day of sale, and one-third in two years with interest from the day of sale; said payments to be secured by bonds and mortgages, with power to divide np into two or more parts and sell the same in parts so divided, any one or More of said pieces of ground as may be ;deemed condu cive to the interest of the Estate . All that certain lot or piece of ground, being part of lot N 0.25 in James Adams , part Qf the plan of the Northern Libertiet now , sth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, bound ed and described as follow , viz: _Beginning on Penn street at the distance of twenty-two feet six - inches from - Adams street, thence along Penn street eouthicardly twenty seven feet six inches, and extending-the same width. back to Spring alley, one hundred feet, -on which is erected two two story frame dwelling-houses withtwo two story back buildings, subject to aground rent forever of fifty dollen; per annum. payable quarterly to , flumes Adams," his heirs andaseig a s. n . . All that certain lot or piece of ground, situated in the . 6th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, being lots, NOB. one hundred and thirty-four and one hundred and thirty-five in the phut of partition between the heirs of Jottn and Henry Irwin—No.2l4, December T. 1831; Commoit Pleas of Allegheny County and recorded in Book 3d. M. vol. 61, p. 533, bounded at folloeis,viz: Beginning at the cor ner of Franklin'and Logan streets; thence along:Logan street, one hundred and twenty-six feet to Decaturatreet; thence eristwardly along Decatur street forty-eight feet ; and thence by a iiIIS parallel with Logan street north wardly one hundred and twenty , sit feet to Franklin it.; thence westwardly along Franklin street forty-eight, feet to Logan street, the place of beginning, on whteh are. erected one two story brick - dwelling-house'fronting on Franklin street, one one story frame dwelling. house and one two story brick uwelling-house fronting on. Logan' street 4 —being the same which H. Itl. Collins and wife by Deed dated 'Rine 17th, 1945, recorded Book W. 3d, vol. 7u, p. 530, conveyed unto the said Robert Christy, Esq. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the ISt Ward of the City of Pittsburgh being part of tot No. three hundred and twenty-eight in the planer said city, bound ed and described as it:hews, by Third street, by Chancery lane, by the other half of Lot No. 329 and by lot No. 329, containing in front on Third street 57 feet more or less, with the privilege of an alley three feet wide, adjoining lot No. WO, extending about 30 feet hack from Third street: said Lot being in depth 85 feet:here or less and 60 feet in width, in the rear of which is ereoted several frame dwelling-houses. - - . - • ALSO, All that certain piece of ground, par; of Lot N. 318, in the plan of Pittsburgh, situated in the Ist Ward of said city, bounded and described as' follows : Beginning on Third street, at the corner of Lot No 317, - thence along Third street towards Market street, forty-one feet more or less; thence in a line parallel with Wood street,N orth wardly, eighty five feet, more or less, thence in a line parallel with 'Third - street,- Eastwardly, forty-one feet, more or lees; and thence in a line parallel with Wood street, Southwardly, eighty-five feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, on which are erected two three story brick dwelling-honsesiwith smre.rooms in front ; part of the above premises, beteg subject to the payment of the interest of six hundred dollars to Mrs. Jane Sands, Wi dow of-Sands ' deceased, being thirty-six dollars per annum; thiringthe life time of the said. Mrs. Jane Sands, and after her death the said principal sum is pay able to the heirs of the said -Sands. • • ALSO, - All that certain piece of gpaund, part of lot N 0.350, in the plan of Pittsburgh, situated in the First Ward of said city, bounded and described as follows, .viz:— Beginning on Fourth street, at the corner of Lot No. 351, and thence along Fourth street,-Westwardly forty feet; thence Northwardly and- parallel with Market street,eighty feet; thence Eastwardly and parallel with 'Fourth street forty feet to the line of Lot No. 3.51 afore said; and thence by the same Sonthwardly and parallel with Market street, eighty feet to the place of begin ning; under and subject to the payment' of an annual ground rent of Eighty Dollars, forever, to ohn Findley, his heirs and assigns; on which is erected one two story brick dwelling house, and one three story frame dwelling hones. . ALSO, • All that certain lot or piece of ground, situated in the Second Ward of the city of Pittsbnrghrbounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning on Fourth street, at the distance of ninety-six feet Eastwardly from the corner of Cherry alley and Fourth street; thence East wardly, along Fourth street, twenty-two feet to lot of Rob't Wood, Esq.; thence along the same, Southward ly, towards Third street, eighty-five feet, more or less;, thence Westwardly in a line parallel with Fourth street, twenty-two :feet; thence along William Young's lot, eighty-five feet, more or less to the place of beginning: With the right to the use andprivilege of the alley in tae rear of the lot sold by 'William Bell to William Young, along the whole rear of said lot to Cherry alley, on which is erected a three story brick dwelling house. • ALSO, r: All that certain piece of ground, situated in the First Ward of the city' of Pittsburgh, being part of Lot No. "344" in:the plan of said city, bounded and described as follows , viz: Beginning on the. Diamond at the dis tance of eighty feet from the corner of the Diamond and Market street ; thence Westwardly eighteen feet ; thence Southwardty in a prallel line vvith hlarket street, twen ty-six feet to au alley four feet wide ; thence Eastward ly in a line parallel with the Diamond, eighteen feet, and thence Northwarilly in n parallel line with Market at., twenty-six feet to the place of beginning, with the privi lege of the alley in the rear, and subject to the yearly ground rent or forty-six 90.100 dollars forever, payable halt yearly to John Irwin, his heirs and assigns, on which is erected a three story brick building. SO, All that certain piece of ground situated in the First Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, being Lot N0. , •3411," bounded and, de-scribed as 'follows; viz:—" Begin ning at the corner of Diamond a Pey and running south ward!), along the Diamond Square, sixty feet more or less; thence parallel with Diamond alley, westwardly, one hundred and twenty feet more or less, to Decatur street; thence along said street,sizty feet, more or Ipss, to Diamond allenand thence along Diamond alley east weirdly one hundred and twenty feet, more or less to the place of beginning,. on which is erected men Laurin THRICE STORY BRICE TAVERN HOVER. with a large stable, &c., and Olita TWO STORY DRIES TAVERN. ALSO, All that certain piece of ground, one half part of Lot No. " 199" in the plan of the said city of Pittsburgh, situated on Water street, in the Second Ward of said city, bounded by Water street, by the other half of the said lot, No. 199, by First street and by the line of lot No. 200,belng 30 feet front on-Water street, and extend ing through to First, preserving the same width, " one hundred and sixty feet, on malice is erected a sutra MAT BRICE WARE HOUSE. ANNE CHRISTY, Executrix of Robert Christy, dee'd. Pittsburgh, May *2d, L 351. For further particulars enquire of I. M. Christy, at the Office of the Pittsburgh Gas Company. my&dltavv&vrtd Pagoda Tea Store. _ TEEM HAWORTH, late of the firm of Morris fr.. ila- HI worth, wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has taken the store formerly occupied by H. Leader, corner of Diamond alley and the Dia mond—having associated with Robert Cairns, will, un der the title of Haworth do Cairns, continue to import from London the finest Black Teas; also, from France bure Wines and Liquors, a large invoice of which has een received at the aboVe store, which, for fineness.of quality and cheapness in price, cannot be excelled in any store West of the mountains. A general assort ment of Family Groceies will also be found at this es tablishment,at the lowest cash prices. The following list will show the different kinds and prices at the Fine Young Hyson Teas ;15, 40 and 50 cents 4;l' 1b ; Superior Young Hyson, a very desirable Tea for family use, 75 cents ta.' lb ; Curious Young Hyson; this is a most delightful Tea, fragrant as arose, 81,00 tp• lb; Full flavored and sweet Gunpowder 62 and 75 cis ; 'Sweet Cargo Imperial 75 cts ; Fine and fragrant Imperial MAO ; Dux' TEas.—Fine Orange Pekoe 50 cts Fine flavored Oolong 50 and 02e; very beat do 75c ; Strong English Breakfast Tea 50cla ; Strong black leaf, Congo kind, Soul:along, GO cis; Very best English Congo 75 co; Tavern keepers and others, who buy \Vines and Li quora In Pittsburgh, will find it to their advantage to call at this establishment before purchasing elsewhere. my 3 trine Jewelry. TUST returned from the East' and now -opening a LI large and beautiful assortment of FINE-JEWEL RY of the latest styles and improved - patter* s—gold Lockets, Breast-Pins, Ear-Rings, Finfter-Rings, Brace lets, Chains,. Keys, Seals, Spectacles, Pens, and a great variety of rich and desirable goods in my line. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies' fine gold Watches, from WO to 550, warranted to keep good time, and the gold of the finest quality. Silver-ware .madufactured to order and kept constantly on handof coin standard. W. 'W. WILSON, my 3 cor of Market and Fourth sts Stockholders THREE DESIRABLE ' BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, each 24 feet, fronting on'Pitt street, arid run. ninglack 105 feet, immediately adjoining tho residence of Wm. hPlinight. For terms apply to mya:lw 200,000 Pounds Bags Wonted, FOR which the highest market price,m °eau, will be paid, at the Parer and Rag. Warehouse, No 32 Liberty street, near the Canal, by • J. W. CHADWICK. Where can be had Writing, Letter, Wrapping and other kinds of Paper, cheaper than at any other store in Pittsburgh. my3:4l, Railroad Lotting. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received, until :5 o'clock P. M. June sth, for the grading and wagon ry of a ortlon of the•line of Railroad on the Western .slope of the Allegheny Mountain, for the avoidance of the Portage Railroad Planes, extending from below the foot of Plane N 0.2 to the Summit, a .distance of about (Smiles. Plans and specifications will be exhibited at the Summit House three days previous to the day of letting, and all the necessary information given by the Engineers of the Line. ROBERT FAMES, Sup't. pro tem. Duquesne Greys S 01.1 are hereby notified to attend a meeting of the Y Company on Monday evening, Ilny fith, at .7e o'clock, at the new Armory. By order. -- may 2:2t C. GLENN Seep.' TALLY ROl—Learn to shave with ease and com fon by using a Tally Bo Razor. Each razor Is per fectly tested, set and pat In fine shaving order.. Price 3711 , cents. Also, a fine article of Shaving Cream, Sha ving Soap, Brushes and Razor Strops, at low prices. S. L. CUTHBERT, my 3 ' 5O Smithfield Pt.- lIECEER'S FARINA, recommended by Medical Colleges, Hospitals and Physician's, as the best article of diet now known for invalids And children, for sale by LEIY 3 I JAMES 4. JONES: L' OR SALE. -4 Woodworth patent Planing Ma r chine, nearly now, by. JOIIN A. BLOOMER. my3l'wALlegheay Planing Mills. Ft,OOR HOARE/S.-100,040 reit, wallieiionail, - fir sale by - JOHN A. BLOOMER, Allegheny Plans"- TAR. CANDLES.-45 boxes, 10 to 40 lbs, for sale by J. D. WILLIAM.; & CO., m 73 110 Wood street. ' .4 . 'r ; 4 .51- f*Ve.;:',7,.‘s; f:f:l7llCri;r;--47:41 -**4 MEM ;1..0;4 - . .~, -,: • =et . 1 = c, ff . • . • - :4-‘-C.ef - . .. - :.-! k , - - --, .•,...'',,.-:..'..;;=- PAGODA TEA STORE R. ItIIMIGHT, Fourth street. luting Mills. , .; • ". :::•-•'-.:,'....--:-''..-'-'..z',- ';- . r.--' - • . 'l'.4i.'. , !'-', 11162 MEG Spttia.t Noticts. Ecy- Good-Intent Fire an.v..;•A regu lar meeting of;the GOinl" Intent-Fite Company will be held on Monday evening, May sth, t 8 &chick. P lane tunl attendance is earnestlY requested; as business of great importance will be laid before the meeting. my 3 - TOM. AV. LITTLE, Bec'y. Meets above Board of. Trade Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening. rcr LUNCH served up at the st; Clair Hotel Bar, every day, at Ito'elock„ apr2.6" (CityDitilies copy.) Consutnetsof wines are:titvited toread In auother column the card of Jacob Sniiiojr.'s cheap wine store 67Walnut stitchfebl4:43, Important to Dirspeptins!l AETIVICIAVDmizatort i---Dr. - HoughtSn's . reirini lhe True Digertive Fluid; or Gastric Juiee, - a great Dys pepsia Curer, prepared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stom. achof the Ox, after directions of Baron-Lamm; by J. S. Borrow - fox, M. *„. - ',The art of making an Arttfirial Digestive Fluid, and of pertorining the , process of Digestion, out of the. Stomach, has long been knOwn-th Physiological Chemists. The. honor of the discovery belongs to a celebrated German Chemist;mbotave the nameof Pepsin to the active prin. ciple of the Gastric Juice, which he obtained by macera ting the lining membrane of the Di gestiveStomacttof the . Calf in water, and precipitating the:Pepsin from the solu tion. Dr. Prost, - Dr, Pereira, and - Dr.Gregory,la Eng land ; Dr. Beaumont and Dl'. Du nglison, in' Arne nen t• and. chief of all, Baron 'LIEBM, have recently experirriented, and written open this singularly interesting • and curious subject, and thrown much light upon the nature of the Digestive process, in its chemical and physiologic al Dr. S. S. BOUGHTON, of Philadelphia, has applied this discovery to the cure of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP.: SIA tvith astonishing, success. !tie imposeible to give-the Scientific and other evidence of these facts in the limits of this , advertisement:. Let the - afflicted call upon' the Agent, and gel a descriptive sheet; grhtis.. It is nee of the greatest Scientific teronders of the day. Every Abottle of the geithine Pepsin beais the written signature of J. S. flouGatiw, M. D., - sole ProPrieto . r. 'Price; one See advertisement in another Colman. - . . . For sale wholesale and retail itt Propriefar's prittes by .li.l YSER & WDOWFLG, ' - . , 140. Wood;Street, Pittitifirgh: COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY Fire and COLUMBUS, OHIO; • • DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., P,residera. 1). ALEXANDER, Secretary. • ransoms. . . D. Adams; Jr., Thomas:Moodie, Joseph Whitehill, • N. H. Swayne, P. Hayden, .D ,Alexander,. M. S. Sutlivant; - L John Graham, • (IL H. Maki; Win. Miner, n. C m: Lee, . The undersigned, as' Agent of the above substantial and well known Company, insures' property Of everY description, a • gainst tosser damage by fire. Also,against the perils ot inland navigation. -..— R. H. BEESON, Agent; Office in I.Waterrnan's Warehouse, apr3o No.. St Water street, Pittsburgh: , . ENCOURAGE HOME INSTLTUTIONS CITIZENS , iNsuaiirime.-CODIPATIV;':' C. G. HUSSEY. Prest —A. W. MARKS. See'y Office—No. 41 Water st.,in Warehouse of C. H. Wane. . iCrTens Company is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on. Houses, Manufactories, Goods,- hlerchan• dine in Store,Tand in Transitu Vessels, !cc. . - An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of, the. Institution, ts afforded-In the character of the, Direetots„ who ure all citizens of Pittsburgh, wall and favorably known to the community for their prudence, intelligence Druscroas—C. G. Hussey, I ,lTro. Bageey, Wm. Laid, mer,.lr.,:tValter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward He azet ton .Z hansey S. Harhaugh, S. M. Kier, ' marlddt Associated.Piresuenta Insurance COuipit ay of the City.of Pittsburgh.. W. W. DALLAS, Pres'L—ROBERT FINNEY, Seep: 117" Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS Office in Monongciheta House, Nos. 124 and. 115: TS'atet Si. '. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson, Itartley,R. Simpson, Joshua Rhodes C. G. Paulson, Wtu. lEd. gar„y.dward Gregg, A. P. Rhodes, Wm.:Collingwood, B. sawyer, Chas. Rent,Wtn."Gortnan." . • (eV° •, iCrOdd Fellows , nail. Odeon Building, Fourth strut, between Wood and Smithfield streets.—Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 2, macta Ist undThl Taeedays °reach Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4; ineeti :Mend 4th hieehanies' Lodge, No. 9, meets every — ChurstlaY evening. Western Star Lodge No. 24 mee is eve ry Wednesday Iron City Lodge, N 0.1 & ,, rneels, every Monday isring. Mount tiloriall Lodge, No. :lab, meets every Friday. evening. _ Zocen Lodge, No. cS,meetseveryThnrsdgyevencg, at their Hall, corner of 'Smithfield and Fifth !streets. . . Twin City Lodge,N6.2ll, meets every - Friday cam lag. Hall, corner of Leacack and Sandusky streets, Allegtcny City. y ID"'Angeroun Lodge,!. 0. of 0. P.... The An geronn Lod&e, No. 299, 0. of O. F. meets every,Wed nesday evening in Washington:Hall, Rood at.. fia4:l y [l7-1. O. or O. F.—Place of Ateetintr;Wsshington Hail, Wood street, between sth OLIO Virgin Alley: rtrrsuunou Lona; No. 3.30---Aleets every Tuesday re ening. . MBIICMVIILE MiCAMPUICNT, No. 87—Idee!s Ist arta 3d Friday of each month. . y Notlic e.—TlieJotratarstanTAlLOlM SOCltnr,o f Pittz burgh and. Allegheny, meets on the second Monday o every month at the Florida House, tilarkeut. etu67yl icutu Vomm,jr., Secretary. OFFICE OF TOR ASSOCIATED .RIREMEWS .- INSURANCE COMPANY ELT. Books will bdopen at the Office of the CompunY Nos. 124 andl2s Afanongcthela House, lYater street, forr: 4o purpose of receiving subscriptions for Two. Thow - ud shares of the Capital Stock of said Oorupsny, st. T urn day, the 15th instant. By. ordor of 4bo Board of Dirac IOPS W. W. DAI.I AS lEr'Dagnerreotypep,...a. Nassos & co. would respectful/ 7/ -announce to the havecitizens of Pittsbab, AlleghenY Midvicinity, that they had a large rg Operation with tt Glass Root and Front, built and arrangeo expressly for the purpose , of taking Dagueneotype L ikenesses. The - best pa guerreotypes, on the beet material, are mien ,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 Likenesses of sick or hiseased persons, taken in ally part of the city. . 4 Gallerk at the Lafayette Hall,Fourtit street, corner of Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth street. febitly . . . Constimptlores Fremont tor lea Are- Coughs, Colds ,Influenza, Bronchitis, tightness . ; of . the Chest, pain in the left side; low fever, :and many: other symptoms of like charac lee. :Then come Tube cies in 'the 'Lungs, diborganization, prostration of-the physical powers, and soon the scene closes. That they may not weep when too tate, let the friends of the sick be vigilant at the outset. When the first' symptoms of Pulmonary disease are manifested, administer Dr. Bo— sses' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canehatagefa. That its effects have bean all but miraculous even is extreme cases, we eve testimony which increduility - tacit can scarcely doubt TRY IT. But first read the evidence.' You will find Bib the pamphlet in every Agent's hands; Look . at the advertisement, too, in another column. fmy.t Wito'would Wm-rather enjoy the pleMairei of health and the agreeable consciousness 'of well-being, to' the griping pains of disease—the bitter continuance of jll ;health, and the chilling thoughts of never recovering! But, of all diseases, who is not most anxious to escape a -disease of the Lungs! The very idea of falling' s, Victim to Consumption, sends 'a tremor CO the heart strings of life. Bat, oh! how jayous .the thought that' Linz and nail= isatill our own, when just • before, De spair had spread her dark canvass over us. Such, kind render, are the pleasurable sensations ex perienced by hi - indica, who, by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, have this dire disease slowly, but surely,driven from their system—and health, ;rosy health, again restored to their languishing bodies.- . • Beware of counterfeits and bast imitations Er See advertisement. Petroleum.: s'hirleysburg, Kuatingdon Co., Pa., March 4, '5l. S.M. Kier: Dear Sir—Your Petrolearn is working wonders in this vicinity;.therefore, we - would . thank you to send us two dozen by the Pennsylvania Railroad. We are entirely out, and it is being inquired for almost every day.: Yours, resitiettuliy, JOAN LONG & CO. Hayesviik, Ashland Co., Ohio, March 10, ?M. - S. M. Kier:-Dear Sir—Your-Agent, a few weeks since, left with us four dozen. Reek OIL which we have sold. Please forward to us six dozen immediately. Your medicine is working wonders in this - region.-- We can obtain several eicellent certificates, if you de sire them. Yount, dre., W. W. SCOTT. Por.sale by Keyser & M'Dowell44o Wood street ; R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street ; B. A. Fahnestock - & Co., corner of Wood and Front streets; -D. M. Curry, D A. Liliott,Joseph Douglass, and U. P. Schwartz, Allegheny. Also, by the proprietor,' S. M. KIER. apr29 Canal Basin, Seventh st.; Pittsburgh. 7 During these sudden changes or tho weather, -colds, coughs and dieeesea orthe Lungs and Threat, arc more prevalent than at any , other season. We ad vise persons so affected to Nome at once, Tayne's Ez peeWranti which always.retieve§ a cough Or tightness of the chest or throat, or the difficulty ot breathing. Try it. To be bad at the Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth Imo. lteMOVall. Q KEYS' respectfully informs his friends end the pub k3 a lie generally, thathe bas taken the store feriaerly occupied by P. HUNKER, two doors from the old stand, and removed his stock of Shoes on the t st of April, and will be pleased to see his old Customers, (and their friends), at THE NEW STORE wherers complete as sortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's SHOES, of our own _ make r and , latest styles, will be kept con-, siantly on band and made to order. Also; the best as sortment of CHILDREN'S SHOES in the Oily, will aL- - ways be foiled on hand. Particular attention paid .1 9 malting FANCY. SHOES,for Balls, Parties, km, • Ladies having sett or tender. feet, by leaving 'their measures, can, as we feel confident, have comfortable and handsome Shoes m ads. --We would p artieul arty sug. ;gest to theta to CALL. AND TRY ' =All-work ordered -here, ladies san rely on having at the tirne_promised. id. KEYS, upr3o:3t No, lo Eftb street, Pittsburgh. • 1.4 - • . .r-t. Fifth Strut, between Wood and Smithfield:- : JOSEPH FOSTER possi ♦nt MirAois. U' Ansurrarme—First Tier and Parquette,so cents; Sec. ond and Third Tiers, 25 cams; Colored Gallery,2s cents.' IA - Private Boxes, each, 111,011 I• Doors openattX o'clock • Cartaia rises at 7 o'clock. • MONDAY EVENING, May Sth, ike performances will commence with the play of •• - • NEW WAY TG•PAY ;OLD. DEBTS. - - .The whole to concludesbilb,she ; • ~' •• - MARRIED pAciiir.oit • • • IP - To-morrow Mr. . J., off.kFtifill'iltppellf in 0 0..4 .rtis favorite diameter& Ga. active preparation, the new piece! ofA erlaat erg is not Gold. • • : • •"•• • ' Atheiteum Hall. • . • . . MU Open Mit Evening, May '. 1E6.1851. HA.VroRTSIS G:FLANDOLICir . : aOkI',A,NT. Consisting of Dancing, Comic Singing, National eurioai onities{Qc ;So . - Changa of performance each evening. 4dmittonee .. 7 .... • • ••• 2 S . . IL? For iorOculoroieo iiaall bill • • Illey_ense-Danelng and Wale:sing ,-; detadentrwat Wilkins Hall. . • -• MIL MEYEN; Professor of D. t 4 ring, from NewYork' has 'he honor ••• - to nfunu the. public •of Pittsburgh - that his Classes am nowformed, and that he can. take a few more pupils ' only during this Fr week, After whicjrthe classes will positively close. Classes for young ladies and Masters on Monday, , F. Wednesday and Friday, at 4 o'clock ; and for Gentle- g naw% at 8 o l etoulc,P.M. Terms moderate. For farther particulars please call at his residence ET Fi ttlt street. • apt2Adtv •• • 2. • • . . . RETREAT ardena. quills SUMMERis now open for the ae commodation of 'halters, The beauty of the place has been much improved. by the addition of choice . Shrubbery and Flowers. large collection of ever blooming Plants and Shrubbery, of The et.oleest kinds, ,b are kept for sale on the premises.- ice. Creams, Fruits, _F; Be., kept in the Saloons as usual. Briquets tastefully put up at short notice. The neat and comfortable steamboat Chieftain, leaves .4 the landing, between Pitt, street and the Old Allegheny %." Bridge, at the beginning of every hour—from 9 'O'clock, A. Al., until 10 P. DI. One,extra trip every evening, at t 71 o'clock. - Strangers visiting the Smoky City, are invited to pay t a visit to this parteet.Flower Garden. The Garden is kept oa Temperance prineiples, and ; closed on Sunday. ' a. rid ' Allegheny County, a.. a u T r AV I RP n n s, COVET OP SAID I. tion of Wni. 144nebtg r ,;rti r i c ; .3" charge front his trust as Administrator of ( Augusta Werneburg; ut N 0.19, December • 'Term, 1850—And now, March 22, 1831. the petition presented la .open Court, and on motion, the Con Winner the same to be filed, and that notice of said application be given by publication three • times weekly in the Morning Post newspaper, and that the prayer of the petitioner will be granted. on the 24th day of Bray next, unless' canse be "shotiii to the Contra- . ry. By the Court. .. ' my3tw " . 'DANIEL' lII,CUEDV; • RLEBER ins •jtist-ribeiVed— Jenny LitoPircelebrotCd• Bird Song, as sung by her with rapturous applause,et har cone ert in Pittsburgh. • Flog of our Union,,a Natioidal Song—by W. V. Wel :Tool. Sailor DOV;.". . . Where are the F,rionds Of My Youth . ; . Old. Veteran ; .Gently Sighs the Ereeze—Doett; Household Words—by.Blockley ; • The.Covaller—by Glottis; . . . • The Notional:Delon—A. PatlioticSong,"didicittad to . When :otherFriendthre ROutid rteei.__. • • : . My New England Flom e-r-ooroposed by/fart:A. Wad; of Allegheny City; • , • ; ShepertPs Quiekstep Carciossgs : Huitar . Precep tor Tosp's do • do •• . POLKAR=;Evergreen. Home., Sweet Home, I:lszy, Village Selig Rough and Ready, Pet, Waverly, Pretty Little, etc., etc. .• Together'w,ith n fine selection of Waitzes,Vatiations, Early berms, Marches, Guitar and Violin Music, etc. NO. 101 THIRD STREET, • Sign of the Heiden Harp: " VANTELI . -:‘4 'food situation for a Utah in d'Counting House. or as a business man. He has $l,llO at his disposal, — and. will give the best of referenees.—, Wanteda situation In a Drug Store for a welkeduca• .ted young-man, who wishes to team the batulesso— Wanted—placev In stores; • schools, counting house% 'Warehouses, onisrms;il hotels, or as . coachman, ortor. severatmenoute boys 'ol Misineur, and to learn various trades. Wanted soon several good cooks,- houselkeepeis, 'ehtimbeimaids, nurses, &e., for our eirle,s towns, canal, steam boats end cluntry around. Please callus my new (old,) Office on Liberty street, near the corner .of Market and St. Clair streets. ISAAC JIARRIS. Agency and Jotelligsnee PERIII CANDLES.--10 boxes,Csd'a and6 , s, for lona ° (royal J: wu,LiAms 4 FINE TEAS.--20 h tar. chests Chulan and 0f . ,1 0 , gg • 20:baxes eat ra ad Oakutir far wle, t;y . m va • • - 'J. IL WILIAA'fis CO. uNE'R`E -4-5 ,3 V:hEV:iltrn!"B , b bbla " 3 .0/atsf on2conal ment, and for sale low, to e10ae.,,-,„ y -- ~ - tn -1 " 3 ' " .1r D. wIbLIAIATs.it co. D_ - intim Hams and Veniscin; for sale - .J. -D. WILLIAMS jr.. CO. G R 9 UN D-rEED constantly on hand and for sale by ' • RHODES & ALCORN, 11:7 - 1d st,oppoalta St Charles Hotel.. GIS.9 r .JN SPICESSf *ll kinds, always omhand and _ ltale-by -Enty3l RHODES & A.LCORN. lISTARR-r-Premluns sind snpeirfine, constantly on stil -hand and for sale by ' - • - . myd RHODES & ALCORN:" . LEstorrr syRUPI,2 d°.zen•lckrErLiOrsiES, • • -;'• • 'of Libertp-and Hand ans. nty3 ' • , • .Corner "DOT A.SH.—A prime article for sulf3 ky • my 3• . I.43IES'A.;JONES. • . . Alexander Bradley.-'": N0.:19 .Trood Street, between First and. Second, 1-MANUFACTURER. OF - EVERT CMPTION al, OF 'COOKING STOVES, of the most. aPproved . patterns,end such as will render - the best satisfaction.. Also, Parlor Stoves, among which will be found Jew ell .Root's,celebrated folding 'doer Patter Stoies; Egg .Stoves; Radiators t. Franklin Stovear plain and fancy Grates, •Ito erbielt ,we , invite the, attention of builders); Tea-keutes; Hollow-ware;Wagcnibexes, Act lo nil of which we invite the attention of dealers be fore purchasing elsewhere..." . ' inlY2 Bennettlailloiatichiwintalci Depository. 7 N0..73 Third Strea.- . , • SHIED litiv--ttrvi iistyrpBol3., The Garden of Gethsemjine , The tvietery of ieutati ENGLISH. AND; -TEAS.—The subscribers have justreceived an invoice and wilt hereafter keep a constant supply of the above .cla.ss of Teas, the haver of which is so generally, preferredhy. persons froth the " Old Coalitry," and by Many cabers— Price The house which" lids' been advertising an exclusive monopoly of .these Teas, cannot continue to do scl with We have alsoon hand .ri.large assortment of Fresh Teas, of all grades and of every description, which we believe cannot be excelled in Pittsbnigh. DO., apr23 .. Grocers and Tea Dealers. tibLs Tra — mser Fur sale at moderate prices. ALi, 1..01.' IfOLDERS: or the- Allegheny Cemetery are informed that there will be . no admittance to the Cemetery hereafter ou Sundays, exhapt.by apecial ticket, which•ean;lie obtained at the office - on tho grounds.. • . JOHN CHISLETZtSup't. Allegheny CetneteryiAoril.3o,lB3l.—my2:d2w.., Lost •. BOND 41Steil ba - Aegest, Mt; drownVaqtr A t McElroy to .3. S. Humilton._Esq., for , The Bond is of no use to - anyyerson but the undersigned,-- The finder, by'returaing tt, will oblige Attorney at Law"; Filltt street. S YRUPS", &0.---Uoded•woocPo truoloam!, Syrup; • Strawberry Ythegar; • ' •-••_• • • " Lemon S r, for sale by •-•-•. • P. AT. A. 151 , CLORG k• CO. JELLIES; AND FA:TRACTS., FOR SHAVINGE, ICE CREAM; &(3. , Essence LtaiOn, . ...Extract of Nutmeg, do Vanilla, do i Jara. Ginger, do Dose Vanilla Deans, For sale by . WM.- A, .111'CLURG.ee CO., yl. • _234 ut„ berivetree TatlAli {OIINA' ermiTs—F4rm tuRG A „ 0, Groceri Teit'aealers DacoN—utoct tbs.country cared Shoulder!' aad Sides Ulois store and atriving, for sale by ., . _ ray2' . RING Ze.MOOttiiraiD. "DUT Th irER AND LAKI.).—A few. kegs in store "and. 1.). for sale , by • trey2l, . /CMG .t MOORHEAD. .RECEIVED BY THE 'FI VE' L,INE • 3 pieces Grosmanla green Cloth 2 , do super blank French do; ". 5 do light railed Toeedsc csk an est - rts style, for business Conte 24- do . " Clausen lancy,Vesting; and - vein be made to order the best mar - s'ho'e; the lowest terms at tho F,i - nparto m of and on Smithfield street.lttly2l -.•- Ashton, No 71 R, CHESTER. _ Lui tS! GLOVES , :6I4IA. ES .A. ',splen 3 did &s -sertmant. a( Ladies-And- r o th iaea hale thread and talk °Loves, embroidered and plain ,'just Teceitind at TY% Old Elialinelled Sionki,x, Store, FRIR street. anpetfina Maui; 36 'doeaten_Fandly do ; 12 'do. Rye on.conniantnent and RING .k:IROORRE&D. for solo by ir,tEATHERS---A prime lot iu store tied for- sale by my 2 , KING & -MOORHEAD. virtcAtTlN9Reatq media= rag-; 10 d o doPM,I3 do do, , on consignment xiN ead for sale by m 0 mooßmlin. Li °MIN Y—Constantly for bolo by 11 apr29 Yna.DYER. ft .' Y ' 4 v + MOEN • • • .1 • ___, 2nuistments. TIFIEGATIALL's et! AtlFlllo t ;''.z~~: ~~i~ \ • ImY l i
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