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A D.I N G • . - For nominiting etindidatie foi Goisagoa.and - CAt taz Cogattesionta, On the 4th of Jane, 1851: ue , filed by the Williamsport Convention. . . FiIi..IIRIBBIJR . . Fot nominating eandidmei for Snime:mil Bon o s, n the ' ll th of June. ss - r, as fixed by the regular net.ott of the Siete Central . Commateet , • • - . .. • • • •••• . -• • To Advertisers. : . . • -•-• TN& Mosirnio Posr lies larger elicitation than any. • subseipiton paper publislied la Pittsburgh. To bast atm men it affords an exec II ell!. paper . acte d nt sing; and being the only Democratic min .Allegbe . sy county, it gdeS into the haudi of class or resdera , -reached b y -no other paper. - Advertisers be good renonghb this in maid. ro ear . . . New Dreg for the Post. • It In our intention to clothe the Morning Post in a handsome new dress, at the beginning of the new volume in Icily. We are determined to make it in all respects the bilit and finest lonking paper west of Philadelphia. • • The BILLS/CM and MuitErr type used at present in setting reading matter is offered for sale, .possess sloe to be given about the middle of July. The price of the ltrevier will he 20- cta. a pound, and the Minion 15 cts. a pound—cash or approved en. domed paper. sir An original article on the subject of " Spi ritual Manifestations and Visions,ii frtint the. pen o W. S. Coon:fair, Di., will appear I°•twormw• . • -- O.We have now the most . comiortable Edito rial Sanctum in the.city. - Frirs . our windows we see the'whole of Wood street, row Liberty to the ' .river --always full of drays, waions, carriages and a busy population. We have also a fine view of the Coorr House, Masonic Hall, the Theatre, .add the green fields on the top of Coal Hill. As soon as that chair tomes to hand, we shall invite ciorloving friends of the Gazette and Journal to 'mike us a visit, and drink our health in a glass ::otl•Tlemionalla ....I!4trOwnt .•Sorb; . ICriscturrAil.—We refer otit' readers to the: idiertisenteat of the above "well known and popular this day's paper. ::Those who have a righiin know inforrn as, that int Broadway is oneof.the best conducted Hotels hi . ! . Porkopolis—(we beg pardon) we mean the Queen . City'''. • ' NOT IVES. MOUNTATN SEETtiling.u.:Phis sterling paper, published -.at Ebensburg by our much esteemed friend A. J. Dna', tag:, comes to us clothed in a rich new suit, bright - and. sparkling as the mountain brooks. Duce is not only a capital fellow, bat is a spirited writer, and a radical 'Democrat.' We always open the Sentinel with pleasure. ' TEM ARA tacatAzr.—Our youtiiiftiend llLTnc►s has•purchaaed the interest of bis late Ruiner, Mr. - . .Cs.uPwass, in the Blairsville ApaZachian. He Makes u very readable paper; but we would like it much better if he would come out dat.footed for the Democratic party. We know .MAras&t; is at heart a good Detiocrati and be should not be backward in "speaking out in meeting:. CIIXBZULLISD VALLsy Srsiumr..—Dr. W. H Bons has taken charge of the editorial depart- - - mentol this booest and reliable paper, published' at Chaabersburg. He is a graceful and vigorous writer. - %tewas, Roos Cctx!.nary.oic.- This .tnagnifi. cent paper. published at. Boston by the celebrated GLissinr, bee .been. enlarged, and greatly im proved. II islitittyrit Aoulk_Ahe inott attractive literary paper in the world! Loris*::.rii.tire.*.tatt:l3..Aciviodoo AND VIC ...Airaosuko, by.tbe Rev. J. T. thanicr.—We ' btp. indebted tri Soh% S'.Taytor, 143 Nassau street' •••New York, for ecopy of ;the Above work, which ii' erobellished with a•finely eutoted•iikeness of , . the traitor: Hs UMW one . ,of th e. most graphic . and poetical writers of the His best works ' are now being issued .by the : ;above publisher, in cheap editions, in paper covers, and will be for, warded by mail to any part of the'United States, on the receipt of the money . for the.sime, which may be sent by rnail. ' GRAFILIE'S MAG./MUM YOR Junr..—This *yen welioine.Migazines for June, has already reached • us; filled is; usual with choice original articles, in . prose and .verse : Its emballishmeots are—" Christ Dispntiog WilblllO.D.ortors;" ; 'The Daring Leap," d the Odd Mid Blossom." '';'' itrriza.zczkrkt, Understand that she bleicantile Library Assoaation of this city, has made arrangements with. Prof. L. Agessiz, by which be kill deliver some hail dozen lectures before the Association, commencing early next week. The public will be duly informed of the lime and topics. We are glad that an. opportu• nity, will be afforded our citizens, to hear some lectures from this - distinguished gentleman,- - al- By the'way, would it not be advisable for the.roungMen's.blercantile Library . Association -,to 'extend au invitation to Professor Aolists, to give a series of Lectures in this city? Trrhe Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, the anti Catholic, Jou Bsartnti organ of that place, is en drrrsed by the New York Tribune as , tdecidedly One _of the beat papers published, in the iron City." II we were to express an orrinion, we should ,say the Post was decidedly the best, the losolud next, and the Dispatch about as good as .intolerance in a free country will permit it to be. - (Cin. Enquirer. Colonel Poerta,don't you feel bad, alter read. lag OW? Keep cool, air , for Rontosoir of the Enquirer, is a game cock, and, once.npon a time, ' frightened the whole American Senate! • . Cursor..Coonrr.—Wc learn from the Centre Dem oerra that the Democrata of Centre county, at their Jaet meeting, elected 151011. SAN% STROHECILTIL, Del. Mite to the Reading Conventton, with - instructiona to support Col. Bigler,.' , tesM•nor,:andGen Seth Clover, for Ciotti Cartimhifiloiseri • JameirSurniide wee elegled.Delegateto liar - with instructions - 10 support the following gentlemen for Supreme Judge 1 , - Hon. Oda. W., WOOdlCard, of Lucerne.. , • „.feremfah - S.' Black, of Somerset: -- - - • IL McAllister, of Bellefonte'. 4gis Lewis, of Lancaiter. . • ' Waiter Lowrie,' of Pittsburgh. ar Sainq Hepburn, of thiroberland. EMI of thislar .. lbmed 'warmly they lot; • rohilithiefili'aTll° •• • t:iiiliiiie'wttlx•t4enn Tretiee aay • th*ICAPt - "tali •Milre• • in • r_r•".:•.:4,itisieii-.realien 11111411 7 - • 'e;;EMPO4'.-r°r plimsdifirtie*P- ' t hei r : „eituals the regards. diced of el g oing public w tbe p . their steps.", herever :•".., : • •;•:, ; • ;,, • •.••tier • col. Collier's Speecls.' , - Stribbltngs attb We were not present at the Collier supper, and • did not bear- the Colonel'. epeech, bat we are told : Rana of the preacher and brother Almon that he bore hard Upon Boma prominent members of of the Presbyterian Advocate are Ist.the midst of a con the wbig party. Ex•Seeretary. Meredith was char drivers>, on the highly interesting subject of Psalmody, unionized att -an offiil. blunderer,. and HOSACE The fencer goes in fat" Roises-Pariphrase,ii and the GRIMLY as *white-livered acoundrel, who deters ed tri - hei'slined •by the ears - tia the stocks.— latter for the Winn Of. Deddridge. nt of the This is is strong tannage, hut if we have Rev. Annminces B. QtrAY, Genend Age the right end of the story it s not strong er Pennsylvania. Colonization' Society, has changed his i -- than merited. The . Colonel , ' friends say that he the scope goat will not tamely submit to be made -to plaoe of residence from-Indiana, Pa., to that of Pitts. burgh. carry into the wilderness the-sins of the admlnistra tion, but that he is determined to put the saddle on Professor Pseeestimates dreadsnangoeue loco the right hem. - We don't distinctly understood motive engine, exerted on its late trial trip a twelve. what's the matter, but there' must be something horsepower. It was worked to only one.half its cermet. wrong to call ferthistph _emphatic opinions of the ty , sachems of whiggerk.—Stenbinsvilie Union. ter Although a strong Whig - Col: Coultas is a patriot and o true-hearted Atenrican. He denounced the traitors who opposed- the Mexican war, and took sides with the Democracy in that- memora.. bin struggle. The Colonel was intended for a Democrat, but some how-or other he got into the Whig ranks by mistake. We hope he will come out all right yet. Diew 'Work by NeTllle B. Craig. We find the following announcement of a forth• coming work, by our townsman, Nrrtus B. Cnmo, Esq.., in yeateidayrsGarette. There Is no one lia iog at present in thn Weit who is so well qualified as Mr. Canto for preparing a history of the country around the head of tbe Ohio. • "Wb have just beard that Ntvatir. B. CRAIG, Esq., at the instance of some of our property holders or business men, ie about to prepare notices or sketch. es of the history at the head of the Obi% to embrace also a notice of the natural advantages which it pre. Gents for manufacturing operations and commercial puriaite. Also, notices of the various routes of communication which nature has created with ex. planation' of the improvements and additions which have been added and ere now tasking, by art. Such a vrirk, we. hive no doubt will present strongly to cephalic.' and varier:a classes, the great .est inducements which our position holds out to a settlement hero. All who have the pleasure of Mr. Craig's acquaintance know that this trill be no fancy sketch, or an exaggerated description, but so Intel• ligent presentation of facts tor the consideration of practical and experienced moo. No man could be better fitted for this work than Mr. Craig, as be has dining a long and active life, been industrious in the collection of inforthetion in relation to Pittsburgh and vicinity." Mmutiox's .Ham, New Batoirrorr.—We re. ceived an invitation to be present at the opening of blerrick's splendid new Hotel, at New Brigh• ton,it Beaver county, but pressing business en. gagements prevented us from complying with the wishes of the gentlemanly proprietor. We learn however, from the Beaver &ar, that every thing passed off pleasantly, and the company were high ly delighted with the sumptuousness of the enter tainment,and the admirable manner in which the whole affair was conducted. New Brighton will be a delightful summer resort for our Pittsburgh friends who wish to escape, for a season, the heat and dust and cares of the city. (a The Whig, or rather Scott, head quarters are now at the office of the Daily Xratriran. This is another proof that the antiquated and diiapi• dated Gazette is not in good standing with the party. The poor Whigs seem to have their own troubles. tom' The New York Herald says: The Philadels phi* North American—the recognized organ, and part the property, of Mr. Clayton, ea.liecretary of State—has an elcelleot denunciatio4 wof the prac tice of members of Congress officiating as counsel fir claimants before the departments.r. This is an indirect 'lap at several members of the present cabi net, including the Ooe•Eyed Thompson of the min. Wry, who is ant Mr. Webster. Mr. Clayton's paper is coming out but-end foremost. Clayton always disapproved flalphiniam, and so far we, a moralist and water drinker. Tobacco Crop'of Ohio. Extracts °Flatters received by Commitsion houses in Baltimore, dated Wasmoncroo, Guernsey Co., Ohio,/ May bib, 1851. Dear Si'rs ;-1V e bad boat again last night. The fruit is all killed, and the Tobacco plants coe•bail to tr,o4binie gone, and to all appearance we shall have another nipper tonight. Reports from Rates , settlement, Buffalo, Olive, be. , speak al liko do struction there, and I should not be surprised if this cold spell has extended all over the West. It would be folly to 'sell tinder present circurastancee, and I desire you to hold or' to all of my Tobacco now oo hand and•in I am already well conaincod that under the most favorable circumstances, our crop must be a very small one. As for sowing seed again, it is certainly too late. ,, • Very respectfully, &c. Gentlemen : — 4 61 wish you to hold all of my to• baceo that you cannot get ST per 100 213. for as the from and sold have destroyed all the early plants in Ohio?' In haste, Your', &c. Baancznats, Ohio, May 8, 1861. Gentlemen :—.sTbe Tobacco plants in oar neigh. bornood being for the moat part ktilotPby frost, I have to requent you to hold my entire lot of Tobec. co out of the market, uoleia you can realize 82 per 100 Ms. over last years rates! , Your., respect, ally, fac. The Wealthy Mon of Now York A book containing the names of perilous, co• partnerships nod corporations, who have been taxed for $17,600 and upwards is New York city the past year has been published. It makes one hundred octavo pages. According to this report there ore but two, viz; Wm. B. Astor, who is taxed 429,679,. 26 on 2,600,000, Peter Lorillard, whose property Es set down at 81,169,900. ..Thera are but five who are taxed for half a mil• Hon and upwards. viz; James Brown $500,000; Ps. ter Goelet $888,400; James Leant 5567,500; Bop phen Whitney $825,200; J. D. Wolfe $700,000; Wm. &Moffat the.pill maker is set down at $258,- 000; Hamilton Fish, the new 11. B. Senator, $276,. 600; Trinity Church is set down at only $151,600. The Poet says By reference to this volume, the reader may learn how much of the wealth annum. sated in New York escapes taxation, and Infer how many (Millenaries, who have grown rich from their stores here, do their sleeping in Brooklyn. Wil. liamsburgh, Jersey City, and other placers, whore the taxes aro comparatively trifling:, The Cuban Expedittora Abandoned The Savannah Morning News of the sth inst., says : On Saturday a considerable number of men sup. posed to be connected with the Coba expedition or. rived in this city from the South. This circumstance together with other indications, has led to the belief here that the expedition, so far as organization on oar conat is concerned, has been abandoned, at least for the present. The watcbfnlness and active inter. fireoce of our own government, together with the system of espionage that has been instituted by the Spanish Authorities, it would seem has ftustrated the plans of the expedttioolits and prevented a con. eentration and organization of their forces, leaving :them no alternatiStu bat to disband. We learn from Florida that the hen who were at Jacktonville, are dispersing, and that but few are in that. neighborhood at precool. Wbere the men are who chino down froth the interior. of this State to join the expedition is not known, but it is supposed that they have returned to their homes. There are many in this country who not only be. Have that the Cabana are an oppressed and down troden people, and that the Spanish rule of the Island is one of the most odions,tyrannical and de grading systems of government that ever cursed a country, but who also regard the lato movement an a patriotic and justifiable effort on the part of the people of Cuba, by the only means in their power to effect their emancipation. 'To such the failure of the expedition, if it . haa failed will prove a.morti• lying disappointment.. ... . noun= CAPC OP MATlZEN.—Margaret Mao' , mick and Mary Welsh were convicted at Philadel pha, on Thursday, of mayhem, in depriving John McCann of hiceye•gight in throwing oil of vitriol in his face, all becauee he would not maw one of them. The. Ledger. says: His appearance on the - witness , stand shocked eve . ry one in court .: Ms/eared and sightless face was so shocking to behold, that, after the court and jai ry'had an opportunity of seeing his condition, an , effacer wris repeated to place a handkerchief over hie head, The physician who attended him stated that, in consequence of the cauterisation of his an artery was ruptured;iind that he would Alive ble&toldeatti,hasi not immediate aseletance been at band. MEIII The Portland Argus says there are 3s iight•house keepers in Maine, and .35 have been removed, by the present administration; one, Joss Bowmt, having been removed mita. • -- The Governor of South Carolina has commuted • the sentence of a slave, convicted of the murder of an- • other slave, tobanishment from the State, on the ground of the haste and hurry of the trial, as not affording the slave a fail opportunity•for his defence. The Hollidaysburg Register says that the Cath olics have selected a couple of lots of ground in Altoona, and contemplate erecting a capacious Church there in the course of a few months. • --- Daniel ?door, Jr., formerly of Maine, has . ob tufa ed from the Indiana Legislature a charter to navigate White river by status vessels for 20 years. • • --- guru= Pim= hasbcencommitfedto jail in Guildhall, Vt , for the murder of hie brother Marna Pm.- HAM. They were colored men, and quarreled about a barrow. -- The Dauphin County Conn, at its late term, or dered the closing of bar-rooms on the Sabbath. This order, the Harrisburg papers say, was strictly observed borough in that on Sunday last. - • LEIOII Huites London Journal has an'eplgram on the copyright questlou between England and Amer ica.: All the old tavern stands in Lancaster county were licensed by the Court, last week,except;five. Two newttande were licensed, and six applications for new stenda rejected. In every case when proof is made to the Coact of landlords selling liquor to drunken men, or minors, Of of their tolerating gambling of nay kind on their premises, their license is taken from them. The Earl of Howth has been appointed Lord Lieutenant of the county and city of Dublin, and the Earl of Wicklow, Custos Hictuloram of the county of Wicklow, in the roam of the Earl of Meath. The Mayor of Cotk has issued a proclamation against the circulation of base copper coin. The bad coin has become a great nuisance to the public, and • serious injury to the working classes. The town of Auckland, in New Zealand, which has some considerable ehminerce with California, is quite large. A considerable portion of its inhabitants ere from Ireland. They now have a bishop and a con vent. A beautiful clock, trom Boston, valued at sa,oot), has just been put up in the nev;St. Lawrence Ball, To • rout's, Canada. The pendulum is ten feet long, the ball fifty pounds in weight. The sulking force is ueven hun dred pounds. • • Tuonas W. Doan, ol."rebellion . notoriety, is ex peeled to be unconditionally restored to all his civil and political rights by the present Ltgisla tare of Abode The New London (Cohn.) Star saYi that the Railroad from that city to New Haven is going ahead tepidly, and will probably be completed by tbo Grit of Jan. next. A new ledge or reel has been discovered in N. London harbor, about a mile S. S. E. from the light house. A vessel going out struck upon it, bet the breeze being light, She suffered uo damage. The reef is about to he surveyed. War.eLuici, May 9, 185 s'. INNER' Jonntknopakes our books his own ; Bat his books we must leave alone Hell give no darn'd monarchic nation The rmbts of Fr et Regublicarion." The plan for the enlargement of the Capitol at IVashington hating been agreed upon. the wo:k wattle munimeneed on the I.2th ptor.. The ship Equator, Captain Ewis, bound (Os Bombay and Calcutta, takes out as passengers, the Bea. Mr. Meant. end wife, Missionaries of the Ameri- can Board. The Cincinnati Commercial says :..Some new and astounding information has been gathered by those in attendance on the Sclentlec Convention the put week, (tom Liras professors who have been lectutleg. It is hoped the whole proceedings trail ittortly be. pute lished. A Pnblie Library is about to be erdablished in Lebanon. The abates ate St eseb,and a number of elk• trans have taken from 3 to 20. Oro. NT. Fatraerstur, convicted at the Lebanon County Court, of adultery, svagva Thursday last, yen tenced to pay a fine of one dotra - r, cons of protecution, and undergo an imprisonment in the county lad for 12 months. *— I. Gallons Dirma, the dentist, convicted of seduc tion and confined for nearly two years in the Dauphin County prison, is said to be In very bad health—proba bly In the incipient stage of consumption. The Journeymen Painters and Glaziers of Lan caster were on a strike for increased wages, a few days ago--demanding 81,25 per day. Their employer., with a single exception, hove agreed to pay the advance ask ed, and the Journeymen are again ist work. Anuecting was held on Friday evening to organize themselves in to an association. The history• of a certain Wm. Smith, who lived at Per:align, is thus pithily summed up on a tomb•stono in the churchyard of thiu place. " Here lies William Smith, and what is Somewhat wish, He was born, bred and hang'd in This here parish:: A gang of iacendiaries are infesting Louisville at this time. Their purpose, probably, is to alarm neigh• borhoods and rob the houses of thow who leave their doors open Love, says STUNS, is exactly like war, in this, that a soldier, though he has escaped three weeks com pleted o' Saturday night—may nevertheless be shot through his heart on Sunday morning. The Order of United American Mechanics will hold its annual National Convention in Lancaster city, on the 20th inst. Delegates from every State in the Un ion are expected to be present. The editor of the Trenton American wants to know, if the fashion of "shorts and pants" becomes common with the women, what will be done with the side saddiesf Sure enough. Col. Csocaurr used to say of the late Piave Mons, recently deceased in New York, that he was the "politest" man in the world—for lie "always turned his back when a friend helped himself to a drink from the side-board, so he could not see bow much be took." ft.o.elootton of Thomas U. Seymour. We feel great plenum in announcing the re-elec tion of Col. Tstoates H. Sfaxotra, Governor of Con. Election, by the Legislature of that State, asaembled yesterday at Hartford. He got the whole Democrat. to vote of both branches, and his majority wee three on joint ballot. NO doubt the entire Democratic State ticket was chosen by the same vote. The pie.. rality of Col Seymour over his opponent, was more thane thousand votes, bat not having a majority of all tho votes, the matter devolved upon the Logisla. tore. We are not without hope, now, that the Dem. ocrats will elect Gov. Tenney United States Senator, which would be a proud triumph for the Constitution. —Pennsylconfa. iltr The Ind ianadolls daily Journal, of the:6th • nal:, nays: We learn that the graduation of the last general section of the Indianapolis and Bellefontaine rail. toad, extending through Randolph county to the Ohio line at Union, was let at the estimate of the Engin. ear on Friday last at Winchester, to responsible contractora, payable one.half cash and one-half in the stock of the Company. BYNUM COMSSlN—Altthough our Pittsburgh: friends claim that the credit of furnishing the nicest and bestSteanatioats that navigate the Ohio and blis sissippl rivers belong to that place, we could very easily show that many of the beat steamers have. been built in this county. Our neighbors at Freedom have now contracted for the building of one of the largest steamers that has ever descended the Ohio. River, and from the well known skill of the !travails' we have no doubt but that she will prove to be a fast and otherwise excellent boat.--Beaver Star. igrThe Hon. EPHItAIn BABY% the recently elect ed Auditor Generat, and 800 Y.Pomze Bum -Lim, Surveyor General, entered open the ditties of their; offices on Tuesday last. Mr. BANES succeeds Ors.' Pentruunce and Mr. RAIONLtY, C11:15; W6llO we regret to part with the able and efficient officers whole term of service has plot ceased, We congratulate the State upon the offices being so'well reapplied hy able.and efficient aucceseors.—Periiutla onion. _ • + 4-- 1 , MEM The Illuratue of the Shell AltaU i left hhirtatlve land ; simple ghl he gave; , . A sea-shell gather d by hlshand, From oat the rippliog wave; Oh; love . , try thls remembt dwell, Eat thou shalt hear the soaruhrtg sea, In the murmur of the !hell. • Ab, svoe is me: with tatter'd sail - The ship Is wildly oat! A drowning aryls on the kale, - They sink—and all axe lost! While happy, yet untouched by fear, Repenting Ms farewell, Poor Mary smiles, and loves to hear • 'The murmur of the shell. The tidings wrecked her simple brain ; And smiling now she goes, AUn con mad g scio necs r of hesr Wkles of heOE'S pain - Bat when they ring the village) Chimes, That toll'd she lover , s knell, She sighs and says sheimats at times Death musio in the shell! • I • Oh Thomas Hawk I ad many ewes— Not eays, had Ma share was none ; And happy he said his prayers Before he ever went Ia one; - For leaping out when he was balked ; Hie leg was broken—then cat—then corked Rut Thornas, in Wes mazy whirl, (After his leg was cut and corked,) Did wed a - very pretty girl, And Ws dens Biel was 2bsamy Bawled Ay UITPCII.I.I.SELED vases of Boatuir-A Bcotch paper, the Glasgow Citizen,. says that when Burns was in Ed inburgh, he srus introducedly a friend, to the studio of 'a well known painter. whom he found engaged on a re preseruatlon of Jacob's Dream. After minutely exam ining the work, be wrote the following verse .on tae back of a little sketch, which is still preserved in the painter's family Dear-- , gie ye some advice, . You'll Ink it no uncivil: You sh dnonla p aint at angels mair, Bat try and n the d—l. - Never Cease to do o,ood. " What 1" exclaimed Telemachus, "must wo take so much pairs to win the affections of mco who per hap* will never give us their lose, and to heap ben. efita upon those who will only employ them to - our injury 1" • "We meat expect men to be ungratefulfyet it is our duty to do them good," returned Mentor, Ira a calm tone; . 'Not for their own sakes must wearer's them, but for the love of God, who commands it. The good that a man does is never lost; if men for. get it, God will remember and reward. Though the multitude be itogratefal, yet there are some who will be affected.. with your virtues—nay, the multitude itself,fickle acid Pprkeious as it is, never fail., coon er or later, to render justice to pure and disinteres. ted airtuo. But would you prevent the iogratitude of moat Then do not labor solely to make them pow. erful, rich, formidable in arms, happy in their pleas. urer; this glory, this abundance, thews pleasures, corrupt tbem—they trill only bo the more wicked for them. It is making ;them a fatal present—offering them a delicious potion. But apply yourself to re.. form their manners, and to instil into their hearts justice, sincerity, the fear of God, humanity, (Weft. ty; moderation, and ;disinterestednesv. By making them good, you will present them virtue— a real blessing; and virtue, if it be genuine, will forever attach them to him who instilled it into their hearts. Thus, by conferring virtue—the real good—upon men, you trill do good to yourself, and will have nothing to fear from their ingratltude."—teneirm. Murder om 4 Atiou In Maryland. (Correspondence of the Daltimore Patriot.] Ssuanuaet May Bth, 1851. in Worcester county, about twelve elites from this place, the house ot Mr. Curtis Dixon was bran. ed, and his wife burned in it, and it is supposed she was murdered first. The circumstances, es near as I can learn them, are as follows r MI the family, except Mrs. D. had left borne, and about 9 o'clock a Mr. Janata, a near neighbor, went out into the yard and discovered Dixon's house on fire, but be. fore he arrived the flames had progressed eu far that he could not get into the house. Do saw Mrs. D. lying on the Door, apparently dead. A gun was at. terwrds found lying in the yard, but it ban not yet b e identified, and no clue has been got of the guilty parties. I understand sospicion attaches to . come connexion of the . Onfartntiale wOman, but we hope it is not true. , - 0, - er. a. --- 1:1:2" From the Indianapolis Statm:zentinel, of the 6th iost., we clip the following: The number of pateengers daily going over the Madison end Indianapolis railroad is, we under stand double what it was one year ago. The great est proportion of the passengers aro from this point to Madam!, butwe heard a very intelligent busmeaa man remark yestetday morning that to leas than eighteen months the travel would go the other • Thur. CM` Prrecs.—The Philadelphia Ledger acridity says. Tax titan Thur. Ccarr Piece was yesterday tit. culatiag freely through the city. It premiers to be a general favorite, and will facilitate trade among the retailer, to a very great extent, on account of Its convenience. It is about the Ltd of a five cent piece, though thinner. On one side it is circled by the words " United States of America, 1851," with a single star filling the centre, and on which is the usual representation of the shield. Oa the reverse side is the circle of thirteen stars, with a large C enclosing M. , Yesterday the rob for these pieces at the Mint was great, but every facility was emend ed bg the officers to the public for their accoutre°. dalion. Ontonx or VIZ WORD TOMIZIIZAtI".—There was at ono time—perhaps there still is—a law in force In Germany which required all mechanics, at the expiration of the terms of apprenticeship, for period of three years, to travel abbat from place to place, not being allowed to remain more than three month§ in any one place. They worked at their trade during their tramp, bet if it became necessary they were assisted at the expense of the State. 'At the expiration of the three years, it teleg supposed that the wanderer had seen something of the world, ho was allowed;to nettle down where ho chose,— Hence the word “journevaan." - - . T. On the 7th, by the Rev. Dr.kleC Lasky, Itlllr., Ozoloa ?drain, of Lock N 0.2, to Mi s Maar daughter ot Mts. N. Craig of West ;Alexandria, Washington Co., Pa. , - myl4:ilkw. BRO4DW4Y HOTEL, Corner of Broadway and Second ate., CMCINNATI, OI : IIO . CAPT. JOSEPH H. CROMWELL _r would ould respectfully announce to his friends Uni and the public genera ll y, that ho has again taken e arge of the above establishment. • ' The BROADWAY Ham bas been thoroughly refitted and . refumished. in accordance with the latest and most approved style of modern. City Hotels. An extensive range of Bathing Rooms has jest been completed. Tne location is central to the business parts of the city, and is mo.e convenient to the stean boat landings, railroad office an 4 depot, than any other first class Ho. tot in Cincinnati. The rooms are pleasant and airy, while the table and accommodations are not surpassed by any establishment in our largest cities. 'With strict attention to hikgstests, and ample facilities for making his house a quiet and comfortable home for travelers, the• Proprietor hopes it will retain its former popularity, and a liberal ;hare of patronage. THE AS9ISTATITS FRANK COCK4ELL Is the manager of the estab lishment, one of WS most obliging and attentive busi ness men to be fouhd. HENRY LUTZ,ilie Book• Keeper for Capt. Cromwell, is universally popular, and is known far and - wide, as a gentleman well suited for the station he occupies, • ' myl4 ,~ : i::1~•~. 4 _ '' >i. ~. 3? sox; mas.:lloßteri .Og,ISoMAB HAWK To.paint an nasal's Wale wark, mild Nick there's less danger Vou'll easy draw a weel-kent face, flat no sae weel a stranger. Ceut.ral. Vee n Store. frliEfollowring large assortnt of TEAS just receiv -41.. tug, comprise the mostrztensive assortment in the ity, to which•the attention at the Public is respectfully invited All absurd puliling and nomes.are omitted, which are used by professional net diet ehants,urhich do not increase the:qaalfty of the Teas, by for-fetched celestial titles, not.known even to the celestials. All 'Teas sold at this establishment warranted—or the ino• .. ney refunded—viz; , 150 chests Young Ilyson Teas- 7 cornprising every quality, loose.; ' • 50 chest Y. H. packed in metallic packs; 100 chests Black Teas; . : Oolong's; English•Breokfast ; • ' - UingyangisiPouchong" s7dec.; Imperialand Gunpowder Teas. These Teas are pdt up to suit the trade, and will be sold at the lowest rates, wholesale and retail. The at %cotton of country teerchants Is invited toC. the assort KELLY; ment of Packed'pe MS, • - H. • myl4 : No. 21/ Fifth street. • . Wanted. Abuß in a safe and profitable manufacturing siness, with a capital of 65,000 A. profit of 2O per cent. will be guaranteed, with a prospect of realiS ing 50 per cent. one that The business is a respec table one, and one that is oewin th e neighborhood, with no feaeof competition, and the produce greatly in de mand. • Address "-AS B. PosiOlfice , Box 324. n mylant OSKPit WiiKVElß,Xtormeyat Law, Fourth ` Street,. J near the fitavoes Office. Conacliolll attended;to piomptly, (inyl4 °:.~: , ~;~~. -..- ..t. MEM . . . • . :Notuts••• Itr At a Regular Meeting.of 11. e. Ftrenlen's .Associii‘ tion of Pittsburgh, held at the Neptune Hall,on the 12th instint,tho following persona were elected officers,- to serve daring the ensuing year President, R. B. Roberta; Treasurer; _Chas, 11. Paul. son • Secretary.. Adams Getty .` . , '• • -. 'hi Chief Engineer; David ComPbell ; 2d do, Jaw.' Shannon; 3d do, Henry Chignell. .Coranuttetrof Conference and Inspection: Adams Getty, of the Eagle ; H. Chignon, Allegheny;. James Newhouse, Duiluesne R. B. Kern, Neptur is; Edward Kaye, Niagara ; James D. Alezander, Vigilant ; A. B. Keevit, Good Intent ; W. D. Wrighter, Relief; D. rtiv.ser, Independence.. • iniyl4:lt Public Lecture. 'DROP. R. $. NEWTON ' . of Cincinnati; will leetcre this evening, nt Philo Hall, nt 7i o'clock, upon the subject of Medical Eclecticivin. He will, point out some of the errors and abuses - practised In the school sys tem ; will also contrast tbe merits of the two systeras. from actual statistical results. As this is a subject that doeply Interests the Community at large ;the profession and the public are respectfully invited to Attend—both ladies and gentlemen. • dlir (myl4 , - Lanett, • • MUSit and MILK served up every day, at 11 O'- clock, at the COIMALCOPL, next to the old Allegheny Bridge. Spiritous _Knockings served up atterwarda. myt4:l7 - Havieg determined-to furoish oar extensive Job Office with entirely new materials,. we shall sell about 100 (hunts of _type now in use, very low, for cash or approved paper. We have type enough to fit out 8 or 10 - country offices complete.. The sizes and varieties oftype are such as are to be found in all large city Job offices, from Nonpareil up to 20 Hee Pica, plain and ornamental. Also, for sale, several varieties of borders, in good order. Persons wish. tog to purchase will make irrinteiliate cation. . . • The Licoh l ZhetlYor • Specific for Palmas sp . i~a. at last'. man mast doubt tile evi inestesse," and all htt• man integrity, before he can reasonably question - the array of proof advancetlin favor of Dr. Rogers' Syrip of Liverwort, Tar and Ceneluitagica, as an antifebrile and tonic medicine which at once dces all Palmona ry Inflammation, expels the cattl e o f the disease., and hiatus up and strengthens the system. 'The heads °roar Colleges, the Clergy,. the Medical Faettlry, and citizens of all classes have, over their own tigneaurei, attested in, powerful remedial properties, andin the pamphlet to be had of the Agents, as well as ta the columns of the pub. • lie press, the most positive and 'satisfactory avidenee will be found. • See advertisement. my 10: Important to Dyspe pttoal 1:U"' Airericto.Thainnlea!—Dr. Iloughanes Pepsin the This Digestive Fluid, or Gartrie Juice, a great Dys; pepsin Curer, prepared from Remus, or the Fourth Som. ach qf the Oz. after directlons of Baron Lump); by J. EL IlotrouToa, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. • The arc of making an .Asttfietca Digettire Fluid, and Or performing the process of Digestion, out of the Stomach, bet long been known to Physiological Chemists., The honor of the discovery belongs to a celebrated Grman Chemist, who gave the name of Pepsin to the active prin ciple of the Gastric Juice, which he obtained by macera ting the lining membrane of the Digestive Stomach of the Calf in water, and precipitating the Pepsin from the Min (ion. Dr. Prot°, DT. Pereira, and Dr. Gregory, in Eng land Dr. Beaumont and Dr. Dungllson, in America ; and chief' of all, Baron 'Liget°, have recently experimented, and written upon this singularly into sting and curious bahjec!, and thrown mac& light upon the nature of the Digestive process, in its chemical and physiological rela dons. Dr. J.S.llotranios, of Philadelphia, has applied this diacovery.to the care of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP SIA with astonishing sua:eu. It is impossible to give the Scientific and other evidence of these facts in the limits of this advertisement. Let the afflicted call upon the Agent, and get a descriptive sheet, gratis. It is one of the greatest Scientific wonders of the day. 117'' Evry bottle of the genuine Pepsin, bears the written signature of J. S. Boransos, M. D., sole proprietor. Price, one dollar per bottle. See advertisement in another column Poe site wholesale and retail at Proprietor's prices by KEYSER & hI'DOWELL, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh Consumption's Premouttor les Are Coughs' Colds, influenza, Dronehiris, tightness of the Chest, pain in the left side, low fever, and many other symptoms of like character. Then come Tube cies in the Lungs, disorganisation, prostration of the physical pouters, and soon the scene closes That they may not weep when too late, let dhe friends of . the sick Pulmonary at the outset.. When the first symptoms of disease are manifested, administer. Dr. Ro gers, Syrup e Liestwart, Tar and Cagan/agues.. That tut creels have been all but miraculous even in estrous ram, we have testimony which incredullity itself can scarcely 'doubt TRY IT. Bur first read the evidence. Yon will fine it in the pamphlet in every Agent's hands. Look at the advenisement. too; in' another column. rair2 fp - ? Aerie above Board of Trude Roorae, corner of Thud and Wood streets, every Monday evening. LUNCII Barred up at the Rt. Ciair carry dap, nt U o'clock: dpr2l3 (City Dailies copy.) • ju. Consumers o f reties are Invited to marl to ar other oiamathe - carii of Jager fielder. rAll cheap wine stone 67Wathut street. ' • febt4:ll • COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY C•ol..l7mankr,Virio. D. Adams. Jr., Joseph Whiled% P. Burden, M. S. Sullivan; John Graham, Wrn.Miner, • D. Adams. The undenigned, as Agent of the above substantial and well known Company, insures property of every description, against loss or damage;by fire. Elsa, against the perils of inland navigation. R.H. BEESON, Agent, (Mee rn 'Waterman's Warehouse, N o. SI Water street ,Pittsbargh. -. ...... We, the subscribers, eitizena . of the Ward *Warn* do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for 1 honesty: and temperance, and iii well provided with . ouse room and conveniences for the accommodation OFFICE OF THE Ond lodging of strangers and travelers, and ; that said ASSOCIATED MIEN& lASI:RANCE COMPANY. tavern Is necouatl• Michael Rafferty, John Hayworth, 3 L Lytle, Kramer Boots will be open at the Office of the Company, b'os. 121 and 123 natangoAcia. Howe, Trate. strut, for the Norgrove. Wm Deduidge,R W Moon,.Thomas Sutitb, Lam ns Armstrong,Aßryn, Wm ir,Chas : d. Eirk,John F Smith, purpose of receiving subscriptions for TWO Thousand shares of the Capital Stook of said Company, an TUfl• .' iruyl. l day, tits 16th instant. By ordor of the Board of Directors, %V. W. DALLAS. Free!. 117- Dagnerreotypes..,o Neisox & Co. would respectfully' announce to the chisens of Pittsburgt, Allegheny. andricinity. that they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Row and Front, built and arranged expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The best Dag guerreotypes, de the best Material, ore taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence of the proprietors. The arrangemust 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 any part of the city. Gallery at the Lafayette,. Hall,Fourth street, corner of Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth street. febl4:ly • . ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' 'NEM ANCE COMPANY, OP PITTA 3IIa On'. - C. G. HUSSEY. Prem. ...... • --A. AV. MARKS. Se c. 3 y Office—No. 4l Water st.,in Warehouse of C. H. Grant. Ex Tam Company is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on bionses, Manutactories, Goods, Merchan dire In Store, and in Transltu Vessels, tee. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in The character of the Directors, who are all Maseru, of Pittsburgh, will and favorably known to the community fortheir prudence,intelligence end Integrity . Duismoss--C. G.llussey,lVm. Bageiy, Wm. Lull mer, Jr., Walter Ilmtnt, flugh. D. King, Edward Heave!. ton .2 Kinsey . SJllarbmigtt, S. M. Kier. marl4l:tt •• • . fa'Odd Odeon Budding, Fu urd slreet, between, Wood_ and Smakfiel4 lifettS —Pittsburgh • E nca mpment, No, meets Istottd Tuesdays °leach month. Pittsburgh Degree 'Lodge, .N0.4-,"tneeti id and 4th Tuesdays.e ve • • d, • i Mechanics' Lenge, Nu. rneets lcirsday evening.' -'• Western Star.l.,Odge N 0.24, meets every i'Vednesday . evening. - Iroh Clay Lodge,igo. ttPioneete every MondaY mons. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. :MO, meets every Friday evening. ' Zoccu Lodge, N 0.195, meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge,No.l4l.; meets every . Friday _even ing. Hall, corner of Leacock - and Sandasty..sweets, Allegheny City. , raar.Mly O. F.—Psace of bleating, Washington Hal,Wood street,betweetcdth and Virgin Alley, PITZSBITHeII Lonov, Nn. 3:IG-51eets every Tuesday leaning. Mzcacttcrtts titteAlalnaant, No. 97--Meets Ist and ad Friday preach month. ' • marr.-71y Wuo could not rather enjoy the pleasurel or health and the agreeable consciousness 'of well-being, to the griping pilns of disease.-the bitter continuance or ill health, and the chilling thoughts of ativerxecoverbag,!. But, of all diseases who is not most anxious to escape a disease of the Longs! The very idea of falling a victim to Consumption, sends U. tremor -to' Me. heart strings of life. But, oh ! how joyous the:thought that Lux and URALTH Is still out own, when just before, De spair had spread her dark canvass over as. ~ Suchrkind reader, ate he pleasurable sensations ex .perienced by Imadreds, who, bY the n e e of Dr. Wistar , s Balsam of Wild Cherry the ir this dire disease slowly, bat sately,driven from system- - -and health; rosy again restored to their languishing bridles. Beware of counterfeits nod 4 ' Er Se e fidvertisement. • N O ttos....theicronsicmizoTstLonsSOClSTT , Of burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second. Monday of every month tit theF.lofitla Mnasey Magket et. an6Yl • 4911 1143 7 14, t;gt;SetretarY. • . rilasignropa Lodge ? l• O. of 0.8"....The An gonna Longo, No. 289,1.0. of 0.F., meets sway Wed; fleshy eveMng in 'Washington Hall, Wood et. 094.1 i IZEEISSi .1 t . ~'. 4 ~S ~!. I~ -~ ~.•-•' A~... Iffiffil M=VIEM== Type for Salo. DEMO! ADAMS, Ir., President D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. atarnotta. Thomas:ltLxrdie, N. H. Srrsyne, D. Alexander. I. S. Ide, . (3, Clarke,. C M. Lee, LIM • /1 •••' •••• 'T • MEM ENE . . ~. .- , - -.. - .;;:•;* j-',:7:,....0', i ;_ ~i 7 „',.'i,'',.: , .".!.. •: i:.-.;.!`",.,•••4:..-_.i., }.._ :c_ Petroleum Shirteysburg, Haatirigdon Co, Pa., March 4,'51. S. M. Kier: Dear Sit —Your Petroleum is working wonders_ in this vicinity; therefore, we would thank you taoreseenndatritsitwoou;ionzneltihr Lth b e e tery vuni inq i nlred a f ß or ai a l lm oa o d si. every day. l'ouri,respecOully, _ • • . JOlll4 LONG do CO. HayestriSe, &shined Co., Ohio, blarch 10,'51. S. M. Kier: Dear Sir—Your Agent, a lew weeks since, len - with us fear dozen Rock Oil f which we have Fold, Please forward to us six dozen immediately. • Your medicine is working wonders In this region.— . We Cell obtain several excellent certlEcates,iif yot_r_de sire them. Yours, &e., W. W. sCOTT • P r eats by Ku set tc BrDowell, 140 Wood street; * R. E. Sellers -57 Wood street ; D. A. Fahnestock & Co corner of Sellers, and Front streets; D. al:Carry, D Elliott. Joseph Douglass, and p. Schwartz,_Allegheny. , Aleo, by **proprietor, •, S. 11L KIER, • • I (*fa Canal !),sin Seventh st., rinsbamb.: lest iced zeal' : .11URE ALLEGHENY ICE.-4..l[..liaitley.begs leave ;to inform his customers that he has commenced , delivering • fee, and will furnish the citizens with Pun - Allegheny Ice at as low a price as any other person en gaged in the business. lie has both his extensive Ice lioness full, and will be able to furnish all the customers 'that he takes, during tie whole season. - . J. R. 11.- HARTLEY, . - City ice House. Office on Virgin Ailey, immediately is the resit of the Second Presbyterian Church. .N. B. My Wagons have my name on the side in black letters. . [American copy one week..]. m 714 concert Art Greenwood boracite, BY WHIT 'S GRASS BAND, • . ON THURSDAY EVENING &tsar 16th t to contute'nee at 8 o'clock. The steamer ltiellain leaves her landing, below the old Allegheny wil l Brid at the begin ning at each hoar. Strict punctuality be observed. minfauu2ce to the Concert- 10 cents. ' tear( QECOND LARGE SUPPLY.—A: A. lassos & Co. wouldrespectfally call tho attentfon . Af their caste mers, and the.public generally, to . their seargi - large SUMMERappyEW AND DESIRApLE .SPRINCI . AND GOODS, selected with great - . care in the eastern markets, - and. Purchased at a gyat ;redaction from fanner pricer. To those-purchasing at wholesale we are now prepa , ea to otrer,Goods at rough lower pri ces than they cuald haye been parchmed east early, in the season,--at • . - mYr4 TO the Ranorableille Judges of the.Caurt of General' Quarter Besaiona of the Pence in and for the County of Allegheny:-. - The petition.of Felix LAverty,Of th e 3d Ward, Pitts burgh, in the Connty aforesaid,humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with =tennis for. the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell- • ing house in the 3d Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Houses will be pleised to grant him a licease to keep a ,public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as. in duty. bound, will pray. FEL tX LAVERTY. We,:the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ia welt provided with house . I room and conveniences for the accommodation andlodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is no. Hugh Gibbons, John F Nish, I Shipten, James Mon teath, James Robiason, J irP3losters, Maul O'ilaTit, Henry Beaumont, John M'iCean, George Fanstonf 1t t 3 Fatutestock, David Fwd.—Chronicle. - itnyl43t rpo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of tieneral 1 Quarter Sessions of the Pence in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of T. Gillespie, of the Sixth Ward, Pins burgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly elteweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with matenals for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell inz house in the Ward aforesaid, end prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a licenie to keep a public house of entertainment. And your , peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pay. THOMAS GILLESPIE. We, the ettbsctibere; citizens of the W itrd afore said, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house thorn and conveniences, for o and lodging of strangers and e re ,traveand that said tavern is necessary. • • . • James Moore, Arthur Daiev, John Bell, C Rendes, 1. Cunningham, John Phillips, Thomas Booth, lob Wats. eon, Phelid • Coyle. Alexander Teese,lnmea Mnrray,. Robert Montooth.--DisporrA, . Imyl4:3t • co the Honorable the 'Judges of theCoart of General: Quarter Sesithits of the Peace, in end for the Count': of Allegheny: . • The petition of Robt S. Johnston'of the 4th Ward, Pitts burgh, in the County, afbreaaid; humbly showeth, That your petitioner hash provided himself with materials for the accemmodation of travelers andethers, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and praysthat your . Honors will be pleased to grant him license to keep a . public home of entertainment. And your petitioner:, as., in duty bound, will pray. BORT. S. JOIINSTON. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and iswell provided with house room and couvemenees for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and tthvelers,andthat sold tavern is TIC- CeSS3Tr. . . William Griffin, Alex. Young, Stmt. Pinkerton, Stunt. McCartney, Danl. OPllwain,Dawson Downiirg, .11L.Wt *on, Philip Daly, TUB. 'l.Duncan, D. R. Galway, Wm. M'Reever, Henryait. [Journal copy .1 rayl4:3td ritithe Honorable the Judges of ibe Conti of Genial Quarter Sessions of the Peacein sod for the County of Allegheny : The petition of Patrick MeGoirk, of the Township of Ross, in the County aforesaid, humbly .hesceth,—That your petitioner bath provided himself . with materials for the accommodation of travelerseund others, at his dwelling house, in the Township aforesaid, and praysof that your Honors will be pleased to grantalm nhicense. to keep a public house of entertainiment., And your pe-. titionet, as in &Inflamed, will pray: • . • PATRICK ttIIGUIRK. 'We,the subseribersi , eitizens of the township Mercantil do certify.that theabove petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance', and !swell promdedsvith house loom and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. • • Peter. Ivory, D. 2,l , Keever, Surat. Read, D. Barnes, Janie; Boyd, John Ferly, T. Lowers, John Cast, Jno. Wollf, Samuel. Doc& II: Brooks, Wm. Graham. O the Honorable the Sedges of-the Venirt ot General . tttartes Sessions Of the ?este In and for the County The petition of J. W. Wells, of the Sixth War]; eity of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid i humbly sheweth,. That you, petitioner hath provided huntelf with mate rials for the accommodation /:.f travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the_ Ward aforesaid, and prays that sour Honors will. he pleased to grant him a license To keep a pnbile house Of entertainment.. And your pe titioner-us in duty bound, mill pray. 4 "J. • ' - W. WEE-LS Ivo the Honorable the Judges of tue Coon of General .A. Qamter Sessions of the Yeace in and foram County of Allegheny; .• • The petition or.Win.Jackson bt the Third Ward; in the County aforesaid, hambly shesseth—That your peti tioner bath provided himself with Materials for Mace commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in-the Ward' aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep An public house of entertainment. d yourJACKSit O io petn N. er, as in dnty bound, will pray. WM. We,the subscribers, einzens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance:and is well providedwnh house roomand conveniences for theaccommodation and lodg ing of strangers and traveler's, !Ltd -that Said tavern is necessary. - • : Michael O'Hara, Wm Panl, H Bailers, Robert Arm strong, Robert Grant, John . Hughes,- John Finlay, S Baird,James Shirts; Felix Allalasters, T R Ilibbert.—TrOunt. --• . • imytt Ditutoltitlon. • • • pii Partnership existutg under the Rua of Farley . k 1: .Raipice is this dal dissolvedhy mutant COII2C rt. WILLIAM FARI.EIr, mit1.5:21. . ' , THOMAS ROURKE. • .• Dr. •S. Kyle - - CONTINUES to ptaitice Medicine, Surgery;atiel °b- Metrics ot Midwifery Eclectically, in accordance with -scientific principles, and hence with great auc• cass -11::r Office and residence, No '59 Diamond alley. Of- See hours, 9 to 12 , and 2 to 6 P. M. N. B.—lnfallible remedies for Dyspepsia Consump tion in its incipient stages, Bronchitis , Rheumatism, Tatter, Multi:ea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, -Mimeo Cholani,Tetanas or locked - jaw; female dineses ;* dis. etiset Of the liver-and kidneys; Scrofula. Dropsy, &c. &c.; andantidotes to all persons; prepared and kept for sale. Itlercury. antimoney and • their preparations, as well as the lancet, are entirely dispensed with. I myll 'DICE FLOUR, Farine,Sago, PreptiredCorn,Tapiace, R,-Anonrovt; for sale by • - • W. A. h•FCLU RD is Grocers and Tes:Deftiers. myt4 FREPICtt 6E1,2,111'4E % (moue and colored.) sad a: Cocver's American bupglass--Mr malant . Blanc Afange,&c., for sato by . . • ••• • .- WWM.td , CLURG & .• my 4.4 . . . 456 Liberty Street. 11101Ri NES—Bordeaux rrunes.jo glass jarsi, • 7". • liar StlpttiOtAo ." •rancy boxer ; • German • "do For sole'br WM. A. rivcLulio & co. . CRIMPEDTABLfiTONS-4nst received this morn n and now offered , l 0 cartons of those very desirable Crimped Tarletons, for Bonnet Lining. The attention of Milliners Is rerpectfully mayl3 •. A. A. - MASON: re CO. • . RW Masmi 3c. Co. are nowie. Nceiving a fine assortment of beautiful new style o Bonnet Ribbons, at all prices. • •• . • They would alsocall attention to their very large sup ply of 'Parasols . , where -all qualities can iie.elitained and at very low prices. • m•l3 . . • • Nris.fii and OM Market street. .1010 ACHES-BY Tar, —iwo Doses at me IL terminator were purchased by a gentle Ma- the other day, who went home and that night - prepared It 'according to directions The next morning het collected about a peck of dead Roaches, and font II a uungier, of dead raisin the-cellar. In the .yard be louud.saveml members of the ratfirmily staggering about as if under the influence of liquor.. a.' few tnysteriourltariesings took place, which won silenced them.-/;: ..;r: The Exterminator never fails.- Price 25 -cents per . baxcl% Sold by . • 5..1: - ; CUTH BERT, . 'nlll3 • Sudthfied Street., _ Lalfolle giestantran s . ~._ .... M. 4 SmitVitid - Sf., owlets Mt Monongahela . 110U . 1114 T P:-YERGER - Itts taken this Is and . . se han see ds e o g sl u e t l e r . -.• 0 . arrangedrballdiinr, ands Put if,ia MI pair, having , !itilieTy reEtted" a d _rellanished a in ele gant style, in a mannar not 4eiet . desbeysfaxiseeyiltsubtaledlawithei tablishmeat irrthe city. :BAR at Ai t u LIQUORS of tbe choteestbssat.uLd ss est ip il ie D,file•s e al. cY wool • • 1 6. ' of the season cash 93 :'. .....44 . i:.. ..... 1 : : WIlVi in re adult ca. , - ~:•_._51....1iin ...4 0 1 0 0f r iiiig r pnLlipass and Surpass sens e % ua ra‘ . Imo 0 'vale parties, on short nod , "* h • , • . a. ;I.'tia 5 -a - , • 4 t -‘1.8• 4 % ••• 4- 46 1 11 1: - • .• s - . i . •'~ .2 t.~.. MEM MUM rt •.: - • . • [MEM MEWS Fifth Street, between Wood. and Stni.thfiekl. tos EP Fr FOSTER ........... • . 1013Z1 •tm MaeLtata. 7"4-, Amarrancia:— -First Tier and Parquette, 6o cents; Sec. ond and Third Tiers 25 cents; Colored Gallery ,25 cents. Private Boxes, each, 5(,00. Doom open at W o'clock; Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. ---- - WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 14th tke perform.' ante will commence. with. . - THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. Polka Nationale,. Mrs. Walker and Dlr. Callaolne. . The whole to conclude with ' THE BOBBER'S WIFE. • The . Manager respectfallyiannOnaces that he- WI, It an enormous eapense,aucceeded In engaging the cola • Witted and unrivalled Parisian Ballet Trours, [tele the Opera of - Paris, headed by .I.PlieVelesaine ant' venally acknowledged to be tbe'greateat dancer of the Greenwood; ,Giarrlattes • • •- TWO and a half miles below the City, on the blot of the Ohio River; an Ornamental Flower Garden, and a delightful vutamer retreat. Ice Cream, Confactioa arias, Fruits, Temperate Drinks, kept for tha ac commodation of visiters. Also, a: large assorttratat of Shrubbery and Eve:blooming Plants . • The steamer Chieftain leaves the foot of Pitt street, at the beginning of each boar, from 0 o'clock A. until 10 P. lauding at . the Garden: [Closeo on Sunday.]. Nos. G 2 and GI Market strut ~, , ~.~ :~ ~.. ;~ , _ ... Tnls/3.TESX Lew Notice. MOE appointment B. McClure ss IL dent lodge of the Fifth Judicial District of Penang- F, minis, has dissolved the long, subsisting partnership of McCandless re Meglure. The unfinished kallnest Will be attended to bir7Mr. McCandless: ' ' WILSON .11eCANDLES 9 , W . M. B. McCIXRE. , • , itt•IVIV OFFICE IS BEHOVED . to mY dvrellitig house; N 0.99 Penn street.. near Hay. .:.mi311c09d99- -W.ILSON.HreCANDLESS. Wars Or , Ptirssostag a i i tt i 4 TE President and Directors of this Dans have, this 'IP' •- • . day, declared a dividend 'of Pear Per. Cent on the Capital Stock for the last alsinonthic, payable , to Stock holders' or their legal yeptesentattites Urrittwith. my&dlVir ' ' ' JOHN' SfINDSR, Cashier. - - • • PASSAGE from • If /r 7 ?;t1...:. • 41' AND FRONI LIVERPOOL TO NEW ORLELANkRAL TI MORB, BOSTON, CB/MLR/TON AND . • SAYAN:YAM DIRECT. I • • L, „ • T PSOITT T 10.0.;.*s • General Emigration awl Foreign .6.4i17.4d ..-• . • . tie - yllEmeiersigned having accepted We :Agency, of s • above well known House; in .prepared to bring out. L assengers from the Old Country i ortas favorable terms as any other House in the City'. • _-• • ' • ... Pasenges can '. be. engaged Ltf. the" following Drum, Bailin punctually on the daysTuppointedi . ••• • SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves LiverpoolOn th- 6th und Stat of each Month. " . --• • • • • . RED STAR LINE: leaves • Liverpool . on the.l6t4 . of. each month. , • • THL.Z LINE lei . ves Liirerioot.wwice . a Month; . THELONDON LINE OF.Pacliets. sails. (ram London. on the 6th,13th,21.5t and 46th of every Mon th : : • • THE CLYDE LINE of Otalgow...Packoti sails ftplK, GLOGOWbri the lit and.lsth eagh month- • Ayso - A weekly. Line of Pnelieti for Nevi. Orroniti.l*. ; • 117" Passengers shiped . frate.t.lesiYork.to tingparkof - irr The Senior Partner resides • perintemln the emb . nrcatiou of all passages engaged thin Country. • .• •• • • • • . .•• • P.S. Persons desirous.hf.itisiting the . Old .Co untry can have their passage engaged. through • from' . •-• burgh; by :application either.peziormAy by•letter!, - .• . (post paid) to the undemigned.;.• J'AItWaBLAXELY ; . , .. • . „ Corner of ,Sisth ma Liberty. stieet‘; • . . . ...Pnlislar/Y.V#o l 4 l lo:> .. • 'PURE poßrlvms'Artri PREteCit'BRANDY—;- „L Suitable fou-Aledicinal. Pun.Oses. This strictly genuine Wine dna Brandy, I imported from Earope two years, ago. it was very fine, and phi, and Is now se rior. Price SI per bottle'or 'quhrtott:lrlOitalV. T PA MART, eariside of Ms Diamond. . . • Morris'. Tow bistro. - • • - In at - Diamond, Second Door jam: Diakrunet - nlieje.' IpHig following are the different kinds and prices Of .Jl„,...Teaa at this enablishment • Fine 'Young 'Lifson 3S to 4hc.4 ) itt:latelfretailed at 30c. Zapergattye lb latel y retailed arear 4 em tirdeliionlea latel y retailed at S The strongest and finest ftivoted in, he city, Si. This Tea envoi be equalled:. -•• . Strong Engl Frani/fast Tea 40e., lately retailed at 500.. Strong onu Multi ranted Ccangon,:xile.clately retailed sr- BOc. lb- Very best English Congou 75e. Thili Tea ia 'One own, Fine Oolong ap d ;qingyang Teas fiflcri,•watthfale. olonEs ialPoli . ed 75F., The finest. - .obtained ' ' - " ' . • Ur Morris has obtained thireptmition of. scalar tae beat Teas iu Pitutbaran; and he is novi 'determined to maintain thitdistinc4on. against oil oP.Paalttaa. -1M914- 11rSTCHES!— nit operilae a - large ettvelt pf' the _finest qualities of &trash:and. Gennan Watelres. Alan—Ae hoist , dasortment of_medic= good qualities, - in gold and silver' cues, Warranted - w• keep good time—rind alike lowest regular eastern reale • Gold Wraohes,lBettrati line, and warranted; as low as thirty dollars. Silve r Patent Lover 'Watches, ha great variety. Gold Patent Lever Watches, from to OM, in,fitte cases, and the works warranted goo& - • ... • Chains, Seals, Keys, in every variety, oomprising lute and improved patterns, at 67 Martel street, corner of Fourth..:. , • WILSON,. , ..zdY/ 3 . . • .. Watch. Maker.. ', • • .13. . W.. Poividexcer. CO2I.I2IIiSSION .IND I:OIITITARDitIG 21ND for the pturbame and sale •of Flour,li r esterte ~ Produce, Iron, Nails, Giass,and themannfiettnao articles of rittsburgh generally, = • • . . Wdtg7 torte:, three doors above MatetirPittobtiririi; inyl3-3 -y r - . •.- AM4.le AND MANUKb FORKS - 0-125' doz. • Harper's - I. celebrated Hey and. donate 'Forks, received - Ind . for tale •. IL SP: POINDBXTEIL:' - • • • Agent for N. Harper& Co.; .. ; ' Water at -third door abase-Market - 1 . - • filllE Merchants' and laanufactiarems , ..fitank a Pais: 1 burgh has thts,dny declared a Dividend of Noir Pet • Cent., ton the Capita! Stock of said Bank,l oat of the. profits of the last jig months, payable to the taltockhold.. ccs, or their legal representatives, on or•alter the E. teenth instant. • W. P. PENNY* . • Piusburgh,./ifay DAME 07 PlifIRMlOlll , 1 • Art2l/ . 6,1851.: " THIS has this. day declared a DivrdendoC dire Per Cent. on its CapitaloStneir, pal e on demand. my7:2w - THOMAS zdf. HOW yab E, Carlon,. ARCataI.ENT ENV PES...-I.4paran's Adhestve,.* P Parchment Eavolopes.. These envelopes, are the , strongest :and Safest that Lean 'be used. doe .enclosing valuable lettereor papers—being made of Parasitism.. Paper.whteh, will withstand any ordinnyy frienort:ot moisture. Assorted sizes. mild kt&VEN'S, . • . _ Stationery Store, - • ra . •7. ' canter Of. Second:at:: " . ILIt Stewart' Inatesaie . and Retail Biush t -iffeiriufactsiter, •EllEgitH BT., BETWEEN" WOOD -AND.ISL6IIBDIC. Sign of tht Big .- WAita•emsh:Bresi. • BRUSHEd - or every description coffin intly on hand. pita anallk ment of 5140 E FiNDINGry.FIBEIR"B ; TACB,L. LOOKING- GLASSES. - - N. D.—MACHI.DiDDRIIiIIES delidtlen. made to order In the best mnimer..- ftny , . U.S. 01f.5 . 10 SILL. , .... , . (suctasso,x :14 . elsxsol rc.orricza.) -.-. Box Factory and Ihtibing Shop, asiiIISV ButhUngio,- easinnent StorY. ' e.."- er Biagi cf all ascriptions made a rid delittra 041 W sham:it:notice. , , ' .' - • ' ' nlyS.P' TILTANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Two GOD4' Box Mai: kem—None Ptherge!AaP.PLY' R. FFIGEB. ' • • : • res'Oaildings, Fifth U./ t 0' supettor, of of •• t anott , • for Pm cutterti riteived direct ftensLoadoit_ i ttli for sale by • N:IIICHARDSOI2. myl2 •• 81.1garket atriet;r: i s ! rANisii 1 0 .404 S ~a tine ntoortment jnat receiye . d : and for sale by • ItICRARDSONt. myt2 • - " • ; 81 Market %treat: fit_El2l7lNE • JOSEga :WATcHE B- 4: ur. Ways on heed end rn! sale by - N. itieitAttbfiati myL2t • 81 Market duvet: "DISHING TACKLX- ;.fiotbr, Ltaec'llnels,ltM67" - tn..,.. in grant varlity,just - recelved and for,,ate by mit2 • ' Ortdarket 'MN k.r.LATED. saate, to x,Castiy. es, Setts; Table;leit,Rnd DVISCIT Stipa:n°*ll4 for solo by - N: Ri myV/' • • -.. Ell Matt tetl.:. TUS . I* IitE4e3VELY;—A lot of Mtn three vent suisrldi. 0" Mantle Clocks, :of a variety of colors and sryleiti.; suitable tor pariorvi dining rooms or cbstnbers. , indlor g ale by. , - N. ItteltikitDaoN, myl2 • . : - St Market street.-..`. DENZuIe ACID- 0 75 ounces' or sale by 1.7 ••• {mini ' • B..A.:FAIINES I 'OGY o' ll ,CLAVES---2t) !Us. GO sale • - • ~ ..(royl ' :B. A: PAIINEATOOR &CO; VI!..IIKEMANNA-4141 tbs.for sate Lp = • ' • B.A. FAHNEsTOCR L, CO.!. - 6iI ROME UREEN-8 ewes los • tra7l4l - ' • ILA. ' , ARNIM-TOM& C.O. VflantNPcm4or Sale - -(rOL2l. • ..a4t. FAHNESTOCKA,6O, - : - IPA. c..kaA L 14614 ' 8 . 76. • 'VA. 1-1.W110611310. Artg-91.0 mentor all colors and qiuilitiei at iiiiiiierrositht fine assortment of Lisle Threed;B4 Ikad. Cotton Waves; Tor sale, wholesale or . repal.,tty.. • ARD—la kegs No 1; • 'SOW' . do, for sate• IRIED PEACHES—DRI 41Ittis rims "VIV E r I be. 6.4° I.277lAberts •fiCIFFEK-50 .ogs prime for Nino by - 1.-/ .019)1 . . - STUART- anoHACoo.42 4 3boies s , siptimeifor sate try • • ‘,. ...:.STUAIt?* .111 1 ,1:r 4 4 9 !;`. 11 ?"*"' chTTIT,-,wr" (iiKAßE.SlWNS—iit.celystrthis aT, Per ezneas;wie Caoopp adios* vitry deitititt4e , Y)Pu*Nak4abV 4l l/: eud Cape Shsvilg, at prices.• • : • A. A. ?aA°011" COY; i. ]~~1~'.,. • .1 . •.! , MEE ..iAMRaY:^J~IL.K II one ,i)ettei•olli ;Om. nig. =:l=il MEM MEM • 4 1 • •• •. :41 • - 1.1
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