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"-- -- , 1-',,..!«,..- :." -' . „ ' ' 7 . -„ - ' • ''''', ' .'. k' , i 4. ‘ . .; " ''• '... h'• . ...` 7- - Morning Post. . . .opticzer, primal. OF FFIR CITY• Ac LATToar, Paoraiwroas. EDITOR P.ITTSBURG HA. 8,07,RD . AT . -M0Rk14 4 10,... "di :17, 1851 No.A.movm citizen tan ever eepae to esteem the 17rnon as - thrfirst pia blessifts. Disunion! God for • bid%—iiratiMu Itss unborn teould rue the rashrten of the 'eteti.'"--4.ButsurtAir. 10 1 0PIC , aritIo Stairs ordaventacins. •• • • • A.T READING, For nominating candidates far GOVERNOR and Cine; (31Smintraoisza, on thadth of Jane, 1851. as fixed by the `NLlllamsport Corivention. •AT HARRISBURG, For nominating candidates for gamma Burst, on the I.ltlr.of Jane. 1851. as fixed by the regular aelion of the Crate Central Committee. To Advertimeio. '• Alosirotto Pour has a larger circulation than any isabseription raper .published In Pittsburgh. To busi ness men it affords an excellent medium for Advertising; And being the only Democratic paper issued in Alleghe ay county, it goes into the bands of a class of readers reached by no other paper.. Advertisers will be good enough to bear this in mind. New. Dress for the Post. It lawn intention to clothe the Morning Port in a handsome new dress, at the beginning of the now solume in July. We are determined to make it in all respects the beat and finest looking paper west of Philadelphia. The•Basuna and ninotr type used at present Ia setting reading matter is offered for axle, posses■ lion to be given about the middle of July. The 'rice of the Itrevier will be 20 eta. a pound, and t.he.hrinlon 15 eta. a pound—cash or approved en• . . ..domed paper. • The Weekly Post . Courts:lnm : Poetry, " Hymn to God ;" " Cradle, . Song;"" Imaginary Evils." Rough Sketches and Random Thoughts, by P. C. Shannon; Foreign Mis cellany, translated for the Morning Past ; A Remi-. - DOIICOOCO of KOSSOIVI ; California Correspondence; . Spiritual-Manifestations; Foreign and Domestic -News; and n large amount of Editorial, Miscalls • -nacitis,.Conunercial, Telegraphic and Local News. Single copies five cent,. Valuatelo Lots In East Birmingham. It will be seen by an advertisement in to.dave • paper, that P. DAVIS, Auctioneer, will sell this afternoon; at 3 o'clock, on the promisee, a number of Building Lots in the beautiful and flourishing Borough of East Birmingham. The lots are loca. red In the most desirable portion of the Borough, and having a personal knowledge of the situation, we can freely say that it possesaca advantages woe.' thy of.the attention of manufacturers and capital. •` City now being pretty completely built 41; with &Settings and business houses, those who wiab to embark io manufacturing, must, of necessity, seek locations elsewhere. To all such we would e . ay, attend the ealo this allernoon, in East Burning. barn. toj• The late "horrid war" between the mat -Whig papers of, this city, the Journal and Gazair, although a victory to the former so far as fine Writing is concerned, appears not to have shaken ihe confidence of the Administration at Wasiiing .., •lOD in the GcL-ette. That paper of yesterday con tains an - advertisement tram the Navy Department, seven 'columns - in length, worth probably ssoo! The Journal's slavery articles appear not to have bad the desired effect; and the Deacon's declare. tion that the Fugitive Slave law is "morally void although legally -binding," has not proved Wen. sive to Messrs. Fax.inoas and %alarm N. B. It is bat proper that we should state that the Deacon yesterday published n long pull of ' , BLS EXCELLENCY, Millard Fillmore, the President of the United States." Gar We would beg leave to inform the editor ul the Larneastvian that we "take up the cue" arum paper whatsoever. We 'publish an independant Democratic journal which is under our esclusive cot:arta: We at one time admired the course of the Lancasteriem, especially its radical opinions on the Tariff-and Currency questions; but recently it has been employed in traducing the character of one altos parest of men and best of democrats in Penn. aylvaals. If Taoism IL BcoutoWas and his little - clique of disorganize» about Lancaster don't like Our plain - talk they "can lamp it.” That's all t DIVLBICUI of Westmoreland County. We observe that public meetings are being held in Old Westmoreland, with the view of bringing about a division of that county. Although such a measure might result to the benefit of many of her citizens, yet we would be sorry that any ne. cessity should arise for the division of the good old «Star of the West." • It will never do to have that great State divided off into little eautaieel— • Wcivant ber 2000 Democratic majority each year to come up unbroken, to swell the proud triumph of the Democracy. We enter our solemn protest against any division of Old Westmoreland c r The Indiana State /kitting! copies an extract from the late letter of Gen. Rosmos, President of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, published in the Mervring Post, and adds t—o This looks well, and as the Company in 'Obis between the above Company and our Bellefontaine Road are pressing their Road forward with much energy, we may confidently look for a continuous line of railway from this city to the Lakes and the Atlantic, by the Autumn of next year." • (Cr the excitement in Cleveland on the subject of "Spiritual Itappings" is becoming intense. We learn from the Plaindealrr of . Tuesday that Mr. MAY, one of the Editors of the Herald, was whip _ ped•severely that morning, by a gentleman who bad been abused by that paper, because he be• Haves in the spirituality of the "Rappinga." Ur Greasy twerps disinclined ,to believe our statement in regard to the appearance of the article In reference to Mr. BOCELMIAN In the colume of the Pod: It is it matter of perfect indifference to ue whatheitelievee or dlebelievea.' It woold.be more to this old Monet , . credit if be would explain to the pntllM the part be took in ronoimo several hundred names lo the call for'a . Scott meeting to ih le city. WS' * The Hatrieburgh Union of Wednesday says Hon. Ephraim Banta, tho Auditor General elected a - the last fat election, and Hon. J. Porter Brewloy Surveyor General, have entered upon their officia duties,. Hou.-John N. Porviance has retired to But ' ler county, and will resume the practice of the law lion Judge Laporte will remove to his farm, in Brad ford county. Both of thesegeotlemen have acquit ted themselves io a manner that reflects credit upon - then:rend the party which they reprevented, Their aucceisors are gentlemen who will, no doubt, prove = equally is efficient in the discharge of their duties, inicwor p r kbeconfidence reposed in them by the . ptstiple SEM/MOAT JAILAISTZE. —ST. AOTIIONT 80E18.— . We learn by.a private telegraph despatch, that the • steamer St. Anthony -struck a snag and sunk in the Mississippi river, a ,few. Millis below St. Louis, on Sunday morning But:, Boat and cargo supposed, to 'be a total lore. Mr. Boater, the owner hying in Covitigtonrinforms as that the boat was worth $5,.. :..'ooo'. No No 'mutant°. The trip she was making. to St. LOW/ is said to have been as good as that made by any boat this season. If she had been successful In getting through, sho would have yielded the nett sum of $6,110. She was crowded with passenger', who all fortunately escaped with their lives.—Cift. 001=4114cd. . • . _ ll . P . lqegittelp . llo 4WD: Two .Demooratio Eitatc The following _ Conventions.lists, containing. so faras have received returns, the narnes of the Delegates to the Reading and Harrisburg Conventions, will be found interesting to the party throughout the State, and useful for future reference. As they have been made up from a large number of loose memoranda, they contain tome inaccupcies which we will be obliged to our friends in the interior to point orie i as also for any additions-they will ens. ble us to make to the lists.--?enntyivanian. [We have made one or two additions to the table, but still it is by do means complete.—Post READING CONVENTION To meet at. Rending on the 4th of June, to nominate Governor and Canal Commissioner, SENATORIAL DELEGNIT.s. 1. Pbiladelphia City. John W. Forney, Richard R. Young, instructed for Bigler. 2. Philadelphia. County. Thorrine Brown, Miles Sweeny, Thomas McDonough, instructed for Bigler. 3. Montgomery. Jacob S. Yost, instructed for .Col. Bigler. •-• 4. •Chester and Delaware. Pearson Sorrill, in structed for Bigler. 5. Berks. . William Karns, instructed for Bigler. 6. Backs. Col'. Franklin Vansant, Instructed for Bigler. 7. Lancaster and Lebanon, (Two uota from Lan caster.) William B. Fordney, instructed for Bigler. Jacob B. Amwake, instructed for Frazer. Lebanon, Dr. C. D. Gloniger, for Bigler. 8. Northumberland and Dauphin. Dr. John A. Stehley, elected by Dauphin. 9. Northampton and Lehigh. James W. Wilson, instructed for Bigler. 10. Carbon, Monroc,Pike and Wayne. Not elected 11. Adams and Franklin. James B. Kennedy, in structed for Col. Bigler, for Governor; and John B. Bimini), Esq., for'Canal Commissioner. 12. York. A. J. Glossbrenner, instructed for Big• er. 13; Cumberland and Perry. lsiot - clected. 14. Ceotre, Lycomiog, Sullivan and Clintoa. H. L. • Diffeobacb. 15. Blair, Cambria and Huntiogdon. Contested. IS. Lozerne, Montour and Columbia. Gen. Wm. S. ROB 3, elected by Luserno. 17. Bradford, Susquehanna end Wyoming. F. B. Streeter, instructed for Bigler. ' 18. Tioga, Potter, McKean, Elk arid Clearfield. G. R. Barrett, instructed for Bigler. 19. Mercer, Venango and Warren. Arnold Plumer. 20. Eric and Crawford. M. B. Lowry, instructed for Bigler. 21. Butter, Bearer 'and Lawrence. Jonathan Ayres for Bigler, for Governor; Clover, Tor Canal Commis. inner. 22. Allegheny. J C. hlcCammon, W. W. Dallas, Rags, instructed for Colonel S. W. Black, Inc Gov ernor. 23. Washington and Green. Charles A. Black, se solutions for Bigler for Governor,. and Searight for Canal Comenhisioner. 24. Bedford.and Somerset. Samuel Robinson, sea ;meted for Bigler for Gpvernor, and Searight for Canal Commissioner. 25. Armstrong, Indiata and Clarion. Joseph Clark, Colonel Alesauder, Clarion. 26. Juniata, Math and Union. Nut elected. 27. Westmoreland and Fayette. Jahn C. Plumes', instructed for 8. W. Blank, for Governor. 28. Schuylkill. F. W. Hughes, instructed Cot fi ler. RCTIIESENTATIVC DELLO/ISE+ Adams—John P. Felty, Esq. Allegheny—Charles Kent, Henry APCollougli, J. Criswell, L. B. Panama, Thomas Biackmore., la• strutted for S . W. Black. Armstrong, Clarion and Jederson—Joseph John Hostinge. Bedford and Cambria—John C. O'Neill and George W Roseman, Instructed for Bigler. Berke—David •Pieter, Joel Roof?, C. U. Hunter and Wm. Shaßaer,' instructed for Bigler. Bucka—Jsmor Olt, William Beans and Reed C, Weaver, instructed for Bigler. Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence—David Bois, Joh. Grohatn, and /smell M. Koester, Evqra., instructed for Col. Black, for Governer. Barr and Huntingdon—Col. John P. Anileia. , e, instructed for Bigler ;. 0. Trough, EN., incrocied fur &aright. Bradford—Gordon F. Mayon and B. Isporte. Chester—Ron. John A. Morrison, Knock hlcGmi gbey, and MeJ. McVeigh, instructed fur Cut. Bigler Cumberland—Delegates IttIVIVI rattrlSid, hut tr.. el/acted for Engler fur Goecrner„and John B. Brz.i. ton, Ent., for Cacal Commitatooti. Cen tic—Dr. Samuel Biruheeker tur Bigler . Clearfield,-Elk. and McKean—Not elected • Columbia and Montour—Emt. MUMS. Ctlifitifif...- Elected, but names molaid. •Dauphin--Simon eIItrOCIOD, Joseph Btubscliei Delimate—Robert Frame. Erie--Ww.A.Galbraith and B.F. Sloan, ipoolsoctil tor Bigler. Fayette mai Wrostotoreland .. Wesley Frost and Wm.. Y. Roberts, instructed for Bigler and Beni& ; Col. James Beenin, sod John Hilt, instructed for Col. Black. Franklin.•Jebn Armstrong and Joseph Johnson, &qrs., iostracted'for Col. BiWer and John B. Brat ton, Esq. • • Green.. T.ll. Psilei, instructed for Blake end Searight; Indian... James Bailey, Bag. . Lebanon—Samuel Morten. Lycoming,Clintopend Potter—Miles Wino. Esq. end Henry Clinger, instructed far Bigler. Lancaster .. (Thu nem Jima, Patterson, Dr. Samuel Parker, Rita= B. Swam, J. B. Baker, Dr. N. B. Wolf, instructed for Bigler. Thom 33 Dean, Peter Ntartini•Charles M. Johneton, J Leaman Win, t 0,,, Dr. Jno. Reim, leatructed for Col. Reah Frazer. Lucerne. Leo. P. Steel acid D. Baratta, instructed fur Bigler. Lebtgh and Carbon.. Lured, Eno. Toler". Monroe end Pike.. Not elected. Mercer, Venango sad Warren ..Col. Wm.H. Lain bettor,. of Veoango, and M. C. Trout, of Mercer, instructed for Bigler, and Charles R. Bell, for Cape! Commissioner. Elected, but name mislaid, instructed fur Bigler. Montgomery—Andrew . 11. Tippeu, Charles Ku glor, Owen Jones, instructed for Col. Bigler. Northampton—Hon. James Kennedy and Juho A. lanes, instructed for Col. Wirt. Bigler. Northumberland—Not elected. Perry...Jesso Beaver, Eeg. instructed for Bugler for Governor, and John B. Bretton fur Canal Coat i missioner.. Philadelphia City,. James Harvey, Patrick Conroy, Charles Worrell, James C. Vandyke, instructed for Bigler. Philadelphia Couoty—Wm. H. Fagan, Wm. Mc Daniel, E. P. Dunn, Win. Rice, J. B. Manderfield , C. Mason, Edward McCoy, M. Van Ducen, Gen. Esher, Isaac Leech, Jao. Stallman, instrocted for Bigler. Serset..Joho.D. Roddy. Schuylkill—Charles Frailcy, Joseph W. Cate, instructed for Bigler. Susguehaonn, Sullivan, and Wyoming .. Goa. Blanding, end a delegate to bo chosen from Sullivan County. Tioga.. D. L. Sherwood, tustracted fur Bugler. Washington—Wm. Montgomery, sod S. S, redirected for Bigler and Searight, • Wayne.. Not elected. Union and Juniata.. Not elected. York..Gon. Jacob S. tttuhle, Eche Patterson, Esq . Col. Samuel. N. Bailey, instructed for Bugler. HARRISBURG CONVENTION To meet atHarristarg on the 11M of June, to nominate eandtootes for the Supreme Bench. To meet at Harrisburg, June 11,t 1851, for the selection of candidates for the Supreme Bench. tiZNATODIAL DELE9ATEI 1. Philadelphia city.—Dr. T. J. P. Stokes, Wii - Him L. Efirtit,Esq., instructed to support Hon. Jae. Campbell.• 2. Philadelphia County—Stephen D. Anderson, Joseph Colima, Levi Foulkrod, inttructed to sup; port Hon. James Campbell. 3. Montgomery—lsrael Thema*, Esq. 4. Chester and Delaware—R. P. Smith, Eby in.. structed for Judge Bell. .6. Barks—N. D. Strong Eaq. 6. Backe—Franklin %%noun. 7. Lancaster and Lebanon— 2 sets from Lancas ter ; Dr. N. W. Sample, of Lancaster. Other Dale, gate from Lancaster, and Lebanon Delegatee, will be given in the nest publication. 8. Northumberland and Dauphin—Nat elected. 9. Northampton and Lehigh—Washington Mc- Cartney, Esq. 10. Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne--Not elected. U. Adams and Franklin—James Nill, Esq. 12. York—John R. Donnell,tsq. 13. Cumberland and Perry—Gen. Henry Fetter. 14. Centre, Lycoming, Sullivan and Clinton— , C. D. Eldrod, Esq. • 16. Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon—Two sets. 18. Luzerne, Montour and Columbia—Wealcy Roat, Esq.; instructed for Hon, Luthe'r Kidder. 17. Bradford, Susquehanna and ;Wyoming—F. Luslc. - • • • • • 18.. Tloga, Potter, McKean, Elk', Clearfield and Jeffeiaou—David Barclay, Esq., L. F. 'Mayoard, Esq. 19. , Mercer, Venango and Warron—Hon. A..111c. Caleaont, O. Erie and Crawford—M. B. Lowry, iostractod for Jodgo Thompson. MEM .. . . 'd: .21. 13uler, Beaveiand.Laivrencelokirr K. Neg. ley, Esq., instructed for goo. John. Bredin and Hon. James Campbell. • . • 22. Alleghony—Hon. Wm. Wilkins, Col. Samuel W. Black, iastructodTor Hon. Walter EL Lowrie. 23. Washington and Greono—Gen.Jamea Lie, of Washington, inatrocted tar Hon. Walter H. Lowrie and Hon. Jeremiah S. Black. 29. Bedford and Somerset—,Hon. Job Mann, in. atructed by Bedford for Lowrio and Campbell.. 26. Armatrong, Indiana and Clarion--J. F. Ful. ton, Esq., instructed for Hon. John C. Knox and Hon. James Campbell. 26. 'Juniata, Mifflin and. Union—r-Joseph B. Ard, Esq., intimated for Hon. S. Wilson. • 27,aireatmoreland and Fayette—Hon. Henry D. -Foster. • ' 28. Schuylkill—Charles }legion, Esq., instructed for Hon. Luther Kidder and Hon. Ellis Lewis, RENIEDEPTAtIVE. DICLEGAIT.II Adame--Hon. Moses McLean Allegheny—Andrew Barge, Eiq., R. Biddle Rob, arts, EN., Col. James A. Gibson, Thos. Blnckmore, Esq., Hon. Wm. Kerr. Armstrong, Clarion and Jefferson—John S. }they of Armstrong, instructed fur Hon. John C. lino* nod Hon. James Campbell ; Geo. W. Zeigler, Esq., of JeSereon ; Clarion nut elected. Bedford and Cambria—Hon. John Cessna and I General Joseph McDonald, instructed for Lowrie and Campbell. Berko—S. L. Young, Wm. W. Hiester, Jacob Coleman, Paul Geiger, instructed for Hon. M. en. Strong. Bucks—Win. Beans, Jonas Ott, and Reed C. Weaver. Beaver, Butler and Lawrence—Thomas Cunning ham, Esq., of Beaver, instructed for Hon. John Bredin ; E M. Breidin, Esq., of Butler, instructed tar Hon - . Johu Bredin and Hon. James Campbell; Geo. W. Watson, Esq., of Lawrence, instructed for Hon. John Bru in.). Blair and Huntingdon—Gen. J. Porter Wilson, instructed by Huntingdon to support Hon. James Campbell, Hon. Benjamin Charnpneye, Hon. Jo6n N. Purvianee , Thaddeus! Banks, Esq., from Blair. Bradford—David. Wilmot and Ulysses Mercur. Chester—W. Worthington, John Hickman, Joe. J. Lewis, instructed for Judge Bell. Cumberland—Nnt elected, Centre—Jnmes Burnside, Esq., instructed for Woodward, Black, McAllister, Ellis Lewis Loixrie and Hepburn. Clearfield, Elk, McKean—Not elected. Columbia and Montour—Samuel H. Oaks, F,sq. Crawford—Jas. E. McFarland, S. G. Crick, In structed for Hon. Jas. Thompson. Dauphin—Not elected. Delaware—Dr. Jesse Young . Eric—George H. Cutter, Earl , and Murray Mal. lon, Esq., instructed for Hen. James Thompson. , Fayette and Westmorland—H. P. Laird, Esq.. and H0n..1. M. Barrel, A. S. Fuller, Esq., Thomas B. Searight. Franklin—George 1310, , C1, Wilson Reiley, Esq. . . Greene—Nut elected. Indiana—Augustus Daum, Esq. Juniata and Union—Samuel E. Bench, instructed fur the Hons. Samuel Hepburn,Ellis Lewis, Abra ham Wilson, N.J. Purviance an William Strong. Lebanon Net elected. Lycoming, Clacton and Potter J.N. B. Petriken, Req. Don. Timothy lees. Lancaster. 2 (sew contested. Geo. Sanderson, David Laird, Henry E. LC211310, John S. Dougherty, and Andrew Leader. Other act will be panted again. Lutiene— H. B. Wright and N. W. Nicholson. taro., instructed fur Judge Kidder. Lehigh nod Carbon—Hon. Ass Packer. Mamma and Pike—Not elected. Mercer, Venango Ted Warren—G. W. Schofield, Etq.. Wet. Murrell, instructed tor Hon. John Bredin. Maio Jitries Burns Esq., 'istructed ins Hun. A. S. Wilsan. Montgomery—Benjamin E. Chain, S. N. Rich, Nathaniel Jacoby. • Nortbstopton—Hon.. l 3l 3l C o M. Potter, Andrew 11. Reeder Esq. Northumberland—Not elected. Perry—James McFarlane, Esq. PhtlaJelphik —Cambers McKibben. Esq., William A. Porter, E.g , Danl. Hulloed &xi., Fre. Cooper instructed for Hoe. James Campbell. Philadelehil County--Joho °Arent, F. C. Bright. If, Esq.. Wm. Neal, ' Eaq., YoaeptiLipincott,Esq., James McClaskey Esq.. Dame' M. Fos, Esq., John Cummings Erg., M. Nilon. Erq., John I. Massey. Joseph M. Ritter:on, Esq.' Anthony M. Frt. lUD, Ell., instructed to support Hue. Jame* Camp bell. 6omerant—Ror4 Forward', EN. Sebuyikttl— IC. , reher. con Esq., instructed for Hon. EON Lewis and Hon. Luther Kidder. - Suaquelmona, Suitirxu rod Wyoming—R. R. La tin and E. B. Chase, Ertire. Tioga—A. S. Monroe, EA. Walbington—CM. Wm. Hopkins and A. W. Ach.. neon Erg, tastromed to toppers Hon. Walter H. Lowrie sod Judge Black. Wayne—Nat elected. York—Thome P. Potter, George Sundgram and Adam Inatigh Tat Vorana meleptior of this expression gives us a hint of a valuable analogy , As in an ocean voyage it is necessary to mark what the heavens. es well as the ocean, say of our progress; so to the voyage of life, the hea venly indications are quite as importaot as the earthly. The log-book and the quadrant are both necessary to ellEUle success. The voyage may awn lair, our log-book may show all right while our earthly plans succeed; but still we may veer wide of the haven of our Lopes, milers we correct our log-book indications by the less variable heavenly signs ascertained by the quadrant. The physical and material indications of lite mey all be lair enough , but our moral, our spiritual, our final success can be insured only by frequent observation of heaven, and of the rules, in.struc. Lions, and warnings wlicb it presents to our spiritual view. Our double nature, spiritual end material, demands continual double observation. Wbile we• note the indications of the log, we must not forget the quadrant. W H. L. Doath of Horace Wells, of the Type Fonndery. It is out painful duty to announce the death of Ho;&CE WELLS, of tha Cincinnati Type Fondery. He was accidentally shot, the ball entering his body Just above the heart, and lodging In the skin on the back,.yeaterday morning about 10 o'clock, in Oxford, In this State, whither he went on Saturday last to transact business. Mr. Wells was standing in the etteet, conversing with a gentleman preparatory to entering the amok kindest about starting fur the city. Two persons entered the " Mansion House," up polite, to take refreshments, and one of them who carried a rifle "stood it," against the wall. While the party were absent, an Oxford student picked up the weapon, and was "sighting" it Gerona the mans tel piece, toward the street, when the weapon dins charged, and the ball took effect, as above slated. Mr. Wells ran to the side-walk, exclaiming," I am abut•" He wac caught up and taken into the house. When the conductor left, at 11 o'clock, no hopes of Mr. Wells' recovery were entertained. The family left this city last evening, without the leant hopes of finding Mr. Wells alive. Truly a melanebyly cc% current). Deceased had lived in this city near for ty yeare.—Ctocinnatf Commercial, of Tuerday. . The Manchester Democrat relates the following incident, in which one of our countrymen figured : A yo6hg American gentleman (a Mr. P—, who Is visiting Parts with the "Old folks”) went to a Masked ball to eeu the elephant, nod to have some l an . His gruat desire woe to meet an angel of the fair sex. Ho first looked all .a round, waiting to make a decision the moment he should find a fine waist and small feet. These beautica ho discovered in a domino °fantail figure who took his arm and began to intrigue with him. The lady told him hie name, the city of the United States lady which he was, and after all the%) preliminariea,she related to him many flirting ex , . minims which he had made last year at Saratoga and Newport. All these things whispered in good English, were very puzzling to Mr. P—; and in order to find out who was his fair companion, be in sited her to supper iu n private cabinet.- The lady first refused; but after some time she consented nod the couple started In a. . carriage for the wellAnown . restaurant of Vachette, where nll the Americans take' their meals. A cabinet Was openedi . thepetaamiper was" ordered; and when they crol, a to eat it the lady was obliged to take other Mask. Mr. P.; disco,• eyed in her—whom I Guess it. Yon giyir it up?— Yes, ;She was his mother. The romance Woe all over, sod "he took the joke the best way he could. Mrs. P., is one of the prettiest' women in Ports; and no one when looking at her considering the fresh news of her complexion and the beauty of her charms—would suppose that she had a son twenty% three years of age.--Masi heater Dcasocrat. ••••• . 3 _, • 3 ^ : I' •.;.;', N4 Y. For tle Mantas Pass .to Analogy! LAMENTABLE OCCURRENPE A Fltrtaillou. MEM .sirribblin4s anb elippinge. Seth •T. Hurd, the well known editor o: Washington Comlnenteeekb, arrived in the city on Thursday, and took lodgings at the Bt. Charles, Monon• gahela House, St. Clair House and Brown's Hotel. He ;teems to be enjoying very poor health: The storm of Tuesday last blew in the gable end of the Methodist Church of Oreensbargh. Considers• Me damage was also done to the trees and fences in the neighborhood. o. At the recent election (or Major in the let Reg't. let Brig'est 11t/1 Diva, (Oreensbnrgh,) Wm. B. COULTER was elected. The execs. of bone on the Delaware canal, col lected at Easton, up to the Ist of May inst., is $9,70 43 over that of last 'season for the same period. We pre sume the Increase at the other offices has been la the same ratio. --- A workman engaged in covering the roof of the Crystal Palace with e envoys, a few weeks since, lost his equilibrium, and fell thrOugh the roof to the floor below. He was quite dead when taken op. ' At the dediciition of the new Lutheran Church, in New Holland, on the 27th ult,the colleetiors towards defraying the expenses of erecting the building, amount ed to about $l2OO. The Danish Poet Office is making arrangements for effectin g a delivery of the mats from Gernnuty and the South everyday; at present three mails arrive in one day, and on three days there is no arrival. In Baden eight members of taus Provisionary Gov ernment during the Insurrection of 1849, were condemn ed to death on the 23d ultimo. As none of the accused were present, the sentences were pronounced sn con tumaciam. Beautiful writing pape t is now manufactured, in which the autography of the buyer appears in the water mark, Ivory surface paper, with damascene patterns introduced, is another beautiful novelty. The votes for Members of Congress have been counted by a committee of the Lekielature, and Bras urn B. TUIJIATO:11, democrat, declared elected In the wes tern district by about 1000 majority, and OE° G. Krivo, whig, in the eastern, by 144 majority- The lion. Amu non RADViET, Governor of Minnesota, and fotmerly a resident of Harrisburg, Pa., was last week honored by a public dinner whilst on a vita to thnt city, by his old friends and school-mates. The pooches hom the New York post-office fur Auburn and Syracuse were cut open on the steamboat on Sunday night, and Auburn rifled or all the letter pack ages, except one from Cuseinnsti3O. Syracuse appears all cafe Alban F. Barnard, of Nashville, N. H., and Rhoda A. M. Edson, of Randolph, Vt., both deaf 11111 te ls were, on the Ist instant,inarried id Amherst. bliss Ed• con is the daughter of Cilvln Edson, the svhilom living skeleton. • C. C. Perkins has subscribeJ $lO,OOO, Jonas Chickenne and others 85000 each, Peter T. Barnum 85,- 000, for the new mortral hall in Boston. Stock WOO a Aare. The Cincinnati Enquirer states that Gen. listener wee seen figuring at Havana a sbon time si nes, by a gentleman who used to know him as Gen. Iftevort in Onio,—a very enthusiastic stamp speaker, a very ex tensive mail contractor and a very successful mail rob ber. In Califorul• gaming is licensed by the State. In the country, the license is fifty dollars for three months; in the eines about two hundred dollars per table. papa• ble quarterly. The liollidaysbargb &luta stales that the All& glieny hlountain is on fire in several places, and makes a show of Teal lire works, consisting of blue, red, and train firer, serpents, torbilions, &e., never 'witnessed in any exhibition of lth of July pyrotet One attic etultrOnt Can on the Portage Railroad has been named 'William B. Conway, atter the old Edi t°, of the American lilanufnetaurer el this city. 3. M. FII1.1) has issued proposals for building a new place of arnerement at St. Louis. A fund of fifty thousand dollars to be raised for that purpose, to be re turned in In years—the stockholders to retail, however, the freedom of the theatre. • The cost of obtaining let:era patent fur an raven non, for Englund alone. is:lsoo—.lhr the whole of Great Oriudn, 81500. Cost to the 11. G., =l. F.Aitoni are the best hearted fellows in the world. One of thew in New navels is very mach concerned as to what will become of Louts Napoleon 'when his pre* &mita terra expires. Mr. Webster bas been nominated for President by a ;ibis meeting at Yorktown, Va. Tito meeting also resolved their thanks to Mr. Fillmore • for signing and sustaining the Fugitive Lao,. --- A Spanish writer says that Englirli women rare ly laugh aloud. considering it vulgar and 4:m4,dg-like; while Spanish women indulge in JI sort of electric shook, • abort musical arpeggio. --- The Selatailie Amerlean says that a man in Orange County wan found. otte rti3ht climbing t7O over shot wheel in a fulling mill.. He ws . us t m i . whatio, vra. doing'. He said he was trying to get iip to bed, but some how or other the stairs orochlu't hold still. The Western Rail Roil (rota Dayton to the In diana State line has adopted the Indiana Guage, which Is some two inches narrower then the Ohio roads. This will enable the same train to 40112thDP dlittoly on with out changing cars. — • .4 9 your note golidr asked a woodman, the oth• er day, ale person, who effete - Ss note fora load of tem ple. "Well," replied the purchaser, " I should think it ought to he—everybody's got onc Winter, which striptsli,"c7le . ai v en from around at; snakes us see the distant legions amp formerly conceal ed; so does old age rob no of oar enjoyments, only to enlarge the prospect for the eternity before us. BANSA.IID, the Inventor of the long panoramas, is is now in the Holy Land, after having traveled through Egypt and other eastern regions. He is tilling great portfolios with sketches, and intends to construct many extensive Panoramas of thane eld.hislorie countrtes. For Morning Po'l Otfele Street Soietteined. Nissans. EurrOus have very properly, and I think opportunely, called the attention of property holders on and near. Fifth street, to the subject of opening Fifth street into Pennsylvania Avenue, or rather straightelUng the Avenue to the intersection of Fifth and R 059 streets. Some fifteen years ago, when this necessary city improvement was projeCted, a trifling sum of fourteen or fifteen thousand dollars would have accomplished the object; but now it might re. quire two or three times that amount. Never. theless, though now is not so good a time as then, yet it is much better than any time hereafter. That the public interest-Aand convenience will ultimately require it to be' done at any cost, no one not blinded by prejudice, or the timidity and inaction of conservative old age, can doubt, The question is, shall it be done now at a ,compara.. tively moderate expense, or.aome years hence at the cost of hundreds of thousands. You are right in saying that the people should take the matter in hand; but you are, too confined in your views when you mention as the sole contributors those who have property it's . Fifth street. Cer+ tainly all who own property eon' the streets inter. electing Fifth street, tor die distance of one square at least, above and below, Fifth, are greatly ins Minted in the, opening of 'sock an avenue which leads directly to East Liberty by the shortest and most level route (Pennsylvania Avenue); and by following the seine' iittiel.6 Brady, and thence diverging only one square, leads to Turtle creek , by the level plank road of Bred dock. street. The property holdeis on Pennsylvania Avenue are almost equally interested with those on and 'near Fifth street, and would co.operate, it is believed, in The . projected linprovement, which for all purposes exceptin name; transform the Avenue into Fifth street continued, instead of Fourth street continued. 'The narrow winding and steep communication with Fourth stree t would be at once abandoned for such an entrance into the heart of _the cityl4.Fiftb street would afford: As you have shovikyoursell the active friends of all, useful and necessary improvements, I hope yuu will bring before your readers these and some other considerations in_ favor of this project. 1211111E1 =ME Sweet and low, sweet and low, - Wind of the western sea, Lowo low, breathe and blow, -Wind of the western seal Over the rolling waters go, Come from the - dropping mann, and blow, Blow him again to me While my little one while my pretty one, sleeps Sleep and rest,eleep and rest, - Father will come to thee soon; Rest, reston mother's breast, Father will come to thee soon; Father will come to his babe in the nest, Silver sails all ont of the west Under the silver moon : Sleep my little one, sleep my pretty one, sheep We are gratified to learn that Col. Jotter W. Foe.. art is to be the Democratic candidate for Clerk of the Rouse of Representatives at Washington, at the ensuing session of Congress, and their dues not seem-to-be a shadow" of doubt of his success He .was the nominee of the party at the commence• ment of the last Congress, and-was only defeated by the peculiar position of parties at that ume, and the bitter hostility of the Free Boilers,.in consequence of the bold and manly stand which he - took in hie. paper in favor of the Constitution and the Union. Within the limits of this broad Union, we know o f no man betterentitled to this honor than Col. Forney. When the storm of Abolition fanaticism, threatened to sweep the whole north, ao with a beeaotn of des. traction, and many of our leaders were ready to yield, to its influence, he was the first to stand out In defence of the true , principles of the Constitution and help to stay the torrent that was bearing -every. , thing before it. -Now that the danger has well nigh passed by, all can see the wisdom °ibis course; all admit the service he has rendered to his country, and:we hunt the National Democracy will unite as one man, in conferring upon our gifted fellow crafts• man this honorable and important position.—Hors rfsburg Union. INCIDENTS AT THE BURNING OE THE WEBSTER, —We learn from passengers on the Yorktown from New Orleans, that a young lady passenger on the steamer TVebster saved the lives of two children by taking them in her artna and jumping overboard, and swimming ashore with them. Another lady rushed through'the flaming cabin, and threw . her. self over'the stern'of the boat, and swam to the shore, entirely unassisted. G. W. Blocs, the chief clerk, lost his life by en• deavoring to secure a sum of money that bad been deposited in the office. Messrs. Ruckman and Harrison, the pilots,each lost a child, and the tat ter also lost his wife. The children fell from the upper to the lower deck, and were killed by the fal I.—Louitoille Courier. NOW EXHIBITING, AT No. 65 NARKET STREET, (ONE noon PE= 170172M1.) Circassian Slodel'ar Beauty (Fiat Size of Life 1 fiIHIS incomparable production has been invariably the surprise and admiration of every one who- has seen it; the beautiful moulded form, _ TEEMING WITH NATURE'S LOVELINESS, Appears to stand before the spectator so truly Itfe• ' like, that It requires a close inspection to realize the WONDERFUL PERFECTION To which painting can be brought, completely de ceiving, the most practised eye. This wonderfnl effect is produced by the jaaclotts arrangement of tight, and the artist's superiority of talent in giving toutndity to a plain surface. ' With regard to the delicacy of the subject, the Fro prietor begs to say, that there nun air of chastity in the attitude and expression of the figure, tending to check even the most voluptuous imagination ; to the pure, all is purity - and Hirai sail qui mat y pease I" should ap ply to others. As a Californian Speculatiqn, it would realize AN IMMENSE FORTUNE. Exhibition open from 9 AL to 9P. AL Admittance 25 cents. - tulyl7 --- State Fire Insuranee company BRANCH OFFICE, 54 SurrusinD sr.,PErrsimaau, Pittsburgh, dray lit, 1851. RE best evidene. of the success of the Directors in endeavoring to cake the "STATE hi UTU/Sl. FIRE IIh.SUHAriPE COMPANY . meet the wants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued 1,900 Poli cies in a little more than seven months; and adding over 8130,000 capital to the company. The Directors are. proud to say, that nearly all the property insured is of the safest kind, in small risks, and a large proportim insured for -only one year. Whole No. Policies issued do doexpired, - terminated canceled.. ..... • • • • • do do in force •• • Amount of Property insured do Canceled, terminated and ex. Aired —• • 01,728, do do in force 07,691,691 do Premium Notes— • .... •.—• • 79,676,97 do Canceled, terminsted, expr , d, 637,10 do in foree.• ••—• • ••r•••• ••• $ 79,039,77 do Cash lerentiams received , •• -851,55744 - do do canceled —• • • 321,14 ,90 Whole amount of losses and expen ses paid 13,411,45 Balance in favor of the Co., in cash, 1317,E24,45 To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell ings, and isolated or country property, it is believed thtt company atorde advantages in potato( cheapness. safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. - Conducted on iheequitable and greatly improved sys tem. of ClassificatieL of Risk s; -excluding all special hazards. insuring only a limited amount in any oue lo cality, thus precluding the frequency mid occurrence of Int go fires, and also, on bath the Stock and Mutual plan, it not only possesses the chenpness and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the Insured to a partic 'pa. Lion in the profits. • It is under the control of the following I/rectors :—J P. Rutherford-IL .1. Gillstt, John IL Packer, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo I... Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick - , Robert Klotz. J A. RUTIIERFORD, Pres't. A. J. GILLETT, .9.cey. A. e/SEICII, Actuary. - - N. Scrip Dividend of fifteen percent. cu expi• ring policies has been declared by the DirectorS, and is now receivable at this Office for renewals, or redeema • ble in cash at the end of ninety days. ray!7:dass A. A. CARRIER. Agent. TO - th,7Hcnierable the Judges of, the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in attd for the County of Allegheny: bThgeh petition e oCf o Tho ty m a a s f o K r e esrrai d of h th u e m bFliyrs t h W ew a erdth , P Tihttsa t your petitioner bath provided himself with materials, for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell ing house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, pmy. THOMAS HERR. We, the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangertiand travelers, and that said tavern is ite cessary. J Bosh, James Gray, (4th st.) John Clarke, A Cordell, Thos Rose John BiTar. E Frislee, J Hull, John Gracey, P Coal, A Morton ,D S Scully. imyl7:3t (Daily Tribune copy and ch Post.) O the Honorable the "Judgesrof the Court of General T Quarter Sessions of the Peaci in and torthe County of Allegheny • The petition of 13. Gallagher, of the Third Ward, in the Conntyaforesaid, humbly sheweth--That your peti tioner bath provided himself withmaterisds for the ac 'corunodation bf 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 a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, twin duty bound, will pray. HUGH GALLAGHER. • ' We.the sabscribers,eitizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good reptile for honesty and temperance,and is well provided wuh house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, und that said tavern is necessary. Felix Laverty, R F E Lipping ton, M W Lewis, J• Kerni,D4tniallan, H - Laltey,l)l Cramer, Wm Itl Edgar, John Wallace, .ILayton my/7 (Chronicle copy arid ^b.. Post.) - - O the /Itinerante the Judges of tne Court 01General T Quarter Sessions of the Peaceln and for the County The petition of John 'Midi, of the Third Ward,- City of Pittsburgh, in the 'county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner hash provided burtself with mate• rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and . prays that v our Honors will be pleased to grant hun a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your , pe titioner, gain duty bound, will pray. - - • We, the snbscribers,"citizetus of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty- and temperance, and is!well provided with house room_ and conveniences for the. accommodation rind lodging of strangers "and travelers, and that. said tavern is necessary. DA Grier t John 'Wilson, Boyd, J. Ildbldastersx H hltlntyre:G An en,T hittdasters, T Eisener, J Gil christ, Alexander King, John'Quina,Tiaroslaukte. MO the Honorable the Atdges or the Court of Gonentl I Quarter Sessions of the - Peace in and for the County ofAjig2 ?y The ;petition of. XS: Williams, of U. St. Clair Town ship, in the: County aforesaid, humbly sheweth,—That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling honse, in the Tocirriship aforesaid and prays that your Honore will be pleased to - grant 'bun a l i cense to keep;a public:bouse of entertainment. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray; ROBERT .B:WILLIAMS. We, the subscriberKeitizens o e towns hi p aforesaid do certif y , that the above petitioner is cdTgood repute for honesty and temperance, and well pNvided with house room and conveniences for- the :accommodationand lodging of strangentand travelers, and that'said tavern is neceaaary: _, A Hollund, Samuel Blaek, Samuel Conner, T J Phort mer; James J Lockhart, John Sutton t ,Wm Kerr, John - Johnston, George Davis, John qinesote; James Conner, Aaron - lirawdy. WOtimTlizon, James Ciruch, A B Gil- Kilan,John .Confer- • - Emyim.• === • ' 4.6 • . • ~{.,K..:.~.... Tom-. ~..,. ~ ..3"~. oitikni.E.'soziref BT Atsßs") Tzurrisoic Col. John W. Fornoy. iii wen fiaisttedrand tarnished STORE, on' gtt .rbtrd street, near the Post Office at present occupied by Mrs. Parker, as a Jewe lry Store Apply to E D. GAZZ AM, inyl7 73 Liberty et., Lytle's Row IGWATFIELBS-3,000 Um live Geese Feathers to le Igl7 CAR2PN a bricruota. .:,,,.';...:: ;f.i .,- , ... :.. t~. .. ^~ . _...._,....... . -- --.,3.:.,,_;;:-....:.i.'.;:.,:,.-.:,k,.,-;_i ce • c. "•—•'••• • Spccial Ngicts . . Chatilleryireolif Coinpany. IE7 At a meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany, held May 16, at the office of werep an . at Coal Harbor, the following gentlemen elected Directors for the ensuing year Thomas MeEtrath, Platt Adams, Thomson Price, George L'arsle, Michael Jones. Subsequently, at a meeting of me Directors, •the • fed lowing officers were chosen President—Thomas McElrath. Vice President--Geo. Darsie. Treasurer--John Thompson. Secretary—S. • Watron Can: Chief Engineer and Superintendent—. Ellwood Morris. - myl73t itr UNITARIAN..WORISHIP at the City Lecture ftnom, under Lafayette Hdll, (entrance on Wood,)be• tween Tbird and Fourth streets, on Sunday morning, at 10k o'clock. and evening at 71 o'clock. - Evening sub ject —The Freedom of Private Judgment in Religion, affirmed by Christianity; bin practically denied, though theoretically asserted by dominant Protestantism. COLUMBUS INSURANCE 'COMPANY • Fire and /Marine. . :COLUMBUS, OHIO. DEMAS ADAMS, Sr., President D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. I). Adams, Jr., Joseph Whitehill, P. Hayden, M. S. Sutlivant, John Graham, Wm.M.iner, D. Adams. The undersigned, as Agent of the above substantial and well known Company, insures property of every description, against loss or damage by Bre. Also, against the perils of inland navigation. . . • R. H. BEESON,../tgent, °thee in Waterman!' Warehouse, • No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh. , Associated Firemen's Insurance CO mpa ny of the City of Pittsburgh. • W. W. DALLAS, PmI.—ROBERT FINNEY, Seel , . ItU - ' Will insure against FIRE and ISA.ILINE RISKS or all kinds. Office in MenongahsksHoriss, N 05.124 and 125 Wain ii DMICTOBS W W. Dallas, Rudy Patterson, R. fi. Hanley, R. 11- Simpson, Joshua Rhodes , C. H. Paulson, Wm. fA. EA. g.nr, Edward Gregg. A. P. usbutz, Wm..CollingwocJ, B. C. Sawyer, Chas. Rent, Wm. Gorman. feb2D fix DaguerreotPPell• Namore k Co. would reipectflttly announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, huiltand arrangea expresily for the putpose of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The beet Da gaerreotypcs, nn the beet material, are taken at this es tablishmentomier the special superintendence of the proprietors. - Toe arrangem..nt enables them also to take Family Groups, of any numbet of persons, in the most perfect manner. • Likenesses of tick of diseased - rieisons, taken In any part of the city. . Gallery at the Lafayette Rall;Foorth stseet,cornar of Fourth and Wood ravets. Entrance on Fourth street. febl4:ty ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTION. - CITIZENS , INSICFRANOIC COIIIPANY, OF PITTSBUROH. C. G. HUSSEY. Prem. ....... •A. W. MARKS. Seer Offier--IVo. 4 Water sr., in Warehous: of C. 11. Grant. o:7 • Tsts Company in , now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on blouses Manotactories, Goods , Merchan dise in Store, and in'Traturim Vessels, Ac. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are all citizens ofTittsbrugh, wall and favorably known to the community for their p rude BCE intelligence and integrity. Drascroas—C. G. Hassey, Wm. Baga'ey,Win Ltiri, J r., Walter Bryant, Hugh D. K 11$, Ea ward Hensel ton .7. Kinsey S. Harbaugh, S. M. Kitt. roarteat • frrOdd Fellows , Milli, Odeon . o.o,ldiris, Fourth Wert, bitumen Wood and Smith fi eld stra y—Ptusburgh Encampment, N 0.2, meets lot and 311 Tuesdays of eaeb month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2.1 and 4th Puesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, inrett every Thursday evening. Western, Star Lodge 'N0.24, meetseve.ry Mlediiesday evening. . • • • Iron City Lodge, No. meets every Monday ev , rig. Mount Morlah Lodge No. 360, meets every Finlay evening. Zoc co Lodge, No. 3.45, meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and-Fifth streets: • Twin City Lodge,No.2ll, meets every Friday even ing. Hall, corner of Leaeock and Sandusky - streets, &Dee - coy City. =Fatly rro the Efonorablethe Jokier °fib* Court of General I. Quarter Sessions of the - Peace in and for the County of Allegheny. The pennon of Edward Britt of the Bth Ward, Pitts burgh, to the County aforesaid, !nubbly . sheweth,-Tbat. your petitioner Lath ptovided -himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers pnd others, atlas dwell log house in the W. 2 d aforesaid,. and 'prays that yoar Honors will be - pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment And your peti tioner, as in duty hound, will pay. • • EDWARD BRATT. We, the subscribers, - citizens of the Ward afore- , said, do certify that the above petitioner ii ofgood repute fir honeity and temperance, and is well prnvided with house room and conveniences for. the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. • inn Serails. Edward Clark, William Rid:Linda, Jas. Reid, Rees Jones, Wm. Biewerton, Jno. Brown, Jas. Richards; Jr. Jos. Owen, Air. W. llatrison C. W. Bell, Jao. Conlon. • ' ' • . . mit7.lid.• • 7,t,A)8 5,7,419 rib the Honorable the 'Judges of tbikeettifsif General • j Querter.,Sessions of the Peace Dz . ond for the Coon , of Allegheny: . The pcsition of Henry Stalitora, et. First Ward, Mal*: burgh in the County afotesoldbunthly slicweth,*Tiadi' the petitioner hash pre7ided- himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and °Merl,- at 'Ms &venlig house in the tovrattldp afoiciald,aad prays that your Honors wilt be pleased to grant hno a license to keep a public house of entertainment. - And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray.' • - :HENRY STAFFORD. We, the subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid do certify that the above petitionei iisof good repute for honesty and te mperanee, and iswoU 'pram:led With himse room and conveniences tor these . texigOodazion and I odg. ing of Etrougeni -and tmvelers,iMAlMßll4lavern is ne cessary. • D. Scut Drawly, A. Stsmi,lltintir,'.. Jarill, Alex. Ditwiller, Michael Paterich Shinny, Thomas-Miller, T. ht'DoA4aglii 2 Felix Grant Owen firElmtel. - • :.. New Books and Zlitsgosiksi, - i'IIST RECEIVED at WALL'S LITERARY DEPOT, fl No. :S Fourth street. Godey, Gmhara, Sartain and the Ladies' :National hla,gazine, for June. • - . Bianehard's great work, The. Heirs of Derwentwater. The Si meta, or Fatal Itlarriage, by Henry Cocktou. - The Wife ' s Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage, by Mrs. Hubback. . • Widow Rugby's Husband, a humorous novel, by the: author of Simon Sagga. - : • The Mother-in-Law, or the Isle of Rays,'by Mit Southworth. The Countess Rudolstadt, by George Sand, a Seine. to Consuelo. 1851, or • the adventures of Mr. and Mrs.Sandsb DV, who came up 10 London to see the Great Exhibition, by George Cruikshank. . A tresh snpply of London Labor and London Poor by Henry 'Mayhew. , The Banker's Wife,or Like Father Like Son;by T ' S. Arthur. Conklin's River Guide, The Western PilotiLeni de° ti,dc.,&o. - • _ TUPPER'S WORKS =An Author's Mind, %nacelle neon. Essays, Probabilities. By Martin Farquhar Tupper, D. C L., F. R. S., author of the "Crock' of Gold," etc , eta. • ' ' • • The Crock of Gold, and other Wes. By Marlin Far quhar Tapper, D. C. L., F. R. S., author of Proverbial Philosophy, etc. , etc- Dixon & Kerr's Ornamental and Domeatiu Poultry.— A treaties on the history and management of Orr 'med ial and Dorttettic Poultry. By Rev. Edmund Saul Dix on, A. AL, Sector of Intwood-"with-Reswiek. Norfolk. With large additions, by .1 J. Kerr, 11. D Illustrated: with sixty-five original portraits, engraved expressly for this work.. . . - The Freemason's Manual. A companion for the ini ' dated through all the-Degrees of Freemasonry, from the entered apprentice to the higher Degrees of Knighthood, embracing Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, Master Mason, Most Excellent Master, Royal 'Arch, - Select Master, High Priesthood, Knights ''of the. Red Cross. Knights Templets of Malta, the ane.lent Constitutions of the order, etc.; embellished with upwards of one hunz dred enpayings,illumnsting the emblems anditymbals of the Order. By Rev. K.J.Stewati, FL T. - Dealings with the Inquisition; or, Papal (tome, her Priests and her lesuites. With important Papal. By Mk- Ray. Glaciato Achilles, D.- D Igte,Prior'-and . VisitOY of the Beminiclan Order, high Professor of The. ologY, and Vicar of theld aster of the Sacred Apostolic Palace, etc., etc. • : The Wife's Sister, or the For - bidden Marriage. By Mrs. flubbed). • . JOHN misu No. 13 of-the Pictorial Field .Book . of .ihe Revolulio By Benson I. Loaning. - The above books Just rectived.and for tate by • R. C. STOMP" 11 , ililv . 151arket•st . Was : .and Amer:'copy.l . ICE CREAM AND AILNSD.AL WA I F R. stkb. - snribers respectfully inform their old (mild& and ens.: tomers that they have commenced rankiag,lCP. CREAM for the season. Their SALOON • has been' fitted tip In . superior style, and will be open from 8 o'clock. A, DI 18111 o'clock, P. htiand all orders for Ice Cream for .panics or private families willbc promptly filled • Our MINERAL FOUNTAIN has also tic cu Apened for the season. - -• Fruii 9 l Confection:LT*4 kept on hand as nsaal, freak end eweet; Please &Was a call. ' A. Et 1 1 .111HILDECKSII, • star BafteeyMiqemenid alley: siei.rar7iWaler Coolere» .1. we are mating, are well worthy or 'examination, as they are very neat and well calenlated for prit'lite fami lial, hotels and boats. We are gltomgnulpclutiltg Refrigators of galiaisiwil and other iron. mythlw SCAIFri..ATKINSOI4.I CICIUJI. myl7:dam SUNDRIES -24 es.s.Cheese ; ,• • 10 bbla. Carded Reel; •, Received pet canal I:edgers:de - by myl7 •• CARCiUN & MKNI SUNDII,Ik.s--;Piluercea Urea= Lal. ; • •, .t 10 bblv Loaf Sugar; WIEN] G tIT Received per Washinglon, CaAlßmind fOr sib/to s by • - myl7 ANTED 1111/11EVIATELY.—Two Good Box Na kers —None other need apply. • It. S. OFFICER, Ent% HaiWino, Fifth ca. .e t . . • • '• ••••••• • , • .. , 11 • • 1. a +Sr II .4 e t .7`‘. :1:1••••4 a••', •~ M Oii tI .A I • • ..; .....;" ' .1 1 MEI • • ••"--•:.;i..:•.:••! • . DIRECTORS. Thomas:Moodie, N. H. Swayne, D. Alexander, I.S. Ide, - 6. H. Clarke, C M. Lee, __ Books I Books: ~ , „ tea. ,a ... `..' '- .. :~.~_ •'~ MEM Mil MEI Mff2g= mast TIMATUEs Fifth Street, between Wood mut Stnithfio JOSEPH FOSTER Lscssics 4$D Mamma". NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. In consequence ef ;the enennees expense attending the engagement of the .. ' • . RENOWNED FRENCH BALLET COMPANY, tiWr - • The Laigesi bier seen in the United Spites,. AU The Manager reopectlbily announces that the prices of admission, during their engagement, will be • Secured Seats in the Dress Circle , Boxes andParquetteri— .70 Private Boxes, entire 0,00 Single Seats in the Dress Circle ' 1,00 Second and. Third Tiers; as usual .......... •• • Doors open at ek o'clock; Curtain rises at 7 o'clock. . The Free List, with the exception of the Public Press, will be entirely suspended. • • • . . SATURDAY EVENING, May 17th, the performance will commence with thegrist Farce of PRECIAfter which the Grand Fairy Baßat, in 3 acts called, . LA SYLPHIDE. . The evenings entertainment will concinde.with the Comic Ballet Pantomime of Box Office open. ftom.lo delock; P.; where seats can be secured. : ' . inyl7. 'Oreeusvoad Glardeni. rilWO and a-half miles below the City, on the bank of . L the Ohio Riveri.an Ornamental Flower Garden, and a delig_htfal summer retreat. Ice Cream, . Confectioft• aries, Fruits, Temperate Drinks, kept for the acr c°mm°4°ll°n. of viattexa, , Alio, a large assortment of Shrubbery and Everblooming Plants for sale. The ateeniet Chieftain leaves the foot of Pitt street, at the beginning of each hour, fremil o'clock A. M. until 10 P. M., !ending at the Gallen (Closed On Ellinthry.) my9af Law Notice. . rpUE. appointment of William B. McCluientilisiiV• • . • t. dent Judge of the Fifth Judicial Mode: of Pensintl— . vunla, bas dissolved the long subsisting postural:4ot . . ftleCandless,& ftleCtore. The unfinished busincse otil' • bemtiended to by Mr. McCandless. •.. • . WILSON McCANDLESS, 4 WM. B. MeCLURE. . fig'ltlY OFFICE IS REMOVED 'to my "dwelling howm,No.C9 Penn street. near Hay. . myllmOpp WILSON McOANDLESS. • PASS&W from LIVERPOOL, LONDON tuid fi MOW • $ 4,:ft NEw YORK>. 0, , AND FROM LIVERPOOL TO NE NV • TIMORE, BOSTON, CHARLES. • • • SAVANNAH DIRECT: , TAPSCOTT &. • General Ernigrittion and Foreign. Eziliange .Odfcra• 'VHF.. undersigned having accepted the Agency . of the .above welt known House, is prepared to bring Out Passenger from the Old Country,on as favorable leen ) .* as say other -House in the City. • • • - Passages can be engaged in the following D-Feeli ` sailing punctually on the days .appointed • ' - SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool an the and 21. st of- each 31oUth. . • ' RED STAG. LINE. leaves Liverpool on the WO •of ' cash month• THE Z LINE leaves-Liverpool Twice a Month. THE LONDON LINE of Packets sails from. London on the oth, 13th 2tat and 23th of every hloruh. - • THE CLYDE LINE of Glasgow ...Packets Sails from GLASGOW on the In and 15th of isch month. • larars—A weekly Line of Packets for New.Orleana. — tKr Passengers shipedf from New York to slay pastor the West.. . . iig• The Senior.Pariner resides Uverpool, and•iu pennte ad 8 the ensharcution of -ill passages engaged In P.S.ibis Country. Persons desirous; :visiting: 36e Old' Country can have their passage engaged through from Pitts burgh, by application either personalty or-by -letter, (post, paid) to the undenigned. JAMES ttLAKELY. Corner of Sixth and Liberty- streets, (2nd story) Pittsburgh. House, 7 --'..-- nismosn ALUM', USE WOOD Igralliik TF7LLTAiIf _ 0.. Getraeilsa, - Propneter. pegni, THIS fashionable and pop ular RESTAURANT has re= - ceutly been fitted up in a style of elegance • unsurpassed by any similar entabl!sliment in the City, and the Vgeprletor, Is piepared to tarnish hick friends and the public gederally.with every article usu ally found at such places: • . - . • All' of the delicacies of. die - aelson, in the way of GAME, FISH, SOUPS, Bce:,w ill be,served up in thebest "The BAR is supplied With - LIQUORS '-or ILO' finest brandi, and the fancy Oaks, so. much in vogue during the wawa scams, such as Pine Apple - Cobblers; Mint' Juleps, Punches and Smashes, will be served up In n. way that will please the taste of all. w LII N C H is served up evert, morning, at II o'clitedf, to which the special attenden of stateliness is requested. tayl6 BROAD WAY - . Coiner of Broadve l and Second CINCINN stns , 01110 CAPTAOSErfIII..CROMWtLI. wouldja respecifally - sannotmee told, friends' and the public generally,tirat he lids again taken charge Of the above establiahment._. The BM:/AM= Horn.: bus been Morcinghly refitted , and refurnished in accordance with the latest and,niost. approved myle of modern City Hotels. du egtonaßna range of Paging Boo= has fast been - completed: - • : Toe location is central to the busineas parts of the _city, and is mo.e convenient to the 'sterol boat leedinga,, railroad office and depot, than any other, first class lio• te: Cincinnati- The rooms are• pleasant and•sary, while Ms table and'acconunodatiunir - are not 'atupskaseci . by nay establish. me n t in oar largest cities. 'With , strict atienunit to his guests; and. ample Cmflities Ow 'leaking his bowie a times and .comfortable' home for Atevelnrs, - Proprietot hopes it will retain its former popularity, tuitk...tibtra Share' of patronale THE : • ANTS FRANK COCKRELL to the manager of thq esteb- ' luhmpnp ono- of Ore most-obliging and attentive busi verb men to be found. HENRY .LUTZ,the I3ook--Reepar for CapLaroutiviil, is universally popular, and is known far . and Write, sa a gentleman well enitod for the station ho occupies: . TOUN "GILFILGAN; Admintstt . tOr of the Elute of Johu Morton, requested.to. seUlb the said es. .tate. -- 7 • - . in i ;. • • - .oneot.tbe Heirs. Trrsir's , NERVOUS. NT1170111';--The, El t at IT 'Wonder it dra g s.-The ettraordut . arytkova! of this Nervina is ao,..monderfal in its operation. up° e• Nervous Fluidstlhat , it at once:anCt immediately ecu upon the Bye tear, prod acing app e I i ta, dighsnon, strenitth, happitteim and nervous - power—consequently, health is 'soon predominart. it is purely:in Herbacrocu.Neryint, acting poweirtilly. 'upon. al: Nervous Complaints ; '- an d , ; and, as the Nerves:ate the anna spring of the whole system,. few diseases can remain long. orhea:Me Neryes aro sound. 81 a bottle . ; p . tt thrzen. - •. Sold b/ . ' S:olltifOtaT, m • to. 50 Sinithfield street. OSVAP ISAVER,ltaasaty at DM, Pont% = ttetg, LI near tliellayalla - Callactlons.atttntlad' to Aunnt tirscr—A new two story. BRICK4I, s 4 .1814.1in5. r ate on third 'street . , neer Gript.l ~.sthanged With" belie, foie large parlor,pasa,dtntn . reotn, kitchen - and cellar. Both rooms arranged for* Mr Or Ball.Ratitef-i and four bed roams. All -finished un the best manner, and papered with the best and theit tacethin style or pa-, per ; gas bangers, cluindelleniand Brune& The home re new and eJtnplete, and hat not.yet beenoe r. uple.d..—. Immediate postorsion. Rent =Ow year. 4 • • :•• . g• CAITARRRT,Gen. , Iiient, tOSagthflold.ateeev. C ENT fILS—For. sate . . No. 85 WOOdletteeL REAP WALL. CAPP:I2,-I'ot Role by - • Ann _ -WALTER- P: . ,IKARSRALL. - • . • sale:bv • ' • F" Bc'") . PkunavAurza. P. r sqs .a: d ti v an . ig o e i r ri o rrE rks icrE mce it i , ved for solo bY N.silawr fr,'Co. E : `Water st, third door above ar k et * nitIMPED IrAftLETONS-4nstre.edvotifhisoionkt . i. I,j 'Lind raw offered, 11) canons of those. very defilr Crimped Tarlatans,. for Bonnet Lioing,.4o; flp te iiti an of Milliners IS re:peelfully .;. mayl3 f: A. A. ENEI.L I ES::AND:".EXTRACTS, CIP„' E ; sgaylioN, E.ES,,• icr.. CREAM; RC."' /- • . , • , Essence.temon;• - • Extraet of NuouEg,` . . d o ; - •_;Rase• -'• '••• • Fos' sale. by • _ .41: 1 APCLIIRID.R•00:,- . COLD PENS.E. te. M. SciiiMi (successor Ato ltjf Bagley,) celebrated Gobi-Peak—a goof supply. of brittdsi , l,tt , Ttgeised at .•,. f)~tAtuUttcua—A soperms lot of gasa r ildiliDismoadi 1J for glass gutters,. received direst from.Londou, and form i c by . - . - •...,N. RICHARDSOriIi 'lnYlit • • - 811tbugat lomat. . • QPANISH FAril3.--A• fise•assortarent.jort , 'KeelTed wad for site by ••• :-.'••• Bicaraysort,. • tura .•,. Bl Mtrket stria. • fIENW a 9 FOriari !AWN' WATCHES—AI. • Nje•*ris oo oanfaod . .prsslo•by, • . • is : '• - ;: tii•AICHARDSCIN; ••. moltstreet. I;l6ft.sia,t—,A 14'oodwo . rtbloten4P/aninie a. ebine ready:air*. §y • - •10111( .A..• Gob my , .4110zWay Apipiogir ' raufe—' DCtIZIrieSI ( Or sale I , Y•; rayts • • ' ' ."" ) 011 : 7 ;icinalets. 9wW --- )IRCC -- , A R .''4llioitrouta*;. • da .I “torr. . : 65; Vetniiska I Vail': -stron g CP:iter neelerkpriyi. w tturni?hed • Marietta To built edzpi; WM. Itt , CIAIROA CO7i 254_ meitlr street • For salt: by mYIS rrEmpL4Rs , sfvbaus— tort received, .with eta -Mesas- of the ordec.of Znighti - Templarsigrdshis of Matti OT 'order ocAt.John of ierunlom2 ,- - • • • • IV:WILSoiq MEMI MILITAiY -GOODS-7Sw ords, • Epa pleneh Rubes, Caps,Pfuntei, Bat tons, Lae fa, Ritmo, Finga i rifee, and Trimmings, generally. myl6 • . W. W. WILSON. EGALIA —Splendid Regalia on handn for Tetimliiii„ JR, Blalons and Odd Fellows. Also, Fringe, Lace, Stars, Rosettes • Velvet and Emblems fordo. Seals and Em blems ma;.dt ta arder. mylIS • W. W. wiLson, . = w~•- gm= , a... \.. MEM 67 Market et; coimer of.Fonrib. 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