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This month is Mare then t all. ,- ,i.,......... . -k.4.:',' . /....;;:-..r ~ ,,, " '3,..4.,', . ....3,ri,1 • 1 *.j....::.::,...4••-e4 t as it contains many engravings of ob ing at the World•s Fair. Also, the di ' . ' ' k •:•1 ' " 3 lii" 41 ' 4. ';' ' ' ' ‘ 4 - . 4Z -L 4 ', " t; j ' ' l t ' li k' ''• * t'' , bets or the cyclopmdia; as well as ' ' , 4,, dr,g. ~.i.*«44i,.... i ,:1-r,, ,. .,.',1 ,,, fic«.1.1 , , - -, ; ,„' - ;; , ?41,,„ sixteenth parts of Fletchees Devotion IC ' 4 15 1 9 .1.,'-• - „,‘ , a ,94- o s; ty 's ky ' V, , tl 4 . l4" ' 4- " - -r• 'T s s '€ ''''. ' '' ' '' ~isl° Partiesvlsiting the . Store, will, it is ' A . 9 2 ,1 41,,,N 7 ,- • 'Ma e, ~,,,, ,g........,..-te• . 4. : ja .,,,, ,0•....% - 4- - , i...:5-k . .' ,'..-- 5 t , ...A.....-, • ;.1. -„, -;;•ti.:;"14..t F..--; - ...- ~,,, r - 4 - opportunity of seeing the most magn 1 -r- - ,, ...•4.• •-••, 41. t l / 4 ‘'s N Cre:vg-;a: - 0 t . i.tl4 -1 -` , ` , .- ,, q-in. - ''ThV..4 l-10 4- a. ~i . . offered for sale In Pittsburgh. " -.4- '* ' -v.. -..t.'`'.'"',l. --- ft"--t - .,.4. ~,i,..P.c.,, . : -i,,.e. iti.4; , -.--‘,...0.4. .. ,.. -v..?-,Vv e ......?,c , - il ' , ..,,,, k , • , ?.... 5 , 4 , t, v- 0 . 0 , so to . ....c. , ,,,,r,, 4+ 4 07 . 5.111*.1.i4 f r** . r l ,'*r• 4 ".o.e . .tt. t ; ', Sl*: o ;V:elq 6 l-, •.„.."' - '' -, ,` r . 4 , 't' ''''' _nrtg4sst.'SZ.4",:tt,T4P-,54"*.5?".,,,,,4%Veig•0.C9*.T 'A-. • 'eP 7 461 , i4 , 114...At '..•::e -, - , ~ ..-&- ,• ::, -- .;:- , t_i * - To T, I - 7,7 , 1 - • - ,--;l..'g---..a,,..v.,„ ,r e . -sic - ,.V;,'t - iq-% - -t - •,„'N\O4 , A .4 6 " 1 ";',14 ,. . 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"NO A merica n eitizen-ein neer ceas- so - esteem the rission, as the first of all blessings. Disunion! God for l0;-11Tasicols list unborn would rue the rashness of as ileal."-•-ißtralialts.N. -- • . pciisooratto State' Conventions. AT'READING',' --For notainatinipcandidates - :for Goys - mum and fdattan Comsnssosora, on the 4th oflatte, 1851. as fixed by the .Williannsport Convention. - "' HARRISBURG, For nominating candidates for SIII'BENE Brawn , en the llth of Jtuae.lBsl; as fixed by the regular scion of the State Central Committee. - • To, Adveripiers. The Monism* Posr has a latzer circulation shim any subscription paper ,published in. Pittsburgh. To busi ness men a 'forts an excellent medium for Advertising; and being the only Democratic paper issued in Alieghe - ay county, it goes , into the, heads of a class of readers reached by no otherpaper. Advertisers will be. good enough to bear this in mind. . No* pit's, tor 't4e,:posT.. It is our intention to clothe the Morning Post in a handsome new &errs, at the beginning of the new volume in July. We are determined to make it lo all respects the best and finest looking. - paper west of Philadelphia. • The Burma awl Minion type used at present - In sattiog reading matter is offered for sale, ileum Won to be given about the middle of July. =The price of the Brevier will be 20 eta. a pound, and the *Wan 16 eta. a pound—caah or approved en dorsed paper.. ' Sienbanallie and Indiana Ballroad. CHEERING NEWS! ,The gtenberiville Ideuenger of Monday contains an Wide which will be gratifying to every friend of tl3e Stetilieriville and Indiana Railroad : sloo,ooo'aroax son. TEE Ransom) 1-0 n Satl - urday last the city of-Steubenville voted -$lOO,. 000 to the capital stock of_ the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad;' almost unanimously. The vote was a very one, and the result showed that all classes of citizens were in favor of the sub:seription. Steubenville has set a praiseworthy example to other towns and to farmers along, the -line of the road, the township having previously taken the sum of $lOO,OOO, besides large individ ual subscriptiona. Now let the friends of the road at the west end of the line come up to the work. Five townships in Coshocton county propose. to vote $lOO,OOO in the aggregate, and one township in Harrison .-county_ $20,000. It is confidently calculated that the will'do so:' We • We learn from a private.source that our Sten. benville friends will put their Road under con• tract about the middle of June. We are really glad to hear this, and it is to be hoped that the fait will have the effect of arousing the citizens of. Pittsburgh to the importance of forming a con. Emotion with that Company. It is unnecessary, at this time, to repeat the ar guments we have "so often advanced in favor of the Steubenville route. Every man who is the least`acquainted with the rich and valuable sec• tion.of country between Steubenville and.Colums bus, must certainly be aware of the importance to ?ittaltargh...of the trade and business of that por tion of the great State of. Ohio. We learn that the citizens of Wheeling are now making efforts, to indnce our Steubenville friends to continue their - -Road in that direction, so as to form a connection with the Baltimore and Ohio and Hempfield Rail road& If this arrangement is carried out, the consequence will be that Baltimore and Philadel• Phia will - reap rich harvests at the expense of Pitteburgh. , Let our citizens seriously think of this matter, and act before it is too late. IJNION TICKET IN MISSISSIPPI Soots Nominated for Governor. lcarn from the-New Orleans Crescent of the , - 10th' inet., that, a convention of two hundred mern• bets; c omposed of leading democrats and whigp,aa• . - ennobled in Jackson. They nominated, by a unani mous_ vote, Geo. Foote for Governor; Gen. Clarke, -01.Elinds, for Treasurer; Dr. Russell, of Carroll, for Auditor; Mr. flowe,._of_ Jasper, for Secretary of 'State. This wee unexpected to Gen. Foote, who, how . ever, hes,accepted.- the nomination, and starts at once 0 the campaign. As :a stamp speaker, he has ne -Noel the thoggh we don't think him quite heavy metal enough for the , great men of the Senate.: Eth will sail a head of Quitman as easily .as n Baltimore clipper leaves a kettle-bottom dro. glair. Geri. Qultrcian is one of the dullest proms woeier had the misfortune to bear. The friends of the Union are confident . ofcarryin the State. Gen. - Foote received another agreeable eurprise. , His friends presented him with a pair of bigh.blood. ca` bongo and an elegant carriage, with which to make Ilia iatipaiga. ' Delightful Summer ftetreet. Our young friends, A..G. & G. W. MIILLB24 svhO•are*ell and favorably known to the citizens of Pitthburgh, have opened a Hotel for the sum. mer season, in the far.farned Borough of Mcgees _ port, - in this county. There is not a more lovely _ or romantic spot in the neighborhood of Pitts■ burgh than'the above Borough, being - lotated at -the mouth of the„heautiful. Youghiogheny, in the midst of a healthy and wealthy section of count. • try. To those who design making an excursion "to the country, for a few days or weeks during the summer season, we know of no more desirable retreat than _McKeesport. Fish of all kinds are plenty,in,the Monong ela and Youghiogheny rivers; and upon the surrounding bills various de• acriptions of game are . said _to be found in abun. dance._ There are two daily lines' of Steamers (Morning anti evening,) running on the Monon% gahela. Those who stop at litur.rair's Hotel will find the prOprietors to be perfect gentlemen, who Will make every effort in their power to,render their guests comfortable. Our Beek Table. We have received from Harlan Manna & Co., Louise La Valtiere, - or the conclusion of the Iron Masks, one of the thrilling romances of Alexan der Dumas. Those who want it know where to find We have; also received from H. liliCormick, Agent, theAmedcan Agricultoriit, published month ly by Saxton and Blanchard, New York, for $1 per annum. It ie an excellent work for farmers and horticulturalists, and will he, found'for sale at the store of S. N. Wickersham, Wood street. • = Worn:in:3 , er rac TELZGILIPB.—During the re . cent' excitement in Boston, the editor of the:Utica Gazette received the following dispatch : !z.-The Bottid_of Aiderme.to hive referred Fredevs Ick Hall to Secretary Webser.” The meaning of this, as the editor says, sorely puzzled himself and friends. What Frederick Hall haddone, that he should he delivered - up to the great Eipounder, no one could imagine. In .a day, or two after, the mystery was unravelled in this 44 - ne !Marti hove rerouted Faneuil 8011 , to Dante WOneF.” . -4n the year 11331; there _Was but one,newspaper Pubhilted in Texas.. In 1841, there were eleven, and at this tithe there - are thirty-three. Without including • ny that had en almost ephemerieal existence, at differ; entfpario4ihetrieripere dales., there luta been an ixt- Ordasaof 221n . thdlast 20 yenra; or of _lO in the fast 10 yeas t nnd 22 in did fast. - - _ ~:,,..,•.:;:-.::.!,.,.....',,,`--....-,;z4-.,14.40,i.;-s'''_,--,..:•,..'5.?:''',,•.:'-:.„f': j,=;.,...,:.,.:,,,,,,,,:,.. ‘" - '''iT:. - -._:•••!'';:..-:!•-'-i. P ? ,' '-' 1 ''-' ;'-.,:ii1'..:.-.;1':'•-.. (From the European Times, May 3.) After several days' excitement, during which the public curiosity had been wound up to the highest pitch, the morning of Thursday, the day fixed for the opening of the Great Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations, opened most auspicious ly. On the preceding day we bad rain and hail, with very cold weather, but the glorious firstof May was uninterrupted by scarcely a cloud ;arid at mid.day, when the. Queen ascended the - throne,. the eel , gence of the sun left no other . ' wish Ungrati fied. As far as the mortalarrangements depended upon man, they were perfect: and I rejoice to say that the day passed off , without a single accident that I have heard of. I found upon reaching Pic• cadilly, at nine in the morning, a line of carriages which reached from the Exhibition to the Eastern end of Long Acre, a good couple of miles—and the same thing existed west, north, and south. Finding this to be the mile, I alighted and walked into Hyde Park, entering the Commissioners' gate without the slightest inconvenience. The scene upon entering was beautiful in the extreme. Al* ready every seat was occupied; but a member of Parliament, who was an exhibitor, contrived to make a little coterie in the Tunisian department, to which I was admitted, and I saw the whole in auguration scene under the happiest point of view. The company kept, pouring in until the lest moment, and, at 11* o'clock, I gazed upon the wonders of the,: grand transept, and heard the mighty organ from the west end, the tones waft% tag their sounds through the maze of British manufactures and productions; while at the Eas, tern extremity you save the American Eagle proud. ly conspicuous over the bold inscription which marked the region of the United States produc. lions'-tong lines of beautiful women, wifo officers and gentlemen, filling up the background, and in every way the eye was turned some surprising natural or artificial object was to be seen; the tout ensemble was altogether most beautiful. Punctually at 12 o'clock, the Queen arrived, her entree being marked by long and animated cheer. ing. - She seated herself on _a chair raised on a platform, surmounted by a spacious elegant blue canopy, adorned with feathers, with Prince Albert on her left. They were accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal. The court circle was now completely formed, making a tabkau never to be forgotten. The Queenlooked remarkably well. She wore the Order of the Garter, a pink brocade dress, shot with gold, and the Prince looked calmly and proudly happy. The Duke of Wellington, who this day cam; plated his eighty-second year, had been there near ly two hours before, and the Commisaioners and all the officials and ladies of the household 'stir rounding the throne, presented a scene of extraor dinary splendor. The National Anthem was performed, and the music produced a most delight. ful effect in theglass building. Prince Albert, with the Commissioners, presented himself before the Queen, and read the Report as described in the of ffcial programme. I could nothear the tones of the Queen when she read her reply, from the spot where I was*placed, bat the fact is, any mortal voice is lost in the vast edifice. The Ar chbishop of Canterbury then deilvered the prayer of inauguration; which was foWowed by the Hallelujah Chorus of Handel, under the direction of Sir Henry R. Bishop. The effect of this was most striking, and the voices of the choristers were here in the fullest perefection. A processirin was then formed of a most hate. resting character. The state heralds preceding Messrs. Paxton, Fox and Henderson, led the tvay. Then Came all the officials engaged in constructing the building; afterwards the foreign acting corn. missioners ; and most singular was it to see all the various costumes worn by harci•headed cape. The procession first marched along the British or western nave, and then, recrossing the transept, passed on to the eastern extremity, the United States' end. At every step new acclamations arose: the music from the various organs saluted the procession as it paased, and thus every person in the building was enabled to see every individo. al in the . cortege.. The • Queen then declares the Exhibition opened;" and the trumpets and artille ry announeed . the .faet to' the countlesti multitudes outside. The whole - auditory arose to give a par. ting cheer,. or series of deafening acclamations of joy,• and the ceremony terminated by the retire ment of the Queen who went back to Buckingham Palace in the state in which She had come. The multitudes in the park were countless. I looked through the glees window, and epee of ho. • man beings surrounded me on all sides. Every.. body was in good burner, and all the superstitious presentithents.of mischief which had been formed in the, imagination of some minds were wholly falsified. Never was so great a spectacle mango. rated with so much' good eider' and tranquillity, in the presence of. perhaps .half a million of 'hu• man „ . . The Queen having left the building, thq company began •to circulate. .Perhape your - readers at a - d is _tine° .will. proceed withme In a rapid tour through. out The various departments of the Exhibition. '. The first. Object which striktr the' vieitor Open Ontraricti, either at the north or. eooth ead of the. transept, aro •two Magnificent gatei.stretchingocrossi which bar. log peened, he , finds: himself in the: central-of the building,' amidst the'stateary,'lotintaine; palm trees, "and rare tropical ihrabs, theteqacistiian statues • of the Qrieen and Prince Albert. formingabe Moat prom inent features amidst the infinite:multitude of ob. jeep, each - of which is displayed•io - the . best idvan.; toga._ Alorig the nave, both - towards . lbe east_sed the west, there is a succession of gigantic statuary, in marble; iron, bronze, and zinc, the latter - of •a very remarkable character. . Almost the first object which arrests your atten tion Is the Koh-i•noor diaMond accrued M a strong cage of iron,- - richly gilded; andi . byia 'contrivance; this precious jewel, which is placed on a small pen destal, sinks at night down into the strong iron chest upon which the cage rests, so that it is safe. and so- ewe • night . and day. Crowds flocked Jetted- this jewel:to adminaits alas and brilliancy: ..• Along the Whole length of .the building, in the oentre.of the nate, la - Placed a aucceefion of the most striking objects, reliered by the statuary. There are medeleOf bridges .and towns, all of elohorate execution, aari:among_them . the model of Liverpool holds the foremeet-rauk.- - There are, besides, sour. mono . -tele:top% "exquisite--models 'of machinery, small: chapels to exhibitepecleions Ottsteined glass, the - Acis and Galateit':. - fouritaing, tit a - American sta. see of die .117eurided . and. the. • .Greem Slave, the status of Sbakspeare, and the ;ambit...feuntain In -the centre of the- . transept, , presenting:a . .Very graceful aid-striking appearance. . - Perhapa'the whole. world has never furnished each er remarkable. series of attractive objects aware contained In this nave alone.. .. • • • • •I wag prepared - to find that the 'articles from • the United States would fall short ef - the other parts of the Exhibition, from the statements put forth. that they had - demanded More room than they conldad. equately fill. Through the exertions ofiKr. Riddle . , the eacantopecti has been filled up, and although this division le not so•crowded as the British side, it - contains • a iatioasi collection highly interesting. Their cereal, and raw materials are very making.— Their . mineral 'department is also very full. ..The carriages were not the least honorable part of their collection. A tient:4l,f "mapi,',prepared for certain lectureiret.the Ofiasionary, meetings were admirable, - and:greatikaurposeed those of a similar character in -our national and . - pnblic schoole. .The exhibition of Dagraereetypes is excellent... '. . `Leaving the division devote d to the. United States, yeti enter the great - department of the Zollierein on rhe••north and smith sidee. --Thersollection - of meal neryand matinfactureti, - Of, the most varied descrip. tion, presents a thousand objects of the . . highest ..in,- tercist. .Russitt. occupies - a small department- on:the south and scarcely complete; bet Areompen.7 sate for thiti,.A.ustria,- also On the .north - end ;south sides exhibits a variety of- producui-whieh,plece•her ;,, , In a very honorable position-in the Exhibition. All the Austrian exhibitors are dressed in a eimple green uniform, with coats fastened at the breast with a long claip,inseribed ,, Austria,” so that the general 'effect is admirable. Hurrylng.through Holland and Belgium you enter the extensive region of France, which when completer, will be:very : beautiful, and worthy the taste and skill' of that great country.— Switzerland and Brazil with Italy and Spain •on the north, succeed, and are followed by Greece, Persia, Egypt and Turkey: Thennfortenate delay in the arrival of the Turk.. ieb steamer with , their object& render - their division incomplete; but the space abutting upon the wan. apt having been appropriated to the Foreign Am bassadors, and ladies of rank who bad the entree, the defficienty wag admirably concealed. Crossing the - transept, you enter the British East Indies, which presents n' ery beautiful scene. On the south you then arrive at a square - devoted to. Canada, the West Indies,- and. the ABS:Malin. colonies. The articles from these interesting spots in the British Empire are all admirable illustrative of their rich productions. The minerals, the raw materials, afford abundant scope for study, both to the mer chant and philooophere. A beautiful little square of inediaaval treasures next attract vast crowds, who pass on to the seulp, lure room. You are now, on both sides the nave, fairly in the British domestic' latitudes. While Agri cultural implements occupy the whole remaining length - of the extreme south, paper and printing ma. chinery in motion. lilt up the extreme north,. the front of the south aide being devoted to Birmingham geode, furuiture Sheffield goods, woolen and mixed fabrics, Her from Ireland, and printed fabrics of Manchester, London and Glasgow. The tient of the north corresponding side presents a succession of departments, with carriages, some of them of the Most exquisite construction, mineral' manufactures, and marine engines, flanked on the frontwith paper goods, furniture, furs, leather and cotton. We have now arrived at the west end, where crows are seen surrounding the model.of Liverpool, which is at this spot ip the nave. On the outside of the building are statues, columns ' specimens of coal, obelisks, and a vast variety of architectural and building protegees, with a detached building whence the steam motive power is derived. - I have only paned through the ground floor, not having said a single word respecuog the contents of ,the gallery. I may state that there is but one gallery which runs the whole circuit ofthe building, and spacious quad rangular courts are cut out of the gallery, down in. to which tbe spectator may look, and the objects are so arranged as -to produce the most picturesque ef fect imaginable. I coffered great fatigue in going through the whole exhibition, on Monday last; indeed, each a task is almost beyond the power of any man to accomplish In one day, and to observe the inconceivable aerie ty of objects which meet you at every turn. I say that I went through the whole, but I actually mis. tied the extensive division of machinery, which I did not see till Thursday. Upon the whole, the ex. I hibitton is successful to the highest point ofany con ception which may have been formed of it. Everything is well chosen, so perfect in its kind, that whether it is the most refined and fastidious la. dy in the land, or the rudest, yet moat intelligent mechanic, the attractions are so numerous, so vari ous, so surprising, and so useful, that a visitor may spend weeks within the building and educate him• self in the critical examination of all the diversified objects brought thus at one vievr before his eyes from alt parts of the world. It is estimated that:l'so,ooo wore received by the sale of the season tickets, which, added to the sums subscribed, will make about .£130,000. The costs of the executive will be, it is said, about £200,000 at lent. There lo scarcely a doubt but that sufficient funds will be raised to make it entire% ly selkupporfiag. THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. After the address was delivered by the Royal Commissioners, the Queen delivered the following reply: I receive with the greatest satisfaction the address which you have presented to me on the opening of this Exhibition. I have obeerted, with a warm and increasing inter est, the progress of your proceeding* in the caeca• lion of the duties entrusted to you by the Royal Commission; and it afforde me sincere gratification to witness! the successful eesult of your Judicious and unremitting exertions, in the splendid spectacle by which I am this day surrounded. I cordially concur with you in the prayer, that by God's blessing this undertaking :may conduce to the welfare of my people, and to the common interests oldie human race, by encouraging the arts apnea and indoetry, strengthening the bonds of union among the* nations of the earth, and promoting a friendly and honorable rivalry in the useful minis. es of those faculties which have been conferred by a beneficent Providence for the good and happiness of mankind. The royal answer having been read, his Royal Highness resumed his place by her Majesty's aide, and hie Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury deliver ed an appropriate prayer. important from Um analtisrloti Islands ANOTHER FRENCH BLOCKADE. (From the Alta Califemia, of the 19th We have received our files of the Polynesian to March 14th, with letters. It'wonid appear that the French had sent in their ultimatum, and given until the 20th ult. for the Gov. ernment to decide whether to accede or refute.— What was to be the nest step; in case of refusal by the authorities, does not appear. But this supposi. lion is that a blockade of the port would be declared, or perhaps something more immediately effective resorted to. "If either the one or the other be attempted, that moment will be the signal for running up the flag of the United. States with the Hawaiian. This is no gum work. It comes to us In the most positive form. It has been determined upon by the King and his Ministry, that if the French attempt a block ade, or to take possession, the government will boiat the stars and stripes, and throw the King• dom upon the protection of the United States. Wo think our authority for saying this is perfectly relia ble. This course has been decided upon In conaid• oration of the inability of the Islands to contend againattho forces which France might send against them, and also from the fact that the almost entire interest, of the lolanda in the hands of foreigner, are those of the Americana. Government despatches in regard to the French difficulties; for the United States and British naval commanders in the Pacific, we understand are on the way. The American sloop•of.war Vandalia was at Ron. Wein, and had been visited by their:log and all the notables of the government and kingdom. Tn.: Traveling Cabinet. This was a standing caption of our Whig friends whenever a member of the Democratic administrae tion left Washington for a few days. We should like to know what they think now, when the Preai+ dent and the whole Cabinet, with the exception of one sickly member, are junkotting about through the country, feasting and making speeches and try. ing to'make political capital for the nest election,— Had Mr. Polk and hie Cabinet behaved in this man ner the whole Whig press would have been boiling over with indignation at the ebattiefut indelicacy of the act. - Bat it is all right now, and the march of the wtravelling Cabinet') is chronicled with every eympton of approval and delight.—Ball . Rtpublican. A GEPTLIMATI ofLonieville, in a letter declining to be held up as a candidate for the office of Corner; gives the following description - of a vision which prevented his acceptance of the situation his fallow citizens Intended for him : «I eat in judgement over the Melees trunks of one hundred and fifty candidates, who had failed in their high hopes and lofty aspiratiooe, and poor fellowa, like the frog in the fable, they had swelled, and in mesa Of effort, had bursted open. Poor fellows, they heti:good intentions but badluck. I heard the aolentn.verdict road and gave thole christian burial. So solemn ivaa the scene --BD imposing the grand and gloomy position of the coroner and so lean the pay, that the tinaginary scene satiated my ambition, and I have. determined to withdraw from the can. vacs, and leave the place to others, more suited with a buzzard , alitate, for (letting over lifelesa car. sasses:” To KILL COCHIIOAOIIEB ,— Mix equal quantities of red lead and Indian - local .with molaasea, making in about the consistency . otpaste. It is known to be , a certain extermination of roaches. Put it upon iron plates and set it where the vermin are thickest, and they will soon help thelosolvec Bo careful not to have any"article, of foOd nearby where ydu set the mixture. . F. E. Boas, Esq., of. Harrisburg; is recommend ed M the Dennicratic Union, as a 'Candidate for the 'State Senate, in the Northumberland and Dauphin dis trict, now represented by R. M. Frick, Whig. .-:•P, - !;.:.:. - :;:'..'i. ,. 4,::p,; .- 4 ,,, :f - ‘ ,- ! ,--. ' ' .'_'._i:,,;:•-•:z:- ~.' Some think it ix hardship to work for their bread, Although for our good it was meant; But those who don't work have noxight to be fed, And the idle are never content. An honest emplo3ratent brings pleatare and gain, And makes us oar troubles forget; For thonewho work hard have no time to complain, - And 'is better to labor than fret. And if we had riches, they could not procure, A happy and eaceful mind ; Rich people have trouble as well as the poor, Although of a different kind. It signifies not what our stations have 4.en, Nor whether we're little or great For happiness lies in the temper within, And not in the outward estate. We only need labor as well as we can For all that our bodies may need,.' Still doing our duty'to God and to man, And we shall be happy indeed. Hon. THOMAS H. Barron la now in Washington, taviag recently returned from Missouri, wixh a view, of taking his family with him. Fusosauu-iismica, the Swedish authoress, ar rived in Savannah, on Sunday, from Havana, in the steamship Isabel. A snake, evidently of the Whig school, has been caught!neir Louisville. 'The Democrat says it is of the chtunelien order, as at times it appears of a clear white color, again you look, and it is of a beauti ful pink color. This is a great curiosity in the way of saa-iks. The following is a copy of a sign upon an Ac ademy for teaching youth, in one of the 'Western States: ' Embus srm Hersos, Scitoon Tzscusas. Freeman teaches the boys and Huggs the girls. A valuable barn of Mr. Jos. Brumbaugh, near Hagerstown, was struck by lightningon Sunday even ing week. The barn was instantly enveloped in flames and entirely destroyed, together with several valua ble horses, cows, &e. - --- A Miss Saunders, in Louisiana, has recovered 812,000 tiamages from one William L. Shaw for dela mattorrof character. What the slander consisted of Is not stated. We learn from the Saratoga (N. Y.) Whig that the store of John A. Dake, of the village. of Saratoga Springs, was entered on MondUy night of last week, and robbed of about S7EOO, which Mr. J. A. Dake had collected and received for goods within afew days pre vious. The . Rev. Alex, McClelland, D. D., had resigned his situation as professor of sacred literature, in the Theological Seminary, at New Brunswick, N. J. He sailed for Liverpool on the 27th tilt , proposing to spend a tow months in Europe. -- The Pope has launched a email iron steamer on the Tiber, built by an English engineer at the Homan arsenal. AI. Poiteven, the moment of the Ilippodrrane of Paris, ascended on horseback from Havre, on Monday to a height of 3000 feet. The Viceroy of Egypt is repotted to have definl, tively sanctioned the construction of the Alexandria, Cairo and Suez Railway. The Portuguese Army cnnsitts in time of peace of 45,44E1 men and 23525 lianas, and in war of 49,903 men and 4786 horse!. The Society of the Cincinnati had a general meet ing on the 6th inst., at New York, when Gen. H. A. Dearborn, of Mass., was elected President General, and A. W. Johnston, Of Pa., Secretary General. The next general meeting is to be held in Baltimore the 3d Wed nesday in May, lat. This Society was Instituted by the °Ulcers of our Revolutionary war, and the member ship is hereditary, we believe, in the male line of their descendants. There Mut been something of a riot at /klaneters ter, N.H., owing to the misconduct of some laborers, who in a row stabbed a roan. A number of persons gathered in the evening around the Catholic Church, and wreaked their vengeance on the laborers guilty of the offence by breaking the church windows, innocent of the riot. After this manly act, tbeiletired. Mr. George Spicer, of Bacon Ridge, Ross town ship, JetTerton co., Ohio, was gored to death by a bull belonging to Mr. Joseph filorrison, and was burled on Thursday last. lie was a man in the prime of life. The Arkwright Cotton Mills, at Steubenville, are still In operation. Mr. Watiasu, the enterprising pro prietor, returned from the Scullion Saturday last, where he, had purchased a new stoek of the raw material. The now Liquor Lucc, In Ohio, we observe, is giving a good deal of trouble, and the Steubenville Mes senger states that as yet there seems to be a wide differ ence in the views entertained by men of the highest standing in a legal point of view. A joint stock company has been organised at Phrenixville, for the manufacture of iron and nulls.— The association works upon the principle of a union of labor and capital. The works are now being put in or der. The object is to manufacture iron and nails. Most of the stockholders are practical workmen. The Independent German Reformed Synod of Pennsylvania and neighboring Stites will hold its next annual session in the old German Reformed !Church, Pottsville, on the 14th of June next. The Nonpareil states that Green Peas, Currents, Strawberries, Cucumbers, etc., are among the luxuries which can be had in Cincinnati market for about their weight in money. Beccaria, a reformer of criminal law at the close of the last century, said it was better to prevent than to punish crime—to atop its sources by education than to destroy it by force. The London News publisher. the names of allthe exhibitors at the Great Fair, with a list of their ennui butions. They occupy some thirty or forty of solid col umns of that paper. The Paris Constitutiannel says: "The number of passports demanded by persons intending to go from France to visit the exhibition •in London, already amounts to 240,000. --- On leaving Wilmington, N. C., every vessel Is searched and eraoked to prevent slaves from escaping on board. The captain Is obliged to pay three dollars for having his vessel smoked. A widow named Musort walked in Lawyer Wil son's office at Cincinnati, a few days since, and shothim twice with a pistol, but without killing him. The cause of the attack is not given. • It is estimated that the cost of the fuel annually required in the United Btates forraechanical and manu. faeturing purposes—mainly for ihe generation of steam —cannot fell short of 560,006,9110. A despatch from Rochester, N. Y., May 10, says: This afternoon, a woman and child on a canal packet coming west, came In contact with the bridge at Pitts ford , and were thrown Into the water. The woman was recovered, but the child was drowned. A lad, on delivering hls milk a few mornings ago, was asked why the milk Was so warm. "I don't know,. hd replied with much simplicity, "unless they put warm water instead of c01d..., --- One of the worst effects of war is its demorali zation. People who kill men for eight dollars a month, find it 'very difficult to discover the difference between human being and targets, even oder peace is declared. Jewelry is becopaing quite fashonable again.— One of our eotemporaries says he met a lady on New Year's day, who had a farm on each wrist, a four story house round her neck, and at least six life memberships to the Bible Soelety attache& to each ear. The Great West, a Cincinnati newspaper, says that the new three cent pieces are coming into active circulation in business transactions there. They are just the thing to meet the demands of the postal law, in. stunning three cent rates. Gaming is largely on the increase in Cincinnati. An immense number of young clerks with smallsalaries and liberal pickings, spend their all at "Rondo" and kindred games. The city of born and eggs will soon have a considerable Influx or a - " peculiar" pinion of population so soon as that fashionis known to have come in there. At th e re c en t election tor Major in the Ist Ftegl. Int Br 17th - Div., (Greensburgh,) Wm. Lt. Conran was elected. POULTSLY.—The editor of the Lebanon Advertiaer paid a visit last week to the poultry establishment ,which has recently been started in North Lebanon ' . He found the concern in 'Mil bleat? and has no `doubt now, although he, had some time ago, of the success of the "novel -undertaking?' The coop, which, by the by, is a monster,' and the largestitt the world 1- 7 (that is something. to be proud, of,) situated on the top of a hill, facing the south. It le, perhaps, 120 feet - in length, in breadth, and 12 in height, and several atrings.a wire to prevent the feathery occdpante from deserting. Owing to scarcity of fatale, only about 000 had been procured. These lay at prevent front five raven dozen eggs daily. • 't7,,,`,•;!..-_-...7:7'.';--..:::_..... " ',.•.-.?-'7.;;' ;_'..-,:.. Pa WAY To SE NAPPY. sKribblings and Clippings PREetirtmitarr OESt2Utt Assmatir:k.—We are indebted to a friend for the followlm copy of telegraphic despatch, received yesterday from SI. • 'ST LOIIISi• May 20. Rev E P..flumphreyv D. D., of „Louisville, has been elected . Moderator of the General, Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. MO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 11 Quarter Sessions of the Peace itt and forthe County of. Allegheny: The' petition of C. Murphy, of the Third Ward, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth—That your peti tioner hash provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers rind others, at his dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wilkbe pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. • And_3 , our _petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. CHARGES BIVERHY•• • We.the subscribers, citizens of the - Ward aforesaid, do certify that the alici , se petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance,and iswell provtdcd yeah house room and conveniences for the. accommodation and lodg ing- of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern 15 neceasary. - Samuel Nolan, Robert Grant, Patrick bPKee, Wm E Errett,TT Wm Paul, Jon Realty, John Hughes, Walter Landing, Michael Kelly, John:Rtickell, John Findlay. rim 21:3t: rpo the. Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of Eliza Pomeroy, of Shafer Town ship, in the County aforesaid, humbly shewethr—That your petitioner bath provided herself with materials for the accommodation of.travelers and others, at her dwelling house, in the Township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license. tokeep a public house of. entertainment.. And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. • , ELIZA POMEROY. We, the subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid-, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute ter honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the , accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that, said tavern is necessary. - - Alex Grubs, J Fisher Wm Mason, J . Matzland, R Robison, .1 Walker, ii 11P Williams, C Brannon, S Samuel, 'W Wilson, 'W M'Farldud, G Caskaden S Gril -1 ham. my2l:3t TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General . Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County Of Allegheny.: The petition of T. Neel, of the Borough of Tama tam, in the County-aforesaid, humbly shamed', That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation at travelers and where; at his dwell ing house in the borough aforesaid. andprays that poor Honors will be pleased to grant him a hccnse to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. TILLOTSON NEEL. We, the subscribers, citizens of the borough aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for. honesty and temppranc e, and iswell provided with house coon and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. James M'Call, James Boyd, J.AV Snowden,l Aler t J C 111 1 Williams, R Harvey, Jos Mitchell, R rgeal, .1 DiV 2i cy l James Boreland, R Hare, It Oilliford. WO the Honorable the Judges of the Conn of General j. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny - The petition of John Walker, of Second Ward, Pitts burgh m the County aforesaid, humbly sherreth„ That the petitioner bath provided himself with matenais for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his &waling house in the Ward aforesaid,. and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant lum a license, to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will, pray:_ - JOHN ,WALKER. 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 tor the accommodation and lodg ing of swingers and travelers, and that saidtavenz is ne cessary. Williams.) Gordon, C A ndersou, J hPWilltems C F Reiks, C Barnett, R Patterson, W Whittaker, B S Hancock, hi Sanders, S Bolton. my2li3t (Chronicle copy and _eh Post.) 1110 the Honorable the Sedges of the Colima General 1. Quarter &salons of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Henry Gutzman, of the let Ward,Pitts burgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly . eheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers arid others, at his dwell. tug 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 peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pay. HENRY GUTZMAN. We, the 'subscribers, citizens of the ,Ward afore said, do certify that the above petitioner is ofgood repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. WaNTEO—Two goad Journeymen Bricklayers, to whom good wages. tr.c., will be paid every Satur. day night. Also, wartted—Several good white cooks, and places for severalgood chamber molds, housekeep ers, seamstresses, wet and dry nurses, and for all work, Wanted— Places and employment for a number' of schoolmasters, book keepers, salettnien,rovarehouse and" laboring men, and for a number of grocers, young men and boys of all ages , and to various employments in our two cities; towns or country around. Wanted— Employment for several colored men and women, boys and girls, hotils and tavern keepers, captains of steam or canal boats; farmers and mechanics supplied with hands; money borrowed and lent; and several sums now wanted to borrow on good security.. Please call at ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Office, Liberty street. Emy2l:dlltawlt Tr EPT FOR SALE—The Daily and Weekly _Post JLIL, and most of our Dailies and Weeklies, and about one hundred exchange newspapers; Sibbettbi Counter feit Detector; a few maps and charts; a small retail supply of ink and ,pencils, writing and letter pa per; White Louisville Lime, Sec. my2l:d2t/swlt• ISAAC HARRIS. To Farmers and Gardners. HAYS & GETTY, No. 71. Market street, sign of the Pad Loc,k lave on hands a new and complete as sortment of Hardware and Fanning Utensil', among which are genuine English Waldron's Com Scythes; do do do Grass do; . American Corn Scythes ; Garden Spades;- do Grass do; Scythe Stones; Scythe Snetahs ; Cast Steel Axes ;- Sickles ; Cast Steel & X Cat Saws; Cut Steel Garden Hoes; Garden Rakes; - Hay Raker ; Cast Steel Mill Saws. ray2l:4tw TILE" AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST," published by C. Al. Saxton & Co., New York', with other valuable Agricultural works, can be furnished at the publishers' prices, 81,00 a year, on application to H. hPCoaleicx, Agent for Pittsburgh, at the store of. S. N. Wickersham, corner of Sixth and Wood streets, my2l:2t Mu TEA DRINKERS.—It you want real good Tea, go to MORRIS , Tea Mart, in the Diamond. His is decidedly the best in the city. Prices, 40, 50, 75c. and 81 Vb. [myfal - IDEATHER.S-1,030 lbs. just rec'd and for sale by my2t JUNO & MOORHEAD BLOOMS -24 tone Shoenberger's, No.l Juniata 75 do Bedford Forge Blooms, roomed and for sale by [my 211 RING & MOORHEAD. Black and White Wadding. /00 B4,INAt of the" Okt Star' , Wadding, a supe rior article, with an improved glaze, just re ceived on consignment from the manufacturers, and for sale by J. D. STUART & CO, in .21:1w 1.42 Wood street. DUILDING LOTS FOR GLASS %V ARE.—Two ing Lots for Bac—Each g-kfeet front, very eligibly situated near the outer depot of the western. Railroad, and Just beyond the city limits of Allegheny, will be sold for. Flint Glassware, Iron, Nails, or White Lead, of good make, if applied for soon,. or a portion of the above and the balance on time, in 'the usual way.— Price SIM a Lot. - S. CUTHBERT, Gen'l Agent, 50 Smithfield street TATUM ERY.—W. S. HA.VlLlP,corner of Market and Second streets, have just opened for sale the largest stock of articles in the Stationery line ever brought to this city, consisting of every quality of English, French and American Writing Paper ; medium. decoy and cap blank'books, in every style of binding; 'Arnold's, Har rison's, Hover's, Hogan, Thompson , . and Ilibbert's Writing Inks, black and red; Faber's, Monwe's, Jack son's, and other celebrated manufacturers' Lead Pen.' cils ; Quills; Wafers; Envelopes, all sizes and quali ties; Steel Pens; Porcupine, bone and wood Pen Hold ers, a great variety; Sand boxes; Inkstands; Wafer stamps, an.rmy2l MINVELOf'ES.-200,000 brown and white Envelopes, xi plain and adhesive, all sizes for sale at low pnces, W. S. HAVEN'S, Stationery Store, corner Market and Second streets. Collecting, UM POSlthigg &C. JOHN WCOUBR:Y Er Attends to ,Collecting, Bill Posting, Distributing Canis and Circulars for Parties, &c., fte. Orders left at the Office of the Morning Pont,' or at bilolmes , Periodical Store, Third st., will be promptly attended to. finy2l: y PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—NOTICE TO CON• TRACTORS—Proposals will be received from the 9th to the 12th of Jane next, at .Tohnstown trita Summit, for the grading and masonry of that portion of the Mountain Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, be tween Alton, in Blair county, and Pringle's Point, a few miles - below Jefferson, in Cambria—a distance of 25 miles. The road within this distance will arose the Alleghe ny mountain, encountering some of the heaviest grading offered in this country. In addltion - to a number of ex tensive cuttings, embankments, and culverts, there will be one tunnel 1200 yards in length at the summit of the mountain, and another of 200 yards - through Pringle's Point. Taaras—cash, monthly. For further information, ap• ply to EDWARD MILLER. Esq., Associate . Engineer, Blairsville, Indiana county, or to 'STRICKLAND KNEASS, P. A. Engineer, Aliona, Blair county. J. THOUPSON, Chief Engineer. Engineer Department P. B. R. Co! Philadelphia, May Ist, 1851. ANAPLE SUGAR-2 hbls. Maple Sugar, very choice, Just received and tor sale .by WD..A.JMYCLURG /r; c0,.1 - Grocers and Tea Dealers.- TOSEPH Wt.AVER, Attorney at Lati, Fourth &Net, tf near the hlayor'4. : 9lce. -Colleetiona atteaded to promptly. [rayl4 PaCHANCII BANK OP PrITHBOHOP.,) , • - May 8,1851. THIS Hank W has s - day declared a Dividuud of our Per Cent.on Capital Sto ek, payable on demand. utyVilw THOMAS M. HOWE, VatAiir. Mn= =IN Type for:Safe. Having determined tollirnish our extensive Job Office with entirely new Materiels, we shall sell about 100 founts of type now In use, very low, for cash or approved paper. We have type enough to fit out Bor 10 country offices complete. The sixes and varieties of typare such as are to be found in all large, city job offices, from Nonpareil op to'2o line Pica, plain and'ornamental. Alpo, for sale, several varieties or borders in good order. - Persons wish ing to purchase will please make immediate applis cation. Wao o ould not rather. enjoy the pleasures of health end . the agreeable consciousness of ivell-being, to the griping pains of disease—die bitter continuance of . W ealth, and the chilling thoughts of never recovering! But, of all diseases, who is notost aiaxio usto escape a disease. of the Lunge! The 'very idea of falling a victim to Consumption, sends, a tremor to the heart strings of life. But, - ohl how joyous -the thought that usa and UMW( still-our Own, when just before, De spair had spread her dark canvass over as.. - Such, kind reader, are the pleasurable sensations -ex perienced by_hundreds, whir, by the use of Dr. Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, have this dire disease alowly, surely,dtivert from their system—and health; rosy health, again restored to their tanguisbing bodies. Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. - Er. See advertisement. - taprltt 117-1. 0. of O. R.---Plaee otbleeting,Washlngton Hall, Wood street, between sth and Vitgax Alley. Po'remlasic LODGE, No. 1.18--Meets every -TnesdaY Mtniassrux Encasustawr, No. 87—Meets tat and 24 Friday ofeneb month. ; - mar2s-1, - • Er Deafness, Noise is the Head, and disagreeable discharges from the Ear, speedily and permently re moved without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. Hanley, principal of the New York Eye and Ear Surgery, 64 North 11th street, near Arch, Philadelphia. Hours ot attendstitee, from 9 to 3. Consultation by letter or cit. erwlse, St. All cases guaranteed where malformatffin does not exist. myls:lf 117. MUSH and MLR served op every day, at 'ltd. clock, at the COIINACORI, next to the old Allegheny Bridge. Spiritous Brookings served up afterwards. . • 111 A. 0. D. IV' Meets above Board of Trade Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening. pe2B fEr LUNCH served up at the . St. Clair Hotel Bar, every day, at It o'clock. • . apr26 (City Dallies copy.). -• Consumption's Premonitarlos Are Coughe, Coids , influenza, Enmchitir, lightness of the Chest, pain in the left side, low fever, and many other symptoms of like character. 'Then come Tube cies in the Lungs, disorganization, prostration' of the physical powers, and soon the scene closes. That they may not weep when too late let the friends of the sick be vigilant at the outset. When the.first symptoms of Pulmonary disease are manifested, administer Dr. Ro gers, Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalagua. That its effects have been all but miraculous even input:nu ewes, we have testimony which incredellty itself can scarcely doubt. TRY IT. Bat first read the evidence. Yon will find It in the pamphlet in every Agent's hands. Look at the advertisement, too, in another column. Imy2 The Long Looked For Specific for Pulmonary Disease is found at last! A. man must doubt the evidence of his senses, and all hlt man integrity, befote he can reasonably question the array of proof advanced in favor of Dr. Rogers , ' Syrtv of Liverwort, Tar and Cettehalarsa,' as an anti-februe and tonic medicine, which at once reduces all Pulmona ry Inflammation, expels the cause of the disease, and builds up and strengthens the system. The heads clout Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, and citizens of till classes have, over their own signatans, emitted its powerful remedial properties, and in the pamphlet to be had of the Agents, as well as in the columns of the pub lic press, the, most positive and satisfactory evidence will be found. See advertisement. mylo Shirkyibueg,.Huatingdon Co., Pa., March 4, '51. S. M. Kier: Dear Sir—Yoni Petroleum is working wonders in this vicinity ; Therefore we would you to send us two dozen by the Penn sylvania Railroad. We are entirely out, and it is being inquired for almost every day. Yours, respectfully, JOHN LONG 5r CO. Hoye:o4/k, Ashland Co., Ohio, March 10, '5l. S. M. Kier: Dear Sir , -Your Agent, a few weeks since, left with us four dozen Rock Oil, which we have sold. Please forward to us six dozen immediately; Your medicine is working wonders in this regiod.- We can obtain several excellent certificates, If you de. sire them. Yoursotc., W. W. SCOT?. For sale by Keyser & M'Dowell, 140 Wood street ; 'R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street ; B. A. Fahnestock & Co., corner of Wood and Front streets • D. 11. Carry, D A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, and H. P. ichwartz. Allegheny. Also, by the proprietor,9. M. KIER. apr29 Canal pasta, Seventh sr; Pittsburgh.. [[y-Odd Odeon . Rua/int, Founh strut, beizosot Wood and Smiciftsid strenz.—Piusbargt. Ene ampment, No.g, meets let and 3d Tuesdays of e ach month. i'iiiTsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, rrieets ed.and 4th 'uesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meeti. every- Thursday ivening. Western Star Lodge No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening. Iron City Lodge'lio.lB2, meets every Monday ev'ng. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 380, meets, every Friday evening. Zoc co Lodge, N 0.385, meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall,soraer of Smithfield and Fiat' streets. Twin City sodge, N 0.241, meets every Friday even ing. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Allegl - eny City. mar29:ly Angerona Lodge,l. 0. of U. F... The An geroua Lodge, No. 010,1. 0. of O. F. 'meets every Wed nesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood in,' f fatly COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY. Plira wad Marine. COLUMBUS, OHIO. D. Adams, Jr., Joseph Whitehill, P. Hayden, M. S. Idullivant, Jotui Graham, Wm. Miner, Thomas Moodie, N. H. Dwayne, D. Alexander, G. H. Clarke, - G.I4L, Lee, D. Adams. The undersigned, as Agent of Me above substantial and wall known Company, insures property of every deserfpnon, against loss or damage by fire: Also, agai nst the perils of inland navigation. :R. . H. H. BEESON,__• Agent, Office in Watemna's Warehouse, - No. SI Water street; Pittsburgh. Associated Firemen's Inguratice•Conspot 'ay of the City Of Plttehgls. - W.-W. DALLAS,Preet.—ROBERT F See , y. of Ell insuretigainst FIkIE 'M RISKS office in Afonangahsla Howe N 05.1224 and 125 Wata si DIRECiaILS : W. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson, R. - R. Hartley, R. Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. ti. Paulsou, M. Ed. gar, Edward Gregg' A. P. Aushuts, Wm.:Colliugwood, B. - C. 'aNvyer, Chas. Kent,Wrzi. - Gorman. feb2o Nottee..erbeionanivanutTlutone SocuTr,of Plug. nurgh and Allegheny, meets on the .second Monday of every monrh at the Moeda House, Market at. n 6 7y) lona Vonno,Jr., Secretary E 1 Consumers ofmnes are Inv/1010 read In another column the card o f Jacob Snider, Jr.% che , ap wineatore a7Walnut strect,Philadelphia. . febt4ally • Ig"Dititti . Nat's= &_Co. mould respeettla ly announce •to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny andvicialty, that they have had a large operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, bath and accrrannaggea expressly tor the purpose of taking Daguerreotype enesses, The best Da guerreotypes, on the best material, are taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence octlas pnmrietors. • ' The arrangementenables them also to . take Family Groups, of any number of persons, in, the most 'perfect manner. - Likenesses of sick or oiseasedpersons, taken in any part of the city. . _ - Gallery at the Lafayette liall,Fourth street, corner of Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth street: febl4:ly Railroad Lotting. SEALED PROPOs Ls will be received until 5 o'clock P. M. June sth, for the grading and mason ry of a t onion of the line of Railroad on the Western elope of the Allegheny Mountain, tor the avoidance of the Portage Railroad Planes, extending from below the foot of Plane No. 2 to the Summit, a distance of about 12 miles. Plans and spacitications will be'exhibited at the Summit House theca "days previous to the day of. letting, dud all the ne t cosary information given by the Engineers of the Line. - ROBERT FAMES, myllm . . Sup's. pro ism. ÜBSCRIBERS to 0-VIRTUE'S II fustratedl Londcm 0 Works, and the public generally, are respectfully in formed that the Art Journal. for hlay is now ready for delivery. This month is more than usually interesti as it contains many engravings of objects now exhibit fag at the World's Fair. Also, the fifth and sixth num bers or the Dyclopmdia; as well as the thirteenth' and sixteenth parts of Fleteher's Devotional Family Bible Partiesvisiting the Store, will, itbelieved, have an tu oppornity of seeing the, most magnificent Bible aver offered for sale in Pittsburgh:. WOODWABIY& JELLEVB. - - 73 Third street. QtlNußiEs-15 bias. Visor 10 do Choeollkte IGO realliit Rag Paper ; IR store and for sale by' mylo KING & MOORHEA6: IRIED MUTTON HAMS-4 bbls. en co mylb KING & biSibRHEAD. MOLASSES—New Orleans Alolj..tii 3; - .St. Louis 8 .. .111, - !"do,' : (fielder's); - St. hunts r.i; In store and forseie by. KING & MOORHEAD.- S — UGARS--N. Q/3 0 - 7 — i re ; • 2t Lonis - Poivdered Sugars* do_ Cruabed , do; do. Clarified do; Receied and for sale Loaf do; by i v l BIND. . IiICORHRA:D. T-- EA$ Young HYSOa. Gunpowder, imperial and Black Teas, In 'calf cheers, and terelve ap& E x pound boxes, in store and for aide by _ myl9 - KING eebIOGIIIIEAD. 'FATHERS-0,0 3./iver efil — Pso eaten for sale. cASSON wgivegT . • • , • . -,.. • - , • MIME , , , ,'..•-:-.,;, '...,..:....,.... , .. ''' =MEM ' - 's - a* ' • _ 551:t.tdal Notkto. Lutkoh. Pel4 , aletam 1 DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., President D. ALEXANDER, 'Secretary. DIRECTORS. TO , - '•••7" -No... " , MEE . . 2mustnunts. TUEATU Fifth Street, between Wood and &Wyllie,. JOSEPH FOSTER LEM aau Petaluma WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 4t, tke performance will commence with LE FMB DU BAILLJ. To be followed by the beautiful Pastoral Ballet of LES AMOURS DE VILLAGE. The evenings entertainment will conclude with THE TYROLIELVNE. en at fle deleet Curtain titles all (Alm*. Spalding, Rogers, 6 Co.'s PEOPLE'S CIRCUS! EQUESTRIAN, DRAALATIC AND ZOOLOGICAL! CIXOU/3, Theatre, Menagerie! A noniunetlon of Two Establishments( based upon the NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS! and under the joint supervision of Mr. STONE, Sontor Proprietor of Stone & AVOolirun's Circus, Will be exhibited la the City of Pittsbargh, front of the AMERICAN HOTEL, Every Afterluxn! *and Night, at 2 and 7 o'clock, Commencing on 15101;1 - DAY, MAY 26 th . r•• gdmission,2s cents only. (Ebr particular. see Pre torial and 'Descriptive -sheets. (utylo:2sr _ ...... AT NO. 65 MARKET STREET, (omi noon non. sotrara.) 011roaaalan Slodel of Bounty I t Full Sir of Life ) THIS incomparable production has been inva: - ably the surprise and admiration of every one win has seen it; the beantintl moulded form, TEEMING WITH NATURE'S LOVELINEER, • Appears to stand before the spectator so truly ltfe like, that it requires a closet inspection to realize t to WONDERFIJL.PERFECTION• • • To which painting can be brought, comple.elt de ceiving the otostpractised eye. This wonderful effect Is produced by the ju,ticions arrangement of light, awl the artist's superiorly of talent in giving rontndity to plain surface. - • - • . • WinCregard to the delicacy of the subjeet, the -Pro prietor begs to say, that there Man air ob chutityu the animde and expression of the figure, tending to toe reek even the mostvolepluous imagination ;- the pure all „ Hone purity ;. and „ Hone reircuifll4B y posts I in shoal ap ply to others. - ' • • As a Californian Speculation, it would realize AN IMMENSE FORTUNE:: Exhibition open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. IR: - Admittance , 25 cents. "" " 0/2'47 Grooms , nod Gardens, TWO and a half milea below the City, on the ha dr of the Ohio River; an Ornamental Plower Garden ,and • delightful summer retreat. Ice Cream, Confection aries, Fruits, Temperate Drinks, tee:, kept for the ac commodation of vielters. Alto, a large essorime , it of Shrubbery and Rverblooraing 'Plants for sale. The steamer Chieftain leaves tile foot of Pitt etre( 1., at the beginning of each hour, from 9 o'clock A. 24. m ntil Id P. 24., landing at the Garden • [Cloted on Sunder .1 ray9:tr Datalfsa Dahlias 1 THE best assortment and most rare and beautiful riety of Dahlias west of the Allegheny bieuntaine,. are to be had at Ronunon's !Store, Filth street, next door piths Morning Post, one doot from Wood. This collection cost hundrells'or Millard to the ama teur grower who selected thentotnii have been pro nounced the beat in private hands in the United States, —being from Snow Flake, (Pare Whitt* to Fitnstizi Ist, (Jet Black); and Rona War Primrose,, M (ben Yellow in the 'world), to War Eag4 and Gem, (die but scarlet' in the wotld,l with all the fancy varieties be. tureen the oppositesohat have been named. Prices shall be made to amt. Remember, ROBINSON'S, Fifth street, one door from Wood. • . ..(MY2O eitO TRANSPORTERS; COMMISSION AND DUO. CER MERCHANTS. For.Sakt, unaccommodating terms.—Four very valuable Lots; each fronting 20 feet fif inches on Bank Lane,./dlegheny City, and fronting on the Penna. &Ohio Railroad, Awithic, a square of the Depot,) and extending bark to the Canal Basin, thereby uniting the greatest facilities for shipment by either the Railroad or Canal. • For terms enquire oi.D. C. STOCItTON, Allegheny City ; or, at the Bookstore of R. C. STOCKTON, my2O. . corner of klatitetamiThird sts. • Moo • eater • oc tags *3:aviation, ‘,TESSItSHURR walleye theft interesting illustra. LIM tions of the Spiritual Happings, at the City Leeture- Room, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thttriday and Friday evenings, May Oith,2ist, 22d and Md. They will pro. dace the exact mysterious sounds soloed that they will be distinctly heard by the whole nudienc.e: They will, also exhibit the secret of the hewitcheilTable ; the Eri. chanted Beli r rung without hands ; .Fabian Horn, or the Ypirlt Music ;- and everypart of the 'Rapping impoaldrus will be exhibited to the perfect comprehension of the Irr.To commence at 8 chlook. Aticnisato,tt 35 ee • Gfentlincon , s,congreas Boots.- F °& beauty contictrt and durability they ace ' unequalled. Pdanufaettired by _ .. S. IMI, -- - - -.-.- 19 Fifth street:, flit:lE Partnership heretofore existing between 'John Gaynor and,loltn Reilly in the construction 'of Me_ Eighth Section of the Central Railroad from Philadel phia to Pittsburgh, was dissolved by Mutual consent ort, the 21st day of October, 11350—0 t whieb dissolution alt parties are hereby notified. • • - • • • apri/14.th,1251.—zmy20:20.) • ' • SOHN REILLit:' Llghtnliag ttodo...Sprattys -Patent. 'JAMES JACKSON, Gen4ftli Agent, _ P7Liderate. Depot, Wood arta, Pittsburgh, Pa,. (Cartwright's Cutlery Store), - LIGHTNING RODS are so constructed than -I. they eannot get out ot order. -The • Ittialators Attachments fitting accamtely,the Points and-Magnet:if are unrivalled--the whole benighighly of such without dispute, the best conductor ever manutsettned. James Jackson will attach them :at 1.2i/cents per foot,intt eluding all. Price at the store,lo cents. -- - • _ Gentlemen are respectfultr requested :to call, at en Wood street, and examine, the above, where,alsoOhe Agent may be seen. - - • my2Onlawnt-3' . . COKV .E NC ER 01500—No *149 Fourth as, above Chary oney,',FittsbrirghY iThEEDS, htortgages, Agreements, Bonds; Releases , And other &strtttents. of .Writing, dnorn with neameits,legal accuracy and dis Patch. , • - He wilialso attend toe sawing and filling Ala.:Atomics!: Liens, Accounts of Executors andAdmitustrators;,pro curing appointments of,Guardians; and Orders of Or phans, Court.or sales of Real Estate, die; &e, , . , CORNIat OF USZIM AnD:rUrzto - tramcar., ,&CULTY.--.Ton3 Fuottria, principal lustntetortri O• K. Vaieursemo, Professor of peomenettsp,Merca42. Ole computation; &c. ALEX. M. NV,wrsorl, Esq.,. - Lecturer on Commercial . . . The Booms of this Institution sze-open - both dap , and evening, for the reception of those wishing to obtain - a" practical Mercantile educatiOn. he course orinstruc; tion is so thorough, that every student oa leaving'. the College.willbe couipetent to take charge, of and con; dact on correct principles, any set of Stock or Parttiet shi Books, however complicated. - fulYl9 • a. 0. 81m1ta t COPPER, TIN.AND SHEET fRON.iirAILE,, No. 134 Thirst sisset,,PiMbucst/5., , li.EEPS constantly. on band a _general assortment in, . all kinds Tin, Copper and Sheet ware and;;_ ln es to ordor on the shortest notice and =Olt aCCOILI- riIHE appointment of William B.,BleClure as P. esi— dent Judge of the Fifth judicial District ofFenn apt.' Nana, has dissolved the long subsisting partnerphl pot. IlleCandleas BE:Clare. The unflalshed busblesa 1,9 be attended to by Mr McCandless. • WILSON McCANDL EBS, : *.. WM. B. hIoOLATRE. . , . _ fre. 111 Y OFFICE IS REMOVED to •my dsreli :house:No.9g Penn street. near Env' • rai3:lm2dpr. •. - WILSON' illeCtadeiLES:t.'..:...: va.Let... trITE veil - fininked and furnished STOm, on llit • i Third 'street, near the Post Office at 'Present oceuided;by Alre. Parker, arca Jewelry Endre. Applyro - _ E. . GAZZABI t myl7 . . '73 Libermst„ Lytle's now, ---,-=, . . . . Wairenely Houser, atiar, - mesa, went 6TAILIM i WILLIAM C: GAILAGHSB, Pir"priesoi. THIS fashictnableand;,ep. War ItESTAVakriTias-re., • eently peen fitted up talk Style 01- - e teg anee unsurpassed by any similar ea!Atblistunent in - : - the City, and the YroPtietc* ir 13 prepared to f • friends and the public generally with every article itsk; ally round at snub -::aces: , • •.- - All of the l; i li cac i e ,, ofthe season, in the`Way AC GAME, Fl* 8017 PS, ke.,vr ill be served up in the best , manner s , Mir; IrIAR is supplied with LIQUORS of ibis finest nand', and the Raley drinks so much in vogue defier: the warm season,srach as Pine Apple Cobblers,'ldirt Juleps, Punches and Smashes, will be, served ap In: a way that will please - the taste of all. - : _ ii,ErLUNCH is served urievely morning, at ii ceeloolt; to which the special attention of customer* is requested.- inirasoNs or sedentary habits will find Dr. Ralph's • r Pills very, beneficial. Theygive tone- to the Mom' ach, and renovate and restore the vital energyandp4Y sical strength. These pills are invaluable for Spnng diseases." 25 cents per box.- To, bei had at ' ra Y 2O - No. 60, Smithfield street. - DIRdEMBER•that-Xeelees Vermifege 41 as certain , .1.14 to expel worms where amp exist, as . th . '.41 2 and 2 make - 4. ..1T IsIEVER:FAME4. • Tbn PLace la il ills ar my2o . Smithfiel dgreet. CHEAP WALL PAYSR—Por sale by , m➢l4 • WALTER P. MARSHALL 1013ACCO--Blissell & Robison's,)V.ll. Grant% Ami t e Haves', and the popular bnandsiut ewe and formic... zaylli • • ICING et. - Al - 001UUMID. . • ; a. , i ~. . MIMI • a.N - ,• 4 4",-*:** , •• • •.. ESE nuaolatuon. PrI . T . I3BI3I,GEIL ;~. LaW Magee. \ ~,