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I.' ~.,, ',. ',. . ),.#,, , r.,1, ; ,,;. 4 4,:1if-.- i:/1, :.:'.':;1'!_,..•",'('1r1k.4.:444.r:4;4•7.t.t?"..R.5.,`' ,:' L' " ' 4 . eitar.. z ,, , t 4 A ~,: r.:." , ..,,,,,xet,.„._..a.,..... 2rr .. } . ~'' 44' ' ' ''' ' 4. 4 ' '''.; ''''.4l.4.4'' ' 7 ' 74 ' 5 - :; 1 . 14 ' A 4 471 ,7 4' 'r 4. 4. .' 4 5 . ' 4,44....r.T.t...*:14C.41.61.,714,7.2.:..7; 4 - 3 ' j-.' - , .', ''.l? . ' ' - tbe ,mourning post. OFFICIIL JOURNAL OP THE CITY. ILILEMCB. LAYOI,O3I,PROPELIESTSMS. L. ii&I!IPERi EDITOR PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1851 irr!`/Ve American Mint can am mast to wenn det Union at the fitit qj aG Musings. Disunion! God im -7.oo—Nations 14 Ait unborn motAd nit as mamas qf At diaL4-113trcius. Demonratle State Conventions. .a.:TREADINBIi. • FON nominating candidates for 00311X011 and Cavan Connamornri4 on the 4% of June, 1851. be fired by the 7iE IlitunsportConvention • : - HARRISBURG , FIST nominating candidate' for Smarms Batten, on the 111 of June.lB3l as fixed by the regular =tom of -the . State Central Committee... , ' Trim Dream for tbo Petit. It is our intention to clothe the Morning Post in a handsome new drew, at the beginning of the new volume in July. We ere determined to make it in all respects the best mid finest looking paper west of. Philadelphis.-.••• • • The Berms and Meath's type used at present to setting reading matter , is - offered for sale, power. don to be given about the middle of July. The price of the Brevier will be 20 cis. a pound, and the Minion 15 cts. a pound—cash or approved en. dotted paper.. fbr see, the roles . and dupes at present In use in these columns. They are in good order, nod will be disputed of on ter terms. fir We are authorized to say that a gentleman of this city, of unimpeachable veracity, is now prepar ing a statement for publication, in which will be gircn many„facts in regard to the li spiritual rap. pingo," certified to, by ladies and gentlemen of honor, intelligence and respectability, who are well known in this community. It is probable that the statement alluded to will appear either on Saturday • or Mondayi in the columns of the Morning Post. Lsorrasto S. Jonas, Esq., Deputy U. S. Mu ohs] for the Western District of Peonayleania, yes. tertlay called at this office, in pursuance of instruc tions from Wuhiagtoo, and , procured copies of the Morning Pest, to be forwarded to' the World's Fair at London. Death of Juago Bredin. The following letter, communicating the melee• choly intelligence of the death of lodge Boater, did not reach cm until after yesterday's paper had beim Issued Dunne, Wednesday morning, May 21,/ past 9 o'clock. L. HAMS, Esq., Editor Post—Dear Sir : Judge Dredio has jest died—suddenly, very suddenly—of (supposed) affection of the brain. Yours, in truth sod in haste, • D. IL NEGL£Y. Within a ahott time, Butler county has tom two Of her most distil:Tainted citizeor--Eion. Wn. Figure sad Judge Baiout. Both dicd very laddeoly, nod both were candidates for evened positions le the gift of the people of Pennsylvania. Judge BIISDLIN, we believe, wee a native of the Emerald isle, a! though we are not positive as to thin. However, he hal made Butler his home tor about 25 years, and had there gathered around him a wide circle of rel. &tires and friend., who loved and admired him for Lis many abiairsg virtues. Pot the last twelve years, Mr. Beane Was President Judge of the Court of Common Pless of the dist:let composed of the coon- ties of Butler, Beaver, Lawrence and Mercer, and : - maintained an exalted reputation as a wise, jolt and humane judicial officer. At the limo of bin de cease, ho wall a candidate for clue of the Junket of tint Supreme Court of Peonsylvania, and a large camber of Delegates were instructed to give him their anppost. Judge Bantam was a radical Democrat, a good citizen,* kind neighbor, and an affectionate bus. baDll and father; in short, ho was one of God's no. • bleat works—an honest man . - "None knew him but to love him; None ruun , 43 him but to pralre.n Pittsburgh Lite Inaursne• Company. This is a new Company which boa recently been organized in Pittsburgh, for the purpose of insuring lives either on the joint stock or mutual plans f The capital of the company is $lOO,OOO, with - a perpetual charter. The officers, directors, and medical citizens of Pittsburgh, and are well known in tliticammunity where they reside.. Camas& ri.--Covrorr, Esq., the Secreta. ry, has several yeeik'experience io this kind of business, and will render complete satisfaction to Avery one who 'may. have occasion to call upon him. The rates of this company on the stock plan are said to be much lower than any other; and as it is a home company, open at all times to those who wish to examine its affairs, it should be well patronized by our own citizens. The otEceof the company is No. 75 Fourth street. The Gazette and the Post are the only papers published in this city that now give the full des. patches from all parts of the country, received by D'Riuzz lines of Telegraph. We are told theta certain "enterprising" paper held back the other morning until after the Post had been put to press, procured a copy, and used oar despatch. • et without making the least acknowledgment of the _fact in its columns. . Two distinguished Whig Editors in New York, W.tersoar Wegp and N. P. WILLIS, are now en. gaged in a moat delightful war, altogether charac. teristic of the self-styled ' , Decency party" through. ont the country. Wszzis makes it appear that Wass is one of the worst characters outsidithe walla of a penitentiary; and the latter retorts by declaring that WtFus seduced a lovely and ace complished young girl, the daughter of a dear friend of his! Huzr.a for the party that monopo. Has all the learning and ail the decency and all the piety and all the religion of the`country ! We would rather be a dog and bay the moon than a "Whig" Editor! We team by a telegraphic despatch from Cleve. land, that Mrs. Fos, the celebrated Rochester "medium," will be kere in a few days, when she will give our citizens an opportunity to hear the -"Rapping*" to - their entire eatisfactioo. It Is a singular feet, that notwithstanding -the slanders heaped upon this lady by those accomplished • matuttebeake, the Bongs, she follows them up With a sharp stick, and meets them face to face. It is very manly-and very digaifted to slander a Lady when she is cot present r asn't itl . , Wit The Barn are atilt giving their ridiculous ea hlbitione of teeology to very email audiences in this city. There w ho have heretofore believed that the " nippinat) were all a humbug, are now entirely convinced thet they are not, half co greats humbug .is *et° itinerant catchpenny lecturers. ' - szyout , S71:13112. AT WAlKEltliiolsl' CITT.—A vioieot 'nip storm visited Washington, on Sunday, May 18; about 9 O'clock accompanied with terrific thunder and lightning. The barn end stables of W. J. Stone,. alai Columbian College, were totally concerned, by tre, together_ with 8 valuable horses, carriages, The lightaing,struck Iteveral other hottees theta-Ind II Goorgetovrt, but yrithent doing serious • • -• lainterprise.tt nAll the Decency." Mrs. Plan. . . - The. Late Cuban Movement. BLS.NEFEBTO OF LOPEZ. The Faro Industrie', (Havana,) publis h es • the following manifesto from Lopez, which hes fallen into the authorities' hands: Isti'intrrrsoiss.-1. will land at some point of the island, from Hiriana to Cuba, and- sometime. before the tenTollowing days, an American Gene. ral will Isnd also in somepofirt of the island with a strong 'expeditioo. All must be prepared, in the island, in order that, at the notice of my land. ing, the cry of independence maybe heard in ay. cry place. Take your arms and do not leave them (from the line of Del Batabano to Havana towards the Cape of San Antonio,) and if you fear with reason to be attacked, then you will retire and vill . join, at least, the American forces if they have arrived, or Gotha inexpugnable points found In the mountains from Manantiales to the Cabo, waiting for this force, and is dime time diverting the attention of the government which we want to destroy. he moat brave men, with well mounted com. panles, will , watch the position of. the enemies, without approaching the neighborhood of the cola. toL From the same marked line, towards the centre, all must march to re.unite, in rising with the greatest possible rapidity, the people on their way. If we can count upon the - fortification, which has been indicated to me, or if, by a hardy enterprise, it were possible to seize any one, in the moments of confusion and disorder which the news of my landing will produce, as it Is announ ced to me from Regia,all will be concluded at the beginning, for the consequences produced by this fact would be the death of despotism on the island. Such a thing would be done in Havana, or some ' thing similar, in which case all to be : executed would be confided to men who are ready to sacri fice themselves for the liberty of the country; and the Chief must be assured that the American Gen. eral and myself will not forget him for a single instant. • But if nothing of the kind can be attempted, then all those in Havana who 'want to take a part in the glory. of realizing, must agree in advance, and give a point of reunion from which they will march to my encounter, but they must not forget the large Dumber of horses which are always found ready in the stables. In order to assure end facilitate all I have said, it is necessary to take in advance the necessary and convenient pre. cautions in order to render useless all the railroads burning for carrying off, which is better] in them the most important points, in order to prevent all communication. In all parts, where will be some pronunciamentos,' the principal leader seize the the public funds, in order to create our credit, and these sums will he expended in mounting, arming and maintaining the forces raised, and in providing for the necessities of the service; then, all that we will be obliged to take from somebody, for those objects, will be paid with money, or bills which will represent it. It is useless to recona. mend the advantages to proceed, with a 'brier which will be the most convenient for attaching to our cause the greatest number possible of sol diers and peasants.. You mast be very exact to communicate with me, by , means of men, for this object; and those who go to recruit, must always take care that a man admitted be known by his neighbors for his opinions. The men on the nor. them coast will make the greatest exertions to receive the American General in a satisfactory manner. These instructions will be, with opportunity, communicated, by my order to all persons war• thy of them ; and it would be, too, desired that a man could be found to make what is to be done , in the capital. NOW'S* Lovas. Navy °assays, Nov. 8, 1850. When I will meet the chiefs of the movement, they will receive the despatch of the employ as. signed to them, according to the number of men which they have enrolled. BO" The New York Herold publishes the follow• log challenge, sod - we preseroo it will cot be long until we hear of another brutal fight, similar to that between Torn Hyor and Yankee Sullivan : Tom If.4'w fl:oyer, r, of of Bow Torn.liontuolc, to Toro Lontsvu.s.r., Ky., May tS, 11151. Van= lizenwrr—Yeti will oblige me by giving space to the following' lines: Tout Ellyer.s chat• lenge to the world will be accepted for one thou sand dollars, Sae hundred of which I will deposit in the hands of Robert Flanagan, of Philadelphia, at Ryer , / notice. I will fight him in a ring of forty fast. I will give him his choice of time, but will require of him- to observe the twelfth rule' of the ring, to wit: a stand up Gght. if Tom Byer ac• cepui my challenge, ho will addreas me through the Herald, and then, as I am a poor man, we shall set tle by note. I would prefer the summit of the Al legheny Mountain. for the contest, as it is obscure, and likely we should not be trembled. I shall await his reply, and remain, with respect, yours, p. REIINRY. P. S.--I hope the Spirit of the Taus will copy from your paper t also. the Boston Pilot. Coorreptrerx.—Two dollar counterfeit relief notes of the Lancaster Bank, Pennsylvania, the general appearance of which is wall calculated to deceive, era in circulation la Philadelphia. Oa the true note around the lower margin, the word "two" is repeat od twenty times and between each is a small block of white. On the counterfeit, rr two" appears twenty on* times. On the tipper margin of the genuine, on either side of the "two" Is a number of block. of white, resembling those in the lower. Oa the counterfeit, the upper right end and the lower left oad are wanting, differing in this respect from the good notes. The words "on demand," in the gen. oine,begins within the sixteenth ofan inch from the marginal line oa the left part of the bill, while In the centerfold, tho space is more than doable. Tax !amuse Carron Caop.—The Greensbor °ugh (Ala.) Beacon ha. the authority of some of the oldest planter. in fkreene county for saying that the Cotton crop at this time, is quite as backward and unpromisieg, as was over known in that section, on the first of May, the year before the last probably excepted. Nearly the entire month of April was -quite cool. In fact, the Beacon considers it deci dedly the coldest April It has over experienced io the State. On the 2d inst., and the day before, fires were not only comfortable, but almost indispensa ble. Overcoats were ohm in requisition. It will be at least the -middle of hlay before the Cotton is fully up, as much of that pleated before the heavy rain has already been or will have to be, replanted. Er..onsurrr.—The N. Y. Evening Post maims that Oa Saturday afternoon a gewtlernao roamed William Bachelder, manufacture• of bronze good., in Broad way, arrived in Boston, In pursuit of hi, wife and child, who bad absconded with a fancy painter, ne. coed Charles McGoll. The mincing two were found at a boarding house on Third Street, Eeast Cam. bridge, and were taken into custody on a charge of adultery. Tbey were committed to jail. The prin. cipei object of Mr. Sacheldeire pursuit was to ob tain possession or hie child, an Worming girl five years old. • The TAT ecrrrom FACTORY AT nARIUTIRITO.. — Harrisburg Daily American of Tuesday says : The cotton factory at this place was put in operation yes- terday. The trial of the machinery was highly . successful. and showed that everything was in coin. plete *lliad working order. The establishment pro. mints the highest evidences of excellence in all its departments: 001131=111 In the West. Of the two hundred thousand anis in Wisconsin, more than one hundred thousand are said to be Oer• mane .. This race of men are settling the country ou the ingies of the Missiosippl very rapidly, and in that region, if in any part of the Union, the Oar map-character and customs seem likely to Impress themselvea on the population.--Nets York Paper. Dv. Where is Gen. Scott 1 These "impudent foreigoent , must be stopped, or they will soon have cut away the entire forage of the Great West. Hoe , nice' It would work if Mors than - the one hay of the whole population of Wisconsin were taught by tho policy of oar laws to feel that they could never have a hearty interest in our institutions, and they must remain forever mere oboes in the land of their adoption I—Ohio Patriot. MEE NEMO Election of Judges. The amendment to the Constitution, recently rat. fled by the people, contains the regulation of do ails for the election or Judges of the several Courts of the Commonwealth. It has not been printed In ho pamphlet laws, The follosiag is from a coal. fled copy The Judges of the Supremo Court, of the several court' of common pleas, and of such other courts of record as are or shell be established by law, shall ho elected by the qualified electors of the Common• wealth, in the manner following, to wit". .The Judges of the Supremo Court, by the quali fied' electors of the Commonwealth at target the Viesident Judges of the several courts of common pleas, and of such other courts of record as are or shall be established by law, and all other Judges re quired to be l earned , in ihe law, by the qualified electors of the respective districts over which they are to preside or act as Judges; and the Anociate Judges of the courts ofcommoo pleas, by the quell'. fled electors of the counties respectively.: The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the terns of fifteen years, if they shall so long behave themselves well, (subject to the allot. meat hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the first election;) the President Judges, of the several courts of common pleas and of sucti'other courts of record as are'or shall be established by law, and all other fudges required to be learned in the law shall hold their offices for the term of Yen years, it they shall so long behave themselves well, the Anociate ' Judges of the Courts of Common lien shall hold their offices for the term of five years lithe, shall so long behave themselves well; ail of whom shall bo commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause, which shill not ho sufficient grounds of impeachment, the Governor shall remove any of them, on the address of two thirds of each branch of the Legislature. The first election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth, next after the adop Lion of this amendment, and the commissions of all the Judges who may be then in office shall expire on the first Monday of December following, when the terms of the now Judges shall commence.— The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court, shall hold their offices as fol. fowl One of them for three years, one for six years, one for nine years, one tar twelve years and one for fifteen years, the term of each to be decided by lot by tiro said judges, as soon after the election as convenient, sed•the result certified by them to the I Governor, that the commissions may be mined in ' accordance thereto. The judge whose commission shall first expire. shill ho thief justice, during his term and therea ft er each judge whose commission shall expire shall in tarn bathe chiefjostioe, and if two or more commissions shall aspire on the same day, the judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall be chief justice. Any vacancies happening by death, resignation or otherwise, in coy of the said courts shall be filled by appointment, by the Governor to continue till the first Mon• day of December succeeding the next general elec Ilea. The Judges of the Supreme Court end the Pfeil% dent Judges of the several Coons of Common Pleas shall. at stated times, receive for their services en edequste componastion, to bo filed by law. which shall not be diminished during their continuance to office; bat they shall receive no fees or perquisites oft:ace, nor hold soy other of f ice of profit wider this Commonwealth, or under the government or the United States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Supremo Court, during their continuance in office, shall reside within this Com• 1111001Velllb; sod the uther Judges, daring their continuance in office, shall reside within the die. Lunt or county for which they were respectively elected. Later from Santa Fe •nd the Plaine We were introduced to a party of blezican gee. Ucmen yesterday, very recently from Santa Fe. The party vanillas of Dons Nestor Annijo, Joan Armijo, Jose ?Montano, Tow* Gormley, !genie G one - 4es, Tomas Tefolla, and Marmot Jarinto. Trie two Messrs. Armijo, OTC nrar relatives of Armijo, the former Governor of Santa Fe, under the Mesita!) regime who is well-known in this city. But one of the party speak. Eoglith, and that lens I perfectly, so that the information we have bean able to obtain relative to affairs lo New filesico is 1 ' necessarily Scanty and tragmentary., They were twenty-four days on the Journey, having tett Santa Fe on the lEith of April. They report an almost ea- tire deficiency cirrus on the plates, and there had been ertretno suffering among the cattle. The In. dices in the neighborhood of Santa Fe, mace the recent treaty, had ceased from all molestation of the whites; oar were any of the tribes troublesome on the route. The election for territorial officers was to take place in a tees days. Surinea• was good. The account of the deficiency of vegetation on the route is confirmed by the testimony of Capt. Van Vliei, who arrived yesterday In company with MsJ. Stein, ran the steamer El Paso, from Fort Lear. enworth. Capt. Vanaliet came across the plain. from Fort Laramie to Fort Leavenworth, and saw scarcely a blade of gran on the way. At Fort Leavenworth, be, left a train of 400 government wagons waiting for freight from thence to Fort Laramie sod Slots Fa which Is at present detained on board several steamers which are aground in the Minoan river. The officers and garrison of both forts were vvell:—St. Louis Unten,May 10. MrMonism in /tidy. We preceivo by the Frontier Guardian, whereof Elder Orson Hyde Is editor, that the Saints have been making conquest in Piedmont, and have given their converts among the mountains the name of the rt Welders's° •Church.” Elder Lorenzo Snow is the man through whom this has been effected ; sod he writes very wonderful accountant baptism. in the river Angrogna. 'The Elder in a letter to the Atii. Mad Star says: , g The veil over Italy has begun to hurst, , r—the Alpine bills have began to reverberate the tidiegs of salvation, the gill of the Holy Ghost, to those. who have wandered long in darkness—and the sound ofl their congratulations, In the New Covenant of life, has reached our ears. They speak liko Saints.— Their bosoms already burn with love, and fellow ship, towards their brethern In other lands. The aged that has almost numbered his three acorn and ten, scarcely expecting to behold his brethren, gen orally, on earth, hopes to embrace them in the aorrectlon not far off; indeed, the spirit of the Owe{ seems to pervade their minds richly, as their sever al salutations fully bespeak; which, also, witness the purity and faith of those who have sown. this seed in their hearts. As some of our readers may be curious to know how people speak wbon they spaak liko SAWN , ' ae subjoin sundry of the messages which the new Piedmonteso converts sent to their' brethren in America; • I May we meet when the earth is renovated. 2. Prey for a young sister who wishes to grow in grace. 3. Absent in body, but united in spirit. 41.'llellolujoh, for the Lord has remembered his people. 62 If we do not meet in these bodies, may we ern. bnincereach other In the resurrection. (This Is from a brother siztyritwo years old.) 6. In the midst of weakness, I hopo for strength. 7. Pray for a poor brother. 9. May we bo crowned with glory when the world is judged. It farther appears from the letters of Elder Snow, that the Devil is unusually active and spiteful among the mountains, and has tried his utmost to arrest the good work. Elder Snow, however, has managed to get the whip hand of Beelzebub, sad the work goes on bravely, the machinations of the Prince of Dark ness to the contrary, notwithstanding.-Bt. Louis &dm. Parrot:au Ittorols.—A Faux Pas. The day before yesterday the persOns paluiog along the route &Orleans, near Paria,— , were alarm. ed at seeing a carriage proceed with great rapidity, the horses having tattoo fright, and there being no coachman on the box. After a while a lady, ole. gently dressed, °petted the door and shrieked in ter ror; but, as no assistance could be afforded, she leaped out and 101 l violently with her brad on a heap ofatonos, whereby she sustained serious injury. The horses still continued their gallop. and present ly another lady was seen to leap from the carriage ; but her gown caught in the step' and she fell In such a way that both her lege were broken. The specta tors hastened to convey them to the nearest house, and every aasistance was paid them. They fro. quently exclaimed. of Oh God I what will become of us I It is God who has punished ne t n but they re faced to say who they were. Although their phys ical sufferings were dreadful, they seemed to suffer greater anguish from moral causes. After some time it was found out that they were both married ladies of highly respectable station, and that, unkoown to. their husbands, they were about to visit two officers In one of the forts near ; Paris. In -order not - to be reconised, they had chsnged their dress, and, in. stead of taking their own. carriages, had hired one. They were coot home to their husbands. The coachman, who bad abandoned his horses to drink at a public house has been arrealed.—Galignani , s ISiesunger. • -- John, brother of hlungo'Park,and the Ia st ol the died recently on the farm on the Baceleuth es. sale in &Wand which they had long occupied. r~. ~;~ = .. t i iF i i .k.~l 1 _ Stribblings 'and elippinge. Dr. Smith of Baltimore predicted that the locusts would make their appearance In that city on Sunday last, May lea), and his pre Moions were verified to the letter. .& dreadful accident °conned In 0 lenreland; Ohio, on Saturday list The horse attached to the cab of the Weddell Rouse, became frightened,-backed into the canal, in abiut ten feet water, and O. child and niece of Mrs. Jacobs, of that city, were drowned. Joan S. GDIBONS, Esq., a prominent member of the Allentown Bar, and formerly a BMW Senator, died at his residence in that Borough on Sunday week, httha 49th year of, his age: The Democratic Convention of Unien County have lastructed their delegates to the Judicial Conven tion, to support the nomination of lion. ELLIN LEWIS I and lion. A. S. WILSON to the Supreme Bench. " Mother," said a little boy the Other day," why ere orphans the happiest children on the earth I" "They are not—why do you ask 1" "Because they have ao mothers to spank 'hem." How !OSUMI A T1C1X9.741i/0 Clead for Iwo iiundred a yeat, and than Insist on their keeping well dressed. The recipe has never been known to fail. The Council of Louisville hna passed an ordin ance appropriating 131,000,000 to the Louisville and Nashville Itallroad-13.5C0,000 to be raised by taxation, and 8400,000 by the sale of city bonds, having 30 yea's to run. The Madison Ila.)Coarier says that his Inforat• ed that the fields of wheat along the river between that place and Carrolton, were seriously tujuted by the late frosts. All the May Wheat especially is, without doubt, killed. It is as yellow as in harvest time. The Ohio Statesman calls Cincinnati the mans polls of the west, and insinuates that notwithstsmdiag the abundance of hogs, their "sassengers" are mostly made of dogs! The Cotton Factory at Alexandria, Va., was en tirely destroyed by fire on Wednesday evening of las week, supposed to have caused by spontaneous emu bustion. On the night of the Bth, a man named Abraham Parker murdered i woman named Eliza Phillips, at a house of ill-fame in N. Orleans. Every week 40,000 pounds of corn starch, said to be of the best quality, are maaufactured at Oswego, N. Y. It is good both for the laundry and for food. The protium amounts to $120,000 a year, and the weekly quantity of corn used is LOX bushels. This is a far bet. ter operation than to good it to the distillery. The day fixed by the Georgia Southern Bights party for their convention to nominate a candidate for Governor is Wednesday, the 23th Mat. That of the Con• 'Motional Union party the ISlondoy thereafter, being the first Monday in June. Ex•Seeretary Maims has publisbed a letter in Albany, giving biz opinion that the law of the N. York Legislature to raise nine million.s for the Erie Canal en largement is unconstitutional. According to the enaterons tit:Matins Issued Wall the newspapers, Baraccw is noes the manages of five or six remarkable exhibitions, of deep interest to the pub e, and great profit to himself—estimated et 115250,000 per innate. Goy. WIWI, of ftltehigan,,has tuned his Prods manor', convening the Legislature of that State, on the atII day of June, et the village of Lansicg, "to consider and act upon such subjects ■e by special message, shalt then by submitted.' The Philadelphia Ledger bag got out the best dote yet on the proposed change of titers. It says "the ladies can take the trowsera, and the tutu the Turkish needier of wives.' The Ponape Sentinel, Ravenna; Ohio, comes to us in rooming, on account of the death of Boswell nat. tenon, Est., Isle punnet in business in that office. Ile died on Thursday, ISth instant, of consumption. Mite Pasant is in tie wPans, accompanied by Btrakasch Patti and others. The mualCti critics ot that city are unbounded in their admiration of theme emi nent performers—while every new programme is in it• self a source of additional e anima:tent- • --- A renaming of the thaw by . tlelatcaliat Foams, of tbe &Oats Navy of the existence of slavety in Li besta. la pablished by the executive committee of the Colonisation 3oelety atW.ashlogton. be refutation Is moat complete. The last Charlottesville (Va.) Jefentoniau an bounces that the railroad between thatplace and Stann, ton LII3 been all let oat - to contractors. That portion between Charlottesville and the tunnel will be finished by July, 1e.54. The Portuguese Amy consists In um, of peace Of 2:1,44.9 men and tt....Z tarns. mud in mar of 49,9C0 men and 47f.43 horses. The fallowing valuable table, from the Philadelphia llotletin of blonder, is a statement of the receipt and Hoek of Canon ar the shipping ports since Ist Sept. to dates: Itetteipis. Starks. 1831. 1830. 1851. ism. New Orleans, April 29•.934633 7343 n 215/743 160701 Alodile,lday 2. •••• • • • .4agaso 313E47 12470 821.52 liavannad, April t 4 201100 591649 21,124 • 31772 Charleaton, Ap iii 24• • • .310131 3=31 41037 • 56773 lloridB, April 144373 1.31140 10496 3:1333 Taw lime 19. . 19115 24176 4153 1640 Virginia, a, April 1 14 086 8330 1900 800 Jong Carolina, April 12. 11339 8340 4t 0 603 New York, 'Apel . • • • 61909 123319 • 1 , t • . , •• ;• • .• .~-; ~`,` Alove monis of Cotton. Total • • • • 4.1:62.1 1826397 504475 40681 The receipts to dates at dirercnt ihlpplog ports show the following minim:— Increnxe —New Chlenns.• • •..1.% , ,973 Mobile • .—. 00,033 Charleaton•••-• 15.560 Torso -........"--"'" 4.039 Vimtrait •••••••••••• 5,7.57 ' North Carolina •••••••• .....;••• 3.059-260p39 Deem.... sgo—Savannah ~ ...........4 ;....... 17,339 Flotigao...:: ..... ~........• 9,037.,- 26,443 Total isereise this sesson• • Receipts at all the ports to latost dates and for balance of season, with total Crops, in ihe following pears:— Years- . Rec'd lodate. Ree'd sub`otly. Total. 1851 • 2086692 • 11550 1819397 270309 2096700 1919 . 2438063 226533 27129590 1 1 49 'V ^4222854 359280 2317634 141047. 1778652 L 1 ...." 0 • •••••••••••1813353 387179 z= oo -""........42109.058 203145 M 24503 1E044 1061/01 2030409 1843 :21030 4378875 184 * • .......1610080 173190 1080574 1841 • 273277 lawino 1840 • 42285,5 2177835 The Useful and the Ileatittful The tomb of Moses is unknown; but the tray. eler slakes his thirst at theoarell of Jacob. The gorgeous palace of the wisest and the wealthiest of monarchs, with the cedar, and gold, and ivory and even that great temple of Jerusalem, hallow ed by the visible glory of the Deity himself are gone; but Solomon's reservoirs are as perfect as ever. 01 the ancient architecture of the Holy City, not one stone is left upon another; but the pool of Bethesda commands the pilgrim's rever ence at the present day.. The columns of Peres.' polls ate mouldering into dust; but Its cisterns and aqueducts remain to challenge our admires Lion. The golden noose of Nero is a mass of rains; but Aqua Claudia still pours into Rome its limpid stream. The temple of the sun at Tad% mor, in the wilderness, has fallen; but its fountain sparkles as freshly in his rays, as - when thousands of worshippers thronged its lofty colonades. It may be that London will share the fate of Baby. ton, and nothing be left to mark its site, save mounds of crumbling brick work. The Thames will continue to flow as it does now. And if any work of art should ,still rise. over the deep ocean of time, we may well believe that it will be neith. et a palace nor a temple, but some vast acqueduct or reservoir, and if any name should still flash through the mist of antiquity. it will probably be that of the man who in his day sought the happi nese of his fellow.nsen,rattierthan their glory, and. linked his memor7 to some great work of nation. el utility an d b enevo l en ce. This is the true glory which outlives all others, and shine with undying lustre from generation to generation; imparting to works something of its owa immortality, and in some degree rescuing them from the ruin which overtakes the ordinary monuments of historical tradition of mere magnificence.—Edinburgh Re. visit% "THE PERM:Tioff or _ itzeson. , L.-At a trial the other day ia the eaten° and ancient village of Bunv bury, we were met by the following curious pleas, duly filed ofrecord - And felled upon by the oppoeing conneel, • I. Deft. never gut the mosey at ali. 2.'80 did not get that much: - 3. Be paid it all over to plaintiff. If ell three of them pleas should ultimately be aga. tained, we imagine it would be a fanny coincidence. —TftoithwePintnick. DEM . 'A 1:•••- • , •I••••• ,"7 ';',••••••"7:',1•-::-'7^ ,- • A Ghost Story Dedicated, in an Especial Manner, to an llempaper. A GaosT.—That apparitions do not always wander without sufficient cause; is proved by the well attested fact which we give with the endorse. ment of the Montreal Transcript Last Tuesday fortnight, as Mrs. (sled) , of literal:) , taste and rather studious habits) . sat reading in her draw. ing.roomf the clock on the mantelpiece struck twelve; as the last stroke reverberated thrhugh the apartments, the door was soddenly flung open. In the act of raising her head to reprove the intru. lion (unruag for) of her servant, her eye rested on the form of her late husband; she screamed and fell senseless on the carpet. This. brought _up such members, of the family. as had not yet retired to rest; restoratives were administered, arid when Mrs.••••• had regained possession of her sus. pended faculties, and being a woman of strong mind and highly cultivated intellect, she felt' dis posed to consider the whole distress she had undergone as the result of certain associations be. tween the melancholy tale she had been perusing and her late loss, operating on a partially deranged nervous system. She, however, considered it ad. vieable her maid servant should repose in her chamber; lest any return of what she had deter mined to consider a nervous affection should die. tress herself and alarm the family. Last-Tuesday night, feeling stronger and in better spirits, than she bad been for several mouths past, Mts. --- dispensed with the presence of her attendant, re tiring alone to her chamher, and went to bed a little before' ten o'clock. Exactly as the flock struck twelve she was awakened from sleep,- and distinctly beheld the apparition she had before seen, advancing from the table (on which stood her night lamp) till it stood opposite and drew aside the curtains of her bed. A sense of suffoca. ting oppression deprived her of aU power to scream aloud. She describes her very blood retreating with icy chillness to her heart from every. vein. The countenance of her beloved in life wore not its benevolent aspect; the eyes, once beaming with affection, were now fixed in stern regard on the trembling, half dissolved being, who with the courage of desperation, thus abjured him. "Charles! dear Charles! why are you come again!" . • Jessie," slowly and solemnly aspirated the shadowy form, waving in its hand a small roll of white paper, , •Jessie, pay my newspaper accounts, and /et me rest inperice."—Queber Gazette. 111 the temple of Juno, at Elia, Sleep, and his twin brother, Death, were represented as children reposing in the arms of night. On various fuse. ral monuments of the ancients the genius of death is sculptured as a beautiful youth leaning on an in• verted torch, feet crossed. In such peaceful and attractive forms did the imagination of the ancient poets represent as death. ' And these were men in whose souls the religion of nature was like the light of the stars, beautiful, bat faintly cold I Strange, that in latter days this angel of God, which leads us with a gentle hand into the "land of the great departed, into the silent land," should have been transform d into a monstrous and ter• rific thing. Such is the spectral rider on the white horse—such is the ghastly skeleton, scythe and hour glass, the ., reaper whose name is Death. . r(LARET NTLNE, ." Bt. Julian Medoe," of our ONVII Tki Impartation, warranted pore 65 per doz.or 30e. per uSte Ironic, at MORRIS' Tea Store, in the Diamond. mra AWORD IN Ti. E.— °MEV& Licata, Sitters strengthens the system. and give tore and vigor to the stomach and bowels—the best medicine you can nth as a 'preventive against those terrible scourges, dys eatery, dtarthirs and sweater complaint. Price de cents Per beige. Depot, No. 50 Smithfield street. lititltt Maw Bookai Naar HOOk• TEST RECEIVED AT WALLS LITERARY DE- O POT. No. triFounh street— Biancharirr great work,The Minot Derweatwater ; Louisa La Vallierio—or the conclaiiion of the Iron Mask; 'Continuation of Dickens' Pickwick Papers; Pickwick Abroad—or the Tour in France; Carolinsof Brunswiek—ar the Mysteries of the Court al London. Third series; Tile Fair Isabel. or the Fanatics of the Cerenes—A Tale of the Hugeaot Was . ; Tim Bea4Lng—A Nau tical Romance. By the autlior of the "Scourge of the Ocean Mary Lamson. By Eugene Sue The invaliis—or Pictures of the French Revolution ; Motherin-Law. By Mis.Soutliworth; The Countess Rudoistadt. By George Band—u Sequel toCoosnela ; • The Sisters--or the Fatal Marriage. By Henry Cock ton;- The Wire's Sister-ror the Forbidden Marriage. By Mts. Itabback; • The Nightingale—or the Jenny Lind Songster. Con taining Beings, and biotic ; Blackwood for May 'Fho Art Journal for May; The London World - of rtili.lon for May. (my 2.3 . . KLEBER has - last received and has for sale. -a 1 1111.• splendid assortment of FLUTINA.S. 0. - ACCORD.- uors;, of the • very- beat . Trench-- manufacture. Thew instruments, for bauty of-tone, finish- and dura bility,. cannot Ito equalled. Also, extensive - lot of 'new itinsic—among others.. • Farewell Old Cottage—a beautiful. new- Billed, Coot-- posed by Stenhen Foster, of Pittsburgh. • - The National Union—dedicated to Henry Clay.'“; My Mary, - dear— as sung by the /Weeks:nit:ins. • • • . Ding de Banjo. A new Ethiopian S.ong, by S. C.•P cater - Besides a number of now Polkas, 'Pialtzei, Also, a feit copies of the': celebrated:Likenesses of Jenny Lind: printed in oil col Ors—the only two and cor rect one of _toe Nightingale. , ' ••- . . • • .SIGN:OF• THE GOLDEN :MARY, • . - • - ' :•- -• No.lol Third street.' . N B.—A splendid lot of - new PIANOS and MELO DEONS, to arrive shortly. - -- • • - . trara ill° the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1. Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County ofAllcghenY The petition of J. P. Laughlin of the Fifth Ward, City of Pittsburgh, id the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner tee provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the Sth Ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased togmnt him a license to keep a public house of entertainment:. And your peti tioner, as In duty bound, will pray. J. P. Ld.I.IOIILIN. 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 strangers and travelers, and that said tavern Is ne cessary. F Carr, John Folver,"Wm Johnson, Eiward Faber, Samuel Howard, Wm Brown, Wm Seibert, John Mack ' in, Francis teliz,F E Kremer, P ?do Leahy. mr4:3l, — . 1110 the Honorable the Judges of the POnrt of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny: • • The petition of Wm. C. Gilkey, of the township of Findley, in the county aforesaid; humbly sheweth,— That your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at hie dwelling house in the tp. aforesaid t and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant bun a 'license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ' • -•— • - • . hi C. HILKEY. _ - -- --- - . We, the . subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid tp., do certify thatthe above petitioner is of good repute tot honesty and temperance, and is welt provided with house 'Morn _and 'conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary; - Daniel Swaney „jams Hamilton, James B Meonor, Joseph Glendining, John i Pollock, - Perry Boalnn, Mc A Armor, Josiah Mahon, Charles Aten, John Ferguson, B Anderson. fa1Y23:301 . . pas Partnership heretofore existing between the j undersigned, under the firm and style of Itlnama, Canna .& Co., carryi ag on the Kensington Iron Works, is this:day dissolvea by mutual conse.nt. ,ALEILISCIER hitu.se having purchased the entire interest of Church & Carothers;in said concern, will carry on.the same as usual r ALEXANDER MILLER, SAMUEL CHURCH, Pittsburgh, May 22,1851 J. CAROTHERS, Tus partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Church k. Carothers, is this day , dissolved, by mutual consent, and the names of same to be used oy either Samuel Church or. Jesse Oarothers,in the winding up of the business. . SAMUEL CHURCH,.'. ftilisburgitiMay 22, 18M. CHAS:D.-HURLBUT. Welchem and Jewelry. - CHEAPEST IN AbIERICA.—G. L. HOOD has just VV opened Store No. 51 hiarket street, two doors north or Third street, where he h now selling all lands of fine GOLD'AND S ILVER WATCHES, RWSLRY,,dro., ct about half the usual plaices. Strangers and.ciarens are raiuestad to call and see the Goods before parcha. sing eleewLere: N. B.—Particular attention paid to fine. Watch work, and Jewelry Repairing. • • I in923:Zw• - - 1 AWNS LAWPIBI;--A. A. Mason & Co. 'are now, °petting 10 cases super French Lawns, at all prices. The attention of customers Ls solicited -to 'an examina tion of the above Goods, at 12f and 16c. per yard. • - my 23 _ • Nos. 62 and 6.1 Market et. INDIta WASH SILKS.—Just received ga . pi eces o f those very desirable India Wash' Silks, - which are Also—A large assortment of Foulard's Silks, beanti- ,fut styles., E m y=i A. A. MASON"& CO. 13U RIJINIGTON HERRING:4EIst received, 20 boxes El of the celebrated Harlington Smoked' Herring, in fine order. ' BIeCLURG .44 m 3,23 • , , .:Grocers and Tea peelers. iIkTEW SHAD; New Babimore Herring; IN New Mass-and No:I, Mackerel; - - G rand Bank Cod Etat; For sale by . 'WM. A.•bIeCLURQ di co.; • -4 - 2:55 Libarty street ;ilea; Figured do.; Sall do. - Canary do.' Scotch Twill,' Cashmere; 'to andlace Sig'd Silk; Flax-and Silk; Embroi. dried trittriAnan do„ with an efidlosa.variety of Silks Oald Siktlooi at • pr 0231 CHESTEWS. ~: ~. ~, E=MM== IMUMI 0...t.';::i - .. - - . •;_.- - ff..,: i i:i-,....•" .. t..-..-,...i"....:-... : : ,- ;,.. - .:.Ll'_ :..V...?,::; . ,- - ...i...7'::''' , .c" - Y . :i.,; . ;::7•"..-:(..2;4?-:::::.'',; - -:::'.:: - . ;-. '3 ,_;—:-',... •,''''].:: ...s,::::, ...-: ::•: - . , ',:..,044 . ..- , :::.' . ...,:ri.::-;i-., - ; , ..i'1!:-.. - - - ,...:-..... - T., .-'17T.'...';:----.IN-Z4f...i.'...511-::-t1.:..-.-.1:,--i.::',',i',.7.i=,''Z:'.-..;.'-,:',.i.'.,',s'i.T.J...'•::.]:=..:,.C.'.'.:,.:::.:',4.",;:;-!;',I `'; ' _ • ~ • • ENE •- Dr. fAssysottts lotproved Extract of YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA. Iva sure remedy for Hereditary Taint. • -.- Thousands of individuals are corset with grievous complaints, which they inherit from their parents. The use of the Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will prevent all this, and save a vast amount of misery, and many valuable lives, for it thoroughly expels horn the system the latenteint, which is the seed Of dideuse, and so tes off the curse 'by which the sins or misfortunes o the parents are so' often visited upon the innocent offspring. Parents owe it to their children to guard them against the effects of maladies that, may be communleated.by descent, and children that have at any time been affect• ed irah Consumption, Scrofula or Sylphills, owe it to them:elves to take precaution against the disease being revived in them. G nyzon's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is a sere antidote in such cases. See advertisement. Death. aceordeons. mssolutten., MED lEEE • • • ..*. t . • • - 11- . • • Pllttibisegn Life Insinranca Company. CAPITAL 8100,000. la" artunt, No. 75 Fortran Snare. X] OFFICERS: President—James S. Boon: Vice President—Samna APCturkan. • Treasurer—Joseph S. Leeeh. Secretary—C. A. Colton. Br See advertisement in another part of this paper. my 4 • Ty*, for Sale. Having determined to furnish our extensive Job Office with. entirely new materials, we shall sell about 100 founts of type now in use, very foto, for cash or approved paper. We have type enough to fit out 8 or 10 country offices complete. The sizes and varieties of type are such as are to be found in all large city job offices, from Nonpareil up to 20 line Pica, plaio and ornamental. Also, for sale, several varieties of borders, in good order. Persons wish. jog to purchase will please make immediate appliv cation. . Collecting, Bill G. /0 WM m.cousay tri- Attends to Collecting, Bill Posting, Distributing Cards and Circulars for Parues, ito., do. Orders left at the Ottice of the Morning Post, Or at Periodical Btore,Third st, will be promptly attended to. foryglily Consumpttotea Premoultortel Are Covent, polds ,Influensa, Bronchitis, tightness of the Cheat , pain in the left side, low fever, and- many otter symptoms of like character. Then come Tube cles in the Lungs, disorganization, prostration of the physical powers,and soon the scene closes. That they maynot weep wen to lam let the Mends of the sick be vigilant at the outset. When the first symptoms of Palmonary disease are manifested, administer Dr- pro' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchalarita. That its etrects have been all but miraculous even menu.= cant, we have testimony which incrednility , Itself con scarcely doubt TRY IT. But first read the evidence. You will find it in the pamphlet in every Agent's hands. Look atthe advertisement, too, in another column. (MI nr.l. O. of 0. le.--Piace of Meeting, WashLogton Hall, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. Pirrsoviou Lanai, No. 335—Ivieetkeyery Tuesday netting. • ' himmcawnts Enamour, No. 87—Meets lit and 3d Friday of each month. mar2s—ly Vs A. O. D. jp. Meets above Board of Trade Rooms, coiner of Third end Wood streets, every Monday evening. • ' pr2B irr LUNCH served pp at . the St. Clair Hotel Bar every day, at It o'clock. apral • (City Daillescopy.) Important to Dyspeptics [1:1` Aannos.t. Ihossnos I—Dr. Houghton's Pepsi's, the This Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice, a greatDys pepsin Carer, prepared from Rennet, or the Four th Siam oed of the Ox. after directions of Baron Lonna, by J. S. Heroines, 11. D., Philadelphia, Pa. • The an of making an Artificial Digestive Fluid, and of pertorming the process of Digestion, out of the Stomach, has long been known to Physiological Chemists. The honor of the discovery belongs to a celebrated German Chemist, who gave the name of Pepsin to the active prin ciple of the Gastric Juice, which he obtained by macera ting thellning membrane of the Digestive Stomach of the I Calf In water, andpreciphating the Pepsin from the sobs lion. Dr. Prout, Dr. Pereira, send Dr.Gregory i In Eng land; Dr. Beaumont and Dr. Dunglison, in America; and chief of all, Baron Lorne, have recently expertmented, and written upon this singularly intensiftsg and curious subject, and thrown meet light upon the nature of the Digestive process, in its chemical and physiological rela tions. Dr. J. S. Herorrres, of Philadelphia, has applied this discovery to the cure of INDIGESTION and -DYSPEP SIA. with astonithing swxos. It is Impossible to give the Scientific and other evidence of these inert in the limits of,this advertisement. Let the afflicted call upon the .Agent, and get a descriptive street s gratis. It is one of the greatest ,Seirntific re endow of Smilax. j Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGIIIII.I, H. .0., sole proprietor. Puce, one doUar per bottle.' . See advertisement in another column. . For sale wholesale and remit at Proprietor=sby KEYBER & BPDO 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS , INSVUANCE comperior, 07 PITTIBURGII. 0. G. HUSSEY. Pres 4 ..... —.A. W. MARRS. Sec'y OPce—No. 41 Waterit n in Warekouss of C. H. Grant. ,Tma Company Is now prepared to innate all kinds of r isks, on Houses, Manntattories, Goods, Merehan= dize in Store, and in Transitu Vessels, /cc. .An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the community fortheir prudence, intelligence and integrity. Thourross—C. G. Hassey, Wet. Haga'ey,‘Vm. Lari mer, Jr.,%Vatter Bryant, Hugh D. FACtig, Edward He azel ton .2 Kinser S. Harbaugh. S. U. %ler. martlitli The Long Looked For Specific for Pa!mammy Disease ie found at last A , man must doubt We evidence of his senses, and all htt: man integrity, before he can reasonably question the array of proof advanced in favor of Dr. Rogers , Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Cenetaletsua, us an antl-fehrile and tonic medicine, which at once reduces all Palmona ry Inflammation, expels the cause of the disease, and hullos up and strengthens the system: The heads of car Colleres, the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, and citizens of all classes have, ova their own signatures, attested 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. • rityl.o . Petroleum t Skirisysborg, Haatingdon Co., Pa., March 4, 'M. S. M. Her: Dear Sir—Your Petroleum is working wonders in this vicinity ; therefore, we would think you to send us two dozen by the Pennsylvania Railroad. We are entirely out, and it la being inquired for almost every day. Yours, respectfully, JOHN LONG. CO. Hayestak, Ashland Co„ Ohio, March 10, '5l. S. M. Kier: Dear Sir—Your Agent, a few weeks since ieR , with us four dozen Rock Oil, which we have sold ' .4"lettle forward to us six dozen I mmediately: hour medicine is working wonders in this region.— 'olis can obtain several excellent certificates, if' on de sire them. Yours r ete„ • W. W. :"CHTT. . For sale by Keyser & M'Dowell,l4o Wood street; R. E.Sellers, 67 Wood street ; B. A. Fabnestock & Co, corner of Wood and Front streets • D. M. Curry, D A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, and H, P. dchwartz. Allegheny. Also, by the proprietor; • . S. M. MR. npr'S Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. Odd Fellows , Hall, Odeon Budding, Fourth met, batorns Wood and SmitiVlsid strats.6-Pntsburgt Encampment, N 0.2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays ()teach month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th ruesdays. Mechanics , Lodge, No. 0, meets every Thursday evening. . ' ' Westent Star Lodge No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening. Iron City Lodge, 1 , 10. 182, meets every Monday eying. Mount Lodge, No. 300, meets every Friday evening. Zoeco Lodge,No.3Bs, meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Filth streets. Twin City Lodge,No. 241, meets every Friday even. log. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Allegteny City. - mar..lkly Anteroom' Lodtepl. 0. of 0. F.—The A n geronn ..46dAn, No. 289,1 . 119. of O. F., meats every Wed nesday evening In Waddington Hall, Wood at. f May COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY. Flre and Illarlue. COLUMBUS, OHIO. • - DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., President D. ALEXANDER, secretary.- D1.112CT04.1. Thomas:Moodie, N. H. Swayne, D. Alexander, I.B.'lde, - G. H. Clarke, • • C. M. Lee, D. Adams. The undersigned, as Agent of the above substantial and well known Company, insures property of every dene Option, against loss or damage by fire. Also, against the perils of inland navigation. R. H. BEE.SON,_Agent, Office in Wateiugue W s amhense No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh. - D. Adams, Jr ., Joseph Whitelll , P. ktaydel, M. S. Sull ivan,t John Graham, Wat. Miner, Assoelotted Firemen's Immunise Oonipa. ny of the City of Pittsburgh. W. W. DALLAS, Prat—ROBERT FINNEY, Seel. Dor will issue against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Office in MintongaAsia Sinus, Nas.l2l and 125 trate sc. • DIRICTOIS • • W. W. Dallas, Rody Patterson, R. R. Hartley R. Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. H. Panlson, W m. H. Ed. gar,Rdivard Gregg, %A. P. Aruba Wrn„Crillinr od C. Sawyer, Chas. Kent,Wm. Gorman. w t r ebi ß. l Daguerreotypes...ca Nzusont & Co. would respectfully announce lo the citizens of Pittsburgh; Allegheny andvielniry. that they ham had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Hoof and Front, built and arranpa expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The best Da. guerrcotypes, on the best material, are taken at this qs tabliebeaent, under the spatial superintendence of tho prgirietors. • . The arrangement enables them a lso to ta ke Primly Groups, of any number of pampas, in the most perfect manner. Likenesses of .sick or diseased persons, taken In any part of the city: Gallery at the Lafayette Hall, Fourth street, corner of Fourth and Wood Elree4s. Entrance on Fourth street. febl4:ly. • • • INotioa..-abo.loosnerlornTarrannSocrarr3orritiy. burgh and Allegheny, meets on the locoed Monday Of every =Drub at the Florida House, Marina. 116771 .. loalu,Konath.l4s4citvir- 1 ..,: I- ' ' -' - r •'' -:4. „ ‘; ~ -4.'sl.P : i .% - , • • - . • , •‘• • 1 ~: - ' • • s*+.' • Iree Tx. ' MEN _w<....s— +.:~J•• . .e j"^2>.iClG}+rrJe.^.•.sr!:y!L^!-4•.e:Mw}:'.riu~ Fifth &rot, between Wood and Badthfide.. JOSEPH FOSTER ........... • . Limit Maw au C 7" Benefit of ?dons. Leon Espinosa. FRIDAY EVENING, May d, tke perfonnances will commence with A GRAND NEW OVERTURE at ar,t, tractritnia. Alter which the Grand Ballet of LES WILLIS. After which, PAS DE POD, _by Nions.Leon Espinosa:. • . To be followed by a VIOLIN BOLO, ..by Herr Fein*, The evening's entertainment will conclude with LES METINIERS. Hrs. BARREN will shortly appear. ' Doors open at o'clock; Camila rises at 7 o"clo.sk. Spo4dlngt Itogers a co.'. • PEOPLE'S CIRCUS EQUESIRIAN, DRAIIIA77O AND ZOOLOGICAL • Circus, Theatre, Menagerie! A coninnetion of Tiro Establishments, based upon the NORTH AMERICAN CIRCUS! and under the joint supervision of Mt. STONE, Senior • . Proprietot of Stone hllCollunesCireusi Will be exhibited in the-City of Pittsburgh, tn roor of Ns AMERICAN HOTEL, Every Afternoon and. Night, at 2 and 7 attack, Commencing on MONDAY, MAY 117 . Adruitsion, 55 ennui 01317- [Poe partiealara sae Pietonal end Descriptive sheets; Itnyl9llo NOW EXR Fri 6, AT NO. 65 MARKET STREET, • (opt{ Noon tram rotnrrul Clreasstaxi Model of Beauty (Full Sizs of Lilo) TMS incomparable producticm has been Inv= ably. the surprise and admiration of every one whi has seen I • the beautifal moulded form, TERMING WITH NATURE'S LOVELINESS. t _ Appeats to stand before the spectator so truly Life like, that it requires a close inspection to realize t to WONDERFUL PERFECTION To which painting can be brought, complete!) de. eeivtng the most practised eye. This wonderful effect is produced by the judicious arrangement of light, and the artist's superiority of talent in giviag roaufdity to a plain surface. ' With regard to the delicacy of the subject, the Pro prietor begs to say, that there is an tar of chastity' a the attitude and expression of the figure, tending to o leek even the most 'voluptuous imagination; to %Impure, alb is parity ; and "Heni soft gni may pertreP , ghoul I up ply to others. -, Asa Californian Speculation it would resdize AN IMMENSE FORTUNE. Exhibition open from 9A. AI. to 9P. M. Adroit? +moo 25 cents. (m,17 Rochester linoclrJasse Explained. MESSRS. Binla will give their interesting Mama. •I-UL 1 4 1 n or-lhe Beilitaglilappings,atthe City Lecture Room, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and. Friday evenings, May 20th, 1i15t,2221 and 211.. They will pro. ducelhe exact mysterious sounds so loud that they will be distinctly heard by the whole addienee. They will also exhibiting secret. of the bewitched Table; the En chanted Bell, rung without hands; Fabian Horn, or. the. Spirit Music ; and every part of the Flapping impositiott will be exhibited to .the perfect comprehension of tha whole audience.. • - • 133'• To commence at 8 o'clock. Admission-15 coats. Greenwood :Gatzdasaa, TWO and a half laile3 below the My, on the ba tk of L the Ohio Hirer; an Ornamental Plower Garden,and a delightful summer retreat. lee Cream, Conte* don aries Fruits, Temperate Drinks, lte., kept for the no comaiodatwn- of rtsiters. Also, a large assottnteitt of Shrubbery-and Everblooming Plants for sale. • The steamer Chieftain leaves the foot of Pitt 'street, at the becoming of each hour, from 9 o'clock A. M. t ntil 19 P. M lauding at the Garden [Closed on Sundae.] . . . Dahill/it Dilatant ' • • rnbest assortment and most Tare and beautiful Ira. ty of Dahlias west of the Allegheny Mountains, are to be had at Roseruces BtOre, Filth street, next door to the Morning Post, one door from Wood. This collection cost -hundreds of dollars to the nine, tent grower who selected them, and have been pro. nooaced the best in private hands in the United States. —being from Soots Flaks, (Pare Whitek to Panstio lm, (Jet Black); and -from Rucen• of Pnarrrans, (ben Yellow In the world!, to War Bagis and Gem, Ole ban scarlet' in the world,) with all tee fancy varieties be. tween the opposite*, that have been named. Prices : shall be made to suit. Remember, ROBIN/30M8,, Filth strew one door from Wood. fmTRI fienUemera , a Gangways Boots. FOR beauty comfort and durability they are , unequalled. Manufactured by tay2o:3t • • - • •19 rink street. • Ltglituntem tteds...itgiraWe Patent. • JAMES JACKSON, General Agent, WAgnals Dry.:, 80 Wood strzt4inasburgh, .Po., ' • (Cartargothes Cutlery Stole), THESE LIG tITNI 0 RODS are so constructed that they cannot get out of order.-The Insulators:end ,- Attachments fining accurately, the Points and Magneto are unrivalled—the whale being highly ornamental, and *Lawn t dispute, the best condamor ever manufactai ed. 1 I will pat them up dire? the Country at 121 e. 9? foot and I, 81 the points and magnets. Address by post or leave • ' a written order at 80 Wood st where the Rods may be - George ft. itiddle, . 'CONVE - TrANCE_ ,R ---". cfis—No. 149 Fount s t , arms Chary asy,PirtsbstrgA: Etat% Mortgages, Agreements, Bonds, Releases .' .. and other Instruments of Writing,Arawn with neatness, legal ateuracy and dispatch. • • Ho will also attend to 4 ;awing and alliz!g Mechanics Liens, Accounts of Execatom end Adminutrators; pro. outing appointments of Guardians; - and orders of Or. phans , Court for snits of Real Ensue, Ito, Ice, m 19:3m =Tweet y.Blx BuIIAIn#C Lots at Auction. WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION,on the premises, VW First Ward Allegheny Cityou SaMrday, Map 24th, at 2 o'clock, P. bl., Twenty".Bl2 Building Lots, on Rebecca street, and running back to Wide street, hav- ing two fronts:_. The Lott eze located on the hank of the River. in a thriving part Of the city, lathe ittnnediato vicinity of the Ferry from - Allegheny- to Temperance• ville, and would make a. ploasanr and convenient koel tioa for private residences, being : - the • most valuable property now in market: Terms and other information can be obtained on application to `0.14. Riddle, at his Mae ree Office, on Fourth stmt, above Mora Pittsburgh, or to the subscriber e on the premiere . Terms =We known at sale. seleposttive. • . •.I AMES SORE/AT, Owner. • my 22 • .XREBS &;EIgIYLE, • -•ll3ordlinit lamas. Q. UTPABLE accon o, intodad - onalbiseveral BOARDERS can be had intho Diamond. • Boarding oltber by the week, day o . r meaL Moderatoobalges. mritttt •• ,* • • • • Wtd..TELI.D3ON. ' ' - To Fairgoers. LOOO eRESFt LANDS _A n itt sr MlN? i trD locatedl R GRAZING o l li N t ? nueltelly Ether, wain Melva miles o? th elew Yen: and 'tie Railroad. ~ . • Also-1,000 acres in Elk comity; for sale on ariouttuo dating terms, Enquire of A. WILKINS. & CO., . myta center of. Market ma& Third MA. O GARDNEBB.—Twenty acres of OaQ ening T already under good cultivation, wera' in' ores .nras of sh 4 ray, will be sold for 4500 an acre. Ono-third cult the balance' ln one, two and three yeius. For particu lars, enquire ache Banking Douse of . • A. WrLSINS & CO., • corner of Market and Third. sta. , • Era NSYLVANIA RAILROAD-NOTICE TO CON TRACTORS -Proposals willbe received from the to the 12th of Jane next, at Johnstown and Summit, for -the ;grading and'masonry of that ponion of the litountam Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, be tween Alton, in Blair county, and P tin gide Pointy a few miles below Jefferson, is Cambria—n distance of 25 . The road within this distance wilt cross the Alicght ny mountain, encountering some of the ,heaviest .gradin offered in this country. In addition to a number or ez. teazle* cuttings embankments, and cultierts, there will be one tunnel Ilk° yards , in length at the euramit of the mountain, and , another of 200 yards through Pringle* Point. • Tstie—cash, monthly. For farther infonnation, ap• ply to EDWARD MILLER. Esq., Associate Engineer Blairsville • Imliana county, or BTRICND RNEASS:P. A. Engineer, Attunes,, . Blair ooanty.' 1. - EDOAM THOMPSON Chief - Engineer. Engineer Department P.R. H. Co. P/aUdelphfa, May ISA. • - S To Let. • HE well finished and famished STORE, on itt T. Third sueet, - near the Post Mee, at protect occupied by Mrs. pukgr f .oso Apply to . . • E.D. Gaizold; roY" • • * i'aLiberty c RCM. PERSONS of sedentary habit' will Ind Dr,-Ralpieg Pills very beneficial: They gAVonst 10 the atom aeb, and renovate and, raga:n*6 in °Bella and pfiy. sical strength. These pills are invaluable.. tar Spring diseases. 23 cents p er box. To be bad at my 2oNo. 60, straukeeid IItEMEMBER that Healer's Vartrautpa le zu , 4 , Tu o AA, to extol warms where tlusy extet,a a um, w and 9 mate 4. tr NEVER FAILS, - place to cot it is as my2o . No: 50, Smithfield Meet. - I":aCCO—ltnasell kitobison'OV. U. 0 rant‘e,lesie 11 3 4 wee, and the popular brands, in store and for gala. myl9 'Kum & hIOCYRIISAD. QI.IIS/rttlES—la bans. Vinegar ; 0 50 bail. Starch; . - 10 do Chocolate ; 100 reams Sag Paper; • In store and for sale bq ' m • 19 ZINO 4c hIOOSHEhiI MOLASSES—New Orleans o I- • • 7.7 St. Louis S. H. do, (Betekcest St. James do - In oars and for ine,lo by.- EINLi 'MlialitkiEA)- fie.:; .0. sgoi• _ Lanyiro4dereo t uaguw,- , • - • do - Cgqii4ed do; • do `. r ed do ; • ' Reigeitediaridibi•.4titby . • . ": ROO .ft MOORHEAD MEM MEE ~ i i • •, . ~ .. ....- _ , . .'J'.':::, - . 17-...." , . :''!. . .'"'- ' l -' '':'. : .. ..... . .....,.... I=EIMM • • . 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