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Dalmatians:l State DOnventlons• AT READING, Pot nominating candidates for GOVERNOR and CaNat Coartnarrorras, on the dth of Jane t 1851, es fixed by the Wfilitungport Convention. AT HARRISBURG, Per noniinaiing candidates for Scent= liceett, on the 11th Of Jane. 113.51, its fixed by the regol .e r aehoe ni the State (antral Cotamittee. • _ lass Noumea Posy has a larger circulation than any 'subscription paper published' in Pinaborgh.' To hi/M -oen men it affords an excellent medium for Advent Ping; and being the only Democratic paper issued in Alleghe ay county, it goes into the hands of a class of readers reached by no other paper.. Advertisers will be; good' enough to bear this in mind. - . . . • 'The New .Water Tax Law. This law, of which so much tea been said re: : candy, will be found in to•deirs paper, in the pro ceedings of the Common Council. it is wonky of a careful perusal. • There is but one paper in Pittsburgh besides the Post that now receives full and escientive tele graphic despatches from all parts of the world. The t'enterprising (t) paper had not a line of the Canada's news in its issuoOlyesterday. If our Whig friends wish to read late, news, let them subscribe for the Post and they will never be disappointed. • Another Flare trp - • We learn from geed authority that the Whig Heed Quarters have been removed from the office of the Daily American to the Law Office of a car. tain gentleman who aspirant° be one of the leader* of the party) This change bas created a terrible enurement in the pa ty, and is understood to be the work of Deacon who now claims the old ,Casette to be the exClusive organ of Anti-Masonic Whiggery In Pittsburgh. We are assured that Itto. DLZ had nothing to do with the matter out way or the other; . indeed, there appears to be a disposition to treat hip unfairly; since he entirely failed to re. ceive even a crumb of the Goverutnent patronage. We are in permeation of come startling facts in re lation to this change of the Head Quarters of Anti. Masonic Whiggery, which we may publish hereafter lo detail. Suffice it to say for the present; that one of the priocipal arguments used why the Anosiican Office should be abandoned as the place of meeting, Vrat, that no gent/ems:in Would consent to be seen within the walls of that den of iniquity. A Little of Every Thing tha great Foryett divorce male is still progressing iu New York. Webb and Willis continue their in. Westing "seduetion" warfure.• greatest of humbugs, - the Brass, are catching gas from the press wherever they have - exhibited their tom-fooleries. ..... The Cooper and Johnston whip of 3Philadelphiii are fight's* lite Kilkenny eats.— •—Queen Victoria bus seven small children; Mrs. "Rodgers has ten•••..✓rhe editor of the Chronicle is trying to make It appear that he is a disbelieves inspirit rapping.. His eyes and nose. tell another tale. " Allison of tt e Steubenville Herald is in town, looking as handsome and dignified as anal. —.Work of the Beaver Star swami Mrs. Swisritelm to 'lamp into" the Turkish dresses. Mons. E. Cabot - of the Icarian Community, Nnuvoo, has gone to Europe. - The" Jouriial's telegraphic column is becoming "mean by degrees:and beautifully less," eve ry day.-- The colored ladles of New York are holding a fair to sustain -Fred. Douglass' paper:— —.Horace Orcely's old White eoat is said to be one of the greatest eatioai• ties at the World's Fair . John Ball—the great Sar saparilla Doctor John Ball, of Lonlsville f —was in the city the other day. Of course he paid us a visit•—•-• Everybody admires oar new editorial chair. It is from Woodivell'a great we rehouse, 3d street bliss Day enport Is performing id Cincinnati, at the Olytupie.--- The meteltazits say that the Post is tow the best com mercial paper in the city.•--..f•Yiusburgh is going to tarnish a blcia - for the Washington Monument . ; see pro teedingi of Council.... --It hat .een ascertained ion certainty dust all the merchants woo do a large and pros perdu business advertiseinthe -:•Goe Woad of Ohio is now on'a visit to Gov..lysight of lid. Father Mathew is visiting Henry Clay at Ashlund. •--.--Prof Agaseit left itlteittitati on Friday tar Lis home in the F.ast. • New Publlestlems. itriILBBATIONAL MONTHLY MAGAZIBC.—We have received from W. C. WALL, agent, 85, Fourth street, the June number of the above . popolar and well conducted Magazine, published by Stringer Townsend, New -York. It contains a biographical Sketch of Henry W. Herbert, " Frank Forrester," beautifully illuatrated I Trenton Falls, illustrated; New Proof of the Earth's Rotation, illustrated ; Aa thor. and Books, and over 30 other excellent arils des. Price per copy, 25 cents. The EDINBOIOII‘RIVLZA.--FrOIT Mr. WALL we have also received the April number. of Leonard ScottEx Co?, reprint of the tclinburgh Review. Its contents are: England is it to ; the Salmon Fish. eries j Souther. Life and Correspondence ; Laman. tam in Thibet : and Tutor? , ; Cousin ; Spain and Spanish Politics; Shall we ret,in our Colonies? !be Helot in Italy ; Ultramontane Doubts. BocnapsoPsJoustirst or MAN.--The publisher hag sent us the April and May numbers of this well known medical monthly, issued io Cincinnati, and edited by the celebrated Dr. Bemoan/tn. This is • very cheap and very used publication, especially to the medical fraternity. Price 91,00 per annum. By the way we may here state that Dr. Buchanan is expected in this city in the course of a . few days, end will probably give a series of lectures on hie &Tonle topica. !ti' The Gazette oryeatenlny contained another Government euivertisement o and we observe that the Deacon atilt continues his sycophantic: putTery of the President and his Cabinet! . . Mir The Democrats of the city ofßeading, Rya the Lebanen _Advertiser, (Derr.,) arc busily engaged in making arrangement, for the mceptiim or the Delegates to the State convention to be held in that city oo the 4th or/one. They purpose giving them the right kind . of a welcome. SWAN= Faso Bt.oVin Ur I—Taacc Luce Loa. ..— , The Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday publishes the follow lag despatch : - NEW Outman, May 22, 1851. Ed. ems: commercial:—Steactier 'Echo blew up. Three betide dead. Officers and passecgere all eafe. W. W. WHITE BERG. . . EURO/T.IM Atm Nonni AssisUcAti 4 itAlS; Iti44lsT.7lhe 800. Caleb Cushing has Introduced tcidtlitithuntachuietts Legislature a bill to aid in the conirriiiiiiitiof the European and North American Railway; authorizing an issue of state scrip, to the 116101113 t of 500,000, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per an - uctur, payable gembaOnCially,Ond the principal redeemable 'in 20 years, for the use and benefit of the said raid whenever it shall be . Orgini sad, with $1,000,000 stock embsMibed for, and s s oo,oBoPold io. the.otate of Maine hoe made a similar- grant of 8600,000 'ln money scrip, or an loquitsleat form • antistactorr to the Governor and Commil. It is thought in Boston the bill will • • Jo. Luiz—Gen. Lutz has heen nominated tor Preeident by hie friends in Indiana, and (or Congress alollll delegate by his iriendain Oregon. Of the for. Suet he had not heard at last accounts from him. Of the latter he says As to the delegateship, I wiR leave the matter en. tiyely to'cny (Honda.- Oregon i 5, one .ball be my. home. Should Ibe alectea,l will try t o b e uera to the territory. -I am - not ambitious tor. efface. If ilia agreed the; I am to ruo, I will perform ray p a " . tidy. PITTSBURGH To Advertisers. anb . , A party. of Mexican tradersreached St. Lotus Masi week from having passed losgt numbers of Indians on the Plains. Theieere very few emi• gTanla on their way over to California excepting the . .-, ...- .. ,__ , —"" The Pairaloßepablic,speakinkotßoxe,s lectures on the epirit rapping', says their "trashy, nonsensical exhibition ii about the most miserable 12} cents' worth of lainnbogavernirered ton gullible public:" • The Steabenvilleidessenger says The managers of the Gas company are pushing forward the erection of the Works with commendable zeal. The enterprise is being carried out with a degree of energy and rem-pil led* which does honor to those concerned. The works will reflect credit on the clay, and be of great advantage to the public. We shall have light early in the fall. The Portsmouth (0.) Daily Dispatch understands that a-barrel of pork was found, a few days since, sev. era/ feet under ground in The old bed ofthe Scioto river. Tne meat was perfectly good, and the barrel but little damaged.. 11;niust. have been lost some time before the river's course waschanged,' probably from one of the many - flatboats that twenty or thirty years since came , . down the Scioto. —'The aiivantages of our railway communications with the Nest axe strikingly Illustrated by the exhibit of the number of passengers passing over the Alleghe ay Portage Etaibroad In the months of Atlanta end April, 18.50-18 1. In t. 5.515, the number was 1,4.Wi; Li tam It was 5i765, showing a difference in favor of ibis year of Rev, Mr. WoLoom), of South Carolina, lately he quel4ed 100,000 dollars to the Methodist Episcopal Church South.. Cornelius .Van Houston, Esq., late of Mimes comity, Miss., has devised Ms whole OM lane/ estate, altar Ms wife's death, to the same church, to be equally divided between the Missionary Society and the Book Concern. Master Tommy Carria, a boy of 14, residing in Kildare, Ireland, has eloped with Miss Eliza a girl aged 13, the servant girl who managed the affair as con fidants being between fifteen and siztren years old.— Thal avenite higitive took with her 114 belonging to her mother; find the boy and girl have proceeded to America together: --- The Reading ConvenUon will number among Hs delegates quite a number of editors. Alreaay we have Foanry of the Penney/ear:fan, Bawititts of the Bedfotd . Gazette, WILSON of the Allentown Republican, Tout, of the Clarion Democrat, and likely come others. They al ways make good delegates. The new Constitution of the Sims of Maryland abolishes- the lottery system : any party engaged in a duel, as principal or second, is disqualified front holding office : no clergyman is eligible to a seat in the State Legislature, and the Governor is to be elected every four years. The New Yorker says: " Miss Lirru, we lesro, has taken a house in Brooklyn, where she will Spend the summeimondis ; litthousin and secretary, and Bene • .diet, Sabi and Belletti, residing with her.” The interior of Bunker Hill Monument is to be used to demonstrate the rotation of theeorth on its axis, by repeating Foucault , s experiment whh a pendalum 216 feet long. Mr. Bond and Mr. Ilorsford, of Cambridge, Will superintend it, and the public will be admitted by paying a small fee. Daring tha heavy thunder storm on Tuesday of teraoon, the 13th instant, JOHN/Dimon, of Columbia and a farmer named IVlrwra, of Little Britain township Lancaster county, were struck by lightning aild tn.tant ly killed. The Presbyterian Herald learns that the parer:um lately murdered on the frthmus were the Rev. E. R. Geary and wife and three children, who were sent out by the Presbyterian Board of Missions to Oregon from Ohio. . A painter, while at work upon a steeple in Bridge ton. N. J., last week. •received from a lightning rod a charge of electricity, which parttlized bin abonlderand arm for some time. It came (roma thundercloud which was pasting over at the time The Democrats of Vermont held their State Con vention at Montpelier on the t.ld instant, sad limbs's tad (or Governor,. lion. John S. Robinson, of Banning. ton; (or Limit. Governor, Mon. Gael Harrington. of Al barghr for Treasurer. R. C. Reddinvon, of St. Johns buiy. The London illustrated News has An engraving of Mrs. Mary Banton, who is called the olden woman in the world. She was born on the 12th of Feb., 1731, and is of course more than one handred and twenty yrs. of age. She lives in the rural village of F.J.kton, in the possession of all her faculties. . • .. Prof. itosasrz deceived tife hundred dollars (or the five lectures he delivered before the Yang ;times Library Association of Cincinnati. Senator Panetta had his pocket picked of the Erie railway celebration at Dunkirk, of 800. He wishes h underttnod, however, that be does not look spun the robbery as an Admintstratiou measure. A year ugo Congress wade a donation rode Alo. bile and Ghleago Railroad, of lands sufficient for the cost of the work. In Alabama the lands have already been selected by a commissioner appointed by the Governor of that State; they amount to =NO acres, and ore val ued at 760,000.- ' • The Board of Directors of the Pacific Railroad Company completed their organisation at St. Louis, last week. The officers of the Company are Turman Arun, President ; A. S. MITCCIELL, Secretary ; Dr. R. Snirsosli Treasurer. Exhibition of Jealousy In Boston. About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the promo nader*of Washington street—and the lovely quality, of the atmosphere, a glorious specimen of bright, beautiful and bewitching May, bad tempted forth an unusual number of charming women and gay and gallant men— were astonished out of their propriety by the appearance of a spirited horse, and handsome baggy driven by a gentleman, seated alone, and hanging behind, with a emote, grasp upon the body of the carriage a beautiful and elegantly dressed fe. male. The gentleman drove sloog with the utmost nonchalance, holding the ribbons and guiding the horse like a "blood," as he Is, at a fire or eight mile gait. The lady - behind stock to her perilous and uncomfortable position, with the courage and desperation of a feminine Swum, as we have no doubt she is. Some few philanthrophic and daring gentleman attempted to stop the horse; bat the mats of beholders of this novel eshibition seemed rooted to the sidewalk. The driver occasionally touched up hts animal with the whip; and looked to the right and left with evident surprise at the sensation his elegant "turn out" was creating. On reaching Dock square, the lady exhausted with the erode! clinging to the . vehicle; her dream torn and disarranged . , lost her bold and fell upon the pavement. She was mediately, raised by policeman Phllbrick, assisted by several gentlemen who witnessed the affair, and, the crowd beComing exceedingly large and noisy, waeconvoyed to the Marshall* office. -In the con fusion, diesel:Werner' drove off, or rather as we un derstood, took a roundabout cut to ihe stable and pat . op his team. The lady woo the wife of the gen. tleman in the buggy, and seems to have been actua ted by jealousy, supposing that he was going to take an airing with-another woman. neon his per!, do. clares that he did not know that any one was behind his carriage more especially his wife. - This state. menu we are inclined to think is true. The lady we think, would make a good pioneer in introducing the Bloomer costume in this city. After a brief stop at the Marshal's office, a carriage was called, and she was conveyed home.—Bosfon Matt, May 22. lllgnola Central Railroad. Mr. Schuyler, President of the Illinois Central :Railroad Company, has issued. a Circular to the : Directors, in which he estimates the quantity of land which the company possesses by virtue of the grant from Congress at 2,572,800 acres. Of this land two millions of acres are to be placed in trust as collateral security for the construction bonds of the company . The remainder ie to be . appropri% ated to the interest fund and to meet Contingen, cies. Mr. Schuyler . classifies and values the land to be held in trust as , follows: . . 400,001) acres of inferior agricultural laud at $6 per acre $2,400,000 1I I 200 000 acres as - good agricultural lands 4 . 610 per acre 12,000000 ,500,000 acres superior agricultural lauds at . • $l6 per acre 4,600,000 •100,000 acres especially valuable lands, • " such as town site", mineral and other lauds, at $25 per acre.... 2,500,000 Teel TIELIGILAPIL—.IIev. John Pierpont, writing upon the Telegraph, concludes thus: A hero chieftain laying down his pen, Closes his eyes in Washington at ten; The lightning courier leaps along the line, And at St. Louis tells the tale at nine, Halting a thousand miles wires he departed, And getting there an pour before he started • • a .1 , , • :1 ! ~~' - ~ • toratcuk; arronzy. Prim:mewNip In Meet Council& ' . May 20, 1851. Council met. Prosentz—Meters. Bruce, Cassel, Day, Edgar, Edwarde Gallagher, Hill, Kelley, Kennedy, Kier, Kincaid, Lorenz, Morrow, Rine hart, Won, and President Murray. The minutes attic) proceeding meeting were read and approved. Mr. Edwards presented a petition "of Charley Ray. ner for permission to retain the'etore rootit in the old court house mull the same is required to-be torn down. Read, and referred to corn. on city property, with power to act. Action concurred in by C. C. The following resolution, laid over on 3d reading at the let meeting, wan then taken op: Radvid, That the sum of 8725 be and the name is hereby appropriated for the payment of counsel and other contingent expeneee growing out of the recent difficulties between the. Mayor and the city authorities, and that the com• on police be and they are authorized to draw their warrants on the City Treaeuier for the same, and charge the same to the contingent fund. Mr. Gallagher moved-the 3d reading and Dual pas. sage of the resolution. Mr. Bruce called the yeas and nave, and the call was sustained ; and the yeas and nays were se fol• lows: Ysee—Messrs. Camel, Day, Edgar, Edwards, Gallagher, Hill, Kelly, Rinehart, Sand President Murray— 9. Ness—Messrs. Bruce, Kennedy, Kincaid, Loren, Morrow, and Wilson-6. So the resolution was adopteo. Mr. Lorenz presented OD ordinance entitled "An ordinance concerning water roots," and a certified copy of an Act of Assembly relative tinter &fa) -thereto. The ordinance was read a first time, and the act was, on motion, read for information. Oa motion of Mr. Kennedy, the ordinance was read a second time; and Mr. Bruce, seconded by Mr. Kennedy, moved to lay the same on the table. Mr. Morrow moved to lay it over for the present, —on which motion the question was put without objection ; and the fame was negatived, on dkvision, ayes 6, nays 9. - - And the ordinance was read a third time and passed. Action concurred in by C. C. The following bovine's, communicated by the clerk of the C. C., was then taken up: Report ofthe com, on markets, with 30 ordinance entitled " An ordinance regulating the markets: , In C. C. report read and accepted, and ordinance read three times and panned. The report in S. C. was read and accepted, and the ordinance read a first and second time. Mr. Lorenz, seconded by Mr. Gallagher, moved to amend so as to make it take effect after the pre sent year, which motion was negatived. Mr. Edgar moved to postpone the further consid. matte° thereof until after the erection of the new Market House in the Diamond, which motion pre. Petition for rebuilding the Adams Market House in Fifth Ward. lo C. C. read and referred to corn. on markets. Report of corn. on claims and accounts, with the Following resolution. In C. C. read and accepted, and resolution read three 1103P9 and adopted: Raolved, That the Mayor be and he is hereby au. thorized to drew his warrants in favor of the follow• ing persona, viz : in favor of J. Shidte, for the sum of 810,45 D. Youngman, tt 16,00 A. Shaw, to •17,00 J. Kidd & Co., c , 4,22 A. Wilson & Co., u 8,10 H. Nixon, Esq., rr 35,07 Wm. M. Edgar,.‘ 21,03 Audio favor o f Pittsburgh Gal Co., 6591,69 in fall of their claims t and charge the gas account to appropriation No. 9, and the balance to contin gent fund. Report of the cont. no gas lighting. In C. C. read and accepted. In all of which action the S. C. concurred.' Report of the water com. on the ordinance com. milted to them, entitled ti An ordinance for the bet• ter collection of water rents oo new buildings, sup. .plementary to an ordinance parsed the 27th day of December, A.D. 1847, relating to the water works," a ppro ng the passage thereof es amended by them ; ass, upon petitions for water pipes on sundry streets, &c., with the following resolution. In C. C. report tend and steepled, and the ordinance and resolution read three times anti parsed : &Weed, That the onnt of $2OOO be tickled to ap. propriatlon No. 6, in order that water pipe may be etteeded on ■oeh streets is hare been reported on and recoomeoded to be laid by the water corn. Ors year. le S.C. the report was read and accepted, end the ordinance read three times and prated. - • • :•• the....tenolution was rind s Gra sod second time. end Mr. Kincaid leered ita third readieg; bet there being votes in the negative, the motion did not pre rail. Whereupoo Mr. Kelly amended by Mr. Bruce, moved that the rules he suspended for the purposo or having the yew:ammo road a third lime; which motion prevailed, on division—oyes 9, noes 4. So the resolution was read a third time ; and the question being upon 1(11 I;031 passage, Mr. Morrow called the yeas and nays, which were ordered, and were at 'allots : Yeas — Messri.Bruce.Edger,Edwards,Galligher, Hill, Kelly, Ktonedy, Kincaid, Wilson and PreAl. dent Murray--10. Nap—Messrs. Day, Kier, Lorene, Morrow and Riochan—S. So the resolution was adopted. Report of police tom. on claim of John Jones watchman, trub tho following recolution : Roared, That tho Mayor be and be is hereby • authorised to draw his warrant on the City Tr or, in favor of John Jones, fur the suns of $66, and, charge the same to appropriaiion No. 6. Report of same on claims of David Fenwick arid others, late city Constables, adverse as to H. Mut. ray, nod with the follnwiog resolution : Resolved, That the Mayor ho and be is hereby authorized to draw his warrant no the Troasnrer, in favor of Jacob Rapp, for $2; In favor of H. H. Sampler for 618,99; also, for Philip Vierheller for $13,99 ; also, for David Fenwick for 820,66, in fall for their services as high and city Constables, and charge contingent fund. In C. C., reports severally read and accepted, and resolutions read three times and adopted. Action concurred is by S. C. Alan, the following resolution, In C. C. read three times and adopted ; end Messrs. Mellon, Riddle and Bisset appointed on part of C. C. Resolved, That a committee of five, consisting of two from Select and three from Common Council, tie appointed to procure and bare prepared a atone to . be presented by the City of Pittsburgh to the Wash. Ington Monument at Washington City. Action concurred in, and Mews. Edgar and Bruco on part of S. C. An ordinance entitled " An ordinance for the ce. tablishment of a uniform standard for the meaaore• merit of bituminous coal in the City of Pittsburgh," with copy of the Act of Assembly on which the same Is predicated. In C. C. ordinance read three times and passed. On motion of Mr. Bruco the ordinance was read a second time, and On motion of Mr. Bruco the same was referred to the com, on ordinances. And the Couocil adjourned. (orsiczat. er.ronv.) Proceeding. In Common Commll. Monday, May 26. 1851. Members present—Messrs. Blasel, Black, Cordell, Cunningham, Drum, reload, Garrison, Gribben, Har per, Kayo, Lowry, Lyttle "M , Cartney, 51We,land, Mellon, Pollock, Reie, Riddle, And. Scott, Sbrom, Tindle, WlBock, Wilnon , Young, and President. The minutes of the two preceding meetings were read and approved. Mr. Rage presented a petition of citizens of the sth ward, for an addition to their market house. Road and referred to market com., and action con. curred in by S. C. Mr. Cowen.—A report from the water cam., with the accompanying resolution, viz: Ruolved, That the sum of $2OOO bo added toop. propriation No. 6, in order that water pipe may be wended on inch streets air have been reported on and recommended to be laid by the water com. this year. Report road and accepted, and resolution teed twice and laid over. Also."Ao ordinance for the better collection of water rents." Read a third time and passed. Mr. Witzecx—Two reports from the police com. With the accompanying resolutions, viz: ' • Resolved, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized to draw bin warrant on the City Troaeu. reo in favor of John Jones, for tho anon of SW, and charge the came to appropriation No. 5. Resolved, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized to draw his warrant on the Yreasarer in ,favor of Jacob Rapp for 02; in favor of H. H. Sheeler for $18,99; also for Philip Vierbeller for 019,99; also for David Fenwick for 820,56, in fall for their services ae high and city constables, and charge contingent fond. Reports read and accepted, and resolutions read three times and adopted. Action concurred in by B.C. 621,400,000 Mr. Pozzocz—A report from Ile cont. on claims and accounte, together with the. tollowing.resolu. tion, viz: Resolved, That the Mayor be, and he its hereby, aothoriaed to draw his warrant on the City Treaan. tar In favor of the following perm., In'faVor ;,: i 4 :~ CITY AFFAIRS ~., . `; `' Mil ' 4 ti..4`l', _ ;•~ of J. Stadia for the um of 810,45; D. Youngeon for 817 ; J. Kidd & Co. for 84,22; A. Wilson & Co. fbr 88,10 ; Ef. Nixon for 535,07; Wm. M. Edgar for 891,9; and In favor of the Pittsburgh Gas Company for the sum of $5591,69, in fall of their'claitne, and charge tho gas account to appropriation No. 9, and the balance to contingent fund. Report read and accepted, and resolution read three times and adopted. Action concurred In by S. C. Mr. Kan—A report of the com. on gas lighting, whichowas read and accepted. Mr. hirtzon—a Au ordinance for the establish ment of srfoniferm atandird 'lot the measurement of thilumincius coat la the city of Pittsburgh."— Read three times and adopted. Mr. FlUCtiD—The following resolution, viz: Resolved, Thatthe 2d district Street Commission. or Is hereby directed to open that part of Colwell street between Vine and Oinwiddie Street. After being read, he moved to amend by adding —provided-the cost does not exceed $lOO. Mr. Druu moved to amend by saying $5O. Both of which amendments were lost, and the resolution was then laid over. Mr. Mer.zos—The foll Owing resolution, viz : Resolved, That a corn. of five to commit of two from the Select and three from t he ' Common Coun cil, be appointed to proctire and have prepared, a stone to be presented by. the City of Pittsburgh to the Washington Monument at Wasbiogton City. Resolution read three times and adopted, and Messrs. Mellon, Riddle and Bine! appointed on part of C. C. Action concurred in by S. C., and Meseta. Brace and. Edgar appointed. On motion ofMr.Cordell, the roles were stnpend• ed for the purpose of reading a third time the rein. lion appropriating $2OOO for laying water pipes.-- And the resolution was then adopted by the follow. i ng vote: Yeas —Messrs. Bisset, Cordell, Cunningham, Drum, Priced, Harper, Kaye, Lowry, Lytle, Mcv Cartoey, IlieFarlaed, Mellon, Pollock, Reis, Riddle, And. Scott, Shroin Tindle and Satin —l9. Nays—Messrs. Black, Garrison,Gribben, Willock, Wilson and President-6. The clerk of S. C. communicated a petition, of Chas. Rayner. In S. C. road and referred to cam. on city property, with power to act. Action con curred in. . Also," An ordinance concerning water rents." In 8. . read three times and passed. Action con. cuffed in. On motion of Mr. Cordell, the following sections of no Act of Assembly, approved the 12th day of April, 1851, entitled " An Act to change the name of the Methodist Church, etc.," were authorized to be published with the proceedings, viz: . Sitertott 4. Be it enacted by-the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penny sylvanio, in General Aesembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That In all cases whore soy tax or taxes of any kind have'been; or shall be, assessed on any ground rent inning out of, or charged on, any lot or lots of ground situ ate In the City of Pittstrurgb, the owner or occupier of such lot or lots; as well as the owner of each ground rent charged thereon, shall be liable to pay all tares assessed on such ground rent during hla or her ownership, possession or occupancy of such lot Of lots; and in case of nonpayment of such tax or taxes, the same .ball and may be collected by dia -1 tress and Bale of the goods nod chattels of the per , son or persons in the occupancy or possession of the 1 premises whereon such ground rent is charged in the manner authorized by law; and 'each tax or taxes, or any part thereof having been so paid by or collected from the person or persons in the occa pancy or possession of the premises, and not being the owner or owneraof the ground rent it shall and may be lawfnl for him, her or them to recover said tax or taxes so paid by or collected from him her or them, from the owner of the ground rent on which the mid tax or taxes were assessed, nr at his, her or their election, to defalk the same in the pay ment of tho rent doe to In, her or their lessor, who, it he or she be not the owner of the ground rent shall or may defalk in like manner, until the said tax or taxer shall be dofalked in the payment of the rent due to the owner of the ground rent on which such tax or tare/ shall have been smeared, unless such recovery or defalcation would impair or vie late some contract or agreement previously made by and between mach ground landlord or tenor sad fester, or sublessee in regard to the pay ment of tam assessed on said ground rent. And in case any such lot or lots of ground oe vacant au improved and tinoccuped, so that no sufficient dis- tress can be found thereon, it shall be the duty of the collector to return the tan or Well nese:tied on the ground rent charged on each vacant or unite• proved lot or lots, if the same remain unpaid, to•the COMEOII6OIIOIII of Allegheny County, in the same MOO!, en Mel on unseated lands; and the said Col:minim:tem shall cause such ground rents to be sold for the payment of the tszt3,ituesaed thereon, and no returned and remaining unpaid, in the manner provided - by lass like cases for the tale of narrated lands lot tales. . • .That froin and illlir a pun!! of`title act, no person wbo shall haws . &aided within COI City for one year immediately µreiterates- soy die. Lion for hilyor, 41dernaen, or other °Mears of said City, and who shall not, within- the said year, hale paid all city tares award to Mot; shell be emitted to vote at any such election lur officers of said City. Scc, tl. Thtt the goods and thatieloof any own et or occuptnt of soy tentage or lot of ground Withal Allid City, shill be liable to be distrained fir the uses of the then current year assecred on such premises, although said Met may have .beeo amused on said premises before such owner or occupier took possession, or became the otroer 'henna. • Ste. 7. That the good. mad •chatiels of a n, *Owneubr occupant of any mesauege or lot or gr - ound within mul City, may be dlstreined for tam astunted aro such messnago or Naar grand, although the same ho not upon the premises; sod such goods sad !chattels shall and may be ,elzed•aad taken undei a distress for ouch tones in may -part or ward of said City. although the premises whereon said taxes shall have been atteett.ed may btaltuatn in another sad dame ward. Sec. 9. That from and alter the passage of this act, al) water rents shall be *mimed to tho owner Of owners of the premises for the me of the water, in which'the laid water rents are armload, in the same manner as City tame; and, such water rents so asses sed shall be collected and be a 'lto on tho real es. tate on which the same shall Nava been steeped in the same mariner as City tares ate or may be, by law, a lien and collectable; and dhe provisions of the Act attic 9th of April, 1849,:'entitled .tAo act to exempt property to the valata.a area handfed dollars from leery and ninon erMiatiorr and dlstreas for rent,t , shall not be taken &conttrued to Apr ply to said water rents. SEc. 9. That en much of any let or acts 3, la hereby altered, Pad no more, beittad the name is hereby repealed, . . On motion, Council adjourned. a Singular Nuisaiirei A moil the law reports in out Eat;nab files, we notice one of a case, on this Herne Circuit, Of a very singular sod amusing charsbtor... The action was for nuisance, brought by a meratant, - just retk red from business, against a neigtfi:w who canted a number of scaffolds to be erected op his lend, con. ligstoon to the plaintiff's pretnisoldiraro which wore suspended a string or tea kettlesitos boards, Inter. nf .li 1 ing pots, horse collars , horses' a 'hullocka , headi, nod a figure representing Maria IS 6.6-411g1., the mar. ry was not e ly hideo deresa. This trumpery to the sight, but its clatter in the wind moan unearthly that the simple people of die_ country were skald to pass the spot in the eittilthout the pro tection of a policeman. To : gtv '445 court a bolter idea of the merits of the care, 4 jog* box contain. ing a model of the nuisance, zWast. brought in, and the contento were no sooner exhibited than the whole court was convulsed with laughter. The.ven erable Lord Chief Justicejoined In tbeehorue, and observed that the model ought to go to the exhibii. tioe. The counsel for the defendet weaved lnw at. once, and only pleaded for a little mercy, Win mich case any mercy were possible. , T ll6 4arYt'afte: 4 e" liberating about half an boor, - giro X6OO damages to the plaintiff.—N. Y. Courer. Vet There is generally aomo fdn going on where ex-Senator Dickinson ie. , 'The correspondent of the Mona/ of Commerce, retiree the Fallowing colloqra between Gov. D. and Senator Devlin, on the cars: as they were panning over the Erie railroad last week. The Governor was nub:nixie hr. i f Judge Doug. Iles was any relation to another gentleman bearlog his cognomen somewhat prominent in public life.-- “His naine,” Days the Governor' "iaSredcirlek; I be. I jive here not a coolie of yonthri!? 'fils/o,'r replied the Judge, "thorn are two fanillier of Douglarses —the Slack and the Red Douglass-4 represent the Red.,' "I was once," added the Judge; (ton the stump in.llliooja, surrounded by a party of Candler°, one of whom regarded immewhat insignificantly with, bla eye my diminutive tied then attennsted portion Pecoently he addressed me—tbfr. 4ouglaaa are you` a decendant of the great Block flosiglasta) Yes, I am , —my health had been bad for some time, and I war reduced to about 110 panda., The Irishman scanned again my pony limbs. ;Faith and be jaberays said he ga h—l of a Descent it is.'"- . • The New York marble polisheraiind mbhere an!, ow a strike for higher wages:l.4h Tuesday night Week a gang of the strikers were attested for creating ri riot about the premises of Mr. Levy,-VoneMutter iti.Efih: 14enth street: - • IMENZI -.:* =NM i ~~ '~+~ MEM .;%,:e. 4 ,.k, , !i` - Iles Brom% the• Worse ior,l/71ast. . .. What though the homespun anitieivreitt. Best suited to the 8011* of WU,' :What though orteparrest food he ilires;;' tends the.lootoor litisthe soil; . C'hat though tiolold;leof gilds* tongue, Devoted to congenial chat?-- , ..- If.righro.retrallsiandhot 'man is none the worst for tEmt,..- - . . . - What though within the humble C3l No costly ornament is seen; What though the wife possesses not Her saiin gowns of black and green ; What though the merry household band Nalfibaked:fly to ball and bat? If conscience guides the heart and hand - The.man Is none the worse for that. True worth is not a thing of dress— splendor,- wealth, or classic lore! Would that these trappings we loved leas t And clung, to honest worth the mare! Though pride`may. spurn.the toiliarbrawd, - . The tattered garb, the crownless hat, Yet God min Nature cry aloudi> The man is -. none the worst for Gi-al-. Lord Byron and the Monk. , A writer in a late numberof Eliza Coolc'elour nalt in giving a description of Newstead -Abbey, Lord Byron's former 'residence, relates the follow^ At the end of a gallery, a huge stone coffin met our gaze, with several other relics. of the dead, such us bones, skulls, Scc , Which were dug np,duft ring Lord 13yron'a residence at the Abbey, from under the flagging in-the cloisters. It appears that at one time his lordship had -a strange fancy for this species of resarrectionizing • and digging up of dead men's bones.. But:whether it was that he fancied the thrifty friars bad filled their coffins with gold before taking their departure from this nether world, in order to pay their passage money and, secure a rapid transition into the „next, or whether he expected to find some, more brazen eagles, or what would be still- better, the ,great iron chest, filled with gold and jewels, that was reported- to, be buried.or sunk somewhere :ei ther in the ground.or lake; In whether it was a mere curiosity - for seeking up antiquarian relics, I cannot pretend to tell, though report, hints at the two former thotives, However, amongst oth er things, this coffin was - brought to light, and with it the skeleton iaf a think. Another of the noble lord's strange fancies was:to have the skull of this said skeleton cleaned, mounted, with silver and made into a drinking cup He then wrote the half a dozen stanzas; which are probably well known to the public, beginniag: "Start na,aor deem my spirit fted," , and which were afterwards engraVed upon the sil ver: The cup was shown to us by the house keeper, and with it, the following somewh at strange and new story. Mind, i don't say that, we helieved' it, neither do I ask you, gentle reader, to believe it—l merely tell you the tale as it-was told us by the worthy woman's own lips, She assuredtus it was universally credited by the whole household. The story is this: When. flyron first 'drank out of this cup, it was at a party in, the large drawinproom. • Some la dies were seated beside him, laughing, talking, and enjoying with him - the festivity of the evening. Scarce, however, had he raised the fatal goblet to his lips, when lot:at the 'doorway appeared-- "black, terrific, and'in dusky garb" arrayed—the headless trunk, or a human being, apparently_, monk. The ladies shrieked, fainted,.and as many as could hurried onto( the room. Byron, however boldly faced the spectre, and demanded of him - his errand. The monk approached, and accused him with bitter words of his sin and guilt in thus re moving from their resting place the bones of the pious dead. and apProptiating to such vile USES the skull of a fellow mortal, who once thought spoke, and Tidied the wine like himself. lie.concluded by tolling itim the place, daY,ltotir, ind'all the par ticulars of his death, which—as the goodlady as sured us— ! all carne to ' pass exactly as predic- Thus ends this short, but strange story. But thia.ts bnt one in a hundred of the hobgoblin tales which are told of this ancient place. Byron him self believed, or pretended to believe in a great many of them, and to - one tabled visitant especial. ly he has given the most perfect sanction by his credence, and caused- him to be recognized as . a familiar inmate of the Abbey. 'Phis is the korona goblin friar, who is taid . to' walk nightly through the WO and ektisters,pnd to have been• seen by Byron himself on setetat important oicriinns:, way!! portending evil Clneof theseoccasinnswits a A-ort limo previous to his onfartunate triarriapo with 11tiss Milbank. How far this reyott i&tittal am not prepared to sat: . His Maw - ever, etrabodied the tradition in a -balled, in which he thns - speaks of him: "Whet, en heir in born he's-heard.to mourn; And when nup,ht in to befall 11.3 t ancient line, in the pale monnthine . 11e watki nom bait to hile. • • His form yol may trace, bat not MI face— "llia shadowed by tits cowl ; iStid his eyes may be seem from the tohls beiween, And they seem of a parted soul." • Datem.--We don't know who ie the writee.of this. hut he 131k1 exactly like a num of :Awe: • . Elegance in dtess is cheap and simple. -What it ,coids a man for tobacco who twos it, la sufficient, if idded urthe present coat of his clothing, to dreg him with elegance. A. few more shillings a yard tor cloth, the work of a tasteful tailor, a decent re. gard to the prevailing :mode, end a certain neat pow npl einiplicity, is an I Elegance is never guady, never mitre, rwycrout of 13shion, our in tho entente of fashion.- It allows of a row ornaments, and no studied display. The diftereace.of a - aingle dollaein an article of dress may make the whole distinction between elegance and vulgarity. A sin. gte tawdry ornament may spoil the effect of the best tailor!. workumusldp. The slightest eccentricity of cut betrays the inborn rowdy. DIJEvos On Tuesday morning, at half past seven, ANNA MA MA. WILSON, nged 7 years--eldest child and only daughter of done A. and Homan 11. WitsoN, The funeral will take place from the residence of her parenis,comer of Rots and Diamond me., allOo'clock, A. hi., 'IMDIV. The friends of the family arc respectful• ly invited to attend. lu Alleghany City, on Sunday evening May OM, of Scarlet Fever, GEORGE REITER, aged year and 10 months; and on Monday morning, illay 28th, CDIRIS. TI ANA AMELIA, nacd zeara and 0 months—young. est children."( JACOB and Small M. &men.- , - fOrcensburgh papers please copy.;' .• . !tattoo to Contractors. • • . ortIO•AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. r • DR0P0949 will be received for thio'Grading Mid Bridging- of the Western portion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, extending . from Wooster, by Loudonville'and Mansfield, to the Llercland, Columbus, and Cincinnati Railroad, at. Crestline, near Galion : a die.. Lance of filly -three miles • They will el reeemed June, st Mansfieldn ofi Tuesday. the IM of and.at until the evening of Wednesday, thellth of June next, and will be addressed to the undersigned President of the Campo. ny. Plans and profiles of thn work east, or.LandiOliiiin will be exhibited tiP = W4xistb,l J -'stid , rte thl wiFfkorger ui. laanti onylihrOhtlgemlififalfbr f iriiiffete:olf., before: thelet 1' Orther Informationa MI forma of proposalsmaY. heti& coined on application' to Solonion W.ltoberts Chief Erie Western or Jesse R.'Stringhati,'- resident EltaYer of the. Western DiVision. A pirference will be' g yen to_hirl.;. ders who will agree to take .a TI * gE of their pay in the stock of tae Coin • ' • wht. ROBINSON, JR., Frei's'. m 420 • • • No; 207 Libioily nt:• ILIAGS-8 bags. goad qoality fa sale by - • - JR, my'a • - . . Vihr.ll/11i11. TABOS- I ,ll*ltialMilitbiyeiiiiitor ale ti&rt AM+ , "GHENY PROPF-RTln.PO r it:.SAtkvelir• able property situated near the Railrost&Depot having a front of 75 font onlitutir Lane, - First Ward, b 100 deep; containing°. two aim , " dwefilog house - , we lt arranged for a email - family., or could be conveniently coupled by two famines ) and Is. in a central location Tor a boarding hOnao—nantriA mann, shade trees, &e. - .S..M.MERTLGenq Agent, ." :tail Smithfield in.'. AFREstr SUPPLY lust received of Burger. to Co?a Roach, Ratkindlftoose. Exterminator, prepared by.' F a F illfal andpreeticul chemist, and warren. tek the: °hoariest and yriosteffeetuni renteriy.in the world for eti.- terminating fromilwillinghwarehouses, grenade 4,.L.C. Roaches, Hats, plicested Thl6. article tins now been before the public. for - the last eight 'vearS;daring, which time not a single instate() has come to theknow. ledge of the proprieuire,.where (the directions followed) it !ma failed to give entire satirfiletlian. • . • Beare you (retitle genuine, as there are imitations in the market. 'The genuine cite be had Of'. • - S.L. CUTHBERT, 50 Smithfield street:- PROPITABtE I NVESTIMENT.—Po r Sale— A Alls .. valuable Propeity, sitaam'aboat 150 yards from the. Seventhv Wardi containing one acre Orland, In a do• sitabielocation.• Prospeorrtreet, .whett emitlated;svill pasaltiro4 this p ropenr2finktgayin,g it two fronts, and making it vefr desirable either for . Building Leta or a family .residence. The adjoioing IO also, of one acre; can be had wititthe above, if desire ,- • Price. 31 500 ~ acre - S. cum my 24 : Cienami Agent,sO Smithfield at. 7 .setilien Rats IS:iowdeu;- • • - .41108/VEV '• - Orinck.Na. 11/0 'Pantry Srtsrim; Pm:unman aPeak,' - - . 0," - HEM •••• 0 " J •. , ' ••• T.F.AP • ta' 4. , s .• tier ' • ~~`,, ~.: MaI=tMEMI=SEN Type for Aele. • 4 - = ' saving determined to furnish our extensive Job Office with entirely new materials, we ahall.sell about 100 locate of type:now in use, very low, for cash or approved paper. We-have type enough to fit out 8 or 10 country offices _complete.' The sizes and varieties oftype are such as are to be found in all large city job offices, from Nonpareil op to 20 line Pica, plain and ornamental. Also, for sale, several varieties of borders, in good order. Persona wish. tag to purchaiie will please make immediate applis cation. Petit)loam 1 Sidrie9 l untingdon Co., Pa., March 4, '5l. S. M. Kier De a r s Sir—Your Petroleum Ls 'wo t rkio nn g wonders in this vicinity ; therefore, we would h you to send us two dozen by the Pennsylvania Bailroad. We are entirely out, audit's being inquired for almost every day. Yours, respecurilly, - • " . • JOHN LONG le CO. Hayerthik Ashland Co., Ohio, March 10, '5l. S. M. Kier: Dear Sit—Your Agent, n few weeks since, left with us four dozen Rock Oil,which we have eold. Please forward to us six dozen immediately: Your medicine is working wonders in this region. We can obtain several excellent certificates; if you de sire them. Yours ,_&c., W. W. tt4COl7. For sale by Keyser ft M`Dowell,lAo Wood street; FL B. Sellers, - 57 Wood street ; B. A. Fahriestock & Co., corner of_Wood and Front streets; D. M. Corry, D .A.' Elliott, Joseph Douglass , and P-H:Phwattz, ASegheny. Also, by the proprietor, S. M. JUBA.. npr29 Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh: • Dr. Gurzateri Imp!Oved: Extra o t YELLow DOCK ANA SAILIAPARILLA is a sure remedy for Hereditary Taint. . • . Thousands of individuals are cursed with grievous complaints, which they inherit Irons their parents. The use of the Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla wilt preVent all this, aid save a vast amount of misery, and many valuable lives, for it thoroughly expels from IllaSYstem the latent taint, which is the seed of disease, and so takes off the curse by which the, sins or 'misfortunes of the parents.are so often visited upon the innocent offipring. Parents owe it to their children to guard them against the effects of maladies that may be communicated by descent, and children that have at any time been affect ed with Conerunptiondliorofala or SYlPhilis, Owe it to themselves to take precaution against the disease being revived in them. Guyzott's Extract of Yellow Doc 4 and Sarsaparilla is a sure antidote in such cases • . See advertisement. Ansociated Ifirenienra Insuranee Comp ny of the City of Plttalt_r_ttich. W. W. DALLAS, PreaI.—ROBERT FINNEY; See'y. art - Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS or all kinds. • Office in Monengakaa Flows, Nor. PA and 125 Mies H. tPa - row: W. W. Dallas, Rudy Patterson, R. If. Hartley, R. B. Simpson, losliba Rhodes, C. H. PaAlsoa, AI. Ed. gar, Edward Gregg. A. P. Anshan, Wm.,collingwocd,D. C. Sawyer, Chas. Kent, WM. G 01111111.• 11120 Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. • CAPITAL 9100,000. ID" OrincE, No. 75 Fotriuu STRUT. XII OFFICERS: President—James S. Aeon Vice President—Samuel APClarkan. Treasurer—Joseph S. Leech. Secretary—C. A. Colton. EFr See advertisement itt another, part 01 this paper myt.? Thoznas:fitoodie N. H. Swayne, U. Alexander, G. H. duke; C OL Lee, The undersigned, as Agent of the above substantial and well known Company, insures property of ratify description, against bra or damage by fire.' Also, against the perils of inland navication. . . R. BRESON,IAgent, • (Mee in Waterman's Warehouse, No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh. . • Eg. Daguerreotypes...AM . Nazism & Co. would - respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh; Allegheny.and vicinity, that they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, built and - arrnageo expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype - Likenesses. 'The best Oa , gueizeotypes,nn the best material, are taken at this es; tablisinnent, under the special superintendence of the Proprietors. The ArrangemLnt enables them also to take Family Groups, of any number of persocts, in the most perfect manner. • Likeliesseli of or diseased persona; taken in any part of the city. Gallery at the Lafayette Gall, Fourth street, corner of Fourth - nod Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth street:• febf,lify Notlee,-TheloonliantenTailentaSocurrat,o(Pitte •turgh and Allegheny, meets on thttnecond Monday al every month at the Florida House, Markelgt,,• ;• ' u 07,1 Attu Vennygog;,:retiir . • . . . 'colOettud,. Dill Positing, 4c . - JOHN npaotrsay Attends to Bill Posting, - Distributing' Cards and Ciretftars for - Parses, &o. Orders left ache Mee ortbe _Morning Post,-ot at liolmes' PerlodicaLSlore,'Cliird et.,Arill be promptly leaded to. .. •••• •• ' to alit • Consumption% reecnooltoeiss • Ate Coughs, , Polde, Influenza, Bronchitis , •tiglttneAs or the r.ltest, pain in .the left side, low fevei, nod many ottiec Syniptotas of like character. Then come Tube. cies in the Llll4ll, disorganization,' prostration of the physical powers and soon the scene closes. That they may not weep when too tars. let the friends of the a. Le vigilant at the outset. When the first symptoms oi Pulmonary disease ate manifested, admiaister Dr. fro gets. Syrup of. ray.pwan; nit and Carukakitna. That its e.Te els have been all but miraculous even in a =betas. Cas, we have testimony which incieduility ascii ,o n scarcely doubt TRY IT. But first read the evie,nn ne. You will find it in.the pamphlet in everritgent!a ha n d s Locket the "advertisement, too, in anotherer:;innta. 11,7'1. O. alr 0. P.—Ph:ice of Me: e ti ng, washi agto p nail, Wood street, between 1 sth a•oitvitg in Am. y. • •• PUTS/308QU - Leine, NO. evory Tuesday eCCILIZZ. .1 ' 4 M ake it iV iittErlCAXPlClßt 3 No. a7—)Terts Ist and 3d Fridey ofesch'ineetb. : mar ;._7y fl LUNCH servorip.st the- Bt. Clair Ifotrl Bar evcry clay, at 11 O'clock.. • • • . epr2G' • (City D'ailieseopp) • • • • • • ENCOURAGE 'HOME INSTITUTIONS. C 1 'WIZENS , INISIDEILANCR • COHIPA NY* C. G. HUSSEY. Prest W. MARES. Seety Op.—No. 91 Warast,in - Ira - rehouse qf C. H. Grant . ID" Tries Company La now prepared to inkture all kinds of risks, on HOMSLiklanuistelorias, Goods, Itterehan dite to Store, and itt Transitu'Vessels, &e. an ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, Ls &Totted tribe character of the Directont who , ore'ail °Minns of Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to tito coattail tilty forsheir prudence, intelligence and integrity. • . - : . Drascrosa—C. 0. Rosins', 'WM. iligatey, Last mar, Jr.. Walter Bryant, Hugh D. King, Edward Henkel ton .Z Einsey 8. Hathangh. S. N. Kier. matl2at The Long Looked For mSnp emdoGe d fo u Pm e n ide y n Dceeoah si sense s andall• A man InlagritY. before- he con reasonably question the array of proof advanced in favor of Dr. Ragas , Syrup of Ltwtontr, Tar and Cendraagua, as an anti-febrile and tonic medicine, which at onto reduces all Pulmona ry Inflammation, expels the cause of the disease, and, builds up and strengthens the system.. The heads of oar Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, and citizens of ail classes have, over visir own signatures, attested its poweful remedial properties, and co pamphlet to be had o f the Agents, as 'relies to theains of the pub lic press, the most positive and satisfactory. ' evidence will . be found. See advertisement. raylo 1170d4 Vettovtriis7G2r, Odeon.oi,:,;l..,.4,Posirat. Wert, hurtiiirciTrood and Smitigad stracx,44u.ba rg t.. kleenuipmen4No. , g, meets Ist and44,Tues d ays of each , Pittsburgh .piaireo Lodge, No.-4,-theafs - end 4th'. Afoebiuttes ., l4gge,-. No. 9, meetstvery Thursday , • westeruSiai todge 'No. 21, meetsevim.WOduesdny' Iron C ity_Lodge,No. ISn, meets evosylsjoaday eirog. Mount hforiati Lod evom ge, No..26o,•ineeth *Orr Prlday: Zeiceo Lodge, No. 38.1,_meetseveryTfthistiiiYAvening,, at - their flan; corner of Smithfield and Flith'inroeta, - • Twin city Lodge;No.; 241,thents every 'Friday even.' tog. Hall, corner of Leaeock and fin,oduaky- atreetv,:• alleghellY Cifl. • • .•`;'•• •-•I . • • • '• marrgily • Anger,ons germs Lodke; No:120, 00. P.; meets every Wadi nentay wrenuig in Washington liallArood liMay Important to Ellapilptica • ug-lutrirrcuLthaysnow!-71)r...ffistightott's'.Peprin, the True Digestive Fluid . or Gain* Tula; olgtotir Dyst I Impale. Curer, prepared from Ricentr-or tlutßonsehStons a Qt - Lis Or. after directions Of..artronLEa?trov,by s. klottoteraic hl. D. t Ptul adelph la, It, • • • The art of making an Artificial and of pertortaing the process of Digestion, out of.thr; Stomach; honorng beta known belongsPgicatts. The of the diecovely to .4 celebrated German Chemist, who gave the name of /Wean tO the active Ada ,c iple of the Gastric Juice, which , heObtained by nuicera. ling the lining membrane of the Digestive Sumach of the Calf in water, andpreciplutting the Peprinftvm the sohri • Lion. Dr. Prout, Dr. Pereira; and Di.Otegory, in load ; Dr... Beaumont and Dr. DungUaon irrArnenca; and chief of oil, BarortLISICIO, have rehatAlyexperlmented, and written upon this aingalarly inure:dm and curious sabjecs, .and thrown much ht upon"- the 'MAUI* of the Digestive proce as, in itichelinicalandphysiologicel mist. (ions. Dr. J. S. iltitronron, of Phdadelphia,"has applied this dLscovery to the cure of INDIGESTION and DY'SPEP. SIA with astonishing sweat. It is impeezible COglvethe Scientific and other evidence of them facts lathe limits of this advertiser:teat.' Let, the afflicted. call upon she Agent, and get a descriptive sheet, gratis. It is one of the greatest Scfentific'uandets of the day. ,irj;/ - ; pven , bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written stgrialtre or J. S. Donotrron, sole proprietor. Price,,9oo. dollar per. boulr. 2 • • .• :see advertisement tint/other:Warne. Fort tele wholesale and retails t Proprietor v i c s , o B KEYSER lh hI'DO L • 140 Wood *treat, Pittabatit MEMOM 4 • .. 1 - • • ' ' kit • • ~; R=M= MEE Spriicil 2.irctii.*:,-.'-',:.:::::: COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY Piro and - - COLUMBUS, OH - 10. • • DENIAS ADAMS, Jr., President D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIRECTOB.9 D. Adams. Jr. , jeneeP. a yden, M. 8. Sullivan;, . John Graham, Win. Miner , IEIEI , • e ERNE ._..•( - • *-; t;:".14 I_ • ' En= Fifth Strut, between Wood and Srai JOSEPH FOSTER.-- LIM= Vitt MAIIIOIIO.. Anonvericz—Birst Tier and Parquette, 50 cents; Sec ond and Third Tiers,2s cents; Colored Gallo ry,25 cents ; Private Boxes, each, 81,00. Doom open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises nt 7e o'clock. • 1110"Nra. FARHEN will appear." SWEDNESDAY EVIMNG, May MTh, lie perfocm ces will commence-with LOVE.- The evening's entertainment will eonelnde with PRECIOUS BETSY. - Air Right Now"! ' THE DAN Ri c R micas TRnminuNv • riIITE best Circus representation ever" witnessed by I the people. • • ' LEVI 0, NORTH and Ida celebrated horse Tar:ratan,. DAN 18 HIMSELF. AGAIN 2 . Wllt be exhibited in Pitts burgh s in front of tne Ameri cna Hotel Penn street, on the 2d,lu, 4th and 6drof Atty. Particulars in future advertisements. Saty26:d4wlnt Spalding, /anima it. coOs. . • PEOPLE'S' CIRCUS f. •BQ MST/14N, DRAMAIk. AND: ZOOLOGICAL ! CiTOTH3, TheEdle, A conjahation of-Two Ealliblishmentsf baled upon the NORTH AMERICAN. CLEWS! and under the Joint supervigion of Mr. STONE, Senior Proprietor of Stone to hVeollumbt Circus, Will be exhibited in the City of Pittsburgh, 1111"7718 of the AMERICAN HOTEL, Etiery Afternoon and Aright, at '2 and '7 adock • Commencing on MONDAY, MAYE6th. .11W - • Admission, 9-5 cents only., [For pn4tienlass see ict Porlat and Descriptive sheets:. : IsaylS.lsr NOW EXHiBM/40_1:' • • AT NO. 85 MARKET STREET," ions' IMOR SION if01:4111.) . . Ciro asslan Model. or Betsettirl,:... ill's incomparableprodac on bas becn.liwit ably the surprise and admiration of every one wht him seen it; the - beautiful moulded form, • . • • TEEMING WITH NATURE'S LOVELINESS, • 3 'Appears to stand before the spectator so truly llfe• 'like, that it requires a close Inspection to realize lie • WONDERFUL PERFECTION. To which•painting can be brought, completely de.• celving the most practised eye. This wonderfal cabal is produced by the judicious arrangement of light, and the artist's superiority of talent in giving rontndity plain aurface. With regard to the delicacy the;subject, the Pm.; prietor begs to say, that thereto qn air of chastityi a the • attitude and expression of the f!gure, • tending to' tr mak even the moat voleptuous imagination; .to tbeparr,.ali is purity • and soft qui trust y pense shout .I ap- • • • Alf a Califon:Lion Speculation, it would 'tante •:• • AN IMMENSE FORTUNE. Szhibitioa open From 9A.M.t09 P. M. Adroit( VICO GrOORWOOdir r ktillem. • • • TWO o and a half miles below.the.Clty; on the b tit of the Ohio River, an Ornamental Flower Garden ,ead a delightful summer retreat. lee • Creant,'Confbo (tries, Finite, Temperate Drinks, Ao., kept for . tht ac-.. emamodation of vialters. Also, a huge assontee it of Shrubbery and Evert/looming Phan% for bale: -• • • •The steamer Chieftain leaves the foot of Pia met ti the beinuning of each hour, fram 9 a'olook A. M.' t 10 P. bi lahaiagat the Garden (Closed on.Scitulav .; TIIST RECEIVED .AND' FOR SALE. BY JOSAMA d IiFLODES 4 "co., No. O WOOD 8111112 T: . , ... , , • .. • 000 boxes Lemons ; ' ' . 40 bags. Clean,: Walnuts :. SOO do Orauges; . 23 do . Fdberlsc . -- 't IMO bushel!. Pea Ntrts ;- . 30 bags Walnuts 1000 drams Figs ; ; I Za casts Pnzdes, ti lan , i 000 ha/f. do; , .le do ,do In fancy bac ; WO boxes Raisins; lO do Sardines; .. • LSO do. Layer do ; ' .10 do -Sicily Liquorice; 1011 half . do 'Go ; 25 boxes Refused rio; ' ' a® boxes Fire Crackers; 5b baskets Salad Oil; _ "200 do do do No.:1;20 boxes MaCcariml; 100 dozen SbelPd Almonds; 00 . - do A r einnitelli; '-200 do Lerrioit Syrup; SD do Gm - Dzoli 3000 Cocoa Nuts; GO do No.l & 2 o ,,Bandf. . .50 mats Ivies Almonds ; - CO dozen PepPez S'ADCO' . 50 begs' ragtime do •' , 46 'do • asserted themes; . '4o' do- S. paper shell j a6 ;20 . do Claret ''',/tqe,N; , -, ': .10 bales Bordeaux do) 20_ do . - AltutF A t ' 4; . .:.. •••• : .uts2G :- • -•- .. . .i.'..7 1 -7 * '.." * ~ ~,,._, .. , ..ii . e. MI ILL BE SOLD Cl otiook-balfr veal: value, ott' , 'Ty , reasonable timei a doulre.B# ' ' pun/Jae-of oboL stderable pprrer, and Bollorit,.ll, l c fere - esea. in , th is.. .Erna Flouring Mill, Idassilop, C . ie; .•-, . , ~ I' ' - •••• ".., ... LUDY on hUBSILOS t t . F .E. NAT E i: . ..: .D.1n5, , 4, ISSI. i 1 0. , :47:2i -. , . : Cdskter..: . . •• ,• 7 OR sad p Tan' Mrr t ,l* l ar u °°'"`• ecys No. 39 Smithfield deviled edition; 4 . WadlintitrCri Irving. The author', • • • The Gold Wc.e.,l„ivn e i s ; Or, the Diks YiVei Li've in. ps, the author of ~ whh ; fritkr ,.., T/la Veielgs end their Denim, viittC,Alitta Nita?: By /Mg'. she. . .-.. . . falY27 Yeurattnre land Otaair warerooms.' , -ii . f 'P . JOSEPH MEYER, 4.21 Penn street, ibele .Me. 'C toanoratlel-Br!idaleti.kebwesepaclrneonstaan,tlyevoettiThanddeacanridpardakozi.eosi - alley and Plain PIIIMILTGRE, SOFAS and CHAIRS; of the best xvorimianshlp and moat hpproved• styled. :: , ' Purchasers tvottitt do well to visit hie Werefolltalli - • A N emerprlzing man with 'li.eapitat of 8300, to en.: gage In an exceedingtrprostable manufacturing business- To one desirous ."o a permanent and pare bush:less, an opportunity to realize a handsome {needle otters: Addressa: R., at the Mike of this paper, stating , name and where an interview maybe had. (m 727-2 01 • Sew-and Fasbtonable Gouda:o_ :1 - 11ST. RECEIVED at • .800BYE11. GRIBBLEW vv Dee Hive Clothing Store, No. 2.M. Liberty • street, a large and pplendld assortment of the. latest styles 014 Spring and`Sammer.Goods, which wer ate prepared .to mannOcture to ceder , in aityle un surpassedirr and.nt extremely low prices. • . . • We have CL O T HIN G ,, band large: assertment of READY . ; MADE CLOTHING, made in the best and • most flute lonahle manner which we are determfaed twee' very low for cash. Cotintrymerchanta, and those who bays wholesale, will find it to their * advantage• to call and ea. , =Ws our stock, before. purchasing.:..[apt?: at _ADP Lawrence Journal, Clarion Democrat, Msteet• W hig, Meadville Sentinel, Greensburatt Ftepnbllcsa,'.. Waskingto n Esarniner,,Steubenville psion—copy. to - the amoyutt of SI, solid paper to advertise», clad charge - Drug and Preserlption-Storei- JAMES:RIDDELL, (SUCCISUIR TO WILL. BUCK.) . DRUGGIST .AND APOTHECARY, • • of Wylie and 'Washington Seize .Pittsburgh;' : Pittsburgh:" :- T‘RUGS, 0/LS, PAINTS gad . DYE S C UFFS, con • 41.1 stabtly far ' safe. • :"."' •1 ' ti 4:3 PlryslaisteptricqUeuu catefi4.ly - con3poindeit . nay2m • ko. o- ;'' • ' • • .Watehee and denreliky. etHEAPEST IiMERICA.—G-L- Rolm has just C opened Slate No. 51 Market street,two doors north r. of Third eur_ot, where he Is now selling all kindirof Rnei GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRYoko,,A at about half the usual prices. Strangers and citizens . are requested to call and see the Goods before - paralle l - • N. R:—Particular attention paid to fine YVateit and lownlry Repulsing, • .. • I li,. ' Dahlias; DAISMs t- • ' --- - LE hest assortairditamdlitatrare'find'betnitifal va lrieir or Dahlias 'west Or.. the Allegheny Wolin Mtn s ' ism:to. be lad , at , litolllnton `store , Filth street , nex t '. doer to the Morning Post,.4lllt door from'Wood.- IThiswillection eon' inmdreds br , dollars to the tuna.- War grower. who . selected . them, atzti•Matte been pro- - nteuteed the best in private hands in the United States ' , - 1 4,Meritorn Snow Flaks; Were Whits),. to Fausilat : 'llia, (Jet Black); and Irom gusto . qr. .Prunrosed, (beat': • :Yellow la the world i ) it. War _eagle and acm, (the. ',elev. zooms in the world) with all the Natty vorie4els na,1 1 :: tweets the opposite*, that tiave.heen named. .F:1 ... r i es s ::„ . shall - be made , to " salt: Remember, R9BlNwriss,c." ..ritut infect, one deer from - Wood. • . DrYeD , , ' s i d rioatet Ay tNe.„- st. An al l •xienoop.or ep,,, owa , - Importation, werrenredmme o ss pert , doz. or 50e; per ogle bottle, at MORRIS' Tea Store, an the :Diamond.: i!Y` it,AMPL.4S,OOO bas.: swims Rye', f u r , *bid e4l2e. best market aniee-rI/1 ba pa l l. iy24 • • - DYER. ••• • . 1 1 X •intidilof pure caP Tab le LibenY.1414354. - - • MTV - : :NOMMEN de• z OUVRINIU.\'•.; CIELL.ENT - •• . 11 °Cks at Icor p r ic es . "Vag" auct ' blarkiingr . FICKEISEN STOUVEPrai;: lENOLNE Pon, Made ia and tlitt!errr. _ 127, Litres ti,atretd.. , .. l_,.._7c .:67 • a- 07,s 7n2y27 , .Flc 7.Dminguri. Sr • 7 7.... -- i - ,dit 7; , r . .. 74 rtes,' y ..1. i . r . ~ ...a. -the. gallon r at pr Liaarrytireet. ... - im72 . 7. F IE VlCMSSit.....r________'&-NTOUVEREL. MH TOMATOLS--kle.garielica . sealed, 4 fog piffeetly the flavor and. freahneas atria ripe 1 ,,, tt, /arm& by 'WM .&". MeOLVIIG & Co., .. T r - arn , . Grocera and Talk Dealers. TIMED 9£n a s do Bee, canvassed, f o r sale b 79"'""' NVM: KteeLusci do Co ; - 456 Liberty•strear. 4NDLE3—Clentesi , Bollix do - d° •' Salida , Patent Politteacsijd!eii,., Sus? Candles I • rzny27l Wkil. A. AIeCLIA6 di Co.. For inle by. -.ADZES' RIDLNO 'OLOVES—A ever • • '•-• • 010 bapatuafrartcle; tceeited thiag r taErpr"aa. "• vY /E . HASLETT„ alga of Galata flpf.r.lZA DRINILERS.-11 you want real rood Tea; • • AD.thtMQIIRIS' Tea Mars, in due Diamond : - Igis Ea 'decidedly the bent in the city. Prices, 40, 50, 75e. sag el ir lb. pant ' .. _ .. . MiM eF•Ax; p,,;!:: : .:;, -. ..t . .. W f J / • . .• . ..• Nam 2lmtwoututs. THEATRE - \-1 PM