|ftSglitf®i®iaffft§;gSBt§pMKM^ * rr-rTZ*- ?*•***'■&*"*; lv^ fe^M^fe" : '-'- i— ’ "' ' ■ ' - ' - - ; ; ■ @s@mP##sJSj|#«S®j sssss ♦ l v,J *i ii?? f L‘‘‘ sV^' l 1 f. v ’*i, l r ISff if •&**«»■ ’£ WM WkmoWm t4ffWi#3 mfemamm jl|%§^itif 4i§ilB W&ttse WWM^oii. Sife % mMdm *#ins «slßaa|^^iyK s.^s^4wm^s^%o. Ifte#ii@ TOMM *wta The amount of specie hold by the Bank of England on the 23d April, as by the report made on the 30th, was -.£09,687,760 sterling. The de posits were 918,505,971 do. The notcß on hand i 11,000,805 do. The unemployed capital in (he Bank is thus shown to be the large amount of over £39,000,000 sterling. The circular of Messrs. Baring Brothers, of the date 30th April, informs us that American i stocks are in fair request, and prices well sup*; ported. V. 8. Cs, certificates, 108@100; do. bonds; 1100111; N. V. 5s 94098 j Ohio Cs, 1870,10C@107; Pennsylvania 84®86; Virgin, ia 6s, 99©100; Massachusetts sterling ss, 106© 107;' Maryland Blerling 94®95: Canada 6s 111@112; Quebec City Cs 104. Silver has de clined in the London market, the latest sales be- ] ing at 6G|d per ounce. '■ i Split gold dollar peices arc rapidly multiply* i iog, and tho cantion cannot be too, often repeat- i ed to be on the look-out for them. Tho piece, by some fine and ingenious machinery, is split in two, about, one half of the coin abstracted, and the plundered aides stuck together again, the faae of tho piece not the least scarred or in jured; A little core will readily detect the fraud. The milling around the edge wilt be found bro ken; and very generally a pewter-colored cement may be observed protrading from it. The coin, too, is thin iu the middle, i Thompson’s Reporter, of the 17th inst. reports the following now counterfeits: 103, on the Phoenix Bank, Bainbridge, N. Y. 10s, on the Mechanics’ Bank, Phlladephia. 10s, on the Merchants’ Bank, N. J. ■ 50s, on tho Formers’. Bank, of Lancaster, Pa. 20s, on tho Attleborough Bank, Mass. 10s, on the Southern Bank of Ky. i ; Ss,.on the City Bonk cf Cincinnati. , i 2s, on the Greenwich Bank, New York. > ss, on the Belknap Co. Bank, N. H. [ 10s, on the Exchange Bank of Virginia, i IQs, on the State Bank of Indiana.- i ss, on tbo Vest Branoh Bank, Penn. i On the State Bank of Ohio. I ; 10s,'on the Bank of North America, Ct ' ■:i . 10s, on the Fort Stanwix Bank; N. Y. Is, 2s and 3s, on the Commercial Bank, Al bany, ; : Bs, and 20s, on the Bank of North America, Ct. ss, on tbc:.Bankof. the Union, Belfast, N. Y. 6s, on the Central Bank, Mass. - ' Is, and Bs, on the Bank of North America, Ct. 6s, on the Farmers’ jtnd Mechanics’ Bank, Pa. Bs, on the Franklin County Bank, Vt. Tho following'are the rates of domestio Ex ' - change between Philadelphia and-the.points ” 1 named, as reported by Brexel & Co., Bank Note " and Exchange Dealers,-South Third street: Portland,Me; idi» Raloigb,lV Hdis Bosion, pur®l-lupm Charleston, S.C., 4@|dts' ‘ 1 New York, parol-lOpm Sevannah, dia fv- r, VS- ir' Baltimore, par@idls Augusta, do ilia i Washing ion, DC., }di» NewOtleana, par®4di» L ‘ - Richmond, Soi dia Mobile, do dia Petersburg, dis Memphis, . Si dia Norfolk,. ■ dia Narhvtlle, >i®Sdia Fredericksburg, idis St. Louis, . . . . l@li di» i - Lynchburg,' idis Lomsville, lffiltdla i*gf. - Winchester, ■ J dia Cincinnati,. ■ l dia .td ‘lrl* Wllmlnglon, N.C, l;dia Pittsburgh, i®i dia ’ The Government Stock Bank, at Ann Arbour, 1 - - Michigan, has come in collision with the Metro potitah Bonk; and tho institutions-are now"at regular war. A run has been made on the-Gov-, eminent Stock Bank, and efforts are how making, by the latter to force a sale of its assets; and So wind up the concern. >. Those noteholders -who are able to hold on will probably not lose much; if anything. The stock of the Bank is owned ' - rale agents, and their, name is’Sufficient to war- m Now York, and its circulation which is $860,- rant the sHiote os worthy of publio patronage,- 000, is in that State chiefly. b§*ip|SK - - for they would- sell’ nothing of a different sort. I Private letters from London by the Atlantic, _ "L . . . ... State, that tho, demand for American Bailway. GK4nA * * M*«A®sß.-We have received the Bonds is less active there; and that unless the g&SigMy&P&i ’ Jane number of this admirable monthly, which security be cn(lorBe(1 b larga bouse there, - loota mere bright end beautiful than any of to tbeyare mostly unsaleable staZd government! ' predecessors, the entering publisher having stocks ore in better demand, but high prices of '' ' brought itoutinnew type and neb embeliish- governments Bmit the demand for them ‘ ■ s"?* ‘ ‘ Iiw » 001 letteM state *•* Acre is a great Hoe 8 gr^ t N *f York > * na a probability of large shipments of gold from thence variety of other good needing matter. to New York. If the large remUtauces made of ■. sria’ttot South Carolina win send bonds,'from this side, continue, we may be cer .*JegatwtodbcJfMg''NatioMl Convention. tain that gold win come back to ns; and if we - u C : :; g ; , , ' SSigpiwttfw©- Ssfilf s&**?■ £8& ~ He said hero what he Boid in the South, and "lie wished it to be known in every portion of the Union, that he had a soorn, ineffable, withering - sand eternal, ■ for those miserable demagogues Norih and South, who sock to foist themselves intorpowerwpon seotionalitics. If ho had the power ho would damn them (politically) so low, that the thunder of the last rosurection could -. not'rouse them; lie would bang, if he had the - 1 power, every man opposed to this Union—hang • ■ them as high as Human. The Office he would week would be high above that of President—that - of hangman to such .traitors;” The above- remarks were made by cx-Qov. 'Jones of Tennessee, at a dinner given in New :Tork' on Henry Clay’s Birthday. Mr. Jones is 'decidedly indignant. We like his sentiment in /favorof preserving the Union. It is a sentiment we believe in. aud it should besupported by eve nly citizen; but we do not think that it is neces sary for any'man to assume the duties of a hang man to prove his sincerity to it. Since the fail art of the Nashville Convention, which was cal led together for the purpose of concocting trea • won,'there are many of those who were first in ifhvor of it; now nttempting to get back to acom ,mon sense ■position, but, in their efforts to do so, they make themselves more ridieulouß than they - appeared in their disunion Convention. If Mr. Jones did not approve of the. motives which cal led thm convention of traitors together, wo are. very certain that he never Baid a word against them until three.years after they had dispersed. Thenhe rn&deproclamatioa in New-York that he -' - would-like to he employed ,as hangman to exe .oute them: and all like them. This Mnd of stuff may dofor Boncombe, but it cannot mislead a thinking people. Go v. Jones is ambitious to be the Whig candidate , for the: Vice' Preaidency>-he has the . vanity to think , - that-that position wqnld place him in the line of “safe precedents” for a higher office—and hav-i ing ascertained, daring his visit to. the North, that the people’ireat-witk contempt all such no-1 lions as a dissolution of our confederacy, he has got the Billy idea into his head that he can be come popular with the people, by advertising i himself for the office of common hangman,. Wq ore compelled to throw a wet blanket over the - hanging hopes of Mr. Jones ; for wo must assure him that the people have no more intention of - employ him as a hangman than they have to eleet him Vice President.. They do not require his services in -either capacity. Professional i v hangmen are not desired in our country any mors than the man who is willing to bid for Booh a situation is desired to fill the offico of Vice President. - Wo are sick and tired of this eternal clatter aboutdissolving the Union.” Who can do it? Thsfon&ticVof the north may pass their resoln-. - Nona to secede unless the prinoiplos of ultra abolition are not adopted. The hotspurs of the ' south may pass resolutions embodying the samo : sentiments, unless their “peculiar institution” Is properly respected, as they understand it.— But what can either of these extremes do in the : wayofseccdingfrom the Union? The agitators,, it is true, con leave the country; and if they would, it might be for the country’s good; but - they cannot carry the territory with them. The Staisthey leave will remain where It was when itcameinto the confederation, and will givopro - 1 tection to all who may choose to occnpy its soil,: and be protected by the general laws that govern ottrhappy Union. - -The Bnncombo oratorß andeditors may as well devote their enthusiasm .to some other subject tbanthe “preservation of the Union.” It ib perfectly safe.jmd old. enough to take core of itself. - When incipient traitors made a threat to dissolve it during the administration of Jackson, he nipped their treasonable designs in the bud, by informing them that on the first overt act, he would have ■ them exeented as traitors.; They know thoinflexible patriotism of the honest old -hero) and did not donbt his determination, and they wisely abandoned their treason, and it has been a very sickly plant : ever since. If Mr. ; Jones cannot give it some nourishment, we are very apprehensive that he will never enjoy the dignity of the offioe that he considers more ex alted than that of President. We do not believe -ho will ever bo Vice President, much less enjoy tbe’dignity which he desires to arrive at—that of public hangman. How. am too ora job Soar ?— We are not in tho habit Of soaping our readers often, but we :. , Camwtre&mnfrom-speaking iu terms of praise ’ ' . of Cleaver’s “Prize Medal Honey Soap,” ad | ’ , vertisedlh ourpaperto-day. Wehavetried.it, 1 and we speak knowingly when we say that it is j afirst rate artlole. J. Kidd&Co. arothe whole- fell in i is Drill) flowing fo»t. iICBT HABfSB. THII.UPB ; Hacpw a Phillips; Editors & Proprietors, PITTSBI FRIDAY MORNING:::::: dbhocbatic ticket. roE PKSyDSH? OT THE WHITED STATES: "JAMES BUCHANAN, OF PENNSYLVANIA; '~SuiJuiK iuua tv of tit DanmaticGii"'*) Cwmlion TOE VICE PRESIDENT: WILLIAM E. KING, OF ALABAMA; Nui/Mt to tht saint decision. - FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER: COL. WILLIAM SEAEIGHT, OP FAYETTE CODETT. RATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION; ; Baltimore, Md„ Tuesday, June 1,185 a. RRMOCRATIC ELECTORAL. TICKET. ' SESATOEIIL: KtKOTOES. GEORGE IT. WOODWARD. WILSON McCANDLESS. Gen. R. PATTERSON. BEPnESENTATIVE ELSCTOBO. District. District. - Ist, Peter Logan. 13th, H. C. Eyer. ' fcd, George H. Martin. 14th, John Clayton. - 3d, John Miller. 16lh, Isaac RobinßOn. 4fh, F.W.Bookius. 10th, Henry Fetter. - '6tb, R. McCoy, Jr. 17tb, James Burnside. ' ' 6th.- A.'Apple. 18th, MaxweUSl’Casliu. 7th. Hon.NStricldana.l9th, GenJos.M'DDnald. Bth, A. Peters. 20th, .To. S. Calahan. - 9th, David Fister. 2ißt, Andrew Burko. 10th, B. E. James. 22d, William Daun. ' mb, Jobfl M’Beynolds. 23d, JohnS.M’Calmont. 12th, P. Damon. 24th, Georgeß. Barret, NOTICE., : : The Democratic Committee of Correspondence for Allegheny Cannty, will meet.at-the, office of the Morning Poston Saturday the 22d Inst., at 10 o'clock a. Jt. GEO. P: HAMILTON, Chairman, L. JUbpeb, Secretary. my 14 v ■ N. B.—The committee consists of tho following '::i named gentlemen, viz: - \ Messrs. Geo. P. Hamilton, Col. Jesse Sill, Jos. ■v- Birmingham, Jas. C. Ritchey; M. C. Milligan, Jacob Smith,''Richard Dewhurst, Col. Jas. Scott, Henry. M’Callougb, Leoky Harper, E. Thompson, P. C. Shannon, Perry Baker; Jos. J. Binning, A. J.Gribben, Thos. Mofflt, A. Bryant, and John ' Nicholson. A Candidate for Public Hangman. WEEKLY MONEY ARTICLE. ■,Tho,monoy market continues in ahenlthy con-; dition; indeed,wo may say,money was never more abundant. in Pittsburgh than-it is-at the, present time. No mail, who is perfectly solvent and prompt in meeting his: engagements,, has tho least: trouble in getting all tho money heneeds. Stooks aro atso buoyant, especially, those that; ■■are paying dividends. There is no change in the rates of discount. The; New York money market continues in a healthy condition: Money has been very’abund ant during, the past week. The Evening Post al the 11th says: “ There is no change of feature is the monoy .market. All moves easy at four par. cent, tor short loans and short prime paper. Commercial paper is becoming scarce, for tra ders bceta toybe flaßh of money os well as the usual lenders, bonks and bankers. 1 ’ The/W of the 14lh says: “The supply of money continues heavy, with every, prospect of its continuing so for along period. The rates favor the borrower, though we have not yet heard of any transaction under 4 per cent Short loans at 4@4i per cent, and good com meroiol. paper at 4@5 per -cent; long dates 5@6 per cent.” The Post of the 17th says : “ Money iB ex tremely easy at .4 per cent, on short call, and for tho discount of -.short dated paper, but which is scarce. Long dates and good bills sell at from 6 to 6 per cent.” In Philadelphia money is also abundant. The North American says: “There is no change to notice in money matters. The easy rates which have prevailed for some time past still continue, and capitalists daily find it more difficult to place their surplus means on undoubted secu city at Bank rates. The Banks absorb all the good: business paper offering. The street rates for strictly first class short paper aro.6@o per cent.: Loans on coll range; from 4to 6 per ■ Cent.”""-' 1 ■■ ■■ The shipments of gold dußt from San Francis co during the first eighteen days in April, amounted to $3,419,847.:: Theshipments during March were $2,548,704, being $871;143 lesß thamfor the-first seventeen day» of April. At a recent meeting of the stockholders of the Dayton Branch of the State Bank of Ohio, it was resolved to collect and roturn to the stock-: holders, as soon as possible, without pressing the debtors of .the Bank;.fifty per cent, of its capital. Tho California gold deposits at the New Or leans Branoh Mint, in ■ April, amounted to $392,200. This dust also, yielded $2,120 in MAT 21 silver. : With respect to Col. Fremont’s mines the mo ney writer of the London Times says: “ Intelligence has been received from the Su perintendent and Cashier: of tho Custom of the Nouveau Monde Co. in California, wbiob may tend to enlighten the public as to the value of the leases and olaims in that state, which have lately been vended to English speculators. The report both with respect to the difficulties con nected with Colonel Fromonts’ title, and with his powers to put parties into poßSCßaion of any mineral grants, was such as to prevent their making nay attempt at present’ to establish themselves on his property. The Superintend ant was accordingly about to visit other localities more to tho north of California, whore favor able positions for works and abundance of goldtqunrtz were understood by him to exist. The receipts of specie in London had beon large, with trifling exports, and those of silver mostly. The receipts for tho week ending May 3, wore £lOO,OOO sterling. • Exports is only £62,000 sterling, showing continued nccmnula- Hon. Tho Comptroller of the State of New York has decided that, under the recent decision of tho Court of AppcaU, becannotpay the inter est on the Canal Revenue certificates. Tho At torney General will forthwith call upon banks, which have obtained circulating notes upon the basis, of these certificates, to substitute sub stantial stocks, or return the notes they have re ceived. v,‘ ' 4 -<4. 4 & \o' « t i * */ •c, > 1 * •> *, , ,y J i i <7, „ ' s 1 f* 'r 1 T J-< i■ r J 1 r , ' • '■**•• :** .'5- • •£!- w< * -V * * • <• , V-*’* / - , -- *>. O '*-'/ ■ rn^o:Mrnm^fi^mim^smo^ receive it at onoa from sad California, our accumulation of the precious metal will of 'considerable inconvemencef-unlqsa bankers draw in their paper money. , Another Bank is about being organised in the State of lllinoisf .under its newly adopted- system of banking. .': It is to be looated ’at -Alton, and called : the. Alton City Hank, with n capital of $500,000, in 1000 shares, and using Illinois State Stocks ns a basin for its bill issues: It is to com mence Ist July. Maryland Small Note BilL— The bill, to prohi bit-the circulation in thisstate of foreign bank notes tinder $5, after the first of October, and of all notes uudor $5-after Maroh-next, was, on Monday last, rejected by the House of Delegates, for. the want of a constitutional majority. It re- votes only; to 19 in the negative; and .therefore lacked ten votes of the requisite num ber. It was, however, reconsidered and laid aside. As no lees than twenty-seven members out of seventy-four were absent, or failed to vote, it may be that it.will meet with a different fate When the question is again taken up on its pas. sage. ■■■ ■ ■ /■ MOUE^CANDIDATES. The Whig candidates for Congress continue to multiply with astonishing Tepidity. Scaroely a day passes by that a new announcement 1b .not made in the Gazette,' Journal, or American, the beautiful organs of Whiggery in ibis city. Who will arrive first atthatgoal of political ambition, Washington City, is, at present, o profound mys tery, ■ ■' ;y- ~ Id addition to the dozen and a half candidates already in the field, a correspondent of yester day’s Gazette announces the name of General William Larijier, Jr., for a seat in Congress.— We are inclincd-ta thins, thatthis'nnnouucement is made without the knowledge and consent of the General, for we do not believe that he has any notion of identifying himself with whiggery in all its protean shapes. Although acting with the Liberty party, wo bave regarded the General as a man who was Demooratio in all his feelings and associations, and at the proper- time would identify himself with the great Party of Progress and Liberal Principles. You can’t make a Whig - out of him no way you can fix it 1 Ho talks like a Democrat; —he looks like a Democrat;—he acts like a Domoorat; and we are certain that he has got a big Democratic heart throbbing in. his bo som! ■ We have heard it announced in Whig circles, that the numerous friends and. ndmirerß of Har rison Parrt, Esq., intend to bring himoutas a candidate for Congress... This movement has been started in tho country, where Mr. Parrt is well known and is very popular, with bis party, 110 would make an admirable representative. Besides being familiar with the wants and inter ests of tho district, he is well acquainted with parliamentary rales, and is an able and eloquent public speaker. Ifwc had not already .partly committed ourselves for Mr. Knox, we should feel inclined to give Mr. Pxnnv a little Demo cratic “ aid and comfort” Baltlmore eud Ohio Railroad* The proposals for the loan of $700,000 for tho Baltimore-and .Ohio .Railroad, were closed on Saturday last, and opened on Monday morning by tho Finance Committco of the Board of Di rectors. The Baltimore Patriotunderstands that there were a large uumber of bids, whoso aggre-. gate amounted to nearly $3,000,000. The ac cepted bills ranged from 86.10 to 90.13—the average being fully 87. The Vatrict says: “This loan places the company in possession of ample funds to complete tho road to W heeling, and to fully stock it; so that on the first of January next, when it will be completed to Wheeling, the company will bo prepared for the large busi ness that will then bo sure to be ready for it to ■do.”' The Uintonr.n Cuban Expedition.— The Wil mington (Del.) ficpubtican, in noticing the ru mor of another expedition for Cuba, mentions the fact that CapL Lewis, who commanded the steamer Pampero, which carried General Lopez out to Cuba sometime since, purchased the Cor nelia, a fast sailing schooner, belonging to Bran dywine, for tho purpose, ns was tiien alleged, of trading between New Orleans and the Bio Grande. It was said at the ■ timo that twelve more vessels of that class were wanted and could I>o sold at New York. Perhaps. this may throw some light on tho expedition inprospccti— Ball. Sun. A Genuine American.— A grand dinner is to bo given on Thursday at tho Astor House, Now York, to George Law, themiWionarr, and founder of tho now city of Aspinwali, on. this end of tho Isthmus of Panama. Mr. Law was a poor boy, uneducated and friendless. Ho is the artificer of bis own fortune: and wo respeot him for more for that than wo do for nil his money. No amoant of culogium can bvtoogreatfortbe hon est man who, by dintofindostry and enterprise creepsup from poverty to affluence. Rumor of Anotheu Expedition Against Cuba.— Tho Savannah Neva states that letters received by tho steamship Isabel, from Cuba, assert that rumors wero current in tho island that another expedition was on foot in the Unit ed States, of whioh .Venezuela was to -bo the rendezvous for tho troops. The names of the officers who wero to recommend tho expedition were given. The rumor had caused considera ble uneasiness in Cuba, New Submarine Tkleorawi. —The- laying down of the submarine electric wire between En gland and Belgium will be commencedalmost im mediately. Some alterations in tho original scheme have been made, —and tho linos will-be laid from Dover to Nieoport,—not Oatond, os was first proposed. By this change more than ten miles of wire willbo saved, and abettor bed ding will bo secured for tho rest to lio in. 8©“ The Whigs of Baltimore county, Somer set, Talbot and Queen Anno’s counties, Maryland, have resolved that Millard Fillmore is tboir first choice for President- They have also de clared that they will support no whig who is not in. favor of tho Compromise measures. Gen. Scott’s mum polioy. docs not appear to satisfy the Whigs of the South. jJSJf* Botts—Johd M. Botts—Captain Tyler’s old bod-fellow, is oat in a long letter in favor of the nomination of Gen, Scott, by tho Whig Na tional Convention. It is the most ridiculous po litical production -tfiat hoa appeared for a long time—always", of course, excepting Gen. Soott’s letters 1 AS?” Misb Charlotte Cushman: made her last, appearance before on American audience, prior to her departure for Ragland, at the Broadway Theatre, New York, on Saturday evening last. This celebrated American notress will perform a short engagement in England,- and then taka a finolleaveof tho stage. Navy Orders.— Tho Secretary of the Navy officially announces that officora of the Navy may wear the old uniform as “service dress”; until the 30th June, 1853; The old uniform must be altered, so far as practicable; to correspond with the “regulations” for tlxo dress of the Navy, approved JMarob Bth 1842.. . Gold Discoveries ai Mineral Point.— The Mineral Point (Wisconsin) Tribune of the 9th instant says considerable excitement has been manifested in that village by the discovery of some small pieces of gold valued at from two to five dollars each, and a lead of the same mate rial. The Susquehanna Railroad, —The Maryland Legislature has finally passed the bill conferring power on the Mayor and City Council of Balti more to subscribe for stook In the Susquehanna Railroad; which it : is proposed to extend , .from Harrisburg to Sunbury and Williamsport, Pa. * ■-V.jy®-'- :A - HEWB ITE»S. - ■ According lo Livingston's Low Ledger for 1852, onr country 'has 26,000 lawyers, -whose annualinoomedß “not far from $36,000,000. ■’ There were 184 deaths in Philadelphia last week;;2ldled,o£ consumption, 8 of small pox, and 7 of typhus fever. The Cleveland Plaindealer is informed by the agent, who is now on the Reserve, that a consid erable number of the colored people of Ohio are makingarrangements to emigrate to Liberia in. the course of the year. * , Amand Gregg, Esq., formorly.of the Congress of Baden, but now exiled for his political do<,_ trines, has been in Sandusky city, Ohio, a few . days,. and addressed a Germnn meeting there on the Bth inst. - ' Warren Feloh, of Walpole, N. H., has been carried to the insane asylum at Brattleboro' rav ing mad—a victim of the spiritual rappings ex citement, ■ ■ . Mr, Philip Mortinangell, an old oitizen of Sa vannah, Ga., was killed by lightning on Wednes day last. ■ . The residents of Newport, R.T.; are-afraid that the Maine law, shortly to go into operation "will min that place as a summer resort. ■ Dogs without muzzles, and hogs and goats, are : not to be permitted to go at large in Philadel phia after the Ist of Juno.- Wm, Griffiths, senior partner of the firm of Wm. Griffiths & Son, manufacturers of millinery, in Boston; hung himself on Thursday. On the 29th of this month the London Botanio Society gives its first exhibition, the chief at traction of whioh will be American plants. Col. R. J. Yanoy, late one of the editors of the Memphis Inquirer, died on tho Bth inst. : Counterfeit $2 • and $lO . notes on tho State Bank of Ohio, are very numerous in Cincin nati. ■■■ Jenny Lind Goldschmidt re-commenced her concerts in New York on Tuesday evening. Another Barnum Speculation. —Mr. P. T. Barnum bos bought up about one-imlf of tho city of Bridgeport, Conn., and having laid it out, ad vertised to sell atfirst'cost every alternate lot, making the payments to suit all circnmstanoes. The remaining lots, advanced in value by the ad jacent improvements, will furnish him with his share of the profits. Wanted,—A few men of. thorough business habits and good address, fora safe andrespcetablo baei* ness; it. js a business that requires no capital bat good character, business habits and energy. To men with the above qualifications a permanent business and the best of wages will be given. Apply or address No. 39- SmtlAfieli street, comer ofThird. . [apr23:tf F.S. Cl« nv«r<« ‘Prizemedal Honey Soap.’ ID* Among the most useful inventions recently intro duced, embracing both personal and. domestic comfort, “Cleaver’s celebrated Honey- Soap” holds-a: dlsim glsbcd rank.: It is decidedly one of the most valuable appendages to the Toilet and the Nursery, which tb© present age has furnished. The softening, searching and healing qualities of the principal ingredient used In its preparation, Honey, are familiar to all; and the mven* tor has happily availed himself of those chemical com* btnnuont which have rendered the article superior to anything yet offered to the public. For sale by. J. KIDD ft CO., fiO Wood street, Wholesale Agents for Pittsburgh ami us vicinity. Also, for sale, at all Dispensing and Drug Stores. myihdiw Vulaable Testimony la Favor of an In* valuable Hodtelnn 07" 'Ve love to record the testimony of medical men m favor of Dr. M’l.aneh* medicine*. ft is gratifying, because ibo Vermifuge and Liver Fills of that physi cian were not invented for speculation, but. were intro* dared into his produce with the design of effecting good, and they become celebrated through their great merit Tr.ey are uoMhorefore, to be placed in the same cate gory with the patent nosmms of the day, which are so extravagantly puffed »n the advertising column* of the newspapers,Dr*. Newconjo and Doff, in common with others of the medical faculty, are simply doing justice to these Invaluable medicines,in thus speaking well of thcra, and tralv imitate the benevolence of the ‘‘good Samaritan,” m endeavoring to extend their use, . JotissvtLLC, January 30,1H20. GfMlcmtn—Wt have wed quite-a qnauutv of M’* fjarie T s .Vermifuge m our pracuce, a»Qt>bls, Couklmg No 1, for*aie by. j- tayil :. B A>TAHN'K3TUCK A CO. mANNtUrs by . 1 mr*!t ». A. I? CO. HEMP SEED-«bog»*freMh for aaleVy my*l B, A, FAHNESTOCK A CO. HaMsTaNl*. litlt-t*’*—SOCkt CUffd, tor mile bs~ ~ • rtyfir ' i. D. WILLIAMS * CO. I'iNSKIiU OJL^-JOO'bbla , l«.r tiftlo ty ±j 11. A TAHNESTOOK A CO.* corner of Wood nnd Fitm street*. VENISON! YENicO.V!-I,ouu bn. Hum*, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS A CO, tvrj Wood street; UMIF. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Ims muted to lw at* JL' ready welt-supplied file*, ilm Tin* Weekly London Times/ . We also ehsetvetbc *>x lust numbers or Boyd* oil’* Illustrations of fehakspcarc, presented by ihe pub* h»her,ou the tnblce* ._•. . ■ Imy2i Lomui and Qlrimilolea. A PINE nssoinneftt, iuU reeM at WVJL WRIGUT»S, in pau* or *>eus, to suit purchaser*. W. If. WRIGHT, FourthMrect, my2l between Market and Wood. Strpau&’i Ctuirclu THE Hev.JOHN 11. M’KUIKNKY, having; taken charge of SuFaulM Church, (Lacey ville,) will bold Divine service every Sabbath morning, at half past 10 o’clock, commencing next Sabbath morning* May 23d: And, so toon ashta health wifi penult* there will be ser* vlee, also, in the afternoon, at 3 o’clock. (mySiaL* EWii.CbiU)'PAl’BllB-" •• r ' “ r ' . 130 ream* assorted qualities of Ferguson’s, Rhoads ASor.s, and Gibson’s superior, English Laid Letter Pa per, blae and Cream Laid. 00 reams Ferguson’s blue and white Laid nmJ Wove Foolscap* • 60 reams French Foolscap* of the very best-quality. For sale at W. 8. HAVEN’STaper warehouse, avSL . corner of Market.and Second su. Grout Uzdnctlon In Price** AA; MASON & CO*are now opening aud receiving • their second stock of rich Spring Goods, coraprt ilngw4o pieces figured and changeable silkt; 0,000 cnrpe.sammer and other shawls, reduced su per cent ; 3,000 pieoes borages and berage do laines, reduced 0 and 10c.yard; 10 cases muslin do lames, at 10and l3OO pieces tissues, grenadines and poplm*, very lour; 4SOO pieces lawns* jaconets, muslins, and com* »brics,ata reduction of 25 percent; 10 cases belt mad der prints, at Also, Ginghams, Remieis, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen and Housekeeping Goods, Ac, all at gTcatlytcdnccd prices. linyai Proposals. T)ROPO9AL3 will be received by the undersigned, X Board of Inspectors of the Western Penitentiary, until the sth day of Jane next, at 12 o’clock, M., for the; erection cuul completion of a newblonk of Cells, similar to those now in use in the Prison. A plan and specif! cations can be seen at the Penitentiary,on. and after the .31st Instant. JAMES ANDERSON, WILLIAM LEOKY, WILSON M CANDLESS, JAMES K. MOORHEAD. WU. ROBINSON, JR. WksTEBH PllflxmiAßT, > May 18,1853. $ raySltft ' BT«wPictorial Family Bible. fTHE DOMESIO BIBLE; by ihe.llev, Ingram Cobbin, X M. A. In addition to the authorized version, this truly comprehensive Bible contains TDOwood engrav*. lags and steel maps; 17,000 criUcalnnd illusirotive notes; 2.600 practical reflections; 13,000 improved read ings; 10,000 marginal references; a corrected; chrono* logical order. . ' : Questions at the end of cadi chapter tor family exam* {nation. . The poetical books printed iti the metrical form, i Dates affixed to the choptera . far each morning and evening’s reading. Index to the engravings, note*and reflections. Some of these features are entirely original, and the others have never before been united inoneßible. : For sale by : B. T> C. MORGAN, ' .. ; No. 104 Wood st, fllOthe Honorable tl»o*Judges of the Court of Genorol X Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in amt forthe Coaniy of Allegheny: The petition of GotUeb Piegel, of ihe borough of Bir mingham, in the County aforesaid, humbly ehewethy Thaiyour petidonerhath providedhimielf with materials forthe accommodation of travelers und'others, at his dwelling house in the borough aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to gTant him a license to keep-a public house of entertainment. And your peti- Uoner.aa induty bound,’will pray. ’ : GOTLIEB DIEGEL. i W«, the subscribers, citizens of theborough aforesaid, do certifr that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty andtemperancejandis'weH provided with house room and conveniences roc the accommodation and-Jodg ingof strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary;* , .V- • H S flletz, John Metz,CDeiflermh, John Caiirad, ir. J P Ulrich, J Byer, Thomas Blacbmore, U Wiseman, 7 Ekotheio, John Weber, MMeyer. •;my2i:a» J' u ; r. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Courtof General QuarterSessionaofthe Peace,in and for the County of Allegheny: The petition of John Mish, of the Third Ward, city of PitlabUrghj in the County oforeaaid, humbly sheweth, That yourpetiliOTteThalhprovided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others,-at his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that )our Honors will be pleased to gram him a'license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound; will pray. w t , JOHN WISH. >ye, the subscribers, citizensof tbo aforesaid Word do certify, that the above petitioner is ol good repute for uOueßty.and temperance, and is wellproviaedwitn house ntom and eonyeiuencesfor the accommodation of trav- C r? ®f 1 ~ 1 0 “ iers i and lhataaidtavernia necessary, • JI H ioomey, Z L Signer. Thomas M’lntosh, lames Momoolh, Walsh, John Gilchrist, Wm Orr. W H Kirkpatrick, 3 Samuels, H C Hughe*. D A Oner, Samuel Baird. . imykl Ji* (Dispatch copy, anil charge Post-J '■K-' - ' -V £ 'i*.';v; ■ ■ VV\ * WV* f~ 1 „ ‘ s ’7 3> * * 7 'tv;'-:' _v >i-j, - * K*** * " " rfc ** *** . 4 MEETING OT THE STOCKHOLDERS of ll»t ±i “F.flt Ward Saving. Bank" will be Held at the of- j flee of the Bank, No. 4«f Liberty sti?et,flftTue?day,tfie ?9th day of June next, at 10 o’eldoky *. M.»dyilb refer-1 ence to having the stock consolidated Info a corporate company- . JOHNSTRWARTigertet»Ty«j. ■ j/ •••-• "WJ'HIP. CANE, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL ■ .TV ■ MANUFACTOR\,No.I43 Wood'streeL‘ JOHN •>V. TIM, now offers foT sale,-ai Eastern: prices, a large -ussorunept of the above Goods, to attention of dealers la. Invited. Also. Carpet Bags; and Ladies 1 Satchels. K |[myl ritHb subscribers to the Diamond Market House, wi*i X please take notice, ihutthey arc hereby called upon to pay 20 per cent, or their subscription, on or before Mow DAY, the 14th day .of June next, and uvroty per cent, every thirty days thereafter* until alHspsid. By older of tbe Banding Comauuee.v-: :-, , • myghtd • H,D. hlftU, Treasurer, . RISING GENERATION.—It’s important* now, in ■this progressive age, to know where the rising generation canhe .clothed, keeping in view the great considerntion of econemy and neatness. Boy* of all ages fitted out immediately, at Gothic Hall. .The largest stock of Boys’ Cl&thmg in'he city. Also, Mpn's Clo thing, work, at VO per cent. less than customer prices. . CHESTER, 74 Wood street, tnygO WE STUDY TO PLEASE, TVTOnCE.—'The partnership heretofore existing be*. Xv* tween.the undersigned, in the Wool and. Commis sion basiness. nnder t&c firm of bltmvQT A Lbs, wus dissolved an the first of April last, by mutual consent The business of the late firm wiU be settled by. H. Lbs, who is duly authorized to use the name .of the firm for thatpurpose. •< J. R. MURPHY,... , ray 4 XI. LEE ? . Family Qrocerlea* - ' /TtHE UNDERSIGNED having rented the stand Jate’y 1 occupied by Henry C. Kelly.' would respectfully In form their friends, that they have opened a"famtry gro cery,” wuh a stock of articles selected In the fenaiein cities, eipressly for family use* We assure those who patronize us, that no effort upon our part will be found wanting to pliase those who giye us * call; Don’t for get the place—corner at Fifth street and Market alley. iflylTum ROBERT H« JACK A CO, Saloom and BathSf YTirMv.M. WARD would respeotfully, announce to fV the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh; and vi cinity, that the spaciou»Ba!oons Build ings, ore now- supplied with a. superior quality of Ice Creams,Cskes, Fruits, and other refreshments.::Open from 6 A.M toUPJI ALSO—The Bathingdepartment wiUalwtys be found in order, for Hot. Cold, or Shower Baths, an almost in dispensible requisite for the preservation of health, .-mvlt • ■ • . ■ Notice to Contractor*. SEALED proposals will be received at this Office un til sunset, on Monday, the 31st instant, for the gradu ation and masonry required on SO miles of the Pitts* burgh and Steubenville Railroad, {rom CampbeH’s run to rue Virginia luia. Plans and profiles will be exhibit ed,and tbe necessary information -respecting the work given; by the Engineer, nt his Office, for five days prior to the letting; By order of the Board. : Krchrbb&’s Office, ) D. MITCHELL, JR * Pittsburgh, May C. 1852. . Chief Engineer my& Pittsburgh and Steubenville R R. Co. Star Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon* a. A P. SCHiLDhCK.BR,- respectfully Inform their. J\ , old friends and costumers; that t&ey are now pre pared, at their Saloon. No. *22 Diamond alley, to serve up pure ICE CREAM,of the very best quality, stall hours of the day and evening. They always keep on band, every kind of Cakes and Confectionary, fresh and sweet. Parlies and families will be served with all articles they may order, on the shortest notice and on the most satis factory terms. Remember the place,No,22 Diamond, alley, a few dobra south of the Diamond. [my!4;sw Dialogue- • Husband; u Look how beautifully that new Said burns!” - Wife. “ Where did yon get it?” H. “ Ats Dr. Keyset’s Drugstore.” W. “ Well,'! hope you will always get it from him, hereafter, fpr the last we had.wa« .very bad ” H. u Ves,and every thing else we want 5n Ins line, for he sells goods very cheap; and always good,” ~ W. 14 Where is Dr. Keyser’s Drug Store?” , 11. ri At No lift Wood streei, corner of Virgin alley, where you can alwaysgetgood Carbon Oil.” . myB Csrhart’s Improved flelodeon* w THE attention of Dealers and the pub - inTimMnWTrni 1 is respectftiUy called to the Improved; G jf* l g ir ul|| Melodeons, manufactured by the sub -0 8 *? f fßscribera. For purity and richness of tone, they are unequalled, not having tbe uneven, sharp and reedy sound. of those made by others. : They are made of kosewood, of superb workmanship and origi nal design, making a beautiful Porlor .Instrument,' and ore admirably adapted for church music; Dealers sup plied on the most liberal, terms.; All orders by mad promptly .attended to; and Instruments sent to any part of the country—and warranted... T; C. CLARK A CO„ : myfidhn . 49 Canscway.stiect Boston*Mass. To Rsiiroad Contractor*. PROPOSALS will be received at the Office of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company, in Newark, from the Ist to the evening of ihe Bib of June, 185 V, for tbe grubbing, clearing, grading, and masonry, of that portion of ihe Steubenville and Indiana Rail road, between Coshocton and Newark.beiug about 35 miles in length, and compnsisg some heavy cots and fills, and a bridge acrosa the Muskingum river. Bids wilt be. received in secuensof about one miTe in each, or for the enure Division, Profiles and specifications, with approximate esti mates of quantities, can be seen at the Offices iu New ark and Sieubenwilejaftertbelsi of June, J. BLICKIiNSDERFER, Jr, raj7jd.Vwtd • ■ • ■■■■ Chief Eugtneer.- : Opposition- Defied, COMBINATION REJECTED,COM PARISON IN Vl led and Wholesale prices Adopted; HOOD bus just returned from the East, with a large assortment of Jew elry of tbe newest spring fashion, and very fine quality; nlso, a large lot of fine Gold and Silver Watchesfroni the best European manufacturers,together wub a great va riety of other goods, such as fine gold fob guara ami vert chains, fine gold seal? and keys, uoe gold 10. kets, gold pens and pencils, specks, thlcaties packet knives, port monies, silver spoons, fine razors and strops, nccordcans and a great variety ot miter goods usually found in a Jewelry store, aU of which he will rail at New York city prices, oml from 25 to soper cent lower ihan any oilier establishment in this cuy. al myi3 No 51 MARKET STREET. Itaivie oa Coveaaots and Title, A PRACTICAL Treatise on the law, ot Covenants forTillf* By William Hcmy Rawie. Tluswaik is devoted to ihe consideration cl ihe. Liabilities and Rights of Venders of Real Estate j arising irouubeir Co venants for Title. At Mich Covenanta ore. in some shape or form, introduced into nearly every conveyance of real eitate on both sides o! tho Atianue, u u hoped the proresuauunay not deem urmecessary a wort which has tor us object their analyst* and practical rffecl. la English treauscaon the low of Vendor and Purchaser, the subject of Covenants for Tulo has allotted to it only n limited space, but there is & vast body of Atnauetm authorities which have aot hitherto received the clus«i fiesuon and analysis which the importance of the sub ject demauds. For sale by .J. R. WELDIN, .. Bookseller and Stationer, rnylfi No. 03 Wood st, between 3d and 4ih. . TJRKSU ARRIVAL OF LaDIKS’ sewingdirds. JP —Thera utcful articles are introduced to the public by the inventor, and especially--recommended to the no tice of the Indies, for whose particular use they are in tended. Somcthingof the kind has everbeen needed, to bold or fasten their needle work while engaged in rawing. Many a fiir form is ruined; and made round- : shouldered, byiheJr position white at work, ns welt as health impaired,by •utingia tuehanunbe&Uby position. Improvements are constantly being introduced to lessen the laborof men,but Uttie or nothing has brau done to alleviate the burden of other sex. This article, however, will greatly relieve, while U will faobtate their work The Sewing Birds bave been used by many l&dies in New England, and bas met with universal ap probation. They may be had of the subscriber* by wholesalefiu every variety of style; and tbe small price at which they are offered, must recommend them to general nee. myl9 C. YEAGER, ItO Slarket st. Sotle«* Books will be opened on Monday, saih day of June next, at It o’clock. A. M., for subranp tlou to the Capital Slock of the “ Pittsburgh Trust and Savings Company,” at the Office of Messrs. HAYS A PAINTER, Liberty street, Fifth Ward, under the di reeuon of— J. K. Moorehead, Charles Shaler Thomas Rakcweli, Morgan Robertson, Josiah King, Wilson M’Caudless* John B. Butler, Wm.Larimer,, jr., Rody Patterson, John Small, W. J. Howard, John Morrison, J. S. Craft, Reu ben Miller, R. 11. Hartley. Wm. E‘Chbaum, E. D. Gaz zam, Wm. Kerr, Alfred W. Marks. Dr. ILWilltou, Dan iel Negley, John- Anderson, L. WUmarth,C. G. R. Ricdle and Thomas Fartey. Capital Stock, 6200,000, To ba divided into 4,000 shares, atBso each—SlOper share to be paid at the time of subscribing. -imySttd • Cochran) Bcßrlde A Co.* : KURUrAUTti&K&S or Iron Railing and Ornamental Iron TFcrA, in all ■■ (k brancheti' N 0.20, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. fpHE advertisers beg leave respoetftilly to inform their X friends and the public generally, that, havldg receiv ed a large number of new patternsfor Iron Railing, Ac., which, together wuk those previously on hand,comprises the greaiest variety ever offered in tius City—they are now prepared Jo-manufacture the same for Cemetery purposes, balconies, fences, gardens, window guards, tree boxes, hat racks; centre tables, Ac. Ac., in a style or workmanship and finish not lo be surpoßsd, and cheaper than any heretofore manufactured west of the moun tains. Also, cooking stoves, hollow waro, and castings or all descriptions, as usual, . jy? • Vew Stock of Cblckcrlng’a Plano Fortes. : JUSTieceivedi by the . Pennsylvania JsSSstesgSl Canal, a ncW stock of PIANOFORTES, from the celebrated manufactory of V I *? f f f CHICKERING, Boston, consisting of— One Superb GRAND PIANO FORTE, JuU7 octaves, mpcrbty carved in the style of Louis XIV. .'■••• : One Rosewood carved Louis XIV:. *7 Octave Piano. One Rosewood carved round cornet* 7 do • do ■i Three do plain- tfo • do , 7 . do -do Two do do do - do G} do do One . do do - do do do do One do ■ carved do . do ■ Ofr do • do Three do plain do • do-. 0 - do do On© • do . ' do - round front 6 do do Three do do square corner G do do . These PIANO FORTES are all made In the most sub stantial manner, Patent Iron Frame to every instrn raent, and are particularly to stan&tbe most Revere cIU mate. 'Afr. CHIORERING haß otlate.enlarged bis manufacturing facilities, and hopes soon to be.ableio meet most of the pressing demands for hi& instruments. Also, received and for sale, a large and very elegant lotof carved and plain Piano-Fortes, covered with Da* 1 mask. Plush and JHair Cloth. All the- above for sale..at Factory prices. , JOHN II» MELI^OR,*... . Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh and Western'Penna*, for Chickering’s PlanOß. (apriS LAUO B AS D B XTB El 61VE 8A L B of heal: sstate } at public svctiox . 0N SATURDAY, June SifcfttWILKINSIIURG.-p--ThC undersigned, , having their property into country seats aha building lots have finally determined to comply with the wishes and desires of {heir numerous friends who have called bn them to expose to public sale on the ground at Wilkinebnrg, on Saturday, June sth, the remaining parta or parcels of ground, consisting of 70 building lots,-large slxe; . 9 one acre lots; - i two and a half acre lot; l three acre,lot; .. 2 four acre lots;. X five and a half acre lot; X tenandjibalf acre lot; . • 1 large and beautifal two story brick house, together with two and one fourth acres ground attached. The above properlyls most beautifully and.ple&smuly situated near the DEPOT at WUkinsbarg, a distance of five and one-fourth miles from the city, and affording our mechanics and business Jtiea oC the city a rare op portMity of puTcbas»ngu HOME T that is at all times ac* cesalMefboth by RAILROAD, TURNPIKE or PLANK ROAD.: This property is too well known to require any description.. - . ' We have determined to arrange oar terms tbanirany pereoaor persons that■ wopld desire to have a HOME that he may call his own.. Our. terms are ons-fifth cash; balance in five equal semi-annual payments. v : ■■ N. B.—Auy persons wishing to purchase -at private sale, previous to our pnblic sale, can-have'an opportu* nlty by calling on HENRY REIS, > thewarchoneoofßeia&Al’Curdy, r ; cor, of Seventh and Liberty ROBT. CURLING, <• Aline warehouse of Curiing-ARobertsuay • =■ jayW cor* of Ist and Wood sis. ;7r ; f v- t* ' ' *» ■>: -■ "SPECIAL NOTICES. I»o»Utv«ly tlie Lut Weik tar Btriiiliil I fP'WSO! CLOTHING 1-A? "n nhtfi V/ consipimimof Ctothicy, on Bntard«y r Ihe 83d in gc 11 c tie ape r Ilian ever.— jGentleneft ln.Wantqf a fine amr, will do well to call, as this is too garment warranted to be mode and lnffltted*n the latest BtyleYexpriSsly for this market. lso> jiwi it ceived,. by tip raw* twenty pieces ofwaicredFrenehCaasiffleres.and plain; andteii pieces of Bioly Cloths. The .irndewul :please call aud exam- P* M» DAVIS, Auctioneer,' in the second story. CbamUarlin*# Commercial College. cor ner of Market and Third . streets.: Instruction In Book -keeping end: Writing both day and evening- Ladles 1 Writing and Book-keening classes meet from s io 5 in ihe efteranbn;- The Principal will attend to the settling of Partnership Bocks, opening new setts* correcting er rors, &c. Those having need of his services will apply at the College. O. K CHAMBERLIN* ' Principaland Prof.of Book-keeping. P.R.BpascEEjProf of Penmanshlpi nplsi; L»ai«#! Cla*g«**»Duflf'» College. ; ! ID* IN PENMANSHIP. CARD WRITING AND DRAWING, under Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS, and Mr.F. SLATAPER, and in all the higher branches of an En ghshard Classical Education; under Mr. P. HAYDEN. Two spacious roomi have recently been elegantly fitted up for their special accommodation. Call and see the arrangements. . |aprs , fij*DFipapila» or Indigestion* is that kind of derangement of the stomach which interferes with the conversion of the food into chyle. . 27i# Symptoms ofDysvtpsUt are:. Joss of appetite* nan* sea* heart-burn, flatulency, acid,Tcctid or inodoroos eructations;* gnawing sensation ui ihe.siomaeh when empty, great cosiiveness, chilliness, paleness of the countenance;fengoar, lassitude, unwillingness to move about, lowness of spirits, palpitations: of'the heart* and disturbed sleep. These symptoms vary tu differenUn divlduals and constitutions and in many catevbnngon kidney disease, dropsy, liver complaint, and a debilita ted condition oftl\e whole body and a shattered state Of .the nervouaavstem. that renders llfe burdensome; - ■ Dr. JRidcUjff't'sAlkalvie IHgtstws Fitter* are peeuliarly adapted to the deranged condition of the stomach above alluded to, nnd ifnaken perseveringly*wiU restoreit to a-healthy.condition*' These. Bitters are-mode of some of the most valuable, nrateuals o! the Materia Medico, and are prepared m a-pecuhar manner, known only to the proprietor. They do not contain any particle of al cohol, and are perfectly safein their operation-on the human system. The most inactive and aepraVed condi tion of the stomach is often relieved by onebottle—all sourness,. wind,- pain, and depression of spirits, are en-r : tire! v removed. How can a roan be in health when that Seat reservoir is diseased! Cot reel the morbid state of e storaachby taking these Hi tiers, and Dyspepsia, with all its grim horrors, will fly from you. . Price 73.cer.ts, ' ... - Prepared and sold by*- ' Dr. G.H.KEYSER; at his Drag Store, 140 Wood street* apr24:lm:dAw Pittsburgh, Pa. JD* DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. —This Balsam is pecahariy adapted to every disease of the Lungs, and Liver, which is produced by-our ever varying climate. Tht Theory xuxd the Procure. The cures from this medicine have been, and will be, jnstin proportion to: the number of. casesln which it is used, its only, minculoDa powers; are those which it .possesses from audm common with natuie, whore ope rations it can only assist and . barton. Its action is im mediate, and* though calm, energetic. It allay* Imita tion* while it promotes secretion ami excretion, ltcan neverfail to palliate; and where a core is posßtble. it will core. . This was the theory of the medicine, as In vented;.and.experience, in numerous cases,of every kind and variety, has demonstrated the correctness of lUprmciples. - . Sec advertisement in another column. ~ laprtO Collecting, Bill Posting* fte» , JOHN M’COUBItY ID"* Attends loCollecting. Bill Posting;'Distributing Cards and Circulars for Parties, &&, Ac.. Orders left at the OiScQofithc Morning Post* or at Holmes’Periodical StorejThird st.,will be promptly attended to. • [raySlay .Nelson's Daguerreotypes, Post -Office jßuUaings, Thira Street* T lICENESSKS taken in all weathers,fraaS A* M.to Jj 5 PiM.* giving an accurate artisue ami animate likeness, unukeand vastly, superior to the u,com mOn Cheap daguerreotypes*” at the following cheap prices£l,so, 5£,03,83.00.84,00,55, 1 00 and upward, ac cording to the size and quality of cose or frame. pT" Hours Tor children, from It A. M. to 2 P.M. N.B—Likenesses of sick or diseased persons taken in any part of the city. ~ fnpvS&ly Bohemia Glass WofliSi ADAMS, ROSBMAN.Sr iCO.. \ MANUFACTURERS of FLINT GLASS, in all its variety.. We have,also, on hand. Lightning Rod dusotators, of a superior pattern to any thi tig yet pro duced. Dealers in. Glassware, con save from 10 to 1 5 per cent, by gmngus a call. Warehouse,., corner of Water.and Ross streets, ’ fcblOita: Pittsburgh, Pa - CITIZENS* Insurance Company ofPittsbnrgh. C. C. HUSSEY, President. SAMUEL L MARSHELL, Secretary. OFFICE, Ot* WATEttITBRET, .. bcncem.MatketJXnd \TTood. streets, JD* Intnrea iiaU and Gargo UlikSp On the Ohio. andMissUsippi Rivers and> tributaries. INSURES against Loss or Damage by Fire.- • ‘ ALSO— Against, the., Penis of tno/Sea, and Inland Navigation and Transportation. ■■■•* _ „ DIRECTORS. - SiG.*' Hussey, . VYm Larimer, Jr.; : William Bogaley, , Sam'lM.Kier,; Hugh l). King, , William Bingnam, Robert Dunlap, Jr.,' D.'Dehaven, - S.Harbauglj, Francis Sellers, v T.uwaru Ucazleton, . ' J-* Sehoo runnier. ■> • Walter Bryani*. ■ - Samuel Uea*. • Isaac M. Pen&odc. Las Aosoclatsd Ptreaea’s lasurance Gompa* .... _ ny ot thft GUy ot PlUsburgUr v W->V; Dallas, Pres’ti—ROßEßT FINNEY, Bec»y. ID* Will insure against FIRE and MARINE BISKB ot ait kinds. (gflcs in AZcncngaAila House, Nor. 124 and 125 ffessrii. ... _ dibsctoss: John Anderson, B.C. Sawyer, Uv B. Simpson,' - W ux. M. EdgaT, H. B. Wilkins, Robert Finney, Charles Kent, William Gorman, ..r: William Collingwood, - A. P. Anshnia*- Joseph Kaye, . William D. Wrighter. " Jjafl : Bj"DEAFNES3*noIses inihehead,snd all disagree* able discharges from the ear,speedily andpcrmanently removed without pain ortnconveniecce, by Dr. HABT LEY,P/incipat Aunst of tbc N- Y. Ear Sorgcry,who may be consoited stM ARCH street* Philadelphia, from Otodo’dock. Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention to this branch of special practice has enabled him to reduce las treatments such a degree of success as to find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by a leady attention to the mcanspresoribcd, JauJO Pluaburgii Life Imuranee cocapany, OF BJTTSBIfIIQH, PBNfPA* Capital 8ioo,ooo» ' President—James S. Hood; r . VicePresident-^SamucifiPClnrkan.' - r Trcasuter—Joseph 8. Leech.- ■ " Secretary—C. A Colton. ,• ■ • Owics t No. Ts'FoUßra Stb»it.■/ Ttds Company m«kea every Insurance upper lalmngto or connected with Lite Risks. ; Mutual Tates are the earns ub those adopted by othet safety conducted Comparuts. Joint Stock Rates at a reduction of one-third fromthe Mutual-rates—equal to a dividend of thiuy-thTee : and one-third per paid: anunally In advance. : Risks takcu on the lives of persona going io CalifbT-' ma, DIRECTQBS: James S. Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, CharlesA.CoHon, ; ; Samuel M’Clorkao. ' ’ William Phillips, 1 John A. Wilson, marU;6m . John Scott. iEXNi INSBEAHCE COMPANY, •; Of Bartford, Gous, Capital Stocks.......saoo.QQO Asset#- 469,173 ;. Omceofthe rivisburgli Agencyln the Store Room of M’Curdy A Loomis, N0.63-Wood street nov4uf IL H. BEESON, Agent STATE MUTUAL JPIEU INSURANCE COMPANY. HARRISBURG, PA. CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS. Designed only for the safer.elasses of property .has an ample capital, and affords superior advantages in point of cheapness,* safety: and accommodanon, to City and Country Merckanis-and owners orDweilings and isola • ted or Country Property. n. A. A-CARRIER, Actuary,• . • . novlS Branch Office,s4 Smithfield styPiKsburgh. - > 07* Odd Fellows’ Hall, Fourth stnetj ietwetn Wood\and::Smith/Uld rtrsetr.—Pittsburgh Eocampment, No. and3dTuesdaysof each month. ; Pittßbnrgh Degree Lodge*No.4,mcetsi2daiid4lh.Tues days* • Mechanics’LodgejNo.P, meets every Thursday even ing. ■Western Star Lodge, No. Wednesday evening. : Iron Cay Lodge, No; 182, meetseveryMondayev’ng.' r Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 360. meets every Monday evening, at Union lluii, corner oi Fifth and Smlinfield* ; Zocco Lodge, No. 3SS. meets every Thursday evening, at their Hall; cornerof smithfield and Fti\Ji slreets- Twin CltyLodge,No. S4I; meets every Friday .even ing. Hall,cornerof LeaCocc and Sandusky streets, AL. leghenyCtiy. Imayaiily^ ID* Anger on a Lodge, I. O. of O, F—The Angerona Lodge, N0.589,i. O* of O. F.* meets every. Wednesday evening in Washington Half, Wood street ja4:ly. inrJ-O.oro* F.—Place of Meeting, Washington HaLf,Wood street,between fith and Virgin Alley. * : ;P(msuzoB Loses; No. 330—Meets every Tuesday veening. v MsxmumzjiENCAvrxtßT, No. 87—Meetalst ana 3d Friday of each month. , Cl At O* D*... IE? Metis above the O’Reilly Telegraph ncr of-Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening* aprSS ijf? A Host Case of Total Olftndnesa Cared, toy Petroleam»*-Weiuvlie the attention of the alflicrted and tbe public generally: to the certificate of William Hall, of inis ctiy< The ease, may be seen by any person who may be skeptical la re lation to the facts there setfonh* > S. AL KIER. • “ I had been afiUcted several years with a soreness : of both eyes, which continued to increase until last Sep tember,(lBso), the inflammation alihai time having in* volved tW whole lining membrane of both eyes,and ended in thodeposite of a thick.fllmvwhich wboU4r.de* strayed my sight* J I had an operation performed.'and the thickening removed, which soon. returned and left meinas bad a condition as before. Atthis.fflogeof the complaint I made application to several of the inost eminent medical meni who informed me.tbat “my ayes would never get well.V At this tunc I-coaid not distin guish any, abject.* By the advlee.efJ»nw friends I com* menced the use of tho Peirolenra, both imeratUy and locally, underwhich myeyeshave Improveddaily until the present.time. ahd l have mjr sJghi entire ly, My general health,was very muehimproved by tho Petroleum,and I aitribaie (he restoration of myisight to its use: v itesideat.Pio. lQ3f}ecohd,;atreet, t jmihiBcity r and wilt be happy to give any ipfimnaxion in relation to myca*e. , „ nri WILIAM HAUL,” Pittsburgh, Septetriberl7,lBsl. ... / v --l Forsalo by DR. CEO- H. KEYSER, 140 Wood st 4 B. E. BEU*KSS,S7 W©oditreej,and by th© Proprietor! sepia F E .^?S%?bV p,taerKe “ ,M ‘« ®i W? l * KING & MOORHE&&. J 3 ** B-->* ** kr. *4 r’* s ’■'"’T u_ ■/» ■ 4 •>-.. t - *• 'j **fev> ' . **><.?"“* • v «.» V4 ? .> l V ; r f V --Y %;C ' ‘ • - f -if \ * t- ■> * ' t Vw- - -l , * • Vf 'f; • ' -"•* . ' C* t r ' - ’ 1 .r n: ; ■ - '-V •»- , t * V ’ J v * •* y *'*»• *• 5 >W T t' - ! <* "- -> Liuik ash Maiuokb*'JOSEPH C- FOSTER Pitctt fif Jdxnssfafr—Fittl Ticr and. Parquelte soe. Second and Third Tiers 2$C4 Reserved seats in Dreu - Circle, 75 ccmp; large Private Boxes, entire, 99i00> small' . • Private boxes entire. SS,QQ. Doors open at Ik o’clock/ Curtain rises at 7|- Thud*nightof the farewcllengogeraentefthe dlstm- ■ gulahed eciress.Mifltt DAVENPORT. FRIDAY EVENING, May 21st, will be per* * performed Knovrlc’sptay or _ tf the hunchback. 1. * "■■"■:*■Mis* Davenport. Waller, - . - Mr.Breletotd^ Xrvemjreby tbeCfrehestra. To conclude-with the lacehable farce of > ,< 4 Tire WOOL DFALEJL . Deuteronomy. - - • . Mr. Weaver ■: - Amanda/' •■_■■■ » :. • . / ; Mi«a ctt«n»ari gSKSSSSSP DAVKKPORT «PP«rm h« _ cohday. ILTOVV Snift.S?i, ottT TIMES ONLY, N WSf‘ vo AT p -“ ,w > nAUij (Ovab ihi DUFUFES CELEBRATED ORIGINAL PAINTINGS 09 ADAM AND EVE „ in paradise. ro other elite*from ISJSto 1537, The Agent respecifully, informs tbe citizen?atpihT burgh,that llfcac-arelba same original Dicw.~EiVh ' were exhibited m Philo nail two B y«rf“ffi? Hall has been improved and refitted in elegant Mr. Heble, and other anjsu, andvfendered by tneiitw' arrangements ;of Ilgbt, Ac, admirably ndapiedirdftha exhibition of ibeworkaof art.. .fmyltt LAFAYETTE HALL! - POSITIVELY. 7&R LAST CONCERT BUT ONS * - FRIDAY EYESING, MAY 31ST f ».SC. t Ji 0 «^ ,i ® inal , nnd W *H known FELLOWS’ MIN- - 8 TRFLS, composing ab Corps of Talented and Experi enced Performers,” underihc management of J. Jj/FeKi*. • lowi, whose Concerts in the city of New York fora *uc»^ cession of Three Years*-, at < Fellow#’ Musical: Hall, in Broadway, have been received with favor by highly re- ' spectable and fashionable audienceB,'Would rfespectfally : • inform theertfeens-of Pittsburgh,tbatthey arenowtra- • velinir for a short reason, ana will visit, some of the : principal cities, previous to :commcncJugtheir Soirees " again in Broadway. - Any perron having apieccofMasic arranged/or solo • jor quartette, can-have it -sung by leaving it during>4he - -- flay. ’ . Admission 25 cents. Children- under ten yeafS:of -i". • age half price. Doors open at 7. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock.. • Enure change of-pragraramc cacbevemna. - v myil-.tt _ " CurtaSnTrtmmlnga of Every Description ID"Furniture Piuahee,_UrocaieUeSv Ac., :Lace and Muslin Curtains; N.Y. Painted Window Shades.’ .■. Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pms, Bands, Ac. Ac-i’’ • Ax wholbsalb ami Bjstaii* ■W. If. CARRYL, IC& CliesUiut St, cor. Fifths . w . _ PHILADELPHIA. uJ~ Curtams fiSade and. Trimmed intht Ntu/ett Printh ;- _ trartzfcly* V • 0* G.*iXVflnsD!.B,i- ; r. 'i . «. .. ‘SURGEON DENTIST, So* X4i Smltbfieid jirecti ; D 3“ U.rothonotary.— Tlii* underalgiiea respect fully offers himself as A caililidaie for the Office of Pro- •; ihonotary, subject tc ih«decisum of the next Whig and Antimesome Couvenuon* • .«• r ‘ . apri7:diwtc JOHN CALDWELL. DEN I Al* aCIiOERT. W. i\ FUNDEKTB33BG* M. D. f No. 151 Thtbd sviiwr,.' ■ •■■■: •• r : A few doors above Snmhfield-street. ■ Office up . stairs, Dr. £ has been connected. WithibaesiabUnh* - mem of Or. HuUihen, of Wheeling, for the. last five years. - {.aprJdtGm ToCI.B7ELiKX».IoE.bDU,S*M>CSI,V,:Jj£Teoir t CBICA.GO t r Bare&Lu, Cgldmeuh,. andCis- CQTZUXI, ■' The .new and fast running sieamer FOREST*CITV leaves HonongaheiAwhaiftidot of Market street,- evaiy morot »g, (hiudays excepted) at 8 o’clock—.connecting - at WcilsviHe wnh the'Express Train::of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Railroad, leaving at 12 o’clock, AJ*, ancL arnving atCleveland altfo’clock, connecting with the bteambcat ami Railroad Lljics-for Toledo, Sandusky,Detroit) Chicago, Mitwaukie, Buffalo, and Dunkirk.. Fare to Cleveland,.sd fill.- .• • ;v. For Tickets, apply to JOHN A CAUGHEV, , . Agcut C. AP;R. R. Co, % . OFFICE—Corner Water anil SnntliSdd. Mreeia,(up stairs,) opposite ftlonougahela House, . Wy tbe Ohio and Penna. Railroad-to AUK anee, and the devr-land and Pittsburgh ftaUrdadTrocn Alliance to Cleveland, the faro from Pittsburgh la Cleve land ias4 00. Partengersby both routes amretn Ckw* land at tha same lime, and in the tametrenn cfnrs. ■ " ;v ' apr?t:tf * eHKAP WAt.L.t'APtih— lo,ooo pieces at ia*c.pet .piece, for sale by ImyfeO} * W. P.MaTISBaLL. G HEAP FIRE 130AKO PBiNTS--For sale by uw*> W.P MARSHALL. tIOKN.JX'* iiiE EAR—ibotms., justreceived and for: / sale by [my2o[ . JOHN li. SHBIIRIFF. /•IURKANTs—' aj caskn, a very superior article, just \J received by. . ftayJO} ‘ -SMITH A SINCLAIR, ; SHELLED CUrc(V—‘l,bOO bus.- prime, m store and to arrive. [ray^O)RUSSELL A JOHNSTON; CILOcKS— A fine lot, just received rtnd /bciale very > low, (all warranted )at HOOP’S,SI Market street. ' SUGARS— 2U,QU)—'various brands— prime-article—for’ 7 sale by • [myl7) RUSSELL A JOHNSTON. 7 . : IjlOE—tT-uerces fresh, torsaic by- , v li tay!7 RUSSELL A JOHNSTON. v SUGAR— tiO hfadsN. O , female by * my!7 - RUSSELL A JOHNSTON JjlL my!7 RUSSELL & JOHNSTON ?\ErABRBOAUDS—2S dbz.patdni Zinc; lor sale 6y~ W' roylff J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. bua'sunerior Reds; forsalo by X mylS- J. D WILLIAMS A CO, BCKbAfty— i3 - ' VY inyTS __ VON BONNHORST A MURPHY. TJ AY RAKES, HQy'Torfcßj and .Scyihe Sueaths,'fs>r XX tale by _ n.ylß VON BONN HORST A MURPHY > BKOOMS—iiUU QOZ. tot sale by mylB VON BONNHOKST-& MtJRpBY. * PAGODA TRA SfOßlfrWtut received and for sale, Jl 4 10 boxes Oranges; ' ID do Leaons. ' {raylD TCINE -UULO JKWJ£LKY—HOOD’S is the placet© ~ £ . purchase fiooGoods, ot aboai huif-the o«oalrctail pnee* Give Mm acaU,and see wbaigood bargains Vbt* oangetatSl Market direct. [mj2o »*.KIA”» SUUUTTJSH OU'iiA JfkßOWt SCHaK .o' a TJSH.—Jpsirtcoived, per eip«6»,lhu exceedingly popular and pleasing... SctiotUsp. Il ls. cOmtiO'es uy- WjlliDmßrcily»QndadnpUMlßnriamitiee(3for me Piano. *■ by U. Kleber. H. KLEBEFI I T-’o. Ivi XJnrd at, - . roylH ..v '• v . .Sign-of the Cjoldea Harp,. ;■ - fpHE annual meeting of the Stockholder* of the Put*.' X burgh, Cincinnati and Louisville Telegraph Com pany will be held al the 1 iffice of the Company, In Ciii-* ernnati, on the Ist Monday of June next. (Juiio 71 at 10 ” o’clocki Aviti for the election of Directors Hor the enitK mg year. tmy4j JOSHUA HANNa. *■ l ■ CbartUrs Coal'Gempanf, ■ ■ npHESlockhoWefs ofihe Cliariie i s Coe! Company eto 1 *• . I hereby, notificd ihal au ElecllonToc Direcjoraomld .£9 m ,PMy t b.o heWi-Et ihe office of ibe Coorpany.«% Coal Harbor, nearPiUsbargh,onTbßrrdayi the2oihday • of May.next, and 6 o'clock m iho aflernooin. By order, S. tVATPON CAHR, Bated, Coal Harbor, April IP, Jfts3. Upr2o:stoaw . rpo HOUSEKEEPERS— - \ . JL Seedless Jersey P1am9,12|0.. V , QUort'p ' i ; •. •;•* .Extrafine Dried Apples,■£*!. %> quart,'• . . .Sweet Peaches, PparecljV Isc.>ipqttijri;-'- New French Plums, lQc.V’ Er; ,- • . New French Currants,Ciand6e%>ib4 - ■” ' . Ben quality Cooking JUiflns < Bc-4?' ft ’ - r - , ~ Rtce.FlounCorn Starch, (lcekerVF«iua v ■ f , And many oiler niceties that all goad fabniekeener. ’ reqmrejcan always be obtained' at tbe lbOre ii'iSEP : fcart,'at MORRIS* TEA HArE $i 6 > Blond. ■ “^ a - Attlgamtut/ tof. (|i« Banefli, of cndiinm' ' T}Y order of volontlry asslsDTOflU eificuSd D Sihday of May.lu the year iKB, by {£? Obaih & Cq., lo RichtrdT, Lcech. ir is?- M’Groth fc Co., made ihe Bind Bio (mid T LeS, °^ rk ' Trustee, for the benefit of tbotr cretutors' iftiL 1 ' having claims against the nail CrmVttro rTnlS!.^? 3 ■ BiUshorgh, and p£ «»® . 1 Journal copy, aod chto ItL fi® ASSSg , B SsS h, » «*»**,- /to. ■ Peterson's LadwNationai dp. ' .Kate Penrose, or Life anrf if«i <%„ , .-do,* o/ahsj AaS,^or o - Valenuno Voiy&o. - wo«on,E«4, amUoror " S?' WftSo«£ by ci»tlet DivESI A / **■ E>?iyse.~ - * - Eg. p« tM i, B r 4 j* - ■1 '■ W -visSr? ?•*“/ y *. ” l.r' / , *' y J~ w ?* ** '{r/ < 2 ? T 1 ’ AMUSEMENTS. TUtSAtCaXS. Gtciit Attractlou I - CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, AND 11. aULi SPRING ARRANGEMENT. _ Cleveland and FHUlmrgh Katlroaa, TNKI»AK--30 bbU; imicCider, forsaleby ~ T ' myia VON HONNttORST A MURPHY, IHEKSH—JiU bxR I'ine . • .. » myLB VON BONNKOK3T fc MURPHY, \a/:iN Jow : GLASS-=-$Qu bis. assorted sixes b£«t~. IV country brands, for saJe by ' - * ** *. ' roylS .VON RONNHOR3T & MURPHY.' OUiUH—'I,WjUj>US.-.prime,metoreaud lo arrive £4 RUSSELL A JOHNSTON, roygQ. v ■ - liuWaterondiCOFront Streets. bfclAjJS—A fine aesorttnem/justopenea and / foraale;yery chtaj>,*tHOOD’S, ol Market 4ucet f • •',-mygQ.v ■OUTATOES—JuaI . oao - Jt moreofihowprimeßedVoiaioesjforeaieby JOHN B. BIIBRRIFF, -•■1..-.;loMarfcftistreet, XT'orsof Wall Paper;on ftutltt; and'cormuongroundßi' for sale by - WALTER F MAHBHALL, mygQ 8» Wood Street IJAMK STU42K2* WAftl'JbJX— k * , , Jj SOslures^xehaogeßank; 25, v do; /r 25