losseleg of the citizens of Pittsburgh ptoposed to be field at theNeA Count House, in said city, on ths 15th instant, with power to supply any ♦scan- ••••sties (bat may occur. That these proceedings be signed by the chair mart and Secretary. SAMUEL ZIMMERMADL, J. B Oliver, Secretary. "Davidson from Connelgville. Fayette cnunty, then stated hi substance that Eta citizens of Cott , Mbvihe and its noighbdrhood to .k a very lively in terest in the ine•isnre now proposed, an l had emir.. stied him to,plectge their utmost means in aid of the pork. The'rresidcat then read 11-cion the chair the f lofting proceedings of a meeting at Smithfield. To:Ote President of the Pittsburgh railroad Meeting, to be held at Pittsburgh, on the .15th inst: The undersigned, citizen" of Smithfield, Somer.. set county, Pa., having observed a cali - for. a Rail• road meeting at Pittsburgh, to consider the practi• cabilily of roakiiig a railroad to commence at Pitts burgh, and intersect the National Road by the most eligible route. Having feelings in common with our friends at Pittsburgh, wo do molt respecifolly ask your etteution to this place (Smithfield) as a point on the National road :Move all others pmse.e. sing .natural advantages, tieing situated immediately on the ba As of the Youghiogeny ricer. By a ref. erenza to former surveys it will be found that the course of the ioughtageny river presents and loth• cites the route to meet the considerations which will De brought before you at your meeting on the 15th. Milton Collins Win Kichards Ilezekiah Gaither Wm Willy Henry Gawtner Wrc Isaac Nixon P J Darra'.l Charles Kemp , J S I-Ingles Samuel K Frey A I Eudeiy Moses Jinninss J E McAuley John Darden Samuel Crainwor thy James M Dawson George Gilbert Bela Darrell Asa C Fray James Spears Timothy eratchona n Andrew Craig R. S HA rris Ezekiel Cullers Wan Wiwi • S A Slick Ashford T Sargeo•s E F Benjamin John Campbell W Lynn Judge Wilkins then stated that the committee bad prepared resolutions to offer to the meeting, but requested if any gentleman had any to Mier. the meeting would be happy to receive them.— None being offered the following were read by him, and open vote taken, were unanimously a dopted. Whereas, experience has prceed that, although the public improvements of our own state are ad mirably adapted to the trans ' mrtation of merchan dise and produce between the Ooio and Atlantic. and afford a more economical crimmutlication than any other, yet the inconvenience and delay tesulting from the long duration of the ice and the late period at which they become pls.alile in the spring, render it hishly important that some means of communication shnn!d be ndepted which can be made available for the conveiance ssf-palsengers and light mcrehandize throughout the year. The extensittin of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road to Cumberland during the last three years has evinced a degree of energy and pers.'s-ranee highly honorable, as well to the Presidiyht and Managers of tie- company, as to the citizens of Baltimore through whose enterprize and liberality the sequisite funds had been procured; white its completion to Pittsburgh would furnish the most effectual remedy for the inconveniences a tied ant upon canal transportation. Therefore, resolved, That the extensian of the Bellmore and Ohio rail road to the town ofCurn berlond has given new interest and direction to a large portion of the travelline. the trade and the transportation between the Western waters and • the Atlantic cities, and produced a dee r impres sion of the importance and immediate necessity of forming a connection with that great work by a similar road to be commenced at Pittsburgh and carried eastward by the most eligible route to 'Connelsville on the Youghiogeny river. ,Resoised, That the more expedient and advisa ble plan; for the present time, would be to form a _ separate and independent company, to be incote o pined under the law four Commonwealth, ror the construction of a single iron railway from Pittsburgh to Cormellsville, in Fayette co., 'Lion the line above indicated, and which may hereafter be connected, or united, with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company as policy and expediency - may dictate, and upon terms mutually advantages GUS to the two companies. ResOlVed, That fir the purpose of carryiess in to-execution the above projected improvement. already by the example arid experience of a few months, so obviously demanded for the protec tion of our trade, commerce, manufactures, and intercourse - teeth the east and west, we pledge ourselves to exert our best effarts to call into ac• tient all the resources and energies of the cities of Pittsburgh ar d Allegheny and the adjacent and surrounding county. Resolved, That a committee consisting of many of our citizens and embracing their differ ent interest+ be appointed, to whom shall be con.. Ided the energetic pursuit and persecution of the Itonteimplated enterprize; hereby giving to that committee the following power. To select its Chairman, Secretary and Treas.• vest. and-appoint Sub Committees, allotting to *soh its arms , priate and specific duties, TO hold general meetings' by adj earnment, or by the call of the chairman. To give attention to the Bi'l designed for the incorporation of the rail road company which has received such prompt and public spirited ai lien front Abe legislature of the commonwealth, and to apply for and obtain a modification and a mendments of its provisions, if any hereafter should be deemed necessary. To confer and make with the Commissioners named in the act of Assembly, the necessary ar rangements for opening the books for the sub scription of stock. To advise and correspond with the counting of Allegheny, Westmoreland and Fayette—with the corporations of the cities of 'Potottnirgh and Al legheny, and with the Banks and I teurance MB ces of the former city, oii the subj-mts of stock, of bans, of the payment or guarantee of the in terul upon loans, and generally in reference to the means of raising funds for the commence milt and prosecution of the desired work. To ascertain, as far as may be practicable, the 1111201:10i of individual subscriptions likely to . be obtaintd to the stock of the company. Too:Meet information of the facilities and dif ficulties. and p obable expense per mile in the construction of a single track of rail way be tween Pittsburgh and Conneltsville—ind also to ascertain the oittitnated cost of the water stations ref the locermotiie power, and of the burden and ',passenger care, which would probably be 111CCCS. warily reguirecrfor the use of the proposed exte at ,of merle rail way—and, for these objects prompt. ly to advise with Mc. Lathrobe, the accomplished and scientific Engineer of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, pow generously giving his personal attendance here to aid us in our prelim inary inquiries. To ascertain, in the outset of an undertaking, where the interests of the agriculturatist, the manufacture r and the laborer are se intin.ately bleneed, with all the other interests of the COM. sunnily, in a work of such deep and general mags Wade, how far retesses of the right of way may be alstaiued, to what e..trat iron maybe supulied, timber preeLssri, locan-,at.daset and care furnished, and lobar executtd, fur s,ayinent in the stock or bonds or the company. Resolved, "fluit the pub'icat on of the notice *piths opening of the books far the subscription of stock will be considered, so fir as the mem bers of Ibis meeting are concerned, es equivalent two theorist-le report tied ..IT!, eitt. , i..zot hi general conprolltes. ;ha , eaeovraz tvi - • - • has C Q Fetiers Jolurßunting ~ ..~ .or. :~i a:. company, and the commencement of the work. Reserved, That we will co-operate with, and give our aid to, the Baltimore and Ohio itaiit road Company, in et y future period which may be made to our Legislature fur the purnese of obtain ing such modifications and amendments of our acts of Assembly as shall be :deemed . necessary .and waver to temente those conditions and re strictions no.v imposed upon that company, and which are considered so onerous and nbj ction a ble as to throw serious and impolitic impitdiine::ts in the way or the commencement an 1 coatinua- Lion of their work from Cumberland towards the city of Pittsburgh. Resolved, That this meeting tender its ac knov.ledgements to the Hon. lonia McLane, the President of the Baltimore 'and Ohio Rail road Company, and assuro him that it entertains It proper sense of the. courtesy and public spirit which governed him in his prompt and valuable attention to the request of the committee appoint ed at the public meeting of the ISt , ' ult. Resolved, 'fh It these proceedings be signed by the officers ,r the meeting, and that the Editors of newspapers in Pit'sburgli and all others friend ly to the object, he re p...ea fully reptested to give them publication. COMMITTEE Win Wilkins Charles Shaler Geo A Bayard JII Guthrie Wilson McCandless M 'I iudle Jas S ('raft Andreel Fulton John Bissell James Fenton John Freeman J W Lightner Win M Lyon Semucl MeKelvy John Shoenberger Aaron Floyd Fred Lorenz James Thompson Thomas Silt mous John Atthure John Anderson J ihi, Warden B A Fa' ne , tnek Lewis I livelits .n Witt Dil wor • Harmer Denby Wm Porter James Biwa jr J 1V Eurbridgo fhomna Hannah G E Warner R W Poiudex:er S Lathrop J.din Greer J Mnorlicat R Galway RobinsonWm jr Win Bagels Michael Tiernan James D dee!! Joshua Henry %Vm McCulcheon James %ley F G Batley Win M Edgar, James Wood - Pat'll Mulvany J Carothers •1 }lnman B ikewell ItobertPeebles Michael Allen George %V J Josiah King John Sh , plon Robert Beer J .hn Graham Wm Eiclibanm Edward I) G.izzatn John Irwin (Alleg')) 1)r Speer Chat-les Avery Richard Di idle Win Bell Edward Simpson Polard McCormick it C Townsend John Sheriff Thomas Scott Wen J Howard los Wood well J•dm Sampson Aired Curling C Ihinsen John Caldwell Rod Pa.tersnn %Vui Mackey Win G 1.1 twkins J II leshawl' Dania I Negeley S McKee J Imes Kelly John Gehl art D,vid Wen L Miller Robert Chri,ty Thomas Flood George Breed J Sibbett John Vandegrift: Thomas IleK...wn Wrn Lorimer George Singer George Ledlie J Anderson (All'y) Hugh Davis H Childs Wm Holmes Wm Ebbs Wm Marks Tho dlotvinz resolulan wit than hi nded to the char by William M. Darlington E-q. and un..nimoitly adopti.d. Resolved, That the thank€ aif Jul. meetin g are hereby teodered to Mr. LAI iioes for his kindnee , in ri:tendiea, ail I for tho able and satisllietery formation he has eninniunicated. The meeting W , 114 then addressed by Judge Shaler, in his usual strong and graphic style, and was received with marked approhation. Dr. GaZZaffi then addrassed the meeting in o few introdtntary rctnarts, strongly urging the progr ass of the proposed woras, and off tied a re• port of aco nmit , eB appointed on this suljoct in 18373 wh eh report was received arid adopted by the meetin g . The meeting was then adjourned. F' PRESIDENT, JAMES 'BUCHANAN siihjert to the derision of n Nit' ionnl Convention. DULY MORNING POST. PHILLIPS WM. 11. SKITII, SIDITOR 3 AND PROPRUCTORS THURS DAY, APRIL 20, 1843. 4ee First Page. The first number of the Spirit of the Age, contains an ori final tale, with the somewhat I epulsive title of the "Maniac." It is rather a curious affair; sufficiently ab.. surd and incongruous to be the story of one who had not much "method in his aid.. ness," but after reading the tale, we do not find that the hero is half as well entitled to the character of a madmen, R 3 many we o.eet with in our daily wa'ks. lithe writer had made Charles Putnam start a paper on the credit system, with the expectati )n of being paid at the "end of the year," it would have been a much better evidence of insanity than permitting hint to kill his friends. As the world goes now. murder ers are becoming respectable charalters in society, but the poor devils who publish newspapers bn credit, if they do not come inmates of Lunatic Asylums, have very Fair prospects of being provided with lodgings in the county prisons, which a. mounts to about the same thing. The Charleston Courier of the 10th inst gives an interesting account of the distri buthn of a number of premiums of the Apprentices' Library Society. The ap prentices had striven for the palm of ex.. cellence in their several professions, and to the most skilful in each branch, was awarded a silver medal. We have often heard it remarked that Pittsburgh is twenty years behind the age ;n literary and other associations for the advancement of knowledge; and the above statement, when held in contrast with the cuudithn of apprentices here, is we think conclusive evidence that such is the fact.— It has been attributed to the grasping, sv crieiou spirit of our population, whether with justice or not we cannot say, but one thing is certain that a change would be to the advantage of all, even in a pecuniary point ofyies. Who can calculate - the bene fits to. be derived by masters from such an institu.rion as ttse Apprenlicea Library So ci-ty of 1 - hp:4e:on!. Thp . trifliog expitm. to each that - would be incurred in coma mencing it, would be repaid in a very short time; and the benefits. bestowed up on young men who are now, many of them growing up mere loafers, would in the view of all benevolent men, be a desirable object to accomplish. John Louis Grille is on tria: in the Uni ted States Court at Philadelphia, for an as=ault, with intent to kill, while at sea, upon Captain Monet, qommander of a Bal timore vessel, from Pernambuco for the, United States. New Drama.—A new diama has been brought out in New York, called tha 'Vier• chant and his clerks.' It is local in its applicatiou, and the papers say was en tirely successful, and will have a fine run. einother Earthquake.— Letters from the West Indies states that there were shocks of an earthquake in that region, on the 11th and 13th ult. It was not known that any damago was done. Brough, the singer, has given a very successful and b:i liant Conceit at New Orleans, and was going to Natchez to "take leave of the stage," in the same ap. proved fashion. More Algerine Tyranny.—Tne Provi dence Express states that a Mr. Hazard, who keeps a stable in Cove street, Provi dence, turned his son nut of doors on Wed nesday evening last, fur votirg the demo.- cratic ticked Such a man hardly deserves the comfort of a child in his old age, but he is to be pittiei for the load of shame he has thus heaped upon his awn head. The Court of Carroll county, fkld., ads journrd on Saturday last, a man named Ub diah Gray, was sentenced to the pen tentiary for 14 years for horse stealing. Freshet in the Potomac.—The Cumber land Civillian of yesterday states that on Sunday last the Potomac ruse to a height sufficient for allowing a number of keel boats and gondolas to depart with coal.— We expect the rain within a day or tvio past has raised the river much higher. • Land slide.—There was a slide at one of the cuts on the Reading Railroad, on Tuesday night, by which perhaps 10,000 tons of rock and eaitli were deposited on the trttk. A resilu:toti his passed the common council ofCincinnati, forbidding any mem. bar of that body to smoke a segar in the council ehambet !! ! We have not heard of any of our members smoki , g while in sessi3n, but we have beard of their getting piping hot in the ltZis;Cy. Mire Fires. —The people ‘')f . H•g•lrs. town appear to be beset with incendinriett. Jut a d ,y or two ago, we noticed the de. struction of s veral stables by fire, in that. town, atrl by the last Hagerstown papers we see that on Tuesday night abut 11 o'clock the stables of Mr. Ftederielt Sener and Samuel Zeller, were destroyed.— These make seven stables burnt in that town within'the week. Too early a visit—The blue birds, which the pleasant weather a few weeks ago brought into ttie region of Westchester, were faind frozen in great numbers after the late cold spell. The S , eretary of the Navy has author ized the construction of a schooner cf war, at the Navy Yard at Charleston, Mass. An unpleasant altercation occurred in the Circuit Court at Washington, on Mon- day, between his honor Judge Thurston, on the bench, and Col. William L. Brent, attorney, while the latter was arguing a case. His honor, Judge Cranch, diately adjnuried the court, and intimated that he wool.] advert to the sullject uteome future perind. Mr. Charles Pease, formerly a citizen of Benton county, Mis-issippi, but m.it,p re cent), a resident of New York, was thrown from his horse in Holmes county, Miss. about the first instant, and instantly killed. This makes the third brother out of the number of six, who settled in Yazoo nounty several years ago, who has come to his death by violent means. Gold has been _found and good wage made on a number of branches between Seneka and Tugaloo river, 10 or 12 miles from Pendleton, S. C. At Pickens they find it in abundance. The U. S. frigate United States, Capt. Arm. strong, and sloop of war Yorktown, were at Ma zatlan on tht 28:h Jan. las!, all well, The Cy ane, with Commodore Jones on board, was daily en)! cted from California. The Yorktown was to sail on the first Feb. for Valparaiso and the Uni. ted States. On the coast niCali:ornia, the excitement caeo. ed by the extraordinary movement of Commo• dore Jones had subsided, and the affair was Bp°. ken of aq a capital hike, Hides and tal'ow scarce and business4ull. It will be impossible for any vessel now on the coast to collect a cargo during the present year. The Difference.—A writer thinks that the distinction between the Right of Viit ,and the . Right of Search, is like tho differ eaffe between ‘Fair la 4y" and "Lady fair." WENN Boston Bulletin soya! that the increasing iropuhttion.of the pity is continually flowing: into the adjacent vil. !ages. Chelsea, Cambridge, and Roxbury have grown up within a few years with magic strides, and we understand that Brooklin is following in their train. A gentleman of that city who has inhers i•ed a farm near the terminus of the West ern Avenue, is now having it laid off into eligible house lots, and an opportunity wilt be given to obtain building sites, in a neigh• borhuod where unwillinagess to sell on the part of wealthy owners, has hitherto been an insuperable objection to improvement. The Rochester Democrat states that the manufactures of New England last year used over two hundred thousand barrels of flour, in making starch and sizing for their gneds--being a larger quantity of flour than was exported to England in the same time. The manufacturers of the single State of Massachusetts, during the same time, con sumed more Western flour than was ex ported to all foreign countries ! It is not clearly the interest of the farmers of th e west to fowler manufactures ! Honesty of Women. —A New Orleans paper says, that soon after the Treasurerl of Mississippi fled, his wife called on the Governor of the State and delivered $96,- 000 in gold and Treasury rotes, with A parcel containing State Bonds. Here i s another instance of the superior honesty of the gentler sex—doubtless that wife pet suaded the dishonest man, for the sake of bib family's reputation, to leave his booty Ltd; ind. Suicidc.—The Lowell Courier says, some boys who were out'gun,ning on Tues day, discovered near' the new burying ground, the b«ly of a yoJng man with a slip-noose round the neck, with one ens at. tiched to a tree. The body was in a sit ring posture. His name was John Favro. He left his mother's house on Sunday morn ing. A Miller hook and Bible were found in his possession. The New York six per cent. State loan of $320.000 has been taken by the Com. mercial Bank of Albany, at 21 per cent. premium. The lowest offer was 2.1- per cent. premium. linprtwement Statistics.—The aggregate I,ngth of all railroads completed and in op. erasion in the United States, is 4443 miles, which exceeds the total length of the rail roods in all ether countries com - iiied. cost thus fir is eqiinated at one hundred millions of dollars, the irnu imported from England making an item of thirteen mil lions. go,out bulttes ate getting decided by State, but the following we can't resist: The New York Aurora states that a lady. the other day, thinking she heard myste— rious noises in the room, nav, about her very person, instituted a strict inquiry, and at length discovered the cause of her an noyance to be seven young mice, who were occupying a co,nfottable nest in her hustle: Exce?lent.—A lean roene in the Balti more prison, got so fat bef , ire the day of trial, that the prosecutor did not know him, road would not swear that ho was the man. Perpetual Motion.—An English paper says that a '•perpetual motion" apparatus has been invented in that country, which is to supercede steam machinery, and may be app ied to clucks, which will need no winding up. Distinguished airrtvaL—The Hon. R. WALKER, a native of Pittsburgh, but now U. S. Senator from Mississippi, and whom rumor says has been appointed Minister to France, arrived in our city on Monday last, and took lodgings at the Monongahela House. The New York Post speaking of the charges of frauds by %he Democrats at the late election, says: "The truth is the whiz party in this city have been most fairly and bonarably beaten, and if it was neceesszry we would pledge the democratic party to do it again as hand somely tomorrow." 0! Lard.—lt is said that lard siren to hens will start them to 14yitig immediately. This is enough to make a pig at/4es'. ''l he American Plebeian" is the name of a new democratic weekly paper just started in Cincinnati. It goes for Van Buren and Johnson. The Italian I'roupe arrived at New Or leans on the 4h, from Havana. They are 21 in number. The Democrats have carried Trenton, New Jersey. It has been Whig hereto— fore. An Irish laborer was bitten by a dog at Memphis, Tenneasee, two . months ago, and died a few days since of hydropho bia. Father Matthew is expected to visit the United States during the approaching summer Two hundred and twenty deluded. Eng• fish Morris ns arrived at St. Louis on the 28th ult. on their way to Nauvoo. NEffa 11*.ilte Messrs. Eigtors—€l have beea acne what surprised' 0r late in common- with my fellow citizens, at the late open disre spect of the public will as manifested by out City coutwils, in again flooding our City with a new batch of shinplasters, and hive come to the conclusion with others Who entertain the same opinion on this subject es myse'f, of instituting suit on ev ery note issued by the city that may come into my har,ds of a less denomination than five dollars. This course I believe to be a proper °ill and one which shall be ful - lowed by all good citizens who wish to see their laws respected and their violation promptly punished. By the act of April 12th 183$, "It is enacted that from and af ter the 1-t of January next, any and every person, and persons, and body corporate, snaking, issuing, or paying, and passing, exchanging or transferring or causing to be made issued of transferred, paid away or exchanged, any note, bill, ticket, or pa pers, purporting or evidencing or intend• ed to purport or evidence, that any sum less than five dollars will be paid to the order of any person or to any person re ceiving or holding gush note, bill, check, ticket or paper, or to the bearer of the same, or that it will be received in pay• ment of any debt or demand, or that the bearer or holder of the same will be enti tled to receive any goods or effects of the value of any sum less than five dollars, shall forfeit and pay for every such of fence the sum of five dollars, to be recov ered by any person suing for the same, as debts of like amount are by law recover. able, one half for his own use and the other half to be for the use •3f the over seers of the poor, of the City, county, dis trict or township, within which such of. fence -hall have been committed." The fourth section of this act makes the draw• er and acceptor of any such note, and ev ery person who shall in any way endorse or put his name upon the same, liable to pay the principal sum expressed therein, together with interest thereon, at the rate of twenty per cent. per annum from the time such note was first issued. Such then being the law respecting this matter, I say that it !s the duty of all our citi zens and more particularly of the mem• bers of the City ciuncils, who have taken oath to respect it •while acting in their offi cial capacities, to see that it is kept invi olate and not wittingly to disregard it and aid itslinfringemt nt, as a certain member of the water cammittee is known to have done, who was discovered on last Satura day evening.with his usual "cunning and ((drollness" taking advantage of the shades of night to early up a large bundle uF blank shinplasters in order to have them signed previous to us 11111 ng them off on the community. Let then every good citizen and respecter of the laws irranaelli ' ately upon receiving any of this vile trash repair to au Alderman's office and institute suit against the corpoiation or against any whom he may know to have aided in put ting it in circulation. The penalty is five dollars, of e+ich the person brinfing suit ie entitled to one half. John Sheriff the Cha•rman of the WatOy Committee, is known to have aided in Putting these notes, in circulation as lie was seen taking a large bundle of them from the Mayor's of fire in the shades of evor ing. to have them signed by the Clerk of the Select Council, and is therefore liable foe the penalty int= posed upon this issue. As it would not he proper tlfen to bring suit against the City, since the innocent citizens. (the great majority - of whim are decidedly opposed In this open violation of the law,) would have to suffer for the acts of the gnilty.— Ltt proceedings he instituted against this man Sheriff, and let the May r, the Nlay. ors's Clerk, and Alex. Mihar Esq. be sub pna.naed to testify as to the part which her di* took in putting these notes in cir culation, and judgment against. him, must necessarily follow. JUSTITIA. N. B. These notes are mostly dated hack to IS4I. in order to deceive the pup lie, and lead them to believe that they are , of a farmer issue. J. Never within the pale of our recollec tion have we been called upon to record an outrage, in its character, so gross, in— human and attrocious, as at present. Just as our paper was going to press, our town was thrown into the most intense excite ment from the fact, that a most diabolical murder had been committed almost within precints, in open day; and the perpe ti stars have thas far escaped the most vig ilant efrirts of our citizens and pi rice to detect them. The victims of this hellish act, are an Cid gentleman by the name of Parthemore and his wife, the former aged 72 and the last. t 59 years, and residing about two miles from town. - This`mot n. ing about 7 o'clock, the son, an only child, left home for the purpose of bringing to this place some produce to dispose of.— On his return, about 11 o'clock, he found his father and mother laying upon the floor, murdered in the most brutal manner, hav ing their _abul!s completely broken in with some blunt instrument, supposed to be a piece ,offire'vvood. No cause as yet has been discovered which as prompt the act, but fi lthy lucre, as Mr. P. was gener. ally presumed to he wealthy, and to have' . corisi&rable money in his possession. It may also be proper to state, that it has been the custom of Mr. P. to turn loose the cattle from the stable every morning ' between the hours of S and 6, and the young man' in returning home found them in and about the barn-yard, so that the act must have berpetrated some lime after he left home. Various rumors are in circulation as to the probable author or authors, but we forbear to give thew as they are too va l ve and indefinite P. S. Since the have frceived an ;:dvcrli 7 ement reward of Five Hundred Doifars for their apprehension, to w ich we inNite - att..n —State Capitol Gazette. Jt~~;-~" Horrible Murder ! Mr. Braee,.the - Mirk signed his situation a few dayi Aiwa. Shad ate selling in Philadelphia at from $l3 to $l5 per hundred. irrßnxuatamsx.—All tersons who may N mole/ with Rheumatism Gout, Concentrated Mall Or U.N. can find a Ewe and effectual tenmtly. by using Hewes' Nerve and Bose Liniment and Indian Etter Houdttilli in this city and vicinity, who have been Jabot*" for years under the pains of those dreadful tomptalats, sad have been under the hands of the most skillful thmeutssis without receiving any benefit, have tried it, wad bong cured by the use of only one bottle of eueh afthe The genuine can he procured only at TUTTLE'S!, 138 Fourth strect,.Pittelturgh. nit2o W I ItT LECTURES, 20th and last Lecture of the 4th Cows*. PROF • PricCutzoan will deliver the dolga. ba. tore of the fourth course this evening rapt Ices lure room of the Third Presbyterian Chetah. Subject—Astronomy. ap 29th. MARRIED —On Monday 10. h hot, by the Rev W. Kinney, Mr. dorm D. McCuNE of Zlhamoplia Pa., to MARGARET ()GLIM of th 4 city. • 4- HUMS. Bacon Hams, . • 24 Bags Feathers, . 10 barrels Sugar House Molasses, On consignment, landing Cr 0111 6 steemer Alp; dOof Air sale on liberalliernv,hy B AILS', AN JENNINGS* tht. n p 20 43 Wood Woe NEW YORK DYER. OSEE H t M ES, would respectfally inform his rrinalls and the nubile in genernlitliat he dies Ladle.' &mks, Habits and Mantels of (very description, black...and warrants item nut te, smut, and to look remit :0y awor goods. Ile dyes fancy colors of all &Serif/111MS Oil Mk and cotton yarn. Also, clean.; and restores thif Wore of tentlemen's clothing, co as to re,emble new goods. Mr. It. flatters himself ihrt he can please the 'orb*, ns he has done an extensive business in New York far twenty years: All work done on moderate terms at his establishment in sth st,tetween Wood and Elatthl• Id nerr the Theatre, CERTIFICATE 1J Thi; is to ccrtiry that OSEE 'TIMES has done work for us, which has fully answered oar expectations, and we consider hint 011111klent dyer. S. Hemphill, Wm. Barnra, J. B. Shurtkff, D a vid H.,11, B. F. Munn, David Boles. Joseph French, jr., AArew Purdy, W. B. BoiekWais• Porter, H H. Smith, Henry Javent, A. Sharkey, jr., Joseph Vera, Gorge Barnes . sejOth. REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET FOR CINCINNATI. lIFIE tt, Cutter, CoHiop, Mazier, wilt &pail 401 P th e above and Intermediate porta, or, Friday.24l.llll 10 o'clock a, .tn For freight or paPare apply on (Kant Or to an 20 BIRMINGHAM It CO7-- REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET FOR CINCINNATI. rprlEsipainrr Montgomery, Greg!, Master, will de• part for the above and intermediate ports oo Brat. day, 22d. at 10 o'clock a.m. For freight or pawns apely on hoard, or to BIRMINGHAM 4. co. op 20. FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKING. BPERRY takes this method of informing the public. in general that he continues to carry on the above business in the Itionotsasuet♦ House Humnistes. No 1 Water street, where, with strict personal atteathsw be hopes to please all who will favor him wi,h theism. tronrxe. From his ion!: experience in the business. he Ratters himself that hts work cannot he excelled in neat. ness and durability, at least west of the Mountains:llot it is useless to boast —a fair trial is the hest evideiree. To Pult the times he =nu fartures Boots at various prl. res; from as low as Ire dollars up to his best qwarhy. which he affords at seven dollars per pair. a p2O 3ft PCAWFIELD has removed his warble Evian*. ment to Wood at. opposite Faknestock's Dtin Store, where he will kncp constantly ,on haadl:trieb Stones. alonitments etc. ep 19-Iyr JOHN KENNEDY & CO. yr AVE commenced the manufacture of ilierwass; ct 1-INo li3 Wood kreet,near Frurtht Pittsburgh, token they will manufacture and have rontiontly on Ms& ev• ery deserird ,on of fancy and common Itiustes, rt.rnrelit ing Hair, Clot h, Nail, moth, Fleas me. Paint, vac. nish,Fash-tool, Sweeping, Desileg. Whitew nab Femr_. hing ilorse.tlattr . rs, 'Fanner and Cur Tier!, ISo•ek log, A mints pencils 'c. lit addit inn to llie above, they will keep a general Mr/it 01 variety goods; such ns Combs of eveiy des motion books and eyes, pins, Ihieud tapes, l'ontoint wires and canes, quills, fine soaps. stlngting at pen kniveri and scist•or=, fishing rods, tines, hooks, fhb, reels. silk cut, he ; shoe thread, shoe pegs, at amides r landsitoe findings generally. ! The above goods have. all been purchased In . the Eastern cities within the fat month for rash, which wills our own manufactured articles, we are prepiairei to sill who!esale and retail on as lib rat al7 I house In the city, Merchants from the country and the titit!na generally . wanting anything in the anove line of hneinege. ore rep. pect fully invited to call and examine our mock Jefoce purchasing elsew he, e. •p !9 MORE ATTRACTION! BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER OFFER,' ED BEFORE, AT THE IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, 11"0. 132 Liberty street. a'teittion of all parsons who • Wish la Ow— -1 r h a „,,,„ le m , fashion:ooe and first rale clothing * all lower privet th.att ever Lefore offered lit this city. la called to the extensive stork of Beatty Made Clatitieg now preparins at.d for sale by W. J. DAVITT, sine Ira. City Clothing Stare, No 132 Liberty street , neat S Clair. • His stock isrompnsedofErg ihh .French, Cermet and American mauularturrd Goods. nought for comb sn it made into garments during thedepresAcn in nusinemend consequently can be Fold at li e vtry lowest prices. It Is only necessnry for Cite Oolitic to call and examine foe themselves to be assured , hat such bargains were never before offered, and !hat by purclasing at this hearse In preference to going elsew here ;they will realize a peat saving in Their expenditures fur clothing. As al the article. in lit flufe nre heir find tepid• twitted from fresh aniada pureliesers may rely oa tin_ fir-t ale article. ea yeti es homer. &pied bargain.. Confident that no rival paintilislitnritt ran afire wrep. for iniliirettiento in pew ila opro. he terpectiUlly roikili a chore of public lint rAiinee. and plerges himfelf that ever/ proiniae made in his advertisement will he faithfully re, deemed. IV V, .1. D.SPITT ait 19— 3t YAWL FOR SALE.—A ricw Clinker built Yu.% (MeNnughlen's build) for role low for cosh. Ap. FOR CINCINNATI, LA W RENCEpURGfits INDIANA. Tht new and fast running &tame: LITTLE id AIL. GAnutc, Waster. • W ILL (14 part for the above pnr a and intermediate Landiogq, on Thursday the 20th inst., at 10 0 1 4, dock, A. M., for freigh , s er passage, apply op board, or to BIRMINGHAM &CO:r air 18 No 60, %later streivt.• FOR LAFAYETTE AND WABAS The Steam Boat CECILIA, George W Clark Mutts. wt . ! leave for the above and iniermediate tindirugu Aw Wednesday nest, 19th instal 2 o'clock P M positlitubh For freight or passage adply on board or to ap 18 JAME!! MAY. • The Cecilia is fornlshrd with Evans' Safety Guard 14 rrVenrexp , oplon Imi:erP. .fiDMINISTRIITOR'S NOTICE. A"pentane rode Teti to the estate of Oliver P. BIM/- late of the city of Pittelture h. deceaced, are hereby notified To make, payment to tile undersigned admintatr a or,and ail having claims apinst paid estate arc mime,— ed to present their accounts properly authenticated fat tt t - meat. JOHN W. EthAt4 a, at a r 23—Gt. A d ur inist rater. PIG IRON. 60 TONS soft Pig iron, hot blast, for I.loe by mar 28. • JAME:k MAY EPTS.F ..;r sate Ely" ,imr A11,a3 NiA7?-1 =ME . I PIG IRON. • ti .41 70:.'S 're r. -, es...x c :ig (too, ~ . 1 IJ:.1 ~• t ;Otto lOW to 'close coasigniocar. trt i . 19. /21111E3 MAY. i.~p~! BIRMINGHAM k No6o Water it. RIVER LOU 1?