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' , '4,.e.i. ,, i'4 1 9-4 1- 1,g...t1 4,, 44' -: -: 1.-2.. ..'t .... •- L ...... ,_ I _l, l , i ~,- --.,., ' . , • . . -..,., ,-.- , , , .i , . ~ • . ... ' 4 ' , [Prom Tuokeution's Poems, Just Pabliohedl THE MODERN HERO. 2 They also servos who only stand and wait."--(dfaton. The lance is rusting on the wall, No laurel crowns are wove And every knightly strain is linshed In castle, camp and grove. t No manly breast now fronts the spear, No strong arm waves the brand, To vindicate the rightful cause, 0: snap Oppression's hand. • • - ThesidiuniePs pfigrimege has ceased, • • ' Chlvaltledays are o er, And fiety Ate edit bear noblemen To Palestine no mere. - - What bat tba-field, with connive Dow .* Shall ardent minds Inspire -Upon what shrine can youth devote It vWtid Yet hallowed ha! Mist the bold heap% ignobly pine LLFar from heroic stnCe, lind.Win no trophies to adorn This cold and fleeing life! is there no guerdon for the brave •• 1- ••• No warfare for the free'? • No wrong for valor to nadress?• • For men no victory ? • • . Elan higb and earnest purpose die, t., . - -- And auras of might grow tame t •• • Glory no move be warmed to life., ' By.l,our . 's eno nbling flame , • .. Forbid it every pulse that leaps . At Beauty's bridling smile, Forbid it all the glowing dream" • That youthfhl hearts begtdle! By the clear spell that morning weaves. . L •By noontide's binning glare,- By the vast sea, the mighty woods, • And midnight's solemn air ; • . • By_Nature's deep and constant tones, Team that are born of Bong, And thrills that eloquence A wakes' In every human throng; By childhood's hopefulness serene, And %roman's cherithed name, Let not heroic spirits yield Their heritage of fame? It may no more be won in awns, • And knigh th ood's loyal toll, Nor flourish, like Marengo's grain, Upon a blood•stained soil. It will not live in warrior's tales, '• • • • Or lay of troubadour Nor stall the scarf of ladye-love "••• • - Become its emblem more. Rut in the'quietude of thought— The soul's divine retreat, Does Valor now her garlands twine, And rear her proudest seat. They who most bravely ean endure, Most earnestly pursue, And 'mid Opinion's tyrant bands Unto themselves be true! Rejoice in Beauty more than gain Guard well the dreams of youth, And with devoted firmness live Crusaders for the Truth! The freedom of the mind maintain, - Its sacredness revere,. And cling to Honor's open path, As planets to their 'phew; «'e° own no sago but that of Faith, end with undaunted brow,' Turn - from the werehippera of gold— These are the hems now! In lone atehfulnesslltey stand Upon Times hoary steep, And Glory's flickering beacon light:, Foreomutg ages keep. Thus bravely like heroic men, A consecrated band; Life is to them a battle-field, - Their hearts a Holy Land. TEM GRAVES OV THOSE WE LOVE DT WASECINGTOX IRVING) The grave is the ordeal of true affection. It is. there the divine passion of the soul manifests its superiority to the Instinctive impulses of mere animal_ attachment. The latter must be continua ally refreshed and kept alive by the presence of the object, but the love that is stated on the soul eatr live on long remembrance. Tito mere idcii naticins of tense,lauguistilng And declining with the charms which excite them, turn with shud. dering and disgust from the precints of the tomb; bat it is thence that true spiritist affection rises purified from every sensuatiketise, sad tarns like •a holy flame to Illuminate citiff - Vlhctify the heart. of the survivor. . • The: sorra* for the dead is the only sorrow from which we. refuse to be divorced. Every other would we seek to heal—every other afflic tion to forgeti but this wound we consider it a duty to keep open—the afflictions we cherish and brood over in solitude. Where is the mother who would. willingly forget the infant that perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recol lection is a pang? Where is the daughter who would willingly forget the most tender of Parents though to remember be but to lament! Who, even id - the hour - of fig - ony, would forget the friend over whom be mourns? Who, when the tomb is closing upon the remains of her be most loved -Ashen be feels his heart, as it were, crushed in the closing of its portal—wonld accept consolation that must be 'plight by forgetfulness? No; the love which survival the tomb is one of the noblest attributes of the soul. If it has woes, it likewise has its delights; and when the overwhelming burst of grief is calmed into the gentle tear of re 4 collettion—when the sudden and the convulsive agony is over—the present ruin of all that ire most loved is softened away into pensive medita Con on all that it was in the days of its loveliness Who would root ont such a sorrow from the heart? Thongfait:may sometimes throw a pas• slog cloud over the bright hour of gayety, or spread a deeper sadness over the hour of gloom, yet who svoold exchange it for the song of pleasure or the burst of revelry? No; there is a voice from the tomb sweeter that song. There is a remem• brance of the dead to which we turn even from the charms of the living. Oh, the grave!—the gravel It buries every error--covers every de fect-4atingnishes. every resentment. From its peaceful bosom springs none but fond 'egret and tender recollection I Who can look upon the grave even of an .enemy, and not feel a compunc• Use throb that he had ever warred against the poor handful of earth that lies mouldering before him Bat the grove of those we loved—what a place of meditation! There it is that we call up in long review the whole history of virtue,and hap piness, and the thousand endearments lavished upon us almost unheeded in the daily intercourse of intimacy: the tenderness of the parting scene— the bed of death, withall its stifled griefs, its noise. less attendance, its mute, watchful assiduities—the last testimonials of expiring • love—the feeble. fluttering, thrilling-oh , how thrilling!— pressure of the hand—the faint, faltering, accents, etrug. filing in - death to give one , more-assurance of afs fection I Ay, go to the grave of Waled love and medi. tate! There settle tbe account with thy coo. science for every past benefit unrequited, every past endearmenj unregarded, of that departed be. ing who can never—never return to be soothed by thy contrition. If thou art a child, and bast ever added a sort • row to the soul, or a furrow to the silv . er brow' of an affectionate parent—if thou art a husband, and bast ever caused the fond biisom that has ventured its whole happiness in ihy arms to doubt one mo. ment of thy kindness and truth—if thou art a friend avho bast ever wonged, in thought, or word, or deed, the spirit that generously confuled in thee—if thou art a lover, and bast ever given one unmerited pang to that heart that now lies cold and stiff beneath thy feet—then be sure that eve. ry unkind look, every ungracious word, every un. gentle action, will come thronging back upon the memory and knock dolefully upon thy soul ;.then be sure thou wilt lie down sorrowing and repent" lug on the grave, and utter the unheard groan, and pour the unavailing tear, more deep, more bitter, because unheard and unavailing. Then weave the chaplet of flowers and strew the beauties of Nature about the grave—:console thy broken spiciWf thou canst, with those tender yet fertile teb*rot regret, and take warning by the bitterness of this thy, contrite affliction over the dead, and henceforth be more faithful and af. fecrtionate iu the discharge of thy duties to the • TEI Powza or Lova.—We have often heat t that Love pervades the whole human race, but we were not aware thet the'Ftnny tribe ever telt its Influence until we came upon an effusion of a Western Poet, who ear s that • "'Love assails /old warms 'mid seat of Ice, the limiting whale s , Mat.climped cod, fleece pangs to perch Imparts, s shriveled ehtiaaps, and opens oysters , beam .4r4i.pltoitte:...'l:3oo., .OFFIV.at :mvzirr.o OF rim - R4IIIPEEIt.. db•Xs:a.lt.T9NiiPßLOritliaTollB. L• F.111'..r:0 PITTSBURGH: TUREIDAY MORNING, MAY 27,. 1851 1:17 "No American citizen east ever CMS g 0 esteem de Unum as de first qf abi blasfnge. Disunion! God for. bid— Nasirms yet unborn tocrukt rue ths rashes/at of de deed."-113acuattszt. Da la.StateVaaventions. AT - WEADtNp, - For nominating candidates for Govanvoa and ,ciima, Cossutatotin,on tho 4th of Juno, mg, at fixed by the WiltlapNort Uonvetftion. .. . ~. - . V Al' li.A R BIS" ifß'Ci ,-• For nominating candidates for Stmanta pa n s, on the 11th of Jane, 185 r as fixed try - the regular aolion of the State Central Conlinitteo. ' • - TO Aeiveittuers. . Tsa Moitmina Poor has a. larger circulation than any subscription paper published.in Pittsburgh.: To busi ness men it alfordsan excellent medium for Advertising; and being the only endcratio paper 'issued in Allegho ay county, It goes 'into the hands of a class of tendon reached by no other paper. • Advertisers will be good enough to bear this in mind. We receiied by the last mails our files ofCal ifonaia papers, which Ire open as usual to the esauti tuition of our frietida., (a , The Gazette complains that Mr. COI3IITNZ in his article published in Saturday's Post, is vio lent in his denunciations of. Mr. Burin, and that he betrayed ill temper, &c. The article is before the Public, and let it decide whether it betrays ill temper or not, and whether its 'denunciations were not fully warranted by the facts.: Mr. Coital:sit: le a gentleman of cool and deliberate purposes and manner, and don't often lose his,temper. As to Mr. Balm, his lectures were a series •of exhibb. hone of ill temper, rage and denunciation, and addressed to the combative and destructive pro. peoeities of his audience. He was voted sustained by those who were bitterly opposed to those "• new things," and who never investigated the subject. We are authoHzed to state' that any quantity of certificates and tif6daviti attesting the same facts as ihdse published, are forthcoming, if need be. , New Market Home We ate iulormed that the aem of 825,000 hae been subscribed towards the erection of a New Market House, in the Diamond. It is estimated, we belifte, that 930,000 will be sufficient, and we presume, the amount will be raised without delay. alpOSphla, - Pqat Office. We learn.. ftonvthe Philadelphia flu /Jain of the 23d Cost., that the several bills against Carom= hI Orrinoxa, Clerk in the Post Office of that city, charged with stealing and unties:lin motley sent through said office, were ignored that morning by the Grand Jury: We learn from various sources that the airbus of the Philadelphia Post Office hate been miserably managed since the present incumbent has been in office. Our brokers and bovines' men have seamed severely for the last two years, so much so, that moat of them do not send a dollar by mail. It is to be hoped that the real depiedators may be ferreted out, and punished . to the utmost intent of the law. Ifilm Pool Master at Philadelphia exercised a little - mote vigilance himself,, it to likely that we would eel hear oil so web thieving going on In Ns office. The Census of 1850. Thera has, as yet, been no official report of the census of 13.50, of the several states; hot complete rattans, it is understood nye the Baltimore Parried, have boen received at the Census Rumen, in Vl;a3h. ton. The Republic publishes a table prepared at the Sumo, which it is believed, is correct. Sufsi. Mewls no, it is preowned, to enable to be decided bow many repreeeotatives each State will bare in Congress, under the apportiOnmeet provided by the bill which passed the hat Ceogreu. This table in the Republic makes a total population in the States of 19,927,085 free and 3,173,903 odium—in the territories and the District of Colombia 180,824 free and 3,179,689 stoic' waking a total of 23,267,. 498. The repreaentabues or federal population, as shown by this statement, according to the provision of the Constitution, is 21,832,625, which makes the ratio of representation 93,702. This ad! give 218 members of Congresa among the States, sod allow 15 to be divided ninon the States, having the largest fractional excess. Maryland haring a federal pop• elation of 546,686, will get live memberkott the ratio of 93,702 fora member and one for its large fraction. gi►iog her the same number of members 01 Congress an she has now—six. Patent 80-lescied. Amongst the Patents re-itaued from the U. S. Pat ent Office for the week ending May 13th, was one oar townsman CALYIn ADAIIS, Bag., fur improve ment io Door Locks. It is described thins: ' , What I claim is the making of the caves In which the move, mews of locks and latches for doors ore contained, dooblo faced, or so finished that eitner side may ho used for the outside, in order that the same lock or cased fastening may answer for a right or left hand door. I also claim the peculiar construction and double action (upon 30 ioclioed and horizontal track or ways of the looking car, as herein described; sod the combination of the locking car and safety cars with one another, and with tho connecting or vibrating bar or bolt, so as to fasten the bolt secure• iy and prevent its being picked:, A Prediction. Some of the banks in Pennsylvania, remarks the 4, Vitlley Spirit') seem, to have been doing a very profitable bantam for the lest sit months. Thirteen of these institutions in Philadelphia have declared dividends averaging more than 6 per cent. for mix months, or over 10 per cent per annum, and two of them hays declared extra dividenda—ono of 6 and the other 'of I per cent. The Lancaster County Bank and the Farmers. Bank of Lancaster have de. ;dared a dividend of 6 per cent. for the last sit months; and the Lancaster Bank and the Farmers' Bank of Reading have declared dividend, of 4 per cent., clear of Slate tat, for the same time. We never read of Banks declaring such dividends as those, without being reminded of a prediction made by that great Prophet of Whiggeay, Andrew Stew. art, when the Tariff act of 1846 was under discu. cession in •Coagreaa. rtPau this screamed Andy at the top of his voice, , f and in eighteen months there will not be a specie paying Bank in the country. .fifark the prediction—not ans." And then the whigspeakers and writer, caught up Andra cry and echoed it all over the country. The Banks have paid specie ever since! lar The New York evening Post of Friday says Obiliend Pennsylvania Railroad booda are in coadd• erableeequest. They supply a valuable source of investment in the present comparative dearth of good one.. The railroads intersecting the rich districts of Ohio and Indiana, cannot fail of success. The italialase productive power of these two stated are not folly appreciated. SUDDEN trzezz.—On Friday lest John Pifer Esq., an ezteemed citizen of Gaetall township, left this place on font to return home, and when but one mile on hie way, suddenly dropped dead, Tha de. ceased had been in town duringtbe week in attend. anco at court, and appeared in fine spite and ex collect health at the time of hie departure. A low hours bolero leaving, be called et the Prothonotary/a office and lifted his commission as a Justice of the Peace, elating that be was going to walk home—a distance of sixteen miles, He removed from West. moreland-county to his late residence in 1829, and when he died, was io the slaty-611h year of his age. —Brook-v[l2e Icravnian, May 21. MEllia ‘.. •'•!. lAN learn from the London papers roceivedby the Africa:, that there is an infirmary in the metropolis, where dilemma are treated wholly by naestnerlc pro. cesses, , 'ln the London Surk'of the Bth . lea long as count of the celebration of ;the first anniveroary of the institution. The- Earl_of -Ducee tho :regular Pretiident being absent, the leis.. Guorg o Sandby took 'tho - chair. The Archbislieltof Dublin and the Earl of Stanhope were vicegiresidents. Dr. Mimeo read the aontwi report, in whichafter giving an ac. count of the establishment ofthehospitakiays, that ninety-four patients have been treated, the greater . part successfully. Someo r these were. desperate cases, incurable 14 every other means: Thu "On the 9th of last April, a man applied with an almost totaribability:to open his mouth, and an in ability to .awallowing bat fluids, and he swallowed .them with 'extreme difficulty, 'so that ho (eared being starved. Re had received public and private medical attendance for several woke, and being Wormed that his complaint was palsy of the mouth and throat . ; • and so; indeed it was, but from cold not from internal disease. One local mes =fixation, by Mr. Caper°, enabled him in ten min utes to swallow his' saliva, and on returning borne he ate a rasher of bacon, and by sepititions or the treatment he has been enabled to eat all solids at hie meals, arid to return to his work. • . 4 A very remarkable case is that of a dumb boy, fourteen years of age who had been palsied from his birth cind.totally unable to walk. He had been in many hospitals, and under many private medical gen tlemen; and been refused admission into St. Barth°. lomow's Hospital from the conviction of the media cal officer that his case was hopeless. He was first mesmerized on the 2d of February, and an Improve. moot was.discernable eller the first meemerization. After the 6th he could positively walk across the room without assistance; and en March 27, be walked ftom the infirmary into Tottenbaut.court road. Tho Speakers on the occasion wore the Hon. Capt.,Scarlett, Mr. Immo, and Surgeon Barker or Exeter, the latter of whom elated that twelve hundred cam had been successfully treated in that city. The Presbyterian General iiissinbly, (New dehool)and Slavery. A telegraphic despatch to the Journal of CUM. merce, dated 2lat instant, at Utica, says : "The subject of slavery has been fully disposed of, on the basis of the report of Rev. Dr. Riddle before sent you, with a slight amendment at the end, ac• cepted by him, so that this subject of agitation is passed without lurther action of the Assembly than was had last year, and with very great una- ninnity." Dr. Riddlee repo;(, el presented, was iu the words following: "The memorials are few in number, (four in all,) kind in spirit, and decorous in matter, and no doubt conscientious in origin. The committee have carefully read and cooeidered thete docu. merits, and unanimously and cordially agree to the following.result:—That the Assembly have rea. son to be thankful to Divine Providence Inc the wiedoitt and prudence vouchsafed to the last As sembly,in coming to couclueions on this vexed question which have . eo generally met with the acquiescence of the church at this crisis: and that it seems obviously our privilege and duty ut the present.sesaion to leave the whole subject as it was placed by that action, without further agile; tiou, and to unite in devout thanksgiving for such en adjustment of this subject as leaves us undivi. dedly and undtetractedly to give our energies to the great work of our Master." Voice of Jeffersou County. Pursuant to a published call a large sod respects. ble meeting of the Democratic citizens 01 Jefferson county convened at the court-house in Brookville, on the evenlog Grebe 13th last, Dr. JADIEB WATT was called to the Chair ; long Dann and Joan fil.ii,sawcu, Ewes.. were chosen Vies Previdents, and Gro. /WU:Wain end Jr. L. Bland sleeted Seer e• tartes. The' objets of,Ttie meeting. Olt elated by W. Wise, Esq.i whim on motion. W. W. Wise, David Barclay, Pearl Anuady, cheat Best and Phineas W. Jettlit, Esqrs., weto pointed a Committee to draft resolutioaa eapreisivo of the sense of the meeting, who after a abort als pence returned and reported the following. which mere adopted : Resolved, That the Democrats ofJefforson county have abiding coofidenco in the distinctive. cal principle. of theli patty and that they will ever endeavor to maintain them pure and Dodos Sled. Resofred,•Thst in order to nine uur pinciplea to preen' over error, we approve or Deciorratic,nomi nations for every Office in the g it of the people . ; and more particularly do we deem it expedient to forma regular county ticket to bo suataioed at the ensuing general election. Ranked, That it is with pride, and gratification we observe the triumphs of our party in every Inc. tion of the Union, believing such ' , tomtit , ' tu be the momeary revolts of a correct understanding or oar political doctrines. Resolved, That the seeks of Compromise mess urea paned by tho late Cougreot were conceived and adopted io wisdom; and that we regard their faithful observance to be iediopensable to oar natlono al unity. Resolved, That thu approaching Flat° election will be ono of the must important In the history of Pennsylvania; and that it become. the duty ()revery Democratic to "shake off tho dcw•drops that glitter on his garments," buckle on hie armor, and go forth to conquer with full assurance of the justice of hit cause, and with proper views of his obligations to his Resolved, That wo witnose with pleasure the di, posltioo of the Democratic party of the Valuta to elevate Hoe. JAMES SUCHANAN—PeonsylvasiVa iv/orate see—to the Chief Magistracy of the ca tion ; aeJ that we will individually nod Collectively use all honorable esertione to effect thin Jewett)le result. Allegheny Vail*? Illtek!from', We would recall the attention of our ICCIIIeI6 to the time for bolding the Railroad Convention at Warren, which will be on the sth day of June next, and enforce the importance of a general at• tendance on the part of all who are con cerned. One hundred delegates have been appointed by Yenango, one hundred by Warren, and large dele gations will be in attendance from the western counties of New York. We anticipate that some direct, practical good will result from the acts and deliberation. of that Convention. There will, at least, be touch valuable information ob tained by the assemblage of so many persons who are more or less familiar with the resources and wants of their particular localities. It will es tablish a new era in the history of our beautiful valley, now little known or appreciated. Good will be accomplished, even if all the efforts to es tablish a railroad connection should fail for the present. The natural trade of the Allegheny Valley, that now reaches the eastern and western markets by periodical freshets, is immense. There is no finer lumber country in the world than on the shores of our beautiful river. There are thousands of acres of good farming land, virgin soil, offering as great returns for the labors of the agriculturist as the boasted eldorados of the West. The opinion that pine lands are necessarily barren or unproductive is exploded. It is this opinion, perhaps, which has, snore than any other cause, retarded the set. tlement of is district of country, which only needs a thoroughfare, available at all seasons, to make it one of the richest'sections of the State. The construction of the proposed railroad will give our products a,ready egress to market. It will awaken the sleeping energies of the country -create enterprise where now all is dormant—it will develops the latent resources of a great and growing section, and pay for itself in a brief time by enhanciog the value of property in the district through which it passes. . This, moreover, is a work nut designed to bene fit exclusively the capitalist but it is one in which is interested every man who designs mak. ing this section his permanent residence. It will benefit every man—the farmer, the mechanic, the capitalist, all. By increasing the value of Indus. trial products it wilt increase the compensation of those who live by industrial pursuits, and this class should comprise all, and .does include nine. tenths of every honest community.. Let there be a general attendance at Warren on the sth day. of June next—at least, let Venango county be sufficiently true to her own interests, to I suffer nothing to be wanting on her'part to siccing. plish an undertaking of such vital beating upon kr industrial prosperity. MBE A 4 l • " - .7 '~i ~~ ••R Blennerlim. From die Venswgo Sptaator OMB ) • '' • k' • t .• t ^' t gnibblings antt alipftngs. The three cent pieces ; have Made thetriPpear once att BroOkiille. The .Tettersoninn ta a beau tifullittle article, 'and nts doubt:l4k superiedis the half- dimeas a ettnich cent:ablation and anrequivalent for u hrestercaanty Red-Hyo.'s - ~.. .-- A Whig meeting held on Wedneittal, Ist at Arookville nominated the Hon. Joseph Baffingtßas a candidate for President Judge of the dththiet composed of the counties of Jefferson, ClatiotiandlrelliMaW 'Primus hrealt., died at'Wept hriddletoisni Pa; on the 11th insc, Meth° 84th year of his a g e ' /ie ' tSeas member of the Convention framed the prese nt State Constitution of Pennsylvania, and represented Washington county for many years in the State Legis lature. . , . Tee DAGITiaIIGLYI .TOORNAL is the name of a n eat , and well - eonducte4moothly hatted in New York, dro-1 ted to the Dagoerreian and Photogenic Arta, and edited by S. D. Ilrunphrey'and L. L. Bill. . The Steamer." Arctic" silted on Satarday from New York. She had on board M. F. TIIPPRII, Esq., the Englleh poet, and also oar friend Lona Moon, Esq., of Ohio, who is icing to the Worldi Fair.. - • We are aorry to see our friend Glessuer of the Mansfield Shield and Banner puffing Mrs. Fairfield, who for the last two years has been begging money to pub. Bah the works of Sumner Lincoln Fairfield. Next to the Burrs she is the greatest traveling humbug of the day. ' . --; la the PresbyterlanGeneral Assembly at St. Lou: is, the commiuee appointed last December, to report oa a plan (or establishing a cheap religions nmospaPes, re ported favorably. The English papers expresasurprien at not finil ing in the Great Exhibition, Paine' apparataa for ratv king ga from water, which WAS promised for the Amer.' ken department.' C. P. Hum, Esq., formerly &distinguished law. per of Indiana, has been appoiarediudge of the district court in San Jose, California, with a salariof 41;600 a little more than the aggregate salartee of. nice circuit judges In Indiana.. The stock subscription books of the Northwestern Va. Railroad Company are to be opened at Parkersburg, Clarksburg, and other towns along, the 'route, in the course of the ensuing month. ' The number of interments in the city of New. Orleans daring the week ending the 10th instant' es shown by report of the Board of Health, was ISO. Of the deceased, 34 died of cholera. in the adjoining city of Lafayette there were 5 more deaths fromthe same disease. Jenny Lind's tinging of the goad obi Scala song, "Coining enough thi Rye," on - Wednesday night, in N. York, is highly eztolled by the critics. The wonderful Swede, they say, was as much the Qtieen'of Song in Scotch, as she is in Italian. She put an entirely new face upon an old acquaintance, and so ezquititely, too, tont she canted the house by storm. . An Illinois paper has a poet in its employ, who thus embodies a common sentiment in undying verse • " I'd rather be a bachelor, • And have a good time, may be, Than have a buxom healthy wife, And not ons little baby." e874,11X1 have been subscribed to the Cincinnati and Zanesville Railroad in the counties of Pickaway, Fairfield, llnskingano, Perry, Fayette, and Clinton.— The speedy construction of the toed is placed beyond a doubt. ----- In o letter from Mr. Emma, the American Com missioner •i the World's Fair, received by the Last summer, be mates that there will be no hindrance to the admission of articles tram America antil the lit of Au gust. Oar countrymen are strongly urged to seadmver their productions. The priests is Now Alexico. are candidates for the Ulu!mare, and It was /111164 they wore sure at elec. , ton. Aa old writer thus described a taltauve female : " I know a lady wat talk. ea incessantly that she won't give an echo fair play. She has such an everts wog ro 'anon of imigne, that ima echo must wait until she dies before it can catch her lam wards." Nsples is tho only noropean state unrepresented at the R'oxid's Fate. The despot who controls there, hat Corbitklen bit sukjectqlotate.plin in the exhibition, Solitary and atone'`:;, , ,'.... A liabS•tdiOted ttlaittle, Peer Ea Inaba county, Ohio, eloped the other day with an ante sesperusbit white 'girl, aad the trargea were married. is• w • • In the streets or beeeitter, one day, Dean Swift was accosted by a druuken Weaver, who, siaggeting &sabot his reverence, said : " 1 base been spinning it oat." " Yes," said the Dean, '• I tea you hiLT•t And now you are redina u USW." One hundred and thirty emigrant arrived or Pottsville on :Rat urdny wee", from Wales and Ireland. The torn ere 'chiefly muter", sod left their bottice.with the special view of settling to the Schuylkill Coal re gior. A Geological Survey of the State of llhoots boa been authorized, and h OO appropriated to this object. When will Pennsylvania receive the benefit of thegeo• logical survey, which she authorized so ntany years ago' A young daughter of Mr. Basher!, of Jamaica, Vt., while on a visit at the house of a friend in London derry, was shot by a boy ender vary distressingelrcum stances- The boy took up the gun and snapped it once OT twice without effect. Ile then playfully pointed it at the girl, said, "I'll shoot you, lit," and snapped it again, the whole charge lodgieg in her forehead. The girl who had three lovers, mimed Batten, Loin and Born, was compelled ta marry the latter. She afterwards wrote : "I am torSakext and tor Lorn I wish I had never been Born." A sum of about .f.1,e00 has been raised by sub scription in New South Wales for the puipose of intro ducing alpasav into that colony, where it is hoped those animals will thrive. The residence of Gen. Cash in Detroit had a nor. row escape from destruction by fire a few days ago.— The fire caught from a stove-pipe in thebath room, but was extinguished by the exertions of the citizen% before it had done much damage. - Efforts are to be wade In W/30011611 to Introduce a more extenoiye culture of flax.. It costs the State two hundred thousand Oilers Annually (or linseed oil alone. it Is said that during the disaster on board the steamboat Webster, the ladies who had children with them, acted with the grentest coolness and presence of mind, while others were &sneered with fear. A new order of religions (anteater, tailed the Redemptlonists, has sprung up in Pruisia. They resem ble the wandering preachers of the lath century, end produce a great excitement among the lower classes of peasantry. The sum annually' spent by English absentees, resident lu France, is estimated, at a very moderate cal culation, at 15,476,000. This does net include the ex penditure of tourists, travelers, and Englishmen passing through Franco to various countries, including Malta. India, Egypt, Ise. Senator Dougl as, it Is said, has purchased the homestead of Col. Borche, about a mile south of the Capitol at Washington, and will improve and adorn it for the residence of hin family, as long ae his public du ties guilt require his presence at Washington. Progress or Bemb.ing le the six New England States there was added 66,986,000 to the capital, and $19,642,916 the cir culation of their banks, from 1848 to 1861. To the Banking Capital of. New. York, there has been added in tho n a me time 861,08,200; to the circulation has been added $9,000,000; to their apecie $8,000,000; and to their. deposit , " $26,800,■ 000. In Penney Nettie, but 1,798,000 hate been ads ded to the circulation, and. but 83,0 0 0,000 to the deposits. In Delaware and New Jersey there bas been no revenue. - In Maryland there his bean a steady=increate. Virginia increased her capital $ 2 , 00 , 000 ,i Noah Carolina 4,390,000, and her circulation 1,300,000. In South Carolina, the bank'circulation has more than doubled In one year—being 85,287, 0 00 in 1849 , and 11,791,000 in January 1851. Her specie is 2,- 218,000, and her capital 13,213, 000 . In Georgia the case is still - worse. In October, 1849, her bank.circulation was 54,118 419; and in December 1850,,it wan 9,898,000. ; In Alabama the paper circulation has more than doubled in two years., in January, 1849, it was $1,080,000; in January; 1850, it was 3,570,00 D. • In Tennessee, it has nearly doubled in one year, and more than dog/lied in two years—being now morn than $7,0011,039. ' Kentucky has increased her issues over 250,000. • ' • In Missend, Indiana, gilio and Michigan the in. crease has been small. - Louisiana bat in her banks 413,0Q0P0 mote oaf specie Jima of circotation.—Citi• I.tri ,2.....;#,''‘74tA;fiii.f}:4-5."----,t17.7..--ti',,T;g4.-•,,F4-?:,...r.cg.t'1--,'',.-.;'7!:.:7l''';'-'-',.•:•.:'---t-'%'''''rt74,..4.-4::4‘;'ck-;',IRI;''R.1.••••:-'-',17.-_-''.7'I' ~ ......--,,,-...-t vz, -.. :, . .i)..L.- w - --: 4 . „,..e.4 14 . 4 : 14.::-..5••fr.r.,Tfi, • ..,. ~.....,t. A...... 4 Lov.A. - 1;,..f,r, iitt..., - , oo' i..1` 4 ,..e ,4",i9.•,;•:,..,4,0v2, -,t7:-.......4-_,s,--..,44-P.A.A...„*.r,=?....4-At Ziii.f,'l:7.F.TF:-V4a-.WW7. --4 ' 0. '"..... '. .' ''' r . .' ,'.. . - .'.. '. .- .- ' ..- ": .4. 1 ,.. - Z , : - ,: -.' ....,.:'...: 7 .-..:. ... `'..),--., ''''.--, 't . "`: :- ':-. 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Brow4Xso., In his examinatin stni a" witness, in the *pent thal=of‘Waider Crishini 6E1.'1 fore Judge Ifing i lea Travente of 3 Coat:dinedOn , at- Lunacy,. testified that his Cresi . anvi sanity, forded from repeated .conversations eili him on cillim.st every .subject, - %vim cadre:int-hi V microscopic examination of thoroots of the hlir of his head. That from a careful and extended exami. mien Of many thousand specimens .of the of the head, for sortie three - years, he was able to point out a - remarkable: peculiarity which was always manifest is the halr.of the head of an insane person. On pulliog out (said Mr. Browne) a hair by the root from the button at the' end, or root as it is generally ,termed, will. be :observed, under the microscope, to be white In color, traneparentr often lramilacent, and in shape reprimand pestle formed.. in th e thn n sane, , the characteristics are in all re = in different; the button is dark in color; . neither 'transparent nor translucent, and distorted, beat and *regular in dine and form. This change -in . the roots of the hair Mr. Browne'accounted for thus : that it is produced by bodily.diaease, which bas this 'effect on the hair, that insanity of everykind is a bodily disease, and that this change la - the' hair is -men more generally by ' insanity than by - any Other disease; that a person Might not be inane :whose hair presented these peculiarities, hnt soder. log probably from some bodily ailment.: yet if Atm.' hair manifested no cheege, but presented the white, transparent and peatlo-shaped appearance of the button, the peraon Wee tree not enly froui insanity. but from all other diseases having this effect. Such was the appearance or Mr..Cressoa. , " hair under the microscope, and Mr. Browne declared on oath ,that this test was confirmatory of hie opinibn'in favor . of his sanity. Mr. Browne exhibited to the jury many hundred • epecimens of hair colleCted from five lunatic honk tale, and testified that every specimen had this cha. ractoriatic ofinsanity. lie further testified that, from the investigation he had made, ho had I/0 doubt whatever of the theory be advanced that it was based tie actual eaperiment, and confirmed by every obser vation he made. ' From the position and character • of Mr. Browne in this .community•and - thronghoui the Union, as , a gentleman of the highest 'attainments, especially, on . matters of Natural Science, this new physiological test of insanity, which, under . the ,sanctity of his Oath, be has promulgated, dese.rves to be received with great regard. lt Is a matter well worthy of the serious attention of moo of - science of 'the Medical Faculty, of the gentlemen now assembled in this city who are connected with the , ration Inane Nos. vitals io the Muted States, and' more especially or the people of Pennaylvania, who should be proud that Peter A. - Browne will bora In their State, and . now honors and distinguishes it by researches, ex periments,and, discoveries` to science,. worthy of Franklin or Rittenhouse. . • • ' ' la the course of his teaticcooy, adr:lleo*sitt...seAr. felted to the peculiarities ofhair which &stk. iuisbed. .the different races of nient—the Mongolian or Chi.- nese race and the' Ancierican . lodian having,hair ill form round - or cylindrical; the Caucasian, European of white race oval hair, and-the negro race bait fiat or ribbon allayed. That by - theae marks ofdifferent rico' he was enable to ilecide on-three different . • specimens of hair, itearto burn from Virginia, a abort time previous, to' determine whether either of-the parties to whom it belonged; and which had negro hided, it being a matter of doubt, arid important to. be known in a criminal trial then pending as by the laws of Virginia no person with negro blood can be a. wither, agaioat a whito.person. Mr. Browne, on eaaminiag the hair found that otio•had Indian blood, but no aegro; one had negro blood, end one war doubtful whether there was any admixture with . the whits. blood. Thema indices of racea, I believe, have been before this published by Mr; Bromic.— It is doe however to the interims of science dint a tali and true atatemeat, from ono . who bearrltie testimooy of Mr. Browne; at Mr. Cresson, trial, 'abeild ha made public, as it not only promolca nee. fat inquiry on a very interesting subject, but may preveut soy vacant mind from raising the lotid laugh of igaoranco at a miaconLeived view pi the subject. , A 1JAL1413133 ITIPROVEHBNT IN. TRUSSES.. Dslit. BARDS IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS and RUPTURE REMEDY, by which a pe rmanent cure can be effected. . This Truss La entirely different inform and principles of action from other Tresses, hawing all the advantage of Iserelt-regalated and uniform pressure: The presence can be so regulated:at to give cave and comfort in the most dititatt cases of. Hernia, and can . be luereared to almost any force desired. Thepresiture is itutund,ond being kronen to•bear linyisedituely ever the Itcraird opening, and affording perfect secanty and retention at all times, even tinder the mot.rviolent cam mu. By Ile sloe of this Truss, when applied properly by a. skillful Surgeon, the weartris placed beyond the. demist of stratgalauon, or any other dangerous or pala tal symptoms, widen is not en ;Infrequent oceelTellee la the weaslog of Illy adapted Trusses.. It is a very com mon practice tot persona affintNi with rup ture . to select a Truss and apply it themselves. This 13 a bad me tic*, which can be seen only by those Wats the anatomy of the parts affirmed In hernia.' •-,;,•- We would most - respectlhUy call the• attention or rBVSICLANS to tilia-Trass, as we know they will'op.! preciate its value.' •We also have a variety of other Trusses at the lowest prices. Infant 'remises kept con• stantly on band. • •EEYSER & McDOWELE, topt7 1.4t1 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr.llardPs Abdominal Bappottata, 'MESH KIPPOSTERS are Intended abieffy for the coma' P BOLAPSIS UTERI, and ail those diseases where a mechanical support to the Abdominal Vicer•a is reqoircd. They give perfect support to the abdomi nal organs and may be worn with comfort by all. The diseases p roducedi by a •weakness of the abdominal muscles are Prolapse Uteri, Falling of the Bowels, Piles, Costiveness, Pain3.in the Back and Spier, Lassi, Lade and Extreme Feetinge of Prostration, Bronchitis, Shortness of Breath, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspep- - sin and general debility. Sold by • EEVSER & MWOWELL, my 27 140 Wood at. By Nix - prena. JIILL A FRESH ARRIVAL OF lIALIL L IOT at "OUR Diamond alloy. (turn:lt Steam Unglue for Sale. 111 ILL DE SOLD at about half the real value, on yV reasonable time, a double Steam Ermine, of con siderable power, and Boilers, heretofore used in the Xdan Flourir,g hiersilon, Ohio Ibex or 9LLBsttos,l F. E. PLATT, Mop Issl. toyd7:2t Cashier. rkao the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General ji Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny - Tho petition of G. Proudley,.of the Fourth Ward. city of Pittsburgh, in the County atoresaid, humbly showeth, That your PC utto ner hash provided himself withmate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others; at his dwelling house is the. Ward /aforesaid, and - Prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And Your peti tioner, as in duty bound, Will pray. GEORGE PROUDLET. We, the subscribers, citizens of the /aforesaid Ward do' certify; that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance,arid is well provided with house: room and convenleneeitfor the accommodation of Hai leers and others and that said tavern irnecessery. Wm Procion, , Wm M'lilcvy, A D- Nitride, Craw ford, Robert Oliver, Joseph Redmoud, George Deem. ling, Adam Treser, James Fisher, James Smith, Joan Stacey. Joshua Smith. - no Via* (Gazette copy 4t and eh Post.) “ I ' New and Popular Books. - ' JUST received at MINER A. CO.'S, N0..2d Smithfield tateel--• The Alhambra—By Washington Irving, The author's revised edition.- , The Gold Worshippers; or, Ma Day!' We Live in. By the author of '+ Whitefriars.” The Dennings and their Beaux, with Mina -Miley. By Miss Leslie. 1n1v27 kournsture - aud Clialr Wararooms. AanJOSEPH MEYER, No. El Penn street, above the Canal Bridge; keeps eonsuintly on hand and mates to order. at the lowest prug, - every description of ey and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIR'S, of tho best 'workmanship and MOSIIIPProved styles. Purchasers would do well to visit his Warerootas. tny27-d&wly _ - WA NT BP, ANA N enterprising man with a capital of $3OO, to en gage In an exceedingly profitable manufacturing business. To one desirous of a- pernument and safe business, an opportunity to realite a handsome income offers, Address Rai, at the office of this paper, stating name and where an interview maybe had.imy27-2t• ALL kinds of pure and cheap Table ,Wines,'fit No. 137-Liberty street. . FICKEISEN .k'STOUITAIE.L. VS? F4.l;RiT x brands "ampagna aand_ e parkiing J.;IOCK, at Is V prices: ' aII2;27CKEISEN do TOU VENEL, fit ENUINE Fort, Madeira and Sherry. Wines, at No. VI 137 Liberty attest. - mre7 FICKEISEN & STOUVENEI.. A LL hinds of Eiliari,Vines, by she dozen and by Joa, the gallon, at 137 Liberty street. my 27 •FICKEISEN ec STOUVENEL. 11DRESH TOMATOES—Hermetically' sealed, ' retain , iv fag perfectly the Savor and freshness of the, ripe fruit, for sale by WM. A. MeCLURG & Co., my 27. Grocers and Ten Dealers TARIED BEEF--Evens dr. Swift's Sugar Cured Dried If Beef, canvassed, for sale byp • WM. A JMeCLIJRO & CR, my 27 ' 2W Liberty street. . CANDLES—Genuine Sperm Candles;• Solar do do Saddle Patent Polished C . oldies ; Star Candles; • - For sale by (my 9.71 WM. A. bIeCLURQ LADZES , RIDING GLOVES—A new awl beautiful article, 'received this day by Expr RRIsINE si D g Y n 0 /k i cißoildseLnETT Eagle: mq27 • , La Belle Reetsurealir, NO. 4 Smithfte/d St., opposite the Alenongahetri House. — I" P. VERGER has taken this largo and handsomely' tr. arranged building t end- pet it In most thorough re nair,havingeatirely refitted Mid refurnished it in ele gant style, in a rammer not exceleld by any_simila es tablishment in the city. BAR at all times furnished with LIQUORS of the choices. brands, and every nsmescr - of the season, such ae Oysters; Game, Soups, . ecc., al ways in readmeee. • • Domes and SITITIMS served, Red Parlors proiided for. Private parlies, on shop - notie • [aryld :-> „i ~. ENV 'A+ . • EMIG MEE E=E==MEN Type for Hale. ". , . ,•' - ifsving determined, furaish.our fluently° Job. :Office with entirely new Materials, wo shell /ell about 100 founts of tYpe new in est, men/ 'low, 'for' Cash or approvod Paper.' We have type- enatigh - to St out ff or 10 country'bffeet complete, The lilies add varieties of type are each as are to be found in. all large city job offices, from Nonpareil up to 20 line Pica, plain and ornamental. Also, for sale, several varieties of borders, in good order. Persons wish. log to purchase will please make immediate oppli. Cao9o. Patrolled= Z SUridYiburg, HustlingOon Co; Pa, March 4, '5l. 8. M. Kier: Dear Sir—your Petroleitm is working wonders in this vicinity • therefore, we would. thank you to sand as two dozen brthe Pen rtsylvanin Railroad. We ere entirely out, and it s . being inquired for almOrt every day. Yours, respecuully, • • • • . JOHN. LONG & CO. Hoye:milk, Ashland Co, Ohio, hiarch.lo, S. H. Kier: Dear Sir—Yonr Agent tew weeks since, - left with us (oar dozen Rock' Oil which we have sold. Please forward to us six dozen lizunedtutelyi Your medicine is working wonders in this regton. We can obtain several excellent certificates, if you de. sire them. ' Yours,Ae., W. W. sCOTT: For sale by Keyser & bPDowell, 140 Wood street; E Sellers,67 Wood street; Faitnestock ts Co., corner of Wood and Front .strcets ; D. bI. Curry, D. A. Elliott JosePh Douglass, and It. P. Schap:lm. Alp teeny. Also, by the proprietor, . s . . a phs, Canal . Ihusin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. * HOF' Dr. Glupoottla Improved iraterssat o r YELLOW DOCK AND SdEr3APARILLA is a sure remedy for Hereditary . Taint. ' Thousands of Individuals Are cursed- with gtievotis 'complaints, which they Inherit trout their parents. The nse of the Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will prevent' all this, and save a vast amount of misery, and' many valuable lives, for it thoroughly expels frouythe system', the latent taint, which is the seed of disease, and so takes. otr.the curse by' which the sins or misfortunes of the parents are so often visited upon she innocent offspring., Parents owe it to . their children to guard Mem against the effects of maladies that may be communicated bg_ descent, and children that have at any time been affect- ed with Consumption, Scrofula or Sylphilis, pure' it to themselves to take precaution against the illseale being revived in them. - Guy.totra Extract of Yellow Dock auth Sarsaparilla is a sore antidote In each caeca. See advertisement. Associated Firemen's 'lnsurance Comps 'ay of the City or Pittsbargh. • W. W. DALLAS, Preet_—ROßEßT FINNEY, See'''. fEr Will insure against PIKE and MARINE RIBES of all kinds. • (Ors in Monongahrla Hews, Phis. 124 and 125 Truer stDsrvroasi W.W: Dallas,:Body Patterson, R. H.,llartley R. B. Simpson, Joshua Rhode,, C. H. Paulson, Wm. ILEd. gar, Edward Gregg, A. P. Ansbutz, Wra,Collingiv , B. t Sawyer, Chas. Kent, Wm. Gorman: ' sreb2o a W: T Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No „4, meets 2d and 4th Mechanics' Lodge, No. 0, meets every Thunday Waste rnSta r Lodge No. 24, meets every We.dnesday sveniugg.lron CiCity Lodge, No. Itri, meets every Monday eying. Mount Moriah - Lodge, No: 280, meets e ver y F. 64 3, Zone° Lodge,No. 385, meets euryThuraday evening; at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge,No. 241, meets every Friday eve n . hag. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets,. AllegtenY CilY• - may29:ly Angeroua Lodge, 1. o.of P. , ..The An gerena Logge, No. 2E0,1. 0. 0f.0.F., meets every Wed nesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood st. I iatly ' Important to Ityapeptteat fjp'' ARTIVICIM, D/OVITIOZT!—Dr- Hotsghtores Pessin, the This Diva:ice Fluid, or Gastric Intel, a great Dye pep si a Curer; prepared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stom ach of the Oz, after directions of Baron Triage, ,by .I. S. Horrowron, M. D. Philadelphia, PO. . . , The art of making an Artificial Digest iv e Plaid, and of performing the process of Digestion, outof the Stomach, has long been known to Physiological Chemists. The honor'of the discovery belongs to a celebrated German Chemist, who gave the name of Pepsin to the active prin. ciplii of the Gastric Juice, which he obtained by maces. ling the lining membrane of the Digestive Stomach of the. . faanw ks g, D a um muk T. ~.. „ ~ .... Calf in water, andprecipitadiagthe Pepsin from the solo. ffillE best assortntent and most rareand heautifalktrt, don. Dr. Prout, Be. Pereira, and Dr. Gregory, in Eng. 1 . riety of Dahilas west of the-Allegheayldeutatsk land ; Dr•BeanMOnt and Dr. Dunglison, in Americo ; and ' are to. be had at 1 10 i 31 :MOVa.Spge.101.(th i t too . , ~.40, chief of all, Baron Linnle, have recently expdrimented, door to the hforniag Post, one 404. from Wore .1 ay .xt and written upon this singularly *wresting and curious This cellection coat hundreds of dollars' -- At. - • -' subject, and thrown Talleb 1 / 1 111 upon the nature , of the mar grower who selected theiss,,a4Jr• - .to tne-ama; Digestive prOcess, in its chess cal and physiological rele. - flounced the best iit private heeds 4... • ..iive been Pre, " lions. . ' - • • • =being from Sh ot ~5 g y m , , 410- United , fAtatesr. Dr. I. S. HOiIOW{ON, of Philadelphia, has applied this Ist, (jev Illackli' and, crom ''" White}, to Paustin discovery to•the cure Of,INDIGEWPION and DYSPEP- Yellow In dm worlitto,ll4.- -.cm of Primrosts,, (best SIA with astonishing moceu. It is impossible. to give the scarlats in UM vox gr. ~ ./ 'Sae* and 0 em;. (the hew -. SelentiAc and-other evidence of these facts in the limits mean' the opposim t a -. , • 1111 all the faneY varieties be" of this advertisement. - Let .the afflicted call ripen the shall be e t :-...,„ that have been named. -Trldes Agent; and get a descriptive sheet, gratis. ' 'it ih one of Fifth stm e ;iv , ..• stilt.‘... Rerbeinber,, ROBINSON'S, ; .. the greatest Scientific wonders of the day. IE7 . - Every , m door rival Wood. • • . -- , froyild - ... 1 bottle of the genuine Pepsin hears the . written stgnatnre tp, on ...St . - Julian litedoc," of our own.: of.l. S. HOUGHTON. hr. D., mile pr.oprictor. Price ; 9.n0 . . eoktation warrantedpare, 65 per dos-Or 50c.per, dollar per bottle. " . -.e bottle; at i 'MORRIS ,- Tea Store, in the Diantand, ~ D - - See advertisement in another column. , - - .„,-",, .. . . ~ ~ . For tale 'wholesale and retail ea proprietor's prices ir" "*."`"' • , lIEYSEE & O.IIXIWELV , f DYIS WANTED -5,000 bus.- prima, Bye, for whieh. :. ~ . ; . . IV, Wpad 4 tivet 4 K ... ugh, wyS4 itt?' - -). - .1.1“ the best market price will .be paid. ..- . Witi. "DYER . MEM ~, • N '` ,i,...r - J_.i .'T: , • - .•.., , : - .. , .:1 -- ,:.. - .,.-: ,-; :.,-':::.,.::-;%;--.'-,::T--:.0-'7-.7;.-':, V {. . . ":*1 - . Oi3etial ! .3 ifito'.'-.?:-.',,:. .Plttabargh Lire Iltioarnnoe Vonnporty. 'CAPITAL 8100,000. ta" Oivics.l.lo. 78 POI:WA STREIT, _Ea OFFICERS: - President—lames S. Hoon; Vice President--Sstanel APClurkan. Treasurer—Joseph - S. Le - ech. Secretary—C. A. Colton. 'See advertisement in another 'part at this piper. myP2 COLUMBUS INSURANCE' COMPANY Fire and Vlariake.; .'• COLUMBUS-OH 10.• • " DMUS ADA.MB, - Jt., President. D. ALEXAN OHS, Secretary. • • Thomas:Moodie, N. H. Swayne, . D. Alexander, I. S. Ide, 0. 11. Clarke, C. AL Lee, D. /Warns. The undersigned, as Agent of the above substantial and well known Company, insnree propertyof every descriigni, against loss or dam a ge Sy Are. Also, against the p als Cl inland navigation. . • B-11: DEESON,__Agent, ' Office in Waterman's Warehouee, npl34/ No. b 1 Water street, Pittsburgh. • D. Adams 'Jr. Joseph Whim!till, P. Hayden, M. S. Gallivan', John Graham, Wm. Miner Q3' Daguerreotypes. za Malawi S Co. would respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, built laid arranges expressly (or the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The best Da. guerrentypes, on the best material, are taken at thit-ebe tablistnier the special . superintendence of the proprietors. • The arrangement conbles them also to take Family Groups, of any monbet of persons, in the most perfect. Likenesses of "aiek or diseased perions, taken in any part of the etty. • : Gallery at the Lafayette Hail, roar* street, corne_..t. : ol Fourth and Woodinreets. Entrance - ott Fourth street. • Nittlee..;.TheJotrattcrxr3TArt.o3slthiciht3,of Pins :Armband Allegheny, =cut on the second /Monday et avers tctos4 at the Merida Rouse, Alarket si. eG7gt, /ono vettgaild.:Seeseutry• . • • it .."*. Collecting , Bill Posuit,•Ofe. • JOIIN AI'COUBRY .• • • . Attends to *Colleming, Bill Posting; . Distributing Card+ tea Circulars for Peruer,ltm.atc. . • • 441114. Orders left at the Office of the Morning Posher et Holmes' Periodical Storc,Third* st.i will he promptly 411e.uded to. .• Ons2l:ty Cousampslcsiala Presslosslgorlea Are Covets, Colds, influenza, Bronchi*, tighwess of the Chest, pain in the left side, Low fever, and many other symptoms of like character. Then come Tube cies in the Lungs, disorganization, prnstration of the physical powers, and soon the scene closes. That they tnay . not weep when too late. let th e friends of the sick be vigilant at the outset. When the first aymptoma of Pulmonary disease are manifested, admituater ß o . gels , Synirof Livenvors, Tar. ond cdndiala g s ± a.. That its effects nave been all but miraculous even sit carom (QM, we have testimony which increduility itself* can scarcely doubt TRY IT. But first read the evidence. You will find it lo the pamphlet in every Agent's hands. .Look at the advertisement. too, in another column. (toy?, . Er 1..0. of O ft ; P.-:-Pltte of Meeting, Washin g(0.11 ti a I I, Wood otreet t betcveen sth and Virgin 4.11e_„ Pm/small, LODOE NO. 334—afett$ dvdry Tueday 7.lfoßoAdrua. Eicaiwirotor, No. S7—Meeta Ist. and 3d Friday of each mat"-5--1 3, LUNCH. served ,a?, at the.; S. Clair Mid tar every day, at 1.1 o'clock. • , apat (City 'Dailies copy.) ENCOURAGE MIME INSTITIMOINTS. GITILZIONGI ki144./WIT. 002111PANY, • Dy r 8 AUr, W IX. V C. G. ICUSSEV. V. MARRS. See T Y ople*--No. 41 Winer stiin:TVarehouto of C. H. Grant. 1):Y" Tau Company is now pi-spat:od to insure. ail kintli of risks, on Houses,litattatactonesi,Doo Me rahan dize to Store, and in Tratutitu.,Vessels,&c. 'An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the f nstitution, is afforded in the - character of the Directors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and. favorably known to the community fortheir prudeuce, intelligence Dutscroas—C. G. Iluisty,Win. Saga's)", Wm:Laii mer, Sr., Walter Ilryant, Hugh D. King,Edward Ileazet. ton .Z Kinsey S. Ilarbaugh, S.: Krer. inarl2ut The Long Laoked-For Specific for Pulmonary Disease is found at last! A matt most doubt the evidence of his senses, and all hm man integrity, before he can-reasonably question, the ar'ray of proof advanced in favor of Dr. Rogers' ,S,Otop of Ltrenvon, Ter 'and Ceneholagua, as an and-febrUii and tonic medicine, which at once reduces an PWmona ry Inflammation, expels the cause' of the diewsse, and hullos up andstrengthens the system.. The heeds afoot Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Facility, dud citizens of all classes have, over their omit signatures, attested its powerful remedial ortmetues,.aad in the pamphlet to be had of the Agents, as well as trt the colorans of the pub lic press, the roost positiro and satisfactory evidence will be found. See . adverdsomeat. mylo . . ja - Odd veuovrattita.Af, arum Buddtng, Fourth ureet, 6rtwern Wood and 'Shutlufeld smut.—Pausburgh Vac amp raent, N 0.2, meats lot and 3d Tuesdays ore ach s- _r: . ~~' .s , • F r 4 - • , • fk\.: • =ME MM1;!IIMM Fifth Strut, Mum Wood arui Barithfido. JOSEPH POSTER Lasts AND hfilllta Ott ADILITTLriCiC—First Tier and Parquette, 50 cents; Seo. and and Third Tiers,2s cents ; Colored (MUTT ' S* cents ; - Private Bakes, each, 9100. • Doors open Tit 7 o'clock; Curtain rises at 7i dolozk. • ..113r1P.Mrs. FARREN will appear. TUESDAY EVENING,IIIay 27itt,- the performances Will commence with LucrtirrLs. BORGIA. The evening's ententanniont will conclude with 'A POPULAR. FARCE. . -All Hight Now t. • . THE . DAN RICE CIRCUS TRIUMPHANT! THE best Circus representation aver Witneated br the people. LEVI 0. NORTH and his celebrated hone Ttnnznany. DAN . IS HIMSELF AGAIN' Will be exhibitid in Pittsburgh', In (mat of too Ameri can Hotel Peonistreet, Cllthe ell; Mr, 4th sad 6th of July. Particulars in future advertisements. - (mp26:ditwlnt SpaldUsgr tteogers et..4:r0.9a PEOPIEWCIRCITS . 80wisittio;:iiiiikkite AIM Ofriy* - Theatre; - m t le . na ger i e • tonioundon of Moro Esniblishmentaf based Upon she NORTH AMEILICAMCIRCErst • • ' and under the loins eagervisidh of Mr. STONE, Senior • Proprietor. of Stone A AVCOfillia'S CirCUSI Will be exhibited In the City. of Plusburgb, front of . the AMERICAN HOTEL, ;Every. i 8 and .11light,:at 2 and 7. (Mock. •• mmencing - on MONDAY MAY 20111. t dr , 'Admission, 25 tents only.- (Forquattlealari Ptorial'tadDescriptivetive sheets. , • imyl9slar • • • NOW EXHIBITING, AT NO. `65 MARKET STREET, (onknoou slam Pot:Mint)' • Circassian( Dlodet of , liesstaity 1. ..• • (Full,BizecofLife T ntis incom parable . production has hes% mitts ably the surpnee and admiration or evezy ale vitt has eerk it; the beautiful moulded form; . • • . TEEMING WITH NATURE'S LOVELINESS Appears to stand before the specudor so truly life. I the, that It requires a close inspection to realize t• to • • WONDERFUL PERFECTION • Td •Whlch'painting can be* brought, completely de- cc - tying the most praelised'ey& This wonderful etreo t is produced by the Judicious arrangement of light, and , the artist's superiority of talent in giving romndity to. a plaltrsurface. . With regard to the delieac y . of the subject, the . Pro 'prietor begs to lay, that there man air of chastity • the attitude and expression of the Agora, tending to c leak "even the most voluptuous imagination - ; to thetpurc , 'all •is purity.; and “Ftrotti soil Qui matt y posse!" ghoul lap; ply. to others. • . he a Californian Speculatioa, it would realize - .• AN. 1111ME.NSE FORTUNE,. Exhibition open Acta IVA. hl. to 9 P. hi.. Aduartanott . . . _ _ . . • Greenwood lastzdarsai •. • %I -WO and tohalf mileS below the City; no-the be uk , • thffixe Ohio River; - an Ornamental Flower Gartlett,.aia, a del/A' summer retreat. Ice Cream, Vonfeo 'tries, Fruits, Temperate Drinks, ite., -kept 'for the ac-. . commoner= of vlilters. Also, a large asaortnivrt of - ;. Shrubbery cad Everblooming Planta for sale. • • • The steamer Vidal - tale leaves theft:9d of:NUM/m.4AI: the beginning of each hour,•from 9 o'clock A: . M t 10 F. M. landing at the Garden. /Closed on Sundar4. , . . TUST RECEIVED 'AND FOR:SALEM(.7 . 9.IjM_ :11 "RHODES 4 , CO:, No: 8: WOOD:.Driantr: . 500boxesiAmons ; , 40 bags.Craam iValmats; 500 do Oranges; 25 do ..Filberts; Filberts • •;• 1000 bushels Pea Nam; . , 30 bags %Liana, ,1000 drums Figs; 10 cases Prunes.rn jars, 500 half do; to do do •In Amoy 200 boxes ; . do, Sardines; • ISO do Layer do;- , 50 do Slaily.Liguorico; 100 halt do do; . 25. boxes Refined do; . 600 boxes Fire Crae,kers; 50 basketaSalad. Oil ;. nil do do do No.o ;20 boxes blacesmi; • .. 1011,1ozenShelPd Arippiltis; 211 do . , Vermac ; . 208 do Lemon Syrup; 20 do Gunn }hops; lorgo ocoa Nous; -‘ 150 do NO.l A 2 R.Cat gy; 50 mats Ivie a A tatoods ;' 60 dozea Pepper Saup e . , 50 bags Tagliona do; ..:40 do assorted P7 c kt 4 ; s 40 do S. paper shell do ;20 ,'do Obtratillr ' 10.balet Bo - tdeauX do; 20 do . ' O 3W° . .114)- • ' ••Wlateen laaeutressito". issurnals 10,TATF.M.ENT OP THEASS ,Ts• o t.th e Nage - raf t 13 en/linen Oompanh - Fitiburgh; on the rat, day of_ Allay, 1851: • . •": - . Balance due ... .. - 1500 Shares'Slock Western Insurancett".,,AW.P.,,. Crash , sr. - Bills and Note - i Discounted. -•-- 46,473 Notes re celehd for Premiums.• 33 ./ 165 ' /2 Familiar, bast..." 222 21 ' -. Mortgages ' • ••• •- • , t, 60 ( 0 . n . Outstanding Accounts • —.•••-• 59 • 6376,1 1 44 CoS; Capital, f 309,000: milikattwit T. M. GORDON. sec 'y•• • VIIAN ANDHEllhlißSiflTHe, SKIN is entirely te. j moved by the • use, of the •llemetie Soap', and Boa. burnt bands or faces rendered samoth, soft and delicate ly white. Be careful to get the genuine. Bold at • my= A PEW BOTTLIZ ONLY left:of the Leon's Chi/lis t .11. L., or Bed nog Destroyer—a fins 11110 article, and of ; easy . application. Price 25 cents. Call soon at . - • ' my2n . • .. 50 Bndthfteld st.' RiCH CRIMSON. VELVET . aLd Gold Paper Hang— Ingo, (Cr Drawing Room, 4r , ree'd from Paris and DRINTING PAPER—A large lot Doable !Sodium, • and Imperial Printing Paper, for sale by m3e6 ' corner of Market and Second att. ' TETEAPPIIN' - 5 - I — PAPERS A large assoitinept .Tlr Wrapping Papers, Efin p la, il_ag,anar.Strauk, all , slses, for sale at. [nip2/J W. S. RAVEN'S.: 5 sUsi GROSS STEEL PENS, of all qaalates, bold- • . ding Gillen's 303,=, and 170 Pens; •Rhodeak. Sons' Pens, of all num bent; .KeTly's, and othercalebta." tett manntannuers'; for aala at:: • • L IirATCHES-1n large va ety, o t verpool,'. TV London and Geneva makes, generally of very,-: fine quality and • beautifully eased,' and fdr sato at thou, lowest eastern 'cash prices, wholesale and retail. • . W: WILSON,. 671as:het et. ; corm, Fourth, 1111 ' SP , a• . • ust..ree. a . awipli of Pane and. Pen cillot gpld. and silver,. warriated. • . Imy2ol W. W. WILSON. • . SER . Simony; el; &Ue Knives, Ad., on handi constudir_Ont OsOnufaotor order.- Nay . . 4. ARD-132 , 11etces Na 2.Lasit; • • • . .1.,a • ap bbh. geeasa do; - Fo4. sale by • CARSON do ArßNlcr E LT oxy26 , - Waxer ar (p 5 „ i ; Ls, IaEGAILS-30,000 common Segota fot ay7a b y Inge° CARSON, ly; uricznolkr: BEEF F -10 bids. superior corned 7,deef, prst up for fird ly.use, for sale .by . . . • CAIISON - & MeRNIGHT. ..Dolutraii:7 7 • . ritHE• Papnerahip h ereto'ure existing between. the .I. undersigned, under. the Arm moil style of Mazza, Cucuta & Co. carrying on the Rena [moon Iron Works, is this day dirlived by mutual copsent. . Ammerman. hlmmta having purchased this entire interein.of Church & Carothers, in said sontern, will'carry on the Bathe as usual • • ALEZANDER- MILLER, • • • sAmyEL CHURCH, Pittsburgh, May 22; test CA. HOT/fERS. , . Tun partnership heretofore egiisi.ing under the firrtut of • Church & Carothers, and' Chttrch, Carothers & Co., is, this day dissolved, by mutual;catisent, and the names of: same to be used by either Samuel Chinch" or Jesse Ca . rothers, in the winding up of the business. • SAMUEL CHURCH, • J. CAROTHERS, Pthistiursa, May 22,1951. CHAS. D. HUED.Vr. • tnya3t ' Drug and Proscription !Dare. Sa.ldEB. RIDDELL, (Scrcocom ro IVU.S. BL&CX.) DRUGGIST AND AROTIIDCatIe, - Corfu? 42f Wylie and Was•Tin,mn Sirens Pitt . TIMMS, OILS, PAINTS and DYE awurFs, con- A. ottunly for nate. . . • PhYalOkaa prescriptions carefully ' compo u nd ed. my24:3m, WitelSia said Jewelry. -' •'; CHEAPEST IN AMERICA .— O. L. lloon s hay Jast 'opened Stare No. +SI Market street, two'doors north' or Third street, where he is now selling all kinds of Sue GOLD AND SILVER WATCITES, at about half the usual prices. Strangers isisd ettisen a . - are requested to call and see the Good, petrol! parch*. sing elsewhere. : • N. B.—Particular attention v)11101 to fine Watch setrk;. and Jewelry. Repairing. • to/7211w , R','. T.._, C d S-.:>. i .. . ; ..i . ` .-. .;. ft 4 . .:..-IT''.' •• r 'l4 . e;; 44 . ;• , MICEMI=MMI I,musgmtuts. • I TIiNATRE s ME MEI r , 4'3'
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