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(LEon EIMIT, in his Autobiography, nays that Coin, =oil pronounced this to be the best sonnet In the Eng lish language.] 7 • A KISS O'N DEMAND• It was a very peculiar spud, something like . the popping of a eliampagne iork, something like the report of a small, pocket pistol, but exactly like nothing but iteslf. It was a kiss. A. kiss implies two parties—unlesi it be one of • those symbolical kisses produced • by one pair 'af . - lips, and wafted through the air in token of arc, tion or admiration. But this particular , ' kiss was genuine. - The - parties \in the case were Mrs. Phebe Mayflower, the newly married wife of hons eat Tom Mayflower, gardener fo .Augustus Scatterly, and that young gentlenian Au gustrus had employed the two or three years 'which had elapsed since ,his majerits" in making "ducks and drakes" of the pretty little fortune left him by his defunct sire. There was nothing very bad about him, except his prodigal habits, and by these be was the severest sufferer. Torn, his gardener, had been married • a few weeks, and Gus, who had failed to be at the wedding, and missed. the opportunity of "saluting the bride," took - it into his head that it- was,both proper and polite that he should do so on the first occasion of meeting • her subsequently to that interesting ceremony. Mrs. Mayflower, the other party interested in the case, differed. from him in opinion, and the young • landlord kissed her in spite of herself. Bot she - was not Without a champion. for, at the precise moment when Scatterly placed his audacious , , lips in contact with the blooming cheek of Mrs. M., Tom entered the garden and beheld the out. rage. "What are you doing, Mr. Scatterly?" he roared. "0, nothing, Tom, but asserting my rights! I was only saluting the bride." "Against my will, Tommy," said the poor bride, blushing like a peony, and wiping the offen• ded cheek with her checkered apron. "And make you pay for it, if there's law in the land," said Tom. • • "Pooh! pooh! don't make a fool of yourself," said Scatterly, '. • "I don't mean to," answered. the gardener, dryly. _ _ '• • ' "You're not seriously offilifled at the innocent liberty I took " • Yes I be," said Tom • "Well, if you view it in that light," answered Scatterly, "I shall feel bound to make you repara tion. You shall have a kits from my bride when Pro married." , . • "That will never be." ' aI must confess," said Scattetly, laughing, "the prospect of repayment seems rather distant. But who knows whet will happen? I may not die a bachelor after all. And if I marry—l repeat it, My dear fellow—you shall have a kiss from my •:-. "No he shan'e r siaid Paellas "Netball ties no , body but me." • "Yes he shall," said Scatterly. "1101- - you got . pen, ink and paper, Tom ?" • • "To be sure," answered Tum. "Here they be, .. all handy." : • Scatterly eat don-wend wrote as follows : • . The Willows, Aug. —OS—. Value received I promise to psy Thomas Mayflower, - or orderioue kiss cm demand. ' • Accurate! SCMTKILLY .' "There you bare a legal document," said the . • young maa,•as he handed the paper - to . the grin • ning gardener. " And now, good folki, good • • • "Mistakes will happen in the best of regulated families," and so it chanced that in the autumn of the same year, our bachelor met at the springs a charming belle of Baltimore, fo whom he lost his heart incontinently. Ills person and address were - attractive, and though bis prodigality had impaired his fortune, still a rich old maiden aunt, who doted on him, Miss Persimmon Vetjuiee pros raised to do the handsome thing by him on con dition of his marrying and settling quietly to the management of his estate. So, under these cumetances, he proposed, was accepted, and bno't home his beautiful young bride to reside with Miss Verjuice at the Willows. In the early days of the honeymoon, one fine morning, when Mr. and Mrs.,Seatterly and the maiden aunt were talking together io the garden. Tom Mayflower, dresied tan best, made his ap. pearance, wearing a smile of most peculiar mean. iag. "Julia," said Augustus, carelessly, to his young bride this is ' my gardener, come to pay hie tea pects to youbonest Torn Mayflower, a very 'wor thy fellow, I assure you." .Dire. Scatterly nodded condescendingly to the • gardener, who gazed upon her with open eyes of •- admiration. She spoke a few words to him, in. spired about his wife, hie flowers, aec., and then' turned away with the aunt, as if to terminate the interview. But Tom coulknot take his eyes off her, and he stood, gazing snd admiring, and every now and then passing the back •of his hand across his - lips. "What do you think of My choice,Tom?" asked Scatterly, confidentially. "Oh! eplendifarousr said the gardener. "Roses and lilies, in her cheeka—eh?" said Scat , leafy. "Her lips are as -red as carnations, and hereyes are blue as larkspurs," said. the gardener. "I'm glad you like your new mistress. Noiv go to mirk, Tom." "I beg pardon, Mr. Scatterly; but I called to see you on business." • "Well—out with it.".. • • • "Dn•you remember anything about saluting the 'bride?" "I remember I paid the customary -tiernega•, to • • Mrs. 'Mayflower." "Well, don't you remember what you proMised in case of your marriage?" . "Nor' Tom produced the promissory note with a grin of triumph. "It's my turn, now, Mr. Scat. terly." "What do you mean!" "Go to the deuce, you rascal." "Ohl what is the matter!" exclaimed both the _ ladies,- startled by Scatterly's exclamation, and thinlag back to learn the cause. • "The fellow has preferred a demand apics( • . me,". said Scatterly. - "A legal demand;' said the gardener sturdily, "and here's the documeat." • "Give it to me," said the old maiden aunt.— Torn handed her the paper with an air of: tai , . nmph. "Am I right?" said he. "Perfectly, young man," replied Miss Verjuice ; "only, when my nephew married, I assumed all his debts; and I am now ready myself to pay: his • cl • "Fairly trapped, by Jupiter!". exclaimed matter ly, in en ecetacy _of delight. , • • ! - • "Stop—Cstop," cried the unhappy gardener _re. coiling from the withered face; bearded lip, and sharp nosa,of the ancient spinster, '!I relinquish my claim—l'll write a receipt in full." I "No, sir;" said Scattetly, "you premied me for payment this moment—and yoll shall take your - pay or I discharge you from my employ." "I am ready," said the spinster meekly. Tom shuddet•ed—crawled up to the old shut his eyes—Made up a horrible face and Visaed her, while Mr. and Mrs. S. stood_ lay convideed with laughter., t Five minutes afterwards Tom entered the km. • dener's lodge, pale, weak and trembling, and !intik • • into a chair. "Give me a glass of water, Pheber be glpsd. "Dear! what has happened?" asked the litt! wo man. "Happened : ! why, that cussed Miss Verjuice is paying Mr. ScatterlyS debts." ."Well!" " • "Well I presented my irromissory note—he hen. tied i t to her.Z.arid,..suid-0 t murderi foe 'been kitting the old crows." Phebe put her arms about his neck and pressed, her lips to his, and Thomas Mayflower ,then• and ..;-; 1 „ • there solemnly promised that he would never more have anything to do with ki;sea on; de• mend. • • '.qc . ho.:: - : .,44 . 0riiii4 .poot; ofFictiL.roußNAE OP THE ern,. &sups& &IrTOas PROPRIETORS. L. BAIPER, EDITOR PITTSBURGH e MONDAY:MORNING. JUNE 2 1851. IV." No .American citizen ears ever awe to Witt l7l she Union as the first of an biereinb...DielmeOn!" God for bid—Nations vet . unborra rooteU'rbilhea tasitneve of the dead?—{Bocamure. - • • , issmocratio. State conventions. AT READING, r j For nominating candidates for Govnttott and CANAL Cuanitastonatt, on the 4th of June, 1851, as fixed by the Williamsport Convention. • Al' HARAISBURG, "For nonBtiating candidates for 801221111 BENCH, on the 11th orjune, 1851, as fixed by the regular aclion of the State Central Committee. Ciao! R. Glidden, Eva* „ . . This distingoiehed gentleman arrived in the city yesterday, and took ledgiaga at the St. Charles Ho. lel. We are pleaaed to learn that it is hie intention to treat 'our citizens toe course of his highly enter taining and popular ieeturerion Egyptian antiquities. The Pcnr.mercial*Journal, in order to escape the odium and disgrace of pilfering our telegraph. ic Ai/patches, is endeavoring to raise a smoke about_ its enormous circulation. This is an old game of brag that air. Ruinz.z is an adept at play . iiii.; .: !That the Journal may "wet down," ac many quite; of paper for its Daily as the Post, may perhaps be true; but that it has In large a paying irc u ati on," we most positively and emphatically deny. To teat this matter fairly, we now for the second time renew our proposition made in De• camber last : From the Post of Der. 18,1850 irr• The Journal, a paper that keep, itself alive by bluffing and blowing, is now boasting about its c iteula uon in mut usual gasconding . and. sickening style. Mr. RIDDLIYI proclivity forbragging' it well known in this community. It the Daily and Waekly Post have not at least 500 more subscribers thatithe.Daily and Weekly Journal, we shall forfeit and pay the sac, of twenty•five dollars to the Orphan asylum .Tbis is not to Include papers given away to the steamboats, or unsold papers thrown under thu counter; nor yet papers taken by men to pay old debts which odierwine would be 1051. • In addition to this we now propose to refer this dispute about circulation, to a committee of three Whigs, two of whom Mr. flinni.a may have the privilege at selecting, the third to be chosen by us, and the sum of $25, to , be, deposited with the come mitteeby each office in adosinCs. Provided, how ever, that said - -committee shall also investigate the charges and report the facts in relation to the „karma pirating our telegraphic despatches, and placing news under its "Telegraphic" head, which was received in this city by the regular mails.— Can any thing be more. fair. than this ? The Sow York Rsot. A letter from New York to the Philadelphia letio, dated May 29th says: if All le quiet in Hobo ken. Two persons only were killed to the riot, and the number wounded is small. As usual, the first reports were very exaggerated, but they served to got up a little excitement fur our nowapspers.” The short Dr Sr. Coo /1203 The short dresses are begiuning to tusk° theirap. penance all over the country; sod we presume we shall soorivien runneof our fasbiouabto Peno street belles pracolesding a la shirk: An.eselt sago states teat a New Yak boose has recently traasnaitted an order to Plat for an invoice of (tress good., with a deep border 'on the side. These goods are intended for ladies short dresses ? , and the width of the Cloth will Comprise the length of the skirt. We 'have the following description from a New York pa. per:--- The skirt comes a little below the keel), and but. tone in front—the Wain ill cot plain and also button ed in frees. The border extends round the skirt sod io front to the bottom of tho waist—the latter being cut to hare the border form the letter V. Tbe trutraera ate made loose gathered into a Deed at the soda. The Philadelphia Petwayll:seine. of Monday, has the fullossaog : Tee TWIKILIIII Correstc.—A lady made tier ap- pearance in Chestnut street, on Saturday afternoon tor the first time, with this new style of dram The news immediately spread from Third to Dock street, and the lashioaable world became excited. ;The crowd rushed to sod fro, in their anxiety to got a peep at her, sod we waited some time to note the appearance of the Marshal , . Police, to mate lib ar., rest, bat were disappointed. Tbe weather was um. favorable for promenading, the wind rather high, nod the meaner in' which the 1114111 fluttered about her the poor lade* plpe4deins, reflected but little fur modesty and lest for her physical propor• titans. The following paragraph is from the Hartford Coe. ram of Monday: • Seseral ladies appeared it our streets on Sitter• day with pantaloons, short dreams and dm. As it was the first appearance lo this city of this new cos• tume it naturally attracted touch atteotion.t, Four acquaintances of the lady who appeared in Boston on Saturday, in the trousers, ere having presses made to which to come out very soon. The new dross has also appeared st Clevelaod, Ohio, and ta much approved. Mts. Miller, the daugbter of Garrett Smith, bag appeared an the ttouaers at Albany exciting none of that ridicule which some fear. From the Newark . tilercuri, Nay 22. A youag lady dressed in the new costume, eaten• tatted fume of oar staid citizens yesterday, tint we must say, that la opinion, It was a most becoming diem. Beautiful feet haudeoutely encased in half patent leathers; the pantaloon, were ofintzed tweed material similar, to the then, fall and buttoned at the uncle; a large cape end a dashing straw het, completed dm coatrome of the lady, who :Wu, evl &July a 'trailer and traveler, Js may ho Some. Brilliant, but we think the innosatkin will titian; succeed. It is not in the ltaat alone that the ladies have adopted Turkish trouser.. We tree it stated that the WIWCII of , gtrro of the most roapeelable citizens , ' of- Kenosha, Wieconino, have appeared In ',bon drew, and pantaloons. A BEatntrut Pituntrio.--Altbottgit our friend Witit bee been ei,gaged for come time pant in fur. ?debits oar citizens with cheap literature, yet he will works with his pencil when opportunity offers. He Walton finished an. exceedingly beautiful lands scope, sketched frOm nature, for our townsman, N. Gstarron Minivan, Esq. It is • scene on Chartists creek, which• must be familiar to every person who' has pawed along that romantic valley. The artist bat given the old carding mill on the Murphy estates a prominent place on the causerie. The creek, leap' iog and eparkliog o'er its today bed, Ott surround. iog hills covered with autumnal foliage,the. Wriding roads, and the old ttchool bowie, 611 . up the picture, We think it is without doubt the beat painting . ever executed by Mr. Waxt.„and is worthy of a place amongst the works of the most distinguished artiste of the country. . Munn= .tVMmeltuts.—On the Bth inst., a Wm. maa naatea peorge Shrier, bad some difficulty with Thomas Lockhart, owner of a raft then at the land. iv. Unable to take vengence on him, Shaer spited a rifle sod shot through the heart a band, on the raft, a man named Jackson Fields, who had not given him any offence. He then took .a /kit/ and escaped into Arkansas. "Tie Gamansl -Bur unna 'mass no mull" 7 -The Buffalo Courier gives asi amusing account of a gentleman who mounted a barrel .of lard to bear and oas t on the arrival of the Mayflower, with the . Piesident and 'mita- Just se he was listening wish unction to the Ispeed/01N:the bairei bead gave way and easily and 'witlessly op to hie - "third button" tho ' , grail staple of (Rao? squlalm "La-aiir•d hicre intimyAn nut 1" - ' • BEE ' • • 't. Cowardly Assault upon Gen. BOwman. (COIIIIIISPONDIMCit MI? THE IKORIIING POST.] . • Bcoroan,•May3oth, 1851. Fr lends Harper 4. Layfori.:7 7 The .citizens Of *our peaceful and pleasant. town were thrown into somo commotion last.oveoing, on _account or 'a most dos. tardly and asdesein.like attack Mado'upon our friend Gen. Bowman 'by a man named Compher, who has allowed feelings of. eninity.against the 'General to rankle id hie boom for - a . nninbor oryeitre. - The General was passing elting on the pavement towards home, and when fairly past, Complier raised a. heavy hickory club and dealt'a - iiiiiere blow on the side of the General's face, causing binato reel and fall; and not content with that, endeavored to strike him when . down, but wan prevented by those standing by.-- Complier was. arrested and bound over for his -ap., pearancO at our neat Court of Quarter Sessions. The General, as you know, is amember'elect to the Reading Convention, and wan preparing to start. the neat morning, and in fact did leave: Complier is an old broken down politiniad and office seeker, and was once a rather prominent Democrat in this county; but hie vices and demoralizing habits have reduced him to want and. misery: He bates Gen. Bowman because the General made him show hie hand a few years ago, and then read him'eut of the party—hence his malice has been festering lor.Years. Whatever may bo said of Can; Bowman tie a poll. tician by his political enemies, there is not ono of them, much lees any Democrat, who does not admit him to bo the model of a gentleman In the eocial circle and en ornament to society. He would now ride to the top oh the Alleghenies, twenty miles, in the dead hour of night, if it would ieliove his worst political foe from themes. None stands higher hero than ten. HOWCZIad, and this attack has placed him still higher in the affections of the people. Tho act meets the entire denunciation of Whig and Demo. crat. We leave Comphor with the Court: Toure, &c. /Watts to Beaver County.. The Better Star of Friday contains the following 44 10 cal items:" A Cualcarzy.—Last week the workmen at Pow era, Summit, on the °Ohio aod Pennsylvania Rail Road, found a petrified snake, the size of which would seem to indicate that in this region at least, that species of reptile has greatly degenerated. His soak eship was found imbedded in the solid lime stone rock, some sizty feet below the earth's stir• lace. Its size is enormous—sixteen feet in length, std io the middle, al least four inches in diameter. Although its aubatance is completely asaiwilated to the rock in which it was imbedded, at still looks our visit:lly natural—indeed almost as perfect in ' , form and feature" as when alive. We are not sufficient ly versed in “soakoology" to determine the rep tile's variety; but we are inclined to believe that it belonged to a race of giant; that has heroine extinct. How hie aoakeship got so far beneath the surface, end how long he has lain there, ere question. the discussion of which we leave to the ecientific. ARREST or Man. WteIVALL.—Oa Saturday, Mrs. Weatfall, the woman who shot Simon D. Morrison, io the village of Sharon, io this country, on tho night of the Vat inst., was committed to Jail by Isaac Jones, Esq.—that she might have a legal ea• •mloatioo and to protect her from threatened via• lance. 'Chose who nude the attach upon the hope have been arrested and booed over in heavy penalties fur their appearance at the neat Court. It is sincerely hoped that this lawless spirit, which at present appears to have gained an alarming urea. deny la this neighborhoods may be frowned down by our citizens, sad if that will not do let the taws of the land bo enforced to the utmost eateet. Our county has been sufficiently disgraced, and tan pay ers have ■offered enough, on' account of those midnight rowdies. Now let the laws be enc. cured. AR*ULT AND DAM ALL-On tbe night of the 2nd instant, a disturbance took place , in Phillipaburgb. corgis P. tictlUllag ) C;31:11t1.11:00 01 . 031 tiorotign. Crept out for the purpose of quelling the riot ellen au us, stall sod battery was couunitted upon biro, by %bids he was considerable Injured. d lea:rent was Usu. ed for the aaaailant.. arrest by Keq. Jones. of . Beaver, but be and tbo other TOMO Imo fled to. parts unknown. A Flour—By mutual commit a reiolar fight came off io Sharon. on the 11th inet.,between a couple of genii/men. One gut tho better of the tithe/ who, two women Interfered and threw hot water upon the victor, seeetel scalding hie lege. They were ar. st reed and hel dto bail. Moro about Potwo , ' Now Light • The [Vacate' Spy, whose act suet of Paine* most recent discovery we copied, adds the. following reformation cm the select : At the time we penned the article referred to, we were net paradtted to give soy esplanation of ;he nature of the process, but we are now permitted to state, that the atmosphere 12 paned cold through a simple ap. parattis containieg a liquid that taunts the nitrogen of the air, teasing the otogeo free; then the pore ot ogen fa passed through soother floid, by which it is cetalysized, boJ rendered highly lemiaterour. It is not a wens of evaperatiou, for the gas is carried to any distance piihout condense and no best is le quired in the process of estalysized. The pro. ens is not like the passage of air through bee.' sole or other Bad carbons, according to the process• so well known to chemists; for in such cue, the rapid evaporation cools the liquids, and then the luminous action ceases; while to this, the action Is . the same through any required length of pipe or any. number of humeri. wMa Paine his made us acquainted with the may terials need in producing the astonishing results Which we have described, of convertieg atmosphere air Into a purer and better gas than is famished by. any gas cot:ipso). in the United States; and from what we know of their cost, and what we have seen of their consumption in the production of light, wo think the espenos of a light from a common•argsed burner could net meal one mill or so per hour— fdr. Paine informs us that lie succeeded two years once in producing a brilliant tight by his present progress; but on account of some difficulty connect ed with the mechanical passage of the air through tbs apparatus, sod the occupation ef his mind with other roattershe temporally. abandoned it. But sow, all difficulties are obviated, and the apparatus It in complete and'successful operation in different ces. The apparatus for lighting a large house, will occupy but laths room, .warCelymore than a large sized metre. Men of sclenee, and . gas company di. rectors have within a few days, given. the whole matter a thorough investigatioo, and so tar, there is but one opinion in rep( to the invention, vizr that it is the ono thing needld to give a ..safe, unfailing supply pr light ate merely nominal expense, tree from all danger of (asphaltic:4 and accessible to the use et all. 4.4 Delusion Te. Uuwbng. Our readers are generally aware, no doubt, that many of the catsup:ft - Pittsburgh and other cities and towns of the north, have been considerably ex. cited open the added of ~S piritual Rappings," for a year or eo past. Many good nod eiocore men-- ; men orintellett and of piety—are firm believers in there Spiritual Manifestatione, and regard them as , the beginiog of a new and important epoch in the cbrietian world, and as truthful and significant rave. lations from the spirit land. We have always look ed upon them, however, as the result of physical agencies; and on the believers in there as the tic. thus of a heartless and wicked delusion, and seam. lain the stale opinion mill. But being in Pittaborgh on Friday evening last, acid learning that a certain Mr. Rurr, of the north, was to eapone or explain the whole oetti's "rapping phesiontenon, ,, we repaired to the city hall to gain .-na much light as poseible on the eabject. The apeakor was a man of some abili ty, but if the word ""humbug'" had been printed in golden letters upon his brow, it could not have been more plainly read by a discerning audience.l He declared that ho had detected more than filly* the media in making the tops with their toot, their knee joints, their finger joints, tr.e.—that all his ldbore were solely, from a pure lore of troth—that be wee a very honest and candid man, 8tc.,81e.,i1l of which were in direct opposition to the ,impreasion Created upon the mind of the listener, by his coarre;uodig nified langnage,-and hie irreverent and bIaIIphOMOLIO 1111U601161 to the Saviour and hie followers. We have no faith in these epiritual manilestations, yet we have, itpartible, dill !eosin the sincerity of thiameo B a rr.— Waynesburg Manager. _ . &mu= wrrn LIQUTRUIO. — On Tuesday everting key, d ur i ng tho p - rnsatenno • or ti never') stonmi the . Barn of in IRipervell townetlii, !was • truck with lightning, and, together.with two huis. dred bushels of Wheat and some other property was entirely consumed. Mr. W., we understand, had no insurance on his Barn. We have, aleo, learned that, the Barn of Mr. Rosa, in the vicinity Tavern, on tho Washington end Pittsbnigh turinab, was burned en Tooaday eremnp;,x frotnthct Owe . catute.—Wash. Jisraiirsra% r ~~-. }~ ~- 7, , ,.; r MIME • ••• • -•••- 1; ' , 4. 3 ..'', 4 • 4 * !..." BEIM I:==ilEl -_t ?V'. '•' - s', t" . 1; 00,4 . i ' Scribbling anb Clippings. ` Woman's Rights . , Conventlair assembled at Akron, 'Ohio, on Wednesday:. - We presume they will discuss the then dress question. Tho Warren:RallroadVonvention is to be bald on the dth of June . : --- Mrs. Busturrax, the phrenologist and clairvoyant, is now in Columbia. The Burgin papers state that arrangements are. nearly completed for the commencement of extensive shops in that city for the manufacture of lochmotMcs and other railroad machinery. A few diys since GIOROIL Emnurr, of Fountain • county, Indiana,' charged with making disreputable statements in relation to the wife of Tnos.Wasvaa,was "killed by the enraged husband. Weaver: was held to bail in 8500. It is quite refreshing to dwell on such an ac knowledgment as thefolbiwinglrons a London Oracle : "Liberia, of two yearns growth, is alone, at this moment, .worth more than all that haS been effected by tho.Euro peanrace in Africa in twenty-two centuries." Both branches of the late Illaisachusette Legis lature-enneurred in the passage of a bill calling a con; vention of the people to amend the constitution. The bill, however, must receive the Sanction of the people before it can go into effect So few were the free colored emigrants from Vir ginia to Lilieria last year, that the Colonization Society drew only $7,000 of the $30,000 per annum appropriated by the State for that purpose. ' Efforts ate making to in: create the number this year. The celebrated soldier Pocowauct, who was 127 years Old, and resided at the Hotel du lovalides, died in Paris, on the 6th of May last, by an attack of pleur isy. The funeral of this min of lour monarchies and two republics was aneoded. by a vast number of pea; pie. Triples Hall, N. V., has been found 100 email to bold all the persons' who attend Jenny Lind's concerts. She intends now to giye them in Castle Garden, which will accommodate 8,000 pereons. BosStonlans are such adorers of Greit that they even turn up their noses at the cholera. Its success in England was so limited, that they look upon the disease as low and provincial. -- Go to a man in business hoists only on business. Transact your lingoess and goabout your busintis, that he may have time to do his business. Tom Hood, the ever truthful and merry Tom Hood, defines a laugh to be "the fall blows hewer of which a smile is the bud." Don't put too much confidence in a lover's vows and sighs, said Mu. Parting= to her niece ; "let hie tell yon that you have 11ps like strawberries and cream, -cheeks like a tarnation, and eyes like an asterisk, but such things Gimlet come froms tender head than a ten• der helm." Hoaacr Maria delivered an abolition speech as Mass., when he was hooted and hissed by the students of Harvard University. Peter put up at a hotel which they told him was patronized by the big bugs. Peter found it so, and the nett morning sloped, and found another, an he . said he preferred to patronize a tavern where the bags are not to big. dtorge Thompson. 111. P. The following remarks from the pen of the late Hone Silas Wright, were written in 1839, when George Thompson, wo believe, was on his first visit to this century: "That foreigners, Ignorant of the nature and character of our institutions, and owing no duty or obligation to them; that citizens of that' country which forced domestic slavery upon us, though it was IC institution best calculated to pat far Off the day when we should veriture.ro ewe the pro. tection of a monarch's arm, or attempt to liberate ourselves from the depot/um of a monareh's power, should be willing not to disturb the harmony of oar country to break its peace, sod perhaps overture those enviable institutions hich are so rapidly con ducting us to wealth, and power, and greatness, by means if that very institution which was intended to perpetuate our calomel bondage is not strange.— That the-subject of that monarchy, schooled to bow before so earthly throne, and to cringe and tremble, and,tie ideat in the presence of hereditary Briscoe.. racy; th,r4d rA4 ou,r to r arp to ',chat us upon the subject oftitiertyonay as *Anti*, risi it is lu dierons; bet that the high-minded dtvaens of our IcpUbile EtlOUlii be lead away by such teachers, iota coothcts with their political brethren, into cattle. meals which threaten, riot the quiet and hartisony of their country merely, but the perpetuity of that sacred character by which-the existeas a united na• it strange, is more than strange!' Americo" giaveptive A late Paris-letter says -.--Some time ago, Mr. E. Burke,. late Commissioner,of the Patent Office at Washington, sent to the Ministei of Agriculture and Cortunerce here, drawings and descriptions of come twenty of the , most remarkable inventions for which patents bad beau taken out in the Uni ted States during the year 1848. The Minister to whom :they 'were tent examined the inventions, and then submitted them to the appreciation of "Society for the encouragement of. National In. dastry." This is an important institution which hold annual meetings'in Paris, presided over by M. Dumas, the-dislinguishid chemist, late Minis.. ter of Agriculture and Commerce, and having as Secretary, Charles Dupin. The Society referred the American inventions to a committee, with in structions to waken report and signalize such as might appear to be worthy of special action of the society in relation to them. At a recent meeting the report was made, and it seems that the COM. mittee have been so favorably impressed with the effortsof American ingenuity subnatted to it, that certainly two, and perhaps three or four, have been pronounced worthy of medals. These will be awarded to the inventors at a public sitting to be held on tbe 7th inst. I bope to be able to at. tend, and will in my next letter thereafter forward to you theliames of the American inventors who shall have received this distinction. Home. Howe, thy joys are passing lovely— Joys no stranger heart can tell." What n charm : rests upon the endearing name —my home ! consecrated by doni!ptic love, that golden key of human happiness. Without this, home would be like a temple stripped of its gar lands; there a father welcomes, with fond affection; a brother's kind sympathies comfort in the hour of distress, and assist in every trial; there a pious mother &et taught the infant lip tolisp the name .of Jesus; and there a loved sister &yells, the corn , paint of early days. Italy, if -there is aught that is lovely here, bes loiv,it is home—sweet home! It is like the oasis of thie desert. The passing of, our days may ha painful ; our path may, be checkered with sorrow and care; unkindness and frowns may wither the joyoisness of the heart, efface the happy smiles trona the brow, and bedew life's way with tears, yet, When the memory hovers over the past, there is no place which it delights to linger, as the loved scene of childhood's borne! -It is the polar star of existence. Whit cheers the mariner, far away !rum histaative land in a 'foreign port, or tossed -upon the hounding billows, - as he paces the deck at midnight, ulone--what.thoughts fill his breast? He is thinking of the loved ones far away at his own happy cottage ; in his mind's eye he sees the smiling group seated around _the cheerful fireside. In imagination he hears them uniting their voices in singing the sweet sou.s which he loves. He is anticipating the hour when be shall return to his native land, to greet those absent ones.so dear to his heart. • Why rests•that deep shade of, sadness upon the stranger's brow as he spats himself amid the .fa• mily Circle ?Re ie surrounded by all - the luau* ries that wealth can afford; happy faces gather - round him, end strive in' vain to• win a smile ! Ati! he. is thinking of 'his Own:sweet home; of the, loved ones-assembled within hisown cheerful Why those tearewhisti steal:..down' the cheeks of thatleung and-lovely girl, as she mingles in the sociaLcircle3 Ahl she is an orphan; she, too, had a. happy home; its loved ones are now sleep ing in the cold and : silent tomb.-: The gentle mother-who watched over er infancy, and bulhed het to sleep with a lullaby, Wiiieh a mother only cost sing, who;in girlhood days taught .her of the 8/viola, _and turned her yptithful voice to sing Pr4 l4 -el to flip name, hal - gone to-the mansions of jeyidicive, and'is Mingling tier songs, and ;tuning hecieid ea h arp w i t h bright wig* in heaven. Poor one !She is now left ,to thread the golden of life, a lonely, homeless wanderer. `; Thus it is,in this changingworld, The objeite most - dear are snatched away. We are deprived of. the friends whorn,we most love, and our cher.' Idled home is rendered desolate.' "Passing away,'!. MEE MEM ffi •-• •- • • -..,. •• •.• " • :" • • • • • , • • • : . ••• ' - • • - • • - • ,; • - ; --• • • - ••••• •••••. •P« ".• • ' . - •- ' • - • -6-- • vaM‹ is engraved on all things earthly. But there is a home that knows no changes, where separations never take place, where the sorrowing ones'of this world may obtain relief for nit their griefs,; end " Where the sighs and tears of earth are exchanged for unending sons ot joy.; This home is found in hiaven. In ihe'stiadowy past, there is one sweet remin. iscence which the storms of life can never wither; it is the recollection of home.. In the visioned fu ture, there is one bright' star whose lustre never fades; it is the hope of home—of a heavenly home.—Musieca Visiter. [From the N. Y. Tribune.] Slowed I Fieih Flowery. Flowers *down the mountain's side Flowers in cool and shady dells, . Flowpra upon the running tide, Flowers upon the meadows wide, Flowers upon the upland swells. Flowers adorn the bridal train, Flowers upon the altar rest, Or with gentle hands are twin . On the coach Of mortal pain, Where their ministry is bleat Flowers We' scatter o'er the dead ; : . Giving tdrof light" we may . To the ploOms around us spread .Wben . the spirit 'homeward sped,. Leaving nought but lifeless clay. 'Plant we flowers above the dead,.-' • - • Where the Summer wind and rain Can their genial influence shed • • °lithe cold and narrow bed, "‘Vbere the weary ne'er complain. „. . . Powers, the very smiles of god, Almost, as the sunlight free ! - Bloom they Where no foot bath trod ! With them, lie bath decked the sod Nor denied them to the sea! For the flowers let joyful raise • Crown the Summer ' s golden prime : - to the eity's dusty ways, In the woodland's twilight haze , Still prolong the grateful The Reims or Earth.. Eve, this mother of mortals,walked one day alone and Sorrowful, on te desecrated soil of this sinful earth. Suddenly she espied a rose tree laded with'etpanded blossoms, which, like the tilualfof dawn, shed a rosy light upon the green leaves around them. 'AM' cried she with rapture, 'is it a deception or - clo I indeed behold even here the lovely roses o Eden I Already do I breathe from afar their paradi nical eweetneea I ' Hail, gentle - type of innocence and joyl Art thou not a admit pledge, that mil among the thorns of earth, Eden's 'happiness may bloom? Surely it ,a bliss even to inhale the pure fragrance of thy fidiae/a Even while she was speaking, with her joyous gaz&bent upon upon the profusion of roses, there sprang op a light breeze which stir red the boughs of the tree; and lo I the petals of the full blown flowers, silently detached, themselves and sunk upon the ground. Eve exclaimed with a sigh. 'Alas! ye also are children of death] I read your meaning— types of earthly joys,* And in mournful silence she looked upon the fallen leaves. Soon, however, did a gleam of joy lighten up her countenance while she spoke, saying, 'Still shall your blossoms so long as they are enfolded in the bud, be unto me the types of holy innocence.> So saying, she stooped down to gaze upon the half closed buds, when /suddenly abe became aware of the thorn which grew beneath them end her soul was sore troubled. 'Oh,' cried she, 'do ye also need soma defence I Do ye indeed bear within the consciousness of sin, sod are these thorns the symptoms of your shame Nevertheless, I bid you welcome beauteaus children of the spring, as an image of Heaven's bright and rosy down upon this thorny earth It . . . ' • ' Maierleds On Tuesday, rd ult:,rit Brooklyn' N: Y + _..' by the Rev HEMILY Woks, Buena M ; WILLIA APDONALD,.o Pittsburgh, to EMILY .11: CONNELL, of PIO/adeiptua - gittrartaisvonit Gardonat STRAWBERRIES fresh from Met/bum are nowserv. ed ap la this retreat. hlre.Croarst and other Ices. The. place is now in the heighth of lts beauty. The steamboat' leaves every hour, and an omnibus ivety hair hour (or tba Gardea..-11.1losed on Sunday. • • 102•-• - - -, Ercrutk •. . • • VIA: , ' Eratonaril/a and Cumbniand to-beide:mean:l Miura. r tHE Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 o'clock. A. Mr,' precisely, connecting with the Cara at Cumberland next morning. The evening boat ichves daily at l O'clock. P. M., (except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the cars at Cumberland next evening; at /0 o'clock. Time through to Baltimore .32 hours. Fire only SO. Time through to Pbiladelpbia 40 bourn. Fare only 810. • The National Rood is now good. Conductors go with• the coaches between HtownstAlle and -Cumberland— which makes this decidedly the best root. East J. M ESKIMEN: Agent, Office in the Monongahela House . pH the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the:County of Allegheny: The petition of W. C.Gallagher, of First Ward, Pitts. burgh in the County aforesaid, humbly slimed', That the petitioner bath provided lumself with Materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dweling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wilt be pleased to grant him a license to Ireep a public house of entertainment- And your peti tioner, es in duty bound, vvill pray.. _ _ W. C. GALLAGHER. • We, the sabscribers, citizens of the Want aforesaid do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences TO r the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. J L Brindle, Ell Michell, Thomas Watt, C.Glenn, ir, John Clark, B J P Egan, Phos Rose, P C Rich ardson, A J Lee,P hteskine, J J Thompacin: aril:mite copy.) IrU the Hoaorabte the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in - and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of George Rolshonse, of the Borough of Duquesne, in the counts aforesaid, humbly thew. etb, That your petitioner halt provlded himself with materials for the accommodation of trp.velers and others, at his dwelling houSe, in lhe Borough aforesaid, and prays that yottr Honors will be, pleased to grant him a license to keep, a public house of entertainment. And' your petitioner, as in duly bound, will pray. GEORGE ROLSHONSE. We, the subscribers, citizens of the aforesaid borough,' do certify that the above petitioner is of, good' re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for trio accominoda. tion and lodging of strangers and travelers.and that'said tavern is necessary. J Little, Al O'Neil, A Worthington, .1 Croft, J Kanter, Peter Teshilohn Caldwell, Thomas Chadwick, A Butte, Win Topper, P Jackson, John Joseph: Herrman. - / 62 : 31 ChIi.ERNSWARE. GLASSWARE AND CHINA YA- W, SES, AT Aucrion.—Will be sold on Tuesday, June 3u, at 2. o'clock in the afternoon, at lirCartney's Auction House, a large lot of Queenswarei Glaaswaie, China Vases, &c. W. O. IBCCARTNEV,' Auct'r. NEW.BRIGHT I N PRUPER:kY FOR SALE. -- A valuable property of about five acres,in an agree uite location at New Brighti n,having anew and hand somely arranged Brick Cot tage, r substantially built, and finished in modern style ; a large porch- in rear, and portico in front; a good garden, tastetally arranged; and au orchard of choice fransj- spring of seawater ; a stable, coal house, poultry house, ne , all under good fence and in goat' eosin As the owner is going east -the above will be sold for Stela Immediate possession. S. CUTHBERT, Henn Agent, - je2 . 00 Smithfield street. EXTRA _FINE OOLONG TEAS.-Must received at No. 256 Liberty street, a very superior article of Oolong Ten, which we believp cannot be surpassed 'in this city. . . . Those desiring a very choice, delicately 14vored t but highly aromatic Black Tea, are invited to give this a trial. Green Teas of every variet r y , from .37i cents to . Si; Black Teas, of every ; variety,. rom 35 cents to $1.,- 25 ;. Ertglisti and Irish Black Teas. ' ;Warranted to give satisfactioff, or no. sale.. Constantly on hand and. for sale by - W. A.III'CLURG & CO.; je2 - Grocers and Tea Dealers. • A lioor solo. •. • . NEW STEAM ENGINE, (perpendicular stroke, ) cylinder 8 inches in diameter V. feet stroke; made in the best meatier,- occupies only 4 feet square ; Fly Wheel and Shaft above. %NIS be I.old low. for 9."-11 or approved notes. Inquire of. - - _„, TII - OMAS PARKINSON, re.2:IIIWA.F4t corner of Finn and Ferry 313. COORRAN, DVBRIDE Zo CO .' have removed their Warehouse to N 0.20 Wood street, is thehonse Mr• merly occupied bp George Cochran.. - [iny26:9..tv rpo - Contractorti Bridge Builders, • , lierr's.lsltind Saw Mills are now:preparing' 'lO re ceive and eleonte-Tromptly all orders for Bridge and other Tirriber, oh the most favorable terms thaluaiket will permit. (mys)' ' „TAMES CARMAN & CO. Notice to Contractors: ORIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PROPOSALS be-rc9pived toe the Grading:and Bridging of the Western portion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania , Railroad, - extending-from -, Wooster:, by Loudonville and Mansfield, to the-.Cleveland,-Colunbus, And cinchinati Railroad, at Crestline, near Galion, aidis- Innee - ef fiflY-three They will be received at Woester until the evening - of. Tuesday; the - ilOth of June, and at-Mansfield-until the evening of Wednesday,rhellth of. June next, - and ;will tie addresseitto the untly9signed Prasidentof [hi-Compa ny.RO PrOrtlea Pr the Work east9f Loudonvil le will ba. exlnOttetllat Mobster, and of..the work- west of _Lendotwille, gt . o dansfierdi for one:meek before the let- Ether in'ormation and forma of proposals may be ob tained on application to Solomon W: Roberts, Cbief En gineer; or JesselL Stray - Own, . resident Engineer of the Western Division. "A Preference will be given to bid den who mill - egret - N.93.1w cpercentage of their - pay in the stock of the Co=parif.. - - WM. ROBINSON, - JR., Pus's. • u ~~ y. Y-. , . " . Min ;~ .. ;• . ... ;,- . , :.7 - . : •:"C''-.: Fil II El =ME if:i - Jints. 7 li. 1.. LINV Notice. ' _ _ • . 0 . . • -• s: - •• • • '• : ,:" . • ••• • . • - ,*n. , •,1 • NAZE t ti =}l n --~'~., ...;-:,:: . - , ,:. , . - .!,`.;',;1:, , ,- , -•.;:.. 'ltl°l', EMIR IMISEI Natitta, Type:far Sale. - Having determined to furnish" our ostensive Job Office with entirely Dew materials, we Asti sell about 100 founts of.typo now In nae,, very low i for cash or approved paper. We have - type enoug h to fit out 8 or 10 country offices complete. Tho sizes and varieties oftype are such as are lobe found in ill large city job offices, from Nonpareil up to 20 lino Pica, plain and ornamental. - Alma, for sale, several varieties of borders in good order. Persona wish. lug to purchase wi ll make Immodiate‘applb. cation. Petroleum Co., Pa., March 4,'51. 5.31.. Kier: Dear Sir—Your • Petroleum le - working wonders In this vicinity ;- therefore, we. Would thank you to send us two dozen by the Pennsylvania Railroad. We are entirely out, and it is befog inquired - for almost every day. Yours, respectfully • • • - 41311 N LONG & CO. Hayestrille, Ashland Co., Ohio, March 10, . S. M. Kier: Dear Sir—Your Agent, a kw weeks since , left with us four dozen Rock Oil, which we have sol Please forward to us six dozen immediately. Your medicine is working. wonders in this region.— We can obtain several excellent certificates, If you de. sire them. . . Yours, &e, , W. W. SCOW. For sale by Keyser & M'Dowell; 140 Wood street ; R. E. Sellers, la- Wood. street ; ; 11. A. Fahnestock & Co., corner of 'Wood and Front streets; D. 111. Cony, Id A. Elliott, Joseph Coughlan; and H. P. Schwartz, Allegheny, Al5O, by the proprietor, . ' ••• B. M.IEIER. ipe29 . Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. Qp DagiaterreotypopcZa Natao:s It Co. would respectful!) , announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh; Allegheny and vicinity; that they have had a large Operation .11colm, with. a Glassiloot and Front, built and arranges ezpressty for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Llsenesses. The best Da guerreotypes, nu the beet material, are.taken al this es tablishment, under the special superintendence of the he arrangement enables them alio •to take Family Groups, of any number Of persons, in the most . perfect manner. .. . . Likenesses of , tickor aiSeaSed persons, taken in any part of the city. Gallery.at the Lafayette liall,Fourtb street; corner of Fourth and Wood soeets. Entrance on Fourth street. Notloe.....TheJoatrarasniaTarcastaSoctary,of Pitts burgh and Altegherry, meats on the second Monday of every month at the Fl orida House, Market at. • • • set y 1 10110 , Vi31:1312, Jr., Secretary : Colleesingg; BIN Pastisig.'egc.. JO FUN M'COUBR Y Ur Attends to ColleCtingißill Posting, Distribining: Cards and Cireniars for Panel, te.C., &c. OOP' Orders left at the Office of the Morning Port, or at Holmes , Periodical StoreiThlrd at., will be promptly attended to. fulY2l-3Y . , . . •. ' Consumptlon's Premonttorlas Are Coughs, Oeicir , Influenza,: Bronchigirtiettneiss of the Chest , painin the left aide, low fever, and many other symptoms of like character. Then come Tube cles in the Lungs, disorganization, prostration of the physical power", and soon the scene clo sea That they may nut weep when too late, let the friends of the; sick be vigilant arthe outset: When the first-symptoms of Pulmonary disease are manifested, administer. Dr. Ro ws' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchulagiia: That its effects have been all but miraculous even trier:reins cases, we have testimony which incredaillty. Welt can eearcely doubt TRY IT. But first teed the evidence. Von will find it in the pamphlet in every Agent's band.. Look at the advertisement, too,in another column. [tol-2 . O. or O . of Meeting, Wemhltigton Ilan, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. • ' Perrsvonan Gon.ea, No. X.lB---Meet. every Tuesday veening, MKILCATITILI BInCAMPitiNT, No. 87—Meets tat and 3d Friday of each month. mart.,. 1y; . . Mir Consume/not wines are invited to read In another column the card of Jacob Snider, cheap wine more 87 Walnut street. Philadelphia. • • (elite:ay -- . ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS" INSURANCE CODIPANY, or rirrepolton. . • C. G. lIUSS EY. . ?rest. ..... W. MARKS. Sec t ! Offialllo. 41 Irater st.,iss Warehouse of C. a Giant. wr This Company Is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on - Haulms, Manufactories, Goods, Merchan dise in Store, and in Transitu Vessel's., ke. • • • An ample guaranty. for the abilitrand integrity of the Institution, is afforded in thelharacterof the Directors, who are all citizens& Pittsburgh, well and favorably known to the community for their prudence, intelligence and in,tegriry., thustroas=C. C; Hassey, Wm. Baga'ey, Ym. Larf r,.Jr., Walter Bryant, Hugs D. King, Edward Besse. con :4 - Kinsey S. Ilarliangh, S. M. Kier. marltu • The Long Looked For SpeeiGe for Pulmonary Diereaseil found at lash A man must doubt the evidence of his. senses, and all ha lams integrity, before he can ressunably quesnonthe array of proof advanced in favor of Dr. Rogers.' Bra' , of Lreertsott, Tar and .Cestaliakissur,. and tonic niedielnb, whie,tt at once reduces nit Nampa , Inflaroinstuin, aspels the cause of Oa disease. and Unitas up und strengthens the system.' 'l% . e heads ofamr Calieges, the Ciorixotte Medical Faculty, and citizens. . an eLasses base, rtherthe4wwirsignaritria, attested its powerful remediaipmperthes,a and in the pamphlet ib be hadat the Agents, as well as in the tolurnin of the pub lic press, the most positive and satisfactory evidence will be found. See advertisement. , . myth 1117"13.1d Fellows' Hall, Odeon Fourth eeeeee , betty:cm Or.kl a , 4 Svtiqaeld Aireas.—Piusbare Curtailment, No. L, meets let and 8d Tiaefliiall Drench month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, .N . p. 4, them :Id and 4th Cuesdsys.• Mechanics' Lodge,. Nri• 0, nicety every ThorsdaV •vening. .1. • • • • • - • • . Western Stsr - Lodge No. 24, intent every Wednegday •If rzoti nlntitY . Lodge ,NO ld",.tueets every Monday ev'ng . Nonni hlortah.liodge,-No. : 300, meets every Frida y Zocco Lodge,No.3Bs,:tneetseverYTharsday . everting,. at their Hall, cornerof S outhfield qud Fifth streets. TwinVity Lodge,No. 241, meets every Friday even ing. Hall, corner of Leacoclr and Sandnalry etreets, Alice - cur • - . . . . Angerons Logge r 1. O. or. N'....10be An crania Lodge, No. ISO, 1. - 0. of O. meets every Wed. esdax evening in Washington HMI, Wood et. - I Importing to Drepoptho a 1 v.' Ammeter.. Droeurrosi!—Dr. tfoughron's the 'hue Digestive Reiff, or Gastric Juice, a great Dye pepsin Curer, prepared from Rennet, or the Fourth &fant ods of the Ox. after ditostions of Baron Licata, by J. B. HOUGHTON, Al. D. Philadelphia, Pa. The art of making an Artificial Digestive Fluid, and performing the process of Digestion, out of the Stomach, has long been known to Physiological Chemists. The honor of the discovery belongs to a celebrated Getman' Chemist, who gave the name of Pepsin to the acuve prin ciple of the Gastric AlliCe, which he obtained by macera ting the lining membrane of The Digestive Stomach of the Calf in water, and precipitating the Pepsin from the sOlu lion. Dr. Prout, Vt. Perch*, and 'Dr.Gregory . , In Eng land •; Dr. Beaumont and• Dr. Dangliron, in America ; and chit of all, Baron Limo, have recently ekperimel4ed,. and written upon this singularly interewing and curious subject, and thrown much light upon the nature of the Digestive process, in its c benucal and physiological relit nous. ' Dr. J. S. Houoarost, of Philadelphia, has appliedthts discoveryto (tab cure of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP SIA with astonishing =CCM. it is impossible to give the Scientific and other evidence of these facts in the limits of this. advertisement. Let the afflicted call upon: the Agent, and get a descriptive sheet, gratis. It is one of the greatest Scientific wonders of the day. fry . . Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin•hears the written signature of J. S. Honouree, 111. IL, sole proprietor. Puce, one dollar-per bottle. See advertisement in another column. For sale wholesale and retail gat Proprietor's prioet by ; • KEYSER & 01110 WELL, tAtt Mope street, Pittsburgh Plittfibusgta. Late Inauranoa Company, CAPITAL 8100,000. • , j OrTICS. No. 75 FOUILLII Sratur. _J OFFICERS: President—James 5: Hoon Vice President—Samuel AVClurkan. . Treasurer—Joseph S. Leech. Secretary—C. A. Colton. pg.T See advenisement is another part of this paper rara COLL( AleU s S ire INSURAg a fC I , COMP A Ny, racd- coLUMBOS, 1;r170.. DFIJAS ADAMS, Sr., President D. AI.EXANDER, Secretary. DIRRCTOII9 D. Adams, Jr., Joseph Whitehill, P. Hayden, M. S. SuMonet, John Ornimok, Win. Miner, '- . Thomas Moodie, N. 0. Swayne, D. Alexander, • 1:9. Ide,. 0. H. Clarke, • C. Br. Leo, D. Mains. The:undersigned, as ,Agent of the nhove substauti al and• well known' Company, insures property of every description, against loss or damage by fire. Also, against the perils of inland navigation. R. H: BEESONAgent, Office in Arvemiin's Warekoase No.Bl Water atieet,Pittsbiugh. . UT LUNCH *erred up at :the 'St. Clair Hotel Bar, every day, at 11 o'clock. .• • apes • . (City Dailiea capy.) . • 3 - • QT so rota hiss beetk.surtmrked by eminent 41:e11011in in the varied:.camkigae- of diseases to which man is liable,thare is aearcely one of such importance aad of eget it:detest as Scrofula, whether we look to the obscurity of inparigin, Its Insidious progress, the cam ber and variety of organs . that it attacks, or its remark 7 able Incurability and extensive fatality. Scrofula has battled the skill of the most eminent ?AT sieians in this country and in Europe. Bat them is en antidote in this disease in 4 Dr. Gut/spa's of : Yet low Doeir'ittu4 Sarsaparilla,'" which Is proving Itself a specific in itte most severe cases of Seraftaa r • Scandvertlaetnent. A!enociated Flrenseankfturnrsone DO l /I .l Pa nye! the Cltr, thr elthiburgh. •nr:Vi r . DALLAS, Prest—RODERT FINNEY, Secy. nor qi insure egist F/RE and ALSAINE RISKS' or. ell kinds. • ' Ws in Jganongahslci Rows, Nos. 124 and 125 Platerst W. W. Dallas, -Body- Patterson, R. H..llartlty, 'Simpson, Josinim Rhodes, C. i l a soy,N at. M. Ed., •reir=B/Ts. B kUma. jo` g Zali. *alumjgtViß'• ~ r {:- -Fifth &red; bauven Wood and Smi JOSEPH FOSTER LIMAN AND Mal:Laos-A Aeurrrsses—First Tier and Pardee t te, 30 cents ; Bee • cad and Third Tie rs, 23 cans; Colo red 0 elle ty,23 cents ; Private Boxes, each,DtDO Doors open at 7 o'clock; * Curtail! ses at 71 dototir. Benefit of Mrs. BABB MONDAY EVENING, Jane 2d,184 - 1, the perfominn nes will commence with . , THE WHABREBH 'HABGHTEEL • The vihoreGconeFeieTviiii . . ALL TBAT.GLTTTERB IS NOT 'GOLD. All Rlglal. Now I • THE DAN RICE CIRCUS 271111AWITA1VTI T HE best Circus vepresenuttion ever ; witnessed by -the people. - LEVI G. NORTH eta hiteelebratedhorse 21mtatany. ' DAN IS HIBIBELP AGAIN I Will be .exhibited-la Pittsburgh, in front of tne Ameri can Hotel faun etreet, on the 24,30, 4th and Oth of July. ' Particulars in future advertisement,. luty26:dersolm • Gr4IIOIIWOOd Gardens, TWO and a half miles below the City, oo the ba tk of Me Ohio River; an Ornamental Flower Garden and . a delightful -summer retreat. Ice eternal, Confee lion sties, Fruits, Temperate Prinks, de. kept for the ae. commodauon of visiters. Ateo, a l a rge assortme it of Shrubbery and Everblooming Plants for Sale., . The ateamer Chieftain leaves the foot of Piu Wet t, at the liesinningof each bout, from D o'clock. A. AL I nul 10 P. M. landing at the Garden, telexed Sanday.) CILOV 138=-1600 BElot Imre by* •". • ILT / 1 32 '• . FAIINESTOCIC it, CO SUP. CARS. SODA-25Jazz for.iiji:! b' • ' 41..FAHNU.STOCIt IF: CO eil e tialil3o , 4P,lobx± % ,(aysale b TRlolrlooo.•b!Ltare e 0 CHROME YELLOW-20 cases Bittlawlte.7 • • • j e t ' B. A. FAHNESTOCEIVCO. a LERATUS-40 c asks for anle b . jet LUM-60 bb :for s eby • • . je9 • • • B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO wripOmOß SOAP-60 bxs. tlyApl t for ',le by B.A. FA • • ENGLISH MUSTARD—Caiman's, in kegs of • • • 18 els. each, Imported, for sale by je2 - B. A. FAHNESTOCK Bacolod • Arrival or Slow SllllOlllllll. G 901% AT GREAT BARGAINS. • it rißEntWErhCOhapSeetire nowopenia6 at .. _ ro a ffenb t i l ' 3 in- ttd: f eTty,bs .. - YOU 0, STEVENSON 4 , LOVE'S Original Bee tr, re Store, No. 74 P4arlre t Street, b erween Fourds sew and Me Diamond, Ptittburth, The proprietors have MA . opened a large and most beat:War nesortment of the Newest and Most Fashiona ble Styles of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which have -been purchased since the great re ductron in prices al the large clearing nut sales in New York and Fhlladelphht, nod will be offered to cash balers at frem 20 to 25 per cent lower than former prices. DRESS GOODS of every desbriPtion i frem tlie cheap est to the most (rosily and magnificent . each arta very large and beautiful stack of. the- following articles : Chene end Jasper cheat-Silks; • • • High Lustre, plain chemelion and lace tilts; Do stripe do „ ' ; ' • ' Do plain black do; Brocade, AIiIIIICS and Poult de Seies; all colors; Black and chamelion Turk satins, ear/watered silks; Chenermillndia Foulard silks; Do, printed and Plain silk tissues; Do do . ilbertice.sruidOrenedines ;14kiits; Blenched end brown Inustinsi (rata tol. c• Per itt ; Do.. brown and o.olosedEanfon flannels; Frencheloths,plaintuullaacy casidinetesitsatinew; Cashwereis o tweed,b,..prenno eassiwereif- at stilay;• jeans; • Black saiinatid faiiay vesting*, 4,c., - The proiors would - relpectililly solicit in 'earls call (WO all their friends, and tius public gait. orally, fee' dent that ibey-can offer pester in plate sale -nod retail busets, thap. any I , i t e le hereto 0. ken /7491 f N.QMO; EtTE V LIMON IntbUßllle SALE OF T l / 1 110111ESTOCfi'. as author. iced by the fallowing 'motions of the Act - of Slitt'at Apr 11,1830: Sac. 0. That the Auditor Genend is also herttri au thorized and directed to expose to publio t h e . - borough of East Birmingham. at such rime& as ha may appoint, the Stock of the Commonwealth In. ihts Bum Ingham and Efizeheth Turnpike Company, exid_convey the same to the purcheser'orparchassra thereof: Prnf dot, That such etoek shall not be cold ,at a less price than one dollar per share. , ; • Sac. 10. That it shall be the doly of the- purchaser ' or purchasers of said Sleet, or ear 'Pail thereof; to pay' the parchtue tummy to be paid for mach' Stool. the State Treasurer of this - Commourvealtli, "withikthirry -das tomfrhe date of said parchase,-who-shall xectlpt. for he e, and upon the production - of such receipt before the. Auditor General, he - shall transfer.the Stock or Stocks so told according to the terms'of this Attn. By the Bth seotion it Ls,provided", "if any fficer of either of said comPatues shall pur chase any o f said Stocks in the company of which he is a member, the 2, kule rhtlit inure pa the benefit of auchcompany." AontrouGetrznaVs °Mee. • • liarthburr, Mar 21,1851.$ Pursuant to the authority. aforesuid, the Stock °with& bythe State, of Pennsylvania' in the Birrnierthatu and, Elizabeth Turnpike Company, being 160 Sharesiwill be. exposed to tmblie sate at the house of.Jahn`A-: Lippert * , 1111 h e borough at Ealli Ming net nel. A ll egheny eenntis• PCLI neylvana, on FRIDAY, the Mb day of June next The sale to commence arlo &clock, A'. AL Par value; SSA par share. EPHRAIM BANES, my3l:id • Auditor General. nu Ordinance (tor the better lOolloetton . or Water Rents anltess , antldturia.) Suppinee,iferli ra an Ordinance passed the 27th d. ar Detorr,-.4. D.. 1847, relating to rha Water Wirrkar - 'DE IT ORAINED AND ENACTED, by rho Macau .111 qf Pitt/mirth, in Select and Common Council., assess-- Mad, That from and aiter the passage of this OrditotOcei, all owners or 'occ amt . = of lois intending to build or re pair any building Cr boildings thereon, in Which the by— drool watcv Is to be used for building purposes, shall: make applicallcm in writing to Mt; assesses of water: rents on new buildings, (MA Pbralit to use the.: hydrants Water: and nun aßbeation shall state the location andl description, traethe; with - en estimate of the number of pecches of stone, of- thormaada of brick. and yards or plo,ster, ln lila constmetion. of such building or Mold ings; and the said applicant shall pay to the said uses sot water rents, at the time of obtaining each permit to MAO the hydrant water, one-half of-the probable sum, and at the rate of four •• cents - for 'each perch of atone, Seven cents for each' one • thOusand of brick, and forty cents. for each. one hundred yards of plaster i la , such buildieg built or repaired, and the balance whenever the bnifdingis completed.,. And any person whO; shall, use the hydrant water for boilding purposes, withoit • previously obtalaing such permit, shall forfeit the rumor. ten dollars!, to be recovered as other fines and forfeitures are by law recoverable. • •.,. • Thar, no much of any Ordinance or, ordirlances as is bench? , alter or supplied, be and the .stund is- hereby,. Ordained and enacted into si 1111.7 in Councils, alike twenty-sixth day of filay, Anno DOMillione itualksandi eight hundred and filly-one. • . -• • • itoßEam-miEritoiri.,. _ President of. C ominon Catmeir, ; Anent—AL W. Lawn, • • • Clerk of Coinnion Council. • • • • - JA.ISIEEt BAtIIifSR&V, Attest M orokow; , Ptesident of Select Council • Clerk of Select Cooneil.• THAL, carpal/AA.. •• - •DAVID C 112113 1 ,,, !MIAS, WIITNILIS . Iron City Teak Pactary. THE rrabseribers manufaCtureaud keep coistsutly o n Lead all sizes of Tacks, Bradcand Sparables ; FM- . istung. Clout and Hob Nails; fine Blued Flottr-Barral. and Lathing Nails; Copper •Nails and Tacks', Nails; Copper and Zinc Oboe, Naila; Panern Makers Palau; Rivets, assorted sizes tre , /e; tee. • • • camesimtiiL f ctss,& my3l:y Warehouse, 59 Water st G . • AS CHANDELIERS.:—/ust received, same. 72 beat:l44d palter : is of Chandeliers, of olive, gi1t . .. , " %nisi's!, Bronze. Citizens are respeetfally itoritil' oc a t and exannue my stoclr, partletilatlY ono Pair.: mgdalto ordtr, of Cornelius A Co.'s Vest roanufaotar:: - • Also, a largo amormient of Lamps and P .:handeliech suitable for dwollings, boats, hal4. ol lW. c h t . *e : mY 3I , - • W. WILSON: . Tun RECEIVED. AND rns' rt SALE BY JOSRU4 sil Amass 4. CO., No. G woor, Dram: 500bokes Lemons ; •••• 40th Cream 'W1100t3; - 500 do Oranges; - • 25 do . Filberts; . 1 0011b0shels PenNuts' ; 30 tints Widnine 1000 drams Figs; •20 cases Psalms. y. , 5041 bag do* . ' to do . do - I n fumy ; 200 boxes Itnii. , : at ; • 10 4o Sudine_ls; • 160 do UV - es do; 10 Ms ; lop taw s, ao ; 25 boxes Refined . 000b02.1i Fans Crackers ; • fib buketa Salad OR ; , do do No. st; boxesAk celm .i ; 100 dozen Almonds ;20 do - Vermicelli; . I no do Lemon Syrup; 00 do Gam Drops; ~ 5000 Cocoa Nuts; .50 do No.l &2 R Candy 50 nate Iviea.Ahnonds ; CO dozen Pepper Sauce; 50 bass Tsglions— do • -• -AO do seasoned Pieties r 40 do' S 4 B ger !bell do; Chum Wino; Chu Wino; 0 ba Iles es= do ; 20. do Molest do ; Ildightaattiag tteda—Sprativa Patymc. JAMES JACKSON, General Atrross. iyik o k ir d s Depar,.BB Woad wed, Pigabutglo; Po ~, • • ilk's y ligseu Cutlery Sre), gayrutm RODS are ma to ermixacted that they cannot ipt4tat of order.- The Insulators and , Attachments tatting iceunuely, the Points and Magnets are unrivallett--the whole being highly ornamental, and. withoutdlspute, the hest conductor ever mem/rammed. I willput them np thro' ths Country et 120. fir foot and? el the paints and maLus l -1. :Add-roes by p oat or leaver a arrit!ta order at as 110204 ft3oolo ti/O sods atay sees. Icarilav „'- .~' ~. • ' • • ..fr • „ •.. . • S. . „ :z .. . . i.. ".::a f:([:. . 'l# MEE anutaamds. TIIEGATaIiCa AT ,BRICK . I,IOOE. 1 h,f• r - b je2"- •'" • B.Iek:FAIINEST I IL A. GREAT REDUCTION IN rRWEIit Plaia,Printed and embillferWberages; Cherie plain and figured silks, and poplins; .Chameleon Gro de Naples; . . Paris printed berages de de Mines; • . Do —, do • .. owl &loan vroorde Do do lawns and jaconets; Poo/rand embroidered otalli and Swisser; • Plain and printed catamertride Mints and tOpaehs; Freneh and domestie &shams . • English and American ebtahrear and ealitoes, at all _ . • - . 118N re h e fI ; TS ind RIBBONS to great bargains Spring and summer shawl,, do do; Needle worked sleeves, staffs, collars and- chetalt Needle Waked Iticassed Waahn caps Embroidered, hem Mitch and Vain , Baia. emi haadtetnbtefa r -I•ancrailk packet half', cravats and• iriekitieiti Dlovenr4tosierr and suspenders, a large,stoeir . •tiyh ~6em~ 4;b14 clotLa:nud tatils liiis`ud . • • . . 'ASA i , tql.:i . , i',.*"-I - T:'.:'.4"..fi . .. 1..i.-:A•eif, - ::? ,. ".;: , ,` : . ,,-;. . ~..;.,... EMI (nay3l.3t
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