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,40iaLl•LDINE.
There iltriigoest, f
there thou goest,
In thy virgin robes rrayed'
Yale and drooping, o a r thou knowest
• • What true heart thou bast betrayed
Hark t thy bridal bells are ringing !
'- Do they waken happy tears
-• Their exulting peal is flinging
Discord, tot tare in my ears;
Are they tanefal unto 'thine, •
Fair and faithless Geraldine?
• Now thou Mande st at the altar,
Where truth only should be heard ;
Dost not inly feel and falter
• To pronounce one fatal word?
No ! I hear thy lips of beauty
•Utter the degrading " Yes,"
. And the pastor as in duty,
&icicles forik hls hands to bless ;
Can thy compact be divine,
Fair and faithless Geraldine?
••• Of the tender vows we plighted,
• Thire axe flung in empty air,
And n
d il k i r ri n t
es.s isb g en rup
ig .e b , ted
lair
• Gold has bought thee; will it bless thee ?
. thoulrid it aught bat dross?
• Will the - handsthat now caress thee,
Time,
the e. ful a true heart's Itim
Time, perchance, will show the sign, •
Fair and fickleoeraldine.
Frenzied words! will not blame thee,
• 7, whose 8001 th1liC0U 0 1 1 ;
Filial duty itteereame'diee ,
kladelhee do what thou ' hait done ; -
Thounnst left a grief withia -
- Grief I may . not loon suppiess„.
Bat tel sweet forgiveness win me
To desire thy happiness ; ' •
Whatao`er of pain be mine, •
. •
Peace be With thee, Geraldine !
• • -• • . - "Hoysthold Words
• • '• • From the. (Newyork) Irish American.
•
Catherine Hayes, the. Beautiful Garry.
... • owe]: Girl.
Inert, a short years ago, in our native city
: of .Limerick, we had the pleasure of knowing a
.• .--young and beautiful . girl, with gossamer' form,.
transparent skin, andclustering auburn curls,
41 , tripping it of a morning to school with a light
',heart ands merry face,_lite daughter of as In-.
dos - &ions and most re" spketableltolY. whtisn site
• thought and care in thistworld were her two fe
.. .-male children, we little imagined that we should
now, in the city of New York, the great Ameri
can-capital
and emporium of wealth, commerce,
literature, art and fashions, have it within our
power,. or within. our province, toy welcome, as
• ;we do with our whole soul, Catherine Hayes—one
of the greatest vocalists of the age—to these
'sliores, to follow in the footsteps of her sister
• • : syren, Jenny Lind, in a triumphant professional
career.
- ' " Catherine Hayes has passed the Rubicon of
• such discriminating, critical audiences as Dublin,
• Edinburgh, London, Paris Milan, and Bame ;at
' •• all:which capitols she accomplished triumphs of
'_•„; the highest nature. She is published te -appear
• in concert, under the special patronage of Queen
Victoria. Sometime in August we shall have
. .* her in New York, to be received, may we hope,
• : with a fervor and enthusiasm not beneath that
ito 'justly, bestowed upon the. Swedish Nightin
" gale. : '
• • NYe•havene doubt whatever as to the manner
in. whichher presence will be hailed by the Irish
• ...residents of this and other cities. This class of '
• our:population will, we are confident, be' proud
- of theirfair and' gifted countrywoman, and leave
nothing undone to her honor. This feeling and
" • :,.sentiment will . not, however, be confuted - to them.
•
the educated; the fashionable, the generous, the
• s '-14111,•American people, of all sections, will be
Atiiidrio compliment and .respect her as the
child of genius and one of the Queen's of Song.-
- No public man was ever more popular in this
Cortry than Tyrone - Power. He was beloved
by all without distinction. - And his fate win
• ..be ever lamented as much on this side of the
• 'water as- in Europe. No race distinction was
• '• •
exhibited in his person ; he was received and
• treated as a brother and a friend. "It must be
'• • thus with Catherine 'Hayes.. Besides her mag
:- 1%1; nificent vocal abilities, she is a most...virtuous
lady and gentleriloman : as a fondly devoted
• ; daughter and, attached relative, as a mission
' er of beneiolence and charity. "she knows'no
onperior..
• As an actress, in opera, Miss Hayes carries off
, . - the palm from her illustrious coniemporary.Jen
- ity.Lind. Her teaching 'as a musician, under
• , Gerais, has been of the most careful nature.—
... But it is in the singing of Irish melodies she will
electrify and delight her hearers-most. In this
regioh of song she never had, a superior--she has
no living equal. Moore was never so faithfully
• • ' .represented. To the pathos of a gushingheart,
'.• which cherishes' a love for native land, she unites
the melody of a voice-as 'sweet as ever murmnr
ed frim woman's lips, and a taste as pore
as the bubbling steamlee which sparkles in the
.sunbeam.
, .
Alias Hayes was enjoying one of her greatest
successes at the Queen's . Theatre, London, some
• .•••'. two years ago, on her return from Italy, when
her eye rested on a calm and benevolent counte- •
'nonce which beamed upon her from one of the '
:,,'private boxes. She got suddenly faint and was
:obliged to retire for the moment The face
which affected her so much was that Of the (then)
, Protestant Bishop of Limerick, who first induc
ed her to leave her retirement, and ever remain
-eV:ler earnest and steadfast friend. "After a
little reaction had set. in, she came forward with
such emotion as she never before experienced.
She sang one of Moore's simple, touching, and
• beautiful songs. The whole house was enrap
. hired. It was hashed into deepest silence.—
Anxious to cheer,*the will was yet suspended,
the better to drink in • the draughts of glorious
melody which flowed through the"vast area. A
gentleman stood up in the middle of the first tier
of boxes. He was of portly person, florid coun
• tenance, and distinguished air. 110 would no
longer control his feelings; but, wilving" his hat
high over his head, he cried out in a rich, melli
:fluous, but by, no means vulgar Irish brogue—
, .""Bravo!my darling ; ould Ireland for ever."
. •It is impossible . to give any idea of the result
• produced by this simple incident. The whole
house, from ceiling to foot-lights, came down
"with one irrepressible burst of cheering. which
was repeated over and over again.
* *
Dr. Joy will precede Miss Hayes to make all
necessary arangements for her debut and pro
feesional progress; and he has been fortunate
enough to secure the eminent and invaluable
services of Mr. Brough, than whom no gentle
man is moie'popnlar in that profession which he
. left for a while for a career of commercial life.
The experience of the latter gentleman in all
matters'which appertain to musio and the drit
main this country, will smooth the way for Dr.
; and Miss Hayes' interests in this regard
cannot be comnfltted to more capable orappro
,., piate hatuis.
A.Glrl'Worth Having.
Some time since a' man residirig s short die
.
twice from the city, "shuffled off, this mortal
poll; leaving• a wife and three daughters appa=
. rently helpless and penniless upon the world.
In - this emergency the eldest daughter-about
sixteen years of age-Zwhat Burns calls a -"bon
-, nie, sweet, and sonsie lass"—a' whole armfull
of health, virtue and rural beautY, resolved to
make an effort for the support - of her mother and
- sisters. A warm hearted neighbor offered her,
at her own solicitation, 75 cents per cord for cut:-
ting wood, being an advance of 26 cents on the
r usual price for- such employment--commonly
considered the most Üborious even for the titer
ner sex. Nothing daunted, however, our hero
ine commenced operation; atid by dint of appli
• ..cation and economy, in a short time managed to
:;save enough, from her earnings to buy her 'a
wagon and team. She is noo daily seen selling
wood in our streets, and unloading as actively
, as any wood carrier who drives to our city—
.
..pitching.out the logs with her own fair hands:
cordially commend this kay—for such she is
in reality—to such of our bachelor friends as
are matrimonially- inclined. We care not in
what rank of life such a woman may be found,
• she is ritreasure. In the midst . of poverty, toil
and want, her virtue is unimpeachable, and she
•. has only sought by unwonted labor to support
herself and relatives by the.toil of her own hands.
Had .not our heart another shrine which claims
. .ititliomage, we know not that this•moral heroine
—this Joan of Arc of the affections—might not
'tempt us• to violate Mrs. Norton's oft-repeated
injunction to "love not." As it is, we advise
our bachelor friends to •spay attention" to our
- "wood" uotthe "flower" •girl."—MemphiaEn
ADonseassisca.. 2 -3t is worthy of note, as a somewhat
extraor di nar y : 6oincidenee, thauhe first three officers of
the Democratic Mass Meeting on Thursday evenifig—
Hon. Joax I,sPostrs, President, snd Gee . NVILLIsat S.
Rosa, Vice President on-his right, and Hon. Smarms:
N. Pawn, Vice President onhis left—were old school
hiates'and intimate companions. who grew up to..ether
liFilkesbarre;and the bOllll of three of the 132 Demo
crats, in. North-Eastern Pennsylvania, who voted for
THOMAS Atirmtcos in the dark days of 1793. This strik
ing coincidence .proves that •the stints - devoted spirit
whiclinerved.the fathers of Democracy to combat the
ryranny:of.Pedertdi•m. still lives in their eons and.des
peodants.ading Gazrus. . .
frr As'one of the results of the'almost insane can
petitionof pensons employing in the cotton mtumfaeture,
kilt stated that the Atlantic Conon' Mills in the new city
Of Lltwreone,Massachnsettst hive lust made an exhibit
• of .their business, by which it appears that within the
last six months they have suffered a loss of fifty thousand
. It Is a relief to know, that the hope Is express..
ed that inasmuch as cotton is becoming cheap, this lots
will betuade up to the owners. In that case, it will not
be made a pretext for Increasing the ditties on imported
fabries.—N. Y. five. Post. - • .
• •
Comet Mix Boarnioi—The large cotton mill at Oen
tiePallaiWashingtorreonnty, was totally destroyed by
fire on the morning of the.th instant. It contained for.
sy Looms, and was owned by N. K. Oatley, of N. York.
arn/Y afew places of cloth and a half a'ozen beams of
were rayed. /t C 9115 partially insared.--,dTheelt
7owriai.- - . -
AA! Voruittli Vat..
OPFICIAL JOONAL 'CITY.
Mawr &
•- ' - LI HARPER,-EDITOR
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' ElUlLtrato/ 1 /,TING.:-. 1 74 1 M?. 12, .1851
I.) 0_1.1: 71 -4 IC4=4 v (4:1:441
FOR GOVERNOR,
w1:,i,i.1 . ;. 1;::4 - Ac,.:,A.l . :ft:E it,
FOR OeIiAL.COIWEISSION ER,
SETH CLOVER,
=
;Ninon-4010 Conunittee ' Correspondence.
.:Toe DuetocaattC Comm Coieuirrxeof Correspondr .
eine for Allegheny County', will:meet: at. the Office' of
the Ztfornfrit POW , cortiereif Wood and Fifth streets, on
Saturday, the 14th day of June instant ' s' it o'clock, A.
hi.:Punctual attendance - fa requested. •- •
. •
A.
BURKE, Chairman.
• .
I.: Fianna, Secretary. [lnns Set, 1851.
.
Q' The following named personscompore the Corn.
mittee : • . .
C ADr h . : Aci l s kß • e i sa a c r Barnes, t , " D t V t r ;I;itian. H aw k ins ,, °P l o t c'e w e k'
Robert Woods, : ;Sohn Dons, •
L. Harper, - .li. B- Magraw,
Charles Kent, . _ :Reidy-Patterson,
John Coyle, , - John D.. Miller,
D Lynch, . Abraham Hays.
• Xosr WelurwbefikOtdi livery fine likeness of
the Bon, xirataziteFontirann, from a portrait by
Lambdin, tind engraved-by Sartain. This fine
pictureis for sale VI. J. Gilkispie, • No. 'l6,
Wood street, to whom 'we are indebted
. for a
copy. - , A
Tu TRUE DEROORACT.'
When we assert as' a fact,' fidiy sustained
by the recent action, as well as the long estab
lished usages of our party, that the Democracy
of the North are the natural allies of the South,
we use language that can scarcely be called ques
tionable. And yet our neighbor of the Journal
would seem to intimate, either that we mean not
•what we say, or that we do not comprehend the
import of our, declaration.. Neither of these
conclusions would, be just: because our language
is that of candor and sincerity; and we think that
our position was defended by so bold an array of
facts that the imputation of. ignorance would
. be reflected'upon the head of him who might
make it. But. without supposing that the Jour
nal meant to charge us with either insincerity or
ignorance, we may suppose that, in the view of
our neighbor, a genial of this doctrine may he
made by our party before the close of the next
political canvass. This, however, cannot be.
The Democracy of the North, of Pennsylvania, or
of any western state, can no more change
their mound at this point of view, than they can
change.the fundamental doctrines of their party,
of the Constitution. •
If it is meant :tote insinuated, however, that
the Democracy of the North are friends of the
South in any other manner than as joint entOpor
tem with them ofthepustitution, ea the great
charter of liberty forall s outhroad country, from
the Aroostock to thillt and extending
between both the great Oceans, then we deny,
most eiwitatically, that there is any justification
of such an assertion, either in the language we
used, or in the course thistles been:for forty
years, pursued by the leadingraen of our prrty,
throughout the country. Democrats are taught
to regard the Confdltution ail• an instrwment o
'limited powers, termed through the compromise
of various conflicting interests, and the result of
a contest of highly antagonistic principles. As
it came to us from our fathers, so we believe we
are bound to hand it down to , our children, rest
ing in the confident belief that, until we shall be
able to find a better, this is the purest and best
COnstitutionAhat has ever been formed. Here
in the Democracy of the North are the natural
allies of the South, as are also the* Democracy
of the South the unwavering friends of the North.
In short, them is no trim Democrat who does
not discard all merely sectional ' ideas, and act
' with reference to the whole country and all its
vast interests.
Shedlaid Iron and Steel Works.
Having a little leisure the other day, we paid
a visit to the Sheffield Iron and Steel Works, of
which Messrs. Singer, Hartman and Co., are
proprietors, on the South side of the Mononga
hela river, betwCen James' Ferry and Saw Mill
run. Through the politeness of Mr. John
Jennings, a member of tho firm, we were ehewn
through the extensive establishment, and we
spent - an hour very pleasantly and profitably in
examining the machinery, and the*process of
making steel springs, axles, vices, &c.
To.give a full description of these immense
works would occupy more space than we can
conveniently spare; we therefore shall be as
brief es possible. About 100 hands are employ
ed in the establishment, most of whom are mas
ter workmen. The principal business is the
manufacture of Iron Blister, Spring and Plow
Steel, which is afterwards coverted into other
articles. To make blister steel, the best of in
niatta iron is placed in a "fiery furnace" or
"stack," and is there completely embedded in
charcoal, from which the atmosphere -is entirely
excluded. It remains there some sor 6 days
-until it is carbonized, or "cooked," as the work
men call it. This blister is again heated,and is
rolled into bars atid sheets for carriage springs,
mill saws,, ploughs, shoiels, &c., Sto.' About
1250 tons of steel are manufactured during the
year..
The Sheffield Works turn out 200 pair of Car
riage Springs.per . week, or about 10,000 pair in
a year. The bar is cut into proper sizes at one
end of the establishment, and after passing Prom
hand to hand, each bestowing upon it a certain
amount of labor, it comes out at the other end
of the concern completely finished and varnished,
ready for market! About 150 seta of Axles for
carriages, buggies, wagons, drays etc.; are made
each week, or 7500 sets per year. The hammer
ing of those axles is all performed by steam pow
nr......fifty solid. box Vices are made each week,
wabotit 2500 in the year. These vices are ad
•m inbly constructed for strength and durability,
and are now going into general use amongst
blackirmiths throughout the county.
The crowning glory of the Sheffield works is the
new -axle recently patented by the proprietors.
Carriage makers and other judges who have ex
amined it, pronounce it greatly =parlor to any
other axle now .in use. The axle , not only keeps
the Wheel firm and steady, but allows it to rim
with the utmost ease. There is ne danger of the
wheels coming nil when the ,vehioleis in motion;
and we are told the axle may be oiled with
mit removing ills: wheels, which is certainly r a
great convenience and saving of labor and trouble.
We are gratified to learn that the Sheffield
Works are in n highly flourishing condition. Ow
ing to great competition the profits are necessarily
light; but - with active sales, and good paying cus
tomers, the proprietors are enabled to push their
business ahead with the greatest facility.
The business and financial affairs of the firm
are conducted by Mr. Swore and Mr. JEN - lams,
and the practical operations at the mill are man
aged by Mr. I:Cumuli, who is not only. a master
Workman, but a downright clever fellow. The
warehouse of Messrs. Stem]; ELtuanuoi• nd
Co., is on Water street, a few doors above
It is proper . for us to add, that there are.two
other establishments in this:city, similar to the
one above described, viz: Coleman, Hallman
and Co's. and Jones and Quig's, which we shall
notice some time hereafter, when we can spare
tiIGO ti? vielt than. -
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Steubenville and Indiana Railroad.
As vie. have, already stated, the. stock of the
abovii Railroad has -been subscribed, and the
engineers of the Comp_any are now making their
final surveys, preparatory to;the lettings of con
: The Hon- ils-siter. president of the
ComPany, is now in this city, sit erintoridingthe
engraving and ini'nthig- of• thaponpPd.,Botids,
which - are- nearly ready for eiecuticht. 'These
beards are on the city of Steubenville, and the
various townships in Jefferson, Harrison, Car
roll,-Coshooton and Tuscarawas counties, Ohio,
urhioh voted in favor of subscriptions' to the Rail
road. They . are of therdenomination of. $l,OOO,
bearing rieven per cent. interest, payable-at the
office of the Ohio Life Insprimcb - arid Trust:Com
pony in the city of Now york.. We_ yesterday
saw a "proof sheet" of one of the bonds -at the
lithographic establishment of Messrs'. Schuch_
mann & Co., Third street ,and the artistical work
is certainly veey.fine. •
We learn that Mr..%aiooaE will leave in a few
days for the city of New York, for tho purpose
'of placing the Bonds of the Steubenville and In
diana Bailreaff in the market. We cannot for a
moment doubt his success: for he is never un
successful in zny enterprise he undertakes,
JUDGE WILKINS , CHARGE.
The charge of .thil gentleman to the Grand
. . , •
Jury of the United 13t.stes r District Court, forthe
District of Michigan, helclat Detroit, on the fourth
.. londay'in May.last, has - been very' extensively
copied - and generallyr commented upon in high
terms of praise by the press of the ,Demociatic.
party. We have not room for the whole charge,
but take pleasure in presenting the following
truly eloquent and able extract:— :
Such, gentlemen, are the penal itinetions of
the law, which, since its enactment has excited
so much agitation, and been made the subject'f
so much condemnation. As the law, however,
it must be enforced—and it should be obeyed by
every good citizen who desires the preservation
of our civil and political:;
institutions. 'As the
law, it WILL be enforced in this Judicial District.
Our Goverriment is based upon public opinion(
Its legal enactments are the expressed will o,
the people. If experience:proves the justice, or
the inexpediency of legislatien, the will which
ordained can also repeal; but,'until that repeal
occurs, the law must . be regarded as supreme,
binding upon the concienCe of all, and command
ing the support of all who itnowlhat the civil
power is ordained of Clod, and that they who re
sist, resisteth His ordinance, and will receive
His condemnation. ' The 'obligation
,to support
the constitution, is TILE AMEBIC/di OATH Of sitax
°totter. and coextensive with American citizen
ship. -Including the naturalized portion of our
inhabitants, a majority of our citizens have err
pressly taken the'oath, which the law prescribes
to support the constitution. hi lin implied form
it is binding upon all. But to support, is not to
destroy. To sukiport that instrument, is to up
hold its provisions, maintain its guarantees,
respect its compromises, obey its behests, and
faithfully defend it against all attacks, either
from secret or open foes. With the ignorant and
enslaved minions of depotism,
,‘ The King's name, is u tower of strength,"
that has animated millions in battle for the
rights of kings: but our strong hold is the eon
.stitution of the country—onr magus charta,
which should ever be more potent thane throne,
in preserving the fealty as ,it ever deserves the
affections of a free people. •
But, moreover this constitution, as to the de
livery of fugitives frem service, is in the nature of
a solemn compact between sovereign. States, in
dependent of and foreign to each other in their
local laws and municipal regulations. 'And as
sacredly as an upright people, would.regard the
articles of a treaty with a Foreign Nation, should
the States and the people of the States faithfully
observe those articles of the constitution design
.-ed by its framers to protect the reserved rights
of the States. .Was the question one having re
lation to the observance of our treaty stiptila
dons withal foreign Nation, there could be but
one opinion, and that would enjoin good faith.
National honor and national safety require this.
By the treaty between the United States and
Great Britain concluded at Washington •on the
9th of August, 1842—provision was 'made be
tween the High contracting powers for the re
ciprocal oitritditiou of fugitives• from justice.
Such is now the compact binding upon both. and
a subsequent refusal by either to execute would
according to the law of nations be just cause of
war.
This view of the subject should not he lightly
regarded by the christian philantropist, whose
conduct is governed by principle and not by im
pulse. With such ,sympathy for the oppressed
will be uniform, regardless of complexion, or
adventitious circumstances. lie will not dis
criminate between the Saxon and the African—
the one will plead for his aid as strongly as the
other, and the only inquiry will be--is the op
pressed a man' There are many offences sub
ject to capital punishment by the laws of
Great Britian, such as certain violations of the
revenue laws, the punishment of which is com
paratively light in this country; and as the de
mand and arrest of such fugitives would under
many circumstances be well calculated to enlist
feeling and tempt to resistance, an occasion
might offer, especially to those reckless of con
sequences, to disregard the treaty and involve the
country in the disasters of war. Would the plea
of suffering humanity avail or justify under
such circumstances? No! Far from it. That
love of peace and its blessings which distinguish
ea the christian from the man of the world—
that living faith which inculcates the renuncia
tion of self, and a conscientious regard for all
engagements, whether of a national or an indi
vidual character, would ut once suppress oppo
sition to the surrender of a. fugitive fromjustico,
when legally demanded and in the custody of
the minister of the law. The principle is the
same, and as binding upon the conscience, in
regard to the faithful observance of the 3d sec
tion of Article 3 of the constitution of the Unit
ed States. And this section is as much a com
pact between the States and of the citizens of
the States, with each other for the delivery of
fugitives from service and labor, as the preced
ing.section of the same article is a compact for
the delivery of fugitives from justice : with only
this difference, that in regard to the latter, the
obligation is made official on the executive au
thority of a State while the other is an obliga
tion-more general in its application and bind
ing upon each and every citizen of the State.
It has been held by high judicial authority that
this article executes itself, and required not le
gislation, either State or national—that the
claimant could seize the person owing him ser
vice wherever he could be found, and that all
who interfered with this his constitutional right
did so at their peril. Wherefore, then, if such be
the declared construction of the constitution, ob
ject to a statute less rigorous, and which by cal
ling in the aid of the functionaries of the Gov
ernment, and the service of a warrant, is so
much calculated to preserve the 'public peace
and secure the rights of the citizen ? Is au ar
rest by warrant less preferable than a seizure
without warrant? Is the reception and
delive
ry of a fugitive from service without inmtigation,
less objectionable than bringing him wider legal
process before judicial authority on the oath of
the owner as to his flight, and requiring satisfac
tory proof as to his owing service? And, if the
penalties prescribed arc deemed, too, severe and
degrading, by non resistance they need never be
incurred. And as the law of the land, it mast
be obeyed; as the constitution of the country it
must be supported, and, as a treaty stipulation
adjusting and compromising difficulties existing
anterior to the formation of the Union, it must
be faithfully kept. The Union is liable to be
sundered, by the continued and. unrebuked vie-.
lation in this respect,' of its fundamental law,
and the consequences of such ei rupture are not
hidden from our view, although in futurity.
Now at peace with each other, are conterminous
States bordering on, and separated by navigable
streams, on whose peaceful surface floats the
commercial enterprise of their citizens, in mutu
al harmony and. safety. Now, interior trade, so
cial intercourse, and .a common language, make
as one people the inhabitants of both sides af
the beautiful Ohio. But sunder these ties,-dis
unite this people—and place Virginia and Penn-.
Sylvania, Kentucky and Ohio, as antagonist coin
munities,—and "grim visagettwar," with plun
der and devastation and bloodshed in his train,
will waste the treasure and crush the enterprise
of these border States; so much dependant upon
an outlet to' the Ocean - for the fruits of their
industry, and a market for their produce. The
Christian patriot will do right, regardless of the
consequences; and in so doing he is 'to be cons.:
mended rather than condemned. Bit is it right
to violate the law? Is'it right to overturn the
constitution? Is it right; deliberately to infract
the solemn obligation of .t‘ Treaty,of Amity, made
by our fathers in the formation of a government
so full. of blessing and hope to Mankind? -
. lianas Dornenan t7 -The Directors of the Plantere , Bank
of Savannah; Va.,. have declared a dividend of 8 per
cent. on their profits for the hut six months, being at the
eats of 10 per cont. per aunts=
MEE
MEM
•Chir.Land—lts Length and,Treadth.
*,Thltfollpwing "Grand Totals," showing the
estimate surface of the territories of the Unit
edß*s, North - and West, must satisfy any one
thaiSlTCude Ilf • large landholder:
Totatrfaed, of -Old Terntory east
•
-Roclqr Mountains, in
-` square :miles
Total in aerCs
TOW jf Nem Territories west of
the Itoaliy Mountains, in square
miles'
Total in acres
Texas in square miles
Texis in acres
Omni -totO of .territories and Tex
as; in square miles..
Grarid Total in acres
Total north of -36 30, in 'Kluge
-ands's:, •• ' • • '1,642;784
In acres - • 1,051,881,710
Total south of '36 : . 80,in square
''""/" • 545,712
7n acres 842,615,680
_
'length of. U. S. Sea Coals. Mks.
41UnnAle'Colist • 1,000
Golf do. - 1, 600 .
Pacifiq do, 1,620
' .5,129
Total' of " shore line," 38,68
It Was one of the laws of Lyourgun, that no
portion should be given to young women in mar
riage.. t When this great lawgiver was called
upon to justify this enactment, he Observed,
"The 4.) the choice of a wife, merit only should
btr considered, and that the law was made to pre
vent the young women being chosen for their
riches - ,or neglected for their poverty : "
Our einerience in reladon to the usages in a
part of the country proves that there are those
Win; still.regard such a provision as just. We
have known many girls of wealthy parentage,
and of naturally estimable character, who have
been gent into the world to become wives and
mothers, not only without a portion, but without
the first rudiments of u school education; and
really uninatrncied in_ many of - the most com
mon duties of life. But the light of truth is so
fast breaking upon the earth, that the high mis
sion of woman will soon be universally acknowl
edged; the chains of heathen and Mahommedan
prejudice and ignorance will fall from her ; and
she will be regarded, as she once was, " a help
meet for MUM".
i3El' The Detro . it /We Press speaks of having
seen a " Model Newspaper," from " out West,"
the editor of which frankly states he is 'devot
ed to the defence of no particular principle, but
stands ready tel do the bidding of him who will
pay the highest prier.
Such a thing as thistnay be regarded 1 .9 a novelty
in the region of. Detroit; but we can assure the
Pras that such au article is not at all novel in
'some cities we sot of. We are not quite sure
that we cannot name three between Boston and
the Mississsippi :1111*r, of the precise character
to which he refers. - . .More than one of these is in
no way embarra.isedlßepecimiary point of view.
But the proprietors see referred to as smart
business men; and so, perhaps, our notions of
honesty are not in accordance with the spirit of
the age. But we cannot be hired to bolster up a
rotton cause; to.rrrite and print for, truth what we
believe to be false; nor to serve any party, nor
any cause, merely for money.
•Zir In Cleveland a few days ago, some warm
hearteki and pure philanthrOpisti undertook to
persuade a servant girl, who was staying there
for a short time, in company with her mistress,
that she did not know her orn best interests.—
The girl wan left free to remain,*or go on further
north. She chose trio the latter. As she was
about to . go hpon the boat for 'Buffaio, however,
her new friends tried, byforce of arms, to pre
vent her fruit pursuing her own wishes.
• A IVESTEnN Divoncr..—The following is a per
fect copy of a documentreeently issued by a jus
tice of the peace at Galena, Ill.:
"This is to certify that B— D— and his
wife was parted before me on the day of June,
184.: on:account 'that they could not agree with
each . other, and each party gave consent so to
do, never more to interfere with each other un
less by consent of each othei; therefore if you
should ener consent to be joined together again,
you hare to come before me to be put together again.
"Witness my hand 8-- B— Justice of the
piece and Atorny to law. Dated at. Galena, 111.,
Davis County.
The following from the pen of Wm. Little, we
copy from the fifth annual report of the Ohio State
Board of Agriculture:
Mach difference of opinion and practice exists
as to the proper time acid manner of cutting and
curing bay. A writer in a late number of the
Ohio Cultivator, has called the attention of its
readers to the fact that the greater portion of hay
made in this State will not winter stock without
a loss of Hash. If this is true, which I have some
reason to believe, it is a fact disgraceful to our
reputation as an agricultural community. It be-
comes, then, a (natter of some consequence to
know what is the right time and which is the best
mode of preparing grass for winter food. It is
obvious to the most careless mind that the object
of the farmer ought to be to preserve the bay in
the condition moat resembling grass in its highest
perfection. Now this time is certainly not before
the blade and leaves are fairly formed and done
growing, because then too much water ie present,
and the saccharine and solid matter not fully de•
veloped ; consequently, in drying it loses greatly
io weight and in nutritive qualities. Neither is
it (as most men suppose] when the seed is fully
formed and partly ripe, the blade having assumed
a yellow color, because then the juices of the
grass have become converted into woody fiber and
seed, and the blade is but little better than so
much straw. The right time mast be, then, when
the grass is passing out of blossom, when the jui•
ces of the stock are still remaining there, when
the leaves are still green, and the whole plant full
of those nourishing qualities which make yuur
cows almost believe in winter that grass has come
again. •
The rractiee of your wives in . preparing their
garden herbs for winter use will show you my
meaning.
They do not wait until their sage has become
dead and dry before they cut it. The careful
housewife watches the moment when the herb is
in the•transition state. When the stalk and the
Leave and the blossoms, being fully formed are
just ready to change, • then her sharp knife is put
into requisition—carefully is it spread out to dry
—carefully is it bagged when dry; and, when sau
sage time comes and the bag is opened, the pleas
ant flavor imparted to the savory meat gives evi.
deuce that she is a better farmer, in her depart.
ment, than her consequential husband. it is per- ,
featly easy to have sweet smelling green-looking
hay come out of your mow in March. It weras
a little care and a little sound judgment; but when
stern winter's blasts howl round your dwelling,
and your cattle crowd beneath your sheds and un•
der your straw stacks, you will be amply repaid
by their sleek looks and satisfied countenances for
the little extra care you have taken.
When clover is sowed alone, great care should
be taken in harvesting. When the'growth is rank
it often happens that it will .fall down before it is
fit to cut. When this happens it ought to be cut
at once and cured as beet you can, or fed out to,
your stock ; but if it does pot lodge, it ought to be
permitted to stand until about one half the blos.
some have turned brown, then cut it; and if the
day is very hot and the sun shines bright, do not
shake !t out, bat let it remain in the sun, swarth.
ing it once or twice in t e course of the day; this
preserves the leaves, which would likely be lost
by spreading out thinly in the sun. In the eve.
ning rake it up and, cock it in small cocks.
If the weather is fine the neat day, the cocks
may be overturned and shaken up lightly, so that
the air will pass- freely through them. In the
evening it may be hauled to the barn, without any
danger of spoiling. In cloudy or showery wea.
ther more time is necessary; and here your kid*
ment must be your guide. Clover hay thus pm.
pare 4 will keep cattle , well in winter and cause
cows
..to keep up their supply of milk.
Timothy pais is always later in the season
than clover, and is generally about ready to cut
when the latkei/s harvested; ft ought to be cat
when the pollen or bloriomy is falling, an
_atthit
it: is in ita highest pesiection as grass. The same
gentral rule W i lts cure may be observed as before
stated; but it scarcely ever requires so much time
and care as clover, possibly more woody fibre and
'less water. I hive frequently—especially towards
'the latter end of hay.making—Cut and hauled in
'on the same dap. The day and the .circumstatt.
ces, however, sqre always favorable when I have
done this, -and ie f Wilt not do to adopt It as a gene-
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BEE
Cuelag Ray,
INIS
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OMEN
.=!MMIMMEMi
. By pursuing this method of cutting both of these
grasses, and indeed alLothil:kinds, you .secure a
speedy growth for a - second crop, which would not
be so certain if left to beptne,motie mature, the
roots of the plants beidg pa rtially or totally ex..
boosted by the proceis of .riperting, and a general
tendency to decay baiting t,akea place.
tilatCesrft Aleahol.
Alcohol Was inveilted,9fifi yeais ago, by the son
of a strange-Woman:Hager, in Arabia. Ladies
used it with a powder to-pairat_tliemselves that
they might appear more beautiful, andthis pow
der was called' alcohoL During the reign of
William and Mary, an act was.-passed: - encour
aging the manufacture ofspirits. Soon after in-,
tempettune and profligaey preiaGed to - Mich - au
extent that the retailers in- intoxiesting - -drinks
put up signs in public, places informing the peo
ple that they might get drunk on a penny, and
have some straw to get sober on. •
In the sixteenth century,-- spilita
spread over the continent of Europe.- About
this time it was introduced into the coloniei.,. as
the United States were then called. The -first
notice we have of its use in public life, ,was
among the laborers in the Hungarian mines, in
the fifteenth century. In• . 1681, -it-was used ; bY.
the English soldiers es ticordial. The alcohol
in Europe was made fram gripes,. nnd soldin
Italy and Spain as amedicine. The Genoese af-'
terwtuds made it from grain and -,sold it as a
medicine in bottles, under the 'name of the wa
ter of life. Until the sixteenth century it was
only kept by apothecaries as a medicine.
ring the reign_ of _Henry VII.,- brandy was =-
known in Ireland,. and soon its' idarniing effects
inclined the government to pass a law prohibit
ing its manufacture.
About 120 years 'ago it-was used as &beverage,
especially turtongthe soldiers in the English colo-,I
niesin North Ametica, Under the preposterous
notion that it prevented sickness and made men
fearless on the field of battle. It was looked up
on as a sovereign specific. Such is a brief
sketch of the introduction of alcohol into scoci— ,
ety as a beverage. The history of it is , vrritten
in the wretchedness,-, the tears, the groans,- pov
erty and murder of thousands. It has marched
through the land with the tread of a giant,
leaving the impress of his footsteps in the bones,
sinews, and Ilfe's blood of the people. '
094,486 .
686,428;400
857,741
656,226,260
825,620
208,882,800
2,187,490
1,899,997,44
Scribblings and 2,4lllipping9
--- A ton of Mt. John Mumiy,.. of Clarion enouty,
was drowned 'neat Callensburgb;on We,7tk Mat:, while
bathing in a mill-pond. •
The war-hatchet of the celebrated chief 'return
lett is now at Cleveland; and is lolcArtced in the Med.
Mal College there. We thititi • more apprpartair WOG-.
sabof the article would be to send it to the city u( Wash
ington.
Thera an old gentleman at Steuhentritii 3 Ohbi,
who is hale, vigorous, and fre'w . crks
gularly in his garden, and that his nitahCr; lived to
be 114.' One of his brothers reached 101. •
Great excitement exists - in some. pang ua tita
State of !gain°, in comteggence of small qaaniitlex of
gold having been found there, A single piece weighing
*boat 15. &aim, and severe! smaller ones, had beezi..'c.4i-
iloll..iilUlt W. DAVLS, 01 Sullivan county, 104 .
late Minister to China, Ole candidate for Representative
to the Suite .
Dr. Ngsvron Lawn, former Sergeant•at•Arms to
Congress, and at the last election the Democratic candi
date for Congress in the LettliVElte District, died of chol
era ut Paducah a few days'aince. The di'euse la said
to he on the increase, and very fatal.
A letter from Vart,Themanis Land states that .
Smith O'Brien has become tutor to gentleman's family
in the colony, and that Mr.hleasher. is ohne* to vary,
the monotony of "convict life" by taking unto himself
a wife, in the shine of Miss Bennett, a farmer's dough..
A widow lady named Hester Powell, 75 years
old, died suddenly in the opper part of Wesuainsuer
(51d ) district, on Wednesday week, whale at work In het
•
The Cumberland Civilian says the amoutnof coal
shipped by the Banal to Alexandria for the weekebding•
Thursday lest,- was 1611 tons. TheamoitM forwiided
by the Baltimore alt'd Ohio Railroad, for the weak ending - ,
May 31, wit 3,&N touit. r . •
About one htindied yeari,agor a few bundles of
cane were brought from Hispaniola, and planted in the
second municipality of New Orleans. In 1759, the first
sugar-mill was erected. Iti&so-51. the crop wilt ex• •
cee,1200,000 buds, worthlen million dollars.. ,
A company bait lately begun 'taking
takiog out capper
from a mlee about four miles from littratiOnrg, Pe; it
was worked previous to thtt : Revolation, bat bas remain.
ed idia ever since. The main shaft is upereids of sq
in depth.
—'At Providence, on Thursday, a jury assessed
BL,BOO damages iipoit o ouc.ThoinaiWoplyor trifling with
the affections of Mary Curran, in refusing to marryher
after be liad promised so to do. . • '
Hon. Ws: Worn:fun:al hakdectined the whig
nomination for Congress . in the Eighth Congressional
diaries of North Carolina, principally because o► feeble
health..
In Carr”llton, 0., on Friday last, Zirta Marts
was killed by being throwuunder his wagon as his team
was going down a steep hill. •
We learn that a very destructive &re took plaits
in Clarksburg, Va., last week, by which one large brick
house and several frame store houses were consumed.
The loss is estimated at over $20,000.
Michigan railroad stock has advanced in Boston
to 11:0 under the large and increasing mirror. The frit
twelve days in May gave $16,000 against $64,090 last
year. Gain 84 per cent.
The only needle manufactory lu the United Staten
is that established at Newark by Henry Essex,who wan
formally employed by !lemming to Son,• in England.—
The wire of which the needles arc manufactured,
ported from England, as none of the requisite finality is
made in this country. .
Polaris or CostsmacE.—The following epitaph on a
linen draper is copied from Merchants' Magazine.
There may he poetry in the yardstick Oiler all :
" Cottons and Coinbrics, all adieu,
- And Matins, too, farewell !
Plain, striped and Aimed, old and new;
Threo•quarters, yard, or ell.
•
By yard and nail i've =insured ye,
As customers inclined •
The charah-yard now ha s measured me,
And nails my coffin bind.. -
So now my kind and wortLy.friends, ,
Who dealt with me below,
Pm gone to maturate Times long ends—
You'll follow me, I know."'"
Anew filoirmwurrs,—A large, portion of ; the regular
army is shortly to be transferred to the Mexican and
Texan frontiers, to execute the Treaty of Guadnioupe.
To give it effidellCY to the variotta.tiallitary stations on
the Mexican frontier, a Regiment -Of :Infantry, with
some cavalry, have been ordered on the mute between
the head waters of the Red Itirerand El Paso.
wroTicE.—Thi VIOL itnd SOTTLE BLQWEFtS are
.111 requested to meet at John Yeager's, on Smithfield
street ' on Saturday evening, the 14th inst., at 7i, o'clock.
Putimcial attendance is requested. By order of the Com
mittee. jeta..7l
TATE, the undersigned, being appointed Cnnuttlasion
ers tq open bottkii, receive Sttbscriptions, Ite:, for
the construction of a Plank Road - from the Borough of.
Tarentum;Aileglieny county, to the village . of Saxons.:
burgh, Butler county, give nonce that we will open the'
books for the purpose, of receiving the aforesaid sub-,
scriptions, at the following times and places, to wit t on.
the first and second days of July, at the store house of
Mr. Joseph Miller, East Deer township, and at the house
of Daniel Lardin, Butler county; and on the third, fourth
and filth, at Ncel's Hotel, Tarentum, and at the store of
E. blaurbotl, Butler county, between the hours 9•
o'clock, A. M. and 3P. M. JOHN M. PORTER,
LEWIS PETERSON, ..
FRANCIS _EARN S
NATHANIEL
NATHANIEL hTILLER,
ROBERT TPAYEAL,
ROBERT OILLEFORD,
DAVID Brem.d.„.
JOHN ANDERSON, •
WILLIAM:WALKER; •
DANIEL LABEIN;
DMIL MAURHOFF -
JOHN M. KRUMPE. • '
jel2:wtjy2T
The Nile, or African 11Ii ppl t
NOW OPEN, at Athena:turn Hal I, GLIDDGrs'S . FAR
FAMED TRANSPARENT PANORAMA OF
EGYPT AND NUBIA : with a splendid gallery of Egyp
tian Antionities i blammies,dc ,and superb Tables= of
Hieroglyphiell Sculptures. Oral descriptions, byO.
R. GLIDDON, formerly United States Consul at. Ca iro.
Oriental Music at each exhibition. 'Every evening at
8 o'clock ;" Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. at 3 ;
Doors open an hour before. Admission 23 cents Chil
dren half price. . : Schools of .Ivreuty pupils and over 100.
Teachers with schools, free. • - Liel2:tf
DEtYl5laO63 AND:FANCY ARTICLES AT Ave
-mox..—.Will he told on Friday 'morning, June 13t
at 10 o'clock, at . VCartney's Auction lionse,'No: 123
Wood street; illarge assortment of Dry Goods and fancy
ankles. Among the articles may be mentioned in pert,
French, English and American. Broad Cholla, various
colors • French cassimeres; =nitwits, summer cloth,
tweed.; linen coating,
.linen drilling, linen gingluims,
French ginghams, linen - lustros, silk beragee; poplins,
calicoes alpacas cashmeres, .mbus de lainesonode for
ladies' dreases, Irish linen, shawls, scarfs. handker
ehiefs, silk handkerchiefs • and cr avats , ladies' ribbon
scans, table covers , table cloths, spool cotton,' ttate:fit
thread, agate buttons, suspenders, lined sheitmg,'firte.
shirts, colared do, linen topased nanitiers,--together with
a largo assortment of fancy articles, d.c.
j o u • • W. G. MTARTNEY, Auer.
F LOOR BOARDS-100,000 feet for sale by - • .
. JOHN A BI 4 OObIER.
1 1 0 12.,,2,,, - Allegheny Plalibl tb° lsl
TIAIL - PhoOe 80.,97-20 feet well anemone'',
JdUN A. BLOOMER,:.
‘,./ for sale by •: • All eg h eny planOgildille-
Al-14w - -
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PAGODA TEA. STORE—Just received act for sale'
at the Pagoda Tea Store, a'pritne article 6f PORT
WINE and F 'SENOR BRANDY, selected expressly for
raedicinal purposes. Price $1 per quart or bottle. Also,
talrElnleandicin of
and e C n L i r ) N WINES, of the -
rands.•trfaelitzy
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10u LIES. ItAIS.INS—In store and for-sato by •
jeLe • RAWORTit CAI4N9
F• SALAD OlL—Anexcellent article In store
sad for sato !o• • •
Jo; • " FICKEISEN sTouvrAza.
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Public Notice.
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SPECI,At -NOTICES.
'Type.lpw : Sigle.
gr ilqgrEol4l4'hillp3sTYpe recently used in
printing the Al4fitsofered for sale, very low for cash+
or approved paper. the type heir been used with great
cart, is in good condition, and could be employed for
several year in"..Orinting a weekly newspaper, on a
Multi pries. sale, a doable set of chases, as
guod,as c niM;Cojurnir yid Parallel Rules, Dashes, &c.
The ahovermiterittls will allbe sold at a bargain, if up.
plication le"ritade soon. Address (post paid).
New Job Printing Office.
ltrlita'Priptletbui of the Morning Pau beg leave
totem.= their Mends and the public that they have re
'calved' from the 'Foundry - of L. lantmos Co., Phila
delphia, a very large stock of beantithl NEW TYPE.
of every sue and variety imaginable. 'They are now'
prepared to execute all kinds of Jos AND P*aCT CARD
Pantrrao, in a style nntritypassed by-..any °flee La the
eoantr;, and even the lowest D2l=l. •
pijubuivii : :7.n.,94, ::21ARPER, LLYTON
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Hints Co One-great source of
- disease in children .is the naletilthinese of parental It
,would be just as reasonable to expect a rich crap from
-!fabarrea soil, as that strong and healthy Children should
%b e horn of parents_whose conmitutions..have been worn
ohr I.4 , l4,Tuteroperiaie and disease-- A sickly frame may
be originally induced by. hardships, accidents, or intern
-perance, Mitt chiefly by the lt is imponible that a
entree rif vice of
' dente should - not
constitution' and the cola terminate here, itwould be
a lust punisiment for the folly of the transgressor. • Ent
not so. -• Pot when- 'once 'a disease. is .contricted, and
through neglecrin rijiplYing the proper means it becomes
rivit - edin- the habit, it is then entailed upon. posterity.
Female emistitutiolutirer clipable of improvement as
family states--andye vibe 'would wish to improve, not
. oar your own healdi r butthat of Yourrnvooffspring,by
entitle ming-the many distressing di sense sth at are entail!
ed through neglect or impradencei - lose no time in pnii
fying the blood imdcleansing the system. Married per
sons, and those about •to be. married; should not fail to
purffy:their bload, - for hoviebianY:aseases are transmit
ted to posterity. • Flow Cftiii do we see Scalds, Scrofula
and athousandbthez afflictions, transmitted to the rising
generation, that might have been prevented by this time
ty. precatuionV To accomplish which, .there is nothing
before the public; or tbewhole World, so effectual as Dr
BULL'S LATEST- IhIPROVED FLUID EXTRACT
'OF %SARSAPARILLA, - combining Yellow Dock and
Burdecir, with the•pure and genuine liondurasSarsapar
illa. -For general debility during this warm weather, it
acts n charm, reStanng elasticity. of muscle and
vi
gor,wiih of-intellect. •
. KEYSER. er.•M'DOWF.LL,
- • • , Wholesale and Retail Agents,
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• . • 140 Wood st, Pittsburgh
' For sale by D. M. Curry and Joseph Douglass, Alle
gheny City, and by Druggists gencrlly: • a De LtdAtterrn
' • From the Louisville Journal, May 291141P5t I
gu. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin s , for Dyspepsia,
• Prepared from Renner. or , the Stomach qf the
- !Er on the 7th of Ilfay;1151, Rev. M.
Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Chureh,in
Kentucky, was andhnd been fore long time confined to
'his room, midmost of the time to his bed, with ThrsPeP
sia and Chronic Diarrhoea, endives, to all appearan • e,
on the very verge of the grave, and acknowledged to he
ro by his physician, whaled tiled all the ordinery means
in his powerovithout effect, and at the above* named
Rms. the patient, with the cons eat of bis physician, cora
menced the'ese of Dr. Houghton's ° PEPSIN," and to
the nstonishment, suiprise and 'delight of all, he was
much relieved the fiesiday: The third day he left his
room. The sixth day, which was excessively hot, ho
rode ten miles with no bad effect; en the eighth day he
went on a visit to the conntrY; and' on the thirteenth
day, though not entirely restored to hisnateral strength, •
he was so far recovered as to go akeut a journey of five
hundred where : be. arrived in safety, much im.
proved i elm al th, having hadno disturbance of the stom
ach orbo"wels, after tab ngthe flits doss gf Pepsin. These
(sets ate trot controvertible and that tins is a case which
ought to'convince all skeptics that there is a power in
"PEPSIN." - Let physicians and_dysoepties investigate.
•• KEYSER tc hPDOWELL Agents,
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-U F - .llkltllllf6. Rim= A - Lassos—Allow me to sag
gest the name of IC,Baamas, Ell., of Allegheay t itts •
suitable cadidate 'Recorder, subject to the newton of
the Democratic Convention. • . .
. jeTzlt '•Achstonttis—rtasy Wears
jj_radid Fellows , ' lgr Chiron But4ing, Fount
betroans Wood and•Solitttfuld streru.—Fittsbargt
Encampaeht, No: 2, Meets Ist end ad Tuesdays afench .
month. •
• Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 24 and 4th
Tuesdays:- '
hfeehanies'. Lodge, No. V, meets every Thursday
• • .
WerderaStar Lodge -N0.24, meets every 'Wednesday
•
Iranby Ledge,l4o.lB2,_meetalovery Monday &song.
Meant „blortalt Lodge, No. 360, %Reels every Friday
Zerco lARIge, M 45, ItieititirilifThursday evening,
at their Htikeorner or Smithfield and Fifth streets.
Twin City. r.odge,No.2ll, meets every Friday even.
tog. stall, corner of I.,eacock and Sandusky streets,
Allegheny City -
_ rano. Lodge, 11, o.of U . pr....!•Tite
trona Lo4e,rio. 189,1. te or 0.F., meets evefy Wed
esday evening itrAll'ashin,guM Raft, Wand at: tia4fly
,
,-..ficAlerrot.TheleczatumudellazatesSoctrrirotitta
burgh nod Allegheny, steel! ow Orel second blonder o
.0 7e , y month at the Florida Hone,Market at.
un7Yl JOHN Forum. ir— Secretary.
Collect sig,.l3iti Postinc.**e.
. ". UDR .
• (Er . .. Attends fo Collecting l . Bill Porting, Distributing
Cards and Circular* for l'etruec,
Dr- Orders left or the Office of the Morning Post, or.
at Holmes' Periodical store, Third sl.,will be - promptly
atiendell to. . ttnytitzly
fgr Meets aCoves . Binsrd of Trade Rooms, corner of
turd and Wood skivers, every Monday evening.
Mr - LUNC.II-aarved ap at•the £4. Clair Hqiel Bar,
avrryday,at 11 o'clock. ' • • -
apr:G . . (CUT Dlilit3 My.),
Associated F Wenn, Institanie• Vohipas
• ny of the City of elsudataxgh.
W. W. DALLAS, PresI.—ROUSULWRIGY, See,.
lEr Will insure : aginasl.EvegAit . RINE RISES
orall kinds. . • •
Office ip Akowneahela N 55.12.4 and 125 Water si
inascrohs :
W. W. Dallis, Rody ..Patierson. , R. H. Hartley, It. B.
:Simpsoo, Joshua . Rhodes, ,C. H. rdalson, Wm. M. Ed.
gar, Edward Gregg. A. P. Anahatz, Wca,Collingwood, B.
C. Sawyer; Chas. Kent, Wm.Ooinan. feb2o
Pittsburgh. Lira Itssuzauois CouiPADY.
CAPITAL .glooiooo. •
Oran, No. 76 Fouara &rant.
President—James S. Hoon
• ' Vice President—Simnellirelurtiut. • •
• Trea.surer—Joseptrid. Leech. •
Secretalle. A.Polum. -
137.• See advertisement in another part of this paper
myld , '. • . •
' •••• • ENCOURAGE 'HOME INSTITUTIONS.
CITIZENS' INSIMANCE COMPANY,
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op 11.41 . .15ati Ron,
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WO. HUSSEY:P:OI6 ; .4—.6. W. MASKS. See:
*Wet—No-41 WaStrat.i&lYarrhotsse of C. R. errant.
ITut's' Cornpany . ie,aow prepared to insure all kinds
of risks, on tfou4ea,Lhlanntactoriea, Goods, hlerchan
d ire in Store, and in Transi tu .Ve ascii, &c.
An guaranty-for the ability and integrity of the
Institution, Is afforded in the character of the Directors,
who are all citivens`of Pittsburgh, well and favorably
known to the community for their pradence,inteliigence
and integrity. ,
Draserosa—C..G. Hassey, Wm. Bageey,Wm. Lan! .
me r, Jr.,Walter Urynnt, Hugh D. King, Edward El e are I
ton Z Kinsey S. HarbaughiS. M. Kier. marllu
Err DAiria ypeis.',AM •
Nasori G Coi . wonld respecttblly announce* to the
ellizernser Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, that they
have had a large. Operation lloomierith a . Glass Root
and Front, bail; and arranges expressly (or the purpose
of taking DagnerreotyperLitenesses. The best Da
guerreotypes, on.the best material, are taken at this es
tablishment, under the, special superintendence of the
proprietors.
The arrangetni.at enables them also to ta.te Family
Groups, of any number of persons, in the most perfect
manner.
Likenesses of :rick or diseased persons, taken in any
part of the city. , • -
Gallery at the Lafayette Hall,Fourth street, corner of
Fourth oud,Wood s:reets. Entrance on Fourth street.
(ChM/p.: ' •
COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY
Flee and !lariat..
COlffillf.l3CM, OHIO. .
DEMAS 'ADAMS, Jr., President
D. ALg.IcANDER, Secretary.
ll.'Ajams, Jr.
joseph Whitehlll;"
P: ITaydelb
- Suthwart, , '-
John Graham,.
Thomas noodle,
N.A. Swayne,
ll.. Alexander, • "
1.9. Ide,
0.11. Clarke,
D. Adams.
The undersigned as Agent of the above sabstantiel
and welt known Company, insures property or every
description, !walla t loss or destine by lire. Also, ag ain't
the perils of inland navition.
• ' Office in Weterman's l iifarehriuse
No. $t Wader street,Pittsburgh.
aPt 3l) .
8 ympfouus of Disease....Shotild never he
disregarded. They are traeriing indications that the vi
tal functions ,of nature have been interrapied in their
healthy action, and that serious evils must inevitably fol
low, unless the system be again set right by the timely
use of proper remedies. •
la' Hear in mind, that.nature is ever endeavoring to
. espel disease when it invades the animal ecoromy, and
only needs the assistance-of some genial restorative—
thorough, yet talld in its action—that will give torte to the
system, and acitmsnigg e ammo-;•which a the principal
CiIINSOTTS Wild* . DOCK itia
, .
: Akuitritier af the idood, a renovater: of the spew. w,
and *alupporter and preserver of the powers. or Life, it
havnocroal., Take it, on the first indication thattiveue
Is apon you, and you will avert perhaps weelra •and
mouths of sickness and suffering , •
See advertiaement. . • • '
. Petroleum 7 '
•ShirkyrOurg, Hruitinedon Co., Pa., March 4,'51.
S. M. Hier: Dear. Sir—Your Petroleum! ,is. working
woudens in this vicinity . therefore, we would thank
you_ to send . us two dozen by the Pennsylvania Huilroad.
We are entirely:out, and it is being Inquired foe mlniusst
every An,,•. • Yottra,respecttaily, • . •
JOHN LONG & CO.
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HayenSUe, Ashland CA, Ohio, March 10,'51.
S.M. Frier: Dear Sir Your Agent, a few weeks sknee,
left with us dozen - Rock 011orrldeb we have sold.
Please forward to us six dozen immediately:,
Your medicine is .working wonders in We region.--
We can obtain several excellent certificates, if you de.
sire them. Yours, &c.,. W. W. tsCOTT.
For sale by Eerier & biltowely, go Wood street ; R.
E. Sellers b 7 - Wood ' street ;. D. A. Falmestock & Co,
.corner of Wood and' Front streets D. Al. Curry,D A.
Ellion,Joseph Douglass, and H. P. Schwartz., AU teeny.
'Also, by the proprietor, S. Al.
apr29 Canal -Resin Seventh it., Pittsburgh.
Excellont Olatinezd,
Mr. Sloan---Detir air. For a length of time lwas seri
afllleted with the Rheumatic complaint, and op
•plied freely the various liniments, pain-killers, ire., with
ont obtaining any-relief. After which, your agent at this
place influenced ma to try your Ointment, and within
two weeks from the time I commenced using It, the pain
ceased, . end I was effectually cared; and shall recom
mend all who are similarly nacted with the dLetresidng
nomplaint,• to procure oar <zee/lent Ointment without
delay.. • mespecuotty o u rs '
•
OS Ali F. mow. - -
- priace‘dus, Pe?sie County, Ably , - . • •
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HARPER & LAYTON,
_-__.Tost Building:, P4isbusiO.
DIRECTOSIA.
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AMUSEMENTS.
TUE&Tames
Fifth Strut, between Wood and Smithfid?..
JOSEPH FOSTER Untie a Marl/Gig
Avirrrattoz—Eirst Tier and PATlrlettai LO COMII j Sec
ond and Thi rti Tie r 5,25 cents; Colored Oallerl r 2s cents ;
Private Bases, 431cl:4111.00.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; Cumin rise. stt7i do 10,9 r,
•
Ipo Mr. end ItLrr.I3ARNEY WILLIAMS' will smut ' rHURSDAY EVENING lane 1204 1851, the per.
fornianees will commence with
IRELAND AS IT IS.
_The whole to conclude with --• • - • ij
011 S GAL
The ressilan coney.
2rHIS CELEBRATED PICTURE la new eXhiblUng
at the TONTINE HOUSE, roarurstrees, oPPoilie
ejor Latimer , ' Banking Howe
Atatitolon bleu. • 4 , .7 jet lath •
Freer Lecture iitipuirso *ALL,
ON THE SCIENCE OF. HENTAL.ELECFRICITY,
ShN TUESDAY EVENINO_, the 10th of June, at 8 ;
„) o'elook... lie will also , Eectures ,on Wednesday, !,
ursday,•Fridayand Saturdayetthlngs, the Ilth t leth,
13th nod idthsat 9 sklock.--The experiments will be
more orcr , xlal Rum Fable .er Fiction oan beast. Ad
eminent° Et. cents:, Merrill open an Asylttni on Tues. '.- •
day,-thelika, at otlerelrto.contfatte twentydays. for
the Cure of Deafness Diseases of the•Eyc, Neuralgia, '.
Rheumatism, Spinal? AlTections, Dyspepsia, Prolapsis
Iliad, and all other Mintier..particularly those con- ,4 -
sidered Incurable by the Medical Faculty. • frAt all such
examine his testimonials. ,•• /0.10:40 !;,..
_ • Ali 111.11112 i Mow_
ME DAN RICE CIRCUS TRTOTPALANTI i;
HE beet Cletus' rep!esenustion ever witnessed by
.
EVI 0. NOATH and his celebrated horse Tammany. 1 ;
' . DAN 18 HIMSELF AGIA/N •• • -
Will be exhibited In Pittsburgh, in front or Mc Amer-- /,
tan Hotel Penn street,em the 24,1 , 4th and Lth of July; 0
Particulars in"fotnee advertiremems. •Itel 2 a:d&wittn ,••••
• teenwo • • 13artlesa4: .
STRAWBERRIES fresh (tomtit° vines are cow soy- ft ,
ed op in this retreat. Also, Cream and other fees.
The plane is now In the itelattlt of its loamy., The
steamboat leaves every boar,aad an cmsnlbas every
hall hoar for the Garden. 'Closed on Sunday,' (jet-
Compound Syrup or Tallow Dock Root,
OCOUPIES the. front rank among the propricierga
medicines of Ibis country for completely curing
Cank er„ Salt Rheum, Eryaipelas, and all other diseases'
arising from an impure elate of the blood. Also, Liver
Complaint, Catarrh, aWspepain, lletulticheP t
Coughs, Sore nes, and Tightness mama the Chest; Broe.
china. or I loarseness, Writers, and a tickling retaliation
shoat the Throat; and 43 used with unprecedented rue,
ce.a in all cases of .
FEMALE WEAKNESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY.
Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to the
various organs, and invigorating the entire aystem.
If the testimony of thermal:id' of living witnesses, from
all parts of the country, can be - relied upon, his sing*.
tarty etflenciaas is curing all Humors, and restoring de;
bilitated and broken down COOS tlfinfoas: Iris purely
vegetable in Ito composition, and so accarately coat
bitted In itapropottions that the chemical, botanical nod
medical properties - of each - ingredient ha rmbnionsly
unite to.PURIVY:TbIE BLOOD.: " •
' haat -renamed maurehrottiieditiases which ball baf
fled the skill of the best phyeicluns, and bas man eared
Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofala., which .
Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely foiled te„atakepa least Inv
pression upon. : : ,
It has been tested In mink • ciao' of CANCEROUS
HUMORS. The moat obstinate Cancers have been,
curcA by this medicine - -We say that it is '4O/Rinaldo
medicine in Bil BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. ' lercmoves
all obstruction in the circulation, rendering: the Liver
free, active and healthy. It removea Palpitation of the
Heart, and relieves in all case, of Asthma , and may be
used in all ellmater,and mall toa•Oris of the - year.
This Syrup is prepared only by C.-MORSE lc CO., at
10-2 Fountain street, Providenee: R.l and sold whole
sale aid retafi; by S. N. WtCKES.I3I4.IbI,
Only Agent (or Western Pen - ayilmnia,
let tty Warehouse, eor Wooda Pittsbla
Valuably Lot Third . Street
IWILL sell tan Lot on Third street, adjoining the Up •
hoisteryesrablianmeat of William Noble, on the one
aide, and the Engine Howie of the Vigilant Fire Compa
ny., on the other. The front on Third street it 4il feet.
with a depth towards Second street of 80. feat, more or
less. The price M $1,500-111,000 in heed, the balanco,,
with interest, to be secured by bond and Mortgage on
the Lot, payable in one and two years ro:wci the dale or
the aide. The title is perfectly rood. •• • . •
• , coAntua SHILER & CO,
jemaw Office of C Shaler.LtUrFounh it.
Pine 041 Lamps., A ,
UST RECEIVKD a firm itimorunentiatathesela&MPS,
0 (or burning the Campheue, Pine and: ERtereal 0111 ~
which I will sell at greatly reduced prices.
-. • JOHN IS-TOUGH.
• .Ea Fourth et., between Market sild Wood,
Manufacturer and-Dealer; Wholesale and in the
above named Oils. • -
poll r
Sc s e 4 - 7titlF's, I z Wrir estd s
And all Disagreeable Disehartea- from gis
and Pernuminity . ttemeeng..,
DR. HARTLEY; Principal /intim of the New York
Eye nerd Far Elargery; end of. 64 'North 'Eleventh
street, Philadelphia i ltap decided to prolong hiS•stay a
short time longer •, •
Until further notice, the ' Doetor tasty be consalted to
Rebecca street, Allegheny- City, the first three wore
brick Dwelling House
I tc c ond the School Hoare. , • •
The DOM} &els assu OWN; Patients in Pittabarph
will enjoy pleasarit tea l to tbe sleet r City, their
and for
especial • • aceomtnodation; he will extend ..hro boom oC• '
consultation at the above place, roust-Er Aatt. tb el!, AI..
- Thirteen years closet • and alinostuadtvided•Stlettiao
to this-branch of epeeist prettier, has enabled Mtn tam
duce his treatment to stick tr. degree of gate-eft as to Brut'
the most confirmed and obstinate' eases yield, by a
steady attention to the means prescribed. , ' . tar
frO OARDNE A few acres ofiroand, hear the
esty,suil ! kple, for gardening, at rale . Enquire of
jell ' . • ••-.. :A. 'WILKINS & CO.
•
. • • •Qtt -24:1 7 :11i ; Oland -
theivi , Stable—will be Sold low. If destrible, the
lot can be divided tovuit two perione. enquire of
jell • • ' A. WILMS to. CIO.
1 ARO Dula, for ule by_ • • *. •
• - • - D. iLLTAMT7i
SlltljkAts--r4 bl o b. Lo ra ntp r 'sr . Crw . rhed& Pulverized;
5 do Refined
. 10 hhds. prime 0. Far sale by •
jell. .1. D. WILLIAMS &
I A blS—Dufdietd's Sugar Cared; Venieou, tlllltduand ,
I Dried Beet. For sale by • •
jell J.D. - W14146.1119 . & CO.
PANA STARCH,4O br,s..W6edie. For sale by
Jell ~ - ,'"•• • r'i.;DMILLIANS &.00
YT ' i A: cases •ts eby
jell J. D. W14141A148.4
Gazette and Journal cops%
TWO BUILDING LOTS POR BALE.— A*sraluablo
Building Lot of 24 feet front on Liberty etre et,Nitith
TWO
by DM deep to Spring alley. PTICS $600.• Also,
a Lot of 20 feet irony on a wide alley. Price 8400.
Tem, for each easy.
• The above areas the proper grade for building; and
near to valuable improvements—making them dewrable
property. S. CUTHBERT, Gen , ' Agent,
tell . . 40 Smithfield et.
James :•Titste j _ •
.
..IPormerly Cerrza to the Into P. sisLartx,l
WOULD most respectally announce to his Kende
VT mid the public in general, that he has rented the
Store, No. 86 Market soca, between Second and Third
stwets, where be intends carrying on the TAILORING
BUSINESS in all its departments, Reis now receiving
nom mingast suaxrrs an entire new stock of
GOODS, for Spring and Summer wear, viz: superfine
French, Engluh mut American Cub, Casamarats,
nostril, Casnmercs.(Twilkd French/108 Molts, a supe
rior article for business Coats,) together with a Ingalls
sortment of plain and figared Catruncres, new and deal.
Also, an excellent lot of fancy • BM Cashmere Sitio
and Zdarseßks liatiittt, all of which the tobscriber is
prepared to make to order in the neatest and , most (ash
ionaule styles, at as low prices 'as any other establish
ment. Re therefore hopes by stria attention - to all or
dew intrusted to his care, to merit a share of publid en
trenalte. ' JAMES C. WATT.
No. 3d hlnaket, between i3econd and Thirdats.
. • • .
• 'ro TAiLORS.-4 chid' continue tO eel nrid give to
il:actions on .my system of Gonctiou Drougatior . as
heretofore, at the foUowing prices, viz r If acoomparucet
by . oral instruction, SIO ; without uusttactions,s7.,
ielOty JAMES 0. WArr.
Wonted. • '
.AGOOD WATCHMAKER—Ennaireof '
D. SANDS,' - '
je9:3t Fifth, next door to Market at.
TUST RECEIVED AND FOR SA.LR'BV JOSHDA
RHODES 4. C0., N0.6 C0.. W000. Stine:
5W boxes Lemons; • ' 40 bags Cream Walnatae;,
SCO do Oranges; 25 do . Filberts; ._
10(0 baskets Po a Nuts; 30 bags Walnuts, ;
1000 drums Figs ; 20 cases Pruuei,,, ta Jera,
500 half do; to do do InSatalYbzo-4.
DA boxes Salitaa ; 10 do - Saidlneay, •
150 do Layer do ; to do &may taquarfee;,.
100 half do aoi; . 2S boxes Refuted. do;
600 boxes Fare Craeken; 56 baskets Salad. Oil;
200 do do do No 2 ; 2111 box.es NacearoolL
100 doten SbelPd Almonds ;20** do verinaceni; ,
200 do Lemon Syrup; 20 do Gum Lkow.;:.
3000 Cocoa Nuts; 1 / 1 3 doNo.l in 2 R Coady
50 mats Ivies Almond .;; dozen f pe r Sauce;
00 bagalraglioar do , •. 40 do asserted Piukleai
40 do S. paper shell ' do; 20 - do. Claret %to
10 bales Bordeaux do ;.20 latiscat Ao; •
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A NM STEAM ENGINE, (peirpendieulti-strokej
oylinder 8 inches In diameter ; feet stroaii; made
in the best manner;. ocvaples only 4 feet, equate ; Fly
Wheel and Shall above. Will be said low for cash or
approved notes. Inquire of . • '
THOMAS PARKINSON,.
corner of First and Ferry sta.,
e2:111 tV&Filt
Country ilellidOlloo far tat •
IFIR subscriber offers for sale a number of LoTts—
ranging from three to five aeres—to suit purchasers.
near. the village of igiUrinsbargli; fronting cra 'rho.
oreensburgb nrapLte, and within wee hundred yards
of the Depot of the Central Railroad: A, plan sof Mc-
Lain can be seen at A. H. Miller's °Mee 013 Fourth st
or at i9l Liberty Street. Tenni
m oderate.
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eNtANtD 01 , - PARSE= AND TRIAD IDILI2Te.
rtAOULTY.--ri
Jon Flaming, p ri ncipal Instinc.tor in
.1.7 the science of Accounts. , , '. •
O. K. Costae inrizti, Professor a Rravtanship i , ittetcon•
tile computation, • •
Max: M. Widows, MA, Lecturer on Cona • iicial
Los.
Vhe Rooms of tide Institution ore open both day and
evening, for the reception of those wishing to obtain
p rued cat blerciunale educe ion. 't he cootie of Instrito
tion is so thorongh, that every student on leaving the.
,Oollege will becoNtetent.to.take' chasge.of alui con
duct on correct principles, any set of Stook or Farmer-
Mhip Books, however complicated. hell:tab:kw
'PAN, PIMPLES, CUTANSOUS ERUPTIONS tad
I Redness of she Sktn, removed bp: the ale of the
Respell(' Soap. Cases of Scald - Head eared In a few .
'days. This S o ap la sold Ell 121 cents per exact and may
be had wholesale or retail -at .Na. f3seitbdeld streza.
below Fourth; WO • .
LOVERINGIS 81.10/01.-20 bbls Lavotine• Crubea
and Pcibtarbked Sugar Just reoevell sod for *de by •
lona. 4 ItIc.CLUR . i it CO'
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ial 9 . • , Liberty it •
A' .1 li9l MCI E —lO kegs Berliners In rif
(Sardellans)fast received and for sale ow Dj
paw • • WM. A. McMillin° et CO
"VRESH reeelotd at. No. XIS Liberty
X' street, an invoice of very impeder Oolong .and 1.
Hyman Teas; of the latest Importations.. FOT Saki very
low, by sba bait chest or mood, br .
my Ciro cut TM/hailer*,
war. A. Me CLURG It 00s
rito LIT—Tho Wareitouto No. )37 Front sareot, tor
marly occo pie t t by tlwa otabiero)ero. Poaseasioo,
Teo 10/mcdlaio)y. Ealtairoor
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