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Hut nothing more, for all they see, f 1 ,4,V ~,,vatt,z4 341... - ItsVi t,:e. ,'',ol,'"l' , d i• . #( 4 ° ' . ! 1 46- 4 . 5 14 /r .4 '4 ll :4• f tfrt'e t 4- fr 4 r.-;!“.._„ 3 .- , ,,,,,, ,11 , , . ,-, - 0-04,4,..,, - 4 ' Ul f .; , , 4 11 , 47 4 - tti 4 .0 :' •4 I' ~,. ~ , Whence cotnetn, ;ken, me matcher.- That main tier sweet co ' 4h'). 4ltle4iiii• !I:WI:iv. ts;„,r,i.)rinNrZt.,-1"&14:7;4 - ' - , - - They sways ker nbt--and none M-. .1.• ' 4„ 0 A c c, 4. , r , • t. ~.. W., ~,,,t. ,i ; ,, „,„ „ .. a t , - Alt 4 - '" •'4 4 . 4 4. 4 .. , '4Pc.- - 41 -4" '',-' tr'-"-t •4-z - -- - Save t, ratty ever know her 4- , ‘ 941h 1 1 17 '71,,, ,, : - tr.,,41 ; .: , -'4' e rl'4 ;:!, • --z , --- - ---- -- • , / I - Fvr tit have spakea sou) ' • ' f l - 0 - gLitt' 0 3 4 i i gt• 'l, : jk.:.'f 'Otte,' T.,10' t k , . `,7 ,- *,7 .... • And met-in s itt LOA to 'Q '*4l fe- , .1 ti ' 44 kc5.: 04 • 7, 4" 4 4 t; -4 - , ,. 'N. l "ltsit' 4 '4,P '::./' _ • 01- - - - - • I'Vtien all her ad's i _, .•• 4 , 01 , ,:; - .4•-•-• , sp.,e, , c-014 . 1: - -40:,Ay.ZE,.. ) ,,,, , t--, ,, t,r-, -, . - Love, truth atird ge r'''AVP.P • tit ~°,i• T l ''q 4 1 :!1” . ' WV" t " :; ' C I I" T ' T - In hcatity from ' . - t, Ve , , 4 4 ' *4 4( tVat„ 4 l‘ .C M l- 7;:3:1 4 r. 1 7. 4 "; d2 , i 'Twos in MI 110 . When the 4 t C'r`tlft•l°'.'o 14,ii.•`' k:* ','",_ ....o , .T.'Llv Was -MAN' '' 16 4,1 , , ",,4", V k- A.:".. 1 1t4t-' 43 : , s, v - ir , x 4 e-4M:. 4 .4 i .q 1 A' 5 ., , tz . ...*.0 t''..t '52.4:V•t .'rts,"l4 I, 'ki, i' . .i,-•t: I.Vben fr , wA , b o ;t - Y 4, t.%.rrvgt)ltolvoir tot , T 'c! - ' r' 2 ' ' - And tl. ott „ tg.„.4.144 l o i 1 .-,- -4...4.--, 0....,:•c. ..,. ~..%.- , -1..1.R , . i, - , 1 ,,i 1 ,,,.r.ti;cts 4 A t ''' ‘ o4t..4.Ve4, ,0. ATV:: f;'...- •' . :4.: 2L 54:i r , ~,„/r . 1 ' rettal4:72.'n(VAqer.olF;l4.4ii•:z•`(!it'' -, k „..iti.. - l ' ‘ - ' - 4. , =• '. 01NR 4 4 'itP A Y , AT' '!'•: , '`',?g,-_:Pii%.,,,..'Li'f l'-.Ci t '" r . _ /•*7- ,,, i'', , tt •k> (.? .N. ''.iP 5., ,: -t 7 . r‘ - ..14 t 1 4..kiizPgc. I; ,' i c ,-;,7, But now what is the method of this Divine 0 ;,"*,‘,i't.0..,,,hr.<41'', ;,"*, ‘ , i't. o ..,,,hr . <41'', t,, ,,, , , ,,c,:-.4•Srel-, iNcti der ? How does it manifest itselfl Does . .4 "; 77 ' - ' f ' 4 4"--,.. ri4.''''''''' N.viirj4.4.l7‘;';:*4";'''.s,l*lll':. 131'" *.' • ''', . -'P`s*T l47 l' ' l'; '., , 1 - * 4..' / ''. *V' `« *- 4l' ' -" v c 4 1, 444 , 4- 4,kictiv' .aktYl. - 1. - .:.3:1.4- ~ , • ;irc;••. l -, , , , f 4" ,fr,S7 • ft.`,... .0.. i..-1.2 1 .24" 1., t o, t 5-, , .. , 1 ..;,,?, t..ek.t.: .t ........f4: ' any where exposed to human observaf- P+ VAttfik. V i t, 43 Z 4,, Vtit;i..*t . ,- 1 -='•4''.. prompted. Well, do not God's r , trti c 0;,,k0 , 6'4 , ,,*-it i ` t , 1. 0 .It. ''•-t•' , 'A . ''it . 4f ,, Ar i ),s';;' tt, 4 krel., - ..-'<4.14 1 / 4 ... 0 -c,oe •e - Vystifat ilii- -- 4yi 7i.. - ' -.- us on every side-worlds,-.min' tz te r qbeßP,,, - :„- ;:faßtc.*-0" NA - - ' :g,rl .1' IL,A I- * ; 4 ~,,' 4:,, ,, ze, , „,.,; ' , , . - Aig,„ . { .-,. . ,; : ~ . _ , tch .s. t' i '4l ""' . 4 t r:' t" ' 1 " -- ' r''" 1 - - , `. w . ved the following telegraphic deapa We have before calle — d ttention to Mr. GL185,4446 s,4446 A S ' '‘,7 o .4 s l X.' - ` , .."''-'- ••- •, -;', N . '"'-' ‘, ..& o' : e nee/ ~. . nos's interest:Mg exhibition-the Panorama r t „.„, A 1.., <„,,,"..........„4„..i.....;.,,.._„.„...„....,,51 _.... - yesterday morning from Tharrmourg • - the Nile, which is now oPen for exhibition, ev- . mals, men themselves? IT' am , o f self, must He not have of his own order upo• I could not dr 1t '1 3.. -41-4 ii.u.= . 5 . - ''' 'k a . ' •-;1 P ,, .... *.‘ V .. t 4 1 -- i f.1 0 4h1 ;1, - -=.-... 1 -, l =t'' ' YZ,-..%` 4-11 .-:'' ' . ' ' liannisnyßa ' June 1 - 2 ' nin at the Athenieum in this City.-- fatal Y f ' -3. ,t• ; ;* 1' LN' ''''' 4*•- The first ballot for Justices of erT ere g , . . e . mi d red But let us st , ' Oxt, •, . ~ T1 , 4;;',74Tfi1l i%I.PP. 4.t 5 .4 -- fiErilit . 4 ' - ,: ‘ < i ki-1,- 2t. A- 1 .. - Ma ' HARPEB stood thus - i " 6, .8 w ili or s h: thl : Thee-- I T' • ..'''t . . ekie C . ,t, , f - ' 2 k . ,,t , z 1 / 4 -, 14, Itir .., - ., ,, , --, , , t0- , , . - the Supreme Bench p s., . •:* t' -4.)., ....,... 4 , 3t.. . q,, t . ~,t. . 1,,:5 1 t,1 ~ .i t ..c, .. -_ ;. 99 feet in length ; and .i embrac ur es e m b ost .. of the Dinv:Nr-, ourselves ti -6.. r a' , k*4,,,.. , ;„N• ;e - A ''.8. 1 1 .k.-,,,, s, '' , ,,keice;lo l l.(-.:_ t ' f.. 0 ' '- . Black iit7 - H.' - .74 t* '' t'.# 4i , ' l ''' -4 ' ''' A 'C''' ''i,T , T .". ' Cam bell -- eating scenes both on ascending and descending taken by . 't:'''°4' 4'4.g Wl4el / 4 ."l&M''''''.'ll.-' ''' .- . ' P - - ---- --- - 78 . h of th Eastern paA of the 1' 0. ." ' • - .41 ,, ...'=4,, 1 1 . ..„,,,, ,_ ,-,, , ,,,•,5.; ,„ :1,r. u ... t,„ ,-,,,T.L..-fli-5„ . Y..;- .,. .T.N..tai.-,-,... - - r ,'F' .! .,..' ' - Le . wis . ..... .••••••••••• .. •.. •• - 69 the mig ht river o e , -.0,-_ .** 414'1 * ';'•=..' '0 ' . .X' .1.....-' O -4- -7 2 ,% *":"Ci*It ' " - 1 4 f 4 t 1 1.7- ; `= - =':s:•, , il- - . .Gibson Its 04„..;..•-•;44tr.4...,.0.4it....„i..-0... ci '... t .;:.,4 ! :7t, 11. 1 •R10r 5vi i i4 4 7,, , ,...4. , ‘ , / ,:.t c . , ; _..4 t 0 4,, t , .. Lowrie e Q.* wed by interesting o * - '''''''' ' .G.--qt-k.1•9-!'":4--.44`...4-; '.l4''''''..lip.;•""4.3=tli'4:' -- ' 'Kidder 39 who•lived-for almost a quarter of a century '°4 ' "''i''..l.h'4'.' 4.'l4‘i'''4l°l4. '4 " . - - 87 hasstudied more and pc -1 " „I .., . ici - --...;',. k r .., , .,-y. -.f...-4+.;,,5 i %. : 4 4 .th... vl ~,-,,t,- Thompson_ 23 Egypt ; and who , 110 '1.....174-4 gkjia ri-,.lk fc -1" . -- t cf`r1 " ---%-4rs--7 ,1 P 4: 4 : 1 P r g. 4 ;• , ,,r-t•-kfo; ' Coulter _ _ 2% o bt a i ne d mare knowledge of, Euptiar -7 ; -' ' ' 4 ` 4 1• 4 • 144P 1 g e. r i1 ,-,7, ,: i. i.v0 -0, ... , ;v:fii '•-tz.}., Wilson 15 than now in this country. 'W I* anyone A. •' : 1 ,/,' "**,, ' I 'r. -k k « ` . . ,1:‘-- ' .1t 'i ' - Rog e rs 7 ' 7iw,?...`"-t• • tt " , 0 1. . t 'l •4-41 •4' -,. . , Krase All that pertains to the history ~' ar.:,,f,c..Atiagg*4' • It-, ~.4% , . .14 0 , „ t it tt „ 1 - wv , d''.; li, T,' - ‘i r, v,,17,,,,, ,,, , X 1, - : ~ , Jones__ • th -.. , ~;•,,,ittt ~....5.,..v.54_,5,J,,,,,,p0,,,,,,i-.,:-.7.31,,,.!,:-;= - From the above it will be seen that o 6 all the most valuable learn interest to us. It was throne P. s 'e- 61.1;', '-‘' .., • - •-e- 1-',-?,4,tere.tiLoa. -6.'"::4C-4'4•44.'"it_t3:1:1"3"/<-1 . f Somerset; --,- „;4.,ii• - • , ' e - ;t ...; - ;(1,, - -te.r. - ; , e.V 4 't -- ;?,--`, , , ! , ...e t),';;E.n..;! • -klj ,, , Box, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, - of ._.. , transmitteu to us, even' '. , 5 a ' ....... ' to-cftv - 4-0 'tki. l -'1.6 , :el• .it..- 4 4, -, ~ .÷.4,,,,,,, ii - .1.31Es CAMPBELL 'of Philadelphia, . "•-• ' „rt. il •-• .70 0 ,tri , "L''- :4'-- - ',.1.-- . ---, 4r.P.• , •.k - ... - =.t._••".`,l . --.,_. , ;. ignorant of the ire- „t,,... „ , „ „,..1•1 tt...im., -,,;epri..447,'l- hgi=4•4l 4-, -- • 4 . TILLIE LEWIS, of _Lancaster, i,„ xl " ,- ~., /-‘ 4 ,, if •(,P',.. ' 4 1., , .?'„,,,. 1.4, 411i. ;i1, .. 4 t if . , -V11 e : , ,,,,„i 1 1, --- 14,- f 1 r, ...; P, 4 40. ,, , ,: '-'' 1 ,. ... ' 1,- ;1c ,, , , ” JOHN B. GrESON, of Cumberland; . for the world. T f V4 We l t;s`' : ' t - ' 'ri"'"'''''''lO t la '' '''''''JNl L Zi:F . "' T ': . "=. . .. WavrEti H. Lomax, of Allegheny, wise, the sove• ta -.4- 4,kra,. - •, 4 .:4 0 -41:00c l ‘ 10._,,k -I' Tf i s.„, 4 -t) t -rf rr. ...-4,4..4 i 4 .1....1 -1-,,-_,T,1 2 - compose the Democratic Judicial State Ticket. slave and 4' . ttz ,.. 1...„ =,.. v.;,. .., 04. ,4 ___ - r.,......1.,:-.4.et'lru-0.<1,t0z40.,%:41,1-..y„,:=4.%k...t.:"", ha • g been nominated on the first ballot. We tra and P? %ta'o!A" ki ' ‘ , .' 4 =l ' 4 - ,• 4.14 i." . --,A1 ; 03241-•. 4 ; d 7 ": ---,-- iqA l. • -. unhesitatingly say that - this is an. admirable , os, q i 114/ iV -il'. 't,,;- ifeil'silki-:5J41.-i4-444' „V a._ .. ,;t 4- '' u - , 1...„ 4- ...4*.1r,,, , ;X r 41 - ' , --sc i r• ~ ' , . .p - ~_,e'. . , - .,i- f - ticket, and is y . t •-„."'‘... 4. ' 4 41 * i -- ne r,:4••••.•, *.4. --;.. 4 t 1.44- 15.4= ' 1••;:•-tC•-C-..-d*-=%;;14'..;.,-1..:..-ky.,,,--!,‘ support of every Democrat in Pennsylvania 4 i .144.-.'YA.tct‘P="r. °-1.2 ' Ead been asked to select a ticket fro , ) .4.---1 • 11 2t11-" 1 “ . .; - ' , 0 5 t,,, 4 , *./.,.. ,c,-.1.-,',.1,,,,..-'1,;tp70.,-,:..iikpc„...,,, we '',- . 41211.:"4 '' - .40 - C• 44'. th.'ttl4:lF=., 4 lrti 4, 1 g•- -- .„1 . ;;e1, - --1„:',4:, - amongst the numerous names presented, w '' As' ''' V'Ad s ' '' - 14- %, e ...47"1-o,rik% )7 ;4'2; C% -.,'-if'r,ia'-' - lieve the gentlemen nominated would h ta ~ Vl.i - =',5... -- ..„ 1- ..1 - 4,q7.-.i.ap, J....rlte • ‹.). ,-...: ' , - Theyall fie et .. s , - --- 4-4. , ' •- r ~..,- ...- ' "... - choice are , 4 1:7, -, r.iisd;c9c . - ! -- ; ;,.!,;-, ? ,..1.,,,ra, fr, i . 4.,-,t.j . g, , ,,,i,,N .-- i , 1•?... - *, , , our personal. t . i 4434 4 .ce).o ‘ .l ' '' s ''.-0;-5, ! , I --- z ,1- 9- - -1 1.,I. , high moral and intellectual worth P *:1 " '` r 4,2. 7 "4' 3 . - e.. 4-,,,,- ....; .:,, „• 4 0*.e . :•. - 3.:* ,, --: - -.,.,4.1, , , z,,,t - 7?-. 4 - • , , ~ had 'Z. - P I ' !-'4 4 -:- '"tPir'-'ay.4Z - ..1- h , ili. - ‘ . 6 . :c-...4 - .. - 4.;e'.;:k7 = 4 in the law; and have dr. 4 4 :3; ,,,,,- 4T - rN - ,TI -- ; ., 2.;+) ,, t , F.9,,,f,ri1- v t e b i t-it vai.r.,:.:%14-, Jurists , 4 1,5 01 . .err•-i f it-L , - 4 .4c t A.. 1. ii„ke... - 01:.1.voq-:1 • . f==..„... 4 14;.,1'45,_- , Priir-:- T - 11- , t.4.41(t:4, .., - yire deem; it. altogether ' 4lt". 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BURKE, Chalon an. L.-Hares, Secretary. - •• • (Juns irk, ISM. Cr''' r 'rne following named persOni nom pose the Com • .* mince: . a... Burke, ' :Dr.John Pollock, • Pr.' A. Brack; • • Wro:ti. Hawkins,* . • • Charles Barnett,: Dr. James Powers,: .11o• bert Nyooit, ', Jo h n Dun, .• . - IL. Duper,* : .•H Megrim Patterson, *, John Coile, • . ;John D. Miller, - • * . :*i :•'•• ** - 2.D Lynef., - Abrollmn Hasa. JUDICIAL STATE NOMINATIONS. We received the following telegraphic despatch • r yesterday morning from Harrisburg:, • _ , lisrausnorusi, June 12. Ma. Hanrsa—The first ballot for Justices of 'the Supreme Bench stood thus:: Black 99 • • " Campbell •87 '.• •• •.• Lewis 78 Gibson 69 • ' Lowrie 68 •,r Bell - ' 64 Kidder 39 Thompson; • .• 87 . • Coulter 23 Wilson 21 15 •••••• • Krause • • • • • 7 ••••:.f . Jones..... • • ' •••.' '6 • :•• - Prom the above it will be seen that the Hos. JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of Somerset; " .JARES CA3IPRELL,'Of Philadelphia; • " Cuts !isms, of Lancaster;. " JOHN B. Grssos, of Cumberland; • " Wanrra H. Lows's, of Allegheny; compose the Democratic Judicial State Ticket. . , having been nominated on the first ballot. We unhesitatingly say that' this is an admirable • ticket, and is fully entitled to the confidence and support of every Democrat in Pennsylvania. Had we been asked to select a ticket from amongst the numerous names presented, vie be - •lieve the gentlemen nominated would have been our personal choice. They are all gentlemen of high moral and intellectual worth; are "learned in the lawi" and have had great experience as jurists. • . - We deem it altogether unnecessary to speak of the individual merits and qualifications of each of the nominees. They are gentlemen who • are not only well known in their own , particular .. circuits, but have established for themselves an -exalted reputation througkept ' the Common wealth. . 'Of the election of the Judichtl nominees by a , majority, we do not entertain a aimle doubt; and when that event takes place, we' .. can with truth stCy that Pennsylvania has the beet Supreme Bench "in Ole Union. • 4J=M. d USa,_A The harmony and unanimity that marked the Proceedings of the Reading Convention, gave a ..:.pleasing assurance to every Democrat of the State, in , relation to the manner in which the ac tion of that body would be met by the people at large. Every mail now brings to us fresh evi dences of the perfect concurrence of the People -in the action of the Convention; and, - whether they were more partiatcr other candidates, or whether: . among the earliest supporters of Col. Bigler, all the Democritie papers without excep tion, sustain the nominations in the most cor _dial and unequivocal manner. We give a few brief extracts from Democratic papers ; and need only add, that here as well as elsewhere our po litical opponents unite in according to our candi dates a high character for capacity and 'tegkitY• The Pennaylvanian, at Philadelphia, edited by the brave and talenfed Foaser, says, that—. It is a subject of common-remark, even among the opponents of the Democratic party that there have never been any nominations by any Demo cratic convention, which have received a warmer welcome from the masses of the people, than those for Governor and Canal Commisioner, just made at Reading. By the Democrats they have be en hailed with the most auspicious enthusiasm." And "Whigs everywhere, admit that Bunts. and Chows will carry the day." That old and faithful sentinel,'the Lancaster fatelligencer, says:—With Brotan and CLOVEn we expect to sweep the State from the Delaware to Lake Erie, and in this good work we' are sure the six thousand Democrats of Lancaster county . will heartily engage. The Keystone, at Harrisburg, in noticing the . Tesalt, says—'-" From • the proceedings of the : Convention, it will be seen that the unanimity With which tho sentiment of the Democratic , Party had pointed to Col. Bigler as their candi . date for Governor, was clearly reflected in the Convention; and that the name of Col.' S. W. Black having been withdrawn' at his own re - quest, couched in an eloquent and patriotic let . ter, Col. Bigler was nominated by acclamation— an event, we believe, without a parallel in Penn politics." The Somerset Visitor rapturously declares,— !'Never in the history of a political party has a nomination been hailed with a greater degree of genuine warmth." ThrOugh•the Spectdor, the Democracy of Ve ining° say,—"Seldom within the history - of par tie" have the representatives of a great and powerful majority selected a candidate with such unanimity of feeling as marked the nomination of Col. Bigler. This harmonious action of the Democrats of Pennsylvania will insure their can lidate a majority of from 15,000 to 20,000." Our neighbors at Uniontown through their :vigilant and trusty Sentinel say that they have 'pectdiar gratification in placing the names of the nominees at the head of their paper. Of Col. Bigler they say=" He is the first man in the history 'of Pennsylvania politics who has won Ibr himself, in .the , meridian of life, by an un blemished reputation,. the nomination of (lover nor .by. an unanimous voice. With such a can=. 4filate., the Dethocracy must be triumphant" 2 • - • The. Mercer county . Democrat assures the De mocracy of the'State, that "Mercer county will east. it Jarget vote for Wm. Bigler than she hie siren to-tiOY uandidate who has ever yet been presented (o: her'Tor their inipport." And the Armstrong . Democrat, at Kittanning, idle its readers that " The - Whigs are bound to suffer a total rout next fall, is now beyond the shilliciw of ,a'doubt.• 'With two such towers -or strength , to lead the Democracy of the State to the contest, a gloriens victory is Certain." Such expression;are:truly cheering, and-cal =dated to inspire confidence in - our strength as party, as well as in the-justness of -ourpp:isii.. ees . .our strength, PITTSBURGH: FOR GOVERNOR* OF` OLASIOP• cotorm If we omit not righly to exert it; tivil the Justice, and truth of our doctrines'are becoming _more ' diirtinctly manifest to the people every yoai . We must not omit to mention dud, whi.lo Lila name of Bigler-has seemed to carry with it eveiy 40 1 4*. 9.f:success._ While, it is honorably niekan§ikeieiti.,bY out; opponents, the ODIC\ of Sai'a CLOVERJO borne along with it as one in ap a"ty pr et w iti a te y' s w h:fi rt e b st 'y w of o 4' rtl th i e ,.' s s u o p un po d il iud of un th e o n s it e- who and unquestionable fitness for the station,nwhich he has been recommended. .yith such men before ; the yoterp.ei F'entthylva *mot far moment,,Oini, of. : defeat. Bat, at the'SaMe time, ' tirelungficlitefp'siir ponents DO tindneadvantnies.. 7 'We must watch them as closely as welave ever. done. Though they may now admit the worth of our candidates, it may not be long 'before they ' , will strive to magnify a br‘iten _stitch in. some. of _their gar ments into a'clieitdfixl.rent; and this again into a positive proof of entire unfitness for dieent so ciety. Such is . too often - the finishing touch giv en,by. their wireworkers to the best pictures they could draw'Of their political opponents. *hto.N;tiliP.Pcistage Lamm. . -Among the matters of interest _to. the public, connected with the new luwthatis to go.into op: eration on thelet of next month, we may men tion the fact that the present flue and ten cent siamps will bo useless in the pre-payment of 'postage under it. Persons holding these stamps after the end of this month therefore better take them to the Post Maste.r and get the money for them before the ISt of August, as we under stand they'areUll: to be called in by that date, for the purpose of being cancelled. The penalty imposed for attempting to pass stamp that have been cancelled, is a heavy one—being, as we be lieve, fifty clollerre. PANORAMA OP THE :NILE. We have before called attention to Mr. GLID DOWB interesting exhibition—the Panorama of the Nile, which is now open for exhibition, ev ery evening, at the Athenteum in this City.— This fine panorama picture is about nine hundred feet in length; and embraces most of the inter esting scenes both on ascending and descending the mighty river of the Eastern pait of the world. The whole is fully explained and illustra ted by interesting oral lectures by !Ir. GLIDDON, who lived-for almost aquarter of a century in Egypt; and who has studied more, and perhaps obtained more knowledge . of, Egyptian historj than any one now in this country. All that pertains to the history of .Eapt is of interest to us. It was through this country that all the most valuable learning of our world was transmitted to us, even though that people were ignorant of the treasure they were preserving for the world: In the" Providences of the All wise, the sovereign abd conqueror becomes the slave and, the vassal, and the country of Cleopa tra and Ptolemy may yet come into bondage to those who were once her slaves. Can we not, then, profitably study the relics of this interest ing country; so many of which are offered to us at so small a price? • In addition to the evening exhibition, Mr. Glidden exhibits his Panorama this afternoon, at 8 o'clock, for the especial convenience of schools and such ladies as cannot make it convenient to attend in the evening. • . A Great Blagictan. From a recent Paris letter to the Philadelphia Ledger, it would seem that the celebrated Burz has a rival in Europe. We do not think, how ever, that any student of " the black art" can suceed Blitz in the.number and novelty oc i his performances. The writer says:— I went the other night to the Palais Nationale, to see the celebrated Robert Houdin. Every one visiting Paris should do so. Hisperforman ems are very remarkable. Fortxample, be took a number of five. franc pieces from the company —which were marked, severally,. by them. A glass box was suspended from the ceiling. Be threw, from a distance, the pieces into the box, without breaking it. This to the eye. lle took a portofolio, fiat to all appearances, laid it on a chair close to his audience, and drew out many things from it—including a great bird-cage.— His eon sat on the stage, with his eyes blindfodl ed, and his back to the audience. The father went among . the audience,. and everything he took in his hand the" boy named. Robert Hou din took a bottle of about a quart and u-half. He emptied out the wine from it, then rinsed it. Then he called on the auditory to name any wino or liquor they wished, while" a servant hand ed many wine glasses. As fast as each could call out for, say—Maraschino, Rum, Brandy. Gin, Bordeaux Wine, Curacoa; &c., &c., he would rapidly pour oat of that bottle the liquor. I tasted a glass of Rum, with a very fine flavor— A soldier who asked for some Maraschino, was jocularly banded a large goblet ; and after some fifty glasses of liquor had already been poured out the one bottle, this goblet was filled, and I tasted it, and it was of excellent quality. I tried in vain to discover any apparent trick, though the magician was alongside of me, and I could not. In olden tlmessuch a demonstration would pasi for miracles. • The Gold Excitement In Matzke. Probably not less than two hundred men have started this week, and are ready to start next Monday, for the gold mines of the North. A company . of a dozen men, from Gardiner, passed up the river this morning. Companies are fitting out here and in Agusta,.to start next week. We are informed upon good' uthority, that gold lies been recently found in the streams that rise on the east side of the height of land, and flow east into the west branch of the Penobscot. The head of these streams is in the vicinity of the head waters of the streams that flow west, into the Chandlers. No doubt exists of the presence of gold in the streams that flow into Moose river, emptying into Moosehead Lake. The whole Country around the tributaries of the west brunch of the Penobscot and Moose rivers, is mountain ous, and similar, in many respects, to the min ing regions in other countries. We do not wish to favor the excitement on this subject, further than the truth will warrant. One fact is undis puted—that gold has been for about two years obtained in this region. The discoveries were deemed of sufficient importance to cause a geo logical survey of the Chandler() river by the pro vincial government of Canada. Since that sur vey the governnient has 'quietly carried on min ing operations. —Bath (Me.) Tribune. To PZLESEIIVE HAMS T 1111.017011 SCIIIINER.—Make a number of common cotton bags a little larger than your hams; after the hams are well smoked, place them in the bags; then get the very best sweet made hay, cut it with a cutting-box or knife, with your hands press it well around the ham in the bags tie your bags, with good strings, put on-a card of the year to show their ago, and hang them up in your garret, or some dry place; and my word for it, you let them hang for five years, they will be better than on the day you put them up. I have kept them for seven yeas*. This method costs but little, as the bag will last for years. The only loss is the hay, and that the cattle will eat if given to .to them in the winter. The sweating of the hams will be taken up by the hay, and it will also impart a' very fine flavor to the meat.—Genesee Farmer. A SINGULAR ACCIDEvi.—The Johnstown, (Pa.) Echo says: "On Saturday last, Mrs. Potts, wife of Major Jaines Potts, of this place, was serious ly injured in the following singular manner.— She had placed a stone crock upon the cooking stove, for the purpose of sweetening it, where she had let-it remain until it had become as hot as she desired it, and was bearing it away in her hands, when it exploded with a report something like that of a pistol, and flying into a thousand pieces, felled her to the floor. She was badly hurt about the face and eyes, and fears were at first entertained that she would lose her eyel sight. Happily, however, her eyes are safe, the only material injuries being about her face and breast." • • litroarssr InscovEar.—The Saratoga (N.: Y.) . . papers a state that bed of the purest quality of Pest Itas been iliscovered within four miles of the village of Saratoga Springs. The surface enteritis Some 60 acres. - Excavations have been made to a great Vepth,.withont finding any bot tom to the strata,- It is said to be much cheap er,sand faisuPerier to'coal in its use in stoves or ~:~ . Written:for the Atorebiirest. GOD'S 'LAW OP: TIEfIVINILSAL oßbsta, VILE LAW- OP THE SERIES. THE METHOD OF TRUE ORGANIZATION. " Order is Heaven's first law," is arp.eapres sion often need, yet in-Most eases, • flippantly,: lightly, and without-the most remote conscious- . ness ofthe fathomless depth of meaning hidden under it.' Yes ! Order is Heaven'efirst law, for without it Heaven would not be Heaven ; for not even Heaven's essence, which is Love,•could sub sist vdthOut anorderlysarrangement of its infin ite varieties of affection. • But what kind of Order? for this, too, isya *rioui. there is Divine order and human order; natural order and artificial order ; or an order of arrangement which corresponds to, and agrees with the nature of the things arranged, and an order Which'does not so correspond. There is a free order and a forced order; an order that springs from liberty itself; and one that is kept up by . fear and restraint: Which Giese is Heaven's order?- Evidenty;the fernier. , Why ? Because Heaven is•in Fieifee t• t'agreemen with. God, who is in Himself Infihite, Love and; Wis dom, and who, therefore, acts froin infinite Lib erty with . perfect order. Hence, Angels and : good men are free, because they obey the laws of:-Di vine order: bad men and devils are slaves,•how ever free they may fancy themselves—because they are in opposition to Divine order. The will of God is the only rule !if-Right in the universe,, and freedom and happiness are: te . befetind no :where but in action that is accordant with: that But no* what is the method of this Diviee or der? How does it manifest itself? Does it lie any where exposed . to human observation, one may ask. Strange question this, yet naturally prompted. Well, do not God's works surrdund us on every side—worlds, minerals, plants; ani mals, men themselves ? And if God is Order it self, must He not. have impressed the method of his own order upon all His works? He cer tainly could not do otherwise. But let us stop hire a moment to realise to ourselves the great stride that must have been taken by the mind that could arrive at the mere conception of a . great unitary law of order.— Was it not a grand idea, this thought, or hare suspicion, at first, that there might exist such universal law governing all things, both .visible and invisible, animate and inanimate, things spiritual and things material—yonder grouping suns and planets into clusters of solar systems ; here gathering the atoms of air, earth and wat er into the form of a flower or an insect ; now com bining the twelve notes of music into endless va rieties of melody, and now evolving in beautiful order the parts of the animal body, or the fac ulties of the human mind.' Was not, we ask,. the bare idea of the possible existence of such a law —a law universal in extent ; taking the lowest of beings. as well as the highest, even God Him self, into its wide embrace—was this not a great soaring of human thought ? Moot assuredly ! But the firm conviction that if such a law exist ed,' it could be discovered, was a still higher step ; while the deliberate sitting down to the great task, together with its accomplishment, by' the actual discovery of the law, after forty yearif, of patient investigation, capped the climax of mental effort, and exhibited the results of a faith in the unity, and justice of God, as uncommon as it was intense. There remains now but to trumpet abroad this Divine Law 'of order, or of organization as devel oped by its discoverer, more particularly in its bearings upon hunter/ society, to the end that men may acknowledge and feel its marvelous beauty and necessity, and - proceed to arrange, themselves'and their labors in accordance with it, consciously, freely, and intelligently, as the lower tribes of nature yield a passive and un- Conscious obedience to it. [Not that-men have lathe-rt.:, been exempt from its influence, (for as already stated, this law governs all things,) but this influence has been exerted upon human so ciety from without, externally, inversely, and in opposition to the current of men's chosen activ ity. It has moulded and shaped their course forcefully as it were ; and not es it will hence forwards do, when known and freely obeyed. It will then act on society within, and impel men onwards with their free and conscious consent, and intelligent co-operation. For, as the great Bacon has truly said, we must first obey nature before she can be subjugated, or made to act ac cording to our wishes. We must set our faces and move in the same direction with her, and then she , is our friend and servant. There is no escaping, for any created thing, the incessant ac tion of the Creator's laws. They make them selves felt—painfully if opposed ; most pleasur ably when coincided in or obeyed But while the instincts, and simple attractions of lower beings are coincident and identical with these laws, man, as gifted with freedom and reason, may run counter to them either through ignorance or per verseness ; but in both cases with suffering to himself. Hence the necessity, in all cases, of discovering what is the will or law of God, whether it be expressed through the phenomena of nature, or through Revelation ; its expression through nature, or in the facts of science being the perfect counterpart of its expression through Revelation ; the one being a higher, the other a lower mode or degree of such manifestation, corresponding and adopted to the higher and lower natures in man, viz : the spiritual and the natural degrees of his being, or, the Spirit and the Flesh.] But to proceed. A Mu: of this kind having been discovered, we may presume that the world is prepared for its reception and application, or its discoverer would not have appeared. Now, when it is pointed out and understood, it appears as if nothing could he more obvious; nothing more easy to discover, and the wonder grows on us that it should so long have remained hidden. But it is with this, as with other world-moving discoveries. Who has not wondered at the sto lidity of the civilized ancients, who could stamp their letter seals, yet never thought of Printing! From the birth of the human race, what a sta ring fact was it, that the heads of no two per sons were alike in shape, yet how dumb it re mained, until it flashed light into the mind of Gall, and forthwith Phrenology was born. Had no one seen a pot lid raise by steam before the Marques of Worcester ? Yes, hundred, but the deep significance of the fact escaped them, if we except an unlucky wight of a Frenchman, who sometime earlier, it is said, was sent to a mad house, where he died, for pestering the. Parisians to aid him in a crazy project he had, to make some machinery move by steam. Neither was Newton the only mortal favored by seeing the fall of an aPple, but he alone caught at the great law, of which it was a miniature effect, thus' opened a new world to science. Ever since Adam drew his first breath, human life has been kept up by the circulation of the blood; yet people knew it not till Harvey discovered the fact, but little more than two hundred years ago, yet it is said that no doctor over forty could swallow the novel doctrine—or to come later down, the scien tific gentleman of Woolwich, (Eng.,) who first made and unmade a magnet by' Galvanic cur rents, might have coupled the telegraph_ idea with this alternative motion just as well as Morse did years . afterwards. Bat the great invention had to abide its time, no matter hoW Plainly in •• the path of previous experimenters. Let us now see. what this great law of Divine order in creation is, or rather what its leading features are, for volumes would fail to describe it in full; even if it .were discovered in all its length and breadth; 'Which it is not, .only its grand outline sketched by its immortal discover er. What then, is this law?. It may be replied that it is the method-of a true organization ; and thisileads to the query, 6 , What is meant by or ?" This we shall try to answerin another article. W. H.-AL. ''-'1i . ...'....i . :',•"•••••.',..::. 7 ...' • '.':.',.., ; 7 : 7. :.....-:.-:..-....: .'.."..-...'::.•,..:. '..''... - ' . 37 .,: :: .. ,?..:1:y.'; . : . ,,....- ~:. KW. AlOl. MCI 'POEM CV= The following is a poem of singular beauty. The very Vow of the rY nt • answers Milton's description of mu -sic. "Li Friend," whoever she may be, is to be envied her privilege of being a ministering angel to one of the best of hearts mid most 'gifted of minds, and she will nor lose her rektird; -for, as Miss Landon remarks, "A poetialove is immortality ;e 'and a poem like this is of itself su ffi cient to insure it to the subject that inspired it.--Homt Tranvia. . 'LOVE HER SO. A weary life hi Mine, at best— Few pleasures mine that others share— And oft by lonely thoughts opprest. It seems that 1 might well despair; . But when my ".LAtila Friend" I see, A pleasant'thing is life to me. To know that she is at my side, . To hold her little hand 1P mine, To watch.her eyes that fondly shine, Her cherub face, that brightens up -• With love's intelligence divine— my soul is satisfied, r And drains a paie,iefreshing cuP Of calm and icueLhappiness: Li sweet content' I then repose From sorrow's pangs, and passion's throes, Withelll a wish, Safe not to stir From one whom; very look can bless ! Some wonder whatlfiud in her lily heart so strongly to impress— A clever 'child, they must confess, . But nothing more, fdr all they see, . 'Phan other.children Of berpg e ! Who scarce obe thought o mine engage. • Whence cometb, then, tne witchery That sways MC fn Ler sweet control? • They know her nbt—and nose of earth, Salm 1, may ever know, ber wont', . • Fm' we have /spoken soul to soul, And met in spin: Lee to face, When all her iMad's immortal grace, Love, truth mid goodness, Boone reve ale in beauty from the world cancealed. 'Twos in an boarof bitter pain, . • When the long agony of Was crowded irta morn s space— When friends sawed se, and love was vain - . Aud the Wrung and bunting brain Cott]d ably Mid relief in team— For I despaired, of earthly good - She came—l seater know whence or how— A light und gfory !panther brow: Sublimely beautiml she stood ; ' • ' For all of - earth hod fell her face, 'Aid all of beavi,u_k_there might trace. Her look sasuiNini itybaati, and cheered; Her words'ln#'wouuded spirit heeled; The child, the mortal, disappeared, Aud God'a owij angel stood3evealed Then did we Gottl with soul combine— /30, I am hem, and she ismiae—; • Forever hers! forever minel - ' Forth in the wend i see her go, A common thilddbeommon eyes— . __ To mine, a straof Paradise. Unearthly, be &aural, divine! No wonder that I love her so. scribblings anb elippings. --- It has been said !if Lord Byron that ho was proud er of biiag a descendant of those Byron' of Normandy who accompanied IViillarn the Conqueror to England, than of hayiria been the author of "Childo Harold" and " Manfred... A young lady sees told by a married one that she had better precipitate herself from the falls of the Pas- saic than marry. "Sal would," replied she,'•if I thought 1 §ttoold find a hutbsnd at - the bottom." -- Wetted in a Sheffield paper that"the last polish to a piece of cutlejy is given hp the hand of woman."— The same may be said - of human cultery—the "last pol ish" to a youngblade is given by his mixing wit female society. . M DK HMO; the great , SiOlinist, has immonal ized his attachment to the memory of his wife, Madame Maibmn, by the execution of a the like bust of the de• reasa d. It is a foolish idea to papoose that we must lie down and die, brceass %relit), old. Who is old? Not the 1111111ot energy; not the day laborer in science, art, or benevolence; but he only, who suffcrs his ener gies to waste away, and the springs of life to becotto motionless. 's . --- There are in the Pity of New York - eleven Jewi•h Systaiogues Dining the Ilea 14 years the population of that people in this country has increased from 10 : 000 to upwards of 100,000. ' • • lilishop MOB'S, when a boy, supported himself an aged parent by soddiiii gardens. Let the children of the poor take encoaragemlat. The number oYdeathe in Alton , In , during the monde of May, wag thiny-nine, of which fifteen are re potted by, the - Superintendent of the City Cemetery to have been from cholera. The Foreign laaraisrants which arrived at Bol ton in the first five naphtha of this year, number 19,441, being 9,0481eis than in the tame time last year, The first five month. of lost year showed a decrease of 1,197 up on the year 1519. • Amos Anerermnhic, Sr, is tha Union candidate for Congress in the Second District of Alabama, and Maunder White, the Union candidata for Congress in Perenth District, recently represented by P. W. Bowdon. --- Two young men named Rush waylaid and almost [MO Rev, gym Joktors,iipiseopal minister at Tallell. 10011., Ala., on account of anold grudgg. wheri they went to his school. Mr. Pnine ii nt washingtso, pros osing to the (lover:linen& to illuminate light-bouses tor little or noth ing. lie exhibits Lie light, which is certainly either an extraordinary discovery or a brilliant humbug. It is rumored that the Si cretin. of War has pre ferred charges against Geo. Tateott, of the Ordinance Serene, aid ordered a coon martial, to be composed of 13 generals The Na.haa Gazette aintra that Charles Cno• gingham, Dr. Carpenter and J.T. sawyer, of Naahaa, have purchased the right to Paise's light, for N. Hamp shire. A revival of religion in •ll the churches at New Haven, Cr olarilig - the past winter and 'tiring, bs■ result ed in conversions, it is said, to the number of not less than 753. A young man named Massa., in Harrison coun ty, Ohio, in a petty quarrel with 'AMU ?anis, Germain, threw a stoue which hit him in the forehead, causing death in three bouts. Samuel Hall. charged with the malislaughter of an inmate of a Lunatic Asylum, in England, in which ho was a keeper, has been sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment. The prisoner war convicted on the evidence of a lunatic patient, and the judges have since hehlihat he was properly examined as a witness. Mr. Speaker Cobb, iu hie !Minn Fpeech at the town of Augusta, Ga , declared that S. Carolina need not expect any "aid or comfort" from Georgia in her secession movement. The oldest Sovereign in Europe, is Ernest, Ring of Hanover. Last Thursday, June sth, completed his 80th year. He Is the only surviving son of George the Thud, and Was formerly . known as the Duke of Cam. ber!and. He, instead of Victorin;aeceiled to the throne of Hanover on the death of his brother, William the Fourth, in June, IKI7, on which day the thrones of Eng land and Hanover were separated—the preialence of the .alit law preventing the accession of relates. What a Rodman can do. Many people turn up their noses at what they call "dirty work," as though all honest labor was not cleaner than many kid glove ways of swindling one's way through the world. Rather than owe our living to the latter, we would infi nitely prefer to shake carpets orsweep chimneys nt fifty cents per day. A day or two since we learned nn instructive hit of history touching a doer of "dirty work"—a hod man. No matter where ho was born; he were none the worse for being a Turk-man or an Irishman. He came to this city about ten years ago, young, healthy, and honest. Ho could get no employ but hod carrying, and he carried so well as to earn at once his dollar a day. He procured cheap but good board and lodgings; spent none of his earn ings in saloons or low places; attended church on the Sabbath; educated himself evenings; laid up money, and at the end of five years bought a lot in the city, and built a pretty cottage. In one year more he found a good wife, and used the cottage before rented out. For these six years he had steadily carried the hod. Ho was a noted worker, an acknowledged scholar, and noble pattern of a man. On the opening of the Takipartner day h in e i a s business eighth year his talents and integrity were called to a more profitable account. lie embarked as worth in at least alr eadyess ,oco well lovely wife and two beautiful children; a home established. has a h tha as t c i o s m th e e of ee a n h tr o e d.m or an. a brilliant and intelligent circle, and he is one of the happiest and most honorable men as far as he is known. So Much PENNSYLVANIA. AND NEW ILAMESHME.—The tone of the Democratic State Convention of Penn sylvania, and of the message of Gov. Dinsmoor of New Hampshire, is significant of the strong and sound sentiment of both States on, the sub ject of the . compromise and the Union. Signifi cant it may be said to be of the prevalent senti ment all over the Norh; and peculiarly of the democracy. The same elevated and tig4t grew(' the democracy of the Union have ever occupied. That it is not to be abandoned, or lost sight of; now---that it is to be maintained with the energy and earnestness which they have always exhibi ted in times like these, may be a matter of con gratulation among the true friends of the coun try every where,--Buffalo Courier. DECISION OF Casascren.—There is nothing more to be esteemed than a manly firmness and decision of character. I like a person who knows his own mind and sticks to it: who sees at once what is to be done in given cireumstan ces and does it. Re decal not beat about the bush for difficulties or excuses, but goes the shortest and most effectual way to obtain his own ends, or to accomplish a useful object.. If he can serve you he will do so; if he cannot he will say so without keeping you. in- needless suspense; or laying you-under pretended obliga tions. • - . -c-4; . • • ' . . A - NEW INsvattxtorr or Dr.sravc*w.--A capable of firing 25 balls everyntinute, including the time of loading, was shown to 'tura . day or or two since, as an important improvements in, fire arms. Under the barrel in the plaCe or the ordinary ramrod, is as iron tube Containing the 25 balls, and by cocking thd gun a ballis.bronght un.in the barrel and the same operation -also brings up from the - breech a "pill" ofpriming. The dune of powder is contained in the boll, which is not round, but oblong and having an. opening which is corked, shut after the powder hos been introduced. Tho quantity of powder is only 28 grains, and drives the ball with great er force than the large charge in an ordinary gun. This is a new invention, and the mann factaring is now beginning at Williwombeig,and :we learn that a large order has been received.at the founder) , of Gardner, Harrison & Co., of this Aitb for casting breehes, &c., for it. The day 'of its exhibition to ourselves, the owner and part inventor had been down on the meadows with ten men having ordinary muskets. He fired 60 balls while they fired 40; all of his, and only 84 of theirs strwlk the target. Upon a slight exami nation we could see no objection to the instru ment.—Newark Advaliser. • ,• _ ,e" Spain has sent to the Crystal Palade a most superb collection .of deadly weapons. r -- Among others are a pair of rapiers, of Tolido manufacture. One of them; pot° handle and sheath, is fashioned into the' sluipe of a -silver serpent., yillen.-eheathed fOrma a complete britlihen drawn, the exquisite temper of the steel causes it to straighten at' nce._ Some pairs of pistols in, wrought-iron, darinuicened over gold ground, are worked into magnificent designs, and are equal to the art of Cellini.-- Splendid specimens of Spanish embroidery are shown; on seeing_ which, it is said: that ladies who work in Berlin wool and crochet may tlfrow . away their needles and hooks in despair. Orphans! Court Sale. • 'PURSUANT to an circler of the Orphans' Conn of L Allegheny County, the undersigned, AdmlnistrabaL of Jackson Reed, late of said county, deceased; will ex e po. to public sale, on the premisesion the Bth day of July, 18.51 at 10 o'clock..6,_M., •a certain FRAME HOUSE arid LOT OF GROUND,No:, 145 In :Warner, Painter &Lorenz's plan in the Citrof Allegheny, hav• ing a front of - W. feet on South Canal street, and extend ing beck to Carpenter's alley—being property conveyed by W.P. Baum and wife to said Jackson Reed. Also, all that certain lot of Ground in the' Borough of Lawrenceville, containing about one and a half tierce, located at the junction of the Butler and Grcensburgh Roads This Ground has been laid cut in Lots, and will be sold la quantities to suit purchasers. The sale of the Lawreueeville property will take place on the premi= sec on the 6th day of July, 1851, at 2 o'clock, P.M. Terms—One•thlrd of the purchase money calk; the balance lo equal payments at 6 and 12 months from the day of sale,to lie secured by judgment. . Information can be obteined by calling on Mrs. Mary Reed, OH the premises, in Lawrencevitte, where - plans of the Lots eau be seen—or of T. Hower", Attorney, Fourth Street. MARY REED, Adairst., je14:34•14,140 Lawrenceville. •Flower. Basket s or 'Youths , 'Magazine. pills PERIODICAL for Youth has met with cneoumg ing success. * Wherever lams been presented, the reading youth have received it ns a pleasant visitor. I. is the intention to make it, not only a CHEERFUL STO RV-TELLER, but also a vehicle of USEFUL INFOR SIATION and TIMELY HIM'S ; short Moral and In structive STORIES; sketches of CIVIL and NATU RAL HISTORY ; POETUV,F.PISPLES and ESSAYS. Erich number will contain sixteen large octavo pages, and irons two to three finely-execaied Wool) ENO/ZAP :Nos. And, unless ordered differently, will be firmly stitched, and covered with art engravedcover. The year isdivide-d in two Volumes. Volume Second commences with April. TERMS—(otteays in advance 1 Volume 13036 20 Volumes •-• • • • •S 4 00 2 Volames• •• • .60 30 Volumes 5 66 10 Volumes ..... •• • • 230 40 Volumes 725 STRONG INDUCEMENTS FOR VOLUME THIRD. Splendid Premiums to Os paid in Augur:. FIIIST—.I will present to ihat t'upit, or choke Pupils, sending the largest list of subscribers by the - First of dug ust—tprovidal Ju . iiri contains sirty)—"Tux Y.nrru's Lrasaas,. which contains Stvrattv VoLussits. SICO7ID—I will give to the Pupil, or Pupils, sending the next largest Itsi a set of " GaLLsuritiii Scaterunst. BIOGRA PST,. which'comprlses SLIM VOLU/SYS. Tarim—To the next largest, I will give a splendidly bound POCK= HOLZ. Those who contend, will take subscriptions at Twin ty-five Cents for each subscriber, and forward the mo ney and list by the 20th of August. (a• Remember that by July, the postage which is now very oppressive, will be reduced to One-half Cent per copy, when pre paid, or Three Cents for the Volume, or six months. For the Oviduct those who have not seen tl e law, we quote the p arag raph . :-" Subscribers to all periodicals shall be requird to pay one quarter's postage in advance; In all cases the postage shall be oxx-uatx the foregoing ratee---which are one cent on the ounce. Tbe•Flower Basket will bo malted, free of postage, to the ansucccufut clubs. - Address (post paid) jel4 Li MINER & CO., Smithfield street have received /PL. the three first numbers in one of the Boston edi tion of Sbnkspeare's Poetical Works. Price 50 cents. . North British Review for May; • N 0.31 Dictionary of Mechanics; No. 7 London Labor; N 0.13 Pictorial Field Bonk of the Revolution; Tanis, w illoughby & Co.'s edition of Shakspeare's Works New York, No. 12; /olio & Co.'s London edition of Stakspearo'a Works; . Titus Tretnips,The Man of Mney Hopes. By Douglas Jerrold; • Just issqed from the press,by the Darpere, a work en. tilled Yeast—n Probletn.by the outhorof Al on Lozke. The above firm can furnish any or all of the bait% num bers, from the commenetmept of the present periodicals that are Issued in parts. (Jett DIRMINGHAM PRO -ERTY FUR BALI;.—A well LI arranged Brick House and Lot, of 27 feet front on Franklin street, by 47} deep, with a well of good water on the premises. Also, a large frame Dwelling House and Lot of 20 feet front by 611 deep, adjoining the above Also, two unimproved Building LOU , . each 20 foot front by 07e deep, adjoining the above. The wbo'e will be sold for BLBOO, or can be divided to suit pnrchatiers S. CUT HBERT, Gen'i Agent, jel4 ' 50 Smithfield street. DAy WATCIIES.—Ju.t received in Gold Hartung cases, Roby Jeweled, Duplex Escapement -Ruby Jeweled, and made in the very beet manner, both in style and finish. and warranted to run exactly tight. , Also—One very fine self-winding Watch, dispensing with keys al ogether, both in winding and sr tang hands. CUronometer Lover Escapement and Filthy Jeweled. Also—A large assortment of M. Tobias', T. F. Coop er's. and other preferred makers. Also—Avery fine lot of Ladies' Hunt tag Lever Watch ea, Chains, Keys, Seals, Charms, &a. For sale at the lowest regular eastern prices, and warranted. W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker, jola' 67 Market street. APPLICATION will be made to the next Legislature (as provided by Act of Aeeembly,) for a Charter, (for a Saving Fundsinstitution,) for the Citizens' Dopes. Ite Bank of Pittsburgh. Capital to be not less than sioome, one more than $200,000 Pittsburgh Gazette and Hurrisburgh Union copy, and charge this Office, and send copy. 'MlA:gram JTURT RECEIVED two more pieces of theme fine GREY CALSIMER.,.for Coating, which twill ha mode to order on terms that cannot fall to be satisfacto• ty in the price 01 it, nt CHESTER'S Emporium, Jela Smithfield street. To orldste Builders t POSALS, tin c Ind i ug plan s and specifications), for P building a Wire Suspension Bridge across the hlo nongattela River, betweOn Fairmont and Palatine, Nano county, Va., will be rceeived by the undersign ed, through the Post Mice, at Fairmont, (free of post age ), until noon of the 10th day of July next. The span of the bridge will be about ap feet, and the abut merits will be about 30 feet high, with the necessary'sup pon walls and towers; the abutments and towers to be of the best description of rock range work—the support walls lobe of rabble masonry. Proposals will state the price per perch, for the stone work for the abutments,the towers and support walls; also, the price per lineal fuot for the superstructure, (including the anchor ma sonry ), with a double track of 21 feet, or a tingle track of 15 feet. The bridge will be required to support a transient weight of 160,000 dhs. The work to be , done under such supervision as the Corunany may direct.— Contractors will be required to guarantee their work to stand good for a period of twelve months after its com pletion. The stone work and superstructure will be let out together or separately as the directors may deem best upon opening the bids. The payments will be made monthly, in cash, as the work progresses, with a reservation of 20 per cent., which will be paid on the completion of the contract It is desirable that the bridge be completed by the Ist of February, 1252, JAMES O. WATSON, F. ,1 P. Bridge Company. European Agency. - THE undersigned European Agent continues his an nual voyages between America and Wurope, leaving Pittsburgh regularly In each year in Jane, and returning In Septembor—transacting a general L aw Agency, - in connection with his relative, llama lissigkx, Esq., now resident in Dabllti. ,The present tqar will be the twenty fitth of this Agency, through England, Ireland Scotland, Wales, /to. It embraces collection of legacies, debts, rents, properly and claims; remittances of money; preen ring copies of wills, deeds and documents; conducting searches of all kinds, he., ac, innunterible references given. During the subscriber's absence, his brother, Ebwaati J. KEENAN, will attend In his Office. Office on Ptah street, oeposite St:Paul's Cathedral. TIIOMJ,S J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. NOTltllfir Another Fresh Arrival, et No. 97, Corner of Wuod Sheet and Diamond . .4lley, Pittsburgh. DGREGG k. CO. have just tee other new supply of DRY GOODSan S t which have been . purehased since the la Lament pikes, which will be sold at • Owing to our advantages in buying, and lon nce in the business, we Satter ourselves that we min afford ape goods at priees regardless of competition. Our stock will be found to be unsurpassed la the western minket, and much superior to any previous stock kept at the old stand bytiregg TPCandless. j We have ust opened a fresh lot of late ityles of BON NETS, Ribbons, Parasols, Dress Lawn. Betimes, Moue de Gaines, Ladles' White Dress Goods, Ladies' Gimps, Silk Fringes, &c., Broad Cloths, Fancy'Vesdngs, Cassi mores, Summer Printaloonery.Tweeds,Gloves, Hosiery, Threads, Combs, Suspenders, Buttons, Knives , Spoons, Razors, Scissors, /cc., and all other articles in their line, too tedious to mention. We have on hand; brit steely-, ed direct from the manfletarets andimporterN by ez ppress a large lot of GOLD and GOLD and suATER WATCHE, and Watch materi els, and being weekly is the receipt of nib "Goode, 'we intend keeping our assortment complete. We earnestly solicit an early call from buyers generally, before pur chasing elsewhere. Thirty cases of BRASS CLOCKS, just arrived, of va rious kinds.' 67' Remember,' NO. 97, north-west cor o ner of Wood meet and D.hutond alley, Pittsburgh. N. 8.--,The business of the late-firm of Gregg & hi'- Candless is to be settled . by V. Gregg at the . above stand, who is fqlly authorized yid in whose possessmn are the Poets, nbms and papers of said firm. lice C iFFEE I3 3 4 dl s iti l o guYnle g i r ; 2o do Q!d Qovornment Java; at""4l4 for " 4° q _ J o . utaxii & -rsoN' . BLACK SILK LAC E.—A. A. Miami A'Co. bare .juat veeeived a fall supply or the above derivable goods, of altoidtbsi for *go cheap at,. ioB • . • , N 05.62 and 04 Market si. 10()BX8.RAISINS..—historeand or sale by • ' Jet 2 ' IIIIAWORTII & -CAIRNS F• f• BALAO an An esoellent arliele In B , ofe . and for sale by . • • leB et 131.'OUVENEL. • ' '‘ !MEM listitiurilait' s .CrisidisthisiStsr...- le 0015 one only, or both one srttrieirer,arcrthere three persons in the one God! or, are there three objects of worship? A think discourse onthe above subject, designed to ex hibit an outline of the history of tbs. ddetrine of the Trinity, from its source to its mcoNparetidn 'with Cbristi -11114. will be delivered "slim City Lecture Rocun,on evening.. Sevitiphipip c osatuattliscAtj.beforc 8 Inquirers after Christkiin tmigirgarsi earnestly request ed to attend. - Morning oraing service et 10e o!elnek • EU'Mr. Itatebia leteture on Mercantile Law, Dna's Collje. Subject' of this (Saturday) evening', Lectare Mercantile Contracts. • Lecture commences at hatrpast 7 o'elcielC. D''/ . 4ll . Diormira and Mono/ Type remit* aped in printing the lois is offeredfin sole; very - lOw for cash, or approved paper. The typo bas been nerd with great care, is in good condition,, and could be employed for several years in printdr a weekly newspapers one. band press.. Also, for Site, a. - divable set - of chases, as goo d as ILew , Column:end itirtillel Rules, Dashes, /cc. Te above materials will lilt ber sold at a bargain, if op' plication is Made goon. :Address Ipost HARPER. tc LAYTON, e 9 • • Pon Building*, Pittsburgh. Newt/ JOAiiilltAllg °Mee. rr Tea Proprietors of the' Post' be,g leave to inform" their friends and.the public that they have re ceived from the Foundry of L. /mows k Co Nhila: delptda, a very large stock of NEW TYPE, of every size nrult variety imaginable. They are now prepared to execite alt kinds of-Joe iit FANCY CIAO Pomona, in a style unsurpassed by any Office in the conntr., and opon the tygros! ten". - • BANFF...Ft.& Pittsbisres, June . • • sQaree .of -dis tl36 ease BI M c a h tli ildr t en o- is Pate ttra n ui t htilth ' a e ri t e a re or a pare t would be just as reasonable ties:pees-a: rich' crop *Om a barren soil, as that strong and healthy children,sliould be born of-parents whose constitutions have - been worn' oat with intemperance and disease. A sichlylnune may, be originally induced by- hardships, accidents, or totem-penance, bat chiefly by:the latter.. lt is impossible that a course of vice or imprudence should not -spoil, the .best constitution • and dld the evil terminate here, itwould be a Just punis hment forthe folly of the transgressor. :But not so.. For when. once a- disease. is contracted, and through neglect in applying the proper mein' it becomes rivited in the habit, it is then entailed upon posterity.—. Female catistittniana are as capable of improvement as family 4*.tates—anstya whis en:stabil:Mitt to improve, not only your own lrat th at of your own °Toning, by eradicating the Many distressing diseinieir that are entail ed through neglect or imprudence, lose no ilme.in puri fying the blood and cleansing the system. . . Married per sons, and those about to be married,- should not fail to purify their blood, for how many diseases are, transmit ted to posterity. • Bow often do we see Sealds. Scrofula and a thousand other afflictions, transmitted to the rising generation, that might have been prevented by th is time ly precaution 1 To acco m plish which, them is nothing, before the public. or the whole world, so effectoal as Dr BULL'S LATEST UiIPROVISD FLUID EXTRACT. OF 'SARSAPARILLA, combining YelloW Dock and Burdock, with the pure and genuine llondurtM Sarsapar ills- For generaldebility during this warm 'weather, it acts like a charm. restoring elasticity of Muscle and vi -gor, with sprightliness of-intellect. • ' : KEYSER & , • IVitolesale and- Retail Agents, • • 14U Wood st , Pittsburgh. Far sale by D Isl. Curry and Joseph Douglass, Alle gheny City, and by Druggists generllv„ itd&w3m • f Frnm the .Louisville Jourrail, May 49tb,185t1 Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepatni,".fbrOYlPetlisai Prepared from Rennes.or the Stomach . of the the. V"' On •the 7th of May,18.51, Rev. M. D. Williams, Pastor of the Foarth Presbyterian Chureh, ia Kentucky, was and had been foe a long time confined to his room, and most of the titan to his bed,.with Dyspep sia nod Chronic Diarrhcp, and was, to all appearaii •e, on the very verso of the grave, and acknowledged to be ro by his physic tan, who had tried all the ordinary means in 'his power, without effect, and at the above named time. the patient, with the consent of his physician, com menced the use of Dr. Houghton's' PEPSIN,""and to the astonishment, surprise and delight- Of all, be urn much relieved the first day. The third, clay .he left his room. The sixth day, which vas- exiessively hot, he rode tea miles with no bad effect ; on the eighth .day he . went on a visit to the country. and, on the thirteenth' day, th ough not entirely restored to his natural strength, he was no far recovered as to go alone a. Journey of five hundred miles, where lie stowed in aafety,mtieh Im proved in health, having had no distutb tone °fahe stom ach or bowels; after taking rlic first dose of Pepsin. These facts are not controvertible,. and that *lnsist mule which ought to convince all skeptics that there is a power in PEPSIN." Let physicians and dyspeptics investi,grue. KEYSER & KPDOWELL. Agents, Jell ' 110 Wood street. firotlee~TheJotranarxenTstionst3ocutrr,of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of every month at the P lorida House, Market at. . u67y) • . Jona Vottnojr.,.Seeretery, . collecting. Hill Posting, moo. JOHN M'CODBR Y Attends to Collecting, Bill Posting, Distributing Car& and Circulars for Parties, - . ID— Orders left at the Orme of the 'Morning Post, or at liolines' Periodical Store,Third at., will bo promptly attended to. • Emy2lity 3. 3. BUCIUNAN. Pittsburgh, Ye tp - Meeti above Ward or Trade Rooms, comer o Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening. • pe2:3 . [l:rOdd Fellows' Hall, Odeon Budding, Fourth uses, beams' Wood and 2 / a id/field weds —Pdtsburgt Encampment, N 0.., meets Ist and 2d Tuesdays annuli Pinsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, (netts t'.d and 4thi Mechanics' Lodge, No. 0, meets every ThrrridaY 'evening. Western ear Lodge !No. 24, erects every IVednesday . evening. . • _ Iron City Lodge, No. Sta., meets every Monday ev'zig: Mount Ittoriab bodge, 360, meets every Frulay . _ Zocco Lodge, N0.,115 meets everyThuraday evening, at their Hall, corner of SntithGeld and Fifth streets: Twin City Lodge,No. 211, meetsevery . Friday even ing.. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, ftilegt eny City. afttl27:lY A ugerona Lodge. I. o.ot 0. P..• The An oronn Lodge, No.' tt-19, 1. 0. of O. F., meets every Wed esday evening in Washington, Hall. Wood at. I Way 11:7" Dagn Newly & Co. would respeclfttr, . announce to the citizens or Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity, tkal they have had a large Operation Romg, with. a Glass Root and Front, built end arrange° expressly for the pispose of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses.. •The best Dn. guerreetypeson the best material, ate taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence of the proprietors. . The arrangeinLet enables them also • to take Family Groups, of any itembez of persons, in the moat perfect manner. . • Likenesses of %ink or diseased persons, taken in any part of the oily. . Gallery at the Lafayette Ifall,Foorth street, corner of . Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance oh Fourth street. febltly COLUMBUS INSURANCP CQMP4NX. Vire cud Inikrlne. COLUMBUS, 0.1(1:0. D. Adams, Jr., Thomas Noodle, Joseph Whitehill, - N. H. Swayne, P. Hayden, D. Alexander, AL S. Sullivant, Ide, John Graham, O.H. Clarke, Wm. Miner, •• C. M. Let, D. Adrutts. • • - Te undersigned, as Agent of the Above substantialand well known Company, insures property or every description, against loss or damage by See. Also, against the perils of inland navigation. R. 11. BEESON, Agent, °thee In Waterman's Warehouse, apr3o No:8k Water street, Pittsburgh. • The Lone Looked For Specific for Pulmonary Disease is faced at - last ! A man must doubt the evidenceof hia senses, and all ha manintegrity, before lie can reasonably question the array of proof' advanced in favor of Dr. Regen' Syrup of Lampert, Tar and Cent/Wags/a, as an anti-febrile and tonic medicine, which at once reduces all Pulmona ry Indanunalion, expels the cause of the disease, and builds op and strengthens the system. The heads of our Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, and citizens of all classes hive, ova their own signatures, attested its powerful remedial properties, and in the pamphlet to be had of the Agents, as well as in the columns of the pub lic press, the most positive and satisfactory evidence will be found. Ace advertisement. mylo iu-r. or; or o. ot MeeUng,Waslington Hall, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alloy. Pa-mutton Lonot; No. 136-11leety eyes). To,esday footling.. . MEKCAITILIII ENO/014411MT, Nil. EP—Meets Ist ;Ind na F riday °roach mantb. . . .m0:43-17 Petroleum t . ' Shirkyrburg, Huntingdon Co., Pa., March 4,11. S. M. Kier: Dear Sir--Your Petroleum is working wonders in this vicinity ; therefore we would thank you to send us two dozen by the Pearisylvania'Railroad. We are entirely out, and it 111 being inquired 'for almost every day. Yours;respectruilv b .1 RN LONG fr. CO. yinyeseftia, Ashland Co., Ohio, March 10, 'St. S. M. Kier: Dear Bir—Your Agent a few weeks since , left with us four dozen Book Oilovitich we have sold.' 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, &.c., . W. :ACOTT. For sale by Keyser& Mllowell, 144 Wood street ; R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street ; B. A. Fahnestoek tr. Co., cornet : of Wood and Front streets; 11: Xi. Curry, A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, and H. P. Behar - ant, Allegheny. Also, by the proprietor,. 8. AI. MEM. aprta • Canal Basin, Seventh 144'in/burgh. • Mr. Sloe n.: -Dear Sir: For alength of time I was se ti end,' afflicted with the Rheumatic complaint, and ap plied ftgeti Itte ValiOUS liniments,pain-kinens;ae.,witn ont obtaining any relief. After which, your agent at this place r iatlaeuced me to try your . Ointment, and within .two weeks from the time I commenced using it, the pain ceased, and I was effectually cilia; and shall recent- mend all who are similarly aMitted with. the distressing complaint, to procure our evxUerse Ointment without delay. • Respectfully yours, OSCAR F. MOTT: riecevHle, Peoria 'Comity; May t ,'45. . . elated Firemen's initiressee comma, y of the City of plttaborgb. W. N I ALLAS, Presl.—ROßEftT FINNEY Sec Ur—Wiry against FIRE and zdAßin' k US AS of - all kind (Op in ishela Howe, N0i.1,24, ci g Mau W. W. Dapas , . Rody Pattepson, R. If. ilartley, R. B. Simpson Jashwz- Rhodes, C. tI: Pardsort, Wm. U. Ed. toltsgslo 4 olVtOggi_A, ry..4Athatt, Wat. Collingwoc4, B. O.ssawypr, Chas. !tellt.yv in. fir gmiati. ' fe1.)20 ENCOURAGE ROB E INNI I ITUTIONS: INSURANCE . OCRIPANY, .." OY PITTSBUROII. 4 s a GAIU B 9BY. Presl. A. W. MARKS. Seey OXes—Ne. 41 Nato. st i ris Warehouse et C. If. Graaf. MO 'Tins Company Is now prepared to Insure an. kinds • Of risks, on Honses,hinnotactories, Goods, Merchan dise in Store, and in Tmasito Vessels, Ac, • • An ample guaranty for the ability. and integrity of the' Institution, le afforded in the character of the Directors, who arc all citizens of Pittabnrgh, wall and faratablY known to the community for thew pradenCexiatelligence end Integrity.. . . Duiscros.s—C. O. Hassey, Wm. Baga'ay, Wm. Lair'. met, Jr Walter Uryom, ii . agbp, ging, Edward !teazel ton se 9.Harbaugh, S. DA. Kier. taarlZttl • •:-:•..:‘..?f:-..;•-•-•:!•-• ."" —Co '~~'_ , , 1 . .4', SPECIAL NOTICES. Type oz Sale DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., President D. ALEXANDER, Secretary, Excellent Olntntent. EWE MN= -_ •,, ~, ; .. ~; w '~• '. ,`~c MEE T ~'Y. ~M' r .a. ... =EMS AMUSE UTS. TB zAwass Fifth Street, bilsems ;nod and Snathfieli , JOSEPH posTER • trisee AND Mimic:" Ansurraacz—FiratTier and Parq untie, 50 cents; See • ondandTbirdTlera • 2s cents; Colurcd Gant Il i 25' nrnisi Prime Razes, eat h, 81.00. Doorn open at 7 enfant ; Curtain rises at 7it o'clozk. r - •• Mr. and him BARNEY WILLIAMS will appear. SATURDAY HYMNING, Jane 14th,1851,.the pep fOrmancos will einimiensawlih_ . • • • nife r iiißes - wmnr. TO.bafollowtiLivlth.. • • - THE LIHERIOK '39Y. The whole to conclude with JENNY LIND IN NEW NoRE, • In rrhearset t tbe.neetrAt'sutut.of Etbandy,firnalae. "Likewise new niece t in Ilk at the titoes - ,) entitled, Woman's Highfs,or Fewale:Cele_grititi THIS CEVEHR - OTELI VICTURE,Iti now exhibiting at TONTINE--JHHISK-FOutat'xttget, oltoilte Major Latin:lees Housta,„ . • j e tLi tt , • The - Nile, sir Atteltion..3l.laalspil i. WOW - I_4%N, at Adientetuo -1ta11 7 . 0f41? F AR -.1.1` :FAMED' - TRANSPARANT RA tilA OP hGVITA.NITNIMIA:: iplend WOW ry of Egye den A nth/nide tke. L atal superb lab tee x at Hieroglyphical ricalptorea.— °rat descriptions, t , G. GIaDDON, formerly.Urated 'Stated:Causal at Cairo. °ricotta Mode at each exhibition. '• Et T llTY . eveiling at 8 o'clock; Wednesday and Saturday afternoons , . tit 3; :Doors open au hoar before. Adoliesion 25 eiits; chil dren half price, &Imola of twenty popils andover 10c. 'Peaeher• with stsboola. free. Itel2ar • •" 4%11. Right Latour ts.r.; • -• tnX"D:4N RIOR CIRCUS TRIUMPILANT: !intr. toitt Ci!etut,reptenettlation•nyci tvitneased by j, the people. • ' L • • . LEVI Q. NORTH and his t:elehiittetrEcrveiOnnuany• -'• • DAN Is HIMSELF AGAIN? Will tidixhiblted ittl'lnstotrithAn front of tot A men einf Hotel• Pena streeti thegdiA. 4th. and 51110( ly - Ihtitienhireln` future otiVeintentents tnyWolit or I m . • ono. •R t7BERIIIES fresh from the vine* ere noviserv °Ted ep is thiixtteat.:'Aiso,Creamond other lees, The place is DOW id; The height!! of 11,1 beauty;> The steamboat__ le.a.srea -evarE nr r land an omnibus every half honr•for *he Gardelk.: Closed on ijea . _ . WrOIIEE.---Tha VIAL and IR-HT= BLOWERS are 1.11 requested to meet at John Yeager's,-on Smithfield street, on Saturday evening; the t•llth inst 4 at 7k o'cl oc k . Punctual attendance is requcted : By order Of the Coto: mitten. _ • • trt Compound Syrup or 'fedUrn , Dock Root, court's.% the • firma. tank nmoug the - proprietory fill mcdicinei of this .country (or completely eating Canker,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, end all °the riliteasca arising from an impure elute of the, blood. Also, Liver Complaint, Catarrh, .dyspepsia, Headaches. Dizzinesty- Coughs,Soreuess and Tightness a Lout the Chest; /Iron chit's. or lloarsenessyDryness, and a tickling sensation' • about the Throat; and an used with unprecedented MC. cc's in all cos .....es of • • ' -FEMALE WEAANFAISAIVLIOSNERA lIEBIL/py. Strengthening the, vedakeisea body, giving lone to the intripillQlB4l4, Old tkentile cy stern If the testimony of thousands or living.witne-ocs. from all parts of the country, can relied upon, itis singe la rly elheacions in curing aft Huozora find restoring de bilituted and broken down constitutions; It ii purely vegetable in its compositionand' so accurately com bined in its pmportions that th e chemical, botanical and medical propeuties of each ingredient liarmonieusly unite to PIIRIFY TUE BLOOD: _" It bee removed belly chronic diseases which hes bar. lied the skill of tho best pby sie lane ; and bas also cared Cankcr,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Serofolai which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to nake the least inc. prcssion upon. It has been tested in many cares of CANCEROI.IB lIUMORS.'. Toe most obstinate Cancers have 'been cared-by this medicine, We North/a it is a saluablo medicine in all BILIOUS CO , NIPLATNTS. It , removes all obstruction in the circulation, rendeting the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in all caseirof Asthma, and may he used in all cnoirues,and at all seu.ons of the year. I This Syrdp is prepared only by C. MORSE & CO.; at 102 Fountain streeti Providence. LI :und sold whisk. , • sale anti ritail,by • - S. Pk WICKHRSHASI, - - Only Agent for Western Pen - sylvsnlis, - . • jell:y •• Warehouse:ear Wood and SI ith sts.: Pittsh'it. 'Valuable Lot on Third Stitaisl7i-------br- e.idal T WILL. sell the itt)LOD Third street, adjohungthe Up holstery 'e smblignmont of WillinanNoble'cin the one side, and the Engine Heine of the Vigilant Fire epipha ny, on the other, The front on Third street .1a •Itt feet, with n depth towards Second street of 90 fa, t, more or leta. The price is 81,500—St,u00 in thand, the balance, midi interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the 'Lot, payable in one and two, pearl' froth the date of the sale. The title Is Perfectly good. • •. ._CHARLE.3. SIIALER • . lel - Office of C. Shale r, 160 remelt ••- • •• - TUST RECEIV aiD a fine assortment of thelieltiligPSi gy for burning the Camphene, Pine and Etheftall•Dilar wltlith I will sell nt greatly reduced prices. . • . TOUGH. • :J . :a Feudist., between MJOHNarke S t and Wol4, '- idanoractunsr and Dealer,.Wholesalenad nt the above named Oils. . • • '• • • (jell • •Dearaeosi• Noises 134 the - And all Disagriea6re Ifischaters from the Ear .Speedily _ and Percnerninttyllemored... DR. IiIIAKTLEY, Principal Ands' of the New Yolk, Eye cant Ear Surgery, and of 6i Nortts 1 vends street, Philadelphia, has-decided toprolong his many. - is short time longer . . . Until further notice, the Doctor may be. controlled in. Rebecca street, Allegheny City, the first three story brick Dwelling goose beyond the School DOUSS: • , The Doctor feels wanted, that his l'aiieutilit Pittsliisrph wPI enjoy a pleasant walls to the skier city, tend for their especial sisreonuopdiition, he wilLextend hours of consultation at the above place; from 8 A. M. to 8 P. N. Thirn-en years - close nod almost utulivided attention lo this brunch of special pra-.tice, has enabled ttim to re. dule his treatment to such degreu of sueeuss us fOfind tbn most confirmed end obstionie eases.yielet,. l by. co - ileadyattention ro the means prescribed. .[A . /fib GARD:VP:BS—A few, ooreo.. or grountynolit. toe Ally,Suitatale for gisrde s skir sale, •IRogatiro Fon. SALE-, k but tenn attect.tutiotuing feat • thews' &able—Lain be sold tow. 'lf dealtable, the Wigs bo divided to sort two peiiong.. F.equileof jell : . A , W.10;043 - fr. CO. LARD 0/4-abbls,for sale by • J. D. WILLAAbIiI Iclo Wood Q UUARS-10 bble: Levering's' Crushed . l e•Pedveetteet ; 10 do. amall-loaf; • IR Mids. prime Di. O. • • For salt Jell .• ' • • J. - D.WILLJAIIS•& • i AS—UtuDield'e In ge e Coed; Veneo,ll‘D • tax Dried Bce4 :. Edeealeby . l •• . • J.D. 1 0114.10 . 01.3 4:gov. • 1100 EARL sTAßCl:7l.l3.7Ncsoilot. For salre-by.. • —jeti • . . 3 13. WILLIA3IIIs* &Cd T E.MON SUGAR-4 casqs far washy - • - 1./ .1011 4. I),AVILLIAIII.9 tr. CO, Go !cue and Jaguar - coll. • riNwa. BUILDING Lars PUS Se LEI —A saleable ( Belldtng Lot of 2.1 feet.frent on Liberty street, Ninth Ward,by tut:Weep to Spring alley: Price, Edoo. Alco, aLot of 20 feet trout, on a wide alley. Price' 5450 Terns for each easy. The above arc at the proper 'grade for building, and near to valuable improvement{•—making theist desirable property. ' S. OUrHBERT, Gaul Agent, • • lel t • ' ' SO Smithfield sv (Formerly Carom to the Into Y. earriv,) NXTOULD most respectfully announce to bin triends VT and the publics in general, that Secon d rented the Store, N . 36 Market sbee., -between and Third streets, where he intends carrying on the , TAILORING ROSINESS in all departments. 'lle Is now receiving rams -mit XASTERN BS ARkWES• an entire new stock or GOODS, for Spring and Sommer wear, viz: superfine • French, Entel.sh and American Gotha , Caslimatedi, • Tweeds Ccissmore.s.(Twilkd Fren th /fatnt Mas s a wipe ' tior article for business Ctiars,) together with a large as !. sortineut of-plain ang figored Cassintera, neW dem table styles. • - • . '• - Also an excellent tot of fancy Silk Coohrnero, So.:;" and Eifiu•stilles. Ratings, all of which the subscrib,„„ is prepared to caake to order in the neatest and nict 4 g os h_ lemovie Stylus, at as low prieezi • as any °Mos.:A o oli s h_ . merit. He therefore hopes by strict' attrocio_, to all or . dors int rusted to Ws care; to Merit a shot s - - , - ..4 - a hlt e trounge. . • JAEf..rglir, C.WATT. N 0.36 Market, between Sce.mitl nnd Third its. TO TAILORS.—I shall cor„trir e ea u and amia..l.a= ;tractions on.iny syvtora., o f Garment Dristegbang•an here Pare, ash. followt: og p r i ce , ' Ay ; kaaennorad e d by oral inotstabition, aajdona:lnemamiona JARWC. WATT.: Jelo7 • ; • Ts treet r illi -0 13WELIN01TOU - , cp . , in"..ifiwn as •tlie* First Ward .Pablie School oollecodt;ible fora lilirb.rn stand or Bearding House; Apply 11 , 1 1 Ree. No. al Filth Street, Steam Cabiue;‘-woria atßyan's Buildings. . ljeb. ' • r.iST RPXKIVED AND FOR- SALE BY .709lifa RHODES tt - 0O 3 - No. 0 Wow' Smart; • .500 boxes tremolo' . 40 bags Cream .Walnuts; 'SOO •do Orariges; SS: do Filberts; LOGO bushels Pea Nuts; • 30. bags Walnuts, • 1000 drums Figs; 20 cases Prunes. to Jars SOO hlt' do • do do lit fancy bee; 00 boxes R. 41.„ ,, io - do " Sardines; " • . ..130 do Layer lio; •10 do Sicily 14qmiticrii 100 half • !doi da ; • • 95 boxes Refuted do; • CUoboxes Fire Crackers; Gob:takers-Salad Oil ; 200 do do .. do No. 11; 20 boxes Moccaroat ; • 100 dozen ROOM Almonds ;20 . - .do Vermicelli; 200 die Lemon Syrup; 20 do Gem DruPs•_" 3001/Cocoa Nuts; ' GO do No.l tee rt candy GO mats [rico GO dozen Pepper Sauce; 50 bags - Taglioaa do; ' . 4.0 do. Pickles: 4u do S. papier obeli do; 20 -do Claret Wine; 10 bales Bordeaux- - . do; 21) do Muscat do; -Www•Muste r ' • • "INC' ELEBER • • Where are the Fnedds'of My Youth! Roam-with Thee; ' • • Farewell, if ever Fondest.; Prayer:; ' • Temperance A.nthem—Dediento to Il.eTertnieratree- Soag.. of Merel , t 'Poetri from : Hanyan`s. Pilgrim's - Fly Switt,:ite Zephyrs The. Keepsake- Comte Go Where'Honar—ftitat Colsnello: Drinking Hong. By ."Macheilit!4-- • • The celebrated 0; 1 0(0030ns. W• N..-Wallare Moonlight is Sleeping: r'• • • ,r. • • The Star: of L ov e...; , ec.tiioilirot:ttikftad by w•-• Waltace is L• • • Thove. D ays are Gone—zikamig.-..py;l4. lrish Evtala. Qathartne Hays; • •. Henrietta., Wallace Concert, Eeelstiksynatabtfre, !Pastdon Polka`v. Also. a - Bte selection atedey teaeh lug music; Waltzes, Marcher, and a complete : nesor* mentor Yaolta and FluteMasic. SIGN OF THE * GOLDEN HARP.: 3e13 ; No. lot Third filreet.. • N. --Now arriving e. fine stock of' NEW PIANOS' Co;wiry Iteoldence for Sale I' Fr HE subscriber offers Tor sale a number •1111'17r;.• 2. ranging. from three to five acres—to snit purchasers : nest the village of .Wilkinsbargh; :fronting on -the. reensburgli: ftirapike, and within • twc hundiedf.verds • of the Depot of the 'Central Railroad: ,A. plan of the Lots can be seen at A. li. Titiller24 Office, on Fourth; st;,. or at 197 Libeny street: . Terms moderate. • :Je3:tf .1. P. BORBA= . 124001 L BOARDS-100,000 act for *Molly , • . . 4011011' A. - 9AK FLOOR BOARDS--20,00h0 Rea,. welt:seasoned, for sale by TORN-A. BLOOMER.. 12:2w . Allegheny P/0ning'41.1113... "PAGODA firtITORE.--Just laceired end for 'eale nt the pagoda Too Store, prime article .or PORT • • • WINE And PftENCH BRANDY,rielee a:prams:4.l6r inecbeinnt purposes. Price St par einart or bottle. l e oi• aWeriOr Jot of CHAMPAprIE; tyJNEiJ, of On Jenny Lind and and Eon brands. • flail :(IAOLONU TEA—tWra thoimth. Tea, Me be,,t d m e....,'-dmerietur market, jun recetred at the Tekth Tea, Stere,39Plith atntet. • liel3/ • - • =Ml=lll2=lM =ME MONE INMPRI ) -‘5 EWA I y :F „ N ~i : .i' ~Y y.,
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