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It, pp ptj►sioN COV2TT DEMOCRATIC. STATE NOWN4TIOSs Ver. , Jimliosoi of the : Supreme Bench. ••. Ha..JEßEkell S. BLACK, of Somerset. , • is • ZAIIES - VALMPBELL,' of Philadelphia. • is - ELLIS LEWIS, of Lancaster. , GIBSON;' of Cumberland. i..WVALTER H. T14A9 . 111:H,..0f 'Allegheny. . , . hleetlag.of the Demoaritlo Comutittee of Correspondence of Allegheny CountY. , Thci Committee met at the Orme of the 2kromirii Pori; ott Sattaday, Jane 14th, at 11 o'clock. Asmazw Bair' s ag,. Esq.; the - regtott Chairman, being absent, on motion . NO. CAI= Liscitt acted as Chairimin, pro tan. After some consultation, the following resolution mss adopted;. - Remitied. That this Conimittee de now adjourn, to meet - align on Saturday, July 26th. at 11. o'clock. A.11T.. at the . Bt. Charles Hoiet. In the city of Pittsburgh, to transact such business as mky then ond them be °sought before - theln. DAVID LYNCH, - Chairman, pro rem. . • .C:fr The following named persons compose the Com• adueel • A. Brake, • Dr. John Pollock, , . Po A. Black, Wm. Hawkins, • Charles Barnett, Dr. James Powers, Robert Woods, John Dunn, L.: Harper, H.S. Magrow, Charles Kalif, Rody Patterson, John Coyle, Join, D. Miller, D Lynch, • Abraham Hays. • Philadelphia CorrespOndent. We take great pleasure in announcing to our ,readers that we have secured the services of an admirable correspondent in Philadelphia, who will furnish us at lest twice a week with an in. Uniting letter froM the "City of Brotherly Love," We are determined to make the Post is all respects the leading paper of Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON COPPER MINING COMPANY. In the absense of any exciting political news, a short history of the origin and progress of the Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company, may not prove unacceptible to the numerous readers Of the Poet. • On the'2oth of May, 1845, Curtis G. Hassey, Charles Avery, and Thomas M. Howe, of Pitts burgh, William Pettit, of Copper Harbor, Michi gan, 'lleums Jones and Charles Scudder, of Bos ton, and George C. Bates, of Detroit, formed a partnership . or association,. under the style of "The Pittsburgh and Boston Copper Harbor Mining Company," and obtained from the Score:- tory of War a demise for a term of years, with'a right of re-newel, three tracts of land on the Southern shore of lake Superior. The stock was divided into six thousand shares, valued we believe; originally, at $lB per share. Charles Avery was elected President, and Thomas M. Holm was chosen' Secretary' and Treasurer of the Company. The first Report of the Company was published in January, 1849, giving a full statement of its affairs from 1844 to 1849. In this Report the Directors congratulate the stockholders upon the fact, " that the enterprise has at length, after encountering and successfully overcoming a va riety of discouraging vicissitudes, assumed a - position, calculated to challenge the confidence of the most skeptical." Of the Cliff Mine, which is the most productive, we believe, in the world, the- Edrectom say: ."About one-third of the ... ! entire product is of sufficient purity to ship to the market in the shape in which it comes from them_ ine ; producing, when refined about 60 per cent. of pure Copper. The poorer ores are crashed and washed at the mine, and brought np to the value of 60 'to 70 per cent." Masses of pure Copper, continues the report, have been ftnmd in all Parts of the vein as far as it has been • penetrated; some weighing as• much as sixty and eighty tons. -These are cut into pieces of manageable dimensions by means' of the cold chisel. In 1848 eight hundred and thirty tons of mineral; averaging 60 per cent. were shipped - from the - Cliff Mine, and in 1849, the shipments of the season were about 1000 tons. On the 21st of May 1849, the Company declared a dividend of $lO per share. The report of the Directors, January, 1850, ex hibits a flattering statement of the product and prospects of the mine. The Directors say:— "The estimated value, in dollars, of the product of the last year, embracing the mineral on hand at the mine, at the period of the last report, is $244,287 64 ; or deducting the last mentioned Item, is $204,676 68; after defraying the expen ses of melting and refining." The expenditures of the Corapany during the same period were *104,968 77. A dividend of $l4 per share was paid to the stockholders during the year 1850. The next (last) Report of the Directors issued in Jainutry, 1861, brings the history of the Com pany to the Ist of December 1849. The amount of mineral raised during the previous business year was 7,837 4 888 lbs. The product of the Company that period, is estimated $178,129 07; and the expenditures were $116,855 40, which embraces the new engine, erection of buildings for the same, &o. Two semi-annual dividends of ssper share'were ordered to be paid to the stockholders during the present year. The ore so called is not an ore of copper, but native metalio copper, sometimes found in large_ masses, quite pure and malleable, and at others diffused throughout the gangue or vein -stone, in all imaginable proportions, from a mere trace of the metal perceptible to the eye, up to 80 or 90 • per cent: • The poorer portions of the vein-stone are • created in stamping mills propelled by steam, at the mine, and then washed; and the copper thus • • freed from the rock and earthy matter, and • brought up to about 70 or 80 per cent., is pack ed in small casks and shipped. Such part of the miu-stone as is supposed to contain 50 per cent and 'tame of copper, in the state in which it • • pines out of the mine, is packed at once into larerebi, - and shipped in that state. - The masses of copper are freed from the ad boring rook by being subjected to a roasting process, and in this way many of them are shipped earnest pure. The extraordinary success of the Pittsburgh and Bott4it'llining Company is well known to the priblitc-and ;it is without parallel, we pre earns; in the history of: the business operations of. the Crated States. The stock of the Cliff Mine, which was originally nominally valued at $lB per share, is now held at $125, and readily sells at $123 per share! , We doubt whethereven California, rich ai it is in gold, can boast of sue cess equal to that we have here deicribed. ::JUNE 19, 1861 ‘comsvt. thefint -61 4. ° : on: Taekday.tifternoett. We. new propose - to give a brief ascription of atm; After the•ote is bought'lretplthel-tai na P . it is smelted jnthalurpaces'of the Comp a ny at . Pitts" placed in the furnace -'.in large masses, sometimes eighing over 5,609 . lbs. To admit of this, the entire top of the fur mice, (which is built within a square band of iron,) has to be removed by means of an im mense. crane, and the ore is reified by the same mar-hinerY; :and placed in the furniee. After being melted, 'the Copper is moulded into in gots,-calies 'arid bars, and is afterwards convert ed into other - atticle&:, The'- cakes are taken to the Company's: Rolling.-Mill; are there annealed and rolled into ilieelit.Q.nbont an inch in thick ness, and' are then ... mit:into small }flips. These slips are again heated, and rolled out into sheet copper of every thicknees required by copper smiths. - Experienced ,worlianekand good judges say that the sheet copper-I:rade at the above works, is the best in the united States. The works produce, with the' present machinery, 800,000 tons of rolled copper per annum. The Company alio have maehinery with which they cut bottoms very rapidly for the various vessels utied - about cooking stoves, &c. We may here state that the ore is brought to Pittsburgh under the following descriptions "Barrel ore," which yields 59 per cent.; "Muses," which is very pure and solid, and yields from 79 to 80 per cent.; and "Stamp," which yields c) per cent. In the" Stampings" is found largo quantities of silver, sufficient, we are told, to pay th freights Of the Copper ore from the mines to Pittsburgh! From the Reports :we learn that during the year ending in Deo'r., 1848, $lOOO worth of - silver was selected from 88 tons of stampings sent to Pittsburgh; and during the year 1849, $2300 was selected in like manner from the stampings. - We are pleased to add that the Pittsburgh Copper Works are now in a very flourishing con dition. The business is conducted under the firm of C. G. Huss= & Co. TEHIL&IIITEPEC. The New Orleans Delta gives a glowing des cription, of dm? . productions of the `lsthmus of Tehuantepec, the. extreme fertility of the soil, and the peculiar adaptation of the climate to all articles of Southern growth. The editor ven tures a comparison between that part of the country as it is now is and what it must become in the hands of our energetic and enterprising countrymen. He speaks of Cotton, of wild growth; the whiteness and strength of which are remarkable ; some ears of Corn, above twelve inches long, that are said to be of the fourth crop in the year. The Sugar Cane is said to attain a height of from 12 to 18 feet ; and an article cal led Pita grows there; which equals in quality, strength, and length of fibre, any of Manilla. This of course will become a valuable article of commeve for the manufacture of cordage. Vanilla of high flavor, the same which we are accustomed to , receive through the neighbor ing port of Vera Craz ; a fine specimen of Indi go; Tobacco, which is fully equal to the most fragrant production of Cuba; Cigars, which are greatly admired by connoisseurs; and, finally, we will metion the specimens of Marine Shell, the old vaunted Tyre purple dye, which is a rarity that has almost disappeared, and is chief ly preserved in history; its existence is now discovered anewin the rocks of the Pacific coafts. There is also said to be upon the Isthmus a great variety of the most valuable kinds of wood. VALUABLE RECIPE. Several gentlemen of Georgia have recently made a publication, in relation to the Cholera, and other similar disorders that so much prevail during the summer months, which we give be cause it appears to be sanctioned by very re spectable authority—the Georgia' Con3tittitional ie. These gentlemen say that they have known violent cases of Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, &c., to be cured in a short time by this simple remedy. This remedy is an extract from the bark of the Sweet Gum Tree, which is obtained by boiling a moderate shed handful of the bark in a pint of water, until it assumes the appear ance of. coffee. Sweeten it to the -taste with loaf sugar, and add a wineglass full of good brandy, if the symptoms are severe. The green bark is thought to be best, but the dry article is efficient_ “City of Plttaburgh.” We were much pleased, yesterday evening, at receiving a note from Messrs. ADAMS & Co., the proprietors of the great Eastern, Western and Southern Express Lines. The offer of these gentlemen is in perfect accordance with their general character for liberal public spirit. We let their note speak for them: Pirrenunnu, June 18,1861 To the Editors of the Post: Dear Sirs—We would take pleasure in announcing, through your paper, that we will transport all articles intended for the new and elegant steamer "City of Pittsburgh," contributed by our citizens, free of charge. Yours, respectfully, ADAMS & CO. A MODEL INKSTAND. We are indebted to Mr. A. C. Cnozzazni, the agent in this city, for one of the most admirably 'designed hatstands that we have ever seen. It is known as the Atmospheric Pressure Inkstand, and is so perfectly adapted to the wants of the penman, that he can obtain from it a greater or less quantity of ink, at pleasure. In addition to this, you may upset it among your most valua ble papers, without any fear of having them spoiled. It spills no ink, with even such rough usage as that. Mr. Oxonians expects to wait upon our citizens generally, in order to supply them with this valuable appendage to every wri ting desk; but it may be seen by those who may be disposed to call upon him, at the warehouse of MCFADEN & Covens, corner of Wayne and Penn streets. Maryland.—Now Constitution. We give below the returns from the entire State on tho New Constitution,fromwhich it will be seen that the majority in itti favor is 10,418. Counties, &c. For. Against. Baltimore City 9416 6830 Baltimore county 2118 857 Montgomery 605 614 Corroll 1471 . 1095 Talbot ..... .....:,. 618 840 Kent BBB 442 Somerset • 693 838 Worcester 749 466 Queen Anne's • 617 527 Prince George's' 207 665 Harford • 1184 874 Washington • ....2918 688 Frederick 8179 948 Allegany 1883 703 Cecil lB7B 638 Anne Arundel 948 1118 Caroline 98 65 Dorohester 511 • 488 Charles 160 427 St. Mary's • 167 588 Calvert • . • maj.l69 ger We see from the Wheeling papers, that some gentlemen of that State have undertaken the task of preparing a Gazetteer of Virginia.— -:••••••• • .*, -4 I:) , . • ;".•• z • • -• • ~ FROM. ismLADEZpsiza. •••_•—• •• ,•.. [COIIIIEBPONDBNCE 05111C.D.aut magma rose.) Pmetanktprai . , June 113,1851-; ay .Dear Post—lt may be a fortuziate, and it irsto be hoped may prove circumstance of • not unreal promise, that a now correspondent can 'touch hitt beavertto the readers of the Post with so many ..pleieingand gratifying surroundings. It is unnecessary to enumerate them all, for to do so were to tire Many readers to whom the thoughts might'not be new; but in part it May be done, for all 'will share alike the gratification resulting from the fact that our State is entering upon a new career of vigorous and substantial prosperity—that the business relations between our two great marts of trade are daily becoming more and more intimate and important—that the Democratic faith is every day' more manifeetly becoming tlzs faith of the Union—that the party in Pennsylvania is united and harmonions--!that its general nominations are complete, and unex ceptionable in that completeness—tie:it the for ward movement seamed by the amendment to the Constitution making the Judiciary elective, promises lasting and real advantage; and fur ther, besides many things else, that the Post, in its advocacy and defence of right, has won a po shion of acknowledged eminence, and has re cently put on those typographical adornments which alike indicate its success and popularity. So much by way of introduction—personality, if you choose to call it such. But personal or oth . erwise, the facts, exist, and the true Democracy of the State should find in them no small satis faction, For the announcement that the nomi nations of the Harrisburg Convention are well received, you are doubtless fully prepared. The character of the several candidates justifies the expectation, even were they less favorably and, extensively known. There has been, however, cause to apprehend some little disaffection in this county in reference to one of the candidates. The Hon. James Campbell had been very vio lently assailed by a portion of the party, and open opposition to him if nominated was threat ened. But better counsel has prevailed. The whole Democracy of the county are now heartily united in favor of the ticket. Even-the States man, which you are aware .has for some time pursued a disorganizing course, on Saturday yielded a manly adhesion to the entire nomina tions; and those gentlemen who a low weeks since issued a protest against Judge Campbell's nomination, ore prepaying, by a suitable address, to correct what might be the effects of their in judicious and unjustifiable proceedinge. There is then no cause for apprehension, and our friends in the West may be assured that the party here is fully and truthfully united. • - The Lind excitement is rapidly dying out, and fears are entertained of the consequences to her resulting from the loss of Barnum's tact and management. You Western people know very well that it takes a strong head of steam to make much headway against a rapid current. So, too, when the individual tendency of money is so strongly pocket-ward as it is now, it calls for much excitement to bring it forth in doses suited to the high artistic palate. Jenny's last concert hero was given on. Friday night. The house was moderately filled, but at low prices. Her first concert on her own account, on the Wednesday previous, was a "rusher." It Would have done Barnum good to see such a house, aside from the pleasure of pocketing - the pro ceeds. Her contract with Barnum was dissolved on Monday. There was, therefore, (Wedoes. day's concert being already advertised,) little time to prepare for her own independent busi ness, such as providing tickets, &0., and her agents obtained of Mr. Barnum a sufficient quantity of his old ones for the occasion. They selected the tickets of the 16th of May, Mr. Barnum having had tickets printed for each con cert as they progressed, those for each concert bearing their proper printed date, and all so marked as to guard against fraud. The first tickets were sold on Tuesday morning, and hu mediately upon the fact being known that the tickets of the 16th May were good, a shreid'l speculator started for New York, gathered up in ! that city about 500 tickets of that date, which had been bought on speculation end were left unsold, returned the same evening, and by sell ing them the next day at all prices, from $5 down, pockotekit is presumed, not less than $l5OO or $1800.• The new management were , thunder-struck, and it was some days before they could discover the modes operandi of the fraud. The worst of it is, however, that the press, which has done so much for Barnum, laughs in its sleeves at these pranks upon his successors, and well it may, for the new man agement is so bent on money-making as to forget what Barnum always thought of first--the news papers. Yon have already had, probably, Barntun'a estimate of his profits out of the Lind concerts. His accounts, with Le Grand Smith, his agent, show receipts by him, over all expenses, for the 93 concerts, of $497,600. Miss Lind, at the same time, has realized about $350,000, and the total receipts of the concerts lack less than $2,,5,- 000 of a million. These are large figures, very large ; but you must not, on that account, solely set them down as exaggerations. It is true, they call for over $lO,OOO for each concert; but there are many things contributing to the whole which few would take into consideration. For in stance, the sale of programmes alone for these concerts, in addition to paying rent, cost of ush ers in attendance, &c., has realizes Mr. Barnum over $17,000. Barnum, also, by the breaking of the contract, receives $27,000. There is much gossip as to the cause of this rupture.— The prevailing rumor is, that Signor Baku', assuming Jenny to be his wife, which most peo ple also believe, did not exactly relish the man ner in which arnum was realizing a fortune from their voices, and proposed to buy him off. Cause for an open rupture was not-long want ing. It was found in the fact that Jenny bad to sing in the old circus here, anti a terrible explo sion followed. Barnum now goes to Europe to bunt up other novelties, first issuing a book of his musical tour in the United States. Jenny sings in Boston this week, then goes to New port, &c., and in the autumn makes a tour of the west. Her business men in the interim will de vote themselves to the study of Barnum's suc cess, that they may follow him more closely. The last political rumor is that a change in the Post Office in this city is determined on. Never was an office so badly managed as this has been. The frequent depredations upon the mails, trace able to this point, have given the office the most unenviable character at Washington, and in amount the losses here have exceeded almost half the Union besides. Some $12,000 have been abstracted within the last week, and busi ness men of all parties are demanding a change. Mr. White made an excellent Chief Clerk, but be lacks capacity for the head of the office.— Among those mentioned as likely to succeed him are Col. John C. Montgomery and Robt. Morris of the Inquirer, the latter having perhaps much the best prospect It is doubtful, however, if his appointment would result advantageously. Ho lacks energy and the business qualifications requisite for such a post. It is a great mistake the Whig party make in supposing it is only ne cessary to fill a place by appointing a man against whom there are no strictly personal ob jections,, and leaving the business to take care of itself. No one but a shrewd business man can successfully guard the interests of the public in the Post Office service, especially in an office like ours. The dullness and inactivity of summer is'fast coming upon us, though the weather continues exceedingly cool. But such is, the tyranny of fashion, that our people—fashionable people— must leave for the watering places at a certain period, even were the weather as cold as Green land. The season has opened very promisingly at: Cape May, where there are already about 1500 visitors; and hundreds are leaving daily for Newport, the beaches of Now Jersey, Sara toga, the Lakes, &c. The new steam lines to Liverpool have thus far proved very successful, notwithstanding their incomplete state, and are adding largely to our direct import trade. ,Heretofore the larger por tion of our imports have been received at Now York. The change, aside from increased expe dition is found highly' advantageous, and has already largely increased our trade with the South and West. The increased facilities of communication with the west are proportionately increasing trade here in all; western products. The late reduc tion in toile, also, on the canals, is largely con .-tribating to the same end. The increased' re ceipts of Flour and Bacon are striking evidences of this. In the single article of Bacon, alone, the increase is abotit 800 per cent. , , There is a. dearth of news of every kind.— Fires and alarms of fire, with an occasional dis turbance, are the chief items in 'the local way. Amusementa have little attraction, and litera ture scarcely begins to pay, Miss C. Cashman commences an engagement at the Walnut; to; night, andthereafter will rusticate for the sum mer. :,-..i?.• . ; - :ii.' . ::=:',. - 4..' - 11:' ,,, i'-i . E ,, :- -,-.. • ,- -.:, f.._., =NM gerrof the Arch, with considerable eclat. He RFopases - eltortlito erect a large and. cheap the atre in the upper tart of the city, and certain capitalistslave already subscribed quite liber ally to-the enterprise. Our - national anniversary is to be celebrated in•qiite - unusual style here, The city, councils and districts have appropriated together some $4,060 to be expended in fire-tiorks and other amusements. JULES JANIN. The following table shows the number of plant roads in the State of New York : ' • N•me. • • "•• opened. Great Westera'Albany 1 .849. 11 Fonda and ' 1845 18 Fultoncille and J01uiat0in.......;.,.1849 . 5 Rome and Utica • , • 1848 • 15 Utica and Burlington 1849 6i Rome and Osvego • 1847 •f 60 Rome and_Western • 1849 11 Rome and Tabeig.. Rome and Madisonf.v. Salina and Central... Syracuse and Manlius • 1844 . 8 Syracuse and Bridgeport • 1849 • 12 Syracuse and Oswego •• • • . 4840 82 Syractuie and Liverpool.:. • • • 1849 11 Syracuse and Tully. ...... 26 Split Bock Head • • . .. - Hannibal and Oswego • 1848 11 Hannibal and Oswego " • 1842 5 The tolls which the farmers pay are not taxes in one sense of the term—they aro saved in the larger loads they are enabled to draw, the great er speed at which they are enabled to travel the wear and tear of . harness, gearing, and ani mal strength; and, finally, if it were for nothing more than the pleasure of riding on a smooth plank road . in comparison with an old corderoy one, hard-hearted must be the man who would not pay for it.---Scientific American. ,may' One of the .most noble acts - which wo have aeen recorded in a long time, was that of a colored man, on tho railroad from Columbia to Philadelphia, during the storm on. the 6th in stant. This man, knowing that an injury had been done to the road, which would hazard the lives of oil the passengers, stood upon the track for more than two hours, in the midst of tho storm, in order that,he might givethe necessary warning. - The road had been torn up for seyer al yards by the—water. Such a man as be, is deserving of lasting honor. LOUR NAPOLEOL—The European Times re lates the following anecdote of Lords Napoleon connected with his celebrated descent upon Bo: longue : " A French gentleman of very high rank told us this week a curious fact connected with this feeling, and which he assured us was the main cause of Louis Napoleon's vast success at the last election. When the descent upon Bologne. was made, Marshal Oudinot had placed troops along the lino of road from the coast to Paris, ready too play the same game which Noy had managed upon Bonaparte's return to Elba.— When Louis Napoleon reached Bologna he found it was un coup tnanque, and keeping his own counsel, suffered the world to regard him as a dupe and a fool for , having made such an at tempt without previous concert, and without ad equate forces to support his enterprise. Oudi not, and all those who would have been com promised had he betrayed them, felt gratitude to the ' young man' for his staunch fidelity, and repaid his loyalty to them by raising him to the presidency, and the army still regards him with affection and confidence." Le— The London correspondent of the New York Corn ertiak says in reference to the crisis in the Liverpool cation market. "Notwithstanding the exaggerated and ab surd statements set afloat, inch for instance as that hills to the amount 4800,000 will be sent back by this packet, it is, well known that as re gards the general position of the old and steady Liverpool houses, there is an absence of all ap prehension, and that the present is merely a lit tle storm which is shaking down the weak peo ple who have been trying, by a run of specula tion, to repair the effects of late crisis which left them without means. Henceforward, there fore, the markets are likely to assume a more settled state, and to indicate, to a much greater extent than has lately been the case, the course of legitimate business. This mare soand state of affairs will oleo be aided by the diminished prospect that the Bank of England will find it necessary, at present, to raise the rate of dis count." NAPLE9.—The official journal of the Two Sid les, published s statistical account or the popu lation of Naples up to the first of January, 1851. The total number of inhabitantsamount to 416,- 475 souls, viz: 203,483 males, and 212,999 fe males. There were 14,991 births in 1860, viz:- 7,606 males, and 7,385 females; among whom were 1,077 foundlings, viz: 938 males, and 4,039 females, besides 124 illegitimate children, con sisting of 70 males, and 64 females. The pro portion of the births to the entire population is as 1 to 27. There were 240 births of twins 92 of males, 80 of females, and 68 of different sexes. .The number of deaths amounted to 16,- 015, viz.-8,133 males, and 6,882 females. There were 17 suicides, and 12 persons drowned.. The number of marriages was 3051. Naples con tains 514 coffee houses, 71 sorbet-shops, 658 liquorists, 416 inns, 243 furnished hotels, 62 restaurants, 166 common eating houses, 793 wine shops, 400 taverns and wine-shops, 22 diligences, 156 two horse carriages, 213 cabriolets, six se dan chairs and 660 boats, There were seven declared bimitruptcies in 1850. The number of vessels that entered the port was 617, the depart ures 603. thnut.axr Busucs.—Having noticed that cur rant bushes may as well become trees as shrubs, I have concluded to tell you how I have seen it done. In the Spring of 1831, my father com menced a garden, and =wig other things, set cuttings for currant bushes. I determined to make an experiment on one of the cuttinga ; and as soon as it grow I pinched off all the leaves ex cept the top tuft, which I let grow. The cutting was about fourteen inches high, and during the summer the sprout from the top of this grew perhaps ten inches. The next spring I pinched off all the leaves to about half way up to the first year's growth, so as to leave the lowest limbs about three feet from the ground. It branched well and became a nice little dwarf tree.. When it came to bear fruit, it, was more produetive than any bash in the garden, and the fruit lar-. ger; it was less infected by spiders and other in sects; hens couldnot pick off the fruit; and weeds were more easily kept from about the roots, -and it was an ornament instead of a bleraish.—Michi you Farmer. CIThIIOIIB EXPETWIENT. - There is a pleasing and profitable experiment which L'have often made in my youth—it is this :—lf you place your head in the corner of a-room, or on a high back edchair, and you close one eye andallow anoth er person to put a candle nruin a table; and if you then.try to snuff your candle with one eye shut, you will find that you cannot do it---in all human probability you willfail nine times out of ten. Yon will hold the snuffers too near or too distant. You cannot form any estimation of the actual distance. But, if you open the other eye, the charm is broken; or if, without opening the other eye, you move your head sensibly, you are enable to judge of the distance. I wish not for my present purpose to speak of the effect of the motion of the head, brit to•call your atten tion to the circuinstance, that when - the head is perfectly still, you will be unable with a single eye to judge with accuracy of the correct dia tanco of the candle.--Profesztor Airy. Bets MatunxB.—The greater part of these toys are made - Of a hard stone found'near Co burg,'in Saiony. The stone is firstbroken with a hammer into small cubical fragments, and about one hundred to one hundred and fifty of. these are ground at one time in a Mill, somewhat like a flour mill. The lower stone, and which, remains at rest, has several concentrin - circular. grooves or furrows.; the upper stone of the Same diameter as the lower, end is made to re= valve by water or other power. lifunite streams of water: are 'directed. into the furrows of the lower stone: The pressure of the runner *lithe little pieces iolri ;hem over in all directions, and in about a quarter of an hour the whole of the rough fragra4te axe reduced into.nearly ac curate opheceek. j y'J' L: = ^ • .. .. t ~ ~ ~~., [From the,Demberwic Revio . w.) Itonor to the Tolling Band: All honor to the toiling hand, :Orin the field ormtue; .. - Or by the harnessed fire or steani, Or on the heaving Witte: - Whatever. looaLor litirh, or plett,gbt Bath wrought to bless our-land, Or given around. above;.below, We owe the toiling hand. Then honor—honor to the coiling hand! It battles with the elements, • It breaks the stut born sward; It rings the forge—the shuttle throws— And shapes the social board: It conquers clime—it stems the wave— dud bears from every strand The sweetest, best of all we have; • Gilts of the toiling hand. Then honor—honor to the toiling hand: Plunk Roads in New York. ....1849.; 9 ....1849 22 ..;.1847 16 ° *: ..• Stribblingo anb illippings. Mr. A.B. °tenger, atenoherof Landscape paint leg, was drowned nt Wheeling, on the iStruustant. . leaves a wife:' -- It is said this sleep Is mob more refreshing when the body reclines in a direction as nearly north and south as possible. The reason for this is owing to the great magnetic currents of the, earth posing from north to south: . • —7- The imports of Baltimore, daring the Week end ing on thel2th intt ,amounted to 8199 473 fO. Tho prin• eipal exports were 12,314 bbis. Flour ; 1158 bbla. Corn Meal ; 25,343 bushels of Corn ; and 824 lthde. of Tobac- Mrs. Boggs says that she observes the people in the Legislature have pot her poor neighbor, Mr. Broion, en a standing maiming', which , will be a dreadful trial to him, as he was always very weak in the legs, and never could keep his feet long at a time. The Bateman children are under a two year's European engagement with Barnum, who guarantees them 850,000. --- Jenny Lind has been extremely beneficent to the Swedish Church at Chicago, ill., having contributed In cash $3,000, besides promising to present a communion service worth 51000, also to pay of the minister's debts, and effect en insurance an his Us. • --- Two white crows and a black one were all ta ken fiom one nest at Augusta, Me., last week, in the neighborhood where one white crow was caught last summer. The people of Now Hampshire have approved of a Homestead Exemption Law. The vote c Junted in the . Legislature on tho 12th, gives the grow number 19,803 For the law, U,685; against It, 7,923; Majority in favor, 3,762. --- The Norfolk Argus says that the Secretary of the Navy has revived the tegulation of er Secretary Bad ger, requiring all persons connected with the navy to wear locks of certain prescribed length, and to dispense altogether with the mustache, tuft and goatee. The Nashua (Mau) Gazette elates that Frank lin Hall, in that place, waa lighted with Paines Light on Triesday evening week. Mr P. himself was present and gave a lecture. 'He war perfectly surcesZful with - kW light. "You can't think," said a lady writing 10 in edl. " bow much good the deaths and marriages do me. If you knew how I love deaths and marriages, you would have them in every paper. The elopements and murders are beautiful, but the common deaths and mar. riages are moat satisfactory.. Yon crowd . . the married ones so close together, that it seems as if you consulted their happiness and wishes even in your types." Two articles have been received (coin the Unitet Stales which have attraethdeonslderable ootice, as It Is the first time similar imports have arrived at the port of London. One American packet ship brought as a per tion of her cargo 36 boxes of New York oysters and sev eral hundred dozen of Congress Water. . Father Chlniquy, a French apostle of Temper.: ance, was lecturing and administering the pledge in the French Catholic, Church at C'itcapi, lately. The remains of Paul Jones, a writerati the New ark Advertiser insists, are interred In Paris somewhere, the statementof a shipmaster of Leith that he died ia Cronarradt, Russia. to the contrary notwithstanding— The writer gives extracts from letters written to the family from Paris at the time of Ins death. Jenny Lind re ales to sing far the Hamblin Pea tival in New York. Mr. Le Grand fitmitb, in his note to the committee, intimates that she Is surrounded by influ ences which do not allow her to know the state of Hie ease always. --- The London Times considers Colt's revolving fife-arms the most important contribution (rum America. and recommends their adoption' by the English Cavalry regiments. Beware of a person who never forgives en inju ry, or takes bank anything he sayr—lt is ominous of a dangerous disposition. Don't think becatuto a man does not answer you itint he cannot, or that is ananswernble—he may think you and it beneath an answer. The Chamber of Commerce in Cincinnati are en deavoring to effect a speedier mail transmission between that and the eastern cities. The time occupied in the transmission of the mall hem New York to Cireinnati remains the same as last year, while travelers and mer chandixe are taken through in half the time. —• A quarry of very One oil-stone ba.a.bten found on the shores of Lake Superior, pronounced by the geo logist, Houghton, better than anything before discovered for therpening fine-edged tools. • • Nearly all the festhive slaves who were lately residents of Syracuse, N. Ir., have, within a few weeks, disappeared. The general impression is that the Aboli tionism have persuaded them to go to Canada, to avoid the expense of supporting them here. A rich and convenient bed of Iron ore has re eetuly been discovered near Hawesville, Hy., and im mediately con istinus to the coal strata. It is said that this ore has been analyzed, and yields over CO per cent. of metal, and that arrangements are in 'progress to work it extensivslv. A noel was fought at Vicksburg on the lath inset between Grn Freeman' and Gen. amith, opposing cant dictates for Congresa Gen. Smith,the Democratic can. didatc, was wounded in the rheratder. He had. palatial ed Freeman as a "coward and al.beller." —lt is stated by (Nails "advertiser that the negro poptilation °fa nelnasti Dan decreased, since 1540, from one twentieth to cae•thiny-ailth part of the Inhabitants of Vaal city. Teo returns of the census recently taken In ParW and the departments of vie Seine show a redaction in the popolaiton of Paris from 1,051,697 in 1640 to less than 900,000 In 1631. Sealed Proposals 11711.1., be received et the office of the subscriber TV until Tuesday,Jalp 1341851, et 10 o'clock, for the grading of Chestnut and I.l l Gee eta. There are excel lent Stone Quarries on both the streets,whichare worth more than the cast of grading will amount to. It will be required of the contractor that he give bonds for the per romance of the work. • - Wanted to Buy. A GENTLEMAN yvkAes to auy a new, Ealittln buil XL two horse BUGGY, wi , h top. Apply, immetti.t(e ly, tit this Office. Uet94tol. A. GILMORE. TAE subscriber having made arrangements in cense queues of which hispresentlpainess mast be closed by the let of August ne.tt, now otters his whole stock or Gloves, Hosiery. ilibbonc Lace Goole and Embroider ies, Dress Trimmings. llanditerebiells,• fine Shirts and Furnishing Goods, Zephen Worsted, Flower hiatetials, Umbrellas, Parasols, Combs, Thread and Needle ani: ales. Also, Ladies , Shoes, (best Philadelphia make), at greatly, reduced prices, wholesale and retail. jeit) F.A. EATON. rim VERN KEEPERS hIBETING.--The Tavern I. Keepers of Allegheny County are requested to be punctual In unending the meeting to beheld at the house. of John R. Kierchner the Napoleon Hotel. Diamond: City' of Pittsburgh, on Friday evening, Juno 20th, at half past 7 o'clock. . - By order of the Committee. Watches and Jewelry. CHEAPF - -sT IN THE CI 7'.Y--At Tc - t ? HOWYSNEWIEWELRYSTORE, „ c,T p kri on Market street. We would say to the tens and the public generally that we are Pre pared to sell FINE WATCHES and rich and fashions , bier GOLD JEWELRY at the, wholesale prices. and at . from 10 to 0 0 per cent. below arty other establishment west of the mountains. We have such arrangements with the manufacturers of the east, that we` are able to get all of our goods firsFbanded, and ;by eo doing we save about 10 per cent. on Pridle cost; and then .our cz penres are low. As we wish to secure a large amount of trade we will sell goods at 'a very small profit, and warrant them as represented when sold. t ;. Please call and examma the Hoods and Tutees, at No. IR Market street. HOOD'S JEWELRY STORE. fiel9 E' LORI' ACRES OF GROUND, favora ty located for Strawberries, or fruit of any kind, and within a aw minutes' drive of Allegheny market, for side. • jel9 ' • WILKINS k -CO. Election o et, AN Election fora President, ten Directors. a Treas.. rarer and Secretary, to manage the affairs of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny , Bridge, (called Hand - street Bridge), will be held at the Rooms of , said Bridge-Com pany, the tint Monday : Jo July nekt,,between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock,E.M. MORRISON, -ie/9.3t PrePido,nt.-• Road Repalrel rfHP, Auditors .of. Pitt townsatp_wa receive written Proposals for doing the work of repairinttheTown, p roads, stating the rate per day at the ..con tractor will forum the requisite number et - first rate-la-. boars, with necessary tools and wheelbarrows. .4150,, his daily pay for his own labor and.striet superintend ence; also „the per diem charge for carts, with horses and drivers. The work to be commenced and finished within such time as the Auditor* shall determine, and under the supervision of the Auditors andSuperviaor. The Proposals will have to be seated and handed in on or -before the 26th. of July, to Alexander Bracken ridge, Township Clerk, who will sive any farther pat-- ticalara 'wanted. EDWARD P. - JONES, . E. D. 0 AZZ Alll, - RALPH REED, - !- Auditor*. lel9ltar - • New Dingle t ELBBER. has jest re c My: - , L.L., Where are the Friends of My Youth Ili Roomy:Dl Thee; Farevreli, if ever Fondest`Prayer ; - Temperance:iinthern—Dedicatid to Rip Temperance Societies.; - - Song of Morey: Poetry from Bunyan's Fly Swift, Ye Zephyrs •, The Reepsoke- Comit Song ; Go Where Honor*from Colsnelio. By Verdi; The Celebrated Cradle Song. By W. V. Wallace, . , Moonlight Is Seeping; The Star of Love. A beautiful Ballad by W. V. Wal,siee ; Those Happy Days are Gone—as sang by the Irish Swain. Caduanno Hays ; Henrietta, INf al lace Concert, Itseplake, Hamburg, Fashion Polka's. Alto, a fine eeleetion of easy teach ing music •, Waltzes; Marches-and a complete ann o meat of Violin and Flute Marne. - _ kI3SIGN OB THE GOLDEN _HARP, - . No. 101 ' N. B —Now arriving a fine stock of NE PIANOS . W 5 Utt,-43 bras; for sale by li' • - J. D. WILLIAM 4 CO., tID • jelf) • - - • - -216Wocid st. S VGA - DRIED APE/X..6-45 bob. on-band ond for sale by job - WILLIAMS_ fr. CO. friOBACCO-5 kegs 0 isaLa for sate. by • J. Jett? J. D. WILLIAMS A:CO U U*KU ERS—A ow acres Ot zround, near MD Citgi Eatable for gardenias; for as Enquire or olt A 1 197LKIATO & CO: ..~. ~;_ , ~.. ;. ri-5.'..7,-',', f 4 -!'-.:.'•.:;.7.:,--.., =MI • •.• •.-_ ..,—,_:,•-. . _,,,;,,_ —,-,•,'-ii'.-'*.,5..;-'',;j.-:;:.,:::;,:.':,',::.;'..:;F..-•,:-,,,--y,'..-..:.':,:i.!'--';':':e,'ehi.-:'-'-,'-';'.'',:':., '`,-.it'::;',7:::.;::,.:1--,,'-,,..,:-:z-i--,t4,:,,i.:_i::•,,••:;::,:•,`..:":-T...1•!•.:-•iz....„.c!,•i:7...!-',„•7,?:-,.;!.:i..,.:..:,,,-tr.,,,,,':,,,,;;izis,--.,i,,,--,:,.,--'• - *r'4...•;'':3:i.'-;.';"';'i':::: _ ';'-'llt--t ± ' 'V'X;•:.fJ 7 : - k:-',•'< , ;.-•.f.''... - - . -' - - _.-,- - t, • ,,4. 11 .- ; ,,71,- f•' . 1 0 4',':,!. , L -A-.,,.. : -. -- MOE NM= T. A. ROWLEY, Second Simile, Tea. 42 Fulton meet a Card. Notice. Obis. Loveripg'sCrusbed; - ' • 6 do n Pobrozed ;• For sale by - J. D. WILLIAMS A - CO =SE Mil . - 1 ~:t ~F ~~ SPECIAL NOTICES. - Typo for Sae. Ea - Tua Bt:vita and hfintos Type recently used In printing the rosi is offered for sale, very low for cash, or approved paper. The type Luis heen used with greet care, is in good condition, and could be employed for several years iti printing a weekly newspaper, on a hand press. Also, for stile, a double set of chases, as -tied asnew, , Colamn and Parallel Rules, Dashes, he The above materials will all be sold at a barged:4U up" plleation is made soon. Address (post paid), New Job Printing Office. (Cr Taz Proprieiont of the Morning Pan beg leave totnfonn their friends and the.publio that nosy have re ceived from the Foundry of L. Jonsson & Co., Phint delphia, a very hula Btoek of, bearndiat NEW Typg, of every size and variety imaginable. They are now prepared to execute all kind, of Jos AND Rotor COMM Patxrtso,ln M style unsinpassed by any Office in the conntr: and upon the lowest tenni.. • • • HARPER. & LAYTON. Pia,iurgh, June 9,1851. 1D Mots to Parrots. one great efource•of disease in children is the unhealthiness of parents! It would be just as reasonable Misspent a ri c h crop front 'a barren soil, as that inning and healthy children should .. be born of parents whose constitutions have been worn out with intemperance cud disease. Asickly . fruinemay be originally induced by hardships; accidents, or intem- ' perance, but chiefly by the-latter. It is impossible that a course of victor impudence should not spoil the beet constitution; and did the evil terminate here, itwould be a just punishment for the folly of the transgressor. But not so. For when once a. disease . is- contracted, and through neglect in applying the proper means it becomes rivited in the habit, it is then entailed upon posterity.— Female constitutions are as Capable of improvement as family estates—and ye who.would wish to Improve, not • only your own health, but that of your own oflipring,lq eradicating the many distressing diseases that ate entail ed through neglect or imprudence, lose no time in purl . 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 trattsmii 'red to posterity.. .1113 W often do we see scalds; Screfala 'end a thousand other afflictions, transmitted ;tithe rising generation, that might have been prevented by this time -; Frprecaution t To accomplish which, there IS nothinv before the public, or the whole world, so effectual as Dr.: BULL'S LATEST imeßovzo..runu .EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, combining Yellow -Dock and 'Burdoclr, with the pure and genaine HondttrasSarsapar illa. For general debility during this warm weather, .11 acts like a charm, restoring elasticity of muscle and vi gor, with sprighthness of intellect. KRYSERA hi'DOWFA.' L . , Wbolosalb and Retail Agents, .140 Wood st, Pittsburgh.' For sale by D. M. Curry and Joseph Dkiuglsas, 'Alle gheny, City, and by Druggists generllv. a DetZdamram (From the Louisville Journal, May 29M,1831 j Dr. 3. S. Houghton's Pepshi, for Dyspepsia; Prepared from Renna.or the Stomach of the Oz. Err tin the 7th of May, 1851, Rev. M.' D. Williams,. Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Chonsh,in Louisville, Kentucky, was and had been for a long time confined to . his room• and most of the timeto his bed, with Drpep sia and Chronic Diarrhces, and was, to all appearau on the very verge or the grew . , and acknowledged to be. to by his physician, who had tried all the ordinary mesas in his power, without effect;and at.the abovemamed tim t. the patient, with the consent of his physieiait,com meeced the use of Dr. Hooghteres "PEPSIN," and 'to the astonishment, scorlse and delight of all, he was mach relieved the first day. The third day ho leR his room. The sixth day, which was excessively. hot, he rode ten mites with no.bad effect; on the eighth day he went on a visit to the country ,• and, on the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored to bts - notural strength, he was so far recovered as to go atone a journey of five hundred miles, where he - arrived in safety,moch !Im proved in he alth, having had no disturbance of , the stom ach or bowele,after taking the _first dors of Pepsin. These facts are rot controvertible, and that this Is a case which ought to convince all skeptics that there is a power in "PEPSIN." Letphysicians and dyspeptics investigate. KEYSER Ze APDOWELL. Agents,. jell . 7 . 140 Wood street. Mott eso—TheJortursratartTsrioasElocirrr,of Yiiu ißrSh and Allegheny, neets on the second Monday of even , month nt the Florida House, Market st. , . A ar] . . JOHN Y ou/to : Jr., Stott-toff. _ Us Al.. O. D. , • fp' Meets above Board of Trade Swats, earner. or Taal and Wood streets, every Monday evening.. - - pr 29 Pittsburgh Lire Insurance Company. CAPITAL 51.00,000. 10 — OPPLCE. No. 75 Fouara Srarier..„Eg .• OFFICERS: President—James S. loon: Vice rresident--Ssmoelid , Clorksio.' - Treasurer—Joseph 8. Leech. ' - Seeretary--C. A Colton.' . • - [jaw See ndronisement is another past of Sal/paper my 22 tEr Dago Fite*. N rum' & Co. would respectfially announce to the eititcns or Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vie inity, that they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, built end arrange° expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Litenesses. The best Da guenvoi goes, nu the best material, are taken at this es tablishment, on tee the special superintendence of the pro_prietors. rue arrangenunt enables them:also to take retail/ Or laps, of any number of persons, in the Most perfect mailer. . . • Likenesses of sick or aiseased prsons, taken any part of the city. Gallery at the Lafayetie Hall,Fonstb street,ehroet of Foanh and Wood afreets. Entrance on Fourth street, febl4:ty COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY Fire emu" filarine. coLvArßes, OHIO. DENTAS ADAMS, Jr., President D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. D. Adams. Jr., . Joseph Whitthd.l, P. Hayden, . M. S. Sullwant, John Graham, Wm. Miner, . The undersigned, as Agent of the aboie substantial and well known Company, Insures property of every deseripiion, against lose or damage by fire. .Also, against the perils of inland navisration. • • R. H. BEESON, Agent, Office in Waterman's Warehouse, No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh. [D n. 0. of O. V.—Place of NteeUng,Wasiiington Rail, Wood street., between Stb and Virgin Ally. PITTEDDIGII LOl3Oll, No. 136—fdeets ovary Taatilay reening. Mancarnata Erwin/mint, No. 87—Meota lat and 3d Friday of each month. inar2S—ly Er Odd Pallowas Hall, OCI4OII BuddinT, Fourth butaccn Wood and Smi thfield rerun.—Pittabure Encampment, No. d, meets lit and 3d Tuesday* of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening. We stern Star Lodge No. 24, meets every Wednesday 4Tenin t Ironi y Lodge t ', meets every Monday tret. n Mo t Mount hlorialtLogi l b e, - No. 360, meets every - Fruhiy evening. • Zo e eo Lodge, N 0.285, meets every Thursday eve:line r at their Hall, tamer of Smithfield and Fifth amen:. • Twin City Lodge,No.24l, meets every Friday even. , hie. Hall, corner of Leueoelt and 'Sandusky meets, Allegheny City. • • inaytfibly Angerona Lodge, 1. o. or 0. P..... The An trona Lodge, No. 239, I. u. of 0.F., meets every Wed. many evening in Washington Hell, Wood st. iailay ENCOURAGE ROUE INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS , INSURANCE COMPANY, 07 PITTIIIII7 Ball. • C. G. HUSSEY. Prest. —A. W. MARKS. See's. 0 trie—No. 41, Walt rst.,in, Warr/tours of C. H. Grant. irr TM Company is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on Houses, Manufactories, Goods, Morahan dire to Store, and in Transita Vessels, &c.: /in ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of tbe Institution, is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are WI citizens of Pittsborgh, well and favorably known to the community fo r their prudence, intelligence sad integrity. Duizerotts—C. G. Hassey, Wm. Bageey, Wm. Lid mar, Jr,. Walter Uryant, Hugel/. King, Edward Heazel ton Z Kinser B:llarbaugh, S. M. Kier. witty, , Associated Firemen's litsurattee Compa ny of the City of Pittsburgh. W. W. DALLAS, Pres't—ROßEßT FINNF.IS Sealy, jWill inaare against FIRE and MARINI, RISKS orall kinds. • (Vim in Monongahela Howe, Nea.l24 and 125 Valeria. . W. W. Dallas, Rod) , Pauerso„R. H. Hartley, R. Dr• Simpson, Joshua Rhodes, C. H. Paulson, Wm. N. PA. En3 E at7e r r d , Or " kt tVol ug . t arr'm W an m. . .C°lthigwV6ll Collecting. BUI Posting. dc. JOAN hI , COUBRY C' Attends to Collecting, Bill Posting, Distributing Cards and Circulars for Parties, tte:, &e. • Har Orders left at the Office of the Morning Post, or at - Holmes' Periodical titore,Third at., will be promp tly attended to. Imygltly Petroleums t • Slarkesnburg, Hantingdon Co., Pa, March 4, ;M. 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 Pennsylvania Railroad. we are entirely out, and it is being , inquired for almost every day.. Yours, respectfully, • • • JOHN LONG ' & CO. Hoyetes7k, Ashland Co., Ohio, March 10,'51. S.. S. M. Kier: Dear Sit—Yonr Agent, a few , weeks since,. left with as Coin dozen Rock Oil, Which we have! sold.' Please forward to us six dozen immediately; Your medicine is working - wonders in this region. 7 We can obtain several excellent certificates, If them. Yours, &c., W. W. 2 `COIT. For sale by Keyser & hllDowell, 140 Wood street ; R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; B. A. Fatinestoek & corner of Wood and Front streets ; D. M.CaffY, Elliott,Joseph Door/toss, and IL P. Schwa rtr, Allegheny. Also, by the propnetor, . S. ta. saga.- apr29 Canzertasin, Seventh st., Piusbargh. Excellent.Oliatment; Mr. Sloan—Deer Sir: Fora longth of time I was lICTi• ously afflicted with the 'Rheumatic compfaint, and ap plied (reels ihe various out obtaining any relie4 After which, your agent at %hilt place influenced me to try your Ointment, and within two weeks from the time I commenced using it;the pain ceased, and I was effectually clued; and shall recom mend all who are ehnilarly afflicted with the distressing complaint, tp produre your =Went Ointment without delay. Respectfully yours - • °SCAT'. P. MOTT. Princeville, Peelle. County, May 1, 49. .. LUNCH aerVed - op at the St. Clair Hotel Du everyday, at 11 o'clock. api26 (City Dailies copy.) • The Long Looked For Specific for Pahnoniiry Disease is found at last I A man must doubt the evidence of his senses, and all hu man integrity, before he can reasonably question the array of proof advanced in favor of Dr. Rom' Syrup re Liverwort, Tar and Ceneltalaaua, as' an anti•febrile and tonic medicine, which at once reduces all Putmona. ry Inflammation, expels the cause orthe disease. and bailee up and strengthens the system. The heads ofour Colleges, the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, and citizens of all classes have, ow emir own Amazons mauled its p owe rf u l rem edial properties, and in the pa mphlet to be' had of the Agents, as 'veil as In the columns of the pub lie press, the most positive and satisfactory evidence wilt to foand l Bet advortticazent, wag , . 4 .: • • ' . • MEM =II MEga=l HARPER & LAYTON, Pat Building; ,I4LttsbstrO. bUI.=r:IZI Thomas Moodie, N. H. Strayne, Alexander; T. S. Ide, Ci. H. Clarke , ' C U. Lee, D. Adams. DERVerOB3 _ . •f,o. j IHNE MUMMIIiI MEZIE '~.iu r zCv ~..= :~ AMUSEONTS. TUELTBE• Fifth Street, between Wood and Stnahfrit. 103E1'11 FOSTER. LIMIT *s malt. (tn. tioxrersece—PirstTier rind Paquette, &Octets ; Sec , and and Tbird Tie r 5,23 ten ; Colored Oall e ry, :;cents; Bezea,each, $, Oa. Doors opens.; 7 o'clock; Certain rises al 7* ' • —. • Mr. and Mrs. HARNEY WII,LTAIdS will THURSDAY BYEMNO. ifitup 1851, tue pep. formances Will commence with • • SHANDY !a-AC(1111LE. To be followed with • TrtE IRISH TUTOR. . The whole to conclude with In rehearsal, the favorite Drama of RORY &KORB. Likowitte, the popular p,ece THE IRISH PORT; • - The eiroaasisak Eicantr - 7 - 77 THIS CRLEURATZD - rItTPURe. le row exhibiting am the TUNTINE:IIOUSE, Fourth - street, opposite bleier Larimer , • Banking lions* QT A dalis!ion;ls cents. • . jeltmtm The Mile, or AtriCan Bilulaalpp i ll 'VOW OPt.lll, Atheuntuus tiLtbDoet n FAR -LI FAMED TRANSPARENT. PANORAMA OF hOTTT AND NUBIA: witha splendid gallery of Egyp- Uan Antigulties,Mummlea,&c., and superb Tableaux of Hieroglyphical Sculpture.. Orel descriptions, tity . R. 01.3.DD0N, formerly United States Consul at Cabo.: Oriental Music at each exhibition. Every evening at 8 eclnek Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 3; Doors open an hour before Admission' 23 cents; chil dren bait price. Schools of twenty pupils and over 100. Teachers with schools. free. r Hata • ' Alt Might Now TFIS ImPritreß mons TRIUMREANTI THE best [;areas at ever ;gm:teased by the peoppld XXVI G. PIORTH and his celebrated horse. rainetawy. - DAN 15 HIMSELF AGAIN? Will be exhibited InPittsburgh, in front of eae Hotel Penn street, oaths ed, , 4th and 6th oflory. Parnealars to future advertisementt. imy:TO:d&vrlnt • Cireossavoiid Gardener STRAWBERRIES fresh from alb vines ate now sere ed up in this retreat. Also;Cresm and ottter,Lees. The place is now in the heighth .of its minty. .The steamboat leaves every hour, and an omnibus every half hoar for the Garden. Closed oa Sendai, . tjeS ifiat 1851. 1851. New Lade* Superior Line. MBE new and 'splendid steausera t%OR tit e.SNF.S and L.MANHAT PoN, will pertain! their, trips daring the season as 1 - 01}01 , 11: I• NuitTHPANtslti S. G. SWenrr, • llllaster,„ leaves Cave. land every Friday, at de cietock. g r al , /este i get Mel- • den, Canada West, arsivaix at. efrost the 1-11delny • morning. Leaves Detroit:on Saulpay, at Y o'Claek. P. touching at &Lachman Hon the Brute Mines, atria's: at taut Ste. Mario 011 :Monday, &bras nrr••• leaves Sant :rte. Marie every, 'Paesdaycat4 au tv w • rive at Cleveland on Vaulty roOrrllpg, • • ..• ' ItIANHAITAIN, - * Joni' CALI viriaiti, 'Wainer,' /eaves • Sant Ste. Marie every. Tnesiay. al 3 eel ck, P. M -.fur • . Ontonogon,loachirur at Grand Cirri tuver, Cop per Harbor, Eagle . Harbor. (ogle' Rivers end alt slur ports where she may have treught bad passengers. • . • The above steamers wi.l form neositmuonv sine from - Cleveland through to La Vain:, t.Rke.titapetior,toticketf . • at intermediate ports, . I • ' . - The proprieto.s of this Line hare at a grant expense, last season, placed the propellor I .. dinbatt. a on Lake Su perior, ani this year have incurred th, additional ra pence of Wining the new sseumrr nionherver, express s • • ly'for the trade, famishing Geillucs for, freight and pad sage sopesiar to any other hue in the above route. Tals Linea Iso connects at Cleveland won daily lines of canal • . boats to Pan:burgh, and Portsmou.h, on tae odto Ht vet'. The undersigned, proprietors, will give their whole ay' ienttuu to the Lessee's of the lair, and h••pes, by p sample nen and despatch, to merit a shorans public mitotic/4e; A.Tti RNER & tip. • Aostrrs.—P. L. Sternberg, Holt. • Pelniee . ,•& Co, Bar. ale; G. & Uetioit: Chamerrlin, Craw ord & Co , Ilarsiey & Sinclair, C. Bradburnat. Co, Cleveland; .• Parks & Co, Malden, Canada West; hi' Plakti6llll, Mackinac; dpalding 6r. Lamm, Saul St e . Marie 0- S. , Cash & Co., Ontvalltort. • . • • '• "300 •• : ]liana's Double . e~. iii Letter. Co • -Press, and ..ttletallie Dampener,: • • • • 'BU ttlDi Affi'd, &NA'. •• Sirs-if Prises and oaropours —Letter; 10 1,. 13; • Pool-cap, 1.0 by id; Folio Post. i3t by 176; Manifisd, by 2i. dilins•sating , Lator.savinicievillfonisfrree; n v retillS PRESS and DAM EKNINQ Eti.d" p•eidents. - I decided adventugee over all Prevsonsinventlona tor • Ist. the Press does not requite fastening gleam.' • ad Tao4b two levers a kid eccea.ria loans the pert sure is obtained with runic casc, and wadi quiciter•heit by other . ittrgims. .2 .•• 3d. The power is applied so iqoa/ 1 14 . that the Plea' IC • 'mailable to bask or gel Oak of order. • , ; 4 th , "The Dampening 'fabiet .is .a substiixtle for thlk byasn, blotting p t.er andset-elo b, snvmg . eli tee tree., ble incident to their use, and is svtirthstsweight L ty Toe Tablet may be coed icg;eat advaningesti.b 114 r Press diced) , is use, and fur must putpuie ,wid be .eciM Iteperntely. 'Let.ers can be copied with this - Press and Ditatpraei lath ree seconds,svitho.ablar•eg the orlginul er ibe copy. MANN'S PATENTLIIPROV . ED MOVAHLE tilbi DM, Rot keeping in a- Book-like,Matio, hlusic. Original In. voices, Letters, kerioticals, Newsiitipefs iitatvit gs Bank Checks, Str anyotuerpspers a be.e at , tbod is scrub et: Teri !avenue's, it ts confidently ielieved, thef best ever psesented to ttie . pallatc lor• thn pctrp, , e for .which it.is ncstiued,and svil.. famish to mon,— a di.s.d ra mu tong needed, 'the u ide.s.gued now otters it-at n' emayarauvely trifling soil to all .dho deatrale feet ibe system of presenting papers for sesdY and Car referent°. • • • • • • • MANN'S COPYING BOOKS. The Paper in these Books i.. mi.de from all Linea Sioz.k, and of the same 'Sanity , a.4•Fine Ire.mh Wctistg paper, boand on Porchrondi Becky, all - ratted PeCv.i' nod nnunitlminzed expressly for retatt:nt ••• • • anderqg net! havJ onto toed the nil, atener of the above unclog, vow offer, meth st.reaair..a •Ie l ri, ' 'at wnolesa'e or retail. Preares, Dampen. Books, or torzubbed to order or any d.menshms, at C.Ogl . All of the above article vrart , ott4l.- Al-o—Copying Paper, in I .use sheets of stylize. • • Araold , s th , p3tagink..-tleciardly me best um use. Mr. A. C. ChanibCf3 will wait oti the et t total of nuts:. burgh and Allegheny, and wilt give all the iustrastlon necetiyary. • • . JOHN P. COLE & Cn At rd'Paden& Cooodes Penne Radioad Depot, cornei of Penn and Wayne Podsonrgb. . i.jel&T Stravirberry Pic.Cito \ • - For the .134.01 oj LM . Pdx.nrrB Lifirnutry, (Ma. r.ll:l•lfillCT 4 t HOUITAL) • taOMR lady coati Ibutors to the empty treasury of Ibis Pittsburgh Infirmary, have united• their contribia- • lions in order to give a Ple•Nie on Thursday ane n. oit and evening, the 19th. , Had: - Refrow-1 meats, In the form of Strawberries nun Cream, lee ; Creams...tellies, Cake, he-, Coffee, Tea; Lemonade. ke., with subsuinnals, Lich as Ham, longue, Ste., will be served up at the call of 'visitors. Several tables of fanny - articles elven , moderatesii , • - ceA wilt be found intim deli. at the same time. s . Tieketh of admission win nlnrs, to be had at the door.;:; jelB.2t . • • B. lsausdas asap PROFESSOR MUSIC -Hens .cave to ealir his services to the citizens of Pittsburgh, as Instate Lo . on the Violin, Flute and Lamar. • At the urgent request of numerous friends Mr. Imago man has determined Jo teach Classes on either of the . 7 . above named instruments, upon the Kr:lowing reasons. .1 bla term,,—viz : Cale of two, for Steen Lessous, at 88 each period , . A Class of four or more, for Sheen Lessons, at ft eacii . , . . - 1.13' .The railition Fee bemz put extremely !emote , - pent in sin este., vr,ll be ret.iuree 11 advance. _liesirlencit, Franklin. HottaOblrd aireeit, beviveeti SlY:pod did Market; Pitisbooth. . . . 11,1 m ti ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; OFFICIE I I / 444,0 :N0. 47 FOURTH STREET,' bakrut 411140 Irma. AV. Pa. • . n.v s:.tx y TUT RECEIVED AND FOR- IS &Lai DY JObtfUlt: 11110DRS # CO, No. 0 WOOO Slant: • . • ' 5110 boxes• Lemons ; 40 bap Cream Walkintsi - SOO do Oranges; 25 - :Filberts; •• 101036u/he's Pen NUM j 30 bags W4lllOll, • - 1000 drums Figs; 20 cases unties. in Withal(' do; • lu do •••do le 11140745* -- 200 boxes Raisins; 10 do Sardines; • 150 do • Layer do; 10 do Sicily Liquorice; 300 ball do do ; 31 boxes Hulloed do; ' '• 000 boxes Fire Crackers*, Salad till; 200 do do do No. Y; 211 boxes Macourcit-i; 100 dozenSholt'd Almonds ;20 do Veromeclli;. 200 do Lemon Syrup; 20 do Guns Drops; 3000 Cocoa Nuts; • 50 do • No. Ih 2 naiad,' 50 mats lyien Almonds:; °lido:en Popper Sauce; . 50 bags Taglloris do; • . 40 . do assorted Pickles 4u do S. paper sheldo ;20 do Claret %Vine; • • 10 baltit Bordeau.x do; 20 do Muscat do; . ' ACHEAP FARM FOE SALE—A valu Ole Farm of . ZO Oates. drama:7 miles from the city t and miles from Eintrpablugh, 06 tae 'En attain/ TO la, m & healthy and pleasant lika tong 'slim, .14 lag - land. and in a good mate of cultisadon„ except about 8' acres of choice timber; has a dwelling hon.e.baru and 41.b1e; rood well of water; a large/garden; A preen 'orchard; lttO cherry netts; abundance of apples and other claque fruits, and good fences. Price &MO • - . S. CUXESEitT, Oral Amt, 6O•4mitbdel.ls.: OR BOTHMISS—The Juno 'Coral 0 0 ; F five Elixir, is a certain Cure for - debility, Welliine4a of the organs, aad all Irregularies of nature As au in; vi rating medicine, lux unequalled. aid !sof pike cgs value to Mose *Wiest asp ring. Tao genaise urutonly . be bad at the Medical Depot, joie DESCOTIRDBRANDY-:- - Vitue 1.130' infliaei: 17 nal pa:pima, f..r sale by JAIWEi A. J.9:08, • ' JOB *Unites; cover of Liheray and Hind a if; - DUKE roar WINE—For medieiv4.l yore-.. X jelB . .11011.. is A. ~(3):PS TINE. oTUFFS, Extract of Loowood, ch ppt • an ,jj ground ; Can wood, Madder, Tnanto ue, ac . . jets . . 1 AAI ' G !S. t.g.) 0 3- AND .1.49:4:311%. Apses Cherry-Pentoril, Dr. Rogel'a Syrup of Ur ennui and Tar, Jay..n& -Expectoni.n. h r Sur4yliel Corippuad Syrup Wi!d - Cherry, -tinida-.b a ,eompourid Vngetabts C 4 ugu Syrup, Dr, UOO gh Syron. .mlB - - JAMES n.. raksigq.. DUQU St—You fins • tlareby ',out -11 IRMO &PARADE:a( tha Companf, on listurdah Um Vic init.., at le o'clock, r.fil*.al *hi nunori. • )elB . • ordar C. 01.11ris,-JkLatk' CCOOK'S RP.MEDV POK.NTEIIIPP.KitNetv—s feel bottles only orthls valasbie m ticiue'en Mend Price St,Ce per bottle. It cart be admi island prirately if desired. SC& at Jela 14 AWNSI—LAWNS!—At like per ye:II. a., A Sla son& Co. ate note 'Offering thn most erea4te 'otuf eueap Lawns aver exhibited in this city, t ail prices— front elc. up. The aunnuon of eastOasersts respectfully lie 7 Dmums ar.Ductiu—A. A. Olsson & t are noel closing oat eels large stork:of Bonnet Ribbons at von reduced prices. Cul and °sambas if you want a bargain t at titan . Nos. 63 and di Marketst. CRAPE 13HAWIA—At Redared.Prlces. A A.lda. son &Co. wilt close onttbetr snick of bestnifut nbici and embroi lered erase Shatyls, at a great r4doezion from form:4;llmm. call roan *riga* a bargain. Nos.44*nd 04 matt et st CHEAP IIONNETe..—./l. A. Alwyn & Co. ban e termined to close oat the balance of limit stock of Borinets sad Hata at greatly tedaced t rice•. TheCal teatioo of the ladies is solicited. to Ile above Goods. DRENCH FLOWERS—The auearieur or clammily IC Is respectfUlly Invited to oar largo stock Peach Flowers, watch we are now closings° t at very seduced rates. Del 7) • A- A MASON Tim A THEß.4.—i,utp Os. prism:tee:idlers just tutil e red J and tor gale by lAe 7 I)M.0 —4l) cask* Ham% Side' and &wit • era, Jua j) received sad for sal* by jell RIVO & MOO RITEA D SVGAILI—N. 0. and Be • •ed Seams in cora en. log idle by (jell /U:01 m bIOORBAD. . ••.. , - - ...•,x.-,.....:,... '...'.Xi.:-:',''':"-. -.'3..-.:;.:7•-,-.'''': -....- .r. - ..., .... ~.:,,,...,;...,..,- •., ~. ~: -,.... NES 611 966106666 street . iSo Snethiela street' gusto & rtmoßNßria MEM ~.'~'. t.t ~.-4.i.. ,~
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