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E R, ouWW=w cotnrrir FOR CAV#L-omPOBS!9NER, .$:::.E1ti11....:,C1i...0-:VAI.,. OP 'OLASIOW. Cminirrr .•••• • . • . DEMOCRATIC. STATE ' NOMINATiONS • .:.• • Fill - tic •of the Supieme - fitesch. • . ---- Holt: 'JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of. Sominet. • 1 4 ‘ JAMES CAMPBELL, of Philadelphia. 4.1 os ELLIS LEWIS, of Lancaster. gt JOHN 8.-GIBSON, of qumberknd. WALTER. H. LOWRIE, of Allegheny. •:2 Meeting of the Demoortitio Committee of Correspondence of Allegheny Cotmty. The Committee met at the Office of the /Homing Past, • an Saturday, Juno 14th, at 11 o'clock. Armasw• Brass, - Esq., the regular Chairman, being absent, on 'motion . . . - _ DAVED Linceu acted as Chairman, pro tem. . • After . some consultation, the following resolution *vas adopted: Resolved, That this Committee do now adjourn,to meet • • again on Saturday, July 26th, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the ' St. Charles Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, to transact ••••''..- such business as may then and there be brought before " them. • DAVID LYNCH, CAaletnan, pro tem. • . • L. Moults, Seis • etary. u* The following named persons compose the Com. •••• 1 Mince: • • A. Burke, • .Dr. John Pollock, •• • . . Pr. A. Eh:et, • ' : WM. lawkins, • • . • ' Charles Barnett,. : • • Vl . ..James Powers, • - • - Robert Woods,. John Dunn, 1.. Harper, - : • It. S. blegraw, Charles Rent, • Patterson, _,-; • . John Coyle, • • - John D. Miller, •• •-* • D Lynch, • Abraham Hays. A RAILROAD TO STEUBENVILLE. • We are pleased to learn that a bold and deci ded movement is about to be made between this .city and Steubenville; with the view of supply _lug this link in the great Railroad chain from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Columbus, Ciu . einnati and St. Louis. A Meeting of the incor porate:a will be held en Thursday next at the •half way house, on the . Steubenville turnpike, when Capt. Caaraxs N.srzon, of this city, will be present,and submit some important facts to the consideration of the meeting. . The farmers of Washington and Allegheny counties are de termined that this Road shall be built without delay and many of our enterprising citizens have promised their money and their influence to assist in pushing the project forward to final completion. _ . £ The Harrisburgh American, ono of the most unscrupulous Federal papers in the State, quotes an article from the Blairsville 4palachian,. finding fault with the resolutions of the Reading Convention, and publishes it under the following head, . "Another Bolter; from the Reading Plat form." It is but right that the fact should be known abroad, that the Apalaehian does not pre fstsi to be a Democratic paper. To our certain knowledge, it has not supported the nominations of out party for the last five years. It supported Van Buren and' Adams for President and Vice President, during the last Presidential campaign, and fins been known since then as a Free Soil or Abolition print. The present Editor, Mr. 'Mar , nuAs, is a very worthy young gentleman, and we have no doubt aims to do what he conceives to be right; but it is unfair for the Federal pa pers to quote his remarks as evidence of disaf fection in the Democratic ranks. The nomina tions made by the Reading Convention give universal satisfaction to the Democracy of Penn- tsylrania, and Messrs. Biat.r.s. and CLOVES Will be elected by the largest majorities given in the State for the last fifteen years. The "Reading - Platform" 'is broad, strong, and, national; and eillhold all honest and true Democrats, as well as several thousand patriotic Whigs who cannot consistently vote for such a political trimmer as Wu. F. 4011218T0N. _ , DEMOCRATIC CLUBS. We cannottoo earnestly urge upon our Dem _ emetic brethren of this county, and throughout the State, remarkes the Carlisle 'Volunteer, the necessity of a complete organization. The Fed eralists are actively engaged in marshalling their forces for the fight, and it is reasonable to ex ' poet that the most desperate and reckless means will be resorted to, for the purpose of carrying out their iernicious doctrines. Deception, false -hood; pipe; laying, fraud, bribery and corruption Will again be resorted to by our Federal oppo nents. How importimt, 'therefore, is it that the Democratic party • should organize for the con test_, and be prepared to meet and effectually re pel the many Federal slanders put in circulation • by the adherent% of Governor Johnston? Eve ' .7y - coxnty; township, town, and village in. the State, should form DEMOCRATIC CLUBS, for the purpose of disseminating correct principles Amongst the people of the State, and thus over . throw the false statement put in circulation by - our opponents. , This is no time for procrastina tion—we must cast aside,our luke-warmness . at once, and goto work determined to do our duty faithfully, Zealously, and effectually. Remeni -tier, Democrats of Pennsylvania, that the old Keystone standti pledged to her sister State for . 15 0 0 Pajoricy.fer:til Democratic ticket. • Will you not, each 'and every one of you, assist not only by your vote but by your influence and hearty, and efficient support, to redeem this • pledge, and to swell the Democratic army to numbers that will afford even a greater majority . for our candidates? We believe and trust you each Demacratin Pennsylvania deter . - Mine to make one more vote besides his own for the Democratic ticket let each ono feel it in- cumbent !von himself to convince and convert his luke-Warra cr.deceived friend or neighbor of his error—let him be convinced by argument,• facts, and documentary evidence that the Callßo of Democracy is the cause of the people—that by its piriietufty only, can the people of this. . Union eipect prosperity and liappiness. . It is the same glorious cause for which our forefith • era fought,-,bred, and conquered—it is the cease "which knows no baseness, cowers to no danger; oppresies no weakness—destructive only of des , potism, it. is the sole conservative of liberty, la bor, and property." Democrats of Pennsylva nia ! you have the power in your own• hands to carry the State by 20,00 majority. Then be up and doing, and the victory yon •will achieve will bring gladness to the heart of every roptib- . lie= and loie.r of his country. 8g Toss ;o' Bionex.. 7 -MnoTtnousamopt of silver from the West reached Philndelphia gonday by Adatim k qo'a, It was sin tons in weight, and canie'!tom!' the Thuon lßank of Tennessee, at . Nishillle, Philadelphia Bank. - The yrocessiou winch':; .dirried this , precious load to the Bank: was quite an. 19/' posing one, all the force of Adamn St - Co:being required to carry it. - ; . pEamsimvA:ratit'Aimistro• - • This handsomerand important highway is rap improving. 'Front . Diamond street to Logan street, the city - authorities are laying down gas pipes, while v at the other end of the Avenue, frani.Oakl and to Ba.rker's corner, beyond 'East Liberty; the Turnpike Company are constructing a Plank Road in the most substantial and im proved mode—unlike other Plank Roads in this neighborhood, which have only eight foot tracks and no clay road, this one has a track sixteen feet wide, and .a good summer road on each side, forming altogether a most safe; convenient, and pleasant road. A projectis in.contemplation for improving the Avenue still farther; by opening • it by a direet ; cut into. Fifth street, at the corner of Ross. Should this succeed (and it is the interest of the whole city that it should), Fifth street and Pennsylvania Avenue will form but ono , street. . . The Rail Road will not:touch upon any part of this route,lwhich will therefore always be free from the inconvenience 2nd dangers experi enced on streets in the vicinity of a Rail Road; . nor will the travelon it be subjected to the de lays incident to a road leading to extensive cem eteries. We have heard that two of our,enter prising citizens have lately purchased from N. B. Omuo, Esq., a tract of land just beyond Oak land, and arc about to divide it into town lots, and it is said that a large Hotel is to be soon erected, and also a fine' building for a Female Academy. , Being the nearest, most level, and best made road to the beautiful valley of East Liberty, Pennsylvania Avenue must soon become a great thoroughfare for business, as well as the most pleasant and fashionable drive from the city. * Westmoreland Democratic Primary Election. We are indebted to a - friend for the following returns from Westmoreland county. GREENSIMIG DISTRICT. President Judge. Burrell 308 I Knox 55 State Senate. Jno. McFarland.,... 255 I Jno: Fausold 96 Associate J _ udge. David Cook .261 I James Bell 149 • Treasurer. D. K. Marcband....3l7 I Lucion Cort.... ...... 29 ADi.H9DVSO DISTIUCT 'Burrrll's majority.. McFfrlnnd's d 0... NORTII HUNTIXODON DISTRICT. Burrell's majority Faarland's do The returns, as far as received * indicate the re-nomination of Bigelow and Gaffey for the Legislature. .VRODI THE SUMMIT. • (corrtrsrosniscs or Tux Dam Karroo 'arr.) SUMMIT A. P. RAILROAD, June 19, 1851 • Dear Poet : Presuming that a letter from the mountain might not be uninteresting to your nu merous readers, I will endeavor to f'urnish you with all the items of interest that have lately come under my notice. Mr. W. S. Campbell, Esq., whoresides here, and was one of .the prominent candidates for. Canal Commissioner at the last State Convention, is fast making political as well as personal friends, and is actively engaged in cheering up the De mocracy for a glorious triumph at the coming fall election. The Portage Road has been doing a very heavy business this season, and with a prompt ness and dispatch heretofore almost unprece dented in the history of its operations. Its ca pacity for business has of late been materially increased, and it is managed by Capt. West with great ability and credit to himself as well as sat isfactory to the State. . For the last two weeks we have had quite a lively time, owing to two railroad lettings hav ing been held at this place. One was the State letting for the avoidance of the incline planes , on the western end of the Portage ltoad, and the other the mountain division of the Pennsyl vania Railroad. There is a great deal of very heavy work on this division of their Road, and with the greatest force of hands that can be worked to advantage, some of the sections will require nearly three years for their completion. With the exception of the large tunnel, the old contractors were generally the successful bidders. There are two tunnels on this division of the Road—the large one is about two miles from this place, and is 3600 feet long—the small one, near Jefferson, is about 600 feet in length. Mr. Rut ter & Son, of New York, are the contractors for the former one, and Elinor Cr. Shaffer for the lat ter. The large one will be worked from the two 'ends, and by three shafts, so as to hasten its completion as much as possible. One of the heaviest sections, which is situated at the west ern end of the large tunnel, was alloted to the Messrs. MeCiranns & Riley. MeAvoy, Clark & Co., have also some very heavy work at Catoning feint, on the eastern slope of the mountain. The portion of Road that has been let by the State, and will immediately commence to build, avoids planes No. 2 and 3 on the Portage road. The large tunnel, and some of the heaviest work on the mountain being so close to ns, must necessarily create new life and an increase in the amount of business done in our usually quiet village. This region, of late years, has become quite a resort for invalids and persons of leisure, and although it is yet early in the season, we have been honored by the visit of many from the caster cities, all of whom were delighted with their sojourn, and hope to visit us again. We expect to have great numbers during the sum mer, and l am sure it would be difficult to find a more desirable place either for health or amuse ment. ' M. WHAT IS SAID ABROAD. The Chicago Daily dry - us, a spirited national Democratio paper, in publishing the Resolu tions adopted by the Reading Convention, makes the following introductory remarks: PENNSYLVANIA ALL RIGEIT.—The Democracy of glorious old Penns4lvania are all right. The following resolutions passed at the into State Convention, which nominated the sterling demo crat and upright man, Col. Bigler for Governor. aro worthy. of a party that has ever stood by the .Union and the Constitution, with all their noble memories and compromises, and the country Mast, in future, look to the Democratic party, as the only'one true to the the Union, and the up holding of the laws of the land. With such a leader as Bigler, the democracy of Pennsyl vania will be triumphant in the coming con- Mon. William Wilkins. • This accomplished and distingaished Demo- Crat and Lawyer was unanimously chosen Presi dent of the Judicial Convention and his speech, on taking the Chair, was worthy the man and the occasion, as, also his closing remarks after the Of the Convention had been trans acted. He expressedgreat fears, at the open ing,.thateomething might be done to reflect die crediton the highest Judicial tribunal in the !mid, and said he felt a greater responsibility resting upon himself than he had over felt in any other position in which he had ever been placed—that the Chief Justice was to be select ed by the mere toss of a copper, and that an in efficient man might be elevated to that solemn and important._ trust. After the nominations :Were iannounced, hOwever, the countenance of theiladge brightened, and he stated to the Con -vention that all his fears had been dispelled— that in the persons of Black, Campbell, Lewis, :Gibson, and Lowrie, we had & Ticket, each of Whom were abundantly' qualified to be the Zhief Justice of Pennsylvania. The endorse ment of these gentlemen by such a man as Wm. Wilkins, will fully satisfy the • people of their high qualification for the trusts to which they have been called.' • We hope to have a cor rect copy of Judge. Wilkins' remarks in time for our next paper; a bare synopsisof them having been given by the reporters.—Bedford Gazette. . 1 : - ..: 11! .';-..i..-i .:.;) - : : INDIAN NAMES. ' Mffi "Ifow Can the red men be forgotten, when so many of; our states and territories, baysiiekes and rivers are in delibly stamped by names oflhelfgiving I " . • •Ye say they alt have Oka away, , • That noble race na4 brave; , Their light canoes have vanished" • • From off the crested wave; That 'gild the forests where they roam'd, There riage no hunter's shout ; But their name is on your waters, Ye may not wash it out. 'Tie where Ontario's billow Like ocean's serge is curled, Where strong Niagara's thunders wake The echo of the world, ' ' Where red Missouri bringeth Rich tribute from the West, And Rappahannock sweetly sleeps On green Virginia's breast. Yo say their cone-like cabins, That clustered o'er the vale Have disappear'd, as withered leairs Before the Autumn's gale; But their memory liveth on your hills, Their biiptism on . your shores, Your everlasting ravers speak Their dialect of yore. Old Massachusetts wears it Within her lordly crown, . And broad Ohio bears It Amid her young renown. Connecticut bath wreathed It. Where her quiet &tinge waves, And bold 'Kentucky breathes it hoarse Through all her ancient caves. Wachusett hides its lingeriug voice Within its Kielty bean, And Allegheny graves tts tone Throngnout his lofty chart. • Monudaock, on his forehead hoar, Doth seal the sacred trust, Your mountains build their monument, Though ye destroy their dun. Letter from Judge Woodward. The following is the letter ofJudge Woodward referred to in the proceedings of the Judicia Convention: Vinicesonnnr, Juno 9, 1851 H. Wraonv. Esq. : Dear Sir—l thank you for your telegraphic dospatch, just received, and which I answered instanter, in these words: 4, My letter, which you have, is as positive a declination as I can gite. I will write you at Harrisburgh." I am exceedingly sorry that any body thinks it their duty to press &nomination on me. From a•very early day and uniformily, I have declared my purpose not to be a candidate, and last Feb ruary published that purpose to the world, in the correspondence which I placed in your hands. I have favored the nomination of Judge Kidder, in correspondence and conversation, and have trusted that any local claims which might be recognized, would be satisfied in his person.— My strong desire now is that he should bo nom inated, and if any difficulty exists which yon cannot surmount, I very much prefer that you should give up our local claims and shall not nom inate me. The condition and demands of my family for bid mu to think of a judicial station. dislike to obtrude this subject in detail in public notice, but are not one's own conscientious convictions of duty, when distinctly asserted, entitled to respect? (Night they not to bo conclusive with every body! Is it necessary for me to go into detail to demonstrate that I cannot educate my children on a judicial . salary ? I hope you do not think it is. I hope nobody thinks so. Unfortunately, I said in my published letter something about private sacrifices for the pub lic good. This, most unexpectedly, has been 'seized hold of by someporsons, and I have been asked if in a crisis that should seem to demand my nomination, as a means of reconciling party difficulties, I would turn my back on a party who have always manifested kind dispositions to me, and refuse, in any event, to run if nomi nated. I have replied that my nomination, if my letter is respected, could only happen on the principle of sacrificing personal interests and wishes to the public welfare: and from such a sacrifice I would not shrink, if called to make it. That what I had written, I would stand to, and that if I mast he nominated, as in the con tingency contemplated in that letter, I would ran. Along with such replies, 1 have urged Judge Kidder's nomination by every considera tion I could press. What more can I say now I supposed when that public letter was written. that there was an end of my connection with that subject.— Ilad I anticipated some things that have occur red since, I should Dave avoided the hypotheti cal expression that has kept the subject. open. I regret the useof it, but "what is writ, is - vcrit." There I stcind just where I planted myself in that letter. I can't be guilty of the weakness of unsaying it. If the nomination is given me, against the strong expressions of that letter— against my constant protestations—against your and Mr. NichoLsceisrepresentations, and against the wishes of other personal friends in the Con vention—l must consider it a. 9 given in the contingency contemplated in that letter, and, therefore, I cannot say that I will decline it. Hence my remarkto you when i handed you the letter and my telegraphic despatch, that it is as positive a declination as I am at liberty to make. Let me hope that we shall all he gratified in the nomination of Judge Kidder, and that no occasion will exist for resorting to so unwilling a subject as Your friend and humble servant. G EO. W. WOODWA.RD. A Noble Letter. The following letter received last night, from Ws*. A. CAIIPLIELL, Esq., one of the candidates for Canal Commissioner before the Reading De mocratic Convention, Speaks for itself. It is like the man; and we glory in such a Democrat. A letter like this will never be forgotten by the Democracy of Prenvylvania;—Pentisylvanian. SUMMIT, CAMDRIA COVNTY, Pa June 7, 1851. Cot.. J. W. fonxsv—Dear Sir:—l arrived home last evening from the Reading Convention; and although, in common with the other unsuc cessful candidates for the office of Canal Com missioner, I naturally feel a little disappointed, I sincerely rejoice, however, thatthe Convention have selected for this important office my friend Gen. Seth Clover, a radical Democrat, consistant and unwavering in his devotion to the men and measures of the Democratic party, and in every respect a worthy and competent gentleman.. The nominees of that Convention shall receive my cordial support, and - my feeble exertions shall be used to do all that a man can do bon: orably, to consurrunato the glorious victory that awaits the Democracy at the ensuing October election. To my friends who so generously supported me in that Convention, I return my heartfelt thanks, and assure them that the kindness and friend ship manifested by them towards me shall not be forgotten as long as gratitude retains a breath ing place within my hears, and it will be the most pleasing duty in my life to perform if at some future day I can ha any manner do thorn good service. • Very truly and sincerely, par friend, WM. S. CAMI!DELL. SLAUGHTER. AMONG THE SHEEP.—A large RUM ber of sheep have been killed by dogs in the vi cinity of our Borough within the last twowceks. On Monday night last, Mr. Robert Officer lost 20, and had 80 wounded. On one night of last week, Mr. Adam Beck, of South Strabane, lost about fifty; and about a week since, Mr. John Moore, of Mt. Pleasant, lost about one hundred. We know not how this evil can be remedied, unless it be to kill all dogs that are suspected of fond ness for mutton; and oven then the damage may be done in many instances before suspicion ari ses. One bad dog will lead a whole neighbor hood of his canine acquaintances astray, and it is quite impossible to reform a dog after he has manifested a disposition to prey upon Shoop therefore, all such dogs should be killed imme diately.— Wash (Pa.) Examiner. " DUTCHMAN" AND " GEDBIAN"—These words are often interchangeable, as if they signified the same thing. "Dutchman," properly signi fies natives of the Netherlands and Holland, of whom there are but few in this country. "Ger man," is a name given to inhabitants of Austria, Prussia. Wurtemburg, Saxony, and other German States, and is the proper title by which to desig nate that large, industrious and frugal por tion of our popalation commonly called "Dutch." MONUMENT TO AB EDITOE.—The citizens 'of La fayette, Indiana, have 'erected a monument to the memory of J. P. Jenks, previous to hie death, editor of the Courier of that plice. Jenks was beloved by all who knew him, and this market' respect *ill be appreciated by his many warm personal friends in this city. EINEM r " ; , Zrribblings - cotb Qll4)pings 43 en•RoWman , of the Bedford Gazette says: At the Reading and ifirrisbargh Conventions we made the. personal acquaintance Of three-fourths of the Democrat ic 'Editors of tiM State; and a more noble and intelligent tel of men we have never bad the good fortune to meet. BrADVI, One of the Representatives from Lycoining, Clinton and Potter, has iendored his re signation to Ron. Joan Cassna, Speaker of the House, in consequence of having been appointed to a responsi ble trust by the Canal Board. . Mr. .D. A. Gould, a pions astronomer of New England, has been tendered the sppaintmeni of Profes sor of - Astrocomy at the University of Gottingen, •in place of Dr. Goldsehmidt, recently deceased. . We do not learn that Mr:Gould has decided to accept this invi tation. • . . The +petition of s eietipting the homestead to the value of =l t from atiachnient or levy and sale, has been voted upon by the people of New Hampshire, who. hays decided in favor of It by a majority of 3,762. The vote was,—for exemption, 11,683; against it, 7,223. ' The Lowell News says that agirl was refused rulmlttanie to her work irtthe mill, on one of the cop*. rations, bec ease she happened to be dreised in the new Bloomer costume. : On being told that Hem would come dressed as she ought, she could go In, she thanked her informant,' atthe same time inlbrming him Alm didn't care about going in at all. ..• —. The Territorial Unlversitirof Minnesota his been located at et. Anthony. The University building is to be created immediately. 'The school fund bus been so husbanded in That Territory, as to secure to every child a common school education, free of all expense to pa rents. From an official document recently published by the French Government, we learn that there are at pres ent T..1:1 tteatres in France. Twenty-three of these ate ill 'Nile:. Two female reporters attend regal arly,npon The adore Parker's peculiar sermons at Boston ; and !eke fall stenographic notes. Ladies who have passed the sus . - eeptihle age in Boston, find Parkerism and the other od dities there, a great resource. Miss Frederika Bremer, the distinguished Swe dish aulltoressoeached Richmond from the South on Sa turday week. At Montreal, Were has been rein almost inces santly (or two ameba, with an unusually cold lame? sphere. Tim Lands employed in the Union °dice in Wash ington, presented, on Saturday week, a handsome silver pitcher to Mr Ritchie, the late editor tithe Union news paper.. The President awl the Attorney General were present. Mr. Ritchie made a feeling address on the oc calioa, Mn. Russell, the popular lady and actress, in re nting from the stage at New York, to be married, was presented by manager Burton, in the presence of the au dieter, %id' a splendid ilimond rinz, an her lags prole,. sinus! evening. 4;ounterfeim of the Bee-dollar notes of the Cum• bet land (BUJ/Risings Bank, letter A, October I, 1850, and other dates, have just made their appearance in the vicinity of Cumberland. Many or the Hungarian refugees have been in corporated in the Turkish army. Two of them were honored with the decoration faiHistu. li is generally believed that many of these exiles will be sent to Aus tralia. Harvey .1. Marshall, a prominent free toiler, of Newport, N. 11., has renounced his connection with that party, and returned to the democratic fold, and gives hit reasons. Ralph Waldo Ewe mu end William 11. Channiog are preparing a biography of the lamented his reldoness Ossoli, better known to the literary public as S. Mutsu ct Fuller. The lady, It will be recollected, was lost by the wrecking of the Elizabeth, a Fire Island, In July last. Ths beauty of oar Green has been described a thousand times, and still a will bear a column full of ea logy, especially at this, the "haying thae,^ when the la borers • lip read the breathing harvest to the ean, That throw% minable, round a rural smell." We learn (rota Providence, R. 1., that on Mon day morning. an Irishman named William Hannigan murdered his wife, by breaking in her skull with an age helve, and otherwise mutilating her body inn horrible manner. The murderer has not yet been arrested. The Collector of Customs at Havana has notified the catanlerci al cominunity that the laws and regulations of that department, which have been heretofore notori ously disregarded and evaded. will henceforth be rigor. onsly enkneed. From pablished tables it appears that the defici ency in the weight of hogs packed the last season In the west, from the season previous, is 105,3615,37 u. Some idea of the coot of royalty in England may befemte4 for the fact that the Prince of Wales. though cutlet ten years of •ge, has a revenue of nearly $300,. COO per onnam (tom the Duchy of t.brnwell. --- A correspondent 01 the Leicester Mercury has braid that a price has been entered for a rhyme to the word month, and lopes the Mowing may be adjudged successful:— A lisping girl sat oa her father's knee. A trying to rhyme the little ward mind; And she langh',l as .he said, I'll let von ars I co* May it again, for I've thaid it month •••••••• TIM tool eoorage WAS remarkable of that chap, who, when forced into a fight, exclaimed as the byatactd era ratite,* in between him and his antagonist, ' , tiro of you mo.d take hold of him, but one can bold me , An itilliman cautions the public, against hit rim lug or trusting hit wife, Peggy, on hls account, as he ie not warned to her. Character of the English, Irish and Looking at the population of the three king doms, it may easily be preccived that there is a considerable difference amongst them with res pect to temperiunent. The Irish are gay, ar dent; the Scotch arc comparatively cool, steady and cautious; the English are, perhaps, a fair average between the two. I remember it was not inelegantly observed by a friend of mine, that an Englishman thinks and speaks ; a Scotch man thinks twice before he speaks; and an Irishman speaks before ho thinks. A lady pres ent added, 4 , A Scotchman thinks with his head, on Irishman with his heart." This allusion to' impulse, operating more rapidly than delibera tion, is a kin to Miss Edgeworth's remark, that an Irabman may err with his head, never with his heart; the truth, however, being, that he " obeys" his heart, not always waiting for the dictates of his head. Some yearn ago there was a caricature, very graphically portraying these grades of differ once in the ardor of the three nations. An Englishman, an Irishman, and a Sootohman, were represented as looking through a confei3- tioner's window at a beautiful young woman serving in the shop. "Oh," exclaimed Mr. Patrick, 'do let us be after spending a half-a-crown vriththedear cray ture, that we may look at her conveniently, and have a bit of chat • with her. "You extravagant dog !" says Mr. George in reply, " I'm sure one half the money will do quite as well. But let us go in by all means; she is a charming girl." "Ah ! wait a wee !" interposed Mr. Andrew ; " dinna yo ken it'll servo our purpose equally well Just to ask the bonnie lassie to gie us twa sixpences for a shilling, and inquire where's Mr. Thompson's house, and sich like ? We're no hun gry, and may as well save the siller."--Lcmdon Dispaich. - WILKINS HALLS FOURTH kTRAKT, NEAR SMITHFIELD, TOEN WALKER takes pleasure in announcing to his tir friends and the public that he has taken the above splendid establishment, and after considerable expense has made it a delightful place of resort. De is perfectly prepared to serro up at the shortest notice every delica 'cy which may tempt the appetite of the epicure or the fancy of the most far tidious. Dinner will be in readiness every day at I o'cloik, for any number of persons, commencing/his day, Jane last. Parties can be accommodated with Suppers in the most ruhhochv manner. Oysters, Game, ise., will be found hero in their season. In short, the proprietor intends that no expense or trouble shall be spared to make this already popular house the best lit the Western country. • Peaty • ellickeringla Pliukoa. Tom H. ItIELLOR, Agent for Chick- • ft, =tug's Pianos, for Pittsburgh and %stern Pennsylvania, No. St Wood : • street, kits received and now open for sale, the following elegant assortment of Piano Fortes, direct from the manufactory, at Mr. Chickering's ( Roston) prices: One elegant Rosewood semi-grand Piano, 6, octaves; . 046 " " CaltiC4 •g 7 .t 4 Five ' " " plain One " " carvedii ei cr One " " plain " 61 ~ Three " " round corners 6 Two • "d • 6110010 0 The above Pidno Fortes are of the lateststyles of fur niture, and with all . hlr. Chlckering's improvements.— The prices invariably the some as at Boston, therebk saving to purchasers in this region the expense and risk of transportation. r ALSO. FOR SALL% . . One Rosewood, Carved: Mouldings, 61 octave l'iano, anvil:lonised by Adam Stodart & Co • One Rosewood 6 octavo, Adam Sto dart & Co.; One " 6 • Bacon & Raven . • One 44 6 4 . do; One eicagnand 6 " Chickering, as good as new ` ; One • " , 6 " Bacon & Raven; One " 6 ". Loud & Brothers; . : One-" a DubcaA & SeabneY; - ode 61 " Manhattan Company,i I,jeW EMIG EMIIMI ==t2!EMEI Scotch. 'l-..;"0 • ! • 4. MEE . ~k... a-K M .. ~ S '. i [ Y b ----SPECIAL NOTIGES. parr LCNCH served up every;day aelee. , ,aleelr, at OWMINT.Id HpTEL,SciClidi !Rivet. ,!, • Afg3 Noss! tJob;Prlnting , 07 The Priprietoni of the itfoirtinglPasr leg leave to inform their friends and the public thasthey have re ceived from the - Foundry Of L. Seaman. & Co„. L Pkila. delphis, a very large stock of beautiful NEW TYPE. of every. size and variety imaginable.• - Theyare now prepared to execute all kinds of JOB arm FANCY CARD Panrrnto, in a style unsurpassed by any Office in the conntr: , and upon the lowest terms. HARPER & LAYTON. Pitgsbuegh, June 9,1851 Type for Sale. I Tnz Barvrta and flinnonTYPe recently aced in printing the Post is offered for sale, very low for cash, or approvedpaper. The type has been used with great care, is in good condition, and could he employed for several years itt printing a weekly newspaper, on a band press. Also, for sale; a_floable set of chase?, as good as new, Column and Parallel Rules, Dashes, Itc The above materials will all be sold at a bargain, if er plication is made soon. Address (post paid), HARPER & LAYTON, eft Post Buidinks, . . (From the Louisville Journal, May 291h,18.51.] Dr. J. S.Houghtoxs 9 a Pepsin, for Dympepstri, Prepared. front Renstst.or the Stomach of the Os. • D On the 7th of May, 11351, Rev. M. D. Williams, Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Chureb, in Louisville, Kentucky, was and had been for a long time confined to his room, and most of the time to his bed; with Dyspe p . sin and Chronic Diarrheas, and was, to oil appearance, oa the very verge of the and acknowledged to be so by his physictan,who had tri ed all lite ordinary means is his power ; without effect, and at the above named 'time.the patient, with the consent of his physician, com menced the use. of Dr. Honshu/Ws "PEPSIN," and to the astonishment, surprise and delight of all, he was much relieved the first day. The third day he left his room. The sixth day, which was excessively hot, he, rode ten miles with no bad effect; on the eighth day he went on a visit to the eountry ; and, on the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored to Ins natural strength, he was so far recovered as to go alone a journey of five hundred miles, where he ar ri ved in safety, mach im proved in health, having had no disturbance of the stom ach or bowelsiCflet taking the first &self Pepsin. These facts are not controvertible, and that this is n case which might to convince all skeptics that there is a power in " PEPSIN." ..Let physicians and dyspeptics investigate. • 11E1 i3ER & hVDOWELL. Agents, • jell 140 Wood street. Er In callintatiention to Dr.Ouyzou's improved ex tract of Yellow Dock and Ssnaparillame feel confident that we are doing a service to all who may be afflicted With Ecrofulous and other disorders originating in,:he. redittry taint, or from impurity of the blood. We have knowninstances within the sphere of our acquaintance when: the moat formidable distempers have been cured by the use of Dr. Guyzott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla alone. • ' It is one of the few advertised medicines 'that cannot be stigmatized with quackery, for the - Yellow Dock" and " Sarsaparilla." are well known to be ‘ the Most ef ficient (and at the tame time itinoxious,) agents in the whole Malaria Medica, and by far the best and . purest preparation of them Is Dr. Guyzott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla See advi rtieement. . [(e2l. ' Wonderful Ointment. 07- Mr. W. B. Swart—Dear Sir:—Some fifteen years ago one of my feet was severely 'Nosed, in consequence of the foot swelling very large, and being remarkably painful, most of th e time I could on y hobble about with the assistance of a staff, and not being able to mid are a. shoe on the foot 1 wore a moccavon. During the first . folineenears'soffering, I followed, strictly, the advice of many celebrated physicians—last year, used fourteen battles of Dr.Trask's Magnetic Ointment—uli, however, failed to afford permanent relief Last November I con. Bladed to have the fcot taken off—to which my friends objected. Finally, about the first of December, I was induced to apply your Wonderful Ointment, and in less than thirty days after the Gest application, I laid aside my staff, put on my shoes without any inconvenience, and now get abort like other men. GEORGE TURNER, February 10,1149. De9.l] Well st., Chicago. . Er 'Mai to' Parents. One great source of disease in children Is the unhealthiness of parents! it woald be Just as reasonable to expect a rich crop from a barren soil, as that strong and healthy children should ho born of parents whose constitutions have been worn out with intemperance and disease. A sickly frame may be originally Induced by hardships, accidents, or intem perance, bat chiefly by the latter. It is impossible that a course of vice or imprudence should not spoil the best constitution; and did tho evil terminate here, it would 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 be COLIIC3 rivited in the habit, It is then entailed 'upon posterity.— Female COUSULUUOUII are as capable of iumfovement as family estates—and ye who would wish to im . p rove, not only your own health, but that of TOUT MUNI - spring, by 'eradicating the many distressing diseases Minute. entail ed through neglect or imprudence, lose no time in puri fying the blood and cleansing the system. Married per sons. and those about to be married, should not fail to parity theitblood, for how many diseases are transmit ted to posterity. How often do we ace Scalds. Scrofula and a thousand other afflictions, transmitted to the rising generation, that might have been prevented by this time ly precaution t To accomplish which, there is nothing before the public,or the whole world, so effectual as Or. BULL'S LATE= IMPROVED FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, combining Yellow Dock and Burdock, with the pure and genuine Honduras Saraapar ilia. For general debility during this warm weather, it acts like a charm, restorm . g elasticity of muscle and vi gor, with sprightliness of intellect. KEYSER & BPDOWELL, Wholesale and Retail Agents, • 140 Wood it • Pittsburgh. For sale by D. M. Carry and Joseph Douglass, Alle gheny City, Dud by Druggists gerrerilv. a fjet2.-d&wam Notlea....TheJavamalicartTau.ovaSoctrre,of Pittr ,urgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of eve , y atonal at the Florida House, Market at. Jou. vatrsa.Jr., Secretary. Pittsburgh Lire Insurance Company. CAPITAL 0100000. ID — 05715 t. No. 75 Forarn Sratuv...tal OFFICERS: President—James S. Soon: Vice President—Samuel Treasurer—Joseph S. Leech: • Secretary—C. A Colton. ED" Sea advertisement in another part of thls paper tay72 (Er Daguerreotypes. zji Nemo% & Co. would respecttbily OnTIOUnCe to the Citizens of t tabu rgh, Allegheny and vicinity. that they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, built and arrange° expressly for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. The beat Da guerreotypes,on the best material, are taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence of the proprietors. The arrangem..nt enables them also to take Family Groups, of any number of persons, in the most perfect manner. Likenesses of .siek or diseased persions, taken In any part of the etty. Gallery at the Lafayette Ifall,Fourth street, corner of Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth street. (chitty ENCOURAGE DOME INSTITUTIONS CITIZENS' IBBI3ItAIIek..CORIPANI , 'OP PITTBI3U6OII. C. G. HUSSEY. Prest. • • • • • --A. %V. MARKS. Scc'y .00!“--No. 41 Maur tt.,ia Warrlotist of C. IL Otani. r Tins Company is now prepared to insure all k ;ode of risks., on Houses, Manufactories, Goods, Madam. dire in Store, and in Transitu Vessels, rEa. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded to the character of the Directors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, wall and favorably known to the community for their prudence, intelligence end integrity. Duiscrotta—C. G. Hussey, Wm. Dageey, Wm. Lad met, Jr. t Walter Bryant, liugh D. King, Edward Illeazel ton Z Kinsey Harbaugh, 8. M. Wier. marldtti Collecting 1111/ Postitie4 ece. JOU4 tiveoUart? tErAtiendsta Collecting, Bill. Posting, Distributing. Cards and Circulate for Parties, /sc., ke. r- Orders left at the Office of the Morning Posh Or' at - Holmes' Periodical Stare, Thin] st., will be promptly . attended to: ' [tor/lily . COLUMBUS INSURANCE . COMPANY Fire and Marine. • . COLUMBUS, OHIO. DEMAS ADAMS;Jr, President D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DI ItICTOZISI D. Adams. Jr.,. Joseph Whiten% P. Hayden, M. S. Sullivant, John Graham, Win: Miner, Thomas Moodie, N. 11. Swarm, D. Alexander, 1.9. ide, 0. 11. Clarke, C M. Lee, : The undersigned, as'Agent of the above substantial and well known Company, insures property .of every deserlptlon,agalnst lessor damage by fire. Also-, against the perils of Inland navigation. • R. H. BEESON.-Agent, Office in Waterman's Warehouse, No. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh. Oirrl. 0. of O. F.--Plaee of hlemingiWashitigton Hall, Wood street, between sth and VirKin Alley. Prnicsoaon Longa, No. 335-IHeeta wetly Tuesday rodzamarradt Erleadaratany, No. 87—Meetslst and 3d Friday °reach month. • ED - ' olllrl Fellows , Ball, Odeon Buriding, Fourth •tnet, bellows Wood and. SortoVidd „stmts.—Pittsburgh Encampment, No. V.', meets Ist and gd Tuesdays °teach month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th Tuesdays. hleehanies , Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday Western Star Lodge N 0.24, nicel3 very. Wednesday evening. Iron City Lodge,l4o. 182, Meets. every Monday idling. Mount Morialt Lodge, No. 360, meets. every Friday evening. Zoceo Lodge, No. 385, meetaevery Thursday eveningi at their Hun, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. Twin City Lodge, No. 241, meets avert Friday even ing. Hall, corner of .Leacock and. SandUSILY street!, Allegheny City. • - :imar29;iy /Ingo eons Lodge. 1.0. of 0. Fs.—The'An crone Lodge, No. Y 39, L O. of 0. F., meets every Wed esday evening in Washington. Hall. Wood Jo, .f inlay , Petrololl.llLl Shirleysiturg, Huntingdon Co., Pa; Minh 4, '5l. S. M. Kier: Dear Sir—Your Petroleum is 'Working wonders in this vicinity; therefore, we would ithank you 10 send us two d ore a by theP.ennsylvani &Railroad. 'Me are entirely out, and it is being inquired for almost every day. Yours, respectiolly, • JOHN- LONG &CO. - trayavtuc, - Ashland Co., Ohio, March 10,'51. S. M. Kier: Dear Sir--Your Agent, a few weeks since, left with us four dozen Rock 00, which we have sold. Please forward to us six dozen immediately: Your medicine is working wonders in this reglon.— We cart obtain several excellent certificates, if you de sire-them. • Yours &c., - W. W. SCOTT. For sale by Keyser & hi'Dowell, 140 Wood street ; IL E. Sellers, 07 Wood street ; B. A. Palutestock k Co., corner of Woed — and Front streets; D. M. Carry, D A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, andil.P,SchwanziAllegheny. Aim, by the proprietor, . ' S.III.ICIER.- • oprtm Cartablasin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. Associated Alsatian's InsurancirlOoszips. %V. raltlfath, the City of Pittsburg Seayy. insure ening! FIRE and-MARINE RISKS Office in Morioninhars House, N05.1:4 and I^3 Wean sr. :W. .Rody Plitterson, tisiztleis 4 R. D- Simpson,..loshua Rhodes C. 11. Paulson, . Ed. ga . r Ed ward 6 regg“l.- Italbutz' wm4e°"lngw rn d • 26 13. C lawyer , Chat. Kenl, Was. Dorman. ~.::::..-c - -. ..: : :;:;.t. .. , , :; ' - •. MIME Us A. 0. D. ID' Meets above Board of Trade, Roinsit, corner of Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening. -Cheap 'Publications. . • 'L UST RECEIVED AT HENRY ,•bIINER do CO.'S, IP No. 32 Smithfield street, the &Bowing new Books Fireman's Monthly Magazine Pio.l ; N 0.32 Dictionary oT bleChallif - Egginfi Work and Engineering • ' • • • Rena : or die Snots , Bird.' A Talc of Real Life—by Caroline Lee Rentz; The Daughter of Night. A Story of tho Present Time. By S. W. Ftellom ; . Not so Bed us we Seera—or, many sides to a Charac ter. A Comedy in fi ve Acts. 'By 81r E. Bulwer Lytton, :Bart. Published by Harper & Brothers. 8e23 • .La nd for Sale. T"E -- undersignedExecutors. of John 'Cunningham, will, agreeably to his last will and testament, ex pose to public sale on the premises, on Friday, the first day of August next, at 10 o'clock, a FARM 0(.175 acres, situated on the Monongahela river, one•half mile above • 111'licespon,.in Mifflin township, Allegheny county: . This Farm contains about 50 acres of .Coal, of good quality, easy of access iothe river: SE OWE . L, v i n ~ :... ._.. t .. .t. .~~~ ':'."i'. .. ~~~.: ~2. • -^ I. • y • -• . • NEM Purchasers are requested to examine by application 'to Samuel Cunningham, John AVait[t, or Thomas B. Pat terson, FWJentots. - . r ie23:4o , • - [Gazette copy and Poit.j . • ' • - - • BLOOIIILIOD umalantata anditedfordPorge Blooms on hand and for sale. jc23 • KING -& NOORHEAD. SUNDRIES—IL Sho e :lders F i a n t ra ra sk ; s; . • 7 ' Plain Hams do; .S. C. Rams, do; - -." - • . Just received and for - jea . - -- RINO.R MOORHEAD T AWRENCEVILLE AND.SIIARPSIMIIG PLANK ROAD-The Stockholders: of the Lawrenceville and Sharprborg Plank Road Company are hereby .noti fied that an as.essnient of s2,o(lenteach share has been made by the Board of Directors, and which they ate re. auireieto pay to the Treasurer, at his Office; (corner of Sixth and Liberty streets), on or before the first day of July. Also, an additional sum of 52,30 on each share of stock to be paid on or before the first day of each succeeding month. . = ; je23 JAMS BLARELY,Treasurer. Raymond &. Go. , a & Van Ambuirglk& — Cmis COMBINED MENAGERIES,. Consisting ofall the rare living wild animalsnow extant NUMBERING OVER 150 SPECIMENS, To be Exhibited together for ons Price of Admism _ on. . WILL BE EXHIBITED in Pittsburgh on Thursday,. 'V Friday nue flaturday,July3d,4th and sth, for three . days, under the Double Pavil lion, at the corner of Penn and Carson streets, Fifth Ward. Open on Thursday and Saturday, July 3d and 50, from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 10 P. AI. On Friday, Icily 4th, four •Exinbitions, viz: from SI to 114, A. M., from 124 to 24, from 3 to 431, and from 7tolo P. M. Admission 25 cents"; children under 10 15 cents. In • this collection is the Rhineerros, and WAn. Polar Bear. Also, ten Lions of the finest specimens. Mr. VAN AfilßUßGll,the most renowned of all Lion- Conquerors, will enter the dens or his Terrific Group of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars, Panthers, ihe; Mons. CRAWFORD will also enter the Dens with his highly trained Animals, making Two Grand. Animal Performances. j 7 The whole cavalcade. of Carriages containing the Animals will enter the city on Thursday morning, July3d, and pass through the priacipal streets in pro. cession, preceded by the Company's Brass Band. This Immense establishment requires a lot 4,000 feet long by Mt broad, for its exhibition. and as there was no tot an the lower part of the city Of.sufficient extent for the purpose, the proprietors have been obliged to se to-spot two or three squares further from the centre of the city than they wished. Over 1.000 feet of strong nce, 8 feet high, have been contracted for with Mr. Hugh Mlielvy, which will render the immense Paoli lion sale and commodious for all classes of visitors at nll times . ' There never has been exhibited in this country* so large a number. nor so great a variety of living specimens of Natural History as is contained in the combined Mena geries of Raymond & Co, and Van Amburgh & Co. je2.o MORSE'S Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, /ACM:PIM D - the ont'. rank -among the proprierory iLf medicines of this country- for completely caring Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and all other diseases arising from au impure state of the blood. Also. Liver Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspemin, Headaches, Dizziness, Coughs, Simmer , " and 'rightness nl.out the Chest; Dion• china, or Heartiness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and is used with unprecedented suc cess in rill casesof • • • FEAdLE WEAKNESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. Strengthening the vvcakened body, giving tone to the various organs, and invigorating the entire system. - If the testimony of thousands of living witnesses, from all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is range. lady efficacious la caring all Humors ! and restoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in its composition, and so 'accurately com bined in its proportions that the chemical, botanical and medical 'propeities of each ingredient harmoniously unite to PURIFY TIIE BLOOD. It has removed many chronic diseases vihich has baf fled tba skill of the best physicians, and has IMO cured Canker,Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to make the leastim• pression upon. It has becu tested in malty cities of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We any that it is a' valuable' medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINT. It removei all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the. Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be used in all elimates,and at all rea s ons of the year. This Syrup is prepared only - by C. MORSE A. CO.,atz 102 Fountain street, Providence, IL I ,and sold . whole sale and Petal', by. S. N.IVICKERSHA . •• • Only Agent (or %Vesta t n Permsylvanta, Jel l:y • Warehouse, cot Wood and Sixth Pittsb'h . Pittsburgh Hedge Varna. Nursery gitBFAIVF.F.I4 three and four miles east of Pitts iburgh,near the Farmers' and Mechanics' Turn pike road( extension of the 4th street) and about one mile tromtast Liberty ' The subscribers respectfully give notice to their car. turners and the public generally that their extensive Nur series. (treen-bouses, &c, Ice., now comprise between 15.0,01.10 and .200,000 p' ants, all of width are inn healthy condition. - . FRUIT TURPS, consisting, of Apple, Pear, Plum, Peach, Cherry; Apricot, Nectarine, Almonds,- Giepe Vinesakc. • SHADE TREF.....Viz: Ailanthae,Catalpagilountain Ash, Sugar Maple, English Linden, American Linden, Lombardy Poplar, Balm of Gilead, Poplar, Weeping Willow, White barked Birch, Tulip 'Free Horse Chest nut, Pita!main . Imperalis, %Vecying Ash, Li' iglish Ash, English Sycamore. blegnolia,Tnpetilla, &c. - LVERGREEN TREES AND efißUßS—Viz: Juni per, Cedar, American Arbarvitea, Chinese Athorvlten, Six Tree,Vpright Yels!, Common Yew, American Hol ly, European Holly, White Pine, Norway Spruce, Bal sam Fir, 'Silver Fir, Scotch Fir, Hemlock Sprece,Scotch Broom, &e.. Ac. "GREENHOUSE PLANTS—Viz: a superb collection of Fuchsias numbering Wivariettes. This dowel is wor thy or attention of those who wish to ornament their windows. ROSES—Many of them the first-rate, numbering over 70 varieties in classes, Viz: Benno! or Chinese ever blooming. Rosa Odorata, or Tea scented Chinese Roses, Bourbon Roses, Nolsette Roses, Hybrid perpetual, or Remontant Roses. A great number of these are perfect ly hardy and bloom freely thron ghou t the summer season. Also, Geraniums, Oleanders, Orange, Cactus, /cc., Se. • N.B. All orders must be accompanied with the cash or satisfactory references. l'lants carefully packed and sent according to dime lions to any part co the United States. Persons .wishing to ornament their pleasure grounds would do well to give us a call, as we think our clock of Evergreens • cannot be surpassed west of the moun d tains, now covering some acres of ground, and number ing from 50 to 100 thonstutil t a great number of which are of a fins size for transplanting. - Orchard and Shrubbery Planting execrated by contract on reasonable terms. ... • • We wish talcum to our address directed to Wilkins P. 0.. near Pittsburgh, where they will find immediate• attention. ' - Orders left at our Blandon Market days in the Diamond Market xviil tind immediate attention. The public in general are invited to call and examine our stock; attention to visitors given on any day except Sabbath. mat(-m1 WM. & 'JAS. MURDOCH. Philadelphia Carnage. tbr Sale. Arum. THEsubscriberhas justreceived from Philadelphia his spring stock of .AG63, and will keep CO3 stanttyon hand at his Carriage Repository, near Alex. Itl'Farliiturs Tavern, on the Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Turnpike, 13 miles west of Pittsburgh, a large assortment of VEHICLES of all kinds, which he will sell at prices muck lower than they can be bought else where.. From the esperieuce which he has •in the business, and the general satisfaction rendered. heretofore, to those who have favored him with' their patronage, he (eels assured in saying that lie can oiler an assortment to compete with any in market, both as regards quality and price. Persons wishing to purchase are referred to the owners of iffty•two Camagcs sold by him last season. The subscriber,' expecting so continue:in the business' of buying and selling Carriages, keeps on hand none but custom.roade Caniages.• JOSEPH WHITE.. . N. ll.—For any .farther • information, .apply at John Rogers' Tea and Queenswtre Store, Diamond alley. • ' 'Coal Property for Sale. ir3Y` Virtue of an Act of Assembly, passed for that ex .° press purpose,. I Offer for sale EIGHT or TEN ACRES OF .CUAL. lying on the Monongahela river; nearly opposite Ilraddock'a Field; now in the occupancy of the Messrs - Linhart. To an enterprising man, desi rous of embarking in that kind of business, it presents it ducementa rarely to be found - on either of the rivers. The railroad.acid necessary &hernias ate all there • and as evidence of its value, I may odd that the. ontrrict of die Linkarts was, to pay at the rate- of three-fourths of -a cent per bushel. - Any Demon desirous of purchasing, will please call upon William Cox, near the premises; or the tuidersign ed, about one mile - below . Braddock's Field.. If not sold at private - saleagainst the Id Monday of July next, it will be offered at public sale on that day, on thejiremi _. . .. • Adrust.Of'Wilijiker dec.l4. 11=1 Mann 9 .lTDOuble.Lever Letter Co • ng • Press, and Metallic Dampener. BURNHAM:B PATENT. ' Sizes of PIMP and Dampeners—Letter, _lO by 13; Foolscap, 10 by 15; Folio Post.l.l i 17}; Manifest, 19 A 21rnesnoing,Labor-itieing and Money . -saving Afar-line. pins PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents J. decided advantages overall, previous inventions for the same object.. tat: The Press (Mei not require fastening down.. 2d Through twolevers and eccentriq joints the pres sure is'obtatned with more ease, and much quicker than by other Methods.- 341. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is not liable to break or get bat of order. • - , 4111.—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brash, blotting paper and wet-cloth, saving all the trou ble incident totheir use, and is worth its weight in gold. The Tabletmay be used to great advantage with any Prestealready in use, and far ibat purpose will be sold Com can be copied with this Press and Dampener in three seconds, xvidtoot bloriuKtbs original or the copy. MANN'S PATENT ISLPROVED MOVABLEBINDER, Par keeping in a Book-like form, Mardi. Original In voices, Letters, - Periodicals, -Newspapers, Drawings Bank.Checka, - or any othor papers where - method is de sirable. This invention, it ts confidently believed, is the best ever . presented to the public for the purpose for which it la designed, and will furnish to many a deside ratum long needed. The undersigned now offers it at it comparatively trifling cost to rill who may desire toper-. feet the system of preserving papers for ready and eizsy . reference. • MANN'S COPYING BOOKS. The Paper in the-se • Books is -made from all Linen Stock, and of the same quality as Fine preach-Writing Paper, bound on Parchment Backe, with Pnated Pages, and manufactured expressly for muffling. The undersigned having_procated the sole agency of the above articles, now offers them at reasonable pnees at wholesale or retail. - • Presses, Dampeners, Books, or Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, at abort notice. All of the above article, warranted., Also—Copying Paper in loose sheets of any sie. Arnold's Copying InicLdecidedly the best in use. •• - Mr. A. C. Chambers will wait on.the cittzeas of.Pitte- . burgh and Allegheny, and will* give all the . instruction necessary. . . . JOHN.:F. COLE 4 CO., At APFitilett h Covode•aPenna Etailrond":Depot, corner of Penn and Wayne el., Pittsburgh. • fjclB:y. *rp ELM :x', , • • - • • • • • . • • ...... - • -. . . _ , . . . 4 •••-•-• • . . AMUSEMENTS. TUZATREI Fifth Street, between Wood and &nit&lib.. JOSEPH FOSTER LEVIII ANL Maxims Anscrers.sca—First Tier and Pair/acne, 00cents ; Sec. and and Third Tiers,2B cents; Colored iiialieehZieenis ; Private Hoses, each, 81,00. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Curtain rises al 710'00.!k• • Err Mr. and hirt.BARNEY WILLIAMS will appear. MONDAY. EVENING, Juno 23d, 1851, the .perform. tutees will eornmenee _ • ' .EOBY O+MORE. Tobe followed WTt COUSIN cAIERRY. Tho whola to coaolnde with - JENNY LIND IN NEW YORK. In preparation, a'eautiful Dram, entitled TIIE IRIS!! FARMER:_ - • . - . In rehearsal, a satirical tale of fun,The Femile For .ty Thlvrea, or, the Fairy Legion of the Golden Region. Likewise, the popular piece THE IRISH POST. The Circassian Ileatits4 LBIS C ELEBRATED L PICTURE In now exhibiting •nt the TONTINII tiOUSE,Fonalt sine, opposite Major Larimeris Banking House mr- Admission 2soonts: • - Jell All ItMtn Now THE DAN RICK CIRCUS TRIZIATPNANT: bent Circus represerttetiem ever mitneened by LEVI 0. ORTH and his eelebrated borne Ttunnumy. DAN. IS HIMSELF AGAIN? Will be exhibited In Pittsburgh, In front of tne Ameri can Hotel Peon street, ou the 2d, 4th and btlt of July. Particulars in future advertisement": (tay26:d&wlm The Nile, ex African- Etkaleillppl NOW OPEN, at Allier:mum 01.10DoN'S FAIT FAMED TRANSPARENT PANORAMA OF EGYPT AND NUBIA:111th a splendid gallery of Egyp tian Antiqutties,tdromnies,lko.; and superb Tableaux ot Hieroglyphical Sculptures.. Oral' descriptions, by G. R. GLIDOGN, formerly United States Control at Cairo. • Oriental kluelc at each exhibition. • Every evening at El o'clock ; Wednesday end Saturday afternoons at 3; Mors open an hour before, Admission 25 cents; - chit• drift half price. Schools of twenty pupils and over No. Telefon .with schools, free. i;sl2;:f • Greenwood Q TR AWBER RIES fresh front the vines ore now serv -0 ed up in this retreat. Also, Cream and other . Ices. The place u now in the heiglith of its beauty. The atisinboat leaves every hour, , and an °militias every half hour for dus.Oarden- closed on Sunday. tje2 Tim? necsivEn AND . FOR- SALE BY JOSHUA el - RHODES 4. CO., No. 6b Woos Brxercr: 500 boxes Lemons ; . •. 40 bags Cream Walnuts; 500 do Oranges; 25 do Filberts; 1000 bushels Pea Nuts; 30 bags Walnuts, • 1000 drums Figs; . .20 eases Prunes. In jars 500 half do; .10 do '‘do in fancy bxs ; 200 boxes Raisins; 10 do .Sardine s • 130 do Layer do ; 10 do Sicily Liquorice; 100balf do . do - 25 boxes Bellied. do;. . GOO boxes Fire Crac kers; 50 baskets Salad Oil; 200 do, a o do N0.2;20 bozos blaccaroni;. .• 100 dozen Almonds ;20 do Varianten; 200 to Lemon Syrup; 2) do Gam Mops; 3000 Cocoa Nets; . :'3O do -No.l 2 - Bawdy •50 mats Ivica Almonilio 80 dozen Pepper Sauce; 50 bags 'l'ngliona do • 40 do assorted Pickles; 40 do S. paper shell ' do ;20 . do Claret Wiwi; 10 bales Bordeaux do ;20 do Muscat do; 1851. gad Ara 1851. New Lake Superior Line. *IMF. new and splendid steamers NORTHERNER and 7 bIANHAT VAN will perform'thelr trips daring the season as follows: . NORTHERNER, B. G. Smarr, Master, leaves Cleve land every Friday, at Og o'clock. P. M., touching at Mal den, Canada West arriving •at Detroit the following mornieg. Leaves Detronon Saturday, at 2 o'clock. P. M., teaching at Mackinac and the Bruce Mines, arriving at Sant Ste. Marie on Monday morning. 'Leaves Sant Ste. Marie every Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P:M., and ar rive at Cleveland on Friday morning.... . MANHATTAN, Jour ( Master, leaves Sant Ste. Marie every Tuesday. at 3 o'cl M. for Ontonogon, touching at Grand Islaud, Carp River, Cop. per Harbor, Eagle Harbor, Eagle Rivet; and all other ports where she may. have freight and passengera. The above steamers will form a continuous line from Cleveland through to La Point, Lake Superior, touching at intermediate porta • • The proprietors of thin Line have at a great expense, last season, plaeed the propellor Manhatta n on Lake Su. perior,ani this year have incurred • the additional ex pense of building the new stetuner Northerner, express ty for the trade, furnishing facilities for • freight and pas sage superior to any other line in the above route: This Line also connects at Cleveland with daily lines of canal boats to Pittsburgh, and Portsmouth, on the O.& River. The undersigned , proprietor,, wilfgive their wholo at. tenth's' to the business of the line, and hope, by, prompt.. ness and despatch, to merit a share of public patronage. . . • S. & A..TIJRNER & CO. Aostrrs.'—l'. L. Sternberg; Ifolt, - Palma r, & Co , Buf falo ; & Co., Detroit: Chamberlin, Crawford '& Co., Hassey & Sinclalr,C. Bradbam Er CO Cleveland; 'Parks & Co., Malden, CItOSIIR West; ./51. Doan:lan, , Mackinac; Spalding -& Bacon, Sam. Ste. Marie; D. 8. Cash & Co.. Ontonagon: - -• . • • -Uinta - • •• B. H. Landman, • POFESSOR ISIUSIC—IIegs. leave . to oder hie services tothe Citizens or Pittsburgh, as Instructor on the Violin, Flute and-Guitar. • • - . . At the utgent reqaestof numeroas.frietula, far. Land man has determined to teach Classes on either of the above named iustruments;upou the following reasona ble ." • ' A Cass of two; for fifteen Leaions at s6'each person. A Class of (our or more, for fifteen Lessons, at 54 each person. Ha.. The Tuitition Fee being pot extremely low, pay ment in oil cases will be required in advance.' - Residence, Franklin' Hotel; -Third street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburg/1;s . Henn! • Valuable Let on Th Street lrd . tor Sale. IWILL, sell tile Let on Third street, adjoining the tip. hoistery establisument of William Noble, on the one side, and the Engine House of the Vigilant Fire Comps ny, on the. other. The front on. hird street is elf feet, with a depth towards Second street of 80 feet, more or lass. The price is RIAD—SLOW Ln.:lfand, the balance, with interest, to be secured by bend and mortgage on the Lot, payable in one and two years from the date or the sale. The title Is perfectly good. • _ • CHARLES SILALER IL CO., j 'Office of o:l3hater, 160 Fourth st. C OD nSW-600 tbs. very Roo Cod Fhb for sato by . W. A.M'CLURO& W. T1NF... , --One hundred and eah4ittm. mer COATS, of all materials, quality and sizes, of my own manufacture, which wo will 'sell 16 per cont. cheaper than can be bought in the city. AlsO,WO Boys' suits—the best assortment in the city.. No. charge for showing Goods. We study to ?tease. . CHESTER'S, Jett • ‘. - ' No. 71. Smithfield street. VIOk saL El.,;qt new and. coml . ° rtab le DW Eli V LINO HOUSE, No C 9 Congress istreet,Siith AVard, coatainlng six MOM/1g well fi nished. Pos session given immediately , if required. For farther In formailon enquire on the prenfises or of itiones Lowliv. 4 - 1017NTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Lots on Min k) nery 11.31, contalning.from one to five acres —a plot of which can be seen by calling on David Lynch, at the Nunnery House. The access is by Federal street, and is not difficult. Gonad see beforeßn buKelsewhere. .50(y ACRIiI OF LANpou Coal Hill, will be sold at AMY 8500 an abr.— l ie2ll A.WILKINS_& CO. IJAINAEULS REDUCKD— A. A. tie. are - new offering their large and varied assortment of Parasols, at very reduced prices. Country merchants and others are requested to call and examine before pur chasing elsewhere,. Jett , Nos WI and 64 Market street. nRAPES! CRAPES!—A- A. Mssort ts. Co. have just .received v one; ease white, . pink , blue and'. black Crates. The above scarce and desirable goods will be iol lol T AWNS: 6le. per yard. A:A. taw 14 son & Co. are now °Coring the most extensive bola cheap Lawns ever exhibited in this city, at all prices— from Ole. up. The attention of customers is respect/filly solicited. . ' : .Ije2l Tl - LPAti - s-aßivria. is a rataiiiirt A; teemed by every one who MIS used it in Dia rrhces, Dysentery. Cholera, Infannun, &c., whiel at this season is so frequent— It is a perfectly innocent meitieina, and gives immediate Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by - . S..L. CUTHBERT, GO Smithfield it ithi BRANDY-4 . 0j Dialvtxest. Scat in mind, should you need French Bnlnd_ y, lon can always obtain the very best at Morrie' Teablart,in the Diamond, at 81,00 per quart or bottle. . • tiva 10011.. REAL GOOD TEAS—Go to Moab' Tea Nan, in the. Diamond.• Inferior or "damaged Teas are never kept at this establishment. 'NOUSE AND LOT FOR. $BOO FOR SALE.— A Acomfort able Dwelling BOIIIC and Lot, SittitiC on Ann street,: Allegheny ; arranged with a boll; good front room, and large 'kitchen back*y three bed rooms; and good cellar; hydrant in the . yard; a garden and grapery, and 'wome frail trees. The Whole Is in god or der. Tito house has a good stone foundation. To pet. sons desiring a borne of their own,at a low price and easy terms the above presents a gwd opportunity. 8. cutinsznT, Geng Agent, SO Smithfield street. • 711UP` True Lemon Byrup, a vei supenor and pure article for making Lemonade. Lemon Sugar and Strawberry Vinegar for sale by • , ,W. .A..rd'CLUDO L CO, Grocers and Tea Dealers, 256 Libeny eL I.IkAIRY BALT—A. saporior article for the ry 0 ..I rot-proln smidl Laws for final/rue. ..•je9.l • For sate by.'. W A. arcLuao & co. QAP ttAGO CHEESS—Reeelred and for sale by jest • • . W. A. bI'CLURG & CO. /110 LET.—A' DWELLING. HOUSE, contain- I: log 9or 10 moms, in good repair, on Federal isk streut, Allegheny City. Hydrant in the 'lnd, which is large enough ;for a garden. Rent low, and possession given immediately. . . • E. D. OAZZAhI, 14ibeny.stteet,'. near the corner:if Third.. Jc2o&( • , Ml=aM LSAVID BURNETT respectlttlly.infcmmi the.publie that he Is stow ready - to to: his English ratent Candle Gas Burners, In priapte dwellings, churches and public buildings. lie would respectfully invite the Vestries. Elders, &c ,Cof the different churches, to call and examine for themselves. They can be seen in fall operation on Sunday evening, 22d inst. at Trinity Church, Sixth street.- ; . • . . • These Burners are superior to the old.style,.in giving a more brilliant light, end le es consumption of gas. They are and have been in use for eight yeani M•all coati• tries in • Orders left at the 4CllEce . of the blosiorigabela House, will be punctually attended to. Urn J. & Moorhead & Con Manufacturers of 77n, Copper 4 , Shea Iron Wore, NO 21, BAST SIDE,OF TIDE DIAMOND. je2o - Zin, ' 11, F i ..f .r fU ta l e I lettrOftB-4111 sizes and of superior bale' ieZklw. . J. g:1100RIIEAD & CO. C ° G 8 sae E t 9 y7 oy—Tha ritarestand 12.11pploved # p ° a K t t N T ns f or Je.20:1% , J.9: MOORHEAD A. CO. Sealed Propos. s AITILL be •recelved at - the Office of the subscriber, VT No. 42 Fulton street, until Tuesday, Joly 15t,1851, at 10 o'clock, reit the gnuling of Chestnut and &Mee sta. As there are excellent Stone qa a riles on Loth the streets which are worth more than the east of grading will amount to, contractors will state what annual rent they will pay the city ton the privilege of quarrying the stone therefrom: It will be required of the contractor that he give bonds for the performance of the work. • , • • •T. A.ROWLEY, Second District Street Co mmissioner, ee 'No. 41 Fulton strt. EFS, I:Wrzet of Lo_swood chipped 1./ ground; C _en:moody Madtler Tnunerio,acs. do • jeIS . ' JA/lISS .41.3010N1 AffuLetts--au bbls. pram • ".oak cooperage,. fat OA, :Ale by neM NVIAL DYER. . . , • ~. EiMENIM REM ,-•. i •''L r).f Man lIE Milli =IIMIE EMU ''~.. ~~~.j~..