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Itedolved, That the Mayor and he is .hereby
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the City, for $1;000, in favor .of N. 11 : 'Craig;
- The most crnde ideas o f common honesty and _ directed to draw his , warrant on the 'Preasury of
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'4'; '" , 'fiS:': , l'.;..• '4 4 - 4 -4 §7.-C, , ,i4r , " ..`"..`tt.er principal regarded as sacred among men forbids uses of said Board,. and that the same be •charg s
• Esq., - President - f the Board "of.'Health,,for:tie
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us to think so. - Iday l. ffeavendeoin to eternal e 4 to appropriation-No. - 0 . -, • - , , ,.,
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paditiclo insanity the - poor, cowardly, and era- . :Mr. Scot t moved to refer, to the Ewango, cent,
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cause of mankind; and, feeling all the desires
$1004) arid inserting $5OO. Motion lost. , S
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f o. success that b e h as ever felt, ay he be *". And the resolution was then read a third time
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doomed eternally to endure - triols as
_sore as and passed by the - following vote:
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than those of Sisyphus. • • - , Willock Witson and Young-13.
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Lanett aathe little creature and its mate exhibit- a - , ' 'Nays—Messrs. Curininghnin, Drum, Gribben,
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*" Ass Y,, --j. 1' v'%•....1.*...e-; incident ' occurred . in . ihu . garden of Mr.' John Almost every body is troubled with them.; all .Mr: ComaxanAn-=-A petition for the extensien
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it ''''' :. ti ietc5„L..4....4--T!)4,'Wtfit3..- his house tnOlive, street - over ; to Warren street - - - .
• -,. succeed in doing so. -What is the rea.. Read an referred to water come .- • .
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' :- -Resolved, - . That the- Idayei.be and he is hereby;
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M:, H. S. STEVEtts, forrrierlyof Barnum's llotrai;:
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' mysterious ; something for -which they' will h ave. on the City Treasurer; in 'favor of Vr... ; IL W.hit
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Mr. - .l3;i 4 3inezialeted. - thliitrkege- 'was:, 21,idbiiihi aw: a is in:res eginir -ts4 any to be found •; p 4Ho . where 'tl . -
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nest ine.tree at, the -, end ; of . the garden, :and in our western cities.. I have not, ,as yet, seen ,
'such as - wi ll 6 1.' 1 1 - Ive - 'will W - stun. of t - $lO , in- full - of their respective.' ac=
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men with- the- end of:one of 3" - Sneers - rub tht 6o-: fritles , mallaseed•- , -'-- :- --- :-; i•' - ' •'', - i
Vant'wl;,, ,, -'-f , --i-Coir . .- 3 14. - *-4", +,-;... - e;P-C;' , ;:.-- , he fintildihit:Ten*e.bird" - equally: Agitated, and' heirfro* nie: 444, : -.:,-; - ~. --; ..- ..::; , ;4 , ..- - 11,:-. - :- .., '-' -'- - . ' ' .' - - -.: .....'-. -' - - • 10, -. .-: - Coaolmr.- - ,;:a rePort from ther.wateli coin.
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an, fait 'for oF ears' , rent on lot (formerly C
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IT TUZ LTOICS, L. L. D
Not from the noble quarry . ,
Nor from the wealthy mine,
Shalt thou bring images of Ocnl,
To deck his house or shrine :
Carrara's marble mountains
Berme his face aro dim,
The purest gold that Sibir yields
, :Recoils abashed at hint.
• .7-r... , -.Pll.llosnes art. and arise) - -
Could faultless beauty gvra ;
• Ma glowing thought and magic touch .
• Could make dead marble lyre;
biar lost nymphs and helves '
•-• 1 " Would from the tough block spring:
Bartveal: was all Catovi4 at itl
TO frame the - serapleakitig. -
. • Inalnue.of snowy lahiteriess .
And precious ores of earth;
Triumphant genius carves of moulds
• All shapes of haniaribinki
lie calla up forma and features .
Which never yet bave been,
. vainly will be uil or think ...
•. To stow—the Vaster.
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-.• Search where the lowly dwell;
The faithful fear that keep bis laws. •
Not boastfully, but well; •
Alark those who walk reit/kink' "
.; . The way which Jesuit trod,
• : -.Thus only shalt thou see below •• •
, lataoss or Gorr!. ... .
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A pale, sickly-looking woman of abontfor
. V, was leaning, back in her rocking chair, her
eyes closed, and her lips compressed a if. in pain.
• She rooked backward ' and forward a few mei
: meats, pressed her hinds hard upon her eyes,
- and then languidly resumed the fine stiching on
which - she had been busy since morning. The
door opened, and a slender- little girl of about
- , twelve years of age entered, her large blue eyes
• dilated, and absolutely radiant with delight, as
she held up a small vase with a rose -tree, in it.
" Oh r see! mother, seel there's one iri full
bloom, and - two more half out, beautiful buds!"
The poar woman's face brightened, as she look
ed first on the trose,• and then on her sickly girl,
•. on whose face she had not seen so bright a color
* for months.
"God bless her!" said she involuntarily.
-1" Miss Florence! I knew you would feel so,
mother ; don't it make your headache better to
see this dower ? Now you won't look so wishful
at the;gardners' stand in the market, will you?
We bave a rose handsomer than any of theirs:—
Why itseenas tome, that it is worth as much to
us as atir whole little garden used to be. See
how many more buds there are - on it, just count
and only smell the flowers! Where shell we put
it;" and Mary skipped about the room, placing
- her treasure first in one position, and then in
another, and walking off to see the effects, till
her mother gently reminded her that the rose
tree could not preserve its beauty without sun
light.
"Oh yes ' truly !" said Mary ; "well then, it
mist stand here on this new stand. How glad
I am that we have such a handsome stand for it,
will -look so much better." And Mrs Ste..
phena laid down her work and folded a piece of
- newspaper on which the treasure was duly de
pesited_
• "There," said Mary, watching the arrange
ment eagerly, "that will do; no, it does not show
both the buds--turn it farther round—a little
more—there, .it's right;" and Mary walked round
the room to view the rose in various positions,
after which she insisted that her mother should
go round with her to the outside to see how it
looked there. "Hew kind it was in Miss Flor
ence to think of giving this to us," said Mary;
"though she has done so much for us, and given
us so many things ; yet this present seems the
best of all, because it seems as if she thought of
a-Vaud ictleivjust.hinr we felt, and so few do
. .
"Yes, indeed," said Mrs. Stephens, sighing.
What a bright afternoon that small gift
mide in that little room. Dew much. faster
Mary's tongue and fingels tlew the livelong day,
• and Mrs. Stephens, in the happi*".cl of her child,
almost forgot that she hid the headache,. and
thought as she sipped, her evening cup of tea,
that she felt stronger than she had done for
some time.
That Bose ! its sweet influence died not with
that first day. Through all the long cold winter
that followed; the watching; tending and cher
lilting of that dower awakened a thousand pleas
ant trains of thought that beguiled the sameness
and weariness of their life. Every day the fair
growing thing put forth some frish beauty ; a
bud—a leaf—or a new shoot, Constantly excited
freak delight in its possessors.
As it. stead in the window, the passer by would
stop ant gaze attracted by its beauty, and then
lzowproud and happy was Mary, nor did even
the serious and careworn IFidow notice with in
difference when she saw the eye of a chance vis
itor rest admiringly on their favorite.
But little did Florence know whin she gave
-that gift, there was twined (wound it an invisible
thread; 'that reached far and brightly into the
web of her destiny.
One cold afternoon in early spring a tall, grace
ful yoling roan called at the lowly room to re
ceive and pay for some linen which the widow
had been making up. He was a wayfarer.and
stranger in the place recommended through the
charity of some of Mrs. Stephens' patnana.—
His eye as he was going out rested admiringly.
upon the rose; he stopped and looked earnestly
at it. • •
"It was given to us," said the little. Nary,
quickly, "by a young lady as sweet and beautiful
as'that is." -
"Ahl" said the stranger,- turning and fixing
upon her a pair of very bright ,Res, pleased and
rather struck with the simplicity -of the comma-
nication, "and how came she to give it to you,
'
I
my little &I?"
"Oh, because we aropoor; anclmother is sick,
and we never can have any thing pretty. We
• used to have a gotten once, and •we loved flow
era so much, and:Miss Florence.found all this
out, and se she gave tis this."
"Florenie.f i ' echoed tho stranger.
"Yes, Miss Florence l'Estrange, .a beautiful
young lady,---they say she was from foreign
parts, though she speaks English just like any
other lady only sweeter."
"Is she here now? is she in this city?" said the
gentleman eagerly. •
"No, she left some months ago," said the
WidoW; but noticing tlio sudden shade of disap
pointment on his face, she added, "but you can .
find out all about her' by inquiry at her aunt's,:
Mrs. Carlisle's;No. 10. street."
• As the ,result of this, Florence received from
the eike in the next mail, a' letter, in a ' hand
'I7ACIng that made her tremble: During • the
many early years of her life spent in France,
• shelled well learned thatwriting; had loved as
a woman like her loves, only once; but there had
been obstacles of parents and friends, separation,
and long suspense, till at length, for many bit
- ter - years, she had believed that the relentless
sea had closed forever over that hand auttlleart;
and it was . this belief, that had touchedwithsuch
awbet calm sorrow every line in her-lovely face.
But-this letter told her that he was. living, that
be bad traced her, even 54 a hidden streainlet
nitiy. be traced, by the freshness, the greeness of
heart, her..deeda of kindness had left
!„. whcwever she had passed.
'And thus much said, do our fair:readers need
any help in finishing this story for themselves?—
Of conrse not.
°mew: :rovatuz aE.
_Wm day.
irazPerl l ,3 lo n;Proprietori and Publiidlers.
D., HARPER, EDITOR
PITTSBURGH:
TlitiltBD4 MORNOIO 4 . O 311L1--3,1Q5i
- DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
FOR GOVERNOR,
W M - B I.GTJE-R,;
0. -- tiliniintLl) COUNTY
VOA CANAL COIithIIAIONER -
S E R
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oe cmuuoN oxasty. •
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS
Foil:::4Vdtlese'..or:ltaillliintitreme Bench
, .
H.otr; jERE • UWE E. .ELACE, r of, &menet.
i‘ JAMES CAMPBELL, of PAiladelphia
" LEWIS,. Lanea4ter•
" JOHN. B. GIBSON, of Cumber/and.
WALTER 'H... LOWRIE,' Of 'Allegheny
Meeting of the DemOerntie Committee of
Correspondence of . Allegheny County:,
The Committee met at the &Ca at the Ateminc
on Saturday, mune . l4tltot It o'clock. ANDILL7 riCraLE,
Faq , the regular Chairman, being absent, on: molten,
AN; Demo Linea acted. as Chairman, pro tem.
Atter some consultation, the followinvcsolution was
&soloed. Teel tbit dommince do now adjourn, to meet
again on Warder, July 26th, at 11 o'clock, A. M. utthe
Cbules Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh . , to transact
each business. as may then and there be brought before
them.' " DAVID.LYNCII, Chtrironig., pro tem.
L. thatelie, Seeretarii.
• 1,77. The following named persons compose the Com
mittee:
Pr A. Black,
Charles Barnett,
Itottett Wookk,
• ' 1.. Ilurper, -
Charles Kent,
, John Coyle,
•b Lynch,
Ma. iVILLTAat WOOSTEB is the Carrier of
our paper in Beaver.. . •
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
. WEDDELL Rouse, )
CLEVELAND, June 28, 1851. I
Dear l'ast:-,4 left Pittsburgh an Friday morn
ing, at 9 o'clock, and arrived in this city at 5
o'clock this (Saturday) afternoon. From Pitts
burgh to Beaver, I .traveled on the comfortable
and: airy little steamer Ergulalor, Capt. Mrisoti,
which takes the place of the regular Beaver
Packet during the loViwater. Immediately after
our arrival at Beaver Point, the Canal Packet
fay Flower was in readiness to startler Ravenna.
There aro three Packets running daily on the
Beaver Canal, in connection with the steamboats
and cars, viz: the May Flower t .Capt. LAVGIILIN,
the Pennsylvania, Capt. KM:WA, and the Nia-
Ora, Capt. Tatar. These bbats are owned by
B. G. Palms, Eeq., of hle , :lver, and although
knell, compared with those on the Pennsylvania
Canal, they are admirably managed, and every
pains is taken to rendertravelers as comfortable
This being my first excursion up the Beaver
Canal, of course everything was'. new rind inte
resting to me. This canal follows Beaver River
in itrs course ; in fact, the River makes the canal
I newly the whole distanee;beitig aSlaclrwater
strt..iim. A little below New Castle, Shenango
acrd Mahoning creeks unite, and form the Bea
neelliver, and two Canals also here unite. The
(Erie Extension Canal follows the Shenruago, and
tie Ohio and Pennsylvania Canal . takes the Ma
boning. This latter stream runs through a very
beautiful and fertile region of country from Re
itman:L. - We passed Youngstown during die night,
land of course did not see it; and about 5 o'clock
sn the morning reached Warren. This is an old
town, and contains many beautiful buildings,
which are scattered over considerable territory.
Iznmediately west of Warren there are five locks
on the Canal, and within a ler/ tulles': of Raven
na there are no less than nine locks .Raveuna
is.situated on the summit, and it,is said.that the
tuin which falls on the south roof' Of:its:Court
lase runs to the Gulf of Mexico, and that which
is en the north side runs into the .Lajtes and
the Et. Lawrence ! It is a very pretty town,
end is laid off with all the neatness andprocision
of Yankee taste and ingenuity.
Upon the arrival of the Packets at Rarehtta,
the passengers iu a flow minutes were in the ears
of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. This
road, which ban been completed between Cleve-
li.nd and Ravenna, a distance of 38 miles, for a
fitly months past, is superbly constructed. The
ciauntry through which it passes seems to, h!lv„e,
frown designed by'nature for a Railroad,beirig al:
nitost us level as a floor. After the tediouiness
clif.the Canal travel, it is a great relief to get into
tile Cars, to'be whirled rapidly over as beautiful
,country as the heart could desire. Since this
fit tad has been opeirell, it has done a very large
buainesi—far exceeding the most sanguine ex
stations of its projectors and stockholders. It
been admiribly managed thus far, and will
• •
140 doubt continue to be welj managed hereafter,
t least so long as C. PnExviss, Rm., is Presi
ent of the Company. This gentleman, who re
s fides at Ravenna, Las given the strains of the
company his undivided and earnest attention,
r Fa has succeeded in securing for it the utmost
c ionfidence throughout the country. A double
d billy line of passenger ears is now running be
t peen Cleveland and Ravenna; and the number
o travelers passing over the Road is almost in
o redible. At present, owing to the low water in
ti lie Ohio, travelers going from Pittsburgh to
C fincinnati, come by way of Cleveland. As the
r. iaders of the .Post are aware, there is now a di
rert Railroad in operation from this city through
Cc! .lumbus to Cincinnati ; but as I . may possibly
pat es over this Road before I return, rshall lake
oct =slim to speak of if heieafter. The Cars on'
e C. and P. Railroad are very comfortable hi
de; ed, and are finished in the most lleautiful style.
Tll e tri ick has been laid with great care, and is
mi commonly smooth—indeed, a person may
relict a book era newspaper with as much ease
as: if seated in his own parlor at home. Mr. L.
W. CV iiTiss, the polite and gentlemanly con
darter, discharges his duties in the most faith
fe4 ant; i satisfactory manner. •
Tge citizens of Cleveland are looking forward
in uch anxiety to the time when the road
br fag them in immediate connection with
*Pi4tsbz rrgh; and many of them express regrete
.6* tit e road will not run directly to our city in
stead A' going to Wellsville. An examination of
a Map ~ however, will show, that Wellsville is
ne'rd'y on a straight line froze Clevelimd to PlUS
btutg;h; and we:presume a connection Will be made
at " Beaver as soon as the Ohio and Pennsylva
. Railroad is finished to that place.
Dr. John Pollock,
Wm. G. Hawkins,
Dr.ismes Powers,
Johu Ihintl,
IL S. Magraw,
Hody_ Patterson,
Job!' D. Nillr.r, . -
Abraham Hays.-
Ctin we, then, estimate too highly the warnings
of one, whose soul seemed imbued with love for
our institutions as they were, far beyond any
other of his day? Can we too often place that
venerated name before the friends of liberty in
our country, with all its claims upon their ad
miration' We think not. On the contrary we
think that too many, especially of the mere poli
ticians of our party, are neglecting tho writings
of the great patriot and sage; and, caring more
for the immediate question of the day, regard
but little whether it is fundamentally true or
false, so that they may at least temporarily
succeed in their personal aspirations.
There are, however, at this moment, hundreds
and thousands in our country, who arc so utter
ly reckless of all the good resulting from our
Union, that, if their act could accomplish its
destruction, it would fall at one fell sweep. Such
men as these—whatever may belheir other pro
fessions—cannot regard as sacred any political
compact which they have not themselves made
or directly entered into; and the remainder of
the community, in justice to itself, should le
gally declare such creatures as outlaws, not mere
ly to be shunned by all well-disposed people; but
lo be driven, like Cain, into a land of congenial
spirits, where their infamies would not be
continual sources of misery to those who might
wish to live in peace. Thus would we do with
dtl who should talk of the destruction'td this
Union, or who should actin a manner calculated
to lead to such a result.'., _-•
It is such reckless and utterly unprincipled
creatures who have been breeding mischief in
our country from the first moment of our gov-.
ertuneatal existence; and it is to be feared that
that they will ever disturb us in some manner.
They are not of a character to effect much them
selves; but like serpents, they seem to be capable
of so winding themselves around many of the
honest and well-intentioned of our country, as to
render them moro.dangcrous•than adders, and
their poisonous influences much more effective.
Could their foul slime affect only those who are
first brought within the serpent's toils, the dan
ger would be trifling; but becoming infused
into those regarded ns honest and good, it• but
too rapidly spreads among a community, until
And then how madly is rolled forward the ear
of Error. The mind once actuated by truth;
but which rejects its old and cherished doc
trines; revels in falsehood, and glories in wrong,
oven as a rapid stream becomes more and more
turbid as its tributaries become swollen.
But we think that, oven amid all tho overwhelm
ing mass of error that is sometimes seen, there is a
faint ground for hope. We think that all well
meaning persons, however erring, may be brought
to reason. Of such as these we can say, as did
Mr. JEFFERSON on the same notable occasion,
"If they would but dispassionately weigh the
blessings they will throw away, against AN AB
SFRACT PRINCIPLE, more likely to be effected by
union than by schism, they would pause before
1 4
they would. eapetrate this act of suicide on
$
themselvesi\ '1 of treason against the hopes of
the world';, The language of the patriot and
sage of konticello, uttered more than thirty
years ago, is as truly prophetic and monitory
now as it was then. And shall any who profess
to venerate the doctrines of JEFFERSON, now,
sustain the enemies of their country—now aid in
disthembering a union that is
"The lust hope of eli teen who love liberty l"
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1/3:THERE Ncr . anowarkkit F.E/11.
There are many'whe• usliiat there.is.rai
danger of a dissolutich of thiit 'Union; that the
_objects to be attained:by its formation, and the
interests prompting4ii its "continuance, Vert"-somomentous, as 'to forbid the idea that dissolution
could take placer- But to reason thus is al
most silly: for what institution can exist upon
our earth foiever,—what is there that can be
Armed upon it not liable to change, and even td
dissolution? There is nothing.. Our earth bas
already passed . through many
„changes, is even
now constantly changing; and will mationbiedly
iontinue to' change, till it, like us, shall pass
through.its last stage of transition.
But-whenever wo bear tuaythingsaid about our
Union,—so truly dear to every friend of liberty,
—we always like to consult him who, though not
one of the a:Alio spirits informing our Constitu
tion, did more, perhaps, - than any other in . his
`day to impress, it with that life which has thus
far sustained mean Tuoates JEFFERSON.
We would ask the great departed how stands
this question? and what answer do we obtain?
Bays—" This momentous question, like a
"fire-bell in the night, awakened and filled me
"with terror. I considered it at once as the•
"knell of the Union. ,It is hushed, indeed, for
"the moment. s But this is a reprieve only, not tt
"final sentence. A geographicalline, coinciding
"with a marked principle, moral and political,
"once conceived and held up to the angry pas- .
Psions of men, will never be obliterated; and
"every now irritation will mark it deeperand
."deeper." The occasion when the great Apos-
Ile of American Democraoy thus spoke, was that
memorable one when Fanaticism, impressing a
holy and patriotic regard for the Union, arrayed
her forces to prevent the admissionof Missouri.
British emissaries .were then active in our midst,'
L--as they have always been upon the approach
of a crisis in our affairs; and British gold flow
hl freely over the country, as it has always been
- made to do when it was thought traitors might
be purchased. •
But the warning voice of the sago of Monticel
lo was not then heard in vain; nor do we believe
the time will over arrive, when the expressions
of his patriot. soul will not infuse new life, and
vigor, and confidence into all his' countrymen,'
who may be permitted to hear those patriot
words. With the keen vision of a prophet, he so
often foretold the future consequences of acts
sanctioned, or under diicussfon, by his country
men, that they can never fail to'regard him as
especially ordained of Providence to sustain a
great part in the affairs of the younggovernment
under which he lived.
" The trail of the serpent is seen over all
WERE
•
Brigadier General Matthew &buckle, of the
United States Armiy . diedtit kort Smith, Arkan
sas, on the 11th ult. was one of the
oldest and most meritorious officors of Our army,
Re was borninßotetourt county,Tuginia, about
the year 1772, and was nearly 80 years of ago at
the time of his death Re..was the son of the
gallant officer of thosame,name, Rho, before the
Revolution, defea 4 ",, Logan 'near the 'Mouth of
the - Kanawha. Be entered the annyßefore the
beginning of the . preSent - centhrY, 'and served in
1116 'wni with Great Britain, and in the , Seminole
campaign under'JaCkson and*Uaines, with the
sank of Lieute.nont Colonel." In March, 1820, he
was made Colonel of the 7th regiment of infan
try, which was his' rank inigkeline at the time ;
of hie death. 110820 he received the brevet of.
Brigadier General. -Although Gen. Arbuckle has
not had the fortune to acquire much fame in the
field, his service's to. his Cowin); are not to be
underrate& For More than thirty. years . ho . has
had the comtnand of the department . of. lOW
Fort Gibson is the head-quarters, in: width oa
pacity be has had to perform duties of . the
difficult and delicate•character. - •• The:numerous
.I )64 Parrul tribei of Indians established:in' k that
:Country by the government,'have been kept in
most admirable'order ;by his management,
and they have leained to respect the govern
ment whose authorityhas been represented . by
, . .
.one combining so many of the qualities of the
good Soldier,,' and the' honorable, high-Minded
gentleman. It will be difficult to' find a succes
sor so well tialified, in all respects, for the po
sition filled."
CAPTUTIE OP A SEA-COW.--Mesars. Clark and
Burnham lately succeeded 'in capturing a sea
cow near Juniper Inlet, Florida. The' animal
was caught in a net, was a male, and nine feet
three inches in length. They succeeded-in ta
king it alive, Nand shipped, it to Charleston for
exhibition. It was very wild *hen first captnred
but'sOon became quite lanie, and atq . freely of
grass, &c . a
Its tail ia in the shape of fan, and
is two feet the inches broad. It. has no 'hind
feet; its fore feet are similar to those of a tur
tle, and it has nails like those of the human
.hand, but no claws. Its mouth and nose resem
ble those of a cow; it has teeth on the - lower jaw,
but not one on the upper. A female was also
taken, but it was so large. and becoming entan
gled in the net, made such desperate exertions
to escape, that the
.captors were Compelled to
shoot it. They preserved 'the skin however,
which was Aileen feet long.
limos and Women.
If ever there has been a more_ touching and
eloquent eulogium upon the charms- of home
and its dearest treasure, woman, than is con
tained in the following extract -from the Chris
tian Inyuirer, it has not been our good fortune to
meet it.
"Our homes—what is their corner-stone but
the virtue of woman? And on whatdoes social
well being rest but on our homes? Must we
not trace all other bleAsings of civilized life to
the door of our private dwellings? Are not our
hearth stones, guarded by the holy forms con
jugal, filial, and parental love, the cornerstones
of Church and Stato—more sacred than xither
= more necessary than both Lct our temples
crumble and our academies decay—let. every
public edifice, our halls of justice, and our cap
itols. of State be levelled with the dust—but
spare our homes. Man did not invent and he
cannot improve nor abrogate theist. A private
shelter to cover iu two hearts dearer to each
other than all the world; high walls to seclude
the profane eyes of every human being—seclu
sion enough for children to feel that mother is a
peculiar name—this is home and hero is the
birthplace of every virtuous impulse; of every
sacred thought. liero the Church and the State
must come for their origin - and support. Ohl
spare our homes'. The hive we experience there
gives us our faith in an intimate goodness; the
purity and disinterested tenderness of home are
our foretaste and our earnest of a better world.
In the relations there established and fostered
do we find through life the chief solace and joy
of existence. What friends deserve the - name
compared with those whom a birthright gave us!
Ono mother is worth a thousand . friends—one
sister dearer mid truer than twenty intimate com
panions. We who have played on -the same
hearth under the llghtof smiles. who date back
to the , same season of innocence aud hope, in
whose veins rune the saute blood ; do wo aot find
that years only ntake . more sacred and-4.o4lr
tont the tie. that bidder us .4. Celli:test may
spring up, distinct), may separate, :.aifferent
spheres may divide:: butthose who can-it - sem:my,
thing, who contiquelii love at.aU, niust.!tunkt.lraV
the friends whom' God bittiselfOro are 17 - 6 0 1 IY;
unlike any we can elioatiji faktourrielves,andjhat
the yearning for these is ilia Ittrougest sparff in
our expiring affection." -• 1- • •
A Nuw VAnwry or ducer.--LThe Provideuee
Journal notices a new Variety of sheep, a ram
and a ewe, just imported, from Africa, and in
tended to be conveyed to the fine,sheep farm 'of
M. It Ives, Esq., at l'otowomut..: They Came
from the mountains about 300 miles in the iqlo
rior, from the East coast of Africa,. antklyere
present from R. B. M. Consul in: Zanzibar to a.
gentleman in Salem. The variety is entirely
new, and quite unknOwn to naturalists. It is
distinguished by, the enormous fatness-of the
tail, and a singular dewlap resembling that of
cattle, and the absence .of horns in the rain.—
The wool is very coarse, more resembling hair
than the article which is Itegiuning to form so
important a staple in the productions of our
State; but in recompense of this the mitten is
said to be unrivalled in tivor and tenderness.;
and it is probablethat byjudiciowl crossingwith
our native breeds, a very important variety may
be produced, sustaining or perhaps improving,
the well laiown reputation of Rhode Island
mutton, and not appreciating its fitness for wool.
• • .7 [o4 , riotar..] ' -
Proceedings in Common Connell.
ifonday, June 30.
Members present—Messrs . Bissel, Black, Cor
dell, Cunningham, Drum, Friend, Gribben,
Lowry, Lyllo, hl'Parland, Pollock, Iteis, Riddle,
And. Scott, Shrom, Willook, Wilson and Young..
In the absence of the. President, Mr.' Riddle
was called to the chair.
The minutes of. the two preceding • meetings
were read and approved.
Mr. Cordell presented a communication from
th
the Board of •Health, asking an appropriation of
$l,OOO, which was rend. •
0' And the following rpsolution was then offered;
via:
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'DEATH OF, 6]~ArARBIIC.KTiE
CITY • AFFAIRS.
MEN=
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• --t . ..i.l4o4itigit Jerielf,* disai•
°led 1: •P 14 4011 : (0)r 412aklipg• ;4441 . 4 . 111 e4itafilte
!3ritiskarfele; --- •
• le• aloft piece of pape'i otlhrin, jest .gioistened
with turpentine, 'and pot into the wardrobe or drawers
for a single day, two or three times a year, is a sufficient
preservative against 'Rothe.
The Staunton Spectator saps that the miners at
the Dine Ridge Timed have now penetrated the moan. •
tain . about 560 feet in On one side they have struc k
avein ofpure white'limestone, 'which . Very snit.=
Sh o , l2 !‘kilitiekof the same material be encountered, their
Progiess . wili be more rapid than heretofore. •
•Whitst on.a recent a:sitioblobileiW: King,-of
Alabama, repeated•his firm conviction at the constitu
tional rights of the eolith wire'phiecirini a better fours
dation under the compromise than they hod been (or
years before; and also expressed, his decided opinion
that there was no possible chance .to disturb Con-
Thera is a sexion ni:O,living in Cincitinati; says
the.Cifgairerovho has buried In one:cemetery,from
;wary first, 1910,t0 March 7tbi pgl,beinift‘ienty years,
two Months and one week, four thousand * twc. hundred.
. 1111 0 ninety six bodies, and in another cemetery, from
May firat, 1835, to May Gist, IBM; being sixteen years;
five thousand one hand red and ninety-four—in eking * in
nine thousand four hundred and ninety. „
A recent letter from Par, says the. celebrated
Counters of Lanifeldt, the :used Lot. Mantes, had 'Con
cluded to resumer her former professional career of a
dancer... Th isjw o ad.:known !tidy : is dtillypraetising,nnd
will make her first appearance at New York in about 3
mouths.' Of course' the New Yorkers will b7ie he'ra.
, .
~ ...,
, .
. .
al adentoiaolle Jngello, the Hungarian heroine; is
raining her ce livelihood us clerk in the De partment . mn of
the Interior. -, ' : • - - •.- ,
Mr. Shull was in his bethrOom,
isLed drawing for church, when he Mold
Ith felt a spasm la his stomach, fainted and lay upon the
bed. lie recovered and took some colchicum, which
be bad 'petierally . DI liand"-fainted again, recovered and
axtlY amroplutk. ilerthinted 'a:third time;
and expired in the untwist Mrs.fthell,,s..fle watt 62 yenta
of age. Ile often expres4ed 4iti Wander-that COCconell
should ittiSo tented towards,ltalylii . idit decline. They,
both died dielin the month of Mski., •
• The census ?twist:ea ofM,asiirippi show the tram=
Leraf drtillinram be 50,027; familics,ool. Free pop-
V 5,009. sleves, 1.1e1,178, beadle daring the
year; 0,7V4.- Fella., 36,34. " Value of Real F.state;B69,- -
676,3:61; IVetlloltat estate ; 8142,530,639'; ol'products oe
industry in the last year, $2,794014. Cotton hales rais
ed; 419,634. Ilashels of earn, '21,031,600. .Schoola, 931;
tee 10 . 7 ; churches, 991. l'auiim a, 243; criminals,
--- A noted trroperanee moan %vas the Other day' lOok
.. . .
i”it over Me map of the West, preparatory e
ry to migrating.
Hi, eyes wandeied over Illinnesom, oud all at once
hghei”g Up vrhh hope r he pointed out Runs river. "That's
thr place for me! laud without money and ram for
-- The Vey - moat Congregational Convention, which
held its annual meeting at Bradford, Vt, last week, re:
jecu d, by a vote of Ilto - 4, a resolution to dissolve all
connection with the old sehool General Assembly, as a .
pros:lovely body. • 'rho' afterwards appointed delegates
to attend the nest ses=iou of the Assembly in Charleston,
S.C.
We have it from good authority,Says the Cincin
nati Miquirer,•tliat en engager:teat has been suede with
a Kentucky hog driver to farnish the liewirorkliforket
with 10D9 fat hogs every month,tiken oA allve.-. The
time for their transportation will occupy but a very few
•
• --- The Irdionapolis Journal says that Indianapolis
has the right to be styled the city of churches, listing
twenty churches androrrnti-iwo coni trgat inns in pop.
otatim of *nilldiliodsand The various church rdifira
will seat the whole population. 1,931 children out of 2*
. .
11:0 attend Sabbath school. • •-
arcersavood sad Rosedale Packet.
• The 6tearter TEMPEST,J„ E. D. Ki.ag.
lye, Master, will leave the foot of Wood
street every houe„ commencing at 8 cOdlock
"n the morning. - - iv3dr•
Exchange Hotel, Blairsville, Pa.
T PROVOS): to telt oreschange forotkerproporty the .
1 Hotel, Iniirsvillc,lndtatuk coutify, Pa.;
cow occupied lip Wen. Lawton, cod formerly kept by
onurlf.
. .
This property consists of eitensive intlek buildings,
erected expressly for the purpose of befog used as a
Another brick building, suitable for a dwelling and re.
tail store; all on the main street, near the Coneniaugh
Bridge and Pennsylvania Canal. Tilers ore good rr'-
tars ander these- buildtugs Also, two .w-Its' of good
wafer on the front lots; one eonventent to the kitchen,
the other tit the stables. with pumps in brthi—tilso, a
large Cetera for TAXI Water, With n peter, nearthe kitete
.
leo end wastr.boase -
Tke fort_geyng and lever:do:her useful buildings are
on the twdrfrout lo.s On two other lots. immediately
north of there and separated from them by a 12 to.
alley Occupied panty as ti kitchen gareen, a large brick .
and !arire mime Stable is erected; also, a Blacksmith
;thesis and Coachtnaker's Shop. • -
. Also, about' TWENTY ACltKii OF 1. iND, parde
Meadow, a joining the north . line of the Mtroughi oil
wit ch 10 Wit of hay any be made in a season; the re
mainder being paiture groond,with a stream of rottning
mike through it—a re also :stirred as above • . .
.The Bidet is very eligibly situated on the north-ea-t
Corte r of the Diamond, neat *lto :err:dotal of the Branch
Railroad, and within a abort diftrutre of the Canal boat
Lauding.
The country around in improving rapidly, both in Tre
ifeu a and,Werimoret‘nd eountieg. - One or nitrre Plant
:Roads
are In contemplation. to tonisect at this place
Twit, the public improvements now in use or in progress
This property is of that tleserspt on which would re•
irairdthe attention and supervision of the owner. •hly
.personal inability to bestow the prof er eare;and "the
want of good health in a portion of my fatnitrotro the
sole considerationsthatineuce 10000 io clubs:lgo
The property might be 1.0 'landed as to accommodate
a permit who merely desired to keep the•taverry part,
ardmight•not wish so heavy an investment oathe whole
would amount to—end if agreeable and desired, such an
arrangement will ha made. . . •
Applteation may be made to Ibo Aolnicrlbei at Ws
dwelling, aillo'nine the llotel; and for enther descrip
trim of t h e properly. &e to Air.•C• A. MeAnum, st hm
Warehouht, Canal Sesta: or to Mr. Arxxcr !Mow's, ito;
tel Keeper. Pittsburgh.. For an exchange of properey,
that in or near Pittsburgh would be preferred '•• •
If net dieposed of in one or other °ram ways spoken
of, oat or before, ' thelet of November, it will be rented
for one or more years, and possession may be bad . On the
ttb of March next. Meantime extensive repairs will be
ata.lo in the Invert part. S. MeANULTY.
Stairsvire. July •1851.--jy3:lmliwtlp - '
To Lumbermen. - . • .
Q EA I.RD PROPOSALS wilt be received at the ofacts
k 7 of Bighorn 8 Leslie, No 81, Fifth at., Pittsburgh,
until the 18th day of July tnatant, for furnisbing 31600
feet (board utcasufe)bt•Pina Planks, (o.feet long.'and 3
inches thick ; also, 20,400 feet (board measure) of Plank
of the same thickness and 6 Inches iit width, fo r the
Lbwrenceville and Sharpsburg Plank Road Company.
The plankit to be delivered at various pointsbetween
the northenit line of the Borough of Lawreneeville and
the ferry' landing opposite Sharpsburg, undue the direc
tion and subject to the inspection of John Chiitett,
A preference will be given to bidders who w 1 I tare a
Portion of the price of the Lumber In S(agk of the Corri
WILSON APCANDLESS, Pres'l.
- (Dispatch copy)
A irlta - 17TREAT — FOR THE FUURTH. ! —.Try. Aloe
rist SI,OO Green Tea. ' ' • • .
MORRIS' Tett ltiarLin the DiOuriond.
REBII SUPPLY of the EXTERHINATUR just
received. Rate, Roaches and Mice are speedily
exterminated by the ate r f this never-failing article
'rho immense quantities sold is a sufficient guarvatee of
the estimation in which-it Is held by the public. No
family-with any regard to cleanlii.ess would have- a •
cupboard swarming with Roaches, when soefrectual a
remedy can be hadnt so trifling a roar-25 cents a bor.
Sold only by • 5. L. CUTHBERT, • -
'• jy3, 50, Smithfield street.-
. . Dividend. .:.
. . OFFICZ OF Tem ALLEOItSFIT 1111113011. U Co,/
' ..lidy,lst, 1851.
'TUBE President and Managers of. the Company for
1. erecting a It•idge over the Allegheny river, oppo
site Pittsburgh, in the 'county of Allegheny, have this
day declared a Dividend of Ons DoUar and Seventy-fire
C4nts on each share of the Capital Stock standing in the
/MOM of indl rid ualv on the; nooks' of the Company, out
of the profits of the hist six -months, which will he paid
tat4trickholders or their legal representatives forthwith.
. Jr2nlithknn2t 7011 M IiARPIER, "[Seemlier.,
VrILL OE PAIL) (and the money is now deposited.
with Solomon Stoner, Wood street , ) to any eon
at}, or porton, Who will_ give infonnatton that Will;
convict any person of shootingfor destroying, or having"
in'posserelon nny .Woodeock before tat lat July. Paco.
sant Leforo die 1.1 litigtist, and. Partridge before the Wth
Seaternber. . jiy2i34). . Ttlh SPORTING CLUB.
ET — C — UTF PlNS—Just received and tor ale at the
jWatch and Jet:why store of W. W. W ILSON. • •
_rJ - • corner of Fourth end hfirricet.sts:' .
AgrATCHES.-1 have now In klOtO a very complete
VI assortment of nil kinds of fine gold and sliver pe.
tent :ever,dnplex; PFpino and Verge Watches: suitable'
for ladies'', gentlemen's and boy's wear, nod ari.l saliva
We lowest regtdarSaatern price, and guarantee the pd.
cea of my goods-at' least as. lowa* can bp purchased
elsewhere In Wit City: " ' '
01 coxs. MUSCAT. NyiNN ;
.200 his ;
100.0:q •do
10 caseif fo'clau Jars G
'do ...do . • t!ncy:bozca -
Received, dad rok,solety,. .....it:1(110DES;14,C o
iy2
' No: 0. IVoiadoireet.
Dealfte
a Cored..
nLINTON.FURNACIL, June 2, 1831.—5.- Ems':
VSir—This may certify that one of my boys has
been afflicted for the last thirteen - years with a healing
and deafness of the tight 'ear.. I have tried a'number of
physirlans, all whhout•any- benefit, aid had givematp
oil Iloilo of a ctiretver'being effected, when our family
phytielan, after 'exatiiininethe crust, recommended me
louse the PETEOLEI I hI, - which/Jid t and am happy to
infprut you that the use of two bottles effected an entire
cure. I write this without solicitation or your acquaint
ante.
,Wlth sentiments of esteem, I am yours truly,
• Arl- • •-- • JOSEPH SWAB. -
XTOTICE.—In consequence
. of the revival °Tan ghat"-
LI tete la* in regard to Signs, CHESTER has - talfen
his down, but his thousands' of customers and the public
will still find him - at No. 71, Smithfield street.. His name
is In the window. Men's and Boys , Reedy-spade Cloth
ing and. Furnishing Oupdsetgrently reaucattpricep.'He.
studies to please. ' • . •• • ' /Y 2
TUST ILKCEIVEpat,Wilkin!.. I t s freshattp E p_ly of
di HALIBUT .' "Ijy2l " ,JoeiN WALKR
- - -
Vithl3ll CRAOICED. COCOA--Just received and for
. WM. A. AVCLURG a Cu.,
. • Grocers and. Tea Dealers. •
..*.`..i,1•-'..i.i.ffi...F: , .;:•;:.
'' - if.- . 'L* :: , ' 3l 4 f. ' :L . '
';.q...t.'.....5...:,':...E.,......'.;':-...::'•
- 0
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• .4 t - • ,
= • - -N0..... 4 `11.. • - ft '
z. 4 1:51 4 •••
• - • • %, • ••• • 42: •
. .
iierriff up';isireiy.ay at luliVeroile
OR!BTON'S
111
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' P t.Ch l ir • ti e ,
.New Jolts.Prauting OI lee... • ..,..
11Ws - Tax Proptieuireof the Naming Pou . ba l e
to Inform their friends and Ile public that th ey re
ceived from the Foundry of WjetlTU3ON.it Phila
delphia, a very large stock of beautiful. NEW TYPE;
of every size and variety imaginable. They are now,
rempnittreditisneaxe:tuytiee a u l i i n tin m ds as : e f il ltl! attn. Faro
la the
cown,,und upon the lowest terms:
. HARPER & LAYTON.
Type for Salo.
tcr Tux Burnam and Manor Type recently nscd in
printing the Pan is offered for sale, very low for cash,
orappFored paper. - The type has been and with great
care, is in good conditiori, and could by employed for
several years in :printing, amee)tly nerrspaper, on a
hand pram for sate, a doable setof chaser, as
g ood as new, Column and Parallel Rules, Dashes, rte.
The above materials will all be-sold at a bargain, if ap , _
plication Is made soon. Address toast paid),
. • ,
• • ITARPRItIe Larrori.
; . Pest Bundingsi Pittzik. •
, .
Keg:titer of „
.are aothorised to an:
flounce-that-ANDREW - BARCLAY, or the Cityor...hi
tegbeny, will be a eniididiate for the office or Register of
Wills, subject to thodecition of the Democratic County
Convention:. • • - tytiC
• •.
•
Attention, Vlgllant f...The' Members of the
Vigilant Fire:t: ny itssemble at tbeiEngine
UOUSCOu Til PAY, Jul" 3,-at half-past 12 o'clock,
precisely, for the purpote o ffroceeding to Welleblargh.
. By, orier cominlttee of Arrangements.
LIAMES D. CARLIN, See'y.:
Mgrlees Remedy, Co celebrated for *
the care of Diarrhcea.Cholera, pain in the stomach, &0.,, can be ob
tained etNo. 50 Sm ithfield Street :This excellent "Inedi•
eine is so well known in. tinselly for its many wonder-'
tul Cures Mit summer, that there in no need of saying
more than it is always on bend and.forgale at 95 cu. tier
bottle. No family - should ba:withoutit.-, • - .jnao
Wilma the Loaday ilfe JectinakastyM 41;1 8 i t
Dr. J. tit. H o u gh to n , . Pepsin, far - Dyspepsia,
Prepared Ann Reinfer.or thiSuinrock nj the Or:
.Y [1:?"'On the ' ?th of Iklay,lBsl,'Rev:K.
Pastor of the .ffoarth Presbytethin Clinieh, in
Panicky, was and had beeriford) urg time *confined to
pa room. and most of thetinte to his ber);-with Dyspep f
sip..end Chronic. Dian - trs, and we., to *Pima:ante,
oe the very Verge of the grave, and Acknowledged to be
iro by his physician. who had alga all the ordinary means
in his power, without effect, and at the above named,
time. the patient, with - the consent of his tilisisielan,com;
incticed the use of Dr, lionghten's PEPSIN,7 and' to
the astonishment, surprise and delight of all, he *as
Much relieved the first day. The - thin:l;4lv ha Jan -hie
room. The Sixth day, which vas excessively' hot, be'
rode ten miles with' no bad effict ; 'on the eighth day he
went on a visit. to the country.- and, on-the thineenth
day, though not entirely restored to his nattind atrehgthi
be was so far recovered as to go alone a 'journey of five
bandied miles, where he arrived •in -safety, much im
proved in health. having baduo disturbance of the atom
rich or bowels, ofur taking the first doe of
. Pepsin: These
.facts arc not cont ro vertible. and that this's a casewhich
oucht to convince all skeptics' that .tbere is a power in
" PEPSIN" Let a ll
andAyinertica investigate.
id SER
l. & APDOWELL.'Agents,
140,W00d eirret
• •
( I .4I7NOTICEr.-The Anemia . 3riesstlri, or
the Stock holders of the ATLANTLC GlllO TRLE.
GRAPH COMPANY, will be held agreeable to the char.
ter on THURSDAY, July 17th, at If o'clock, A. M., at
the Company's office. inthe City of Pittsburgh, for the
purpose of electing nine Directors to serve far the ensw;
ing year. and to transact such other business.as may be
brought before the meeting. . • • .
By order•of the Directors.
Ma-cod tjyl7... • A. U. CUMMINGS, ,
la•lLldd liosiiNOP MU!, oJam BankNas, Fount
arta, between Wood sad Smuhfuld streets.—Ptusbatef.
Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays ofeaeb
•.. • • -
-Pittsburgh Degree Lodge,. No. 4, meets 2d land.4tb:
broellartioe Lo ‘ dCo, No. 0, meets every Thursday
Western Star Lodge N 0.24, meets everY. %% r eddest's')
Iron Cityy Lodge, &. N
u.1,..tu meets every ondayev g.
Mount ttforlah Lodge, o, 100, meet. every Finlay
Zo en .odge,No.JtS meets every The rsday evening,
at their Dcomer
alt, of Smithfield and Fifth streets. •
Twin City iattigr,l4o.2•ll, meets every -Friday even
ing.. ILO, corner-of Leacnek and *Santhisky street.,
Sllegteny City. . may2thly
• Anger oust Lodge'''. 0.0r0.F..-Trie*An
worm I.md se, No: tYP.), I. U. 0(0. V, meets every Wed
.es.ty.y cireliitis in Wasbiarton Halt, ‘Voud st: linday
.--.....
Meets above Board of Trade Rooms, corner or
1170 rd and Wood streets, every Monday' evenmg.
UT Ilinte to Parents.... One great Bottled of
&seam in children is the unhealthiness of parents! It
Would be -just as reasonable to, expect a rich crop from
a barren soil, us that strong and healthy children should
be born of parents whose constitutions have been worn
out with intemperance and disease. A sickly frame may
be originally induced by hardships, accidents, or intent
.petonce. but ebiefly by the latter. It is impossible that a
coarse of vice or iteprtulence should not spoil the best
constitution ; and did the-evil terminate here, it would be
"a Just punishment for the folly of the transgrentor But
not so . For whew. once a disease is contracted, and
through neglect iu applying the proper means it becomea
rivited in the habit, it Is then entailed upon postetity.--
Female constitutions are as capable of improvement as
family estates—and ye who would wish to improve, not
only your own health; lmt that of your own en - spring, by
entilicirting the many-dhures3lng disetweethat are entail
ed through neglect or imprudence, lose no time 'in pod- -
tying the blood dad cleansing the system: Married per
sous. and those about to be mewled, should- not faß' to
purify their blood, for how =ay disease, ore tmnsinitz.
ted to,posterity. flow often do we sea Scrofula- 1
and a thousand other afflictions, transmitted to the rising
generation:that might have been preventetby . this pplis which, there is nothing
time
before the public, oisthe whole world; so etfectaal aa Dr.
BULL'S I.ATES`D'ISIPROVED FLUID EXTRACT
OF SARSAPARILIA, 'combining 'Yellow Dock ,and ,
Ilitnloek.with.the pure and genuine liainduratiSarsapar-
Ma.' For general debility duringg this Warm weather; it
nets like a charm, restoring • ..of muscle and
gor, with sprightliness ofArdefflismg , •
. .• • , REYSER,ot bt , DONVELL,
. Wbolasale and - Retail 'Agents,
• • ICS Wood at , Pittsburgh.
-For sale by D. M. Currrry and Joseph Douglass, Alle
gheny City, and by Druzgists generilv. • a bel2.ll,kw3m
[D - - In inning f attention io Dr.Cnyzoitis improved ex
tract of Yellowock and Sarsaparilla, we (eel conBdrnt
that we are doing a service turuf who may be afflicted
with Scrofulous and other disorders' origination to he
reditary: faint, or from impurity of the blood. - .We-have
known tliStlllleta within the sphere of our acquaintance
-where the most formidable distempers have been - cured .
by the . nso of Dr. Ga g arigaXxtract of Yellow Dock and.
Sarsapurilla atone. .• • '
it is one of the fenindieitised mediciaes that cannot
•be stigmatized with quackery, for the " Yellow Dock "
and ^ Sarsaparilla n•are well , known:to be the mast ef
ficient land at the Came time innazious,y.ipata in the
whole Alateria Medico, and by far the best and purest
preparation of them is Dr. Garrott's Yellow Dock and
.Sarsaparilla, , • - •
See adverrement. !Jell
Wolidialatt Olstamitar. -
' Mr. W. B. tiz.os.a 7 -Dear Sir : 7 ...ionte fifties years
ago one of my feet was severely injured, in consequence
or the Coot swelling. Very. large, and- being remarkably
painful, mortar the time I could 411 y hobble about -with
the assistance of a staff', end not being able to endure
ghee on the foot I wore a MOOCaf CM. During the first
fourteen yennesuffering,l followed, strictly, this advice
:of many celebrated physicianslest year,used fourteen
bottles of Dr. Trasats Magnetic Ointment—all, however,
failed to afford permanen relief Last November Icon.
eluded to have. the trot taken of—to which my friends
objected • Finally, about the first of December, 1 was
induced to apply your Wouderful Ointment; and in less
than thirty days after the first application; 1' laid aside
my staff, put on tny 11h0C, without arty tneonvenicnce,
and now get abOut like other men.
GEORGE TURNER,'
February 10,1549. (jetlll Weu at , Chicago. '
• Petroleum
, S7tirkyrburg, limningdon Co., Pa., March 4, '5l.
• ,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, • .. •
JOAN LONG & CO.
Mayen:4lle, Ashland Co., Ohio, March 10,'51..
Kier: Dear Sir—Your Agent, a taw weeks since,
left with as four dozen Rock Oil. which we have sold.
Please forward to us six dozen immediately. -
, Your medicine 13 working wonders In this region.—
:We can obtain Several excellent ceracates, If_ you de
sire them. - ' Yours, &c., ' W. W. S COTT,
F
r sale liYKAyser .S. 111'Dowelt,140' Wood street ; .R.
:R. Sellers 57 Wood street; •B: Fahnesurek & Co.,
sorrier of 'Woo d and From streets; D.• 0 1.CarrY, D A.
Elliott, Joseph Douglass, and 1L P. Sehwartz,Allsgheny.
:Also, by the proprietor. - • ' S. M. BIER
,InprtS • _Canal Basin, Seveatkin • Pittsburgh.
Err Daggs' silrrootribes. .- `
-: Nursers & co. : Would respectfully- announce, to the
citizens of: Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vieinf ty, that !key,
have had a largo Operation Doom, with a Glass Root
and Frenti built and-arrange% expressly for the purpose
of asking Daguerreotype •Llkenessea. • -'l'ho• best pa
guetreotypes,nn the best material, are tukeb at this
tablishment, un4er the special auperintendence 'of the
Tee strrangemuil enables them also to take Family
Groups, of any number of persons, In dm Most perfect.
•
. - -
Likenesses of nick or oineastil persons, taken in any
- Gallery at the Lafayette Hall,Fourth.street,corn.tr of
Fourth and Wood etrecti. Entrance on Foarth Sttedt.
• . . . . . •
•Alio9lsited Plremeitts Iniarance .
Wi W._ aSe +T.
iigOn!itTIILE Euld 5141 NE RISKS
orall Linde.•
Office in ZRonontaiila Eiisi; Nos. 121 and 125 Watt it.
7 W. W. Dallas,. Rody - Patterson, R. If. Hartley, R.
Simpsoo, Joshua - Rhodes, C. If. Paulson, wm. jtf. Ed,
kar,E4lwanl-GreggLA--P..Mlehatr, vvra.gopitgwota, u.
G. • Sawer, Chas. KentiWra. Gorman. ' fet4o
ENCOURAGE HOME 'INSTItUTIONS.
I CITIENH' llp/151.10./L CORIPAN
C. Gi HUSSEY. Prost.W. MARES. Seer
Offiq—No. 41 Water st.,in Warehouse of C.II Grant.
[l:7",Tins Company is now prepared to Insure. all kinds
of ,risks; on .Ithuscs, Manuthetories, Goods, blerr.luta;
dire In Store, and in Transitu Vessels, . '
Ah ample guaranty for,the ability and integrity of Oa
'lnstitution, is afforded in the 'character et the Directorsi
who are all citizens orrittshuret, well and fatralltbir
known to the community lortheir prndenee i iptelligenea
and integritY. . •
• Dnutcroes-C. G. Hussey, Win. tsaia , eyffern.
icor, Jr., Walter Bryant, Regis D. King, Kdvererd Heasel•
ton Z. Kinsey 8.1/aryaub, Kkor f ,corultat
. .
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„ ' ,ClP PO i e t n in i il,t " in , c 0 ug . ,R V. - '. • .•,,'
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Pitt4 , urgh, June 0,1831
Pittsburgh Life Insurance Coirsparty,
• • CAPITAL. $lOO,OOO. • •
1 / 7.y•• • (Irma. No. 78 Forrartt Peritarr.
• .OFFICERS
President—James S. Noon; • •• • • ••_
Vice President-. Samuel M'Clurkan. • •
Treasurer—Joseph S. Leech. ' •
See re lary—C. A Colton. • •
ID- Sex advenisement is another part of this piper'
DILLECTOSLS
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AMUSEMENTS.
THZATIZZI
- Filth Street, between' Wood and Sant
JOSEPIi FOSTER LIMIR atra META GEC
AnnirrAncir—First Tics and Parqueue, 50 cents ; See.
and and ThirtiTiers,23 cents; Colored Gallery,tr , cents;
Private. Boxes, each, 81,00. -
Doors open at 7 o'clook; Curtain rises at 71 o'clort:
r'" Benefit of ALFA. ;AKERSON. .
THURSDAY EYWONO, July 3 rd, the per roman tee
will con! nonce With • . ••••;:. -.-
WROINIUk '•
The whole to conclude wlttr - ;1' • x
*for o! 111 Y TAIIM(3,
TO•morrow. two performances.
The Nile; or African Inallsaippl I
`three Sieci4l ,Ezhailkfis at the .sithe*zio oft the .
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' ONI JVI(Y-:„ . .. •
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.Morn
VI . 'Marna:in, 3; Evening, n o'clock.. • -
IDDODPS PAN.ORAIRA OF THE NfLK. - EGYPT
G, L
411UillA.: with a splendid gallery ofEgypdan
Anquities, Mammies, de.: Oral desoripticons, by G. R.
j GLIDD()N. Oriental Alusie.k.e. Admistion,2s cents;
children half. price. -- • • ' . •
N.H. These are positively ihtt Isis) Pittsburgu:. but •
the Exhibition is open thls Med..jesday) of and.
evening, and to-morrow (Thursday) evetung. jr23t,. •
•
DAN - Rion t S , clilfucrS
10M BIDING MORE TALENT man hits ever before
J been teritentrated..ifi tine Tratine,reinbraiing. Dm
meic genius and E . qaestrian and Terpsichorean skill of •
hipekt orderr-end aumbering among its members
The Prince of clotens; DAN RIOS! . • •••
The Wortd•renosoned LEY/ . 2110r(Tlit
J: F. O'CONNELL, the Tattooed man t . Mons. EDGAR'
! Mona. HAULIERL P. NACHE, P. ftIILLER, DRCJWN. -
BURGESS; JOHN SON...RICHARDSON, fir.c . ; Ac 4 and •
• • Mesdames RICE, NACIIR, &e. - •
Together with the IMITICIVUe and unequalled JUVENILR .
TRODPE,comprislng Muster Jean, blasterWillio,Alus
ter °mar
and K . 'aate. nd the Intim' Prodigies,TAnnees, Vietoran,
Libly • " .
• The magnificent BRASS and .4114 . 00'...0:A Nosded
by Alessra. Messmer and Iteiiirtg. • . .
ANJ the beat lhaucing Tack Rojseit in the world,
TAMA/ANY,. .; .
imart.sron, and.SPANISII spot` Will have the honor of performing on Patin strectsPitts• .
burgh. in front or the American Fint.l.oit the
• dil; 3d, 4th and 11th of July, 1851. --'•
boors open •at half:pant 2 and at balPpaet 7 o'clock,.
P.M. -
Font. Grand Performanceaasill bieglifeit oil the Po : loth,
commencing at Nat.:m.l9; haltlidrtlti, • !telt:past 3, and:
.A' Luton, 25 Cents. • • • -.le2Shijw
Raymond &Co.'s &Vs . n Axaburgh — & - Cii 's
COM B 1 NED - 111t:Al A GERIES,
Consisting °fell the rareliving,wi cutitnals now eiranti•
NUMBERING 0VER..1.50 SrECIMENSr
Bahleiteer rogeilter foroni.PllCS of Admitslda:
W I F L t L id B ay E m E in .X S l a ll t ß ur l d T ay l ,lJl l u n P3biugh ost Turr s th d r a e y
Jays;
under the Doubter Payillion, at the corner of 'Peon
and Carson streets. Fifth . Ward'. Open .on. Thursday
and Saturday,•Jtily.3.l and tith,•fiern 3 trt2.'tind from 7
to It) P. M. On Friday, July 4thi four Exhibitions, - viz:
from 8} to 111, A. M., from 121 t0..21, front .3 to GI; and
from? to 10 P. fa. Admission 75 Cents; Children Ithder
In this colleCtion is the 'Ehinoetrcur, end .117Xite•Ptdor
Bear.. Also, ten Lions of the .finest .peeimens.-
,
NrN AhiBLIRGH;Ibe most rrhoward of all Linn
Conquerors, will ent tr the dens of his Tertttle Group at
Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars,'Panthera t ito. • • . •
Mons. CRA%VPORD will elso enter th- Demi with his •
highly truittel Aninnots, inaldhg Two Grand Anima/ ••
lir The whole cavalcade of Carriages containing
the Animals will enter' the city on Thursday morning, -
July 31, and pass through the principal streets in plo:
cession, preceded by the Company's Brass Band.
This Immense establishment requires a lot - 4,000 - feet:
look by 150 br oad, for its exhibition, and as-there was
no
the
in the lower
proprietors
of The city of 'sufficient extent
for the purpoee, the proprietors haviSbeen obliged to se;
lent a spot two or threesquareafartber from the Centro
of the may than they wished ; Over 1,01/0 feet of strong -
l nce; if feet high, have been contracted for with kir.
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flughbriCelvy, which will render, the immense- Pillit•••
lion:cam end commodious for all clams of visitors at
nil tinges.- •
There never has been exhibited in this countryso !alga
a number. nor so &cut ovatietti of living specimens of
Natural History smile contained in the combined. Nene
geries of flaytuomkiceo. and Van dimburgh &Co..
Time Clrcasalait Iteaut7.l"
'Flits CELEBRATED PICTURE!. now exhibiting '
1. at the TONTINE LIOUSE, Fourth street, opposite
Major iutrimer's Banking House • -•-.
02. Admission 25 celiac. -iseilkaire -
Valuable Real Estate at .Paluite. Bale. '
riattru . ndersigned offers for talc atituderateariecs attt-
I on easy - terms of payment, the
. 41tusit1r,.. city ProPd• ;
No. 1: Four eligible Building Lots:OU Quarry
. .nett, -
each 25 feet front by 130 deep these '
opposite the Blasket House. ; •:.:
2. One Lot of Ground on Feconic feet front
by 85 deep..
3. A.Lot of Ground on Liberty street, TS feet front by:::
100 deep. • • • .• - --
4. Two ' Lots, one 50 feet ftont,tbe other ^5
feet front, on thewestorn corner of Walnut and Quarry
streets, by 107 lee: deep. . •
5. Two Building Lo r,eachso feet fron ton the - eastern
corner of Walnut and Quarry streets, by 120 feet deep.
G. A Block of Lots 22t feet front by 300 feet deep. on
Quarry street. .. •• . 3,141 k .S BLAKELY,
jeNl • ,c0t.6111 and - Liberty sta., second story.,
7.7710.
, ovirth of Jetly.eit
BIS GARDEN Ilfitteit up for;the celebration orals.
J, day on an isleesive scale, by'an addition of seats
in shady places,nipl . refreshinents, c..sullicieni to an
conuodate all who wish In visit this delightful place.—
White's Gnus Band will tarnish Jrausi.l throughout the
day nod evening. Five Steamboats Witl_ran from the
City to the Garden, and .issge number of Omni busses
will run frcun both mat,
Admittance to the Garden, One Dime. No intoxtea
time drinks on the premises
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IHAL HILT. PROPERTY FORIIIALE—A woluatire
Lot of GO feet front on Virginia street by las. deep,
together with 2 conifortalile Dwelling Ilatiseii,eath bay- :-,
ins - ?rooms with a lance kitchen, mid good cellar,tindet,
cach,ouf on a and, well, with puthp, of excellent water;
islargc yard antrgarden, with about 20 fruit trees, and
an abanlance of smaller fruits, flower,, &c. The whole.
is in .:licit order, and situated near the Nursery Garden •
of Decree Lowen.E.sq. PriceiBlooo.' Terms—Ssoo
'band - , 8 . 250 in one year, balance in two years. 'Posses- ;.
sion given immediately; if desired. - • - '
8. CU'ITIBERT, General Ageisi, -
_jy2 . • - • 50, Smithfield street. -
article is intended for Mindy use; 'and should be
IL found in the possession of every family la the land,' •
Mechanics Who are in constant danger ofinitarto their'
persons *ninth accident, and the improper,or careless
use of tools, will find „this article - to be invaluable to'
them and afters fair trial, will consider it indispensable-. •
"Tins muy certify that rye the undersigned, having
frequ nay suede ale of lady's hiedicated Liquid Cuticle,
prepqred by Messrs. Penfield A. Camp,
,Bliddletown,
Coanbcticat, cheerfully recommendlt to our profession- ".
al brethren, as an excellent substitute for adhesive Waal •
err, in dressingbarns, cuts, sealds.bruises; and all kinds
of fresh wounds ; also, for sore ninptes, remedy une
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qualled CHARLES •IVODIAVA RD, I.H.Fg,
cV151.1.1. CA SHY, ,
itEAßßlSSilki t hl D..
F. WOODRUFF,' MD. •
11A5III-TOl2 BREWER.Itt.U ,
• • " ELLSWORTH BURR, rHotante,
Comp iiiiing all the . practiiiug physieinas"in theeity of
Middletown. • - • • • •
. Poe sale by D. A. FAIINESTOQR & CO-.
•; : trf• T - :: - • corner of Wood and Firw ete
' lOO.OOO T 2. ( 2l l :igi Fire dine Nos , 1 and 2;
• 100 do Pin Wheels; ‘;
' • 40 do Scrolls, emelt; - 7 - •• • •:"
25 do ao Inge;
20 doz 1 oz Rockets;
• 15 doi
• • ID do 3oz . • do • " i s i•;:
Sdo4 ox do • . • ••
2 gross 4 sorb' Triangles;,' ' "••••
2 do ado - do
2 case/Chinese Rockets t . •
gross Flying Pigeons; • '• '• • ••••• •••••
• • 50 do • 14;12, to, , 6;4 ball 8021811. tran-;
dies • reeelvert . aad for sale by J. RHODES
i .„?- • • N0.6,•W00d street. '
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.pr. Jnyintas Faintly aLeditiztes.• -
MIX.TRACT et a t etter • (TOM the Rev C.' ta. AbbOti,
JU4 well knirara and highly eneemed Missionary bathe
kingdom of Somali. dated
• BANDOIRAT February,lB4s. '
Dr. D Tayns , Pattaddp/tio: 111 f Dear 81e—Weare,
now In great want of your' Medical Preparations. Your
CARMINATIVIS BALSAS! 14 an•lnvalitable medicine
1p thlscautury in.bowel emstplaltiti, and bus been used
In ell ourldissions with the moot gratifying secret's. r• -
have.tmown it in mertteiMee to art like a charm loaf '•
SANATIVE, PILLS tare 'my sheet anchor —The ben
medicine for my liver complaint and pain in the side that
I hove Ether head:-.They wale great demand; and we
are entirely out of them: We need five hundred bores
of them. Bro. Beecher says tat eobld use s, thouwnd
boxer yearly among oar peopl tri greatudfantage r 1'
e, .z".
have Used yourTONIC VERMPLIOR a - math/bin. -
termittent fever, .with' the Mint complete sueeen,
II ink it once was the meant of saving my own son. Dv.
ring my- travels among the tharches the past season, I found& wholevillage pilfering under is prevailing - r
enza,attended with coughs of a moat violent character.' '
I anent regretted I had not, had a dozen or two of your
EXPECTORANT to almtnlater lo:thein,for 1 eue've
from what-1 have seen of its erecas,that It would have
been just the thing' for those poor people..l presume you
have not hitherto bad An ,Idea to what an extent loaf '
medicine, era used in all oar Minion!, _ -
iffeCiiioitatetryears,'2i L. ABBorr.
For sale at therPskissires Sawa rifthetteet.. (jyl , •
!Cr BS. A: LtiEWLVtialdetermitilloff without "
reserse hermoektif Spting and Bummer 11111.1 N U. ,
BY, commencing on the' Ist day of July. Ladies' and -
children's Bonnets from Ze. to 55,00. Cap Laseaund-
'Ragbags, Preneh'workedCollari, Coifs and Capes, A rti
ocitl Flowers, Ribbons, blackatud white 'Laze Veils.—•
The above goads wilt' be Wild sit. reduced p.ites,ms she
wishes tool use her Bauttner jaetek..
she hns.rerehred by ea:press, some new arid. fashions- • ,
his litompla; Mat:Batas. capeand'Head Dtesies, which
Wiliest.
.(Dispatels. copy.) '
. otters: •
' UtILIC SALR OF.TURNPIKB STOCK, as author-
L .-
- lied by the.following seotionSo( the. Act or 28th of
Stc..9. That the At:ardor General is also.berell MP" •
thorlted arid' directed - to expose to public sale
' iu th e.
borough of East - Birmingham, at snob time as he may
appoint, the Stock of the Commonwealth in the Bing.
Ingham nail Elisabeth Turnpike Company, and convey •
the same to the parchiser or 'purchasers thereof: Piaci;
Jed, That such stock shall not be sold at a less price
than one dollar per share.
" Svc. 10. That it shall be the duty at the purchaser or
purchasers of said Stock, or any other thereof, to pay
the purchase-money to be paid, for such Stock to the
State Treasurer of this Commonwealth; within thirty
days from the date of said purchase, who shall receipt
for the same, and upotribe production. of 'such receipt'
berme the Auditor General, he shall tranitier . thri Stock
or Stoehr; so sold according to the terins of this Act"
Bribe Bth section lt is p,ro.vided, "That if any zdeer -
of either of said companies shall pis:chow any of said
Stocks in the company of which. he lea member; the
- same shall inure to the benefit of-such company"! • . . •
' • . - - Aearroa Gleagast. , a Ovine& ; t
: • • r Harrisburg, Mar XII / 84 / , •
Patsnafu to Me authority aforesaid, the stock owhed
by the State -of Pennsylvania to .the Birmingham and
Elizabeth Turnpike Company, being ISO Shares, will be
ezposedw public rate,ru she M oose of 'John A. Lippert,
In the borough of East -Birmingham, ,Alleg heny county,
Pennsylvania, on pagolr, the 11th of.foly, 1831. Tho
sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. bu. • -
• Par valae,s2s per share. SPHBAJISI BANKS,
`Snathub
,r2ILIIVES, LOVES.—dt rrevattalieauttfutar • oor
YlLlrlrettlea' Siding Glover. • •
r . tothee,Giele thread do , at '•' ll lo3 7 l . Rer pal/.
Silk
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KENNEDY & lIAFLi.CI:• •
No, 94, Market street.
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