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Numerous were the o*. gings his Stupidity brought upon him, andf.the' road to knowledge was with him truly a , valeref , iiiwua;. - itlf eyes and hands.' - ~...- e •%),..yan..ldockheadl! screamed his ninth . , •—" - lni 'VMS a bit- or-i;lirago, -Mrs: Trotter was . • :''you've: been gettin' - another lickin, ' I Z'fr - i - 4hEyetth..:replied-yortng -Mr. Trotter; that's ter l'ye licked Trotter,' , stxys ..the master, _l'll 7rithmetio class." mother, to ' . - Chinge the subject as the criminal Said when he foOitd the judge was` getting personal; is there any errant i can do,for you?' grumbled the vrittow ; 'only you're so tarual slow about anything- you undertake—so `get a pitcher' of water, and be.four years about . it, :will ye ? , 'Bob Titate - r - took the:pitcher; aria wended his way in the direction -of the street pump; but he hadn't got far, when he encountered hie friend ''Joe" Buffer, the mate of it vessel, issuing from his house, and dragging a heavy seachest along af- 'Come Bob,' said Joe, 'bear a hand and help ‘-, - me down'to Long Wharf with this.' ' Well, a0..1. would,' said Bob, only you • •see mother has sent me after a pitcher of water.' • • • .' What do you care.for that. Come along., ; . Well,' said Bob, 'first let mo hide the pitcher . where I can find it again.' With these words, he stowed away his earth i. em-ware .under a • flight of- stone steps, and ac . comyainedhis friend aboard ship. Tho pilet•was • urging the:captain to cast off and take advan tage of the wind and tide, but the captain was • 7 waiting the arrival of a boy who had shipped the day before, 'and wishing • no good to his eyes for - the delay he had occasioned. • - At last be turned to Bob and said ' , What do you say, youngster, to shipping with me? treat you well, and give you ten dol lars a month.' ' 'Should like to said Bob, hesitatingly, 'but my mother = She'll be glad to get rid . of you.. Crime will you goy, I haint got no clothes.' Here's a chest full. The other chap was just • ylar size, and they'll fit you to a T.' . • 1 111 go.' • teast off that line there!' shouted the Cap 7---bili;Tnd the ship fell - off with the tide, and was soon standing down the bay - with a fair wind. . and every stich of canvass sot. She was bound for the Northwest, via Canton, and back again, which was then called the double voyage, and usually occupied four years. In the meanwhile the non-appearance of Bob • seriously alirmed his mother. A night passed, . • and the town crier was called into requisition— ; • a week, when she gave him np, had a note read for her in the meeting, and went into mown- . Just four years - after the above occurrence, thenhip got back to port, and Bob, and his 'friend were paid off. The wages of the widow's • son amounted to just four hundred and eighty dollars, and he found on squareing his accounts with the captain, that his advances had amount : ed to theodd term, and four hundred dollars clear, were - the fruits of hia cruise. As he walked in the direction 'of his mother's • house in coMpany with Joe, he scanned with a curious eye the houses, the shops, and the peo ple that he passed. Nothing appeared changed; the same sight indicated an unchanging hospi tality on the part of the same landlords, the . same loafers were standing at the samo corners —it seemed as if he had .been gone only _a day. • With the odd sights and sounds,Bob's old feel . ings revived, and he almost draded to see de '. benching from some alley, a detachment of boys, • sent by his ancient enemy, the schoolmaster, to.know why he had been playing truant, and arty him back to receive the customary wallop - 1 01- • 'When he was quite near home he said. ''Joe, I wonder if anybody's found that old pitcher?' He stooped down, thrust his arm under the stone-steps, and withdrew the identical piece of earthenware he had deposited there just four - -yeas age:" Having rinsed, and filled it at the pump, he walked into his mother's house, and found her seated in her accustomed arm-chair. She looked at him a minute, recognized him, screamed and exclaimed : Why, Bob, where have you been? What haw you beeri doing? . ‘Gittin' that pitcher. of- water,' answered Bob, setting it on the. table, always obey orders —you . toldme to be four years about it, and I • Observations on the Mammoth Cave. The May number of Silliman'sJournalcontains • an interesting account of the Mammoth Cave, in a letter addressed to Prof. Gnyot, by Prof. Benj. gillimart, jr., who has recently made an explord_ tic= of its mysteries; and also, in connection with . M.r. It. N. Mantel!, made a collection of the animals found there. One atmospheric pheno menon attracted the attention of the;se gentle men, and tasked their ingenuity for a satifactory explanation, viz:—The blast of cr,,01 air blowing outward from the'mouth of the, cave,. which ren ders it nearly impossible to 'enter with a lighted 'lamp. If the external al. / . has .a temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit, the blast amounts to a -..gale; but if the air without has a temperature of 59-60 degree- 4, And the flame no cu rent of air is observed, of a held in a favorable po sitiolt I=l;o:Hatay po sition, diP .•faCt3none. occurred to me (said Prof. Sit litkan..,)thrit there must be two currents, one librove of warmer air, 'passing inward, and one 'aelow of colder air, passing outward, and the re verse; this was : not the case. Only one current could be discovered and on inquiry of our intelligent guide, I found that this phenomenon had attrac ted hianttention, and that he was satisfied from • many observations that'only one current existed • -- and - that - thilrfitired - otit - When the external air was above 60 degrees, and inward when this was below 60 degrees. The phenomenon is accounted forby Prof. Sil liman on scientific principles, as follows :—The mouth of the cave is the only communi cation between the external air and the vast labyrinth of galleries and avenues which stretch away for many miles in the' solid limestone. The air in these underground excavations is pure and exhilarating, which may, in part, be accoun ted for by the nitre beds of incredible extent, as the nitrogen which is consumed in the formation of the nitrate of lime must have its proportion of free oxygen disengaged, thus enriching this • subterranean atmosphere with a large portion of the.exhilertabig.principle. - The temperature of the cave is uniformly 69 deg, summer and win ter, and this is probably very near to the annual mean of the external air. The expansion which accompanies an elevation of temperature in the outer air is immediately felt by the denser-air of the cave, and it flows out in obedience to the law of motion in fluids, and the outunid current con tinues without interruption as long as the outer air is possessed of a higher temperature thari the The phenomena of life within the cave are " comparatively few, but interesting. There are several insects, the largest of which is a sort of cricket, with enormously long antennm. There are several species of Caleoptera, mostly bur rovrinc in the nitre earth. There are some small species of water insects, supposed to be crusta ceous. Of fish there are two species, one of which,..as is well known, is entirely eyeless; the other has external eyes, but is quite blind. The only mammal, except the bats, is a rat, which is very abundant. Prof. Silliman is of opinion that the excavations of the Mammoth Cave . ;: jutve.been. formed by water, and by no other gee- . The Brooklyn Star tells a story of a Mr. Robinson, of Flatbnah,?r,r. 1., who has two dogs, :the one a small spaniil and the other a large half breed deer hound. The small dog was play ing with Mr. R's. child near a cistern, when the cltild fell, head foremost, into the water. The agonized mother, who, from a window, witnessed the occurrence, saw the spaniel run to the ken -Axel of thelound, who instantly ran to the spot, and, before the mother could reach the child, the noble animal had the child in safety. In stinct might have induced the small dog to at tempt-a rescue, but evidently knowing his in ability to do so; what prevented him frbm try ing, 'and caused him quick as thought, to fetch the stronger• _ccuitented man is, in ameasure, in dependent of ,the 'whole world—the viers rich ~tnaa' 'apt' dependence is limited by the bounds of ; - his actual possessions. He only feels a kind of property in all that he sees, the other enjoys only what strictly belongs to.him. _ • •ser "Allis' ncir is the wane of a most ele ...ipuat locomotive which turtveti . here oit:Batirday morning by canal, for The Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad. it was built at Boston. 0./OFEING ORDERS. ' 6 FFiettl - RWIPUL Vf4.-g/Tr• &1 1 ;.4 1 °n; )1'P :14) 1 °r11 P41*114 \ naztolt P=UPMGE: MONDAY 94gn3 DEBloolA 4 .rits'* ll . - FilgEgllT, Fort;:000% W I.L.iiIA-.3t:::)“.*.:-.1..E...it., OP CLWMnD.,OOIIBTP. FOR CAN.IL OAIM Slol4ll'l, sg.Tji::::glio : .:Y; : .'g.A,';,. 01? VON;o4)lThlt't DEMOCRATIC' STATE - . NOMINATIONS For Justices of the • Supreme Bench. • . Hort. JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of Somerset. " JAMES CAMPBELL, of l'hitercletAia. 6 , ELLIS LEWIS, of Lancaster. " JOHN B. GIBSON, of Cumberland. " • 'WALTER H..L0W.R14,.-4.41//e9henY• • Meeting of the Dessiheratic Committee of Correspondence of Allegheny County. The Committee tort at the Office of the Morning Fort, on - Faturday, June - I.4th; at II o'clock. - 11.'SDILICW. Betts, Esq., the regular Chairman, being absent, on motion Mai. Dim LTSCII acted as Chairman, pro tem. Atter some consultation, the following resolution was adoptedt Rcsared. That this Comniittee do now adjourn, to meet again on Saturday July 26th, at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the I St. Charles Hotel, n the city of Pittsburgh, to transact su them.ch business as DAV may ID the LVNCH,n and the Cha irre be man, pr brought o b t efore on. L. HARTXII, Scereary. Tnelollowinr, named persons compose the Com mince Dr. John roHoek, Wm. G. it as, kine, Dr. James Powers, John Darin, H. B. ISTagraw, Rody Patterson, Jobu D. Miller, Abrabam !lays. A. Burke, Pr. A. Black, Cltartes Barnett, Robert Woodsy L. Harper. Chaees Kent, John Coyle, Lynch, (• We learn from the Bedford Gazette that Hon. Jonn B. Gurtrain, the Mayor of Pittsburgh, arrived at the Springs on Wednesday last. Or' Our friends of the Washington Examiner need not distress themselves about the course of the editor of the Post in regard to the Connels ville. Railroad. We, generally know. what we are about; and it is always our intention to do what is right. We advocate the making of the Connelsville road in good faith, as we honestly believe it will be of immense benefit to the busi ness men of Pittsburgh. This is now the general feeling in this community. • The Peanaylawnla Railroad. The following telegraphic • despatch was re ceived on Saturday morning by Messrs. COVODE Coir. Hr ivraanoir; July 19, 1861. Messrs. Cocoas & Cotx:—The Railroad'will be in complete working order on. Monday. The Canal cannot be for six weeks. Don't stop ship ping. H. H. HOUSTON. Mr. ilousvos is the agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, at Philadelphia, who pro ceeded to Huntingdon for the purpose of ascer taining the extent of the damage • done to the Public Works. THE' GAZETTE AND SWINDLING 'When, some days ago, the Gazette, of this city, copied a contemptible mass of insinuations from an irresponsible sheet at llarrisbnrgh, and ask ed us to deny them, we made an answer suited to the nature of the article in the Gazette ; and referred to the mass as nothing more than base and cowardly insinuations, issued and circulat ed bycreatures too cowardly to make any direct charge. ' We thought we said enough, both to show om• estimate of the article and also of. the editor who would insert:an article, so much at variance with all fair modes of attacking an op- ponent. We should not have deemed thearticle worthy of notice, if the Gazette,—so pious and having such an unswerving regard for truth 9—had not virtually endorsed all that was inferrable from it, and called us out in relation to it. We are not sosensitive to attacks upon ourselves or our party as to think it necessary to resent every insinuation from a coward, or every unfounded though positive charge that may be made by an unprincipled. opponent. In the shape in which the matter appeared in the Gazette no charge was made, and we answered that paper according to the character of the article. When the matter appeared, however, - as it did in the American,—when a number of gentlemen of our party were positively charged with hav ing done a certain act, under a certain contin gency, we then replied in such a manner that the base author and circulators of the insinua tions and charges could not misunderstand them. We pronounced the palpable statement to be a BASE LtE, as we had characterised that to which our attention was first called a cowardly insinua tion. For speaking thus of the latter, the Ga zette asserts that we evaded a reply; and when we designata the other by its proper title, we are accused of writing scurrility! What a miserably contemptible, hypocritical specimen of humanity it must be who edits the Gazette ! He can make an infamous insinuation, and ask for a denial of some charge that might, perchance, be manufactured out of it: yet if one refuses to meet him on such an issue he is wil ling to svrear*by all the saints in the calendar that one seeks to evade a question of fact ! We sometimes are undecided in which , category to place him,—in that of the knave or the fool,— but we belive that ho has rather more of the for mer than the latter in his composition; and we therefore give him full credit for all that he can secure in the possession of so admirable a char ' acter. But it seems that as the G azett e has not been able to show the semblance of a fact going to sustain the statement in the American, which it afterwards made its own, it must have some fact, of some kind, in order to prove , something. If neither it nor the two Americans could pror;e, either by insinuation or by positive assertion, thnt a sin gle "locofoco Delegate" , to the Reading Conven ion had been frirniehed with a free ticket to pass over the Public Works, and thus aid in "swindling" the State, and robbing the oppress tax payers, it could find some one who had thus acted,—some one, too, very . willing, it would seem, to cast odium, inferentially, upon sworn public officers of highly honorable character, even though he knew nothing, according to his own statement, to reflEct wrong upon them.— Yes, this person who comes forward over his own signature tr. S. Biatimu,l to back the in famous insinuations of the Gaceite; tells na that he has himself • participated in what his mouth piece BO eloquently designates as swindling; al though he was a sworn officer of the State of Pennsylvania, and was getting pay from the State for every mile that he travelled from Har risburg to Pittsburgh, thus making it, in fact, a double swindle: for, if he received authority to ride home free of charge, and the authority did not exist to give him that privilege, he could not plead ignorance—that he did not know per sons had not ouch authority, and was therefore imposed upon; and, oven if the authority existed to let him pass free, being a member of the Le gislature, and getting his pay for every mile he travailed, it is • certainly not unfair to conclude that liewas very willing to take from the State Treasury all that he could get, without stopping to inquire whether it came to him rightfully or not. :But the least enviable point of view in which Me.. T. J. Bxouux is . presented to the public, by his own communication, is that of a public in form:ter, at a moment when, if any rascality . has been practised, there is a . probability of the scheme.tieing exposed! How must he have she) en in his boots at . the, exposures that he thought were tole made of all the corruptions practised by those controlling our public works, and especially sanctioned and participated in by big fat members of the Lelislature nnder full pay! And this occurred,.too, on the .4.111 i of July, One of the:hettest days of the season! Oh horrible ! what , scene'of Suffering: must :. there. have beetc . befoic such a limp of Whig purity could have finished making the dread recital; and what qualms of conscience must there lutvotieem dcaiiiiieorilia - oppreeseil tax - Paya 1 i 0 3. d ... t hi iianyharkithiit have been threat into the treasury to take out Pay for services and mileage, and also to get free tickets to lour ,over the public Any!' .81, 1861 works. • 'nail soberness and condor, 14: : e . 811 fina some_ excuse fore Delegate to a State dnnvention, whether Whig or Democrat, being willing tore ceive'a free ticket, that shall aid in lessening his expenses; and our reason is,—beeause: he, too, is serving the People . ; but he is doing 'so at his own expense, while the member of the Legis turV3 gets well paid for all that he does. But we do not sanction corruption in any form, and we are proud to say that no Democratic Delegate ha• thus far bad a shadow of proof brought to show that he bad received a free ticket at all; and we defy the production of any proof that ei ther was offered one as the reward for his vote. Greta BAULroad Meeting at Florence. The meeting of the friends of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rtiilroad, held at Florence, Washington county, on Friday last, was very large and enthusiastic, as we learn from the gen tlemen who were in attendance from this city. The . meeting was held in the Presbyterian Church, and was opened with prayer by the Rey. Dr. WYLIE. SAML. Idyl:cancer, Esq., Pres ident of the Board of . Incorporators, officiated as Chairman, and Mr. Merriman acted as Seem tary. The meeting was addressed by Capt. CHARLES NAYLOR of this city, and also by Col. Giortos IV. McCoos and R. S. MOODY, Esq., of Steuben ville. The remarks of, .these gentlemen were very eloquent and appropriate, and were receiv ed with every demonstration of approbation. Books of subscription to the stock of the road were handed around at Florence, on Friday evening and Saturday morning, and in a very short time, amongst a 'few individuals, about $30,000 were subscribed. Those wealthy and liberal gentlemen, the brothers Lmsosrow, placed their names down for 140 shares, or $7,000 in the work. Committees were appoint ed to solicit subscriptions along the lino of the road, and it is confidently believed,—indeed it is actually promised,—that $200,000 - will be raised in the course of two months. These facts show that our friends in the dountry are wide awake, and are determined that this important link in the great Railroad chain to the West shall'be speedily supplied. Capt. NAYLOR has started to Harrisburg to procure from the Governor of the Common wealth Letters Patent, eo as to enable the Com pany to organize immediately. From thence be will proceed to Philadelphia, where he will meet, and act in concert with, the Committee appoint ed by the Board of Trade meeting. It is the intention to put the road under contract early in the fall. The queries of "Circusubendibuti," (Gen. Ron tssoic) which appeared in the Pittsburgh Ga zette, hareheen copied into the Wheeling Gazette, and are heartily INDORSED 11/ that paper. The Wheeling paper thus introduces Mr. Romans's queries " We perceive that one, atleast, of the citizens of Pittsburgh has taken to the "sober second thought" a little earlier than we anticipated. Itlooks as though daylight might sometime dawn upon the minds of her citizens." Does not this little eziract confirm the truth of the charge that Gen. ROBINSON and his mma Friday, (the Deacon,) are now co-operating with the people of Wheeling, to defeat, if possible, the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad pro ject? Let the citizens of Pittsburgh, who are now seeking a direct Railroad connection with the interior of Ohio, through Steubenville, mark the enemies of our city I PATENTS.—The report of the patent office for 1850 is not yet .published, but the following information ofinterest to inventors has been fur nished to the Scientific American: The cash re ceipts for the year, for patents, were $86,927. There were 2,193 applications for patents—pat ents granted, 602. Applicationsin 1848, 1,628; 1849, 1,955;_ 1850, 2,193. Cases granted in 1848, 607; 1849, 595; 1850, 602; Patents issu ed in 1848, 6EO; 1849, 1,076; 1850, 995. Cash received in 1848, $97,67669; 1849, $80,752 78; 1850, $86,927 05. Cash expended in 1848, $58,905 84; 1849,577,716 44; 1850, $BO,OOO - There were .238 more applications last year than the year before. The number increases rapidly every year. AN IDLE RUMOR. —The Harrisburg Union +says : An idle riunorhas been put in circulation, in certain quarters, that Governor Johnston has challenged Col. Bigler to meet him on the stump, and that the Colonel has declined. We are authori zed to say that there is not one word of truth in this rumor, and we believe the Governor never entertained such an idea. Vir R. M. Adams, of Harrisburg, proposes to publish a semi-weekly Democratic campaign paper, to be called "The Investigator." An English artist, Mr. Lear, has published a book of recent travels in Albania, superbly illus trated with designs sketched by 'his pencil on the spot. He says that he found great difficulty in practising his art in the Mahometan portions of Albania, as the natives regard sketching as a sort of magic writing destined to work them woe; at the cry "scroo, scroo, scroo," (he writes, he writes, he writes,) whole villages would as semble around the luckless artist, who was com pelled to procure a guard to protect him from the sticks and stones of the multitude. On one occasion he was to draw the portraits of two Mahometans. They had squatted down with their. robes and pipes picturesquely arranged when a small bit of India rubber fell from the artist's book and made two small hops apon the floor upon which the two Mahometans jumped up and hissed at it, exclaiming, " Shaitan I" Shaitan I" The artist claimed their terror by putting it into his pocket; but finding an occa sion when they were not looking at him he again bounced the caoutchouo upon the floor, when it flow up to such a degree that the unhap py and tormented Mahometane screamed aloud, and shrieking out, " Shaitan ! Shaitan I" jump ed off the accursed platform and fled away. SIZES OF SHOES.—The Lynn Directory for 1851 says a size is the length of one "barley corn," or one third of •an inch. A size stink is thus formed: Take a rule or piece of pine wood thir teen inches in length, and divide it into thirty nine equal parts, of one-third of an inch each. The first thirteen are left blank, and counted nothing. The second thirteen are called chil dren's sizes. The third thirteen are-called men's and women's sizes; each -marked from one to thirteen. Thus nine inches a man's size, No. 1; ten inches is No. 4 ; eleven inches No. 7 ; twelve inches No. 10. , • GOV. JOHNSTON AND THE STATE DEDT.—Gov. Johnston's special organ the American, says the Governor has been an advocate of a reduction of the State debt ever since he has been in office. Will the American explain why it was that the Governor was so anxious to increase • the • debt one million of dollars last winter, by an issue of that amount of relief notes ?—That would have been some little increase in the State debt, if the Governor has effected his object —Harrisburg Union. lgsr Honor, according to modern ideas, is a rule of conduct preanibed by public opinion. It may, therefore, point to good or to bad ac tions, according to the moral complexion of the times and fluctuations of public sentiment The ancients had a more exalted idea of honor : be sides worshipping it.as a Divinity, they. had a temple erected, to which there was no access but through the temple of virtue. MEIN Just am we Expeetedi Satan In a New Form. geingirkeible 'natant.) of Sagacity in a EMT El The following Jeirm:ice was related to •us by.,Dr.T, of thisißanawhajeounty, whose name will be a suffu3int - guirmity - . for its truth with. all who know hirh. Having been called tin see a . patient at some dis tance irom homei he was: detained until it had become quite dark. Ile however set out on his retum Hie road, which was nothing morethau. a bridle path, lay through a dense forest for :some miles before it united with the turnpike road.- The thick foliage of the trees increased- 1 -the•d4koesa to snob a diigree,,that he found it iMpOssibli to lien his *ay, and "he soon found that le.had wandered from it; and was involved in the intricacies of the forest. After wandering j3l carious directions in :a vain effort to diadover ,the path, he at length dismounted in order to . • seek for it more effectually, when the animal he was riding, a favorite mare, suddenly jerked the bridle from his hand, and trotted off briskly in a direction opposite to that in which he was go ing; and was soon • out of hearing. The doctor was just making rip . his mind that he would have to make his way h ome in the best manner he could, when he was surprised to hear 'a low neigh in the-direction the mare had gone. Fol. lowing the benefit, ard- had given up " all hope of a cure ever being effected, - when our family physician, after eramining the Case, recommend me to ore the PETROLEUM, which I did, and um h appy . to inform you that the use of two bottles effected an entire carte. I write this without BOliCitatiOtlert your acquaint, mice. With sentiments of esteem, lam vaunt truly sy2,. JOSgPli MAIL /7.711, sff 10J/ir •-• • • •J. SELEIMPE . & BINNING, FORWARDING it comausszos MERCHANTS, and Dealers in all kindsof , , Trestera Produce, and riitsburgh,Manilfaitarts, , • . No.lo Market etreet..Pittsburgh, Pa.,. - fix Will promptly attend to MI business, animated to their care. . - . (019 Diamond Sparkus. RECEIVED Tt.)-DAY, itoo Diamend Sparks; selected for Glass Cutters' uso • • jyl2 ' . JNO. B. PticFADDEN ec CO. • rvo OWNERS OF GOOII3.—In core, uncalled for, .1 the following packages, Marked Pittsbarght ' A: • . J.Bearchley, 5 packages ; D.F.Dewey,kdo ; Dr. Weireol do ; Matthew C. Walker, I do; Pryor & Wi• lay, 3 do ; J. W. Shugart, 1 -do ; W. Crawlotd,2 do; Dr. Brower, 2 do. Omer' are requested to call and get them. • • COVODE & COLS'S • Penna. Railroad Freight Depot, cot Penn and Wayne sin, !Ingham& _jylo3tva 'WRAF Fuft rIALS—Ana 1.01.11 at various sizes and prices, on Washington street, Birmingham. Also, rix on Reed street. Also, two on Denman street. Also, two on Carson street: The above arc in various locations. Some are, corner lots; and all easily improved; and but a short distance from the. Ferry. Price low and terms easy.: S. CUTHBERT, 50 Smithfield st CSAVAIS AND StIIIITS.-Just teceived per tf.l G doz. fancy gingham Cravats—latest styles ; d Ala JaCkOrlen do - do; • • • • . sdo Lawn Co • do -10 dO Shins from '7sc. to 52,50, on bald; .* sdo do of my own manufacture: . . • . For side low mph. 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