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Sraiertef. • 41 TAMPS CAMPBELL, rhaadelphitr: it.Lancisiter. JOHN B. GIBSON; - of - V:4lNi ignd. WALTER .a LOIVRIE, of .4110tny. • • • 3.tteiotteig e 4 - titia Mt:mace:at/to Commit t ee et .10oidrosparidence of. Allegheny County. The Committee metal the Office of the Morning Fwt, ANDILKW Beaten, Erq ; the - , resnlar "Chairinni,' being - absent, on motion • MO. Dam lirsCrt acted as Choirum:4 - pr* um, After come consultation, the following resolution was 'adopted: • ibooleed. Thu this Committee do now adjours. to mret .; again on Saturday, July 88th. at 11 O'CiOtk. A. M. niche ,St. Charles Ilinet. to the city of Pittsburgh, to transact ouch bnaincss as may men andtherc be brought before them. - DAVID LYNCH, Chatrrernr, pr ton. L. HAZPIE, &euiarv. • 17 - ,nie following owned persons compote the %mei atittee : A. Burke,: • 1. Pr A. Ingeg, Charles Barnett, Robert %Vood., Harper,, Char-es Kent, John Coyle, • P. Lynch, jar We nro indebted to CoL IVni. C. Mere diet for a number of into California papers. qsIOVZLIT •shall give, in to-ntor - ive'rpepee;-+►Sun-n^a the Novelty Works in this city. • kAPEIIi. --We recidied the liisrMiuls full files of the flan Francisco' Daily Herald; . . the California Herald, San Francisco; and?he:—Encitirarrao - . Daily .Transcript. • Our friends ere at. liberty to examine any of these - paperitoy calling Editor's room. The Braddoehhi Field plank Road On Wednesday afternoon, in company , with some friends, we rode np as far as the Six ' Ferry,'on the new Braddock's Field. Plank • Road, and were delighted to find it in admirable order. The workmen are now giving the "fin ishing touches" - to the road, and in a few days it will be entirely completed. The travel over the road is already quite large; and is rapidly increasing. A steam Ferry Boat has been placed at the old Six. Mile Ferry, and a good landing has been made on each side of the river. Already our citizens are beginning to seek lo calities along the beautiful valley of the Monon gahela ; and before another year passes by ev ery desirable spot between ,the city anck Brad dock's, will doubtless be bought for Piivite resi dences. The receipts•of the Plank Road are al ready quite flattering ; and when the braid from : Turtle Creek'begins fairly to pass over the road, are dare prcdiot handsome profits to the stock. • 'holders. The affairs of the company are &dial rably managed by the present Board of 'Direr. tors. , Pittsburgh and Steubenville nallroad THE LETTERS . PATENT OBTAINED. The following brief note, written from Harris-. burgh - by Capt. NATLOIL to Wu. A. HILL,. Esq., has been left with ns for publication. It will be seen that the letters.patent have been obtained from the Governor for the Pittsburgh and Steu benville Railroad. Everything loot; truly en couraging : HAREISBIMG, July 22, IKI My Dear Sir. , --Our letters patent have been obtained. will carry them with me to Phila delpbia. Messrs. Kilgore and Means of Steubenville came hero with me, and passed right through for Philadelphia lastnight, leriving me here to obtain the letters paten ' • P 4 - evening. In baste, truly yours,. .• ~ ~ .CHARLES NAYLOR_ . . ger We learn, fr om-the City pf , Washington, that the PoStmaster General has diaided that newspapers, under the new law, are entitled to receive the monthly magazines in exchange,— a privilege that has not been accorded under . under any foriner law. It is also a decision of the Department, that newspaper subscribers, in order to obtain their papers'at the lowest rates' -of-postage, must have them mailed from the office of publication. Therefore, it would ap pear that papers sentfrom the offices of Agents must be prepaid. . ger- After udburthening himself of the free •ticket; given to him under a Democratic board of -.Canal Commissioners, it would seem that. Mr. ..47.aitres has been obliged to go into the country. - 4he weather, perhaps, had become too _warm for him, any how, and the mighty effort tobring, forth .that single MEE _IC TKET, was thought, 4 - would ea:danger his life, unless ho should get into a olioler atmosphere. • These are our impres sions, at least: for we hare Xeard nothing ansre • aboufAneZtiedtets since our last • article on tile , . . . WarAs bfr: BIGLIAII,OOins to be Till *Armed on the subject. of free tioketseantas itis thei . duty of one who has , bcen a public sgvant people all about the various nietnni tdePted'ici "evrindle":them ; especially such as Sitey.hove themselves participated in; woUlditzoilotiviell for this gentleman to make a . full and fair`..stAte wient of all the free tickets that haveTCOOW-16 bis knoiviedge within- the last two yearit,•Who ob tained them; how they were obtainedi Who sign ed them; for whit.purpcse they Were f¢ven; and especially how , many of 'them he received likoself;„Ftd where he went to under their au- ow Have either the edi4i:kit:oo . toga, or hie volunteer informt.nt.,:Mr. lag - information respecting the:ritimbei: of frieiickete issued by a late IVlzig Canal Conunissioner?... , It they have, it is ceitainly their duty . public all the information in their power on the subject: for we do not Irn;zw that Whigs have.. a prietkriptive right to, the people. The number of these tickets is said, by some, to be ,immensely large,:larger than the number giv-, ea by all the DeMocratici . final Commissioners combined. Will not the honest, pions, truth loving, and truth-telling editor of the Gazette idior the people with some intelligence this * head; or, perhaps, . Mr. litottam may , have re covered stdscientlY from his late attack to give alit& volunteer testimony on the:subject. , , • T': g The Ocuette' bas; • !lethally oondescedcisd. tcribilehlin article irt iavor of the Pittsburgh , aUd Steub . vill eltatlro d! Wale enact Ofliber aliti-which truly aitonishiag! The -good - us. tared castigations which We have thought it:ne , Cessary to inflict upon the l:We.lieen, splices to have had , a salutacy, ,eirect.. We ure , not vithont hopes of yetlbroing him tO acknowledgen that the Pittsburgh:aid Steubenville 1141lroid is the true Wester!' route from our : eity to Colnuibus - and CeMoinnt:iti..-.47., 7._ ' • . It will be - seen that no change has taken place in our money market; and we do not, note any materiel change in the: eastern markets. Coin contincie's, to be expeited largely, and exchanges are consequently high.. The transhipment of eieoie to so gent an extent, ik owing more, per leaps, to the greatlY - ineteased quantity of 'gold which we' have beezi - ieceiving for some time past, than to any other circumstances; and so long as it shall continue to reach us insuch large -quansf o ::WY. reasonab. l 7ls l 4Age that it will • ite!oplidc th principleArtieles of export with us,the .same as cotton, tobacco, flour; Esc aDwnte Vet fitid, : tne; from our Cali fornia papers, that the miners have been more successful, since our last advises, than they have Leer fbrii = long time preihnisly. This increase I,lll"ptiOtte faverably'upon us, if it shall con. :but we cannot. expect to find the amount of in our canary materially increased, while the .: People skill so generally tolerate any thing but Ilipeofe'.6i 2. our whole under, currency, and whilelhe government shall continue to issue from the saints such a disproportionately large number of the . largest gold coins. . JULY 25, 1861 • Dr. John Polloelii %val. G. Jiswldes; Dr. James Poway", John Dann • ' • H. EL IRagiavr, : . Rody Patterson. • John D. Miller, • • Abrethain Hays. THE amarzy BASKET. . A. CHAPTER. ON OV BB. lt is rerdlikinnaiiig, Niiheriose is passing along the streets, to see a little, ugly cur, sitting upon the side-walk - and trying to park himself into no tice : or, perhaps, finding that no one will notice him, even so much as'to say "get out !"—(that most disgusting , of all exolimations to dogs)— he Will run out into the street and bow-wow most vociferously at a coach-wheel, a cart-wheel, a wheel-bairew, or even at a child's carriage ! So anxious are some of these little wretches to make anOise, or perhaps to let others know that they condo so. We have sometimes felt so much annoyed at these creatures that we wished for a moment we had some weapon at hand with which at once to silence the noise and rid ourselves of ti: .e annoyance ; •and then we have remembered the law of kindness—hurt not any thing unne cessarily ; and we have , lot .24 and have been ratite . tamused than provoked to • gtifter the next wheel that pass ed, or to hear him,. sitting on a door-step, bark more vehemently as the echoes of his own voice sounded more loudly - in his care. How often have we wondered why curs should be permitted to remain in cities at aU; and then we heti° thought the brutes are necessary, per haps, after all. Even curs_maybo indispensable in making up the grand harmony of a city, life. They can growl, end snarl, and bark ; and, upon occasion, they can bite too ; especially if it be something that theylike to eat: and if they are cowardly, and among the first to assail the sheep pen ; and are the least , valuable of all dogs, why still, if we cannot see the good end they are de signed for, we should rest in confidence that the All-Wise has not created any thing that is use less; and that even the ugly, growling, barking, and snappish cur is designed for some wise pur pose in the order of creation. Reader, if there are any further reflections to be drawn from this subject, you will please to gratify your fancy to the fullest extent. Presbyterian Chureb, ao. 8.) From. he minutes of the last General Assem bly-we kir* thst, during the year ending May, 1851, *seven - Presbyteries were organized and reported to the General Assembly, viz : Mo hawk, Connecticut, Eastern Shore, Findlay, Ce dar, Eastern Texas, and Western Texas. And we glean the following statistics Synods in connection with General Assembly, 23; Presbyteries, 134; 'candidates for the Min istry, 381; Licentiates, 237-, Ministers, 2,027; Churches, 2,676; Licensnres, 81; Ordinations, 87 ; Installations, 118; Pastoral relations dis solved, 98; churches organized, 81; ministers re ceived from other..chwehes, 28; Ministers dis misied to other Churches, ; Ministers deceased, 29; churches received from other connections, .7;ehurches dismissed to other connections, 1 ; churches dissolved, 4 ; members added on exami itit4on,lo,B62'; members added on certificate, 7,8924 adults baptized, 2,948; infants baptized, 10,994; whole number of communicants reported, 210,30 E; amount contributed to congregational purposes, $2,038,023; amount contributed to Other religions objects, $406,692. ger The number of vessels that entered the po - rt of Baltimoie during the week ending on the 12th inst. (exclusive of bay craft,) was sixty-six, of which there wore 6 ships, 8 barques, 19 brigs,and 43 schooners. Of these two were for tile West Indies, and one each for the following ports—Rotterdam, Rio deJaneiro, San Francisco; Litorpool, the Pacific, Africa, 141FaYra, Stiz Bias, River Plate and Spanish ' gerlYe learn from the Cincinnati Enquirer, that one of the Military Asylums authorized by an act of the last Congress, is to be located in that gay- Among the inventions of modern sci ence, few confer a greater benefit on the com munity than that contribution of Chemistry to the healing art, known as Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. In our advertising columns may be found the evidence of distinguished gentlemen, that shoWs their confidence in its peculiar efficacy to oure : distimpers of the Throat and Lungs. Wool Trade of Ohio. But few of our citizens are aware of the grow ing iniportince of the wool trade in this State. We have just had an interview with our enter .pritiing and intelligent fellow citizen, Mr. F. C. Sessions, who for some years has been en gaged in the wool trade, and from him we . learn some items of very general interest. Mr. Ses sions, has just returned from Cleveland. While there, he met with some of the principal wool dealers of Ohio, and after a comparison of notes they found that eight millions of pounds of wool will be sent out of this, to the eastern markets, this year. The average price of this year's clip Is thirty-eight cents per round. The quality of Ohio wool is fast improving, and for manufactur ing ptirlibses it is preferred to any other wool in the market. This wool goes toßoston, Prov idence, and New York. The great mass of it is used in the D'Laine factories of Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Mr. Sessions has purchased over three hundred thousandponnds this season, and has paid out to the . farmers of Franklin county and vicinity, about one hundred and thirty thousand dollars.— The highest price he paid was fifty-seven cents per pound, for slot in Licking county. He goes to the farmers and buys directly of them. . Ohio has a great name abroad for the produc -tion'of wheat and all kinds of grain, pork,, cattle ligtter . and cheese,' Sto. Her reputation for Wool is ten recognized. We can raise as good wool and as.cheap as any other State in the Union, rand .3.1r - entetprising farmers are beginning to know and appreciate it.—Colinnbus Jour. LATE mon B.to.:lfigh-flarkd Outrage by an English Comiiiiinderi.-::l3ythe arrival of the bark Creole, Capt. Le Bron, at:Baltimore, from Rio the 11th ult., we hate a oonflithation of the al leged.ontrage upon an American'party. The,ideitin towboat Sarah was seile&by the commander of the British steamer Coinztorant, on suspicion of having impplied a schooner, Said to be engaged in the slave trade, and havink' towed the Sarah two miles outside the harbor, blew her up. The towboat was owned by Meeers.'llobbs & Alvaringe, American ship chandlme at Rio, who were deeply mortified at the high-handed outrage of the British comman der. • • Messrs. Hobbs & Alvaringe represented the matter to the American - Minister, and assured his Excellency that their toilmat was engaged in no avocation bat what Was strictly legal and in accordance with the nnutime laws of the coun try. The Americansloopof war Dale, Comman der Pearson, lay in' - the - harbor, affording the United States Minister antple power to arrest the Cormorant's mow,•and blow that vessel up ; hut in accordancewith ldri established coolness and great jud&ea;submitted,tlio matter to the FederalMovenmaent, where, doubtless; repa ration and apology wine demanded. • The united States alp Dale sailed iti&initany with the Creole from Rio, bound to the Mozam •• • ,e _ "PM efficerti sati- crew were flti - , . =Mal • •t w• •• %." , . -• " ' ' - EMMI ENE From the Stierame n to Transcript. June 2d. Twelve Men Dirorwmed of Park's But'-'t Full Pertlonlaxs• We mentioned the fact on Friday morning that twelve men were drowned at Parks Bar, on the Yuba River, one day last week, and we are now able, by the Marysville Herald, to givefull I:kale- , ularS of the melancholy' o ccurrence.:. It-seems' that about twenty persons , started to miss the river in a ferry boat--that the boat was loaded to within five or dzinciles of the gunwales,-that as soon as the boat was started from the - shore into the swift current, it struck a rock and upset, f the rope which was attached to the ferry break ing,) throwing all who were in the boat into the river. According to a statement of the Secreta ry of the Park's Bar Mining Company, those who were drowned were either members of the company, or in its employ. The following are the names of those who perished, and their former places of residence: ~ . - 1: Daniel Baney, Wayne county, Ohio.:-::::: ' 2. B. idoodiebang, do do ' 8. Stephen Lewis, Jr., Richland co.,Ohio' > ....,-,' - • 4. John Stull, do ors dr \>,_ \ I. Samuel Miller, . do- ~...,o.' r:.Nci 6. Charles Cox, do "• 4- ' ‘1 ...': k IR! 7. Henry Van Tilbaugh, do \._ rdo S. Henry A. Hodge, Ostego, co. ) -11 . . , , -- 1„, 9. F. Jonguo, Bordeaux, Fratide. ~. , -. n i• 10. Fargandie, do do •c;: i 4y, t 11. Vincent Mathieu, do do * - \: i \ WI; . v. • .. And one man unknown The names of those in the boat who were saved are as follows : S. B. Terry, Lenawe co., Michigan D. Hunt, Richland co., Ohio. Solomon Millar, do do. Crawford SRear ' Ashland co.. Ohio Thomas Smith, Wayne co., do C. N. Laroison, do do Hiram BritirlY, Phil., Pa. T. Allen, unknown. A meeting of the poople of Park's Bar has been held, to inquire into the causes of the ac cident. A committee appointed for that purpose reported that the ferry rope on both sides of the river was rotten and much worn by the rocks ; that it was a three-fourth inch rope, and not strong enough for more than two men to cross at once with safety. At this meeting a vote of censure was unanimously passed against S. B. Terry, the ferryman for negligence in not mak ing his ferry secure, after being repeatedly noti fied of its insecurity. A very moderate punishment truly, for such criminal negligence., Discoveries of the irrit Onnt ury. There has been no period since the commence ment of the world, in which so many important discoveries tending to benefit mankind were made, as in the last half century. Some of the most wonderful results of human intellect have been witnessed in the last fifty years. Some of the grandest conceptions of genius have been perfected. It is remarkable how tho mind of the world has ran into scientific investigation, and what achievements it has effected in that short period. Before the year 1800, there was not a single steamboat in existence, and the ap plication of steam to machinery was unknown. Fulton launched the first steamboat in 1807. Now there are three thousand, steamboats tra versing the waters of America, and the time saved in travel is equal to seventy per cent.— The rivers of every country in the world nearly, are traversed by steamboats. In 1800, there was not a single railroad in the world. In the United States alone there are now 8,707 miles of railroad, costing $280,000,000 to build, and about 22,000 miles of road in England and America. The locomotive will now travel in as many hours, a distance, which, inlBoo, required as many days to accomplish. In 1800 it took weeks to convey intelligence between Now Or leans and Philadelphia, and now it can be ac complished in minutes through the electric tele graph, which only had its beginning in 1843. Voltaism was discovered in March, 1800. The electric magnet in 1821. Electrofying was (Re covered only a few years ago. Hoe's printing press, capable of printing 10,000 copies an hour, is a very recent discovery, but of a mast im portant character. Gas light was unknown in 1800; now every city and town of any pretence is lighted with it, and wo have the announcement of a still greater discovery, by which light, heat, and motive parer may be all produced from water with hardly any cost. Daguerro commu nicated to the world his beautiful invention in 1839. Gun cotton and chloroform ore discover ies : f but a few years old. Astronomy has ad ded a 'Amber of new planets to the solar sys tem. Agricultural chemistry has enlarged the domain of knowledge in that important branch of scientific research; and mechanics have in creased the facilities for production, and the means of accomplishing an amount of labor which far transcends the ability of united men tal effort to accomplish. The triumphs achieved in this last branch of discovery and invention are enough to mark the last half century us that which has most contributed to augment per sonal comforts, enlarge the enjoyments, and add to the blessings of man. What will the next half century accomplish? We may look for still greater discoveries, for the intellect of man is awake, exploring every mine of knowledge, and aearchin: for useful information in every • . Tug Tuna Docrrains.—The Upland Union, the organ of the Democracy of Delaware county, in speaking of the contemplated ratification meet ing that is to come off at Radnor, on the 2d proximo, says: All meetings of Democrats devoted to the as cendency of democratic principles, and inflexi bly bent upon the support of nominations made in conformity with party. usages, carry with them salutary influences, and confirm the weak and wavering, who aro liable to be misled by disorganizers. We encourage Democrats to at tend the ratification meeting—keep the flag of democracy flying, and frown indignantly on any and every attempt to withdraw support from the Democratic State ticket. Our motto is, "Stand up to the rack, fodder or no fodder." The man who encourages opposition to the regularly nominat ed ticket, or any part of it, is the enemy of demo cratic ascendancy, and is giving "aid and comfort" to the triumph of federal wh(agery. CUSTOM RECEIPTS.—Tho following is a state ment of the revenues received at the principal ports for the year ending June 30, -1851: New Y0rk....581,766,199 St. L0ni5...5218,882 Boston 6,677,640 Cincinnati.. 105,191 Philad'a 8,667,888 N. Haven.. 102,189 Baltimore .... 1,047,278 Mobilo 76,184 N. Orleans... 2,296,686 Louisville .. 66,672 Charleston... 600,712 Oswego 91,557 Portland 209,080 Richmond.. 70,286 Savannah.... 208,994 The new fiscal year promises even a huger revenue than the last. Thus New York begins the first week of the month with about a mill ion, Philadelphia with $200,000, Boston with $187,000, &c. • , COURTSIZIP . ,OF TER OLDEN TIMEB.-A sound and orthodox divine of the elder school had paid his addresses to a pious lady rather advanced, and for some years he made the regular visits and went away "afore milking' time." The happy day was at length appointed, and ae the "grand climacteric" approached, the good man's love began to increase. On the last night of courtship, before the bridal hour, the good man said to his affianced—" Patience we have been long engaged; the time of our union is at hand; let us have one kiss before our marriage." "Ye may take one," said Patience, "if ye will be de cent about it." Let us ask a blessing then, Patience," said the divine. The . blessing on special mercies was invoked. The kiss was taken and given. "It was good," said the preacher, " let us return thanks 1" VITAL STATISTIOS.OF . BOSTON.---For two years ending 11th inst., since the present system of registration was adopted, 11,027 births, 5118 in tentions of marriage, 5260 marriages, and 8524 deaths have been registered in this city, gene rally with all the particulars required by, law as to nativity, parentage, ocoupation,. &c., &o.— This period, it should be observed, includes the usual mortality by cholera and other diseases in the summer and autumn of 1849. For the last eighteen months on an average, there have been 15 births, 7 marriages and 10 deaths daily in Boston. INCEDENT.—The Philadelphia Pennsylva nian of the 17th inst., says: Fifteen steady Penn syllnini4 Whigs happened to meet, a few days ago, at Eifamous and favorite watering place; near this city, and the question havingbeen put, "how many were in favor of Wu. F. Jonsaros's re-election as Goiernor?" an but one answered NO ; and all those who answered in this way, gave as a reason for their course the consistent Abolitionism of Jontieroir. This may be 'called a significant incident" The trials of the Michigan Desperadoes still con tinue at Detroit.. . . The , testimony devoipps as villainous a set of rascals as ever disgraced Italy.— Among other oaths which the members of the gang were compelled to tate, was the follovving fiendlike one u should my to 4 fe, ell/father, or my :Wer be on board the cue, I will not cease my efforts for the destruction of the Railroad properly." • . ' • , - 73" - re-C- 7 •*: at • r "• ' • 1 , - 2: ...`"t.4~ t I .. Stribblings anb Clippings —The shipmate of ,teitsr from Ga , elia, daring the month of Jane, meri 4740?"pige, or 3457,830 Ms —a an til/ arable felling off from the correeptradingintintb of last . ~. Yeimg ladies who,are always observed to read neorapapere, are always observed to possess winning mays; inoat tunlai4edlepositions,itwariably make good wives, iltid alwiis select go‘oditsbands—a fact. On the 14th inst., Mr Nathaniel Henry, of Union• town, formerly sergeant-at Arms of the Pennsylvania Legislature, met his death by falling from a bay-mow Into the otters. --- A correspondent . of the Baptist Chronicle lately: spending a Sabbath at Pittsfield, Mass, notices the at tendance of Ex•Goti. Briggs,' - who is a iesident : of that towni ac the.teacher of a large Bible class of mem , bare, varying in age from the young man ofitweritY to the aged father of fourscore and ten years. . . . • . . 1. 1 -!-- I rlie 'slaty of the Governor of Virginia has been 'flied at 85,0* and the Convention have decided that the Lieutenant Governor shall have no vote in the Son- yinathanOlcott,tbe oldest inhabitant of Hart fo 645,i:014in that city on the lath, at the age 01'93. 119 1 0.14 , etlieYed unusual health for one of his age, and 4114 dui before his death be was able to walk about tlNtilotise. , On the 4th of Jialy, be rode in the procession the soldieni of the Revolution. -- A terrible tornado swept over a portion of Onei da county, N. Y., on . the lath inst: It arose in the south west float Whitesborougb, and passed over that town In a northerly direction, sweeping a track about half a wide;mile twistiag oTtbe lafgest trees. MEI roofing build ingg, pronOity% churches and spreading destruction in its wake': .7: ' -- Dr. Blake gives information to the Stockton (Cal ifornia) paperiaraeich vein of marble lately discover ed In the ravine'running into the Middle Fork s near Mur Peach Trees should be catifully watched at this season. Pour a lea•kettle full of hot water about the root, and it will of cook the borers without in)a ry to the tree. Tho writer in the National intelligence/ says the Secretary of theinterlor will not allow of the further propagation of.theAlianthus, (or tree of Heaven, as it is called,) in the public rounds of Washington City, on account of the illiatiolls effects of its odor, when in blos som, upon the public health. A young man by the name of Edell:18. Bates, an engraver, ad.° bad been but a short time in the city, and a young men from Canada, by the name of Daniel klae betb, were drowned, while bathing la the Lake, near the light-house, at Buffalo, N. Y. on the Mb inst. One hundred dollars have beeriodered .tbroalb the American Tract Society, for the best trite% against - triVietlNtiettarvo., r . . than until let vembar. "Julius, why didn't you oblong your stay at the Springsl 4 "Case,Dlr Snow, dey charge too mech."— "Ho w no, Julies!" "Why, de landlord charged dis eol- . ored individual with stealing the spoiler! Oen. Joseph Lane, who MI removed by Gen. Tityldt from the °face of Governor of Oregon, hu been elected delegate to Congress from that territory by a larie mslotity over 'Wilson, wing. Oro. Lana eon• mended rho Indiana brigade at toe battle of Buena' Vis ta. Indse petit, in the case of J. I. O'Sullivan at N York, hu lcn ed the motion to quash the indictment against him on areonnt of the Cuban expedition, and the dseiaion lie, over till September. The ctepablican, the democratic paper at Golds boro't•N• C., it the only tri-weekly Demeeralie paper that to cow or ever has been 0411134 d Nor th Caroli na; and this to published in a village that hardly had an existence Lea yenta ago. The miners of California were relating orrange• meats to collect, on the 4th of Juts, eubteriptiouti for the porcose of procuring tile f the best and richest Aped menu of gold quartz, ro be placed in the Watbiuguin 1201111113Clit. Mime is ru Pintos. N. S., a girl act five t earl of age, whose height is 4 tett Flinches, and she weighs over 106 tbs. She is well prcportioned, and appear. to Lave no mal formation tqJ eis aseompanied by her mother, whn as a woman of small sue. Junius Smith writes from South Carolina ou the 4th of July that be war enjoying a cop of tea from plants of kis own milling: He pronounces it the Lest tea he ever tasted. A Porcelain blaildsetory is about to be establish ed to Stockton, CoWands, by the eltinese. The field spar of which this beautiful ware to auule, is found in large mosses in the San Joaquin volley. The American Trott Society receipts daring the m3nth of June were WSW 21. A dettrtietiVe fire occurred at Rome, Oa., on the 17th Inst., which destroged a large number. of houses, with a large amount of property, together with the rail road and steamboat depots. The Mayor and Aldermen of Memphis have •greed to advance IPlaii.ODO of the smock subscribed by the city of Memphis to the Charleston ard Mecaphia Rail road Company. Intelligence hay been received of the eudden de. cease of Dr Azarlah Smith, ,llit•ionaty of the Amen can Board at Aiotab. . Dr. S. vans *physician of fine ohmmeter and attainments, and ton of the late Atatiah Pula, Eoq , of Manlius, N. V. uu Elov, Samuel Williams, T. 110SILiMUA7is., city t tomiss LIZZIE T MUTE', daughter of io ;a of -Shanosbargb. • LOST.—On blonde) , last, a SILK DEAD MASH, containing about 820 The finder Will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this Office. fjya -- O'Donnell, Mullen Co Pitfaburgit Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms, 98 TIILEtD.ST:, eXTIVLIN wont) Ass 11•1111101. (11012nt MANUFACTU BE9B of Cane Peat Parlor .. ,Cheirs; Cane treat Rocking Chairs • Re caption . caption and Invalid Chain ; Cane. 'Seat 01 1 and Country Haase Stools- Settees; Loan • -- • ' gas. and every variety of Common Chairs. All of which were manufactured under their personal sopekintendenee. and. are • warranted both in material a d Workmen ship inferior to none in the City. Dealers in these arti cles will find it to their especial advantage to call end examine for themselves previous to going elsewhere. :Steamboats and Dwellings (aniseed at the shorteat amide. All orders punctually attended to. ljy2s . Greenwood Garden. A CHOICE COLLECTION OF SHRUBBERY, Vi ning Roses, Raspberry, Strawberry, Goosabeiry, Rhubarb, Grape Vines, hardy Monthly Roses, and every plant necessary to ornament yards and gardens, will be found at Greenwood Nursery. • An Omnibus leav the corner of Market and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh every half hour, for the Garden. Ice Creams and other re freshments served up in the Saloons Orders addressed mate Proprietor, West Manchester, Alle. heny county, Pa., will receive prompt attention. • • - J. fiI'HAIN. /UCLA PENS—Bard & Brother, G. & E. M. Smith, Todd & Smith and W. W. Wilson's. e above brands are now unrivalled in quality of Ged, in quill like elasticity, in fineness and smoothness of the points,, and in durability : A will warrant every Pen of these makes. Jost received this morning, a fall assortment, and customers will always find atmy . store the best stook, and at the lowest Uteell which a ood ao ticle can be sold at. W. W. WILS ON, /Y 25 car Market and Fourth sty. ) ATS-I,UOU bus _just Teed andtotsale by WM. DYER, ie2.5 . • • • No. 207 Libeny st. BACON'SIDES-2,000 the prime Sides for Bale by ' ii2s ' . • IVM. MIER. "Um — MiTk s ,as-4,t00 be. Bacon Shoulders Boers by Jy2s . . . WM. DYER. AI SINS—tO bzs. prime Bunch for sale by - • Y 24 . . WM. DYER. BABBITTB SOAP POWDER-s..bxs , for wailing with little rubbing7printed directions to east, pac k . a: for saleb • .f1y2.51 . WM.-DSER. I)ABBITT'S YEAST PO YDER-5 b a s, tor baking without Ycsust—the best inventionyet—for sale by 1y25 . ATM. DYER. g kOssElit) CIJRN isTARCti—A small lot Mr sale by • iy24 • • WM. DYER. ECKER'S FARNIA—A cbolce article for dieting 1...1 the sleki or for eblldren. For sale by 1025 . WM. DYER. • irstiEß BRANDY—An excellent aithile Diem • hoe.a, Cholera Morbus, &c. For sale by JAMES A. JONES, }yl::..:comet Liberty and Hand sts. Jtist RECEIVED — An invoice of Marin'a recant Vertical Lover, Letter and Manifest Prcnrs, con• aivting of sizes 101 inches by 18,101 by 111 and 10 by Ilk, With Metallic Darapeners, Letter and Manliest Hoots to correipond. • For tale wholesale and retail by JOHN F. COLE, tole ogent for the Watt. At Covode & Colea -Whitehouse, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, Pittsburgh. Booksellers and Stationers supplied at as low prices as they can porthata (corn the eastern tnanufactorer and patentee. - QytWitt ANAZIN ES Fuit AUUUS r. —Just reeeived at Al WALL'S PERIODICAL OFFICE, N 0.85 Fourth street, Codey,Craham, Swain widths Ladies , National Magaztnes for August. The Engravings and Fashion P ill " are highl creditable to me publishers, and the reading matter i i as uvula. COOd• [l9lB IN TUB mATTHR of the Voluntary assignment of James S. Adams, Shoe Merchant, of the City of PiUs burgh. . Tae creditors and debtors of Janles S. Adams will take notice that a deed of assignment for the benefit Of creditors, dated June sib, ISSI;Ima been executed to the undersigned, who will settle the business of said Adams. WILLIAM LARIMER, JR., Assignee. iRAVATS AND SIHRTS.--Just received per Ex• press -6 doz. fancy gingham Cravam-i-latest styles ; 4do Jaekooett .. • . do. • do; 5 do . Lawn . co •• - do; ludo Skirts from 75c. to 55,50, 06 bar d .1 do do of my o vmosaßofootore. For sale low cash. We study to please. • • . CHESTER. IlitseoNo. &c.. --sOOO pee Mantua and Oap Ribbons! . AO doz Llele dread Gloves ; • GO doz span silk• do CO doz kid do 140 daz Suspenders, • (or sale at a lintel% to KENNEDY lk HASLET'', No 94, Market street, close Out Sri no& bed 01L-4 Inuits palm Oil hi stole and for sale. sr a ~.• MILLER 'ft RICKETSON; SCALED • HERILLNU -2t3' !!!p4fipijA): w i r 2l M gr°lli l deb !MUSai:R.,ti. B/ClC:n46./t4' MEESE . - 11+. , • % 1- ‘ . 7 7 =OM .; ~ . _ ~, . ~.{:~; ~r '~r~~` =;,:: _ ~.; ~::; spildAL NopoEs,,, Ditm i ondiT ili ftii .. o v l4 " Day aistloo , clo a ck t '8 .147, • New Job Otnoe.: t. (Er Tau Proprietors of the .111orfaing,Test lieFleirve .tomfonn their friends and the public that they,..huva re ceived from the Foundry of Lo.'Joincsizt tr. , Co, Phila delphia, a very large stock of beautiful NEW TYPE,' of every raze and variety imaginable. 'They..are now prepared to eICCOIN3. all kinds of RID LAD FANCY PAILD Psuctirracin a atyle - unsurpassed by aily Office In the eountr., and upon the lowest tm . 4 • HARPER ..,y-IrAYTON. Pittsburgh, June 0,1831 Type for Sale. a- Tun Barvrn and Mums Type recently used in printing the lost is offered•for sale, very ,low for, cash, or approved Paper.' 'The type has been died with' great care, is in good condition, and could be employed for several years in printing a weekly neWspaper, on a band press. Also ~for sale, a doable set of chases, as good as new, Collsmn and Parallel Roles, Dashes, tte. the above materials will all be sold at a bargain, if ap plication is made soon. Address (poetpaid), _ Tort Buildingr, Plustvirgk. Ur" Tim Tali of the Comet is forty degrees in length, but so thin In substance that stars are visible through it. The marvellous tales of some nostrum mongers are nearly , as long, and quite as easily seen The proprietor ' of Dr. Guswou's • Eztracior Yellcto Dock and Sarsaparilla, however, has no occasion to re sort to tuck Sates in order to attract public attention.' The setae! cares performed by the article, wherever it is Introdacedi is the bails upon which the reputation of this remedy is founded, as the .hundreds of certifi cates of renewed hopes—health and life, that are' con! unually flowing in axon bito,will prove.. • • kitimintes mayfiouruk for slime, but a remedy must possess rare medicinal virtues to establish the repnta. lion that Dr. Guyzatf YeUow Dock and Sarralariaa has established wherever Whits been used. : See advertisement •• - • by 2.5 • • Register of WLUm.".We are authorised to an. ammo° that ANDREW BARCLAY, of the City of 'Al legheny, will be a candidate for the office of Resister of Wills;antnect tribe deeision of the Democratic County- Convention: • • " wine. - (From the Louisville Journal, fday 291 h, Int.] • tsr.J,EtsHoughtonta Pepsin, fox WlyspepaLa, 'Premed jnym Rennet. or the Stomach of the Ox. Err On the 7th el./day, MI, Rev. 2d. D. Williams, Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Chore', in Louisville, ilentacky, was and had been for a long time confined to his room, and most of the time to his bed. with Dyspep sia and Chronic Diarrhoea, and was, to all appearance, on the very verge of the grave . , and acknowledged lobe so by his physiclan,who had tried all the ordinary means in has power, without effect, and at the above named tint e. t he patient, with the consent of his_plir sieian,com. 'Deuced the use of Dr. Honghten's "PEPSIN," and to the astonishment, surprise and delight of all, he was much relieved the first day. The third day he left his room. The sixth day, which was excessively, hal, he rode ten miles with no bad effect; on the eighth' y, be went on a visit to the counter; and on' the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored to his natural strength, he was so far recovered as to go akin* a journey of five hundred miles where he arrived in safety, much ins proved In healt h, Davin g had no disturbance of the stom ach or bowels, eke talemet the Jinn days of Pepsin. These facts are not controvertible, and that this is a case which ,uojt?t. Iglitzy - ince all ',tonnes that there is a power in •nning etre ijmepticsinvestigatt. jel I wv.v •vs.nts. - - 140 Waal street. atotloo...TheJomucancenTamotsSomare,of Fitts burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of Iv cry womb at the Florida House, Market at. • 1.6:y) lons Vomm,jr., Secretary. 07- mints to Posarowits. One great source of diocese in children is the anhealthineis of parents! It would be just as reasonable to expect a rich crop from a barren soil. as that smug and healthy children should be born of parents whose constitution have been worn out with intemperance and disease. A sickly frame may' be originally induced by hardships, accidents, or intem perance, but chiefly by the latter. It is impossible that a coarse of vice or Imprudence should not spoil tho best constitano ,a - and did the evil terminate here, it vrould be a just punishment for the folly of the transgressor Dot not so For when once a disease is contracted, and through neglect in applying the proper meanest becomes rivited in the habit, it is then entailed upon pesuirity.— Female earatimtions are as capable of Improvement as family estates—and ye who would wish to improve, not ouly your own health, bat that of . your own offspring, by eradicating th e many distressing diseases that are entail ed through neglect or imprudence, lose no time in puri fying the blood and cleansing the system. Married per sous and those about to be married, should not fail to puriiy their tilted for bowman? diseases, ate transmit ted to posterity. slow often do we see r=ids. Scrofula and a thousand other afflictions, transmitted to they:piing generation, that might have been prevented by_ thisnme ly precaution T . To accomplish which, th ere l a nothing before the public, or the whole world, so erecmal as Dr. BULL'S LATEST IMPROVSD FLUID EXTRACT ' OF SARSAPARILLA, combining Yellow Dock and Burdock, with the pure and genuine UondurasSarsapar ' Ills. For general debility datum this warm weather, it acts like a charm, restoring elasticity of muscle and vi gor, with sprightliness of intellect. KEYSER & IWDOWELL, 'Wholesale and Retail Agents, . HO Wood at , Pittsburgh.. For sale by D. M. Curry and Joseph fkruglass, Alle gheny City, and by Draggista ge.nerllv. o beltditwam Pittsburgh Llro least:ranee Company. CAPITAL 41100.000. orms. No. 75 Fornarn Sltrattr..43 OFFICERS: Prestdent--Jamea 8. 'Joon; Viee President—Satanet 18'Clarkan. Tteasuter—Joseph 8. Leech. Secrete —C. A Colton. ea- Sea advertisement in another pan of this paper tny.l2 " [l7 - Tna professional merits of JAMES S. CRAFT, f Ens, have pointed out such general attention- to his nalll3 as tha candidate most cenaia to be suecesathl is the election lathe Presidency of the Common Pleas— that is has been hitherto deemed unnecessary to present his name through the Press for nomination by the Demo cratic Convention. Ail prartteal man of business he has no superior In the State. as may be known by his measantsin the Legislature of Pennsybrania,in thedis anions winter.. of 1829,'30 and MI. His erperienee as a roe reantile &Clamant:tincturing lawyer, insurance agent, and "auditor and master In chaacery, and familiar ac• quaintance with legal practice and . evation to study, gave him in CMS the almost unanimous recommendation of the Pittsburgh Bar for the Supreme Court, and cosi. newly qualify tum tortheotlite in question, which require his peculiar working abilities to Mi. jyr:ref ALLEti IUENY. Collecting. 11111 . Posting, atm. .1011 1 1. AVCOURRY • UT Attends to ColLecting t Dill . Posting, Distributing Cards and Circulars for Parties, &c., &c. - IPrr Orders left at the Offices:it the Morning. Post, or at Holmes' Periodical trtore,Third st., will be promptly attended to.imr2l:l9 . . M. 07. co. ur 0. - V.—Plaice of bleedng,Washinglon Hsu, Wood at reel, between llth an6.Virgin Alley. Prrratntall 136—Meets every Tneadnj Illitnements EncanYtinerr;NS:ll7-.1Y1er....1.,. 0.1.1 la b;rlday of each month. m2rl2.r-147-- DaEn : Niammv - a-Co. Would respectfully announce to the citizens or Pittsburgh, Allegheny and vicinity', that they have had a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Front, built and artangea expressly (or the purpose of taking Gagderreotype Litenesses The,best .1)a -guerreotypes,nn the beet nutterial, are taken at this es tablishment, under the special superintendence •of the • - Th earrangemnt enables them also to rake Family Groups;of any number of persons, in the mast perfect Likenesses of tick or diseased persons, titian in any part of the city. • • - Gallery at the Lafayette Hall,Fourth street, earner of Fourth and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth street. febltly • • ENCOURAGE ROME INSTITUTIONS. CITIERNSt INSURANCE. COMPANY. 09 PITTSIIII SIGH. C. G. HUSSEY. Preit. .. • ... • —.A. W. MARKS. See'y Oft 4t Whiff st. i in. WartiNouse of C. H. Grant. a:l*T= Company is novi prepared to inaare all kinds of risks, on Houses. hlanutaewries, Goads., Merchan dise in St ore , and in Transits Vessels, At.. • • An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity Of. the Institution, is aforded in the character of the Directors, who are all citizens Pittibargh, well and favorably known to the community for thel r p rude nce,intelligence and integrity. Dummies—C. G: Hussey; Wid. Wat;Liari, mar, J r. t yral te r. ryant,Hugh D. King ,Edward . liettael• ton Z Kinsey •S. Harbaugh. S. M. Kier. • Matittt Wonderful Ohitirient. 1 Mr. W. B. Ewan—DearSit r..—. Some firm* year - s ago ounot my feet was severely Dented, in consequence , of the foot swelling very. large, - tad being remarkably painful, most of the time I coaid any hobble about with the assistance of a staff, and notbeing able to endure a shoe on the foot I wore a moccason. During the first fourteen yearesuffering, I followed, strictly, the advice of many celebrated physiclans—last year, used fourteen bottles of Dr. Trash's Magnetic Ointment—all, however, failed to afford permanent relief Last November I Con eluded to have the foot taken off—to which my friends objected. Finally, about the first'of December, - 1 was inducted to apply your Wouderful Omannit, and in less than thirty days after the first application, I laid aside my staff, pat on my shoes without any inconvenience, and now get about like other men. ' • GEORGE TURNER, jje2ll Well ex., Chicago. February 10,1849. fri" Odd Fellows , Odeon Building, Fourth street, batmen Wood and ' d strear. —Pituborgh Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. . Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No.4,mee ts 2d and 4th %ebonies' Lodge, N 0.9, meets every Thursday even . n cirestern Star Lodge , No. 21, meets every Wednesday vening, iron City /*edge, N o. .. 182, meets every Monday ev'og. Mount Morlatt Lodge, No. WO, meets every Eriday . yr ning. Zocco Lodge, No. 995,zneets every Thursday evening, t th eir Nall, cornet of Smithfield and Fit h streets,. Twin City Lodge, No. 941, =eels every Friday even ng. Hall, cornet ot Leticock rod Ssuniusity streets, egbeny Cny. . (may29:ty. [Cr Angeroiko Lodgo, I. 0. of 0. Anteroom Lodge, N 0.232,1 0. of O. F., meets every Weduestlayeverittigln.Wailangton Hall, Wood street. • • Assooiat ed-IrlrernenrrinssaranoO:CODSpo. • sky _of the Oftr of Pittsburgh - . W. W. DALLAS, Pres't.--ROBERT FINNEY, Bee's. Er Will insure against PIM end MARINE RISKS orall kinds. Officein Afenengithets Haus s, Not. 124 and. 125 WAWA • - • -. . W. W. Dallas, Body Patterson, ft.tsfrotc.lit,clvttleyeißa gaSia=Co?d'lohCaeagg. A. Ft i' luShatz, I NV= Collin g g i :svocd,B: o. r tlawyer, Chas. Bent, Wm. Gonnutt,! .. " rebZ) , . , . , Petroleum r-- SAir&Yrbarg, livalingdon - Co., Pa., March 4,'51. S. M. Kier: Dear Sir—Your Petroleum is workbag wooden; in this vicinity ; therefore, we would thank you to send ns two dozen by the Pennsylvania Railroad. We are entirely Out, and It is being Inquired Cm:Almost , every day. Yours, respectfully; :- • -: - .;,..• .... , -- ' JOHN L0NG , .&80i..: Hayeseiße, Ashland Co., Ohio, March 10,811:: , 8. M. Kier: Dear Sir—Your Agent, a few weeks since, . left with as four dozen Rook Oil, which we :have sold. ' F,O . LUMBULIN , SIIR ,5 4 „,, N . C.E ... COMPANY. l itti ".." 1 ":• "11413 . T olli alla CiiiiCi n".- Please• forward to us six dozen inunediately.. - .. lraEl R. JONES sespectfa Informs city merchants Your medicine is working wonders in this respion..7- . .'• -- - '''''` E '''`"*" "`"""'"'" - ' ' • . NI, and the üblio generally. tat he has opened • We can obtain several excellent cenlfieates, if you de- t. •-.•-: -- 0 AP - 11-T AL's 8300,000. : • . m am a, 5,,,,,y, A wl cites Afessiactair_s., sire them. Yonra,&c., •". W. 1 4 C 0 T T ... ' F. r tale by Keyser to DPDowell,l4o Wood sheet; R.; . . taribmaii for the abOve Companies its the Witehouse No. i 37. Front street', onr door southwest of B. A. ill-t . CI: G. 8. Wate r m an & Sons, No. 81. Water street. - - estoces Drng Store. where. ho km now in Woe n" I° ' B. Sellers, 57 Waal street ; B. A. Fahnestock. & Co, or corner or Wood and Front streets; D. 61;Curry, OA. • . Als o , Ellitt, Joseph Douglass, and H . P. Schwar.W., Allat j tAn . y. • , , B._ , ria a. cd % trent& brings brand % atol to wk, two • ir Imported Ciffilts of tho ebcoessi, oby the proprietor, •''--- • - 8. hr. n la g° and ftanToelbaatcaro,alarunan T act ntrasitan mast t a" nt Ire re and dispatch. Orders Mar, s. aprZJ Cans' Basin. Seventh tit., Piltithlarlh- ; ' • , • - • - N 27 Wood street. , lured to abler with earn . o. - .so, • •-- .ivis . 13 ° • . ° 0 °° K . l l ° N n G i ° l , l l4. ° oo ° Rt iL) . , • Omit. Leaf. All kint:a of Kennett tobacco onan,afr: Daily received and promptly attended a• - . - ..... - , flOr LUNCH served up every day at icvoilliiitt4 . 4. s . rurv as a tas hi Kowa sukt, witApriNceDP^ ~ 17 , 8aut , , ~ • , ~ H st,, a uotez , .. NOWSTODPS HOTEL. Bt Cloir Itre". ... • Akil 3 ' 'JULY fatattla,by ..,BylB. - Ki1ia....4 *l:1°1-Pr44F.P. :. . 4,4 7 —.4: '':•17.,....,;,...-, ' , , v ,.....- . ~, . ~,„ .„, ~, ~ . 4 ..- :s ~.. _ . . , • ~..., . ..... , - • , • MEM - 7. LAY/...-aitanted on [Abortg streetiaostlitide, batateen HO and Marbary streets. ' Potterms apply to, JOHN SNYDER, . ?,.at Balk.or Pittsburgh. 117' Tux name of WILLI& IRWlN'tvill be submitted to the Democratic CanoeMion for nomination as their cfndldate fotiliti 'Office; of •Yresident iudge•of the Conr(tif (Out& Sessions of Common Pleas. . npr- Tut Vitt Reit.Tit.brietto.hatimimeltoll deliver a Discoatse for the Bent-Rib( tIieIdERCWROSPITAL, is the German Catholic Church, Filth Ward, on Fimst EVERT.B6, 25th instant;nt 7 o'clock Tickets of admittance 25 cents, Os— Demoolutko Itleetlug.—The Democrsta who sue favorable to the formation of a Bigler Club and a State 'Picket Clot!, ate requested to meet at Wilkins. Hall ( 3 0-storsl oabliturdaY.Vilh inst., at 8 o'clock, P.M. BY.ol der of . 019 N D.biILLER, Executive a4;m. irl3:3t CHARLES BARNETT, • On A3ilia:Seit -- e,4le.ai 6 , 6it;'• ANur A cTunpas. 61r.-,LIORTNING RODS of .1.711. superior nniteriats;• style inequality. We incite the attention of people of town ; and Country . . , Orden, . leftat the shop ; at the Eaglet Baal, Liberty street; oti at John B. ItiTadden's, Market Street, will meet with prompt addition. - Persons at a distanee'eari base them ready .fitted , (and fllipped;) 10 , 0 i lheinsebres, 'eta (the most favoribte terms— - • • . • widllehool ilonsesyfillbe tarnished at one CDRrohee acTtleh,.. fourth our usual prices for d welling s.- Ife 4nnee-4ohn 151'FtidOen, Fourth street. .11001:w4t• • • • THE PUBLIC cine informed that, ..in and after:the !let of Angost..lBst, the .regularfidie . .iChlllalt, per. (pan be 6k cell's.. cIISAIS-94a_sents _ TrALUABLE PROPERTY. FOR SALE—A corper V lot of 60 feet front on Craig street, Allegheny, by AS deep on Rebecca Meta.; having a family store on the corner ,• with three other tenements; an an gociireirdet, whit a large yard, a ht drant, outmven; Ac. . ; The above would make a good stand for. the. Canal or Railroad, being only a few. y ards. distance from either. s.,CUTIIBERT, Gen'l Agent, • • No..so.Bmitbfield Sugar Cured Vaoiaou. aud. *a l um EL A Bee blS—Prtm C Tonga e au an Bee mb ri t lfr Ams a a le s .116 wood street, ' UU AR—Lov enng's Crashed. and Pulverized, •Loar t SClarified and New °civil:la. Fairish!, by ••••••- (. • J.• IL WILLIAMS CO: MM YLER'S CHOLERA REBIEDY.--A fresh supply IXL, Just received. This medicine has never failed to effect a cure in all cases of .Diarrhcea,' Dysentery, Cramps, Pain in the Stomach, &c: It bait been used with astonishing . success in the very worst eases. ' Sold wholesale and retail byS. • - • L CUTHBERT, tvst No. SO Smithfield sweet. State feltatarat Vire 111S131110111111. Canape 41 . BRANCH OFFICE, 54 SMITSITICI.I) ST.. Prerastas I, • Patbargh, May HI, led t; 7 PIIE best evidence of the success of the Director in endeavoring to take the "STATE MUTUAL Ft RE. INSURANCE COMPANY" meet the Willits of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busieess which has been done—having inward - .11900 cies during the past year, thereby ,edding over $130,000 to the funds of the company. Nearly all the property littered i• of the safest, kind, in small risks, and a Large_ proper”... for Only one year; • Whole No Policies unisex ' • •.• I,SiXI do do expired, terminated I t . canceled • do do in force Amount of Property insured • do Canceled, terminated and et plied 01,71$ - do do in force. do Prstaitun Notes ....... •• • 39,67W7 - do Canceled,terminsted,eXpr , d, . e=,lo do in forte- • • •• • • • . • ..... do Cash Premiums received. • • •511,557,14 • do do canceled 32424 • , Whole amount of losses and aspen- • ses paid- - ---- - • E1,111,43' ' Balance favorof the Co ,in cash, . 50,fie1.1,43 To city or country merchants,rind owners of dw :n -ags, and isolated or country property, it is belie. ed at; company affords advantages in mina eheapn ss. eatery and security, inferior to no Insurance Comp ny ir. this country. • ' • ' " • • • • Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved,' p iens of Classificatior. of Risk s, excludingape''lal hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any oneto eality, thus precluding the frequency , and occurrence of large fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual pla n,. it not only possesses the cheapness and aecommodai on" of both methods, bat entitles the insured to a partiel ma. Lion in the profits. It is under the control of the follciwing Directors": --J P. Rutherford. A. J. Giliett, John 11. Packer, Santnei T. Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Rob :n Klotz, Samuel Janes, John P. Rutherford. • .1 P. RUTHERFORD, Prof:. . . , A. J. GILLETT Seely : " • .., . •‘• • ‘• . . . A. CaIBIER, Actuary. •: N. 11.-44 Scrip Dividend of fifteen percent- en es pl ring policies has been declared by the Directors an. 10 now receivable at this Office for renewals, or relireti.a tile in cash at the end of ninety days. • . ; ' myll:d&w .." ' . A.A. CARRIER; ikgpn. DEAFNESS. noises in th e heid,iind all disagreeable 1../ discharges from the ear, speedily and permanently removed withent pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART LEY, Principal Anrist of.the N. Y. Raz Sarget r,•begsto announce his return to . Pirtsburgh. The, number and lin poi Vince of the vases under hiseare, on his recent visit, and the grat ify amount or success whichattenditi his treatment, have induced him to expedite his semen. His stay here will depend much open eiredinstanees. and it will be advisable for those who with - to consult him; ta mate an early call. • • Dr. 11. may be consulted, until further notice, In Alle gheny City, second - brick dwellingiliaypnd the school house, in Rebecca street . • ,• ' • Thitteen years closennitalmost undivided attention to this branch of. special, practice hal enabled him to I reduce hie treatment to such a degree of success as to find the most eonfaniedand olistinato Cases yield by a steady attention to the means Prescribed. The following . testirtionials are submitted with confi dence. They - wiq thaw at least is what estimation his professional lualibithtions ore held by some of the most distinguished medical men in the country. . have . had the pleasure to meet Dr. Hartley inprtte tier, and have been led to. form it:favorable opinion of his charneter,both in the profession and 'tea gentleman. • • w FARM, N.D., Professor of Surgery. &c. " His professional abilities will he duly appreciated I by those who place Uterus. yes under his care. Sorry Wthrtithant, M. D., - • Professor of Atialonty, - itc: • • From my intercourse with Dr. Hartley. I have (nand his deportment correct and gentlemanly."' • Vamarrthst Marc, ID, D.-! " It is a pleasant duty to give my. testimony. in favor of the treatment adopted by Dr, Hartley for the cure of delft:less- . The application is unintended by pain or in eonvenience,nint its effects almost instantenetma. . •:. Counsellor at Lnw,23 -- Chambers at. ‘‘Wiliairci known several cams of partial-deafness treated by him with the MOSliaapprtesults. - Dr: H. is a ran 'ffi redo°. n nen., rpe• 14,11. S:liglifl ' iriglai n ti l tpeU idle& MITIf of the medical prof - tenon •. • " persons afflicted by diseases of the Ear, are recom mended us plisr_ a eittt to Dr. Hanley, Aurist, at No. 99 Arch - street, above Third. He is a well educated pro fessional man, and having psi I particular attention to diseases affecting hearing, has s acquired from his skill and experience better means of coping with this serious affnction than those which are possessed by physicians in gonna prune e."—Dirpaith. • All cases guarantied where melforisudon does not ex- . THE, subscriber is authorised to sell the 'following described piece of land, situated in Ilobirierm town s p,Alleglieny county, Pa a rulloiniqg lands of Geo. M. Evans,betrittit7funeserron,Rnbert Boning, and the heirs of John Sculley, on • Chattier's Creek,' four mites fromlhe City of Pittsburgh, and ono-half mile below Baldwin'e bridgel containing about. 75 acres, more or less. Tbls land ts of an excellent quality:for gardening purposeJtheinElocated in a warm bend of the creek,_and having a first-rate - bottom, that never fails to bring an eteellent 'crop. The' buildings. consist of a vetT comtortabhi frame Dwelling House and (rime Bohn, and an Orchard of 50 bearing Apple Trees, whits variety of other- Fruit: ' ' • For farther particatars, ensuire lames tirear i , ; or the undersigned. • JAMES C. RICHLY' Robinson ti., Jan. 1651. N:B.-Wlersas easy and m oderate; ; jallhdlwawif ,', • , „ • PITTSBUTIOR wo , w,':r - A e ee.) CORNER OP kIA EMT AND THUD warns• . . FACULTY.-4onn Futuna, principal instructor in the science of Accounts. . ' • ' 0. K. Ctuxasatztt,'Professar of Pr teusruhip, Mercan• tile computation, • • . &mix, •M. nrstaox,' Esq., Lecturer on Commercial Law. The - Roomaof thisinstitution are open both day and evening, for the reception of those•wishing to obtain a practical Mercantile education. 'the course of instruc tion is so thorough, that every student on leaving the College will be eompueat. to, take charge of and con duet on correct principles, any. set of stock or Partner shiP. Rooks, however complicated. tjelend&w MO OWNERS OF GOODS.—In store. uncalled tor, • the following packages, smoked Pitubargh: A. J.Dearehley, a packave • B. F.Deorey, 1 do; Dr. %Veit*, do; Matillow C. - Walker, 1 do; Pryor &Wi ley, 3 do; J. W. Shugart, -I do; W Crawford, do; Dr. Brower,! do. Owners are requested to cell and get them. COVODE & COLE'S . Penna. Railroad Freight Depot,' tor pens and I •Vaene me. Pittalmreh. OHBA? HUI I I:3LtsiS FUK SAL6-7 Ana Lots V of various sizes and prices, Pre ctrasbingtOn street, Birmingham: :Also, stron Reed street.' Also, two on Denman atteet: Also,'two on Carson street. The above &A in VIITiOIIII locations.. Some are eorner bits; and all easily improved;.bet a abort distance from the friooloN:and %eggs cosy. . • , . . CUTIIOLOT,' 60 Sosithficld sY fel.rg i...5.-Liordeatil Prunes, in glitins jatsi . • :Very iuptrioi , 6101. biike ; • • . •, nut , ' , Gen 1141 . * .( 1 1 4.. 'r i al b 110: 1 dO C LiNTON -BURNACR., Jane 4,1851.—5., fa. Kral r . DUI' Sip—This may'certify that one of my boys has' been. afflicted for the last thirteen years with a healing * and deafness of the right ear. 1 have tried a number of physicians, all without any benefit, sod had given up all hope of a cure ever being effected, when oar family physician; atter examining the' calla:recommended' me to n... 3 the PETROLFI , 151, which) did, WWl= happy to inform you that the use of two bottles effected en entire cure. I write dds'avidlCMo iKdlnitatLon or 'oar =maim% arise., • Widtaentiatarda of esteem, r =IOUS truly " - - JOSEP Fl• SWAB"; ..Trieri4eSsilla • - Orr= ov Prrrareaa Gig COXPA4II • _ . • - July 14th, 1851. - .rlll:lPTrastees of the - Pittsburgh Ges Company have thiaday.cleeLared",aAlvidend TWO Dollars and :Fifty Cents'on'eacli share . ' of. the capital stook in the Pittsburgh Gas ,Company, payable on demand at the .Office of the Company. , JAMES,W••CIIRIBTV, jyls;lw • • ••• o• • .7'r/usurer. ./11v.all , L110 Insurance Conswiny, OF NEW YO&8: `w ~ -AMUSEMENTS ' • TIMITASE. LESSEE • ' The Manager respectfully announces that he has made an arrangement with the world-renowned LEVI NORTH! The greatest RI er of the age, and his celebrated Troupe of Equesuian!, together with his, magnificent Stud of Horses, including the wonderful Dancing Horse, TAMMANY, And the unrivalled Trick Potty, SPOT BEAUTY, For a series of grand Arena performances. A spaciotts Ring-haa been constructed on .theitagejequnlling any over erected in the United States. - The Prices of Admission daring the Equestrian Sea son will be as follow's: • .:-Boles and ParoneUs `Fiecona and ThtniTiers '- ' .. 20 do Secured Seats in the Dress , Circie , do do Private Beget - - ,g, 4 % -Li 75 do The Theatre be l orougblp venglated.. 1712 • riniEiibile.ax7cmfatmed tbaCthe OFFICE OP THE j:"BOARDkOF HEALTH 'of therltfor Pituburgh to at No. 60, - Otant - streecbetween - Pourth and Diamond streets, whert all ,Notiees and -Conttnantemlans Go/ the 80 91x 1 1 1 1. 1 POPP. ~ ; ;B ?;V ARLEAYLORt . , - Secretary. Thridiusb 'MU — a e at Pr vete e. frit E undersigned odecsforsale et moderate prices and on easy terms of payment, the following city prop erty, viz:— • No. 1. Four eligible Building Lots on Onarry street, each 26 feet front by 130 deep These Lots are nearly opposite the Market Bowie. 2. Once Lot ()tonal on atoms+ street, 43 feet front 3. A Lot of Ground on Liberty street, 23 feet front by 4. Two Building Lot., ono SO feet front, tbe other 6S feet front, oaths westem corner of Walnut and Quarry mice% by 107 teetdeep. L. Two Building' Ltotsimiela 60 feet fronton the eastern Canter Of Walnut al d qpitry or reefe a, y 130 feet deep. 6. A Block of Lots .101.(eret front by SOO feet deep on Quarry street. • JAMES BLAKELY, je26 car. 6th *ad Liberty ata.;second story. .re: o Ch lege or I no 7---- QESSION OF 185W52-alle thirty.secand Annual CY Session of this Inalittition Will Open on the 15th of October next i - andelose oa the last of February, under the fodowing arrangements. tL NV: Baxley; M. D , Professor of Anatomy'. John Locke, M. D ,Plofessor of Chemistry and Phar 1., M. Lawson, M. D., Professor of Physiology and . T. CI. rdwanis, M. D, Professor of Matte/ 'Medics and Therapeutics, and Medical Jarisprodence. R. D. Mosley, M. D., Professor of briery. widen C. Rives, M. Di Professor of Obsietrics and the Diteases of Women and Children. John Bell, M. D; Prokssot of Theory and Practice of 'Medicine. John Davis. M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. 7 he Dlcssaing Rams arill be opened for classes on the Clinical Lula= on Medicine and Surgery will be de livered ut the Commercial Hospital three times a week. ....The Medical College at Ohba affonlis the most, ample opportunities for the prosecution of roam/ Ancianny and clinicolialdrnetions in :sod Surgery. PRELIMINARY LEG ruses.. A course of Lectures will bed cliveredby the Faculty, (free of charge), commencing on the lilt of October; al so. ClialcalLectures at the CortuncreiaLllosplud. - Emir-For a fall coarse of Lectures $1053 hlatrica 'anon and Library Trete', 115; Dissecting Ticket, 810; Orsrinarion Fee, ; Hospital Ticket.,lss. - no-3.0.b1. to - Me - Board {including the expenses of room, fuel and .) - cantle obtained itt from $2 to $3 per week. - IL? A new College Edifice will be erected daring the ensuing summer , , Farther information may be obtained by addressini the Dean. • L. M. LAWSON, PC D., pean of Ike Pieplty, South side of Sixth st , bet. Walnut and Vine. Cinelimgatis July / 551 —/9/ 4 _ . $7^Al9 • • ••* Noglee to C4lstrispitaxstr CI TEIIRENVI LI.; AND' INDIANA ltdit,ROAD.—, Q. Proposals.will be received by the Stenbenvi lie and Indiana Railrdad Company In Steubenville, until the Ist day of October next, for the grading and Masonry , of the first division of the road extending from Steubenville to the Conotton valley; and: idsci.„ for the consmaction of the entire Road between Steubenville and Coshocton and, also dirinctproposais fer A be construction of that portion of the Road extending from Coshocton tq New . The entire length of this line is about. UO inner, and it contains work of nil descriptions in , great variety, some of which is quite heavy. ' • - •• • • • . Pirrposals will Le reee'ved for the Grading and lifa• sonny of the first division entire or in sections of about a mile each, the Company reserving the privilege to mate such disposition of the whole work as may_sp• pear most cotminclintvir its interest,. . . •:- . . _ Plane Profiles and SpeeUleanoos can be seen at the Office of the Company, after the Lffib of September. and farther information may be obtained on application to .1 ; thichenadetter, Jr.; . Chief Erigneer or " to the under ytfiranidffiev " -Pnaidott. . Dr. William Himulersou t " BEING released from attention Mr tds late business, ban resumed tbp Practice of MEDICINE. HisOfilee and dwelling Is above gm Ding Store, NO. 262 Liberty street r where be may always be found except *ben sent on professional duty. Having btd.seveml.yearie experience inpractiee, behopes by close• attention to duty, to merits: liberal patronage. PitiOureh, Icily 23, 1 'ffil-4041 •• I. FOR SALE —Orte purer hI&TOiL HORSES P^C. for sale at the Livery Stable of • AIWA • R. EL PNITURSON," r3J:4t , , Front street. - Eleven'Niles from the ' kOR SALE --avalnable Paths of Tfueres,pleasounly located four. -miles •bes ond -Perrysville, on the aklin road.. About 40 acres are in a high state of cultivation; 13 of which to choice meadow land, veil productive) a two story dwelling house and Mullin; a barn, stabling and . other out houses; a large garden, with fruit, &c. 4liet fbru,&O,fs in good order. The above would be desirable for a Nursery or Nark , t Gardenr being Siononly Miles from the Piaui Road. • Pike Sleoo. • Terms-11310 iu band, balance on gate. ' S. CLITHBERT,Gen'i Agent, jrZl - 50 Smithfield street. --- -- Notice to Alt:Lamour. Norte AG TLFIni AN In this CO'. engsged in a' nee, ante and prolitunle merchandising end znannltetaiing he.liness. having fallen intoa low state of health, - is de. sirous of aelliog oat his interest in the canoe , n, for• the purpose of leaving the city for the recovery of hut health. Any person: having eon:L=l.l4 of 83000 in-ensb, =d.• fair credit, can enter into this b h every guar anty of success. • . •- U 7 • ' Addresi AlAtil/FACTPRER," Box 0, Pius 6n/el, Pa, stating where.on interview can be bed. ' PENN 0,LA85.1ar0,741{.1/i 7, touter, ' • mow Irtammona • Lorenz & Wilflatmarms, (Formerly of the firm of WW liPCla.tor & Co.) ' '• NASC7ACTIIItaIiI 01 ALL :tans or VIALS,BOTTLES AND WINDOW.GLABB, ' 03 lilacs, and 64 Front B Outd. Pittsburgh, Posn'o. N. B -•;-Partimtieruttootton_peid to odd sizes of Win d° or Ghia and private nit alda Car BottieLond Vkals. .j7:3l7:3cradd.rAr. • . . ' ANY_ personwho can command 4 or 41500, and is de sirous of a profitable business in the manafitetare of an article of every day consumption, tan bear of a chance to make a fortune, by applying to " Y. Z." Post "a". * • • • ity 2:bits wonttentil rap ony wt • w • leh K • ,- citRISIINATIVEacts, renders it invelnable as a taut' Y medicine, especially for 'the Bowel Derange. merits, Bummer Com p lai nts and Dialrbceas of children, no well u adults.' This. undlcine has been tested in bundtedaof instances, and has never felled In cases of Cholens Molina Dysentery, Diarrmha , Summer Cont. Elold at SketZti per bottle. • LA.UTHBEILT.Gen't Agent., 50Badthfield-streeL THE''PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD . COMPANY, no doubt, with that regardfal care of the public in terests which so eminently_eistingaish s all their opera tions, advertise that the , tctursil cannot be In working order for six weeks. , " . • ' We take pleasure in Informing thstCompanv, and we know how mach therasillbe gratified by a knowledge • of the truth, that the injury to the canalia not great— that rill damages will be repaired by to-morrow--eacept some !Wary - at Piper's. Dam, and Mill Creek, which will require a week more. • We are, for the present, using the Railroads tietweda IJobustoarn and Philadelphia, and are prepared to re ceipt freights through - in:FIVE DA2ll3,:at the rates of the ?calmed Compatry: ." . • 'Oa Mondej , .tb sastuitisveshalt receisieand eMpby canal, at the low-rates heretofore charged. Cram & Tat*, Pennsylvania 'lad Ohio Line ; D. Lame & Co., Leech & Co.'s Line ; „ ' W. COVOIIIII & CO, Bingham's Line ,H. Guars it Cii,Unlon•Llne •'• . firfiiilare,f, Now.Booksa t New Hooka t Livia of tho Chief /indices of England, form Me :Normantormaut till the dea th of Lost bbuisCield. Bylobe Lord Campbell, L D., in two volumes. • • . Letters ter a Candid Inquirer on . Animal Idatrnetiani.., By William Gregory . ,U, 8., Professor in the University of Edlobngh . . Dictionary,Kainiicbi r tdsL l° two patu• —i gt. Latin Ergisti2,Enlshrdria• • Godoy„Oraham, Sartain and the Ladies' Nationa4 lifatazines for August... The above the, are received, and (or sale at WeilPa Periodical and Cheap Publication- Store, No 85 Fourth street. 8922 Cash • CAPITAL, 41100400. CHARTER PERPETUAL. underugned having been appointed Agents T«ata:me ConspanY, Lave oPencd an Office in No: 14 Atreet k and are now prepared to effect lose.; maces on city and country property, upon as favorable. terms al. any responsible-. Company in the State, AU ro persons having Property . Insured i ll t hi s ti ,, coawm ere. entitled:to vote for Us *Mum, and to shwa hilt s ' cer n. ingS •; bill Are not liable, in any. event, for anything be yond the amount they have paid. AU losses promptly paid Utility" days after proof of the some. O.I3UCHER, President. •• Preildent, TAir: .So re tary: • - - . • ' 'llavid-Pleming; Attorney and Counebllor. Dilietors—Hon. John C. Hitcher, Rudolph 'F. Kelker, Wm. Colder, Ir., David . Flernlng, Isaac O. ATlUnley, Chas. K. :Hlester, Eller E. Kiratr;Sanroet W. , Hays, David lltintma,Jr:,•John Ninninget, Dauphin County; Jacob S. Haldeman, York ;.11enry 11: Pry, Lancuter ; Adam 'irCliatner, Berke ;‘John o:Brenner, Philadelphia; Willismllltritzer,lllOntgomery: Thomas Gillespie, Le zerne ;...oordon Mason, Bradfonft Maas Northumberland; James Burns, Mifillat John - T. lloor eri Centre ; John S. 'sett, Huntingdon; James K. bloom head, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leer , Washington; CO.G H. Bucher, Cumberland;" George W. Maser. Carbon, LAIN & MOP/TIT, • . 14 Si. Char meet, fofrittabarg% Allegheny Co. J? e piqure ;. J. 11111.11A0. SUICILIFF & BINNING , :FOgwri e guloct colkrallssloN- MSRC HANTS, ,and Dealers alt kindi of WezteM 18rocfecce and' Pittsburgh 14714Petvre.t , ug.wiri t ;TrePp l it T y k a e it l eZ e tt r ti l iran b a'a r e a dr6tze their care. - rifle. • . - tecEiV,BD TO.DAYOKIPD!astioust SPuts,seleptei.l Walesa C:uttess , use. ~Jt_ itts - JNO. B. filorADD • I, •- • • ; • k„. 1 - . • • -.. • • ~: ~~ . _: .r ~.~ . . . • blit. JOSEPH FOSTER. A Hare Chance. =I;2;;C:aJ E wr
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