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Or, lot us pass Prole the functions of man's body to those of his -mind. and life. ?fere, too, are we confronted by the Serial lair; for 'whctits hot aware how essential it is to a man's bappi nein that he have what is called an oOect In life; be it wealth, 'fame, knowledge, or lieneficence? 'ghat is this object but tho Pivot or domicant end of his existence, around*which are clustered a multitude of subordinate ends orpuranits,,but all pointing the same way, and disoharged with a real and alacrity proportioned to the power of each to promote the attainmeni.of, the principal end? And our admiral= of the man is pro portionedlo the loftiness of his aim, or Pivotal motive, .azul the tenacity and resolution with' which he .finally works out its accomplishment, in spite of obstacles; in other words, we admire „..the series of notions constituting his life in pro • portion as it is a true series, having all its parts - in harmonic. relation to each other. - Dlet if the sertions - of - tr - ectiitlideidi individual life form a series, much more might the acts and labors of an entire community be expected to 'form aeries also, and these of a higher order. And this is the case; not only with regard to each trade, profession, or civil occupation, but with-them all in the aggregate. All pursuits, of whatever kind, among men, are each so many • series of functions, composed of minor collec tions or, groups of actions, pivoting around some principal branch to which all others - ore acces sory. Take but the single example of . Agricul ture. The life and labors of the farmer are a series of several groups of occupations, of which the First may be said to pivot around the prepa yation of the soil, and consists of the following . labors, vier ...clearing- the - tand - of - tries and stones,. draining or irrigating it, manuring, plowing or harrowing, &e. • • 2nd. The next group of labors, the soil being ready, pivots around the sowing of the seed, and includes the selection and preparation of the seed by 'steeping, &o.- making of drills or farrows; the sowing or planting *eel, ; then the harrowing or covering it in; next the after cul ture, weeding, plowing, hoeing, watering, &e: 3. The third group of labors may be said to . pivot around the housing or storing of the crop —the cutting, gathering and_ g cartin4;..the threshing, cletiiiing;g:iiting it, and putting it in prOper receptacles for future use, &c. In this way we might go through all the de partments, not only of Agriculture, but of Mail ufacturea, Commerce, or miyother purenit,lnful• see it spontaneously divide into groups of labors and series of such groups, with transition linlrs or intermediate labors, connecting them nett'- . rally with other departments. -• Having thudgiven some exemplea.of the Stl rial Law as manifested in Space, in Time, add in. Function, let us take some Illustrations i.t - random. Enter, for instance, the premises of 'a College - Jim as class hours have expired, the.boya of all agestind sizes' are rushing totem'. play -ground to give vent to their pent-up enev glee; you will immediately see the Serial Latv _ at_work.-- At once the - entile — hollection of play ers split up into a number of groupti. Sono* form a group at ball; some play marbles; other', engage in prisoners base: others in leap frog, &o. The beat player in each is the leader or pivot, though he may be but a dunce it. echool., Or,-eater a large social party, where the host knows how to provide for the entertainment of his guests, and where all minecessat7 atifihard and formality are avoided, Imd.. presently y on will see than] gathered intp,little„knote here and • there. In this corner is n. groupt_lemen,',/ talking politics ; - 0 - H . 6le - further on, some ladies / • are -discussing• tbe,lathst--fnebiarrrysim—diVii" group of ,both - seses, are admiring-the-contents of - irpiSrtfoire ; not far off, another party are talking - of tiniest - night's opera—in the adjoin idg apartment the dancers are busy, &e., &o. Do not familiar facts like these - eh - ow that wham' ' b - cias - ci et individuals are left free to move tied - 4 act according to their innate impulses, they apontaneotaly and inevitaLly form thendel;4es- into groups ; being drawn together either b, drot at ity of mental character, or a kindr , 4 11.1-iug for .some kind of employment,_ be it 'work or-play ? The great thing is tct fee and :My hold of.this thenbr t_disnever its rt.iulating. law,- and the oh.-- 'slaw down to act tlsfeltotit materials composing.the present so cial form. Then, from.the moment of contact, , like acid or alkali vihtit , :affervescence, what dis integration and solritiOn of the Old, and its re- formingi—regrouping and harmOnic crystallize- tion into the Newl—Yet quiet and peaceful as. the clothing of the tree with leaves and fruit: would be, and tin 7/ be, this great transformation... "Having thus taken a rapid survey of the fields . of nature, and seen all things resolve into har monic forms, by coming into contact with - the. , Serial Law, we might. now enter the beautiful temple:of the human 'mind itself, and plate_contem he wondrous working. of the same law. troxreTbut this would*reqUire a separate essay. We must now hasten to bring our remarks to. their intended point, which we shelkdo other number. • • • .19;.11-,-.111:."' ImPowri.vr DEcteniii.-4n. the United Slat** Circuit Court, on the 26th init. in:Philadelphia, Judge Grier delivered an oplited iththe case of the I,Tr . tited States inwhick the question avzise whether tfie'reel estao.of, the Generql Government—the Custom !Awe,. Mint, Navy Yard, &c.; could be taxedfor. State purposes:— The decision of the Court was ,most emphatical-' ly against the right te,ta:x; and the Judge in re viewing the several acte.of Assembly, passed by the' Legislature o' Pemisylvania,inrelati on f taxatiom-•held:tnll6ey contained nothing tojus-, tify Eraukan inference. The'. injunction aalk e d for in the case on-the part of the' United, Sti,ta t i. iris declared perpetuaL ;• • - - . Srtma Di:Ark.—On the -19th ;: d iet, fine horse, the property of Col. 21. 7:xoble, °fear liele t •l'a., came to.his death in.., - m „ t , e i n i tl t t o ! - manner. li e was tied bp _ the;f4o,eartairßetr stand, for the Dur - wsii , :cir • t thi B mere , and it is-- sition he was lete.for one presmnel *et by ewit" . ... i ni ng hi e tail tokeep , oft he gave eff er see to the bees, Who a ttack= ' r ed him in cowl_ tle'rot numbers. When disiiiirtiretl. b e was litera lly ' , covered with them—in his ears and nostaierapecially, they hang. in large clua-`. tets The pooranimal was led ofl',.but it waste° late he died in less than an boar afterwards, Volvnteer. A titsmior 'T Standard says that recently, in that city, a MU ried woman became enraged:hoc_ipae_.her hus band reinsed tcistay,ift thehonse, and caught up ,their child,, an infant siztetn months old, and precipitated it out of .s. secoa story windoW. The child fell upon the earth in the yard, benne the iiiitdciw, 43trnsige to say, was but little htirt. The strangest part of the story is that the child bad been 'unwell, but since its precipitation from the window by the mother; it has entirely recovered its .health. sek. Take a plant, says the it lbany pistchinati, out of a greenhouee into a field, .and in les.4 than' a week it will rommence growing wild and taking liberties. Now, what is true of plants is especial- ly true of girls. Take a' Miss from the citY , in August; ere her.the run of the hills and .Clavei fields, and In less than a month she will feel iis . • rompy - as a fawn.' Tp . .94te_youzgSpeopae`of pale cheeks and heaviiiispositions, a dose of country air is worth more dune all the medicine in the Prom an -"(mtiwale of the" nuMber of drunkards in England and Wales, -it appears that number of-males is 58,688, and fenudes 11,228, making a total ef ;84;8.06, give3 one drunkard to every .74 of the nude popßlstion, - aud ene to every 484 of tkefenial e. - . _ •• Written for the Morning Pont. GOD'S LAW OF UNIVERSAL ORDER, THE LAW OF SERIES. ItUBISEII VI We proceed to give a few examples of Seri,. in Function. The Function or use of any thing is the great end to which the entire rest of its nature is sub servient; hence, if the parts of which any being is composed obey the Serial law in the order of, their arrangement, as we have seen is the Case, and if its progressive development i.governed likewise by the same law, it follows; inevitably, that the entire assemblage 0f... 1 its functions, the uses=lehieli it perfr.ms. - mini obey the same law, and that eve. ors a more perfect man ner, if possible; ese -of . a thing implies._ _or_coutiaufb - 0 - j--its component parts,. and their progressifi l xvelopments. Thus every series of organs htunan body performs a come -81.0 - , g sFies of.fLnotionsor uses.-_,Take, for Z—Tho New Bedford • 2,iip .!.4....X0ii4 Poe OFFICIAL - JOI7RNAL . ,OF THE CITY. Harper & layto . 34 ? Itoprie!.ors •a&O-Publishers, L. Ef#RPEIII-01T.OR MISMIOR TUESDAY BIONNTIVI: DEMOCRATIC STATE TIOIKET. FIZIE :GOVERNOR,. " W qousT.T. • • FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, SETH .CLOVER OP:-.43L44ilON cowry ..I.. OM INORATio• 'wan NOMINATIONS.. the: Supreme :Saudi HON. JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of Soriierset. .7A151.E8 CAMPBELL, of .Philadelphia. 'ELLIS ,LEVi'LS, of Lancaster. , ". JOHN B. GIBSON, of Cumberland. " _WALTER H. LOWRIE, of Allegheny: Railroad Meeting to Philadelphia. By reference to an'. nliele'from the Philadel phia Bulled'' ii will be thot a meeting has been - told in that liitjr; inie.intion to the Railroad . projects now engtging attention In western Penn- I sylvan's; and that the Committee appointed by I by a meeting of onr citizens, together*th the President of the' Steubenville Railroad, were present, at the meeting. From alI that trans pired in the meeting:the project of a Railroad from Greensburgh to Wheeling,hatt not yet been brought : to the consideration Of gle people of PhiladelpW,, and . the President of the Central Ridiroini . ,enniptiny most emphatically denies that the proposition to make this road has ever been before that company; but our readers can judge for themselvesof the actual state of affairs, on reading the article.- It Would seem, from the statement of the Bulletin, that there was mani fested a highly friendly , feeling towards tb's Steubenville Railroad. •• - ‘ ..-- 7 7 - "'":"" ' - • '.. Pltitlibt4rgb. sad Rife Railroad. and Directors of this Company will receive proposals - until the 13th of August next, for the grading, bridging, and all the ne cessary work to prepare the bed of the road for the iron, the whole distance of the line from Erie to the junction with the Ohio al)d Pennsyl vania' -Railroad. wr We had intended replying at length to the long and labored article which appeared in the Gazette of Saturday, entitled, " Eastern Sta. .tiont3 of. the Ohio iittd Pennsylvania Railroad ;" but upon reflection we have concluded to defer what we had purposed saying until after the of ficers of the Coinpany shall have made an official reply r to the resolution of Councils. We take the liberty of asking a few questions now, hoNi ever, to which the citizens of Pittsburgh would like to have distinct and satisfactory answers: 1. When the subscription of $200,000 on the part of the City of Pittsburgh to the capital stock. of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad was made,was it not a "condition precedent," that the Road should commence at or in said city 1- 2. Was not said ondition_set forth in the most positive manner in, the, law authorizing the sub scription 4 .__.., . - . - 3. Was not said condition 'also set forth dis tinctly in the . bonds given by the city t 4. As the "condition Precedent" has not been complied with by the Company, are not the bonds null and void? G. Itthe President of the Ohio and. Pennsyl vania Ikailroad had made known his plans two years ago, of terminating said Road on his own property in Allegheny, would he hare succeeded in obtaining a single dollar of Pittsbuigh money ? C. Where- is ".Crealine," the Western termi nation of the Ohio anol Pennsylvania Road. 7. is "Crestlintii.! a city, town, farm, or wood land? • • r - • . . . 8: Row will the travel be changed from the Bellefontaine Road to the Ohio and Pennsylva nia Road, the termination of these works being some 4 or 6 Milos - apart? 9. Will not the trade and travel of the Belle; 7isimteetrirazia - b. vet- Ets asa oWgio - ViiTeitiiiii t end is it not Mr. Kct.t.Er's calculation to take Viera there 10. WilL any man be willing to encamp out in the woods at "Crestline," without shelter .or ' provision, waiting for hews for the cars of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to bring him to Pittsburgh, when he can go from that point to. Cleveland in less than three hours? . 11. Has not thnOhio and Pennsylvania Railroad heen prevented from uniting with the Bellefon fiaine road, and has not this foot been'studioui3ly Itept from our citizens° •• • .• I 12. What will it cost ix man to ride from the Da** Depot in Allegheny to his hotel or des tinitlon in Pittsburgh, including the expense of # 11 : 2 01mrt.4 1 13 baggage. &c.? • 13. How will droves of cattle, hogs, sheep, be conveyed from the care of the Ohio and I Pemnsylvania Railroad, in Allegheny, to the cars of Pennsylvania Raßros4, in Pittsburgh 9 OFFICE BEGGARS. If there is any character in this world we cor- Aially despise more than tCnother, it is your mere illyme.beggar. We are constantly dogged with' zetittists to puff office beggars, and those who fatio : uttentive readers of our paper may have dia.- &covered by this thne, that thesdrequeste are :!heeded by es; Not ,only have we been impor- Aimed by office.. boatels :in this State, to puff ihrim up, bat beggrirsofthe same description, in i )io, have written to us;. requesting our assis ts awe, through the Post, to place them , in office. 1i le following letter has been, in our possession Dr some days.. We omit the writer's name, and a Iso -the same of the place Prom whence it was ixitten : -- - - • , Ohio; June 30,.1851; L. H- 411 PR/4 ESQ. —:: . Dear . Sir:-Enclosed, I ssend you a.elip out from the— —: and .le_y43tl'haveiedited.papers both' in Jeffertan • and ;Harrison counties, as• well iii.iit Pittsburgh, you ate well blown over the,f3ta4e as , a populaiedi imfiatul,•ever3rthing.Coming from your pen as tan old , Oblo ,efiter,"Willlo a.,,g00d ways in get ; Xttig' my.. f iinailiaticsn, .':JlLnyi.. thing,. therefore which you may think proper , ty say tinny behalf; .will certainly lici -kindly repetnliered l . as well as ireolpreented,;.,,shaidd an opportunity .offer, .-.-,. • Yours respectfully, . -.—; ..--; ...—.-.., ~ The niter `of this precious epistle is a condi.: date.fOr -Auditor of the' State of ! Ohio, and we. Presume:is entirely Anailfied- to ' fill the office. Kitt we ;think thWlieatiihsiliftitkiiii te: secure She notninationlitio-dialleiMmble a d•-contempt ; made ibis ...If:he had - not :tl:lnquest, it is like; I,y tiy . o we might ave written- somethmg in his fars rtr•-,xslaniz:arily - ,t7fbr , he- is-- eetitHilly.. - .'-S, .very , . .., clever man;. and a , ftielfd or Mira i - but W . & con , alder itNaprofeitionar(that,'s _the beat Word' we • clan use") to ,puff t a man iiiieWnrequest request! if W. -- C. Wall, 85, 1" F e e lv tit r t k.. ti . :'' t a& - •.' ' 1 43i1 41 _ e ii l :off 6 l Bl itia n oni v e b e e tli en ni F il li° Mil 'in oe . Fa ili ti ng ;P l3 . l n a P n er Y:Bl 7 llo .tir ti- ,ed a ni - :;ty'• work, published r . b ra y 4 : 3 lkies al ars7Btrlger iv- . riesd ersA'swill_...,__iyi, 4084.xid-'!. h, P.re,sio ; n, --Nco..Perth?'.. a, Townsend, New . York, .entitled, , it:An : In; c,rat'cltuphicee us under obligation to him no far qty into the - •Canse of Nateral -Death, - or •• rep to 4emailirof 't!i3/0 il right,. that we should •Deah-frxti 01 4 4iioi developing . pitr i bini itithefie:iiohnnns: We 'tiwe." no 'Dane= taro method of preventing the.cotiselidatiMi or ciat ant 014 buttpod-Ivilt f.and•we av lon g ossification of the body, and of td us indelinstely • 'ffince'di3hirrnitieil.lte.ativecate no one man to Of- prolonging vigoroni, elasti-andhttaYant health -- ~ - - - ~ ;foc.it.the.e.Lse•of. another. ' No matt should nd of rendering parturition tsar and-safe. seek office, and we AbikifellYain AMU-decline By Rouen Bosmen, M. D. - .ThhH is 4 . .. ... _. ...., ... . _ . ... . .very srtit4t-tlielpeOpinWhen'Plaeed'in• -. - nomination.' valuable work- .It is written ilia clear and me- We. kw/el - Always had Mitire'oprifidence'ln , e thodical style, and . contiuns.faotaand irag,g6s7. ititelligenOe, anil7.l44nient• of: the y people ; , and fops which should-be in the possession' of every :whei they meet in covent4otii. and make : norm; ii hiti4, we ate iratiefit:;ct with the.resnit of their . -.-. - -• . -. ~; . , • ' ' • - In Ireland, with a OPi4 ll i4d:itibet*takaii and deliberations. 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TOO RUCH EVEN FOR WHIGS t Truth is always developed slowly; but we be gin to perceive its radiations long before its full glory bursts upon the earth:" So we obtain oc casional proofs of the effects PredNr.:` calm satiiiission an the"peit of ijosiority of:t l , l ° . cgs, 'to the impe r ious dictates of unpriluti pled leaders, long befor&the full results of their actiontican be seen. We have alwiys contend ed for a, strict adherence to party discipline, if our design and expectation were to succeed as a party; but, at the same time, it is under the as -gumption that a Democratic Convention would. 'neveroorepromit theinselres 'so far as to mind,' note a man, whose principles were utterly at va riance with those of the party represented by that Convention, or who was ad open enemy to the country. If, for instance, a body of Men; chosen to represent Democrats,. could. by any nr . w 29, 1851. means, nominate a man of directly opposite po litical doctrines, or one who was found sustain ing the enemies of his country in a time of war,-:—then we should say that 'no Demooratwas bound to sustain such a nomination; but that . all wore bound to use their utmost endeavors to effect its defeat. That which we would counsel and approve in a Democrat we cannot condemn' in ono profess ing to bed Whig; and we, therefore, with plea sure refer to those Wings who cannot sustain JOUR SISOUN, the candidate 'of their .Conven tion, for Canal Commissioner, because he was found acting with the enemies of his country, in a time of war, by voting to withhold supplies to the army in Mexico, although the volunteers of our own noble army were sickening, and pining, and dying by hundreds, every day, from want of such things as they had been accustomed to-- and while the army itself were in circumstances of the utmost peril. The Meadville (Crawford co.) &nand refers to J. C. HAYS, Esq., of that county, as one of the delegates to the late Whig Convention who would not vote for Sraoux, because he had vot ed, when in Congress, against the volunteers of his own country, and virtually in favor of Mei anovfeuVtenzgorefuscoeund t to y, i* als o o . a Gell me tmer C y . r IT tLlifmr; io sustain him, on the same ground; and there are many other less conspicuous members of the party, who still refuse to sustain hiin;Tor - The- same reason. Indeed, it may well be asked, in view of the action of their former Convention on this point —flow much more patriotic it Joan Srnoutt now than he tom in 1850, whew a Whig Convention re fused to nominate him, solely because of his votes in Congress in relation to the Atezican war? What has made JOHN STROHM a greater friend to his own country than he was when he gave those votes in favor'of Mexico ° BALTIMORE AND 01110 RAILROAD Oa the 22d bast, there was quite a jollifica tion at Cumberland, and at various other points on the line of this road coming west, in conse quence of the track being laid and the road in complete order from Cumberland to Everett's Tunnel], the present terminus of the road, dis tant about 30 miles from Cumberland. The party consisted of the President and Directors of the Company, the Atayor and City Councils of Baltimore, and a large numbeinf other invit ed guests; and, judging from the accounts of the trip, to be found in the Baltimore papers, the trip must have been a very pleasant one. Thus we find this great work steadily and regularly advancing to completion; and the time will doubtless soon arrive, when the Inter ests of Pittsburgh will demand that action on the part of her citizens, which will ensure to her a connection with this great work, as one of the most profitable channels through which to dispose of a large amount of her manufacture; and bring to her, in return, many articles which arc now enjoyed only at a greatly enhanced price. MR. BIGHA3j AND FREE TICKETS . . We extract the following paragraphs from an ar ticle in that able Democratic paper, the Pen n syiva nian. Our contemporary has done the able witness for th o State against the "swindlers" full justice by copying his entire letter to the editor of the Pitts burgh Ga:ette ; and we think that his comments upon this letter are at once plain, comprehensive, and well-merited. The i'enarykanian can only expect, hereatier , to Le , guards, by that pink of piety? the editor of the Gazette: who is ever ready to swear that all Whigs are purity itself, while everything that op poses it and him, are no tietter than outcasts from society : Mr. Bransn passes among some of his party as a gentleman; but his letter proves him to have a sorry idea of personal respect. "A friend" first "procures" him a free ticket--rafter the Legislature adjourned in April last]—he uses it to Pittsburgh without complaint, of course, and keeps his secret—then, on the 17th of July, three months after he "procured it," he comes out and makes a grand flourish about it ! He says the matter "struck him with great sur prise, as I (he) had never seen such things done before, and knew' of no law Eo authorise such pass es." First he sends for, or gets a free ticket; and is "struck with auspise," though he travel ed over the public - works upon his ticket and lived three months before he spoke of it; next he had "never seen; uch things • done before," and lastly, he declares that he "kne:is of no law to authorise such passes!" Himself a brawling re former—a sort of chloride otlime to purify the Legislature—he gets the ticket without law, as thinki, and like a pious and pitiful PECKS NUT, travels on it homewards, without once roll ing hie eyes to Heaven in objection or in com ' plaint. Now we submit if this is not a piece of meanness and self-degradation from which any honorable man would revolt... , Mr. Itionen, we doubt not, with a little more experience, would Make a most successful earsurn; and would pocket profits and profess piety in the most spy proved style. , • This Mr. BIGHAId is khuf of AbolitiOnist ran mad; a devoted follower of • Gov. JOHNSTON, of course ; and, to complete the.connection, is on the Boors invitation -.Committee for Allegheny county. Ile was the most ardimous, and "atten -five echo of - Jennies in 1850 and in• 1851, in. trying to defeat the bill repealing the Obstruc tion Law of 1847; - aed was 'BO noisy and promi nent in 1850'when it was defeated, that the ne groes in Pittsburgh gave him a gold-headed cane in remembrance of_his. virtues and his accom plishments. He is one of- Your" convenient re formers who will quietly • -take the forbidden fruit-eat of it,: growfat upon it, and then, - if he falungry.for-a 'turn infOrmer, and make money by his own degtadation.- Besides, he can be all the timitheraiaorit furious foe of "loce foeo,et-travagance" in the world. Hie horror of Abolition is intense;_but we should not like to try him with an offer to make money out of the sale of one of the free blacks who presented him the cane. He:would propitiate conscience: ith an excuse that he "had never seen such _things done before; and that he did not know the law about it and would then get to work to increase his profits by prosecuting those'who helped him at the first. Free tickets have always been more or less given under all administrations of the public works. : It is a eastern 4 .more honored• in the breach than in the observance;" but the Gaze ranf-Etaunumna who support GOV. JOHNSTON should keep Mr. Meaux off the stand as one of the witnesses against the system, if they, have any respect for themselves. • ... ~. B er The citizens of Pittsburgh have subscribed $160,000 to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad. Row muoli have they subscribed to the Erie and Pittsburgh road Y—Erie Obarreer. We eiti;!banswer that question, my good fel vfe • have never seen, the subscription . . ger The following are the candidates for Congress in the State orlsnlianti Dist. Democrats. • Wehre. 1. James. Lockhart. , L. G.Be Beenler/ 2.. C. L. Dunham. Roger Martin. 8.- John L. Robinson. Johnson Watts., 4. No candidate. • Samuel W. Parker. G. T. A. Et an dr c Its. No candidate. ' Col. Gorman. Eli P. Farmer. 7. rJohn G. Davis. .E. W. McGaughey. 8. Daniel Mace. David Brier. Graham W. Filth. Schuyler Colfax. 10. _James W. Borden. Samuel Brenton. • In the Fotirth District, ,George W. Han, and in the Eighth District, Samuel A: Huff, are the Abolitiop candidates. - - - ' A , Detreit paper says that there are in that Eltate (Afich.) 1,000,000 of sheep and that the fittgtal httested. - in them and, in the land :on 14i* they are kept, amounts to $6,600,000. , , LIFE INSURANCE So mttah Mai already been written about the benefits ofitLifeliisurance," that we suppose every sant4ersdii is fully impressed with its ad vantages and importune. We therefore briefly conunend such institutions to allb both old and Y 6 unig; and would call particular attention to s tir - advertisement of the - "Kentucky Mutual . Life Insurance Company," in another column. We take great pleasure in recommending this Company to the confidence of all that would avail themselves of its benefits. It is upon the ißlutyial plan, and divides HAD -Ohs with the in sured, after reserring a proper fund to meet losses. Thiii appeafat.o.us to be the right plan, and should receive public favor. Mr. JAUFS Ttranurr is _the Agent for this City. His Office is at N0.=129, Wood street. He is so; favorably - known -- in this place that it may be unnecessarj , for us to add, that his con nection With the Compahy is a sufficient guar antee that all is right. - • • is The Inveettgator.” • ...We have received the - first number of a very iiPiiited weekly paper, bearing the above title, published,at Harrisburg, and conducted by •R. H. ADAs sr It is thoroughly and radically . „ Demo cratio and will do the party good service; by; combatting the most. violent of the Governor's organs at the State Capital.:.. We wish our fellow.. laborer abundant success, as his — efforts, thus far, appear to be pre-eminently calculated to benefit the Demodracy of the State. FROM NEW uniairroN. The pkasures and myseries of hunting—The Crops in Beaver 'Count —Opening of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad—Grand preparations making by the hotel keepers, 4'4. 4"e. COIIII.EgPONDEFICE OF ; TURDATLT.NORIPTNO POST SOLIBBEOIeS, 1 NEW. BIIIGHTON, July 26, 1851. j Dear Post :—I have just returned from a tour into the CoUntry, with sore feet, dirty shirt and pantaloons, and but one boot, having lost the other in a swamp,"when in pursuit of a Wood cock. I must express great gratitude for my own preservation, as I was plunged at once to tho middle In a Lake of mud. and found nisßitett , gradually sinking without any visible means of Teirdißir (being acuttaxy.4ind- elone)—from imme diate death and burial, which, under the circarn- s stances, appeared dreadful to contemplate.— Just think of it—to descend to the chin in a ' sea of that kind, at the rate of about four in ches a minute, and imagine the satisfaction that a person would be likely to feel when his feet came in contact with a piece of timber that had been submerged perhaps for a thousand years, and thereby give hope of rescue. This was my case, and I may thank fortune for it. Oh ye gods, what would I have given at this juncture for a clean Costume—oven a Bloomer! Ship wreck would haVe beennothing compared to this ordeal ; and I would much prefer to be "in the deep bosom of the Ocean buried" than sojeop arlized again. The Farmers are now very actively engaged in securing their matured Crops and the yield of all small grains is unusually good, not only in quantity, but quality. Potatoes are also very fine and abundant, and so- far, there is no ap pearance of "rot." Indian Corn lam sorry to say does not promise so well, as the long succes sion of cold nights, since planting has very se riously retorted its growth, and there is perhaps two little time left for maturing. I have generally made the Railroad the base line of my peregrinations and then struck out East or West as inclinations led me, in pursuit of squirrels, fish, frogs, turtles or minerals, and although not by any means a connoiseur in min erology, I have nevertheless a natural liking for it. There are many veins of Coal along the Railroad line from 3 to 6 feet thick, and of qual ity lam led to belleve.tfully equal to the Pitts burgh. E. T. Pugh Esq., of Falbitoni who has devoted much money and attention to this busi ness, is preparing to ship extensively- to the Lakes, hatted on a "feeler consignment" which he made a short time since, and which returned to him a fair profit and renumerated him as he deserves. I have traversed the Country as far as Enion Valleiand find many places that a man fond of agriculture would love to dwell upon. A good deal of the ground from the foot of New Brigh ton-fer;aeveral,..talleo.,nn, is in my opinion, ad mirably adapted for gaig:t. - "iibit,purposes being sandy and worm soil. Mr. Hoops who is extensively engaged - in Tanning in Old Brighton, and who pays a good deal of attention to Horticulture, &c., informs me, that he, last year raised sweet potatoes of extraordinary! size, say from 6 to 8 lbs each, and and expects from his increased knowledge of their culture to do better this year. I am very much inclined to think that.practical garden ers would do well in this quarter. On my return to 'Mine Host'sEstablishMent, this - evening, half bootless, and,vestment a good deal 'disarranged I met with three Pittsburgh gentlemen—an Iron Master, a Dry Goods Mer chant'and an Editor—who bad just slain aKing fieher, and were consulting together as to the beat mode of embalming the bird so as te pre serve its plumage and life appearance. - The poor:bird was not yet dead, and appeared con scious of the grave consultation then holding, and evidently struggled as if to,prolong life, so as to hear-theirdetermination, and to die with a knowledge of its fate. I have no doubt but that this Bird will be conspicuous in the Museum._ The Railroad is now about completed to New Brighten, and it is expected that an. Iron Rein Deer, of extraordinary speed will ran through here on Monday,L-being the same noble animal that'.. short time since ran away from the hounds, and although at one time nearly sur rounded by them Tookedi calmly around, poised him Self; and bounded completely over and away from them. But few of the hunters and only one Whipper-in were up—the huntsman's horse had: giVen out, and early in the chase lost hopes Of.being in "at the death." The American Deer appear ?,' to posess much more sagacity„ and vigor than Ids kind in any otherpart of the - world, and fronrhis - "extraor t dinory Jong ,is hard to run' down. Great preparations are in progress by all the Hotels around,-:and lam informed that "our ,Host" his secured two fine three years old Bul looks, which- will be roasted whole and served up with all the necessary extras and trimmings ; and that Mr. Wilson in old Brighten has pro cured four fine yonng Venison froM the Alle gheny, and -a liberal supply of fresh water tur tles, all'ef• which, I have no doubt will be well "done up:" There win certainly boa tub full at the:Merriek House Ilfessi T. Bean and Keck have also procured a large supply of Young Prairie Birds, &e., , &c. It is understood that the Young Ladies gener ally willlaake their debut in the new Costume, and dedicate a portion of the day to the "God dess Bloomer, " and that the Borough Officers aredetermined that none shall wear a midship man's uniform or undress, as the day to be cel ebrated is the opening of,a Railroad in Pennsyl vania and not a letting in Ohio. A CONSTANT READER MEI .. , . FATHER 2114 THEW Though the departure of, the gentle: - Man is flied for to-morrew (Want - way) morn infl;:his labors in RittatUrg !stet the leas unienLittini.- - contiainsr i insciilanstly occu pied;` from morning till night; receiving fresh accessions to the Temperance' owe ? ills dis course at , St.. Chnich'iras delivered before a crowded' congregation. The subject was Charity, in behalf of the Mercy Hospital— and never did we hear the claims of the poor, or the affluence of the rich, more ably or elo quently enforced; Win=some passages the effect wasthriilingly.impreseive., On Sunday the•good Father exhorted at morning and evening, service densely thronged audiences, on own peculiar mission. The eagerness with which his lectures were heard_and felt, was manifest from the vast numbers who accepted his invitation.to take the.: Total Abstinenee Pledge. On yesterday, at the Bishop:a residence,Ltietaiiciples were most nu merous.:..lt IS - expected that six-thousand and upwards tallhave joined in this City. Bathroaa - iffeeta 4 m. From the Philadelphia Bulletin of July 24th. At noon yesterday there was a : taeoting_of_.a. number of the most influential and enterprising of our citizens at the office of, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, to meet with a committee of gentlemen from Pittsburgh, who have. arrived here on business connected with the. - proposed railroad froth Pittilthigh-to Steubenville.: ,Hot. Harmer Denny, . . Hon, George Dante and Capt. Charles Kaylor.were the Pittsburgh Committee, and Hon. Daniel Kilgore, President' of the Steu benville and Indiana Railroad was also present, Remarks were made by each of these gentlemen, all in the best spirit, and.. showing that . I;thr friends across the mountains are wide awake to the importance of railroad extensions from Pittsburgh. After these gentlemeihad 'concluded, Samuel V. Merriok,Esq., Acting of the Penn eylvania Railroad coMitalyikidressed",the meet, ing, and we lave prepared, the following sketch of his remarks: • ~• • - Mr. Merrick thanked the delegates fieta Pitts burgh and the Central Ohio Railroad Company for the information they had favored: the meet ing with in relation to the Steubenville connec tion, and stated that it was proper that the del egates should pnderstand the position of the . Pennsylvania Railroad Company in retcroaco to ....to". actra tiantions.... ' He • sta stated that the Company would not lend ha Innu-' enco against any branch road that would be likely to bring trade to it; especially against a road traversingstvro snob wealthy and important counties as Westmoreland and Washington. - As regards aid to the Hempfield road, it would be time enough when an application was made, for the board to decide whether it was consistent with the interests of this Conipany to grant it or not; but up to this time no'such applicationhad been made on behalf o f . that or any other west ern road. Nor bad the - subject ever Veen taken into conaideration by the directors. .He assured the delegates that the meeting at the railroad office to which exception had been , taken, had no reference to aid to the Himpfield road, nor had the connection with Cincinnati by the Belpre route been • the , object which was sought. But that meeting had considered the connection between Wheeling and Marietta important to the interests_i of_Philadelphia, in forming a direct connection with Nashville and the intermediate points., lie further assured them, that the efforts of the Steubenville Company to raise capital, to continue the . Central Ohio road to. Pittsburgh, had the sympathy and good wishes of Philadel phia; as he well knew the great value of the route through Central Ohio and. its importance to the trade of Philadelphia. He congratulated them on the assurance of Mr. Naylor, that Pitts burgh wanted no pecuniary, aid to finish _that enterprise, but that they were fully able to ac complish it from their own resonrces:.,: ••••-• . • David S. Brown, Esq., and other gentlemen addressed the meeting in an animated mtui 7 nor. Their remarks were all calculated to con vince our Pittsburgh neighbors that:thfry, , hare been unnecessarily Railroad and the position of Philadelphia in re ference to it. So far from overlooking or slight ing the Steubenville Railroad,' it is viewed here as of.rery &este importanee,band the, efforts of Pittsburgh to make .the road will receive the hearty co-operationof Philadelphia. The meet ing proved to be a very cordial and, agreeable one, and we doubt not its effect will he happy on both sides of the mountains. air Among •the inventions of modern sci ence, few confer n greater benefit on the com munity than that concribtilion of. Chemiatry to the healing art, known as Ayer'a Cherry Pecto ral. In our adVertising .Colnimus may be found the evidence of distinguished gentlemeU, that shows their confidenee in its .peculiar effamoy to cure distempers of the Throat and Lungs. . _ . rilllE - ieverat ,:FIRE -31 C * O t IPPI . NIES : Of this City are - I here by notified cornett on Liberty - Street, on =atria- - DAT , S 'lneMbr oth, for Inspectionund_Parade. The }tax Waaotess are reipectrallit r!qttited to ap pear os foot, and not on lioesebeekioe heretofore- •By order of the Asreiciatinu , .----,,,------.,,.„__, • ~. jy2BUt .:___ DAVID CAMPBELL: Chief. Engineer, . 7----- - 7 1 1iii 7 elfOir:Sis.L47.. , . 11 , 11 E NEW FURNITURE.- Utiel Willaud Fixtures j . of the UTAH HOtPCE, Philadelphil;now . doing a good business. being showed on-Chestnut street—one of the best Icontions in the city.: The above is offered for sate in consequence of the proprietor being engaged In a manufacturing bastnees. Apply,lii . . , l - 9, 11 Alsrgaretia streeLPhiladelphiaier at this_office- , - ,j09:31- ... ----. l:i NILO N L I iirEin Irlil WA 7 / 1 VE77 -- DNER A DEVLIN: '- • " : . ' .THE • PROPRIETORS re- ~,,,, speetfully inform their friends ~,,4f i ls 44,, and the public-generally - , that 4.:4 , ..e.t:----s1 ,' they have leased the Stable on ' 4.. . ..."' - the corner of - Smith fi eld - area and Diatainut'Altelo, foi merly occupied by Johnston Grabill, where they Intend keeping constantly on hand first-rate SADDLE HORS ES, BUGGIES and PA RRIAPFS.Of..the latest and most approved styles._. .. .. .. -• :'. . .z • ,- - ~ , Mr. GARDNER'S long exper ie nce in the ',Livery Sid- his business, having spent 18 yonrsi, with-Reidy Patter: `son, peculiarly qualifies Wulff:lT the-.business. . Gentle men, • therefore, having,hories. which they wish'; to_.,fii:: trust to the' keeping of a - safe anti expenericed person would .to place - them under the- care ofItIr:G: He in=. tends, devoting Lis whole time, to.".hia , business- . He 're spectfully solicits a share of pubike patronage. .. - . , N. 8. , =-HORSES - kept nithe,..lowest. rates by the day, week or month. -- - --" '-- . ;:' - - UiLefi :. - 77- 7 . kIN 6 7- WATCHES, -- , A. few - very superior . (4 - Gold Patent .Levein, Watcheit, , received:by ar ;- press, arnong whirl): are splendid Pocket Chip 'J. nomoteir, of beautifulfullsir, doable - cased. Hunt- Ins. ~ aisO, , plain and - .engraved, of various styles , and _ patterns, Ai - . - - - .: .11.. IHCHARDSON'Ri -..- j y 29 . , _ .-. . : .• .- .. -.-'.--. ~ -.: .. -- -, B t - hlaritat'streer-- ..,- IDATENI' CANDLESTICKS:44st received at Hugh .K Richardsoies; No. St Market Street, another lot of Patent Candlestiekl, triteiv. - artlelC,- at present much.in vogue, and a great zmprovemenenn the old style,,which invited tbe.pnbile are respeetfilly to call suid--examlne. • '• • For Sale. UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property in Allegheny City. The Lot is seventy-two feet nine Inches, fronting on the Bast Common, end ninety feet in depth ; extending from it corner at Gay alley to_prop.er ty owned by the Protestant Methodist Church. . The Im provements are a three story Brick 'Dwelling, ouselnished, and two coadortable fratne Dwelling H There is probably no more pleasant and derirable lo oality for private residences lit the City th , mthe Lot now offered for sale. The p ro ferrionttl pursnits of th e under signed do not permit him td occupy and enjoy this prop erty, and henee the offer to sell It will be sold a bar-. gun, if application be made Soon. For 'price and terms of payment, refer to Mr. Morrison Foster, at the Ware house of P. Wenn:nick, Pm.; or John Fleming, Egg,- Allegheny City. WM. B. POSTER; JR. New Books I New Books I'UST RECEIVED AT WALL'S I' - RIODICAL AND CHEAP PUBLICATION STORE, NO. 85 Fourth st. The International Magazine for Angina: ;This AIL the paragon of all the Itlonthlles. It contains the very cream of British a.d American - literature. Now la the time to subscribe for this cheap and valuable publica don, as this number commences the fourth volume. ' The Lives of the Chief Justices of England, from tho• Norman Conquest tilt the Death of Lora Itlaitsfieldy John' Lord Campbell. 1.. L. D. :Lenora to a Candid Enquirer an • Animist ?Sagami/in, by William Gregory, s l.D4TrofeasOr of the: University of Edinburgh. • Koltschmattra Latin D:ctiortary, in two parta—,lot, Latin English; - 2d, English't attn. An Enquirsrinto the Cause of Natural Death, or Dead from Old Age-=by Homer BostivicK hi: D. Jenny Lind's Tour through Arnenetand:Cabi. Stuart, of Donleath--by the Hon. Caroline Norton: The Ploneer's Daughter --a Tale of Indian' Captivity. Godfrey blalaelrei or the Lhe of an'Author—by Thos., Miller. • • The Gipsy Chief—by Rey6ol4. No 45, 46 and 47 Boston Shatspeare N 0.34 Dictionary of Mechanics. N 0.376 LivinrAge. , • ' Blackwool for July. The London World of.Fasliion A'aultf eekebVattion the Colored. Oat!. mewl of-Pittabrargl4".. _ MO BE H ELD L in commemmoratiou of the Entancipa - ton of $3001000114CVE3!nt" the 'Weaf.l . folfm, beloglbe 12th.Aneicersar7 of the great event " ARE,AfiGE/UIiNTS,I3Y THE' COATAXITTRE,:_, The celebration if•litoce neat VAX LAND,,Pennsylvapia'Aventlei-nerllaencintnsB Omnibusies will rrar , regniarly the ground v from the' orner of Fourth andVant, and from the Cor ner of - Wylie and Fifth streets , •.- • Presidenteifilte'dety-Mev. 'SOHN PECK. ties Presidents—George Gardiner, L.B.Vashon, Reed. Thomas Knox Rev...S. Thompion,_Thomas Nor rls, Rob ert Hawkins.fiagh Ttumeri4aber Nearton,Thos. Morgan, Robert Bailey Secreicuies--John,Woodson;lialphT.Gray,:kliasEd monda. - Conan Wee of Arrontremeiiit—Hary-BUCcillino, Thos. Norris, Geo. W. Deli, Alfred Rawkins, Henry Reed; J. Mahony. Marihal the'lS4ll 7 -PETER BL,iCKSON. Chdpfein of the Day—Rev. ht i I. Gisela - . • Orator - of the Day—Rev.-Lcarce Woonsog, - • Several speakersvn appointed, and at intervals sing ing by the Pittsburgh MCC ' • ' • Rev. SAIM 11 JEL•. , WARD,' of Boston, will speak at 3ITINDow . SASH —The isubieribers have. ow. hand • 11 and 3 o'clock. A, splendid band of Music in 'attend . ' and for gale 14,000 doz. lights of a superior article ance. - • - ' WINDOW Sas% whietethey will sell very low, at 'As two o'clock a-Dinner Wu! be served in the most Steam Cabinet Warehouse, No:.3lFitlh street. sumptuous manner. .Also, Lecnonatte, Ice Vreara, - Cake, iy29 . - RYAN & bI'KEE.• :Fruits, and all. the delicaci es of the erased will be 1311 - 01,L.AND , IIERRINPS,--1.00 :kegs in prune order; "7.° 14 *a the' aceasiouy n ;" , Lg.:just received v i dd ic ora s al EN e by it - srouv i NEL _ appsed nev m ou r t p ai ntp lo on o e crefte r r it e d n t i e s s , I mporter ... . are must respectfully and especially invltetkund the p tth -Ile generally, - Come one; come' a ll,and neur-# l, ?.dreideln orator of BEEF-0 00 vOnler cured for sale hy_,, the ". • • ' JY's TUST RELIE,IVED WOOOWA Zr. JELLY - 3.4 tr No. n Third 'street, thd London and Paris Llanelli ftlivazines of Fashion; for 'July. The Ladies' Gasette of Pashion ; published in London ...upwards of thirty eit,grarrigs:*- , The Weekly. Times, the-Era, BelPs Life in. London, Parch, the Ilinstramiltlevrsiand the Lineolnliereury. jy29 'MEW NO.I EMOREWHERRINti--50 centsper IA for sale at . . MORRIS' TEL MAR?, ` , 'O 0 in the Diateoed. 08 anuoti!rostr„.l)?Vey MHZ • • " 1 Mirliyiburg, Huntingdon Co, Pa, March 4, 'SI. R. M. Kier : Pear , Sir—Yout, Petroleum is working wonders in this vieinity• therefore, we- would thank you to send us two dozent the Pennsylvania Railroad. We are entirely out, and it being inquired for a almOst every day:. Yours, respecttully, . JOIIN LONG A CO.. Haen:ills, Ashland Co., Ohio, March 10, ~ 51. g: - M: Kier: Dear Bir--Itonr Agent, a few weeks since, left witbiis font dozen Rock_ Gil, which.. we have ,sold, • Please forward to us sixilexen immediately. Your medicine is working wonders in this -region.— We can obtairi several excellent ce.rUficalesaf you. de .idre Mena -• • Yours &e.; W. W.:4MT; ' P r sale by Keyser es M i Dovrell,l4o WoOd street- It Sellers, .57 Wood Street ; B. A. Fahnestock & Co., corner of Wood and prom streets; D. M. Carry, D A. Elliott, Joseph Muslims, 'rind EL P..schwartz, Allegheny. Also, by the proprietor , _ V. •8. M. ICIER. ripan Cartel Basin, &Tenth at., Pittsburgh 7- . mor LUNCH served- up' every" da y so 1p coctOck,A OWSTON'S HOTEL BLEW, street OW: A.thestateuns "Saloons, andritati:l4o • itshakent. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfaiinfoimiCtlits 1 and Gentlemen of the cities and Vicinity,ihat be has rented the • anise splendid Establishment, and is prepared and will be heppy to' serve diem with a lope flew article of : ICE CREAMS and other tefreshments in their season. tie begs to say he flatters himself, from his long experience and constant effortsto give urtisfse• don to his guests, and hopes lo:ieVitive a *hereof eltbile patronage. • • Every attention will also be , ,Paid.Ott. the Baths and . Bathing Roams • : . Female a•tendents tit the Ladies'.Ggartmeitd, _~, ~~- .~;; ~'` `+' SPECIAT; 'NOTICES. New Job PthitiNg Wave. U7' Tall Proprietors of the v :Aferfting Peat beg leave to mform their friends and the public that they have re ceived:from dar.-Poundry of it: /WESSON Co.,f _ban delptila; tavery,Tatte • stack of beautiful. NEW TYPE. of every and variety imaginable. They are now prepared to ezecate all !rands ad Jos ram RtEICT Casa Patirrnto; in a: style -unsuoassed by.: - any °like in the countr:irind open- thtrlovre it TOW: , . HARPER & LAYTON. Piusburgfiaitiie.9 4951 • . il:7" CARD...as certain persons in the Fifth Ward are in the habit of taking the Hose belonging . to_the Ni agaraFireCompany, with= any portult, and to the Id; 110111 inconvenience of the Com; any, es we have hardly sunicient for tie Intuits of a fore,—thereft re, we hereby Ward'all persons from interfering or taking any, hose or, other , thrtittalas belonging to th e Company . , without a rltten - permit trout the Engineers of the Company.— Otherwise they will be proceeded against as COMIIIO/1 - thieves. will be IWILW A INE, x • jy2fdat Seereth, - Eja" FOR A EI. LOT. situated on Liberty Sareet,nottiodde , ; b A t u3ellifflY and fdarbury streets. • FatfleffdraPP9 . JOHN StalfDEß, Js24:llter-- nt Etat& of Pittrburgb. tij"'Toi name of wiLuant iftwEN will be submitted to the - Democraticirr Coentlon for be:ablation. as their:eandidatd for the office- of President Judge of the Court df Qusrter Sessions of Controoq pie" —Register or Wllts.!---.Wc.a.re;Anthorfeed an nounce that ANDREW BARCLAY, of the City of At legb eny, Lea eandidate,tOr the office - or. Reg later of _Wills, subject to the deciskit of, the • Demscratic:Connty • 'lProrashe Louisville Journal, May 20tit,3 51.] Dr.J. Houghton , ' Pepsin, for Dyspepsia, - ' Prepared from Rennet:or the Stemma of go Oz. Er Lou the. Tdi. Or May, 1851, Rev. M. - D. Virliliams, Pastor of the Fimrth Presbyterian Chureh, in Louisville, Kentucky, was nodded been for a Tong time...confined to his Mara, and most of the time to his bed with Dyspep sia anil.Chronla'Dianhcea, and was, to all appettrau-e, on the very verge of the grew, and acknowledged to be so by his physiefan,who had tried all thitordittary means in his power, without etjeci, and at the above named time. the patient, with the consent of his physician, cont. menced the use of Dr. loughtenis "PEPSIN? said, to the astemishmenv, surprise and delight' of ill, he was much relieved the first day. The third' day he fell his room. ' The sixth day, witch . was excessively hot, he rode ten mi!es with no bad effect; on the eighth day he went on a visit to the country- and on the thirteenth day, though not entirely restored to his natural strength, he was so far recovered Sato go alone a journey of five hundred miles, where he arrived in safety, much im proved is . health, having had no distarbruae of the stem act or bosvels,q/kr takteg olefins dame/ Pryiria. These facts are not eontroven it:de and that thralls easewhich ea ht to convince all skeptics that th ere is a power in 1./Tsui) Let physicians and_dyveptics investigate. KE:IIIER APDOLL: Agents, • jell 140 Wood street.- fl Meeti above Board of Ttatie Roomi,•eoroer o Third and Wood streets, every itlendey evening. • . lelotice.....TbaJotnuarnmsTaizoststitootrmofPlits bomb and allegbeny,aceets pa the sedond+Monday of "very autnub at the FloridaMouse,ldarket st. • Jona Volmojr., Secretary. ~• . . . " 117. The. Tall of the Comet is Ga:tt :degrees le•tigtu.t., .0 thin in substance that stars are visible. through it. The marvel:on, Leas of some 'nostrum mongers are nearly as Jong, and quite as easily 'seen through: • The proprietor of Dr. Guysort's Extract et Yellow- Dock a ad' Strlsapaiilla, however; ltaa no occasion to.re sett to such tales in order to attract public nitration. • ' The actual cures performed by the article, wherever it is Introduced, is the basis upon which the repu,ation of this remedy. 14 founded, as the hundreds' ofcertifi cates of renewed hopes—health andlife, that are con _ Unnally flowing in upon him , wilt prove, •:• • , Hionfoup way flourish for a time, but a remedy MUIR, possess rare-medicinal virtues to establish the repairs.: tion that Dr, Gityroa's Yellow Dock and Sers . apariAte , has established wherever it has been used. • • , . • See adverti.emene. _ . Pletabeigh Life Ihatiraflee Conapenay.. : CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. • • • Orem& No. TR .Fouttn Su:arr.:Ea OFFICERS: • Preaident--4itnes S. Boon ;• . • Vice Prerident—Samuel IVClnikan Tresaorer--Joaeph S. Leech. Secretary—V.ll Colton.. I! 117" See advertisement in another part Pi Oda Paper . ray • HZ Tilt professional merits Or JAMES B.,CRAFT, Esq , have pointed out each general attention to his name as the candidate mo.t certain. to be successful in theelection to the Presidency of the Common•Pleas— that it has been •hitherto deemed unneceSsary to present hit name through the Press forstomination b theßemis. crude Convention. , As a practical man of business he has no superior. ti Ills State. as may be known by his measuresin the Legislatitre - of Pennsylvania, in theilis-- astrous winters of 1829.'30 and MI. Ills experience as is mere settle and munefacturlagg lawyer, ins %ranee agen t, and auditor and masterin• ehasicery, and facuilthe ao •quaintance with legal practice and . evetion. to.study, gave him in 1846 the almost unanimous recommendation of the Pitts barghltar for the .Supreme Cowls atuli:eini nently qualify him for tho office to question, which require 'his peculiar working abilities to hll.. . . . rry- Dguerreotype.. . •" • • Natant & Go—would' reapactfully announce to the citizens of * riltabargh,-Allegbetty and vicinity. than have had a large OPennion ROOM, with * 'Glass Hoot and Front; built and arranges expressly for the purpose .of taking Daguerreotype Linenesans. The best Da guerreotypes, nn the best tnaterial;ain taken at WE es tablishment,nn ler the special suporinteTlcuse_orthe Toe acrangenurnittabletrihetn also totake Fondly Groups, of any , number of•perions; In the most perfect Ifteneisea of . .tiek or antecoliporoorl, ain'n in any part of the city. , . -‘ •• • .- • Gallery at the LuEn:yetto.ll ill;roortir street, corner of Fourth and Wood afroettb: fgrorpnatron.Foutth °fret. . . . . , . - : Colleattakri 131111Mtiltailli t f&c• • JO'lfA4l'C.o.uß. t9lc..^, • : 1:17. Altenda td. Callatglaa.lllll . Pottiag, Diehibuting Cattle and-eigellati•lbt re "nks,"Etz., &e.„ • .I.z • :Mr OntariPlelt at tfie`OtHatior Ma Mender rosVor at Holmes' P"iddir-al Syne; Thit . ti st;Iltill be p ra T i tur attericno- '• • • - fal • • Erin. o. Ott o. fO.-4Nece at/Sleeting, ivintingtot Hill, Wood street, between dth and Virgin PrMostrzon -Lotion, No. 338—Meets every Taisdity vetoing. - . hinaevarmut EISCMINGIIIIP, No. 87—Metts Ist and 34 4 .:iidny preach month.. • • - ntar2s.,lY • LUNCH every- Day litll3lpea.rjr . gaoa toe Diamond, at half-past 10 o'clock. - ' .1112:1F [Er O Eo`catnsdd 'Pall o. Oierno goding, Faun!' Wood ant 6mi/4/WV' strati.— Pa il.bargh ikOlteeti lit and 3d Tuesdays of each month:, -:•••••••• • • • Pittera rghAegrie tidge,NO.4,coeets 24 and 4th Tues , ectianici!tedge, r)!Si.o,'lneeta every 7 hursday e van • i'estern.Star Lodge, :10 '2!, sheets every Wednesday • evening.: •I •• "••' : . • - • Don Cat WO, meets every Piforulay eying.: Mount Mgr 3+50, meals every Friday evening. Zoeco LodgOi Ite:'jtls - ititeetievery.Theisday evening, altbali cornerof flmith.field and Fifth sweets- Twin CI ry Lodge,'Net. H. trees every Friday even ing.; Hell, eo rnetof_Lerke . sie l lr and Sandusky street', Al legheny C tty, . •-,?; ,•• •• • - fausyMly 117' Aniealtima- Lodgßo, L O. of •0. Anedrolie 1.6d0,11iii229, O. At O. F., meta 'every Wrdnesday praning 'Wruhlngtan Halt, Wood Street. • • , , -• •• • friattraztoo Cotapa - : • lay of OM GIL, of PlitAburgb. • _.• W. W. DALLAS; Freat —ROBERT FINNEY, See , y. Ur" Will Insure against Mg and MARINE RISKS or all klads. • • • OPer. in Mono nothitit lious•Mos.l24 and 12.5 Want rt..- . . atardtaaa: - - W. W. Da ll as; Itody. Patrerian, R. 11. Jfartley,llll- Shaman, Joshua Rhodea,•C:ll. Pautsocr, Wm. M. Ed. sar Edward Gregg, A. P. Angara, War.,Goitlngome r l, B. C. sawyer, Chas. Kent, Wm. Gorm tMan. • „ feb •. • . EMI= :;,' ~fib :.d .. ./. 4 .~ LESSEE The Manager respectfully annormees that he has made an arrangement with the world renowned LEVI NORTH The greatest Filer orate age, and his celebrated Troupe of Equestrians, together with his magnificent Stud of Horses, including the wonderful Dancing Horse, Tab' hIANY, And the unrivalled Trick Pony • SPOT BEMITY, • For a series of grand Arena performancel. - A spacious Ring has been constructed on the stage, equalling sny ever erected in the United States. The Prices of Admission daring the .Equestrien Sea- Sea will he as follows - Boxed and Panquette - • .- Docents. Second and Third Tiers - - 20 do Secured Seats ifilhatDreise Circle./ 00 do Privaie Boxes - - - - -75 do . Tkin-Theatreiwill bustuwoughly ventilated.- jyt2 ((RIM EVEPONOS, Erin's Greenlee. and Evenittes -1; With hisfrie tin Trisha' en. ffrnry , D. O'Re I Ily, the Ora torMit:italb.Molo4 AT PUILO ;B AL L On Warrezit4y on47Aursday Rrertinp, Aly 30th • 344 •V-Thisel tehtures atJrbs irnetspersed with humorous anecdotes, including the Irish Goideohe Irish Piper ; . the Adventures of Honey IWBhane, and Michael Caul. day'e .Blunders.. Alto, on evening. with 'John Philpot Vulva; the lawyer, patriot, omtor and bnmoript, with selections from h.s spec- ehes, anecdotes of his life, his lobes and tales and his whole career, from infancy up. Tickets itetrfteanis. Door, open nt half past 7; to SOLurattneentir.r•:l:' : l/926 Greenwood Gardens JAL C n t l in O g lC ß E oi C e. CL n G u EL• pb li t O ry N s O in F w B b l e tlig• Rhubarb, Grape Vines,hardi &tenthly Roses, and every plant necessary to ornament yards and garden'', will be found at Greenwood' Nursery. An .Omnlbus leav s the corner:of Market and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh every ha f hoar; for the Garden. lee Creams and other re freshments served op in the Saloons - B O L O o Ell s r b t f ry ' o'.derit addressed to tho Proprietor, West Utachester, ji t : g b en y, county, Pri.,will.reeelve prompt attention. iyitntf • . J.. !SPRAIN. , . • • - • Health Office. 1 1 1111E - piarlie are inOrmed that the OFFICE OP THE BOA RD,OF. HEALH b etw e e n City of Pittsbutith is at No. 60, Grant street, Fourth and Dimond street', where all.Notleer end.Commanieations for the Dined must be ktl.. HEELER NAYLOR, Vallthablerneal Estate at Private. Bale. illteandersignel offers feesale at moderate prices surd - on - easy terms of payment, the following city prop arty, tits— ' • ' - No. 1. Four eligible Building Lou on Ouarry street, each 25 feet front by 130drep.'These Lots are nearly opposite the Market. House. 2. One Lot el•Opwrid on Second street, 35 feet front .3. A' Lot of °weal on Liberty street, 25 feet front by 100 deep. r 4: Two Bufldiuk' Let., one SO teet front, the other 45 feet ft ont r onthe western corner of Walnut/Iml Quarry streets, by 162' legit deep. • 5 . Two Building Le 2;litati feetfront on the eastern corner of Walnut acd Quarry streets, by 130 feet deep. 6. A thock of Lots •.,P1 feet front by 500. feet deep on Quarry 'street.' JAM S BLAKELY, lam car. 6th and Liberty sta., second story. Co. 'Pittaburgh CAair and "Cabinet -Ware Rooms, ' sirrwwe. woon-rms , vtavicvr, (Sawn', Ent). .MANIIPACIUm,ERS or CalleSeat.Parlor IlkChnicsi Cone teat Rocking- Chairs; Be , . ception aud Chairs retne Seat \ 3111'• • audee anti yfitools;Sefteiev Loan gess and every . variety Of-Common Chairs. / All.of which were manufrientred under their personal superintendence, and aro warranted both in material a d workman. ship inferior 13:none in the ,Ciry.. Dealeie in theso arti cles will find it to their especial advantage to call and examine for themselves precious togoing elsewhere. thearaboats-an'd Dwellings furniabed at the shortest rintice. All °tient punctually anended 10. fiy2s Wanted. . . A GOOD-COACH PAlNTER—Enquire e m r. n c. sii * e rt. IH;;DIDEtOIy.'H . Coae . A factory, ...171.8 •• : ••• ••• • : • o rIAME Tel - trit 'SUBSCRIBER, lavin g . in Indiana* IL/ .townehlik, cin Abe Fairview. Road, about Avvo,ialles from the Canal, a SORREL HORSE, bmween and IS hands high, with a•maron - his forehead Lind a Mitt Midi(' mark'on sash Aide , or hii heed. The owner 111 requested to come forward, prove p repair; pay thirges and lake him away, or he will be disnorcd or according to : ithalba HUTCHISON. IN 1 H /31.31DURT 4)P-0 06 IBION Pa SAS 9PALLE GIIEIY 'COUNTY: '• • , ' . In the miner of the Assign- "- - ".: meat or Wigneki-gantn ac -c°- , . No asoaeizriess. W. KCourliteY 4. 1 n 13.11 at bang./ . :.'-'• . _;• ..... 1- 11 .. • AND Now, to wit, July •"; `2q,18511,.aupp1e ,..- meary aCCOI2ht of nsiigneeli,lpreseated 1< +• ~...l,". n' ifrothin coarbatiVl.7nadttuf t and ordered • s v--: sq. ~,t. thmtnouce of ibe fitting be given by two -, .wee k s publieftniut In the.Daßyetustmer . ~.....,/ ei7l Journal and Post 131 the Court.. • - •• - (IPA/. D !LAYS, ' - " • Prothonotary. , jra:2* • Adjourned Orphan/Wel/nil Side: 111.1118trANT to.. an .cuder °urbane Court of Allegheny County,thoundorsigtmd will impose to public sale on the premises, on Thursdary,the *lst day of .Inly l - 1851, at .2- th a t certain lot of ground, nawleinivilte,.,at. tbrjonctunt of,the Butler and .Gi i eensb Urgh Raarls, con/kitting. about ,aue and a half stores In lots Suit purcbasenr. - A plan of the Lots can be seen by eal , ing on the hniersigned Terms—Onettdid -cosh : Me balance in equal pay ments. at 6 an/ tr 2 months &dm Mir of aale, to be secured by iud nor nt. -MAR Y'REED, jr.53,:t . kAdm'xidsf..latutson Reed. dectd. CIODFRLY.bIat.A NE; °rine •L• 110 of au Au th or. VII - BY TitoularaNilier;. With tareaty-four intimations by Phil, . Teasels . in SLltesibte., 1849 and .850. ' 'By the Lady Eineline Stewnq Worley. No. 9 of-London Labor and the London Poor. The above Books just received and for sale by R. C. ESTOCXTON,, No. 47 . elerket street. !tante 01r - itaial Piro .lisaisrianeis Cosiapamy 1 . .....918ANCH . OFFICE, Si gartnnrim.o sr., Prrrsausst S, I • Pitishargh, dray lst,lit3). I -11Ebesteliideneeorthe Unecesi.ot the Director- In T • endeavoring to 'alike die"STATE.bIUTVAL FIRE 1 SURANCE - .COMPANY" 'meet the wants of: the eomlontilty, 'is ' the Unparalleled amount-tor busiresa -which bai been' dote-baying Issued 'T,900 P ill. ele,g duri n g th e past yeas., thereby 'adding over 8130.000 .. the funds of the company. Nearly all the' property insured I. of the safest - bind, IW Wall risks, and a large 'proportion insured (dr only one , year. ' .Whole No Prilicies Issued' • 7,900 do do etpired, terminated & . - canceled do do in force •.. A owl:into( Propierty insured---.. • • do ',Canceled, terminated and ex pired....:. -... .... - • -:•.;:• .'401,729 do do • lft force.. ; ---'; ,; •_ ' • , 8; 691 04 do Proraium Notes .'. ... .:.:---•-• '7 . 9,076,gy do Canceled,termitvited,expe .d; 637,10 do in force.- •-•••• • 879,031'77 do Cash Premiums received-• 451,557,14 - do •do canceled . - ---• 31174 '• • '' • .----....- .7 851 e,zsoc, Whole amounfof Mau-sandmen- Tees paid ' 23,111 45 . • ;Balance In favore6 theiCo. cash, • • R 27424,45 To. eiry, or emintry•merchtints, and owners 'of dwaite legs, and isolated or , toiletry property, it is believed ttai company affords ndoantoges in point cf cheapness, ratery and security, inferior to no Insanities Comp:.ny - ~ C ,onduciedi on theequitable andluestlY improved r Way , 04 Clasellientier. of Mats, excloding all special oisurds, insuring onlY ilimised'annannt In any one 10. preansiing shtftegteacy and'ocenrrence ot faits:fires, andalso on both the Stookand Menial plan, - o it f nbaiittrimyepthotams,e)ssejtatch;ticaliesea3plq isnanTteddaicocoattgrodutcuilivosn, It is tinder the control of the &Hewing Directors P. Rutherford. A. J. Gill tt , loha R. Packer, Samuel Jones. Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgeviels . ,. Rob Klotz, Samuel Jones, John P. Rutherford. • • J P. • " A. 3. G MUM', A. A. RARBIZM Actuary. , . • N:B.••-it. Scrip Dividend 0 . 1 fifteen per cent. on eipy., rintpolleies hos..ben declared by the Directors, luau /n now receivable at thii °Mee far renswalher redeem., tile cash at the end of-ninety days. c. •• • myl'rltnar. . -.A. A. CARRIER, Agent.' Clean' Itintual Fire'_' Insurande Company:, reensaylvanta, . k P • T(IE undersigned itavitiglieett opPointed!Ageista r9,r;') the above Company, bare' oPened.str(Ctftee in N 0.., 14 Clai r streetiand urs now prepared:la tree' ran east au city vond - minntry praperty,; upon as favorable, te nna as any responsible 'Company, In tbe,State, Ail peruses having property inured in this Comp:MY:are - 1 en titledlo untef:i . r its o abate s :a ; Whet but not liable, in any event . for / anything be— Yoad :tie amount they have paid. - .Airlbssea.promptlyi„ paid in 'Sixty days a ft er proof of the , • • ' Hon, JOON C. BIJCLIEL - Pielident.i Hunan; Vieerteederl!,, Willson, Secretary. , ..; • ' David Fleming., Attorney andCoansecor. Di , reters—Hod. Bucker. Rudotpb F. Kelker, Win. Colder, Jr., David; Fleming,-keen G. Chas. E. [limiter,. Elias E.' Kinzer, Samuel W. Hay s . David Murrima,•kr„,'John 'Nftiningeri Vaught: Conrity)...„.k. Jarrob-S. Haldeman, York; Hebb' Lmicasiters Adam Seheener, B a rka; 'Brenner, Philadelphia ; ',- William Mintzer, Monte:artery Them, Gillespie zerne-; . Gordon - F. Mason, Ertidford,; . Ararat IL Northumberland; .James Barna, ; ,John_T:HooY-.. ' et, Centre cJiihn S. isetti Ilannegdort ;'James K. Moore head, Allegheny; 'Jonathatt Leet, Washlngtira; li r Bucher, Cumberland ; George W. ?augur, Carbon, - ..MAIN to MOFFITT, et: Cralr street, ',Pittsburgh, Allegheny. C 0.,: B ~ lii 4..111r111161 ' SILEIZIFF , ditt MINN/13rep • EOO)!ARDING COMM:1010ft Migit CHANTS,' L - and Dealers in all-kinds of- • - - _ Western Prodege :Pftlsltur,:q4 3fanuliss, No 10 fdatireleireet, Bittah - orgtiiht., " • gar Will proatpilt attend . to all boilnelis entrusted to them care. ';`,1.019- • ' Diamond Sparks. DiteSIVSD TthD I Y, Diamond parka, - 7 -211". ci r gi-253 u JNO. ". D. c . 61' FADDEN k CO. ,„&11. - 6t.:Cchtio XX•sweatt:ol2lo,o4 , ; :-;:!.:- , TT giyes.ns pleasure_ to 4121161i11ee le oar friends that ac are nowsroadyjo reeciyothent at par Pavv,Pdieo From one messenger par week, with which me ecta- tnescod running over the Ventral 'Road, we have in creased our facilities to six,,by .whietz,vve can send or ders any day . (flari) to the East, suittretarn g_ooda by the, same mesaenger.,,...'! BAKER '& FORSTTn, goo OWNERS IJF GOOllB .—ln atom uncalled foq„'!.... the following packages, matted Pittsbtu'gh • A. S.Bearcldey, 5 packages; B. P.-Deafen I. Weire, 2 doMatthew C. -VValke r, de; Pryor to Wit ley; a do, : J .W;.Sbegert,_/ de; W. r crawilard, 2 do; Dr:l3royver,l".4c;,• ; Ovrners are 2..aes;e4 io eau a n d le A.; them, . COVODE & VOLE'S Penna. Railroad Piens/a D ot • coy Penn and Warne 31.14,Pltlehunch. B cliblAP BUI LING 1.401'S RIK BALA 8...,hut5..t.0rs of various sir tio ,es and prieen Washlnumn ; g r eet.; fining/Mtn. - Also, six on ..Reetl- street. Also, tiro on • Ds innan street. ALAMMOO Carson. street.' The *lmre are in.vatiouoloemions. • Same are cornerlots I and alk." `easily. improved; and but a short AistaMeeDaaa tlm-... `retry, Pore low and terms easy. S. CUTHSERT,.. , • ! 4 40 Sositidiokt st r , , - . .,1„.,, • y .';'1 , ':.. , .:•;','..=.':'n:.:%.::"'::'...'"?,:.': . f . . .: ' ~[.i: .... AMUSEMENTS. 'j'~ATRE. •Ma- JOSEPH POSTER- 7,809 . - 87,896,419 Agents. to :" . ;•14.7' , . .