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'''lt'arA* 14:'.7,1;.i..i,;,`:;.•,`747k.1`•-,,,,....:7.:p',V,''t.,,,kri-,ltvee., x 7 , - itil. - ment uispiring , hersonl . , who can make a fit cOM d h d Petition for public lamp at corner 01 walnut i a this--- , the weight of the -body on a soft bed h bed . 4 , A,,..:i,r v k l r'' - ! ,74 .,', ,, 47,, , ,i tti`t,„,ri__,l4fii;',-, i_1i,,,,,,,t‘t-„.'41.-1!:,,I;t4,71:- ',:,.4,,,t' , 1 , NI ''' ' ' it - e - -e l n i, en 't , l . tlole.ir-ekikir . eit '' are"-a - m, °rig th,.°3-9,-wh° panion forma% The woman •who oes er u ' ath Mexican, war • and ti large por- : .. . . 11g ting. an d , eonsequen y , or co eet and Snring tdley. lu C. C. referred to h • tl • m e mfort is enjoye4- t 07.0., ' ' '',4`..,4l',:wz`vciis.-',,,,rzliTii''',..htvt":`,4-v..4..-1.:-t4, qt.; , 'condemn° 0 , - ' ty must be continuaity striving "for , man's , ele- o s o ' r in. on gas ti f Whom are noW among the fulseme•eulo-, , , '• • gs.Ntv--•!t. '.4 .'''.l-V•ftgs'"F'7,-;',-v-N, e N!".; - 4 - ''' . .i.T.1 , 71- , !.. - -7".4V `•='!e' ,. ..' r'. ile, . ',), ' :,4,--..,,--ritt,,,,,,74-VA._ e5,,,,,,-t*...74-I',,g-,c.-.-, t.ike . ,:- . l'fi'' , - . . , • - on o - va t ion an d imwovement" She is far,' far above BSI of Shore, & Bros., $74,16, for ext - v 7- ',l, ` A",19.6`.,4i.7,-*.."1.1:17.4...1,,,..-.7.,.',.... , C1.,,AP.,.i' ,LV . ''-f (I n Ccicirr , The spirit that animated . „ . d •t, is only by patient and arduous at Relief Engine House. presses on a larger surface than on a ard , 11 .' wevk Children ehould never he allhwed to sleep 0 4 fi, , :.....' • ' .--.... d - , , ' - ' - ~ ' ,.•.:r e.u. '41,4:. , v.t. ,-- . , •74 , - -, 4.7t=„., , , ,, - , --rt;,, O - C.-4',.4 - -i4 6,,lstl_v.Ao-1‘,,,n.e.,P-hr.,,,,-)11-kr•e-r,2t, ie,,,,,,,, 6 ` .a.thi Rev6luii°ll ' PromPted th son ' ht h n ever be elevated to her P Re ort of oom. on city printing, with annexed snc - s con . . I, child 4_,,r,e,'',.. . 60 ,..,.._,:,„..,,,„,..41.,..r. .-.,„ f.,.. 44 , ,,.- 2 - 5 ...X,,,,,,,,;,,,, ~ .4,,,......-..- the fa er i , _ exertion t a eca _ resolution. In c. a report read and accepted, dov l • g 'the constitution o ren. We et,...4., V. . r ..„ , s • ,-,,,,v, ...,..4,...,4(...,4,_,L.e5..,,,),g,,,,,,,..\,;,:,,;„,..,,,,,,,,,,„,,q,„ ' - n f 1812 • d the grandion - of the , -,, ..,... ...,, _ har b d b he ed d s and t _ ii p b a u re tn nt tc s e h rr e a wh i th .:. har su ci p e p ai os n e w th un a d t ' vAacuenvu` - ' '; - and resolution read_ three '' n "the W-r ' l3 - 7 'art '. - . etandard o tittles arid adopted, e ° p m ' f 'lts " od , t, , , , ,,4, , , ,, i,.. , t.i71,157.-..: a.',..at.."4"7",-7',1- -- :.... P,-- =• t - ri0ya".1,., , :i , -' , .. ,, ,ZA-"- , c ; `,--,4."'--=•'VI-A,.4 ' "r..-''" ta.;a's'ke:.,a7,`", a 7 ., ;fr ,, :".; •-, 4:•,, 4i 3-1 44 .14, 1 ", 3 ,' ~ . ' fri d d supperter of British anstoc- ~...4-fs- . viz. :.1. ,, , ,, r,,,4 17 ,„-- - .t72.,', ia- 4,, ,,,,, , , , , i , • c5fp0i„...4..... , ,df cl. -•,:4• , - , --1•4 .k ...... , s, DI , , , a u f m ew me g r u e l oth b ers eill, /a g c o orn r , 1 , (4 , .w r ,0 4 ,51.4* Tis• p. - 0 . 5, „ r,i,..:;.,-.1,,,,..., ,-,.,.. .e.. , r'%!:' , 7f'-Zi . ..;;;:rt-' , ;C3 3 3 17 - '' ' d . — might be 'found-in 1846 taut- , , ~ I 'tad •8 to "" ' pine board with a piece husl,: mattrass, or , . :',.,'V'sc''''''t4.„l-. *.zr ik v ,:•" - zi r ' 4.4 . , ‘,„9 4 `,1 , --i - , - _-„ , , , -zr-e...- ,}.- .-,, 1:1,0. 4 ve ,, K4 l ' °lriginld- . en. " ' ' ' '' • ' ratuer • Mral ' hew. ' Re. /, d That the Mayor he, and he is here e mu tt es coram , • fseY on Yrann•Y> i.. , - ' 'i . In' censequenie of th by, instructed to draw his warrant on the City v--- 'Ai. --1-•" , • 7 ..- ,4, .r., , ....„.:e. r ~, a , , , ,,'.f ti, - 1. - ',..... t. -. .., 1 , .0,,,,t,.., of woolen laid iipcin it." The latter lancl,of a .7m-,,..„_',176,.,5„4.4._-,-- --7:7,1,3 ' ,--.., 5 7,- “ ,..,,,,, : ., ' , ' , . - 7.,u,;`•','N„' . "....,..n~ - --,:--. 'k - t.? wily of 0,0.'0 . STBOIIII % 0 .... , ''' .eit iirith'siich' as Pcm J, _ . , t . , •••••"'" 4."'ma , .... ',"' • • 4-a. ...e. a, .., •4: . -4'7- . -. 1 .'",.. r • 4 talc the Total Abstmence,Pledge_at the hands Treasurer, in - faier Of' W. S. Haven, for the sum bed is a gross violation of the laws for the pre fak.Z.f.,,T.r.,e,it,,A 4 *,, , ,,,v,,... 4 .4 1 „ 1 ,1 k ,,,,, r > 5 , „. ; „1„ ; . % .4 ez ,0,3-',=:,,,,,• f , ' , .... • " si ,z-e '-',. ' '-a d' hundred other leaders , of e• • .. ,_ , ~_ „ , , . -f - 4,f.,• - i- , ,,.,- - :4.4 0 r t0...p.i .- ..701 0 , - 1.,r; 2,-...,•,..i.. ocs„,•,-._..T. .„... ,,, ,,, , ,....e5.......--;1„, Ith.' Eminenin.physicians Dr. 111 13 ,; 1 ; . • servatiou of hem . 7 '- - .- -. '-' , 7 1 1 , -1•...: ' 3 ,;-", o ~.4 1 3 " i, ..r. t i ,- " 00„.., 3. 34,,,,t3t4 ~.. .N .4 - I.t 4 „,t -,-, '4 , 7-, 4 , . b h e a d v s e f r o e r il e ci hil u dr e lli ull irl s t!l o ,t e k. s , -I`-"ri,t,.'''',.v.,t ~?;'.,,,..n,c,..k.t,,":H.'.-ir-0'rc1.,Fr , ,,,-7,t1--& :- . 1'-'/,1- - -iii.- - '..S, ` "(1, , '.1,:i.::::-,i4- ' 2. : ,tr ~.',l. ,_-. , . i , o b ur ,, e a o r i nie S p ta iirty te, nit n 0 a now o i' t.h ," - ' g ,„ of the Reverend Father, he has been indneed to of $174 7 - ' full of his respective accounts d'f 'eh's de "arture until this evening, or early till date. _, , . .e1: :- 4 , e' , .1r , r - ',-:-.;--" r :4": - .I. c f'.4; 44 . ~:. d -:;;;-' ;'-'.: . 0 4 ,1 , %p" ff i -°''. .c: -...e..r5,•,,',:;.; t i t - thet'3e - are' to' he excluded, then ee , P, ~ m ,_ . o „,- 1 ; o ,,,,, , ha ',,, i won _ Petition_for water pipes in CrawfOrd street veil in•urious to' the ' beds" have frequently pro 3 .. 14.1 ' ;t1, • - ' - ' - 'e e tr." , `l'•- - - -- ` 4 -I't,- - c . „?' - e' •'.', c ::.,' tZ, f.'i.'' 4 " l '.•;,,l,Vl._' - '" _,-'-=Ci4 • it:- 14.iiikh 66 - - 4 -4 . ' ' to-morrow rOernlng. -lit '• n " -- "''-- from Bedford to Webster street In C. C. read . . .. -4'.4twri.4,'.:77i-r.,Z-,7,-_,,,1)-i.,,,,,'!.....c,1•7-tiTL,;;;,i t''-----7,::`;:t-t-P,!-'',‘,:"l:le-,'="4-cli'L:"?ft-.:--,P.1.: 111 lithe hopes of thispure , BCOrr,party - , ,- . ed si/ce tiud ' lY :1;/114‘--664.'66w d ferred tO Water Cern., with power ,'t,o act. th ' ffspring with the softest down or the most, Darwin among the nuniber, _state that "hard ftl 'S -14 0- ;/ r - c"./. ,7 ,_,11- ti`', ,-, :' , .. , V` u,= '`'N'i`-`''' , •ii . :7%,„%if ''''''v , k\ f - I ° .! , .'''4',:q; -; , /1,-". ''''P'' ,4 - Xfi, , .. , " - , ...1 - - , ..;: 7 - - v •a,. ; .-41,:,.. ` ,7,,,-- i'° - `i"-:&--,.:47:„. ,, -... 4 '.- - s'i -...,- --.7.` 4 ,- - `- ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' . ' .- ' - '' ''' ' ' ''l . - . 'th rid .. ' 13ill_of It. C. - Stockton, -, illepentszipin F, •.• - - - , - amount to near 7 seven ousa . , , for sttitione . ry t aiti '- '-• veliety moss. 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( mut a poor understanding of the laws ot nature who ' ' --' "''''''' " ' ' -"' i Mail A ear. by -.. 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C9INALISSIONER, .S l .l ; l ' t tt I 0 E R • ' IF ( " WV ' . •C° Meel *Cor.tptio Dentocritie: COniiittite or .1:1, - ...;,..`.giiiAisponilpico or "AlleatiiinrCouitiy. ...' .ll Tite•Oottimittee met, pursuant to adjotumment; -• -'atthe StAkarles Hotel; on Saturday forenbon Ch'ainAtin, ; read ttisr:pall of ' the committee, and . briefly *tad tho oWee9 of . • • • ft:•.. - ixue.meenng. -. , , • • 'On motion thefo llowing resolution was • Resole/d, That the Democratic citizens of the . llifferent To,risitiVi, Boroughs 1111 d Wads in Al '' legheny Cbmaty, be requested to meet -on Bator !" day, thelilth day of August next, at their usual •.• places . of meeting, to select delegates:to retire sent them in the County Convention, to be held Oh the Wednesday following, (August 20th,) et 11 o'clock, A. 31., at the Court House; in the City of Pittsburgh, for the pimp° so of nomina ting a ticket for County officers: The Dono- . crate of the various Townships will meet be tween the hours of 2 and L o'clock, Pe M.; and the Democrats of the different wards •of the • . Cities of Fittsliurtli and oi < the Several Boroughs, Will meet behveen the hours of 4 midi o'clock. ..The Democratie citizens of the First Ward of ..the City of Pittsburgh,. will Meet at the Fulton • .Houhe, kept by. Mr. Hugh Sally. -• .The Deniocrats of ChartierB township • will ....Meet Ist .the house of D. C. Jones (Obey's old • , o f stand,) ' oa the Steubenville road. :The Democrats of Duquesne Borough will • meet akthhSchool House, in said borottgb. Qn motion of Jous Covut, Esq., seconded by IL S. Macaw, Esq., it was. ;" .eesotved, That the primary meetings be re quested to take into consideration the propriety of instructing their delegates to said County' Convention on the subject of appointing dele gates to the State Convention, to assemble at Harrilbarg, oa the 4th of March next, to nomi nate a candidate for Canal Commissioner, and , appoint delegates to the next National Conven tion, to nominate candidates for President and Vice President. On motion, the proceedings of the committee were directed to be published in the tfforning Post. A. BURKE, Chairman. L. HARPER, ..4er'sr.. to the call to the friends of Gen. Scorr, to •••. which is - first attached the name of T. J. BIGILIsIi and which we therefore presume was written by him, we find the following remarkable passage ; —and we ask in astonishment Who art thry that are that alluded to' - We invite all to come, except the opponents of American industry, and the advocates of Brit ish Tariffs, who have never yet forgiven. Scott for his treatment of their allies at Bridgewater, Lundy's Lane, and Chippewa," The only opponents of American industry:-of whom we have any knowledge, are those tithe would drivell^oM ourskores the industrious poior of all countries,—who, fleeing fmtna oPPre 3 3 l ion end want, seek a home in this : Conntry, rthere Millions of uncultivtited‘ ogres• of land,' and thousand of miles of new improvements, in tbe shape of turnpikes, and canals, '•and railroads, offer to all who • are willing to work, ample era- Pigment and living wages; and where our coal stantly increasing foreign . and _domestic_cum % 'merce offers employment to thousands *morally who otherwise might be in want; and wbei'e the almost infinite : variety of avocations is making constant demands upon the labor of the indus trious. Those . vho - would drive •from our coun try all who are daily seeking for employment in it,—and among the abettors of whom is the dis tinguished author of the extruct,—are indeed the enemies prAmerican,indu ati7 ~ If these are not MIAMI to come, the Scow meeting will, tie abortion;din • ••• • • "The advocates of. British Tariffs," (Ire amourg the uninvited. These are they. Who .have beets continually sating about the introductionof at • • t:iisies the txranttfacture of foreign countries, that ore taken in exchange for our surplus cotton , tobacco, Bop; grahr;". Cheese, &c., and - wir, scear to prohibit the introduction of all articlelS, no matter-ha* filtiCh surplus pr.)- t may h ave, we m nor tow much the people I. 'l .flay l)rii d d esi in re :excbjwge ! and n:ec 4 :11P articles brought from a for it. These advocates of would follow the example . of their , f f 111) ~ - .-Laborers, the aristocracrof England, with ' 7 4014 . ..0ke; all. their sympathies, and to imitate -: 'Wholil . all:thein acts are directed. They care or man 'of this or any other coun try, Theirlanguage is--" Let the government taken:ire of the rich, and the rich (kind:Bonier) will take care v of the po6r." Let these fail to at. tend the meeting; and such as are included in the,call will make a slender party. • • - But there are those " who have never yet for , even Scow for his treatment of their allies at • Bridgewater,• Lundy's .Lane, ° saidChippewa." 'Most - truly would we refoice;lrive;ould think sincere in this attemptio - exclude - a large. por tion of the,,Whig party friin the ianks of the • pure ' and unlePed friends Of 9eu. Scorr: but it cannot be.' only intended as a sort or ap ;it . ? hioi' it: is thought some soft head ed souls, of-no great intelligence - or political Ca , PaOity, who hrivileretcifore acted with the Dem . °erotic party, may be caught- Well, if there is even one who can thus prove himself a simple ton, we can only, pity him ; lint :cre, must say to , bin; that he will find himself- in 'bad company by the time he awakes from his delusion:, Thais, who have "never forgiven Scow for his treat meat of their allies" in the war of 1812, were such as rdoieed in the defeat of our countrymen of the river Raisin;—such as defended Hull for having surrendered to a vastly inferior force at - Detroit ; svol l as . secreted pritieh spies at the City of 'Washington, and offered every excuse for, the treacheries of Armsrsono and WINDS% 1044 Riming poot. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITIV Harper & Layton, Proprietors and Publishers. L. HICEPEai .EDITOR PIMIBMIAM: WEDNESDAY BIORNING JULY' 30, .185 i DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. -,FPR.GOVF,RNORi WILLIAM 'BLGLER, ; I►IINATIONS JEBEMIAHI3.::SIIACK> of Somerset! : :JAMES •CAMPBELL, ' ter -20)1N ON; • Ownalertand. WALTER -H: tLOWRIE;: nj Allegheny: WHO ARE THEY for a. moment that this invitatiott.tonitnitt4mtrere CONSISTENCY Is A JEWEL" And of all the jewels that can be.sought for, Whig consistency is the most valuable, .because the mostrare. We have .been.4titt9 think qua, fiiifii•ateisual of the call fo nd meeting of the fneiads (en. bot:ir`as a Oandidate fOr the hisidenCy, which is heeded, 4d - was 'doubtless written by 1% - T. litawAtt,.Esq one of the con- Witig.L.sgenilemeit who".support low; Shona foil Cepa! Commissioner,iitlie _same Strohm who virtually voted to let theitrtny in Mexico perish, rather than vote a dollar from the patio treasury TO sustain:thorn in their forts to carry On a /that•-ir made 'the them.a.of ,every. song,to. glorify , Gen.- S?:VIT ; and which, in its onset, in its progre.ss, in its every stage, from inception to completion, was de nounced-in terms•of-reproacbi-and derisionmind infamy,, only equalled by.the. - Arituperationi antl• falsehood diretitedaglOst • tliaiu'lqwilinitaiinea .the war. of 1 . 8f2 ;,ind;this, too,by.sinne , of those who now sustain lien." Scoir,.: 'and many of the most activo..of whom'are . the sons of those ' who would bate spicl.thecountrYto Englan d inilSl2i , —who have- 4 4. 1 i tr i c an feeling in ttle'' , contracted souls: and Whose highest aspititions would be reached if they''C'eintliplace themselves permanently •in power; .and make' our govern ment wbattheir fatharirtio4 l ,tlhilemacle it-but sprawl : Aom the "Oitiptcifttallitigii niistoera cies of Yarope. - . ^' Such men as theleader,,4lf4fsSatid,-Ais head of the Abolitiott:paytrefAllegheny county, —this recipient ~of plutider frcim: the State,— ;this', admitted ' L--this man who, sustained eve.rrpotition of the leaders who opposed the war out of which th4:ivould now form' a halo :of glory in which to envelope . Scorr,—for such a nian'as this to call upon ihe' "Soldiers of the war of i 812!". ",s;:tilltera of the Mexican campaign !" "Friends of :the Union;" and "Vpung Men ,!" to "come join with: usr is &boa . M ' asodest and consistent would • , e voice he the of the traitor, calling upon all patriots to come and • rojoice with' him at the 'success of the enemits . ef their' Country ! oz the highway - ro12•1 )ii,caliing upon' all good citizens to rejoice with him that law and government were prostrat ed! or the' depraved and corrupt contemner Of all virtue, calling upon the devout and hunible Christian to join him, in celebrating the tri umphs of infidelity l• minarvEtwialis; • .A lite iriltir .Ott the subject of the poor in London, gives this language, (us coming from n little coster . boy,) that, may betaken as a fair il lustration of the :spirit penuding large .por 'Lion of society, which we regard as more intel ligent and perhaps more worthy. When inter 'rogoted respecting his knOwledge of our SAmas, he said : . • " I have head a little about our Savior—they seem to say he was n goodish kind of n man ; but if he say's as how a cove's to forgiven feller as hits you, I should say he knowed nothing about it." Such is given as the 'language of a poor boy, whose only income is that derived from selling a few apples ; whose only school is the narrow and crowded streets of London: whose only educe tiodis the'corintiii of a few . pennies, the know ledge of what'they procure for him, and other knowledge, derived. prom companions no wiser or better than biuiself, respecting matters perhaps in no way calculated to refine hid feel ings or make him an intelligent and usethl man : whose only round of, picisures, perhaps, have their origin in the cock-pit or the gin -shop : whose almost total hick of useful knowledge pla ces him upon a level but little above that of braces ; and whose thoughts, and feelings, and desires, are probably even more bestial than,hu man. But it is well to look above the poor, and ig norant, and degraded: and enquire how much more encouraging an rnewer is given by the con duct of those who; move in what are called the higher walks of life Unfortunately, when we put the interrogatoty here, we find tkepractieut answer the same: - : 31)o we inquire among those who profess to be governed by the precepts of that SAVIOtt, and from whom we ought to have a right to expect better things! In almost every instance the answer is the same, if we take it as Ilas a brother or sister done u wrung. —per luips given only a trifling ground for offence ? instead of. a manifestation of kindness on the part of the injured or.offended one, bow often do we find' that retribution is demanded, and it may be that injury is inflicted far exceeding that which lead called forth-this -angry display. In stead o 1 the noble, inagntinimous, and Chris tian coterse, of acting in such a manner with the offender, ns to show that we soer abOr; the re gion 'Or retaliation and revenge;- .(whichare calculated to make worse not .only . , an _offender, but the offended)—how many arrogate to them selves the power to determine all the motives which prompted a fellow being to aCtion: awl upon this false basis proceed to deal out ven geance as if they were omnipotent! . What are, we to infer from the facts as, they are? . Not, as the poor little apple-boy inferred ; but we may justly infer that He knew how diffi cult would be the task of thus schooling our selves, and He therefore warned all, that, unless they shenld forgive Milers they need not hope for forgiveness. But '.the, practice of ,forbearance and forgivenesa towards our fellow men only in creases our capacity and desire to do so, in, the seine manner that our capacity to — Perform manual feats is increased by an native and con tinued exercise of our muscles. And how much more grateful to the Soul is the feeling arising from the practice of any. humanising - mad har monising action, than any sensation produced by the • excitement of angry, and mil/Chins, and re vengeful passions ! We may fr . ; .upon . vice, and deprecate wrong. without in any manner acting unkindly towards—thi4eiiietrator of wrong. We can easily show by,Our conduct, however weak we ourselves may -- be in some points, that we are still striving to 'gain greater strength; and that we are ablettnd willing to aid, perhaps a -less erring brother or sister, to become more strong, by seeking' earnestly the true sources whence strength is derived. Theis, if we truly realize our own position as weak and transitory beings, we shall be continually in creasing our power to do good—by.' receiving that kind of sustenance which we most need, and iMparting that which may be most, essential to our neighbor. ITBEIPRVTH WELL •SPOKEN: At the:4lde *Women's Convention at, Akron, Ohio, one of the younger members arose and de livered herself after this manner. She said:— ~:~s. r; • .7 - ,..• ,; • -•-• ;. ;:i • • , ••': "r.• e cot 1-1 7: 4 4 .; - -7:•* - • ' • * ''"E` ' • : 4 1k: -*• CITY. `AFFAIR S. - . . forrtcm.L.] Proceeding■ In Select Connell MONDAY .YENINO, J. 911 28, Council‘mete-, Present, Ilesseh. itii2ci;7l 4 lo • Gallagher, iii ;Tones; Itelly,'.3Tennedy;:: 7 Kent, Kier, Morn*, Riiehirrt, Wilson; and-.Priiident Murray. The miutilisAlf 4 latt.'meeting.icMits-rektP and approved. l :; • , Mr. Rinehartrpirented a petition for a pub lic lamp on the -- corner of Wayne and Fayette streets. .Referred to Committee on Gas Light- Mr. Morrow. a,itommunication from John Fok; claiming the reward of $5OO, offered for the ar rest-Mid -contiction—ef Refeirecl. to Committee on Claims and Acccrunts, in con junction with the City Solicitor, with instruc tions.,to !sport atsexttneeting of,Councila., . , ... 1 1"fif president,presented the annual.report of AlitTricstees of. the .Pittsbtugh Chis:Works, which Was rend and accepted. Also, a bill of said Company for gattfurnialted for public lamps, amounting for the ri months ending lat Mal., to $4,1379,95: Referred to "Committee on Claims and Accounts. • The •following, businege heretofore coninfuni bated from Contionni:.CoUncil,• was tben. taken . .„ - Bill of It. B. 11ei'110witt,.4:132'4,51.1 for rcgulating, for months, ending:loth ult. In Common' Council`-referred •to Committee ot; ojtAiinaf ; andl Accounts: . ' _ 'Petition foil trikteil 'pipes on . Pranktin.: street In Common ~.0. ) ,40 ;referred ; to :Vidor Cout • _; . Report otWoterSotinnigee on alpine ef J. R. Coulter for_ rent;'' *upped resolution.; In Comm:6 °initial 'moo - lend and accepted, and resobition read three.litnes, ' and adopted, viz Resolver', That' thiMayor be authorized to is sue hie yfartunte:nxi' the 'Treasurer •in fitioi of Mr4:l3;;;Coultei.f4lsl3.l" in full for lb :yiars ground rent on two to to • the first •_of 1851pandinfoll•for2l years rent owlet former ly Rage* firth. let of .7qtap; • COlnnitlileatiOn . riinn K.-API:JowI:4 relative to the.: thidutborifted Vetoing' ;of public . sewsrs, In 'Manion' Cennoll lefeiketr ft) 'Connnittee. on Streets, with instrietions . to report an" (*ail . Report of Comniitteeon Printing, with annexed - ^in-Comlnon Connell, report read and'accepted, and rosikaton- -read three time, and adopted, tit: RP:elm/ v . Tielit:the Mayor -be and he is hereby authorize& and instructedto draw his _warrant on the City Treasurer . in fav or of Wm. 11. Whit , - ney, for use of Edward Simpson, Esq., for the sum of $127,40; and In favor of L. ITarper :for the sum of $4l), in full of their respective ac-* counts. • ' ' • ••- : • Au ordinance relatiVe to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in Select Conned referred to a committee of two from Select Council, and three from Common Council. In Common Coun cil amended by substituting thCrefor and adop tint.; the annexed resolution, and Messrs. 'Rid dle, Harper. and bovrey.iippointed on part of Common Council. • Resolved, That a committee of two members of Select and three of the Common Council be appoinied to confer with the Thesident and Di rectors of the Petuasylrani° Railroad Company, and to enquire into the expediency of modifying the right granted to said Company by the ordi nance of June 15, 1848, to lay rails, &c., ou Liberty street to the river; and that said corn mittee report at the next regular meeting of Councils. In all of which action of. Common Council the Select Council concurred: and Messrs. Moirow and Kier were appointed on part of the select Council, under the last resolution. . - . Mr. Rinehart presented a report: - from the Committee on Markets, which was read and ac cepted. Mr. Bruce offered the following resolution, which:was road a first and second time, when Mr. Jon e s moved to refer it to the Water Com mittee. which . was last . an division—yeas 13, nays Mr. Gallagher moved its third reading and final passage. and Mr. Brace called the yeas and nays, which were ordered and were as follows : Yeas.—Messrs. Bruce, Gallagher. Rill, Kelly, Kennedy, Kent, Wilson, and•President--.8. Nays.—Messrs. Day, Jones, Kier, Morrow and Rinehart-0. And there being votes in the negative, the resolution laid over on id reading. The President presented the following, resolu tion, which was read three times and adopted: Resolved, That the Board of . Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Co. be.outhorized to reduce the price of gas to $2,10 per thousand feet, with a further reduction of 10 cents. per thousand feet for prompt payment Mr. Rill offered the following resolution.: Revived, That the water committee be direct ed to hove water pipes of suitable size, laid on Morris street from Penn street Northwardly about 1:10 feet. The resolution was read n first and second haft}.reading-anditual passage, and called the yeas and nays ; but ob jection being triode, the question was not put. and Mr. llay moved to refer the resolution to the water committee with power to act. But there being a vote in the negative. (Mr. Bruce;) and the power to act, Involving discre tionally, ti grata of money, the'motion did not prevail, and the resolution laid over as on third reading,. • • - • • Mr: Kelly presented the bill of Jas. Criswell for $129,87- for-dray No.. plates, &c. Also, a _bill of Sehuchman & liantilelti,lor $4O; rim:lith ographing 132 bonds. 'Referred to committee on claims and accounts. In all of which finished action the ,C..G. con- The following business from C. •0: Was then taken,up, viz: •.• The following resolution in 0. G. read three times end adopted : Rewired, That the membere of Councils:ac cept the polite invitation of- the rreaideut of the 0, and P. R. RI C. to be present at-the opening of said road to Rochester and-New s Brighton ob. Wednesday.next, and that we attend said cote.' oration in a body. • ~ Alio, the following resolution in V. C., rpad: three times and adopted : • • I ! I, Resolved, That' In view of the efforts now: making to divert the trade of the West from the City of. Pittsburgh; anti . to concentrate, it 'at other points , the most proriipt arid eneitelle ac tion is required on the part of those-who are in terested in the prosperity-of ,this 'city,•to avert the disasters which • now threaten our commer cial relations. • '• 2. Resolved, That a direct Railroad connection betweeti:Pittsburghand the Steubenville and In diana Railroad by means of the. Pittsburghttint Steubenville Railroad, presents the beet 'means by which, these efforts to direct trade- from our . city can be suffieiently ccitinteracted: 3. Ruoloed;. That-such connection with the. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, which passes through the centrer'of .the State of Ohio, and is Ce;nneeted with all • the . great lines of Railroad passing through.that State will open the short est and best channel of commerce between the East and the West, and will constitute this city a depot . for .an immense commerce that. will otherwise be diverted to other channels. • 4. Re.gotved, That bps direct Railroad between Steubenville and Pittsburgh, all the Ohio roads may communicate with Philadelphia by the best route, and by the same'ronte a channel is open ed by which Philadelphia may control Western trade, and whilst keeping faith with Allegheny county, establish the great depots of commerce within this Coiritnonwealth: herefo e r c e o , trunen that d h th t e o Selecttecitizen's 'and Common S;R e"ChOeudn sdo r of Pittsburgh, a 'promitt, active and general'sup port of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail road, and do also commend that enterprise to the favor and support of the authorities and citizens of Philadelphia. - • 1. • itlso, the following - resolution:llMT.; ,rtad and referred to com; on streets; with power. to net: . . , •,;..--::::...;!...;.:.,:•. -.,•,:.'..:"--.i :::;,'. ;-- !,.:*.'....- .:' .... ...1.L.,.ir,„4:141',',.::...:4;.i..,-.': - \ - BEIM In all of which notion the S. C. concurred. Also, the following preamble and resolution, in C. C. read three times and adopted, and Messrs. Reis, Iltaso and - Gyibben appointed on part of C. C. ic;•••••• •••• t - Ohidand Pennsylvania Railroad - yompitry:have not; ati-ete, believe; expended the,: tnnds.: appropriatecttothe road, as ordered by'; 'the Pillutylin 4f...the Cit y of Pittsburgh; there-: --xore;;,F• • \ Rei -0 44,* .Thfit •a' ciinaraittee`of - two from the Select and three from the Common Council be appointed to wait upon the 'Managers of•the Railroad, and ascertain what are their views and intentions as to the termination of said Roid, and whether it is their intention to carry • said Road ovekithe Allegheny river to the-city of Pittsburgh and when And , report to-Councils as soon ns possible. Iu all of which` action of C r . , C. the S. C. con andllessivi Vent and Rinehart appoint ed ompart of. S. o...under the last resolution...go The resolution relative to assessment of busi ness tai'idoited in 'Si C.,' wile returned from C. C. "referred to -finance tom." On motion of Mt. : 41 9Vrew: Gte - S.T..adhered to its former at-. Iron, anta cOnit"Af nonfeietice was appointed— Messrs.. Morrow and. Bruce on part of S. C. • Mr. , Bruce, on leave, withdrew his objection to the passage of the resolution relative to water pipes on . Morris street;- And' the same was read a third timiland adopted. The resolntionteltitive to rebuilding the:Eagle Engine louse,wailiethrned to C. C. '"referred ;toßity Solicitor. tor his opinion ns •to'the legality ot-the nppropriation."- And on motion the ac tion Of. 0,, Q.• jvas„eoncurred - in. Ott"taotiOn-pf;Mr;.Gallagher, it was resolved tl4-I.v.hen _Council adjourns it will 'adjourn to meet on the ?081-inst., nt 9 o'clock., A. M. ...And the Council•adjourned.' • • : rToeeedlnip In Common. Connell. " . ,` Motcoo,:lily. 28, 1851. IV6lakti ; o'ireient:.LMasri3. Cor .dell, Cahningbam, Friend, Hamniond, Harper, Kaye; , Loni7,:Lytle,'ill ! Farlantl," - Mellon,- SC'olt; Thin; Siott; Tin dle•-,Willuck, • Wanda, - Young,. and , President McKnight.- • ' The . minutes' of the, two preeediug:ineetings - rend and approved. - Mr. hfellon - presented a petition for water pipes im Crawford street. Read and referied to IVater Com., with power to act. Mr ; AND, Scorr—A petition asking for an appropriation of 600 feet of Lose to ,tho . Fair mount Fire Co. Read and, referred to Com. on Engines, with potter to' act. Mr. Lownv—A bill of Wm. Shore -St muonnting $74,16.. Read . . and referred to hugate,, Mr. Witson—Aililit - OTR: — C. - Stockton, for stationety. $11,80.. .Read..nnd referred to Cam; on. City Printing. Mr. Youtto—A. report from the Com. on City Printing, together with the following resolution; „. • • ... • . Reaoivedp That the Mayor be, and h - e is here by, instructed to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer, in favor of W. S. !fawn, for,,the sum of *ll7-1;77, in' full, of his respective••aeiounts till date. •••• • ••' *•:• • Report read and - accepted, and resolutioiiiiiad three times and adopted. • Mr. Astk. Seorr—A petition fur the erection of a public lamp on the corner of Walnut street and Spring alley. Ilead.and referred to corn. nn 1-,Pas lighting. In all which action the S . , C. concurred. On motion of !kir. Cordell, the following reso lution was taken up and read, viz: nrBolved, That the Select Council adhere to their former action, appropriating $l6OO fur re building the Eagle Engine House, and also em powering the com. on engines and hose to con tract fur the same; and that the Mayor be and he is hereby authorised to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer for the same, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. On motion of Mr. Riddle, the resolution was amended, making the appropriation payable in October, 1832. The resolution was then, on motion of Mr. Cunningham, referred to the City Solicitor for his opinion as to the legality of the appropria tion. and concurred in by S. C. • Mr. Ilarperroffered the following resolution, which was adopted by both Councils, viz: • Ile3olved, That the members of Councils ac cept the polite incitation of the President of the Ohio and Pennsylvdnia Railroad Company to be present at the opening of said Road to, Roches ter and New line:ton, on Wednesday next, and that we attend said celebration in a body. • The business from the Select . Council Tres then taken up and action concurred in, . and Council adjourned. WIPE. • - The word wife does not in our opinion simply mean, as Walker has it, "a women that has a husband ;" for some women have husbands, and good ones too, who are not wives according to our understanding of the term. Wife does not mean a woman nor a lady only, nor a slave, nor a mistress, a mother nor a nurse, a teacher nor a companion, a tool nor a play-thing, but she is - nitibass-unitedtagether, per nig et per tout, in one beautiful and . In society she is a woman, in the parlor a latly;;In the nursery a slave, in the dining room a mistress, in her chamber a mother, in the sick room a nurse, to ber children a, teacher, to her husband a compan ion and an equal but in no situation 'whatever can she be a politician a preacher, a laviyer, physician or philosopher, without becoming a literary blue stocking, the antipodes of wife, and the most contemptible being on the earth, The office of a wife, therefore is the happiest, yet mostbutable position that frail mortality tan occupy: Nerds there any station on,earth to which the Lords of creation", can - aspire, the duties of-ibicli are more responsible, and the faithful or imperfect discharge otwhich will be rewarded with more intensity, than.those of the-wife; which we believe to be one of the con sequences of a violation of the high trusts com mitted to the first wife in the garden of Eden, that she should be "an help meet to A ." dam • To society she is an indispensable 'member.— To the pallor the most important personage,' in We nursery the most abject slave, in the dining :room. the most absolute sovereign, in her cham ber a guardian angel, in the sick room the best . physician, to her children the wisest priest and to her husband the most valued and valuable agent, the dearest and cheapest counsellor, the most loved and loving companion; inn word, ," the wife atlromp''.is every blessing the 'mortal mind can conceive or hettridesire. "Home without wife is a strange land," a head without brains, &heart without a conscience, a ship without ' sails, an ocean without waves, a world without religion; a hearen•withont 6 God! . 13insAt. Sr . • • &eaI:ECM/JO EIXALL ONTA.—There is a treat truth in the folloWing remarks which we extract fit= Sir' Henry Bulwer's eloquent speech•at Capon Springs. 'ti do • not; however, agree with some preceding thetit. is altogether unnatural or un common to find - in greatiSouthern States men who speak -with 'indifference of the possibility of those great StitteS 'becoming small ones.:.: (Sensation.) There are such men in my own country, and 1 am not astonished at it. ifyou want to know the value of health, !jou viusenot expiii to' ascertain it from inquiry of the strong and robust. his the in valid who will tell it to you ; and thus it is With na tions. r lf you' wish to learn the value of a na tional power and a national greatness, you must ask the question of the Pole, the Venetian ' the Ge noese—of thepeopie who, owing to their divisions and their weakness, have lost a national existence or-you must direct your inquiry to the people of those sman States in Europe or America ' which still exist, but -while they enjoy the name of rode= pendence, are alternately under the dictatorship of domestic factions or foreign force. ,(Applause] Honor, then, to the man who collects from the aggregate wisdom of a great community a suf. ficient moral power to assuage local passions, and keep within appropriate limits party discontents." [Applause.] ' Sir HeneryHalwer has. made many happy hits in his various festival orations in this country, says 'the Richmond . Republican, bat he never bit the nail more plumply on the head than in the above sentiments. . . KUM (-_,‘'‘',. , ~~r .. ."S. . =ES • t• A.' ==i=limmwm=JogM _ ~~ ESIBEI Scribbling; anb A monster omnibus has tiemuladylln befwetn Glargbwt Piaslcy. It carrieOribii4VlY4issen- Bert -t't: Richard RtiMits(iteliedfaijiantil!talllYa-leteds at Shellie)a' the - task of WilkimflooorOakiiiiiiit in tOOO consecutive quarter tiours. Among the ather.eurianst b:lingettart.oe4 the late Istvor a tbir3 - 4n the nuti3ber of working tailors. Ifenry A. Wise mode a motion in the Virginia Ref4nn Convention, a few days since, to strike out the. onti-duelting CIBUIC of the constitution.. tAr:wis reject , rd by 2. 1 1e19 of es ;I,.naya Os. , There is to be a convention of the'Spiritaat Rap• pets at Rochester - iofebtuarrnext.• Wheir - so get together she !east that they can do is to knock up on otittlopkike.*; . t. ; .11 Rieg01.°115t1t444044tea.Y.4,,,,,M. 2361 hiving fallen since the.first Sanday In May. The corn aud.tolfacOceroPilitreihtidid A letter from Vicksburgh says - that Gen:Vonte will cony - the State Or fitavertior, but thc.sccessloilisil oreimaking.desperafe alone to,defeat his election. The stetimer St. I.onin I:eui4 C . ll the tint forNesittt,liiiips whit seventeen hundred 'lens' of freight. Site was aowts le, the, stunts final ite" stern., . This ireaid.io be the large.% freight e set' liken single , . . ..--:The Missouri Repul•lfenn„ of th 10th , 12 .511 that they teem frnm an atithehtidquetster,Ahat Cof.lloniptinn lids declined accepting the mice .4Commissione'r of I,antl rig lio had : teen ap. pointed by-the Preeident. - •• . rofnimpliptty the PirstanGovernoient taker'pre cedence of 4111 others; There ;are only two officers in 'the kingdom=-the tai-gatherer and tVri haniam. .: • Aboull9,ooo itereeat.‘!andthe . %lei:filly' of Defiance:on the C}ll24i; and the Idaumee and Angleize •riven, will be </acted forret° of auction in Sepieruber *Or early in oetOl,r. , They ate generalli'induable farrn: ining.,lands, sod If no sold at auction„ will them be pub. jeet.tct entry ot Oil( the aprraisement, actual settlers. Tho Phifsdellibia•papers state that on Traeaday afternoon the Marshal's police arrested Copt. John Nag: lee, upon :be , charge 'tie forging laud warrants. The arrest was made Opear a sylrron't fasstedipllta!thinitton . 04: : : saw fish, 14 kailoilg anJ weighing Ilibo tbs., 'lha now being right by some lishe'renen alPaPe May on • • " •L•—• The Whigs' .Of Second Disirici in Louisiana, which the recent unhappy difficulty existed,) have nominated Alex. C. Deist, Eciv, for Congress ' • ' A veanets pitsee awes that is locomotive!, reees I y passed over tie Bail-road flo — uFceiar. - ir,-H eir d esz i. a Jig ince of lalliiilasuesees (74 iffilesyin sixty-one inn in an eight feet boat, en his way to Provi dined from New York, tatiebed at Wright's Port on the 18.111 inst. • • • N. Ther e arenow living in Newark, N. ~ and its vicinity, 7 brothers and sisters, the youngest of. whoa! In in his 56th year. The last death was an infantin Aug, 179 and consequently there hainot been a death in The (amity in nearly 51 jeers. • *. ' A Weeteniedifor;in mniviunciilefikit he had seen u " says she "laCikediernark - ably wait, as 'flit U 4 be mated eee." The , Impudence of * saute of the FAi *oriel fiateinio , is past comprehension Baran Dudeiant, harba-d of the farnonA romance writer, George Sand, has just died of a boanlingfhowe in one of the small streets of the 12th arandißsement in . . . p a miy 'Flirter, the'eelebniteddoneer, has.taien her heal leaye of the stage at the KirceihneithiiiiTheii tre, at Vienna, where Ate made:her debut upwardifof following &sanctum was 'riven at tbiraurth of July celebration in Newark, N J.: 'The Women—in the Revolattosi they freely gar* up their rea—now they shalt not go without tLeir roass," . The ceremony of breaking ground on the stile and Lexington Railroad track took place on; tba /701, %slat a Parse coneouree'Of people and many.ptiblist officers of Kentucky, and of rations places in Ohio This line will be pushed forward promptly to comple tion. The democratic Convention of the seconil,Cin gressional district in Mirylad, which met at Ils&o;t: town on the 10th instant, nominated the Hon. WiWaif T. lllansi3on, for re election to Congtess Tito Conven t:on also paved resolutions in favor of the Compmtnise: The ship Flora McDonald, Copt Wrdge,- .which sailed (roma:inhume on the 4 251 for Rotterdam, took on one of the largest mimeses ever shipped from tbai pow. it consisted of 1303 idols. of Tobacco, Wu bids. of Floor tad 37,11.10 Midi' slaver, tVe are WRY to hear that Col. Polirsa.t.,. the te meet one cN tididate for Governor of Rent day, i;,confia rid to his room in Princeton with the intiaminstory rhea watism. •' --- A setranitiellttAlls, last weak, mistook arttenie for polivertzed ummonia , .nnd used it in prepar ing; bread. Alr.. Allen's family were all dangerously poi soned; Earle : an old and respectable citizen, of Prrthitlenre, R. I.; died on the lath inst.; in his Stet ear. lie was fortheily IRepresentative in the pend ia] Asseithly, Lieutenant Governue.and 'Presidential Elector.' Re received tbehighest honors of the Masonic rraternity, 110 izok. a warts part fit the coi.troversy raised by UteAtiti . crinitins iwenty . ,yearSago. • : Alma rourn'elonk 'on Saaurdny morning .*Cot . , forty fee . ' of prokierf *Litrf, itroat, Boson, sunk, carrying ws.iti it obeiOt fifty cords of wood and onotun tired tenet of • The United States Etteakter Allegbany is anger: going a thorough overhau/ing ea the Gorport Veld tier ProPeller:Arrre,to,be,rokoo.ouvorul side v0b..1. sub. atituierl. 1 ' -,.. A Geisenn druggiaantinninna n a fp . .- 4,isi - ei iii ili • i4;o.4.iited,iti,eide on Vrcday wenkibygablai rilagn... OUPrat'ele acid- 1- - • .: - - ::xii - A - 71- -.. i . •;'.6a.i, Tbe Virginia Coneettiniiiike(iiAed:to inaltethe property of individual stwitbietiliaol Banks . iiable for There are at the pieeisittima 103 Clergymen of • . li fferent - denomlnts‘tßus . .,l74llpre_.ik!b".ellY of Boston. •U S. brig Perry was at Si. fliFfena,..latiel, bound for the Cape 'de Verde, ail well. . , . • Powdered charcoal placed around rose bushes and other flagrant has the effect of adding greatly to the richness of flog/or. Mr John Bicker, - Postraester,Jonestown, I-chea t:in county, Is said, by the Adymtiser, to be the oldest Postmaster in tlte'Untleif States. Ho was appointed .nn der Jefferson, In 18U2, and is.the . first and only Postmas ter Jor,e9taven babbitt!: , ; • AUIREIIIIIII, : : . . In' New Castle,dn •Tburidnyi'2ltlt instant; by Wns Donnelly, Esq, Mr. WM. WcHISTINt( or Rochester, Heaver county, to Miss Al -Gen cssce county, NearNorlc, .. . • ' • • - Store : Room -Rile Rent. • " - . .. . , rilliE subscriber offers for rent three- large und -An 1. Well-finished STORE ROOMS; entirely new, 'YTS located ow Filltiotreet, opposite the Exchange Ban Posseseion will be given immediately. For lentil, &e , Op t° . • '• : : ‘: ''' It CANIPIIF.I.L.,• .t. i ::. - ~ -... 5 ..., • •-, , on the premises. • ,Pittsburgh' Life liasurauce Company. VITANTED—Two,or three 'Men to act es Agents -TY' active busineqs'nien. None others need apply. jyMelve C. A.."COLTON,Sec*Y. .A BB bbta. No. t. for We. tsrt • . , -.Lsl iYab B A. FAUN •to :CO.• ~ . , ALcrn..--5o • New.muiter. , • , , CBum B iustree6Ved— • • • • . Swifter Longings ByStephen C. Foster ; • • Household Words By John Blockley ; lie Doeth All Things Well; Blanche Atpen. By Stephen Glover; Lovely Nell. Ry the Campbell Minstrels; Gently Sighs the Steele: 'The Popular Buell, written for Meddle Jenny Lind and Mad'lle Marietta Aloo hi. By Stephen Glover. Go Where the Morning Shineth. flmt; • Ben Bolt, Summit Polka, Blossom Polka, Jenny Lind's . • Echo `Maltz ;ad • Ita companion, The Blot Wet.; . just published ; - .• • . Grave of Bonaparte; •.. . . Aria Alla Scones°. . By T. Valentine ; . Turkish March; Ravel Polka . .. • - • • • Lousiana Belle. By the Sable Haul:toning ; • • • . Grave of Washington. By L.. V. 11. Crosby; Deem Not and Say Not; The Blue Juniata; ' .Grand Polka de Concert. Par W V- Wallace; Silver lien Waltz; Henrietta Polka Duett; . - r . Welnut•street Theatre end. Souvenir of Geritatny.— Two new Scottish's; • - . • • " The Wreath : collection Of Popular Melodies. ar-: ranged u Recreative Lessons for the Piano, in three ... Together wailsliege eelteam of Guitar Music, at • .. • . • • .c • • C BLUME'S jy . 3o . . • Piano Depot, No .-119 Wood at . . —• Mew Meeks I How. Reeks -- .tt. - - . T HOLMES , LITERARY DEPOT, Third street; opposite the Post Deice— • • Imennatlonal-Magazine for August; ' The Gipsy Chief. By W. 111 Reynolds; ' ! • Mabel ; or,The Child of the Battle Field. A Tale of Waterloo; ! • i The Pioneer's Daughter; a Tale of Indian Captivity, By Frnerlon Bennett ; Dictionary of Mechanics', No. 3l; • • • Littell's Living. Age; No. XS; • • •' • . Blackyrood tar AUgalt; ." Adventures of Paul Perwenkle.. j, Sea Story; i The Countess offitaliabtirY. -By Dimas Ecrate-; or. The Saloons of. Palls.. By Maj. Rich. ardson ; . Team.: -a Problem. By the author of Alton Locke; Reveries of a Baehelor-9r, a Book of the Heart; The Farmer's Companion—with illustrations; Traveler's Guide through the U. S. and Canada; • Rena—or, the SnOw'Bud : a Tale of Real Life By • tars.Lze heady; - • • 'The Iteirs of Wart Wayland. By Mary !town' ; The Reel. By Bulwer ; • Not So Bad as We Seem. A Comedy—by Bufwer; The' Daughter of Night. A Story of the Present Time . . • .. • DOD : ! iouLDERs-10,000 cos ; a prime article, receiving a .n 4 far suleby • • .•19 30 -• • ' SHERIFF & BINNING. ' CASRS SIDES AND JOWLS—Iu store and (oriole A' JOU • SHERIFF 3 BINNING. ...W.gitlNG bble Miz i p i l t illv 'glea m • . 1., ' _ OWE ERE KEYSER & 51110 WELL, 1. • • '• ' • Wholesale and Retail Agents, • , ' ' 140 Wool at Pittsburgh. • For sale by D. M. Curry and Joseph Douglass, Alle gheny City, and by Druggists genelllv. a Ueltd&w3m • . , • • * ENCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' INSURANCE- COMPANY, OW PITTSBOROU. C. G. HUSSEY. Press. ...A. W. MARKS. See'Y Ofter—No. 41 Water sf.,irs Warehouse of C. H. Oran:. . Er Tuts Company is now prepared to insure all kinds of rides, on Houses, Manutset >ries, Goods, Mercban dire to Store, and In Transitu Vessels, lee.. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, Is afforded in the character of the Directors, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, well and favorably knourn to the comma nity for their prune nce,intelligenee and integrity. ' :• . • Duiccrous—C. G. Hussey, Wm. Raga'ey, %Vm. Earl. men, Jr.,Walter Itryant, Hugh D. King, Edward Ileazel 'too Z lunacy S.llarbaugh,S. fil. Kier. . marl2:tt. nor- The Tall of the Comet is forty degrees in length. but so thin in substanCe that stars are visible through, it.. 'The marvellous tales of some nesuum mongers are nearly as long, and quite as easily seen through. —The proprietor of Dr. Garrotes Extract' of Yellow -Dock and SanaPoriffa.hoWever, has no occasion to re sort to Audi cafes in order to swim public The rental carts performed by' the skrticLo, wherever it in iniroduceri, is the basin upon which the repu-ation of thin remedy in founded, so the hundreds of certifi cates of renewed hopes—health and life, that •are con tinually flowing in upon him, will prove. Hinnbugs may*tensk far a time, bat a remedy must parwra rare medicinal virtues to establish the. reputa tion that Dr. - Guys:ores Yttlotb.llock and Sarsapazi./.1 has established wherever it has been used. See advt./Linea:eat. • ID"• Odd Fellows , Hall t Odeon Building , Fourth weer; btrmren Wood and SmitAfieli Trusts —Prturbirrgh Encampment , No. 2, meets I n and 3d Tuesdays of each month: Pit ir burgh Degree Lodge, N 0.4, Meet.% es and 4th Toes dsyi Mechanics' Lodge, N 0.9, meets every 7harsdayeven. Mg. %Western Slur Lodge, No 91, meets every Wednesday Iran C•rv•Lodie,No 36?, meets every . Monday War , Mount • Morish •Lodge, No. 360, meets every Friday .Loco Lodge, No: 985, meets every Thariday evening, at their nail, writer of Smithfield and Fish streets. : Twin City Lodge, No. fill, meets every Friday even ing. • 11.11, corner of t.eaeock and Sandusky - streets, Al. leghenyOtty. • Imay29:ly . . . E 7 AngerOng. Lodge.' X. 0. of 0. F.... The Anceivnixl.odge, No. 259, 1. 0: of 0. F., meets every .WraneSilnye veiling In Washington:Hill, Wood 011e01. . • . 41Idisonlaird irlreinneten Kinsstratied"Cottapikr : WA1.1.. 2 1/17L 1r A t S bal ,. krt Y of PUtaDttr R n. of elf insucfigalitstrata and BIARINE RISKS o elf kin d 5.„.. • djaktiskdranasigadithrilincsa,' and M Won st. w.tic* 'Panerion;lt I - Lira:ll;y, R. B. Simpson, losbaa . Rhodes , C. If. Wtn: Rd. gar, Edward Gregg, A:. P: A natio tz, Ww.,Colllngwor.4.ll - C. Sawyer, CI. ut:Keat 4 War. Goma°. feLY.O : Shirley/burg, Huntingdon . S. M. Kier: Deer • lif...i.Your .Petrideurn is working minims in Ws vicinity ; _therefore, we would' thank yo u to send us two dozen by the Pennsylvania' Railroad. • %Ve'ara entirely out, and it is being inquired forottmost . every day. :Yours, respectfully , JOHN - LONG k CO. Hakieteillip,SAtitiland Co;,01110; March 1 0 , 'al. S. :11. Kier ::Dear'Sir—VonrAgenr,•a law weeks since, Left with us four dozen which we' have Rohl. Please forward to us six dozen immediately. • • "z Your medicine is working wonders in this region.— We We can obtain several excellent certi Genies, if •you de , sire them..__ Yours, Ste., . W. W.r.COTT F.. reale by Keiser & hi'Dowell, PIO Wood street; R. .W Sellers, 57 Wood street ; B. A. Fahnestoek & Co., ; comer of Wood and Front streets; D,, Curry, DA: Ellioti,Joseph Douglass, and H. f . ...9dtwanz,atilegheny. Also, by ibe proprietor, • - .S. M. Kfl?.11. opi•Lß Canal Basin. Seventh st., Pittsburgh • • • • • COLUMBUS INSURANCE 'COMPANY. .. FIRE AND MARINE. • CAPITAL, 0360;000.. Imo' Office for the above Companies in the Warehouse o 1 1.. S. Waterman A. Pons, No. 81 Water strnet.. • - U:R. . BEESON, • Agent. '' • • • I'D"- Tim professional merits of JAMES S. DRAFT; Esq , have pointed out such general attention to his name as tits candidate most certain to be successful.th the election to the Presidency of the eonimon that it has been hitherto deemed unnecessary . to present his name through the Press for nomination by the Demo cratic Convention. As a practical . man of business ho has 110 superior in the Stale; as may be known by his measures in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in the dlr.: estrous winters of theN, '3ll and '3l. His experience as *mercantile and nianufaeturinglawYer, insuronne agent, and auditor and matter in chancery, and familiar se l quaintance with legal practice and r evotion to study, gave him in 1846 the almost unanimoas recommendation orate Pittsburgh Dar for the Supreme Court, end *mi.' nently qualify him forth° came In question, which require! his peculiar . working abilities to AIL • Stray ' COW*, • '‘• ..• ; cAWIE to the aubacriber , living 1- n - " - township on the Ruder Road, near 'Coolie tre.....1.' • G son'ailt Red COW, with long horns and • a short tail, and n white bag: Supposed to be a • out *0 years old. The owner is requested to. emus forward, prove property, pay charges earl takirber away, or she will be disposed of according to law. • • - • • • •: . . FOCAL, Jy3t3two . on the premises. 'OUSE AND LOT .FOR VW—For sato, two story Rouse anti Lot of 20 met front by 110 deep, to nit/feet alley. The hone, in well arranged and well fintahed r with good grater, suitable for each room ; a good dry cellar ; a lattice porch ; an out oven ; a large yard and garden • all new and in complete or der; pleatandy situated' en Retaken street, Allegheny; near-the West Common, Immediate possession, if re quired, . . 8- CUTHBERT. tlen't Agent, ; jy3o ... . • . aoSmithfield street. HMINER & CO., Smithfield - street, have received s the International Magaxigis for August—being vol. 4, number one. In literary contents, this number le beyond precedent in interest. The Gipsy Chief. A new work by G. W. M. Rey; 'Holds. This author is well known to.the reading public. tlis fertile mind has no equal in historical romance. Mabel—or,The Child of the Battle Field. A Tato At Waterkie—by the gather Or Don OEM De Baran. This work is highly illustrated and of thrilling interest as ty historical romance. Sbakbpcares Poetical Works, (Boston edition,) bow complete—the best library edition extant. • A ( r h 'apply of Sir E. Bulwer , a new Comedy—Not So Bad as We Seem. 1iDeC0N.: 7 2,5,00 . 44. Prune Ham In mune and Cor salo' SHERIFF & BINNING, jy3o . No. 10 Mattin at. ORN BROOIII9-74 dos. common for sale by _,. ~~J .~-.. .t. • 8 I ~ 4 ? • l' - : : j :: ' : .' ;'.'*:•- • : . - -, i..,..• : :::: . :;. - .4: 11 '''' :: ,=.: -. : 2 . r. .'••....;•.'.;,:' -'1, 7.: 1i.ra...t.:,•1-j.,...,.: 4-.7-...-. • , 1::•,•;•....0,6;7!.i.., ~. v .$.• • • ~.,....i5...,.."4...z..,.,,.L.,5t; MHZ SPECIAL N_SRICES. Q - CARD...As certainterseinsin the Fifth Ward are in the habit of takfrig. the osabelarneltrkto the Ni• agate Fire Company.wahota any - peraiit.and [dale r, • nous inconvenience of the coal( rtnYstis v ieth a v e ' han " 7 sufficient fa-tie in cam of, a fire,—there ft re, we hereby wam allVeriOnS fronfinterfering or pitting any hose or other aptiaratua belonging to, the Company; - without a written permit from the libglneers cif the-Company.— Otherwise they will be ptiscottded against as minion thieves. \order,' • ,•• iM3I Secretary. ED" FOR SA.LE , L-ur . LOT. situated on Liberty street, north side, between Hay and Marbury streets. For terms npply to JOHN SNYDER, at Hank of.Pittsbargb. • . Annie. ofWII.I.IATII W. IRWIN will be submittedlo.the Demderatie . Convitation for nomination es their candidate for the office of,tresident.Judga.of iheCoort . nr Quiarter - Sessionii of Common Pleas. iy24:te Register of vvulo•-•we are authorised to an. nounce that ANDREW BARCLAY, of the City._otAl iertheriy, will be a minds*** tlia'oificedrami aster o Wills, subject to the daqieleit of ,ttar Democratic County Conventiea.., I!: Lt.; tyt • [Prom the :Waif!' Journal, Map 29th,18M.] Dr. J. S. Houghtozer Pepsin, for Dympepalsi,' ' Prepared/km &newt Stomach of thz Oz. lEr-lin • the: 7th of May, 1.851, Rev. SI. D. Pastor of the FoaribPresbyterianChurell,ln .Kentucky, was and had been fur a long time confined to hill room, and moit'or the time to his bed, with' Dyttop. aud_Chronle. Diarrlicea, and was, to all ,appearan..e, on the very verge of the Igravr, and acknowledged ;• be so by his physician, who bad tried all the ordinary means In. Ids power, without effect, and at 'the above named tiiae the patient, with the reagent of his physician, cbm maimed, the use of Dr. lioughtenN PEPBIN,",and .to the . astonitihmCitt, stirprlse and delight ofall„ be ]vac' much relieved the first day. The third oar he kilt his room. • The sixth day, which *vas excessively hot; he rode ten miles with no bad effect ; on the eighth day, he', went on a Vigh to the - country; and; -on the thirteenth 'day, though not entirely restored to his neutral strength, he was so far recovered as to go atoms a Journey of five' hundred miles, where be armed' In safety, much irk proved in health, having had no disturbar ea oi the mont- Itch or bowels, after tat-envier fleet clonal Pepsin:These facts ate not controvertible and that this's a c aSe which ought To convinte all skept ics that there is a power in " Let physicians and dyspeptics Investigate. KEYBPA do fi,I'DOWELL.Agents,! Jell ' • • ' • 140 Wood streut 117 Meeii above. Board of Trade Rooms, cornet o Third and Wood s!reets, every Monday evening._ -- - lefOttos...-TheJonatiarenteTanositSticiavv,of PRY surgb and 'Allegheny, meets on the second blonder of :very-roomiest the r' Market at.,. - . u 67 3 ,1 . • ions YotntraAr., Seiretary.:. . . -- (Er, flints to Pairesst.ite:Waollt:einal.sourcs of disease in children is the • unlrenithineis of parents! It would be just as reasonable to expect it'riCh crop from a barren soil. as that strong and healthy children should be born of parents whose constitutions have been - worn out with intemperance and disease. A sickly frame may. be originally induced by hardships, accidents, or intern peranee, but chiefly by the latter. It hi impossible tharti course of - vice or imprudence should not spoil the best constitution ; and did the terminate here, it would be a just punishment far the folly of the transgressor. But - riet-50.,...F0r when once a disease is Contraeledoind through nrgrict in applying the proper means it becomes. rivited-ia the habit, it is then entailed u port posse.ity.-- - , Female constitutions are as capable of improvement us family estates—and' ye who would wish to improve, not only your own health, but that of yOur own offspring, by eradicating the many distressing diseases that a re.entail ed through neglect or imprudence, lose no time In ptiri-, fyitig the blood and cleansing thelystem. Married per amis.-and those about to be- married; should not fail to purify their blood, for how many diseases are transmit ted to posterity. • llowoften do we see Scalds. Scrofula and a thousand other afflictions, transmitted to the rising generation, that might have been prevented by this time ly precaution +. To accomplish which, there is nothing before the public, or the whole world, so effectual ne Dr BOLUS I.ATEST IMPROVED • FLUID EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA, combining Yellow Voct and Burdock, with the pure and genuine lioudurasSarsipar. ills. For general debility during this'warm.weather; it , neislikett ehaim, restoring elasticity of muscle and vi.' gor, with sprightliness of intellect. . D'lntstOLlfei Dumrattee dompitty, OF NEW YORK. • CAPITAL, 01,280,000. • • Pliteburgn L Ire 'tarmac. 0011311VIDir. CAPITAL 5100,000. 0 -- Ornes. No. 75 Fooarn Stagrr:Xl] President—James S. loon: Vice President—Samuel hl'Clurkan. - Trenstircr.:-losept S. Leech. - • ~ . . • Sectetary,-4.3. A Colton. • ttr See adoertiaement la another pan of thl?.paper f.' . . OEMS LESSEE The. Manager respectfully annoonces that he has made an arrangement with the world renowned LEVI NORTH The greatest Hier of the age, and hiacelebratedTrounc. of Equestrians, together with his magnificent Stud of Horses, inclading the wonderful Dancing Horse, TAMMANY, And the unrivalled Trick Pone secrr BEA rrv, For a series or grind Arens perfonnenees. A spacious Ring has been constructed on the stage, equidling any evrrerected inlhe Unkedl3tates:7- • The Prices of Admission during the Eortestvian Sea Non will be as follows : . . Boxes and Parquens- . ,!.. - _.3Cl_oents. Secoadand Pecored Seati in the Dross Circle - Go do Private Hoses , - 1.1; 4 7G do The Theatse.will beiliorbaillif ventilated. 1712 --- I RIS4 EVENINtag, Erin9l.gy . .ep Islet,suld_Esening's With 111t1Stricitatilseir.lienry FOra. tore Nit find Humorist r • ; • c • • l; leillLOYlAtts' On TranedditztulAatuttosrattaints, July.lUta ,t 31 SI. ~These L . ectures lae,taterspersed wtth humorous anecdote's, includiug the 4rish• Crlsh . Fitter; the Aithinturesitif HanerarStiatte;ana•fillehael Coati day's ,Ilionders. Also,art•eselaing. wltb-John Pbllpoi Curran, the lawyer, patriot,orator and humorist, with selections from h.s speeehes,mieedotecothrs lye, his jukes and tales, and his wbults.clareir, frogs Infancy up ward. ' ':! ;;;', :• • Tickets :Scents estehtii Doora open allksif Rain 7 to commence ats. "7.. hf • Growl Veletrratkomt by, Abecetlia,red 2. I.oflattlialafritl4ll; frO BE lIIFLD in coounamwration of the Doane lois. 11, Lion of- 8 01b00,1l1.,LA.YE'3,,in the Nett lathe% being the 12th 'Anniversary.. or the *mar event. A aItANGRJ4RIVIS.Aar Fli corampTEk. • -.The celelititaon scull be . 141,,1. in a groire neat'OAK• LAND, PectitiyiviniciAvepuF,coaamenciog MAL oouribussea wdl rum regularly - to the:lltOomis M from e owner of Fourth and Giant, and (idol' Mt cot ner of Wylie.ncd Filth weeds • -• PseiidePte.otehe Dep T -Sev. Jrlll6l • Vice .Preeittents- 7 431earge. Otettiluee, J. B;Vaislitl4,Wat.' Reed. Thomas' Knox Rev. 8. Tbomps634.Trtorna allol , ria,Reboil.llsWkina:linti'r annet,latmr Nervion,Tbos. hiolgen, Rol ert Batley. S ec r itaiiis - kliohlinticidatoni.ltalgettritje,,fillakEd. ' Ccoohilice Thos. Nortia tieoly.,Bell.,AlFred Henryßeek,. Marsh of 41-'llay—PETta tiIdCKSON: :• Chaplogit of du Day—Rev: Kitt • Orator of the Day—Raff.LEVOili • Several • • sneakers ore liar ialticildit ink 1 .4 the' Pioaburith Wee Club' '•'' Rev. SIiAIUEL R. %YARD. C lf.Bliefirn, *Ai speo .. k - et It aid o'clock. ' A iplentlia band o'f Musttlolattend. At trio o'clock it Dinner L . e'se:ived Tn dig uteri antaptisauintanner. Mao; Lemonade lee Vrieato, cake, Frani, and alt' the•dellesetec,of: the szttion he tervid on - the oiettalcut. ' • • '.• . The proceeds tirtting frotri'the aide of refreahtnents, the will triapplied to bettevolenipurposea.' The ladies nreinnt rerPectfally and eepc c l • l ll. 4 atite#lo4_4bs pu b lic giNierully, • ~ • - f ; •• Comeentire an; a nd 31, 4grieltest Orator of the age. • . •• Greenwood Gardeti..;• ACHOICE C01.1.E.,T10N OF SHRUBBERY; Vi• tiler .Rovee Rhubarb, Grape ' Vinet,butdv Monthly Roses,endevery plant - necessary to, ornarneut yarns - unn-gartlenv,will found - at Greenwood Nursery:- - OA °mellw o leav s the eorner of Market aestlEillli.torete,Pittiburgh every. hat hour, for the Garden. ; lee .Creant arid. oilier re freeliinente served up in the Saloons •• Oinvni addressed to the Proprietor, West Nanehitter, Allegheny county, Ye will reeeive,prcilt attention. • ' .1. • • irk/41W inn public are infsnned that The OFFICE • I. "BOARD OF. 11FALTl► of &welly of Pittsburgh Is n. CD, Grant street, beivieen Fourth and 'Dinclood street•, where all Notice, eni+Conunonientlons for Ilia &rra must be Left.. BIAS NAVLOIi, . Valuable-Real Eitate:at Private Sala, `J on undersigned criers focsa!e at moderateprices and 'on easy terms of payment; thelollossing city prop erty,. • Nu: 1.•• Foureligitibrßailding Lots . isalOaerryt,apeet i cacti 23 feet froat by nal ep• frieseniAt64re , nearly opposite the Market Houser. • • • .oire Lot of.tirinind on Eteenud strOlOoliiNcl'front by 85 deep. • - 3. A Lot of Ground LiberiYlstreefiOfc.i. front by 100 deep. . 4. Two . Building Lo one COrret_fi on*, die other 25 feet ft ant, on tie tr. e wesiercorner cif.Wainut . and Quarry streets; by 107 teen deep. • • • - • 5. '.i•tvo Building Lo eaeli fleifront inithe ea stern corner of. Walnut acd Quarry sireets,•by 130 fectdhep, AS-A Mock oC Lots tJt feet front by MI feet diep on Quaffs,. srecer.• : .1/WES SLAICF.LNI ..jess '..::' , CCIT.Otb and Liberty sts., second rarity. At6ellll49lllllll' Saloon.' ailid•Eillthllair, Raab. nUHF SUBSCRIBER mpeetfully•fuforms the Ladies 1: and. Gentlemen. of. the' cities sad. vitialty,. that. he has rented. the above splendid. Eitablishment, sod Is prepared tinil will be happy to serve thorn - with =pp rior tinkle of ICE CRS/IBIS and other te!resbments in their geri:bii. • lie begs to aortic patters: himself, from his long expehdnce and COnitallt effortalogise sadsfac lion to his guests, and lippesjo receive share of 'public patronage. • Fiery attention will also , be 'paid Bait 4 and Bathing Rooms Friuule attendantsao the LadiesliOrlinein. rpm several titßß. GokIYALNIEi a ibis City are betel,y notified to sneetoa Utterly street, on +Jana- DAT, SepteuV.er Otb, fur Inspentioa and Parade.: • The Pstra %Vaaneas are regoer.tfully requested to ap• pear as foot, and MA Qp;horfiebnek, as heretofore, kly order of the As:deletion. •,, •• • ' DiV IIY CiaIPRELL4 Chief Engineer. : .:,_,— Lai - err/4' 'Size: rnilllF.w VuRN Ir u H tt. Goof Will and Fixtures I 'or the'llTAll 110tInE, Philadelphia ' now 'doing a good business . being skewed on Chestnutatreet—one of the best lu alions in the city. ,The above is offered for sale in eovequetiee of the proprietor 'being engaged in a maththeturtng basiness Apply, to ..'No. di Idargeretia street, Philadelphia, oral th is Ms.:- • . . ilynns3t UNION L I.V1311:1( -r I3WAIifE --- . la -, GARDNER & DF.VLIN. . - . .THE PROPRIETORS lei'," - .. ~ pectrally- inform their friends p.isi.,:—i.-- - - and the public generaljy, that ~:1.:. L''... they have leased the Stable on " . ":-. 1 • 10 ‘"` Ane norner,of Srnithfieti sera and Ditunwid.,dlirsi;:ror• laxity occupied by Jobusion Graham, where they intend 'keeping con sunny on band first-rate sADDLE HORS. L.,I.IUGGIIt and CARRIAGES of, the latest and m ost appruved styles • , . . • 61r- GARDNER'S long experience in the LtherY Sta. ble buiiti-ss_linving Spent 18 yeaii' With Rudy Parte r son,,peeuliarly qualifies him for ihd business. • Gentle ' men, therercire,- Wiring horses which they with "to in tru.4l to . the. kepping 01 0 safe, and ezpeneaced" person would . to - place. ihein under the care h u llo e s' ,llle in tends devoting his whole time to his - Ile re. spectrally solicits, tr- sharethipublie patronage. . .N.. II --HORSE.* kept: in Ike lowest . rates by this day,: eieekioiltnonih. 3 .........,. , . :.. - '• -...,. % .. : ...DM , -,. ' FligTf 7 WATc r ii MT::= - A few very Superior -4 ,d• Gold Patent Lever %Vetches,' received. by' ex •••, press, among.which are splendid Packet Chirs;. ' - nomoters,or beautiful finish ; • double cased Hans ! lug; also, plain Intl engraved, or•varions styles andstiatterni at IL RICHARDSON'S, . ; Jy: 4 .51 .. , - - ',, .: Market street UNIXESSIGNIIDaters foe sale his properly in. Allegheny City. The-liot is seventy-two feet nine .inelles, fronting on the &astern:moat; and ninety. feet is depth extending from corner at Osy alley: to proper ty awned by th e Protestant Methodist Chliveha—lite lava , provententsam a three story- Hsieh. DWelling, Ished i and two;coaforlablrfrime Dwelling llonses,-- -MICTC is probably no moie °pleasant and. dealrable lo eslity for p rivate residences an the City ihsn the Lotoow offered for. sale.. Tim pigafesvionel pursuits of thestneer signed ds not permit him to ogeopy and enjoy this prop enY. and hence the to aelV If will. be sold a. bar gain, If application be nisde imam.' 'For price andiefts of payment, refer to Mr. Mortdan: Vosteri at' the' Ware house of.P. hreorinlck, Allegheny City.." ' ••' /Y 2o ; l lzt ',' Wht:ll. FOUTICIJIL O'Donnell, Mullen & Co: • . • Pitteiburgh Chair 'and Caolitet- Ware' Begin's, HO. 98 TUIItD ST. r . 1113Wf.1171 walbifll 1111.11.111 T, 000111 .: MANUFACTURERS of Celle Seat Perla! .1311 • • . Chain; Cane Sent •flotking -Chain; lie ', • -ceptiou tad Invalid iCholfs; -.Cline Seat \ ROI a '• and Country House Swots , get, and every variety ef Commotrebairs. / / / All of which were noinnfactincei ceder . their .tienonsl Reperintendenee, eta. ate . • ••• ;•••• warranted both in materiel* alnotnnen. ship Inferior to Mine in the City., .Deatera in these stn. ales sill And it to their especial advarange• to, call.iind etc amlne.fa r themselves, previous. an going elsewhere..- . 2' Steamboats and. ftwellingt terninted, - : Itt . the. Rhottest notice. All orders punctually intended t 0... %. inriS 000 D COACH I'AINTER-;•END is a • M ) 31 04 0 .-WA•Coaci l Visito& Adjourns. Orp • sal , own. -e., puesurawr to an *Mei of, the Orphans' Collet . of . Ileitheny County,the undersigned will baptise. to public sale on lite prentases.oir Thursday, tho alit day of. July, 18.5 t, at 1 o'clock, P. M. that cenain lot of ground In Lawrenceville, at the junction of the Outlet and Oreensburgte Oitailsocontsitung.nbout one and t half sores in lots to suit parchasort: piano( the Lois can be seen by calling on the undersigned. Twits—One•thlrd cash: the balance-in;equal easy mem s. at 6 and 16 Ito cabs Ootn day or Ede, to he sea used by ladvacial• - - MARY BERM '. .1y29:4t . -. • Aem'a Of Jackson Reed, deeti.f. /2_lol/FREY hi ALA LI OLE ; or the • Lacs of an armor. ‘..JI - • By Thomas . %PM, twenty-taw illastrations. by Pbia . Travels in the Uniteii Steteiheie, airing 114 '-alidi 1850: - By the tarty 'Ca:m.ll4e litteara7.l Worley. . No. B of London Labor and the London Poor. . shrive Books )473!rresived and for rale by• • ' • •• •=a.,.c.isrOcKleN;'` NW.`o•lllitiit.strett. Clash *vaned Site . Insuraness.Voo4ll lll 3r of Peauasylvatista. . • CAP/41144000 000.. ,- 4111 A,RT RH ell P E IJ A 1.. THE Mulersigned hailing been appointed, Agents for tbe itbove Company, Lave opened en Office In ,No. Si. Clair street, and are now prepared to effect' luau- . ranee* on city and country property, upon as favorable terms as any responsible - Company in the State. AU persona having pro, pert y Insured in this Company' art entitled to vote for its aNeera;•and to share , in its.estru , logs; but are 1101 . liable, in ally:event. for anything be yowl the amountzhey have paid All losses promptly paid In silty days after proof of the some. OFFIC111113: lion. JOHN C. BUCHEU, President. Cues. R. Hiram, Vine President. Thal L Wilbon.Seereulry. • • David 'Fleming, Attorney nod Counsellor. Di•tetors—lion. John C. Bucher; Radoiph P. Reiter,. Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G. N'Rolll3', Chas: F•• lliester Mies iciraer,samuol %V. slays, David blonenn, dr., John Niontager, Dauphin Colony; Jaeol., S. Haldeman, York; Henry , 11. Fry, Lancaster: Adam Schomer ' Bells; John O . Brenner , , Platadelptini William, biratrorhiotregoinery • Thomas Gillespie, la rerne ; Gordon F. Mason, radfordl Amos ts. KIPP. NWOUCIA.Cfilladj James Dimas,. ; John T. floor. el - , Centro ; John s.laew, Huntingdon :dames C. Moore head, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Lent, Washington ;, 11. Becher, Cumberland ; George IC Manor, Carbon. ark.airc & NOFFITT;;... ~....... ..111: 4 3f,Clair stree4_ • Agents for Plit4ll b. Metall', vs.' • _ L)ATIKAT CANDLLWICIES.—Nrust mceivertat Hash /L Richardson's No. SI Market /Reel: 111110141, 1 0 1 of l'alent Crulleariell, a new snick.. of Newt,' lamb im i i .... vasac. and a stoat Improvement ort tactold wile, whi c h " POD° att tesPeclionY Invited to colt and- tonsiur,, - -•-• -:-' • 4- ':"A'''''''' ,- .....-.1.-^r7---...q,.••• -- MEESE i4;1;. •• -A. , • • ~•;;;;;; y 4,e • "- •. , • • '!.'..? . ...•:; : ;...:•...,..,.:1..,..:..• - •;..%/.'..... - ,,,':: - .'.... - .• . ...:-..:''': :: ',.; . .' ,; : i ' . 4', :A , ' ..; ; ,..-..,.:,...•. : '..j;i:', - ::...:;:f.. -.. .;..r''. - ::',. . ~.. .... .... . . ... . . .. . . I==li= AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. JOSEPH FOSTER ~.:;:. :"7,::,..:',:1tLi;;*.;.;7..'1.:,..7..f. ows x. k \ ~ ..,, ›
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