?’ „2' ~ * 't' r ' -'»■ 4 '•>,.. -*%' j. ./I? *,/ -*s*» V-s'**.*. >//■/?» ; _*. ,!l t l '- / “ *-, * ' ”V *“■-v ' „1 V~r-“- ~ r SW&ygfr^a; *c^:•.r Ky * r*„ >rr ~ ,«/■ - - r .<■ v. ~ , * *•< '-*■* '- :^S ‘&0C:- i , .*-:s»*s /.. >/.■* >\, • ;•. \ w*-/ -'-&;?*?>:* ; v -. *. .•>•*. ;:,;••;• '. .:- •' •’. • " ---v./, -y* /-«■ :v;<:.: -.- ;,',■?/',/>' :;-V-•',■'■,■• ■ .: •• ‘ ' -'.; . - ~ ’ ~>.-." , -. ' ■ • '. -,. 4-W2K^?Pf.tv 4 J.tfA;«i : siJ.&/ . : .- V, -v, ‘ - —————■ I I 1 11 ™<"«MM«gßgggßßg ■ , >-> t ’ * vf-'. -— ; ; .‘v'j y~~ v '^ L * watorr s *^ ; A SPECIAL * __ ~ • t r \\£ ' W!iWll§io§ J ;«:.,.«. «««• u . 1 ' I mwdßm> i:> : - - --V . al P«rt Offiee.- : ra« »® and we a re fearful that we shaU beoompeDedto toa narrow top, with pipes extended to d „ lgnated oa , g aUam feltow", lo ».rt^f^few B „ nlte ffln^KooT' S-,>, ' f - /./V OF General Contention, reference, containuig a lißt ., " •-?•. frytfwss reader a treat of no ordinary character. As xta 0 f Jefferson, Harrison, Tuscarawas, &c. steain engine in England Roger* Second WaiditawU ' Mrepol)Uo a „“r 3 mtdlhSh e %»«lCß^Wg-. \ - . ' Harper & IgtOh. r" title imports, it is based upon cireuma.tances : ~ Uw ha a been organised toe Marquis of Worcester's of Fourth Ward .i 1 BOARD OF HEALTH of iteJliiyorgntgM^te.,,, l f . '„„; r r , 7,^ *-'****?*• BPIT^. a ~ and scenes that have long paasedfrota the mem-_ .. i T Ts,«camwas co., Ohio, and will Inventions,” A. D. 1668. m . "Sol.fliODEß and Gen. - '7.; '.. .•?“?. ', ‘ • unless, through■ the shortly. Capital $lOO,OOO. J tn Newcomer made the first steam en | Bears met be,eh. .>' firrjss, 1 -rxi»-»-• , <^r- ,“ , r%“ ;::^ i, -;•-.< —*• “““ ■ =r jngaagj.l i^fc jsasgs& ,r^g T .TJ „ , The city of Boston alone, says the Raleigh 178 6, Jonathan Hulls first setforth theudea doortof lta> .nbsenber. MWirIaBBiBHP ' L‘ . 1. .- TIT TTT T A M ET GLE R « _, . *K ft whole State offforth Car- of steain navigation. genSuf _ **A 1 j-• Fall ABItANGEMBBTS ' r property, of .Uutt oi* In 1778, Paine first proposed the ap- Dr . L%SM? SS®ga®iffiSSS»! a 14 *'H -FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, u ascertained to be SbieT.OOO.tm That, of p “ Marquis Jouffroy constructed one on , Ule or a» a Spnrtg P"f"“^ , Jfed bl ° <> I'’“ 1 '’“ | leave piulheS -«SEs*sg»>: Sss^ssssss'E:-/:'#/. hsrz^:^:,iiißssiiisbst^f^ar P^i 7^iv k '‘ C r ' y^ ' <■ JOHN B. GIBSON, o/ Cumberland. speaking—JWe*. firpuluwi. . by a steamengine on thTlbelawaro. KVbi; .bfe’. .jd» ; »>s o _S‘ -" P-V'i sgs? “ WALTER H. LOWRIE, o/ Allegheny- Younu misses and young men must-remember \ 1793 began to applyhis P ‘“ 8 Li ' E .'■ >* <*‘ / VHf^ a native of PhUadel, 1 |; hop^^p -± — phm,pp,nc ’ “ d flteam t : i ch - pezsident judge of cotot of common puea* ISI9, from Charleston to Liverpool— Bunf Her- , f l O >V U.. ,4"‘ “ T 1“ d « nt ’* 1 '§« '-' 1 man, of ex- h a ‘ morals, and Wo' *■ Wtanro -J -giving her it’s wife,” -J vility was - |§ caUed at- f?, / male are {> wife and ; si) l. J» s> - - s i* * __ % I • ‘ -b f j@&sm£smm p. ; 1r 5,4y07! Gb J.\en<, Wm. Gormon feb9» ■ p, ENCOURAGE HOME INSTTrUTfONS. ThS CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, 2 , aha m HDS SEY P^‘” 8 “-” W.MAKKS.See^ fsSs&sma WBBSBHS li^Hp ,eiT fneud* an ‘ ! *® P“M ie m,n|- Thiri tlr V 0 ibe Foundry of n. Johctos a Co..™ l ® .: erv largo «oci of beaunful NEW TYPE « and imaginable. They are n^ Aecale all tmdi of Job arm Fascr UaUO a aiylo uMurirassed by any Office m ibe _ ° POn ,OWett BiS? E R A LAYTON. T«S BSSa noises in vhebead,and all disagree* apply to T rf£%>V^Bf% : -^o^£gfe^qg?.yfAy^; c ‘^ni?y. , f‘-vi , from the ear, speedily “J 1 FU? 1 - J J^- t nain orinconvemeuce, b) Dt. MAKI a£ri« of ibe N. Y. Bar sotgery, Who Kcnta t“Vs9 ARCH sirtei, Philadelphia, from dose and almoat undivided altenlion &3 ipeciai practice has enabled uim to men 0 f 71i:j el to such a degree of success aa to p a mpble '^& f mod and obstinate uasos yield by a tionJ rearf be means piesonbed. (an2B SartnsL '- ; -^-ri^- villn>frL7'?:}Jif ’-,//q ville Journal, May l»ih, tBSl.l ' '. 1. MM sssaßStsaK*.#*!! '- l$A%S t 4 SASbSA,,Miatfe“ ;,: i been for a long time confined to •gp ec jft ' grave, and acknowledged to b« q 29 .v Sjul tried all Ihe ordinary means * fleet,and at tbe above named : _., 0 L • “iSSSfS S£»m i jj.fr id dyapepties investigate. anday evening. Jlyof&AlS, 1 Pa., March 4,'51. ■ : sMbtb£st 'gssMsat-iiaass j, i I, March to,’SU. in :.. Tlslll iSssiiS f. ■ sf »“d»4 ltißDurgn. 80ja oa reasonai c 5 \atribuUng 4 .. _ jh W, ® ibsat P to. the ; o. R FAI Tt» y-gssssas jJ IS «* f/v A c S2ii J" FLUTES-Ave. _&■ ny S ttt every vanety of Bi 'turect apd Aw te e4r^ ta s I? ‘DIE President an J§ over die River gg 2^s^"3d3&5 i LiS-*';*fe : * , BW r Per Cent, for S': Eg >r Uietrlegafrepi '■."jj'.at&irftT. *.rab(Mn.art»f^dterthe lsttnsU Tsm 1 «-,M- rt « 7 .-s ? . wig •afcgysstvasafttis: ®»» | has occurred among the Irish hands employed _ ed that place aincethe opening of naviga- on the New Jersey r Cental iear, tijn. what foolish men the Ohio fannera are! rgarogig-i FI Spruce Run, about twelve miles from' this place. VThy don’t they Mtabhsh a ‘Aome market in that . 5 ~ ; , h its—A feu i«| „ ’rl v 1 m=, „ii bi 1 state, as the Whig presses recommended, q m . Walks—Juig® Pea™ oll s““, >n the del MS A quarrel toot place, on. the .31st. nlt.p., ha- e^ tdownandeat it au^p, T hia year Ohio S "4 E ;„ ™™'t7pa Court, last week, that 0« »W %:< tween the natives of the different counties of it is said a roryfu. of 26,000,000 bush. was allowed to stand on thopavements Ireland, relating to some local differences in w heat. Now aooording to Whig arithmetic, or B P id ewalks, or at the corners of streetsjand “i£L*3v 'fis, their own countries, since whioh timethe laborers nutof 2.000,000 of people, who eat 6 bush, per ° hen req uested by the owners or ofoupanta “i'S.S'e J ~ emrfoyed at different poiSsiL the roadhave .& a yeag, theye is enough food in Ohio for if they do not comply, L* into parties, and have had 8,000,000 more; and to create a ‘‘Home Mab- hto drive them off, or, as thejdge A OUTI Kg mmtrj&smmgmmrn %$&“* —- - ss« «* -^,, rA>: •'/• //-:• vf. tk: ' : v,U-a.\V ' . V>■ -,■-- - .•'.*•* :.; ; ..• : ... .?' ~ ~ 1 sis sS&Mdsm. ASD QDABTEB BESBIOSB, JAMES S. CRAFT, of Pitt Township. ASSOCIATE JUDGES OP CODE! OP OR- BES9IOKE. WILLIAM KERB, of Upper St.GUm f 0 ™ uJ?P GEN JAMES H. WATSON, of Elaabeth Tp. assembly, ALEXANDER M’CAMMON, of Pittsburgh. JAMES WATSON, of Pittsburgh. L. B "PATTERSON, of Mifflin Township. ftTtRAHAM BAYS, of Allegheny City. D R. WILLIAMS, of Shaler Township ROBERT MORROW, of Pittsburgh. KEQIBTSB* ANDREW BARCLAY, of Allegheny Cttg. OtERBJ 07 COtTBTS, ELIJAH TROVILLO, of Pittsburgh. theaburkb*"" THOMAS BLACKMOBE, of Birmingham. COMMISaiOHKB- D W. WHITE, Borough of Manchester. SURVEYOR, E H. HEASTINGB, of Pittsburgh. AUDITOR, B DILWOBTH, of Bo** Totonshxp. Appointment* ot Col- Col. Biqlee, the Democratic candidate tor Governor, will address his fellow-citizens at the times and places below mentioned, viz: Bntler - Tuesday, Sqpt, 9, 1861. Kittanning We**.- “ „ Pittsburgh da ?’ „ „ Beaver Saturday, 13, Washington.... “ Waynesburg, Greene Co. Tuesday, io, Dmontown,FoyetteCo..Wedns., , ' Mt. Pleasant Co.. Thursday, ‘ 18, _ Greehsburg, “ “ L’ Bedford V-“^ n<^ y ’ „ .. M’Connelßtown,FuL Co. Tuesday, as, Franklin County Wedna., ‘‘ Cumberland County Th^ 8 -, 26, Friday, a*. Sleeting Btetmrtetawn. A meeting of the Democratic citiiens of Bha ler township, wBl be held at Stewartstown, on Wednesday, September 10th, at 6A o’clock, P. M. ■ The meeting will be addressed by James Watson, A. M’Cammon, George Stewart and CoL S. W. Black. Torn ont Democrats. aAILBOAD MBBTUSQ- Pursuant to public notiee a large meeting of the Citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity was held in the Booms. of the Board of Trade, to take into consideration the propriety of forming a connection with the Rochester and Olean Rail- toad* Thomas Bakewell, Esq, called the meeting to order, and suggested the appointment of a Sec- retaiy. Mr. Ray was chosen- Secretary. The object of the meeting having been stated by the Chair, he also stated that Messrs. Smith and Bloss, of Rochester, and Morse of Angelica, New York, were present and would address the meeting on the subject of the proposed railroad from Pittsburgh to the Pennsylvania State line, in order to connect with the railroad from Roch ester to Olean and the New York state line. These gentlemen stated in glowing terms the advantages to be derived railroad ; and when they had concluded the following resolu tions Were submitted by Mr. Wilmarth, which • were read by the Chair and warmly seconded by Messrs. Darsie and Stanton, and also by Gen. primer. Resolved, That the interests of western Penn sylvania, imperatively demand the speedy oran nletion of a railroad along the banks of the Allegheny river, communicating with the iron andthe inexhaustible forests of Northern Pennsylvnnm, and nneninz by -the Genesee river, the markets of Northern New York and Western Canada, to the nroductb of our industry. . P Baolvedr That the formation of this eonnec- . tion, is regarded by this meeting,as a desidera tum second to no other railroad enterprisesof the day; than whichnone would be better adapt ed to resusoitate the manofaotores of onr vicim ty by opening a Remand as yet unknown and the contemplated railroad WO nld furnish the oheapest and best route for distributing the sugar, cotton and tobacco of the West and Sputfcfemong the populous agricultu ral districts of Western New y ork and Cauada, and toerebyigiving h new impetus to the steam the Allegheny' and commumoatmg through toe rich audbUuvial valley, of _ the Genesee with Rochester and Lake' Ontario, would .not only most materiaUy bondnoeto the prosperity of the retdoß through which ii may pass; but would titan prove a source of profitable, investment to those enterprising contributors by whom it shall be constructed. Suolvedy ThaMhis meeting has heard witn great satisfaction, that the enterprising oitixenfl of Rochester are about to manifest their convic tion of the" importance of a direct railroad con nection with the Ohio, by the liberal contribu tion of $BOO,OOO for the commencement of this 6r ß«rfo^ this meeting earnestly, recom mfdtefexkple bf the City of’ Rochester to of the cities of Pittsburgh “l^iirf B Thrt a oommittee of seven members be^appobrtedbytote meeting to conferwith mm itei committees to be appointed by other meet ing,' or corporations in the various sections of thf 8 country interested in this great project; shall have Ml power to act in the premises as they shall deem best adapted, m Welfare of the road, toe inter eate of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. , These resolutions were unanimously adopted. The committee under toe eighth resolution, consists of Messrs. L. Wnmarto, Geo. Darsie, Wm. Larimer, jr„ J/ K. Moorhead, Joshua ix.nua Jesse Carothers, and Thomas BakeweU. A vote’ of thanks was passed to Messrs. Smith and Bloss, of Rochester, and Mr. Morse, Of firpWea- for the; valuable information they had given to the meeting. • meetingthen , rssiSss j SiT^?.Wo2 acomparstive increase of 40,184 in toe space of 8 months. A Partisan Judiciary* . We have Been, for, some days post,' in the Baltimore Patriot, a long list of names attached to a call for a meeting- at-tho Bxohange, in that City, of “TheCHtUens of Baltimore who are in favor of the election of experienced, qualified and impartial persons for all offices connected with the administration of the laws, and who are opposed to partisan nominations for the Ju diciary.” Appended to this call we find the names of a con siderable number of snch as we once recognised marching under Re publican” banner, and even some of those who once gloried In the name of “Federalist” and who are, perhaps, not now ashamed of it. These men were among the revilers of Jefferson and Jackson; never voted for a Democrat m them lives, nor sustained a Democratic measure: and would think it even now a dugrace to be found associated politically with Democrats, unless they thought they might be benefited by it— They know that the City of Baltimore is strongly Democratic, and now seek to divide the dominant party, only to serve their own interests. Are there any Democrats of Maryland so simple, so weak-minded, so unworthy of being regarded as members of a great party, who can be impos ed upon by these men? Philadelphia Judicial Semination*. We have for two or three days intended to no tice the Judicial nominations! made by our po litical friends of the City and County of Phila delphia ; but hare been prevented from doing so. We now recur to them in order to present a full list of the candidates; and to express our opinion of them, so far as we have any knowl edge of them. For the District Court.—George Sharswood, President; J. K. Findlay and G. M. Stroud, Ac sociates. T Common Fleas.—Joel Jones, President; Vh. Bradford and J. L. Johnson, Associates. For the District Court, the present incum bents have been re-nominated. These gentle men are among the most able and impartial Judges who could be selected in our State ; and we do not think that they can be defeated,— though we doubt not the Whigs will bring out their best men. For President Judge of the Common Pleas no better man-than Jobl Joses, no one more able, no one more impartial, no one more just, no one more amiable in all the relations of Ufe, and we think no one more popular, could have been found in the country. Mr. Bradford is also an excellent man, and has been re-nommat ed by a large vote. Of Mr. Johnson we know nothing; but have no doubt, (from the high character of the other gentlemen selected,) that he is in every way worthy of the united support of the Democrats of Philadelphia City and s County. n Fine Peoeliea. We were yesterday presented by Mr. Prara Bairn with a lot of uncommonly fine Peaches, taken from trees in his Orchard in Chartiers township, in this county. Mr. Baites has paid great attention .to the culture of Fruit; end has probably as fine a selection of Peaches as can bo seen in the Western part of our State. Some of the large and luscious specimens that he sent us, measured nearly nine inches in diameter, and almost melted like butter when put into the mouth. We hope Mr. Baties' profits may be commensurate with his enterprise, and the pleas ure that such luxuries afford to all who partake of theim We would remark, in connection with this subject, that those trees which bear the finest kinds of fruit ocoupy no more room, require no more care, and yield a much greater profit, than the poorer qualities; and are certainly a greater pnfctic benefit. Penn* ylt uni a Farm Journal. The September number of this most excellent publication, published at Lancaster, by our friend A. M. Spangler, Esq., and edited by Prof. 8 S. Haldeman, has been received. It contains a rast amount of useful and entertaining matter, original and selected. We are pleased to learn that this valuable agricultural publication standß high with the farmers of Pennsylvania, every one of whom ehould be enrolled amongst its patrons; , „ Death ot U«nt. FarreUy. Died.— Near Fort Washita, Arkansas, on the 8d nit. in consequence of a fall from his horse, Lieut. PATRICK A. FABRELLY, of the 6th m frantry H S. A., brother of the Hon. Jora W. Faubkllt, Sixth Auditor of the Treasury. With deep sorrow and poignant grief hare we heard of the demise of this high-mind and chiv alrous officer. Having graduated at the MUi tary Academy, with distiugnished honore,but-a year or two before the commencement of the Lte war with Mexico, with all the ardor, enthu siasm, and chivalry so befitting Mb profession, and so characteristic of the man, he repaired with his regiment to Mexico. Attached to Scott’s army from Vera Cruz to the oity, in fte terrible and sharp conflicts of that glori ous campaign, he was first and foremost in the trying scenes ..through which he passed. Whe ther in the camp, the field, or social life, Lieut. F stood unexcelled. Idolized by his relatives, beloved by his friends, and universally esteemed by his brother officers for his bravery, integrity, and warm heart, he gave promise of attaining a distinguished rank in his profession; but the feU destroyer, Death,, him down in the early part of life.— Washington Union. C - ?• ”■ Lieut. Farrelly was a son of Mrs. John iJ. McFadden, of this city, and possessed as warm and true a heart as ever throbbed in human frame. He had hosts of friendß in Western Pennsylvania; who iWftL htTOUt Ids death. figy-The Boston Post Bays:—The regular whig party of Vermont, which is pretty thorough ly abolition, have again carried the eleotlon. The idea of a party with Buoh a platform as the Vermont whiggies are on being notional is sim ply ridiculous. But the whig national press, SB usual, will rejoice at the success of their allies. The Vermont whige can use the free soil senti ment to heat down the demoorabo party with, and this is glory .enough.:, This is,just what the New Hampshire whigs tried to do, but only got two congress members'by the trade with , the free soilers. i - *■ Translation of a Letter from the p ‘ ,rl "‘ German, “Gottfried ’ 10 “Freedom’s Friend.” ... wja j ros®- OUTLINES OF TME COMB* 0 jpcogfetcnSD-] '. To what, thenfare reduced the views of Lome Napoleon ? To thatlnfluence which he, as head of the government, will be able to exercise nntil the first of May, and in that case, to a ‘ coup d'etat.” The Influence referred to is nn o edly great, greater in France, perhaps, than in any other country of the world, but yet notpo erful enough against the force of public °pm' on ' against the weight of her peaceably disposed and firmly organised^parties; above all, not strong enough against the vast interests of the coun try. At first merely ridiculous in his impenn istic intrigues, Louis Napoleon is o°® Mx ‘ thing to being contemptible, since that filt y fair of the inheritance has torn away t e as : veil that shaded his name—the.veil of re ®P ec it tability as a citizen. And could a coup e possibly suoeeeed in the hands of Buch a man His repeated endeavors to corrupt the army ave led to no other result than this that a few drun ken officers and subalterns have shouted, Vive l’Empereur ”at dessert—while his attempts upon publio opinion have served only to distin guish base and venal men from the true and honorable. What a prospect for his “ooup d'etat?" It will lead to a ludicrous farce like the expeditions of Strassburgh and Boulogne, and its originator will once more travel the road that leads to Ham, should he not, indeed, be destined to decorate a lamp post in the neigh borhood of the “ Ely see.” Whioh, then, of all the different possibilities for the future of France is greatest proba bility ’ That of the “ Consolidation of the Re S'jj ti, election of a neioPreMent," who upon this occasion can be no other tiian a man chosen from the Republican party, be he called Mardaud, Michel De Bourges, CavaignacorCar “TTe Revolution. Either the election ftself “ui be the Signal for war between republican France and and absoluist Russia followed by her satellites Austria and Prussia, or it secures to the obleak of the Revolution in Italy or Germa ny ?he Mackground of a friendly power ready willing toaid it For the Frenchrepubh oans, as well as those of Germany, Italy and Hungary, now admit and avow the P™'P U °f the,Verity of the Revolution-ike temtoroil ns cessitv of armed intervention. From the above calculation we perceive, tha . whatever political probabihties may arise th Y’b ID* OB' 1 * E*a NOW, WITHOUT DELAY, ft OpenU R I’s now, C what l say ’TU my duty to Ts U every way, To Q R U R D Z’t with W. N. A. The wonderful ai AJJ TTDOTis over.disease is sufficient apology to call alien* lion to it by every, available honest japans. Wherever U has been-uaod, it baa been successful in th«i mqst fatal diseases—coughs, asthmaaana consumption. SJJS 8l ’ W per b(,Ul ° T >o?& 9MITHFIELD BT. EW FALL DRY GOODS—A. A. &USOK &Co have received and are now opening— ft cases fine French Merinos. (beanUfal shades,) adapt** ed expressly to this market ; 10 cases Alpacas and M ■"“* f ° r “** b 5 KING * MOORHEAD. COFFER— 123 ba?« pnrao RiOi ar*d tfO do do Java; „„ J „r re '-' e ' , ' J ' U ’ d r ° r ’%VNG * MOORHEAD —IREMFN’S PARADK Fringe. Lace. Start, Ho- ■ .* v-V't I *’ - . • -'i, , V s * . T Fayette nlamrfaeturtng^Comp^ try Books ore now open at th _ t for su bB«np- I Manutoctoring Company vl 29 T ’ 0 ( pjft r en Hun- ] “General Manufacturing - instalment and five'dol ' share lo be paid downaa ia paid, lots per ahare monthly, until lh JOHN pmMINGj Mp 4 4w President Fayette Manufacturing Co. Ball, OdtmßuMing, Fourth vST""- '"m.burgb Degree Lodge.No.d.meet, 2d and tthTofet ‘‘■ffeehomce- Lodge, No 9, meela ev, ry Thursday even %«lern Slar Lodge, No S*f meet. every Wednesday. cvcßins- . , « re eeived from ibe FoundryofL*. on }f . w TYPE, KSsSl.«\'= £ SS in the ooontr , and npon the & LAY TON. Pittsburgh. June 9, Ibsl rr-p* DEAFNESS, noiftea in ibe head,and all disagree* .bKbt£« f£m "■« ear, speedily andPSjTCJKg removed wilheot pain or inconvenience, by Dr HAK^ i kY Prlnciiml Autml of the N* V. Bar '' - may iiceonschled at BP ARCH street, Philadelphia, from years close and almost undivided attention to this branch of apeciai practice ha ” „ reduce hi# treaimeot lo such a degree of * u ccca* m to find the most confirmed anil obstinate nasos > teldl by a steady attention to the means piesonbed. lauao I From the Lonievtlle Journal, May 29ih, 1851.) Dr.J.B. Boo(hton>« Pep*to, tor Dyypopsla, Pnvated /turn Bmntt.or ik « Stomach tfthtOz. -r JJ3* On the 7th ol May, 1851, Rev M. D- Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Cbureh,in Loniavme, Kentucky, was and had been for a long time confined to his M and moat of the lime to h.a lied, with DyepeP lia and Chronic Dianhma, and was, 10 ' h ’ on the very verge of the grave,and acknowledged lobe 10 bv bit phyaieian,who had tried all ihe ordinary means in hu Mwii without effect, and at the above named timVthepaueni,wilhiheconaeniofhi»jhyaieian,com menced the ate of Dr. HougbmnV, PRP3IN, and lo the nsumishment, surprise arnd delight of all, be was much relieved the first day . The third day he lell his room. The sixth day, whfeh was excessively hoi, he rode ten mi!es.Wilh no,bad effect ion >heeigblh day he wanton avisit to the country i and,on Ine tmneenin days though not enuiely reared to his naluralstiepeih, be v£s so far. recoverrSl a. to go abac a yoorney of five hundred miles, where he « nv ' d , l n safety, much im proved in henllti, having had n °disturbance of Ihe siomr ach or bowel*,q/i*r she»J fhets are not controvertible, andthatthia isa easewiwjti oogbi to convince oil skepuca.that there is afowerm ■■ ,fEps,N ” BIA.O. D. ID* Mcet» above Board of Trade Rooms, corner 01 Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening. pr 29 petroleum l _ JSTS '.end i'.’^aSS We are entirely out, and u is being inquired every day Ypnrs, L ONG i <3O. HavavilU. Aahland Co., Ohio, March 10,-’SW 8 hLKier?Dear Sit-Vow Agent, a/ew weehaamco, left with ua four-dozen Rock, On, which we have told. Plonse forward to ua six dozen immediately* Yoar medicine is working wonders in this region. We can obtain several excellent cerUficales, U ycm do resale by sg£T R fofn'ei'oT'wooid I&ei, i Elliolt. Joseph Douglass, and H. P. SchwarU.Alleaiieny. I lh ' P '°®Basin.Sevenib Collecting! Bill Polling, Ac. " JOIfN M'COUURY rrj» Attends lo Collecting, Bill Boning, Distributing Cords and Circulars for Parties, Ac., Ac. D _ iry- Orders left si the Office of the Morning .Post, or at Holmes’ Periodical Store,Third st.,wlll bo promptly suended to. [myai.ly ITT' Daguerreotype** «CH Nxuotr fc Co. would respectfully announce to .the citizens oc Pittsburgh, Allegheny-andTO>intty,ihatl.itey hsve hud a large Operation Room, with a Glass Root and Riant, built and arrangea expressly f “I L l^e ,PW° 3 ' of taking Daguerreotype Likenesses. „ The best Da guerreotypes, on the best malarial, are taken at this es tablishment, an 4er the special sapenntendenee of the '"Thean-angemi.nt enables them ttlso , lo Groups, of any number of persons, lathe mast pertect m Skenessps of tipk or olseased persons, taken in any Lafayette Hall,Fourth *^ et if h orn ." °, ( and Wood streets. Entrance on Fourth street. | febM-.ly Blutuid tatfp Ineuranee Company, OF NEW YOHK. CAPITA!., 01,880,000. COLDMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL, 0300,000. m- office foriheabove Companiejln lie Warehomp P ,t..^ B^U^«W^o eO° W^ny. ir T oroics. No. 75 Poubib Stb*st. Jl l OFFICERS: President—lttmee 8. Hoon; Vice Preeldent—Samuel td’Ol^li^n. Treasure; —losenb 8. Leeeh. pen oi .l«.p.P« ray 29 Hoac«^TheJouBM«iiSßl^"^ ,! yi“ f d »yof argb and AUegbony, meets on th y^si at the riond^jH^^^^creijirT^ XjrrOOD fc BAO^ W SATORY, (now tale by 81 Wood street iepO —l b.—a section canal | IANAL BOAT f»« Gears Ropes, -Tow Lines, BOAT, with ‘MjJ® anll Kitchen Furniture, wi^ SsM., Qrd,r " , dlste possession 50 SmttStfleM_strset.^J •CP? _ - ' *•"•*■■ . -*'V Horttont tural Solle*» i • "IHB AUTUMNAL. BXHIBrnOS of tha ( IfomcuUnrnlSoeieirwlllbe hl iSiTpfltoSL’eL ' odd 19tn 01 September, v* 'AflarticleaibrEihibiUonraast-beJepflJteatoma $ members of the Exeeutiee -Committee-price 81,00, A ~ ** Fire EteelHt nmgCotttpraifs ' __ ri TOCKUOLDERS are hereby, notified lOTayeaaar of Twenty fin » I said Company,on or before the 30tJ» c.; h«r: i«si, atiheOmceofMeßari.paliner t Haim« j,C r Wood srj-ct, Pittsburgh i- . MM O;tg0O • • • ■--**• ’ ■ - i ... j, . 5 pkttibargn CoaeK P*etory« ..... j K. a , BiaEIuJ»iHßßKj'.i y”■ : Near Wooon / -iOSTINUES to momifactare CARRIAGES of ew, 3 • v j descnpuon aad -Qf.iiie- tomLMd.POd.ipjK>TO - ■■ ~ otderend fofiale AttendingJpetaontUljr » 3 tacli branch of hie Mnonfactory, an(V*tee»uig hia as fremthebe-l that the easleraftukel vg .to*, _ he feels confident tfjftt !».«* nivarwr his entire tune’ end Mteniioaio thft isdeiermined to c o ra p c te wi i b *n yc fthc e■ BBW '-■* f Otgß THE WATERS ROW By H Ryan, * - Knn’a Child in America; Mountain Dairy-lintey*.. r, '' , etel lioved-Voo; In Drewnjoitm«t ! 3 CUld of the « aye. wnliVisneiio’ NB VS? , B ?®"k aI L.. 7 .O’ Steal 10thy Lattice.Tdo* ; - The Serenade. By SohuEeitj ... . • .1., r : The HappyChencea :By Ros*eUi ;r•.■•■ 7.a -.' s v JudyM’Leary- ConuoSon®. . nrken the Bright Waves are Dashing, poett. . Home * Home -1 LovtTbee j—The Wild ©ld Woods, - Nolly Was a Ladyi of.ihe Bhud.BroUterai KveningSong. “Twilight Dfcw3B«: Weeping,” , t>7 s , 1 Home fFeel*l Drawing Nigh- Duett; * Colambia. with Ukwmof drorge WMhiMWaj. : "a Belle oftho Vill«e— ValMßnlltinVTlJlxy WalU,- NorisaehWaiUi tficß’eFayonUi-vralß, . . AlbamWolt2j Byerly I «Waltz,. B oI h tone,' Fo rest and Saxonia-AssemtitoPolkn*• s Throe Polkas—Cornelia, AlsenhorajindTeafeUi wtttt. 8 tSSd'SSSS. & . Flower Sehottish I Silver Blar Gal.op, 2 Shamrock of Ireland; No. 3, Thistle of Ireland. , A Received und for sale Qm H MEIXOB, No 81Wdod _ IiOU tt ilncUOD. .;,. >. . \ -■ ■:'rt- v mond\Y. tSibof September*al3ocioei ytm to© Op“ Now*? W fh" firei of January, ISM,*!* f.OTlb- fit.t of '■sssviStawao taTo “x,°^ f iSys^i^i^3Cste or three aereSj ■■ ■- —— v - ■ Third'ireel bnwren ' > No UTTfctfdJitteMi. oppo&itftSfc Cbwlei HweL, ? v iy Stoze Boom tor Bout. Til P Aubtcnber offer®for. .rentthroe Isflt nod flß.r. ». “ SFtoSwWOßKMyWj yriMgglggV . . located on Fifth Mreer.opro.itotne Elifloaffe toBTj- , , Po «s«lon will be Riven immediately ja£,ggft>* e • ’ -- urEsTSsVRBtfWTIWS' ~ i Kentaotty Mmtuol ** h«SSl!!Sa,SßSS^3r uone received by - * T °T»WiSffi«« Si»Oßb Diiwoßrn, Medieal Examiner. v. To BalldflTl - ‘ 1 TbROPOSALSwiII be receded'; X »p ( JfJg§jJ? a *“ - I Com, on Engine! andfleae. (Toll raoiraa _“ - _ i . gjifp tipjQ! iVD LlflfflS* Ft/jt&t, . T A?.®! WboirttMt, (UU« dopr •T a he Tow Diamond alley,) .would. tovUs tt# * Sr their eoitomers and Iho = which they an now Goods The assortment .5 ■ HATS, (lately mtrodUMdtrimd'jktc^taoajw^gWj.^ sssiSw" bTc?, sms? - w Al!SnlDIBp FOH3-V.S • Black and Mart Lynx, " FiuhCemetu>a Coney MUFKi. Fiiehand Bibcnsn,-. Squirrel VICTORINB3 Mines aadPMk : d ten’s MUFFS =: i£ZL Huttt c»n«and TAMES WILSON, No> 9 ?i JviT" no* receiving * Sly of kATS. of black, brown drab •■Mexic*n,, Httagwfi*n» .•■,,,* Wad and other kipd* of and sUffTORMtf:; WOOL? black, brown anddrafo *Ukj>lu»h Cap»; ttj£* 7 r vr hair cloth, oil, «lk, riaxed men and hem; fancy llat*tnd-Cap&forehLWretfc - Al*o—Black and Nai\ Lyot, Fitch. and Coney Fitch and M&erian,PcroirrctVlkWttow:aiidCanir, Mwi es and CbUdren’s «JniTi-*aU of .vrmch wOl PC W*lg?Cvj ?, for Cash : ■ For Sale* • » 1 A VALUABLE HOUSE AND LQT* wmyw, }q Jip-t;, Seventh Wort of the Otis’-of Pitubhrgh. j,. - The Lot i» 60. feet {roßlo4 Centre Avenaejtuta n . t xnOuie back, 1W feet to Clark street, upon wWea „ erects o abrick, house, three; sumlis, with travel roofs and finished The water t» comliloied 16 ike ddOf by-*&Xv*hd : : ■ every other convenience ihatiwould reuaerifioßUaauim desirable os a place ol resilience.;.,Tkc handsomely laid off with walked <&CM|»iea with shrnbbety T -flowera, &Cv -Thfr above wiU top .o)rloar.a«mat.letc, nß^l rire^ t , <,.j - No. MV Fourth street, Pittsburgh*. ~ ■*■ CORNER OF gSxUANO i*' aJSttssss BS£gSSl~ M|of hats ttwJ-Tj4W..^^;*w.w?£sWg!H»' received - gaIMOBI. n H PADtSON.' Wo. « W!»4 ilTt«,ia IW.TP; 7; •' V S} ceivinihb entire FaUBtMVcfH ATS.C Are, »nd-K | “ hjataunou. He U»»ndw ' l -.-. mi iissorlraenl Qfnil m his line, betides reccivLao , bv daily, all of wMoVbS~ will »elra> easiata pneea. . - . . . ■ laepv _ Newliood,! Sew BooflJl . ACCdSOEONS— A ipleiididandvMiedotookcrUW. ; beeibrondi iunreeeivirf r ' , FLUTES—A very desirable selection; "with tour* six and eight v and Jiythe beat JBntefv —v?ry cheap; jaitopened; 4 GUiTaRS--An and ebolce;«Oftk * '• yjOLlNS—State Very fine ddcrna, and new or ' S?!UNG9SiA o fine selection AJso» *!■>«»*• tars and Violins. % ,■•■•. -^x- Comets, Tubas, Bugles* Hipoeornot every vanety of Bmss.lnstnimnnta*.*,eiepte?L*W w® by the lubscriberhimselfiand sold «ta#'* 35 > ? Also, the newest and most popular JS-B—Tbe above instruments W'WjBSJSS*•:• coned and perf?d to e«iy retpsfe toe money will bo refunded. • • H. «u.Thi»4»t q-yiE Preudenl Md .^‘..?.i^ t^ m,ta ° > JOHN ‘MtW.ftjgw.’- cVfLVEBCOIN WA NTBa—The hlghsK S be £aU tor every dMcnptlon of Silver and.Fnrci*a , . B B ' i 3 A.WILKIN9A«^ r»ITTBBUHGH, CINCINNATI AND UJUISVIiOjfi H TELKOR A PH—The Sloek of ' 1 ‘ * • 1,7 Stock and Eaetsaoge Broke*;. •ep# earner Martel and TOw«Ui_ WINCHESTER’S PATBiW SHOuUHSa'SKAIW. SHIRTS—A fomdoaen ja.il received al HINTO*{ A.CO-^. - - Oenllemea’a Ba»nishing «%»>.; . meo Faanhutaau wis day and for «alo ebeap by \ e p9 HUWONfc Ca tttantkd-a cutter, m a , '-' ' •. _ . . viTi.V.vjVw V.l i + * - -*•%’? V ,* X % * k * + 'V.M 1 J Tt . V.'-..., • * e*.. ,- • _ •. • J v .%$& 'V » V V : . X 1 \ ““V . 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