:;S ':-•■ -,.,-.. . KAf'w >' s ' ' >,>.\ ,v-I . : \ *• !■ IvC*•• ■ ,; >.. .-. :.'=•■ ,>;': •, , V- ' ‘" v^.v. v :w: &^O>A MM inn MMste MPIiPPj ipup w * iw p : n j- * *s-<“’**•-.M +* * 4 *T»'VU*s*sf ■*■ 'V • " '4' .. " , »* t v - ‘ '■ - - - . JlfeaSEf: . Sjaß mi i s£&; r ::'d f .#y?i %t ! - m iiSi ly 'ifl m fe: tfpfp Hites fill .3 -fdl'wC*! Joilg Baling Tfiat. LBOCT BAJU?S» ■ THOJIAH PHILLIPS Harper * Phillips, Editors & Proprietors, PITTSBURGH:* FRIDAY MORNING::::::::;::: DEMOCRATIC TICKET roB PRSSZEEKr or ‘rnwjrnTrren states : GEN. FRANKLIN PIERCE, OP NEW . FOBVXOBPBEStDEHT: . WILLIAM R. KING, OF ALABAMA; ' FOB CANAL COMMISSIONER: COL, WILLIAM SEARIGHT, Of fAEBXTH COURTS'. 4 • ' r ~-T- r*"*' ' ELECTORAL TICKET, -:■ BESATOBIAL ELE WOES. ' : GEORGE W. WOODWARD. WILSON MoCANDLESS. Gen. R. PATTEKSON. EEPBE3ENTATITB -EIEOTOBB. District. Ist, Poter Irtgtn, 2d, George B. Martin* 14th t John Clayton. 3d, JohaMiller. • 15th, Igauoltobinßon, 4tb, F. W. Boo Mus; . 16 th, Henry Fetter. 6tbi: K. McCay, 3r. 17th, James BarnsiOe. - 6th, A. Apple, ' 18th, MaxvellM’CAalin. 7th,. Hon.N-BtrioUand. 19th, GervJoß.M’Donalcl Bth, A. Peterh, 20th, Wm. S.Odlahan. . 9th, David Fistcr. 21st, Andrew Borhe.' 10th, R. E. James. : 220, William Dnnn, 11th, John M’Reynolds.233, John B.M’Calmont. 12th, tP.-Damon. 24th, Georgeß. Barret. • • jgy*Jon PntKTixa, ofevery description, ex - r eoutcdattho office oftho Morning Post in lieiiu ■ tiful style, and- on the lowest terms. Particular attention paid to tho~printing of Posters! and = Programmes for Concerts and Exhibitions of all kinds. Meeting of the Demeerattc County Com* njttteeof Correspondence. Pursuant ■to notice, a meeting of: tho Porno. . cratio County Committee of Correspondence was -held iotho'offioe of the Momuig Post-on. Satur day, May 22, 1852. ■ -After:a fulL and fair, expression of opinion ■3: : : from ;he members present, the following resolu tion, offered by M. C. Milligan, -was adopted: Setolvei, That the Democratic citizens of; the -different Townships, - Boroughß and Wtrnlß, in Allegheny county, he requested to meet on Ba .. .turday, the 19th of June, at their usual places - of meeting, to select delegates to represent them - intho County Contention, tobe held on Wednes day foUowing,(Jano 23d,) at llo’doclr, A. M., - at the Court House, In tho City of Pittsburgh, .■.'•for the parpose of nominating a tioketfor coun - ty officers. The Democrats of the various Town abips will meet between tho hoars of 2 and 5 o'clock,-P. M., and tho Democrats of thodiffer ent-Wards of tho Cities of Pittsburgh and AUe , gheny, and of tho several Boroughs, will meet . between tho hoars jof4 and 7 o’clock. , -The Democrats of the First ward will meet at • tho “ Fulton House,” kept by Hugh Sally, in said'ward. The Democrats of the Sixth ward will meet at • .-:-the Public School House, In saidward-' . ' The Democrats of the Third ward wilt meet in - Splane’s building, in said word. On motion of Mr. Harper, it was resolved, that . . the Committee of Correspondence hereafter meet, at the St. Charles Hotel, on the call of the Chair man.. . .■. . - ■ The Committee then adjourned. ' GEO. P. HAMILTON, Ch’n. - L. Habfeb, Sco’y DESTRUCTION OP WHIG THtJNDEE. When Gen. Picreo woo nominated, the Whigs affected not to know who he was, bnt theysud dcnly recollected that they had attempted the ■ same contomptoble trick with Polk in 1641, and learning caution from the result of that com* - paigo, they veered round and pretended to know all about him—bis history and habits from boy hood down to the day of his nomination; The first discovery they mado under their new code . of tactics, was, that he eras a man ndicted to -habits of intemperance to ench an extent as ■ should render him unworthy of the confidence of the people. The mendacious N. York Tribune was the first to make this discovery. Shortly after the nomination it published the following filthy paragraph,-purporting to have been com monicated from Concord, N. H. “At about half past two last Saturday after noon, all here were thrown in great confusion . by the telegraphic report that onr neighbor ; ■ Frank Pierce, had received the nomination at ■ the.Democratio Convention at Baltimore, Not a - man in-Conoord could believe it. What on idea! Frank Pierce—the “Hero of many a well-fought pottle I" a candidate for the Presidency of the ' Halted States 11 Ho is a superior lawyer, and . -- can, like Choate, .exercise a-mighty inflnence , upon the jury. Alas for the Democratic psrty when redact to such an extremity! lie never canhe elected. A more immoral,:dutipated man • never walked onr streets. He was obliged to leave Washington, when a Senator there, be cause he was almost continually intoxicated !• Thus mneb for the Democratic candidate for President. We hope that high office will never be disgraced by each a man.” On this infsmons paragraph the Exprai, one ' of the most determined whig papers in New York, remarks: '“lt is jast each assaults as those which will -contribute more towards tbo elootion of-Pierce, than a.thonsand ratification meetings, and ten - thousand Democratic speeches.” • ■ ' ■. , . Bat the.followingremarks from the editor of • the Fountain, the temperanoe organ, will. show ’ how infamous isthecharge mado against QoK. ...Pferoe.. The political, leaningsof ihoFounCam - are all with whiggery, bat tho editor is an hon ■ est advocate of temperance, and he cannot with hold his praise from one engaged in the same v - worthy cause with himself. Ho says: • - . “The Hon. Franklin Pierce, of New Hamp shire, Ss the Demooratio candidate for President - of the United States. Outside of his politics, wo always liked that same Frank Pierce. Ho" is a i manof nolle tnipufrej—wilha heart as big as a -pumpkin, always ready with kind offices—gen erons sympathies, and good 'dais.- He is a pol - itician. and aseuchtnay entertain some'naaghty i sentiments, bnt about that politicians must en * quire. As plain Frank Pierce, tee knom him well, end Kite Ann, <oo, and mean to for a while yet.— Slit a Temperance man, too. Wo have heard some of-his noble, earnest and eloquent appeals - for humanity, and they took hold of the - bearti i encouraged and elrengthenei ta in ourtoileanumg the Granite lIUU. We hope ho is a. Maine haw taan.thoughwodon’t know what the . Timet will 'doif he is—hot at any rate, ho is a noble fellow, ■iand thus, too, wo will ever say of him, whether - - -he gives be any office under tho administration jjornofc” Tbiswould be sufficient to prove tho baseness : - - of the Tribune in uttering such abarefaced fhlse = - ;hood, but to give it a tnoro positive denlal, we . copy its own retraction of the lie. On tho lltb the ZWiaiu published the following: - ■ . . Qbs. Fieece’s Pbivatb Charactee.—The nl lusions to Gen.-Pierce’s personal .character and * habits, whioh appeared in a letter from Concord, N. H„ in onr last, would have been suppressed 7 if we bad observed them' before publishing the ■ letter; We do not know them to be well-found* ed, and in the absence, of pny proof, presume they nre erroneons, or at least grossly exagerot ei ' Gen. Pierce is certainly not a temperance . . maninoorseusoof the term, .butwehnow noth .' with regard to his habits which should ex pose him to publio'reprehension. We- regrot .that the allusion of our correspondent appeared in onr columns.” ■ : This settles tho question, we should suppose, - as to Gen. Fs’ tomperanco principles, and we ap. prebend it will .not be brought up ogainduring . the campaign. 7 - Qur neighbor of-the Gatctte /thought that,, ihasmuch as Orooly hod token the temperance sohote, it would bo just in his line to attedd to theselig'® nS opinions of the demooratio candi date. He accpniingly burdened his'columns -,r[thanumherof very heavy falsehoods, attempt ing to Show that Gen. 'Pierce was jn favor of a teSt in New Hampshire. We happily had* the speech delivered ia the: convention against this odious measure nt hand, to answer the charge of the Gazette, afid jrb on the editor saw .that he could nof,by unjASystemoftwisting and turning,'justify his charge.ho oomos down in the following paragraph and-'rolactantly as earned the: virtue of beiog jast to flu opponent:: x Let Justice be dose.— We HoW.hatosatifac tory evidence that General Pierce';advocated the abolition of tho religious test in the NewHamp shiro Convention. So far so good; but that less than one sixth, of the voters, flnd those princi pally,whigs.in thatvery democratic Stateshonld have seconded ; the motion is marvellous indeed. Bat Mr. Pierce, if he is correctly reported, did advocate tho.change; so-let him have full credit. Ate. would by no means do him injustice in this or anything else. :::JUNE 18, What will be tho basis of tho nextslander-upon tho democratic, candidate wo cannot divine, but ,we are confident that it will be as easily scatter, ifid.ns those that have just exploded,. - •We never knew a time when there was less demand for monoy in our oily than there is at present. -The lenders, ure- decidedly more nu» mcrous than the borrowers. Oar principal bro kers tell: ns .that thoir par deposits in Bank are larger now than at any former period., This, to them, is a matter of complaint, ns they derive no profits from theirdormant capital. Currency is said to he very scarce, from tho fact,- we pre sume, that this is not the season for western merchants to visit tho city to make their pur chases,: Laterin tho summer, however, there will he an abundance of currency ia circulation in oor midst. Gold and silver coin aro nbun dant. Wet. 18th, Hi 0. Eycr, v Total value of deposits... $395,248 91 ■ . ■■ ■ COINAGE. ...■ ■D0ub10Eag108.........23,000...;;,.....5400,000 00 Silver Half D011ar5..60,000.........;.. 30,000 00 - The news from California isohoering. The receipts of gold including what is in tho hands of passengers; is $2,000,000; between three and four times theamount of speoie , going out by the Collins steamer. The money market 1b thus stated by the San Francisoo Herald. It will be observed there is a decline in the price of gold dost; and in the rate of exchange on onr eastern: Cities: ; , i “In stooks there has been some nctvity slnee onr. lost report,; but the demand" has in a .great-measure fallen off, and the-quotatloosnt presentare as follows:' City Bonds 70@71; City Scrip, 16 percent discount; 7 per cent State Stock, 70@71; State‘Warranta6B; 8 per cent. WEKKIiyiIOKET: ARTICLE, ■ Stocks are still buoyant, especially those of our banks, wbioh are greatly above par, as will be seen by the table published elsewhere. Pitta burge City G’b have advonccd SO within the. last week. Allegheny 6’s have also slightly ad vanced.. Cleveland and Pittsburgh -R. It, has advanced $4. Money in all the eastern oities is vary abund ant, and leoders continue to be more numerous than borrowers. The Philadelphia Ledger, of Tuesday, discour ses thus: Monejrisvery abundant, and everyday tho inquiry is more frequent of how it shall bo in vested, A month ago, stock prices wore thought to bo too high, and thousands upon thousandsof dollars were permitted to lie idle in bank, wait ing a more favorable turn; and steadily, all tho time, stooks have been advancing. Prices of many of our sound stocks are from : five to ten per cent higher now than they were a month or two ago. . It is not easy to foretell the future, bnt for anything that wo can see, thcrels no rea soa to believe that money will grow any less abundant; on the contrary, it is likely to be come more plenty, and as capitalists discover this, and enter the mqfket for investment, stock prices mast advance. Tho bidding on Saturday at Harrisburg for tho North Branoh Canal loan of $820,000, shows how very abundant and cheap money is. Though tho State only wonted $850,- 000, over sis millions were bid for,; and the re quired amount wa3 taken nt a premium of 1.00 for a five per cent loon, In- view of this fact, who should feel surprised at tho advance of our local six per. cent, loans ? The loans of the Com monwealth have a wider market than our local securities,, but thoy cannot bo considered any safer asan investment than are any of our Mu nicipal Corporation loans, orseveralof out Rail road and Canal Navigation loans. AVe think the new five per cent, loon of this State, being free from taxation, as good as tho five per cent loan of any State in tho Union, and yet no more reli able than the loans of the City, of Northern Lib ertlcs, of Spring Garden, ■of Kensington, of Southwark, or of tbe Camden and Amboy Rail road, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, Harris burg 4k, Wilmington R., Lehigh Navigation loans, and several others that we might name; and yet, tho majority of the securities instanced, though paying six percent, are not selling high er than the five per cent, loan of tho Stato has been taken at, a difference of IQ per cent in fa vor of tho State loan. Those who aro holding off from: the market, in kopea of lower prices, aro not likely to 'invest soon—money is too cheap and too abundant. Thoconntry is very pros perous; and ia addition to that, the old world finds now its best financial investments here, and hero iscoming her fresh made capita!, springing out of bar daily trading profits., Tbo Now York Evening Post of Saturday af ternoon says: “ Tho accumulation of mousy is going on with great rapidity. Tho offers to loan are daily becoming more pressing, and the mar ket is more and more assuming those appear ces which lodicste the coming on of a Tory active (Speculation. Tho wide diffusion of money is as remarkable as its aggregate abundance. There are moTQ lenders than borrowers. Boslness men, as well as capitalists, whose trade is money, are to a Urge extent in possession of surplus funds, which they seek to employ oat of their regular line of business.” i Tbe Boston Commonatallh-ot Monday morning says: “ The features of the money market are precisely tho sarao as noted from day to day, for a week or moro past, and tho abundance cf capi tal has a tendency to still farther reduce rates. Money at 6 per cent., however, is cheap enough for all practical purposes, and it is doabtfal if a fall below that rate Is realized for any consider able length of time.” ' The Baltimore Patriot ot Saturday afternoon says: “Monoy continues easy, and may bo had on tho etrect at G@B cent, on No: 1 paper.— Second class undoubted names wo quoto at 8@ cent; names loss known 12 5j9 cent.” We notico in Philadelphia, on the 14th, sales of 3000 Pittsburgh coup. 6’e’7l ® 102; 1000 Allegheny City O’s @9l };. 3000 Allegheny Co, 6’s @-97}; 10 shares Pennsylvania Railroad® 44} cash. On the 16th, we notice sales of 1000 Pittsburgh coup. 6’s '69 ® 102; Pennsylvania 6's @ 97}; Pennsylvania B. R. 44}. "The following is tho statement of the deposits and coinage at tho New Orleans Branch Mint for May: DEPOSIT. California gold. .......$347,260 15 Foreign.... 9,907; 05 Silver, parted from California gold 2,840 45 Silver, from other resources......... 8,741 28 ; Total pieces 83,000 $490,000 00 The circular of Mr. Charles Humbcrtonof Liverpool, states the export of dry goods thenoo to the United States in all May, to have been os follows‘ : To Now Y0rk....’.,...,.........6,977 packages. : To Boston 1,102 “ ■ T0Phi1ade1phia.................1,639 “ To Southernports 459 “ ! ; , Total ; ....9,175 consisting of linens, cottons, wollens and worst ed, stuffs. . ; The imports of goods of aU kinds, last week, in New York* were........................ 51,930,000 And exports..., ; 986,600 And for the last two weeks::. . v . Imports .......................... ~....$3,995,000 Exp0rt5.........2,009,000 Showing an unnsnally light excess of imports over exports; and of course a light drafton the money market from this source, which must doubtless te a comfort to onr proteoKoniet friends. Bonds, B@9 per cent;; offprinoipaland interest; .War plan Bonds, 65@76, according to coupons: War Loan Warrants, 46®47J; County Scrip, medium issue. 62. . Gold dust-faas come in free g, and is bought up by the bankers at sl7}@ vl7f per.ox,; Exohahgaoa’the- Atlantlo oities - min fair request, most of the drafts being at 8 per cent premium, and on England at 40} ®47d. to the dollar." t , , - Stocks of goods ore represented os being gen crally light; and a brisk demand for goods from the interior was early anticipated. . -.. The advices.from Londonnre favorable to our stocks and bonds, Tho demand comes mostly, however, from Germany and Switzerland; who take the new securities offering on the market very freely. . , . - Tho Boston Traveler says countorfeltihree’sOn the. Merchants Bank of -New Haven,Conn., are in circulation. ‘ Figure head of Washington on tho right hand,.and Franklin, on , tho left. The genuine-bills have a portrait of President Fill more on the right.- •.•• • ■ ■ The exports of speoie last week, per. Custom House report, amounted only to $860,688, mak ing $1,450,608 Since Ist Jnne. and $10,518,262 since the Ist January. - • . Tho-advioes by the Baltic show no further ad vauco in the prioe of cotton in ■ Liverpool. Tho demand wsb less active; and the market closed heavy, - Indian corn has advanced Is, bnt wheat and flour were simple steady. Consols had ad vanced aindcr tho immediate ■ influence of tbo news-received from tho Best Indios, and this stock had become scares on tho market in com parison to tho demand.' The oloßing prices were 100J@1D0} for cash, and 100}@100} for July account Emanuel & Son; of Hamburg, have failed for $120,000. Col. Milleh,— After :nn absence of 18 years, the well known and oelobrated David C. Miller, Father of Anti-Masonry, dropped down uponns on Thursday last. Few men in the country have become more notorious than was Col. Miller dur iog tho last six-years of his residence here; And now, with the frosts of more than soventyyears evident upon his brow; he seems the aamelive ly, satirical, mirth-provoking man be was when bis pen was so potent hereabouts a quarter of a century ago. ■ Ho at present resides in Erie on., Pa. —Batavia Advocate. Miller was Morgan’s first printer. It was fn Miller’s office that the “Masonio Rovelatlons” were first put in type, and where, indeed, the seeds of Anti-Masonry were first sown. The office was afterwards attaoked by the Masons aud thrown into tho street. From that hour Anti-Masonry was at its tido, which led many politicians "on' to fortune," andamong thorn, Mr. Fillmore.- Buffalo Biputluan. - Cannot our cotcmparaty of tho Gazette glvo us some reminiscences of Mr. Miller’s office, and tho scenes that transpired there daring the days of Morgan. - If we have not boen misinformed, ho was in the neighborhood of Batavia at tho time referred to, and wo have no doubt that the revelations he can make, will bo highly interest ing to bis Anti-Masonic readers. Jest as Weed as Catholic. —One of onr ablest cotemporarics, the, Cincinnati Citizen, edited by a member of the Roman Catholic com mon!an,.thas declares for tho Democratic nom inee: V We object to no man’sreligion, ifherespects ours, and wo can be his friend and neighbor while wo differ from him. We shall battlo bo sldo him for the success of oar common party.— We have the name cf a candidate for President on our flag this day, who not only does not share our religions opinions; but who comes from a democratic state, which has denied the compe tency of a qathoiic to bold offico in tho state. Because, while ho differs-from us, he condemns this injustice to a portion of bis fellow citizens, 'wo shall heartily support him as tho nomiceo of our party.” . OaQAMZATIOXOr TUB SrSQUEUAESA Railsoad. —Tho Susquehanna Railroad companychartered by the Stato of Pennsylvania, was organized at Harrisburgh on the 10th inst, by tic clcetion of tbo following officers: PretHtni —Wm. F. Packer. Direetort —Messrs, Simon Cameron, Gcorgo F, Miller, EU Slifer. Joseph Casey, J. R. Priestly, J. B. Packer, P. Dougherty, of Po., and Messrs. Tiffany, Murdoch,, AYoedrifie, Fisher and Gil more, of Baltimore. Tbo charter requires a majority of the board to reside in tho State of Pennsylvania. Gen. Simon Cameron, was elected Treasurer, and A. B. Waterford, Esq., was appointed Chief Engineer. SSJ* The Licking County Branch of tho Stato Bank failed on Friday last. The stock is con sidered sunk. Circulation will be redeemed, it is thought, ia full.— Cleveland True Dcmverau AYc have seen statements similar to thoabovo in a number of other Ohio papers. AYhcn. tho Stato Bank of Ohio and its numberless branches wero established, tt& rag money advocates de clared that it was impossible for any ono of the banks to foil withontall the others failing also, so intimately were their affaitsblended together. It was said that if ono fell all would fall, like a row of bricks. this: assertion was true, wo may look for a general bursting up of Banks out in tho Backcyo State. Fnost Host. Daniel Steeceos.—ln a recent letter from llod. Daniel Sturgeon, Is tho follow- Ingpassago: “With General Pierce I havo the plossuro of a personal aeqaaintanoo, and can freely bear tes timony to bis eminent talents and great private werth- If the expression of opinion hero is any indication of the expression throughout the country, it will not bo difficult to predict tho re sult of the next November election. Gen. Pierco will be triumphantly sustained by the Democra cy of the Union. Mark ray prediction." Sisqelaa Ixvektioh.—lt Is stated that a gen tleman near Louisville, Ky., has applied the tel egraph to an entirely novel and nniquo use.— Ho has nearly completed an invention for writing muslo as it was played from tho piano-forte, tho notes apon the sheets being produced as fast, and to the exact time, as the key's are touched by tho performer. Strakosoh, it is said, has offered him $lO,OOO far tho patent right when the model is finished. Rather doubtful. Beef Cattle.— Tho Chicago Prioo Current says: The eastern demand has almost drained the eauntry of Beef cattle. Every four footod animal, in tho shapo of a hog, is engrossed in tho same way; even “fathogs" and “dead hogs” aro said to “go quick.” Sheep, lambs, and calves arc also in demand. The firstlings andlaatllngs of every flock are thrown into tho shambles of tho Railroad. A Bloody Duel —A ■ tclcgrophio despatoh from Charleston, South Carolina, dated Juno 13, states that a duel was fought on the 2d instant at Fort Mellon, Florida, between Colonel Grou ardand Mojor Jones, of Hopkins. Tho account states that they fought with bowie-knives, that Mqjor Jones waskillod, and that Colonel Grouard subsequently went to St. Augustine and surren dered himself to tho officers of justice. $998,600 Fouqeeies. —lt was; rumored In Boston on Saturday that forgeries to tho amount of from sl7,ooo to $20,000, hod been discovered. The parties are well known in the community.: $1,980,000 • The Ladie’s Book has been received at Gildenfenny’s. -It is highly embellished and fill ed with interesting reading matter. JSS?*The phyaieian who attends eietraneit haa arrived in town and taken rooms at the Tremont. —Boiton Timei. The pugilist that nihil fit has gone to Boston, and expeots to see tie transit in gloria mundi morning.— Springfield Post. Ho arrived safely, bnt soon delta blow at tie transit and btia hole in his head. —Boston Bee. Wo understand that nihil fit him, and nobles head complotely off.—Boston Museum. The meanest part of the whole-affair is; that after he was down, verbutn sat on him.—Worth em Light. - That must be a mistake, for sie transit was ins ter eeDr. Digg staid till tecum. -r-Catpel Bag. Queer Hugo this,' We wonder what the 4ucil means,- and’ what the writers mentit lot. It sounds our ted ridiculus. —W. 0. Pie. HKWSITEHS. ■ -.- The Chesapeake end. Ohio Canal, it Is said, will bo 8b farcomplete'd byjhe middle of July &s to admit of the introduction of water. c : . large number of the’taverns in Philadelphia otty-and county wero olosed’on Sunday last.by. order of the court. - - V It le anhounced-in the Washington Union, that ' the misunderstanding which occurred during the deliberations of the Virginia delegation in Balti more, between the Hon. Henry.A* "Wise and the Hon.. Fayette -McMolUn, has been:amicably and honorably adjusted. The Cathollo" Cathedral in Franlilin street, Boston, was on the - . Oth inst., thronged with Sabbath.Bohool:children, wlio were- present .to: redeye the rites of saornmentalconfirmation, ad ministered by Bishop Fitzpatrick. There were 200 girls, all wearing white veils, and about 200 boys. 'The dwelling of Mr. Lucy, in tho town of Stoekbridge, Madison county, Ohio, - was con sumed by fire on tho 25th nit- Mrs.: Lucy per« ished in tho flames. Mr. ; Lucy mado his esoape, but in a dying condition-—his body being burnt to a crisp. "Why will the nominee of the Whig party for the nest Presidency.be like the General who killed himself by falling on hiß sword ? Because he will be Pierced in the Fait. - - Horses are said to have become so .numerous in Brazil as' to be- a serious trouble. The Em peror lias -therefore issued a decree, author izing citizens to shoot brood marcs wherever found. . Tlio Whig Press, ■ in summing up tho sms of our nominee, among other things, state that Gen. Pierce’s father waa a poor man of Irish descent, and without a brilliant education I; Horrible 1 Outrageous! ! Several counterfeit twenty dollar notes on tho State Bank of Tennessee, have boon putin cir culation in Louisville. Land warrants: are quoted In Vork as follows: ICOuores, 127@5130; 80 acres, 610 $6O ; 40 acres, 82@583 00. . Titos. B. Smith, a bookseller, of New York, has obtained $l,OOO damages, for assault and battery, from Daniel G. Mason another book seller. ■ ■ It is said that a military command has been offered to General Changarnicrby: one of the Soath American Republics. - Victor Hugo has just completed a work on the coup d'etat. It is to bear the title of “Le Deus Dccembrc.” It is stated that Major J. A. Jelly and Mr. John S. Thrasher are about to start a Scott newspaper at Now Orleans. Upwards of -fifty ships have sailed from China for Californio, taking, it is estimated, about 16,- 000 emigrants. At Detroit, last week, 250 unclaimed trunks, valises, and packages, wero sold at the railroad depot. Tho amount realised by tho sale vras 5600. ~ A constant and irritating qnarrol is going on between the Mexicans and Americans on tho BioGrandc. If not cheoked it will lead fa hos tilities. Dr. Francis says that nothing increases mar riage like waltzing. In his opinion, “hugging a girl to music,” leads as naturally to white vests and orange blossoms, as Now/Year’s eve docs to broken heads. t : A man named Nathan neater, residing near Granville, 0., committed suicide on Monday by hanging himself twenty feet from the ground on a limb of a large tree. He was laboring under d'Unum trcmaii. Bichmond, Ind., was visited by a furious storm of rain and hail. It swept through the county, amitoin width; destroying everything, Tho ball in some places, was two feet deep. The Albany Dutchman. expresses its surprise that yonng men consent to loaf about the ram shop as they da, when a good dose of arscniocan be purchased for a sixpence. - A company is now engaged in working a rich coal vein, at Portsmouth, B. I. Tho coal is 25 feet thick, and rcßcmbicathe Pennsylvania, pro duot. The fly is said to be doing great damage to the wheat in Albe&arlo, Orange, Amherst and Cul popper counties, Ya, The editor of the Cincinnati Commercial saw in tbo streets recently, a buggy made entirely of iron. It needed but an iron horse to comploto tbo establishment. .". The contract of Wells and Gowan, of Boston, to remoro obstructions caused by tho sunken steamship Missouri, in tho bay of Gibcraltar, has been completed to tho satisfaction of tho British Government—prioo paid, $50,000. Everything does some gaod. Siokness leads to virtuo, while tho warid is indebted to war for two-thirds of its surgical knowledge. It is contemplated to establish a now doily pa per in Rochester, to ho got np after tho stylo of The New York Times. Farther Particulars of the late Disaster. Wo gather tho following additional particulars from Coroner Scbuh, who bold an inquest on tho dead bodies, last night. Tho collapse took place in tho. starboard fluo of tho starboard boitor. At tho time, tho Ist Engineer, Henry Gaylord, was standing near tho front of tnc boiler, hut upon ono Bide; tho 2d Engineer, Mr. Cooke, was standing upon the other side. The three firemen woro standing directly in front.— When the collapse took place; both Engineers ran aft—Mr. Gaylord, alone, being very slight ly Injured. Tho latter Bhouted to tbo firemen to follow, hut instead of bo doing, they ran for ward, thinking, probably, to escape by tho hatchway. They were over taken by the scalding water, and steam, and met a horrible death.v. . -. :,i\. ■■■ When the steam had cleared away, and their bodies could bo approached, life was found to he extinct. Tho names of the killodaro: John King, of Detroit, at which place ho has relatives; James Gaghill, of Detroit, where his family re side; and Dennis Byan, who was an old fireman, Ho had beon on the ffreat Weetern, and was late, ly on .the Alabama; He had shipped os fireman on theForeet City the snmo evening upon which he met his sad end. Their ages varied from 2G to 28 years. Tbo bodies of Byan and King wore buried in this city. The body of Coghill is to bo taken to Detroit.. j The jury having remainod till a late hour on hoard, of tho boat, adjourned to moot at Coro nor Schuh’s honso this afternoon at 2 o'clook, P. M. . Tho Atlantic started for Detroit Hub afternoon with tho Foreet City in tow. Vebdiot.of tbs Coboneu’s Jcuy. A verdiot to tho following, effect was rendered by. the Coroner’s Jury, in the ease of the steam er Forest City —That, by a collapse of the star board fluo of tho starboard boiler on tho steam boat fbrut City, whioh;oeourred on the 14th of June, 1852, inconsequence of the defleienoy of iron of said flue, the three firemon of said boat, John King, Jamos CaghiU,"of Detroit, and Den his Byan, of Buffalo, wero scalded to death; and that no blame whatever for the death of said deooased persons can be attached to the of. goers of said boat.— Cleveland Plaindealer, IG. Bust on BoitnoADS.—An exchange suggests a good plan to got rid of tho dust on Bailroads, whiohjWill he effective in the preservation of the road, by saving in the washing away of the em bankments Onr Bailroads -ought invariably to ho sown with some-low grass, liko White Clover, (being fertilized by a ooating of Lime, Piaster or somo Phosphate, if need bo,) and so preserved from : wasting on the sides and dust-hlowlng.any how. We believe $lOO. per mile,, well. expended in: grassing road-beds, wouldßave very much in the : washing away of embankments and keep tbs tract free from dost-evermore, Shall it not be tried? Is Pbison—Tho celebrated Mr. Catlin, col lector of paintings and curiosities, -which have been one of. tho principal sources Of amusement in London, la now in prison for debt He op peals tq this, .hi? 'country, io rescue his collection fronf the sacrifice of a public sale stating that suchcollection wnnofc be gathered again. 1 : V From Household Wotd»i A CHY FROM THE DI79T. , • . Noi lets imtuonal thaLfidnilrirtli, " -l wav a Pariah on the esflh - ; . Notlcssjl daughter, thatroysire • , • CaraedJßid,hi?ohUa r la £ faßKftn Me;'; v SW? 1 * a si*ter, that my brother -F|ea r w God amda me getote; hanger carne^ .. -- . : A&d fanned rebellion into flame. Godutade'ine modest; who could dard . .To taint what he had stamped as fair? ' God made me beautiful and tms : But,oh,stern Man! what coala Ido? 1 sickened, and 1 loathed the food ; •<. :■? Bestowed with taanu antigiblogsrude/ I went in vain from doorto door; • • . begged for work—l asked no more. Work—work—methoQgbttheyimghihavcgiv’n, -. And earned another prayer in Heaven. ... . Work—work—they heeded notiny cry: ■ • ...God. too, seemed silent upon high. - I would have warkcd&U nlglit, all day, ; To keep the hanger fiend away. . I went again from doorto door; This lime 1 begged for-bread—once more. < - • ' They spurned me thence; ’twastheul fell, > : And bade Hope, Virtue, Heaven farewell. -A scene. (General Scott and htsAid-de-Camp walking,*~- Tke General suddenly buttons his coat' close around him,) Gen, ScoTTr-Whenco pomesthifl chilling blast?- Aid-de-Casip—-From the Granite hills, 'Gene ral. Gen. Soott—lt pierces to the marrowof the bones, and hope.; : . Aid-db-Camf-^Bear up, the South will soon send forth its genial breeze. Gen. Scott—Ahme 1 - That breezo' I fear will never come to me ns oncettwore {wont 'Twas balmy then; - when.now it-comes, J t wilibolike the sirocco. Aed-de-Camp—Despond not on the eve of the great battle, General. ; The summer sun of York will soon break:forth, and make all cheerful; i- Gen. Scott—That snn of York is veiled in va pors from foul sewers breathed; and warms not as it should. . ~ Aid-de-Cajip—l*ll call your faithful servitors. General, Sewaed, and Gbeeeet, nndTiiAD, wbtfli comfort speak and hopo renew.- Gen. Scott—No more. They are the cause of all my woe, and will bo of my death; • {Exit) both with roe/ul countenances.) — Ctn. En • (purer» . ID*; Wanted.—A fcw men of thorough business habiuond good address, far a safe and respectable bust ness; it is a business. ihutrcquirea no capital but good • character, business habits and energy.* To men with: tin above qualifications u permanent business and the beat of. wages will be given. Apply or address No. 39 Smuhfield street, corner of Third . (apr^3itf ff« SrCleaver's ‘Prize Dledal Houey Soap.* j]_/-The unexampled patronage and unbounded circu - lation which “Cleaver’s. Prize Medal Honey Soap ll has obtained In tingland,bas powerfully and justly increas ed its reputation in the United Stott 9.: It is sold by many of the most eminent Dragg;«u, Apothecaries a nd Per fu raers in the principal cities in the^Union; and finds m every family a most ready-acceptance for tha nursery, the toilet and the dressing-room ' For sale by *J. KIDD & CO;, • Ci> Wood street. Wholesale Agents for Pittsburgh and its vicinity. A ho, for sale, at att Dispensing Drag Stores. . IjelS : tSedleal t«fltlmoay can’t be controverted* C7*One of the moat startling cates is related of JDr M’Lane's Vermifuge, by Dr; John Butler, of-Lowell Tromtratl county, Ohio. The case is that of a young lady who had been sick forstgAl years,and had consulted a number of physicians, who had treated H as one oj Prolapsus Ulen. Dr. Boiler won then called in,ard for a timebolicved, with his predecessors, that it was a case of Prolapses He was,however,soon forced to the con cluuon that His psueot was suffering from worms, and after mach persuasion, prevailed upon her to uke two doses of Dr* M’kane’s Vermifuge. This medicine had’, the effect of removing from bora countless number of the largest sue . Aftsr sbe passed them, her heßlih imtnedt* a'ely returned. -She is since married, and. continues to enjoy excellent health. This is one of the undeniable cases, proving the eope ■ tiGnty ofM’LaneWcTurifuge over all others. For sale by won Merchants and Druggists in town and country, and by the sole Proprietor*, : J KIDD fc CO., . JelS.dlwttw , WWoodstreet /“t LASS~2S boxes 7x9 Glass, in store and for sale-by XX jrlS KING fc MGORHE&D. Vlft.fc.GAU— bbl» Instore trod for rale by _ jeia KING fc MOORHEAD. lARI>— A few kcgsNo. I LimVior bMo by - J _K!NG.t_MOOkHKAD._ BRAZIL Sl/UAK—JQbags in *iore’!antl7or/hie by jeiq : KING fc MOORHEAD. 1 > KHiNhU SUuAKS—Powdered, Crushed, Ciariued, Jlv and Leaf, for sale by jelS KING fc MOORHEAD. I AKB SALMON—A few bbls LiKCMipeuorbalmou, j for sale bv tjetd! Kf'G fc MOORHEAD. Black silk, lacks—a- A.,M»fou aco. wtiiopea to-Jay elargeagmiimentof (jets MUsQLiro \bl t—SO pieces Mu*quito l>ei:u:e just received at JMB A. A MASON fc CO’S.; Yil'alD SU«KS—?b pieces new siyitTPiaid siiic»'jaM 1 received at JCIB AA. MASO.V fc CO’S. BLACK LaVVNS AND iJKUAGiiS— Just received^! A..A. Mason fc Co.’s, 40 pieces Biack Lawns and fjelß CXilttAP DK LALNES— Afewmore piecesof'iiicss 10 f ecnl De Lalnes stiU left at A. AvMASON fc CO>S, JelS . ■ - • -Cianrt 04 Market street. TANiLLa UKAN&r-Of supetior qualuv, for sale nn usanlly low, by tne poand or mtnrc. by W A. ATCLuRG & CO, lei? GrccersandTes Dealers,Sso Libcly street • PRIMARY MKKTIMG— The - uemoeVats or the THIRD WARD, Allegheny, will meet Primary Meeting at thoTsurmuitcs abs, in said Ward; on Sat• aidav, Jane IDth, between the hours oi 4 and 7 o’clock. {iel3, 1 DEMOC flATIC I’RiMARV MkIJTIN oerauc citizens of the SECOND WARD will hold their Primary Meeting at the. house of Bcbsabo Pebst. corner, of Foarth and Grant streets, Saturday evening, June lOih, bciweenthfi hoars of 4 aud 7 o’clock, P,M. I 'LA >—4oo half chests of fresh Green and BlacXTcas on hand and for sale by the package,or neatly pack cd in i and 4 lb packages,nipricea towerttmn we have heretofore sold tho same qualities. Retail Grocers are invited to eall. A. JAYNES, JelB Pekia Tea Store. 39 Fifth st- FOR SALE—In East Birmln?bam, Three Substantial and Neal Brick Dwelling Hoarcs. containing three rooms each. -The l.otsore 30 feet fronton a cross-sireet, and extendtne 19Q feet bark to n3O foot alley Said hoa«csare built Oo the rear ofthe lota, leaving fufficif-nt space in erection of more bai'dings For particnlarsapplv immediately tn . . H 8 THOMAS MOFFITT, 70 Fifth street. I[tUrtOPr*AN I»AW AGKNOY—For the collection of li claims in Great' Britain and. Ireland. Thomas J. Keenan, Foiropean Agent, wilMeave this city previous to the latof July next, on the twenty-sixth regular* tour of this agency, for Europe. Tho<e wishing trim to Attend to business aoroad, for them, should call immediately at the office of MH3ALMONT fc KEENAN, ■ jetSy. lfiOFourthatreet. ~ NEW STORY BY MBS. HENTZ-Just published, and for sale at if. Miner fc CoJs, No 38 street: Eotine; or, Msgnolm V«Ie; a novel, by Mrs; Caroline Lee Henix—complete in one volume. ’ Pencil Sketches; ar,Oaiiines of Character nnd Man ners—including ** Mrs. Washington Potts,” and ” Mr. Smith by Miss Leslie. The Magazines for July arc all out. end. Tot sale at JelB MINER fc CO»3. T?.XT.RaCTS /or fiavonng Ice Cream. Puddings, Ac u dozen rrestonfcfMerrilPs superior Exiruct?, viz: Vnniila, Rose, ' Lemon, • • Peach, Orange, Bitter Almonds, . ' Ginger, . Nutmegs; Also—Rose Water, Peach Water .snd Orange Flower Wmarj forsaleby - W. A. M’OLURG fc CO t • je!B- : * • SMLiborty street. r - ' To I*r|asera« . ‘~T r - THE subscriber hason hand and ibr sale, very low fot cash or approved endorsed paper, the following sec ond-hand printing materials: r - . 260 lbs Long Primer, in good order: 70 fits Minion, do; 24 pahs Cases. do: • ' l set Column Rules for a double mediiun sheet: 1 Marble Imposing Stone; 4 Cotnppslng Slicks; 3 8!ogle Staqda; Several fon;s of Ileud Letter for advertise* ments,fco.,lormlng a complete office for a country pa- Per. A. JAYNtS, JelB >Agcnt for L. Johnston fc Co. ’ Allegheny County, sst ; Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to l “e, Bhe Dff^of said countv, greeting; If George Reiter make you-seenre of •mSllTeiw* prosecuting.his claim, then we- command yon thatyoasummon.by good and lawful ■ ; sumtnoners, Michael Scigfreidi,, senior, >•.. .f, . Ravld RitcptC, Philip Detar and Catharine his wife* Jacob Shaman and Margaret hU wife, John Selgfreidt and Fanny his wife, Peter Harold :and Sarah his wife, Andrew Demr and EU*abe»h his wife, Michael' Seigrreldt,junior, Harvey Mooro and Margaret hH wire;- Jacob Brown and Barbara his wife; Alexander Clarke and Emily his wife, Jacob Miller and Lavinla his wife; Christopher Bright and Hcnry Bright,and John Brown now or late guardianof the said Lavinia Miller,(former ly Lavinia Bright:) late of your county, soi Uiot thoy be and appear before our Judges, at Pittsburgh; at our Dis trict Court,there to beholden for the ea!d county/otithe fourth Monday, of July noxt.toahew wherefore: Where as, they, the said George-Reiier. and the .aforesaid do fendonts, together and undivided.do all those two* certain lota or pieces of ground situated in the cliv of Allejtheßv.fn ttß oOTmjrof AUegheny, and Common' wealidof Pennsylvania, and marked and knowhdMha general plan of die town of Aliegiieny. as ih-Loti Nn.° one hundred and three, (103,) andonediundrrdhrid fiSSv (lol.),bQiindedanddesarlbedasfoUavrs,towit: Begin-’ ning on ihn east side of Sandusky street at Ihe £orn.S «r Strawberry alley, thence dlong the north side bero- alley eastwardly two Eandred and („rty fee, the common ground.known na the east .nm+, n„ l?".* 0 along asid cqnunon givand n'irihwa’rdly mm hnnd?ed and twenty feefjthnnce.'by a line tannine hn?niii?Sf- e C Sirawberty alliy, vresiwirdly two hSnlrfd^S 1 ? 1 h feet,to Sandusky street, thenca alMg ISSdaAy Bonthwardly one hundred, and twenty ?, re 1 of beginning, with the appnrtenanwK ints partition thnreofbotween them to bp madeflaecorrt ’ ing.to (he Jaws gnd enstams of thla Cmnoonweahh such eases wadpandprovided.ldo gainsay, and the ramS to be done do not pernm, very nujnsUy and againlt same law* and cngtpltls. “ against the mMetvtmd^hmwrit,* n 'W P Unesathe , 'ltooraMe <l Wjs™r fl . o CURTIS, Bheriff« ♦ ..d£S enff * office » PiLtfraghi Jane 17 ( A,D.18«. flßldft VJMtiGAtt—2s bt>!.. oo hand and for sate bjr i jell ABMSTBONQ * CJIOZEB. P t- SismimU SPECIAL NOTICES. 'dpatthaso an Interest stort; can ‘hear of a bar* EJ* ACgsroa* bodge, I. O. of D, p—. The Angerona *.odge,No.2S3, i. o. of O. F., meeta every WedncsdaKeyenlngla Tfyasldngftjn. Half, Wood .guest jadtly. Os A. O. B. CT Meets “b°?e the O’HelUy Telegraph Office, cor ner of Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening. aprSB _ ~ ITT?I. ©• or O. fiaceoiMeetlng,Washington Hall, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley. “ ; PimßßEOif Lopa*,No.’J3a—Meeu overy Taeiday seening. 1 : Mno*ifxiLnEtio.SMi»JtT, No. 87—Sleets lot and 3d Fildayofeach month; .... marts—iy INSURANCE COMPANY, or H»rtford,Coan. CapltatSlocfc *-*---**-——--3300,000 • Aaacta-.489,172 .Ufficeof ihcplttsburghAgcncyinlheSioio Room of M’Curtiyfc Loomis, Nov 69 Wood strefcl; .. v r novduf if. H. BEESON, AgehL . . . Laaiss* CluitCollegSt <p-IN CARO WRITING AND, DRAWING, under Mt> J; D; WILLIAMS, arid’ Mr. F ; SLATAPER,.and in ail tbo hlghcrbranchesof an En*: Slish ai d Classical Education, under Mr- P< HAYDEN. wo Bpactoasroomi luvercccntly been elegahtly fitted up for. their special accommodauou. Cali aud- see tho arrangement*- - (aprs Commercial Goilcg«« cor* ner of Market and Tiilrd in Book keeping and Writing both day and evenlog.- Lsdiea r Writing n»d Bonk-kocplng classes meet from 2t0.5 in the afternoon. :The Pnncipat.wiU attend to the settling of. Partnership Boc its, openinghc w bcUs<correcting er rors,&c. Those having need of hla services will apply at the College. O K CHAMBERLIN. ■ t.: Pnacipnland Prof.*.fßook-keeping. P. It. Spskcss, Prof. of Penmanship;' api9 - Oaguerreotypea, - Post Office BuilainySi . Third Street ■ T IKENESSEd taken m all weathers,-firomS A; M. to JLi ; 5 P* M..giviOg. an accurate ttxusuo and animate ulienees, untiko and vastly . superior to : the com mon cheap dai’acrreoiypes,” at the following cheap pncesz-rSLSO, 32 k 00,e3.00.84y%85,00nnd upward, ac cording.to the size and quality pr case or frame.'.-: . C7* Hours for children, from 11 A; M. to 2 P; M, N. B—Likenesses of sick or diseased persona taken in any part of the city. : ■ |nov2s:iy I Tj“ DEAFNESS, noises in (.behead,and all disagree* able discharges from the ear,speedily and permanently removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART LEY. Principal Aurist of the N. Y. Elar .Surgery, who may be consuitcd ato9 ARCH street, Philadelphia. from : 9loOo’clock. s'. •• Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention to this branch of special practice has enabled him to reduce his treatment to such a degree of success as to find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by a teady attention.to the means prescribed. - [amio CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, AfiD Curtfttn Trimmings of Every Uetcrlptloa tfT- Furniture Plushes, tirocatelles. Ac., Lace snd Muslin Cariains; NaY.Painted Window Shades, • GiliCoinicesjCartam Pins, Bands,fcc.fcc^ . At WaOLSSZLS ABS RSTATt. W. 11. CARRVL, 169 Chestnot St, cor Fifth, FBI f A DE IIPHIA* \£j* Curtains Muds and Tricimedtnt/uNumt Frtndi Sty it. ■ -marttkl)* STATE nffmii FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. tiARRI«BURL r PA. CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS. Designed only for as ample capital,and affords superior advantages In point of cheapness, safety and^accommodation, to Cay and Couniry Merchants and owners of Dwollisga and isola ted or Country Property. v . A. A» CARRIER, Actuary, . - novlS Branch Gffice, 54 Smlihfield at., Pittsburgh. I I I I I p.p p p.p improved fetsomaer Bracea* ... -U~7* Laiiies Gcuilemen’s, Misses and B-ys Shoulder Braces—a large lot received,of the most improved and fashionable kind, intended toTeltevestooped weak back, leaning: forward, fcc* - These Shoulder. Brakes ate an article of greot value,and are vusUym pciior to most aiticles of the kind in use. The gentle men’s Brace answers the purpose of suspenders,as well as Shoulder Braces,and at a very httie above the price of ruependei*. • For sale at Dr. KEYSEiTS Drag Store, No. 140 corner ol Wood street and Virgin alley, - Re6;dfcw ItT* Trie Beat J?oaalt>le Remedy for Con aamptton.«-DH. BALSAM OK WILD CIIEHKYjis jaH the remedy that a pure minded, tui prrjadtccd mati.thorojghly ecqqaimed wuh every sys tem of practice, and well aequainted with tije whole Materia Medica, and experienced in general practice, would recommend as the best, possible remedy, for.the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, .Bronchitis and - Coa surapxioti. •; v.',c;-;; : ' This reraedy-contains the extraordinary medicinal virtues of the Wtl‘l Cherry and the Flr,wtuch are eom- Lined and embodied m their utmost powenu this article; By a nice chemical process, everythingdeleietlousor uselessis rejected, eOfthnr, what remains, is the most extraordinary and truly efficacious remedy for allkicds of .pulmonary and liver diseases ever knowu to man. Bee advertisement la another column. imy97:dfcw . (p* Odton BuGding t FounA ttruty ieitaetn. Wood and Gmttqficld sfrestr.—Pittsburgh Eocamptncnl, No.2,meetalstaad3dTuesdaysof each month. - Pmsburgh Degree Lodge, No.4,meets Sd end4ihTues days, * ■. . Mecbantcs'Loilje, N 0.3,.3, meets every Thursday even ing.' ' ' Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meeisevery Wednesday evening.^' Iron City Lodge,No. lS2,meelsevcry Mondayev’ng. . Mount Moriah Lodge, No. ntfO, meets every Monday evening; at Untonllait, corner of Fifth trod Smitnfieim Zocco Lodge, No. facet* every Thursday evening, at their llall, Corner of bnmhfield and Fifth streets; Twin City Lodge, No. 24L meeisfovcry Friday cven mg. Hali,cotncrof Leacock and Sandusky streeta. Al legheny City. tmayl&ly C7*DR. GUYSOTT’S Impnced.-Exifast of Yrifoto Dock and SarsapartUa fs a sure remedy for Hereditary Tarot. Thousands of persons are cuteed with gnevous com plaints; winch they inherit frqra their parents. The ti<e of the Ytllow. Boev and BanepatiUa will prevent all -thU. and seven, vast amount of misery, and raany valu able Lvos, far u thoron* kly expels from the system Hi la* tenttamt, which U the *ecd ot diseate, und so takes eff the curse by which tl<e sins or misfonunes of the patents are so often vmted upon the liinoccutoffipimg. - . Parents oweittotheir children to goaidtbem against the effects of roaiadic* tiiat m&y be comrrmricaicd by descent,u&d chtlcrert of parents that roav have at any time been ofiected with Consumption. Scrofula, or Sy philis, owe a to themselves to take precaution against the disease being revived in them. Guysottis Extract of Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla fe.a sure antidote iu such cases. See rdvcruiemeut. ..PlUtbargii tiffs lntunmes Qomnany. OF FBNAU., CAPITAL 0100,000« President*—James S. Uoon; Vice President—Sarotlel M’Ciurkan. Treasurer—Josephs. Leech. -; ; Secretary—C. A Coltop. . ; , ■ Ofpicv.Nd. Yd Fotrirn Stbwt. . Ijy This Company tnskes e very.. Issuranco apper taining to or eounccted with Life Risks. . Mutual rales arc the snme as those adopted by other .safely conducted Companies. • Joint etock Rates nua retiuction of ftrota the Mutual rates—cqusl to a dividend qf ihiity-Uiree and .one-third percent., paid annually inadvance Riakstaken on the lives of persons going to Cali for* nia. r.,,. „ . DIRECTORS: JatnesS. (Icon, Joseph S. Leech. ■ Charles A. Coltoni . Bamuel M’Clurkan. : Wllh.m Phillips loUn A. Wil.on, Jolm Sean. _ CITIZENS* Insurance Company of Kttaburgh, C. G. HUSSEVreresident. SAMUEL MARSUKt.UStoretary. OFPICB. 94 ttiieem. iUari«t and (food .(rret., * .i . : v , iainiM Hull ana Cargo Hltfti, On the Ohio and JHi&tmippi Bntnqttd trilmtari». INSURES or Damogo li, Firo. _ALSO- Against the Peril, of Uio Sea, and Inland NoTigadonandTransponaufm. - “ „„ „ " DIRECTORS. p T G- Hussey, _ , Wta Larimer. Jr.. WilUam Bagaley, Sam’lH.Kltr,; Uogli D. King, William Bingham, Robert. Dunlap, Jr., D. Dehuven, v S. Harbaußh, Franci. Sellers, Edward fleaaleion, J.Schoonmakei. Waller Bryant, Samoel Ren. . . Isaac M.Penimck- '• : tlas nKiTA alto y Ueroaritnblo Oaaa or Total Btlqdnei. Cared by invl'n «hu attemion of .ther afflicted' and ibe pnbllc gann?alre‘{S r Iho eenlficaieof William Hall, of tfila city; Thd eaM In fi ea^ y “by person who may healienticaUniS lauou to Ibe facta tnere act fonh, • : S.'hl.'KIER, "Ihad-bfcen affilcted. several years with a l’ember C MB5h| W i 1 ; c „ olulnn '' l ' lo| ncrea,e unmlaslSep. eo?^Nl l^ °-v fl , amnlll ’‘ Q P a < 'hat lime having in. volved the whole lining membrane of both 1 evesrand. ended in the deposlte ol a thick film, which - wholly de. . a K rO i !Tl^a 11 '' * had .an operetion performed, and mU u l £ n !i ns r W<lved, wh.ci, soon returned uni left me in ns badn oondrlon as before. At this stmretif the ooraplaint I made applieauon to several of eminent medical men,.who Informed me that “my weald never get Well.” At this time I could guish any object. By. the advice cf same friends Icoou mcnceti tiio use of the-. Fetroleara, bothinlerhallvnSS locally,uoder which my-cyeshave Improvei) the presenl lime, and I have rceoyerodSy sieht lmfrSl 1 fi e herat health very tnuch Improved bv the , SnsUSST , 2^^K , mtd willbe happy ,o give an,'^~oinrelS Pittsbtirgd, September IT, 1851, HAIX.“ : ** ot Coa»umptf on*. >■: lowW^an^Fi 8 BYKIAWM Blao, Pinlc and Yol ihr«-din^e 8 ’ Bach bottle designed to meol one of the short uma «ihw Introduction.°f ‘ho «ly of Pittsburgh, and already inferredJov-Thottlio of SJ? ??> Yt • - tdwn.hip, .who ha« labored eti oer aii Uic bad symptams of ifce second stage, haabeeii jeswredu?. health and usefulness Another case, of a ©'‘a tn Allegheny city, whoarhlis physicians bod absu doped, a* in a hopeless condition, has, by the ore of six bottles, taken inconjunctionwita Cod. Liver Oil, been restored to beahh-and his-vyithered frame covered with new and health? flesh ' l>T Consumption look to txus. . Pamphlets for ireo distribution ot thoAgenu«. •■; . c : •.• First Stags.—Cough, pain Intbe breast,awe, head*, back*, joints, and limbs, Inflammation, soreness, and ticklingin the throat, foyer, dtfficaji nod.quick breath-, lag, expectoration d*JficultisUgks andfioiky. Ittond Stars—dOTtivenes^spasmodiccough,violent fever, nighv.tDQnunp end mid-day I l V* in tbo face and cheeks, «inmlng heat In the palms of the bands and: the <« l j eaywwahoa easy, copious arid it»ea*rd:«i£?fre£' .. . t . ' v“ IhirdS.ae* foVor, cough, and morning sweaty great anotacreaslngdebluty, frequent tail BragßWre, No. HOeorno, q( Vi,. tjsS:diw , ~ Co * „ - c 1 , f 1-* 'V I AMUSEMENTS. TUKATttE. f.ww *wn Men* one*JOSEPH C. POSTERj Pilot if ddmittim—Flm Tier »nd PfUrqoetis Ke. Second end Third Tier* SSe.} Jlecemd oenr in Die*} Circle, W cent*, largePrtvolo Boies, entire,6B,oo; small Fnvaio boxes entire, 9SfiO Doors open at 7io’ciock. Curtalnito* ei7|. - Fourth night of the engagement of Mr. MBtHOL* LAND. FRIDAY KVENING, Jane ISOi, vtOLbepettomei the Operatic Drama of "• ROB BOY: OR, ADLD BANG SYNE. ’ Rob Roy* . - •- - - - Mr. BrelifonL. : “BaUle’NTcol Jarvie, -TV-—’V"~MrrMnßtoUand» Rievioos laTTirioh the beanUfol Drama of- : „ THE OLD GUARD* navemeV * ' . ■ Mr. MGloolland.. Melanie, * - ~~MU» Biewart*. 1: DAN.BICE’S CIRCUS. &XPPO&HO2BSU riiUldBiap6hSon« R;mniishq:eDt drfftffiiiKed fit aa e*« .X penieof. FIFTY-THOUSANDDOLLaRSi number* irjg. over Two Hundred Men oou Hone*, and being ibe yiNfcfllPFpDHOMEiaUiUcoaaurrWill bo opened *t th» AMERICAN HOTEL, otL ut, for* Five JD»yfi« ;■ - Among thetrajs Magmfieent Pageamipreserued,may be cnameralec too grand serna of ibe *' -BEDOtoa 07 TBEOBSSBt; T ; ; THB GAMES 07 THB CnaMciJWM 5 THE 20DBKAME3T? FEATS 07 TO* GtUSASZOtt J OLYHPIO BPOEta;, * _ * acrobatics ; . : TBBPglCttOftgft - » - - The performance of the ceIebraietICRJSOLERhLLET TROUPE, numbering over fony.members;with all the gems orihe Modern Circus, by ariUU of. superior merit in every instance, and in some-cases by those who have oaumppedall iiyalry.- : u - 1 . The Spectacle is accompanied and enlivened by strains o/choicest ma«fc hy ft UODBtiB BRASS BAR Do Zed by Almon Mepior, the Wizard Bigler ! / Tho IMMENSE PAWLUON wilt hold comfortably 10,000 Perioni, and is provided will) every convenience of seatj^fiofip* • ranged that ftittaue cannotoccur while wiinessmgthoptrrorman.ee. Inconsequence of the great expense of this Com* pony, the price* of admission will invariably be'SOets; children half price. w - The Day-light performance wiU commence precisely atflo’ciockTvM .* : Evening performance at?} o'clock;' . This Cumpany will exhibit at v : Steubenville Monday, Jane DlsL Wellsvilie, Tuesday; Jane 22d. J " Rochester, Wednesday, June 23d. •••■••>*• r . Birtalughato, Thursday,'June24th. T - Klizabelhiown, Friday,JahoflSth.. .. ■ Brownsville Saturday, Jane ttitb* - CookstownsMonday}. JuneTdtb; . Mont}DgßbelaCiiy|Toesdar k Jßne S9lh.: - h!cKeesport,Wednesdayyiune3o:h: • / jctfiid&w j H, CntfTJLE, Agent. H, aUL, ov a w. siosiVtV SUBOEOJI DENTIST, 80. 14* SmltE3eld glrc«t. DBtttAL *DHOERy # W. F. FUNDENIJERG, U. D., No ISI Thibb rtaitur, - cyAfewdooni atoveSmjUiSeld street. Office up (tain, Dr. F. ha. seen conncctrd. with .the establish* Bteot of Dr. IloUihen, of WhceJiuir, ■ for the Tut fire years Lpr-HMm Collecting, Bill Posting, Ac. JOIIW M’COUBEY tn7*:Alteodsto Collecting-.Dili Poeung.-DUtrihailng Cords andCirculurs for Parties; Ac;&ci - v .-.J. Orders left at ihe Office of the Morning Post, or at Holmea'-Perlodical Slore.Thlrd sh.-vrUl trn nrompUy attended to. - - [mjSltty Bohemia Glaaa Worbl. ; ADAMS. ROSEMA N & CO. * •VTANUFACICnERS of FLINT dLAS3'In alI lu JUL variety, We imvoolso, Onbaad, Ughln-ng Rod dnsolntars, of-asoperiorpatiernto aay thing -j-et pro, .Dealers in Glassware can save from 10 to 15 act* cent, brewing as a call. .Warehouse, corner of Water and Boss streets. feblKJm: ' Pius burgh, Pa JUioelatsd rinnus’i lueuraac. oomntw „ _ nr ogtDaClty or Fll teburen. «" . W.w PALLAS, Pn-s’t&BQBEHT FINNEY. Set*. ot/STMnds nBare affainst FIRE and MARINE RISKS and 12S Monts oibectou: • ■ ' W'JV’. Dallas, John-Andersoa, - - . Ba.C.Sawver, . R B.Simpson, ... Win. M. Edgar, H. B. Wilkins, Robert Finney, Charles Kent • william Gormany ... ... WilliamCoiUnswood.* A. P. Anshuiz; ♦ • . Joseph Kaye; v iWilUam'D. Wnghiev*. OaF ELECTION NOTICES. County Commlosioner—JACOß TO. Xuncl wtu be u candidate for Coauiy Commisriotier; sub* ject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. • •- ■ laneXifcio E? State Senate—The name of W* Ji ROSE, will be precentea 10 ihe Democratic Coaniy Conveation lor.tne nomumuon to tbe Senate. - ■ RelCrtc, a ® afß “•“prised to tmtioanea ANDREW BA RGUEY, Esq., as a candidate for Sheriff, at tne ensning. election; gobject to the decision of the CjtrantyDcmqora'ic Convention.. Deftto Vj- SHerl<E»«We nns onihorized 10 announce the name of JONAS R M’CILINTOCK, u a candidate ftr the ofiiceof SberU, fiuWect to tho decision of the Demo* craue County Convention, v - tUeS-tc : fp* Bl>e»lffMty^-CHARLES KENT oilfeni him. seir ns a candidate Jbr_SheiiJi;aub]eeUo the dcclainaof the Democratic .Convemioft, " * / - v - ’ De3;dAWtft; a a l hori red to announce MiLLbR as acandidaie Car Sheriff, wb iectiothe decision of;iheCounty Demoorntlo Conven* V oa ‘ Dearie - 11/cp®GRESS»-.Wo are requested to state that thenamc of ihe lion. W. W, JRWiN will be DrewriTM : Spl?n^S^^ c v^ un - yr^DnVenliolJ * ai a candidate for their nomination to Congresa. ; . - fmyS&tc 1862.: SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Cleveland and Pltubargh BaUtoadr To £»—;sfiaastfa-issßs I»s»MonoagahcfaClTY morning, (Summs cxcepfjditit h nt WelisVillo W it£ “’^^-connecung and Piushotgh RailroaSCltTeland:: ■ aniving at CtevHand at 6 o’rln?f‘ ° c j oc *’^ ror rickets,apply 10 . JOHN A- CADGBEV, Py° *n4. Fenna; Railroad to ATff- PcnnajUvnaia n.llro.a a m)OT>nt - • ffiaisjjißsiarsiiaitfßMS! HaUruan vonpaay. "W E phnJi^fi rep?rea to receipt for prodseME^^ • * »■" rmlidelplilo, inunfdiaielf; Time five. dan. ! - ■ ■ ■*,'■■' • v- SAXES oy »i*M6ttT dM ‘ ■■*■•■ «S»“ d ’ L4rdol '’ M «•■»„ per T&n^wfn^^ ..Beeswax* Pried". Ftoii;WooVeoeti 671 ois. V bbl n Bristle*. Clover aodTirao a/?* ®V Plow Skin!., Hemp and Flax, To cents per Kg*», Fealiera, Furs’and PeUry!\JJ£ p °i ,nd ’ J : chaudue, 90 cents perlio *^ ,om, . a^d COVODJS & GRAHAM, Agents, 370 Alarkei stwet.FhUsdelfhla, irssr'• “>■ “'^Msw'K.iir T " ~U ftf ti'« desirable brand. Del on In ™‘nT 6o ' bol ?S JelO- , - ' "i*” “’CMIBO ft CO., —- ~ Grotcfg andTcadD^slera,. 5 ttV.rab.eritar. Urtog Q lM?™. .. ANDREW JACKMAN, ” JelOJid* . Xjyeiy t gfiiaborglic III3X .RECEIVED, at RnmtfcHo.tt Market W, ® J“Jge anil well »tlwiao »loclc. ef GOLD ANiJ SI WBR LEVKR WATCHKSifIiu Hunting. and Open Dial levers, oCihp best quality: and finish! which loiSrtorayOriendsand patron* atinch' . U molt acltstled. v .. r . [myH|- n Improved JBelodeon. fffn»s^%rpX u MES 1 tone; they ate unequalled', pothfviotthKnSSS?*? and reedy sound of those made by othera Y t2«s?! ip taftdf pTrosewood;ofsopetb ■ts" y naTdetlgn,making a beauilfolParlor*?!?}? pngl-- are odafiably adapted Jbiebtireb mSii^t2 n i eilt,: ** u * plicd-onzihemost liberal terina C ii^ promptly attended to/Snd by part of Uto wdrrintSr Aeal 10 #a lV <9c«ri» ew 'Sv«.Srß^ o ?,^;‘. ■ 1— •« maas.> / myß2m Books wiiu be opriupA - ' - J}f7pyone ftexii at MONDAY, .fiStfc, «awin^ Stock of the « A*Mn for rohscnp- PAIN^rn 1 “P-W*” ai toe ®: “?* riSf (WSTS^ffi 5{“SW* K , i“ ler tDii o,a “ f bea Miller, ■?£s&£s*&£■ J. 5L Crafty Rcb* ■ V®SwiSS , Sa& w-wfco.awS^,' •>• di » «n» «iW ,^^^! M^lS * I ‘ i1,1,0,0,)e *•“ “gjSS ..>•.. * ’VJ-4 AV •»■ V V. •’. -*i-'" * /' ■' V - .-; *r 'TS--'' vr ' wi s r " J & ' * v f ', " f* ‘.I- I '--;'... ?> ' -«*; , ' : /% ! j v-.\< y. -V
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