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Commonwealth -»- " -cttonattaa „ j»tdl times teen n*- IteM Ml mmgmss&M §^oo^m£mm^ BSPs MM : 4jCw--ffce%fp#sJ laMfjiii ~^Ws MU f^SSk %WWmwWM ' WH ’^illil^ i|i®Sfl ■«! «jpBMM&S. gMWi ■ ~:'.tv^;-.-•-. ... • • *&' **•;-;•' V-JjfcV/.: ■ii IS -ndH wm m Is mm rite Daiitj #enting fM. ioec&y JIABPBB ».• THOMAS PHULIES Harper * Phillips, Editors & Proprietors, PITTSBURGH: SATOBDAT M01tNINQ::::::;::::::;‘:::JUNE 19. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ' tOK fBSSIDKBT QI THEtJHITED STATES!. GEN. FRANKLIN JPIERCE, .. .OFinSW HAMPSHIRE. . IfOB Vioa • WILLIAM R. KING, OF ALABAMA 1 > Km CANAL COMMISSIONER: COL. WILLIAM SEARIGHT, / Ot JAYKtIE COEHTY. DEMOCRATIC ELECTOBAU TICKET. B8E&T02I1L EIECIOSS. GEORGE W. WOODWARD. , WILSON MoCANDLESS. Gen. R. PATTERSON.- BETBSSESTATIVE EtECTOES. Diilfiet. District. -Ist, Peter Logan, . 18th, H. C. Eyer. 2d, QeorgoH. Martin. 14th, John Clayton. Bd, John UiUer. 16th, Isaao Robinson. 4tb, F. W. Bockins. ; 16th,' Henry Fetter. ■- : 6th, R, McCay.Jr. ' 17th,Jomes Burnside. ■ 1 Btb, A; Apple. • ■ ; ->; 18th,: MaxwcllM’Caslin. 7th, HOn.N Stricklaud.lOth, GenJoß.M’Donnld Bth, A. Peters. ; 20tb, Wm. S. Calahan. 9 th, David Fistor. 2lßt, Andrew Bnrke. 10th, R. E. James. ‘ 22d,- William Bonn. 11th, JohnM’Reynolds.2Bd, JohnS.M'Calmont; 12th, P. Damon. , 24th, George R. Barret. ■ See first-page for interesting mißoelfanc*. one reading. > ‘Jon PnisriNa, of every description, ex cepted at the ofSoe of the Morning Pott inbean •tifalstyle,- and on the lowest terms. Eartioolar attention paid to the printing of Posters and Programmes for Conoertß and Exhibitions of oil kinds. THE SATCBBAT ISOBJIISO POST :: Of this day, is a vory interesting, number t it is: especially so to oar Doraoeratioreaders, and may be equally sb to onr Whig readers,- inasmuch as it tells them alt about Fkaxk Pieuoe, and ex' plodes all the slanders that have been Blurted against him thus for. . Besides political matter, it contains a vast amonnt of foreign and domes tic news, and some choice selections of literary -reading. It is for. sale at tho counter.. Meeting of tbe Democratic Coanty Com mittee or Carr e spond c ncc. Pursuant to notice, a meeting of tho Demo cratic GonDty Committee of Correspondence was held in the the Morning Pott, in Satur day, May 22, 1852. After a fall and fair expression of opinion from die members present, the following resolu tion,', offered by M. C. Milligan," was adopted: rßaoleei. That the Democratic citizens of the different^Townships, Boroughs and. Wards, in. Allegheny county,; be requested, to meet'on Sa turday, the 19th of: June, :at their usual places of meeting, to select delegates to represent them; in tho County Convention, to her held onWednes day following, (Jape 23d,) at 11 o’clock, A.M., at the Court House, in the . City of Pittsburgh, for .the purpose of nominating a tioket, for coun ty officers. The Democrats of the various Town ships will meet-between the bonrs of 2 and 5 o’clock, P. M. , and the Democrats of : tho differ ent Wards of the Cities of Pittsburgh and Alle gheny, and. of the several Boroughs, will meet between the hours of 4 and 7 o’clock. The Democrats of tho First ward wilt meet (it the Fulton House," kept by Hugh Sally, in stud ward. The Democrats of the Sixth ward will meet at the Puhlio School House, in said ward. ■The Democrats of the Third ward will meet in Splane’s building, in said ward. On motion of Mr. Harper, it was resolved, that the Committee otCorrespondcnco hereafter meet at the St. Charles Hotel, on the call of the Chair man. - The Committee then adjourned. G80.,P. HAMILTON, Ch’n, L, Haepeb, Seo’y. RAILROADS. la the Permsylvtmian of Wednesday last, wo find in tbeAditoriol , column, under the caption of t'Xhe Snnbhry and Erie Railroad,” the follow ing-paragraph : In nil "the efforts of a. -large majority of the Easiness men of Philadelphia, ‘to incrcaso the trade and. commerce of thocity, they hare been met in opposition by a class of people who strive : only far self-aggrandizement to the exclusion of the interestaof all others, matter what the project may bo—whetherit is to build a railroad or ..to establish n line of steamships to distant ports, the same spirit is manifest among these harpies and the some ' system of detraction and misrepresentation is resorted to, in order to nr-, rest the, trade, tho commerce, and; the growing wealth; of the city.” Ibis conduct is easily ac counted for, and is at once illustrated by the foot, that honest business people aro unwilling to pay for -thefftdsomo flatteries ■of desperate and extravagant adventurers. ; ■ Philadelphia, .withherbonndlessrcsourceß.great wealth,;en .orgy and industry, doesnotreqnire fAnr aid, has refused iArir overtures,, and consequently bos invoked thdr bitterest opposition. When tho Pennsylvania rail-road first received tho com-- pletingaid of Philadelphia 5 merchants, it was the signal for similar. opposition,- and ever since; . the company has had to contend against. the falsehoods of this same-clan. It is now, how ever, beyond the reach of their,assaults,'its use-. fulness 1 being thebestrefutation of all the slan derSuttored against it, and jts inoreasing pros .'erity.prbtfng thajhigh, favor in: which it isbeld i by the people.at large-” _ - If-these-remarks by. the editor, of the, P-tnn sylcanian'be true, in regard to Philadelphia and - Philadelphians,;with mnch greater, force i will they apply to the unworthy conduct of some of onr leading Pittsburghers,: who have been, and . !atistill .strivingj, from-interested;motives,, to cripple, and if it were possible crush the fair prospects of thatpre-eminently Pittsburgh mcas ' ure,’ the Pittsburgh and Stouhonvillo Railroad, . j/whicb we regard Aa the most commanding of all • Pittsburgh' 'projects-! That'Us construction is ■ : entirely practicable,Jat’a moderate -cost compared j.with itsudvautsge.to our city, Is conclusively shown by the luoid and able reports of tho Bn gineen of the company. That it will open- np 7 to ourcity by the shortest and . speediest.route, : the wholo.trade of central Ohio, Indiana, IIH . nois and the great west,cannotba intelligently denied. Withthe. Hemp field road now partly under contract ’ and constracting, it is the only security weOan have that this trade will npt for? over pass around Pittsburgh; It is the only route by which a continues gunge of. track can be attiinedall the way from Philadelphia to St. Louis. Then why is it that some who ought to ; have the prosperity of onr oity at heart are still found dealing in doubts and detraction of its - merits and itssuccess ? Is itbeoause theyare - actuated by the Bame feelings so aptly described by the editor of the Pennsylvanian in the forego , ing extract? 'Weleave it with themsolves to ex amine their own hearts and answer the ques tion.. , 'However, ..notwithstanding all the unnatural, opposition made by these detractionists, to this great work,'-we rejoice to state that its manage-; ment is now in the hands of men who know no ' snoh woTd ns fail f and'as a sure guarantee that it will bo carried 'through successfully", we will state that it is no all under cdntraot for the ■ ' grading - end ■ masonry from this placo to tiie Virginia state lino; from whence; to the river,- the citizens along the route in Virglnia wili put it through.with or withont a charter.froin that State. The contractors, Messrs. ManfaH& C 0.,. - -axe men of great experience, and deserved rap'd-} tation. for energy and perseverance. The com pjuy have ample means at their command to meet their engagements in this contract, and] the work WiH be commenced next week and pushe'd forward with energy. GESESaI,, noBKIIT PATTEUSOJr.' .■ : «The fullewliigtieAjjgpondenoDhetweeiftn num ber of and'Gen.ißohnaiPo®* temos, of Philadelphia; lifts : been left os for publication. [lt is' a matter of regret that j Gen.'T. should decline partaking of the*pnblio“ dinner toodered him by his numerous personal ] and political friends in this oily. There is no! nian within the - bounds of-our Commonwealth] who is moro dcscrring of the respect and honor of its citizens.than Qeik.FA'msßsos t for be has at all times been a devoted friendof Pennsylva nia, and has straggled untiringly to advance the interests and prosperity of her people. - Pittsburgh, June 16,1852. Moj, Qen. Robert. Palttnon : Bir: —The nndorsign nd.your fellow citizens, who have long regarded yon with high favor ns a citizen, hut whose es teem and regard have been greatly enhanced by your noble and gallant conduct in the war with Mexico,, are anxious to offer you a testimonial of their-respect and admiration. ,We therefore respectfully ask your acceptance of a public dinner, on such day as may suit your conveni ence, during your visit to our city. We are, sir, very truly and sincerely, Your Friends, , . C. Bhalcr, P. C. Shannon, . J. B. Guthrie, Lyndo Eliot, Wm. Wilkins, - . Thomas Phillips, ’ Wilson McCandless, . Robert Anderson, Samuel W. Black, M. Kane, jr., • : R. B. Carnahan, v :. John S. Hamilton,' Patrick M’Kenna, H. Morrow, Jos. F. Campbell, Chas. Naylor, : L. Harper, H. S. Magraw, ■ Andrew Burke, James B. Sawyer, Thos. J. Keenan, M. I. Stewart, Geo. H. Kcyser, Body Patterson, Alfred B. McCalmont, . Charles Barnett, H. Sprout, Th. Umbstactter, Geo. P. Hamilton, Charles Kent, J. 51. Davis, Joseph Birmingham, W. W. Irwin, Wm. TroviUo, Thomas Blaokmoro, David Beeler, George McCook, James P. Barr, . Soott, John C. Dunn, Alox. Black, John D. Miller, John Layton, W. S. Campbell. Pittsourou, Jane 15,1852. Gextlf.3ikx : Your esteemed favor.of this dato, tendering me the honor of a publlo dinner, ,is re ceived. lam under renewed obligations to my fellow citizens of Pittsburgh for this additional “testi monial of their esteem and regard,” and receive it, as I am sure it was. intended—not for me personally, or as a compliment to my poor ser vices, but as tho representative of the gallant officers and soldiers of the division it was my good fortune to command. For myself, and on behalf of my brother sol diers, I return you my most cordial and gratefal thanks, and regret that long obsenoe from my family, and the- necessity. for my: departure. in the morning, will deprive mo of the pleasure of accepting yonr kind invitation. I remain, gentlemen, with the highest regnid, very sincerely; your 'friend and obliged feliow citizcn. B. PATTERSON. •To Hon. C. Shaler, J. B. Guthrie, and others. THE WHIG CONVENTION’ ■ As wo write, the impression is gaining ground that the cooks at Baltimore, will spoil General Scott’s soup, before they quit. The admission of tho Fillmoro delegates from New York: and Ver mont, was a hard “liok back,” and may be omi nous of Scott’s fate. - However, the ultimate result of the convention is sf .small importance to tho Democrats. They feel secure with the ticket they have, and -ore perfectly willing: that the Whigs may. nominate the.best man they have, or oil tho men: they have,, who are willing to bo sacrificed. There is not one of those who have been mentioned, that will atand tho slightest chanco of being, elected. Webster, the greatest man in their party, is de sired by a largo portion of the party, on account of the love they bear him for bin great genius and high accomplishments ns a statesman. Bat none of them are so dreamy as to suppose he could over bo elected, or that bis coursothrougb life has been such as to ensure the confidence -of tho people. Fillmore, the man that wo honestly believe to be tho strongest man in the whig party for the office* is as forlorn a hope as Webster. The Southern wliigs would so doubt support him in gratitude for his treachery to his early abolition friends; the office-holders would from necessity stick to him, but the great body of the North would cast him off with contempt' Scott is no better off than either of the other: two; The little army of.favorites under the marshaling of Seward, Stevens and Giddings, would donbticss come to.lils rescue to serve their own peculiar purposes, but the gloom that their friendship. has already cast over his prospects, Indicates that if nominated, their support would bo his destruction. :If he comes before the peo ple; we doubt much If there will be a whig elco-: toral ticket in one half the Southern States.— It cannot be supposed that the man who is a nose of wax in the hands of tho hitter cnemie® of the South can: under -any circumstances re-, ceito aid and comfort from that portion of tho country. Then where will he go for support? Itis true that in the North tho personal feoliogmsijpst him is not as bitter as it is in the South, nirtho political feeling is rising into a torrent to over whelm him. There is no hope far him,’ and the only, consoling reflection left him, is, that his chances of being elected President are not a bit more forlorn thaa. those of his competitors fit the nomination. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. The Si.. Louis Times is jnßtty severe on tele graphic reporters for forwarding to tho press such partizan stuff ns wo condemned some days since. It appears that the JYmwwis tricked into publishing tho insulting paragraph, copied from the Republic, which we - excluded: and re marked upon. Bat we are certain- that ho is mistaken as to thepointnt which the objection able despatoh started;lt reached us from'Wash' ington'oity, and we do not suppose that the op erator, at this point, has the privilege to dlsr, criminatepa to tho quality or quantity of the matter that is sent forward. Wo; suppose that it is the imperative duty of the Pittsburgh oper ators to telegraph all that .comes to hand, and they had no control over the despatch which.the Times, as well as ourselves, has denounced. . So far as wo know, all the gentlemen" in the '.office here are honorable men, and we cannot imagine that they, would bo gniity of any such piece of Impudence as has been committed by the repor ter at Washington city. BfnwncATKw. Oil' parts of tho States w.o rcceivo intelligence ofenthnsiastio Ratification meetings, in support of the late do mocratio. nominations at Baltimore. It would be utterly impossible to publish the proceed ings of a tithe of titese demonstrations -, we must therefore content ourselves with, saying that the utmost enthusiasm prevails everywhere among the democratic party, as regards' the admirable qualifications of Gen. Fierce; and- William Rufus Ring.- From all parts of the Union .we have hearty,responses to the nomination and plntform of thejNatlonal Democratic Convention. - 8®» We yesterday received a trisit from: the Hon. P. M. Kest, formerly Editor of, the New Albany. X.edger, and at present a member of tho Indiana legislature.: Mr. K. : was ~a delegate to the. .Democratic:; National : Convention, ; and h e Bays . there is no .donbt bat: that Reece and Kisa wiU carry 'lndiana by- a tremendous ma jority;, -Tho‘NewXork Afifrbr i -“Uie .friends of -Milliard Frlimore'&aVe no stomach for abolition- Tiis is mow than hfr. Fillmore could say vhmt that Buffalo latter^trhilfr.a-can didate for Congress. Sfe» Joseph Severns & C 0.,. of Philadelphia, being the lowest bidders,': have received, the job of printing the ■ Archives of Pennsylvania.— Their bid was $976 00 per volume. ' THE CREDIT OF OU& STATE. It must bo tt our good old its credif, un der Democratic rjift; hwgrßatljfcidviUMed. Bid? for the loan of $860,000, fojtthft aomplotiotf of the North Branch' Canal,' tret© offered to "the .amount of about'Wmiffionj, nearly all of which i was below fiteper uni, - 'The successful bidders were C.- H. fisher, of Philadelphia, Duncan, Sherman & Go;, N. Y.-, and George Peabody.&• Co, r liondon, who took the loan jointly. Two ! hundred thousand dollars were taken at 4} per cent., and sis hundred and: fifty thousand were. taken at 6 per cent. The issue to be $lOOO l bonds with coupons attached. • , This,'remarks tho Hareisbnrgh Union, is a decided improvement on tho credit of the State, since the loan taken by Governor Johnston, to avoid therinclined plane, none of it being taken at less than sis per cent. ■ This shows that the five:millions loaoi to can cel the bonds now duo and payable by the Com monwealth, can readily be taken at less thanflve per oeut. Pbesidekt Polk and Geh. Pierce.—The fol ing extract from the letter of President Polk to Gen. Pierce, tendering him the post of Attorney General of the United States, shows the high es timate in which he waa.held by .this distinguish ed man. Gen. Pierce, however, owing to pri vate reasons, decollned the appointment: “It gives mo sincere pleasure to inviteyou to accept a place in my cabinet, by tendering to you the office of Attorney General of the United States. 1 have selected you for this Important office from-my personal knowledge of yon, and without the solicitation or suggestion of any one. I have dono so because! have no doubt your per sonal association with mo wonld be picasnnt,and from the oonsldoration that in the discharge of tho duties of the office you could render me im portant aid iu oonduoting my administration. In this instance, at least, the office has sought tho man, and not tho man theoffice, and I hopo you may accept it” . Ratification meetings. A large and enthosiasiio ratification meeting : was held by the-democrats,at 1 tho court* house. :on Saturday evening, over which Gov. Blgicr . presided. It will ho observed, by tho proceed ings, that the list of officers gives evidence that past differences as to candidates are forgotten, and that a. thorough union has spontaneously taken place here among the democrats in favor of tho nominees of tho national convention. We hope the same spirit will bo manifested throagh : out the stato that the present contest will con clude with on easy victory. . A national solute was fired in front of the ar senal at C o'clock—the gun used ou the occasion was a brass 12 pounder captured from tho Mex icans at Cerro Gordo, and presented to the Ctato by Gen. Patterson. At the meeting, eloquent speeches were made by Gov. Bigler, Hon. John Cessna, of Bedford, Hon. Wm.- Strong, of Heading, and Col. J. J. MoCahan, of Philadelphia. —llarritburgh Krg » stone. ■ EaitWAT Accidents ih Enocasd.—The re turns relating to railway accidents in Great Bri tain, for tho half year ending December 31,1861, has just been published. The number of pas sengers carried was 47,609,302; the number killed was 113; iejored, 264. Eight passengers were killed and 213 iejured from causes beyond their controt; O passengers were killed and 14 injared owing to their own misconduct or want of caution; 32 servants of the companies or contractors were killed and 11 injured, owing to their own want of caution; 33. trespassers and other persons, neither passengers nor servants of th^ company, were killed, and 9 Injured, by crossing or walking on railways. Tho length of railways in operation was CS3O miles. Ah Editor is Heaves.—’Under the above cap tion a Southern newspaper gives a long obituary of a brother of the quill, from which wc extract the closing paragraph. A glowing picture: “ Are wo not also glad-that sach an editor is In heaven? There the cry of 'more copy’ shall never again fall npon bis distracted ears. There he eball never bo abused any more by his politi cal antagonists, with lies and detractions that should shame a demon to promulgate! There ho shall no more be nsed as a ladder for tho aspir ing to kick down as soon as they reach tho de sired height, and needhlm no more. There he shall he able to sec the immense mosses of mind he has moved, all unknowing and unknown as ho has been, during his weary pllgrimego on earth. There ho will find all articles credited—not a clap of his thaader stolen—and there shall be no horrid typographical errors to set him in a fover. Wo arc glad the editor Is in heaven.” Death of Jouh Banco tru'sßouv Sf.eva.vt.— Wo learn from the Troy (0.) Times that John, the faithful body servant of the late John Han dolpb, of Virginia, died near that plaeo recently, and'was bnried on the grounds of tho Kondolpb Colony, on Stillwater, in Miami co. John went to Ohio with thereat of the manumitted Bondolph clavos In 181 G, bat failing to possess themselves of their lands in Mercer county, tho company wna dispersed over the several conntics of tho Miami, and John returned to Virginia, where he remained np to last fall, when ho again visited Ohio, where ho soon sickened and died, at hts son-in-law’s. Tils Geejuss Ann Eosscin....On Saturday evening, last vreek,' onurabor of the German citizens of Now York, held a . meeting to toko measures to ehow their respect for Kossuth, and - their, sympathy for the cause of European free dom. It is stated that tho amount of “material aid” from various sources, resolved: by Kossuth* sinso he left Massachusetts, is $7,823. Tho whole amount raised in this country is said to be about $BO,OOO. On Monday evening next, Kossuth will deliver d leoturo at the Broadway Tabernacle, the proceeds to go to the benefit of his mothor. Forthe Morning Poll. Kaocfetog Coder. The whlgs of the South have ever boon op posed to anything like a platform being/laid down in the national Convention. From the fact that in their minds the delegates have no each authority grouted by tho constitution of the Onion. Bnt now, being in groat agony for fear' of - sinking, It appears as though they would grab at a straw. Sorry indeed that it has come to that. -- ZEBUJ.ON. . depredations committed by tbo gang er daring thieves in Somerset county for the last few weeks,-have induced the good people there to form ft night watch, so as to pretoot thoir lives and property. In thoborough of Somereot, os we learn from tho last/ Putter, six men are night ly detailed whoso duty it ie to patrol the streets, maintain order, and guard the slumbers of .the burghers. jjgy* A Whig letter-writer from Washington says':' , “It is well understood that, in the event of Mr. Fillmoro’e re-election, few, If any, .of the. members of his present Cabinet will consent ,to romain in office. Mr. Webstor, Mr. Corwin, Mr. Conrad, Mr. Crittenden, and Mr. Hall, nil, avow their anxious desire to lay aside the oares of office.” - Sehxtou. Docqlib.—lt is stated that the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, of Illinois, intends to-speak before the people in twenty-eight States of tho Union, during the present presidential l canvass. He dolivereda spoech at tho democratic ratifica tion in Wilmington, Pel., on Saturday evening' last. Lttttronxn Teansitu.—a Maine paper says that the'Snprome Court of thot State, now in session deolded that liquor can not be eeited in- transit, and that all persons have the right to transport -liquor, at pleasure, unless it eon he proved'that such liquors are in tended for solo. : JS6F* Mr.: Cabell,'Whig, of Florida, said, on thefloor of, Congress,;the other day: “Scotthas a padlook on hislips/ond Hie principles of Sew ard, in hie breeohes pooket, and stands before the conntry as the candidate of tho higher law parly.” '-'it- * t v * 4 “ l * t?- 2SBWS tTBMS, -.There nere 807 deaths in New York lost week; 2J L«aVLiVY It CO., . jelO Grocers and Tea Dealers, ISS Liberty tt. : Tkfll ra—Of'evcry description, forsale at very low J/| : prices to retsifeTS, by • J.I*AVKt»Y,&CO,. tfllO . Grocers and Tea Dcalcr»,3H%- 32 SmUbfield iiv No-S3 Pictorial Field Bonk of the Revolution; No 10 LondonLaborandLondon Poor; Kollne; or,'Magnolia Vale; by Mr*. Caroline Lee Hem?, author of Aunt t*&Uy 7 d Scrap Bag, Marcus War»: land) ete; . Pencil Sketches} by Mist liCkltejtwo part!,so cents each; ■ . Pequinilla; a Tale; byG.F.lLJame9>ttnthorofHen ry Bmeiton: Up the Rmnerby Thomas Uond; with iUtmrnllana; Hollars and Cents; by Amy Lathropi uniform with Qaacky t and The Wide, Wide World; Uncle Tom’s Cabin; another new edition i price one: dollar.' Every new publication in this country it for sate at Je*& - ; MINES* ca«3 t 33 SmUbfield at. of these 10 \j cenlOeJLainesaiiHleftat " AV A. MASON i CO’S, Cj and C4;Market street, • = rANiLL A UEANB—Uf superior quality, for sale on* r umollylow, by tae pound orotmre.hy .W. A. M’CLURG & CO, |et7 Grocers and Tea Dealers, SsQHboty atrrou PWMAKYMKKTING. The Uemocrais pc the THIRD WARD, Allegheny, wiU meet in Primary Meetimrat theTssMßATtcs A ns, in said Ward, on Sat arday, Jane lOlb, between the hours 0f. 4 and 7 o’clock, . J», M, • - Democratic primary mkctlng.—TheDem ocratie eithtenstjf the SECOND WARD will bold their Primary Meeting at tho boose of Ussferasp Pißiy* corner of-Founh and Grant streets, Saturday evening, Jane !9ih, between the hours of 4 andT o’clock, P.M. J«18;Sl fpßAtf—4 W half cheats of fresh Green and Black Teas i. on hand and for sale by the package, or neatly pack ed to food k lb packages, at prices lower than we have heretofore sold theaamo qualities. ,-Retail Grocers are invited to call. • A. JAYNES,.- JelS . Pekin Teg Store, 33 Fifth at. TjtOß SALK—In Bast Birmingham, Three Substantial JC sh&Neat Brick Dwelling-Rouses, containing Uireo rooms each. The Lots are 3Q feet front on a cross-street, and extehdine ISO feet, bock to a, 30 foot alley, <. Said hornet are .builton the rear of the lots, leaving sufficient space la frontier the erectfanof: morebuilatngs. For particulars applyimmedifltely to - JelB : THOMAS ftIOFFITT, S 9 Fifth street., iiAW AGIhNCV—For Uo collection of JCi claims in' Great Britain'and-■ Ireland:. Thomas 3. Keenan, European Agent, willleavoiblscity previous to the lat of July next, onthotwenty-sixth regular tour. of this ngeney,fbr Europe. Those wieblnghimtocttend to business abroad, for them.ihould call Immediately at the office of M’CALMONT fc KEENAN, JqtB ISO FourthElroet. XTKW STORy BY ftl ft 8. HRNT£—Just - published, LH and for sale at IL.Miner & Co.’s, No, 33 smlthfield street: lEoUhoi ori'MogpoUa Vale» a novel, by. Mrs. Caroline Lee Hem*—complete in brio volutne- Pencil Sketches; or, Outlines i»f Character and Man* ners—including M.Mrs Washington Foils,” and * v Mr. •Smith”—-by Mira Leslie. The Magazines for July are all oat. ana for sale at jel6 MINER A CO.’S. 'SpXTRACrS for flavoring Ice Cream, Puddings, Ac- Ej 30 dozen Preston A MetriU’a superior Extracts, viz: .. Vanilla, - Rote, Lemon, .Peach, % . Orange, -.B'tier Almonds, • - .Ginger. - Nutmeg*! Alao-rßoso Watery Peach Water, ana Orange Flower Water; for sale by W, A-M’Ct.URGSiCO., JelS - . SSQ Liberty Street : Asitgnmsat Tor the Dsnsflt of CredUora, T>Y order of voluntary assignment executed on the L# Bth day of May, in ibe year -IfiS&.by Chaau, &I’- Goatu & Co., toßicfatrd T. Leech, jr.,The*&id Clark, M’Gruth At Co. v mado the said JUehard T.Leech,Jr, a Trustee, for the benefit'of their creditors. All persons having claims against the said firm, nre requested to present them to, the subscriber! and all persons indebted to the firm, are notified to call ifi’rr *** •; .-.f .*■: W'V? ‘b'-jfy’i-*. v , 1 „ V t\* V' L f f-* 1 •**,(*! * x HtV 7 * y '! -y *.' - SPECIAL lrt* a Wf II cocUactjHlCJoi^jMrgtfer^» Jan- hearof obarV^ BUI? EtLAl&.nvhlaaULre.No. 5 Weed street,near Water. ** , *• °- at °> Fn-The Anrerona £odge, No.2B!},a i 0,.. b f O: V.VtneeU every Wedne«dajr evening inWaeiC^i ofl Unit Wood iireet Ol A. O. D. ID* Meel» above Hie o>Bei!ly Telegraph Office, eor. ner ot Third.and Wood jlteen, every Monday evening. 4,aprSs ■■•’•' ’ ■».•. * i - -vtPffiU 0* Ut O* Jr*T*FraceofMeeUng,Washington HaU,Woodstreetibetweenfllh*ndVirgin Alley. 5 . PtrrssttKfiS Lodox, No. 330—-Meets every Tuesday scening. - • • •• ■ ■ ■MsBOAR7iLxERCAH?M'KifT ) JNo.B?~MeettLst and 3d Friday of each month". * - «nar2&wjy A3TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. Capital Stock •••* —<*3oo,ooo Aaaef»■<*««<»»-*««»«■«.»,.»•. 48V,17 % Office of the Pittsburgh Agencylnthe Store Hoorn of M’Curdy & Loomis, No.ofl Wobd street..: nov4:tf R. I|/ BEESON, Agent. ■ ;Lsdtes* ClsimraDnlPi'Ootlcge* * ’ „ PENMANSHIP, CARO WRITING AND DRAWING, under Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS, and Mr. F, SLaTAPKR, and in nil the higher brancheaof an En elub arid Classical Education, under Mr. P. HAYDKN. Two spaciousrooutthave recently been elegantly-fitted up for their special accommodation. Call and see the Birangemenu. fapis bnamberlin’a CommftrelflLl College, cor net of Market and. Third streets, - Instruction mißook keeping- ami-Writing both, day and evening. Ladies’ Wnung.aud Book keeping classes meet Dram 2 to 5 in the afternoon. The Principal will auend to ihc settling of Partnership Bocks, opening new setts, correcting er rors, Ac.: Those having need of.hU services will apply attheCollege. O K. CHAMBERLIN, ~ Pnnelpaland Prof.«fßook-keeping, P.R. Spssceßj Prof, of Penmanship.. : aplO . Selioa's Dogasmotypsij- 11 ■ Post Office PuUdingsi Third SlretU T IKENESSEs taken in all weathers, from 8 A. M. to' giving an accurate artistic and animate likeness, nnlike. and vastly.superior to the’“■com mon cheap daguerreotypes. J, at the r following cheap prices:—SjLSQ, 82,00, 00,85,00 andupward, ac cording to the size and qnality of case orfrome. • : for,children, from. 11-A. M. to 2P. M. . ,N.B—Likenesses of sick ordisaased persons.taken in any part of the city. (nov23:ly DEAFNESS, noisesiniheheaff, and all disagree*: able discharges from the ear,speedily and permanently removed.without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. II ART LEV; Principal Aarisl of ihe -N. Y. Ear Sargcrjvwfco may be consulted at 99 ARCH street. Fhifadelphla.from* © to 3 o’clock. . Thirteen years close nnd almost undivided tmernion lathis branch of.special .practice jhas enabled Mm to reduce his treatment to degree of success as to find the most confirmed and obstinate coses yield by a teady attention to the means prescribed; . fauvW ; CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, * AKD CurUln Trimmings or Every Detcriptlott \pr Furniture. Flnahes, £3rocaiclle.s. &c.. Lace and Muslin Curtamsf N.:V: Painted. Window Shades, - GiltCornlcea, Curtain Pins, Bands, Ac. Ac., AT WIiOISSALB J»D ItETAIIr . : •• W. H. CARRYL, 169 Chestnut Bt, cor. Fifth, 1 •• PHILADELPHIA, ■ and Trimmedxn the If neat French Style. ' _ irartJthly* STATS MUTUAIi FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. HARRISBURG, PA. ' CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS. Designed only for the s&fef cla&sesof property* fads an ample capital,and affords saperioradvantagcs in polnt of cheapness, safety and accommodation, lo Cuyand Coamry Merchants and owners oMhvcllings and isola ted or Country Property. ‘A. A. CARRIER? Actuary, ■ ; . novlff Branch. OfEce,M Stniibfiejd sL, Pittsburgh^ UHMHH . Improved Shoulder Qracei* Uj* LadiesiOeuUrmen’sjmtsiea amlß-ys Shoulder Braces—a largo loi received, of the mosUmproved and fashionable kind, intended to relieve stooped shoulders? weak, back, leaning forward, &e.. These Shoulder Brakes are an article of gre»t. value,and are vastly su*. peiior to most articles of the kind in use. The. gentle men’* Brace answers the purpose of suspenders,os well as Shoulder Braces, and ala-very little above the price of taspenders. ■ ' . For sale at Dr.KEYSER’S Drug Store,No. 140 corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. .. Re6:d&w CTT* TLo Bcst Possible Remedy Tor Con* sumption.—JDß. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CllßHH7,is jast theremeay that a pure minded, un prejudiced [oan,thoroughlyapquaiated wuh every sys* teat of practice, and well acquainted with the’whole Mutcrm ATedica, and experiencediugeneralpraetiec, would recommend as the best possible Temedyi for the care- of Coughs, Coldsy Asthma, BroacbiUs and Con sumption.' " This remedy contains the' extraordinary medicinal virtues of the Wild Cherry and the Fir, which me com bined and embodied in their utmost poweriu this article. By a nice .chemical process, every thing tleleietiousor useless isrejccted, ; so,ih&t, wb&l.remainsJs the.most, extraordinary and trulyefficacioua remedy for alikinds of pulmonaryand-Bverdiseaseseverknotva to man. See ndvemscmcniiitaftoiher column. imy'27;d&w ■ itrOddFellowi’HolliWahjßw'yinr, Fourth street, iutcetn Wood and.SmvJtfUld streets,-* Pittsburgh Encampment;No.2,iaeetslst andffdTcesdaysof each aomb. fjtisburgbOegrecLcdge»No.4,ffleeu3dau(Ulh.Tii£S« days. 6 : MccUftnics*L6be parents oro so ofienvisitcd upon the innocent ofßumug. Parents owc.it to their.children, togoaru them again?! the effects of maladies that may be communicated by descent, and children of parents that mav have at any time been affected with Consumption, Scrofula, otSy : phibs, owe It to themselves to utke precauiiou against the disease being revivedin them. Gaysou’s Extract of Yellow Dock, and Sarsaparilla is aauro antidote In such cases.- Seo stocrusemen’. .• ■ Fliuborgh Life laiavanes oompanv. OF PITTSBURGH, FJSiWA., CAPITA!* 0100,000. President—JaracaS. Hoon; • • • • VtcePresidenwSamueibl’Clorlfttn - Treasurer—Josephs. Leech. Secretary—C. ACo non* . vOpsics, No. T 5 Four*u Staitt. ;• 'pjr This Company rarites overy Insurance appei-' taimogto orconnected with Lite Risks. ■: . Mutual rates, are the same as those adopted by other aafely.coudactcd Companies. Joint Stock Ratetatareductlonofone-thlrdfrom the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and ; : percent, paid annually in advance ' • Biska taken on t&e.llvea ef persons going to Callior* 1 nia. .DIRECTORS: .. ■■■ James S.Hnon, Joseph S. Leech, Charles A. Colton, . Samuel M’ClurkanV " William Phillips, John A. Wilson, . marttiCm ;. • John Scott. „ CITIZENS* , < Insurance Compaoy of Pittsburgh. C. 0. HUSSEY, President. SAMUKL L. MARSHELL,S<6rcUTy. . OFFICE, O* W ATBRSTRBEIT, bsfwem Merisi . Robert Dmtlapy Jr., D.Dchaven, ■: Francis Sellers, * . y ; Edward fleaxleton, r v j: Scboonmaker. - - ’ Waller Bryant, Samuel Rea. : . Isaac M.Pennock. DaS P* A Hon Retaerkablv Gaia- OT'Total Blindneii CuMd by lnvite tiro attention of thebifiictcd and the public gerieralty to the certificate of Willlara Hall, ©niifceiiy* The mwe may bo seen by itfny parson who may be skeptical Ift wJ lailon to the facia there set forth. g;M, KIER. * > i had been afflicted several years.wlth'-a-sbrenesd of both eyes, which continued to increase until lasiScp* tember, 11850), the inflammation at ihat time having in volved the whole lining membrane of both eyctiond enueatiyth'edepo3ite of n thick iilni*which vyhplly de* atroyed myaighu 1 had an operation pcrfbrmed, and 1 the UuCkcnlngremovcd,/wMch soon returned and left ra ® bada condhion as before/v M this siagcof the complaint;! made;application to several :©f the most eminent tnedicul men, who Informed Tut> that “my eyes neyer/get .vre)U*b - At tlditime pcoald not disiin* SMsh any object. >By the advice of Romeufriends leom mcnced the use of the Petroleum,, both internally and locally, unde r which my .eyes have Improved daily until the present ume, and f have recovetoumy slzht cnUre ly* My. general health wos.very much improved by tlip fctrolcura, and I attribute the restoration of mvsicrht to lt V B^n lr ? i,iflW No. 103 Second Rtrept. in thiscity, and will be happy to give any information tn retoUoftto raycavo. WILLIAM >IALL." Patiburgh, Sentcmher.l?, 1851. For sale by DR. GEO. 11. ICEYSER, 140 Wood iit * R.TvSELLKRSjS? Wood street, and by the Propneior! Tho tbreo Stagesof Consumption* • NUT ALL’S IJYRIACUM.— Blue, Pink and Yel; Ipw-Wiappeis. BochboUlfr designed to meat one of tho •threei different stages of ralmonary Consumption. - . It m but a.very Bhortiime siuce tho introduction of this remedy intojthe. city of Pittsburgh, and some important cuj-es can be : referred to. 'The:wlte of a man in AttmUoUtihg -j.ownshiprwhobaa labored uni dernii the b&d aymptomsof ihe second stagey hasbeen restored to,health’ and nseihlnesa: Another case, of a man m’Aiteg&eny elty»whoni bis ohysieians bad abafti dpned, as ma hopeless condition,'has, by the use of aix bottles, taken in: conjunction with Cba . Liver OiLbcea . restored to hoaitb, and withered framecovered with ; new_and heoltby^esh^-li^t to thUl Pamphlets for free distribution at the Agents. • ? .■•••• „ SYMPTOMS) . ?* SlW'-Vmbi Pa.‘n in the breast,*xide, head, back, and-limbsivlnflammation, soreness, and > Uckllnßia the. tbroahiever. diflieoH nod Qttrck'breatb-* ia& apatotatim diffititU l tlight'andfrctA!r.~, ; spasmodic cougb;^Violent fcver,-bight,mQxnineafidmiibday'*weat4 t 'heoUo BoSi< in tho face end.cheeks, uurning beat iuthe paUns of tba* handaandsalesof aiofcet,e2prrtanuiw»^»v.cmjin«i uti4 ittealudvitkhbcd. , , l^u»»oy Store,NO ' HO * onisrPfWo< “ t^*?®'^'* V --<^C-\ S ‘ -- * =* 1 -;;-—v-; - ** J ~ V— I , JO - I tr 3 «H** »* „ % ,1 u* 5 «.•*!.£ - , „ Y-/ / v/ ‘' {ff *’ s >€<^4^■" -'- - r*, y ~ --'V.-W i ,-'* r>'t 1 ■■ ’- 1 V ' ■:■ v _ - -Vt?.- I .'.\ v -. '■V l ' •••• '.' V \'?i , A' V-.i-jS;. '/ r * ft- 4 1 ‘ s . «r * r » AMUSEMENTS. Lxssclaiw Marts oIS* JOSEPH C< FOSTEEfiI ttica et Admia/e*—First Tier and FanjnelteMc. Second aid Third Tiers tfo.j JBettind matsi In Ores* Circle, 75 cents, Urge Privateßoxes,entire,*B,oo; «nalj Private boiesemire, #5,00, Doors open at 7J o’clock. Curtain rise* Ct7|. Fifth night of the engagement of Mr. MCLHOL* -Land. - ” - . BATURDAY EVENING, Juno 10ih, will be performed . the grand Legendary Drama of RIP VAN WINKLE; ‘ . ,- THE SLEEPER OF TilE KATSKtLLS. Rip Van Winkle, - - Mr.MalHDllud. Alice, .... Min Wheeler. - Previous lo which the Scotch Drsma of > j;.-.t r . . CRAM.MOND BRIG '-Jack llowlson,- - • Mr.Mnlooiland, Tibby, » - . . Mrs. Kemble. '.Monday evening splendid bill, for the Benefit of Mr. RICE’S circus. Alft* f GHE&T BtPFODSOUB. TflHiS Stupendous E*ialilUhefent,'or»anj2ed atan err • J-. ponseofFIFrVTHOUSAND'DOLL*RB,namher' Ing over Two Hondred Men and Homes; and being the iT?Mt?msrStnonM , S. i . m, ?? <,e,s 4118 «I»>n»of the GEN UINE HIPPODROMEin thUeoitnlry, will be opened at , PittfbQrgbvon Penn street;(n from of the AMERICAN HOTEtfonTfIUIgDAT/jaly ViAt* DSfll. Among rt«Uuty,Magnificent Psgaintspresented.miy be enoraeratedtho grand serna *.. • • * • EEDOUISS 07 . . • THB OAiIES OV THE CtJARICVLIJJI J ; TUEIOpBNAMESTj 7SATS 07 THE QYtßjtAflitftg* oLYnpic spouts ; ACROBATICS * ' ; ►: The performance ofihe celebrated CREOLE BALLET " • TROUPE,numHeriDpo?erfonjrmei»beta;.«mUtiUiho aerat or the Modern Circusi-by artiataof superior merit . in every Instance, and in some cosesby ihosewho have .• outstripped ttU ' - The Spectacle itaeiompanled and enlivened by strains.*. of choicest music by a DOUBLE BRASS BASH f : Zed by.AlmorL Jlfentor, the Wtz&d Bugler N ; PA V.lLLlONwUlhold comfortably . 10,000pirsis,V ■ SURGEON DE NI IS T, DEHTMi SVBOBBft * W. F. FUNDENBERG,, M.*3>., - ‘ . fid. 151 Tiiwd naur, , {p7“ A few doors above Smnkiield street - Office op 'V fitairs.Dr.F.iosotrenconnectedwidi tits-establish tnent of |>r. Uollihen, of-Whcclingy fartheUsifive J . (aprSSifal - ColleetlngrßltlPostlaff.^fce.' JOHN W’COUBRV Ujt Attends to. Collecting, Sill Pasting. DlsttlbKthMr ; Cards and Circulars for Parties, Ac.y Ac. . ..v Orders left at the Officer of the Morning Post Of '•> at Uplines’ Periodical Siore,Thitd at,will be promptly ) attended to. [tn;ai:fy Bohemia Glass .Works* A HAMS, ROSSI HAN * ’ < Manufacturers or flint - glass; in aU its variety. We iiaVe^aUofpTi.haml t Ugbtningßoa dnaaiators, oCnsnpenor pattern toaaythuigYer pro* daccd. r i ’ Borders'in. Glassware csur save , from 10 tola cent.b;giyingUB a call. • WatenoQse, corner of Water and Ross streets* febisara; Piusbargtr>PB> f AsioeikGd Firemen** latruraaea CoaiDtt* ww ay Of ths cur Of pntfitmrab. y W. W. PALLAS, Ptes’L—ROBERT FINNEY, Bec»y, o/oT 2ndV D,aW asil&ttt and MARINE RISES ,Qfic*in M9Hongaktlaßouit;NQt,lM and 123 l Uttrik m , . BtB*CTOM S v W.IY. Dallas, ' John Aiiderson, ’ ‘ • /..■• {i« c -Bawyor» R. B. Blmoson, . 1 Wo. M. Edgar, - H. Bj Wilkins. Robert Finney, . Charles Kctl Wilham Gorman, . ; AYilUam Colhngwood. • . A.‘P. j Joseph Kaye, WlUiam J>. Wrightcr. JjaQ . ELECTION NOTICES. {QTState Senate.—The friends ofJOHNBAR TON will nrge bis claims before the Democratic Con* vemion, on We.dncsday,-for the . ooraiuaUon :of Slate Seoftif* - [)el9.-to ' JACOB TO .JUEitwiH be acandidote ror CoahiyCo yclO:ic. A aj’eauthqrizea to announce ArJIJRfiW XJAHCLHV, Etfi-yas a candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing- election, subject lathe decision of tlie County Democratic Convention. Hes:la tL/'SlierilE~VYe are authorized to announce.the, nacaeof JONAS K M’CLINTOCKiaa tKAnUldaiefor •the office of Sheriff, aubjectto the decision of thaDetno* cratic County Convention. [je&tc lp“ SherlfTfllty.—CHAßLES KErOT*— By the Ohio on J Pcnaa Railroad to Ala ante, and Iho Cleveland and Piltsbargh: Halltoadrfrßai Alliance to Cleyelroditiie fare ftomPlnsbargh toCteve land is 84 00. Passengers by both roaiea anrres in CUvt land ot rAs tamotimt, and in the same tram sfcan. apttllttf. „ - • Pennsylvania Railroad Emigrant I.lns. Ijsr E are now foiwaidma. paveng*r«,iei Philadelphia -•iwUinejtnedtatt.wiJaUMliyjhßjUMWß Kao; Thao - %on«h, aSSto only 7D miles eanal. • layrc A •» . QOVQDS.A GRAllAMyAgtpii.- fcuniylvK&is Kauroaa Company, v wJBSB£ s - - BATES HB '-FBXI6BT*OK , lTOp^ , d» Brt>J? ° rt,BceG cents per^ ia‘i^BM!SiSsj%iSfSSS ,c wapmsawßebSl chandiTe.Dfl cbiihper 1(0 pound*. ■ UIVOOfi.A.- CEAIIAU, Ageals. r ./' -; : Venal Basin, Viiuburah. >/• H HOUSTON. Atent WAraitcieireei.piifiiuirlnMn, : 4*ll ARMSTRONG &. CBOZFB: iy iheojor; ai>|^ , aV^ia e 1 »A7s.il-S:f! 33! ‘\fe : -W®iaWPW^«B?rfl?? ,, » lelSJui* ~ Biablen l tSin«^|| l^tg h, af UST RECEIVED, at KMHXST’i, - iVoi'Bt toatkitP.. ana Open Dial Lev'rs jgmsmse^^sfsss, ib roptttggt>ffetfaily.touched- - .^ c k7<>Qr attention. SSmSBSOItiKSR Plied •on-tt/m«t P ilfiw 'tem? «£• ■ w«ag*tiiSffip -S&flS 1 siau-;' x-isaglg;- B'HSrSKafJSIEriW*"-'»» tectlattof-i . CipUui Btack, nMm%; .^.. ~ ,:--ii..i;r - «bu»i lW 8 aoe# , to be divided Into 4«rav, pcl ‘ h »w /i u '}, < ’ f-e J ’’/' ts / Jr > :-'/] i , "V,. X ~V ~ ' ,4 -'7„\ :;c •«> 4 a 4 f f i ’*_?* -i “ * ' - • r *■ ~v f*. .‘ ■ AA v.-•■’ '■&ff‘t£i*’'r'?> y-'^'^-SV"?-:: tii imu. ■ ■V'*- . \ 'mm* - - *