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' • - 14 EW I `Ss: OF -1111C1110AN. • Figt:vcs pitizsiDn't W M—' 13::T I/E - R9 PP• ‘- yrricay DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TICKET. - REWORIAL ELECTORS. , WILLLik MOUE, of Clearfield DAVI* D.:Waal:mot, of itionhamplon. • • L , Hititwe L. BILTYER, Philadelphia County. .fatigrogsn: KsrE A ßs' d • • City. • • •-„, Bucark, do , County. "'"'''''4lTl-A..4o"Rovitroirtt, •do , do . 1 '..-' 4 oitheeds S. Year. Montgomery, uo i v ithfLEconceTKlVluowri ,Lehigh do ".1/lirlWra4olW. Dowwttro, Chester. do • :VIII. BENET Inbar I la e ir ip aneaster s do IX I NARD SCITOMOVII, Itionriv do st,-XL:WW.-.Bwrert..L.ll:4 ;Wyoming - 4,, J. Sos,aa Bi.zwzrgil ,-15 c . ga 1° , C-hgto, Clintondo • ,loaat.Wetnstaa, Lebanon do Roatar PUREE York da XVI Fazasatcit Sarru,' t Franklin do Jon% Calmar+, H untingon do XVIII. - Clusams A. BLaca, Greene do XlX.;,Dcostoa W. BoWDLAN 7 Bedfon.l' do - • XX.lorofE. Stumm!! Beaver do • onaos IlAzut.rox;Alleglieuy do . H. Davis, Crawford do XXlll:Trucrrpe irtat," Potter do • - r OFXXIY J►ata , -O.CAsreaELL,Butler da FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, •e f ' I SitakTtli *-P E R Weitinereland County: • ; • •. - • • • 2 ;lite •• - FOR V0P1G1tE..4.5 . ,' ' c 4 • iv prratiratin. i• t ; Cf-Y 4 ~ , .. e ; saskwar.r. bIfTCHEI., Pittsburgh , JOIIN - S. HAMILTON, „ do. .Ie,ohWROSKONVDEN, Allegheny. ' 7'l JOHN - Cr.BRIEN,, Lawrenceville. 3.AMVS:TPIII:6:CB , Etaldwitt. : DICJO!iN,POLLOcK; Clinton. ' Elizabth.boWingb 7-77 - I':' • ?'`.. - • , -• • • ' .••••• : -,•.! • ~~: ;';: OEM BIESZIE -- -I ', '..!. •• -•-•;•• •' s ' • ' ;v-s-' ' . , , - - • - • • -1. - - • " _ - • ••• -; - ; - • • '• - =- • ' -'•- • ` • , -• • ' ;, • • _ . • • : _•• • _ ; . • . • 4 . - •• _ - ' • " s . - - .r• , • ' , _ A - ,•=.. •:= `•;',i=" - • • MEE ! • The in ,.. l , rAcorthe . , 7iouree:adoritid by the Feder. , idleacterints Xlmost'anifoimly 'in an exacerstio with' the desperation or 'their cause. Darin - 1;A e . contest which resulted in the triumphant election-•f the great and ;good patriot of the Hermitage,' in 11128, the Federal harpies throughout the country, penetrate 1 the sanctuary of hia private . ' ife, and inva most holy. relation. The kind, the amiable, the . gentle, ihe:ehrisiian ; wife of .fs - orsorr; Was Aar 'pilled in a. manner 'even less 'Mild and charitable; rain :extend, to the unfortunate inmate's - .:of troth - der; ( And she, who was a pattern for. her .sex, is ah the endearing relations of wife, and friends and '-philanthropist--she, whom but to see was to !love and to :honor, was prematurely sent : to'thls grave, overwhelmed with sorrow, The same infamous ivretchea—of tiogis s iekbaked 5pity.. 7 . 1 40 now engaged in aSimilar :Work. , eontentwith lying about Van. ems in relatlen . te `'every act of his public life: and even going backlto :his early boyhood to make up stories, 'such tie'be 'ableitlincreselved, the . Prince of Darknesi only , would 'circulate; they taust rtoty.scrutiaize the private trans. . et ofthe members of hls fainily; - and, dragging these before the public,: seek to perverts. and Min represent the philanthropic and charitable acts oft' most estimable lady. All Who have any acqOaintance with Detroit, or who have heard of Mrs. Cass, well know that her mite 'has always been identified with every work of kindness and mercy that has been matted in that place, since her residence there. Indried,shie bari;long been known'ap one of the:nursing mothers of . *he City, in all works of mercy. But among all ther;objects that have engaged her attention, the Sets batitSchool causb, and the Sewing Circle, hive been Toierritiit in her affections. For many years, as we have' been 'informed by. excellent authority, her houStih's been the' • constant meeting place of the' Sewing Circle of which ahe lei thefounder, and when evir rt new Sabbath School htintisisktalked of, Mra. Caiihao 4en:unifornily.adviiiiiii i *.4 on the subje4t; ,and has always been one of the largest contributors to thai.glorious work of mercy and benevolendi.— ` A cewweeks, since (some days before the meet* of the Baltimore Convention,) an occasion of, thiokind presented itself. . A Sabbath School in a neglected. part of the city. of Detroit, was languishing for want . ,of i ther'n'keksary books. Mrs. CASS 646 referred to, and was made acquainted with the true condition of the school; which being done, she at once paid over to the Superintendent, for the use of that Scheid, the sum of ten ,dollara—pbt avery treat sum, it io free, but ;et enough to parchase, for the use of the chil. dren there, a verY :mug Library of Sabbath School. Seeks. •Of course, the recipients of this'kindners were 'unwilling that it 'should be unknown, and spoke of the act in 'a manner commensurate with their grateful feelings. * . Notwithstanding therewas : nothing in this act,— the time or the manner: of its performecc, or any 'contrast of it •with . lier:lersurse in past life,—that could mark it dean improper or a mercenary . ctiei : some of those vile Feddrul hyenas, Who stand ready 1 toiarnsick the graves cif,the. alined forgotten dead forevidences against the deservedly honored living, have'blazoned forth this act, as one of a specious ,• . - character, intended only to produce an effect favor able. to the election of Gen. CASS. We actually bilish for our country, when we find there ate among those who claim to be honorable men, thoie who can, 1 fui a moment, tolerate , the Vagabond, who is guilty I ofench an outrage upon 'all honorable, upon all holy feelings. The wretch who cin bring himself thus to speak of the most' praiseworthy acts that can be per formed by.oir.isce c is riltegether unfit io be • the as sciciate of uprightandhonerable men,—is unworthy, indeed, of being called by the name of man. The fact which has beenso meanly alluded to by.the Fed -1 eral editors,is thus expinined,in a letter to the editor ' of the paper in which it was Grid noticed in such a manner. The letter was addressed .to the editor of die Detroit Advertiser, and is dated June 9th 1948: “ Mrs. Case attended a• small missionary Sunday school, in a remoterind :long-neglected part of the city, where her interest has been .enlisted since its organisation a year agoi , and when she was too ill to attend in person, she sent ten dollars to purchase books for that MOO abbot. ' It is also known that her house' has been Open for the meeting of the Or phan Association ever 'three her return from France, and mainly because' her health would not admit her going out elsewhere to meet ,the airsoclation. You ' are at liberty to call Sunday schools "little inatteroOr ' but if you can descend to things so.silo aitolinpugn the motives of a pious. Sabbath schocil teacher, and fidlow with your politicsl poison the charitable and truly philanthropic acts of a Christian female, who seeks only—as she. haii ever done=se benefit the orphan 'and ignorant children of our city, yea will ~ not leave such corrupt effurtions at my door, but send me my bill to morrow morning and oblige t Your) traly,, - ... S. N. HENDRICk. - i . It-would be far better for our country,. if all the eederal party were actuated:Ely as high sod honor able motives as seem to have prompted Mr. Kiri oarce in this matter. '' ' " -. '. ' ' ' '' : Federal Syr:Syllables. . • . The tenderest. sympathies of the leaders of ;04. Federal . paity; harp heenaroused, within a trw Jays: limn, on ac.connt or the' probability that Goya lice: rittorrit might rerign:: TheytdVe xeteridid to reel: *warren's:late degree of concern' for his health, and', .. • . . , .Would condole wi th tainlimn scemintofhisatilietioni 414, they has iiiinken with'the rani! parriol(e its; •dignation, oClAtti enormity of , • any • stiggestinai.oo.• Ile 'part; of those 'ivitb whadi lie, has liegetoforijad:•• shied, and who have alwa ysenlOyed hts fontidence; in relation to his resignation, owing to the peculiar condition - of his health: They have hesitated not. iii apenii.- of any such" sugiestion,.,coming -from' his frie.nds, as ti:rriost cold-bloodei 'aid ..slinclqiii act i Pocir,..fellowli what sensitlie :nerves they mast 6.7.. 1 iNhYs.acc6ldog,s2),.ll!!'"ir.Ar:i!Otiffi idea. in relation to inch mattori.: the:eiiiii 'oir:childrilin in 'ffellOal 4'fliOarY,2*olllY:llil4:, 0O .!.fr4ri....14Y1 see 04. , lilt! .oid . ,4Y:l. l 4 l, #attlgiliAr'ill 11 0 1 .1191; 2P 'rOachipvtnnet,.fltii?,litiidowei•eien '0444 pit r litti.let l iiildlithaie et?)tiea s Aifliiil*Untiftlep i Mid" ,poattfili#l o li;! 7. *fidion - Ajschiigiik*Aiii'thlty, ..b, - .4* ; :iiiii:outi; iiiidf . hi:.:iitiiiht , biiiiiiiii -ie.' .ofirififatui . de ativitte:pf his. tine . .Ondipin;':lff !mil lions of,dellem, when distributed fairly and atlpar.: lially,flwltily . ,:ttctiitld . ]pke#o . hililren happyi and ~eententedyitemetk::**itiemm.en.. them all, cause . .fi:r' '4iieenteniii4d:leaviiitiii . Yeiiin tor a swindling adininlltrater • to eheathie - ehildtee, which .he, • in :e fei4,'idiridtee'6s4:Aoh'kko ; tipit. not _ be'! told this' ', It'wOuhi be heaillOo f :oe . :.cilti , hlixidoill at : 44 6 ',P4:0 1 Pf•I'4 1 :• .° 0 1 "i r f ki k i1 '; ,1 100; 4 ,/ in i.. ihompt!selertiele t z , ei.etse,h,nitte r b eett••itreelierl ,the, 3 4 614081 1 .k01501-.i1i 3 0i;,0,4 .1 .04#4Y. : i0C:. _4141•1 3 i:,; ielitint!feetettietf4t4tellituo i tiet: - kete.'willteg 4tatii tie itittikiitt ;11il*ii'LlitL a1i0i.1a:: 1 *;,61044 . 41 , ' lotA , Agaiv...d'.. , ..onef-Ad1icp0040,, , ...- ''‘l4.:l4sit4iiiiip6i/..hiluir,o.flwiiielniAi*,, iii,4l. !tr.ciitsiitlp..iog 44 . hi. - offici; and it 'iii:l4:;iwv with: ih etiPaitp!ep—eien4euld-hilii for riwkn'y:y t.4. : - 01.i.,(4 1 f10 Wif 0 1 fACkv.,;y;)—ttiembaltii-In:iiteisi Ispeiniry, fkiiilet,4o.li . in, among the mosi...iioede,' .71 ?1 1 94 11 fi# 1 41 6 iii i r i !l °f it'V j r i '' '-';'• f,.,f - i '':•,.'-: 1 :.....,... 1. ? . 14 44 0 1 t . 47*"*All ‘ 4 4 : ll "%r il ij4 llC S* Bliti6jllY lkitiiiiiiTi:i&ige4l44l# ' frAki i i l o44o&4l. i: eat irff : I i Sfil*" , xico - ,ltAtittio o ;omixici,in, 9 elute' . len. , . - *nee for eiititi4i44- - 2 . ,P;1:4::.:t ~fil tllate f , e*t ant; , eild ,fill I pardemte all . , rifeskan :prisoners. The . rlsonere sentenced -"for: , marder and tobberyOn.'whose behalf is made your . ,:nppcni. of May 24, yip. ; be liberated aotioon' as the. Amnia' filial l'Nave evirentitnitthis . ponntry. - Their of- ADC& War of the blailt_lhisOliiactert but, iveri in so ilrass,a caie, Phicita.,ftislitt*illing to desecrate the Joifnl'inctmenyrifithiew 'ity;tbe"attedditig Of Mood. A, -.. ine, 01 . 4aiwiaion i:ttiit. c.iiin in plying with • 're.been able to afford so strong *kite that this happy peach"diay Ofeeih Mexicanstud-Ameif4ans )(i.A4d:iiii past o P'ell.ceol '.-: ~. I • .• ." -.•.v.;•, • ••'. MEM ," The ireisiltllli4....Xli - sElyohliftteelfe•:- While the IYinthiagere o theiFedetal patty are continually tuisaillegpen.C4ifililt, 4 striving to Put" • does the impression that hi , i net the termite of the Volt:erm, they would have the Peo ple and.the Volunteers themselves forget that their own party, and Olean' identical villainous leaden) among the number, bairobeen mare , powerful ene mica to' the Volontieri than tiar'armed Mexicana theMselves.This-Porition,carrbesatilfactorily sus tamped by the flietarther.they hy their traitorous course,'-hase,"etieeitraged the Mexicans to cocaina° the war, until their-Mat resources hed been consum .edkthat they have delayed making the necessary ap . propriatlons, to meet the the wants of the Army and have even threatened .to make no appropriations whatever=rthus. leaving tho Volunteers to starve, or to force a enbaistence front the Mexicana; that they have sheivia, by their acts, that they had no..sympa-*. thy for, and placed no confidence in, the brave Vol unteers, saho..arethe bulwarks ef our.'freedom; and that they have, directly, as the crowning proof of theirhosttlity, refused to make any allowance to them upon tbeir discharge, beyond that which they can demand,under In order to place them upon something like a fair_ footing, on their return from 'Melico, a Democratic . Representative from this State introduced intorhe House offtep re sen t ativea at WaShingtou,s, bill greet- . ' ing to them three month,' extra pay, upon their dis charge from service. measure of juetico :was rejected by the whig majority there. It was howev er, taken up and passed M.ltie. Senate, a tiemocrat ic body, and ientback lathe House.. was made that it be taken up and acted upon hiniediate; ,ly, sea of, its regular order. This required the un animous consent of the Howie. ol jection war made by a irhig member, (Mr.:Dickey,) and it could not be taken np. Now let the volunteers remember,, that this proposition, so important to their interests, has been sustained by the friends of Gen. CASs the Volunteer,Generalt .apd that it . is opposed by those who !testae 'ken:: "Tiitirei and the regular army. They are abourto be discharged from the service, and some of them will incur much erspease before they can , reach their homes. Their friends in Con gresefur heDetnocra, wished to make: ma' all the p ihrthem, which their noble services to the countty entitled them to; and the Federal leaders there ;infused to do them this 'act of generosity— nay, tif sheer justice. Let the . yolunteers remem ber these thinga,aed they will Dot be long in deter mining who are their friends, and on which side they should, cast their influence end their rotes. For the Mornfiag lltotails*tlicnfor.G,oversior. orOfeltiisignatipti of 'our able and most worthY.Crikretior,i(Wiß devolve .ottsbefreemen.of Pennsylvania to, choose,itt Oct°, ber nest, another Chief.Magistinte. A. the' Demo« cracy bf Allegheny county; and the whitle of West ern,Peinsylvanilip .wash to secure the:services or* I tried;.siihful, reltablerman,one Who is of th a earee. school of old fashioned Republicansas that to whieh Mr. Stith* belongs,—l would•respectiollY . suggest , to their.ionsldemtion, the .name of Meastui LONG mErti;of Montgomery couoty, our 'present able Canal Commissioner, as,one of the most suitable .men in the - *State,.. if n'ot • the most suitable, for the office: Art OLD ''DED OCDAT. y"B' `The who was stabbed ray, on Monday ereoiog, is r ecoverin g.Th sailanthaii.notheen taken ;'fitid we believe persnit . . I has been abandoned. • • '. • • • - •••••,.," d that one or two kiddy servants have been spirited away by the NOE .:-4: • :;. i'-=.:" :.:P•i.:.-f:;:.--`r, r • -.:;l,'b ~- ~‘:, 1,- : : , '''',. '.' .2' ''. ' .7,.',,-' ,-..• .'t'.'-" .t.;o . :' r, t n .. ' ,. 4 i % ' •., , ' ' , ~s'-**l i. 4 t',i 4, ,-I.'o'- *. i'A:p •"•.;: -;l •.. a i : c : l t 4 , i il. 2 '..;.4"'...',4N,,.i,;Vfr;.1.• . A ,A' it ' — ..f -. i-iob VNieciyAiizff-*;,ig4-,,* •.ZA 0•, i , ,',. - v * 3 , 6v 1 i Ql :r".4p 1/241441t . ";.1e4i.1,a.:,9 . ,-;* 1' : N 44 rol p '7 t IP42X43*: 7,v1,., 1':;-, ENE MIME •• .0,111. Cass' and the Voltan t . • • !deny infamous demagogues'of the Federal party have been circulating the charge, that General Cass had introduced 'an act to reduce the allowande of clothing; to'volunteeri ; even when they knew that it Was utterly fklai;and 'hat bit efforts, since the corn mincemeat of his career as an officer of.the Gener, al Government, have been directed to the promo. tinn of the beat interests of that branch of our mili . tary service. He was himself it rolun'terr, and knew what the hardships and dangers of a campaign are, . . especially to ;those who bare left the comforti and enjoyments of honie,.to aid in their country's de fence: and Gee. Cam,- - toocandidate of the Democ racy, for President,—has never been - the man to say that "the tolunteers are not worth their rations: , He - leaves such expressions to be made by officers of the regular army who hue never known any thing °rebid life; and who are deemed the most available materials, of which to make Federal•candidates for the Presidency. ' We published a letter, in relation to this charge, some days since, from the Hori. Simon CAMERON, in which its baseness was sufficiently exposed and the impress of base and unirtail(fug lie most clearly given to it. We now lay before our readers another let ter on'the same subject, from' ono who saw some service in lldexico ; who is well aware of the true position of the Volunteers under the law alluded to; and who, from his position in the Senate of the lint. ted States, and hie near connexion with Gen. Tar- Loa, gives his letter the more'Torce. This letter is from the Hon. JEFFERSON DA.yia, of Idississippi, the sois-in.law of Gen. Tanen. ..Itqad Wasturrozox,'Di C., Juno 29,.15-IS. . Wsr.C. H. WADDELL , have the plea.' sure to reply to yours :fate 26111 Instant enclosing an extract from a letter, dated San Ange l, Mexico, April 26, 11349. • The censure cast upon General Lewis Cass on ac count of a bill which was reported from the htiltta ry'Cemmitten of the Senate, during the present session . 4 to provide clothing fur volunteers in the ; service of the United States,"; is in every sense un just. -That bill, tiow a law, was drawn from a bill to •aotherize the President to call out twenty thousand volunteers for the further presecutfon of the. war .1 with Mexico ; which leat was prepared in the Wall - . Department and 'sent' to the Military Committee of I ;the Senate. For the benefit of the volunteer's, the committee unanimously decided to report the sec 'ion.pioviding for the issue of clothing to them, as a 'separate Lill, and thda °brit° for that measure more ,speedy action than WES, anticipated for, the bill, of 'which it was a section. ; - • On my own motion the committee changed the , phraseology rio as, In, their opinion, to render the position of the .volunteers in the matter ofclothing less identical with that of the legular army; and the section thus - modified was reported by a member of the committee toot Gen. Casio and the. Senate con._ ciirred.without division or amendment.'- I enclose yon-a copy of the act, by the terrine of which you swill perceive that the purpotio was toeuthorizo the. ; volunteers to hay clothing from the:army stores up to the amount of money allowed' under , existing laws. Regularcare allowed - $2 'ficl per month on account ofelothing. If the soldierdraw less cloth ling than is midst to that , amount; the balance is credited 'on the muster and 'pay' rolls,: to be paid him in money. Volunteers -are allowed $3 50 per month on account of clothing. The bill enclosed allows them to purchase army clothing at the same .zates S 3 " regulars,e , it iota:not require them to purchase more than taey require.' In the .field,, troops use fatigue clothirg, a full allewatice Of which does not cost two and a half dollari month.. Wars?' therefore, under such ;circumstances,' are t expected to have a monthly' balahee in their runt on account ofclotbing. Any iinefamiliar withthese• I facto, must hare anticipated that n part of the al.' lowance to volunteers wouldhe paid in money; and. -ito'one, wi th a proper, sense ofjestice, could hare. desired, or could have attempted to: reduce the lowance to volunteers for clothingorrhich' formed: as much,srpart. .oftheir contract as did theirmonftv , . 1 7Pa.Y. " • - • , :The law received a construction 'at the Adjutant :.,General'4 office, which led' to an order , directing, ; that the feture parer volunteers should be r e ed°. out on the .basis of an allowance of $2 a per Month on account of clothing. As soon as infoixued' of this order; I brought the matter before the' Milita- 1 ry committee. General' Cass and all , the members or the.committeee declarmfthat Do Such reault was intendedor believed to be deddcible from the terms -'of the eitiind resolved that 'it must be corrected or counteracted : • . The Order ! mi been Cou ntermanded, the original idlowrirtme, 0 fi has been -continued.4nd the. .;:eauseiord . qn has peep removed :14111 enriespect yours tic: • ' • ;,. , ' ',. • JEFFN. DAMS.• Wlsi..ACTtto provide clothin4 6;4 .ioltintnira in the,' • ';; service of the United Stalest • Re irenerted blY : ihe'Venate,and House tfa(inesef:tki Untied Stites or Ame - rica,.in'.Crmigreu staitemek4, That in lieu of the rapney w hich wider existing laws is allowed , to volunteers as reConimu• • :tenon lerclothiog,the Prendont be, and he;ishare ikiy, authorized to cause the volunteers to be furnish- . :ed with clothing in kind, the 'mime - rates, accord to grades, as is provided for Ahe troopia.of the ' '• • ~.. , .' • , " - :, :' ' '...t . ... '',-; :....' • ~ ..x .r. :'•;:i.::` , ..f .. % !::,.._ e ...,.„.7,-.....,:::,.& NEE t , t•y u = • .i . f .. .::':: 1. 1 . ..;:':j!ci:*: 4 •, , .. - .i • ',"f... ::::1,mx0:44-;i:? • t ••• . 4. ..•; "a, • ' ' ' •;: • . :;• t • 1 . MEE IMINI •-• z . 1 : a der's* .. • • • P.. ) ,! .. "'+!•5 2 ' , ;' • 'eaglet:of Aitec—rice,llaagbtee9p light ':"List le Thelay.that 1-liremhelo thetitow : By the day that em long shall uprise night, !Tit; to thee, and thee only I how.. ' , Tis the voice of my heart that now. Mlle on thine ear:— Wake. spirit of beauty, wake, rise, and appear:— Then Eylla look down 111 the smile of thiueeyes; lilt day tartly soul, though the sun never rise! ...•. - List. daughter Of love, to the breath of my seullE *'? Like the Thureb,* that sings but to die, My voice and my spirit together may roll, • - •.: On the dull hnavy ear of ••• But them dost not head, though That angel alone Hear the ntayer otmy soul,bn hie night-ell rouded throne: 'nen Eyila look down in thd smile of thine eyes, Itis day in irny"sbul, though the suit never rise !. ' !. Tbe star-gem of Lz—lO!.t catch its.proudray, r• r • Blazing clear on the desolate bright But ['turn from its beauty and brightness nwan . • To di.ray of more heavenly light • Then Bylla look down Lathe smile of thine eyes; It is day in my'sotil i llynrakilie sun never rise ! ..• ormoat•-licatilicul plumage. wltich the fable anyaiitla hufoneet in its life. and then dies. • • • .t Dye,. the messenger. of Death. • • ...Miele tor "the. 111111lou. • . Ala—" Dand y Jim." P • , • re often heardit said of late, • That MiChigan it is, the Suite, ~ • Where Democrateare bound to shine, Aa in New York and, Caroline. For oh! the people told me so,. Old CASS is the man for the country, obi I looked in his face and found it so,. Just as the people told me oh! • There' BUTLF.II, too, ho is the'Man; Who'll bring the Whiggies to a stand ; From old Kentucky he does come,: And with her he's a fasorite . son. • For:oh! the people told me ao,• He's.n leading team in the ~ K eystone"too, • I looked in.his foie and found so; ~.• Just nethe people told me ohl • f li! we ask for but what's right; ' And for 'our cause tirmly . fight; We'll lick the coons to their heart's content, By electing CASS our President. For oh! the people told me so, • He's the strongest mart in the country, oh! I looked In his face and found it an, ,Just as the people told me ohl • now I tell you, one and all, • , Let's be united in the fall, • . :And Gen. Cala we can elect, With the gallant Butler of the West: - For oh! tho people told me so, - ' Old Cass is the man for the country, old I looked in his face and found it so, Just ae the people told me oh!- Correspolidenes:XiCtlie Morning'.Posi. . . ' • . . Eatc, July fith, 1848. Dlr. - Editor: I presume; you, as:well as others, End it but little use to, 'follow up the. lies and .Roor barks of these Federal •WhigEtlitori and Politicians; in regard to our candidates; as by the time.youcon . fate one .lot, '_another:grin is. ground at the political mlll--sees . oned with party: flippancy, and spread be fore the country, in hopes Some elite less reflect. leg . marswallow at least a portion;7—liko an expert .horse Jockey, who, in Making a trade, in order to draw attention from the Many defects in his own imal;:with great :earnestness and perseverance be gins picking flaws and pointing out pretended faults in that of hi. a customer. l ?.. Thus, to draw attention, frdm Gin. Taylor's many : glaring imperfections,they belie and slander Get.: Caw , in hope the Democracy will employ their time in:contradicting. However, they.wlll find the people are not to be foaled in this way again. They will say, you tricked us in 1840 with your " nsi•mare-prinespl , s,r for-the-publit-eye•mil- I ilarrcandidate,) , that was your fault; Jr you trick us now with a similar candidate, .it . will be our fault; . • Yes, sir, tricks are the, order of the day with this partyi and have been since its origin ; and the polit ical conjurer who could trick the best add gall the most,.was always the " biggest toad in the puddle , ' —Henry Clay, the great defunct embodiment, ac knowledged as much himself—that the political gull traps of IMO w were merely their trick of election. , , Look fur instance at the genii they are endeavoring to play off in the present canvass. See with what cunning they have arranged matters to'deceive the unwary r—like a dexterous black-leg is arranging his cards, they calculate:to turn up Jack, let whom will cut the'pack. It it singularly curious that this party, who prate so much about principles; lore for the dear peopk,'alt the i reipertobility, etc. never dare place their claims to ascendency in the general ger erntrientbefore the people ungarnished with sugared promises they never intended to fulfil, bar they are defeated. Just let any candid and unbikaired man look at their present potation 'arid he mist see that their whole argument is'enveloped in deceit. Hero they have paraded w Old Rough and Ready, o think-. ing to make a covert of him, from behind which they calculated to fight us, when they have not one particle of respect for him and hi 4 opinione in a po litical point of view. But in this they are mistaken —we latend to fight than an a party, and Their pie bald principles in particolar—we intend to out-flank their bastioda'of availability, and attack them within their 0000.—LO do battle. with their old policy 04 well as their:late - hostility to the Mexican trar, and threats to refuse reinforcements and supplies to our gallant army whin fighting the battles of their country in a foreign land—the treasonable speeches of their Cur wins, their Claytons, their Ashincin,.ett. Such will be the Objects of our animatliersion;not the incapa city of old Zack as a statesman particularly. It appear' the Whigs think because they have the General in the field, all those gallant Whig volun teers who haver eschew ed Federal Whiggery, in con sequence of the treasonable sympathy or that linty Wlllt the enemies or tholicouritry, will now "return to their first levet" burin this they will finilAhem sel yes 'egregiously mistaken. 'Very many of these men are highly ir they do belong to the* rank and file, and knew how to appreciate the mo tives of these toddling politicians, and the Whigs will lied it out so is November next.. • Ora: or Var. - RAMC Alen'' VILE. . • ''''For . rhe run. lion. Arnold Plumer. ' The resignation of Governor Situate having mat. ed a necessity for a Gubernatorial election in Octo ber next, it becomes a question'ef some imporiance, who shall be the candidate of the Democratic party. The name of Arnold !lamer, our present State Trea s win, has been mentioned in this connection, and probably a more suitable nomination could.not be made. He is from the Northivestern portion of the State—a section decidedly democratic, and which NMI not yet been honored-by a representation in tho' Executive chair.. It has increased rapidly in politi cal importance, and; at a tinte'wben there is much manifest opposition in other' quarters' to the inter est' of this part of the State;itis important that our candidate should be one whti:can appreciate the ,waots'of the people of the view: , apart ' from !sectional .'orinsiderations, Mr. lancer has malty important' cemmeridationt. He , lea sound and unwavering.'detnocrat. `tie favors urn scheme of disorganization; no factious intrigues. His course is open and fearless. • His-opinions are definite, certain and decided; acid, in, support of thein, he never falls. 'Atiipolitician, his friendship 'is sincere, and his opposition mind and honorable, unmarked bye that 'double faced .policy that blends secret distrun with professions of regard. ' , Be has held several , important offices, and - has never failed in the dischirge of their. duties:' - Whifestwiect the : representative of his,diatrict in ,Congrent, few men had more respect paid to their soundness of Judi.; ment. As marshal of the western District of this State, an office which he twice held,-his conduct gave general "satialliction s ; 'and in 'his present po sition, it is needier' to; say, thafids ;Met course, and his prompt discharge of the , duties of the office of State Treasurer, during the short time that be has held it, warrant the: most sanguine expectstions of his success in Mainuttnini the credit of the State.. to private life Mr. Plutner is a,plaiu, intimating mans He is one.Of the self-Mide min of thi North :west. His 'characterlhas ever. :been. markdd by, a 'Strict adherence' to 'Morality; which 'neither fßare the scrutiny of OnernieetS,,beir neediflhe 'defence of Mends. With such a man 'its nor candidate success , is-certain, and the result Of that success the Credit and prosperity of the State. V. • Witehciaft Revivh,g. At the TrOY.Collfernco ° f.l ll° l m et t /PlO t. .EP* 6- ... pnt . Church, Rev: Mi.' Sprague,. of Amsterdam',: its that : 43teie s ::.wati tried . .On:4; charge ' of being , a . iricarOorfter:' The Viiige Wes:sustain ed i oad ho Was, esileliCtlfraniihe Miceietri. bei'fortheao pree*cyy• religious: meetings tend icvmatters ptirelY within tiPheroof their du2' tids! . .lt:lieaid. that tho counell.pr Salaminca were diriposed tohiveColuiribus sent,te tho Ingtiisition, for assertifig.tiM doctrine which led to the disetwery by ,hilletif:itkAiiiirliattprinitnent;: s tindethef bletory of ;Otis 'ConthirsisOng rifler itsdiscoireri by On - , us, that cent 1n o{hc el gious p Op) ebu rn t theirfel=l low-beinge;beeause tliiirm ere witehesl Ca o not men; .who.airidylitir be teaetters,e the word of 'Go, them selrei bo .tioght some things '(ant. directly imparted to man in the-Nide, but which are not in conflict with it,) gnitig to show that: all "the effortsof Malt cannot pverporie Truth; and that IN : ror is permitted, in the tlispermatnins of:Divine 'Providence, to. pass along' 'through our world io theinimediate neighborhood oe Trutht A little consideration of this hind, would overcometite ntereaigumouts of many Infidels. MEI -.• • • •-• • P'..t? ":.~1 r %'~. ~_ ff==:l =ESN =ZS E=M I t•-'lWci take " : ahls•-folloiviiii from thee- Netv . Orleans fticarme, of the" 2Stin .- Bight companies of this gplanitte.glmenti.or rather the remount of their form or stiength r leit, city last evening-on board the .stgainer Taglioni, for Pittsburgh. Yew regiments liz.theservice during the brilliant campaign from Vera Cruz to the city of Mexico, have added by deeda of valor more to the military renown of our com mon country, than the Second, Pennsylvania. It has, we believe, shared In the perils and the glory of every battle from Vera Cruz to the Garita of Mexico. Out of a roll of 1150 men, when mustered into ser vice, the regiment - now returns, scarcely numbering 600 rank and file. The 'following is a list of the officers of the detachment which left yesterday for Pittsburgh: - • Col:'John W. Geary; James Miller, Surgeon; T. C. SB tinting, Acting Surgeon with detachment;Capta. Leo. Smith, Charles Beyer, James killer, John •W. Johnston,7Jolin Humphreys and E. Badger the latter A. C. S. A4T.ieuts. Ktoti, Davis, Shell, Wolf, Solensky, Coulter, Armstrong, Mechlin,Akeri Unger, Irwin and Rankin • • • IitIORTAFIT Axe Tetre. 7 A . whig - . paper has the " Correapbndent of the New York Tribune &aye that•Mr../L. H. Slater, the notorious slave...dealer at Baltimore, has abandoned the traffic, and closed finally-his slave market. •The fugitives from Wolff ington;•who were recaptured •on board the Pearl, was about the last °he had the heart to purchase. • This is all true and . we . rejoice ; but why did the whig paper 'suppress a• portion of the article 7 MR... SLATER. HAS TAKEN' THF. STUMP FOR TAYLOR!' This is the cause of the closing of the market • : - • LOCAL MATTERS. Tut'. Co rots ;Facrourcs.--The prospect now teems to bethat:tlie Factories of Allegheny.city will remain closed for come considerable time: At 'a meeting of the proprietors, held a feW*dais ago, thia'opinion 'was _generally expressed. They say they cannot run in competition with the eastern mills, with the, chances ro greatly against them. The" Ten Hour taw" they will not submit to --so they'say7;lintil it is made general throughout all the manufacturing Stake. - Ho doubt great loss will be experienced by pro. prietors on account of this etoppage:—bui the oper atires will suffer the most. flowerer, we encoor._ age the strike. It is a strike for social and political rights, and we :hope for the success or the weaker Orly.. The openitivesean surely draw a sustenance :fro ‘ m the nine fountain head of national wealth I :through another channel. -The doctrine of British 'economists -a , supply and deniand ,7 —obtains here, as there. .Cat off one branch, and anather staits in :ita Place. The. working people have but little to lose, and much to gain. The transition may be painful, but the _ultimate result will Ad doti!)t be beneficial. We feel an interest in this struggle between-the Factory operatives and proprietors, because we are anxious to he enabled to record (when the question .shall be settled) that labor Ira ' s gained ,at least . ono triumph over capital, in this age and country. gentleman - , now in this city, has bad the good fortune to receive the commends , tions of our. townsman i , Col. S. W. BLACK.. In a letter to the editor o f the Pennsylvanian, Col. Black "Dr. Bunting has been with his regiment ' 0 " (the Second Pennsylvania)," the whole time it has served in Mexico. Heil the only volunteer surgeon from Pennsylvania :who has been all the time with his re giment. At Vera Crux he was constantly employed, both night and day. At Cerro Gordo he was the only surgeon on the field from Pillow's brigade, and dressed all the wounded. 1 know he was terribly exposed, and that he did his duty nobly. At the battle of La Hoye, ,he was again in the thickest of the fight. During the siege of Puebla, his constant and faithful services awakened much admiration. Bunting's Hospital was one of the most exposed points within our lines. He had charge of all the sick of our batallion, as well as of all left behind by the Second Regiment. This post was defended by the convalescents; under the command of Dr, B. as caplaid. Please refer to my . roped for his gene ral behavior during the whole siege. It was gallant in the extreme. You cannot speak in terms too strong of his bravo conduct in ths defence of Pun. bla.” • WlSTllMELAVD.:Viiiviiiriiis.--C'apt. Johnson's toinPany arriverrytisterd r aY on board the "German town, and were escorted to their quarters by a num ber of caimans, and' some friends from West moreland. We got a fair look at them as they Dais ed our Mike. We think them the best looking fel lows that have yet returned ; this is the opinion of all. Capt. - Johnson,.2ll well as his men, deserve great credit for. the really good appearance they made. We noticed that the ranks bate been thinned very much—by disease and the accidents of-war.L—, May those who have been so fortunate as to e.srspe, be successful in their earthly pursuits. ARRIVAL or TIIF. GREENU:II7M( TRoo44,—Tile company of Westmoreland vulunteers,coromanded.by Capt. Joo. Jourrsorr, arrived at our Wharf yesterday: morning at lit. o'clock, svhern they WMn met by the chairman of the committee of arrangement and cordially welcomed. This arrival was unheralded and our 'citizens generally were not permitted to lend their smiles and their cheers. A host of warm hearts from ohlTlestmoreland were soon on the. steamer,and fathers and soas,wives and iweathearts wet found in happy communion—:they are a glori ous set of fellows, and look and act as if they had been under good discipline. .IS.fl No Bench Warrant cases yeiterdayl We have hcard many anxious cnquiriea as to who Will be the next victim'of this summary process: The itt vestigation under arrest upon a Bench Wairant Is an excellent means of finding ont what 41 man is, and how his affairs stand. 'We would not. regret seeing the scheme more frequently resorted to. 'But there are not many business men in this city who would auffer in consequence; we donut suspect one: -.— - Cot.. Htionts.—Jr we can judge or any man by hi. 'aildreis' and conversation, no cannot he mistaken, in pronouncing Col. Hughes, not iinVii.soldier, but e gentleman: We learn that'ller s i(higitly esteemed by the officers end men who hare served under him and all reports, tn his conduct in the campaign, concur in awarding to him -himorable distinction. He is a Marylander by birth and education, and is antlionor to his State. . • ' . EAGLE SALOON Coar -•- cEars.Thill's the kat even ing of - the celebrate Birlesque Polka. Those who have not already dejte it' danced by 4eenan and 151304,5, photil4. etttWprt Saluon this even ing, without fail . :VlThe"Tyrolese Singeia aro. still delighting the ladle:, and 'gentlemeti fashionable piaci - Of reilort,•, with their 'concerti: Call and hear them. • - • • . • • j ./ • • • • • air It is said that .the-veltinteers at bluriayls arc lade poorly They complain that they have eutrered more)lltO ‘ nterient in this city than at any , "This is all Ivo know " MIXT. TlAqi win a foolish, Sghtitti - Alltglmy on Monday evening. One , man ailricent'ma'n, and timoher, said he'yr . find tiey , went into each other for the purpose of decidindthe queawn Both•WbiPPe 4l . • _ vA Fr Ifirciii;-HUOpyo , Regioleht was c41:06004 of Me, part, two . cimioi*Ooiti t , ht; • DytiktiliKW)imbia, one' from Tennieniee, and one ':llnit' Capt. Roidern . company.4ilt be discharged s hore, perhapti*day;nrid;;;9l .not go on to: more, as some have supposed. ; . t7isTThe'lcc Creim served up tlaily - anditightly at the F,ttglts.qatuazt,,eannot be beak; : we say, for-we :.! ? • Ai* Tit; AppeMp..p... how itins and .-• ' :7; 543•:Seviral "excellent boat' !elves for -below. to- *Mir Yesterday - ive had ' more rain: ,J •:*;,? •, . '`~'_ :ti ',~~~{'. lIIMMEII 1-41'.':- , - - ",:i' , - _ 4-:,-.1":-...,---1-:.:-..! NEM ~.. - =ME c'* • - , . 1.- - MEE I== Friar ,l'amrriprivi . aLczfAloiff,a7...-•—r4. Oscar now Czaiisinicii.-11iere is run! soniettlidOefinite is relati°43 to a ITITa rlth ct Volaiktee!e.:iWe are isidebtetra far. the {ollowieg dispatch; dated ?" ' ' '-• CINCIITAiII, Silly . 10,'10 o'clo c k, P. M. - "Npiptart tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock, and will rakich Pittsburgh early on Friday, the 13th. The othet , Aompanics have not arrived, but we have thought it impracticable to wait longer. The following card has been beaded to, ur by the Committee of Arringemerif: _ • • ; RECEPTION OF.THE VOLUNTFeERI3.• t The Committee of Arrangement's - have-receiveil certain Wren:dation that 'the- First Vment will be home on Friday, the 14th inst. . A steairi bolt will On deeignated dining:o4' to carrythosewho May desire Co, join the eacorl to Wheeling. - • The boat will positively leave at,lo olelock; on l'huraday morning .- 3. S. M001111gAD; far We anderitand that .thei,4Uonjdannfacto! ties have commenced two/kin:4er the -Ten - ..fliSur, ayatem.- Why cant thePithibilighent dn:ihe.aimet . • . DIED r iliFinday afternoon. Citianit.Hiivir,qkftint soaiof William mid Afary Ann nuline.* -* • • iT7w I rat Pennsylviisits Regiment.- 2 —The old members of the Gray , s , rind -Blues are requested to meet this evening, at. the WashinAtnn Hotel, litt:Clairst., to make Suitable.arrailgeyaents for giving' a bear . ty -wel come idtheircormades, Just mtmumg from Mextee.,, . . . . Dtvtdlend Pirtset ttoit atiAVOl42,4 rrilin Trustees of the Pittshurgh Chu. Company limo 1_ ci this day <lettared a dividend offirc per cent. o the capital stock paid In, .out of the profits .f the lan esit months, which will be paid to stockholders or their mit reprexentativem,. at the office .of the , IVorks: on or tiller the 12th inst. - . JAMES M. CHRISTI',,". • - . . GREAT - Rmtxtv.The• OlOsadninn. ;or?111. Healing Balsam is still performing wonders... No:other medicine has done so mach to alleviate thermiferings of oar fellow citizens as this.. No remedy tuts. ever been known!to cure Asthma with so much certainty and Boer fectually as this Balsam. • A large proportion of the dis eases Mille 11,1ited•States arc those affecting-the. Lungs, Throat, Liver; or Stomach, and for . stich this medicine is peculiarly'adapted• ' The proprietor defiesl•the world to • prod co its equal. Dr. Sherman; the vole proprietor'and manufacturer,-would urge upon all the 'neecsvity.of pm caring the 'Genuine, and not be pin off with any.imilanon of it; or with any. other medicine. •So great its reputa tion, that the unprincipled unblushingly attempt ta pass . off their worthless, mixtuies, hoping to share n the ad vantages of the proprietor's 'labors tied expenditures, when they have not the energy or. ability. fo get up and establish any thing themselves. ;. ; •••• - For sale by. Wri.lscisox; No. ;Li b erty sire*, tea' -of. Wood, Pittsburgh. • • . - • • Hat • Irr Dr. triflaid's *Anti-Bilious and ririr Patti bave never foiled to beitefit the patient.... They universally,rue mildly and effectually upon the system, Theirimreased populatity demonstrate all that we 'Atiforlheiti,:a*d iu. some cases [TM wore. But as thiy - weir* not minim, (nasty "discovered among the Indic'', s,” (who know noth ing about medicine,) of cootie** cannot Mritelentions, ly recommend them. as the sovereign or univental rrme dy for all kinds of disease. In nil caseu r however, of a ,:disertied Liver; or other bilious complaints, they are un surpassed., and from very nature' ilfaheir contposi lion, and its perfect adaptation to that class of disease-4- cannot fail to benefit. • • • • • - B: A. Fahniatock & Co's. Rnbefament, In high fa- voras an external applicatiem in inflammatory afflictions. and at the same timestimulant as well as.eruollient. B. A. , Faltusstock & Co's. Rubefaciezit his been Very be" neficinfin cases of Chronic Rheumatism,GlandolarSvrel lings; Sore Throat, Bruises, Sprains, &c., &e • The certificipc is fiol7l genticinanweltknown itithu ci4TI same time ago accidentally fell from Kiseaffold;and severely strained both uncles.. They' immediately swelled so much that my boots had to 'be ripped in haler to have them drawn off. The suffering they caused me was intense: In this situation, pp/cowed. arbottla aIL A. Fahnestock & Co's. Rabefament, rind after one or two. applications, I experienced much relief. 1 used-about one bottle and a half. and in about , two days the swelling entirely subsided. anal was entirely relieved from, any . further pain, and experienced no more ineouvenience from the fall. In all cases of swelling, bruises: sprains, rheumatism, &c., I would most cheerfully recortimsnd the Rnbefacient. - • Jelly 17,1516. GEORGE BASSETT." • For sale wholesale and retail by B.A. Fahriestock & Co4corner of Wood and First, and Wood -and Sixth streets. • f ri- Judge O. Sotton;-01 1 NorwrAk. Ohio, writes, under date of. November 19, 1646, that "Vatiglin's Vegetable, Liihontriptic Mixture IS doing wanders in till.tnists of complaints: People invest it with-properties little short of the magical. In fever and ague, In bilious diseases, in . dropsy . , in gravel, in female difficulty, lungdiseases; con-i sumption, dyspepsia." ac., for why should 41e go over the whole catalogue, 'it takes all .these tualnore, and its beneficial effect is apparent in every inktriere:T. but. to what must Nve nuribute itiauecess; there we stop; the Whole course of its &wrest% bus purzledus; WeAonot understand it.. Medical men step out of their path to enpth it; they put their heel upon it; it escapes:them; they look about 'a little, and if they are unobserved, thefthrow off that dignity and pomposity of manner which is half their capital in trade, and fall to. tooth, nud nail, pitt it. oat of e xisteneei. but the harder they light the stronger; grows the nostrum, and the weaker their own . prectteel. and ditcomfited. they resume, with the air of a .brokety dawn dandy, his ranee faiibionable bat now ragged:Oust:: .their dignity Sailed and torn byrthelray, and nit air of majesty. Reader,. get a:pamphlet. from the Agents, in .ynur-Vieistity,r the_ advertireinent is: . in our catmints. under "Great Ainericairrtemedy." Arias in l'ittsburgli. it Aril at Bancawsx, No.2l.therty si., near Canal Melon., . • ' . jen ED' Pasta vaiiika i stadne COLD.-^ y neg ecting those salutary preeitutipts .whieli column senSit:Artntek, many. very inatiy,fall victims &their imptudetice: We buve seen the young bride; blooming as it wi.re,ris the bird of paradise nuf the Mir flower of hope, the pride 'of t i er father mut the joy of her mother—her cheek, gashed with anticipation, Mid her eye beaming with the acid ,ex preti.ion ot love—the guy'dreants of life, dancing on her saucy p'iib the riel, and variegated tints of the rainbow's promise. We baye &rip all thin ahitigra — eye;)howedl ding garment for slirOnd and :the bridal chaintier..thr this *epulehre of the dead. and, toll. this from neitlecii n. common Cold. Now, he fore it too late, tar Dr-Rogere Lirmron and The. which , gives' immediate Zeller, as Ilioumnds of oar most intelligent citizen& noW:adinit of its most extraordinary enres.. The gay, tha beautlbl, and the young; speak fortkiin praise, and so loi*roi it makes potative cotes, and - cheers the despairing family fireside ,; For gala by Siarintim & KNEELAND, °rani &trim, one door below. Second st.i and by .7. - Kidd '& Co., corner Wood and Fourth ' • • -- . .jel3 „ IP 4 " DR.. WILLARD'S Vtaitivcar_.--,Mr,, 4. I„,i r. living near Pittsburgh (at the Garrison) states to u• that , a chain the been'tifilictedwithproninf aldegg. until the health of chi 4 tindleconie.ce:er.much• impaired. They had tried various thluge . Without any penunnenr, benefit burnt being &deed. She; finallr. hiedt rg. bottle of Dr. Willard's - Nermifage. whichitrought away.. 011 irronetur umssef.,worine,.. ”cut..aud. 'enurely used, up." Since that perlod,ehe further Says, the health of the. child has improved peg a SIM. entifehlrfli. This , .VermiNge aiwnYA•does-" .1 1 ') . 14 There medicines, Prellterca and 4 0 4 d 11 4;:tne Pfrellneloes, A. W. Brockway & Co., hfo2,'Commercial 'Bow, t.iberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all-letters -for agendas or. p. thee bllgneAS must beeddressed. ratio tiyil Schram, 'maker e'Col,'Ogden & Sweden, Joel hiohlerr,A.lL:,B„ Sellers, F. L:Snowdett,Joho'P.''3cott4. it..Ccuthelllames . Tonee, 'John Days, Spaulding . & Bncelafid, - and Jackson .144. es by Elliott d.,Beekam, dad D..l4,6trry,..4.ltegbeni 4... '0 . 7 4 . -.l4eS!.alaryt,. PITTSBURGH Imu. • C. s...potaza• !,• • • • • • •••, Maniger minessee. inteis • ~, Dress Cirele • uOe l Second Tier-• • 3fic•J'Pili:••••.: Called. •• • • ...... • ....Mc. I Private fkiiersz• • •T- a••$1,00., !'• 1177,,,it.kist,rtight of Mr. C. $ , wEDIOZSDAt EVENCid, July 12 10 eomnsetibe ~vssh .the • ' I..ADIf OF IiTOMIN; Claude Melnone J3eau.santt'e•Ji.i •Ptly. Itoysi Dumas • •-•-•-• • • •Mr. Archer.•l Pnnlism t bLatToner. •: After which, '••• • i • DANCE, BY MIS.B,AItItIit:IdALVIN,±I. To conclude with the- BLUE DEVII.y filepin • • •Mr.yorter,i.peznosop.,••• sl,Aiehat! Annette ,Mg: Prldt. , ; ,Inri,,Tcy.morrow, Benefit of :, Mr. C: D. . -`• ••-• *llO - Driors open 1 % 01;00; Cuitsin rises 1,1,41 Mi. 8. ..7 • BIAGItin 1/A/14014N41 • , . WOOD STI4ET, • arrwtio „Tantit •AZ.M . rpump."Blll:: . . . . . • ...” - LAST • EVEIANgTOP • .' of • 41 daniid - kV/11'4 'Panky THIS EYENING. July 42114:wi1t be-p , orined, : i a; lehmleed ‘BEnILESRIrR:FRLFA - A! . .n: ?Mlle Futiny.P.lbiler• • • -,..•:••••••••44111soti east!. •••-.- Mons: To Isom • • '• •••: . ... .. 7.1 11:1 1 .14tustu. Also, several new_and most IaughabIe.COMIC;JITEPI, OPIAN and ratan' soNgs, 7;11 be =whit evening ) , tr3i Itnetun' Opera Trooper. • • • ..•• • ED - r* great . quantity.of Vie •best •ICEIPREAUTIILibici -served up to visitors.b• • tt •,11X.Ticketti25centa; - Childien, deetlpill.o4eithf their parents. half:price: , l. ro ; 3,^k . Irr The bestorder rind deCoruns prenttreChiesdiont the whole establishment. Thrr ....At rehearsal, •Kneasee iabi elebratrlissauei c...:47 3 " frawk. MlfUtli •-• 0 . 18 . i tod s the Settlement or the Claims of.SOldierie bal .iistecainikirthe .idexicar,'AVOrz!!talarditionr this Class he •chargesitor altendingtloPtChttiol hgfard:ol . Departments - at Washington and getting it settkdorbetV. er for:Bounty Land, Scrip or Pension, FiyaDollarit ; Ydi pay, milene or clothing, tkp., ten per cent.•.o4l33earnoant recoveted, , af.Bily:dollari;* ovee iflmoe lost SiNta ive dollar'. He witl. futnlslltt, fret" P( 1 0 , iPh 51, 1P; - a")(1 form nece nitiryto; enable GI ta prepare'piqtonvard to him n:Cltiim (Or prosedirrion; lf requested'hys letter (Poo paid) and directed to him,inthe.City of. Waidlintlon.,li newcand htitbeen for .more than metre 'vacs, actively engaged. in ihe_presecariati of Claicas...st. ~ W ashingtou; both against the. United SWIM and,FOreign Governments: , is' consequently knowwlat'id - lhosn• who-have. held • publicetoifteas -thereve.W4yelli -attend promptly ton s il husinessepefided,toMilirneftedl*Ft IatEMOVAL.—On account of .our pentop traikket, and z.1.16' is - deMIMI for i-egetable stands,-I have I, en coat, pelted to, remove my 'Bread Stand to the opposite side of Market. Street, in front of Alexander & Dry Goods; Tr y r n e,where shaft be glad to see x m4lona l ik e en w.D ribm. e.flt,. :.- , .•, ,, ::.•.,.i' , •,. ,,- L.f.:.:-.,-.i:, -. .: .. .i-.-.• , -;... , ,:,...:7-, 5 ,:: - ,....; . :' , ..'.:,. - ,.:::;• . ,;.::...-r.::.: , . l''''''''''':7;...;;..7'..--'''...;'-r:,'---:7-..!..t•:=1,-!..,...1.;.1 , . . . . . News by Telegraph! Reported for the Morning Post. Wardurrevorr, July 10,.1645 . Sourer-Agreeably to notice Mr . . ?ale:asked leave to bring in a Bill in relation to the. Public Lands—providing that every, male citizen 'who is landlesit, i ntay enter 'upon 4fidiscres;' and receive a patent after five years residence.;:, Read three times by unanimous consent and - referred. 2 Mr. Benton earnestly approved the A petition:was presented for the purchase of Mt. Vernon, to establish a National Botaniral,Garden. Referred to Committee 'of Agriculture. Mr. Niles from the Committee on Post Offices, re- 'ported 'a Mil; 'givine'the franking privilege lo M. de Vatumen. , • , , , . - . , , - , • • • Mr. Atherton reported a Bill for the payment or the claim againstMezico- Mr:,llaariegan gave - notice that be . would move an amendment, providing that all states south of the Min °Ark compritx,iise,,lier,..rhonldhltvp the privilege to come •intothefiniori,esitt4kyrithout slaves, an cording to the *ii6of the inhahitanis. • Adjourned: • cia lease, intioduceda Re solution for defining' die baundaries ofNew Mexico and California. • . I Mr. Stevens themaddreasedihe House. - i Ile seem ed much excited, a miaectised the 'President of• du plieity and inconsistency, reclaiming the Rio Grande is the imandati of texas, his. Message. of 146. !aihilig in ShieliPs instructions he declared thatTesaa had eatahlished that boundary'. • ' - • "..blreMlLean denied the accusation Charged against the President. -JYmn~r~n _ :~ x RY GCICKW:FANGY. f C.l, ,AKTIIdf-, CLOTHING, D',Funiiture,...lfirtehis;44 al Auelion b, Tam, , lienno.—To-nrorrow. Tbureday. Julyl3ll4 at 10 o'clock . in The forenoon, will be cohl at iti - KNNATS , ,ACCTION ROOMSOIo. 114 Wood etreetilbree.dootit -from Fifth. 7 ind_contuutedTrdin day to day:Vandal% nrceptedy' until :all are cold, a 101.0; and . .. Well assorted:lnt u(. Dry Geode . of every deecnpuoa,.nil'iggood freuh merebanuible•br der, received 'direct' frofirritiretal , eiteneive. Importing . • boueen In lb e Caste rit•eirinser:•Aincing• the'articles ate lin. follorking, in pan:. ClothriMeiiiiiineres,Blitalinty Calicoee,, Detainee, Merincie f Alpacas,.HandkerebiefeilfOULlntne,.. toterbet,Witli. an itecorintetacior Fortcy.Arnetes, Kgridy7, rnade . . • • . - And nt 2 reforik.p: rn....4,!azie lad-116W and baud'Furnitirre, Kitchen tileileile,"&e: • ,And at early gob light, saline ekeninr,-A lot of .Wrlich. les,•Dry Goode,- and toricy:Arricla t &co,' ; , • -..4712 JAMES AtcKENNA, Army. rANTED- 7 A.Businesn Mantwith 83,000 cash Gatti- 131: to enter as a Partner-in-Me Cast.lrna FOundry- Business; 170 W in operation. ' :He ,will he- expected'. to ecniduct the business 'concert s -•fit: the' eittiblishMent. • ' •• • • ' • Gen. Agenr f 'Elmithfieid strear. - . GOODS, Acc.--On Tlitirsdas morning; Jolt, ifith, at.lo o'clock, et the CarantercialSMes Roorwcorner •of Wood and Filth sweets, will be geld, ivithcititreserve; 'an extensive essoneli ent Of French. Gerinati:Flaglisfi and Amerierin Dry Goodi: emonr, ' whicly.are Cloths t eartst.• metes ; . Vesting/1i • Smitten', 'tweeds, ".Summer. Cloths, Allitek Satin and Silks, Lawns, stirrer. rich. style, Prints. . Hinghruns, Linen, Check, Moue de Leine. bleached and "Stubleached Trluslins. Hosiery, G loves, Silk • Handker-, Ablefi with fikeness•of Generals Taylor mid Carp, aco. At 2.,eclock—A: quantity :Ft' Groceiiis;'QueebsWare',' 701assware, Con fec tionary,,ll ine;Brinuly ond G irf,Sfia n 'ib cigars; Virginia Tobacco; Matches, tibovels, Spades, tic t '• _ A general assortment of new and .secondhand Hotitre- - " hold Furnitare, consisting or MahoganYl3o(ariettu4sing Thareims; Dining and Breakfast Tahjerii•Centretatiles,i • Bedsteads; Work and NVitsh St-ands, fanny ing.cUrcirt ton( Chain;Looking GlosseS filantel:Clocksi.l ; amph .f leds4 At '-8 o clock:=- 4 1iirlety Condi; Ritidy,inede'relattinge fine lints; Hoots and Shoes, fine Shirts. Gold and 'Silver, %Vatches Ounsj.Pistotsv • TruirkiL, Saddles; 'Bridles, Whips,'; to great ;.,11ardware , fine" Tabby utak Pcek-et •-• -.' • Jo.Hk.I:3 I ::,DAVI%y. • • . • • -...z% , • - • • c:Anctioneer. SFIERIFF'S SALE OF : DRI"GoXIDSVer` —On Friday woniing,lldth inst., 'at 9' tbr: Auction flown, north-west comet of Federal stmet,and the Diamond, will be sold without reserve, an assottmeuf of Dry Goods, bought' by several- persons at Sheriff's Sale of Dryy Goodsmthe store of H. H. Grove, on Ohio :atree El:7'lf not called for'hefora *hal hale; PGA' tYI2 -WM. J. HURIstSIDE, .LittxtiiSi PAPER; MUSICAL iNS7RIMENT* Be., .AT AUCTION.--43w;;Baturday eye obit. next' July 151b,', at :13 o'clock, will be. sold, at the AUctibUiftoont, mirth-west cornet. of Federol • stteerand' the: Elininond, will be sold, without reserve,:a lorge.colliclitift of eland ' end -Aledicol; Theologiettl,l- and Misdelluneoultyßooku Also, FoolsNip:Und LetterFityier; Violino,FlatekoAccor deons and Fifes; l'superior Gold Lever Wench,. tbll jew liyl2] I.:BURNSIDF.,-Atict. crrY BONDS ArAUCTION..-OnTburs sl(.llll, dal' evening; July.Mhi o'etno _,_k Itt - the Commetaisi Enka' Rood, cornerisf - Ttrood and irtfilfits..... ,n4ll-be +wad for cash, par,tunds, a Bond orthe Any of IPittsbufgh.for Oue Thousand Dnllatti heating G pstovsit. iintivoq.vnyahls - seniktnnually.., and redeemable. on Me of May, 1859 JOHN D-DAVJ*.. . • ;.- . ;'. fi .1;.,: . ...e , :;,'-...Pi::./ .. ;...z....7. , ,i...!..:,,:•. : .,::-.-..i.:!,.f. , , - „:-'i-.4,.. ; ;,•tifA 45: ~. 2 ,' , ''';'..., . 7 .' ,.. 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'.'i .- '..- .2 .:•::::;•:7'.:1' . ...:';;; '• :: '• --- .... 3. •.::' . - i ! v . ... 7' . . . .. . .. . . mem =EI .... 7 .'; . .'' :l.' .'.:•,-).5..!-','...-,..'-:.;.,.....:.7'...,:.,: Thirtieth Congressfirst Session. .tobilCAN - D - ANII,OTAPEPTIC•PILLS general propertieii - of the. se 1) 11 ;h two: Purgative 'and lu Ake eonfaiiiiiioisordera arising from imprudence in diei, &c:,.such sickness end sourness of the stomach, hennhurn, headaches, &c., where a medicine is: re9uireg,:this - .preparatiois imitcry applicable,: for s its - cairrunatire or' soothing eflEctt( almost unracchare rieliefi when-nausea or aleknesadmst its purgatire, operation upon the stomaitt".dnd .Inirols is .gentle ,and euectuali and.. its :tonic properties - Mipart :strength main digeitive organs, thereby enablinethese. orgamr to perform their-proper ninciions Witt order and -, regularity. The price has been: reduced, from - sCf.to. . For sale.':wholeiate . and 'retail s , - hy"'ll. - A TOOK &. Co.: corner Front and Wood - and 'Sixth! and . 'Wood "streenti'Agehts for Pittsburgh:- .',' A TI...aNTIC7AIIjD'; OHIO ',TM:F.9II . API! ..,-Atertiar.- M r.ertno;Jr.l4.4ll,lM-'-Ar . a 'occult - elite Stock holders of the: rind' Ohio Telegraph; being the Firm Sectiei.stif "Atlardici'Late and Miisisslppi Range of Telegraphr.es i abllsbed by'Henry which meeting was Lela, pirrseent to notice, at the Amer- - lean Hotel In Piiihidelphsa t -otillit third mi . d, fourth of July. ISlS—the persene 'were 'antirdesously elected officers and. director., tinder the nets organize :lion of the: Company'. 1 7 • -• • • • . . _ - , .'"A"trit'ait firßre. Seetetnry and Trensuier.• .1.4.441k4.D.Hermi, Philndelphirt,Supenniendmiy"- Waa. - liFfeetAWAtfildperlint, and N R Wirkeishatn, of PlaltittelphitivirehrytYllielly, of New" York; .1*: r- K. Moo lend: Thottlas Bekewell "and' Charles Avery,-"of•-•Pini; burgh: Alvah Strting: of.Roehe'ster,H.:,Y4 and: George IDawsatri'oP Albany, - N. - tt to communication was, read from,itle Lt. J,,,Smith . , 'chaining to b e 'the exiirmive cAmtioller of .filorse's Tele graph on the Wesieru Line; in which he 'waked for; double then amount of stock required-49 the •eriutrnet,which Professor Morse andhiinseJf..bail-pride' • Aviailleuryr•Crßielly :.--Whereuptiathfter. %ion; it was . v .Dn nAtilion"bl unnmmouhly.H.t. iVic!fiiiPii:l)l"- :-.,ReAcars c 1111.'!. ,:Smith be relent& t he Hoard'. of Ditecion„Stttit"powir to act on said • comrountratient--Froilded, tietenbelermi _that no Interest in the tipe bc. granted to. the Ratehtees, except upon the 'terms Ctssrttscr.i, and contlittons 101Hisu,s' At &sub - 5 . 644M meeting of the , Hoard of Dire an, a dividendeif Sleight) per cent:. was declared- oat of the profits of the Company,- for the last six months, _payable y 6 SI th T itajrlelT No 20i South Front street, Philndel• .tatia; on -or atter Abe Iflat day of +gy - " ' : • retarypiit'Amn. MTLfilfilF.N-74he subscribers beg-leave.to inform. , You that they have in stores fall assortmenrof fine §AirtN rAwoms, Collars, Ctavalsi Stocko.-.Piticket:Hand -4:erchiefs, Gloves, HosierySuspenders,' Umbrellas,VW derfibins.--Drawers,2l4.pillfacrevery(thilig.included .Gept.ti,Wearbeir APPAreli to whictfehey inxite your 'at tentioat. They also mantakciure fo'order, at Abair - factor)" '--tre're cied gustily ): ici .ari sui . et t Y p an turc a tui PaU sers e 1161.6.C6ii; • examine oar Oimids end' Prices, at our Vtire-room,Niirapeist corner of Milhaud ,lllarketßi eels - yupelairs EDWARD TODD oi co. jyll F OR SALE—A.Storts. and; Dwelling..flouselpiat four - Acres of. Land: t The; boiase.de a..w4 1 11 bath: frame, :with stone.basemeut i land cellarmider •Wholet . gum IVeli of rater; Store is finished irt.coraPlellt order: -Gralneand- well adapted fora Conntry.a_nd r uee stores': S ry. ituuted smile, below, r.eouquln.Vii,APe - Betiver .Focd•' . :FAlCeßfi 3 Oc4 SW 0 in -hand; balance in , ISf )early pal?. •• clu'aln*T , Gen-,Agent, fihnithfield'street._ ..§,U6l?l£ll PE; L,A.INB.—A. blown & Co, ans:selling • - ththi witiottmerof,of httuiht de Loins of the low price 0 (Ifte - - jytt , . IirIIGHT.-COLlchite..,o4.4 Masou.A.Co. have Sl:received anotheriavoiee these.CheaftWrought Vol tuba exiremestose price of, Wfa:. . 4 itkoilloonet :Ribbons Rir,l2lv.t,Oood.Ceilic9e, , ot lie, .44:40 Mt's. Q uhmvsiß,44.FS=qty..64;3oB,4om k Co. will offer the tl,7„lecc!llit,iouftr.2ll4:7*Pett.4l49iFt!i4ilitlf p ricer: :- .;1161 -4 • Ir t ,, , b,, ,A e tt f p ec it i t ed rtex. pe t , IFit rADY scz, . °r. Abp. ;Western, ipitenkiary.z- Ygopysahs u be•becoMPlPuf .plan, nig 'Frill be .Reeolvotlior.)›olb cash Oiol wrought-iyon.worli.„. By order of the Boant of InoleOlori.,: , EcKu wi d en. AiXeihepy.coittsty, — ' '.'*".:-: 7...! - •!-..., ~: . . ' ~,,. , r, {a the matter of theidniinf;tintionof R ) 4 ij .I.`, - C • Newrit ndminiettater -. r the elinte of:. 0 , . - , Michde .solljvt4,ideceiinied:• , •il 0 O .- ' • ... - z/. j(. t 4. , I low,lo vei_Onne 10111 . ISM on rao ~ , • -:„ . ..... z „ : _ h ,.. , , ttOn.'or,ligr ipa s. asellon.;rEsq.;suuseney for i;; ,- -i' • - t - ' -' . t - n t- tV4id , tee r gl gi n i fi bi tttY 442tednad"r akeed.l , stri bn-.. Alio ams.thebalange, found in the n u uditaes h m anda. i'•:_tiv,i , :v:••14:1•4„ , •••••r•-i....:%.:7,•:• . .". j .113rAe - Pottift,," ••• '; - i.''.4-.:i'lrlis:l'.=-1;i11.:4- -...,;-. 'JOHN YOLMO;I I 4,Vietk• ?..,,oilideittdzisitined. has . appointed the ltd/Cdny of July,- .4116.11, °ell) o'clock, AIM., at his of4ee Grant street, Pins. -tsistbovhetintul where those' intetvsted'io the above Ammer auly attend.— • • . C.TfAERAGR, -- 1...--' .. , ..- . .. . EMI SIE =BM '..' ',:•;:' ...':'''*; '.-. 7 '-i?.!: Y.: ' • -21 , :p* 4-7 , 3 , ••••,...c:: . • EMI .. , ISESE MERE MOE ti"si:~c `st
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