-- .. "• I answered bet myself, and pretty sharply, —4, alit -fkirlp.',illiirutus 13(ist• I &sl i m understand, at due. time of day, any roo& —-,_ , • • , • ofa rerpecutble funny being ignored% of my hlure.of Lousiness—fifty years established on the same spot, sir, RI 110 one knows better than yourself. But I roan 'slow ; i t was a country less I had to deal with; and, in answer to my reptirauml, she put into my bead a bit of paper, on which was written Mrs. Homy Foster, Crown ~. i "• nlyriettis says, sir, she would he very glad II you , unti&mikeit cooveniern le call to-night," said the Call - - ' Irnpoasibiri eldide-goitre impossible—l ant over whelmed withlrusittesa.' cried 1. already oat of sorts with,the. harrassing:btbors of -a sultry du, and the, proipect . tri a busy night before.me. . But prey tell • heforritb 'inylvoMpbments, .I 'will do my best so be ',fibber beide tn-morrow evening.'--And the girl, already terrified by - the severity Ai my first adds's., bad no courage w teply, but hurried out of the shop. 'V, Oa 4111. i t was•well nigh ,forgetiiag my appoint. world ';...*litt, my son, aim had beard it' made,--mare. 1 twlieve..by way of getting rid of me out of the wink. shop rot an hour, than for any other reasonici-remirrd -ed me of it as evening drew nigh oat and off 16t fot Holborn. A fine rummer evening it woe; and right. thronged were the stteeta of the "populous part of the - tbren 1 bad to traverse;--all the shop keepers at their open doors, to enjoy a breath of air, and t ü be workmen whistling their way homewards for joy, us the birds sing in the errantry in summer weather. I brid /V nradie crosenr as produced try over aril& anti fault - ing, by the time I reached Holborn, and Wa.i bekinutog to'rejoice et the idea of seeing once more die -young couple in Whom I had tclion so strong an In riw m the interval. all had thn with e driers war ambled-46i fainily pros . terwas. L,: ms i t bows of • hearing is'nitich of the Fosters iii kiin4! - ~ - • •sTlas inn--(they bed probibt4itopped durriFwith *the) ajoieb . oktheir satin' fri,Plymouth) — ana a oar * .Witilf fiented. noisy, glrolenji-looting place; and when I -... etirrn etT,.teY way into the cilowded passim°, such min .' seltal *Melts of.gns, ritm, and tobacco, reeked from the . tap within. that I wondered how, on so close an even mtg.; a maltitlitii Or imman'being,J, crsigd find pleasure lb such se ainitusittere. I had some difficulty in ma -kilitg#l).,"'U r/ I *re Mrs Foster nurfilale to a madly, r " a inokilty,". fiked iillanall. Wh.I . WHS aerTAltat the ill r- Bitt Mitt% i %as ,elie" • - nnder4tand, a dirty urchin was oiltiliffioni the tap '•-• • mired to conduct me up stairs; laid op itaiim, . .., ~' 4 , - wegroped. flight after flight, sill, entrenching w ~ ,J; , ~ . rtnigh which the remains _ 'of iferVit.esen 4 • 4 ' . . mered:l Raw the lad who . * hewed Mb the w : s " .'"; 'ff his oilskin cap , almost , - • ..• respectfully. as Le a' • ' ill a door, as rickety as all '''.* •thirreiPt 4,..tie premises, which seemed as though the - oittoliklif any iseevilyialiftu *sly palkiing the gate , srerdd. - shakeit hues heap, 1 ...:.-_ ..- :safT ' micelles 1w4,1 "alltbel,osl Om! to lite I fled . . . tech* V . the wort; S.. rAid' listening to his re ' - . l, i tligutitollitt - jte . ' 4th , 1161e1 - 1,1 X,.stairs, instead of ...' doir -.Atst-oItICS COl/(1Ige to VII iv,-.- and t k guio and louder, tin iv ett&trivseligtatleu tu 'come It!' .. . . CLAT ASO THE Tartar.-1n this contest thnwhigs rely entirely on their endeavors to mistify the people on Mr. CLAY'S Tariff principles. Theydu nut, they .easmot tn t st to what he really has dune, but to what they ca. make the p.tp eb? ieve ho hoe dune. Well, let us see what ita has done, so that we not lie deceived by false representations. He denoun ced the Tai ill of 1828, in his letter to Nierriweather of Georgia, a. "disgraceful to the annals of Legislation," '''.. ..' ..',..mait ....' = ::. ~- _...*, ~ awl Le remedied its errors by bringing in the Cunt- Tytifiiestatia #as '4 - 44158-ee. -•,t.ste's waetTLAHtTT-7-• We viiwiitolkitstovitodip.alviniiieiti sheering the iiivr promise act, to which be still adheres. pcow . tli4 ,, Haat clutai.and. ritpattag lite au. When it became necessary to supersede . that act by something that would raise mere Revenue and givii preme frilly orbit worshippers,who thsOunte has se more protectimi, where %AA HENRY CLAY? Du we. aptly deiresibad as elan of 'intemperate zeal and find Lim in the Senate, wielding his influence in favor' small brains," who throw up their caps and shout of the measure of which he is claimed to be the fore- I "Clay forever" without being able to give a "why or a most champion? No! He was at his beloved Asti wherefore." We were goiog tc show how CLI4 was land. And "what did he there." If be was the best beat in 1824, when ho received but 37 electoral votes, i champion of the Tariff, why had he to thermion the 'find how he was led up in 13:32 when lie got 49 votes; other facts to show held before the battle camp on? Because he feared to and had arracged - a great many abide the Tarig discussion. that CLAY was deservedly obnoxious to the peeps% He staid at 'Washington until two Bank Bills were when we fell upon the following apposite article from vetoed. While there was any here that Mr. Clay the Gazette of December 2, 1642. We copy it not because any peculiar shrewdness is evinced ii, it, but could carts his "beloved" !Sank, his "belov ed " "- land aid not require his presence.-But when it was because the wings, having now 6 taken the writer to ascertained beyond a doulit that no honk bill would their bosom, and tnade him warm and c omfortable, he passed., then Mr. CLAY soddenly fowid that his will listen more patiently to such an especial pet, than *4.1 .4, .1 • t r ....x.LETTER • FROM -MB. VAN BUREN. -Oaloved Ashland" was . staTering for vrant'ut his fos- ., thee ;,,'Uld to those Ain do not stand quite so high in tering care. Then, with a inherent -CIIINItI JtAill 'Ty ler 1 1 l ane "Dearscratic Hickery Club of Itniladelphia" t heir f a vor. 'The Whigs, we will premise, hail just ittottill'rviitten a letter to the Finn. Mat tin Van Buren, for honest obstinacy in tefusing to charter a Bank, been badly beaten in New York-the Albany Journal harrirecirivetithe follimwing reply.: left in a ntighty huff. with an awful, but half said reason was, that 40.000 wing.' staid at house. , Cla y V ' V.C. ,•,' • ' ...• LIND liIINV ALD, F uue 17, 1844. spoken threat that lie wollWe i g; public life forever. ' - The b mew." shows why Ow!, staid at home: _ -AllitteTuryttn: My watmeatacknowledgnitnits arc • Remember, that this ~,,,t . aly the 'time when sitsitahilfiadtly'sanicierridio the d''.rnocintie hickery club "Forty Thousand Whigs staidAt home !-Wh • )? ictiun on the Tariff ••=' '!• td The deficit im, of the eity 'find county ef yorrnill!phia for the semi-- Con the wiseacres. On whom the lessons of experience . • . mett r oont o ti m in the 'care - which you have written ar.,„ host, w ill W ere t h em toe metier , o f vast i mpor . the Revenue proved , ~ . `umnrumise was un --Wm. in their *half. ' - • . inner pending in this electien7 This no one denies• satisfactory and insu - .....7..'; edam on the subject vilaerestalted opinion I entertain of the trierlin 1' Some sangu i n e f r i e nds of Mr Ct NI nowtnll us that HE , give. ishad been avowed's. postp ' .l it the Rank question ties id . 1.10. dernoethey of the city andcoutity of Phila. man brio; out these votes! Why did he not bring email be got rid of-yi't jest ait this very moment, cliitiplshAiss been often esnee . ssed, and it is not ne . them owl at the tote election? Was not his mime gaillikat in say haw much that confidence has bean mingled as much in the election as if lie hail been rut': Mr. CLAY becomes disgusted with public He t , t H,(I Elinfirtlied by.'reCellt events, ning himself? Was iinot the burden of every speech. goes into retiracy, leavlig time Tariff in the bands - 4 It . atoaiti, undar sueh circonistariees, he superfluous of every resolution, of every editorial paragraph - 1 IVas his friends. And what did they do! Why.tifir clogging Itu'ettisilge upon the s'alcle I plac4 on dcelltrations liks t i it not made time sensing cry to victory and brought ~, the Tariff with with of the land sales, and epdanget ing a party scheme for the 15istribution lime )Du hare made, when coniKr Crain it source *f i len-fold more prominent before the people than that o f 1 =is long and so justly respected. ' T 4 0 ,11, maple Mr Ras-nisei himself? Every intelligent made! ,of the proceeds to my oven Views and feelings, as hife4 . in rekard i knows these statetnents to he true. In ties States of) its passage altogether, Jou N Q ADAMS, Pr Speak tolhe past as go theTh•eseat 44 fit s, ' Let it then l Ohio, New York and Massachusetts, Mr CLA PK LL al .:H IT Y. and 7therg , his warmest friends, voted a as teeny Wham constant friedba, in whose names name was made use of as a tower of strength to I f llil d s., gainst the Tariff Bill. There is no shadow of yiintlNlTlAl4.llo).itis#liiepliSildiisdnZ.As has mall an on to certaiirvictory,-aird never more signed de. ear. Speaker ~•, • Whv eve', i doubt but that l\ 'hi re and the other Ken leader. i - - *Ms fliO l t -10isit hrfach neither time, *ler• followed in the train of any tiiifeaV ''.....,t - , ....r. - - . 1 Pennsylvania is not so completely overwhelmed by tuck)' whip voted against the Tariff by Mr CLAY'S ~,.. 4 6 4 . -Fom W"hatirairsadysbabre the iiiiblieyhtf seen Locofaleultwatitt Nest Yiirk awl Obit/ ! , direction . Bat it was passed ST THE DEM/C(I%7S, 'TIOSPINiiir ' ' 144 HT reliance ince on niztpositioni A wore coinparte and full rejection of the claims . •—• •,' - hhi s killistent with my jso - ,to give ,14, any *ol.man for of fi ce was never pronounced by the 1 T r n s p ite o f them all. . I, at this moment AsliisLorefoco majorities in the ante of I done for the ' Tariff . But this is not all he has done 5..- - . ' litatik hifli ; ifiiti'earmni, ho assnred, do any think mitre ac cept's.' Ohio, New Yotti4tid JlW4achusetial end even in . . i against it. Before he left the Senate he spoke these ~v i impt i ,,i vi er thou, to corgi..., with visor the canvass Pennsylvania, rind fit wrwoolif suit be 'afraid to risk - ffityleYivo's , ) itivipiciously corarnenced. Tim strongest every thing we loNe in the world that Mr CLAY 1 words 7 fitell - MOlifirntit to such a cnurCo arektefilre,Y.'°• Besides could not carrinne of them now, net even Massachus- i "Carry out the spirit of the Compromise Act. o the 'nese. alien)" , fich ill Your estimation, efts. AND THAT HE CANNOT GARRY ANY ON Kor THEM l Look 10 revenue alone for the support of Govern = a laindidate for& first sdnemevery way wor. 1844. It was Mt CLAY'S name that heiPt. Ft great silent. 1)0 NOT RAISE THE QTIESTION of PROTECTION, WHICH I HAD HOPED ihy.orfourconBdenee. end who w ill n 'Af a il, i r eleci ,.. d , portion of the Fie ty thousand voters at home in New to reward yen.• exertion . . by . 43 n 4lO , elid what is o f York. and the Thousands in Ohio, and which trill work HAD BEEN PUT 7'O RES7'. There is no vital .'. fiance, in ilikt:dt administration cf the gas- the complete ruin of the Whig. party if he is con-, necessity of protection for protection."-[Extrnet mill - . " ' ' tinned to be FU RC,I7, D upon the people." front Mr. Clay's speech in the Senate Chamber on •-• { Teiin lkdaitiriil to all this, in nomination 1,46'. - Thi s art icle i s su fficientry em phatic a nd pointed "for the Treasury Note Bill, 21st Jarmary, 1342-eseeport cd for the whig National Intelligences, te'', . . Office, W citizen of ytn ik e own" State, whOssit, a ll we e,' paepaa e s ." A n d there can be no doubt the ' name was rent only m.ist bimonthly associated with the . • F.ii;hieen months after that lie wrote as follows: lowlier strait:ties of the democracy of PennsYlvania, editor felt time truth of what lie wrote, when he count ~ 1 NE VER WAS IN FAVOR OF IVHA7' long heltir• his 'oWiii - nranee loin p u blic life, b u t w h o so far vempre to "shoe:the moral sensibilities" of hie /R. EGA RLI f i:D AS A HIGH TARIFF. No It rn iurli t :m i: ta r e e llf, al . ii3, on 1 Iny and trying occasions, been readers item Ma of beltiee-yes, the exemplary Des- lAIOR E REVENUE SHOULD BE .RA IS ED . positery of hef. sonfiaunce-une wile has not con would"atsis ALL AIY AS WORTH IN THE wORLD" i THAN IR -NECESSARY TO AN EQONO.II - hy his jut:ilia! services, thin by the ingenuousness I ICAL ADALINISTRATrav OF 7.11 r. GOV• of his natme: and the nutivroos goo 4 qualities that Oi io N'ew York that C:LAY would not car, y either i , , I ERNmE s i 7 I SHOULD HAVE "PREFER ndswellfs character, won the Mind regards of nil who Afassachusetts,or Pennsylvania, in 1844. This of- I RFD THAT THE POUPROMLSE IN ALL katillm..mhether they agree will) him in 1' ' • f Is.b body pu 11.1tA. or fee to .....t yet stand s open; we ape 1)0 will take l I T ' S FARTS [uniform antics of twenty per cent.] 'alit. .4it • Massachusetts is concerned, for we shimeld i COULD !LAVE BEEN ADHERED TO."--' Reciprocating most sincerely, gentlemen, your.. ' ll., fa ' a . Clay's Letter to Mr Merrivether, Oct. 2, 1843. friendly iolicitude for my future h av o i „.. am. vow hate to see the editor of Iftb Gazette stripped of the driend, M VAN BIJIIE. property he has so hardly earned. I Yet this rtim is hold tip at the only one who can Mee - TO Messrs Samisel Hart, Henry !torn. J V „ 4 . 4. 'Ph SoY - But wo know a surer way to stop this impetuous,lohe interests of home industry in this country. . ' i -der, - 1 Biikee l JUG Worrell , Chas clavier, corn . hot headed s • sportsmen from bringing those dependant I . sditiee. .- - . r ea him tit want-we giro up Massachusetts mirselves I A TERI' LARGE SCREW Loose.-Wo learn from I , a • i I • . nation to risk 11' I and if ha persists in his determination hi toiltla reliable source th at Governor Bare amid oat against Menages -Marraiu. The. Saint Louis: Repot ter - . -of the 24th, tummies the fulloeing „paragraph in eels- ' llenry Clay. ~If this is true , Clay's chance with the upon these Slippery Yankees, We really w ell ' j . „.,, warn the o ffi cers of the eiectioniw in., permitting f il th , antimasons or Pennsylvania is hopeless. aliet to the Mormon difficultiei t--It ' , • 7 , 1 4. _ N _ % . • is ..,-; - to voi c e. Perhatis the danger ^tug his franchise I was understood at the time Governor Ritner's ;moo mid Lobe desututea an adequate m ay s un. d eter Hi L s flrt& • tippointment as Superintendent of the Mint was re ply 4. Koviti-sa. • As -,order for a -large qoantity of ''• - flour war sent to this city ep. Friday, and slesneimer I'. S. Wealsink the Deacon would win en Pen - eel by the. .Serrate, that it was.elfefted Illrtitehlt . .the 4.leprey took nrstavn hua4red audlifty gavels. Sister- sylvania, New York. and Ohio. -..' sc:. foils of Mr Cluy. He then entenainell a feeling - or ~ . - .- . WAs the day -appointed, 4.sx an et- Lilian the ! . contempt at rather hatred fur the antimasons of Penn ,day , *Duly city.' Ha k now_ calamity is under niartiallaweeue : 'Pot WHIGS AND PRESIDENT TYLER.-There id 'I IV nia, a nd he did not know a better way to reach pinii-ou being controlled by the Mortnees, and' the oth. much truth in the maxim which teaches thatthe 1 Y 4 ' great them than eft du an injury to the man in whom they 411 f by the anti-Mormons. No doubt many of Abe tit- . fi i it cries ' i t monk from dug airigithrirhried are highly exaggerated; est rogue r stop thief , amid macs loudest, tun. !placed so much, confideoce. The time bps come when but what the result of the excitenient there may let} Anti we have no denim that many wbigs have often i i the favor can be reciptocated, aiiii..we have no doula. 1: we caution predict, although we are inclined oti believe thought of this, when they have heard Pt °indent Ty- I but it Will be returned with ilfh. .e st. The anthmtsons theire r Oj be ameetieus coudict between ibeinuties. - i Iler 1 ler so loudly and . violently .11 ed btheir lea de rs' 1- y ~. at g. , y - 1 141fliarts bythaDie Vernon, arrived Yeitetiley' from I with beiug a base, unmitigated trailer. We are no "whom tliey rallied kith so much en h ' ' t ustasat in * 1 P.... ; , . Stthish, that -Gov Ford had reached Carthetgit and is- ' i apologise of John Tyler, bat we ' think the ,pause of, the days of their party's strength, and they wOl Show t easeteedere forthe•Ch Brigade of the sth Division of l• . • • • , i.a Milkla - 5 k ,,.. comti etntrposedof Hancock, M'DMicoughaiad Brown . whig malignity against him is piein gin ough When the arrogant "Griand Mastro" that they have still the y ; mouocehtrate at some point in Hancock ca., wickedness is disappointed and disiptutted . ;ietiecomes I powertn resent the wanton injury done to their favorite. I.'. tbsiteiwavraitlurther eiders, Should their services be converted into fell malignity against all that is good, I We are also informed that THOSUS H. finnaows, requited in the resent Monatou difficulties. and particularly a,gainst those who were instrumental Secretary of : Sus:cm/der flitneesedministratioa,isout in defeating and exposing it. in open opposition to Henry Clay. There aro but few In the election campaigns of 1836 and 1840, the , men in the country who had more influence with his. wings refused to come out in favor of a national bank, party than Mr Burrows. Talented, besides posiess- They disclaimed it. as a party principle. Iu 1840 ing much political sagacity and cool ; indomitable per their candidates were bothenti.basik'ngeo. Both bad sevcrauce, he was the very life of the administration, acted and written against it. Harrison, in his letter and his opinions were received with more resin:set to Sherrod Williams, kad.prononaced itiasi sia.inetrus. than those of any other man in the party. The meat of commerce, weeuestitetioost.. BY Wier, fair names of RITN6II arid Bettitows will always be held ~construction, then, the whig party appeased to be op. in the highest esteem by the antimasona of Penn. posed to a national bank. Yet ao body believed that By i.,, aa j a . ai ;,.( •Thi • 0 - b e N . _ Jinn can expect to.recer t ote .4 • "*As wages iiitirdd judge by the glimmering ligh withiss,,,-no'itsto %tits stirring in the chamber but the shrteprelhiaid,selliiihad come in search cf me the prece ding-40m wlto meeting Me at the foot of ate curtain._ leineXiti;laiii . h4 baud upon mytarm, and pointing to , it, 'whispered mo to be sihmt. ant that bed lug-two human Meths: the one, stiff and stretched, with a sheet .eletillitlitht Duet , the rigid limbs: the other, flung down helpless!) , beside it, hiding her face in thn pillow,—not sleeping, fer; ftmert time to time, cummisive sob{ turst fotft - theitosom of the Widow, -"'..Why rlid yot. not tell me 'last nigAt how k was with herr r, ftchtlesiting the g • "Please to come into the room. Aft, where the j *Amp' are abed and paid she, leading ... ocl .sxmg e rts ifspprehensive of telling her sad tale in pies-, •enots of the pear mistress. Anti having conducted me into the adjoiningcluset she culled a room, (where, on • Soak pallet, lay two little fellows tether) in each nth ee's.arats) she.toid MKS that hetmanter had - expired on- Jy- the proceding nigt.r.—that when s he came to fetch indrybiwir, yet Ore. • ON be continued.) . The Cieciaaati Cianimerciel gives the following MOT -FLIOHT OF THE PROPHET We lawn from the pasieogers who arrived last eve - • atiolg oe tote Nuragausettirota Stiroui‘tttat JuisSmith ~.froas VIIIIVIPO. The people tummy werede. is t atiordlu—~, out' the whole Mormon see: and captors Smith at all hazards. We give the sews as lae %et it, relaming it is true. Th.: Naragansrtt left St Leis on Me alley evening NIA. - ramt.tes 311111T9y inlio/411. PMSBURGH, WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1844 F.O R P - *.S S oVgt, JAMES K. OF TENNLSSZE FOR VICE PRESIDT, GEO. M. DAkkfAS, or P tt 14 I Lal, LP) x 3: FOR GOVER H. A.MUHTtENBERG. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, JostuaIitARTSHORNE, .01E14E61'1.R cOENTI•, Congress. ALEXANDER BRACKENRIDGt Pitt State senate, CTIAMBERS MIUDI3IN, City. Assembly, JAWS A. CiIDSON, Pine, 34101 ANDEREGG, Pitt, JAMES WHITT? KF.R, STEPHIPI WOODS. Robinson, Cosimiltßioner, 39,,LL1A.11 . ?WING, Robinson. A nd nor, EDWARD NVCORK LE, lndianu. ampere for the Campaigool "DAILY YOST," AND MERCURY AND MANUFACTURER. In order to gi%e all an opportriOq to obtain informa tion duringthe pendin7 . politictiViontest, WO propose to furniAb the "Daily 111 ' oritins , Post" to all such as may ?not wish to beektrne yearly ilLobscribers, at the following rates, tu to the furriers. or at the office, in ea vunce: l'er week 10 cents: " mouth " quarter , cents. 1 25 do We will also furnish • weekly. the "Mercury and Marsuabturer," to all who may wish it. for the Gnin• pa:Ku—that is Frvim_the 10th or July, until t. o 10th of November (futpriletontlis) lot 50 cents, payable in ads vane. We otici*ocuttfidtmtty recommend those papers to such asuarsirtmuirticulat hrterest in political matters. for their Oral news. We posses; facilities equal to way of out tiiseternpoiSoWies, fur procurine catty infor mation, on suhj tcts of i taxi est it, PVAIN cht<s °frostier*. PIIILLII.'S & . their professions ' And dm rcs4 viteral it ' ll ' lt o 84 4 111- —Y* Oweirl"eilei dalitvoriai in - • t fonhilis, te;1441110 14 1 1 4 1 a .- ' or Were. tienal bank ..- : '.: 4. '' :- -s 1 . - I - .' . ' , e , ...ea ..., ' lobes)Sler dertested them, Ad this is die trtie reit son u( their hailed of hint. His stuck to his integri ty—lrifiety disreptded their professions . If their wick , ... Apes bad been successful, they would have cared less. itut to be defeated and exposed both—this was too severe. This explains all their malice. If it bad been any thing eta° they could have borne it. , Now they are equally false in their professions.— They are in favor of a sound currency. (tt;01 who ill not?) but disclaim a national bank. T 144 just as it was in 1840. and no doubt just as sincere."' But they mean not to be defeated by calculating on a median. abandoning his principles. Their candidates now are (>ro_mell. The whigs abolished the Independent t:1 ' ry, the only proper government fiscal agent.— tbey attempted to establish a bank. This at.- tempt was defeated in all its fat mi.. They bad a ma ority in both houses of CongresA Afur two sessions af terwaids, yet no other torm at' fiscal agent was at -1 tempt:rd. What then is to be inferred, bussthat they i a re waiting with the hope of again obtaining power, that they may consummate their design of Arecting another United States Bank; though they may find it ineeessary to hint out that odious name. If the whigs obtain power at the next election, it is certain that they will take away from the people the most important power of legulating the currency. They will put this important power of the government beyond the reach el the people for twenty or thirty years. They will place it above the constitution.— They will commit the government of the whole currency of the country to twelve Bunk dinfietors, chosen by a few moneyed aristoorateottieetitigAis some dark room in New 't or or some ,wheressilser4o ihtruM, it en tirely frorn,:thistitofithe'srolgisr; 44.thiol;w:fiended te be !(n4republicatt pretticeu-46'hsrek-of Money is indeed the riot of 'all evil, and the ixiihiessibitn of it is art to blight . some of ihe best feelings of ournature. But we Can pursue this subject no , further. ~-, aribia piety who has not semi* the friendship a iiies . etwitheadets. 4 l. l-,-i.. ...,- now Ilfiy sjight est chance fa Neu isylyfinisAgthen tlylf very hew tbeepposiffun is thus ariayea against hint. Ritner, and Burrosis, and Bell, and Cruig v and Sut ton, and a host of others the Hru of the party, are now openly op. .11W . .:lif4l man who was denounced by the Gatelitislie 1 immorality" and "profanity," and they wilrifeniei Consent to aid in the election of a.man whom tbey lesrn .fa= the same authority •••tbrottled the Tariff." .. If these 4$ f. , • , continue, in a short time all the prornine4' sl _ men of 1340 will be out against Clat,liiifige whig party will heve to march j . nto the contesg:fender the ..." of Deacon White and his rene44l fifteern;" -.— -- _ LXY It will be necessary fur every domocrat to e vigilant in detecting and controverting the schemes' of fraud that the Clay politicians will no doubt resor t to dining the contest. Their defeat cf the bill brought before Congress by Doctor Duncan, to prevent pipe laying, showa that they intend to practice the fronds of 1840, if they have en opportunity, and this should admonish every honest man to be on the alert to head their dishonest 'cherries. They know that their cause is hopeless, but still they will die hard, and if they have any opportunity of practicing frauds they will re al:let to them from mere force of habit. On Monday evening the Ist inst., of bilious chttlid,lllr. RUBICAT FOWLER. His funeral will take place this mooning, at 11 o'- clock, from his late residence in the first ward, Alle gheny City. norticultosal Society. A STATED meeting of the Pittsburgh Horticultu ral Society, will be held at 21 c'elock this after nowt, in the %aunts of:the Board of Trade.- july 3 F. L. SNOT 'N, DEXTER'S NEW VEHICLE Ilia LE 5:7 LIB 132. 9 L - 2 IiZEI 9 Will be exhibited on the VACANT LOT in sth street, between Market and Wood for FOUR days ONLY, 1:' Doors open from 9 A. :.t:, until 10 P• 111.,#--1 ir R. DEXTER'S Exhibition coming of WAY ' .L I-STATUARY the size of life! fns Vehicle sufficiently large to admit one hundred person" at a dine, bit roducing the following interesting elouractent, and dressed iii PI superb and splendid style, viz: Maj. General Audrew Jackson, Major Ganeral Wm. Hen- I •. Harrison. Victoria, Queen of England! Fanny' Wexler, The celebrated Hansa - else! Clara Fisher, the, celebrates:Wm - Abe ! - Indian Chief Red Jacket. The unfort aleateildiets.NrCinta with the a sea Jade in the act. of taking her scalp! To make the above mural exhibition still mote in teresting. the peoprieter "-takesplerorre in'armoiencing ' to the L idies and Gentlemen of this place and vicini ty, that be hes engaged for the season the new Grand Musical and Mechanical Aitairoides from Gerrnany, wbich was the incessant labor of Milt years, after three , years study; consisting i f the following Galleries, viz : ,_ I 1. Ct mot in- , two Lionel and two Rope Dalff et fl—tne Lions rear themselves at the isounid of Thu music, and I the iiiperlaneri • perform ekilfully on the tight, ;ore and keep exact time with the m•isic. 2. Connie. fionapete'A Nt rii t it ry and Cevnity, and a Ilanil of Military music, .direction IreCtioll of their Offi cers, fin in lines, wheel and retire. ~,,...„ ..,, e - ;1. Contains-The present clown of EtaginnilliSloge iber with Prince Albert.in bent:ate Cnr drawn by six e hoe lionte+. aecompaidesi by her Ministers, mai es oozed by her Generals 4. Contains a Waltzing party, with en applauding i of Spectators. , The dotniistie quarrel beisklben laps band and wife. A learnt bear. &i: 5. Contains Lab ri•rs and M •chimica, such ns coach-maker+, blaeksirslTh, short-makers, wanton •pin. 1 Mile, &c. &e. The above machine is considered one a the hest I pi ces of mechitnion Pate i isented by mica. and ilia lives the visite, nt once with astonishment end sorpri4e, by seeing tit one time, upu - aiski of 2till Automatons in I action of life, keeping exact time with the music. 'llie above exhibition has not the tailventages and wealth of an incorporated association, basking in sun iiiiiie and affluence, but depends entirely upon the ex ertions of an bumble individual, who vimrt deprived of both eyes, and WWI arm, while engaged in blasting a rock awl lie now lookatu I generous public fur patron ' • lige and suecees. • The pr tprietor respectfully invites I*, who can make it convenient. to visit his exhibition in the day time, to avoid crowds in the evening. Smokieg in therweliicle sttictly prohibited. Admittance 12A biota, esicki tilDe• july 1, 11344 -_-- Lyon John Lont Samuel Lufacty Dame, • moor H az ! wellyn mon Daniel Lynn George • - omat Peter L F ANTED—A plOe in is Dry Gdodapsote r i Lynn Hottlt-2 , , ! !!! --- 0.., V!it clerk or Mleamitnorith the best 'tit . '', +- Lyons Wm silo for several boys, die' ildittnris.Warehou „, In the city:* acr Wanted, sneer nod labor le imam& Marry John Rev and 'farmers fm the harvest in the coma . Wanted. 'bijib er y %v ia laces in town or cotantty for aseer . slitiya as spryest!. ! mo w J o h n tires to trmles—all kinds of of - attended to for 1 m a ims M .• moderate charges, at HARR! il Agency-and , Morrison imam, Intellieenee Office. No IP ' !`. 1 Mowry .1 C linty 3 ! 1 Mentoner Stephenson ""' , Mors h a lS Smut . l i iche!! John !! —! t !!! Moor Nancy 1 Michel Robert t .. Mellen ,Richsrd - Ittellan Lawrence S ! Mosier John Murry Limits Miller V iuletta DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Merchundiie are t vrmeAtoti tc call at the olitee'ttfthe City Tres. t ght Sorer, No. 25 Wood street, and o pel lairmise with out further delay. Suit %Old 'be tts t ruinig i x dolingttents by A Itiormin Mi4 t. r tho ith inst. J AM RT R k M, Cie, Treaeuter. , july 3 31." urP.K. '1 V PrrrstwireL, INFIRAARY. For Ike Amoral of Drfarmisies gi b tle Hunan Fritate nisi of Diseases of ate,A"ye. THE stiliscriber has returned to theicity and in wads to establish an IsreIRNIARY for thetieep ton antrtreatment of deformed members, seas as Club or Reeled fret. casitraelest Joints., dog' neck and Slrabiem or Squinting, and of Diseases ir ihe Eye. There is no Insti•lition of this kind as yet in this country, though much needed. Patients from a distance would find it to their*. vantage to be operated on and to be attended to in - 5. n establishment exclusively devoted to the restoration of the above named deformities and diseases The'easy access to Pittsburgh,one of the healthiest spots in the country, by river and canal, almost at any season of the your, would offer great facilities for those desirous of being relieved. His ample experience and well known success gives sufficient guaranty that the welfare of those entrusted to his cam will be greatly promoted , A L [MAT . (i. WAla 15 ,D. • Liberty, near time corner of Fourth street. July 3--(l6m ALLEGHENY COUNTY, 33 N the matter of the administration • • . amount. of John NI: Masters. Jr., I tt 'one of the adorm* iwators of Joseph Haslett, late of Allegheny County de- >denied. , And now; to wit; May 18, 104 A: The Cot:rt.:refer Mist edaninisttation account ah‘e mentioned to W.w Eldur,.Rebett Roble; tend f L. Shank. Esq., to audit and report:the Nowise. • By the Craw, '..THOMAS IF ARLEY, CM. Tho underaigned emitters will attend For tale par. posd of their appointment at thewffice of F. R. Skunk, Esq., 4th street, city ef Pitieskerithi on Saterdny, 27th day of July next, At 10 o'clock, A. M., et which time and place all persons interested ere regnested teat , tend. ROBERT ROBB; FRS. R SHUNK, ' WILIdAM ELDER. July 1,1844 Last Notice. , -Or - s tlia' 6 4: o4ll P 4:- LAllitOeiriat i Pie.o -1. - 446.4earliiiroll'it* wi*- whiim Am *ibighirthiPile.". ec :141eirtiet0. - -- W. Aden; George K Am:Let:son Thomas . ~., AilKiiplK:RoVertl, ~,, r : A1tdr."1.4" 4 " 4 Alarm win:, Arnon Samuel S Dr i liclams Rachel AndtrscrtiEtiiii • " Age ha Allen lee A Anders ili Mary Ann Brown - Daniel BraweiSowCaroaten Baakster Mr Bo a Catharine Bord Richard Brown Mary lane Belosots S A Bothwell Jams I--Borger William Bensons Dlivid ' 0 lßasfield Titus Blanchard 1 - I -. Buxton !dilatant , Brown S A -,C Baird S. P Brown Mary 1-1 Brudrick Simon Burns Peter Craig Eli4abeth Cogswell William Chatler'J Clarkson Wm Culion Elisabeth Calhoun Clusrlos Crawford 13. Campbell David Collins Elizabeth Chambers lames Camtill .14ava Campbell'Robert Civet. Lewie Cook WS Clamor titan- Dunlap Rev Dick David Drain G L Dalian. Nancy Duff Francis Doring . Jubn Dixon John Dewhurst Wm Davis Francis Dunkin inctsto Dilworth Guurge . Dasey.Plaucy . . , ~.. ihiPaY 0 W Dickson John 'l4ll.es ty Chas Duff Jane g Carnline Davis Lewis Davis Caroline M Evans 581411'14 " Ervin Andrew Evans David F Ervin Matilda F.vans Mary J 2 Eunock Miss K Ervin Julia c , . , , Fuller Charles Ferguson Samuel ...='' - 'lPurd Benjamin 4011 Fallon Margaret Fulton John Fisher Charles Forbeshow bin £ Frazier Eliza Flower George Freeman John Flernine Former Margaret Frame! Rev P Forren J L kuwk• Charles G~elsin Elisabeth Get aryl Jobe Geest Geo Gamin Sarah J Ghiest Jonathan H Hays lohn ; Hathaway limos Harvey Jamer Hamber E E Hint Martha R Hamilton Harriet Hulbert Eliza K -Hello*: Valentine Haworth Geo Iload ltebecca lillmniet John Hawk James Henry Angelina Hyatt. Nouh Hare Andrew 11 'John Hunteejiiien HenINR tiny John Hudson Hulot Julia Ana Haselet E C Hatnmilt Mary Harman Angeline Henry Thomas Hammill Mary Henry E!witezi r 2 Herring Thia c Hoosiker Mrs Hatch Emilia Hardee George Ilatchilion John Hudson Win H3l,l4tiy Luther H intwitt Haworth John •er Jacob Getaway Patrick Gill Willism Gross Levi Graham James isrirl Robt Irwin Hanna Irwin John tl , Inn J IngeHs Bernard • s' torin-Rebecvn Jamison Jnne Jacobs Elizabeth Joinvonn Wm - -, ;10bank(9 1 4fitsitt: Jones thtnicl 2 Jones Elizabeth Jack A J Jackson Howel Jackson Joseph r Kelly Win • • KingAnn(l Lawrence Knelt Ann Klinehe hce Juhn Knox M A s. Keys Joseph Kong John Krim, Mexa 1' Kelly Sahib:ts• • M'Doneld Marth' Rbbert M'intoah rCency M'Clane George M'Coy Nancy NV in M'Doneld Mr Nl' Milli. Samuel Mißistly Margaret WlGpine +1 M'Cnlpen James M'Dourild Mx, M'Cain Jticirg M'Cbch _osff..4 l ) Demiatatirritte ,M'ClabsCairsaitaa M'Goe Joh*/ MNJyapo#lll6 fikielaan Wm Oliik John 4 • : Oliver Tholiaa, O4ord WilThun r..,, Oittlatilia: 4 4ll46 :- .` - . s'‘'. • -•- ' - )'' ~. iris i j ,. ; 7 4: ''.o l l t. .P,16;: , .. k i•- - :r" ` •: ' Y 1 Patton Tisiteas '" •••.,."- . ' '''''''''' - •• • Parker Charles VW ' :• • . ,1 1 4.-111, r Parks Georri '''' , , ra.meolltedisaiii ': „S i Paul Abigail . ~, , t , ' .u:k 1 Parks James ''' ''''-' -"' - -' I I Patrick Bell - " - - t Quillen Jeme• Riley - "ja 4.ll4llPrikWlt ESII=EI Basilian Winford W Blake Gnosis Bell William Bell Susan Brooks 1-1 ElAss Burns.Geonsu Beebe Eli, W Bindkey Edwaid Beason William Balier Mrs Baker Thinnis •• =Bakiulay J P G Butler Nage Buckmastar Nancy .2 _ • Bucitanan Juan J Calebough Jacob (;arr Roth Ann Clark J Carson Jades Coston Z Cromunan.W IL Calhoun Charles Calenburg Eliza Crotbers Robert Charlton alltDiti Cowen Robert Campell David R Campell Euphonic Carpenter J J 2 Krrr Mary Asa K Klemm Daniel Kinghley Helena Keefer K aril Kenegan 'bur King Charlie* Kimmel Samuel E.q Keneday Catharine Rotor. JAW L • Love RaWcona • Leiriou 'Jacob ./.4 1 POn Wfiv' I. • Longwell Thorne* Le4ey Sarah 2 Laid J times . Logan Wm • Lowry Jahn —Lottien - Lauthit David • Meagan Hugh Miller Nancy Morrison Ohssea newsy Jahrfi Itlattivail John Maxim Jesse Merrick, Hai iie t Marlin John hiiistDi ~t Miller John Meads Jai B D Millar Lima Moot Thai Morgan Isaac Mc •I urral Mean, M'Moreland Wm . 2 M'Almory Mary B M'Plaagtalin Pat ttf•Cialey Samuel M'Caou hitTISS M'Clintock M`Gay Daniel M'Cormick lifk 4 -.. t M"-KinpliSoniuel wc St _ : I Muds& M* 1110 MlC4ll6t4olus Arcots_alibi Airkaikiln , • . 1 (40 •".1 Neely Jain • &nob Eassamel thrsean Reed Altai - " Rd EWAN& Ricity Moses Sarah Choke 'Mary as 2 Ramsey novae utia, !ilsinfaieniedro' zulsebterY Ellen Minimum %Vm Rice Elias S •-• Shoat E Sinkroashgell Seindens3l*. Smith Willi= .. Smith Mary ... Smith Si. Witt . Stuaissil r - Short Vsliodsmi Simpson J.„F , Stiet ' Stokes E Shtnit cbriitopber LattAisrat Sims. [Me= hields Peter W Bdtt Deuna C , grup Miss Smith Wm SickleeEliat Stephens James Smith John Stewart I Seat Zeifirr = Shivers Dr Shane Joseph Sutton Sagami Sims 1 M Sprawl ,-:• Stewart Alexandr-r Shaw Mu, germ. Shedee Jane Sheden Mrs Walt Brewer Stelwatt J H Stewart R S Stewart James Snare Barimy •••SmidensTitniatia"".''' , Scalt John - - Slain Jue•ph Smeeten Leon &rep !Kiss M Sealen Samtw4 plytaßebeeta Stxeeba Silaman .1 P Taylor Deborah Thorn Joseph 2 Thorn Thomas Thorn James Tod James Vonvickie L Wilson John WilliamsJorusos WnOda Win IVilliatnean David Williams George: Wi {tiaras bil'Cvrty Wright Harriett Watt Nancy Wall Win Zimerly jy 2-3 t. IiteILENNA , 'S AtroTieArtaiit'r,-, CUSSICII OP WOOD & aI.CoPID Sid. THE undersigned very respectfully tenders his ser vices to the public, audio Irnpurters,filerchassta and Manufacturers, as a general AUCTIONEER St. CONINIISSION Isigit4HADlT. He has taken out &license and entered into tbo.encted ties required by law, for the transaction of Pipst.tc SALE 3 of all Fuentes LCD DobtESTIC 6 4 0 DS-Al l , FABRICS. An experience of a series of years in commercial life has furnished the undersigned with sotto ketreil edge of business, nearly twenty years of which bolsi' been devoted actively to the auction,, bushoese. which may be otivantageoos to those who etailide . to him the sales of property. To the In enrage every facility will he offered *As . posing of Dry Goods. Groceries area Rareaserit and to the Howe Manufacturer, tbe most prompt it • tention will be paid in the sale of American prostrate. ISale. of real and personal estate in town eta alai try shall command the best services of the undersiptv ed. Arrangements will be made whereby liberal si va/sets will bc,asaiic es comeirtetetsrs: and sales in every instance closed without delay. Business imagist; commenced anti ready to receive cunsignments. 1' McKENNA# The Old Aisctioneet: By permission 1 am authorised to give the following refarouees. Amery, t trier, & Co. Nos. INPRnighe & Co: • Tiernan & Jones. - Jame Nturphy & Ce. r, James Park. 3 r.. & Co. J. W. ilurbridge 'BSCIL '' %I'm. Bell & Snn•, nP. Morgan. -; ~..:; IVaterninn• Palmer, Bagaley & Smith, ' ' E. A. Brown & Bros Shea & Pennock, - • ' Geo. R. While & Co. S. W. Sinipte, Samuel Spencer, Robert Galway, .. Bailey & Co. 'Myer,' & err. J. Painter & Co. . Taaffe & O'Connor., - .- .• King* Holmes. ' Johann° ek, Stockton; , ". Bailey, Brown & Co. Geo, Cochran, ` ''' '6- 9 Thome.. Bakewell; 1. hutch & Camden*, `.. H. Childs & Co. S. Holmes *Soo, ' ,• . ''., Wm. E. Atiatia, . M'Cmidleite & Waal*. I - 1. S. Magsaw: C. MiKiliben. Atka: Brown, '.ll. M. D. Crosser,' H. i'`.. Graff, ' - 14' :Divine- ' • 1 • TItTLAD*LTHIA.. , John 14. Brown & Co. Smith, Bartley & Ca. , John S. Riddle. Robert -Drnlap. James O'Counol, H. Alexander. • july 2. 1894. • Office of the Allegheny Bridge Co. Pittsbueg,h, July vat 1844. • 11E. President and Mornigers of the ucorgisay • fuskinglol44l2tailintert;#lBiciAliek'itieer;er poritaPitesburgfi, ipibe enmity- of AlleglwreY," Wei this Any declared a Dividend of sew* per evil no tbis capital stock of said ersmi any, nut of the - puffier of the. last six months, abide will bu paid tosteekholdenk, or * their legal representatives, nn u,r afi erthP 11rh 1n t. ' JOHN HARPER, Treasurer. July 2 -rilatio3t. • . ' ADII.I 4 IISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . .. . 2 . . .. LETTERS of administration bars been griell•to • the subsciiber 011 the estate of Jtssbialtst ' late of Pitt t6wnsliiit,tik.esawa. '.- - "= '' ''' ' All persOn;§ buVing claims ‘against (bee:nate will' present them for 'raiment. awl 'hood k selves indebted to the estate, will rnakepay of oat delay to the subscriber, et the corner of W Second streets. D. GILLELM 'ul 144 w, AolatiiiiitrWOK- , ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NTICF, is hereby given, ti ate isle Win be wa ft . by Public Vendue, at the late reAdince of Joeb- • us Henry. tired., in Pitt township, on Mo n day tbs Sth day of July new. atlfl o'clock a. n2.44olPnrislibli. bowie and kitcben firroituref one Co*, three borers.* harness and two draysi a Over patett tear water* • Beet, - bee boxes: one Clan, litreS/L 4 lfhlild a. of other articles two nuatelona to total oe. tale.—ilttteochtuce givev by 'l' e t ' 4 D. GIELELIND, july I - T_T A KOS WANT ED.—.-A few goal tonsil& be rabo, JL aid in the harvest now going an in anise.* canny -f t are wanted ireptel jiatair—Aood wiioilpTil , - will find intruediittoliftrilloyeniait, and fair wages.. a . 101 7 1. -- . RAGS!-50,000 LBS. RAGS. . WANTED IMMEDIATELY—fifty . thoossali. pounds clean linen and cotton Raga,fur which .3.50 per 100 lbs. will be given in BOOKS aIiASTA TIONERY, at fair pNces: or the biggest tdasli" price in cash will be Odd on delivery at A ROBERT Sol l Csll4htoci ralaer Mill. oi et the 'Book sad perllllo,l"etoffe LUItP TAD MIS. Agt.. l i ps 89 Wood at. Pittsburgh. juts I-Mb ' TouniorimilliTel rigly. ' Per M m biit nt it f Mei Waskta $4005.0.04" r V THg Martha W -._ final Atertrailare Nl* ety of AI utlyinvhei die ftlek of TkLm*l'vitol to W hi t the afternoon Ake, wn a _.,__. t ibe*4_,l 4 4 l t i ef l i t __, eFIN , ..... t ou , ii, „ inespotapolt, to . 111 Pirty pi : i AL SlpOtey Islist4 Rollins MClE,VirWthelbsy - sbataid pram, . ia the Ark. ite(Vesitseepts, to please,tite.assattif la IV and at 01_40 ' istii eft) obtstOrin )!!Ilikr.k. • ded feta MS 'e , r m..'rbt , Autteboot. wasb• ingloo4oi 6 Toootroa to opioorthersveli. thew. '(listsbr Mote popular speakers are eliplaula. The profits, if say, will be applied to mini *a ds* of the Wesliattoo Society.- - -m - • _ Alidtts' 1 11 -P_... an?Sainuel Thomson Wm Taylor Alexander , Ttomos 11. f aisa Thomai Her. Thomson Hll V Wax. David ilf ibi J Wilwa Browly: W,ilstia hint/chit IVittort Rohr. Wincen•.Gndaar , • Walker William Wright Jobs' • Zusvoll' Moses • _ WILLIAM KAitriSs F. PIT.TIBIIeWiI Dividend. Adrntuistniter
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