The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, June 21, 1848, Image 2

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lIARrEIt. EDITOR AND PROPRIVTOR
PITTSBURGH:
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1848.
NortilfiELTIONS.
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srAtre,. TitrATIRS. RESOLUTIONS OF CON.
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111.Ortlinq Post 'lob: 13Tmtitts . - esffttt
(Jr WOOD . A.itfil
ailvenisetacivt ou the first •
•• ..',...Cltgiffixers art roposhq to'hand thrirfarors before "
Tbi,nitfsi be (emptied tt ia. in order to id
, • streilikinwiiiir. Inert ii ts politble,art cori' rho r would.
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:- .- -iiti l " NV.•dAnri...Cnited Sintrit NewApnper Agenc
"- Sdnlfhitilidiri , ii: I.: - . drlrddi- of Third ntul poFs. - -),trrom,
.--. itaia-1110NOrtis l {4M rill Atreet—ilOUr Only a 11l i?nstl Agtall .
: '. iii rigila4,:tpliin; .
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be bad nt
E of
the Dintlinnd, ntut ()bin iowcit.'•Allegbinty "
INC/Haub! tardier,: before 5 P. M. will .be iitterted the
. . , .
hit paper yesterday afternoon,
pleads' ignorance of. the fact that the treachery .
cowardice of Rtill;Fin-MirrendorittilliestiOlt, were
palliitted, and defended; by a large pertienofoe
Federal .ithrty,in 18/2, 44 ist; ; ...d thaloy
Candid more .to defend the administration, and
plowe the government right before..the 11cople, than
the Country—so far as this•no
111413initeact"Was concerned.. It is strange that he
.Inhetd4 be thus' ignorant bathe was possibly en
gegea tt % the :time,. soma prOfitable speculation
:witbthellritish, and did not. hear .what was known
by .
Ihe'licVooi - boys of 'that day. : * • .
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'72" Arbon General S
myltillealein, be
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only -an •able stela
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lion we perceive an adver
dd laborers;'besides a large
il.and plasm's, to work upon
load between Harrisburg
will, be all !paid monthly,
tififffie Cumberland pitpe .
0174... have seen .a notice ,Itr.
'Ottted, to whom good t.ra*
!ttiep arpi, et the. co u ntiyi*r
firdeurrittgrnotig the i.oik
044444d' of their wages:
y do not:avor . 'the idea that
verginglttuntrdivi.. state of
II the efforts of our worthy
•C, and. others of the same
re °were going to ray;—bUt•
ly hare ,130 prin.ciplis now I
peo. Taylor---ell his two hnn
olred .blensli bounds; and rill
titutional Wee of the Mexican
be 'expected that they can di
-1 , ritakieg down Stich a.dosol
11,40 pity them! What name
tre4dfulsripingal wha t terr i - ..
t vo resulted from :its atlaiiaiw-
• cott's .oplaton.
left bid command of the ar ,
he felt extremely ibul that
the. army .in such. mallard
D.' Butler? said he, - is put
n, but as exalted patriot and
ll . the Whigedoublettch authori
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-.A Pr•tteworttly Acts
We learit Yr( m the Boontbprio OcktFitogt fttiD
consequence:of thelfiliction.frentsrtiaU 4101;1011d
family of the , Merano. Saineite,Wlttiresidenivaitbat
place, and: which resulted in tbe death of ClTOViirche
family, they .wcrb.unable to attend . to their: farstiipg
intbrests, which .alreedy began. to suffer. bireou
sideratioaof their uafortuhate situation, a number Of
humane and kind-hearted individuals ropaired totbo
farm on Ftiday last, the Bth of June, with a large
number oFfellowers,.amt efe the setting. ef theaun,
WWI . plOughed and hoed - in good
Order. •
}low strikingly in contrast with this, was the act
oei-icontrounity in the eastern part oftbir State! A
gentlemtuiof iptelligence:and worth, who hid once
been the editor of : a itewspaper in : pconsylvania;
3 , 111:Who luni, hie r'eCtit4l:y_enderedthe affliction of
toeing tbe'boloved partaor of his; bosom i called to
see's rick friend, whose dineaseprosate be sario
loid. Deacnisw, the' gentians°, alluded to,
fearingtliat be, too, had contracted the discoed, left
his boarding house, and went to a botch: Whilci
here;hewes induced by his father s ;t,o go to his
in Pittstoe, where he could . be better take°
care of. The' 'note to the editor' of the
~ . •
Wilkesbarro Advocate, 'explains the mournful
Stift - - .
iYis C .
. Oi.t. trps: 4 You have heard
,ine say
Wool . heti Wellsttai 4.40 i d ., if:possible, being an in
jury to house.• I•ame to my father , . in Pittston;
great . .e.citOicnt' r iviti.causrd'i,a meeting was held,
and lic.t . atinansed tO'rennive rite to ,I know.
what this must end in. I.must perish in the streets
like .a brute.' avoid it, if necessary, I ,tvill put a
period to my own life. It has notharme for 030. I
have:wished to d 4 good„ ,I
,tnay.havoini4Lakcn my
way:.:. !ay . lin °aye way. right.... . • ' • •
Do justice to my memory. : .; - ••
Mky, IS•18: 1 '' •A - : M. S. BLACKMAN.”
"My mind is worried . nod my' heart is broken—
Apt with: y own sufferings, but that Lhave been the
canse of. suffering in others.”. r , •••• '
I:here carrsearcelyhe;foqnd a " - Oral' el to , this tra
gal, in the history of our country. • POOF fellow f
to : tie driventronithehnuke of hie fstket=tkern"
ciety - L4roMthe - World—whilo Masotti was yet lace-
tated,with grief at his seiaratiee,iii driathi:frocii her
whom he had devotedly loved I - These were indeed
deployable' coaitions, hepoied sensitise
bcing,by the most hopeleis ignorance 'AO contempt;
He cowardice.. -
Dieet ingof the-Factory Operatlree4
Another - obtriourino• of Fietory operatives of the
. . .
Seutb.westera portion of the city orPhilarielehia,
Wait.' ; llielel. on Monday evening; June 12th, on' the,
open IbtatSecond and Lombard streets: • The meet
legwiiir torganiied'bi , Jacub .I._Walter calling to the
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!•chairthe sturdy piOnetarof Reform, Reinter WOOD,
;and practising ai.Yleiliesid ants, Geo.Aincoosi and
!Jour( Owen. Secietariii—gew. W. Poore* and
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'JOHN DEVINE/It,
,The ChairtnanAettialtioduced to
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the meeting, Mr. John Campbell; w hose address was
..
listened to with much attentio4 liner which elo
:quest and soul-stirring speeches were made by Col.
'John \V. Forneyi Mr. Evans, of New York, Colonel
Thee. B. Florence, Jobn Refry, Richard R. Young
- . . .. - .. .
'and Mr. Miller,"and ,
were received with tremendous
• ,
1 cheers of approbation.: Mr.a./..Walter then came
forward_ and read the following resolutions, which .
were adopted by acclamation's
I• Wtreatss,'The operatives of ther South-westeni
(section of Philadelphia duly sensible of the justice
• and necessity of the aliridgment of the hours of la
; lw, and sincerely appreciating' the Teo Hour Facto
; ry Bill, passed by our Legislature; therefore be it
', Resolved, That we, the operatives of this Seetton,
I hereby pledge ourselves to refuse'and resist all pri
vate and special contracts that have for their object the
evasion and violation of an honest and human.° law,
i made for our end our children's benefit.
Resolved, That the system heretofore prantiited
and pursued by the owners of manufacturing estab
lishments, by which the operatives arc obliged to la
bor 121 and 13 hours a day, It one prtnicions to the
health and morals of &large claw, both male end
female, Ind wo are glad, and rejoice that we are
now protected by awed. of Legislature, which, if
carried out, will produce the most beneficial effects,
and secure to the real indurry of the State, bless
ingsinnumerable and'great.
' Resolved, That the act denominaterlthe Ten Hour
:Law is one which is binding in the main, to the
strictest sense.upon the employer, and for the vio
lation of which an action for damages can be sus
tained and brought to a successful issue, thereby
.demonstrating in the event of its violation, that the
rights of the operator and his labor are paramount
in the eye of the law to all unrighteous impositions
that are imposed only through the power of invested
capital.. . ..
- Resolved, That the thanki of this meeting be ren
dered to all those who voted for sod advocated the
i passage of the Ten Hour Bill through our Legisla
ture, thereby proving that they regard the wants of
the operative as superior to the caprice and cupidity
of the manufacturer. . • " '
Resolved, That we 'hereby offer and tender to our
Republican Governor, Francis It. Shunk,our warm
est gratitude fur signing so willingly our Ten. Rent
Rill which proves him to be not only an honest Go
vernor, but a pure Philanthropist; and a friend to tbe
rights of the operatives throughout the State of
Pennsylvania.
Mr. Puwes then briefly addressed th e meeting, ... .
pad announced that a Mass Meeting of the Ten
Hour men would be held on Saturday night next,
at Darby ; when the meeting adjournel, with-three
cheers for the cause, aid a determination tostaud by
the Ten Hour Law. '
Deus"erotic Meeting.
411.1.Ceitmtv.Ctsr,Jenc 10, MS. -
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At a mectin of gie Dern/Mt : elk eitizeni or the
4th ward in oloiijibeld in peranance , of resole
tierii of te Coinittittee',ef Correspondonce at ti l e
tistral ti e and plaeisiu said ward. •
The meeting was orgenized.by calling Col. J. G.
Bradford to the ebair and appointing bl. Kane, jr.,'
secretary, vs hen Triotnas' and Abraham
Hays were duly elected delegates to represent
ward in - the ;approaching:' County Consootioh to ho
hold in. Pittsburgh on the 21st with instructions to
inipPert,deci. J. K. Moorhead fur - Congress, and the
following ticket for assembly.: ' --'•
'attcs Salsbery,:Tarnee COOPer;J. Richards,
and Thomas Donnelly. ,
Whe:n the. followlag iesolugoile Wire unanimously
adopted, viz-:
- Ttaolied, that our ilelegatti tote for no man to
represent this diatrict in the State legislature that
don't favor the tea bour a)atern as a laWful days
Rear/Feed; That recognise in Gen, Itlscorlicati
the early and.zealous supporter'of Gen. Case for the•
Presidency, an undinching Democrat, always doing
duty with the rank and file. honest and competent,
With.liim °sour candidate for Congress,we might be
altnostc - ertalopf success at the coming election; Wei
pride in supporting bef ore the Democratic Con
• vcittion as eue.s.lioice to represent this district in
Congress.
M. Kant, Jr, Secretary. •
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, • All ILlght at:the West.
A.l,yliig of Ihe cikt 'ofNew . 'York, who is a partner
in an extenaire :Oradea:l.llnd commielion house. in
thli . eiti;'yeitt.draaitetiirried froth an . extensive
nem', team thruallkdie „Western Su tea. says in
tiioserStatea
elee.” known::candidaas to receive
a afford ent4iiai f *c aupport tEao theiieCeiVe‘there.
. . . .
Another.: . An' intelligent ;Whig laWyer or Obioi
whnie partner Is ire .ftho nipst,distintuished.Whlgs
art he State; states' this city that Gen. Titylne
ootilenot "receive the (4411 .Whig vote of that State.
In.'Sword, he took the nose view ..of the positions.or
11;9 own'State, expressed by as yesterday. General
Taylor
. will nut get an eleetoraT vote (row
14.414ana, Illinois, MiehigaW,..Wiscunsin or ,lowa.
The.Wcst. will go flit Gan; Cass in unbroken column.
' • ' Troy Corn.
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F.itioteind hive sant us a
igThe . ?marinating .:Kingdoiet: :.a . . , Dinconn!e oo the.
Joel'
1 . 3.1;i440; D. ?nett)" of the yirnt Raforuted - Preabp,
Rittstrargb;.;+..Fir h . aarti
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diaipiii*eyttlo.4 kO .. ri an account: of the,
gdilical Ifierniefired'!asaiti4li displaye d in its prigca.
Of It t ia'arinienar . oi4lifeve.nice are more napa...
Lilo of presenting leatito.4.;liewa, and en array of
nuthorition tiptin any sebtact thA.he troy attempt id
illustrate.
D' Judge Wawa, of Kentucky.has beeo elect
ed to the"chair of the Law Professorship of the Lou- -
WM& University, made vacant by the death of the
lion. Itichard-lienry Wilde. •
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.pm the trathiogren.iinfort".Tunt le.
Tile Great Premium. -
-The scaled bids fOt.the
dollars were opened'yesterdayVit 4 ci , cloci, by Mr,. '
Young, the able and warthy'elirefclerVortheTreatt; l
ury, in the preseriie of the Secretary, Sir, the headik
Of_bureaus, of the principal bidde rs , and Ipectatora;•
iniho large entrance hall of the Treasury Depart'
meat. The timetaken:op in opening and arranging
the b;ds was mere than two hours. The total amount
-bid was $130,233.1.40,near1y every. dollar at premi
um. Tho whole loan was bid for in the name of
"Corcoran & Biggs, for themselves, Baring, Broth
era & Cu.; of London, hid others," et rt preniitim of
03 2-100, the. premium offered by them. above par
amounting to $483,200 >Theyrwere the highest
bidders for about 914,060,000 olio -remaining 82,-
000,000 bringing.a premium rapgingfrem 3 3.100 u)
4 fl,lOO. The total premium realized .11 about half
a million of dollars. When we compare thin result '
with the lass of forty-six millions or•dolldri
counts on the government loans daring tho war of
11812, as shown by re
the Comittee of Ways and
' Means in their report to Congress of 1830, and the
tale of -ono and threo-quarter millions of dollars of
our United States six per cent. twenty years stock
at a loss, by discount, of% per cent. atrial° as 1842,
in time of profound peace, the premium of half a
ruillion ! of dollars realized on the present loan must
be a aubjectoluniversal eimgratulatioo •by men of
all parties throughout the "country.
~We perceive, besides their numerous other emus
' pondetts and customers, that Baring Broth() s &Co w
.of .Lok,don, and others are associated with Messrs.
& Riggs irizbeir bid. So far DB the loan is
thus token on foreign account, it would of course
'tend to change the current of specie; and to cause a
rellux of gold and siker to the country. Mr. Sccre
tary Walker is most fortunate in haying, by a post. ,
• ;tenement of seventeen days, succeeded infixing'
the day, for opening the bids for the loan so as to,
have here and in the north-, , in time before the bids
were open, the official news of the ratification",ol
'the treaty of peace with Mexico, which must have
greatly increased, the premium. With the peace
;now comes the; mid of loans; and the Mildness of
commencing to imy,thern off must soon follow.
;.:.The County of Forest,.
.
Jtespecting t,lns new' county, (cum eisty4.l4d
tisii.4 . tati,irtiieh was erected. lost
rion.c4iinty Relitd?lican eifealie's.roljoviiii—W.'...;
WV learn that lion. James I:. Gillis, General'Lesi ,
0. Clovor.and lames.W.Guthrie,Xsq., arc the Cora-
Missioners, for fixing a county seat.
; Forest will mak ee good coot.t.f. -Besides iron eye.
and 'coil, there is an abnndancia of timber, such
'stalnut,eherry;manlo,.pihe,&c., which ivithlind an
clay outict to market by the Clarion river that pass.
es through, the county. The land generally is tiPl
able and produce/ well. • •'
Mr. Blood, Who is known by the title ofthe"For
ert King, ,, is a gentleman deserving of much praise
for the active part lie has taken-to have the county
organized. Many years ago, - at the sacrifice of
friends, health and money, he Sought out and settled
.in this lonely abode; , prompted only to endure the
' hardships and tiiirattonsincideni to the first Settlers,
by Isis own, wise conception of what the future would
:bring forth, eten a new county. Hialocation is said
to be a beautiful one, and is now Surrounded with
.neighbors, whose labor has turned tho wilderness
into a fruitful field.
This county is bounded by Elk, Venango,'Pesitii
field, Warren, Clarion, and duirump.. It abound'
is magnificent'timbor,.
Tee War :sviih
<*-:correspondstit Of tho Baltimore Sun, writing
Bons the city , of Washington under date of the 16th,
understand Olathe abide war debt incurred by
.the United States,(exclusiveiofenurse, ofthe fifteen
millions paid for the purchase of California and Now
litexico,) does not exceed fifty minions of dollars.
•At this tate,we have laid the foundation to one of the
most-powerful empires on the Pacific—the only real
:empire of European origin, and in advance orFAiro
pean civilization, on that coast. The acquisition of
California twill mark a distinct cra in the history of
'America, ssthe discovery of America makes a dis
tinct eia in the history of Europe"!
•
SrtAttnewr Coteistott.-••The Steamers Selland ,
a.cending, and Grey Eagle descending, through the '
.chute at Island 35, came in collision on the 10th
inst., by which accident the Grey Eagle's steam con
necting pipe was broken, bcgides much damage to
her hull and other portions of tho boat. Five per
sons on the Grey Eagle—viz: two passengers, a
negrn girl and two Gremcn—were scalded. The ne
ve) girld has sincedicd. The other injured persons
'arrived this morning on the' Solt-tea. Seveo per- .
- sons in the confusion of the moment jumped over
board, but were all rescued from a watery prate by
the'Sultana's }awl. The Grey Eagle was towed to
shore, and pumps set to work to keep. her from
sinkiep. When the Sultana left her there: WU a n•
sidcrable water in her bold, but the pumps were
fast gaining on it. We would call attention to the
card of the officers and paisengers of the Sultana
published in another column -St. Louis Neso Era.
• Martin 'VAs% Duren.
It is announced in tho Troy Commercial Adver
tiser of 'Thursday last, that since the Baltimore
Convention, illuttn Van Buren had stated to a Delo.
ocrat of Columbia county, at a casual meeting and
cooversatino , that "TIER NOMINATIONS OP
CASH AND BUTLER WERE POPULAR NOMI
NATIONS; THAT 'TIIEY WERE GOOD NOMI
NATIONS, AND OUGHT TO BE SUPPORTED It ,
Whose opinion is worth most with the Democrats,
Martin Van flumes, or that of his son John f
Di IT Prof. M'Clintock, of Dickinson College—we
notice by the proceedings of Iho Methodist Decent'
Convention—bas been appointed to the editorship
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of the Methodist Quarterly Review, a work of high
eha.acter, published in New York. Prof. WC. is a
ripe schol ar, a forcible and polished writer, and is
admirably qualified for the post for which he has
liven telocteil. His place in Diekinson College will
not be easily filled—few men of PrM. APClloteek , s
lige, can Lout or the same qualifications. .• .
IW A rencontor nccurred at St. Louis nn the lot
infant, bet% e'en Mr; A. Scileek, a reaident of that
City, and Perry itarbaogb, a boast:carpenter formct
ly Pittsburgh, in which the latter was stabbed in
afatal manner.
i Mr..lLiaten . :- 1 have just learned that there is
great deuvand at this time ihr the DECIOCEIATIC Cita •
ual Taylor 'Committee, that was published .in Ahoy
"Harrisburg!! Argus," for a few weeks taxi winter.
bly,name, as well as those of the . einninitteo gener
ally,• was used without the knowledge or consent of
their owners; and as .I cniled no the 'editor at Har.
rishargb the lance part of January last, in company
with JudgesEtlis Lewis, Oliver' Watson, itsq%, nod
Robert J. Fisher, Esq., and 'demanded that our
annum hostrielien.out, or omitted, when he supprcs.
sed entirely the torther publication of the commit
tee. The 'document has become scarce, and is near
lyout Of 'print ;•you will, therefore; greatly oblige
me by republishing it, I will only. add, that it wan
formed at a Democratic meeting, at which I was not
rescot.,-at a bolo when Geo:Taylor was believed to
a Democrat: ' 1 • ' •
Every name upon it M the name of a Democrat,
some of them, men of great eminence. Next to
my name will be found the name of Col. Israel
tainter,dbc Democratic nominee for Canal Corn-
missioner, than whom a purer Democrat or vvortla•
ier man . does not live.
I &in', belieie there is ihe•pame of a single per
son on that committee yrbowill•not.be found bat
tling manfully and efficiently in the opening'cam•
paign for CASS & BoTiza. Please' keep this corn.
mince standing until eller the County nominations'
• are made, that person, •ertto desire it, natty;supply
tbeinseivea tea copiei,and.charge the imintingto
my account: . .• ,'. Yours, &e.
' •-•, ' : J K MOORHEAD.'• - •
. 'June 15 'lB4B. • .
Desnocratto -Cantata Taylor . ..flown:Otte°
Ilon,-Jnol C. Bicher, of Dauphin:county.
Hon., John M. 'toad, of Philadelphia._ City:,
Wan. ItichardVaus.-, =
Robert Allen,lEsq., , _du, . ,
Samuel D. Pattersoti; , Esq:, Montgomery do. -
Franklin' Vaneant, Esq. - , Bucka 'county.
josepli.f. Lewili-Esq., Chester. county....
Dr William Gray; Dolswarn cmrhty
Konyy.W.'Smith, Esq , l lerkncoueiy.,
Hon.:EllitiLityiis,tanessier county, .1..
.CharldiW.:llegina, Esq:, Natllfintberland
Hon: John Feidety Union tOitnty.'
CoLJanes'Boinside; 'Centre
ROliert.t, Fishee; • Esq.,:Vaik-eitinty."
Oliver Watson, Jr., Illq.•, - Lyconsing county.
Ge n. J.. K. Alorehoad,- Allegheny county.
• Col. Israel Falateli Wastitiorelarid
Thomas 7. Power;}`Beaver county: . '•
Itch. Edward Iteriick, Brodfotil cnitrity,_
Hendrick-B. Wright,Ksq., Lusciee county. -
Francis W. Hughes, Esq., Schuykill county:
James'L, Gilis, E0L1., - Elk•county.•
James Peacock, Eso., of-Dauphin•county.
.Hon: William Dock, do .1
Gen. - SitnonCameron, do /-
Benjamin Parka, Esq., do • ,
Oen. Christopher Seiler, do
Philip Dougherty, Esq., , do
G. Barrett, Esq., do
Francis C.- Carson, Esq., do
James. Brady, Esq., Asir • .
Edwird . A.: I.esloy, Esq.; • • . '
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LOCAL 'NATTERS.
• - • - QUARTER SESSIONS.•.•••• •
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COVV/Iolllrealth 1/8 Ales, g . ..=-11dietment,
Laic) Upon Wm. M. Poster, publislied in the Sanday
Mercury.
The ease was taken up yesterday morning, and
required some hours in the trial. Attorney General
Magraw, and .Mr. :Sewell,-appoared - fur Common .
wealth i Menris.'Dartagiiiind for Defence:
Of course the case was ably cciidectcil on both sides
—not only ably , t, fi e! : ici*: • •
The ibelougi pablishodjolhe Sunday
Mercury orthelOth'ii)* February 'during ; the
time the City waeso mush. excited about the Atha
:omen! arid ,tber Model Artist's eihibitiOns: Mr. Foe
-ter was 'charged "with purloining money from the
ticket office of the gthenmum in the editorial, upon
1 which the indictment was founded. The publisher
ofthe paper, George iteurigson, was called, who
testified that the sub.tanee of the article had been
furnished by Mr. MiElurg, who" gave him a. Ai:affect!
ting forth that ho would be responsible' for the con
sequence of its publication. For thedefonCe, an
attempt was made to prove that the statement was
not given in malice,. but in explanation of a prior
article in the same paper, which reflected upon the,
Atliemum and its proprietors. The Court overrule
ed thin; and confined counsel for the Defence bethr:i
matter at issue: Mr.. Darragh thou opened thear
gement lietweeii M'Clarg, by. which the
latter was entitltukto ite..prticeeds of the "Model
Ariftik , and proposed to. show that the
former entered-0;e office and took the whole of the
receipts of one Thie
. waa also ruled
out.' So the Defence went to the Jury without testi-,
mony. There was some ettentive legal quibbling.
in this case. An • attempt was 'made to kill the in=
dictmetit hese* the paper Contaieing the article
.was called -the "Pittsburgh Sunday Mercury,"it
should.havn bean, contended Mr. Darragh, the Sun
day Mereury merely, becrinse it is not called the
:" Pittsburgh Stinday Mercury?? There were other
points started, but the indictment was not quashed.
After argument _and charge the: jury reired and .
in a few hours brotight inn verdict of , ‘Geilty. ,,
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COMMantrieja vs. C.V. 'Seeley—lndictment t "A s#:
sault and Battery?' Me;Austin fur CoMmonwealth3
Mr. Mogehan for Defence. John A. Wills, Eaqi,
was the prosecuting' wittiest. ' He stated that on'
he met.Cupt. Seeley, at the corner of Fourth
and %Vend streets';' -asked him about some money,
and in the course t er the conversation, ho called
witnet 4"d--d " wenn' or a b—b," "a pup
py," &c. Witness told.him he was acting the scoun
drel, whereupon Seeley struck him;' witnettstruck
blck with Isis . umbrellii, but did not hit him'; after
wards, by some means, got his head throtigh a pane
of glass in Gibbet & Jones' window 3 Ito got .out and
struck two or three blows, when they were partedi
This is briefly the substinee'tif the whole matter.--.:
Alter the ;Tory was addressed by counsel, the Judge
delivered his charge, and a verdict of guilty was re ;
turned. . •
Several other small eases were taken up and dis•
posed of: Among others, one against a woman
nameik://ausetuthech; for Assault and Datteri."
The Jury was out when the Court adjourned. •
BAD AtIMOUNCEIMENT:-.7110 noticed distress de
pieced upon the countenances of a little party the
other day, on ',clog informed of the fact that the
etrataberiy season was about being brought to a close.
ifusplrrries are coming, though, which may be some
.eonsolation ; iodced a great consolation, if there be
• plenty orthein. not people of taste, in this region,
do not think of cultivating this fruit, which is far
superior .to the strawberry, or any other berry.--
Why is this I Them should bo a fete more English
men in and around our city—they would force cm
improvement in this matter.
It is truly': astonishing . ..to notice the preparations
being made:fur the erection of new buildings this
season. Go where you will, and a pile of brick or
sand meets yotir
Zfr Here is an evidence of prosperity. When
times are bard, city capit alists
, do net make im
provements. to a very great estent.' In Pittsburgh
the obese , 'carpenters report very favorably of the
bolding prospects for' this-season.
Soarrttuto Watono.--While crossing the St.-Clair
street Bridge yesterday morning we noticed a little
ahead of ui, a man in the set of pitching a bundle
in the river., and soon after saw o poor lookieg we„
man in. tears. Lte'sras no doubt a brute of a faun-,
band who thus reeklessly wasted the property of his
wife f3r the porpoise of injuring her. But we don't
know how this may be, but we do know therein no
'efficient ciente for destroying property of any
kind.
Sir As usual at the opening of the Quarter So":
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skins a great number of ladies attend. This term
the Court seems to be graced by an unusual rrantity.
We saw eighteen in a row in the rotunda on Mon.
day—cnough to dispose with justice for one.day, if
they Would set about. To badifid young mea who
are afraid'to enter the Court room while Indies are
about, we, mention that when the -Grand Jury gets
through they scatter some.
Arcrevrr on Aprcnrrcia Strtetor , -- - A. 1:T0111311
was picked out of the Allegheny river yesterday
evening. It is doubted whether she jumped Over
tmard,,or fell from 14 °Warner Suriume. Slit in
stranger, and without money or friends. She Weak)
to be from Cincinnati; rind is rather young audgood
looking. She was taken to the • Muyorts MSc° for
protection,, the city affording no other place.
• fir.rene, .rant Iltott - r.---Yesterday morning twenty
three Travers Jurors in Judge Pa:ton'aConit, did not
onsisrerAn their names, whereupon his Honor order
ed them to be fined $2O ouch. It will boaolleeted 43ff
them certaiqlyi And, maybe : a lesson to them to take
eare'how they treat the institutions of ihhttounty
with eonteinpt. - -
I^/4" There pro now"not less than LI Oozen organ
grinders , in this city—male and featile.
Eittp;zt /Vt. focal indignation: llot li - a . ve they not a
right to reake a noise on the strftt 'and enure Th
coppers if;Ahoy can. -Greate nuisances than those
receive legis'ative sanction' - and enceuragettionf."
Ftwir ni'.lext.—A letter, from ono Of -the hill ,
towue in Ihmpshire county, Muse:, written'about : aV
week Elatl)9 khcii Pie - xi:do and' linknewera
much injured by frost,.that &wag found necessary
to replant them. , • •
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llurleigh' and Wright have left for
the West... They met With se tmeess hero at all:
Bich rampant radicalism wan , t, go down, !except
with w few persona who never shave, or are !satiated
with - other [familiarities. .. • , '
tkritynn.,advortisonnuit,AO ..anatlier :colurita, i
will•bolientftWat Mr: Lotfcti hag, 'airivad and lilt
givo n Concert in Apollii Hall on to-niorroor
Iliornind'of this gOntleinanTiill inatiro !fin
largo and brilliant audiences.
Vir An old negro fell into &pit yentorday.olley
noon;th Itlntlict-sttost: go' wan unknown; blitinithe
charitable white persons took , cam of him - till hitt re.
&Jr Min ilontocratin County COnVintion tannts,
I4IV Coprt Hopson , to. day at 10
Mr. A.t.r.ty, the Acioeiation tectareri hag ar
an - d, 101 lecture in Apollo klall shortly.
co'Seeatlvertisement oi g•Storej r Sate!
tt:l 16;j am the only Wtok• residing in a slii4en Siste
who can; :parry the great States ,of New York and
or stand the smallest ehrnce of being elected."
Will the Taylor• Whigs ask "whore Henry Clay;"
and deny that ho. is a con:ecfproptiet, alter preset
in. his inlaliibilitq to us for twenty years?'
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Ma. Earrou: The Democrey of the Sixth Ward would
respe 'orally present the name of Jon": .1. .111,trettsit., Esq.,
as p. candidate for Assembly. .Jlis. popularity anal devo
tion to Deux)eratie principles would unqueslionahlrrilly
the whole strength of oar patty, and entute a tnumPh
aver Fdtigian, feller:gib= and Taylorisrn. =NES.
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Basrsit—Vaa will please a Loa f
Jots J 111rrcrutt., Esq. OS A candidata fainepO s siftawra
—sod oblige a-bost of.„ . Bersoessts in
tangEn.",. ilW .•):
• Mr Blot IS a...Tice
I. B: ' Braveir* C.7i. Ctitate,
*"ter' will
env ' e ll ili fi r
tictir a ti " t c PS 'l c o l t Ocl e ; l a n v it r e - rOZ
m ar, and Near' . P my 2 l y,
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announce the name of S o n S.
Hamilton, pq- as a person well , qualified for the
Intnie, and whose Schutt is expected with - the Par Rep ,
Mr. Hamilton L well and favorably known throughout
the'rounty: ash true tlentoerat. WiIDAC recent actions in
abandoning his profession and espousing his vonntry's
cause in the late Mexican war. If nominated: he would
secure muro votes thatiany.other.: ALISCMENT.
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Ma. l'.orroty.—lam pleased to learn from your paper
of the 'Clth instant; that the: name of: Cot. Ssatrn;W'
111.AOK lips beet% dtvorobly, spoken of in - Connection - with'
the high (due° of Reprosentall vein the •Natlonal - "Legii - ; '
!attire.' from Alliigherry - 'county: . more suitable-and .
.available candidate, - is not likelyrd be befartillte *Mb ,
erode. Convention than Col Black t—therefore. I would
join With &oath Pittsburgh, in recomtuebding - thicalitalla•
;abased son of Allegheny . county to the • favorable coal
sidcrution of that Convention. OssrittnatMair.• - :
•• • - •• • 'F., the•llonsfnif Pan.
Ma. ffitters.:,-Plaase item in your paper, ilia CaI:NV . . - .
1.. Miller. of:Versailles tp,;vvill be supported in the Con:
volition for n sent tit the neat Legislature. Col:•Miller
it celled Dernec rut, and tilwnys lins been. Ale erns in MO.
convention i.f.lfts that nominated Jackson— He wee a
Cass.mtwittlSll; and attended, thu Baltimore Conceit ,
tion. in flay last, to assist In the nomination of Cass uud •
Butler, and it Is certain that few men. eSurted more In.
Queue° than be did. IlleinalA object was to iddiftdeitt
gates', that CMS Wll2l stronger in l'ennsylyaitio than, any
Other map. - NIAXT Casa Mira.
• • •
Enrran :-..Plense call the attention ofilto coming
Convention to the following ticket • • 4,"
Cencress,..Dr. Jonas R. 11PClintock. - '• •
Assenib/v.—Wllllasn L. 31iller. Versailles; John J.
ell, city; James A...Eakin, Ellzalmilit.Jocoti: Wlatesell,
Reenrder—M. Pollock. Findlay. . •
Register-IV . M'Caudless, North Fayette.
Clerk of the Court—R. H. Kerr, Allegheny.
Cornminioner---Ales. Cornahua. loyrc'at. pair.
,Auditor—Tbuinas.Neel,llast Moir:
tja3.741.
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Brine= :—As the time has tirrivad
'pude. party ere to select.. candidates ..representiog their
principles,-to be supported at, this eissulaig• elecarm, we
take the liberty of:inggettlillg the nettles of several good
and true Incti,yebobavo advocated pure Deinoeracy 'from
their youth upanweli:. and opposed Ilia tosiition.,of the
masses for the benefit of a few grasping • nabobs and
,
speculators:— • • • . . ,
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. Congiips--Col. A. Cilium. of 'Pine. •
...Isrembry—li'm B:Miner, of 301in,U..r81-
Matey, of Jefferson; 'John Cheuny, of Rose; John J.
Mitchell; of. Pittsburgh,
Reeerder- 7 Edwanl 111Toritle. of Indiana:
Recister—James Robb, of St. tleir. • • '• • ••' ,
'.Ctrrketf. the Court—Robert H. Kerr. of Allegheny. •
'Critionisitoner—Joseph 'Ralston of Birmingham. •
Ma. Ilsurra :—Pcratit me to present th e name.of. BEN
JAMIN WILSON.' EN, of Elizabeth, as a ,eandidalt. .for
nominatiOn by the Democratic • Republican Convention,
for Clerk of the Court. . _ , .
Mr. Wilson is a gentb man of mike& ability, sonnd.
DEMOCTIW 7. nod inthoundell iniezrlty: • liie 'past course
ion sure guarantee that he will discharge thodutles In n
faithful and efficient manner; for bin friends and neigh
bors know him to come up to the'Jeffersoniatt standard,
being both honest and capable. ' • • •
I hope the (Attire:llion will beerinrnind, that for seve
ral vrars Elizabeth has not bean represented on the De
mocrati6 tickett and now, as an act of Jos:leo...tea as
the nomination of Mr. Wilson . rennin posseising all the
ueeessury qualifier:Waits for the situation.
A Damon*: or Ekszhngru.:•.
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IV' Mn. ifsarea-} 1 1r: Many of our : Democratic
friends htive thought that 'the name of GENERAL K.
Moomuttsu should be brought before the public as a suit.,
able candidate fot Congress. . • .. •‘.
General Morehead, it is universally admitted, possess;
es a clear and comprehensive mind, and is intitnately ac
quainted with the exigencies of this parted Pennsylva
nia. lie has been uniform in Ids attachment to.tha Dem
lunatic party. and the 'early and indefatigabLe friend of,
Gen. Cane. ybossesses great parity of char . :tett-Am
intrepid In the assertion of what he bellevcrlo be Sight;
and Is essentially republican to his habits. •
Industry, prudence, forethought and
ha bas sequined a •competency and feels 0. - Just pride la
the reflection, pmt it is the :reward of intc•;rtty and said
deity In business. , '
General Morehead Is largelrenneerned id rnannfacti*;
istv, operations, and is perfectly competent fontra .
judgment as to the necessity . attil propruty; of a modilli-;,
cation of die.Teriff—and the results of 'such tuotlifieutienr l
npran domestic industry. • . . •
lie in truly a man of the people, and from the people
and if placed in nomination. his ;weight of character and
the justness of his views, wonld combine-the most entice '
men of business in the ranks of mint °eminent,. in his
support. 11e4,dawtcj MANY Dt.)tocnATs.
ILTAVonms, by their irritauon,tumine.nt the secretion Of .
mucus Or slime an the Atoms:tett, In which also titer involve
themselves. It is said they feed ispou atoms! if deprived
of it, they die, The celebrated Vermicelle prepared by
U. A. Fahnestoclr. at Pittsburgh. Pa. is admirably adapt
ed, In itsoperation. first. to remove this fetleUF; mat no
to destroy niel:e.spel the worms, remlered len
der and helpless by. being thus clennded.:b is a reettedy
. in which every tonfidenee eta he placed; and thatis has
. fully answered the purpose. In manifest from the . fina
-1 dredsoi certificates press in it 3 favor.
saEDIL4.III COOIII SLIPOT Coto.-14 net:lee:ling, those
ry precautions vrhic,h common sense ,dietateer,
many. very many. foil victims to their impradeeee. WO
have seen the young bride. blooming as it were, as Om
bird of paradise and the fair flower of hope. the.pride of
her father and the joy of her mother—her rliteirtlashed
with anticipation, awl her eye beaming with the lan ex
pression of love—the gay dreams of life dameing on her
fancy with the rich and variegated tintsof the rainbow's.
promise. We have seen all this chati;geri--nye, the wed.:
ding garment it a shroud and the bridal chamber, : for
this sepulchre of the dead ; and all this from neglecting a
000110011 COM. 'NOW, he-fore lair. are /O. 80 P 13 '
Litt:wart and The, whiCh.gives itunteiliate roller, on
damsels:la of our toast Intelligent eitioani now fof
moat pprtionlinary eures.. .The gay, the bentafttLand
the young, speak forth its praise, and, will. so long as it ,
rushes positive cures, and cheers the' delPall44 family
for sale by tarattarto livrattssa.Orant street one.'
door below Second and by .). Kidd'S Co., corner
Wood and Vourtit st. , jel3
For the Pratt.
WZ=;;Z
ConStrraptiert a,ut Bleeding of the Lung* Cared br
the use if lb. Min ton's R.rpertornitt Pcmrd.g.-rMiss Fate.
lhie Yeager was taken, when at thouge of sitttxu. with
a slight cold, which she neglected until the lungs 'fell a
prey to that seeking. destroyer, ConsUtarnion,.wheu ap-1
Idiestiou to a ph patina' was etude. but to DO iire.Ct. - ,ii-e 4
Co...Werra her case.* hopeless . one. and preicrilied bat
Gale turdieme for iter. In the Mem - Maio she discharged
great quantities of blond.. with much expectoraan of
thick phlegm and touch. {ter bodily frame at length be
came reduced to a litine skolmou. lice last was anx
iously looked for by her friends, thriller sulforing,s might
end by this pangs of death. During the time. her physi
cian frequently called, and us the last resoarce, den:r
atified to test the virtues of Dintentes Expectorant
Itemndy.” having noticed - atm* extraorditutry tures per
formed by the medicine in 'Amara' vans, . lie at once ob
tained twr bottles, and allutildincted it to her: 'rho
(mirth day he found tome chtingeL.Which gave hopes.—
lle continued giving the, medietnefor eighteen thistitnl
that time *he was renderntt! ratan lobe ; walking li t bed
, chamber. to the nsuinislanent of her friends .rtnd se l 4-
litto crintitimeit using the medicine for eight Weeks.
deCIO/Cll hiecactf cittirtilj free front redo and,
disease, and untv itormacs her !Stilly occupation ui perlt..
health.
• •
•
Vor sale by Wat.lacitso:‘, 10..9 Libcrty atroct,;rittli-
I burgh.
fp" Da. WILL yln`s VEnstsvar--Illrs.'-, a lady
living near PisAinirgh din (intri.oti) mows us that
n child in din family had linen uillicOnt with IN',::nnis akot t q
Sow, until the hqnllll of Alio vhild tut 441`01b0 vtry unit
.They bud .tried vailimis things. Wiliam* mil'
porronnent beivolil :being Shq thoillyf.Sitsl a
boslq of Dc. Volltilibgv., with% tgot?ght Away ,
m
Aortsse moss of %Angina. "ioW.` ':'4"..ktliVlS . Nt , t‘t
Sineo Sod lieflud, she flutlitisap.+o.totallik Oflho
child has i at unmfrayidfy, etidia n olt ettyritv tt' vtd.
• Vreiniiligo tvoys dovo wo.rige,r , Try 41,
These medteuwt, Por_4l , 4Aoll *Ad 117 3+o)vek'tot* -
A. W. Brook Wllr vo,, +a, qinwoori4at Sow labbsy
-alrupt v .rittlitturgii, tq Winne All 1041.ter 41c , ovimaet of 4).
th4r buolimouk PIRA% ha n4l4lrvoitld..,. Sold u1m1.1%). &Won.
ninkor & ()gaol EIIIOW 0011, j 001
Sellers, Ir. Snowden, John I'. 5t,411,1 4
A. Jopoit, ;91111.'110 t 4 Rtilltdkralf k kletiAll , l4' uta W.
Also, by Elliott & 114 'i - . olll',unil R lit.Vatrry,
Mora For Salo.
A .SITOCESS.PUL, Ornevry, in n..sinii.l Inaniinri;
is inrassil. Cur; sat* , `,PO smolt r imiliksinti
businosAltahlts, It wilt litAtt Brat Tina alanice... - - A partner
who ellil attend to the whole business Will, be taken it
circumstances Ault. Filtungra at No.,4o\tiocl street ;
P. lIUNKViii, Ptah Fireet, . Jen
C. S. Pontrai.‘
.
.... ruttlUssee.
Vitals'Clreln..••Mle.:l•Steottn,'fier.•••;(lso. .23e.
On(tory"... t.. ore ((axes.. .....,31m;
Owing to the non.orrivat of. Mr. MARBLE, Ott. mhon
ger moot reqeetfltily Infintos the. public thnt be, lour pre.
onllott. on .tho zolobrinit4 bonn, of Oablo ..)ftirorouisto.ro,
retnnittono tilgbt longer, .•
NVednugulnyi 3U104 Skt, p;reietried o 'Drama. in
throe. acts, staled v , v.,.
; 91:1 01!- I,tI4,RICKT.
Aftor orMelt. Undid. ConeqiiiParlv.AFdt)by - th ' SvA.PLP - .
HA It.MONIST,S. - : • v ;
To bit followed 46x : 0wl roopyPorec,by Bass Anna
Mnlrh
Pbu whole to cOnelutle with (part soeor.d) Select top
dert by time Santal
mr:llecuitivln ldi eelebratuntlanc#Optraprytog;n4
eltntieter.) v • . :
ir,e_llooro opett past 7; :CovrOin.',l • Otc.l s .i O.elgre
nut cckvictr4auaiorpticit.'
;sl ,, i Andy; ftriryCrlttarei-ke.-Lwill phr
erne of ids ittortta
", 1h 'APOITO HAIL, cat
Suite 2 4 1, illustretive" - of the National Cher,'
neterietme, with repartee; math and ntelodk 'of .
interspersed with HIS-OWN 'SONGS;-acc ompanied:l4
himself on the piano forte. •
Oa this occasion will ht given RORY . 0 - I.IDIVE'B
,DRBAII, an emblematic vision Of .A.theridati
eCttcu Irish grade:de, with the ceiebrr t6l recitation'
of SHAMUS O'BRIEN, and-the Comic Ring of - NEW
POTATOES ! In the course of, the cretting - , - 7elt.
f over
Sins , his popular songs TIMBOWLB' SOOER BOY
and 12011. Y IYAJORE. „"
. Tickets, 22 cents.: to be had 47rie Monongahela House ;
`and Mr. Moller's Music Fiore:
Doan e pta at 1 : 1; to conitnence 'nlBo , elork. , -je2o2t
=co bag: Brazil. Bilge r, in Aciris , and
foreale
ffMMEZIM=I=EM
MIME
Eli
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RY GOODS, EtTUNITIME /2C. AT ADCTIO.
TA
On Thursday next, June 9.2 d, 010 liciOckeL .l 4l
win be sold arlt)ttiennairs Auction itoonusiNol}4 ,l ^ , ms
street, 3 doors from alurge and .genersti:assott
'neat of Dry Goods of ear .deseciptinu,„amone which
are Cloths, Comitnero. Cueshietts; Aldsf•ens,:lneeched
and. Drowirldtielhis,'C'ilicoVise.' , And •itt , 2 &clock in
the alternoon,'Hatuteholdrainirate rinsilatr4it4'teissilpy
/cc. Also, at early gaiqiight, same creuhnlyhew and se
cond hand Watches, Dry , Gpods and Tairmy articiee, &c.
JAMES '3l'lifiliNart. ittiet`r.
1.):1111%12T1tAlIIC
JS SALE GP Urvervics, Liquors,
Aston Pixturts; .tr;• - .013 Fridarntlenioll.7eneMl,
at t 3. o'cluok, ot the IN'hnrehouse of Alessrs."dohn Irwin
& Son, ntljoistintf the corner of Front street alai Redoubt
alley, will be sold, without reserve, a quantity' of Grocer
ies, !lunar.. Storm Fixtures &e., among which . arc the,
10 hal pipes. qrs. and bighths,‘F:teriehdfrandy.
2 pipes llollsoftMln. . •
2 qr. casks Madeira Wine • '
5 henvls Old Monongahela*
_IZ boxes and kegs Virginia Tobacco. -'• • .
.45 “.•.. ' •
14 half chests Gunpowder, Y.l.lyset caul Black Ten.
:.11.boies extra N0..1 Chocolate: :" • •
- 101 " oby 12. 1014 oby and 10h3r.'15
dow Glass. Ground Pepper, - Cinnanton,Ginier, - .lsatpe ; . -
stre, Itindder,Logirbod, Iloilo, Mould Candles,'Shot, -
ting, Writing Paper, Scotch 'SuUld,'Vittlr, corks , German'
Sneoory, Vinegar, Sagas... House .51olussex ;• &&;, together,
.with Iron Sates, Desks, Counter, Benin and:Qoalei do
`weigh 1,4110.16 x: Wine Cbosle.-.Liquor Gruiks and barrels,
Copper Measures, Grain Shovels-. Truck Storm : Tools,:
Fixtures,&e. &e. • -,401111. D. DAVIS,-
jell . '.AUctioneer: 1
TT HY GOODS: DRY. Gt701):.9,-..lrAutrinri.: Tburst .
- day. June :12d. of 10 o'clock, at the Contmeraial Sulea
Room, corner of 'Wood nuil,Fitps flee.o is. will be ;Oil, fop.
cash eurrentfunds, el large comogm
uent cteiwnwl,fak
lonnble Spring nod Summer 1)77 Goodgembraci n g gep
eta! variety; signally' kept by lame dry goisibibonses,
' At 2 o'clock. New nod second handllonarbold rule ,
Kitchen Furniture. - Groceries, Qaeeaswnne, Glusstratei
Corm:tint; alto, one hair-seat Sofa and Rocking Chain
At ti o'clock, 3 fine full jeweled gold mime, osenramen
watches•renies id carrot...fine. 'Warranted. lailver
tent lever waieliOnnile '1.7 Harrison. 2 tine
jewelled ;more esetif.etilent winches, silver dinip;regtilo. ,
red movements, 3 Sim:silver jewelled patent vented
watcher, regulated. • 2 very' fine silver "Lepities, 9 bolrt
jewelled: silver dint, gilt flowcrof. regulated. • , 0 dbubfe
bock silver winches. gold plate regulated innvemoiL • A
lorgc . vontity. of Gennon Tarter 600.115, 'ClolFing,
anud,, floc hurls, Acconleotts. tires, COlb , ryAe. .
je2IDAVI%
. .
Pirrsitau,
Orar .Cluo Inn Mt 'sipd . L ouIle:. " •
-Theniiritteasner ,}fmr;colzmniA4
s Carl.. Green. will lenvz , tol .theld.oce
.aliaji;tafmedinti pont:4W, ntil9
••••'-'-':"'?"'S-IfWank,. /t.-M... For . frikkt nr.passogq.
on board; Or. to . tle'Sr .JouN.-xfißcpedier,
:For Cluelomati atad-Lordavilleo , .: • I
. • The apleadill',fuat,c - running; atataucr;
f AMERICA, Dccinralifs.'llf,sistir,. wall
i-mr.'4.,l*" , leave for ant °bail; nod-int.i.rutcdfout
• TUlrts Tliorstior 1p
For freimln or taeaoge apply.on board.. '•
LsOR SALE,-.1.1w0 story rrainrn owe; cod twObsli l o";..
lug lots;'it'oeh %I feet Iront on' Robaitit.;bYlo2
deep. The house.ls in good'order, nn4 gemenleatlytja-"
ranged fur nautall'fiimily. The lota ore good; and pferiai.
nutty eituated-in Artharavillayboundral # , l SO alley eit the
icepiAtie. Price, Si O. Terme:NOD iii.bood. bola:IOC
Sl5O a year.L- 'S pun' pEnir; General Agenj,-.
t
LN. ZACHARY TAlLOR—Portrait or Gcu. Zneh.`.
k.T ary Titylor; by N: Coffee. undur tho immpaibto sits
perintundertcp and lirecitonsof.the undcri . igned °Macro,'
from an, original sketch taltaii Irani la; tit Clunn7o, by
Captain Eaton, A. D. C._ , .
D. ConuoT, Navy, Giotto 14.3fCali, G, Gitorgit
Neall;LientenantTopphiculnigineers; rty Ha Inger
soll, U. S. Navy. For fPle -* • •
.• , JOHNST.ON.Ze. SIOCePON, Booksolloys, ,
. jet : - .cor-ad and Tlarket
•
13.0‘11.110A/1 GV301.1.....D0ggett . 5 Railroad Guide- and
aVAßlititler4-fiir gnat
routers of travel. • ' • : ;.. . . i
.11:ftw copies rectUrell and for gale 6f"
• JoLt:qre ci zi trropKTove
jet
and at am,.
a A tEl t ND )?:o—ZsUltbls.l%o. a lack
, -
.I,.erel. Massachusetts inspection, . .
iM atnekeret, almis,iuspeetion• '
• . 44 1 .nalitmore tlerrtag. - •
Jolt iiesolvail and L)t-sale 1)j
:tell IIIIII.LER !IMRE/VON.' t'
*auk; HAV AAP4 A :51.4iAt1-20 boxes
Sugar, jast Tfceived:and fat paleh._
•Je2l . • .. MILLER EIEEKIEIV,
ACKEREL-40 !kis. Mackerel
ceiveo and for gab, by. .
f . 141 • • .. • .1 •POCNO)kt . TEIIi CO.
GUAR-11 ads. N.U. Sugar in store and for. sale by
• Jai .. • _ TOINDEXTER. dr: CO:;
. -
140/11' SVGA 11{.--100 bldg. Nes. 7,• 0, 9 nud - 10 Lousiuen%
Loaf._ 30 lthls. "Levering's" Crushed and Pulverised
...agars. For Side by • .1.021 J k'OINDEWIREI
.
NAKE ROpp.-1 Sncka -Snake Root in store and fot:
Bale by .Ue2ll -- POINDMTER
YOUNO TEA- 40 half cheats Young Hyral
1. .Tan just received and an anie by • • •
je9.l DULLER'
TH
E undersigned would bc4rleave; in this public:.*
• tier; lit retiring from the Furniture businestqui'retura
his grateful acknowledgmenit - to his itunicrous ftiendsi'
nod to the public in getteral,:ior*e very liberal puma,
itge has - towed on , the late firm of`Roberts & Naar, and
!n- - mild also take great pleucttre 111 - recommending:to them
our surccssote jotltiu the, Cabinet stud tho„Cliintlinsi-1
1
neat. They , are Practical Mechanics' Of tine first order.,
and will, no doubt, ieittler general satisfactron. ,
APFarland. 4ho succeeds us in the - Cabinet. tre4
parent; is al readyfavorably known le this citynd being
praeneal..meelninie , in his line -of the first. order.—
Those who wanr_Foruiturd should not fail:* _patrottil'ir
111leeexi. O'Donnell k >Llullen wbo succeed us In She
Chair Department, arealso practical chair makers: arrq
are youttir men of genius antLability'.-
fore,.cheerfully neon:line nil *cm to our' eustortreis. as
they are inevery :tray ritinlifterl to - give genenalentisine
r lion. - -
jeln:nt• - - :ttoevlsina pointer or Roberts &KUM:
ILIJEINCY 14)11`i'HE SALE OF
ehltnlcerflatra Grand audl.Srpassra Pianos,
Tus subscriber begs to inform his
Stelae and the publre that be ha* be 41a
oppoitited bti 4055.3 Culcsattaro. Esq., at,
Roston, Mass.. the sole agertt is
Pennsylvania far the sale of his celebrated:Grand and
Square. PIANO-FORTE:3 from Whant atfiill supply wit(
be kept nit hand and, far sole at the same prices tut
charged by Mr. Chickering, ut his fitctory; ittido<ttm. -
• The agency for Chicketina's Pianos has Wear - sonata
for and obtanted under ft fuil CIA airport of thr
subscriber, that they are tinlttestronably the best Piano
Fortes manufactured, in Ow Siutcs.. Teri, 21430)
Tone, {the mast essettlial_qualay of a l'iano) it has been'
adnnacd by the amt eminent J'iunists in,thiscortutry nod
from Europe, duo they are espial to Ilford's of-1 orte,or
Dmtultrood's of I.ondoir ; and from .'llw superior loseoxl:
edge and experience'of Mt. Chieketing in the lacier Iron`
of luttierials, and the ingenious nail sithsjantial triode of
coirstructiou r use for more durable.i•than. ony European
Ingram:teats. ' - -'t • r
It is not contended dint Clue keting's are the-only gerci
Pianos made in the 'United States; there aretimuy other
[ establishments as well iit-Busion as in. New;Toth and'
Philadelphia. for maithfacturtng Piano Fortes of high.
reputation. whose instruments are xeellentJand descry.
edly popular, nod are rapidly - taking the place of the in
ferrer anartnnents imported train Europe SO eXtel).FiCely e
in former yeasts. But it
.is contended that 11ITIOlig" These
eminent Piano-Forte manufacturers. Mr. Cuicrsatzto
tumult at the bead.; possessing eminent talent taut
arairitry, experieneoof some- thirty-fire Tents
as a Piano-Forte taanutacturer, with obunilautpccumarr
moans to enable him to carry out his plans in produchly
the nmiv PIANO.FORTE, AT IRS EIMEILMT
Those who aro unacquainted with the superior merits
of Clalekering's tun respectfully referred to the
following persons, alto hate thiamin use
I'rof.ll. Rohl/oak, Cara: - W, J. Boma;
Prof, Diughtun, .C, .4.MTA-IfullYt Esq
John Chi:flea,. Seymour.Brown,.Esq.,
\tiasott brCrinttless,E.sq. Bissells &SemPlat
John Stlytlcr, Eq., Cot. James Illorgnit,.
.••••
M. H. Ilrown ft tiro., • 11.T. - Morgan,Eschi . .
Waterman Paltrier. Esq.,. Ilco. :Soldoer
Bollutatte& Garrison, Mr& 4 4 0 1 _ , e; ,,
IlenrFGrafl Esq., ' Dr. APPlelem •
%Viet, It Akcandtcps, Kramer & Itttlan,
Miss SR. Foster, Priacipal NVatiltirtgtort Ferrurld Sean;
Dr. lamtoyue,-Washlugunr, Pa.; • ~
E, P, Oliphant, Esq., truloutrla,m l lm•
H. do.
J. Cushing, Esq. Etnuly's Bend, Pa.; _ ~•• ,
A.>'A,l.. Brewer, ElN.,..New•Lishon, Dl ' • -
Miss In Appletun t , do. '
Don't Peek 11 ,, q., St-Clairstrille.Ohio
Together veldt verynurny others put his drethednththe
ea tisttry to add to this lira,
These who visit Boston durlag the sornmerporons and ;
wish to turtle their selection frornbir.Chickering's stock,
will please call on the stalrscriber for letters to Mr.
Ctrickeriag. • .NO. H. btELLOR,
ieldtdtw&tellt Ft Wood ;greet, Pittsburgh,' Pa. -
" tßU'rit eenn*Ylv4iiiite,ollegeof ficalgh
DR. WIT4 I . A ILDS AI)VEIgISEJIBIN't" FOR /Sta.,
Thda fatally iertal , dir's:eettsigl Le g
DII. 11 , 71.1.AIIPS•rk.R.) 11 .FUGE.
" " Coual - 1 Arixruirs, -
• FE - FER AND .4.01/1' B.STERM
Have nirenasbee°4l" sroorurr'lei‘t.:rtirun'YnaPt9tritnik'icer',lwtohepvetave°er,.
llttredueedt Ih n t th ' •un .or the virtacs or the,e
demo nino t . the rear ot •
mc dies - nes it is altogether unnswtatrail tar us to spunk,
itsthey-as always, u..h.er , trAr Inotaftwai t .been:alrle to
fr e o mmout themsarrs. .. tit nuinecons cern? crates, which ,
'front tiruc to time _ hrirre- been-published,. resides others .
now "lit otir i.t authaient. virulence, not onl y
of their virtue turd power-to cure, but that they are a,
duly a ppreciated by an intellieraut N3'hett the
country) Is flooded with Jr. t'courceas,"
samsl" mu/ • "Pilhi," and tunny of theta of 'n doubtful
character,•per.ons sell 44411,L05S to bow. farthey ,
should, trust ony of theta. Efrfist ifirmatt, aud try those
width iitlVe been proud by the !aperients of years. such
is the character of the medicines comp,omuled by,Dr.
in
etnent practitioner. ,ond sold -by men of
character who hare soltiething morn to stoke thanthe
cumulation of a few dollars. • 'fit ceder: -that the public
.
may know what theea medicates art,
-O the greater part.of
UT atlY , lliflor Ulll be great/it certificates, Thus you may
he satisfied that '•theiz own , works will Fftise them." 4
These medicines. prepared and *old by . the proprielart's
A. W. Brockway Is Co., No 2 , Commercial Liberty
street, Pithiburgh, to whom all letters for agencies br other
husincsi must be addressed.; Sold also by.l. Sehoontna- : ;
tern Co., Ogden Er. Snowden, JoelMohler,.lt, E.:Sellers, -
P. L. Snowden, John scum .r. Crleeel,Juenee
Jones, John Hitys.,Spritilding& Kneeland. - -
Also, by Elliott & Becker% and D. 'AL Curry, Alelgheity
city. " Emil" d&wyt
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Reported for the Morning Post:
Thirtieth Congress..--Firt kgtori.
NVAiiiitinitToir;Jllllo.l9.L'
fftr:NVebyterjyrcienicd
cago Convention, vihlfh
committee.
,
The bill uniending-ititarulizutinn laws irte.takett.
up. The leri. Writ do a me tiddd on tif,Prevkit ltho
temporary nbsenee of tho 4 who have dec!nr•c4 their
natirnlile•
lion.. ,_4.gr:ee4
• The joint resolution restoring the Southern Mia
to the Richmond Rail Ro-ad imitti*ns•debated.
Bork.wis elected apeeker doting the
,abnenee of Mr. who 'iv innfinieto .
room .by eickneee. , r • •1 , ,•: r
Mr. .Wentworth prevented the tßetnoriel:qlol l
'et,
Chieego Convention.: ful of cOneratinix
I,ition wan porttirined until Wednesday.' •-'
kulreiv Stewart . rtitoved tri4Orpertkilie
' At!tictliCtilep. l ,g°P ; V: l4 3Y l .4 4 , ll4 9rip B -1 0 -ro --
~otra 1411j2P#141.P.PkOifilkAi011ui:Oi.
toreign rnentifactttEel ogn!torlipg .Ikmericem la-,
.i)Cor.' The vote vietlyttega . . tioioribtrds pot voting;,
for
House hereallor will meet art° corlock;
_ Of4
, ' 11IfFtgi"; June RD, 184 S -
"'Ft Ar . i..;-:;ill.7kilitikiiitiueriiiitf,.tfie `eredcOtials nr
,Fititgerald;• who 'au swum in and • took hill.
The 'louse Bill iuielAtftuflu de - VatlUrnori.„
end A joint• resolution fintrii•thn..:LittrarjrCtitomittio
for the wesentation oft serjui.of
sures to.Frartee;wasugreedqe..
Tbo.Senato then—proceezied to-the considert j
or the order of the dal, being the- tediuirapproprin-
Mr Dis raiiceolcd udtb liravgameits advocating
tbe ausiediiield.—nost fifr,rcir tut the Om r. do.
iog justice to the eicrokces seffievog.UNisthls Cat-
• -
Home—Mr. Burt presided; io'cOnseqUilliaverttei:.
ifidlspoiation'ofilie;sPeater,
After a report fr . o . cla the Committee on. the Milititti,' •
Mr. Houston, of Delaware, introduce.' a resoliiiigir,:'
ikathtirising ibe-eherk to employ Suritbts
jrdejtadiSsii the TeaS_tuad;a3)a.
Aflersome jiscuslian iho resolution was laid ore
the, table::;:' , ;.. I. • ' .
.!!!ti r :lgitigc!frer,
ed resolatioa 3 nth orziaglltelr7
hiary• Cotatnittee to'crect a grasite Ittoaunitei to Mr.
Adams in Pengreisioaul barititirsead.: 74:s
opposed by' - iicitley .and De wleu blosumeal~
should be ••-. • • ": •1 -
IlirLiiMola' made, a.'Sjietehiti: ciinear intereal:
iraprovemcnte... •: •
hfr.lWiek 'read frinn'ii epri.cl - by Efe Rad
eon and asked if each vyerc the sentiment, of Tay.,
and
loran.. , ,
Mr, ifildiiiiiAepii4Vreadnig front tbe l eelehriite*
Speech of Geri, Cave: fie said Cies va, truckling tei.
elavery, . _
Mr• Cklid Fi as 'who cenetinlenifhis
asked_ if the man-
views waFpot 4pperit.
Mr if iltai4:##tifit.;;O:!tline4 the Boor
miuee rose end krofiiiadjourned. - •
• . Fttn.actetenta lune - Ule-Y
The brig Culumhus E fromblartinique, bntiga taper.,
many planters, litho have• escaped from the t
revolution that is. now
.regin4 on the
rose, and prucendet.l to ilie awful vre;rk of:
masszereing , the whites. Scinin families Were slaw,
in houses which were:l:urned. The Jetolt corp 7
mcnced at Speril• Thu government, instead of call=
log out soldiers to quell the rioters, proc , ain - sed the:.
. . •
abolition of slavery as decreed by the French lie-.
public: Under theta circumstance,' 311 the whit
Bed who .coo d, and fears aro entermined that Turther:.
atrotities may be coeinotted, unless ; asinstanew is..
- Pittt.t.netritta. June 20 1849 - -
The two million loan Lac been taken' on foreign ,
account. Aironzomento• hare beeti made with Ter!;.•' •
e gn capitalists to take a large amount Crum Corcoran
4 Riggs, in pledge at 5 per cent. •
Accounti from Porto. Rico gate that the Negrßea: . ,• •
hare time Guyana and many other persona ' an
•
. . .
. . . .
Gen. Quilmanaddressed mcretirtz here last
He paid a Jiigh compliment to the Penfieylvtuaia
•
; June 20-3 P. M.
..• Mr., Satiwilerf,'%r many year, notioncted,iiitli - ttoi'..
gn g nire es one of Its
morning fie was highly respected„ 1110iis'riginr. • •
virtues, - ,
The AmcricAn Steamer Ilermtio sailed today sC
noon for Bremen with 62_ pareedgere, and 2013,060
U Bpecte.
• •
riEw•Voak.luSetki:rs. • •
, • • NEW,Y°. 4 7l.ru c ia l i 4l63 /e.: 11)767-P—Al-
Floor—Thernarketi. ut iyhut niatikikifir.,•'.. •• '
Crain—The market Car-Cons AO; P.Oei
primelVhite Corn at 50c., ,Yelloir•
chimers :a 51c.f
Pnaiistoas--Tbere islesditlClT:!laitil is Pork, the
ket'ppin; , •:; : ,•••,
Whiskey- , ---Salca in bblP,. at Wle,
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•PitiLADEl.vii!A-3r4LitKris4 . ..
. • .Floni—Sil el 47(
. gOod Is - enters bra utls ni.s3moBs,a7p - i
ka of J r u uo A cd:)l
t,t1L , 412:19
cL Corti, epics nt 51e. Rye; Sales at bushel:: 4'
Cottnit...;-£cileior
ne.:luitli cities' to the client of . s.o(lo.lintes: •
Proviriiis—,Shies of iboUlders iu tiry
a &ka st 6.149; Thu snorkel is !mitt..
Leittl'ls;firut., There is guild detiitu . d (Of Janie Tou, ;
lattrl--Triztie:No . :"lL - .sgiihnla at 7f.
There in no change, in Other iirticles Banally ipolien of
ircevdy prerkqs tateal
Cotto . ti-The giLitlici It quiet.
i3AI4I . AIoIM MARKCTS..
• Tiont—The'mailrethr dnll:42ii4 mciro.!iel!eis then bny.:2-.
stlat es;e4
Whent—Snles of Bed at (FINOIIO. For inferior, steel; -"; •-•
IS prime,.sl,o)ol3sttbushel is - -, • ", •
Coriitalesot prime Villite at 40iti2e.' Sides of
Yellow of 46347c.Musbel.'
GiFitlib:...Vor'pririte No. i isegs
is ilsksti. . . -
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. . .
, . • .• ••••-
.ProvisionsL-•Tliaie ii)to nativity in iniy • •
tatlcniii arc. - Tliere isao inareFuung:dentand for
. . .
• a ,Hagli 11:' king;
(LATE Or :...snis...rtim or ArCoxo li EiSa)
lIdNICFR 1...1 , 1DAWC N ;E • 131111 K E-11:7,:c
rtirterorn,r Ur 'Fourth stud and Pon'Offire dik
LER Cuid,"; %AV, Plotcs, .ForiisS
und llcinCitip
EXCIIANGE on all ilia princilial . cities, cd:
for sae in auras to 3114 14.111:1103D,Ill. - •
CUItRENI` and par flusla reccived on depcsite. o -
cuLLectioNs tondo oa a! pails of tie Union, at tik);
ictcest rates. „. apl.l.lllv4w3itfq
411 1 11 E siitiCrcliirOreti for sale Elesetsl4llo l 4lM ll -
j_ 'Of land nithkiiii.tow.ship. - Auegi.e.sw.countnn"4, •
abont itl'or 17 miles from rittsburektLWS kind is
Vides] into tracts nouniiiIMICAPIU4trILT , ILI niXtY mien
each, suit cr . itl be Acad bntersns,a;Lccounswdating:toypor,23:, •
Also;Teiglit fiwldfng I ots to the horongiC of Binning
hum ; being subdivisions of lot .No.: 3, in Gregg 4:}thir t
part of the t` sixty-two sere " -as follows.tr7Tsio,, , :;
'each fritntitag 24 tact on - 34'uter stri•ot.sillA Witt
100 fcet to a 15 feoTwo; los on Dinglinm
:24 feet Gina each, one extending hack 05 feet, the other s .'•
00 feet to an . alley; and also four lots...neli frontingZ)Seet.v , •
on 4.lregg,strees, and extending' WO; Qu.foot..indiipuu t i, •
We title pveu. ror lel:J.11;0(40 . ; .
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TOHN CONJAI .1 4 70(urg and -Canftoyan ce . r ._4Nfie n , in , ; , r ,
.Aletialf's 1341 filing, • Fourtls :sfreet, .nearlilmithfield, -
Filtsbiligh. Doeldc . Bondipigfingag!l.Artielee of Are
men!,,nad allPther lasisiunenta of %wiling drawn lip 7 hhk.
accuracy-zld di!pate#.:!ritlt!s,to Beat Estate' extuzurt, 434 ,
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