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No person "' ..,' be Convieted of 'Treason unless on the Testimony , , , „shall , . t _ . ' ' 4 ` Of two Witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession , • ..7 ••• `-ti open court. : ' ".•-•'-'.' ..- - ' 2 Letridlolg•Glaxa for /Moral Traitors t • . .''.... -..: ..--;, •• .-: . ' lens et r . ,/' et Letter from Col. Wynkoop: ......:, • --- .. srl Mayeki.,:ii, theedfs a spirit - abroad among the good Ariterfeans enkragyija",this, war,:which will not sleep . *•-• ,*". '. d_aring foptimy&.a ppirlOWldelt awaits buttheir return, to I"' •:.: • •_••• `l aderßown•upotthetaorttblng, ten - Editing sycophants i';', 4 '''' 'of tketatilaMust party, the full measure nil an hottest tit-. .1•. ,: ' ':- 'L' ;.' aignation.• di Itls the same that brooded over our land du-- ... 7 -1' - c''•-• ring the war of the Royoliition,ond therUia war; and men I•;•. :• • oft' e present day, Pelsled"iiith'dge' harelived to conic, ..' - '''•• •" with' of repentenee;.the hour,wfien ih ,e With tieorn i..%::,-fulltiperi Marked' tbern for, hie as the TOR. -of .their.; .... L .', "..,... ," • ernlnsty .•' We, mix, can set :nit 'demote Ntgeeir,tlisizt.cit i ;•'...". z• - • " -Mkt . * 'IV rittrond sießritirk,- 'rnd. giroc.lMM for'47.penw I ::-... r••:-'•• orgeourfestdidisremaJO As s am Me 'rit'auss:r.:•Thlitkind Or 1 ,. .."1...!-'.:•' .. Suet dalm thong' a map ivho!,ednie 'into.this eampaigii 'a C"-'" WhNe t - r ije Ti rea y lnitu nt.ltret!getoTon t but Il•VF• = ' t Vi ih - amen beenrompelled to ' listen to ' and to. c utt er ', :' • • -,• . whiCh would have:citangr,tl the disposition widener'. •' - - •''' - ate eafcetion eft/ie meet distingnishedadnissiii. Even '..' - • - - niiesz;rdonettobjeet ter the leading and main principles of - itly.old patty id mach - vein 'cum and deprecate the toner of - ;itir acknowledged leaders. and supporters. If theretit orry reason which :will pretreat General Scott -' . -• from eternal; tin "honorable peace, commanding. as he - - ...• doet,the 'whole city Mille Aztecs. with his powerful hat. • tefiell; It Ia3Iie,BPIRIT OF TiIF.A.SON which I unhesint. .- ' Mersey i wi pnimalged by the leading . whit( Journals at . • bone. '- settle m yself laritiones of Jalapa, a short . ' titati-sinte. I possessed Of . all The late newspapers - Published in thatplace.and anon '44dmining them, I.tbnid , that, in•tbat•plaee..the same as la Neriep, the strong . , • est magetrivets published against 'oar °nue are selections .. . . from • wina . PATER.S.OF . THE UNITED STATES ^" ' ' ~- Retract ff. a - L:elleiffroa•Norton AreGiffin, 'of' trauling,flps . .- ~ la . -;''"Nt 7 t4liiddler 'and • myself • were detached from the rust '• . , :-•, of the erdapany, and hatt-st hunt time of it.: 'We hod *Well. ' . .-•- '. - ty or th eni upon as at one time-killed six of them ' • and • •.. • thereat left us .IVinebiddle was wounded slightl In•the .. 7 .... -' • aide..4.l was knocked over, hat - not butt badly; Our es••• - tapeless tailaelahlatC ' /be bodies of the slain. or rather i:F .. •".• be - Witted:Were found that night and .brought in: They - . .., wero' Most 'horribly nnatilated; (agreeably to the M &atra •:.':••: '' •z. —.does etfiMl C.0.11ININ) hr the humane Aferirans; sat ,:-... ...-r,- souckso, that itwasditlictili iir recognize, in their matilaj ted*rvasionefontrer comrades...whore lately:bloomed in *- .... -. . , .. - ..the.tdt,vigerof health... Poor Crutch:Man was most hen% • -5: riblydi4.gured ; : tld:in far t,they nil Nolo the Moot shame:* fattriarks of violence:, amt. the rat r qless eneinv; , ,lliket ~• 7haeodied in a GOOD CA.USE. ft!, Icing, for their C0U.114. TRY'S RIG il'l'S: yet/ell notso much a sacrifice forthuli • •.--..••• toantry, as to reunper thatuttel-racy I tint ray fatal-I , S ] .. ..yeis(tion. is t; honie ; .wit ic h.: if p.ersluted In; must weaketi r l ••, , -,..' nsyslestroyr every olint of the Administration, to prose . '.* • cate.llol war to's spenlyterrnination--will cripple every' • - -;energy orate government, and compel tin ion ago the War .. ndirticnitsfm:orronefatle a dishonorable peace. Bat for - ••this. TRICASONA UDE spirit of erne:titian, We had been ~ .- . •-. . boirte erethi4 and our may. been can only be 'determined • •:.-by the duration' of Mat apiwition.. , • • • ', ... ‘'. • - ‘ 'EnracPe a- lruir fnain t'iiiit."CharlcOlVaYlot." ' -. re can.be no peace. • I hese' always - ~ • • believed • thiss and n my belief is confi rm ed hy the occur renetsof.twery-day. _Let theta ho decisionin the admin.. ine1000; amt Urea Jet us have vigorous deeibion", in the • • • • 0 • - Ult.. WhiM•areninil: • I hantray lined erilit'llinbilintion and shame:WhenldditlC ‘..-- ..' that 1-entre been pmesniter of theirparty„ ...Nlr , STrlikuor's • • speeelv hirX peen repeUbbett-here, by the Mexicans, in, ,- • ' every etitiety of Rim. us well ea a synopsis ofMr. Clay'S; .. .- and they hare beets prole tire foundation of stiipcall to the: Mexican pimple: raanrtaiii4'iliembilheintaleci,,ioie,fint- '• , •.•_ temp-their lioyies,' rot oho of the 'prvid parties of our; country writ arrest thi..yror•reutiott ot the war; Mittrlttegi . . - • ting on forever,no ray npiolcitt. all presPe_Missifispritrtirer% ./ t ble settlement' or it .: 'IT snrAs TO ME'TIIA.T:TIIPe. • ' ~ ... WHIG - LEADERS ' A Rt. G VILTr OP, TO E .wigusr. - ~,....- KIND . 0) I'RF:A.z.ON, I have discovered - hexer, that. ~ : sormeentelnilm,Stalet.".who has' bad access mall the gab-, -; .. -- - licatiotutOrthe'countrt, has been itieorrespondenecwith I ... • '..the Idekldnitortery of State, rind. las tnntituitted to„ • . ,-'-' ..• Ma in 'the lirliet4.A of the - An.tfic.iat preis.' fa. °ruble Jo , -.:•-, Ake Blexicaus-mil the. Alczican ca Lae... I have inmy pos. -......, ..;„‘asaymen te eirlyzere,cendred orthese articles. Many of -., • : , them •Wele tratishated and republiihcrl:henei and one of, .; rbenie arseirdelefroin'the • New'Tork Express, - Inn op ./. : . . peal tope nentliCeiCa of the United States to oppose., Mr, ' .. , : , : , rolioienkirin'Sbation. nporithe gronnd that the war wus '.. ~ .--.7ll•Mligloairtiar-4 enetale agamst the Catholiczeligiou - - ; -; : iii Mexico.) lets and only been published in the Mexican: ... ~: palterS;bat priumdltiliand4.slls. and eiiealateel by thou : - _ SilltdaJd Ea arc ,divrrhstoon in the city . of Mexico_ Me corittl2, , ireeihr Hines Ilk/ Mai. her. mud ef ter likert that • = ."- .".; 'Ass kas-shrif in do scar, it airing to skriziean,eraea.pub+ -...-- . . . . - . . - •• • •;• •• • , r ' ~ ,7,.......,::: ; Iti!nn, , Zsguirast .rotstsvteania Tcdtinners. dated • ... -. • •. •'" t . ,. , „) . 3., t t- ".• '.; r.. Cwt . or 3lmacp. Feb. 1. lita. . -,.....:. • - • ir rseati'ilihnow what opinion to express of this war, :Worathat would be the best policy mar Government could , .-,.. , • poranc.:,) lied hopml. thaz the proMund jadmnent, the' , ~ ~.. - long eimeriquee. surd. ic.vhnonlisrar y ability- of sas h erni , , .., ' ...neat Statesmen is /Ivory Clay and Ibniel Webiter, could - '... - hate dielated room remedy. to hare extricated oar coon , . ' ••• , s ny.fMnf:- the unpleasant ouratieu in, which she is oow ‘• •.: • ,•':d.-but tow roily are we disappointed. The late - ..,• - sperteh 0f.31r. Clay bus already dorm store to prolongthia .'' • •* *flirtthen, anl tbiog that could possibly. have been desired • i. ',rbyour bittem4 enemy.' Tie Mexican peoplerlenve ert: 1 hope • •.•.: , management and ho from such sentiments as Mr. Clay -••• : . • - • - antra tlitntbui of %% - big* prints ulgate; and if they , • •,":-. , • . •dealre to clunTet the interests of our country, to promon • - -. - the 'midyear. of peace, each 11113 aago must be entirel y • ~. • . - momast......ma "oppenre tone man prevail einirersotly; they . .' • - Inuit see us a/l)fren and united upon this absorbing ones .c -: *. • , tittrelict one sentiment-one purpose only prevail; a 4 k •,-, firm 'determination to'prOsecutc the war with the utmost :. - ~ "vi„,mw. and ifunything will ever bring about a termination .-. ' -... • ~. the pitriford: that hope is fain." It is too late now "tit awe , . . ... inpaprsheffericeipie or oriMn of tbe War, to enquire into its . - . lastmobrittltisure'em onr pani as the dayfor_reasoning is , . . a •.. Doa:'sow is the time for nedare-arompt, vigorons,' de ,... . enowerriction.'•ll - e want men, rum speeches. - Give theta • blaini, - -not words. - 'rite . langwav uttered by some of the - press-Xs- epithem applied 121 .. 0mi such as murderers, rob : -•• tiers and Getris-4 - s.e. tualedimions--the mantes invoked op- ma Men Who havelursaken their home and eountry-who . - harm come b-re to madare every retainable privallitn, to . it , ••• .. i =ose thensselwri to drutga soddeath in every forth- . M' •,..,...••• „hat too by mtr own countrymen-r calls forth the bit • It• :. •- ~- • terun- condemn/anon-she most profirand scorn and dig-' .-.,.,, „susi, ; Non may imagine how keenly we feel the injustice ' and basertemof such Mom, age. 31/Ramble contemptible ;,...- •• wretches, -protted as. they are by the sar'red -freedant ;•• • ' of the Arras"--but moncenreeially by distalice-ecure 1 and ceonfonable sts they are tu home, they thas thunder', • their infattiniisl'es and load the-foulest insults at men , WltOhth'fizSts, bleed s,r._ dying for them. But let them I -- .. • taketheirarOY. kt th en zalkon-let theta wallow. - Ido •••._. . litot*lnty• theta: I mould not stop their mouths. Better •', ~ ~. ;•yar best?? dcegi - lid Lily the mom I ' than such au infamous Avintfit•/Wear itratbe.:` ..... .: •'44ozofttfroro. tern s V Calmer Henry R. Lant. of the -5 , " •, • .''. bedlam* , fidanrs ai Maranon% an the 22nst w. Ft4u ., , ~ . - ,..stinly and ktrwhin purpose me 'we bete! It does not , , •._ leepase, mein my present position to speak of the causes .',"...-.... Whieli . led 'la the present • unhapif conflict between thee, •••• .....- Ilaited:Statesand Mexico. nor :the manner in which i the War bait lirea:reurdnete4 it is enough fur us to know I -. " ' that wc•fic:ltereia sthedience to the rail •of our countryi , l .• ~ ..... that we edit,' to d..k.r0l a sister Stale. to protect the sta-•1 ' ~• limier Wider: foetiv.eagr, the blood of•oor stanshtered • brethren. If the character of the war is neer Chati,Tett.or I •„ . ithall be changed hereafter. we are sorely mot to blame for I ' 4 - • "it- .Ithen oar, tertittoy .is invaded, cits stases., Guirkirat, . ~. ' nod ouilvibilry is inrofrid in a sato V . war, (serval, reek. terribir war,'Me eigiz(n was them winnoas his nit/ and stoph„ coldly la titleillatt lhi chimes and chances of that was. whet- ricrh:s ilnicuacnis Ina, to, UE IS AT it r-xliT A TIMITOst. As ; ..' a na;ion ire hert,por ;ought this tear. it Aar berm/axed upon :•'..j •::-..: M. V i.C.1 7 0 - VOTITUI:iti of Mexico has "fused to Tre,sTe '...,. . ' our Widen, burreftved to negotiate, has refused to ae- - Irtfletettp.ptitlitat claims, noel tidied to respect our Ter -007 on yorate, CA V Sf4s rub W,Lll.l%*ii COMMENCED. . Ir e t P it. " WlTAATtri'lt..VE'4l..Vieroll -Mrs. ---, a lady. li`noX near Vitt. , burgh (at the. Garrison) states to us that a clnictin:lhe'rEnnily had been afflicted with storms a long '. . tiine, - until the health - of the child had become very much ' ••• . hapoleed.,l7lThet 'had tried , various things without tiny .. • : penninenrhenefil 'ben* 'derived: ' She finally tried a . • Wi#o,o.Dr..Willant's • Verrnifage, which brought away ',.. an taunting' muss of . worms, “ eat n and -. entirely used X*,...i-eince that, period - she further says, the health of the Olt hits improred rapidly, and is now entinly well. This .... . - Venon - oge alertly], does -.use up worms" Try it- : ~_. • • These tactile/nes. prepared and sold by the proprietors, I‘Va • ' A. lipaeirsinty k C0.,•N0 2, Commercial Hotrd.iberly , •.. Ete...h.,.....-g„....• whom all letters for ageocfes or o . --- Ma basineitsrowt be addressed. Sold also by J. Seboofl:.' lalakitrAf'Co4 Ogden. k • Snowden, Jael brobler, U. B:ii ,L........... Sellers, P: b. Spotrden, John P, Scott J. D. Caiielchtniell P . "-. - A. taltalittii!Jlap; 4pantdina dc , Kneeland, and IV :1 L.'. Jae ...Qs. c;•..4t v •,.....: ~ ,• •r - ; ' - • . 1.. .. Alsaihy Ellis:Mir...Beekman, arsd .T . 4. M. currY. Allegheny) ',: - . 7- , • eity,. -- vsywysfstrallAilt , ' , ., :, l ; ~... ,:$.44,, a1 . 1 • ;; :, • .r• itt*,r,tationifiliniinsin oriire z.eiiii4 . earii.tiyl ,::- .4gWit4CArt'lknia*Caproitant fiesaedg.-,-Mist pikar .. .. . ljte, , ,l.eugpT Itiip taken, when at the age oPaixtechcbiith '-' - - a Wight .c rd,,avhieii she liegicelud Until thedungs : fell n I'; •••••„ : prey, to that . sorting. destroyer, Consumption, When op , - , ..... plittllOU. to 4 pljr.liciun was triads, but to ton efket.• De ..-,..... _ .cauth.yeic i l lter, cum, a hopeless one, and prescribed hat ,;,."••:-.. ' litlMMedirii3O falter. _la the meantime she discharged ; •,,r:.,,!, . greit"cunahne• of blood, with much expectoration of ~• - finch Phlegm aotigh. , /ler Inality frame at !comb be .,.' • camfe::tiictuee( t orn livinKokelelon. Her last •was ntlx ;.:, • ~ lottil4lonked for by her mends, that her sutretings might -, .. , mid bythFpingi of death. During. the time. ha physi• •, -.:•••• atut:trenuently.called, 111311 . 011,the last resource, deter.' mined to test, the virtues of -Dr. Donato's Expectorout . ' . • Itemedy;attivior tustie,ed some extptordinary cores per formed by.the medicine lu /igniter 'cases, ...Up 18 once ob, • UthredLltsm. Unties; Miiradinitainc red it to' Mr..: The': • • rourfardny Itt. foetid Seine changes, !which gave; hopes. -r.• _lle 6:Wailed giringibe ptedir,fne for eighteen days GC .•• thatiltairslier,was'rendsrett ithje. to betrolking in her bed: chatither. to rho :n - ifoinahment .o.f itrA frielltht and vela- - *et.. She enntinned,pqin^ tli lay iehle for eighi i ' r ell' ,. . wheaslM. denial - ea • herself Attorcly. free from, pain and' dile-deer F i int'bOrlifTw9ilir.lially . .cT.guitatiou 1u parfeet, -, Focabhitiy.Wsifir.*x", *ii.:Eo.'Pherix.stceet. Zit iris 's; • , . . . . . . Itr . ...Tit).o4o..Sutogi r of Nouvalk; %HUY. -under aaititPhcr 111 :1846: ;that .•. - Vanglin's Vegetable' "'W L APIit doing' suondors du all kiwis of: com P ia titter , esipleiurest,it %air isroluviles little short lllorAlgtria/..* In fever nadague,sn billions diseases; iif drolleSAllS.Ararsaje katalesliffseultp,ltingsitseases,.ton Ltisnlubjui rlyspeposa." &c.. for .s.shy should Are go , orcr, ' I U-wapiti eistakiAtte;"iitirkes sal these '4lll4lam:ire, ',Coed its beneficial • elfeCt as apperent et e ry..instunce.: , . liar to what MUM Wu attribaseatesuctiese; there we stop*: r.'....the Wttele course of ibtaucec 18 60.400.4611 us; }re donut ' : tindOiulnitit; - ;'3leAlettl - tae.o step ;24 of thrli tin Is' to' eenehA thOl heel laPinsit;lt isenpes . thein:t i her loot onotil.a I ttle:iiladlf they are unsibts,rsed.thovrbroi.. .. pa. dm ilktii!) , and 'pomposity of tumtner. wt lsh lit half: ...their eapital in traiteatlid &It to.sootbrinol nrifl,:lo put it oat egisseece; •IWlrarder they fight tbe mina-kat*: growlbeltesitunt; and 'the' iircaker Weir °veil praetle4: and Slisoinefilelpthet:rissurtie, 'with the air 'of a' broken dawn doudy,litsoucte Notifonable hat now ragged 'Cloak.' Asir sliguliksoiled and f rnbplhe fray, artd•VeraliinTaiith. r an , °lva airdest7;:`'Reinfer,:get a; parit - plaettbe *poi, in ionf adrectisernent dn. -bar , !alums, ander 'Great Arne:dealt ilentedr" .‘" 'Agents In Pittshure . f, ratio! Dasin./ ' •• ' ~~' ~ . ' ' • , • ...v.ivf .•• ,1 :)• - ' 41 , . -.„., ---, .. f Atilt , 44-,-*-• -- ,! - ,. " - •" 7 44,1 qq4; , : it-'-.4- - c4 '‘. t.i 4 AllAt 011, 1 1,1i , t . Api11aig16443.er.”4.....20.4;50,0. 'inc43:•••••••, t P. W.r.., •lij#4o:l• 11 :t&twz,ls, , t 1.1 f. 4-I' ."...d . .3..: - .....:° A • :.,‘ :.•• **. , .-:. . ' 1N "...a''46 . 4.4,.' '. "' . .iir l Ci. .. * 2 4 ..",41,1A4 ./ t * il P re; : IA: 4,ti •• kft a...*• 4 *1ii•••41t....k • 5 '5...L'5 .. ,.......r, 1 .. .% .1 ;-. ~. '-..' •- 2 '' . ••• . ... ' -• P. -.... • ! .7 ;' .^. . x Pt .. 2 r .i . t• ii r• V i . .- V‘.•;;;:k: I•':.e. S' *Y.* .% - : 00•,.. ~ . , .., ,''; .. - • ' *1 j. 21. I'4 4 ' ..4 '..g; ?' .. "4'..S 't tt t...“ A ' 4 , , ( 10 : • "t.:. '‘, • i'• • '1,..k 4 0 ,A Ai 4 , 44::' q 4 ~4. . "1:', 4 'II, ''• Vl.• '1 . . - . • • . ' • 't , b4.1: 1 4 . %I Z:4) a- v, e 0... ,-..4. • "b".. •;.......t; :* •• h n'.. ' , 1.1-• .•'' - • ...iNSP 1:9C.:V • e..11r •IV • ti5....n: .17 . q"....t . 'rfil ,' .. 4 ` . ::. etc.. 1 ,4: Ar-t• . • MMUI =I MEI =I MEI BM 1111111 ME : • NM MEMO MEE IM=MEN .. N•, • • /r Cie ,Ilion!ing Po 411AI TR 4 X D ' ,IR ANDTA 0 Pmmulg t • • pi T T:8 BAI ft'a , SATURan 2•108k8G, 119. FOR PRESIDENT; . . -CASS .. • . .•' OF MICHIGAN. tammT,. . PITZL E R of Ezrucxr• 9 iv . • ~---ry-r.rfor „ r . .osoliovirkAT.ko ilp l / 4 11151mItAL TKRET Aniitut.euteikinx AV of CI I LLl.lk.ll Liti, ear e . , AYR. misits, 0 on envois. f, • -intiluolitstreeivx•E/.10101th.. 1. EICNICISB, l ' lollillelphla Coody. • 11. Ilium R. /Esther , City, 111. Jr ac - - do IV. A. 1.. Bormrowr. do do V: Jacob S. VeS. MOntsoLllol7 E021.101S E WCIG11; lKhi.tL (10 . VII.. iVira.lem AV. DOWXING. Cheater VIII. Ilexes IIALDKM.LX. Lancaster do • 11X....Pirrca Kits!. !Jerks do X. IleitNA au S....4calooNorEa. Monroe do v.- XL .IV3t. II %VP:MA No, AVvoinhig do - Ilninwree, Tiogo do Xlll..Jo.tx CrKis ,n Clintoddo XIV.-Joitat Weltnris, I.e 6 anou , do '44:, •- XV. it.PagltT J. Fano& York de XVI. Fusokows Sarni: do XVII. JonS Cnoseria.z., II unti Fronklin ngdon - do XVIII. CUAILL.I3 A. I/LACX, GreCllo 010 XI X. G0:01.01;•AV. Bowases, Bedford Ua I XX. Jons It. MIA xsos. !Scorer• • do, XXI. Gnoaox P. 11411111.70 X. Allegheny do X XII.. W. H. Darns, Crow ro rd do i 'X XIII: TtatattlVlVES. ['Aster do • XXIV. taafes (l.CasraaLyDuder do, • «FOR CANAL ' COMMISSIONER ; 35"IcATII• . - P• A 1 1 .• `1! . - • Of , Weelmoietand County. '7 r 94 ONall . , 9 . . .M -.. UR.• • • V. AV at C.EC. rmimy-ann. • • • ..P.VII:4SitEM tiLT; -J: 3111TC11 l'insborg b. • - JOIE , : S. FIAMILTUN. • do. •1:I)31.1:ND SNOWDEN- Allegheny. iVILLIA.II L. -MILLER,. Vc realUe a. .t ; • - EIi.IyAii.DISINCORKLIL, Lawrenceville. • •. WALLACIi, Bak - •• .." • • ', inane or .rii g comer, - I. I I EISJAMed,VVLI•9O;II, 'Elizabet/i florough IN. tAlta.M.it..;iiiiit74.li-s .OF TKE-UNITED :RTATEE,:,2IBEATIES. RESOLUTIONS OP. CON. .PUBLISIIED BY duromurr. titonting Post 30 I,3tilitipn :Office • CCIILN;RR OF WOOD AND . •EIFTII STREETS. •• irr See' advenixemem oe ilte Gest page. • :11:r dArertisevare rlynexifd fo ham( in thiir farm, 10.1?te 4 o7doek: -P. PE 'MO win 6f fonlptied with ; in order 10 In sire an insirtion. IniniiniponinCir, an tnriierhour would be prcfirrat. - - • 1 D r W. CA RR.Ustited Staten lie%•7llAPeT A r.re nry Son Buildings. N. Ti. corner of Thin! end Dort street,. and 400 North Ponrill street—is DDT only audit:wised Agent . . . . , Treaty with..lc,,w Glirenada. ;Our readers cannot:fail to be intercined.-in the Treaty. of . Pcate,A mity, Navigation aed Commerce betwece the United States and the Republic of New ....• Grenada, orbiieb we publish thin morning. It hill be fonad.in the opposiie page. ' : ~... "All the Decency"' A gentleman who aria in Philadelphia daring tha 'entire session of tie kellerarcopieition writes to : his friends thus:— • . ed We have bet passed * through one of the most +carious, dinipated, and tumultuous scenes that ever—A had almost said—disgraced Philadelphia. So 'much drunkenness and profanity as have Blled our streets, day and night, I have oever before wit .neued,and'pray I never may again !” The writer must base 'been in some very secluded and happy spot.in 1810, or ho might have witnessed bachanali an orgies and midnight revels, inch as were not on ly a disgrace to Philadelphia, but to almost every village, town, and city in the Union. Then drunk - eneess, profanity, and indecency were more t 001.... Mon than we 'expect ever to karts them again ia this country ; but if such has, been the opening of the. 'campaign by The leaders, there is no telijng where it' may end. By the tay, it sounds rather singular, to . bear the prime movers in many of the disgraceful • revels of ISO now lauding Gen. Tayfor to the skies, on account of his strictly abstemious habits. We know nothing to the contrary.. respecting him; bet when such characters as these are required to ranch for a man's temperate habi ts i this piety, and all . other good quaLties, it seem. Lou.' very mach-like: having a recominendedation for virtue and chastity signed by the inmates of a brothel. It may be true; but people ought to look beyond the recommendation. The Country—The crops. The latest accounts which we have from the dif- ferent sections of the country, represent a Most favorable condition of the crop' of every descrip tion. In Tompkins county, New York, a letter says—" Throughout the entire section of country, tkere is every indication of an abundant harvest. There has oht been a time - within ten years, when the wheat crop promised better." The Trenton G 3: trite, in New Jetsey; states, that--" The reports .frona the different sections of our State, in relation to the growing crops, are of the most satisfactory character. Wheat, mire, oats, potatoes and grass are,idl in an unusually forward Stiftp, and the pro -6'1,114 is, that the agricultural products of the State will , this year, far exceed In valve the ha:- vests of the; lait,cven all a difference Of 20 per coot. open the earth`value In favor o f 1847." In Maryland, the papers of Hagetatown, Westminster, • Williamsport,' Centreville:4'; ind Cambridge, repro:. .sent 1,1141 wheat and eye an 'asst-abundant. They say—" The 'yield :will be noprooedented." Tho same is said Ali:South Carolina, tied in Jibe eastern part citiiidka *lt is represented as fine. The edit-, ion fei...4tting is represented, emu' where, 14 be trite forward: . • l':511011301SSIN• - • j: !ft: if!egishOtitielir this new State met at filadiess eprigiedoesitAi7i.l6ti:ith insiant, and was organised ief6cerin P. F. 'llltiteiiileS; 4 . .11 Fayette, Speaker , of tho Hoase; D.' N . ,' Johnuon,Clerk; fl. . Abbey, ,C:lerk of the Senate, Over. Which the fleut. Governor presides.- All Demecrals. The mesnige Governoi Deerax is a very creditakle prOdectioni_ judicious both in spiritaediniength. School education, Legal Ream:a; the erection °frit 'State Priisnikiliii.filodification of Capitai POpisioneat, theta)* the delitsora to routderei - shall be put 'to death, the abolition of Idilitia Parades and Madera. .Itdirect Tax, moderate Expenditure, and no Repo :sliation,lllirer and Harbor troproi.ernents and flome. E.ieroPtion. On the Sih; 'Henry Dodge end P. Walker, Democrata, were elected United 'StritiltSenators on the flist" ballot, by &Tote of CO to 23.eter:theYedcra1 candidates. Cartrkr P.1.710L1N124..?:64 cotetoporery rays. th a t the ladies mber,e,LipJirokiifeill favor of capital pea iahseentf, ther . oltie,bkfito . l,7 . l*ef the old :node of a.otriiiatioa.:;iiting‘irati#l/401*riecti Bet, the . itolir'ltitetores; they*att'itidit.4 m 9411"be . round their ould. ittiftliet be capital Ouisheitet indeed! . .;,Trte, liesente.— , Seme of the Fedi about; Boston, sro . irilt . i , eao persuade their pa_ery; that the reason lojuip'oyfOietted Mr. CLAY was. %mann of the nomination of Gen: ems by the D.:macerate. They said that lktr:' Clay told them " that it would be all up with bini" it got, thoPrd 110 no#liottid: and that when he heard the reenlttt Baltimore - lei:bad no de sire to be nominatedi lbetrialiay:kn'siMe troth in this. • , • _ ~ ~ ;i tfiMIMI •-•,.•:' ,. ': .. .r . fr . ,k,•; - ;,i':'!7: , ,: - :. , .: , .!:: :...'-•i•:..:::..7:.:...,•:.:.(;:::•,_:,.. MIME IMEI MIMI IN , - Hon. Asumszw Svmvear.--The Waynesburg Mei.. .cenger .says:-- - . 5: -- ie' W o once heard Andrew Stewart decliic, before . e public meeting in this place ...so heip me God: I with' never vote favotather v:stli:fot tidents4o 4 !.. .ifces south of the Mason and Dixon line,'And this' :declaration was endorsedjby the f4derkporq of ~.this district, What'*illhir-.Siosiart du_ Wit..ws iice.. 40eretal Taylor, who:is '4,:sinittiern iiiiihAah ii;,intli-* ern principles; and-:nn eatensise staii-holder, is the - . .aderal candidate for - F*44Lp :What Ira he do! Why ha will do just what . ...._ ill the rest 'of the anprincipled.demageguesin the, country are doing: ---he wili.pitifesiii !great lova fur,. Gcn. Taylor, whom a portion of his .party have said was " unworthy of holding a cominismion in the army of the United :: kiiiii. , i: 'fie will swear • that he has alw a ys liven for Taylor,. anJ will shout .. . •_over' bit'distirighislied . ser4iCes, in " an of just and - unconstitutional war, ,, " a war .against Ood;"'sind one in,WhiCh "the powers ofhel/ were combined: , he is one of the pure, disinterested patsdafs who would not, hate AU office under the General Gov .o:lmes:l ! . , R „i..: ~~_- ~.a • • The tree Sp . • • That sterling Demomotic paper, The :Telegraph, .nt Macon, in Georgia;' -thus honestly discourcest-- ;We exhort every,Dernocrat—every republican to, keep hiinself firmly. attached to Our main body of his [may, .There is no''other sifu course. -Adhere -tenaciously to the old republicakievues,and to them alone. The Taylor no party party will present no isitues that will not lead . inevitably to the overthrow of the principles ofthe great republican party of the country. Can-Dentocrata forget the extra session of 1841 so readily, when the Whig party, booted and spurred, and maddened by.so accidental triumph let obt to override. the country. The Whigs hope by disguising their principles now to got Democratic votes, and by this meansnucceed ntur ride down the` Democraticparty itielf. We hope 13,0. good Demo crat will Consent to iuch suicidvf • • A FEDERAL PEOPULT 3 "..4I his address to the Pee ples soon after he was in this city, Mr. Clgy.tays, my friends " have represented to mo that the with drawal of my name would be fatal to the success, and peritapnlead'fo the dissolution ty' the piety with which I have been associated, especially in the free st3tes. ,, One•of the . Delegatas in the Federal Con vention at Philadelphurdcelnred„ when Gen. Taylor was nominated, that "the Whig pity is ilhnolvetf;" the " Whigs" of hfarsachusetts and Ohio say,the same; and these will •not; sustain the . nomituttion; vrhilo the imprintfiled inneigoguesZwho'arn always 'seeking for Office, are ,l?oznaing for TArtoa 'who: iarty candidate! TUE .301/Elltflq.7l" ~LDAiI: The National Intefll~ gencer gives the following statement of the vationa . alnonete nod intes of the bids for-the Government loan: The amount offered at 3 per cent eel : upwards was:. , At 2i to 3 per cent. premium At 2to 21 per (%.,nt.: do • At II to 2 per cent. do At under 1} per cent, do At par... No exact TOII SOAP MAYEILL — Among many otb• cr ran a kable stories told of California, it is said that in that'colintry there grows a plaat,which is used by the people there for wushing , every descrip tion of clothing in cold running water. In using it as soap, the women cut the roots from the bulbs, and rub them on the clothe,, when a rich and strorg lather is formed which cleanses most thoroughly . To propagate the plant, the bulbs•are set ins rich moist soil,.,nad . grow most luxuriantly in the so ft bOttoms or Vane ) . or bordering running streams. I , A !MOODY Waitee..—A curious case of petty des• peration occurred in one of the "stews" of this city, one d•y this week. A liquor cask was said to be empty by one of the party in the room, while anoth er accented :1 was not. Words brought on a wager, and as peop!e ofseestaio clasimake much out °M ile things, the empty cask man was fool hardy enough to offer to hare the cask tapped at the same time that a rein In his arm might be punctured—the blond to flow as long as , the liquor I—provided there should bje co unfairness is the transaction. Their compan ions, sumo doaen of congenial spirits, were ready to see " fair play, re for they lihcd to set the fun.— Accordingly both streams %ere started ; Int unfor tunately there was more liquor than the man of blood calculated on. Having great courage„or a timidity called courage in this civilization of oars, W adhered to the terms ofhis banter until aboutfallingfnto a state of uneenciousners, When some of his friends agreed to the forfeiture, and the blood was stopped. The fellow was carried home and is now recovering. Marstrnonat..—'4o notice in the New Orleans papers a curious case is which Proctor and Kate Meadows /two names familiar to Pittsburgh Theatre goers,) are Interested. The parties were married in New Orleans, a few "weeks ago, in the legal And Christian form. Immediately alter the ceremony, Kete went home sad locked herself up in her room ; Proctor remained behind fill s late hour, drinking with his cronies. Ile at length went to his wife'• room and applied for admission, which was refused, —she contending that they had bargained that be should kerp his distance, and canlent himself with the name of "lord" merely. Both have appealed to law for redress. • The papers argue that it is a very queer and fanny case as it stands. Kato Meadows resemblp in feeelings the lady mention ed by the Kuickerbipcker, who got married, and the next day appeared-before a magistrate to enter a complaint against her husband for " taking liberties with her." Quarren Sostons.—The proceedings of pester. day were uninteresting. Not 008 case of import ance was taken up. Petty Surety of the Peace ca eca occupied the attention of tho •Court all day. What a blearing if magistrates had exclnsisejuris diction in such' cases. There is 1111 , TC1110111 u•hy Curls and juries' should be annoyed With the little !wialcs of spleen which start between neighbors and 5a tho case of Cam' aseA. APClarg, a motion ha boon mode for a nearltiar: In the case of Cont. vs. Burkhardt and Folk, be lied yelderany t againat whom the indictmenta were preferred, the Jury returned a verdict of '.Guilty ,, against Burkhardt qa .two, s and the same against •7; 01l on one: ATTZNPTAT SPIOIDC.—A returned volut l iteer NAM ett. 0 7 Doi who bas since enlisted into the regu jar service, and has been for some time engaged at the renticevocis,- on Liberty street, while laborikg under that awful affliction, mania potu, attempted to. destroy himself several times, on Thursday, with a knife. Barnacle several gashes, but failed in his attempt.. Owing the evening ache tame day, as one of thie offiersof the establishment was pauing the porch inside, he foetad the uafartunatersain hang. ing up. 'He weiijuialilj , taken slows .and restored, Fonwo Dusio.-Yesterday morning man was - found dead in ecid is Ditineriwille. A c ollier i reached. Ins /est breath was escaping. The Coroner was sent for, vshcshastily organised Jury, and ?reseeded to ep,quire Into the cireuesstan- ;--Sinee 60 above was written we learn from the Coroner Mit the person found deal was Mr. Ora Yonne, a man well knewo in ;his city and vicinity. lie has been a vesidenehere fur many years, ndtive of Vermont,) and has held Many important place s of trust. We. are pained to say that his disease was mania polo. During idie evening previous to his death, he had been watched; but in the mor.ning ho ma d, hi e escape; and was not heard of until news el `his death reaehed hii friends. . • tar The prettiest audience we have ever seen in Pittsburgh, was the . one ,ibich graced Mr. Lover.s first appearance in this city, on Thnteday.pight. MEM • •• • . • -• ' 4:%;-&;re 1.4,r4:0-AnAit.elk,r-M • ' • ISE . ' !"~. • ;_t , , •:.‘" - MEE • •' ' •••,•••• .~. .1,616,000 1,821,000 1,399,000 61,000 $60;344,000 LOCAL MATTEIi.S. OHO tar IVoirer.—Tbe Demerattc citizens of the .Third Ward are requested -to tutittut - Temperance Hall on Wednesday everkinithe 26th' 14t, ack , for the; ph rpose etformiel a .t.leitk — fittie As ' - MANYI 5 kligkriATS. A attizt purt.—Mr - RootiSof th Woa District iu Obio;iellitii.PtidCril,friiiii4ii ibtaisf.tbity norni .note him fur Congress, it must be without any pledge to support Gon. Tanoz fnr the Presidency: for, -say. he,' I. I cannot support Mtn." It is also under stood, that Mt. Postnithe iederal ca ndid fur Gov, ernor in Ohio, •ha t e writiel: t o a inert:her of' the Bite Philadelphia ConrentiOn, assuring him that be can not now bo cleetcdGoiernor.• • . • i sotiatiori. s: be' The buys are- beginning to announce the up. proaakof the Fourth &ready craikers=those hull slay pesia—may ha heard in the stream. Can not the 'lvf:lor,prevent the imie in.someway t Where . is the use of municipal laws if-they cannot be en forced. ' etzl:' We are indebted' te Messrs. JOIIRSTON & Scootrow, corner of Market and .Third streets, for a•CoPy Of "Harper's IllustratedCatalogue.7lt 'taint■ list oral! the books published by these cel ebrated .bookeellers. The Catalogue is furnished . grays, sod orders for any of the Dooks j •will be promptly attended to by Messrs J. & S. NW" Miss Ttnt.t. DLea , an actives not unknown to fame, and who was very euccessful here during • short engagement a short time ago, will arrive neat week—about Wednesday—and appeal it a num ber of her favorite characters. The Southern and eastern papers say she has improved vastly. /62" Last evening, about 10 .o'cluck, watchman Mitchnll wns called upon to nrrest, negro nnmcd John Fredeeinitetuiniii 'Virgin alloy, and 'got initS 4 a sculide with him, 'which'resulted in a broken jaw hone for the poor negro Ho was taken to the watch I house, and his wounds were dressed by Dr. Dorsey: tirb" The. r4lO Alto Steamer left last, evening for Brownsville with a glorious crowd of people r •who went to witness theldasnnie Procession, and partici patein it. A full report of the trip and proceedings. will 'appear in our paper. . • Air A ehild fell from a market wagon en St. Clairrstreb!) , Oterdiy, and fractured im scaly Med ical aid woo brought in, but it is funiul•too The parents were along with it; ikay'are country people. • s.r.Tbe sogers were out again yesterday. Wbat If 1 We thought the peace Treaty would put an end to these drumming operations. ter Simms :who has hem indicted for "table burning, will be tried • to-dayi probably. 813,341,000 7,116,000 • arrvair or TUE rcorgrivrAmA VOLONTECBM. At the request of many citizens a meeting will be held at the St. Clair, (formerly Washington) lintel, on Saturday evenitg, the 24th inst., at, o'clock, io make arrangements fur the reception of our gallant Pennsylvania Volunteers, whose return home from Mexico, we may ar.on expect. June 21, IS4B. • Y: • . Irr hre. Its:wen: The Chairman of tho nenoicnaie meeting hell in nth Wotan( Allegheny City, on Wilt inst., %%as our friend Cul. .1. 0. neuron!), instead of Breqinrd. Please correct the mistake.- l'he Cul. is a friend to the rights of the operatives. Deltil A Democusr. is IMagn mama • swain. Coml.-12y neglecting those salutary precautions which common sense dictates. many. very many. 0111 triclinia to their imprudence. IVe bate seen the your bride. blooming as it were. as the bird of paradise end the (nit flower of hope. the prido of her father and the joy of her mothet--her cheek flushed with anticipation. and her eye beaming stitio the soft ex pression of love—the gay dreams of life dancing on her Miley with the rich and variegated tints of the rainbow's promise: We have iliwn all this chatiged--ar e . th e wed ding garment fora shroud and the bridal chamber for this sepulchre of the dead: nod all this from neglecting a CI.IIIIIIOR Cold. Now, before it Is tau late, use lie. Ifnqrre Lierrieort and Tor. which gives Immediate relief. as thousands of our most intelligent Citizens now admit of its most eitraordinary cures. The gay, the heautful. and they eau:. speak forth its: praise, and will. so long ns it meters positive cures, and cheers the despairing family fireside. Fm #%le by 1 4 rart.ntao k Rertimairn. Grant alma,. one door below Beyond at, euid by J. Kidd & Co.. cornet Wood rind Fourthat. Jela • • IrrAtiortits, by thelenrrwition, nnement the net-re-U(ln of fattens or slime in the stomach, in vrilich also they involve thenttehres. It is said they feed apron it . , and if deprived of it, they die. The celebrated A - vetnlttige prepared by El. A. Pulinestoek. at Pittsburgh, Pa., is admirably adapt-. ed,in its.opermlon, firm. 40 remove thin mucus; nod se. conilly, to dentroy andkxpel the worms. rendered ten— der awl helpless by being, thus denuded. It is it remedy in which eve ir confidence ("HT( be ill need ; and that it has folly a nnwered the purpose, in en:wiles! from the him dredn of rertifirates siren in itt fiivor. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. C. S. Portia Ninnageritnd Lessee. raters Of ADMISSION: Dress Cirele• • • .50c. Second Tier. • • ..1.5e. I rit• • • •trie• Gallery 26e. Private BOIDA• • 81,00. nesters AND LASA'r PPRA RA NCE or rim SABLE' ARNIONISTS. MoYDAY. Voir Pt to tommeneo with • lILACK'It VED SUSAN. Willinnt.• • • ...Mr. Prior. i Capt. Crovoreo,• Mr. Reynolds. Slan. ° MSS Millar. fly-To be titllovred by Concert by tho Sabra Matto :rpm. ArfEll wittett. rivere 0T MISS MITA 111•LITINA. To conclude with CONCERT by the SABLE HAR MONISTS irr Doors open j. past 7; Curtain rises 1 before A. Omni IVearlng Apparel. TrHE subscribers beg leave to ehll the attention of 'me r!. 1 chants and gentleman of Pittsburgh and vicinity, to their fall stock of Furnishing-Goods fir summer wear, --coniiistingof superfine Shirts. of our own maim neture, Bosoms and Collars, Stocks, Ties. Satin Cravats, Ain slin Karts. Drnwers.Umbrellas, Hosiery, Gins-es, Suspenders, Se. A largeisortion of our goods are manufactured by us at our factory cant. the remaining portion are furnish ed-and houTlit from fi - et Ma Is and imp I tern. An ex:unlit:llion of our goods is solicited. We intend to sell low for cosh or approved credit. Shirts made to order at our factory east, in quantities to suit purchasers. of best motorists. nod at short notice. EDWARD TODD A. CO.. North-rant corner of Gilt and 'Market streets. up stairs. 1 "ILILIRT11 of July Fresents-I:rettell Was. linby Dolls. Ersilici: and Gentlemen.' fancy dressing eases and nooks at Austin —This evening, at early gas light, will be sold, at M'Ectuntes Auction ltooins, No. 111 Wood st., a few doors from Silt, an invoice of beautiful French Wit dulls, full dressed - and large sized, for Fourth of July presents. Also, a few fancy dressing and Shaving canes aecordcons, musical instruments. Also, a lam. lot of stew books. • JAMES AVICENNA, jell 4 • Auctioneer. uvEms , sum:3— J, Watch you will by daylight; • Widow Maehrcc; Rory fl ore; Indian Summer; Slaying. tiro Deer; • Ciowlaller Row, ahit.two Ojeda; '..Falry Boy ; • Ask me not•what I am thinking ; Low backed 'Car My Mother Dear;. I do not any I lave thee not; Forgive. but don't forget; The Chat:mhos' ; • Angels 'Whisper; Morning Dream; StVert Jessie wan young and simple; The Northland fur we; Molly Brave.' s.nl7 jt.2i lISSO 1•'O.I t. 'he partner i I Whip heretofore claming Between' the subscribers, oing business under the name of flames & Al'QuiSton, s this day dissolved, by mime' consent. • lOiliPll BARNES: • SAMUEL, III'QUISTON Shorpmbriql. i..jr1.3.1841/: 3t• GINGIIAMS.—Au invoice of !teal 1. Manchester Giughauts„ of nest and handsome received yesterday yesterday at the Dry Goods house of XV.-111. NUR PIIY. Tr vavY.suittriNu ciIEcKS, of Stewart's maim 'Llailitt.atire. constantly on hand.and sold hy the piece or.yard, at MO Dry G0043114401C of W. R. MURPHY. . GooDs,tor Dresses,--W. 12.111rnyn: his yy jut received on of IVlthe DeeseGoods, for Lodes. such as French' and. Scotch. Ala .temslins. Nnn-. iook.'n satin lattectintkonata, very bk. White Rootlet Ittbltoutt, Attuirth-enitt corner Of Fowl 13EA NUTS.-1W bus. Prune,Tennessec. for sale by .4 je. - .9141.T1.1 a SINCLAIR, • ;Thl Oltii.-17 bids. Mere; 9 do Prime. just received mid fir - s ale by rjernj _ 8311111 fr. SINCLAIR: F,GAR.--A good 'oll , 4Ortment of Principe' and Half Slicutish S.egurs, forsale by ' - .r= . , ~ SMITH E. SINCIAift. I - OAF. tii..70.A.11.,—N0. 2to bid. 2, 1 . 0 I' E RIC by 1.4 je22 SME.III4c.. • r reßACCO.—Miees extra Toloaeee, le smell boxs, for j, wale ly • [je2.ll SLYCLAII4. ..11...ie.L•tieruAt:PINVrr'ENDkTecEtnill‘jfilixet 'rrectiv—rfiab(tiTrtniiitnniet by -r- -{ie2l] . , Alu.LEn 13ICKETSON. C.lll't;37l' MALAGA - WINO-04e. env;ki.Svinet 3lnk; 4,7 gn just received and forsnle by • jea RicKorsom. 1,7()V.X111-11.180N TRA—littnilf•chems Young-Hy:s9n ;-, 1 ~Te.a, just ruecir.td itsid fer.Anle. by ' • . jen:- • .11111.LER ItICKET.SON. BUC:l}sgd°l°nibr RXCLATR. loi Nik - TZRooT--1 Sneks Snake ffi)m-•iiihl7 ------- m Etde by lje:.”). POINDEX11:11..& co. 4- , ....,- - „ , ,,,,,,,_,;.-,, , ,,.. • -,..,...,......,, --_,-...- --, • • -",•,--,. -- :.-...::::- •••-. .ii'"- - -.•; , : - :";:: , .:.'.••,..k , : , /,:.':....'... - _- . • , .' ,. . 7 ;7.1' , " . ..-' 1 '. , ;i:ti-:;i ; :; ; ;7•,., , ''-7 , -'r , - 7 '. --::'--er°4'.,: -- _~:~. - -- - • TIELF:Gun suricg— A tneetint; of the Storkhohl ers of the Atlantic ond Oldo Telegraph ComnsllY. will be held at the Atnerleau Hotel. In the city of Phila delphia. on MONDAY. JULY 3. et Se. An. the pur loose of a permanent organisation of the Company. All persons interested are mine/nett to attend., Ity order of the Hoard of Dirsetora. A. DOWNING . . .1e23.3t Presitlent.; 'a na; e naprove , 'ro i nerty. FOR SALE--A [trick House and Lot, in Ward, on Vine street; price 81500. Also. a Brick House and Lot, 4th Ward, Congress street; price 81300. .Alen, a Brick House and Lot on Knoll street, Allegheny; price $llOO. Mao. a Brick House and Lot on Jamei at., Alle gheny; price 1 3 1 000. Also, a vacant Lot on LoCust Street, sth Ward; price 8350. A, bargain can be had in the above. Terms neelminodating. 5. may I t General Aunt. Smithfield rtrefq. A r onumvs wartm KILLER is fat attestor to all 11 other temediesfor Worms. Jess 14th, 1843. This may certify that I gave lath of my children. three and five years old, Iwo tenspoonsfuls of Merge:is Worm Killer, to each of them. The youngest 1 , 111 , 6111 34 Large worms, the smallest could not butte measured less than 7 stitches. The eldest passed so large a number that we ,could not begin to count them I have used all tho popu lar remedies before the public fur worms, but reit say with a clear conscience, ltiorgan's Worm Killer is tar su perior to any now before the public. Siam= SOH wrox, rinkecatawn, Allegheny cannty. Prepared MA sold, wholesale and retail, by the pro prje!ltr. JOHN D. NOp.qAN. jet?..... • Druggist, NVood streci. Pittsburgh. BEAT ATTRACTION AT THE, raf,;Lii SALOON 13 - The Greaker Caeriosity in Pie Cilg. will lie exhibited on the top of the piazza, in front of the EaglO Saloon, every evening this week : A CHINESE FIRE WORKS: The only one in thin country-except the one on Parnum'n Museum. in New York. This novel sight eau he seen, free of charge, every evening this week. .fee Cream, Strawberries and Cream, served up its the hest manner, at the Eagle Saloon. PEA rten rc. PAVAN 5/ /1,../ JI SACKS GALENA POTATOES Just receirett per steamer Colorado; for Kole by' • ElifitUNO my 27 • , Liberty street, opposite Smithttela at. 4511A2TIThetrAtt tritiaTbiti . I — Ettingrtstare and 1) Rr sale bq tje2ll ItICKETSON.. - • 1311LVEILIZED AND LOAI - SUCAIt-140 bblL Nos. 12, 4, 5,0 and 7 Lost Sugar; , • ' • 25 half eases 14iverinrs double refindll Loa( Stigar; 40 hula , Lorecing's ;coarse pulve r ized "' " lust received, and - for sale by • jelo do 500.1Csa t ur al TTAr ! oEs-- A' sr %rA , u.uc nte nm er or EDIIA,-Gu.47,4, uery. oppoxite_SuiLlifhald. , JOHN H. MF:LLOR, 191 Wood street. - 0 MAIL CUBED HASI9tio bbla. just seceivc4, front •#.3 IC-Inuit:mml', and for sale by KINO 4 k - MOORIIE:Art t : Dinnaond. corner of Diumond tit F.EBE-501soxes Prime Cheese. jugs reed and for hale by fma2S] S. dc W. kIARBAUGH. Wlin% 11AVANNA, SUGAR,2O boxca Alehim 11u cana Sugar, jug reocired and (or side hy •I , MILLER.. 3c trii .,e C ci K v IKILEI, 7 4 ,V b i b's. ALse.kerel No. J, lurge,just ed ale by. , . . POINDFIXTV.R:4Ic..CO. Uf.410. 7 -11. Kids, N. O. Sngar in store and for Bale by °jai POINDI'..XTER Br . CO.- - SiJGAR,4OO bbla. Nos. 7, 8,9 nud.lo Lousianu- Loaf. J 0 bble. "Lowering's' , Crushed end Pulverised ugurs. For sale by rje2l) POINDEXTF.Ii. & Co. bate; prime W. FL Cheese POINIFF:XTI2I. 1b 410.. . It and Market st recta Hugh 1). King. - I' (LATE op TOE FITIM OF APCotio A Eno.) HANKER AND EXCHAN'GIi HILO E .; i ice-artt rof Fourth strict arid l'Ast Office alley.. TAI,ALER in COiri. Dank Notes. Time Hilis.,•Foreign atulDotnestie Exchange, Certiliesites of DepOsit,f&e. EXCHANGE on nll the principal cities of the Union, for sale in stints to suit purchasers. C , CRILENT mu! psi funtls reeci veil on dipositc. COIOI.IXTIONSninde on till parts of the lowest rates. npit-rtlw/os-airt Loud' for f3ale.„: , t. !run subscriber o ff ers for stile Eleven ,Flunitied.iterme I. of !main Franklin township. Allegheny comity. Mid al lout 10 or 17 miles from Km:burgh. •kncl is subdi• vitled into trects• contuining from . fity•fiX to sixty acres each, - end will be sold on series accommodating to diapers. • - Also, eight Hail ing Lena in the boron:di of Itirniin ham, being sttlucTisions of lot No. a, in Grogg'..nan iof pun, of the "aixu , two acre tract,'" 23 follows trhro, cacti. fronting-A ice! on Water street. and rtinniog Itaek ; 100 feet ton 13 feet alley.• l'as-o lots On Binglinin street, feet front each, one extending back 95 feet.' theiother 90 feet to an alley; and also lode hi* , each frontting feet fon-G.regg street. and extendiur back 913 feet.• inch:Tula. We title given. - lettax .o o9lv 10 ': a • - rituburdki-'!': ~jtl=lisB~ilu ~ - : : 5": .~:~:lA".. ..:.. iffai ==Ml A. A. Malicia' Co.. 00 M.Anver.slanarinerwAss Twat, BEING desirous of reducing their Snick; previous 's.; the commencement of the Full Trade,; will offeitheli extensive -and : fejshionable assortment for a few weeks, at grentlykeileeed prices.. • ,, Atnerrgst sheir-Iss#onufeat. may_be found ekeellent stiles of,-- ; .:- /81Freges;: Tissues, ',Grenadines, Palmy Sims. ; .Cheye,Dress Silks, Laivits and Muslinardse.; Arc.; all of which ore reduced intrice one.third; 'Their: sleek' orShnwls' is very, extensi ve ' tipd`'eSto: prises every known style: A few , cartons ore : rape flint . silk.Shassis, just received, will be sold extremely guiorrcul Scotch ()hachure, will be sold at WI cents, usual price 25 cents; good English Cnlicoes 10e.; Ameri can do. as low as S and 4c.; wrought Collars 15e.; Mullin , de Idling's 131 e.; Good Alpaca 14c.: Bonnet Ribbons 12e Their itocic r of ,dtirt jtrean' pure Parasols and Parasolettes. com prising upWards of MM. of every style and quality. will bu offere'd at very low rates. Broadcloths, Cusslint•res and Vesthigs;alsei all kinds of summer stair stud Cotionadea, Housekeeping and iloniettic Ganda of every description. Merchants will always and our wholesale rooms as large and deidruble an assortment of Goods as id usually found in eastern houses.' and at equally' low prices. Only ONE PRICE., (rota Which no deviation can be ASSIGNEES. SALE—McKenna's Atietion.RitiontrNo. 11S . Wood street, three itoori from IVA strut Thu rtidak. June trJ,'rtt 10 a. m 4 bycainfo;ne,'hyorder Thomas Mellon, Assignee of A. Borbuch. Jr.. a•large lot of dry good., clothing. boots and shoes,bordware.- ceriet,lneensware, erockery,i provis'onsi dceu The dry goods are all fresh 4 having.beinopUrchased within.a.few. months in• the eastern ctues,l and of the latest. styles, among which may be - mentioned in part: French, Amer lean and : British calicoes, and ebinties. French lawns and gingham., American and British bleached muslin., • west of England, Pratte!. and !American anperfine and .fine brciad cloths, various colors; double milled fancy and plain eassimeres: blne.black and grey cassinetsoweeds, bearer cloth., Steubenville jeans, - summer cloth, vesb lugs. fancy and bluo cotton drillings, bed ticking., coun try- flannels. red and ' white 'imported flannels, alpacas, .superfine Irish linen, mull, cambric. Jaconet, book and SWISS militia, bonnet lawn Mid lining , baruise, tine thread, laces; a large assortment of ribbons, gloves and hosiery, artificlals, hair i . 01111,16, beta. and hats, &C.: . Gro ceries : ten, sugar, spices, saleratus,intligo, cpsom salts, tannins' oil. mackerel, logwOrni; . madder. tobacco. corn brooms, tinicare, axe., hatchets, counter scales Cata logues, will be ready on Buturdayigoods nose open for its! spection. Terms at sale, ' .11108. 1BEL11.0N; ' • .jeM • i. - Assignee: :ci ' Ty • , 0001/S !—I)R GOODS AT-ADUTION.--01 ebrmidey morning, June ;!tith. nt 10 o'clock.. at the tnturtercitil Stiles Doom corner of 'Void and Fifth sti.. will be sold, to . close consignments, an extensfve assort •ment of English, French, German nud e Atuericau Dry Goods. , . sso . At 2o'clock—l. crate Queensware, arted; It! boxes Glaisware, (104 2 iron Safes, fat' counting houses and steamboats ; 5 half chests .Y. El. Tea; 0 bulf 'boxes Vie nniTobaccol axes, hatchets, sheivelit; harm:tit manure forks, corn brooms, platform and counter' settles-carpet. big. loOking glasses, window blinds; o general assortment ' of household furniture,stoves kitchen utensils, Sec; • Al BO'clock-A large assort:mom of spring nod summet .clothing, a retail stock of dry goodhfine tablontul.pock el cutlery, gold and silver watches, jewelry, saddles, bridles, trunks, German Caney annuls. Ac. • . - jC23 .JOHN D DAVIS, Auer. • XrALUADLE CITY PROPERTY , AT 1 'AUCTION.—On Saturday alteration, af..4 o'clock, mi the premises: will be sold that valuable prop petty. lately occupied by I tezekirth Mama: trA).. aa•Clitle• street, near BOlnueon. AlleiAleny City The'toot is 511 L .4 inches on Craig street. running, thiough to 'imolai !SO feet. There is a good Two Story.Fiume Dwelling on the premises, lately built, and the Lot ii welt improved. ' mining a vatiely of choice fruit trees. grape shrubbery, &c. Thin property is very ~,,, nlotl for per sous doing lousiness in er et Pittiborgh or A c-betty. and is a desirable residence. ..1 Jaeris.plaaUle. Terms at sale. • • Will .1. - DURNSJDE, Jor.3) • • • • .. Auctioneer. * EASE oi? HOUSE A:VD EDT, 'in the City's/ Atte ..ghou,acdtlCTlolV.-rOu Saturday. /tine Nth, at 8 o'clock, p.m., at the Commercial Stiles RooM,Corner of Wood and Fifth streets; will he solotrthe unexpired term of a Lease on a Lot of Crorintl.'havin,,e , ten Years-ID TIIII. from the arm day of . April , IW9, dimate On the north side . of the Diamond, having a fro . nt of 17 feet. and ex tending back GO feet, sakteet to an annual ground. rent of .84.5—0 n which la erected a good Well tnished rime Douse, suited for a store and dwelling. at present twee pied by John Kroesen, who will 'heir Ile pr petty to those disposed to purchase. Terms at sale. . I x` 23 JOHN D. DAVIS: Anil. • . 1 lIIMON-st AN!, el'ATitrAEItY APCIIOI%.—On 1 Saturday. June 24th, at 8 o'clock, p. m.. at the Com. iTilerrial Males Boom. corner of Fink and Wood sin., will he sold, without reserve. a large collection of v21001.'41 NEW cmltrncing . choice standard works in the various departments of Arlene° and litCrature. Fvuuilv and Pocket Bibles. in great variety; music books, blank books, letter and cap writing papor, gold end mewl pens, pencils, deg.JOUN D. DAVIS, je2ll .AUctioucer. asiesty Loma antsrrMlE HIGHEST I'IIICKE CA SH. paid br Diseharr 1 ed Soldiers' Bounty Lied Claims. jeatf THOS. HAMILTON, FlAb et.. Vhada Reviled Whiskey just reeeir , ed and rot sale low by ijelell JAMES MAY. • EN. ZACHARY TAll.oll.—Portrait 'of Gen. Zack ary Taylor; be N. Corp. le under the immediate ryenittendenee and ;firer; ions of the undersigned °Meetly from an original sketch taken from life, at Camarga, by enntn ilt Eaton. A. L. C. D. Connnr, It, $ Knvy. nenrre A. M`Call, A. O. Georms,, NealMieutenemt Topographical Faisineera, Harry !agar. soli, 11. S. Navy. Far salely I JOHNSTON & ST'OCKTON, BoOksellers jest • ear. ad and Market As. .I . lAJL .t lyit t e r 4=ll. Frith g e e c t t it s on l i t i adi o ld o ? 111 grewaa/ routes of travel. A few copies recelved.and for mate JOLINSTON & KTON, cor. Market and 3d sts. ACKkIItEL AND 81 - :BRING-M bble..No. 3 Mack. .11/l ercl. illatotacbuselle invection. 20 Ws, No 2 Mackerel, Mans. inspection. 10 •• " 1 " " • 20, 1 Baltimore Herring. Just received and for mile by je2l & nicKnirsoN. = • • .'• • . . I'V , w . .. : .._by . ..'T,plo . gr:ool*!. Reportecl: for t4e pa-m4bllg P;?4. iiirtu Z l43l o l ilie 22 " Bzuntr—Agreed to nieethereafter at 11 o'clock, A. M. The Honse resolution as to the final adjournment W 2/ taken up. Mr. Badger offered an amendment that Congress ro-aasemble on the second Monday of November. Mr. Hannogan, preferred the third .1140 day of Oc tober: . • .111i;::,4themon idsOcated the ameadinent in n fen , retnailts, tue did also . ;, Mr:ender was opposed to present action . on the. Mr.Feeteeharge4 the Whigs with desiring to, ad... .journ to nvoid the alaao question. I. .1 • Mr. Mtirgan replied that the Whigis)iiiiecli4Xl4" I .o:acct.:my.- issue, and charged Gen. Citei,ssith,lnking Utah' sides on the Proviso, • •'• Mr Foote defended Gen. Cass. bad •• •• • • . • favored it, (Gm , Previte) hot. bating seen . ; his error was now opposed to it. . • 7 • After an exciting political geh.2te the , 6:eeitteAl, l journed without taking a tote.. ,'; ~• Hovsp—Mr. Vinton e.alled (Sr the regular.basi , nese, being the consideration' of the:Ftits':tir when,the bill relative to tile ea torgiatiiiliive: agreed to. • . •. Otr motion of Mr. Vintest•the ,flouse' Vent' Into •• . • „ •• • • • . Committee cif the 'Miele on the qiyift.atelpiplontatie Appropriation Bill, which waadeb4ted'until adjouin; • .• Jatrz 23, 1848 . ) The Convention re-as emb'.ed this morning.. A letter frum Illim is, humefously Sine"), we read, telrch cl. s thus :--" We want :Martin Van Buren for nd dine for Pres der The 'slave 'poise Croke him down in 44; we will,breilliitdoWn in ',IS:, ; A modest was made .to proceed ltithecom:iriati:4. of ;candidates, for President The ;Mi. Was taken viva licit*. M.rtkulYttn Elsrint .w.:anoiniiiated by acclamat for ptesittetit Henry'saiid Dodge, of Wisminsin, FURTHER. There seems no - 41001 . thilhfarlo Vatrßaren, despite the letter read by Benjamin F: Butler, from New York, in which he wishes to re main' in private life, will be induced to. accept the nomination. Henry Dodge, of Wisconsin, is the candidate for Vice President • * • After the nomination; a large Mass l nseetieg held, which las, addressed by Marcus.MertistsiStf Masi., J :AV: Taylor, oL Cin. There were delegates from Illinois,indiana and Wisconsiu.-• • • The Contention passed Am:elusions' in favor of the freedom of the public lands to "meal settlers; at a price barely 'efficient "to pay expenses of surrey: A. plan for organizing for the campaign was read, The Coi.eentitin then adjourned. - NEW YORK MA rtKvrct. ham. YORK: 'Thursday June W-41,. P. M. }lour—The mallet heady, but slot acdve, • Corn—lA without change; yelloty Sle.• • . . Wheat—luferiorßetlik 15 p bushcL .• • . • Gluon—Mu rkes Prorilieur—Brinte Pork at ea 00, Mess Pork at $1025. PIfILADPI.PHIA AIARKETS: ' PUILAVELPULf • June W-1, P.M Plour,—enlei ton moderate crieut nt 4/7. YellowM 475.. k. • Proyidions are dull. rttunuoitt: MALIKETS.. its vrtaous, /um 23-6 P.M. Plour—)federate Sales at former rates. Dea!era geue rally are awaiting the steamers news; Corn—S.ales 'White at St a1.53e.; yellow at 13940. l'novisions taithout change. Groceries—There is no elmmte to note. The eastern markets genemlly are dull. . ''New and ~A Street Ire Books .- CHAT.MERSI Select Works. vols.; ChalinenT Doily. Scripture Readings; Metnoir of the Life of Mrs: Fry, vol 2d ; the Convent, by author of Pchool France ; Lady Mary, or not of the world. bY Rev. C. B. Taylor. M. A.; Margarett or the Pearl, by the RIME; Life 0t..p0l- Ink, author of "Course of Time;" the Listener; Lectures on Shalrspeale 2, vols.; liendley's Works—ld& of Crom well, Washington and his Generals. Napoleon and'his Morshalls ; Power of Pulpit, Gardner Spring, D. D.; Beth ' el Flagi by same ; Teaching by Examsle ; Put: .pit Orators of France; Life ofßowland Hill; Free Church Pulpit; Orators of France; Now and Then; 'Detlfunes' Poems' Jacobus on - Matthew., adapted - M. Union • Claes. Lions; .Morrells Modern Philosophy. Arthur's Popular tales—"Making . Raste to be Rich," -Rising in the world,"' "Riches have svutge." .Recpitig ur Appe arances." , Dcbt. or and Creditor." Hawes un Isatah, vols. abridged Ireland; Welcome to the Stranger; the Czar. his Court and People ; Teaching a Science ; the teacher and artist; the Owl Creek Letten; Clutriotto Mizaboth'S uniform works. For sale low by • r.uaorr &•ENGLISH, • jel.s - 74 . Wont] ind's6 Iklniket Fn. hear "a tsrag Store.- . . rrIlE undersigned respectfully announces to the- cid.: tens in the new and tipper parts of the City. that he has opened a new Drug Store. corner of Wislinigion and Wylie streets , where Physicians'. prescriptions be carefully.compounded. A superior assortracut of Medic eines and Perfumery have been selected. Every article in the Drug Line itilflasteptconstantly - Theca tablishment will be.under the supervision of Dr. Atza. Bt acs. Inedieines can be had at all hours of the night, metyl9 WILL. tuacK. 'S area's •last _received _ and for sale hy - • B. A. FA (1).; max 14 • eor. tst and Woodsts.' jlOl2 SALE—A- two story brick House andl,;ii: with dining MOM and kitchen basentent, ' hall, and two parlors and three chambers, situated on Fifth streel.-op. posits the Court llouse property. Prleeoud tenattie. Also. a valuable property. in Manchester, ninety-fonr rect whk, bounded by Ptak street and the river. S. jet) - General Agent, Smithfield street. lAtt. EOM'S TONIC.AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC,PILI.S I Jr The . , general properties of these Pills artibcarmina tive, l'urgntive . and Tonle: In the common .disorders arising front - imprudence In= diet, ice.; stich, A3:mckne s , and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headarlfearero4, where a medicine is veouirad, this, preparation is, very, applicable; for its carminative or soothing effeets give Molest immediate relief, when - nausea or mekness.exist: , its purgative operation upon the stoituich mid howelajs, gentle and effectitali 'end its' tonic= pt e perties;inipert strength to the digestive 'organs, thereby enatilifig'thcse organs to perform their proper functions with order nod' regularity. .The price bus been reduced' (rani' .50 to 25' reins a box. - For sale, awholesale and retail, by B. A. PAIirtirES— TOCK A. Co., corner Front and Wood and Sixth 'and Wood streets; A.genta Cur Pittsburgh. - jel4 rpo COVTItACTOILS !—Sett fed :Proposals will be re. • eeired at, the store of - Bainft, W 4 04 'CL; PittSbUTZ 13111aTilesil4;the 2ith inst., at four o'clock, r: 'e., for Grading the piece of 'toad.knoyro , isc‘lblwart'S Hill,". on.the Pittsburg Bud Coal Hilt. Turnpike goad,, agreeably to the , plan end specificinian to .be seat; at the: store of said Ileum. • all Proposals,-te be accepted. most state the price per yard for Cliy; loose Stone au& Rock- The ouekeorful bidder will be required •Mgire . Severity for- the faithful performance of hist oldenet, web as shall he satisaietory. to the'Board of 11.anagero. /CD. KING, . ' jeB:beZ - • -,•• ' BOOTIVIteerk, Commercial Raw Cabinet: 'SVetreroom..- • TIAVE removed therr.CAIIINEt • Yl WAR(?4I.OOSIS to Commercial Row, Liberty street, opposite 'the head of'Smithfiel& when they Will' keep eon stanily on hon.:leo eiLeitirin assortmen t' of So -fas, Tattles, Wardrobes, Burettes,- Bedsteads, Chairsimal every article in their line of buinneii.s. • • •••Vinlertaking promptly attended to >