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Siertia,Fninklin do Ylt Cittswitu., Huntingdon do. E re relt;d :' Beau,. - . • do' - • 111km:intr. Aileghonz de. XIL 'AV,' !!:'/ 4 *.Cio li f i n t , • * l a -• Tom •Potter • o .lasm . :c.cmincru.;l3titler . do' • got' ciIiAL'CODSMISqIONEXt "..' T E R , ,'• ••- • ' ,••• -Font coNGBEss. • • •••,, -• • sole Asexual?. - • 101114 I. MITCHEL. Pinsburet.. vii t ' . . , l4loHrt , O. HAMILTON. • • EDMOND S.NoIvDEN,. A celerity L. SII;• • •• . es • • LER,e disim N .... 0 1.4 4-4rED*AlLP'lirconinx., . : 10 , "'-",foirg.ortrtir„.N, Lawrence . Aitt l l 7- :,•-• , co.mmtmo'crs, - rat SXI6'II I JVAIL:LACK. Bald'Rtn '7 • • nre"l3- tiqC . *•'iiirloitc.rOLLOCK,•o4llo7l. e llk4rAcetl Elizi ! Leth BoromN, kiWS • OF rns• mynas :'STATES, TREATIES.• RESOLVTIONS% OF CON. itk .„4/17/OF, P CVLISEIED BrAFTMORITY. . , ,014.4 - -: - /lost. - .30b - .Pruthtig .Offires. ....goorage4W WOOD AND Flrtii STDFiIi. •..' , traffitfoisitieellirtit.Olt the Brat page.. , • : • revetattidia.hiiiiet th eirfewors befetro Go . ' inusailimplial with, he order to ent tica *mak, an earlier hour scoukt elittf&rolh...ii • . . • . Err r, -14,CAPIttaitedttales Nevespitper Xgency corner' OrThird nod Dock streets. unt 4nCI Nonb Filerth ono et-411o= only nuthoriled Ageut in " ' ' • • ' ce,".. p- • '• -• oirgassi se 1 Organize t' . z OarAnziagetio . friendersimaid.orgeoila atralii emu beroegb .. end" ward is ,the edeinyl t Me' llieM fonsicess any livez ! za Cuurn . -110.1a.keiiask•iiintiligprre documents end . eca zFrettlibriithiritir:-..imeekers.to address' the meet` f!tgPtv,*o7 :ciPzea to 11 prese,‘ P** - cranny!' uritte Meet him : with ergo • - o.4 l c:oir TietOticki• Tee .Deint ! eistis...party.are 11 * .lha; United - Sinus, Demooratic ` printiptea will area -• help the anceadant, lithe people ere true to:oilman 'dyes % "The Federal party-know that in a fair, open ' au4viittry:.pcuilest, they 0113499 med tb defeat. They oltlr ltirirti:'tesucce3 ',, therefore, by practising the ' - bileal•fratitis and . fabricating the most infamous lies att,pectutg their onithienii. Weill remember boo thocatopaiii of 1840-was conducted by the Fedeed pally:;; Praod and humbuggcry—log cabins, coon 7,skina:sed-bard -cider, and all manner of gull-traps wd*sithiti . tateii:Toiargument and decency. The wonia'pitssl,ifof mankind sive appealed to, and a wbt4wititiOr,thad excitement swept over the land. We ajlkosi7,l:tbe,rsult. The Federalists Succeed. etl4otierilitit,bppily for the country, Providence inieiriekttrilverentihem from carrying out their ainif:Deniiieteitie:Measures. pow Sod the same Federal•party engaged att,irt..ll4l.4;to, th at they practiced in 1840: , They - • !thikia;*bitti.i.a•candidate for the Presidency, who over and Over agife, that he would not to -be a candidate of any party or ylaldliltruielf to party schemes. Tho opposition, torringConscious that they would meet with certain diiif i airi,.ttbey nominated& man whole principles viatetztiown to the country, discarded 'all the old srul:faleifil:chairipions or their principles, and have takeittup., - airtheir leader, a man whose opinionsart anleifrof to' the country—a - Man who exhibited a w, iiiingnesato receive a rumination froutvither rn DeoCrat's,..Whige orNatives,prrivided they did sot requite tny+ledges .9r promises from him! The old Fade al.party iriper,to succeed by again substite , ting . nnsulting cateh-worda :mad humboggery fur ar guttierat'iod'Printiple. • you aSk tgeiii" what are Gen. Taylo'rls opinions on the -Tariff, a National Dank, Distribution of the SaY.O Lands, the War, the Wilmot PntaSao, or-tritiy other .meastareCof public interest 111°Xl*ii.!,)"PjTO;P:1 elc l 4 l o#lo f Ota•Zah fur old Ruig& ithiLitstedy"-- i f Generil•raTut never stir - mefidiiiii44ol : 4lliple coriraiiiiiie , !. , .allueos or: .Bte. &c. It is in this way, fel, liiwDemocntsl.ol4-lOur.Contiing enemj. suppose , thet*tiliicAirilto.peoPle again: , Shall they do it ff:i l ;*l - . OSA .we heir you sear:set..in a . voieti ttriagl4":„No.' do 1 NOD , Then .prepare for the contisl4 , ifusnire:thorriughly 'it, every pait of the • cmtitrit-eiltiinber not or a moment; but like faith on the 1,14 d-toter; lava ion' . ;lint Pkeluintiti'l„iniir powder dry ! Ttaz Dratocaac:r . aid that by ari overwhelming ma t : jorilyriiirthey;do . their Whole duty. ' • • Aessicieiatic,Bleettlag. Pursoont to public notice; the'Democratic citite Cs of theSci`,-;ie l - city of T'AtfilliprelOnet at. Temper:. rcioiii• v oi r ., anaegemeata to iirein i•Deutocrttiiclab to serve doting the cam , fgeaef4:l4 , Cailistir. Saba Coyle leaf cal!. o ,o4hictille, mod Jobe Layton chosen Seawater): aPPPIitO I a eitaanittea-to4rairapaziinatitatiou sad-by:Uwe; le kit .coo9,,l.acoiAtCollOWA.milligan.,P; H. Hanker,-.J: C. Duna Geo. Foam:, tad-Samuel Alit4e.:oa,txtputtlg,tho=followkot eamauttae web aPrinteitr•tctriA)o2k;,:a—saitable".ol9.ll.* m___ eet - in, and Jobs Murray; notieeZot thi/P6O alla . pliwq44;44: • ' • s ! • • ft.'!•ii 'UV-a '''." . ..".1041N t.01(1.t • 4 . ts.,l.4mg4seereolii: • ••:,• •••• . ' • " • vhigal'Aitififdltr3lP,i."l',..J.NoooE,!‘• layri • 41:trotil• ..:+twailibllity I tx.mititiy.fi .11 • Bwiasw,rst; t4•ll:llkoittiial Tayloi Ilft • 1a5". 4 3. - • ".: •••• • Iliossiblitra Potter. 4.lferateelk iiiisfire kaulf hattrpower . Lit - flimsy*, iu her couqueriag hour 33e.341,0u. bat Eitr.—maaltuldli ore thee f . 1 - ',:411314,41 . 4 a tumid is meek befcro tired 1. , - -Im riteclose Mu_whoht d secret .of wir X. :4-4.1444- t - ' -; -"aotratiflC.7:Pit- 4 4; WricliNelli`i l P ll l l 7 Joker .:F gimitiemsel;AlM:ollllllll.4m-ipthaisimiliildch mailed waistfr - .'lphrrirtalsoailljr. ner ENNA la le her ',vocal, - ,.. - Scilr . - ifl4.oliiiall-tirq-ArlikisiAleast liliep 1 / 43 4totieir 4 WK. ild.,. : M4l l 4,•glAtii; . aa 4.4fikted bY iitiiiitiaiao(y::llo.4e-:r>.,-,:;• ,r.,._ , , . /Jr auflgteasi,4oAllibrae-rimar-superlor haz:--ecild iklr;Wl. leu ME, 46 Or Rt id tre " ; IS aI; p 1' IC Ct. ,an proventa IhellAtltste#ll9l of the 03/YOffeirma woman the crigjpibel,l44masl4.irumiii%dleileOf maxi thil telo Wit, wasnan.lbejlesit. _.- .<— , , . '.;... • r • - • , ERNE HE - - RITTSBURGA: I:0R -PRESIDE4Th 111111 P r t *.r =I ' v I , - ~,.. EMI •- - • Me: Char.:The Nouthastion.,. • . . It lig point of some 'consequence, that seem, to; be riot yel'iMiled; Whither . Mr. CLAY 'keit/lice lir his adiripsietke thephiladelphia Nonzinatmoc e et Set's. The fact is adtie that excites and we'thitirtidesertedly liftsfaifeitk . ibrAlii/44k440,40i4ced ko.ar.thiAf'.stri.,llo! party';': thiiirParty lutti , 'Keen with regular and formal declaration of princi., ples s during that time; it bag met in county, State and general Coneentione s for the purpose of effect ing the triumph of those principles which it•bas profeated. Under this prganizationZthe nomination for the 'Presidency ofGen. Taylor, has been made. As a matter of course, eierytiienAterested in the auccessiof those' prineiples,;woeld tie . yreireeizedto - take:much itemsonli.as, would bescat,Culated tepro,• mote' their suCceser.tineeni . - course -directly •IM centße ' t with, that evidently the moat plain and pal-. pitili - e!arreit;'inust"be expected - te.looiflelth poiiticia in all honorable and honest:minds. + Mr CLAY hos beeu furyears the enceropromisingad! vacate of the peculiar doctrines that characerised the' National Republican and ..Whigilpartie,M—ho has . lived to support:those Principles, and hat seemed willing toren to die in their defence ! It Calmat be supposed, then, that he has felt unconcerned ro il:peeling the action of the late general Convention. It can scarcely be ()returned that limbos felt'indift ferent in relation to the political character of the nom: iaees. : We are unwilling, at any rate, to think so meanly of Mr. CLAY as to admit his willingness: to confer thatnominstion on one of questionable'polit ical faith ! We:can readily im:gine s that, though it would be with regret, lie would hearthe nomination of any one but himself; tbatregretwould , be great ly mitigated, if a name Werekresented to his coiz. Wyman, that had been first i onil fast, and constantly, connected with these 'doetrinel and measures; so peculiarly .ree.rignized as "Whig!' His Constant . devotion to the principles of hie patty would be a . sufficient warranty for the belief that he could readi.:. :Ix mid even cordially support. any one of .the di stin go ished men who bid been, with hinwelf,'identifted itt contending for those: principles. * . But when he, hid received eeltainY neXerinces that he, and he alone,-could effect the trinteiph of" Whir mined— plea ;•;.-that the contest =inn be conducted unouthe merits of those principlisprand that there could be no.coticeuioe to Any of their opponents ;--when all these toneiderations were presented to the mind of Mr. Clay; and - when be could see-nonecessity for the relinquishment of se iota of the doctrines he supported, it is not to be wondered at if he found himself deeply chagrined on bearing the result of the proceedings of the Convention at Philadelpbia,7 the nominee of which was of at least egoistical po litical character, at he had himself told the country, in almost every one of hii letient On the subject of politica. . • . . Can it, be aupposed that any other than wa Whir and ..an ultra too; would !satisfy the ezpee tations and rtquiremeolte of thoie old, and stern, and 'inflexible veterae4'efitliditY years , standing, who, though they lad been. defeated on every fairly conttated field, were ready;:retwithstandings again to endure defeat ,; believing in the truth of their doctrines i Sultless reasonable Ii it to believe,that, thei are or can Le satisfied, with the man who has telt:t i the country that, without 7teingniling the doe , trines oreither party; tar 'pledginghimself to either; be was willing to accept thanominatirms of N'atiree, AbolitiOnists, Fetleraliets,Hemocrats, or any others whO might nominate him : and who bad' alao de_ Oared thit he knew not enoughrespectirg the lead ing political affairs of the day,to give any expression of opinion whatever upon them.- Wo have seen atatements in aereral•ofthepapers giving Mr. Clay's views respecting this neminatiori-- mansoftbens msde i no 'doubt by pentotis s Whostwisish is father to the thought" Ittecimeofthete, Mr. Clay is aid to give si most unqualtfiedand cordial support to the nominees of the eonventioe. These are all emanations fromt the editors of the Tailor pretes— ts unprincipled and diabotiorable a peek of political 'HOMO:IIes as have ever disgraced any cause in our country. 'They hope-to effect an .object by that object is no more wortLyllien the' l schemea by which they.effeeted the nomination of the main in- Itrument, upon whom they rely, for success.. Cther statements effirm that the.naortifiestion ood chagrin .! of blr. Clay, upon hetrieg the nominatiou, was in tenie, and that he will ,probably not give it his ; sanction. These statements bear, the impress of probability; and therefore we are more disposed tic believe them. The tioniinatiiiti is, in any point or , view, the disselution of the 44 •Whigw party. Thit, - Mr. Clay, and a large -portion of honest politiciarth throughout the country, is not prepared for; and they cannot lie elpected to submit to it. There is much testimony, going to sustain view of the case ; but there is none we have seen more reliable than that which may be found in late. numbers of the Ohio Statesman, and the Baltimore Sun, from which we extract the following. The. Statesman's correspondent says A dozen letters from different •individnals in • ington, Kentucky, to es many here, giving so ea. count of the manner in which. Mr. Clay,receitred the* news of the nominations of General Saylor, have been received within the last - three dips. At the 3 o nooncroaent of the result of the North :ballot, there was dead eiltnee in the Salsifies crewd, for mote thin a minute, all oyes being 'turned epee ldr.Clay, who stood close by the render. At length an individual on the oufskirt of the crowd, shouted whurrah for Qsseral Taylor ;w-whereupoa s hlr.clay, : immediatelteddressed the people denouncing the iconvention; for bating 'Offered:up:the principles oT the party, upon the altar. of expediency: Principles, he declared, which bad,been rendered the sentiment of the intelligent and truly patriotic ofthe codntry, 'by:the deretion of the .life time of the, wireat and greatest statesman the Uniola hail produced, to their elucidative and advancement. He then heaped con temptuous denunciation upon General Taylor, him selfiwithout stiet, declaring that bo (Gen. Taylor; ' would be taught iriNoveraber,that though inceessfid • in dragooning the dosigaing politicians, sbapilig the action of the convention, to nominate him, brcause he stood ready,, otherwise do his best, to defeat the nominee s 'he would fied that the. masses of the great American party, of principle—tho wbig party —would not Low their necks by_ way of furnishing the:Tayloritee a pathwoi,epon•whieb to • Malt so soon again into the tided:nitration ofthe govetement. Flo immediately afterwards called Up. his wagon; and 44 put,,eu•.” for Ashland.. I It:similar statement is made by a Wastilegtbncor respondent.iif the and the editors of that paper on the 24th, say : - • • • • • , 44 % e feel confident; foam information we have received, that as late , as Satooday last, fire days after MraClay had received intelligence of the Ninth:a tion of General Tayleit s ' he net only disappreved, of his selection, het hesitated at to whether heists:add support him , as the Wh.g candidate forthe Presiden cy. Ilia language was that he must first learn what are the views aneopiniohamf• genoTaeldeop ques tient of great nationalimperusuce; by' which he could form some judgment at to whether - Itis:electiOOwill or will not be beneficial to the, best totereitheof the country. Ile tould. sieve: consent to grope : in the dark in a matter of such •vittl importancui ; ' Wei . also learo that he expresses . great - Chagrin' i at tbs. course or Many of the ,delegater to the Ns ; tional.Cqueeetion s .especinlly,those from Ohio and some'of twi Northern States, through whose persuasion hsliad consented, against-his own nation and deto. b ead efer e e rii th b were the Celtics. view., of Il i s e' r. - : e • a ::: 14" y as tt.T4eisei,vvn -tepee.. we etai...aatelY. essirerl'o;M.. r thooction of the+Philatelphi.,cop., ent i o 'n after hithidieceireethe lotelhienti Ge m 7, 1 , 1 1 .10egii4oloasiqndIiagitz.bit it 'Y 044 . 1 4441 C . :tripoli+ OitiegOl s 'S.yjfte..tenstonid, Character cil: Derid : ..Tayines.letter.tiniceepetoce. which may: siotsA s . , 'expected...lo%mM. to:theed•ltt•the iceurse : of •• se . The VltrraveTholldetes mad: Ges. Chats. It a ff onitaiub)octof+proper riffeetioc: to eeery • .true patriot,turbbaefiiihnt GAON big papijrs o f ~" the: orh orequtghe.:bitter sitieks cf ;ice . 1r orGt son Afercury n - en. CAW, against his'ordnient:Olt‘ 'the Proviso., hq 11/Membered thei the Meriu-. ;ay iatbe exiieneetef ,the ilairrezteirsionismiMif4 ;hold to the moitilraniihieirilief . thatreijiTiseiistm l . ,tatursi thii+viati!:TerritettM-eatinef'preient the + fintrcidoctienF.O.r;ftlafer7..• hoe kee the Whlgl papers sviiich.insitiolefaStf:Pelf.:.Ts il t•O n s f%fretnt• I mge w the illithinflbstsettiemo Soutbstbefrets; men of:110150014iIM Aka 'Vast iziay well pease, ' whemthetarocaljcitttpeotrfet ZamitawyTayton.- - • • Dairy 'llconauJ •-• • tifll ISM l~.~L~: MEI MIS =OM EIRE IE =lll MR ME GEE ~. ~; MINE Hon.: Lamas .Casa. It is well known to min' of our eiiisens; tbei. a great 'desire has prevailed to hive the diitingets' bed nominee of the . #llltitilpt:cr-:Cii!zeil4oili,4:ilit. Pk's! '.burgh, on his route horeifies44 pipiession 'this desire led the DernoeintlaCtiktiiittekafCet'ree Piriedence to pass itisoititirmir'• inviting' ilia isern which Were totrieieriimiled The' .sulijoinedcorresporideneti is the result of ihe'actioe of our Committee: '. Prrrsnusum. June Bth, 18 . 45. 1 ; • • HOD. • LTV7I3 CAn . . Stat—in enclosing to you a copy of the annexed Teaulutions, adopted unanimously , by thei Denniciatic torinnittze of Currtmpondenee of the,County of Alle gheny, we beg leave to remark, that they afford the best evidence that 'eau ber aiithino of the sincerity and cordiality withlivitieh' the Demotratic Party of this City and County would ball your arrival among them. They would greet *you as one of the boliti pioneers of the west, who to youth penetrated its forests, and by skill and' negotiation, and courage in arms, expelled the savage from thp .depth of its wilds,ltransforming bunting grounds into the com modious abodes of peace and plenty. • The stlected off cerof Jellerson, and the chosen counsellor of Jaekson, will.l-require no herald, to Warn the,psople of his approach, but his well known merits and established popularity will telegraph his advance. The masses of the indomied:de 'democra cy:will throng together to test*:•.thet the discern ment of eminent Presidents , and approbation of lam missive Senates has.been amply-sustained by the h.- variable success with which you have redeemed eve ry public obligation impend upon.you as a Civilian and a Soldier. - Your character has not reacher exalted elevation merely distinguished distinguished, the soldiers 'of; Mit common country, but has'been built up by exhibi tions of intellect and moral power in 'the discharge of the high political duties of a Statesman.' • If-it . should be practicable for you to make WY city a point.in . your homeward journey, we request the favor of pint early advice. • , • • Very rasp ectfull &c.. • • . • JAMES S.' CRAFT. . . Chairman, Com. Correspondence, Allegheny Cu. • •Anriatw Wyatt, Secretary, - . . Dtraorr, June 22, 1848. ' Bra :—Yotir letter of the 91h inst. I found on my table on my 'return, and Imbrue° the Gra opportm ty which the pressure of business affords to ack nowledge its receipt. I beg you will convey to the Democratic Committee of-Correspondence of the County of Allegheny my sincere thanks for their kind sentimenta expressed towards me in the regal lotions you were good, enough to encloie. I should have been, happy to havee taken Pittsburgh in my route borne, end to revive' associations formed in early life, and under very different circumstances la your interesting city. But 1 had deterrnined to re-' turn by the route usually ravelled at this season or the year, sod was thus precluded from the pleasure• of meeting the Committee and my other frienda at Pittsburgh. But though 'absent, I appreciate the kindness, and shall ever retain a grateful recollec lection of it. Thanking you for your killdeers, • • 1 erridear Sir, With great regard, • Truly yours LEWIS C 458. i/Illeta S. CRAM. Chair!nan, Correspondeice of the IllOrping Pool. Eats, Pa. Juno 191 h, ISCit. Mr. Editor:—While sojourning in this place for a short time, I chance , ' to pick tip the Pittsburgh Commercial Journal, of the 10th inat. in one ilif the Hotels, in the columns of which I saw come scanda lous remarks in regard to Gen. Cass. Peewit me to nay a few words, through the medium of your paper, about this business. In the first place, the Joined says" Gen. C. was never tinder fire." This, the editor knows to be. as Ease as that the sun shines at midnight, when he penned it.' To be sore the inglorious surrender of Detroit by Holl,aod the Meg time that elapsed be fore he''.(Cass) and other officers were etchanged, prmented their participating in acme terrier); yet he had the hontirof comisurneing the lily; by com• naanding the reconnoiteries party that skirmished with the.enenly at the 'Meer viz Canards, and "Move them from their position, with the lose of 11 men in killed and wounded—.it being the first time our troops had met the enemy on the northern frontier. Ile was &inconspicuous at the battle of the Thames, for which-the Federalism so lauded Gen. Hamlin a in 1840, and ems highly 'pokes of by Gen. It. in his report to the Ettretary of War. put there is anoth er "fire "- be has been 46 ender " from' the' time he entered the army in 1812 up to the preterit time; I mean the 4 4 fire" of Federal , editors aid Federal politicians, through all their canons grades—from' the 44 God-like Daniel," on down, down, down, to the petty editor of the Commercial Journal. Ha was most bitterly assa.led by them immediately af ter the publication of his able and parr' tic miter to. the Secretary of War, dated Sept 10114.1812, giving a detailed account of the surrender of Detroit. Their " fire 44 then commenced ; the question may be asked, Why 1' History answer*, because be - en deavored to show up either the treachery or 'mho % Oily of their friend, General MG. The question may again be asked, was General Mil of their p ar . 4.1 'History again answers, Yes. Itcaa the . files of, the Philadelphia U. 8. Gazette and other leading ; Federal papers of that day, and you will find Gee.. Hull Hull lauded as an efficient otlictr aud philanthropistil for saving the effusion of blood, and President Mad. ;son and his administration abused, for sending Mei there with" 4 little nil/144M 47411/ of eanacripts," as they were p'eased to term the gallant APArther, Cass, Findley, Miller, Snelling, Brush, Tambora and I others, with their devoted treopis—men than whom none muse gallant ever drew a sword in defence of their coontry—who_ bad it in. contemplation to dived the commanding General of ha abthonty, when they . began to suspect foul play, (a step only warranted. when treason or consomme cowardice is manifbetedi on the part of the commarderd and their schemes only frustrated by the General sending Model them out from the post, on various duties, on the day pre• sinus to the surrender. Again; so bitter were the attack, of the Federalists open Gen.. Cam, and so vaiious their ' 4 tre, 4o that they even disputed bialic iug the tether of this statement to the Secretary of War, and attributed It to the pen of Richard Rushtbit it could not possibly be the production of this 44 sambaed& Colonel,' lug some of them were pleased Midrib him. However, Rush's letter to the gallant Colonel, of Nov, 3d, 1812, threw the Feder al caluinniators to the.wall. To show A little of the feeling in those days, 1 will quote a short passage from die 3d v01.44th page, Niles Register.. • '4 4 Col,Crunws statement will make every honest 44 man's blood boil With iudignationit will teach 4 4 Menthe absolute , necessity of rallying round the "standard of the Republic, so 'meanly andtreach. 44.er0011y - assailed--attacked at once by iisiduous "!foes Warnx as well as from vvithout=akt!para of 44,iiirinas iornplections. Urged by this sensibility, "'the nation has rushed to arms; and Great Brittle "hird her remote will find too late thatathooesty is " therbest policy." ' 1 would further date, that if additional evidence ie-Wanted to • show Seders'', whig identity, and sym,, 'piihy with this inglorious General, I will refer to - the proceedings of Congress of a more recent date. 1 think it was during the adminietration ! of Saha Tyler that the Federal Whig leaders In congress ad - 'vacated the claims of the heirs of Gen. Ilia, for htssiroices as Governor of Michigan Torritoly,frona' the time be had treacherously surrendered it to the eoemy,,ep to the timo he was (Oddity relieve& • Thq . nestidea that struck the fruitful imaginatimt of this Federal Whitt Editor, was, that 41 Gen. Cass was suspected of hav ing &awn up or dictated these :very articles of capitulation," surrendering Do- MOH ill 1 once upon a time heard so old gentle. luau, who was egrest observer of:natter - a and thiegs my, that extraordinary , impudence and aisurance; _wall oßea the steppMg-stone•to fortune—Aat the , impudent aspirant would so over-awe bin modest Competitors, as to gain the prize before they recov. eyed. from their astonishment. •I think this 'Editor must have taken a peak of this; kind ; fur never from the time, when , he doffed his petty-coats and donned the more masculine garb, did ho either rend, hear, or see such a statement or insinuation as this bare fleed lie he alludes to. I think we. Most "give him . credit for manufacturing One 'eel' "bullet" to "fire" at Gen:Cass. .However,l .believe ' tbh General's breast, will , be found no shielded; with. truth and pa **ism, that the missile will rebound and lodge m ttoe - dimuntoqf this slatidering Editor where it origii: nate& as his eontemporarien will think and do think WM) ehatnethl to copy'oParitige; 1 ' , ' , Alfne Denaocnitie proof would probably avail any. thing With this Federal Whig editor by way of die proving hie immidaloui insinuation, I will quote from the dispatch of his pilltieal tnd'Gen. Hall, dated" Fort George U.C. Augostner ;1812. a Toro e J elo to this dispatc ''' a elate-CM itiamMand,Colonele Aka rther,Sind. i'dal-a duty town my 11 laYr - mud Lieut. Col.: Miller,to:tia,‹ - in -, ... 1.Q„13.4,44.4 ''obliPtio them for Ihe going arid - 142 "manner they ,e , performed their respective: du.. 44 tiei, .. If aught haktelMie, 'glee- !duringthq. edit ." pi4gi which is li - clearable %litho: inny,'',.. th ese of-- 5 ' fleets are entitled to a IMO: share of ~ If the "last' eat (the surrender) should be:disoppreve& - n 0 7" Vlntl-Pf the Ceninte.bekiegacto them." .4havoe o m alma or tworr.thcilock e f, ti ' ut.wtfrAiit,tAre!. Om until myna ,as this is already hattleng., :. ' , ' ' ONI.-OF THE RANK-AM:I'IILE. ........: D.' °'T.' weather /go evening was very l i arus .4., - . :• - r •s 1 • t. MEM El i • MEE lIM . • i'•••••• - • . - . • • 414ilin.L.iittjm.atilAik ., . , . _„. .qtrairricri Smzorrs.-A case Assatil(and Bat. . - iery, Widcb an . `old germaii.wai prosecutor, and his ani: . in.law defendant, was called up'. It appear originated in a-distiute about property. The 'young mad bought the•old gentleman's house and fixtures, but was refused possession. The asset , thus was, that the young maneommittedthe assault upcoi his father-is-law, io. getting nisi out.. :The . Court suggested that A W" case th at should be settled. This defendant who is a very genteel look ing feilow,eipitrirdbts willingness,so pay off the colts, (as the bld'iiitid 'was' poor,j'firovided a non pron. should:he:entered; The Coil& eiprcesed, through apjeterpreter, tr . . the . Prosecutor,. a desire to have the matter settled, .bitt he refuseti at dritj' but ifierWarda left.the COurt room without trial, and will'prohablr not-molest his friends again,' ji'lliltiiflitited :Wareham, , plead guilty to an in-. dictment for keeping s Tippling . Haase.' He had some excuse to make, but the Court did ootrecog- Mae it as being sufficient, and accordingly imposed a fine of $35, and coats.. • A Case of Assault and Battery was disposed ofits the forenoen, in which two Doctors were in conflict , "Dr. White and Dr.M , Dowelt, pr..wpoyirow& White" were the words apart outie such ilepgt,b, by vial:tact oh both sides; thatfeirs were traiairtiars4 that the 'Jurors would spout them in `their But good suppers and reasonable exercise may have prevented. Bow strange that lawyers cue make so much out of so little. The origin of the affair was about money—perbiiis'i but it may have been pro fessioisst rivalry.. -petit are practicing physicians of Birexhigismi and both made out'sfrchig cases. The. JUiribitright to a. Verdict of Guilty_ against Dr. fill Dowelli.the defendant. Tbe.case of the man hodgerr,, who was indicted for stealing a dress from Mrs. Youhg, of Seventh stieet; Was sent to the Jury who soon brought in a verdict or a Not 'cud • , Commonwealth vs Susanna Deity, Daniel Reeser, and Jacob Boozer. This is the "disorderly house" case, which has canted so much excitement in Al-1 legheny city. Mr. Dsittagh ipPeared fur Shaanxi monwealthl Mr. Marshall and Mr. Burrell f'CDs!. fendoots.: - The prosecuting witness ivii4.llii*Sl-7 7 . son, the owner of the house,' who stated Nwar a very bad plans, &c:, . • Quss.a Tniiitacnons.-7—Weyeaterday noticed that t'atan had entered the house ofbir.Eichbaom while the family were at chttiCh and took some money &e. It turns nut that no man had anything to do with it. A girl who had operated in the capacity of waiter in the house had the robbery fastened upon her. A ;dila . containing money was misted some time ago; and she charged the theft upon others, while at the eame time suspicions were entertained towards her self by snow members of the family. On Sunday she rushed into the room in which the lady of the house wsi fitting, and, looking deadly pale, related that a madhad been in,Who took some things,among others a scat containing money; Gad she bad in her hand, a pair of pasta which she said she hail taken fr o m him as he jumped the fence. The police were sent for, and an examination made; but no trace, of man or beast could be discovered through the win ' dow or on the grass. To bring things to a test, a man wrs arrested end taken to the Mayor.' office, and the girl brought as a witoess. Allen esmination Into the whole eels, itvareatisfaciarily ascertained theladj herself had taken ail dist had beell She bad monsty,, , artielmi of dress, and pound cakes' in - het thuds. The pound cakes were , fora loser, who' was to have left for the west to-day. She was committed by May•r Campbell, much against the wiAes of Mfr. tichhanm, who, when he found be could sot present it, hired a carriage to carry her to prison As the, Grand Intl is yet io session, sho sill no doubt get het trial is a diiy et tiro. Strirtitru. htccfroo.—.There i■ some telt of get tieg up a Meeting in this city, for the propose of ritnpathisieg with Ire'aod snit the sufferes !Couch a tuestiog could reinalt in good trimly person, we would waits ia •the eall,toat eaperience proves that sympathetic words do not reach octant the At lantic with rafficieat flute to do good.' The cons, ilour,.bcans, Ice. stet from this country during the famine, was the only bind of sympathy that can be received there with emotions of thookfuleess. If there friends of Irelaria„ who propose this asectiing hare any itehataetial aid toratfer. to Mitchell or his suffering countrymen, let it be announced, sod s large Meeting will bit the cotteeritience. ILlrThe rollnwlrg communication from Gen. Cur env, will be totersstin to our business noels, sod the public generally Point Thrum, June 266, Mt. HAL. • F.a9.—Hear Sirt Wlll,yeu please announce to the public, that the water will he let breech the New Deck et this place, est Wecteesday, die 29th iestant. it. The New Poch Is a beautiful superstructure, 547 Oct Irina, and oubstantially bait, and will be corn ;doted within 20 days horn the time the first stroke was root! totrards its rrectioai. , • AVOTIIIr.I Arrsurr AT Stnota.-.-The Gazette no lite' the attempt of imarried woman, in Allegheny, to commit wilede, on Saturday. She applied to • druggist for laudanum ',bet before it was dealt out her mother and brother , entered and forbid bor get. ting it. The woman was driven to this desperate attempt by dislike for her basband. LOCAL'IMMAs• I trm4io • •'•LEVI - G. tioccn Booms Fouray.—The bodies of the two boys who were drowned in the Ohio, opposite Manchester on Sunday, hare been found. They:were Sons of Mr. Foyer, or Allegheny city. ,No inquest was held in such cases the Coroner tan do an gnrai. Daownro.. =Mont siz &clock; yesterday . after• noon Mr.. John Fuller, of this city, W . 4I.IArCOMIO in the Ohio, opposite Greenwood, while in 'the water bathis g. .11is body had not been found when our in:• formai): left. hoin'Oco t CIO: Ter thafthe:Aviediet • *ill be ready . . 4t!rwaterla a few this, Perhaps:4lo lakteimcd,ok , A. Willa Sznalatzter.—The ibllowipg tos4-fflni drank at a Whig amnia meeting hi : Wow!pigsty'', by an ea-member orCongrevat • Suktierislctild Bight—Let it befetat;reet eis.” • • • ~ . . it), t klatlef . pollilmitoratlon be'delliMidim Tues day es'enlng. an the 'ltitimend, Pittsburgh. et early gas lighting, by !fuel Kirkland. A. its. V. Ti.ltf.,'Disholv Pres byter end Evangelist of the Holy Catholic Church of God and ourLottriestis - Christ, in the U.S. of N.A. • Thema—Government considered as an onlinance of God. the Governor of the Uniyerse, add consequentlif the 11,13;o5N. ' ' ' • - • • Also. ni the ordinance of man." . • • jetr-it " • • *Ely request of many citizens. fl Du. • Wri.r.ina's Van:crier. —biro hay' liviug 'tear Pittsburgh ( nt the Garrison) Slates to ue that e child in the family - hod boenriftlieted with Woilllll ft lON' rime, until the health of the child had bdcome very much impaired. They had Various thlligs 'without any permaiienLlenefil•being derived. Elbe finally tried, a.' ottle of :Dr.,Willaid's,Verinifage, which broughraverey en immense moss of womisi `cute'-and "entirely used op." ' Since that period, shefattlier says, the health of die child bets impel:aro:l repidiy;andis now entirely weft.' The Vernilfhge always does' , use up vrormit." Try it: These medicines, prepared and sold by the proprifitorsi. A. W. DrockwayJcCo.,lo 0: Commercial Row. Liberty street, Pinshurgir, to whom oil loiters for agencieaor their business must be addressed.; 801401 SO by J. Scheme. maker & Co, Ogden -&'Snowilen, Joel Ittohler,' Sellers, F. f.. Snowdon, John P. Scott, J. H. Caste I, Janiei 4... Jones, John & Kneeland,: and• W. •?.."7 4 ....4,11jatt & Diellinm, and D.IIT. Carry.-A,llecheny MEIPiM= , mildly to benefit Ms nrUcand - 'Ayer 'pm, }Av e , mildly and elrectdally µpoll Me They. till iversally s eof popigoviiy.gemoastrater all Met no • Tbsizincreased same co.ses.3crn,inur... But as they em ; - and. in lously .`.`discovered anlouglbe4mlialis,nAAlM . en ,. ing about medielne,)„,4l.counio:we cannot yonscieu .; 1 p recOmatotalrbem, as tbeoevarsigrt or eel:Opal ;sme lly for .all kinds-of-disease.. In ' all epses;:bartcvcr; of A diseased Liver; or mbar billoas tompaints, that to n surpassed. and from 'the-Oeryvnetare Of frteir composi tion, and its perfect adayrai . tonln that clessorditeases, amino! fairbrimegt,,.. ' - '''' i'' '. '''' '.' • • - • • 1 IS by Err comotirvtion itrid Bleeding at the,LtiOttiCetred the weal Dr. Dunrett'sEspeeterant Rentit—Nlik line Yeager was:taken, when at th e age 41 sixteen; with a slight cold; ;which she neglected until the lungs fell , a prey to thatsseeking.destroyer.'Coustimptlen, when,ap7 plicetiorf to a Physictan*Was made, but to no effect:.- considered her case a hopeless one, and, prescribed: but little medicine for her..Y lii the meantime she dischuiged gnat mitintifies.of'bloodrwith much expectoratiou of thick phlegm and cough. Her bodily frame at length be came reduced to a livingskelcum. lief lust was aux tonsil. looked for by her (needs. that her sufferingsmight end by :the pangs of death. During the time, her physi cian frequently milted, and as the last resource, deter mined to test the virtues of' Dr. Duna:tills Eipectorant • Remedy," baying noticed some extraordinary auras per . ronnednysthe medicine in similar cases. He at once ob tained twe bottles, mid administered it to her. The fourth day he found .some changes, which gave. hopes.— . He continued giving the medicine for eighteen days; at that time she was rendered able tone walking in her bed I chamber. to the astonishment of her friends and rela tives. She continued using the medicine fur eight weeks, wheuahli declared ,herself entirely free from pain. and disease, and now pursues her daily-acesMadan w perfe;el' health. ...For sale by Wit. /Amon, No. SU . ' f.ibiityntinet, Pitts burgh. . llj r Judge.G. Sutton, of Norwalk. Ohio, writesf.undt data of November 19, 1846. that "Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic. Mixture is doing . wonders in, all kinds of complaints. - People inVest it with properties little align of the thsgiCal: In fever and ague, in bilious diseases, in dropsy, in gravel, in female difficulty, lung diseases,hou stimption,.-dyspepsia." &c., &c., for why' ehould we go, over the wholecatelogne, "it takes. all these and more, and its bcneficial.effect is apparent in every instance:" but to what must we attributeits success:there we atop; the whole . coarse of its success bas puzzled us; vre,do not understand .it. Medical men step out of their with to " 74 " ; lb*Y'PlA their heel upon escanes tlicm,• they. look about _ a little, and they are unobserved. thio'se: Mr that dignity nod pomposity of manner , which ball their capital in trade, and fall to, tooth and nail, to petit out of existence;' but the harder they!fight the *honker. grows the nostrum, and the weaker their • own pmetice; and ditechnfited, they 'resume, with the air of a broken down dandy, his once fashionable but now raggedielonk, their dignity soiled and torn by the fray, and walked' with an air -of rnalesty. Reader, get a • pamphlet ••frotn. the. Agents, in your vicinity ; the • advertisement is in our' columns. under "Great American Remedy." . . • Agents in l'ittsbargh, Han /t.BISOCSIWAS, No.2l.iberty at., near Canal Snail. . . . DZATII TIMM • SLTORT neglecting Mosta se unity precautions which .common sense. dictates,: matry, - very many, fall victimsto their imprudence.. We have seen the young bride. blooming awit were, ns.ther bird of paradise and. the fair flower of hope. the, pride of her father and the joy of her motheil4er civet( finsbed: with anticipation, and, her eye beaming with the soil cx-' presvion of love L-the gay,dyearns of life danciim oh her fancy with.the.rich and variegated: ittle of the rutnhaw7s promise. We hove seen all this chOnged—aye, the wed; ding garment for sa shroud and die hridnl chamber for, this sepulchre of the dead; and all this front negleetinte.' common Cold. Now, before it is too late; tat Pr. Wavle Literuxet and Tar, which gives' Immediate relief, as thousands of our most intelligent citizens now admit Of hi mast extraordinary tures. The gay. the b central. and the young,aacakTorth its praise, and will. to long at it makes posture cures, and eberrs the despairing PRO fireside. For sale by SIWILDINO & KIRLSCCD, Great ismer, ono door below Second • st., and by J. Ki‘dCmi- comer Wood and Fourth st. z ' ..• . jel3 ECTlVolXe.,'brThelr =Hutton:augment the accretion of :linens or ill= in the stomach, in which also theyinvolve themselves:* It is said They feed upon it. and if deprived of it, they die. The eeletirated.VenniftMe. prepared by , D. A. Fahnestoek, at Pittsburgh, Pais admirably adapt ed, in its operation, first, to. remove this mucus; audio condly. to destroyand:expel:the worms, rendered. ten- der sad helpless by being thus denuded. It is a remedy in which every confidence canoe placed ; and that it has fully answered the purpose. is manifest from.thelm; dreds of certificates given to its favor... • THEATIttc, C. S. Pewees ' - ' htenager laud Lessee. Dress Cirele•• • .50e. I Second Tierr•-•36e. I Pit.. • •25e. Gallery- • • 81,00. "NEI;T e- tg1171. 8 11 8 ; 1 1. . SIINEVIT TusspaY, June 27. to eornmenee with the Coypentor of Rouen: , Mertean• • Ir. rem% nisiotne ...... • .?ilrs. Prior. :dm rnrer. After which, itotig-Tille SEA; AIRCHEIt. Arms %ruins. DA= PT 111173 41.731. /I•!.VINA. Previous to which. • • • STATE SECfIF l 9 ;, Grernry _Thimplessell .1;;•Mr. Porter Wrduesdar. 5U JULIA DEAN dill minicar.; '. w Door, open'}.past 7; Carom rises betort,9. t 4 • 1•IICCItillolla TO lUrettl , 7 IIe.TAT I-) No. 10. roved) sheet. browse Ferry and Liberty shorts, ILTAISIWACTI;III•3I 9 of sheet /cud, teenier% Pte. s. druuts, pumps. halbs, water cloacti, tebded eotlinh lie, keep ronstruttlyOu build Piot oloaufoctut.e to order. sheet load from t SO. lb.. to the square foot. ill sheets of • G by :Vices, which they will (tarnish to the trade wholesale, Or cat to ottct in ally •ter that may he wanted. They also manufsetareand keep eoustrintly 'on hand. leaden pipes frum 2, to I . inch ralil , te; aqueduct pipe,for entiesjinu water tram sprinr,s, furnished in the country . Ingle. end put up on reels leorths of from 100 to 1000 fent nit each reel, with dicer dons as to the proper method of lay tau. Also. on hand. u large supply of Adams' Pat ent onetion Pomp.. kir well. or eisterusi Snow h Coy. sere sepeiror east iron suction pampa. • lltdrani work of every desenynton executed In the most durable manner. and on the rant weetrnimixlating tern.. Unless (nen the country for leaden piper, sheet lead. or pampa, +ill rcerive prompt attention. yell-dew GRS:AT sT RAC TiON : • EVERY EVE 211130 MIS 'WEEK MEW CACTI'S 011ANDAEI.OnA:or Night Illoorninx Cents. wit exhibit itself in Sower every night thil week; in the Gentlemen's P4lOOll. GreetiVnx.l Gardens; 1 two vrsy Lime Tlatirs..with MIRICTOII.I dosser bads. stand then for the inspection of horueulturism. We auticipate two splendid dowers ibis ete .ing. (Tuesday.) and one or two every night this week. Pew If any ;teem-toe:este greater attraetion.thatt this Shon•l•ved but brantiful city t ic, Greenwood, Junes/7, 1319. 1 111 Err has. indr.Chrern. and Thenetr& eoj7. • prarlYth Ki r SAL): th ,r l/INTOR/Dtt.--On Thu». dilly morning, Jone V.lth. at 10 &duck. at the Coin menial Sales Rusmis.coraer of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold. so extensive assortment of tbfetgn and do. mesnic•Dry hood*, embracing the stock of a merchant in • neighboring town, who I. declining business. At 2 egtock. &louts fiy net; variousnrmlitiest Incases super nunis mit haw I crate gosensware, assorted: 7 his. end pint tumbler.; I large show window: with abutter; aldor. light window sashes: sdo corn brooms: & holt' chests Y. IL and, Mack teas, Ilayerma tigers, Virginia tobacco, wisirlfes, shovels, spades, forks, trots safes. copperas, kr. A general assortment of new and second band household Furniture. embracing sofas, dies• . sing and common bureaus, spring seat rocking 'choirs, fancy anal common chairs. work and wash stands, 1 pr. msto,..rsny &son tables, bedsteads, looking glasses, RIZ dOW Weds, Ac. . • . • Alit o'clock, a large assortment of spring imam:miner fashususble ready snide clothing. boots and shoes.trnoks, whip.. saddles, bridles, gold and silver watches. jeser&T. fine cutlery, mantelelocks, guns, pistols. eatery goods, &r. DAVIS. • jr.27 Auctioneer. • Allegheny County, • • In tan matter of the administration of R. i)(3' li'eN•hliaTirtrutlllardemr,i:jelleteraatftfi of Ibe 0 4 .0 tn of • 4", 4. And now. to Wit. June IDth,lng,otinto _ lion of Thomas Mellon. Esq., attorney kr eseeptor, C. Darragh 14 nppointed auditor to audit said account, no make distribu tion of the. balance found in tito ttOdlioe• }tondo. Ily the Co nr4 ' -JOAN 170VN0,.311., Clerk: The undersigned has appointed ilia IBA day of July, licit, at I.oo'ckelr. A.M.. at his °Mee, Grant street, Pitts burgh, when and where those 'interested in the above matter, mayattend. • C,DARRAGII, • Je27-dt avr3l Auditor. ' l.T.Friday evening next; June watt. at 71 o'clock, lathe Grocery store of 31essis. Agnew & Bunker, will be sold; without. reserve. their entire stock of Groceries, &c, ennipadligin part the following, viz: coffee, sugnr, bacCooras,malmtses,vinegar, allspice, mustard, pepper, ginger, cloves, queenaellire.. Citildlet. raisins, &c. Also, I desk, tea cannisters, Singe Pan. head's and seem &o. Tr rms—cash—Cturcitcy. WM. L. d 8 E, . jeTt •(lournal and Chronicle cops.) duolioncer. I•AIiT GQO 9 ; 659.1.: AT AUCTION.Tuesday *mornitirr. June 27th, at 9 o'clock, 'et the' Dry,' Hoods store,othir. H. H. arhirf,ooohiasrreet.rwo dodre . Dom the earner of the Dinrriond, Allegheny city. wilt be sold, Ids entire . stork of foreign Fad dcdoestie dry goods, &e.. positively, without reserve. •' The Oiteniion of dealers liVrispeeifidly called to this • soleAmit wilt b'e'POsitive. ; - UURNSIDE, Je97:....(J0urn0l and Chronicle copy.) A nelionett4 • • • r minnuits. fruit running. light. dreught_alearne YANKEE, Master, will l'enve fat ttre. a ye andintermediate Potts on this , day, at 10 o'clock, A. kl.. For freight or passage, apply on hoard. ie...V.•0 :N IDI. OTICE TO SlllPPE—Theoffie.e of ihtaiiipte'e Transportation Line, will be found at the warehouse of Messrs. I,lppencon Co, Water street fou r doors west of tketriOnolignhel fillodfil ,l ‘ •• • " • • je27-1t HENRY' KIRKPATRICK Ag't. •• RAND R• Saloos.Coneerts._. .171 BND RE.OPENINGrEamrn eeut of the Tyrolien VOCtililltP, for, a few nights only, consisting of. Mona. Galslano, Double Bass and Tyrolean Echo; Mr. Campbell Tenor; 7. Wadde, Alto; T. Wadde, Basso and Segundo; Mr. Nelson Knease,Timiist and Voealist. , , • • The ,proprietor* . of the Eagle. Saloon ;respectfully • an nounce sa the ladles. and gentlemen of Pittsburgh that they have leased the late ASSEMBLY BALI. ROOMS, overilte peloon. during . thq connter.seralortp ito P. 'Concert,and promenade zoom, heing the best ventilated I room tn the ettyr-B has a large sky -light in the tott,,ontl twelve large windows tbe They have also se cured the eteryiees of the abov e named Vocalists, fcir few days buly,.cocamancing pn Monday eyening, Jung gtith„ st;selccapn of Geneatt; Ereitch, IntlianM ration,. 'English. Irish. and Ethiopian SONGS, DUEITS,GLEE , S CHORGSSES, &e.• . . ••• , •. Darr Ticliete;tls . 'eents. • An enure chanec of Programme nightly... _lege "••Loir••• WOW itooKs.-LoiteliSisii Etnoy.e, Vete.hes • TTILV'eI in Pre gium;R•sr4rieerinddatadyi 4iudi elude Oren Entain ohd • Iteln,hd,lit444.apithi•', dix. continuing observations on•EurorrnO:blinditeff.Md l r medical institutions :: By•Johis Oureoirada43. - ...:'. • Angels , oatorel. By the .tuthnest PEnsilis Dryndhcn?!. "TwoOldMeterirrides,r , 1 19elf•CO.iii101, novelo•Brblart BiOtouraigh*" o l" -. • • • :.-..• • • •-•;• Vol. Deily Beriptendaendlogs. :By the Into Chuhners. D. D., I:. L:D..7 •' : ran 4. The Thousand tutd One Nights.. Bnipe re4l4 l4 armed edition: 't t• .' , '4Vidiern the Cottager a -honk for childrem , . By th e 'lnto. thot ofi"Ellen , . - • • • I The abore - works recs!ynd this day and for sale .. hy • A 8 MEI .ite.*.s . .ii4y H ::.Tolott - a#4! Reported:'for, the MorOng Pcst ThirtiOk.toorFir . stkisl!)ii: - FOREIGN - rlr.iwS. - ARRIVAL OF THE It I,‘ Sal! B I T.,T A N yw 7, , :osia,•Jane se. The 13rittania. =lend it.lHeHfaa Jesteiday. ,'I 7 IH news was brought te,Hosten bi the ispress,,packel Buena Vista, and was itemediately telegraphed* , She brings advices front - Liverpool tip to the,loth of Juno; Cotton had plightly receded. Mobile ,tatt larAucr ted at Ifd.; Orleans 41d.; tiui, stock. in-4001 10 d; amounted to 511,990 bales, being 15,230 hales;mots t than last year., • . CORN. Worth - 320355. per quarter. •L 4 •;- FLOUR.. Quoted at 2.702814 bbt. • WHEAT. Red 71. 34 4iiris: 64., White Ts. 6d Iliiney remains unsettlA , - FRANCE , • : : t_ The Prince de Joiaville 'has btiens'irreidid fa Prince Louis Napulenn - . weather Oft the lisiembly,.Thn qoverraiicdtt'Ol.qr him. .• •‘ .Praiebcc Ma i tie tr4iniiiil,but. the guards were re-1 "piiiiiiolly.called upon-to disperse.crotrlll.-: •; ! of 'Llntiitliiif oPeiiiiialkod of The letd:tha Lanirtinewas.iitytote tovesediefAlittrlsth# Cousidein:O; lite' Pre martine with having supplied arms to Galsliare.:" .. • Thiel's' may supplant Lam-trtirie, • having; kepp elected to 611 one of the vacancies from • ..i! . ::!.- 3-7 .111dP0FITANT IIR(/I'd • ITALY: I P4chrtri'has'irtirretadired, and is now in theboudk: of,Clisrleo Albert. . • , 'K . :brittle baibeen fought at Goetto between2o.: 4 ego Austrians livid 15,000 Pit•dnintilenes; :The -64:` 'trines were defeated with great loss, and.-the Oleg! columns were pursued in all directions by thy Pied: montese - .: s .. . Pope Pius has recOvered all hi. popidarlty.ausenc ..- Plitt:CH CDNSTITUTION.. • . The Constitution of.Fronce is Democratic Repab -I:can—a Republic sue and indiviiable.' .";!' The, declaration of rights ,recogoise,d °fall to edocatioti, employment , led subsistence: * SPAIN. ... • • Moroi/lee-OA to be . nasderst 41adrta, .'All the British residents at Cadis havetbeen atm. , pelTed to furnish security for tbelie.ooltitet!..' The Repeal Association ait446ooritigibenfddit ration have fiaternized anife'i'lrattic." is tortocdlor the purpose of eoilititutional agitation, to secure the Re, eilbfibe Union. ' • • The Confyderation had iesoed a taasifeltsSidined by Smith O'Brien; no lers 'defiant of lave. , tlM . Solstices isgenef • effusions of Mitchell.. • T THE OFFICE Qr...O.I.I)EFLNLANT STEW:F.4e ER COSINIERCIAL NEM, : .11s. 108 Fourth Strett- near SMlll(Ard•fer prifeseTimr Lan4 Warrants; Pensiossi, litaekFat The markets were slightly depressed during the of Washington City, hininc Made afraticratebli a n the wee k to ; b e or 091 , ficat 4 „ ;4 ,„! . uvdersigned, for coutldetig .- .ther above -business in the s most secansto• and prompt roanner; periions interested . •‘' tione'.' Holders of Produce are ankioui to realise,' indit to their advearrege noplymeio • -, •* t and he . ihui giro t market a detiinfog TH C I ' r "II6-144 F nu r hv " . - • - ereeldo.stlpfllbir Vetted , ISt Contots—Quoted at 8410=41. . • IN 'yap antler:war, Mari 11 , 1alunt K. •Por.c, , Frmidem COTT 0/I—Tite tone of 'the Market ill tame and int..;_ ■ the L. rated States of mecca; do hereby declare and • -• • • •• • • • ' matt 1 - ..iperu, that nubile sales will be field at the under-. deed. Heide,. are altatol2ll , to irialisti, ind later inentioned - Laud Oflices.in 1W iiod inenntii4?4 the . . . meded, • • • • . hematites designated, to wit: • . _ . • . At the Land Office at the - Falls of St. C ro ix: River Cola—Deolsaing‘ ann . inactive- . .•, ~ commencing on Monday: she foutteeifik.atiy=eitAilgaitt 24 , 23 d ., 70 . 44 nexi,for Me disposal' et tie public lands within - the ansiL . " dermedtioried towushipi' fractional - townships,: to fair birsineti'war doneit'this •. •• . • , ; • FLoen—Declined,,with an improved demand. N ' tit ' f- . th-e -6ase ti ! v,:wta F at ' ll-Ikf f eitrili Coin—Sales at 4s: vir 470 rso ; lower than at the 3 .' Towialn s aiwenty-tre .1113 d. emi-six .o . c. tango min.... last ails - cc,. Meal has declines; N tw - el4 / 4" " "kei "" i- - 2- •• • 1 .!°•- 1. " m • c61, - e s . /4. 1. t . both are extreme' y dull. :(lirliour Co. n. is worth 31. Towtudtips twenty-eight and•ninti,'of y m and White 32a go 480 Ibs.! White Mcal is wmt`i 13. . orainabilikiwenty,4l,l, twehitil-pitithlyioottitm, sd ,2133. 6d, and Yellow • I4s. tr. . twos of range eiqhleen , • P'rattional -townships...twenty-nine end ,ibirtY,;, , aiitt of 196 tbs. - townships thiriy•one atterhiny-two• of vange , twenty: . Atthe mime place, commencing on Monday the twee- i• ty-cightb day of August reit, fur the disposal of the poti..i. , he lands Within the undermentioned,tworothips:and,er tiaaal townships, to Wit: - . • .•• Nova of the baseline, arid envie 'the/card Principal Friel:Wind townships -, 6*e-illy:six -stud :tireetrses+Sin.f . and townships twenty-eight. 'onc, and thiry•two, of mace "Fractional- towitsbilts toretipsix..roisuperven . stud • twenty-eight, and toaltships .to earpoune,. thirty,. dactyl t. • °he. mad thiny-two,oftitinge ,twenty-tWo., •- • !fFsectional townstdps. twenty-el ht end.brentyrniuo r .rj Cialad .taa - rtships thirty and :thirty,ouire of range twenty., Fractional nti tbiUy Cue'of inn^e twenty tour. • .„ _ -'4l4lj it jatiidpfficst at GreenThiY,rxeireineneiair on.Mari=. , 'he tvesniv.ant 'toy of A itituSt nert;foi the dirootal '" of the public lands 'situate I veillicifthe titulercoetVonett.. townships And fractiotattcrienehips. vii: Words 0 slit ban Um, and man (if _ - Townships thirty-flee, thlny-six. mid thirty.severN miler „ .fraeticmal township thivtreighi.of range twenty.. .-; , Fractional rownshipsthisty-fice,thirty•air, rhirtyAservirm;' ,; ,arid thirty-eight, of range twenty-one. Fractional townships thirty-five, thirtY•srix ; thirty-le ken land thirty-eight, of range twenty-tw0... , , • Lands appropriated, by law for ,the use of.sehools„Mili. • ;MON Or other puipoies, will It exalnaed flour the sales IN The celeriac of the above mentioned lands Wilt be vein ? Oatcake), tbodnyt appointed,. and ;proceed heaps order,: r: e hith nre • advertised. with convenient t I atch,,until the whole shall ,have, heti!. oreced- and th.: a... s thus elsaseil.-..11in JtC) sale shall be. keptopett longer 'Men tmonerecks,aindloo private entry of any of 'behinds Ito admitted Raul after ,the expiration °f law tiro Meeks -• . Given ender my braid ht the-City of Wrtahinpon, thin'-:-- eighth day 6r Nr ll q-, - AitoPoritinillo laanzand'ete4bilif .drgd mud t ht - • OY'llte - 3 . 4431F0 - • •• • - • Inca arra - ' • , • ft NOTICE TO TIMORP-mlr i norecy , kation i i 4 : , Evety.ncrsOn tuittiette the 'tight of pre-einptloci to.; ".;.• any of the lands within the.lownships fracticictaL' _ liownshiPaahreie entinemted.lt reetdrell eatabllshthe Mtnelq the satisfaction of An lbectster and Electives of *viper land offie e. and make p1 . 1)11tIll - thecercrr as soon - • as 'lnestfrable alter teeing - Wee. nonce; and before the der appointed lot the vointeeneseracmt• of Ult.-public' sale • of the lands embracing 1110 tract. 'claimed; osh e reriatniamk , :i viair4 still.be,foyfeited. • - iti.9,II . LARD M. : YOUNG s: ‘..,Csattesiscciair rf ; Farther by the Steamer. " Fiancs—Tho legitimists were preparing for a restoration, nrith the Count de Paris on .tha Thrirbei the Duchess of Orleans as Regent; and to conciliate Lamartine; . Aragn 4- Co., a Cr:until of Regency, lir.! eluding them, Joinrille and Durnale, both supfnisid to be in Paris. Srers—llas disiaitsed thiDelgian Minister, on the ground that he is implicated in the cocapiracy wi h the Queue to change the Minietry. ' -.• Accounts fromtSehlowig confirm the captor:e of two Danish battalopit._ - •' . . • The Cholera was mating fearful raysgesirkßusai , The victory of the Italians over air Austians i at Goon, was complete;' 15,000 Piedmontese 'cut lo` . pieces 30,000 Rome is perfectly Naples is in a state of singe; ' a. weise 'feeling is prevailing between the troops and inhabitarrtr.-:.... • Piedmont and Lomb4rdy ..be':u4it.ed, atid. Charles Albert will reecivo the crown. • The Emperor or Atisttis rtiU fertLICJI to retain to Vienna. • . . The Chartist meetings were, 'lnt so notneronv: The government has been using bit vigor to keep' down deMonstrations. Pari'Vestonklusare—Lonsion. -- Baeon is in 'steady: demand ; priees a little easter.' 'Beef is firm . . PorX recededv cwt. Lant istr , 9Rtl .111,:por Death - of -Judge ...I . klrelber. By telegraphic dispatch frenf'paliimore, we leare that the . lion. Stephen. ),,:cher, 'President JOgis:or, the Radford and Baltimcle Oreuit Courts, died'y., terday. Judge /trcher Irms distinguished am, a ju slat; and was eminently . te'ored in all the social, rdatlone Maryland IMO (CR . men atilt( to fiil:l4.' place in public; aud to his 'family, his cleat' :hi an • irreparable: loam. "; ' •' • 1414%! °Ur . '" era 110.-11 ear 0114111X10.41oliCe clemand lair and VgltatiOns steady; iVltittalOalg':s,s o D - bhrre!a ,Ge nese* at tilll o s9o : bbi. "- •"' ' • 'i4a.Thefe !IPgrOl..ana•tfie mark e t hlr a doventrattl tendeniy. .There is a good enquiry tor *Wheat &twilling purposes; but4alci Griins are qui et= Wheat: salesof inferior Red %neat ti the extent of 2,9',P bu„ at of ta 'tern salei 3;trootri. Ist Ste: No pc.; holders hrw pot ep.lte?.iivrrkeh irrit• *..buyercrie sot m eet.tharn...thuarraKatesitto, sales aka*, Provisiola-41teils ts a l'airiarptit7 fee Pork; tin!. 4Nif . lotng in other -." . • ' , Cottor—TbeMiiekii,etinpaa,4 lest qttSted.,.2,:,:,„y‘' • .' • - PiIUe,ADLPRIA. DIARFETS.. r ' ::Arii . 4lll - 414P 1 SLE.;• ••31' ;a: .The steamer's vieeeiViiiampteepty vnsittreri theeizift4 ‘ket, gmierSily,•ate aseaiticiitim reecipt Ohtieir private letters. rrices - 14 present are nominal. , ' ; &.liiireatipten meat Exercises of this lestliute %Yin • takeplace' this evening, in the Hell. of the.UMveeeity : , flretions. delivered DX; the - etabeis a lbs 'atbdcititiitg..clnesi th neid iin Address by Prof.. Charles ' • .: • •-• • •-• The, clursns -cm cesOcctfully. invited to Me. .exercui. 46 twill RPIWILF.nco 71, o'clock. rjer } aluable Patin for Sale, • Hiqrr!)?l.-rtyfres c?r stle, the residue jj unsold...oY _lOO s=-of ibex vw aaole'FFYtni'late'' the property 4/1 7 Sarnpel Pertnee, tlecessedi beautifully situated on . the banl:' , ' Mier; It miles below' Pittsburgh. or 'will sybilivide it 1416 Lots to col! 'trot- - frhlsiFlittikaisesiletttl * PnYchllaltigee:ill.ili : location; baxing..two cxx.ellein tiFbattls in the temOtime . 'vicinity; the neigl4!tiyhclo3 tunes* IP IMP: •ket is aajYt 4 . l 4:Seasallual .1111-Briger and the Venusylvaula and Ohio - ADP 4atid,. *ben completed, ; must' necessarily rOMS:thicligh-it...The, wpst.,ef.itte WO: being bottom.is 'utast tiAlqieeb!y ttelaptedforliaidast purposes.' PeriottiOihairouii ofiitu,elieslngtofie Arpited to go andekatititie the pliico.'itnd mly Infortautlonrbit.. fel will'beitiireneither by myself . the. i r e e i m st is re e :O r no \ Y Peebles fit lllelLru~thrB t3aus tlari . - •• V,,zgetiisti • 'l % 4'; • • • • ~ ..., j ~~w.; ME Gouts. Wk ar lug Apparel. - pHs cubic/if/ere beg leave to call Mastication of cwt= chants end gentleman of Pittsburgh and vicinity, to their fail stock of Furnishing Goods for summer weat t --consisting of - suporfine Shirts. of our own manufacturk t Bosonas and Collars, stooks. Ties, Satin Cravats, Muslin.' Shirts. Drawers:Umbrellas. llowery,Oloves, Bustienderk. Ac. A large portion of our good,ciza manufactured by us at our factory east, the remaining portion ate fusuislp ed aticrboacht from first hands and =potters. - ..Akciaminatiou of our imods is solicimd. W!.intand to se it low for cash or approved-credit: . . Shirts made to order nt our factory . east, in nanatities - tctstlitpurchascrs, of Lora materials. and at short notice:* • EDIvAnD 'BODO & CO., ! -- i•t• Nortipeast Corner of . fiat and tiarrit Watch you will t-* . -Rory o*Moota;. ‘.. 14. if rididziZaminer; - ; ; 1 J.: • ; r , SiciY hiGoudo f i the Deets- ' Ask_me oat whit: tiandhin&inil • Loa backed . • • - ;: zarmother I do'neetay 1 tp Vivi thitraol;‘ eleliti • " •-• ' • • The Chamelkific. getig ,":„, • ' ''• ' Angels'Whisper;• - "•2 "'" • - ^s weet Jeasui w ti ' youpituu -,' 'The Worthlarid for trio' :NollV W ikiru. , : For sale T .. . • J081E.1.113.141t,-/,•••• • • • ;,"pilce butllbt 1312r - we.4 •. priae 91,650;11its andlot oh' Foetus listreet, 7l p r ice 81.7110; also _a fidek house and lot on Vine streetil - C p ir r i irairOrtirstla i'll brllc l h Quk oi4altl n drOnZe t 4 L. price above. 15 topertiel *to Agfered at less - pricett than-they could two , be built for. -Tertnaef,partj , meta' liberal.- • - .9. CUTHBEILT,....,?I , . Ter2o , - .... . &gent. SnaithfteldatreetttnY WOVlTTglirif—Fc,7llitlt FOR', po Thompson, 110 idnrket st., three doors from Liberrni. Will : front •Ilfia'rlnte 'the rehrainder of his Summer if' Stork at gmatly.:retlated prices. .61nottgAtte assortment.- map found Linen Gingham& fine French Gingham, - good lasteolors, low its 16 cents ;-11nreges,:Graturdines, Tiotamt..llalrorines, iwtscns, be.sold. erittano4l mann!. in profit. ' fjetXli D..TUOMPSON,..„'y - 11, 1 9 A ii; 1 1,;- 4 .nit linen of France, from the J. earliest titnetfto the Ilitrolti4on , orlS4e—fori.tlfools. and fuinilirit—with numerous engravings, and qua:Soul for the oxamigatitiou of pu , -JOHNSTON. tg. STOOKTON,I uusirrasittr. FLDVII-:Llttat rffeeirettorrl 11LILL.GaiN124:-....-iiez4.--XUSIBUSSA-2.111711' =EI migClrAlN PAI*—AR/ invpk n ee of Rea atchestligtouakf f D Pu 7 - urns, received yestetaay oqiezyGoOdihiu‘e , 0011.. 00 - n riyili_Etcll.ll74T-PR!Cvy CASII, paid for all. pus , •rßrent pada 'of olelOtatalilt Wool: by! I . ) `‘ I.r • • ..'5ll/11.PHY 'LS Ws Si: . ' • .• ;.itibertrstreeriiipporiteWN;• • '"- . Usago•Siiiiii*PAisvt • • • -•• ... "•• Sotie'l,l94ro 1/_ f rirO'FF.ILSONSINT AT:MI • I.FATEN'I',OFFICI•:•-eTkerundergOttid,bcrelti giscrie notice. thnt. rn e Ili/171111y.tot tbe,nei ofexingresaapprol4 ed Moy ?17. PSIS. appltentinus foe the-ea.erunon of pa- tents mutd 'be filed in We' Pftteq 016cein• Unison fo 0113,6•1 ble the undersigned to Fire 10 daps' udace:YAereof iii th in public ne et-spepentiu-whieb oath notices are . usunlir 'that by.,tbe snme arc be is reunirod Ite-tomoDigioi followstig (ex* for recording aisignments: grinits„corcrety., oneeklieensest power's. of attorn4j..k . a.4 .. io lite.Patens`... Office-'gier ..', • ' • : ' " :•• ! ! For reeording atisignineotajee.,4toeeketeding;, •• ... ..,•••••••••.• • ••••• , liY•7•00111d011ir , ..1 For -vecording .aludgootentak; ca. eventful:4 .„) Over:100 and not eXereding 4.000 ••tvrodollsra. For .vectirding. Nigloue,b4, coutpioinx; - . - .• .-,-„•; , over t,00p.w004,.• ... • .•-r'• • ..•• • • re of slollays.t. -which fees,tes a nt rea., ptiul'in'ittliottri.. . Also,--thAt hereafter no. application :kir paietit for ea iniandeln* whieli'lingteelt parented inn foreign.eintalet will be 'token up frir:rzomit•slidn'in ibitiolliee. U n til clent'eiidetice sbnil bore been . furakflard that Ate trpeciSt. .cadow bas been filed; land the ,patent , ersupleted,in. such, foreign 'Country. in witietc awy-. bwret.•beon:fatteine.dr Sealing a potent itra foreign e.olintry•wili'itot, - bereolltr, give tholusteutee .puy.precrener a ti• Ike - artier ftf:Cillint.ii -.-- • nation in,tbis office.. , , f doz,ls . agatey, !mit; ;;;', • 2 d 0... . • 6 " . 1 ` doz. 4ithouf ••''; 2los Ilan' & Brothers:opt (VC' IltiNftitY •t r • • • ; :PrrutcrOrinca, Jane 3, 'MEL, • N THE PETITION OF .. gto§p 'WINANS. of Bald • ..pore, ptisrutzfor . the hEy . t . iston . qt spatcnt, granuts- T to him on the Int .o,clOter,',Ants. art,impronement .74 milvrty raiz and eartloget,'',.for.sevea'yottrs;(witst'lbt ezpitr . of ntaid t paletit,wbich.t4ninOlaws pit , t ' lday6TOMOher,ls4l 7 -t=.... • • - d' It in'ondied that AliC'initietition~e beard et the i *tent Office. 'O4 thn•thint pitsotWari hotlfiMl CO appear show's dose if il l y tberhirye, whi,slid l irtitiou•ottgl• • not to b e , Tavitt e. . MAirit,l • • Ordered,. also,. tbakAhis. uoden,benpohlistied da•ttlit,e Union, Intelligences, and Democrat. IVashilmfootArgitai hatimorm)PetinsylvlaUM Ik Philadelphia; True_ Swaim', • New. York;.Dost, Boston; Gazette; Portsmouth, N - H.; Post. Eitlatglighl and Inquirer, Cmciunati; once week for ;three. successive weeksobe publiesticlys. 4 ;Whereof to. Am at -least „Wily days previous:lo the said•• heird Monday of Augtnin . next. - - • - ' • EDMIINO BUHR - % t•:, 7 • :. ....Commissioner of. Patents: , • • t I tINtHE PETI TI ON OF RAYMOND FRENCH, I,l.llutuitlireyville. Connecticut. praying for the elten noq gt!ipy4 - 41;•fiirri fas;sa igipsovcanstirict -f -nwrew augurs. lot serept years from IhA astparaiont 0t . 2 . nld tateid i wltlelt Dikes Assuan lis;filkslndtw.(Nose-m - - It is iirdeigeTliti`tike ; • tent Otfice,og the Ekts; mgpdart.p:Plocember next, at 12 -• o'elocli;111.; pod' a/I pomp* ALIO noti fi ed to appear and s. how c a use, if any ' they ...hare, an* said -petition ought • not tab's granted. :- ..".1; • •t• • .rr ;;'t :--_,Ordenek also, 'Than'this-natice..be published lot she; Dillon nod Nationul'pemoemt, Washington; oiaa,,Philadelphia; Post, Fittchintr,,Truo Sun, lad Bun._ New. Voyk; Post, Boston; and Pascua, Portsmouth,N , lL, once a week for three successive weeks previous to the - sold first Monday of ithtvetdbesAriezn. r , • , • EDMUNDIMBEE.;• ) ; 7 C teltJawf 3 w. ; • .• • • ''CatluillsilkinPir Petrels ----- 1410ENNSYLVANIA.RAILROAD CONRAN li.--Nebra E brut, rusts that tbe.FOURTII _INSTALMENT of.„dL p,vc.Dollars per share on the, CapitatStoet of thig4 ,- ; Company., is required to be oak,' 051 or before the • let. dor : • July nent...-The.FIFTII INSTALMENT of. Elins-Daki.e. • lays per share, on or before the lin•slay of September s endhirSlXTl4 •INSTALMFISIT of it iveDollars.prill ,bare on or befonf the let day, of November aext,:at Woe., Iio:7I):WAL.NUT street, Philadelphia, Payments ofill befreeeieed of one or more instaltneratis ,ier Lhe stock may be ridipfall ppiionof the stodlt;,- Itolde ns wad Intetird Mltrated: (foot dale' p 0 !‘ Lusnaments not pitilistit, , silll ; be "rableiit ( 10 eildlti• of onr petetlitvvet mortitt.' +.p. tairef A.V . ! , x - 14E0R,0g4. 8A.003,' • mr lbeod to -•- " . Treason:len: N 11:7 - EteddiN D147 . 4114 1 * 3 1.44 Polk> - rop,ibittew. - ) ,v. • M= t i~ I~': ::; 111 EME SE =GI • linfl MI
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