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IV/Ammo:of Northampton: - •• -• " masprryattvg •t . .ecrort : • • T iTdiiiiierpiiie 'Cathay , . ' vow d , ch y. • ''";6II6IEMIL• roT : • ' • do . do • • itavl7:"JAcot S. Yore.trao'nt4o_to!7 • u a ° o :,..>:e.,:,,ty;.!!,m,.,.Runinirr 'FL Wittour, I.enig l ex r 1V; . Dowlso , c C a h ete ' r ! do :i7ef.a,.lh.f.7vjirgillaaar.llALoictus, do ~ s' unt.'rectica lEuxx. Berke _ !7:.;• - IhiasaitoS•scdo , ' NuvEiL t'! ° " 7 7 11. " • • Avw: ‘,l4'ootolS %writ*, . do Salta C. itmo, clin •. •1 . SWIM 41Iin dr, do do ROOKIIrr J. Funs", 2.. Vl..Fstrosurci Surru,_Fpuddia,. an .Caroirsta., Hondogdon • - do "•: ' Ayik .Vll l -j ° A Biae; Greene_ __.do . • I:l3aaat.lis xm.triaoaaa• Iknirtun,-Bedrovd do c-Jona R. Saa..v.vov. Beaver .• do • Z- i3C l:".:Utoicas P. HAIILTOS. Allegheny do • it. Writ. D.tvol, Cntwfordi • ", * dtti " 761°71'3. IV23' l'°ner oKU, B I •do FOR CAKtIL /M:M§SjON . '• ' aktl - PAIN TER ''." Of Weil:nitre/and County. • :.-FOR,COICGRBSB,' r' " • Pittsburg!, , • .I.YtiliN :S. . d " IMMUNE , ' Stillßlitiod, Alle o ppip. ' Vef . ll.l7Ucl.f ,„ ), : JGOlN,crippiEs,>. LuvrrenCerille. • • : • lACCOCDEIt. . co ctinton. • .:••• PF.N 3 srA IN WI L. 44 4: 1 ;N, Elizabeth Borough MEE BEBE # Air 1 4 11- 1 6ro • 41 its. .. ,it ~ , i r 5eit.,,4444 1 : :J . ...I.—. ~;:,„. • 4re faike,s; 4 - .t t,16,4t4e.,.tgi5i,,,i) ,Wlll.---47„gi :.•I, v fipi 04seitt te af .01s a, k I a. A W4l 4‘ : Mli Ti 1‘ • t t' • • - 1 • • - . , `-: • : IS =IN EMIN =SIM =ME OM EiSi =EI =IS ..`,_ L. HARPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR PITTSBURGH: • FRIDAY MORNING,JDNE 30 1848. DEMOCRATIC IiONINATIOINS • . ...IN 'TLC'S- PIPER. TIM LAWS 'OF,TIIE UNITED — .STATES. TREAT/ES. BESOLLITIONS.V.O.F . CON. . GRESS, c..:.111E:r LFALISNED B Y ELTRORITA Ott"orniu ..Post Job comma tii:%i•ntio AND FIFTH Er/TEETS. advtrtioirtneitt eti?thli first pr i gt , . . '-'llZediVragent are nnirn....nd n; h awl in artiVrtrors !igen 4•e• "P. 41. '-77a.'nitut bt. complied lota, ~t otdo to in. t 0..... - *it an iiisrittion. trn: as it ... ?amble n tartitr hour would •nr , C •e.- K.AI7.- CARR. Sinterfrevrerniver Ageory "on Hui N. IL roruer of Third nud Dock *meets, Ltd 11.41Norh Fourth itrret7i•our Only nurbotiard Agent • . . 'Mlle rilstabiturgh.Letter. We, oltiterse that the letter wf.'a Few Federalists . -Abillitionlits Ortbiti City, addresSed to the flare . ansisieredoncentinti: at Utles;. is being circulated itssta2PV;o9F.TaliCdtar.ottietti iit:the.Federal aod Darn burner papers. -To Omar abroad as to the political sentiti!entiof the signer* of that document, shall, , iaa;day.er tate r glea,a.aheort sketch or Aber pmT.- and •Pre sent" , hiatory, which will open 'theseyes Of.thedimiginizers aod their allies. • . . ?izetaisatatals.,Dzstutstriuscas.—Ms intelligent xentleutan of thts city, belonging to the Democratic traz d ke i C; a i r t7l7:l tuhlsthtosutnthlyeteamtiot:ig7l:l!eaLocawideoc'sPorscad i tO 'itta nominationd, Dud. mat there at call for a meeting of Democrats favomblo to Mr. Van Buren , sotimittraion' circulating in Elizabettitown ship'saditeighborhoodowd that it already has many respeetable trignaturcz. The same gentleman gives epl!ettriiiytztrita - assure for Gen. Taylor: —Gazette. ItlNCis:iriiilent that, the Editor of the Gazette - • las liad.:4M - interview with that celebrated whig," ,P.ziorze:ltooaszcE, whose services were employed 'bilhifl'ederslists in 1840 and 1844, to assist that temnufatturing such statements as the above, say without fear of successful cos. .Yad, ill0,111!Viit no Democrat-Of this city ever vivo o to the Editor of the Gazette a s s latig ;Plied; The Democracy of the Editor s ai -40011f; presume, will tern out to be -about on :with that of the signers of the letter written - from this city to the Utica Convention. We dare the Editor to give the name of the gentleman "be longing to the Democratic party," who will be - willing to Caber such abominable lies. These sta. • ties are ititeoted fur the porpose of galvanizing a Dale life into the bodies of the chaprallen and di,• sat fled erbigs." No person of any pretensions eo.honesty and 'unity, really believes that General Taylor will carry Pennsylvania. l•Zwi , . Velleratalltagenee- As a specimen of what•lbe readers of Fedetal newspaper: are expected to believe, we vrould se lest . the, folinwing--gising .to the editor the full benefit of his own italics, .The ..MeMphis (Ten nessee) Eagle, in yeferring to the Democratic libininee's,says, that ..Cus was bore a Federalist, SI it Were: and actually sported , a Federal cockade on „ his hat Flaring - the Revolutionary war l” Gen CASI 'l' 4'Bs bOrli in 1182 and the revolutionary war closed, in t - 1531 • Pitibably tbis Federal editot Will nestle!l his readers h e p that aw Pen. Cass wearing gar'blacl(,c:ockadi:Otold Federalism; and it would not, . -Pe very remarkable if some one of his school shiiuld; ire long, prove that he was concerned with . Krtactld fit'llis* treasonable projects. It IS'ould be no fifitliei..fionn the truth, than to charge that be sitnctiriiiiirtlie surrender of. Detroit, and drew up - the ertielesqf.-rapitulation there!. end , this has ieac) tio#l4; . iniiStuated by , en onptinciple4 eenis• ~*sikiir`ticspititiiiim in thii city. That the great, - • theitatttortitj Jeffeiscin was:villainously slandered; - .le n tics . ati and ran iiiiren'shared a similar fate; end ••: . $0 . ,...0 , 0 . ..,..g• els Judi, and faithfully Mlle the mitt:serif • tiseiss!keep t le.itbout bringing upon hishead the male -41144 eir all the Federal isle, wcid all their emissa tilit.gtout tbe country. 11 a free iiien would - - - Aillelt7Ai - iondemilation of that parii, let him --mar r atiectifeila sense of honest independence, - and de., te r' minetiott - to support the interests of the masses . df,..lijec'iwintrymen. • 71. ..`Yte oliservo that the Fesloral papery, as well as the piratical craw that "aid and comfort" them in circulating slanders and flilsehoods respecting the Democratic party, assert that there is mach dcfccti6ti la our ranks In Pennsylvania,. ancl that there is a Praliabilny of meetings being called in bolt against the Ualtiinoro nounnations. Gulliveris Trasels are &spill recomposed to such stories as these! The • 4 1.1140 LlVjlic,cither to'the thought," with those who Wkokedlii .. fabricate and dishonestly eistahito. such i intitlitiOs: - 0 There no ilsiewiliiit-In Penn; s -*ace rmaucatir 'alit es %MA As avx . t.: .41thinigirGen. CM* Wiiijioi tho first choice of she. • rl_goacrieforth4P44./: , i i t t i. ll : ter his imminall°*' was (44 ffcr.ted s. ilmio Juno hesitation as to the coarse they:wouhi:lo4.7. We klavi not heard - oft singth,ladividAllathis city,Alba bssbenn•kno)vo, hero-prompt a consistent au t f De mocra ti c • PP" et 0.._ nauawireu,'..whir will eppose the election of our gal _ lant.ttnigapii' stie etintlard-boarers, The letter that - 4-akSooitis-lii the; Utica CoorMitron from this city, aptlietai*.wlasi Pemocratic_docznent„giut chitin 40 . 0r . 11/144*iit:00,!f!leAng whicil preratle ill tili ipopetiOlifi;slfairielidaiit Alumbug, and has coaled iols!tr a lisisiiiilefitlijimitighout the city. Thiapei irintealia.vilt,illt that.v/c4or are well known alone cbraPiclifil"7.l.llCFed,6lllo4l7:o4-Iholitinnists--nOt s ip' ll f wygni,,we'preseese, trot rte4.lDexeliereg - , ial'* 4 '; 414:4 ens oritilig-torfi3Or-eliriit-liiit:lii'.- cisstonireaticinvw IffiniiPalli g t o 4 4ll 4 4 P 274 41' A • f 1 t 1 t - ,‘ -r: . IT ,,t,c 7. k. is A. ,. `t-ta _-,-,~-., • .. . ini SE EN =I lEEE _ V .:. EMBE ItMil =I Eal • ~ • Reception Meeting. - - Purtrunt to adjournment; a mectingOromCititette wagheldpn Wedneilday evening, to hinirthe,report of the*,e,nitnittettlappointed to mako i i4ranOitiente for, thetthoptien_ of the VoTuntecrs ittorningfr9m, Mexico'.t '• • -'• , - The... „ .ll,pori_cfr trie Committee was , read - by tht 'eecretati, and mitiinionsly nitepted. The ;report reads as tollowa : The Committee appointed. to make arrangements. for the reception of the Pennsylvania - Volunteers, noir on their return from Mexico, met pursuant to a resolution passed at the Reception Meeting, he'd . on the 29th Inst.', Geo.:J. K. MOORIIEAD in The . Chair. 0 .• •- • • motion,,,' cep! :Jong. litnatnottsw, and Ma in/SD 81.101fortri , were Chosen , Ser Kt:oriel.; • Major Joun B. Gtrmnitt47read atatt ment of the . proceedings ofa toasting teld in Philadelphia, for the prigiose ofsuitably receiving the Volunteers who are to arrive there. • ,lylr,•,tlarisr.'s H. Mrrotzu,, submitted the following reseiletidoe, which ware adopted : • -•./icroltied,-That the troops will be received by military , and civic procersion. That the Judges of the Courts—Beads of the various departments—the ca l euthoritics of Pittsburgh nod Allegheny, and civil authorities of the County, be requested to par. , -tieipatii-io the reception. ;That invitations be ea ,*tended to the'VOlunteer corps of this, and the neigh-' I.oting Counties—also,to the several fire companies, benevolent - and' trade 'associations, and. societies generally ,-'to the officera' and soldiers of the army returned from Mexico, and others. That the public officers and eitiiena be requested .to illuminate the public and _private buildings of the-two cities and districts—that there be a disiday . of fire-works at iicti , placciithe Ciimmittee appointed rei that pur pose. shall determine. That said illtimioation and display of fire:worlta is to, be in honor of the return of nor brave troops from Mexico; and as a rejoicing •at peace tetween the two countries. That their Honors thC.Mayors of Pittsborgh and Allegheny, be requested „to Co °Pendia in the proceedings, and I issue such notices to the people - as they may deem proper, to early oat thesearrangements. I • Riholeia:That n Committee on Finance to consist of ten member* be appointed;to apply to the civil atei thorities of the city of Pittsburgh, and the city and comity of. Allegheny; -for the oetessary' means to entry out the objects in view, • item/red% That a committee on Pyrotechnics, to erminat of five members, be appointed, and that the ' committee he reqUested toconfer with theproper au thorities on the subject. . • • , . Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed to select a suitibte person, to deliver an address to our brave volunteers on their return home. - Resitred, That a sub•cooamittee effire be appoint ed ,to report ,to the •general committee, at atthse. querit. meetings, such further regulations as may be deemed vecesrary. The subject of the route of the proceseintt tci be especially referred to that Cornmit• tee. ' • • - .li'moircd, That the Chairman appoint the several committees. The Chairman appointed the following gentlemen members of the respectiVe committees, as they lap: pear below. : • Coinittee on. Thwente....-John B. Guthrie, Mr. Ale:asde". Black,‘Capt. Richard . Beeson, Chatles Paulson, William Boyd, John Morrison, Edmund; Snowden, John Major, John Coyle, and CliNle. [lateen. • ' • Ceanitittee'anPyroteeinter—CbambenshPgibben, William 12/.• Graham, L. Harper, Rody Patterson. Unary Cassiday. ' Committee to seed Oretor-f.lsines Wittson,Mar shill Swartzweldcr,Geomt W.Layeg,SamuelPalm 4 ei;John Diann. • ; Sub Committee of. orrangements.—Jonas It. M'. Clintock, William B. Mowry, John Birmingham! Charles B. Scully, and James B. Mitchell. On motion of Dr. A. Black it was, &salted, That i special levitation be extended to J:en.Patterion to visirour City, on his way home 'torn Mexico with the Volunteers. . • On motion of James Watson it was further, Raatred, That this Committee recommend to the meeting on Wednesday night, tbe appointment of a Committee of two persona from each ward and die-. trier in the-Cities and -vicinity, (nether pi:open of raising fonds to aid in defraying expense. to be in caned. Committee then adjourned— The meeting selected the following named per son', under the regolotion able. Watson: • ; •. . . PITTSBURGH. • .Ist Ward—John Caldwell, Reese Townsend.l 2d " Willikm H. Smith, John Mco. Croasan. 33 a Jacob hl , Collister, Robert Carling. 4th " Caps. William 51 , Candless, E. B.Neal. sth William Wilson, Charles Ferguson. 6th a Joseph Birmingham. John Major. 7th " Charles Rent, James Richardson. Bth " Henry Stioxple, Capt. White. 9th " Philip Drum, Thomas RoWley. ALLF.GIIENY. Ist Ward—John Haworth, Morrison Roos. yd " George R. Riddle, Simrson Walker, 3d . James H. Sewell, John Flemming. • !"• nth " James A. Gray, Samuel ?il , Kinley. Birmingham—P. Mulvany, and C. T. Ihnasen. Latorenciritte--Henly hl'Cullough and Zachariah Wainwright.' Manchester—Levi Burchfield and Robert A. Samp son. Lower. St. Clair township—Ephraim Jones and Conway Shafer. South Pittsburgh—John D. Miller and George S. Hamilton: Peebles Tasenship—John M'Conlbs and Daniel IL Negley. Elizabeth Township—Daniel M'Cordy and Benji• Min Wilson. The meeting then unanimously .selected Captain John Birmingham to act as Chief Marshall On tbo occasion.' • - • • On motion of Mr. John Tajlor, it wa. Resolved, That the proper persons baring charge of the bell. of the several churches and Fire Engine houses be requested to have,thern rung at a lively peal on the aproach of, and until the arrival of the velum. !tiler. at the city. , It was afterwards . Resolved, That this meeting elect Assistant Mar shall., when the following persona were selected, John Aiken; H. S. Ma graw, Wm. D. Grebe m Ja mes 11.Mitebell,brarshill Swartzweldcr, John Smith, and J. L. Shee. s • On)notion.tbr meeting adjourned. • R. MOOREHEAD, Chairman , . Et:incte 9irowor.2w,l i ejetid ai i. . • SkirtrtL PALIKT.III, 's' - .Ig.tier' • lIIEN MI `,;_ - '° EN " EINE MEM Venongo County. That honed and faithful exponent of Democratic measuica, the Franklin Democratic Arch, contain' the following cheering intelligence. The truth ir, the Democracy of Pennsylvania were never in be te, spirits than they are at the present time i and the prospects of carrying the State by op overwhelming majority, are increasing everyday: The pledge of Col. Wilson bliCandless, to the Democratic National Convention, that Pennsylvania will give Casa and Dynes 20,000 'majority meets the expectations and strength of her 4, unterrified democracy. Old Venango, like an unfailing' tribu• tary stream, will roll in her 600 to swell it up !' as slick as a bone!' Oakland township will furnish .oo° hundred of the count. This is oar prediction, if it be not fulfilled, then we'll quit guessing!! - A New The New OrleaniDoltit of Juno 13th, age, that Don Jose F. G. CMILITA, has arrived in that Milt .frotn",Tampico',for the purpose of procuring e print' iog.pressande neceassary ma ter f nisi to contromiee' at Tampidd the publication of n journal devoted to the establishment of the' Republic of Sierralliad,re.„ Suitor Caretm iaan accomplished MexiOati,iwriper eegreniebllity,aodhaaberee a consjiiiii64iptin , mani,or.ofatiriing scones of Mexican iisvttntiota:-. •lie - .bss - tiver belonged tolhe Federal Ralitibliait his Btlfri)ied irjudi•is.'tike : • 'fintler Cont!Ortz...- " ~ The Btitlet county Demparatle.Citaveatioa met ea Ikoeoa, lastoted. Dominated the following Xaseintlyiftoberti*iiity;l sea i_Pi:ottmeetaii , ; . ' ittLaeihlin ; tAurWbiir;•.iteglider aiii:ltecorder,,Robert Dana; Corener,laineayy bite; cammilisieniti;ipireit Ship. s6a'i Auditor, Xeba L:Mutat:ma- This it a woes' ;Wit )144 no doolitbuf ffiat it will be elect ed by -s bgadairtaa,majotity. - • .", "r.` bnpsi , 1.-" tr • -4" , MUM . . • • MEM , . , • -•....„.,..- .•—• • • •!•;• ai.'t 7 4 4 • 7 4 , ' .. ••' -,, •,'i:.•• . ,:,..:•,%;; , :• - .•:1':!.:7...;,.,•: , ;•::;...:1;' , •:.:'..:'li;;•7=';..;•!',':::-..fi!-,,T.2..','•-ei-:'..1,.-i4.i.:'.;•t‘1i,..- MEIEMII 1111 =llllll 111111111 = ME court of qtrarterßeaskozza. , , " Libert y is syttonytnerite ict liio (trig! goverTnent..... -: Au obscure paper; poblished in ...UM; city, coo tains the following pa#grapb . iti.o.,,!a)toap#l , opit : : onhe 28th inst..' friPhittf.4ti 'mniiiil4l44ll.• "trances with which our ckty ilk itifßielq, lii..Aii &Mit "of Qoarter Sessionk,...!iiiid-wit re to the ill' f‘features of ilterCitict,.4i -. i,ave toidd itit of the "Grand Jury. V... -.17, • - - . - -. . • The rile incendiary; who seeks to.subvert public liberty; manifests hii internal . ptirioses by efforts to degrade the ministerial servants of krovermurn!, and bring into public contempt, hatred and ridicule our . law courts. But the intelligent keow full well, ih a, liberty is not WOrth.i.fre name, when law and order fail to ba held in reverence. ' The present state of . Europe, is a lesson* pregnan t with admonitions to us. The extremes of liberty. and despotism, upon the old continent, depend up• on the sabre and boycott: for support. In the Bolted States, government is sustained and the laws admin istered by a few private citizens, without the inler7 vention of soldiery : and Ihexeasori is obvious—tvery, citizen of correct principles is prepared to teepee and defend the law and government of our happy ' republic. Now there is no protection for persons . or properly without legal bulwarks, and. for that end Courts of Law acid Grand Jurica have been ordained . and established. But the Court of Quarter Sessions in Allegheny county is an integral part of the free goy - . enneat, under which our citizens enjoy civil liberty. It Jo, therefore, wicked and anarchical to hold 0 i to thii community of free citizens the Court of Quarter . 44110135 as an "absolute nuisance." The allegation is conclusive of a malevolence of purpose not tube tnirtuicen. Moial treason against government may lurk in the ignoble blood of revolutletiary,tories. It cannot, bowe.ver, taint die.pure.attoosphere of free institutions, which permits:. khliftloni -,to breathe in the mercy oflovereign ciiiiiiseisik. r ,:.... ~• '. LOCAL MATTERS. Ammar or WAeItICX MACStIe 01f A BUTT! W• 111. saws. - For some dayry Ydr.litartin has , ; been in this city, attending to the.settleuient Srthe accounts , of the firm of tibial he WAS the principal. On Wed nesday, he was ted on a trenchlwarrant acted from the District Court, and gave ball for his appear. once before Judges Hustles arid Lowate.„...Yeater: day': morning, the ease was beard. "Mr. l .,litioinisi 'elyiened by reathog;the ancesed offidarlis: . • . • sificiftsny County; es—John tiorquiti being duly amino, and that the firre of Martin at Co., of winch ,Waiiiiek Martin is a partner, is justly istlebted to ..theffirit of Speer er. Dosqutt; in the sum of 33,120, with interest from the 30th of March, 1849; that the said Martin & Co., rece:ved Pram said Slicer & Dos. quit the above amount of money,' as the purchase Money of a draft, or bill of exchange, drawn by said Martin & Co., of New Orleans, on Warrick Martin &CO., of Pittsburgh, which . bill was refused aecep taneeby said W. Martin, & Co; that, at the time the drift was given, the house of Martin & Co. was in solvent, to the best of deponent'. knowledge, and immediately stopped payment; sod thrsdepooent be lieves that the sate of the Said bill of eachaege to him by the said Martin & Co., upon the ere of trundr e .cy, wts a fraud upon the said Speer & On-quit, and the debt aforesaid has been fraudulently contracted, by the said Martin Co.,*nd that the said Warrick Mama was cognizant oisaid (raid. The deponent further suite, that be has Militated a suit fur the recovery of the said money, in the District Court of .ADegbeny County, spinal the said Martin & Co., morn Dosiacit. Swore and subscribed before me, June 15, 1941. • R. Morrow, Ald Mr. Lomb' also read the following affidavit of Warrick Martin. diffegkita'y Crossly, u —Warrick Martin, nn oath saith—in answer to the affidavit of John Boutnit, I f on which the warrant of arrest against the alfirint issued: That on or about the .30th day of March, e best of his belief the firm of Martin & ew Orleans reeeiseil frum the firm of Speer & Borquit the sum of two thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars, or thereabouts, as the purchase money of a draft or bill of exchange drawn by the said Marlin & Co , of New Orleans. on W. Martin & Co., of Pittsburgh. That, at the time said draft was giteii, the dOtLie of laid Mar. tin & Co. of New Orleans was not insolvent, that this ratan. bad not at that time any expectation_ that the said,houtesof Martin & Co. would stop payment at all; that the sale of the said bill of ex change, by the said house of Martin & Co, was Made in the easel course of business, and in the most perfect food faith; that no fraud or injury to the said Speer & Botquit, in the sale of .aid bill, iffteidesigeed or intended by said house of said Martin & Co, or any member theseof; that. the debt claimed by the said Speer & Buaqutt was not 'fraudulently contracted by the said Martin & Co., and that be, raid Martin, was not cognisant and 'is not cognisant of any fraud in the sale of said bill, or the contracting of said debt, to the said •Speer & Bosquit. • Aaiun further saith : That st the time of the sale druid bill, ho supposed and did not doubt bet that said bill would be accepted, when pretreated, by W. .Martin & Co., and paid at maturity: that, at the time said bill was &awe, the gaol Imam of Mania & Co. ' of New Orleans, had autficicat funds in the hands of W. Martin & Co., to pay said draft : that at the time raid draft was drawn, 04 stnant had en suspicion that the house of W. Martin & Co. was in failing circumstances' or about to suspend pay. ment:that this stliaut bas been Informed and believes that the said house of W. Martin & Co. suspended payment on the sixth day of April last: that he had no information that said house of W. Martin & Co. bad suspended, until the eighteenth day of the same month, when this afillaut learned the fact in the city of Baltimore, on his way to New York: but on the sixth day of April Tait, the house of Martin & Co., of New Orleans, received information of the failure of the house of Jos. S. Lake & Co., of New York, to whose heeds the house of Martin &. Cn., had at that time tater three hundred thousand dollars, and upon whom they had drawn a large amount of bills, which were protested for non•paymeet: upon receiving the information of the failure of Jos. S. Lake & Co., the bouse of Martin & Co. paid their domestic liabilities in Now Orleans', to the amouut of over one hundred thousand dollars, being all the claims that were presented, incept the drafts that were upon .1. S. Lake & Co., and were return ing unpaid : that thereupon this alliant started for the city of New York, for the purpose of securing payment, an far as he might be able, of the amount due from J. S. Lake & Co. intending to continue, of possible, the business of the house of said Martin & Co. in New Orleans; that the failures of said house or Martin & Co., of Now Orleans, and W. Martin & C 0 ..; of Pittsburgh, was caused by the failure of the house of J. S. Lake & Co., of New York, in which neither the house of Martin & Co., of New Orleans, and Martin & Co., of Pittsburgh, had any interest whatever; to the best of alikent's knowledge and be ef. . • •• ' WAIMICIC MAIM. Sworn, &e., this 29th day of June, IS4B. 11. Hum, Pro. Alter hearing the aflidevit,Mtc Martin was sworn, at the request of the prosecution, and testified as follows: WARHICX bldlllll, sworn by Jades Hepburn.— Was concerned In the house of W. Martin & Co., Pittsburg, sad Martin & C0. , 0f New Orleans. War :rick Martin and Frederick ohl compose the firm of W. Martin 4 Co., Pittsburg. The firm in New Or leans. was composed of the firm of W. Martin di Co. of Pittsburg, and Joseph 8. Lake & Co., of New ,Yor ' lt.• Have been . Informed that Joseph S. Lake and Otho Klemm were the members of the firm of, J. 8. Lake Co. Klemm resided in Cleveland.— Bolivia ha was in New •Orleaus when the bill was ,drawn; is-bia signature.. Was there at that date. At the. time the bill wail drawn, Martin h Co. bad a credit at the house here, but cannot telltho colonel; 'thinks itifficient to cover this draft; cannot state that ;there was'nn ithinant sufficient to•cover this draft, and all-the drafts: which hail been drawn' for the previous thirty days l there may have been; is not .able toss.* he had drawn .upon the house hero, In the . : PraVlous 'Ol4 dap), to upwards of $20,0001 made no elimination; there were other drafts pro tested, from the Now Orleans house, or the house ,heret.not - .able to say to what amount, for he bad not .been In - Nerw - orlcons thr three months, and to: not the data teem the hou'so'here. At the time he drew, 1-the diaft,.hii impression was that there -wee, sunk tient to the credit of the house,.here, to pay all' skins which had been drawn. , Catil tell amount of funds now to iredit•of Martin dr Co:, with Pittsburg • ~houeet have not looked at the beoke•-•ahould think !there ought to be $10,000; but don't know what bills *aye been paid or protested. No deposit in bank to. 'credit of New 'Caeca* firm' have been infbrmed ;some funds or that.firm•sre„in Exchange Bank to credit of Ira P e )lilcYay, some, twenty odd hundied !d o tios.._Thereirtre'lllO 'notes, not metered, belong tog tacthat firroi.ip. , any one's hands, Willis city.— -The - boutc biatria!fearTtY;a 6 issets of New Orleans :Ent 'to . ' othirr'ilearppittzerpt - "thai'in the Eic.hango . 1111 , , =ME MNi=li ,- 1 -; , =II = IMII ~. ~'~.. ... .-ss EWE = MEE RE ~ -. . IME • • ......00: t r,; ; ;;•i ""t., to • e•••-. ••• 7 • . z . . - - • • MMIZONS MOE =EI EEO Bank. When draft was drawn, the understanding was the /Muse here 'Woeld'draw on New York for any overdrafts from NeW-Oxlealm>•- The Pittsburg House was' never regtiested to stop Oat draft from New Or'earl; javethem the no - ties from Nisi York, on ;April 28114'0f the N. 15.• hem, which bever stopped on anything bat drafts,' may have .scar-word from Biltimoto, in passingl AhrOugh - ii.thir 18th. The N. paid deposi tors and city acceptances, and suspended only on_ drafts on Lake & Co., coining. back protested, and for meeting which (hods bad been placed ip.Lake & Co's. hands, which were not so -appropriated; did not expect tostiapehd for enylOng tithie;hivelvid , no legal delusion discharging him from all those Obli gations. . . The New Orleans hone° is s bankrupt only in case it lases a large amonntdiiiritfrein JO. S. Lake & Co. Our failure has not arisen from extensive deal ings in foreign. Eichange; never bought but three foreign bills in his life—two fur „Cl,OOO 'Mich, one £4OO sterling..- Funds were not remitted to N.'Y.: house, for the purpose of purchasing foreign ei change Had the. large credit in New York , in thiii way; was in the habit ofremifting sometimes fifty or. more thouiand dollars per day—would take but a' few days to make that amount. Remitted to draw upon. The amount matured soon after Lake's! ere, was over $209,000, left New Orleans on hearing it, and cannot state the precise amount; up till then • no dralla'on hina,frorn ri,had been returned for non acceptance. He told witness that he always had ac cepted his drafts, even after hie failure. On the 6th, 1101110 of our drafts were returned . , to New Orleans' • from N. -Y., protested for non psyment. There was only $B,OOO due us from ,Looadale & Co., of New Orleans--only important debt doe them when he len. Never directed the house here•to reject New Orleans drafts. - Ira T. M c Vay, olterned.—Wes clerk of W. Martin &,CoLhas about 82,100 in the Exchange Bank to his credit;belonging to Martin & Co., Of New (Weave —nothing . olsr; nor has he had since the failure. The amount mentioned came Into our posesslon since their failure, and was placed. there to keep , it : separate. It boil been attached twice; the first at tachment was for $6OO--ethe o:her is in favor of the firm of Speer & flosquit, who will get 81,600.. ' After hearing the teetitnony;•:HusjiOunsel for the prosecution, proposed that McVay -be- required by defendant to pay over the mousy in his hands, after .• satisfying the first attachment. Martin . ..never ob . jected . .ta doing this, but the lairs of Loaliana pre vented. him from pieferriog creditors. {Muria' . . Martin,belonged to the firm of Martin &Co., in New Orleses-1 Mr. M. would ant inter f ere the coarse of the persons who had bro't the action, bat . could make no promise to prefer them, itarlet•.:.the circumstances. Judge Hepburn was very, decided in the derive. ' tinnobst no erideice bad been produced to create a suspicion of fraudon the - part:of Mr. Martin; and stated, that in due time, Muni. Speer it flosquet would secure their share of the fends of Martin Co. in this. The counsel for the prosecution concurred fbily in the opinion - ur the Court, that there was no gri.und fur the charge of fraud. 'Mundt Marlin was discharged. Quasars* StsiecoNs --The second trial of Simms was not commenced, on account of the eb tenet of Mr 3letcelf and some witnesses It will be taken up dna morning. The court over• ruled the application that was made for acontinu• ation of all the'casts in which .Simms is defend• The Court proeceJe,l to the trial of went unim portant Peter Barnbaldt was broogbt ont and plead guilty to on indictment tar aicalinggnods (tons the attire of Coolly & LAW, Wood street, sentenced to one year is the Penitentiary. Jas. Thompson. who was convicted at the last terns foi stealing three cows, was sentenced to one year in . the Penitentiary. Michael Shea, was discharged from custody, the Grand Jury baring ignored the *bill Preferred agaivat ,bin) far larceny. . li, perjurycase was nest taken up, in which .a man named °bargee tea• defendant. lie nits charged with giving false evidence in a case of as sault and battery tried a few days szo againit Sowers, who was ate prosecuting witreas in this tale. Cons. vs. Ws. Crooks.—The" Is a "drop game" case. The per:erotic; witoess ja man from Greene county) stated that o hilt: on the wharf the defendant came op to him and said that he bad just found a porse,srelb a ten dollar gold piece in it, and proposed that they abould divide the spoils. Witness agreed to 1114 and gave five dol• lam io direr, and they bath left. piece" turned out lobe an advertising card of a Cioein oati flatter. A river man came up to him and told him he bad been swiodled Wilkins pursued Brooks, and bad him arreited. The case went to the Jury, alter addresses from counwi, sod ed with a verdict of guilty- - Gams Wtsr.—We• saw a most singular nud,ori ginal specimen of the "tradition mortmeet" Co Water street. These were swaged couple, chid in rile commonest style, bearing, an ezteroal evidence honesty and industry , and with them were three a four children. Their deliverance from the dense pepulatirin of some eastern district, was a queer looking atT.ir. A pair of wheels cut from a plank with a hatchet, a bed of rough boards—all wood and bunglingly put together, but doubtless possessing sufficient strength to bear the little load that was upon it, vier A bed and bedding, see, hoe, spade, &a., and the children. There was a tongue in the wagon, but en bone nor mole, nor oxen near--the old patriarch and his wife performed the function, destined for these useful animals. They had, pro bably hauled it over many hundreds of miles of bad roads, and may travel fur weeks and mewls yet, without reaching a suitable home. These people have been ground to poverty, no doubt, by adverse circumstances; end being with. out that Caste which gives a man a place in society in which he can u lire some how? , they have been compelled to retire to the backwoods. May they prosper in tholr new home, if they ever reach it; and may their children take a lesson from the affeo• tion of their patents. . . . Anagairpir.—We yesterday noticed the robbing of some Dernian'emigrants, while on boahl a canal boat. The rascals have been taken. One or them named Dail is but a few days out of Virginia Pen!. ,tentiary. Ito will probably be in an institution of the same kind in fow dam The bowie of the other la Deddriog—he is an eastern gentleman. They were both arresteS on a canal boat, arid will both be tried together. - • • Since the above was iriliten i . - :the Grand Jury round a " True Bill " and the fellows were put on and convicted',, and no Saturday they will tie sentenced. We never saw men more pleased than . well, the Germans,when they round that 11 Portion:6f the money would bo returned—about thirty.s4 dol. lam wore taken and about twontyisosee lammed. Stirrancto.--Yesterday Japes • ; . t[k len, teamd to one year is the Peolkendamtrip three cows from a nelghbor,iriViestmorefaid cot** which hp sold la AlJe&heny county. Au cfrott.Was made to'get a' iow trial, by Mr. Washingtiin, 4 'ilis counsol,but.the court refused on the grobathat ficleot indulgonoolvid boon shown him, and that the testimony ifs' strong on the; trio!, ".• • • • Hotal .: !IfsiinVTettan:—A fugitive. from Piglets . •, woo arrested:on Wednesday, by officer iticborasont and Witchman'Wollace. charged with. stealing a horse in Uniontown. ; 4 tar.-was received hero.by tho Mayor, givi'n'tfis;aill. : seription'alim, and Such other olietilittliantintia might lend to bit , arrest. Ho was takes in: ther4y moW of the SCCharles stables. day, perhaps, for Uniontown, in eolniplay wttb.la competent officer , .. -5 Ap.tarrrst).--Od modal or O. LoonitriChie. It'obti:Oßc7s67.jiiii:tilitii, were yesteidar idmits ted to praeticb lOW 10' the Dlittiiet.Court,q, Alleghe= c"atY';i4 Asa lIIIN DIE =MEM MEE =RE Furs lisirs.- 7 -11y,.Artcsiiissoffi':$06111i.. 01 1 ?" in the old 'Dianond market, evening, and home for sale on Saturday" °nevi the 6ii6n. poen; heiferilivei)iForihi,:iiitAlleplighlirgh inatket.lngres vOlt.biree totell Arst icre secure choinls,pnii. We 0 . 44'104' ilthitpitelielkileured reinilim at ••.11:ree.d4fteent cattta=ibowa 14'the .Bat : of Ohio. '-. • Tux, FartzonT Aeotntrer. Board.tirrstule. . passed; resolution last evening complimenting the CIWel Coromissioners, for their energy in re-build ing the Freeport Aqueduct, which will he.peyy' hnd when we are fere:shed with _e Gen. getaletain from the West, Winiliiiiinfielleiend ing several weeks among hisTrienls did 4y~qu.od n- teeth the Saw gogiand Rates Says, that General Tay. Jar cannot earti . thepapqareete qa angle New Eng landptiite,—lot Seen 4!J Afassaelitisetti:w says that he met with mini manna' Whigs,' dining his visit, who were willing to- Wager:a eopsidertible amount on this result. . On Thursday, the 20th Instant: 0 rant, e oa of GeOrg nod Mary hneck, agcd font years. • •- . The, (steads of tho family are.: requested to attend Ilan faneral, this morning. at 10 o'clock, from the corner of . Filth lad smill:field. streets. . • • .-. • - Iloirrtcovrraai.Totstrna.---The. - querterly meetinilcif the:Pittabargh florticulintalSitilety, will be held on Mon 'day next. 3tily 3d. at 1 o'elock,nt the cornar of Brood and Gth /trim. By order of. C o mm i ttee. (je3O4t ~ • ; PIM TISIIIIROIP IFS it - ATIIVICS., .. - C. S. roam • ' - Manager andtisiee. Dress Circle -.• •50c. I Second Tier- •• •35e. I Pit••• , 23c. Gallery' .9ne. 1 Priinte Tloxes•• • .....eip. Tinny) NIGHT 01 7 .3115 S JULIA MAW , .‘ FAIDAT, Jane SO. to commence with the • -;,. 1 , la uricaigAc K 3 ., -. Waiter Walter. ••Mr. Oxley. I Sir Thomas- • •'.Air. Prior. Julia :Hiss Julie:Dean. • rnrr 4fter which, sonx Thu Archer Dold f composed anti sung by MIL ARCHER. , • Ta conelutla with • . . . :kw Nrionnows mirr.... MT.Sfilitii:••••••Mr,Parter..l Mr. Somerton..• •Mr. Prior. Mu, UM VIII ' . : /MIA Porter. l Arra. Somenint.hliss Petrie. Er DOO4S emelt f past 7i Curtain rises i• beta° EL • . . Immense Atlvaellsin T..flppllo glall. -- , ArqDREV.7B` VE.IthIONTTROCPEOF VOCALISTS. conaisting of ; Ladies , and. Gentlemen. will make their.first appearance in Pittsburgh. at the above flall,on Monday. evening:7oy 3d.. ind trivet a series 'of .their • INCOMPARABLE ENTERTAINMENTS l : - • . Tiro Concerts will he given; on` the annirefinry of our Indonvendenee; - Tuendny. the; Ith of July, at a o'clock' in the afternoon. end et half past 7 cietcrek in the eyenitig. Three hundred !worts of .Andreurte InrivalieClee. Cream will be *erred op .t Tisiters on that day, See it bills of the day., , •.,...... • je...30:2t -• Is. AS err' -- ••• like on • ' I . • . Ile-As °Wishing OW.a community like !cars will pc in wearing A,l heavy, hot clothing, when for a few dollars they could be accommndated witttn enol ‘ clean. becomlne and inshionable suit of Pitman's .ClothitiF at Curran's, .N0:30 Fifth street, where can be , 'found 14,4 k! 1 woollens of fine texture.texture.beautiful and soft,labric• pin, check, clouded and plaid Linens, pore andinixeil with an extensive:va riety, of Ver , tings. for the present summer. Call andleave your.orders, and sea how ! . well you can las acconnno 'anu•d, by cunita.v, le.lo ' No• an. Path street. -vrigt.• .N ciatirEvrEfes NEw Beings complete hook at Lines for,CarpentrY and Jo Defy. Treating fully on practical geometry, soffits. briclPand plaster groins. niches of every desenpuon. sky lights, lines for roofs and dottiest: with II Veal Varici of designs for roofs. trussed .girders; doors...tomes, bri dges: &L..; angle ban for shop fronts. &c.: and raking mould ings. Also. additional Mins for *orlon* stair mutes, with the lines,kir producing the face and falling moulds- never before published, arid greatly superior to those given in the former edition of ibis; work. By William Johnston. Architect. The whale banded on tree gemetrical princi ples; the theory and practice well explained and fully exemplified on eigtity.three copper filmes; inchnfing Some otiservalious on the strength of timber. Dy Peter Nicbolshu. author. of tbelu Carpenter's and Joiner's As sistant," &v. Thirteenth edition. Received thisdayand for sale by JOHNSTON. STOCKTON, „ je3o Bookselleral eorner of Market andad ITO Me lb:mumble the Judges or Court of moaner 1 Sessions oldie Peace, in sad for the Calmly of Alle. g The beny pe t . . . tition of A.STLatrghlin. of the Boroirgb of /tomb Pittsburgh, in the eourity afuretsid. humbly shewette— That your petitioner b ath provided himself with ma terials for the aecomodation of travelers mut others. at • his dwelling boned in, bo. aforesairL and pray. that your Honors will be pleased' to grant him a license to terrs a public house of roternunnteut. And your peta -1 linnet, as in duty bound, trill pray. A. Arf.ACGIII.IN.. • Weohe subscribers. 'citizens of the shove bo.. do eemify tbst the above petitioner is of rind repine: (or honesty and tereperanee. and is veil provided writ), house room am( conveniences Wt the arcorninothition of trav elers and others. and that sold tavern is neresgary. Rates. John Steed. J. Tama. R. Rates, R Alderson, George Kinkesit,J. Baird. . Ii Kelley, J. 'Welch. D. hr t.enetitin. caesedy. 1., o. .le3o-31. 'IA Nlt'st Gista bargain Conirr. kj where then , bat lust been received, &splendid new stock of ROOTS and SHES. of every vs 'fiery which will he sold cheaper Man ever; as out motto is gulch soles end small profits. • . -• Also, a large lot of TRIUNES, CARPET BAGS, VA LISES: All we need to convince the piddle of-the feet or welling cheap, is to have them give us a call and bring the Cats alone. l Don't &eget the piker comet of Smithfield and Sth smelt- J. DATES. 4 LLOGIIENY CITY PROCEITTY FOR PAI.FI-4 / Dwelling house' 21 feet fronton Robinson street, by OS feet in an alley, sitnaletl near the Hope Cot ton Factory. The boasts arc new and complete. To persons striating In p 050444 themselves of it !war, the *borer present" le fair opportunity. They will be sold low and on favorable terms. S. CITTWIF.RT,. jeZ) • lleneral Agent, Stnil66el4 street. MEI ....„.... -~(-~ ":. ZEE ME /1 Iffil , ,1., DIED I )3001f.5. Pena and Paper et Auction...-Will.. be sold 0 Sainnlay evening, Ist July'. al .8 o'clock. at ttuvis'a looms, corner of Wood and ritlh greets. without re• serve, te cleat a consignment, a lame rollection of vain %We worts In the An., Science', Classical and Standard Literature. Family and Pocket Bibles, blank books. Pi ano !guide, One letter and cap veritinu paper. entd and . steel Pena. JOHN D. DAVIS.. . 2 . Auctioneer. CI.OSI?O SALF::—This afternoon. at 2 o'clock, at the store of I'. C. Martin, corner of Front and Smillt field streets, will be sold the balance , of Ida largo , stock Of wines, liquors, store fixtures, &e. Sale posinve. to close rn. the conce . JOHN D DAVIS, • Je3o . Anellolteer. CtIICKFIUNGTS - FlANiTS 7 .—ia•r see ivrif -0 Itorewood'square all octave Finnan; I " ''' sia and a hal( . . I " u seven For sale at Mr. Chickerines prices. ... JOHN 11. mELLon. c'•l No. dl.-Wood orrery. Wool; VVooi Plum 11113111FM' PRICF, 11 CA9II, ~ paid for the difercitt grades or elchn %%moth Wool. MURI'IIY 1,1•1 r, Libertyr sm.'. oppo.lie 13,11 1 :2:d4Vd°:,",::::eflo_ a rtt CORAL 11AIR ItESTORATIVE. ,'lt„needs bu o t on:trioJ; Pohl at fr.) Chatham 4t:, by JAcKsON, &Tat > 0. , 23 'Amor. Piihdatrgh. goAl'-100•Se. Ifyde's film; .. • • . : - MlO do Whrw Candfn; • . . 200 do ensure; - 50 do Almond, • • JO 4o:errancy, . • - , „ 00 *do (unit; fee sale by ' , •e-i • ' - ,5. D. Nr113.TA51143. ill - C 0 . —WOO Rm. Hog. round, tat smoke. Rouse; ,• - 150 d `s , ,,X . ,rioac: ...Wes, on consignment end 4 .... - . il : J. D. WILLIJOIS,' • • • • - 110 Wood Barret. - or wale b jr23 00FPEB-130 bngs Name Rio; 13 (rasa Lirguyn); for role by je J. 1). WII.IJAMS toiles 4 0. . '2O I du. ffor sale by . •. , • J. D. WILUAMS. 1; 1911-13bblo. 100 blockurol,ls.4Ll . • ..• IZ I 1,'41 cod 5, do. • • • 15 into t ; ._ ; .do. kizeitl4*.Oal onls by k 9 4 • .• • :7.1. b. 1V11.1.1121111'3.. 11 Wild; ta-44 •uckatila dried dbizy, for families, j. for b (kV 3. D. NV11.1.1/046.• ' ' ' .ll tlfo 0 0 . 1?1)II . O re sgi Uht‘:aßi for Liberty M., opposite Smithfir d„. 1)ACO: I,k site by e2O • _ _ rip :11 L 1?..-10Xtbaeltela 'rime Ohio ..I.krley 2 .llol tet eelrod and for sale by . S & W. 11ARSAL011. jeld. 1.0.63 Water, and 104 From rta. 12 ACON.—A taw thousand pounds, hoz round , Just cc- . Akeeived and for sale by - S. & AV: 111AltBAUG111. , .: .: is2s , -.:., ! i .. ;.. •- , t•.:, . • - ~..1 - IlilAr SEED — . O bushilii.jtiolve, 1 • ( jeV) ! • --' 'B. b. W AARIIA11611:::, fIORIC= 2 2 O O baralirPrTtiinolliiik:CfOiii,iiiVoTrald: N/. for sale by - •• flo.Nl -' fult. W. IlAttllArrill. - r . 4. vali r i .-41;:b . „ line d jk is i l v l c o r ur a i r t u d r ill. k ir t o l T swintwout .1..• 0.21...:::.,..' :,.. ." '.. ,! $:& W. liAltiiAlikilt: 4.ltllKlL—Cream Cheeme, in stone and ibr auto by letar S' •• • •••••:,13:.10VVHARIJAUG11.. UUSUELISSYI: PIIOUR-4ust received timitor stro by [fr.:lll CUMMINS a SMITH.- ON, 18 THg, TlMt s itli ',13A.1tp,),1N5.::4L, Trii,i • . ' Thoitlpson,llo 111 arliet st: throaslonisirOur Liberty,, !se II sell from tills ' dote Ihe.relualsoler of,-bit,Eleuroner !Apes at greatly ietlobect Oriels: ' Atitong,lhis litioralleol: rimy he found Lineu:(lingtiams; fine Prorreh 'Ginghams, good last colors, to* SA 10 eentsr Mirages; Ordwolloarl.' Ilissites,'llalsarines,-Lfoxos, &c--will he sol.l • without 'regard to profit... -- , Ije:!fil K. D. TIIOMPSQN.... ~ . . lIF.AVY BIIIRTINO - cm:etc.% of Sieware , 'mum facture, constantly (et bend, and sold by . thexleee *rimed, at the Dry Ooods MOTO Or lA'. D.• MURPHY'. FA.0114,4.13 Mao.. het& Family -.lull received On r " tab'. 1 7 . 3HN • a . " Prldivist IheYott . • • - • - , Le... way. and Vonxit anecr . ..--Xanen •htelbatf nent.f.miT irltubursol,,,Docilfs.-Rolul htortilages4rticlolof ment, '404 othvy thettignents writitur driniii pp . th ecurney hqd dixrptch,' •Ti,t); e t ja,1te1 4 , 1 ,e 4 )1r1 , 0R 01 1r . 4 : *... • APT 12 ; 4 ' 1 Y•.!...''.; k ' .• azzn =I ..:.'.: - .% - '. - '1,.:... ~, ?„ ....„ . '....'.'::.,:.:.1.7:;21.:.f...:'•:,'..;:...;:'*:[-:-.;.;;,4„-i . `ti j~'~i. ~ ~`_. Nets• . 1 .. 11. .. 4 ` • = - Reported, , 3401iing.Tost. a - •••••••, ititlngqi • *dß a• er °TON, 00110 49, 1878 Striasr. --Mr. Bask moved that the Senate pro ceed to - the,conslderatlon'of the Bill incorporating the Texas Nary with our. own. • The Bill was read twice, aod made the order of the day for tamorrow - - The Bill for /mooring certain sligihilities from the mail contractors; who had entered intocombina- Lion, was pasied . ' • I : • Mr. Atherti tensed to take tiptbellill appropria ting for furtifications,.ilitich, after some discosaien, was informally passetilr#:r,' . the Eicrettplihen laid aside the morning business and proceceletlto the ; :ceinideration , oelhe order Of thailay: thetrrigoe • Hovsc.-Mr. Stewart Mitred to:suppend,thenulfs, in order that be might introductra Retoletietr call leg on the‘preildent - ter - the'aMOUnt of'thit(4tra .compensition paid to Gen- Cara,while,Gavernot 'of the North west Territory. . • j•f: It wari'then pro posed to include the anteent paid • •• • •• to. Gen.; Taylor, , no acconut - of the Blootr-bounds used in the Flerida•War.• " 1 ' " • : _ Objections being: being "made, the• Itesolutiontr" - were . Pa . ii o .°Tert - • t - • Resolution was passed, calling on the• Pest. master General for information as to the Mtionitit' of '1 revenue received from each State,.in. tim *mt.: meet, fur tlic last ten years. - • • -Mr. Rockwell, of Conn., offered 4 ResnlUtionhu. thorising Sti ohm's committee to make.ftiother vOngh issaminatieeof the TreasuriaeLtrantis, leans, notes, &c., and, that an additionafaiinio* * P.ot seven be appointed to invest , gamili . oi l 444l! l '. power to - ileflittfla and paper. ` r •-• • . BIM BALTLNIHRE. ItrATIKETS S • • llscti3tOta- J nue Flour—Taere more wellerc buyeeo ill the Marktt I towiay, with moderatc.soles of Howard street at Ra 64- 4, Mkt: f und City 31ills at R 3,73. •Tbe supply infirst 4aatis es 'Whiskey—Sales et 101 P gallon. . • • Grain--Safes of• Prime 'llea new crap at 51,480107. Sales of Old Crop at $1,1161,15 .• Corn-43ales of ,Primel sWitste at 40a41e. Salis'of Prime Yellow at442r4tte. • • •••• . • ..Oats—Sales at 3aßtfac.• • , • • Rye—Sales at 85c. P bushel.- ' •• • • • .• • Frorisionthera is noactivitijk any prticle:: Quo - tatiolisarc Mindy. •• ' . . - Cord at 52;3162,44 V bbl... • Blolasses—.Sates of. Porto Ricoatt3loZeip Rdlbd Other articles of Groceries arc without change.- -13Aleft pt . P.OrU , Rico Sugar at 410f1. ' • ••••••• • • !slew mut. June P. M. • Flour—The.denuand for regular fresh brands 1.5 good.. but other qualities are heavy . and neglected: The says omoott, to f.ksoubblf.,•at Prelvtotilirates. • •.• Grain—There is a steady demand for Corn. - with sales of Prime Y. 4 ow at 3130: - .3c.; sales of Prime White af4D •'Provitions=Thera is no movarient - fir Pork; market heavy. Oats—Salei at 34e ' Whiskey—Sales lit atiftl p enrol. Cotton—The market remains us last quoted. Samk—Tbe market is dull, and bas a downward tea- Lard—Stiles of:4ol:liegs axle. • - • , . .'PfdLADELPIIIA MARkETS. . • • . PuILADELFIII.I., Jane 21)-3 iloovi-Pakii of Western %fronds at 85,....w05,:r; f : bbl. NVbrat—Satill of inferior Whim dr 131,05 e.• Sales pf Prime Red at 61:10, to the Meat of 3,000 bu. - .. Coro—Sale of 4.500 ha of prime yellow Corn atZek. Gracener —Coffees: good deal landing, but' not much. doin;•. ...Molasses had Sugar are without change': - • Prime Pork—Sales at Be,2Sip . Id& • ' Bucoo—ls scarce , : it would command (till pnce.• finnosith'sales at 71.- . • z Wool—Sales of Cotrinum at '44127 c. Sales of I.l3oalts. Merchants , Transportation Line: . . . . ~ - .. • . -- -z‘ . _ „ .. • . VIA CANAL.? AN D •RAiLioAts .FOR PIRA' AND BALTIMORE: .._ eIOODS consigned team care **Ube forwarded with-' . 'Llf oat delay, and at thelovirriu cantae.Lratel.-,.. * , c-a.lkfdaVlAT- - 61,'C0.; Canal Rash , . Penn street, Pittsburgh. MERSEILLES & REYNOLDS.. VI and 365. Market street, ; nAs.r.. MERRILL& CO., jeM - Smith'swharf. Baltimore. —ltlerettassts, ay. .16`rcigkit " • 24210. , . I ZEWOB 1848 I:IXCLUSItELY for rite' , transportation Of 'way tre4lL 14 between Pittsburgh, Blairsville. Johnslown,llolli7 dayshargb, Water turret. atul - Petersbargit.• This Wm was formed for the special occommialationuf the sea, Dominus. The proprietor*, thankful for the• very liberal patrona.^e they Para received duringthe last two years, respectfully inform thrir old customers end; the public gruerally, that they are now Letter Prepayed to deliver goods at any point on the Ciutals or Radroads with promptness amt desTiateh. raorrteeOlL • . JAS. A. LORE. GEXMGE TRINDLE,' JOHN MII , B&R t CO. Mamie— C,A.AVANcurit &. Co., Pinsbarght lota Muxua, Ilollidaystiorg; Picawourrt R Woorw,.Johnstowit. • . Rthutrwas—Smith &ttinclatr; 11.1. 1 hoenher.e„ r, R. Rnbisou & Co.; R. MacircillisOlrf & Smith: Johan Parker; Wm. Leluner & Co.; MP. Stroenbe.r- Lectures on Aar ernsonsyr., . t e rn IN compliance withal.' invitation w:thwbith he has honored by the Committee on Lectures of the Scien tific Association of • Western. retinnlvania, the Rev. WILLIAM HINCKS. of London, will delivertOtlllre of five LecturesOn the leaffing :masa( Astronomy, alas trateil by &fine set of illuminated acmes and dill - vaunt many of 'hero with . movements, lighted .by the OXYT Hydrogen light. - - In enter to affortligl much gratification as possible to bit audience, Mr:' Mick* will avail himself of the brit- UoutJt moire: for the astronomical figuresoia exhibit at the close of each lecture a few heautrfut Dissolving Views of scenes in the Old World, In new set each even ing.) together with the Chnimatrope, or artifitial 'fire The Lectures will be delivered in the'llall of the tints vet atty, on the evenings or hfonday sin& 'Friday, eta o'clock. commencing on Verde) , next. June 30th. - -mrAttnu.ion to each Irecture.:Meents. Ticket-; for the centre 1. 1 1 emelt; and fainily tickets, tuhnittleg parents with ; all their children, 83 each; and' may be procured at the Merchant' Howl, or et the bookstores of Hoyt; Co:, Jotmston Stoekton: and J. 1. Reed.. -covlslJ. TA7CI , Oa crEv.o.llAl43Sli..-In parstol: -LI acre at/ Ordilatilea providing A pr an increase Of ltevenue of thiaeity,r'.parried the lath- l,".B4ll.lnotiee • is hereby girou: that the city AsscromrharhieffOffice for examination by all persona' intereettd; n list *Utile persona door business: - city, in conforruity,With said Online e,,; ' Sac. 4. le' upeif eiamlnstiatt 'at laid list . anY persons "hall think' them:knee aggrieved by the Said assesswienfi' shallhall state the same in ..anafhdavit,whieh affidavit also contain a natement of the true unrount of their • sales, as nearas cut be ascertained; said affidavit to he anode and lett with she city Treasurer within two weeks' from the date of the first publication of the notice afore. s ald. 5r0.,13.. That 110 art PCALI OVflit be taken but by the rd:fides . eh of the. person or firm agrieved. said affidavit lobe edu closiee.evideuce of the facts stated relation , to: the amount of sales.. • • • 8. It. JOHNSTON ,City Tree:rarer: • • OfGceon Third•ot!viti tteAf dbar to rimeTai r . byterian Church. Jrß,Valtiablr Building-Lax rvAllegbeap eirre'dtr F irs (m : -On Knurls,' evoning, July let, at 0.04104, at the - Auction romoLnorth _Wein COMP, of reiterating and the diamond, • will - be. without - reserve,th ' valuable. building lots. being N0ri.13,q5 and 21,1t1Thoal: as Etataple'e plan of lots,Nos. Id and fronting on . Janina street IM , feet, and extending back 193 'kerto a fie foot alley. .N 0.13 (routing on Franklin irtteet2sfeet,; and extending in depth 'PM feet to a 94 foot alley. , ' A plan of the lotarrll4,tlo seen at the,ductlou Booth, .Topes 7 -One-half cash (utteso , balance molder. ionic yeax,.with rote text,,sreured•ll bond and mortgage on the property, - 1t :M i .I)URAYSI n ß r A.,lentemit tnitterionlelet FortY4 -410}1..tkAigh CollB4Miltlllt, 14:1 bap Galena Osiii., I 1- tocifil - ' '. - , '... - . ••• J-khIEYI 11AY,:-.! •, 1 }eV) -, • Waterii.- ' ! . _ ._ ~._ r r 111: monNiso POST. and all the Daily' and 'boil .i,f the Weekly•Pittsburgli and II ft , W Eastern, 'Western • and' Nbliherrt Nesyspainis, and Silibel's Counterfeit DO lector, he. kept fur sato by ' ISAAC lIARRIS, - : .•- . AC h i . General A i teney..titliteliittlltgettee"Glhee . ' Ncor,Si. CIO/ street and opposite tha Exchmagr. LI (AO." i on. 1-•••.% Small Yarm,'cuattattnus Liu : , n en•s, la miles East of Pittsburgh, on the Northern Turnpike. about TO ricroa,clettr44. a conaTramt'darellinC • houso and kitchen, rebanir.barn: (fratncit W4:013 abed and spring house; a In rge drchartilonexciellent-tntit•trees.—' zuljoining,l22 Acres: about 45 acres cleated laud,' twe. alba lett,h ol 4o••=o knise!Pt.P , i!iitt 44 1 fence, and-wViWritttretk.,Piniforunonr,oau, be 30 1 . ror a $Ol4 Of Touted. Title i!idianutable. . .4eltsxrig * . •--=DAVID BOGGS., .• 111:114101 ° TA TlCi:*:ll3 Ov'eessi‘oitej & "s'asi..ll No:10. Tioirith orret,' Friry , and Liberty siffiiy,:, mAritywrvatats of:ahoot lead, leaden pipea,by- Atoms, la amps,. tonths: water closeti, leaden coffins,! Zre,; keep eanstantly on hand and manufacture to °r i t : i d sheet lend from tic) a lb &.tcribe swum: foot, id sheets of by 20 feet, which they will furnish to the trade wholeitale, or out to older soy sitc - thnl may ; be wanted. 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Deowurcille. • - a A C, as n ,I; Blichignn No. 2,6i150n, IkaVeri • • Foirto, Thomas, Imaissille;•• •- " • Commi t Fiona)+, NATheeling;, .• : DEPAKT 41D, Steamer Bensis,'inalik,rivorssiue;l.l., • n a lgut.ltteobs,llrbdratsiUs l! " 'Atlantic, Parkinson:Brownsville* . z • -LakreErleoc.c•-filey'nfa I 'co bco ßage oo r. i s 1 • 5 ' Consul Kinna Whoselin ••::i".*A"•l44*,slinall• ...; ' •-,.'-' ' ...- ;Psi,' ii'e*: 3 nd. liAt chart - hr .atelinntr; ~.. ..';ZAC.II::TrrirI,OR, Copt: riaigi*-iii 14/01 41piertZ'OPtii.ftit'-lhtetintthyci;lJeill6PdlSl,initternitil)llli!Mie..' For freight or passage apply on board. Je3o • .:• i • I.O•4IitireeNNVOOLIVSIEI6OtitrB Pre . . ~ now rapp4d with Strowberries of the best gaol ty, trash treat the vines ottid WOODW,ICECREAtti, :which good : judges. ray." can't be beat.". : Gentlemen oxid , ..lauties, one and alLif.yott . wont tut kottit'a fraidetnoy Merit, . tome to. GREENWOOD , wh!rna yon. arillLipholn on„ at mosphere free from smoke • ondt soot,. and.:swinhed:faitir . the frogranee of,Ptoweraae. - . , . ...-..::::. ',..ti..."rr ED - 7.- 7 1 1 e' Ei ea mey GREENWOOD le aveCtlter f o ot - of - I Pitt street: Pi ftsbnr.r,' for the G ante ns, harfifidd each hour, , I ~,, , i 1 holf-nnst P. P. neSulul F lys excepted. , : . Jc7 _ :.A Dim IIL e. Wittal3), , CUB:CC:X. . men' Jrem April2.4.—Loave Blanchester of 7 o'clock in the tuarninp . and .et,ench even hour tmtill o'clnck'ni. undo, -e-xerpting her,l:delnekirip, which will he Omitted. I.enve her Pitt.iareet landam. below: ibe:uhf 'AllegßellY Bridge, Pittsburgh, at 71 &chick in the mom- - jug and at half-past each hour. ,untilhalf-past 1) at night, • omitting her calfp ast I trip. 'Sundays cicepted teeastanti. :flarderriv now open forthe'reCePtion ui sinters. The.Poat landrott-the Ifistolen. -:. • maq --stinuanier. Arwasige. , ,araor.k l7 ?•. • • - TI-lE:steatner , BEAVßlL:ChiiinrChir i k e wili'leava'Fitultartlilfaiiff3ealkdr. %:- Ginsinow, end rvery . and FiiolayTra,til . retar ' aig., l'ava)pr,' and Satanlay, at . o a'elock. a. is. ,laving a Lim 'EV the. landing : we ore prep:m.(lln For fretrzht or passage apply . . • mal74( '••• G. w;..HARTON:k. CO., Agitais , • • GBFAT`IIiT E.*IICIRY TIIIIS rir cAcTus ItANIJAII.OIIA, or liirhi•Bloottltag ,a - ruf.; +du - exhibit • Welt ig flower eyeu, night tr: • week, in the Gentlemen's 'Saloon, GreertWaralGgrde -TwErvery huge 41ants..wish unnierWas (fairer bads..itautt the re for the ilifpectionahotticulitirierm Ave OnlicitiVier two,, iendid flowers thin evening. atiesdriy.Vind otie.br two every nicht this week. Few ifaxiyikeitaeasi L ernitcr preuter attraction o=ol4 alairt-Itred tria,bejtatifal eke tie Orrcnwood 'J uttr g 7, ItV JOY?. Chtnn. tnl d Di i Pab lf a l' y. % . • tK , lsgle Saloon te Vouceites • 'CIRAND ithrtit'DlllNG—Ettgarrintnt of theTy I et .• for few hicbtr only.:Consisiiiieof• Cuisine°. Double. Base iidilTyritteen Eihotillr.Caraphell T,Pnrr. Wftliai% T: Wed le. Moho and &Cargo , ' •• Bfr..Nolsea Irneass:Pinuiet ond•VciCalirt. • - ' • • The proprietors of the Eagle -Baleen -resimetfelly our'. nounce • to dii•hidiri.iiittligentlenterfTef PntsfiiiteliTt4M they have tensed the .lateltS,sEmponaim ,-- itoom,, neer the .Eagle :rob:KM, during . the sumritre, season. fora .. Concert and promenade moire; it Mr best Ts•iititst•el ,rooni in the c•41 . 7.-it ivy, it lavt 4t-v,h..ht:i4 the top. rid • 'we'e .liirficun ",et°w* iti the. cods. They hateots° cured the 'services of above named tfocnlutS. (or a, few days only. cannenniring on , Aloitdoy creeing- Atha • in a sett...don offlartran..Fretteb. Italiatd - Tyrelifn English. lrish.an plit4iolltirtFU A 4 S ,Dlir , . 117' Grew preparatienari nt- brine triode. titr., F( WR GRAND re.Ripiuki4NcEs ON Tilt: nicwrit,or 'ff ii t1iki44.;:i.t.44i4.. • _ . - Aci entire change of Prevtramine nightly:2l l se,, Cnee Eatabllabmeatf • •• :AT I°IIII.I.IPST;URUH: Sri rev: rotrirry. - Pa • frees PMer-fatitints .fur galahritr.aluf Itc.a air of seritery„ - wbere.the.rittbrer6..:: ber has: since ?„itisi years. in full prinrresi.h tritter-Core EA/:Adis/anent. Re has lately . creetril Serb buiklines and otbrr necessary' conrenietters'as to enable hho to offltr• every reasoutble conie - nienreithil. coed - int 'to, Asi :pi- 7: firms-wins may trust themselves. under his rare— .; •“' _ The proprietor, not to boaster his sneeesa,to citring . the most irate diseases, considers ItitiorlfjastiScil in statteg dint. behrg. the first who - Mtn:minced the fiyilits. anther system practically . lute - this 'triunity. and by rule stant study, and' applieation of the new dimovcries uhal improvements in Um _system, mode in Akin country. 'as well as in Europe. -gaine& totek experiettee;by which hiseistablisbrabot, under his treatment, will render a benefit to the nfflicted., • P . , - The.eitabogiment 'will be ready for lite rcrePlion ppf patients on the first of ,Thrie.,. - Persons Lo 'mamba health err country air and exercise. *BI find every thug at scCli -arranged tts possible •for their comfort- Charges . mode- Sate:. - EDWARD ACKPIR, hi. D., .• Brasier., Mut 16.1541.. Proprietor.'. fre _". We take pleasure in recommending Dr. Atteri establishment to-such Its may he desirous of Dydropathic treatment. - t - . , ••.• ' 'R.B. Barker, fienintainlidarns,'John ft. Shapoon: M. Lawrence, John All zo n, -Wm :P e gline .%))//346.• . !7,:i...4 •• u' .6• ir . ~..:: ..' .thab...0•7 7 7. :-. AT 49 -Libirry arrest.-The sub s criber has just receit; ed 'alof and ha talsontest ock of:fashionable gate*, fur gentlemen 's Sunikner Weir. such, act Frenelt,reglnth, and Belgiu Cloths. Drop. des tea:. Coshnutrens., 31crinb, , Cnisimeres, Uombavilics,-abd. SiUXIMC I' Cloths. of all.col- - ors and qtalities. ,-- &hie. Ogreat variety of (Miry Cassi reeves and figured . }Jambs; many or them entirely nett styles, which are.no• to he foetid elsritheri'm thin eity; together with a large assortment of new saylefuncy Yest- tugs. all of which .urill. lie mode to order iothe most hod): killable mariner. Inshore notice , . Gentlemen favoring Mut • establishment with their orders. may rely opium their gar/ mouse Ming made as well tos they can be in any ' other house iu the rouutry. - ON' HAND, a lame, essorrment of. .fittAbli MA111? CLOTIIING. rOsniKting of every desedOliell,arDie. IN no d ir r oc.-..: Coal., new style litunness coats.. suck:coals ! blouses-, &c. Also„.ll:7encritl Osier-mein of watts, vests ' shirts, cravats, suspenders.. and al. oher rotieleicie thrll . clothing line, ~ hich will triiteld hitt , foretudf. :Whole sale purchasers NV in find it much to theiradvautagia to call end examine before purchasing ebiewherel , - . jrl6 :-- , .- -•-. - • It. DELANY:VaIIi». , t.. Tiltt.Orrt 4 . Tfi:tlC:illaitiSiTi-9'iti‘k.fTlCFiT , 4 y The general properties of these Pills ete , Ctirraini- -. live, Forgetter and routs. Itt'Atto 4 mnalc!fl Zrjegs arising front imprudence in diet, &e:., such - atif ' netts- - Milli sourness of the storuneh:heardniro,".headsrellit. &e, where a medicine is required; 64 Pro. Par.o°". yen' ° alit; l o i s c tl ' il e sti r c o d r i s i t ' : = i o n I t t e T n e afi r osel ? o th r i lt i llei e s tz gl o T t e; its pormatire operation-11pol% the'stonnieti.aitil. bowels. 61' geode end - effectual; cold Ms •.ionte. plopentea- impair, strength to the iliqestiee. Omani; thereby enabling , diesel organs to perform' their proper - futietlitns• - feitifordee:anit t regnlerity. - The;jiried 'had been reducedtfrOiti - fe to •Zp: cents a box: ' --: ' , .- •-?; , . -- . ..,.... .-.‘,47.0:4 - 1, - . For soli. -viholciiiife ate) retail-by:ft. A, , flid - TO - Cir a Co., conici Yronc.iiiiii Wood . isild.eitib'Opai Wood streets,- Agtiltil for riuslturgh.: , ~,,,,, • i.i..414014 .f . .. -- TCT:f.Ti r DPOlCS:=llife'rit'Cretm T a - el!, 4.l... s ,Yrikert lb";' . • lkittit Flap t.y q*: Stlnag, D. D. Jneopus , on : , ' I.*lares on , *lrkiiioi!; 411 r ittaica;2'iil Nth of Life; • I'Ve.:Conrent.Jty.Atlthetiof !kbput Ciirl in:Prruipti• - Won- end Thenilsy NVettron;:' , ..? , SkOtottes of Berm:rill; oretPurriblei strid'Aitieles; 'lreland's:Welcome Etrattter;... t linwkotone f n tale of and* For lonia by muorrit:ENGLISH: Jelo' , ..I*.VrentrAntl4 ol itorkM ,, • j - ()ICU AN'S W:lt.tl 11. other rant diorfor auprromrs . Icsa 14th. 1E44. • This mnp.centf tnatJjyo iivn of fay children etit pre and 6 eye.ars ; Iwo 'teaspoon r ruts o 1751orgat We nn o ~ Kilter. n ath° '.The youngest. linseed 1 . 1 morals, the antalleet could n9,l:hnee menttured !tits than 7 The eldeit . passed sAi large; n nutub di er et : could not bogin to , epochlblta in, , r ,, i nediti•bbfard the public.for %vbtrris. but can say,; with asleor conscience,Monithri Wd itn r tat ea r patiotio:airt'illaVe berdte. thit pciblit. • , • - rr rrL e vr r Aliesbeo7 PFvparaelLatat:l o 4 , wholei ale uml retail. by litte...pit!.."- • .ielt;iv:”l...X.lll:iNallgettOsarOotVinteet„..tilialnargb..., ;_ll4 _ Watch Tou s ecillliYittylight •-• • AVldovii • -•'•‘• ". ,* •-• , i SleFing theMe.ei Getidoliei•Re\v,' .- - , " • ' • . 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