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    GAZETTE
'^ Jr ‘ KKAsTUS UHOuKE.
j \ PITTSBURGH*.
{ y«<ATPBDAY &, 1847.
FOR UOVCRNOB,
JAMES IRVIS,
FOR CaNaL OOm.MIS-SIONER.
JOSEPH W. PATTOS
tor cc«itSo«BD coevrr )
rrmii uu Um.r n puWtoltr.
Daily, Tri-Weeki) , and Urafcij t to-- Uail) <»?*»«.•
Uoinuaper annum, the t ri-" e* Sly ia Five
Annum, the Weekly it I wo Hollar* pet uuoutn. *tr.eit>
(n a-lrmnet - .1 .
JkuiiM lu Advcrklacrs.
lE3* A*«ve.uvibc«ns to »*vurr ..i.eruuii. »lmu.d t..
banded mb? five o'clock ul the afternoon. Aiieniwu.
toibit.ou .be part 01 our rusiatm-t'. would l>e proda-
Uveof mutual l>en«.-fii
STATE CBATIUL COMMITTEE.
THOHAft K FriA.NKi.IA, t-»i.ia>icr i:*<>
JOHN C KU.NKhL Daupti-n <.ouriiy.
Thomas dincan,
JAMKJ* MAKIIN, "
THOMAS C lIAMBLY, You.
W|i.i,laM M \V A iT-«, Cunvretiand
IM.MKL M SMN&hR. AcUui*.
JO>| 1* Wb-ToKßil.L.''luiu.lclphim Cin
JOSEPH H CHANOi KB.
KO.itRT T IONIUIi.
THOMAS McOKa I'M, Fhil-idelphin Gounu
DU.LKR l.UlHhli, lierka
BOBF.UT AJ ri*Kl). Frm.kiin.
TIiUVIAJ* M T M’KKNNAN, Wmltmoor
AM RKW J lil.Ll. .■vniwr.cl.
lIAKM IK OKN - V. Ailr|Muy
RI'JHARU IRKIN'. Vrnailg" .
JO!*r.r*»l tl ROM'S, Wf.imoftlard
0 J IIALt-Knc. :
II U Al Ki.L. Nonbump.on.
J O >ALlsm BY. SWN{ue<>.iiiii«.
EI.HAN »N 8 Kit, ii lOming
bAMUKLA Huilei
HhNRY S KV*W-, « l.evier.
EOUbltr T rOn? l M..n-««nHv.
ANTjaiASOXIO ANo W HIG COT.NTY
CONVENTION
Jtl pB'SUBnC' •< Uir r-l-bu-I.rO u-ae--» rf tbr P«n\.
the L«fii-'Cf^ , 'C Am inn: '*• tug- oi Ain Kh
ar county will A«««iuute >u i» iuiar> mr-cune', m tta* ..
VTeral • tecimit l*»ir.ci- mi !*»:>*•('•• tin 2P n ».ai u
Ma>. ibO.to Hcci two r-ei-o.ir fiun r-ch O'-m-i a
Oelcfia.e i© a County C. iiwrniiou. iv iwhiu the Cnur-
Hou-eon it.c 5J >n cm >f Juiie.a. lOu’eiur.
A. M lopit in no«imiH.i"iKuna''le ramln'airs m i
toppoiird uv thr patty ni u.-c general Ki'cuon in (trx
beri'ext- 'liie Aut.KiaM*n« and \\ l.rgsoi ilie iown*u ,->•
(Piti exccpied) will m'ci m tnc uiuhi plac. » fur liolrt.'u
ptimsiy c* beiwrt n ilie i 0.,r-o'Sßiif. 5 I’. .*•( .
■•• d those of ihe ward* ono borough* and IMi luwi.ab ;-.
between the hours o( 7 ami V, p. ,M
i THOMAS VAIINKR.
apt7dA;md Cii’tn of ibc Com of On
ForLATDT Ctwntcrc-al luieilijjei.cr.DomtH.C Mir
beia. Hirer -New*, import*. Aiwiiev Market. Ac.
ibiid page.
Tba Meeting To-Day.
Tbe meeting to be held »hi* afternoon at Philo
Hall, by the Stockholders of the ConnelLville Rati
Road Company, will undoubtedly be a full one.
and'we bare no' doubt that it will result in a final
determination to witbdiaw all funhtr negotiation
with the Baltimi ro and Ohio Company. A p.oper
•elfritpectdemaodsTbia. The recent meeting it
Ballxn-iro upon this subject, although respeetobiy
attended, seems to us to hove lacked that spirit
which, from previous information, wo were led to
expeeu and although a moat respectable commit*
tee of her citizens were appointed to visit our city
’ and confer with our cinzers, still there does not
appear to ca anything in this to warrant any fut
tber delay on the pa.t of our Company. Thr
Commiure are not armed with any power up ni
the subj* c*,and we believe- and in ibis reaped nine
tenths of our cilnrni think with us—tbitiso lor g
as Mr. McLane ie at the bead of the Bsltimir.
Company, no arrangement esn be possibly * fleet
ed between the two. The fact is, we have been
duped and played with by this cunning Diplomat c
President, who never, in our humble opinion, rn>
tertsioed any sertons tmention of a connection be
tween the Bdtimore and Pittsburgh Companies;
at all events it was only to be caught as a dernier
nurt. There is a g>od old Christian maxim
which says that “there is a point frnm which en
durance ceases to be a viiiue’'—to that point we
ba*e now arrived. 'Let us, therefore, cut loose
imm-'diately and forever, from any further hum
bugging negotiation with the Baltimore Company*
L t us no t<rg«r indulge in misterly inaetiviiy.
Rtil R ads are now springing up all around u«.
and it i« time that Ptsburgh sh ul J show (b.ii
•he is not indiff«rei.t to her omi it,trie<ts. Ttu*
question now i*, as l> tuning our course Bad, or
West. .Upon th a our ciux -ns aro somewhat divi
ded. We have ao rcccmly expre.Sfd oar awn pj*
cul ar views upon this subj ct, that we do not
think it r eerssary to advert to them again. Ati
Ibst we wi»b now to do is, to urge our cit zens to
•nan prompt aod fiual a ti m upon this imporum
matter. Posh your ro»d Ba»tor West, y»*o
wit), but let it be co.nmcnciol at once. If we con
clude tn go West, we shall have gt< a ly the surt
of the BUtimoie Cnmpsnv, be tbeir terminus
wJfflg * l n ' i 7> and cons-q icntly shall ha'e bol
| *ls to fear fom tbiir rivalry. If, on tbc other
band, tt absll be il* c drJ u,'.ri t > unite oil.* i i.n.
gies and mean* w itr cur nslrr <i y in budding
(be gust n ad uhich ia dr-rtmed to t ind so cbwK ly
onr vtmd interests, l> t us do so at once, and put
at rest forever thi# etiibar.aoitig q'lfkiion. •• Wf.err
ibail ! g- l” wo> the remark • f c ccitiin rrre-.i
• aiesmaii, and the aamo aentimei t sre.na, at th,
present tune, peruiiarly applicable t > u«.
Editorial CorrtvpO'i'le cei Hi Pi «bu-Kti i-azeii.
FROA WASHINGTON.
Waustsorus, May 2<*».
' The Detriment received drrpatcbes last even
ijj|, but with Dolai*rncw» than previously >eni
Ontuyruby telegraph. Were it nut f<r pml-,
the Arinroisttatino would consent to withdraw oar
troope to the R.to Grande, wbuh, ia the opinion of
many, moat ultin a*ely be done. The war ia be
coming eminently di*a>t'oos, eren to our ownvic
• mrtoua arm*, and the Government ia realizing the
troth of what Wellington said when congratula
ted upop the victory nf Waterloo. ‘•Nothing,”
aaid be “ct oldbe worae thaniucb a victory, exc-pt
our defeat." So with us, D feat only could h*»*e
beep worae than aucceaa. We are suff ring all
the teveraea of war, and next to the Mexicans
themselves, are reaping its greatest aisforiunes.
There hare been within the few days past, some
itroog hope* of peace, mainly baaed upon Ink's
(t .at Mr. Black, cur nc-nl Consul at Mexico-
Toe opinion of this genii* rn»n. with his many ex
cellent means of obtaining iuf>rm»rion, ougut to
be very good, but they are cvidrtitly opon
what !• rather a wish than what ia mL What
woald prove true with a civilized nation, ia no
criterion to guide one to a safe opinion with such
« people as the Mexicans. Our Government at
th* outset ahoulJ have been uujbt the coat of
Warring upon a eemi-barbarous people, and these
renowned fur their stubbornness, their love of (heir
•oil, end their almost unexampled capacity of en
durance.
The Administration here are getting over the
lireoe idea that this Mexican war ia popular with
tits people, and in time it will be driven to the
wiaa conclusion, that the withdrawal of our
troops,—«t least to such points as we mean to
mmiotain in time of p* ace.—« ill be the most s-d.
)• ible movement of the war. Some of the oldest
•od wisest men here are of the opinion that there
will be no peace »h >rt of such a withdrawal nf our
\ troops, and alter &■ public pride ta gratifird by
•f "revelling in the Halls of Moot xiims," it ia pro
\ bibte that we abail be brought to the same sensi*
1 hie conclq»im.
! At f»r sickness in camp and the number of
j deaths in the atmr. I am grieved to believe that
| death by war and d»a'b by siekners incamp, dea'h
i Bpvn tbs march, and dea’h in the b<»s; i al, is far
! beyond that of which we know anything at p-e
-jaant. It ia impossible that our volunteer troops
j should ever be acclimated in such a country as
j this, and ia teaching them to be a *, we are only
j'ta*ebingtbem to die by unnecessary mraos, and
lia ftCiuse whichfaw men esn drc’nre to !« jut!..
M*ta»ca<itT Accibxivt— //I {hemiditof life
toe art in datk Mr. Gideon Wail, am of G«r«
t«% Wall, Esq , end blotter to Cspi. W. Wall, of
the Army, while ass aying at ratting a aroa’l l<-g
bailuing oo Monday the 24tii iu»t., wit killed by
ft log falling and crushing the back part of hit
head between-it and a j <i<t He expir* din a few
second* without a groan. He has left a wile and
fiv - small children. betiJos a Urge circle of friends
sod relations, to m »orn his ontimely end.
The fiuo rains expvricruel throughout tho
eoontry, for a few days p in, htve been succeeded
• by most delight'd' and growing weather, end we
have from various quarters, qri=e ebeerirg infer*
tuition a» to the prn*p-r.i of the grtin erop.
A Urga pft't of California wtll probably; soon
wjwopfedby Mormons.'
BdJkrial C)rrWprtodinc»<f.the RtuiLa giGizelte
THE RAIL BOAD RQHTIOS,
U'ijxisaTox, May 26,1847.
l find adeep interest fall in this^oestionbare,
at the Capitol, where many with to aim the seat of
Givemment united with the bead Waters of the
Onto, by JUil R>*d enmomnieatton, as well as
among the cit.zenaof Baltimore. Should the end
prove a disiupture between Bsltimore and Pitts
burgh. there will be a responsibtl.ty resting apoo
tie ■ loulders of one of tbe two campions more i
fearful than any man, or body of men, ought ta be
willing to auume. Pittsburgh has been under all
tbe circumstances fn>st lenient,and the occasion. I
al excitement against delay and bad treatment baa .
b-en abundantly provoked by the bid fiitb of rai
ny from whom belter things were expected. Bsl
timore unquestionably teliis upon a Rtil Road
c >romume»tion with Pittsburgh, and will do so
j ist as strongly when hrr Rail Road President
d-alleys the Irgiiimite connection, by the long
pr>p«M.-d road, aa she has at any time since tbe
R-ii R isd question was fiiat m •oted. Mr. M'Lane
Oav labored to impart tbe idea that a Rad R ad
cm York and ilarnsburgb wit] suffice all necessj
tj pu'po-e*. and is >etl‘y frighteuad out of all prw
prtefy l.y th** Central R . 3 J, —and yet Mr. M'Lioo
oa« tie cn-dit of bring a sagteioua m«n. while
propoamg tj atiarul.ni a trade, not only witti the
l.a-ea, a>iil the Ohio River, hut with the great
rtl j N«Vf>r did man, or a.tof men, pursue a
more suicidal policy, aid if this he sagacity, one
cnitht tt«y. almiMt, fur a p'entiutl. Jack of imh
rather than its great abundstir *.
Iks ripctcj that the l'itt*burgh ami Connell*-
pile t'unipany Will tl.Cidc the q ieetl.m d.li m.ly
-•n the 29th.—md though th.s word ilrfinittly is
one ti make i sul'ir man pause long t >r a w;,c
difiak'n, r» ru*mb«:iing luai wiot now done can
not hereafter Iv undone, yet in the judgment of
■he wisest, we have reached th.il point iu delibera
tion. **«hen forbearance ceawa tn b<> a virtut'.’*
Were it not that so many llalftra ire men,—ea
**•« med for their iutclligenco and integrity, wera
w th us heart and m,ui. the time would bave-eotne
long, long ago when the tide should have been
turned in anothrr direction. Bui a« il is we'rosy
know the best and wor*t ta well now a* ever. If
Philadelphia will meet Pituburgh, in good faith,
let Pittsburgh meet Philadelphia in the aame de
termined spirit. Philadelphia and Pitt sburgh ought
to be united by the strongest bonds of social union.
The two cities are of the same family, and bound
together by kindred laws, kindred political aaaoci
a'ians, and by all those family ties which rnght to
make Ibo one warmly feel for the welfare of the
ether. The alienation now exis ing can be re
moved, and will be, when the oceaiioo for it cesa
es to exist. Pittsburgh had good reasons for all she*
has done towards Bsltimore. Oar own comm**r
cial commonwealth waa slow to appreciate the im
portance of the trade of the Iron city, and it was
only when the Press and Merchants of Bilttm -r,*
were arouwd to the impjf'Uaceof ai ettemi.in of
the Cumberland Ruad, la the bead wstersof ilie
Ohio, that Phfladelphia was awakened to the io.
terrat she the self same communication
Pittsburgh tin desired a connection with both ri.
tics, believing, and as can be dearly demonstiated,
that there will be, with one Rail Road from Pitta
burgh to Cleveland aod another west, there will be
abundant irsde for both The local trade of these
Roada w uld aopport both routes, and the through
tro.!e would prove unfailing soorrei of profit.
Pittsburgh, too, had a deep interest in the exten
sion of th* Road from Cumberland; well, knowing
that in the preseot certainty of the compleii »n of
the CumbeilanJ and Chesapeake Canal, there
would boa, profitable corapciition in the reduc
ti.m .1 freights to the Ea«t over one half the routs
But, if this question was one of importmee lo
PinsHurgb, *>f bow much in-»r<* importance to the
Baltimore ami Ohio Kail Road Company. I’,.
Cun.lx r'and they will so..u be comp II d to cn
counter opp.mtimi in tao carrying of freight, but
froraCurobtirland to tie west they woold be withou
opposition. Is it not then a double iai to Bain
timore, and hy Baltimore men, to f *rego a ennne.-
tiou io which they bad ao mocb at stake,—so
much roaie, indeed, than Pittaburgh,—since wo
art to liuvi, n road e.-,*t s =oa*t, that it is f, r
Pittsburgh a mater of c ..pnaiivc indifference
There are mtny in B dtimore who f.el the im.
p ultnce of tbis question in all its bearings, and it
i» a rnattrr i f regret that they arc met with a'er.-i
rcsMance, and with an oppi'M iion which in a .m*
respects h-ti resolved itself rather into amittrr , f. 1
fwlloj; ttntj of prtostpJo.
P.‘e quet lion has l--en gravely di*cu«sed ia"
Baltimore the prevent w-ek and l‘to last. Wheih- T
er addi'ional d<acus«ion wt'l end in w ; s»r action,
r mein- t. be. pur one I fsar that the con
t'oilmg tnind in Baltimore is thnroucbly giv.-ti
over to hardness ofbratt. atal biiridnrat..f m n
VVhen men w. filly "pass over to thr other vidr,”
a* the Ua'iimore c >mmi t r JiJ a few weeks since,
r- fjsmg t > see what w-'werr, an l wlat we wmi'..
do. there is but tit'le h ips <>t a rorJial union h>.
tnreen such extremr* of opinion. B.
Western Rail Hoad.
To the Editor of tht Pilltburgh Gazelle.-
Your tig irous article of Wodneslsy, in favor
of pros*vuting oar Riil R»aJ enterprise weit.
ward, has givcn.ro far as my obseiTsiions extends,
universal saibfictiun. and I hope rasy hare th«-
tff ct of stirring up all who are in favor nf th
west ward progfrs*, to me whatever iofi jence th*y
may p>a*s in effecting a change.in the p ilicy of
the C.innrllsvilla Company. Therunckboldcr# nf
that company have an undoubted right to "J.,
what thry will with their own,” and are unqties
luotbly as well able to judge of what is f»r their
own interest os any other set of men whatever
But, nevertheless, it is not unreasonable to sup
pose that they msy be very reloclan',—too relnc
tant to give up a project which his coat them in.
finite trouble, and considerable money. The soon
e. they sacr.fice their bantling, however, the better
The "sober second thought of the peopl-," ( tc .
corJing t» dutingoi*beJ.auih»rify, always right.)
is most decidedly in lavor nf stretching oot om
iron arms toward# ihe magnificent empire West «»f
us. Its teeming and growing population invite us
to aa»i<t them in coming to ua,- whiU wr,_
will it be hereafter believed,— turn our h*chv to
them, and insist on going to Baltimore. In the
nime of common sense, for what? For foreign
iron, cloths, hardwire, dec.! So it woo’d seem.
Bat it is our cutlomert we should endeavor tn
reach, for the purpose nf sapplying them with
oot own manufactures. That policy whieh would
make ns the mere conveyancers, sod hardly tba*,
of eastern goods, is, I am persuaded, a mistaken
one. I have slwsys been nf those, and lhay are
many, who look upon eavtern connections with
much d'ju‘it It ia at the termination of superior
: ftcilmts f*r transportation that large cities grow.
Pittsburgh is now an important point, because the
river navigation ends here. New Orleea*. Itceaus
it also ends there. If a western Rsil Road ala •
ended here, our position would bo immassirably
more impoilatiL Whoso fault is it that it dors
iioi 1 ■ No one’s, al prt sent.p-rbaps.bol they under,
tako a very heavy reapousibtlity who show auy im
pediment in ibe way. ~~
l/nJernand me, I would col ba so “celestial” in
my policy as to do noghf sgainft an eaittrn R*it
R *sd. but I am vt ry clear, that if the eastern man
ufacturers want to participate with Ui, in the com
mrree •/ihe West, it is pot our business to pave
me road (or them. Give them the “right of way” 1
by all means; hut not a cent of njjory. That we
fifed for our own ■ *cial purjmses.
I have said. Mr. E litor, that the stockholders of
the (’nnutrllsville Company have the ligh- to • do
what they will with their owr,;** but thry sh. uM.
i evi rthel< as, irmrmlnr, that in Fume sort, ttiey
ic, rrsrnt the whole city. They have mnnopoli- 1
xrd leg'slati *n in the nutter, and ooghl n.-t, and 1
will out. I -rust throw any impedinw nt in the way ’
ot an immediate and rapid progress into the very 1
hesit of the great This ban brcime for u. *
a nrertsity, «.nd the we H«akeo toils i ro - '
ports* co and eX'n-me urgency the better. The *
Rail Hud east esn and will taka care of itself in
aood time. But that w«s> admits rf oo delay. It
i- a rsco which leavra hut Imle at preaenl, for the
lam persuaded if the question co ild !l
he put ‘futbe people. <r to any nno not biaaaedl by |j
tniegoue actions and prepoMninos, the drrjrlon i.
wt-uld be in f*«nr of a K it Road WEST.
President Pulk intends t • prvHrnt at several
collet'ate commeocemeniathissummer. We hope
the Law Profiisore will give him ft little ioxtroc*
rion oo the ct ostitutioa and its limitations rf ex
ecutive power. He could be schooled with ad*
vantage to himself and country.
FROFES*oa BTUBE,
To Iht Editor of thi Pittsburgh GaztUf; I
It» gTaufying to tbe friend* of the late Pro- j
fmaor Stone, that bia remains here been brought
to oar city for in'erment. It is brat that bt* toihb
ahauU lu [diced here, in the mid*t of t lose who
are reapiog the fruits of bia faithfal labors; who
have loved, and will ever love the rare virtues
wh ch bia li£* displayed. N’.arly a year baa past
i since tbe news reached us of his sudden death in
. a dis-aot city. The ahock'wbich ia always pro
: duced by the uilooked for loss of a-valuabla min,
I the anguish accuToned by lit a of amypalby ab
ruptly severed, are put; end tbe memory ol i.ur
fneod is now hallowed ia our hearts by a daily
growing ■pprecuuoo < f his exalted worth. We
think seldom on bis accomplishments as a scholar, -
bu< cif-en on bis qualtttea as a man. Mr. Stone
nceived his coll* g>ste education at Brown Uuiver
t»iiy, and has nev, r relax* d from a vigorous pursuit
of clssictl and' philosophical studie . H'# learning
at* estei a ve and accurate, a id he was diatin
guiabetf by tbe purity juf hi* taste and me sound
t.e.s .»f hi* judg'Oeut.! But we forget his iutei
lectual attainments in contemplating the rarer
beadtirsof bu < haracter. f
-The l-ive of tro-h wsa 'he great pas»im of his
heart the law ef uuiy the miin stody of his
life. Prom what* ver s mrec came he w-dco i. -
ed truth with giadiieas, and followed with en hu
•ia«m wherever it might 1-ad. To learn li<w duty
be turned awny from tnc practice or opinion* nf
other*, but with restless importunity inq tired ul
his own c mecience, and never withdrew trom the
doatest ssexfu-e tt<at ne might demand. To *■
willing a s rvanl s ie sp >ke not as a monitor, bol j
as a friendly promp'er re*poti'i*-d to tbe vligrit—t !
a <peal. To differ from hra was no < ff-nei; f-r .
Do h« id the c>'tis!cti>riis ■foh us . s atcred hi* j
o»n, and thu* exemplified i.t his practice the
i*-aiiifol tdi.il ol hutnin liberty. H'« fear of
K *iog • fle-icc wrh only c><nqu*-red by io* l*va *d
t-UHi; Ins modesty was only overcom* tiy his bold
tnas ip the cause of iighi; hi* f»r «'h
erv. o ily by hta rwcience firUJ
Tnc ins* of sttcl. a ini'i le g't n', w!;etli.r we
r 'sard him as a ftietid, as a teach* r. on a c t z-n. :
or a* a Ci'is ian. Hi* friend* rosy well mourn
bn I aa, fir his sympathy was h aitl-11. hts sn
aisutic* a'-raja icsily, bis counsel always avfe.
He never f,rgol tliow who might claim hi* re
membrance, but ho often forgot himself in h-» ,
i >ve of serving them. As a teacher, hits loss i
is not easy to b* repiired; for to exuaordinaiy
abil:ly, he td led an uunresr.ed fidelity, and spent
his midnight h. ur* in stuly. thst he might en
rich bis instructions with the most viluatde
knowlralgc. As a citizen, >Uch as be can ill he
spared. For not only bsd a systematic s-udy
of taw and the principles of gov.rument made
him an independent judge on que-tiong of na
tional policy, ho was alii a ieaiou c suppor
ter .of evtty m-*a9are lending to promote
the virtue and inulligenco of tbe people.—-
He hated oppr*a*ton m every ,form. He severe
ly scrutinized the course that waa popular, fir
being mslead by unworthy motives, while
Oe ever leaned to tbe caua? that aoff-rnl reproach,
and espoused it eo far as bis judgment approved
Aa a Christian, pur* religion i* best piomoted
among men by such a* he. For bis faith wa»
unmiit-d with *up*rs:ition, bis devotion uuUinted
with hyp.Kri*y. Ho was incapable of ptofesamg
what he did not believe, or i.f believing what be
did mt practice. In the general ebararter <>f hi*
.(•ixii.ir,* on Theology, he agreed «i b the UoiU
l nan aeLt. but l.e thought too honestly and too
, roety to I'ind hini*»ll to any creed prescribed by
oh-ra. Hts Chii-'ian sympathies knew no sec*
t«nan limit*, but ail who loved G k 1 and hjmim
ty, received bi* heartfelt homage Even when
speculation taught men to condemn bia sect, th» ir
near la constrain* d them to fellowship with him,
f-r he defended his laith by humbly eKrviog God
md bis neighbor.
Such ia sn outline of Mr. Stone’s character;
i *h* a • who knew him wrll will deem it too scanty.
, fortl ey have the itself in iu symmetry and
fullness eusbrined in their heart*. 8.
Tu the Editor tf the t'u.Mua- gfi Ouzette.
It is much to bi regretted, that an illiberal, stc
tional j-alousy appear* to have sprung up among
the friends of tbe contemplated Wistem Pennsyl
vania Hispitsl, in r.gird to a suitable place fur
><s loeattou. Th- re are but few who believe that
any of the contributors to the object iu question*
dr of tbe Managers sebeied tn mature and perfect
it, would »> far fug t their July to tbemsel**-*
and to tbe pu' tic, aa to be n flueti-c 1 by unworthy
prejudices, or to act bonestb the dignity which
should uniformly chsio t-iin tbe conduct of
f/hriatiins and pentlemen. I cannot entertain tbe
idea that any member of this rospectabte fijaid
of Mai.-aceia would betray (te trust re|*nacd in
hi:p, by pu.'t-ci q a c- it’s.* *-> Ji.h.>'.o*alilc :.r.J
U' j a- Th-iugb I tin no s i.kler iot the punt*
>.f human nature. I emunt bring mysrif to think
ibat njcj.towham ;i>ot,rba» been d* legate,] ly
ibeir ftll iw c:t,z*n». lor ihs accompli-bm-ot of a
most imp--irlant ul-j-ct, and who t>a*c h h-itn i c
cupiod a mmmau- i- g p-sition in society, woul.i
ileltherat* ly t rft-H tn*ir *:aadii)gfor ih-contemt>'
t bl< cr u licaii.m -t prom »iibg tho iu ere-t ot a
inert;! i*r fjv ni***, nr -I r .m lying wi’h ih-i uu
i> is i»r,--s.il thr reiJet.l-o' a yattre star
n*ig ibtirhood I amti.>t the aq-il-rgi-l <( th- M«n
• geia or ol any --f taen Of lii*-ir !i*i>
I sin not a menher. Pr -perty in ih» shtpc ol
l .u, [ do not *j. and c ti*«q jfi.t y hate non**
>o e-li fo- a iy pufpcNt-
Tbe C-»mn i ho eppoit t-d 10 prnrure a proper
: s te l. r the c -nt-mp st >! limti'uium. sh->u d -inii--
Miuiid d'*creimu w tn a beciming d-grte - f ft m
ofs They should m »»«• wvi-h roui It 'Vliberslioc,
n I not allow. lh<r-m*( In-* to be hum-.d into an ar
raugrmenl whtrh they rn*y. to c-»n>ng tiin«, have
-ante io regret, but not iQe abdi-y tj anuul or
modify.
Y-«u may de*m it vtrsngv, iliiun Lumnli* atd
U'lprelemling ala nsiuu-d mamf st so much in
-en st reaprctingvtne location wntch may !>• *e(ec
ted for thrinvi-u ton under c-itu derstiot*; bat tve
cannot, if we would, be wholly md<ffereni to sn,
•otrrpri*-*, whether m ira! or relig-ojs, in which
we have taken a »>mewhal active and decided
part.
To the numerous advantages which would ne
cesaanly rrsu’t to the (K><>r and «S <t*d mrmSris
of our cominuni y, fr >m the of an
•n*ii utim for tneir comf>rt ami acct>mm>> , a'ion
I have very fr directed pu'-lic aUrn'ion
The claim* uf strinae's arriving among o< in a
stats of tuff-ring or d- s nu mu, I have also p'etsed
with c»n,t Irranle earnevtnr.a, up*n the n. t ceol
■ur citiieiia. The*e tuirf deiail* will are >unt f r
«hai, und*r other circuni>tanc»s might be deem
ed an improper interference in mtltns sshirh do
not dirocly or pirsonally c *o» n m% and still
justify me,l trust, in y »ur jn.'g ovn 1 , (« troubling
you with this C'lmmumraii »n. Howmo.
A seiaiTtn lai-ti Lav-. —A *v..uns ral irc>dcn>
hsppi-ned on I’urslay last, on hoard one <>f ih*
-migrant lying at the tJu.t m boose
Dublin. Am <bg tne passengers were ■ • rsppiu*
coun'ry gul an iher sw,eibeart, who iutemUd t
n- m irned on the other siJe of the Atlantic. Tn«-
fair emigre* had a lidle fortune of wbi -l.
she had disrre tly placed in ihe bar d« . f the csji
tain. She had bar tly done so when her intend <1
-eked her for some uf it. and un b«r refusal c •>'-
ly hade bet good morning, and disembarked. Th
deserted dam«el rushed to the side of ihe vra-l,
but instead of throwing herself uvetboard, »{■ •
a Idressed the cr iwd on the quay, telling her sir i y
and finished by offering berwlfon honorable ten •%
to any y.-ung fell rw who would lake the pl rco ■>!
her fsithlnss sain. A hands une young masm.
who happened to be am >ng the stsnders by imme
diately off-red himself, and was acc-pted on t >o
■pot. The Captain very properly sent to mi- c
inquiries shout him. and found that he tvs* a < I u
r-pr. sent-d himre f to bo a single nno; and t’ .•
parties to ibis exterepoic match sailtd wit i ibd
very tldefurtbe ih-uc* of America.
Dtvoacxs iif Censnnt coustt, Ohio.—
There are nut le»a than 17 smta f -r dtvorc- |H-nd -
iog before (be Cuyahcg i C«urt of Common Pier %
at thia sassioD of the CuUrb— Pttu. Gax.
We know out, says the Cleveland Herald ,tr in
•hstsrurce friend Bro-ik- ob sined the inform •
(ion given above, bJt it is certainly icahdnfalur i
nwgna/um n< t to be udi’rale-l in thie cooriubi •]
loving cammnniiy. The “suite for divorce pend
ing” do nut exceed three nr f>ur, which is joet
tiiat-rTUmhrr too many In be taken up from tl< e
Court of Hymtn.
The Loudon Morning Chronicle uf the doth
ultimo, potdivhes the f allowing obituary nod e:
On the 29'h,.nt tbe bouvo of her rwrn-in lew
the Earl of Rthfjtij. No. 40 Berkley tq hire.
Ihe .Hon. S -phia Margaret Smart, g'anrlsugUter
of the celeirrated Willinn Penn, t->uader ard
proprietor of the state of P-nn-ytia'iia. and wid
ns nf the Hon and Rev. W. Stuart. D. D., la'o
I.nril Pritnsic cf all Ireland, m the Add year of
her age."
Aimi RtouLATioaa—A new edition of the
Army R gulaliot.s just prepared hy the War De
j artment. and publabrd by tbe Gideon* at Wash*
ilington, tie mtst enterprising book publishers at
;the seat of Government, is joat now issued at
Washington. Tbe book trade can be supplied by
letter, or purchasers can oidrr copies direct from
tho publishers. See advertisement.
Bn»TATto».—fiy 000 barrels of 6 mi arrived
In onerday lut week it Albany.
Tbs cisxar Me. ilarrti^. : —On SstarJayihe
Methodist were engaged in the eras
of Me Maffid which tame bc&r<* them In this wise.
IlEppeart 'that whea ;Mr.;Maffu ratarned from
fcda we*t«n tour he' joined the Norfolk atiett
dinrch uoderlbe-care of the Rw. Mr. Ma>tir*«lale.
While thereßiv. Dr. Peck. R>v. Mr. Hmtth sod
Rgv. M. L.tkadder, were appointed s committee
to make ebargt a against hire. Before the trial
came on, Mr Maffiit had oecuion t j go South, and
In order to enable him to do a *, be obtained a err-
Lficate from his pas-or of membetahip in good
standing. When he returned from tbe Souta he
j lined the Centenary Church- in Brooklyn, undrr
tbe pastorial care of Rev. J. C. Green, and the
charge* being atiU in the bands of ths committee
be demanded hi* trial. . Rev. Mr. Green appoint
ed tbe dsy for that purpose, summouiog the pros
ecutors. and proceeded with the trial. Tbe C-m
-railWe however objected to have Mr- Maffitt tried
at Brooklyn, and c.intended ih st h<* should bo
trud, at tbe Noif dk street ibunh. ai he was in
fact a member of that church, be having been im
pnper'y dismtascd, and conarqiently Mr. Green
bad n i ngbt to receive him io bis church.
Complaint was made to the B alt *p, who drei
drd that Mr. Maffiit was a member of Rev. Mr.
Mittmdale’s church. Mr. Maffiit denied the cor
rectness of tbe Bishop’s decision, and refused to
be tned m the Norfolk sirci.t church.
U*f-rc He s*aai»n i-f cm.f. renew rainrneuced.
tltu olfic-sl board of the Nmf-lk sired church de
cided that Mr. M.ffi t was nut a menittr of that
congregstjna, and the c (remittee, considering thut
he ws.-* viitiully u-Thurched. puitishsil ibediarg
es mad* i* *ain*t l im in the Journal and Advocst*;
f-r d ung nhich lie iitvUtQlcd civ.l su.l, agniii.s
•ht-m, laying hi* <1 imag- Bst li ’y ib- mami d.-l'an-.
Tho mutvr was brought b»f-n; confttvtice, wh-n
that b.xly derided that Mr. Maffiit was a rr.cmu r
01, the Noil*-Ik Mic Khurch, and that he wa< :11--
gall> «!i*miA*ed thervfiora. The cni*« now c 'mea
h-f r--c‘n't-r.iiccuii cliiigcr agsuiAt Mr. (ire-nl r
msl-idruiot: traimn in, odimtiii.g Mr. M*ffit t<
rorrnberfhipii. hi*»hutch while ibarg-s \v r. hang
ing *.v. r him, t- which, ho icfu’rd to unxrtir in-,
fore’qhe pnqier tdMinyl,
To th i charge R«;v. enlvred n p!e*
tha' ho »bi controlled by tho action ol the striv
ing and iruatri h. During ibo .la/ihe cm,ft-runc*
was iraascd in heAr(iig''ti-a(imooy on both till, a,
• fte* wli e’i Krr. Dr. Peck oddn-xsed them in to
■ v.ir ol '.he r.ii.vieiinn ul Rev. Mr Green. He cun
'ended tbit .f Mr. Green wsa exoi e.iatvd it would
I be saying to the preacher—that he must bow to
1 the peoplr, and n-»t the peopl - to tho pn-oc.ier—
that they mu-t c inault tbc nishea of the church
offi r«rs, end not (bat of the bishop.
R*«. Mr. Green was to reply to-day, to whi-'h
time the conference adjiarned.-—New York P.-st
We learo from the New YoikEiprcssof fuer a
day, that Mr. Green took the fljjr to reply on
Monday sod occupied all tbe. morning and after
noon session in • speech of about f>ur and a half
hours. The speech was on** uf great power
withering aareauD and moving ptlhoa. Under it,
effects Dr. Peck frrquenily asked the fi*or for ez
plaaalions. Notwithstanding tbe weather th*-
galleries were filled with spectators, At the close
of the Rev. Gentleman’* remarks many of them
were in tears, and a hearty amen from the confer
ence followed bis closing remark that G>>d would
protect the rinf t.
Ill' MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH,
Correspondence of Plttsbnrelt Utiettt.
Comipotulrncv of tlie Pituburgh Gewtlt.
IMPORTANT PROM JUKXtCO.
Liberation of Majt's Gaines and Borefand—
Capt. Clay Midshipman Rodgers and oth
; er officers—Offers of peaer refused.
Tbe NiW Orleuts Piciyune' bas tbe foilowiug
very important news from the army.
In tbe ci'y of Mexico sit was snatchy and con
fusion. A new President was to be elected on
the fifteenth of the preseot month.
The olTjr made by tho British Governmint
through their Minis cr, Mr. BankbtaJ, t»
t* mediate between tha two Government*, had
been taken up and wsr.nly d-s:u«sed in (he na
troaal Congress, and tliry haJ, by a vote of 44 to
33, rejected the proposition, declaring their detei.
mimuonto prosecute tbe wtr t» the uttermost.
Gun. Scott had ajjrers'xl a.-proclamsti <n in
Spauuh to the pMplc of Mexic-k
Maj *rt Game* aod Borland. Capt. Cliy. Mid
ahipmin RKigersanJ the other American
Duly imprisoned in (ha city of Mexico, had beeu
lib.traied.
Captain tValker hid been ih • little brush with
« bsn-l ol Mi-xirji.s .'ho were pr-mln; nb.*tit
Ft- ciTi-. He ttjs »till tn puuau ii.
F.X<* u» vc <V>r-e,i>-in<Jtiiee of i!u l‘u:. .aritti (i»ret e
\ PHILADELPHIA MAHKET.
i May *JB D 9 P.M.
T he Fi-'iir mailtvt to day has bt-eu the scene i f
a 2 i d dt-ai ..f etcilemenu, and *l*oof eu imreaved
amount ot bu«tues». h opened ia the morciing it
*h« i-p • l»*m,! rite* ..f »*-»te.d a y, but i- im
n)e<i>'-*d itty, niil.*r, lerb;J.lm $ -n
in-*. I . the for* no in sjli a were made at f*t si»
tf 81 i p r W>l. f M*ny ol tb<- (ra>aictMn* ai tin
o**.* fi*ure did not transptn* tut ih- attt*ruo-*i>,
who Ii" r* a k't crt-ncn-nce.l receding. .s 4 | P<
«* 37J.k5.«3 18j (8 13*. and ft ,*!.
■ V lOOil b:».*ch*nKnd haoda st #B. dt Which tbe
(Israel d)Mi bftjvy Tbi* ateidy dealmo br-.oeht
tiuyer* forward ftedv. Tne-Uclme i«a&.. u t nfic.
per bbl.
The d» mind l»r t lorn i* also falbug off. B,irn«
*»l«*a -f .rm rllow at.#|J3«l.U per bu
Sales Rye Ffjurto a atJeuir extent at J*6 50a
$ ,‘n{ ,vrbM. ]
V Uf tills * rrn<*! sale* at 58 CJc. per l«u. as in
q-nlrtv. The Grain 1* very s.-are* aod mtub
wsn'ed. j
.rnmeal tn in tolerable demand al £5 35*5-.
43J ,«r b -1 [
The advance on Whiskey is not maintained.—
S*l.s tw-darat3sr.
The mukct tor; I ‘ottoo i* not active, but a mo I
-rs*e inquiry pr.|va la. Tbe spinners are th
uye/s. Hales "Oil hales. Upland, at
.mi N-w Oilmans at UJ .13J t.»r M l to fair
In Groceries there ha* urn been much change
fir several data. [Home a>le« po,p, H.c.» Mol.*
SI 30c and 100 hbds P. R Sugar at OJrfJe.
til o*i 4a6 moa.
Provu oi.s hav* j n t varied in price to any ex
trt,t D-mind good.
Bacon it in active request and sell* very freely
nt rnres prevmuJ qu-t-d. r rhe si lea were at 8,
and iOr fjy shoulders. Sides and Hams. -
4 Home K-g Blitter.at .He per |h.
A sale of 100 t!>ns Charcoal Pig Iron it |3l
prt ton, usual cisjlit.
Beef Cat'le liaTe declined s/>rae*ha(. Tbe
•ale* in the yards jthis wm» werq at the extremes
it f 0 50»81‘Xi per luO lbs on t'ie b»of.'
Live H'*f* iu the same time sold at $5 75a7,00
tier 100 ibs. ,
Sale 100 baga t ‘uff-e at 7}v7jc, 4 moa.
Of Feathers sales lOOOibs at 3lc per lb.
Bxelusive Corrnpo idence oi ilie Fuuburgli (iateiie
NEW YORK MARKET.
Msy 28. 8 P. M.
Flour—This momipß the. msrker opened at
(8100 for Geriessee, but sevy-few sales were tf.
edted at that, buyir* refusing to eumo forward
The market soon receded t > at which very
little was done, and prices ‘ wcot dowo »till fur
iher, in fact a s]>rt of panic prevailed. #8,. 2
wk» accepted, then $8 00 and $7 76 was finally
touched. At th*sM figures sales wrre cff cied t .
■he extent uf IfIOOO bbls Tbe msrkel rallied,
hnw« ver. in th« atiernoon and evening, am] a bet
ter feeling prevailed. At iho ebuo halderr were
Jemamling $B, and some but no business
was dune to *i!ltle f any particular figure* at the
nnce. For delivery in Jut>u and July sal-t 1 1 the
extent of 2000 bblp were effreted at $8.00*8,1
•bowing some confidence in the future.
.There were saleg to-day of Rye Flour at $7 per
bbl. j
C rnmeal was taken to-day to some extent at
$5 31* per bbl. I
jl'hemakrt for Corn htt advanced. In ihe
f.ri-nnon there were sales of mixed at fo3alo4 c
and uf Yellow at 108 c, but in the afternoon pnccs
Went I P and at ibv close sales transpired uf mix-'
-d al IUSc, ami pijrne Yellow at l|2c per b ■ —-
P«*r August d> livery there were sabs 30,000 to
Yellow at 95a97c per bo.
Rye has declined further—sales Unlay at I2fic
per bu. j
Pruvisiatig—CJuito a'movement h’ae eprung up
in the mirkrl for Pruvisinna A heavy demand
prevails, but it appears to lie wholly rpeculstive in
Us character. Thesa'eraro very jsrg* Ofwp 4l yfc.j
Prime Pork salral 1500 bb's at Sl3 7fu1400
•od of Mct. 3000 IjW. =■ # 16,37 j. 16,60—i1l
Of old, sales Mesa at $15,3?£ «15,50. and of Prim
.l $1325.13.5U pt-r bbl. Of B.tf ..lea IS||(|
bids West Mm st $12a137i0, and Prime at $9,
•»9 50 to the extent uf 1000 bbls.
Of common Wnl Hams saleii at 83 **!i w -.
Buyers are to rr t rket for Lard and uffers of 9J
have been refuser! f r larg* It*.
;8 I s *' ftcmna i L*ov<e3 Oil at Ole per gall.
The Te* Silo which wa-held to-dar wis not
very wellatHnilsd, and went nff wiih-iut activity.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
(The Philadelphia and Batsaore Line got in
to operation. late last night—loo late t> r*cciv«
our despatches from that city. The report in
t-rday'e paper should hive been dated 3 n'c'nck
P. it .having been sent to Philsdi i, bia bt •
private conveyance st that hotlr—the I.iof was
not in operation.;
. >rj>7 Correrpoadence of the New Or>oa»T!*or* |
PROSXJJEXICO.
GenlUMen—Tho laic*t iotßUigenco from Jail'
ft tnd Ihafivld of possess bnt little id
<! ithmal iotl rest. Geoetml 8e At ia still ia the city
cFJtlspfc ami hi* main force .ia enesmprd theie
and in the immediate neighborhood, uciuiUog
and awaiting fad sopphta. preparatory, to tbe
ft rand movement on tbe capital. Geo. ’ Worth’s
d viaion ia io and about Perotr, and that of Gen.
Twiggs between Jalapa and that city. The Ist
it General was, himself, in Jalapa fire dsys
BJO.
Bsnta Anns ia yet near Or.zaba, but it i* im- '
Qa«ib!e to get at tbe probable number r-f troop*
nder li* flag. Tbe reports give us ibo wide mar
in of six buodred ti six thousand—the latter uf
hicb is, perhaps, tbe nearest the maik.
A train ta to leave this etty to-morrow, whieh
< ould be well worth a large cus: fur Hants Anna
11 cut off. It is immensely largo and valuable,
c insisting of about 4UO wagons, loaded wnh eop
(lies of all kiuds; including uv. rha f a million i.f
mllar*, and a large number ol pack mult*—uor
• r quite one thousand. The esc-irt wilic nisiot of
«060 s-ddur*. aixui nne ball of wbicb are Dr«-
Ij•**•»*, by Gen. Hcint. Ii is quite pn
t sble that Santa Anris ba»inuUigtLCe of th' pr*-
i nrati-.n, and importance al ibo train, and it i* u- t
i npr-TibU- that he wtli endeavor to ii t -icept it,
s lid it i* hop*-*} that Gecvral Scott Will scrnl a Drgu
r -inl- rccrnri't Dr tbe e>cori, eo as to insure it»
icrfc-ci safety. Such a capture would about pay
tic Mexican* for all tbcir l>-s*es since me e»-m
-4. 'i*i c>-m-iii i f the war.
Mr. N. P. Iri t—ihc relt-iratt-J—arrived yrp
t'fj»y, wi-b d"K,a'ch-n fir General ftc »U ami!
• nmm-di-re P.rry, Ihe Cumin-MUirc catne up j
t .lay,and held long c-mv*r*atioi.s with Mr. 1’.,!
r v dently very coi.fiJennaf, and nfte-j in a touc * f j
11 i-c B'iJ 3 in timer *»hc.l indicated couituuin- 1
(phouh and n'litiments *.f no ordinary laifiorniiC".
Vlr. Trist is the O .v t rrtmeut, in ,V!*x.co. He
g «->• wnh tho Jrjiu t—ni irrow to mret Geitvrul
sft»tt. an I will uo-ilnl-M give Lim 'Uipic'iiiHou*.-
tion, f.r lh«* * ff-ciuit pr.-oecut On ,-l the War.
- In the Eugle. whuii I som, y. u *vi I find a li»t
ol ft ty five s*>.d.e.a, who wid icmaiu in M. x-co
after Hu* war is over. They have taken up
their home amongst the stud hill*, and a 1-n.o
er b;a t than >hat whi. h cjlft-d ihem to ihe fi uf,
wiil tm required t-. call tnem hrnce. The i,uu»-
oif of ibc ar.my wtm w .I ibu* remain in
•trn .Mexico, ulreedy f*r need* ibat ol tnv
.•bipineiits to Calif, ruia of the >»m<i cl»»*.
Tbise death* all orcomd wilbtu a pe.lud i f
three wick*, and as lar a* I c«n judge, by tf.e I
"dead-carts,” which I p*ri dully in tja ».ie c is, ibo !
month of May Will ted a worse vtury than Aor-I I
bastolJ. .|
The volunteers were passed by the i
--Iragoi-na SD" twelve or filt«. n mile* out, and i
will probably be here to morrow. I hope they
Will at once embark in tbe l o«Afnrr; a* ih»
rew who are nlnmdy tun- am ailficiemly tr.,u-.
bleoome. J saw to day in officer, tn the public
,d*za. insult a Ddy, or a f n.«.r,' whoa* dna, a.,d
.msnr.er were thus; i f a | B dy. Another Dilute,
ihia wen ng, overturned a cgvr and toy »t»nd,
k*-|t tiy a very pntry Mexican or creole girl; sod
a.id five roinut. a ago a posse of the po.tcc were
under rny wmdow, dragging one off f..r ontne uf
frt:ce of ihe kiod. 'l'hese are n.-t vtry *-ri, u*
outrages,but similar on* a are constantly occutiii g.
and ttey disgrace the American ctaratt« r
The MaUmura* Flag ol tbe Bih inst., slates {
that General Cushing met wnh an accident of a
veiy serious nxture. Accompanied by a lady,
he waa taking a Walk thr -u<h tbestretu altcrj--gh .
ta'l. and in going nut of ibo Pl*zs, at tie coutl •
cast corner, whero the n-rcet i* fortified so as in
Dave only a fo.il path not exceeding iwj feet wi.h-
Dr egret*., he pi teed hi* fjdoi a loose iml ,
which gave way, anJ precipitated him into the
ditch, breaking ih-? bone of bi« left leg just above
the ankle.
The remains of Oi ver l\ Blair, a gentlemen of
the most ammUe chsmcter, who died some thr. o
yean, since at the great Mamm .tit Cave in K» ,
whither he h*d gonotio tun r.-ticf if possble,
from . Pulmonary Consumption, w.-re brought to
Ihv city on Thursday to be interred in tie Family
Vault.
The Biltiwobi CoMutrrsx arrived lust niglil
on tho Brow, avilfti packet, and o-e slopping at tbe
Murnnigihela House. Hon. Andrew !s.e»:i't tl
*i came down on the same boat -Tbe utmc-a
•>f the gmllrduo composing thi* Committee, ar.:
Meaar*. J..hn Gl-no. Wm. Heald, Si H. Duvall.
K .bcrt Garrett, P. H. Sullivan, J. il Carey, J. *1
Hewlett.
The Ep(*co,-ui cMi-. h of IV.in-ylvanta his
coijiii. uitd f9uuu u, t: i- si.rvMg h ,r „j I, e |«i.d
and Scotland.
\Ve csil a!t-u:i n to the *,!_• ul building L ■
oo Boyu s H -I, adw rtHrd n Knottier c j’ura.i to
day by Dr. B a.k.
C7-r»e*ierr..e. e ,.m,-
U-dK), al liTliri til t.;< « ft .() • uC (It,- F-I. .. r.;-v
Tn- li.« n-1* nr n.» -,t.
-J .-tc Av..,-.i urt.r. J
Mxlh Ward.
fl7“Thc NVb e- ntni a,
Finktiu• gi. tvl , ttic'l 'll ('-1.".,,
1,.K- .-.silt .V a;.
oi. >#.
•«:«. f V in.- Puf
.Mi), itn-Y!l.i .4 am ol?;o
of ,-hou« .15. 1 «ii D--. -1.- u.
Ward Not-re.
.oP'STTfri'!,'; ;'' ir - ■-'
UAZKTTK JOB PKINTIJIO OFFICE,
CU-Ws arc no-.v prepafrd 10 rxcruir n a »ui>rr.oi
-■ul cxpd.i-ou* manner, ait k i..U D , j OB n,,,,.,
1* UfR- i’uslri'i, Hill*, Uilu ol Laii.DK
wiicr SOkeei C.rralar*. Ilaiiiilxll*. Cartfv. Ar . Ar
■ h>k 4?M> naeuLCT rat*Ti>o
:o any cxin.l .-Xrcui-0 ,» u.c bc.i and
kind*or_t*nniin» Uun- wuh.accuracy and j| ibr **,.
(JT" " * invite th- anmiiuxi of nut reader* lo the r i
• raordiriary cur-, „f S.-roruia p-rror.ered i.y lU. CuH,n i
/■tJiart TifttnUt Paw, a. wb.cj, u, P> g u j
-<1 ui anoUicr t-oiuuiti of n. ,|«y , Jli-> ai.r
*rulh»vi (loubl •*•!) mo»i wotulrriul en r-ront, autl bavr
«o becu piouMiieed i.) man) of ou. mo-i rcpecrao e
phyucran, Jh- am.rird Imluiher, It.lrreucd a>e rr.
to vi*it them al tiie>r «c»i-ral nl.rr, nt' ai«.ir
«nd leans Horn tlu-u own h,.. th- womlcrl'Jl -tTcctr oi
nemrdicioe fhr 6r*iono nam-di, Hr t.aar U„ w l.
who may l>« «eer» daily, i.ctwrm the hour iof 9 A .\t
•lid 4 i*. Al Bt ihe nftireof Rownnd a VValion
Market .t. rittlaila. ' ' OP «
HT-lraitortatat to Advertlaera.— The advrr
u.i-mcut* wlueb appear m the Duly Morning (iaieiir
sin) appearm the Tn-Weekly, ibn* receie.ng the l.en
-fit of the circulation orv*H. without any additional
charge Tht* i*»n advantage toour a*lverti<et«. wuhou
any extra expense., AiivenivemmU are nl»o inverted
t.Hhe rnnotty paper upon re<i«onabl* term*.
£ky»T*goldeM inhibnnnt in the Cniird State* rannm
n-cji o hi* or her memory, that any mrdirjl pn.Lt-ui.
fur cooipuomJrd ■ rem-ov, rotatiiiary in a* naturr iui
ihe caie of I’lie*. av Dr I'l hain’t V.fgetstilr Kiectu «r*
•teing laken internally, u ,n:kri n the iooioi the di
es*-. «'>d completely r,i»l.l,.br«the fallnry of rxirrnaf
appl'CSKon* It i*. indeed, tnvaluanlr -
hnlnnle ami Heiail. by H'VATT A
XKTtill A.M. IVI Fulton ,trert. Nrw York. \\ u TtiußM
Market •trret. nnd P R. Swtim, fhnnbfiieh* virect
I’iiui.urgh. t'« I'rtce #1 per box. ni>*7T iw
Ss,o(i. BOOTS 5,00.
KO. OS KOURTII BTUKKT.
OORNKR t* I |>Ot»r OFFIRK AI.I.KY
TIM. «il.»enber rcepeeifiill) uiform, the ptihlir tliai
ir l,a» cii'itmenceil the inunuiarture of (~ntl,m,n
h'at/iionablr Hoon. of gooit maienat anil urorkinanih'P
wlueh he Will warrant ,uprrior tooify Hoot cvi-rmudr
'ii I’lUMhuiili lur me pr.i-e. The»e lioi.d«onte than
will hr mnii- to mea»urr, end narinin them in rrpte
• rnicil, Him- v*ry low price of FIVI-; DOLLAHp
OAMI O-ntli-meii «re rrtjueord io cull and ruoi
■te them * JvVl tV It KKHKINE.
(ST-Ralter’a Ginseng Panacea.— Mbdical
Tertiaoh?—We. ht-g leave u> cult public aitenimn to
tbe following, from Ur. Wm Doan, of Wnbam*vilt,
Otermom Co, anil one nf the very fimt practitioner* m
the county in which he re*;de<. and laic Senator in the
State IwgKinluie It i* chei-rm* thn.v to vee the lead- 1
ing mm of the pron-uuon. burning die bond* of profe*.
• oitnl pr judipf, and giving trier it it* due: i*
-Sir: I have m my practice been using your
titnsetig I’annt ea, and, *o far. atn well pteuved m n,
effect* in Catarrhal und Hronnbial CompUbit#. Flea.r
»cnd me half n ilorrti liotllrf— put them as low as you
can; o».l raped il u eonimuea to reader as general rat
■ vueiinii ,1» u lm« her.-ioforc. io k-pp U conitanily on
hstu' R.-pcnfiillr,. tiplT tty Do*.x, y*. n
nAUtIIKU.
On T-urrd-*)'sycninr. .Mu\ VM, by Rev. Dr IJnrn
lIUIiKRT Ml KMir-il’ anil Mat tA.»7. .Ul'IH t M
ihiufioitr m lion. Ilarrjur Itemij.iu ih*cih 1
VJOTICIC— ‘I he Viewer* oppuniclJ by the .^ urt 0 ,
-V Qnuier Sei.ion- lur.utr ut -svirnt of danißge.
on ihe open n* nt *treei» m ihe new w*nl.;ar- hen.)
jionfieo >o nte-l nl ilir ntHee ol mw ••.-n-ritojr ou Aluti
<!*) 1 c “ih m) oi .'une next al lOoViu, k, A. M , A r
tue por|rt.»r«ol in-ir appointii.mi
Name* of V.rwn*.—K. C Alrt.'nu- n
John ('aldweii ’ •
Ja.re* M ...hd),
Janie* C amhe *, r
f* David liw.n,
1 1n.... iJukton.
R K Ate JDWIN
mcgWt J)«*f hrVmrrrr.
Admlnt*traior> Notter.
»».hireiiy giertr'lhul me uiiderngned ha*
v taken uUt letter* rif AUmniistruiiuiniii the Kstno
of John D. Puwicr. I«i- of Franktm Town* >tp. Ade
rheny Founty, dec'<l All pervun* bavins claim* ci
'emand* agai.iat 'he lyMatcof aaid decedent, am here
by omitted to make known ihe same withntu delay to
e un lers<goed>at her re«ulence in Frattkliu Tow...
•hip. Al'ei htny County, and nl< persons knowing them
*elvc* indebted will-pi,a*c ciil and *e|ile their accoonia
my-'AnOtF BAHAH FOWLER,Affax’*
WMg and inll-Haionit Caididatu,
Conaiy Tr«*enr«rl
AiST .^?^ re * pec, ' a,ljr eil "°® m J friend, in
cine* *nd county, a nomination for ihU office anbe
approaching and VVtiir Convention. The
i'*V * '•>• the cal fire would as?kr a
1 0«Bf»lin'H*r W ‘>li lb.a frtjti *t lie rraieli.lle
ledgeo-by ■ M.\Tllf:\V 1* LOIVRiR
t. Dlro * announce ihe name of Maine
HtNR\ HKARif.of Allegheny City, a* a .unable can
didaie lor ihe ofi\rr ni muity Communouer. »ul in i 19
Uie deemon of ihe \\ big and Anu-Ma«onir li. ive,.i.«„,
mysldiw { WtllCi
" M- A. BURCHHf-LD. of Fan Libeny, trill i*
ftupporied in Hie Anti-Maaomc and VV'nir Convention
lor bounty Comrai*«>oiier. Tbc di-triei in which he
remde* m on- winch h»* never received a emtdiluie
nominated by ih c parry lor »aid office. In re«peei 10
quai bt-ationa our candidate will compare wim a..v
rlnewliere. i'EBBLKs ToWNmIIH
tnyJdAwK*
' - i > * ea,e lire name of JOHN
.ulM.hK.of ihe Borough i f Saarpiluirgb, a» a rmi-ilile
candidate 10 represent thn court:)- in iho Itegial.iure
inyOdiw- Baldwin
.M« Korroai—Please an ,og..cr that C *NIVKLV,
or vv i.kma 1 owiiau p, tvilr be -uppored in ihe Wing
uri 1 Aiih-.Maauntc Convention a. a tunable candidate
iur b y-eeiKiaturc, and oblige .MaNV CITiZfcNS
Ma. hoMot -J lake picture hi recommending o
till- mrini rf.i of me Anti Ma.ori c and Wa g Ouuny
U»:i veiina.!, M.wt*ilAM* o .v* a KT/ .yKuirr.lt, l>,i
—d Kent,, wan well qualified u> reprvadit ihi- c»m
i, mme Siam A.aempu Hi* a mma ion would gram
l| imio-inui 1 ie<id* tu ihe Ciiv mm Cauj.i,
mylliifcor o\t Or f,,i; Party
J AMK 4 HUNKY, or Ijiwcr >1 Ciurr liwo*bip. vv !i
* ffi >^l> ‘fi n J ® ,n> *'*“*• ’ ,,kl Ammi»«o«* lori-i-
JOH\ M'IKHmIn 01 Alngln- , willbcoptem
'*t "> mtny VV nig* and n.imu*oua ini nom.na.-ou • >
me 1 mi I'liuiiii ii* u eoud.iluie for/iiu.ny Tr«4*urrr
■ nl-diwl JAVKIIK
Mk. I- uiioH - I'lciue unnouiicr the name of CAI-K >
1.f.r., lll Ihi* ray o*a »inia,.'r permit U> ,ep e*> .11
i. • r0n.,1, mine l.rgn*'o>nre. |inyi’4>a«c} MuO.N
ll KN R V I.rt KGI-. f" M.ftt.n I'own
I' in. 1.1 o. Me \\ b.R an.l .-uii.-.uu.on.C county bn ,veo
- " ,l1 my. Winn
Mejor JOil'i \\ lI.LOCK vvni l>e auppoitud before lot
\V,.i A a.id oiilillMMiiiir 1 o.iveol 011 u»r the otfcce o.
do.mu I n ufuirr » I..M' VV rt y.U
ni) Mi w | •
Ma I infoß—l'i. i»-r aoj.ounc. i.,e, Ml peol Major J
•M SNUUt.ItA-'S 01 .Vi dili 0 lOAiiVi.p. h* a *<i,Ub..
cail.liitaie 10 repr..«i lil to.a cciunly iu the l-egi«.i»iCue
iiii3UX* , f l.KiiiON
.ViR E|;J i'Oß:—i’l.a e announce «Us name 01 Jims
J 'U.M..01 Vtr«iiillea 1 (.w.n-biji. a-uiiui.lr candidate
loniic l.e S i*.Kiure n.y.dawT ! UK.i.l.Ss
:’•!* I.tnro.i—haM l. i'ALMI.K. Kiq. La* l«en *p»
killo. lieie»*un CXI Cl .enl und »Ull»tne r»nu lU.lr .0.
lb- .• g.aiitiure 1)• cm.mg anenLun lo Inu aoovc >'u„
w.n 00 . K e *u-r,) .Vilg.oi meciiy.
ui; SuAw ir . COUNTUT
iMciJL'LLiII.H llua UCCJI tpuken 01 by
»-v ra. geii'icioeii as a cai'd.dute ioi C>uu-y Cj uiu .
.•oner, ai.j bemg i., every .eipect iioiie-lanu i-a.iaa.c
w,|i t.c -oj jioMcd ..y of ir.enu* lot inmoibcc bciuie ii.«
l.onvrtnioit myiPuAW
■nJOVIAS Pl'.KMNa.oi U»wcrSi Ciarr iown»bip
nli l I'c it candidate loi norouiaaon to the offiue of coun
iy Ooinmi*»iciin r my iDuAw
JOHN SHKKIFt-', ol ibe city, .will' lie .upponed b)
many VVh gs of iba ciiy and county lor nctu.nai.on bj
.be t'oiotn tion a* a candida.e xor Uie Leg a mure
aiitivwi' ~crr
J W U.tX TKil, oi inc eny . wni oe auppnrtcd b fnr
ibc Wj| g and Aniima-omc Conveimott tor iiominaiioii
a* ibe e jndid-ie l -r tue office of county l‘rct-ufer.
m)Jd4.*ic - -neCuNff WARD
u.l vv E*py 0 f Lower Si Cm r iown* : ip wiIM e
«up|ior:nl by many Wing* njid Anumr.soii* foi me hr*
c -miurr. mjiidAwf JtFFr.RsON
TO COSTUACTOas. *
pßlllO-Al;3fcWj.l be .rce.rrd ai ihc Oilier of tlic
X luvtr «nd Kaniwha Cnmuaiay.
"• **‘Cli. u o.uJ, \ - 4., uu.j. ,be I Jill J.nj |, W . X I. f.r IBP e„i.-
•uaricun of luiee »!une own* aero** Jainr.- - Hivef <*<•
'be Inn oi -be Company’* Canal bcnvrrii l.yutbbunr
and iho uiji.tli 1,1 i .\orih nvrf. I'lic Lr-i oi «jhj
ua.i,. wi i ,»r about jj fi h *t, aim 4Qu mci lun<, and «n*
uaicd Buout 4 n.ilc« b-hjv Lvncbnurg: iim tccoinj w .1,
i.e ai>o-u l.' ii a<n't and 600 fi long, and ittaaied a' ou> 0
i11..*, w -«i of l.} iipb!, U f 8)l : i:.e uurd will be about Sv
I’ in»h.jnJ Min lona, ami « main i about lifmile* wt-M
O' < Tin- Jimridati.ni of l'br»e ilaoi an* of
men. and .In- mprt.nueliirr* will l.« rr<|urr«*u io 1.0 ra..
b.gh a- low ivu.ci iee.-l. during tot prcein
•on l .an >aid worn nuy be .fen, ami .prttliin.oi.i
olra nrdmih. Company . OiCce tii Michmond oi ai
*' ‘“'••crii*rr , »Oibd*oii.ad |.nr above Lynebbarg
on oint alter ’be 1 *t of July *
I.TKK (J W Chief Kng.nrcr
.. Jows-Hirer 4, Knnau-i.n Co
K i- |««|r> vU „ 7
r I'O ii.- Honor .be .h- Ju.lt«*<n me C , u .i.m ....VTn
X g-.ar.cr S«o Wll . «t toe le-er. ,n aim ut c M u
n o Ai.rguen)
* lie in.iM.l Jat)c»C>o.<an 4 .Sju. *i I ward Pina
in I,e County aiureaa.d. Jiumlny .bewelli. Tfca
*oui r . e ii.*iiL-f« navr provided Ibcmielver with irmen
“ - "i.i'.r at couiniiKlauon u! true eilrr* and oilier*. #t
n!!!! r > UW *’ l lioum.-, in Uie ward 4io.e»iid, *ud pray
ii«i >«.ur i unor» will In? pleaaed to g-uut h-m u' •
*•-11*6 in keep a pubi.e houreot rnlrtlau mrnt /.no
} our pel.ii oiref-. u* ,« Out) bound. Will pray
CbOd.tN A so;i
t'Pl*. l ilizcus cf Pit fl-urgl, City, ,U,
cct.H) Ulat me ».««’. I>CI.UOI eri «rc or good iriiuiclur
h “ l,e ”> amt lerapriwre, and are w«J|' prov.ded w, u
n»u-e to’iu B'id coovnurnce* lor Hie ucroni nodntim.
..or< and c.tbcr,, and m.i ...j , avenj 4< „„ et .
Onorch 4 C*tt>-her« Morn* Jor.e»
l*rar»*c 3 F Khey iCo
ft r«. a >«««*;.. t.rrm.M, orhiC
\v m J Aiiiiurtun \\ ~|,a m x , , !t) ,
“ «‘*»i tv Jon-i mi-Ictm.-.
_>V , . \ U. c.. l; .v r ., vcf
Tu ‘ar. X7 aL .i1 l i', # -h U^ C, ‘ * Ur Cuurl 0( U ' , "‘
i\ a Ten7,V ftt * r-tr ‘ Q,ld ' or,l ’“ Crua
■ r«r I
of U'ravpf, p,
I , r »M t !Th.', ,,> , "7Vi I,v,n .' T -bewch Tin
-1 , • n ir.‘c,i W.rh uiMiruil.
ko n, ." < " l , " r * “'" l ° h " f * *' »>)*. r 5.
l 'V .**l KfM,, ‘ *■"*■»- fiur 0> hr. j< ,
t u / ‘ nil w' pci.n«. r
'JAVJN U IIAVK.I
UV mr-uu./rmcr* r.t.jen.of-j.j w,,,. l >i: t | lUfsi , !
1,0 ‘•I*-**-- p-ino.ii-r iaof rti .«! rr-pm, * , !
>..i!trM. una ‘••alprt biii-,:. *!)•• M W,|| provided v\.ti, J
bou»' rooui »ni] .;•>.!. diiriH • • |.ii (he »ocomionii;u: ( , i,,, 1
t a-cu A *V<.»iirr* Ut * CC!!W,r> *
p ,r£;r J '
QKAU•» A M KB i
O Rvso\\,TlN,. i'H.us
<V "/ >£•[ P'- l ' l,,Uf mak.n r u.*. Mr
b'netii Annul m»ee iuoutti. •nice 1 coramn.rrd unim
N.-*f» Mruic nc. a-ncti ha* omit. Ir rrl.ev«i m.
mm *V fl.«) ill m. m macp and rr*rof*-i nno cornu*,* !
t . ..r bralio Several oi my n*-nd< «hda«an4u,ia,.r..* !•
nave made ukco' (be Pil-a. Biwi rreetvrd ntnrb l.en.fi:
1/01110 cm » can **i.n C 0.16. c:,e- fveomioend jfcpin 1
JaM-; a ud.mi.i t
Soul wholrialrandmud.by H A KAHNr.SHyik !
t |t»V « U * n,!rof ,M P <d ' Vao ° * nd 'VoodiedUtb tfa..-,
A UO ir>il •*. . M'.rte»LA»-i 11 e'.\r.,.«i, - ,b.e •
* Aiuco a* a rciordial ag-m.ii di»«*-e. and a« < „, ofc .
dr '. m *?'•s'* Th„onr l l 1 .„o ,l> .Ohr
«•«.. n» Lo lt, e) tw#, tfnrcTrnl.iic. fe
~u. ~c nr P f,»aie 'muse*oi gamm* <hw iwd or f.,u
*•«> •» ■> «r*«*.
In, y h»v, r,-c.vr,l ||,. „f , kc &f(t p.
‘l'.'.? ” “ »**'. »*'■«■ Mr V
“JV r * t ** n,e( libop o,
J,»w „ ° f'- u > ••.'■'"'"Oflli.nd-ltou MIT.I.
»n*> Will aisriid to ajfonirr* i irthtin
<*’ W PORTKR k CO
°* BOO «-
rki'J , i."- de r M i d J WJer *-*kccbc«. wilhlejrmlaof.ihr
Cbc».o|. anJ the l.ammptmuir, by IV. If TMiiw c Ji
rijn lo AiJibr* or ib- -Moor* under PbiliptaeTUird
f r*, P ."J' 4t \r* T c, ‘ ,<Kn *'i cr ' *»» Kitneiie Scribe.
11. W. ' IL? e 1 ** ol k *«!««■. 10
Uoniury A S)n. No 3..
„„?n,‘n ‘ l»nn,l.n„*
Kl>«,rrie»of Ixndon'
Coun. of Monic Cbruto, by Du,na._r fprt .gp-i),
lre“h ."n«f U ‘‘'° r ltt nvalr ‘ , ' Ti ‘>f ihe Kcvolution— |
AH tnr I. itirrn M.iß4rin< * ruenved for June !
Fur »‘ le s * M A NINKA'S
"'ii - Htuitiibc'd «k 3d door irom ad
TURNPIKK SOTICE.
SKAI.FD I'lopj-a « wilU.c iee e ,V^ a b) *he Prr.tdmi
■ 1..1 Manager* or the Coal Hill and l»er !*i 0r,,,,
rurupikr Hoad Company, ni the liouacof F MrXI.K,«n
1-lb of June <IIII. lor Cfading r»<onin|f. anti Oompletn-c
I m 1... id »a<d road-agr-e-able lo in- Act of AnrtnMi
.nade and provided ih- «.li oi June. IHI. faramd mad.
Tbr rua.t it laid off ,u Sicimr.a 0 < iO p-icbc* ruc h
roinmiMir iuj ~t ihr top nl Coal Mill
I be pri'potali mail draignair the A-eiinn or Serbom
app Tit lor i’rupuraU reieilcd belwern the bnnr* ol I
111 A M.. and 3l* M ,o! *!l.|| .Uy
i KSPY. rmidrai |
EXECUTOR’* NOTICE.
U’MKRKA!*. I "lien Tctiamentary have In <•„ mm .
cd uuhe uiulera.jcned. Kxeruior* of the | B(( W| .
• i.d le,lament of Charle* Caiothet*. dece-«*erf, | a{P o,
••Him l.>wn»U*p. Al!e*hent Couniy : No|., pj« }ler ,, ..
«>vcn io all person* uidotned to ilia Kmateof .a d dee*.
.Inn; in timkr panned and Uio.c ciaring claim* sentn«
ilip >ami' i<> iHi *cnt tin in, duly *u U-nucatcil lor »eiile.
in-ni, io either of the under'igne.l
WAI CAKoriIKRS,>
m>t:ivCiT V CAKoTIIKR*, j r-Xeeuior..
A IIMV REGULATIONS— The Irw nSn lon of
illh'i ‘“eoeill Rreuiffliou* lor ihp Arni>, - ’ published
'•> »o’homy 01 ihe War - Department. i< now out nml
The work ran he irairmitted throcfh the mad io any
part of ihc country fur 13 ctriu pottage. Order* ar
coir.jiamed hy ih- ca«h, po*t pail will hepr.-mnilv
fiil-il I'riee SI per copy JA<i 8 U DK)V '
my-tt-Sua Ninth «i, Wa«h-ntto... D r.
F'OR SALE—VO'' cut* S.loubte Vellm* l.ircn nix'
Purple Ca-pei (’l.m, vAO ihiien 7*o. exto Uxl Vand
lOxia U iMihiw 8a»h; t3.ilar.eand tp .1.1 e tv «,ie„
Uutier Dow I*. a Mn«ll a.*ort<n*-nl <i I iih*. B u , kei« ;
K. elers, Aw handle*, Hay Rake- aid Fork*. Hmj.li,.,'
A*. ISAAC HARRIS
Ab« U-. am! Comm.** on Me chant
. >’«» -w F mi^ircei
A niKCK »r *3h? No tM.«Wn hy k
/"Yjone* on ihe Mcrrhanm and Muiiuf«cii.rera Rank
tva* Io I uu Inc VWh iUMnnl-itir pity icon i »r which ba»
iu'.'cVZr BI Knor C '7* ,0 ' he
in<-'hani* ol ibe n«V: (JE-JKfiK p DUIM*'
1«; RAPPING PAPER
t * iMi ream* Medium Wrapping Ptiprr
jin .'n Cnnimoiido
100 .h. Ten d 0
Ju.i rrce, veil mid Inr «»!•• hy fill J. A UKOWNR
1,1 ■*-' No *7
pia KKTAl^lo ion. -Uni* and li.id * m,..i
* 1 •'> FIUKNI*,h IKVscO
,n> * . NolJwilfruTffi
yji CORCIIIKG4~ 11 cask* 6r»i quality for »ale by
1 mil '• 1 Rn- N HllhV A Cl.
/ tOTi’OJV ,0u bjle-C .no i •oraaleYi
Kj ™••» ; ; k•( -v•« •• !••*«*•
LOI'HVILLK LlMb-w *
uiytt) • I A GOTHOV w-i-f .|
IT'RUIT— IOO bu* in,«torc and for »ale by
r ...»*• • ! , . .v . u.po'
B» Coif—< ..iht i,or ruu U»> ■iuir«i,d i..r -«
Oil* MICAL—d& ban, Ju>( icv’u unti .• r »■!*•
mytf ' .8 A W UA&OAUQU
'Auction Salts'
By' Jolkn D. D«rli| AMclltawr
ON Monday- morning, the 3ist instant, ai lOoelo'k,
will h-.soM: X large'aajonment of stsplo aid tane>
’Dry Good*, whieh hi»e been seleetedexpreaalyforihis
market, among which tresoper. iweed* guutnrooa*.
■wctd eatsimem, cob*, -atineus, kui, summer
e-loib. *iti vestings, bleached and uebleucbed murliar,
caiietes. ginghams, alpaca*, hosiery, flores, *ewmg
s.tk. thread, Ac
At 2 CPCJoek, P. M.
° * Iron safe, a q 'amity of qaeensware, glassware,
gro -rriee, dried peache*. apple*, oraages and lemon*,
4 i*i« * a. uinacco, 10 bx» cut and dry, shovels, AO groe*
percu«»;ou matches, bed cords, I keg powder, band
boxes. •
An ertniire arsoiirneniof new and sacoad band
household and kitchen fnmnurr. maniel blocks, looking
lamp*, earpeung. wa*h tut*, cookie* stove*,
Ac.. SSOnuht Spanish cigars. *
At 6 O’clock, p. M.
A large assortment of ready made (aney caaslmere
pantaloon?, tweed, summer, clotti, coiwnade do, finer
Ve«is, file shins, with Im -n bourns and eollarsi fane"
cravats, new and second ba*l raid and «j » er vatchrs
fiue cutlery, boot*, sboes,uiiu>rcilas, parasols, Ae Ac
m>a» "*
Post'irc Mile of 50 Building Lota, in the bib Ward oi
the Ctty, near the New Court House.
OX Pa'nrday afternoon. tbe 2®th instant, at 3 o'clock
will lie sold, on ihii piemisea: 00 beautifully located
uu'ldnift lo son B J o's Hill. o>'the 2*Otitb aOe of Fenn
•ylvama Avenue, according to a diagram which ms)
t>c seen at he Auction Hoorn.
Term*: <>ne-6(irtcash; resdae in four equal annual
pijiut iii*. w,m mierert. Title indisputable,
mitia J U DAVIS, Aoei’r
Booka at Aaclloß4
i/S Saturday evening,the k9th instant,*! 9o’clock.at
thr Commeictai Aocnon Boom*, cornerof Wood auo
Filth sirert*. will be sold, ttibsui rcserve.'to closes
consigumcul: Alarge pollcciiou of valaabie Books,
cirit-ruciug sisuJaid works in various departments oi
l.w.nuie.
_JKFFKR-<»N
alm>. (nra If l.ililcs, blank books, letter and cap wn
tin,, i'l'jitr, g ~(t pens, Ac. myze
PUBLIC BOTICB.
Allkuhkst Cocstt, May 53,1817.
IO si! Wholes ilc and Retail Dealers in Goods,
Ware*, «nd .Merchandise, being "Foreign, or tut
growth, product,or RM-.uiae tire oi the United S.».«rs.‘
Tnai hi accurUonce with the provisions of the severe
Acti-o; tie Assembly oi this UonusottweaUh. clas-if>-
mg surh. dealer*, m order to ai-just loetr license fee
together will) die special provis.ous oi tbe Acts or lb in
"uJ *d ibe dratetaas afnrraaid in th severalßoiougns
■nu Townships eiienorio the t«ro < it.esof Pmiouigb
>nl .Mb ghmy.iri n.ct ouniy of All gbeuy, aiehereby
noiiGeil, oi Heir jtrcroJ c.HIrS, affiied accord ng to
U a : and tl.ai an A|>|i. al will be l.e.d at the Corn mis
siom-r'* « -flice in Piutr.urgb.ppon the IGih da) oi June
uiO u'ciacs, *. u , when auy such dialer will be
Ue “ rl - T L MeMILLAN
Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes
Ibirouftb Birmingham. Mifflin Tp.*
>Amael Aicii.iorb 14 Adam liemiium 14
J a Geo 'Vcigni.reight 14 J O'Neal ACo 14.
William Kiduto 14 Asaph Aiwaker 14
Adam irautmon 14 James Hiebcsoit 14
Ciiriaiian ihmsen Id Archibald McAlees * it
Kt.beri Holmes 14 Joseph ’-tewar. ACo 14
James Fatycrtt 14 James Bduwer 14
v iiliam Fawceii 14 J ualev A R. Wfcighaa 14
Uei.rgr Pawceil 14 ioltaioa Lsnbart H
l M -r.lioy l'J Moon Tp.
S McKeeA Co ,14 lira Toner 14
io’jp M.l rr 14 Joua Hamilton is
Peter .Mu.pby 14 John JUcClesief 14
Daniel Berg 14 James Aten 14
Voung.Him.en A Plunkettl3 Ko’jert Sjnpsoa ■ 14
J f*mitn. (.irog | 14 Joseph Cooper jf
tlaxweli s AliUiollaod 14 Ohio Tp.
lame* Harr 14 David Shields J 4
JuiiutSvvar-s 14 Geo. H fltarr - )4
LU.id j'Rissrr 14 John McCardell )4
UuaaGrrg; 14 James Laird 14
J#*'*! 14 Peebles Tp:
>nmuel ReynolJ* *l4 Daniel Xeglcy H
William Craig 14 Piuueac Reynold* 11
Neul 14 Thoma* Davison 14
Conrad Kf'evct t 4 Thomas Kirby 14
G-iilarber A Roupp 14 Plum To.
Daniel tnmon 14 Henry ChaKant ' 14
Cnanes Hinkle 14 Henry Reiter 14
Coon rod A Jleisroih * I4llughLoran ||
JjAri|ue«ACo 14 John Summerville ' 14
Borough Hawrenccville. Abiabam Taylor 14
James r.ber 14 JoelAlunroc 14
Jetennah Fleming 14 pme Tp.
U Uney, or Uhlrey U John Sbucffer ' 14
John-t-'raughi 14 Josnua Banka ||
Mr* Fowler, (widow) 14 Boss Tp.
Boro fib Mtrabf ih , -J Shaw . w
Siunuei Walker ‘l3 W Ray 14
John Walker . " ia Rol’clt Dodd J 4
C F Dielil. IJ RobicsoaTo. *
HU Tower , 13 WiUiam Gribben 14
rollti McDonough 5 13 B K Palmer 14
Hnb.it GaPawh)- -|4 SnowdcnTp.
rtonert ami.b . 14 H H Morgan J 4
Mowan Gilmer 14 John Moore M
Jumei 1 lack 14 Upper t*L Clair Tp.
Baldwin Tp. Aaron Btawdy 14
John Cunningham 14 Isaac Bauman 14
I-hptna* IJ igg- 14 Andrew Borland 14
EmtDcerTp. . John Sevi;l 14
Joseph Mi.ler 14 V er *aillesTp.
'olui Murray 14 Jacob Ifeester 14
laeol) Reuialry 14 llufib Robins " 14
John Ai>er 14 Mamuel Siacy H
K-b n hart i| tacobDawaou 14
Ja.e*Clark 14 JBCrawford 14
James Fultnu 14 Sineluir A Penny 14
Elizabeth Tp Htaey ArDaker 14
Janii't I'.lmri 14 Robert Wbigbatn 14
M’CliaeM'rn n H A L Crain (4
Fraiuim Tp. John Herreu A Co ll
Joint Coulter 11 James Stewart 14
Huv.tl Dulf 14 John Speer 14
No ti. uml Sou |, r.iyeit-. Wilkin?Tp.
Hu. •-: > |t, a j I 1 J lituck J 4
A !<-j snd. r Mjjoi 14 KThninpson 14
, c "", , 14 HZM.ich.il 14
O A A McTarJand u A Horbach M
Indiana Tp, Mr. Hill h
-pans A Co 12 We-tDeerTp.
.eofg©?€uut I* Joseph Blackwood 14
Jotcph Uueh U John Me Whmner 14
James McKrc 14 William Porler 14
Jefferson Tj». Jaraei McFJDowney M
K Pcrcival 14 Findley Tp. .
l-onerM t,U:rTp. Alexander Av'alc 14
'•“'■.lj Hu-»*-li 14 David Coorer 14
John U’rteUy 14 BojdAUuy . 14
I Lmscy_■ |4 tforjugb tfharpsburg.
n,., tl ,^.r:.rgiWg ln 14 |{ w Lewie ' *l4
Mr* W'llmstfS 14
*■ reJff.es Icorrti 13
.\AJhan el KallrfftiH. 14
lufili KubrrtH ■ 14
Fred-t-ck Hello 14
Wn. i in P Appie-i.tr 14
»t lilium I J'm.ih 14
Cole:*,l 14 1
J .141' soi.rr :|
i S**>i'hlv A IU. 14 •
Ja.ni 1. Me tVma .! 14
H\ I mi, McDonald 14
J Green 14
lame* Ulsckmme 14 •
Adsmßoh |4
.Darnel Mivev 14 _og
PRKKCOHCRRT
EVERY EVE.MNU THIS WEEK!!
■ee Cr-um n<?«e»« fj rti. which i«ibs enljr cUaree!
EAQbK SALOOS, '
IW Commencing Thi* Krenmy, May Olih, IH<7 _rfl
Djen*. I'anoFurirr. Me»*n. Kneua k Knmley
aoru*- • he FTTbermaniV Life, Uy ibn Companv
'onp—Uoodman aparc that Tree, Mr. Kueaaa
• ojn.c *o. p- l*atop» l don’i <ike to are, Mr. Morpltv
'ol'*—t»n me AccorJeoa. Mr. Ilaaiiey
, i rsutiMiox.
Janrus—Away u tue Mouutain, Uy Ite Caotpasy
<!a Ijd-I’ve wauderrd by the Hronka* '
„ B ‘ d ;» Mr. Kneaaa
mote 9o.ir— Uraiber Jonathan, Mr. Murphy
•oil*—Ou Ibe Accordeon . Mr. i!«mttey
*olo and Cbonia—Dandy Jim, By the Company
■S,n<-Uen Ho u Mr. Kneaaa
tu r J4f..ly Fan, M r Marphy
50,07-00 Ibo Accordeon, Mr Uontley
rhe.Ameriraa Flap; ve»tra!Kneva and Morphy
,v ho’* dat auochm* at de door* Mr. Kneaaa
a.lHd-ihehuur l,eioieday, Mr. Mnrpby
‘Finale—Come Uarktra. iiiten tolbe Story
The ert ten* of Ftil«burgh. we feel a«aered, will «ua
'Bin «« m our effort* 10 eruablnh FieeCoLeertai apian
a., much Hdanred in the eastern ernes.
open evciy day ai 10 a a.
ani> most effkctive rkmf.dv
Dr. WOOD’S SaruparlUa aad Wild
Cherry Bitters, for-ihe com of the followtoa
doeuac*: Jaundice. Liver Complaint, all B ; ilioo« Cbm
pianu*. sick Headache, Heart Burn, Indipeatioit, habit*
uai loaiivencsa, File*, PaJpiuiioaaof (he Heart, Loea
of Appeme,Dy«penaia.Ner«ooalrTitaiioo>,Debilitated
Momach. Languor. Deprenawnof spirita, Chronic Shea
maiitm. Ca'aueona Diaeasea, Canker.Syphiloid Dims*
e* Scrofula Iniporinta of the Hiood, Pimples and
ra-iule* on the Face, Hereditary Manor*, Cold Soiee.
and all diaeiarsariiiug from an injitotcioassseofMar*
enty.
Tbe attention of the Invalid pablic* and of all those
• m.etrd hy-mnyoflhe above diseases, is lespeetfellv
eaHed to the merits of a new and invaluable prepara
tion trwn an original recipe of adisiinguisbed physician,
eoml.i.iicgui itself the mast active remedial properties
c mool the ver» 6r»i anietes m the Materia Mediea
Tlte Sarsaparilla and VVtld Cherry timer* were in
i rod need to ihe public about twelve months aro. and
durn.* that period their surecss ha* been so great as to
mdu«:e the proprietor ja offer them with still ante confi
dence. in the mil belief that by entering into-more ei
tensive use. they will prove a blessing to atl-fhOse
• uOrruig from the disease* above enumerated.
eold, wholesale and retail, by Wh ATT * KRTCII-
A.M, general agents, I*l Fulton street. New Vorte XV*.
ruoeis, .Market street, and P. R. Sawrga, SmitlifieUJ
ttreet. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pnce *l—large bottle*.
luehOT'ttlm gjp
OADDITIONAL0 ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION.
MNIULf* h\ h.NINO IJNK—On and alter Monday
«he 31*1 of May. tlic »<il»*crt!.er vrilf run an Keenini
t.ino of Ommbn.ejito Penn*) Irama Avenue, |.ptwt»i
I ut.lnireh mud Onblant)—leavicjrihc Cny front ihe 4>b
■'ind " " V '" k *“>
'..ai-failoTpi»ti«rariM,| im,ou. to utlbrd ».<,«
f.c mu io »l|. the sul.srnbcr hope* this new effort to
Bf'f jMi>modoic will bp approved sod vuittined by a lib-
Jrr JACOB GARDNER, Proprietor
Cn«Ptr(oenhip( ’
A LI-KN ► UAMHn having taken Kdwatd Rahtn in
to I aruiarrinp (bo Liehange basinet** will be car
," r. rjr.mVw 6 ™ ° f .
-- > AL bSS (RiMU. COWABD baqm.
- KHAaen * aahm.
nAAKKIK ASDI:Xi: , IAMiBBKu , iEßB.d«*l tr .
Uin I-u erica ami Unreeitie Bills of Excbaner Cenlfi.
C H*f \v f ~. e po' , w ’ BlLnk ***** ,nd Coin. rorneroMd
mjttMly " reclv a,fec “r oppoiito St Otailea Hotel.
‘ 0,r, C8—An adjourned meeting of theSiockbold*
laeis i.r the I rt-buigh and I'onnvltaville Bat''Rosd
p i , ' ol, * ! ' ik -i
KOomAil. "•«• BCHB*OH,a..«„ j
w M i.aRUKCTON. j »-creurr.. myrid
T'JH. Annu.l Meeting or the Corporator* lor lie Al-
I lost *:n>* Cenwirv will lake place attbeoffice.on
the grounds on Saturday, the 3tb day of Jcne, at 3
o'clock r. * , at which line a Board of Alansfers will
be circled for the enduing year
m)*7.il J CAROriIERS. Secretary -
VI7IHDOW GLAM-ISO b** HlO;
VV 130 bn ion* for rale by
mpp rO<*VniA DUNCAN. water and frqnt ns
BACON— 3 wO lbs prime Country Core. jo«t rec’d
and for sale li) ENGLISH A HENNEIT
m> -jT No !i7 wood n m
COTTON YAHNS—IWWjnihs assorted Noe Cm
ton \ aru Candle Wtek,Ca|pe« Chain and Baitior
nrm rat manufacturer's lowest prices. ''
m>«7 FRIEND, RHRt A CO
i»;ANTKD-A situation »,v a young man of etra*
V' *4- tahiu. .0 take ehatfe of a Swan Engine,
c tb-r on water or land lhe be-1 of reference nvm ir
wanted. Paur apply at thlsoflicr.
SALKKATCS— 3 tons, now landing and fat sale
•v i nicickvi cr* e
CIIBBBB— I'M bxt now lami na*.<or »a>e ny
A f DICnhVACO
QUININE— 30 oj Jost received and ttr rile by
R E »KLLRR», S 7 wood s t
% LCOIIOL—3 bbls )uu •ecelved and lor nla br
a~l m»«3 R R RBI J KRpg? Wowlm
POCNO—A Lady's BRACELET, which the owner
I can I.arc by n.ymg fur ihi« adrrniscmcni my a.l
pOTASH-Be««kt prune, last received and for tala
Alfy »/*> BfiOLISU A BBNMfIT
ciscntKATl ~
DAILY PACKET LKK,
THIS well koown Jme of *plendid"'Sa4»ei err Steam
ers Unow composed of the largest, sw.iirn, best
iuished and furnished, ami most powerful U a * on the
'watersof the West/ Every aeeomdiodaiio.i sud com
fan that miner can piocmc, Lm Weiipioviitrd lorsias
aengers. The Line has bee i mopeiatwotor live year*
—have earned, a million of peep e wnh >ut me !«*».
niury to their peraous. The boats will he «i ihe 1001 of <
.Wood streetU.<ttay previ.u* to »ianioguW ibe recep
tion of fretgfarand the entry of p&rsengeiaou il e rrgu
ur. .In ail eases the passage money. mu*i 1 <• paid in
advanee. t‘
MOSDAY PACKET.
Tbe MONONUAIIKLA.Capt. Stou, will leave Pius
borgh event Monday morniogat Hi o’clock; Wheeling
even* "Monday evening at 10 P. M
TUESDAY PACKET.
The lUBERNTa, NO. B, Capt 'J. will
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning m 10 o’clock:
Wheeling every Tuc«dav evening at m p ,m.
WBD9CBDAT PACKET. '
The NEW ENGLAND. NO 3, Capt. 5. Ikan, win
leave Pittsburgh every Wcdttevlay mormi.g ti )0
Vcloek; Whee'mg every Wednesday evet|n.j* at 111 p.
THURSDAY PACKET.
The WISCONSIN,CapI. R.J. Grace, wrlM-.i*e I'm,,
burgh every Thursday morning &■ lUo'elnck; U hreiing
every Thursday evening at 10 P M.
pridaFpaoket.
The CLIPPER, NO. A, Capt Cr**4> wiillnite Pm.;-
hurgh every Friday ino|n.ng at lOo'elock, Wheelsiie
every Friday evening at to P..M.
SATUUOAY packet.
The MESSENGER, ejapt. IXTffmJ, wiUJente I'ug.
hurgh every Saturday miming a. .Ooetncb; H heeling
every Saiurdav rtcniiit nt jo p M: R
BUKOAfr PACKET.
Th, ISAAC Nhivtl.N, Cup, «,|l
P.U4li«i«li .very bandar |mnn„n ( . .1 It. aVlock:
14 limli.K eT.ry Huida, s] ,o f. M
klsy.to 1847 j v
wool] BAGGIKQ. ""
4 A tor Until Sack* Also
■IKI (.rmu bagging. fjn.n W twilled. in cmai T «r,e
iy, constantly ou baud and tor rale by ibe i-i, : r .
ROHKKTd & CONRaD
35 Market *t. i'bi’adrlpbio
wool. Wool i
rllE b)|lte<l pilce lu r*»i> pan) , ut at! ihe different
(rsocaot cleaiTW’*i!jed \\ no), by
MIRPHY&IEK.
Ola cor Liker.r »l and c< alley
Vti i.t-i* buy Mici.<-rr|;
o lOUfbbU do uo,i
lu bXA Cboeolaie;
; Wqr bxt KaiMiir;
i util Noimeer;
I i-trooßtf F. Indigo;;
. »bf bl*l« N.O. Moling, r,.,, rre \|
■nd far sale by . , - -.,’ k
JPyV 6 - . Comer >*cbw a d hw..i .„^ w
CASkIA, Ac -‘Mmituiu CMiia: , '
_ 5i bale* Cio»r»;
ISO bß^rP^pptr.
Meant Nutmtm \an rcc'd a „d
t. KV A SMiTn
f OYKRISG’S St-tJAH-
Li Oro-hed and exftlCnc, in I.a-ielv
• LjO#f »n*ar,in eaKj,bwi cjaatliy. i<M , frcr.prdanJ
foraale by mVUTi HaO AUV a alumi
ALMOSD#— iubnx«»
SUO lb*. i*ap<*r
. lb* ainranl 'eii.foi raj.-. i, v
myg? J P WiLLUMMACQ, ■■..'L
GLASS— iil bxH PxlO:
' ’ 1 SO bi» 7*9,
30 Ua lOx IX;
ragB? : FOJNDRxWiftcSI wlu ?, b>
f KTTEE COPYING PRESSES- \~ n lv
bof tupdrior Copying Wevr, Alm, «^ pv „. r
Oil Paper* and Copy-’* receive,i
h T ot ■ JOHN-TON A STOCKTON
51*5 ,(,
J-/Tab»manand lor oalt* by ( M AU.KNACO
CJ l^B^ -38 , bo t Xe * Ur *« Cl ‘e IV. KCh w\oi»
and for »a'e by !• u MARTiN
- m > dW corarehhfielii a,..f f|,, Ht M ,
CIOTTOK— hti »’ packed aon- j.,3, T ~
'•learner Mary Ann, an J lor sale by • * rror ?
l_ WAIAH Cl OK KV tCO
Ij®?? -1580 .P‘8* Lcftif. rreeim'd thi. dav
Li and for tale by L IJLTCttJSO VA: CO *
-s*£®. _ ... : no4sj”;“
rOBACCO CUTTERS—I down u u < : ,'
I baud an.* tor sate by •,o»
. » V VON BO.VXHQRST&CO.r?.t I
Wed Peaches, b»tv ek -* ‘ .
* «Obu». “ Applet; in ►lore jin salehv
-gff 6 • JjJ iIIDWFi.r,. Vaierti
pltASTßß—4ubbtt Ground Piaster 'it. ••r.od'onw
r just received and for tale by * - ,K ’'»?">er I
1 C RIDU Kl.l, rr-i^r^
L'4*™° iU ' lr '" i ”' l t r "Oac
-B»y Si.'VHABnAUGn.i „
r AIID OXL-ilbbl* avi 07 kig«. .\o"i Iu: r
*-* n* *i() Llil*Gfca*e La:J; (~r
CAB.-OS &
HfcBRINGS AND SIIAO forMlc ly
• g>ySp fAgdQ.V* Me I
bb,,Fre * »«'l.rre e ,v«l. d, r
CARSON & A | gl fNT f t „
i^reireJiodir
~ “?* slc K NIGIIV'
C 0 ”?"-* 08 l,alem ,n ,tore and for «ale bjr
V±_J2II? : b nurc.uM)\ lea
be ? T J-a«t:,p I‘iiner. iu»( rn'd
Aud lor «ale br m\it ■ KKYNOI.DatA mjee
MKa««i£F
IIICB-47 tierce* Kr«h Kicr ibr»«ic by
*-- " yag »A .-Al.K\ A SMITH
82,p r t f°Vp A l«rjb^ 1 s£S?'“Is«<r 1 s«<r
( lunßiaTn-jM,,, Flc „
j P-W.LI.UM i'.-n
V n ’ r * 7 ~ .. rti WllLlaMs* CO
Kfc UI,R °m ® ICE_S , c ‘ w ‘ rupetfine, f.ir . a 'c
■ &> a »- J D il .iH'iVtr,
B B m^ L ® DOAa “10 bag* for snle by
J U iVIL.LI.tM-i & CO
r*« «** Ut 1 Kr *?. h , Tea. tor sate by
* ; . KICK ti AlcC'A \ DuKgy
k ” metsaas
L*”sr.” ...
r°® A « CCO ~ 10 hhdl K >* L**'. for «»e bv
-—SL , -*L ni & PiKcvy
f^lOßll—ijy *ibl« Cider fir mn tv
w •* F V.>N HO.VV |
is°l* lLl * 1 " r ,4lr! *<r
m >* 9 a f vuv a m
M C m^« aD '* :^. k s*?r FaJ,,,h * '° r Mle l r ~
lu m >* * t- Vu » uo.N,\m>K»rnr rn
P l^^f B ’“ lob, «*o p y’P erar ' y
*-- n >* » p YON nUNNili.l
f 1 H ?J t8IB “2 0u hxt pim * w - H.TT, 1 , 1 - t r c . l |
l>andfor m a; j C Wuiv ELL
I>ACO*- lf u» ho* round, In tiorr and tir .bI«:
Jtilll py» J C HIuU'KI.L .
m "'- )“■ .Mi
=-sSit±? « v » t J C NiuwKl.L :;
,o L D^ c f.3 Sidc,> in ami I or , a ie
«r» ** W HARIIAUGH .H w ji..
in ,lof * 8,,,i f o f'**l9 by '*
H-J8122 L Biff IUItV^II
fifl ® ■ nie,e » oil eon*i|r a „, fnlaQ4
A4wr lain 1,) „ gyjq 8A W. ItAKUAUQH
FLAXSEED AND TIMOTIIV ABKD for fair f.v~
" ... “** CAKsON A ilcKNlfiMT, Cii ti
OIL on hand and for ta!e bv
4 51* C»RiOJI* McKM'illT
CSSTf* <"»• “i^i^„;,; n 7^,
V"!iJ’/__»S«! UARSU.V t MtKMc.nT
S 1?^ 123 hl)di • X - aodim and /or *nlc -,y
0 m r« CAHSU a A .McK-SIGIIT
B *c
Side*and Shoulder*, for i...
" CARSO* & AicKNKiiiT
TP,h^ CC ?7 M ke ** V “- TwietTobweo. j a „ ret M
.Land for .ale U>f UKO MO.rtlAW-iVo^
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