TILE PITTSBURGII GAZETTE. BY ERASTUS BROOI:S k. Co. PITTSBURGH: 9ATURDAYMORNING; JUNE 19, 1997.- ur•Tzs Ternarting Datur Oassara Is pabliobAW Daly, Tri-Weekly, and Week:T.—TUT:laity t. bcy. Alothuli pet INUIT th e TriAV er tly is Five bonus per r uizta; the . :Wee lyb Two Dollars pow &maws. larialif Bette* to kihrorttnix. . tEr Adveruvements, to he.re sbinild be bonded in by Ave &deck la the aftenoeo- Anent.= thi. on ;Mogul of our easterner/. would be prodne tivebentotnalbenefiL VCR GOVERNOR, Oltilf• JAMIZS 113 VIN. for °gag. coorml poi" CANA C 1 ,..51e. OM AS MIIONER. JOSMPE . P•TTON, or m 3 (mem ) , elaTel. . OFXHIGE DA I FS, of Allegheny On. gag ASIKADLI • LEWIS C. J. NOMA:. of ludianaTp. CHRISTIAN SNIVELY,of Wilk!. Tp AIMISIIALL SWARTZWELDER. l'an•Lurgli: HENRI' LAROE,OI.3DIR.ATP. Toll MONTT rLllwau 1. W. BAXTER, of Panburol , 'Mt moan comu•.wrn. THOMAS PERKINS, of Lower St Clow Tp WILLIAM STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE THOMAS E FRANKLIN , Lancaster elis JOHN C KUNKEL. DoopkinCount); THOMAS DUNCAN, JAMES MARTIN, THOMAS C HAMBLY, York WILLIAM M WATTS, Cumberland. DANIEL AI SMYSER, Adam, JOHN P WETIIERILL. Philadelphia csis. JOSEPH R, ROBERT R T CHANDCONRAD,LE THOMAS McGELATIL Philstelphi• County DH LUTHER, Berk. ROBERT Ai BARD, Franklin. THOMAS M T M'KENNAN, Wnshmeton ANDREW I OGLE, Sonscracs. HARMAR DENNY. Allegheny, RICHARD IRWIN, ilenango. JOSEPH II KUHNS, Westammlidd. BALL,Erie. ,11 D MAXWELL. Nosthampign.. P B SALISBURY. Socclischnona. ELHANAN SMITH, Wynnung.. SAMUEL 6 PURVIALICE, Bader . HENRY EVANS, MGM, ROBERT T POTTS, blotlignsery. • QT F... Copies of the Report of the Baltimore •Consminee for sale at this Mee ; large amber of copies of this Report have been punted. by as for circa Isla, ands it is desirable that they should be newt by every roan in the city, and in the neightiortiood of the bend waters tithe Ohio, as as between Baltimore m and Pittsburgh. Single otes three cents. For Lax* Commercial Intellmenee, Corneille !ler. thtem, Riverle. S• 111.11,1134.1.14 ace ird pa . • TsUvulae System—oliniewity Overcome. There is good ins= w suppose that all con. imam is now cloned respecting the extension of the Telegraph from the seaboard as far westward a. Lour...ilk. It is understood that Mr. Ken-1 BALL, a the agent of Professor Mossa and other Patentee., ha concurred in the but compromise made between Huey O'Rnit.cr, Eeq , and the Ohio Trainees, at Cincinnati. Although the whole line would hare been construckd by Mr. O'Reilly under hii contract., even without compromise, it is *Kanter all around to have harmony in the Progress of this magnificent enterprise. From the prorate now made, and the arrangements fur in creased speed in construction', we doubt not 'the the illriunotippi will be reachal at 9t. Louts before the Ist of January. Hurrah, then, for the ••Orcat W en!" Lines of Telegraph are also 'arienged lot im mediate constitution, to tonn es, th e principal towns tow on the Lakes with th e rincipal towns on' the Elealamtra and or the Oblo Valley. - One of thew lines, connecting eleselseut with Pittaburgh, la now ander r apid headway , muter Mi. O'Reilly's -i.6.#•e(, but under th e inmtedite direction of Mr. Haman B. Ely. When this Lake Line of Te i igiaph, and the Lice Act Cincinnati, Louieville. d . are eompleted. as e; : , they--wilt be within from mixt to ninety days, they will odd much importance tot the basin,. of the Pittabargb Telegraphing, sal contribute largely to the profits of the line l‘ltween this city am) Philadelphia. Pram tne spirit manifested in various quarters,' it is evident that the arrangements fop connecting all important towns and villages with the Main Lifiel through the Weat, will be warmlfaustained by the people generally. The east of 'extending these side lines is So moderate, that we dare pre dict few villages worth naming will he found un willing m take sleek enough to "shoot lightning" tepidly between them and the Main avenue of Telegraphic communication, where all are brought u it were; "within speaking distance" of the pin dpal cities of the Union. it is gratifying to know that several of oar most estimable butane. men have taken considerable . interest in the extension al 'hese “ligh ming rues," aid in the farther extension of the mapailicent spleen, as in all other works of 'public improve. ,nest, we trust that Pllfsburgh will never be "found among the mining." The unwavering zeal, ardent pmesetence, and good faith of Mr. O'Retlis, amidst all di, couragemente, in his efforts to unite the Great Weal with the Atlantic States, are demising of all praise. We hope that, late Piomethens, ha may draw "the fire from Heaven" over the whole Missiesippi Valley, as he has over the Mountain; which separate the Eget from the West. That de", it will be semi there is e moral power, as wells; a scientific wonder, in this great inrendim of oth lima. When Mi.:of:lei and Maine open the one hand, end Louisiana and the Lake coun try upon the other, shall hold free communion, not be months, or weeks.or evetfday; but by mo menta of time, somellUig will hate been done more thaw ham yet been scaxopthited, in this free, social and Ixdituai communication, to bind this Uniod together. "He that Compassed the water - with bait& MAU the day and , night come to an end," has Peen to men an ageht - of power and ot uae in electricity that shall be among nations and man what the stars of heaven are to eta all, • common subject of wonder and of admiration. The time is not far distant when this whole land will be tidied.] with electric wires. It is not alone the peat thoroughfares that ore to 1 . 0 tene fitted by tlla communication, but all the arteries of our geographical and political queen. To the Great West the will teen era equally wonderful and important. ASILIVAL Cl VOLCSTIIIOII—The remain of Washington Murray, of the Weamotelsnd (3111113•, ltrilol hem Thunday night, on board the Messenger. He died on Wantonly the night pro. stow. By the Massager, James Johnston And Jame. Carpentei,lloo-COMMissioned officers of the gams company. and Lieut. Ryan, of the Payette company—all of the second Regiment Pommy!. sank Volunteers, also salad. Mr. Jame. John. -son is at tha St. Chafes Hotel, stidNary itlr These Volunteers hese all been discharged on in count of Bickner, and more are on their way home. We hope they all lily be kindly eared for In returning from a envies which has been alike disastrous in battle and Woozy amidst a euspendon of arms. Disease, indeed, has been the worst enemy our troop. hale encountered in Mellen% Locomco Errnisraor. Tbe Johnsown Coulter, a Loudon* paper, publisher! in Cambria . Ceunty, has made the seknowledgettent— 7,_ rdt Is impartible for Gov. Shur& to get the sup. Tot of the old idablenburg torn." What merit has Governor Shook to induce any clam of men to rote for his re-election! What claim ha s be upon the People, of whale ability to set for tbsmeslves be hair shown each peat dieund, and whom be is unwilling to trust with the power conferred upon theta by their servants in the Legislature of the Starer if. a lived • life alma in offir.e, bee been tea at the blic crib Kaa Aim whereof the memory of runneth not to the contrary," and all without priblic CieiCll CR pelrateld mat it of any' sot t. Our belief is that the People of Pennsylvania will give Governor Mug& full permission to rear to the honor and alp* o f p r ivate life, at tp• expiration of Ma pia mat Om awake. .. The notice In au paper of yesteniq of the death of ; Mr. thwaitaor, at Uniontown, on the nth, tarn Oa to be premature ! A g .eutaw. (*Pad te as last evening to asp be had aalp 111.'e wife, written ea the 16th. H. era than alive. We received our IdauXitiou . Gem t h e Philadelphia paper., and m pleand to learn b erroneous. e=:=N'cz EM/M===l . on 1411:Tule, Deliffl,OP Ibe ant againantil a day of two pervious TED arakVES. ,to Ryl adjoeramena ofithe session, wine, shWerenold -eel e .er*h.% a bun& isCher band. inquirelor Mr. ST . 1 Calhoun, and herrecilied with the acute kindness anon theforrolie•txManon. These visits*, re puted regularly every ao.ioo, and thieimonity oft Sae servanta..in the house,. as to their object, being excited, they learned from the old woman that; she had a daughter who was • slaw on a plantation adjoining Mr. Calhoun. and he was the medium of commemicalina between them, reneg ing their messages and peewits to eicti — other. — jiVithen Mr. Calhoun reached the city, at the commencement of the lastVongress, resistance to the Oregon "Notice' as. teteommended by the Prenatal, seemed utterly hopeless: A devoted friend of 'Air. Calhoun, who knew his extermina tion to opgpse it at all hazards, endeavored to Me rein on hlin the propriety of • cautions p.licy, as political rivals would not fad to improve tiny opportunity of placing him in an unfavorable pe ndent before the country, and added that an ob ject wa. sometime. reached more safely and more certainly than by impeaching it otherwise thin by'a. direct line. Mr. Calhoun replied. that' to consenting to his elecion to the Senate. he had menficed his own eaw and convenience to what eras deemed by many of his friends a public he 'ceSsity. He would use his utmost effort to pre serve peace with England, if it , could be done compatibly with the notional honor, and he Witold do this regardless of the consequences to himself; and aa his manner of doing it, win or fail. he, would approach his object direct. 'ln the coutrover,y with Memo, Mr. Calhoun his acted in the same direct manner. "Wiener." said he, in his place in the United States Semite, lithe presence of a crowded 1145.1161 y, all eyes anon hire, and an intent. excitement pervading Ida multitude, .pooner. yea, much sooner, than 'ante for this bill, declaring war to exist by the sot of Mexico, would I plunge a dagger into my bo. sum. I prize my emelt& minothing—truth nod the honor of my country as every dime." And yet there are men•of the dominant patty who Would make us believe the lie that for this pro• tended and bloody war this Government is irre sponsible. Me. Calhoun, I believe. is always governed by !food motives in him public lir., and his own good intentions ate borne out by all the events of his prorate life. MI whit disagree with hint as a pub lic man will award to him the pored patriotism, ability of the highest order, and all throe al virtues which adorn the life of a man who al way. takes counsel of an intelligent conscience $Ve do net regal.' him by. any meson - as a Wee enunsellor or a safe statammen,but yet it is refresh ing to hare an opponent. a gentlemen, and an honest and able man, and all these do we esteem lobo C. Calhoun. • JOHN C. cAt.aouN -We need net ray-that the-pnblia.itistory ,of _the count. it eminently ident.fiid with Me name of Jon 1,.. Lemma. Carona. Few men have been longer, in ltv verincesA6 l . felt 6sVPPi ce ?l'4.F!'''.w' marks of public confidence. Unitell et times with both of the leading. parties of tit county. In ea 42 of the great question. which have agit o . tevl nation. he has In this ebown • desire to 1 identify himself' with the (nod 'of a 11..! Mr. Cal. howl was sisty-five years of age on the 18th of March e last. He was barn at Abbeville, in South Carolina. His father, Patric* Calhoun, emigra ted to Pennsylvania, from Ireland wbeh a child. From Pennsylvania thti familj went to Virginia, from whence they were driven by the Indian, af ter Braddock's defeat, to Smith Carolina„and to • settlement still owned by the family of a younger brother of the distinguished Senator. .Tee moth er vim a Virginie.lany, mid her worthy an the youngest of five children.` The paternal and ma ternal families were both of the true Whig stamp a the rev,olulion; and frequent and severe were their conflicts with the finnan. and Twice, who - were the common enemies of the country. One uncle was murdered in cold blood by a petty of Tories in eight of his own bowie. A owned las token prisoner by the -Hograh, end remained-in the dungeons of St-Augustine for nine months. The third fell in the battle of the Cowpe . tie. with thirty sabre wound.; and the father hod as many hair breadth name. as. in times lees savage and exciting would have distinguished him from all . men around him. On one occasion be was one of tbitteen men who ' hall • fierce eneenntu dith a Inge body of Cherokee Indians. Seven of the thirteen were killed befoie the test' : retreated, and twenty-three Indian. perished in the amine fight._ . _ Scenes like these, and to times when, from the e i arsences of the population, every roan had to be his own protector, ;laterally inlayed sOnsething of lawlessness into hie character. At least pre. mime this to be the fact, from en .cotrence in his life, when. With hie neighbore he marched armed at all point► to thi'Mightibrhoad of Charter ton to exercise a disputed right of troachise.-- . He opposed the Federal Coartitution, upon the ground that it allowed other people than esrolini. am to tax Carotins; and this he called a siolation of the Declaration of_ladependence. For thirty years this men represented the people of his neighborhood in the Legislature, and daring alt his life appesrs to hare had their confidence sad respect. Theeady advantages of Joho C. Calhoun were few. Moot 'of hi• boyhood was mimed upon the plantation, and in securing the small privileges of a country life. to two years after commencing the study of Latin. he entered the Yunior elesv at Vale College, and, in two more, received one of the highest honors of his chew. President Dwight, rf V:ali College, was di:enrol with the ab 4 of his young •tuient. and predicted that be would one s C lay tw President of the United ;Slates. le the Law School of old Litchfield, when he pass- 1 eve eighteen months, he ahoacquired gieat dirties. nun, and equal fame at home, both in cloning hie legal +ludic. and to the commencement of prac• • tire, at the bar of bin native district, where lie at mace took • high position. A short period found . him a member of the Legislators, and one el, the leading members of the holy. lie sided with. what is called the iißepublican party" in bbs State' acd became one of its mot dotioguished merte! bets. He moan interested himself in the national! and the attack of the English frigate Ltat.' l pord, upon the Chesapeake, inflamed his own! mind, an wells that of the whole American pose, ple. The bar was soon. forsaken for the forum and, in 1811, at the riot teoion of the Twelfth Congress, atr Cullwu., took his seat as one of the Representatives from the State of South Carolina with William Lowndes and Langdon Chereo—i names restowned in the history of State. This was the war Convene and the war. simian —4 The second place upon the Committee on For eigri'Affsire we. awarded - Calhoun—Pet. B. Po'rter being the chain, John Randolph Felix Grundy, and Philip B. Key, his amociates.4 A contest ensued at once, and the Conxmittee were divided upon the intensely exciting eriestion which then agitated the country. Porter and Grundy warts united upset one tide and Randolph and Calhoun upon the other. The withdrawal of Porter Leon made him Chairman of the Con mittee, and as each. he brought forward and de fended all the Wit measures of Congreen With Mr. Clay and Mr. Webster, he defended the eti4 l lateen:tent of the Navy, and contributed to make this branch of the public defence *popuLsr. to Coogress, at um close of the war, he sae 'Ahead at the bead of the Committee on Currency, a most important Poet, when the financial ember,- ....meat. of the country are remembered. In epic of all his friends may say to the contrary, we hold that any impartial seeker after truth will record Mn. Calhoun as being, during this period, the friend of a United States Bank, of Inter. nal•lmprovemente end of the Protective pollcy.i. e We will not call him, as others have, the author of the protective policy. but the legislative hi tory of the country skew. that he was in all r 4. epees the tnend of that policy. The tariff Of 1816 leas ai mach a tariff of protection ILS the tariff of 1642; though strictly speaking neither of these act* are . protective laws. Both wine framed with more reference to revenue than pi.r. ',dim ; and both in an eminent degree suom plithed the two meaty:ea After six years' service. in Congress, Mr. Cad boon ems called by Mr. Monroe to preside over the War - Department, and In December,; 161 T, enter. dupon the administrstion of its duties.-1 Upon bin oven recommendation, and according to bid Own phut, the department was re orgamod. Espeeeni were reduced. economy established, mid order brought from confusion. • I Mr. Calhoun passed from the services of die Cabinet to the office of Vice President. Though at first a candidate for the high office of Prese dent, he d e clined, rather than increase the cowed, and then became the candidate of both General Jackson's and Mr. Adams'. (fiends for the second office, to which he was called by a large majority of the people. He was soon out In opposition to Mr. A damie Administration, and Generellackson l i f our y ea rs after, Mil hardly warm in his seat, be- • fore Mr. Calhoun was in opposition - to General Jackson resisted him with his whole pout er, and would have m e shed him if he could; best the confidence el •the• people of Carolina erns never stronger than when he encountered and re. oirted (beechen:. aseaolte. He survived them all, and all throe, also, of General Jackson's successor, settlest whose confirmation' ss(Miniater at the Court of St. James he had reviously given tile casting vote. In the Nullificatiou contest, Mr. Calhoun was f o lly identified; and we cannot but regard his op position to the Federal Government at this time, as the least &tangible, and the worst act of his whole life. Mr. Jefferson, however, is the author of the memorable passage which 'says,' that ..a 'nullification by that sovereignlint (or State.) ni all unauthalized ads done under color of that •insfromenf, ie Me rightful remedy, anailuoie this to rescue Mr. Calhoun from the charge Of being the author of the doctrine which Bondi Cap ohne attempted to pot in practise upon the prin ciple a laid down by Mr. Jefferson. He resigned the office of Vice President to take a seat in the Senate, in the very midst Eddie Butte:m*6on storm, and a ar eh d ied to till the intestacy occasioned by the res•gostion of Mr. Havre, who hadimen elect ed Governor after the aspiration of the term of service of General Hamilton. The teener pop. !rayed ie Mr. Calhoun's re appearance in the Se a . ate Chamber, not as the madding officer of th e body, but R. one hostile to the Government, the Senate, and the Adminietration, we have not morn to give. The Proclamation of Genets! Jackson, and the Compromise Act, put an and to nullificis• tion,—the latter, according to the nullifier's, and the former according to general opinion. In the diecussiou of both rf these questions, Me. Galhoin took a conspicunos part, and one so familiar that It is not necessary fur us to define hle positicin. C o ntrary to what ie generally supposed, Mr. Calhoun is remarkably simple and unaffected in his p eac oat depottment,-4-eod the more bumble trod lowly In cireamstances are those who approaCh Dune, the greater •W the kindlint. and cordiality of bin manner. In fllostratioo of dila • gentleman i d, w pm house be bearded from 183$ to 1136,! while In the •Sonde, relates the following: "A few eyeliner the commencement of the sermittio, an. aged colored woman, humbly but cleanly at. Aired, wopid ding the bill and Inquire fur .44eig• c a thode.. i TJpon blind shown Into the parlor, Kr.' Catboat' Weak' reels* he io the kindest menner, shod .after . ~shaking etroddet its: to • out =The inte r teima 'stead generally, NA sheet half an hour, and when she; left, she varied a bindle away with her. Nothing would Coucoint. Byreda's V,IITT:A few dap I a Loeotoco cintliaste for Congress in Al. hamallonounced Mr. Benton in a public apooch as ..a feculent inane of corruption." Much too entrees as we think. If the Senator had been al led mass of vanity," it would have teen near er the truth. Fide the following entract from bis last speech In MiseSuri. Will, if • .father may !not love and peeler his offsping, even to the world, 'who will, but it eterns to us in bail taste, never• .!thelesv, and m we think young Fremont and others regard it, Somebody once said to that old oldish] Eagle," frus•am Bargesa,...Colonel ton is not nu bad a men. tie loans hie young." The 'report. war,: Borges* all over, ..sithe My• I ens does, and yet who 'lkea the Hyena' any better for that - There is no great merit in being kind - to one's cluldreo. But let us have Lis own words— • Col. B. said that t h e State of Miwouel, though a young State, had a name abroad, and • goal one. Freedom from large debt—compliance soh her contracts, so far as she went in debt--ezeinp- 1 Lion from the rage of banking sod premature in- i taunt impiorement— clearly adherence to her po. laical character, and to her poll it'll men—candid and enlightened consideration of the conduct of her pubhe men—the arty length of time which 1 ,th e had retained, and musined, • molar—all chose things bad given her character Aroma led i he wasproud to belong to her. His children also I were proud of ktiinouri; aml of thu he could give 1 e high evidence, noted at the time by alt the pa I, pent in Washington city. A general illumina tion wag had it, that city, after the news from Cer ro Gordo, in honor of the American 'tonne. in Mesico. The children of the Slime. Senator illuminated their father's ...Mecca in C stunt • Vey pat the .Ifittouri rirlJrit,t, xurnourdesl by theliog tdoch Fremont and some Atiuourione' had carried to Me laftiest f ixak of the Rocky M o ten tetin4, in the centrefl anked on the right and Left by Cerro Gordo and auena rula mi. was their collocation of the honors of the mart history might make it a Intle.different, but it wiz eight in them. It comes from the hawk and 1 s` and thd the heart was in ,itla, right pl3,—ir. kles..un. The girt eltdit;the mother twent wck. I and the only a in and the father being to St. I. to• I is. All had beard that he won a teacher to his children; this illumination would prove that he had taught them to honor the Stale which had honored their father. Mr. Benton's vanity enters, into all public a Well as private matter. Because Congress refuted to make him -Lirtren ant General." and to place Taylor and Scott under his hest and nod, he holds the following language as to the war and the great evil Conger= bee done in refusing to make him a military commander. Mr. Calhoun and fiiends are aimed at, let thin lut coned' from his recent !Missouri epershi' Me. B. says: ..One war bad been •voiileit•without a km of right or .boom; _another has fallen_ upon no. and now, the question which met bidi at every step wss, "When will it be finiabed!l' Mas. he multi pre no more Them arm a time when h. had an opinion; the President approved that opinion: it was founded upon a combined movement of arms and of policy—two armies—:o,ooo under Taylor, 12,000 under Scott, with a Mien'.n of peace in company—and the .word to be elf etise if the ohm branch failed. Policy and arms were to be combined, and piney relied upon - more than army, and if that plan had been adopted, he 101 1 1 believed that pence would have been restored in the month of April past. or this month of May; and peace, not the mere cessation cf fighting, but a restoration of f'iendahip, commerce, a social in. tercoune, and , all . the aropathim of republican brotherhood. Congroso refund the appointment indispensable to the emcees of (hot plan ; and nom he woe without the otriata . of forming -any opinion upon Mt probable duration of tkoyar." UlllOlll or Tan NonT■ 1.1110 Tiro STAT.. Gnznrrr_—The Vorreepondout or the New York Tribune, from Philadelphia, iu toe truer of the 14th, stye: -Mesas. Gnihain & McMichael. of the North American, have to-day completed • negotiation with Mr. Chandler, of the United States Cozens% by which the Oer.Ette ponce into the bend• of of Mean.. (intik= & McMichael, and Mr. !hand ler retires (duvet from the profession he lies so well adorned, .11)11 of years end full of honors."— The price paid for the Gazette is $45,000." We hey from • priest. source the sante feet, though we belief/ the Gazette was wild for ',ow thing over the sum here named. Mr. Chewier one of the oldest, and has been ndfh.tg th • ablest and most industrious Editors of the Amen can Press. We me rejoiced abet his paper boo given him good support, end left lairo s clitiapetero' ey,Lo the balance of a hie edited, we bore., taw he fined up with health, saw, content.. .tit, hot.. ore. and troop. of friende.. - The North American, guider its present rondo. tors, has been one of thiebleat and moot publo . spirited papers inthe I.fildon. • fliseitedby the sup port of the l l old Gazeltd,7"iti• pieced op in a,. impregnable foUndation. Including this porches, and the cost of the North American mime, too years aince, we believe Mr. Graham hae es, ends nearly one hundred thousand dollars beyond the daily =toeing expenses of his paper, for able he now has a public press second to norm in lb Gahm far patronage, sod claiMe to euppott. Hovels'. Bar C . — The London, U,r aid, of a late date, (My IL,) say. that an inapts. tent document hat been promoted to lb., Secre tary of the Colonies, 'by certain resident,/ %Abb. Xl:tete:Awry chimed by the Hudson's 13. y Corn. pany,ccanplainiim of grievances, which, ,f mpreaented.,cannot, in tho present age, In, al loyed to remain lomier unredressed. It al.o.ay. that a similar representation ban been nude by petition to her Majesty, which will, no dodo, command attention, as an abuse of reurpcd pow. is there net forth, which eennot fad to d mond correction. The . hetet held by ;the Company was ieceired from Charles 11, and sanctioned al. Leeward by act of Parliament. ofily for seven years, which act expired in 1697,-and hie never been renewed. The &revel of this fact has, we are informed, -produced a very Wrong mention, and the whole curia now under the consideration of Earl Grey. Thus us most eztntoldioary atatament.. and altar all the icrentlmitlon by oot own Goesrnment .01. Great l!ritain is to the mien and power of this Company. we am hardly prepared to credit them. HMI newiKNoriioilentr:, cily or Nast.* has retinal, iineWSsoo.-! 000 of tt *iwk of Jha. Ctud4twa *lnroad. eirdionati it boithi roads to - , thir:; borders of 0hic.,113 alma. away -direction owl ittocoate• 0. 1 as we valor our owa autrnit to cony • ,Rud to the 'macro lined the Suits, ta eo•opeikta with the Conant Rail Roa'd eat , A ROAD is eardisly biked of betiren York and Hareiebarsh, - The Bahinxorc Republican says Op reaching Harrisburgh, Baltimore will receive the benefit of an imeriense secessicai of trade in coa l, lumber, ate., which it • 'most dellairable j• et, and will fully compeneate for tie coconut., tint of the road yet to be made, even .hduW=ahe Central Railroad of Pennsylvania never be made. Bat ouch failure ie not to be anticipated, :and, cons: goer:lily, a detect and profitable connection grub Pittsbargh may be expected by this rent.. Ve duire to see everj possible revenue of trade Opened to our city, especially where it can be effected with the advantages to bU received. “A repeat trom the committee which has ra• cently visited Harrisburgtt and the adjacent noun• try, may be shortly expected to be laid before the public, when we think it probable that the citizen. of Haltitn.ro wi:l bgcome satisfied of the impor tance of funning the ptupased connettion with Harrisbutabc without oelay. The bus , iners -f the hyrrta Mt.rt Ras anoan continura to increase with unexampled rapidity. The total receipts on this !toad for the month of Mae have been as following, viz: ' 1811. 184.5 1846. 1847. 51.743 S 2,04 51 $a,'769 ,$?2,421 GO 811E1,0(0 Count er EtacTiercirr,.—We last week published sti inpertant letter to the Editor. upon this subject and we now find the fob lowing in the New York Tribune of dune 14. %cent accounts from Europe speak of a du el:mop for smelting copper by electricity, and - that it takes less thin two dayi to accomplish what the old purees. required three days to effect, and with • mere moiety of the' former expense. Ore raised one day, is converted. Into bars the next— We have not as yet, met with any detailed sc. count of the improved process but if practicable, it will be of great value on the shores of the lather of lake, The Cornish mines are anima, al to produce copper worth five millions of dollars annually, and States at present import large The English male of smelting by lightning ham been patented in Britain, and the Welsh sinelteis estimate their future ravines in luel at $7500 per day. Australia sent 1111,090 tons of ore to Wales last year to be run into bars. By the new mode the work can be done where the ere is found: In regard to the mint. upon the Laker we also dad the folkiaing in the Tribuiwk. It is said that ISO persona, including a number from the Cornish miners, England. are, this year, employed at, or in connection with the businesa of. the copper mines -on Lake" Superior. Dr. Houghton was the first to draw public attain ion to the unuetal region, yet 101111110111-021011141 MVO V..e Michigan Legislators in lB39,that they refire. ed the doctor $2OO, being the amount of hi. es. pease. in a tedious joitmey that yetr, to report thereon, rather chosang to allow his menuseript, the result of much tad. to remain unpublished He was atterwards drowned whets on an exploit. tog tour. No furnace, have yet been cruise! for witching the oie, which is all shipped for the East, and some of it has been sent to England for an• sly els. • Ts. ilt \TR or , Dan r es„. , 11000110• ce,l by the loot Steamer, Ls on event calculated to ,feta a profound feeling throughout the Irish Nation. No tutu ha • figural a. conspicuously In lash affairs as hunself r and none ever eojoycd • r ieL Cornmeal—The mime may be mid of Meal— more of the cm/Ileum and respect of lb. Irish .....i.„ . people. Nis Dune for years mu a 'talisman of , Sogare—A very active Jamona prevail. for Ste strength. and laNsould moo end mould multi. ' 'U.. and this market m tied* buoyant. 1ad....1 hi. ~11. 6.6 4 th. la t year of hi. life, f Whiehel le •Keeteti for the we.. anal is an hi. it stamen wee In. than at any time within I ••I•Abelarrut,,P, ha. nl'hi no eff „,.. r. „.„ lb. ma rket for our remembrance, and as age and weakness were , p roe i r ,i,,,,, a . 'New Nue Pak $17217,151 end creeping upon lion, his friends emoted to forget . old $16;50. New Prime Sit , and 'tiny Puked her in reins. He died- at Genes, ant.'among ! Min Beef 515. Madeline ado of all. Becon—Salea cork meat at 10e foe Hama, 9a strang,s,—bippily, perhaps. aloud from the ; Irk f ., ~,,,,.....4 71 , 0 ,. foe sho o era. r"'"" which we. •3"'g the ecaneof hi' lehe•r• , No. I Lsnd 10•101 e and dull. and ehielo neither his pretence not hie emnuels in mocks there is more activity, and price. hare ,could all 'elate: an upward tendency. Cotton—Holders bur enforced their p.c. ir, S. 1. ..an h.o. 4.. 4,, ,rs .... 11....5. er r . et, Aaadt hml 4ereus ..... e.sco ? ..' J, but lbe ult. are ray law. niii private tenor. err ....4. , ".d. huh...a...kg. , " m00t . .. received by Um steamer ate not so favorable. Br .iraaer^ hwor'.l, an.lby ...arm in..iiiett. Rye Flour has tumbled down to $5,75 per bbl --.^ u. 3 U3der t e never Da, Cn•tiscas or Sco ***** — l ls'e 11000110 c. ed but yest.:lday the tritereet manifested by this 1 ..„ 1 „,,," c„„„„,,,,, e g eae , o f t h e 1...4. e, (aortae eminent thrum to mitigate the eutTeringe of bit NEW YORK MARKET. own contitrymen and of the trith people Death alone 16 74 o'c r a ti.. 1,1 tared a , hied u0.,11 lit. reit. Lagi•e I new ..." "‘ T I 7!: l'j i i t "4'o r e : moo l sr lU e T a l r . wr .„ip,it lease of hte to other into, atilt to day we are cell• guilty, am at that figure at ha been steady all day ed span to chronicle hot owe &crate. Dr. Ch•l " l a t art mei wa geToiliatist that d rep l atattli i :i im tb7 Mtn, OI03;i rti the been of his prufnuart, and wu stansof ellaire across thireater gees a better sprat one of the 'bleu mmieters and writer. of a cage , •m.• ,..,1:74 rr t/r4 l 7::s„ " r i r p „ l ' r : br e ;',5 an I,r u , cars try eminent to both. He belonged to the Fret war else melting at ere to If. per Quaver. These Church. and wait, by common consent its head] if re , i Tery 'tetanal dillenteces um the first report. I not MS founder His mind wen arrive, her rs labo ' 'Moen—Sale. Rai of p-line quality at lade per ) , unecanng, and his philanthroptiy of tome targeted • Corn or dorm elm—toles prime belle* et Mae liberal Mod srhie'l entilied well and did wall for par be all the world. Feu men have written more, Of mote pitifoundly then. Dr. Chalmera Like O'Connell, whore death we elm announce, belied ',ached, we belnrie, the age of more than three I .., are and ten The aubembers to the PtUeburgh pspers ih thi• city, compltin very' much about the irregular manner they ere noel, J et the &vehement." net office. As that is the 'hums from which oar hem get their lateet COMIC it is quite a di•ap p:intoarett not to temiee them on the nil they am ptintaL—Strotamri/k We hese daily nitopisinto of the bad manage. mein of the iiiiifi7ibruirehorrt tide section of the country. Our paper ia , elways put into the office to full season for •Il the roads laving East or West. The fault therefore,sa fru *sour subscriber. are conctree.i. does not be with us. We Sr. most anxious to furnish them pu,ctuslly with the to. tent and most funnily Information, but , unlartu nately at present we bay. not sufficient indaersa with flocleSarn or his agents to obtain • reform of the abuses contplainctl of. In 1848'we hope to have matte!. better arranged. newt iieum The Ntlernmeei Replaces appears to have term the warmest affection of Oen. Taylor. A■ they tett the camp to return to their homes, over. powered with a -recollection of the deeds which had endeared them to hire, and, with their der rnwtstrations of idipect and affection, he attempt' ed to vain to addreas them. With tears 142e1101. mg down his forrowed . cheeks, all he could say. was, “0., on, hop -6n OD—.l can't speak." G ea. HAIMOSU. Pitymakter in the Army Whose death we noticed a few days silXll was the father of Lieut. Hammond who recently died in the ervice in California. Old Mr. Ce•wropo,.(the lather of LQ6II Ethan and .tout Tom.) who b. lupg been known u the .i•Yauiareh of the Whits Moontaine," is, tbi. year 'is lag, • fopreuntatiee in the New Hemp!hire legislature, and although in the Cot year of him no-, looks only (they nay) elf about SO. Ili., Biases K IMIDALL. the daughter of the late Hun. Jame. Kendall .of 1.4061 1 / 1 dert, Mess, et her decease left tw., thousand dollars, 6.1 prornoti the circulation of the !Bible. The town of Westfield, Mars., has parsed-a ;vote to exclude from the jury box all Odd Fel. lows. AAAA near Renames in Clecteerrs.—We learn that this nui.ance le again making head In our *biter city. We are assured 'that anions eteamere—not racket*—have gol up this °demise business ogee more. Not knowing much about the matter,' we call the attention of OW cotemporaries there to it, confident they will forthwith extirpate the runners, a, as is alledged, they have commenced operation. Toe Smola P lat.—Under encourage. mint given that salmis will be made to abate the Smoke Nuivanee in and about Pittsburgh, we have taken the liberty to invite the Inventor of one of the patented plane to visit the city from the nut. The gentleman anrivertin the city last night. Amur Mionstrams —A man got, up the other night and took. as he supposed, a cud of matches, and began to break one by one, tg log to light a lamp until the sabot* cud was used up aritboui accomplishing bin objaCe4.when ha diem. erred he had used upbis comb!—Ere. Bo:- lain. • • Not ao bad u tha Man who put Ma coat and pantaloons to bed and hung himself upon tha back of a chaii over night. WeiT Ma. Pouclirwrozo.--The cities of De, wait and Buffalo, have mots town( abipp it' afloat -than are owned in r 4116. 'fOUr Qlagtlnl Slates of Tiodb and Mouth (Medina, Georgia and Alabama, and them ate bat two of the amen cities alone the Lake.. Mr. Polk, however, had 110 Idea that than waa any comma, up In 'the barkwooda—N. Y. Express. .. BVII 1 1` ; *:!P. Pl.'.iiiiii. Pit. I''' - ' . (': )..-4 ?" 'hY:. ' ' ' ;' AtNit i : :. _a an... ' ' B ' Id II *or wham Amon devnqubere . • . A pilewlsa bold.n aloes on; e , ; And oft the-loorir .1b b. 1.10. hob' .Carnirpeadestfr or filltsbareCkl•Rasette• Con.niodp.eiid garrambink Gyrate. Oeoarat :T.Yloria, Into!tintretti. to Elion Lida - Potosi. r .11s.Azos.luaa Geiser.] Taylor has at Idoaterey for Ban Luis Potcei,und expected to teach Vichiria (Polaris, .a our Plirlwirlphia• oturespoedentr arra:wooly crab tt,) byitte mid&6t lei,: Com-spondenee of the Pittsburgh passim. Puma.; Jobe 17. The BaftimOre Battalion base:cached New Or lean. on their way home. Bargeant Hickman, of this battalion, had died. Col. May bu retitled Wasbingtott, wherobis family relations reside. (nut rune taken by Generaltaylos from Mom (erg to San Lois Potosi his been jotliciowdy se. trend. He avoids the descent over which Santa Anna traveled, and though the vroad is Wager, kis every way comfortable. price at San Luis be will receive supplies from Tampico, ena on bin way there by way of Soto La Mlllillo.l—Eon Get. Correspondence of th.Pitbburea Vita Utz, June 3 • General Scat reached Puebla on the 29th ult. with ims escort. The resigrdition pf Gee. Banta Anna as President-of Ideaima and klf Gen. Brave in command of the army, had not been acted upon. It was ge l namity conceded that Harare weal.) be elected President in place of Santa Arm. General Alroontn bad boon arrested and hinds. cued on acccearit of certain charges preferred against him,—[the nature of which are not given by onr correspondent, but t hey are said to have something to do with Getteral,Scott.] _ _ FllOl 111EX.10!). Ceti. Worth entered Pnebn With 469 h men. Gen Arista has been renanal fm !twin the bat. des of '46, add ordered to defend the Capital. The election fur Prmident will - potitively take place on the Ibth of May, and with good pre..peel of Heron's cocoon. A peace party is acknowledged to odd. for the first time in Wilco, and is mode WIT upon by the Government pre.. Toe AltleriClll prisoners were at lree liberty In Moire. They hoe made Veal complaints against La Vega for bad faith. Correspondence of We rittobures Gazelle Gorarnor of Maryland. The Whip hate nominated in State-Coneen lila:, WILLIAM fl. GOLDS/1011001M. as their nui didati Ger'Oclrernot of the State. The nomint. .tion is highly acceptable, and the Delegates acted with great harmony. • rbr V"h'.. 7lllls . iffir.rll f. f k t ral l eEV. G."'". June le, 8 P.. Al. Flow—Tbe news has had a dismarbits effect on our martet. Yr sterday notbiog seas done, nor Witty until towards poop; wheel holdersfinding it .usekee to hold back fen -in their piers. and the n wit ham betel *ales 2000 bbli a $7.68i pr bbL Haders are anxious sellers at ibit, but buyers do .0t mks hell witb any freedom. Wheat has COMO 4 1 / 1 12 in 1110 sum proportion. Sala of prime White at 183 e per bu. 01 prime White Corn a few Wee at t lot Per bp. Rye Plour—Tba market is entirely nomioal, nothing haring been done sines the new. to MIS Eire Wive. Corteepoodenee of the ritubergb Garb* BALTIMORE MARKET. . . Juno 18, 9 P M. Floor—Oar mobil has gone Maws under the in. donne of the 011.1. For lloware'st. holders would mgerty accept 58 pat bbl., bad buyer. refute to touch nat that pnce. Th • tendency of the mar. bet is de.rowani In etty mills and Susquehanna nothing at all doing. . The Inspethoes. of Flour for the meek bare been 17,000 bbl.. Cornmeal—Salm 'AO bttle kiln dried at 55,184 per ltd. That Grate market re at 'complete stand. The ri.•1•1.1/ market te tanaffected by the seen bet in i'mpathy with other department. that are, ran Lttle bas biez7d 1 and,l:4 Mem Best ims4trltt. • ••of Baena b lob sales at littralc far Shoulder', 9.1.10 c Inc and 9d , tOko for Haw. IN I Lard tam not vaned-90110C la Bbl. and Keg. Kiang Ire OxrcsoooßOSTOdenN et M of ARKET. 'the Plitsbengh Jam 18.4 P. M. The here has bed e eery . deprsesing effect upon the marker tor Flour arta Ondo. The nuke, for Bresdetoffs is et a stand still,'and no sales w e. tablish price. reported. inlevre Carespondente °Clio PiitAlluri* (aat,itr NEW ORLEANg MARKET. hibe Mb, P M. This market is at a complete stand in ionse games Of • report which hu beams of general circulation, that the Cambria. news in in the city having been received by pinta Exprese. Beano. I. TOUVILLIIIO, England not a omtury ago, goods wore textveyed on pack horses from London to Edinburgh; and from Edinbugh to Cifisgow, (only thitty•eight it trot a folnight going and reterning. A steam. er car now actor the Atlantic in eleven days, end in thlßlFsix hours more her mail can be de posited in the Ponoffice of Washington, a die i lance of 440 miles from her landing. The first Railroad company in England was in corporated in the year' 1828. The orperiment was made between Liverpool aid Manchester.— The charter was 'lgo:emir opposed in Pediment by the mland uavtgation Interest, Those who owned stuck in canals, trembled at any new mode of conveyance., Bsfore this period. a cargo of cotton, "which woe transported 3000 miles ocroes the Atlantic from New York to Liverpool in twen ty days, took six weeks to he carried to the mills of the **bets in Alsicheater, a distance of only thirty miles!" in 1840 there were 1300 miles of traveled mil ked in England, and doting that year twelve Wilms of paseengers were conveyed on these roods. la 1844 nineteen hundred roll.. were traveled ; and thirty million of passengers were then conveyed. Near sixty millions sterling had been invested in this dock, and expended In 1844. In 1845, 300 miles more were added, and it was calculated that the work of 50,000 stage-coulee was Jonah, the railroads in Great Britain ! All •w r ut. a ccident_oceurred et Mager. Falls yenerd About noon clad named John !dopey, lon or moor Aide*, put Oat in an old canoe, to crews from the Amencae to the Canada aide, above Goat Island. his summed that the canoe man leaky, and that In bailing it out he Boated doh n ltut. ter than be eznected, add [bead himself onespec• tedly in the rapid. above the honeeshoe fall. l'iode ieg buena(' unable to makOeidway in the canoe. he jumped into the rapid. cud made for the above. No one new him alter he leaped Irom the nee.. Young latuaphy we. a capitaievrimmec—Buff, Cont. MIMS To Faaxsas.—The last Jamaica Long Island Tanner, myst—thThe Ran. William L. John oolt. of our:lllap, bed a fine apple tree of choice kind. which leaned and bloomed Wowing, but the prospect of fruit' ,prai rendered doubtful by the thousands of Meets called aphidee, which attached themeless bithe kiwis. A hole about one quarter Inch dbunetar,was bored into the bp-, dy of the tree, and •peace of roll brimstone - M.' muted. In twinty.foar honnr the infects wire wen terming the trek In swarms. The remedy Is worth being made known to our farmers and gum diners. Woeu—idtTeep 'besting bu econsieueed in Ot sego, and the 'Journal sayr:—.lr b gratifying to have good cause for believing that the price of irool will range I or 10 di, Fez itound Mo ir than last year. meenCiete. there esiiies in ilea Some concord with humunity. Gomm to a> other. hour The (omit through! And wherefore? Menerreoon d.prem A thoughtless thing! mho, eye unbiest , Doe, on his elector, rest, Or on his reason. But shoo teach him hole to find A Antler ender every vriod t• A hope fur time. that are t t ind, every 'And eve memo, • .IIR DS WORTH Tee Pascal or ihsaorturr.--The trial of Barker BarnsU, Cashiei of the Nantucket Bank, has elicited the following letter written by him at the time of the public disclaimer of his embeabe mint. .Fhe severest sufferer from poverty and hunger must hale beep • happier man than the author of the following letter, who , was doubly gulity in at :Much so be yielded to tempation when fortune and hpor akkesmitedupon him: • nseave C , Feb. IS, 1646. Draft Sit : SUMP you left this morning. my mind hen been, I mum you, in a pretty bad state. Aly first coarse was logo immediately to Nantucket. but. connected with that I can gee nothing but ruin to myeetf, rr at. least divrace and Cellffilte from Ocoee with whom I have been intimately assachted. And whet other course is therein, me to pursue? !can not reflect upon the subject without leafing that_ my very existence is a berthes that 1 cannot heir— and what coune to pursue t know nut. Every member of the Legislature treats me with all the respect that I could rest or cipect. Seery ,'time of Boston, of any eminence, atones to me the hand of friendatpi a, d, added to_all thin: the. many friends I have to Nmteckr t all conspire to make soy stain upon my character the leos endure. ble. • _ . I cannot, I cannot come to Nantucket. The Bank Brill not suffer a toes from loads that I have made use of. • - When dam reaches you, I shall be either In Eter• nit) God forgive me for the reflection.)»r far be yond the sympauhy of those who are dear to me at Nantucket. • • .• • - Death, Death. Vas. any thing rather than di grace. ' Your Frintid. • 6.l3onwtt.L. N.w Yana', Juno 11 , The Bank of Watertown. in this State, bee failed but the amount of its liabilitma I hare not, yet a. certained. Vann of notes filly per cent.—Phil I..kin.—A hem,' and bog continued min t ut night. PITTABGRGBIYEB&6IGAZETTE June 19-...C0NT11.111 . • 111 PAST.' Moral Dignity of !labor—Riches and Poverty— Le'ter tram the Mechterinean--Lettem from De troit and elsewhere—Sketch of the Life or Jobo C. Calhoun—News Door the AmuT—Rail 'Road Moreinents--Late and Important from !Janice— Woolen Manolactures.—The Young Victim—Stoty of a flambler—The Price of Dishour.sty—Coloue Benton's . Vanity—D b'eof lk. Chalmers. nod o'. Cannel—Hudson's ROyCompany,&d., Ace. Latest Telegraphic new., Foreign and Domestic. Mr. frlcLaoe'e Report to the Baltimore end Ohio Rail Riad Company-Central ftailrosdhe Poi. marquee in Teeae=Saets Anna's Pan—Dangerol e war with Brasil-o?matiods of the Sou Tremory —Operauone at the Poet Office Lave. Commercial—A' carefully complied Review 01 the Markets tor the oast weelte—The price. in the local city markets—The Cattle Market—The prices of American Produce in various parts of the Union —Amount of Floats Wheat, Cons Ate.. received since the °peeing of the canal--Canal !mimeo and movements of produce—Minket ie London Foreign News—COntiettation of forergo new. re coned by the Cambria—Lae .from Braid. Ili° de Janeiro. Li Plats and the West ladies—Lau t one Melte. and Santa Fe . . .•.• • . - coy Nero-I:orit. of tbePreim--Copious k:etra ! from the leading joorikals on the oterestinitop of ;Podgy. For sale et the dealt. Wetly or is wrammus. Price G co realm& copy. Subisniptioin two dollars • year io . adeance. aAiIiTTE; JOB P&I1ITIBO orrice, raise ' , marl.. coasts or soar orrice ALLOT. CrpeWa are now prepared to ezeente in a wderiar and coped:Lout manner, all of Jos Paurntid .neh rt. lame Neter., Prelimboar Mlle, Bilis of Lading, Letter Sheet Circular., Handbill, Card.. de., de. _ ,wa ixo elsrlat.rr raurrv.:,a an, •a the hest toniiiitt, and ig.aus al Priming dune with hieciireicy and at tie be irrlaaportaiat le Advertlaierai—the adwer Raiment* which appear in the Daily Morning Gazetur a!+o appear to the Tri-Weekly, thu* receiving the belt elt u( the eirrulatiou of all, without any additional *sham 'in. 111111adirentage to our advertiser, without , rrilvertlieuu-nui are al. :ntervd iutberuauutry paper upon realwanable ten.. EJ - We :tsetse the Wootton of our readers to the e traardinary core... Scrofula performed by Dr. Cullon't fetertite Pena., *loch they will find record ed en soother column at totdere paper They are with. doubt the too. wonderful Ott record, and haw so been pronounced by many of out most reopectable phyturfAn. The ofibefted and others toter...aro re. ,quested to vtoft them at their morenl place. of elwae, and learn fnto lbeir own by. the wonderful erect. of die mesl, tn.-. The 4.one named for Mr lraae lirooLe. who any he wen datlY. between the bows ol 9 A. M. and 4 P. Al at the °Sleep( Rowena & Walton, No 9:11 Masher at. Pdanda. Oct grip- Salt.... amass( Paill/0111M—S1 cow Temmone—We beg lesee o tall goblin nitengeo • me felsonring, from U,, Won Doan, of Willtsmsoll itlennoni Co , and ono of for very Gut practitioners i i.e seonty.4n olori be tevidry, and Isle Pen a tor i• lb. Siam Logislatrec. lelo cheering thus in see thr lead ing non of the penfeenion, hunting the bond. of peak. 1.0.1 proj WINO, and Airing non: is due: 'yip-. t have in my practice been using .47eacoi 7' Chnseng Panacea, and, so fat, sin wall pleased in efeets in Catarrhal and Bronchial Caciplatato Plc tend me half a doyen boUles—pin them as leer as • 'can; as t rapeetJ n ceatla...l in reader general isfattles as it ha. heretofore. to keep it eonatantly hand. Respectfully. apt? • $5,00. BOOTS 5,00 NO. 68 NOVATO 'TIMM * ctfu CORNER OF POST OFFICE ALLEY. TUE solieenber respelly inform Me public Opt he Ism commenced the nonefeciore of Studies" Pautimeibk Biwa, of good =atonal and swelimenehip be will warns illumrior loser Boa ever mode ih PillOheellth for the price. The bamboozle 'Cum rein be mole to nwaaore, end warrant SIM m repro wised, at me very low price of FIVE' DOLLARS CAM. Centlenien are renam aked to call sad ass ne them. log 4 W B ERSKINE. 0-Vocrti MID hos am eg malty liable to the mulcts ni - timmoramds or Piles. 71e Vcaetable Eleatomy prepped by Drilllpbarn, boa erected wonders in. Mt. complaint it a hailed ar so antidote to th is base of bunt. erir,enee, and in anmerselrellswidemd , being an ititemal remedy, as the only'one spar which l b . amieted can reit with confidence far radical care. K LTCII 3 /31,r;IPtIrto i rf st a re n e d i, i rse l iior by tt; rli ' lra Y ,Zottw k , Market street, and P.ll SAVITIII., Praitkaleld wrest. l'sustotret, Pa. Price it pet boa. jeln I w Pristine BmtnU•,..Wanted ai this (Mee, • riwnii bleu &c0t:1144.J with the Prluting haunts•, Asia one who can come well ,ieeoinesended.- 0.16 117 . W.1 . Z11.X PrIN•II.VASIA H.rfeah—A Pper , al meeond of the Board of Manatee. will tw held only, Ie dey.) at 4 &clock. _ - On Thuorlayavenina, the OM natant, of Pulmonary Consumption, Mn. EMMA, eons°. of Rev. Jseob Pentao. op. The friend. of the family are reapeetfully ineimd In attend her funeral 11111 owning, at 10 o'clock, nom ,he residence f her mother—ldes. lilitabeth Meelt—on Liberty meet o , head of Wood. • On Friday metning, at 101 o'clock PHILIP-LOUIS. an of the Rev. W. A, and Dim Paesareot— mg.d le months and no days. The friends of the fennel ate invited to assemble Una =mons, at PI o'clock, at the hours of Ms Father in Hand meet, two doors from the Bridle, from whence hie remains will be taken to the Ccaseu7 In Zelienopla, F2-'" riirtaros xXPECTOMANT—The vinnes of eficatiooKaad cheap medicine for the, cure or Consmaption and other diseases cannot he tem well know.. • limy many lives have been saved by Y 2 'II/Strang Atlas. For sale In Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, IT Foralism:tat, near Wood, gad alto at the Drug Sum of H P Schwalm. Federal .1. Allegheny City. WO. —— - - MOTU/R.—The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and .111 Ilegliany Cong.,. for meeting • liridge over the Allegheny River, Irma the ec d of Iland mite% are hereby notified that the annual election tot erPiesl dent,lo Managers, Tmamter and a Secretary, will be hold au the lot Monday ncJuly next, at the Ganoybi gooey North end of the Ondge. at *tech:oh, P.M. m Inlet( WM. MORRIvON Preside nt. DII/ POPLAR-400,000 feat . Poplar Plutt 1/Boards, tad &walling, waroaed, having boon to ote than two yams la the Vard—kkr Lola at No *l4 Liberly street, by W W WALLACE Su"'"" - gllll7`'.; 3 trEs No 3 Mackerel. lavt received 66kkte ATWOOD. JON ID% co FMATEO:HZ—MOO I6egood Live Geele'Feathen. in .wso and 16, tale by INOLAISEM-120 brls !low House ?Molasses, o Limp AND..,401,,tri..tfe,...,Nc0.; Landing from unaboat and foliialy SMITH Jena m MACK IL L—Y3OCr.No3, Law Bomb Mackerel; Boston Inapectioa, 'endow and for jell/ by BLOALEY a SMITH, COTTON-1381ml. Tens.Cotion; hlDVot 39 .iteTy dol I DICKEY k co OOK POWDLR—For .ac by )00 ISAIAH DICKEY k CO IHALIFISE-800 box. Mew forga r co firrll 0 bappriam Green ReoCkeer, l ule 1 1 : 111 lelo BAGALEY Z MIMI QTABCTI—InO FoX' ...Iyelabab 'for sale by BACIALIAt &SMITH SAiL..,II:IIATITII-11eukIrAirArlastlifejitgb CO gni r II :a. Davis. Aastiossiti• OAS Monday Monsibg, the..2lsl isntant,at 10 recite/Li at th e Commercial /WWI= Rooms, comer of Wool aod Fifa. • mem, will bescdd: extensoto assoomedt of peeminatoe, simile, add Mims 191 Goods, a A quantity of caps mammals. plum, ma mos, ch-otticr ware, to.; 9 day dboar clocks. looting glas•es t carpeting, feather and st ...iding..trartsparent window bliods ase an10..1. meat " new. and second Amid household d bitches Etrolrare, coating sorra► gralsmoven attattatikft win dow sorb, a Saway' of roc< ne it; vanish lodisttcled, roods, tobacco; c mackerel,marcbee, shovels, le. At 9 Crelock P. At Fate lable- and Socket maleiy, hardware new and second hand watches, Umbrellas perOmilA buida hw, caps, whips, Hoe shorn with linen bosoms mod rst_arr assortment of Seasonable ready toads clothing, dry goods, stoical t=uxre.eriutsioilrey: ON Saturday evening. tic lurk tonasit, at 6 anclock, at the Commereial Salem Booms, corner of %Said Isid Filth 'ureic, will be sold without moors., to close eon rigstnenti a largo and astatine colleenotsof adman. neon. Books, embracing Sae library editions of a pats vanety of valuable suindani storks Camay brines prayer books-rplendid annuals, Be. - At 6 O'Clork, P. M. [enquires full bound Dmy Books and Ledgers; 3 superior Dent). Lenart+, A quantity of half boood Ledgera • Duy Booki,memo ;annum books, copy books, Be.; attpetior pow paper, letter and cap waiting paper, 7 desalt gold pane, hum) ornate:, to. SIB Positive galef Valuable Beal ON Wednesday eiening, tbe gad instant, at O'clock, at gm Consinerclat gales acme,. rotor, c( Wood tog Fifilistreetr, wilt Le told: That tarp and very decim ate three ciory brick dwelling two., with a/lenitive two wary back leLldiug,ollll !Wan, ice hooseoni story brick stable. carriage house, to r come en .Waler at, below refry sweet at ptesetil m n en/pied by the batme bet. The Lot is 3i/feeL6l inches wide by 160 feet deep, extend.ng front Water tri Front sweet. Title indisPulw blr. Terms, 161000 — earb, !WM payable in eve )ear, residue in five yews, with interest, payable memi-anna. also, that splendid building lat-of- ground having a front or shiny keen Dequesne Way,between Pin and Nay inane, adjoining ',manly of flea. W. Jacknin, and extending back ItAk feet. . Tenn., one half cask, tondos payable in oat revs With lIIIcfO.I, 10 he ilelitted DJ DO I C inoitgag, iele ' HIV 'll'llglrltc,Antier. Ua'B FAMILY Illsolcurgi— u r principk in the managementof km paper to unlit-wan ythiag winch we find until . .. PeCtonui trw vastaation i to be of utillty to Ike public. Emu 0 Dr. Jaynets medicines we have timed in on t (aunty for many years. For instance the EXekelkOLAPiT, the CAR NEY Al IVE, and YERNIFeIiE, wh ch we knoir Lc Rood for the complaint/ they proku ' In Cure. We. tureen Lull, Ontario put smuttier. when sealers! ourtracelltngunipantotts. (rum having in Western yoilt,Orank, tor runny date, the eutemone wider 'et region, weld badly an.- - - t •nd of toot region, veer. badly_attacked wide •oolent Dna , Hee., and Dyeentery. Hr.a bed provit.ell bustielf. previous to leaving he sae, with . Thel.ktrutioateve of the Jayne,* and in ail eau.* of its ore. among five great/e -men, it woo saccessfol - in' effecting a speedy core. The ExpectiPthen - we have known Eed among' one teethe:isle friends with equal saceas; d (cell Hod we 5•2:1 do • good art to famine* les ci•lly thee. eh weird so they cahoot have aceettelirfettriedlate medical .kilt,) to advise them to keep pa hand lamb the Expect. rata sod Carminative. The Expectant:li i•belle•od by rood physicians lobe thobeat recipe for Palma:tory Consateptive Complaint., that has ever yet bees Com pounded. The mimeo is, Be. Jayne is not • quack,but • repair, se ientif c, andabl e medical pracitionetilnise set f Ills medicines see used by tea be reOLDENlevaioan.. . EZRA H - . . • . YAiior of the Muted& nainnnty Cairier. For tile in Pntsburgh at Ihe• PEKIN TKA wroxv., 71 Fatah plea, near Weal, and almost the Dant Wore of 11 P Palmeri& Folere la, Allegheny. jellldharT UNE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. , 11U Clinic,ils of the City of Allegheny!..‘ v dlront Ito engage the constrection ore Water Works. Mks. and desirous of in Obtaining Ake mom approved plat for constructing the game, hereby ere, the above teirard for such plan sod specifications as the Coanclls shall accept End approve. for the proper &rase EmerieUnd Pumpe new, malty for raising MUM gallons of water per hour to an elevation of AG feet. ' .1 The Plans' and Ppecifications to be left with MAisrs. 1 PAINTP.II, & CU, Liberwatree, on orbekne the &Mb intent. !AV LVAPAUS LOTIIROP; P.M.*. ChM ttnnt Fob Pow on Water Works Bottom and New York Plasm. . ffiNINJOIIN IL. fiIELA.OR, No• hl Wboul mil has rece.ved Anil offers foi sale— I• • One splendid RosewoodPinonFone, with dl Mares, Ironrame knd new W. Made be Maiming, of Roston. . p.. elegant Rosewood Piano Fone.widia actives add iron fiarrie. Made by Qiiciering. One elegant Mahogany Paulo retie—made by Gale L. C., New Tort. . the above will be sold at c ane ha ng's price. Ala. for v ale at above, a recood hand Piano Forte, with 5 orLave. , : trio USCAI.TH, 111CALLTUt TbR. WOODV Mersey...wills sad Wild IJ Cherry DiStersi—This new And tradeable Da man of Sanapieslia and Wild enemy has bee..nsed with great miser. for tbn patmaneat festal lo t all such deems. mks their rile innerEt impost elate of the blood it promotes a healthy magma( the Liver— s-m.olcm Ibe Kers. and al ohm secures health and Mom to the whole sweet. In all eases of Jaumt're, Indigestion, try apepsis, Wee - of Appmite,llabooll Costivenem, ecrolula, Headache, Languor, and that- Depression of *lei., whisk is.. coalmen a complaint in the Fritts Slid PomMer season. of the year, Ibis asedieihe ha* Int i s equal—and a tie trim will convince the nest incredakies of its Ire sinner. • For norther particulars Me order I. raided/ to the pampa! ets winch twill he furnished by the Agenta,shoe•- mg tor estimation an which this valuable medicine is held oy those who bare need it: BP-Caution to the Public ./10 Be panicalar and n ut for Dt Wcod's Pitivawills and On ILI Cherry Bitten, and receive ntt other, This M the Grit preparation of these arlelee chnhitted ever .ogered to lee public, and title great •ueede anendianin we ha. lodated the unprincipled to countetfcit sad Imi tate As • presentirc,mte that the boutes knee dia wends .Dr Wood's Passeparilla and Will Cherry Bit tem ' tensed on the glass., and that each label eta the bottle is signed by the proprietor, K Thornton, Jr.- :told, Wholesale and retail, by WYATT k SEWS! , AD general Wale, Fulton Neer York: Ws. .Tomsa, Market stench and PIL Patna; Ennithleld -amuck Pautbargh, Pa. Prier Sl—large bottles. jc.idge SIP ECLIPSIC "TWO DAY LISISE," DIIKTWREN BROWNSVILLE. AND CUMBER - LI LAND, le now running daily each-way, carrying -7 CILd lbs ut (Auld.. .ad Piodote between above point. Merehandme nom the East le delivered in Patlabargh on Menight of the skirt day Gum Cumbertend•-nialting t,mthe moat expeditions roans for gelling no: Gonda the Kamm taut.. Tho Amnt in Baltimore will give a receipt as to Dime; sod cosh The only Agents are J C BIDWELL. Pittebingh O W CAPP,' Devernwrille AI /V MAGUIRE, ass'd J B MOBINE,ON,BaIumore, UOTII P/Cllll/ANSHlP—PttileFphital ery and Plictico of Petweanthip:An threePrinin primary'. interseed'i•e and Gnat; each pan in font book* —by XA. Root. This wink complises cuts, des4ved to dlesteate the manner of conducting ;behold and pen wpmstory raceme., nrki thorough'y traia the tons. Cl,. e n played in veli.inai - a elersifiestio •of letters and events according to their similarity of Amoebae; and nantiOnnOn• nCOOMpanying the 'nations is in each book. The whole us arranged%oar.' gro•t `economy of lime. labor and expense, a n d to enable the pupil to write owe r each page twice. Received aTs daft' nd for sale, by JUIIN II MELLOR ; yeti ' No El wood street_ EON. BALM—Two fine Lou of Land, 'gnome in Oink Toe aship,lromantOmady.Onio,ona mile from the Ohlo Cosa!, an d seven from &bon On Foch Of Mem Lam Mere le a splendid "valerian of 40 and 21 feel. ood "doter osloodllocarrTeix rano( woors—a rod plate for baldness, or any kind of masiuMmunna—for. gnarly Maproper y of James P. Baldwin. For termer, address the subeeriorr WI Almost, 0hi0..0 ,9„, p ber • . WaLl. ILA ALMOND NIITING MUSlAritt AND IRISH WALKS—W., S Man Aft North Fan earner of Founit and Nether 1 steoeal. Invitee the attention of 110yela to his sleek or; the abort goods, of most apprised make, and being: purchased tom the agent of th e manufaenders, can be told at the lowest polutible price. --• fr.rDealere wilt always And a good ruck of . ahore goods. by Ike place, is the Wholesale Rooms, up Mitt,' entraneo boa eta et jelg VOILIIALZ‘..Fem Lessor Ground in the Maid, Pittsburgh. being lot. Nos E 7,178.; lip. and lOU, in Cook & CNMe• plan. ' Oaly WOO ot the purehase money willbezequired hand, end albeg credit will he given for the butane°. lettlt ALEX. 11. MILLER,. um: ANNUAL F.LEC (lON FOIL DItIMSORY , J. of the Firemen'. lowan. Company, 'xi y be bold at the office of Samuel Gortaly. on Foortb street, be. %wren Wood and Pontnlield streets, Pmsbargb, on Monday, the LIS oriel y next By abler. G ft.e.; toll 3t SAWN, oitett.v, beerelaiy• rl LET—* rettedonable /health's House, e oi• teheleg 9 roomy pleasantly .11.141t.i ist the Oth out Reel 11100 per ammo.. CUTI WERT Jet: - , SO ertnithfie'd meet - - - . 12011•11ALC—A i tutu Brick B.NIiP6 Homo r Meaoantly :armed on dth aura. above tiorithdild. Prmo low, oud term. arenmmodzeng. — l3 CUTIIBEILT, Real rotate °See,'" No SO Smithfield street Ci VDUS T WiLEDlltsar at aisorshis of View Omer Tw_s,sds, or Krim s shades of colottSul Also. Croton Cloths and Samoan Cossiments- , so be hod low at she Dry floods Mosso of ' •W K 611.111Y111' jets. CHINESE Villlllll/LION-10-11,1 Jost reed ne for male at the Drug watchman of a .1 ICIDDk. 00,00 wood ..a C ALOSITGL=S - et r...it/Dor ancencan as Venn, no received and tot race at the Drag ware. home ot triG J KIDD& CU PEA—b 6 package. Y. II ,Gadpovrderiand Impetial Tea, received add for rale km by •• • 016 TASIIEW Jr. l/FikT,3s wood st--• F lBn-410 bbl. Nei Lasge blackereli WI bbls • - " far ssle ey )08 TASSEV- A. BEST. 35sroad st S; ioll,to CO-6u Lt. Is Lamp, ss, Its, Its, .4 1 tintore Plug, on band and for See by jet. TAJI3EY. tr. BEST claAlts- 1 1 nor 5p.. , 44 , c r . ; jo 0d :iota . TASSEV k 113;NI' _• RADON MID LAXID-1 cask :smarted Room; I bbl No I Lod; ' col3 For sole Ly POINDEXTER & DAUS —1.7 'arts omen maned,opo lerfeired ood Lit& solo by POINI3EXTEN & CO_ IV ligyir7lso itt a ldar o Wititor Bile 16 FL l Odirn—sou be w u s ti E t5 21 , 11d . aeXmr N. 0. BUCIA 8-43 AA& Vaa l t u ' r = 7 , s.LS Appl.i•~ jlB4 JAB DALZ EU. ==l CHIGICOJE-16 tory . ' prim jug, NV, a; . , .nrery, but received Bud fpi urt try • r 2 .J a - BIDWELL, Ayent wh"''Z"ek.l.tk`n= eoppitaA.4-1 biassou kw mitb T_ • ST % N HONHOWEIT /F. Wi14113 PANACtSJC-Illix; ACCIN--4goll las Hog Round for sale by —77— ES Jel6 WICK bIeCANDLESS IIOW-ANU FLAX YARN—For WICK k Mee/J./D :58 1 0 11 011 .1"-", t"3.7"." 1 ' WICK it etkVarBB 010 1111MTAL-1140 band , Hot , and "CAP' Man; 'J. Weak by FIIJ END, MEW lc CO lad 001LCI1Ncs-n cuts Ara {Mail); 4,t.a1. by Jen —114R40 RIMY IL CO woissaorz AND PITTIBBLINGU .._ . . l':DAIII PACKET -LINE. PIMPS well kip:lint we of apteodnl pastecgel at. am '. its is nowaranpoced of the hugest, SIA IM,, bet. inikariatukfarstisbed,andaaw. powerful , aoa ...e the ...., ttt 0 1 ti t . - weal:: Eaety stocasamodaxioa and COM. fo that molten call roctue, has before...aka kg tw it!. ;,Tye Wart has test ill Opetatt3o fOr b ee fears ca-eknfjed • waillnar of:people whlawaike kaft— as to thetrusrasas." Thalamus will he aid.. haiku' 1 ~k ki ...,.• . of. s em tr w e l i t t .t .l: ..o o l .l : g thi: p = ro All,T t ..., ico vna cio rAp7,... e. Kz arun e) RACKET. att,:n.,.,:ri... o. - c NONONGAIIIELA;Capt.Sasaa willleake Pitts. Varga Leery bloods, =union at 10 o'clock; Wheeling cerry . P.londay creams at 10 P.M - --...---- - TUZIPIPAT'PKONICT. -The PIIIBEIRNIe. P.O. O. ewri. 4 Kiiada.c. - will leave Pittsbotgh every'Tnerday !owning a Inv...nag.; Wheeling cowl Twerdac..evelualk at to P. at _1 ---11V511:1111111iiii PACKET.. • - the NEW ENOLAND,P.O.2. tip.. S. DI., will -leave rmiburgh veer,' ..O 'wed.P 1 ... 111 Wit - st- 11. o'clock; _Wheeling every Wennesday evening at 10 11. ; • TEIVISADAT PACKET. Tk~,WISCON9IN, Copt. - A J. Gnaw, will leave Pi t, bliqk every Tb sinday markungoi (I/o'clock; Wloolalig' every Thur.-day evroloklat MP. FRIDAY PACKE.T. 'Om COPPER, NO. V, Capt. Onakt;wlll learn Vito buqk every Fki.my monolog al 'lO o'clock; U4l rllllk CVelir Ffidayeveniai 0(10 F.M. - • • • . . . • SATURDAY PACKET. • The MMENGER, Capt. Lisfent, will 'cave Pm burgh every Saturday morning at ISeelaski {\ hecllAe every eaturday eitell!rig at 10 P. M. ' • lIIINDAT PACKET. , Tbe ISAAC NEWTON,' thist. A, 0. leave Pittabavalt every Sanday morning •1 IV ar teal Wbeeliar every . Saulas evening at 10 r. Me Oa. ISO. --- WOOL, WOOL rH6 Witten mice la eullyaid far all the QiCeron / W"6 ea .113/PTIV•k. Ord — wool ararebense., ear Wherry at and Crcilla alley dlyl9dieref F - LARD OIL—It blils No I, pooveteited and fog sale.by • B A FABNESTOCK Ala jell --- corner In and wood .ta V.X.TELICT 1.061)WOOD S t! eau" Vaword,. as mewed and Cor nale low by jolt) - H A PAH KESTOCK .t. CO AOSEREI..—DW bills No 3 Large, far male h'y • EDWARD It EAZELTON • JelB - . East side of Dtamen4 Wr . Ebr n4 134 ,.. /tlyt-10 0 boxes 6110 and ICIL/Y jel9 IIUTCHISON Y L CO, water and flout its LOIIB 111111M11106-1,000 101 . Web, lel6 B A 'DOTTLL CORES —4 bale., ro4 jniate . ceived and Inr sale jel6 R SRL 9*MtTMIIC ACID--itAoL .L le fa VA.NILLit ILICLILL-2 Iva Vo4 for ilia by • jela GLA/{—?!0 boxes B.l,Blbare• 8 eed for We by OltJ C ovvizz-10 bags best 11. V tor yea by Jelo • plena. 83 bz. Whim PTO, to sc:A. c. n umaitz?:9-w j IMele ENTIIIIII;liii but DIIITTSABs-Sbbilitspb beurd 1 - -day 1715 ' CALIONsIc Ma:Shinn STABAM-10 bgb FOY'ciareboust reerswd aml for Yak by Es IMMIC . M . T,ri Fir IM-40 bbl. Famtly Flaw On OW. IT' s : Y9? l --M °T A CA) 12,11/1/1 MOXIGS—MOstaz a n aruct suss. si mins, isifbatorees pnces,kot sale by Et 1t YAI.Mtd IbitYw • N 093 Mors. sm. • ,1438 0 re aid for /LCCO-30 bye, km b Reeklieb.b!•34, Le TWO.CeII io m .e y : • • J DALZELL. Water .1 kegs Audi's iike.Powderl •. 30 .• Hoek joie. •• Foetal. by J DAL7.EI.I. 0111 Y P-1/0 AL:0101N-1001 l ln bltls and sacbs,for sale... by • int 4 . ILK ix blotto N Iti.SYns 1010t1W 111.1CHNILI0L—N) bbls Law No 3, ol Litho year's catching, jost received and Inn sale by Is ' MILLER. b. HICK Fl'ettN pH-30161 s No Lary? flaskerel. of "lON, bits No 1 limner; 10 ails Not Shady 10 store and for sale by lee • MILLER & RICKS:LION LIAM-100 bbls Louisville Whim Lame ler sale by led . POINDEXTEStd OD Ibis and I big ibslsule laY F 1E. 1•13 POLY DEVI &CO i„CORCHIbIO2I-3ton•ouperiarqualittr, (wash; b . , 1.3 jet; •Mt 4 it AIcCUIVIINtIIt,ISII.,I;•ny s; POTASH-4 tonsgood way. Ybr &lb by jet) 1V a a ASCCITICIIMIN i • Ev i er - 3 0 Dry reiebei 111111 , . • W k R :deCUTCIIIIOI4 IptROOXII—p2 doz. Comßrooms Or gala by J• 8 W t R bIeCUTCHEON OAP-3o bbl• Cineina ti,jar sale by OS W k R SI