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YMORNING. MAY 19,18413.
PlArlealida==irtilarrAlt
crewel aired Oates lierAttel Thiladelfbis, received
forenudedicdsdilde .
Wird 44(, - ; 1 11==2".....t z rfr i nlt.p.. ,
israwimaols and gab/at:dam tor this P.P.t.
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rp0thtr0r,...1...4-ikeriiAVeekly Is rcreaNin. v`-
the - Weekly is Two Wiwi
ErAircerlana are eara;dy reqatmid the hand hi
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bawd 6r. 3d, mat as tally is la day 11.•
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Bawer thws, bairns. Malley ilaskets, kr- see
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,3111LIS And AsuLallasente Noaniamtlas,
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
'-'IIIIIIL NIDDLESWA 11.TEI,_.
, • .. ' ••, C:r At a :among of the Ando:tamale ind Whig cows
' ~1 try tionmestee of Cortrepotidenee, held at Anteaters'
ither'virt .1 a, , kletal,Ploabargh, on Saturday, May fat, the following
r,.. - i ; rzlithilt• war weed .sponi. .The Antimasonie and Whig
' • . - . electors of each ward. boroagh• sal township in Atte
; ~ .i.l ...ri.ll liberil citenty sec requested to convene at their usual
. • adamant Miami primacy meetings is laid districts, on
- 'es• bs!,;,'l6l3Sidsrilike lush day of Jane nest, to agpoint two del.
;41.2 ~1, "..pin tram each district, to meet in CM.) . L10A...
• va.•ry . ..110,,Stibe Coon House. in the edy •of Pittsburgh; on
iv. a ltor..l,ot.Wednstby, th e lith of June nert,st 10 A. 31, of mid
~.rze.li rtlayj,to nominate eandidams far national, state and
ir . 'v., 1 , 4 ...goon" *oo!, lobo
there
at the cussing fall elec
.— r .. A.O AMY' .Tholonocory
_occeruort in all the townstaps
:el.: ..t ',.,:coepifitriwillio. held oc-2 o'clock, P. AI., and to Phil:
rrt, ~ : : , , ,Abloodk .14,1 , 81131ie wants and bocough.ol 71 P. 31., of
~4 i •: f l,i ~ . • - ..111 day. ;ll.' ' , ' • • .
eassonneo would carnally rage upon the said
•,:it n: ~,.: !,sseflotaen4o. Men erficientorgaturation, pm,
• . grarineff may omma o f
57.rer ,•,-..e.r • • , . •.. ItAri'L.' ?STURDY, Chairmen.
Poitou
llif..ril.l , ~,,,,:,/,15'. kaarcack Secretaries.
Lix :i.v.
liatl2o ation Cermet:mien. •
.to:dni, the appeal Of the Whig
Alen aPhdivilelpliin,. to their brethren of
st ; 0
It 'L% tte VnboO,' - etigiret their tittetidinne to the Cowen.
• , • Iket to be held et Philadelphia on the Bth of /cite
'lrnbeito these ratifiernion meetings have
7 ..,aarde up the spirit of the Maimed. Convention. It
-X6Poo,ci` Whigs: or the Linnet
• " ""tnjoin In tbegivvit Whig Naliontl Aseemblyevendi
, •
, i „..4tdeui Meyers, tin bops none will deeilne, and
a i''''''''' ' ' etrotandy • au., Young Whigs Of Pollll4l{/11-
i1,21/1/ ‘.1 ., ~,
•: - , ,, 4 ,, if;,• . - ,;•" . „'"," 'rya; . Ulm ate boiled, le some Measure, to welcome
• fe f, el ,i. • • ... , 141 the State, es their own guests, all the Whigs of
4 4 , • , 4 "L•*-•' '. •••
Lye;` Union. , -We respectfully suggest that the
d.l/ / ' , l-' ,
4.1 1 1 // , i'-'`'.l l "Rea* Men - of Allegheny ' and Pittsburgh call a
. . . . .
"';" ti Os CiffAii"th'lr
gf ),0,1, , , , Step all'Eladeirhill on - the Stb ofl•une.,
hiui v ,,,,-, . „ , •- a..—
-) liletiferriiss elle us' National Convention
1 r ro- el f• •r• i•-. •'-• • ' • - ofliattegatiOn.
.1,.,•,,,,,`,;',..,,',10'ini prolific - rooms Orris'. OXITED STATES.
I:y./... t...,,, 1 ,
~ TA,..jraj gr 4l,e'Whigt,,Ofithilail...lphiatillVe
a '''''''+' ''''.‘'uisteigated the undersigned, ill their name, to solicit
sm.,. r., :, u,i
• lau4 ste Laa. ,,, yeittratteadabee at tbe Whig Young Men's•Nation
oLi se. . 1,, :f t".el an:ff./wad: 'or Ratification, to be held fa lade.
. 3 . 3 ta•e'n', .; , .iudeefe.Squire, inthiscity,onThurselay,the 96
s ?" ‘ ",,„' „,,,,,,„,; ~.elf-lears next. -- f• • . - , -
~s : -.;, i . z -ie," ~ ..I.Vhatemirtireferences or prejudices may be en
. ,loos is. , 1- , L. • terteinedinrelation to the candidates garthe Pres.
t ..._
flee: ea' ,""-' • hierroy;itilearr Mai, as menaliers de platy acting
o. 4 "i` ''''''' '" - "'"together fir : patriotic purposes, to eusion the n0mi
,.....a1f-- .- - - mien of the. Whig Nation al Contreetioa. The
tioko it" , re.,•fj -- "-"" impirinierf ;be 'Whig platinization, at all times
/41 //,,,,/ 'C''''„iiiplipristd; widths maintrimutto of its harmony and
".it',„ ''',,„
.'.','',..l„,'".....urnity Mambo, are now demanded; by every coo.
j,5u.•:.i."45;L:,-a,ciriatiderilition which's= influence all alive to the mo
rava ....,f/o , ..sismatts Woes:of - , the 'Morose/fine Presidential
ti.":inq ....", o contest, end the Maisequences to flow from their
• ' , ....LLtt i `L." ea.-, ,The destiny of the enti c e,and the
, . tt"r - ‘"',..,""r ofiminstatarions, w il t he ,gariseivatie . 1,
' ; ` "..2 ,',, t, , Meted -ht the result of this' submit& Distracted,
4 ba , .t." , " ei.dividetrand diluierdant, we shall fell before the on•
ar0ff,...... e"... "'Vet Ofairowerful opposition , animated by the hope
"'"'....._.- _Ai retaining 'power, and instigated to exertion by
pt. It fif--:;17.410-thritearauts a active partizanship: United, firm.
roof. • - +e,• - a.., , :0.' , " ,::.and nisolate,"and inspired by the purest and most
itrou: , ...,.- •• • ':_'',elervitter, ambition-that of rescuing our beloved)
i , ..
, ;
a.. - e- f - --:, -,,, 'enuntre.from the perils r
which envelope heL-no '
•,',:', `" ..;'••":". Monhination, however strongly cemented by selfish.
.... 0
1...-,, .1, y., ... parmses, can prevail against us. ,
. c .:„. fr• - ;•-, .• Ant band of brethren, then, prepared ta tureen
. - der every .privete kelps, .we invoke you bas '.
-•”. ' eaudide with us, on consecrated ground where
~. the Declaration was lint proclaimed, which gave
.., us a place among the independent nations of the
sil ,, „c:,,,;, ii" •••• • earth. - . There, alter the example Moue eine:labial
tu- ~ • -` ' ' •-.-- 'endlq,,the mama spirit of devotion to Repablican
~''," ''''',. • : .- 4 . l"sity and Constitutional Governuient, - which
""...;..';' •'"•••': ' ` ''" • • acuutted them, trios devote ourselve to • contest
.------- -,.-„-, -,:- ipeolAle. principles, to the support of which
•`-'``'"" ' th ey ' • d their lives,. their fortunes, nod their
' Sacred boner There let us show oar regard for
...., - .. their illustrious memories, by engaging in an effort
. -- • to vindicete, and restoreto its pristine purity, the
.--, i' '•,-, Ccenstirotion which clowned the sufferings and pa.
treritiMinotthe, war of Independence.
You toed no appeal (role us. no nu incentive to
..; ~. I amiou. , . 'The history of the present Federal Ad
-mini:nation, f ro m ha origin to the present time,
. , .. -
• - with its disarm:us influent's upon the trade, emu
'''' ' Mews and; character of the nation, ix imfficient of
.w • ;:',.•'',.,, :. ' itself to muse the most epithetic to a muse of -
' ty. _ The guarantee of prosperity and industry
'''. .• • the •Protective Tariff of 1812-which, during its
a , ~. •, ,
existence,' plenished tin exhausted treasury with
.
reveene, 'and brought tarok oomfort and employ
'.-- meat to the home of the laborer, was prostrated by
Liul 1 ei Congra" et the dictation Man Executive, whose
-. followera had pledged him to in support. In its
'• ' , iferieal, the kiewiewishro ',gibe peOple were diens.
• ,.. 2 -' •,:, .etirded,isand the most. ;olefin promiees violated,
' •• : • with 'a rteklessneue hitherto unknown to the laws
• . - - of honorable political wiufare. . .
- Obedient to the' pledges of a partizan caucus,
-- - rather than to the duties of his state:in; and the um
If: .:
tionid isuerests,the Executive nextiought to plunge
.. .f, US into a war with England far the 'alum of a fiew
- ,••• '',.
acres of wild waste and mountain land, beyond the
••
.."'
..r • - line of 49 degree', in the sterile and uneultivabie
L ' '''' '"••-• region of the Oregin. Foiled in this attempt; -
:by
the tumoral of the Senate, and apparently u5u
....,-pied by a desubethrepesaimi, epee a question of
....„,.... diplomatic _etiquette, by his own act, and without
i L f , -...":: ,:1-...;;:i3:.7,consuhatitut with the war making power, be cam
- 1 ;:'.•. ,-,,, f...." ,•.:. - esencies hostilities with the Republic of Mexico.-
: 4 i, i.,...,":"•-• -,.. From time to time; through lila official organ, he:has
us . • --,--',..•
, :i.• ' peered his intentioe_to prosecute the contest, un
.l,:ci" :-."-- -".• ''' • till the nationality of Mexico ta eitingaished,
an
t , i , ~ f .--- t-';'' • • • - iiidependence is absorbed in the American Union.
--- -f-- - -Whatever may be oar opinions, as to the canoe of
1. ,,,, . ... ,. 1... ,' ' . Vas wrar. as Whip, we:are unatilmoos against the
1 ,, 1 . 1.'-'' ''.." ' -right Of Me Executive, to caes the nation in
ej".„." - `'" '' ''" ':-' , Z: hostilities, without the previous 'assent of Congress
~;: i ..,,„,,,..- ' - , ,.:,,,..- i which bodythe COUStIIigiCIA lets exclusively. in.
uiali • .'.. fn.: a .. ~. vested wish the power to make, and declare war.
' ', Against schemes Moonquest and epoliationoirthe
5 NC , , Yiy. ;'''''.'. - 1,41, MAIM govemment„ we p ro test in the same
' l, ' ''''''' L ' " '".; ; t erms, that we would apply,ts the unholy invffsion
•,r,..;,,,,,- ,i i..,-,; ..._
iu . u . - , , g,... , .et - rebind, by the despotic torereigrue, who have
~.f.- •;' . -, parodied her bleediogremaielnlooupathemselves
r
~,-7--7.777-..7.1ul upon whose crimes. fea ilii retributiciat isnoir
. •,., . being inflicted by a people , d yen to miasma by
et, armed onuege r -• •
1.;;., - ,.. , • •," ~ ,-,, L Apparently determined to obstruct every effort
1 isf • ---' `• `4 V - •,Upairtlm part of the Representatives of the People
'"'''' ''''''""• "* - 1 .to promote the interests of their constituent:, Me
u,„:•,.... L'...••••• - - 4 '. ••• •
...C,...,..,3,..9,:,, , assecauve hen reseed bills, appropriatuts' money
-41,.....5 . L. u ......,-.--. 'br tberepeir and coniartiction of liarbots oji the
13u.
___-•. , ..,,a - 2 , 1.:1140,111 swept ' roasts of the Northern Lakes , a dd the
„q,,,. ; ,..., ...-.1-- u..i.- .•Atlante border, and for theirrotection of Mimeo
• • , - . . /life osibe Western Waters, by the removal M0b
..., turo -. .;k , grudions from the channels of the great nivent-f
--: • '""4.o:•L:reonsequence of this unjustifiable iutaferenee of
~I ' '',•",.'"":',„:`•:' '. ..." the Executive with the action of Congress, opal
'..- - -!--lf- - •- • =" ".•"." •-' '' domestic questions, hundreds of valuable' lives
~..::"... ~-. ~ ~ .have beers-tout, and millions of property'deatrod
'-
a ye .: -I •• I, "• 0 and the shorts of the Lakes are now nearly bereft
.."'„' ....',':'- i :""'' of artiffelal haireas. ' ' •
4 '''''-.` ......‘ . l . - ' It is in - vain to deny it-the Rums of a republic
~;,, i f f - , ."•,:,'.--, .alone 111111,1iTIX We are governed by the will of
"•-.- - 71 one man.. - The. •0101) of the people, as expressed
ttirtrugh theirrepetratatives, is set eitouight. The
~constantimial privileges of Copgress are no longer
respected, and aka passions and prejudices of a
• ..- .-- ----' Magic ledividual, al no time distinguished by any
":4figh attnlaiMa of mind or character, now sway
. . , • :Me fixtures of this country. Shall we faille the
- - . Constitution to le thus' violated. with Impedityt
,f,••
: •-•,'"' '' 2 - 'She. are, when thri.Old World is arousing itself
,••,'-•. • ' '.•• •' . against the Oar /lien ?war, calmly permit that
..,,,,.....,.....-, -, ..1: odious instrument of popular oppression to 1.14 es.
i . . -", Wage,' Get the ruins of cur Republican Institu
!4...-_, a lo.i. f. -i s '. - _., time At kw, let it never be said of 'us, Whip,
•. al 'Om - wig altunberett when the tocsin of national fie
te-'4. `'.'' '-'' '• ' '• ' • ' 'di I Let ' the
•
.../.... . . bummers of Popolu . Privilege, and - Wege an eiter•
" -,..- '-"-- Mshisting war against this enormous Executive
.:Prerogative trial threatens to overthrow, and crush
.".,- .. - beneath it, the coordinate branehesof the Govern.
We cherish the glory that has been reflected up
.... .on the nation, by the brilliant achievement of our
......."romy,
in the victories, which, in despite of the faults
-, , iff the Admlnistnnion, hive lighted up it progress,
~,,
flora tbe Gulf tope Selves, that encompass the
__Petoorable field of Roman Vista, and the tableland
~. ..oftwhich the City of Mexico stands. In common
• , :.with all, bet the. iminunents of power, we are in.
' - -distend at the wrontm of the Generals whose valor
- ' :and skill led our troops to triumph against the most
apeallingodda. While thecountry wasyet reamed.
- , leg with sedan:uk= at his unparalleled actions,
we have witnessed, with the deepest humiliation,
~..tuireffatt made in Congress to deprive one, of even
• - the. empty honor of a colegrattilatory vote, and sub.
• semeently, a reememendation from the Executive
" to supersede him in command. by a person who
~ 7" had never net a squadron in the field. Every mail
~ row brings the proceedingsaf a Court, created far
- . thirimse of destroying the reputation of another
whose victories in two wars bare filled
' a the7 - wor7.d Witt Ms fame.
-.,,,- • :•• ". Against au Administration, thus bit misery to
-- . .'frealrls Imptihre, dead to;:v , Eatriotie emotion,
•-• ' ' , bent only on schemes of aggrandizement,
-- ' ' and nrsolutely determined en passing its aims,
in attimeasof the Constitution land Lawa,we vile
. .
~ :1, ,•. . cello% Young Whip, td the field. The city of
troiir love will be proud to ',revive you, as her
. - goems,end the Whigs of-Philadelphia, where the
"• • .:. ..,
. Woes of Our faith have never yet been urea.
~., , aims they were first planted -on her battlements,
~...•• • „fahe rejdiced to open their doors, and greet you
••• '• " '• .es fallow ealdiem in the glanons came of National
-! )i,Reaaratun . - • Mr.-8. PRIC E
NEM
MEM
ERSE
Hai
_
••••••'' „:, • CHAS. GILPIN,
, • . ALEX. Mafia.
.
idaY/ 2 , 1818 .
• •• • • The next Ham Oriedecon :New 1.:21c
• .` sbma NO6PO O t •
ts. far Es.
1.6'4 Dichem ef
2 Va ir lid -ICeeii ficant a k r g itde ta
ly e
thiaDin (nimbi Irrign •
latheriatatiiirimentn(tbe
smith Navarro, there is dismounting, by hider of
the Dok - ded - Mositsieliftler, - a jewelttulteil.swiad
that! belonged to Napoleon, which the mprince.
succeeded m saving from the sackof the Tni.a-rime•
. -
The - Paris - ccierinipaiiaed az the Winne gives
! alsintsreriengaishatia` tof the format reeoguilion - of
I:revstamients - by:Mr. Rush, on the
.
partof,
oti. triata staes.
Mr Raslauranmed'ar the Rotel de Valle, to des:
liverto the provisional. Govermient the definite
noognifton of the FrenchltePublic by the Amen
can Govermicat, sold present his new credentials ,
as Extriordinary Ambassador.
amorous-hoax
He was received with the blithest
of honor iind respect. The - Guards all presented
arms, and 'the grand niarch.was played Eby the
band. . A deputation met the Minister and
panted lam .the Hall of the Throne, where be
Lana all the members of the Provisional Govern
ment assembled. ..11e then addeessed them as fob
.
'AS. Ferndale and IHemde rs.of the Provis iota:
Government of the Frerrrh ReptilUel have the ho-
nor to deliver you the letter of the President of the
United Stares, in which! em appointed Extraordi
nary-Ambassador and Minister - Plenipotentiary of
our Republic, to the Republic of France. -While
I place the credentials input hands,l sun commis.
sinned at the same time, to eipress the sincere
sympathy of the President in the welfare and sue-
OM of France, and to communicate his earnest
wish to carry on wittizeal and' simerity the most
friendly relations between the two Republics,
whose dearest interests muttuilly bind them togeth
er. :I mall also empowered to declare to you that
the President has expressed his entire approval of
my act, in acknowledging the French Republic, at
the moment when inexistence was first proclaim
ed to the world, in February; through the Prod
lineal Government. This took place on - the third
day, after its birth; it is now alreadyin the third
month of itscristence- Daring thisperiod,while the I
whole of Europe has been violently agitated, and ,
France exposed to the severest trials and hindran
ces, the Provisional Government has succeeded in
preserving the highest benefits of quiet-on her thin
soil, sad pewee with Foreign nations. History will
' record - in its true glor3e, this enormous work. -
I nos doubly forename, imbeing sbleto make use
of this opportunity to offer you again nay.expres
sions of sympathy , and congraualation, since I do
it with the concurrence of my Goiernment and
my country. May I also be.permitted to add may
most ardent desire that, when the Republic, shall
, pals - front - your hands' into thane of the Notionak
Assmithily,thatgreat body may crown its labors by
giving institutions to Frame which thall secure to
herthe greatest prosperityandthe noblest renown:
H. Lamanine answered as follows, in the name
- “Creizas Ave. iw-The provisional Gov
ernment hasappointed me its representative to ie.
with Dom rum hands the first act of the official
aelmuinledgment of .the ?ranch Republic. France
was - the first to recognize the indethandanne - of the
Itepublio of the United. States of America, when
she was "WI. young, weak and thrroulded with
MAU infiaenceat hut under the fructifying infla
me:oaf the deurnermia principle, she has grown
in half • century. to the proportions of a mighty
continent. its .if by the ministry of Providence,
the American` Republic was reserved to the first,
Which has acknowledged the mw- Republic of
Frame, and ix _thus the first unties ofthe ern&
ode of birth of din French Dernaclacy of Europe .
Her algastme; Citizen Minister, will bring lock to
the Republic. NothrittudamEngthat Ina crisis like
the peseta, the overtime*, of a Goveausnent and
' the creation or totally. different lastantions, great
tumults and embarrasments are unavoidable,every.
' thing gives us the assurance-and you may reptat
it to your felloweitizens—that your wishes for the
prosperity of Franco shale fulfilled, and the Ile-
yublufshallpas• grog. and powerful from their I
• weak hands, to gnaw more glued and p owerful, in
the hinds date whole French nation. We cherish
confuleam from the fact, that the French peo
ple are now-ripe for their institutions.' That Which
existed fifty five years ago, only in the heads of
great thiritchas now become a part of the thoughta
and the zenith of the entire people. The Repablic,
wldchour people desire' nt the present day, is the
ulna which theyhave. already eseablished among
themselves--a-Progressive Republic, with the
mainudnance of Rip', of Prorrty,d 'admen of
Trade, of rectitude, of freedom and of the moral
and religious sentiment) of its citizens. This is a
Republic; whale fist all was that;ofgeoerasity
and brotherhood; which at once broke in twain the
weapon of revenge and odpolitical reaction, and
instead of the final countersign of robbery and pra
wription, wrath - upon its banners the abolition of
the Death Penalty and the fmterniagioe of the
psople. These principles will, as we trust, be no.,
cepted bythe NationalAsseinbly, strengthened by
the might of all armed 'citizens, and concentrated
into a powerful Represumine Unity of the Goes
ernment. Thus will the French Rapidlie became'
the proud and worthy sister of America.
"It can then 'be said of France end America as '
once wan said of them by-s. man ghosternory
is deer to both lands ( Lafayette)-- th y the Re-
public of two 'worlds. As regards the sentiments
which the French people an and ardently
cherish Gar the people and Government of..tho
United States, I can give them emanate, Citizen
Mlnistee, in few words; Erery Fratcaman her
fie the etharseasir the heath of Lafayette r
Porano.—The last European arrival brings. the
allowing interesting piece of intelligence from Po.
land. We hope it may rove true, though the re
.
peat seems to be conflicting, for while we read the
•
above rumor upon the one hind, we sini a worth
anticipation from anothew source, in an alleged
attempt to creme a new partition for Poland.
The Diarrerer - do Unworn announces that at the
instigation of the prince-Governor, a deputation - a '
. boor of the principle magnates of Poland, headed
by Firmiiiski, will present itself to the Emperor of
St. Petersham, with theobject of entreating For the
re eatablishamst of the kingdom of Poland. its it
was previous to the resolution, and for taking pit
necessaryaterthat those pasts not actually form •
ing a part of Bind, pay be also ended together '
under the RnsaMi Ceown. Of those pasts, Galli
cia and the Graeil `Duch9 cdPosen are to be en-'
derstood as two. If the vethor be really I
the person who has advised this step, the informa
tion is of great importance. From Konigsberg,
under date ache 15th. April, we hear that three
regiment@ of Remise Guards, some days since, left
St. Patersbmirb; they will take up their quarters,
for the present, at Riga
, A letter in the. Breslau Gareur of of
April,• suites that the Polish coastal:aim ism be
reesoblished,amdm independent king (the Grand
Duke Constantine, or Prince Lauchteriberi) pnie
daimed, who would demand the restitution of-Fial
lien and ?own.
Per contro,we read is as address from Poland the
fakaning, Wen= by a National Committee at Pm
... • • .
Whet in the year 1846; in contravention of the
most solemn treaties, as if to all up the measure of
crimes perpetrated on the. Polish nation, the Re
public of Cracow, the hot •remount cf our inde
pendent country. was abolished and iocorpornted
into Auttria, the .Poliih.OB/1011 declared this act to
be the Goal partition of Poland, and summoned its
perpetrator. beforathe tribunal of Enrope end pos•
teritr—
"Puniehment soon followed the slime."
the present mosey in 1818,1 n the year of
tlie emancipate:to of nation,,wereceive official ary
60911COMOM of s new partition of Poland being in
contemplation. Indeed_ we could not Wiese it,
had it not teea ammoniated to us by authority.
Fnox Qmourrsaro.,.. We learn that six deputies
and one senator were wanting-In commence the
session of Congress, and that, the President intends
to issue a decree excluding the representatives of
Ynestan,N.Mexico, and Chihualum,who are abroot
in the impossibility of attending, is consequence of
the war. So that fitly members will constitute the
necessary number. ,
, Three deputies anivedyeiteidayfrom Puebla,
and Will not be. able so leave for Queretiuo until
the sth of May, not having been , able to procure
seats In the diligence.
The same paper of the 27th says, in &amber let
ter received yesterday . , it Is said that the decree de.
Glaring the deputation of Yucatan, New Mexico,
and Chihuahua, ofdoecessary to the meeting of
Congress, would not be tamed, as some represen
tatives have arrived, and others are on their way
to Queretaro, and It is thought that Congress will
soon meet. The following opinions prevail at
Queretaro—that the wholetrenty will be accepted
by the assembly, without discussing itarticle by ar
ticle, or that the facility will be given to the execu
tive to approve it Trim Amer:
'The New Orleans Bulletin saysrJWe leans
verbally, that the general impression was, that the
treaty would be ratified, and that the. proclamation
alluded to in our extracmi of reaming the number
required fur a quorum of. Congress, by. excluding
the deputies from California, New Mexico, and
Ylicausn, had actually been issued. ^
It is said, Mr. Sevier would return to the United
States' towards the close of this month, and that
Mr."Cliffcnd remain the final action has
*alma on the treaty.
SOVIT AT V 124 Canc.—The True Amer
scan gives the killowing account of the reception
of . General Scott at Vera Crux:
- "Sueday last, at about 4 o'clock, v. ot., the great
est excitement that ever was recorded in the an
nals of Vera Crux, existed among the American
population of this city. Hurrah! shouted from
mouth to numb, from street to street, made every
one spring from their dwelling, to the street, as if
all were stench with the, same thought. The en
th6siasM was greater than ever we have witness
ed before. Crowds 'soldiers and the citizens
were in a iecond, on his plumage, to see him and
cheer the ,grest men. Veteran soldiers who had
killowed him through the whole CTIIIIIO of hit vio-
tones, Were Seen to kneel and bless the man who
had led dent to glory. Even crippled soldiers, die,
wigardieg tbeirintlrmities,wete seen crawling thro'
tbe crowd to see their Gal e
The General alighted at th n e a custom house, and
there was 'nailed by. a greet number of officers and
citizens. Mont three quarter, of aktiour atter bis
I wind, he left in Captain. Laudum's boat for the
brig Petergiugh, gi! ilk' the harbor. Yesterday
wrath* the brig was towed :ciati. by the tow boat
Thomploo, sod is now 011 her Way to New Y.ork
with hot' eP#ftent fes!
Ytierowoecoimd bNewOrleansudut,da
ring the moth oif Arai!, hundred and fifty
tthousandludt &Dam and ,
2500 eagles, in value
.
- , .......tA..1i......1. - ...arartdoicrotitr - !
3E14 mat to. a rill' two the AntiWoianai and
' Witiecitizens of ttoillk Vaptie,Rd4cisscin, Findlay,
bu i
"blomi nhd South Fayette townihjpst &Junta lad
retiree-table meeting was held milli :creday tbelsth
day of May 15-1 S in Fayettsvilkylva the lame cit 1
ANlTlMVPLthcar,the object of the Meitiagbeing
the organization of the. party far ther• approar '
canvass and to empress the opinions of the people
upon toe political questions which divide the twp I
great parties. On moan Atmirzw *l'liacz of t
Korth Fayette - was appointed - chairman - and -lona'
how of Finley Township, secretary.
•Aftex remarks ' from several present and a free
interchange of opinion, on motion :Or-allowing
committee was appointed by the chair, to prepare'
proem:lingo' expressive of the sense of the- meet.
inf. William-Rogers Esq.. John Sheller and
Joseph Stewart; who reported the following resolu.
1 tions, which were Arrourramidy adopted. .
, Roam?, That one of the mat estimable rights
I guarantied by the Constitution of the Unithd States
is the freedom of Speech, and the rights of the
people, peacibly to nsemble in their sovereign Fa.
pactty,to make known their women aid to provide
means to MlR'u their grievances. ' •
Reseirvd, That in General WCWIELD Socirr, this
meeting recognises a distinguished Whig, who has
few equals and no superiors. His patriotism, stater
mina:tip, stealing honesty, and unyielding devotion
toWhig principlas, make him a great favorite with
the people—and if nomiaated by the Whig. Natiod.
al Convention will receive the undivided and
cordial support of the Whig' party of the United
•••
Resolved, That the brilliant talents, grerpstrity
end distinguished public services of the lion. J 013.1
Mclsso of Ohio, entitled him to the confidence
and admiration of the people, and if nominated
and elected President of the United Slates, the
peoploill hare an executive whose perky and
high moral purpose, will . well contrast with our
early. Presidents. •
Resfihrvf, •That in HrILT CLAY of Kentuckyove
recognise the able nod distinguished advimate of
the glorious principles Inscribed upon the banner
of the great Whigparty, end if nominated by the
National Convention, we will yield him a hearty
and- zealous support..
Reared, That we ore in favour of the restora
tion of the Tariff of 1842—0 f the principles of
the “Willmot Proviso" and of a system of inter
nal improvements by the general government, nod
especially of the improvement of out' Western riv
ers and harbors.. ..
_ .
Roam', That in the Hon. Mcons If.~rrrov, oar
representative in Congress,—tie recognise the .
bold and karless advocate of Whig principles—a'
champion who has never toed and who ha. alviay.
been ready to respond to the Chits of his party.-
- His untinng exertions in the. campaign, of 1848
nod 1516—his devotion to the protective policy, to
internal improvements and the rights of the North,
have won for him the confidence .d esteem of
the Whigs of old Allegheny, sod we hereby tender
him one thanks fbr his late able speech, in defence
and support of the cherished principle, of the.
,great Whig party.
Ifsseiredi That the following committee of vigi•
lance be appointed iur their respective Tonships,
whose duty it shall be tosnipoint subschool district
committee., in order to. aces a rfiore complete or
ganisation of the .tittrty,' • - •
Nora .Filytte 2bientliip.--Andrew Pesroe, An.
drew Johnston, Benjamin A...Merey, Ebenezer
Bayls, Joseph White. . ... •
B.oretA Fergrue Town.ohlp.—Levi Gregg, John
%ice, Esq, W. Wallace, John Elelloweni• hVilliem
Rogers. • .
Toicuship,—John Byers, Jr., lunch Guy;
John Wilson, JohnlD. Byers, Samuel Meaner.
Noon Totenxhip.7.-Hugh MeCormlek, Isaac
Deemer, lamb Scott, John Gratistul
Ticlosakin.—John McGluskey, D. L.
Anderson, Willi...l'll.R Samuel Starks, Simnel
Riddle.'
Rewired, That the proceedings of this meeting
be signed by the officers andpublished in the Pins•
burgh Gazette, American, Journal, Telegraph, and
other Whig paper. of Allegheny county. ,
• 'ANDREW PEARCE, Chairman..
RUIN 11Y130, Secretary.
' . . Prrmgoarar, 'May. 11 'WS-
To John McDowell, Joseph — T. Marks, and Tho
masr Perkins, Esquires, Commimion . orAlle
-1 .57;tEn C i ' n u i-- n Theuudensigried hat bee,ti initme.
led to gall your attentioa to the subj .. tif a ' sub
scription on the part of Allegheny uily,-ici- the:
capitalstock of the Pittsburgh and Cougsltiville -
Railroad Compiny, and to submit for your oon,sid•
emtion the accrimpanying. proceedings of the.
Board of Directors of that Company.
ShOuld the Commissioners have arty doubt of the
policy and expediency of such subscription, it is
our, duty to urge respectfully the importance dud
justice of their submitting the question in a formal
manner to the consideration of the - people cr their',
repnnteutativea It would perhaps be out of place '
'Corns to expresean opinion as to the present abil
ity of the.county to contribute to either or both of
the projected railroads to be mode from this city
eastward:3r, but if thorns with whosti the detenniam
tion of the question will rest, should decide that
Allegheny county ought to subscribe to such Mit
proveroents, We cue have no hesitation in present
ing the superior claims of the Pittsburgh and Cote
nellsnile Railroad. The road which i s likely to be
made at lean cost, and which will yield the greet.
eat proportionate revenue, and be under the friend:
ly management and influence of the people of,
Western Pennsylvsnia, has surely the - strongest I
clainaSoo the people or this couotr. Serious ePpre
hensiritis are entertained that the Philadelphia
Company hare sot obtained the power to take
their road room! the. city of Pittsburgh, Without
some Objeem airet unarowed, and that they may
hoe reasons beet known to themselves beindticed ,
to exercise that power, nod refuse to make fhtts-•
borgh the teralinus of their road as soon as a sub.
seription from this county is secured.
In r4eril to the Pittsburgh and Connellsville
Railroad no such apprehensions are felt, liens
will be the actual terminus and here the Western
Depot of that rood will he established.
Though no legal right at present exists for ex
tending the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad
beyond the State line, there i, no doubt whatever,
that at the next session of the Maryland Legit]a•
tare that right in a satisfactory and ',menial form
can be obtained. At their late session a bill chutes-
Mg a company to construct a Riilroad from Cam
berland to the line of Pessaylvania passed the.
Senate by a large majority, and was not rejected
by the House of Delegates, but *as reported at too
lam a period of the session to be acted mato by
that body.
If ao important a matter we are willing and anx-
ious that the merits and demerits of both the pea
posed railroads should be compared and fully coo.
sidered. ,
t IV • subscription is to be made to one and not to
both, we hope'the Commiwioners will deem it doe
to the people to mlinsit the decision to a diner vote
of all the citizens of the comity with whom: decis
ion every reasonable perme will be content.
WDL LARIkIER, Jr.,
EDWARD D. GAZZAM,
JOIIN GERHART.,
GEORGE NOGG, Committee.
_ Tea Sows-rico,. Eismoa—This bridge. says the
• Iris, will have aspen of 9.30 feet, he 23 0 fret high
.from the water, and be '4 feet wide, affording two
outings tracks, two side walks, and a track for the
mile:magus. At each end will be two solid stone
,towers for supporting the cables, CA feet in height
and 14 feet square lathe base. The bridge wal be
suspended on 16 cables, each of 000 No. 10 wires,
final) , secured in deep pits drilled into the solid
completnl it is to be cepable of sus
taining a weightof 200 tons in the centre. The
ortkulatad rower ofieusionofthe wires is 6200 tons.
The cost oldie whole work iiltot to exceed f 1490,.
000. Mr. fircnArort thinks a will come within
$145,030. The Iris also states that tho contract
with the Rail Road Company will pay the propitie
torso( the bridge 6 per cent. upon their investinerd,
so that the stock can lordly fail to be profiitable.
TugOrrro l o ar.—We are now enabled to 113
sure our Pittatiurgh nod river friends that two more
new bents, the equals °IOW Tdegrerph . in every
respect, will be 'ready to be. placed in tho Louisville
end Pittsburgh line in time for the commencement
of the Pall business. It Is undersiorid that one of
the boats is to lie commanded by Cops-`Scut. M.
sos, of Wheeling, end the other by Capt. W Mc.
Lou., formerly of the Shwa Kenton—both as thee.
ough.golug, experienced, okilfA and popular olio
CM as are to be found on the Western teeters—
/coated& Coiffier.
The ,Pittsburgh Catholic is guilty of a very no.
handsome piece of conduct, is an attempt to
make the Gazette responsible fir the remarks of
one of its correspondents, and these not fairly giv
en. We behave ice haveguile as much respect for
the people or those who are their flnuererv. We
wish to ace all intelligent, all prosperous, and all
happy, 'and at the same time, have no utter core
tempt hr those who act as their deceivers. These
are the drones and dolga of society,—the miserable
men who thrive byma4iug war upon classes, at
the very time they are ready' to ask the life blood
from the community. '
Yams.v.—By an arrival at New Orleans from
Belize, we levwn that the Indians have taken por
session of Baialar, committing the greatest mina.
ger. Tally one thousand people have taken re.
Inge in Belize from %Meer, and it was feared that
an attack would be made upon Belize. The place
could easily be larnt; its it is comparatively built of
wood. The inhabitaats were inAreat comterna•
lion. A public meeting was held to devise means
of defence. The brig . Marian Gage, of New York,
was detained for the supposed purpose of naming
orders to Impairs for more troops
Avrltrra Invance.a.-7-The Hermann at South..
ampton had on board over one hundred passe.
gam She would positively Irene on Saturday,
May,6. There are twelve camels on board, which
have jug arrived from Egypt, and err intended
Garthe greet American. Menageries.
The Lumber husinem of Savanah is said to be
in a tlounshing condition. The exports to foreign
ports are more than dooblethat aC hiat year and to
. domeitio pomade increase him been in still greater
ratio. •
Aa attempt was made a ibN4 days since to Lee
the Residenceof the 'vejterable hits Maaison s et
Washington D.C. Fortunately the dames were sail"
pressed without Much damage.
;owest2mtellltestee
.
Rawoao.--Tbo prima;
rr ngiat* riactolders was held et Salem: ou
Wednesdar'and the killowisr board of &minors
Wm. Robinson,
-Ovid Pinney; Beaner.,, ; . ,
.. . 3 . flimm..ll. Warner', hilissillost
John Larwell,.Wooster.
- ' Charles Sherman, lifannfield, ;
dire . Cr:tots then adjourned until the 15th of
Jane, to Meet at Canton, Ohio.
EZEI:=I
Romance and History of _Louisiana, a series or
!Lectures by Charles Gapers% D. Appleton dr.
Co., publishers, N. Y. For sale at the Book store
ofJ. T u Read, Ith st.
These lectures are in a single volume and are
highly.commended by those who heard them, and
by those also, who have given them a readiog.—
The primitive habits of the
. people alone offer a
history full of novelty. and interest.
-We have alsoyeceived from Mr.''Read, a die
.
,c3urse on the % character and public services of
James Kent, lath Chancellor of N T. trom the eh,'
queut pea of.lamei Kant. •
• - -
o
A rew tIIOEZ fsner."—The famous razor strop
man Smitti is again .in town, disposing of his.
straps and athustrig the peopie with his poetry end
stories. 'The world Seems to have gone well with
him, and like the rest of the geniuses who have
eppplied the country,with magnetism, dwarfs, soap
'arid hair eO. we suppose be will retire to his ctoun
try . seat eventually. , The razor strop man has
found success in small profits and. quick re
tumc
•
EDWIN Foutzsr, the great American tragedian
is now performing an engagement in this city with
great sucoess. This is understood to be a farewell
engagement and as such should be. improved
by, all who are friendly to Arnericau talents.
Tat STCYJCILUALMSHE C0211,01r, will we ore
glad to antionuce,iive their first comiert ou Solar
day. 'Our citizens will realize a treat in the marl
cal Way never belbre'enjoYeil here.
We refer connoisseurs in such matters to the ex
tensive assortment of Fines dhil segirs, advertised
by .Mr. P. C. Martin, comer of Smithfield and
Fourth sr. .
_3•Loays ;Ma ifitaatt Itaturemi,—The oubscrp
to the stock of this company continue. to Le
made freely and with a' ateady increase. The,
whole amounts io $1`.9,000 With the prosnect of a
tame addition.
==!
pants, 16th April, 1815.—The repo fashienahle'
costume of the present day is called the Costume
Itepablicaine, which has been adopted by many
ladies in their • parlor., a fantasia which will on.
detrotedly meet with many imitations The dress
Is coutposed of a kind of round jacket, with a
short skirt . , end- the jape. with the back opened;
loose tiprin.a white front. The widen: lea la Char•
lotte Corday. It is, on the. whole, u very pretty
costume.
Idanullas are very f”hionable—raaJe uF shining
silk.blen de Fran...-e, round'hehind, and equate on
the arms. They ore triuuned with black embroi
-1 deries, and live or FLY rows Of Mack IsCe-,lMiSted
with s blue ribbon.
• Dresses et' plain or satin silk are made up with
seven rows of valuers, trintinedin front with rib
bens. The waist and hotly are made tight to the
hody,md the sleeves large and adorned with three
rows of 'talents. .
0.1 of the prettiest toilettes we ever saw, was
composed ae ktllowa—a bonnet of rice straw, orna•
notated with red ribbons and white flowers—a
ihort mautille, bronze color, of square form, and
•furnished With two rows of lace: a riding coat of
thiisarne silk as the mantilla adorned in front with
two volants of ribbon, sewn so as to show a dose•
bin row of silver bell buttons, black satin gaiters,
and a parasol of .white or pink softiies, nearly on
lame as an
The dfeast-ti made shorter then before,
in order to show the feet. Thin is a greet improve•
meat, and will he generally adopted. - •
Children wear n blouse of nankin,. and trialrned
with embroidered ornament., the PIMA are abort
to the knee, made in tee style of Charles 11, and
bordered with lace; high goners, drab color, and a
straw cap, very low Cum.
um-tart mien (Dombey and San) while des.
MM. little Paul, Dickens has benotifuly repro.
mated lire as o visTde firer, dowing through green
meadow. slid over and Issues, now elllO3 and I
dark, now rapid and clear—to wards the invisible
ooeut of eternity.-Today the ssetvis dance in the
sunlight, to.morroie they glide undei edie and
overhangiste.',.ritslies,...d in a moment , the visible
river leaps the-harrier of death 'ad is lost in the
invisible ocean. On the bank. of the visible river
-Spring beautiful flowers and beside them weeded'
the rankest poison, nod the river kisses them able
and Haws onward forever. But the weeds am
kw and the flow*. are many, and the river bright
at its fountain, grime brighter as it approaChes the
barrier of death—mortal. eyes bath not ;seen no
brightness in the ocean of eternity. Even in his
little room, death came not to Pant in, shlidoses ;
golden water danced on the wall and by Its light
the viosble river paned over the barrier - into the
invisibfle ocean.
,
I v
AITAMIS r Y Oarasi.•*ei4inillienton has re-
ceived a mail from ° rt. - uP.to ihit. , et of Nevem 1
ber, and cr.:on:unit- eald , the ,Sta t e Departinest I
the information that 11,_erait:iil bf litr . Buchanan's
letter in th e territory: r aione frdin he Senator
hmaself, had put a at4,tdikieNiltaiisl, of the ques
tion of providing an iiil *k4ntle.nto - govemment for
themefres, in eopsequenettnt`& rejection of the
Oregon Bill by Coopers. Iluii....now tend Mr.
Benton a petition to ho laid before Congress, ear
nestly involing the protection of our law, and go
vernment. - •
.A Sin.orca Sno - r.—A few days since, at a re
cruiting station near Bloomington, Ind., a soldier
was shut down by onler of the me:ulnas Sergeant.
It seems that the totfortnote victim named New
mans, had indulged freely in liquor, aad was, in
consequence, put under guard- • Beeoining: sang.
ed, he succeeded in aelpin„ Gout his prison,
ed a musket and threatened to kill the Sergesnfm—
At this junction the Searge ant ordered two wnti
nels who Lad been placed to guard him, to. Gre
on him, which after the second order they did,
which Caused his death in about two hours.
Fits-rtresi rs,—The Boston Courier gives an es
tract of a knee from n young Mao in Marseilles
to his father in that city, which, after speaking of
lame of the effeetarof , the revolution, sayer-4t
loot• rather strange: to ace a merchant transacting
business on change with a musket on his shoulder.
They !the mob! mrshed tin. Gorenreix foe, ia
mad puddle yesterday, and served one of the
National Guards in the name way. They have al.
:toot got the “weiplency of the
For lb. Potd . burghleire.
MT MOTTIER.
llottina vorresit et malrent,"
•
Er VIASTVR WITIT6
My Mother'—never breathe that name
l'ampt ita holiness
For with it wale 4-thousand thought.—
A ml-gentle.tutun'ties press • - - •
•
Around ray heart, and null me back
Upon young like's unbeaten 11Sek. , :
My Mother—she it was that-led
My early steps along—
That plucked the gayest flowers of earth,
And sang the sweetest song!
That pressed her lip unto my brow—
( feel its pressure, aver now!
My Mother—though her eyes are dim—
Her (bran with age is bent,— •
The broken flower, though crushed to earth,
Ilath still a sweeter scent.
It hangs around my youthful way,
While others blossom and decay. •
I never hear Ler lender name,
Without a thoughsof other years.
When I have strove to win her smile-- -
Deserve her ready prnist- ;
It calla my spirit back again, •
Where fonder mores and viva have lain.
I tread again the pleasant tath
My youthful fatasteps trod—
I kneel within the little. church—
The home of God!
I pear the music. of the skier
I see rlre maidens' darksome eyes.
My Mother—oh, it is thy name
That Itringeth Mete to view!
I have no thoughtl have no with
Unknown to thee.
Thou kr.oweat all—and it were well—
No other tongue the tale might te!L
My diotler—ah,thrice hallowed name'
It lies upon my lip,
• Like to the honey of those &niers
No bee bath dared to alp.
It tier.—and there it yet shall be,
While livings-when I seek to die!
Steamer Mount Vernon, Cincinitati, May 3,1E49.
/bemire Or tax errs.—When the celebrated Dr. I
Rush declared thin drunkenness was a disease, he
enunciated o truth which theexperienee .41 o 4 tins
tins of medical men is every day confirming. The un- '
happy, gad too many apparently insane excesses of
those wholisdulge In the use of salmons liquors, is thus
accounted for. The true cause of their conduct, which
is taken for lufatuation, Is very frequently found in 1
diseasedstate of the liver. Plo organ in the human
system, when deranged, produces,. mere frightful eat=
Mom. of diseases. And If, Instead of applying reuse•
dies to the manifestations of disease, tuts tan oven the
case, physicians would ireseribe with a view to the
original reuse, we would .have sewer deaths from cows
plaints which are the result of a deranged state of dal
organ. Thret•fourdle of the diseases eurimerated as.
der the headier caustungtlon,•ltave their seat Ina dis
eased liven (Bee Dr. (Metal great mirk.) •
Ijedlgostioe, stoppage of the menses, covivenessoind
leisal irregularity tu the action of the towels, are dirs.
eases orienting In the same prolidc cease, re Is also
Xh•Xdreildful • wmuIIe,DTSPI.PSLA. Those who are
athicted with wag of the above enumerated diseases,
may telltesietre4 thalde source of their maladies din
deliver; and for its correction, th e beet rented] OM
ar.rad to the public, -la Dr. ] 'Lane's celebrated Liver
Pill, for the cure of em* or Liver coMpleist.
The genuine inside can be had at the Drug Store of
m 714 - 'KIDD& C 0,40 wood et
far MAGNETIC TELEGRAM
Ceeeispeattexee
- -
of IlleP-Pittsburgli,
Waraz*no.s,.2ll.lry'iiclßiS.
Sictirz—bfr. Might of adlina moved to tote
optbel6ll 63r 110 admission of Witottosiu, to mot,
7 The bill 'provale bt: the ippninhaent of ad
daioonl elirl . : 1001 ; in the Patent (Mee, was
The bill introduced by Mr. Tamp of Tennes•
see, for the, piyment Or sundry bonniest in the
service of the United States, was referred to the
Committee on Claims.
Mr. Johan:iris resolution; relative to deferred
army notninatiOns, was taken up and debated by
Meseta: Allen and Boyd; and, after adopting a tea•
olutioe to adjourn from Mondak till Thursday of
next week, the Senate adjourned.
Homx—The House was engaged moat of thd
morning on • unimportant business. After the
Standing Committees had reported, the House, on
Motion of.blr. Rockwell, resolved itself into Com
mitre° of the Whole on the State of the Union.-
- Mr. RIO& of Massachusetts, in the Chair. The Post
Office Bill being under consideration, Mr. Cooke, of
Tennessee, niade a !Wlng 'speech, attacking the
Administration. The Committee arose, pd tie
House adjourned. •
Cornmpondenee of ilaa fiusbarg h Gazette.
Philadelphia, Map 18,1648
There has been a later arrival at New Orleans,
from Mexico. Mustang the cornespoadent of the
Delta, writes that only three deputies weirs want
ing at Queretaro, to Arm a quorum.
- The Britannia-from Boston gesteiday, (3t . Liver.
pool had..lpassengers and $12,0001a specie.
Richard H. Toler, Esq, editor of the Richmond
''Whig died yesterday at his residence in Rich
mond.
The London Chronicle of thm.-.2Sth inst ; has in
iu postscript a telegraphic despatch that Ledru
Rollin find Flcwon, two radicalv of the French Pro-
Maimed Government have resigned and that Parts
was trawled.
The Cond of Inqnuiry meet at New (Menus
and examined - Mr. Walter, the editor of the Doha,
ill relation to the interlineatihn in the Leonidas let
ter, which he hesestides to have peen his. The
memlient of the Cant have 101 l for Cincinnati via
the river mute.
Sr. Lort,MsilS, 1 848 .
Asurnsiss Smarm—The Govenicrof Arta's.
sin tuts mipainted Wm. R. Sebastian, Esq., no Seas
star in 6U the vacancy caused by the death of Mr
Ashley. .
Frehalve Correeposetenee of the Pmebargh Catch*
" PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
. Philadelphia, MuylB, Gr. o.
.Flour--Salea of Wodoto gt $ 5 , 61 111. la
Com • Meal--.Snlea at - 112,37 y Ida-3far4t
Wheat--Moderate ales of prime White at 13S
039. aria of prime Rail 'at 137 e p ba,—Prices
nominal.
Coni—Sales of prime Yellow at fan p bu.
Cottpir-The market la quiet with no change in
quotations.'
Pravisions—Ybere nothing doing excepting
in pickled meats, which are inateady demand with.
no change in quotatione: . =
Whitley—Sales at 221 c per gall.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
v.
Flour—The market iskel l'l' th y a l' g
n S yereerda r. ).",
and the business done is at a arnallecnruesslcm.
hetiinf;moderate sales of Coy Mills at 55,25 lir
bbl.
Wheat—Z.3lles of prime Red at 141 p bu.
Corm—Prime White is selling at 43c and Li:Ube
Yellow at 4Sc per bu. Market doll.
RY:c,-.S . ales sa!SOc p bu.
PrOrisioas--ihere is • feir inquiry ix Pork, bu
liule ie dieng in other article a.
Groceries are without change.
Whiskey—Sales at 231 a e gall.
New York, May IS, 0 r.
Flour—Sales of Genexe bland• id53,67111G,12/
pee bid. The merle' is heavier than yesterday
and the business done is at a small concession:.
Grain—The market Lir wheat hag a downward
tendency, but corn sad oats is weedy, and rather
dull. 'Sales of prime Yellow Corn at 57f1 8,
which 1 ewe as the present nominal ranee. . Sales
of prime White wheat 411=0139 per hat, at which
rates there are more sellire than buyeis.
Provirloue—There I. no activity in any amide-
Quotations remain steady. Soles of Western No.
I mess Pork at $10,62010,75 bbl, of Prime
Western at SS,WithXl-rp -
Stocks—Thee i more activity in the market
ith an upward teadcricy. ' .1-
ma . rket is steady with small pal
psve&ou. l.le
Cotten—Tbe market is quiet with no sales to t
Pxt
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Cmerm. n, May 15,6 P. w.
flour--stle. la Si 012Sa 50. per bbL
Whiskey—The market has ahessimity dowse
want, with niederate saki may.piilß ct. yes gall
Groceries—l hear of no change. in any Snide?
Molasses is doll; on also the Sugar market.
Provisions—Very Mlle doing.
NEW oELEA:I9 ISIAREET
' -c ., Ozz.s...u, May 12, ISt&
Cotton—Tbese is some inquiry in the market.
Grocerim—No change in gnotationa, and very
Little doing.
Provision—Are without change—iota& Wes
out,.
flour--Moderals sales of Ohio at 611.756 - 5 pu
u}• The statue orIIUGU MITCHELL anti be ere.
seined to the' Itible and Anti•Mesonie. Convennon,
(soon to as.ettildet as a Candidate for nomination for
Clerk tithe Court. While arc's?" disinclined to etc.
personal preferences before the airbus of tie
Convention. ere mast be permitted to say, that lee We
that
with the belief that 11. Mitchell has claims
that the Moe and AnthMesoniepetty'bf this county
•re called upon In plaice to testiest. Dot no O. has
mutated tore, yet his fidelity to thelniteintse paver
her or squid be galled in question.
Mersa Br. Cams and Ilatarma. •
Covnt ',carrot—Mews. Mum: You wiU please
throstah the rolumps of your paper, that the name of
JOHN BYEHH, of Findlay township will be pawns
ed to the COMM; COUlareOlaentioll fr)(ll.llitlalian as
the Anti-Masonte and Whig ex:Ablate fa County Au
ditor. The qualibeatians of ily. Byers are such **so
manse the faithful disehange of the duties of the °Mee,
and be firmness and coml.:ley as a Whig, glee him
mon claims upon the favorable consideration Mille
party. He will be supported In Convention by ,
utyls MANY WHIGS:
Coons Resurea.—Messrs. Editors: You ere 'egos*.
Ed to accoutre that HUGH ideCORMICK, Esq., of
of Alcoa township • is s dandidate for nomination for
the dime of Registgy subject to the decision of the
AnU•lU*sooic and NVblg Courtly COLIV.IIiOII. •
royl3 VER.94.1
• Rawson or Toe Covirr.—HILARY.DELINOT, of
the 3th Ward, Pittsburgh, will be supported la the Anti
blasoulc and Whig Counotion, 33r the odSce of.Cour,
ty Recorder. • tdr. /inict was releid'a "Carder ou Bre
nots Island; is ut old adult, a Food Whig, sod wor
thy of au attire support. He wiw le the Inc war, and
i. (ether in the Revoludooary.sear. •• •
9 •
mytdltwtlT • • EAST. MERIT.
To rug Verna Or ALLIOUTAT Corm . —I respectful
ly oder myself ea • candidate for Clerk of Me COUIt of
toms - ler Freesia., it c.,inf Allegheny coolly, subject to
to. declaims of the approssehitur Democratic Wing Con-
Tendon. if I should ba - so roman e as - to obtain the
majority - of your suffrage., my endeavor shall • be to
discharge the duties ofthe alike with fidelitY, .
rayla:d&strif • , LEWIS YOUNG..
Corm RtaISTML— The mane , of JOHN DIECAS.
IMF is re.pecttiatly presented to the AVlng and And-
Masonic Capeennon, as a caratidaD for the office of
Register. tnyld MANY FRIENDS.
arTO tea 11•11 . atm Lau.—Colastraek , s Nerve and
'Wale Liniment end Indian Vegetable glair, le the goon
elfeeleal care for Ilbeantalirat. Sold bY Wbf. JACK;
.4' N. Agent far , Pinning's/6 norlaUcwiail . ;
Wm RII0h511:14..-WIS U. fehllitgled to 'mats that
WILLIAM J. ASHES, otAllesheny. city, is earoli•
dale fh. hhigi.c. oneegieller ot this county, eet to
she ootoittation of Whig ear We.
Email Rronson--/AIKED V. KENNEDY, of Alle
gheny city, will bo oopponed before th e Wlgie wail
c o a aoo orbool for the Oleo of Co9llll}
boer. mybralliaarte. ,
. .
B.OOLS & Co.: 'Please m announce for lathe name
of lOHN ydcp,WEN, P. M. of lierrionsaille, as a snit.
Wle candidate for We office of Recorder of Allegheny
county, at the next annual election. Believing lam
worthy, Al well a competent 2 WC Present hi an oat
choice, subject ton derision old , . Why
lone nest. , mylb• POUT PAYETTE.
CLana or Tex Courre.—DAMEL .IIdeCURDY, of
Elizabeth, will bra candidate for the othee of Meek or
the several Coons of Allegheny conoty, eubject to the
4eri.ion of the Anti-Mnoonic and %lug County Con-
Tornio. mylendkwtC
laler Does your but titt . off, does your Ilan turaltray
Is it harsh, m dry, or dtny, pray?
11 .3 1 i• thus, you eau make It sod, olky and Ilne,
Dark and healthy, and beauteous u mine
F
ha. this, you have buf.three shillinp to give
For a bottle of Jones' flair Itertorativo,
Reader, ify you hare bad hair you would mill) be U.
tbulshed at the !Ugly .efliret a three ahillbta bottle of
Jones' Coral flair Restorative haa o, 11It needs but oue
trial. Sold az ea I.llorty , riar I • ,
•
1,13. Don't ham yellow dark TrathP-they can be
ottde peaty white by tut fume aging t lot Of Jones
itratxr th nt ft hardens tint gtadi tmetans the
breath, tool Bd at 69 Libent , iicr•lttLkwly
. . . . . i...
l l4 ' 7CiaTEli ft: 4( I :=lM a gii s e' 1 7 11 :774a
at =on p.iidee'.1.7.......' I . ' ' ''.'' ...
o : - ..1 .
1
• •, 4 ii4u- pr . 4?,:.4. a ! ,,
,07.. back 1 ,„„ g „ , - i ii f ir,-
'.. 1 gghthdo ... 3:' .do
: •: ' I'3'. ';" :.
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1
3 ars do do do . . Pali, ISV to 12. '
.3 eighth do .do do .
_. • . -
2 half do Hennesay do, dark, 1442. .•
9 . do dw do, pale, 1E42
2:." Jo Sarerae do do, tiMll.
:CB go o , & este 2,rfar ' r .. , •
2 pipes Swan sAn.
9 do ' Imperial Eagle Gin.
•
I - do Blatt Horse do
-1 pantheon lamaiesSpiriis. • .
.1 do Irish Whiskey.
11/qr pipes Bone.. Pori Wine I Vintagek, 1.935
10 00 London Market do 1 lo 1512.
10 do ' Magna) . Pori do )
19 gra SS Maddins 'Wine
12 do Shf Mb do ISOpetior Wands and
•, •
10 do Syningion do do nstages,ld37.
0 eighths do do do -1 )
10 yrs Pensartin Pale Sherry .. t •
5 do Arnomilado do •do 'Vintages IWlts
-4do Brown do k . choice brands.
3 do Golden do -'
-
• .
4 pipes Kagal Madeira.
3do Sicily do I Fresh amivals and
12 hbds Sicily
IVine 1. iiirsei ~,,,,,.
40 hf do do do ) , Unions. •
15 qr casks Sweel Malaga.
10 do do dry do
100 dor Brandies, in bonles; i Varies brimis..verLil
150 do Wine., do s . ild. 1!
- la baskets Crown Champagne;
20 do Maltese Cuss* do
15 Wide' Claret Si Estephe,
100 dos bottles do do
50 lib's 0 K Whisk-ay; I,Dislilled in ISIO rod
25 hide - do t • 1642
Or bbls old Peach Wendy; .7
IMPORTED CIGARS; •
faooo La Vega Regalia Cigars; '
45,000',. Rosa do do
9,Wit %Yoshi:gum do du •
6.000 Rapides do 'do . . 1
).5,000 Dos Amigos do
Alikt Sibiu do ' I
SAIOO Clemeneins do
2,000 La Autiquedad do .
8,003 Orals • do
2,C00 Emulacions " do
5, W ;
E La sc
b ß u a a y s e i od'
esu do
i
I, X OO- Cu am y urgo
do
10,000 Just° Sans Principe.;
14,000 Steamboat do
10.1201 Falls do
PIM dos Playing Cards;
9 taxes Bitters; i .
10 do Chewing Tobacco; , •
4 blids Powdered Sager, ...
•
10 boxes Sardines; ' -
8 casks Loudon Pamir ape and pta, Sc.
. With many other articles in the Roe too numerous
to menden:l. Many of the Wine. and Liquor. are of
-toy own bqponation, direct foam Dirope and the is
. lands. Metelunits. steamboat Inn keepers, hotel keep
ers, he., are Invited to call and examine a Inge' and
well waned stock. ,myl9 P. C. MARTIN
SWHAGS --A A MILY-014 Co,GO 'Market street, have
just received per }::pies, 11' cartons of, Shawls,
7°TPT''ngArsc77'rT 3"k.ik"ge' Sill
ie A.VAudoriall • nyl9_
_
GOOLX , I—A A Mason & Co have received
JJ An extensive aisortinent of rich Dresv (kW, con
sisting of 150 sis Berea., 50 ps Grenadine, us Silt
ingoes and Mohair Stripes, GU p. of Fail de
ny Cose, an
entire neve nine; Fouland Silk and Fan do, in
great variety.
nO 9 PER'S IirFINEDSHRED ISINGI.ASS, for Ea
hag. table jellies, put up in pound and quaver
pound papers, with directions for stunt; for saw by
_ B A FAHNISTOCK Ss Co,
tulip ens & vrOOd
I!EM2E=4I
ny
1010.111N1 - lo —3
by bids kil l 9 BLA C
KBURN drird
h Co store nod
IA: for so t
11L ~ .0 Jere. Rim in r . to o ro ß o L tr li vgi
co.
ACON-6 Olds prime faith; Ab do do Sbouldetr;
B
116 do Ride% in More and for Oar by -• •
mylo • ' 0 BLACKBBILN 804 - water st
OAP-150 bY. Cineinunn Snap; in Um, and for sale
by nay ID • 0 BLACKBURN A. Co
CIIFTSE—,7OO b. laadizand for sale br
wyla LIAIAII DI KEY& Co, from st _
Q WEEP POTATOESFOR SEED-1 bild
17 Ly .llAr %- ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
„ .
PT ABll-6 casks In stoe o r superior quality, far
I*Ulilittill for sale by
sup; . ISAIAH DICKEY at Co l
P ..._
EARLASI.I--6 casks iu store anif for rale by,
myl9 ISAIAIL DICKEY &Co
-- - '
Yo} LOUR—a bbl. Family Flour. far aukb
; •
Fm7l9 FRIEND, RIIRY & Co
'OVA RL /11311-110 bbla reed per altar Caleb Cope nod
far pale by mTle : maser a BEST
BUTTER -2 kris, I bbl, received and for sale by
m yIS •- TASSEY & BEST.
POTATOES -70 Wilt • ou hand and for sale hi
y'. , TASSEY &BE
la ST
BACON -2 east. Sides, rre'/ and for sale by •
inyI9TASSEY lc LIEST
DOW GLASS-5.0 la. ass'
VirlPi d .iSCI, 00 bond
V V and for sale by [DVS TASSE.Y.k. LIEST .
S—
ODA ASH—G 2 casks Soda Ash. from Terumnfs
'factory, Glasgow. Scotland, via New Orleans, to
arrive per steamers Empire and Amerman Eagle; 44
casks of which arwof the purest quality. for Bins glue
manufacture. raylS POINDEXTER A. Co
PRODUCE -114 bbla Com Steal; IT do Corot 'l2 do
Et V flaw; 114 packa (MIS landing from 'neuter
Comet mod for imlo by I C BIDWELL. .44
61 ,
m 219 water
VEERS HAIR-7eseks ;tie, reed, for eee
men ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
L ARD ILb . bld b o , able &lewd Lana Oil, jus laadint and t.
rirylS 0 BLACKIIIIIIN & Co
Fbble large No J Mackerel; 20 hat(do do did'
. Mara and for sale by t:
ego 0 BLACKMON & Co
TEF2, BUCKLES—St< el Radar. for lodic, belt.
0 both Etfd .ad pla n for . nln by
au 17 Y H EATON Co
MATTRASSNEEDLES—Msurae. Nening,Croieb
et. Knitting end other Needle., for gain by
my': •-FN EATON &Co
1,11.ACI: Pita LACE-:-Beantifal pauema of black
•
II Lace for Margin.; ,tos r•orirecl at
to 17' F...1T01T9
T - ixto OIL-5 • bbl. W • ter Lard 021, for rale by
.1.4 '.. rayl7 ' f 'WICK ft-SCCANDIA . SB2' .
etHEFSE-111.1 boaparms W R Cheese. for sale by
%a layl, .- i WICK k 11DCANDIASS
DRY PEACIII.I rock. roar reed and for We by
Inyli WICK k NeANDE.r.s.s
RAISINS—e 9 box eah Ramos, for sale by
rr
triyl7 WICK ha ACCANDLISS
IDOTASII-10 rasa*, a prime ari ate, for sale by
ea 717 • WIC[ at WCANDL:SS
AIL
. A.
A • L-SO:IA—Co; .0 Market street, bare me
i
per exports. stn rich Parasols and Para.°lem.,
embracing some a the best Tare Salim do with eery
hei (tin. es.
(100:1 CRAPES—AA Mason tr. Co, have opened
.J 41) Ike a white, pink, blue and suave cord Crapea.
. .
UMNER SHAWLEI—A arse sapid, of abovegoods
S
lately reeesved 6 s . net , as' Blt,raget Victoria, Linen,
lteiLblk Mohair; lane., Moak. de Laine. he, at
Der &Soda House of. inyl? . W R htURPHY
D qUalifi l l i r. inE A r n S eret r a a A to bl e k a d h o li f atio nt
p.c.,. be Consul. the stare of -
rayl7
W c ILMURPHY
DOOMING FROMM'S —An ....sent of above
'Ail goods. of nkir Patter., lately eVed ad Dry Doods
11.se of inyt7 W It MURPHY
BURLAPS -11 bales heavy 40 inch Dories just
rend by sitnenurr with •
st
mfG •
1:4611.11-CliECg-9-1 case li;atingrbeeks; lost open.
eil otyr 811ACKLI711 . & WHITE
eIANRASS-4 hale, essotred aunlitien. medium and
tine, sal reed by Stilac KLETT& WRITLI
P ACOt• I la a
droi ii
Sages
poncadt i
lase;
:17 do Shoulder's;
11 do Rides; *la day reed on consign•
monk - and for sate low to clots,
myltalik" ALEX AlounconnoN. front.
r4` 7 ° P" Bop
t
P9l,l7l:—Pri?bPSYkicker ulna, hut u ed
Al." "1' LEl ußckvi , •
ZMT==M
-74 bales for
,by 3y17 U •
WWI: CULBERT: 40N
-0Y*71.1 baler. Ist surt. : Weatern Nrot.Yl:sik, re
,
ce.trutg and. Ibr,talr byt •
. & CULVERTSON
_
ROAT EOM ail - . E—Suitable fur More bozo.
with (mulling, cables, k.c. complete. Enquire of
HANNEN, WALLACE & Co, or or
otylo ALEX CAMERON, AlleeheeT ene
URA TOBACCO-00 bolts Fillet Jc Rappor's Cuba
4,./ Tobacco, in more ond fot !lie by
m 716 MILLEILI RICKETSON
Ilit4.9 l trlV blqs sUperole n
couwau , eut and for rate by
m)16• -ttkiLILER kRICKETSON
bbl. eider Vinegar; It eighth Mal ,
white wine Vinegar, in' tuna and for sole by
royiti A4ILLER d RICKEY:4ON
_
SUOAR-40 Una N U s g r landing from SICIIOCI .
Monongahela and for anle by
myth JAMES DALZELL
B ARLEY—W'ck. - r sale 14
IAI%1&+ DALZ ELL
01` A2ll-43 casks tainliag fitim strainer Lae
Erie and for wale by 'znyln JAB BAIsZELL
- ------- .
T ARD 0111.-11 u Mao loading mom .
stunManongabe.
- .Li' la and for sale by-
suylG JAS DALZELL
G _
ROUND IdUSTARD-41) cans pose Loudon Mu.
lard; nl do do Denhani.doi lb .. American din
1 calved and for sale by
. ..
Junin . _WICK A ArCANDLF.S.
• --
FLAXSEED -55 btajusi ree'd ind nil. tale by
myla JC WOW ELL., Aleut
",--"," th. but 4 4 .giq Palled {l4.77thValet
W by e_ • - 1.41 6 • • J C DWI YELL
dia . rd—% bbl. ao
. con 11aLuaT c at imp td rof v sal
a
" by
bblsiu 'more and km sate by
CORN N"'..7 • ELL
ULM Ablt AND C Y—de. $ 1 . 3c51. Agt; lu do
0 'Gorman Clay; for male by 0716 J C BIDWELL
eI,_ROUND CINNANIONLII eons pure, groom! Cin.
AA • namon, for sale by
MTANDLFSS.
rmovm-4 bblo tketto Cloves, for sale by
.j9O O - 1 WICK & AVCANDLESS '
al Ln I more
lj Broom - dee for sale by •
mild..; WICK & Id'CANDLESS
rILASS-145 bss e. 5.10 OlassTlV do HMV,/ do; cs do
5 szid do; tor sole by .
mild • L 2WICK krCA?iDLIE4B
SUCIAR HOUSE NOL4SIVS—Frast Si. Lonis Re
finery, for solo by,
mylo . WICK M'CANDLT7.O
AF
UAP SULIAH-44 bbl.,assorted Not, for sale by -
olylG IWICK &ArCANDLESIL -.
mutErrs SNUNP bbls, lu bladders, 141 aille
WICK &ZIVCANDLASS
Nr SUGAH--160 hbdi prime N,d. Sornr; 150 bbls
Plaalatiod Molasses; tOr sate tow br. L . -
roylb JAS A lIVICHLSON & Co
sada fri•ah, for sale .
tulle . . 1, \VICK ArCLNDLISS
' VI ite all or - sa aby
myta ' •'— 2 , VICA IM'CANDLMS
ciltoururAtiapicr.-0...N5h , J. 0 medmd
kA tor .alo arytti WICK &AITARDIA.239 •
BCYITLE COltk3-10 feed and for sala b
m7U_•
• BRAUN RUM
-• . •
AUCTION- - BALE&
Illy Aiurtleißear.
. ,
Diy peak' te....i-ice" Auction:
'oii Honday :morning, the 29d ins; it 10 ritirick, 'at
the COMMTCIIII' Sales Room, earner • of Woad mid
Fifth linnets, will be sold, to close' sundry cosmic..
mesas, ts great 'satiety of fresh and seasonable , Dry
Goods, cToths. cassia:urea Winans, summer tweed.,
bleached and brown truialina mouse de lain.., lawns,
giagbornascarfs, hosiery, dtreads, te. •
• Al 0 o'clock, p. m.
1 fine &rasing bureau, marble top; 1 do almh stand,
do; 1 pair fine side tables; 1 mahogany hair um sofa,
1 do do rocking chair, 19 do do chairs, 1 pair card la.
blot, bier and low post bedsteads, feather beds. , bed
'. ding, mattresses, imposed and .rag carpeting, tables.
. fancy and common chain, together with • getteral ea
rimy of kitchen niensils,glamware,queestrare, knives
, and forks; rates gnMenes, liquors and cigars.
•
' • At 71 o'clock, p. as. •
VarictY gooda 'ratchet, pistols, acconlcons, fifes,
boom nod shoes, hardware and cutlery. An.,
Myth JOHN DDAVIS, Aucu
Catalogued Sale of 2250 Far Aioriatie SPriug' mt. , /
l •,, Summer Garotcnts. , , •
On a Credit of three months on all sans over 2100.
Will be sold 'wawa reserve, at the Commercial Salim '
Doom, corner of Wood and Firth storm; ou FridaS
morning, pay' oth, at 10 o'clock, a large sasortomut of
anParlor quality ;mix style fashionable spring and sum
mer <lathing, eonsiming •of merino l tweed, emlonade,
gingham, here:don, linen andchec sack coats, yelper
plaid and.ifigured vakiscia, pencil gingham, fancy
cashmere end plain and black satin vest., !toper fancy
eassimere,buttinen, Bath cord, Roxbury, stripe, coin:m
ade and Deurbon csasinierc pants, blue stripe hoer*
mac:-Lickery. check and Canton flannel shins, fine
muslin shins with linen bosoms, collnrs,hc„ bleached
and brown mallet anddrill drawers, matlums, duck,.
brown drill and deninim overall...flawed and plain
baits jeckete, dmmyl9 JOHN DDAYIS, Anus -
• •
t,. 211Wrinr: Water Appsratus at Auction.
Will be , sold this afteruoon, at 2 o'clock, at Davis'
Commercial Auction Rooms,earnar of Wood and Firth
streets. thecomplein fixtures of a MincrolWou*Stund,
consisting ,of 3 copper fonnlains and conk., forcing
pomp, silver set. counter, rign,gartometcr, hammier,
/
he. On. Iso, li large Show minding,
. ettyle I JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt_
T oned ae Salo of Boas
Milt. honti Wednesday, Thursday and Satins
day evenings. _ myW .101111 D DAVIS, Auct
AMUSEMENTS
• p,ITTIBIIB.OIITURATRICe`
O. S. Posed Manager and Lessee.
SECOND iNICHT OP THE FAREWELL ENGAGE
. ME SE OF hill. EDWIN POSHEST.
FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1913, will, be preseated the
Tragedy or:
OTI9ELLO.
Othello' • • • •hlr. Forrest.'
logo, Mr. Oxley.
DesdenuOna Miss Pone.
Attie %Thiel, DANCE, by Miss Anon Malein
To conelude with the,
. .. _
• ...-
; • DEAD 8110 T.
Tunis `, Mr. Dunn. I Louttahi,, Petrie.
[D. tint and Second Tuir,:r, ennui • Pit., 3:1,-•ttalle
ty :6; Prilate Box, $1.,00.. . _
—.- _ .
' ' I GRAND CONCERT. - . .
T ' STEYERUMULI29 I ECOMPt I NY would ten.
Peetfully intetruk.e cnitenao( littetostgit and vi
cinity that they unit give a (Ruud Inetruntental M
ean at the Athentrunt, Liberty ante% on Saturday
evening, alrih in/4. A vaiiety; of their choicest pieces
selll be peril:anted on the occasion.: For particulate
tee bills of the day. • - •. " ,tnyla
'FANCY' DRY - GOODS:
SEAMAN'S! , MUIR,.:
:321 Broidway, ark.,
dPORTERSAND JOBBERS of Sas, French prix=
red Musliny Batte(;es, Laces, trainee:lain, Merit
'nos, Shawls. Hosiery, Glove, Lawns, Dortilmxtuss,
ANDALL OTHER VAIIIMIESOF F4lliCif GOODS.
They invite country.lderehants, , sis:sur4 New York,,
.to C.711113i110 their stock before waking their purchaser.
Mr. Mali was lat mini . years of the-house of A. T.-
Stewart & Co., pour which he retired on theist ofilan.
Id46i sod Mr. Janes Dieltion, (who his sto interest In
the buirneu,) Wt. also ferottkly known in that trial,.
ligament. ' ater3(try
Notlite to Trakelerat
EXPRESS. CANAL PACKET-LINE -
• PHILADELPHIA AND - BLTIMORE.. •
..1111:absc . rit , :ez pi hays engaged
. drau2 . l
from the Aqueduct at :Free KEE
port , "
She will depandoiltat 7 o'clock m th e morning, Nom
the fiat Street above the upper ltridgc.
passengers wfll breakfast oo board, and will be
punctual et the hour. • '• •
For peerage or tufortustion, apply to
• • tV. KUTCH, Mow Rouse,
t • Or D. LF.ECH &Co , Canal Basin.
Fare—Niue Dollars through! •
ily this arrangement passengers will go througl. in
less than three days and ' a half, passing over the rail
road in daylight •• • •mYld
•
ECLIPSE. TAA2ISPORTATIOIS LINE.
MINSIB4B,
S H wrl i reonirVr r:m r. tlTar iA tr. tra lk ;:s t ir th i teniripi;
daily. Produce and merehantlize taken at tow rates.
Alerehmadixe from Baltimore brought oat at Canal
comeß.Ti, five days. J C BIDWELL; J. t.
Water st, doors above Moue , . House, Pittsburgh.
I B ROBINSON & WENN,
m •17 DI South Chart. at, BLltimerti.
SHLECT SCHOOL:
(Smoot. Rome rs las Tune YesserrElas, Cm-stca.4
Mrioa of pupil .7 ( h: o olvVl Ise,: pae
n tr y t , hez !Li
a MIL]. Palrellage is respeefdly sotieited.
•
Pittsburgh, Aptil OS, DNS.
lizer.meles—ilee. D. Riddle, D.
D. D. • •
Mr. Clow Apr..
- Luke Loomis. -
V. W. Wilson.
Henry Wilkinson
NOTICE bemby given that the fourth instalment of
FIVE DOLLARS per sham on the Cipiial Sleek
of ibis Company, is required to be paid on or before
the let day
p er next: - The fifth instahnentof FIVE'
DOLLARS er sham, 011 or before the let day of Sep.
tardier, and the sixth itiautlment of FIVE DOLLAIO ,
per share otter before the tat day of Norember belt, at_
office, N. W Walnut street, Philadelphia ".
Payments Ira- be received - of eon or more instal:'
1 mews, or the stock may lie paid Inman at the option of
the switholdera t and 111'er-email' be allowed from dans
of payteent.
Instalments not pnid punctually, abe subject to
the penahy . or one per cent. per mouth. as requited by
late. • - • fiEORGE V. BACON, Treasurer.
N. 11.—Instalments trill be
sired
by W. H. DEN
NY, at Manufacturers` P. Idetelmuu , Bank. - -
—_..__,Job Office for
a.a.lE:nbi,vle or one half bf a NevropepeTand Job Of--
lee now in MCCMSIM OIMMIMS, M tbn elm of
l'utaburgh., twill be rold.on favorable terms, if violin.,
-non be made zoom There is abattll7l worthof Job.
bine done weraly.danng the dullestleasen,and twine .
Mat amount per week during areaseat portion o
the year: For particulars, inquire male more ofitEtt-
GF.11.3 ItTelff:4 comer Wood and Frau eta, Pitts ,
burgh. • - - • ltrot ,
lIIMEffEM2I
BUARKALiCOmNI6BIUA MEECIIIMS,
•-• . .
Ponlsaias mendon paid no the tale a Wool, and lib.-
al advmeto nude on consignments, . . ....
mylddltwly
—C7
.
dodo"Etat - -Finn Gold Miniature Cisie do do Lock
e ts los Hair do do Drams Pow; do do Ear Rings
do do Lager igs; do do Guard ekaino, do do Foli.
Jo,' do' do Paned, and Peak do do Ilradelets ma
Clasps. Thoft In want organ JossrehT will do wants,
.11 an 11e before purchasing, . - ' -
myld ReibEY & KECOX,markrist
0 TEELGOODS—SteeI Bea. ihe ben, aesori
meut in the eitv Steel Lend. do Bea Tnewl.n do
Perm do; do' Puree Mugs; do do agave; do Slides; do
Key Rings; do Top Comb; juet rood at the :Wee Fancy
Stow. Da Mattel street.
• . nayiel , 108Eit k ISOX •
. 13 Pis' eat
r,ENAS ROBl3lNS,ratent Arent Waehiugton,
will he in the city at the Monongahela Hotta, en
Wednesday .end Thursday...lh . • •
Uentleman henna bootee. .at Weshingtoek will
plep.ecnß, oathey may leeee their orders ga .the Ga.
eette otEee. • _ wy1631"1
i'~''~'!
BY STEAM TO THE AQUEDUCT. , •
k CO. will send a steamboat daily, at' 7 A.
L AL, to the *roduct, 'whale Passenger. , 11.111 be
e.veyed tO PhiLadelphia sodßaJtimorn as mat, with.
oat any delay. For, further Inquire at
the off., Monongahela Monte, or of Leech &
at the Caisal Basta • myls
GEO. W. SMITE & CO,
liiFORM their friends and the public that they 41,
no longer sup COAACCIIOII with their late estelilish•
menu in Penn wee - , known a l the Pittsburgh Urewery,
haying removed their entire business ti the POINT
111thlWp.ILY, in Pin streen thylkAketlyB
Pat at leda,Asb. ,
A A CASKS ]a s. ILmots & SWF Eammla, jug& land
'l4Y ing from worm Nonbom Dgbt.and for male by
.W & 3=CUELTREEI,
_ mylB IGO üb.ny,,v
ZEME
AA LL persons knowing thetnsel• indebted to think
pg'coin by Gook acconot or nor; itl c . all un
Viinktrk, at the sutra al A & C. Bradlop, No. 42
Seeonil street, nannitko p•pmeO3Pnotodiately. •
AS' ANIWACTUREP,TURACCO-50 half boxes 5
,111 Jones A. Sores eoperior sweet lb.
bf blisohn Ender's:ouperlor sweet Us lad. - torisq
- 74 do 'A:Cabaness , - do .- 5a and es lump;
11 - do J. A.Clors . . do 101
caws A.Cabaneste... do. • • ' 4.1 b "
19 • do Jas. Thosom, - Jr,, superior nectar Its
Jett landing from aummantaad what For We by
. •• HEALD, bUCKNOR A
41 north waver w Le lUsouto wharves .
WNEUS ANII . CONSIONEES of goods coenlm
— frw
OReliance Line, are.bereby notifial that in conse
quence of the destroctlon Of the Freeport Aqueduct, no
goods will bedellrered• by or without written 'Ordert
from the *Orders and- consignees to forward them"ar
their additional expense.
myls. • • • JOHN MeV/MEN& Ce
TATHITEGOODS—A. essortment of plant chk'rd
Ty and suipedeambrics,plidnandchk , rdJaconels,
Soros and Scotch Book *Mop Lawns,
Nansooks, spotted Molls, Viotogii. Looms; Tatletott
together with a toU assortment of Bobloetts„
V:in and fancy Netts, laces, Edgings, Insertlngs, &C.
all Of which 1311,11111 a arrived fresh from the Mo.
porters, and MOW., low to the troths, hlr -
to 17 .• SHACYLITI't wurrn.-
rgIOWNBENDB SARSAT,'AIBLEA—.3I I ins of this .
66 Rat spying and summer medians, this day reed
amd for sale 4sholmode end mud!, by
E EIELLERS
N. B —As It. E: B. is Eraosrasend's only agent for
Pntsburgb, the geodes article may elms) , be had it
No a Wood west. myl3
S - HEETINGS'ANB
have just rtesired a very superior assortmeut of
brown and tdesebed Sheens's, of the moat celebrated'
Mennferters, of ell 'widths end qualities; also, bleached
and brown Sheelings.of fair qbalities, et Steps, yard.
rsnyt
TAMES lIUTCIUSOIf &Co, Agents for Se. tours
g„I Steam Sugar Relinery;No, 44 Water and 9.2 Front
weer, Pittsburgh,. Pa:, have beanies the following. as
eartroontorrefiheAgagarAlbesabs 10an.... • .
balidentblegelloca large lonsig WOO Ibis bica.2, 4,
5,a, 7 and B main do; WO do Pordese4 . NO do Croste
gd4 4ldo amnia& • nOT,
-a •
UCIAB.1101.181:11TOLA.S9V1-41) b
~: i n in tante gulfor nig by
•. /ASA 1.1 I
.111 SON it Co
maylB JAS • ni.r...tanan
T EAD—CCO pigs Galint A rad; lbe Has Lead;
I.h for sale by layls I A taITCHISON dCo
MZ=,=ZM
STEAMBOATS.
CINCLNNATI,& PITTSMAGin
. • •
•
Aa L P A C-K.Err i, LIN E.
rplits,,el twin ` ntie itpleininZer Ems.
ere is nove.eotntwOil of the largest,. sodebeat
!oohed and foliated, mu: CAW Piny. -
riot b." 0
lola.. of West.- Very ineoeurnalation and eons.
fort that money can proeure.lois besnprovided for pea:
.ngers. The Mae kan beep re operation for five tem
—has earned •milliou of people without the least trda.
ry to theiroo, 711,... boats trill be at the foot of
Wood Me w et the day previons to starting, for the recto.
don of freight and the entry of passengers on the reg..
ter. In all eases the pnontge - inoly most be paidin,
advance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
• The ISAAC NEWTON, 1 Cap!. A.; G. uuos,
1..
leave Dinahergh every &today naming at 10 oloet;
Wheelng every &tali evening xt tO r. X, „
May 241,, , .ty. - ' • !
• ' MONDAY PACKET,.
De MONONGAHELA, Capt. Drone. win Da. , Pin.
burgh every Monday rooming at tit Wheenol..
every Monday erelong at 10 r. A ,
= TUESDAY PACKET.
The . GIBESNIA No. a, Capt. J, Yx.onnartar win
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday ant et 10 &peek;
WheenNl erety Tedder everung 0r•
WEDNESDAY PAC T. i
The; NEW ENGLAND No. Co.O. S. Dos.a, will
leave rinihniTh every Wedneerlat entnung •at -10
onloeh, Wheeung every Wedueulty evertors 11;10 P. O
• • . THUIISDAY PA6I/YET. -
The GEIiskLANT: Cant. (tune...will. leave PAD: .
burgh *r.rYay unintiarnllttlrelock; Wheelie/
every Thursday evenutg at 10 n Y.
• • - • •
I -12...2,3111.4"ciAAS
. .
bust Thor CLIPPER. Copt. Contra, will leave Pitt.
r every - Friday anerener' tie to licloek; IVbeeliug
e rp-y . nidey.ereepr pYr.M. '"
_ . NATITILDAT PACir..NT. •
The AIBI-REIiGEE, C.PI. S. Eta°, will leave Pity. ,
burgh every. Saturday mond:teat leo•eleet Wheeling
erery SalUrday naming at 10 t , Si t e
NEW LISO ON AND PrIVSBEIId 11 DAILY LINE \
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKEas,
s 4 N.
.
(vm ot.Woir,j
Leaves Pittsburgh dally, , atg o'clock, A. M., and ar.''
yes Olugove, tmoutlitsfewt . l.sdinly and Beaver Ca.. .
nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Ilsiody al 11, saran nlghL '
'
Leaves New Lisbon at 13 (making the•
trip canal tothe riser during the , mght..) and Gl..*
at d o'clock, A. IL, and. ntrocetcat'Pinsbrwth .4 a P.
111.—thus making a , continuous Line for carrying pas- ••
ensurers 'and frught between New Lisbon and Pitts
burgh, to shorter Limy - audit Ica rates than by any
other route. • i•
. Themnpriators of this Lae `liter - pleasare — of in- • -
eyw
t.a7=llll,l7l!obrlits s c ' ce 6 otr y ar b l e I t . nrajt 4. itS d o ' f ' N ' sse c' n f lte " rs .1
freight, to rtm to ,cousrectbm' with the well known
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVPS sad
enttnect!..
log, at OlasgowcWith - the Pitrientirgh and Cificia
runt and tuber daily lines - of giargers down the 'Ohio l
and Ilisiissippi rivers.' 31te
. pupisetore pledge them.
selves 10 spare noenrell.Or warble to insure out. •
fort. safety anildispalel..minik_olthe publics abate
of thew patronage. a . I
- AUTNOIUZED4Gbas.
R. 12ANNA, k Co: . New Li,
n [ n4 •
utilluf . 1. RARRAUGH Ads) 11. .
• PIrrIll81141.R11& BIi.OI3I.IIIITILLEI
. RUAILY PM
•
• • LEAVE DAILY AT AND 4P.
•' " , The followlagiiew beam complete
jEL3he- fi ne. tor ..ilie , present beasom. AT.
141PPICV.CopeaJamea Platinum;
ALTIC, Capt. A.'.luoln'and LOUIS
Tkeneli: ;MIS bow are wady .
riy w e l or= ear . tad with out t
the Boma will wave' Monongahela Wheal Iloat
the foot of Boni at. :Patient:eh:lmill be punned ea
board, aa the beets wilt mutely leave at the edam ,
tbmd M. and 4P:ed. If -loam
•- - _ .
FOR WHEELIIitiLVWIN ' & LOUISVILLE.
sinner -1 •tr 'lll
.1 Perry, controgoder, ',nil leave Er
Lonisrille and all interstedisse, pone only Elstorthsy.
at 10 precisely.
, Fortnight or passatippg os4 board or to
• FO .T tr.9OIIINCAN, Agents.
The Toleoritp&ltas been bpi& OlFo.essly r t
st_ ro o. goloO.
packet, us t t== as tuelT s t
r : = jot
c . g ' tUe " tiVestnnt 'aster& "
•. - O:IIINENV,OO,LZANS.
--
The.nuerWmer
SAVANNA,
Denisoni ennsoorwill leave for above,
d Intennstinge. ports on Monday,
.4%1 inst. For freight or pesine dpgdy on Word.
FOR sr. Loots.
The stestalitier ' •
• •.nizoogLiqi, •
• Doke, niester. , selll leave for above
intormadiate port this day, at LO
A. M. For freighter passage ably oa board.
.yyTohqeapleadiugateamer.•
Mister.* leave for &ratans
interval:dint porn tblo day, at le
_ . .
rely on board. nog
OMMC
'Fonsrdo s•
The fiod.Lnisesk...ses
• • •.... , ..,NMTHEIIN LIGHT,
. -
Baisdossasler,,4dll leave for the alxrre
isdartnedissa.ports this day, at 10
• board. eyl9
IMZ=
hiO h ItLYT , .FLO4S r .
Gll2, MAW; arill leave or tha Wrote
laterchrliata pans on thih day,
at 10A.M.
r For freight orpassage, nor eS board. myth 9
• •• FOR CINCLSNATI. — 7
• ItzaCialirTux.loA.Y PACtXT.
KOII,IGI,IIIIIAM. will leave for Ma
Te and intrayediate pons on Too.
day;lOthio.L, 410 A U., Forlopght or passage •191,
myl3
• • FOR WHEELING AI , 4I2 I IOOEPORT.
The aeu
-Wixom
rew raeldsurar. Em rearmed her
ergalaluipalmaireen Valieating, Bridgeport end Nur
burgh, haring Pluabarat orthftdaya and Thursdays.
- 11:EM:1120X - PACKET:MDR SUNFEH: - . - !
' le
lea.e for Own
n inlefitaur pons on Wenn*.
slaysnsabliatutstnyu&ninliji . „For frvight or piks
%.,ctrENß!
ETIG
muter, will leave
galarly,folVheelinsr, Vanday,
Wednesday and Friday, ALA , FOoek_ preelasly.
Leave 1% heeling every Tuesday, Thatiday and Sa
tutdayLat 7 detect,•otarreeisely.
The Puma ill:land in all,tWe banymediets porta—
Eve ry aneonsodanon that =Abe precasted ier the ec_an
fon and safety of passenavialtas beer prosy:Wl. The
boat ta also p r esided with, asalf-aenug safer, guard to
prsvent expoons.,.'pot:CftleiA_Or passa&pry on
board or to H
fob% ' 'etenet oranand Entithlield W.
UScL'la SPORT, IiZIZABETILAND MONONGaIIiE•
snpyt, .111 nal aa above,
laoyoalt taatklaglt arm - 2,lceday
WatlaoadaY falai, at akciclock, a. lc., and 110.
nottgahrlaCiry amp Tosoly,lburtday . and Saturday;
at o'clock, a. at. for aretgat or pa.age .74w
FOR FRANKLIN: - i
Thdonewialtd lieg4T a lht steiir`
Ili..r,t. j eter. l e• E re north
pon every .IVelLusday and Ban
or
P..3 7 ° 4171 1 1 •
PRINTS'4)NLY.
OEDAR',BT _
EW • YORK
"LEE. & 'BREWSTER
tatabliabed a warehaare ih the rear 154 Gar the par
Pore of supply.' the thtrand ulterior Trade with
PRINT!]) CALICOSCYCLUSIVELY, a/
plees—elad e tag, at all easacno
fth ear the Assaruaent
T
lig WORLD
Thar are ttow opening Several Li retehtsiagety
e=naertir every er . g r ale , l , P e tt iu ,Lit . ad r =tr ,
and ii,4 " m.un
12are4 6 ) ; We (oh& nth .bon ecedit,as
• PRICES
FROM' '
_
ROM
ITE CENTS
par ..yard blow lea prices 0 And and May, u per
printed Calalojau, 'Utica are collected daily, for rba
Won:cation of locum' - - •
PAINT WARM nolalE,
-ri6,Yaft,Atn,lo47. .3 batik,
• • - ..Admhe!atlAttol 4 l Nonce.
ETTERS of Adendir.eation hiving been granted
J to the undersigned oriVtd estate of aiimes Atwood,
eeid, Into of litibmgh; :ita*muy, etainty; Pa,
SO. indebted to* einatkafeaul deceased, mill &to,*
make.. immediate poyment r end those having hat.
priaPtesent them dulLatjtke.mieeted for settlement.
. . . LORWIZ. Atha,
Pitubtmlo May ISi 184111
. 4 -
.11) ROPOSALS bi vlttlefv:hi pp to 3 o'elock,P:3.l.
of* Soh day of June IU- - xt, at the ogee of J. W.
Kerr,Blevralf's Badding:St 'meet, for gtedttth . th o
Ate of Me lipapitatoinut uyAlding a cute en. le
arab be.tmeenty.6ve Btoosamit yards • of exeavatioo.
Plaos and epooilkahoemlaißib e exhibited one wook
previous to*a of letting. .
By order of . therßitildingFotmaiiteti of the Westem
-Pmmertvania llospital( mylihdh.tmdT
' Property ta A.U•igb•sty City for 1111•1;.
riur, eubscribers oder mi . "Mre • number of tholes
Loti; oitisite in the . Ereetti• Wan; fronting on 'he
99SIIR011groond, on coy ler tr. Inquire of
011. ROBINSUIIf, .19ty sit Law, St Clair in
or of 32k8 ROISITILIT:i. on rho pmaisec
••to 117n3karif T • •• • '
AllT lCl4 lll 43ll''' , i i la Tl Paft"4 "Frepah 77
Ilowersjr= grodtst_o "' 'AcAdngs,- Th*, will
he sok% tho.retallerr ativirortprtoss. Tigd
rINKIILE CLOTIL9-414tYu1ar et Day hare jun re
eeired =editor* Wet seqeyfias Watch I*-
moat Table rrldraCt..iy war by theat a'
- Smtbarvein. Deatete,tted limiest:ode worry of
1114CKISG-Atittoa lalkelitef no am
iIL med.m dm b 7 do mos% k for aeletrrby
OSCI SOAP-ICI 11itf1o . 1 Cincinnati Boapp, for
'XV gala . triylC , ICY k MCAxne 1359
ID METAL...ISO Imre W. qmila'onad,,ty, tor We
. HEY Cu
OAP SUGAR-116661,Na 4 and 6, I t oaf Sugar
Mc mote and for salon fir
• - inll3 - - ••=n• WILLERt HICICEM):i
AisTag , TG3-..iland Sal for . nle
Fp 1!1 , 1.5' ,4 VIC% I deCANDLESS_
NDKED liElogri4a;4l;tredratlta