"",~" tiii , :titi'sittltttiti!iiiiiiMgf t'...,twtyy,4,iguiit. A , co7--';'-',4 e111 , r1180110 11 4 ftarlmtMtNisc iturerit Sylweiipiwasiur WEN:mil ewer :',,,,,ak,ed.linilesi Nom* liaistua, rtuudelpuia, rececd ' • `~l ,;p Lad Aral-ItAmonle Namilizattolo, CANAL COMAIINSION. • • . - 17 11:1" At slotting oc th'sosinsuoule old Whig eosin. to . olsoinee of Cort.eisondAme,'. bola t Whiasoni , )30401, tit:Ounce, en rote rd os, Alas ton, Oa foilsmen, ' ' tell ' ono - weed opo - 1 `loe Anthoossook and Wise, ' e - 2usr• o( aoola raid, I , OealIZU 4.1 , Oarillaill m Atie '::siseny evenly, we 1M1.110 . .1.4.1 la Cari•ci , C al their aftlai piseeo etiolates lobbyon:eats& ist soul !auntie, au • e4nArdoy, the IMO ass) ss. Jane nest, solLoniut Iwo drl. • :eSsiiefir,os each dories. us meet in ` 1137 ela•ca- IliCili, at two Court ileum. it no ens. I' ritionassn, no 7 , wo ‘ niootor,- - use this oi Juno next, Is Its A. lA., of odd ' sloy„Ats 'Onillrislle candidates lor nauonol, slate IMO coons oleo, Co be tuspitted u she es...ins 101 l ele,- - lig' a. .raepanalty Saatala,ll . ia ell the tonestips es '• 044 fin, will to bold IA a sietteek, P. ht., and ja eiso • ' eurlh gni all the watts asullsorota;lo al it P... 11., et . . •.' '. The commelea would eontetly ems 'el.. the void ,F..,3 •. , ego ems neee any of on estscientorganta . niou, Pres '• • .ry lotbeetnoef i cleedes. .:. , . 'IJ W.' Lsentioto, • *trete:tee r'. ';'. • 3. ;wain. 1, 1 , , - • mylli The undetslgutol, I.lonatilssiouers of Allegheny 1 1ounty, proyably be ;authorised by Me act of . doh() to sidomrtho to the capital stock of the rea4ll. ~sytedata nail and Company. they prefer, however, gat theipeople - ofthe comity should foot rupees+, their N'ewe la rogaid.lo this Itroi , rtarn measure, and in oar. died. to the regatta coutaieed its the 51455 aternowal, ,woold ask die . onithfool voter. to oath ward, borough altd township said county, to nowt at their maw pince at isokluot eiet tiutoi m .said districts,; `statu e ,clay. the 11750 day of' Nay need, cad. to appoint two IMMMILC4 10 Mal in County Cmrreododo, at the Cant floe. ix the cry of l'huthorgh, the Met of May, to a t udadetor wiat t'ollolllssMail. in reference to suumnption on part Of said wanly SO e Capita> Nock of .141241mnd Ccnapeny. 111112thM7 . b*. 9 4' . 41 M e kt; t : :a oclock, I.:a 4 orMid day.' ; ' • ,;; Ago earnoStilr.Wsek et and fl exprosstrin la re ; , to tktilmaar SteDOWELL • • . J(.IEPACI.MnatIi.S. Cons. ComMossa's Omer, . Ap 441:'5,`!. 5 - „ 2110211,111•140. 1 ; . FOIL 101114011DENTC Xiler . a battle of.frur days, .I , lld a war of wads • . (mi all accounts, - uneastepled Or its litterartm: We lam Itoniautbority on wkich we may rely; *l/I•XWEIS Can bat nmeivedAe nomination for :the l're:gdeney., .11:persivrringattorls, attar:eau. qori• opus., low trueldiag for plat* and power en. a tnnalmaiob,. ll r. Cass has canted the iii.l*Cl he, holds stooped to eitortner,.— samartier, now all throat, to all men, 'tow kr. ibe %Vaasa Proviso:and. now against it, and by wooing air and toding hard, be ban woo the prim. ant tientinn 'the alp hearer of hie party.— !iolni• 'and 'better man might - have been th -I,l4iiig iivdinpiiisi, and an we should mit have ice, the belt ytir egni,Vbere is nu Waig ,vra 'ea serialc Crum thevni °Ogle, chile that one lens that ; the ba.t iY put into the bend. THE YOUZIOEf NEWS. szArai, Thwazie is ilutriy: thringit .04 fiend.. rtioism7 urdeid, utile* the 'nreinemt nen t . Rektitic utiun• permanentlmin. next. :.erei.teurk tlMre of:cum . ..4e many dii.e.ed4.lt els em..., arid the scenes through wnicli the friend, ern trying in the ea Then:rant eneinies of the 11.40.1i4 46011 16 ' tir.P . Ollleilk'S of ipulety,...h.n.e faro tie uhl ardor of Wier., which is iiiymisilde, ani U. Pe .I.IJ seeks reduce every thing subttantin' ; . and.ltndefill to the bitndatien Of the 41,.1 anarchy. ,The middlim; interests. aided by the putriatiiiMain: g yi4 sense of the Assembly, and such men a. L tourism .1a Giite Batraty, there seems to be 'the pro.. ' comletMA order. The Irish are sit mum di-Med, and n, bitter in their- divsions, that thtl ' wint both the with sad ace• a repeal of the Calm O'Connell and a O'BrieL lelers' of' r - extreme," hive fraternised it.a true. bet the frateraisatioL grew oat of an apne,. rho part of the people of, Umerick, to omit!. Varies.; Mitchell. and Meagher, Or their abate ci O'Connell.. a ..srie,a . sras badly hurt, Memh Mitchell escaped in di:guise, and the whol, p eti t 'of “Yiitang• tr.doul," it wiudd mem, owes preservation to this Military they wimple -..:lmtOei;ready to annihillni.—all of which has .11f fo led I irifinhe'satisfaMion to the members, of the 'Braid; Goire;:enient, urLo claw Wiese 'they , ''atiotehed the ache." We do nut think the nfl! ; • arthi.-u4iipoii•cii• 6irdes . g .- er curtatitiattie effect of the LI asetiek demaactraticii ,The Repealer. are divided, and the Orange men against both divisions. P i ,' • • • • ,! new. Th .M other portionspf rope, by the erricsla it full of harms*. 'Prussia and Den ' mark contaite at- war - over the Provinwes of .Schletywg and lioliteim Denmark met. to "au aex" these independent - Provinces to herself, iota Prussia: prapoocs that they shall emathine lade pertd.ta, and protects them as States of the Gee • man Cookderntion. At presenkthey acknowledge to Denmark, but always have retained imt and privileget;.'uot enjoyed by the Danes ; nod which thery!are not willing to surnmder. Iu meantime, are we rumors of an alliance be• tureenßustin; gweden and (Denmark, and *gain. it timid that Eoglamt has. tendered her good GM con 'to the h‘lligereaus, with the hope of restoring Tile German Empire is making • marked pro grew, but amidst distracted counsels: We give an alegract of the proposed form of Goventnient. The effect ofthe publication of.the Austrian Coestitu. _'ton was electrical upon the public mind, and the Government fonds rose-,13 per cent. upon its axe p :trance. In Hibernia-the disseasicas betweenthe Solaro. Die and Teutonic races, continue. The Gentian gailmi been torn down, end the Bohemians - are iesid, to have menaced theGermaria' with expulsion: Tim favorrteeidea of the insurgent parties is the riimation of • great Weotern'ticlavonic &ate; in whion Russia would be included. The antipathy 6 the Jew: in more , : violent than erne. We ob /pm,. by the et ay,ibat the Jewish disability bill 'hen passed the Emglishi iktoseof Commons by it Inge vote. - It has beensint to the /louse of Lords and; will; we think, become a law. • Je ltaly,'sdairs are a. tiosi;tded as ever.. Ana' tria - and Italy are divided, and the friends and pro ' , Viper% death at rent. lo the tnidst dais gene :ssl agitation. minfosion and pnirresk Reran. looks an Coldly and vullenly : her , borders . battle - Merits, cud her soldiers armed to the Teeth. With weapons te , mpered only to do bode for. tyean . up. ''Poland is crushed, •end Leo prortrete at the .fe Aof her oppressors. bldg the day Mon come ' whe*rtang 11 . 2 the mojestedright,ohe shall shake olthsi burdens that now rest at heavily upon her, - . not Bead Icat. • ke Mine than Cosy rttassiostors arriv..l here yender •. ~ day:ftenn the vnitegy If Irl.e.'EN.c, tt ttdre the -. I. I. 11/4 Nbutri Redroad and Lot' n o qte r e xhoard • •-•- Thin is something now rerininly.—tlin. Coss .. . . II tea people of Allegheny are not stark blind ' '•• they annot flit no see the elriest of Forger miens, tiosnue,; Trade and travel are both lont to ea, • • white we deblerate amidst divided coonnela— • • .detiese,acrloo. ACTION, is what weste L nht nows- - . , '.. 13 vssion,ricmtentioes, delay has heen the spirit r 1 L " • lev..Past.. We, republirb the call of the County C dn. slieriOnerti. ON wwrelog, and hope it will he ' . . read, and heedil by all ilexes end s , conditions rf .. s. ,; 1 ,,,,i4... c on lent. we arc that a openly euhscrip - - - • 'tio, i. butts essentially occestary fur the pronecip - two of the work': and that if made,; it will never bee burden upon the nix-payers: lAll experience -','; teisobeitnitnins, sod when we atody the travel and . .- metissof the country ovrr which the road is to , ~. pans,ithienorsters. sf prio.ils'r, worcuthee a selfevs • - • -i- dent fia: We do wit wi..tn-atat thin; county, -shaibl-beeameievplved in•fortiscrolcht orintoicrer 1 • tIIIRVOT when a 'veld Cede: necessity cribs nit. chi:uses to act, and wheu such! action routines. a greatpublic good: and no preintioy oteharraess mat, we lath That it would he motel tuarardiste to ',... ~, hesitate.. Seifneterest, nay, SelfpreeeiTehdll de. mend 'het, if we would taro con of one owe. ' • that we nfihuLl-pet our hands to the work: We . • 7 (unreel et the apathy in our to dot UpOO a (plea - ~ : tined ' tb i a irport. We are amazed that when • . trade acid antis running around us, that no .. , - L . - sainted, terinieci and nitoocasful ant is made •.• to b ri ng i our midat. to is public spirit we :wast e :.rots chorus fdr the common good end Imo c;voity and jealonty. ' J./aloes' we have thin, and . sinew' to talk, stel,brgist tondo, we most stink an others'rinc, and that too s ai.awitldtanding the hn. • • . • meow. advannagal in oar (Kidd. . • et not 1. t hen • •".'. - „,-L the golden oppcutunity shout to be • ~• •.• presented to us be lost. Let the aid asked be gin, c,,,,,, and a anbocription te• made kw pram:eating oar • • 1 ' sheiniiithe great Road sow isteourne Of measure we , Our duty, our tutored+, slur badness., pew ti --7.' r :. wily , s at respite; that this stnould be single, end done quiekli 7 • Let the ,qua:ideel, Totem of ibis collet/ estrideeihe complete siszeas Of. this work . - cc SdPirdaY act!. :1% ',Th. **gap. ;Fagbuia, *ALcodweea:L - ..14; Ibentqsaiit bewWWWw.. impaniwwlo?* tIWI Stile a ,ftaitiLLL4 lbwmtwbLlLty , w tbat . litile may will be beard otdva wars betworwitie - iiiioas Ewtken is the reform auwetneat 4 .pedal des t utth received in Philadelphia hg -the Eveming BY/ICU*, we 11111311 -the -•••• Eravreas Tops Orrivv. •Liverpaol; Slay t 3; A. M. } • 111=10,D. • We have just re.xived oar daily &deices from Ireland-,they contsinsorne intelligence of start ling - :atortaace regards the reveal movement.— ..Ir. J. 4110 0' Brien and Mr. John O'Connell have merged their past ditrerences, and agree to wort: hsrmuneously together in the good caw. 6 r the lame. • • The meeting - between those gentlemen, aceom. ponied by Dr. Miller, took• pines yesterday, and of ter Mille few:explanations on both sides, the two former .hoof• hands, and au address circulated tiniong the people. The of of the Address is to inculcate a spirit if fraternization among all classes of Repealens and anted that the future watchword should be among. ouraelves—that we may repeal I the Union." Ttlealgatuation of O'Bnen and u'emnell must eze ' • mori iniportant induence the future career f Repeal in - Ireland, and pro balZy be the means of uscrenied anxiety on the into of the -Guirernment in that country. Mr. rizthely who has rebnid from the Irish Oinfede. ration; gives his reasons in the United Irishman for so doing. Be states that it arises from his difference of Vpinion with Mr. O'Brien, he latter gentlemen dc• cheing any public associations with the Gartner on 'account of his extreme. repel lican principles, which he hu advocated in his journeL - • The leaders of both the Nation end United Tent man continue to exhibit the semi contempt for the Government, end determine. to recant Uer.4l at all bawds. In Parliament, Sir W. Somerville has introduced a measure which caned be deemed otherwise than a great step t.mattls iinproving the electoral fran claw of 'The nee bid ptophses to define the franc:air, and defend the constaueneies, and improve the system - ca registration. .ttisexpeete.: that by the pmposed - changse,,the number of elee toil. throughout Ireland mill he quadropled.—Ew . . We hive received details of the prom:dins at the opining of the French Chimter on the 4th Met-, which were highly Intermixing, and pained off sat. isfectorily. M. Acdry de Puyrovema, senior dcpch ty, took the chair as rresident; after which M. Du ni ascended the tribune; and delivered the EA . • Citizen Eepreierdaiver--Thelirovisional Gov beforo.the nation. and renders limn. age to Ito supreme power with *hick you ere in vested. Elected of the l'emple,.welcome to the drool where your presence excites a Sane meta Of happiness and hops which will not be die appointed. Depositories of the national sovereign' ty, you are about to emdaish new institutions upon the large basis' of democracy, and to confer on Francethe ordy em.tiumion •fitting for her,—a re. pobliCan comutation. Thus having proclaimed. tne great political law which will dehniiely consti tote the country, you will citirens, like mt. occupy concealsre in regulating the peaceable and slice. Mous 'action of the.govermuent In the relation which the Germany of labor establishes among citi. a.ms„ and which mum hale for its basis the sacred Algre ofjustice and fraternity. In tine, the moment has wired for the Provisional.Goverrmicm to re- .ign iota your band. the unlimited prover with .vhich the revolution invested• it. You herrw whether with us the dictatorship has Jere any- Ming more than a' moral powei;'exercieed amid" •40 difficult circumstances - In whit+ we Wert placed- Faithful to oar origin arid to our lime. , couvictionr, we hevitalcd not to proctaiia the niv ,ccut republic of Februvry. Today we ineugn. :ate . the litters if the Neeemil dieemley time , et which we won always rally—.lfive la Re Applaurn) . Toe cry wu spin - repeated wPh the greatest •uthosimun by the Assembly. M. Crcwteuc - ifwined the Assembly 'that its . _ .• deasioo was opened, and that' its Intx.rs otmantenc .hoe that day. Uosfierwards called on the Pre. -delft to iutrite the representatives of the pe.ple .reete into their Standing Commiuces to serif; :heir frrirClf. 'Ai 3 . o'cka..l:, the Deputies having completed the , Lentiestinl of their pnrers. reentered the Hall vheu the President called on M. Witchard,' :I:airman of the first , Conimitte. to communicate "to the Avembly the mull of ye Jabot. M. I.).tm^atheuea Oliver rose and demanded - - _ After the adromsion of every member, he shout.' ...tit the tribune, and•there, in vacate of the .emb'y. take the oath Dl:allegiance to the Ikon!, A number of members lire triterv?pted the pecker. crying, •'77.r wit of alitgiaucetr oforish . wbonar asked M. Ohver..' 'By the . 2rovi+iiso.d "Governtnent.” "What," continued 1, Oliver: , do you place the ewer of the Pmvir Government above that of the National A. sinlhiVr . "the oath 'is al dished, and Fri M. C..'remiuz, the Minister of.lestiee, then rose ind "laid that the oath of allegiance had heed the easlun also touch Ise-andel during the 'lest sizt . . . ream iiitilhed excited each universal iodigeatiim; Aid the Proriaiocal OOTtrlltlitla had thertglit prrz per to aholioti it. Theeita of every true repoht6 'aW added 36e musslcros,u2 Ins heal* WI Oa h.. • Thu Assemblyreceived that declaration of the • Minister with great sp7lau.e, mud :scud, by its 'unanimous approhnion,:the measure adapted by rite Provisional Government, amidst dealenirq iries of *Vivo la Republique,' and `Viva la Guar, ernement Provirioire." - • - The examination of the ele-Aion return was con. eluded Auden Lour IA the night of the 2Sith n 11.4 at the Hotel de Ville. Among the number of member. of the old Chamber of D Tunes elected, are acacia' whose names: are as well known in this country u ro France, such as M. de Tocqueuille, M. Perryer, NI. Lem Fauber, M. Magnin, IL Billault, M. Du. vergier de Rovranne, Lucien Montt, (sus of the iting of Saplcal the Ilarquie de la Rocbej►gaa in, Viwonnt de la Fallous, M. de Sepal, Wilkie Bamn; &c.. - _ On the 3.1 rust, the Previniorial Government is; 411.1 its decree to provide Cs the regularity of the preliminary proceedings of the assembly, the twin cipsl feature of which were as G 31101111: Ou the meeting of the Amerubly • in the Hall of &Wogs, at one o'clock on the 4th inst., the Pleat dent to deliver an ailihean the senior member in age to be appointed President, and the six youngek members an Secretaries. The Amenably then to retire in Gortm"mes to verify the returns, and, at 3 o'clock theurseontested ekctione to be submitted to the Assenibly by reporters named by each Corn- mime. The Assembly todecide upon the valid yof all elections. When the ascertained repro. sintatives amount to; 6.10, the president, six tom , presidents, six secretaries. and three qutetors to be elected. In PM of equality of votes, preference to be Mien to the eldest. President, vice preni. deaf and secretaries to he named the a month.— The President to establish the Republic, and the President of the Provisional Government to give an soomint of the situation of the Suite on the February, and its present situatiom and to resign taihe Republic: thexowers which the ac. clammion of the people.hed conferred upon them. Each minister, subsequently to give an accmont of the acts of his-ministry rep to the day of the meet. Mg of the Aisembly. • , • .It is said that the reprewsmative of one of the Italian Slates, now engaged in the war of Inde pendence against Atintria,has aeorived asturances ernm the Provisional Government in France, that in the event of matterstnitinst en ouravrrable tont as regards the people of Lombardy, the French an my of the Alps will immediately march intinbat The framers of constitutions are already at work end M. de .Coormien has !heady completed a draught Mario which he will submit (tithe Amens. commentates bet one Chamber and an Executive rover:mama of many Minlsten,„ Thin would mit the Poltava of the ambitions; but the I lan that is deereed most likely to be successful in one founded on the Coositutisit of the U. Staten. with two Climbers and a President and Vice. President, the duration of the President y te be Ave yeah •; The .11tetW.ger contains the CoUowiug paragraph respecting thii embes, andantet which they are •Illeta d br have coutrived for blowing op the Hotel le 'Vile with gunpowder: iTwentytwo men of the garde republicans, were dismissed 0, few days :,sta Lir the Kill miiig catne. The Government kiew that orated men attended nightly at Blsnqui's club,. where they per f mind duty mpolice. A de cree war bong prepared agniniit thin system, when one of the oriental hem the ILAnd do Ville, 'Vann without a card and from curirsiity to the doh, found himself in presence of a post composealti his own men. It IMO Mont this time that there was din covered in a cellar of the Hurl do Ville a tube in connection with the cellar where the Mtn powder is den:hided. After the discovery of this cants, %Odell might hire led to horrible resell., the then Who were suspected of being concerned in it were dismissed. • Government has announced at last its decision to abandon the decree which tt /11114 ',used Cat the dime/minion of the railway compahies. It is saw al,rsood that the question will be brought ,lefurn the Assembly.. • • Reports are current that the Army of. the AIN had entered Savoy to aid in the defence of Italian indepeadmice against Austria, The • Moniteur pubushed a &brim granting.' credit of 15,000,000 1 Capin Ca war purposes. The inference drawn from this turcatmatance is, that a movement on limber. , is in contemplation in the:Meet ofthe —Aus. ' detritting the Sardinian — troops,' with their intailaries, of which' it is considered there is now a miens. !notability. - The Constitutioneel, however, denies, that there is any truth • in the re A rt that Frahm Is about to declare war agjhut niourx inn 11015T11.4 The Danes are rapidly and costinuously re• treating; having no chancre against the over •wheirsisur fame of the Friesian nod 'Hanoverian Letters from St. Artershorsh dated 186 state from authority, the • treaty offensive and de feesive between Russia,' Sweden and Denmark, is arranged„and' will positively he ratified in, the creator ■n entry of Gorman troops Into Snhly► inwhieb ease Deems& *45 b supported by the whole forces of do other two powers,-. The press of Germany is filled with diseussines In relation intim establishment of a frOPMfifielfi fat the new empin[ 4. 7h..alretions to the 'Perlin. talent emir to have been held oa theist of Msg. • The proposed fundamental law Fir the comas. Vona( the German Empire wee laid before the German Diet on the 26th ult..by the-pommiitee nr •01V111002 mend* madden= kis divided into fin, 122121 the third ot whisk is ispifis - soisithidi l d iw The Mut *rodk refevito thtLuea of this'itiipire The countries hitheiin appestaising to the ca Grattan, the Proieue Provinces sinee incorpaiatodi and the Duchy of ochiesivig to constitute u e em pue:theindepeodcxeofeachSuite is - - melehlin• ed unieu where the unity , of Germany demand The second article enorneimes the departmMis reining exidiefirely under Imperial juriedierion, as fillows:—lntemittionsl mtge./twin of Germany and its states in ffireigo countries, embracing the right of treaties and diplomatic relutions; the right of declaring peace and war; the army, ffirtremen navy, custom., poital deparouent,can alp, railways, patents, currency, weight., measure., sad all reve nues proceeding from costume, post office, and Mk cr taxes, and to impose additional taxation necessary. - The third article decrees the constiution, lt,ch is centred it the Supreme Chief, or Emperor, and the Imperial Diet . This 'article is divided into classes, A, li, and C. A defines the dignity of the Supreme Chief to be hereditary, and his resident. to be at Frankfiurt on the Maine; his civil list to be regulated conjointly with the Imperial Diet. The Emperor to exercise the exclusive power in all imperial affairs; to appoint functionanes, and offi cers of the army and navy, as also the superec officers ofthe Landwehr; and to regulate the din+ Irian. of the army. Ile is also to have the power of convoking so extraordinary 'assembly of the Diet, to adjourn, close, and dissolve it. To share with the Imperial Diet the right of proposing and approving of laws. To appoint and accredit en voys and convel to conclude treaties with for eign, and superintend those between the German States. The Emperor to he inviolable and irre. nponsible, but all ordinances emanating from him to bear the signature of at least - one of the mini. ters. Class Id defines the composition of the Diet; the Upper Chamber to consist of 200 members, and to embrace the reigning princes, or their sub slitutee; a delegate &cue each fire town, andcou. anima elected by the ttifferent States, according to the. Emus prescribed. The Lower. Chamber to consist of.deputies of the people, elected Wr a pe riod of six years—one third to be renewed every two years' one deputy to be returned the every 100,000 soots; those states,however, the population of which is under 100,000, will return .a deputy; and far any exam dove 50,000 more, two dep. ties . Theffieetionto be made by the people. Ev. ery indoendent citizen who is of age, with the exception of those under condemnation flue crime, are eligible!—all .eitizens fulfilling the ilectisary conditions, who have accomplished their thirtieth. 'ear, are eliglid.-no matter to what state of Ger many they belong. The Councillors of theEmnire .and the members of the Wiser chamber to renew.. - - - and. have their travelifig expenses paid by. the imperial treasury. The consent of the chum. hers Vequisite to 'make any act of the Diet law.— Budget - first to pass through the lowerehamber, the upper chamber to have the power of rejecting it In tato, het not any separate per it. it. The pres ence of one third at leant o( the member., and nn absolute Sordoni), of votes neeeasary to pass coy resolution in either chamber. The Diet to meet annually at Fmnkfint, notes be adjourned for more than six we..k.s. New enigmas to tote place fif teen days after the dissolutton of any Diet, or oth• crow.. the fanny Diet to reassemble three months niter dunolution. Salinas of both chambers to be yobbo. Members not to be arrested whilst attend ing the Fillings, and dot to be responsible fin word. spoken thereat. 'Minister of the Empire may be present" at debate, and may claim to he heard. if they wish, but '.not to vote, antes, they are mem hero of the chamber. • Class C cetera to the'Court of Judicature, which la to consist of 21 member., who are to choose their own president and vise president. Judges to accept of no other °aide, and not to be menders of either chamber. Thin coon to sit at Nureniburg, and the witiega to be publie_ juriodicti. m to enthrace all legal and politiool contention mitweeu the different Slates. or be. 'wren reigning primes, save in mum specitit d ens , e.c all dispute. on the order of auctewion; mm. olninta by individuals, osmium reigning princes, or German States; disputes between the government of a mate anil the Diet, on the interpretation placed neon the constitution; complaints in the fiscal de. panmem; can where justice ha been refused, or im petit ineuts thrown in its way; accusations apace the minister of the empire. er the Ininis!ers of par tieulur states, by one or helli chambers. as tilw .shad the ministry, by the Diet of diderent mates. Nc. The kimth article treats of the fundamental rights of the people, which are rammed up in the 6.ltore. lag lists The independence of the tribunals. the permanent appointment of judger, unless in virtue of a temente, oral and public debates in the court. oilman*, er;th trial by jury in all criminal and blkwl offer es. lEptality of sill classes as regents the charge•of Ua state and cf the einunmere.and eligibility to race. The ewablishment of Satinn• al Ghana. The free right of assembling, under re. serve ors law against an aliment the snme. Toe unlimited right of petition, both an regards private indivtduals and corporstions. The freedom rf mesa free front all censorship. privileges. and eau. ' tint, money. The iuviolability of the secrecy of lento]. The guarintee against arbitrary nowt., and domiciliary vitas. The right of emigntkm The right 1.1 selecting a proArmion, and to study at home as wag - en abroad. Iteliginno hbertr and freedom of eouscienee in public end private woe skip. . The fifth meek guarantees the fundenter.talDW of the Empire bj which the. Emperor taken befne the Diet an oath on hi* accesuota, to mnitaitio the fundamental taw; the ministry and other funetiote arks: as well an the ersor,So take an oath to the - • •.• • • sbamagened the fundementallaw-, to change the - luta: the otatereSof the Diet and Emperor is mierewary; in each chamber the , pres settee of at least three Fourths at the members required, and a majority of three quarters of those assembled. All farmer resolutleasef the German Diet. laws ma treaties between the different Mama, . annulled. IM3=3 - - _ The moat important item of aeon is the entire abrogation of the navigation Lan throughout In. Several letters in the Cologne Gs:cue are hued ' with apprehension of an approaching corillick`With Russia. The declaration of the Viceroy of Po I.d, Prince Patherritch, to the Polish nobleman, is indeed fraught with the elements of anxiety fie all Germany, Mir Prince bids them turn to the Emperor. who would so= he able to prove to them that Rene& loves us better than Germany,— ' Ile asked to wait in patieucefor a few weks tied . months, and that their children and their children's children would remember the kind.as and praise the generosity of the Emperor of all the Sclaroni. The scheme of Nicholas is stated to be no less than a 115100 of all the Sciaeonie tribes into .one gigantic federative monarchy, and consequently the attainment of= unlimited rimy over Europe: Among such news it is ominous to react, the whisperings Ofitw South German paper* respect. ieg Mr. Struve, Hecker's *llowsiccomplice in,the republican insurrection in Baden. Air. Strove, whine native country in Ramis, is said to 'hale been in uninterrupted communication 'with St. Pctersburgh. It to, in fact, thought that be Ms lins sian meat, commissioned to excite disturbances and troubles in the South of Germany, so as to Aside the attention and the forces of the German government. The Warsaw Irmenal states at the instigation of the Stadtholdee Paskewiteh, a deputation of fatrof the principal magistrates, headed by Km.. uiski, is going to St. Petersburgh to petition th., ..Fniperor for the veshonttion of the kingdom of Po. load, at its state previous to 1630. That is to say, under the constitution of 1915, and at the same CHIC to talk, the neeeisary step. fw the re.trioorper ration of the di..evertd portion (Posen and Gal. heft) into the same, under the protection of Russia. An *spree. to this effect had also tai3u"reoeive4 at Vienaaon the filth.- • . . - Livaaroo., May s.—lron—Prefent qnntatirms are--tionich l 2 6l; 'Merchants liar.; .C 7 6-4 har,, .C 4111.4,• Hoop', £9; Sheet., 2910. i Livrrpool. SoActi Pigs, in Glasgow, C 2 311 lo .0 4, per ton. O'Meara at the Delllosere tenivehelan. Presklant--Aeoar.w Srayrisosi, of Virginia. enuriUs. Robert P Duclop,of Maine. John H Ste , le,"of New Himiruhire. Chester W Chopin, of Connecticut.. Ire Dsvis, of Vermont. 11""j13 Thurston, of Rhode •Island. Isaac Touory. of Connecticut. • of New York; Grim!' D Wall, of New Jersey. Gliinct Jones, of Pennsylvania. _SurmaS Dsvis, of Delaware., Reid C Howard, of Man Imd. Gen E P Brost, of Virginia. Wiabin P Edwards, of North Camila': J E Conotnindor, of Sum', Camlion. Charles I.MeD arid, CT Genrgia • L bit Autliony Winston. of Alabama. John C McGuire, .1 Florida. Fowl:mom E lie; of lfir.is.ippL &idiom W Dawn., of Loais,ana •• A T Riduey. of Arkurous.. " Gustavus M Bowers, of Missouri. Thomas' Martin, of Tennessee. Lewis Saunders, of Kentucky. Lopes Choke, of lowa. • John 1' Ilellenstein, of Wisconsin. • Dr. It W English, of IllinOla. E G English. of Indiana. John Larivell of Ohio. Tboniu I Rusk, of Traits. Atutiti E Wing, of Michigan. Samuei.Ttend, of Missouri. • Joseph W McCorkle, of Ohio. John Duncan; of Mi4AiPPi: John Miller, of Pennsylvania. • John R Jones, of Indians. J o hn S Wells, of New Hampshire. E G Esrimau, of Tennessee. John C Rolland, of Connecticut. , of New York. ", DaI(WNW* Demee'eatle The preeeedinge of the consenting, on Monday bath during the day and evening, mu boisterous. The American of Tuesday remarks:— la the language of one of the =MIMI, 'be r:it , teal atmosphere mesquite u hot astbe natural one, and the Convention were anxious that ea adjourn ment shouhl take:place In order that oil should be poured open tbe waters, and an attempt made to reconcile the ir widettindisreerioos. . MllM!=t= Spectator mention the death in Maryland, of two old family ;acreage, neither one of whom could have been' much, if any thing lees than one bus. 'fired years old. Theyhare lived and died upon the hum on which they were born. Similar mum een of jqnievily are mord frequent and'remark able amongst nitro stew than any other Portion" Of the community. ' , Stitilteidast•psaeralvorstirekikirs••f'f" - :' We heard brat little of the debate yeattinisr;bak what we did: arla characteriked 'hy , gteraintAiTi Ack4.+ 4l .itcr.est uurft.ePuudicgka the impatance,4 ! the subject. .The ;attempt m made upon the our sidto beet doirst the Partition Walls between /her church North red thechur,h Bnllll, and upon the Mimi% to Make' that wall higher and draper as be. tweerktheSlavear4d the Freerem Church en. ty cud church purity are the antagonistical qqe:3• homy as they 'scent to a looker otr, sad thus bring out the fire of She Mot. Every . speech made upou the one. aide or the other arises like an electrical spark, anikameetitnes wounds is it strikes. It our apace permitted, we should give a sketch of the debates upon the questitin,bet the Careign newt' mid the political questions of the day, make such a demand upon our colultius, that we con do but liuie elan than state. 'egotist. •-• . • , Tee • SurautAlLlC/30111 Tmatem.—The concert at Allegheny City, on Wei!mutiny, was my brd es was the one lest night, at the Atbenteum. The Due°. from 'Linda' was beautifully executed by the flute and Marionette, to the edutiratioa of the audience. The "Soupy from Home," inn Bouquet" called 'forth more applause than when first heard, which is no small praise. The Overture-to William Tell' was done better than ever, and elicited thebeurtiesrapplause. • Theton. rwrt closed with the famous 'Rail Road Gallog= Two more tconcertil only will be Shea by , 1 4 4 e celebrated performers, end so • lover of.evrect sounds alt r onldvillow ilicmSo leave without him. ing -them, for such a treat Oes not often Mkt:— To night crevice to hive an Antericeu L Pollai,: er ranged by Reale, thettelented leader of the conist , . ay. ' They go fox° heteiSo • Cossets Etnb, One of editors of the Ne* Took Courier and Enquitcri who resides at Elm z* bethtoris, theta aanouuoea I arrival of General Scott, at his resident*, in tlmt , • Emsancrtrrostra,Straday-Eveniug. • Getiend &sett too t unit bystsrprise this' moms fog at 8. o'clock. The vessel in *WO he came, anehoMeh it *erns, last evening, Mier n good run of 10 days from Vera Cre — tsti . the quarentimc— As soon as it was kanwn, - tbrrintistritasti of Sinleo Island manifested theruttuctst desire Martha Gore oral should laud at chloi, lzud greet efforts were made to induce hint to do so; but he strenudusly decHned all thelrpressisnr overtetres--and desirous first to set his feet upon the soil otNeur Jersey, be passed the night on.boserel—and this morning was rowed up to the Pu!ht by binror Frazier of the Re. venue Service—an old iqdier, who volunteered for the occasion—in . * line barge manned by eight eiltethett. - The General reached the Point noheralded, and thee inking the tint vehicle. he could obtain—stn open one how wogmt, drieen by an haunt, geed tempered lii,lnuan, in. hi:.;nhirt .leevei—he reach. d. tome. What a triumphal ear Gm the Stelnul As 000t1 as the news of Ida arrival spread, move merits were made 11/w at treat bui•tiog the dog, and ringitg the hefts, but•Biciatleat abnolutely Ive h ide any such dernori-tratiuna-ittel Staidly w mance. veil in all d. winded atfluens and ailirmaily. The excellent and' exernpkiry /I.instor .0( we ch t neh, the Rev. Chanting More, on bin way to chur c h called to nee the General. who .Mn idler followed him to the church. AS the GrDentrp tnil nail an/n -nilinitirg dame passed trinntali the ' , meets, hands wire instnietively tared to the hat, aid the liearty cheer meld t•r rend upon the hallo In unl lien, aid the eittlitinhuhn !radii,. on esery Mee, 'Wm! with citrieulty rrpreor.ed--trut it_was reprvired uy the eager and adriorieg thrung , that premed atoned Lim. A single tit ea tang iu Inc air. a single terra, would been tired the wlane villsae. and greetinity, bunco, benne, loud and k nig, would have greeted the intern soldier itt his !suite. lteuer et it was—Morn is con.nancs§ with his clutraeter and wrote, Watt iii keeping with the Luitinto iiiliOgrig the orderly and renames pen pie aiming whom he lives nod whore I..taitittlet and aired/on Bat I cannot largo the rr.entien of the scene prerented in thumb:Aria:a lit. eIVtUF or Use E l / 2 ..i4 ; pal nerviec r a note return ?min tea was read. Leery audit, app,ent ll— every bout joined in ho Ltor 0, and audible Ained at its clear, was declared tlx bean ktt gratitude hd* the whole ihaigt,gation that their friend, tier neighth.rthe etnincut soldier oil de. fender hie his country, Mid Ivrea vOlAilvtail is rick, ty the Levee where - he would Lie. TIII PrOill - A",(11 It tee charged uitL the d iluaticgdoe eftet having l'lllowiegCouttariors: •I Ri.so.—The Commit. Lity, to.wo retorted fnnu emceed the tenon of Ike 0. 62 - Evnas,, Lrapi: CO. 61 Gvigers: 65 Ralph 11.,110, • Dougber. b 3 A. &ty. P. Mails), )3411.11)urfA: 91 tkizin) & Anderson, 111. ileckor &Limo. 93 G•orge tkon, DI Cam. >lunap & .)10. 61 LI Cu. 69 iileil.lll HeFad.t.leis, 7( J. kit. Union, RIZEIMEI Oro Jaguar 3.1.1 .17 Wor* - 60. 11% J.514.-Gorcia, t 4J :410,1ortrie i!g Fisher, 111 Can & Tht.14016 111 George .Leilirick M!M 17 Hama.Stal.on .23 7)Gskrret at Garret, 60 J. Net). & Cu. . . Co. • 115 John hlnGrasn 51.: 11 15 NleCoe A: Gillespie, 1117 W. V.:Reser-ital.: Co. 121 E. Sankey & Ca he abnee work. is allaied. Engineers' office. Lewis. aims within TII.'ENTY 62 Michael Quinlan b 5 A Late at Ca. Si 6: Enna b7Thotnas Dolan, The per.. to whom aro ntioied to .11 nt the novo, awl enter into to DAYS trom this date. Ittorla.yr rue moor want-mt.—Every body has taaard of the John rilimkey of the Senate, Mr. Foote, and cmr'readera may rtmember the 'iii. graoeful threat uttered by him 'attatott hon. John . P. Hate. We are happy to find the "rod ke the ford'a hark" to (11114E34 lopp!iecl by tVo Lltatrandie Romeo' for May. II falba Wall axe thllklesslmiht Far being atielded by the organ ot the 'batty arhtch this Foote diagrams: , We shall not walla • Vord on the distrewing rant of roan of Mississippi, wtiy, prial,,he,d hi. koorMus aspitauons idler a haw:lan's j,h, whose fondants he is evidently much betterAtted to per. farm 'than those of a Senator. .We ti,dart, iu tle name of the honorable body nil:which he Lehman.. the noble state whose Manley Le .h.. lowered.and of oar common country whw/rhe disgrace., .g.iont !Anatmy and sentiments which thoraxes steady. el lend., of a street mob would hesitate is this country to utter,. but which rain senseless den. Segue hoped would procure him note:fay ! • lirlanGeStacam—A week or t an, aline. • man trinied Bruce, lira); Sc., Cincinnati, Ohin, corn inined imicide in the folinwin manner: -lir went to the churehyanl and dog Ida grave be . aide hi. wi-; who; lied been inwird ogle Sixteen monttialtel els Having pro,ureil a corn undrir roAa iwetener, he conveyed it to lila destination nnotewrved. lie then had; ulf hia clealic.., rnrrpt hia Shin. ; put on a night cap. and hrjd . himrelf in the cottn, which he ha. pnernm4y placed in the new ly made grave, wall a hradcd pbtol in A Ile now dew on• the inc., of the coffin , and plArior pigol tri hi, riaht temple. deed it. It ia eatipneed he died In.tantly. *. There wa. nodonla that 15rucr ma. ceary, no he had been putially w . aince h.. wife's death." r=raim Tire Cirtmeitt, Sven, of the Lutheran "chureh has just finished • aeration of. Gen days. It al. pearathat their clew now number Merit ['bey have under their charget 610 amaregatione to' which are ettacicd 200.000 members. Their yearly increase by butnteratitto is . 2100110, and try inembership.3,ooo.• They 111...pr,.•ere three blim p:mated colltires and live thrningir ni Mllainnele• in which about 150 young 111C11 ate ur comer of pm pastier 41. the TitAnit to tires Ton.—Dry anxia dealers mnke romploint rf au unusitally drillivarket a ruin the ten ,days pa.t. There r. but hole ding in any de partment attic trade, and prices under der comm.. stances. am comddetribly rebind. For the vett mon ante...tit:cotton.. therein n gout de104.1 Mr reran, talion Illoot the cotton mantificturers, with the very low price of the raw material are doing will,—Nsto York Esiresr. EILIV.IOIIII eon me Navr.--The 13ronklyn Engle lava there inn great want or men, in thi Navy.—Not mons , than one n day enlist. and it stoner considerable endiarrastnent to get analcient nombet to men the veasebt whist), tic. pail (Mtn this: led other stations. The pair and treatment in the merchant "crevice arc • so much bettir that Jock gives the navy n wide berth. • The U.S. schooner .the is about to deput for Rio Janeiro. San 017 AM—A email bpi:Jumped rip behind au omnibus iu Philadelphia. on Thursday. wilco the driver sir. kot boo with his whip, indicting a dreadful wound over the eye, depriving, bin" of s ght in that member. The driller had to take lligbt r to eruope amine)/ at the populace. • Fssutos Vicruntorn—Tho great rove on the Union Course, New York, between Foollion and Sonora, no which untold sums of money were pending, was'decided on Friday.. Fashion boat" iSuNuaa all Id.pinees, making the distance, rune, miles, in eight indocile* twelve, secoride,auo com pletely distancing her competitor. • • Ltrrusaan 'Sransuct—The anent! Spend of the Lutheran ehureh has just finiebed • session of Ave days. It ippears that their clergy now mho- her about 620. They have under their there'll 600 cnugrepttions, to which ere attached 200,000, orembem, Their yearly Increase by iminignolon is 20,000, and by membership,' 3,000. They also • par esslitree incorporated colleges and live there Inificalsenuninariesin whieh about 150 young men eerie course of preparation for the ministery. gisTaz Coors Di ,New .lessrr.—The Troop)) Cra gene pp:—olllt tele. Voles cud the worm sun bane done and ate doing everything for vegitetion that north! he 'liked Eon Every kind if Flop is growing risptilly.. Every 'lest end atom seem full at life, almost to bursting?' • • Letters from RlchttionilAVe,) speak' of s large hillureof DI-goods Hoene there, from having dip pad too freely 1010 the Cotton Tale. N===!lf= aithate: Ind ita a4m . . l° .in it:eV/mt. noaLimei; fir..ll. IO:TELI3O lilavingetearaltimea *Wait revaeMetta r pain hiallehme l nen ei Medicine 011itis kind, en Mae brkiPitri mien tented imemmlleei tpaalitioa, and ihre prepared to remanent! it 10 wham filisineem oht other ;whit, Watt.. allitm . eintilianehiat itteMielm«ursinti great benefit from its um. It is tee/m.Ol by n .send= ' he phyaleim, and nil einem will find it a side and eire came. menthe in the diFCI/SCIB too !which it it re commended.— It:fleabite (Ohio) Crete Mid Jennie!. Forsake! the rekin Teit Mere, Fourth Meet. mr.l3 L v t!wris.p ,o . l6,4 . 4 CPT"ml.o4,l4!**' I 2.5,715* ehrosettioe on the GOAL:Oats et' die Nov York Wu and - the ,pester advo. =erg' the - cleliOtrltfthe . old Hocken took the After 6, had &UAW,. _Mr. Thompson, of New Jersey. moved to refer the whole question back to the S thin ofNew, - , Mr. SPAlister, of Georgia, opposed shis action. The State of New' Yoric should be represented by one of the delegations, and should" nut be afraid to meet the question. Mr. Thompson replied, that he thought the auk, Son of the Wilmot Proviso, at this time, injudi- Mot* as it would army the North against the The pievious question was finally called, sad sustained. 172 to 51. The question thee tectured, to admit both sets of New York Delegates. The motiokto euhstitute lor. Mr. Yaney's resole. Goo ; one admitting teUth sets, was then adopted, 126 to 125. , The queition next in ordet is the reeolution as e Convention adjourned before the vote was • , Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Casette. - LaSer ream Mexico. .. . - PHILIDELTWA, May i7.5,.1818. By enacts and telegraph, Nem Olicaltedates to the 19th or Nay bevy been received. An arrival et New Weans also bringslster Mexican dates. The Maxi= Congreu bad amembled,l4ot its aetimt does not indicate peace. Generals Almonte, Biiitemente, and Paredes have pronounced Olitaius? this existing government,' and declare that the war mutt be continued, without truer: or quarterltsiitil Mexico bus 4:immured an himorlabla peace. Our correspundent senile/us , the following dee. I 'patch, from Cincinnati, dated May With: Tvanuma, 4LAILLVA. Meant from ,the Flag and Advertiser extra, of Morogoineri, Alabama, dated M■y 20th, that Ms. perbutt news his reached Nese Orlearts,from Met. ice.. The news 'reached Tracer:l6U by telegraph and express from Mobile and New Orlemrs. The news retched. New Orleans cm the leab - humut, end it, that the Tivaty of Peace has been 'rejected by the MeZiCIIIII Coogreu. The chainelsthrougii which this news some, precludes all doubts of its aerrectnesciL, CI,NULNNATI MARKET. , Cincinnati, May 25, ISIS. I . .Flenr—Tae market is dreoptag, with a Jamie de ' , elate from yesterday. &km were etTected ✓o day it SI 061, SI t2l;end St MI per ddl. . Wiliskey—Moderite" salts at 141015 cellts per Sullen: ' Grocer : Ms—The market ie dull, but' prices are wdbaut change.. . • , Barra—t.'elca'of hams at 4 4.4*; of 'boulders at nod ride. at 31031 ets per 11. ell peelmd. chanfre in any of des other articles usually quoted. TNF.W ORLEANS MARKET. Near Oar.ws : Slay OARS. CotbaL-The market is unsettled, and prices birp slightly declined. market is witbout charge. Tiont—The market is meads., but not active.! .Freights are languid. IrIYAFTVFX or SiTl4. Ant—Wa hIFFIGINFft , pod of Cope Ttlt basso, to Liette Col!itroottrefr Governor o(J•lapa,pohlisbed le the Jalapa Vinteb Tower of April IG. We have nor room to give it • plave. Capt. T. •ay: 1 irCirmed General Saute Anna that be might ti:s pleasure as to the route. boors of startling. hitting, Sur., sod that I woialtt be plena.) to Jn 01l in ray power to sinks the mareh no arenbte ene, mcrini.wr with my instructions us to is /ma. einir.try. In orwther pont/mph be sap,,'.o. account, of the net...4.We .we ct the Ireather:C C ll Sonia Anna ard not enantsk until Wetined.), _morning. 4 . '11 ingt, at which hour he etnhatt, e.. 1. talent tho Spaniott brig Martino. foriatnitikw: I did not Wave Antigua unit( the ateamer ordered b 7 GIL Wil.ott, Governor of Vera Crux. to tow 'the brig out villa, barbo(uf Antigua, had gone to sea .4.1011 twenty mile.. , Tha Itst.:-rntooth Cos - ruNticiss-+ this is Ilstitocratie Rods, ca sato ltostipr ater whole otter! Batth qttot4iss......PattoWle objet hone. lest Itte delegate wanted them to hitbntit Them ate 'some °Caw - ossetanctutatotetilo . th* • tit twit qtatioo Bad: Nair Tohi, Fatraina•--This papaw comets Sq,* dressed in sa entire worm:tit, looking Al attractive as it i. trataalie. ?be entire Whig peas of the casntry wiN natant's" in saying, that no parr Ni the l: Wino is wore tack:cane or more ?stied upon for ecmta rfittioni upon :passing .ersata,'ir the • canna news albe slay tbarstlint piper. • Appro . achtikir !Conaty ilq•aveitlen The Ohm ti which the primaii rueetlap are to be held on Seturday ereniarritelt,in the different Wants of tlae,raty,ku the purpose of electing delm gethe to the County Convention, Mee cot been In the notice 4tbe County Commissioners, they irquest-the people to . imsemble at their .iisnal places of meeting' The Dem:matte and Whig parties tare their canal plates of meeting; bat foe • general meeting °libel cilium of the ration Wards, there le no **anal place.. _ Now as tbeobject oftheepproaclungCcentYCon trentioti s not concreted with the action of any party; it will be neoewary and proper fw the cat scar generally. of each ward, to be mdled togetker at rime opeoide Owe in each Wirt; end notice MO( to be gives Fronting!, to the paper. of Sit! Imlay mornmg. • . . RAIL ROAR"; POLITICAL NOTICICIL I . "I: o l.7 h rf v ol if CU HE ITCIIELL will he poir floe weerrililel g r==eeil Cleik We Cream Mile we are diettwliefril er°ll, m . . . .tial ... _ . . . . . . . in . . e per prethronemi before b e ee110( of thy Colin/snort of must Irt penaltad to say, that ma are impressed rob the India that IL Mitchell has calms l x. O that the Whig sad A.ll- !torso 'a party of M coonly an called upon in to a +act. Hot no are Me rultern4 Man, yell Ms fidelity Whig LIMO snoop has of amid be caned in goes , ' . ' .. tayllitfil Utraalin alma and Ilourono.. COII3ITI Anima—Mears. Edo.: 'You vein Orme through the coantos of your paper Manhattan.. of JOHN Walt* of Parlay tortualtils, .td WI foment ir a lathe comas County t caveman fornambistioa so Pa Ainithasonic and Whig ...Maui fop County:Mit thor, The smitficatioas of Mr Byers Me such PS to 1/1,1.11C tho faithful drachmae of the duties of thotattko, SOW hi. Moineaa and cousaartcy as. Whig, give him 61[1114 Clalnis I.lpoo the uvorabla coniuderation 01 the pane. Ile mill bo supported is convention by myth NANY wnict. tout Varna or Austen, Coi,m-1 re•pettfai iy osier grayoeu 4 catuisdote for Clerk of the C. 11.01 ljudrtu• be matt, •r., of Allegbenr tubjettlu the del:Won of the .ppotriot., throotratio Virktif irrimon. Amu,. he so fan. • at to dotal tba majority of your tair , t4.• mk aodcavor b• to di.luure tfic do.' of the otfaca with fidelity. itti&ortf • LFaeln VOUNG. . • Ithrosoch at mot Comrrt..-111LARIr URIINOT, of 11,e otk.W sot I.tor WWI, wilt be ..prorwdul the Anti Maconic rod Whig Cout,tdroo, kw the odice or Coup• ty Recorder. Mr. 11130.01.4. rattled • torsmer oo teto's bland, is All old citing, . good Whig, and wor• Illy Of 011 Yell. sumo., Ile ems to the lato war, sad 'MI hdwr iu the HOVONCIOUIfy 'ear. ingthdrwmfT - EMIT LIBERTY: Cduivis ititatstra,—Ursids.Fdliiars: Yost an miles; irJ to tit al, 1113.11 of oi &too tootttap, is a eilididato tor Bordilisalon Oar the d Ode of drawer, *object to the dectstoo tho Aoti.SlooottiO 000 W log County Lourodiddi. ! VERMAILLES. F:Lls110.11/ k Co.: Please tor annonn. for as the name of !WC , : Mc hAV t.N, of Hotnottai tile, at: a wit able ',Fen:Wale tor the Ditto Of Recorder of Allegheny cottery, al the neat ammo: olectiou. Itelievistk him out:ha. as watt an CLIOTII.I2, ate prenelit Wm ea Doe cloacc, ruttroct to • deettom o l d.. WhigOosteation June uest.... ' . 0U1.1311 PA vt:rrii, Covent ttroarnat —We are requested to elate that WILLIAM J. MAHhO, of Allegheny city, is • candi date tor the Witco of ticointer of thin county, subject to the noratualmu of the Whig Convention. en In* e.t.a oe. rue COOIIII.—DANIEL hIcCUIWY, of Eli:attattit, Will ha a candidate fur the, adios of Clerk of the Inc..' COII/14. of Allegheny county, 'subject la th e decinion of tie Antiklarantla and Whig Comity COll. TePiloll, ,pylvdkatt; S - Count Itsonrrse.—ldenra. Editor.. Yoe ore rogues. edmet through Ow cumns of your paper, wit grum oIW Ilum 10*11. tap, Is ft Madill° lot 11411.41W1L1011 lot the.M.rlCo wg,, ou eo , to We deciitou OI tba AutiAlluouie awl V big Colony Couventioo. • mnikdiltvwf 8 • MANY WiliGB... To min ELSMores el. Amanittee Coverre.—Fellow Cinema: Using requested by • umber of my friends moiler myself as • candidate for um office of Clerk at the Coon of Quarter bessonts of Allegheny county, fq notrunauoo .by. liar litai•bluonle mid 'Whig County Couireounn. ' If I should be so fortunate at to teeelee the nomination, it shall be my cedes., to fulfil the dul, ties of the of4c• if elected. '• _ - oryektiddierli 001711.0 Fr WATSON. . . Cisaa or (trier= Stukan—JOHN HOLINgIt, of Wilkineburgh, will be suppoited before the ensuing GILIVad.{O.4I/I*candidate for nomination fur Cleft of the Coast of Quell.' b) myna:dem • , • ; ' MANY tRYIT4IS. County Ettotinam-This :mate of JOHN BIECAS KEY Is reepecinally preneeted to the Whig and And. Msseolo Coureotion, es • candidata for the office of Restate,. loyie ALANYVAIHNDS::: , . JARF.D U. BRUSH will hen eat:Want Wont the antt•ilieetnile end Whlg *nutty Couventioni for the othoo of Clerk of the coon of Quarter Sessions, ke. owl/ • SI).TH WASUL, •(tr T. L. Itlchill.LAN will be a einihrlate foe . the ta . co of Clerk of the Coon of Quarter Seisions, he *abject to too decision of the epproaching Convention! tomdkerif T • eatery; Coinatieromm—the time ot ' THOMMI SAINALAN will let presented to the Whig and Anti. Maumee Commence, to assemble oil the 14111 of June 11004 11.1111C004411t0 iOll4ll Wove eirteo. myol:Jtve. : .. ..'THIRD WARD. Coon y Rsaurriat.—JAMFtS W. KENNEDY, of Alla . - gbelsy city,. snit be supported before dm Witly sad mgt./lissome Convention, klr lbo otriels of County Rik islet otylCmilikosiC ‘1111(18,. b /t/it whiter akin of hen, Ono s senor, And pure as inotionrental alubrister.^ All fentakhrliave skin like the who use Jones , Spanish Lily White: ninketh wy, yeteurfue rally whin, Sold at &I C/./.ll.l.street. =arta . QT who U. Jones' Smash Lily White, bite always a fine wince tmosrantat skid. of this a trial Will satisfy any one. Sold only is Pittsburgh,. EY Liberty at. cucalgdandsrly Nal hove yellow dark Teeth—they els be ms pearly white by one tone using 6 box of Jones Maker Tooth l'oste It hardens the poxs, merlon. the Ica Sold el Yt Lawny st. narlsialkw I y; KNOW AI.I, PlEist THAT BENNETT & cp. HAVE. r t mosea frtm litAlotkenoteet,loitzeiiitoti splOtillitraynl imuleNc esin blislmen I to be known as tbe ' rilWF6 HALL CLOTHING BAZAAR, No. Itiel Market stmet, between Fifth and shit, Pllll4olr, The 'proprietors feel a 'clammed in pi o .„,o,i t i ng whet lit arty way might appear like the usual Bomber ti qu c ole " ttrf r it i o ' ut u ir7; re7le ' e " nint "e o t 7e de o . f e ' e n ; city " beg to rr. to One of the greatest curiosities that our 'tit). P almas loth. stranger, LS Bennett Con pent clothing store, No. Fri Market area% between Firth and Sixth, which haste en styled "Tower Hall," fmal. the peculiar finish of tbe front. me building is art Pitmen.- one. contains Sox maven capacious rem., ailed" which are Artnekell with every. Sudety en seasonable garments, arringud in thet most perfect order stud regularity. The people. tors take great pleasure in rhowine Ilaetr Initd.ng and contents to el arena, particulari setrangews,llll4 to shore corning from Um country—we Yuma of net place. more worthy of a visit inydfifiten ==! . . . su 91111.17 bscriber Iv now receiving his imiplies of /Ire- I. work. from this carat °ale/ruled manufacturer. 'the aysortment vinyl's.— . --- Pin What.* - Docket.. of every aloe, '. DvdPenur : . 1 riandle WheeD, . Cruse., • Toolid.ions, . '. ' ' Onmairoppers, _ ' Damao Candles, car'. ilea Mgr UMW, - ' . Vertical IVheals, . . Derigala . Lighlr, Citing ) pyres, ' Flymy Pigeons, , • • Alines, • haatnuna, r Flower Pole, ' S 44 . Craekerv,. . l aVankany Rocket., DOW boons Na. 1 and 2 Fire Crackem.' "Thee works are pertained of the tint. quality, cod will be carefully packeal and Mrwartied to my part of the county. - Dealer. who remit the emh, may rely on having marionnteut carefully made up dill forward ed for he Magid 'CUL ' JOS. D. /WS/4E14 . . ~ . - Agent for ilia mintafacatrers, .- ... roillicodilw 27 Sleuth IVharver, Philadelphia. 'To Contractors the Illassary. . Esonotties Oenaw Ii&LSIMUIi k. 01110 Ran. limo,/ - Baltimore, May Mb, loin $ \ P a°Pns t s itllL .. ...l,tr:: , : - pt,' . ..tu w e,! - ' 1,.. „Av, Ilith of June, prom. Melanin.. for cm' salve i of two huge. slam vinilacts upon the Won Mato Bench of the Baltimore &Ohio 11.11 Bead° r. 'Pa Li de raiment river, itear_thdraratm factor) , and 1 the ?I rth West thatch at Bladensburg. • ' ' ...2, viaducts will be heavy Stractures, well Penh) , 'Me • aline ol Chintrantors of the hell capacity forth,, kind o work, who are thrrefore invited In examine Item. The •plm of. the Bridges army be veer at the Comp Ws emcee. Na. SI Ilmorer street,. Lilltilanit, whe fait mfotmation will he given br . C. P. hamming, !dame of Uond. . - - lain ceptioaabM recommendations must aceompnny . the p pedals. fly onler of the Preaidem and Dime. lel LEV/. 11 LATitoia; • . ' Chief Engineer. New fables! Instrument. Altireatt tint I tsPltli) 1.10 AIBLOUBCI7I .. 'TOit 11. II 1:12.011, hito el Wood street. Bar reed. IP red rod new open for ssln. a simply of Carbarps impruved pat. of IPa/idea. ptieerla, • Ear the benefit Or those ttetnnd al 111.djanintee , and fn - Conseyadly amble to inspect the aleleddin Lerma . - porrhasing, the indowillEtlesenpliatt ts gird,: • The cams are made in nisenruoil, and aro as band: seM.4 'Banned ni a Plana Forte. The kip-board is c 1... perch y lie Mae *lithe planof Organ, and the tuns, pied is rely beautiful.) chanty rentble, than of Me date al p ofati organ. 1 ea isnantment ran In inuttedi. ately u petunia without detaelang any earl, the belloo receding into the to.ty of the Mandarin. and etem.'l4tirtilts'igt.nitrrrasy'ntfreeki wholee in ,a compact' ratio'. when patient weigh. omy Oman mp. The ret inas of tone "pm/ to aid ot a organ. ar d by manned tan &writ tiny be inerenned or anniaished a. p.aaaart; il la salbeimi y had for 'au/ cburchea and L.. —,...,—,... for a par :or inorament. mr-11 Tilt nano:Mori wt I•ru on ueemnawfaiing terms. a a'uaWte tract of ueimproved fatal, mutate un the rasa feedlot` from ilrighion to rresiklimalatut eighteen milts trim Pinot virgin tool about mein itoir,trout the .towt yyf /ford , . atho Ilitto I/ act con tains yMI acre. mitt 79 ;erotica...ries mentor. The lend fit of anaicallent . qUaltty and welt %miler il.and mil be /will ennui in wattle or in flume of cOnvenieut .111•41 , Crlite , r• • Far (Dither parileulara enimire of VVINL 110 VD. Au') at Law. tame wt 4h vt, attune nottheu4ll. Pittsburgh. M=;=2:3 NITIIERCAto LeartsTroum-utur, nuro hens roan. y v.' led to t I, andel,ol;lSM; KV, Lava of the to , t mod tioatneo of Pavia Cot.. ktr, otoceoted, Iwo of Pluot touroultp.AUogLou) NoTJec Hereby gio!o tosCI p , raonu notabled 17 . tuo ot.toto of 444 do ' `toviog aulPotpeotesl Ezettoot. ettr.ll.-oltS 230 Lush Corm `t•do Buie); 31 steamer Cope DA 1aE1.1., S. tool reed or.d' :CANDLES Mass. ICU. do Itr. best ocean., reANDLE. , .B Wicii L McCANDL!•SS SAPETV I'C E--3 bbli Gar sale by IN S DILWONTII BACON --w narks Barn, fur "le by ow% • JOHN b DILWOHT/I Fi bbls four, fm v:rt raaogra 110 PS. —V Wks !lope, farlial• by . • IS DILWORTH rrollACCo-12 keg. No i;6 twist, landMg from .tm NesiTAsiard and for sate Ly my 2 6 " LIALZP4.L, s',4 water ,t ARD - .1W 23 in. Lard, last no awl for W L . by J A 1413 DALZELL TIOOMMED bbl, No 1 abed :jna reed and :1 IV ode ay rai ..ALLLERA in NICOLA T JAW LILL-430 bbl. Lard Oa, aast!_oed and_ lor_saS. LI LT F "lg ELLLILL. 1 sLAYsaiRED un..-02 Wafer sale by • .4 2r l t , ELLERS& NICOLS • SLIN DitIET-40 casks Nods Aeh - , - brMtletfkft.keeTe k rims, laveryook Mrsto da do Juan blospratl.a. toohay Rio Coffee; MO boom Isfi t earn and 10e111 W 11lam, for ask by JOIIS Y[Waal LAWNS AND MegLlNtl—A A. Moran t Ca, MI Market .1,000, have just reed t tares ef knock Printed 141M11. sod Muslme, of the ount fash ionable Mlle; also, new 40 le. Bereges, Crenatltues,- ke. .dto.• alter ARASOLS--A A Mason k Co, have reed WOreore of those very Mcn desk pebu room!, nrydd ..- 00APEICIAITL...s—A A Maw.* Co. have recede.. Ott another IM ofd cartons of Oak, medium, sod .lot. price Crape blmerls • ' • ; nerkS T 0. SVGA 12-100 hbd, handsome New 011“ w s Seger, to arrive per steamer Eureka. axa for sate of, myke, I'OrPalk.Xlllll.B.Co tkOSIN-75 ibis good florin, to •rdve per steomer IL I Togliatti from New (tames and for *ale by ' eared I'ol 'Dfailifter. Co 11": , 41111,111-4-40nsteks ow+ loading from six etpie4 Luphratesi kir red by asy43 DICKT.I" & rma .r' , Co , , ULAXAM:II-3) abck. 3 va.ki, now fandlaif from stet. r, &Orates; for *Me b> mr.ori • - II DICKEY Co 11 EPSWAX-1 cask nor landing from zbenatzr Eu- J. 3 pbv.tes; for Web) , . 111 . 1,3 . ISAIAH DICKEY 4*. Co • 14'..t c it — ,111."1:; gimbi7'.s A n ft:lll l l°Zr' .4 m 0 . 63 bralir soil WI ibub“t 1 4' Z k v X a ll b D y °!l' l4 . T7 1.1 :17g17.11171fatI od 1 II /LI. ItUITER 4 bbl. oml 2 boo R 6.6116664 I.lbijustmerived und cot sale by .yrs $ & IV iIARIIACCiII .. TIDY 1111D1.r..--15 Dry Hide., iu etere end • for sale jJ by„ . nly2s DAIIHAVUII / b.Er..Er—..lo' lu. pm. Cheerer, Just reed nod fo kj rale by 141 D Yt W WittllAUtitt Cy 11 PELTS-4 Wang y beep Pnhy, in mom and 0 tar sale by Ynyba S W IO ARD—l.do h. Jessup pure Lard foe side 11, by • • bk. IYA it GOCIIiii-JA A :ileum h Co bore received , fl or ot•soneurditu (lob !Ursa lkuulv:Cun. g rislin 150 p• lurcke., Bo p• Greuoalne.. it!! p. Ilesues stud kiheir cSnlwy Wp. p, p o d d,,ei,e••, stn entice near article; Foulond bdh _god Fancy do, pest vane), u 11.9 112LAJW1Itai OIL-10 bbl s, to prb onlcij just ro ueiyed and for sale by .01 11 F. HULLERS, 47 wood mouAcco—bi bhds Leaf Tobacco,received par steamer New England No e, and Ar sale by no% AISINS-400 Nuance boxes Raisins, for lode low IN. to elowlawnslitament, by tlorN " JA3IFIi A lIUTCIIISON k. Co And Ej3DAldArs, JAMES A IIUTVJWJj &Ca Olf.B—bO bbl Unwed, Oil, in good order:ls do Laid Oil, do do; Sperm, Whaie. bleached and Common Oil, on consignment and lot Mille at redsserd prices. by mytti SELLAiIIeI & NI COLS. . .11ACO:ii—gll Midi , plain Maine, far summer use.; 10110 mgo centasseid do, very One; 0.1 do Sboultler4 do ou consignment (in park) and for mile by myYJ - • • . SE.ll,Ebb k,ZiiCOLS 11.12111-431b1a lario No 3 Alackercl; 10 do No g y. doi IU had° do No 3 do; ID dodo No.d da;--10 • bols,No lllacring r just reed, In gm) order sod for Bale by • sor.O- SELLERS NICOLS . TOR 01L-3 bbl. Jim re,;•di fi,;;;&" by mylrJ - J KIDD 13 , 11gel e 1100T,4C0.1b. Just iced awl KIDD& Co - JUJ U = PASTE.,KI lin just J. and fur sale .by , J KIDD IL Co ALCOAL-111bblafor 4ale by. • J EIDD & Cualig - V= 7 :TegrOta4 ,. !'zor7, MV. d r i lt e lpbls l tlf4:2 l ilipssr a tti _ 11l VA '. l a y.•(iY•it 1 30 buVir R Mem', vale by - ‘,l my= - NON bIViNkIOYIST kii(f6il36o - 1' : By novo:4AieWmikmoir• Will be sold 01 SiUurday afternoon, Inds tnat.. Vetne: on tbelleadlee% the glen WAtel . ant il. 11 " benrille Turnpike, near the mouth of Sawmill Ron: NO desitalde Lets, aititate la dolt et-lough -IfTlem peraneeeille. • - A python of the .above Lila are then located in the town &r Widow, hariaigas twat o, the Steak.- ride ounpike and Zeal 10 the Rolling now io came- se ct reel wit= CIi.A.P_ESA A Masai& C0,..03" Woe!, Ovo Plot reed td po of %bite iond colored etARRIAUP. WHIP FOUND—The owner .11 .hies .J it by paying Re !Lis adrereseotent and describing U, ' L REAR, Book more, tuyito • Apollo blitleiee Vth at FLHU . R ,T7,O 2OObbIe, a Exporior aitiele for gala b . 4 " :VARNISH-L.2 bbla ferviture and MAs eoath Var. V eiEb warranted anparior,for, gala low for eanA br lu . JOUN AILPALLN. ACEPREL-1931415, vryiranied but quality, ILL la sold very low', to elm amaigooteul. by- .•, • WO - ID. FADEN BACON—;O caskall. mos and Shbolders, just reed and tor mile tiu*Buuvor, IV ILSONA-Co, SWEET MATORic B} - z6.4 11,4 14 b • DIY 19 • ISAIALI DIClCla* a. Co ICIiLFZIO doi for. sale Lj, • . • . U mOl3 • • - F VOS BONNROILST kCo Le —OW bz• dt E.:11% for isla by my • YVON LiONNIIOIII,Yr tCO 'C'ttitiAtt 1(01ib6 AiOCAISBk74-54) labia sapesioi, taxi :dins from Situ Wright sad tot sale ,] Lulzi ILitiALEY bIIITII,ItI and 111) ' 6 270 , 1 At nirmucsan sOAP—wiin laudog mid tot sale by - . • torti - • • BAGALEY ARSMITIt o. suoArt—iii bbd N o 'sugar; Lady ayroa and* ash, - • ,OAFSXGAR.I34O) -leLeif • it Sll.lloLOSES 7 tarblda supeuiOr quality Napr r Howie ;14900 . m5; tioLica !gm; lept net • ' r•r•••' . . b SAGIALgICir. oeirrn • T . INS= 011.-24141.1 ills rewind j a mita i OUS/MELDg "E N. ll . B 44 3 " — °ablq'dt=l , %2 4 STMIOAIS — trefiriiiifirr El DAI LY P AC KET LINE. - 4 ullil cr. B:s4latetnets Jae co 'p.m& pasantee,'s4„.. ' bolt cortamerl'el th h e teat. son dem, brat Med sad tarished, and mat pour taut bads cot tat Neszent of the West; tverr ietconotodatiort dad coo.' for, that matey cm moat. has been provided for p". Wagers: Thoi,i,* bad teen in opetnum for Iva years —bas carried a million of peor le atthout tie ty to their ;tenons. In. boars vnllA Le at the &ea or Wood atteet the day tpt,viat. to Carling, foe the !Veep. tact of Yatabt end the entry of pasuar,sra on the ter. In all cases tto , passage intact mist la pa., ' • " " • 111531 DAT PACKET. .The ISAAC NEIVIIES4 Muost leave Puutbeigh atm puanueg 14_10 , elocr, Vibtcliug every' tituiulay.cuptius S4,IU r. x. Nay 9 1827. 1110NDA PAcligE.T. . ,Tht MONDNGALIELA,cipr.rktom,. will leave Pb.. every Monday mere ng at'lll o'clorki IVlserghe every Monday eventeg it 10 , ' TUSCODAT PACCIL IL • ' Tbe HIS PALNi LA; It, g. ear , . A , leave Ihnsbergli every - Tuesday. ~ .itig ut 10 o'clock; Wherargt }teary Tatruhry eventeg at lUr. r. ' S.DIMSDAT The NEW . E.MILASS,D No. Y. Pus, will !eve Pittsburgh ;quay' 1% aluedfsiny rim . mieg el he ' 00 0 , 4 Wheith ,, Seteuy lyedttemisy fteusg olWe. • TIIVASDAT 'IP likET. The BRII.L.IANT, Capt. (.41.aca, will Nave nue. boob every Therelay suoreiag et le p'clecallYbeelara eveer'ibureday microns 110 r:re, .FRIDAY PACISXT? The CLIPPER Na 2, Capt. Came... teal leave Otte,: harsh every Feeley coarairatelCe o flock; Wheabag every Fridayeveares et LOP. re. • . • • lIATTULDAT rAcKz,r. The BIEMENUE.II, Cap. S. lama Pitts. dgryd s. every rd. Sata r_.,,m.g r4l 2 . 7aorssiug .au 1 , 0 eclat Vilsoelios .• - - NEW LISBON ANIT OF CANAL A.ND syr.a.si rscs.tas, .118.1118. (nu otAsaaw.) - Leases Pittsburgh daiiy, at 9 o'Clock, A. SL, and Bt.' rives at Olugow, tumuli of the BoodranitEcover Co. nal,) at a o'clock. and New Lisbon at it, Same night. Leaven New Lisbon at g o'chwit, htitratildog the trip corm, to the ri-sor during the sight) and Glasgow M. 9 o'clock, A. hr; and otnocik - ot Plashing h ot 3 P. M.—tha• making a Callan.. all< Coy caorying,pas oonora 'arid freight betweco New Lisbon suid burgh, hi. shorans 1e31311 rates than trg any proPrietoro otthis Lino' a this pleasure ono forming the puhtle that they hose florid up two first class Canal Boats, for the of passengers and freight, to nut in Connection the will knot.. atemons CALEB COPE •23 uttsvEn,- ssd ingi.attdGhtsgowg *tia thei Pilistorgh .sd • non and other dolly lines &Wren, lio.o the Ohio sod Mississippi rivers. , ?Ph. Pinng• Mem. selves no spore no esponseoit stiool 4 n to lust , . can Con, safer, anddisplueb, and oak m Inc public. slurs of t o te : I . : P'U' Z'PirGittiZEOA:Gk , ITS. G at- saint PC' rusi,s,sh s. w. sAttliscCu, - B. FIANNA, AC*. New Lisboa. myna( J. HABIINEGII c 4. ZNOTICE—The stiomer ter, will leave oiler this no e, los Vieaver, Glasgow, aid W IlSvillo punstaally, ata o'cioVk in the ulortilog. &Sas. PLTTBII7QIIGII R. MllolitalllVlLLJit PEMStUAII.V leis rPElrittiAtlY /31,114 t . • LEAVE DADA AT.I6. J., AND 4P. AL k The. (elk - e,the um bow eateetets .4 1 the lute fur. preeeth ROA 01V AT. ®B A LTI C, Dag Jones Purkieaur4 AC, Capt. A. Jneelsc turd LOUIS,. ArLANC, earn K 'llettntt TbrOtoets are eutintly' neer and ere fined up within& regard W b e en Ca. erf .otttteret, that Money ealiproeu re hes been preMed. The Boats mill Dare the Mmulegehhla Wheul Dom at. the coat of Rost B. Passengers will be ern ea huentow the beam orill eertsuily Lome at the &deer thtet bourtt.'t A' M. end 4 P. IW-T. jam3l Fog-win:Et:LNG caricodurri u !(aa e pu atirx.uf.r Pucexr.—The iPen7.eroattoplia.r, red! teae fel lettutartite tout alit totennetittue ports every Saturday, at Ur tieltret,Pteotertl , For freight or passer tut ou hoard or to FIrKSI ;1 A DUNCAN, Agents. Thaelte-rtaph has beta buttreepresely fur. regular packet, &retold, • view entirerffila thecae:lron or pas senger.; the aercumaratodlorts•arn wiener to uo boat ott tee Westrmwaters. : • a -10 a NE‘X - 41W.FAIIIS - • Too laaertoallacr • 1 11 - „. ' KIIVANNA, • • Den rate frifidir.w. I leave for a! tie and Intend:l3Ru! p ans 011 .1 IS day, -0.. low. hut trolg2,l pava , 9,ld,"appty of board. r. eet. intstrter i 6NDEx. 1.4 V r b l i C;l4be aboi. /Ale r =r-% rue fraiOrte passage ap_ . l)-tp .. itoarJ. FOIL FM-./LOUIS. - 11 , r tretett eV - boothlr : :: Fort clNctr ATG the R 61 ,1 M I.3ovettizt - ,' .ut Im,. e n aho o ut; Java juwom, Idtettneditte pang 4V, ‘1"4 15780/CLYN, Mftelet. lenVe for Move intermeMde pors.M. ay, at MI A. , For Itcighlo!pm!aseig , plp m beta I • PoItCINCINNAIVAND The incilitAND •• BoritArnmatt4.will Ip,ve iuribt alqre intenardosta p. 4 iflla day, 1 000111 Oil orpalakgs wirir curbenri.,mlo Ml= REGULAR. .pirrsaußomi'.&ND ZANESYLLL • - 141101. • liloare,,sootti, will leave Piuttargh This beet is every y plod to the eotefart o • poeseuerre. BLeiroue to. hidoeetion lent, the JettOy Lied, othielt meets her Boyetty. Rd freight or r • nrol. en hoar/ . . •.. Rto. ._ o.l•Tool.P•e[T... om . .f a.. . N. !Ito tight dro Doti oleo= • .• - -. . — .32T. VhAttiON, Koenig Jlanlar er 111 learn for et - oboore and toorrinrdiatr ports on Toe dor,loila lost, at 10 A.ll.Aijolglit or pactogn spot on oonnt. , . ... .., . ~,.; . . .713 • FOB WIUZXJNG AND - BRIDGEPORT. • , =Want , and sabcantial taw Witter •t • ' iambi:mat. • Andiew ioaldast t. Lt. ITIILIII.4 k - regulr trip* brtwont-Wbealing, Irti tarpon and Plasi bargt, aviaalirtaksratt chal:tads} utd Thursdays •• PACIVOR • • Thal** fast swim MOS* rota! lease for abo • and all law t o 00 Wdltel4 days and Saturdays ateaatareek. For freight Olt '• sap apply. Oa board or to • . ambit -.- • 11:03:14 ifIMENMERGER, Aat PLITFIEJEG/I k WHEELING PACKET, • The smut steamer Dervey-X• 10ener, reamer,kern . Wanda tyeatieedev ..L Friday, al ,lipreel.k precisely. i Leave Wbeelieg everiZ4evfl•Yr Th... 9 and Er‘i utrdiky, at 7 o'cbeit, a at,ptecioeir. - The peevel will land at alr the iptenneilitite ponv.-1 Every atemenothaieniUnit , atibe proodred for the ee_. , v4i foie eakty retemeetietevek. beee provided. pont is al:, proyided with alietf-ardut: safety gnetil garrote 1.';'r t m....43P,!' -. kb4 • ' r' * 'cord eintimimeeld ruatEo3Porr, I.I.IZMCM AND aiONONO.UIS . • Ter Nelvi.oir,. =tour wJI rem malrhor., kn=r`•Pkriburyh evory Mandell elineaday and Friday; 0 , e104 k, AL, ord eeogaitel‘qq•Tery INteiday, Thu raayroulSatunla3, " 8 'cloaks ' *: 1-FerrMhi •putzge opvly re ME1=3:13311 - - - • • Y wr TlALLuisioan+trrolrlt /d. kr the, eien %I:adToday and t , eit••• 4 V..M. Tot Trelitit . m.rawaeire apply ort• Neale. es LT eel 'EXP ItESo_ PACKET LINE •• . /ND 11.ALTISItItt ranbscrihent' hare, hurpll the light draught . .Latiniabout YAI.ZIOVE r tia ear!y peasugera to tun' Tao Aqtreduct at - Free:pet. LL. . • ' • • Pate reilllitpan dairy aatttleek in the morning, from the first Wert above the upper bridge. Parseuto brealitast on t.ear.l, and will be, punctual the ' `'L L L ,,o` • • • . pea ao , or !airs:ail* a ii BIPI ppl b y to - .• Fare—Nirta Dollar lar s through: . 137 thle tutaPatuneet prpeo:ttgers wilt go bee ivy lrra thin three nate - Fed .oattalf, ;moles over the nth mud in darnaht royl6 TI4I2IISpOIITATIOX LINE. ..[;IBYPhRtI and then ar,Tiaform •, wW de Produce aotrnereireeu.e ' In ion at ava rate., Alerchandize" ltirnni Anonent out at Canal', rues, .That. be aky.:be C GIDWELL, - Mater atOldoors abovellerea. I N a 110ouse. Pitotatral- Br/CAN:MI/I}.l, • utyl7 • • ' ',Cr !oath Cher , . et, nowakm, swim . Art TAFPI:TA R1880N13. 1, - aa A A M a i oo A. co; bare ituele ed :td boat. of cord Matitt•hd Eintoeir even' nuethet; eke, 10 bpies of new aryl, Penne! ighbettp. •Acwi—id... pint Rtion4kry. I - 4r rale by D ; mYY4 ..Arti.14,11Ut.1111E2.116.110E, atwucE.—..w. ;Ito 'lanced; 3 Ygl_oje . /&*? 7 L; 2.4l.l.tirenAue "ti, ru active; ice We . II DICKEY k _______ • GAMIER 611A11141,114,5, Burp!, of aboveaaeda o.lstrly recpyed,s.ol ' Tamp : , Vittoria, Linea. 'Nett, DIY lUoltetr,' CsAmere. Aftnl,l 4a Laiue, at. Gmdi-Roctocoe:"- --, 14017 • -W R MUIII.IIY . j;lßAßTlillat7 -BHA 4 —A utftek do,lifiatiout qualities. An glaciating s-sionuent, at beet woo bokno?dal.t.tia ?trace lour ASXI-4 nista tn;stitio; of suneticir yID • - TALOUR-41 bbl. Irmaly Flaci, for .He by , YBULNitt, auroll,A . • • E=Ml