aibr — = , 1 ••••'17., ETIE, , • BY k.B.ASTUB /MOONS Jl. • .BATUILDAY4OII.3ILNG. JUNE 3, ISM.' ' PIIILADELPLUAINOWIII AMEJILICAN. "Adtteracments and Sdlsseriplioas %Wm North Amer .,. VM.ted Suttee, Gazenc, Ila!ade/pl4, received Add Ibrwildedirma „ . '•'' , 111E147 ILIZPIrjE Es. , , • • T We wilt receive atal forward freo of expenae, ad assimaagaisakatd aabactiptlaala for ills pap.: . . Ej•Tair Prrino6las Duty Gurrss Is .pabi4lis4l and, Weekly.--714 Duly is Seven ",Dollars per iamlm; the Tsi-Weekly is Fire bollairspe • .44tussisytke,7eekly is Two pstliKs per annum, stria, !*.rats wirir Commercial lutelligiver,Doteestle; M !tervi River ' News, 'ltiaporw, Shirley. ALarirett, tu. • Vilid arc earnestly requested the hand vliesr 'favors before' 6 ',lt; and es early itt ut day Type - . • .141hdl1 esid••••.*l•lll...sonle 810m1na116.3 ji'::..•..l* Cd..IAL COMSEISSIONLII, •ty , -.11111.EW MILIDDL*IIN7A WU, . • ' • gi__.,.. . . -, , . . . r• At ameung of theAnuntanonicatut Whlcoue. , !..• .ty ComMirma of Correspondence, WC at ILL' asters' • •liosl,ktuaburatt, ors Saturday, 2421 • Cgh, the %Saimaa 1 . -grail was - agreed. upon- • The Aotinniso ' a a Whig -,... , - • ishictosi of each ward, borough and ton"Ltip ' in Ane, 1 •,Anritty: comity, are requested to Convene at their anal -,.• :.,. =or itoknog piimarit Meetings in said disuicta, no le ach , day en gene neat, Ea streak{ too dal ' ,*-, - .. -.• ..,f..asrataa from e districti, to meet in County Co yen .. r=sl y Cor•L I t ioniu the airy 01 0 Peter:h i an . ...an . , to nominate - cla:4'":."1-:f;:L...1.i, .1: "' d d.., -, -..--.,.:lloarkty Orienn!, to be supported at the cowing Oil eke. ...., , i leatt. The prues7 wagesa in zall the toonatips ex , Ceptitt,Wnl a tie bald al5 detach, .31, and in Pine. ...„3 . , 2lt ai rd ; the, wards and boroughs at 71 P. AL, of ~'.. '.' ' • ,• The coionnuao.weraMsarnesdi nee upon the said Meting" the neuseity Irian efficient organiutien, pre paraSsary to theamouns election. -.'. ::: • . ~ ~ ~ . Willis iI'CURDV, Chninnan. it;nll4.AJO. r . • / •' : - .1115 • StioissofonrWlti,qtooiempuravel are quoting Mr. ' Taneyea Speech end s4solutione before the Bald- Mons:ConvenUcen.-.which /minute thin Mr. Cue is not ntSciently hound on the Slavery Question to suit thixSOUnt--as:evidence . thst the Southern to. . • qo FcieoS not cordially support the Baltimore '.notifinatiiin. This we think a:terror. Mr. Cass receive the • cordiil supportof the • Dentiserath of all the Slave States, except, it may Pe; Smith qtrolina.' $e is, emphatically, i• g.NOr• 1:ILM With Southern Principles.' Whether IO„is a question; bat he has truckles( for el;:i!:soupletely committed himself to the ...suppentWidlM' demazula of Slavery...-. And he 'no . • a hen dose:ire* tithe viewed with suspicion, by ev • ery;smler of the Se! States, because his conversion . insecomt, and evidently evidentlyeinned by a detencunattna • to Srnsurtan ziMaination nt any sacrifice. So shoe a Van, iv tai the discussion on the three million , fits. Cain supported the Wilmot Ynivlhy :Ma inipressei; 'himself in favor of intro'. itlncirsr ninth' any pill that might be parsed M fu hire, fin'tlth,tiihnission off:seism territory. In less than styear thereafter he repudiated this sentiment :::Whatever may have produced thin mminitible - :donireisiihi, it wilt be difficult for any citizen of the Sits States to subdue the impression, that it wes :'gamed by ambition, and not from a conviction that be had eured..:WOC. respect the consistency of ' iratifeboLdei;wito, born and nurtured amidst Son. _thinat inititations; believes that his interest will be the extension of Slavery; bat we :1110R, lariO! utter scorn the principles and morals of • iiativit e. ,citi.• of the free States; who, is wit. liti to yield.to all the denten& of Shivery, even to the extension of.it into soil now free 'Gum its poi-. for the purpose of - grail - tine au unitallowed leaf of {sower. letter' in the 'New York Tribune warns the litsbile* the North against biing gulled by Mr. Yancey', embalm', which was introduced for the purpose of helping Mr. C. 1.13 .at the North. The Some - ,people may be SO green as to suppose that the resolution introduced into the Baltimore Convention by Ur. Yancey, of Alabama, in regard to the non -interference of the• Government irv - the property ave. Slay., whether in States or Terri tories, was intended to injure Cass in the South.— It we.. not so. The intention wan the very oppo-, site. It was to help him-at the North. It sons trodueed with a perfectundenta oiling bets/vett the Delegates from r the Fret and Slave States, '• re. mired just a. sualCient number of vote, to give to the nfair—to remove a suspicion of the rasa t • The argument now to L. addressed the North is that the fanatics of the South refuse .to support Cast on aconunt of his attachment to the principle! Onsbeny, however Much disposed he may be to Slavery as lii inevitable politica/ =Obi ,bas - Diedgedbashagninit the Wit mafProviso, nod with au pdge the Leon of the South will be generally satisfied: South Cann. Eisa will not go for himiit Is tree, nor would she, whates`er proleasionelic might make. She does not believe , to hie sincerity. The voters in that State - believe his is mere - lip fealty, but that be Wm his hens urtaworp. That such rut I have stated is, if not the design, will be thecae made of the movement. I have the eitofessionefrome Northern Delegates.' From the !et ;Runt vote 'at. the Convention on the norniite.- Con:it was evident the South had - prepared to no. minute ,Cass. They were satisfied with his estop cores. The vote in Ina favor from the South a - as larger than his Northern vote. Our friends in the Free States Must take care not to get entrapped to , week invention of the enemy.' • - Rine y Pens , . Manage. ! • • , - The New ;Orleans paperi Publish at length the , s , Waage sr( the Prmsident, set starritsi, of Mexico,' ' to the Coupe= lately assembled at Queretaro.. It Is a welwritt, dignified public document, and .. .breathes a Sp rit of Mar-Maim and. peace. In 'commencing tke discusiion, pi the subject Of War t. bad Peine with'he United ...we., he says: 'Called by thes Cormitutiori. to exercise the Su • , preme blugutiacti, and a moment when the cape. aid was about to be ,occupied, and our army dia• gamed, my opiniOns in regard to a peace were the outages m pniportioa to the grestnem of our mis brume. Willie:ub any merit to assume the mien sigGivernmem; and with no other title than that of fi l iiiident - of the Supreme Court or Justice, I could .mot, nevertheleas, refuse to dis Marge • the daties of the difficult post to which I was call. sed without sabdectiog the nation ton frightful elate af anarchy; neither could I fail to meet the foreign question under such circumstances with kelingi the mist pa:gated and conscientious. The nem. ; slip, Mira, of , making one an decidedly in favor of , pfteik the deticeltory of the supreme power, made • • me Wiese kind allow Mg to say it with frankness) that Provklence had summoned me to the work bad been commenced in 1545—n - work which maid ibia bare been terminated mitts glo. 'vy indsproth•to the nation, and which this day, at . luarever dear a price, at least saves its honor and '...ieearts Its independence." s s•lir Itii I. evident,' fr ont the spirit of the documents . .thiltthe.writer,is profoundly convinced that Heir . prolong hostilities, without endangering her s .seilleabaence, and, ,plunging her into still greater aitsaiias than the Iris, already tutrered. Go the • • whei.shead,she lima' the best fpan pence, and dr ehriesthat kti treaty Guadaloupe, if the pre. r eat generation will profit by it, kw pieced an ' prantialdeneri. imcin the nationality of Mezico."-.., Ile.liunents the hies of Upper Califionia New . • ~ ,,'Nficsiesi,„ barmy* it isinevitablesuuli*onsem etb letteeka. , Oa this subject, the kriloseal elocitaeat ...,teitease_War Meet. wake:mired, is every bosiim s.•whielifitatis with.Christ= benevigencit. • NfilisSivii• shall . pronounce the treaty of, .....sam haeioitaitheateebkeoa wamantoftheterritorymileds la p abriisging the same charges agaimi the bitpationi ig the world, and the question will -P . - raver beitfiiid, "firm can en tuifarainste war he The. dignity at Governnients and of . peopledeanind other immutable laws, and elm othisigier widely different from that which ouch liens from the passions, geneiaUy various and r.'tfaternire•• as hi their' seiToils. To: dam up a tomcat .`...ishisiidetTervestatingevery thing , to amid auselem ' • efustea of blood,to reinstate the nation in its prim ',tuns readaloti;in Order that it may enjoy the ad. aimagegef pewm and public arder—to do all this, -thisagg .et'llOs tsar time to satisfy the unjust pro (iiiintre oda fortunate and victorious enemy, is on att darlideat/recothinemied by. both chrigianity sand? tivllattod - The tetriknies ceded by the ttait*,erepot lostforthe atimof albite million of • s. geTqaTt . l4 bokix:lbt rec.:l , 7y of oar lior . is and intp , .. '', •ded omen the dogmata:lon of everyclass °feed n ' r... Rang kind arhation; to bring immolation to inner ,. nurrable dimities, which: abandoning their homer . and plaats.of tesort; have bodp s solfering the ills of poverty ce imposed la beggary; in fine, to improve. slur oessition which Providence present* kar.pro - amine& systernatic organization among thew gin, who have not ceased to sutler doting the long , periud ofthirtgemurcu pairs, let ue be sort, gentler.i ""v+ men. Lot as removethe veil which haspreverated „t .oer seal She true condition of thing. Wevill ' •'.. cberiah ; " bops thst peace—that precious boon i',,eritich' hive pollee:tied to eatimatnproperly - song, r upon um all the benefits, which we lase and which we shall catidnly obtain , Ifwest Tint in °Tering& rennin's opposition to touc ; .htuiv— -A _one, ion Bement:tam—From the amp id *aria or the Varietal! Ftenerotant t3c;ciathia at their Muer enatvermuier, appeus that the tit: `ealptirpt the pia Year Imre been consideridy la tadvaocti of may runoff: ouc. The amount recant. A. 130 American Bible, Tract, Home hiludog: .ray, Board of Idiastoos,Forelgo Evengereeal, 5,e0 man'arinistd,-Thnteuitat, COlonization, Arstiairri: loitineacci F o re i gn the Wind and General AA Muddra Board of Foreign MiniOni. $/S I2 W; to WhichlC the th ree great . Baptist toddies are add—dornicoo dod sign Bible ? Union F ,and Horne Itimiorany—tbe • _ . .i.':`- -- „ , ..,, , ' , • (.• . MEN • I 'New .York-7-we quotelmin the Globi—has m. lien 'her parition 'in opposition .to the alsiurd de." mends of the slave interma, though not against the South. The free white laboring clawss of the South are with um. The degraded coridniori of the white laboring classes in the slave states, will in duce them to cooperate with the freemen of the North in the earns of the latter to prevent the speed of an institution which the civilized world abhors, and which is fast destroying the Democra tic Republican character of our Government and people. , From this time IBlleard we call upon ev ery freeman in the Union to stand firm to princi, pie, and ail will be weir Again, we quote, but from another aitUde: "It ie a remarkable fact, and one which must strike every read* of the proceedings iu the Bal. tinaore Convent:on, that while the championsof the South, as Yancey,. Strange, Bayley, of Kendall, of Louisiana, etc., were contintrolly on the floor, the delegates from the North had but hale to say. The truth is, however, as we know from per zonal observation.that it was almost impossible for any gentleman who was supposed to stand by the rights of the Northern Democracy to obtain the .1100 r. as Inc?, cow. Many delegates from the North, of the highest ability and position in the pony, mode repeated attempts to catch the Speaker's eye, hot without The, fact 5 'indisputable. Every reader will draw his own inference." The New York Evening Post hrii au ankle on the Bangui - men? 'State Convention, to be held at Utica on - ThursdaY, the 2.2 d ofJune, eastant,fiir the purpose-of nominating candidates the President and Vice President of the United States. It speaks of this step aa 01* necessary to prevent a general disbanding of 'the great body of Democrats in this States,' and, alter proclaiming the 'inflexible de, termination of the freeman of New.Tork' to remain ' firm in their course-and the more on account of 'the wrong and indignity which have been °demi thee—in the treatment accorded to the Earnburn. er Delegates at Baltimoretoncludes its article as follows: =172513 .• "TLey will take that part in the approachir4 election to which their number, and their chimed ter emitle them; they will have their candidate they will organize as the New York democrats know how •to organize, and they will make their voice heard and their strength &It in the deeleion of the great (ideation which in now before the' o- The 6Jllowirig paragraph, Gam a letter of the Washington carrespondent of the North American, is very significant of the designs of the Bambarn• ers' Coaventimi, to be held at Utica: • Wasiinigto Ofay 27, ISIS. The Bunburner Delegates held a consuhation on Thursday Right in Baltimore, sad agreed to call a State Convention on 2.2 d of June, to submit a re.. port of the - pnxuedtags at Baltiinore, and to take the necessary steps the organizatiom not only io N.' York, but in Neiv England, Penasylvania, Illinois, and Ohio. LISOCIATION vs. INDIVIDUAL Na .ioual rotelligeocer, in revftiwing a tiublichtion de tailing the ads'enturu of a Colony of Germans who had associated themselves far the purpose of Irving apart front thewprld, and rnakingeverything tir themselves. The Colony, 10 the teory rune failed, and the case,,., of its failure are thus com mented upon: 'The mural inequalities omen, physical nod intellectual, cannot be banished, even from a mild, a barbarous society; and fw soon as the advance meat of that society permits, by protecting the an gunflints and tranamission of property, property-- which suhstituica other inequalities far the rude ones of Nature, strength, activity, courage, Sri produces artificial inequalities it enables some to be better fed, lodged, dressed, and especially edu cated, than the rest. It is property, then, which makes the diderence in an artificial society; and only the abolition of individual property can cure them. Accordingly, alflevelliag--if it has any ob jeer beyond that of a momentary chili of posses sinus and the taking from those who have in order to save to those who hays is reality 0021 at the permanent subversion of individual pro. perry. For if you were this month to take lona the rich sad give bathe poor, in order that all might be rich alike, that state of things will hardly last a month,' unless you prohibit thriftless inen from speudiog, the nary limn sating up, the skihid from acquiring; the industrious fiom toasting, so that the same old want of envy, the 'WOO deteitutiou and wealth just now banished, would presenthp siring up again, and bring back the ancient incqualuy. 7 Either, then, you mud prohibit all individual pro peity,•or you mutt is neastrthe saute Milk.- scant all Mlibe collective satiety. In the former case, you go back Mugu lowest stage of Inubtrisni, in which everyman helps himself to whatever lie sees, if he is stroag enough or subtle enough—and that's a very pretty equality, is not itk—in the lat ter case, you have Frettab Communient or Social ism, in which the Lazy and improvident, being pro. , vided Got without it, will do bo work and We no thrift, ...bile the industrious and orderly will havii to be `hewers of wood and dower,. of ureter , Id simiant the worthless. 'Neer, it is not very ditPcult to perceive that either of these. plans will bring about no more equality than exists under that which it rails at. In the first ca e, the brute force of smelt as are stronger than all their kllow nten will make theta the savage lords of all, Kings of the Club, in - the rowed, the indolent will be a ,peat privileged order, the diligent their serfs— Under both, the society will sink back into b:rbar ism. For without the excitement of tielfishaeas, of the love of individual property, even the indus. viola will labor little, while, to make the idle work, you mast set taskmasters over them armed with with whips; and organize your whole territory and population into 0 disciplined despotism, like one vast West India Sugar plaatation. la short, a so. ciety whose members are not impelled to labor by the hope of individual acqUisitiou, will not work, except byeompalsion, as the Shakers do; and cacti then. liks the Shakers, will grow into inert, idea leas human machines, about as inventivd - and hn arbving, and by no means us orderly and politic us the fisur.footed"citixen of a beaver pond." A sew .Itorrxxrr . tu Mexico conver.t.creo.— From the New . Orleani Bulletin we Learn the fol lowing piece or intelligence of the coutetiplated fornuition of an Independent Republic of the Zitirtlc ern States of Mexico. The Mee has been broach; ed beim; but it seems now to beseriously eater. tainei . •.' "A gentlemen of this city, who has very lately been in Tampico, Mul who came passenger in the Tay, inkling us that reliable persona living id that place, stated to him, tbatlf peace wan declared be. tween the United States And Mexico, they would get up a revolution against the latter country, and declare themselves independent. Their schetne is to unite with the States pf Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Zacatecas and San Lois,, and declare for n Rephtv lie—invite a few thousand Americans to join in with them, and by blockading rip the mountain beat ow the foe at all points, and compel passes, Mexico to acknowledge her as an indepeadent nation. Their plan, though a wad,nne, hum a host of supporter,, who have even gone so far as to form • national Lag, a fancy affair, with the lettern R. S. M.; Republic of Sierra Madre, and to natal. nine Gen. Shields as President" If there is any . thing this, it will doubtless prove another Texu affair: If Mexican territory, outorwlach to carve slave stases, cannot be precut obi conquest Fir pwr,kupe; revolatioo,will be tried "The few tholownd • Aiscriestta"Willakiliiithth the whoW scheme sinticompose the Gervenim'esst, t and then - Come knocking ni the doors or Congress the The Treaty with Neale.. • Tae New Orients Bulletin, in publishing the la teernewsfrom Mexiim, mays: All the advice, by ;be Thy ate or a nature that lease but little doubt as , to the 'ratification of the treaty; among other letters received at Vern Crux, we learn that there is one from the house of MACE. arm= &Go. which smoke in the Most decided lenusoniatesubject. i • ' ' "The present linbrmition fully coniimis the dec- I larations made by Mr. Taw; when In this city that at the proper time there would be "a•quornm, and Matthere would be no serious opposition to the. e trimly In C „ • .• dt•Pesilion,' it h is said, is already, reduced down to thirteen meruhess, and even that oPpOsi , Lion miaow from a desire to bekmg entirely to the linked States, and the dread of revoletion and au• =Wafter opr troops are withdrawn. • "it is said Mat au article wile be added by . the Mexicans stipulating that the American army shall remain until after the sickly season; the red object being to en sonirthe pmsenration O(order,,and give stability to the Government, after As treaty Is rat ified, and caul they can have an opportunily snake and consolidate the, new orpasztation. • - .'•The election of Gen. Mauna lea highly &roe able circumstance, and we offer our sincere 'con gratulation, .to the Ameirain people on the present prospects fur the speedy terminakoo of this Repro:: ;laba contra: `We les= anew imam joy is expresso d is oat army at the prospect aim early return to their coutary n ami Wench, eller Ito beg and painful a'seN Tez gCtithzermet Mamie is quistihg.pOor Gee. Commander tenthly in -his iweepin career in the Saltithore COElVllTlthtlisitthe lole.glispeeer or the . nine votes 'ol'B:nab Caroline; The Mercury . sap 'Us anticipated.* menu:emu ot the Ett*ker teed! bet it wes.hat p t eihuvhi 'clatiling burst ofgeniai Raj itopaalleted inippdeace pjelert thelhatimOressatica,by.the Oeotge. • 8° ? ! .. kerM 8 ." 111DDL.26 1 168ffe Io .74tersoi, _Pao,: on rt* manly . and iintevering exit:tons- in the cause of human &c . v. daffy hare won Sni biln the right tiMi from his ardocam lacer Ip airitu aritenDensannaratieu x hr.breach:(vireo:l,,in.itronections aline in*his'Oren Bia-tei,', ieidenttaidanh end it; appear to bairn demoted' cM leaders.'; . . . - Tis; tiew r On met) La ne k.Wiscorunit';' tail. Indeed:in ail the' Lane mod New, England Sintes, a . poweriiii party trill be or, gneti4.d in the 'bosom. of the Lnimociaey against Cian and the extension of Slaver*. A gentleman of high literary ability, it tells as, is going to deliver three - lectures' . a ireeli - iit - Nete' : Vork, upon the question: Moss istsuanartra—On Saturday and Sunday lsat there arrived at quarantine below New 'rota the immettle number oftenllionsand and thirty4lie litemage'pasiengra Mostly froaiGermany. Most er Mem ant hale and hearlY t . 1 d Pd ....4 with something to begin the world anew. -There arm but seventy cases of milli - pox among' this large _ . Tart great Democratic Ratignation meeting took pinellar4 ,creams in We Market Judge Militias wan nailed is We Chair. Gen. Lnwma; being prepent; add the the meeting, add euncley. teendutinne erenisilopte9, expressing* iwarty.con carreticela the ChOiCIPI.of We Baltimore Donee*. tioo, it'd : War great ltdaltriltiOn of no nominees. TUE Come of Inquiry, at Fradetk,k, fdd, - ad. joained-uotiljtaterday'oming, coaaeque44l: of the wittiitaad alma= at Gra. Pillow. ~ ~..~ ~;: _ n , st Prom the National Illad*ETlCei. Gaismsl peotas. • - MajoriGisieral Stott arrived in this eity in the' two o'clOck train frOm Baltimore on Snaday morn , inglast, and through in general good betilthowas so mdisposid dating the day that he did not.leave his lodgings except . to attend church in the forenoon. Though not entirely recovered, lie Zell the city. on - Monday room' eg Csr - Fredericktown, where the Coals of Inquiry was to resume its investigations on that day. We have already noticed the ,dispoeition aria. red by the peopleof Baltimore to do full boilers' to the gallant General as he Passed through that city at a late hour on Saturday night. A. similar patr.. otic feeling wastnanifested by theotizeas of Phila delphia, where, though osmpamtively few were I aware of his approach, the General was enthusite. Madly greeted by an immense crowd, who had assembled on "the whhrves to await las arrival.— J The Philadelphia tarn - trier of Monday thus des cribes the scene t 'The moment that the boat made her,nppearance acclamations were poured krurth, nodes she near ed the landing the welcome became truly thrilling in its character and elect. The noble karm of the warrior thief was readilydistinguishel3, and the rush towards the boat as she touched the wharf was impulsive and exciting. ' Hats Waved, dens were run up, and beam ksllowed huzza..l The Gene ral walked ashore, and passed immediately on, amidst the crowd that fined !both sides of the thoroughfare, to the Baltimore steamer at Dock street wharf Here another dense' crowd ready gathered together_ and a second welcome, quite as enthusiastic is. the tint was heartily given. , The vessels in the neighborhood were throng. ed, rigging as well as decks, and citizens in bun dreds, who had heard of the arrival li the gallant old hero, poured down every avenue that led to the steamer. I • .By 2 echsek mad a "little after,-the droved was itIILIIMISe. Thousands were assembled. Among them General. Codwnlader turd many Uther.well knoWn citizens. The scene bet Ween Our gallant lownunati and the veteran ComnianderinChief was at once touching and ieteresting They' met as brother soldiers, nod patriots, who bed shared perils and glories together, nud who now clasped ' :hands in their native land, and ..amidsf a scene of grateful recompense and joy. • "After, the lapse of some minutes, General Scott, In reply to the universal wish Of those present, ad . dressed a kw words of courtesy and acknowledge meat to his admiring friends. He thanked them . for their warm, their cordial, and their heart.eheer log weldome. He mid that it wits indeed grntily ing. All that he had done—all that he had suffer. ed—WaS far more than repaid by such demonstm trans. Iliscountrymeu, his brethren—Tor he was indeed one of them—had =alerted upon him in finite honor. " A d:aimed thanks, my friends—a thousand thardin . l" All that he could &in return nom to give them an old soldier's heart. "It is herr,' mid he (placing - Ilia hand upon his breast).— "take all I can give, :tint may God bless you all." "Again the crowd broke forth in long, loud, and eutlausiatic cheers. Soon alter,the boat pushed off, amidst the acclamations of the vast multitude— ' The reception, although sudden and informal , was truly thrilling and exciting fa ha. character. We have reason to know that Gen. Scott was deeply /Wetted by so apontaneous and cordial a tribute.— He saw that the swept" appreciated his efforts—that his countrymen knew and acknowledged the high services rendered by him to the Republic — and the old soldier went on his Way rejoicing!' - - To the Friends and Contributors , to the • Mercy licsipital. ! The Committee appointed to conduct the busi. new of erecting the Mercy Hospital, respectfully subtriit the following statement of their doings: , On the 21st August, 184.7, they entered upon the duties of thew appointment under cart - moment:es not very encouraging, Without n design for the building, without land on Which to build, and with out a dollar with which to pep. They, however; immediately addressed themselves to a liberal nod benevident public for contributions; they:sought and availed themselves of the skill and Manes of. linden Smith, Esq.,Architect,Gar designs; and they esteem themselves as !Laving been happy in the se , !tenon of the ground which they early sectired for a one for the contemplated buildings. ?Novr'ntler lapse of but nine months, the committee cry able to report the principal building erected anditinish. , , ed in the interior, and actually occupied by a num. bee of sufferers, our fellow being receiving such kindness as a Sister of Mercy can bestow., Thirteen hundred dollars have been paid on ground purchased, and about twelve Maintaind dol• tan on the building. For all thissuni we are in. debted to the virtues of the people of Pittsburgh and vicinity,who generously and benevolently con tributed the amount in various fonts; noted some. .what in detail in the statement of the Trenurer. given below. The site containing about one acre' of land, is eligibly situated on Nevenson street; eight hundred feet front Pennsylvania Avenue, one of the three chief avenues leading outward, as the ciiYotruleas from the central point towards mi g ht he consideisd its circumference. The lot Las a most healthy elevation, and commands lin extensive view of this eines and rivers, The budding is in style, simple and utspretend .ing, although presenting an imposing front to the Avenue by which it is approached it is t 24 feet by 22, with wings of 20 feet Sy 22 it each end; ail of it four stories; and swains 40 rooms, - large, and small. The budder, Me. d. IL M'Clellaitd, 'coin. menced with the brick work on theZhh ofSeptem her. cloud it in lens than eight weeks, and had it finished, plastered. nail painted, a kwi: days' before the fist of April hot. r The Committee deem ii.ltart sTmaejitslicelire tolicblowledgc their obligations to the bilinerjazoes 11. N'Oteiland, Esq.: , for the promptness and ability with which he has executed his several mntracts. • The Committee haltin g aciximpliiffled all • I inuch in so short a time, feel greatly assured in makiog, as they now do, a further statement and appeal to the friends and coutribidor. to this noble Institu tion. Mud, is yet needed to be done in and nround the building, to fit it for the aieornioodatitin of the occupontsnad patients. Furniture is re 'aired inside; and Outside, ate neededsteps is the doors, coal and ix vaults, fluters, a "inible, pave meats, this, die. • 3The cost of all whie.. !Jo gelland has at ark request, estimated at 323f9. Thi4 sum the CoMmittee cannot but believe, will readily be furnished them in order that they may ogwith the work referred, to, with. something like the same speed which has marked their lien. gross from the commencement until mow. They are alio persuaded., that the friends will not conaid- AT their mere pecuniary contributions as either large or cosily, when looked at beside the contribu. lions of those admirable women..who give both their fortune. and their byes to the 'service of the afflicted within the walla of the Ikspital. The ,Sisters of Mercy, labor in the Institution gratuitous ly, and support thertwelvea This last mmaiders. ton, we are persuaded, will be all powerful in kg (eating the objectrwe seek, with every person, who having anything to give, suffers his-7,113E0mm feel. logs IQ have one boon' natural action. JAME:3 $ AKELY. • MULVAiNtiI. J. C. CUMMINS. J. a COSGRAVE. ;Pittsburgh, June !Std. • . • . - --••-• Statement of .7. S. CoYgrare, Trainor> of •Aferry . . • .11wpitaL Da. Fur Cash of J. C. CUMUIII3II, Esq., $3,331 71 dot Jas. Blakely, Esq., sth Ward, 000 00 Jo Brotherhood of St... Joseph, two ' Joao .......... 396 00 do Rey. J. M. Lancaster, culler. tions, — 2OO DO do Collection Si. Patrick's Church, 133 00 Jo do tit. Paul's do ' 310 52, - Proceeds Psis, ......... ...• • 2,500 o dodo 801 l . 55 5 ' 75 do ' Mts Myers, ounthbution,.... 11l 00 do . Rev. J. M. 'Lancaster, block collections. do SundrytsubscriptiOns and col. lecoons.— Total and t au becribed mil collec.,to date,812,216 40 • Paid J. H. Al'Clel r con. • tract, 7741 53 O'Brien URA ftVAdatos, 199 00 • " /awes Penton,. 1,C411 42 " S.aattry contract. • cavation,.painting,•• ' ° °.nrt °, 44c, , per •-• .....1,270 Porehaae money On tot, 1,300-.00 ---512,203 13 , . Balance Cash cm hand.. Pittsburgh,. May 31, late. 10111 , 1 S. ODSGRAVE, Treasurer: In addition to the above, there are yet unsettled acconta, ehuiving balances due by the Committee ..... ........... s26a OS From ,which deduct cash co hand, 43 27 Leaves the Com. yet:indeLtea in theom - :8219 27 Li. S. limits or Rtramsrrnivra.--Theeledioo of two Democrats to the House from Wisconsin, makes the whole nuniber of democrats 1111, the .numberof Whigs 116. There ore three Vacancies viz one in South 'Carolina:, «visioned by the death of Mr. /Reek, democrat—one in Seneca and Wayne district, New York; 'occasioned by the death of Mr. HolleY,Whig--the other in the city of NeW York, occasioned by the resolution of the Bonne declaring Mr. Joel-eon's (dam.)mut vernal. - .The Math ate new trial m thulaiudistrictnad 01. so in the SeifeCii district is -very uncertain. 'The South Carolina vacancy «ewe. be filled bye democrat. If one of t he New York vacate. ciet should be tilled with a sysii .B ,,, and the other with, democrat , the full House wo - uld'alitiad=-117 "Whigs •to 113 democr a ts. Total.23o.—tllagokt Cottcate,—Thin:eday evening there was out a . qUerme iu the '..Belect educed.— Common Goined - pee, and ?wintry petitions were presented; read. Idnd rektred to their appropriate eoarmittee.s. By Mr. Gray, from R. W. Poindexter, D. A. Grier and others, asking for the inimmrement of the embankraerat and street,cititherans4 between BanlitruM and Wishingtna street, ;or the upper city tone. The water being oat of the Canal, a en. ry fachruble time is ad - ord.d for such an improve, meta. . • By Mr ; Walters, from Mr. Vaegtly and others for the improvemetit of East Lane, between the Canal bridge and Bank Lane. ,By Mr. Fleshing, froru Wm Baxter and others.— The petitioners represent that the present °Mi. nance is ieademrate to attired protection to the reg ular city butchers, against the encroachments ol country butchers, who stand out side the market house, and being free from stall rent, are able to Undersell them, and injure materially their buil- 1 ness.' By Mr. Wafters, from Mr. B. Capeland and dth" ens, relative to the impassilde and offensive con dition of Caipenter's Alley in the 4th Ward. By Mr. Borland, from James Criswell and others, who complain of an offensive pool of staimant ma ter at the Kan of Seminary Hill in the lit Ward. lio•ensr.e gentesr.—Tuesday evening was a pleasant one at Burchfield's. The gentlemanly pro prietor of Rosedale had invited a number of guests to partake of his liberality, and made rangentents Clint did as much credit to his taste. to his inuniticence, A table was spread capable id accommodating a hundred or more visitors.-cover ed with the choicest dishes which the season rif fords. AC night-tall the garden was brilliantly iF turnip ated,--;parties were Seen, gathered in grcur a or Reeling by the green branches of the trees and shrubbery. Ladies with' their heads garlanded with dowers, waited upon by gentleman who seemed "to love the service well" met the eye wherever it moved; in the shade, in the sky-light, or sin the brow of the bail, in fairrelief against the sparkling river that flowed beyond them. There was music abroad too, not only from the band which played from the roof, but froth the veices That sang'so sweetly'in the garden walks. We may add; if Mr. BurchLeld MCI with but hall the patronage which his generosity Merits, his grounds will be thronged with visitors,' while the leaves last to invite them from the weariness of a life where leaves nod Hower, are not tO be &mad. TUE RAILZOAD essr.—lt is the intention of the President and T./hectors of the Pennsybnuia Rail wad comptuty to hurry the surveys to a speedy eon/plea. - This done the routes win be located, and by etirli autumn we hope to see the route un• der contract direct from Putsburgit, and through, the whoiel liac. - And now, - who Intends to be ketemost in the enterprise of n,Rotul wen? Quell viicrumr.—Memm. While, LimZia de Co., bane built a large coach factory in Allegheny' where they intend to carry en extensively this business. They 'Faye already sent out from their establishment amine beautiful nom:hes - Ant will compare liivonitgy..witts any made in either city. Bank. hut —A black than tab. - .calls himself Robert Nett.. made his escape esEty yesterday morning iium jail. SherulTu. ytlt oWers .retkard of thuty dollars fur his aritreh Sion. Zi1..14,11:11.---Since, the cl K of the Genera Conference, the editor of the', }ally Chreitirto Ad vocate deems it impracticable.; fir the preeent. I. mintinne it. publieabon. Ncw 1 1 0.4:;..—There are six new , Wu., rthno t completed, Ih t ae near the Poi.Oh Some of thee are of the 14rGer Alcnc-re. l'n. Nterat.--We arc requested the eentleinan who sold tLie meal at it per !en, One li sras an inferior quality of metal. • Higni.mn will prench in Asbnii Clani,cf toinortow morning, at 101 u'elucL, - •. isOrPTICAL NOT/CES. • Cor.gry Racoon. —Mem.. Editors, Your 1150 re, guested to announce through die columns of your pa per mat /CHIN AITiII.I. of West Deer township, is a anwide m for the ecer of IN.ur Recorder; subject to the deemion or: the Anti filmtput and Mug County' Convention. ._ LIP TLe autos of Illialf MITCHELL. II will be lc per-' seated . to the Whig and ..k.q.a..310•0¢1.1 CasteflotiOs; ~........14/104 Atteji.i. dliciipati o p chart ig - the COnit 'M tritaLahel ile we areaVihalmeaterease or. perseetal preferences before the meeting of the Conveutiott. we must be permitted to my, thew we are fog ressed watt the belief Mat 11. Mitchell has claim. tufa Me. WI, and Anti-illamute pan; of this county an- ceded mem injustice to respect. hat tie soc has . mglered more, yet los felelity ha the Wli eatiCer ileyet has.. could be coded to question. myll.hte Lifeka Se. el.= and lilstisam. Coeirm .Acurroz --Alms, Iridium, You will please . thost,fli the trolunom u( hour paper. dust the Castle 01 .1611 N ill Lily, ot ruallay waruship, will bo'premot ,' ml m Mc eeutheg ( ltd.,' Ofemendon fornmainalicht as ! the Ant , -.llmodue and ,Whir Moolichste kr C.lity AV. l ' difor. The queltlkattom of Mr. flyers ire such... to and f !insure the (muffle dischurgrl olihe Maim.. f the office, r oe firlenets mal consmlency at a Whig. give hie 'strong clam, upon the favorable .cousidontuots of tIA pany. Ile w.ll. Le suppose...lin 001irelitkcaby niyls • MANY %TRIGS.. . Caornr anittorill.— :51e.c.. Editors: l'illiClie reques ted to eunounce Sim iilltill Ale1.:011,81CK, Ll.e.i of of Moon township, ii a ctualidato for notables. for --tee °Awe of Register, =mien to die d.,ioot, of the Auti-Masonte and Whig Courty ColoicatiOn. .". . . \ Lova , . YEKLBALLI, 1-111anoas A. CO: Please to minounee fin us lial n om. : °rims:: A.I.EAYEN, P. AI. of /ierriussallre, at a spit. able eh-ululate far the 06ce or Recorder of Minima, count), al am nea t amount elertiou. elierlair him wonhy, as well as eetapetent. we eruct:this, as our Lehuiee, seine. too d ecision ord. Whig Cameationia Jose Iwo , . • myls* SOUTIf rAverre. 1 Corer, liZalsram—liles an &Ikon: %ea are &Nam. I tad to atincialee Payne, the columns orymir paper:, Met tik:OßDy. IV. ItUttrAt AIN:, EN., Of Flom lomv ; stop,. a emehdate for notolnation fat tae °Mee of Res , girder. iutuece to the rlTcisiou of the Aga-Masonic and 19big County Catiaentiou. sopa:di-vett S ' ALEUT *LEGS. • Ts rut Eirmots or ALLemicri Causer.—Pellow CitiCellie: ling requented by a number of my friends motet m) nit as meal:did/11e for toe omen of Clerk of the Co rr of quasar Sessions or Allegheny county; foi uomma ii by IL. Auti•Alamiiie sod Whig Vounry Cobventio ' should tie to Itirtunate as to receive the 000000 0,11 .hail he my er dearer to fulfil LLedut ties of the office if elected_ . p myuMdrewS OLMEGE WATSON: i Toms Uorrai us AL.:nest' Corse— 1 respectfol ly 'offer myself as a candidate for Cloth Of the Commie gunner Set tiOttg, le., at Allegheny county, subject to Me decision of the approactiiim Lleasoensie Whig Coo ventioli. lit shoo be to tonona e all la alelse/ Me majority of your auffrages, Cl) endcaVor shall be to ditch.tte the duties alba efface with fidelity. inylitdawir• ' LEWIS YUIJNE. .. Ileimarisa us rug COnwri.—IIILAILI^ LIFILIXOT, at tha Alt Ward, Pitwburgh, own be supported in theAuti, :gamine sod Whit Convention, for the cote, of Ch,e, ra., ty lieConlec ;Ur. Beams was raised 4 (4114411C1111-114- .1 lilaildi it Lc) old cilium, a good 'Whig, and hvoti. the of en 'mall Implant. Ile W 2414 the late wastand hi. fisher in the Iturohoiounry war: ', . . : • , i m)ledhAviST ~ EAST LIEERKy. C.. or Qt. Mine Sawoome—JOlLY HOILAiLM, of Wilkinsburgh, will he aupponed before the tu n,`` 'CouVelllttlit./.1 le candidate forwmainistion for Clem of the Court of Quarter:W.oas, by • myllialikw ' -.• MANY YoTkillii..i . . Comm Reonare.-IVe are ,remmincil to Slate bwit - WILLIAM J. MARES, et Ali , l l ..my..ity, IS a cane., dote for the office of !Meister of this tawny, subject te thenomination of the Whig Convention. • 'Cisme "or eat Cticers..—DANlEL. toy.. Elms AlcCUI181";:if tietb, will be a eaudidate tut lisealace 05 Clerk . .iif , the several Courts of Allegheny eauwyjeubject *Me derision of We Anti.lilaseide end Whig', Comity Conti amnion- . ~.- ~n2 r .LitelL 8 ?Mau Entroes: Please ennoonee the Mane ofJOII* CONNER, of Upper Cr Clasr.. irestudilate for the ,adico of Record... Mr Comm:. p lilflam of Me right .slewe, and wsiellie.-{.(aol aelice . 1 1 , 1 , 0_11. ~ myminf wt. erten' '. UAI.DIYLN. i 11 Cocain Iternrinit.--JAMES W. IIiTINNL.73Y,o-rildiii, g lieny city, wilt to supported before the Whig .fl, Ater.nti./Ilawitlie Convent lltlion; for the office of COwnty Reg. is tnyElLievriC MANY WIRES. 1 i Coon Rwittr. w .— The nose of iJOIIN IVIEC,,I.i , KEY Is respectfully presented to_ the Whig nod 'A I Mammic Cutivenuott, as . candidate for the outf r Register. .V 6 , MANY PIMENDif. ' , I JARED AL BRUSH will be iCiandishile,ber; the Aim.hltwoole allil Illng County .CouvenEcin kir' the office of Perk orate Court ofttuarter Setwana; 1 .r 22 - .' ,' 11.. T. L. Me:MI.IAM will be. a aindulate for IM,' pace ef Clerk. or me Cowl -of Quorter Sessiticts,-Agf Mt feet do dm aleciflun , of the approashlog Convesti 1.. sorMid,VArtf T ' 1 cues= Cosarestohea.—The ,name of THOSTAft PAIILMAN will be ptesmite4 to the Whig And And. Alasanic Cotivonhoo, to assemble on the lath of Jul neat,. a camlidate our the shove idea. • . - atyglillw. , TIIIRD {YARD.' . ',Govan' COXlStitaio , Bll.—We ate eigaisted to 'rat,, that WILLIAM LIENSOIf, of Allegheny city, .will" be n'eendidme (or ho IMO', 4:dee, sabAtat to the decitidau of We Anii-altwortie and -)ling Comity Co:mention. ' - mylSidtmaiii [ CoownrCasualweiscs.—TllU3lAS DA YISON,of Pet. -Metehis wnship, is • candidata tor the aaid offleciitifijelt I , action of the Anti•hltisonic ?nid 'lVltig Ustitly CMivention.' i • "• ' - niy/7idiawtsll, . orEC . - "-ItiVi.;,tlA. Mt f;tt.".tt!, tteti, subject [Clem deeision of the Altli• sleonle ead Whli . .1 . laylk3l4lnCi I tia:APLixs... Lwaa I'maa—'rlll. 'orally great' Meiji- Moe Is rapidly supplanting all mime N ets >ef prts,. pea d for, a amused liver. Ittetresllara ets deolded i l' iot a spe . tuly,; as to give It. ofaltou possessed :by do other euesbenie offered loam pubic('. The Inventor • very,diciugoished Ogaden uf.Srltgoua, priciLa r s n illegton of cawing ot allaL_lt &Layer. complaint, I r Minna, tut it ill lenced by, oatmeal:Lath) is peohl y common atid fOrmidebles Pr, it' upout yea r s u a,us di,/,..qpftee windlsata 0 4 . 40,pa,an4 lupin. portitutiog Item gleinhaes... The mmall if hie roseareti ' ashes placedliGnaine 444014 Mu lauiefactucCutauut, ki,41,, gmejongai medicine to thainck, which ellr , 4 urea and Lures Meamiistrihsthattet came, of thOt teen la cuutpluiut: Hate yull *Wahl Omagh: ukhroisulor 0 edge of We ribs. which Metilima WWI a Dren,d*.ita.. f(litell0 lie' with eats au fist' loft oceetdegitls. .sominlineseeninard'paidaPikritaabouldar blade; lia• qiulastly exteudiAt to tha.lopot tau upouldeir Andy (p, ro . :. 4 = th u 7:l a tc h VI: i tl a r i lle 141177.:tr i I T I T; - audit teas woald iv 0.. tel lips!) art lartrt r laid a apps t• bat of Mr. AP Mit Later 1818. Par axle Ili • /Aug Memel/ QUM k CO,OO wood H. • mygg ME= Bia=cm. FOREIGN.NEWS. sle . wocsqie „ THREE DAYS LATER Fp* EUROPE ttairempandenceof the Piitsbusgh Ctrienei Roston, June 2, 16461 The SiOttnaliiiii Niagara, Cape. Byr4, wilted a , Boston from Liverpool today; from whence she sailed on the 20th of May, nuking a passage in tern thin thirteen daya—s retnatkiable quick poi nage, which will tatiblisli • f ortltio vessel 4 high regulation. The intelligence from France is quite favorable. The new government , is entirely entire, and La. maniac is increasing in favor. Several conspira cies- have been detected and aubdued, and two hundred persons taken prisoners. The National and Mobile Guards have proved themselves faith- intelligence tiona Ireland represents the unbnppy country in • a compartnively tranqui state. • The London motley market remains unellan ged. Nothing of interest has transpired on7the con. neat. Pereira Market. lorerpool, May 20, lath. Ponnaylrania 1. 300e-27027s 6d; Ohio hour 26 027 a; treat canal flour, 27s Gd62sa. White Wheat-707s 3d; red, 03511a - 7s 4,1.. Corn—.3tran t Gd. Meil-12s 6aa14.. Cottoorl-in consequence of large imports, coltoa declined 1 in all grades. Sides. of (lour were steady but moderate.' •• Pro sisionn—New Mem, Beef, 50a5.iti p bLI;— old do, 3OsiarlEs; Primo do, 30a32. Mesa Pork. 40s to 60s; prime do, 35,0155; Bac'on, 1561303 cwt. Lard, 42564.51 in kegs, and 39,013 a 3tl in barrel, Dayl canal do Whir. wheat Red Corn Meal . . 771 Odcd2Ss 2is 9do2Ss 7sais 3d is Val,. Os sdB7s 4d Os 505/s 34 90x9 2s 6d .2343/4 12s Ilal4s 12ya/3s Cd ‘Corresponilenee of the Pittsburgh °axone. CONGRESS Wasstuurrotti.May ai „1516. Smears—Mr. Sebastian, She nem Inanities elect lima Arkansas, toads bis appearance, and was duly qualified. Mr. Hale presented a petition for tie removal of be Capitol to Cincinnati. • The Oregon Bill WSW taken up arid considered. Mr. Benton. moved to authorize the President to accept of the services ofo regiment of volunteers for the protection of Onion. Mr. lisle moved to extend .the Ordinance of 1707 over that country—which was postponed. The Indiari appropriation biltwas taken up, and ruler It brief 'iliscusaion was postponed. • • Strohm, of Pennsylvania, pre nat al report from the Committee on the contingent expends, ahrinving various errors in Mr. Walker's report. The minority asked leave to report, which was briefly debated, but no action was taken rip. .W.a.suelarox. June Ist, 1618. rwrc—ln the absence a Mr. Daliar, Mr. At e:sewn was called to the Chit.. Mr. Alleni presented Tuantlryrelolutioas of th- Legialmture or Ohio, on Shtvery and Internal lot provenients and approving Mr. CllTlVida eourae.. The bill to refund to the States advances mad, to the volunteer., was taken up and finally passed The Oregon question was reuited, and quite an animated debate took place on . Mr. llale't rinandmenr, which Involved the nobjeet of :Rave ry. No action taken upon it. Iforst.—Th Navy appropriation bill was take up, and animated speeches, discussing the subjei. of rilaveiy, were made by Messrs. altett mid Vets. bk. Adjourned. noose. June 2, ISt S. *cis= —The Senate met at the usual bode— Mr. Acheson in the Chair. Mr. thris, of Miss; presented, as an offering from the arttly,the American flag which first wa ved in triulaph over the Halls of the Montexunms, on the taking of. the Capitol: On inotaitt of Mr. Bright, the Seim° went into a ran' anitoided discussion on the subject tool: ptaceby Messrs. Rusk, Butler, Badger, Niles and Davis 4 7,4r..1hutsion offered au amendment, So as , to nompneuise.—several ineffectual attempts were :made to vac. The Senate went into Executive Session, ind -sundry private bills were reported, and pui4s.l, ifterwhich the Senate adjourned. • • • . „ bill . prohibiting the importation of atltilterat4d drugs, ants talien op and passed. , Mr.lto4well called for the regular order. otlies iness-.-the linen* accordingly. resolved inn, e Commitiee . at the Whole for the consideration o private bill.. Atter some time therein, the Com' settee ruse and reported progress, and the ifilllllo AtdjOUrata. I raw . ; ationio. . . PEACE ALMONT-CERTAIN.' Correspondence of tba Pinsburgb - Gaseu, CiNCOriTi, 7uoe i NOW Oilcans advice; of the , 27th hare beetCreseivoil here. Theme= ship Oilesisi, lean • Veri'Cror; on !be; '22d, IQ ton, Ward LW* Cotner, of the. Navy, as s bearctif Despatches,:froin Mr. Sevier, to the Gloverninensitt -" It ! is nod considered certain that the Trusty o! Peace rill IW mensal by the Mexican dinare.W.;-• It, hid, beeil referred to n Coalmines, ofydrviin Relations, and was reported to be ritifted,oe tiie tavoriblgtii Ls bra utioc. • Almon! hid piic to New Leon, lad a , . W. Zacatecas; for the purpose of p_remotinis rev& Wiwi, and apposing peace. Ampudia arrishi thew tr,:their work. • ...Rosa*, in an address to the Mexican people saki the Weary might, - if Nu of, territory wan alone ran. shirred; be regarded ass national mslantity—bui its Upeets are wholly,changed, when ixls considered what the =miry has but by war, and all its atria. - dant evils, and what it will* gain by peace.. tie pointed out ths danger to which the . todepeit aid nationality of Mexico was exposed by coatinuance, of war, and that the dangers will cease by thi ratification of the treaty. . Tbi. exposition had:a.irest effect is Mexico, in promoting a feeling friendly to the ratification. ; • Paredes had partially succeeded in revolutionis. lag San tails. .. • • , .Guterman, Jane 2-8 P. M. .. . .. .. They .Charleston : Evening • Times . amide inteth. Imam of the :travel of ..the Steamer - Edhh, at htew °arum, from Vera Cruz, Minter the clmeriiw neym k or the ratificatiotiof the Treaty of Popee. • . ' Correupondenee of the Pobutgb assutte.., CINCINNATI MARKET. - 1 - , Ciaeruoell, line 2, 1619.- - - flour—The einrketle very quiet, mud the tarn deery is wntiirdr.. .i.der, re .. 4 limited ift. - 1 - at MGM 12 .1 1 ote ~• , -.- . „ . • Whiskey--Salei ht 141 Cl. per . Colfee.--.Sulci 200 cacicx Itio at. Ito per lb. : Mess ..T'utk—Salts of 200 . bbls of $.4 per bbt. .13.1con—Saks of Sboulderv, packed, Alt 21 celiLs Lard--Sales of country Lard. in aer, at **lc. SupLiSitles of choice Now Orleans at Si cents per pound.-- - • • ~13:yenr,„..Bircurra, .I.Viscor_muTt.tes="l,7oKiyk,swollf.nydie,,rslsee'4,7.. Mr. iLFl'Senen, , —Dear Sir—Your Verounme prod. eve sue t wonderful testily, that 1 think - it worth Mae to give you screw, leas about neighbOr, rifhar, bought from me one vial ern, outliner the tomentwni three of his children; the ana. passed 190, the "(vein! - 163, and the third in, bluing 443 ors discharged by. one 'vial.- Mr. (tray immediately bought foxy vial more. Mr: A 6113arley also gave the contents' of -one vial tot hree of Ida children which • brought from - the fie. 73, how , the second 4.4 from the third Si, 'making !au worms, by. the Yoe Orme viol. I V. my GMT chakaged one year, twoterapoonsrul, w hi ch oi sx; • • e „one of which was at least letiou hoar Vertnifuge le considered.the hest that has weer , been brought to our section ofthe eoontry, - anct to faros I know never foiled. Yours tespeclll4lyr___ • . • ,e.• • : LL. MRMAN. • .FrePoried. and sold by R. F 571Voodst. Sold by Ur. Caw), 61,4 c urr y, Amo n ., W. J. filthaith, Temperance 0, and P. Drava Law. . . . . . . . zeeee's WottiCcell aneathin to ee tai. elllesit roomer tar Cough., Cold., Coosompliie, Na and l/ affections; or the Thum a and Lamm viW Novena limas width:in few yearapan had Pot.- aine to use • =edictal, or ULM bind, we barebr ,e;Parl, .seee teem! Ite;oseellent quelltles, and ent prey... 9 te : recommend It to when. Pllebtlers or o th er 'public nyonlon .mitred with Pmeohlal affections will iled areal tench from imam. If a prepared by a aclead• ad Pre/elan, 1.1.1 oil dwelt will Awl It a WC Lod 01 , 1 eacioue.medleine In the -diseame..ibi; te, eomtpdndrd Clore dud Joacat For mile at the.Pckie It. Store; No no rt h:. t. . =Yin: '•1 • . , -I).Dr; APP li t l' I jai. AUCTION '''' ..,, i ftw h E- i • 1 1 12. .pro , "=" ra y : b y 5. 1r:!,41 - - ''''''',,,,,A . - 1=t..ht.p..;., A ' airotvr.4ll. til►lueL I. , IT‘:',, , i cm, jolua D. Dell ' ''''''4l ri Ztiemeausli Wiwi sithhithetheil -ten 1 -4 ` .- F7-1-, .. ' , ....Z. ''. ' , /fg.l Thi- lootheetnehn may ba afflict with -4':,,:!... Mildair if .0.06mig.& f , ;2"* ?ramps*. It or Aluot Wotan, he nerthanne- • ' 0 ''' nio .. ,Jahthiaete4o - - ,....111, ww he plagiegzusignatening 4a sere thud e - mde eure ,f .the „,„,,r„,,VI" n n, r ethofinfithlhite....o.4 thott apace ffrone urn at' thee nonegin - ffrplieff wi th - .„--,, w„ -- ,, d , nt ,..- C. """r,. . migqin'w of ' hf/a ag. care and test,ditharthing ell the mantic.. instils j . .„,,,,,...__ -- - - ciWild w X. s einomiwcataahniehg doe, , and enoniaivet bandag i Jitto !origin ose.' Mi. ha fruit! bi-7--,,.,n gi, bww,,,,d,-rething aniLthandung thither coithethaffoos en statmq, 43.11111 Vb us be hue not led ... h' .-- ,,,. ..,,,, ,j,migy silk and ettarthiliele rel; fq thee '- e on[ of three huudred ae d 811)•abre Pa r j-",,,gc,r,d;i:44-Wd'd K. , , ti gi 'eles Rey i tiantr„,thaegi tieing. I AI. forßhouinatier4 . and 'Weak Breast or Rao, . at: ~9," V w „, „d ' " I L "a ,.d„.""' • : L7CIIII I / 4 : 5 r _ !gilded Lith pad. there,th nothing to !UT! It'll ri : . n. Tn, - fi - „ - r ... - -.,.....' T... k', e on.' ar and 'nonside ' panthi !the in affording relief ar ctLeeting is cure. For sale ti . , 1,,1., - I,j, w - iai t .' i. i,,,,idigg,grey quince '1,...0 Ll'filcor. carneLof thismond and Market as 1 • ~,,,,,,7d.,i'd , d . , .6 n „ii .4,,,ifeee painiN .44e , i. Braun & richer, . .11k.ny amt :St CLair ate . O l6, w id, h,,,,,, 1...m...8. m a,e4 61=mA, Me. Dr I berme •• ~vederal NI and Diamond. II d- ~,w ; 1„,,.. hu,kw,..„-awee: denim itherathel dtgma ghwr ity'l '' 4 • i f,...,....... t,,,r,... o n . - ~.1 ‘ n, i n. - norn. , auenth bleacheildrill ham. a- Jacques & Co, ,“ bi:iumtatz and thaithint. ID line- -7,4,.. All ~--C•whi,h , --- ,, d 1,„, -- ww, wwe d - • an the .... -,------_--_-..2 -... tog °reale. JO ' jOEIND DAM A." ' . IYBW CQ ciipAcTurtv. ir.reciF.7. - W lPir j .' th D e a ptibintiat C the ' y ' llfr ' e I.acock, between Fin:Jerre and atandnikykt terlo..• T It nre note making apil azlrrepared to receive orders fa every derenpuon of vehicles; Conches, Choking, ronehev, Boggles, Plimbie, fie, do.. veltich Crum wren long expenence in the tannotactore of the above weak, nod the facilities May hare, they feel confident they are. enabled to du work on klte moat reasonable tenth; a - ith those wanting eruct. itatheir line. - Paying panigular. attend. to the aelection or m: le.' iiala, wid.having nunn but competent workmen, t ep hare no heritanon *arrantrear , their smirk. •le therefbre ' • ettentiort of the public to Ohio matter, N.B. Re in the hem manner, and on Itrte ;rut. t ry eeensed gaen i hu ffingha Oil li OM. af the Carparatioa foi he Pe hell' at the called elf h: T6a. day of June ea, at 'due a Bonn] of 2thoiog . n 1 ., Jig year. . . : i_.l.lTiNTly,.le.LSeiy ] lk, canoe and gin ewe, P i a &owe pallente,litt el 47, ,A n exi.orr & II _,____i V./ wow? ITELVEI. CoRLIS—T , tr .;ediuma queldy V heavy b.oguP CON., lint 011,1 ed and for sale %I -y low. Je3 SIIACKI.I,:I7T .Y. wrirrnf li jIINTS—A large at.toriateut of LI., blue and. A.ge, and fancy Printa,l of every desirable sly and guiattyy, Pm openings nd for sale to tint trade tatraontinaa* loarrateap by the . ie3 lACKLE'IT & IVIIITE 27a M a.17 Y 6J 2;:t• May 17 • 26427 s I.)ACON;AND LARD-90 Casks "Tanis dr kilioulde „La . zed bbls prime Leaf Lard; Arra., Tow m close conaiinmant, by _Jeikji• DIEE-SV.',4llllas pr Wnd %VIE ghee. : lout reed m %_‘" GIIOCOEATE- 7 55 be.o Davi:T:co IC.l.Omaiale, aale 113 red %%ILA Iii.CANDLESSI DAFILEV.--ZOUbush prime Ohl, Dariej. just !undid and for sale by SA. %V AITLIMIU/1 53vrater and 104 front atren • .ft j EjLtJUR.— b Lblspat Tea d and for rale by ,T !DIL 1C41 4 IIEaTITEILS AND GINS t h o u: sacks learbeni, A: 5 do fanseuy, non , handm,y from steamer New : Enkiaod sad for sale by .• ISMAIL DICKEY A Co, front al Q. ?ANIS!! wurrisa—sa Edda in store and for sal /*Alan DICKEY it Co carboys loft reed and for sole DOTANII-5 casks prime. (5.1 r retniline) re'd I% . , LeiLle by I IILOUR—Kra bbl. Sour, Isi auire audio, DENNETT. vromt IkfULAN:W:I-1B kegg. ll apl.e - koltsge., gime t. for gale low by JaL14:101.1,9 . fr. t3LN N err UtREING- 7, bra I - f - b .r.ftale- lawat clot rottalgurrieta by I 111 F _ X.SE- S.l la. Canoe, for gala logr to elo-se coa• Ailill6.llll by raa r6vct . lBH S BENNIIIT DRUM) —3o(7olUuu;;;Ze S F VON LiONNI4OSSF .1. Co M:ItItINGS-15 Gtolu fur 1.1;1;14 : is SF VON ktONNIIORST &Co "LidCKEItEL-731.1.19 No a: furl. 111, 5 F VON 11' r 0.1.• SI". VON / 1 0,WiliOILS" • y ' d . •DIRAXIN doe ort Eau Nu t ! teueslur -13 iyI,OIIST,N rf:', LA r Pla•ter, fur sn6 u9l;:xpoittcr lAA 10;tu,..,c,k;qtbeey, fts. A .4 ;e " : 2 :lVste " t l'''. jc3 JAAIKS A lILTCIIISON Sll?or;llit'At7P2k,r'Lle."* rer le3 JA /11t41111S0N Sr Co 1A111•3? 'GOO K 76.....111*C0 have r. Lexteaeire aison.tuent Or tick De, . edai Wese ' an " :l ° eutim new artieLe; r r au Faabend dna .thuec do grew variety. • I • rilsiE. highest x r:ef also, canvass, bate ti n rags, die., by qtd • 1: 1 1.0t11 , :%0 bieli suluahre' for the Allegheny river nuJe, iry elare 'and foe sale AXF(JC ..' a if -TITATIETQi—MO niil ff • • - • WICK .I.I3.IIIANDLESS T ARDLAKt ads No 1. it good,abipping order, for sale by tea ISAMU, DICKEY b Co ; (root st. TAIBRELLAs—A large assortraeot Gitth-.ltatu • IJ/tenon and wholeboor tiba.•just bpeacd t.y - I_d• SIIACKLETT& ‘VArI'E, ~t t wood at F LuUti-71 by bid, extra Family. Floor. just Red by the oath! boot Comet and tar sole by • S W RBA CCM, water am! lttl Irma at 11) 1 ACN•:-•iiblitit /Mao, 10,000 Dm loose assorted Bacon, fust recei ed •uti -6?,DUF . IVA TED. N, icl water sad G 4! nt FLAXSEED -10 bays Flaxseed; safe • j /el —y3 CORCHINI.N 1.7 sale by ' • 4 , eb ltiti re .1 _,Virec toad to W°rEETAIA yfi—A few begs Rye, re ebreleed for Belay, JetL; S!WATERAII.III or yBEA\ t .ale .4 ' je.l •. • LS)I.I.'n'LEIFtIAN IORN BROOMS-2S dia gilt handled. Coin_ er 00m.5,. IL for 811 le lel 1. SrIVA/T.K/LN.: b1.1...11ty0 Flour, for sale by i • WATERMAN. j 41,1. Flour, prime, 4.4 recduhti Au e I _ 'XTORWALIi AND 13ANI/l/91CY XIONEY—titI4O „Li wanted 141 a reasonable ibxcoubt; by 4 S JIMILIALTO44; water And frouc six! 011.9-75 tili/s 1 1 / a ueed 1.96:64 do No-1 Lord lior. 1111 do No do. Sbio, Sperm and Whole Oil; ireslore and for Nolo at reduced prices. ' • lay2t•. . SELLER/4 14.45100i.9. IA RD GREASE-20 bills Lard Grease, in tare.s arid / (beim In ly m ' ATMS, 7 , ; ( Cos ' elOn/C.-au , Mb o .m, lust ree , d and for vile by ... v 113731 .11-2.1.1.1119 Ivico !,,s. 0 41iYASS • .I.IANIB-21 Avis H-21 114=1, Just teemed and tor We by ; " : .811:LIAR9, /S.INICOLS. /TOFFEE—i.O bozo prima moo Rio 'dolTio. lona* V sod for , sIOO bi roy3l. • .1:& R 11.01 •. TEAS -- „gi; n vra:t. ap3l J ooi.ing an tot for sale bY ' _n al ra - R mon, 17 1 4 1 11-111101116Als I Wait* Aol. t k, r yst__ 6 _ • . R 1.7.01'D 1,107/11 feepaie i ... • DRNEI—Ie 011. x-9 { hR : I P p my3 l toasfiu scby . J# FL OYD: 7' ICE=tscola ‘y •• AL 71 smy3L . • • J . R. Iry TiAPER:—IFIOI,BI6I • la .siom i'RtlUltl~-pJw~oybo gy p q~ Jaßpl YU P eh D .rra~ews o ' ar,wieexa. , For.w' l q ~ . Ja:sPLOra tLI)ISU tIICIII ' RI-7ao O AABU7IIy~ .01 • A ll "?4 1 gPirl !UM , ovic:irudrn‘llNVY, IsILK GLONIE — s;I---vi — nwTri.. A . goal 41.1110i11111 on band rind tor subs by mBl ^ C ill RATE. APHoN*—Orote Aprolui, . Oinkeise Paper, In great ruin, of pout/wa • my40i4116, IR bale ut V EMU?. k. Co ved ,. I • k I . • Elistz4ixtiolix . • ii...34kM05.110 Market u, barn eeee ired'one CllllO muse Lop ••• MN, I d,olhbrar , (.43aip Liao. ~m • • 1 - ---- - -- - le - r -- . - , SlVWsit t l trerz:tz . ", fif i in i— vvreinturetturr4 : — 11 e ) ..: 4-,:-..- • .:-,..,... 44,',_:.16-1.0..i.r-1,: ItYstr.e.lll74lre for g 0 :' ' uzi P.llO li.Co • rtninMilltrls.Zirgilatukte:t • mrau • ..:____........______,.. r2 = t ig i l l tatt•gite . . • .I.ukAll DICKEY C 4473 " - 1114411 IL Co 0 21 4 1, 74 —, br 41 1 ° ,1i, tv ond, LiX 3l : lO -411bliht WWI. by :Alva 1: , a.calrik cums-ant; •id • • :apt.* Mt. 0. • .sawiliELo • . . . F L lta l t "bb4 ' l . 6 ". 444 , " I . n ie llZilittr .' n—ORN : Torts FoissTad pm 11;21;, 50k.. 1 4 , . •.• j.e =w.. . . . . . ionws.:abbogicni.• car* gm egbe dwart.knom Gomm.' AL..; /Ude. Wes* Nis treetwed aAAfa Ws by • • ' ; 6 ' wps a /MANNA= t ,:0.* , •;.. • i ,r l s Notice. - ' ' 7 Witco out lettets tettoutet oi. 1 'ant Will of Sarah U. So, te fettled Itiieid eutate rot, e k ' ".11. Eon,, t CC/ , itild Oat mate to present them, it ly ~,t 'l. tuatltst If. Dl'll C°l!Zl__ ' .' '. ~ t =CM MIME =CIESI =NM NoGaffer. Eelentla Salarcal Osaka. TriliNE wogs have grow wanted* popularity far greater then ay ever before acquired by any :a ries of Doubler Books ga the Untied States. And she ' e ennoe of areprerson years sales over those of former n.te, IS wen to a ertitle than ever before. • They now mesa .re lb. public a sProom tmeellent edficational icentoscr7Vo clone. farad appended to very mean commembisory r Oncost ll Immo a aresymintlidand readily aPPreMoltd• thoncesa examine- Hey. Dr. Lyme t Deeebee, u on) wi be ' Rev Charles Elhort, D. D, otthe Western amanita lbw. L. Magoon; Flay .I. AL.Trimble. lacy. Wilber, of tbe Bletholist Femele-Conedd. iR lf. Bishop. A it, of the Pm.e.cones. From the well known Principal of the Fachsle Semi nary at Steubenville, Der. C. Scatty:— Srmstimmus, A pril XS, 1849. . Devine enure eonfidence lir the sopor excellence of Mc Beliene Scbool Book, '• um believing them bet• ter calculated, Mon any others knownto rod. kw . this themorate reboiling,' have forcometiMe Iblee Mem in oar Seminary, mid Dot only doom; tom:di/me, ;but.would recommend them to all encased in the edn• cation of youth. CUARI.i.. SEATTY, Supt Female Seminary Benny wed the Eclecue School Derall GI( several W ean, 1 rally cancer with the Werra. - • • J. M. 1 MaY 9,1549 . Pram Pittsburgh Femal o eO$llOllM Inatome. Parmitnon, May Pltb, 1943. The Eclectic Steel ot Pniforsor Alefinfer combine Wexce/lencies In matter, style and arratigent whic en them preferable' to'mlY tooth. w hi chh b ar e Wen oath's gun lelejeetn. A uniform etandard Orson -We Lary Books has long begin a Occident:urn le ontOommein Wank awl, so my motion, Mu emr - Vnot behrner, mmolted than by the adoptioo of the Eo• e t - Series. CkLARLE .1:71.1102T, , Vet-Mier. and Belles Idenrw, Western Unarm - arty, Pa. • e 4Thol c .fderr4aa.' Teg,==t=t=ad" itimburrib and vicinity, being aware Ofthennperelee o9a e ". Msret; ')'"'lsa ._ =reV'dt:(eteVZ• tercileNtrenf a rano vof shaymencerrhooks leAr)11 tiee, and from eXatainatern and practical ltoowl• e ,d9e, we beirevaShat filmantforeEdlectie Series coati bows a greater number of excallenms, momsimple Ot4mei =Vt. rag7=l4=ta hooks 0.0. tun in o ur schools.' Andsrlien Ire Oen:. rider the .exMrstve mho:Stub:in of - these books heel, orty - and meiraty, we cannot bin tome that means will betaken to. that antforanty so moth needed. - "i4as IX Dhleads,lfrom exignotialion,) Walt , "4" Mho , Princip al 34 Ward Boy's Schnell. - lea MeKelley, - Liberty st, IkliWard'School. D ' 7th lYani Schoo/1 " ' .1. Bastin( 91k • ' " “91/4 ' The undertlyned,Teachm, of AllesbccY cicPi cot` m drolly concur with u opinion expressed by the acon'h, FIT Yd ."' 3d 'J. It. Laetrrrgo, a 54 o ' Do gs° p_V • . ' l).3 t ifiVlg h . - - The follosnog appeared in the Allegicals3l,lilty % -,11 a general towing of the, i School yErectors of Al eery any , , 'held actordlng to innoonternent.ia hr hail of the COVlDeeel Cooed!, ea' Turtilaf tremor. rad in., th e rolloieleg resolution was outolbseasly 1:1221121 "h good clean mr4 2, Nve• w=ggi.g w.[Lainutvidg. " . tbe. +7 Penn dc. hbeny . -_--- • •. • Iran s Mat in the opinion elfin Isint=t snliobl boot. of to.l.ls.lentin Sesietryeafehif saleable aunts. and that the anus* adoeblinedeedise eeeee be 4,444 y proauxed Ly 1441 r latriaagasyse . 4llo our beseria laud iebroM, sad that id eardiot .d.r.......a g =alas of die nand osous elf.Atedasu a4ohnsnid boob—melded web is ebadrrelyt dose bout all the public baba& isf m eee t " - ; Jim= larrisc ]r., tifro).. A. Than boots hare tineatdiael Well nri hairo else been aisfedann.f.late all tbe eel - ** Olf 111 theater Ilifsaiaslusaa, blinensiltsassy3a. fenesilik, .id 14' Slre 1 1'14141' • . end me • Those schools WPV tufa( C0bb.4,4414 44441•4144. .11.•.141,444. Ill'Ottlfera, tan mak. arraitgements kit eselimagfas android booka Oen lei BlGnifera, and Utensil secift enikneeer lb renewer eh ow sehoele. depbeshewso betaasle at the booltalons of *. • • .ift.Ow flr8:. ••,I 1 i .h ...Li .L I M "'• , FAII.C1111:GOODS.'• ! •ail nr•a•warylitelir-i70r40; piton Fats ANDJOpIii,R9 alias, Preach 040- Wawa latfloe_____ll4"tary, ith,. to" w52k1,744.41,441.' 121wALT.valuleAla-rikZur rANC#CveNNA.' • They Write eon, visiting. New Tort, exiwohmorwr ahaeltlear ia•es. / 1 . /lOimi. aWly real. .Moanf/LT. Stowell & Co. from which*. reYted oo the PIA, 0 .11 ofdJenwaPsehaos, (who boa se =tem; • • mbu..4.1,04.4.4 1 4.*Avikratki.9 hoolea Jo aukt ego& _ . •-. .. O 1.4 COolts.,karansrst. -•• .1 liall ttir AlVd. l .:. ddld Ida Olds ram; Jor .Ul4l ; . ,st.4l:lb lod o akd ", %7Mli n : h. . *NW fa a dart grata sack coat sad anpri• . me puyid... s , •Ha 4 • bout 17 pun u laltiA $ babes In brio tA, black hair add Ms". All proem are IMe by Warned nor laltsslor aid bay, AO sr sessenl. ander penaldy of dastaas . gam dosantorlo blosi o ddl Parsed ial 2o. • O k Ira ma le Road r ' • CO N, • 11110-iiiiIiWISICANIIT OOO aII - -Al k A ahurby kis /aseljy mated ap. addumal sc4kr at adore isals-410 Loos Olmstead pats flax, and soy km far gamin/. sitratior loss/ els* UM. bpi Nadi, at rOOlOlO. ,;1 .. . , .., i 1 Vlda dimalagi—also :Mel lial f OhaeMss, Wattled stl . .. ile s e Mee puts wide. ••• , - ...... • .. AI , •,n. , Paton c....m :s.,?i'l!r.t.lktlrtififiiiiV 1t;::::M ~46 4, 4 cwomd c0itt.,th1d1. 4 ,,4 if i imorior datlly.. 041.0 /tmpa,faro: k.r. ra i.. • . ..' : ~.• ~.• ' ,: ::i: .' ,',.':; .- •': ,• "SI i LW DRY 0 0005—A • Ihow% • reuti,ea at their Milholande • - No. do Mut grown, o wen of pradodadoour ~ del rowan* edadostanow 4do am ark, of Callt4eic B do of Dotionades and danonatßlab; 14 do Paranoid; of, Herr mutely •Inna MUNN, Ulti. !Am. 111010 m 54w1., Indonsue; Ro. An JO ===!M!MEM .:of Srfam, IS.dtgeria' lizzlian-tk".. ,Furnauri and 'radii.:" IWill .14 sold on - :Wednesday: gem, the Ttli: day of June, at u'elock, RAI at thc_warehousami IN nice stseet, adjoining A. 8 Wateread- die entire wreck — of the steamboat Svraturn; consisting . of boilers, miglneit and machinery, 'bills her door, seiridoi• sash, 'cabin funtrturs. bedding, carpeting, chairs meltable', • Mal me hawser and other fining, biocts,lagkies. se, The engines, 4te can be seen at the Virgo( Mt god: Reed liarumen 3. Co, corner of First and abort slime% sod the furnitute, Sc, at the place of tali. - 7 O, se—All - sums ander SRO, cash rimester 4rer PO •e Li cadortetinotei, at 4 months; This sale offers a rare %POMMY ant Perin. inn to build a light boa!, eAsuge r .br-Log nearly. Ind lint rue for their poidrir. • tea • JOiti J bdVli Aict Der Mods,- (re., , at Aitriloo7r;. On ILicatday raoming, lansa, al lOo'cLock, 14tha Commercial Hales Ronny corner of.Wooti nod flab' itrate, will be sold, a large invoice of_ ine fresh and fashionable fancy and etsple .. Dry Goode;eonnO Komocknlnn superftne broad clothe; Cowmen;Cowmen; refeCts, i ie..% twelve lent plaid,!modeand rissarted• colors de WAGS, indigo.b/ve , fargalcua and . apron Wit% jeans, giughiunn, banvise,th.4°' and English prime in grew, ranety, 1.441.1,4 e .4" bleached abirunga,coUen•boaiery, ocida,..euspeodara . • • 40 6 6 Havana nigars,.asaotted: bran • 3 bids N molasses, e - do !wrung and mackerel; 6 h ds; all alkali Mimi; tobacco and liquoncam Also, hodubold rub. allure, kitchen 'utensils, ova" diroMmain year variety. At 7k 'u'cloet p a • Fancy . aenntin goods, dry, goals, gold , Ind 0 )1 ..r watclies l codery,.booka, Musical instruments, ,keL, lOLIN D • .Books; Polo ON Saturday arming, tba.3diust;u:n o'clock., at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Waal sod Fulla street; will be sold a largecolleetion raluabio continui n g. books, embracing standard Parka no dumb gy, b_mtory, poetry, art,,_menu; ' amain, de. Also, , oner nod cop.wnusgpaaer Tsrkey,aul, ; ll, 1,- p ßoOlta can be exrmained owther afternoon of Jo* • " • , Earhd nga ikurk; Neockat ArtaiMerbronlir of de On Saturday evenlog, Sone 3d, at o'clock, will be. sold at dm CommareuaSales Boom, comer ot Mood and Finn strottry.lS shares Exekange Bank S lock,•• by order of Oa adnunisanitors.L Sea DDAV.4l,•Attet Berildine Jason limafiyhania Airseutia On Snlordn premlte r, a,-9 s-obc, doe ad, at 4 o'clock; be kokl on the ottle hailding Lout, in the oth 'Wird of the'city, at the coiner, of Pecurtrylvonla are- Theo . • , Lotskre rosy ticaoltrollyalleitabo thesouth cido of Petionylramo avenue, °pp./tithe realilsode of Coerce a Reim, rag, sad are rety denitabfe. pica. •hostoeta porpoeck ,Tbay,w.01144061 niloscher, oi acpirtuely, tog purchasers may prefer— • Tchtu, 013 m flith cosh, the.balatthe lo' four eqoaf an• nun! paytuinti, wi th Inicreacfronli lat hiap, yew,- ntYal • •- • • ;JOHN tiIiAVIA dact AktUSEMENTa • pI'ITight,IILthiIiTIIMATILE, • G. •• s: ..... . . SIXTLCNIGIST OF Mt AND 311 a; WEIVIVS.I. • •• • Barataer; Jells 3.181.1.... leo easentrOse with • GIENEIVIV4 OF IIIiALIAhIT. • • .Geoeirive • . a. , /leery ' • ..... 11r.Oele . : Arthur Al r. Prio r. • Alter which, DANCE, by Mira Anna /Allem: . To conclude With the, • • , • yore Tape mu.. ' Venire NU, Petrie. • hlooday—lknefit of Air. Weroy•s. • Purer Iri Aosieseow.— n Cirrle,'he etc foreeed ner Eh j r 9:74 . • EL' ONE NIGIIT , ONLY! ' ''- - ; '3O/11EETEIING BIKINI IVBansumat. TrarWlm /T.:lllf4t.lPir, i c l itlVo " w i' a l t7 7 ' in fir,7l.''''.=4: . IIoR , I, on Nun stfert„ dais aframoalapt .o'clock, and Itllis eve t. al to o'cka.k. 'nix will P. 4.4.4 ha the laat night. • • • - - ' • Tian ...bibitions muds' of-, r ,' ? /- :5 •. __,_ 11. e (toad Diorama and Panorama alba Amen' of Nadadron, a muter piece at aucta...l autarddittal Tbe Ulan, Seek* llos, wandttfallf, Tiiihrtierlla York va ye • :atut his LandLand:ear rnerrela • Miss llama Leslie's goarteue Choi, Miss illatlitek; as the Eimareare k iutitar a variety of ratr eniertaivin*utre- • • • . F.., pariiral•re, °Me dry. • ••eartaarataii, ereau—aluldrvii tatter ,kk, half kt .:;. ,,, ' . Bt - BARBOATS-' pei curciaravr;l4 pirrzuvitais. ... • IN _............. . .. ' - i- PAI L.v. 'PAC itE T A.! NL: .. rta4‘ , lriaa a , iitai'arEizaiiimitaftrsik.. , ... is.nave 0mpf.aed..,,Tt4,„,,g'r,:;,°,11 4144,1' ,:indeniorde Wert: Er'') - -...... ig ' i1h. 4.4 " m " ,Antibes money east prontre, has &cis favvided Mimi. eeelera. - Tbii Line hag been in oPetatantthrTre years —l3. tante:La attillion f...pople ta . i.tbookthe least AM, ty to thefts ersona ; The..bottatertli Lie it the foot of IYood street the day pnivfotia to araniag; for the rem. :. non of freight and the entry of passengerson them ter to all eas..r-s ' iltb p h.4 . 6 6 0 "'Fr,- '' T i -• be . FA. I ' SUNDAY PACKET. - - , . ..- . , ti. LSAACI NEWTON, ceps A. (I : Milani; atf-: I leave Pittsburgh eVerf &Wiley eternioget K. tA . IPA • .•111,mlitia every dmday evesinagnide P.A., ~,. - I . , MONDAY . PACKET. The MON ONGAIIELA,PtpLeamii, VALI kite i rff!..-. • burgh every lloteley minuet nt, In o eloorefAtteTrota every Monday evening et to e. 444: , ~ . . '... .......... _ ' _._' TUESDAY PACILIM./ .4 .. The 'HIBERbiLi. Na d, Capt. J. li 1.11,1 leave Piteibingb every Vander looming arlOsittert:f .... ITheeling every ToMday Mem tor at to rest! .: .i V.- . . .- , • .. wsparicatkur raculter.. --- i. - lean Th e NEW ,ELNCLAND No: 0, Caw ply ' Veld e Pio.li, mit every 'lNtediteintay- Moriring .- Ki- IS Veloek; it'a liti reveryWeduemayeretungdu I.* . - .' TUURADAT PACKET. -- . - .1 , 'bThe .13DILLIANT, CapLAtuicr, wily' leive 4 Pgitio urgh every Tliiirsdaymming at Iheieldelril recap liuirsgl.) eveupg. 4lol, 3 , - , -- - , ,• - . : -.-:.,ramAir, ritorsz.r.. - -, :'l_ ~. .- . The CLIPPER No CNC Obnuc wilibisee FLIP burgh _very Pride at I.o.eibuct,Wilateting; i every ay eyetung at lot; -......._....,..,,..... • • 1 lz.. mifl.Tfi:ilil4Zk'ii,i.'7:A. The idatrK s ititill, Capt. S. litsmi ; will 1n.,, fitts; • 1 burgh' every smuttily mondeg at /tiotimedlieeging • every &garlicky evening at 10 r.:x..., , • , . i..., - i . t,..1„. -,......-- NEW 141BON AND PETTSIiiIRGH--,...-..., DAILY LINE 1.. \OF CANAL. AND STEAKFACUTIV , . . . . . _.; 1114de , ' '- • Leavei Pittsbuigh daily, ate : iYcloehA:E" rives at Glargotvilmouth calm d ; eirtat, andy undllitame. L itte- :midst Wei lock, and New Lisbon et /1,4444 e• Walt. , . Lemm Sr,e Lisbon at 6 o'eloeh,. P. hdenttathegthe i trip canal to the' river during Um night.) and eiardper .• , at OrYelneir, A. at., and-arrives at-Pinsbuitirhato:r....... id...-this istaki- • • menlmone /itte narebtrying bss. , 'e.g.'s and frftght 'l.l*Mo . New. Linton andlgte; • , burgh, i n shorter time and et lead - Sates than by say '.', Tim proptielore'Oithorim h are.initiiiip other mute. - 4i4t , ' foraging:the niiiili that dory finittap nee ' Qum, nom., for the smotrutrodation ofparfertgani ' iruight, b.. run iu .i.ronnecibuu 'with ' the WWI' # 41 4.24' '. struwer4 CA1.}.31 COPE awl MANIA andonatteet• . ... lag; at laosEctar,. sigh: the. Pinslorrgh i tout...Cialitto ..:.". Pu.i . and ...inter daily Linos of stesamarlown..aiall LEM . 1 to. , fili , MiPPi nun. The proprielors,pletke thostro'. . mire. Wepare-no Comm or seeable folitaadd . = - -. ton -. safety and dleptueb, and ask of thole:Min of then nano Z ' . ' ' . . . u inOrtizthe-'--- ',. . s a iv. imaft.tudu;l!".. !Felt' '. ';411 : 4 ...j i . - Mitikc . ...•'.'.' /..; (0 .a;, ( 4 1 . ZNOTICETIse certain LIF.A ter, etill leave atter Ibis balk , kw pnattantly, afiectatatt ikrn a t • • . PITTS/3E11? ItalrEZEI: . 6 l l9 4,.111, Funtuert, ' FmntzlatT,l4* LEAVE DAILY ATe ASEIJ /END P,SL The' &Noising - ER* bear emiWts linE for the present mom AT. LANIIC, Capt. /aloes Parkutso ILELTIC, Capt. 4 ,Jacolonsual //011T/II EFLANC., Capt-11. Bennett The hosua,Are mire, new, and are LOW up on Wool regard to expeo= ery comfort that money can procure tuts been p The Boats will leave the Motrongabela IVbasjliont at the foot of Roes et l'auengere be punctu en bertrtE as the busts non annul lam et the • toed hours,B4. M. Ind! P. ••• FOR IVIIECLING, CINOIETNATI LOUD" t ItancEsa SaTIILOAT EMUS ?Ins TELEcturil, / t`crry, tousunanom Innen Cfoi L0;1110111, an, Intersordiatt , ports every •n— -al to o'clock:precisely. . Fortnight or passay s trlA onlerard Or - " Th: Telepspb has . been bath CiCalay for* - peek and *gut rim enure* to Metered:et Sas. sengenn the serdsonnedew. sue Inkrtor to • teat oath. Western Waters.' • laitT•A s uvE/Z. FOR ST -I"‘P•' " ?Le tine steamer 'ALIQUIPPA: , 3Morsoick, louder, trill Imre • the pm... 414 • .E...tr o yhtor_passa rr n apply on boon'. . roa sT. caijir s . j a i g ... Th*t"eglitair' Ants .;r R Gray, master will 1,.. 4n veand it:tenet-disk pertitids et 10 AM. For freight or ;eow apply-od to red J NRWTONJONEFEIA .ofl. P f , FOR NEW ORLEANW - 4." , .1:: ✓ • 17%e fine ileamer • T. • •"- " AVANPirA,..- rme4l Deitirg ; maste ni r 4 will ka.T.itiiit btkir• Akx,i.psL Fdr ¢eicht or.plysilgq - ! ',.. -, - - .FOR sr - Loina ..41: , '' .- - 1' -'3' . . ' l'ke.fiaa new autauks. ',= t:..,, 2 -" ' , ..... c.1,11201A,1•41V , ::? ; , - ,',:- - - . - ").t2Crilyfrlra ii=4;4;-'7.,, For (Meat ar peaaaga apply an "board: a•jet ' , - --- _ . ~ , ...-... ._ • • . tbasi.i.iniddiiiiiiita. : . -. ~T„h,e. ~ c0;,,,,,, D 0 5,.? k.. 3 r . -- to . .',.. ~,.,irra;mei. Z . 4 net- Jemilitblealike -. , For frei 4 fin.rmeahnot t o "ii eeP Air _ ght. .Pq.e...,LT" il. .....e---- ...' . ,:. -..• —-. EL CIINICINNA7..;'`I . ' .I 4. I . ...:.-....' . . f .).T.!".priP10,,,' • ' • - Campbell - 1119S/Chliriii ICIIV*I*,II.O to Juni InterteedimapeT4thiedaLV _For 'W., UtP4./x17,9514.44;—.....,..,-tet. . 1 , -.., ,; ~, -- FORLIVISVILLIC. - - .',' , The last mooing ateamer.!.:......tg` '''''' --.-, : LA. I / 111 lISON",,,,, • larer amatorcerAl knee MEMO alp! d dftennediate JandiariA _Ad( Wer t .Dinl' see. - =Fur feeight or Paaxam,PPlKOn..ll69il! , ler% - • ,-- J W BUT A u 110,• REGVLAJJAVTBII. U # XII J & W;:,CIN,., WI Ttirr. .• ild:"" 7,lElt',..l4GLikt(' • 1 • • . 11, Ciiii , ,inailei: *ill ran'aan4das • afternoon Jacket from -Pitleharib to Cincinnati, 13.11 a leaven onner first-trip; oadaribonaer anumreanem,neadMoodelytel4Aocl.l,.2,ll,3r, .. I‘ . • lieraei,masurd.iljeima eee d intermediate ponefide • . or mange Red/ en mud. 11 /4"IPMSBURGII: wri) AutEzx t2r -• -PHILiP i iaf=r . a u st=l , lt . 7 . a . ; Ull Ittp,.• -mils boat i• arm b./ kObi's-,llls'W' ti=le-iattirre:AVgrstriot%kbarj • • ' FOR CINCINNAII, • R A.41,1r .11.41 a rola sx.i.t Jvlgl hrgic =lnd 4 9 :4011i 1 ;:/%yi .4 1 1 VCablkst.; 41 . 110 ForYieiglq tit y AND or e noir, regular trip# between' Mialiprps bung* hart . nr.Pingrituaba nanlari • meta,. 'ukl2ly, : 11801 4. 1 / 2 stm 14, k 2 a 1 MVI ""4" Lla{..TA .11. an via kava fir alsin An& aad Satam a y s at •ao a.''44411.145'"1". . . pinamto tt - ivinz.. • , , • . cu r i autv •- 'l. 4 ''' I• - r fic. M . lZ, kt ri ' j '2 4 . • w .mu.dtr .a.t• r. al Ifideloeir•rrehliy;,.. 7' • Leave Whcaltoi ••cry Totod•y, l a lutalay mil. ' IN A . :B l 2tr i zt:A 4i er , . I, ki;i 4 , ,, ~,' ":: .... ; ~..,! ,vet I.:v. ry ahhigoo..l•••• . thet .c aft' kevy‹....o . . con and A NN lkan• 1.4 41 &so prov ua It. ut. • rita•••• or" .m. .. rd p....spiftilk :ftribeirhi. , .halfW • N ......r t iataa . Ward io or is .• ~..:.44.:..0 .... Z,k . . ' • , ..••••• • •f!.samt •a 4.1•• ...._ . ,ii-19,7R9i11. • &ItTliAtiE7- ....r.; ~'- ' r ; 1 ; at.40:11,T. T:P lai t t Y,i,...•.,.ik Ai. t Ne — lna, ' .. :e;l.ler7VitiNfin6:',ll,',.... cavlot , :pulabstrjac..e.m:Adaq Wediesday sad Trider;'. et fit a clott, - .-2.-: Nal Ma- losaish. l oQ l 7•greg Th..l.7illermls • ak b **acct *. is .. ...Mr tlyti• ow•aki ,4L •••!•,,, est • • . t t v ~Kßß4h[gBtr.'.a wt JELL; ?vtai;&44-stAir:uwiia."".a. r., t•Z7,:rjr, ,' V.. , ._ L.. Notion. to Wayslortt EXP L 2E ''''' , C . l,l 'S . b. giA l} 4: ' 4 . WNF ' i'V ILA uka.PRIA AND omataroan...,: rE zabAcribrtr hors comet* hk. otimbouYANlCEFoototts..l4smael? 46.. Itlbibe Wart at et- .;.-..,. ', • • lA_ ..111, nthdirMork ome:WkfiSdrn the firsrriart :dere the bigrrelit__,4ll: .......„... ..i.. Purergerr will' birrakildr.'arip.r.tni r rtrttoatt ottedimo - - _ 0. D. L1.7331Th.7 Cool. ler• By du& innangre...u!......tm .. will To thloirriri s dart We. drytasid A. ,!14 . pApips prat fhe. tut iv, • - , ThaIIIIIIMTATIONI .:. t HIPPMtp ned others prie 8,1 I • - O. Will cootifsre ron . tlitlestioqi lb. ug.. " dasl 7. Predate .114 reeretiscidir• "rargii, llsrasodha from ./khlmoto .M 1 1. eat• rm. I otot DW10.14. ..;:Ilesapsttikon.r. Bi tto ra nt Hon • r 114404illernile Ilifishret-iio .0:3%; - 4 4.11410 AN ftoS &TIM!. 010 S Cum"' 10/7 9 "" 4 , sa Ormitah"" 116" - -w• by • . . . • ' • . . . , ik ..7 . , . . '',,,:.,-,!,.,_=i3:(:,-,t