TUE PITTSBIJN;I3 GAhilrfE: BYEBASTUS BROOKS trps. TUESDAY MOILDIUYG, E 6, ISOL PHILADELPHIA DOILTH AIHERICAIL' Advenieeroetus and ..labeetiptious ta the rionh Amer can and United States Gazette, Philadelptda,,reeeiro,d and forwarded Croat this Gam • :new von.s.MXPILIFJ:II Ws mein YdOnward hoe •ot •e: Anse, £4l - Sad sabsetriptions lot this , Pr:mosso Dams Erse:errs Is published , Th. Weekly, and Weekly.—The is.Scren Dollars per annum; the TA-Weekly is Fire Dollars per aunum; the Weekly in Taro Dollars per alrzuoss, • tVolt IniclUgeneejkailit, Mar. , ket,itiye; Alavoi Import, Money Marlialks, dce. Iwo Amistais we earnestly repacked tbe hand in hear &Yong Wine 5 r. a, and aa /duly in to day as : :Whig .and Antt.ll•••able Nemilaatlen, ,FOR CANAL'OOMMISSIONER, NIA!! MIDULEIIIIVAATH; MT At a meeting of the and Whig ma y Committee of Correspondence; held at hiiMasters• . 4 . lotel Pittsburgh, on Satordey, May CM, the following toll as agreed upon: ' The , itritimasordc and Whig 1 , 1 01 of mach ward, borough and township in Ape /rhea county, are feguested to convene at their meal platen of holding pitman' meeting. in acid districts, on Saturday; the 10th day of lout next, to mrtioint two del :trant:e.s"lgiesrattlidis. tel oaet, to e , e i t ty in , a Co& t z b Co . irr . e o rt , - , Wednesday,. the 14th ot /me next, at 10 A.M., of mid en e 'to "minima, candidates for 1.1d01111a; state . and comity offices, to be senorted at the miming fall elec tion: 'The primary niedengs In all the townstips ex emit PM, will be held at 3 o'clock, P. M., and irsPine t=4,nd . all the wards and beiroughast 7i P. Tb., of •The ecionnittee Would earnestly ntre upon dot Peed meeting. the amenity ef au efficient organisation; Pee watery to the miming election. • - ". ' LIAM.. Iit'CURDI", Chafer.. Jura.faum, 1" . .. S.W. Lsannum, Secretaries. • . „L'Artaresimr,,lnyliS , Colicasscanmere—The Communication of :,"clerrior"ls tocdiffuse, and pot sufficiently 'practical .ge• the columns of a daily paper. "76 and 46" `would hare found admission had the author con. tided to is his real name. • 4o correspondent is deserving . of attention who cannot confide 'his simian to the editor. Sszcar.—Thete'' were expected from New York to Foreign, . pore tinting the week' ending the 271 k instant 5672,986 and since January let Seri. 250,06.3. Coax Liu. 'This is to pay fur; trooda • tirhici could be easily, Ind ought' to •bei, • manufactured' at home, and manufactured at home, visa the country wittier wise government: Had the Tariff • '..11342 been suffered to =taus in exiitence, very ; little if any of thii money would have gone absisad, anios, should nom have had a growing Mirka 'fix our fanner, at tuttme,.untead of their •tieing ecimpellad to pot their produce at it roinous . price to seam • sale in Europe. ; • Tart Pusnummr.—The friends of the didersot Whig c a ndidates for nomination CT the Philadel phis Convention, ate malting effortaso dealOnstrare their 'strength, to the city of Neal York: 'for the parpoself operating upon o r Contention. The Taylor men jheld theigmeetiog oti Thursday even log, .. it .Lidayeue * Hall. The Coinmercial says the room yas not, properly speaking,ifull, but there wu avend aueadause. The 'auditory was cer tainly not composed exclusively at Taylor Whigs. iStr.Francia Griffin presided, and-opened the Omer tog by a brief addresa Mr. Daniel *rd &snowed by a more eitemded mad animated speech. An in cidestel mention of Mr. Webrtees. name elicited lOud applauis. Mr. L Prescott Hall tbllowed, and during his rismorks, a all was made fot cheers for Gm; Taylor. The cid! was heartily responded to, but at hot equally on were calls for cheers Mr. Clay and Gen. Scott- bleats'. J. W. Ge and Hugh, litaxwell made the concluding speeches, and the meeting adjourned with the undesstanding that they would meet again on Friday evening, next, to ratify Me deeitionpf the Whig. NoriaUl ThO (fiends of Mr. Clay were to meet on Friday evening, on the ground iinnerly known as Nilslo's Garden. We expect Ito heu.of a tremendous gaihering. Mr. Bryon sap Starner.—A letter by Mr. !Benton, Written inkny, 1817, has just been pub fished, in which berexpascs the great: danger to . the peace of the Union of the new test , --ettech. meat to the extension of Dlavesy-,set up by the Democratic party, in the case of candidates be ci lice in tie General Government. LoOking for ward to the plisent, 'he remarked---" The ?reg. dentiel Oectida'of 1548 is the crisis, amid* the new test can be made to govern . that election, 18411 /consider the danger consommatad, arid that there irOald soon be an and; not only in theDemocratie Party; but of parties founded upon principle, and finally of the Union itself" - -- The now big - hes been made to govern the none- 'tuition In: the Baltimore Convention, and by the , p!edgas ;given by Mr: Cass to secure the namins. non, in repudiating his former principles in faior of the Wilmot Previte; and we seer alremly that the Demoennie i,s breaking upon this very Rees:ion. What will be the ultimate Swell, time alone can develop.. The . CAloaring is an extract nom Mr. Benton's letter. • .But now a BOW position is to be taken—one on which no Northern moo ihuistaad: Propagand. ism Is now the doh:trine of s politiesl sect which soli:lmes to be Abe standard-hearess of all the slave holding Swim and to plant a slavery bylaw in all the Territories. pf the United Steam—eyed the most reacts and hypeiborean;• even Oregon itself, aid naiast t6awill ordu inhabitaa—becomes the design andettemp!! the words of the resolutions, and the speethes in their favor, and their practica ble .application in the Oregon bill, all prove this, and slow that the paw doctrine is intended to be wade it newpolltical test, to be applied to all Pres iidendsl • candidates in time to come and, like all new tests, intended to sepenede all firmer ones, • and tee:outdate the sole criterion for the trial of , candidates. Now, every body mast see that, if this new test shall be adopted by the daveholdiag Stakes, them 'is an end to all political support of Northern men in these Stater, that the present or of parties- must be broken up, soda new party farmed, bounded by geographical lines, and resting on this sole principle of slavery pnipa gandians, lam not ieepareii for such a late of parties, nor aetbe effect which it would have up. ogee harmony stud stability of our Federal Union. Pte New York Globe, one of the organs of the Beratnuoter reckon of the Democracy. of the Ear • pine State; publishes a Manifesto aligned by all the BtrabanierDelegates to Baltimore. They endorse. the 22d atJune Utica. GO laves:Won. They elphmia at length Dior way they' were treated at Baltimore. Tlitryieboir op ,the way the ,Hunker bekvmt4 werekelfelected in L ikuu Stale. -They set` . keth elthuile the delegates from Georgia, Florida, henna and Virginia, came to BaltlmoreWith ry pledges, no tem was demanded by , theirn, as Dom the Barnbunim, of maiwiarety Pktew kion Principles. They fire a grape shoeht the now renowned Gen. Commander, the einereoieed ren inkquiate front Booth Carolina. Tbn .conclusiou osamesj this: • •• •T nomimuions which haste been made by them (the Convention) we not therefore, 130121i02- tiottqo? New York they have been made by • body 111 winch she was not represemed, without allowing her any voice in the deliteratioita from which they have malted, without her ageney.'llll - RCM or concurrence. The Democracy of this State are the thee thrown back uppo the shum,„,.ive of either haring no regular candidates for these im portant public: thaw, or of noudsuiting Mmu selves through their own legitimate State organize,- Don." la, support of this wane of shah: Delegates, a . , spontaneous meeting of the Barnbenters, amen. bled in Tammany Hah, on Wednesday came It war," asks the Globe, "one of the per bee , - insetings of the Democracy of the air an/ L, ee , ty of New York we hare witnessed kw , area in the old• - erigwaM; • * • „ere— . • The large - connektee room of the hal • e re . fill e d *then sisemblageofaome 300 of tie eery g oer • era( the Democracy of this city, NV there the old and the young, men whoWd e saw 11l pay the mate. and a ntes who werae toennt it th e 61 ' Gaits of their,„immhrei...tahMe and enthuaisam, Dm veteran staanarocesrert_ of Demeeree i , h er captairoLand het eceumflers—' the hone and Sinew other streogth.; ;,, Thq, a emiddet 9.olMme 1,• Stephen AI. lea, in•that * assembler of antrimmerrad when ye/ Inietled.p,ewer n of widocry ea daitllO and iCon 'lwrreamie a • wh4 " : ' , ',minded the Democratic as. ut . _Ad tats - arrangements Were made to brad aillt= e .1g the Park, on Tuesday of tkie wee k. ""- the uieliort of the Democra' tio Relaielee'h`' Bahinnere Courention:% • . • „ w t, to . _ DICLIOMS IRMO IXIM—/ Poet, SW 4dr ” starer sap perceive' that it has ! t. tiled in some papers that the candidates at Vtia PolVtlig electors in this Slue were 'abated on: axovo t aftb e ir patent:tunes far General Taylor. 7 alrie is net te r .. Thicquesiion was wt. l 0 our knowledge *Mel Wians, snd inert plc led as such, and wipattppot t the Donn nntlanaltho Notionid Convention he selecting thew, sidtho candidata kJ, Gov o+o4 thee Peni-. pralinnacca.wa presume, WeLl3 001 bike& •_.<"?;' The' tollowing iateresting letter, by the Steamer Pt 7 42.1 !. 'sr was received' by the. Xere 716.6. 0 , 4 42 . 4104 'fiTlair.,ll-4clL' l l stipoi;s*d4,im pleteevertkuirer of.the conselmey . in, Paria;. tbie. Uremia( two hundred. conspirators; Lids Blancl.' equivocid' positiorn, and -that'. Wealth:lo pain . Wiry la restore& Lrameroot, May 4,9 , Ifils.ll A. M. The conspiracy discovered in Pariion Monde' liar the overthrow of -the Republic and the estab lishment of Terrorism, has been signally defeated. The greater,portion 'of the wretched.. promoter. of this insane movement, are time either in the hands of the =Manila, or reduced to a condition which r will- n ot admit of their doing (either heron . 1411iS ' Blanc, howeVer, is still at liberty. There are strong grounds Mr suspecting that be was actually with the oonapirators during the two hours be was ab =at from the National Assembly on Monday: The strongest means have been adopted to pre ' vent a recurrence of physical display by themem. ben of the Secret Clubs. The allegiance of the troops of the line.and National Guard is fully de ' pended ace, and H. Laminine's popularity has heed i effectually restored. Still a Meting is preva lent that the Government is feeble, and the ultra : Democratic pirty io the ascendant, hut' the pre : sumpurn is scarcely warranted, judging from thee• results of the determined bearing exhibited by the majority of the intern'''. Government. • Advice* from Paris of Thursday evening state, that the city had been pen - telly tranquil dung the' day. The number of arrests amounted to MM.= to nna time. Minimal and Flotte, by some myste clout influence, have been liberated: Gen.' Cav raper' has been appointed Ministe,r of War, and M. FrouverChauvel, Prefect of Police.; After the mob had been driven ;out of the hall of the National Assembly; on the 15th, they march ed to the Hotel de Ville, to appoint a committee of Public Safety, and M. 'M. Butes, Albert, and the miniany of the would be New? Provisional Goy. emmem had just commenced, in the identical rpnin in which Robespierre and his associates were seized, their functions as-Directors, when:the Ng tional Guard entered, the building from the reli t which had been totally unguarded, pounced updit the puede govenfieent, and, ear a Struggle, M which M. Rubes' in particular ran some risk, Col: ried them off Prisoners. Citizen Sobrier, in the Mune, repaired to 1 the minister of the interior with his montaguardi. He demanded admitteinee and the transfer of the ministry to him, had of:the military posts to hie faithful liallowers. He was admitted, but only to bearrested;—hts hundred pitmans were disarmed, stripped even of their scarlet cravats, and turned adrift. After this Chamber of Deputies and the Hotel de Vine had been purged of their 'new occupains, and after the arrest - of siveral parties connected with the attempted revolution, who had in the first instance m a o li alrn oo presented masses thousands ds N* t i o ic' the Guards great pedals of the city.. The people and the women, the best dressed la dies even, cheering them en passant. Not a chair was unoccupied, our was there scarcely a possibi4 ity of moving in the Boulevards from the crowds of weft dressed people of both seael and of work. men mixed up with theta discussing in groups what had taken place, and In load condemnation of the dinmiunce. This feeling was amost universal— Here and there a &natio cried Vive Banes! but was iinmediately.stanamded, seized, and carried off to prism. Such was the conduct of the people throughout that important manias.. By midnight all was qui et. In the coupe of the night a regiment of Cul. rusiers and the Students of the Military School of St. Cyr arrived in Paris, and Neveml reginienis of the line, from other quarters, marched .on' the CapitaL • The students of the Polytechnic School turned out on the first report of the insunection, mil pl. cad themselves at. the disposal of the Execoure Government. When M. Lamartine and M. Ire dm Rollin went to the Hotel do Vine on the 15th„ the latter, having advanced a few steps Loire :Zr Lamanine, was arrested by the - &round mend at the Hotel de Ville. M. Ledru Rotlin haat' ing strongly protested against' this, the officer no. swered—q arrest you because your name is= the list of the pretended Government that has been proclaimed.' lif..Lodni Rollin then alighted from his home, when be was joined by M. - Lam anitie, who =id he would be answerable for his colleague. pans was, -throughout the night of the - 15th; pretty tranquil-60,000 National Guards had pass. ed the nighttunder arms or in patrolling, bait i. eident save one that, could be characterized as vi. Weed occurred after ;eightieth The ekeeption was at the head'qoarters of citizen Sobrier, whose house, 'No. 10, in the Rue de Rivioli, exactly 'opposite the .Tuilleries,was entered by the people, firemen, and the National Guards. 'His own Body Guards of hinmegmirit.l were seized, disarmed, and ignomin iously kick - Ml. : into tie street—his bureau and pri• vide apartments broken into—his paperi tom or burnt—thefornitrire in the premises was smashed, and strict search made far the citizen himself, who fortunately for himself, was at the moment on the other side of the water. , . Three National Guards were killed during the affray at the passage Moline and another was very serionly wounded at the corner of the Hotel de Ville itself The man who 'Shot him was imme diately arrested. A vast number of prisonerswas wrested, among whom were Sobrier, Rasped, Gi bed Albert, (ouvrierj WAY n member of the Pro. visional Govemment, Toulin, Salter, In saran Joyner, Thorc, Banes, Hulbert, Courtaia and Blan• qui. The National Guards Wetted open Gen. I:kior., tan, striped his epaulettes off his shoulder, held se, vied them as trophies begue them. . M. Causidiere, the Perfect o( Yee poli ce, is im ppliented in the noble, and tura been diainissed— Seventy.avo of the body gusrd kept by the dobbin, Sobrier, in the hone of the rue de Rivoli (No. 16,) were arrested In the same house. A large quanti ty ,of arms and ammunition were &nod. It was annotuieed that the Guard milled the.gfourrignorils was disbanded. Penns. who were iu the room with hi. Barbee were also arrested and conducted to prison. These arrests are and to amount to at least sixty. • On many persons were Lund pistols. daggers, and on some letters from the chiefs of the plcs. 7 - The First Legion of the National Guard, which is thu Most aristocratic in Paris, was the most ardent in favor of th e National Assembly: It was the. Lug de Moochy who arrested Gen Courtais. The . sword of Gen Courtais was carried by the Fleet Legion in triumph through the streets. The pois oners were neat at 5 o'clock on the 16th to Yin cennes, and any attempt to relieve them would be miens. Two regiments of Caimans came up at a zallap from rersaillm The part-taken by. Lotus Line 8, the @May of the I.sth, in yet involved in wine mystery.' He cannot, it ie supposed, clear himself of romplie.P .y in the matter. During the time thit-the elsob?,, e d posseision of the Assembly, he, as well taltriA„, . Albert, and Gen. Game* mingled with dr, , cr owd is the anti chamber and lobbies, shuck tha n by the hand, and expressed hit confidence J.,, thee, s When Albert ' nl..-Itnliw.e went to ne Hotel de Ville, ht. Louis Blanc also quitted tly A Assembly, but, betunate,ly far himself; be :did accompany %them, to the Hotel de Ville, aml hr b ar eet gicoo any explanation of where be vu i re the interval Burcertainly, alter the failure l the attempt to ca. tablisha Provisional Clover=;.?„„, he reappeared anddeclared solemnly th/.1. he was perfectly inn°. rent of eiffseee eiPenob - .a. the events of the day.— A dem:Ethel:thick "sae received with shouts of derision and centae4 t. "e'v ' fis to have been one orbit, prime movers of ' ° e'.natiete. In the search made on the ~'"'", , ,,,_,'",,Lee s ,isdicesif the, Commune de Paris, pub dunce Were found WO muskets, most wkiab were Elided; barrelof gunpowder and wlltee uuitionserwar'. Sonieof the papers which seized are said to be of great importance.— . Nee less than 82 mead, were trimly to &brie?. *Pr rtruents. One of the peratuts 7arrested hid a Piper in his band, which he thrust iato'hia mouth rod tried to smelly w, but bend; mixed by the amid' he was obliged to glee it up, and turned oar to be mist of effika It appears that. the Government ascertained dor' the inonaiow of the Assembly was a regularly or 9 gashed conspiracy, and that the insurrection was , Intended to twee k out at the same instant at Lyme., and probably at r other places. A Telegiaphie Des patch was seat off to the authorities at Lyons, to' mime there of their danger, and to announce the suppression of the instorection in Paris. The great ponarnf solicitude and attention on Tuesday night was ''he Prefecture of Police. The neighborhood, wait cbmpletely blot led op with troops, the Point Neat was.,'covered with regiments of infantry of 'the line and : the Guards Mobile, sou to leave barely room for a carrisma lo_pass. All eitealatintrwu ant wed in the Quay d'Orfevres leading to the Prefei Owe, that Mad being @Leandro. ly filled with troops 4 IA also the Court Prefecture, - and all the acanthi ,s of the Palais.. COO win Lanni ILOLLM . --The Washington cm irsw,iondent of this United Srates Casette, runs a rankle! buwiC-ri 'Gen. Case, the demagogue of A ' merica, and lodrir Rollin, the demagogue of Re pnblican Prance: •i The parallelbetween Gan. f ;ass and Ledru Rol. lin is a wrikieg our. 'They have both a common : object to achieve and they hair vi bath employed the asme,nseana to promote its suer Sus. On all the greet questions of pence and Sr. ) ( ; s o, Cap has been signalised above all others, by his radical, sublieen neon demis(fogueism. If his p. uty leaped one wen, he advanced two, in order to losgisthe kid and to futon upon himself the astenti4lllEf his followers, so the pioneer in every wild sat dangerous expe riment. With a bold and rise +ldeas band and with a flashing blade he has struck: at :the i peace and prosperity of the country, can slew of consequences and only desiring ID mount n higher round on the ladder of ambition. • The wane impulses dimmed.' mint' of these men,. and while. RolLis was wiling to spill the Wood of Prance in civil.war, Caw was ready to risk the safety of his country on the des. penile bawd of perscataf. politics and to invoke koeign was an an element to ncoompliah his ends. The difference between them, is that ,which marks the distinction between the two countriea"Though Cu may be considered es the of Rollin, yet Rollin Sias bail the drat trial before the people red has received the fast verdict of condemnation. It is fir be seen whetherkk the made sualelent rea sons, the American people will not,following this wholerome example, repudiate the Annual; Ja cobin. Ma.. Cur szosSurrar.—The Cincinnati Atlas, la an utkle defending Mr Clay 'from the attack. of the Theme of that city, in relation loth," Slavery iinenton speak with entire confidence Of the ecerect nese of the nesettisin. whin we say that Mr. Clay kakis that. Canyon has power to *did slavery missing upon free tam:7; theist* wapiti be sound . ndional policy to forbid it and that no man in the natke can be move AVOW to the es. tension of alsorery lap woritoriee where it does net maw nig' The Rochester Democrat pays:he Gollowingjust urbane tO Gut Scoxr,tre Myer of peace,the waler man, andthe hero_: The warm and ea:Ml. l 6,de reception given to Major Gee. Winfield SoEitt, vi l the municipal au thoritiea and citizens gene yof Mir great tiocri niercial metropolis, WaSl/11 respects sar-h as was dexervid by the most reativinedmilitioy character of the age, and tech as Sheers the high aprui• ation of his long and urinous servicea, both in a civil and millitary capacity; Irani early boyhood, until, by 'a rapid iticceasioni3f unequalled military achievements from Vera Cms lathe isles of Mess co, he unfurled the stars and stripes of our coun try over the Halls of the Montezuma,. To his honor nod the hithor of humanity, let Abe remain. bored and recorded, that as a lover of ream while carrying his victorious standard from one field of glory to another, the Oliverlkarich Mu constantly tendered to the the. Amide from his great military achievements, surpassing those of any American General, Winfield Seen has mined for himself the character of an able, prudent and sagacious States unu—the Great Pacificator. He combines the rare qualites which so adorned, and endear to us, the character of Waranscroi. Indeed, it may- be truly said, that he has on ever- occasion when called to the field, been as conspicuous nun autoti mer as a militarychicttan:.While the bloody fields of ebill'ewai" Lund ys Lane,iirem Cruz, Cerro Gordo. Contreras, M oline del "{Ley, Churabusco, and. Mexico, have won Ar hini an imperishable fame as a brave and 'gallant soldier, the peaceful' settlemeotofthe troubles in South Carolina, when • Istalhficatton threatened dissolution; the removal of the Cherokees; . the skilful management of the northeastern boundary dialculty, and its amicable settlement without the collision of arms ; I bis pru dent amuse in relation to the Patriot excitement: and ,his complete contrirof those engaged in it when Gov. Marti', his preheat villitier and assaub ant utterly Ailed; and sour other delicate and difficult matters, which might have terminated dis• astrously in the hands of less skilful but more pre• tending men, are so many honorable proofe that he is as well fitted to discharge cilia as military functions, And whenever Peace was attainable with Honor, be bar neverfiifled to secure it,thoogh often at the sacrifice of an outunity to render himself still more distinguished u a military hero. Gen. Scott will be GI years old on the lath of June next' His age, althringh he is in the enjoy meni of good health, renders it probable that his services in the field will net alum be required.— I Whether he is ever again called upon to serve his countrY in any capacity or not, la fame and his greatness will be emblazoned upon, and form • Wight page in, his country's history. Tux i ataximarrias' *sic .0= Hurruss..—The term Barnburnera is known only as significant of n faction in thelDentocratii Party; but hundreds ask . what does it mean?—How did originate? The origin of the term Barriburner was, we be- here, this—ln the State of New York it is well known that 'alines were for very many years an ranged and directed bye class of men called the Albany Regency. They held the State offices surd parcelled them out u their corn domain. Ofceurr o this in time begat jealoofy and opposition. .r he yoann ,tad Den.' members of the pony 00014 sine nedherjustice nor proprietn this son of 'aristocracy; iutdonany of t heold orma who had ,fought long Unrewarded, took shin r .o h t h em. _ This-manifested itself in ,the Legisle, ww , A ow h. cal faction we n awaked and th e IP.' sat point of die pule was, as it NM always bear., Ihe affirm • Ah, Nod the radicals) what nght at'e th ew o ld kn ow . —these Henitere—to ba E.' timer sucking at the Public crib, Vile hid a teat remains tier It an a am? ' , manor: and • trying time. What could be done? Nothing seemed posaffile. The Hunkers held be with a grip like a vice. They acted.mop. emphatically on the 'doctrine that hird io I's, hand is nurth two in de WA.' But at leolitt, seeing there won no chance without force, a leader of the faction rem and mid: Mr. Speaker—l see that the gentlemen who hold the Regency power have taken their course, and are not to be moved by persuasion orejemment: they are no wooer driven oat of one corner than they come in at the other. Sir, I see no wept.. get them out, but to serve them as this fellow did.the rats. He was troubled excessively by rata In his barn: he tried all sorts of ways to get them t sit;— lie set traps for them; he got a terrier dog; hr i sent inn weasel, and he put poison in their wa! 7; but all in vain—no acciner did they go out at one side than they came ie at the other. Thin Imp • they would not enter—the poison they' would a of eat. He rewired what be would do; he tar fire to die tare, and burnt thin darn, rats, awl elf' !This is what we will do, sir. In the masterly lawn 'rage of the immortal .Tefferson, sir, 'kw meal die an d none resign.' We mist try s more summaryms Mod— 'we will burn the barn, rats, and air The Honkers understood the game, malt esolved lISILS:OpaIe a little; SO at the next tjectist o , when the-great chief of the Barnharnerr , (Silas Wright) wee nominated, the Honkers rird o hiy gene him a stab under the tub rib, and laid hi m hew in political death. 'Vengeance? then ti,id all the 13 unborn. en. 'Justice to Silas Wright now requ ales that we should immolate a 1.. 00.0. r ow b of tats.' The ham minim burnt!' And it was. Nothing but its col.? remain, whilst l'.undreds of Hanker rate, all nicely Gated, expired tyrdom—...Ctiecni. in the dower of political mar. • Tee 1 !) 11 11W121T CUT or -.Anr--Glenly, of the New Yell: T. ribruie, in, announcing the DatalUar • r kin of Casa, sly the Detroit Advertiser, gives !um the unkindest cut of all—one that will be fully ap• preciated in that section of the country, what' r e the leaner i. pretty well understood. Oh, that these poor Ind inns bad the advantage of education and Fiailixes ion to expose the wrongs they have sutler• ed, the highhanded frauds pram iced upon them by designing demagogues, who, by their peculiar tcs 'anion., sought and obtained their einiftdehoe. sod then 'oasely betrayed them. The. memory of this often abused andoutroged (ragmen t of • noble race of p eMde of the 'Northwest, wit; rise op in the liewds of the people, when they cat t their votes at the next election, it is due Wm th rele who enjoy lira advantages of civlized society, and know bow • Si pity, to avenge the wrongs of that ,noble race, of fathom they are the professed goodie sui. ' The Tribune 5ay5. , ,,, , 0 en. Cass hue not the good fortune enjoyed by his, immediate predecessor, al being very unperfeetly known. li.. atimisistro. ...lion of our /law. affastv th•N0rth... 1 .1i. , ...., )4017, ir trumrsbertsi, and WIZ b. shims .10 &WY erem irwelprofttak to is imulf, then Mlocontognms or couttti 7." • There is aonnd do etrine in the following extract from a controvnicalliou in the New York Ts Mau, and doctrine, too, fehieh will be acted upon in a contingency which may . arias, but which we site cerely depiccate Much hu been mid of the binding force of a nomination upon the Whigs - of the Union, but if I understand Ihe positron of thin .nu.ct, it Is one founded upon the commonest principle of law— that oneparty cannot Le boo ad more than the otts er. A Convreution is inatiTulted to settle and de. c'de upon the different principles and candidates to be brought Inkier it, upon the eapress 'Understand ing that the -minority will yield to the binding knee of the majority. .If one of the. candidates decide that in the event of a 'nomitiazion he will accept, but if not nominated ha will not yield his se_pport to the candidate selected, the peophilof the Union have the 1131110 privilege to 0 y ohm hint their sup. port The Whigs of the \Union afro ttl not hatiatied with the position'which pen. 'Taylor pccupies upon any of the great Whig • meuures i'.24 pro slavery cup. port is his least recommendation ; and his denenni• nation to avoid anything like it comunlital to Whig principles makes tuf *le that even. in the event of norms we should not only be Tayloriced but Ty. lensed. .1 • THOMAS Coawne—rax epeomir,v.—We have seen. letter from Mpp Corwin under date the 2.5 th inst.., wetter' at Hamilton, where he le fulfilling dispensable engagements in the Supreme Court, „addressed to • distingtrodied gentleman of Ohio, boa of the Delegates to the Whig National Con. ',Motion, expressing his peronal sbes respecting the domination kr the Preaideocy, Supposing it possible that soma portico of the Ohio delegation may present his name to the Convention'ke the Presidency, and believing that such use of iiscan be productive of no I beneficial • results, he earnestly begs his friends to do him the favor to prevent iamb • movement, should it be ,suggested; and he desire. that his wishes he made known to the whole delegation as early as possibbs that they may be able tosooncentrate the • entire vote of Ohio at once upon anotherman. He ha. repeatedly within the last throe months, advised his friends in Ohio add elsewhere. of his wishes; ad is d he now requite us to signifi, , ,in this 'form. his determination on the :sulneci.—Crociemiti Gozatt. Faux Harri.—Our latest accounts Goer Port au Prince alie to the 20th of Ml6s-This mottling, by the arrival of the schooner Dory., from Aux. Cap 1 1 1 ea, w have intelligence from that port to Cap 'a Tikmb, of th e 0., reports that President Sou ue wan still there when he left, making se were work among the mulatto makontentak his troop bad shot 'emend of the prisoners, and com mitted depredations on the property of others— The^ . disturbances, however, were nearly at an end. ' . The Dorcas brought as passengers Messrs. Ro• land, H. Roussel, and E. and o.l3ergneed, who left the place to save their lives. • Gea. A. Dopey, (mulretid l / 4 ) late a member oldie Ilaytien Cabinet, was a passenger by die brig Ida, unwed at Philadelphia on Wednesday.—N. Comm-n:4110f ?ride" evening. Tux Data Dixxxiarais.—The Cincinnati Cbroni ale gives • list of the Ohio Delegati4 to the Whig National Convention, and says: "Of these teelegates, we mar solely say that taper Mr. Corwin) at least ten at fiir WINTIELD. Scrr. Six have been elected avow.* tor Cur, and Poor tbr McLean, or an available candidate ,• and one for Tamos. We believe, however, that among the our we have enumerated in the third class, two, Mews. Galloway, of the 10th District, and Collier, of the 17W, will vote for. Scott in Con vention, both DirtrictSeing unquestionably for Scott" . Gwt..Csas it is said, has received bat one office at the hoar of the people. He was elected a rep• mental!, from Muskingum county, to the Ohio Leislatruc, of IBl9or thereabouts. That wu the drat and will probably be the but. • • • ;Goma. Cass in Soirrn Canounc—lt im amid the members °fan:Home oCßepse.eata4vegLom .Soutb.Carolina 'declare openly and positively that 'Militants will oat:vote kr Casa. They may diet South Catalina will vote kw OinendTaylor, tht tegh should ba the notaiwae of the Whip. , Umml latallgeame. .!:„Susaturet—A robecand indpstrious min, wbe maim; in the Fie Warkwhilst panting op Penn street; on Lut Sating, night, was knocked down and shamefully. abused, by a kit et rowdies, who are in the habit of collecting on the Canal bridge every evening, They generally remain until a late haiir of the night to the great annoyance and don. ger of persons passing is that direction. Cia they not be dispersed? dispersed?_ Are Etscrtort--Then will be are election in the 2d Ward, Allegheny, tadatl, far two persons to serve as Select Counilmen in the place -tl. 8011. man and G Ft. Biddle; snigned. This wll make the isurth.especial election held to till =nein to Mat body; since the organinition of . th memo! Councils. Councils. t Tea child. which was so badly litten by a dog. in Allegheny, on last Sunday, is in a very dloger ous Murton. This should certainly he a warning to those keeping dogs about their houses, and per. mining them to run shout unmessled. Thom win a very stringent •Ung Ordintuuee paned, some two Years ago, in Allegheny, that would tie a prc. tection to the people of that city, if its salute ry pro. - visions were properly enforced. Frac—Last night, between: the bouts Of ten and eleven, a stable, near the new Court liciase, took . :fire, and was entirety consumed. Aeon= FiXor-A. stable, at the footed Irwin street, next to Fell's Taverq wee set on - fire, last night about eleven o'clock, and was consumed.— .Ther valuable public school house, close by,:also took hie, and was totally destroyed. This will be a serious loot to the/ citizens of the 4th Word. Anarrnica Frotrr--At a leo-pin alley in Byardie town, quite a Guess occurred, on last Sim:inlay night. The ourc.ei or the alley accused to me bwa pressor, oC robbing him, which ineense,i them to that they b.rat him to a moil ,shoeking m sneer. Them Wai..o proof of the robbery but Om sty of the AMONG the aurae-live pieces of Our city, non ant e =tie w.erttly of visiten than the "Eagle Bakou." - . laora—lt may rove interesting to some of our numerous auhscnbers engaged in the mandaetwre of Iron, to learn the comparative supplies of the various kinds of Iron which have . pawed Fast wird (torn Havre de Grace .through the Chess.• peak s and Dela Wire Coon' from the opening of card 'navigation to the tat of July in 1547 and , : , . Ag Metal. Wrought 'and Blooms. Railroad. In ISIS pounds 29,490,490 5,311,130 827,103 1917 " 20,359,690 3,837.532 1,500,007 Increase in 1818 9,106,510 1,503,5 r e 725,103 *Showing a decrease in Blooms of , 721,103 lbs. Most or the Blooms troanuftetared in tbe interior hare gone West to Pittsburgh.—Philsdrlplot Com List. Nora of ;Hs Tiugarr.—The Sertate'of the Mu tad States haiing rant offthis.4lllll;2liotl of secre cy members, la i y before ?dr teatime Site official attnemUnt tJie final vote: A - therton, Bagby, Bell, Beadbary, Bright, Bader, Calhoun, Cameron, Cass, Clarke, Crittenden, Davis, of Massachusetts, Davie, of Mississippi,: Dayton, Ihekinson, Dix, Downs, Fetch. Foote, Greene, Hale, Hannegen, Hunter, Johnson. of Maryland, Johnson, of Louisiana, John. ton of Georgia, Mangum, Mason. Miller, Moore, Niles, Rush, Sevier, - Sturgeon, Turney, Under.. wood, and Yulee-3S. hiara—Meases. Allen, Atchison ' , Badger. Bald in, !Seaton. Berrien, Breese, C orwin. Douglas, Lewis, S prun nee, Upham. Webster, and Westeott Agorura asnicst. Itzsr.,i—The Troy Lind. get him also raised the name of Jou, A. Ibo for e. the Presidency, in Opposition to the Baltimore. candidate. The Budget says ' "The National organisation of the Democratic. patty ism an end! The North,will auertns rights, and its principles against all apposition !" ..The Baltimore COIIVCIIIIOO has accomplished a kir which will be bog remembered among the rernertable errata in the politidal history oft he annary. I 2 111% LlCtiCrt LT tat IMIOCII/12. IC roan' or not Will., Tee Ccraus.-rWe God in the Telegraph the of census from the several counties of Texas generally, to the beginning of the present year.— Titt, total results the the whole country are as id lows: Electors or voters 72,013; white males under 18 years 27,814; white males eve I 8 and under 45 years, 25,149; white males over 45 yeira, 41,699; white females 45,099; slaves, 38,753, fire colored persons, 295. - Total white population, 109061. Total white and catered population of all Texas, 142,009. N. 8.-No returns are here madelrom Naiwtou and San Pauicio counties, and the 1 . 0111131 from Severn' other counties are said to be inaccurate. ~.. Dann Sx► Ellsoniox.—Lieut. Wm. F. Lynch. commanding the explortng expedition to the Dead ? that Sea, ked from his shift (the Supply) on the 15th pill, and launched Ms boats, with the •eien tilic rty, on these mysterious watts, the 22d, tinder highly favorable auspices—the weather be. ing.ca , and the officers and men being in good health and in fine spirits. We may expect a very interettina narration from the pen of.conuitande , Lynch, when he returns to the United States. Tl, Art, Ciirmrr or inqutar.—The Washington m. resph dent lithe Philadelphia Ledger saylirhe on. deratai?ds that charges of a rather more : whom. chara than those about which the Court of In. quire re now engaged will boon mime taifore that body, hod that this is the reason why Ge& Scott haalx+nordersd to Frederick. Pemunevria. Eummon.—ln pursuanso of an ac of Congress passed at the session. of ISI4-4.the lestions far Electors of president and Vice Presi. dent w ill be held hereafter on the same day is el the States. This year it will be 00 Tuesday, N. vember 7, just Ems 'weeks after the State electio.. in Ohio and Peneybratlia. — Generals. Pillow and Shields have arrived Frederick•, Maryland. CAMPAIGN PA MA. ' VPITILT 0a21717. Every thing at present indicates that the coming Presidential campaign will be 'the Inoei exciting ever taught. Upon all Sides we. see prepavatidin malang by the adminharstiou prc es to sustain the executive by the cheap circulation of • the usual statements with which they gull the publickay on the eve of election. To spread the autidote wherever they may !cave their pouon, we shall issue a campaign paper at a price su moderate as.ttit place rt in the haMbr of every iru loir:ll7,!ug in this regfoe , as well .a*liutlitrot" enlarged besot, and whir desire to see our glbrione conaOlution, the which our Fathers fiiught and died, preserved from the danger of being torn Into a tlminSand fragments by an unprincipled and lair guided faction, whale entity and devoted object is to obtain power aia the spoils incidental -there to, mud for the sake of which they are ready and wilting to sacrifice every principle of right and jug tic& as well ss of Law and,ooller. The "Gazetter,bas never yet:beta found wanting, in its duty and deal:Sion to the great .ffiierests of Western Pennsylvania, 'with 'which ir -teen, • identified for pearly three quarterslof u - century and lasts-mato be found its thoioremixt rinks, during the corning earnpaigA Whin the Natinall Cqnveri lion rromposed of the chosen patriots of the republic gall c'eelde upon the WWI who is to bear our Prey uluntini banner, we shall enter Into his support with all the energy and industry we pawns, and throwing awn the aerated fight for-the good old moue, lo long is the enemy keeps ; the Aelrl We shall pet upon our banner,ss'one cake car& eel principles for which we contend, A PRO. TEC , TIVE• TARIFF, one . that shall incur. 10 those living on American soil, the labor requisite to pro duce our own iron, our own cotton, our own gloss, our owe cult and in short all that is requisite the our comfort or; convenience that min be made' or home. We shall go for, the good amen pollek of buying nothing that we coo produce ourselves. We shell deiziand too from Abe neat administra tion, appropriebous for the improvement of our rivers and harbors, and shall Midst that a part of the' revenue we contributet an raising, shag be expended for our beeeiti and not. all •be giseh .Ir, support useleia wars, and greedy, lazy, worthless officeholders, and contractors of the goy eminent. We .hall go M those who,"will give us a got'. eromeot administered upon the most economical scale consistent with honor too the positionwe. copy among the nations of the earth. We shall go for notunterferenec in all European Politic either by direct action or 'the most remote unplication, believing that our Linn destiny is-to mind our own business, within chit own: bounds ries, and recommend - the virtues 'end advantages of our farm of government by lath. example and not by arias or diplomacy. We shall oppose the acquisitidn of any more territory, and ahaltinaist that, no mean. shell be spared to restore ua to an honorable peace with our sister republic. To those:wito approve . the declarations we have _mule, we now appeal 'nod ask them to aid us in the dissemination of the creed we lay down. • • The Weekly Game of the 10th of June. will contain the N.ational Nomination. We will cow. mace on that day and send the Gazette until the the result of the Presidential election is known upon the fallowing terms: To one addzeis, • Ten copies -• g 5,00 Fifteen repine 7,00 Twenty " 9,00 C Fifty " 20,00 handfed coplea 35,00 • Na paoltage will be made up containisg less thisallve topes, for which 11V1 , ctn. will he charg. ; pd 'and so in proportion, for additional copies. We would solicit the attention of the present patrons of the Chums to this matter and ask their aid. The extremely Mr' rate at which we offer the campaign paper leaves but a unall margin oval the actual expunge of publication to no, and all ciders must be attended by wish. The money can be sent to ns th= the post masters. TES BROOES de Co. . . - . . ... ... . . , ... .. .. . . , DV ' MAGNEII;-, TELEGRAPH. ItragnFeklTlZlN'=f ists;°"'"entedisnelsili! Callum that Connell'a Magical rain Ettrattor,veatui. .feetured by Penstock & .Co. M Cognised st.N rile Po gni:first wonder alba lkth creamy. :Its . elfems are RI! _ . latraeoloo•-• All pains rim removed Purr bus se d rke.r. and all ogiemal sores, in a few minutes ter its applleatianOeeing the same on. the' most deli ewe sket, leaving no scar. Is all kinds of intlernme n- diseases , such as sore kap- Pica mid Eyes, Serer is. Rheumatism. White Swelling and Ulcer.. Benue, Mani, Chilbluius, 'Erysipelas, Biles, 'lle Pylon,. kr. - We. might add on pnrof to all um say, the 'names f many eminent physns who are it in theirpractice and hundred. of the clergy who praise it fotheypeople Kind parent keep it coustarely Oil baud, in case! of ae ent by fire, life may tie lost with out it, but by its use ,e burns are subject to 0./ coutrol, unless the vitals are estroyed. Caution—Remember and ask for Connell's Magical l'ain n or o th er. mom, factured by Comstock I Co. N I', and no other. Sold by WM. JACKSON. Agent for Pinsbure j It, ES ldbeny sr., bead orWrood. novlbdtkertimT Correspa . an — done.:erlr# 7 i4 C,onroposidence of the Final:web batette. ' t CONGRESS. ; . • Waimea:roe, J . nue 5, 154'6. Scum--Mler the Senate was called to order a great number of petitions were presented. ' On motion, 2 000 "copies of Fremont's Map of Oregon and 'ctslifornia were ordered to be printed. On motion of n Millon, the bill to increase the Medical Corps of the Navy, was taken up and agreed to. 'The Senate then adjourned over until Thursday . Mouse—lt woe hireett that when the House ad. jou rned it would he until Friday. Mr Lyed of Wisconsin was qualifiedaud took his seat. Mr. Cunimius moved to reconsider the vote re*. Cerring. the bill relutive to naturalized citizens to the JudiciatieoMMillee. • A debate followed, in which Meson. Sevei Cummins and Sims participated, When' the motto to reconsider was agreed to, 'ond aller debate, lb bill was recommitted to the Judiciary coonnitte. Ten thousand mmies . of the report of the. Selc. committee, to whdoi•was reined the bill relativ to the importation of old ulterated drugs, were o tiered to be printed. I On motion of,ldr. Viuton, the House went tom Committee of the 'bole on the Navel Apt:wood, Cone.ponl anon nill, and, all r some debate, adjourned. inre of the ntreh Gazette. HIGHLY IMP RTANT PROM MEXICO. Peu.anwsq•, Jane 5, leas: The Neer Orleans Delta annduncea the &et, that official orders havi - beeu given in all the American oat poets, for this army to 'parch immediately to the cowl, preparatory to embarkatiotiotntler charge - of Peraifcr Smith. The Steamer Kerney has exploired, oo the To , bigtiee River. Thirty mulaingere 'iwere Correspondence of the PnaporgliGautle. • . PRILADELPHIA'M'ARKET. - :Philadelphia. June to' r. n. Flour--The inal'ket is quiet, with Moderate tales at SS r 4) per hbl. Grain—Sales of prince whim Wheat at SI 25'd SI 27 per . bushel ank,of „prime red at St lag 91 19.. Primo ye low corn is ailing at 50e51 cis per bushel Cotton—The arbet is heavy, with no sales -worthy of report,. • ' Pwsiaious—:gere is no asurity3n any article,, ICI quotation. usichanged, and the market ategdy. (hoceries—Sugari are in lair demand. Coffee ;and Mobilises ans. without change. Whiskey--Sale. at 22r per gall. NEW YORK MARKET. New' York, June 5, 6 r. v. Flour—The market is tinn:with a good Eastern andjhome demand. Provisions--The market km Fork in heavy. and there is less doing. Sales are only for the supply of the regular trade demand. Grain—Sales of prime red W heat at 110iil Ito per bushel. Prime while Corn is nelliug at 602 rf.2ae per bushel. end prime yellow at 60 eta Wheat han a downward tendency—Corn in steady. Cotton—Nothing doing in Cotton, the inerket he. Mg heavy. BALTIMORE MARKET. - lisuromec, Jane 5, 6 r. 31. • . Fluor—:Salo, of Western brand. at $.5 50 I barrel. Grain—Prime 'White wheat i. telling at IS red at fprime red at I7e ss ho., Sale. of prime y law corn at filk be. , . .... . 1 •Provisions—T .ruarlet in thin today. mod hear of no col a . any article worth reporting. Groceries Wt an nre:m..tatr demand: mail . . .abd maltose. are About change. , • . . COrn Mea ' •at 514 2.5 y bid. Rye Floor—ftles, $3 021 is LW. . MrSies, a. Northern man, him got up a net of prtacipks bar the South; but he overlooks the West. Ills two laces point, one North and the other South. Ile utterly oppose; \ lie improvement of Western rivers, and it will the been that the Bahl. more Conavenuon expressly denies the power to make say such improvemeats,,lsnii.,eille.hisrost Cot. fticitatn.M..ionstaoN is 'on the stump g. Givrenor oniectuckv, declaring, that he gill no give way is the 00111i0e0 of the State Convention Mr. Puwel4 and that he should consider it no di grace to belleaten by such a man as John J. Cut tenden. : Q - The name thy HUGH MITCHELL will be pre seated to the Whig and Anti-hlasonic Convention, lsoota to assemble) as 'a candidate fur nominate. for Gte aof the, Coun. While we are disinclined to cre ase penonel preferences before the meeting of the Cremention. we must be permitted ha soy, that we me impressed with the belief that IL 'Mitchell Me claims that the Whig andtActiddasonic party of this comity are called upon in justice to respect. Butt no one has suffered more, yet late fidelity to the Whig eau, tamer hes. could be called in question. znyllkte • •t Ver.ST. Cuts and•.latpwt:t. Coven Acontra—Meesrs. Elite,.:' You vri,l plea. through the rah:moos of your paper, that the home of JOHN BYERS, of Findlay township, Ire present ed to the coming County CCor ention for tott.tion as Wq Anti-klintome and Whig Atudidate forcounty Au ditor. The qualifirationv of Mr. Dyers are such as to the faithful discharge of the dutlee of the Office, and his Eitumess nod enosistency as a Whig, give him strong claims upon the favorable consideration of the parry. He will be supported to Conventioti by myl3 MANYJWIIIGS. Coven agalla EditOM 041;61V reques— ted to ennust.e through the columns ofur paper, lion LIKORGE W. BOW3I AN, kin, of { qua tomo , ettip,te eea didme for nomination for the othce of He sister, subject to the decision of the A.mi•Mamoic and Whig County Convention. snytkiltewif MANY WHIGS. To Gm &arra. ur 7.-14ch.1 CaGa—r.—Feltow Citisens: Being requested by a number of my friends to offer myself a candidate for the other ofClerlt of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny county, (or nottunation by the Anti•Maronic mut Whig- County Convention. If I should be so fortunate as breccia., the nomination, it .hall he nay erdearor to fulfil the du ties of the office if elected. 1 OEORUE WATSON.. _ rorehdtk - wS Tarns Varna or ALLWiIOT Coven-1 teepee:fob ly offer myself an •.e.didate for Clerk of the Court df Moaner Serviette, he., of Allegheny county. subject to W. &Melon of the approaching Democralic'Whig Con vention. If 14hould be so forthm e as to :obtain the majority of your endear! , my endeuvor shall b. to discharge the dutiesof the office with fidelity. toyl2dawtf • LEWIS YOUNG. • ilereanett 'or rme'Cocrn.—HlLAßY BRUNOT, of the Isla %Void Pittsburgh, will he supported in the Anti • Masonic and Whig Convention, for the office of Calm: ty Recorder; Me. Ilmoot was raised a farmer 014Htil• Wt . / Island; Is wield citizen, a good Whig, and wor thy of an active support. He neon in the late war, and his father lit the Revolutionary mar. mytdkvielf T EAST LIBERTY. Dapoha k Co.: Please to announce for us the borne of JOHN McEVIEN, P. M. of Hernountille, as a suit. able c.didate for the office of Recorder of Allegheny county, it the nest annual election. Believing hint worthy, as well At competent, 'represent him as Inlf ,e i g gee, µthicet to a declaims oithe Whig Convention in Dine mss. , my th . , SKIBTH FAYETTE Coded Raturrseir•vUrsas Editors: Yon are retitle. Sid to announce that HEIM kIeCORMICK, Esq., of Moon township, to a cerldidate for nono.tion for the office of: Reglater, subject to the decision of the Anti-klasentic and Whig County Convention. • mylA VERSAILLES. Comes R.Arata.—We are requested to state that WILLIAM J, MARKS., Of Allegheny city, is a • candi date for the office of Register of this county, subject to the nomination of the Wlng Cr' mvoution. tenet. Coven Itsinrrn.—JAMES W. KENNEDY, of Alle• gheny eity t will be. supported before the Whig and Anti-Merwom:Conventiourfor the office of County Reg, minylealllkwiC MANY IV/Iffitl. J CovenCO I . 3 •II.,,THOMAS DAVISON, Pee• bloc townihip, is a candidate for the said office, subject to the action of the Atabblasottic end Whig County Convention. my27tdltAwt•S Cm. or Warm. temmoss.—.loll:nj 1101LNER..gf IVilkinsburghovill be motioned before the stunning Cobrengon ea • candidate ter nomination for elert of the Coen of Quarter Ressious, by ,MANY VOTERS. emus , or Cocas—DANIEL. Meet:HUY', of Elizineetly will be a candidate for the office of elect of the several COMA at Allegheny county, subject to We deetition of tge Anti.hlasouje and Wing .I.3ounly Con vtion. myletliene lanns E.rtuare Pte., annougge the name ofJC 141 I coN H ER, of Upper St. Clam I. a catedtdate ioi the office of Recorder. . Mr. Conner L S Whig of Wu right snsijus, and worthy arm entire support. erty3billwwlerT , BALDWIN. Courier 11,sensetra.— The 0~ of JOHN MEIJAHe KEY is reapectfully promoted lathe 1111Ig and Anti- Muonic ConnentiOn. as • candidate for the office of 11.6,n e nt. my 10: 111 ANY FIILENDR. R./" JAREDtiattssl will be a candidMe,bitute the And.blosontie and pN'ltig , eouniy Conventron, for tha pace of Clerk of theeouri of Deaner Stations, Ac. /042 I.A it bo a ktIXTH WA ItlO, ogre . 34eril ' o n ft t ,t, emirs or ci..te7tt e oL o , e k t . h c e , "object to the decayed of tjje epproechlng Convention, r inynne,dittatf cetsingsatintai—The noose of THOMAS I FALRMAN well preisented to Na Whig and Anti. M n, to asimmblmon lyth or Jona - nen, as seandidate for the above office. 5r11 131 .. • I THIRD %YARD. C oil cp....bgens,—)ye ere requestey en state obit IVD,LI4II ()ENRON, pi Allegheny city. will be eandidate for Ws Above office, object no the Jeciaion of the Anti•Masoniebutd IVhig County CnnVe" , inn. leyndittiksgtt • 1:17 . ALFRED W. MARVA of Peebles township' rLe iwzize•i,;,l7.;ariL;i iti;;Zro'rati. subject to decision of the Authdlasonic end Whi g Convention. I toyadddr.unc COgi7T Remmo v id—lllessrs. Editors: Your era m oos:meg di mi b i mce throu g h Me columns of you c poi per mat JOIIN dr /I 'LL. at Weit Deer townvtup, la • candidate for t c te Witco a COMA) . Recorder j sub j ect to the decision f the Ntymgc County kpdawtc • SALLY ai COLOMBIA—HAM Toxic—To the Bald ova Grey—if you wish it rich, luxuriant head Of hair, (c from deadfall' and scurf, do not fail to procure the genuine Baku n( Columbia. In case. of baldness it will more than aimed Trip///// capeciations. Many who bare lost their hair for:10 ea hive had it restored to int origiael perfection ' y he use of 11$. balm. Age. Mlle or condition spira to be no obstacle 'whatever; it also Canma.the Au ld to doer with which the delicate hair tube is filled, by which wane thousands (whom hair was grey its the delude Bugle) lawe had Wel hale restored to its LOWIrol color by We use of Mishima. stable remedy. oil eases of fever It will be found the most pleasant wash Ilust can be used. it few applica tions Only are yore...tory to keep We hair from telling oat. It strengthemi the roots, It never falls to import a rich glossy appearance, and es a [wahine foe the toilet It is unequalleth a holds three times aa much. ether miscalledhair restorative. and is mine effectual. The gentithe manufactured by Comstock !Co., 11l Coonland street, hew York. gold In Pittsburgh, onlygenuine, by WA!. JACKSON; so Liberty rt., head of Wood; in Washingtho,' Po, by Sweeny t Boo; in Brownsville, by Bennet! Crocker; o, Catawba % by Dr. Pearl; also, ny .r oputs AU; .very town is Y., Ohio and Md. talMedfhwemT =IEI NELattie Vitamirt e.—Reed the. fallowing certifi cate, and then doubt.. ' YOU eau, the triumphant quali ties pos ~,, eil by dn. rand remedy: o Caameartar Tr., VZNANGO, Cu, , . . Dee. 21st. 1a,47. Mr. Bleakely—Dear bin I take pleasure in inform. tug you, the bottle of Dr. Ittlatie's .Verraintge which I gene purchased from you, has Oven me entire satisfaction. I to a child of mule one teaspoottful of ii. and she t passed IN worms. ' next morning I gave her a masmionfut more, w h en she pawed /Elmore. ' The :text mailing I east her the same quantity. and passed 15 more. You s, &e. ANDREW DOWNING. For sale at the DI Rture tit J. KIDD & Co., an wood street. . jes ED - . Worms, by their Irritation, augment tbe seen , nun of mucus or slime in Me stomach, iis al so, they involve themselves; mid it is said they ked 9p.ro dif deprived of it they.die. The celebrated VeStilate prepored by. H. k. FAHNESTOCK. liras. Pus, is admirnbly adapted in its operation; arm. to remove the plateetalea as. Mai Steamily to expel the worms rendered helpless and tender by be ingg thus denuded. It is a remedy in which every con- Eidetic', eau be pinned; and that It hoc easiteleil 113 e purpose is manifest from the hundreds of certificates given in Ito furor. ' je3 • lU?' Dom your hair tail DPI does your heir turn gray Is it harsh, is it dry, or dirty, I pray? It'll. thus, you can make it soft, silky and fine, Dark and healthy, and beauteous this hair of mice to have this, you have but dime shillings to give Fora bottle of Jones' Hair Remorative, _ Reoular,Jlyou oval Lad bah you Would Molly be nu. Waished at the y °Peeta three bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative has on it; it needs but one trial. Sold at IS Liberty et.: uovilhbisiety levtnnlaY (Monday) afternoon, I.Yon) 11, &nigh. ter of. Lecky and Miza A. limper, aged 1 yew, V months and days The funeral will take plane tills afternoon tun 01e10..k from the residence of her patents on Pennutreet; a few doors below Plurbury. The friends of the flintily are invited to attend. TALL AND SPRING MEDICINES. 710 R• invigorating the system and purifying all I rups- X rides, to a 'ma. ivy precaution, DR.TAYLOR'S UALSAM OF LIVEI WORT is the greateit vegetable purifier that is knot u. Beware of dangerous com pounds that era kno it to contain mercury. One Lot de contains purifying vues equal to a. dozen baules of common Sampan l tompounds, besides the pre vention of cousunapti it. The Balsam of Liv [wort will wins Olf that fatal 1 disease. We know Judy who was evidently ou the decline—had pain in e ride and cheat—cOugh, which would come on in'fi lasting several minutes—whirl would have brought u quirk consumption. but for the timely use of this I sam, which undoubte.dly saved her life. She was c cd by two botdes. Try it, if you want you: corghf andher diseases of theZungaeurcd. .affl GBEAT CURE OF CONSIIMMILIN. . For seven ream 1 s icted with Consumption, 0 told seemed impos /Lie for ;myths., to Fume me. 1 . bad ell the mow e&gravuting symptoms. as tight c sweat.. raising blood violent and distressing gh, psiuinzhe side and eI ch eat debility and want of appe- • sate. I truly believe could not have lived but for the ase of Dr. 'Taylor's B rental Liniment, said the tiles. yin . ; of God, which has saved my life by restoring ma to health. ALEX. SMITH. Sexton of Rev. Mr. Matthew's church. Christie st.. Extract ore letter from our New London A gent. C. CLARE. - 'Those who have taken your Balsam oil. verwurt, speak well of a, I find nothing so' ood for my wife; slit, sometimes has very severe pains and wank turns-1 give her a teaspoonful, which relieves her int niediately-1 have great froth in its venues; end waldd not be without llin my house.' be. ke. No one run ri doubt the supeor excellence of this medicine. Ile careful and bray only at 73 Heckman s{ N. Y., or acme especial •gent. as counterfeits and imitations are Wett ed in every direction. . • • • . Sold to Nu 41.0 by J D Morran, P 3 st; J Townsend, 43 Alaslret st; II Smyser. cot :Casket and Wats; ilenderson 4 Co, 6 Liberty at. Price reduced 81 s 5u per Lath!. 1.3 ATEAII BOAT BOB;/ALE. A STEW , : WHEEI. BOAT, of NSOullr.M..anw to then. light draft, about wittnoaths out, Klll sold aI a bargain, if applwenwa is amides.. Ern& !AMIN KERR, Jr., Nailer siren! A l., !;lli[tr:o r 7l%.l l Ju Prat)le• tiownshlp, o'clock! Al.*, hit nghl; and iliteres it. kale of the Mos. 6/O,C Farm. jetl;tel MILELYY, Jsdrier I ek.rT—From the steamer Consul, II& b/J1 of 24 marked 'Elliott, Elliottavill!. Olio ^ 'lt seas lets on the what-lon Wednerday last, snit it is sworn! it has been hauled off through mistake. ran O. SUGAR-12 hhd. printe . N Saga, rerei veJ . by steamer Tv rcgraph and tot sale by •' led W IlAttltAllGll *TES PORK-1U Lids prime Mara Pork, just ree'd In and for sale bpi S & W BARHAM/11, _ 1 ,6 Warmer and 104 frontal G INGIIAAIS--A A N.. S; itave receive at ling et the ezt w eettle:% ° er t p Ci ri ' cl b ef VjchitsCh they te6 S • IlAWIde—A A.Meson & Co. have ri•eil opoceird of 1500 Slinarli of every kind. comprising some 1! rq ruperior Crap.. Silk and Satin Shawls. jet} rw it r taa pr a .... j r, Wet Cal en of corny variety, sown ni the lavi price or II rents. ' ' thG FEATHERY—rust received and ibr sole+ ied GEO COCHRAN, weal OPTS. TI RPLINTLNE-11.1 LbL jaot re4'.l and f. sale by jeG IIR.A UN & REITER VANILLA. BilliNS--Ptitue quality just wad ftir {hie by jail BRAUN & REITER VlTRlOL—tlOrarboyti lust reed and for.rala at 11 tee Mutt Attire at trti .1 KIDD& Co 4litt2ll—rld Wits in staid and far at the drug . t.tarebotlfe jet J KIDD &Co LLEN'S NERVE AND MbNE LiNtarKvr--au tl Voss jati meired and for •ate by , Jes J KIDD% Co EMI' SEED—Four bbli. f. house of jeS VIA taIISON'S ColumbisuEopying Presses; Ilarri- LI, sonve Columbiou Inks: received and for sale by /di - - JOHN II MELLOR, VI vrood et INDIA 111 1 / 3 1431CLOTHING—Comprisisig a larg stack, each as Coats, Racks . , Pea Jackets, Cape with or without sleeves, Legg i ngs of three elitfenra Made, Hats, /sc., ell to be had at the India Rubber De Ilto 5 Wood sk e. J rk, It PHILLIPS Jos India Robber Fishing Roots, Jllet tied by caws, and for vale at tholn in Rubber Dept, Kos Wood street. • • 3e3 J & /I PHILLIPS 1110LILDER BRACai—I dal &mu!der Brsee•, lu I ditHabber, received by express and for sale a e lath. Rubber Depot,: Wood street. led J t PHILLIPS I:VDU RUllitEß BALLS— 12 dos lair Rubber Mans, for children, an excellent article fas es; jest received by express, and for sale by 1.3 J fr. 11 PIIILLI Pl 3 ONEY BF.LTS—A few Fa:samples, received by ALelpLess and for sale by „j 3 J k 11 I'IIILLIPR DRITANNIA 31EntaL yvAR:—.l.. received from JJ the manufactory; Bolan,. Coffee Pow; du Tra do; do Sugarßourls and Ceram Cup.; do Slop do; do 'large Pitchers. with IWa do ?dolma. dodo; do Coffee Urns, with lamps. For sale at low pricea je3GILL*. GETTY, bign Big Pitcher. . . vi,owiNo PAINTED BLUE QUEMNSWARE K. We are now receiving a nice awaroncut of this cheap and beautiful wore. Je3 flilLL tr. GUTTY • AMERICAN gliElihit•WAßG—Can be LW it, all its anxietier, at the sutra of GILL &GETTY ARD 011.—du bbl. Lard Oil, lauding from atettraer ,j,/ Messenger, nod for rah, low to close eonsigtuttent, by • W 3 JAMES DAL' EL!, Fbbls prune No Shad; Whitt Sad Maaka reh to arrive cud for sale by jeSitw TAAFFR r O•CONNOR nITCII,S 61,15 Pnel, on'hand' aud LAv t• r plow by jes TAAFFE C9N :NOR_ F LOCIf-VO L 615 in floe mnd fo r • TM4BP.I & 1311-T MACKEREL—\u ?And Int qp . og , F 1 1 , 1 . 411 LlN.‘lltor S.SALT:3—W received - nod for sole by ias TASSEV & BEST ret'd TAS.S.F. BEST • . 11000TAS11--acd,ka reed Win day, and :oriole by jai - TASSEY 'lc BEST --- iTIQUIt—IGU vartousbrande, just . butding Crow f 1 Mesmer WelNvilia and for sale by • • jeS & WHAlsll3.All(ill OOL WOOL::—TIF 4ighisirsistket pork., fa rash Ty fur different gyailew.of clean well ,1411hed Wool, by 3 & IV /lAltakeGll, les B SI wolf., and 104 front meet SUCUR--.1 hhdA prime for role low • b y • - • iVWr. 110W1. ? .,N ‘ ! '" 10 hum az IDARASOL3-13 eax. WM - cotton and gingham Par awls, late styles and handsome patterns. Just open. mg and for sale by SHACKLE: 1' A wairrr, lot filD wood at , ITELVET CORpS—Three troutes medium quality V bear y bangup Cotdtt, just Opened and for ante ve ry low. • ma SHACKLE:IT & WHITE DRINTS—A large assortment of blue, blue and or• mom nd fancy hints, of every deairobla style and quality, j uat opening and for sale to the trade at extruonlmary 10,, rates, br Ibe case he. . exi.inv fr. man: • B ACON AND LARD—RU For rale low to elo, ednalgurnent, by ja3:ll , A. GORDON.. GIMIZE-41 bra prima W R Chem, lint ree'rl oat!' ior role b) lea WICK A. ILL'CANDLESA 1110 C AT E-12 bar notion No I ClAcol;le, for X../ sale by jell WICK trcaNmas • - - - - AIILEY-500bush prime 013 a thirley,jusi landing and C.r talc by 3 & W 11A1311.41.1.:011 jun reed .4 uniale by W IiARBACUIt FATIIERS AND UINSENE-43 5 do Gnetent, now bonding front steamer Now England and fur !tale by jos ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, (rout sr . • 0 Bolsi! WRITING-obblo in store and for sale by - to 3 /SAIAII DICK EY Co carboys jut reed end for sale by jo3 K k RELLERS P — - OTASH-6 casks prime, par ret ailings just reMd and locale by. ja3 RE IdELLI2L4 _ FLOUR-10e bbt Einar In more and nir aaldow by 1 lea ESOLLSIeck tiliNNErr,a7 Wood 0 •--- 110LASSM-15 kap Alnplu-Atolasata .tom and AIL f‘dt id. •by jan 1,14.431.18 H & lIENNEfT - . - jiti.:EMLNG-75 lle.rring, tor ante• NIA' 10 al/0.• JUL colisicmarni.by Iy3 itE.N.NIAT ;AUCTION'i.SALES:' - ::: , ::. - ' , ; . ._?..., ,.. j . :',",i1 , :','§'E.'4::4-.}ft) : ,4TS . James 3111rKenna, Auctioneer.. °inn:6litre, Feather Beds, bed4inx, ate., on account of trim. it may concern, rtt seam, at the United. Stares lintel. Un Sattirday next. June 10th. at 10 cieloik M the foreimen, will be sold positively, without reserve, on account of whom it may concern, at the United Staten Hotel, corner of Penn stmt and the Canal Basin. tea her beds and bedding; among which vie In pan the following, vim Feather beds. brddieg mattresses, car peting. bureaus, ehairs, boas mantel ornaments, 11.-. Those eel:melee./ itt the abase property, will fake Itosiee of Oda . colcertisement. • led J4llllMt hicKINN.A. Met By Jahn D. Daub. Aue.tloiscer Thy Goods, fc., Ise :{.triton. ''On Monday monthly. You'd., at In o'clock, at the commercial Dales Room, comer of Wood and Milk streets, will be sold, several conaignmenta of frech awl imhionable fancy mid staple Dry Gouda, correlating ut superfine broad cloth, eassimere. ri ven.. tweed,. Kentucky jet... metre DM plaid. mode awl mewed Colors de banes. indigo !due furniture and eprosicb'kt, jeans, giughants, law., bemire, balrarines, AMPtil,ll anW Engliati prints m great variety, bleacliml awl un bleached shirting's, cotton hosiery , iicarTS,"huspesitlers. de. IMEIZEICI , New and second band Furniture,bniougybich will be round, one superiot drewing bureau, Lau seat sofa, rocking chairs,. French and counnon chain, children's table and rocking chain, table,. mix pairs transparent window blind., queens . ..ere, tinware, kitchen tbno• cure, be. abr.+ windaw sisals, assorted sixes; ball diens ylt tea; Inr cask . bladeira wino; do French brandy, wo rt hy the attention of bar keeper, cigars, to. bac.; grocerici, be. , . ' A[ 7} o'clock, p. m. Itcady made clothing, boots, shoes. dry goods, cordeons, files, boOks,psper, &Id and steel pens, AI. sea • SOILN D DAVI% Atte 100 Bags Dassagia Ws< at Aaction. This aftertmou at lo'eloOk, al Davis' Camiaviris Sales Room, conies of Wpod and Filth streets, sold without resiree, for account whom it may coo ceru, lOU liagurtiodgui.ity Rio Doane, slightly dunn ged, by being exposvd to the late rain. Terms at aide kti - JOill.l D. DAVIS, Aust. Milting at Atlaloll. Tuesday taming, .11.113 e dth, at 10 o'clock. will be sold at the Commercial Halm Room. corner of Wood and Firth attest', a taiga locales obfashionable H ortag arid Summer Clothing by catalogue, consisting of dow ble and single be noted, rolling' and mantling collar emlimere, eatin, colonels, silk and. marsailles rests; fancy satinett and Kentucky jeans rack coats; super, allwool, gold and atter, mat tweed do; iramboo no ,u gingham mid conade do; linen, lone slat, a D il, cord, , ozbucy stripe, Tuckapaw and coltonadepanut;' that indigo blue, black, steel lain and grey munett penis; super dark min and fancy cassimera pants; rumba shirts, with linen bosons, collars, oke4 blue 'tripe Mei - rinme shins; hickory 'tart.; denim overalls; deities frock; CUMmu flanuel drawers; super bleached drill drawers. All of which can be ammunisd on the morn ing of sale. ' Jail • JOHN D DAVIS, Anti Irma af the Steamer Sinitans duaiatt—E gines, furniture and Taddr. Will be sold . on.Alfedoenday next. the soh day at June, at 11 o'clock, P. 31, at the.warehonse an Water treet. adjoining L. 8 Waterman, the entire wreck o s the SICIMILFOIII Samar. eansistilig of boilers,engines and maklittery, with her doors . window sash, cabin furniture. bedding, carpeting, again and tables, first rate hawser andother rigging, blacks, tackles, Ste. • The engine . . &a, can be seen at the yard of Meters. Boa. Ilortopee fr. Co, corner of Pint and Shan streets, and the Ihrmture, fi.c., at the place or sale. Tama—All snots under 8100, cash currency; vier 8100, approved endorsed notes, at On days; over triuo, et 4 months. • , . This sale otrers a titre opponanny toany pecson velal. andto beild'a light boat, the eugules being nearly no and Bret rate tor thoir power. - je3 ' • JOIDI D DAVIS, Ant AMUSEMENTS PITTABIIUGH THEATRE. . • C. S. Poannt ' Manager &Ha Lessee LAST NIGHT OF MR. AND MISS WESIVSS. • ' Tenney, Jrlln 6, Th 49, .11 be acted n fanbieunbje Comedy in 5 aem, celled Ma • - • • . HONEY MOON. Juke Aroma Aronti • • ....... , .... Oxley.. Rolando 31n-Wetnys.s. Jacque. , Mr. Dunn.. • Jobonn • • •—• Mica Womysi A Meat. DAyro, by Alps Anna ' To eanclade with DEAD.9IIOT. ..- Timid Dr. Donal Louisa Mini Ptrie. Pima. or.Amession.—Drera Circle; 50 ma; Second Tier, 35 cteei Pit. 2 Gallery. 53., Valuable and Attractive Neer Sauk.. T - AMARTINE'S History of t 65 Girmtellet., 3 vols., 12 Stomas' Life of Cheyplier Vayttat.l2... Y• E. James', pie of lictp•y the - Fourth, tilFrattee, g vols—llltao • . Smith's etIII sul lir Cities of China; 12mo. hle.andecht Lite of .Wits Cluist; n vo, sowilin; Marvel'', Fresh Gleanitms; or a new Shearson the old Gelds of Continental Europe. Copt. Ile tura Sketches of tha Mexican Wart 12 am. Ulna's Story of the Battle of Waterton: 19 too. A Summer an Scotisual. by Jacob Abbott; 'l2 too. Sismondi's Liowattare clinic South of Europe; y vols, 12 too. . RU.V011 . 6 Arisen:ores in Mexico auil nook ouistains Parrio, Posthumous Works of. Roy. Thos. Chstmem, D, I). . • The Practical Astronoiner: by 7hoa.'lßek. L. Life of Jeremy Belknap, D. IL Dicorice of Ne 'lmpthire, Luther oyd the ambit:militia. by Jolla Scott, The Middle Kingdom, with a new =pot the Umpire y 8 W.Wibiwos,Y veils, LI ato.• • The Ptiwervf the Pulpit, by Ciartlawr SpOsts, p. • e Bethel Flag, by Gardiner Swing, A mo. Tehi acng a Science, the Teulier Artist: by Rev. 11. The Czar, his Conn and People; by John S. Maxwell. Lectures on Shakapeare. by H. 4. Ifudwn• The Anima of Amenca—lllustrated with alriri engra ving. on Meal. and containing sketches of *olives of Allan; Inman,' West, Stuart, Triunbalb Da Venus, Rembrandt Peale and Thin. Crawford; I yoI.EI to. The Orators of France; containing sketches of dm lives of Liamartine, Titian , . Napoleon, Dorton Mira beau. Hakim and others, with portraits of each. Headley's Nopoleoa and hlarsbals; 2 rola. W on: Headley's IVaahington and bin Centrals; 2 vials, Coo Headley's Sacred Mountains. . • ' ' The nbore. together with a large collection of Stand ard Wort., Classiial and School Rooks, for sale by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, Hooksellem. jej . • comer mark e t nod 3d ira -- 80.11EDALR. OARDB3III, • MANCHESTER. HE Propnetorof this well known plane of 'non has the *awe of informing the public that his cstab- I r stuentlinving been thoroughly refitted and repaired, nail the grounds elegantly laid out and decorated, is now open for Reir accommodation, and he Inners him self that tbose who may favor him with their patron age volt find they desire, provided in the Lest style and on reasonable terms. Ile is determined to spare no expense in making bin establishment worthy of public patronage.lle hos accommodations for boarding : a few fantlibia lee Creams, and all refresh-, men. stumble to the aeason, cuistantly on head , • • (calf . LEVI BURCHFIELD - FANCY DRY. GOODS. SEAMAN & 3511 Broadwiy; New York, ' IPORTERS AND JOBBYILS of Silky Freach_prin ted Muslims, Bareges, Lusa, ihebroaderles, Meri, not Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns, Bornbacutes; • AND ALL OTHER VARIHTIES OF PAINCYOOODS. They invite country MercEants visitbm New 'York, to examine their stock before snaltiAlthear purchase.. Al?. Muir was for many years. of e 'lssue of Stewart k. Co., from which he muted collie Ist ofJan. lAA and Mr. a lso son, (who has an Interest the business,/ was s favorably known Lethal estab lishment. r dee drug war J !ODD &Co PRINTS ONLY. • OEDAR ST., NEW YORK LEE. .BREWSTERI FAtibllshed a wanhonse to dz i lz . .l o 946, ex..de for tha vri pf pose A - .XCLTYSr/ELX, at lowpriecezand exhibiting, semen . I r in i ei6ihenirreneni . They am now openiee . Se I R? connoriaing every new Several H Pmdnedo irony orwhlb Annienn4 dud are cheered for sale for Carr tad than Puivics azzirczir "rd"' • ONE TO FINT . CENTS pot yard below the poets of A pnr mat !ley, or pp, w#io2 are eoraectedalarinfor rite wto P r gINTVE.BIIOTIBIC, New York Juno, 1847. NEW COACH FACTORY. _ AII'HITF, BROOKS & CO, would respectfully hp V 1 form the public that they have erected o shop on Lecock, between Federal mid Sandusky . ..peen, 'They are now making and are prepared to receive orders for every description of vehicle., Conches, - Ctiori6Vs, Bee rouches,-Beggiesilquelons, ke„ De., which from their lair expertence in the manta:moire of the above work, and the facilities they have, they feel confident they ato enabled to do work on the Wool reasonable terms with those wvaltingardeles in their line. ' . Paying particular attention in the selection of mate rials, and having none but competent workmen, they. hove no hsitation in vranannng their work. We, therefore oak the attention of th e public to this matter. IL Repairing done in the best manner, ud on the most reasonable tenon. • ' jean( ' • " -- t • P • PROPOSALSWdI be received op to 3 o'clock, P. AL of the tith dayoricute ttercat the Mks of J. W, Kerr, Steworra Building, lth sweet, for grading the site of the Houital, and building a cultert, There Piousbe ierenty.five thousand, yards of eXCSlralitlll. Plus and specifications Will be exhibited 'one week P revious to tune of letting. C ommitte e . By ordqr of the Bu il ding of the Western Pennsylvania Athol/earSupply eC.Cliliti - eilars Plano • I; • • • - - Ports... • • • QIX new Piano Fonts, of Rosewood, and di la fives, will be received and ready for ale during this week, by JOHN H MELLOR, Ul wood et, Sole Agent toe Chiekering's Pianos for Western Pennsylvania. • ----- Irair — WarogiaiWi — • .' MEM highest price In cash paid for good Ocala I also, canvass, bale rope; Irmks mg. , A bgßim r 70 , 4! ca rags, &c.,11 . 4,u apCl wart.. • oct. perm dr, Ighmv DIMS GOCIDS—A A Mason& Co have ramrod an eglenolva arsonmeal of rich Mess GoodLeon ...Ling Of p. Geroge., p. Grenadine., IID p. Silk 'isanes an l'Elohair Stripes, do pa of Pail de Chown an natire .new article' Rutland Silk and,„Fancy - di4 in groat 'ratio ty. ' .-.:1 hos Cheese, for sale low so close coo k/ signinnit by Ira ENGLISH & HENN Err D RIED LiERF-3000 Sal for tale by ' 8 e VON nosNdoisr a 6, 3a3 . 33 from rt ... .. • HERNGS-13 bbl Car lade by • ' .RI je3...._ S P VON BoNNIIOSST &Co Af:C 3 CJIEL- 7 5, s bbls No 3. for talc F VON LiONNNOBSt t Co. ClaAns_aut,ts P a EVIL Citrall. N BONN!! ; s— J ' ;' ) e bbl ol "rammed pare Olden. vi,r.:FE, y f o r F VON EIONNHOEF`' _Jasfr, ft:nov(ll4ml to it tl VON BONNHOa . T 'Co pLgt,i-v° racel;Zpor HwW _ _ EAD—[W pir!saelYs. Lead, Retired per steamer j Roscoe and br tat< by • Jet : ' , JAMES A:ILIUTCHISON k Co !DINOINDIATI & PITTIMMPR m a /I L * jai . DAILY PACKET 'LINE. rs Fr.% well known line of splendid pa: !roger Stems. - .era is now tohymwea of the largeist r astatkindieg nashed and fornithedi tml, moat P°".". b.. ' on *e mm.l'o' the AVest.. livery accommodation alltd . eonts fon that cricock can ph:team/l etiias hccaporrided for par. .en ti no Los has ben °portal. 0111 V. yeas. —has carried a million of people antbout the least ittju• ry tar th pebuins. Tim hoots 'sal be - id the: foot of Wood street the oar provioos to stattnig. for the recep tion of freight told the .1117 of potato:Ora on the rms. In. In. all enter the . passage AnoncY,...4 Ue P." • • SUNDAE PACKET.' • •,- The ISAAC INEW/UN, Capt. A. Li_ Kira, lei, leave Pstal•urgh every Sunday uturniug /*I 10 fo:elocl% IVheelike eveiy Sundey evening nt IP s '. 5 .. • play 1t , 17. • • • . IION PWV: . The NONONGAILEL DA Y IL A, Capt. CH: SZoal, .111 iCalre rad burgh extryitienalay morning at' 10 **cloak; Madit l ll ovary telonday avearag at 11l r.. L,F.I ESDAY PACKET. eteIIIitE TU RNLA. No. 2, Cat. J. KUSE/Slll3l, leavaVinsburgh aver). Tuesday morning at IUlook; 'Melling every Titaniay evening at ID r. D. . 2 2 AVEDNESDALY PACKET; The NEW CNCLAND No. « Cary. 8. Dux, will leave earn.' Wedaraday taamiog ah lb o'clock; val.). Wednesday earning at 141.1 a • -- TIIVELSDAY PACKET. • The lIRILLI.i.NT,tCapt. ttencr. will leave Ilan. burgh every Thu raday wonting at 10 tieloclrt Wheelie", every Thursday eveutag ably P. IC F.RIMLIC PACKET. • • The pLIfrE4 NO. 21 Capt. Cantu. will Inve r /.lul. burgh every Fnday teeming at 10 rf.cloekt.Wletallag every Friday evening at 10 v. y.. ' SATIALDAY rAcirsE.T. , . CapL S. Rtatooaill tear, 1104 L burgh every.Satarday.woratag at 1U o'elort Inked/nig evary.Sanaday aveahp 10 10 P.*. • • • . . NEW: LISBON AND Plll'6l3llEOll _ OF DANIA'. AND STEAM . 1 lir 4 •ilg Ova oLsauow,) Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 Werock, N. AL; and ar. rives at Glasgow, (mouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca nalj at 3 o'clock. and New Lisbon at II: same nigkL Leaves Neer Lisbon at 4 o'clock, .P.AL, (making I.lm trin canal to the river during the men.) and, Olasgbor at 9 o'clock, A. AI, and amass at Pittsburgh as 3 P. 31.—thus making a conthinous little for carrying pas, imagers and freight between New Lisbon and Puts. bomb, in shorter time and as less rstes Man by any other tonic. . • . _ The proprietaisjof this Lute have We pleasure of Lot forming the public that theyhave fined up two bni claw Canal Porn...far the accommodationof passeug frriole to rtut is commotion with the , Mown" fl..uhr CALEB COPE astitElt.V.lll2, and mormect. ' lug, oa (.largos, With 'the Pittsbargh and elude. anti and other daily lines Of •14C•111.11 down the Ohio aud hlirsiseppi riven, The proprietor* pledge the* salves to sport - Ito expositor trouble to Maw* coot fort, tritely mud dispatch, nod of th.vpatronase. eta of the public a altars • AUTHORIZED ACIENTS. • 0 M. HARTLN, paiuy.rh er. , = et. . W.ll/41..8AL Gil, g toyllaf J. ILtltnAllkal 4Ne! , ' itttlbie• - f ,7,,, , iOTICE—Tlie steamer BEAVER:C. EClarlatiblite ter, will leave after this notice, for Deaver Otago, and Wel Willa punctually, at otclocli in gnu morning'. PIVraB D - ziftatitatrt a _ FEuitUARV .t.vo FE8RU4,14,V1.1. 1p • LEAVE DA Th 7 AT S A. a., ''-; ftlria new. base cotgpleu t.tr.l o LANIC, - Capt, Janus Par = TIC, Capt A.• Jacobs; mad vutN, capt. Leanest The lasts are eWp• near, and are fitted up without regard to ewe., • _Elb cry comfort that idaboy etut procure boa been provided. The !bats will leash the lationguhela. 'Wharf Bordat Jar too or Duos at. •Vutuengera vrill be punctual ox board, the boats will certainly leave 1./ the ether tined howl. bA. AL and 4P. Id- '• - feat FOR iWILEELING, CINCINNATI A. . LOITISYILLF.. Raman Ssetmosi PseinT.—Tbse .• , - 7l' Perry, commander, wilnisage ,dar Loui#llle ma all Intermediate ports every Satardry, alO o'clock, precisely. ' . , Foe freight or passage apply on Wird or • FORSYTH Jr. DENCAN, Agents: 7LeTelegraph has been bo th expremly fora rest* packet, mid t 0 an., entirely to the emisfon 01 , 1.0 senggn; the accommodations are Inferior to no boon on the Western waters. FUR NEW ORLEANS. . m ilirigit i Coles. master will leage t the the abase and intermediate ports on Wedairsdajt Lrof freight or passage, apply onboard. t teti i FOR ST. LO . Tir 01:1 . ea ILLI - 11101S RC'S* SlTonalek, leveret. reline...a &eats -- ore end rwernrediste ports We day.. rot Item.. passage apply - on board.'' ra3232=1 The Castrt;nni:e . sleamer pEs'IS•SYLVprIA,_ C Gru un r c i m oneyt ;:ggiiiitat' sl ict,A Fat (..;1" jefi FOR NEU - ORLEANS ' Re 4ne MI11;;; • • ' SAYANNA., • Demean, toaster tedl reaveior atoms and intermediate porn an tkied*ls MMinst. For freight or passage apply on lama 1.6 • _ FOR LOBItIViLLE. The feet runoto3 eteeheer . • LADI BYRON, • • Ahller,rossrer, will Gm,* for d .edoiabora. d inierneedioto landings, ibis Mitt ,boet /1.r2 1 ). For freight or parson . ,apply 6 29 VI BUTLER t. nua. Amut• 4tEGELAII PPIT:4IIURGILt CJNCLNIIATIPACKET' • NEW ENGLAND, • , 31 , Clare, funnier, will run aCo s ingalar afternoon packet • front Pitt•buggh ' She leaven on her Lest trip, miner the new arrangement, neat Monday, at 4 o'clock, P. IL •.• •'•• • ' llt — inCi/1 er..LOUIS. • _ ~fir, _ The fine steamer .• ' --. • 9 J J - CELITY/NDEN, I 1er...4 Master . , will leave Ter then/mere and tritennedrale porte this .. ._Foifreightor passage spelt ... on board. i• • taro REGV44.It Errrsnumi "..m) .24 , 1i:syn.= 3PACSIT i.: . . 4 ,.„,_ , The fine as 1 ht draaAnt steamer , ~, P 9 ' PHILIP DODDEUDGA •' , - Moore, master, mill boome P it gonerly as nbovx - , 'nig boar is every eraradepted to the'retnfortei pareder. She =us le connection with Ste ..ler -- . IJud, Which Deems her in 13everly. For freight or pis: _- we, aphis on board. . my2:l . ' FOR CINCINNATI. - $, .Rxout.aa TVIADAY racati. The new end light draught at AIT- VERNON, ' &cats master, loare for dar above aid haenaediani pore oa To. K 4, day,lo(l3 /Lac. at 10 A N. For fialght or pomp Illy. on board. lOU AVIIEEL/NO AND BRincaWoriT. The neat and xabstastial knr.witia; t 2 • ^ HUDSON, • ..** Andrew Poe Mauer. has nated iie regular tripe between 'Wheeling, Bridgeport and PhD.. burgh lr in on blonder . ' and "fitundart.' . . REGULAR PACKET FOR 81.1.N1P1511. ' -,r,.... r . The new and fast StelUDer '; , , ~I , II WELLSVII.L.E: '." . ~ i- .11OAMS, muter will leave -far and all all latenneillateisons on Wedgy days and Fa turd.). of earl, week, For fresarkl pcms, sap apply on Lewd or la ~ 41 seht4. - - UEOII MILTENDIaI.O '...' A 41,.. , --.--. , PITFSBURGII k W/LEELINCS PJLOLETZ. • ' The mitt steamer •,,• • • - CONSUL, Dorsey P fit Einao=yee, leer Wednesthq and k p i ft Lear e Vibe:ling every Teeed:y7Th=p , "geoll'. mrdqalligstZilitt4tPtlc ilbinethsethdiate Ye. t. Every to KOthothuiol2 th at elm be moored thr the ada• fort sad r.kty otpassengers has beet provided.. The. boat is al,o provided with a salf-aetiag safety guard to prevent exploskats. Fat brighter. passage apply , are board or io DAVID C YIEEESF,: I . ;;,. . comer of Ist and drsithuald sta.- MeKEESPOH.T, ELIZADI-311 AND 3LONONG4fILA ctrl .. I'ACAF r • The ntw • 'master, will run as leaving TataboiO4 8100 day Wciltiesiloy. nisil Friday, at 1 nousahela Cily every Tuesily,lootr.dayitilaSiimrds.L.ll •I 11 o'clw-k, A. SA k'or Weight or riwisiioo 00100.j0i FOR r • • Zak, TL n " . al hotvulae, • 31. wt.:. will leave' ttliove part rectp Wrilttestkp slutflay, at '4 P. Far firlig:ht or, fa!sfire :ippti bmord. : . • •-• __„ Bolles to Travelers! EXPRESS C.LNOI. PACKET-I.IXE' . . . ",...'--- 4i . • • - i ii ii ik Ag s . v• .- i „,_ _ ~ , . OW4 ~ INIILADELP/iIA AND 11 . 1 .1:17i10/in - .........' ~,1„. oublierikers. have eassai.l the light` diaiit eteeleboat 1 AiNkEht., iu carry riiseevigera la IC - the rvm will epartilaily at 7 ciehei kin the moraiair,beir' 'the 6 lei Attfel above the u ht er I:ridee. • . Yemeni:era will breakta.it .oi ~Loaril, sad w ail it . ',. pulictuid - at th e hour. ' - '. ' ' .., •• r . ... For paiiage or ieformitimv, apply to ' . , , ..., , • H 1141.0, . . ..1 Or.D. LI:ECJI a..Co, Canal DIEM ~. v .. Fut.-Nine Donate through:.. . . .. , • L, _..• '.By. ar tbii raagesiteat tra.ietwr• svi:l,•ge tense... - f Ices thaKihres days and a hall; NllMillig over the -Dia , •ro .1 in daylight... •' . • milk . ECLIPSE 2 . 1u - 5 - 11t , • • 1(448 VIIPPERS and others are ion,r‘nea that ale Line. Rill continue to run throurilvot the yeas, 'WIT. Produce and tuereltssubss taken at Soar mos. klerelombllas barn Italtiatons u. Canal ' rates. Tuve, five dam - J "Pt — Water et, doors above Ifors'a. J ItOI3JPfON al:10E11147 , • mYI7 OJ booth chat.. 14, llal[imore C' , OEO. Ir. !DITTO 4t. CP., • • • f NFOIIII their tricida stud ilia public that toiler anr tanzectiwk with their /ale tanitigi t d; main La Penn %tree , knaird as ' having lerwcr.l tacit cuute Latina.% to Owl poiN 131LEOERVOt. • ,u 2 TIB - alaarlys - • Szesateed SioUee. tubstriber baying i g. out lepers tesumeol e dee ry,E.y.Utor edam t% of Saha B. 8t me &tiles the. to ,„i d Inyment to him through it Co., WI the. wins the ...tete io preeeter them. dulfj suthertheued, fee pa)'meu~.-_,.k~aw: IL DYER. , - - - - A. 001200 Y. OFFrn-44) b.kts Oreea HL. COff..; us do ealbs. dz 32 do old Clownuacui j. v . ; Era m ri ri t ; Au F ....ea so 4 vvif,, wexe4byvcAymEss;