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BY MONS RROOKS a Co:',
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•*. .1 , 01 zertai Comecteraal lettagence,Dani•itie, Mar •
t ea c A Rim Nalm.4zaparts, Mpuey Markets, &e. sea
year
are earnestly requested the hand in
iltear Wore before O r. X., and an early in to day as
practicable. ,
Whig sad NiiMlnaMest,
.1• FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER;
)111111,'
,as valoi ` corm.
• ar At a meeting of the AntientUnntier and Whig coun
ty Vow:mime of Cogrompondenee, held St hlldatters'
Hotel, Pittsbeugh, on Saundey . Play Bth, the following
call was agr-- • upon: The Anfiniesonie end Whig
elector: of each ward, borough and toiresh4 to Alle
gheny county, are requested to convene at their usual
places of holding primary meetings in said itisniets, , ed
Bamtday, the lOth day of June nest,,to wood two del
. estates freed each district, to meet an County Conseil,
non, at the Coon House, an the dry of PiusbarghAto
:Wednesday, the 14th id Jane 11.410 A. Pd., of said
day, , to nominate canebdates for national, state and
county egices, to be supported at the entairtg fall elec
tion.. The printery nieeftp in all, the tournstips.e.s.
eept Puy still be held at 3 o'clock, P. AL, and in Pub,
burgh and. all the wants and boroughs at ?kg,. IL, of
The critannunavniald earnestly urge upon the said
Imitating* the noel:nay elan elficientorganazetion, pre
the •ind election.
Pam°+l to
• DAPPL , . ?STURDY, Chainnan.
JoinwAtuolN
• Lcomuna, }Secretaries.
J.Rasmc.l4 , 'Myth
• Fabwmai Corresponeeriee of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
- ' • ' Wasnanzrom, • Jane 5,1818.
The capital is very full of strangers, but they
will be a beggarly account of empty boxes by to.
morrow. The popular tide this morning is setting
Phlladelphiamard, but an many remain here as
1. can, to catch the zopularbreeze,thotigh the worst
plane pertly. in the country to get shoe ketei of
popular opinion. Taylor men here bays been
.working the hardest, anal seem in the best spirits,
but time will show.whether they are, in the Con
; , rention t numerically the strongest. I find many
• &pined to drop both Clay and Taylor, and to
• leave what they call the extremes of tenting, by
taking rip: a man who . has excited leas discustiicri,
and, in the lesser diseciiiion, less - opposition. But
the week Will end all ispeentation, and leave us all
with'isoinething tangible to support. Mays they
with whain the resporusaality non , rests - decide
wisely for themselves aiid well forth° country.
• Among the crowd , of passengers over the moue-
Mims yesterday were. a large number a Delegates,
homeward bound, from the General Conference
• held at Pittsburgh. There were a lahe tiCily of
Delegates also to the Convention, and to give vari:'
ety to the multitude who travel, a body of troops.
* We seat odd body of witnesses and others to the
• Coon', of Inquiry, at Frederick, whither General
Mai , had gone (the dappievious, and where the
Court, fully reorganized, will commence its deliba
iniiins to Morrow. We met the up Wain for Cum.
'Serland, at the ,Frederick junction--three hours be.
bind its time, and jam put upon the ',Zraok, alter
having been thrown off by one Mate 'snake heads,'
that prove So dangerous to rail' rinds. One pas
• • tenger from Philadelphia loses his leg, as the price
of Maading upon the outside of the can, and not
'a warning, a thousand' times mede, of
"i i r keeping under cover. In the evening, on the
‘...„•_ Washington Branch, I also saw n man badly hurt
from juriiping off-the ears when they were under
way, even at a slow motion. Nearly all the mei.
dents are the result of carelessness like this, arid
brindled& are maimed for life, kir not regarding the
_prohibitions, not to expose .themselves to danger.
ha thegreat eirowdorpaasengers,l was to
' • know the number Who had wane on niriPittsbzirgh.
The eondumor, Viz Smeller, kindly showed me the
tickets,luid f•• imind thanmore than three fourths
_ ' of those froninthe Ohio . iiiverhad 'taken passage at
' Pittsburgh - This travel, I am aure, will be mcil
tipied 6.7 a Add ,with the coritpletion of oar rail
' GSrmberland, Mean. Lowrie, Childs, and
. Knight were lust setting out, prepMmory to the
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location of theirirsitrond from Cumberland West.
• :I Was unmaditnat something giving PrnaicaleVi•
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dears of progress would be done before the expi.
ration of summerand the bit week's subscrip
• lion of„Allegheny[has convinced the Baltimore:ems
of the r neeetially of. at least extending the road
westauird-to;.,aome point where communication
• may be had 412.11 the Back waterimprovements.
• The paisedgers to the' East; via the National
. Road, are making their connections very regularly,
• just now. We traveledl:rty'two miles from half
,
• . put-two to half past seven in the morning, some_
thing quicker than the earlier nert of the route from
••• 'Brownsville, but well content not to be debyed.--
A dozen stages came ' within an hour of each
other, and the passengem were in Baltimore and
• Waihiagton ie ten hours, a distance of lit, and
ME+ miles by the continuous rail road:
One mom dap at Wasliinictom• and you shall '.
• • ; bear frcm me et Philadelplea.
The peace rumors elite great interest here, and
where, and are believed. They have had al:
• ready a most • marked' effect upon Govemment
stocki—This, by general consent, owing to the
Convention, is to be an nein:portal:4 week in Con
gress; late sui the mason is, and ispporiant as is
matt of the business to be acted ripen; but Con:
..gross wilt not work when Presidents are to be
xnade,:and a few ditis will relieve the pubic mind
• of all anxiety in regard to persons a. a.
Western Depot _ et She. Pennsylvania
• •
• Ctsw readers will liar observed, in our paper of
yeisSerday, a cominuthation, from S. V. MLitt:as,
,President Of the Pennsylvthia Rail Road ,
Company, to the Qty Council!, in reference to II
ore bre Depot, within timidity limits'
Ththaigh *the politeness of Mr. Merrick, wished
the plasm?, yegerday, of inspecting theplan and
drewingickera Depot, which harps approbation
of the °doors of the company here) - and/of many
of our most intelligent citizens, aid to wbich we
hope! the Coturils will give their cordial sanction.
The sib contemplided, is on thie'Monongiehthe
Wharf, extending from the foot ciiitherty Street
to the Point, at Duquesne Way, leaving Water'
Street 60 bet wide, from the Depot, to the present
buildings along that azet The designed Depot
leading is to be 900 bet loUsoby 200 ket wide—
' to be built on piers—keep!" the floor of the btuld•
ing on IN level with the street. This will leave the
adagio wine, under the building; to the use of the
‘4.ty,ii at present; and it is estimated that it will
largely increase the city revenue, fromatcsin bast
wharfage, while discharging nAd receiving 'freight
at the Depot.
The track of the rail road tole laid _down the
centre of Libeny Street, from the level of which the
cars will enter the building. Tbestreet aide of the
building to be devoted to city business, end the
itiverfide, to steam boat business. •
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It is alto contemplatvd, by this' plan, to have a
•" - depot , fer passenger., further up town,' and alai one
fir inl and and west= rail r o ad freights
• l'Proin the limited time we have , hail to crawl .
upon this plan, we prMatiree,wie to say abetter may
not be divieedr-Cat it ftiilres as more kvorably
than ant thing we havii.limett&ue heard of, or than
any thing we can now dila:: k oi,, We see no valid
objection - to it, but many arguments in its favor
amp* themselves to our mind. ;It Will be a very
tropienient plan, and will reduce the -- expense of
the transportation of the river bufatese to the low.
eat possible rate, enabling us to compete score..
fully With our great rivet, the . Baltimore road. It
will be a sate place foe the depot, it being open on
every slay and wholly detached from surrounding ,
buildings. It will' occupy a central position be
tween the blonnogahrila and Allegheny Wharves'
which will both be meted far active balances, when
this road-yrs in compl4 operation. It will detach
' it from the in
..rit4l.—the dept of which will
be in Allegheny—.;desideratum with many, as
' leaving tbe control Of the trade of that road, in •
great maistue, in Pittsburgh hands.
r Thew are a few of the masons which hastily
suggest tlitemaelves to our mind, and if they corn•
mod the plan to tbe approving attention of oar
.l' aims, we shall have labored for a awful put,
*LAM= or sin ESOLUaI cszwT6 iortimibf
the i.ms t .ef the English ship Vanguard, hawthorn
mastered by the. Wives of the New Caledonia
i s i.ds, near Sidney,; New Sooth Wake. It is
iotied, the stews of two other vesicle have met
with • abitau foe; and that the vestal - haw been
nn pt , r ed as aot hiti has teen head of \ them Ent
t ea lut three months. _- .A British neon! s t in,
is to be aespaUhed is= New zciaud , ',. seek
i=n
From the ZinexviPe Cowin.
Geo. Cams an Old lihraerall at
Tim Locctlo. presws;naw the i Ma. ichigan
Generabluut been nominated tut thew A.: dedicate tur
the Preiddency, are taking a good deal of pains to
avert that be was a Jere/sem Demme; and that'
'the charge of" Federalism against him is tufvex
pkided calomel," To show the Wady of this tus
sumetiee; we at present 'Content ountelvcs with
offering the following .evidence that the wits in
1199-180 d an oat-andout "Mticlowlmie FEDER.
Mk? Regi.;;er of Sept. 13, 1834, ..tatei u fol.
Imuc
A majority of several of the cabinet, under the
present administration, were .cild school' fedefal.
mos. • • • • We now specially aliudeto the
lateSicretiry of-the. Treasury. and the p re sent
Secretary of War. The "Globe" knit of the last
—"Gov. Cass, on his rust appeamneriri- public
life, was the vindicator and supporter' of fdr. .ler
,rson, and received fil:lllthatrepublican pat ri arch
distinguished marks of his confidence.l Fromihat
I day to-this, Gov. Cass has been identified with the
republican party, and most signally marked his de.
ption to ilia the darkest bonsai diciest war." •
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:The that a, that while hi. father, Major Cau,!(a
gallant officer of the :Revolution, and an accom
plished gentleman of the old school,) superintended
the recruiting service in Delaware,: in 1143-1600,
fix what we DOMOCIIIIII then called the .t.provision
eating army," he (the ptesent Gov. Cais,lwas the
preceptor of the grammar school, In Wilmington,
and alsrar appeared with a 'Wad: eachaik" in Au
fiat—and so we see Wats° stated in the "Delaware .
Journal," as being in the present recollection of
many of the titian, of Wilmington.
Since we are on this subject, (continues the
Courier,) however, we may as e ll give another
"reminiscence" of early days an politicians here- shoes stme, therefore ,a dwe challenge
coatradicticm; that, Lewis Cass came to Marietta,
from'Delaware, about the year 1801—that he there
studied law, in company with William Wood.
bridge, since Governor of Michigan, in the office of
Mathew Backus, an attorney of that place—that,
like his ffithar,4e was then a Federalist in bin po.
'laical opinions, and that in 1803 or 1804, he deliv
ered a Fourth °fluty oration there, replete with
hi,glatoned Federal sentiments. Indeed, so ultra was
its character, that even old Col. Nye, a hot Feder:-
hit, mid he thought it was a link toe vicy! On
leaving Backus' office, however, he concluded that
Jetjersonian" Deinocracy was a more' meal and
profitable creed, and be soon embraced it. His ap
pointment to the Marshalship: Was obtained from
Mr. Jefferson through the influence of Senator
Worthington, of Chillicothe, and, it is believed by
some of the old citizens to have been intended as
some reward.'
And we may also remark, billet dni
ien, Dr. Mitchell, has been cited ns a witness in
this matter, that As, too, welt knows that Cass,
when he came to Zanesville, was a . very recent
Convert from Federalism!
• Touching the early life. and having reference to
the political and military history of the Luca=
candidate, there exists much interesting evidence
in this region, and it will be produced in good tea.
Pon.
Slisvery—Property Man.
"Tell me not of rights," says Lord Brougham;
"talk not of the property of the plainer in his slaves.
Ideny . the right; I acknowledge not the property.
The&nficiPlinn, the feelings, of our common maitre,
'rise rebellion against it. Be the appeal made to
the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is
the same that rejects it. In vein you tell me of the•
laW that sanctions such n claim. There inn low
above all the enactments 'of human codes--the
same throughout the world, the same in-all time;
such ps it was before the daring genius of Commie.
bus pierced the night of ages ' and , opened to one
world-the source of power, wealth an d knowledge,
to another all unutterable woes,such as it is at this
day; it is the law written by the finger of God on
the heart of man; and'iby that law, unchangeable,
and eternal, while men despise fraud, and loathe
'rapine, and abhor blood, they shall reject with in.
dignatior4 the Wild and 'guilty feul* that mon can
hold property in man."
The sentiment here 90 beautifully !1NV...9d a I
everywhere finding Its way to the -hearts of the
people, and rapidly resulting in the downfall of
'slavery. The institution bra indeed already been
abolished in Most of the governments of. the old
world, and must ere lonpecese trblie tolerated in
any.- The impulse of the age tends bra.-
sistably to freedMn, and nothing can stay-its ary
-1 gr.'s until the "wild and guilty phantasy thatwan
con hold property in man' is, stricken front the
code of every nation.—Nrirfiurgh. Gazeite.
• Do not American Slaveholders feel that the days
of their "Domestic Institution," as they krelly call
it, are - numbered--and does Dot this feeling origi•
nate the violent and spasmodic efforts making in
both Chords and State, to fence round and protect
the horrid monster, from the ponderous assaults of
the Mends of freedom. The Methodist Church is
rentin.twain to secure the sanction of Reverend
hlaveholdiag Bishops—texas is annexed—war is
waged against a shter Republicriew territories
ere acquired on which to write the fool blot--I'res-
idential candidates are compelled to do homage , to
this modern Match—and even novv,Slaveholding
Senators,.with Mr. Calhoun at their head; are cow
tending fur dm right tit establish Slavery m Oregon'.
.The mounter, rages terribly, because his-end is ap
proaching, but lie rage. is vain: • The irreversible
decree is gone forth, foam the brave helots of hun
dreds of thousands of freemen, that Slaiery shall
die!
A annincrro or mesescr.—Thiou' the polite at
tention of a friend we have been fornishcd with
copies of the notes below. No incident competed
with the venerable name of. the deceased John Q.
Adamscan fail tdhe received with the liveliest pub
Le interest—Nat. In.
Wasinscron, bllay / 29, ISIS.
Doer Sin—An of of a small memento, con
taining the hair of my late and ever !entente,'
linslmod, as a token of gratitude to Dr. Nes for
hie Mod attention to the venerated • deceased dar
ing his illness, (although delayed,) will I trust,
prove acceptable as a girt from the widoW of 30101
Q. Aoans.
LOUISA CATbIARDIE ADAMS.
To Dr. 'Mixer Ntis. . / •
- Hone or Itxmasma Arm, U. 8.
• May, 30, 18 . 48.
Don Mu/emu—Pleas - e accept my grntef a
ac
knowledgement frryour very elegant and greteful
premmt of a gold ring, cootainingtlw. hair of your
late lamented husband; nod be named that this to
ken of your kind regard, ou interesting from the
assodatlweonneeted With it;wrill ever be muelbl•
Pl,ervedr by if and Moire who shall come
er me, ins atetmlm. s treuore whom value can
bhly be measured by the admiration which the
home and character of John Quincy Adams will,
Jo the latent posterity, ever inspire.
' Wishing you continued health and 'prosperity,
I have the honor to be, madam, your foncere
friend and obedient servant.. ,
HENRY NES.
/ Mrs. LoriM COLMAR= ADatf.
u_u a.05,a.
ParcciaxeciA Party of officers and Men at
tached.to Merl. a Army in Mexico, have cue
coaled eller much difficulty iu reaching the sum
mit of the elotacepped volcano - Of Popocntepetl--
A &iv:Option of the expedition, Written by OUe of
the party mph: ,
As we approached the summit, oar progre ss became more slow, twoand three stem required
a rest of one or two =notes. Sot by very band
work by ten min:s t? ' raw two, we were standing
M
on the OM point land in North America, op •
wards of 11,5W f above the level of the sea—
After catching breath, we gave three. cheers, and
planted a flag on the very summit. We bad
hardly gratified our curiosity above half, an hour,
when each one of the party tecame more or
leis sick, both fro= our elevated position, and from
the fumescisulpher we were breathing...We found
our throataswollen, and some headache, and a sick
ness at the stomachs. This compelled us to begin
- our descent, although reluctantly, Sr as one of oar
soldiers. remarked, we had never been so near
heaven before.' We collected a few specimens of
lava and turned on heft towards the vallef.—
Soon our sickly sensations left us, and when we
• reached camp, we were perfectly well with the ex.
caption Of headaches.. •
The Indians would not believe us when we told
them we had 'reached the top. They =alined
oar heads, and said it was impossible, for no one
could go there Without having, horns growing from
the bead. Others asked us what the mountain
said to us. OM guides only went u far as the, re
gion of perpetual snow ? no motley or persuasions
miaow part could induce them to go father. it
This is the only successfulexcuniun to theme'.
mit of any of the snow Mountains of Mexico,
since our army has been there, and the first by
any - American to PopocatepetL
GM. Caw, in his letter' of ineeptance of the
nomiita• lion gives io him by the Baltimore Convert.
nun, though seemingly very smooth and a:mag
pies, chose to adopt the slang of his party, in rep
resent* the Whigs as the continuation of the
Federalists ; and thou, farther,. holds them up as
doubters of the issue of popular institutions, end I
as in favor of.what it is called a asumig govern.
went." He misrepresents and =aligns his political
opponents. They believe in the ability of the Re.
publican Goveniment of do mum qrs.:. maintain all
OUT rights,and to securveurneedore and happiness.
They are opposed araaY'clana' which can weak
en that Government, perfetit in this arrangement of
all its parts, by mating stronger than it is the Ewen
lise department. He and his followers aro the
power party. ~The Whigs are the true friends of
the people : inasuluch as they contend for the inni•
lotion o the authority of the ow men. Gen. Cass
must show more liberality than he has, if he ex
poem to be /et of easily during this Presidential
A mama warm I—Tye Ziewath Advertiser
steak:Mg of Gen. Cass, says: ,
Of his thausy and qualities we shall have abut.
dint comma lo sp.thlt hereafter. Suffice it now
to say, his nomianlion is regarded by bin own par-
Whigs
as the sure procusor of defeat; nd theo.
could scarcely have asked a better a amin
don ke theta. A politician rather than aeratcsmaa,
=intriguer rather and a patriot,-he has , sustained
Pot Han in all its enormities, and his whole come
thr years hita been governed with a chief regard to
the nomunfion which he bannow secured. A pa
:suite to royalty abroad; a demagogue at home; a
fedendist in his youth; a radical in his age—he is
not entitled to the confidence of thy party. He has
ahead been dancumeed by the Van Sureness the
Ain of Democracy.
•
Grvjtio:lrr w w s.
n rlv t+ Tr, 14y.
t, the CL,ll:nact ct tha COlatalo/1
Cots 11061:1 the occasion of biarecent receptions
ay. New York: •
,`.. , Though I am a soldier, and therefore supposed,
tale fond of fighting, I abhor war except when
~prosecuted.in the defence of our country, or kn
the preservation of its honor or of some great, int ,
portant, nay cardinal intermit- I hold war to be a
great moral eciL It must be for good and saber..
Cal reasons—for no Raced or false pretext. how
ever plausible set forth, that war can wan-tunably
be *aged, or that can justify one man in shedding
the bleed of his know beingJ
The interests of New York and of our while
'country ore indentified with peace, and with every
duty of Christian morality. I douht if there be
any members of that respectable body of .our fet. ,
lOw•eitixens, the Friends,. who is a more zealous
adVocate for Peace, Unhappily, too much of my
life has been spent on the field of battle. Let us
then maintain our peace by all honorable efforts—
by such efforts as Washington, me father of our
country, made to establish and to preserve a rips
tem of equal and impartial neutrality—a system
which some of his most distinguished successors.,
even to a recent period, have commended with
the entire. approbation of the American people.
A.lrmStArzer FEruNG QI Vnumu.—The Rid.-
=lntl Southrnur, by no means an Abolition paper,
holds the following language in relation to public
sentiment in- Virginia on the xubject of Slavery :
"It is not generally knowo,Yetin is nevertheless
true, that two-thirds of the pbeple of Virginia ace
open and undisguised advocates .of ridding the
State of Slavery; and alter the year 1950 when
the Is taken, their views will be embodied
in such form as to have, startled the South. Wes
speak understandingly. We have,within the last
two years conversed with more than five hundred
slaveholders in the State ; and four hundred : end
fifty out of the five hundred exercised themselVes
ready to unite on any general plan to abolish Slays.
ry upon almost any terms. Abolition au:inclie at
the North has not produced this, bet the annexa
tion of Texas and the acquisition of territory have
done it. " Virginia may be put down as no longer
reliable on this question. When she goes, the
District of Columbia is five territory; then Dela.'
Ware and Maryland will also go end North Clew
linet and Kentucky will follow suit. This will sur
round the extreme South with Free States; and
when that illy comes, and it will not be very long,
wn'would just as lief own a parcel of wild tur
keys as so many slaves. We may coutlnue - this
subject in our next ; certainly we shall farther con-
Nader it.'
"Abolition!fanaticism" may not hive produced
this condition of public sentiment in Virginia; but
a calm and free discussion of the subject et Slave
ry, in the Free States, has had Mach to do with
producing Y Molt,
- A Gcturxx Looorom—An 'exchange paper tella
a story of agentleman in Becks County, a member
of the l)emocratic party, whose attachment to
regular nominations was happily illustrated. .The
Conventions have nominated Polk," said a weg to
him, who had obtained pouesition of the real
news. "Polk! just the man we want rl rNo, no,
wee mistaken,". said the wag "Woodbury—
Woodbury is the nominee." "Woodbury! Goalt
No body can run as well as Woodbury. Ile is
best man in the party.' "Well, abet all, it is
neither Polk nor Woodbury, but Cass." Better
- Three cheers tar Cm! Who can ran MO
we as Caas
Tux Mamma—The Beaton Transcript says:—
“The Niagara, which came into dock this morn
ing. experienced a very heavy gale of filly boom'
duration on her passage. On the nights of the
25th ml-2&h ult., she chipped a tremendous sea,
which carried overboard two of the ...crew, who
perished; two others were seriously bun. The
drowned mon each cove families. A subscription
fLir the benefit of the widows sad children of these
men was made on the following day, which amounb
ed to the sum of #5511,.
Leval
Too fallowing resolutions were offered by the
Chairman of the Water Committee, at the kiln
meeting of Select Council, in connection wittLthe
report of that Committee, recommending tiro en
tension of the Water Works, in order to supply
the upper wards of the city, but were ocuiued in
the proceedings of CO/Welk published yesterday
morning :
Rsiolord, That the *liter Committee be author.
ired to issue proposal! and enter into contracts
with as many competent contention as they may
deem expedient, who may retip' ectively .be the
lowest mid best hidden on their respective con
trams the the oanstrUc.tiOn of New:Water-Wort - A,
agreeably to the gerieratplan mid description con
tained in their repotscirthis
Resolved, That firthe Purpose of defraying the
expense of the said Works that the Lots now held
by the City on Duquesne way he aold at public
auction under the auperintendance of,the Commit-
tee on City poverty, reserving to the City all the
Iron and building InateriaLs themer4: and the bat
ance to be paid by City Bonds having 15 years to
run and bearing on interest of II per cent , per
annum. •
- new Reeder in the sEclectio teesies,"-enti-
Lica the "I:females Render, for Female Schools,"
has just been published by Pratt;Woodfoird & Co,
New York., And ),V.D. Smith da Co, Cinciiinnti li
contains nestriy 500 pages, end is made up of en.
tracts in Prose and Poetry, selected from the
Ihritings of mom than one hundred and thirty
4io'erent authors,—together with directions Mr
rending, Zec.., S,Pinneo, A. M.M. D.; is the au
thor. As far on we are. capable ofjodging, it must
be a valuable reading book.
American Reoieta , and Whig Journal," for
Jude, came prOmptly to band, and presents an at•
tractive table of =team. hs political article is a
review of theitreatmerit of Gen. Sobtt by the Ad.
miniatration. • It ii embellished arab a fine posies
of lion. J. 1t. , ; Underwood, United States Senator,
orKentocky.i This number cloaca a volume—o
good time to Subscribe.
"Hunt's Isfeicitante Magazine," for It:me r le on
our table—elways promptord drys welcome.
"Row's Commercial Eteviaw-Isf the Soath and
West," for 44 is an excellent numberOf a mod
valuable and able publimuson. Morse, 84, Fourth
street, is the Agent in. this city, and is authorized
to rZenice subscriptions. •
- - -
Wramszto,-Wicarzes Hosit—d. giarWiral meet
ing, of the elute. of Wheeling is advertised, to be
held on the 15th insc, to =eider and J dismiss the
•
propriety of a subscription on the part.of the City
Council, to the stock of soma one of the rail road
companies, cloistered by the Legishonre of Ohio,
the Eastern tennis= ofWhose mad lit to be on
Ohio river, opposite the city of Wheeling. • •
'Wheeling, in this matter, pursues a wise . policy,
which should not be lost sight of by the eitisens of
Pittsburgh. Having securest the speedy; construe.
iion of the Eastern road, by the subscription of a
nelliori. of doUars by the county, all the individual
means iind onergies_Uf our citizens should be put
Forth to.hasten on the commencement and' com
pletion of the Western road.
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porn—The season in which the canine race are
most Liable to become rabid, is drawing nigh, when
the lives os our citizens will be endangered by the
roaming at large of a mitt number of worthless
bounds. We think semethinglin time should be
dose by the proper authorities lb prisvent so grievi.
nun a nuisance. Indeed, if liMirifillts of the species
were shot, banged, or drowned, their destruction
'would be a blessing to theiriftiniers and neighboni.
Many a poor man who cad G afford it, expends
as much upon some mangy cur as it would cost
bins to support a child, and ,as as much affection
for the bur footed one as for the biped. This is
hardlo be accounted gie, except upon the princi
ple of similarity of tastes and dispositions bitwven
the owner and the favorite.
Olumrwooo is' a delightful spat, free from the
noise and unceasing activity of a city life. • It is•
pleasantly and beautifully located on the banks of
the Ohio, about iwO miles below this city, and Im
amate* every requisite of sustainer resort, where
the, merchant or man of business may spend a few
hours most happily. Mr. Masan, the proprietor,
who is admirably well qualified for his station, has
not been sparing of any means which would add
to the beauty and attractions of the place,—or that
would lend to the pleasure and comfort of visitors.
The packet, leaving the Allegheny lauding every
half hour, renders it doubly convenient for all who
desire to enjoy the pure: air of the country, enrich
ed by the fragrance of the flowers of Greenwood
gardens, to pay them a visit
- - -
Hotenct3.-rems.x.—At a meeting of the Ezecu
jive Committee of the Horticultural Society, held
yesterday, Mr. linen iiitubited Hovey's Seeding
Strawberries averaging. Our tnches in circum
ference; Pond's Gloat Asparagus, five inches
in circumference, Victoria Rhubarb bar feet
three inchesin length, end sip inches in circumfer
ence. The meeungit for the Executive Commit.
tee are held on the first. Wednesday of each month
at the comerof Sixth and Wood streets, half past
ten, A. M. and we are requested to invite the ex
hibition at the monthly meetings, of such fruit,
flowers, arc, •• the growers may deem worthy of
notice.
WI liAlll that the School Directors of the 4th
Ward, are waling arrangements, so as to have the
ilourishing school, which was thriown out of
louse la the late ftes, continued la tomb other
place: This is a good inovti, and will greatly re•
h eve t h e gWagics of that Wool, from ■ acme of the
bu th e y skald otherwise sustain, if the school
had been discontinued.
the, 11741 g. Convention..
tookplitte jester& r.
doubtless,* gnat qtrestiOn will be decided; The
anxiety toltncra-the result is intense, and this feel.
.. • ,-. •
log wing confined alone to the Whiga. The Loco •
bemire needy as anxious to know who they will
have to opieSe, as the 'Whigs who they will have
to support: The .speaw will soon be ended,
and we hOpe in tiiirry to Bundy every good Whig,
and fill our opponents with dismay.
Ora Micuatuato—ln n.visit to Elizabethtown n
few days since, we saw there a specimen of ship
carpentry, which cannot be surpassed, if indeed
equalled, by any thing in the country. The vessel,.
we'have referinde to, is tieing builtly Seal Wal.
ker do co, atolls intended'fin the 0 - renoco Steam
Navigation Co. of New York. She has been made
v ,'
as strong and firer as wood and iron can make her
*—is about 170 feet long, with a breadth of
of about 30 feet. The floor timbers am 6by 1 in
—double frame—l 2 in. 'thither, and only 1 in:
room to every two feet —KeLson is S by 8 in. , Ri.
der, 8 by 8 in. , —both long hobk end scarped and
wrongly fastened—Clamps, 4 14'14 in., lopg honk
waled, scarps bolted—and square fastened With 1
screw bolts—Beaten have 7 in. face and "secured
to hull by hanging knees-30 on elicit side—
I Planking on Cotton and sides, 3 in. full bolted and
trunnelled—and many otherfixtures, all of which
combine to fit her admirably' for a sea voyage,.
licr hull at bow and stem, is 111 feet deep.-Al.
together, she is such a specimen of strength, dem
bility and beauty, as we have seldom seen. She
will sail about the Ist of July. Besides the Steam
power she will have, there wilt also be a fora and
miszen moat.
THE Dirrsatrica.—The Messenger remarks op.
on the difference that is noticed by persons who
visit here from the Atlantic cities, between West
ern and Eastern navigation. We presume that
thcise persons in the Atlantic cities, engaged in the
business of transportation, and in sending goods to
the west, know that our western steamboats are
constructed differently from those of the east, so
as to adapt them to running in shoal water.
Many acme boatmen call it good soundings
where they find it anything over three feet water
and some run upon a good deal less; end others
profess to run upon as low as fourteen inches-
With these light &sit steniners the current oftrans
portation is kept up in the summer months. But
it happens, fortunittely enough, that the great pr
of business is generally over before the inconven ,
eine oflow Water is felt
Oca Ildsmccr.. , -It is really gratifying to witness
the crowded appearance of oar market at this sea
son of the sear. Those who will but only rise ear
ly enough in the morning, can spend a pleasant
hour is the place, where buyers and provision
merchants' 'most do congremite,' tied - they will find
market well supplied with the necessiazies of life,
besides all the elegancies of the season. shere
Is evidently an improvement in the abundance and'
quality of the productions of theearth, which find
their way to this city, and that increased care and
attention are expended by our gardeners and fat
men, to produce an early 'apply.'
Tax Sobla Harmoaists perforao this evening
Philo Hall.
A new party, stylinglisell the 4,iherty League,'
held a National and State Convention, at Roch e
ter, New York, last week. Gmdarrr sattrn, w
nominated the the Pre . sideney, and the Nov. Chn
E.' !mile, of Michigan, was nominated for I'i,
President, William Goodell, for povernor, and
Hutchison, of Orleans county, fur Licutena
Governitr. Resolutions were passed in Aver of a
the ref‘iims of the 'day, to fi,eward which tit'
"Leaguli" was formed. ,
Tirc Court of Inquiry suet at FreJencl: on Mutt
day. General Scott was present. Control Pillow
and all the principal wiknesses:as well as th
members of the (toini, were also there; and it wa
•
expected the tried of General Pilkrw, the only WI.
sinew; before the Court, would have commenced
yesterday morning.
POLITICAL NOTICES.
Irr Me name of 111.:GII hIITCIIO.I, will be p
witted to the Wb and Anti :Masonic
(soon to awcuilde) as a candidate (or nornioation
Clerk of be Corm While we are disinclined to c
.
ale personal 'preferences before the meeting of the
Convention. we must be permitted to say. that we are
It pressed with Me belief that 11. Mitchell has chines
that the Whig raid And-Masonic party of shin county
'are called upon in Lifiee to respect. Dot no one.lia•
more, yet •• fidelity to the Wlng'eause octet,
has'ar could he culled in question.
thy mit -
cotta Acurroa—hlemrs. tidtors: You will please
thnese t h the columns of your paper. thadshe name of
JOllf BYERS, of Findlay township will he present
ed to the cosmos County Currrention for isondnanen as
the Anti-Masame and Whig candidate fee County Au
ditor. The qualifications of Mr. Dyers am Foch as to
Insure the faithful discharge of the duties of the ogle;
and his firmness and consistency as a Whig. give him
thong claims upon the favorable consideration of the
pany.../le will be supported in Convention by
myls MANY WHIGS.
COMM &Mom You are reques•
tell to •111101111.7 through the columns of your paper,
that GEURGEDI. DUSTMAN, Fig., of Plum town.
ship, is • candidate for notainatiou for the office of Re.
gi oar, subject to the decision of the Anti-Masonic and
Whig County Commotion.
aullluditortf 8 MANY. WHIGS.
To run bYsrmai ov AU.A.orotT - Comcgr.rFellow
Citizens: Tieing requested by a number of my-friends
to oSer myself as • Candidste for the office ofClerk of
the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny county, for
mammalian by Ma And-Moms. and %TWA County
COW/ end., If I should be so fortanate as to receive
the tiominatkm, it shalt be my endeavor to fulfil the do.
tie. of the office if Sleeted_
mrlildkarit • ' GEORGE WATSON.?
To rug Vorras of ALLSOECCIT Comerr-1
offer myself u a e.didate for Clerk of the Court of
Goan. Seesion., he., of Allegheny couuty, subject to
the declaim of the approaching Democratic .Vbig Con
vention. If I should be so fortnnwe as toobtain the
majority of your names. my endeavor shell be to
discharge the dune. of the offlce with fidelity. ,
• utylMelitenf • LEWIS YOUNG.
Rem.. or T. Cocers*IIILARY BRUNOT, of
the ate Ward t Pittsburgh, .sP i tr. 4 WO. Anti
hispanic and Whig Commend:l4er office of Comi
ty Recorder. Mr. Brown was raised • fanner an Bru
not's bland, . old Mame, a good Whig, and wor
thy of an active support. lie ...to the lam woo, end
his father in the Reldutionary war.
myfffflosufT BEAST LIBERTY.
E. $1007.0 t CO.: Please to announce for us the name
OfJOHN McEWEN, P. M. of Hereon...lle,. suit
able candid.. for Me office of Recorder of Altegheuy
county, at the nett ...I election. Believing him
wonhy, as well as competent, we present him as our
Mud., subject to a &donna( the Whig Convention is
Jane next mylde • SOUTH PAYETTE.
Comm Itsontina.—MeesraFEditorm You are reysoe
Ind to 00000000 that HUIiH. McCORMICK, Eon, of
of Moon township, is . c.jlidste for nomination for
the office of Register, 'abject to the demistdo of, the
Antl-klasonic and Whtg County Convention.
MIS t i tl4-001 um.
Wm. RSOO72IL—WO me requested to state that
WLLLIAM MARKS, of Allegheny city, Is a mindi•
date for the office of Refuter of this county, sebiect to
the nomination o(the R big Convention. tittle:.
Comm Rmuru—JAMIIS Wr KENNEDY, of Alle
gheny city, will be supported beford . the Whis and
AM-Masonic Conventiom for the office of County Reg
ister. tnyleedlehrAC W 11169.
Corm Cosonmesex—T/ICIMIO DAVISON, of Pee
bles township, is • candidate for the said office, .object
to tie action of the Anii-Masonlo and Nirhig Comity
Convention. : tay27AltterP'S
•
Om or QUAZIIII 8.1.104 . 1.4011 N HORNER, of
Wilkinsburgh, will be sopratied before the ensumg.
Convention as a candidate for nomination for Clerk of
the ' , Mai of g.:ter Sessions, by
myldullAw ; MANY VOTER:4.
Cu= or ens' Comai—PANIFJ. , MCCURDV, at
ill be,. c a n didate lor the Office of elude of
the s ever a l Coma of Allegheny county, subject to the
decision :of the Antbkrasoutc and Wlug County Can,
ventiott. mylculkarte
Mawso Ent.. Ricase announce the nitneofJOllN
CONNER, of Lipper St..4lair. as a candidate for the
office of Reeorder. Mr. Conner is a WWI: of the right
aUipe, And vottAi of all netiee support.'
mr,4lhdlwawleeT • BALDWIN.
Circa spectate—The name 'of JOHN MECAS-
R.BY itt respectfully presented to the Whig antle r s
Masonic Conventio, us a candidate for Me othe of
Rigister. mylft MANY FRIENDS.
Er JARED M. BRUSW will be a caellidate before
the Antl-Masonic, and Whig Q u a rter ti, for
the office of Clerk of the Court of Sessions, Ito.
mYitl . SIXTH WARD.
•
liWr T. L. MeMILLAN Will he a candidate for the
offed'of Clerk of the Court of Quarter Seedling, he ,
subject - to the decision ord. imps:meting Convention
my=dlsottf T • •
Coon Colnumuom.-,The name of THOMAS
FAIRMAN will be presented to the Whig and Anti.
"iblesonie Conrentiou, to assemble on the 14th of' June
'next, as a candidate for the above other.
0tY41.3.4. , THIRD WARD.
Corny Courendomti.—Weare requested to slam'
Mat WILLIAM BENSON, of Allegheny oily, will be
• caudidate for the
and
office stibioot to Oto .ion
of th e Auti-Masonic and Whig , County Convention.
serldinevr•
DO~ ALFRED W. MARKS, of Peeldet township,
_srfWbe a cendtdate for thilithee of Recorder Of Deed.,
subject to the decision of the Alui.Alasonic and Whlif
COnvention.tnytatdd.orte
Covrar Racolsoca.—Memrs. Nita's: Your an re
quested to announce through duveolumns of your pa.
per that JOHN 111• GILL. of West Deer township, in a
candidate for the °dice of County Recorder, subject to
the derision of the Anti llsourne and Whig County
Cohvention. '; jelider.gle •
Cdttooaare honorably +owl thot _Ul e r I
annot °:"
i nf " I;ll ' e r y * . :ItZt uj o e u r " ato ' nTthey
Co
c these highly feipßellt.le CiliZeiss, 'NW, have
tried in
Mr. Geo. Beckett, al Elm et, New York.
la.. Malan Heeves, Myrtle avenue, Llrooklyn.
Wen. Tompkins, tr 7 King at, New York.
Mr. Thomas Jacksou, tel Lawny al, Pittsburgh.
U. K. Callen, late barber steamboat S. America.
Avid more than a hundred otharramte, though this anon
ate , ee,Jhat it will three the hair to grow on the head or
;fop it falling ifiK, streliglhen the MOM, r
ight,
r(and dandrufhlora the roots, and making light, red
or gray hair amens a fine dank kick, and keeping dry,
harsh or wiry hair moist, soft,.elean and beaumul, a
Tarp, very long time; Sold at Whl. JACKSON'S Pb
LaMar el. • , Ma
'ErYellow Teeth Mil visit! breath,
Bpoogy Vtms like rotten death,. ,
Is minibus: mad disgusting.
All could have teeth al white as pearl;
Sweet breath—hard gam.—men or girl.
Why delayl , —nay, gawk ly haste
Anil use 11l boo at Junes' Tooth Pante.
It Was but ::l cents, said to malty o beautiful article.
It give. the teeth a line coan.sl sold in Piusbargb
tat novtadawaly
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
Colnvaudoise., of this Put' abiligh fluent.
NATIONAL WHIG CONVENTION.
pnranzum!..,,Jaue 7,184&-
The Whig Convention assembled in Indepen-
dence Hall, at 12 o'clock. Ale. Colver or N. York,
was elected f.emporary Chairtnan, and Mr. Harlan,
Kentucl.7;vvit.s chosen Secretary.
The Rev. Dr. Brainard opened the proceedifsgs
with prayen
A committee, consisting of one person from the
Delegation of ofeach State, Wee then appointed to
report officer. the the permanent organization of
the Convention. Thereupon the Convention ad
journed to 4 o'clock, P. M.
The Convention assembled at 4 o'cbel•, puma•
to adjournment.
Gov. Moottratrao, of North Carolina, was chorea
President of the Convention; and one Vice Presi
dent frotrt each State, and twelve Secretaries were
appointed.
The Committee appointed to examine the cre
dentials of Delegates, staled that the only - difficulty
they had met with, was in regard to the Delegates
for Tex.—the Louisiana Delegates appearing an
Delegates for Texas also.
Upon the question of granting a Vice President
to Texas, o warm debate arose. The Vice Presi
dent was finally conceded—reserving the question
of the Texas representation until after the Com ,
mince had reported.
The Convention then adjourned to 9 o'clock, A
bi, tolnorram
Correepondenee of the Pittehurgh Gazette.
New York. luee 7, !SI&
The Hibernia nailed to day, with krty passed
gem and with over 8250,000 is specie, on board.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
PHILLIOILPHIA, June 7, 6 r. x.
Nothing doing in the market to day, the general
interest being attracted hy,the presence of the Na.
tional Convention. Prices remain no per last quo-
BALTIMORE MARKET.
E!!!=!!!E!1:illei
Flour—The market is steady but not active.—
Sales of 700 bbbs Howard Street at $5 G 2 as per
bbl; and of City Mills, at $5 75 per bbL
Whe et t—Sal et of prime white nt $1 2WI 270
per bushel; and of prime red at Si ico 23 eta.
2,000 bushels were sold to day at the above Sg-
Corn—Sales of 6,000 bushels Of prime yellow at
4 5649 cu per busheL Sales of 'prune white at 45
046 cis der bushel.
Cats alesat kt cts per bushel.
Rye—Sales to a fair extent at 73 eta per busheL
Whiskey—Sales, in bbls, at 22 u per gall
Provisiatur—There is no activity an any article.
Quotations are steady.
ST. LOUIS MARKET,
Sr. Louts, June 7, G r. x.
Hemp—The market is dull, with mall sales at
0756160 per tor. • 1
Flour—Sales in small lots at 51 50 per
bbl, as in qualify.
Wheat—Sales at 75(iih0 . c per bushel.
Corn--Sales of 1,500 barbels at 92c to Eastern
dhaillers. The artichi was prime. Sales of 3,000
bushels at 234 - ,e2Uuusin new sacks, for shiptnent—
sacks included.
Mess Pork—Salm without inspection, at 57 50
cts per 101 l
Bacon—Sates of Shoulders at 2; cis; of Sides at
3 cts for clear, null of Hauls 3:131c.
IVinskey—Sales at 151 cts.
I=!
WCONENDAIT, JUNE 1, - 0 r. v.
luor—The market, is tiny, with a good EasW
home demand.the supply iu tint hands
Grain—The market 63r Corn and 0-au is dull—
for prime red Wheat 111 cis per buShel is asked.
Yellow Corn is nominal it 55 cents per bushel.
Provisions—There is a fair inquiry for Pork, but
little is doing in other articles.
dotion—The market is heavy, and prier, hn
ichily declined.
CINCINNATI MARKET.
Cinciounti, June 7, ISIS.
Flour—The market is very . ctiet, and I bear of
moderate sales only ut S 4 0f...1ift:4 In per barrel.—
The tendency' is downward.
Whiskey--S.ales of 400 barrels at 1410141 cts
per gallon. •
Grain—Salmi 1000 bushels corn at 21 eta; and of
200 bushels Oatelat the same figures.
Linseed ttil—Modernte mien are elected at IS
0 1 19 cu per galken.
Groomes—ltiolaases and Sugar arc offered at a
alight decline; with no sales worth reporting. c.uf
fee is without change. • -
Prbvisionis—The market isqtirg, with no change
M Price. There LSI better feeling generally, with
no important tmna.ictioas:
New Quesms, June 2, 145:
The Steamer's new. has unsettled the market,
and every thing is quiet.
Groceries—Sugar continues steady at 63rmer
quotations. Sales of 200 barrels Molasses at 1363
14 ets'per gallon.
Flour—The market is depressed, nod the de
mand is falling otr. The article is °tiered at 51,25
per bbl, without wiles. C,
Corn—Sales of 4,oool.lusheli. yellow at 35 cents
per huihel.
Whiskey—Limited sales at 15Ic persallon..
117Ttia Cuunvo I. strangely destrucere to the Du ,
man Cuticle. for skin) tbasudden change from heat to
cold, and the smoke canses yellow, dark, coarse eon.
picket.. Then it is requisite that the pores of the akin
should be kept open—that their mouths should be (reed
from impurity—J.. LIMO the swine Roman Phil.°
phew cured all diseases—they computed that more
diseases and uubealthy vapors lett through th
the cores ortbe skin, than soy alter outlet of the body
It la necessary,, therefore, to keep the pores open --all
humors are &spelled from the skin from the pores,
when they
. wash with loneeltalian Chemical Soap. I
have seen n cora the worst and oldest cases or Salt
Rheum, Erytipelas, Old Sores, Barbera Itch, Sere Stead
Ringworm, when temp-other internal and externs!
malady had failed—its effeet rendering the skin white,
clear and wo,though it be yellow and coarse, is won
derful—it removes - Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Morphaw,
and diifigurement of the akin—but parsons must
be particular and ask for loxes Poap—to.be had in
Pittaborgh at WM. JACKSON'S, sign of the Rix Ikea,
HP Liberty at. Price /5o cents. novl9d&vtly
O'lleat or Comma—Ham Tome—To the Ltald
and Grey—lf you wink a rich, buntismi head of bare,
g e m srom dandruff and scurf, do not fail to pmeore the
ene Bairn of Columbia. In eases of Ulalueis it
will more than exceed your expectation.. Many who
heave •lost their her for Years have had it restored to
its original perfection by We not of this balm. ,Age.,
stale or condition appear to be no obstacle whntever; at
also causes the doid to flow with width the delic.te
hair tube is filled, by which mean. thousands'(wbose
hair eras grey as the Aeactic Eagle) have had their
hair restored to Its neural color by the nee of this inval
uable remedy. In all cases of fever it will be found the
most pleasant wash that tall he need. A few applica
tion. only are neemeary to keep the' hair from tolling
out. • It strengthens. the roots, at never fails to impart
rich glossy appence, and as n dome for the toilet
11. is unequalled; it hold. three times as much as other
miscalled hair restorative. and is more effectual. The
genuine manufactured,by Comstock & Co., XI Coueland
Stirtt, New York.
Sold in Pittsburgh, only gentjne, by WM. JACKSON,
Ma Liberty .t., head of Wood; in Wmhington, Pa„ by
Sweeny & Sem in lirovie by Bennet is Crockeg
in Canonabarg, by Dr Vouch also, by our agent. in;
everyrown Pa., Ohio and Did. roovltial&ivrenT
00. - To &mummy Man son lartuita—Connell's
Aligical• Pain Extractor—lt is now conceded by medi
cal men that Connell's, Mate s i l d Pain Extractor, moon
factured by Comstock & Courtland at. N Is
the greatest wonder girths 19 century. Its elects are
truly adraculoul. All pains are removed from Immo,
scalds, ece., me., external some, in a Morminutes
ter its applieutibm, healing the mine on the most deli
cate skin, leaving no scar. It Is equally beneficial in
all kinds of haw: minatory diseases, such so sore. Nip
ples and Eyes, Sprains, MICIIIIIIIII4O, White fivrelling
Mid 'Ulcers,: Bruises, Horns, Chilblains, Erysipelas,
Hiles, 'Me Doloreaux, &e. We might add im proof to
all we say, the nines of many eminent physician. who
use It In their pmctice, and huildreds of the clergy who
praise it tb their people. Kind parent beep it constantly on
hood, in eases of accident by fire, life may be lost with
out it, but by Its um all bursa are subject to its conten d,
unless the vitals are destroyed. Caution—Remember
and ask for Connell's Magical Pain Extractor, manu
factured by Comstock & Co. N Y, suld no other.
Bold JACILSON, Agent for Pittsburgh, E 9
Liberty at, bead of Wood. i novl9d&wilinT
•
•
' 03" Use Mtn P.m Memtsl.-If you wish to be sue
pessful in any undertaking ? you MOM always 'use the
cooper meanc"Pherefiere, if you have cough, use
J•vnt's Euroenoasee and be cureff, for it is the proper
means. (lave you Asthma .or difficulty of breathing,
thou the only efficient mesa. to cure you I. to use
Jaine's Expectorant, which will immediitely overcome
the spasm which contracts the diameter . of the tubes,
and loosen. en brings up the mucus which clogs them
op, slid thus removes every obstruction to • free respi
ration, while et the mune tone all Inflammation Is sub
dued, and a run is certain to be effected. Iluvu you
Bronchitis, Spitting of !hood, Pleurisy, or in fact :my
Pulmonary Affeetme, then am Jsyne's Espectamut
and relic l Is certain. and you will had that you have
us./ the proper means..
For sale to Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, o l/ ntl th
street near Wood.
Th. sod, Angelic expresston of so* females is
grateful to voter, while the repulsive, coatse, muddy,
yellow faces Predicts, excites dugust—the !lame with
Hies. Could such people be induced to try a cake of
the true Jaime Italian Chemical Soap, they would be
enraptured with the change. They would bore a deli
cate, Fleur, white skin,. while every, disfigurement or
eruption would,bo removed end cured.
PASTICULAII Mince—Personswhohavebooglstchesp
ounterfeits and imitations of this, and bare hod no el.
feetproduced, must try this, the original. 4 1Sind, iisk
for Jones' Soap. For sale at Wax Imams's, M/Liner.
ty street. meat
Er Salt Rheum, Stung, Old Semi-Erysipelas
Barber , * Itch, Chaps, Sore Meads, Sore Beards, Pita
pie.,
Jon& Soap is med by many physicians in till. • city
in curing the above; and we would not conscientiously
sell:unless we knew it to be all we state.
Az a 'cosmetic, tho true Jones Soap is perhaps the
only ankle ever known that removed impurities and
cleared and beautified the skin, making it soil, clear,
smooth and white is au infanPs.. Sold by WM. JACK
SON, MI Liberty luta. Mt al
QT Men never attempt to comnerfeit is worthless
eruele, iience Valuable medicines are fret/needy itultm
led. The knot, who counterfeits a medicine commits
Or tl~e solo
:;117 .' / t :i keno s :e t :. " were Atbhanneksto%
which iv Meanly safe and certain cure for wormy, has
!Teti counterfeited in many sec:tonne( Mei country, and
perions should be on their .guard when *tramming to
gyl the genuine prrnmell P 110411114 Pr..
apVI
Satan' Vitiesouguit.—lt smoke wooden ever-••wEre. • Ma SlXlle, May 12, 1e42.
• Mr. IL E. Sellene—Dear thr—Your Vertinfuge produs
eits such.. wonderful results dual think it worth while,
theee you a few fame about it. It neighbor, D.Gray,
bought from me pne vial of it, and gave the contents to
three of hie children; the first pawed 1111, the second
19. and the third 711, making GU worm discharged by
wing one vial. Mr. Gray immediatel y bought four
vial more. Mr. 1. 211SurIcy al. gave the contents of
one vial to three of his children, which brought from
the Bret 72 from the recood 22, and from the third 20.
making Idit worms, by the use of one vial. I gave my
own child. aged one year, two teaspootwful, which ex
pelled la wo
g.rms one of which was at least one foot
n
lour Vennifuge is considered the best that has ever
been brought to our section of the country_ and so far as
I know has never failed Yours respccuully,
• J. I. TIJII3IAN.
Prepared and sold by It. I SELI.F.RS. ri7 Wocidlit.
Sold by De. Cearal. rah word: I). hL Curry, Allegheny;
W. J. Srnieh, Teinperanceville, and P. Irravo, Law
renceville_ - my` al •
1111-atrifs Vaimtruor..—Read the billowing certifi
cate, and then doubt, if you can, the triumphant qua&
tie• posee••cd by this grand remedy,
• CILCRIMI• Tr., Wass., Co, 1
Deg.:Oat, 1347. $
Mr. fileakely—.Dear Sir. I take pleasure in inform
ing you, the bottle of Dr. Ill'Lane's Vermiform which I
purchased from you, has Oren me entire satisfaction.
I gave to a child of mine one teaspoonful of it, sod she
parsed:llf itrormis. The
he
morning more. her II
teaspoonful morm, when passed 113 , The
nerm =tying I gave herthe same quantity, and she
putted 13 more. Yours, Sc.
ANDREW
Co
G O
Far ado at the Drug Stare of J. KIDD& Co, GO mood
Wee , -ies
. .
Jam r* Fikrucrostarrr.—We would call attention io
this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
Asthma, and nil affections of the Throat and Lungs.
Having several times within a few years past hod occa
sion to use a medicine of this kind, we hove by experi-
ace tested tin excellent qualifies, and are prepared to
Commend it to others. Ministers or other public
probers afflicted with bronchial affections will. find
rest benefit from its use. It is repared by a scienti
'• c physician, and all classes will find It a nib and elf,
amous medicine in the diseases for. which it is re.
• omm
St
ended.--(Colarigm (Ohio) s:lss and JOUIIIII.
For sale at the Pekin Tea ore, '0.70 Fourth street.
m yl5
Tinto WARD Poway 111nrrmos-The Antimasonic
and Whig citizens of the Third IVard, Pittsburgh, nee
requested to meet at gie Public Stibool House on Sat.
eN ity, the 10th of lune Ina, at 74o'clock, P. Al,, to ap
point two delegates to represent Odd Ward in County
Committkol, to meet at "the .Cours,llouse on Wednes
day, the 14th day of June ink , 11410 o'clock, A. Al., to
nominate candidates for Alutiozsd, State and County
offteel, to be supported at the courting fall 'election.
Also, to nominate a candidatetel be supported by th e
Whigs and Antimasons of said Want for the office of
Select Councilintu, 110E9
Whig papers ;genii copy.
(Le The
_public are respectfuly invited to attend a
meeting of The AZSOCiZtiOII of Pittsburgh and vicinity,
for prornotiag the Interests of bitheation, this (Thurs.
day( evening, the sth of June, at 11 o'clock, in the Cha
pel of the Untvenity. •
Tea here, parents and frietatilif education are re
speCtfully invited to attend.
.
Ono= ExcncurrstM
—odes otfresehing Andane
e, by the teachers present. jen
itcPaaa, Soars, &o—The Get:Mine Hays' Unman
to an article more justly eelebrifad as a cure for that
above Man any ar all others. !Waimea are almost Lin
numerable. Sold be WM. JACKSA)3I. Agent for rim.
burgh. novnblkarttorg.,..
DIED,
On Wednesday morning, June 7th, Si,, x. WOODS.
• Mt mud those of the fatally, are requested to
intend the funeral from biz reside:ire to the sth Ward,
above spring factory, *ill afternoon nt 3
o'clock. • .
On yesterday, at 5 o'clock, P. SF Comm.,. son of
Solomon Joues, in the Bth year of km age.
The funeral will take place at 5 P4bL, this day, from
the residence father, on Hand iireet. The friends
°elite family ere respectfully requeijed to attend.
A Valuable Farm ter Bale.
A FARM containing one hundred and ninety-five
to
one mule .fromWellitolle ; Ohio, on the
Carrolton toad. 711 s farm is nave:divided into two,
and will be sold ufgether or separate, so suit parches
era. On the prenusea are three dwelling hriuses—o ue
good two story Otiek,3ll by In feet; one hewed log a nd
frame. There is a four feet vein of dialand an abund-
mire of good timber, both of easy 6Ceillywith a good
road to Wellsville. There are ouejmndred mere. un-.
dsr cultivation; a good double bamtand au orchard of
superior fruit. The lend is of good . rinality, pr.lueing
grain and gnus in abundance. it neweld atered, and
calculates' for pasturing sheep or castle, and being only
one 011ie from town, and the Pitudnirgh and Cleveland
Hail Road now under conatruclion,tmaket it a desira
ble andprotitable sitintsion. It willtbe sold low, if tip
pliension be made soon, ns we are jletemlined to roll.
FoNtenns, apply to 11. Thompson sit dames Smith, on
the premises. 11U(Ilf
jeittwltcl JosEeli ROYCE.
To Coot ractolu
•
SEAI.I:I4 I'ROPOSALs . - 111 he received at the store
of Willmar P. IPlum. 'cud street, Pittsburgh, au.
Id Tuesday. the 2.,w mkt. nt 4 o'clock, P. Al., tor gra
ding the piece of road known ...Ricans 11111,” oil die
Pdtsbergh and Coal Turnpike Road, agreeably to
the plea and speeihcation to Lea&ll at the store of
said Baum.
Er All proposals to he accepted, must state the
price per yard for clay, loose stone and rock. The
successful bidder will be required to gide security. for
the faithful performance of his contract, sorb as shall
be satisfactory to the Board of Managers.
11 BRING, Pres.l.
jes:hl • W 14001'11, Seep.
, I , IIREAD LACE-S.—Smith & John..on, 4t Motet st
have Dist reed 2 eattous wove of thaw wide Thread
Laces, fronr,l2l ctr par yd up, Also, one carton of
Mechlin doi one do Pans Posta do; also 15 cartons
cotton Lace. Dealer audother• will find it to their
"arrest to call, al they Ain be sold at calrernely low
paces.
_•-• ' je9
IU METALSO tuns Pig Metal, Blanche furnace
P
for sale by jure • -13AGALElf t SMIT/1
FANNERS' 0116-In3 bblo Brown Oil, imperial., for
1
ire • BAGAI,Iir & SMITH
AISINS-31.1 b. Bauch Raisins, in store and fa
Jl.l sale by je9 11AGALET tr. SMITH
•TIOTS AND PEA.in.s— r C7 cash. Pearl Ash 19, d •
Jay , siesli ALM' a 99D - rif
wurrE CRAPE—A fresh suptily jun retWand to
sale by Jed JD ARM:1101OP
IAIIIIIIIIC—U caws cord Cara4le, for asle by
t/ Jcy - ARIIUTILSOT
SA DULEHS' THREAD, diffetibt colors, fur xi& by
jey 2 C ARDUTHNOT
T READ—"Title Preen, Lalt
S ' ruLrL i i i te, for sale by jedli C ARBUTHNOT
INDIA litißllEß cLarmSt:4:Comprisiog . .. large .
J. mock, such a, Coats, 'Sneak, gPen Jackets, Capes
Kith or without Meares, Le:1;mo of there daferent
kinds, Hata, &o, all to Le bad at Ole India Rubber De
pot, No 5%% nod .t. Jed tl d& II PHILLIPB
INGHAAr..S.A A At
ur A 00.h.T e received a'
tiny
e,
the
eve... I (..ingithee's *Mel. they ars =I
low levee of 1 cu. is 3
HAWLS—A A blazon to Co. Flute° reed upwards
0 of 1500 Shawls of every kin.L . 'spmprisiug wine ve
orsuperior Crape, Silk sod SatinESltswls.
EROUGHT COLLARS—A I A MasonA. Co, No
Market 0, km just reed per express, GOO Wet
n of eve?' variety, some akvbe low price of 18i
rents.
°l—T—gxxzTob.:l., ImgT..zggora 4
J MESLtELL
FLOUR -1.13 Dbl. receiving from stmr Consul and for
We by je7 .1,2d11k. DALZfILL
•
GREABE-7 bble Grease, now danding Sam meander
Cumberland and for sale by
je7 ISAIAH DICKEY k. Co, front at
7,-'EATHERS AND GINSENCg-Now landing from
eteamer Cumberland and for eel° by
je7 ISAI&Il DICKEY & Co
CO7TON-41 bales now Imiling Irons stmr Cumber
holdd and for sale by je7 ISAMU DICKEY & Co
DRY PEACHES—Ida L. Tettlessee; in store * and
for We by je7 ISALKII DICKEY &Co
LOST —From dm steamer Co. • a bbl wt Herring,
marked “Ellion,
.It was lett
on the whirl on Wednesday latt,,,,!and . is supposed
it hoo been hauled off through mistake. ; • 04
TO. SUGAR-12 hbda prime '2 . 2.0 Bagar, received
by steamer Telegraph .ad f i gr l ,
aaleby
W &UGH
AKERS TORR-10 bbl. prime him l'orki• jail. reed
and for sale bp S& HARBAUGH,
53 tar , r and 104 front el
FEATIIERS—Just received ..a for ule by
Jed • OEO cocsitt / i.N,w woott.t
SM'S. TURPENTINE—) bbrei ie.' reed edd
..le by - je6 BRAUN& REITER
"VANILLA BEANS—Prime qUulity, just tee 'd and
V for .du , tso BRAUN & REITF.R
OIL VITRIOL —W carboy% juleave'd and 6r sale .
the Drug . ltore er jes J KIDD &Co
A LVAl—eunom and ien vele et the - dnag
wareboure of J KIM & Co
'A (.LE'N'S NERVE AND DONE LINIMEN7-30
S ouJ just reeeleed foe stiJe by
Jes; .1 KIDD &Co
jrb l L P . Bk .T .D—Fotar blAfor ma? at
j ilare
.two
FISHIN4I 1100TS-72 do; !oda Rubber' Fishing
{loots, just recd by engrain, agd for role lathe In
dia Rubber Depot, No 5 %Foal street.
jes d:R PHILLIPS
HOULDHR BRACES-4 dorSboidder Braces, In
dio Rubber, tecebted by eittriee• and lot .ate a
the India RubbeiDepoh 5 wood save t.
~jei 7.1 /a II PHILLIPS
INDIA RUBBER HALLS— li - idox !Olin Rabber
Hallo, for children, an excellmeartiele for exerMs
esillet received by express, and GO sole by '
ley o_sll PHILLIPS_
M°NEP DELIS--A few as . rept.. received by
express end for sale by jeskl& II PHILLIPS
e,
11HITANNIA 311:PAL WARE.....lust received from
JJ the manufactory, Britannia (I,:nree Pots; do tea
do; do Sugar Bawls and Cream CMIpF do Slop do; do
loge Pitchers, with lids; do Moieties do din do Coffee
Urns, with lamps. For sale at low- prices.,
jes GILL GLTPliislgn Dry Pither__
EtLOWING PAINTED IILUIINUEENSWARE
We ore now teething a nits nisortnient of this
cheap and beautiful ware. jes G11.1.A Gkrrrli
AkIEitICAI!: (iIIERNSWitI*. Can he lietl in dl
an Immure, ut the *one of
b ARD OlL—du bbl. I. Od, idodia3 from ateamel
Alesseuger, and for .ale low J o clear , consignment.
AMES LAU ELL
VISII-311bbls prime No I Shad; 30 do No 3 !dock. ,
JC rot; so arrive and foraala by
jr3dw
IDITCII+4: bbla Pitch, on banC and for Fab, low to
I: close by jar. TAAILCE & O'CONNOR
FL9VR
-20 by: &
_
MAC - REBEL—No 2 aad taiga, on band and far
41. side by Jr A & REST
SSALTS=arbbls reerired - : 10 for male by
. Ira • &,. 13EST
eIPOBACCO 7 IS las 16.perior quality, ree'4
on eonsigunseut and for sale:lose by
jes • z.TASSEY &• BEST •
earths reed this clay, and forallely
& ileAr_.
P ARASOLS -15 asset silk, te ton atal glitabaza Pary
asola, late Myles nod hantlatemllttents,blet open
andlug m ter sale by 131iACITal "T A WHITT ,
t. 3 Set laved at
VELvicr CORDS—Three' tits.l. medium quality
heavy haugup Cottle, just uric ell and for side vete
rY low: 2. 3 :matt:LETT a wurrE
.11111kILINTit—A large arsoiitueiit.4 blue, bloF , and . %
:1 sop, mud limey Pr.s, , 1 ,, g." , . 0u .
and quality, just opening and or sule
astruordivary low rates, by dui cede, Au.
jest SHrielililaT worrE
- ~ .~:.
AUCTION 5 . 5...,- :..'::,'„
By 11. Lammas & CM AnatiosTerst
. BALTIMORE.
•_
On Wedziesdiy, the - 14th initant, at 11 Weiner., at OW
auction MOMS On Suettazian's whatf— .
_••
3161 BAGS ftlo COFFEE— f a s t imputed in "11,,a
Elizabeth aad Mizteheater. • _ _. •
Catalogues and samples will be prepaivil the 6,4..
before the sale. ' • jet
By Thos. Andorlto* di Co.; Auctioneers,
. LOUISVILLE, .
•
132 HMIS. N. O. SUGAR AT AUCTION.—On
Trimlay, the 211 t Jane, commencing at lUtictock. A.
kl.; we will .11131 Mids. prime New Orleans 86ga1
at Auction.
Terme task, (Kentucky bank notes.)
31 , 1Cewan, AaeU
Perrasparty Sale • •
Of Fuminare, Feather Beau, Bedding, Se on account
of whims it may coaccm,zal aucnolGt ~t he United
States Hotel.
On Saturday next, Jane .10th, at 10 o'clork m the
forenoon, will be sold positively, 'without reserve, on
account of whom it may conceal, at the United Plaice
Hotel, corner of Fenn street and the Canal Malin, fea
ther beds and bedding, among which are in Pal till;
following, via: Feather beds, bedding, mattrasees., c a r.
peting, burows,chairs, books, motel ornaments, Sc.
Those concerned in the above property, will take
notice nimbi. advertisement.
'CI JAMES MeSEICIA; Aunt
Davin, Amen...!
,
Second land Baggy az Auction.;
On Thursday ultimo°. tho Oth Oat, to 3 O'clock,
in
front of the eotimereinFiales loom, corner o( Wood
wol Fifth streets, will be , sold opt very eubstutitial spell
finished Ihrigyovitit falling lop.
JOLLN D DAVIS; Anil •
Dry G00dr,4%., - at Auctunr. ' ••• ..
On Thursday morning, Jane a; at 10 oklook, at the
conmiercial Seks Room, comer of Wood stud Filth
streets, will be sold, several consignments of fresh and
fashionable fancy and staple
.Dir
superfine brood cloths, casamere, oaten., tweeds
,
superfine
jeans, twelve lent plaid , mode and assorted
color, de kin., iodise blue fumitureand apron ebbs,
jeans, ginghatas, lawns, bestir, baleariaes, American
• and English prints in geent variety, bleached and ms
bleaclalphirtinp, cottouhmiery, starts, .spentiers,
he.
At 2o'clock, : •
New and second band Furniture, among which
be found, one superior dressing bureau, hats seat sofa,
rocking chairs French and common 'chairs, children's
table and rocking chairs, tables, sis pairs transparent
window blinds, queens - ware, tinware' kitchen forni
•ture, An. fibss window glass, assorted sixes; 2 half
chests Y H tea ; 1 or cask hladiira wine; 1 doFrench
brandy, worthy the attention of Wu keepers, cigars, to-
bacco, groceries, kg. •
Al n o'clock, m.
Heady made clothing, boots, shoes, dry good., no
cordeous, files, books, paper, gold and steel pens, he.
SOIDI D DAVIS, And. ,
AMUSEMENTS
THLEATRIC.O
C. 19.Poirmis blernmer and Lnte
FAREWELL BENEFIT OF JOHN DUNN.
Turnon, Ina 9, pat, to commence with the Drii.
ma of tha
GOLDEN FARMER. • 1
Jeremy Twitcher , Mr. Duna •.
Harry Hummer • • ••••,. ... .. .. •Mr. - Porter.
'Golden Farmer Mr. Prior.
Elintoeth ,
Min Porter.
After which, Fuss Dims, by Mt. Anon Malvin.
To conclude with the Iturleaque of,
ItICHARDE YE TIIIRDF,, •. '
}lichen:le Ye Thole Johiiiann
Friday—Benefit of Miss Anna Malvin.
• Fat nor Anantelosti—Dreart Circle, culg §econd
Mee, 15 eta; Pit, 29; GallerY, 2o . •
Trim ORIGINAL. BAND os.sions DM/MONISTS
consisting of Means. %V: 0.• Plusses. W..asnki
1.
Road D. Jacobs,
Alun.
BL Fanelli and T. Archer. nspec.s.
fully infonn eitisens of Pittsburgh Snit they will
give a series of altiopian Concens, commencing on
Thursday everting, Nay Mb, nod continue Friday and
Saturday. •
Canis ot 'Admission, Skean. •
je7 . J. C. BENSON, .Agenl::
TO THE COMMISSIONERS pinerrevr.-
'CARTA RAIL' ROAD COMPANY.
CIENTLENNN—Naca the subscription for Twenty.
131 - Thousand Shares of the Stock m this Company
has
. licen advised by the Rail Road Convention. hewer
ono Suggestions have been made to me that the books
should be again open to give ouch as are disposed at
portunity to subscribe individually to the stock.
°P in conformity with the expressed wisher your fellow
citizens, I have AO request that you will gairt cause
the books to be opened at such time and place as you
may deem most expedieaL • Very respectfully,
Y. V. MERRICK,
Preset. Pa. R. &Ct.
Pittsburgh, Juno IS, 1.948. e
Pennsylvania RaII Road Company..
IN pursuance of the foregoing request,nonce is here
by given that Books mutt be opened for subscrip
tion p the stock of the Pennsylvania Rail Road Com
pany, con Friday sod Saturday, the nth and 10th J a n e,' .
from o'clock. A. IL, to I eelsmk. MD m the Cam
pany's office, Third street, below Market; _sad at the
Merchant's A. Alettufacturer'ellank, and en the Fis.
change Bank—Five Dollar, per, share to be paid at the
time ofsubseription. . •
Interest at the rate of six per cent. per am in, mill
be paid to , Me c o mpany on MI instalments from the
date of payment. THOMAS BARI:WELL,
CIIARLIN AVERY,
• .101 IN il. SIIOENBERGER,
WILSON BMA-NI/LESS
M. LYON,
G. W./AMMON, •
J. &MOOREHEAD,
ja7:4l . \VAL RICIMAIIIL
-•-
PROCLAMATION.'
CITY OF PITISUURGH, vacanef having
occurred in the representation of the Thinl WW,
the Select Council of said city, occasioned by Me .
resignation of ROSCIrt Poicrics,Embonul the said Conn
cil having,--by a resolution passed June Sth, A. D. 1842,
ordered .o election to fill the aforesaid -vacancy,
Therefore 1, Gamut. Mates, Mayor of said thy, in
accordance with the proirislon of an Act 'of the — Gene•
nil Assembly of the Male of Pennsylvania,
.priividlur
for the incorporation ofshe city sal Pittsbrogl4 do issue
this, my Proclamation, decla ring that on the Boman
TUES. , of June, A. D. 1842, tieing the 13th day of said
nm s .wl of the TuanWssa acthe city of
Pittsburgh, qostmoiso.menicir-romwss tta•- - e '"
of Representallvelsof mus Commonwealth, will meet to
gether at the usual place of holding elections in said
Want, and elect by ballot a citizen of Abe aforesaid
Ward, qualified to be elected'a member of the House
of Representatives of this Conamonsmalth k tzt LS Said ,
vocancy• • .
Given under My hand and seal of said city of Pius
' burghohis day of hum, A. D. IfslB, •
War. GAIIIUEL AD mayor.
WOOD TYPE.
.1 X 01312 Awr. , r• 1; WOOD 217% •41.01[T, Kr
•
. • anon, es.
TITAL SCHOOLEY, HARVARD IL RYAN, ISAAC
AIL SINGER, JOHN R. MORRLSON, haring as.
mended themselves together raider the style . and tide
of Schooley, Ryan & Co,, for the manufacture of Wood.
Type, and as their type ts altogether made, by machi
nery, the invention of Isaac M. Singer, one of Mahon,
they feel confident that they otrer a more perfeet article
of type, and at mach lower rates than any heretofore
adored in the United States, end are now ready to fill
orders for the same.
All orders addressed to Sehooley, Ryari& Co., at
their office in Diamond alley, _between Wood sod
Smithfield streets, will be prinettMlly attended to:
:Proprieteri of nearm*Pen;.ort copying this id
vemsemeet 3 months, and sending na thew paperoria
be entliled to Merritt their pity in type, on purchasing .
three times the amount of their bill for advertising. •
jelidarn
.
FANCY DRY. GOO DS.
SEAMAN & MUIR,
13111 Dre•dviat, Ne,r.ltoirk:
hl PORTERS AND JOBBERS or Silks, French pai u
n ,
I
ted Musilne, Menges, Laces, thebroidenes, Mee
no 'Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Lewes, Bombazines,
&NI) ALL OTHER VAILLETLES OF FANCY G CODS.
They invite country Merchants, visiting. New York,
to examine their Meek before meting thar.pirchases.
Ur. Mgr wee for many years of the home of A. T.
Steven &Co., from which he retired. the Ist of Jan.
14411; and Mr. Jemee Dielmon,i(whohas an. interest in
the busitumsa was also favorably-known lath:Renal.
PRINTS ONLY.
CEDAR ST., NEW YORK
LEE & BREWSTER
• - •
- - - • - -
Established a•
amebas's. in the year for . the par
P Tar r iVa ir litrag E.VSLIMTETI, h
low prices—end exhibiting, at all seasons
of Mayans, the Largest Assorunent
. THE 'WORLD
They are now opening &vend Ilundreeesekagea
comprising every new style of Foreign and DOM..
....1196, .1.) Of 1 1.1.11 hove .111 been purchased,
and are °tiered for sale for Cash and abort credit, at
PRIVIES RIEDDCRD
: • •
FfiOdf
_ _ _
ONRTO L TIVE CENTS
per yontbolow tho price. of Appl per
ortatod caul ea, which are <mooted dolly, for the
r .aologuc_,
in4naatoin of buy n.._
' PRINT WAR.ZII3IOIIBIC,
Near York,June, 1617. .$
Camelmlagram Trlaiisphaik gr. .
TtR. ToWNSEND, the 'eelebreleo mauufnclurer of
LL “Tounsseud's Sarsaparilla,‘' ha 'admitted public•
• '-•man Plant is “Ins buil.- .`
1j glut tLi~ CnLf. mi+
iaillTU,^Tudis the "eheepeet and best medicine in the
world.” Pamphlets containing interesting infonnation
as to its remarkable properties ta the cote of Fever and
Ague, Pulmonary Complaints, Nervous Affeetious and
Cumneous Lbsorders, from the most leopeetable ecut:
ere, may be obtained at the agencies, or will ' be for.
warded to past paid applications. per mail.
- FREDERICK' A. GAY,
.L
Proprietor of 43ay'setuletteagoa, ,,
- • Depo 30 Broadway, No*Tork.
-
TirANTEM—A partner 'With a - capital of 5400, to
V V engage with the advertiser in a very minable
manufactarmg business, where there is no romped.
lion, and that pays a profit of Wiper cent. To a per
son wandug a perfectly safe antYpermauent business,.
an opponunny offers seldom to Eel toot with.; Address
'J. Hiehmond, at the office of this paper, stating where
an Interview eau he had. lel4.lty
CIUPFIR !ILK FRENCII curriis:-w•rt Morpht
o'invitea the attention of gentlemen wanting 'Cloths.
to his assortment of very best make of Freueb and
thigliih Cloths.. A few pieces very superior block
Ftendb, last rec'd; also,'/Mcskina nod' Cassimeres, in
gves.t variety; 11411101. Cossimeres and Tweeds, for
merie and boys wear, black...vain Vesting., whim
Marseille do; gents white nod bordered linen amber
lidkfs; super white and colored silk do; gents Gloves,
Hosiery, he.; Gauze, Itletina and cotton Undershirts,
for matron, wear; bile and fancy Cring4 Gingham
and Jacnne_tdo, he.
[~5
&O'CONNOR
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STEAM BOAT IMR SALE.
A . STERN WHEEL BOAT, of about WI to but
then, tight draft, about ten months out,
avid al a barintn, irapplieation le tolkllG soon. Enquire
IAMEN KERS, Jr. ,
water West
- 7 - 1 - 11Fasprattht Patent Sada - !Late
35 itom mean.? Nor. C.J4oli
nn, and !or nle b . I W & U 31ITCHELTREE,
.. - . .
jj7. -
' . i • lel/liberty street ..'
/
Admlualatrat es Bale: : .
A Lli the personal property f Georye Bailey died,
will be sold at John liie lees, to Faat Liberty,
reebl. township, of 2 o'clock 'Alta, hie tight, title
and hottest in • leovee of the Maze (inti.Fann. ..
jefettlSAllll...lllltELVY •Adoer...
Another .Bupply of Chickening , *
, • . . 'Font.. -,
SIX now Muni Ponce, - of liniewond, 6 and 111 dOr
tore., will be received and reedy for ode during
ibis week, by JOHPIII MELLOR, el ocenl . Of • '
Sole Agent for Chicknring'e Reno. for,Westein
Rag Ware • <lase. •- • • •
ri1111: highest Nice bt cash paid for good clean ram'
also, cumuli, bale rope; gnus rope; bagging; wool
ell ins, de., by • • W. CHADWICK. ,
apt. way,* st, bet. peaat irbaq
•
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,4c*' .l .' ‘-.
~,= -
STEAMBOATS.
CINCENVATI•& PICMIMURCIIit
OAI.LY PACKET LINE.
yllly well-known line of splendid passenker
era ig boa compaed of the largest, swiftest, belt
oishod and furnis and mom powerful boats on
seaters of the West Every tecomracdation 1.4 tow
fort that money can procure,has been re
.s . ided int pi..
.sengers. •The Line has been in operauon toe bee pear
—has carried a million of people without theleast fem.
rY to their person' , The boats will be at
e the Mot 04
NVood street the day presions to starting, M the recep
tiou of freight and the Wei of P..5 . ..g . the "'s
tet. lb oil CAW. the passage numey Must be psi in,
SUNDAY PACKET.
Th. ISAAC NI;WTON, Capt. A. G. hiuca,
kayo rittaborgh cocky Sunday morning at . II? o'clock;
Wheeling everp.Sonday clam,* al 10 r-
May .4.1e47.
MONDAY PACKET: •
The MCNOsGAlll7.4ll,CapbST.ryw illicive
burgh every Monday margins at 10 Weivek; wh,amg
every Monday evening at 10 r. a.
.•
TUESDAY PACKET•
The lIIIIERNIA Nit.:, Capt.l). 14.1aarstacr,
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday =meg at 10 tfcloet;
Wheeling every Tamlay evening at ' •
WEDNESDAY PACIPETs'
The S'EW I.:NULANII Na 2,
leave Pittsburgh. every Weduesdart luge!
egeoek; Itil.rvlatg every Ilrednesd.tYv7,7"` ". "
TIMRSDAY PACMCIE'rs
Th. .Byttlid ANT, Capt..Gascr., learn I'itis-.
burgh every The. r"..-day manias id Rae urv.a
every Thursday eteatug at lb r.
FRIDAY PACKET'.
The CLIPPER No. A Capt. Cawle.l.lll leave Pius
-I.lth eery F rid ay mom i ug nl 1 0 o'rlork;Vairettug
every nary cvexurgAal • :
•
SATURDAY. PACKET.
hiESBI•.'VGRR, Capt. •S Rao, will leave Pilts
burgh every Satarilay morning at f o'clott IWheeling
every Saturday evening at 1a T. sr, •. ,
NEW - LISBON'AND PITTFOURIM DAILY LINE
. OF CANAL AND STEAM PACIO;TS,
1848
.2
• 'Om otasooti,) - • • •
Leaves Pitisburgh dilly, at 0 o'clock; A. U.. and ar- .
rifer at Glasgow, (mouth of the Sandy and Geaver Ca
nal,) at 3 o'cleek. and New Lisbon at =am night.
Leaves New Lishonat ni gh t.)mak the
trip renal io the firer during the aed.Glastesew
at 0 o'clock, and armee, at... Pittsburgh at p.
11L—thus making a COlilitlLLollll line for carrying
gangers , and freight between NOW lAsbouand Plus.
burgh, In *hotter time and at len rates than by any
'other roots ..
The proptieteri of s Liao have the pleasure of in
forming the public that they have &Loden twv/Sml alma
Canal Boma, lot the accommodation of yannagen and
freigto run in connection.• with - lbe, well' known
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER,' , andeonneet•
ing,. at • Clawow, with the Piusbergfl end Cineln• •
mut and •othei daily hues of 11106111.11 dote the Ohio- - :
and blusissippi rivers. 'The primrieters picilge them- •
selves .to spare no estate or trouble to corn
fort, safety and dlspate , and ask of the pubis • aka , .
A /1081ZEDAGEN7'S
•
G fIARTI.N
m
/ s ` l " l '`g h 'S. &
ANNe,a&uCo.oil 1
RHA
"""
ylaf &C
11.' 1 / 4 0TICE,—Tbi meftmefßFAVP,BC.Eplazice,mal
ter, Will leave after 'ibis nonce; Oar Bar c t Glaagpo
and Weilatine puneinally, sin &cloak in devinonang .
1.1/411; • 1811
Pl'IVIII1111611&138017VAIIVTIALX1
FEBRUARY Is i t i : l a jr P 7 . 1. " Mg a iriNic 18 , 181
• . LEAVE DAILY ATS A. 4, ersrii4 r.
The followng - complete
• . r , 41 ' the line the the .pre.tit *asontAT
LANTIC, Capt. J 'Parkinsoril •
ALTIC, Capt. A. Jecolalmod LOMB
Cant.A. Nemeth' The be= nee entirely
new, and am futed op without =ON 1 0 I. ;
ery' comfort thelmeneT eon Peueulu he. F ell. =
The Deals will !entre the hlonongehela , . Vbarl" Coat at
the !dot of Roes at. Passengers 'will be penetrant on
board, as the bolus will ce nanny leer al the schen ,
Used hours, BA. N. and A P.ll ' Jan%
IVIIEELI NO Kam „ h , CINCINNATI ' A LOUISVILLE.
& ODO, Pieser.—The
I Petty, commandef, Al leave the'
Lotatsille nil Intemeediato 'ports exertEatarday,
at 10 o'clock, precisely.
For freight or passage apply. borud oi
FOHISVTLI &DUNCAN, Agent..
The Telegraph has been bails expresalt We molar
packet, and wnh a Meer entirely 10 thin comfort Of pas.
scuts:. the se....nodeth= Are' ,, taterlOk,lo no boat
- ItTH. CAROLINA,
.
DeVISIXICr• ioaater,will Itraye for the
ve andlotermediate doh this day.
, For freighter malign, apply on hoard.. }ea.
FOR NEW'O!=.%lO3.
, :r!laaplaa . dV A te l li a luer • .
...ea, master will itl.e l kir, the above
nteimedtw pats
Wa'clook,.A. " I / Y"''''"Y
t
pmfinght or pajiagr; apply c_..,ll._teLarelje?
FGQ ST .
The fan nun. tea.‘,ei •
I'VISRPJLIItg, _
.." u Gra, le n htear d lhe iii ,
at WA AL • For fteiNt N EWTON bord, 1r
i „, i e s J NE'WTON JONES.
Ad
FOR §T.LOULS AND ILLINOI . B
AL IQ UPPA p ,
lrcokr,4i•
Yethre
ov:mo
oa.L:2d.
. - For fragbiorpuafapplyob
1 12 64 , trii;jq-_,
Deilacar, mama; lailtleag. Gar chore
• - and fatertardimar ports o dig day,
dui 122,4. For irsight or passage apply on boird.
r&irLdrISVILLE.' ' •
'The fast runainrgaitmet •
• lADY . BYRON for ,'
frays the above
intenantiate dings,t this d 97,
May 29. For freight or plunge apply on bove.,ot to,
192 M J BUTLER& 8.0 Agent.
MMPT4I.:322OFiV'TVroM.TMI
. -
The itenmer ' - •
I, NEW ENGLAND,
APClesr., reastir,Nrlll ran t s a regular
afternoon packet from ehl :ugh to'
Cincitmati. She leaves on her trip-a:Mkt . the neer
_arrangement, next Monday, at 4 o'cloe.l4 P. M. -
The fin j erg i n i Tikui rav -
Israel, muter, will len. focthe aboTe•
. and intermedude penned! b y.
For fre ight or wen° epplren beW taro._
RFZUtART PITTSBURoH AND. 2X.itSVIErg
•
The fine new. Hest draught steamer
.I!JOere; =stir, wil l
regularly is shore. . .
This boat is every Way adapted comfort of .
passenge She runs:in aonn.tian,Vrithvhe Jenny
.Lind, which meets be:r at I . leyerir,.. korllyjght or 0.-
1,11.&re apply on board. - ,
•
- ktni
Itzert•r. rl7 1 V TO' rI!(11p.r. •
' -The and I , ftst dna .!annum
Twijainsio
Ms,
,oroster,.. for c .
Wee oad buorroodltuvrom on Toes
day,talt roe, .110 AN. Fur freight vi passage nal)
FOR WHEELING AND , BRIDOLZORT.
• -The nut sled substantial low wain
dreir ***A ater bat rcentned her
regular tripe between Wleeline, atldgepon and ritth
btugb, leaving PittelFugh ou Monday!, nod-Thuredays. •
3 LREGIMOVPAcitor rose voritisd. .
61 - The "new and fettElannt, .. •
itames, - mostee, leave - for' nbenle ,
d aft intermediate pdttion %Vatican- .
dart *tut:SW=l4p of_aneh Week..,:Faz f -Olght at par
entArly on board or w , T
As,c
i. , .
.I.M.saußait lr WIIEP4.4hItir PACKEIV .
rrerorr -. • The wilt eleemer.., -Li . .
• ....,.... rr.CONSULO
pomp P Kinney, enestesorill tem •
lady for Imbecile& roe Monday,'
W . " ..d.v ...4 Rani oil° oteloek vesettely. . -
Leave Vr"lreel every ToeFloy,;Ttromeley elul Sa-'
innlay, et 7 tr`elr., em, precreely..... , r - .. •
The Coiled real least sr all the. interreedirde eorte.r-
Every secornalarlort that`ean be proeure4 An the eoro,
k ip
fort and safety of pahsengers has Leta ti ijded. '.711.re
boat tie'. prinrided!‘citli li*lf-twilyt* guard I.
cvent srpl o sOus. War fret
nl or to ht or .pat .. ly err
.
. .
;: r febt '. _. , . . tamer of 1•4 and BsahhEreld els.
ideKEESPORT,IdLIZ/1161111 ANA . NPIFINGAILE - -
=LA CITY PAC6ffi' _
y The new we[ y
• , • DESPATtIi,'
..,..leelidnoidnei - , , srilL•ran:' as above',
leaving ~ .l'itr4rgls.. tuft /donsla3 ,
Wednesday 'nd Pridsy'ltt Oka:0.014. st.i and No
iiongatteduCily every Tuesdayabnesdqy 544 Iddluniny,
ot $. • FoT L'74.l , ll: , :dr: . pAilkdir apply on
- -
1 / 4 ,- Mc.mx:und licntilnimbi mem=
• . sTrt Mt. tit rot- the
u Mayon r. ; P rlt:f7la r t r
or:roth
- 7.l4rjr,i
Notlea to Travelers: . • •
'EXPRESS.'C'fi.V.b. PA;CE.RY, LINE
• p it •
• 4:rmx • 1.1
-- I'tUI.AUELPtItA.AYD . '
11 1 4 t:ers d ra a rt
from the Aqueduct at Preercm,_— ••
She ail! deparidally at u'ona In the ginning, ens
the fint meet abase ' • -
Pa...gen .breaktan . On board,' cud anti
punctual at the hour. • ,
- • • , • _
For passage or Itlformvion, sooty to
- • SU - tett. Mon; Bnn,e
. • Or D. LI:PSII &Co t : Costal Basis . . -
Pons—Nine Dollars t h rough : ' • .• • -
Lly this smog ementpossums swill go , tbmegh
kin than three days and p a hair s passim" steer the pod
ECLIPSE . TRANSPOWFATION
. ,
QlllrPlatll . and others are ihfornaml_that this
to trill con ti nua to eon throughout tho ,year. luso*
daily. Produce and merrehassit taket tat tat low rams. •
Merchandise . from Baltimore brought out at CanaLi
rates. Thor, Bea days. J C BIDWELL, Att.
•• Water st,SI doors above Monte. House. Pittsburgh...
3 13 ROBINPON 2130F1131, . •
,coyly __IL:IEI6Th Clint; es . , Daltitoore..._
ono: W. •
;TNFORM. their fries da nod tlm Pubbo that they bans
:12 no longer any connection with. Mao .late establish.
fltefittri Pooh ono, , known ns Plustutrstslirewery,
'having removed' their' coke businesi tothe POINT
13REWERY, in Pitt oreet.• ' • myltkdkrelylit
• :Executor's 157atIcie.:1
yIF subtLeriber harlot kelt out kite", Wslarnentlh.
,y,on Executor ot lust M, bertersh It. btono
creased; desires Mose' i trieLta to said 'estate to mate
payment to him thtougb P. 11. Faturmk Ito und those
hang claims [Talon the estate to presenrthem.mr
uth , nti , ..t.sobrp.puL
.. IL DYE* '