THE' PMURGH GAZETTE By EILAVISS BROOKS & G. PITTIBIIIIGHt Ti3I3BDAY DIOBNING,JUNE 9, 1948. EIMITHI•APIEHICAN. • Adverdaensahas dad Sabscriptiona the North Amer . esei dad roiled Biases Gasene, Philadelphia, received awl Parerarded fradi ads Owe. 11111A7 TO • ZIP= IS. vriU receive ea forward 'free of a sperm, ati verthranteav and arthocliptions tor this paper. noTmt Prryswee se e Gyzerre tAt ' aisbed asul Weekly.—The re •Seree Cellars per 2.1.11113; the Ti-Weekly is Wre Dolliss per sumo; the Weeklris Tw o Dollsn pm smelly Cs dome. . . Fos sir= Condonelal intelllgnace,lkrlii•stie, M¢ 4ty River News, l=pcut., Money blade.% k.. Itr3-4... are earuesuly requested the • • d • 1.. r . before 6r. and as early its usiday %VW . ig awl Aattalsadmalla• No nation FOR, CANAL COMMISSION*, NEIL JIIDDILISSW•ILTEr,' • 1 Elt= of rinsbutgb, on Saturday, .111 / ey e llth, the following call 7.4 agreed upon: The .Mitimasonic and Whig absetors of each ward, borough and township in 'Alto . Ilkonl ...al', are !equeatedCOIIIVIIO at their Usual placo• of holding primary meeting. to said IPSUitill, on Saturday, the 10th day et June nest, 10 miponit two del. cte4 hem each districy , to nett in County Cement .. Sou, at the Court Howie ,us the city of Pittsburgh, on WsAnestay, the 141:j/ilea nen, at 10M.., of said San to ;montane e dales for nationii, state and Oonstry officast, to be sic . j.io4i..ied at the ensuing fall elec tion. This primary in all the townstips ex cept 1111,4Fi1l be dat 3 o'clock, P. M., and in Pins , bush and LU t:/struds and borough. al 7 . 1 P. M., of add day. The 0019.0111 1.1.11 d earnestly urge upon the said • ausatings the =Cam:4 ens c McLain organisation, im ps:vary to the waning election. • . / - MANI.. MUMMY, Chiirman. Jos kills; J, W.Paosass, I Sceratarica lioanuant, myls • iiditedst Coreaspoodehem of the "lhothurgh Clone ' ' / . WASHINGTON June 7th thIS. • l , Congress bus adjourned over,--the Senate to litunday,and the House to Friday, the latter body , ' eating - 101 . 9 o'clock this rooming merely to ad journ. • A great crowd of Whig.members sod _ d elegates : left the city last evening, and another a gOOS by the train whialt takes this letter, leaving / •f, azamber, crowd, to LAW by the noon train. The Hotels in Philadelphia are fall already, but the Whip there ...bare the latch string out side the door," and all will be welcome though many thou. sands should be present. . , , TherwOHoithes were both in evasion yesterday ' • ' ' bat nothing wan done of importance. There warn • - however utthe House a brie? but exciting debate ~ : ;gime a t;tel: of Major 'Focht:rum, a naltindia. . . ad Pole, who as tunnel of the surviving heirs of Kaimiunko, in a ciaim upon the Government asks, Gar &change of epee Immthe District of Colombia, . ' •-- ! • „ Tbe application is based upon the alledged intlu. •` ' • -ease of the Russian Minister who, it is smarted ' has vane o far sato warn n witness, and claimant, (a subject of the Russian Emperor, not to hold any • communication with Tochtnan under pain of the eopfisciationisff his property at home, and the threat - 4 Siberrial The witness, kis said, after a long straggle resistedthe threat, trusting to the future .• ' ! • to right his cause at home. This interference has . ; • . ranied a good deal of prejudice against the RUA ' I sisn'Autorast and his representative here, and the •, • . '.head of the Slate Department was rebuked for ! •- -., suffering the imosecutioo of a naturalized citizen' . ! . The apiestion wee asked by J. R. Ingersoll,—if all P . this in tree, why. is not the Secretary of State re. .',..,_ , barked, but the answer "come, from one of the same .• ' : i. - - virty,—Mr. Pettit of Indian's., that Mr. Buchanan . : •••• - 4 was either ignorant or ':'., a There is no occa. k ast • ' . r .. the present HI MAW when nations are • athoggling to be free, to ••• npilm concentrated essence of all . despotic war in.o4penron of the • J +Aatovat of all the . 1 ..• The question oevensae inaa finally referred to the Judiciary dommi .: There being but one I 'court, now held in the atria of Columbia, it - is neecessary,tf the ovum -changed to grant a new ' trial beyond the Capita( . . . • The campaign was pe - ra 'in Congress to day, by a speech front Mr. " muds of Teman—a meter - , • ; her of yesterday, but ho today undertake! to '. : • ! • bear upon his shoulders he new "Democratic plat. ' , ... form" of the Hakim= !twentieth •He read the Whip grand off the comma in and out the church, as if he Was a sortof "Sit Ordele.,"' and spoke for .Tenaa,Terza; intorn speaking see =dare • the the 'Talon. Mr. K, is a iransplanted Penhsylva. _ nian, lart I do not think be does mmefflonor to the . . free Stabs from which he rirent l From, the tenor •l : • of the speech' made today, and the debates of the - ah , -Area pe st;. the Loco Faconin (kumprem do Dot . ~. ,• • mean to be very serdpirlons as to the means they ~ . use fir carrying the election. The hottest 'volim • ' ' . noes, however, are thine which ash soonest az ' , . . hauzited; and all this lava and smoke and fire will have an end, or barn more moderately. , • ' • TheiSenate have voted to increase the Medical ; Staff cif the' aval Service, and ordered the print. .. ~.' . ing of a Iwo( Oregon steddelifomia, beautifully ' • . . executed with a pen and • cokred inks, by Lieut. ~ . • ..:Col. Fre:Mont, with ta memoir illustrating the map ..Col. Benton moved the painting, and lithography, . - . to the notriber of 2DP9O copies which was readily. - _ ameeded to by the Septa It is the intention of ` . Fremont to leave g atonally day upon n' new Co. , • .pedition across the Rocky mountains. • An attempt was made in the House ymterddy . . ' • toliont the speeches upon the Appropriation Bills . ' to twenty minutes. Congress: having entered up calla seventh month of the 'sesaion, and many of , the mamban icing impatient to return home:: , ! Cats hums' In *Miry The Allowing leans is brim a Sergeant, of the swipe of [twiner/Ws, of the Pennsylvania voluns teen, Cass is certainly no favorite among there brave man, of the Pennsylvania line. The Read , - nig Journal, from which paper we copy the truer Nye graeff is a citizen of Reading, well known to everyman. in this community, who was among the first to volunteer for the war, fad has dtius goo 4 manioc ever since. If any one dining the letter is entities he can are tha,orienal ,by caning at this office." • SAA . ne, Mexico, April 26,1E48. Dece 11.—YOn( Ar will allow me , the privilege of . saying one Word on volition. I know of no moo •-•* " • ! --this would be more descrying thiPresidency Mon Winfield Soott,-.nd a moreoutrageoun and shame. fal act, could not have been committed by the ad ministration, than to drag Gee. Scott from WI '• high command and -.make him a primmer in the . • very Capita which his own valor had won. But they that ! Weald have sacrificed Gen. Taylor on the plains of "Buena Vista." and oar own sunny in the Valley of Mexico,`Me capable too of trusting the deems of revenge into the hero's beam But - enough of this. I was very much *lied in look over your City election. It was indeed unexpmi : !. • pd to ime,but ea the city iiflteadingweitt Mayor will the State and Union go fir President.— , ' • Mark Mat. - Now let me tell you how Senator Cass was treated by the voluntemaZ You will recollect that :• .we, Of the volunteers) were mustered under the 1 • set of May, '46, by which.mu were allowed 57, 5 0 ! 4, .per month fispckehittg, and in 'a circular dated ' Ample% 7th, '47, we mem again assured of receiv. log same. Bat It seems that Mr. Casa, with a •• • gessieoesaentesl hems, offered a till "to canoe the volunteers to be firmished with clothing' ifs Lind,ot the same rases accarefing to grades, as la provided for the troops of the regular army." Thule you see be . has Seduced our pay for clothing Errol 11740 to • $2,150. This, I suppose, is the .pet-ton we bet We fighting our way to the CapitaL An soon en the Ist Ponnsylvaniansseceived news that this :.''factors NI had ,Passed—elei amended a rope saw the win Ind loading to : tha Gay ofredeo, aed HUNG IN FITIGY POOR LEWI S , S CABS! ,• •- Some oSeers touched by theirlpolincs, ordered it _, • ;to be cot dawn, but the imp had 'him in kit but parson again soon aJler,mbere he hung till even. fag Mies An sera taxis down and drama le the . . - • Too expect me rubella; to zay a word about the eoatieuty. Sines you seem Capt. Loeser's repett, . one snore died, one deserted and two, joined .by ealirtment frees the Regimentafdepot. The men are very healthy as this time, and areSeadyisr Soy eMeglenCY, *Met to fight or go,boma. It is reported that we (the volunteers) are to ammo iany .our - Commusionms to Queretaro. mint epoch isr the truth of this, but be this's. it may, I expect to See Rio Louis Potosi yet bakes we •lesie the emery— Serpectfully yours, - WILLIAM G/L.UFFI The Leccexos of this city 120 making arrange. Immo to wag Gen. Cam to Visit us, on his pres ent eiectineeering tow. We fear be Will be so aohconienof by wait of wawa in negotiating able be will We cue to CZ. LIU lamer to his admirers in ibis dolly as there trnis abi.b.g. 4 04 much to he piped by we may clam the olp4a of the . Who aver that the Lowabco' pews. . r agy is aided as one man bis mama a t. nondf, and Mr. Cass away. bu a vnamber no,' noonno in'inew in all his publin denuawarnuo Byer wan, will not bin friends in Marietta u .J Warwavilet. ere tames of his youthful patine.' pkg.% Wits km to vie his cad haulm, tad„.. fenstc bin Wad TeedliediOn Thn,gbon of I l ia wady Fetkadiant Well Pa "era la m ain g ib advantage Ina Masking Denedetio haettear The Ilia4ery IlZaest4oll. On Saturday I'the Slsitery debate, on the Ore— gou 6111, pitsc7ued, the question being on the motion of Mr. rittendestriles out the twelf th section of the hil l This, seeeon, upon which to mach dissuision has arisen, is in thi words follow. ing "ArnlAe it further ruled, That the inhabitants of. the id Territory shall be entitle,' to the ngh ind immunities heretofore grant. ed and secured to the Territory of loud and its inhabitants; and the existing laws vow in force in W e Territory of Oregon, under the authority of tge Ptvetsimitil government established by the peo ple [hexing shall continue to be valid and operative therein, ao far to the same may not be incompati. e witiaeProvi;ions ofthia "act; subject , . never. theless, to be altered, modified, or repealed, by ,the Governer, and legislative assembly of the territ ory hf Oregon; and the laws of the U.S..are-liereby extended over anakdeclared to be in force in said teiritory, so far as the same, or any provision them -of, may be applicable." Mr. Hoderwood then addreved the Senate at length,,ehietly in. reply to Mr.. Niles remarks of yesterdkr. All that the South desired, if he under ., stood theieviewei, was that the people of the terri tories sliouldhave right to adopt such laws mt they deem proper. I Let not the north attempt to pre. scribe any particular system of laws—out say to them you shallmot have slavery, but leave Meat tir decide for, theniselve.. In this very bill all legir lative powers aWgrar.ted to the people of Oregon. Then all that is proper further to ho done is sim ply to extend the Constitution of the 11. 5. over them, and leave the Supreme Court to decide what laws are and w3et are not uncortszitinionaL He was in favor of striking from the bill everything • relating to Slavery. Mr. Baldwin thought there was nettling in this bill, in his Opinion, which called upon any Senator to stand fortkaathe peculiar representative of one section of the Union to another. It was simply prOPoiled by this Section to give validity to the laws paired by the provisional legislature of Ore. gon. lithe twelfth section were stricken out. he did notthink that the fifteenth section, (as yeater , day contended by the Senator front Texas, Mr. Rusk) would give' to the laws of the provisional government the validity required, to make them recognisable by the judicial tribunals of the calm. ttl• Rusk reiterated, that without this section, the laws of theprovitional government would re main in force uritifvepealed, and further, that the fifteenth section, recognizes the validity of all these laws Therefore the twelfth section was none cern.", while its adoption would be a re-en actment of the principle of the Wilmot Proviso. Mr. Baldwin further contended that a vessel leaving South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland,or any, Either slave State, with slaves on board. corned unth it, not the laws of the particular State front which she sailed, but the laws of the United States —that the Wave laws ire purely local, and if a alaveholder brings his slave into a free State, the mome4 that slave touches such free sod, his alusalara fall off, even though brought there Inc a mere temporary purpose. The further consideration of the bill, at the close of Mr. Baldwin's speech, anis postponed to Mon day next, ma a substunte offered by Mr. Badger fur Mr. Foote' itmealinent, vis : " But shall not be subject to the conditions Contained m the art. ole of compact to the ordinance of 11,7' was or dered to be printed. Oa motion, it was resolved, that when the Seen ate adjourn on Monday, It adjourn to the know ' tug Thursday. In the Haase, on the same day, the Naval Ap i tin:Trani= Bill being under consideration, de. haw ensued, in which the Presidential Question, I the subject of slavery in new territory, the Mexi can war, and almost every other topicibut the pro- I visions of the bill under consideration, were du cussed. Idr..Brodhend, ofi Pa. in the course of the do. hate, expressed his 4 condemnation of the laws of certain States which prohibit the interference of their local anti:x.64in to arrest fugitive slaves, and his regret that_ithe'*atue's hooks ofTennsylvania should contain suct,i,a law. He considered certain Northern Politician,' Dun Quixote" in Oilanthropy, overlooking the affedis of their own States and ex tending their phileithropic crusades to those thou. sands of miles off: The Coolantee dually rose without action on the ha Albany 'on Cur—Democratic General At a meeting of the Democratic Republican Generale Committee,. held on Thursday evening, June bat, the sallowing Resolutions were iidopted. The vote being unammaus—rWish the excephon of Messrs. Mink and who voted in the neg ative on all the resolutions except the 7th. Rewired, That the Baltimore Convention, by refeeog to admit to cents in said Convention the Deegatea of the Democracy: of thin Stare, appoint, ed at Udell on the I.6th of Februruyle i, in purse. ance of uniform custom, have revered the frater nal hoods of the Democratic Party bf the Nation. and aimed a deadlyblow at the Democratic °twin ', isation of this State. Resolved, That the •dmisaion of twoams Of De legates with authority to east the vote of the Stite in mid Convention, was, under the circumstances, a denial of .tbe right of representation to the Dui. .ocraeyofthe State. . Resolved, That said Cooveotion by waiving the question or. regularity raised by the contestation of !for seats °Cho rightful Delegates, the only question !kir decision:and byorganixing the Convention and making • nomination without the participation of our Delegates, have absolved the Democratic Elec. tors of this State from all obligation to support its nominations. Resolved, That alter this decision of the Con vention, no other alternative :remains to our Del, gates, in view of the declared sentiments of their constitnente, let to retire (min that body and sub. suit their conduct to the judginent of their consfit sent. •. • . Resolved, That we cordially approveoCthe no- ble and manly course of our delegates; in refusing the pledge, ns entraonlinory us humiliating, de. Mended by the Cominitieeon Credentials', 113 pre limituify to nay disc.skin of their claims as del. gaier--e pledge indignantly imunted by the Con. vention itself Resolved, That in the proceedings, and in the results of Rat Convention, we see the workince of a spirit of deadly hostility to the interest of free la hoe and the right of popular representatjoit—a spirit which owes its origin, not to deliberate public opi. nion, buttu the machinations of a private interest limited by the influence of patmnage, and the lola • of Elv w so er 4: That at this conjunction, it becomes the duty - tir ell true Republicans to sustain the . rights, honor, and dignity of New York, and to up hold, with every honorable effort, those psi:lei:les' of justice and freedom which she has' pledge by' her whole history never to abandon without a struggle. Resolved, That the Democratic Republicans of thii of Albany, be requested to meet at the Copiloton Thursday evening, the Bth instant, at El o' , for the purpose of approving , the course pursued by the Delegates appointed at the Utica- Conventicit, to represent the-Democratic Republi. ciao Petty of the State in the National Convention at Baltimore. Resolved, That the above resolutions be pub lished in the Albany Atlas. GEORGE WARREN; Chm'n pro tem. WthmaX D.V 15 1 Secretaries. [Albany Atlas Geo. B. imam, Horse Racing on Sunday! General Bader, Democratic Candidate for the Vin Preridexty, Present : l•• In looking over Mexican correspondence in!the New Orleans • papers, our attention wan attracted by the following specimen of the state of inoralii in our army there, and especially by the closing °A Most diegraceful attempt to swindle people cut of [Bele money by foal racing, was durccrvered. here on Sunday last. Three horses were entered on the Pawn Course, one of which was entered by Dr. Latonle, SUIVCOO of the 3d Kentucky Regi. pent. The race came off early on Sunday after. noon,ami on thefirst heattitwu observed that the rider of the home wudoing bin utmost to keep the animal behind. This aroused suspicion. which on the:horse flying the track Was confirmed. The ri der was subsequently interrted,-und confessed that he was instructed by Dr. Lofonte to make the horse fly the The l;Uctor himself boding his guilt established, consequently , acknowledged it, and, by hill confession, corroborated all the rider had said. What makes the crime more infamous is, than Wore he ; sought to defraud of their money were his-bßither officers and most intimate friends, who had bet on the horse, from State pride, (the hone being Gem Neetneky.) sad from his belief in his ability to win the race, to the =OLIO/ of or sig*lloand dollars. The Decor left arday light on idaY umming,,kir Yam Cruz. A. detach. meat' of mounted men was sent in puriuit of him, but ha has not -yet been brought back. Fortunate ly, but few °tribe bets bad' heen'paid. before the whime was-draccivered. Thrie 'men have been arrested as thew accomplices. =dare now in irons. Their suirimstire: Clemensorgariitler;Major Lane, komerly a negtO trader in New °demos, and n man named Butler, from Missouri. While the second heat was being run, the judges' stand fell, but fortunately, with the exception:of some alight bruises received by three or four gentlemen, no one was Mimed: OEN . BUTLER WAS ON THE STAND at tie time, ami war smug :Awe soda sugodsurirely souiurtr We leave, cur readers to make their own coer mente - - Saris& Novo in Vtlotroa.4The following is the provision in relation to small , notes of foreign banks, which was passed. at* Loin insaion of the General Ssembly of Virginia. • "Any freers paons wheshall bring into this State any bank note of kiss denernination than Ova dollars, hatted by a banking association or company.in an other Stare, with intent tern the nine Hannan!. tion;or who shall pass or receive such note in payment, shall be punished ty • fine _of not less, than twenty, nor more than one hundred dollars Provided that •nothlog herein contained shall ex tend to any person not • citizen or resident of Ode State, who any. be traveling throngli Orleinporaril. ly sojourning io the suing" ; It is the same taw which btueexisted aar • n Da of years, sulk w iscreesed peusky. EMM!EMMN;iiiI Frederiek, June 5, 2 P. M. The Court of Inquiry met this morning at 10 o'clock. Present, 13rig. Gen. Nathan Towson, Pre sident; Brig. Gen. Caleb Cishing, and Col. W. G. ,Belknap, members; CI pL , Satnuel C. Ridgely, Judge ;Advocate. At eleven ticbck, Gen. Shields enter. ,ed the lull; and at halcpast eleven, the Court took a recess until 12, by which time Geo. Scott eme expected to srriVe. • At 12 o'cloCk. the Court twassembled—all the member. present. The fidktwing officers were in attendance: Gen. Scott, Gen. Pilbw, General Quitinan, Col. Duncan, Capt. Scott, Lieut. Rains, and Lieut. Schuyler Hamilton. Soon rifler the Court commenced its business,' Gen. Scott rose and made an apology !or the de lay which he had caused the Court. A similar apology was made by Gen. Pillow. Gco. S., id the course of his remarks, stated that he was yet very weak—so much so as to render walking very fa tiguing. .1".. . , . . The Judge Advocate then read the procemilinrs of the last day's sitting 4 the Court in the city of Mexico. Thii occupied cMniiderable time. I The Court thou adjourne'd until to-morrow morns From the Mobile Herald .tlTrthurie, Fsvu IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO.', PEACE CONCLUDED-THE ARMY TO BE =EI - TIIZSDAT Momoso, Msy 27, 11 a. it. We received this morning a despatch from th. Delta office, containing important news from Mex. ico, by the steam ship Edith, whhh arrived thi morning . at New Orieana Letters from "Must arm" were received up to the 21st ultimo, from the city of Mexico. The Treaty was ratified by the Chamber of Dep uties on the 19th ultimo, at 61 o'clock, r•. C. The wan on it woe fifty one to thirty five. In the other branch of enngreas there is no doubt that it will be approved by a comparatively munh larger vote.' Orders hove been issued•fot the calling in of the out posts of the army, mil they were expected to march fir the mast bet Ween the let and 15th of June. * General Persifer F. Smith has been Appointed superintendent for the embarkation of the forces at Vera Cniz. and he was to lease the eityof Mexico for the purpose of entiriug rin this duty on the 24th ultimo. Thin important news is beyond question, and we take great pleasure in laying..t beibre oui readers. C." ♦ FinnesllsT EDITO.IO—A letter fro. SteubraVill, Ohio, to the cditorof the Philadelphi News, has the following strop concerning the en ly history of Lewis Cass, the Lando.) candidat fur the Presidency, An old pioneer—now near seventy years of on --gave me n leaf from an unpublished history to tend the other evening. It runs thug At the beginning of the present century, anon ple of very respectable young-men established • paper in Marietta, Washington county, Ohio:, The armor editor was an adventurer front New Hampshire—the junior trom another of the Nan, England States. The senior editor'. father was an ardent New Hampshire Federaliat;. and there fore, it is not at alratrangc that the son gave kik newspaper a strong. Federal bias. Indeed. he w•s so active in the Federal cause that his parlY friends ran hint for the Legislature in opposittoOn a young Republicawnemed Woodbridge, who has since been a diminguithed Whig Senator in Con• green from Michigan. Bet the young Federalist was defeated, and the Republican was sent up to the Capitol. Chilicothe r ait the Representative to the the General Assembly, The editor's ruling pas sion, however, was stric and when Jefferson was securely placed in power, this ambitious young gentleman abandoned the kith of his fathers; and ..Old his principles for the office of Marshal of the Mato of Ohio. That is the costetennesefstt of the Dencemcg jl n Ca.u. lii. copartner in busi. nem became a renegade also, and was rewarded with a Lend Office, at the same time, at Zanesville, thenwithin the limits of Washington county. .011, TM" Ma tutcar--.The Albany Atlas, :th orlon of the Barnburners at the seat of Govern men Lae the conowing hit at Senator Dickinson: . SECONDING • TIEVINIADeI WL9I• Mr. Dickinson, at the close of a speech - in" the Baltimore Convention, so debased in tone as to mampel some fifty Delegates from the Northern Stalest.; !rain the Convention, burst into • chap' sody olrtbe Masi, the unanimity,,the fidelity of the Virginia. Delegation, and exclaimed: "How much fi,ie regretted he had not been born in Virginia!" The Democrats of Troy, at the meeting last night., seemed disposed to sympathize with the apostates downward aspiration, and passed • resolution in about these words: Resolved That in Senator Dickinson's pies. orlon of his 'lnset "that he vras.not born in t' it nia," his democratic constituents fully agreu small hint; that iris the only point on which there is any real sympathy, between them and him; that they ouplpro hint to attempt to remedy the evil, Ain which he had no voluntary agency,lby emigrating as soon as possible to the State of his preference: - The resolution was adopted with a tumult anis plause, And when the hand struck up "Oh. carry me had( to old Virainia," there was • perfect up root, of laughter._ The air lied the weds of the song were peculiarly applicable: • "And when I am dead and gnm', Place my.liamo by my side, Let the Pamirs, and Cant ito my frooeral For they always-were my pride. Then, in soft repose 111 sleep, , And dream for ever more, That you've carried me bank to old Virgi • To old Virginia's shore." Acciirrrr..—The girl Sarah Jane Pinkerton, who put her mother to death by administering two large doses of arsenic, had her trill, last week, at Boston, and was acquitted. This result may seem strange and startling, as there was no doubt of the death or of itri eau., the girlhaving readily conks. lid her act; but the judgment of the jury is not with out its valid explanation. P The youthful prisoner is not quite 14 pant of age, alight in Orin, of feeble health (subject to fits.) ignit rant m 4 of rather limited intellectual powers.— The mother, though not strictly speaking • a drunk lard, was in the habit of drinking elcoludie liquors freely, and when atm had taken much was exec* sively severe to the child. beating her cruelly. Sa rah had noldoubt heard, or possibly read, of mech. Mill preparations Or the cure of this depraved ap. pet 4, Or slur avowed that she administered the arsenic in the hope'bf making her mother nick, so that ehe:would not be inclined to drink strong quo ri declaring at the same lime that she had no ideaof a laud sickness--that the poison would cause death. Thus the cardinal ingredient of malice Was proved to be wanting, 'and the finding of the jnip, though nut legally logical, wlll bear exanination. If there la emr in it, the tault iaonly an over due leaning to the aide ofniercy.—N. Y. Courier. TIILT.!S9TO.I. VO7 or MU UNION.—The tu} fotiad useful at the presser time: 9 Misaimippl, 3 .Miaioon, 6 New Hampshire 3 New .Termy, 3 Neer York, Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut Delaware Fiend., 10 Noith Cairolina 9 Ohio, 12 Peita sylvania, 4 Rhode Island, Kentucky,l2 South Csrolion, 9 Louisiana, 2 Co Tenneisee, • ' 13 8 Vermont, 11 Virginia, 5 Wisconsin Maryland. Maasacbuaefia, Michigan, MR. Cons rem reat WILMOT Paortso.—ln his letter to A.. 0. P. Nicholson, Farb of Tennessee, speaking of the Wilmot Proviso, and the extension of Slavery over territory now free, which has been or may be acquired by this country, Mr. Cam says, "Briefly, thee. I em opposed to the .exereine of any jurisdiction by Congreast over this neuter; and lam in favor of leaving the yeldir of any terries. ry dock may be Itarrafier aecnoregl, the right to - regulate it among themselves,' under the general principles of the constitution." That is, to leave the Slaveocracy to extend the blight.of Slavery over New Mexico, and the Cah• pnminii, from which some half-dozen states may be `carved, to vote down the free 'North. i , Prope,Gasdainw. and Martinlipt.-Ilse. ylle Insurrection Antlialpatod. . . Prnounmto, June 3,1848. No papers from New °Tienns have been teceivi ed later than the 26th. The Chulemon Mercury, of the Ist instant, contains the latest accounts from the Islands of Guadalupe and Martinique. The present state of affairs there,nrfer the new code of things in France, was depidrahle and threaten ing in the extrema The greatest vigilance, was necessary to prevent an insurrection among •the slaves, who believe that they are, speedily to be emancipated. The new Governor. appointed by the Provision. 'al Government of France bad arrived out. The town of Guadalupe hasbares one continued scene of riot end diunkenneeklor three days. The New York Tribune wry., that negotiations are now going on at Washington fi3r thirtransfer of the Barnburners to Caw but It remains to be seen first, whether the leaders . can be bought up with promises of office; and, secondly, whether, if they should be, the rank and file can be thrown In— Thus lar, we haven't heard of any caving in, ez• ceps one well paid subordinate of R. J. Walker, whu wants to keep his ylace,very naturally. The rumors that Senator Din has made a dicker, want confirmation. Of course, some tratutictknas will be effeetcd, and it will be itsterestlmy, to watch their). We AO report any that come to our Inscradedge. Denottante Carasraorni.—Come,, Mania and Pinhy, sof the Arny,atuithrre otter,, droemed.-0a the 15th kw*. two boats belonging- to the U. S. steamers Piz.. end Dia were swamped no the bar. ciTuspan. Cadre Harris,of the Irit, and Pinkey, of the Vixen' M. Dural, a French resident at Tue. pan, and two seamen were drowned. Three oth. er takers, Lseut. Ward, of the Cumberland, Liter. Doughty, commanding officer of Marines in the, mitoulron, Dr. Bell, of the Vixen, and nine seamen were caved by the boats of the U. S. Schooner M.- hos:wee, in charge of Acting Matter-Dyer and pan ed Midshipman N.C. West. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. =I! WAXER:OI'ON, June 9, 1549. The Senate was called to order, cud proceeded to the conrilleration of tho morning business. Mr. Pearce frorn the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, repotted a joint resolution, re quiring a renewal of the contract with the Freder• icksburg Roil Road Cur carrying the moil at the old price. • Mr. Mason, from the Library Contralti., report. ed a bill to purchase the manuscript papers of Thom. Jefferson, far twenty five thousand dol.' Mr. Mangum moved that the Senate go into Erei. .aye Session, which woe agreed to; end, idler me time spent therein, the Senate adjourned er until Monday neat. The House was not in session. Correspondence of the Pitteburgh Gazelle. The Whig ClMVolltiOill. PHILADICIIIia, June 8, 1948. MOILIVIO SIISION—AZOOND DAY. The Convention met, 'pursuant to adjournment. The morning was consumed in dry details-of pass ing credentiali and settling disputed tents—a quer lion having arisen about the Missouri and Loeb& imn as well as Terns delegate., It was finally, Rexolord, That Texas should be represented by the Louisiana Delegation. committee on credentials -further recom mended that the majority of the delegation from State. itot fully represented, alio' uld cant the entire electoral vote of such State,' and havelOwe to fill vacancies. This gave nse to an animnted and protrioed debate, which was terminated by a call for previous question, which lams negatived. Aye., 126—nays. 154 - Convention then adjourned, to meet at 4ro'clock, , in sectet legion. The public not to be itdmitted until 4o'clock. , • • LATER.. • --- Cormspondence of the Plusbutigh Gnults. • The fifflowing -is the result of the first and see and ballots, in the Whig nominating Convention. Taylor... C1ay,.... Webster, Clayton, McLean, , Taylor, • Clay, - Scott,. Webster,. Clayton,. The Conyention then adjourned .until to-um row morning. t in noiv-ithooght that the Clny and :icon men 11 content. Exclusive Cormspondence.of the Casette PNIIAD4,I4/i, June 9,1545. The kllotaing is the counts vote for Presith by the members of the Whig. Convention Taylor,.. -Webster. Clayton, ExchiLiee Carrespondenre 01 the Gazene. . Philadelphia. June 8,1818. On the lust ballot, gir President, in the Whir Nominating Convention, the vote atauila as SA. • Taylor, I 1 I . Clay, ...... ................ ........... 117 Webster....... . 21 1 ..' • faylbr will be ootiiitinted — on the third ballot. Iliwate , tortenpundenre of the Psttgburib Garotte. • Philadelphia, June h. o There is but bule doubt that Gen. 7',Schary Tay bar will be nolistuatell - bk.the Whig Coarmtioo Corremiton.lenee of the Psi..built Gazette PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Putt:from-rota, June S, G r. x. The market., generally, are' without change in • y_particulaa, un account ad. ounvention. BALTIMORE MARKET. Runny's, Jour; 9, 6 r. at. Flocir="rWitTairtiilfeatrsnot aCti sales of Howard St. at' 55.. 4 per WI; and City Mills at 55 75. The teempis of ilour are light. Corn Meta—Sales M 52 37 per IM. 'Rye Mour—.Sales at 53 75. • • Wheat Salesof prime white at 1241127 ch. per babel.. Sale. of red at 1166119 c. Corn—Sales of prime white at 13646 ess. Sale* of yellow at 10 eti Oats—Sales at 40 cents. Whiskey—Sales at 23. Per gallon: Coffee-7611es of Rio at 61, 6107 e. Provision.—There is no activity 0t Any article. Quotations are steady. &Deka—Theta is more °amity in Slacks, with an upward tendency. IMM??!!3M1 Floor--The market la firmer than yeszerday, and the busineai done is at a alight adeanee. - with salmi of 500 bbG. Grin—Tba market ix' llama has an Upward tendency. Corn and Oats mit dolL i Provisioui—Theus is leis movement in Pod k, but the market a ateady."Lard itraold at 71 cts. per its Came—Tbe market is quiet, with no aloe worth reporting. GroceriervTba market ialrithout:eliange. CINCINNATI. • Cislcihbatl, Jane 8, ISO. Flour—Moderate sales Aare Wen affected at 1.3 75 per bbl, at which rata themewere more set- Jets than buyers,„ Wheat—Sales, to a limited extencyd 74115 W. per bushel Provisions—There is less inquiry iiilthe matkut but pricaracontinue without change. Linseed Oil—Sales at 48ailthe•per gaDon. • : Whiskey—Further sales hire beep ellectielat 1410141 per gallon; We find the killinring pithy penurrapb WI the Bothilo Republic, the organ of the.Bambureetc . Kan T . ..1i190111. 111 Z 119j= th at LIITIV CARS it opposed 10 harbor iniptovamenta,and fa in favor of extension of alavery; that to was krsad againat the annexation of Texas; that he was the apokitiat and defender of the tyrant, Loom Pampa; and the rw viler of the French republicans; that be intrigued to defeat the nomination of MAILTIN Val Baia. in 1E44; and that he is not entilledto the oprortofitre New York democracy. A - GELMAN named Conrad Vinton Wits atleStid yesterday in liakiroore county, and eimuniturd dad today charged with the murder of Mr Taut arParktourn, lest week,. The circumstances that indicate him as the murderer are unmistakeable. He had an accomplice, who ir4uit as yei mewed. Vzsantrra..-11 winks wood/incest/. w Do 1 3..7 0 rs KY.; Mfit WSW". Mr. FL E. Bellerstetif Slr—Vour emnfug{ produ ces ouch wonderful' Main. that 1 think ft orilMstatili. to give you akw taem *bout It. A neighbor, Ainty, bought Inom me one vial of it, arid Owe nta toms to three of his children; the firm passed VAO second and the third :b-making 401 Womanise ad by ming 0110 vial. Mr. filmy immediotely tint. vial more. MC J. AlkturleyAiso rave Me col as of one vial to threeof kia childrem wkich,broughl front the first 73, from am second and AM, thelkird aus making 150 worms, by the am of one Vild: alms my pechild, aged one year, two tempooniful, Whi eh ex d 14 worn., one of which waa at .leamitme foot .. fr• Isom Vermifuge ie conoldered this bold that hAlhaver been brought to our section of tha Maim, ended brae I fount has never failod. Yours rearaillotl T , t li mA • . Prrpareir and sold by R. C. SELLF Wood st. Sold by Rt. Cour!, &6 ward; U. U. Carty, arshaali W.J. Teanpenmeerilia, arid P. Drava, Yaw- AVLs:IM Vicaramox—Read the kdlowleg rod& rate, and theft doubt, Bran can, the triamptamiqueW des possessed;by this mad remedy: • thuatatut Real Ace. SIM t ' Mr. Bleakely— Dear Mr: Ltakelpleartmr,la in Mg you, the bottle orbs. AFLane'is Yenstifupe which I purchased from you, has given me entire satisfaction. gate to a child of mine one teasPoonfill ord, met she passed 117 worms. The next mominp I psi hei.a - teaspoonful more, when she pulped 1131 re. The next taming I Bare her the samosinant ,ad she possed 13 more. Ifours, ke. A N DR EIV ND:ti mi For oat the Drag Store of!. pupa gu w ar / street ----.- , .11•11.11 . 111 EIFITSOIUNT.— We would tall 11111111111011 1 1 . 6 . this excellent renatdy for Copses, Cohls, Cepstanyfiroft Asthma, and all &Actions of the 'Alper and Long . Hissing several times within a dter ye arapatt bad .0.• 601110 UM • raedielne of dug glad, we Imo" by expel* coca tested its excellent quelitiesj end hrabreparral4 recommend .it to other.. Wainer. or Near petit speakers alllieled with inonehial efttillas will great benellt front its nee. It is prepuedby a selea fie phydcian and all dupes will Arid 1 *safe andel* eadoes medicine in the dimules for vdeich 114tge-, commended.—(Columbus (Ohio) Cross atd.Jetsrad.: For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, Na Ili mash stree t ( . myrt TM. WARD PCIIIIIi Marro.-714 n ' Mon-O end Whig 0.1.11.41111 of the Third Ward, ..P 11041 request In meet at the Public School , on Sat. l ol , l i erdeY, the lath of Jane hub, al n ;Pe leel6 r . Ip e, szp. point two dolegalas to represept raid Wad le lY Couventkot, to meet at 'the Coast Hottest tito W Oa day, the 14111 day *rhino int, at ID k, A. hi, to nosoinettr candtdates for Nathmal, l and CoanlY , Wilkes, to be supported et the emu nil , electlen. Also, to nominate asandlolue to be sappertid brae Whigs and Antiossontie' L efsald Wand for,dte save of Belem Conacilman. • . use) • A y ? , c. Suns Waata—A meeting of tho Whigs attd Manna. sons of the Sixth Wanl of the city of Skusbursh, wW be hell in the eublic School More in tell Ward, on Saturday, the' Mt nom, at 71 o'clock, P. ld nor the purpose of eleaung two delegates to sleet W County Convention m Wednieday, Ws lath sly. • Jae Acomvu.--The ma of Mr. Patterson,. of Si.. mingham, wars . seriously injured on but Tuesday night, by the accidental dmchuge of a gnu into his mouth. The young man was ascertaining whether the gun woo loaded, by putting the amide to his mouth andidowing in the Urrel. Some powder was blown 'into a candle, close by, which commit. nicmed to that in the gun. and a discharge took place and fractured one of the young man's jaw., filling his mouth, face and nostrils with powder, and blew out a number of his teeth. The injuries are considered very dangercMs and his life is in great danger. Srssweramsa—There to an abundance of this luscious fruit now in our market; end the semen , we believe, has been very propitious to their growth and maturing. One men alone. Mr. Keibback, bring. in about one thousand baskets . day. He devotes perimeter attention to the cultivation of this fine Gun. His plants grow upon soil prepared especially for them, and matured in the autumn with leaves ken the finest, which give to the strawberries the rich flavor of the wad fruit, which is too frequently destroyed by the nurturing pro cess of gardener. Anatvat.s.—The arrivals of strangers, at three of the principallhotels, yesterday, amounted to about 175... Thu, considering the time of year, is a great number, and alumn the state of travel at Pittsburgh, even in the dull season, to be by no means insignificant. We notiim that Mr. James B. Irwin is putting up an elegant private mansion, urn the tomer 'of Penn and. Mitrbury Streets; and Mr. M'Koight it alp° erecting two more, On the cornkr of Penn and Pitt Sta. They are all intended Or private resi dences, and wilt be finiihed;in it style similar to ,other beautiful houses on that quiet and fashiona ble street. Brau:so—Th ere are oa len than seeenteel buldinge in the progreas of erection, in the up • part of the second Ward--two of these are inten ed firr hotels, and are quite -capacious and' hen •01.1. Heox's DsouvuserxrcOsusay.—We wore shown, yesterday, n picture fur Mr. °wax% pp:44r eior of the Exchange Hotel, taken by Mr. Hoge; excels any thing we have ever seen; and is con sidered, by good judges, the best that has been in. ken in this city. 'Pratt—Mr. Jas. Park, • member of the Lb, (Mesa, Greys, who Wea in the Mexican war, but got his discharge on account ofbnd health, died in this. city yesterday morning, from disease be had contracted in that country. US .49 .22 Tire . belfrey d the old Court house is \ rather dangerous. Why M it not. taken down below it falls some windy day, upon the crowded sidewalks to the great destruction of human life. Rncoimorrso.—The named &MOIL who was taken up 1101,136 time ago Gni firing a home, was mein brought befine the Mayor yesterday, on a charge of being oancerned in the inceMlimiam of last blonde) , night. He was committed is defy of bail. Tana is one United call from the press, . from all good citizens, kir the Police to be on eni envier the apprehensioa of the person or p opus concerned in the late destruction of priv • and public property by tires, We would remind our Zreaders that the boo kn. subscription to the Pennsylvania Railroad be open today at the office of the company, • at. the Exchange and Merchants and . Manilla,. revs Bank. , • CrnirlCTlo,l or Mr 1.012 IN THE /MIT 1 , 17:18 Michael W. Whelan •u tried is Wheeling, .a Teemlay last, ksr the Murder of hi. wile, and ma vieted of murder in thetirerdegree. The prisoner appeared extremely dejected, and. suffering with the Most intettee'bet talent agooy. lie bore the umouncement of the verdict calmly. ii Base Ricroint Aorsactao.=The Loarafocoa of Oldo beer, placed at the head of their eleclaril ti - et a man who declared wham a member of the Legislature, *That he gaoled no let!ir light to lead hinges to dutje.:thon the :forroehie eJifice of el tont in the &ate POLITICAL. soricms. V - The ovate of HUGH larrcut.l.l. will be p eetited to the WWI' and Atni.Masonie Costreott• twin tie, eseetobtel an, aestadideutior nowinatoot ara moll preferences butts@ thanMeath* of Couvatit on we mast be saarsahlod that. H. we InsaVeserd wtW the I Hid that II Mdchall has , el ibat He Witty and And Masonic pasty Of this rase are called epee 111100000 At t tweet Irat noon* relfered more; T , ‘ iris tidatT At the Win/ has or could be calkal In question t wyn. tC lierwaSe Lail MI Barataria Cam Ara rroa—Mrattnr Edson You wall ple t d‘' ;t7rßrEllg i' T;ind f lartfirnralorf ' eI to th e cotanty ‘ Canuity Convention for aosrantut " o7l ° . the Ann Mantua sod Wray caudal*. o=o Alt door The qualifications Of Mr Ryan al. .helm. • name the faithild diseharale of the dant. 0( the °Sue and kis fintariess and et:amulet:ley n W 10( graar strong clam. be eo the lavorabla considenuon of party. He will eupportalra tunrendota by my IS j MANY WHIGS COUNTY Roomma.—blessrerelnora Yon are segue*. trd to monotones throorrh the columns Qty.,: borer, moo mwrlfile: W. BOWMAN, RM., of Yldsu town ship, is a candidate for flameout.= fur the orriee 01 Re elfoot, mbreei to tia decision' of the Anti•Mascane and Whig Coonly,.Convention. • mythalkortf MANY WHIGS. To nos Buenas or Ammiaray Comerf.—Yellow Ciuseriso Bain requestad by a number of my friends roofer myself af a candidata hir In. office oldenk of COart of Quote+ Seaman. of Allegheny courtly, for manmation br Ibuti-llinmoia bold Wlug County Convention. If I should be' fdrmour mno melee the nonslontion,it shallto my endeavor to fulfil Melba, 'tie* of the office if elected. torMalbarS ,GEOROE WATSON.— To re* Varna or Ausalflarf mOmetful ly offer myself as a candidate for Clesk of the Coon of bower Seven:inn, At, of Allegheny Manly, subject to rho deciaion of* impuopelaing Dernaffielit Widg Con vention. If I should be an [tarlatan • as lo Ohtein the majority of your suffrage ',MY endeavor shall ho to discharge the duties of the office with adelity. otyltdervelta LEWIS YOUNG. RPM.= or ves Conan.—IIILARV BRUNOT, of the nth Ward, Pittsburgh, will be supported in the Ann Muotaie and 'Whig Convention, for the office of Cant u Recorder. Mr. Smoot was raised a fanner on Bre not's Island; is en oldeitiren, a good Whig, and won. thy of an active tampon. He was m the late war, and his Wier in the Revolutionary war. asyttikertf T CAST LIBERTY. E. Bnoole & Cos Please to announce for as the tame of JOHN AItEWEN, P. el. of Ilerrionaville, _as • suit able candidate for the office of Recorder of Allegheny county, at the nest annual election. Believing him mce,nhy, as well at competent, venpmsent him as our subject ma da to • decil orate Whig Convention in Jane 0001 ' ntylne SOUTH PAYEITE. COVET Ramerea.—blrems. Edam. You an toque.- ted to Innovate th. Mn eCORMICK, Esq., of of Moon township, is c an did a te for tiMillalloll for -Meoffice of Regime ,r subjoin to the decision of the Ann-31esonie and %%la/ County Conmennt. ntylb VERSAILLES. Comm Rao:Mx—W. are mutated to state that WILLIAM J. MARKS, of Allegheny eltY, is • candi date for the °M e ofe4tegister oric theoanty, subject to the noroloation of the Whig CO.Cltieft. torthi• Comm aw.wa.--Dadm W. (belly city, rill be aoliportsd before the Whig and )intl•Masonle Convalttniali for the What of County Ree naylnidlikarto MANY WHIGS. Cooorr Conattnerrag—THOMAS DAVISON,of Pee- Mee township, is a oandldate for the said office, alibis,. to the action of the AnibMasonle and Whig Cutout Convention. 14117:ditikartr8 Ciaas or qnstarsa ihnistogs.—JOHN 1101iNER, of Wilkinsttrgir, will -be enpaorted Winn the enrinng Convention to • candidate for nomination for Clerk of the Court of Quarter Session% by inytlONilkw . MANY VOTERS. Cceee or roe Coornt—DANIEL hfeCURDY, f IFltobeth, will be • eaudidete lei the office of Clerk f the ...VOW COWL. of AlleOenylooootr, subject to t deettion of the Aati-Muouic !opt Mug County Co • eention. efylesdkeete u cl • Mamas Erirrou, Please announce the name of .1011 CONNELL, of Upper Ili. Clair. M • candidate for e office of Recorder. Mc, Coma. Ls • Whig of the tig I e n i - i r rt ra av j r itt IN active euppoct. um , ,trwiN. County Reoterveb—The game of JOHN MECAD REY Isrespectbilly mellowed to . the Whig and Al 14.10140 Committal:4le Os . - 1 eviftntale for the office Register. ppo 'MANY nut:sin. ar JAILED M. /MUSH will be • candldato beforp the Ambhlationic and Whig CotiOly Convention, for the °Age pf Cleft of the Court of Quarto, Resat alley ho. milt.. SIXTH WARD. Ur T. Is Mihni•LAN will be • candidate for th e alma of Clerk Olio Coon of (lame ilmilooll, A., ethics% to the decision of Dm approaching Conventi mYlAtiltortf T ?' ' .. e . Coven Corr =The name of THOMA RAHMAN will be toed to the Whig and An Masonic Convent{ •to assemble imbibe lash of Ju mat, as a candidabs r L1i . 41 above e,a. mytHawls • • - THIRD WARD. . C 0.71 CObnialadiiiWe • are Mouested to as slim WILLIAM DRIOLON, of Allegheny city, will • candidate for Opt above oNee lathiest WM. &Mal of tho Anti-hlasohic an d %Viiig ' County Convention. .m*Alfdikw• .vs Pt, • Jrate ri f ' clet i titathe . 1 girr•e • ate ' r ‘ .7fAL L , ' ' . 0 , J .,,,,,, the decision of lisp Anti.hbolonie god Wb Clopvendpn. . tuy3u:dAvetc 00.11 Ricolnini.—Atenn. Editors: You, ~. . quastedgo annotate. h th e columns of your p • per that JOHN M of West Dia township, Is • cuadidata for of County Remitter, subret to the &echelon of ' Masonic and Wlog County Convention. . Lel:el/torte Cttlseas are honorably assured Mat the ful!a w - I MlTin=a t tire " . Irtit ' e t ta i rd " tr ol- wtr, cannot these highly respectable chinas, wbo knee tried it ' • Mr. Geo. Beckett, el Elm it, New Yea. . Mn. Matins Beeves, Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Mn. Wm. Traughlas, 92 King st, New York. Mr. MOMS Jactiou, Efa Libany at, Pittsburgh. Cullen, late barber Mesta.' EL Mattes. And mere than a hundred others state, though thia must ' oµ4cf th,,,, r force the hair to grow ma the iivid Pt 6.e. map II utir stpnorthe lion Md.; removing *mut( gad dm tar from the roots, and making light, red et gray hair awning dark look, and keepttig dry, hatch or wiry halt rapist, soft, clean and • besound,i a very, very Maculae. gold at IVM. JAMSON'S nY lAhrity .1. ma ig -• Bain, at.—The Genuine Hays' Unman a. so elude mole cekbriad Cu. lot the above tben may or sneakers. Ile ewes lee thews ga mum fable WN. JACKSON, .r RAMMED, On the 701 hilt., by the Rev. Thomas Pavilion, Mr. lona htlkvarn. of Clarion county, Pa., to Cafta n. Poem, daughter of Gomm, Porter. Esq., of Croon Creek village, Washington eountyDila. Yesterday morning, J0613./1 Peet, in thei 711 h year of his age. The funeral will take place from the residence of his father in Diamond alley, between 3Voal Yonitlifield atreete, at 4 o'clock this evening. On Thursday, the nth inst., Parstes Pee es., aged 77 years. His funeral willlake Ogee thee day, iFtidiry,i et 4 o'clock, P. 111.. from Washington street, .tene the ear ner of Wylie. His friends are invited to attend. TOVIDE COMMISSIONERS PENNSYL VANIA RAIL ROAD COMpANY. • - • - - GENTLEMML—Sinee the subscrictiOg. for Twenty Thousand Shawl of the Stock in this compa n y has been advised by the Rail Road Convention, numer ous suggestions have been made_ to me that die book. should be again open to give each es and disposed an opportunity to subscribe individuallpto the stock. In conformity with the expressed wish cf your fellow • eitisens, I have to request that you wilbj , again cause the boots to be opened at such time and' lace as you may deem most expedient. Very respectfully. S. V. MERRICK, Weal Pa. R. R. Co, Pittsburgh, J... 41648 e Pennmylvanla /1.! EL d eimpa,y, IN pursuance of the fo remg requesheouce here. by given that Books will be opened . for subscrip tion to the stock of the Pennsylvania go Road COM- Rimy, on Friday and Saturday, the NH dod lab Jithe, worn 9 o'clock, A. M.. to I o'clock, PS'hiq at the Com p any's office Third street, below Mathith and at the Merchant's tr. Manufacturer's Bank, and at the Ex change Bank—Fore Dollars per share Bibe paid at the time of subscription. . • . Interest at the rate of six per cent. pth anneal, will be paid by the Company on all iustaldients from the dste of payment. THUAIAS BAKED7I.I., CIIARLI AVERY, JOHN H. SHOEN BERGER, WILSON M'CANI4.EuS, • ' WM. N. LYON. O. W. JACKSON, ' J. K.MOOREHEAD, le7ilt WM. FICHBAIIM.: City flinglaferrialaGailery TIMID 11.413, POST OK I= sruittso. • LSQ HUGE begs leave to inform the daze. of Pius burgh and vicinity, that be has isken the Doper- Oen Rooms lately occupied by Mr. Porler. The pub lic are sseuredllsat all theism improvements ore seem red, antliewilk be brought into operadoni by Mr. Hoge, *ha .loe• law a eonalmit operawr .thee the on was firm discovered. Entire satisfaction ill 'guaranteed to all who may become his patrons.' Me, H. will refer with pleasure to. Mr. Poner,iu whose establishment ho has opened for the last tvvelwe months. Family Poo Engravings, Daguerreotypes, Re., accurately mie. Likenesses taken limey weather, and Act its lockets, breast pins, cases and frames • , • Instructions given in every brmich of the an, and ap. parents furnished. jelktf GOODS FUR DRESSES—W It - Murphy W has lately received a full assortment of white goods for Ladies Dresses, Including—Scotch mull Mus line; Swiss do: Nonsook do; plain Jaconets; small bar red do; slain barred d0...1 Also, For Evening Dresses—Mineembroidered Swiss Muslim; pink embroidered Tarlton do; blue do; new style dainnsk striped and embroidered do; plain white, blue, pink and straw colored do; also, embroidered and Swiss Muslin. by the pond, for Evening Dresses; also, Block Lore Shawls, Scarfs and Capes—French and Scotch needle work Collars; no assortment of new and beautiful style Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; mourn ing do; all at lowest cash prices, at north•enst corner of 11:1 and •Itel so. Steams ICnigine and Raw MIII for Sal.. fee their upper Mill, with its Stem Engine and . iLat ntiud h Cutting Establishmen , , and the Frame Building con mining them, for sale onreasoneble and aceommoda ung terms. The thewenigine is an excellent one, and all the works In the Sawing and Lath Coning estab lishments ore iu good order and condition, and a pur- Omer C. remove the whole and put gem into opera tion in another place, in less Man Meg days. Letters post paid, directed to the subecribers, Fittsbureb, wilt be promptly attended to, jelktf . NEVILLE B. CRAIG it SON: XTEW WORK RV HEADLEY—The Life of Oliver 1.1 Cromwell, by J T Headley, swhoi of "Napoleon and his Marshals," "The Sacred Mountains.* "Wash. Macon road his . Geimrabt." me etc. Reecired this day and forAale b y 1, JOHNSTON .k.• STOCKTON. jea iktokAellers, cot market and 3d am American. Poet am/ Chronicle co • . • *notliar Supply of ChPetering" Plasm VOirgAnt On( neer Piano Fortes. Inillestivrood, 43 and 81 oe 5.7 tares, will he Terri...l - Stint rty for rale daring this suet, t•y JOHN 11•101 , t' H., tote Agent for Chtekerong'g Pists4 1 4,' Pennsylvania . ••- I • je.s AIACK}:REI-11,1 bt.l.iltitni No 3, Nlaiiachuit ' nou inodoo; Irons ithiagaribtol . n coostgotoeut ood tor Okalle by 110111;11INON k TEM jesi:3l itcood, ItODUCE 40 bbts S F Flour; 00 do Coro 91ril„10 P du Coto, to do Qtas,t do WM.. Bolout for by 125 J C ItIDIVELL wotot SSA LTS—BI bbl. on ronognmean ancl.ltor sale w ,11. aloft, by ion J C BIDWELL' TIRMS COOPS—A IA Aluon & Co, GO Market st, bovejust reed I Ones °hick CnnolA cum pruing Bermes; Unenadokeo, Ilantobaoro 41c Cbeno. Chalbot.ao. he. • lon LIAWIII—A A Natnn & Co. have on hand eve variety of Shawls, wind, they are*lling al redo iy erdrriees. littlßE&l)Cklltrintith Johnson. 46 Market st, liisicyndl reedy antitumor.: at those wide Thread Len(aw 114 rt. per yd up. Al6O, one canon of hblehlio do; our do.rans Point dB also IS cartons roans Lanes Deal., sad others will fool hto their Blithest to cad, as they will be sold at extremely low pleas. yrd !MMMMM On- 'DAMNS—WU las Hunch Raisins, in store and for .I.4.arde by UAGALEY & SMITH IDIOTS AND PEARLS-27 casks Pearl A.; 13 In To,* ins Sala by Jen HAGALEY & SMITH 1141[THITE CRAPE--A fresh supply Pat He'd .4 for site by see C AILLICTIINOT .I , HIII 414.1. cord Calubt .icsicir SADDLENWTHREAD, differ... colon, for utle by l ey C ARBUTILYOT STIIREAD—.TitIers" green, half bleached sod wk.. for talc by pies c ARBUTHNOT INDIA RUIIIW.EL CLAYTILIND-- Cos opriging a large clock, such as Coals, Sacks . , Pea Jackets, Cape. W or without likelier., Leggtoge of three different kind., Liars, Ye., all to be had at the India Robber De. pot, No 5 Wood rt. j.A J k 11 PHILLIPS ' QINGHAAIS—A A Mason & Imre received six eases sew style of Gingham., whic are wi ling at the extivme low price of 11S a. h they lIAWL.S—A A )loon & Co. have reed upwards MU of IWO ehrki. of every kind, comprising some ve il superior Crape, Silk and Patin Shawls. jet BOUGHT COLLARS—A A 11Luon & Co, No CO Market sr, have mid mc'd per express, SW Wr's ' C l oXr. of every variety, some smite low price of log cents. ' let rpOMAPCO-1,1 kegs No G twig; Tobacco, IatoGGII 4. from steamer Monongahela and for sale by fez JAMES DAL,Z ELL FOIJIL-03 bbl. receiving from mmr Consul and for ado by m 7 JAMES DALZELL GREASE—: lib!. Greme,uow landing from mearoe Cumberland and for sale by • ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, front ot LNEATIIEES AND GI:NSF:SP—Now lauding f • steomer Cumberland and for man by je7 ISAIAH DICKFX A Co Cboles now landing fnam suns Camber • land and for We lir le.? ISAIAH DICKEY & Co Dm.. PEACHES-150 boa Tennkeiiee, in store and for sale by je7 ISAIAH DICKEY in Co OST—From the stemer causal, a bbl of Herring, jj masked Ellitnurville, Ohio" It was left on the wharf on Wednesday last, and it is +unused it hes been hauled off through manias. "IkT 11. SUGAR—Id hhde Furs. NCI poser, meeived by steamer Telegraph and (W We by red SIe.WMARBAUGIi IhKE:dili PORK —lb Gbh p kless Pork, Met ree'd U 7. and for sale bp' &W lIAMIAII6II, jee maim mid 104 fronts% FIIEATHERS-:-Jut received and for sole by J. 4 COCIIIIAN0)3 wood at PIS. jut reed sad fo 0 sale by BRAUN& REITER ANILLA BEANIS—Pri , •e quality. just reed and V for "ale b je6 BRAUN h. REITER_ OIL NNTRIOL—ULIcarL;oye Aniseed and for sale at the DruA /Rote .1 KIDD & Co A Ildhld—in•lible ut .tole sand 1 t sale at the drub warehousapi" KIDD & Co ALLEN'S NERVE AND DONE LINaiiINT-90 jor.s just received and fur sale by jed ; J KIDD& Co-. Tx EN? SEED—Four bids for Uttle at the drug WM. jilla house of jes , J KIDD k. Co, 'FISHING BOOTS.- -Tr do: iddis Rubbed Fishing Gloms, jom reed by sr press:snd tor axle et the In dia Rubber Depot, No 5 We meet. HOULDEIt _dui. Shoulder Sraces:ln dia Rubber, recefeed' by elves. and fur safe a the India Rubber Depot, 5 wood Street. jes J & II PHILLIPS IRUBBER BALLS— id doe India Robber Halls for children, an eacallent article (or esercia OS Putt received by express, and Int ugh: by .1 4 41 PHILLIPS, IV/WOW 11111.TS-11 Mwas' aamplas, reCeived LIZ express and (or ash, by je3 J g. II PHILLIPS BRITANNIA ta k. - TA L. RARE:-Jon received, (raa ..11 the manufactory, Britannia Coffee Pots dS Tel do; do Sugar howls and Cream Cups; do Slop do; th large Pitchers, with lids; do Molasses do do; do Cram Urns, with lamps. For sale el low prices: _rod (JILL &GUPPY, t ign niE Pit c h": LILOWINU PAINTED BLAB: QUEENSWARE i, We are now receiving a Ince IMOltlllent of this cheap and beautiful ware. jeS GILL &GEITY AIVERICAN 4LIEENSM its varieties, at the autri AHF Can be had in al ARD bids lotnl Ij landing frolo stoorpoi bloosenger,abd for sale Or to etßooroitsiguroota 103 , SAMEOI DALZELL iiilBll-30bbl;prooe No 1511oil; DJ do No 3 Macke rol; to arrive told for solo by rektor • - TAAFFE tr, O'CONNOR ITCId-6 tibia Pnen, on hand and for nee tort alone by jel. TAAFFE A. O'CONNOR 1.1 5 1i-2) bbls in store and ,: for .i.s l es• le bo ,. ' a Bai. itACN,EIIBI.—No Vs s nd 3, l , arv i at y Y t Land sale by SraSALTS-414b1. ceive4 'and far sale Ly : leL . 5 TASSEY t. DEST rposecco—ts nperior quality, reed. on eonagnment and for sale low by Jea TAU-EV it' pwr 1:10138k1-1 rrrd 44.1,AranstreiTA, riaRASOLS-15'uties ialk,ionon and &ohm Par•; awl., bale style. and kandaoWa pauerm,lta°Pea• i, and for We by SHACELFZM& wrirer, wuNI IrEILVET COlll.l. , —Thee llruss.W iorloonquldily lowly bangup Corde, jurl opened sod for vale ve ry low. ler VAIIjvCIZI.KIT a mull: P— lace ottoman! o! blue, blue iusi tn .*. g e, and fumy maim, !Ovary clesitible tato and v na alor, just opening and fur solo to the trade at ostenonlinasy low rases, by the Om, &et wiIi&CKLETT & WHITE AUCTION NAB By IL Lotman t Co, Auctloomers, I=l On Wednesday, the 11th instant, at II o'clock, at the auction steno on Ithebanan's wharf— -5151 BAGS RIO GOFFEE--Sna Imported in the Elizabeth and Manchester- Catalogues. aml samples will be prepared the day before the sale. .•jeS —— By Theta. Amadenos & Auctionearst Lnolsvn.i r ICY 13S tilirtt. N. 0. SUGAS. ATIAUCTION.—Oa Tuesday, the 2011 i June, cotranenclog at In o'clock, A. IL, we will sell 124 kinds. prime New Orleans Sugar at Auction. E=l The hugest and mrnt splendid/at of Fu rn iture ever offered at public rale in Prnabrardt, will be sold thir morning, at the furniture ware mom of the late ftrtu of Roberts Cr Kane, No e 2 Third street, between Wood Wd Market, b 9. order of Ewing BrownEeld and Wm. ilson, admitustrators of the late W. B. Roberts, deed; Pd at the game time and place , V lam of ground on ennsylvania avenue, undone lot of ground in South Pittsburgh, a deseriptum of which will he given Let the time of sale. tea JAR WRENN*, Auct Perearyaory Sate Of Furniture, Feather &ea, kleddin4,,&c., on account of whom it may concern, at Ammon, at the United Stales Hotel.' • • • On 'Saturday DCA Jane 10th, at tO o'clock to the forenhan, will be eold•po.itirely, without reserve, un account of whom it may concern. at the United States Hotel, corner °Menu street and the Canal Basinjea thrr beds and bedding, among which are in pert the following, vim Feather bede, bedding. mattresses, car peting, bureaus, obeli; books, mantel ornaments, Sc. • Those concerned in the above property, will take notice of this advertisement. • ich ' JAM} biIegENNA, Atiet By Join D. Davis, Auetlasmir: • Great Sale of Imported Winei:Liquors, Havana Segal-4'4, BY JOHN D DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. • . On Bowles, June 2C4h, commencing at 10 o'cloek, A. B. at the warehouse of P. C. Martin, comer of Smithfield and Front streets, will be sold without re. serve, his entire M.*,meminting to nearly 1120,13011: A large proportion of the Wine. and Liquors consist of some Of the most celebrated brand., and various vintages, ranging from 1330t0 1842, and or direct Mt . portimion Sale will be continuer from day to day until all ore' sold, at the owner is declining the business. Among which are the following. vizi— , 17 outs superior French Brandy, choice brands 10 blots Peaeh brandy very old; 4 pipes superior Gin; - 58 casks Port Wine, various brands; It liLds and casks Whim Wine; .11 pipes Madeira Wine, selecte d brands; qr pipes superior pale Sherry Wine; 18 •• dry and sweet Malc,ge Wine; " Teneride • do • 11 " Lisbon do 2 " Red *to • S hhds St Fatephe Claret do puncheon look Whiskey; 1 do and 3 bids Jameica Spirits; E 4 Wile Old Rye Whiskey . 4 Mule, quarts sad piny , n Porten . . rei bottles East India Ali; 74 dolt bottle. very fine Claret Wine; • 38 baskets 'Champagne do . . adult Cordials, assorted;. 12 hit Winn and Stoughton Bitten; 40 duten bottles Brandies, very old; 50 '8 Wines 10 Y aOld Rye Whiskey; • N7Bo3lsuperiur Havwa Sega.; 10 bx. fine quality Tobacco; • 38 hos and halve. iSanliatie; 50 bide Cider Vinegar, 20 " C o PPertm; 2 • •• 30 large lawn LosfSiman Lemon Syrups, Pepper Sauce, Brandy Fruit., Tema-. 10 Catsup, dolt Playing. Cards, Wines and Liquors in Wand casks. Together with stand casks tails, fix tures, and a great variety of other articles. ' [v. Catalogues will be reedy on the Ithh, and goals may be examined previous to the sale. le9 ID - Steubenville Herald, Wellsville Patriot,Greens. burgh 111MM...sneer, Wheeling 'haws, Brownsville Free Press, Itt'ashingtoti Reporter, Islairseille Record, Beaver Argus, New Lisbon Palladium, Cadiz Repub lican. Youngstown Republican, AllegbenyNews, to• py weekly ull gale and wed bill to Gazette. --- Dry Goode, ft, at Auction- On. Thursday morning, Jute 10, at 10 o'clock, u the commercial Sales Boom, coiner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, mural' crinsignmentsof fresh and fashionable fanny nod staple Dry Goods. o'clock, has assorted gleesome; 11 do windrow glans, as okfted 1 , 12.; 3 iron safes, for manned house and steam - ts; Shelf chests Y 11 and black tea; Of qr casks Bls t)eira wine; do French brandy; S his Viggiano white,: win cigars, match., window sash, shoreli, queein ware; hardware, cutlery, at, A general assortutent of new and second hood house hold furniture, de. 71- o'clock, m. A large quantity of g o od quality and 'fashionable Barna summer ready made clothing, boots, shoes, dry gold and ether watches ' fine qua li ty pen end et biros., jewelryikinves and fork., mon, brace and btu, trunks, ke. je9 JOHN D DAVIS, duct, P of Auction: mecisid Paper., tm 7 _ , M ro n. of WiistrakA lk ale Co illk me es Roam, ial Salns, olleeUoa of mil a"e'rlantr2bobOkws.,lin'lar..q,u4 . v. wo i:: ka kc ou . theajkiml ..„ mance., y racket tieee7;...k non paid .41 a nd ree l blink booby tuna a ad on ' thelslVmoon °rule. DWI" c." .s"ar' ' JOHN D DAVIS:Ann lIUIMI PITTSBVILMI,TURATRE. Veers, hint tr Id4o.lct DSEAhr SEA, ••". • - 'rennet. Linuwood . Mn. Peon Alley Crcsker L M. Penni. Anne Tian Min Pas& During the erentnerlinEE DWES, by MISS ANNA MALVIN A.k To be followed by SOLDIER, SAILOR, TIM= AND TAILOR. Huey Tiraselay . , Mr. Oxley. Mr, Dunn To conclude eritli rho ' WIDOW'S' :VICTIM. Mr. Duna. Slice Petrie. . . Peic-cs . Miassaix.—DretasCircle, I:O,eN Ser.ond Ticr, a cis; Pit, Cc Gallery, YU. rrHE ORIGINAL. it/L . O oa SABLE HA/MOM-SIB gogaisting of Megan , W. EL Plower, W. Roark, J. Bond, D. Jacobs, R Farreß and T. Archer, nopect. hilly inform the citizens of rinsing:ill that Stay will give *aeries of Ethiopian Cancers, earruneneyng en Monday eveakor, May nth,. anal Continuo Friday, and • • Gude ol Alhoisaion,% gents. J. c: BENSON, Agent. CITY OF PITTSBURI.4I, 5.5.44 Tamale) basing occurred In the representation of the Third Ward, in the Select Council of said thy, occasional by the resignatipu of Kowa Porn m, Est,, and the said Coe n- • cil having, by a resolation parent June sth, A.. D. 1.549, ordered ut eldpdon to 05 the aforesaid yummy— Therefore I, Munn. desks, Mayor f said city, to ...Wan. with the providon of an Act of the Gene ral Amenably tartlet State of IPeonsylvaoia, providing for die jecorporatian of the city of Pittsbergh, do lame this, my Proclamation, declaring that on the Saone Teensy ofJune, A. D. ISIS, being the [9th day of said month, the freemen of the Tman Wmus of the city of Pinsburgh, qualified to vote for niemben of the House of Representatives of this Commonweat aril* meet to. nether at the usal place of holding edam in raid Weld, and elect by ballot n onion of the aforesaid WOW, declined 10 ho cleated a member of the House of Represeptitives of this Commonwealth, to fill said liven under my hand and Deal of said city of Pitts h, this eth day ofJune, A. LSI& j . HAH D. RIEJ, ADAMS, hlayor TIII toarn OMMAN wont Trri 1/AKIVIT, at !TIT. WitP.CIIOQLEY, RWARD RYAN, ISAAC I. mull, JO IL EILORRISON,having a s themselves together wider the style and title ellklmoley, Ryan Co., for the mataufacture of Wood YIP., sod as their type is eltegether made b acho. nerr, the Invention of Isaac N. Singer, one o u t fit fine, they feel confident that they offer a More perfect article of type, mid at much lower rates than any heretofore, offered le the United Stoles, and am nobr ready to fill orders for the same. . . . . All orders addressed to Schooley, Ryan & Co., at their mace in Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets, will be panetnally attended to. IE7 Proprietors of newspapers, an cying this ad. verusement 3 months, and sending . ..lt the op ir paper, will be entitled to reeMve their nay kg lave, 012 parehisin three times she artmtAnt of %et: bill tor advertising. je7:dana C XZ=:;= . . 0EA.1.11.0 PROPOSALS will be received og the stare of MM.. P. Heim, Wood streey Pittsburgh, no , til she g3th nut., at 4 o'clock, P. AL, kit en ding the piece of rued known aa.EwalPs HdJ oci the Pittsburgh and Coal Hill Turnpike Road, agreeably to itin plan and specification to he seen at tke Mary at sald Hawn ILT ;last stunk the pnce per yell! for aLy, kfisp atone and rock. yThe bidder trißbe Allegan, Riven security for the faithful perkunistana of his contract, such u alien be satialketory to the ktoard of Managers. H DYING, Preet. jegtd ' W BOOTH, Seel. .• FANCY DRY GOOD& SEAMAN-4 i"r0.4 1 AtsVttastits N r o ari_ h ,L e. ihk a J. M ted nOslioy Bonin, Lam, Embrosuertes' " roneg uos, Shawls, Hosiery, GUT s,e Lorene, Botanist ONO ALL OTHER VAILISrIbIiOF FANCY GA& They Write country Itterehapts, visiting New Took, to examine their stock beton resking than bonbons. Mr. Moir wss for many years of the bouso of Y 7. Stewart tr. Co, from which be retired, on the let of Jan. 18411; sod Mt. James !Schwa; torn hn an Interest to the bollloceet) woo . 1 .9 favorably known kt that estaL lishmettl. •, , ,„ amebaloess Triumphant: TOWN4END, del celebrate.% statatfiecturet of 'Pavneseod's Sarseparilleuc has edmiaedpahbe ly that this Cahforsiso Plant la "Tar better than nom. and to the "eheePeet and bestesed{eise le the stolid! , Pamphlets Containing lotetalKosinfenostion as teas remerkable properties in &a ewe of Fever and Ape, Pulmonary CoMpletols, Nervous Affections sod Culaseoss Urn, from the aunt tospechtbie ces, may he talned tho . speries, or will be for waded to post paltrappliesho, pet mell; FREDERICK A. GAY, Proprietor of ...Clay's Ceochalagua," Jean ' • Depo 96 Broadway, New Yotk. EIM=I .11yAberv:U—.i partner with * capital of 11400, to gg eassge with the advertiser is very mailable manufacturing busetess, when there is no compel. tine, and that pays a pmit °flit/per cent To • per. wn wenting a perfectly We and permanent haziness, an opportututy offers seldom to be met with. Address J. IbehrearA, at the other of thin impel, stating where an lutervlsw eau be bad. , . jetdit• surEa Ul k PBEBOII CIAMIS—W- R Unspby ; n o.. the attention of maternal amain to kis suponnuntt of my !3e114 , 14411 W new= English Moths. A few . pp mmo- vary superior bLsek Freonb, just Teo* also, Boaskins 'and Cassiasesell, to great variety{ manor Cassluassea sad TAWS, for and boys , weif, blank Wile Vesuags, white isp,..Bion do; gains - *tuts and botdord Luau cookie my* uper addle and Waked silk* - rats Way., it.dorrote.; Gauss, Merino and cotton Underskaru, (of .unonsr way; ' blk and faney'Craralg Oinks, )1/4. BTERN.WHLT.L BOLT, al about lISO, tons bat then, dna, .boat tan months oat, will be" 4 at bantam, ifapplication tam. , -- ses malt. will Peebles towastip, l st o' u clock. AM, his slight, b this soil intrust ries. oldie Mon (arose Fan. i~ td • SAUL. MiIiFLYY, 44WL STEAMBOA - TS. CINCINNATI - & PITTNIIIIIIOII,,- • DAIL - Y•PACKET•LINE. - XHIS era known :ins of epleadid passenger Stem ers is no*. composed of the lugest, irenftest, best bed end furnished, and most powerful Lome on the water. of the West. Every accommodation and com fort that money can procure, has been psi:gilded forges.. The Line has been m operauou for five yeara —has canted a million of people without the least Mil ey to their persons. The boats will beat. the foot of Wood.sueet the day previous to muting, fis therecep lion of freight and the entry of puseugers on the. rega in, /a Lit eases the peerage . money must be paid to advance. • . . _ • SUNDAY PACKET. The ISAAC ' NEWTON, Capt. A. G. Meant% ad.. leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at In u'eitsCal Wheeling every Sunday evening at 111 r. n. - • • : May tbr, 1a47. MONDAY PACKET: • The ItIONONOMIELA, Capt. .vr,llkneltior burgh, every Monday morning et lU rieluek; - Wiseelina every Alianiey creaung et 10 P. It TURIMAT PACKET.. . t The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. J. liimmirn, wW leave Itiusburge rmery:Tuesday esorninfat 10 esheek; wheeling every Tuesday etonung u iQM.Y:LI. • - . INILDNESDAITVAVELICT. ' The NEW ENELAND Ne. - 2; Capt. S. Met, keve ri.berith every Virodoesdoy molting ol to o'clock; Wheallog overfWedoorloy erelong a, IO r. r ' TUVIIIIDAY. PACKET., The BRILLIANT, Capt. Gum, will Ileave Pius burgh every Thursday morning at 104:o'clock; W 1111440 every Thursday evenutg at 10 r. r . FRIDAY PACILET. The CLIPPER No. X Cap. Chooar,ariu tie.. burgh every - Friday =riming la 10 , clock; Medias every Friday everurig at 10 r. R. - _....._. _._... . . RATIIRDAY PACKEt..' ',.. . The AM3SENGER, gag a . S. fluso,,vrill Soave {'ili a burgh every Saturdey morning 0110 o'elgek yheeting every Saturday dramas at 10,r, AL, NEW LISBON AND PITTSBLItGIi DAILY - UNE OF CANA L AND STEAAI PACKETS, A $ 7 m i lak (au otAsoow,) • • Leities Pittsburgh doily, at 9 o'cloelt,' .sl.i 64 sr- ' rives at Glasgow, (Iniondrolthe Sandy and Beavei.,Cs nal.) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at IL, same night: Leaven New Lisbon at 6 crank, P. AL, (making the trip cutlet to the river during the night.) sod Glasgow_ at o'clock, A. and &MVOS at. Pittsburgh *A4 P.. M.—thus undling a continuous line for • carrying pas 'WlWl' $l . and freight, between New ut shorter 'Buie and at• less rates than by any other route. The proprietors adds Lute have the pleasare chin. foriningßie public that they have fitted name first class Canal Boms, far the accommodation of passengeraand [might, to tun in connection with • the Liman • steamers CALEB COPE end BEAVEE, and concert tog, si Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Cinch' , and other daily lin' • of ,reamers down. the Ohio - and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge them , selves to spans no eTn or trouble to insure eels fon, safety and &spate a nd d nab of the public a sham of than patmo.ge. G M. IDLETt.N, • .. 4 ‘ . !??7 3 "',„ • R. HANNA, & Co. •• gaylluf J. BABBAUGH & usi." - • 7‘ebr,,Usitear. r.;NOTICE—The steaja r er BEAVER.t...E.GItirt tea . will leave after this node; for /leaver • Glaagavr and tVellarille puneuudly, sap n'eloaa ilia tnataing tay2o iris. • PITTIMURGEI BIZOWNWIitUaLIiI Dolly Paaket LIAR ; FEBRUARY Ist, WO FEBRUARY 14.16111 LEAVE DAILY AT BA. EL, AND 4r.1.1.-: • The following new home emplane miErit i the ha' for the present scums AT. , • LANTie; Capt. James Parlthiso_ r rr LIALTIC, Capt. A. Jams* and LOUIS ApLAISE, Copt, E. - :Bennett 'rhel wets ate entirelp toew, and are fined tip without reganl expelled. Ev ery comfort don money c. procure hos been pretride& 'yhei l Enats will lease the hloneugahela Wharf MCI as the vet of Koss st Passengers twill be puesanal tat boa ,as the boats will monody leave at tie Weer . Used heats. 8 A. AL aria P. M - . FOR WHEELING; CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. ROMA/ SArouu sew steamer r.iturkr.-,.—Tb . TELEGRAPH; Perry, commander, tic RI kilns for Lookrille and all intirmetUate pens crsty.Saftnlay, Precisely. For 1 or postage sappyyl7 'on board or FORSYTH k DUNCAN, Aleuts.. ' Tbe Telegraph b as beast expressly kr a molar packet, and rnth a Tiew endtelr Mo emakorl. pupu .se.otte.rsir.tb.te,maccmat.cdatione see Mimed no no boat 'OS ' . • FOR ST. totas-mturt , • "•._ . . 1 - The new light dmght Passengar r lel packet - AMERICAN. MOLE.' - Junes Atkinson, mu:tarosill learn or the above and Consintediats ports 011titus Coy, the 1 1 / 1 1. lost, at 10 o'clock. : ' '". 6 ' i, 'For freight or passage spply rerboard, or :-. . 3e9 ti B MILTENBERGER, Agent. - rho toot, raniqg n otearner " Clark, coaste ' . le l atTi r rir theolSoro d hstorsoodioto. landings, IW.iday. For freight or !log jet/ FOR NEW. ORLEANS. - • The splendid steamer TAGLIONI s - hts,m ter, mil/ Mare Osr thaahorm nd toren:tangs parte enViedneeday as idesseisek, A_JIL ----- • Vor Re htor passamapply on boar& - ; )67 roitsT. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS ItlV,klit: The fine 'learner • , ALIQUEPPA, 24•Cormiek, muter, trill tearerkor aM • re and Intermediate porta thin day. For freight or panne apply on hoard . Jai FOR NEW ORLEANS SAVANNA,"'- DuDentaori, master, swill leave kw nbover d truer:media...prta on dm day, -gilt Ina. For freight or passage opply on laird ird neauwat prrrsuußo tn. cuicuatariPAcxEr NENVENGLANkI, • . Velure, master, will ran an • M 0.." afternoon packet from. Final:iamb to Cincinnati. She leaves on her first trip. under th e miss arrangement, neat Monday, at 4 o'clock, P. hL• • FOR sr. LOUIS. • The fine steamer 7 • J I CRITTENDEN, . lamed, master, will leave for aurae, d intermediate port. ihiatday. For trembler paasage apply on board. REGULAR PrTTSBURGII AND ZANERVI LE PACKET. Theto n na DD More, mastr, will leave ' 4 gulatly as above.- - - This boat Is entry way adapted to this, on at paisengers. I S runs is connection with/le any Lind, which meets her at Beverly. Far freight • par saiii apply on board. . killi eIIStANNAtr7:377 - ; Rnovt.4. TV/IDA! Yaczet- • : ..,„.. _. :-"Vhanaor and light dtaaght stator! . MT. VERNON, P. - • Koontz, Greeter, trill IEI4. for de Lore and anotnaedlato portaon Tao,- day,loth inn, at 10 A M. For freight or passage afillr oatanktd. • ' r FOB WHEELING AND -DRIDORPORT. The neat and substantial hue Intel ".. 'steamboat . , gIIBISON, -, .1 , adrew Inc Nester. bus MUMS" bre regular trips between 'Mauling, Bridgeport end pine. burgh, irariag Pittsburgh on.hiondsprandThars.ray. LBEGULAA PACirlft. FOR 1311KFREILL • , The marl/1./bat stramet • m ilialtame WEI 11 1 d altinr ..:=6::`,:t.NrVedam;! days sad Saturdays of each oreek.• - rar fmai 3 Ot ar pas - sTar tow 1111313311".1F240 - 132. ' • .PVITSLIVRGH a WHEELING' PA '• ... Iro irr Donal .10any, roassari m Wm; tram Whealug, , Monday, ,‘ Wednesday and ay, Id to oelote • y. Leave Wheling. every Tnesday,, airaday an!! P.a. turday, at 7 o'eloet, a ist.prvelaely.. • '' .. • ' The Consul will load at narko astartaaliata pans.— Every atocenodatiou that ranbnwocared for the mo tors andmats. of pamagera has been paavutedi Th. bona also orayt&rt with a eelt-aelinc Wasp vsard to • r o cZyllero.lolll. Fur frll 3 lll , 4,; , E=try . GM , Tetra •-• .' comer of , lsterid tadiiadield de. : MenaaPORT,ifiLLZAHLTLI - Aiiii.WIESINGAIIIIi- . . . , LA CITY PACKL - T. • . .. ' 14 The new steamer ; •. •• • .I;SI23PATCIL , .. , • 'NotAr„,,s,..i...t e r, will rtuqii alarm, leavnar Pittsburgh "every . Monday ' • Weduesdny an 'Ridgy,' at Oi o'clor ksa, sr.' and lrelt - nongutiala City every Tuesclay,TharsdarsoglSattaday, - at 8, eehiek,,e. sr. 'Fort tretabt or puss& atri;lko t s • Tikraff 7 0 ; aaa 111 0 , 14111A1 . bl stij art D ill Utter, will lAi for the 1..0v0 anieryW.4l47 and I*. - ba.urdai; 4P. N . tar -11114.11, - • Nestle* teMainivehearst BXPRESS ICON& PACICET-L1:1E.1 I PtittairE LPHIKANDBALT/WORE satueribers have magiaged The light draagla "...b" , YANKEE, 14 caregJpeaseagers to at,d W . Attneduct as Freeport.. She w ill PePert daily at: Welockie the morning, from the first meet above the upper Bridge.. Pusengers will breakfast on board, and will be paneteal at the hour. • • , Foe passage or taßinnatiloe epee r. ~, • W.SUTCI Mon. House, Pam—Nine Dollar . = , - - Or. throLugh!. D. lE7MII &Co., Canal Enda. • - By this arrangement passeng era waß go through le. than ` ree sitars mg, a. hall, paassokoerg the raa. road ea 6 CLIPIE TM STATION LIME. ftSll.ls4B_ p n no o he gro " n i a t cm ° thevr ml eilr ild , l ' eav/tZ Produceand merebense taken "slow rats, Merchandise from Baltiniorn brought out at Crumb rata' • Time, are day. rCBiDWELL, Ass, Water at, 9 doom stave Movies. HOll2l2.Pitabargil. , J B ROBINSON &BOIOLM, 92 Booth Charke.elepaltimore. BIM W. co.. - IrNFOILII their friends and the has OE they hare j..no longer in:economic* snits their lane establish ment in Perm street, known as the Piusbergh Brewery, Laving removed their entire business to the POINT BREWERY. in.Pht Merl. arria-derv.v.t ra . •Aches.. rilliz eabsetiber baving takers oat leases testament. ga ,Ty, Eseeatorof tla leg Will ofSesedsßusse, deceased, desires, those indebted tosaid estate to make pat meet to him through F. . 11. Eaton Co., sad thtso haviug claims !Gales. the - ei•tate io present theta, date itethietteated, tor prgatera..... 11./)1T2.. iatude moo. katurita J AMES' IC ERIt. Jr, wairr 111..1 ' Numprodlis Palest si.a. Koh. - orjp„, CASKS sts . 1 landing tram unmoor North Corsii ...lli) ny, and Wreak' b. M MITCIIELTREE, 1130 Lberty snot