- THE PIT TS,BIIRG.I - 1 GAZETTE. 111:ASTUS 131.00g9 at. Co. ' SATURDAY '1110054\G," JUNE 10, 1818. • PUILAVELPIIIIA 1511611.T11 Adrenizeute int and Sabscripuonuto thelliorilt /mer e. and United States Gazette, Philadelphia, received and Puvrazdad (rola this office. •• NEW TOILE Expzirss. • will reerlV6 &lid. AMAMI" IP, of itd enifiCIMMAI and aulaeripliaaa for Ibis paper. " • irrTint PrrrescaOn Duar Gszaars is published Tn,Wevkly, end Werkly.—The Daily is Seven Pollan per *maim; we Tri-Weekly is Five Dollars per unnisig the Weakly. is Tvro Dollars per amino, minty Soodosisze. . . Fox carer Commercial Inielligeneeiritmeatit, Mai tem, She, New., Imports, Money Market., at. Ice Wird pate: , . ErrAnew - um] are earnestly requested the hand in thetr furors before sr. and ae early in to day a. ratticabla.' ikitair also, /Intl.llasonla Nominallen. ,•.. FOIL CANAL COILALISSIONER, MIL niproLlaswearn, or =Ds cotta. .1 . . ix At a meeting of the Atitimuonic and Whig coots -•4".„ .sty C ontuinee of Correspondence, following at AVAlrtaters' He I, Pittelnugh. on Saturday, May the, thfollowing i . call was agreed upon.. The Autiniasonie and Whig el .• rs of thick ward,' borough and township in Alit. gh,lay, county. ate requested to conrene at their usual I. ...ces of holding pnmary•mectings iu said clieuiets, on Ham rilayolie link day otiose neat, to agpoutt two del. , • tildfl from each Menet. to meet in County Conte. lion, at the Court /lon., In the cityof Pittsburgh, on 'Wedoesday, the 14th °fluor, next, so 10 A. M., of said ,I . day, to nominate elle:bristles for national. state and \ , county others, to he sofponed at the ensuing fall eloc- A bon. The primary meetings in all the townstlps eg.• .. . emit nu, will be held at 3 o'clock, P. kl e sod in Pitt,. I burgh and all the weeds and boroughs at 74 P.M., of ('-' said day. ' ' The commits:l would centrally urge open the said . 1 meetings the nece•sity of an ethemotorganuation, pre , • parer:ay to th e coining election. • i LANL. M'CURDY, Chairman.. .Tow. Mot, J W. LiGuinlat, )So tulle.. ..I.ltouituct, - • The - intense anxiety which has pervaded oar ! community Gar the last few days, and, to a greater or less extent, the entire Union, Is at length set at est. :The Whig Convention, in Philadelphia, alter rest eiciting contest, has nominated, by a majo rity of sixty two votes, General ZACILAZY TAYLOR, of Louisiana, as the Whig candidate the the Pried. deem), . • ': The vote 'nand, on the, berth ballot—Taylor,l7l; - Clay, a 2; Seim, 63i Webster,l4—Tnykt's msj ... ttrity over the whole, Wneu we say we regret the meal% we shadow' • Earth the 'feelings of nine tenths of the Whig ibters of thifi county; but we defer any extended remark,, •: until we hearfurther from the Convention. When ;we learn on what grounds Oenerat Tayknos friends prevented his name to the Convention, and receive ; 'the Platforin it may have laid down, upon 'which we are called to rally, we have more to say. Of one thing we are aasured, that the Whig Party will make great sacrifices of pelhonal predi lections, Par the success of oar main princiPles, all We ask is, that there be no abandonment of prin. tittle connected with the sacrifice. We' wait for Light, and' hope Par the best. For General .Taylor, personally, we entertain none other than the lonilest feelings. We believe hinalo be an honest and well meaning mani'and ear any thing we know to the contrary, a good -'SCuthern Whig. Our regret springs not formi the ot - nienination of the man, hat from his position; and we' protest against the grounds upon which he has • been Faced upon the-ptuty. But enough at pro. 'ant. Fni.4oas, al New York, is the nomt ntie for Vice President—a good Whig, and tru ao upright citizen, and la honest man. It will giy • . livery — Whig in. the country pleovye to vote I. Jr is due to the editors of this paper, to saYt.thst both of tLem are absent from the city. The'teer . - :..pontry editor may not properly; represent their 7rOityrik,iitregard to the nominations, tied from the ',.00 - traint of his position, he coo hardly say Le re. 'Preaents fishy Lis own. The regular editors, kow• ever, will soon speak' Co themselves, by letter, or . otherwise. Howayen little . r.leasure the nominstioreof Gen. ...rendTaylor haigiven. to the Whip of thie regidti, inly has given lees to the Loca loco leaders. them all aback= smocked the noise out of them? They feel there-is a prvaigs of coo. conk about General Taylor., which bodes certain de feat to Case, and thtr!Old Honkers and office: Aiolders of that 'Party- They feel that their dip numbered, and that new men 'mutt iakeis. :Astraloo of the snug positions they have to long abused, and need for their own emolument more than for the benefit of the country. County %outlastlons. -This evening the Antidissons and Whip of this county will' assemble in primary meetinga, to choose delegates to a County Convention, to nom., inate candidates for our support at the October election. We trust there will be a full turnout, 'and that men will be chosen to the Convention ! who will give us for candidates, good men and true Wliiipworthy of the office, faithful to nor prin ciples, and who can command no undivided imp* ! pent. In regard to Congress, there should be the greatest clra and judgment exercised in the se lection. 11 there is 'single welt-found.' doubt of ! faithfulness to our cherished principles nod to North ern right., lo regard to any candidate the nomination , he should tin rejected. We cannot afford to run any risks on thin question. The position of a mem bee of Congress is becoming daily of more irri. parlance, and the next Congress will have wanes before it to try the faithfulness and ability of our best and most certain men. Let the Whigs ofAl. - legheni county, then, choose a faithful, triedand true mao-one on whom the shadow of ■idoubt has never rested in relation to his attachment to one principles, and his fidelity to our Forty, and the contest will he a cheering, hopeful and pleasant one. The Whig, of this cuunty_ are not in a mood now to be saddled with a doubtful man as a can. dilate far 'Congress, and if such a one is knitted upon us • there will be defection, if not down. right rebellion in our midst. We are strong in this county, MI we want ,is harmony and confidence, to • secure success nOw, and in time to come. _While our nominal. tfiug Conventions presen ‘ t as candidates on whom s yaililarmortioutily sad cordially rally, we in stability and strength. Bat if men are !Birdieing!y named by the Convention, totwbom ~)Brinre son greai and instrpemble objections the Weds Of a minority, de&oion, bearobundifia, de feat. and dissolution will fallow. ==! We Call the attention of our reader. to the pro i'..eeedings !ilia Railroad Convention, we publish • day, held in the town. of Coshoo*, Ohio. , I The meeting of this dclegitea Convention gives evidence of the exceeding interest &It by the teas of Ohio, along our weinem border, in the aO. , tutting °featly Railroad i....ommMtication with the , east From the position Pittsburgh now occuplei being demonstratable that the Penonsylvania Railroad will be finished before the Baltimore i • -•ioad.—alte ban it in her ? power to turn all the inter ' lest and seal and means of the people of Ohio in 'this direction. Ilow is this to be done! Simply / by showing to the people of Ohio, that we are de ' %ermined to commence a Western road soon,--end by . attending their Conventions; and becomiriginc , quainted with their yips', and sympathizing with their efforts. Ouespinted neighbor, Wheeling, gives ets en example worthy of •imitation. With the prospect of an eastern road terminating in her midst in the dim and uncertain future, she neiertheless, puts forth all herlencrgtes to induce the western people intern their roads in her direction. She talks as kviiiely and cheerfully, att if the cars were already rambling over she bills sad gorges of Western Virginia. and *ithar promises her money low or her - bOnds,--not quite so good as money. She haa even Galen out with Zanesville, because some of - her people ventured to suggest the passibility of our • goad beilig finished f i rst,-and that the best policy would Ir to aim for rittiburgh. 1•Tow - these weatern men are our monomers— ,.ll.l4, want our iron, and milt, and cotton yams end codon.cloths ; ourglaw, our white' lead, our steel springs, and the thousand and one articles wanufactared in pis busy city ; arit'd.we want their _produce. Oar interests are identical. • Then by bringing t hi s road here, we secolie all their exten sive carrying trade with the east to oi;g:wx.,tim; road, in which our county has now so deeplt atake. i Every paiMyotiaterest and perrainent prosperity and fuhare rieautess, prompts us to extend the hand of cordial sympathy and co-operation w:tb the people of Ohio, in their efforts to pasture !Nil., 'Brand connections with the east Let these w , rre jugs iao; acauciliceded. ?beret - , .3 tiaath•roctaa lockjaw, ill GU ctly the mixer . u sworn aria • maw . . ""Fes Central' Ohio . Railroad Convention Porapant to notice, the Delegate% Rout various Counties and citie s , favorable to a Railroad eonuec tion between Central Ohio and the Atlantic cities , asnemblednt the Courtlionse, in the town of Co.h. actor. on Friday; Ethe 19th day cf 31ay. • 1818, at 10 o'clock A. EL The meeting was called to order by Dr. tiAAVEL Lr¢ on whose motion WILLIAM B. HUfIDAILD, Esq, of Columbus, was elected President, Dsvm of Cadiz., was elected Vier Presideht, and SJ-111121. Alums, of Muskingum county, and A. Bammo Noarms, of 'Knot county were elected Secretaries. • • On motion, • Reselefd, That the Delegates in attendance from the several counties of Ohio. and from the. city of Wheeling; V., be requested to report their, names to the Secretary. Whereupon the Sallowingpersons were reported. Delegates, and took their seat as members of he Convention: Franilin Co—Wm blliubbard Kitts Co--tianfl I Upaegraff, Robe C NIA and A Banning Norton, - Muskingum Co--Sam'i Adams,David H Lyman, J P Egan A McCann, G D Palmer. _Coahaer!onGo—Saml Lee, Jos Bun., Jos K Joh a. sou, Jos Williams, and Win Starve. Tuscan:mos Co—Jos 8 Burr, John Knight, Geo. Harris and R H. Nugen. JJarriion Co---David 'Kilgore, Thou L Jewett, Wm:Atnold and Thos Hogg. Jejjetton Co—Robert Orr, and . James M Simer al. Nelson, S Clemens, \l'n Fleming, and JametiE Wharton. On motona of !Mr. Jewett, of Ilarri.n. the fol. lowing Resolution was adopted Rescirei, That a Committee of one member from -- - . eneli:irounty represented in this Convention, and one from the city of Wheeling, be appointed, with instruminos to report to the Cortviption, on its re assembling in the afternoon, Ana hosiness as they May deem proper for its notion.' g On motion, the Mowing persons were appoint. ed said Committee: • Thomas :I, Jewett, James M Simeral, hi Nelsen], David H Lyman, Wm B Hubbard; Wm Sample sod Sam? J ljpdegraff. On motion of Thomas Orr, th4.Convention took a recess until 3 P. M. IMEMIE The Convention met. The Committee. appointed to prepare bovine..: for the Convention, submitted the following report Which on motion of Dr. Kirk was acceptertand th Commltee discharged. The Committee to whom w•ee referred the bti.i nets at reporting imitable matter for the present lion of thin Convention, have had the same node consideration, and herewith Et.k.TORT: That from an examination and comparison of 'facts and exhibits on the part of the myrrh mem beta of the Committee; they find that still further information is necessary, to enable the Convention with propriety, to recommend the adoption of en h. et one of the various charters or routes: looting for a Bosilmad connection from Columba. to the Western termini of the Philadelphia and 'Pittsburgh Railroad, and the Baltimore and Olio Railroad at Wheeling. But your Committee, duly impressed .writli the great importance of the subject for which this Con Oration w•a- called, and to be enabled hereafter to act more definitely as well as harmoniously ou the subject, recommend the adoption of the fullowiog Resolutions . Ist, &Joked, That the persons interested in each of the several charters andfroutes, fdr such en:tern and western Railmad,be respectfully. requested to have made a correct examination ands urvey, by, a competent Engineer, of theroutes they may pro. for, with the equated distance thereof and east of construction—obtain such subscription to the Cap ital Stock as they may be able, and also the right of way to the extent practicable. • • 2nd, &wind, That all ethers interested in the same object be, and they ate hereby requTited to comply with the foregoing resolution. 3d, Readied, That a Comjnittee of two tree, each of the counties and places represented in this Convention, be appointed to receive the various Reports provided for in the first Reselicion,--,.2 another Convention at such time and place tv, ti,Ty may deem expedient, and to report all the sue. tem estimates. dec., by them received, to atima Convention Mr its deliberation and action—Pine, ded,.the time Emilie assembling of such Cori v nin,n shall not he later than the tint !.Veduesday of citip 'ember neat' The resolutions were then, on motion of Mr. Net non, taken up separately, and, *der discuranon unanimously adopted, • ll ii Lyman submitted tie following 11'3.31[11nm which see filhammously adopted Burain,d, That the Gnu niece contemplated in the third resolution, be.composed of Wm K Jelin ma and Wm G William., of Coshocton co ; Rao: well Marsh and Wm McDonald, of ieren.,n G A Jones and Gee Browning, of Eno., John Knight and John Welsh, of Tuscarawns nit, Geo V. Adams and D H Lyman, of klu.kinavni Dr. John Mel:lane and Henry S McFadden, rt . I I ar ridon co; Robert Neil and Jos Ridgway, jr, of Frank lin co; John NV Gill and Ja.!E Wharton of W,ret. 'On motion of Mr. Sira,ral. it woo Renolreel, That the proceedings of this Co, stintiou he published 'in the papers of all the counties represented or interested in its proc-ecd. On motion of J E Wharton, kesderd, Thal the thanks of this Convention his, and the same is hereby. tendered to the Press ens of this Convention, tee the impartiality and di ally .with which he has pmidesl over its dehbers ,Auss.. and to the other officers for the suan4i. y ri? which they have discharged their duties. The President then returned his thanks to the Convention in a brief, but able and criproprib.fe . , address. On motion of Mr. Orr, Resoled, That this Cc...tion now adjourn to reamemble on the call of the Comminee thin day appointed for that purpose. Jim Convention then adjourned. WILLIAM IL HUBBARD, Pres. DAVID KILGORE, /'we Prra .S/ontco. Anaus. LL>.avu , Widow Ile4ote , a Table Talk. The following hurnerous sketch is from the London Punch, who respectfully recouonends its perusal to a certain class of writers and speakers,' I 41e was a wonderful hand to moralize. my hus band was, (said the widow,) 'specially niter he be gan to enfofpoor health. lie made as observation once, when he was in one of his poor turn,. tlirrel shall never forget the longert day I liVe. Ile :min to me, one winter evenin', as be was rittin' I the fire—l was knitten',ll urns always a wonderful knitter,) and he was a amokin', (be was a master. hand to satoka,4hough the doctors used tote)) him he'd be better Off to let tobacco alone. When he was well, be (Aired to take his piprand smoke awhile after beftrot the 'chores done up, and if tie wa'at well, be used tu'smoke .the bingest . part sal his time)—wall, he took bin pipe out hisonouth. and turned towards me—l know'd soinethiri was cocain' fur he had a pecUllar way o' looking round when he was gwine to say soniethin' rinemninon —well, say he to me, rape he, 'Silly.' (my name sits Primarily naturally, but he gen - Crully milled me Silly, 'cause Was handy, you know.) well,saya he 'Silly,' and he looked pretty solemn, I tell you - he had a solemn countenance naturally—after he got to be a deacon 'twos more an, bat ainee he'd that his health twee solemner than ever—and her tainly you wouldn't wonder at it it you know'd how muck he underwent. He wan troubled with a wonderful pain in the chest. and 'amarin weak. DOSS in the spine of his bark, liL4dea pletirisy in his side, and having the agar considerable part of the time, and bein' broke o' his rest o' nights, 'cause be wars so put to it for breath when lie laid down. Why, it'a au onacoormtable fart, that when he died, he hadn't seen a well day in fifteen years, though, whey he was married, and for five or six years afire,l shoulirnt desire to see a rms. geder man tan he was. But the time lam - speakia' of, he had been out o' health nigh upon ten years, and, oh dear sakes. bow, hr had al. tared sipce the first time, I see kin' ' That wan at a militia' at Squirt - Smith's a spelt Sally was married. I'd no - idea of that Sal endegrun.. Well, that was the first time I over raw my filo). band, and if any body'd told me flint I ,ehould marry hint—l should have said—but lath sake,' I most forgot, was grin° to tell you what he said. that evenici', and when a body begins to tell a thing. I believe in, finishing nut sonic time. or Other. Some fiilks ins a estrange way ti teller mond for ever, and never canon' to the pint, 3111) talkie tarenty words to 'say what might be told in five. "Now, there's Miss Jenkins, she that was Polly Bingham, after she was innrried—she is just tit teejustest individual to tell a story, that I ever set in all toy born days; but I woe swine to tell what.. my husband NMI. He says to me, says he, 'Silly, says I, 'what!' I didn't Spy what, llezekierr tor I dint like the name. The first time I heard it I nearly killed: myself a lathe. Ilezekier Bedott, says I, well, I'd give it up if I had such a name' But then I had no More idea o' ninriyin' the feller than you have this initiate o' maryin' the Govern or. leuppme you think it ,curious that we should named our eldest son Hezekier. Well, we done' it to please hither and Mother it e d o it Bedott's name, and lid and mother Itedou used to think that names ought to go down from, jineration to . jineration. Bat we always milled Kier— he s • blestin,' toil he I and I mut tlip only one thinks tot, I guess. Now, don't yOU ippift toil anybody that I said at, between you and nie. I guess if Kesish Winkle thinks she's a swine to ketch Bedott, the is a little natal her reckunin:— But [was gwide to tell you what 'husband said. He soya tame, says he, 'Silly'—he'sl kept on sopa' 'Silly, from time to eternity, 'cause you know he wanted me to pay particular attention to him, and ['generally did • the woman was never more nue.. tire to her hus band than I was. Well, he says to me, says be, 'Silly ;' says I, 'what t' though I'd so idea what be was gwine to say---didat know bat twos soniethin' about hit sufferinga, through he want apt to complain, hot he frequently use to re-. mark, that he would wial his worst enemy to suffer ono minis as he did all the now; Lau this cap't be called grumblin'—Wink it can?' Why' I've seen him intitivations when you'd thought no mortal could a helped grunabbri; but be didn't. - jr and me went—hut I was gwine to tell yott- that oonverntion o' bitten. Says he to me, ! tit's be, I 'Silly; (I could see by the light a' the firri—tkieret didn't happen to tie a candle a handl,: ill don't dd•remember, through my memory is sometimes firgetfuk - but I know we wan% apt to hum candles, ~eximpain' we had eompany—l could see. by the light of the fire that hit mind was uncommon solemnized)--he malls mme, says he, 'Silly; says 'hall' Says be to ma; says he, ' -ors all porr airearmr Sleeting' for Itelud. • A great meeting tuidemonstrate the sympathy of our people with licladd, was he id in the Taler• nude, New York;:lasOlonday evening. We•take the fallowing nccount i from the Commercial, . I "The Tabernacle wits crowded and the entail. sissm cf the audience was considerably above the point. Indeed. near where we stood, some, good sons at Erin were perfectly wad with delicht.l intoxicated with the novel joy of listening to such unrestrained utterance as isthe privilege of Amer. i icon citizens. St was really pleasant to look open their ,pup ilfuollocJ faces, and mark' their eccentric.' enthusiasm; but it was pleasanter still m rodeo that when they hare been in this country two or three yean their temporal prospects will be Impro ved, their capaLity'for intelligent judgment greatly augmented, and their characteristic enthusiasm and love of excitement sobered down into earnest 'industry, a noble liberality of sentiment, and a de. ,toted hive of practical freedom. , We, have lain to say about the proceedings at the ineeliag. Mayor Haverneyer presided. Mr. 'Flurace.sey read an address to the people of Grent Britain: Mr. Casserly, one from the friends • [ 'of Ireland in New York to the Irish people: and ;Mr. 'Dudley Field, one to the people of the United !States, to which subsequently were added a string of resolution, These documents were long:. to, I - gather they occupy nearly four columns of solid, small type •in the Tribune. Mr. Robert Eminett • reported the names of a committee who " were : to act as a corps of observation over the British Giv-, ernment." A crisis had come, he said. in' thm,f fairs of Ireland. and that countn• was quite prepar ed to shake off the British yoke. The speaker would ` . le thankful if it could be done without bloodshed. but if it could not. then let it be done with blood; if argument failed, let the pike soc cer-1-d." Ile concluded with a riot of intimation that if it came to thia lie would not fail to have a hand in it. Mr. McKeon, prefaced some remnrksiby an ear nest requeet to the reporters that they would let the British Government know his sentiments about the matter underdiscossion, or. in his own words. that -the press would send his remarks across the At lantic," and then proceeded to ••'tell the British Government" n good many thingewhich they have heard before,and which Mchlelicon mould sears, ly have been ut the insublt so vehemently to re peat had there been no nllunerimlie" in poseptet. :Speeches were ale. made by Mr. B. F. Butler, Mr. John Van Buren, Mr. Semites Ilannegan, and stile ers-cf less note: All three speeches were elation sinstically cheered—the most violent the moat up roahonely. Baltimore Copoeiztion-.Fillb Day. Mr. Evans, of Texas-1 have resolutions to of The Pres:dent--Certainly. The resolutions were read, cm • 1. 'flat it is itoptiblic tor the President to appoint to office members of emigres!, or delegates enOlting the nomination. 2.lThat no member of thia convention will ask or a,/cet t of any eflice. .plng co . ntintiesl bursts- of laughter, to which the rrestilent himself puled, j."-Tlint too recommend to rill the people of the Unikid 6tatus, not to appturit any member niCsin. greis., itny 'officer, us a 43elegate to a Democratic Convention. • Good. Gourd!' fin, There were ford cries'olzl;trad it again," Let's hear it Go ou. go on. • . The President, (bolding thd resolutions in his handi—lt inn moot esculent democratic doctrine, but it is not in order, sir. (I la, ha, lm' iOli, well, go ' ft"No don't: 'lt is becauseyou expect to get a at place: Lln; lin, ho') Mr. Evans said . that there was a mistake in the reacting of the tilload a.' Thu Presolent—Weli, 191 mad it agaio. (Read rend.) 11,-elrea. That tee recommend to the people of the United :tn!r• herfotter La opts tint as member Of C01 , 0C,41 or officeholder as delegates to a N.L. lions! Convention. I lin, ho") The I're•ident—The Chair derides flint it is n. ezennent.tinetnne, when no doubt the new attnuo imtrunon will li:eral:y curry uuL cHn, Fr , 4l 111 . 11VrIphrn ixdget ,fleeting of Illeßartatiarners. Nok York, June A. A large and erthutttabtir Ittrettag el the Writ. bertter..to...entl.ted Eli. eventng niPthe Part, Mork teut:er Our., INt'll about tiAy Vtee Prettelents' and litterattr twenty tieeretaries. C.' C. Cth.t.lterleng re.to the prt.teat to the Barm burnt+, end ',el •tett the honker , tarty, the ;ere ~ t ders titt.Ptee tratturner. the tr.: Itenteer.wy. lie ~ , ,,17.1,1_.tve.1 by it.!ttt Van Bort tt. that the l'utrnhtunt-r• h ottld nut, under ant vie. ,1111,111,, Vi tat 1. , r anyth3nhove hi . hie CVI7g C,lrttill At. :Ind that they coned to preserve the Detnuershe parse r oanct. 13. f. Muter said thatthe dui not recoentic the 110,111,1/111011 Of I :OIL it was tendohr or{ the Dcolocraoy, nod he woukt he governed ht. 1,. C01110,111) , 11 It n.s.e mould etamtne the clam. al Gen. Cass. nod al he at'as found to be sound oh the eutic,t rftlis extensh4l of slavery to free terrdmy. Chat lady uheht notuomle him. Ile concluded hy saying th:st it such a Cuu'vettuun an the one assitte lded'et litho :lore had no:monied :11r. Vsn Doren, Dr. or ,lade, or even a Thom. Jetienwo, he wool.l not support it. WaS• foll:nrea by Mr. Nye, and ever the 1.1...im0n of the. re,:ahalocs, the :heeling tel l:a:reed an raga Name. The IlunLere at organized a manes In front of the Hail of Reeredr, m•Lleb ers. abo a:tended. No protrturet,t speal,e,a Were :a alum, :lance. To VIZ Eta:crone ow ALLrecrte.” COUXTT.—FeIIom &irons: flews requested Ly a number or my friend* to otfes m, deb a. a ce.othdate for rem office or Clerk DI the Court et quurt, :74.suons of Atlegbeny county, for notrutrihort by tee -If oral I.),tux County Cooventton. If I should he bo fortertMe as to reeektre then omtnat illito a crested tr shall be shy srdeseor ludo the du W Flom the ay Nf W W Aof edoc.Ja) I m yzAt er s (:LIORGE WATSON.. . • lie. or 11l O li we may credit this report of the meeting, the only one we hove yet recei,i-ed, it loaLs a little, as Lithe Piarnbu'rocra were about to "nave in." C/M _l4 Puit.thexruo —The reception of ten. Cr.,, yesterdai, wait respeetfui and very reelect. able. but noverthelese tar froin bring very flutter. 'mg. lie arliggrl at Del: Street w hart tit nbout o'clock. on bialrd the ntrambent Wave, Capt. Dr. voc, and wascsoorted to Junes' lintel, in an open hatouct.e. Li!lowed by ace or lax carriages and a crowd of hot letlitical (Acosta We noticed Gen. Mr..iVier President Onllaa. and our hand ruue friend. Hi:corder Vatic in the carnage with m. Upon Cis s' arrival at Jonas where is large !Cord lot *4B loudly chored. but EC deohired Making a sprerg and Se/mug Allen, roan after runic out urana the balcony and fit c UM' time in Ms own peculiar way, and f Mowed try Mr. Foote, of Mieeivappi, in a clineuerriste speech. which we have no dotht tresfoil, reported In the hobo Donley, wlnty,e 'Monographic reporter wan upon the ground. Gen. as, ...laved at Wilstungton about our o'clock, and tarried there until talent toe. Upon loin way up a salute wan tired at Chester, and P et the Fort be .was net by the steamer Fashion, with a large number on leant, emtong from thence in company with the Wave to the city. Ile PI accompanied IJouston, of Texan; /lon. It S. Foote, of :Vrbs.; lion. J. IL Itright. of Indiana - ; lion. W. It S. Moor, of Mn;: Ham 1./. B. Poldin, of Illinois; 'flog WIII. Allen sod It- Dickinson, of Ohio.; lion. T. Watkins Ligon. of Maryland, and B. F. Ilullett. Esq., of Boston. During . the evening n large crowd continued to hang about the hotel, and finally in reply to repeated calls Gen. Houston canon out and madgn speech, after which lien. Cass visited loin friends at their head quarters nt Brown's Hotel, made a brief speech to then, and receive their congratulnliong ‘Veianderstand shot he remains in the city bosky. nod will leavettaitturrow morning at 9 o'clock, for Now York. Cast.—There are some persons who Ihinli.that Immuse Mr. Cans was born in New England and resides inn free state, he will grin a warm support in the North and Nortlewmt. We arc inclined to think. in.the language of the Connecticut Courant, he will lam all Alin wain on thisaceourit. It is not surprising that men born in the midst of slave main unions do dot see the question at issue relating to the new Territories in the earn,. ght with which they are exhibited in the Free :tilde. lint fur one whose perceptions have nevirßeru sophisticated by familiarity with slavery, whose salutation and daily associations should hays,' imbued him with an instinctive tailor fur liberty; far each on one, Lon in New England and ),1114 through all lon manly prune in the great nod free Nest, to dos card all his native sympathies for the sake of pm• pitiatinx n power winch seeks to extend human bondage nom sea to sea, et n spectacle calculated to awaken aiding but indignation nod disgust.— Itnyllting but such a paraffalS -.AL.'S - 1' A Porn—Alarm air ricli.k on Sabbath evening whilst a nonere stnr.n, uf rnin arid hail, vaot pawing over this 'dace, several posts of the "Tele. gawk" near the house of John Albright about two mites nod one halleast from town, were struck by 'lightening, and one or Iwo if Mein shattered to pie ... The electric fluid pastied along the wirer no. lit it reached tins plane, where there werti wires running from the mein wino to the suite now late hlr..Ausinus Runtbaugh, in which a Reg ister hint formerly been kept for short nine. These wires wen: made rifaLcirt pieces, fastened together Lv large knots, und than listened to the window frame on the inside, and whenever the tio• in passing ahing. came in contact with these knots, d emitted largelbriglit sparks, accompanied by n, sharp crackling noise. In a tow minutes' of ter sparks were seen, the window wus covered to be on lire. It wan, however, happily tiefore any serious damage had taken Inplligenrer. "' OHIO /0,0 A115.11.411 , P1 TELFAIRAKI COMPANY. — The ditectoon of this (2.llMany, in accordance with a prestous4l.inderstandinii, has beta changed 40 t) this city, where a 1 11113 it of the managers re side. the Board of Lan 407 by Ike resignaiton id some of its 'members, nd the election of others in their goad, ii iltun ti se pod: James E. Vestelna President; J. E. Woodru ff , Geo. Kt McGtinnegle 2nrios Greely, Jim. Simonds, and Sanford J. Stnitit•St. Louis; Abner T. Ellis and John Roan, Viusinnes ;•and henry O'Reilly. Stanford J. Smith is Secretary and 'freest:re, of 1.4 e Board under the stew organization. Ortbfientes of stock in the Company are now icidy for dclivry.— , St. Lou... Rrpu !Jiang. ... One. Cs tat.—The collector at Freeport, Gee. Clover, gives the following as the btainess at that por t, from the 20th of May till the 6th of Jam N'tfinber or boats' cleared, „103 Tonnage, lbs ....... ..... ' 6,411,1'11 Amount of tells ... •• ... $6,631,072 Tits news of the nominations, received peeler. day 'by telegraph. put cur city into a great excite. inert. Go where you might, every persoe appear. eel lecply alimrbed in the intelligence from the Whig Conventicle. Even the unirrri&g, who haunt of their Valor, could not lay claim . to that cognomen yesterday, for there was a degree of trepidation in their ranks, which' showed they were‘the rerrfrd Democracy!, laboring under great mental anxiety, on account of the nomination of Titylor and Fdlmore, and were deeply concerned, like 'father Ritchie of the Union, in the result of the Whig Convention. Tir kits or Out CV.O3IWIta: By J. T. Heed ley,'Wthor or -Napoleon end life Marnhatn," at& N. York-'76nker Scrifiner. 1.545. The Republic df Ainerica has at last furnished ' an author who. his presented to the American community the lite of one of Eingland's greatest men. Cromwell,'who laid the :foundation of civil liberty broader and deeper thin England ever knew before, is begiriniog to assume that elevated position.in the galaxy of great names, to which his genius, his talents, and his devotion to the grear principles of civil and religious liberty so justly en. title him. The volume has a die likeness. of Cromwell. For stile by J. L Ran, 4th at. Anerstren.—Fox, of the Independent Police, ary rested two steamboat pilots yesterday, named C.op ner, one charge of assault and hatttny, made by a man by the name of Bolinger, 'whdin the Cornier bad most shamefully beaten. Tl:eir both gave bail for their appearance at Court. Tue Annual Conference of,the Methodist Epir copal Church; for 'Western Penta4lvania, Eaatern Ohio, nod Ifor the Inet time) Wesrmrt Virginia, will inert at Wheeling on the sth of fely nest. Fute.—A Inane dwelling in Mend:enter, belong. lag to Mr. , Her,bberget, gardner, took fire on the roof earlyk yesterday morning, but wits extinguhh• ed by the.immediate!uie of egarden eoginewhich happened to be at Naw Yotta Crdiva.—The amount. dr tolls re.' calved nt Rochester, during the first month of nav iantion Mr the prm.etit sod out year, were su thq lows: • ISI7 516,703 at 118.15,. '31,588 03 beerease,.. .... ....••• • • •.$1.1,616 5 , 8 The amount of flolut and wheat shipped during the name period is an follows: Flour. Lids. . . Wheat, 101. 1517, • 127.059 . 43.033‘. - lels, 93,079 ' .. 359, 'Decreate, 31.350 52,670 The rollcctiona at l'ioca.:(ar May, were: Io 1517, ....12,!15 90 Ila IDI9, I 511,955 55 Decrease, $260 35 HION/69.—The bent hedge in the enited Staten, says the Genesee Fanner, extend, about a mile along the highway on n plantation of 3,1/00 acre., near Auguste, Georgia. -It is the Cherokee Rose, which is now la full blmini, presenting a msg.& neat floral npeetaele, nod tilling the atmosphere with delirious perfume. No animal without wings can got oVer, ur throllgh.g.. /laving stood thirty or fifty years it nun promises a good icy. for a century to conic. The tri nee and occupant of thin *plead.' nightie, Mr. Litingle, was a St. Domingo planter at the time of th,ansurrection and dreadful massacre. by the blaelr, and was el) fortunate as to escape to the United :Rates. . . Mx. Scrim—This gentleman, the special coin's mirsioner to Mexico. has no idea of abandoning his preteneb•ns 10 a seat in the U.S. Senate. lie has writien a letter. which is putiltabeil id the Ar. Isatisaa Banner, to whirls he says he accepted the CVLIIIII , nbiDn to Me xico .mocere "tell/claim," but adds: "I expect to get beforeihe summer is Over, and at iri cactita biPre the meeting I , l:the sLeghilsoare. I.lllril o fr-rMion to tiet tSnatr, and shah rely epon my. blend. thioughoet the Stain to act litr me. - • ==! D . ' The than, or 1:11 seer he pro- to tne Mos Aiiii..Masoute Coneentiou, leaeo to a5...c.i.f. , as a eat:delete . ) to nononatton el for Ctefk of the c,m rt. fo:e we ate chstoefted to cre ate pre, ,al prefrreizer • lie:ore the'reeetlifi_ of ,hr Cense ti,o, rernotte? to say. that-we nee irnpre• ,, d seat, fee le , e , f thal Mitchell Las e churns t‘ L., nefrAiii"Maxtfoiriarty of thif fire cseti uron ,uciee to map*, But tio our hos rwirrr. harm tet i!1: tide Itty to tie Wile erase neeer ie Luxor r-id IA; cuLed to question' . ter a, Cf.a:a and 13...n5. Avorroa—hlestra Fallon, Yon wia please thn.ats :11ao( your paper, that the name of Jttil\ l'iodtuy to usitah..p, vrill onverwo for nomination as the Vhig for County Au or The ynal.L. 3110411 01 lir. }her. are such •. to the 1.,,p61ni eiorhompe of thedalits of the oStee d ht an. lomat.. and c outonopey as a Whlg,.gaailaaal rotrone c.anos on the fivrotable'eoltiadernoon of the party. Ile wtll L up .o supported tai Convention by MANY WIIIGS. OMNTT Ittairnm—Atet.sr.:Editors: ju are requeo• te ant. tn.... .....Irough the tolJrnna o. 7oar paper, 61;011,1; %V. 1 , 0%V:11.. N. 1e.,, of l'iunn 0211411.11.• I , otoinioon for the thee of Re w. the dociaomi 01 do , Anti-MasOlue and gemC°“'") C"ven"'. NY WHIGS. uo'ff..lftwEl S NIA - To rni. Var.. AL.l.2.,:ttzsi C•nitrT—l reveetful. offer myse:f u• o caud,,lnta for Clerli of the Coutt of ko.. of ANcirhtity counts, AufNef I TO to, dect•iou of the uppros , 6l,le Dentoctit,c'WPl4 ',gluon. I, I ;hook, lin ro tortuna e a. to, obtain - 114e roNo , i toy endeuvorthal, bo . ,I,.eharge Mit sluaes of Wecaner with LEWIS VOCNCi Res:pane:a of TIM Cocrrg.—IIILARV ItRUNUT, of the 5:1. Ward, p.l.urgh. will he supportellm the Ann: )tannic and ' Wlmi Convention, tor the, °thee of Conte y • [Leconte,. Mg Oran. was Sassed a fanner on Lint. ttot's I.lutd, mm om uhrattiten. a pond Wing, nod wor thy of an active stn.pOrt. 116 wa. Ili the late war. and his father in the Havulunonary .eae tart:dawn T 4 .” BAST LIBERTY. I:.ilatstas Co: Please to announce for us the naive of JOHN NIcEIV EN, P. `l of Ilertiottsville. a* • suns able candidate for the °Mee of Recorder of Ateitheny county, at the next annuli! election. Relict - Air; hint worthy, us well ILI cdmpetent, we present him es win choice, sulneet m p decision of th e IVisig Convention to June neat. Ireylt..• SOUTH rAyETTL. Cur NTT . . rotten: You ate reques ted to announce tthat 11E011 AlesS/ILMICK, Esql, of uf Ninon towetship,candidem for nortunanou for the othre of Register. subject to the decision of the Aitthllasoinc .Cu tV hie Comity Convention. my IS VERSAILLES. Cutter( Reoreras.—We are requested to slate that WILLIAM J. MARKS...of Allegheny city, Is a candi date for the office of Register of this county, subject to the nomination of the 111 n, Convention. nty L'37. Corm Resortre—JAMJN W. KENNEDY. of All.. gbruy city, .01 Le supported benne the Whig and Anu.Slasottne ssr the office of County Re g . cate r . s noltvglith.onC MANY IV II IRS. Coirxrr Covognsesza --Ti D.% VISON, of Pee- Lies township, is a candidate for the geld office, subtlect to the action of th e Auti.glassting and Whig County Convention.. my.l7:dltlityvt•S Cbmia or Quorratt 11ORNI-Ift, of Wiiknoburgh, will bupporod before the in Convention aa a candidata no nomination for Clerk of the Cuurt of Quarter knot.% by n070.1:4A w MANY VOTERS. Cu. or ran Conn.—DANIEL McCURDY, of Elizabeth, win lin a candidate (or the office of Omit of the moral Court* of Allegheny couhty. /object to the ntrecoon of the Anti.l.aunic and Who County Con vention. myteiddiortC S Mc.... Enrol. Please announce the name ofJOIIN CONNER, of Lipper rh. Cilia. as a candidate for the °time of Recorder. Mr. emitter Is a Whig of the right stripe, and wooly. of an active support. niyarAlwAveiver BALDWIN. R.155,9.—T1ia name of JOHN AIRCAR KEY is reepeetfully presented to the Whi nod Anti- Mnsonte Convention, us• candidate for the ot6es of Register. ' mylll MANY FRIENDS. lir JARED M BRUSH will be oenndldsto before• thn Ahli•Almotos and Wins hammy Convention, for the name of CkA ci the court co quarter St•iStQllX, at. titygs - WARD. ID- T. L. fitc:llll.l.AN will be exandideto for the 00g. ci Clerk of the Court or'litgarier Sessions, ire , .affect io the deer ring of the apiitooelling Coofeitlion. re)i,wil&wil C 012311 C4ll/3,11.1,03‘1.Ti1t r f Tuomns FAII:kIAN will lie pre,nled tolthelyllig and Aofi- Slksoille Coaireetion, wire/mile on the I.lu of Juneiiekt, u.didele for the allure office. E.r.:l.2ve• Tiffin) wAnn. . . 'Cot'," Coml. astnNEA.—We are rrcur.ted to state Itnit WILLIAM Itt NSItS, of Allegheny oily, rill I/e a rnzltlitlato lot the above 014", subject to the decicon Antl.Alatonic and Wlng Cooaty Court:anon. nIy . LP.J&, - . • ' ID" Al.littat W. 'TARR'S, of Peebles township, im a cendidule for ihu ollmu of Rene...der of Deeds, sud,cet to the decision of die Anti,Shounic and Wliig Convention. l toyaMdttmetc COUNTS Rstcoansu..—Masers. Editors: • Your are re. quested to announce through the columns of youepa per that JOHN 311t1L1., or West Derr township. is a eseidulute Int the ollice of County Record tUbJeCt 10 1i1,21.00/1 of 11,e; Anti Masonic and Wh er, ig Camay ConvenUott. Jetal.twto TDMD WALD Patatailr Alas - mu —'6le Aunt:canonle and Whig ritirrni of Via Third Wanll.Pittsburrh, are mot...tett to Inert It the Patin. School Mouse on Sal l...My, the 10th at Julie Inst,, at 7i o'. lock, P.M. to op. point two delegates to represent said Word to CootoT Couvenuou, to meet nt the Court 11011 AC on Wednes day, the 1101 day offune turd tit 10 o'clock, A. M., to botniante LAIR Wines for National, State and County offices, to he . supported at tan ensuing fall election. Alio, to immolate a candid:tie to be supported by the Whigs owl Actium:et. of wit! Ward fur the race of Select Grtocilloutt. l ice) Mayo Cm:cm w g:aztanaa* Ve.cmne.-11 works wonders every. raver. dy. t May, 12, 1242. Mr. IL 11. Sellers—Deur air—Your Irerrtufuse prOds• era such wondertul moults that t think it worth whale to give you o few Mote 114.1 it. A onighboroJ.Gray, bought aunt me ono vial 01 it ; and guru the contents to the. of his chtldren; the hest peaaed WO, the second and the third 7U, makimfer7.3 lamina discharged by oar. one %qui. Mr. Gray/ immethatcly bought to real more . hir. J. Areurley also g.6-the co hoone vial to three ofitis which h fleet 73, from the areoltd lot, and loom 4 making 116 worms, by the , use of one vial. • ownehild, aged one year, two teaspoonsful, • • polled Is worms , of which woo at Mast out long. I our Vermihme hi considered theObest;,that.has ever .Imen brought. our section of the ;gauntry, and its far I know has never failed. Yours reapcmlully .I.l.•TukmAN. Prepared and told by IL E. 71ELLEII8, 57 Woodvt. :fold by Dr, Cease', Silt ward; D. AL Curry, Alleglma y ; NV. J. Smith, TemperanceriMe r P Drum, Law wencemile. .Y7O , irrpt**at, Seen , Otc.--The Genuinelaird Lionace . , Le .eele more Justly celebrated ei a care for the above lb. Loy or all other*. Its cure, are alma jet „..eenk t laold by Wbi. JACatiON, ldgent tor Ms. burgh. urn iSdimilaT BY, MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Correspondence of Pittsburgh Gasdtle Private Correspondence of the Pittaborgh Canape. PIIIIADZI2IIII./ 4 Jane 9, 10 o'clock, a. x. CeneraLTaylor has jou been nominated by the Whig Convention, on the 4th ballot, by n majority of 62, votes. - . Philadelphia, June 9,11 a. re. The vote on the berth ballot, in tho Whig Con vention, stands is kollow: • Taylor,: .. •.. ....... ...... 171 Ch ...... ..... 32 Webster,....p• .............. ..... 14 Whole number of votes,.. ~• Taylor's mmoriti over all,' 62 Philadelphia, June 9, 111, a. at. Mlitutp:Fulaupts, of New York, has juat been nominated, by the:National Whig Convention, for Vice President.. Corrrrpondenie of the Pittsburgh Gruen°. The Wbig Pettrnsl Jona 9,1618. On the 4th bellcif, this =Ming, Canard TATLOR was nominated by.the following votc For Taylor, • !,..• • 171 Scott,— ..... ......... 63 Clay, ' 32 Webater,.......... ............ 14 Whole number of votes, • 250 Necessary to a choice, .. 141 Taylor's mlsjority, 62. . In the Whig Convention to day, the vote for ice l'renideitt; on Jiro Balhl , stood es klloars; ..... :: ..................109 Even., 6 Lunt, .......... ........ . .. King 1 Young ..... ..... ....• . 1 Foote,— Fish . 2 .McKetutan ... .. ..... 13. , 14 1 :Choate, 1 Cleymo .............. 3 No candidate having received s. majority of ell the votes, the Convention proceeded to a second ballot, when Millard Fillmore, of New York, was dirty nominated. JIVe have Mit, as yet, received the dettii4s of the balloting.) ' Pmeinecrvics, .Tone 9, 1648. Every body is shoutinefar !Taylor and Fillmore nod the utmost entbusinadi prevails. The Convention adjourned finally, this after noon, at a quarter to four. The Ohio delegation refined their teannortenee in the proposed udanimods vote in favor of th. culmination. • The ratification meeting ing, at 7 o'clock, od will to be held Ibis even very large. n 0.., June 9, 1848. The Senate met nod adjturned until Monday. to the House, Mr l . Darlin of Wisconsin, appear ed and was sworn and took his seal. No quorum being Uresent, the House adjourned until Saturday. W.ortmoros, June 8. IntelhOnce has been received of the ratitattio• of 60 Treaty by the Mexican Senate. The 'sot stood, yeas 23, nays 5. The army' was preparing In march borne. Cormsponcteuse of be l'it.horab G azelle' PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia; June 9, 6 r. u. !lowness to day wea almost entirely suspended. oa account or the Convention. I=l New York, June 9, 6 r. Flour—The market is qedeL with moderate mien of Genesee at $5 75, and Western at $3 tlScitSs 57 as per barrel. Groin—There is a heavy demand Eir Corn. for oantraos. Olds are dull at its per bushel. There inn glad - inquiry Or Wheat for mtlliag pUrposes. Other grains are steady. Provisions—Thera wiess movement foe-Pork— the market brag heavy. Cothm—The malket la'quiet, with no change in prices. Hemp—.`Gin of dew rot at $l3O per ton. Tobacco—The market la dull, with Ito charge in prte.ra.. Lead—The market is dull, and I hearof no asks. BALTIMORE MARKET, • Bat..turoas, Jane 6r. Flour—Salea Of Ilmvaid St. brands at 115 62e, and of City Mats at S 5 76par Wheat—Miles of prime red at 116 eta, aniFof prime white. at ItMelil3oe per basheL Corn—Sales of prime white at 46 eta per bush el, .d prime yelkee at 40 eta. Porti--Sales of Mesa at WO, and of miner at ,$0 per bbl. Baeon--isles of Western eared Sides at 44041 eta per pound; Shoulders, in (by alt , 3d31 cts per lbs. The sales of Proclaim's, are only be the sop ply of 'lie regular home deman't Lard, however. it very firm . , and held higher. CDiCiNNATI MARKET Cincinnati, June, 9, 1818. Floor—Sales of 300 bbl. at 3.73 p bbL The market is very quiet and the tendency is down ward. • •_ Grain—The market is without change aince last •. re gal - alma—Sales at4202.5i p aid. There is but hale doing. Sugar—Sales at .31a41 r 41 but not to any great extent. Priers have a downward tendency. Whiskey—The market *Wed • heavy at 11i as Linseed Od--Sala at 14 eta f gal. • ' Provisions—Without change.. There W no an tivity m any Arad., quotations are steady. irr- Bator no Coto:MA—Hats Tern. e.—To the Bald and Grey—lf you wish • rich; isiourimat meal of h air, free from dandruff' and 'cuff, dolnot fail o the genuine Babe of Columbia. In cases of belittles. it will mom thou exceed yoor expectations. Alany who knife lost their hair for 20 years bane had it restored to im,ortuinal Nelsen* by the rise of this balm. Age state or condition appear to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the fluid to Cow with which the delicate hair tube is filled, by which means thousands 'whose hair was grey at the Asiactic Lkigle) hare had their hair restored to its natural' color by the use of this inset uohle fratodY.; In all caieirof Ulcer it will be found the mow pleasant wash that can be kw& "A few spoke.. none only are necessary tigXeep the hair from felling outs It strengthens the roots, it never fails to impart a rmh glossy oppeoranee,and as a perfume for the toilet it is unequalled; It holdi three times as much as other mistoilled hair restoraii4s and is more effectuaL The geninne an by Comstock &V.., 21.Courtland street, New fork. - . Sold in Pittsburgh, only iennlne,by WM. JACKSON, ewesb al., head of Wood; in Wuhinglon, Pa, by nr& non; in Brorriterrllla, by Brunei & C ro ckr, In Cananaburg, by Dr. Vourb also, by oar Met all In; orrery town In Pa., Ohio nod Md. novledkardnaT U 7.40 Pun Ontat —Connell% Magical Pain Extractor—lt is now conceded by medi cal men that O&nitell's Magical Pain Extractor, manu factured by Comstock & Co Ii Coorthind at. N Y, is the greatest wonder of the 12th century. Its effects are truly ndrocuJoua All pains am removed from barns, scald., tse., and all emerual sores, in a few minutes af ter its application; healing the same on the most deli cate skin, leaving uo scar. It t. equally beneficial:in all kinds of Inflummstory such so sore Nip ples and Eyes, Sprains, RhentnattamoY.hito Svrellint and Ulcers. Braises, Chilblains, Ery.ipelas, Biles, Tie. Duloreaux, &c. We might 'add as proof we all we say, the names of many eminent physicians who nee it in Weir practice, and huudreds of the clergy who braise it to their people. Kind parent keepit constantly on aud, ill eilzall ot accident ffy fire, Life may be lost with out it, but by its use all burns are subject to its control, unless the vitals are destroyed. Caution—Remember and ask for Connell's Magical Pain Extractor, mann.: factored by Comstock & Co. N Y, and no other. Sold by JACKSON, Ascot for Pittsburgh. Ell Lib...y .1., land of Wood. • novllid&wtimT liPLattra Vamstrtior.—Read the following certifi cate, and ihon doubt. if you can, the triumphant quali ties possesses] by this grand remedy: Camrsisaav Tr., VA•mroo, Co, / Dec. Mat, 1b47. Mr. Bleakely—Dear Die: I take pleasure In inform ing you, the bottle of Dr. 11PLane'a Yerrnifuge . which I purchased from you, has given me entire mainline don. I rive to a GINO( mine one teupoonfullif it, and she pained 117 .worms. The mixt momma I gave her a teaspoonful more, when she pasted 1 117 more. The neat merging I .gave her the ammo quantity, and she parsed 13 more. Yours, Re. ' ANDREW DOWNING. For •Me at he Drug Store of J. KIDD& CO wood street. )e5 J•Tm's Exrecroassx.—We would call attenuon to this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and all erections et the Throat and Lungs (laving se vent times within a few years put had occa sion to use n medicine of this kind, we have by experi. elite tested its excellent qualities, and are prepared to recommend it to others. Ministers or other public speaker% afflicted •with bronchial affections will find great benefit frutu its use. It le prepared by a seinen. lie physician, and all classes will find it a safe and eft. across medicine lu the diseases for which it is re conrm ended•—•(Columbus (Ohio) Cross and Jourusl. Foe male at the Pekin Ten Store, N 0.70 Fourth meek myfs • • IL Citizens are honorably assured that the fallow ing 11(11 the actual unallties ota 3s. hottle'atJosaa' tb sal Hair Restorauve. If they doubt oar Want, they cannot these highly respectable eitisens, Who have tried it . Mi. Cleo. Beckett, 41Elm sr, New . York: Mr.. Manna Rees., Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. Wm. Tompkins, el King st, NOW York. Mr. Thomas Jenks., ett Liberty st, Pittsburgh. IL E. Cullen, late bather steamboat W. Amens. Aiul more• Bunt a hundred cidiers state, though this must suffice, that it will torte the hair to grow an the header face, stop it falling MK strengthen the tuna, rat...U.4 retort Sod dandrut tram tho roots, and making light, red or grey hair imams a flue dark look, and keeptag dry, hutch or wiry hair moist, son, c/eea and beauusul, • very, very 'long time. Sold at WM. JACKSON'S SP Liberty al . ma }4 • • 1 1 cis 'lter;er atmtntit ut counterfeit *worthless t i tir ., tr I eishime. whoyr:lu I ectot i unturtizs.aare freilontimiiaut. as great a crime as Ott were . bank ante or the rain Dime United States. 11 ak Ichnestock Veratifuga which is the only safe mad certain cure for wort., has been counterfeited in many sections Gabe country, and persons should be on their guard when purchasing to get: o rate:ming article; prepared at Phlsbusgh, P. SOME ulti4ting ottho IWhig and Annul.. eocatorthe fink Wnnt of the city of Wsburgh. will be held at the Public School House in said Ward, on Saturday, the 10th 14t., lit 71 O'clock, P.:11, for We purpose of eleeting tWys dels.na4s to meet in County Convention on Wednekilny, the 11th inst. Jen Pcsirsc Marl:sc.-1%; e cook of tbe East (Mt Ward, without distinction ot3liarly, opposed to the (Minibus Bill, are requested ttf.rnect at the :el lVard BoLool House, this evening nr , fi o'cloeg, tor tt is pc Tos- of nominating a eandelete for Select Counr.i, to ' , lace of Robert Porter, Emig, rtsigned. On the 19th tilt, 004 long and painful illness, Sloccracorraa, forkerly Panrburgh, but for the hut eighteen )eare a of Alabama, end for ma ny years a clerk on the rivers Water Css*e ralttbiltuotat.t, I A rPlLlLLlP:alligrai, Denver county Pe, 20. miles from Itinsburghi.rnn the Ohio rive-n place ta us for salubrity anZ . beauty of scenery, where the 'subscriber has sine- eight years, in full progress. a War... Cram Paraltliallsl.T.• Be hoe cutely er Med such buildings ad oilier iThCnecessary conventences us to enable him w'bevcry tenantable convenience and comfort to the prillents who may trust themselves larder his care. -•• The proprietor, non"ailling to boast of his success in curing the won actitahlisease considers hinaelf mad fied in stating, that fitting the heal trio introduced the Ilydropathie gym= atomically into this country, and by consulttt study aurttapplication °flee newinseove nes and improvemenia in the swam matte in this coun try, as well as in Fulernc, ha gained ouch experi .ence, by which his cidabliehment, under his men..., will render a benefit /a the omitted. The establithmentlarill he ready for the reception of patients on the firlof Jane Person. in search of health or country ri " end exercise , will find every thing as well arr. as possible fur their comfort. Charges moderate. EIDWORDACREII, M. D., Proprietor. Burn. May 16,1 d. We take pleasurtg recommending Dr. Acker 's es• tablishment to such ' may be desirous of resorting to Hydropathie treatment. B D Barker, Benjamin Adams, John 11Shannon. 111 Lawrence. John Althorn, Wm Detilinger. Frederick Charles Speyerer.. Vt. ruyill:the 101.11 V BOOKS—life of Cromwell, by J T Headley ill Power of the Patron, by Ounliner Spring, D. V. Bethel Flag, do• do Jacobus on Gospel. Matthew with Harmony; Lectures on Sh aky . voila Path of lila, or Lalratche's of the Way to Glory and Immortality; Footsteps of Meath; • The Convent; by autlior . of School Girl in France; Now mid The. ba Warren; Sketches of [scrawls, on Parables and Miracles; Ireland's Welcome to We Stranger; I Erased upon kiaidh; Hasskidon, a tale 9f and for Englised: 3 eels. For sale by • ELIJOIT & ENGLISH, SAO 79 cooed and SII marcet .ROUGU Aid) READY MEETING!! ' TAYLOR ANLFFILAIORE RATIFICATION. T..}: friends of the Whig Noninices are invited m meet in MURRAY'S YARD, (formerly Broad bent's) on Penn street, near the Canal, nu next TUES DAY EVENING, Fah inst. at 71 o'clock. to ratify the nominations of the khiladelphia Convention. Several Orient members of the Convention have been invited l 4 attend. blesara. Foßoard, will Loomis , Denny, Williams, Darragh, Bighorn, irid others :11 eiddres• the olsetiog. Come one and aliNurl let ui .give them a little mom Groper' Jett/ LIFE OF CROASVELL—Just received per express, liesdley's Lif&of Crotowcll. in one Vol, Fault told its F.dhcts; or Fragments from my Port 'Folio: by .!r. Ptilater. ofOrseeiLl Interior Life, by Upham; IA& of Fool,, by irghent, Pict:tonal+ of Xle•hodado, by Rec. A. Steven, The llngdsh Pulpit, a collection of sermons by the most eminent bring divines of England; sketch es of Sermons on the Parablei and Menem, I'Veandsr's Life of Christ, J L 1114 AD, reit, Apollo Building, 4th street Journal copy . _ LAD-900 pigcieeeivt . ii and for sale by Ljell) JAAIES A 111.711:111sON lc Co I)AR LEAD-IVVO lba ie store and fo r sale by jaw JA s A IIU PCIIISON k Co 07—, Aogo,ta - et! oL sLosed. me for sale Lry Ij ilZ jeto JAS A Hu-Ft:taws LIF-11P—Ainnilet Mid idisiouri Hemp, hector; and 11 for gala by ,jelU JAS A iIUTi:ItiSON hCu _FEATHER:C-4Lnp prime Kentucky Feathers,JUlt received aiseior .ale by jell , ',. --o- JAS A HUTCHISON& Co —,; I . IACON Ifit.slEU-6 cask. !lams, a very superior as JJ Hole, Just reetived and for •11:0 by 2010 —... : JAS A iIIACHISON A Co 4, USTAILD SEED-7 tbls Keuteeky hluetosd Seed, 111 di store otdlTor sale ty icIO • JAS A HUTCHISON & Co AND itl,olA , Sl'd•—ou hlnis euger; 56 1.3 bids Modtso a, landing from picamcr Swan end lot Jule In; ll= 1 , 0-I: . = l , llas No I Leap , per sun lj'Slououglabeli6 tur sale try li=3l et AT AND RABLEV—IKK.bu•Io O. and 50.11. i 1.1.1ey. to arts.: on Moms y: lor .41c by S S IV lIAICUACGII, jelp tnd 1,1 troll! Os_ Pd": Com. trl !tort nod tor I,le S AV lIARBACCiII Iland for PARED PEAOIIES—A few bud] to glare and or sale by 2 , jelb S k OW IIARDA11;11 DorATio- 4 - 2 44 ucka Galena Ne.bunnock....; jun, I - received and for onto by • jelO POINDEXTER A. Co CECESE— . ...9 lin Dr Raceme, for sal. by lea , A -POINDEXTER & ITONKY-4 kegs Honey, In more toot fan oak b y . 11 jclo cuiNov..vrEit sCo BLACK AND . , PANCY SILKS—A A 511wun Co. Dlove ou LAO the roow extenure os•onatent of black 4.4ol:Lucy Stlt• to lw aunt/ to the etty. ;et° 1 - tfe72 , ,t l ot s a tt2 r lZ 4 ; '. .. c' t7: .. Ot: tonqnwtent 004 for ule Ly ROBERTSON & REPPERT, je9DI wcond. neon wood or I,ItODUCE: taa. S Flour, i,u do Corn Alexi, lu Sollern, 10i/o thus, :5 do While Ikon, for sale by el S , :--IT7:Aibbis on conergument and to sale low 8 05 b ) ,,, jr9 J C BILNII-3../.. - • , .... __ ..._ rinFAS (iOOpS.. —A A Meson A Co. GO Market et. 1.../ bags just recd I eases 01 neh Dress Guedit, com prising liereges;tirenadrors, Tissues, Core de Chrne. Challiss .1 , e At jr9 SHAWLS—A fiA Mason k. Co. have o hand ry• variety of Sliawis, which they arc =Hunt at redu ced meet. .?; je9 ritHREAD & Johnson, 46 Market sr r~ havejast reniil 2 cartons armor those wide Threat Laces: from 121;411 per yd up. Alm. one carton of hleehtin do; oneldo karts Puma do; also 13 canons conon Laces. Pettier. sod others will find it its their imermt to cm, al they win be sold ar extremely low prices. PhlETAr . ...}&J.ions Pig Metal. 111.e&rfornace. ,for . ale by ~ .1_404 IiAtiALEY & 3101111 ritANNElihr 01 . 1..-14/ bbls Brown Oil, superior, for val=by len 11.466LEY & salmi boa Bunch Raisin& in mom and for 14. sale by v lee 13AUALEY & ts.3lllll_ P O X: dt ' ; ' r r el ' e ß b L y .' ; yYTCR/JPE:—A fresh enYply jO9l reed and for Sala C AIIIIIJIIINOT CA J II . TRIC-24ases cord cambric. for ..c * `'SADDLERS' di.ffe,rentecllirtaf4ruZrlq HUE lIIII4D- - Titley's" green, half bleached 0 and whiw, f axle by jets C ARLIIJrIiNUT ViblA RUBBIIR CLOTHlNG—Comprising a large mock, such abi'Contr, Sacks, Pen Jaclew,eape• with or without Lilecres, Leggings of three didereu• kinds, Hata, W &t 1t to be had Nut th e India Rubber Ik pot, o 5 Food jeb Jh II PHILLIPS ft — INGIIAMS-441 A Mason & Co. hove received six caw new Cryle of (Aughacus, which they are sel ling at the exticAre low price of Ile cu. WI ' S n ola ,. P 9 l - c A •r t t ' s 2‘ o l l , e ;:x . rY k kiud, b ctlo v pr n rslryy .d Il Ur o:n w e " v d : ry superior Crept) bilk hoil Bairn Shawls. je6 . WROCUIiT , 01.4.AIIS—A A Maori & Co, Nom Market sq,iscerust Tted per express, WV Wet Collars °revery ythriety, tome ut the low price of 14 MMIMMI --- . I , oll.A.CCO—lifjkegs No 0 twist Tobacco. landing, .1. from steametldonottgababiand for .alt by jo7____ 4; J AMB: DAI.Z Fist FFLOUR-9Mil! remising bum suur Cutoul and for sale by M iel JAMES ISALZELL REASE-7 bids Grease , now lon bag from swain. Cumberland god for sole by , 07 , ', ISAIAH LICKFN & Co, frontAt lA:ATM:HS 4i ) tSINSENG—Now lauding from 1: steamer CumMilrland and for sale by _jet '.-- ISAIAH JIMMY & Co r, • COTTON-4I bees now lunlingitom sunr Cumber la:l,l4nd for .are LA ie7 PSALM] DICKt..I' & Co Dov PEACHetI-160 btu auerree, cure and Gar sale by . ..lie: ISAIAH DICKFIY e. Cu LOST—Frona theOtenmer Causal, • LLI of Herring, marked lado II Nina led on the vehurfou %Wednesday last, and it - is I:apposed it has Lien hauled at throudi NSUUAII .. 411 M prima uir prio . .ti 0 Sugar, received " .re.reamerPeri'"'t lrgrµph and ELSS 14.110i---/trliblx prime hleri Pork, just reed mid for sale Sh %V ..5d ,rater and PH Irma. V ;'cl EATHERS—Jureeetrecl altd for gale by 1: /ad DEO COCHRAN, hdi at Si:/RPENtiNE—oa jive reed and for sale try tbl LIHAUN A 11E1 CND VANILLA IlLANg.—Primequality, jual reed .cl V for side by _Aell DILA & RLITEIt /AIL VITIIIUL-4 . .boya tot teed and for tale at V.. , the Dr. &nom /a 5 J KIDD & Co ALUM-Alhhia Dare and - Tor aale at thedr. warehoure of /ro J KIDD & Co. ALDEN'S Nt.RVIZ AND BONI: uNotENT—ao . gross just rocs twrsd and for sale by e. 5. J%I DD Co I , I4PREED—rYt bble ( or sale at the drug ware. Hhouse of ....; •OS i J KIDD re tht • FIStilNO 1100T14-72 doe India Rubber Fibbing Roots, ju t e rte',rby east,. and fur sale elate me. dm R uhter Depot, NO %Vow! .urea. ley ___it__ J ,t, If PHILLIPS S 11 ; 131. DER 13R.P,!,71*.t—1 dos Shoulder Bruce., In. the Rubber, recited by correct sod fur solo at the ludia,Rubher 1435, 3 wool Street. je3 , q J& II PHILLIPS INDIA RUBBE R} ALLIS—, Id dot India Rubber BUD, (Of cbildr4Au excellebi article for exercis es; jblit receirEd ;press, rod for .ale by • J 8 II PHILLIPS "ANONEI DDLTS., few as ampler, received by in °Awes. asil lOb r.lo by jes X4ll PHILLIPS A . N . Di u l L;tl B l. ri VA n It ti d o:2 r i z , c: . r q. i o , do; do Snot Liens:11;101d Cresun Cop. do Olop do; d large Pitchers, *soh ips; do Mo'.asses do do; do Coin 0n,., with lamps. }or sale at low prices. "GlitL & GETTY, sign Big Pitcher. FLOWING. PAINTED BLUE QUEENSWARE— We WO ' OOM enticing • Ake MOM/ICW of tbi, cheap and beautiful want. lei, GILL &GETTY MERU:AN QUEENSWAR.E—thau be Wu/ ui ni! Iu SATICtIeS, tie sutra of-. joS GILL ik.calrry IBH-50 bbls prime No 1 Shad; 50 lick No 3 Macke' and lot übs by Jokkor TAAPER O'CONNOR AUCTI'N SALES. I _STEAM IipATS.. Ry R. Lemmon Anetlancers:. On IVedneuley. the lew intutet. of 11 o'clock, al the ineniret wares an Hach:men'. wharf -5151 BAGS RIO COFFEE— joet imported in the k.:Laibeth and Manchciter.. . • . L.s.l43logUes and retaples will be prepared de day Before the sale. le? By Thos. Anderson IC Co., Anetloneere, Utile - VILLE. KY. • - 132 lUUI. N. 0. biliAli•AT AeCTION.—On Tueinlity, the 4011, commeAcing.at 10 o'clock. A. M., we will sell 1.T.1 hhils. prune New Utica. Sugar at Auction. . By James &Menne, daetlone or. Peremptory tFah Of Furniture, Feather 15th, betleine, he., on account of when, it may concern, at auction, 'at the Coiled Sutter Hotel. On Saturday next. ,, June lOth, -et 10 o'clock In the forenoon, %Will be sold.positiVely, without reserve, ott account of whom it mit) . em ' hod - at the totted Staten Hotel, corner of Fenn streetandthe Canal }toxin. (ra ther beds and bedding. auxins which are in port the following, vim. Feather beds, b. dditsg, mattresses, ear peting;bureaus,ehaits, books, mantel'ornassenti, an.. Those concerned in the above property, %id take notice of this alverusement. jes • JAMES hIeKENNA, Aunt By John D. Davis. Auctioneer Dry Grath, 4,, at Auetton. On Saturday morning, June to; at 10 o'clock, at th commercial !tales Room, corner of Wood and Filth atmets. will be sold, several con sirninetas of fresh and fashionable fancy and staple !try tioods. At eirfeloca, • 12 hr. assorted glassware; 11 do Witslow glass, as soiled sae.; 5 ifron safes, for counting douse and steam boats; 5 ball chests Y 11 and Week tea; 2 qr casks 5/a deina wine; Y do French broody; d boo Virginia ioLoc co; cigar., knatehes, window sash, shovel., queens wre, hardwar, cutlery, se. A general assontrieutof new nod second ham' house hold furniture, to. Al 21 o'clock p.m. A large qurunity of good quality and fashionable spiing and summer ready made clothiug, boOls r :shOe., dry goods. gold and silver watches, tine quality pen end pocket knives, jewelry, kitty. rota forks, um..., scissor., brace nod bits, trunks, de. ieg JUI1:1 0 DAVI.% Ana t. Boob, Yen.; and Paper 'at Audio-a. ON Saturday evenlog, the :Amu, at 71 o'clock.' at the Camino del Sales (loom, confer of Wood awl blab streets, will be sold a large collection of valuable mis cellaneous books, on'fracing standard works on !Leal fry, history, poetry, arts, sciences, masic,,ac. Also, fine letter and cap writing paper, family andpockd Bibles, blank hooka, piano tootle, gold end steel pens. Boots eon be crammed on the afternoon ornate, jell JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt AffIISEMEIVM PITTSBUILOLITIILIATILE, , .. • C. S. Porpto • lininiger tied Len. 5AT...., 3.1 r 10, 1t,4.3, to corritneuee with the GOLDEN FA BSI CR. - - Golden Former • • •• •• • . • .............. :Mr. Prior. Duey Iliontner Mr. Ponce. bhienbeth Vise Pone, —Alter wind; DANC.F., by Albin Anna Multi.. codeude with the OCEAN CIIILD. • • ' ItT. 1 1;-1T. Kele Zilonday-Benefit of Miss Porter. Para• or Anowdoo.—Dress Circle t 50 cr.; Second Tier, 35 err; Y14C.% (inner), X. EECM . . . THE ORIGINAL GAN DO, ULE ILARSIONISTS cowistidg co Misers. W. U. Plumes, %V. Houk, J. Jueubs, J. U Farrell, and T. Archer. respect. tulip inform the Citizens OF Pi...burgh that .they Fill givees series of rwhiceplusi Concerts, commencing o. Thursday evening, May eth, nu.l comm. Friday tcpd :intraday. Cards of Admission, 25 cents. J. C. BENSON, AgvuL FANCY DRY GOODS. SEA.P/lAN 321 Ilroadway, ficw Y - IMPORTERS ANDJULDIF.DS French ono ]. trd hfutsluts, Daregets, Laces, Lothrtndenes 7 Men. nos. I,thasals, Hosiery, (Doves, Livens, bombazines, AND ALL irrnEn A iuKriES , &Ne V Guors. They woke country Merchants, ViSltillft New rOfk, to examine their stock before making then . putchaoss. Mr. Mut( Coos for malty years of tha houae of A. T. Stewart &Co, Dorn which he fantail on We Ist also tv.ith nod Mr. 111,11. IV4IO has an illtrlen in he btoinesvo was trio favorably known in that meth. lishment. maathy PRINTS ONLY. CEDAR ST., NEW YORK LEE & BREW.STEIt F,nalt . h.hrtl werehoese in Ike year Itelit, or the per peer of eupplytec the City awl harrier Trude with PRINTED. CALICLIF, al lose . ptives—and esinbiting, or ..1/ (.111241111 Tco e year, Cl I..orgese A...torment in ILE WOItL.D. • ' They are 1t t oicni n , 7, `eves. Iltro . died Package, pew:op./sing eve new ayte of Foreign and Domani.. produetion j many awl:Pell have jail Leah - forum/ad and aro ouercapar ada foe Dart. and shoat madit, at . PII.IOES REDUCED , FlillSl ONE TO FIVE CENTS per yard below 'the maces of April and Alsy, as per printed Catalogues, which are corrected daily, for the information of buyer, puivr wsittmorsE, New York, June, MAL f jy2dirst TO THE COMIIISSIONiIIS PRAIRSTI.- VANIA RAIL 'ROAD CORPAIKY. ENTLEIIEN:—:forte me subscription ebler weary %,,,T_Thotriand hharea of the Stock In this-Company 'baste...raised by the nail RondConventiurt, Mawr out ruthenium hare been made' to me Martha books should be again open to gice ouch as aiadisposed no oprrirtr . ity to , absentia the stock. fa 'ty with the expressed wishnfyour fellow citizens, I hose tp request dint you trill again house the books to be opened attach time and plate sa you may deem rn' t. '. . P lTaia o LT:47l l l T h. co. Piushurgh,June 6 ISM. Pennsylvania Mall Road Company. N pumas/we of the foregoing request, ounce ts acre. by given thM. Books Will be opened for, subserip. 1,011 to the stock of he Pennsylvania 'Bail Bead Com-. patty. cm Friday and Saturday, the nth and.loth June, wont 9 o'clock .r .1..111., to 1 o'clock, P. M., at the Cow puny's office, Third sweet, below Maack. and at the Merchant's k. - 31anufactuter's Bank, and at the Ex cleanse Fine Dollars per share to fie paid at the atm of sabscopttom Lamest at the rate of six. per cent. per annum, will be paid by the Company ott al/ instalments ftoorthe dam of payment niumAs DA L, CHARLES AVERV: JOHN D. S Y UOENBEKOER, WILSON /11'CANDLE....' , S, WAL • • (3..WIJACKBON, 1. - C 910011BUDAD, _WAY. WTI. EIOIIII./Ell. City Ditguetriatiliery. 1111141anutar, 0.10. IMP auto. 1106 E begs leave to inform the citizens of Pitts. O s burgh and vicinity, that he bay tales the Doer rian Rooms lately occupied by Mr. Ponce. The pi pub. Ile are assured that rill the late improvements are secu red, and will he brought into operatiottrby•Mr. Hoge, who has been a constant operator signet/Aral woe. first discovered. Entire satwfactionirlsanutteedtw all who may become hi.pelmet. r.. IL•will.refet with pleasure to dlr. Power, in whose estahligtment be has operated for the last twrive Months. Faintly Por traits, Engravigs, llaguercoypes,_ wecurately copid. I.lkenestes lateirio any watherOlitid' set 'octets, breast pinu cases and nausea. in hint/macaw fovea in every bratich ortheeit t and nil . ' Tsarinas tarnished..' _jean! •_ HITE 6001 k/ FOR DM.SSTS—AV R Murpby rr has lately received a full assortment of erbite Foods for Ladies Dresses, including—Scotch mull Mos. lair Swiss do; Nottsook do; plain Jationets; small bar red do; satin barred do. Also, Fur Evening Dresses—White embroidered Swiss Muslim; pink embroidered Tarlton do; blue do; new style damask striped and embroidered der plain white. blue, plnk and "trove colored do; also, eriroidered and Sails. Muslin', by Ole yard, for Evening reues; also Black Lace shawls, Scarfs and Capes -French Wad Seotch necilie work Collars; an assortment of new and beautiful style Linen Cambric llimdker i chle,• moons ink do; all at lowest cash prices, at north-can corner of Ith and mllkel su. jrd Steam Engine and - Saw 311111br Sate. ri , 111.; .tit •cribers hating now their lower.Saw-Aser.t. ILen PLASI:IO Alamitos in sueccesial operation, of. c s , their upper vilh with its lentil Engine end Lain Cutting kJtahlishmemt, and the Frame kittildings eon. ironing &ern, Or sole on roa•mlable and ectotanoda• ung terms. The Ireton engine is au excellent me, and all the works iu the blowing and Lialt Calling eaten name]. are in good order and condition, and altar. chaser can remove the in bole nod put them into opera tion iu towhee place, in IC. Matt outy daya Lotter. pail paid, directed to the subseriii'ers,.Pitatareh, wilt he promptly attended to. • • jelbti NEVILLt IL CRAIG & SON. IIrANTED-A partner 'with a capital of fit Vat, IV engage with Me advertiser in et very pluatat,l manufacturing. basilic, Where there is Ito comp Luta, and that pays a profit orlon per scut. To a i.e s i tanni, wanting a permed) sate and petult Rimin no oppoitunit) otters seldom to he met With. Adams J. Richmond, at me office of this paper, mann.; whet . en interview cwt .e . bad. QI.,PLIt DLit Eit,LNCli CLOTHS—NV R Murphy invites the attimooti at gentlemen wattling Cloth., IL/ Lis usartzue4 of very most make of French and English Cloths. A 'eat piece very superior blaek likeuch, Just recd; also, Loosens and Cmisimercs, in great vafiey; 'simmer Caositiveres and Tweed., fur melte and boys' wear, black satin Vesting., whim Jlarseilles 40; gent, white and bantered hues cumbtie Ildkfs; super ulatto and colored do; gents Wove, Hnsicry;Ste.; Gauze, Remo and cotton Uudersbitis, for summer wear; blk and fancy Cravats: Gingham and Jae on et do, he. — lerikaaa • - ASTEIL:CO HEEL isuAT, of arrow ttO tons buck then, light draft, about ten mouths out, will he sold at hargaiu, if application is made soon. 'Enittiirt of • ) JAMES KERR, Jr., jeldtw water elect . AdmOa NI ante. _— A la. the persouit taupuny of beorige Ridley deed, wititm sold at dol., Metter's, iit East Liberty, Yeebles township, at 2 o'clock. /11., his right, One and i, ,jerest la a lease of the Moos GloVc Farm. !.at.r. , . SAML. hi'KELVY, Agnes, tR': N 1 iliti Itl 11ForiDLEV—The Life of Olives 41..;101aV6 ell, by J T Headley, author of -Napoleon null hint 11n,•hale,' - TheSuered Alountiine," ^llneh• Ilium', and do rieneralv,* etc. etc., Received this day and for gale hy JOHNuIIYIN.A STOCHTUNT, ' jel) Bookseller" nor market and MI ant 311011-5 bbl. Pock oo Land and for Wei loar to . close by,'" jes TAAFFE, J. O'CONNOR. 1411.0 U bLis in store and for wale by j - TAbtihir &. BEST. MACISEIIIi4—Zio 2 nod 3, Numb 'on baud sad for sale by sed VASSKV & LLST SSALTS—:vbbir rectivad and Air role by • • TASSEIC BIZT - ----- SpOBACCO-15 b. lb. Gump. superior quality, meld J. on consignment and for sale lossby jes TASSEY & BEST. IPOTASI.I-4 calks reed Ws day; and !brute by jes • • TASSEY tr. . TS of ar 'P R al L sge. `o n r t e r b y -1 olle, blue and e d IL 33 a qunltty, joet old for as:e to the to extenowkittary for rat.., the cswe, 303 WitrrE k)ARASOLS—I3 carts silk, woosland gingham P cola, late style. gad handsome pariara Just ?yen and Co. We by B/LILCILE/T i wilak, I p „lic woad la • .:. ~~-. - _ I . .NN AT I & PITTSBUIttiII • ' .DAILv PACKEI HIS well known in of splaueid passenger Stems . era is now composed oC target:. saculesi, best 11.11 d furuisbed, aud most iowerhil Loamoil die wpirca of tie 1% est. ' korefi accunittiodutiou and emus _ for t that tummy can procure. has been pro.'" forgo.. wager. The Line Ws been in operiums tar broyeara; —has carried a ludfictit of people without the !mistily. ry to their persona. The bouts will tie at the him of food Atree t tbe day previous to earwig, for the weep• hou of freight Rod the entry of passenger, Mt tie reps , ter. lu aU eates the passage money muss ba paid in Mll•ahee. • SUNDAY PACILT. The ISAAC MI.tI - KUN. Capt.' A. Cr. Mama, rd.'. leave ratsbargh every Suada) rourahvg at to o'c:aer; Whee ay hug .a, every holiday eveurug IO r. - M ... Ihl7. MONDAY PACKET. • The MONO:\ tiAltk.l.A, Capt. t•toar, will Icar , Pitta burgb every Monday moroirw. 11/ o'clock; ‘l.l , C.lWir erery:Sonday avematt at 10 • . - TUESDAY PACKET. The - MITT-VIA No. 2, Cent. J. tasaccituDt,lll leave Pittsliorrh rum Tuesday meraitig at 1U o'clock; Wheeling every Taming evenuur at IV e. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENtiItAND.No. 1, Copt. rt Mau, will leave Pittsburgh every Ikednesday cooruing at IC O'clock; Wheeling party Wednesilay esculag at Int,* . ==! 'The BRILLIANT, Capt. Gases, to letive Pitts burgh every llantAnt morning et tho'eloeb; every Tburieley evennigat la r. • FRIDAY PAORET. The curpEr. root •0. Copt. leave riuto burgh every. Friday /naming at 10 o'clock; IVticetleg every Friday carping at 10 r. SATURDAY PACRET.. • The IdatetllNGFß, Capt. t 3. Reao, trill leave Pitts. burgh every Saturday raoralog at 10 trclota Whretiak every, Saturday evening 0110 .NEW LISIION AND PCITSDUILDU DAILY LINE OF CANAL. AND STEAAL FACKt:CS, 1 84 8 ' ' 47i5=2 ITU • Leavcs Piusbusgla daily. at 9.o'cloels, A. 211., end ars them at Glasgow, pnoons vftheSausly rind (Mauer Ca•' as 3 o'clock . . antl'Newr I.lnlma AI It, rotor Wen. • Leave, New Lisbon at eoclock; P. M.. pnaltwg the trip caner to the river during the nighl.l and tillorgoso at 9 o'clock, A. A, and arrives at l'itisburgls aro P. td.—thirs making ,ti:moo, line for carrying scsionts and freight between New l.i.hon and Putts. burgh. in shim:al.Om, mid at losf rotes than by any . . . . . . Theptoprietors of this Una have the plea of in formiug tke public that they have fined op tuofivol ohm. Canal Bor-ts, for the accumta-ention of patt.etigers end freight, to ran in emisiemean with the w , tl known steamers CA1.1:11 COPE and BEAVEIt, and connect • iag, at. Glasgow.with the Pittsburgh tend .Cincitt nett aml °arm daily hues of strutters 40 , .1 the ChM and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge them selves to spore 110.iptilsG or trouble to insure cola fort, refits and dispatch, and mk or the pukka a slture of thmr patronage. I ACTI.ORIZED AGENTd. G 7d..11.(111.Tt.N, • j u „. • • - le /1.1213-kUalf, j ttUt` t lll.Rtar ILANNA. &Co. mylld: .1. 11..kftlIAL1(111 & Cc. IN.i . • • ZNO7ICF.--The steamer . BF:A VEIL C. Citerkei resok ter. will leuve niter dd. no k; ior beaver, Glasi.ovr and NVelleville punctually, at 9 ili'slocis hi the =ruins. my 018. - - e PITTEISITILGII& lIROViniarIiTLLZ Dully. Packet Liao. FEBRUARY 1.11, 151 e • FEBRUARY LEAVE DAJLY AT a A. rd., AND 4 P. M.. The - .•.''''The following 'new boats complete-- . 6.; --- ':_ PVlles firm for the present sensom ATst___ w it i gWi. ,, LAS IC, Capt. James Parklueon; ILll.llp, Caps A. Jacobs nod LOUIE loi ‘a. 1111,11 NE, eapi E. ilmotett The ele are entirely - sew, nod ere Wed op without regprd expellee Es. 057 comfort Shot money Cali MOONS Lai les peptide& The Come ll lease the blottoognhela err Coat at • the foot of I to,. et_ Passengers will be pioetest co board, asthe boats Will•nermodp.ienTe 11l the miser. tised hours. BA. ALand 4P. itl •-- Jan3l ... FUR WIIRELINU, CINCINNATI Ask.t.)I.IIOVILLE. , 1 .e IIZOL a AX §.14/044.1 P.cu: 17m r • 4 * 7T-41..EitAPi, Perky,. Commander, kayo lot Loutesine. mut intermediate point every Saturday, at TO o'clock, precisely. • • • • For freight Or plumage apply on 14,.14 Ol tO • . FORSITII ATUNCAN, Agent. 'rho Telegraph has been built to for a regular pocket, otot Olth view courely to the comfort OF pat. sangent the accommodations are inferior to no hoe: on me Weilsru waters. " IS -• new Imltt draught papengat ••packrt AMU RICAN b:Atild.; • James Athiteoth muster. in. rats :Or the above and iteermediato ports on this hoy. the :tab ins:, at It: o'e:ock. For freed:: or pease., apply od boned, or 10 ism (:I:Jlll.ll.l‘tte.ittatlt.A. ent. ' FOR I.OCISVII,LE. ,r h. The Mat running steamer , _, , j LADY 111. RON, i'.l . : t •lt' l./7n0., 14 Clark, ntatter.v.lll leave . forthe abova nd intermediate boding', this day. For freight or Fassaae. apply cm hottn/, or to, , .. - jell, .1 ST BCTLER a 11110.,.agents. M323111=1 " ; - =,,kl 14' .Pl''dil ll .3 M; . • Coles. rriaate, will leave fortis clove itornricoiato parwonWedoraday at 10o'cl.k, At. • For froighl or passage, apply oa board. 317 FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS NIVEL ' ,Jr. ! . r Tte film iteamer 7 , . ALIQUIPP . A, • NI,. •15PC:TzfA , i t = 4, 711 1,0 1 !a r ta: l, l;slk; Far (might or passage apply on boarel • ' Tile fine sterner .. SAVANNA, 474 D''in =l 'th l e"e' 'th =(ulne s reporst ftlo 551, iusr-For'reight at pne spplyon ;tard.' tett REGULATt PITTSBURG/II CINCINNATI PACKET ' .- .. The stemma, ig7 .. ...../al • NEW ENGLAND, •• •... NCCltire wailer, will run as a regular . 4 ailemou ' , lsrael from Pittsburgh to Cillii/111411. the leas her first trip. nudes the ilex arrangement, heat. at 4 o'clock, P.AI. „ • • 7.7 - 1,FI: BT-LOUIS fine reenter • J J cIurrENDEN, mast( r. leave :Or ale shoes , sod Interthrdinte pore . this dry. 'For freight exit... mro e appls hoard — my3t) 11F,GUIstsl1. FITT54111161! . : 'AAA ~...Z4NFSVILLE. .. _ . .•,.......h t 1 The fino.ook4 liOtitiiiiabt **valor . PHILIP la00111114:41.4... .44'14' Wrote oaritarritt•koa*.kitulnuTh otatlyits.akore , : - ' • ,-,:• : • ' , 70.1 boat it every" sr4at.**l34:llto.cotofort et parrortavra: . tilto rant to . .tatottFolittitloitiratuaiellby -_ I.intL whirh most, her at ItraisMa,:ps,trobtla or rot 4art•••ofint• on bnwryl. '-, •. • .. 7 7, - • ._ mys 3 Fult RRORtaz The mess end lien drew&ht -steamer tr amstevi lettii. [Or th< above and thona , 4, _it _le day, I as 10 A M. Pot fretui . , 9ri...?ge "rt. on homed — - - " - .033-13 FULL WIIEELINEVAND x. ll 7: i nt and vulbsutt t . nl . 4 .- #)t .. „.. „d i t! Andrew Poe Master. hot resuittiratid" 'reioiltir trip, boom.. Wheeling, Bridgeport fund Eittit . burph 1. hying Pittsbprigh on Mondays /opt Thursdols. L Rmi: " R TD, e l ch wIdTa" NF T., , rki WELLSVII442,' Hamra, master, will leiree for abots and all herratieliste Port. on -. V0 ,1 .... Joys riteurdays of each For freight or fie.- opply oil board or to ."‘ fetift GEO R MILTEfiIiftRGER. Mk. • • ,PITTSCURGII A. WiIIEELINO - PACIEUr; .The twill steamer ' • . CONSUL, • roey E KinneT, master, will leafve— gularly . for. heolibg,.on 1%15.1ay, traduced:ly and -day, at Id oNlock precisely - . • - Lee beeliug every Tuesday, Thursday, gni -So• sudsy, at 7 o'clock, a in, precivelx: • '. Tlia-Coneul will land at all the lutertnediate pens.- Every accomodailou that eau be procured for We con: dirt and valety of p dotro bee been provided, 11 , toot alvo provided with a wit-acting safety guord se yeveitt explosiono. For freight dr poootuto ati.,7 ar board or to DAVID C feb4 corner of lit wad Ragthhalil eta Melaa'SPORT, LIAZAI.I AND 31 . CIIIONG LA CITY PACKEr. 1. The new steamer ' • Naha., matter, aril ran ...hove; Leaving' Tirtaergb every ' *Nedaeltilay and Friday, at al a'clock, A. at.., atal Fut. aul , 4alielaCily every' uerday,'LlarradAy eta , ' SMaiday• at :I eitltwk, A. at. For freight or swage apply board. t ite2l. , • FOR FRANKLIN. -- • , _ . A ........t ri .' trot tow nod /itiht draucht memool 4 .; , ' A EMil ' ler,3l A tu n tr i r ° ,. " l:ltt s er4Prtnt ' tir. Ire port every Wvtlnettday cod Pat. lollop, no 4 I'. M. For frrigM or pottatogr. atyly, on • ioall. • • Notice to I . ..litters: . • EXPItEbo. l'.loCliT LINE 7. .- • 4 . • .. PIPLASELPIIIA AND l'lALTllluith2. .T HE rubscrilxts have engeged iha light enclitic steamboat YANKEE, t carry sun:wets ID from the Aqueduct at Pt - resort She will depart daily at 7 o'clock in the morning, Rule the first street sdnive the unifei ••• • Passengers will breakiast lewd, aim was seams) at the boor. For glissade or Information, nrair to •• 'W. Sli M.ll. Bostic. • Or'D.LEFEiI &co, egad Neu. Fore—Nine Dollars through: • By this 'arrunge niciii pas sengers evil. go through In • • fess than three days and o ban, parai. g over the rad road in eat - Bebe: ' • rayl6, ECLIPSE THASSPORTATIOS LINE. • M L Uti 184 t So ' . • Viretntin ßS sa ce d e "' ll 'a iro ' u . ‘ y l Ta t t ! , lo i t tra L y ' g. • • daily, Produce and mord-Arai/1 token 01 low rates. Merchandise Bora itatmorc brought out at loom rare.. Thar; firs days. J C BIDWELL, dart, water at, g doom above Rot { - .'o. House Pittsburgh. J itoulNeoN ilor:iisi, - , 01 „ 7 • • _!q.,....iy,y4li:74artelst, Baltimore. • GEO. NV. smiwu C co., t - friends nod the public that they bare • 1 2 1,7= c ; ' , ,,T ' y eovithets. he their Into ratabliah• metal In Peon oven kmouth e. the liotturghltresner), mearred_their entire lotriocce to Na POINT BIIEWFM),. fluidram/a'. Patent Soda "2, ars. 35 meluier North Canth• /Fr . . 'Wk :1.1 MITCEIELTREP., it • W. !them. wont Another Supply of ,ty of Chi ikeylng's . Plane Forte,. c , iX new Piano tbi. week, by l JOHN H -MELLON, el wood .t, Sole 'Agent for Chichatiag'sPiaoo. fez Western — Panneflrannt. •