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    THE PITTSBUriGit
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MONDAY MORNING JUNE 12; Ng&
I . )in:toenail°. Whiff II
FOR pmit)Evr,
ZACII4tILY TAYLOR,
Fog NICE l'atzwwr,
MILLLPHEI PILLMOUIL,
FOS CANAL. COMILMIONat,
NEIL MIDDLESWA RTH,
.F.111101i21 4orrolpandeoci or the Potal.argh Gazeut
PittLiDiriercta, June 6, 1814.
- • I hive bee, it just en hour or two in the city, long
'enough, *elter,to walk throrigh it, and to nee
somethint'of the Whig numerical Lace, co:wino
Mil here. Bryn hotel is thronged, from howietop
so cellar, parlors, kitchens, barrooms, reading
MOM; dining moms, and all. The Beene is most
enlivening, and the quessiou, who shell be omelew
ted,lnois exciting,- - -but the lightning Will ; travel
iirsier thaw Uncle Stun's - Bib/mu' ses, and.l sill not
• therefor*, specul 'upon what n day . or two map
'Marti:nth. The nykir men are mono teliskiamt,.
and 110 fu; Most armomPromising Mr. Clay's-
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friends am dim, but not beyond :compromise.—
Cienerahsubtf gains friends every hour, atidsome
of the timing will surprise you.- In point of inter.
eat MI citber Conventions which I have attended
. sink into thv shade eirgiered with !this; and it is
doe to truth to say,4*.from" the bent lights before
ate, the result secrailmost inaraPicious. Oar own
Delegate reaming trta . hir Clay. Ohiq has agreed io
tit far Scott, with perfect unanimity eaveu.se two,
or pertamb shrem a the delegrae: a.
- The evenincimsnises that tomorrow will be I;
. delightful day. -
Among the c rowd who came in from Southward
tod4 were PC01.41 Cam, Thomas H. Benton and -
a body of Demoor tie Senators and Representativer.
Truly politics -do mks strange bed.kllows, wherf
Benton, after playing the gamekeeper no long, con
.. mate to become the - Joel:all Of the Michigan Lion.
General Houston and Scooter Allen were, howev
er the principal eceort;—Mr. Benton evidently not
likinithe job, he has contracted to perform by put
ting the Harnbnmers and Hunker; in the some
Gourd:. Cass' party were escorted:from Bally:
' more by about one thousand Whigs. His friends .
attempted - to give him a cheei. when he left the
Mom:Mental City, - .bat it was weak as water:-
- Along the line, Moe& it was known he um? cirs
fog, there were bystor none to greet him, except at
_-Wilmington, whale' moat was bent from Philadel.
.
phis.. *As I write, a great crowd of Whig dole.
grdetlare crowded along Chesnut etrect to see the
Democratic nominee, but most of all the man who
--wrote the tetterte the Chicago Convention.
.-. IFit:rataMler, tehall hoPe to write . you ri more.
eonneeted der, of the reoVemerils in the city.
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'•i Plattanaruta, Jane?
MI6/ Whig Conveation.
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Well, the hiau has opened, and the Whig multi
tude at,, in i the midst of their organisation an
write. The - night past was devoted to private de:
hheintion nod earnest; counsel among the friends of
• ' ••ihe serveraleandidates. There was public spellZ•
Inerrant the Exchange,the Market place,the house
• I 6441•1 ind every accessible place. New York min
'. • ed brie long, loud chorus for Henry Clny, but there
Watt 'WWI. nrrityof mitsideis shouting for Taylor,
• •
but LS time promising full . acquiescence in the re.
, cult Of the nomination of the Whig National Con.
veritiora.' The night through was passed in these
friendly - callisions, and ' the battle renewed again
• in•the morning, with warmth and force. At holy
breakfast time,the crowd began to russemle ih tre ,
Acighbttiliood of the Chinon Museum, n spacious
',mad • elegant building, the floor of which will had
Ave thoasand • people, and the generics nearly as
. -
.
-- , pany more. IThe People wens assigned to the
galleries; and the Delegaies . and Pamir to the
floor. The Dedqrates were several hundreds, inclu
ding thSrsisent to the YouniSen's - Convention 'of
Ratification.. All were admitied to the trour by
kie;ceta r „At2 o'clock the door's were thrown open
Ito thepoViliiise, and the multitude rushed in like
illlayalanche. ;It took some twenty minutes to fill
the hall, and When fall even to the door "Tip.,
"thousands were eager to come.. The ma of hddds,
the moving nines, the deep excitement, ,all made
the acme one of memorable intercat, and ettesWir.
all my, upon my previous oesrion in Ph la.
Mr. Woods, of the city, nominated John A G*
Ger a of New 'Vork, (tithe Chair, and Ohia"and
may were honored with 'the Seirewries in the
perisbns of Messni Shearman and Harlan. Prayer
followed biltev. IJr. Wait:m.lll,o( Philadelphia, and
by n vote of the Cods/potion, the proceedings will
commence each. day oiith prayer.
. Tains proved the sohrie of some trouble in the
temperer). organipition. The' Whigs there had
chosen thirteen delegates to represent the G.ur
voteit,buili'one werelpie.at,—had Mr. Conrad, of
Louisiana, said that it was the wish of Texas that
Louisiana shoulit. repri.went her upon the floor.
There was_ some demurring at this,—and so
Much, that Mr: Fowler, of NeW 3 lork, demanded
• .Committee ;:rf' one ftOm each State upon credo
If Texas wan to vote thfoughiLottiniann,
must be by net of the Convention, !ILO not frot:n
Mere. chtini to do ro on the part ofrbe
•
delegation. The subject wnedtorfped for the to
..r •.
- Meta 41 Out of place, but renewed again as rain
as the '. - Buttes had teen called upon for Members
• ' _upon the Committee of Nomination. A Louisiana
man was named amp the'Committee when Texas
- • Mr. Fowtxx made a tardy objection to this pro.
.criedirig,—but insisted that Texas maid not veto
r, -here, having no delegate, without the consent o
• the COnvention.
" Mr. Brown, of Pa., violent as a tnykiiMan,
sailed this opposition, contending that New York
• and an other Suite, had anything to do with it, and
was bound to submit it when a delegate was named
from a sovereign State. . It Was enough for him
• - that a delegate had responded when'Texas Onto
'The Chair coqteailed that the question had betm
. • mimed too late—Os the corruniueewpm how absent.
' .• It was said, In extmintatiolsof Ohm' course, and so
appears upon the reoard,that the-Texas-Whigs
had menested the tours' Mantas to iPtiak for them,
• •
In esse-they were notpMsent; but the Convention
44 as a *bole; did not 'seem to be well satisfied of this
' • r fact, mar of the In Which the Texas meet.
,
log was held, which hat named the thirteen Delo
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'• - This 'evening at. 4 'n'clock the nominating co=
:ratite reported the_permanent 01:Recur-Me names
~ y ott have previa - mill weisived by telegraph.
'..71 The Tem queition came upon the Convention
14 second time, in consequence of a ieport in aver
• - Ma Taws Vice President, from the Louisiana Del-
It was raid, however, by Mr. Ashinuti,of
Mni t anchaseui,ltun. a Vice President won &Mere
'ooMpliment to the : State; and while ho would re
r.'Wet upon the main question, he would not raise an
Issue upon -this; which was unimportant. The
motion to strike otikthe Texas Vice President was
I 'therefor, witgiirawn.
racial Yon the lint of the otheersaftio Couven.
' tion,pa6Rowa.
suurrinevr,
• - JAME?. S.MOILEHEAD,oIN.CaroIina.
. . ifaiarr—Luttier - SeV&anee.
: • N=tre--Antboay
rtexi Everett.
Afrairretfacreurr—A•hellivatingt.lon.
Shads
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Connecticut--Gbarlei W. Rockwell.
Yeri—Slunuyl NArorke.
- •IVao Jo:Ny.74. Porter.
Ertiocryloarcer,-Townscod Hamer,.
Dcksseart--' • Joker' R. IVlcFce.
ilftiryksra—Tbinnaa 4. Pratt-
Virpnia—Jetta S. 'runny,
Wirth Carolina—Edmund Lint/err:y.l
South Carattrtr—Erlwanl Gemat3e.
t Georgia—Coarse W. Cmwketl,-
t ".-: AtadoeueLjohrt Gale.
lifirsiwinii—James Metcalf.
• Loatirtano—Waller Brashear.
Twaratev—William 13. Reese.
Kswitiedy—Jigica Campbell.
Ofiio—Joaeph`Vance.
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• Prtdiondi—Jollit• Valuer.
i'ltrtaroerti. IL Mitchell.
Alehitmor—Thomm W: Newton.
• or—E.' A Murray.
.Joseph R.
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Samuel J. Petro.
• / f_orier+Jarnesy.G 6 ...
‘..lottlix Sherman, ofobio.
~,Schuyler Col AIX, of Indiana:
Join 4. Piersito, of Pennsylvania.
• •• N. 13owditch-1311mt, of Neff, York.
'Nelson , L. White, of .Connectient.
•• Edmund P.. Hunter, of Virginia.
, Farms Barter, of Vermont. •• 4 ,
- . E. W. t reek, of Michigan Q
C. Laogdgn, of Alabama.
- •. Robot hdailory, of Kentucky. '•
• C. Itutebinson, - of•Witconsin.
Johp . Wakefield, of Nnw Jersey
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Erni:ldyll', on takils Vie Chair, Ic!iv.re; Ike
Ae.dre,s: • •
yrs - rla3=lpr rue CoNilesston.—l du not po
ser LlrigUnglTrulegurga 4; extress iny
grateful Meting's, and toxetura td' yoit m)tprt.
arknowledements for the disunguished tom con
k/mod upon me by selecting me to prosie,e over the
deliberations of this Convention. It, wentlailan, I,
,potuesird manliftentions r either by chperience or
- otherwise, for theMiminguished pest/ ion—risleSt;
conscious I do uot, , ,theobligations :that you have
~ imposed on me would he far greater than they
;would desenre, end therefore do 1 consider my
in
'debtedness to you, le this time, Mall the larger.
The purpose for which youlurre assembled here
from every part of the land, uniting in common
counsel and deliberation, is that of bringing relief
to our common country,. and devising and execu
ting such schemes nsare t nocessaryto her pnanwrity
and hapioess. Order, Wialom and decoruntskould
characterize our delibertuione, and an sum* they
do, success will attend them. [Applause.)
We - should yield, kilow-citisnnn, on thi n ones .
sion, all our personal preference. Let us tiring
forward, the the good ul our common country our
United ssmesels, and our united wisdom. Let
on rear our mouthed with the full - determination to
carry Won to victory. !Applause.] All we have
to do is to select a standard-bearer who will se•
cure the hearty eu-operatiett of all sections of nee
oauntry's werire. Let us have inscribed upon
our banner, •` e pro: erity of our country." I Ap
please"
it ban been asserted that tin victors belong
the quails." Lot es determine Mot we will be
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victor; and when victorious, if spoils we must
have, let them be the redemption of our country
from her present embarrassed condition, and re
plenishing her extumSted treovury, end mooring
her to that flourishing. and happy condition from
which she his .fallen. i
.Let . endeavor to spread
over our land industry, peace and 'plenty, which
shall give to every laborer adequate employment
and remunerating wages—which shall cause every
sea to be whitened with the nails of our commerce
—which shall mane the produce of teeming Gelds
spread.pleMYcivet our own laid and enable our
people li. :extend to• others that bounty which a
kind Providence his bestowed upon us. [Great
applause.]
Fellow Citizens : if our -deliberations are con.
' ducted with that order and love of law which
characterise. - the constituents who • sent no here,
we shall have little cause to fear far our eventual
tnurnpb. lAppinuse.) And irour spoils la:Snell
-as I have described, which will bring pthspetity to
every door, end cause the laud to teem with-ho
blessings of a wise legislation zind vielt—directed
industry; if y gentlemen, the results of your deliler•
anon, shell be to restore to our country peace, liar
many end prosperity; to restore to the constitu
tion its violated rights -and powers; and to restore
the administration of the laws of our country to ',to
pristine purity; if such should be the effects of
harmonious deldiemlicas end your patriotic win
eels, I shall deem it the proudest legacy that I can
bequeath to, my posterity, that I had the honor to
preside over that council of sag.es whose delibera-
Lions produced these happy results. [Great ap
plause I .•
The Delegates alone are holding n busine.ts end
Consultation meeting thin evening at the Chinese
Museum. Not o bad move. as when all meet to•
gether, none can be secured of intrigues.
NATIONAL WHIG CONVENTION
Putuktra.rme. lime 5, ISth
The second day's proceedings have boon more
orderly and interesting thaii flu first. Ti.,, ar
rangement of the house was Letter than rester
dui, and though the crowd, if pdsirble, coon hir tr.
much less inconvenience was experienced.,
The great question was, the report of 'the com
mittee on credentials—who 'reported in Stair of the
right 'of Texas to be represented. throuelt the State
of Louislana,the Texan Whip making this tequest
The Convention resisted ;this'report With a .strong
voice, and strong and eloquent sjiceithes' were
!nude by Messrs. Armstrong, of Pennsylvania, Col.
lice, of Ohio, Bryan t of S. C.; Mitchell of M., Gain.
age of S. C., Fuller of N. Y., and ethers. Mr. Col
lier of Oho spoke most eloquently against allowing
delegations to fill vacancies. This, he said, was n
Congress of the. Nation, with delegatellpowers,
and districts could alone i.e properly represented
by persons present front 'such districts. ..flus was
the true democratic rule. • The Whip -Aoki out
consent that the Soilth Carolina r llaitenore Conven
tion ruje should prevail here. There was ho such
right or feeling among the Whigs her. he wa4,
sure.
Mr. Dryau,"tuld Mr. GflMeV', of S. C., said each`
for Wessell, that he would not coo ,eut to represent
more than the one- district each from which they
came. There woe warm Appianse here; bud nil
whO spoke, sane one or two de: gates train the
South, took the ground that delegates a bctlla be
pn.ent prison, before-thus voting. , .
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So argued Mr. Wm. F. Johnson, of Fennsylvii
nit', inn strong speech, and Mr. Fuller,of N. V.—
The speaking upon the other Side being confotml to
Haskill, of Tenuessee—M r. Hidiard, of Mn.
Lama, end Mr, King, of Georgia. .
The vote upon the ii irsollition was iota by a
vote of 126 to-156. The Taylor loan voting in the
affirmative, and perhaps some friendly to General
Taylor in the negative.
There wan a warm haute upon the rigla of a
friend of Mr. Cloy to his reat7from 1•13111Siillln
His name was Brashers,and,hOE age 13. The
egatinn had made hint Vice President he Izm
ono, but ho was not content to ca-ape noel. at
empty honors. lie wanted no honor where
noun to have ma vote. .
The'Louisiana..4clegationwere bean! m the
deknee, and it apkared that ten delegates we
present to represent six votes. Eight V, IT:
Tnylia, and two ka. far. Cloy, and then had re
one Cloy coon antnng the six, and reorded tic
action a: most liberal. They had mode the ill,
Vice President of the Convention.
Mr. Brashears of Louisiana, held that the to
he ern. rejected II;
oillteor I. 'Mr. (hy. iliroloO tie t,• tium.
colleague...v..ll7A o t su
here.
The second Clay man explaineJ, and in he. ex
itlanations remarked that he was for Mr lay lira
but should tote fur 9unernt Taylor it' the end
With his colleagues, when there was no hope o
succeeding with Mr. Clue. Thi• gentleman ssi,.
allowed his seat;
There was adotherstruggtehetween two dole
gates from MissOuri,nne for Clay and one for Tay.
tor. The Committee reported spun the fatty, and
reported (or the Clay man, but the report was hid
upon the table by a large vote, nod Missouri 'len
with eight Del eg ates seven votes:
There Were other points of diffmulty,--the shag.
hciwever resolving itself into the degree of feeL
ing-between the friends of Taylor and the friends
of Clay. The large number of delegates present
gave considerable trouble, but order was restored
finally by admitting the regular members as Dele
gates and the remainder as-members of the Coa.
vention. •
At two o'clock, a vote was taken upon allowing
'the Louisiana Delegates to vote for Texas, alla a
:was agreed to, by a majority, nut collated, but
atifriciently large to make the result und.poted..
•The.Repprt of the Committee on credentials was
adopted throughout with tke maliticationruma
Geieral Taylor's prospects were the .hest
through the recess, from three to sin.—hut two .
hoe= of the time were to be passed iu consulta
tion among the Whig delegmee
The great vote of tbo early part of the d.oy,rath
er drscoacerted some of the friends of General T,
but they 'rallied again at the close, when the veto
of Teem won admated, and gained iu ' strength
what they lost.
For South Carolina but two votes were ;thrown
the two Delegates not caring to represent din
trieta which had not sent them to' the Convey.
tion. a 1L
Slight, Session of the Cpnvolation.
PUILAIH4.IIIII I / 4 AMC
There was a little storm in the convention alter
the doors ware opened. The business prxectled
in public session ns it had gone on until closed
doors,—the question penditg being that the Con
vention would not regard any man m a candidate
Who would not submit his claims to thd Conven
tion for its consideration, and who would not nc
apt of such nonalnation,mad who woe known mud
recognised by all an a Whig.
Mr. Haskell of Tennessee, fins:tiled the rerrilit•
.tion and prononnonl: it an iniult to the Conven
lipa. iHo was hissed fur this declaration, and de.
: d then that ho meant no olfenee.
,I
,Mr.geritry of Tennessee, prcaottaced it a arthw
I , "airy to offer this resolution, and =WA a
erisiteneral uproar of hisses and upplauscs, he
trunredlo, lay an appeal neon the tattle. It scan
' carried;sind the warnmilthe bmught to a vote spots
a Mod= to proCeed to the Ballot, at a quarter past.
1 six o'clock. --
Mr. Faller of New York, warned the Conve
lion not to tiominato sornman hero who was to
a known, toed end undoubted Whig; on], the wil
tsponent df Whig principle, This resolntio
treated a warm debate in which Aslnnun Gent,
and other. pattiejpated. Mr. Ashmun hoped that
no such venoliition moult be voted down no that
which declared the Candidate should be a Whig
firm and true.
T hero was through all thin much excitemeni, and
mouh.good humour. '
Some of the delegates, how
ever, appealed to Whig Imenthrvn to: act more on
Whigi than they had,—and to show more:ltinllnesd
!
1
toe - alit, e:d, tit! es. •-Tiie Convention we/1 , 1:40/Y
:Le ucanientions. WISFIELD SCS.ri, Was
aansal by n . i .viep)tte, ,gres!
t. ktti.
ZACHARY TATILIet was unmet' amidst demon ,
done applause. I nominate hint as the candidate
of the Units, said Judge Brize. Thou fame the
name of Haver Cidtv, in behalf of the Wlttga of
the Union,, nod loud shouts then come hliC • ihU
rumbling thunder, distant at first, but nearer and
nearer and nearer and louder and louder, until it
rained. al. if the building rooked to and fro. The
shouts went from delegates to the' people in the
galleries, and drowned all other voices. The hal
lotting commenced at six o'clock,' and WAY not
closod, until eight_ ! The result yriu lave All at.
tempt,. to adjourn between the two ballots failed,
:red the light eornmddeeil with renewed : .. 7.4:11.i. The
Taylor ehouts were heard upon the ontsi'de—lid.
lowed by demons:tr.:Won, fin. Clay nod Scott and
lVcb•ter and Clayton; and McLane, whose name
was pressed atter - it wan withdrawn by his friends.
, The elinagi upon the second ballot were ob.
served with intense interest, and the crowd which
were the street, partook of nil the feelings in
the Call. The friends of the candidates in the
Street shouted es the. shouts went from tie? Ilan ,
and long and Wed was the applause.
The veto now indicated that there , was to be no
decision upon the second ballot. General! Titylur
having gainealserctt voles, Scott live, and Clay
Having lost 7.
Take It Easy
It is the best way. The world is so full of trou
ble, V 12.11011, anxiety and disappointments, that
_f
one is trot careful, he will be in "hat water , nll tfm
time, rind ten to one, he makes things worse by hO
excitement than they would be. Nov here we
have had sonic of our good, welfnicaning Whig
friends scolding us at a round rate because we did
net throw up our cap and shout for '.Old Rough
rind l..eady," at thif first dash at the lightning an
nouncing his nomination. We did . tit like it, we
must confess. We are so singular in our Whigg
ry. ns to prefer ode' f one old Cutiiliar names, kh
have battlertlong and bravely in the Whig mi.
But - tte arc not goingoll'in n !dare of ezeitemen
about the, - matter, as if .vre could mend all the evi
o. see in the world. %Ye intend Intake it easy,'
and woutivian our g .oa fronds wit.; saran course.
The world is a bad world,, naiu;lity world, and it
will go 0i:11r:ouch in its old way, until it runs
down, and in its, revolutionn it will bring disar
imintments to sometxkly every• dap One day w
Were disappointed because the nomination, we •
nut as we hoped rind desired; thu•nent dog, son,
few ofourWhigfriends were disappointed beens
we naturally - expressed regret:
Why should we not regret have we not many
romns t To name one. Where is,there n With;
ufsensibility who dues not regret, when he casts his
thoughts towards Ashland, and contemplates the
gtephairml's.4,, while ho takes this cup from the
hands of his friends'
But Henry Clay, God ble. Lim, v U “take
easy". He wail feel a momentary regret, but in the
native majesty of his noble intellect, be will use
ahcie it. Posterity will do him justice.
ThereGam lot us ono and all, Limp cool. No true
friend cf the press would wish to muzzle it, or
crush a tautly independence in the editor. The
more independent he is the better ihr the
and fi - ir public morals.
Then liftus ail 'take it easy." We have h 4 1 ,1 hopes
thr our c4mtry, although thing are not Managed
just as vie wish Chem—awl our irleads should n 6
t"rM if editors cannot always bend their stubborn
[meta 1.1 the tall of tint majority, and turn their
cheat, to mach the temtilar breeze. They ehohld
recollect, :that it they are dissatisfied their neigh
bors may he pleased—and if . they -think they :an
please rirrybody, let them ..conin up here and try
For our part ore
,doliit try!
Iv orZintriCE to a Telegraphic despatch fro
the eilican, we, (hit inarlitlig, place the names
the Whig lionlinees at thebead of ocr
The cdiwr pm on. preferred tenaing until he
.c.l the ball proevedings of ihe. Goa 'repla, an
iernt grounds 1 th‘i gunds of action. tint the editoria
tr
on the :Tot, nod ore of eanr,e'aviptainted with a
the fact, and a, they have the richt to cuntrl
and this las,t cppr inanity ofkiAning the banner
tititici to the breeze.
I.recriqtraLes.
DElege tea to the Arillitrasorde and
County C (lon.
rirmsertial.
First Word—JCiddh,elL J
:recoil& M lEiJJIe , I LI Munoy
Third I Monteelli, Lem,
Fourth J Mel'advir F I. ihre.ermer
Fifili C Fergreien, J NV
Bath •• I W S
Seventh W 1I Aril:or, I Reid,
E,ghtl: • J Allen, G
Ni./111 IJrurrh C Fed
AUXAMINT.
Vir.,t Ward—Wm Lloyd, E.l, A Ll.Olll.
HI 14:0.t5, Alex Moore
TlOrtl '.• WI: Mowry. I Enrernan
Fourth I lilt•Ailltry. II Rani
Lir Park, I: L :3ninpinn. •
W.trellaliz, A Iktvl.c..w.
4,111.11
„I 144 , 4,1 Evan,
IM:=111
LIVER.
PelL.ny, I
777 t,
M Loravo
At dir taw,: going in pre. s. we had not hliard
fmin nit y :4111i..ialicrtownatatA.
,Ara meeting of the ,iters of the Third Wart,
bleta without dintinctuin of tinny, on Saturday
evening, to put in
. nomination one person to . lilt
the vacancy in the , Select.G.ocil, occusioryett
the resignation of Bober Porter—Mr:l.re. Ja n , S.
Moreheaifand John Cuyli . r, were nongualed—the
hater byte. Democrats—and] both n,otmcted in
fear of th omnibus bill. It in thought that those
%irmer) tp that measure will take up another can.
&date.; n
1411.141.10. Esq, and e.razn't•
Shields, 4 7 ece elected to the Select Connell, from
the Second Ward, Allegheny, on Lai Titestlay, to
till the vaeincy created by the ri,lguation cf
Maur, Riddle and Itollinan,
lint—The nLarrii of lire, late on Saturday night
was caused by 1110 boring of a fable, on Robinson
Street, opposite to Factory• Alley. It seas, no doubt,
set on firs by vons seoundrel, for the iitgeet of rob
biag a house close by, whil s t the inmates were
Lending their aid to extinguish the II:toles ire bad
kindled. It nplantrell that the fiillow had led the
horses out of the stable, previous to tiring it. The
loss-won inconsiderable.
'rho fiendish work of ineendiarisin has I,Cel/1110
I;larn;inely frequent, and adinonimbes the police of
both eitian to be vigilant. ,
Toe flight Itev...lkr. smith , coadjutor Bishop of
Cr'keilunw, Scotland,,: is in this city, for the purpose
of raining fonds to r‘dieve the churches, asylums ,
and other charitable: iastitehous of Glasgow from
the burden of sorne mold Blessing dclitsi. It is emil
that the Catholics hero arti evincing great liherality
iu their donations to this object.
Lioteamr is BIKAILY0(1,01.011 Friday afternoon,
some bold; heath p entered the store of Mr. Henry
Schi4w, wad robbed aof about 533. Mr. S. hap.
pened to he up Moirs tar a few minute., when the
fellow slipped in, and took $27 in 110t05 and 52 in
silver, out of the money drawer, during his nb.
ettnia.—We )setw a very eingular
chair, made hentewhat in the shape of the letter S.
It is called the "courting chair; nod really we think
the aim° quite upproiniate. Two ran he xj,ated
'upon it at otitne, when they will nearly g)npe.
ellm4ovnelt other, Mu that 'eye cue tart eye," end
'•lichrl'hent to heart." •
('oar.--There is a great abundance of this arti
cle attar. wharf, at the on.rnt time, 'We counted
twenty.two ilata loaded with coal, lying above the
Monougaliela bridge on taut tinturday.
PTer.:eno.-The non.oerival of some of the 00111-
11.1X7,4:211Md ;11C Sahle Ilarntuntsee to ivnottopte
thenkerfoonanoe until thi, evening.
Tan (Amax or lanentv sr FRIDEMCR.--,T he
Court melon Tuesday and proceeded with lien.
eral Pillow's rase. After n discussion of a ',ono:
what disalt sive ohmmeter between Generals Scott
and Pinola., respecting the impeachtnent ten.
Manny of Major - Burns, the eanmination ofUeneral
Quitman pas commenced, and continued during_
the sitting. • His testimony' related 'princitmlltis
the hitack Upon Chapultepcv, and went 'to - prove
that General' ScoU, in conned, had given it a deco
dud , preference among other plans ofoperation, be.
ing evidrnilyintongly .biased in its favor. That
Crenernl Pillovr,Son the Other hand, expressed him.
self reservedly and guardedly on theaubject, rather
advising en attack upon the works M front of San
Antonio orncar Pie ad. 'lt will be remembered
that the credit of Chapultepec affair has been claim.
ed for Grnenil Pillow. Ihea/0 V' C evidence bears
drractly upon: thislpoint. Parria.
I - ,
r r-~r-~ eti-~
~.
The Cireat I , lvell.n.g. ill New
' • karabgrnem in.the Park, in
last Tumlly, tans very large, and as a
- 11.110ns:ration in favor of rational freedom to every
lumina being, it will slieer the hermit of every lover,
of his own The Empress any; that the meeting
wus not only hirge, but. the speakers 'were both
able"and emineut--..The meeting was led oil by
the Lion. C.C. Cambreieng, for many years a mem: •
her of Congress from this city, and subiNuently
Ministet to Itussia,--and he was followed by 11, U.
Field, Elm., UllO of the Commissioners for meaning
• the practice in this &ate—also, by John Van Bu.
ren, Esq., son of thy Ea Prenidenti and also by the
lion. B. P. flutter, Gm Some yews Attorney Geller.
al of the United Statk4, nod ad . interim Secretary
of the Navy or of kilnr, but how, the U. States
Dowict Attorney hr New York. •It w,ould have
been impos.ible to Mid in the no called Demoera•
tic Party, in thin quarter, more able or influential
periunin. They all 'poke fearlenlY , noil fully.—
They denounced the action of the Baltimore Con
vention iu excluding their Delegates, and contend
ed end nhowed, that ,its New York had no repro,
scination in Italtinioie, New York is not under
any obligation to give nny heed to the nominntions
inn& there. They refer note all futiKe actionto
th e i r Stele Concention, which into Im held in Uti.
the hiller parrot Ines inonth,—and 'whatever
course in presented teem', by what in culled the
regular orgnnicatidn 'lof the Democratic ('arty, all
of the upeakers were pledged to follow. Mr. But-
eitd, if General Gins Wan nominated there, he
ehonld Rapport Linn -ant, oppose him—for he
knelv no tiller Deino'cratin Party, than that which
urns'to afsemblii in !Stain (kinvention at Utica.—
Joh& Van Buren, in the course of hie remarks,,
guy; it nickname to General Commander, the nine
voiced ventriloquist from &mill Cirolino, which
will be likely to stick to him.
Th. Cotwtitution recognizes a principle (sa
Van Buren) which gives one white man in
Carithan, owning rive :A.m., the power,
votes—whereas a white man in New l'Uf
. _ .
vote Wu once—but the Constitution does not pro.
vole (eontinlied Mr. V. 1.1) that one man in South
Carolina shall vote nino times in Baltimore, and
seventy two men from New Verb rholl not vote nt
ell. (Cheers.) Whatever seourc.e, them cony he hit
notthern.wh(te men in the Constitution, there In no
uch rat a'aito. tea scourge as that. arcmendou
cheering.) '
The Ad; nod the Item,tenons tithe meeting
are I , efere b ut too long, not too uninteresting to
our rend rs, to ndtnit of publication. The Address
discussee'the question of Stovhry, and its este.
'on in now Territoiiom, Elton eny~:
Consider whet it is that the Slave holders de
mand. Under the pretence that eitizens or the
States hove the nglit to emigrate to any territory
of the Union with their property, they claim that
he inmitutiohs of the territories must be overturn
ed to suit the institutions of each of the States, n,
!natter how peculiar. If a Georgian may carry h'
slaves with Lan tato California, and hold the
there, abatis h slavery he there abolished, he Mar
carry witle hint any other domestic institution of
Georgia, however repugnant to Californian institu•
toot. Nor is that nil—the mrtantions of the tern.
ttrida, being at the rnerfy of every singio State, a
Territory can hood no fixed institution. In Oregon,
et this moment, a man is testrieted to one wife, and
a child becomes of pie 4t twenty one. But occur
ding to this new &a:trine, if Texas were the next
year to allow isslygiany,inuil-to erred the term of
minority to twenty live, as do some nations, polyp.
only would let thereby established itt Oregon, and
four additional years of tutelage would be unposed
upon every child beyond the mountains. The ar.
gement necessarily Cornea to this, if itlie good for
any thing. There natmot Leone law fora citizen
of Texas who mnixrates to the territuty, and ano
ther for no emigrant from a different state,or a set.
tier already there. ill ore slave holder may curry
his alalies there, every other man already There
may ionntaacously tat:, staves himself:
the resolutions went the fallowing:
Re.loha,!, That th.e nominations mado at 1111.!•
mine by the leirsona whit remained there oiler the
Gonvitatioir was di...inhere& natal by the aid of
nine votes from South Unrolian 7 which were never
i . e ., them, are of 0 0 force or validity whatever, liti
the plain reason,.
1. that New fork it it being represented there,
or allowed a voice or i. etc, hut being lona intents
and iiiirposes virtually excluded men the Convert.
tem, IT Is to mixiths riesvon um
'll. That ,u New York n necessary anal imp,
tint integral [lonelier of the imeistiscil Saimaa]
Vidnvention. was rirlatrarily and piwiewely eselw
Jed, it in no NuAllistlont VoC. TOL PIDIOCRACI: or
PArs rte law :1,1,1N, but L. dearly as road as
my error Congress ,ndil be, If 'leased alter the ,
arbitrary expulsion of the members (rain any Stole
1:c..1,,1, Thera - Ore, that the Dem. cirney of Now
York are compelled ta pn.ered to nominate for
theinwlve. candidates or President . and Vane
Preoudelll, Wbotil Itt.o they will Present,lo thew fel
low I tetnoemtsL -if the Onion. -,. - ''.
The (Viol), 0 , i/f has Far:downer impel,. In that
~17,.....,
city, coil, thelureh , . l'inighty assemblage offrecii
men, - and iininiictietis at roe 4 the eyrie M1M, 2 1 , ,11.1
everrionvened an tae hltrpire Stale. r
-Tiro heart of tivero freeman heat , nays the
Editor, 'with joy us ail eye aurveyml the initnentie
oOrtrolli , e all laintrln likhn. Ins( to hear on iropla.
nation at that villainous fraudperfiewated at Ilalh
more, and Meow:l.lloorue each other on the glivi.
I ims certainty that the nominee of the Ilaltitteire
fare, will tau he. >lll , lAntra by' the Ihimmerney 01
,I.
the Einpiro State,lairil that :all hope that may Is;
entertained lay ,vitl?e'tess., that he may he ete,tril.
Wall front this 01110 hvileCtortlihr.:it.andownl.—Ttm
effect of thin mectilig wall remove all doubt as to
the State ail New ,Yiiiik. We ron4deatly (where
that th e eleeteral rot, 01 the Empire Sum Will bo
ca s t for ilic nominees of the iipieinents Of slavery
ey,todoo
- W. L-31111011/0 mottn.en ot deelartne L. the
mocracy of thetrity. and the. (Woe. that the n.m.-
of the Bruno, tame will revels* the /0141`.4
number of eteetorcd vote. ttf any eandirlote
may r.mte before the peoldrt (le stnntls no thane,
of an electron. ! •
t•The inverts or the free ultste lalorteg
of the lir:torte - 111 too carport ham Ifis ticket toil
be e detnocylitat etelory ; and imrsterity ill !vie
back to thtestoodurit Wore inturtuneutal in• pn
curing that 1441 , 11 p. amond the rooligtortous act
of the lath. -Ali. defeat will irrercrve from doper
darton the tortlton.. , l free who. laborers who - nn
yet to tteettpy those vitolteritones se - both AM here
after or be locorpts-ated with the Union. (in On
page. nt Lowry Am:tabu recordedf that the deka
of Co.. curet:nue:tubed the I.otodaries near ,
slavery. and celaeded those of free
• • ;II • •
Wu mll the !1.1 . 111e racy of thr Softh,,Lahot*,,,
of the whole Ititiodt, that on this gient question mml,
human freedom We will sweepttme Union. We
will mow down tip, opposmtion 6V - thou.-Inds, with
-no oilier weapon 'than' reason. While we leave
the instititon s of Slavery where it alreerly exists.
to tm rid or wire Viand those who :we cursed
with it may thlnl s tprogr, nm shall - spare no tun(
short to prevent fillisCl spread - oveiterraory
now free. Firm rind decided shall Ist our course
on this grsnt question. No gomprornix-s, or con.
se-signs, nr conetlimmns, by whmelLthe great princim
pin of human freedom is to
tote
t;wterell away to
increase the chanecsof n totayoraiy victory. We
want victory, but mohtlx, a victory bringing With
nn (1,43t11i1e119y (if sound principles.'
~
Th. I. ll, ...i.ffrt.thfliona rim:et with an era
provton reaponae in the heart of l 'every true patriot
and good maii,in the free sums, let him belong to
what party hwinay. The party which siippons Minh
principles must prhsperi
Llerolca, That in the judgment of this meettog
the pi.ver of Cengwais to prohibit the establishment,
intoiductioh:or existence of slavery in territories
now free, belonging to the United t-24atirtc—lonEt
as; such territories . remain under the government
of Congress, whieh power hits been exercised
(rota the origin of II govertnnent in respect to the
extensive region northweat'of the (Alio, now firm
ing the Statesof (thin Indies, Illinois, Michigan
town and Wiaconoln, or not urn clear end engines , .
then are no! odrannerea and Itleasiona,
which the tqllio3 referred to hove derived titan Ito
exercise.
That while we utterly deny the power
of Congress to interfere in any manner whatsoev
er with the question of slavery in nay of the States
in which it now - anus, and sincerely end solemn.
ly denounce an dangerous, all efforts dr attempts
of abultuunisth or others to induce Congress IS in.
thrfere with slavery in any State, or lobe incipient
steps in relation to slavery in any State, while we
will faithfully ndlicre to ellthe cninpromises of the
Cdustitation, and Maintain all the reserved rights
of t he tutcs, we declare, since the crisis has 'arriv
ed when thatapiplion most he met, our enc.,
promising hostility to the extension of slavery by
toy act i on of the Federal Government, into any
territory now 'tree, which lino already been neqiiir
ed, or may he hereafter by the United States. •
R.dved, That ive receive with deep satisfaction
and with pnifound gratitude to the Ruler of Nations,
the intelligence, !relieved to Im true, of peace 'with
Mexico, and the cessation of sanguinary stri lb, with
all the incidents of war, CO hostile in their tender.
cy to the nims and piinciples of &emeriti), At
the same time, we cannot Ire unmindfitl that this
pence brings ;maim the government of Congre”
vast territories now free from the curse of human
slavery; and the question is itt once pressed boars
upon the paintry,lwhether these ..territorip, shall
be donned to slevery,or preshved to fo.edimai and
whether the dignity of and honest labor shall
be maintained or eel down by a degrading pint.
panionship with servitude under the yoke and the
ash.
Rewired, 'Flint tho cry of liberty is borne
to us on every breeze that sweeps ncrun, the Ewe.,
while the chair tit bondlige sire dissolving, and
every form of tymnny totteringto its fill thmugh.
reit the civilized World, nod our fellow men in nth-
er trtods are hooking with hope, through the toils
dird . perils of revolution, to this country for precepts
and esamples-iii the ennui: of Ironton lihirty, we
shotild be mare-ant to the spirit of the republic, if
we mold consent to become the corder.; of slot ef
ry into those extenAve terriwrics which have fell
eri,under our sway, and we earnestly invoke our
democratio brethren, not only of Now York, but of
the whole Tinian, preserve our.hitherto nnsollied
banner from so foul a stain.
Titi nitention 0
tiolierly, in river
lour veodee•, nod builder. is
direetrd to the advert,
reFgsolauuother culatttn,
Luca of Mr. Imo.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
Corr•speoadosa• K Pitts", Giugette.
Faclusive Correspondence of the Pittiburgb Gezettea
Putuntrznu, .Tune 10, 1018.
I==
The Acadia snivel! in Bolton this =ening.=
The aims she brings is important. Paris is quiet,
but the Provinces are in-a gate of frightful Mader
lien. in Cotton there is a decline.
Correepoodenee of the l'inxborghGazette
FOREIGN NEWS.
AIIRIVALOF:TII STEAMSHIP
ACADIA.
ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE.
NEW Yung, lune 10, ISIS.
The Aendin arrived this morning, bringing Lir
rpool papers to the 27th ul imo.
The state of the crops was encouraging, maleri.
ally affecting the prices of lending articles of grain
and produce.
On Monday the best English Wheat was quoted
nt 50(iiVhi; AmeriCan, 4801.10" •
Corn—An increased demand has realized:above
354 per quarter in London; while rit Liverpool 33a
Mt, is the priceg.ir white-33 37s for yelldie.—
The sales were large at these prices, fur shipment
to Ireland.
Flour—Best Canal, 2e/a per 1.61, Philadelphia and
Baltimore, 27647 a feli' , ol.do, 265.275.
Corn Meal—The demand is much increseed,
and the Shipments ifpin Liverpool are large end
frequent.
Pruvisions—The transactions increased, and
prices moderate. Beef is unchanged in price.
Prime Mess is in good request.
Lard—Sales of 300 tons during the weelt\.„ The
market is very firm, and holders are withdrawing
for an ndvauce.
In Cheese, the stock is low, aria 'mimetic,.
The English funds have fluctuated but slightly .
for the amount of business. Consols aro quoted at
541 to bl I for necounL •
The surface of politics Is more calm at
but Lyons Irao a prey to mob ViOleriCO, nod
provinces *cm is a frightful 'mate of disaffection
to the government.
The grand nntional fete come off on Sunday in
the Chump de Mar. The Deputies assembled,
and the banquet wen .relinquished n.s impMetica.
We.
The assembly and government showed mimic
Int:cable signs of discordance. They began nicon.
tend the mastery oiler the sth Blay.
A proposition to permit - the members of the ex
ermine goVernment to take seats ih the assembly
was lost, as was also the one restricting the pawn
of the President 'of the assembly over , . the mill
tray.
A .third proposition proposing to confide the ex.
ternal protection of the assembly to the Executive
government was unanimously rejected. Not only
.is distrust manifested between the Legislature and
Executive branches of the government, but from
all necounts the former must fall from its internal
dissentions.
It is thought tharLamartine and Rollin will re•
sign, and Monad and Ariago will succeed them.,
The Things Party, by experience pod modera
tion, have obtained great weight in the Assembly ,
almost predominating. These are grengthened
by the Legitimates, whose organ, La Preare,bas
published a series of letters from the prince de
Joinville, which are calculated to awaken quip&
thy in his behalf, end pave the way for his return
to Franca, its a private ciiiien. The Republican
patty are evidently &warte' this design, bet the
Regency patty have high hopes: 'lint° in coine
quence of the dread of seal or preTecideil demon'
stmtiorts, troops with fixed bayonets am placed at
every avenue aturtoorn in the Assembly.
The Assembly his plainly declared that keeping
a hundred and fifty thousand pensioned men doing
nothing, Pala be stopped.
The organization of labor, the leading pretext
or ilmilevolutionists;hri login kmnd Impructle
No trial of the ma y 'conspirators 1111 yet taken
place.
Nothing done in Fminge relative to Poland, and
• Lamartine's polity towards to her very douhtlii).
But ho unequivisrally declared that Italy shall no t
relarnesunder the AustiMit dominion; but nn the.
Ind roll of the Italian patriots, the French army
shall c/1 1 113 the Alps.
Mr. Rush, the American ainliciassdnr, hal pre.
sculeJ the eknag-nuulabouß litain-ss .I.atuar
tine repli.l!a a suitable rano:ter_
At Toulon the workmen retard the amenah
ttn• troolw, enter n sharp contemn, renamed it.
111.1,14 /0•13 TLAMAZII.
Al Schle:sburgtintio prAsteln 411g411e rrimiln
The Engienir and F-6prerio of Austria kin Va.
nn reenitly , and unkdown to the minuaryi en the
17th. Why they did at a Out stated.
The ' Arch 11uke, Franew, accompanied them—
There nevus to lan noose mystery al t out the affair.
traLT.
TLe hintilnady wan centimes unhinged. res:
tihruea in Itenievid, and Trevko in it11,014.-ti by
igennana The lateat account. IR. Naltir% tiitte
that an inaurretoort broke ant on the 17th, when
400 troops wenn lolled; and that beautiful city was
given up to pillage liy Government. The stoner
out inagnlfirient palneen and villas are now heaps
of mattes. Thos.-aunts aro oinfuried,inst it *.I . VIZIA,
slier the bottle, the National Guard were thatianded
and h new 'minipill , fanned, with Prince tinfoil
tin head.
•Tbe Itritish Motister,•Mr. nelwer, blot bevii
rained horn the Court of I.llacfrl, by Duke de Sot
Meyer, arid ordered to quit Spain in AS hours. II
Ind kft,n4d arrived in Landon on Wodue,..day.
No Parliamentary explanation has been given
yet, and this IntellWencd has deterred many pod
chasers, and inside Exchequer 'hilt lower. _They
were at .1341 , i1s premium. -
At Soillto them had been a dreadful it
tion, attended with great loss of Lfo, 6x wl iek the
French joorhals blame Nu •
The great excitement weeding the Government
trials had found vent in Large dentuastrationa, and
the Wain clubs and eitixons arena continually pa.
radios the streets, and celliatens'aren, incvnaidito
be feared.
A Telegraphic Dispatch from Dublin to Li,
pool announces the conviction of Mt. Mitchell,
a charge of High Treason.
uvrar9oe,lubcrr.
Cotton is dull, and viospects an gloomy. Pncos
have further declined 4d.
•
Actmunts from the manuhaeturingelistricts are
exceedingly discouraging. The sales tor the week
wen" "&,190 hales. An seam instances, middling
qualities were kneed too sale at n .tiU greater do.
cline. Prices, on Friday evening, os declared by n
Cominittee of the board of brokers, were—tair Up
iand and Mobile, 411i1; fair New Orleans, 41d; mitt
dling, 31 to ti ordinary, 3 to 31d. Large imports
during the week—m,ooo American received. The
depression will exist, and prima cannot improve,
until the Continentla settled; and prices may be
lower Still.
oamspoodoneo of the l'imborgh Gcvelle.
• CONOIIERS.
N.V.ortutorus,Auno 10, ISlb.
The Semite won not in &anion.
In the House, Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, nutirnit.
led a resolution instructing the rommitlon on tho
Judiciary respecting the practice. of courts, in giv
fhg prekrence to nulls in certainUases. Agreed tu.
Mr. Orn,Titibifered C resolution calling upon the
4:epretary of War kr information relative to the
payment of Virginia volunteers—objections being
made,
Mr. White offered a reaolutio3, paying $3OO fur
the removal of the remains of llolly from
Floilda. Objections I)ing made,
Mr. Rockwell moved Met the 111ouse reltadve
itself into Committee of the Whole im the state of
thelltdon. l'asscd—‘Vhen the House a:boomed
until Monday. •
Corre.p.Wenre of the l'lt.t.ttrel
morr, June 10, IMB.
On yesterday, the Uih, polity Donate and I. P.
Wsuttn, were elected by the I,egislature of Win.
, nonsin,. Senators in the Congress of the United
States.
Cotemotoloner of tho Poloburob GRUM!
- 1-": Ncw &vita, June 10, 1818.
-- -Xll business is stagnant, swaitiog letters by th
Steamer. Thu Cotton ItrUliers look very blue.
PHILADELPHIA MAItKET.
Philadelphia, June 10,6 p. m.
Flourgmoll salon of WOtern at $5 62 cent,
per barreL •
Grain—The market is wills:on chenge.
thoceries---tingarn have an improving tendency.
Geffen and MUIdICK-1 an- without change
I lemp—The market a ‘eithout change.
Tobeeco—The market ta dail, and nutleilg doing
worthy of report. ,
•
Corm.pondenee of the nuaburgit Gazette.
NEW YORK MARKET.
.S.SWILDAY, Joni 10, 6 . P.M.
Flour—Sales of 2000 bbls at previous prices.
There is no marked change from -yeluenlay, but
the market is, if any thing, aline active-
WRye Flom — Sales at 5 401,12 per bbl.
heat Sales of 50,000 oush of Ohio lied at
$1,'25 Per bush.
Corn—For prime YellOw 050. is asea, and 02
offered.
Frovisiooa—There is less moremint in lork,
but the market steady. •
Cotton—The market is quiet.
Tobacco--Small soles at pre% .1,1; 'flee, with
u quiet market.. 7
fallow Sated at 91e. per
Groceries—Sugars have an improving leaden;
. cy, with sales at 31011 -
Mods Pork--Sales at $0,505•0:15 per bbl. Prime
Port:-Soles at $9,00 per bbl.
Lacd—rSales at 61Gre per Ile.
Harns—Sales at 51e; Sides—Sales at
Shoulders are held at 31
Lend—Sales 1500 l'igs at S3,SO per . ' 00 lbs
Kemp—Soles of Dew Rot at 6130 Ire ton.
BALTIMORE MARKET,
-
BALTIIIOB,.. JUJU" 10, 6 r.
Flour. Sole. ottllowaril Sweet at 53,62 per 1114.
(rain--Supplie of Corn am large, and hityers
re holding oil for , lower rams. Limited sales are
fleeted of prime white at 4fe , rod of pm* y e l.
ow at 49 C 1,,. per bushel?
Pnwisions..—Sa ea of prime Item" at 12 per
bl. Bacon Shook era ore selling at 3:61.37e, llama
.14167 9 lb,
Ilogs—Sales 0.54,12 yr 100 lbs.
Ileef Caltle—ltegular sales at 53,62 per led lba.
Tobacco--Sale of Ohio Leaf :it g3,l 1 per 100
llrs Market dull,
(IINC NNATI
• Cincinnati, lone Ili,
Flour--Sales o 1100 bids at $5 330'7 73 ecob
per barrel.
Grain—The market it without change, with lim
ited transactions.
Whiskey—Salts nt 11; cents per gallon. The
market is dull. I
Grocelies—.Arc dull, with but fow Dales.
Linseed Oil—kurther sales nt last prices.
Mess l'ork—Stles at VI per bbl.
Bacon is undhanged.
Lard in Grolth salmi of prime, in kegs, ut
Ilya—Sales al sti(i irio per bushel. •
Itarley—Mode ate sales at 3W :dine per bushel.
The markets generally are dull.
MU:Ws Iltmta asiontslime de
mand for this great medicine seems in bc on the it
Where it has loan introduced, it has attained
pop,tilatisy unpnlecdeated in the nasals of mealiest
premier. Physicians arc using it nt aunty eases, as
least when they Pan elania 11. Patients, however,
need nut he water the expense of asking medical all
vice ns (bey can (purchase a box' of laver rills,
with ' which dircett as will be furnished, which will
work a speedy ea . The following littler from on
agent choirs its po utarity in the section' from which
the letter is doted:
e s . Van Canine, Ilmiettnn j
March trj, Icld. $
“J. titan &Co , Woad st, lhasharght
Gentlemen—We And wo can sell a groat litany mum
of Dr. Iti'Laac's l' ills than your agent left with us.
These Pills arc nifty oiling !hear, and we have
nl la Llet told WI
latibTei.7,'thheay If
lost eon rendlti
7oliont
agent can bring us alucw supply.-
T. B. J. KEi.1.1"."
Far sale at the Drag Store of J. KIDD& Co.„ , bil wood
street.
TM.) WAND Berra.. KLECTI..—ALVIIED B. CUB
LING has consentrat to ho acandidate; and will be
supported by the ratiserts of , the Third Werth riathout
disonetion of pony, for the Office of Edilect Councilman,
for the unexpired ton of Coral. Hobert Porter, resign
ed. yottlt Mortr Crnazini or Turin Wsuo.
ROUGH AHD ILEADV MEETINGH
TAYLOR AND FILAIORE RATIFICATION.
. . .
Tfriends of the Whig Nominees are invited to
I. meet in MURILAY"3 YARD (formtly Broad
bunt'l.) out Venn atriTt.,elear the Cana:, on next TUGS.
DAY LVENING. P.llll last, at C onga to ratify the
no
°Me Philatlclpluantion.
Several Weiner° members of the .Coarentioo
have been matted to attend.
.
Ea- :Jivers. For Loenue, Denny, William,
Darragh, Ilighum, 1/111i other. gill [address sneering.
Come and 141, 1001 let us •..grre.thent a little wore
,Draper' jelo
CALI - 11,10L 1,11 - 14.1 - tOll AV)
Ofßee et the Exchange, Halt!more.
burgh or Wheeling, afid eon-c.v. - m.lm; reacttun
toade oat all teleßrapifit dr , i.t.tele.'-fonvfinfill from Ital.
ornate IV,. or I'm
Rem= —7ls , t.,llf.t..).firr - re telegraph t-..patrlt to or
I ., ofia nallizoorr.l.l,,efirus to
heelinc. IR 1 rents
in. the first tryvvor4 , •, aod 1 reula
for each tfilditio.l
wont
iiiiiiMMEMMISI
•
Until the roudttion of rho South We. rn lane of
Teler,roph from dophn.. Tenn, no Nene Orlean•, den.
pate., tan be forwarded Aleruphi• lids route. and
toaDed I:. Nese jet
Uuscx con MALE.
rmpmvultnaehil, for u knot, he ha: dianived o poet.
and agrev, to ray rs wrriten guarantee that
they are , drotn,,,, cod will ...Li. frost and Won weath
er and mint. 1r..; Inoirdurr or dantimeed than any oth
er bank. yel.seareig greater body ord. , ),:uperiur texture
and tooth wore litutdde in every r ;art. eseh !dirk
beim; roldected id a per. of eel, al tow, and poi-
Keaton,/ bands eau.. .narfore and rvett
thermal.. • I.nt equal to tbr 1414Piront
They bare gi,eu the grestrat eSuninet.ton tool! who
hove rurrhz.d. lalnenn tic ...ten Mini - works, and
ILNT/111f11 al the 14aretioliditre
Thom• having risrtdned thr...eives tor their baddinCß
and vnihnog trout I.riek, or sumo.- hard
and eolid partsnn met, rIII4 ohinut them .
mck, rIII4
/11,111,11ChStr5 1 flr tf.
• The Allegheny Centetery. „
the wn
ausiljah,t.nr
Ll hr Silt to 4111.7 , ...1;:g ,
V ‘ll l 7 ll:f..7AS ' M '
1011 A
ATIIANIKI..IIOI.?drS. t Nh u ,,
•N`YIVANDI.Y.SS.
:111101.:N111:1:6LIt
. JAMES R,, SPEER.
ME=
J Ili r, Jr., t•tecrristy soul Trrl , lll,f
The •nnatil statement prreentrd thr tht
Company nt a re ly Nooperoua condition. Alma odic
In tho pdy is No X' Wow •trrrt •
jcit!
Allealteny!Coonly. ras.
rfi: " F.TC ‘ ts ' ru ' r lf
And now wif, Jo..' 11, 1.4, on he ' rart ' ng, the A - it
pelltlOft, the Siatunlsy, 10th day ot July
next, for the dtseha tr. penuoner, oraception.
are Ple.l, and lutiber outer rand dirvet none.: ibira
Aeration to be riven by dare nt.critonc n_ dolly
newapnper. the hot of nloch nhall t,e three arecl.•. be.
(on. the day of b*ranng - Ity Itme.urt.
icl243Ourr ; JOHN YOUNG elk - ,
' Jr. •
URENCH LAWN.. 4.--1 rale fine 'tainted Lown.,
J 1,7 beautiful nets pnin-rn, too reed runt oprned by
102 SHACKI.KII . k WH1T1 , ..95 wood at
bnlbon and rut ":41k
1: ['lark WO c , ol'd.N.lr..ceivrd by
JOl2 SIIACKLETTA.
- -
caves French and On.
hamr,ummcr npened owl for role by
)012 SIIACNI.Urr WHITE
snArn , s- ., t; v 4
jel2 wlli
Irtons low priced mid
rn
mad fent,.
N. o;thr itesporlnslou., itizt or:Ntr,l
SIIACKI.I:I7
miett ree".l l it i 341 ,1 1;01 p o le ut
• (l 0 we:v.l
Channel,.
Wer lIONEY-3 hbd• Juin tooling nod
. for oak. JA311::.4
1)21,C0N-4600 lbs rebiury curvil lilentiTantlibgi;i;
MM. 11b4rou and far sale by
.fehl - z . J.V111 , ..4 DALZEI.I.
I.ARDLIO lie 1 Nu 1 Famql.n.l. in Fame antlifor
4 Clio by jell: . i LOWS DALZELL
T .RD 04,-4111bl+ No I
~._4 1..11nr
J let: ~
/I:
_
T 1811111: SI,II3ULDERS —25 r It. rce/I
r Jei v Rot:
-• •• • • • • •
nORN Shelled Vort r 'M
b fac by
C,hts
ppiliFiELD /I. 1101
EAI pig% rrecavcd stad rot rale by
.11-41 ielu AMES A lIITIVIIPSON
DAR LEAPHILMO Ibn in store and for .alc by
jalo JAS A IIITTC111:43N A. Co
S IICYI —A ke unsorted. reed .d for :at., by
JAY A lIUTCIIISIIN A co
11:1 and Mtsbouti Hemp, in p.toi;stoLl
jell JAS. A 111/7CHISON &Co
£l. for gala by
I 7 bog. prime Kentucky realltenbjua
tb for rule by
Ekl=l
DAL'ON unNa casks limes o s , ory tutpetior ur
J_l tido, just tticctveti 1 rot msle by
jalo JALt A Co
MUSTARD tiliED-7 nbu Itentuay Mustunl d
In ewe laud for Pt by
Jelo ' JAS A IlliTelllSON a Or;
VU,AIt aN I) MOLAMES--.mi 10.1.14 U Sugar; :4
S
bbl. SI /Imes S II A1012.1[111, landing from nlenmer
Swim aril fur gale by
jell)
lI11:n1D:t oga NCINNA.TI
10, Sl for 'ale by PA V-2IXI las N. I Soap, per minx
110
inlo • ILWALEI" k SMIIII_
(\\A L$ AND LIAID.EY-1114011.h Oat, and :.A'
Dttrley, to arrive 1110.1ay; for wale
tiA W IDIA
vAttcr m! lal tract Istl
(TORN-2110bitAb Corn, in more Inn] for galo by
V jcio s & V HAM:MR:II
O
IIIELSE—W C
Lt. ream Ch,,, josi rec4l nut! for
P. oil eby • rip Sa: %,.. lIARIIAlitill
P AL.l , :i t ) , 1.1.:iel 1 Ft -A r.• w s I_.l 7i la ct A na 1 fo f
. _-.
1- .
UptITATOKS-14 ,y
IZeks liale. Nerliettitiock*, jubt
1, il Ivr mein by
I
" -
reerircd *O
lu
"'"' %;.Vri. 1 .71 ri o :0 11
0L pt I Ititi—A A Moron Co.
b A n CK reu! D
bitiol l. tho %D. exten.ive. nooortment of
block .d fool :till., to be found in s t. city. jilt)
31 n C r iC ricTilTr A rw nbi t. prima Nu 9 t' r l Ntal; b rZOTl
C 5"" (" 11(1 MIT SON IC
WIC3I ltd second, near wood It
131LOI/OCE-4Oblain'S F Flour OU do-Cot Alen], 111
do Corn, ILI do Calm, do %Chile Ikons; for sole
ion J C 1111AVF.1.1.0noter s‘ •
SAtari—go bide on coneigurniTi and Minute lo
to dome, by • jenJ BI DWELL
erliiiipl - 111.AufS.—roorin re Joint *qtr.lA(o;lf
havejurl ree'd 1 etatoncrunre of More wale Threw
limos, from I 2 Cr, per yd up. Also, one c.rrturrio
Mechlin do; one do ratio l'onif do; olio la carton
cotton Laces. , Dealers nod other. will find - II to .In i
intercatto they will be will or extremely tut
jcs
Plt4 lu:riot—so to Metal, InanenU7turnace
for ode 117 pi-. 11Air.11.1•11 S riOIITII
I L. , - , ,;11 Ltd, 1111.mL11.11,,..;:r:joirilfu
AUCTION S
By It. Lemma= it Co., Aactlasteers,
CEESI=3
11 , a1Vednesday, tha lith iniam e ,
, at 11 o'clacif,-al th
auction &tares on Iluebaaan*, wharf
-3131 BAGS WU COFFEE,-.1 imporle4 in I.llc
EJlealoeth sandllanellette(.
Cataloguex aml maples will he prepared the day
locfore the sale. Jul
By Thos. Anderson B. Co., Auctioneers,
132 11111*. N. 0. SUGAR AT AUC3IIIN —On
Tuesday, the oth Jude, commeneing at 10 rielork, A.
al.. we will tell 122 Mids. prime New mien.. Sugar
at Auction.
Terms cash, (Kentucky book rotes.)" I jciiilw
' BF John Ds Davis, A*K.tioniscrs
Graft &de f Imported Wines;
&gars, #a
GVJOIIIII D. DAVIS, AGCTIONERIL
On IllmidaY, June Web, commencing at 111 ifaloek.
A. 11.. at the wrochouse of Alisrtin,corner
Smithfield and Front streets, will be sold withaut re,
serve, his enact stook, amounting to nearly '521,110.
A large proportion . of the Wines and Liguori consist
of some of the moat celaliented branala, and various
vintages, ranging (ruin I.lllis It-12, mid of ilipect
port:mon • •
Side will be continued froth day to dny onfil nil KM
sold, the owner adeclining the burble.. '
Amnia which are the Millowing, sin
-27 casks superior French Grandy, choice brands
Hiblits Peach brandy, very old;
4 nips superior Iluitand Gin;
ai soaks Pori Wine, varioustirands:
710 libels and emiLs White Wine;
pipes Madeira Wine, selected brands,
.s as. pipes superior pale Sherry Wine;
" dry and sweet Malaga Wine,
2 " 'Penerilee • .
Mn
.2 " Rod • dtt
- hhinds St Estsphe Claret • • ,
1 puneheou Irish Whiskey; "1
I .do ndahWv laranieu Spirits:
ha lat. Old Rya Whiskey, i
4 hinds, imam: and plats London Porter;
ah. (miles East Indio Ale;
74 dna bottles very fine Claret Wine; •
25 baskets Champagne " do
G dos Cordials, assorted;
IS boo Wine oral Stoughton Diners;
40 ilnun bonles4lnindles, very old-•
" Wines i•
In " " ()lel Rye Whiskeli
ho,ooo superior (Hiton Sagami
;
•
I nl las fine tinnily Tolmeco;
bas and holm. Seirdians; '
Lids Cider Vinegar,
" G O I I IIS
:as large loave l.l s Loaf Sugar;
Lumen Syrups, Pepper Snime, Grandy Fmk., Toma
to Catsup, IO dos Playing Curds, Wines and Liquors
in stand calks. Together with Mond casks tools, fix
tures, and n great vanstr of other ankles.
11 . 5 e Catalognim will be ratUITOT Illa lams nod goad'
piny be cannoned previous to she sale. 101 l
Steubenville Herald, Wellsville Patriot, (Preen.
hargh Intelligarker, Wheeling Times, Ltrowitseille
Free Pre., Wushingtoii Iteparter ' tfironiville Record
Mover Argus, New Palladiuns, Cadiz Repul
Icon, Younger.. Republican. Allegheny News, en
py weekly uu site and scud bill to (taut-ft.
AMUSEMENTS.
PITTSBUAGB. TILEATII.E.
C. 8. roam Manager and LW.
. .
LOUISF OR' THE WHITE SCARF. `.. ••
Felix o 7 , Mr. Prior. .
Iloil.
..i , ... My. Porter.
1,.., L a.„, .L._ ..._— Alin Porter.
After which, DANCE, by Mi.. Arum hlnlinon.
' To he inllowed by
' hI NUGHLIOR'S 'WIFE I .... .
Mr. Somerton NIL - Frieir-
Nr. Smith Sir. Miner.
Mrs. Crown Miss Fitrter.
. To c elude with the Ist net of the. .-;
OCEAN CHILD. .
thirty helm Mr:Oxley.
blitry•llelm I 'llipli l'orter.
Tuesdlq—llenent of Mrs. Salroskti _ • "
Pucci ur An -• . x.—Dress Circle, GU tiN Second
Tier. Xi cm; Pit. ti; Holler 033.
FANCY DRY GOODS.
SE MAN & MUIR,
&91 j 1 New-York,
1•!11 . 01i AtSANDJOBBERB of Silks, French prin.
I, red N.H., litareges, UMW, Embroideries, Merl.
Blimirls, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns Bombazines,
ANL/ALLOT/IER YARlEffitittOF FANCY GOODS.
TheY invite estuary Alerehonfs, visiting Newyork,
to examine Weir steel before Making their purchases.
Mr. Muir was,for many years of the house of T.
tcwan & Co., (root it hie 13 ha retired °atheist of Jan.
WO; and Mr. Japes Dickson, (who has on intermit irt
We business ' ) op. also favorably kitooot in that estab
lishment.
guerrlan 0.11.ry.
lILILT, MOT 0131= ITIALLSING. •
• leave ter Manta the riarens of I'ittse
vicinity, that be has taken the Daguer
y occupied by Mr. Porter. The pub
eat all We late improvements are wen.
brought. intopperntion by Mr. 'lope,
a constant operator since the era was
' , gate sansfaction is guaranteed ter
Mr.his patrons. Mr. 11. will refer
Mr. Porter, itt whose establishment he
The !ma melee months.. Famity Poo.,
pe, Ikepturreotypes, he., acroottety
sews taken iu any weather, am! scum
vein in
steel frames.
PCII Ail evcry leronch of the art, and ap e
e t. • jeattf
City D.
TVIND
1
hurgh and
rl.ln Vla
ona, n.
ire
urrured
rrl d Inn
who has been
first d,scovcreel
nil %sin, :a y 1
•ath plcarure
has In ruled fa
rata. tiigmait
coined.lu4en
le .a t
ill tillelloll L
plralu farm h
Isae and Save MI/1 fr S.l.e
rs having now their lower ' Sow-Alux.
Slacutax in succersful operation, of.
li with ua NC/unklugiaa sod Lath
bluetit, end the Frown Buildings ebn
sato on reaeanahle and ageocamoila
• yearn engine'in en excellent one, and
the Pawing and Lath Cutting crthl..-
good order and condition, and a pia
ye the whole and put there inn, opea
leer, in leAs than sixty days. Learel
ed to the ratwerthers, Pituthoreh,
Odell in.
NEVILLE R. CRAIG & SON.
Steam ICU:
/I , llLaal4ral'
I. Ow 11. vat
le:t tinem up
y r
Len 1 tal 1..
iarann azem,.fo l
li terto la
a ne l the sear a
le.hroet 1.. are a
ehuzcr can men i
Hon in . ar 1 1 1t ,,, eri
Lpromptly na
D$ FOlt IJRESSFIFAV mu n ihy
rrercivrd a full amortmeni of white
Dre , "'o..oelodistg—Scotri , mull Nine.
.1111.00 L 1,0; plain Jacunct bin,
rod do. Also,
Ih4,,s—Wlthr embroidered 8W:12.5
mbroidered Tarlton .lo; blue - tint ar.'
petrand embroidered do plant svbite,
ante colored do; oleo. embroidered nod
4 the yard, for Evening Dresses; at-o,
,hasels, Scarfs nod Capes—French and
Collars, no amoruncot of nem and
dne u earolnic Handkerchiefs; I mourn
west cash prices, at northeast corner
nts. inn
M r 1 1. 4 ' 12?
• AI llt
naw •," VC •
rrd atm t
Far Preuing
NIII•111,, pink
n 1 k vi'
I lu • 1 usl. and I
lu I
II ack Lace
, eosrls nredle
asossul lty lc
In, de all as Is
n , .d mat'
S the
.1 s as, nate
Leal; h Clotho
nesse!, susr. re.
Brent e•rsete.
meas. and be
Muneillrs do;
r
Ilomery, 6e,
i fc ' :111
To if
SALIT v 1 , 1 41 A 1 11:1
vtraw,, Samna!
de, Plana Pe is
Infant • s
anal Plower..
Canon Ile
uality, Isid dee
I.lsle lisread
IW p. Wadde
1. 0, Cotton al
meet of Comb
ler" . Jewelry . ,
ger, Induirease
FRENCH CLOTIIa--W H Moophy
ttralson orgratis rasa %e.t.a{ ensues,
t or rery test make or French and
-A Sew pasrs Ten supeaor black
`d, nim, Istesktns and Castaneres, in
m e7as r . e Ca. " k o
"mn sut a 'Vesn g ' s: 4 ' sib 1 ' 17;
tu s s rendr atul bonicred linen caudate
bad and anions! silk da, gents Waves,
au
b ra, Alsrsua and cotton Lade rsbats,
bib and Caney Cravats' (stvgitaut
• .
• 1,! . .
t iCousistry Illerehanta.
46 Market street, have re
uscallonneti, consistiog in pest of plain
Victoria do, Gump do, Eclectic
lit and Florence; cases Palm Leaf
sidßoys , Leghorn nail Ilsaid do,•' Arti
e every linnet), . Also, Wed. Lattice
i,root 73 cents pee do; up to the Guest
I Gents ball nose; a good awannient of
lilt and Cotton Gloves; 73 ps silk Mk fa,
dm doiliincaLlioularte do; 15 en.-
:'llitVattl laces. ALso, a good assort ,
buttons, ThrealisaavelEci,
elf of which they will elk, a
!s in prices to purchaser. toyl3
large steruruttent of blue, blue and
Laney Pratte, ofcvep deeirol,le st 3
['Tuning acrd for sule.to the trade
e rates, by the cuue, be.
0 HINTS —A
~e, and
and qualtl tt
e x truant] t)
/.1
13.1.N.A..1•01.SFI'doget• lolk,cottOu and gingtodo Par
awols, byte qtrs. and Vindsothe panorn&just °lwo
mg and for gob by eIIACKLETT &
Jed PO wood bt
STEAM BOAT FOR SALE. —.-
4 Frium 'HEM, IJOAT, of about ISO tons I.or
11 etoo. ligh droll, obout te n months. out., will be
sold at o berg n,ll;uppliontion modo soon. `Engel to
of KEltlt, le., -
lecdlw watcc!treet
DRlu 60 01k-i-A Maguta Co,GO Mari; st,
have justte'd eases of etch lbws Geed, cow.
Ikregea, (Imurulinetu Tatum., Pore ale Clime
Chathes, •c. & .
SUAWLS A Manna A 011 hand every
variety ofhavrlsovhieh they nre selling at rtvitt
ved Priem W.)
fIINGIIAM A A Ale eon' er. Co. have received si
case. ne Idyl," of litngherne, which thny flee en
hog at the eztrrne tow price of 121 eta ten
/ ILITTUNSDO. 4 . AND SIIIOIERSTUFFS—A A DL
ll son Co --- red 4 C4Ael. Of Cotto.des ni
Sumner ' txut,g every style, suituNe ti
(eve us samples, receiv4by
lc by jeJv J hlt
•rd Cambtk , fur sale by
t -ARBUTHNOT
'itf:Alt, different ceders, ferndin by
C Antsl7lllftioT
SADDLI:R
-
11 ,, Tilley's'l veal), half bleached
ado by U A RUUTIINOT
I :URA RUBBER ClAYllll.flft—Comptising a lorg •
j stock, such Os Cop V,' Stinks{ Ten Jackets, Copt,
with or without hk•eyns, Leggings- of three Wanton
kinds. lints /to: nit tope had sit the Indio Rubber De
Trot, Non Woocest. • .
r , OIIACCO-12 kegs $o 6 twi.t T0666E6, landing lfrom. - Nuotpigaham 6161 for Pale 67
• ; JAMES DALZELL
receiving (loin .fircolteul and f •
. • JAMES DAIZELI,
. .
4r:rouse, 000 r londing,frous means,
.1 nd 10r,.10 by . Co,_
:ISAIAH LOCKEIf h. Co froob rt
--
A;SID CiLtiSENG—Now Inolltue fro;
milrrlood unit for rain by _
LM ATILLILS,
,L. ~,.,alter C
EM=fE=3
Wiles nom landing from sour Combo
• r role by j.,7 ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
f iorroN —4
I_, laud anti f.
Tcunnsmoia, in stow an,l
DICKEY tz Co
D RY
I`EAV
fnr noleb
II 4.' lir-12111%00 prune N ty Sugar, rpr,prd
by ,11 , 3111 r Telegraph, end for MO< by
AILIIIII/011
" r volt •-101.1.11. prime Mess ro,k, jula
„„a ..•k bp :44-W
ra wnmr 11.110.1 front .1
VE.6 ; IIKRS Jug reunved and far fade by
7y JJEIJ COCIIIIAN,2O weal st
V\VANILLA ICANN--Ptithe quality, lust iced /aid
V for sale by Jed IIItAtIN.V. REITER
\IL V ITC ICtle- earbeys test reed a nd. ror sale at
w o h r 1 7 of • J ai
.0.. J:KIDD Co .
Lin t a_yu stoisctrtl e r _ et the ding
trar!lloort' J KIDD tV, Co •
I.LEN'S NEALVE ANDJIONII 71.04111ENT\t/
1 gross Just ferreted god for sale by
• .1 KIDD 3 Co
SEIID—Four bbliifor sale nt the drug ware
II house of ' je.ll J KIDIFECo
utxrre—n
-
don India Ilutitor
.Pfau
r linen, run need pr elves. and fur rule at the In.
dm Buhl., Depot, No 3 WOOll slrcet. •
}FS
1111Atth3t— 1 dor trCniulder Wanes, In
k I din !Wiher, reroivrd 1.l es.pr,... mod for oak ul
I, India
lea 1& II I'IiIIILIPS
.J'..~' ; T.i2f"s',:y w4 - iihl w{'
STEAMBOATS .
koLtoco Ildoir,i:Jt4l.sol:l.4lll
.
-DAI Y PAVK ,T LI NE.
wins well gamins line ifdlaplcuilid PacbelWV ,
4.; era is nom composed a The lurgest. *solict, best
hushed and furnished, and most pomerful boats on the
wnlets of tht tVest. Every accommodation and coot- -
'lnfiniti money can procure, boo boon provided for pa..-
.wagers. •The him beau t o opryniton ( no 6 ‘ ...
• -•-bios carried a million of people without the least
ry Wen persona Thu Imam 'mill tie nt the /OM of
Wood street the day previous 16 starting. for the creep*
bon or freight and the entry of passengers am the rrg,
let. In all eases the parsage moo y Maiit be paid
advance.
•
-• SUNDAY PACK. T.. •
Tim ISAAC NEWTON. Capt..A. G. Alumni. wt.
leave Pittsburgh every Sioulny morning at 10 o'clocs.
Whivling every Sunday evuntug at In T. S•
Nay
musnw i;iCK.Wr.
AII.IMINGAIIELA, Calk. limas, will !rave rtat
rttit ovorY Monday 0:L0111111g m 111 . 0 .. eteCki Whatqtati
very Monday eeening at lo e.r-
TUESDAY P L ACKET. .-
Thd.IIIIOF.RNIA N 0.., Cam J. Ituanetrt.vrx t Ooih
teavetutsbargh every Tue.daymunting at IU olclorLi
lYtteeling every Taenday e-rentng nt 10 r.
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. WEDNESDAY PACKET.
Tie NIM ENGLAND No. 2, Capt.
idnVe. I'o,l•oryh every tVednealoy jnorning nt. lu
.•clod; Wl.rcing every H • edne+dny evening o .10 r.
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THURSDAY PACKET. ~
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The BRILLIANT, tlaa. Gauen, will 1,,,v e
burgh every Munich) , morning min o'clock; Whyslinu
every Thumlay evening 111.10 r. a.
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The crarrEn. No. S, Capt. Citoocs, gnil leave Fit,
burgh every Friday morning at Irr o'clock; Wheelore
every Friday evening at IP P. r.
SATURDAY PACKRT.
The hIDtSENCER, Capt. S. Itcao, will leave Pitts.
burgh every Saturday rooming' at 10 o'clock Wbeolute,
every Sarunlay evening al.IO re. •
NEW . .LIBIION AND PITTSBURGH DAILY' LINE
- OF CANAL AND STEAM PAOIXL...j
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(ern audinoir
o'c d • •
UPS. ' Piliaburgh dean at 9 lock - TN.
riaca at 0. , 80w. (moo , hof the Sandy and Pourer en
nald at 3 o'clock. and New Lint .° of 11, liar. night.
L.CMVOR Now Lisbon at U o'clock,..P. Ponking the'
trip canal to the river during th e night.) and CIA,
nt 9 o'clock - , A. Id, and aerie. ni Pitieburgh at 3 P.
SL--thus making it co.:lnger line for naming pos•
sengers and freight licteceen New Lisbon and Pint.
bur., in shorter time and at len rain dian by any
The proprietors of this Lou kayo the 'dominos of in
famine the public that therlinve hued up two Gilt clam
Gourd Goats for the accommodation of passengers and
freight, to ,run In connection with. they well known
steamers CA1.17.11 COPE and IIEAVEIti - and connect
Mg, 11l Glasgow,with the Pittsburgh and Ciuein
nuti and other dail y lines of steamers down the Ohio.
nod Mississippi risers. The proprietors pl o nks:. then,•,
selves to spore oo expenso or trouble to Insure eon,
fon, mkt). and disputes, nod ask of the public a share'
of Mos potmrs!4re..__ _ -
AVTGORIZGD AGENTS.
G hL lIARTLN, ' rituburgh.
S. & W. HAILIIAUGII,
G. ILANS4, & t Ncw Labon.
myth( J. 11A11,13AUGH &Co.
Elh ma C.
nor 11 IcnvC alter thra r notree,
and Wellsville punctually, at 0 o'clock in the luo'rEna,
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PITIIIBUTAREI BROWNSITII,Lis
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Daily. Packet Line: • -.
FEpRILirtYI.I,IF , Id rEII.IIWARY,4I,IC-4
- Cat vn DAILY ATE/ A.lll, AND 4 P.M.
The' following new boats corneas
the line for the- preuent ucesoricAli
• -!.ANTIC, Copt. James reit - laser,
BALTIC, Copt A. Jacobs.; and LOUlts
hI'LANtI, Capt. a Bennett The Goats ate entirely
new, and are fitted nip - without =sant to expense, L ,
ammo:dart thut money earl procure ha+ been provided.
The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Itont at
the foot' f Rohs It. l'usuengers will be onnefitill en
board, as the boot, will certainly leafs: at the Woe •
axed hours, S A. M. and 4 P. .11 ,
FOR WHEELING, CINCINNATI A. LOUIEVILLI
. ItientAa. Sawa., I'er...sr.—Teo
,w amnnmr
P
• '. TELEGRAH . ,
.1 Perry, commander %Innknee for
Louirrillesand Linenvediato ports Decry Paturdn.., ,
at to cerlock,Pneciliely., • .
Erir freight or pumice apply on boon( or to -
• • PORSYTH DUNCAN, Agent..
The Telegraph ha. been bai expree4ly for a reguLe
packet, end 'nth to view al lire) , to the remfort of pnv. •
seep.% the accommodation. are inferior {01161.1".1
on the IVestem writers. Ng,
naarr,•g - Trics.i,ar.r.cl".
Thoneer mud fight draught steam r
r _ • MT. tatMON,
_ /Want; tenger, 'will leave for 11...
Love end interlardlate ports ou Tue. -
day. For freight or 0 1 1s.n e.rpf,..b...1.
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FOR
R.F. noid i lroer
Orita=iiitsambove othl
CiZEMECI
SZE=
The Gnepbt.iitiier steamer "
~.... _ MAUI , STEPIIUNS, . .
4
Nbsois, tuner: ill leave lot 'obey.,
d loterinedini Nits this day.
Coe freight or, panne, apply board.
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~ • .FOR LOUIS .I.C.
-...,,0.. ' The fast runni le steamer
1; 1' LADY' ISTRON, ow .
NV - ±,. Clark, master. will leave foithe alb,
intermediate landing's, Mis ttly
For freight or passage apply onboard, orb ' ••
jell) . J kV IIUTLER'ik BRO., Agents.
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REGULAR PITTSUURUIIICINCLNIVAT/ P-A-CICKI'
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- 71ie steamer
/1., - ; 7 , ENGLAND, , .
mi l i , th ltliClure, master, will rot as a regular
afternoon Inteket from Pittsburgh to
eineinnati.• She leaves on her first trip, coder the new
artangement, neat Monday, at 4 cedoek - , P. fit
myttl -- • L.', -
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. The fine alarm:kat '
L:,,, " JJ CRITTENDEN, '
2 .'".<5, - ..., Israel, su Irv. will leave For the above
ml We:Mediate ports th is day. -
• Ffrr I:reight or
. pssago, ilkply01.1.0,0?Pl. 01)30 •
REGULAR 71 ; 11 - TSBURGI.I , ANir.—Z-.A.NkSVILLE
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The fine near light &au la stetrimei
"' h PHILIP Ulla '' •
im i tr ILLUSIO.
..,.....; t, Moore, master, will leave Pittsburgh
sego:arty as :Skive .- : .i
',This boat is every my adapted to the cornfint or
pas...neer. She runs In connection with thedentty
Lied, which meets hei at Beverly. For (might or pat.
roan orris on board. . • ' ' otra
FOR MIEELititaAPLU litillkiMPOßT.
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• 7 s ,d, The neat and substantial law sew I
, 7112.833/bOnt, . -
, ' 11110 , 30 N,
drew Pee. Mauer, }MS resumed h Rn-1p betereenWhea Bridgeport awl 111,
brugh,lresand Pittsburgh rui Mondays mud
Thursday,
marrdi
',RFIAILAR .PACifitT FOR SUNFIS ! L
The eta and fast VlCllnet .
. . - WELLSVILLE.
Itantea, Master, will leave kir almra
sad all intermediate porn nn AVednet.
days and Saturdays of each areelt.., For freiglttor
mitawinimGes.
K r . 17H '
I t TUR
CHI 4 , k 1
igl , .Er rA cxgr ,
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-.. . il coNsta.
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Dolti , T Pt KlOooy, master. will lettro
regular/y , for IV heeling, ea Mondsy,
Wednesday/nod Friday, at lo o'clock precisely.
Leave r Wheeling every' Tocriley, Thursday nod it/w
turday. a 7 o'clock, a to, precisely. •
The Cetteal will land et all the ' iniermerliate ports.—
Every acewhodation trod ear he?reared for the cone
fortand safely of parsotogera hes' beta provided. Tke
boat ts egso provided swth jr velfweting safety PIIITII to
mr . f i n o t n erfsions.' For fntight , or parser . ge only ers
pIIAI, ID C micas% .
..few 'comer I , ....,...il'wruuLStuititfield sr,
kIeKEaII'OILT, ELIZABETH AND .11.10tiONHA
' - 1 •LA, crrY PACKET. _ .. • .' ,
• ..„..! The ' now sweater ' • •
r, , ' .
master
Nelson, master, will: ran as orrice.
leaving Prtivlsurgh every 'Monday
Wednesday Wier Friday. at al o'clock, A. at.; nod kis ,
nougahelaCily every Turisday,Thurvday and traturibW.
at 8 o'cloek,ae. la. For freight or passage npplY rn
' ' r YOU:FRANKLIN.
The-new and linht Orson!. ,torte,
. ' ARIUJIYIANE, .
' • !...- A DRUler, flow er, will 'env° for the'
Impart Veer,. Wctrocklay wellent.
unday, at 4 a AL For freight or pareage apply or;
-_. . . :. oistrlll
bath. ~ 1.
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s Notll e to.Travalere
ESP RE*S CANAL
t h
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• I 'HIL/A./F.l4'lllA AND LIALT/NIORE!
.üb.estben haw, curie...4lbn light druorht
steamboat YANKED.; to curry palwngers to tdol
Dow ilia Aqui!duct at Freeport. •
!Utensil] debut daily at 7 o'clock hl th e morning,
.tho find stretbabore the uptwa
Plusengend will breakfast otr board, and will be
punctual at tlie
For rourag4 of tnformntion, apply to ' :
4.• /louse;
•
or D. LEECH &Co, Canal [rosin.
Fare—LiindiDiallars through! •
le l sit Y th 'hi f 'nl T7 utP" l " l ''n'li 7 thngL r m
Maditutlieaywadaa,jnritgovera a l t
11420,0.
ECLIPSE TEASSPOIISAIIOE
•
that .
ill
a to eon thmurhnut the
leas in,~
daily, l'iod4e ind cameltandixe bikini 11 pear.
klereliontlizo lion, Lattimore brought out at Coma
batm. Time, :rive day.. J C Agri
Water at, Idnoro at,o r kliitn'a. Roux l'ittaburYl.l.,- •
J II ROISINSON &. It01:11kb
myl7 911 South Charles at, Lattimore.
GIGO. W. SMITH iL CO,'
INFORM tgalr Lieu& and the public that the bac,
P. lo.ffff l, dor connee ;too with their /ale ectabliiii
tuent In p er
sweet, known or . the Pittaburgh Mowery.
Lasingg retooled - their „Akar, Yitwinem 1,1 she POINT.
HatiyvEsy, in riff inylitiffkvalyS
Itlasprailtsl:lAiSol. Nods Ash.
35 e .. . ,,, K . 11,...,11:14,„g Low clamour Nosh Cat obi_
!AV & M MITCUELTLEE,:
i. le7 •-7 • IGU lawny street '
/111171 hlcheiff once in rash paid for Bond` clean lupin
j titan, tobwits a, bale rope; prom lupe; Lnegion,w eo t..
Co raga, ike., „ -I. IV. CIIAIDWICffi
i • waynn !Owl peufftk liborSi •
IrtrrArolin II VIA I. IVA RP - Justcceired from
the otancifartery, Itritannia Coffee Pot.; do Teo
do; do Segue !wall and Cteaut Com . do Slop do' do
pliimebkniith lnl ikintokumeit do do;
Law, with lamps • For sole al low wives.
'tat • I LIM. qtrfTli:, Lign Big Pitcher:
WPOUGIIP CO LL ARS-AA ktution & Co, Noll,
11 Marks; Jost rce:d per ea Oen, ap %yr!
C O I 1114 OrCTLIT .1 , 391 r at the low price. of I.`i
cents Mkt,
A y . 4. ALWN Co.k CO '
e L ! ' efv m a o r r ie " gf " "
INDIA 1:A1.14 It! dot Intli•
non., otiiele for extrev
rti ftee. , r4 bY..vrces, and fur solo by
X 4. ' l, lat U PulLLuti
NEE