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PITTSBURGH.
FRIDAY MORNIN9, JUNE 16,181 a
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,TATLIAL , MED 'FILLMORE.
Uau J..J. Critics:idiot".
it 'erns annouinced in the Convention, on Wed
meadity,tlint a telqtrophie despatehlnd bee a renal*.
ed, Stating that Hon. J. J. CillTaiNcEN, of Ky.,
would be in town on Fndri, andivould address the
people. It Wanthernine resolved to hold
_a 1111X4114
at Murry's peril, on Penn steed, on Pridak even
• jog, af half past even o'clock, to hear Mr. glitter
. den, on the various subjects.now sodeeply Mier
ening to the nation. Torn out, ono and tal,to hew'
groat KentuCky Orator. .
This hope eVetliniii. Let there We adghtygally
r erica of the Whig hosta. .
Editorial Correspoodepce of the Ptuaborgli Gareue
Tns 40=11101one in Washington..
• . ' Wssuiscion, Jima
• Minimise of interest has changed from Phila.
dolphin to the Capitol again, and multitudes of
those who penned the last week in the Conner city,
wilt remain heir for the preseni. The nothination
cananssed
. arld'rliacussed rM y much here, as
upon the sPot where the nomination wus made,
and al: it is no &oda in all sections of the country.
All eking the lino trundlo prieweiel m the, Polo.
Mac, in every city and town wherever there was
of , . gathering of people, the returning theiegetes
Were cheered fir the . noutinatious made. Among
lb° moving' Whig-muses therefor, it would Teem
to be a popular 'nomination; and h is now sander.
ed all the more to firm the kid that it will receive
.. .the hearty support of Mr. Clay. He, Will carry the
g old Whig Guard with him, Without hich the eke
Con of. General' Taylor would bei hopeloss,—and
Many no diets Who lown been but in the field,
. mill be goemost in the fight. The friends of Ilse
at Cut and Wortmo Scum will be most relied
_upon to metros triumphant election of the neat
Adeliftietratio/11./ . •
It world ammo you muehtoseo the manner of
. ' -the reception o f the nomination of Genera Taylor
by • by the officeholders here) , Thefriends of General
Cis. have 'reeeirest it. with such wry facesehat it in
difoites 'either the possession on theiipalt of dine:
'acted minds, laths:uttered stomachs. •Some of the
• thrthest of the party, also, believing that Taylor will
be elected, ad :meaning, if pomade, to retain their
&Ems, are hanging out the Taykr,flag. Theta
sudden converslond of a day, wouldhe stunning if
they were not eontemptible,--but they are among
• - the tricks of trade. " . '
his not certain what"course all the Whigs of
- the Union will pursue, in rekrence to the initainn
' dm just made, but when such men as Vance and
Collier speak for Ohio, I take it hr granted that
the. - great body Hof the Whig party will go with
them in behalf of the matinees. It ill between
Gus god Taylor are arc to choose, between an
honest soldier and a dmigifing politician, .between
an. annexationist, an emitisitionist„ a roan of war,
and one opposed, if he can help it, to annexation,
acquisition and ear. If this country would secure
peace with iU the world upends:. principle of non•
interference, ma'am:iodating with none, and allow.
. lag none to inthrmeddle with us, it must of neces
aity take a,deep; interest in the election of General
Taylor. It it ',values Peace and prospenti at
heath, respect abroad and justice. among men of all
nations, it nuuneontrecte to the same result. Gen.
Taylor will never lay violent hands on the Com.
ititation=tim Will he interpose Executive author
` ity to discriminate against the wishes and necessi
ties of the west,i-serwill he undertake both to
make, as well as to execute laws. 'lle is commit
ted against the use and abuse of the true divisthas
of 'political power, has no ambitiOn to-interfere
with the law making branches lei the Federal
Government.' In his success we look for an hon.
eat; patriotic and intelligent Administration,—for ■
'''permanent peace, liar a earr*liOn of the cola
which have grown up under previous ndaritibure
trationa. In his defray through the success of
General Cass, we see continued nnd - *naive
'foreign war, ri totaldiszegaid of the internal welts
of the country, and a violent and lawless Admiair
The one will model his administration
upon that of GeOrge Washington. The odd will
Walk in the ictitepa of the 'nektons, Van Bairns,
. Tyler*, and Poths of the Litter day Democracy.--
Neither the earthy of Property, net well , protect
ed franchise, non domestic industry, nor reliable
Government, not good faith, nor principles
ty can exist -where the power 'of such men as
; General Cass is permitted to• Ho was' an
Aristocrat at the 'Court of Laois Phillippe, and he
, is a radical at ho r ns:,. Ile is a spoils:ono in office
and a piaci:Ammer out of Mace. He understands
the Wad of matinee to the Su, bat breaks it to the
. hope. The whip or the Union am to choose be
twee each a man and one, who unexpectedly to
' land!, and trident seeking take in inch ti
nun, finds hothota thrust ape him in a nomintakin
• by the great contrastive party of the country to
obe highest office' In the gill of the people. • We
tamed hesitate tr a naqnsent mahm,e thus be
. twee. our mintlfs safety and the people'shappi
tams, and a Min who, through his whole p olitical
life loth shown himself too ready to sacrifice. both
Wetsrottlii thivepenand Taylor more than he is
_ . •upon Mee tpustiona,but as • whale, we prefer
hit:tains Idr.Criss as we would- prefer good! to
tied aid light fakir thuknen the prin . eiplesto
he liaised by hisi success am more than can be
lost; and we Inurthas time will show it lobe nab.
• ing but Oak* the country in which we live and
fat lbe 'peat civilised world, of which his country
forms so ecutituroui a path
Washington, lone la
' The Whigs of the maid, numbering about two
thirds •of the Tone", held their radiation meeting
last evening: - Though - 2de CLIT was the favorite
&the people ! bare, them is a very willing aermicte
-ante in what Pans beat down The Load:mos are
- !die most otient.ObiontWo, and the mo"blitr
attains of what his beat done;--end this is to of
the sitgarice of their defeat. i
. , The Hops inr Rennterrenvta, you ,
observe,
have Wined upon itfondati the 17tb of Inia, for
the atiolinaneist of the two Houses &Catania --
• The Sensie !pettbablr. concur. TIM will give
--Mott weeks- front;Monday next-not enough time,
!perhaps, to do !ail- Ma ought to be done, bat
I :encash to do alltmbieb toispeas is likely to sc.
- ebtop* t' .1
the &rat; Merits an earnest debate In prole
pea, condoned Over, elan Me Oregon ILU, and up
on the tareikfflastiou, whether the people of Ore
len shall besnbleand_to the imitation oallavery !
The Pecrie;4o,4lolbr themselves in their too
innertlstetudead . upon a Gee darn afGoverw
Meld , !-.Thin wan inwr *mad in - their bars, tan
the Sontbeat ;Ltiadoecia, lad on by Wham and
'Weistco reedend thit.tbey will obtain an so.
Ao theft, - that tO pat, ilavery,
the Animal! & Pie l ama free Nathweat. Mr
Oilltoesiltitii 1001 to mikado ordinance of lin
of nonetlrect ter r itory,; and sign ban/
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claimed the Sea which be lisaisbo eaughtba 'eat.
hettiliathirkrur gveefrom.
tlrth CaPkilitcl:9eript *Asa Slaisipopulatinit
This gees:lOU :gave rtae - ba ,exertin g whin law befonerthe Se4e, andtwal be ream.
id when that body is mums full than it ja,nt Pre.
neat.! The Csiahodiguatil.iiill.contittnottbsent.
--4.ael Vn . d thebendy and Alletttd the
taiL
Tlift secret of Colonel 'Benton'. .tatendanee ttp.
Mr. Cies, war salved to me today, by one of
the wympathisera With the Ilarnbcriters of New
:York!, Colonil - nentois has been a fiverito with
iheiNew York. r .iestlovas the' portico.
,
11 :friend erniltitt Wright: He wee thought to be
the moat natural and' pacific meth= of eomituni
cation Ethnic!' the Liarnbantera and Uunhers.—
Sortie of hiibiUn friendi, personal and political,
wettfamenifthe Gamer, and loaner one of these,—
Stoehr the Denvieracy o? - the Union,
ho bas patio; both upon the mission of a Peacoat.
.kerotml to see that hie friend rereivtut no harmelt
nuendance bras rather_ been to s.sve n &iota,
than to wren Cron. Cass.
ThalNaval Bill called firth two speed., in the
Muse: yesterday, upon the Orilinanee of 17,37.
Boa, were from the DemoemtiC'side of the Bala
the aye from a 0 13imaburner," so called, and the
other Gym Mr: Petit, of la. Each of the speakers
gave some encourngeiront Dia at feast some fey
of the Democratic members. will unite in keeping
the free .soil of °MOM and Mexico i,vever free.-:
Bat the dominant earty are so accustomed to look
onfiVairia&M - itin another, that I do not confess
to a very strong faith.that-what is 'paid here to- '
day will be abided by when the question is
broeght to the rote. There are many, however,
in the Democratic ranks who will never : &agive Mr.
Can for the voluntary, open bid maile%y Lim in
behallof the institution of• Slavery, and ouch men
feet that it is, as a practical question,. better to
hale en boaest-Soothmtler, phodged to no al&
lent_vise - of the': valo power, rather than a dough ,
faced 7!~otiLeru, man with Southern
.prin
eiples," who wbuld - sacrifice North, and South,
and all, tottery° himself.
. -•
The Hobe amused itself at the eke° of the day
with a debate upon Professor Espy, .the Storm
King. His otram was taken from him by the last.
Congress, owing •to the prejudice against the
seience,—but the friends of eteorological obser •
vations, including . the ... ary of the Nosy,
urge the continuance of the Mee. ` . The DO*,
erotic. members, who urg ed -the appropriation
were den - mimed' by the "Virginia abstmetiouistsi
5.,,c.
as ebalidoning their•• party, slid were sneeringly
asked:if thiii was their l`PrisgMssivis Democracy.'
The members thus rebuked, . nisi% a very good
defence, and the Virginians retorted pgaiu with
reflections upon the "light houses in the skies," re.
commended by John QuinciAdams, in IS2I-'25.
This; too, wean standing LkiMaeratia joke against
Mr. Adams' Atbru:aistratiera, but Mr. Adams Cue.
car 'What has' since come to you, and irbat'Dem•
octets .mren: are , now. ready, enough. to akplaad
and dahmil. • • . ' --1;
.
Mr. Root told somo of ra today that , :rhen.
ever they looked upwW . , or towards the Ilea.
yeas, they. found a principle associated with the
numb abused Administration of John Quincy Ad
SIM&
The. national lamination—enr
It is now.rendered nearly certain that tholsomi
nations of the Whig National Convention will be
aenitigatod in byllie;trholtiVhig party of tho Un
ion, with some very alight exception.' New' York,
Ohio, and Massachusetts, the states thout whence
the principthoppositiort to the nominations was er
patted, have, judging from the tone of the preis,
decided to yield a faithful support to the nominees. .
As Taylor or Cass would certainly be electe'd, the
riatrii!uth Whigs of those notes, and indeed of all
the states, who preferred mother of their chili died
Statesmen, could not hesitate in choice he
tweenlhe two. The Only mane for hesitancy felt
ilyany, in the free states, was whether the time
had come to form a great Northern:party to resist
Southern encroachments, and the further Calm
aim of the curse of atelier/. The time is not ye,'
although it tong and surety will come—and when
it does come, it will cement the hearts andarympir
thin of the great mass of the Whig party in the
North; the hearts end simpathicsof the same men
'who nowneein it duty to support Taylor against
A strong element in linking the Whigs' ' upon
general Taylor,is the well grounded, and wide
spend dread of the effects Of the ultra annexing.
and war irinciples manifested of tote Genera!
Cus. Lithe event of his election, there is &eget
of the many becoming embroiled with some
utak* more powerful than Mexico, add for no
, better num. The poople love peace, and the
cultivation of the arts of peace, and with General
I Taylor they are relieved from all apprebensien of
any further wars gar annexation, and territorial no.
! v eni:Lament.
In this county, where we have a clear majority
of from 2;500 to 3,000, the Whig party have, with
great Manimity,agreed to support the nomination.
I 'The convention which meter. Wednesday, repro
seating every district in the county, resolved to
render a faithful and Marty support to Taylor and
Oar duty is therefore plain,—we go for Taylor
against Casa, in the COI:W*Ig and firm hen& thin
Pennsylvania will be numbered among the Whig
litotes, at the election in November;
In eo n ntlusioni wa copy the kill Owing extracts
from no article in the Num . York Commercial,
which we think speaks the sentiments cf a groat
majority of the Whip of the North:
111ml:inn made no secret to the readers of ibis
papegtharthe choice of t. candidate from the free
states was reganled by us as most desirableoespe
cially at this time •We drought it doe to the free
states, on principle and for the sake of expediency.
The Whigs of the Union, by Whir chosen retire.
tentative, an convention, have thought it more ill..
comsat to bring forward a candidate under whose
banner the defeat of the Baltimore nominotlan—
with he shadow for the free states and its sub.
stance for the slave states--nas morally email.—
We bow to the sounder wisiliont oltheir judgment.
If the choice was to be for us between Mr..Caas
and a Southern Whig, we could not hesitate one
moment. '
That Gen. Taylor wig be found no true a. Whig,
in Engem:ad application of Whig yamiples,
the Whig Forty could desire or expect, we bold to
be established by his Allison Inure and by the
atatemeet
an of the
Louisiana
deod
the formeralsoLa a A w
pge
.
that on the one great nueitioi of principle which
most divides and agitates the country—the one.
'non ofslavery over territory now free—hef. will
not seek to interfere with the actionof Gangrene.—
That fie great point gained. This is nu arrange.
meet with which we eanhe satisfied. ,• . ,
" In therekre, we have onlg to Raj that
that' in pursuance of ,the rule we Fare always
avowed, to abide hy the action of the Whig party
In convention ...wended, and windily from belief
that Gen. Taykir can be elected, and will, if elect. '
ell, meet Unreasonable wishes and expectations of
All Whig patriots, we, from this moment, 'urn our
eges then the things that aro behind," declare our ,
hearty adbeaioa bathe choice of the Whigrtandard
bearer, and prepare to do all that lies in oar power '
for the protection of success, and the success of I
the groat Whig party.
Of the nomination for the Vice Frrahlency, we
need not speak. Among the many who were
tamed ibmite office, none better than Mr. Fillmore
could have .m selected on the more of personal i
qualifications—stone that would add more strength
to the heart. The State of New York has known
him long indwell; the Stew of New York will en.
doubtediy nand by him at the ballot boxes.
klicirioan Anotnaai.—ln Detroit the announce_
moat of Taylor and Fillaiore's MOMinfilioll wan
reeeived'arith extravagant joy, and two . hundred
guns were fired in honor ofthe event. In the even.
ing an immense meeting was held to ratify the
nomination. Tie Advertiser soya
We never knew the political stock market to urn•
dorgo no sadden a revolution sts it did on Friday,
la the morning, the Cu, men were all elated at the
caucus bollotings, in which it appeared that Taylor
lost w, votes on the second ballot. The general
cry was, "Ifs is dared—lie ix defraud—rrears
safer Thheeyy held their heads up pretty well, until
oar g oisz s easoahing coon made his appearance on
o ur amok, Marta It o'clock, mmonncing the nomi•
nation of ZACIt TAYLOR-46e brave hero of the Rio
Grande. Atter this noire, which spread like wild.
Lee through the city. Casa Meek went down—
doarabsimt—nittil nobody wanted it at any prize.
We Steller Sim SO sorry a looking set of follows
-40 noes in 1840. The new, wee Jibe n Map of
thunder in a clear skY lb them: they'stood amazed
and eonfeunded—or rather dumbfounded—not
knowing which way to torn, or whither to go.—
They acted me though they hail it thousand eyes
gazing upon theta as Vidll7l-1; and they wanted
to bide and couldn't.
The resolutions passed :by, the County Convert.
am o n Wednesday, were the sumo with those
adopted by the lititidcatton meets& on Tuesday
evesslagorith theitzeoptionolthy
as weU as rest, was adopted:, unanimously:
Tteratord„ Thu thiticontrestion representing the
Mammon sod Whigs or Alteghony County,
pledge.' its support -to the umatnatione this day
made, and their united "Ruts to secure the en.
um ph of . the greft Whig party in on/flaunty, State,
Suid'Hattmi 13001i111W003. I
Valls Masa Medan!fat Chinsh, on Wylie street
ritaa entered, on law Friday, 04 the handsome you
,tralt of Bishop Allen, whier7 WI to be bong is the
beck oft, palnil. was total! destroyed. '
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stm vomarmurs.SPEECll.
We itepf.thetitnertrieg report - of Mi.': PencilriPit
re altr 7 itatilSeraiOn meeting on Tuesday
evader. Irciwt eh Journal: •
said that he wished - hiinscif better
able toiaddress Lis khbw cab:emu:might; tout-he
could not do ao at any length. Ho came there to
Says simPlYs that hawas prepared, ready and Will.
ing, to support the - nominations afGetteml Zachary _
Taylor dod Millard Fillmore for President and ricer
President of the United States! (Load applause.)
I will state to yoU, (continued Mr. 1..) a few of
the reasons Which hare inflneved roe to this de
termination. In the Gist place Gen. Taylor is a
strictly honest man—and honesty is the root and
life of all the other virtues. Give me an honest
man—u.auseslto the politico) intrigues of which we
have heard so mileh. Gen. Taylor is such a man;
Its %is a matt of strict rectitude, from which, so far
alum apprised, he has never Filtered. Doci any
man doubt this? No! General Taylor is a high
minded, honest, 6'i:eatable than who will do 'Willa
is right. (Applause) Some of you may hove be
come incredulous and hove despaired of having
honesty in oar public men, after the long series of
intrigue and political gaming we have witnessed;
but I believe that" Gen. Taylor would In honest in
all things, and if elected would be faithful to his
pledges; (Applause) Jibe should become intolerant.
if ho shimld fatuity his pledges. if he should abuse
the vettfpower-s-I stand here pledged to denounce
him. But as 1 said befori, Gen. Taylor) will he
faithful to his' pledgels arid a inservant s of the
Republic *.
Gen. Taylor has declared himself opposed to
theexereisp of the Veto-ror ono man powereg
"cept in extraonlinary •instafices. The • people had
been repeatedly thwarted tiY veto after veto in the
form • ocparty manifestoes—tissues of juggling
sophisms—had nuthaell--slekated---the will of the
pero le.
The veto of the River and Harbor Bill was nn
IC3I.IIIICe- Does say man doubt that the majority
of oar people desired the - impmvement of the .
great rivers, anil lake harbors of our country ?
This is the will of people; but can it be carried
out ! You • know is cannot, with the present ml
ministration.
With General Taylor as your Pretident no such
obstaeld . Will be interposed to defeat the will of the
poopte. The laws that Congress pass, urbether to
Earl:out industry_ ar.clear our . Overt sad
l
harbors--he will not nullify by en arbitrary veto..
(Applause.)
And Millard Filniore—of him I can sPerdc from
an Intimate personal acquaintance. Ile is a elan
of sound and vigowaisegmmon sense: en unyiehl.
ing advocate of the ituerests of the fainters and
mechanics ; rind was elaselydadentiGed with the
Tariff oil '42. You will never find him attemptiac
to defeat the public.will by n canting vote.. He is
a sound Democrat of the true Jelfersonion eelmoL
Gen. TaylorJa there of cultivating the arts of
peace—not of cherishing the arts of war. He de
air. peace with all nations—entanglement with
6000.
And here, my fellow citizens, I desire to call
your attention to a circurnatence,that may have
escaped your observation: I allude to the present
condition of Europe:-ell Europe in now coeval.
sod by revolution. Kings are falling from their
-thrones—the people are rending their knters in all
the land.?' War must • ensue; already 13 war MO '
ing between Prussia and Decimal*, and between
Austria and Italy, and probably but a short time
will elapse begate hostilities may commence be.
tvieen France' and Great Britain. In the former
,French Revolution [ when a similar state of affairs
exerted, it was the moral firmness end wisdom of
George Washington that saved this Republic.—
There were murmurings, complaining,, reproach.
w t ' The sympathies of the people were warm and
excited, but the, firmness of Washington uitimpl.l;
Ira was not to be 'moved, , and the Republic was
saved. lApplauses) Have you thought . of this my
fiiends? General Taylor is a peace man. Crown.
cd with victory after victory—his name blazoned
among all the nations of this world, he deplores
this war—he deplores wave in this crisis, I be
lieve General Taylor to be worthy of trust, and I
believe the peace of the country would be imper.
died by the success of our adversaries—boo much
inclined to snake war upon any pretext.
Fellow citizens, my mind is made up—l urn Cm
Taylor and Fillmore; and I believe them worthy
of the confidence of the 'American Peopki.
lAp
planoo.l •
Let me again say to you—what we want in a
man in the Presidential Chair who will not nullify
the action of Congress by his .I.oell-,VIIO will not
teto our tariff bills, or our bilis fix the improve
meat of our riven and 'harbors, rind other meas..
tires 'interesting to the free States. This is all' we
drant--this is all the Whig party wants—we want
nothing which we cannot olrain through the action
of Congos.; if we have a majority in that tiody.--;
!flee have not, we mug wait until a majority of
the, people shall ratify_uur wishes. This is issufli•
cleat answer to alalairmists. What more coil we
say? 'What more can we ask?
But I must conclude. The campaign is now
open. If we are true to
.ourselves, our success is
certain. Let there ho no proscrigaioo strug
gling about the distribution of the loaves nod 64-
es. Wc go for our country, and we a purelnimist
istratioa of her Constitution and Liles.
For some time aller Mr. Forward concluded the
applause was deafening, and the utmost enthusi
asm prevailed.
Mr. MeMineola Letter.
The gallowing eloquent letter. breathing the true
Whig spirit, was read in thei county oonvention, on
Wedne day.
To du TE7i4 and Aatimosome Court-salon nf Atte
MX=
Frrnntacil;:.lnna 11, ISIS.
Having 'named that my name would be Mauch(
before your honorable hotly; .as a candidate ter
nornitration, to represent thia congressional district,
I Gig leave to say, that I have never, directly or
iailirectly nought or encouraged , such distinction,
and respectfully but 'decidedly decline being con
•idered a candidate for nomination.
So far from aspiring to political promotion, it al
ways has been, and is, honor enough fir mr, t.
Boren in the rank• and file of the Whig party ; in
etilcate its political doimines, mad suport its can&
dates.
The present «million of the great ‘Vb'c Fifty
throughorn the Umoa it refreshing. Ito prospects
glorious, its success certain, whilst the self -styled
unterrified democracy... Ls now terrified indeed.—
There is distraction in their ranks, and distally in
their faces.
The nomination of Gem Zachary Taylor; the
President of the United Stab., has been made
as all nominations in our Republic should to be
made. It has not been dimmed by politistiOs, bat
demanded by the people. • Nominations thus Made
been at the right place, nod must be triumphant.
Already,' his popularity • sweeps over the land
rush of on inundation,nod drown, all
serious competition. And why hould it ant.? Ile
is n man who never turned his back ETA:. Cie or
friend, who never surrender's, who nevei!silered
• deka and never will. The pure and plain re
' publican wbo has shown the world that he can
wield the sword, and pen, with equal skill arid
execution. •
But though his swasd be bright, and sharp, and
bin:bingo!' over with the crimson glory of the, field;
',rho, since the days of Xenophon or C.Usat, has
over equalled or atupasand, the mph, of his des
patches!
With full faith and hope In the triumph of Whig
principle•, and a reascamblo, share of Christian
charity for the fart thinning - ranks of our political
advcraarics; lam vary respeatfully ko.
WILLIAM B. McCLUII.E.
Too NA RONAL Roan.—We think the re7r, et
of the paper at Cumberland is canto', lltiAplnccif
Surely it ought rather to be a matter of congrstula
lion, that the diatance from Cumberland to this
city is shortened about .twenty miles," while the
distance from Cumberland to Wheeling is nearly
the URIC 111 by Brownsville.
It may be proper m state, for the inkumation of
distant readers, that the Williamsport metaionod
in the extract is now called blenhngsbels City,
and in about half. way 'between Pittsburgh and
Brownsville,
lftebbstown, which is also spoken of in the ex
trite; is now generally known ns Westnewton
acid is situated on the Youghiogany river at the
qui of the Slackwater improyements now in the
coarse of construction. When thin is compreted
will reduce the stage travel between this place
and Cumberland, ten miles at least ; thus reducing
the entire distance from Pittsburgh to Cumberland
to 100 miles.
From tho Comb'rland Clorilefon. Jun. 0.
. _ . .
Tnr. NATIOSAL lioAn.—We regret" to tenni that
the ploprietors of the Express lines runningliom
this place to Pittsburgh and Wildehag, .have felt
thernselvei compelled, in consegnence of the con
dition of the National Road, td withdraw their
wagons and place them on the Somerset nod
Pennsylvania Turnpikes. Ily these, latter mute",
wo are informed, they mike their .regular time,
over roads which are far superior to the National
•Road.
• Wit learn, moreover, that the stage companies
urn making arrangements io start regular lines
upon the route through &intermit, Mt. Pleasant,
Itobb's Town and Williamsport,—at which latter
Mplace theyreach the slack water navigation of the
onongahela—end thence to Washington . and
Wheeling. The distance to Wheeling by this
route is rep_rcaented to us as being neariy the scone
as by the Nntiohal Road, while an ilium& to
Pittsburgh by the Pennsylvania tunapike is mid
to be km by some twenty miles than via the No:
.Ronal Road and Browny/Mato the um* point.
We deeply regret thato the Comp9ies _have
Gaind it to their 'interest to change their route to
the Ohio river. The people of Allegheny resid;
leg along the National Road will suffer severely in
the loos of a market, they have' so long enjoyed,
fur the side of their aurplus agn'cultural premium,.
Cut AVD Tenon.-The New York Express
has been permitted by a friend to make the
ing extract from a private, letter from General Tey
kw, dated •
"Baton Rome, May 13, ISIS.
"None but tho kindem coSlinga exist between
Mr. Clay and my.elS and ho br'well aware, should
be Lin nominated and elocied, such it result will
*Mee to inn no Mortification or ill feeling, but nth•
or pleasille and cougmtulation."
OCIZRAL TATICA AT TUE litisr.—(fie hundred
guns were fired by the Whigs or Focused, Melee,
on, Thursday allenmen, upon the reception of the
report that General Taylor hod been odminatedior
the Presidency. The news was also welcomed in
&k en, klasaschnsetts, by a Write otewiliery.—
The rapers received the report with very darery
cut mehavr—some were reruleml—terne Angry.—
while some were simply lukewarm. -
DelaDa est the Pance3lfewai tee. MattleaZil
!Ale folkeriiiietters - Artin4fei Frefirer, the cirr;.
lag... Went aithaNeWOClaanalDelti. contain the
partial.* of the test twaskintan Mexico,of the
prominent riiiroaren of - .whitiV:we bad =somas.
- •
acme days ago through the Telegraph:'
Cerx or..M.raw,.idnY 26 , o'clock ec ,
I bd. m
areorninereeeivml the feud ratiG
of the Treatise( Pea. by the "Mexican' Coiag as,
and hasten tor:snared it to' yoti. Ifikrur put to Tote,
in the Senate on the 25th, at 3' o'clock.. The veto
stood 33 for 'and 4 against it. 11 wan reporttl by
Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Itelatitms
on the 22A, and the deflate wan continued byriev
end members tip to the;hour of its bring put oil its
paszage. — .Ton w3l thiiit did not inert with
no much opposition the ition 'S e e ate as it did in the
Clamber of Deputies. •
Gen. Smith left fie Vera Cmz on the 21th, to
make preparationifarembarking the treat..
All the ourpmai Wive been II- /a to this
city; they will he ready to march in three dope as
ter they arrive, which will be In a ay or two.
Gen. Patterson'a division being tint to move
.will rocirch in two or three daya.
ten days or less all the Arne an army will
opitheir march for the West.
We- will Wavered some wit our Xiek, bet
this rennet be helped, as it would on dh to leave
those behind who ore unable toire el.
hleasrs. Sevier and Clifford !ell re the Qncre
taro with go American escort on th 22d, at seven
o'clock. •The'exchange of rutilica lna will tribe
place in Queretaro.' The Corned!. nets hate full
, powera to exchabie Berner here. -
It is expected the tutiGemions w I ho exehano
eel todny, the 26th inst. • e
Thu withdrawn! of the ;troops will be in Ma 5.4.
lowing order:. Ist General Patterwn'a divisiOn;
.Gen: Marshall's division; 3a, division of new ten
regiments? 4th, 21 division of old regulars tinder
Gen. Kearny; sth, Ist dirision of old emptier!, up
der Gen. Worth.
We have two thousan sick tdtake away with
us; this will cut short o r transportation for the
well.
The, heavy batteries ego) of Lieut. Hanger
and Caption Roland ms red on the2Fith *ult.
The troops from Pachnea and Cuornavaco 'am
already on theirmareh direct for Perot°.
Car or INcx.), May 25, ISIS.
and othere ivhohnd been sentenced
to be hangedon m day, hove hew melted by Gen.
Bider, by a sprint order ref the. following sub-
Mance: .The sentence of death which Las. been
passed upon perions by emwts of the American-
Army, whether Arnerican. or Mexicans, is hereby
...pent!. until (Water orders."
1 nut not aware what has influenced the cono
mending officer in suspending the iteirtemAr of death
plowed upon the cheers and others for the Murder
and burglary at No. 5 Calk to In Palma Lot really
it does town to many a very strange proceeding,
and hn surprised the community generally. They
were undoubtedly guilty of ono of the grtwest
outrages ever perpetrated unarm society, end have
to some extent stigmatized theeorps and the army
to which they belonged, which could only have
Been wiped out by.bkod, in a Zimmer rianctioned
lig Ma lawn of the country under which they hold
commissions. Their trial was ?air and impartial,
and I have 510 llClatraiOn in saying that the commis
sion who tried and sentenced them was the mort•
We I have Liver peeu convened in .the army.—
Then, wore men upon it of the higheat legal at
tainments, And the body were all men of wend
discriminating Judgment. The prison°rs had able
counsel, who labored hard in their defence, and
the conclusion 'ef the trial left no-doubt - as to their
guilt It was even no Palpable, that, uNti ire he-
- ing rumored that they would be pardoned, the ets
- of the Penusylvania Regiment, to which they
belonged, remonstrated against their receiving any
clemency whatever rat the hands of the command
ing General, and asked that the law be allowed to
take its mar g. Muria.
• ..
The good citizens of Queretaro aro going to gi
our eomminsiorters a boll.
. .
General Align is to he Governer here when the
Mexican Government take up their quarters hem.
I expect to see all the Mexican. authorities here
this weldn,coming
The commit:sinners, hicrsrs. Sevier find Ciao rd,
arrived at 'Queretaro at 1 o'clock Yesterday.
.Ammo:err or Inns Pnuarrr..—Tho 'Courier
and Engninn , ti kgegraphic dispnich from London of
May 27i11,4u, day when the Acadia mailed go. P'm•
ton, 'contained ilia, 011olving impartnnt item of in.
teiligence:
'Pantsi Friday Evening, May WA.
The pmpoee'd decree for the baniManent of Lon
Philippe and Ma family, sr*, brought Inman) t
tidy in the astaintbly. The' vow upon it wool
in favor, ra..!
Agaimt yr;
binjprity fur banishnient,
New Yens ;Mx Tsrpea.—Tbe Albany Even
ing Journal, in noticing the numinalkme, sap:
' Whatever &appointment may be fidt, we ran.
not doubt the response of Now York. Shit will be
kund kremost.in the great strnmle. Tbii-Whits
of the Empire State, like our gallant l4andini
Bearer, 'Never Surrender.' Their - moue witl.onts
ho no it boo been— , Every thing kr the
Unheeding regrets will parts away. As thC day of
battle approaches, the Whig. of New Yob win
present an unbroken front to . the enemyi: Their
charge will - be as steady and irresistible
'Old Notch's'. temp. et Buena Vista; and the view
ry will be es complete. Toper brethren ebiew here
we say with etintidenee— , Mark down Now York's
thirty six Eleekral Vara h e Taylor stud Fillmore—
thii Whig Nominee,: of the Mermaid Convention."
I=l=l
. Rim—About ten °Yoe k, yeaterliy
the Catholic Cathedral, on Grant and Fulh streets,
wet discovered to tee-on fire and had it net been:
kw the prompt and active ezeiliohs 0d the limMen
and our citizens gerwrallyZibis beautiful nod ex
tensive church would have been demo - Ted. 16
height from the streets precluded the use at "ride
streams" on the roof, to that it wan utterly impost.
tile at first to reach the spot from wheisee the games
were issuing; but finally from the united egertaam
of firemen, the membeis of the church, and ethers.
the dames were speedily arrested and iiitire
there Was any. necetolty to retnovo the furniture
dr.e., of the church, which would hove damned
more or teal. There woo some damage dorie to
the cretins by tip great quantity of water thrown
upon the roof, bat the loss, upon the whole was
inconsiderable..
The fire is supposes' to have origtnateflfrom
bunch of sestehet thrown upon the roof by some
mischievious bOl, the night previous, which ignite
ed in the sun. - •
DANGIMOVR.- , The press of this city Ins of late
frequently alluded, in warning terma, to the very
&apron. operation of Wasting rocks, carried on
- in Damned Allay, to the most imminent danger of
citizens tesidinu in that neighborhood. Yesterday
morning, wa ntoiniiarmed,a huge rock leoo thrown
from that place, which passed through the window
of n tobauo shop in &rtitikaeld -street, dashing the
window into GagMente, breaking a counter In
piecer, nod came very nesr staing a couple of
men, does by, who algid . , have been inevitably
killed. Such perikAtif Inn*, within the city limits,.
ahould be at once discos:Maine...4 and ought never
to be allowed.
The annormeoment of the deaih of ono of oar
old and normtidda Marehno t la, after n short Illness
WILLIAM P4'fintonT, Each:rid create a genemi,
feeling of o—,:tet, and stymp thy with the surviving
relatives. • .
/11 . 1..saVa Laves Pas —The astonishing. de
mand for this grist medicine eons In be on the in
erenee. IVhere it het been I Witted, it heVanalned
• pop,alarny unprecedented i the annals of medical
Preettee. Physician, ore ellen it. in weeny reset, at
eat when they ran obtain. it 'Patients, however,
need not he ender the expense of risking medical ad
vice,
w es they one nutrient, a boo of the Liner rill,
with htch directions will he An/tithed, which ;will
work • •epeedy core. The foilayring teller hoot an
agent chows It. popalarity•ltt the recline from which
the teller is dated:
linear CA.13.1, Ll[ol/0.(7.1, VA.,/
March in, S'
"J. Kn. /L. Co , Wood , Ibitsburnin
Gentlemen—We hue we can sell a great ninny Morn
I 13J. nightie's Pills Ilia. your agent 101 l with us.
Three, Pills ore rapidly riring in ionite. end We have
almost mild all that we hod. II you eon moil tie Itt or
le dorm, MOTO lames, they will Inn perhaps until your
agent eon bring se a hew supply,:
T. h J.IIELLY
Far rule al the Dreg Store o pt.DlDLl&Co,6l.lwom/
arret.
JATNI . 4 Excirronstrr.—We would call anent 0n to
this excellent vetoed) fur Coughs; Colds, Consumption,
Asthma, and all nacelle.), of the Throw and Langs.
severalllning times 10111101 a few years past had area•
civil to use a medicine of this kind, welter, by expert.
tire, tested its excellent qualities, sad are prepared to
recommend it to others. Alintsiew or other peddle
speakem alllicied with bumehial affections will find
great front its clas se s w ill prepared cafe ',demi.
fie physielen and all
enemas medicine in t h e diseases tor which it is re•
controcnded.-IColurrilme (Ohio) Cross and Jiwrna I.
For talent Om l'ehln Tea Stone, No.7l.lFounli street.
my 23
ET A l'nrateirvnTranrioar—Sellers' Liver Pills:
The original, net true and genuine Liver Pala.
Indepentfenee,.a.hinglan Co., Feb.g.1,1t149,
Mr E Sellers—l williust add that your LivcrPsils
LIMO •11%4ItInd the very best purpose In toy practire,
and (rein their salutary 'effects In ray own preterip-'
dotw, I can confidently and lately reeonoeddihenl
where I lava hitherto heintated with other. if rent
repute. Taunt, , NIV IV illT1„• ,
Prepared. and bold by R . 1 , . BELLEIL 4 I, 1.7 Woad at.
Sold Iy Dr. Cassel, all irtrAl; 11. Curry, Allegheny;
W.J. Smith, Ternperancerille r nod I' :Drama, Law
renceville.
•
ro•To tot MIX OM law c—eatquivio. Nmo PPAj
Unto Liniment and Indian Vegetable Elixir, de the mom.
arrow.' rare 6r Hlteasentiste. 56/4 by WM. JACK..
tri. /went for Pittsburgh. .
njrnt.ms, Boats, iter—noCenulno Hoye Llninten
nin'utielo more Mosly relobmted as a elite flit Wa
*.a any or an misers.. Its cures are almost sla
~,,,,,nnabla.;;;Sold be WAL JACKSON, Agent Mr as.
Ula r 'Meg bm Idlow Toatley ean be
mule pearly white by one tone. kaing • box of Jones
Amber Tooth Panto It hardens the anoit, sweetens the
breadOta. Sold at bn Liberty ii. novindamli
• ,
•• • •
'. On Thandny morning, 164.11 iust.,'9l 19 o'cloek;WM
drXmarr, ideninant, aged paresis.
The limend !111 knee his late residence, Yens street
for the Cemetery, at 10 o'clink on Bat aril my morning
IMEES=2=MMM
M lINffIWUMIWII.4
squomirsk amursts;
Cjinviiiondeuta - of tike Pitlst,ough dawne•
• • • cortazissa.. - •
• Waxnuscrox,June li; ISIS.
Swart—Alter the tree action of the morning
1 Mr. CcittOti olTered a resolution to provide Ix
the tramportntion Mom of the volunteers end reg
ulars serving n Mexico. ' • ,
The bill for the payMent of Col. Curtis 'a Textm
Regiment mei agreed to. ,
The Senankthen•Proceeded to the consideration
of the Indian pprdmiaticst •IlilL After a debate
on the establuthment of an Indian Agency in
Texas,
The SenaM, on motion . of Mr. Dix, event into
Executive S • xiol3, and after come time opera
therein, adjourned.
Hoc:tr.—Mr. Mackay, from the Committee on
Ways and Means, reported a joint it;eolution rehr
ring' mine mt over of making Innenl executive re
ports, which was passed.
Mr. Ham pton, loan the Committee . on !Memel
Improvement., reported a bill providing forth° me.
veying of au . dry rivers' and harbors, which uraa
read twice a referred to Committee; plate whole
House.
• Mr. lagers°ll, - chairman of Um Judiciary cote.
reported a bill providing Gar the taking of
the next eel., also a resaldlion the inquiring into
the expedien of eonstrueling a new Ifalkkr thb
ffouse of Reprasestatives,•mbich was pasacA.
On:motion ofMr. Vintouthe - Nome Went into
committee of the Whole on the Naval Appropria. '
tion Bill. An amendmeni wan offered appropriat
ing 510,000'10 each of the Maine Hospitals at
Pittsburgh, Lobisville, St. Louis, Cleaveland,
dna, Natehez,lbispoleon and Chicago. - Allcr de*
bate the committee rose and the Mese ad.
jonrned.
Cottenwid nr
' Addl
Inca of the Pittsburgh Gentili.
anal Saivism News.
New Yost, Janata.
The Chartist pettionatratioa c al Manchester,
Leeds, sad Landon, went ititgantly sapprevied by
the police, nod future sues:tinge were gabablen.
• The - tic etence of Mr. Mitchell had created great
eicitetitenL IEI awily lend been oAoliteil by the
Irish nation.
. .
The; burning of Retbelalds villa, ii appears, seas
in pursuance of,n...tyareni orbicendisriun - organ •
fired by 13tangui,.to destroy the bUingeoiao by cal
tingulsbing credit - , .._
. The Aoattians bare dekgekl 111.0•Milanese;ne
Tito .Ihmea hive defeated the l'masiana with
greit slaughter, at Sonde:ran 0110: ii1011510d!p!i.
otters and many cannon were taken by the Moen
. .
.exelotive CorreepoOence ord. riambargb Colette.
Alveoli Murder In Phll4ooloOn.
Pinups:mem, Janis 15,1818.
There was nn murder committed In Noy.
amenaing prison, el an early hour this morning.—
An intone inmate, by tho name of Bew,ied W.
so
Johnn, who . was placed in cell,to pr event the
Gamer front doing himself nny injury. The make.
Dinette murdered man was literally cut to pieces.
Langton, the ratirderre of Mrs. Iladennachew
will bear his dmrtia Warrant read thisallernoon by
Sherilt Lelan. Ile ,is to be 'kiting ocr'the 20th of
October.
PBll./10=1'1., JIM° 15,1319.
The Coon of Inquiry nt Annepolis will p
bob!y clooe with the ' evamiontions of thin morn
General Quitman is in this city.
Tho weather Is intensely hot.
C4vresp!mdeliet at Ike klutkurch.Gaiettef
PIIILADELPRIA MARKET.
Philadelphia, lime 15,6 r. at.
lotir—Salea of Weatent at 55 50 per 1.1.1.
Otain—Rell Wheat a held, without buyers, nt 114
rt%, Ibt a fair article. Prime ta held at al 25 per
bushel.
Corn, Sisk, of prime yellow at 51 as. For
Grain generally Merit are more *ellen thnn I.nyer>•
Collosr-.There is noshing doing to deg.
• Provisions are Without thongs,.
GrOOersen nre don,,eith no pen:masons worthy
of report..,,
NEW YORK MARKET.
;„ • New York, Jura IS, 6 r.at.
Cot r—Tgo' market, with moderate eaten, is in
favor of the imyer.
! Grain—The 'market kw Corn and Osts is dull,
with sales of primo yellow it tgvii...s cents per
bushel.
Polemic...l—Them is less movement in Pork,
but the marker is steady.
Cotten—The market is quiet, with no el large in
priCeN
•
.BALTIMORE MARKET,
listantoan, June IS, e.u. .
Fkrar—Sales of Howard St al i•S G'2 per bbl.
Solo of City Mills at 05 75. •
•
Corn Meal—Sole at 05 37 per LliL
Grain—Sales of red Wheat at 31 12a 'IS per
'bushel; and 122 e kw strictly prime The meolort
Re Corn is dull, with aales of prime white at .12(0
Me; and of yellow at 40 ms, to the extent of 3,000
bushels. Outs—Soles-of Oats at its; and of
146 at 72 ets per bushel.
Whiskey --Sales at 221 rents per gal.
Colless—Sales of Rio at 6/ki7i per IN
Dime the Line was intervapted.l
•
CINCINNATI MARKET.
aneinnsti, June 5,15 . 19.
•.
!Pour—Moderato MI at 33 73(53 57 per bid.
Cain.—The Market without chug,
Whiskey—The market to day was firm, with
'sales of'
Moist/see-434m of 400 bble; to ;wire, nt 25ota
per gaL
tgar—Tho market I. tub'. , but I bear of no
sales - worth reportiag. - • •
Provisionstesa Pork is held at 5.9. per barrel.
The market is unsettled.
Cher,c—Sat. to a ma lame extent at 6 teats
per lb.
'rho Weathe.t—Thisi has been the oraSTIMS day
of the SCRUM
131•Cesters• Rale.
Will be exposed 10 Pablie Sale on' th e premises,
RR on Tharsday, the 14th day of September,
IU o'clock, A. At, We Strom and Water Unst
Inte the properly of ,David Coon, Sr., dee'd, 'in Pi=
Allegheny county, *boot Pi wale. East of
I;incbargh, on the Lorehborgh Road, ■ • lot of acres
•1011.11 d, On which i. efeeteod • SWIM 11.1 wear grist
mill, with 3 ran of manes, Bof wlikh Him, and I
pair of chopping stone* olis, Tolling and mending
*omens, mut machine, WI In good repalr. Them am
.three frame dolling house., contr.:nobly finished, with
11110lia room In one Of them, limm,•ther with • frame .ta
ble and other out bonus. AISO, number of fruit
Mom. Unsaid lot there is • good coal bank belonging
1000.110.11. The above prly is located in a bite
Shoot growing country,' a dds accessible by publie
roads from e'er) quwer, and has .Vll,lllrge Wands
of custom: Title indmptnalde--lenns Made known en
the dog of sale. For fanher infonnallon,*enqalle of
the subscriber on the promises. 4 •
DA RIR R. COON,'Eieesibai.
limn township, Jona 1n,161.4,w3ardl
r• • TO TR•OS,LEIHIS:
abigta l Wll/11111
CANAL EXPROW.PACKET 1.11 , 14'. I . IIILADC
POO. AND BALTIMORE., • •
LEC.CII CA. are now tanning Iwo daily lido
Lin of conches to and from Freeport, 'connoting
%nth their &act, :They will Lore troy inorninglat
.60 . ..J0ck. .
CAD:THROUGH—NINE DOLLAR!.
Cy thin atrangetnent, Pagossors will go through in
lon Ann three end a half dam pining over one hun•
dyed and filly mile of railroad to daylight. •-• ,
For passage Of I nfOrtliall. apply to
WU. HUTCH, Agt for O. Leash A Co,
sell) Monongahela Mouse
Nirr;thoundenigned, have formed a co-partnership
Ur melee the net relative In limited partnerships,
for the naenufactirre find tale of Lime, In which Yakut
Alexander le a epecialystatner and Jame, Youngs gee.
oral partner. Said Alexander hue contributed Vice
I bandied dollar, to the elite l and remotion Met of tbe
I ten tt
d notenerehip, m ud soi4 Young the SWIM
snatutut
in Said Alex.dor minden lu Philadelphia, told Y
Teeny Allegheny ti tong. The bulgur.* in to be.
rondoeled lo Alletthtt , Y count'', and the on-partnership
to continue from the first day of Jeee,ls4l; to the first
day ofJuut, S3l—profits to be tumidly divkled after
' , eying all expense.; the Lactates ache ..ducted uu
• • •• •
lb. none a !mina Young.
JOIIN AI.EXANDER;
YONNti.
ileceptlon of Ilion. Johis - J.Ortit•ndess.
- 'rho following gentlemen rotopole the Commit.
- name of Arrangentents toothy reception of 14r. Carr.
vitanne. Thu have chosen Thomas 12Alltattis, Egg.,
to addresr 111 r. Crittenden and precut hint to the WWI.
tory tonight, al 7/ o'elock, at Mortara Hold cmund,,
(formerly Ilroadhunit2.l - ' • r •
II Ihool2l, II W WILLIAMS,
JOSIAH NINO, • .MAIIIIII MURRAY,
VII KAY, . • JOHN SMALL, 1
C MAIII/3 7 ., WM 8121101.,
lIIIIAM HULTZ . ; WM HUTCH,
• Thu Committee willtnert at the Monongahela Huse
at 12 o'cldek this moo/In/And at 7 c'elock this evening. -
: lion W. J. Waves and other returning Dole.'
gams of the Notion, Convention, will addrers-the
wean% ' )el6.
----
431.IFFAIA) 11011 Now landing lona steamer
hheilaudonb,re.l4l.lprlMl lingela Hoke, In prime
nrder, direct from F. Pierre, (Yellow Slone, upper
Nix:wort.) .
Apply at din Far axmpany`s Agency,rga street, near iho_l2ll.ateaci 11EF;12.:N.
OILS-60144 e Llnle J Oil; 7s do Pio . Lard do; TO
do No ok, d;l2 do Sim:rine do; 1 Mid pure
roman do; Ido Idea , hed Whale; 6 bids do do,• more
and ior sole 016 11V.I.LUkti to. ICOLS
. _
;DAcN-ohuld !nrued , ll..s ;ID do
P: t 'z__ o i TMV .
ill galFT4inS
M AND PRIAM PORK—IO bids Neu Part)Dl do prima do; for Ride by , '
.016 DELLERS &
BEANS AND COL' -20 bbl Whits, Rennin 33 do
Corn, for sale by P. 16 ISELLEItS & NICOLD
CIW.JAR-4,0 WI& None N O , on tonsijrnment and
for sale by joist .J C BIDWELL, water et
,
ns
F.RUINO-12 bbls on consignment mid for soli by
H }sin J C I.IIDIVELIi
110101 MEAL-In Ltd, lanthor nod tor . sale by
ki jot, J O . IJIDIV ELL
SOLF.
tc .
.4ilketrintirduCfaltikOlmatil limn** risimtens
Fos .w
'MktTiui albeenhei tsitgatti informida
friends sad the pantie, that beim been
amnion-4i by Jonas (Militating, EN.,
of lkostoilibtsa, the' .sole agent
'Wean= Peausylsetnia. tie sale of .b 6 celebrated
Grand and Squate PIA NO FORTSfrom whom a full
Pwill be kept au hand and m iteale at the some
m es as charged by Mr.Chickering at Lds (emery in
The agency for 3 . (re kene' g'a Pianos . has been
caught fur tied obtained under a tall conviction on the
best Pi
an o tlisubscriber that °ley unquestiOnably the
best Pio Pones manufaktered in the blotted States.
In regard to Tope (the Mod esiential quality P
i a PI
ono) 11 ban bent admitted by the most eminent Panists
in that country and fro m nitrope, that they are equal to
Entrd'nbi Unapitsottod's of London; and Ceara
tbe supetior knowledge gal enparience of Mr. °bick
ering in the selection arm:newels, and the ingenious
and substantl mode okays:me:ion/are fa, more da
fable than na y litlhan instruments.
It ih not contended that Clinkering's are the only
good Pianos made IMSte °tilted Statea—tbere ere ma
ny tither mtablithmen° Boston as itt New
lork.aad Philadelplarnatemsfaciaring Piano forte,
of high reputation, inamments exeellent
and deservedly popalar, ;Mid are rapidly taking the
place erne nlenor imminent, buttoned tone Europe
extensively to former yenta. Bin it in contended that
•-• ng these eminent Antinican Diana-tone manufaa
toren. bickering minds at the head, ge
ode
eminent talent and skill, Outing. industry elltenenee
of wee thiny.b. year. acit Planafortemanittneturcr,
with abundant pecuniary likens to enable him to can)
out Ida plane. In plaitteiat the agar Puseurogya, ar
Tuft MUMMY LTC
Thom who are imam
its of Chickyring's ham
the fallowing permits, --
Prof. U. Rite k,
Binghan
John Chinett,
Wilson AMA.
hn Snyder,
U. 11. Brawn
muiCted with the SupermS r
os,Suc respectfully referred to
rhtlittuve them in use: • '
it Capt. W. J. Couitts,
H C. A. WAnulty,l Esq.
tt Seymour Bower, Esq.
Gull, Biuel4 d drkimle,
. Col. James iSloif an,
ro. IL T. Morgan, test.
et', goo. S. &Won; Esq.
12=M!
t 7;;;:
=re
- re Zit ' Afe
Miss& IL Fos , '
Cir. - Lenunene,
E, P. Oliiihant
F. H. Oliphan
Cshing, n
A. I.
Brewer,
Bilis L. Apple
Daniel Peck,
Together with v
'neerssary lo
P Kramer k Rahn,
rshPrin n. W ,
hi Stan Female htem'y
ValgtP.
1.1wq., Uniontown, Pa
%adysttend, Pa.
:sq., New:Lisbon, °him
BC. (JWrvvilG, •
, •n, . ' co
0110 i
ry many Oars, hat it Apicemed ua
•
Those who irTiii —
DO - ston during. the smelter mouths,
end wish to crake tbeirselet don from Mr. ebickeriurs
tock, will &awl caltint the subscriber foi letters to
Mr. Chickenng. ' c JOHN 11113.1.0f1.
Aa C. BRADLEY bating praeuro, the eseluss,.
. right to meat facture and cell ite.above minuet
tmeet, tate please* rd atakiug the fact known= that
hey are cow prepared to IMMO, a Cooking Swab su
perior teeny otherie use. .I'he novels oonatruetedon
entirely new. principles, ft being the-only stoveever
made where the oven M heated by tor air alone, made'
and used by a draft aepargto from the fire and senate
I ntne ib mi ' elit '' entelfittlte.t 4 r„i7.l l ,l,lt ,Airaito =,.`
stows ever made where eojd air is axed by a drill to
proton the inside piates
in undo...ate he erthe
oven. It reteires not moth thin one half the fuel Meg
other move, do, and will operate equally as well:With.
coal ea with wood. ;
T. (Imp. Wmareas AhnillASTM or nalesilata..—
Yore attention is resit:v.(3d*. Malted to the No. it
Universe, which is Ile , igned'espressly for iteataboats
and public houses, and Int . derided ridvanleges
leer any miler atove te,v myse z jettailwftwitS_
10fillgTAL-60roni, - 1::rope Furrinee, relefor
P
laundry see; for sale,tr i y UEUIA DERRY,
I InitixtLlL
WitCl,6 cart , . Igool,ln more end .gur ente it .
4 GEn A HER
FENtM=MIR
COPPF.llllB—.llbbls, ilood order; for sale by
:Isla 7 raC1100:11MAISlili SeCa
• —4/1 I elms, eIl ra bile and qbabty,
for bee by_jet , :' J SeIIOONMAKER de Co
riNEXI./. blitz Cidej Vinegar; iqr casket:white
V wine do, in store and Vie vile by I
gtLi.ER & ECK F:TIVON •
• uLvratiztD Noe?, s,
• G and 7 lAzat Nagar; tgiValf onseitiAbreringVi
to
• refined do do; Viloveripg's e pulverized
do do; titl do polverivul di; do; just rVe'd and sir sale
by
rcxnTl) CWIO FillWrol , a6o;11
k/ dodo ninon, do, Jnapare'd and Cur sole bid
gird N
LpiuNs—A fay, banns il•call Lemons,
1. Just reentred and for 9lc by •
jos Nfr WI/ARCA fiGll
111131EDAITLES-14 ba, Dried A pp le s , re d and
1.1 formic by jels F S W ,
i , "IIREILCN PARA6OLS—.. ith h Jolnoon, 46 ltork et
kg street, hate 'part reribred Ho green :UM And
changeable satin Parasols:4 Also, LW :u.•oned,solora,
hum 74iteats a IMltel, up. fl felo
bss prime YV R, day thul for
1../ sada by . !OS ot.prST
Xir 1;711745Na r;!..-I,rlq
/TA - rib rr TANSI:f o.c R.I-S1"
WINDOW ULASS—.7I2Ione4 2.1:10 Ch 00;
.120
do 10N12 dodo; 100.20 10X11 db do; for app by
2215 ' TAIISIIV 22 DIST
_ . _
ALA.MANDEIt . 1, , ,1kirE44-411ron Saiies in ctuic and
fot sale Law'to ekisc cotiaigualent..% r .
it , t4 JASIE.,4 DA.LZELL, At ...olio. az
OTTON-40 baleaCouoib in score tun!! .:arable 14
C
JelS
YAIM SOAP-150 bxs*l Puhafooll... Tipm md
for gale by • • JAS DALZFA.I.
rgiOLIACCO-30 kegs G tori.G rrrricii u}
I for sale by JA:6 DALZEGL
iILABSES-50 bbl. .jtleleer Ifoual
We b jet:: J D WILLIAMe.IIUNvoieI et
SVUAR-3 hbds WA. p.ivc,i.di 4 614
<rushed; !NW. susotWd Loaf, bref.a. by
j•I3 11.1.1.01 S
RAISINS—:V
111Z1 1*. RrsIe 14
ANDLES-20 Striae; 3 do. Spoon dap, ado
Star; (oink by job* D :WILLIAMS
•
SOAP—'JS be. do Pal .4 3do
l' do Cawing; for sale by" l e l s JD WILL
••
pi
tlll-8"41'‘114 Wu by
je ,,.." ID 'WILMA ka
X . ---- - 2 -- D y t
1 M AR
I, Ju ASOLZ—A
stopened lot b of handsome Sutm Tore Pars
rt
isli :ALEXANDER . u4r
..
Milt CIRAPL.N.- Jose received, IC * lot o White
WCrape, of au excellen(!quality, for Lae oat liviptic
jell ,;;ALA4AIIiDE/l. A DAY
........_
/111F.Mg—fil las prime W R
F %*l4 LIONNIIORST I k .
. — R oo .ii- s Udo;.ll;r;;Altitandled,liir sale LT
sl4l
Wtiow exit', t 4.
jell NFY N BONNIMILST Cp
rVEA-33 bal(Cbests Yousig tlpndl Tea . jUn
stud for gala by iel4 A9LLEIt ti t 1111,71EMSON
130TASII—to tusks extra': Potash, just reticle...l'o
consignment nrul for este by
jejl k
B RANDS• FRUIT-12 eV. choice linizary Fn i sun isielard and for Pude by
yelF . AII.I4I. B CIDE K RICKETSO,
eLRAS —2O r r eonom CrabCalcri J ..
1.../ received and illr *site by;
_tel.4 . AIILLIIR.A RICICKTSC L IN
INSRFID 011.—N1 41 , 111.'4.4,1 . 0d, cue shipping Ja order. put received nod for sale by
11.1"Sb't ItICKKFSON
riUNNY iIAGI4 AND Al SSII.Isf . SACKS —2O Gunny
kj Naga and Sacka, in !note and for vale by
Feld 11111.LIAt4.1tICKFIT411112a
STAR CANDLES'—tA bra; Cincinnati Star Candler,
ati do;. de Jo do
Jon received and for axle Iy
Jell /111 I.LS:it RtekKrsoN••
ri¶A R-41 1.1.4 Wilmington; N C T•r, on hand .nd Cot
•nlrby ' NI! MILLER tt, RICEF:NON
I;;,aini
06.
__________LtaikliTAlllZ„"jirm,,;,l
AHOOII,-40 bblt hest Lard Oil, in Own
and for sole by j1:11 JAMES LAI.ZEI.I: '
T -.•
INEGAR- . .5 lade pure eider VitTrar, for tale by
Jen , 8 U1ie1V381111,27 wood at
LILOUR-100 bbls S P Floor, for bah, by ---
„C Jon 7 J DILWORTH
- 101{104-3 bales pot rreartin.l formate:l.y
ll jet 3 JI)IIbi )101t11.11% Druggirl
011.T.1N*014-1 r.ll2lrer) Chi, rec..) and for role
by • • Jeltl • :Li JOHN I) NORUAN
7)LACKING-100 an: Ittnijut's Chu juit rued
mut in tale by jel3 JOHN 11 HORGAN
CREAM TARTAR—I bt.111.; mc'4ll.lo for rale by
7.13 JOIIN I) MORUAN
ly.rrasti e..k et votobl, No I mete, fur yak. by
1013 JOHND Mt/WAN
11KOMIl YELLOW—iljukis Med .11 far uric by
C
rel 3 JOHN I/lilt/ROAN
Chronicle. and Omuta. copy.
rrm.--40
lIAGALEV &SMITH
PANNERS' 011.-14.1 bbla ';Urorrn (hi, ruperior, for
ask US, , BAIPA LEV & :WITH
LAWNS--I ripe 6Sm paintrul Lawns,
beautiful orw patlartla,taat fer'.l and opened by
12 MIIACKI.I r 3 & %rum:, to wood et
- •
lt vcrrr. - or, if - 4a Ito I
icl4 I+ I , Vl
, r sale I,
rm. &
LAnD-4( taall for sale
jets sF
. HONNIICHIST & Co
bbb . "viAi'a4 Co
AVERATUS-43 casks CIA,. Salendui,foi rale
la by fjel4 WICKS 11111ANDGLSS
Ulm W blear, jun ree'dfur
eirle by jell ‘y ICK & /WOAD! aaass
Coro , /tiirorp, for I.y
XI Jell{ • IVICKi. bre.A.Nl)l.l:B9
"punrift—.7'lbltlr Foully Vfour; kr . spit. b '
Wick & nre MIAS
Stlr m it u Ormes Snuar : Cu
/.11 kr:WOOD, Ji?Nr3& Co,
• - -
Cr VAR 1101Wilillar-11 bbls Sugar Hoare
lihiluuued; for gala by
Jell iiiooD,JoNrq-la Co
ACON.- lii OhimMrs, 7do Sok., 2do ihrtn
fnru by 1014 - WOOD, JONES &.
G1111:1•NE-1001a. jag lam ; for sale by •
jell ISAIAIIanCKEY k Co,.finni
LARD—eObbls No I, io Agl chipping order, to atom
and for nolo by Jelif DICKEY &Co
Lops more owl fur sale a by
TV _Ol4 , • Al4l/1 DICKEY //, Co
FEATDED.I . —Cowman ) iale
ISAIAH DICKEY & CO
rb e y x vowu r yt.
I —ito kr
p goal ualii, for Tale.
OCKI.Y.It Co
jitnok7V=l,:g
By Tim& dadersaf • C•ii A
unrtsvutxritY.
iaA N. 0.. Sill3l.4llkLAT
Tue.qtar,the ant Jane. eignameneln Ralo Welaer:A.
gore will =II =Ws. imam% New 00e4y, ynak.
Tetsra Cask, (Kentucky bank notes.)
D 7 Jana D. Davis, Jlanctleiliiii:
: Fria Sale rf Dry Cads cd Auction:
On Monday morning, Jungle, at 10n'elock, sr has&
Commercial Sales Rama, comer of Wood and Milk
...Wei soli be soklwithont reserve, Mr servant urban
it amp eirocern,VVipcs heavy Mnikalsemet gingham:A,
choice pattertne cdo Col colas AvocrienapniaN It
do mode color and fanny moos de ,meet Ja do ging
ham lawn and balsannose. do blank and blue black
dress silks; 4do chameleon do do; do fine' blank
bruin; crown cloths, checked Met& and b 11.161.01211;
leghom and satin bonnets, lisle *aid glows, togathes
with • large rtmonment which may be examined on
the morning of
At 2 o'clock,
New and Retinal hand furnitare,.- 9 serpentine Pack
hair seat sofas,t larceners warlocks:4 ehmsarsuper
&easing bateau, with melanin thrives, mahogany sec
retary end book ease, bormrs, tables, !bans kimbeu
10E41514,84 tirocevies, (half chests
{ hikeySlikathir;
Vdo do do, Oneida, good - ankle; 240 ck 04 hos
Gee eavendish tobaceo,lM do Spanish eigaps6 do tunk.
MI o'cirek,p. :
Books. Inner and .._eap paper, pens, quills, vinery,
dry goody clothing, Mae shirts, musical instrument.
Jcl6— DAV% Ariel
nooka, Pose, Paper, Quadramt,
lhr Saturdny,eveiviamehma 17, al b &cloak, mill be
sold at the Cotruneretal sales room, comes of Mood
stud sth ureelsos large and mailable solkadon of new
hooks, embracing many standard wanks—Guirm's
Gibbon, 2 rola; Works of !mayhem, Itolthe's Ancient
History, Ii vols.; fine editions of !Syron, filiskspeare,
111ilum, Voting, rope, Cowper, Shelly; and other poets;
Seam' Pictorial Works, asnotled: klanYmee iVeakat
loose edition ; - Ciaropanion to ' tbelliblin...Worcesterbs
Thetionari, Family Bibles mod PrareFiktoktf in,gnest
variety, nmither arlth many older new books wkidh
hare Mot been received, and will be open for easmlnic
lion on day of sale.
Gold [OW steel yens, letter and eappalter, l query.'
at
in good order. be , • J 01101.1) pAV,L•te,,Ati t", •
• •
Alatniiariaaes Solo 47 Rcal tstata, in ae NioSk
to Saturdayafternoon, the nth suet, it 31Y'doek,
will be sold uu the premises, by order of Charlei An
derson, admioistrutor - of the lam lindenali;
teased, that valuable Lot of theartMaituate at.thyt or
air of Penn and Lumber meda, haying c (roue.: ii
feet on Penn street, and cateudins back lid feet to
htelbetry alley, on which Is ereffett uatic4 two Mom
Frame /livening' House, at present occupied. by ale
Hiehunla and °there. 'Also, that am dealt:able Lot,
situate *tithe imiewitc corner of Penn and Lumber mo , .
being the same eite ea *bore. Title inditputabla
Terme of sale. • i jets 'IOIIN I/DAVIS, auct ,
,
nevnty•Foalf 'halting ;aitli sagijiiiniqt the
•
7th 1/%1,P0/the 04, a Artrltou. •'•
on tetnnlay alleruoan,',ltre 1711,1110, at 2 o'clock,
will he sold aithook reserve,. on the prenwem, ibe fel—
very Inlndmotnely *named !teal 11mtate, vj.
Lotmlfot 18, 11/,:21 mad 21, to the plou of Lots lantopt
by : Zama Wright, having meth front of V) feet dlt
Duncan street, end extending Intek.uparards 014011.4 a
to an alley et feel wide, adietatng property. 01".1110 LT
. •
Lets Not .27 'said 29,' Us the plan of lots Isid out Oy
Alexander /diner, haring each a front of Yt ON!f on lle
Yillicn steeet, and extending Lack 101feex. • •
Atse, two lots haring each a front of 224 frotonCee.'
tro Avenue, 'opposite to the terhletiee'et 1114 s Agnes Ir
win, and extending bark 11* fest to an aller 100 wide.
Also, 4 lots, having each a hang of 24 fest on De yd.
lien *tact; eat extendhig boek-V4 feet, to an-age 20
•
•
- .Also,t , lotant that beautiful grove adjoinin the . resi•
citee.of J D Mahon, Fit:, • herbs. each , a - front on
Grove street of 24 feet, and extending back fsl feet, to
an alley IV feet wlde. - • , • t: • t
Also, .7..other-lida of ground, aflame nea too n osy
oue of which baaa front ofbi,feet ottCentre Ave.
sue, and VA feet on Kirkpatrick street. • • . • .
ea of the abort property may uecoisi the toe.
11511 - .
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Terme ofnalo on fast tnettlidned ea Idotn,Will, be one
third enth, residite in Itrciennil antund p4menti, 'With
interest Mk Lola On the Loll Inc ineanoned eam are one
fourth, club, reritine in three-N..1 awns' partoentn,
with interest: , jell,• , 30/3. , 11) DAYInV.Annt
AMUSEMENT'
TILILATJAIM.
C. Si i romma hinnerer and Las
BENEFIT OP R. BATMUND.
/can lei AI
commence with
. • .
Nickolas ' Ayr. Raymond.
Madame Mennen° . Alien Petrie. -
After which, DANCE, by Mies Anna Marino.
To be follownl by Me , • •••
PRIDE OF TUE MARKET. - •
Rhino BirAternond.
Marton{ Mire Petrie.
• DANCE. bridles Annialllalrine. • •
To conillude with • _ •••
ANI) COX. '"
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' idef - Rayntond.
Co /dr.Priar. •
Pawn Or Antathscon.—Drew Circle, 50 ctn. Setima
Tier, 35 ets; _ lib 25; • ' •
APOLLO
FOURTH STRIXY, A Fuwooorts *mn
DY request of tainseroos heady of. (milts% the SA , -
131 1.11.13 /IAIiMONISTII hire the tiouor to umounee
Wet they wilting° three owns of their unique and in
rubleentertatitmennywhieb have been attr.aded
the fashion and beauty afali iletwinalpal cities of the
on
Uni, at he hew, elegant and well vrtiluted Aindlo
kintire chenige of Programme to consist of 14,qa,
( leer.,Wituetamn Dane s, As.
which iscF!ision tley sing- the celebrated snag',
Jofor the bra time, of ILOSA orlkin't be Fooltsh,
e. •
.cents...-doors open nt 7, to ennunenee
at 3 o'clock.. k l - • C Rlenneer
NARlBm.c.Lovs.s. , ~
IlLitK„ltcet.. tati:VE,‘,,l7o.l.77pi.it• p itta=i
heees„.invite the narration of the pettily gencrally;Ond
of the officers and owners elate:wheats and. canal
boats in particular, to their bee Immanuel of these
excellent Chronometer. , . . •• ,
Unlike the Pendulum Clocks -these are warranted
tortut with accuracy in anypOsition, and object to
any amount of motion, consistent Wit h safety tff a
commen watch, unl are therefore the , only •elocksatia
ebb for steamboat., canal 'boats,. railroad ears anti,
-bunnies, in which there is much Jarring. They nos
used exteusively at the, n Ealt stheleta . il l uatirni , e, and
aVo r , e thty are ' ra t trerelm ' ired by A.
triel Y whei have ' tZeti
ilbut,ou amount althea comnselness, acearacynnat.,
nese, foul
the facility with which they are mortal *reel
up for use. -Thom who wish to purchase are request
ed to candidly examine iota the menu ofofthis article,
end without regard to the insinuations and deouncia
tions of interested persons, or of those who km*noth
r
ing abenst it• The Monne Timepiece with RI s Ire.
provemeta, hioringbut recently been patented, ( h,
lek 7 t) nod jutted - In 'this. country, is not g o ly
known, and even some worthy men in the tank have I
been foetal denotincing ,be whole affair, whe have
since discovered that they were aiming the ir blowsot
anothcemaner entirely-bating, in reality•never lean
or known any thing of Grk's (Lever scapcbent,) Mat
As we are the ord'y Rutin:nixed agents in the eity'otur
assortment will be Mend the only complete one; and
no we keep none hut - those which have ffinkhi Into int.
provenunt of a•••retaining power in the f prior,. we
mut that•those who. wish to puritan will, an . make
at bast to themulvm.,lll6llAte 04111befort talcum awe
a men remnant ebewhere. An artiele, rimier. in
appearance,bat Of not one Ritual the value, eut „he
purchased e lsewhere for less money. Those, there
fore, who regard nothing but the price ale clock,beed
not take be trouble to call. •. , , :-..
In every cue Where a Ababa .:TbrittiOiecewthrbir us
dote not give satisfaction during the hut there months
of its use, we willsre tend the money paid fur it, en its
being returned without sles.ge•- • - ' ••-' -
leformotitr.reipectiog She r.tart of rhe_Tostepieee
esti he obtained by re frying to the ogees Mille Bril
liant, Hibernia No:,ho; also, to Mr A Felten, !hi st;
and other.. . ' ' . BLAKE A Cii,
, 11 W core( market st mm! the diamond, -
' ' Parilettrgte , .
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NIIIV AND ATTRACTIVE lm
BOORS—Chaets'Pe.
leet work., 4 sob. . .
Chillutere Ihnly *opium Reading; ..
Memoir of the Lib of Alrw Fry, -yid volt •
The Consetaby be author of tarlacolgirl in l'itineS.'
Lady Mary, or Not of the.Wottd, by Bev C R.Tay- •
lor, M. A. . ....
. •
Itlargnret, or the Pearl, .
Al ark Clithon;Or the Nerchant's do
life of Pollak, author of 4.4.0ure.0f Timm!'
Limerier r , bY
Lectures on Shnkspeare, by 11 N Ilodsom •.
_Lice of Oliver Cromwell, by J T Ilendley;
Napoleon 61;f1 his Mmhof 1. •.. •
Wnshingtoululd hi. Generals, do '
rower of the. Pulpit, by thin/Inc r :yang,
Ilethel Flag do do
Religion Te ething by Example; „
l'ulptt Orator. Enutee,hy Traintudh -
'Ceuta, of Scotland,- dq
I,le or o r w Rah - Free Churehl'ullitt,3 sofa •
))))) orn rues; Now and Them Redurneel'oela
tu•rgaret Mercer,
Joeolowim Alatthew.adopted to Union Q4CItIiMIN
- Arther's Popular .Tele•—.6ltches in Ihe World,
‘hleking Dade to be 140.' 'lliehes have Wings,
'FZepiqg up. Appeorence47`•Debtor end Creditor...
For mile hy ELl.lo'rrh ENCII.ISII,.
jels y 1•1.4.1 Unit Se market.)
44
CEDAR ST., NEW YORK.
•
LEE - & BREWSTER;- 1- : - ::
Ettallfished warebouxe lu u.am, that'.
Plltr.A7.6 7 glat224'llxcLigivilm°,ll,,
low laical—and ethibiling, at all Sonatas
afthe j.mest Jannrtnlant in
T ! O AtT it ;
Thoy are now opening Stlrent flunked .
nompfcrgemveryir.4ll,o4.4? 0u:414,n4b=.
ok.S'ior male faLcn_sll tilui Mann .atatlit,pt
PaltiEff.yftUßriD
FROM
ONE TVVIyE CENTS
per yard below pr era o Aprd load hi sr, as
lye
.ponied Catalogue*, which; arc conectca dai)% rot ib
•
information of buyers. •
_PRINT WAY/UMW
New I r ark,hird, INL y
•
ti • IL ENITIN & ,y
no . rerehrina direas
and saannfneloters. • large assosusent
~o t Haney an . from
d Stopht Timmins, lloatery and Vorhly
Good., among rihick, nre—lthiek, and: cold Araullll
n
Frioges do do Dress do;••Embroidery and Vinoun
Gimps; Tassel, &Limy and other dres. Hollow', block
Silk Lace; Linen edmbrie Ildklin dienimis
mid Wreathe' Chemisettes; needle worked Coilsrf;
steel lino rot.eN Ivory, Ebony ttadleasuboont. h
Sid, Silk and Lisle Gloves •Geula I Wen tr. Gloved,
eloltLreask cod woman' Ilaalory; Mate Lltaehea,
and Tooth Ilroshes; 'Window Shad,. and Trimannesi
'Tailors , Trngs; Shirt., of meas. mod youths' site.,
/he. &v., whielf they offer on favorable terms, at then
t u ' r `t l F!
iGIXS,Hardq/Oris (usetivi-neu,)earetivrillput
lj medicine., irdeenea, or halm, by the , -"New kad
Improved %VISA UTOPIPS.EILVALHNTA” a most pal:
cambia and -nottilinits vegetable, food. • Also, Whar
ton'. orlebtaiod Trentiso on Consepatiou, and the use
and value of the Erroknto.. Sold , ottly at the Apollo
Buildinae,th meet, near Weed, ,- • .
iel4 .• READ
ItANAIN, Attorney and Gounaellor, at 11,1
and Cootraivaloner fi3r the State of Penneylvitaja-
St Lod., Ala, (late of linthtletbd
Runareesa—rinsbargh: Mon Foreraol, Illamp4
& Miller Wandler.. & Mllare, -- Joho Si hate;
14 entd ,51.03, 4 , . , 1 5kg:
.;
A STF.H.NWIIIIELBGAT,of.ohoni
Ido tOns Ithatitteh
iiiigieontbs oat, ba midst a bar.a
application lo made moon., klquire
• 14109 KERR, Jr
Admlp
ALL . the permit! proporty orxeu F g o
t tio'fletde ,r o:d
`okoll be .014 Johu =alga% ad lke 7 !
I. unmake, Olt Maui, 101 h lone , oi 20 cc.' •
Aloe his siahti !ale and intresi in a lease albs Moss
jelltd
1=!
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~~ STEAMBOATS
itniC/311411 &PITTSBUSIAM
- Tja in
ma
-:Dehsid pcr t o W Y "
-rkeod rg.p lirne
p d*-Tbi v
re..sar.,t.. o r • rtwyakn. -e ; i. .e.-
.7
iI
i
as fvmandtm e stmeds math oa Ma
wren of ke VOLi Evea i ootisa is 4 esee t TorMit thithey ion proeate,"hailes.
provided tor pia.
. senora nonuse has .beeraopetatssa for S. Years
—has caitird 'e, milli.. of e *Abel th e lethal*.
.7 63 thew piklag... The. ; will .be. r e thi kat of
WOOd 2111.1 the day priioss to outer, fat the !veep' ,
tithe of freight and tire retry of p,........... th q_71.-
~. le eiu ewe tie Passage_ TIIIO2IO/. meet be Val is
. • . .
•
•
• ••s K.
aNDAv PACIXT.
Tie 'ISAAC . NEWTUN,CoaI-CL
NAM"; '
tearsratabinal altar, Sanday ataraing.WlCtorirk;
"../."IrYaanday cretin
I .! l4 lo w al l e ti f i rr L'"'6'B g l (144-0P r A . ' l l":..6.sc'7 ' •
•
" ' - • TIMSDAY PACKIIT. ' • ; _...i
- rhe 1111.1101111 A• Nix 4 4,seapr.' J. .• • • -....
leave Pioobarsh ever3•lsln4lar laming 10,0 -
Who' , hag rraari Trisa/aq mu tag at 10 r.ll. - •
• -.. • ' .
I n
11 CDItICADAY,PAG7LILV,
_„.
The 14E% EtiOLANII•Iio.-1, Car: a D. 0 5 ,...
leave Pill re , ' eery Wedseaday .asoralor 4 IP
o'clock; Wh chug Ivory Wednesday evening al.,lU'r. as
. . . , . •
.PACKEIN ~ ..., .
- 4 ' - ' l* iiitirii i----• '. - i •
.'"'The' BR .I.iANT, - c.v. cue.; wilt, leave 1"11 . 1.•
burgh oaks Thursday rauroluir at 10 o'cloc k;Whoolurs
....ev. ,gar ld
. . .
• WRIDAY,.PAORICT..
.The CLIPPER. Na;capt. c.oora ar al leave Pitt.
b.,k ... ar yl Friday mamas at IC o'clackiltibeadlag
avers Friday vroaiat at lb
SATURDAY PACIUST`
_ ;
NESSEINGES, r'l4-'IUS,;.IIIIa.I
llotgli• ere.). Seturd!y Si Welolt
every S.t.inhty <Timms
N LIS VON ANA CIIT80LTE011; TWIN UNE,
-et!..C4NAL; Oa, STEAM,FILTS7
lni
Lay Pittsburgh daily, at 9
rives it yllassow, (moan, auto StunlyandßearetZCze
tied at II Wake& and New liabon az
P. 11L, Wed.. •
..I.cacia New I.iilgon at o'clock,
.P. 11L, (makiAts Use
trip canal to the rifer daring the yoga() and OW ow
at o ede (oar; Aft; andannevir Pttniburah it P.
Rl.—thus arcking - contionoos line for earryin
wagers end • freight between New Lisbbsi and
burgh, to elaitteefpoe , and at.letta yams than h7 ` any .
The proprjetoWof tine 1440 phiiiitun
&mug the public that they bare doted ap tan fintelasa
Canal Boats thy an: tweennavidadein ofpaisengers and •
freight, to run In -eanneetion with the well known
-.lemon CALF:Ii COPE sad.l3l3AVlEß, , ani) magnet
big, Ist - Glaccow,..sritb the Puieburen and (India
nan laid
,other daily Once of eteassers down
. Ohio
'and laiistsslppt rivets. Alta - proprietord piddia
Salved to apace tome-age or trouble to ies esma
fort, safety nod dispatch, owl ask of the pablica tiara
of lieu petronate.
. , iIARTEN,
W. lIARUAUGH,
R. HANNA &Co. • •
=ylll. - tr J. 11.AILUALICH Co::.: 1 q.*•" -- af•
• . -
NOTICP..--The alee m ei SC'AVEII;C. T. Mute, Ads.
lac, will &Awe after dd. notice, foe IVlttSrrilltqametli
t L o rr • ie 1 . 5 c_j . 4? , __lft the . ntoming.
. pwr . isnitnusitk.sraoinv* ,
Daily .P.susket. Elmo,
FEBRUARY Ist, 1.4 d FEBRUARY LIS 41
.! LeAvt: DAILY . ATH A:144 AND 4 P, e l - 4 4.
en bdtttm'
.I; for the potent aesioiet
LANTID, tßata...: Jeans .Paskam
ALTIC, Capt. A... Jacobs sad
.411.44i4 C.C.p N.
•Dermett. , 7W:times ..asa modesty
ttew, mat am hued trithantregard Weapon/a...44v.
try emnfort that money eon proatte leu beta mudded.
The Dana Witt ifilTO the htehomptheln Wharf Bea el
the Goa of Reit at. fnemngers wlll. be paiietuktta
hoard, an the boats millmiemy Inortt Lt. tko
Hood boom it. oni 4P. AI Judi
1110DELINpoCINCINNA77 & LCIUNP7IDLE.
• ilessplJSl SITI7IIIIA7,_ PACISEL,MMS
• •
Penrienisnannder, binveor
Loninritro end IC Intennedtarn re every %mud"), t
.For freight or
on
apply en beant 'or
. VOSSFTII & DUNCAN, .10n
; i
• TbeTelampb haw been Wan explassly&ne, molar- •
nneket,-and eld, sk lierenUrely to diettnatof 5 . •
un t urn the anconmnadanene
, , „.
. , ! FUR CINCINNATI AND Err. oth: , .., ' •
, ..
The net steamer.... ,' , it •.-., .. ' j
. • ' ~
wager, 3,, ~ .
• Jude, Mut.r, will leave fin the sumer
interak,hato • , mild* din aUle
11.,. 4. , For freight or pusage 4. , , ron &ma- - AI •
FOR sr. LOUIS.
The
susn ßowman, toastor,aill Sousbori
aria intertrietliere po n e sioAny,
, For freight or pairage, arTli an board: job;
. .
- • - . 7 .h!,c l FSltilMt-
CZ i ,2 , l!aster, leove%r itle4 . av
For (might or passage, ' • r"4 thi"r " .
appl4 onboard...,
• • ' " FOR OM. wins.
~_.,.„ %,•; • •
FOR. wins.
steamer . -... „ , , •
. Oreeplee, mate; ovUlleave forallove •
imermodialo porta this (lay.. !,
Far froiglat or young., apply oft Want - 014 •
'. . .I , oli. Sr. Lows AND lELINOIS RIVER. - . •.
'...
''"' • Th'6""b 7A7Aan :•:-.' • 1 .• • - -
4(gigilt44;•mi4 . l liii k.ksb.itie • •
interpoioate pans Am . day: 1 .. , .
; • it .ifr i.h .. t.,,,-- tromr.rivrik*g o _ i.„..i
xr .....-- ,
• - ---,,• , ...i.NATi.7.-7 . ,•.
•,.., REIII7L4I Toa•Va'y Pit si: . i . j ... .
The pear and I ht d t
• ~' Koontz; muter. ' lea.. Oir..the
bore sodium . POrtbOti Ties
daT;, Fbrinlight at pasage apply on baud- . jel2 •
MARY - STEPHENS,
Norton, mader,-'l4ll :leave let, above
interndime porta Ls day. 1.
For f_r_c!gl,2LoLp!, appl , ielf
FOR. itC::UISV4.LE. ..
tl7l -Ir S i•EilrON; 14 •
thrk,maiter.Ksill kayo kora. shove
1 10
d isisnardists landings, this dm/.
,ror freight or passim,. appl. baud. or to•
W.LUTLER & 880 . . yv •
R}XMLAR PITTSHIJKOMMIMIMVUTIPatOMMr
uttertire, rumor, mill ran ai angular
notan packed , from, PittsboWt, to
.nums on trot icip, ander Mafia w
amumementomm Monday, at 4O'clook P..
_ .
REXiULAR PITTSBURGH ,ZANSIHII,LY:
• Vie fine new light d steamer PHILIP. MDD=R.,
intagildoore, waster, will leasre'Pßialeieeh
reg as ove. •
This boat is every b!arl wa y y
odapted ab to tba Vaiiieditot
passenvere. sins runs tillyibeetiOft , Wilklll6
Web meets her of Bevytly.. Forfteicbt
sage apply on board. aatra ;
tuft WIIKRIGEI.I.IIi3KWRT77-'
• • ' Tbienent and inalistansbd•low wan"
•,
drew Poe HHUDSONasseI:. kla RAMA in
reenter Wye berween'Wheeline, Brideepoit and Pita-
beret, saint Pinvinitbottlirnsidays and Tbstraditya.
inner. -..
kRFAUI•AR PACRET FOR IFUN773ir
Tee new and fast Vet :
ame, muter; will kaki keaktika
d all hot:lan:Oak on onlVadoka
day. sad Saturday. of 'such wrtk. rot keen tapas.
non apply olaboard las in ..• •• •
(add •• GEO it hiILTENLIERGER,Art
. ;FITFANVROII 61V4 }
Kuhrly for likeetie::::" lt .
Wednesday and Fnday; at ID eeloe
• Leas!: Wheehng every Tuesda.".. , 76 - hoe ;ad
to st. 7 o'eleek, a w i't pa ,
The tonaal hsnd sit al: s ir: se. pwW,,..
Every aerornodation dish eau bo Foe:wed (*vibe
'cogs'boa o d orls has ores provided . The
.oI Rev 74 R self-aesingsasely
present
, e t a . rd e For kr=
-.1-- • - eornei• 15i.1.4
. LA t 7 n-1711Eracivircirgons
• -
Nelson, 'amasser, will-. ran • Ins - ~
vast_ Psusherat • eyes) , Allinullay
'Wednesday. and
,Faiday, , at. 9/ *Vatic, a..serrel/Ple•
nengabela tlity every Tuesdahlrbareday andenaarosY s
alb &clock, A.
,For
beard. - famstst or..vassals molten.
,
Otto •to ICiaindarlit:
EXP stESta CANAL PACILNES.U.LN
01116aill. •
: PHILAUFUILIA AND BAth...-1
111111 - subaeciacrs bank engaged the Leo - .. samiLa
' sasasaboat YANKM curY-lawassiMa ada
from.lho.Assaedoci al Freeport.- 'L.. 4
sh. &van daily at 7 oNstask in the maiiiinak &la
the 6nl Wee, ads* the Ter • ' •
Pa P assnal 'g a e t7be trill
10ar b . " . 4- " 4 ' 4 ..4 . 11 / 6 / 1 16 :Its.
Ill:Trsessge aratiamustioa.Naply_ta •
W. sl2TCSltsloalloasaL-.
• Os D. LLTCIII &CO.; CastalNl4s, -
PattNine tap -swig
By this astsageassag than ta
le , passaaraas win- laseagaiL3
s. tam days and a.- kali,. passim. titir
road i 4 4 04 M , - . .
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! FcLIPIE TRANSPORTATION LEM
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jig
.MA1 , 448 . ---' •' •
Svires,ulli'4„irtal.6,:i'kiiu: CMI
ti •
d 33131: Produce aluAr/ueral • ht gradr4w_ZrZ
13 1Orchamdixo frooi
,Baltintora:•l.3.lBl 8331 LI ••• 3,3
met. • Tisna, Eve day,. . 3 CEII/11/11.14 A/13. I • i
Water 31, 1 doors 01.0,0 111onalc lloara., Piltabarei.
' • ': , -.l .1 II ROWNE 3 OII3 k MERU,
-.WU ' . -.• ; 81 South CBtrka 41121 "
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LNFOltat thsir iriend...aah•p.blirthsi th eiy . • ,
Do loogir rya/Named. woh_their tats a
, 41.118314mb 13
haVo in alrm n ov:/73 . 1ir k r mire ba.31,aa1.10 Um POl
llRttkitity, at 174 rect. r - - , - .yvkdawt
rpOlucca—iu lam rect.
Ila 1
.1. Tobatro; IS Jo ilyeres do 4,1 ON .10 .1. h a ,
'do do do; 20 an 417 er'• /0 de do: - WI do' Soden ,
dews. Oar, 12 mar.% dwarf banes /dyer's raped°,
Aron3aue do; .1,0 do, 40 do dollo4oaa!Nectar Ueda;
1
- .I reaeireit sod "I'arala 4_-..._ -. -
_BIII..LER of
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•
apHß,nlghest
2 pose in eastipalil for good efts mis
A ho, C• 11.111, bale rope; grata
o rags, nigitmtroi+
sgs, no.. bI • LW. ♦
.-. # i
.0
~.,,y.• 62, boit.Peka dr, RIM" .
• ' . . . .
I /en* PIM.
;, WlWilms