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    TIE PITTSBURGII GAZETTE:
BY Manus BROOKS a
PITTSDILIAGEO
SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE riosis.
NORTH AMERICAN.
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um and limbed %saws Gasette., YhiL4NDhia, meeited
61341,faturarded fram els law • • •
.
NEW ironic EXPRESS.
'llte rective4nd forward free of e.rpeose,wd
rerdwaaeoft and webeeripriaas for Ws paper.
PTITRILIMIL DLILT GASSITZ IA published
j 1 I,T .Weekly, lust Weekly.—The Daily is &nem
Dollars per mum; the Tri-Weekly to Else Dollars per
snaws4 the Weekly is Two Dollars per ammo, swiealy
SW attilt7 De, •
are earnestly requested the Wad
&ear taahrs before SP. IL, and as early in. day as
practicable.
Democratic Wats Noailaatiette,
" ma mamma .
ZACIHA , ILY TAYZOIt, .
or Lconsuar" .
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
DILLARD. FILL ROUE,
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FOR CANAL. COMUSSIONFA,
'PER lIIDDLESWA.RTIA,
Antimasoialc and Whig NomtneAloAl
'FOR CO:4GRES,
, MOSES HAMPTON-I
101 ♦ISXXELT. '
LEWIS C. NOBLE, of Indiana.
•
CHRISTIAN SNIVEL, of Walama'
M. SWARTZIVELDER, , t.t.°Flrb
HENRY LARGE; of Mifflin
ascoaaaa,
• iIEZEKLA II NIXON, yf Lower Sr. ClairV
JOHN SCOTT, of EU.
•,-
nsec as tna carars. •
'DANIEL NITURDV,af ElisabaLli Boraigli
~..•aramarant, ; • •
THOMAS FAIRMAN, of Piusalogh.
• DOILY R. FOBTE.R.:4 of Baldwin.
kistoonsi Correspototeoce of the Pittsburgh usu.!
WAIIIIIKUTON, June 14,1818.1
`The trimuls of Nlr.Criitemlen, is C.gress, gate
tom w brilliant public &liner at Columbus Hotel,
Isai evening. It was upon the occasion of his re.
• aignation of.his sentlic tlieScunte, about to Le ten
dered- in view attn' entrauoe upon the C 111713.1 as
the W b.g cautlidat,for Cosvcroor of lientucky.--
the fete, of reason and the thaw of soul,
and je. IIUOU of the Whigs . .
The 'Mils Matifientitin Meeting of tLo LT:strict
'—woo kept Up far beissinl the noon of night, sod
...to vet)* eicsloeut speeches were made by the
-Whig Members of Congress and other,. Mr
Mt. Thompson, of Indiana, Mr. Utter,
of New lark, were among the speakars, and the
multitudes prank were enthusiastic in behalf of
the nominees.
Congress made but slow piogress yesterday
upon the General ApproprlanotrtilLs. The Hogs°
idjoirned up.m au nmeidmentliSTOSPA to the
;Naval 'Appropriation Bill asking fifty thousand dol
-tars fur the completion of the three Marine
Hoepi
tala alreadi. begun' at Pittsburgh, Cleveland and
Souisville. 'The Appropriation will probably be
granted. It took only' a moment yesterdy to otr
. taro 1 2 53 000 rirthe purchase of land adjoining the
Brooklyn Navy, lard, and 5300p00 for the New
, York ley Dock - : Some 530,000 were also voted
losses sustained by Mosel 'employed in the Pew
cock, Grampus, Shark and. Missouri, vessels lost
_,in the public service. - 'r s.
Was:unarms. Jane 14, 1848
OeMerat Casa yes the : War- .I alien See
vies-.
' -It is one at thePrinful - duties of
~.. coiled
upon'to act as public sentinels to value the in
tegrity and fitness of men nominatedhigh MU
. alai positions. Many 'things which w other,
wise lie-buried beneath the rubbish of th past, or
It ,
- dormant amidst the' more active present, Ttithtta
- revealed before
. the light of day--ez to the
soarchink powek Of naafi Geoeral Caen' lie,
which is as stiataly half told by his Giends, ank not
half swanned by the publie,will not bear chain
spaction which is claimed' for it. When an l ei.
_.,
"an y agent, as ho was three many years, the'braneb
',of 'service with which he was ao ham .connecteff;
' wasnotoriously bully mhniaisteredi and, while at
the !tend of the War Department, the complaints
were:loud and constant at the bad fiith of the De
partatlent over which he' presided. The position
' in.which General Cass has been placed by his
friends, mates it necessriy to revive the past, and
' triptil the question, whether General Cass Is the
fittest man for the position iel which he is called by
...: his.friends? We feu that the remembrances of the
. pu; in his own putlic history, .will i prove him to
_..be as. Li in his administration of duties as he
--.• lati pywystl hintwarlcase and , uncertain is his
opinions.
General Ca. was Governor of.the Michigan
' Territory from 1813 to lint, and by virtue of this
office, he was Superintendent of Indian Affairs.- , .
His orgatiof acqtilhitigeness, however, made him
quite dissatisfied with his amount of compensation,
and, accordingly, we find him demanding ten ra.
'ions a day addition:a or $730 a year; and beyond
all this, fifteen hundred dollars a year for extra
compensisilon, as Superintendent of Indian Affeirs:
- The Erna rat, per annum, was two thousand taw
. haristraf and thirty dollars, for the Mina:tan.. at
duties for which he was otherwise. well I l psid.7 l .
The patutacily with which these claims were pyes
' ' and; do not Speak , well for his modesty, or Ice
sense of. honor, The principle of payment reuse
to be only upon the ground that .Iti the vie be
long the spoils of otilee?
On the 30th of April,l63l, General ' Mar
• Legging steadily toy ten years, received $10,500, as
aura compensation; and, an thel3th a RoVetn
ter, 1837, 5 . 3,875 was allowed:lnmo t toklitionsf
_' 'pay. The parficulars'of this mtge . :us be Found in
Document I!2,2s4—Congress: Sepion, House of
Representatives. ' ' , .r. • .
In Document-21-I,Co the same tgress, I find the
filming items, under* head ol'Altoratters mode
. to Governors and Secretaries oeTerritaries to cow
er expellees Watered on account of the impairs
tending of Indian Airman, for
. 0111 co and Clerk
line, Re..—Lwants cam, - Micbigaujrolu October 9, •
''` 1913,10 Ma y '' , 1.44, 10 rations per
. day, at 10
,
cents each. ' 86,r10
... -Lx<sru Cass, from 9th October, 1813, to . • '
July 340831, (extra salary; at 81,500 per
' annum).e."........ .... 1 ............ 26,712
All - received aalextra coraphasatien.
fa a more .ffitporwat document, Ni, 6, 29th Con.
gra" . II End ' - ffiri . tallowing items, under the head,
'Earn 4//aintrnort,' and caw General Casa ap
perirs to have rereved, not as Governor of Michi •
s hat as additional ply traffic holding the office
-• at Governor:
Lewis Cass—in a. per diem or 59, Cot 55 days'
extra service., as Comniisaioner at the Treatiea 'of
12114.5' Emilie, in toll; and at St.Masy's,llllBlB, and
I;oorluding arrangement, with the Wyandotte, in
1817 axid 1818' $l4O
Lewis Cass--Triveling expewim, 260
• Lewis Cluni—Anendance• and traveling,
• at Fort 1deiga.1617,.. , ... • • • • • 200
• Istasis Case—Attendande and traveling
• at St. Mary's, in September and Octo•
her, 1818, 600
Lewis Caas—Tutvelingand other nape',
-cm incident lathe Saginaw Treaty,lo
• 1610,. ..... .......... ...... . . ...... . 243
Lewis Cam—Traveling, mul °there:pen
t:es McMartin the Treaty of Sault de
.: • St. Mary. 1620, ... .. . .... 336
Lewis Case—Pilly days' eine service, be-
.• and alter the Treaty, 400
Lewis Cass•-•Counnisliones at. Chicago,
52 days, at 68 per day, J 621, 410
. Lewis m--Idileageforido.,eight dollars
• - • for every 20 mires, 218
' 'Awls Cue—Attendance at the Seat of
17"6 e r ~.nta.aant of his
'
awn accounw . 1 460
• Lewis Coy.Frir Treaty with Indians at
Wapaghlarnefli, In 1625, mid allow ,
• • tutees, 256
Lewis Clio—Sante kind of service, mine
. - yeas, at Prairie du Chien, and carrying -
'the Treaty to.Washingum, 2,692
Les Ca—
m service;ls26, in Indiana, lo
and October, 552
do 1825, at Sound do Lae, 3
• • • months, . 1,350
do • 1827, at Brute des Matte,
• Jane • July.di Aug., 960
1, Mai . 1820, at Green Bay, July
', sad August,. 1,112
' _ 'do . 1821; pt 'Si. Joseph; toe
. • SepUsmbes, ...... 240
Lewis -i' Seevices and expenses at Sean
ShWeiliment, ill days, 1619,.i..... 1,5 2 2
Zittrkpay iir services at Piqua, 010, post
' Wayne, Chicago, 1822 to 1823,..1.....10,50S
• LOAM Quo—Extra pay for 184,1830, and
• part of 11331, • ...... ..... . ..... 3,675'
MAO
This is triple pp its actual ante, and dopli.
este pus pay to tin zinnia of Jito tAosaa!ui
hstadradand iT/; , atkiarn ,
Depend au tits, p eo erti Cita received ,Ita pay;
~,u-o,3lred of On Taititorj of 2dlr.bnin; and, aa
Is known, ie beiges itch by Wiese of bis Dees.
'ima tie facilitian'larorava amst, ui bt'apecnlet'
' to pawl Liao: r r.
' ,.. -ti I' ' • .... I , ' •,-,,,,,,---- ---- -,-- , --- .7": - .'7" 1 ":777,,
:e.
Ir
, Prmn
Letter Ike= "tr. Ash's' ' er.
e eke 11Thige ef the Sietla Cesgrutional Dirtrirt
WA4netron, June 12, 1545. _: .
conformity with year wishes I amended the
Whig National ConventiOn at Philadelphia during
the last week. You have already learned that ns
proceedings resulted in the nomination of ZAMA.
CI Tavaoa, of Louisiana, for the Presidency This
nomination is 1 feel assured, not such as would
have . been preferred by' you. It was not made by
the aid of ray vote. 'Throughout the contest. I ex
erted my influence and continued to east my vote
in the distinguished and favorite statesman of
Massachusetts, but um a single Nybig free State"
came to our aid. New Hampshire, three Delo'
gums from Maine, with one from New York, were
all that meld be brought to vote both on. Vet ,
moat, Connecticut, Rhode Gland, New York and
every other free State except two. Went earnestly
for a Southern candidate from the start. Ohio and
Indiana, instead bringing forward Judge
Lean or Mr. Corwin, or offenng to support a man
who wan particularly identified with free :Antes.
voted on the find ballot for Gen. Scott.
On the first ballot the free Strict east one hun
dred and seventyona votes; of tiaese,one hundred
and one were for Southern candidates, Mr. Clay
• and Geo. ,Taylor.
It is plain, therefore. that the North made no
earnest or united claim for a free State eandidnte.
Oa the contrary, we have seen that during the
year past the contest has been among the penis',
ppand p a ms...a the free Staten, on it ,e timing their
ic at
he Convention, wk.], of tiro Sor,ur
rrncarrdtdotn
dmdd be rdern.l. The claims of Cloy
'end Tay/or have almost excluraw,ely occupied put.
lie attention in those States. Minsazliusetti, ohm,'
'alone, demanded a Northern candidate, and her
claim was not responded to by ether free States.—
How, under such circommances,sould it he reas.
onnbly expected thnt we should stfcceed , The ma.
jority of the free States declared a preference for
either Clay or Taylor, and they ywere Southern
men. The South were divided between Taylor
and Clay, and it was lett for the North to 'settle the
diticultr, and enough votes from Miiine. New
Hampakure, Rhode Wand Connecticut, and New
York were finally, through a conviction of his su
perior availability, thrown into Gen. Taylor's scale
to ensure his triumph.
What then have the face States to Complain of
I answer -of THEMSELVES, and of vlestsva.vEs
aucse!
The South, Iron to its own tostmetiand interests,
proposed and urged Southern ;men, while- She
North,wantented itself with deciding which South
ern roan should be referred. What ground is
there, then, for us to rail at the Smith for this nomi.
nation, and to charge the South with having wain.
pled upon as in making its If the free States; dm
ringthe yearpasS; had manitestvd any reneral do-
sire fora ; Northern candidate, and Lod urged
their claims with a moderate degree of lirillOC:1,
their demands world have been respected, and the
result wonld havispeen, different.
A.l, it is, we have a Southern keithlidatc, fairly
not:ail:toted in n general Convention thy Wine
party, and 1 . see LSO re,rl,ll wLy the Whig party
should refuse to sustain him 1 oil ,rot or
to that ConventiOn to stride in a spirit of honorable
emulation for a free State candidate. dune
all that was in irip,power, and have ihilech of laic.
een far want Of support' ot our aWil sipaer free
States. There was no unfairness iii node of
balloting every delegate announced ILK, vide
aver, so shot the whole people might hear and nee
it. The majority declared the Gen, Taylo - riand
against us. Ilad 1, then, the reserved rights, after
taking our chance for success, to renounce Lind
denounce ike action of the Convention,. merely
because' oar desires were not acComplished and
our preferences were not satisfied! 1
I know my Constituents too well to suppose that
they sent me there wiih any such reserved owl
veiled purpose. Whet, they selected the ns their
delegate, they knew as well as they' now know i‘
that General Tayfor was to be n powerful candi
date befare the Convention, nod would be urged by
a large portion of the Witty party : They knew
that he had declared himself a Whig, - and, reposieg
confidence in the, patriotic intefiliabs of the Con
vention, I).y unhealyttingly agret.4l to take, their
lot in it. went there, io pool faith. to obtain a
concentration of opinion which would be effectual
to the tearing down of' the strongholds of that pee
iciousparty : which n'pw occilp7cii,tl,lc
.
I know no 9,111er...r.01Te.
our Government.
• • - • • -
which, thin great work can be negornpli>hed, than
by thermion of tha Whig party.
Gen.,Taylor was not my preference; hn: l be.
lieve him to be a true Wing, an 'tourer and cap:
e man, optiosed to the neptivtlnn nl .Te.xee, v:itb
and oppebed further ee
argi*the haltada;ies of the Vann: and, although
he lives in the Latitude where slavery is tolerated.
yet Ido net behive that La desires or approves us extension. .His declared sentiments are a gum ,
antylhat he will never in the .liglaest rautnuer
.terfere with the action of Congress when it steal
rabid the existence of slavery in our newlyac
quire,' territories. Lathe ruicrectudalivcc of tht
people mod of the States be lett Inc ht. art up,
that question, uncontrolled Ll:Executive indueni
and ,Elvecutive votes, and weave safe. t need rs
um confident, any .
n..nran
tr.whenever
riled boring myp6icial term. the rights at lot
inioy,sball find in me as unyielding advocate
Thelasue will soon came; It is bi be Met in the
then it is to be decided.
continuance of Mr. Belli',
; people-of the free Sta.,,
Alyea!
t as labor to.linug Ouch our
abs of peace, of prmiperity.
'Mans, by placing iu high
For, in the words of that
a whom Cone belongs to
/intik boo been one at coni
unrequited labor for the
to words of Dam= WEE ,
i 1 Hall.
LIND TROUBLED NIGHT
'1 '6E NO STAR ABOVE
'ROMISING LIGHT TO
HE LKTELLIGENT, PA.
WHIG pwry op THE
ASIIMUN.
M. Cass Ital. ilad4lptila.
Tlere has been [igenitidignatma and .snir
prise expensed by thu.Whni pre.s, at Mr. Calsa . ”
untimely visit to pbiladelp la. lie wind essay
have managed to arrive there a day two c r asher
Of later, itl•ttattl dtlintetlng h u w I I , uaesileil or
bigot,. the thousands-uf Whign .assembled iu that
city; at the great National Conventiiin. Circe:) , ci
the Tribune thus notices 04:natter
—The windfalls always tight on the. wumma
aide. Gen-Taylor could] have been no .mated
anyhow; then, won no chtinoe at Philadelphia to
prevent it; bat Gen. Cass and his bodyguard coo.
trivet to make the job a goal deal easier than it
would otherwise have been Knowing
well that
the Whig Convention was to assemble there on
Wednesday, and that 'Philadelphia would inevita
bly be crowded with ardent Whigs on Tuesday
evening. Gen. Cans left Washington su 113 to arrive
in Philadelphia exactly at that time; and he and
his clan were not content to come into the - City
quietly by the Railroad so usual, but must .stop at
-Wilmington. take 4 Steambaat, nod, landing, parade
from the Delewsre up through the principal thug
oughkiren including Chestont-street when it was
utmost impassable with Whigs. to Jones's Hotel,
which in like 111001:1Cf. wan crowded and surround
ed by them, bands playing end follower* shoot.
ing by the way. Arrived at the hotel, the hot,
were calleskout to shake their mane. and roar de.
fiance to the Wh las, and Senator Allen amen, them
declaimed to a vast auditory mainly Whig, a n d of
the moat imuhing and irritatipg harangue, by
which the decencies of partisan controversy were .
ever outraged.
He proclaitned his own party the' exclusive
champions of Equal !tights. and charge/I'We Whigs i
with being the uniform supporters cc Inequality
Caste and Special Privilege, when Inn well knew
that in his very State of Ohio the great mass of
the Whigs have for years been stroggring to give
Political Rights to a dais of the People %e l. are
utterly dented such rights by the existing laws,and
kept inn state of debasement and dependilnee fdr
worse than the serfdom of Russia. The laws of
Ohio treat the People of that State who are guilty
of colored skins as equal to Whiter in all matters
of moral end intellectual responsibility—restrain.
them. tarthetn; imprison them, bang them just like
Whites; bat deny them any voice in making or
altering the laws by which they are in ruled, an
subject thew to almost incredible restmints as
privations beside. Of these unrighteous and o
massive laws, the_party which Senator Allen p
claims that of Equal Itights is the' .steadfast sup.
„porter and champion; while the party Ito slander.
nosly stigmatises as contending liar Inequality and
Privilege ia. their determined adversary . . There
are, individual' exceptions on each side, but the
general sentiment of each part is as we have...Aril
, ed.' The ease is essentially the same in most of
.the FreeStatra Can the man be tolerably honest
who undertakes to face down these notorious
acts
Such an unlimly parade, such an insulting bub
mane, of course 'exasperated the assembled
Whigs, and impelled thousands of them to say,
'Though it tear one our heartstrings, give us n
candidate who , will curdy beat these insolent bra.
yoes—who will bent them'. men were never bita
ten before I' Of course, lathe idea bad been se
dulously and skillfully disseminated that the Whigs
could areain& elect Gen. Taylor, and had but a
cleaner , of electing any body else, this operated
powerfully in fiyor of hie nomination. And if the
Oasa caravan shmlN catch so unmerciful flogging
•at the hands of Old Zisek, they mny thank them
selves for , basing done their utmost to insure it..
Tavtoeia Kmeruclv.--The Louisville "Journal,
gives the following description of tint reception of
the news or• Old 7.ah's,”noinniation,an Ken.
tuck :" •
About halfpast ten o'clock yesterday morning,
news ire 'received here by telegraph of the ionic
.nation of Geo. Taylor tot the Presidency and Mr.
Fillmore for the Vice Presidency by the Whig na
tional convention at Philadelphia. The intelligence
came by electricity, 'and 4 went with an elemrice
thrill to the hearts of tboussulds of rejoicing Whigs
in our City. Never. upon any occasion have we
seen our party more elated, more buoyed up with
enthusiasm and confidence. Almost every Whig
lip wove its biightest smile, - and every Whig eye
flashed with uowented brilliiney. Theconvention
laurdone nobly; it:hu fulfilled the wishes, the
highest expectsuons of the country; it has horpired
the Whig pety with ocefidence the nothing can
impair Hahareds of thousands of Whig • shouts.
the omen of ;Whig vickny, are at this moment re
sounding enough our whole - republic,' and the
hearts of the Letedoeos are dating. and dyipg with.
in them sr, the mod
, •
Pug Para - r—Ona Mc.—The Richman d.V7hig,
lit noticing thaneminations,
-
What a party is ours ! What other that now in,
or be.. heretofore existed, could at one time mama
to a nominating coliVention such a lint of names.
Zachary Taylor; Winfield Scott, Henry Clay: Dan
iel Webster, John lg. Clayton; and John McLean;
Such an array ofaalent is obsoletely . dee:ling.— .
The least of these - men is qualified to be a leader
in any party under,heaven. It is a proud reflec
tion to the Whigaatilit their party should embrace.so much of all that renders man truly eminent, and
that in making a choice, there was no neCereity to
separate the goad from the bad, butte choose out
of the very septa:luny of the former.
For either of these great men, we should have
gone with pleasure. Either of them, we are con
. tident, would have administered the Government
with ability and fidelity—either of them would
have done - honor to the choice of tile party—either
of them would have rendered his administration
remarkable re a season when the art• of pence .
were Miltivated , and when prosperity once more
spread her mantle over the land. We left, as we
said we.should do, the matter entirely in the hands
of the Vonvention, certain-that such u avildeness
of high.quidifications, as tile Whig party present*
they , tiouni not go very far - wron,f. We I:,.nt deter.
mineicfroin the very ..nuncement, to conjoin
ibr UGIIMICY let him he w ho r e
o nught , and had
either of tae other dwirtgoe•hed getttlemett reertv•
ed the immolation v.a. should. have been limed
tlehticg as hard for him is we shad now light far
Gen Taylor.
Mi:.-Ftuxonr ro vr ..l• LIMIAtO.
Titc .Nelv l'or;: 1.41, pil6;l,lAct rho fullowme
~~b ~.~r, i.le: „~. iti}s.
tjeutlemets —i have the laittor to acknowledge
the receipt of veer loiter. is, Mug me to attend a
/sleeting to lie held. at the Froadway Tubs:Mack
on the 11 of Jane, tor tire purposie of extending
aril and sip - apathy to beta., in the present event.
ful crisis of her fata l and I regret to say, that my of
limal engagements are such as La JeatiVe me at
that pleasure.
No man who h. a heart Cue fell 10 [eel 1, .1:
feridg cretin.. !Ur brave true have fought the
hustles of the world. Lai her ow - in they
have yet to 6ght; and why England .ntinues to
hold her io .bjeCtion, nosinst her will .d by
sae. force, IS to 11.1 . e etteeenlaeteble. Le it from the
mere love of dominion, or the fear, thed . if Ireland
, resumes her stand nowise the stations of the earth i
that her distatMcolonies tray seek to sunder she
(MP tie that Lindi them to the mother country '—
Whatever may be the — motive a weals clear, that
Set liaipals.predtleas to thighstd and ruinous to
dreamt; and I trust the tune el not thr dinhant
when Irlithmeo will agate breathe the free air auto
intletwndent and happy People.
Respectfully yours, As!..
• MILLARD FILLMOKE..
. s .lesissis. James !I'M., Fisk. ah, Laugh., Holier'
•Ifsigash Wm F White. J C Derevaus, John T
- IJoyle,.l. A MeGlenn, and Nelson J Waterbu
ry. Committee. • ,
Ova llamas; Laance . tt tit.t.—c-Ittdcpendeui o
he Philadelphia North American, the feel
ing of many i n the iallew tug Paid and peril.
"One parting word f as to I Imit
glorious old chieftain who hasled the %V Lig imety
al! its trials—who h.;ulli•red in all its.streg.gle*
and who unliesitantly has sacrificed himself when.
over xensionfor duty made the demand. It in
within cry knowledge.'lipt Mr. Clay never.
love permitted his naiad to lie presented as a Care
didate ts•fore the Convention. but for the repeated
and fir4imt solicitations of Wines w ditTerent quar
ters of the ("elan, who appealed to hint. iu behalf
of the salt. town of the part y, not to withdraw from
the canvass. It necnsiouml me I ioth surprise and
friortinotion to discover Vint one or more of the
:,area which, had ',exit most zealous in pressing
Mr. Clay to;f. pursue tins course, took the earliest
opportunity to hbandon . hlnt in the .C•invention-,
nit eminent serinees. his long life cf devotion .tis
the Whig canse4lo ins Character. nil claimed toot
he should have Imleit notitied of tdch u purpose in
advance, no that Itn inight•have adopted such steps
as would has '•• • —mooned with his dignity
invidif••
to mole no' inviilitiun
totitili is too to him,
and Lich To
reflector.,
1112==
whom' o
WII . p ttll
EM=
~.The fate uf Zeit.
MMI=2
EM=!!
New Hampshire, ha's been riseertsined.
pears that she was 11w victim of evdrietion.
afterwards wee under trust:nerd by the lather of
her seducer, Dr. Manolivider, and
drol. i eduxtyr.entr.• ..'Fire body wave then pinned
in a box, whiter warm,,hrlvuotit w this nay by the
Doctor himself, arid sold too trhytieirrn, tri.ah an
assurance that all wan right. Whearlie body was
taken to a dissecting room, it was aseertairied
by - the eurtivon,
rout
the
. apperiesuee of- th e body,
that there was rout play tu tire 11121 let, and he or.
dervdDretStehviabb to take it nway immediately.
Thy 'Doctor thorn wool to the 1.x..t0r of tile 'toil - 4
at°. Lola him five dollars to illepore attic
boily,iand suitireeted the rowed:vary id coning it to
pieces nod throwing it into the vault. To this Le
pretended to' consent, but einhalined the body and
int - Jo:led the police. Dr. MeEnstile. his eon. and
portrait printer, named trivial, have been arrest.
ed as implicated in th. Thr body sons pack.
oil in :y iv, ries end a'aulffirt armors, dm/ was
I:,r Jeer., 'Clio porter boa no w in Ins
nessioriLthe $.5 :nil ',Oil by Dr. NicKnatili.—
Biov, 'rntorltri.
Hosea sast - sun s: On. Pits,w.--.Ono of the
very best pakes•rik the al:12•JO, and one which tarot
e charateer of the mail most admirably,
took place iu Frederick, Md.. into week, and has
been narrated to us by an eye-witness. An old f Ir.
ginin gentleman, and proprietor clone of the V,r
gi is
Springs, being ct Frederick ilar the purpow
of prdeuring a band of isiusic for ibe sessou,at the
Springs, had requested the musiciabs to assemble
beim,. the !Idle! where be won staying laud ploye
few Innei,elikt ha might judge of the character of
their n3usic. Whilst they were playing, Gee. Pd
low—wins had taken up quarters . - et the I lotel—
Split... Wig it an honorable reception bar bin viarlike
aclu,eveinents, .immediately raised his window,
dewed, doffed lus heaver, acknowledged the honor:
and retired,without having discovered the mistake.
"Where ignorance is bliss' folly te.be wise '—
Chableitoren Free Pre's.
The venerable editor of Me Washington Union
is in tribulation deep; at the tourer of the Elam
burner" la New liorir, vs the Ibitawing extract w:11
conclusively ?lww:
'So •ttSient are the Barnburuer pr . to the
city of New York, that they simovely treat :Avast".
Benton, Allen, and the other iiiiirtaguistied cantns
now on a visit to the Empire City, with ticeeut re•
:rot_ The New York Evening Port asks Colonel
Benton whether he has-,,come to New York •to
propane over the grave of Silas Wright a tientrace•
ful cooperation with his: assassins" The New
York Globe insinuates that the friends and com
panions of Goo. Coos have- gone to New it to
establisit the thttuiniiirt of the slave Wider% over
free territory.' •
Nraxt. TAKLOS. AND MEE Iptui rwtv.—The
&mum Atlas 0.)11161111 the Collowin very ituporlant
•
announceinent:
• Col. Johnson, of Upper Pigda, Ohio whh was
selected by the Whigs of :Zama, no thew delegate
to the Convention—a staunch undoubted Whig—
who his, M a long Joe devoted tb the cause—done
it great imrvax—a delegate to liarrisburgh in 1939
and to Baltimore m 1914, and who has known
Gen. Taylor long and intimately, writeir ire ,a letter
below us, that ho in all we could desire upon this
very paigt. Ile writes that he has heard him de.
Clare, with much three, that he regarded slavery
a great evil tct the country, and expressed a Wong
hope that the time might arrive when we could
get rid of it altogether; and Col. Johnson .declares
his densest conviction that General Taylor "is the
last man to countenance its being extended to ant
new territory that may be brought iuto o the l Lion.
The New York Tribune publishes an account of
a •large and enthusiastic meeting of the Democrat
ic Whigs of Now York," held on Monday evening
lila, at which the 6,llnwing rtuallutions were palm
ed:— •
Resolow!, That a Committee of five from each
Ward be appointed..by this meeting, for the mir.
of obtaining signatures to a .01 fur a Maas
Meetingt oithe Whigs of New York opposed to the
nomination of the Philadelphia Conventioa. where
upon it was
.11rrolord, That a Committee of nine be appoint.
ed hy 'this meeting to carry into effect the above
And the Callowing 'gengenten were appointed
unanimously;
Dudley Belden, Harvey Hart, N. Bowditch
Blunt, Nicholas Carroll, John C. Moore, C. hi. Si.
monsou, James R. Wood. Dallici Graham, It
Overly. -
We take the follotilny from the Tribune, o
Tuesday, as also indicative ofthe signs of th.
The Young Men's Henry Cloy Club, buying held
prrliminary.Meeting in the .treet, were ehly ad
dressed by the Hon. J. W. FowLnet, Hutsca GRIE-
Lsy, Esq. the Poughkeepsie Blacksmith, and sev.
ergl other distinguished gentlemen, after which
Mr. Robt. Davis, offered the following sentiment,
ciehtch were unanimously adopted, and signed by
over five hundred Whip who desire to 12ecolue
members.
From the "sentiments," above referred to, we,
take only one short extinct, as the prastire which
knows from the principle. laid down:
••"rherefore we cannot, and soul not support Gen.
Tsyloi, as our candidate kr the Presideuer—De.
venue to our principles demand that we should
Thos. 13. Stevenaan, the able and fearless edict
of the Cincinnati Attila, tins withdrawn froto that
paper, because "he could not sustaiirthe nominee
of the Philadelphia Convention for President, with
that heartiness which his position teemed to re
quire, and' which his nature would prompt in hia
high oilier. Hence his withdrawal, to free himself
from a situation liable to continual emberrasiment,
and to admit in the columns attic ittlas)tinore ear
nest aupport of General Taylor than he could give."
Win. S. Callender take. his place. The paper
will not sutler in his hands —he having considepa
ble expenetice, connected' with leaniing and act
idea
: . i;t.f. , % , :, t. , ;.,i \ ;.;]:...-::,.,::,:'.
Tau Wino llama° magi !intiwr..---There was'
a large gathering of the frienda_ot Tayth r end
more ofanay's 41,1, last eienia, to hear the
Kentucky orator, Hoe. J. J. CtitteatlcK upon Ma.
tent interest:air untie people—in retation to the
unpottant poliutal eampiigit which we have jit,t
entered;and in which we ate sow
At the hoar appointed, the meetiag Wa.,ormnired
by calling the Lion. W. Forward to the Chair, and
appointing one Vice President /W. boon I.lh.ch:t
of the county, and five Secretaries. .
The Hun. J.l.Crittenden Was then_introditeed
to the meeting by Mr. Forward; in a few knot but
felicitous remark.. lie wet TiCeiVe:ltvOit notch
apploooe and cordiality; and Hie ' , peach a. the wi
iternbled multitude was Jae of great Line and elo
quence, fully portraying the character at our 'rta n.l
and Leader; General Taylor, and inapiring the :m
-illrace with true sentimeuts in relation to him.—
Re recounted, beautifally„the early !lobary oldie
old General—bin brilliant and unprecedented vie.
...ice in the late war with Afe.co.-and dwelt via-
veiny upon los traits of character aslona nf
houtety, integrity, and possessingevery virtue nut
....entitles LI Stateeficin, .and every qualitiesti in
that fitted hum for Uri. lifyfrest elation in the gint
the per yle
. Mr urlivt... ofßy then followed in a brief lon
•precti 1k dv. /I potteulialy a l um
Gra 1...1111. al •rilt:/olcLq, as embodied ta
-irrovbig is. to info 3otiod Whig
. pas tv .•001L1 Once, die utmost
lA, A retika.rla li,.w d W EN.
I.L.nUttn, COOSIAIII.—JIIIIO 1:41/.
legt, the -returns of the late epegiel elegant], held
in the ttreornt \Vara. were opened and exam:awed.
when A wee bawd that Messrs \V. tl'El. Robinsion
and Snead S. Shields. were elected. They pre.
orated themselves and were duly swuru.
Sundry pennons were pre.ented, among which.
were the nalhawnig.our bolo A. Lamont and others,
relates to •••• 4 pring Batenitea;' the 'petitioners rep.
resent that great titjustiee hAt• Leed dove by the
general use of the.. Italariersin the tuttrkel; they
are so constructed that it oi for the
' Regulator of Weights to adpett them, and they are
•neither amino= nue An weorderter with the sten.
dart, weight. prevented he Countess and our Stale
Legislature. The Cuuttols autbortred the proper
Cdatituiltee to report art Ordinance 'troll:toting their
use entirely within the intr.
A peution trout James Anderxm John Geldtatt •
and otliern7ittotriang that Ohio Lane at the Min.
nimbler horungh tier, becomes in wet weather utter.
ly impassible tin traveler, A opectal collimates
was appointed to comer With the antlerrities
Tauelteater upon the subject.
Another (tutu the citizens of the pipt Ward
rehatice to politic of 'Laguna% water, th;l . have be.
mute no offensive us to engender sickness In the
(entities residing near them. They . are indeed a
great puteraner, and thewater wate r - should be drained
• out or them.
Gen. Moorhead, Chatnaan Committer au at,
aulainittuti a report on sundry petatous that wet.
helot° that commuter.
Tilere,oluthatt accompanying ik.deelariug North
Canal nt., Maui East I,auo to Federal at. open, and
recommending the necessary. ..ter to be taken to
carry• outalie ihtention or Inc remohnion, was laid
upon the table.
Sundry renolutious were passed: one odered by
Mr. Sninpaon, authorizing the S .IIIIIIUCG on Ell
tO hive the riliereat twe ronitie comps
flies supplied roe!: with aileiur - iiliat fort of good
hare. s
Anothor resolution empowering:4lle Commit.
tee nu Surveys Itt employ the serrOn of Mr.
Kramer to 5131.1 Mr. Day In the Mtiiicy
the city. at a salary not 41 eaceml St, 000 pe s t an
Mr. Gray u•Vere,lcue, utcrocting the Schutt., to
proceed t 0 relatictity the opeutng of
tteeurcliug._to the eperial hot of the Loyisluture
upOn the lubjeet. -
Linn :Or C. U. I,ooaus--$-3,,,e error. hero%
inadvertently occurred ;a the pubitcsiont
following letter, we re-publish it,
Pirrattratm, June Vt, fait.
To the sr ert awl Conown Coancil.,
.-11tortng been called upon Y.v yon
I”Cil opinion m relation to the po.er of the
city to grant to the Central Reamed C,nspaul, me
right to construct a depot,
.extending from Lherty
se. to Duque-one way, and from Wafer at. to law
water murk, an the Moragagaheis firer. I would
suggett the Propriety of granting to the Railroad
Company the privilege they cab in the Point M a
tense under tech reatricomot at pun may deem
ad
t care being had that the nity do nor tend
lleemschrea Lei MDR. or better tole limo they pp,*
see,
Them' has a Ton; Ohre exalted • /Muhl in - the
minds of toasty na to the titie , 'az that frur
Lion of the Motaittgahrla whirl. vet. thea
dottbio, even if fouit.l,l, can Le ovmhe.ro, Ly
the plan itigifested. I have ma :he
volidity of the title, fon tle. rs. on if , ta to Coe
ant Case it is not ne•omary The city cas Janet
to therlroad Company all the ie
teilh .1
would are of ereeting • balding 0.,0h00 .r Ifte
pllrpaSes Wlololll 411 any tomme: ~1.0
for defemeve title.
The Itailrunti Cotittliseuy they, alter the lee.ee is
istseth perfect their right t tiotwssion.
steams! tug other (*Two. wh., b
elauu, by atittlicathrsi t, he Cum; at tatter. , pe:-
m the us:toiler diem:tea by me Ill!. luta :lab
seetess• at their chimer.
The plan suthge4ietl,d appear to ate, IN the ,he
most advoertde lie the city to pantie. ne d'irs..y
Jane v...4.ltput atcninui any r.vk or Lezittd tetdd
ever
G .C. - 1,0051 . 16,
Suliciior far Gil.
The reselutit.a offered by L. S. Johns, at the rat'
saccitug, Lastog been separated front the
preamble iet lashing up the form, tu tuttam to Mr.
Johan tve republish it ax 1,..110..
The Whig entobdale, General Taylor
dasingtushed in the war in Mexico. by admirable
akin nod invincible courage. tempered lint twilhant
victories by moderation pod clemency to! the van,
goisbed the. a Ober to hit soldiers, even
,ready to
reboot: tho.twants and ussustre their sorrow.
Therethret
Ranh,/. - That we hevd• every otatideueet;
if elected Preside t, his generous nature will
prompt bin ur sustain measures g./T the relief of
those brave mac who wear the honorable badge
of stoned. received m Mete ettuntry's battles in,
Meal., and ace disabled from maintaining then,
selves.
. •
J. .
bletitolfflo Esq. of tleweertln rn.. w.. du
he 15th Ingo,* *Awn El( A. 51..Itume E.l , ed
nutted to pructiee an ao Attorney and :Counwilo
;tat Lew in. the Donnet tot Alkgheuy County.
11, the RAN., of du Paroborgili Gordo:
The Journal of Thursday momina--obaractern
;ad by as usual fuiraris--reprvsents RobS. M
Riddle moved in the Convention, • that a commit-
tee be appefuted to interrogate Mr. Hampton, our
nominee, aim his sentiments upon the Wilmot
Proviso'—which motion was , onartiatostoly' a g reed
to. It might
~be considered unnecessary to curreeti
any ntieetittilinents which appear an that paper on
the subjeck , —as it is coo generally known that the
opposition of Mr. Riddle I. our Representative is
altogether of a personal character. It is, bowers ;
untrue titularly such unction was mode by Mr. Rid
dle: and the'' explanation of time Journal of Friday
morning is milady incorrect..
When 'Mr. Hampton's' nomination was oilman.
ced, Mr. Riddle ruse and stated, that although the
minority was small, their 'import could not be ca
nceled, until they were satisfied that Mr. •IL was
right upon the Wilmot Proviso; end suggested that
he be interrogated on that subject. Another dele
gate rose and stated that, if any further evidence
were accessory to satisfy that genthtmant (Mr. R.,)
he had no doubt, if Mr. H. were inteiregaled he
would give him ample assurance on that point.
The President of the Convention then annonno.
ed the regular business of the lainventioa, and
suggested that both the remarks of Mr. Riddle and'
of the other delegate were out of •orderp—and the
Convention proceededlo ballot for Recorder. •
This Ma correct statement of the matter, and
will be verifiedby the officers and members of the
Convention, al Well SA the reporters present, except
the Joortial ' and Chronicle. Mr. Hampton has bean
nominated by the convention, and by a vote which
is evidence of his standing with the Whig Party.
Had that body, or any recognized Whig intemga
tad Mr. Hampton, I have no doubt but it would be
alike the pleasure and the duty of our Represen.
tative to answer:promptly; but that he is under no
obligation to submit to be interrogated by R. M.
Riddle—the very man who refused to publish Mr.
Hampton's declaration on the Wilmot Proviso, to.
'tether with, the best of his speech upon the floor
of Congress, and who well know. that Mt. H. is
both a betterWilmotlrvistr mean and better Whig
than he is hiraselL
Mr. Riddle, although the proliumed editor of a
Whig paper, has, on more than one occuion, been
recreant to his party. He was elected to the con
vention under a natoac that he would sustain the
nominations. Has he done itt And while he is
pretending to oppose Mr. H. because he Is not
good Whig, and hu charged him with having said
*that it Mr. Clay were nominated, he would not
support Mae and now miners supporti the nota•
matron tor Mr. Hampton—he challenged the
right of Major Willock to come before. our convert.
non, unless he would give us some pledge that he
would support the ticket! Verily, consistency, thou
art mews!.
When inch marifire recognized as leaders of a
mty, it is not rause that the people refat
.InEert.
_I;M;M=
KY MAGNETIC TELEGEAPH.
COMMIDON4aIIiBiI Sf PttUDarg h
Ottmtpotetettee of the Photsbarett Gazebo.
CONGRESS. •
WAJIIMICION, June 15, 18 5•
The Pretddent called the Senate to °Her d%12
o'cbek. • t
• -
A mevaage was received kora the Hume, irnms
e a joint resolution providing km thetra4apor
taint, of the troops home, at the dose of dui war.
, Meese, Benton end Cameron 'offered limend•
memo, ore of which recommended the bestowal of
time months extra pay to the poldien.
Roth amendments being withdrawn, thkwiginal
resolution was agreed to.
The bill relative to the extension of the natural
izaiion laws wan debated; when, the matter being
laid aside informally, the Senate took up—
Indian Appropriation Bill, After debate
itE bill, wan laid aside, and the Senate went into
Executive sensing.
.411 i 'owe time , spent thereat, the Stilzakt.44
jourtted over outtl Priday.
HO4se--4_lu the Hhose,hdr. lialtues eked leave
to imii,dud7e a 101 l to reduce the tuileuhu tueo.
Lers. Objections - belt% wade.
The [louse resolved itself into CO. of the
Whole uu the Naval Al,proprlabou ,
The etneuchneats oinyiug•out the law of last
session, relative to the Docks M liitierv, ' . l 2 lhlsdeb
phis, drill Pensacola, were negltlved.,. The 101 l
was then ordered to be etarroered. when the Hoare
' nd)drrated over until Frulu.
•
• WatttNutt., June 16, I
vitv I:ehtre the
Senate a eOltinittliteation from Senator 11i,tglip, re
signing Ins Seal iu the Senate.
The order °film day, the to - iv:tie
Lanett up.. No:other humors, woe trau , eeted.
- Itoose- - The thee Li - the House was Laken up
in i...lisetteeett at Sin Fottit'keelson Btll. ,
.WasturoroS,lttut
'The Senate rantieJ'the'ireety. With New GNU.
L b, thy p.,3111 of Way over the 1,14001. 0.
Pena •
The Press:lent -rut in the no...tattoo id lion.
Isaac Tonveroi Connecticut, for Attorney General
of the. I 'oiled 6w:es. Also. the noutiontiOn yf
Senator Ilegby as Mlnmier w Russis, riCe
rce.iled.
. • -Wedtamirol, Jude 10.1010.
Sidj nt3hatn hits ed at Wash/141.as a,m-1
Ity.aseu. and . 'Ante. that hit. Saner had eti.•
changed the natl.:Witta of the Treaty of Peace with
M ahe tioverittneut
Great Fire In Norfolk, Ira
On Wednesday ingld u tire broke out at Markdk
Va., which consumed 73 bonne., including the
Bellic I rhumb. $300,000.
Correryohilenc, of iL,Pols'aurgh Oaset..
Philadelphia, June 16, 1415.
A great meeting was' bell lag night to !ugh
preparattotte receive the Noluriteerrr.
Cortevendanee of the Piuzburght:meetle
I'HILADKLPHI4 MARKET.
Philadelphia, June 16,6 e. a.
Flour—The market is dull. 5,37 e bbl to oiler
ed for : western dour, without buyenk
Grain—The market is dull, with more selleri
than buyers at the former figures. .
• Cotton—titiles of Louisiana, at 71e. Sales of
L'planil at 71 file fair. The market to firm - with
!united mien. TheEtoek in rim hands is (tea.
Provisions—Soles of shoulders at 3P:ii 31; sides
at t vali. The Market Ore boron is active.
Grocerie.—Sale. of -00 n Ilas Llcaaym at 01 p
Ib. Sugar is firm.
Lead—Sales of :400 Its at de. ninety day.
NE* YORK MARKET:
Scar Yori, June IG,'G r.
The weither to day was intensely boi l
lllaw—Tlin market, with inoilernie sales, is
favnr cf the buyer. The demand in fallinr oil:
Orain—There or !es.. &Aug in Corn, and the
market.has a downward tendency, with sales of
l'ror- Yellow at 304147 e. per bust:: rules of Osts
:4 4 Cot, exttnt at 1054 prices. Rie—Ziales
per torso.,
l'ori - There or leas no,ement in Pork ;
but it.. ararlan strr&ly.
IiALTINIOIti:
itaLt moo; June :C 4 r. u.
11..rosa:NT rderste sates of Howard Sr. at Vi
pt -r 1.4,10
tf 0111-SAles of Inoue salute Wi.eat at alp
au : 'done red at Si 204'il YU per inr. White
Coro an ...c.:111.j; at ctsi rind prima yellow at
4.35 , 1J0 ,ta pet'
Provta43-6.04-4 qt Lard at ins as Whs..
awl No), in ter, J',4,,t,ritxxon Sbouldern are
wild it 31e; Sides at /flea - filo. Sale. of lima. at
4 Paso par lb., accorslinglo quality. Prices of Ns.
swamis have slightly tdraneedi rialen of_ptime
Pilch at !S 25 . 39 37; aartof Mel. at fib 95 pan
I %I. Sabra naf fri dry 'salt, Si i/els. mad
Rama iv dry salt. at ca. .
\l,'l a isters-S.'oter, ut ribly at 32 els per gall
) I;thit;lNN ATI MARKET.
Cineinuati, June 16.161,, ,
I , :e. —The intake tgeth 16,ekrale
live , c.l the buyer, walk .6:e. et 166 -
M`l...hey--Sa!na 61 NM IA!. hi 141 Tee 6.11.
het ilJt..feeg.
(i,oceries a setlhont change.
Prcereqpn, are without thnnin There i. both.
int/
ST. TAKLS gARKET,
..'
Sr. Lams. June IG , we, si p
Ilegup--a`
iv
te. at SW to
ris per n, ti, the intent
0! 100 S.. •
rt 1.3,3 - , per I:11 Ib..
-ztala. of tame to fair at GYM prr
b.ta
at Wu per bush.
BA—Sales of New .057,50241,75 Ca class.
gu sc; some desk," ..k 51.
There is 7 feet water at thi. pow
ad mule as the Lower Rapids.
G. Scorr.—.Pototnaoo,. the con.pondant of
tW Eialtioson Patriot, _
Beare from a distinguished ogrwer of the array,
who was present when Gen. Scott received the
news, at Frederick, of the nomination aGett. Tay.
for go the Presidency, that the veteran chief bore
it like-whew. No look, no expression. exhibited,
no muscle even Indicated a shade of chagrin:7
His party in Cuavention had decided between
hi nsell; Mr. Clay and Gen. Taylor, and he had no
plaint to utter. The nomination receives his
approbation.
u.
angtey—lton e", fiali • ric i ak i n °'' t — lt T :tl W ; d
free from y na wart; din ot fail to pr e wow* hair,
re.ktoe Dolor ol Columbia. coon of baidness . it
will inure than rotted your expectations. klany who
balm lost their hair for IN years have had it restored to
its original perfection by the use of this hales age,
.ate or condition appear to be tio obstacle whatever; It
el .calms that quid /low With which the delicate
hair tube is biledil by which wean. thousatuls (whose
hair was grey as the Attlactie 14410 have. had .their
hair restored to it. natural color by the use
bethis inval
uable rerrady 111 all ease. offerer it will found the
noMt pleasant oath that ton hr used A few applies
bon. only tare orrastary to keep We hair Loin falling
out. It Attengthetti the room it overt (ails to impart a
lOat, gloat)• appearance. mold a/ a perfume for the toilet
t is unequalled; &holds three times ao mochas other
heir rettoutlittes and it alum effectual. The
pentane wantlfactunul by Comstock ak Co.. XI Courtlaud
arn - New York. •
:Mid it, in Pittsburgh, only aenuttut, by WM. JACKSON,
alt Liberty it, head of 'Wood, en Waehlognio, Pik, by
Brreeity L Soo; in litowneedl, by Bennett Crocker;
in Canonalparg, by, Ur. Coact; oleo, by our agents le;
ovary lowa its to., Ohio and flit tionteddiwftmT
arr. srestesost• :true AND Ostilio—Connen
Magical Pain kburactor—lt Is now conceded by media
cal matt that Genoall's Magical Pain Extractor, maw
tattered h 7 Comstock & Cu fit Courtland st. , fil Y, is
the greatest wonder albs Wilt ceniury.lte effects are
tm/y Miraculous. 'All pains are removed front bunts,
scalds, ik.c. and all external corns, Its a few minute. af
i,e its gitpdeation; healing the rotor on the most dull.
can alma, legato' no scar. It is equally beneficial in
plea t
and. o E f
y l e a S n a t n. y ,
I d he m mat sm,cWat soSrwe
elNliing
and glean, Braises,. Sumo, ChUblauts, 'l2yaipelas;
Mee, Tie Dokorcaux, &c. We might add B11:100110
all ...Jay, the names'of Many eminent physicians who
els it la their practice, and hundreds of the clergy who
praise itto their people. Kind yenta bacon coustantly on
hand, in cases of arch/cut by fire, life may be lost with..
out 11, but by its as. all baba arc subject to to, control,
=lee. rho vitals are destroyed. eaution—Retactuller
and ask for Counall's Magical
and tr actor, scamp ,
&Mira by Cemstock *Co. N Y, o other. •
• Sold by WM. JACKSON, Agent for Pinsborgh,E9
tamely at., heed of Wood. ttuvlaltsweituT
rzr Clarena are honorably aware,' that the follow ,
i r aj rir.eirthiLac.tual,itivonalitlladt.nyi tgaloeu.ofJoArslc;
canals them highly respectable - chimes, who have
triad it:
. Mr. Oao. Beckett, 41 Elm at, New York.
Mrs. Moults Reeves, klysle overate, Brooklyn.
Mr.,%km. Yoinnk ICI ass st, New York.
Mr. Thomas 4ac km., uc.ir at. Pittsburgh.
IL E. CullenOate Lanai
.Womb)
S. Amenca..
And more thank hundred others state, though this mast
same, that it will Corte the hair to grow 01 the head or
lice, stop it telling od,..trungthen the roots, remoSug
or cud daudrut bun tha satts,..ad maklag Ilea, red
or grey hair turning a Inv dark look, sad kealtatlf drY,
harsh or wiry Mar moist, son, clean and Leaman', a
arm very Mug time. Sold at /ACUSON'S N
liberty m.
r A Purturniu`sTrinasont--Sellers' Liter Mr
Theoriginal, only true aud gene/tie Liver Pills.
Independence, Washington Co., Feb.til,l6lb.
blr E E vrilljast add that, your lidesr
bane answered the Very hest purpose my Malley,
sad horn their salutary elects innjz . Gant prescrip
tions, I can confidently and safely commend th em
sphere 1 lave hitherto licaltated wit others of. great
repute. Yours, N warrE;
Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLEW, 67 Wood rt.
Sold by Dr. Cassel,
e els ward; M. Corm AllegireoTi
W.J. Smith, Teuipranrevillt and Provo,. Law
rancerdle. }eta.
•
Mip!A , rug nubs art, Lasts.—Cornstuck i s Num and
Iluaeaem said Wiwi Vbgetable Muir, is the cost
sPectual cure fur Rheumatism. Said by WM. JACK.
gpiry. Agent for • Pittsburgh boulfstitsuiSur
tryPir" boass, ece Hoye' llama.
is an uncle more justly celebrated so • care tor tb•
above Moo OOP or ob Other. Ito curve are almost cia
waerabic.6 — ftld by WIC /*ORSON, ay [or
barer,'
Ml..eee Urn • Ana—no anonisking 4 , 7
sand for Mit great median iencare be . . on the
-11 r -here ith. been inrooditeed, it. has eooioJd
.a popuiotit77 nopeccedentedlo the anemia of metrical
=en b ile)? no obtal t. it
Rings, tttaoy rowans.,
need not be under the npensa of a-eking osedicel ad,
vice, es theycan perchne - • box of the Liver Pips.
with 'IIW - eh direction .will. be frunialieo, width loin
work a spent • core. The followrop lener from ran
agent shows, im ulerity in the section from which
lener tinted: .
' - Burst Comm, ii, - ,DpgiED Co.. Ps.,
March 24 151 - .
.1. Eton & Co., Woad sL, Pittsburgh! ,
Gentlemen—We find we can veil a great many tangs
of Dr. IGlate's Pill, Mau your agent left witlCiput
There Pills are rapidly rising in Mem, and we hare
almost soldalt llas we bad. If )ott coo send or to or
Itt dole more buses, they will last perhaps until yam
agent can bring or a new apply,
St J. KELLi''"
Fer sale ai the Drug Store off. KIDD& Co., GO utood
greet. felt,
Fahra.Milßad..E.a.ci. - te at Auction. . ,
On Saturday, Jtine Nth, at b Wank, V. M s ai the
Corenterklal Mslead Roomy comer of Wood and Fifth
streets, Will be .oh that miloablelot of Ground. No It.
in tIM omxinal plah of lots of the borough of Lawrestee
vale, hating a frobt of Di feet on Burrow , stmt . ) and
extentlidg hack IMS met to Cherry alley, Oa which It
erected d good twit. story Stick Dwelling Limo., and
other improvemetits, with fruit trees, Ac., at ~,,
1.. ,
__ -- - . I occupied by Charlis °demander. t .
Jour* Fgexcromnr.—We would Call attenuent to I Also; lot No leggin the plan of lots laid out by Tho
,g4 excellent reins, fi g , c ogg h s Cold., c pgggggp ii ng, ‘ Mel =scaly hamar* font MA feet On the north side of
Athgkg, and a .6
winos, a the The.,„. end 1 ,„,7,- g „, , Penstsylkattia ave*ueS nearly oppose the: comempla•
facing ~,,,,e g within g lm, e . ) , l ~ h as ( s i„ gs I led site kW a briqe over the Monona/mid river. to
k g\
non to use a medicine M . A.. kindwe have .y exit-, i Lack hl ° ,f g _ s lin g nn „.l. ‘ , Binn.. f hn.n . nod n'V" din if
rove tested Ds excellent qualities, and art p parko to °On'. •-•.,°' df t' — ' - --,• ;
recommend it to others. filiaitters or obit Mein scrod Ont tiond'i°nnift residue to two equal ontidni
speakers afflicted with bronchial atlectiiinkdknls Led !Ps 0,0 with .. r ...
greet pb y b :lelluu fi" idvi n"" all c ' ltses lt s i tlirS ' ird a i 'd t a s b lio ' t.i ' sr e " ill '. . ';
'''
'1
. --t ..::
camas medicine in the diseases for winch An re , !Free :_tetlitf Dry Goad, at dactiah: . _
commended.--(Colambus (Ohio) Cross and Juotit.il . , it,, 3b1..1.3 , ...bong. d omi ID, m lu.' lock. ai
d Dns'
For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, No 11 l Fuartl, Ale, Continental halmbßooms, corner of Wood an Finn
CO -4 I icer.,
pill Unsold without reserve, tor account whom
--esso----- - i a may nun:ern-ots henry Moacksatc , Mtd hnin`
.:-.P. it. . —..... '-_.._. :
:tone's. 100teruw, color Arne riessuprliits; li
L 1 .1.1 h,ty. ~3. 11°.' T dark ' .."T `.! • d color
‘ooti fancy mouse de 101 . 1 , 0 . 1 . 1,1 11 .
lu e c
mAntlser"' pe tit ) Tooth w kras "r te -yo r stil t s.
b..th . Or. S ' ia a til t""V black
" bfio
crown cludi., checked tWeeds and csOsimeres,
, !gestalt pod 0.0 ,tqlitsrtl. lisle thread gloves, together
DIED. ;the hoge assoltruent which may be frau:toted on
Yesterday utuniag, or hall past tt a i.:a..1. Miss ow- the inonymg Ikry.
BAH Illockatax.. aged 611 year.. I • s o'clock, p. tn. •
I New gut weans) hood fuoutarc, 6 .rpentitte back
Her funeral will tike Og ee fia t t oo s s t k,si at 4 r hatr seal soak 1 !Ogg hale seat rorktog chuirs,l sup.
o'ghwek, trout the rersdeure ur• bar iseplows, 10 Peon Itree1 tree t 4 u, vim :bureau
street. 'Lltc friends orate family ate monad to attend r . storz i :lll ,, O ,. lw.so , t , e4r ,4 l.:ll , af. c t i s , t:s r l t c . s i, ci ti it o , , e n !t ho;
Un Frlthly MAIIN A., eldest daughter
tbdu do 60,11.611. goad ankle; Id du black tea; Vbes
of Samuel and Oita Howard. •
fine ca,Tudzsit loiaccn. aldo Slool.cigant, G do
The frith. of Om Witt) . .to respectfully
attend the burial on the corner or Eta and Liberty
streets, this 113Sturdayrat 3 o'clock. P. 31.
. .
L TEAM {COAT WRECK—The engine. trotters and
machinery complete, of a stern wheel steam boat
(steamer Alert) will he sold as it Iles on the wharf,
near Wood street, if application be made immediately.
Alec, her cabin furniture, doors and sa.ls, bedding,
chairs,' cab" •neliont - ogging sad outfit generially.
The wreck as very complete. Applyro
rellalt .1 FINN EY, Jr., Nu ht water at ,
SMALL DA FYI, trING lIA It 51 u orhy Lan re.
ecreed on isidittininl supply in thc.nuie goods,
including brOWII 'god whiw, green cod .ker also,
a few pier es super super, r rry hen, 11,1.1 ' icy;
T,NNIIPD I:ll.olf.klo—Erubnoide red Silk ()love, 'white
and colored; Ingle toiored. •6/111IV lal<lJ re•
re cd at Dry Dead. Duda-1•t
‘V lt Nll.ll).PHif
NI riIN
M L1 Z1 4 ) 1 3, " 12 . Vr " 7.te ' l„Tr., r . ",' ;!
)eal) ; wi, green, tdue and I.arred. pima ‘vOlndr ; nao,
baba.. Int do, very wide and offered s 1 low price...)
by piece of yard ,el 7
Nt(NVORLEANSSUGAIts AND NIOLASSDI--4Da
Idols prnne N ()Sugar, alai LW+ N 0.111aIsseeo;
41() do ..roiled Nos Loot Sugar., in store and for sale
iel: HAIL:ALEN' !a b1:1111, 18 snit yt wood la
bdvo'r.Pzl7,_u'- Rio c*R-,
IiAGALEY & SMITH
•
Tr ENT LiCKT TOBACCO—WII kogot No d Twist TO
Mk. bike& furor. brood., far sale by
BABALEY & HbIITII
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE-167 boxer W
V 1 Raters, Rae quality, lauding and fur sale by
jet? . LUMLEY fr, SMITH
- ,
Di FRAIL) AORIF3—Now lendirns from etenmer
Pleuandoih, ...toned Barite , Rolres, in prime
order, Aiken from Ida Pierre, IYellow Sione,. tipper
Mieeciorid
•
Apply at do. For Compody'a Agency, 3d %tract, near
the rod . .OfEce, to •- )e 10:7t_ A. BEF-LEN.
OILS -50 bids rinseed Oil: :5 do do I Lan! do; 10
do No 2 do do, 12 do Stromlo-Jot 1 bbd puro
Sperm do; 1.10 bieachhd Wavle; 5 hbla do do; in pons
and rot tole by relit SELLERS & N1C01,5
BAcoN-10 hints yellow cansaand Hato.; In do
Sutra; 25 do Shadders, all of prime quoin',
Lela SELLERS .t.SICOLS
CSS AM) PIIISIE 1.511 Mara Pb;rr 5
/IL do primer do; for by
;eta SELLERS_ k NICOLS
I..)C.ANS AND CORN-20 LLL Mgr Dewar; 30 do
jj Cenn:for sale by jelo SELLER+h NICOLS
S
UGAR-50 !Adz Prime. .\ 0. on 1.13 z
01h11 , 41eta ani)
for .ale by jclo J C !TIDWELL yr., 0
-
77
EBRIN1:-12 bbts on corougurnent aud for mule by
1111 jelh JC I:II,WELL
410115 VEAL—L 3 MA. Inudmr. by
\_/ ;016 .1 C BIDWELL
1)10 31ETAL—...0 too, Ilopc Furnace, •circ,c,l for
foundry use, 01 .u.r to) 6.1:0 A 111:1111Y.
ielG waoci
0() Ls Wool. rot .
Ltarr and pa', by
W jaln - (AF.O
DOTASII-I,f A,. Potwar. tut .a',ll
jell J 5C141./ONALAX.III t Co. 24 wood ri
OFPFIIAIt—At Ohl.. or good order, for rareC
jell J SCHI AELLIA a Ell A Vo
SF_JIASV PAFF.rt—rli rertn- :Arr . :l.lre
for sCe . i, ~.; J Err r
V O, enter, sr , r. rt yr
015 Sill: 11.1,
ULVELLIZLI LOAF SUGAR—it,. r.:• No.:. I.
Y
6 and It I.oar Susan 25 halt eases r.,VC1.11.0 duo.
dre I stirred do do - ltr bbl• LoVer.f t C.f.• tarrenvol
do do; 2,1 do parented rlu du, lorr 4/1 , , for :Lore
jell MII.LF:tIO iti..to.:r*oli •
1 - 11.1LIATUILACCO-10 bolos Cobn Fn::il,l c.,. 1.5
ki dodo ortApper do, josl seed sod tor •4lf
A111.1.1:11 . a 11i.-.71.1.71rtr0N
VRESH 14.310N5 tew u", • ro-1.
X.,./9.st.nreskowd otul for eels IJy
letb ' SS W k!A
. _ _
RI Ell APPLVA—,46 Was. App en
JIJ fat male by ;eV: ,__a s. %V 11.1 1.%
I [MEN PARASOL. , -SsLit, ~,, 31.1,1
kj street, Lave rust reert.,•,l sad. xit,.l
erosageuble rad* l'antror. 11r , ,••orlen! ed:oe/..
froze 75 oents* psece u et..
G IIKI.›II.I-25tas prstne 11 le• 1.b•• do,::
bell \o lar:e. tot ...de by
.11 A i<l; 3t r.A.,4LY s musT
WIN 1V boxes *Xto %V Litusr, ldo
do OX - 1240d, lUlt du 10X1.1 do do. lvt ,Ile by
jell TASSEV A 131. NT •
`ALAANDER SAFES—Mims :See. an.l
1,7 for s ale ow um close cos.ipmsesi
JA..II.2IDALZEI-1e S 1
Usk...Coosa. slave mei psi' e.Ge:oy
1., '<IS JAS IsAI.ZELL.
Pt L e ‘i ss S l?l,..s P—UA'" ,:l ' S '" P".lr;c=l;."'
OBACCO-5u ter. (Jetty'. 6 twuu, recoirini, and
T
1 for We by jels JAS DALVaLL
vrOLASS4 4 -stl bbl. NO, sdo Sugr Hod.; for
AL ode by " jell J D W ILLIAM*Ito um.] 61
!lb& N U. 3 Wk. Polverued, 5 bLI.
erurbed: VLI bbl. •••orred lasi, for We by
jels J D WILLIAMS
:DAMNS-20 la. MS.; tto lodr do; 10 quarter do,
for
— sole by ieli J 1) WILLIAMS
CLNDLES-2.1 bss Sterol), 3 do Spero) do; tt do'
P 4113 row sale by lets J 11 . yilt,Ll_lllS
SOAP -15 Da. Cat.nnati; 11 du Palm; 340 ettottle . ;
I , do Caw/is, tut sa.te jel3 J Wll.l.l.sAih ,
DOTASII-1/ ra/ks for sole by
/el 3 J I> %SILL/ANIS
AILASOLS—A 1.1 os baildwa, Salm Tun. l'ar*'
A so/104.1 opened by
/ell ALA-AA:SUER A LIAS
H e rr: v. :
jell ALEk AN DI;11 1 DA.),
B"th,d;il..-44'4-1":'; by
talk
"" 8- M.Witk:llz,Vrbi Co
' .1 .k a j :„71f!„ b :1 1! J'''y ;e ‘. l ''' l ' ll.ll .) l{7.l " IVA=
Wetveil on
uiyulo«ul .nJ for ..le b 1
dIII.I.KR k ILICLEMNON
BRANDY FRUIT—I 2 tq1.."11 ebnice Urendy Fruit,
jun received and tan nic by
Jell 5:11.1.1.R & HICKKVSON—
RAU CIDER . 4‘; 61.1. ErUllOrrly. Crib Cider, .lusj
C
Teeri yr.! and fur sale u)
jal4 MILLER& R1C11.1.n.54.
LINSEED Ull.-2Q bbl. Lill.led Oil, in fnie shipping
order:POl tveeiretl link by
jel4 HICIII4SON
S TAR CANDLE: 4 — , •d:a . I . .t. e
au t?,
ju.dterrivrd and tor epic 1q
jell
ripAß—lobble ue hand and for
j sale by j44 LER do RICKETtION
R. CREF:SE--45 bo.e• R Chteee, Reuling
l'"'.‘"'"'Jtjlhl't2l";;All!EC7jlab.yatersi
ARC 01L—W Watt Ilsownle best Lard OIL inal°.
Li anti tor stile by gala JAMES DALZELL
VINEXIAR - 25 libln purr Cider Vinegnr, ion gala by
inn J DILWORTH, g 7 wood al
ULM: —WU bbl. S F Flour, for sale by
„C jet 1S IJII.WORTII
d
C °l re t "I"
'" Yl e /fl d N ' illt:( * ( l i ', Y l .V, Druggist
~...,IvetlrplL-1 reek tfetno; Oil, reed soul Our sale
.0 by I
jell 11)11:l. I) dIORGAN
BLACCING-10Uarn Matenla Cludlenge, just reed
and for sole bi .393 JOHN MUKGAN
LISTAIt-1 bbl jusi reed and for sale by
JOHN Dmottunr;
•Cw 4 in retail, Ao t nrilcls, for sole by
JUJIN MOHUAN
. .
:LL.LJUOr—l.rooks reed tool for Isle by
JOHN D AIORUAIN
Chronicle and , Dirpstch copy.
r)Ilf METAL-5u tun• Plig Metal, Maud": turnace
fur slat by 0: IAI/ALIN a
, I , ANNI;RS• ull.--wo LW. Blow/I.oa, xuperiur, Cor
salt by kIAGALEY h SMITH
Imy:NCH - LitsYNis--I..ento nue Orbited Lawny,
beeiniful tieyr pitterne, fast ree'd nail opened by
rein toiAciii.nrr& WkirrE, in wood et
Li tt—li bats entra, for gale by
VON •ISUNii Fa
L A ast— " k'"
DEANry—.l bbk stoell white, toracen . •
jel4:S YON Co ,
'A7 by
%f i rd:ll: k i t:a/x:11o.
• l IHRE3I.I-114t , x‘ R Cueery, just rio'd sod for
V ._2 leite by
_jail WICKS AFCANDLESS
DROOlll*-111dan Cons lirocone . , fin 111!it . Ly
fel4. %%Wk./ CiaiIAJWS
F 0 . 14t r Av ,," iLD
WHITE. BEANS—rib bap in scorniiin4 for eale by
IedDICKEY k Co
•
~AUCTION SAIIB.
By Thimk smigker.ask Jr, G n Alell.,iamilloAlrs,
Ii)UISVIY.I.E, BY . .
1a IlWs. O. SUGAR eruclito:;"•'-m
Tuesday; the SOtll:;June, eolituenelog at 10 o'clock. A.
M., are w ill sell 119 Mule. prune New Orleans Serar,
of Auetida.
Teleas',ea.b, INeUtuckrbank Cotes.)
BS Joh0:1 ! Davis, Alactl
JOHN D DAVIS. Attet
'A
•„_ , 1 t7i u'el.7l, p tu. . ' ' '
L 11.0.11. IvMr [Old tip paper, pC/IN ;lain* Cutlery . ,
thy 8.00., elothitig, tine %liirp: musical Inatnanients.
jettl ; ItAIN DDAYIS, Attet
Pop;r, Quacirimg,
Un Simrds y craning, Juttei Ft, at g °Woe*,wl be
cold at th e commercial *al. room earner of Wood
and 6th ctrents, a large and valuable collectiou of MR
book., embracing many atandard works--Oulupea
Gibbou, vol.; NS'orks Jasebinut, Rollin , . Ancient
HiglOlY. it vale.. rile edielomr of Hymen, •Shukepearo
Milton. Young. Pope, Cowper, Plater, and inner Inver .;
Scare Pictorial ameorted; lionyan'e 116 Dike,
large odiuto, Cellllp26/011 10 the Hagler lerateesterd
lhometary, Family Hiller and Prayer hooks to great
variety, together with molly obit new dunk. which
have rust been received, and. Will be open for examilia
dollen day abode.
Goo and steel pen; letter Viol rep paper. t Quadrant
in good order. 'role JOHN he DO Vls, A.!
Athasnistratoet7iale of Rea/ Essatv,,fu tit Nimth
• .
Inure.
Oa Saturday afternoon, the 1714 last, at tt o'clOck
%sill be .old on the promises, I.y order of Charles Au
demon, Administrator of tits law Hoe. Ateletrom do
ceased, non valuable Lot DI . C.:T*2lld; Hints at the car
net. of Pena and Lumbar inceets,.havlag a from Cl s
feel on Penn street, and extending! Pock Ill) feet
Mulberry alley, on which is erected agood twit 11111
Frame Dwelling /louse. at preioint occupied by
Diehard& and others. Also, Mal stag desirablelA)
attain. on the opposite [Omer of, Peon and Camber a
hciag the same sus as above. •Tine - .tralislutable
Tenns at sale.. Ica JOHN D DAVIS, At.:
Tuluny-Four Building La, in owl adjoining
7th Ward of tha City; at Allmon.
Ou Saturday afternoon, the 17th ih,t, at 0 ololoek,
will be sold without reserve, ou the premises, thelbt
lcimingvery handsomely situated Real Estate, vies
Lots Nos IR In,Rlinsd 111, in tha plan of Lois told nut
by Samuel Wright, hating' each a front of 20. feet ou
Dime... l mM, and eitteneineack upwarde of OW feeL
w I alley NI feet widei adjoining property of !dr L T
;
. .
• •
Loot N. V V, ln the pl. of loti, laidout by
Alexander Millar, basing each • front of 24 feet on De
Villiers street, and extending back 104 feet. 4 >
A I 00, tau lots Laving cook si front of Eli feesotiCett.
Ire ftvenue„opposita to the residelice of Airs AVM
.d extending !lack KG feet but alley 11 ft "ride.
Aket, 4 lots, has"ttg each a front of .141 feet ort De Vil
liers iftract, and extending back 14 feet, tow alley 34
feet wide.,
Also, 9 lots in.that beantiftalgrrivemdio g the resi
dence of D 91ahoo, LaviagVeach a front 00
Grove %Met of 21 feet, and extenditig buck 94 feet, to
at
alley 20 feet wide:
Also, 3 other lap of ground, situate near the .eity
line, one of which has a frontof a feet on Centre Ave
nue, and 95 feet on liirkpatriek street. • . •
Plans of the aboie properly may be seen' t the ;me
don rooms.
-•• • • .
Tolosa( ode on first mentioned six Lots will benne
third emu. reeiduo in two equal annual paymente, with
interest. Ou the le Lou hut mentioned, terms are one
fourth cash, residue in' Urn; equal annual payment*,
with intent. Jere JOHN DAyltr y finer.
- AMUSEMENTS.
ME!M!(I=
=a2m=
eto co.meurc. w
llItF:Al1 A7' SEA.
Mr:trior.
.Vlcy Cwakrt•:-
•eecTrevamau:l
hio.; 14 . A 0 N , tt i tel w h i s th ..tons Altdvint
' IJUX AND CO.t.
. :slr. ?no:
. - SlOnday—tlencEo orMIL REYNOLDS r
` , ER 11 RARELY. is eurgeged, mail snooty api
kii.o3l or Atsiroos.—Dres• Circle, 50 cu; Second
PC, 45;' Ga7leq,slo. • •
• APOLLO 8AL1 .,.
FOURTH itl.Tiltx:r, A FEW Lettiit.4 MOM WOOD.
Lyl" request of utont rous bents of fetailies, the SA-
L) MX HAIIMONISTnitime the Loam toisationme
Met dim sull give Rom more of their online and itt.
entertainments, which hare been intended by
the natant, end twenty 0(.11 the pnuequal tides Octet
IJutou,:m he: neer, elegant and wed ventilated:l4*Rn
Halt. • •
gruitechstme of Preirromme, Cfnnllsl of Sanyo,
them Chotoscs, Iturtosques, Witticisms, Dances, 4.
On whleh occautto they oil] slog the celebrated moor,
for the first time, oROSA LF.E, or Don't be Foolish,
•
.aastaataau,23 caws—doom open al 7. to comma..
at a &clock. tel. 3 J C LIENSuIN I, Manager
=:M=
I)1.2.):/:• CU, tau Ludt authorised agents in .Pinte
J. 3 hunk for the sale of Kirk's Proem ltfarine 'rime
t•ieeea,invite the &Malou oft opebhe rat rally,. and
of the °Meer, and emotes of steamboat.' and canal
hame in particular, testbeir fine assortment of Wen
. . . f ' •
. .
Vulike the Peridunnst Clocks, these are .
iVerraiitad
to run wt. licensee) in WIT youtiue, and biter - to
any ottuuerd of mottoittooneeteni with the safety of a
conmon welch, end are therefore the Only Clock, suit.
able lot ...oats, canal %wale. rathoad can and
feature.% nn which there is mach iffirriobf.. l. tiey ale
used exienevily at the East its these 1413.360111, and
"give goal san.tenon.” As Tamil* Time Plre.Geti.
lg.. they are dutch admired by those who have stied
accouut of their rumpus...se, accuracy t - ue.
nets, and the facility with 'glitch they am moved or set
up for use. Mtee who wish to purchase arc request
ed to candidly eve.,e into the Merit. of of this article,
and without regain io the insinuations and deeencia
at.of int.:reeled te.rsons e ur of these who know coda
keg shout it The Alf.. Ilmepieceleith Kirk's Int
protect..., hlVelltqL:ll ently been pateutrd,tklauvlb
iviZl aid rec eueutry, IS hat generally
known, sod et - eases. worthy men inltie trade here
t,
bee sal'and o , oo4l,leiltg..litc whole affair, who have
since ...erred thus the) mete .niuitkes their blun• as
another matter entirely formgg. in minty, uever acre
Or ilia/Mu any thing of fl, ..span ser erapeeek)
nun ll...piece.' •
As tee are the only authorized agents in the city. our.
atestruentleill be round the aely . cagoule* , ore: and,
we keep none but Mose': which have filth's late leo
provenietit of a .retaioluif power in the spring,' we
tryst that those who wish to purchase as justice - -
et lot tolltemeelvet, esernliffe ours before taking rem
a mere remnant elsewhere. An urtiele. emit. in
app., ranee, but 01 um one fuerh the value.. cart be
ifetekesed eltawbete ior kn. - Money. Thule, there
tore. unto MNatd uothing trot the privy Warlock. need
nut take the trouble to call.
1,1 ~tre.ry when:, a Moline . ttotepteeo .old to doe, out ell, ,utiefaction during the dnt three manlike
of ha nee, we volt refund the money paid forit, on ita
'bettor tolurneil without delve,
Informal:4m rotpreting tTe uteri. of the Timemete
eau he &teat:tett by referring to Mr °Myers unlie Ma
hout, tfibe.ruta d, Sc; also: .a Mr A Fulton. *1 a,
and others. • - • BLAKE d Co,
N W co, of market .t and the diewzogid,
1..
Miff
EXPUEziS CANAL PACKET LINE.
PkilA ANL , un.urimuatt.
Tl LEECH k Co, are nom rousing INwo daily lines
_U s of •ctioehes, to and rm Freeport, connecting
with their packets '!'hey leave every . tnorning at
o'cloek. . .
FAllETllattllltilf NINE Do.l..kßek
lit this arrangement, Ilassetigiirs will go through in
less Man three and a half day., passing over our hun
dred and Gfly miles of railroad in daylight.
For passageor inforntation apply to j
WM. SLilh.:ll, Agt or D. Leech t Co,
jel6 ltlonongakela Howe: ,.
PRINTS ONLY
CEDAR ST., NEW YORK
LEE & BREWSTER
Established • warehouse in the Tett tto. for , the.Pai
Trakm,Vlr.Bl7.•ll-Lgtssi'vrady, - .; - *•
aRLD4 low ppo[itoCoCo -and u 1 ibldng, at all
Nwnmenn •
Thai am now opening !evens! Hundred Paek.,,,.,
'febumnalug every new atyle.of Foreign' and Domesde
recaluedost, many of which have Just been perelmeed,
and are Graced far sale for Cash and Alton credit', st
PAICES REDUCED
FROM
ri.•
ONI TO FIVE CENTS
par yard below the prices of April and Ala?, as, per
prudad Catalogues, which are corrected asai, fqr the
Information of buyera. • '
'PIi•LAT WAREHOVIIITE, .4 -
Neer York, June.l€47: _ ini,dad•
FANCY. DRY GOODS-.
•
, SEAMAN dr MUIR , .•
sal nro•dow•r..zi•w
AIPORTERB AND JOBBERS of Silks, French-prin.
I led Mediu, Deeeges, Laces, thatatnderles,
nos, Shawl., Moslem Gloves, Lawns, Hornbeams,
AND ALL urneft VADIETII.S OF FANCY 000D9.
They invite country hlsreltattie, eleiting New York,'
to *amine their stock heron making their purchases.
Mr. Mule wen or teeny Yeats of the house of A. T.
Stewart deo., Mao which ho rented on the let of Jets..
184di and Mr. James Dickson, (who has ea Unmet In
the basinteed was also favorably" known in that moth.
liehment. •
cititiZviaititTnTs:
.;
IFORM. theft frie,da and lite public. that may hive
•DO /011ger 111.1Y . 00,41LC11011.Cuth their late ealahlish
ment lu Pew, rote, kumea or the Pittsburgh ar.w.nr,
haVillg removed their entirebarb*. rot POIN
BREWERY, It, Pitt meet
TBicco-*o boo Reach's& Jioblesoa's AL imp
Tobacco., 15 do4Nyers's do dodo; 10 do Ina Mute.
do do dor'2o Jo Mye fu do Jet an do - Ender.' *may
Plot; tue..7,00 dwarf bone. dlyere
Aromatte en; 411 do, 40 do do Thoraa!' Nectar
tort teceired and for sale /ry- • •'• - a
• -• mILLLE VICILETSON
CiltatffSTlOSTlCoiiaVentii;f6yrfi,
rd lor holm. try OK Ykloor end
Icaproed RAW KO ,l Eav ALENAW. moo - poi.
amoebae and tautrinon , 4e-tremble kerar.
111.'4 ,rtebrated 'Treatise on c.rttputirit, and.L ass
end rain. of. tb, Errelente- Col d
only at•tai.. - . , d-finalo
/4,1414110,m, 4th arm u heat 'Wood, by • ...,
Jell JL IiEJLEP
....on, R_ANNK:inarney end Counsellor allow,
IP) and Contenirstotset • for the State 'of_ I :ontasylSaina - ,
0; t a t. Lowe, ?do., (hoe of I . lnel:oust-k r • • •,-- • ..
Rarreflatni-Elnsburybi Bow I t birrrartl;• heatp
tou ACCatelleth M'C re; John E Parke:
d Dawn. Jaa;napio... M'Cord King
AHD-46 Obit No 1, an - good itaippnalfa x• -VE4 ,,T4 HEIL4'..-CCM=d7
jj and for sale by . ISAILH DleifEY Co ISAIAH Wit.o
Blusp: s .att a p.steat Soda Ash
35 steames,Nardip.oh.:
1V 2
' • IGO Ilbessissr,sq:
tIGAR CURED sAlms—m thsyys
1.3 Bacon Buss. tor sale bV „
isle ATWOOD,'.IONE9'.k. Co
SUtiAR Holltak: NUL bbli ' 140;146
Maim.* for tale by
014 AT1Y0911,,19: , 44.1 c•
ACOI . -:i7414/441344;1dai5, 713 Sidra, litfoße
D
LI for We by 144.11 ATWOU,D, J . OrdE9 do C
( - 114.723E-9l6ms just laodot 'for an 1. LY
jelt " le..AlMl7.nelfl4lT 4. et!, Iron! a
"Ail, STEAMBOATS .
;'-fiC/NCINNATI & PITTSIBVBOII
frA I PrE:,
/HTS *ell: aurora late epleptifhpateetever fitesia •
eve is semi ompeecte" orals/ haveeet,se Mee; bees
abed mid furnished, sad most jarreerM boats eat the
'rater* of Lee Went ~ Es'erY aOeOMOI
fort that money 0. procure, has bean provided tor pat
wagers. The Lisle hes been le °pustule for five rare
• million of people +file= 0+ 61 .. 4 at
TT to Ikea person. 'The beam will be at the fax
Wood meet the day previous loatarung, Mathis Meer.
doo of freight sad the vary of pateeiolion" th°
ter.' Atli' eases the paasailkoshoey_ Wag ,_
advance. "
• • SUNDAY PACKS .
The ISAAC NEWTON, Cap/ A. 0. Aleiart;
leave' P , mlourTh ever ylvvanday nronsinll at 10 'Vapor
Wheeling every Sunday . eerAingello -
•
MONDAY PACiik&T. ,
the MONONGAIIELA.,,Capt.Broca,
18a,;11 Monday 81.2roing at 10 'o'clock, WT
C7trY Monday eeewup at toe. v.
TIIIEVIDdIe PACKET. .
• Th. /111.1EILX12, No. 2, tscptNt.
!cave ViUslouryit <rely itieszit Ytiatkaing eb32k3
tlikeellog trery Toest!..3ii erequi.!g,lll.lo
WEDNESINICT PADA/JCT.
The NEW ENULAND No. V, .Daps. If. Dui, will •
leave Pktihurgh . every Wednesday .. ruorphliF sai!lo
Velvet:: Wheehng every Wedoesdauyeaing sal.oi.tX
THDIASDA , IPACSET.
• 11 , gyaujANT, cam
burgh every Thursday Monne/ at ltio"elocisiWbeelaah
,ery Thursday evansar at 10 . .
- /LET . .
FRIDAY P. 11.0. . -
The COPPER N 0.2, CO , Ch 00.34 sill. leave n'tl , .
burgh every Friday. monsing at, lii.tshx-t:Wheossig
eery rnday evening 410 P. n. ,
PACIL£T. •
The MESSENGER, caps. 8. tiara,• ilClaare PMs.
burgh every'Saturdsq atortmg at 10 &cleat 1,1.1.8. g
'every Suardareveruug Kt 10 .
-NEW. LIBIION AND PIPESBUROH DAILY LINE
'irk' CANAL A.l - 1) ByEAM PACKETS,
r-Leaves. Pittsburgh daily. at 9 a'cineft - A.
meg at Olugow; laugoliolthallaady gad Battier
nal,) et if o'c atuccew
Lie
11., umr.
Len., New Lisbon ut6 o'clock, P. AL, imaking.the '
Trip canal to the rivet during the night.) and Olargarer
01 si tbek; 114
co erne. et Pittsburgh aka P. „
nighlug a zonnnaous lac Gar .earrying_pas ,
sauce. end freight between New Lisboa an d fats.
burgh, in theater! Yew wad at lest rates thew by gal
The proprigtore Out Luta hue thcpleisure
forming the public that they have [Med twotisst glue
.Canal ifigisoor the accumatudation o(9a...wagers gad
reight, to 11111 iu councition with Jae- -koogm
steginert• CALEB COPE gad BEAVER, gud geout.
et tilasgoW entb Piunburgh sad- Cutely.
od !WI and dully low 9r atcllES<ll down the Olga
NEoutrippl deer:. proptleuirs pledge thn,
solve , : to eye. ao expernie or trouble ter alined cant
fort, suf., sue dieyatels: god ask of the public t there
at
Sl
oo
I: 31. .
b.& W. H.ARBAUGH, . 1
A{[ANNA.
tnytlitY J. BARBA OH /....bui,9
NOTICE—The stainer BEAVER, C. ktleekeitaas,
ter, will leave after "tile notice, for NVellaville paßeva.
ot o'clock lo the morning. t - 012
mac:
PIDEBBVEIGII.R.SUWSIILO
. • Daily 7Packot LIDA,
FEBRIVARY lat,lW6 PEBiwAxvii;*,
LEAVE DAILY AT 8.A.1d4 AIM 4, P. BS:
The following new..boata , comPreta
tne'line for the present selaoin
.LANTIC, Cain. Jews .Parkirman;
maic, cwt. J.I:PbM oh , / LOUI S
hpLAN.P, Copt E. Bennett The loan are imilrely
now, awl err heed op without regard to expert.- Er- -
erl comfort that Money cars procure bas been melded:
The Boats will lean the Idonongabeht Beal at
the foot of Boat ' Paitseitgers will he pummel on
ass the boats will certamly leave at the &deer.
tired boon, 8 A. M. ander. hl .
EYING CINCINNATI & Lo FOR IV/IR 16,,r,..u, KATIIMT,.. Pecrret"". The
.3 Petry, eoranisruler, will lAye Tor
ai. w te . { . L s rts
da
r"igbt' F"' 11,87ill& DUNCAN, S
Alerdx
pe rb e ice ket, l : : ..l6Tir . i , t, h c h .:= h"' et b tr i re-12 . ;t P . rr i b tr e:e rio r ted76rt t ;:er -
4 0
elf;
* on n the ' Weitern waren.
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.'
The new and fol.nd!cl
al4do i lteas, man ZAC rh!III wr TAYLOR,
d luteratedatta port. an Afarlay,
bait sast,At • ,
F - o;freicht or pas - sage .
• FOR CINCINNATI felt LOCOS::
HIGNLAhIe BLARr;
-6. Burke, mute r, will leave kr the Oen
1
A. NI For fret;ht
.
Toner.
311 is Pont;
SUE:NAN/JO/LH,
7 - • /lawman, masaeUvrOl leave far abr.
dintermeasste pans Oda day.
Far amain or passage, apply oo bawd, .
EN=
ouster jUN ' 6WE i k
d zl po l -,or dA lkto *bora
For ire ^ht ponagIAPPIY oo hoard /47
IMENEZ3
*Tie nilmulidattataer •
llle tt 7Ge, vinseliZr abore=j n..:4
Fcr Irrist oryamage appyotCa jai_
. • .
FUR s LOUIS AND ILLINOLg E.C174.14
TF tilltXteamer_ '
• . ""." " NIAGARA;
Cwz inaeler, will leave tor thealiova
al intersect:tate prom this dig.
for Wright at passe. emoly e In d. t-to
. taLTENI3PMER,AIn,_,..
- —FORC/NCINNITI. - , •
RAOISLAZ Tvvisiav •-
~
The now arid 111pivh!. dialer
Mut meaier, will wave for :the
' ' MT, •
r tad haermaiiilate ports oa Tries.
day. For fro.iillt or passive appil atti Ward. 3e14
.To. twe passenxtr ihteldaer
RV STEPHENS.
Norioa,Glafirr, will lent I or' than
intenneAiata pOll4 -this day. •
apply. Oa board. SLY -
FOR 1.0 - GISVILL.V.
The
fee' T H
ALliittCl:
Chirk, master. will leave .torDwaDoili
Inter.e+tiate
For freight ar pansure .pply ou board,' or to, It, •
jelo J BUTLER tr. BRO.,,,agentir
IIkXJULditPIiTS . OURGH &CINCINNATI PACKEr
- •
. . ... . ..
...:.•
• ' ' ' , 51,Clure, memer, will ma 0, a regain
alter:loon parket -from - Pittabairgla ha
CI nelunnti. / ' , lx . learn at her firm MI,, raider dipper,
arrangement. ant Monday, al 4 creloet, P. AI L . -u -:-.
M
r.. 11
RIIII7LAIt "PITTSBURGH AND 'ZANESVILLE
• • t The fide new l*hi dread% neuter
•j t ',I The;
DODDRIDGE„.' • •
tilt."' Moore, lamer, will leait. Pio-and*,
regalarty slave: • _
. This twat it every way adapted to- the cidatort of
paysto-per She rude In couneettost with the Jenny
Lind, which taceto-Irer at Beverly,; Foto-eight the;
to-a ,
%.111 apply on boar& myl2 . - „
FTtN tlttighlitrtierkilt
The neat •ad oubatantial low taste,
Pee Vainer. ' Od - 11„
tertiwt Wipt. between ‘Vbeelitqf..ltriutteport and Piehh
loofah, I. hem&
Palen
on I 4 and Thom:lna
...REGULAR PACIG:T. PGA SUNPIBR...LA .
Tre nest awl Yost ateames.•. •4 •
. wELLsyu.w.. • • •
l ig ' si zaliro's4=ldasajtki
days gad Saturday's or Sairi west. POr n PudilS % i r raF
als o apply o A board A! sn .."
ell GLO B AIILTBNBBAt;ES dFa
YTTYSNURGII h WHEELING PACNIST ,
CON9U
Dorsey P gamey, lob . kasca,,wll
W1...1mt, mat bland..Y.
Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'disek proolsoly. I 2
idol. W6ep lu,g every Tnesdar, Thursday and
The Cooaul Bad
.h the
duke "
Every scrod's:a:tad. that an he procured k.sr 01 o fft 1.
fort and safety of passeausers has been panda& , woe
boat ti also provided with
m a self-acting safely 10 .
cant .r e i r o plossions F r f gs , t l s i tiL gassaW pn
(64 ' • coiner of Ist stust Eirsilide JEssd
Alel/11F-41 . 011.1`, ELIZADFTH AND 111D0.0, •
... , .
. . _
--• I.A CITY PACKET. .., .. • • •
Tin" ocor steadier.. :. • - , . 1 -
• ..DESPATCns. - -,: ._„
_.: 1' . ..7-,
' • Nelson, ouster will Ina; wi ...WO.
casing Pittdoink . owity. ; Monday
Wednesday and Friday, at Of o'clock, s. an, and MP ougaliola City every Toesday,Thursdayandtiongday,
st 8 o'clock. s. m. -For boleti Or Pow, er, e1ni..4.2
ECLIP.B:-.TSAaIPORTATIOIi Lill,
•
tS/SIPPERS dad others'anildammed tlmc this•ldua
will mulatto to not thsooOtout the yeas., leasing
daily.. Produce and tuerehase- taken at Wur nuts.
Aletehaodbe how. I.4l4hatere .brught out at Mud.
satas. Time, fire day. •.1 C SIDWELI e ,_
..Ast, -
Witter st, doors abuse Meng 's. House, Punhots:
•i BROSINSO:9 Ss BOEHM. ,
• otyl7 • ..'•••
92 South Chan*, at, setwool„,
, I* - 2 - A)C STIRN nrivr - vinriar l it';'
•• •••.' t dna, t
• • tneid.h. au, arill .- be sold at aha
one
upUlteatioti Es mute sood.'. Boone
• • ' JANES KESS, Ira • .
MIME-