'r'. THE MEM GAM= THURSDAY. MORNING, lIMH HY 22142111121,B110913,& r r , ~:'_ L) ~, EaM2il= =LIN' YOllB ZXPICESII. .Ige will Iteedve and forarand five of comae, ad undnuan,l o *IA anawaiptions tor this payee ArTIZ Dm, Datal• Inandaited mid Weekly .—The Daily is Sonia Daus per cameo; the TA-Weekic Is NW. Dollars en among the Weekly is Two Delius per awns% Meer eatalma an eta !mad la liirasors baron IS ta r mad i ir "" ra to day as .. . • - Yea ikelerColessectsllesToes=tselllik s, Tu. li kM 211 ' 17 , Na7s• beeltl, Money S sea yep. 011eOlestlelWide Ismlsattsais, ,- YAORARY TAYLOR, ..,^ POE VICE PAESIOANT, 1 ,ii g LLARD . PILLEORT, ! . ,i.. - as we 111111. A: FOE CANAL COXRTAIONEX . X X sninpw is is waa Tn , . -- o . -. orriinf Aaarri. I ;,.„Aitiiiiiaaefile Ana VMS' Xemasstams.' FOR OONOTTS, At 06X11 H•XPTON, . I .- . . :. -" • • r•a 'ooosioaLi. . • LEWIS • C. Nofax, of laiam6 . 1 :. ". CHRISTIAN SNIVELY t of vrakin. . . • *, M. SWARTZWELDEIL of Piusburigh:' I ,' '.: ...... , EMMY LARGE, of leak. . , ,UEZEINAH NIXON, of Latzer St:Clair, rpm if ant apix. . • 3, ‘ CLIME. WM corm. .14.1 1 EM. ICCURDY, of Elisabeth Bomash. .TE9I4S Pplinfi t of Yttubutitr. JOHNA. FOSTER, al' Bildwia. • Editorial Oarreisiendence of the Musteanh Gazette. _ "TheErelten Sword. Wisecres, ;nee 19, 1 Ell 13: Some of the Locadco presses are eesibur to . end comist n to General Cosa at the at rial* ot himogical At the disgraceful-ear ' rettdite of DiStroit 19; General MA to a force not en muttercras as. the Americans; the indignation of Cass is remise:teed to have reached is pitch 'of excitement which prompted-him 'to break his sined: The truth of the Way we find in the Gsl• ,kniring record from the 3d volume, 45th page of CoL McArther's sword was dm:needle!, - kw bloke it into three pieces, tore his epaulettes :_fisen his shoulders, and 'stamped theta upon the ground, and, overcome with mortification, threw himself apart the earth and wept.", Col. McArthur was the Commander of Coloael % Cass, then citheOhle Volunteers, but there is no occasion to exhibit Elm in the borrowed plumage of hie superior officer. All the,oiScara were lndig. it Holl'a cowardice or* treacherp, and in a letter written Ansa Ohio at the time, toe path! at Pittsburgh. we And it said that when some oftheAniencen officers oanplainwl of their mks tem& disaiser te General !hock, the Briton ie. '4.1, Vs despise the man, but snake use of the GrACEM CAM AM lac maw. =saw. I said, when in Pinsbnigh, a firw days since; that them was evidence, living and written, Mat Gen. (Sys was . a Fedendist, and Wow tbe Federal bcciada. I bad in my mind tbe - ennatha of Senn. .at Upham, of Vermont, who pirated oat to me the'evidenors long berme, a year at least, it became certain that Genetal Cass would be nominated. Now fix wi e e,bience, to be Srund in the. 47th :volume, 18th page, first column of Nileinerrbeer, Mr:Nalea, is an. to* span patty names, em. trodiUrra high compliment:o certain gentlemen of Mirada Pedant' parti, says, "While his Tether, Major Cu,, (a gallant ogicer iif the Iterrolation, and an scaxophshed gentleman of the Old &hook) superintended the remniting 'anion in - Delaware, in 1701600, for what we Democrats eilled.the "Provision eating Army," be WM prawn Gorernor CHs) arrinen Sept. 12,16311 was preceptor of the Grammar School, in .Wilminem, and' always appeared with a Moth aks& wit Air hat—end so we see it alto staled in the "Delaware Joimuil," as being in ,the prem. nt recollection 'of many of the clams of \Filming. ' ' Tfir. Nilea;in' his tiodere, gives undoubted sei• 'denoectithe truth of what be hero gam and the iiteatdon aria evader is directed to theiwholo sr v-, • ' - Cass la tie West. .• ikune of the Loco presses an consoling theinselnts, for the certain lons of New York, with the bege of carrying Ohio, on account of the dia ' • -itentindin the northern candles with Taylor's minatien: This *consolation will not be slowed 2 them beg, of the &Mordent is by no deans all on One side. • The anti Slavery *nutaststbere, think • they have just as much reason to be dissarifed with Cue's nominationos the anti Shivery Whip have with Taylors. We think they have far more. A lit/ninths Cleveland Democrat, a paper which oppresahe Whig nominations, from Lorain con _ n • • TIM Locos which at lire bolted - on with such a lively interest to see the Whip bolt their molar . eorountioN Dow begin to look chop fallen,far they . begin to thinkthat the bolting so no Bea eat What • makes it bad thr them is, it isnot all confined to the ..-Wp have no doubt it will be band, in the end 'that the bolting is about equal on' both aides, and thatOldo will give her cowl majoroyforthe Whig • ticket Time will wear away the disapimintment; •- • Matte thinking; intelligent . Whip of Mit State vAA find it is their duty no .incto their personal prefent4s,awhen they reflect that the mutest is Jbledy,betwien Taylor sisdanai , They cannot bot preen the honest, humane old *bier, to such a . I:ketonic= Lonafxo as Cam. • .17iinniotantsuf prevented Can's attendance at - the Chicago CcmveMice, sad .eireconsuincer; marks the North' merican; ere beginning to work . aping Cass lithe Wens. lion.JoheWentworth, , of Illinois, haileen tencanhumed for Congress, as en anti Cass candidate . The Democracy of llb nay that Cass' camas . cany that State, al. • though it usually goes hoot 10,000 to 50,000 Do. mocrettc. 1 • Thar:Stag State of .Nretantsin also' repudiates ' the bint*rof her inowees, as.vill every tuber likatibeiderieg on the great Lakes The Baena Advocate--a staunch * Loco Foco ms a State Convention to iepittliate . Cants nomination It proclaims the nomination . . .unaccarptable to a peat portion of our citiseas.'— 'lt may be that a majority Of the Democratic Eke , . tors of ads • State. prefer him; but we think not'— Genera Cali IS to be. defeated, kl bin' know , it . won as possible.' 'We cannot give him our 'no tloctbt Telegraph proceeds, at =wan. ' leagth,to aline how utterly unworthy 2dr.Casa is Of the consdenee Ind supptet of the freemen of va.octin.- . b...spazo4s the =time if the Ra. • Tins Admen/ Ai Sake convettan to nominate „home less etroitOjit*le candidatafor the Fosideri. .'ey, and able • • • • 'There is DM editOr in the State, however be may try to deceive himself and his - readers, but thinks a more unfortunate and *pc. • tketthin nougastift than that of Lewis Can could not *made. Why oath= throw aside • ay, act like men,'stand up for the right, and Mil in aOa muse, rather than by vitiating the public mirevail in abed one' his own:age, supports him but feebly, .and w 3/ probobly go spinet him. A day , paper Deteit, edited by a staunch Locolino, opposes • I him with pen vehnnenoe; and as a ft:IMO - nip, 1 lei reception In Detroit, 14 Frilly, was se spirit boa, inch ' role able failure, that it excited the' ocespearionof dur 'Fills bystanders. The Advei , titer says, that noiwithdanding there was a great . thing of guns, front the time the booth:row in sight until the landed,"the crowd, iMAnding all grades hod: did not exceed 500 or 600; at the mod,*llll goodly portion of them 'tetra Whigs, .who gathered out of mere curiosity." The' entire • letriedrarents counted by apsteninent Loccinco, iskittittesed Jefferson Avenue,and be informed the Advertiser .iienly *misse 1451 exclusive or , . "anaielo 0r,15 owelent.-;The whole thing mere rieetteded a (marl procession than anything ebb, •.Net a cbsetrtn hurrah—ant In audible de. monstilionsrUo ' llelo. - • Si Irma the names of Lewis Can Having add h elf intim South for the Pteeidener.hav 4 . "mg ignerup;',lloat the pronipthem °flambe" y m y *principle be himeelfhed summated, end of the deeptliireber to the: Nentltte fillaA Wks the cars of oillc'eb;Sders md talk+, theipeopktlially under the benner • : alaismotari*Awho wet inerendini" • Hamill Aaron Lamm= lover 'da*, woo= sum of WACO &rM V &hod at Cambeidem, with* Wu, - - T.ii;e5407.14i1* jet &re:Mild* stiigiiPra the - .Aalitilaistration patty*Gterggesi, dare* . the fast year, to ensure Gen,Taykrikii the dipip . tion elblediney. While a dtaoldtion old:stab to Gen. Taylor, his,cdficers and Ipel; fiXihrir ga l/Ant deeds at Moutemivras pending in the House, the large LOCOEXO majority then in that body, sub• mined and passed the following proviso: ' That ncalung herein cortsined, shall be construed itdona appeonationof thew= of the capitulation at Monterey? - By the.titae the renintion;with I.ta insulting pro vino, had reached the Senate, dus country was mended at the implied censure upon - Gon. Taylor, and the stern wine ofonuletunation was heard.— A. motion wu made to dnka our the proviso, and =Tied by the Wowing vote l'ess—Merms. Archer, Bedger,l3enton, Beniem Ender, Calhoun, Chalmers, May, John M. Clayton, Thomas Clayton, Corwin, Crittenden, Davis, Dar ton, Evans, Fairfield, Greene; Monition; Hunting. don, Jernigan, John. of Md., Johnson, of La., !durum, d, Peirce,. Busk, Sim mons, Sonle, Speight,Dpbam, Webster and Wood bridge-3a • Nw—Means. Aahley, Ata r Mon, Ather ton, rugby, Breese, Bright, CASS, Dix. Hannegari, MCI, Sevier; Sturgeon, Turnt7 and Yolee-15.. Among the elean narroweouled Senators, who were not wiling to award to Gen. Taylor the true meedofpraise for his belie= achievements, not the, least of which was the very capitulation they. sought to condemn, was LEWIS CASS: This capitulation, for which Cass voted to can. sure Gen Taylor, 'reflects the highest hoard upon his wisdom and triaditess of heart. Mr. Crittenden in formed us in hammeech in this city, that Gen. Taylor toldMoGraham, who took the rebuke of the Atli' dent to him, for the capif eon, that he could have taken Monfeeenbut it would have been so the mud &e of the lives of five hundred more of his col. diem; end would have exposed the helpless and unotrendizig. uromen and children Of the place to terrible daughter. •Secanse Gen. Taylor was not willing, when it could be wielded., to Became the lives of his Men, and to brutalize them by giving up to slaughter, and to a pollution worse than death, the help. loon women and children of Horiterey, Generel Can, in his cushioned seat in the Cap4ol,• could coolly, vote to censure him--bat the people, with. one voice, warmiOnsiele the gallant and ha \ma old soldier. ; - Every military o ffi cer, of any re utation in the country, ' sustains MM. , Pea, rut Can, and Marcy, end the devoted worshippers at the shrine of power, in the last CongreMostand 'alone in their glory. The people, with an almost univeizal • arena, Wand in sentiment with the Mantilla and glowing tribute of Hon. John H. Clayton, paid to the humane old Commander, for his conduct on this occasion: . . .1 say, therefore from Ors butt= of my ioub I thank the brave, generous and merciful cam • mender of the. American troops. I thank him, sir, not only for his gellamry nod skill, his con. duct and beaver', but eminently, and above all other considerations, as an American Senator, I thank him for her humanity! 1, honor him be • car= he thought of, and spared, 'Stehle and an offending woman in that hour other peril. I honor him became he spared tottering age and helpless Matey, and I glory that an American General has shown himself thus alive to the beat keinge of the Mast heart. The Resposue of Masesehnaette The Whig meeting held at Fanenil Hull, Boston on Friday night, wen s .= immense and ennanianic gathering. The meeting wan called to order by Hon. George Morey. Hon. Abbas Lawrence pro' sided. Eight vice presidents and koi secretaries were appointed. • • , Mr. Lainence, on taking the chair, made a short speech, in which he expressed his very great inns. fiction in being calked to preside co each an aces ston, and fully endorsed the character of General Taylar as a gcod Whig., He mid General Taylor was nominated because be wasan honest mat; one who has' no motives which are not pure; one who 'meant' what he says. , . Choabs Was thenintrodnoed to the meeting, and addressed the audience at Considerable length. He expressed his deep regret at the fallere'of Mr. Weimer's saimination, saying, that no man in the country could personally feel more sorrow than hi.—tr at this failure; but, as he regarded the nautittation &Gen. Taylor as ottained in a per fsctly fair and hiaorable manner, be Ash • baind to amain it. He spoke of Gen. Taylor as an harms:, sagacious, excellent man, of sound 'Whig piaci. plea, who if he came into the Presidincy, would muse in untrammelled, and whose administration would modify and =ameba liberalise the chino ter of the Whig party—to which he declared he had no objection. ' If General Cue should be elect- ed he considered serer with England as an event of high probability. • • • Mr. Choate closed by:alining on the Whigs of Ilbussachusetts, thangh grieved by the 'fall oldie, (mate leader, pierced by a thousand 'wounds; to rally around the render which had been appointed to Man * in defence Of ibis common Mr. Lunt, Major Gaines, of Kentucky. and Mr. Chandler then addressed the meeting; alter Which, it adjourned in high spirits, between ten and eleven Daring a Part of the time that this meeting was in progress inside, the Boston Traveller, from which we have extracted the above, says there was quite a gathering mound speakers outside the ball, of persons who were unable to gain • foothold ~within dooms and who, iadging by the liaise they made, were by no means beei T nd the Ma ieenthrt. Under our local head, our readers willind the ticket nominated by ibis Loccfoco Convention, yes. tarday. It is beaded by Cot. Black, of this city, but now on bis way home from Mexico, with the Pennsylvania Volunteers. We bear thaw Colonel Mack has been a brave and efficient officer daring the Mexican campaign, 'and deserves, and will doubtless receive from-the citizens of all clammy the respect and gratitode hiisca vices mark. Still he cannot be elected to Coupes* in this Whig Dis. trict . It is but a • firiv years since be was a laming Whig: None' were more zealous than be in the .Whig ea iue-:sone more violent in the deenneistion of the opposite' paily. Some five or sin years ago, we think it ia, ha firsiok his Whig friend., and allied himself Wks Locofooo - party, and during the bug campaign, Mr. Polk had no "supporter more zealoasand unthing, than Colonel Blae,k, and the. Whip miincre,bittex enemy.. He is ofthe ultra wilcol isfLicafcco politica, and no good Whig can with any co naistency or self re. spect vote for him. • Ile will carry the party veie—but nothing more. b f 6 ". Had Gen. Mcsalaran, Ws competitor in e timid. nation, , succeeded, the case would ve (been somewhat diffistent. He hi known to be vanymed* eat Looofoco at beat, and higtdy :respected, by the Vffisi,gpsrutrunity for his abilities, enterprise, end moderation. He would probildy have received many votes of Whigs crppdsed to Me - Ihutipton's norraistatkmagh we do not think 'there was the slightest chance of his eV:C . :axe: .' We under! 1 siand the cause 6f-bia rejection : cosy be frond in his opposition to Foster, for CaialcCommiessoner, two years ago. The Foster men all opposed him . The campaign is uow fithiyopened is ihis county, with the most clanningpinspcMs of a Baena Data victory fir the Whigs, in October sad November. General . Cam Cheating thip Voluifeers. From every part of the country we - hear the greatest inaignaliOn • expressed it the 'conduci of General Cumin bringing a bill into theiSenate, to &fraud the volunteers in the Mexican' War of a• portion of their dear bought earnimp; and thm, too, after they had been promised a continuation of their ismer pay. • The act under which they Tea tered allowed them $3,50 per month for Clothing— the bill of General Casasoinced it to 52,50! Such is the friendship of the Gemocratio candidate ke the Presidency, General Can, for the toil worn. soldier. It is so much the worse, too, as General Cu. is the friend of war and annexation, and 'is looked epoxies the war candidate of the country., • Now different appears General Taylari—the friend of peace and of humanity; his conduct towards tie moldiest under his command, has Dimly been marl(- ad by kindness and alketion. No wonder the en raged and outraged Permsylvania Volunteers hung General Cams in ten! They will soon be home, and it will not be . hard to predict to whom their sympathies and support will be given. The editesi of the Messick =pixie that ne r correspondent, "Delespne," . does them Injustiee, in. reference to their report of iipertain ' , onkel of the proceedings of the Whig Convention; and asks us to publiakthe part refereed to: It as Violas: • Mr. Riddle begged kaye to say thit iewas never nary, in pursuance of the resolution which bad been pawed, that Mr. Hampton should be inteno. gated ha mud to the Wilco Proviso: Mr. Boyd replied that he was pledged thithe Wilmot Proviso, and if fintlurr evidence ow necee auy, there was plenty of time to interrogate him Hr. Riddle aid that was all he wanted, and would he neeesaary Worn ti Mr.. amiiPtco's ooppp po a mutts the Convention would glee in their Won to his naming:Lea. "Mg WEIN Svfoze Aim IlLaraiCoca ars."--Oor resderaWill dad an - fidalostiill rem' axial to these movers, hiar WasldnipisLate day. That "Black Ccrlack" how it Ramo the Lam. liziastan Nix is tewimooyillowoyer, Mid aualbo plowed. ;- • a.m. P. V. lasustres Testraastmg 'Among:the officers of the May in Mexico , - "'phi himediafiiifished themselves for them exemplary; brittregyand soldierly General Tiriourra F. Stilimid" Louisiana, or t eriplis a Proniirient peen. Inc. I the Elorirlswar bill:Med with gram eclat under General Taylor, and subsequently at the hard Might fight and capture of Monterey, he gain ed fresh laurels under the lead of the same Melo. 11003 marnander. The last and crowning act of his career' was the bald and brilliant tight of Con treras, in the vicinity of the Mexican capitol. Gem Smith below; to the Democratic party, and. in his politics as decided as the Anneal, but he does not lit till political oßiniona prevem him from see. icy and doing justice to the merksof others. In a letter to a Rita he thus speaks of Gin. Taylor.— Testier:pi) , from such a source should convince even the most ultra friends of other candidahrs that , 'the National - Convention did wisely in select. ,ing General Taylor as the standard bearer of the 'Whig Am. Cm or Mexico, April th, • • Any one Who his visited this country,mutt have Terror of bad government, for here is seen the sp ot on emit' most favored by nature, - stripped of all i advantages and converted into a hell by the viola and corruptions of its Men ' 3 haie ggeat faith an our own people, however, they show their high sense of honestyl and noblti riess - whenever occasion offer. - General Taylor's military ciploiti are not the T imm of his popularity; they are only the mmmaoa for the display of his _sound judgment, energy of 'Mometer, Lofty and pill. sense or Justice, and corruptible He has as much reputation . for what he has wrote, as for what he has done, because even where the composition is not hie own, the sentiments, motives and feelings are; and everything he does, as everything he says is mark ed by the purity and loftiness of his own chum. ter. I have never heat d of any one, however corrupt or bade himself, that after five .minutes converse. tion with Gen. Taylor, has dared to propose or even - Mat at, anything dishonest or mean. And no intercoms° in the ordinary events of common life . can give the true idea of the loftiness of Es char eater. I remember you asked me at the time he was Plain command at Corpus Christi; whether he we, equal to the circumstance. I told you of his sound Judgment and inexhaustible energy as I bad knitted them in Florida; but I did not then estimate properly, tbe other and higher points of his chancy ter. In the Cortpaiga on the Rio Grande, I saw hint tried under till circumstances, and ltdslwnya came oat-Pure gold. .• • His profession that he will be the candidate of no parry wil t if he be elected, be carried out in his practice,--not that his opinions Oa matters of pal. icymay not be. dose of one or other party; On most of thmelsou is. Whig, and he is not the man to act adverse to his own opinion - a; but no party management or power can ever lead him to do a mean, or what bethink, a wrong thing. • As soma as Gen. Taylor wan furnishid by events with the opportunity to display his character, you tee that it was entmated properly at once, and I comeback to the truth of the propoaition I started with, that I believe the people will always proper ly ammo great ram. I do not say they will always reward them prop. erly, for they cannot always give a direct expre s non to their Reding. ,and the least worthy may have the vote without having the with. There his a - great error been committed in rela tion to den. Scott: no military operations in histo ry have displayed more military qualities or been more unikraly samurai in their results. Nor have theybeen in any case the result of chance; every thing has been done in conformity with a plan, and the mat in all coon Lao been Minim predicted. That a successful General should be degraded in the very scene of succesa, 'com plaints made not of him but by him, *seemliest), strange, and meet unfortunate. Every one in the ormy feels it as a disgrace. ***** ==l General Smith, the writer of the above letter is now at Vera Crus, acting as ,Governor of that city, The Vera Cruz SAW, of the .2fith ultimo, has the following Poitg.Ph respecting 'Gus. P. F. Sarni.—No man, Says the Star of ,the With uIE, who ever was in the ariayof the Uni ted States has won no high a reputation in so short a time as Gen.Fersifer F. Smith, General Taylor, however seemsto have known his worth when he called him from Prime UfO to the field, and it was a happy day far the army when the foresight at old 'Rough and Ready' brought kiln out. The wiL diem, not only of his division; but of the army at lam, Joie him; and have unbounded confidence in hat military skill andlability. The groat captain of the ege, the conqueror abaci:leo, knew and ap proeiated his worth, and the high commendaticuis e hos paired upon his character and services were as deserted as they were just and hberaL— The plan of attack made and carried out by Gem. Smith, at Valencia's camp, stamps biro a general of the find water, and as toes as memory lasts he will be known and styled the .Hero of.: Contreras —a prouder title than which none will wear. The sagacity and military tart displayed in the invest ment and carrying that camp, is without* parallel la the war, and its acme with 10 small alma von hint the entire confidence of the army and the sip probation of our =miry. May health and happi ness attend the General wherever he goes" Another Iltirribte Mader la A honible and cold Wooded murder was cola. mitred in the villart of Ndes,gichigap, on' unday morning last, canuo4 by that cursed .ilessoyor of human happiness AtiohoL he aocomit tithe trans. action non as fol ow.' On Sunday morning law; our torn hr. Mirown into an unusual mate of excitement from • report that Barney Maven, • resident of this village, had murdered his wife. [IIA large number of people were immediately on the alert, and Mr. Slaver' was iliacovered about half • mile up the river form this place, endeavor ing to skulk from place , to place to make bin et cape. Seeing himself about to be surrounded and taken, ba plunged into the river and imp norm; . where be was immediately secured by two men who bappened — aiccidently ' to be on the oppositeioppositebank. • A coroner's jtuy being summoned, the is the principal tersimony. which appeared before them: - James Sloven being sworn, testifies that he was at home all night. lam a Win of Barney Steven. A noise between my father and mother awoke me this morning. They were talking loud i wben woke op. I first heard Barney Steven my, 'where is the axe?' He did not find it. He took the shoo- el, now here in Court, and hit Mrs.Slaven • crack on the ear. The likad flew oat, and she fell down. He afterwards struck her with the shovel several timei. I don't know what part of her he hit after that. • One bkrw lie hit her on the ern. He had the bole open In the flan when! woke up. Them, is a deep hole under the Door. 1 ran out whilst he was hitting her. As I went out be bad the alio, el in'one hand, and waspreshing her over towards the hole with the other. She was lying corona the hole. I ran out and hallooed murder, and. when I came back he was-gone. She was breathing, and lived about three hours, when she died. She spoke to me once eller I Came in, but I could not under. stand what she said. He had liquor last night, which he got- at Hatch's Grocery. I got :two or 3 quarts in a' little pail at different times yesterday (Saturday) for hum, and he hid it away. There was no one in the house lest night except the furt• Ily, after dark. He has during the last week, said that he would be the. death of her, and that he would clear out, ao that no body mild find him.. The jury returned a verdict, that - Cathtuine Sta yen came to her death by blows inflicted .by Bar. nay Sloven, with a shovel, atebout 5 o'clock in the morning the 4th da oflune,lBll3. Onexamination be fore Justice Mcllvaine, on Monday last, the prisoner was folly committed. This Is the third murder committed le this vi cinity within S months. Go. Taitos.'s Hursarrr.—One of the.hnotri. strikinjr Characteristics of Gen. Taylor is hiir Ma. venal kindheartedness. Col. Haskell; of Turtle awe, who was with Gen. Taylor on the Rio Bravo tells the . following anecdote of him: On onetwonaiou, Gen. Taylor was decending the Rio Grande; one small steamboat, with a large number of discharged sick soldiers on board.— The boat being very crowded, these poor fellows" bad been very uncomfortably stowed away orithe deck, as the lower part of theWestematetunboat is termed. As sops as Gen: Taylor ascertained their condition, be ordered the officers, drat, oat of the cabin, and had the sick men all transferred to their places. He himself took a blanket and gave up his berth. The nightpassed, aad in the aurm iug,there was a god dodo( Laquity tor Gen. Tar loa but nobody could tell when hewn. At length, one of the servants in the boat mentioned that a 'man was lying. wrapped up in • blanket, on the forum& The officers reputed thither, and hood the old man trusty there, and gill locked in his honest sleep, with his blanket wetted and soiled by the alopuater which the emu; supposing lum to be some common soldier, had carekuly .wept a g ainst him.. Was not this a ready fog the admirers of benevolence and selfdental I. The =quoting General of the American Army, slesp. iag la his blanket, la the open air,on the forecastle of a steamboat, whilst his berth was occupied by.. poor soldier, without rank, bit receiving his gee- . cams consideration becaular - disabled by disease, contracted in the service of his country. A Id= Mixota—Zachary, 'Taylor ind born in the county , of pu ns , Virginia. He emoved to Kentucky early In Ilk, with tds father. ' In 1808, ho received a commission from President ieremon, of • Lleutemudy in the 7th Infantry. He soon after became a captain. In 1812, whtle in the cont• mend of Fort Harrison, ottani a handfol of men, ha wan attacked by a Oh= d 450 Indians, whom he repelled in the mod gallant and soldierly man. ner. In th e Black Hawk war of 1802, Taylor, now a Lieutenant Colonel, was assigned to the •command of the regular troops of General Atkin. 1 0,1 't Ann!. In 1107; be won ordered with. his regiment to Florida„ where he served with dis tinctiontand dewed hinumdfa faithful and arient ...He received the turret of brigadier general in consequence. On the 25th of May, ISO be wu ordered by the Secretary of War, le bold his troop is readiness to move Into Texas to repel lemon, enberfrom the-Mexicans or Indiana. The ?delft, can war Mowed; and,the battles of Remca de la Palma, Monterey, and Buena Visa, made Taylor •the most noted man of the war. His nem ,,,,, t i on bribe Whig Convention for the Presidency, will test the substantial character of the popularity Which he is behaved to blue won. ; r, . /!Siil : /*Jr& kaabstettiitittle t Iliemmuty I Cenveratleima &half* tee o'clock .11.;kl paterday, Wit be* wee Milibred aplatiatuag Dr. Jies f , c,i D. kter editb, Ca - Malian, 1{..a.m. x ., J. 1 4s, -Vice P+esident and Chas. Barnett 'And M. J. Stant, Secietaries. Alter the credentials of the amoral delegates were presented, and-their names mont• ell, We Corittectiott proceeded to nominate can. didate for Congresi. ' , lZktemas. Samuel /lack, J. K. Maarhes4, J. H• McClintock and Jimesii. Gibson wave nominated• The balloting reanheil a kinOWS: Samuel W. Black had , 60 vats: I. K. Moorhead " 23 . .T.R. McClintock " • 4 " James A. Gilman '; 3 CoL Black having teceived a majority of all the vote., was declared duly nominated for Congress. The Convention, alter a room of about an boar, proceeded to ballot lucre:Odom kir Assembly.— The following persona were nominated: . John J. Mitchell, E. Snowden, John S. Hamilton, and.I.VO 11101 Miller. The 6l owing person were then put in nomina tion as candidates fix the imam officer: Recorder—John Pollock. Register—Edward M'Corkir, 14 India= Clerk Of Coutt—.B. Wilson; of Elisabeth. C. ,, c , l...oner—Jarnes Wallace: Auditor—Joseph O'Brien. Sundry ntsolutiom Were thee'sabroitted to Convention, Otani,' wire all passed, with the es, eeption of the one in favor of the Wilmot proviso. This resolution produced at first considerable sensation, but was finally laid on 'fit* table by a , large vote. • ; ' • Arrnazo Sulam—A young woman, about twentpaght years of age, in company with a man, was observed standing on the guards of the stitaav iet Saranali, it about eight o'cloolV4on Tuesday ievening. They appeared to be eillged In mita lest conversation, 'and eller a short time the neon was seen to withdraw skritly away. Tine 111:=116 then very dehieratiely took of her 'autism and jumped into the Allegheny river, in eight &et we. She *as seen by the xatehinan of the Sae who astantly spring in - eller her, and amain. al her until aid was had, and they were haiku". cued. After she was akin on the shore, she was seized with conadsione and -manifested derange. orTii4 out v 6 l Piteously, "Wilton! Wit- War She was afterwards takes to the room of, the Guardians of the Poor, in the Odeon Sanding,wherethe proper remedies were adagnis• tered to her by Dr. Taney. It was examined tram herself that she had been bled. in the after noon, and had swallowed about ten cents worth of laudanum previous a her imempt at Moaning hcrielf. From what we can learn shout her, she is the /laughter of respectable parents living in Baltimore, and was married in Philadelphia tort man named Rana*. She came to this city alma the middle of last April, stayed at the Virginia Hotel two weeks whilst on her way to Rock Island, DL, where she has some relatives residing. She was cruelly abandoned by her husband, at Wheeling,' on her way beck; and returning to this city again, friend less and without any money, She was taken by some river chitin:tem, who beard her tale of pity; and ptetended to be her friends, to a haul, dill. fame in Allegheny. Sbe had been there bat a few' days, when ihe, along with all the laments, was sent to jail. She was released shortly afterward s , and has been endeavoring to return to Baltimore, to bei parents. 811 is now at the Sisters of Mercy ItospitaL where good carevelil he taken of her by these be• !trivalent and land hearted ladies. Taus—rit gentleman of this city, cotmectinkmith the National Stage Itsad ,Coramuty, in apeatint of the different mites scrota the mountains, sad the umal wear antiwar of/Mums and mea t remarked, 'We could get along, if we could only mat our teams on the Sabbath. I Our drivers and horses would hut Linger and dot more service; there- , kre to rat on the Sabbath =SU be an advantage in every respect." . On the receipt of this information, the Cover.' ttoi!or Poko Rico had issued. hs - praJamatioir =Meting the slaves to avoid Meeting the whites, and; thrumming death M those who wilfully disci ,heyiSd. • - Cowman, Juno 21, 1646.' t i cs—Allen's extensive Drug Stomon. sth near pro.j.;o tid ed 0 , or the d Blain street, was burned tO the ground last night yesterday, with atom of its contents. Total toss estimated at This is emaistent et any mte, it they intend to : 4213 4 000—i . "°' • support Cass—yet, bow Ihuiniliating to see Fenn-. " sit PU "''g b " M 's islviugmathus showing their waxer . ie ate • , PrtILADELFHIA. . Philadelphia, Jam 21.6 dirrerTe"ended c"" soil fr ee. • • ions—Sala to a air omens 5,0` , Q5 430 per'' bamtd. A CATALOGICX of theciiken and stidnits °OM a • _Th. th , have been. . 0 s ak e of wheat Western Calamity has been laid before as, There worthy of mod, bet com is firm and in 16'44, re are one Mu:4M and mammy one attidutie — fettio 2 " - raturm, Tellowes of 2300 tin at fitu I institution this present peso Sonia:l43i !mks* - .C " l ": 7The umic " dfir qui& . ,Provuuctos—There is no activity in any article. heparmory, 160. • Quotations are steady. Bacon and lardis scarce.- Tee C ., a Q . t ., sew,. was 0 . 0 4 jed en T_. r mse ja' no omma—.- in other articles asnaliya to- K Of in the markets. y with cases scamely worthy of being re- • . • ported. To mete tut justice to the parties interj, 7CorreSporutence of the husbergh Oaxette. teresmd, however, they numbs gone Omagh with • - NEW TORR. IstfAßßEr'. •, formally New You., lute 21, Sr. m ' • • Floar—The makes is steady; bra not Fos boys were until-44(m Friday, by then , po• CfrolTbere . is • 'tidy demand for corm cat lice of Allegheny, tin-picking a lady's pocket, whilst is dult, with sales of whine white corn at 46c, i in market. The greater part of the money takenl sales of .yelkor at c. p theireeth _ Th eth e the . eneiry for leek; but has been recovered. I little doing in other articles. The lacuna !Medi sailed to day B e e Liverpool, with 62 passengers, and $123000 in,mecie, • Cotton—Their centimes firm. . Tux body of John lithetinth was good on Tues. day evening. Ile kiad,aceidentally Allen (nom the dathlgtOlthilthingen led Sthurday evening.. wArtotimmannso The meeting to kent ...Rough and Ready Oxib," at . the Odeon, on- Tamaq . enema& met 'nft_m_m_dde to notice, and we Minuted by calling .. ;;ORNRY WOODS. Eli, to Chair, anti= ing B . R. R. Omens, and W. 0. Lime, , ' A. W. Foster, Fee, ofrered the following resolu tion : ,13.1uolord, That a Comm ittbe of ten be aimMoted liyahe Chair to report to this sunaW olfl. cern for the permanent arganisalicat of the' Club, 'Mt abto to procure a suitable room for its regular meetings. The resolution wos unanimous lyadopted, and Soiliktong committee appointed—A. W. Foster, T. J. Bighorn, luau H. Sewe ll , John El Wow, C. L. .Mairee, Samuel Palmer, Wm. Boyd, Dr. J. P. Reld, George Wilson, and W. O. Leslie. The committee then retired, and NAM a krer atm' absence, repotted' the following as the per. manent atoms of the Ottiventiorr P. A. MADEIRA, Prelidant. Pittsburgh-la Ward-Charles B. Setilly,Em. 2tl ' Wm. M. Mallon. • C. L. Magee. it , ' - John Smelt 5t ' Chariis Taylor. , John 8. Lowry. 7 ' lotus L. Arerters. ' John Eakm. - ' Philip_Butui. , Allegheny C2j-lat Wani-Morrison S. Kum. ' 2d ' . Simplon Walker. 3d ' • James-IL Sewell • 4th ' James EL Melly. Pia To Palmer. eat,„....Roben Ohio i Paul A. Way. litanolmater-John E.Pruke. -.• . , Bow-, A. F. Watson. j ~ .I' Reserre--.E. Day. - ›,....FrauldiiS-George Wetly. - Pkte-,George Greer. .: ' ' ' Wesi - Dear-lorudban Goarielly: ' Elea Dser-IL S. Amer. ludiana-James ,Ohon. '.• • . Stealer-A.• Lloyd: - •- , / Sharpsburgb-John Miller, . VemalllesiW. A. Shoot -,,,,.. • , • Plum-Gene itt.l3owman. - . - - ~,: . Willdny-Benyunin Kelly. - Peeblea-F. , Wino:diddle,. Elisabeth-Briellud Wall. Lawrenceville-Z. Wainwright. MoKeesport-Dr. Hurl. _, Elizabeth Borough-Bettj.,Courami t • West Elizabeth-J Bi Grew: JeCerson-J Pearce. ; , • Miflint-I Id IC Stiodgrus.• , Snowden-Sautes Fib. , 1 t Baldwiti-4 T ktiEnight. ~ ••, •t • tip. St Clair. George S IlayS. . ' Lower do--Ephariam Jones; • ' • . Birmingham-Thos. ?nee. 1 . ~ .. South Pittsburgh-John 13 Sheriff'. Babirwou-Samuel Marius ! ~ Findley-James It Byers. • • North Fayette-James Glerui.' South do G G Coulter. • -!. -• .. Moon-H Pti Counielc. Sp:O2DM iIICIXDIDIN. , R R It Dumys I.Agastirs Washington, W °Ley eosteszwittrana asciemarte. .. Henry woods,Wto Boyd. The most of the coccuntnee WIN accepted, end farther time granted to report upon the other sun oh, referred to therm • On melon of S Palmer, Esi., it wu Raeford, That all persona in this county, tarot. &bleu the elevation of Gen. Zuluay Taylor to ate Piesidency. are barft invited to join with rw; and we extend to all the right land of fellowship, without retard to 0 7,1" Put,' names. Chs motion of T =gum, Eel, tt was ' yeaohaf, That the friends of Gen Taylor-in the diferentiDistricts Inthe county, be requesekte attalituy Glob& • 01011011, the mestit& then adjourned to meet at such time and place as the conunince of ten, thumb the - balder:4 of the Glob, might herentier WOODS, Padang.. Et Dusts" & crow . ; NV L 0 ama, - Qj Doith have fellow' tail; :Teeth—they esa be made pearly white by due wee main a boa of Joan aaLbez Pavia It haelemathe gam, moues she Wee*, toyßob:tat he Memo 0 w 7 EM=IMM BY, MAGNETIO ,TEuziagt - - ; :1 - .... "--- 4::, - ~,., ,- - 1 7:maNc , „ . : i.,= . 14 .., etra ._ 4 ismffis Zr"..,i-f-k 4 — dean 11T,Ltr!!!•ka's" are" Conemondenee of the rtenborth &Milk INN lima AND LXVIZ, ablo M Enie SOellft Nene and Hum 1 Wmtecismosamte 21, 11103, * oromml ewe for Rbennsm and ladianm ion. bold by l{gt. JACK the mss - asourn.:The Vice Pmident Aga terms the 1394 "" N4 "` P"''''''gk'nonedketeaT - &nibs a repxt from the §emetary of the THASSO. rrt relatire to the Hospital money, which was or. dered to be printed. ) ' , Mr. Mel, fiw2 the *lnmates on Post me saa Post Roads, Marta a bin In bow of a unarm three cent postage upon all prepaid let* 422 otherwise, five cent and one cent on nirwapapers prepaid, °timid.; two cents. , ltri. Niles addressedt a Eletrate at some Length enthe othittetr WI tag t his object was to elicit pubbc opinion in rote nee to the *mien of the next Congress on the sitbject. ' The Indian Appropriation Bill was taken up 'toll 1 Eft. Hannisgan addreased the Senate upon bill, alter which the Senate adjourned. Horm.—Aber the morning badness, ado.; debate arose on the Poreftoute 1311 The bill ?idea in the extension M' the post routs rtes be yond the bounds of Tecua. It 117 ii Ordjneil to * engrossed firs third reeding, ' . Mr. Vinton moved that the House go into _ Coat mittoe of the Whole on the General Approptiadoth Bill, which WU agreed t 4 The committee mire, and the House adjourned without action, 'i' - Correspondence of Oco Modena, Gomm Si r Loots, Jane 21, 1666. LATE FRO BANTA WE. . ' Capt. VartvleM has 'Ted front Fart MIN about 200 miles above Fork Captais Kear ney, of the Oregon, littera there on the is instant. Colonel Powellhad se ded in moknag:e, cat ty with the- Pumas Indrans,Kurbo have ceded to Beli.: the Nailed States Grand Idea, a very eligible place far the eatabliame6 of a Fort ' Thianare of Indians }iave been reduced to a very distressed condition. Their provhdons are exhausted, - and they are in comaant terror of Hunt, who is at war with all' the surrounding taxa— Col. Powell has promised them projection. F : onr.;poadence of Ws Pliliburgb' Galena. LATE NEON YUCATAN. • risti.tostiat4 June 21,1E148. Prom advice, received in this city, we are_in possesaion of the moat melancholy intelligenee i - Gem Yucatan. Lieutenant Gardner dates that the Indians bad taken the town of Yaampalkand daiiirbleted Its inhalikanUi by hundreds. A i The Indians hed dm broken theTosipirof Pelee almost as soon as made, and Irotitinqa murdering the Whites wherever neuid. . Conespandeace et the Pinaberek Guam. _ . ProzAow-nua, Stote 21, ISIS. .0. MON 111102100. "`Lieweaant Gardner, bearer of the Treaty of Nice, had arrived at New orittaaa, on the 11th ituaant. . .. 4 po . rtion of the 13th Infantry had mho ruched theeame place. Correspeaderice — orTheth*angh GalitFC. . New 'role, Jule 21;1194d. Hy the latest amounts ineehred beve Glen Gen Ma/i/nertea,nre learn that the English hare taken poinession of the town 'of San Juan. •Strong the. tificitions have been 'established at the bead of Paleo River, and a man of war stationed there.— A. tariff rind tonnage duties have been imposed up= the inhabitants. .; New Yark,June 21, ISIS. Intelligence has beet remised in the city by the arrival of a Fiend government yawl ftontPonce, The whites have driven the Macke from the . BALTIMORE MARKET. .13aulatoan, June 21, 8 a: a. The manna igerteiing era - without change in any particular and-are yelp di& . . Correspotiaeoco of die tiusbongh Gazgtto. CINCINNATI idARIKET. „ • • Chodurimi,June 21, 8, r. x. •Flour-r The 'market, aide ■ moderate buskiess, is in favor of buyers. Saleiof 830 bbh. 13133702 a pa barrel. Wldekey—lfodame alas are effected at I.s,cts per Italica. . Sugar—Trade buying freely, _ wi th a steady mar ket. Bales of fair at 4le, P rta r .al W M "' per lb. Molassev—Moderate aka too effected at Tfier(d 29 eta per plken. . • Provisions—Bales of Biome Shoulders, packed, 'at 21e. - No. I Lard is held at 7 eta per lb, without buyers. The Pork market Is quiet, arid priciai ire oamioaL. I Ponanaenr—We learn glom the Baltimore it• meriean Of Tuesday, that the Great Whig amine non Meeting, which was to be held' ' on lam Mina day evetting, wan . nemosanly postponed until the inlowing (Tuesday) evening, In oomequenon of .the heavy rain width-prevailed:- The ditungnialp ad 110120021304 who wen m etilreau the meeting, Monicaviz Webster, - -of lius4 Bell, of toil.; Thcanpaon,aflie, muiStephene, of 4., hadf con• minted to mnsio. Fax m tnz Mourrants I—We had a consirtl• tion yesterday with a-gwatlemati just returned from the motmtairm who s.ms on that the news of the neininanou cd Taylor had duo= the whele conistry. into extacies. The people ate having can. non to &labored auger holes la to the forest freely; end tilled them with powder In coder to testify, by the loud report, how highly delighted theywete.at having an Opportunity of rebruling this wrongs Aided on a gallant old soldier, by a wicked aid ungrateful admitdmrstion. Boatels gleamed op nom every _mountain Lam, bright emblems ash. joy Mt by Aiestifire beans and patriot. bosoms of those mountain bum But bathe born of Roderic phu~lTaybc-be sounded ;among thaw has, "And every eequeMertel vale, every hale glen, I Will poor forth us Brae horde of men" - upon the (Hawed and devoted ranka attic:aim. ism— Bay we, hum ke the mountain_ boys, be• eatthei they any, hum . ' for TAILOa !!—Laziegten In the Stated Baum Gaitorana, an the PeOple do not vote kw Electors cif President, and Vice President of the Pelted Stales,it will be iseceuni to hold en extra: leationc,of the Legidature to, choose . Illeetinc and it is tuulennood that his Ei cellenev the Gomm= will convene; imam pm , pop, the new Legislature to be chosen on the 2d Monde V end Tuesday la October next. • D. wt...esvnummase-Ths fsliovitnig: e esPi of a letter log received - from an agora rise. Letters of the sa y. me character o aro neared daily. Unmanl, Ilsortiza c..Tams,.bme 0, 1.212.• Messrs-I. Kidd tr. Co, P4Murgly Pa.—Dear Pam The agent for hPLane's Mad elnes left 'with ma a lot of his Liver Pills and•Vermifup, all of which have been sold. The great cirfnei that they contain has induced me to send thls nom to you, Mime gysst vrotdd not send MO web MOM. I hare read MWietne some—l'base been selling drop and patent medians* for about 12 years, but ham, men nothm2 In the form of Pats that has dace so much good as BeLone's Liver IbUsi and as to the . Vermiform, Imam ea boner preparation. I meld mod it. treat many certificates, bet do mot think it ne eesam•yes, the ankle le alread ea wall and favorab .knoson. Please forward me at y Tout **s li est came o ems, 24 des Vertnifuge,ll4 dos lAm Pills,' and d dos Lora Symp. , Yews, respectfully, . 2'o =MON: The Oen voluble peparations ems be had MU ina the drag Eon, of . ' J KIDD k Co, Oil wood et • , • • Tarr sena mama Clettim•-71tri V a n Mar 1 4to andgenolna Leer Pill, prepand by II em. • • Ihrorrxrcra, .Tatte 71k, 1646. Idt 13 Sellera—Bane yew! eines I Ina mock bal. edwd b 7 Mor arm Pigs, and ea I am areas safferm RICISI6IIOa one dollar, awl: wish yea to mad me the worth alit in LimMa, bylosa De sartimidar to mad the same klnd—tkay Wed Woe 'a chant when took theta bakes Ifama= ith i Prepared and cold b 7 D. E SELLERS,- 67 Woodst. Sold by Dr. Camel, thl, wash D. ht. Curry, Alleghenr, W. I. dralth, Temperaneerille, and I' Dram, Law. Caorms—All other pills celled Liver Pills are eO9O. Wait/ Or ladiallOPS. SEMI .. ,' A.A. EASON dk. CO., ' ' i 60 BIAIMET ST:, HMV TOIRD & MIRTH, 'DEIN° desi ro us ofredue g th eir .rock previous to iv ) th e commencement of Pall , Trade, will offer Abele extensive and Pa shto la assortment for a few weeks: at Molly reduCed p a • Autonpt their ato sortment may be found exe . ens styles of , - , • &relief, Tissneas inea Paltaytininea Poil d'Cheve, Drees Sllks,,Lavro and Edualins, AC. he, all of which are reduced in pri fully madded. , Their stock of 'Shawls, ii ty extensive, and co •, prises every known style.. A kw canons of elope an , oilk Shawl* lost received wlil be sold extremely low. 4 eases real Scotch Ginghint,wi ll be sold at 121 eta., usual price 23On* go od Calicos lac; AUK, man do as low es 3 and dm roughs Co li ma tee; blua.. lin de Lain., Inc; good 4 puce 18/c; 'Bonnet Rib. ' boas Ur- . . Their stock of dirt pare Satin Parasols and Parasoletto, commis.* op of SOO, of every style and quality, will be offend eer y low TM. Broad Chas, Cassimere .and Vesting also, all 'kinds of staffs and aquae. limmekeeping and domes Goo d of every doer*. Merchants will always at our wiadesnle rooms no large and desirable an Mont of goods as. is away found in castem ho see, and at equally low price. . Only or price, front w eh no, deviation can •be Made. . . . . . EXP BEB3 • CANAL PAC/MI . ..LINE . . PHILADELPHIA OD BALTIMORE LITE subscribers have engaged the light draught eteamboat DOVER, to carry, passengers to and the Amteduct at Freeport. Shawn' &panda), at 7 o'clock In the mornin(, from the filet of Irwin Way, • Passengers willbreakint on Loud, nut will be mental at the hour,. For passage or information, apply to - : W. BUTCH, Mon. noose ' • Oil). LEECH Cane! basin. Fare—Nine Dollars through! this asongameet paseemiers will go through in less By &us three dip and as Ulf, passing over the roil CARPENTERS AND ARCHITECTS—The Guide, a practical treStise on Grecian and -Homan together. - with specimens of the Gothic style. Also, Prettiest Treatises on Geometry, Decimal Frleticsts, Mensuration,' Trigonometry; and and Joinery, embracing all the necessary M " Trid. particularly tuitional to the saute of the lose experienced. By Chester Rills,prattles! architect- Remised and improved, with edditionsof Villa andl School House Architecture, by H Austin, architect,and, iißanward,Eq. Second re-dud edition. For aale byi 0 . 4 EIiZEI3I CAME to the premises of the oadarsiga; ed, residing in Row township, 4 miles fro,' n'U r g hi on is l ! ' m ' F F LIf k" on the W—dark Moodie, wmre 0111 • legs, while ;pot in the forehead, and a piece out of the led ear. fled & calf ainee, which is now . about S days old. " BISHOP STEVENS. • je2ittsrM•f3 11ND111103--36 sleeks Feathers; 13 do,Oinseng 4 bbl. No x Lard; 1 do Flaxseed; 15 sacks den 1 box Nyman. aroehein 1 do do Four, to arme and for Wei by jadl ISAIAH DICKLY a. Co, front se. fIOTTON-417 balls to antatr, for min by . 1,1 jai ILSAIAH DICKEY kCo • • CREIF.--LW boxes now landloc for sale byi 0 21 ' ' : iSAIAH DICKEY kCO ' IRAILROAD OLTIDE--Doggett's 'Rail Rood Outdo and Gazanear for 2518, - Itith Seetional'Ainpa of ttArteat routes of travel. • AI.. copies rewired and Tdraaln by , , jai JOHNSTON t STOCKTON WW EL d — gan ner4-3'l"°' 14°‘ketel,/..". PONDF26^I7.II.k Co 5 1T y ,88,7118/brs 88„ragmbosedl i t zit sd bOAF SUGAR-100 bbls Now 7,8, 0 and 888 Lb.!, 93 do Lorering'r erwhed and pubes flamb for oak by je2l POIISDEXTER 48. Co CEIRa , E-43 bi•prime W Chem, fbr sale by h~l 7 POINDEXTER k. SN it tlit e ßOOT—l sack 2 &take ROOtOn store and by je2l ' POWDEMTE:R &Co MACI.T.REL AND HERBINORD bbla No 3 Mack. etel, Maas: Inspection: Odo No 2 dodo do; 10 do Ind in mkt by do do dm IS do No 1 Baltimore MILLER Be ni rucKersoN ng, inat reed a Betl AVAXA gliGallb—StiLbze White liavana Saitar, H jest received and for sale bv r MILL I k .R*II'IZON BIIAZIL STRIAIt-40 ban Brazil Sagah In .lura and Gar aala by jai MILLER a lucavrmaismi , . - ACCARONFAND VEILIIICELLA-45 bes ILL earoni end Veradeolla, jeer reed aid for we by lea , ? dILLER &AWL-I=ON OWEET ALLLAGA WE—Mgr caskistreet Male Wiae,juit received end for vale 14 WUXI!. t RICKETSON Ay;OUNO IfY,SON TEA -41) Lel ch.:ll4.l%pm'; Hy mast mcivedand v k ar r by c erso . uls RUNR AND STRAW BOARDS-10 lonaa. l fted T and far gale by BROWN & CUBBIBITIOIa bead' "'TAW AND 81.10ULDEILS—Our own boring, in pore and for site by jrlo DROWN cut.BERTsoN rrOWNEND'S SAWA &JULIA-13 dotjuet gve4 *4 6,r We and fm' to at the drug warehouse of . Tao ! 3 JUDD & Cu, 6u wood At ENTINE GERMAN LOGNE—Id .dox Just re. .eeirnd and far sale LI jel/ 7100 D hCo T ARD 011.—Beickbard's best-1S bbi4 U eiore and 14 tor sale by 020 ; & Co INFANTS' ltATS—.lner received, 1 vase Interne , • Wen P. 41,1 H. 24 also,l uaa KAPP , Light. nos, and trestle by' warn a JO ..11',SMON, WO • • fin marker et SOAR -25 h em , landing tram atemnei Catwa biz, eottaigatneo tUEßTßO and for sal N e 66 , . • , RO PERT, jail= • leg sowed at DLEACHING PONVDERZI mks -k. Bleat Wag am- JD der, Jae Morpran k Son'. brand—ll/just received, the terrodadar to ardor, io• few doy. fer . eaie bT IV & At ktriClil.TßEß, trA liberty m ha prime Cheese, for salo by jean • 'JAMES DALZELL, 24 water st §ITER FRENCH CLOTHS—W. ha* just opened a fate lot of hlk French Chubs, which we are sal 'ag =eh lower are ha ever berme sold the sumo quality. than ALE re ER XAND & DAY, ein 73 market • N W eor or Use diamotul IVOOL I LK CA.8.91=1118-6 lot or yen , cheap , Wool tok Casalmarely Moog which me some o Ught termer, veep mailable for the siminer semen, just reed by - Jeoo of oT ANDER it DAY ••IVSLIONG TEA-10 half cheats slipPoirsheng i'DO Teo, in store end for Wel bj• R FLOYD, Ronald Church Bulldings PamCIDER VTNIEGAR, 40 bbls seipr Vinegar, in bY .lao Jtß FLOYD VLSQ-60 bids Noe large Atackerel;! bbls No 1 Harriings; ID bbl. No I trimmed inid, landing slid for ludo by jeslo .1 it It FLOYD CALARI-50 brs &SID and 10112 Window Glass; in more and for sals by Jk It FLOYD - MIMED AND ALLSPICE-10 bays Pepper; 10 do "Allspice, in wore and for sale by . ' • J d It ',LOYD INGLE anal LOAF moo and '131.10A11-60 ala by bbis lina 4, 6 and 6N 0 Itel, Or s df R FLOYD _LcT OILIIc !ibis icad halt bbls, ICC isie law by jet.o) DROWN tc ,CVLBERTSON inieNcr SCIAP-10 bx.iCinth nau, foi sale low by ' • BROWN .t cuLmarraori ST.:GARS—Me Lb& N'Bazar,. 30 bbla daubed do; 20 do ph-allied do; 20 do Lae do, in 'store and for Rata b la2o BROWN & CULBERRSON IagOLASSES-400 bbl.N 0 Matures; W. 4.4 Bop! ail, Roane do, la awn, and for me by je9o BROWN & CULBERTSON KEAB—•3O halsobesinY liTea; 30 do do Imperial do; 30 do do Gunpowder do• 30 do do Edna din 30 cat ty za Gunpowder and in min and Er we by eto BROWN&CULBERTSON 0. S MACLEREL-34 bbbs , large No 3 MaakereL -01' )sal treired via mod and for sale by • SELLERS & NICOLS MaBEILLE3 seutra—no Bkiros, jog • nod by • • SHACIMEIT WHITF„ • 90 wood st NVEUTELINEN DIULLS-;•One, ma heavy Put 1,19 Drilling, medium quality.ium opened by SHACKLEIT it WHITE ELLOW NABS:INS—Two bale. Genuine Nan Y kW, for ula SHACKLETT & WHITE PLACY DRE/38 BILKS—An invoice Of Leavy blurt . Leming Sas, very wide, far Vine., Naudllag, lum opened be Jail . 8 necmiErr i WHI TE D BAP TY LTE,--thes easel French Drap TY Ete, for =s= coati de., Nu opened by L . fen' • SHACKLFIT & WHITE- Caimiassrm- - rwo black Casbaienttil Mr finish, just received by jag . suaciamrr & mint' 'STEW ORLEANS SUGARS AND bIOLASSII4IIa) 191 blob vitas N Loafvat; bbl. N 0 ,Slolassei; atal do warted Nos Sagan, in stora wood gala by 017 • BAGALEY SMITH 19 and .1Y) at. RlO COFTFX—Rti bag. prima Green Rio Coffee, landing this day and (or solo by • • iel7 BACIALRY Tr - iIiNTUCICYTOBAI3CO4Otat Twist Tc. baeco; (syndic brands, far sale ; • • 1617 • l l / 10 Y &_8151211 1V1W0•0,11e" C111387-I'.. 11Xe. 0 quality, Inmazutatailr VUFFALO ROHES—Nov buidiitg from reamer 'Shenandoah, 420 maned Bad.fo Robes, lA Elmo order, from Fort Nem, (Yellow Sumo, uppft Apply at We Company'• ;Wiry, 3d. ayeeiosAt the Post Uwe, la jclll4lt /3) 41 3 , i.: • QILB--66 bbl. Linseed Oil; 75 d07 , ,N0 1 Lath do; 90 do No 9 dodo; 19 do Stearine do; 1 hbd pare Span:ado 1 do bleached Wtodei 5 bbla do do; io atom and for 'sae by ' 1.10 MILLIZIIB & N ICOLE • BACON-10 6 hhds'y l o d lt..twzon o . lOwd . ta to dr 110 ELVELA NICOLS M.ESS AND P bbio Mesay.rki do prima do; for Welly, ela - & sagas & NICOLS ALbl SOAP—LSO bxs No 1 Pita Boat In store and far gala by J. 1 3 JAS ALUM • kft. j o. eu arik 6 tis us t, g 6r Wa b 7, ELL Wsale l4l3'!3"3—GO 1.13 b.l4DNlN9l[lll,lltilw''''-iirt"-; GUNNY BAGS AND MUSLIN SACKS-20 Bap sad =SW auk., ioAdore and An mils by nThlt .241L1.•et Gieban'SON SUGAR CURED HASIIB-ID.'lenceil 'niar Cued thacoallimz, kir,sakt by • • PM • ATW.,OOD,JON/M &Co UOAR HOUSE MOLASSES, 44 hbls S I§ s, Ga ode House Holmes, sale by .._, • SH4 . • AIyOOD,JONES &Co ' ."._ BACON-10 easks IShoOde r s7 do Side., SAO Haim Wm by -jolt 01.1 D, JONEL9k coo HED3E—IOOas just landetti for gala by C fol 4 DNICEY fr. co, front on T AND—a) bbtsNo I, bigooofshippdog morn 1,4 and lot sale by pH MUM! &CO r ,~ ..:., .. .'. q.: _. MEM i .... _,.. .. r .t~.._u ;.../iIICTIOL'Sift 0;1 !rir•luk DvDsvfaidisetifiAri .Igiss of 4.11.0u5e 1,1•14- : ~Fentittat tad Gravrit .I.‘ a On S aturday,s Jona 24th; at 3 o!clach.; 11.4 wiII tio , sold on the pro:mites, the. uneaptred term of a lease, having Big Jean to run from the ht day of Aptil,l9W, ono haat' ground sitnas•Pozen Street, 01". Lt. gut, honing a front ofelfeet, extending back 103 foci to Poplar alley,on which is erected a convenient brick dwelling bonae,aubject to a groadd rent of 814,50. Also; a quantity of hOnsehold furiturn,toceriei, qaeenusea,e, at. jeirt " JOLIN D 11A,11.„, Aunt A . • • e.h.rd._7 , June 94* at firo'clort 1, P. al-ot the .• sates Boom, earner of Wood and nun sts, will be soldolte unexpired terra of a "lease on • Lot of Orland, having ten years Wren item the let day.of siinate an the moth 'side of thoDiamortd, beams a from of 17 feet, and extending back ea feet; !subject to an annual ground ma aged/ au which itt erected a good well gauged Frame House, suited for store end dwe ll ing, at present occupied by. John Mot , pen; wins will show the property to thme , disposed to purchase. Tema et rude. • • .. 4 ../en r • JOHN D DAVIS, Great Salt of Imyaktiil Bon., • Segar 4 l.o.•• ___, • ' . • BY JOHN D. DAVI% AtlcTiOprint.' On Monday, Jo.. .213th, corentenerng at.lo - o'clock, • A. Al., at the wittehonse of - P. - C. Mania. corner of Smithfield and Front streets, will be sold without.re , serve, his entire smelt, eMoontlet rawly 1104 00.' A largo proportion of. the• Wines and Isiquors - conast of some of the men' celebrated breads, and various vintages, ranging from 1930 tol942,'Cid or ;direct ha. Sale will be continuedfrorn day today until all WV sold, anthe owner is declining the business: - ••• I Among Which are the fiellown4 • , sic— ; • ! 27 ranks supetior French Brandyf choir,brende 'lpbbl Peach brands very old; •-•- 4 pipes impeder Holland Gin; - - • • 18 tasks Port Wine, venom brand.; - • • • lb bled, aod cadre White Wine; • • •16 pipes Madeira Wine, selected. bniMiss; • • • pale Sherry -.- Wise; • • • .1/1 q !: 11 •' :1 .'"* ry 12;i9 sweet DialagaWitte' 2 • • Teneriffe - , -do • Mid, St Estephe Claret' 'do • • 7 -do end: bbleJamelie • 85 bbls Old Ilya Whiskey- ' • 4 bbd., quarts and Mine pardon Porter, ,• 58 bottle. ban lndm • . 74 d,. bottles - very As, Morel ow; '39 banker, Chat:maim - ' - do" 6 dos Cordials, assorted;• .1 IS boa Wine andtheregloon Bitters; - • • : • 40 dozen bottles Brendle., very old; - : • 101 • " Old nye Whahey, Hew noporior Havana flegmen • . • • .10 bra Eno quality Tobacco; , • bee and Waal 9.991149; 50 bbl. Cider Vinegar, • . • ".. " . .CoPPemul • Lemon props.,, Pepper Sauce, Brandy FeubsiTotaz., so Catsup, HI 'doe Pleying Cards, Wines anti Lepers in wand 'casks.. Together with nand casks 10015 fix tures, and a great variety of other articles; . Catalogues mill be reedy on•:the 12M, ' end goods may be examined previews to the rule. ls - AdioiviutmtarrJ Sole of Grmrrw, Lirana, Stare as Friday afternoon,: June Rid,. at 9 ideldet the . come warehoose of Messrs John Itmen ar. floeferifotnint the r of From street and Badman alb:7,mill be sold, wirhont awe; a quantßrof moarlim.liquenvi,:ro Wrse, o de., e aten{ wide)! *mono half pi m 999 rig _hth, 31 • Ho ll and pes, gun 5 bb l . old MonongahelP reacha 'erideltey;ls bza kegs Va tobaceo; Madeira wine; 45 do Hantorreegang 14 halfchests gunpowder,lf If and black tea`,'leozes. extra No 1 chocedater 101, bra Shy 19 , 10 by 11, 10 hy . 34 and 10 by M 5 window glue; .grea per, chum ' =lii°P.o4l9XPrei madder,noun, mold wetting paper, Scotch snuff, Ag a* forks, German stmeory, airiest; sugar boson zoo. , lama, together With ..nott. eafea . Aes/nr, saunter, basin and sealelftb weigh 1,4191 . 10., seine cleats; liquor eittka end barrels, copper mean es, 4zila - Movels, truck, *tom tools, • . Loney ae. .Terms area. • ' . • JOHN D DAVIS, Ages. • • Dry. Goods.'..Diy Goode at Amason. . Thaisday swen=g, Jane 41, - at dransk, at she tOremercial Jgolcs Room, earner .of Mood sad Filth sneer', onll be sold,foreash Cane fup.di, large eon give.. of (rub f a 'pug and sorer= DuChnede, embracing a general eanary,.ually.kepl o'clock, _ - New and Fend hand houseledd and kitchen (rani'. tans, grocers., queenswara, glamware„ed.rpe - ung—' also, one loth. se. sofa and roaster clear. • • • - • - • - . • 3 fine full jewelled gold anew esespemeet watehe* eases 1.8 carols fate—vranamed. after patent lever watch, made hyllarrisort. 2 fine silver fell I.:twilled' awn escapement "ratchet, silverdialipaten; regulated owae e aseras fine silvr Tertieal • sratehs, - legolated.' "ergf Jewelledore silver Legines,4 boles jewelled, silver dial, gilt flowers, regulated. - 6 doable back silver wasehes,Eold glutei regulated merman!. A large quetfitg of German fanej ot goodsi lotlung,. dry goods, 1411 shots,. teeowleons, entlergite.i J(.20 rd..% & i Eg,lie - , ie Audio's. On Paturday, Jam altb, at &o'clock, P. hi, at the Commercial &ales Zooms, cornea • of Wead and Filth street/; will be told that Voidable lot of Oran., No YU, in the anginal plan of lots of the bon.. el.:wren... vine, baring a hunt of SOfeet on Burrows and ateuding back Ifo fees to Cherry alley,Ou which Is erected a good two inalF.Brick Useelhog lion.; .4 other improvernents,veitH Arena, to,' at manta occupied by ChatiesOdeuevelder.- . Also, lot No fEt, In the pl. Oiled laid out by . Th omas Point havlngfront of 24 feet on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, nearly ...Into cohtentpla ted slte.for a bridge over the nwnm gahela river - hr counce Pittsburgh mad Ihremingluott . and.e hack 94 het Umon alley. ' . . Terms,ane third cash, residue in ts.. equal naiad parrtents,,nith interest . Jet,' • •70UN P DAMutt AMUSEMEN'fB. I i l / 4. IPITTABOR6III TECRIATALIC. TECILWAT, SCSI Z 1,11113, m commencewritk - Caroot Mr. Bort , • Louise • - Mae Portal , . To be followed by CONCEEtT, by Sable BonoOnita., After whleb, DANCE, by, MU Anoa.Malriaa. • eonelndewith Cooeert, part .5:61, by, the Sable Hanttontata. Pax. or AmenniaoS.—Dieu Circle, 50 et.% t3econd 15er, 3f ci% Pit, P% 4341m,13). - ; MII• LOVEIti AUTLIOR of Handy Andy,RoryCP/Sfore, do. w il l give 0119 of his levant,: 1111S11.1WENING&Ist the APOLLO HALL, 012 Thursday,4une Ohar tredve of the Natimml charactensnes, •reperice, mirth and melody, oflreland, intertpetsed 'nth LDS OWN. SONGS, a.compenied by himself on the'plabo On this occasion will be even RORY fYALOSEM DREAM, on emblernatie vision of Amerieen manta c.c. and Welt gratitude, with the celebrated • recita tion of SIiAIUUS 011RIEN'end the Conde Stery - of NEW POTATOES: Lu the course of the eve, Mr. Lover will eing his popular songs, THE HOWLH SO. GER BOY and ROM IYMORE." -. • • . • . . tickets 60 cents—to be bad at the Monotyratuids: Haan and Mr: Defines blusle Store.' • • ' • Doors opea tall; ta commence at 13 We ROTIBERY OF THEYRER T OFT/IEBAM OF CllESTEß,oooNTY.=l,boistarel.pistially succeisfal effort has been made recentlp to' circulate the stolen notes of the Bank of Chewer County, in the Western part of AU &MC The pablic to again coo tioncligegattutt receiving notes alibis Bank, of the is. Yes ptlorto BM. Alters ate indicatioitiof .abstilar efforts having been 1:61140 in the Northern part of this Bum. Notes of thii description coating - hoot thole quarters should, therefore, be regarded with particular There tibia a smalls tbel a notes of Ow old is• sues, now out, besides the stolen, no te.c and who desire to see the perpetrators of this high handed and. duringrobbery brought top.thiee, will be areal about *eunng then, . • Whl. DARLINGTON, renChlt 'PRINTS ONLY. CEDAR ST., NEW 'YORK.' LEE' & BRIWSTEk ••• Eliablbdted a watchcase h do.- andurar lli=tazr • -I TlLtiVa lY allt e a EXCLUSIVLY,- at low pnoca—and of ths yaw, the Asaorunant THE WORT 14 - They an. now. owning Elavorat klandveraelcaiei, compnelng ovary now ma. &Tondo. and Domestic production, ...my of which hive jun bean masa* and ara °frond for Nee five...a and short credit, at • PILICEIREDUCEID.: ONE TO FIVE CENTS . pm Tani below e pried of April and Ala Your per punted Catalogues, which am connoted dairy, fortya information of buyer. PRINT W...EH017111K11, , ). • .. i• . „ New , Vork,liene,lBl7,.. l; _c FANCY DR Y' GOODS; • BEAMAN . ,&• MUIR, ail re•dwar, •rorkuH IMPORTF,BBANDJOBBERS of Sllk4 Ftnnelipns osi ?duke!, Hamm, Lotera, -- Embeliesi we, Shawls, Hosiery, traena LawnaHombannes, AND ALL OTHER VAPIESOB FANCY GOODS. They invite country Aterdozzging Sow Tod, to examine their mock before t heir ' mamma Pdr:Blnirwas many yearn of e house, of A. T. therairt klio.,_ftedn which he retired on the list aims. IBA and Ma /antes Dickson, (who hasan interest is the buddy) was aid favorably known in that estab. lishment. Airosoalts WORM KILLER U fu stspe6ir to aU ether =Wits (o worms. L. . This May Certify; that I sere to two el my catkin:at, three and fire years ohli-two , easpoonfals of Morgan% Wares Me-3%10.1Mb of there. Th- yenne=ll, 86 uric worms; the smallest could not Mete less than mean inches.. The eldest paned se•har Le I I number that we . mto meld not begin event them. -1 re used all the popular mutedura before the. public Gar worms, but can say whir a clear conscience, liorgen'a Wenn Mier to far superior to any now baton tie nob. SA.BIIIr4aOEVII3TON. Bakentooin; Allegheny connty. . • Prepared end old wholesale sod 'WWII IrY the pro! pri JOW DM ORGAN, Druggist,. . len' • Wood street, Pinshorgh. OPENEDGood, HYESIREID!t.Y,'ai 411447'.4a5t aiseeta—Glosayek ; gay Ida:1111 of 1w new grew Dom Gingham; • bib and whim °Ape; ,blk,eahlin end mixed Cotten How; lglensh Lutales ao; to. Alao on bead,. good asioruniniof black Mobaik, bit Silk and Amoy Hama . and He . Bhairbg _white and crab Craw do,. plain , and nab and; black lace Shawls, -Hea th and Caper, - gee Ned - Netts RI Capes, Cap., he; plata emit Bloat. and Netra, - te. . • •Wboloale Roomsug stabs, when ea excellent as. sortment of Prints, tau always kageat low prim. i - ♦6N. ZettathitY TATLOIL—Varuan af.1.44. XX Taylor;by N - Coffsy: nada:Sat uaftediata taper lataiabutee and direetkaa of the; sadaragaat aideani : Sam ta *doll w ad skatch dtad from, u 4; at Ciat DCannahli aay; GeotEl,A♦o; Georg's . Heel, Lima Tapogrobleal Haul NM , '" aolL U S Navy. JOHNSTO NSTOCKTON, MI • • ' • HOOkadlara,earad and =aka ma .• IDOTASII-8 caaks . by , • • JL JeLS JHWILLLAILS VAUSISOLS=AIat of halms, Satin Tun Para. nninutttt opined try \ I• 14 , SLPSANDER k. DAY CRAPES-4w 40. lot of Witim bot . e W I F IT ISPI, of as excellent rica& ra .lel4 • ;STEAMBOATS. CIESOINSATI H PITTSBURGH PACKETLINE. • I =welHatenarmerif Wereldpisstnor Seem era is now of loffolf,.arol, boo )uut • lac th scipi•mmu noon , on *a wawa' of the:West" actooscoodonsn sod cow • bat that moray can mama, 14111bacaptosided tor pay. sinwass Its Ms bosh fool:oral:on fatty. yam —ha. carried Millis pas* wi th oot thopot Ws. , y 4o their persons. bows stilt` tos.nt' foot of Wood nowt the day vim to starting, fora react. non of fetish: and the entry of paw:roger. sot thb ter; In elf moo the image won owl . . . • . , • . '• SNDAY PA.OIII:XT. Illta• lA A=: r O in, rroN, apt. A. U. Maras, mu: Lary PiUsbursit every Bandar laming at la o'cloelq Wheeling ennui flnmtay arming at 10 r. NI, -, M.Y 2411147.—... .....,.... ,- , ,--• : ,-,•• - 1111011DiY_PACIEWT.' :" ' -'Re MONONGAHELA, cein.eserch. ...Min" A . ..* burgh eveq. Monday amass at 10 lee/re* Anh"hltht !mg Maury evening at 10 r. la. • TUESDAY PA:CXXIM ne ELISELNIA Nig" - 2, reit. / I'bvdsf . m, grill. lethe Tituthrugherery Tnehday merntrig wreww., rshhrY UM* , evertukg atlas.* - • • • 'WEDNEIDAYIPACEMIT. , The-NEW, ENCILAND . N.9; Capt' B.' ,Trill leare I.inebrorh every Wedreteder , alreift u 10 eleieek; 1-11 - ng every Woeineeday cream* at 10r. II Turnanist rAcKsvr.:' • 'be BRELLIANT, Chua ' Church will Isere pla. burgh arm Thursday rooming sr haohidell:Wlsallue eany Thursdal uraulud I/ /0 ' rzczn I.lb CLIPPER Ep• 2 , C 2 PL Lase bmgh ,enrery Ptidalnllftir la 10 atloeirtlneogim. sun Pliably tuning itt,l2 • ' • inwAir sem: ' SAT RIM: SIESEMWER, CoPt.a'Rtacs villlsave Pius, bUnh everr Sat.e.Y mr.t.g gt Witeftle,tlLlVlsollog NEW LLSBONAND•PITISBUROfI DAILY LINE '1 OF CANAL ANDOTEM4 PAC 412 6 11 5, • • . . AEL I -- •iiiits.:. • . - altai: , , t••••• - •- --- (ncou t iotria •-.•-••:;•:.'-- •• : Lammas Pi ma:Arab daily, at 9 ecktiat,'.&. IL, riad ar -4,,..t ella•mr, (wadi of Ow Sandy and Beaver Ca sud,l at. 2 dolack, and Naw !Alban VAL anftla altid: ~ : Leaves New Lisboa at 6 o'clock, O. ftf., (making ilt• trip canaille the river daring Oa nlal.f.) sad Glasgow 'en a o'rJoek r Aw•ld, and 'mints et ' ,Ptat 3, P. Ab•-tban analog a- continuous Hari for - Stagers. And freigkririeweete New Lisbon and -. beret,' In. Molter timiv walla Imp non that by any other rooter • The pronrinices of 0.14 . Lino. &Ain -the Pliateitv or Be • : friming the publln rim they Lava Wed Ini Ofollf" . 1 ... Canal Boate,Tor the uncorimodation acousticians and triathlon:ran in • erinneetlon: *Of OW- well known, , iIiiIINDCa CALEB COPE and BEAM' ma fts ing, at , Giagavr, will, Oa linablugh • sad . nad and other drily lines of unaware down t he .' and hTiarisaippi rims.' The_ proptiertorep4 - selves nave no expenaeouteoubla to eon 41safety and dinritteft, &dusk of Bilk* &are • , A If ORIZE:D. .': ', ''• - I -1 • 1"o' br. 'Luau% .. - , ' " I• , B. & W.ILAICELtOGK' ' I. ? 4 ,q,lf k ' • ' 1 Inylint 1'1:LIB:BAUGH & CA' . ' / 1 ,..7 L u4°. '" • ' NOTICE—The mow BEAVM.,Of ECla{te, laah. :ter, will lam after Wan aerie*, for Wallin - 4k, cm ally(. at 9 o'clock lathe :e. l' ••-,.. . • tft - • . pimiTunrua . ariesirr .. Daily' MB& et. I, • •• FEBRUARYtI i,184i1l- ." . ' . VARY 11104 lad '• Lr.eve luit.lt; 'AT 8 I. AND 4r. It k• The Allaying sum boats neatt 4 ele" to line for the present inagan AT. UINI7O, - Capt. Tenses' Piedmont TIC, C.A. Jacobin nal LOWS brIsAPIE, Copt- F.. Ilennintd. TUB boats aro ensinly new, girl are Mod up rtitheatregtue to exposits Ew en sonifter tint main win procure has been provittod. The Beats will Am ibustogshela Whargliloal 'al tha Awl alines 11S. - Passengers. I. patents' en baud, as the twain will calumny ges wirer. steed boars. 8 A. ISL'and 4 P. 31 , FOR WHEELING ; CINCINNATI 3 , L013119/11.8. hew reamer - , Brom.an- &Winn PiCtlrr.—Tbo ! Pint kw...dander, volt leave to 1.01AVA111.134 haelllllNSlip a ports everp . Botimrday, For freighter pumice apply on board et to , • . .140118131141 c DUNCAN, Agents. , • The Tele la bu been bail( expressly firr a packet, a vievr'estirely to. theennfon amts. p SOD prs_the acconapodakkani are biter:kr lapo ba t on um western - saps Ebben, master; will leave for abo . bdermettlate parukblikdoy, • •.) For freight or passage, apply on 00erd. sin - NATL arm and /apt dri4Fln rto •• r MT Smut; - roasterOolll leave far • . oVend Dank 0a day. ,.. Mbelatt or pannyre appliin basal • "421 Tbrenpsony mann, rill 'loan •ibr • bore and balennedante, porta tlds day. . For (minim or passage apply en board. Jen v,w Jaaabs; master, will leave fele above diqevatedlaleparii, this Ay For freigAt or pas • apply an board. • teak " R:aNemlA b.2 .l Alin sadaa lL radid i stsaabar - ; T-- irguAity w ars tears far atera iatenaadarat pan.= this day For or pa IPPIT lan REX,A, CrosiAronastar,:vrill:laarel isr tom' intermediate ports this 410. k. ' For (nigher parrascapjkly on baud. , ' • lON FOR CRI 4 CINCINNATItu Imsmux ANrowinD inscourliatrana Oda ttray, u 19 /L. M. For freight orpasup ailoard: - Bowman, mailer, will lotto foiabooe loteroledioto porti.tbla cloy._ • Few ' , mien or postage,:applr Wald ';ion 11..m111.m:um:nun 11211 - • 71e - steamer ' NEW ENGLAND, - ' a iEfai g ;=, mister, will ran sow regoloi Cinclonad...B/k hares her &n u%o E ll=o 4' anwilgeowakilert Moodar t al 4 c5'414.41t, P. Nr. 1 • • 7 14.14c1LAR 2/TREIBURGN AND XI Egyp.LN - . The fine new lqht P DODPAVE, . . PHILIP MaareM% 162 lease Pill#ll.lo IyAso abv; • - Thia wh 'Bhe root j hdeeteA the e h. Je endbrt u 017 =lt nesulat ZB:Ttrl7. For _aest.lNU 42:11) BALIXiu6I.OtI:77 I : neat and sabsandat am watt Poe Master. flab malmadlial molar tnpa Dampen Meeting, Bridgepint=t y t barna, leaving. Pins . buzgli on Mondays and '• • • : .... k , • • PACKET . 8018 8 • ~• The new . wad fur mama!: ,-.cyt_ _ : ~.. Bartnii;ruste m. r, d will. pr Ja gam for 'above el Lowta Worm*. ram LudEinudris of area weak- . Bar fre la rrlftorrout -• .. GEO B kOLTENBERG :, ' - - • ~ ITZTBEIURO • tr. WILL131„010 PACIBA, i .• 1 . vian0u...*„ . Th00 ...,. , - .1... . •:4 ...re CON •,•_ : i.ia, •; , i''u si ive .int , , la sioday, Lem 1 at Toaktay, sod,. budgt es 7 . 0 04 Plettel-: •-:, t . -Tim co will la:Asia do- ...A L Evtrl IWPRIOdIItiOA *Una bo stir& caw fon and safety of Is bas peorlded,..llto boat so oho a letfatext,g ~ goy goad b. , -oo •=l. to ";,' • - ,' PVT • 411 , 141.11 - Itb4 - - _. ':- - ", ' -: (I'..COrter Of. ht . .' . " DAKEESPOIIT,ELLZABETII AND MONONGABIE Theacwamamer' Weida, , $u * U Wog Piusbuitc - Auff-liondar. .DredAnday and,Pddart,E4Aleckek,...A.= met 7 t 3 o'clock, O:11. For fro or pump •-• .ott. - TO E TR alriz .; • agaM2lB4B.: . EPTEft cA2y6L PACK fn PHB;AB~4 D:, ? , IZECtI* Co. an pawl rosollig unlee"ch'tt b sad. Goa loP"Pw''- lialr ' e.'"ftl32l. To oromisorobgrat. • FARE TICBOMIII-‘-NI*E Vats.: By ddo orronsaareat, Rom* pia rear Olort tine am) a - her days,'parilog oter crork bin drat root WIT lap! of railroakm 0 47/41m For liorrooroforourdon apply 40 • • z air/V.44V in unik sciarsz VIABISPORTATION Line. Is4B . QIIIPPERS and oaten are inGmened_tam OM Lite /..„1 Mill cntina& mna theaaneatnas eu, leaving Pteddie and atereataan Wan at t o w nites. automatize from •Balliattee bmght oat lu Cattal rant.' Time 1.. C ISIOWELIft £l' , WMIT gc clea, Ifter.Jkloata k timittu* ta yn Roadt Marin et. B altisama., ' Or. WITH ti - COW - s'i•••••• - INFORM tittle Irian& and the peddle Mat May b.,. ea henget wry connection Irda ; nese Las niald/M. MOM la Ptah late, known as thet Yittsbargi lb= /myna-nit/end Moir entire Menem to the BREWERY, In liitt meet. mildAtarlytt TOBACCO.; -110 bre Romani& ROltimotea at bop .7.b. to wares dollo dm 10 do In Bane do die in Alrer's fb de de, F 5 00Fdden , &may ,dew ll caeca De dame 00Xta =net temente A rc . t . •si dec 40 de dollitemeeNeetar Legdr,' ILLER & RICK:MOE il ain strarptitent Soda Ask CASKSret•lamlitit Oats attamerliordi 100 Übe sums VD GLOWS—LW:on:adored Glom. white od colored: Lisl• do; colored; a aopplr later ire- -8' 'ON BON HORST& Co ROOMS-40 *l4 .00: 11,0 • y, Jusl inecind end kir sato by. JOIS, Mk TV BARHAM If ebbes• Or sale by' 8F VON VOMI/kORST EIMM;== PaQSYT.-