t - THE 'PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BY EILASTUS BEPOYB - t. Ce. PITTIBUROUs • SATURDAY MORNING,...IITNE 24, 1848_ 211011.78 AMEIII.IOAN. Advertisement& end Same:tenons to We North Amor ous end United ItiAtesUmette, PlOLdelptatt, received • • Mew TORMEXPIIII6SI. Aire will mai. sad (omit tree of oxpme, ad Vardamanla alai oabouiptions for &la over. DEMPmescrau Ds LT Elszerzi psblisbed Weekly, end Weekly —TI Deily is Seven Adler, Fey anima; the Tri-Weekly 4 Ilya Dolls,' poi set ke Weekly Is Tyro Dollars par oanum, Gs hews. sawsYria Coeueszetal Intelligeass,Doesestle, ST l r.. River tiors,,lmports, Money Markets, ite. see DemperatiolWkli Nossimatlanß, Pon PHEEIDENT,, 21,11011AILY 'TAYLOR, ' FOR VICE PRESIDENT, RIELI.4IID:VILLRICIRE, FOR CANAL COMUSSIONER, !MR. JIIDDIA6IIIWAnTn, ArrHarrussre sad Whig. Noothrotross !,•! FVftcoNauttris, ••- • -"tosz•ltampTos, ~.; 0V rrrrrtroarr. Vol r,sirltasr; I.EWIttC.NORLE, oflodioor. 1 - • CIMINTIAN 81NVEVY, of Arai.. hi. StVAIITZWELDEE, of Pittabergh. HENitY LARGE, a • NRONj of Lower St. Clair. JOHN scarr, Hos. , • DANIEL 211VVEDY, of pinlyeth Borough. : 1110MAS VAIRMAN "" 7of Pittsbursh. .10FiN t. y 061711,, of B•lihrin., Mumma Oneespandenee of the Finsbergh Daises. • :Washington, June 21. , Among the recent acts oldie Government and ton eu, have bees dm Order to tummy the Dead Sea, to make astronomical observations m Chili, to mooed the =Tent and direction Gramma, to es• tablish a system of lair= al Exchanges, to give to the French GOvenunerm. a set of the ',kinetic/tit Staintlanl of Weights andlitleasarev, to distrAmte to foteign countries some of the healthful voltunes . . which were the.fruitiof the Exploring Expedition, and I eintairry to add, a refcsal to consider any of the' N3llOlll, bills ott the Improvement of Rivers . and Ifartswi. Otaf civility to foreign powers is far bvimi4loceiensa Of justice to 'Wilmer:al necessi• lies of the oonntry A Whig Adminhundion can , acme redress the onuttrY of these wrongs. The international exchange bill passed the Home yes terday and the Senate today,—the :weights and measure billnamed the Senate yesterday, and the Chili appMpriatinn passed, the House last week. Sat it would be easier to remove the Alleghenies than to obtain any sublanntial Democratic atte_,ngth in favor of the Commoree - "of our Men ,WMiem Itivers.and Harbors. There was a resolution before the Home yea tardily, to erect a imitable monument zto Jowl . QUIITCT Ana's, It Was opposed by Melina Bow lid and Henley, LocOocos of the ogre School, and ultra enough, it would wen], to quarrel over the graves of the dead. The subject was passed over , for ths,aiil and Diplomatic. Bill, which contains • Appeopriation;Tur this boincb of the poplin ser vice, io the amount "of $2,700,000. There was alarge . Whig Ratification Meeting held boa evening at Georgetown, and Mr. nom. TOX XIM:ILMOZWItIe SptaliTTO 3 by iavitatioc . The SLACTLY and Lrmnaz busoreartorr ik balisitare riropiated is. the House of Ramses. tatir*—end there was soaie sparring last ere. sink upon the iferadential questicis. The Loocifo- Cast in their plight are !canal .that the Whigs wall sit be consistent is their support of Gm. TAYLOR. Their 'Lahti springs from' the apprehensions,of ibeisatieipatird result of the struggle in Novella. - Mr. Human, of MasS, allerdisoamsing pointed ly today of the power of hoogreio over the lead twice of Slavery in the Territories; and'hiaintain ing his positionbp n powerful array of authority, Pudica!, legislative and personal, folbwed,on to ex , press his opinion of the Irunitution of Slavery. Be regarded it as a great moral and political evil, and a esteeming it he should be recreant to .his con science, and constituents it ha did not oppose it.— There wee a time too, be added, when it was so considered by ruginianswhert the Slave trade wee spoken o 4 'as a dispace titian:nutty and a stigma upon the AIlleriCISU name, when Virginia was op ' posed to the evil, and would not extend it. Mr. Ildliard, of Ala., wished to know if slaves were increased in number in consequence of the extension of slavery. Mr. Hodson so delicately as ,poasible, in the presence of the large concourse of ladies and mi. "ers'hinted at the system of propagating the slave speedos; kw purposes of profit. 'There wee a time ' in the history of Virginia, when slaves Were of but little value, but the increased curuire of cotton and sugar tattle south had made them of greater Mr. Hillierl claimed that the increase showed they were not as badly !treated as was represent- •Mc iludion supposed that slaves were as a • whole well treated It wan foF the interests of insiders that they ahould be, bat be misted there were none'plesent, who would not adroit slavery 1' to be a great moral evil, and so esteeming it, he opposed it. Mr. Saurus, of Ohio, wished to put a question. Did Getteral Taylor entertain the same opinion of slavery as the gentleman from Massachusetts ? Mr. Iftnivin in true Yankee style, and to the infinite amusement of she House, ,iateeeeteth the . estinarlinaiy visit of Oenend Oafs to the icily of Cleveland last week. The . speech pf welcome Sad reply had been a source of fun and *Moment , 'among the nembers through the 4 , y. General C. bad no opinion upon "the question if extending' slivery, and none upon the subject of Intemal .Prelmlrnts, even m the heart of the Lake City.— I Them vas, he said, too great a crowd and too , -much poise, to allow him to argue the muter., The members Of the Home laughed aloud at 4tia new caluhition of the noneomminaliten the - Loonfoco candidate ir the Presidesicy, , artd in the ace of it, one of leis; eupPorters in Coligrese,luul be err:mussy to say that Gea'L Taylor bad no . prin. • Mr. Reason ha the coarse of bia speech was Vida asked by Mr. Labor, of Ohio, if bolding tho cipiaicaul be did, of the 'elided= of Slavery, be could:vote Sari:Ma. Taylor, a Slayebobler kir Prow ideas. The wavier mu the wand one, and One which should commend itself to every Whigfropa n West State. 41-a between a Southern mw, be mid, born at thus lionthja the midst of Shively, and looking ,umin it in a different light Pima the Nook, as well 'pan lud#l, as from education, and a Northern rdough tux," Inrefoi 'the Slaveholder, jest as r• 'amid prefer sa Amen man too hyperste. There *was no mistaking thin sort of freedom of speech, and it waidisOult to restrain the audience (ram,. • narked want* when it wan uttered. - . Thespeech o(Mr. Hawn throughout was rise, mudy, coneerdttive, every way worthy of an American Representaive. It was in inch good tamper, too, that &where; members could not take ,seuelnion to it, and the manner showed that one / mai be true to principles, and yet find • reedy haring in the midst of those ready to resist anotli arta the death. • nth ins also said upon the Internal Ith prneement question, to show the increased hotel. ty of the glen body of the supporters of that Ad 'ministration to the Internal • CotorMern of the On, long, Won, unitai, vigorous pall and the Wh}g i pattywlldentsWote both the right and lilt the Wad to claim bar shore of attention than general government. . ■ t. . • Nam Yams Cox' Euren—The W/14 . 0 , 1110 I tal CcuttlatOrtiiibe City of Icitk, =der the kieuswo io!eir second thought, moo ...baud to nay the iMateithans of the Plalad&phia Com „nom- Oa lifoodel emthoil Met, at a MI meet. t at , !• i mitts af 47 to 7, the fathering resoled= TAMA", k vookta, 'Pat ibis erol coat. is:kw; aarrosaarair *air pialtotwo to rea tha atais, Wad • ral4F4l. tao astemblad dokyka of the Willoott atm Word Statak trill sow em ly la the support of the Why ticket, and ens Abet toe Ohne tato:deft tesiti&tut elm> tbaa, beilevner the eateleep fee bedded 6? be • Whig; and thit. if eleghe4l. vsll the moms= Ceindi ripcifise ". I Tkir:Westikni Etal.l - ' We raderstand that the Dire toes of thin road have appointed Solonion W. Roberts, one of the mat distinguished 'Engineers in oar cou n try, to take charge of the location of the mad. This in - Latinos selection will not only give confidence to the public, that the mad itself will take the true direction West, to embrace within as sphere the greatest amount of travel from the Laker, hut at tract also that ken the River, by the roads pro jected and now in the mime of construction— north 'easterly towards. this city. The 04io.and Pen iill#lllllill Rail Road must, theraficre, Become the base line to whick these, atucliniy mils will converge, and pour MO its channel the travil, end produce of the great Vest, and, en like manner, receive Gore it the merchandise from the East, in its transfer to the cities and town, between It and the Lake tummy, on the one band, and the Ohio River on the other, swailing its aggregate business to en amount which no man can now calculate. Many of our most acute fellow citizens have all along viewed such a road, as now projected, as the one only in which our greatest hopes and bur est prosperity were copcerned—that must bring wills it the largest harvest of wealth, aad most im mediate increase of population—which, in truth, is the greatest increase of wealth any city can poor seas., We are sure they are in ibis not mistaken. The flue of road to the weetern boundary of the 'State of Ohio will penetrate the moat productive l i wheat and agricultural region of that great State, treating with population of proverbial industry— and-dotted throughout its whole route with towns and Villages, daily advancing in a population re. quiring large supplies, created by • the industry as this city and its environs In every way in which we look at thie,work, its surpassing claims on the community swell in our viewto a magnitude that is almost inconceivable. The accepted day of our katanea, in all that readers p community prosper. one in its.basineas relations, is at hand. It remains for ourselves to secure it, thoroughly and perma nently. Let us, then, be true to ourselves in a measure upon whichour benjudgmentsunite. Cen tral Ohio is looldng at our movements with intense interest, and we have the strongest assurance. Goal the counties, towns and villages through which the road will pass, that they will do their share of the work promptly and efficiently. We must meet them with a corresponding spirit, Ova may be that other improvements, which are now invoking their ail-operation, may. ssuhdraw their favor from oar doors, and leave us to lament in sackcloth and ashes, our indifference to ourown best interests.— This city is the natural, nearest, and best market Or the product of their labor.' - lhat the facilities of travel and transportation which lines of rail road in other directions may offer them, may wrerdtheir business intercourse from us; and the nid which they:now tender to connect themselves with Pitts burgh, be poured into the construction of roads to carry trade and travel from us, instead of to our city. We all know, that 'facilities for travel beget trove—le, likewise, oftmde, in all itayarnincations. We rattat., therefore, keep pace, or rather take the initiative, nod be in advance of works calculated to divert the one or the other. Let 'us not slumber a moment over this great object of our hopes and wishes. Let it be the business of every man who has a stake in our midst, to promote and encour age the taking of stock in this company, and oar word for it, we skill moo sec the brightest day which haa ever yet shone on the destiny of Pitta. buret. Geo: Cass nailed upon the subject; or a This man, who. if elected President of the ted States, will rule the country by knee of execu tive influence—whose voice, and whose veto, as he Wove in the Steps of his usurping preileceir tor, is to be the law of the land—whose opinion is to be paramount to that of the people, as ex. pressed in the voice of their representatives—this man luta given to the world, not merely what he ihints, HUT WHAT ni, As THI 00 VEIVIIMPT WELL DO. and lie has recorded it in the archives of the country, by a solemn VOTE, op= the very ques tion which now so agitatesthe whole land, and par Scalar's , the State of Ohio. The Cleveland Herald says: -Odic Sate Jour. The injunction of secrecy having been removed from the proceedings in the Senate in rehaiiin io the Treaty Ninth Mexico, the RECORDED VOTE of General Cass answers this question by his dell evils set—an act that admits_of fewer construc tions than a cendidate's wurls. We grid in the it:re:mid as printed in the Natimuil intelligancer, the .Ibllawing etc*, Wiihnigton, Jane, 21 On motion, by Mr. Baldwin, to insert at the end of the filth mode the following word to wit • 'Provided, That Mere slain be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the territories here by ceded, otherwise) than in punishment of crimes, - 'whereof the party shall have been duly convict- • ABM debate the question was stated, .Sholl these worth stand as a put of the fn article r And It was detennined la the negative, Yeas 15, nays - Mesare Atherton Ballisoin ante Claitoa, Coneria„ Davie, of Mass.,riklyrors, Din , Grave, Hale, Adler, Niles, Raps, Sprumar,-Uphem. Those who voted in the negative are— Mears. Lars,* Ashley, Atchison, Badger,' Bog. by, lkl2, Beaton, Berriin. Bradbury, Breeze,* Brigid,* Butter, Calhoun, Cameron*, Can,* Grit. temins, Davis, of Mist, 'Dirlinava,s, Demean,* Down', Petals,* Foote, Hannegan,* Hunter, John chf Md., Johnson, of La., Johnson, of Ge, Lew. Mamgun, Mason, Moore, Pewee, Rush, Sevier, SturgeorsfrTanter, Underwood, Puke. Whigs in italic. Doughtimea in italio with a S. Not a Whig Senator from the-Free States voted against the gumantee for freedom whirl, was ar• dently desired by Mexico, while the fallowing Lo caroms from the Free States voted against the tree proviso—Allen,Uteese, Bright, Cameron, CASS, Dickenson, Douglass, Feleh, Hannemm, Sturgeon. Under these "circuratratmes,' the unerrogatory yesterday was perkirlly cruel In the correspondence communicated 'with the Treaty, Mr. Trist Mates that the Mexican Coinmis rdoners were very anxious to, incorporate such a provision into the Treaty, and assured him that a proposition to intruders the Inquisition into the United States would not he more revolting to its inhabitants trum" was the prospect of the introduc tion of slavery to the popnlation of Mexico. Ow *hipping and Betting White Neat liirmy of our readers will ricmilect what n bream was raised eight years ago, by the Lora, co presses and dump speakers, against Gen. Has: arson, about certain laws for porlishing white mem' which they laid he bad sanctioned, while Governor of the Territory of Indiana. What horror WO c.c. praised by the kindhearted, devoted Democrats, at the conduct of "Old Tippecanoe." Ntlimt will L they wri, then, when they have the dreadful brought home to them, that Gen. Cue, when:G.l;v -amid Of the territory of Michigan, signed raid op proved thir fallowing act • "AN ACT, f o r the Tunis/mut of idle and :amp tin * persons." Section 1. Be it enacted by t.s Govern , and lodges of the Territory of Michigan, that any Ins , dee of the Peace. on conviction, may sentence any ' vagrant, lewd, idle or disorderly persons, stobborn servnts, common drunkards, common nightualk • era, pilferer., or any persons, wanton or Gonnienut 'in vetch, indecent behavior . , common milers or brawlers, such as neglect their calling and employ ment, mispend what they earn, and do not provide for themselves or families, TO BE WHIPPED, i NOT EXCEEDING TEN STRIPES, or to be delivered over to any constable, to be employed in labor not exceeding three months, by such oxistable to be HIRED OUT PM THE BEST 'WAGES that can be procured, the proceeds of which to be applied to the use of the poor of the county. - Made, adopted and published at Detroit,the 20th day of July, 18113. • LEWIS CASS, Governor dale Territory _of Michigan. A. E. WOODWAItry Pros , aling' Judge of the TerritoryorMichigan. Wrnmeat.t, JOHN Gomm, • Judges of the Territory of Michigan. "Potomac," the Washington Correspondent of the Baltimore Painocfrom whom we have copied thelaw,. ret wmkg—ultram the foregoing, copied from the laws of the Territory of Michigan, it would seem that Gen. Cass was as fond as any ' body else of selling 'poor neighbor whitemen" into bondage, when they Were top poor to provide for themselves. What willOen. McKay and his fanner colleague. Mr. Hawkins, who published a joint cis-cider against Gen. Harrison for signing an act,as thq rd/rged, to sell "poor neighbor white men into bandage"--what will they gel nowt' TATOU cuss.-A friend whq has tested the katorkm recipe, saysthe Boston Traveller, INZEUVI WI that the cake is capital, and that it pcsseases the rare quality of keeping Old tor smogs. So that if made now, as .Ratificatkitin cake, it will be fresh Cor •Election• nib in November, and still good foe "Inaaguratice cake in March nest. There is jut "herd cider" enough in ft to make it go down well: Rama 701 TA17.011 Can--. Seven eggs; two • -. pound. mu; one and Ulf pounds boner ; wren caps ; one end a half pounds =mans or chopped ; &me notm•P ; a tablespoon' felof cinnamon; 1 pint a( cider ; a tesepoonfald aalenstas." Tax Pittsburgh Gamete in tittle atiatakam= We have 'tao liability to the Baltimore and Ohio FL Coetpasty,ll. this thee, awl seem will have bas WC the asows: slata—Whoging Tuna. Address or the State Ceatzel Committee - Itatilying,the tominatlonsi Whip of Pennsylvania! Your State Central Committee appointed by the Whig State Conven tion ofMarch 15;15484nd their tint otlicial duty to be. that of announcing to On the nomination, by the Philadelphia National Convention of Gen. Zsmistm Tunas, of Louisiana, for next President, and of the Hen. Miuxtri Ftuaniar, of New York, for next Vice President, of this great Union. Ha, ing consented to the Convention which made these nominations, as a Measure neceesaryto secure that concentration and unanimity of action so requitite to success--having participated in its deliberations by our delegates regularly and fairly chosen--hav lag by such participation bound ourselves as a Parry, as Whigs, :as individuals, to abide by and support its decis ion, your Committee feel author ised, under these nrcumstances, and in cows quence of the noble and unanimous response which greets this ticket in every county of our great Commonwealth, to declare to our political brethren in other States, that the Whigs of Penn sylvenia, with one universal acclaim, ratify the nominations and will record that ratification on lth of November next in the most emphatic man ner, by giving - the electoral vote of the Old Key. stone for Taylor and Fillmore, without peradven ture and without foil. Whigs of Pentisylvania! to announcing these nominations, and your °pellet assent to them, your committee are well anima; that a majority of you probably cherished is your first Choice for Chief Magistrate, that other gallant soldier whn, from Canada's" the gates ofble_xico, for forty years, by a series of victorious deed., has abed a halo of glory over the American' arms. Your committee alai, know that thousands of you hoped again to battle under that true-hearted civillian whose 'white plume" ao often has been the guiding signal for Whigs in many a well stricken political field.— Your enthusiastic assent to the nominations, there fore, it the more honorable to you, and is the inrongest evidence of your slum of the high claims. the moral fitness, sterling character and sound principles of the nominee. Of General Taylor it re 44 necessary for us to speak. His deedstave engraven his name on the luean of every Amen• can citizen—for ills the name of the Hero: around Whose brow played the golden sun of Pak, Alto and Resaca, and arse form was: enveloped in the lightning blaze of Monterey and llama 'Vista. Whigs of Pennsylvania.. Ryon do your duty in the ensuing contest,. the election of Gen. Taylor is not, for one instant," - doubtfel. • But it is nght tb warn you that you have a subtle, untiring enemy -opposed to you, who, already in posae t oiaa of the public offices of the nation, will struggle the more desperately to retain them. - To conquer this well trained veteran band, you mUstne TOO. ]TOUGHLY ORGANIZED in every election dis. trict is the Commonwealth, iii , auch a mannek cis will leave ao hope to our opponents of overcom. ing our superior numbers by their superior disci pline. The Committee hays had this maUetit• der careful consideration, and have concluded make the (allowing recommendations: lst.—That on the coming_ Fourth of .% "the Fnends of General Taylor" unite in'the ditrelent counties, townships, or horoughs, to celebrate the birth day Moor Nation in the usual, or any appro 'printe manner, at which songs may be sung, toasts expressive of the sentiments of the people read, and speeches delivered. in exposition of the life, 'character and principles of our candidates. 2nd.—That as soon as possible, no organisation in each county should be commenced, not only in boroughs and townshipa, but in School Distnets, by means Committees of intelligent men; and that ra whenever practicable , Rough and Reay Clubs Should be formed; and every.,effort made through than to circulate newspapers and documents to inspirit, to confirm, or to inform. • For the pre...t, instead of Mass Meetings, your Committee would aiiiise popular Taylor Meetings in brieships and small districts, at- hich those who dm able to ad dress the people, idgitild make it a point lobe pre -1 sent 3d.—The subject of holding great Mass Meetings' .the Committee have now under consideration, nod tins constantly engaged in oonespondefise in re, lotion thereto. Au it is desirable there should hi' no clashing in ,the times fixed for holding Mass Meetings, it is requested that whenever such a meeting is contemplated, the propose!l of it advise with this. Committee, through its Chairman at Han risbargh,. in refined to the ptoper time and place of holding it. With these brief recommendation., the Com. mitten submit the mauer to the People. They are impressed with the conviction, that an efficient or ganization upon the part of the rum. or Ten. Lon on FILLVOLL, is nil that is Tv:Leone carry Pennsylvania, by a majority of from 10 s) 20,000. Already ,the evidences a cordial unanimity of feelinc—of enthusiasticdeiotion to the Whig MUM' , ;. . Free Territory To the Whig Party of rennylvania einbodietlitt the notaioces of all, COLIVCIIIIOI —of zealous and vigorous derermiamion to rescue the country from its present vicious administration, or those who would pursue a similar. policy—are 'numerous and overwelmning as they are most in spiriting. The Whig Party of Pennsylvania will present a united, a determined .0 victorious front:, In the ensuing contest. Alroady the fire of victory lights every Whig eye—the glory of approaching triumph ghlildens every Whig countenance; and our opponents read in the one and in the other the handwriting of their defeat General TkI(WIL our his friends anvec suairsanra! ALEXANDER RASISI7 • Chairman. 11torroir hichfmnarr, DAVID W. PATTI:IMO; Turmas E.Coonua. Canna F. Miuxe, Roam . Lamers, DAVID Coons, WAILM . TON Tovwsnn, far 13voiret, 12;EMI - - Fi.n.mcn N. Bucx, Dm. V. L...airmter., Bev. Mucous, • lout Fra.ca, Gr,ans. Lus, D. A. Fmrcr, THOMAS I. Wereoa, L. D. WErvoer, Gsxmar. Escrry, JOILN NloansoN, IL H. Errcz. IL W. S....mvxr.. W. Puxsox, Aux. W. TWYLOS, .State Contra/ Coocariu PAUL S. PRIAT9X, E. C. Thar.uranoN, IM!!1=1 Q. Who wore a black• cockade in early life . A. LeWin Caen - Q. Who wrote a boo4ipreise of the Kiag mid Court of Frauce? -A. Littri3.Case. . . Q. Who is opposed to the Wilmot Proviso, and in favor of extending Slavery over Territory now free? A. Lewis Crum Q. Whose. voice Is ever .for war regardless o the lives and happiness of his felkrwman. A. Th. voice of Lewis C/1214 Q. Who voted to censure Zachruy'Taylor, and the other heroes of Monterey, for their horninity and regard the the lives of American soldiers. A. Lewis Cinsa. .Q. Who brought in a bill to defraud the gallant Mexican volunteers of n portion of their 7lges. A. Linda Cap. Q. Who lens hung in effigy by the Penneylv. nia Volunteers in Mexico. A. Lewis Casa , Q Who signed bill to whip "poo# neighbor White men." A. Lewis CMS. Q. Who approved a law, to hire out 4 peor neigh bor white men" by compulaon,—to .44- them for a term--and take fmin them their earnings A. Levis Coss • Q. Who wrote the Gamons letter to the Chicago Convention? A. Lewis Cass. !(Q. Who is the Prince of Demegomes end D=4164.11 LEWIS CASS, Lococaeo nanb nee for the Presidency of *the United Some of our cotemporariee seem to think kiwi the running of a third candidate by the Locofocd Bambumers, 'and the dissatisfied Whip, will throw Hie, election into the House. We do not so understand it. In. order to this, it would be ne cessary for the third candidate to carryon or more Staten. But is this nt all probable? New York in the centre of the great Bamburner niovement, but what chance is there for them to carry that state even with the aid of the 63w dissatisfied Whip they can rally to their standard. None in ths world.— They may poll &their candidate as many votes as the Old Houlnas wilt for Cass,—still Taylor will have : an'CiierWhelming majority over either. So will it be in the other States. Whatever strength the new organisation may have, In any state, it will still he greatly less then either one or the oth er, or both of the regular tickets. The real, true contear, is between Taylor, sad Casa—and it will.be mauled Sy the' people' in November. Not a Stale but will go for one or the other, except South Carolina. The nomination of Mr. Von Buena, by the Utica Convention, creates a most important cm In the history of politics and parties. in this country. By this act the formation of n pw.vcrful patty is inuno• vably beld—a Mirty which, in all likelihood, if go. vented by moderation and a spirit of concilis. towards those of other parties who agree with them in their :great Free Soil Principle, will rule the destinies of this country before many yearn. It will be watched with exceeding Wrest by the whole country—by the North with sympathy—by the South with alarm and Leal; mim e It throws the destiny of oar glorious Union; in a great measure, upon the Whig party. If this party remainsfirm, decided, flub. fel, it will exerts benign and est influence - AN on the ragtag political element man d it. ,; On, Foos Lewis Case!—The Old Fox of Kin. &shook is now taking his revenge, for the trick played him by Cue at the Ballimote Convention, in 1844. Cass dekated Van Bureu s nomination, then, and the 'Sage of Biuderhooitwill defeat the .Priools of Douglifaces' now—will lay him so WM. plfer-IT on the shelf, that he will Inver hi heard of more, except as the groat 'used up.' , Taylor is' now. slue of New York, Michigan,. Wisaxutinilso diana, and lowa, with a cheering prospect - if Illi nois, New Hampahlre, and Mine—all Locofxd States at the last election. Indeed, we zhould not be surprised to see the Bamburnen and Wilmot Poniao Democrats of this State, get up au electo- ral ticket gar Van Bow EMEME The Whig candidate the the Vioi,Previdency is welt entitled tots!, placed on the same ticket with Zachary Taylor, and probably no man of the whole party could have been nominated who would have given more satisfaction to the, independent friends of Gen: Taylor. Millard Fillniortpt a an. live of-this State. He was horn in Cayuga coun ty, atn place called Summer Hill, on the 7th of Jannary, 160041 is father, Nathaniel Fillmore, was born iu Ihnlinkton, Vermont, in 1711 ; tie emigrat ed la early life' to the Western part of New lark,' then a wildenWand in 1819 purchased a farm in Erie county, which he gill cultivates. The edo. rational advantages enjoyed by young Fillmore were very slender; the Bible cud such books as were used in the very common schools then exist. ill& were the limits of his literary pursuits until the age of fifteen. when he was apprenticed to the wookarding business in Livingston county.— He was afterwards placed with a person in the same business in the torn where his father 'Maid. ed, and passed',Mur years at the trade, detrouring, ,in the meanwhile, the contents of a small -village library. . . . _ At . the age of 10 fortune threw in his way a benevolent m., who had the penetratiOn to dis. cover the youth's good parts, and the lambent° place him in a condition to cultivate therm •This gentleman was the late Walter Wood—a man whose name should be held in reverence by all who know whit it is to struggle with adversity and gather knowledge in the thorn beset waysides of early poverty.,. Judge 'Wood for this benevolent gentleman was a tattler, possessed a Good library and a handsome fortune. lie prevailed, up., young Fillmore to _quit the trade of wocaeurd• tog and take to the study of . the law, that being looked men asibe only profession which conga.. 'fy a man for high umnon—a sad (Oct, but one that -cannot be denied. The clothier'. apprentice put , chased the- remainder of\ his time, and studied low andatirveying in the office of his benefactor until he was 21. During this time his partly ;up parted himself by teaching school In 1521 , he removed to Erie county, and enter. ed a lawyer's °Mee in Buffalo, where he pursued his legal studies, and taught a school for his sup port, until 1623, when he won admitted to practice in the reurt of Common Plea. Frau this time his course::has been up, up, up. He dent ausimenc. ed pmeniung in his profesaion .in the village of Aurom, jri Erie county, but returned to Buffalo in 1830, where he still reside. In 1929, he was elect . Sit a member of the Stone Le,giehuure, and was re' elected the two succeeding years. It was daring his term of membership in the ~State Legislature that the-laws for the imprisonmentjfix debt wei abolished, and it was in a degree owing to the ite• tivity, eloquence, and indefatigable zeal with which he advocated the removal of these villainies relics of au nge•of superstition and darkness that the friends of hummity succeeded in p.m y wipi the foul blot from our still Mfficiently barber.. rode of law. A person reared in the manner in which Millard Fillmore has been, could have no acm e plhy with i lt:La t phe had not ar:prig completely i e t: muted three horrid law. from our Statute Book, and not left a remnant of theta to oppress the poor and unfortunate. Mr. Filltuore is a Protectiontst Perhaps it was his early occupation that has given his mind a tea fleecy to doctrines as much the offspring of barb.. eons ignorance as the law foe the imprisonment Car ,debt. But he is, at least, a consistent protectionist ,—ho du. not talk Gee trade while framing it tariff, and while crying against the 'oppressions of the to. stnetive policy give his vole in favor of the system he denounces, as we have seen the self called free traders doing in Coharets. Give ns,hy Ali such tariff men as Millard Fillmore in preference to such free traders as Btichanan and Walker. We have. little faith in modified free trade as in mc. tiled virtue in woman. In 16, x2, Mr. Fillmore was elect. -to Congress, and again in ISlid, when he distinguishe'd himselfby his report on the New lee say election case. Ile wm reelected to the next Congress bb a largely increased majority, and was placed qt the head of the Committee of Ways and Means, in which post he gained great disunction by his energy, aptnesa, and Industry, and by the wisdom of has measures, and the ability with which he advocated them. At the close of this Congress he declined a re-election sod reamed the practice of his pnifession at the re-election, In 15.14, he was nominated by the Whig. for Geyer., of the State, ins op to Silas Wright, but was unsuccesefuL Last year ha was elected Comptroller of the Stale i And has filled the otlice with honor to himself and moilt to the Reo. pie. He is now the candidate ofthe Whig party for the Vice Presidency of the hailed States, and Ss. Mg a man of the people, is worthy in all respects to preside over the representatives aft. people. Mr. Maimre if , in his 19th year, a tins luoly Wk. ing man:: with a sanguine temperament; a 1•11.-eoro mending presence, and a grave Inn good natured couateuenoti. He is an excellent specimen of a syncline northern Yankee, as Old Rough find Ilex t - ly is of the - Southern breed. They are both unit. dulterated Americans, who, owe nothineto titioes circumstances, but have been self created by their own native energies. The colleges in which they have acquired their knowledge are the busiest and most trying hams of every day life. We cannot doulgtheirelemiouby a greater =jell .ty than any Praiderdial tickeLsince the day. of Wiihington, nor that the country will rejoice and I 'grow prosperous under their beneficent • ',Loral Affairs. Coisrt of quarter illassions. FYlwr, June 7J, 1615. In the ease of Burkholder and other's, indicted Pr assault and Ileum on Mr. and Mrs. Chase, the jury returned a verdict of guiltyon the several in' dicurienta Motion made for a new trial. A surety of the peace case, on oath of Mm. Mr.! Laifirilm, of Manchester, against Thaddeus Bell I . and Hugh Hutchison. The brmer was reqUired to give bail in the sum of 3100, to keep the peace for tana,years, and the Latter in $250 bail 6Jr the asme length of time. Commonwealth vs. Nicholas Somers, Cu On is; . .halt and battery an Gotheb Popp. Jury returned aserdict of guilty. COMmonwealth vs. Anthony holey and winh.i. Merryman. This was another case Irma Allenby. sty city, for surety of the Peace, on faith of Was. Boley. .11 was a very trifling me, and scarcely worthy the attention of the Court. A. Boley was held to bail in $5O, to keep the peace for two years, and pay the coots. Merryman was dia. charged. Nicholas Somers was indicted fin' roaliciois mischief in taking Lknett the sign of Gotk(b•Popp. Found guilty. Gotletb Popp was indicted kw selling liquor without a license. Commonwealth vs. J. Setthers, 6.ir stealing mo ney from the clerk's dresser of the steamboat Comet. Jury to give their verdict this morning. . _ Annamv Sutors,-The Grand jury, on-Thursday food "four bills' Zr arson, against this individual, who is charged with firing several stables in vats one parts of the city, on the morning of the 12th of May last, when so much valuable property was consumed. He is still in jail on the hut charge of setting fire to the stable of James Mackerel, on the night of the sth instant. A Swinnum.—A kdlpvi who lately net up an Intelligence Office, in this city, calling himself J. Trimble, has turned out to be a second .Arthar Brown, 3r." When appltyations were made for situations, he would recytnl4he names of such— , arse one dollar each—there tell then to call cant day, and when they called, he word.) say to them, thutthe situations were filled, butt° come in a dap or la, and be would have others to fill.7. 4 This way he picked up a good many L dollan. , • , 0130 young. man was induced kridvance him ten dollen:of a hundred required to go into pert. nership twthe same businesi He 'soon ascertain ed that the bininesti was neither honest nor profit. able; and, during the absence of the pirMer on Thursdey,;he refused to receive. money from ap Omns, and refunded what had been paid biTn.— Ile bail Trimble arrested that night, took him to the Mayor's Office; and compelled him also to refund what had been paid biti lizemu or TIM Cm.—The National likai gencer remarks upon the necessity of every good citizen, ,and ,house-keepers Who are desirous of promoting the health of the city, to unite waft the proper authorities to keep the 'emirs and alleys free from garbage, offal and Milan vegetables, and refuse of every kind. The, same caution will ap• ply to this city, and weltrint; br the credit of the „place, and more particultiall; to vicuna the health :of our citizens during the toot summer monthe,lhat our streets, lanes, alleys, mind all the petilie planes will be kept clean and in proper order., ANOTIMIL DIFATH 10.0.11 MANIA Parr —Coroner Richardson was cidWc_l out yesterday to bold an inquest upon the Inidiof Otis Young, Seoler of Weights and Measuref, which was found in a field near Manchester. 5 The deceased was addicted to hard drinking nhd his death was caused by manta pan. He bas held ilia above office for a number of years, and besides we learn, kept' n liquor store. There have already been twenty applicants for his office, which is received hunt the Governer, and Is considered a pretty profitable one. Arzzarixn - Siiiiiii.Wai. - Schlock, a return. ed regular soldier, an intemperate man, made two unniceesedul attempts to commit suicide, a few days ago at the rendezvous, On Liberty Wreak— He first tried to bleed himself io death; and men attempted to hang himself to the porch in the mar of the budding. In both than attempts he Was discovexed in time to prevent their execution. He h im been committed to prison. Gall% DOOIL—We are indebted to the politeness of the publishers kir iha July numb= of this deserwrill Pordaf medesdua lob= racked that haishilim the estimation of the massrail., and asps:clad - y the ladled, that It is superfluous to say swathing more in its 'prase. This number commemodi a new volume, the 37th, and ponstunt inditicniat charactet in its illonationn BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Correspondence Pittatrargh Conecondemse of the Flustough Gamy. . CONCIU.KIIII. hine 22, The. Semite egireed,to meet .bevafter. at 11, • • .1 I The House resolution, r as to the final adjourn. ;nem. came op. Mr Badger offered an 'Amendment that Congress reaseemble on the 2d Monday of November. . Mr. Hennepin preferred the 2d Monday ape rtuber.. .. . MrAtcheson advocated 'Me amendment in a few remarks, undid Wei Mr. Clayton. • Mr. Buper wiz opped 63 any *sent action on the resolution. Mr. Foote charged the whip with desiring to ad journ to avoid the slave question. . Mr. Mangum replied.that the whip were ready to meet eey issue, and charged Gen. Casa with ta king both sides of the Proviso. Mr. Foote defended' Gen Cass:. He said that Crum Led favored the Proviso, but having seen his error, was now opposed to it. ' After on exciting : political debate, the Senate ad •. .. without taking a vote. Mr. Vinton 4104, for the regular business, be iog the considatiitina of the Senate trills. The bill relative to the Naturalization low was then taken up and agreed to. On unation ofMr. Vinton, the House went into committee of the Whole on the Civd and Diploma in appropriation bill, which Was deluded until the hour of adjournment. Exeludve Comspondenee orthe Pittiburg h Cincue. BARNBIIRNEIVII 'CONVENTION MARTIN VAN BUREN NOMINATED ' .ruturtirtna, line 23, ISttir E[•l'resident, Matrix Van Baum, of New York' and limy Don.; of 'Wisconsin, Vice President, tenni been unanimously nominated by the Barn burners' Convention at Utica. Both geattenten accept the nomination. _ o=2= • Utica, June 23, ISIS —The Convention reassembled this mornieg.' . A letter was received (tom Illinois, numerously signed, urging, in stkong terms, the nomination of MrVan Buren. The letter closed in the fallowing language: • • , •We want Martin Van Duren nomihated an candidate in the Preitidency. Slave poiver broke hint down in IPM; and be will brake that power 'down In A motion was then mode Cirthe nomination of President and Vice President,.hritiii voce voting , which resulted in the choice, by acclnmation, of Idartin Van-Buren, Or the Presidency. Mr. II Dodge area then put in nomination kn. the Vice Presidency, who was also chosen by wan. mation. •- • . , 11:51 doubt-is entertained that Mr. Van' Buren will accept the domination, notwithstanding , his letter to Benj. F. Butler, In which he exikesses a wish to remain in priinte lifir The Convention passed a resolunon in Glvo'r of the freedom of the Public Lands to actual rattlers, at a price barely sufficient to cover the expense of survey. Alter the plan Ea organizing and carrying on tha campaign was read, the Convention Malty adjourned. After the adyMrnment of the Conventionorlarge Kase Meeting was held, which was adtheased by Manua Morton, of Maas, by Mr. Taylor of Cie .. einnati, and by delegates from Illittnitt, Indiana -nod Wisainsin. . conetpotidetwe of the Paatbarra Gazette. . 1 PhIILAPELPHIAARXET. - ' • ~Philadelph June 21 , al. K. Floor—Sales to a moderate tent at 53,37. , Wheat— , Sahns of prima at 51, 2 131.23. R I Corn—Sales of prtrne Yellow at 5161530. to the extent off b,50/ bushel.; sale* of White at 41. • Provisions a& very Mal . • , . unlruaomE MARKET, ; Barnet., June 23, Sr. n. Flour—Moderate said at preview rates. brat. Cr. generally are awaiting the steamer'. new. Cern—Sales of White at 51033 e; Yellow at 43 1i146e. •• - t. • Provisions Tire without change. • Groceries—There rano change to note. The Eastern markets generally, are dull. +NEW - YORK MARKET. New Your.; June 29,3 r. K. Flour—The market is steady. but not active. Cori—Corn W without change; yellow at 51c.. Wheat—Sales of inferior red at 1,1.5 c p be. Cotton—The market is quiet. Provisions—Sales of mime pork at 55.. Sales of mess Pork 01045. Correvatulenee of the Pittsburg__b Ouette.l CINCINNATI MARI=. ''.Cincinnati, June 2.3, 6, P. Hour—Moderate sales at 3,6%11%75. The mar ket to day Was steady but not active. Grain—ThegrO market is without chile. Whister-MmWrgte sales-at-15e p gall. bleu , kit quiet. Sugar—Baks of 100 hhds of Lair at I,l66llenper pound. Provisions—Are without change. Prime lard in keg is held at le The weather is very unsettled, and it has been raining most M . the day. G. Trirtmes'Vtrws cc rim TairnaL—A late number it the Ilxitnll• Angara, sari - .We have been favored with the subjoined tram Gomm recent letter from John Buehler, Eeq, of Baton Range, La., the present residence ,W . Gen. Taylor. ton gendemart to this town, who firtmerfy resided in the same place. Mr. B. is a gentleman of great respectability and high Winding, who would &cm td say anything which he did not be. lieu, to be strictly the truth, and is moreover per. tamely acquainted with Gen. Tayki, whom be states to be "a gm i rarsf mass.' What Mr. it. MOWS by this, may be welt by penning the tic, Mee "The repeal of the Twill' 0f18.12, by the act of IMO, has been rood :Mims to the country, and particularly to the sugar Planters of Louidarus, and unless we can get aomechange in the Tariff for protection, it must hr.]; op many planters, who have but recently Commenced the culture of sugar. I feel, of course, much interest is die approaching election. My choice of all Men is Mr. Clay, if there is any probability of getting him. If not, I shall be very lunch pleased to have Gen. Taylor, whom I know personally tube a 000 u Wino, win c Tours Max, as I recently had the pleasure of hearing him express his viewer oa this subject.. I think, beside, he is the only , Whig that can get the vote of this State." New ILucturntam—Moses - Norris, Jr., was cho . salt to the United Stales menate, Air six years from the Fourth of March next, by the New Hampshire Legislsture - on Tharsday, the 15th umlaut. The mute in the -,Ssnate wan For Moses Norris:A, LOCO, la; Jonathan Kittredge, Whig, 1; Ass Fow ler, Ind. 1. to the House, Mr. Norris bed 153 Kittredge 70: Fowler 39;• Anthony Colby 5; Gem Y. Sawyer 3; John Preston 22,, Geo. W. Nesmith 1; Edmund Worth, 1; Many }Mud, /i Jared Per k# ll, i• .Mr. - Norris takes the place of Chucks G. Athei , ton—better known in Now Hampshire as tpluir AthertonL:dtaving been the author.of the «Kim, tcd Twenty First ltale of the House of Represetv tatives by which the Petitions of, the Freemen of the North were contemptbnusly spurned from their National Legislature. It we. probably In view of this dirty carrion to the • natural allies that Mbar. ton wee promoted' from the House of Re s Presentn• tires to the &neut.—N. Y. 15ibutte. Doughfacee aye, that a good one What Love you to say now about the itortnern Touglifonenr— , Fire Press. Why,we oily.have tom' what ws ahem's have said, that GetteruMur I. the greatest Lcorgbface' on earth. No roan would sell.his vote for so mall a favor, no man would Strawy his constituents fix so small pay; no man would write no mealy kruers expreasurgaomauydifkrentoptruonkin one month; on the-Terns 'questknii. no man would write no glowing a euklry on Louis Philippe or any other monarch; no man would play lecond fiddle mho, K. Polk and slavery as soon as he. Ile is the . Prince of 'Doughficara, That's what we have to say about 'Northern Doughfaces.'ttple_# Adv. Aracoon&--‘ An a othdainstie Clay Z 1144 who had held out manfully spina Gen. Taylor, was among the crowd at the reception of. Gen. Cass, in this city, says the Trenton State Gazette. Senator Allen wan speaking, and in the 'course at his re mark., denounced Gen. Taylor as &thorough Whig as ;noir who, if eland Prosidow, would: carry into cornasion 'curry', Whig wawa! • • "Goad" exclaimed the Clay man • "that Milt, the Taylor stock fulltwenty per cent in my /Mimic Goa" The Courtier des 'Etats Unis, *WO at New York, remaking upon General Taike's nomination for the Presidency, sap-4 It wain all probstdlity, result in giving to the Union a P/011iblUlt of rue modesty and simplicity, of siaguhaty oorrectyudg• meet, and of triediancenty. Surely,. adds the Comic. 'the nation ought to be satuiled—for Washing one do not spring up every day.' Gas.'isnoz comma Norrn.--The, poniar i te Journal ofJonat 19th, his the Ma parasra II a fast that General Taylor-Imi been allotted to Frederick as a witness be the Court of In. witty. Ha is hourly expecteihme on hilt way,— lt is ttetterd that immediately after the close of pillow'. trial, Han. Scott is to he tried on charges prefarred by Pillow, and that Gee. Taylor's testi thnony is wanted in this cue. _ . druntamm- P lfloernague anastedafe ll okr, day, named J der picking a man's pocket, at Hughes, on Water street. He got something over three dollars in money,' and several other amides of small value. Most of the money has hien re. covered, and the fellow committed to Ail ValiUkteerS3 RIM= Or Till PalattvAllik. At. the ragmen ofmanc eiesena a public meeting snll be held al then , CLAW MOM. (formerly W Ho tel. on Saturday, June 24th, at o'cicielt "l ,V ;1.,3 make arrangements for the reception of our rallamt Pemmican= Volunteer...who= =tura from Idealcp ore may lielenerpect. jela MARRIED, On Thursday evening,t_ld inst- by the Ret. • John Kerr, W. C. Peals to ?Lanus H., qaughthr ofJohn Page, F 9, of Birmingham. • 1 REasassfattlarad Tobacco. i 48 Bxsu.ntry B Royster's superior .weer 5 ipti Wdo M A Ruder's " . lb '. 19 hf do Pried & Ilarsroars " h 5. , t. 21 do do do , h uadi . • 95 do do Petal A Harwood " " 5.4. IL " 14 do J Robinson " hits " 57 hfdo do • " h 5 ~ 93 do do War Dawson ha " 33 do T 'Wright's " h . " 37 do °Anderson ' h h a 9 do LT Dode's ' a' h rl h 5 do II /daton's 9 do Mania. - ii 4 i 4,.. 4 ' " " Jitst landing from steamer uld'pseketiu - unit or .solo by rt . HEALD, RUMOR 2r. 5.0, r 41 north water stand 16 north wharves. je94 Philafelphia YARA LEAF TOBACCO—Ntibales Yang Leaf Ta baceo, wrappery, and superior quality,-1, 2 and 3 ems-just landwg from brig Anthracite; f4r sale by jell HEALD, DUCKNCIE & Co (NEUMAN PlPFZ—ntjl bzii and . 3 gror OEMIII vr Pipes, medium bowls, Jost landing hobo PM nod forook by Ind 4 HEALD,DUCK:9II. &Co FFZII FINE CUT CIIMINGI TOBAVCO—Mrs Miner's and boo -Anderson's, bust refd and for sale by HEALD, 11UCKNORfe Co, Al north water and In north wtearres, • 144 Philadelphia ===! T . • • . 11E subscribers have on hands 00 casks Soda Al.,s Jag Aluspratt & Son's, first quality, betog the bet anon or their spring etoct, which they will /sell at il[c. per, or 13e currency. , ilaving made each purge soles to Use pnacipal glass and soap menusacterers of this ity, they deem it onnecesearrto say MT rsittrih rut."' of the bread. They 'take this opportunity to sponse car custom ers and dealer. generally, that they barn #rdered large ly pro e m same manufacturers us EngkendLthe brst shipment of which inner's° ist time My the fall trade, and the regular applice,yhtougisout the season, which they will at.the low s market price for cads or approved bills. ji24 W & AL kIITCIIF:LTREE, 160 hbetty at NEOVBOOKS.—Loiterings in Eurppc; or Sketches I 7 Travel in France, Belgium, ilwarerland, Daly, Austria, Prussia, Oust Britain and 'lreland, with nn appendix, containing observations a, European chan ties and medical institution.. It) , Juba W earson.lll D. Angela, a novel. Ii the author of "Emilin IVynd ham," "Two Old Men's Welt,. etc, i. Self-Control, a novel. Bp Mary Brunton, author of “Diecipline.” • Vol. Dolly Scriptural Readings. By the late Thomas Omlmam, D. D., L. L. D: , , Pan Tne•Tbousand and Onti Iletpers' Inuttated i Vllliam the Cottagrr, a book for ,ehildren. By the author of "Ellett Herbert," ler . . The above works received OW dap and for sale by jell JOHNS TON Jr STOCKTON Journal. Amateur, Port and Chronicle copy. - FRANCE—Outlines of th e Historlr of Francs, from the earliest times to the-Revolution of 1946—fat mhools and families—with munerois engraving", mid questions for the examination of proiils. • . 1. mOl 7 - , JOHNSTON it WIIJCKTON Journal, Atnerimut. Post and Chroniehteopy„ I ovrars SONGS—Wrdeb 700 , will ijt Daylig ht; LWidow Maehreel Req . O'llomi indlub Sullsll , K Slaying the Deer; Gondolier Row; The Two WA Fairy Boy; Ask rue NH what I istet Thinking . ; LOW Banked Can My Mother Dear; 040 not say I love thee non Forgive, bob Forgeul. The Cmonelion; Rom& Whisper; Morrung Bream; Sorbet Jenne wk. Young and Simple; The Northland for Me; Moly 131/wn. Por sale by JOHN II MELLOR. le% , I dl wood s; Hand Street Bridge. • N election for one President, ten 6laisagers, one ATreasurer and one Clerk to conduct the Losing. of the Hand Street Bridge -Company; for the moue,: TT ear. will be Old at Me Toll 1103 pool, rod of seal Bridge, on the Brut Monday of Jul hem, corommicing at 3 o'clo c k, P. N. WM. MO SON, Fraeilket. jefelt 'AITIBTEGpODS FOR _DRESSFB—W it Illtirphy NV boo justireceived an invoice of Wh ite Dress Goods for holies, rods as French and Scotch Mull Moline; Neelook; Satin hoed Jaconata, 6e, airy 100. Also, White, Bonstet Ribbon; eV' northern *Coo net of Ith and nistrketsts.teed„ VilliGllAMal-66 . invoice of keel 01. Manchester Gingbarns, of new. and bandsiime pithern6 rereivod yeoenlay at the Dry Goods Rouse ot Joel{ • R ?it URPily CHECKS-6f Stuart's gni-nu ll facture, commonly on 'Laud, and . cold by the wee or yard at the Dry Goods Howie oh NV R MURPHY _ NEW sLACK i ta ,, Fle— .6, l , 3b , bls lajr,e ; Klac d t o e r_al; Landing , and for sale by I jet° °BLACKBURN Co 5 t o i x s y . b ‘ y li n tin g i j luid: Ido Ilo!tr . s . g . i . I. rg s trd 4“ . SILO r E TUREAD—A TigV ii f i o , l solo icl4 CORDED "LB' , -"" t`detrutqiisnr TORESS II 7 m 12 inches, ?or cabby 1.1 Jen C ARBUTII7.IOI . QR.I.IIRATUS—.S tons reerivin2 and I.r sale by jell 4 ROUT O Co, liberty st HEESEr—l.sotas Western BeserrO Cheese. In stun C and foi4alet by is 24 HOIST IIn,LZELL et Co UGAR MUSK MOLASSEtaLICO bbls St Ilona 10 Refinery, rased perateamar Hail Columbia and (o sale by iettt BOUT DaLZEI.I. MALL WHITE B EASS-251016 Ibr sale to toe S_67 jell DALZEL I f6 Co SUGAR-100 hhda N 0 Sugar; bl• b Nast:, 6 and Loaf Sugar, in atom and for sale by ' It ROBISON & Co, 19 , 4 libenr .1 bbllht /11cn,17414gbIsc!„._4 R ICE tierces Rien, in sinre I t nt,gal c igy . 6 gibLEV-1-- --- RATUS—p .w lons Saleratus i Adcllin c sal . e aresit—e casks Potub, in gore and for sale by jell R ROBISON & Co ------- 7)10N ANDNAIL-4-19 to nasorta k Uar Iron; s; a j leira IN. 1, in store tsel for i stl i t z ta isax er. Co lot AFON—LOAOIbs is stooks house; for sale by R ROIIISON Zee., Tu S A FTI N i ffa r t!autital qUelit i ;, nd ariti ' gre - e a tly e duced price, jam reed. ALEXANDER DAY, ]Smarter at, N E cot of the diamond CISCSUM) NETTS—We hare just opened s lure • lose blosgaito Netts, of an excellent qualiry an remarkably cheap. jet? ALEXANDER & DAY UND=3-36 sacks Pealbers; 13 do Gauen:xi 4 bbl. No 2 Lard; Tao Flowed;' 13 sacks do; 1 box rearock Fly Brushes; Ldo ao Yang to arrive and for eale;by jeR 1 ISAIAH DICKEVA Co, front •t narTON—ebodes Val crerbecl for sale by kjJeH ISAIAH DICKEY k Ccr CIIIFME-1-Crbonea now landinc for otde by ‘ji-j±;2. ISAIAU DICKEY & Co . RAIL ROAD GUlDE—Doggett's Rail Road Goble and Gataiteer for 1E49, with Beehonal Maps of the peat totem of travel. A few nook, s reeeired and for sale by }eel ' OILNETON I STOCKTON ittrACKERFI , - 0 50 bbl No 3,large, Mackerel, jest re .lll calved and for .1 • by • IJell POINDFCTER A. Co SUGAR—IOO bada N Sugar, in .tore and for sale by MINI/EXIT& & Co LOAF SUGAR-1W bls Nos 7, 9,9 and 10, L00,.i. .nalonP, 311 do Lo crushed and pulveri. =I Sugars, for sale by 'e2l POINDEXTER &Co CHRESE-13 blis prior iW R Cheese, for sale bi RD ' POINDLXTER &Co SNAYS.'. ROOP-4 satkp Smile Root, in core and for sale by 0211 POINDEXTER &Co. MACICEREL AND lILIRRING-33 bills No 3 Mao& erel ; Maps. inspection; W do No .2 dodo do; ludo .1 do do do; ss do No Haldrnore Herring, just teed and for sida by jell MILLER & RICXETSON hytailA §I.IGAR—M4b.t. Whim Marina Jim received and formai, by ' H jeri MILLER & WU:MON InpRAtIL SUGAR—ZO bap llnerllBegn:Tr - t;, tore and AI for We by NM MILLER IatICKET6O' N trAtCARONI AND VERMICELLA- 1 2.5 bas Mem eatoni nod Vamicells, ))on ree'd and for sole by je2l MILLER & RICKETTSON pp WELT MALAGAWINE dr clicks sweet :Rola 17 p Wive, itott received owl for taloby. , , • MILLER & RicXwrs oN ATOUNG 'NEON TEA—lb half alexia Young'Hy X son Tea, just received and for sale by MILLER & BIC/WNW; r k T tr IM 4 P i"1 ford la _ROWN ILUA N jeal brAMS AND SHOULDERS—Our own curing, in ',HU. Here and for sale by' .dean DROWN &CULBERTSON "TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA—tddoajtut teed j and for sale ind for sale at the drug warehouto of Jed,/ J KIDD &Co, GU wood at CIENUINE GERMAN COLOGNE-11 dot ju t e re Ur caved aild for tale by je3) J KIDD &Co LAnDOlL—Bulakhanlt's bean—lb lob's in nun, and .fin saleby . je2D• J KIIDD 4. Co • • 11141 4 /LNTS' lIATS—Just received, 1e Infants' j_ Stec Year! Hats; also,' ease Misses Isarb eas oru rims, and for Wei by SMITH, dr.JOIDLION, ieoo 4O market SUGAR-5% landing from steamer !lan Colum on commandant and far sale by ROBERTKIN k R.F.PPERT, JeBl.7taceonikst EILEACIUNG POWDER--20 - 01 — ailleaching der, .Itta Musprnit de Son'. brand—lOnnt facetted, the remainder to :olive in • few ileysi for stile by • , je.2o %V hl 160 liberty al CEV3Z-11U ban prime Chios, lop sale by JAMES D4W,XELL, al water st QUPER FRENCH CLOTIIR.—Wa have just opeaml X 7 a fine lot of blk French C lot. whieh we are Sri , ling numb lower Rum we have aver before sold the' moo quality.. ALEXANDER A. DAY, e2O 73 market st, N W ror of the diamond 3'fool, BLIC CASSIMERES—A. lot of very cheap Wool bit Castbaeres, among 'which are same lighl tenure, very suitable for the summer season, just reed by Jew 'ALEXANDER & DAY TIOWSHONO TEA-30 balf.ltests sup Fowsbong X Tea, in store and for sale by . Jeeo Jlk. K FLOYD, Round Church Buildings Ec:o 'V A jeSu bbLs uiVaviin p .mdroy L .by irps FISIEL/-80 Md. No 3 large Mackerel; Oo Lb!. Not -ILarrings SO LW* No l trimmed Shad, landing and for sea b . Je o o lt FLOYD GLA),ltea't> 4 :2ty — ' 1.2 1 2 "Avagn. PEPPER AND ALLSPICE-90 bags Fcppec, IA do I Spice, In !tote and far sale by R FLOYD SINGIWIX. O O .8130AR-- , 60 bbl( Now 1, 6 ltod ON 0 Reflood, bl„ . store and for We by I k R FIiOYD TT AHD 011.—itiVols and half Ads, for ssld, low by. /s2O . BROWN & CUL/W=BON ANCY SOAP-10 biiClocionsdi, for salellos py - - DROWN & CULBULYSON Qi.1110138-21X 1 Ithde N 0 Bum; r 0 bias eru bed do; la 20 do pulverised do; 20 do Load°, kale and for loboby W *,e BROWN CUL Rsox OLllBElM , •9 l lobbts N 0 Molasben 93 do SA; AL Mut do, in core and for nide by /939 BROWN cuumOsoN AUCTION SALEaI- Jabal D. Davis, Anotiasseir.'. Dry Goode Dry Goods! lax AM:POW • On Monday morning, June tki, at 10 o'clock, et the commercial Solos Room, earner of Wood and FMIII streerstMedl be add to- close consignments, an eaten sive asiortment of tihrglish, French, German, and mer'can D , r Goods. - At 2 o clock, I crate queensarare, assorted; 52 hr. 2 on safes tor counting house and steam boar; 5 rota chests I( II tea; It half brn Virginia tobacco,. ues. sho 1..,, hatchets, bey and Mina= forks, .00r11 broom., platforM aud counter' smdes. carpeting, looking glue ses, window blinds, • genial assortment-of second hand libusehold furniture, moves, kitchen utensil% ire. 5 At d o'clock. A large assortments•T spring and annuster clettai s d• retail nockordry goods, fine able and pocket eutlerr, gold nbd .ileer watch., rewelrp, saddlevtridles, trucksiGerman fancy goods, , :e • ,• relD . DAVIS; Aact ; , Books, Penland PaPer at Atittion. ON Paturday evening, the 2lth nut. at a o'clock, at the Coironerciel Pules Room, comer of Weuttund Pdlh streets, will be sold n huge collection of venni - 14e mite'. cellattentis Lacks, embracing standard work, on limo!. gy, biology, poetry, ana, sciences,Antaie,' de. Also, One leper and cap writing paper, family sad pocket Bibles, ',l o ok books, piano ' . mune gold and steel pelts. Bookai r an be examined on thealtentoott ofsale. jolt a JOHN D DAVIS, duct • Low nto Muse surf LN, Ifaxseltatii Form:fon and Groverioclat Atation. Dane Slth, sigv`clock,l'. M., wilt be soW on tbn preinites, the unexpired - term of a kase, having .l years to NU from theist day of Apri1,1.94. N one lot orman] situate no Prospect street, above 10- . gnu, having a front of ttd feet,:and estending boa IVO feet to POpler alley, on which is erected a cooveniern brick dwelling house, subject to a groodd rent of SPI,DI per k,, v. A ii:alvantity of household footnote, groeerjey queenswore, dc. jets JOHN D DAVIS, - Atict . Lout efs'lou.se and Lot is thi city of Allegheny, at Artriiint. On SMarday. Jane 24111, at 8 o'clock, P. :11.", at the Commercial bale, Room, corner of Wood sad Fifth st will be sold, the unexpired term of a lease on a,Lot. of ground, hiring tea years to tun front the Ist day of April, XnP..., situate on the north side of the Diamond, having a Pont of 17 feet, and extending back IP fee!, , solace' tin en alums! groami tent 0(60, oa whieh as erected Agood well finished Promo Home, salted for a store endArrelling, at present occupied by John %r.- ine:yral show the property to those disposed to P7hl*ei T'"" "d' JoHitPD DAVIS, 'Alta.. ; .; G'rcat of. Imported Nina, LiDiari, Hamm, I. &gars, . , JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER': iQullonday, Jane 90th, commencing. at In o'clock-, A. hl„ at the warehouse of P. C. Mario, corner of Smithp4'd nod Front streets, will Lie split without re serve, his entire-stork, amounting to .nearly SAWN. A large proportion of the Wine. Liquors consist of sotne. of the most celebrated brands, and various vintagek, ranging, from 1530 to let?, and ; of direct im portateem Sala ,will be continued from day to day until Wan,: sold, af the owner is declining the buslimse. • - 5100,45 which ore the following, viz:— • g7gpsks superior French Ilrandy, choice brands Peach brandy, very 4,14,- - toiPes superior Hoilaud Gin; • • ! , lePtilsks Port Wine, varlinis brands;. • ' I. and casks White Wine; • ! Di:Pipes kladeint Wiw, selected timid; 7 Wqr pipes superior paloSherry Wince 1" . • •• dry and sweet Malaga Wine; ' " Tenerille f Lisbon do " Red i do hhds St Estephe Chock rd. IBuncheon Irish Whiskey; 1 I • !Ar do Ind 9 libtrJamalca Spiritse, SO btils Old Rye Whiskey; • hods, guar., and pints London Porter; SS - bottles East India:Ale: . 31 doz bolder very Rue Claret Wine; - Sh baskets Champagne • do • J 3 doe Corded., assorted; Illbas Wine and Suit:glon Dittere;! • Rt dozenjwitles linshdics, very AM; • u " ()Id Rye Whmkey; ,tO,OOO superior Review Segam; • lh hos fine quality 'Pot:wren; Babas and halves Sardians; !":."W bbl. Cider Vinegar, . trZU Copperas; . - tat large Inures Loaf Sugar, 1.204011 Syrups, Pepper Sauce, Brandy Frail,, TOM. Ciduip, des Playing Cards, W sli ines d Liquors in shod casks.• 'Together with Mewl costs tools,' fa ult* and n great vanety of other articles. Erj• Cuutlotrues will be ready on the 10th, and goods zangto crammed previews to the sale. jeg • • • l'aluable Neal Estate at Auction. (Tye Saturday, Jane 24111, at S o'clock,'P. 111, at illy. Commercial Hales Harass, comer of Wood and Fiftls sirkets, will be mld , attai valuable WI of Granath No 70, iu the Original (limo( lots of the borough of LarwrenCe villYglinvutg s front of St/ feet on Dacron street, and extending hack 170 feet to Cherry alley, on which is gritted • good two: story Brick Derelllng'llouse,and othir improvements, with fruit toren,. lte., at ptrient ocOupied by Charles Odenweliler. I : Also, lot NO LS2., M the plin Of lots laid oat by Tho- Mali ...kelt:having a front 0104 feet on the north side of PrOorylvania arcane, nearlyopposite the ebatempla ted :lite for a bridge over.he Slottringahela rirer,_lo connect Pittsburgh and liirrairtgharth and extending buck IN first fo 111/1011.14:<y. 'firms, one third moth, residuein two equal annual payhmuts, wok hat' Mit 4017 JOIN D Auct - 1131USEMENTR. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. • • -• • S. po.. , Manager and Lapera •• Benefit and last awe-ammo • of UM SABLE. HAutomsrs. J.SEVA Ititi!, {0 tommeuee with • • BLACK' k`iII)S.USAIi. . . _. ... .. . IVllliato `'_ - Alr.Prior. Cotd.„Crowuee' - . --.--:.., . . 111 r. Reynolds. SL f oan M. Posit. To be followed by . CONCERT, sort i by the Sable • e Ilarmonba. . A sox. for sr .c as nancinco ron ram am. coanr- Alter which. D./SCE; by Allis Anna Malvin*. To: conclude With .Concen i p.. by 1...4,1A. ......... xs or Aroo2oo,o.—Dre ss eqele, .50 cu; Setold 150 , 5'.2.5 A.Gallerv. 91 MR. LOVER T AST 71111-I , —Tlos present (Friday) June •W, 1845, Will repeat his• IRISH EVENINCt; “ntaining 31inidul Anecdote, _favorite Recitations, Comic Sta tic.' and his ern. Song,, nt the APOLLO HALL. Ilikets W cents—so be bail at the Monongahela flonre, 31, illeilor's Music Store, and at the door in the estuning. . • . . Dopra upon at IL to commence to 8 o'clock.. je..W • FANCY DRY GOODS. SEAMAN & M L UIR, 321 Broadway, 3l•vir TAI POETERS.AND JOBBERS of Silks, French prm. led Barees, Laces, Bob Ale d uos, Shawls; Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns, Borabaunee, AND ALL HER VARIETIES OF FANCY GOODS. They invite country Merchants, visiting Neer York', to esamine their stock before making their purchases. , Mr. Muir was for many years of the &Mae of A. T. Stewart & Co., from which he retired on the Ist of Jam le4G; and Mr. James Dickson, (who has au intertsf We business,) was also favorably buma in tharestab. lishment. . Nolice to. - ravel EXPRES.S CANAL PACEET LINE 42'4 " PIiILABELI'IIIA AND giALTLNICIEL Tim subscribers have -engaged the light draught steamboat DOVER, to carry passengers to and from the Aqueduct at b'reeport. She mill depart daily at 7 o'clock bribe unnriziag, hum the Mot of Ittirin meet: - Paasenger. trill breakfast oi; board, and will be punctual at the hour.. For passage or infisanktion, arplk to • NV; SOTO 1, on. House Or D:Lb.T.CIIIs Co., Canal House, Fare—Nine Dollars through! • .- Lly this arnangeroeut. peasengers will go through in less thno throe days and u half, passing over the rail /pad in daylight. OYESTERDAY, at W klurphyas ,Day k./ Good. House, northeast of 4th and Marker treeta—Churry black Silk, for Mantillas.; new atyle Drem Giughams; Mk and while Crapes; Mk; whito and mixed CC4IO/1 iiO3Ei French Lukens, Se. Sac. Alea on hand, a goal 111.10Milellt of Mack Mohair, blk SAS and fancy Damage and Nell Shaw* whim and Shawls, Crape do, plain 'and embroidered; - black lane Bhawla, hearts and Capem new Myra Gatd Netts (or Capes, Caps, de; plant wash Bloods and Nana, de. Wholesale Rcems up mans, where incexcellent as sortment of Prim,, Sc. Is ahrays kept at low prices. jar Ohio asid Pennsylvania Rail Road . 01.- BOOKS for subscriptunt to the Capital Stock ord.' Company, will belled on the Vila June, at the Exchange bank, and at the bookitioreaor,Johnston & Stockton and Fred. Kay S. Co., and-will continue open from day to day, wider the suporintendeuce of the un dactigned. F. LORENZ, IIARMARDENNY,' • . FRED. KAY, CLARKE STOCKTON, - rekOoller&wltuS' W. ROBINSON. .13sogiar assd Mcd . 148 1 41 1 1i p bt i i ' ; . il s N ga ° r 6 , Wont, 6 and 111 do Pnine Now Orleans Molsies; 37 do ••• SugagPocissi . -. In more sod (or sale bl• • • - w M kIiTLISELTRXE. je23. - - IGO liberty at N 0.3 MACKEIIiL-31 Gbh large No 3 Mackerel Just received via canal issid for inlet by law SELI.I3IB t NICOLS . M 00 fine ARSEILLFS StIRTS-1 whim Skirt, jos opened by • $ SHACKIeI D .4I-7 E; 17 t wurr $ 9{l woad ft TIIITE LINEN DRILLS—Out ease ham T.T.DriUiag, nteditosi quality. jost opened by lel9 SILACKLEIT YELLOW NANKI —Two bales genuino N. king, for sale byjeta tIIIACKLETY ft IT . 111 . 17; I.),LACKDHESS SILKS—An invoi ce of litavy ;lank JJ Louring bilks; very soule,tor moues, An., Jun oltcrt.l biLACKLF•Tr -DRAT llTll—Omicara PrencitTsrap D' for summer coats, Ac ., jwt opened. by. • jeltt _ ; H.IIACD.LEDT .4. WHITE CASlllilliltliTN—Two cases blank Frishnierertn i fine finis/Oust reeeived by SIIIACELI37 & WilrrE XTEW ORLEANS SUUABS-ANDBIOLASSES-400 bhds prrae N O Sugar; 600 bbls N 0 Molasses;' '4OO do assorted Nos Loaf - Sugars, in store and thi solo by 017 113/14ILLEY d BUM], in out *1 wood st 710 COFFEE.--23/ bap prime Green Rio Cake, 11 landing Ilia day and lei side by jel7 • IIiGiALEY & 8511T11 _--• - - • - &"11TUCKT TOBACCO-505 kegs rit,..6 11 bacco, favorite brands, (or sale by 017 RANALkIII & sum Axrt.-rtutri RESERVE: cliEllnl-297 bag., w y R Chem, fine qplity, landing mid for sak by ' lel% - • RAGALEI & DINFALO AOlll f --Now landing erg..., 13 Shenandoah, &13 sPortedJinfialo a, in prime nailer, direct from Fort Rime, (yellow Sipe, 14,, slisapri.) ih:nlM e .,T OILS --50 bbls Linseed Oil; 75 do No 1 laud do; do No 2 do do; 12 do iltearina do; 1 bbd pare Sperm do; 1 do bleached Whale; 5 bbis do do; in mom and ler Old. by. Jell; • SEIJ.ERS k NiCOLS widirD GLOVES --Embioldcied Bilk .0 and COioll9 Udedo, echned i •o. supply lately., ctrived at Dry Goods House of • _jell • • • tV R MURPHY . BROOD9-80dox largo Emndltd. fol. We by 014 9 F VON DONNIIOEBT fc Co ERESII LEMONS—A few boxes Fr.h Lomas, lost received and for .sle by Pik muumvon 'STEAMBOA.TB. CINCINNATI DAILY PACK ET . 1:i . 1 ,4 i E. Xlalart. n. 4.; Nee laid famished, and neon powarthrboata on the waters of the -Wes& Every atearanandasion and coot- fors that money can procure, Wu been inovided COT esetterts The Line has been in omen.. fee fi're --has eawied a rainier, at ➢➢ aeo p le without the lea. LAW , ry to their Persona. Ito bow evil{ be at the foot or Wood meet the day previous io starting; nts the meek non of freight and the entry of passengers on the sego. ter. In all eves. the postage snatety most be paid lu • _ s * SUNDAY PACKET. The ISAAC NEWTON, CapL A. 6; NAM.. , a - Jeaie The, ea.). Saadi) rooming at 10 a`aloakr Whaelimetrary Sunday avenina , at 10 P. as. Nay. ,1/347. NOIIIIAT PACILICT. - The MONONGKIILT.,g,,capt STONY, will leave Pitts. aural. every Monday reortnitg n.lO o'elockf Wheeling every Monday evemag at 10 P. Y. 7 _ TUESDAY PACKET. -The HINSSNIA No. 2, Capt. J. KLISSFILIII3,.Win lease Piusburgl, sway Tuesday morning 4;10 O'cbath; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. at.. WEDNESDAY' PAGITOZTV • TLe NEW ENGLAND No. 3, Copt E. rime, will leave Eittobasti .eve ry WW at ves:DT morning. %•• wheel Log ry Wednesday exerting a 1 101. Yi, - Till/SWAT PACKET. The BRILLIANT, BAP , . Nur. vrlll. h,eve burgh every Thursdayisorußurtgllo **deck; Wheebag every prredayeveutogr at 10 n ac The CLIPPRPIUD,nr'v.°'" No::, r Copt. orning 1 1 T i o'.x . ''ll o l k k ; a ''O'rlw , e " burgh t r. „en, flidllY erenrng NATTIELDAY The EIESSENGEB, CmpL S. E will home Pio& borgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Wbwty . every Saturday evening ar.lo - - - NEW LISBON AND PIITSMIMMI 'DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, 1848. raga, Leaves Pittibergb daily, at 9 o'clock, A. Id, and a. rimes at Glasgow,-(mouth oldie Sandy end Deaver Ca. „ gral,) at 3 o'clock, end New Liston et 11, same night. Leers. th e to at 0 o:elock, • P. AL, (leakier the trip canal t river daring the rugbt,) and Glasgow at 9 o'clock, A. Af.,arsa armee at Pithibtulh el 3 P.' M.—thus making a continuous Imo for uni79.o..Paw burgh,. In and (meat tt between New,Lisla amt burgh, in shorter tint. 1.114 at less rates than by any, other routpr The proprietors of thi• I.me have the pleasure forming the public that they have Stud terolint elan Canal Boats, for dm liceoremodellon of passengers and / freight, to run in connection with the well kerma, i steamers CALEB COPE and BRAVER, end connect. ing, tilarigoic with the Piusburgh end Mud. • eau and other daily lines of steamers down Abe Ohio and Alississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge than- • selves to spate 110 ripens, or treble ID 111120r0 COOS fort, safety and dispatch, and isk of Me public a share A PHORIZEIVACENTS. CI Al. MARN TO, j Pitt • . - —S. & W:ILSRBAUGI ty -. HANNA? 4C4 New Luba,' ntyltitf J. HARHAL Ulf& Co. • IVOTICE.--The steamer DEA VER,C. S. Clarke, ems ter, mill knee eller this melee, for Wellsville poem aily,at 9 o'clockla the morn':. .012 4 PITTSBURGH & nuomisavnaas . . Duet" Packet Limb. FEBRUARY Iwt,lB4b , FEBRUARY Lt, 181 LEAVE DAILI7 APB A. AL, AND 4 P. M. • • er,.. following new boals.comilote , too ior the present sensorLANTIC, Capt. James Dasiontaa Capt A. Jacob& and LQ APLANE. Capt E. &anew The beau ate entirely new, and are ailed up lajth . out regard to cavern*. Ea— ery comfort that money can proenre has been provhie& ' The noels wiltleave the Monongahela Wharfditaat at . the foot of Does at.. Pawengera .will be punctual oa board, as the boats will certainly leaie t Ma adult , sisal boars, BA. M. and 4 P.M • ' jam% Fort wum..cs r a, CINCINNATI. & 0 ,. Ifaoacaa BAZOLIUT 7. Perry;commander, will leave for at 10 o' Louisville and all intermediate porta • : every Saturday,'. clock, 'For freight or passep apply ein bean' no to ' •• : FORSITII &DUNCAN, Aaeate. • The Telegraph has been builtexpressly fora regular packet, and Woke view entirely to the comfort of - joas, sooner& the accommodations , ere inferior to no boat on Lbe Western water. • apla.. ' FOR CINCINNATI. . - Ike n Ii7I;II " !E r IiGLAND: is A I APCltire, muter, will leaveforl•- he eboreAnd . intennecliats ports on dir, 010 o'clock. • • • • For treight or pawage apply on board. - - FOR CINCINNATL ; The fine new passenFer steamer • s RIO GRANDE,', Conley, maser, will tains fors oboe. . nd inure:mains ports this day . For freight or paseege s apply on board- . . EOM ST. LOUIS. _ .. iAL, The spletaild steamer '. *. .• , • • * FAIRMOUNT, • • t hltert, master, Sill leave for shorn intermediate its this day. : ..,.; For freight or passage, apply on noerS. , pen - 7-- - . - FO BC.CITCLViATI', f , Tluinew and light din :, ught sunaaire -TM VERIVON, Xmas; Tanner, will leave cof Up, nova end linennesibue pore on this L.. day. For freight or passage apply onboard. jett . ' The fihe sew meteor , : - • LEIVIS Thozhpeon, mastrwil9 r l 4 , eave fa ' s . eve andinterrelediate xis this de,: ..g.,!Lpply par: FOR CINCINNATI:: • _The splendid new stew:act : • VISITOR, . Jacobs, muter, will Have foiatiova ®and iatermediata porta W. day. .•. ;Mat passage., apply - on board. jai/ FOR CINCLYNATI AND LOUISVILLE:,, ..-.. ,The new and aplandid slaantor ZACHARY .&-Y7 4 OE, Lucas, mater,_ leave (or above d intermediate potta °nada day. For freight or pitaange, apply on boant. YO Ffl _ The light drstret steamer Crozier, roamer, will leave W Omer sad interaterliala ports this day. :For freight or passage, apply on Ward. jado FOR CUICUNINATIA.ND ST. LOUIS. The new enamel lIIGILLANDALORY, - Barke;reaster, will leave for tbe above , dlntennedorte pone die day, at. UV A. Id. For freight or passage applron board. je37 - n iaL , SUENANDO The sne new steamer . , • , Iknrstm, master will le a ez for atm v entetmedlateparta day. sr • For freight orpassage, apply on Ilard. -I jel7 .• RkX — IMII7IYrIffiTICGIIIe,CINCINNATI PACKET - ' The steamer ... _ .11 , Clere, master, will ran as a regain/ afternoon packet from PlEtsbutitt to' Cincinnati. She leaves ea her .first trip, under the new arrangementomil 3.londay, at 4 o'clock,i.. M. -, - ray«? . •. Sllkililatt I'IITSBURIni AND -zaNrsvuaa: , Tba fine new nesweri PHILIP DODDMGE, ' • • Moore, master, Will ;pine, Pitts burgh,.. arty tot above. • - _• This boar is entry way ad•pted the-to paean:lgen. She runs in" connection with the Jenny Lind + which meets bar at Haverty. Par freight Or pas— ante apply an board... , •ntyla • • rux $v itExtaNu AND BIt100007 .— " - - The nerd and substantial La. Wein draw, Poe Blaster, tars restunett'irei regular trips between 'Wheeling, Bridgeport and burgh, honer Pittsburgh on Mondays end Therfdaya. REGULAR PACRLT FOR SUNFISH. The new and fast steasnes . wriaznual. Bararsotaster artlf.lease Roe a:b. e . teteratediale Retaken W . i d e ee. days end Sattudays of each week . tospakr.,, ter pup. y toad or te ; GRO II BULTENIIEIV.GEL Aka: t lerrraßußoti & wffiazuricr eAcKEL; . tw it . . 1 ' • at masses , cor - Dom) . 4 - Xbur r Mill leari 40.1.1 X Vitiestrr, 319'117.1, W h.sd`T b .. Leave unday; at 7 atlee • euesdaY.precisely. The Consul will late, is ells Pon . 4 "C ".."'"'"fety of s ha• Lain:n.4 l, ifis e rodded. a Th os to we ~,,.b 0a„ „.„"747."" flded with a self-sating *atm (nerd to 6 - .."„r or , 4siona. Far Cre p illV E r t garmialy:3l • earner of and Staithfiald M. ..pazrotrr, xmaAusru AND BIONC!NLIAIIF, .. .._. . The new latillUet . .. k•S'.." '-• t •DE PATCH, ' ' - NelsOn neuter, will Yon' .as'Abbicti. install: Pittsburgh eireyy Monday_ Wednesday nod Friday, ..at 91 0'c10e1c.....55., lad up., nnn gd 4 Ci , ieeesi•Tas4a7, l lantay=dtlatanlay,_ at Et oclock, a. se. 'Yoe [might or passage, apple on TOTRAYICLZIR•i MaigallB4B:lMat REPRESS .itilia,ltsKertucta.,,kuuDEL -rt k #6. nre gam running two daily Wks v i itlai & f ir r r r onTle r t r s . . t° Tll!;r d f !`tri ,Ti f , ab g eso'cleek. . a. FADRTI4OI3OINNE DOLLARS. DY ansagrmen; l'assengene mil go: through is Jean than Omen and a hall' day, pausing overeat, hno... dred and liftf miles or an dayhea. - - For ir"" l4l 4 :4lPrtre a j g glLT &Co 1 , 16 AfosongabelA Was. ECLIPSE TRABISPOUTATIOIC Linz. • MBE / 848 L. Nat duly. Produce and therehantLee taken at row a rLll:, 2deredandine (nxn Beltintore brought out at Canal; rntex Ti,.,,, Ire dark. J C 1 1 1DWIZL, Ast, • Water 9, doom shorn tdong,e. flonae,Pinabergh, II ROBESSON BOUM myl7 02 thetth Chrulate et, Balthoterh.' EINITII - & — 0O3 NFollat .thelr friend. and the public that they hay. J. no longer any =MCC tiOD era their late antablialn; meat in Penn weir, known abbe Piuobargh hneing:remered dm& entire bounces to ate l E ' t ItHEWII2Y, in Pitt street. • znyliedamlyal ITIELEXAPH 1CT1G.....01 aseetbig thefltiat holders °Me Atlintie and- Ohio Telegraph 03to. peer, will be held et the Aso_enees Hotel, in the city of Yhtladelphts, on Monday, hey 3, at P. Id, tho 'p.p.. of a.pennanent organn of tho Company. Aupenwm Interested ens requeeled to attend. tly or der of :bd . /load:of Din ctors..• , iaral EL DOWNING, Presidia.' rt/lIMP,-60 his prima W It Cheese, fee sale by. vv _tete •`• I' VON BONNNEGESP Gel
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