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BY. E . US BROOKS a. Oa
PIT SSbILQIiI'
MUMMY MORNING, JUNE 20. 1648.
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in aduarszt.
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Vol ii* , iCesnmercil Infelhience,Dwrestie, hies
lan Rivet, :C riss, Itraports, ',Money MaOlets,.ke. se
IrrAnvtartsses ale earnestly requested the hand
&ear, level); before earls , In day
practicable.
DeniociatipiWhlg Semlu4tions,
•1 FOR PRESIDENT,
' 7,ACUART TAYLOR,
.
A FOR ' .VICE PRESIDF.NT,I
1` nxi.Lezto IxILLMORE,
Rim TOIL
• FOR CANAL CO.NISIISSIONpR,
31IDDLESWAiLTLI.
umo, COMM.
4salLmaistinia And Whig liorciinitions
.•j ipft CONGRESS,
MOSES 11?i1iIPTOF,
ros
LEWIS C. NOBLE, of Indian.
It • CHRISTIAN SNIVEL'S, of
iiIVARTZINT.LDER, of PinsOorgh.
1114EY LAME, of Main:
11.0•13.,
NINON, of Lower St. ' Clair
3010: SCOTT, of Ras&
DASIEI. MTURDS, of Elizabeth Borough.
THOMAS FAIMAN, of Pictsbusvh
.70306, _
JOHN K. FOSTER, of Baldwin.
lec; next page tar Telegraphic Sew!
IMPORTANT ANNOttSICEBIENT/
We take pleasure in informing forwarder& pro.
duce dealers, trarelere. and the country generally,
that the navigation of-the Penn.sylennia Canal,
which ban been interrupted, between this city and
Freeport, f r ; tbo lait month, by the burning of the
Aqueduct across the Alleghesyltive'rat that plaCc,
is now open bnd hainterrupied_teiweea this city
t , and Pinladelphia The aqueduct has heen rebuilt
is eaceedixey short space of time, and the
: waive - lei in, nrid our enterprisiog transpcuters ore
midi to tranigort merchandise and produce west
• and ptat;,'vrith accustomed promptness, and
at low piicesi.. Will our eastern and wester ex.
changes notice this?
. . .
.....PEditolal 'Correspondence or the Petrborgh , Corette
Wasucwrroa, -Tune 2771515:
Dtx's speech.
• As the friend of Mr. Von Blrr..=, and the chief
,
• .;„„ial the 'Briniburnerilit the Capitol;"thern wan on
earneit . desire ninnifested in the Senntuygsterday
heir-Mr. Dix. I give you n brier , ..abstract .
of his speech, which,.notwithstalding the', intense,.
heat, kept. a bop nadieoce in tincodaoce.
Mr. Dtx. first discussed the paoier of Congress
• • overiithetertitory• of the United States, and embo:
di - ed . :lt:all high in authority, Mal decisions high
- in lase; The legislative and legal precedents were
• overwhelming, nail not to be gninsanc.
: Following the question of Fewer came the quer
then of Expediency. There was no proposition to
intMdece Slavery into territory where itexhoed,
but the attempt was to plant Slavery in n country
.. ..where: it did not now exist. The question before
the &mate Was a practicel one, as to the, fact
whether Slavery should be extended. The ten.
deney of the human • race was. to increase in a
.compound ratio. Even in Missouri, whichj was
north of the parallel . of 3d deg., the sittvcs incress.
•t 1 largely. -
- •• 'Mr..Berrien—By immigration.`Mr. Da--4ndependent of immigratiop.i
Mr. Dix went on Ic state to glowing terms the
, - destiny of the country. The Rolston Empire had
. •
Made . a slow advance, 'compared with the Amer?
•
.can Government, wider was destined to` people
neatly the whole of the North American Continent.
*- During-the last quarter Cl a centery, a Million of
people had' been brought to this country from G.
~... Britain alone. At the close of the present century
:there would be is millioa more: It was great
AP:motion of what race these people shotdd be.—
'We owed what we had accomplished to the spirit
of the tame Caucasian race which had suede Es
.
•
rope what she was..
sr"Mr. Di made n not very philosophical; nor very
philanthropic argument as to the destiny of races.
• It was stated' that.tlte free blocks were a doomed
roes, no could not increase. 'Theythad fallen off !
in thur orthe• New England States, and were net
ns many now as four years ago. This wouldluive
been the case in all of those 'Snore but for the
large "number of mauurniftel .persona who had
gene North. Iterbelieved Frovidencelail decreed
the extirpation of this clam of Personannd that they
Were a positive injury to the people, among whore
they. esisteiL New York .11ad fifty thousand of
them,',and if they were nr,More, their daces would
be tilled tip by an independent population, ernoni al
the privileges of franchise, which it was known
• was denied lathe blacks. New York then, it was
very/ cavalierly - said had an interest in keeping
' • clearer suche population. • ; -
. •In regard to Oregon. 'the gondola was whether,
wesho :JO refuse to ratify the act of the people of
• :,..,thatterritory prohibitiog'slavery. . For liimsel4 he
;vas forgiving sanction to that act, and be prefer.
:reap do this; as in • the case of Wisconsin sad
by.aPplying the principles ofthe Ordinance
,- -In conclusions the argument asp condensed tin.
••
' der the - fidlowing three
,heads
RM. Shivery existed - in - the States by authority
the - Constitution,- and could not -be removed
wall:Hoot violating its compormisca
Ttutt - territory ought to come into the Union
as ifivai armed, slavery cod freedom to continue
• ; .'S 'iSst.lTlttit the people of the States could alone net
..,n;icii; the iostitution'_of slavery, when slavery es.
.isted . among them. .' •
ht.r.Cautorx will he beard today, and of course
in ultra deknee Of the rights of the South to push"
. s; the, institution of Slaverywhercieritwilla Ir4er
4 • •
The Poet art . ytlliat one of the "kid reasons" it
has : heard for thesup i port of Gen. Taylor, is-.7“tc,
mans Itif ins thus &en . i neeenoteneed [by hie Jinn
psigtti]iti :girittic fetid Mao to IL, Roman Cath
olic CATI;rh.” / cause nuns be bad Indeed, whes
such "hieing, sir resorted to to, help h. Will the
editcie of the rjst inform us whdre and when he
laird or saw this "last reason' urged: Can he,
poirif ton single respectable Whig paper hi dic
land which has ever urged each a reason? , Did
he ever hear_%respected° Whig speaker urge
euch reasons IL he has any authority, let un .
IlaW3 it. - .Suelt• vague assertions won't do. "One
ed the but reasons so have heardi"--any slay
. der in the world could be originated and circulated
teals way. We etritiaily suspect that ‘ this "hre,t
• and moil Jame ihaatin,"; ixfictian of the excite]
ciente anti Taylor man;
•
Tun litiss*aortimir 'Wl2lO.lf enrw,o esti no um.
—lde.Ssteritit,Ol Ohio, of the ultra L?coGxo school,
mode a simnel ist rho Lomer. Hotta° of Congreari
on li
ti:t in t ,T h itraday, in which lusiliecussett Slavery:
ra arid thingn iir guneral. Among Other
. thinia,lbe Preildeney, nod General - Taylor crone
on thelarpe' as -
• ' Agsmst General Taylor lacy nothing. (s That 'a
right'r 1 won't' do it ./ MOT moo ally thangi. to Le
sal/ t [Laughter.] I have uothing to
U 7 Mama his prisms, character, nor against his
•• Lary Lune, nor rigaima him as a slaveholder:•
. .._
-,,' ' , Pscont - Liwii, llasmamminis.--Asi intelligent
. ,
' . gentleman of tinselly, belonging to the Democratic
pay iu&nus us that. there is quite a wide-spread
disiffection in thisilmanty,emong the LOcorocos, to
t aalwaradaie nominalist i, and Mat there ti .cantor
a meeting or.Damocrit .vocable to Mr. tsis Lo
maa'aiscuninalion, circa tiny, in Elizabeth seismal:Op
- a id i t eigkaarbood, autfithaeit already has Marti
mipectalide signatures. The same gentleman give•
sip Pennsylvania as sure Or Gen. Taylor. : .
:', :W *Mx-4,iii.i...1,
in
ch
i.,
' - son of our rssmted tinaltsznan,-Dr. .i. IL. Srw,
. . : suites that there are now . "pal Awn niisaionstitut
i :.: . , , :.in China, of who m forty Arm are from Anterieo.--
The seed o f
tir these men mtint, in the end,
7 . produce duo:ids/a fruit. , The United &stator A.-
' - „ t ,„ : ' lumina ere destined tii exercise a mosepOwerful
' •tnlaenoe upon the, whole world, both religious and
'
, ,
'`e=toggmm
, L '.
•,-(f. , _, ',.,• imiii)-7,4 - f ivokiecialii#:- . ..:'_'.;: -7 Utir liittunox.—The 'Country. would be 'ilea
1
7S...bortqf dig L edikilr: ariktiiiGotiiint#ll:wilatr 'in a blau, tUidtur Wee imnitutions be scattered to
keit isp . in tbilittripuiiintic:na;4ll iitiFel..! - -rig* the *had; if the impracticable. at..the North and
Piii.Yan Zniewls letters The - folkterili are* the Sninti, mold have :things their own Way. - h
petteeedings:raftlie seetendday, ttp-tei .... 4 th* - 4 iiwell kir the courtuy, that au overwhelming me.
Makieg the Woinination. our readers will sde that jorlty of the people, both North and South, are aw
Pittsburgh bored quite largely, had Iliatlletter of dimly; attached to the Union, and are resolved to
some alone citizens threw the Convention into en. stand by all the.compronsises of the Contmation.-7.
Wadies ofjoy. We dppyfrom the report of the New The mud cgrernes of ultra slavebolders Hof the
.York Herald:- - :. -- , . Critic= schoid, are aptly imitated by their allieii
in disorganization, the ukra.abolitionist. _of the
North, as will appear from the billowing statement
Of the principle. and doctrines of the Convention.
at Butiaki, whi oh lately nominated Gerritt Smith
f, the Presidency; which we take from the "North
Star." '
Samna Dar. -.
• UTICA, June 23, ISIS.
The heavens are again propitious to the barn
burners; another. sonny day has.dawried over their.
heads. This sentsi,National Convention is much
more imposing in its appearance than I bad be
lieved it would be., 'The people seem to feel
deep intereid in its proceedings. My last note
gave a running account of the operations on the
first day, down to the hour of adjournment. The
'Convention tort in the Efediodist Church, this
morning, at 8 o'clock. 'Even at thatearly hour,
the building was filled, from the dune downwards,
with sovereign,
The Cartvention was called to order by the Hon.
Samuel Young, at precisely S o'clock.
The President said three important telegraphic
despatches had just been received, and they would
now lin read hegira the Convention. The first,
from Pittsburgh. Pa., announced that a letter from
the democrats of that city, addressed to the nes
Convention, was now lying in the post ofilce at
Utica.
The second despatch was from Chicago, Illinois.
and it announeed that the dentocrataof Northern'
LLliueis were riady to fraternize will, the (rue de
mocracy of New fork. (Vociferous
It spoke io favor of free territory, and suggested a
National Moan Convention. It wri's signed by the
Mayor of Chicago,and one hundred others,
• The third dispatch was from Latilyette, Indiana,
which Says:—"•Cur eyes are on you. Indiana will
thrown /arms • Vole, in favor of free territory.—
Whigs and democrats have spoken in loud terms
nt the Tippecanoe ruanmeeting.."
At this point, thedetter from Pittsburgh, men
tioned hy the telegraphic dispatch, wan procured
from the past office, and rend to the Convention, as
follows:
Pit - outman; June 19, 1616.
L, Stu—The .opponems of the extension of the
area of slavery,.,in this section of, country, look
with anxiety. et the *nettingVe body - over
which you preside. They feel' la very peg ,
amt crisis it? the history of our country, sod the
Gauge of humanity, has arrived, ao 7 that the re.
sults of that eratia, whether good or ird, must de.
peed greatly upon the con 5 ...-sk-mhn of the body
over which you are the„,piaing Mader.
They believed that a firm prmervabce ru there.
sit:lance watch you •huve conametic4d ',peat./ the
shameful truckling to the slaveholding'power. even
if confined to youeown State, Will el.Crette a
powerful and beneficial induence throughout the
Free State.; but they shoo believe that, you luny,
by wire and-judicious . action, greatly extend the
scope of that uaduence.„ There in great and gene
ral difaatiaractioa at the present pavilion of the .3kl
political parties; nod it is only necessary to 'Turd
a rallying patiatfur this general dlscoment, to
secure to it a power which alma appal ,all those
truckltag demt4ogues who have bowed before the
dark aphis °Palaver), The time Cm decision in now
ahort; the day of election is. rapidly apprciachingii
corruption is daily exercising its seducing arts. and'
those arts will of coarse be more pMeatiel while
'the elements otoppositiou are desolate of form,
unionand. definite purpose; while the fret and
htineir.spirits 'at the laud-see daily and hourly
driven to exclaim, Whereahall we go." The Mts
and aramments of the serviles must of course be
Most potent 'and seduCtive. • We therefore take
the liberty of suggesting to your Convention the
policySrutpropriety of calling a convention of all
those opposed to the extension of rlavery, tat Cleve:
land, Ohio, sometime in July. We believe that
such a convention would be largely attended;
. and
surely from no place could protest against the
slave inflnence come with more propriety than
from that peat Saate--the first end bealthfu toff-
_ .
spring of the glorious ordinance of 17E7. I.,Ct it be
kuown that such a convention is to assemble, and
the opposition to the slave rule sell on longer be
at sea without chant or etn1111235, liable to he wit
led by every harmful induenee. We use kartul
that our letter may be WO late in reaching you.
and therefore hasten to a eonelnUon. Yam, re
spectfully.
LILEDUZI: Jo.. Jou., thar.sov, Id. D.,
Teo. 'll/GCOMMELI, MLCIIAIM 0.4 MAGEITAN.
- -
Exultations, - neelamatlons ' • and congratulations
(unmated the reeding of thin Inner; the tambureers
were electrified, and John Van Buren. : was beard
to make a noise ennewhat antler to the crowing
Gran English cook. Here was proof of sympathy
in Pittsburgh; here was n go, the document incrent
ed the confidence of the bunburners, and they
even made some cheering observations to . - each
other in a conversational way. This was the bap.
py moment—the golden age—end rie*ton King
took advantage of it; lie rose and moved that the
Convention now go into a nomination tlar .
dent.
lion. Benj. Bailey moved to anlend by nadir
`mid Vier President." •
. .
' The amendnient was accepted, and', th(motion
was doped by acclamation. The enthusiasm of
the d gates wise realty unparalleled I ' . ' -.
Mr! Jewett,..-1 more that Martin Vacp Buren he
nominated hr acclamation. (Nine cheeks)
Pri•sident--Genttemen, the motion 4 it,' amoi.
nate.: . .
HMI. B. Bailey . --Vr. :President— , .
. .
Pi4sident—Hartirrl'an Boren— '
Mt Bailey—Mr. President—
:Pzisident—B, I , clemittion
W.. Bailey—kr. President—
.
President—That aCCUMItIIIOI3 we huve heard
condtpution of the motion.
hht Bailey—Mr. President.
Pri,ident—The get tlemna from Putomm.
. .
Mr!. Paitey•—Yesterday I seas favor ofinomi.
oaring a 'candidate vlo"Eves out of
.the State of
New ;117drk. I 'now rise to second the motion of
Pidsident—Gentlemen, the motion a to nOmi.
nate Martin Van Buren for President Ly acelama.
non. Ai dewy no agree to the motion . will please
-to ncelaimi
Every "person in the-Convention toss a} his feet,
and, or several •rainute.vthere was niconliations
and thundering cheer,, accompanied with sunup
e, waving of hats and handkerchief., nod hys
terical screeches of laughter; in fact, the delegates
were! perfectly aril& with excitement, and if the
'person of Martin Van - Buren had suddenly. ohtru•
ded binnielf into the Convention, It would Lave'
been kissed, bugged, scpteezed, and caressed in a
terrible manner..
On of the sovereigns in the gallery con tinued
to hetrah vooferously several Woes eller qu iet was
restored telow, the sovereign vaa rewarded with
treiitendous cheer from the delegate.
ret.aident—Those whu are opposed to the uo
minatioa of, StarthirVad Boren by 32=111mm-ion,
will !say aO., .
- Tae momentary silence which succeeded, was
followed by another torrent' cflanghter more as
tonithia: even that which preceded it.
Peesident-Thia Convention hainominated Mar.
tin Von Buren tbr President of the. United States,
by acclamation. ' •
A Voice—l move that Henry Dodge,of WIRCOII.
sin, be nominated . for Vice President byneclama
dhn.
Mr. Taylor—l reread the motion. •
The President again begged gentlemen who were
favor of the 'motion, to acclaim—the response
Was very similar to that which followed the motion
to nominate Mr. Van Buren. .
-Mr. Dodge was dechired to have been noininat.
":ed by acclamation.
The remainder of the=dayWas taken up in. rap.
'fumes speeches 'and congmtulations, and in the
intssige of resolutions, tirerly all of which are on
the subject of. Slavery, and exposes the most un
flinching determination to resat the extenslonspf
the evil; eftchliich the Convention adjpurned .
JI . 11( die.
.11.ssucui.warrs Tat-r. vi ars:EL—Mr. Wino ; the
'delegate Root Masiiebttiells; who broke out so in
the Phi4iilelikin Conv . eniion, alter General Tai
lor's ken:Mallon; lately surnmooed a meetiog, in,
Cheljea. At the close of his address; Ite invited
all opposed to the election of Taylor and Cava to
the Presidency, to remain otter the meeting bad
adjourned, and take treasures to 'send a delegate
10 the Worcester CanVention. AboUt . tweet .live
individuals remained, many of whom wem nboli
onists,.vhe had invahably voted the. Liberty tick,
. , . • .
The people of Mr. NilsOda dill*, 91.5& Went.
'Med,. ati Roxintry, to exprees - their, opinion at
. .
, , . meetingwnien, the ' following. re - Solutions wet's,
..
passed :! , _ .. •AI
R.tegiel, That the course Ours - did byy out,.dele.
gale, the:Ron.Herry Wilson., of Natick, its adlie.
ring ta the great bugesmtix i of the • K orth while
there was n hope or p ro curing hie 'lttirnination,
merits our warm approbation; but:iltat . •his.' atiteits
vices coodue, is denouncing that Whig candidate
for President, in •seeeding - from the Convention,
- and sincollis return ,
in doing what he can to di.
vide and the Whigs of Massachusetts: we
most unqualifiedly disapprove and condemn.
Remleed, That Zachary Taylor's confession of
his political faith is a plaffirm braid enough for the
whole Whig party of the Union to stand upon; and
that alt men of all part/es, who are opposed to an
unbounded and tyrannical I/30 of the veto power,
to aggressive war, to dampest and ae nazat i O4,
and the consequent extension of slavery; are
hound to rally round the Whig standard whieh is
now unfurled to the breeze, and to um their et.
most exertions to place it in triumph on the corn.
tol of the Union. . .
:Farm Idatcrk—Aa WOW as, Goo. lienera urns
riotified of his election at ProSident of4he liepuM
lie of 'Slalom he transmitted to. this' ChaMber of
Deputies n (annul morn:minion, of tha office., His
letter of declination tins warmly' discussed, and
the Deputiesby a large majority refused to accept
it; and appointed the lst of June as the day for his
inauguration. Gen. Herrera, atter repeated solid.
tations; agreed to accept the trust reposid- in him
and at his request the umushration-was postponed
until the third, that he might bee* timeto prepare
arming discourse cui the oecasiok. ' •
It to thoaahlthat Seocus.Cuevest Otero, Garcia,
Conde and Echevcria will be members of I:Ferra
ra's Cadaer. The, Ministry of 'Pena y Pena has
. • •
• The
. M!ireer Whigoifiler some delay hest.
bsey, bas nn up.thri*Tailorand Fillmore deg, "ID
accordance' With the wishes pf the Whigs of that
.crninty."• Mercer giver a good account of
tension November.
At the 'commencement, Gerrit Smith read a se
ries of well drawn resolutions, and two able ad
&else*. The resolutions were of a strong and
radical chardeter, commencing by a comparison of
the proceedings of the National Liberty 1 Coo.
vention, which nominated Dilates G.Birney for the
Presidency, with that held' last fall, and Whiel
nominated John I'. -Hale. for that office, and de•
nounced the latter as a spurious con centian and
holding done of the principles in common with the
Liberty party. They alarmed that the nommation
of Mr. Hale was the resttit of a settled determine
tioo on the part ofeensin iuffuential members who
had been secretly manmuvreing for some time to
disband the Liberty Party. The course in Ohioan
the part of Stanley Matthews; 'Salmon. I'. Chase,
and others, in froternicin,with a :acre Wilmot,
Proviso movement won declared to he a measure
to break down and rain the Liberty potty.
The right of the plundered bondman-to escape
from his chains, and tla.4llltc of divan to help hi,,
escape, was boldly. lessened. : The unruccessful at
tempt of Drayton, Sayre*, nod English, to deliVer
theirpoiled out of the- hands of rho spoiler, was
sur . gly commended, .d G. Bailey, of the Nation
oi"
I..ra,t.ir his treatment of these noble into, and
his general course slum connected with that pa
per, was proclaimed an arsine/riot/ace ro al! rho
great intertstS. of the Merry parry. A resolution
was also adopted. almost in. the same worda,, - and
expressing the same sentiments as that adopted by
the American Anti Slavery Societviu its recent on
, niversary at New York, affirming that davehotifer..,
rush, can hare no rights, that they wore meter.
treated by God, and that they are of ma'am,.
cntd diabolical ortgin, was read and id opted by this
convention.
The address to the members of the Liberty Par
ty, was a slaccessfal exposure of the apostacy of
the Liberty ,Party in nominating John P. Hale for
the Presidency, and the geueral decline of Ant.
Slavery fidelity in the petty Emu and West. It
urged its awn cholla to be regarded as the true
Liberty Petty plotfomr, classing the Ilea men tIPI'
cle,cricts, with mere' Wilmot Proviso men—and
no sense to be called Anti Slavery Men. The
address oleo set thrill the views or supposed views
of the convention on various polimml questions,
-Free trade" -Tariti"e.,".Land Monopoly, • "Inalien
able Homesteads," ..Freedom of the public landsto
actual settlers; , -Woman's
_political rights,"—her
to rileassrrtrd,.-The ten hoar 11711003 of
labor," was favored. The effort to organise labor
in. France was complacently alluded to, end the
Anti:Slavery character of the Constitution of the
United States was affirmed—and the rights and
duty of the general government to abolish slavery
throtighout the United States, was declared under
the CO.litUtioll. Such are out the heads of the
address: it was read by Mr. Smith with great - skill
and made u deep impression on the audience.
1 , 1,11 Motor Ct:sr.—:Tho New York Esphiss
Lao the following article in. relation to Mr. Clay—
No sane:man:could ever have doubted that Mr.
Clay would oardiallysuPport Gen. Taylor. While
he cannot doubt the admiration end affection of
the - Whig party kir iiinselt; he will yield to uo
Wltig, in the eountry, in ardent attachment to the
glorious Whig tonne;:,-.:;
'Me have every mason to believe, tirat a voice'
from Ashland bus come out at but,. hushing the,
stormy elements, that were at work in the Whig
Party. Mr. Clay, we are assured, does not hest.
tate in:saying that he Kilt an ;poi; Gra. Taylor, and
that Gr.. TaylAr trift le clewed by or. onrmohtlminy
majority.. lie and Gen. Taylor enie ever been on
the het of terms, and the only 'fault found with bin
by M. Clay; is the same fault that tunny of usfaund
Ireton:4de Allison letter that he did out occupy
nutlicimuly decided wing 'mauler,. Under the doubt
auending teat position, it Is probable, that Mr. Cloy
erprerses,4me surprise that Le Was nominated
by a purely :Whig Convention. but that, ip he is
eeminated.'ell good. Whigs willeupport Inn. Thus
they who are using Mr. Clay's mune for [acneus
purpomv, are rebuked by himself."
The ',lenity elements that were st,work in the
Whtg Partytitt New York coy, appb , ar to he very
much quieted. from some cause, as the discontented
Clay'sucn hare become so few, that we see they
cannot 'dram up a meeting to carry en the:work of
disorgunicatioa. They will all be Lund. 41.10 g
cheerfully' and zealourly .under the Taylor and
l'!itunre !runner, before sec 'weeks pass round:
L.al Vhirs
• La:rt.:HlM ox Aare-mon v.—Our readers will be
pleased to learn, front the 'killowitarp.correspon
'deuce; and front our advertising colonies, that they
ar,j; soon to be favored with an opportunity of at•
tending a course of Leetprns on the highly inter.
estien tubject of itstrrinom?, by a gentleman every
way qualified .Gar the task, and who brings to his
aid, in illusaraneg the intone:, a very excellent af.
prams:
@=!MIMEEI
Dour Sir—Wit stud! be much groat/fled—if your
other engagements will' permit—by your deliver.
tag a course of Popular Lectures on Astronomy,
accompanied by the illustrations of the Principal
facts in that interesting science, which your exceb
lent apparatus is calculated to exhibit, until are min 7;
Ldent that many of our citizens will he happy to
embrace so favorable . opportunity of renewing
their acquaintance With this important subject.
We take great pleasure in stating that the TrllS
tees of the University have kindly authorized your
occupation of the Hall of that Institution far this
'purpcise.
We are youia:
Very lWrtA liyy
fiEI.VELL,
T. J. BIGILLM,
•
H. DYER,.
Committee on I.eetures of the Scientific Associa.
tiro of Western Pennsylvania.
l'ittsburgh, 9uno 26,161 b.
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CNIZECTIATPC HOT= Prrrnerson,
June 26, ISIS. f
Gms-rix-un—
la compliance with the invitation with which
you have honored me, I propose to deliver. course
of five Lectures, ton the leading truths and"prinei.
ples of Astronomy.' are much indebted to you
and to the Thistees of the University the the en
couragement riailassistence 'afforded to me; and I
hope that from my expO • rietice in teaching the sub
jsct, and the beautiful and valuable illustrative op
paratus 1 posse., I shall 'be Ithle to contribute
NMl:uniting to the graMlcation of the citizens of
piusburgh. ,
I eta, gentlme . n ,y_
tru -r-
1
WILLi.A.ht HINCKS,
Fellow of the Lb:thrums Society of Loudon,
file Professor of Mathematics• and Philosophy in
Manchester College, York, EagLand.
Fatteonv kturoccr.—The 'Water Was let into
the new aqueduct, at 3 ticlocli, on ,Tuesdny oiler
I neon, and the canal boats will renting their/rails
irips to day. The remarkable rapidity with which
this structure has gone up„haanlicited the wonder
and admiration of almost
,eviiy" it has
been - finished. in just twenty seven
,days. This
in - unprecedented; and the exCellent and en
ergetic Canal Commissioners deserve lasting maize
In bringinethe work to such n speedy . completion.
The new aqueduct is a handsome structtite, and
substantially built of the best materials. It is eight
hundred:and forty feet long, and seventeen foram
width. It has six spans and'ls. suspended thirty
seven ket airovetheleirel of the river. There has
been about live' hundred 4et of new cui atone
Workidone, and a good deal cf rebuilding of old
stoneiwork.' Some twenty five tons aim have
been consumed for bolts, spikeit,der, in Ms erection.
The cost of its minstruction is estimated at 830,000;
which, considering the haste the work ,
was done
in,is quite low.
Acotomvr n Au..mumcr—Mr. James Graham's
little daughter met wills a and accident on Tuesday
evening last, from which .her recovery is very
doubtful. The brother of the little girl was playing
with s ball, which got lodged on the roof oldie
porch, which was shout sixteea feet from the
'ground. The girl dieted alit of the Aviadow, on
the roof, to get the ball the hee brother, and when
Ori the roof, her feet happened to slip, and she fell
with her head foremost on the ground, fracturing
her skull, and othenviae inledag hells— • ,
Arroixrai—Sames C. Herren has been appoint.
ed by Gov. She 14Sesler of Weights and meastires
for this city:, This is a responsible °ince, and one
that ? . Faust he filled with great fidelity, or vise the
Peo,RIU geamullytwotild sufferitorn 'unjust weights
and measure, ' It requires a vigilant; and leder
ulnas person fitfully discharge, its duties. We
have been assured, that the selection of Mr, lief
ron for this post, is a very judtcious .ono, and oar
citizens may expect from him an honest perfoi
mance of the duties of his office.
Ton Busetit.—We hare learnt with plenum,
that ceuncile, at their lass meeting, appurpriated
three hundred dollars towards cleaning out the
VarlUl Basin, 4oilithe atlifetiuct to the Tunnel.—
This will ben matter of congratulation with those
our'cilizens who hire 'suffered Ito long and so
Much from the filthy condition of the Basin. The
StreettCeitimisaioner, we are assured, will do bis
part in pushing forward the work of cleaning,
that d 'will be 'finished in the shortest possible time.
Goauct Quarter lead oo ..
° The case of Andre!, arraigned on fon'
indiotmeabffris arson, occupied Ninevally the
tention of thiCourt yesterds.y... tie was tried on
the charge of setting fire to Iliehael .M.Varthy's
stable—the gnu indictment. There were quite, a
untidier of 'witnesses examined, and a good deal
of interest manifested in the ease. Nibstra, 51n.
grew and I. T. Kerr appeared as counsel for the
Corrimonwealth;—Merers.. Areitire, bletenlf; and
l'almer for the delenert. 441er ti full hearing in the
ease, the Jury returned a verdint of not guilty.—
The trial on the other intlicurt;ia., comet. up to
day.
. .
31,4 or PrrMaccouj--I,Yould it not la a Judi-
Mous nod profitable wove for tome person quali;
tied for the task, to get ulna new; map of thi cdy—
one that would fully portray Its extent, god o..rui.
port with its character ins a large manufdeturing
and ecularnercial place? i Such a map is greatly
needed at the presentlinfe, and we have tiO - doubt
but it 'would meet with a riifiii.l sale.
There has not been nay published since the one
by 3lessiss. Johnston & Stacialin, in the year 1.5 . 3.5
--thirteen years ago, 'glitch was a •verg latidibine
and accurate map of the 64; and its environs.--
This . place, however, has vaStly changed sloee that
time. The population, then, of the eili• proper, did
not exceed thirteen thousand-inhabitants; and its
boundaries were coolined withiii the lines cf the
Ana old wards. Its limits now embrace mom than
two thirds more of the 'extent of ground it did ten
'years back. Pive new wards have' been taken
within the corporate area, during that time. A
map of Pittsburgh, as it nuns' is, would mike a
very interesting work to saw cfnaensl and eve are
confident, one.properly?gut tip, would inert with a
generous patronage.
lat.t. Wittax.nra.—Conaiderable alarm
was felt by those who are
.required] to attend the
Annual Conference to be held. in VAteelinri, next
week, on account of a report that ti 4, Pox
weur 'wending there to some extent. Dr. Cook, in
a letter puktiabed in the:Christina Advocate Glyn,
terday, mate. but the rumor is w,thmn scarcely
any foundation, : nd that the health 'or the city in
remarkably good. •
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•
•t•
lintinertr•—Two persons wen, brought before
titer Mayor yeste'rilay evening, charged with rob
bing boom Gentian emigraults, whilst onboard one
of the Canal boom, on their way to Indiana. They
found a good deal of the money un them. One of
the offender% who calls Littmlf John lijblrer, sin
peon to have Lent noticed into the theft by an old
attendee, named Lou; who is just front the
Richmond Penitentiary.
Home TIIIEr—.I man wad arreefo gesterday
in this city for stealing a horse and t 4gon some•
tune hgo, from a person residing in Ilentown.7
Ile had brought 'them both twihis eity7i . e . hen he
sold them. lie confesses the theft, and allnae6 iu
extenuation of the curenge, that the oWner_ of the
horse and wagon owed him twice as !ouch es
what he sold them tor.
AREF3.I..-A Inan wanted Peter Barnhart, lA,III
arrested on let Tuesday, by °dinar Fez, ler ateab
Jog sevc , ral articles ofeleadng from Cooley& Laird.
no whore employ be hart be'en for same time. Ile
ayna taken before Alder,muqreel unit examined.
The evidence, of t . G" - tiliw'i gnih were palpable
and eenclurtve. Ile wos tient:). committed ur
•
ANt.llllOl moo, 11ltIlled iiiati, 1.V34 arrested on tba
same day, tar stealitur a watch from - Mr.- Wester
meat in the in amond. Bing WA, attending - Court
in HIM( ofhts leather, and thought' I.e n'ould im
prove Lis leisure, moments by samahag. lk we,
arrested ut the Court,ilouse, aitilicotaituttml.
Forath—Tho 'bothesOf the two wen drowned
on Monday, were Clued a short distance liolll.lhe
place where they were iir Lathing, The coroner
held an inquest over them. and verdict rendered
INrcourrino To TRAVELLE!..— Pa,ben g en. gw.
ing Font will preeeo, by referent,' to udverfo.e•
meat, that one of the Pee Let Ponta he:or:yin; to
Ale. Leech's famous bac, will . ..leave thus evelling•
frclen the' Patin fn. Philadelphia.
Ttreown teem a none.—A men named Paler
6.Owean; et Butler many, war tbnwen free hie
horse.lon Okun Jormn Allegbeny, yealerday. and
badly Cal en . ibeheed and toga._
The Miller stone cf the Walltingtott tSlonumeat,
fn Wnsbingt. City, is to be feud un the ith of July
next, w•rth cuportniceretnonie, 1 lon.IL C. W,n 4
ticop, Speaker of the Hoc., is to deliver the lira•
lion.
So= sixty or seventy men, under the duevtion
of the Street Commissioner, were busily engaged
Cu the de.tiratle moth of clennina out the Canal Its.
sin. yesterday. They seem determined to push
forward the work vigorously, mar,judtte them
the active conunci.of_thetr operations
1/10.—The RUM of tire yesterday atternodA.lo
AlVeny, Was caused by a ratitkil 1/011,, inithe
Nit ! rlintrt of the Fourth Word, catching tin; it
was laft out in time to tirevent any luny.
.
• Pim:beryl, Garr..
Song tor; the Campalltss.
•
Air..-Seart reins /la,. '
Wenri who inight for Itarmoo;
•
Winos who then the battle won, •
Hasten now thri race to nit,
Dant On 00:1017.
Sow tin hear the cry, to arms' •
' Sow thet'ycommi leave their (anus.
' And the war drams beat alarms, ' • •
For ihe battles day.
Whig. who fought for Ils_wcr Ci.sr
Though you then did lose the th.y
llope agate displays wray:
fa the Wanatutstutme.
Sec the Low's candidate;
!row be tongs tar chair of state. '
Judge trout whit your see, yotir fate,
1.1;you lose the game.
Itoutm anclactor bends your ohm.
R.01.11.011d /LW, lends the van;
Could you eboose a better 111.,
For the L'auk field! I
lie who if your =radon sound—
Always un the battle ground,
Foremost in the ranks is found. '
With your battle shield.
next—dld Ern,pia., son—
Jqius the race we have tope,
Never con the heavenly sue,
Shine on nobler hearts.
With old Empire on our side, •
Who will fear to meet the tide
Of vindictive slang, which pride
•
' ' Front their party darts
From the East, WestsSouthausi North,
Let the battle cry go forth, •
Till our &rumen—Dieu of sfiorth—
.
Bookie armour on.
To the breeze your banners wave;
Be the cry—your country save,
From its pending rate, the grave
Knavery bar won.
• Rom:ii and RLADV . .4 in. the field;
FiLi..gotts's buckled ou his sidel,
Like your leaden never yield, -
"Td the Tyrant
With your'chieflains stmd ye fist,
'Till the laws look aghast, '
And their Illistory'J with the Duet,
Ami for home they go,
Venrailea, Co., Ye. June w3781b.
4. Anagram. -
With audit aglonorAname,
As that of Zscusar ' , Thaws,
TwOuld lie a burning shame •
For Whigs to sillier failure,
Why Should wa now, at this lute day ;
Hw Whiggery bring ip doubt,
Of whom his only truth-to say
That Essay t.crria or Pis uses;
Juiced in the universal show_
Of ^7.a to Harry Clay,
Then let uuQ il
Our emintrfe call
. .
With One accord obey;
And while wood;,
With right good wdl,
Shout "ZA To ifAXItY CL/11 - ,
710 sar•enua /sETtel ehall .
In epito of foe or railer,
Inacrilxd on roll. of ondlete those,
The name of Zamiale Tattelt,'.
..Igratro gavot-roe...ay.—We would oaf 1111101011 , LO
this excellent tem for COiaglts, Colds, Cousampaan,
Asthma, and all actions of the Throat and Lungs.
Having several times within It few yen post bail °cow
lion to era a medicine of this kind, we liner by roper',
once tested its excelletstapialitirs, and- are prepared to
recommend it to others.. Ministers Or otherpubild
speakerwstalieled with!hronchial affections will find
great bettefit front its twit. It isprepared by a i ajaaa •
physician, and all cluses will and it a safe and Md
. cecinas medmine to the diseases for which iris re—
emernended.—Nolnmbus (Ohio) Crow and Journal...
Fob axle at the Pekto Tea Store, No. Poona rovet.
11j-' Worms, by their snitsbon, augment the seerti
don of. M. or slime in the snasb,lst which, eh.
sot dray involve themselves; snit it is said they feed
13ppll3t, miff deprived of it they die. The celebrated
.Verinifttge preps:sit ',LT 11. A. FAIINESTOcr,
PittslAbllr, Petits iteetti p = t i , yt .. !apteil la operallint;
dm, to remove! the, neat, end secoodly, to
anal thrarennia rendered - ha bless and tender by lip:
any lints denuded. .Itit siremodyia which every ceq..
defence can be' plated:, risio{jitaile has answered the
dn... I. frut. ilittaPtbiretitt cenibentrs
ve:tin its favor. _ oft
C P APE 11
Every thing at plyssent indicateellna the Coining
Freaa.liatcampagn will be the most =siting
eiverlit.: ell side* we see preguations
titaklng by the adnunistratiort press to sustain the
executive by. the cheap circulation , of the usual
sistements avtb'arluch they gull the ptiblic ear on
the eve of election.
To spread the antidote wherever they thayleave
their poison, we shall issue a cam paign . paper at a
price so moderate as to plan V, ut the hands of
every good Whig in this region, its well . in the
hands of all those who love then , country with an
enlarged heart, and who desire to see our glorious'
co.ututien, for which our Fetheri fought and.died.
preserved from the danger of being lora. into a
thetulaud fragments by an unprincipled and min
guirld faction, whose entire and devoted object is
to obtain power and the spoils incidental there
to, and far the sake of which they are reedy and
willing to sacrifice every principle of right and jus
nee as well as of Law and order.
The "Gazette" has neveryet;been found wanting,
in its drlty and devotion to the great interests of
Western Pennsylvania, iwith Which it. has been,
identified bar nearly three quarters of at century and
we blotto be hued In the ioreruost ranks, dimiig
thecoming campaign. When the National Canoes
tion composed of the chosen patriots ofilie republic
shall decide upon the man who:is to bearour Pres.
idential harmer, We shall enter into kis support
with all the energy and industry We posses., and
throwing away the,scaLbard fight for the good cgd
cameo. long .11m:enemy keeps the field
We shall plat upon r banner, tar oneofthe cacdi
nal Pritwintes for which we contend, A PROTEC
TIVE TARIFF, any that shall secure: to those
living on Ainerican soil, the labor sepsis - 4 - 4i pro
duce our own iron, °dr awn cotton, our oivn gloss,
our own salt and in so rt all that in requisite (or
.
0 comfort or co nv nience that can be made at
home. We shall go r the good farmers policy of
having nothing that sr can produce ourselves.
We shall demand front the next adnainisum,
lion appropriations r the improvement of off
riverimind harbori, or' shall insist that a part of,
the revenue-.we ell 'tribute in raising, shall be
expended for our enefit and •' nut all „be
given to support to less wars, and.m.eedy, lazy,
worthless officeholde , and contractors of the goy-%
torment.
We shall go thr tho who will give us a go,
eminent administered : upon the most economical
scale conkistent with loner to- the position We oc
cupy among the nations of the earth. ,--- .
We shall go for non-interference in all,European
politics either by direr t action or the Most remote
implication, believing that our true destiny is to
mind our own business, within our own bound.
ries, and recommend the virtues and advantages
of our limn of govembent by 'our example and
cot by arms or diplomacy. -
We shall oppose the acquisition of any More
territory, and shall in that, no means shall ire
spared to restore lIR to an hOreelltrie -yearn with
our sister republic.
Tothese:who approve the deelaratioits we have
made, we noie appeal arid ask them to aid . in
the thsseniination of the erred' fire lay down.
The Weeklyftlasette of the' 10th of June sr-ill
contain the Natinal Nominatfoils, Wu will cont
inence on that day and send thpiGaiette until the
the result of the Presidential election a known
upon the following terms:
To one address,
-Ten topics • - 05,00
Fifteen , copies •
9,00
Fifty - ' •• 20,00 .:
One hendred entries r - 35 ; 00. ,
. No p.knge will be made up containing less'
than fivegopiT,Tar which 02,50 et, writhe eharg.
'ml and so in portion, portion, fip'ailditional copies.
We wool solnit therpmention of the present
patrons of_ the Gazette to this matter and ask their,
aid. The extremely low rate. et which we oiler
the campaign paper leaves Lure Sria.ll margin
. over the actual expense of pubhcation to us, and
: ollorilerstntua be attended by moth. The money
e. le I.epi to I, thruogle the poet masters.
1 ErwlSTlis BROOKS ,s: co.
. 10 . Tstr Custant la ;Imam-1y deatructlve to the hu
Cann cuticle, for rk my the tinkle,* change from heat to
cold. and Ilw tinol e
x cfemes yellow, dark, aflame cunt.
plea:ions. 'Then it in requirethat the pores of the pain
nLadd be them open—that their mouth. Plaited he (well
from inmurity— , twm than the n niet Romito I'2lllOEO
phern eared all diaenaen—the contjuned that inure
dineanci and unhealthy v monl left ttarbugh ilt
the bores ai the richt, than any mlteMottlet <tithe 'way
$:,
ft In net:en:lvy. thereto r. n. hceit the pores open—all
'humor are tharelied C m the skin (rain the porn.,
hake
waeh with J me Itathin Chemical Soap. I
hake itelll it caretm sa rat sand olinal cap,. ofttaalt
Rheum, Erynipet.,Ond res. Barber'. Itch,flaro float,
Ringwormcwhca ever) . other internal hod external
remedy Lou feilel—im etre. renderiag tnkin I.ahlte,
Maar and .a, though or be yellow mad eoarom re Won.
•dertul—.l 'more,. Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Itt.fphew,
and titaftcurement of the akin—but peramni WWI
he raritcular and ml; fur I,lam I•loap,a, lehut in
Ptitanuret at NVI.I. JACIiSON S. *tan 0. t:IC fair;ili.N4.,
ittlALerty at. Price at tool?. uovllkftwly
•
UP - Elsbar or Cobruati-11A13 'forir.—Tp the Bald
and lirey—lf you wash rich. Ineuramt he of star,
fire from dandruff and du not fall to poseur,: the
genuine 1.41101 of Golan., In eases of Lobbies. It
will more tares exceed your expectation. lalsoty
Gave lost then; Lail for et years have had it restearil to
its original perfeettnii by the use of that bales Age,
etede Or roudation aybetr to he no obstacle whatever; at
hots euu , t.s tair fluid to Cow with which the debeate
hair tube. toy which meant thousand. (whose
hair wasgrry Vie hove La , theti
ho t rratoredio its uuatiral color W.V.'. use of tint inval
uable renardy. to ail caws of force it tail/he toned the
roost pleasant wash that can be used. A few applicat ,
000. only are uecrtioney to keep the hair from talking
out. It strenviheaw the 01000., uneyne failr to impart a
ateh gloaei appearance, and at at peribmnor the toiler
it is eons: Owl; it twills three little* as enact, as oilier
miscalled/war resuiratives and is clots efeetuat The
,noine ouetiniacaured by Comet/ate A CcsitalCouratuad
swept New Yrk.
Soh(d in Pittsburgh. only gettitute. by %04.JACKsON,
St Liberty at. head of Wool; ita Wasksiegtiou Ii by
Savaraly. /r. Sou; ut kleowsiavtlle, by Bennet t •Ceochre
lam Canonsburg; by Ler. Votted, also. up our egrets
every town in Pas, Ohm and Md. noarlsikareare
IL7- Cl:tarns.. hosioraLty amanred that- Ole fol:
ut; a. the actual auaates ot a i. bead° otloari ;
rut Iliad- Reatarattee. they doubt our word, te
canard thew laglily reapeetable citizens, mho tail
tried it:
MZ=='2=l!
Mrs. Maufu Itte acs, 111yOla avenue, Brooklyn.
Mr. Wm. 'Yompluts,Dl King wt Near York.
1 . 110111111.111Cki.. Eli Liberty id. Pitthborglt.
11. E. CIIIICH, late barber steamboat S. Arneneu.
And 1111110 11.1. hundred others 11111 G, Slough thionost
ulf,ce, that it &ill force the hair to grow on the head or
fare, stop it falling OCT. strengthen the twi .rmnoving
scurf nod thindrui from the roots and mak tg li.'ht red
or gray hair assuntg a fine dark ' look, and, eeping do),
harsh or wiry hair moot, roll, clean and beamihil,
very,Nery, long time. Sold at 11'3I. JACKSON'S tg
luherty ! 6l. ma
Irr 'Use nos Pumas bleAvOS.—lf you wish to be cue.
pessoul in soy undenaking,. you must always 'use the
eroper means. , Theretbre, of you hove a cough, use
11.,,3e0 hurt oroccier nod be cured, for the proper
nordiet.
Hove yod Asthma or - difficulty of breathing,
Otto the only efficient menus •to cure you os to use
isioe's Payee:tannin ivh4l will immediately overcome
the spasm which contracts the dismeter or the tubes,
and loosens and beings up the mucus which clogs them
up. el nous removes every obstruction to a free oeepi
nati eon, while at the same time all intlampation is ..sub
dued. sod a cure is certain to be affected. Have you
Bronchitis. Pinning of Blood, Pleurisy, ur feet any
Pulmousny Affection, then ore Jayoe's Expecharano
and ocher ts cerium. amt you will Ltd that you hove
aged the proper means.
For sale on Pittsburgh al..the Pekin Teo Store, 71F4th
street near Wand. , Oanl7
Irj . Men necer - wilempt to counterfeit a wmitileos
match? hence valuable medicines are frequently intim.
ted. The knave who countcyfeht a inftikillefOMlSllts
a. greet a crime !Le if it we a Wink note or the coin
of the United Plates. B M Vahnestoera Vermifitge.,
which is the only safe and certain mire Mr worms, bas
been counterfeited in many sections of the country, and
persona should be on their
,snardsehenpurchaaniq to
get the pentane aritele;prepared at Pittsburgh, Pa.
arrn .
fl The son, Angehe expression of some female.(.
grateful to vle‘v, while the repulsive, coarse, muddy',
yellow faces of ethers, excites diegust—the eaten with
make, Coda such people toe induced tcl try n mit of ,
the true lona' Italian Chentical nionp, they would he'
eureptured with the change. They would hare a Mb
'
cafe clear, white 'hie,' While every - disfigurement , or
eruption would he rentovesl and'eured. '
Patrnenhaltionce.,Persons who have bought cheap
evernortieite and smitanons of this, and have had no et,
feet produced; mast try this, the original. Blind, up
for Jones , &top, For nnie at Wit. 69 Litter.
ty street., • meal
•
ID-Voll (potash. silly old fellow, read this, and be no
!angel. bald, whiskerless and hart.:[ Mr. W. Jack
son, °lse lallerly street, Ptustnargls, Po certifies oulhe
34.10 f February, 1847, that Ala Thos. Jackson's bead,
en the 4, wad entirely bold for 15 year., and that by
.Liug two de bottles of Jones` Coral hair ltestorative,
the hen. is gremlin.; fast nail thick.
Sold In Newark by S. (JL,IS /a SON, ITS Breda at, FL
VAN BUSKI11.1i; corner of Breed and Namur Let at.
unicAi
.
.
LI:rVelloor Teeth and putrid lreeth,
htpazigy glum like rupee death,
Is repuhdve and dug - Listing.
...r [All could have teeth aa white as pearl,:
sweet tirrallthasil gunts—auw or girl:
why delay'—ony,quickli haste '
And use a Lam in Jul.' ' enth Pas..
It 'eosin but tfii pent; and is really a beautiful article.
It Styes the teeth a fine enamel. told In'l`ittshurgli
in Liberty O. .
novladtovaly
i
Dr:Dou't here a poul Breath—lryou dare , age a
tvelo shilling bottle orlon.' Amber Tooth Paste. That
will make.your breath sweet, lehltzn your teeth, tee.—
,old al.hd Liberty SI: floated/zany
ID' Delft have yellow dark Teeth,—they . van be
A made-pearly white by one tune a box of Jones
mberrTooth Prune It Istude no t he me
gamy, twee.. the
breath, do . Bald at Liberty et. nevlibld.wly
Irr Ladle* who use Jones. Spanish Lay White, have
always t fine while transparma Oda. Ut this a trial
will ',misty say one. Sold only ia Pittsburgh, at all
Liben7 . 116,11; 1 / 4 4.1w ly
Mr A At.ung ',rum ROUGH AND IWADY uLtlg
lot the roomy or Allegheny, mill be held 'et Temp!,
nnet, 11.11, henithfield erred, on Thursday rang
ext, st
? I o'clock. P. A. MADE:IRA, .
ice' Presideet.
, DACONLA few thousand pouts, bog round, just re-
LL calved and for sale by
ItaftllaU6ll,
53 water and PH front sta
LAX bush just rood an
ien
•
v*u.rzff,rinikVlTlN'd,
FWI:W-4W Ulla lending from stehhtersCalt b Cope
end "heaver, owl for sate by ' -
Jo2ll S to IV lIARBAUGI!._
Ciiiie:SE,-Cream Cheese, an atom sad for wale by
jerJ S lIARUAUG Li
SPA/Nllsll UItITING—toCtO bbl, toi be
sold at Eminent coat Wald tranasportation,by
l eas 'SALMIK
DICEY4t Co, (rearm
- VLAN,SEED WANTED AT ONCE=SCO Istiit.by
1: /O — D • /SALAD DICKEY &Co
CO• _.,.
MN-4 bales for sale by
jaa DROWN ir:C1:1.11EIITSON
FLOUR—A freeh lot Parody Flo¢.i.inst reed and ihr
ealo by_
_re2r RROWNk CULRLR7`JON
101-20 ht/If ehe. Mock Te4rort reel end for sulo
. by rebY . /MOWN 4CULIIERTSON
.
Lie Wee Iteseive Chtese, mare
and for sale by reN 1101.114M1.ZE1.1. Co
LeetimiliernAtienumr. ;
p:eiropliamee miffs an invitation with which he hai
be•en honored br thy Committee onteclitres of the
Scientific, Ammeimidn of Western Penarylvardi., the
"Bovit,WlLLltal HINGE.., of London,,vaill deliver •
Mau of free Lac tnies lon the leading troths, Ar
tronenty; illustrated by I line set or illuminated fignvea
and tliagrams, manylof cm with movements, lighted
by the Ury-llydrogeb II ht.
lu order to afford - met gratification at possible
to his audience, 3lri 11 mks will avail hemselfof %IV
brilliant light requinely re the tralronanalcal-figtries, to
exhibit at the Mosel - of it ten ft few hattuful
lrittsom - tan Yratt•s °Awe es in • the 01d World, (a new
set each eveningo teict...r with elm Chromasorie, or
artificial tire sorb.-
The Lectures will be delivered in the Mill ;the
Uniterrsty, on the «t nit ge of Moudny and Fnday; nt.
'clock, comlneucing o Friday nest, June 2011 i
Sdtttinlnn to:lrue f Lecture, 25 cent, Tiekcir
for the coulte r St each, od ramify tickets. admits ng
carom. with fill c iltlreu. $3 each, tend may Le
procured si th e filetelann n' lintel, or m the borkrtures
of Ka) Cc. Co., Jolineflut Stockton. and JI. Road. • '
fctigt•
DIERCHANTS9firkY FifeEIGHT
ft'
' (0,
EXCLESIVIVI rot fatriunruerraTtosi Or RAT Elm 0 lET
grWEEN ri, mss, WpiniVille,Jotinstown: Mot
Llllidayeburgb.Walkr street, (thmtingrldn Co) atid f
ternhurgh.
This Line was fonkied exclusively for the specie' ae
conunodation of We',-way busicess. The Proprietors,
th.nkr° , for the vett:liberal patronage they'hare re
ceived durisur the lastlwo years, weeldrespecifidly in
form their friends andthe public that they ere now still
better prepared to trChver good . ct any point on the
Cunrd.ond Rail Rs 0;4, witlCpromptneas and dispatch.
PICKWORT t. I I WOODS, JANES A I.ORK
OF:pIiGETAINDLE, JOHN :a A Co.
AGENT.
Pick - worth & *mai, Johnslowa.
Joho hillier. liAlideJshuvah.
C A hl'Auulty a Co, canal basin, Pittsburgh..
lisstusaciw—Piaslitirgli—Smith & Sinclair,
hleDeviit; &J 11 Slibenberger; it Robinson &Co, It
Aloorc; Bagaley & Sui,ithi John Parker; Wm I,chiner &
Co. Dr 1' bhoenhergte
" I
Pennsylvania anal et. llatl liond Ex
pressly )0. Packet Line,
f8.48 . 4a ,
FROM & HAL-
Tla(011E,
(Exclusiiil)y for Passengers.)
,Itithpublic are respea daily it fortned that this Lone
will commence ruliahig on the :PSI lost, an I
throughout the LTA, son.
The hoots are new, it'd of a superior claisTie tit mils
'hirged cabins, which Will give greeter comfort. The
cars are tha laiest constiticuon.
A boot war always bilit port, and travelers . are Os
ilnesis3l to call and titOli ille them to:P/re engo,s-st pu
sao elsetehere. t/ ,
/Pore only nine dollant.througb.) One of the no of
this Line will leave the‘/Inlidiutf lons/she IL S. /tote!,
CORM' of Penn street nrutetnnf. even: night tit iiin e o'.
lork - 'rime 3f Odra. rti.r information, npply et the
Mee, Motiongebeia ilottpe, or to 1/ Llit/Cll fr. CO
,
Je-.N ~ Canal Ilrin.
~,-----
. Merchants , TriyalgpOliatloll Maar.
Mi , *•••=11=11 , 18N8
".. , ..7.7,•;,",..,........ , f.:• •• • -aLlitia•
le Win enAus • 1
YOR PfII.I..ODELPIg4 AN 1.).
rI.OODS conaigned wear care Will Le forwarded
k.lwithoot delay at the .lawcat current rates.
41i Me.i.NUl:ll' &
•
Cattalaho4in. Peon Pitutoiratt.
11E.1RI
Z.J.:•and =Market st,
ROSE. MERRIIT fr. co
;e2.1 ,
wharf. Baltistiore.
PIONEER 13.11.NSPORTATION
;IAWEEN lB4s*
BET DALTIICittF. AND PII.7SOUI GIL
s
6 - ds Za •
Merel:andise tranepo Ti Tte . V2 t rives.
Fyj s 1-tp,..4,fea,erDlf h
FRAILLY .AIARSHALL; Aeei r s,
le'At p Light street, Dlitz , ore.
GLOVI '1 AND ADTMASOIIit'.6 b./Watson.'• •
kJ kr I street, have reecifeA a large mock h
start Sipc }falai Gloves atAlplitts. Also. Li•lo '
==l2ll262Mittla
• • •
Glover, which will be rolij.ct uLoleenic •nd re
tremfly low. rr,
•
• - - -
ge.zuhe French Calf
very hoe v:tiele. ,Slee. , 'hloeells
Iren. the ,o,auttierpry of 11 Al ems.,
which the atteutton of 1,4(r. nt:.l,ere it inette
received and. JOr VOITM.: et 17.
143 like
_•-- •
QOAP--.ICII Iln Hyde. l' am; 111•11 'do White
do :Aldo A4l id; 10 bin Fancy,
fur onle hit . • . I, WILLI
Jubi received,
limiewootitiqueie'fl octave
I
For salt a: Abe Chietertiti's Init . et. hv
jet.. MELI,6II.
•
AcUN—.X. Annd, in ernuke hens
I)
do prime for .2 , 4 by
J ir,tvfLuAmt , ,ito we
IOFFE1',1:0 bogs prNe Loa; 1.5 do do La
kj for sate by i Jetta: J ll 'WILLI /
RA'l , -- . 20 boxes ,11. ,o Au
,„ 1 7 ` . - lie , . • , - lt :, ' —l l D l ' ‘lt&
_ )
....--- —,
Uslell--15 t.tols Isr7e Mil:tassel. l'S.Pa 15 } do /
i
I: a do; 15 tins No 2 dis: . :Arlooxes 1: ec scals
:log, for sale by t
.4t S, J XVILLIi
T .i i, k:l ,. ..E. ,o lA m iff
~7,1 1 sati , tl) , siry, 1,11
j a i
, r s i ittfji
PIG MI:TA ,CinrJerin
er.) landing from irlntuldr J J Clint:at:en
'sale by j..;,) JAMES DAP. .
NTO 3 MACKEIitIL—IIn• rereisniP Per 4 , :if
ill for wale by . DALP4
YIC: [of.. landing from •ninr
ennlon, for-5.4r by ir2, JA, j/nl.Zi}
ptammr I.Ml,l3l , ..llEsaais for sale by
Je3i IJELAUPI fr. REIM
Dii
TERRA
Si&\-N4 ' Ll '" 11 ( 17;t1".ti A P.EI
IrLL J N , L . :ILLsi 11.1 . 11),IokslisLy a z411 . 7 t r r e ,
Ls for ask t , ) .
131:4LN k Eh
SPTS je ..,TURPEN7I.: I / 4 1.,—" . :6 Mils for solo by
ERA UN sr Irr:
Bt i oltl ‘ r • Terit t r
Jr?" .5.3 waft., 14 inl
:U.O
Al " . l LlTL C C ( intlVi h i ! rt dr Atip ' f . Tanyi
Alo,oect,,Amt naul for oslo
cv. ' jinn' 101 OL.NG
I 101tNr-II bbla for itule by
';;IT VON .110NNIJORST
- -
IttEESE-,40 bv. pro rrcd owl for sale by
ll rethi Ay VON LiOSNbiOItST 4Co
TIMED BEEF—tut tb. prime, rat sate by
Lir'" $F VON BONNIIOINT
, 4 Co
Oti
ISVILLE bias for sale by. Ljer F VON lIONNIIORST k. Co
.
TITIEIIIOI3;3EIIOCASSErk-2.9 bbl. for 'ale by
• jrz.l . F VON BONNIIOIIST -Co
FINII-301,1+1s Jo arrive • for lode 1, , Y
F NON BONNHORSI 4 Co
PAYER---40 rem... Synge • P a per, far
sale by - ler S Y ON HONNIIORST Co
13 °C
POWDER-100 kegs for sale by • •
'k j 27 S F VON lIONNHORST Co
0 1 111 R t L .r " ?If "
FFEupIF:ATHERS—IkI sacks now landing from Leasoer
inaro, for sale by • ,•
.
1 DICREV 4. Co, frrof,L .
GL„‘;,l•-.Z.G,To?r,tl,7—'ll::rith'glbta',;;TATzr4t-
y bbls No 0, non . landing from steamer, Eu•
plumes; for sale by i jet!) . I 1)If_IKEII:r.
VI.AX SEED-13. sacks and I tierce, nose ineltng
r. from Meaner I.olphrizcs; for see by • ~ 11
1007 $ I Co
COTTOIN-27 bales upiv laudi.g...lfor rata I
je27 • I lACKEy
ALTPETRE—....O b Law rifiLl, 'Jove 1.;11 hard
0 by jet; ' I DICKEY
lASIIMERE.TTkI—Tuu cane black Coslintcieus
L, fine kaiak, Just received by . [
lk • SILaCKLETT.k IYIIII'
W R l •l o P pe P r lN ?u ok. d A o P Etbl l e A° .kl b'l ekum ai rgio u,ltd " ,
Double enemol do do; IUUUeIo Medium do do Ile* d;
1. Cdo doh in Aare and for laele by • l
•
jelall • nclN9},n±k sin:
F`AFf. En, tta: SA
I... L qu Frolg r large eubotafam
' Itk.AOLDs ,i 8111.:
coFue!oiyerul and Inside s
-- l-- o lame cool
C11001.1 . 1) , 07 d
n - f t;l(l .. u i : >
ffr.!tteries, .rack , :A ree d
ItEYNOI,D* &
ETTER, PA,VElc—al9 rearas (seute very fits j. In
store Plld rok fain by jets it.F117,(11.1)4.6.., sithty:
VirclSCilitTO Nirrrs—low pito. Z . 4 end itleto
Avldte onddvd Wad blue ,barred NettA, exp. long.
Alert, lU-4, 1.14 and 12-I.eitetivy trobittett, unprined
expre.iy for a superior article. blo,quito Nettiq tor
city salcs,j“t received by
je33 ',BIL&CKLETTSt IVIIITE, D'J wiTodiet
BuRLAP.4 40 inch, for wool Imeli inp
lot wle by ,e2l MIACICLETI`
iIIbOTON CLOTH:I—An invoice medium and ood,
ki dark and light colored Croton Cloths, opened by
Sea 'SLEAC.IiLF:7I. k WfiCKE
. --
T INES quirKs-A isseciep, Yen., desirable
_LS iiylea, receicedisp
jaw SIIACKIXIT E
URCRHARDT'B LARD 011.,--A large suppl 01
B
hand and for mute to the drug warehouse of
• J KIDD A Co
O ttal s i g c , :a a c n k a n fo su r p s elio t r ,, Onts, reed per steunte
iruO J A. It FLOYD, Round Church Ituihrital
lurk. Virginia Corn, to ntoro sold for'eult
ir , "O , _ i J&lt FLOYD
UNII. PORK—I 4 LLIn rereiveillier
Ham vied for Palo . .
je26 DROWN it CULIIKIVrSCiN
lc. in RIOM and for saN, lop; by
DROWN & 0 1.341E.RT,0 . N .
OPS-1.1 b.locfor sale by
jc24 IJROWN &CULBERTtiON
Corros--a. bales to more 111:14 fin sale by
jet/ • /AIIIE3 DALZIII.I
I VIO J LAS . f b 2S— rtu t
, tb r l.v ai !u b cas House Nlelme 7 S t
, •
IIEFSII-DO 111, prime W It Cheese, in mere and
CRs sale by , JANES DALZELI.'
TANCIIFSTEIt: GINGHIM3—.In invoice of Mal
Hancliester Glitemo, of new and liemilsinne
patterns, received yesterday at Me' Dry (Mods Hobos
jeCI ' W R MURPHY
`VI SHIRTY
; j_7HATT SHIRTING GIIEHLS—Of SlDartla menu.
11 iacturc,conatantly on hand, and sold by the piece
or yord et the Dry Goods House of
jeal - • • IV R lIIHRPHY
•
N Lowboy an
MACKEREL,I3 LOH large No &Mackerel;
, isle
ID tmtlm. " S. - •
d for aale by t
jedl . 0 DIACKDCHN &Co
5 17-I2 OIiiS
b; ?:"°°'
,
Sltt y ./H THREAD—A frmh mpplaAlta?t i f i m;le
1021
GORDBKIIML—.4O, amtaMM m!" for EJ)
jell • C AftLIU ly
?INOT_
D' 12 ruche., far nnldiLy
37 "
SALF:FLATUS-51mm teceivii; uatl for va
lean ROM' DALzw. E likerty at .
AUCTION ',SALE&
.
i .• St* Jiituu Ds Dials , dLatclieWnean:-
.A IminiftratOe 3 Solo of the Loose of a &it of Grvtgad.
; an Saturday, July let, at 3 o'clock, P. al., will be.
**lon the prentises,9l3 Fountaia street, teas Seventh
ft vet and the canal, the mtexpDktloirolof a lease tines
in; al yetrato rt,,,10n alot ot , ground hoeing a trout
brad feet onyountain st. and ea:ending luckdri feta
1 , 1 eL;Corn ineutabill . et, T . e i r o tlV l V l L ontv.A., '
~.0 .
:ale ,f - ji - ii" yipped, ;Siare blrurcs, ii - e.:
is =nut& at 10 °Vt.:nail:it fl•o'clock, P. al., the
es will lie continued at the Store of P C ,alatiin, at
tii comer of Smithheld rind Fnant strati,. • -i
Bole poFitire; - ii the cadre iatock • 1.01. he sold to
c ine Olin coucerirong ilk.; nook will lie found the
fVowing, rim: 15 hints Sautevhe 'White Wine; 3.1 bbb
414 do dot-12 op casks Burgsuidy Fort; 7. hints Claret
i
A ,in e;. ad bbl. Cider a'inegar,,l4 do Old lipi 'Whither;
2 r
in
S.outhside Madeira: Brandies, .Winis, Gin,
Itl , in grout %lately; Champrigne Wine; 27 stand tail.,
c in:union Wines and Liquors: , Rectifying, ttaba,, , .. Re
iver. large safe, store EttureSi an. , • ' :
. ye.. 4) ' , 7 HN D DAV IS . .I,6ot
I—
t i
. .
Peremptory Sale rj: Dry Goode. .
,ba 'Thursday morrung, June!l.9, at 10 o'clock; at the
cdrumercial tulles Room, rorher of - Wood And, Fi h h
sticets, will he sold au ektermtve assortment of foreign'
unit domestic Dry Goods, emhrocing the stook obi
merchant In . . neighboring, ' tovre ; who . is...leaning
In sines,. „ ,
, - • At 2 o'clirek, . .
p:ro Pm , I y nets, Various qualitiesi,lo cases super
te a silk hate; 1. orate queensware, assorted; 7 bases i.
ar.d I pint tumbler% I large shOw window, with shut
tees; 11 dot Itght window , sashes; ted. do mind brooms;
tr" richest* V SI nod black lead. Havana cigars:Virg',
ina
tobacco, matches, shovels, spades, forks, tr..
111. fey, copperas. /cc.
. A general im.,ortment of new and second hand house ,
'bald furniture, embracing sofa', dressing and conunoW
ho
It 'Trine' teal rocking .iltairt,..s.cy and com
mon choirs, work rind mash stands,i I pair mahogany
divan table., bed tends, looking glasses; window
Ends, /cc.
A large nemrtment A o ' '
and.fsp ' r c ink: k ranfer foßtituirt
li e ready made clothing, boots and shoes, tracks,
1
^illf 1. , ' i.ddlini , bridles; -old.ruul silver.watches,jewel
ry, fine cutlery, montel ° clueksi guns, pistols. variety
goods,-hr.
!jetiG - JOHN D DAVIS. Auct
AIIUSEMENT'S.
'I . PITTSBURGH THEATILIC.,_
C. S. ranee Maj .
myer keseee
SECOND NIGHT OF 31ISS JIMIA DLAN.
Jose 29 lAS. z iaeam once with
rex.° Mr. Oxley.
Miss Julue Dean,.
Carta
7 5 SOND, `•The. Brave Old World.' , .• • • %NI, Arcl/er.
DANCE. by Mir,. Anna illalemn.
To conclude with. • ;•.
DON AND COX. •
Dor - Mr. Prior.
Cox• • ............ ... •• •• :j•Mr. llnpuond. •
In robearsal—The Wrecker's 'laughter:
• Pricss or Auxisnion,Dress Circle, .50 cis; Second
Tier, :Linn:. 7'o,Derv.:XlL
Ma=
NVEILY EVENING • 74.1ilikWEICIE.!
rpm CACTUS GRANDAFIAIItiIIi or Night Um
'.lng emu, will exhibit hull in dower every night
this week, in the Oentlemenal Saloon, Greenwood
Garden.. Two very large Plaids • with netherous
do f, buds, stand there for theinspection of horticul.
wrists., We anticipate two splendid' Soweto this eren.
(Tricoday,) and ones... two every night this week.
Few if any specimens eriiite'greater attraction than
thin abort-tired, but beaudhd exotic.- ' ' •
Greenwood, - dune 27.1t49. jodit
1111SCEI,LINEOUS,
All Ordinance;
' To prerent Filth. ku.
Canal--
tsr7 "4 .ittsbar, e l d ect an an d trjustnni ct'd
scudded, 'That dotty person or persons shall east any
earth, dirt, rubbish, filth, effal„ garbage, or arty olden
sire or unwholesome loaner or /Iquid wpatsoever, into
nreto the Canal. 'of any of thed , eshildwithin the l
ra, of the city, he dr thep,shall forfeit and pay foreach
offence the Font of Trfienty Etallass, : in addition to the
eipenee of reroofing thirsarae. -- : .
q uud
,urend
;pu Kid
d ec•
o.—Re it farther Oidanied and euseted;aie..; by
the authority aforesaid, that it shall i be the duty of the
'Street Commissioners,- or either of themon prosecute
'nny person or persons goilry of the above offene ea; and
.fitritiwith fa rause the immediate 'removal bf.the de
posit,. as aforesaid.
•
Svc. Rile it further • ordained, Se., That whoever
ihall give meb information ea shall lewd to the enuvie-
Bon ninny person orpersons aid* of the offence de.
hisribed in the first sectionof this
fl
may have
aild receive one Satiny the penalty preeeribedhil said
r tetioll. whenever th ew.. shall ke recovered..
; ;Ordained and enacted 'thin a law' in Cannella, this
Beth.day ofince, A.1).1211
larrr.srd hfORGAN ROBERTSON, Pres . l. C. C..
Fi Rums Ritatate,Clerli C. C.
'JOHN SHIPTON, 8- C.
- .llmoa, Clerk S.C.' • • • je2B -
An Ordlnapie, • r
'poi Me appointment <fa Artmenser. of CiOillnitlFT,
3 of .Couszcii, And dguing. drait.
0 EC-471 —lle 11 ordained by tba citishus of Piusburgh s
p - ern eviret and 'Coalman Conneits aseembltd, That
nhie foilsmen days ides. the passage of, this Ordi.
hee, and al the regal meeting of Consieds in Jana
fly for the eleCooo, f Ci ty . oi:l.cm—hereafter, the
I,Yiuneils 'hall choose, by Alai Tote, suitable eiusen.
*ho shell serve no a Messenger of Committees of
Councils, whose ditty It shall hew serve all ntice,
fur the ~nreiniig oc.Cornmatees, id' the -reqitest. of the
nsirmitu thereto, nod atimal to the 100111 of the Water
••
•d—That the salary of the said Alesie seller
at
be the to of One Hundred and Fifty lars r
• rimm, - which shall be paid as salaries of er elly
nhcers are paid.
lOrtlained and enacted snip a law in tom ' • is
Sltit day oflune..A. IL ~ • • ! t. • •
[Aram] MORGAN ROBERTSON, Pinot C. C.
It. llimmt. Roakars, Clerk C. C. .
JOHN SHIPTON, Preet.H.O.,
IJoux Mama, Clerk St C.• • ! • .jettEltki .
le.' A. Fahnestack & Co's Thatastaallesit,
12 11 o l ty d6 titgi r o'r!s,.trat " 4:Va u" l i Ii ' aner i tis
woll aa emollient. It A Fahitestock & Co's Unbolt
client him .been very 'beneficial in maim of Chronic
Rheumatmin.GlandulF Swellinsi, Sore Throat, Brills.
Isi'Sprains, dc. An. The Billowing certificate I, team
amide:nail well known intbis city:
I some time azo accidentally tell fr o m a scaffold,
Mid severely sprained both my aticHs.! -They
diawly swelled so that tny boots had bathe ripped, in
order to have them drawn off—me sod - trio; they caus
ed me was intenie. la ads Miamian I procured...bot
tle.- B A Faltnestock Ribcfacient, nod after
(!lflenr two applications I experiented much relief I
maysabout one [mule and a half.' and in about two
qay• the swellincenurely subsided, and'l•was entirely
spineved from any other pain, and experience no more
rneunvenience not° the fa I. all cm. of. swelling.,
llruises, rheumstimi, eic., I would MOB{ cheerfully re.
nothißend the Rubefacicat. •
I.July 17, 15IG. GEORGE: BASklf. -
Por sale wholesale and retail by B A FAIINESTOCIO
Cat corner of Wood and llmS,and Wood and Sixth
ihieets. '
• !
- ---- --
Iqi Country Merchant• Ink.
u. Notice!
I namo lois um wird so - ,
tt• 'TRAVERS &C0.,134 2laiden Lane, Vote Hinton
~,3,„, & Travers,) oder for sale, en quamnies to suit
Itterrhasers— • .
,11,00 U moms Rule./ Cap Paper, at PI 23 io 8130 pr rut
112,600,..b.T0 Ruled Letter Paper.. 100 to 130 do
1,0,000 do Wrapping Paper, 23 to 100 do
AU,OLV rolls Paped Untying*, at fien to Bcu pe piece
',.1.,000 do Ainenean Satin do,. 1/1 “ is , do
cI, ASO pairof Oil:Transparent window Shudes of our
wet manufacture, beautiful designs and colors. at from
PO to PI 30 per psis ! - '
10.0u0 les of Wool Twineand NV laPilitig Twine of all
l' il ' e ' is t-r l ' oTh i n . 4 m o i ltieT T'r s lb ii, the same :pro e ' n :
irt
' Al we guarantee to pleas. you if you well gi ° slt '' a c. int
_Cflia Med Olniden Laue, New roe,.
A. TRAvEas. &co
-
'r - I , lee Vork,dune,lsll. -. :' ..- je2Sablvs.
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IlfsoL4.4llr 11..24 . AdlitIENTs 7 i:
'CI-3V.E1l and (ornate, ts lot Of choiee Pintos,,with ,
and without Coleman's Milian Attachment. by
l'E:ints & Chat, NY.. Ode of Ninon, &. Clarkts,Pluums
nts ,the Attachment; was taken to England be Ale
i,•eiteinan, end among many 61Itt toneructruati Of a&
leturstion for this elegant specimen of American alild
!bial ingenuity, elicited the I'o:towing rentarks• from
let. rialberg, the greaten Pianist teeing.
d 2 Lomem..len.l9,-12.12. '
1: Ny DearSir,ln etielming a (cup to my fnendl - .llr
11,:ritid, Paris, I cannot refrain bolo 'amain Moreming
to '.iz lithe - W.li I wits pleased W m ..E
'with - ya ssilion
iAt cement,'" which 1 consider.. a great mmical i,n.
, protenent. 1 can,aasure you that on my part I Shall
wit( great pleasured° my utmost to make youi•inson•
tioniknown. For sa le by - II •KLEBE:II.I
ie? , -Al Woodwell•• furniture rooms, 0d at
•
11.)R SALE C1111A1? . ..i. Circular SSW, Willi abatable
I;
order
fiitures for sawing Yellin. Blind Slats. basis for
lirMhes,and other smell work—now in working
in ICshop which eon he rented,with steam power, will
be Id at a great bargain. To a person *vitt..tall
um . , this adords a
. good opianlatuty to establish e
sof ' aprufitabla hostas.. Apply to - • •
- vat ii SCANT',
r
. ~.,,, ___ .. tot„.‘, near mood
..... ..
'I , . . WANTED, ',.. •
I N PIIILADIMPIII4, Ilele young moo, ' '
Pireferred.l to go on NV haling Voyages m first et.
chtpp. Al! clothing undkithet necesrary article. fin
nishid for the vorege. Extra par given to Capers,
C. 'enters and lilnekstetlst. This is a to chance
Cue ung men wbowteli to nee the world, or benefit
Meur' Imaltit by n ple..ant tea snyupe pf penny iwb
years. None hot Amerman. taken. Apply personally.
to DUIVNING, W. LL IValnut itreet,. up 'stair;
Philafielphin.
JUNE PRICES
RINTS-QNLY.j
, -
fr.DAR. 5T. 44 ,
NEW YO
.
- LEE & BREWSTER
Il p tlT , I is , r b g
...sin, to close their 'stock for CA9II INI. 1 .;.4007;
TIN?, and have just purehaard Great!.liargitai nod
orelow opening and exhibiting
500 CASES
Newland choice styles of Press' and yaraituro
Wicattw Shadie,'Oc., which, to addition to their sus-'
ternary extensive aworimenh they are offering at their
Usual profho no d from • '
1:TO 3.CENTS
per yard less than previous priers. Tho,unprocedeitts
prices, and Improvement to styles for MS, se
clung a general pretest lICC for this nrtielo oteeessiany
otheilluds of Dress Goods, cud greatly bioseascs the.
dement!.
•
BREWSTEiIi confine, their atteritioaekein
civl t to the port:hex and 381 e of Americannod For
eigitTrinta. The voct quantities cif illerrlmachi, Cache.
co, Atficricon Print Work"":'tiptop:we, Donneiri,
All:It:es, - and all tithe') deurable Myles of rnota i tvhirkt
art. diltri tinted by theta throughout the coon tiy, enable
L & J. to he the lorgyst put:chosen, et the th Stales,
and secure• Co their ettlattlisbnient advaittaitlie itne•
irAeni and inlet) or' nor outer •Mouie. and to
winch the attention of Meechant.). re i speetthily aoti ,
cite. LF.It zcnitEw,sloli!, 41 . c 't'd•ru
PRINT WI,IIEIIOI4IE,
New York i june,
FANCY:DR!. G,
' SEAMAN & MUIR
asa Hrividway• Blew! Vor,k
AI
POIVWRSANDJOBLIEItSii(biIkt, French
I irAti-,
red Mantel Lange* Inn
, er, 'hnubroidencs, kn
urls, iihnwle, Hosiery, (Pares, intros, licanbannes,
ANDA.I.4 arum vitii. - riEs9FYANCYriOODS.
They invite country hierclionts, , visitioir New Ina,'
to estinititte their stock before Waking then purchases.
Mr. Muir was for otany.years" or the horn of A. T.
..Firwut to Co, nom which he retired °tithe let of Jan.
tAth•and Mr. hones Duksan, (who has an • inknest is
the bustnesr;) Was also favorably: known in that estshi
.
Li (....)1.6-42.) taiga %ups, fat . Mk L SD'
Li,
.....), , 4 y •. " J S DILWORTH'
i , eiFAI:C(II kegs W 1 ,6 1P ' ,..151, tallallg . from um
' ..1 tirmv Eughkal mid iv, Mir*,
tur..T. . JAlrk IJAl.2kil,kll wince at
k.. STEAMBOATS.
OLHCINNATI! t PITTIMIIEWEI
DA
.P A CLIC ET: LI N
:THIS welt known" :tae of splendid patentor Steom
abedis now composed of the largest, nutlet; best
Med and ittmhthed, midmost pennerfal beak. on lie
water. of the West. • Every accommodation and mata•
fon that suomy can procure, hm been iMovided Pa.••• •
...get.. Th. Le has been operation for Ave TWO
—how earned itaiub. of pimple without the least Ws-
Ty to their pereono, The boara will be at MC Mot of
Wood ease. the day previous to unniag, an the neap:
tonof freight and the entry of passettgerk.._th.nN
ter. In all eases the_pk.wage money mrmt
aus6cuor PACKET.
The ISAAC- NE VTON, Crept A. G. Masai, wt.
leave Ibusborgh c ty..laneday morning at *Mica;
Whaaliug ovary alty.rtatting at 10 r ‘ at. .
May Mr, lot:. •
, .
LIO~ AY - PACKET.
The MONONGAI ELA, capt.Stoxa, wt ltea»
burgh every blends monung at 10 o'clock: 1 .
.eeey MacuLey evesoug'et 11/ m 0.
The HIBERNIA. lao TUESDAY PACKET, • •
. 2, CnoL 1. Estarmiszo,
leave Pittsburgh every Itesday Errata' at 10 o'clock
Wheeling every Tueedty — eventng alp r. 0.
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WEDNESDAY PACKET. . ."
' Tbe NEW ENGLAND No. A. Capt. & Dee;win _
'c.v. • Pittsburgh! every . Wednesdny morning at 'lt
o'clock; Wheeßng every Wednesday eveningai. lor. la
THURSDAY PACKE •
The ERILLIANT, - Capt. Gaunt IT.
leave Pin.,_. burgh every Thursday morning at I.llo'c*4 Wheeling
every Thuntday evening at /0 r. • f. , f '
r • ,
' .
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MUDAY. PA C T. „ ..
The CLIPPER No. S, Cnpr. Cluanta,
_will kart. 'PUS.
1
burgh every Friday menung nt NI o'clock; Hwang _
evety.Friday evening at 101, a. ' ' ' ~..,!.- . . r.
:- SATURDAY PACKET, ; . .-. ...
. rim MESSEICOER, CapL S..itoirs, wilt I ve Hui: ..' ..'
burgh every litijunlity morning at 10 Veinal..
every Saturday erelong at ISr. st.. ..' ''',.... . ,
_—_,_.........._ .
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH may *NH
• OF CANAL NOSTEAIII PACILETT3,
. :".''.
..
. . 1: " 4 .
11.
galEggi
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, .
Lowell Pittslittigh defining o'clocli, ' A.l4atider - •
IV! II at Glasgow, (month atria Sandy and ilihmhee
nal.) et 3 o'clock. and New Lisbon at
. I.ggitulghi.
Liffirett New Umtata at 6 o'clock; P AL, (milting the
trip;canal to the river during the' night.) and
Gina
at g o'clo c k, A. N
oce d Mire& at Pittsburgh al 3 P.- 1
.11.44. bus making unnutniillnd ceripeggw
seogert and ftrtght. between Neer Lisbon anils
b ßg h, in shorter time and at Ices ranee than by, y
artier route.
The proprietors of this lane bete the pleismo of
foirning thd poblic that they have fitted iv tWafilld
Gnat ltoatajoithe accommodation pf Pa..41.2‘
frelght, m rdn connection wok the well
rreamers CALLIISUPG and BEAVER, ands I.
at Glasgow with. the Pittsburgh - and' Chtebt.
otos and other daily,lines of Kenmore down the Ohio
lond.Nississippi Oren. The proprietors pledge. _
eelvei to 'put' expeuse• or trouble to moue
fort, safety nud dispatch, and ask of the public a
ttf thew patronage
ALVIICIRLZED AG,ENTS. '
G AL HARTLN, . • . •
S. &W. lIARIMUGII,
. ft. HANNA. Co. Luria '
mylLtf .1. HAIGIAGGH & Co:. N°‘ n.
. .
N O TlC ETllistettaierßEAVEß,C.E.:laticeoltiar...
'ter, will leave elle:
We thie
f air o'clock i
P/T.Taint 6 i I &DBOWNISVILLIIII •
- • Daily .racket ,•.`
FEBRUARY.Ie4ISI* FLIIRUARTIst,IB4
.LEAVE DAILY ATA A. AL, AND 4 P. 1S:
The , tollovrtag new beau coniplete
iae line Tor We present unseidaneot AT.•p;
LANTI apt. Pm
ALTIO C, ,
Capt. A. Jarobs and LOUIS
APLANE,'Capc E. Bennett The boats are Sanely
new, end are Stied up without regard to expenae. Ea
err comfort that owner min procure Ira been provided,
•om_ttemts will knee the Aloommahela Whasißou at.
the fool or Rose IL • Paireugere will be pawned on
beard, as the horde will cermanly leave az Om *deer
tired hairs,B A. AL and 4 P. 11 Jaa22
FORyIICE.L' INC, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE.
&mesas Elasmusv Rixxxr.,Thit
m steamer
• , •EGP
• t .
Perri, commander,Cil • I leave lot
Louisville and all intermediate ports every Sassisday,
at 10 o'clock, precisely. • _ • . •
For freight or passage a pply on beard or to. .
• • FOBS% JH & DUNCAN: 4.114.
The Telegraph &is been built expressly for aseatlar
peeitet, and with n view entirely to the comfort of pu •
'engem; the aceommodatiorts are inftnior to no boss
on the AVestern baton. • • .418
- - •
FOR CLIWINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
• • The no* and•sp i l r eadid , steanter,
• 1...a . e • a,ZniAtaCter LOR, alx,ea
aadlntennednita. pone on dd e day.,'
ag, apply an baw.
- .
.1 The elegant steamer . • .
RINGGOLD, - •
'om n ' r . otef e lei!! leave for the above
For frcigto or rursage; ote ' ply ' O M ot P bt ra art " d'rjelttl
FOR L. LOUIS ANL ILLINOIS RIVER,
, Toe hue tOr c nlz i,
Gonssly, ouster, will leave for abin•
•• • d irsterssodiore ports ads day, .110
o'clock.
For fiCiglittir yeaaage, apply on bond
'FOR CINCINNATI: 7 -7
•• ne fine new light drancht wain:bar
PHIPtDoDDRDGE .
Moore, muter,' will itlilre for 0.1.0ve .
ad d intermediate a rt
d. day. • '
For freight by.:
• Eoa et. LOUIS:
Coe*, mister, will lure (or tie shore
od-ioterniedasto porta this day.
jet 3
For freight or passage apply. on
bowl.
F:011. fp, LOUTS.
, The brie am steamer..
Itoonatut,teastetotiltleare far abets
d intermediate ports thladay.— .
Fot freight or pilotage, apply on beard.. jeQS
rx The liirbi F illatatzmer
D . 1 , 71..,:..tr, will leave far th e !aorta:
• • ;ht or passage r' eppl th y m .eke a 4":1,e
REG ULAN. MONDAY P•II — CALE'S FOR ClNCENillitt
.;.h* hPl=ll.._
a n iaai t l ekdarly
exalter an above, in plaga °gib*
iteaniee Monongahela -
magma, apply m board. jag
Ffill-dINCINS 7."
The rim ciew p=steangig
Conley, muter, will laree kir 'above. I,
and intermediate ports
a-Yor we' in or magma, apply On board. jea
TOII CINCINNATI.
The fine mel . '
m at ATC.V.V Kim G
L..
&
. 1 WTO.ra trer leatr "
fin
For Ireieht ° offmnneke Bp* on boa - nl. 1
Fon sr. Loms.
e splendid steamer •
rAinatovia,
}lnert, master will
day Vine&
and lintisnedlnie ports this day •
For freight or nszsage s apply as Ward: Jen
• ' Fllll, CINCINNATI
The new stunner . r
HIGHLANDII.IIRY,
llorktirrunnel, lealnefor Ulaaarra
and irmennethate port this day,- ft. 11l
A. 1- • For ireleht or passage apply on Wand Jon
The eteloti n bo ß t oldx74
Mies, nias will kaa:. ibe. above
d interitediata porta Oda dorooltl
A. 31., For freight or'passage apply oo board.
FOR FRARKLRg. • •
The New aud 'frt Mantaller
!4 trAlillOr,'Muter, Will TO ' ltOr *lt
bore pa r ov ary MAlAtuoiti% sad
ml at
, k 4 P. AL pator. nip".
• FOR CISICINN#TL -4 •
"70 1 '426tr.--
Tonga, master; will lesi's '64 - ibs•
se andisterms4ate ports OP 'al.
day. For freight or passage spply- on board. " '164:1
L::,.... ' The fins r.w sleet/ter._ ~-,
• • Th=van, Wear, Will inn fOethe
we md intermedisse intail& day.
-! For freight or passage, aPply ea heard. -...-. )eg i
FOR CMCINNATL,' ' ,
7„ -- ~.' ~
41 The splendid'aes. Masses - , .'.
t, '
lacobaT mane!,will learolorgbi ,
Ind intermediate porta o:ei• day. • I,
For freaght or passage, apply on bOrad.. • - jes)
• FOR BT. LOITI;J:' •
• The litkr.tharai.:!.r
Crt d .u t /tea= 7 eril as l lame 1b
plLra ,6,3 r.. a .
x y
•atiotcFer frcieht or . au a
)74. Tht.'",f4l%-imarAN-D,.
=W le
e, =par, will m i n 114 a lefltin
moon packet from rittobargh er
Crnd So Haves on her first trig, the acer
arranghtesolnexcllttraday, at of o'clock, P. F..
tux VenEELLNUAND
.teWIN ow Lod onbatudol low 1/.1.1
Andrew i'cie Master. Ls itlms...l het
resulat Mi.. ts/eta 'Midmost gad Phu.
mug Piutb. reit as.ondays sad Masada •
REGULAR rAcerzr FOR SUNFISH. '
The aewlaval.=Ml .
Barr ei rtder ai lrill lease foe ihssia•
'days land Saturdays of sad ' : ureek!Yor r raslht o ' s d paa. "..
sata b ff ply oa haard,o!ta •
41.0 1121.1LTLNBETWERf
TE/TS131:11Oli a WHEWNO
The awal steamer . - •
' - • CONSIJI, ; - •
• • Par eq e lawny, grouter, vri)).lein.
regularly Cot Wheeling, utt hienday,
IVedneeday aod Frlday,•at to o'aloek preeesely., •
Leave 11. beelinK every Tuesday; Therm o
tawdry, at 7 &clock,
• The Cava/ will land ate kthe araenaeititha
•
Every acno
nsodation that eau be proeuretAar cosi
tore end rafety of . nuengels has beau provide& The
bout is also prelude ofith_a euitaeth,g merely "nerd to
, c , , ezn e t , er o pbeeloce.. ter freight tamiap,„"
AM " - :romer of ist *ad Smithfield sit. '
Atel/LikWORT, ELIZABETH AND hiONONOARE-•
.•, ' 4
• real
117 . "7.v DKS EeM" PATC11,.. +. • •
'
Ita stWie
leavolg • Piashargh • marl Mends;
Wednesday end. Friday, at di eelock,e,.. *d Eta
noogabela City every Tuesday, Thum* mod ,
at n. For *eight or plunge epkijou
QFlCky_Ground Illoatard,
1.7 Cl
end ove. tsad Ginger, just reed front the ,
estartafaeta-
Cc. kr , kka by roT , N. WICK k Arca:grams t
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