=M! •" PATTSlitinGm SATURDN-Y.2.1011..N1NG. JULY 1. 1918. PlilLADiaLph/lA 'AL ninucax. Adv.-1114mm sod NAbseripuorts to Use North Amer :esa Ind C th d Sum Gazette, Pliaadolpki, received mad fonmsfed.Goso thiofface. • - - .K f-'f/ti,'i- W. • maw_ tonic. Exeitzss. W. will receive and Conran:l free of expense, ad . • .• •.• aad aabseriptloos lor dila paper.. CORLIS/LIICIAL LIST MID TMILADEL PIIIOT. CMS/LENT. .• Sabieriptivaa to tlii• valuable mei st be . recelied iad 6ntrarded from this aka. Prrisacran Dusr Gsarrrs is publishes% y, Tn.:Weekly, and Weekly.—The Doily is s.even Dollars per annum; the Tri•SVeekly is Five Dollars per adaa swam; tho Weekly is Two Dollars per anuum, stria/ • Democratic Nifitijr 7 Nitolitattorts, • . FOR PREMORN7, • ZACHARY TARLOIL, —. • • • or Loomusi. • FOR VICE PRESID&NT, ' ILL A•RD PRF.:LMO.RE, or lilt, lois.. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER; • Da IfIDDLEIWART,Fit 4.atissuiimalo and Whi g Meadnatiens • FOR CiNGRICS.‘B, ,MOSES , HAMPTO.Np. t! . 'Or rtrrilTrOtr. • PDX •SSZYSILT. LEWIS C. NOBLE. of Indians: 'CHRISTIAN. SNIVELY; of Wilkins. SWARTZIVELDEIL of . Piniburgla. BENBY.LABGE, of rirOZOKR, HEMCLiII ofi,ower SL Clair. szawrc, JOAN SCOTT, of Rm.! • , Or TIM Cana DANIEL M'CURDY, of Flitsbeth Borough. THOMAS PAIRMAN, of Pittsburgh. JOHN R. FOSa, of Baldwin. THE PEOPLFOS PLATFORM. or have no private purfisses to accomplish, In party . ph :pewee to burnt up, no enemies to peuttsh—nothing to memo but my country: , wile power given by the Constitution to the Facets . •tl ve,to Interpose his veto. is a high conservative pow • et, which should never be - -exercised except in Cale. of claw violation of the Constitution, ormanifest haste and want of consideration by Coligtese.” `llia pommel opinionu of the individual who may heppeo to occupy the Executive chair; ought not to control tim.oction of Congress upon questions , of do mestic policy , . nor eight objections to bet intemosed. .where quest ions of constitutional power hive been walled by the various depaninents ofgoveruinent, and anquiewed in by the people. , ..Upon the subiects of the tariff, th e currency, th e ill. • prevenient of our great Itightshys, rivers, lakes, and harbor:, the will 01 the pi ople,,as ex tras their tepresentatives in Compere, ought to be respect ed and earned out by the Executors!' "WM, at ali.timel, sod under all circunutanees; is a stational calamity, to be avoided, if compatible with • national honor." ...The principles of. our government, —fa will so its true policy. aro opposed to tho sublime • don of other 'Milo. andthedistnembersomit of o th er cosmtrice connueit, far, in the . language of th e great Washington, Irby Should we qu a our own to shod au foreign ground,' Z. TAYLOR. Ste next page (Sr Telegraphic new,. , ; A Change tri • theOaxesttik . " Not in-its suaryinent to Whig principles - {u support of the great interests of the country—its ' faithful reliance upon' victory—nor in its love a 1 personal right—of public; liberty—of good Words. —and of good order." In the changes of the dsy, one Editor retires from hfs* only to make room • for eirotheir—Prourpted_p7 nonsidennions more of g t - • domedic than patine twee, and by a neeesslty not expected at'the time we became . connected with this Journal; the undersigned has veneered ; - his ruttiest& to his preileiessry, D.'S. Want, N. We leave the Gunn as we • kneed e—oneq the moat prosperous newspaper reo.ldieorentslii the ' • Union, and even with Alargely increased number -- orreaders. We leave it,too . , under the coeval of -- one" who has beenit longer resident of the West; , .. . and who, from the advantages of that greater ex..l perience incident to long established residence and sterl*,.eltiotteray berry see, and bettertwoour pliettitle„:Sr the beet "nerves of UT:coma:rm. ,?'":ititi'i the .. it . Is belleerer,leave positron me, ave occomentithithist Aileen moutha;veWsent 'gime • ~,_ ornery to'neregret we haver as often expressed, that amidst en mach privete enterprise, as there is ."' hen, and soreerided -by, Such vast resources as Pittsburgh has; both npouiurd beneath the farriery -"- of the-earth—with a community unexampled for " - .'its industry, and economy, and generally of such good Venire and correct thinking, there should yet: .. be wanting that measure of public spirit which' alone can fiive complete =areas to the people and supreme} , le ite business.. ""; ~./..; ... .Li all the wide • woeld,:thera is orreipot of 4 : earth more favored than this for !letletelre: -PrOvi. .. i. ,detme has teielired her riches herewith. lavish lend and it islerebr mere to geilwe them up,' to mould them into broe'and to apply themto the great rises -- • of life, in orrery that the certain gewards of toil ofay be his: : The mountains led hill aides are stored ' with eminentl wealth, and fiere,agsin lieelotthe • • , ponders of some of the greaenavigabieeryter. el . .., ' the Wed, to be borne to the extremes Of the Union' . May the time soon come mhen alone the eery' takiserr valleys of the Alleghenies the Levee of • ~ . the steam whistle iball be beard, as tie welcome harbi4er of new interests, new ,tiesof business, 7..affrieadetip, 'and of 'those :nee anociatiory •• , grille& spring - vp as by mogic,vrheeever the people r.. irele•oeire hearer and nearer together. What.: i , are peographieal distances' when' the earth is . spanned 'try the" electric current, and when steam •, beintus, as open the wings of the wind, from one externs ofen world to the other. Let as: learn that out is not; • cot:retry ofone idea, orone inter oot, or one state, or one section, Or evenofoirecli. ;nate.' We are, however, or Porn,—onefrons • "the Pecific lathe "Atlantic, one -from the British : line of the North Wee, to the same line of the • • North East. The same :flag which Lena aver old .Pezu4lysitia, flies to the Invert( from the peaks - of, . the &inky MoanteinsAkeg the Calanbia, and over 1 'toe bead - andbeautiful bays of the Awes clew '. 'VetrOcean"." Its Wan have been prtherin g and, inneeprg into a brighter and larger ironstellatiOn. 'intik ki,iii" Cokaies we I becalue a delederacr frert2cdoakeeraeg a Reliable., and from a Repub . • Beef Arleen, ra mighty - Union .of Thirty States. each Republics in themselves, and from that which •‘,"llsekeady ours," there, is "ample roots and verge, '.enough' be thirty more, and ere the present cep , .3evy passes-wry; br a population of at least one hundred s million. - - ... • , We loot ; rwsin„ihe "Alleghenies as the "back • • bone" of this physical union, and from these merlin, tains, in' e thonsaed. arteries, FrlTTell and line,. spring belled:a issues of life . . Be it the duty or this people to improve them all,—to eerie them "i: all, to remember that when the trunk is broken, . ' the nate-her will die, and this union of eersesr ' mooted by the blood of a common ancestry, pre _ served theater, =Qin all intend buds" "and ex unreal Mars—crambhs rod fall to pieces like the dry ".• leaves of the forest.. : ' In - leaving a road= in which we have endear. o red honestly to discharge the neonate' duties • of the Editor, we feel that we have rieee f or . i t ior t of OW "obligation" to the public. 04'r intentkins hive been went:net and we would fain b o p 4 oar Aeneas attended with no ill results.. _., t ,: Wei Port from this community mime.' ;we hove i • feed many, and true friends, and to •lerhich "we shall feel bound by remenabrances stronger than •1 life--and foundin the grave itself—with unaffected • m pel. i Our warmed wish is for the heppinese,— '• tile pimpetity of allwlem we leave behind,—for the success of the journevre have conducted, and In which we feel more than a fraternal interest,— be all rime who have shared incur leers, and belied to relieve us of our horde:4,-4er our broth :.- rest of the Ste, Of every Party, faith and:opinion. We bid them idAtdiett, aod-Pray-that-the-Givei_of ' all Geod, may Brown them nll With his choicest , blaningi. . ; Eit.d.STIiS.BROURs. To the Readers of ehe Garotte. When, with no littler emotion' we tools leave of the enders orthis paperlfitteen months ago, It was V. 6 wrth the expectattoo never again enjoying the i pleasure, or of Incurring the rebore ma remonei• , Hides, of presiding over its columns. After piers 5 o f e xoesidve toil and' confinement, our exhausted • e physical powers imperatively required nest,and we were compelled to relinquish a position endeared re • ; as by many substantial evidences ofpublic api probstion. Bost and active exercise, brought nr• LK and as apparent restoration of as vissermi health as we eon eve's' expect to erday. Under these grata:ling eircturtances, in unexpected op. portunit, netted for our terns to a post rendered and the esenenuierul end any b y' habit, • ,forwild ifittnih may years. Afterwas bats. • Or 4 sitar hoes Lremetobranon of lost Aro* -ladlatill*einaiturro embraced the OF . POTtUntri; but ant 10.111 000 this theta:easel - knot= - teepeeint 40e30033;0013,E04,wh0' bu peasddpd oaritiedamaswuh , o modushility and .nee tee,wme ennledyln tie kola t 9. pa p er. MP. Oar , attachment to the .dsbbsbm.et, melded lag the bre are tailor in hie /hip, and whi4 can only dld . by the Itiftlined i ntotWa epptish nubs • • ' • i;4ZETTE Wed; oar zeld f3rthl Wane had tat* . Itketti dun declined.: We theitine tio`letani; and hive again undertaken the highlriesis poet toe Extreerly hela. e 7-, h is ontleeessary tOros to Air onythi4 0: 01 : 11 old .1 friends and patrons, : in' relation'tn-onr pat' eat course, or oar manner of conduesing-a Per: lic,,journaL ThUe are well known. We have ever been, now are, and ever expect to be Whig sentiment., We shall strive, wills all the abil ines we possess, lidded to all that industry and perseverance` can liccomplisb, !olive oar read. or, a good and reliable newatirsPu- 2 cc l atl4 epitome of the dtily hiitory of the,woildt and 'if an honest and earnest support of the Whig nom ineetr.of the Philadelphia National Convection can secure the success of TATUM and fteir election will be ma 'and trinstiphani. In every 'department, it will be the; aim of the pro• prietnis to secure - 11m best assistance which can le obtained, both in experience mid talent;and we hope the Gazette trill continue to deserve as it has ever received, the confidence and pa tronage of a discerning public. With our brethren of the Press, of All parties, it shall be our aim to cultivate friendly relations, 'and if • firm resolve to avoid personal quarrels long as consistent with self-respect, can avail any thing, we shall never have as unpleasant feeling on that home.' In parting with Mr. Brooks, ere - discharge pleasant duty, in Commending 'him to the favor• able attention of Ike Whigs of the Union, and to those especially * with whom he expects to be more intimately connected. His abilities tild induitry, and experience as an editor, will ever command succeifs, and be exerted forthe 'best good of ies 'party kand country. Our intercourse with him hat been pleesant, and our wannest wishes for his welfare attend him in every went of life. . Tha 'Wilmot Proviso. THE OPLNIoNS OP OEIZZAL Clty In the Senate, on the 22d of June; a resolution Axing the day of adjournment, being nader.con. cideration, Mr. Minoan, of New Jersey, :in reply to some remarks of "Hansom" Foote. gave aid:s tory of Mr. Caul tortuous course on the Wilmot Proviso (vacation, which we commend to the alien. Lion of every Whig, who, from his attachment to that question, has thought of giving hi, vote to. come third candidate.• By so doing. he may help to elect a certain enemy to the principle in que* tine, instead of an hopest maa, of known liberality of sentiment, who has declared approval of opinions averse to the:extenaion of ilailery, and also tells us, he will leave it to the decision of the people, through Weir represents/lies. AG. Miller said: At the tint session of the twenty-ninth Congress the two million bill, as it was called, came to the Senate from the Houte, with the Wilmot Proviso in it. Ott the last day of the session, (10th of Aug. 1816) sad about half en hour before the time fix ed.fcr the adjournment of Congress, the bill came op for comideratioth when the Senator from Ala home, Mr. Lewis. moved to strike out the proviso. The gentleman Gorr Maimarbusetts,.Mr. Davis, took the door against the amendment, and in Arm nf the proviso, and spoke until a few minutes be. fore tbeadjournment. No vote was taken imoratie quution,and the bill was lost for want of time to act upon it. As.soon as Mr. Dais had taken his seat, Gen.' Gass came over to thin stde of the Senate and! with much munesineas said, in - the piesence of Senators, that he regretted much that Mr. Davis tiaibliy his apeoch prevented the vote (rola being taken; .that he, Gen. Cain, and every Democratic Senator from the free States, would have voted to sustain the proviso; that Mr. Allen would have led otf, and all the rest 'would havellallowed;nie was very sorry that they had been deprived of the opportunity ofielating Mon if; that it would have *ruled the question, and„Gpir. Daiis was responsh hie for defeating that mails - These expressiods made a deep impression up. , ea any, mind it thet time, and that impression was increased, when after the adjournment of Can. gem, a, f ems ss several newspapers published at the - North, Deflexion° and Whig, enjoat charger against my honorable friend from Massachusetts fur having defeated the proviso; when we an Lams that the object otitis speech was to =stain. that measure. - The meat day, oat hie wily home in the cans Pesti Cass spoke of the 'subject frequently and pelsliely r in the presence of amoral gennemeh, to the same effect, and expressed much disappoint. meet at nothaving been able to record his vote in favor of. the . proviso. •Ha afterwards expressed the same oppucms in Nedr Jersey, bed , also, as I have been informed in Nevi-lark; but of this I have Ito pen - meal leacowledge. • ' :At the next session of Congress, (March 1,1517.) the three million bill came before the Seriate,but 'the' Wilda Trovilo in it. The Senator from Vermont (Mr. Vphtun) moved to amend the bill by inserting the proviso; when Mr. Cris ruse, sod in a speech of somelength,oppoited the mend, inent. • This_apeh is reported, and I refer Sena tors Leis Recollecting what had token, place at the previous sestion4 ems at once and express sed soy utealthment at the coarse of the Senator from Michimanoto directly at variance. with his sentiment) declared- at the last million, when the same measure was before the Senate. I also sta ted what had alum piste on that occiasion,ond re peated what I understood Genera; Can to have said in'the Senate, es I have before Staled, end. then Called upon him to give to theSenste and matte country his reason be his sudden change in his pinions upon a subject ot so mach impor ranee. • General Cars; in, reply to me, commenced by sayinethat he 'was ensprised at the'extrannlinary «purser( the Senator fiom New Jersey, in calling him to an account be hisopinions,but said he was 'Prepared for it, and then took from the drawer of his desk a manuscript posed, reemomuda, which he read to the Senate. He did oat denythe state ment made by me; but said, in substance, that be had not changed his opinions expressed the see sion before upon the stagers of the proviso, bet Chit that was not the occasion, nor the hdl,tn which Mt apply the proviso. That. the object of the bill then before the Senate was to enable the President . &include a treaty of peace with Mexico. -That he did net wish to do any thing which might delay peace.. That it would be of no use to attach the proviso to this bill, bin that the qtiestion sboold be reserved until we acquired the territory) It was a into:len of time with lam. That this was not the time nor theocriasion. He also spike of the news lotions of iburuction• from Michigan, -which he had presorted daring the session, and which I had referred him, and said that be had examined them, together with the reulutions trona other dots slaves bolding Stoles, and 4at all these resolutions look ed to some permanent provision or fundamental 'he - did-not think-they were (Mended to apply' Ito the bill' then- anderlconsideration. , This was - iheSposition of . Gene Cass March;lBl7. At that time be wan favor of the Wilmot Pm. viso r but doubtingast to time when end the imbue and character of the laW by which it should bevabreed. Ile continued termantain his maims is far als the public were infurtned,until December lash-when it became necessary for certain candi dates fix the Presidency to declare their views on the.subjgcs of the Wilmot Fiorito. To show what thesenator fromiklissisaippi calls 'a clean hand; on the 24th of December lag) General Cass Makes this:slmw. It will be band in what is milled the Nicholson letter. I have it before me. la this let . ter he Says: ' "The Wilmot Proviso has been before the coun try some time. It has beeti repeatedly discuased in Congress sod by the public press. lam stroug• ly impressed with the opinion that a great change has been going on in the public mind upon this subject—in my own iswell as others; and that doubts are resolving themselves into coarietlons that the principle should be kept out of the National tans, and led to the people of the confederacy msheiryespective local govern. meats?" Thtui It is seta that the issue which the Senator has tendered in the person ofhis candidate Is some gelid of a ootifusCd chamfer. Pint, we have the earnest friend; then 'the doubtful supporter: and, •lastly. the out and out opponent of the Wilmot Pmvilo.: It is not for me to censure this change of position'. Every man has the right to cancel his opinions when new light. are shed upon the sub ject That it must be admitted that the change in this casethiss been very rapid. Passing from one extreme to the other—front an anxiety for Con- gross to am at once upon the "measure, toe denial of any power In Gnomes to act at all. Whether thepernceratic candidate .will stand by his last po sition or return his first love, will depend upon stile sequcnt events aadcoasiderationa. , TATTAWS orratoo.• Now contrast Gen. Taylor's opinions on „question of the extension of Slavery, with those extrema , ed by Gen. Caw , • •., In April, 11317,theeditorpfthe Cinciatiati sent to Gen. Taylor an editorial article, in Which is the following: “Thecinly pathirf safety; forthose who me here. alley 1111 therms:dm:dal office, is to smith lee dis charm: oaf the Executive. functions, and let the Legfidative will of the people find utterance and enactment.' The Amencan people ere goat to assume the tesponsibilityof framing the institutions of the Pacific States. .We luive no than for the issue, if the arena elide high debate Is the assem blies of the people and their Representative Halls. The isle:mots otei tit. Coniinent hyoid uso Bio Orrrudo of tip - Ordinance, of 1757,4 r als olyraiori too bierendpormuseru go fir be by Prautentita To the article from which the abOve extract le made,• Gen. Taylor responded, •ha -a leiter dated May IS, ISlVaeliowledglor ble - .IIIIEI OPIN lON AND DECIDED APPROVAL OF, THE VIEWS AND SENTIMENTS." . Here. it Will be 111;i014, lti;t GIIIL Taylor ds rated!, annwer of giving to the will cod acts of coupes, gone end efect," utuestricted by tangly eel" sod that no Executive vetoamid Jammu the extession of the Ordinance of 1787 ever wrly annrired Arson V i e 4410 wing lathe otdiaariret eluded to eltovet .. "Mt. & nese 'ithan b• Walt, dratr7 _sot In voluntary. servitude in aid *mit" (limitary north iaet alto Ohio elven) atbarwisethen In the unislimeut of crme% whereof the petty 'ball be Is then ant, (list etitettt , lM'COadiniTe . "44. eist4 Irby every who is opposed to the Ex- tenon of Saiely, dould gill Geo. Tayka theft sapid what Oak altimmitiro foGui. Cust --. r . Ourwidatid.isfritinble Dienifltfejoi Down. . pow_ correspondence . ; with NeW .: Yert.Eipiseffeits non , on a sienna the 'sac.imtrxittykciriaii.e to rkion Range foi tSPittptiSeOrptyinkhis inspects to ',kola ,friend shrfGraffil-4,e . nppend dee of his lasitlttern THE • TWO .POLLIES NUMBER- 3. lit MAIM; TILI Two Founts, Orr. BATONI / ' ' ,- ' . -• • ROME, lith. , • My Dear Friend: I bainst gos June limp to bl wad you to-day mom than a AO* of Caps. Jumper's address to Gem Taylor, wise; the tinelillsaine on board the Tao Follies. • The %tend by promised Erie•his reply; bat he is so busy co his plantatiee• lain cut worms on the cotton plant, and looking arter , !cut worn." and cattetpillers, who begin to git here since the nomi• untion-,that he line had no time give me a copy yet—bot what he promisekhe will do. The Gin. oral thought he had got through answering ques tions—but they keep coming yet, and ha is com pelled to refer to answers he has already made, to save double—but there was one application come yesterday from your State that rumpled the Gineral considerable. It was from Committee at Albany. asking the Gineral to pro ; that Gineral Cass had arrived in New York State: surrounded by Licut.Gineral Benton! Ginerat Governer Hous ton!! Senator Allan!!! Senator Bright !! ! ! Senator Foote! and the Russian Minister; Senator .13sigeby !!!!!!!•and if it won't for John Van Bo ren and a 63W others, called. Barnbornere, they would carry New York State along with them to Michigan—therefore the beet thing for Old Zac to do war to surrender, The Gineral read ttie otter, and began turning over his papers to Bad eon:la thing to fit in to tui answer—end hit upon the copy of the letter he wrote to Santa Atini—the morning .Santa Anna told him at.Bunna Veneto surrender— ..thatwill bevel wont ii• Major," says be. "I think it will" says I , “Gineral".—eo he sent it—but I dont think they will publish it-tho' it is remarkable perilte. Your friend, • J. DOWNING, Major, eel., ect. .Captsba 10/02111013, Jumper's address on board the Two Polite. Gnuant.:—The happiest day of air my life has come at last, and I and Mejor Downing welcome you on board.the Zoo Polhes. This is no common day Gineratwenty five millions of folku are all awake—to sey nothing of the ship loads of other fall's now coining from other countries seeking „safety and prosperity here among us—ell turn an eye this way sod looked on es jest is vessels in a storm for a fight house—t tell them where they are and how to get lath a ears anchorage. When folks have been in • storm and catch a sight of a ;light house—or if it to lighted by ile or gees—it is one( to know it is the light they are looking kn— ead chaps their track accordingly. • is now, •Gineral, pretty nigh half a ,centmy since youriirst hinted your !unpin the public sae. vices*-andwe heist hears of a sight yet, however .storiny or darkest it didn't shine sorbet &Ent cuold always see h who had need otet--en old sea dog like knows how to vally this. Some grlks like new inn lightAv./ova . and ntrorress, and all that sort of thing. I dont want to say nothia agus em—hut let me poi my eye upon a light that hovel' the bearias and distances well tested by experience—and I don't care how the wind blowes . -1 know where I am, and that the TwciPolkes is safe too. In welcoming you, titters!, on board the Two Ponies—we dont stop tonsk you how you bile your potatoes, how , you mix your putlilirV—or whether you like a • '-tiro England better than Monongalrela—or prefer water to any one on em, .D. N. WHITE. All we know is end history dont tell nothin else —that when.you have been celfd on to do duty, you have done ft—end if any difficulty Axel in the way, and there was no (mina mend it you have gone crier it: Gineial, the flag that in Ilyingait the min head of the Two &lilies, is the same log that waved over the battle fields of Lexingteit, Bunker Hill, Saratoga, Yorktown, Lundy's Lane, Fort Ilarreoft, Palo Alto, Monterey, Bony Vista, Vera Cram, Cerro Gordo, nod good, many other places., till it got right on top of the White House In Mimv co-v;it is the same deg that .Ginend Wash. ingtonloved , and honored and handed over to us to honor and lore too, moor tanner of axial, to all; eternity—if never bas been lick'd yet,ond never can be so long as we keep it flying honorably end hfineitly. And as you told Ginend Wool over that hard fight at Bony Vista, with five to one Mon von, ti Item is /earn ow tta traen wee& pull together." and Major Downing , nye, (and he knows Latin et well ad he does Hebrew,) that Mere is no better ,ult.)atioa of "E Phsribus Gann" into plain Amer Man lingo. . . . The Two Vieille* has not come here, Gineral.ari ter no offiCe,• atm is well provided with everything. the friends - aloud government liaveigiven her all she requires, audit tint more Marian hour ago we got a supply of the best pickled pork I ever sex, mom my old friend Thomas Dowling, away up in f‘i Terryheut,” in Inclianii„ and he *rites n good deal letter, too, and tells me and Major Downing, that: all the folks in thi,..swe an digging out • easel Pr the Two Pollies,ond hopes she will pass that way in berintariel tower.' He has sept us, too,. map of ell the Western canals, -and tell tie how and where we Limy go, by and by human la. hor., Ohio he says Is fast digging out wo—that there are 10020 reirplOritit yet .to dig out—bet by :No vember next the Two Follies can visit the been of everyiWeioern State — , and as all the Mimetic States, including old. Petiosyleania, are already dug 'ma, we an make a cigar Internal tower, and see things as the good old Canatitatant desired Mem to be— and winch says it wee made "to caalliaa a . acme perfect union .—orid Bunion enemas' any thing Gin. rent, e?y notion of Omelet, • mixed up of masers, and clearing awrychansetions; if therein • hulk. beediecrOwideck heti - riled the fitrecestle and gnat , ter dee •1 of the. wo Polliee—itaint . tiliest;end if in co I p helm 'a lee and they dont ease otlittenb sheet, -Two i Pollies wont acme Mend.' Serwe stint cut Boo' there bulkheads, and thin the quer. tee deck and forecastle are in unioo, end the Two Ponies can tack and go &heed. We have come here, Gineral, to do.our shareof ho n or to I man who bas done all that • maticoleld debt° advance the • honor and popularity of our country. And. we my thet a min who hes fur over Gray yenta . 410pol:wattle else but work for his country, ond its bond? and reputation, deserves • least upward into the Matted honor! that a items• fill people can put him. . The Two Ponies is at y our service, Gfitgral, a hammock will elema be found ireadrikr you, i the knead locker and harness cask are full and unfits. • trued, and you ehall always. know where the key. 'to the other closets is kept, and that Mel a prim. (ego we offer to every men, I can tell you. And Me I say kited might be stile= on etch matter., 'teeing that I am opting of this emit, and nee° , countable--there ain't floating in fresh or salt wet. era slicker end thin the, Two P.ollica . Mat cloaat nontaino "Itur rata Near! - Engfana, cued oareially by Captain Jumper when the liver isranze clod. THZ Nttw•Yoga Tnusuic—"Where 19 gong'!" is a frequent gnenion, and one difficult to answer, though we an of option that his preen. cal goOd setae will"yet load him to give a cordial tulppmt to Taylor and F"dlamoie. In his paper of hua Atooday„he stated, that he hos said nothing that would render his "support of the PlulndalyMia 'nomination at ditrictdt or timidmassing." Speak. ing of the Utica nomination, Mr. Oreely says: ' “iire shall not probably act with then, and have therebfo little right to Weise them; but it now ' seemato re that those Whigs who are determined to brook with their party on the late nomination for President at Philadelphia may better vote for Mr. Van Buren than get up another candidate.” A corespondent from Massachusetts, thus car recta some oldie Tribune's statements. Wowernix, Friday, June 29,-1618 Fawn' GIJOILT ,•4 le Thf Tribsou of the 22d a list of six Whig paper■ in the old Bay'Srate who refuse ta wppoet the nomination of Gen. Tay. lac la that Jut you enumerate the Inruestur Telegraph, Wornster Traweripe, and Wormer" Spy as threerathe number. This would seem no look rather squally for Old Lech in "The Heart," Bottler truth of the matter is that the Worecerr TeLegraph is not now, never WU, nok never pro. tended to be a Whig paper; and the 21vorwripe 'and Spy are one and the as am the fewer be. `Mg the Daily and the latter the Weekly—Wade up from the same matter And conducted by,the same Editor. So you see the opposition to Geis. Taylor here is not quite so formidable as your readers might be led to suppose by seeing that list. peed upon it,dho Mea&of the Commonwealth will 'talk op" some fm "Old Rough and Rearly"in vember : Yours, HICK. - . P. S.—l haTe just received the Piapfield Eagle, another paper named Of your list. it car. ries the names of Taylor and Fillmore as its bead. "Smaller by degrees and beautifully . In the Tribline ofTuesday Mr. Greyly in notice. ing ■ call kr a Taylor meeting in New York, on the 17th to respond to the Philadelphia nominations Say Let us meet and act a; Urethan; and direefif we do differ) in a spirit of kindness and considera tion. We believe a large, majority of the Whigs of our City have made up their minds to suppOrt Taylor as the best course which remains to them but those who think differently have, of course, their right to civilly dissent. We steed not tinge any to attend, Or Of the even. Mg be favorable) the meeting is certain to be large enough. We feel assureiffrom mom than one reason that our friend of the Tribune will be found all right be. fare many dayi • Lars rum Fccava.s.By the schooier Fanny GM. et New York, news is received that the dials were around Merida in great force. Fifteen thousaad people had taken refuge in that 041, lied dertitUte, with no chain° of escape. Catnpeschy was also fall. 'A great dirilcuily is esperienaeAin obtaining provisions. The. Governor 'of Lagers his issued a prioclarnition. 'refining to have my moteladiana landed on that Island exceptfemales. Greet tuunbets anetutalLtdiana are ttoekiiig to that Mace kw refuge. Things look wane than ev- Lerma from Colombia, Botel, Carolina, in the dialleston 'Patriot, says The ,Taylor lever is thine. in rapidly OISCOMiIIj an epidemic, which theeleetum'ef the Hem .of. Buena rata, can only arrest.. We bars already had a Palo dho nem, it Anii.6 - yrpigim probably biker. ht much succession, nail a ?Jewry in the Preside . fiat Muer*u mime mare decisive than did that at Boma Puts Is'die MIITICIIR punpahm." • 6.18 4on Lion : wt.-1m Oticiststin..— It will be remembered - that "Mr. Palle :some time sinceireaamnietided, the &ration ofa tieteentint Generalship,' the object being to supersede both scoti and Taylor in the command of the army. Mr. Matre= offered a resolution, that the bill be Laid upon the taLle. Vire give the vote, by which . .it will by seen that the MUM of ,Lewii Cad is among the nap: Arra—Messrs. Archer, Badger, 13errieb, Butler, Calhoun. Cilley, ellyton,' J. M. Clayton, Car. win, Critienden, Davis, Dayton, Etows, Greene, Huntington, Imago; Johnson, of La., Johnson, of Md, Mangum, Miller, Morehead, Pearce, Phelps, Simmons, Upham, Webster, Wooataidge, 'n nine -2Y • Nays—Messrs. Allen, Ashley, Atcheseu,.Atheb ton, Begby, Breese, Bright, CAS.t Chainlers, I.4k inson, IJii Fairfield. Hsonegun, Houston, nles, RAI 41r., Sorter, 9peight,,Stur4eon, Turney, Wescott —2l. . . And yet this is the gentlecian : who is m elarcur. omily urged on she part of nur political opponents as the war candidate.. He hasol , ,4s true, been warring , against the heroes Of I.* Isar, for it is ac well known that be voted for the insulting end meat in relation to the hercei of Monterey, ad: it will. be seen by the„foregoing, itiat be also oted, iedireetly at least, to, aim a Wow both at Scot and Taylor. I, TAYLOII Isi , Fu?sies..--The following ex tract. i Goes a report of the operations n, Florida, made by General Thom. S. Jessup, !bait rut now a supporter of the Locofo. Administration, shows the estimate placed upon . Gen. Taylor's military services and talents beEare be became the Whig . candithilefor the Presidency,: , astaington City, July 6,1814 • ' • * "Gen. Taylor Was directed to Proceed from Tolima Bay, open a-road in nearly .an es-stem direction into the heart of th country, establish a road at- Pease Creek, anot her on the EiSSialMee, and attack the enemy in Unit quarter. He came up with the enemy on the 25M 'Decem ber, attacked them, and is one of the that fought esetnene known to our Magary, gamed!a compeer victory, though wtth a great loss officers and . Men" • • . A O r maxcitox.—Mr. Senator Cameron, in it let" ter to the Democratic Union, corrects it mistake into which Sergeant Gond, and the volunteers in Mexico fell, in relation to the • bill introduCed by Mr. 01.33 into the Senate, in mud to the clothing Of volnateers, instead 'of the bill giving them clothing in kind, worth 52,50, in place of 53,50 in money, it continued the 63,50, but allowed them to buy from the government stores, a unit of clothei for 82,50, leaving them a savreg of one dollar. We are happy to - make this• correction, fur Mr. Cass haslume enough .political sins to account the, without his good being evil spoken of • , The Pon doubts the geouiceoees of the Democ racy of our informant, who hated that there. were certain Darnburaer moveaents in Chia Conoty.— We can,only judge of his Democracy by his' pro feaaions, and we would as noon trust them, sa these of the editor of the Post As to the limb of hie statement, we prestuneille Vost :,,elll' soon have evidence which caenot be aimayed... • • Local !Mahe. Tsre.—Ast of sessiod hand nonpareil nod brevier lfpq fiir sale of this oMce s suilable for a country papkood g&ot asuddiou., 311 Tell ELL DI MEETING The friends of Liberty'ami Itotice, and all per- lone opposed to the high handed awl Oppressive . course recentlyporsued by theHritish Goverume ut in procuring the conviction and sentence of Joss Sirratau. to transportation as a fekin, for nu crime but sunning Justice told, country, are invited ft,' attend a meeting at the Oregon liouse, on Monday evening, July 3J, 4,7 o'clock,U . shoe, the world .that while they sytupathizeiwati Ireland, they hen. .lily despise' the tyranny of Great !bit... John Anderson y George H. tatte • James Gray, (th st , ' John Grier Janie, Robb, Porter Henry Rea I John Caldwell John Savo• ~ .1 - bolts cothiy., - .6ns aurt hl'Clurkan' Wm Kerr , John C. Done • • Geo W Keyser • . James Mt:Keeton I J Obijicon Junes Hanam Henry Ltunbert Robert,pnlaell Janes Nlchlsster Thomas I'VEgasters 'Junes Mey William E. Sie'Verturi Wog McMullen AnduOdc.litaatern Wes :triSee .• And one bundled others... • Huns' To ligrumr.a.—A: writer irrthe N. York Sun; throws teal some good hint.; to Erik layers.— He says, few people are aware cf the advantage if writing brisk Jackass laying them. it wall twelve inches dick, Malt up writ good cmer, with brick well soaked, is Stronger in every respect. than one. aiihren inches thick, built dry. ~The reason is, that; lithe bricks ardsaturtited with witterstheY Will sot' , ' aistMet from thirnortarre moisture that re neer; wary to us Mpialliitation; and, on the Contrary, they will unua abet:6=llY with the mortar, and become. 'almost as solid as a rock. (Ia: the other hand, if the brick are put up, dry, they immediately tare all Ms moisture frog . the mortar, iC . 1114.14 /1 too dry to *din; and the consequenee is, that when a Ladd ing of thit„ifeisriptilm,is taken down, it wilt he wen 'that the mortar balls from the bricks like to ranch sand, • 'Lltsoorsitssi—lailge Panne expressed his delft iniastios, is his reloadb to the•anind hirJ, preeti cos to theirdisehittie; to ehiarce the I. o against keepers of tippling housS4s, io tlm -fullest He .aid— 1 - • There is scarcely a use tiled here thatlicn not some connection with a drinking ,rmitise—that has dig no 011ance, offensive and defensive liquor. The tippling Leuven etch tiVbe oh the increase. We fear there has been sifailure cif Iltity in' regard to returning them. We eajoin it Opon'idl conga bias and other offieere—and we• invite ill good.ei tiaens—to intern every care of the' kind 10 their respective wardsand district.. We give acitict— red desire that it may oblate. pubhcair,thut we will-either break tip dtere rink. of ewe cad cnme4, or will break up the indtvidualtrwho keep Omni in defiance of the law. . . Bosun or Te•ne—{t a meeting of the Hoard of Trade of this. city, held Thumuliy,,Jime the GAL:using tesolution was unanimously adopted: • Berthed, That the thm ha alibi, Boeed are due. and they are _hcrebY tendered, to the Canal Cotn• without,* fcr their. mdthibgable industry, and en. any in rebuilding the Freeport Aquedsict; ond• having it ready fur p continuation of the teguln, innaportation of weenhandiu by canal a month earlier than was anticipated by our business COM. tannitsq. sod that a copy of this resolution be coin. municated to them bytter Secretary, and also pubs haltedin the newapapers of the coy. • I. HARPER, Secretory. • Mrrcum..t.. aixerixo.—The friends of.this Irish, patriot, who has lately been the vi c tim of British despotism, will hold a meciing 11) the Oregon lionse;on next Monday evening, July JJ, at I clock. They wish to show the world, that while they sympathise with keland,they heartily despise, iheXyrattny or Great Britain.• A general invitation to the meeting is given. CILLIMULL CO ca S.—The second indlctrent anon, against Andrew Sunair, was taken up for trial yesterday. A great otunher of wa SIC ifes were examined,in the case, which 'oceupied thu Court the mairiiiimpf . tir day. ri.th Editors of the PittsbirgA Gazette. It is levers, pleasant excarnion, this hot: weather, to get on Board the Btaiiiner Greenwood on the Allegheny river and Make a voyage to the flourish tog borough of Manahmter—where the bmititiful Gardena end Grounds of Greenwood and Rose. dale afford delightful recreatints ands refreshment.. Alter 'preembling the remit!) , Impftiveti . Erroemln, at Greenwood and tithing en ice mean, it it pleats.. ant to pass Oyer to Rosedide. Tileni the full grown shrubbery the durk nod loftyeieransens the deep abode, invite to repose and enjoyment, while the substantial preparations of Mr. Burchfield toe dinner, and sapper, complete, the eircle,of mfrealv went., mid invigorate the inward want Mr: Burch. field end his: assistants make every exertion to +lame and meermorlate their Guests. Let those, 'who have out mode the experiment, try it, and my word for it, they will be well satisfied. • . June 27, A. Tgarm..mos. ' To du Editors of rAe Piti.t.iirgit Gazette. Requiring this professional seriices of a Dentist, I was induced, by the blith terms of commendnuon I florid used by some of triy ampluintances who bad beers under the larll of Dr. hladoira, to call on him- , and do Ma chqerfully, from experience, recommend him as a careful, Wailful, dud easy entx.. • deem this nodes dna to him u a gentleman and One who hu given mb perfect satisfaction.- Burro:, COvanot.—This paper has bolded the flog ofTettos and ALLIWIUL. Ant= Te Bum 1.111. nix, Cob by - Wham-the Courier woe edatilieheil, dad hoe nieoe.been condocted, up to the preeeet tleie,.hae retired from thy atobbibment, hiving ilisweed cilia interest is the urea. , IldaitccirriaL Thel quarterly asoctfog of the Pittsburgh Mate - oltura Sobioty will be hold on Monday nosy July 34-at I o'Clotk, as the comet of Wood and Binh swots: Ity onWr of coontoisteo: 91) CT Nan tome -dtak Tooth—lbex w, be mule pearly white hy one tie* nolos a box of JOIIC. Amber Tomb Pasta R hasdonotbe goon, tweeter: Ito bomb, Le. gold at ep Warty 0. uoritklawly Baugh and Bs dy Clnb. PcMout m cull 4i the Accident, raJ the club held a meeting at Temperance Ilan, an 7'hurcday. evening, Sam ,29M. • • „ Esq.; oflentd the Wowing resole. Con, which was adopted: • Berojted, That the Choir appoint an Executive C.onniitee of fifteen, of which the President !lid Secretaries of this Club shall be exotEcio inernbeis —to which committee shell be entrusted the details of organization—the collection of funde—and.the iteneraPiorniagement.of: the. campaign, subject to - the suspension of the Club. - - - • The Chair was authorized to report Ott apPcdut.• meats through the papers. Mr. Brooks (Ed. of Gazette) wits then called for, who made a most excellent and praise-worthy speceh—every word of which was good sound suss. Aft B - in very zealous in his support of Gen Taylor.. Ilingham win ten called to the atnnd and entertained the Club tone few admee elaident style. Chi Melton adjourned to meet again at the call of the hem(lent It IL Pornari, P A MADEIRA , Prest. • w 0 Leslie, / Secretaries. IVorms, by their irtimtitm , augment the acme Lion of mucus or Mime ill the stmench, in whieh, they involve themselvetx and if is said they feed upon it, end if deprired of it tbeyt die. The celrbrated Vermituge pre/tented be B. A. F n t . Pittsburgh. Pa- Is admintbiy adapted iu its °pendent . first, to remnve the protean's , mucus, and secondly, ler expel the wOrms rendered helpless and tender by. be. mg thus denuded. /t is retuenly in which every con fidence ran be placed; and that it has 'answered the purpose manifest from, he hundreds of certificates peen in its furor: . e 5 lID — Vou foolish...Ay old fellow, read thla, and b no J. longer bald, whilkerless and heatless. Mr. W. J. ek son, of Mr Idl.cray street. Pittsburg.r, Pa, certifies at the 34 of February, lel] that Sir. Tqas. Jackson's h ad, on the top, was ended, bald forl3 years and rho by using two 3s battles a John,' Conti Flair Reston 'ye, the hair is Footing fast and thick. bold in Newark by BOLUS & 50N.279 Broad R VAN BUSKIRK, comer of Broad and Nantucket. 1.. mark fig. Mal have a Foul Breathalf you have, ase'a too Alltinv Louie of June Anther Tonth Pule. That arid make ynur breath aortal, whimalooolteeth, 10111 at ark Lilmriv ' uovlo.l,kvely tioncr. —A meeting of 'Me citizens of the 4111 Ward, l'ituturgb, %MS be held.( the lit. Clair Novo, minter of Penn tinder. Clair street., olittentoloy eveoing, the Ist inst. at o'clock, to con;ader the course about to be ediipteti by the School Directors in changiug the loca tion of the school LOU., in sold Wore jyt,lt /DANT CITIZENS, QT The copartnership heretolOW exislinrbetweet the whocribers,ia Publishers of the Pituaturgit Oa tette. under the firm of Prawn brook. & Co, b thi day dissolved by mutual consent. The huintess o th latu firm artll be ciowd by Sind. Haight. ERASPItti BROOKS, • • PAHL. Pittsburgh. June 311, ISO. • . -- 811EILIFF'S SALES. li'virtoo of sundry writs of Veadhioni kw B • as, Fawas, and Fieri radar. issued out o the /Attract Conn pud Court Of Comunan Pleas of Ade be. uy.County. and to ton &reeled, will he exposed io Iq •tthe • Court llotue, in the city of Pittsbuth, on Mon day, July 1116 2ltb, A. ii. ISt., to o'clock, A. M g . 214 lobo wing ceieribed roperty, to wit: ' An the right, udc, ',detest and claim ofFMnaki...N, of, in and to all tflatiOtbr . ground, eltuatenf the City of Allegheon'frolu W ng,on ebster street 20 feet, and ex. icathng leek 100 feettlo Vetwareet, being lot No 45, In the piano, ht• laid nun by Geyer & Ilarnen, on winch is record it two starg trick dwelling h0u5e,4.14 small I. awe dwelling, house—subject to aground re n t of skyou, payable half yearly. Seised and taken in execution as the property of 2.4r0uel Mill, at the suit of Wk e. Owen & Mom All the right, talc, interest and claim of Without Diehl:o4ln apt/ to nil those two kneed' ground attests tit the -city of Pittsburgh, being lots Noe 2NI and 157, bounded and .deutnbed as concurs: Lot No 037 com mencing ustha corner of Second and Ferry Ureets, thence mutant youth along Ferry street ell feet, to the corner of lot No IMti thetwe cuarwardly.rdong the wee It.lo leer, corner of lot 'No Z. 4; thence stung with Gild lot norther...lly et/ feet to &sound street - , and thence scout:nanny to the corner of Second Street, the plcce'of begtoning. Also. lot No URI, conunenciug at the corner of lot No OS7I thence south Wong said lot tot tett, to tot No 0.1551; thence eastwardlralong stud lot 33 tett, to the cutter of tot No tt - di thence along raid lot cu Oct to Scental street, and thence outwardly 05 tort to the core et lot Norma, the place ottwgionitu. Ta the sultot e Joh .ati n Forresteron no propt.rty ot . Williont Diehl. at . . All the right, tide, interest and alaita ofJohn Rea. of,; id nod to an there two certain rots or piece of ground, I,e,ogiNos U sod W. is Joseph llutelta plan ot lots st,. the tony;osite run, Containing 41 feet no the Turnpike. ...e...d7i-tendln g back 110 feet. the back part of God' lot. hetet - each only on feet trod, tutted and taken /3 ezerultho ns the prorerty ofJohn Rea. at me. sail of lir tg Oita. Kerr. Guardian. kei had others. ALSO, At: Jae r ti rd t b Elie , intorrra and clamofjcihn.T.v. 11g, urid to all that rec.. tract of bind curate . Itolansendosersotrip, bounded by tond•of Mart. th - vat, Armee Itt 'Coy, Sahb •end Chattier+ Cre k, cnntaiintr; ILO acre.. Seised end taken in caeca, n bc;yeureety of /Oho , Varroart. at the suit ofsT co ' liUto;cr, tor tho use gentian" Mail.. Aft AlstrUg ttte Ayhtr ,111, ioserett and elan Br of. in ant! to El tlasre secitin cot ;lota of pro st . rithnir 1, Olt City. of Atlegirdly, a:taint/4-d toth r . to ta. 'l3re first beginuntg. at a post. running thence 7 Ice::a an sii:e,; thcncr aloe ; mud •I!ey toctO iris. ea to a yrs.:. at IV. tisrclas loti•thenue by 1141;111 , 1 • ja.eh7 test ro o p0..1; throe, by 'Wm Andscson's to cO feet O inches nth e place of begittorng. The other co, ,s t O r ns Mi. abuse.; trcyntolno at a posh thence by o by. the above rfewitberi - krt 17' feet do . a y rberw.edry of IVidiont Boyle 73 fret St Sachet. t a post;•thedree upland of tirorge Kirkpatrick WY feet It a post: tby laud Of Wet Airderson at feet hat a ,to plate _. - twenllTV.nr, togelh,er whit two ry !trot. dwelling boa. and itther buildings thereon. St-tuna , taken in exceorion a•the vyoperry ofJolr 111rucrton, nt the aatt of James lkinlap, tor the nth of Thonashlellon. - , MI the nebt, till,, Unveil turd clalns .. of Thoniai* Wright, of, to and to the el:Mowing deteti bed propeny, AII that ,main vacant tocin Put township, hav ing a hoot of: Al feet Y ,i.ehea on I.edlia etritet, aril run ning hark on a line papal,/ tenli ClitiAliv'et, xtcro, 121 feet •Also; all Ili.. two ecnain laic . being Nns 2111:4 It Jnines Itwin's plan In Pin 10W11- ship. hounded and described torsiner, us follow', Ha ri•anir 011 Centre avenue. at die tomer ocis , ten (vet aivy said out In said raun. invitee along Cuntee avenue : yasivranty 4: feet 0 mingq to lot No loin said Mani nouthwardly along the line of lot CO Pl,llOl fent 2" 00 *Pep 13 {m.1111'145 theme, vactateindly-wlone meld feet trencher inthe tan feet 011e7 500 then,. 00,1 1III , itt 4l Y 010 0 e Veld Itrfeet alley 103 Pi, to Ccutra avenue. the plane of beginnlue. and takenin serration All the peoperty AV,trbt- at dm.. ofJeusten Derwin and other*. • 'All died let or piece of ground &dowse lu. Nettled Jornelitp, boucded dad deanded el • follows, to aril eitruitne at the oordt cast comer of Water aad Ewalt streets, thence alonkaaiii,llerilt street Xi/ feet 11 lath ,cs so a pint on the tan aide of asid anew: thence at peat ruKleen to CA eaatant botnulary of Lawrence. feet of onhee fo hoed of Iticbtird L Ewalt.' 11/e/arejdosE ;an. line of eald Eiralt 4441dat hI lychee .treed then Ee Wong mud 'aired. 310 i„ he.# r Ewe( lonia the place of beciatund Seized. 'add lilkrif la ascrutiots a. on property °lloilo King - an. at the coil of Curltug, Columba CO. ALSO,, All tlitose three rennin Iwo stall lime , detailing hooter with stone liantnent, uteatein Lower St Clair , tuartrohlp, oil doe eteabensille road, Letween the San' Allll rula v ed Iticsoll how, caeahoese being >6.1 If f Enron maid `road, mad eateadiad Mick about 311 feel th, end the lot melee,' of ground aad teTmeo ° ,7 e'rer two o g ` g r aV i t=n7tat shomilred, boo beautiful exotic. • Greenwood, Jono tI7, 1E49. • - liIISCELLAINEOUS. - • Country llerebontatalto Notice! • SIMKO TILLS Tarr WITIS TOIL , TILAYEAS & Co., Manna Laue, Otto Hinter, Travers,) offer tor sale, to tiaanUttes,to sort porchuers— - • • •11,100 reams Ruled Cap Paper, at 81 25 to 81 50pr r'un ;t.,000 %kr .Ituled Letter Paper, IOD to 1 1,0 do 11 0 , 000 do W.PrA.g zto 100 do upoo trills Paper Elanyuga, at 5 cts Po 11.cts pr piece pti A orNIT d a c. ilVi i ndo u rr Mule. doo our Sinn manufacture, beeutifol duigns nod colors, at from V 00 to 4100 per pair 4• I IMMO lbs'of Wool Trine and Wrapping Twine of all Linda, from 111 to 15 eta per lb. , We also hare other goods in the sane proportion, and we paint:us to ploue you if pones 111. call and ace us at e 1 Maiden Lana:lov York. tr. Co i i Nnur York. Juno. A. TRAV le4n. j ER' e-Andaur 'JLIERCHANTS'WAY ITEIGUT LINE. 70111ssers.uaseornmos or /11S10111 1L) ETWEZN Pitcsbargb,lllairstille, Johnstown, Iltal lidayabuigh,Waler strcet, (IlanOngdonCojand Pe tei.harelc. ' This Line was formed exclusively . (Sr the special ac commodation of the way business. The Proprietors, thankful (or the very, yeaummise they have re served during the list taw years, would respectfully in form their (needs and the pablit that they are now still better prepared to deliver goals at any point on the Canal and Rail R. , ads, with promptness and dispatch. norancrom. PICKSVORTII A..IVfXrDS, I/01PDA LORE, GEORGE TRLNDLE, JOILNAULLER k Co, IGMTS. Picharonh.& Woods, Johlietovret. John Miller Hollidaysborrh. • • C A Al'Autrlty & Co, canal basin, Pinsburgh RerothWas—Pittsburgh—Stnith, A. Rinclair..Jk J MoDeviu;GAJH Shoenberger,.R, Robinson latoc R Moore; Ilacaley tr. SaiithL.folin Parker; Wszi Lehmer dr. Co; Dr P libuenherges. left. Pennsylvania Canwtl t Rall Stood Ea. • - pressystst packet Line, • - 1845. MOW Enoz.t errrliaxii viIIDA I / 4 1.1.1112. & (Eictusireip ficrYessenters.) . • flilillpublivanf respectfully itiformar that this Linc 1, cosuicienee running on the 2V bin, god con, unue throughout the section. - • The bons ere new, endof it wapiriorelass, with mi nt-gel cabin., which will give greater, comfort. The curs sae the leen continuous... • . • A boot will always Leto port, .4 myelin IA quested to tall .4 akar.ne tit.. lib. engaging pas sage elsewhere. - „ • . . tFore Orintgb.) Ono of tho.boets of ihts line will leave, I. loading opposite U. &Hole, corner elPetut Noel and Utioal.aoly otiriot ollat. es, 400 k Time 3141 i, 'ref inforroottop, opply the ' m ll.Dae`„crb DLE ooIB ECH Co ift.n , )IRerehasets. TrinspertathissMai s - . Eata2lB4B: - MAtia Yu. caws I , 4l . itont:Rolos FOR FEILADID.PRIAIAND BALTIMORE: , .-- cs OODS eea ignedlo ear cora orill be Onworpta ll3withoof dein. u , Wa lowest current mem. • • A 'AIkANDLTY , , - • tansl C LlasineVenn ClFiltsbereh. ,1 1ERSEILLIS 4 REYNOLDS, • Y7SI and 381blarket sosis..mmuarre cb, js2D • RiaidOswbart, FANCY DRY' , GOODS • • . ISEAm4O4'i kUIR 3sl Hrtadmr•Yr.lit•vir IAIPORTEHIS AN °JOBBERS oflOilts, Freach_y*. trd Mnslios, Burgos, Looms, asbrouteries, Men , nits. Shadls, Hoaiery, Gkyres, Lasresatorebasines, 4NDALI. OTHEILVAMIMIZ OF P.A.NDY GOODS: They invite kounfry MerettrisiOXlg New York, tO axon:lee rlsiir stock borer lousklacibetr - perchases. Mr. Modems for prey.ysirs of Me house of A.T. Stewart Is Co., from iehttk his Yetlred ses Moho of lan.. lark' abd, Mr. James Dickso4Dsho boa aivithrrest,in the berineaajerias also WrorablY kruiten In that mutt,. rishatento • • YOUNG VADIES..IIIII.IIW4a:II, %ME, AIItILMII &alma of r4M,,lostio.tiOo mGI coot••• ••.I,....mettce on the irstMosnlay is Septc: ‘ ,bar, Do oms -ma Federal atecti is `..C.olcorade , Ewe " Ski door Grim . The coarse of fasitectiptt ai;d We rates Of Millen an 'the same as heretofore. • . • For more Wants Mfortastioo: ses efiirdar or aPPIr • to the instructor; Mr. N Morcst.i., • R.trmtra =TAW be made le thefollOrrinegstole— men:ll Dr. T. ft Hon.°. Soler, Tiushargh Roe. D. Met; - . Rev. 11. H. Hiddle Mr. IV?. Swans, •• • Res. H. Dyer, - * • . • f SLASSDI,:tO bids 'Sum Houle .134ita!ses, st M. James' bsakud, fur We by- JAMIWDALZTA.I. eiIIIF.S.E-40 bin piime it.elseesa, in itorc and la far saJoby Jeti . Allic.-IPMFG.i6lug;,6llms,432" 11!1"rigrYS'e!le patterus,coccicad yes:a:clay at the Dr %roods UMW of jon4 htURADV TINAVV SHIRTING CHECKS—Of Stuart's mann .l.X. (aortae constantly on baud, and noLl by the piece or yard at the: Dry Good. lion,, of . 14.4 • 141.31P11Y I FOR CINCINNATI. - •. : 77--- new Tha and li IttiltweAt c r, n ' Iti : arr % F il:it): ' ' 4 " 1" l ' , • " . .... Roams, master Will . i 4 s f a 'b. bore and Inter:nadir° i• pg „ 4. 4 m, dart-ft.15.T1019!P.2..g5,N21,L1' hmr+ & 4 ie23 .. • • • , FOR CINCINNA - n . - The /1111, new.. 04 ., . . ''...'... Irh•WIP/WIIF Il !na , im ,4, Th bo om ra . po d ri. , .soar. ar , ve for Ow .. Wrotedir Los ror (mien or passage, rgy Ord b e ,_ pans this day. _ A iao RIXIIII.,AR PITTSBERG - 4 & cliv r , "'• IFINA7IPACREF EAY . -,lta,, .. 3FCI,Jra, roma' 4, will run us Is regular Aluminum/. "Altal ll' m ' es o eYO lls7 t" fr om Finkblrgh .. • arrangrmeal, nal .ILuda 3. • ' .."5 u' p ' under "'°'"'".. mv o o . ',at 4 o clock, P.. 1.1. . . 7.4Fti - siirl22,4„._ zz - fmtnelixold. - ----: ;:iii i t r -- ''' At and substantial low water " "dn` F AI Lei Ls rammed her "4'l" i Ui " b'srwr"sq 4, ThiZng u ltri'dgeport and Pita. , nordln I. rr.rrl ....... k bathill mid Tbacolays • , ....., .scrg on n ) , i ii 1,,) CAW PORK-A !kW. rrretrr4 it , eu.m.; D 14.1. -- , , : TACRI;T FOR SUIVFI , 7/1. . 1 4 " . ".4t a'4 14' b y & cuLumi so j raW . .. Th°"' `" I"' l'''''Et -- - • I . X 11112.Lelt ILL . _ or 'n.._•!ei --- I R:a-0 main atom and for salo low , by .• 4 : 13'"'"4 '"=°'" Irene on ' Ina: - i"n int" 4 ""E1t:1736: th'"Ud • 6.. .on a laTs d r! j f l a i a ' c ' t, werrk.Y:r ( might or Pass , ub- do hales Mr." , 4.7 ---- ' ..kce .A)! Mt tWard or to lean UROWN & CULECRTSCIN c,b . ' " Glx, g inturrssmyEß, 40. . ________"_,______ __ , . _ , . ‘I7EW gIACKEI4.—I3 bbla largeiolglec kr rel; , la wiener g • 14141,4 and for Wa by' . • ._„Atet ~,, B OXES Writing Fluid, I. do Bean Oii, reed and a , lb , sale b y_____ Jedl C Atcutrruarr 0., HOE TUREAD—A !rug eupplylitlayN, for sale ip by 1 _4 .. 1.17•11:i0y t IOttIYED 1tr52,51), easorteTdififFae by " . 1)„ RESldlgingrr.-Nst 7 to gg lxhcr , .forear, by Je2l C ABB UT/VOT VON Otiließ,S-4. email invoice, very desirable sivlac, just received by • ieda FIACKLETr t "MUTE :11...1 U lli e i l l i tu n irur set at em • LARD Pmig 'OIPIT wn - g superior Oats, reel Pe • 4,11),1iye; re " aficifor alp by • - r 1 2 ,2 6 j Fujirgt, Round Choircb 11uhWin n. UILN—IUU sack. y4u:tia COTP•ii . t 111 ,1 , 0..y.9_4_ rot •nler. ..,54 , 1 uz , Vlo - jrori—Au bules more and foe sabkby. 1 ,1 lut, • DALI:EILL • kest 1 ! •11b, Just 111104 mud for tide by nIMI • • lANIM DALZELL• LARD 011.—to bbia LAM Od, ju "cell 41 . 71,, by taryl9 • SELI.ERS & NICOi '.+4l 4.8 7 iLAX 9 E6 011b—fal bbbibr wide - • rr .T4G .t.IELLEft:.& re hisulam atexifEgi :%.l ' Vi r fe IND th MFA Ro4 -4. IVA --ein".4l::"""Wr p. VGA R— tco blob • i No., to torn porn toyl:3 • DOMN--73 bbis goodritt., 'LI, Tagbud from Now R . i t - TV.371 . ...k now: 04),11.3 b Y . ViILIDES=I IB .-DlCSkyij, M;y6s. 4 um wayou tH" . 7.""tikee•b. ~~ < bteCdNDl.~s lvtinve SEM _=E=M=E :ST.E/111;BQATS . .. te. , c~~:i r.~Jr3~~ ,vvinv:c~~:) 'DAILY , PACKET LINE ECM ineerti lino or tilleadhl pasaenger g lea m . is now composed o the buten, milieu, best hal and furnished, and meat powortal boate on the waters Of oho West, Every accommodation and cobs (on that money can procure, has been provided for pesh sowers: The Line has been In *pennon foe fie* yeses Secarried • million of•people w this least min. ry to Weir persons. The ata Iwillithout be no the tom of Wood street the day previous to starting, for the Weep. •tion of fr:yin and lhe entry or pass.gert on regts, ter. In asses the paesagn money must be paid I. , • 191UNDAT PACKET. • • I'lo2 ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. G. Kups, leave /Nos4argh even. Suudy mrning at 10241x14 IVlme4og every Sunday eTtotag ai 10 r. N. • ~ May,oo, 03.47. • . MONDAY PACKET. • . the SIONONUAIIELI4 Capt.:y:ov; will leave Pine. burgh every Moullay.moraing at II) o'clorkt %Theelilts every youtlfry pv.111411110 r. a . . . . -- . . TOZSDAILY PACKET. , • Th. intIEJOILA No. V., Capp limper/in; aria leave Pittsburgh ricer Tidy awning at It. D'ebet; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at ID WEDNESDAY riAcirx.t. - ' The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Cept. S. Duty, wi ll !mime Pittsburgh every 'Wednesday morning at 19 o'elocki Wheehngevery Wedifeeday chatting at 10p.m THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Cap; burgh every Thunelay monies *llO o'clock; Wpteiee *eery Thuneley evening *l`lo r. • • ...---- • FRIDAY PACKET: ' The CLIPPEA'No. 0, Capt. Caws, will !rail, Pitti• burgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Nylkeeliug k every Friday everung at tor. at. • - . " SATURDAY PACKET. ' The MEUSENGEK Cent. S. Elmo, will leave Iqm., burgh every S a turday morning at 10 o'clock - Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. et. .1481.10 N AND PiratititiOti DAILY LINE . OF CANAL AND STEAM, YACKLTS, 1848.. (vu eusaorv,) : Leaves Pittsburgh daily, alit o'clock, A. M aven at , riveitat Glasgow, (mouth of the Saudi tad Beaver Cu. [tali( at 3 o'clock. and New USIPOIII so .searte nighL Leaves New Lisbon at o'clock, P.,AL,Boakingshe tillocanal to the river during the night., and Glaegow Ist 9 o'clock, A. - Al., and armies 'at • Pittoburgh at aP. lil,thus making a cowl/moue line for marrying paw wagers and freight between New 'Lisbon and Pat. burgh, le shorter time and attics. ratestitam by any . The proprietors of thitlLtosr havelhe pleasine of Riming the public that they have fitted op two Mgt char .Caret Boats, for Rae accommodation of passemageri and freight, to ran in co etie: ,with the 14,n - known steamersteamerCALEß COPE andllE wi AVEß, and , condect. tug, at. Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Chun. tmn food other doily Hoes of answers down the Ohio - 11. d Alhisissippi riven." The, proprimoirt pledge them selvecto spare no ompensiitor trouble!. Insure min •fort, safety and dl.pateh , sod ask of the•publis• Shag. .mf :Lett patronage. • AUTOORLZECRAGEXTB. Al. ; •p. b B. to W. IiAItRAUGR, ..6 B. HANNA. & ' • J. aeaaraloa @ CO. N... /atm.° • • KaricE—Tii..ic.., uCivER, ter, will leave .der this notice, for Wellsville punets.' any, at u o'clock in th e monililg. . pita , prrTsi3viiaig nnowastrilhami Julia Pla,ket. - - FEBRUARY 14,1E40 . • FEBRUARY lan, 100 LEAVE DAILY ATS • x , st . , The following new keit complete' "V WO line fur the 'preaene season% AT .LANTIC, Capt. YJame* INWkinuo.J4 TIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and lapul., •APLANI , Ca pt E. Deaden The boats are enthelp new, onellne fitted up without regard le tiptASO: Zee Cry coiefon Crutmoveynru premix hes heten.preeideek The Cows will leave tie - Minionguticia Wheal:cm la the foot of Roes at: :ritaseitecra el he punctual 7 . .. t ea hoard, the bouts will cernunly ,1 ea at Ate &dee used hours, A. M. add M jon3l • wuzEuxq, CUICINNATI & LOUISVILLE .140CL•1: B.I.IIIFDAT PACILIS.---T4lll aeveer . I Parri . , - ehmmender, will leave bar Louirriiie ono nil hoetruccliote polls wren. Solon/43V at 10 o'clock, precise:i s For freight or pato appliarri boserecir to FO rri I ir;DUNCAN,Agenti. • The Telegraph bee been built expreuly fora regalar packet, end reolan view entirely to the copal - on of, "en gem; the aceotranodations are inferior to no boar , on the, NVestem or‘Oeri.. ' eplB , FOR COICINNAT/ AXIS ST. LOUIS.s' The new mei splendid steamer ZACIL&RY TAYLOR,, • Leen', master, Srili leave for above sod' ilderdiediede ports on ads day., PO, freight or passage, ripply on board. 1 FOR ST. Lou9.§. - 7 - 7, ~ The elegy [!name[ Col.e i . " , • te e aset, edit leaseb h.heU the abos __ ndme t ' ltr .Y l --- ightor passlyeapliro l ri yi - ' The li;ht4rlloEht steamer ThomPson , Maw. , ' , WU 'Maw for the it....,- ;S, _For tret6ht or pa.sngd~oPPh • :in aieirts Un day.. • :FOR CINCC4N,aI7, - NI •;TL= splendid new steamer • imailidt4stoba„rnaster, willleave' Gir sierra dinteratedinas ports this 14. - For passage;apply an board. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS—Mini-7 'Tha o 6,a meatier COLORADO, . Gann ly, master,WiTleam /Or anew: Inmultediso.n,v•Fts this dwa4 : For Rettig Misstate, apply on botini. jai" Tiers m new Rain &mints steamer P I . III4 r.DODDRIDF, •wo,e, msg., will leave G. ahoyw 114nm:sale diemns day • Fottre !tin or passage, app:y oolroanL. • je29 •_ _ _ FQIt9T. LO( 'The 4m 11M11111tf " • I. ;. Coek t reastecliiilease:gm. the abbe. irderteedtito poets thir day. ida * For freight or patois, apply oh . _ _ ,Tho fine new ateuner : • • SHENANDOAH, lorpao,..Aan rill leay. koYfrelgtmer p y o d '""ms4l'" port' 41. apply bouck . Jed. , POR,CINCIRDIAT - 77 AIAL ' - ..: 4.. - Th. /44 dmahl ,n,,,Lnei, - , • VZIENI.k‘IIIP,' DiTi kVWt • f, will ieara far the/ th aws =..lalaalaadtale pona this day.. • For freight am apt apply as ata r tl. - -/) Y PACKET roil raNclN,44il• REGU4iat Nom It. ft......p , , ' Ag. •• IT NNtravaras, "'s- • ' ' will , leave raral.f 4y ray, tni.".• I, fast* rt. Jta ertaiter as at.ars. . lly reamer hwaengabW, afri7:(o. taltae. ` 41 6 Far gni MAjt.._iilt.,ll, eircial, ._.. , i, . , ''''' . ° Fl lha fins tiaitpameap, mar. , • . -4i.r...... ' --..!-- .14W GILL .D . ''' '' . • COniaTi iaasaar, aril!` W as.: for Warta . War& aqn.diale r;e y ' ita Ws" la. .. Far treien ag. 60. 1 , P147 0:11 • • " Pon eziegf.Nkri , • - , !rely arroz.fmcn, • A I .nre, will Joyeier LW* da). at 10.4iGbelL ..brie and jEttetrediato pan', en ,• I _ r*r "i""""fA g. an , 4 on bowie. - . . . na,....ik yho I.lpleadtd. Meurer , FAJELYOLINT, - . ~* Ebbert.; toaster, will *aro for Adam ~ r _ .1111151aod lAitnrsiedlalis pone Mi. day r _. r For .re.o.. pa .4., apply an too______oad. .13 . - FOR. COICINNATI AND ST. LOWS. ' , --', : - .7 ...., 4 ,..,_ 11 e urea atm.. ‘ i re ;AIL . • HIGHLAND IdAILY. - 1 Doslro,taarter, will leave lord. ala rarodlutettardiato ports Ws day, at 10 A. 14. lr or treJaht *ili.. age apply art ba,.l. my , _ . . • - The steamboat BILOOkLYPit ; • BOids, plaster, orill term for above A. intermediate ports , hoe dar, LT 31. For tretirto sr passage apply on besot FOR FRANKLIN.; The. . new and ilabidrendhtssaa4 , '''' A .ARROWLIII, . '. laTalikai D Miller, Ilanter.will 1.111 far; 4 Y.• 2 unbarthe 1 above ort eve Wednerdry sad, ,at 4. For p oughough or pudanezt on 1...11 7_ , • . PfTTS - BURGH k %ramixo recimr,: _: 1 A .- ik ..Th r .:,,}.•!,:, r , : 5,„ ...„, ~.. I .b esdlt and FV:ir . rd.TO eVoc " k i'g rg:i.. /a " . 2.7 r .. „I..est ' ee ”ctlnc emir TamalaY, Tkorsday ;tad Sa. tor la). at 7 o'clock, a m,pr,efliell• '1,511 , 1C0/7./ Prili I.d at al Me unermakato porta-. Seel 7 at camodation that e. be procured for taa emu fon , Ind smety of pa h. been a,,,,,i.,.. Th . ral b 7 il:,)44=l*d ;T:7: 1 ( 1 ".I r "s4 lD i f TaT "fr iN 'Y 7 7 4 al A comer of lst soul Bouhao,d eta uch 3,„mor4ltT, ELIZABIiTH AND ltzolvixciAlig. manor, will ton altrrnii actor. Pinalnarah ovary blow/ay • We, Inerday and Friday, at otdockt ind.l4lo. tato, pawaclirer.ry Tue.47,71..* and SatUrday, at b oclock, A. N. For) freight or paws" Apply on• • tow 4. • • hl. Ot ICk23—;Groitad Idurlard, A!: ..0 Clan:Use ] ; Clore, and Ginger, hat reed (row atanafacutt cars wad Gar sale by awe IVICXIr. 111ti.A.NDLE89 - -1►