:13RGH GAZETTE traus#ED nr wurn; k CO., pITTIFBUILOUs . lisA j butinAill( MORNING. JULY 3.,1518. PHIA MOUTH AIILEILICA-N. and Pa bscriptione Ole ?iamb Ainer •• Stares Gazette, Philadelphia, received frau Wiz ollice. 073. R and forerun] free of expepse, Lod subscriptions for this peper. jester. Lyn. Awn PICUATIEL- P' ICE CURRENT: • ,jir a r=c 1.1. r Win be received if. •TrITSIZZOIi DA= Gaskris Is irtarlishcd . .Tei•Weekly,and Weeklys—The Daily it *even ariaarq tho Tri•Weekly IA Five Dollars per • dia Weekly isTero Dal Lars per amuse, s o-I *y . , tat Wain Citnatnarelal Intelllarit,Dnisonin, Mar, A la"' Vb.P O 4105 y MariKlbtr.c. bee CIP ,;liir"nt - ire aarniatly yeqsni 7 . and in i}y, ' dr. a, and ao• early in daY ~ f Doikoeraue-whis "ZOOS ELY, 4.A7(toie, *Lit D , BILLMOiIIL,• juriryozy, k r AL Ci)LIAISSIONEIt, DLBS W A B. Tilt Talon corsir. ?: yyhpyjp 'p Whim Naosl4.ll.tion9. '',IIO.IIIG.II.I.IAMPTO:A, • k, • • 4..Evas e.rionLi; of Indiana • .1. C SNWELY, of /Mr SWa WELDER. of Pitteburgh. : : inzatirs LARGE, id gesniAß NIXON', of Lower SL CI nit JOHN-80011', of hoes. , . .„'DANIEI. ACCURST, of Elizeiredr Ea rouge. PAIELMAN, of ritfelerigh. JOHN T. FOSTW:Plaidwre. THE PEOPLE'S PLAVTPOILIII. °I have DO private pueposes tifaecomplish, nO party Aimposes 10 bad upon, enemies to punisbnottang fo • wive bat my country." • """' "The power given by the ConsUbithin to the Etecu. Ilse, to interpose his veto, is a high sonservetive pow , er,veleich ebould never b. exercised except cases •,. of dear violation of the Constitution, or uninifest haste f,.• and want of consideration by Confess' , - "The penoital opinion. of the individual who moy happen to occupy the Executive chair, ooght not• to control the acuon of Congress upon questions of do. • monk policy,'nor ought his objection. to be interposMt 'j where questions of constitutional power have been -u., sealed by the various deparunentsof government, and Mewed rot 'the plc". pen themabfeew of the lent the currency, the In ': prevenient °Cool peat highways, rivers, lota, and • harbors, the sill of the people, as lit xrsed through • their representatives in Congress, oug to be tespect . ed and carried out by the Execut" ~Witr, at all times, and under all Cire.II3IoLIIC.I. too ruanonel calimity, to be avoided, if compatible with , ; • national Moor." "The principles of our e vemment, li Ills its truepolloy, ate apposed la the •0,10 1 .- - eten tt, other motion., unit the dismemberment of 0 er ' countries by conquest, for, in the language of the great Washbigton,Cwhy should we quit our own to mond on foreign ground.'2.. Tivunt. gee lUer.t jags for Telegraphic News . New York RaMeteatton Nesting. • I On Tricatiay , evening last, the ,Whip - of New Teri city, held a meeting to ratify the nominahca •rtf Taylor and 'Fillmore. The Meeting was large, MOIL accounts 'sit Immense," but a good deal of eordhsion prevailed, caused by a few faMious •ti hip, sided by a large number of the opposi. ton: I I • • The Errear, nays the meeting: _ • 'Some twenty thousand Whip assembled, last evening in Canal street, and in the neighborhood of Broadway and Centre streets. to ratify the num • Inatiorm of General Zachary Taylor and.ifillanl The crowd was immense, almost be pond any either we have ever seen before in the city, even daring scenes of high political ea .. Mtn:sent sad it settles the question, if there wait ever any dimbt of it, that Gerieral Taylor will get Satt out of every 1000 Whig votes in the city, and beyond all peradventure, carry the city by a larger sztajoriy• than .'we have ever before given tiff • Whig Presidential candidate. The asseutibti the demonstration, the result, the spectaile were gratifying to all true Whigs:Who respect Whig or • ..puuration, and the true and best interests of the pereWlug party." • • Tbe,Youival of Coowr.,..Te it woo "i'F" . • /mensal meehing", and that, although much distill bance pretuled, yet the Taylor men fanned such limessev— • , -unseat treat display of envy nod' disappointment •' ' '•eihßeted with the moat thorough contempt. ' i . -, . The Noe York Canner thus descrilim the meet -. . .'' . ieg: - • - - MieN"Parlroilc - Whigs responded last night in - Mass mastics, in Canal street, to the ,nomination of l. - Taylor andiFillmom, made at Philadelphietbythe • • National Cenveetion of the Whig party on the 9th 1 • of lane, lust.,—ono if the Whip of the whole • - 'Union could have been present., and. lioked upon the pat assemblage and witnessed the spirit that . • there prevened;they would hive banished from , • their mind* every lingering doubt an to the Tart I,' ' - the whip of the Empire env intend to perform in , _the coming molest. It was the largest meeting by far, we have ever seen toinernbled on any political . - occasion in the nitk of New York. We believe , r that 30,000 would lie a fair estimate of the numbers I i Mee*. The Multitude filled the come breadth of Canal street, the wider* in the city, and extended , , very nearly from Centre street on the eastern, to i . • Benedway, on the wagers limit. Front the staid , erected opposite National Hall, neither end of the 1 . - - ' . reeding Gould be distinctly men. It wit an ovea4 • whelnung onmouring of the Whip of New 'York, • unequalled in numbers and in entensimm, by Kay -. ' Ming we have ever seen, In any pan of the-Union, ' since 1810. - Tide peat rimming •srals. the viseg . ien of the . ,:.Presidential canvass, so far as this city is coo. caned. New 'York will give a mojority of not , Jess than FIVE THOUSAND against Lewis Can! . For that amount we feel perfectly safe in •, pidgin: the Whigs of the EmpiraCity. '1 ', Pittur Hose, Esq., noted. Choir moo, ...isle.] • . - by a treat numhesof i 'Vice Presidents and Seem. -.,:. ..• Lineal 'ldler the iieganisation,l44 Hosi . addres. -"- ~..„ ~, ••ed the meeting, - in the east of ccintigved , jaiern.q. ..- - '.' r• II"' from the diete'ileta tem Ile w an folloived by Mr. IL E./lavas, who read a letter from Hon. IL • '." i O.Wnrmiiner. .• . . I . -• Mr. Hon; then lutiodured SenaMr Dsrma of . • New Jamey; who no welter commenced to meal:, , . than his voice was drowned, by the disturbers.— . • The patience of the Whip being:by die dine cs. ' boosted, tha intruders were violen tly . ejected, and . ', some fighting took place. This having been re '. Plated Miami tiincs,iteno manifest that the. _____.......Tayks.ip were masters, if they chose to exert their power and violent interruptions became less . • contintema though still frequent and noisy. • The • ' - 'speaker, however, was nssailed throughout with ~ • , al/ sorts of miesticoaineeedices, and philllpicabut preserved -his good ..te.4ier sod c.okuedom nutingloin, He pawed some eloquent elcmums npen.Gen. Taylor. .../...„;,j . : At the thee of his address another attempt at distarbsume was made,but the cries of ''l'uin them out,* and the speedy expulsion which followed re. -1 moral Comparative quiet - ' ..i. Mr. Henn P....lilavieo, On behalf of the commit. ... - 's -. total/On prenatal the following Radian, being frequently interrupted by cheers.' - -1 ... , . •Thei ;Whip of New York have assembled here to Proclaim anew their dimationtoWhigprinciplm „ - - -• and their. determination ,to leave nothing undone , :'. which Wen give them supremacyin the councils - of the nation. .11pen the eve of a content which met decide the political fate of the 'country for many to.come, they wish their brithern the state and throughont the Vision to understand that the Whip of this great city appro. • Male the crisis, and Sr. ready-to meet its women -- Oar Ant choice far the Presidency was Henry ..- i Op. We did all we Could to season his 'lamina . • tion.. Our delegatci In the maiotiel convention -1 . • t i =n the talk we had imposed noon them, and well. They stood to the last for the 21224 whom they, and we preferrirdi—Soi the man. itt wham, above all others, the Whip s& the Union. .• .., • , 1 •• confultal, who had been their lender and champion fora gutter of a centum—who had made his - • i, mini name inteceieue by the glory he hod confer. - • red upon bin countnl—and whom we bad hoped the people would raise to the highest afire in the mangy pe. Bert they were unitise:o'll6th The • canvenusco, representing the Whip ,of the' whole . - . Thum, decided that the Whig Wanes; .in the com. . lag wellan, should be borne aloft by other hands.' 'Thal derision, we believe was prompted by the pmet motives, and reached by the f o rest manna .It was the result of no unworthy strife. It aiming from to feeling orpeponal or sectional animosity, ' It mnseweed'ibqopinson, honest, deliberate and pa , ...gelaticeogthe mity' of_ the Whig pasty in the , - IfuttediSiatart, teOvoeuted try delegates chosen h i e • --• thasuietees and rosponsible,nech to , his own con. - . -1. ., •• We bow to the vrisdotn of that decision. We • ' gogusgymgard it as binding mon us, ar members . ' ... of g m perry" that made.it, but we embracen ran.- " ' - -slisily, and pledge our boat redeavota to the Whigs . .. ..-.." c obs upon, to pre it full and complete effect., "ii -• , Me' wept with all oar Marv, ZACHARY TAY _'': LOB. seal tilnadall) FILLMORE as our reap •_ -..r a p o i g gl ig esiming contest. We recognize in - boatemesterlhostrutd before the Woeidewithout fear .• i ,Pid without OeproschP—men Mini whom aurae. tine the ester:marl - aorta of Padry maYgulif fail who Lane that &ID bald OA pub. i f ..-. 114=-'which. is the Wrest pledge. arm.. : ' ' ' -tiarigra whom the - V7bii party_ end out earn :' • - Men atesstrY• miry safely Una. We iegird Gen. ~' ~..-..•". _,...' 41MA:ea' a mart of clear] udgment, aimiseldis. ~ , , - . •f,- • ' erns% meg limgieutod connym—a , "In not ta be se' . eyed by all? CM favoT,—onk: lido Imes his wintry. nedvitl dekad her bow* Redman:A bet iiteirirs;‘an. , lbekne *hem nothing that is corrupt or mean =I stand en hoar. . . We know trim to be we know him to he bonds; we know he wfll bo faithful tithe , . We . recognize 'in him the especial champioli'cif the rights of the people against Exec.. • rive pri•filege and official power. " lie-ta the friend of, peace and the enemy of conquest; hu mane as the is brave; modest as he ii . vagaciousi . lvrefit, resolute and. prude* ie action; free from all selfish and ignoble aims; 'raking no favor, shun ning no reipernsibility ,r nor iinever surrendering' any petition which,. he believes to he just, and known it to beddi ddiyfto t kp. Thai such a . 6 ° should' enjoy apopularity., not hounded by party limits,'sind not restopon , party expectations. is moon- the'bek ure signs of theitge m which we live. Of Mluritp Fird-uonx' :milking more can be said than the Wlitia' of this State already know. Of wend, talents, coi l- and 'accurate judgment, unim peachable <diameter! and well known devotion to Whig prineiples,)La is universally regarded as 'abundantly and peculiarly worthy of thu confi deem of Mu' Whigs in revery section of the Sucb are the' then who stand before us as the candidate fur President and VIP, President of the United :Awes. They merit the zealous sup port of every Whig. We rt.stnir tuna Tllir Or run Wi116401 , YOSt• It shall be hcartY, earnest and , efficient " Their 'election will bu'or.immensc advantage to our common country. It will - redeem the Govern meat from the weaktaess,'oerruption, low.cenuing, tad reckless partizanship which has cursed it SO long. It will restore to Our national councils the high toned purity and patoolisniof our early dayis. It will' give .the Country a Whig Cabinet, n.Whig Congress, and Whig-Principles. It will check tht• .pint of sectionol arkiniosdy from which the Union has minuch to fear. It• will ionise a spirit of nacid • ration. and regard fur the Imhbe good, into the councils of ,the nation. Irwill thtni oven from the eountry imminent perils, nail will secure" to it eon. tent blessings, for many years to Sine. With such an estimate Of the importance of the contest. and of thi Men under whom it is to be earned on,t.lie Whig of New York pledge to their brethren throughe the Union their united, earnest nod, mot'. hearty id. idny vietoryperoh uponour common standard! M== and other portions as eari3estly apposed.-- The. piedgeof support's'sa the signal for a tremendous dutbrealt,.but the cheertug predominated. ' Mr. IL J. Rarit' mu then read a series of resolu tions, affirming *ions Whig doctrines and men. , sures. We have Space fur the Wllowing only;' Lfaigeri,. That the Whigs of New York ciApt. f3rthmkelvrts apil for We party the nominations that have been mode by the isational convention; and that . , from , this time foriined, until the day of election' in Noveinber next they will 'do every thing in their power to secure the election of Zach ary Taylor and Millard Fillmore, President and Vice President of the United States. . Re..citerd, That 'laying aside all regrets (or pact disappoimments—cordially accepting the candi dates offered for our support—catnestly desiring the triumph of Whig prinmplei, and the good of tlus country to be thereby secured—we, the Whigs' of New "York City, do pledce to our brethren to this State, and •throughout the baited States, our best endeavors to burl Loco Focoism from the high placeiof power it has usurped end disgraced so long, and to commit.the direction of our public of fairs td true Whigs and honest men;—that it shall not bet our Guilt, - 4, on the 4th of March next, our belovgd Lnion-haa, for President hfr Vice Presi dent, any other men than Zechaty Taylor and Millard Fillmore. The resoled°ne were adopted. lion. Ogden lioffman,and Mr. Tkitiyer then each addressed the meeting; followed by Mr. Boughton. The hour being late, the Chair then decided to put the linos.' ties on ratifyingthc noniinations. Of this the Ccet r , raercial Advertiser Aye: We could see over the vast area covered by the multitude. and we looked with some arixiety'kor the result. The nolnination of Taylor and Fillmore ratifrd by an orerfr/Aning majorily, and so far as the Whigs were concerned by all but tsuna. nimous vote. Wnen thus cousurnmation woe thus happily reached, the Meeting quietly dispersed, tif ter giving nine cheers for the Vali; ticket." Where ie there a heart, in all ilea wide Union, which &ea ad sympathize with the liitresses and wrongs of the noble hearted Irish Nation! lee. bands woes area GO/ temporary or for. They have existed, to.a greater or less 'extent, thrangha,Tes, and have been so multiplied as tebe,wiltier the im agination. We conc ml which she has not, at one time or neither; sutrdred. Cy of these, say Ler enemies, can be [Aced to he, relf—..to the light hearted, thetightless, irritable character of her people; but if thin wore tilluitted, there tie ten thousandother.s wb,ch till:a. origina ted from an attempt, on the part of the, British Go. vernment, to render the fair Green Isle tittbsidiary to berme aggrandiremeat, regardless in:the untold <""J'ErittNniatinannitt adress But whatever they may be, slos,:a? her . i tinpar• anderings, deeplyatotted . pr ihe4 and it a time her opprimsions and infferings' l camelii an end, as far as that 'can be stone by the Uplifting of the iron yoke of the ErmliallVrown. to govern herself—who dare deny her the tight to `n set She avers shp can thus beuer:subseivet the interest, and promote the happiners her 'Pee:oe.. Wit° can prove that rho can ma , liert# diee here [time and no enuabty os o ongthe rade pendent mationS, of the earth, and then if gin the false to heiself, it will he 'nue enough to rep#ch her. Let her feel that her character, her happiness% her honor, and lief ipdecendlice is committed to ,her own keeping—let her have time to Worliout fher own deliverance from Ler pent thrliculueS; and she will stand in More respects than One— 111=11=511 lons Mamoru., to sydspathise with whon9he meeting - to night it eallyd, is n man, every ,no of hilm Ho has proved his sincerity Or advocitiing tUe righis of his country beyond.all eaviL Ha'is a mtoty'r tar Ireldnd; and fur her IMerties; and if 'pot sympathy'enn o 4 to his nobles heroism, or rehlve ode tilde of-his sufferings, or help to' stia l p aille r der tiro ignoble ch.iitis'whiela bind his ktty. but ricii:his grew. soul, let .li - iv° ato him with such a g•cld will, as millmake his oppressors ashaineil their oihoe. • Fcalca—The news from France is poinfuiin the extreme. Previous arrivals had encourage.) the hope that We French people were about to Fet. ths down under a just and fraternal Republieqn Govemment,—guaranteeing equal rightsio all, Mid as mach libtririu is consistent with any wfis gay. ernroent. The news by the Cambria, (the detatis of which, however, we have not seen at this cot writing,) has in a great measure destroyed oar wnfidence. We fear there is a long day of sq. (Craig before that excitable people, before they are sufficiently purified to appreciate the 11.1# wable blessings of a Gee and orderly governmenji and the still greater blessings which spring from the quiet pundits of business and associations cif every day life, and the cultivation of the moral na wellas tli p eMiti' owers: - gappy T Will it be for the people of our favored laud, if .therati led, from seeing the disturbance:a in the 4 d world, p prise still higher , and c li ng with stiff greateitenscity, to the countless blessingir we enjoy under oar glorious Union, Fad the nign restraintsaf . onr State Governments. !rave', a people had reason to rejoierttin account of pa. laical and civil benefits, we are ,that people; sail on ocrappronchiagtpotitieal anaiienary, our ord. ted hear se ought to ascend to the Great : Giver of aU gait% inf., song of praise, for the peace, and social quiet, and civil privileges we enjoy.: PORTBAIT OP GE-1. TATIAIII..--Ne hadthe plena ere of examining ° yesterday, a' very splendfd mezzotint steel "engraved portrait of Gen; Tavldr, from a Datignerrotype taken at Baton the engravini is6y Sartain, and once( hie belt, tad t he potirsi t is pronounced by ty e officers of the army, best capable of judging, to be an excel. lent likeness, of the old Fariner.hero; Mr. 11. H. Daly,, of Pliiladelphin; 'Personally, call upon our citizens, with this fine portrait... The publiskers - 41heabove, fil a essrit. Doty and Sartain, have in process of engraving . , a plate of the `First Reformers prese,nting their famous Pro. test," et 'the Dill' of Spiii4p, in 1529, which gave 'rise to the name of "Priire' insin." The Portrait of Luther, lifelineteon, the Elector of snnony, sod other Lenders of the 'fief:Monition, will be Canine* delineated, from /the nitfrauthantie ioore . es.. The composition will contain little short of one hundred, figures, arid will f . ie engraved on the mezzotint osier by :Jaen Ssairsrv, whose idoll is this line is unrivalled. - it is from the splendid design of George Cidtermole. It will be rieadifir delivery in October, and will no doubt havokiin extensive saia, \Visas:norms cmturnr.—The Whigs of Wiudiinii ton county have held their Convention -and nomi nated a ticket, Idly, elected in October, as follows • Congress, IRA:int:sir IL Rao; Senator,-George V. Lewrence; luisembly, White E. Hopkins, John •M'Keet.„% Prothonotary, „Yam Crotty; Degistei, Edwor&Si Ginty; liciisurderZJoh Stevenson; Clerk of the Courts,',Faabett F. Cooped Director or the Poor,'Jleury Donnell; Commissioner, Jeridi Srotr, . Auditor; Tames Hughes. Toe Whigs of Washingtim ctrunty are in Imo .spirits; and we have unshaken confidence that they will elect. this ticiet. This will give us an adds. tional WEig.atember:oi: the Pennsylvania Sepillei• . - ,~: - Winthavies Lotter. Trio gAlowkig leper was reni bane the Whig Ratification tweeting in New York: WASI/LiGTON, June 24. Crmernin - s:--I have the honcir to acknowledge your obliging communication of the 19th inst., renewing the invitation heritoCire given to me', to address the Whigs of Igew' York in regard to the candialakes recently nominated it Philadelphia, for the Presidency end Vice Presidency of the I.7ntt. ed Sums. My public duties sval sot allow. me to leave Washington dining the Session of Congress, and I shall thus be deprived of the pleasure of meeting you on the 27th instant. But 1 venture - tp express my earnest , hope and , belief, that a voice willte , heard on that occasion from the Whigs of New York, like that which his, jest reached us (rummy own immediate constitu ents nt Fnneuil Hull ; , --a voice of unhesitatidg, unequivocal astem,•concurreaee and ratification. The Whigs of the Union can elect Gen. TAY. Loa I'maident of the Republic, if they will., They - can elect nobody, else. Theonly other result they can accomplish is the success cfrrenenil Cass.— If tinyof them think fit to adopt the latter Of these two alteinatives, they may denounce whom they please as being no true Whig.; 1a...Y . -will convict. nobody but themselves. As the fairly selected nominee of the, national convention, in which the Whig,party, the whole, Whig, party, and nothing but the W hig party, was represented, Gen. Tartan is, in my judgement. entitled-to the supported' all who recognise party organization. As um avowed Whig,—none the leas likely lobe airtic Whig, a firm Whig, or it wise \Vhig, be rands he has onniessed himself not to be an ultra • Whigc7-he has n right, as I think to the support of all who, have voluntarily united in a convention which lies declared him nut candidate. ' . . • • • . But is an honest masif:ipt spotless character, sterling integrity, strong sense, in domitablecourage, tried patriotism, and Just principles, he 'has far higher and stronger claims upon us all. I believe him to be all this, and more than all this. We haye bed some th is, his quality which cannotte mistaken. Under him, [believe we shall have a peaceful, virtuous, patriotic and coniMutlonal Administration. And it any acci. dent should behh him, (which limVcn your own Miu.sao FILLMORE will carry out such nn administration to its-legitimate completion. I congratulate you, gentlemen, on the prospect before tn. Nothing throw. a cloud or n shadow over it but our own momentary dissentions, and these will rapidly vanish into thin air. Believe me, with greet respect, Our fenowriti. nen sad tellow.wl4, •- • . BOAT MT C. WINTHROP. J. H. 11. !laws, J.R- TAYLOR. and IL H. Tusyce, r.sqa, Committee. . I.7lltoax.sn:.—.-We leanCirom the Daily Wilco sin that Re the 14th.instant the followingresolutio. were passed by the Senate of Wisajetqa . by a ye of 15 to 3: Blows, Slavery is an evil of the first magni tude, morally, and politically, and whateVer may be the consequences, it is our date to prohibit its ea. tension in all . nfell where such prohibition is al. lowed by the Consolation Therefore, /It rt .I.Z‘Jolred, 1 ., the Senate and .Assembly the State of Wisconsin, That the introduction o 'Slavery intothis country in to be deeply deplored: that .its externion ought to be prohibited by every constitutional barrier within the power of Congress; that in the admiasion of new territory into the Union, there.ought to be an inhibitory provision against it. introduction, unless clearly and un equivocally admitted by the constitution—.-1011. much as in all' eases Of doubtful construction. the rights of man arid the:teause of liberty ought to pre fllll Re.lred., That our Senators to Congress be; and they are hereby Instructed, and °pi representatives are requested to use their influence to insert into the. organic act for the giii , ertiMent of any new territory already acquired br hereafter to be or quired, that is now free, au orchrimace forever pro .b Citing the intrmluction of slavery or involuntary servitude into said territory, except as a. punish. 'went for crime, of which:the party shall have been duly convicted according to law. R....aced, That Ills Excellency, the Governor,. hereby Sequeste'd - immediately to forward • copy of the foregoing resolutions to each of our senators and representatives to be by them Ina bef4re Con. gross. Ainral out of .Ir . tarara-- - Csiture f n Sidi., —lntelligence has beettreceilied at the otlice of the American Missionaty Association of the safearri' val at Siena Ltone,• of Iter. George Thorripson. .and Anson J. Caner, Dlissinitar:es on their way to Haw Mende. They sailed . Mnn Now York in the bark Adana, Capt. Brown, Apnl 9. and ...es-ea the coast of Africa, May 9, in good ,tt'allb. At Sierra Leone, they got twit tits, lIIe horrors attic e trade. A capturedalaver was brought in while they were there, wad - they went on Ward of her. There were 500 slaves on board; 10 Lail died alter her capture. Mr. Tliaser— says !Dial! the sights 1 ever witnessed tow is the worst. The deck was literally c owered with men and wonted and children, some down, loose :mtrne, acme many of whom were iamb. ntl boy's nn_ e" aced Below were crowded two or threefitradreth between flows not exceed ing 21 feet apart. • Men, sitting, List on the door, cannot sit up straight, and they are crowded do to close an they can be jammed; the first row imps on the door with their hacks against the side or end of the vessel, then' another row sitting to the same way, crowded clow in between their kgi, and ea on as many as they camp:owl' in. There they sit week alter week to.all their filth and stench, and sickness and death'' Whets I think of my countrymen engaged in an infernal traffic. .ppd of their sending their ship loads of ruin. &W. help on the work of degradation and draih, - . I' knolienot what to cry." Mr. Thompson and Mr. Carter expected to pre reed immediately , to How Men& Their latest intelligence from the minion was considered en . conraguig. ' Great Coallagrailan Pattereasa—Late M=6%=ltn=l We have had the most asoful anti ttus taormag Welt has Ever been taitnessetl here., .1t broke out the Patience machine works, about o'clock. and consumed that large eitablistiroont, together with a large quantity at finished machinery. The dames communicated to a number of dwelling house. in ililtei st., belonging to Mrs. thy, and °them which were entirely consumed. The Episcopal Church, and all the houses on Market st., opposite the machine shop, including Congress liall,whared • similar fate. The loss of property will not fall far short of at 00,000.. la -addition to this, wo have to lament a more terrible misfortune. One of our Kumpel men, Mr. Johnson_, proprietor of thelarge dui mill, is nowhere to be 'bond He,with myself and two others, were in the organ IA getting oat the or • gan, when the ceiling fell in, prostrating us COl1 n pletely, and throwing two persons on the Church door, tea the falling timbers. , Mr. Johnson had hold of the amble rope with myself, and that is the I saw of him. I experienced some incomid erable contusions, and had my face somewhat burned and hair singed off: It was a very nar sow escape. , We had calculated to get down in to the Church by the rope, the ileitis being on fire, but the falling of the ceiling prevented this mode of escape. Mr.'John Bowring • and mysplftthen ran the gauntlet down stairs, through thelins - and fortunately camped. W. ' P. Leninist bend they have found Mr. Johnson's bones. I can add no more. Tar Goon rannicis.—The knowing extracts' of letters, by Gan. halo:inns, contain sentiments almost identical with those contained in Gen. Tar Tor. letters. As tiro people appreciated and sup. ported the one, they honor and ;will elect the other : • "The people of tkis country do not rely on pro fessions, promises and pledges They know that if n candidate is unprincipled, he 'will not Ample to give •any pledge that may be I..equireskif him, and astute will he hesitate to violate iL"';• • • "As it regards the subject upon which the legishr turernay be called to act, the pledges and opinions should be required, if required at ill, of the candi dates for Congress." [Cm. flgrruore.. Idler to G. C. Vorplatt4 and others. .1 am decidedly of opinion that the power of ap pointment to °glee, vented in the Executive of the L'. States by the Constitution, should be uied with single eye to the public advantage, and not to promote the interest of a party. Indeed, that the President of the'linited States should belong to no Faits, .[Gott. Ltarrisoti'z Letter to John 111Therson .11errien. Sinisms Donor Senator Dodge, pf Wiscon . sin, lu a.letter listed June 6, in reply to certain In terrogatories, thus pledges himself against the ex tension of Slavery: , • tln answer to your Snit interrogatory, I reply hat I am opposed to the extension of slavery, either into territory now owned, .or herea ft er to he acqui red by the finites) State., and that I 441111,0 elected I to the Senate, vote against any proposition for its further extension, and. for every Just and reasona ble ono by which the area Of freedom . may be ex tended,' GRZAT Firm to Coutoa.—Telegmphic ilia/- gm. from Montreal, states, that on Saturday the 21th ult., seventy-five lotus were destroyed by fire at Sorel,. including the Lion RoteL Sorel is finty•five miles from Montreal, situated at junction of tbo Richelieu and St Lawrence rivers. seventy-five houses have been destroyed in that pan of the town in the vicinity of the "Lion," it must have, swept the most 'business part of the . AIIIIVAL or Mr.. - Nlrrorst.'s Ilacrrnsa.—Among the arrivals In Me Britanin at New Yorkoess Mt. Wm. blitchel, brother of the colebrated7 patriot.— The announcement of his arrival created quite a sensation itt that city, and he was visited by hen. d iv ds Of the citizens. There veer varioite add is regard* the object in 'visiting this country, which .ppmrs, hetwever, only known to himself. hlsustao.—The sjuinctly uniting of the Pittsburgh Hankshorst Bonn al y 4111 be held be Moodily nest, July 11, st I o'clock,Ms cotosr of Vaal and Sixth Annetta 87 ostler Of ccigunittch. pif ~~_ r,,r_ Loe~I.AII\In guirof second hand nonpareil and Leerier type Or aide at this othee,suitabie for a country paper, and in good condition. r MITCHELL MEETING. The friends of Liberty and Justice, and all per. aka — . opposed. wan) high banded and oppressive bonnie recently-pursued by the British Government in procuring the conviction and sentence of Jolla lqrreugu to transpoitation as a felon, furrio crime lan asserting justiceto Ins country, are invited to attend a meeting at . the Oregon House, cn Monday earning; July 3d, at 7 o'clock. to 'shim . We world that while r. . they.sympathige with Ireland, they bea tily despise the 'tyranny of Grind Britain. John Andenton George it.sWlnta ' • James Gray, 4th st John Grier James Robb , Wm. Poner Henry Rea John Crddirell John Scott: • - James Cuddy ' • Samuel M'Clurkan • Wm. Kerr John C. Ilona Gt.., W Keyser( James McKenna .1 4hipton James Rankin Mary I...initairt Robert Dateell James McMaster • 'Thomas M'Masters James Muy , • William E. Stevenson Wm McMahon . Andir-MeMastrs Wm M:oe Edward Smith James B Mitchell Wm Forsyth , John E Downing Robt B Guthrie . James Blakely John Campbell .1 Bowman . • \Vm A nfistreng Joseph 9i,v, r Giro M. Johnston It Patterson Wm Adair Broil Roseburgll John J. Mitchell (leo Arhus \Vm Sheehy Samuel MTadden James C Cummins Edit; Burke B Burns Arch Johuelon P , 1ng01.1.11 John Lowry . _ IV C Milligan John Fermi Thomas Barnes John Laughlin James Slims ' It Watson • James Grant H J Stewart John Mulholland A Cupples u John Parker link° Tootle Robert Galway o. Thom. ((owned John M'Enden• '. • W li Whitney Samuel WightiMin Win Forsyth P Al ulvany s C Jones William Woods Ch 1111Cilibin James Woods J R M'Clintock C Darragh A M'Cumnion David D Bruce . It :Sargent Wm M'Gill It A [kinsman Charles Slialer W Mowry Robert Dickey Alen Miller \Vm T Reed Jo. S Craft Andrew Getty' : Adam. James Fassimon. I leo ry S Munrow John Coyle •J M M'CloWry Al Kane. Jr s Jones , Creo F Gilmore J Li Hostel; &tad Snowden W B Maslen Wm Kerr T Tigh ()Telly' J K ISlourheail John Watt Scudder Hart . - Joseph : , 1,1,r- John Kirk - polrich Win SMillcr-- __ _ A Burke John' Smith John Taggart It Biddle Roberts Henry Smith . J II Guthrie Richard 4teatiey 'l. Herm • • . Jos Birmingham Wril . `-A Kicsloc• \,tm Bryant 'Joh n . 11 Butler .. Charles Kent John Ross John Bell John Cniensuch Hiram Kaitie Charles O'Neill AWFUL CALAXII V an I,IOIIrNINO,-..Duri, the severe thunder stern; whirl; ',weird over our c oy yesterday, nut 5 tdcluel:, P. M., Meters. Crary and lt Von. lirutherP rii the ,Jrder Piesentaticn, rf the Catholic Church, were teaming to their rear deuce near Birmingham. after teriehng at the ,f um day .Selinol, end were pst ascending the Ldi yr front et thc Erase, when ihey were b,a6 struck hp adinsh hi lightning and niw - antly killed, Mr: Carey au vtrue s h in toe torch:ad. and ,Lad Ls eiotties torn into a hundred peace and watered m t:e road. %idhat y mow rentarkallic, it, that another person, one of the junior ineuttsers of the Order ' whn was walking between Mr. t urey and Sir. Ityan, escaped unhurt. esevy wa. Principal Teacher tithe Free Zk'Ocrel of l'sufsadlioreh . and was•beioved I.y ell who Luce' turn' Mir; may it he rind, -a; time V.d•t I.f rite we we in death.' Their funeral 1.3,11 tale p.d.1?..: fl, ...rwur.!l34 ra In ciekrek. ren.Arnr, Nrrnsat.:Lan2. ToeU::nn,the" I'.at N 41,1. , weather wa. adawa: a. opproavve!y hot 0. what tisuaNy . oreura is dea The I,,raponteter iannettines ranged Li Et. '."l in In. 't!..l nrl . tre he arta ~( II Cf. , • r I ...I •110,,mnr,-tow or On tann.l..•hnui.l tree& greatly rd.rtred the ett:ttl atmosphere at. I ". not - n0..4 Greentruml and littrrdate ,;..11....aL n II ..ank. an rep tine doing an eat - diem tott.nP, ta-ma etovedesi irtpl I evening, hr deaczenn of the Cu!! L.....end o taeo s , Lv these debit:lF - I'4 retreats. to rope; :t.e vim e • rthr m ...net eOnt !haunts-and (.001klItII they afford Te.ntay Lad fa.1..1-.-n. Fe'mdent.a the 1.1.1. %hoe, ntined .nth a O. I and coarse woo. Frev51e . ...T..n.,....1.0rn itoronese, a..forneralent at the-In. 41111.1 one and a h.r Salsa font—ln he had na aLW:II JaClitntlVrt,Jan i the 1an..1.00i lone w cent. rroylndnirly I T... TOMATO—µa at,twed a frt., • 'Oat alarket last Aaturtly. ~ : a• had beahlatpl recutent. and `a. thetc.,.. „1..4y. s -reat . ' agenutna 11. C 1 1 .1 6 .1,1111. g'arstrnor...' yel TO) . expect.in -a 11,g Irak, 1:alt- ml,ttn I daft supply it The Of fr.), /) pirasaut or m ,t• raw +Ante, vrd tb , tr ar. few u , I=ll Ilia-hr.', —The trrardihe Pavan, OP Federal . veer , set, enterea. LAthe front door, on :eat Satnnlay who {Oa .udry artißna•of bel:nrring . ;mile of tle; hoarder., and a!out thlrty ti‘e cent. trioneythe latter he got in the eir.-1, caw. Ile lelta tvople pan. of lokatt lymt; on the pavement.. near the bona., whirl.. he coist.tlernyclontaleas, not \earth carrying away, when he errettl'not fad -nay money Le. the pocket. l'utrvo —The body of a dead, Intin,'Atipposed io have been drowned, a'aS it...vert.' flouting on the Allegheny me, ye.tervlay Ithort distance shove ilia lower hrulge. 1 3 was brought to the .hore. tint! the Gunner rent for, who held inque.t over A. snit a verdict was rendered no• mrdiag to the tarts ei.c.ted tu the ca.e. A. the body was naked, when taken out the water, in . all lota...lnlay the 1/1.111 was drowned whilst in bathing hintuell. • To:the Eddo, of the Pitt,r , urgle Gazertr. It to a yery pleasant excursum, thin hot weather, to get on hoard the Steatner time nurOod •on the Allegheny over and make a voyage to the dourish it 4; borough of Manchester--where -the beautiful Gardens and Grounds of Greenwood and Row. dale afford delightful recreatOn and refreahMent Alter preambulating the recentlyimproved ground. at Greenwood and taking an the cream, it is pleas eat to pass over in Rosedale. There the full growb' ahrobbcry,the dark ena lefty oceNreens, the deep guide, invite to repose and enjoyment, while the anbatantial preparations of Mr. Burchfield the dinner and supper, complete' the circle of refresh. wrote, and ievigorato the inward man. Mr. Burch. field - and bin asaistanta make every exertion to please and accommodate their Guests, Let . those who have not made the experiment, try it. and my word for it; they will be well salaried. June 27, 1518. • A. Ta.avteuxot. Exrtmlos ar nos Navy Vano„—Anotlitr Ire• menslims explosion tools place at the Navy Yard, Washington city, on the morning of the 25th.— Whilst the. workmen in the pyrutechino depart ment were, busily engaged in preparing sevetlil large pieces of fireworks for the approaching 4th of July, the material tgoited, with a heavy explosion, enurely destrophg the budding. Three men were in the mom at the time, and made a most minion lona escape, without pengin! injury: [Er Mt.'s ate honorably assured that the follow ing ars the pct.! quoldt. of a :Is. bottle . 0( JoNU' Coe yal Hair itr . miunitivr. .llsry doubt .r word, they cannot thole highly revacclahla CIIIIOII4, who Inver tried it: . Mr. tteo.lleckett. 411:Int st. Near York. Mrs. Mauna peeves, Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn • Mn. Wm. Toronto., tat !Otago°, New York. • Al,. Thomas Jackanu, eg Liberty at, Pittsburgh. . ILL:Cullen, late bather eteumboat S. America. And more than IL htl/10 . 13d othera.lolo, though that mutt suffice:4l4i it voll Corer the hoar to grow ma the head or Mee, mop it tailing !Lore:1 0 11e° the root.,remoot scud aunt daudrot Irmo Um roots, noil.making ol ied or gray hair tosunig rt fine stark look, and tecraug itry, Moab or wiry hairllloll.. sort, claim and beattiouh o ery, very lung tunny Sold oh WNI. JACKSON'S en Liberty sh ma 9 Qj'Yellow Teeth and patrld breath, ,Sprotgy gums like rotten death,: •'la rendleoro and divesting: All could bare teeth as white atrpearl.: Sweet breath—bnnlgame—tano or girl.' Why deleg!—nay, gNekly haste' And use a hot ul Janex‘Tooth It costa but 10 reale, and Le really a heantifal arlie It gives the teethe Ana enamel. Sold in Pittsburgh to Liberty St. • noviinia..waly DX Does your hoar lull off, does your hilt turn gray Is it hush, at 11 dry, or dirty, I pruy! 1( 'ti. thud, you can make it soft, silky and line, - Dark and healthy, and beauteous-As dux hair of wino .And to hare this. you'hase. hot three shilling. to give For a bottle of Joins' tlair. licitornsive. Reader, Ctoo hare bad halt you would really bn as 'Washed at the 'lovely effect a Wire chilling !mule of Jones' Coral Bair Restorative has urn it; it needs but Coe Utak Bold at Liberty' . nevltid&ut, lja - Yfitt foolish, silly old fellote!readdhis, and be no longer bald,. whisker's. and hairless. 11 r. W. Jack on, of tit/Liberty street, Patsburgli,reeetti fie • on the 3d of February s 1847th at :Bell.. Jaegtion's head, on the top, was entirgly bald for tf• years,end that by using two is bottles of Jon& Coral Hair Restorative, the tale higrornnt fast and thlr k. Bold in Newark by S. 01.1Y$ k SON, 270. Broad a R NAN BURNIRK, corner of Broad .d Nantucket in. *ma& * Ue . .Dott lave 'at Foul Breath—lf you have, um- Is twio slsillutg hoot* ofiones' Amber Tooth Pall, That will tusks)oor breath sweet, whiten your troth, do laid at OS batten) at. oorlEdlorly ci t arrAlazr PAPER.' Every thing at Preeeat indicate. Oyu lie coming Preside:and campaign will be the most exciting ever !ought. Wpp all shim we sec preparations Malang by :he . adidinistration press to sustain the executivetby dhoti - Mutation of the usual inammenta.witti w,tuch they gull the public: car cm the eve of election. • . - ."" To spread the antidote wherever they may leave their poison, we shal issue n campaign paper at a price so moderate as to place at 'in the hands of •very good Whig &this region,' as well a• an the hoods of all those who love their country with enlarged heart, and who desire to see our eorious cmintution, for which our Fathers kftight and died. preserved from the danger of being torn into a thousand fragments by an unprincipled and naf guided /action, whose entire and devoted object is to obtain power and the spoils . incidental there to, and for the sake of which they are ready and willing to sacrifice every• principle of right and jtut nee as well as of La* and order. . • . . -.. • • -- . . ; The .Gazette7ihas never yet:een found wanting. in it. duty and devotion to the great interests:' of Western Pennsylvania, [with which it has been, identified for nearly three quarters of a century find Weritist to lie found in the foremost ranks, during the cunning campaign. When the National Convert lion composed of the chosen potriuts of the republic shall decide upon the dim who is to beacon, Pres idential banner, we stroll enter into his support with all the energy mid industry we.porriesss and throwing away the scabbardf-ght tar the good: old cause, ..10ilg as the enemy keeps the. field shaleput upon our banner, as one ofthe cardi nal principles for which we contend, A PROTEG. TIVE TARIFF, one that shall secure to those living on American soil, the labor requisite to pro duce our own iron, our own cotton, our own gloss, our own salt And in short all that is requisite Mr our comfort or. convenience that eon be made ot home. We shall go or the good formers policy of buying nothing thin we can produce ourselfen We shah demand too from the nest administra tion uppropriations for the improvement of our rivers and horhors, and shall insist that a port of the revenue tee contribute in reining, shall be expended for our benefitand/ not all to elven ID support useless Worn, Mid greedy, lazy, worthless officeholder!, and contrietors of the govl ernment. We nhalt go for those who willve us a gov ernment administered Upon' the nlst economical sczle consistent with honor to the trosition we pr copy among the nations of the earth. We shall go for non.interferenee in all European politics either by direct fiction or tile most remote implication, believing that, our Iron' destiny is to mind our own business, within our own -bounda ries; and recommend We virtues and advantages of our form of government, by oui example and not by arms or diplomacy. We shall oppose the acquisition of any more territory, and shall insist that, no moons shall be spared to restore us to an honorable peace with our sister republic: To those:sl'ho approve the declarations we have made, we now appeal and ask them to nut us in Am' tlacteniinattou of the creed we lil y down. The Weekly Gazette of the WM of lune will rontatu the Notional Nominations. We soul com mence on that day and send the Gazette until the the. re-ult of the Presidential election is known Moon the fidlowing terms To one address. 'fen copies • Vl,OO Fifteen cnpres Twenty " 9,00 I , llly " 10.00 Car hundred copies 35,00 . No package will be made up contarerng less than five copies. for which $2,50 cu. will be charge ed and radii proportion, for additionnl copies. " We" would solicit the attention of the present pntrunn orithe Gazette to this matter and uL their aril. The extremely low rate at which we oiler the vuwpatgti 'paper leaven Lw a small margin liver the actual raisin,. of publication to tx., and all oriterstriust be attended by cask. The 'Money con be sent to,uolirougis thepost master - . WillTkl.d, fiery or Cots vs.—lista Tort,—To the Patti mud Grey—lt ou wish a la, taxon/tot betel al Ifra• /rola aaii.litar earl scurf. dri not fistt to pcocuie the treoulde litt!nt at CA,ldarlota. case* of hatdoess will rttoro than emceed your expeetattoda. Ilwisar who hare lost lota hair tor tt , years have had it restored to laL ormat prnecitoti Ly the use or thta Age. slate r sr ratoolait , o opteow to let eu, oloowele,eltalevet, tl also causes the Pool to law soh erts..ch die tlelttaw hair rut. I. ` filled. Ly aloch 11,1144 .I.cosa.!, Os hose hair was ere, t ts A./aCtiC bad titit. , Imo tett:toed to I. autatral color 1 , 1 the use of thoi tortst. oat., rercetty. all taw...of isser tt wilt lot (041,1010 1.404 ava..l ;aal ell a l.e used. lets applwa, Lotto totty arelra, to keep ;tie hat, ourti tallsorr twt. It streploot• Pie roots. it tletfer tatls to :port • :telt erwarutt'e. tout a. a per! Ow laa. k.tirt,a.altr.l. 11 .14r tlarc lat e. n• su,rl;ra crel, tr•tcratmcs atul nv, Tlte 4 1 11 111 1 r ew ,sl.l , l4ets.tcd \ Co.:A Catlaritau' , ,i 1 141 1 . 111/ I ,ITVI. anly ,nutta...ll , 6il WAx1m,,,..1%A... I•renv vet, ww.L .Ot a:.l Md. Eau r r.) - ToNIIN•AT ' NI AN AND ()nixes —nen.xl! .3{.1 I:attector —lt ss now co,,e.ted by . . Ca 1,, INV o.rlf• Sletmal Non EV...tar, ma., 1 •ddt..o.d . y ;'.• .:.c\ A. Co. of Czatrttand al N V. la 1.., KT.... I wo/...t.11. Ildt. ernto7y It• eller. ate tcult tn,r. toloull Al {/alts stne f[CLIOVViI fro. 1...., ~ ....uld,..d, mad a:lectern..Porto. zn • fc......r. a o, ~... •;.,,,,,../1, torl.r.the coot ca r ...t ,3- r , .. •-•1 1 •-•• ,,-, 4 , i. •<..i.,.. it t• eqUaLy 1..11,6.. ,r! .. i r.drd• t tollasuroatory sti,..a•re. poet, a• pore Nd.' ‘dr. .d.l 1',,,,, 'yea., Rhtaillattoo. Vt..sr llyrr.dr.g . l'irttp Maud, Darn, l'ildblad, Ery.y.e,ap. /tut, Tie ladlOpeada. At. We tn.la all. tr./ to aolttt wv ll.a .. 14 ld p ra, t eal a b u ul a n l ll r l d . • off ph h y pc.dir.rn. w w h h o pa tt, to theCr ptorr Arad par...keep a too•ust:you 6.4.1n 0 r...td0r.....c01eut toy tire, Idle ra • 3 ha oatl V Val, ollt 11. b. by ... ttet all burn. .rc .object to n.cootrol, umwars. the ...i• are deasol,ed. -tllesurad.er andart.for Coud.t . tlllairttal r Cautbdoam I..lxtrat,lor. am.- tormr , l hpColudock & t.o N V. and no other. Soul by WM. .I.II.I‘SON. Acrol for ViltsLairch,•ll Idbtrty at, head . % Voud. cdaYL.A.alluill LT The number and sorndelable eharanir of 4.1. Vtlgll/1116/1; Lrk donaved owe , of the liver, h iong challenged the at:ration of Iltlet"tai met,. Stan of throne ,havases, claeved ander the . general tem o , mump:ton. harelxen supposed incurable, and Me unhirsoy r ,nurot vres allowed to en, without medical .etc. Lem:, eitti#4 odei boo&hope of iecose.. ry. Happily, this chn uo loniser be the cote. A reme lt y has !wen found which or inte tkese complainti, of . ...taa•ver cliaracfey..artsin- front der.teinent Of the Ever. The Pills divenverelby Ih,.ll•Lane, of Vit. "...R. sot directly on the_liver. and try correeling its opermiun and pad) int, it item disirtse, etas off and eat...paws the complaints which hate • their engin in the diseases of this organ. Iternedies hitherto propos ed for three Mimeses hove tailed to operate upon the sent of this disease; but Lk. Al'L.arse's elite make them. selves telt upon the 'clout of the Boer, and by cleans. mg the fountain dry the impure atreenta of disense whieli thence derive their existryme. For,sale at the Drug store of J. KLup k Co, GO wood ley: Jsrort's Earatavasirr—lVe weidd call encomia to this excellent remedy for Cones. Colds, Cottsusoption, Asthma. And all effector. of tke Throat and Lungs reVeral times within n fear years past Lid acca sion to;usti zsibtedrat. ofthir kind, we have tiy expo/n -once tested to excellent Qualities, and prepared to recommend it to others Ministers or other patine speakers adlicted with broucbtal affections will find 'ft...benefit from Xs use. II is prepared by •,..seireati. Ile physician, and all dinette. will find it a safe and /t -endons medicine In the diseases 'tor winch Oi re- Cotumentled.—{Colambus (Ohio) Cm** and Jotimal. . 'For tale at the Pekin 'Pea Store, ftio.ll) Fourth street. p.t3 ID- The soft; Angelic ellitiesviori or.ome lea:Lies la grateful In view, while the repulsive, course, muddy, ellove faces of others, excites disgust - 4-41m ,ante wah males. Could such people ho induced to try. mike of the true Jonas' Italian Chemical Soap, thee would he enraptured with the change. They would have • deli ..., clear. white skin, while every disfigurement or eruption would Le. removed and cured. • PAlrrierciiii:iiivrie.—Peranns er lin trace bought heap eountered. and inutatious Of th'is, and have had no rt. feetproduced, lunar try Olio, the original. 51m.d. ask lee Jones' Snap.' E'er sale at W. Jai:iron's, Lilrer ty street. mar4l • Worms, by their irritation, augment the .ease lion of mucus ur slime in the vtomuch, in which, ht ., they Involve themielvev; end it ts said they feed emit,ih ; i re ' r d e e p p a ri r :71 d 'Lc" they d,e. P7t N7l4l>Cilt. Pittsburgh, Po, n admirably, adapted to bp. operation', first, to remove the protecting ;nue.. and'aecontily, expel the Koons rendered helplcsit and tender by be. trig thus denuded. It is a rem edy ni' which ovary cow (Wetted eon be plated; and that, it has anrwent the purpose is manikin (runt the hundreds of certificates given in tta favor. K 3 ' Men never attempt to counterfeit a worthless urnele, hence valuable medicines are frequently intim-. red. Thelma. who counterfelta n medicine entniiiits I. great a crime as ifli were a blink notethe rent of Me United 'Stenos. 11 A Fabnostook's or Verionfuse, which la the only rote end rennin cure for worms, bus been counterfeited in minty motions of the comae), and persons should be on their giant toltettpurohoung to get the genuine article, prepare! at Pittsburgh, nett • . , ILT Seth thrum, Scurry:old Sot., Erysipelas Itotberki Itch, Chaps, Sore fle.dt, Soto Boards:4km piss. Jones' Soap is used by may phyMeians in this etty iu curing the above, ',nitwit would nuterouelentiously .11 unit. we knew it tote all we state. As a cosmelle, the true John' ..50.p 1. perinip, the only article ever known that removed impurities and cleared and teem/116ml theakln, making it soft, clear, smooth and white asap infant's. Bold Ity,WM.JACK• 110 N, 69 Liberty street. marZl That whiter skin of hers, than allow, Ara puts aamonumentsl alabaster." All females have skin has tha abolish who use Jone Spnithili Lily Whits. is makelli pure snowy, yernai • tat ...laid at &I Cnakusil stied rinithi Ds - Indies who ow Janos' Ppindsh Uly White, have •rways a fine white transparent skin Of this • trial Lill saintly tiny eon Bold 'poly in Pittsburgh, at OS iberty id. novilidandorly irr 7lw copartnership basin:irons existing between the stibseribers, tia Publishers of the Pittsburgh Ga. Jaymules the lirm of Emma. Brooks Is Co., is this day ilimolvmt by mutual consent. The business of the Into firm will ha closed by itml.llslght. • ERASTUS BROOKS, • r3AAIL. HARIIIT. • Pittsburgh... Juno . • r • =3:121 On the let in.t, by the Ike. - A.14. lOYott Mn. lW H. M 11.1211 0(1 , 61110.1phi*, to hOss CLILIfErIi Main of Way:ember - Ir.': • Orraz or Atrue our Button CO, Pittsburgh, July I, ISTA. rpm Presidut and Slanagers of the Company for _L.-erecting a Bridge over me river Allegheny, oppo site Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny; have thif day declared a dividend of One Dollar and tiorenty- Five Cents an each share of the Capital Stock, sund ing in the name of individuals on the books of the Company, out of the mkto of the tutus monthe,istich will be paid' to Stockholders or their legal representa tive. ount after the lttth liuL . _ . jy34tilkssZT JOHN HARPER, treuurer. FRINGES—the pieces of Veldts Cot., and White Z'olorOd Linen Fringes. adapted for Gingham and French Linen D.III.GX, obviating the neeesany of being mitered from We drum in feuding. theca Mo hair /hilliest Fringe. Willearriee in a few day, 2 ea of Mantilla and Silk Dress Fringe. Wholesale dealers hoe invited to an early inspee tion..ll, they will be liberally dealt with. (ho menu facture,. will dispose of the go-oils in person-.d es hinuelf that they are pence! and of good measnre., - and 25 per cent cheaper than any eastern market—cot , nor of sth and Wood streets, over the drug more. An agent faulted for this city, who is established in the wholesale dry goods, with good reference, . jyfr.dass• L OOK BEAM—Read the following certificate: Ohio, May v, MM. This is to certify that thy little daughter wait alleged with 11,41.1,4, and that I tried several remedies, in cal led, without ally apparent effect.' Bring informed by the.agent iu Misplace of the some.* of Sellers' Vent. .loge, I 19. induced to give it a Atha' giving a few dams, according to directions, my daughter wan relieved_ I have no Limitation to giving it as myopia tom that Sellers' hermitage is the best extant. MATTHEW WILEY. Prepared tend sold by It E. Seller, No. 57 Wood et., Sold alim. by Dr. Cassel, sth Ward, tE Ml Curry, AM, g betty,' mtd,Wm. J. Smith, Temperattemitlle, ol:LOGY ON JOHN QUINCY ADAMS—Delivered Xi May 11th, le4B, at the School House- of the Sixth Ward, Pittsburgh: By 11. allfreekenridge. Published by JOHNSTON rtiCKTON, and for wale b 1 all the Hoot/sellers on the ,Ainerlean,Carontele and k)?st .copr t FIAGRASSYOR Sklar:3—A supply lately meek 1.3 vcd. •Also, corded and Marseillos Skirts; also, Mosquito Nets, ...kite and colored; wide Hot:domts for do, at dry goods bowie of W R. MURPHY, northeast cornier Ha and market ID DRO WN ENGLISH PRINTS--A fein pieces, new _NEI and handsome styles, very superior lately reed by /Y 3 %V H MURPHY BONE BUTYO/00 great gross white and bladk Suspender, Fly and Shirt Buttons, ern very sup.- or nullity and finish, just reed on consignment and inhale by SHACKLEIT &WHITE, /Y 3 99 wood ar JACQUARD DIAPER—Two hales blenched Dam kl ask Cotton Diaper, past opened by pd SHACKLETT & WHITE eIIiEESE:—.I.OO ta. Western nevem Cheese, reeei ‘l, vsng nail for sale by • fi3 H DALZELL: rt Co,liberty rt C111:1•141--117,1 . 10 ' k Coo .Pei Cream Xi Cheese, ennui' to any mode its the United Striteg, for rule by Sa W HARBAIL;GIi, 53 router and 101 (tort eta_ VANILLA DEANS, best quality-1111A recerved .1111 for nle by ry3 &RErnut 111.13:N10N-1 can tor rob. by ))11 BRAUN & 111:1#.11. O IL a I I ,ER.GAMCYr- to .ale br riILAUN k REITER 011 ] ure 0 li fOr C stle:) .l ; a C'r j ' y i P C ! '' ;l72g . trß n lVEß: REFINED BORA . X-40U lb. lass ree 11. and for sale at ;he drug wurehoooe of J KIDD& Co. 1 - ILOVR.-21.1.1 lb. pet rued and for sillttg i ; fr., 1( 3 ; Co T AIT ) ! j 'ARIC ACID-200 lb. on bond at i tl a f DD or ;ale by Sl' , l;. CARD SLIDA T :4;” lb. just re1".1 .. o nal for Jule . _ _ S llck yf r gals fur sui.e by j KIDD k lAsT[6: SOAP-4 , 191b. nn hand nod for ric by lJ 1)3 J KIDD. a Co, E. wax! vt COTFON—I.93 bees lin sal'e Lv FRIEND. RIIEV Se Cu DIG METAI,-/ on., cfoll Foun.D) . P., ‘lrtml. far onii. i 3 FRIEND. Haim - ay.. SC()!'CI"N"'-I"*.k. RIMY St Co U " eRII .: „ . 7 ,, 11 , 1 , 2 1 , a co .L J 7! btr!, for 7 1,, ,, , tz 5u. Rimy k co Ly jj ,y 3 fo F l l:ltVa, RHIN .2 Co lITI:2•TEILN NEV VOltk reeetved. • V lot at i•nrne We,ters N , w pert flops. rbarit wa er.l/ ern by the bale. nt • IiEJ) NV I Jim lire wer, ibtt Croat YEW IRINEY—a/ ucar Wilac, Clover Roney j.gt rcec,ctla”..liortale b) C Kr. 1.1.1% 1.1%v cut LA4 CI and wicket al:ey 4 V sts. Ordlusu“e, • Estiashrist•s a nen. ends far Sizal stns, In2treen •70.011 arm and Grata xrsets. 6 EC. I.—lie ordained mid enacted by Me either.. i, of Ihnibegh, in Select and Coommo Councils alt , sembled, That the grade of Sixth street anti be, and II 3 hereby permanent!y fixed as follows. vim Beat*. dew at the grade on Smithfield sweet, and thence tete I drg. =mos. oradd feet per 100 feet to Cherry alley, (three wet below t h e grade... heretofore tatablisked,l and thence itte. 3 dea.s3 min. or 6.1.4 feet per 11 feet to - . tfie allele oilirant WAAL ' Ii ( 4 " o'* I. Floor. leading ii l r o ll`' y ! 4 . ( s , s r`: - ;: ity`'.'"klV7,`.7. , Te't A0..1. 7 1 - 1.‘,'„ . =1: ,-. , ~..,„__.„,.,.,.:, „ ~.;,• „..., ..,,,,,.,d , for , 4 1,4. by 4 qf runt, 4striet as raw. VAAlAi,lied. and that so mach. tt ~ .7 . ..r. , I , pit.tv t ,ppp, . Slily OrAutanca As conthets Mtn. dot pruvlatons Of • thu I . Irrim. - 1:-r.z).., - , - ,i R ",..... , m ,„, f ,,,,,, ca , . 9rdinooce, be nod the same is hereby repealed: , Walt:cals.! in, and , / •I , - i --. ' lk - '., Ordalord and ennead Into a Intr. or Connollr, , )P! -...9,1 ' ......tar:;-.:'------""..--.7-t7-• pArrettr 0rdne.0.,,,.1,12...1 4 . , : ~ s.ri It: ifrrirrt.. . l't ' .sir no landily, Ito.. !... It. 13 , 00+. r........,r3. , ;16t. P 7 ...., 1.? .... " ' ' '" V . acne" 7, T ot 0vt0.... Ite , at t anon.. tlillit AA' .4. -4044:11413110,1-0N.Pra4.-4,..• a:e 141 ic.l4. • • JAMES 4.1../.:11.3.1. r Na= Molo. Clete . , ---- alt -,-- -.-. .. "'-'-'l.kt:'-e--1.'"12. r'''' N ° S''''' .4" i' FANCY DRY GOODS. : . ablo dodo Steil...et; to Mate en d ior tme. 1., , ,c3o .. JA 4E ,, HAIM-U.l._ J • SEAMAN - & MUIR -' , •-• _ _ p PlIf UOll. for foundry or c, or 7 s dr Wood rd G _ . , ENCIN F. I.:ERMAN cOIAX:NE-tO 4oz. )ttat re j ,-. 321 aroadyray, Nolo, - York, er. ,,,, Aand for ... 4 trlrt J KIDD O. Co. , 4 - IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS of ESA. French ma --% : . • . J. led Masitna.l3streges, lames, Enthroideries. Merl -4F L' 4 l 4 -I t t i ' ;.l ' .t .' ; ti l 7t 7:::: 1 1 ' .Ot ' 2t• i •p d le2l7.• " r d • : 111rAttg e 17 1 121 ; 20 . 1gU r rE l L ' sII e tWa S TAA: nntr: for •ale'hy • tel. , J D WfI.I.IA MS t They trlntecotnitry Merchants. vting New York; ZJo examine their story making thou purchases. CIIICKERINWS PIANI.Co-ut st rst,ts ed. Mr. Muntsras for Ina years of tile horns of A.T. .6 lloionsts4 mutt": •o oils: , Ota.s... ' tStewart .O. Co., irom ton li he retired on the In ofJatth 11 f W ' ' ' Atj4.ll; and 51r. James In son. (who hu as interest in .. .. .. ; the huslncasj litho , 11. ' orably known 11 that estals• Et, /....• al MA Ch.. 1.-Das • I.ttes... t.• ntarOthv ill Nl - AJAR:. - i ts - ts:d •t . tit±men'. - .... • - • _____ .. • __• _______ .' • - . . . -------. r • —. ' .• VOCING IaiILPIES` SEMINARY"... 1 /ikt ,, N— A • ieur,thot.aiol r...it00... I:, rii.0..1.;11.i te• ,), VI ..."., yoi'... tor ......e ..% . . , Trill- Ataunin Soutar of this . 'limitation will eons. ... P. I,' 11A Itl.A Mill, •,, me nee on the first Illtooday or :September. Rooms. 41l " 4 ''' --.4 1 14 ll ''''' . " 4 . l isiiredenti sweet, is . 41:otetade Row." thl door from ':'it. bridge. .: " , 1, coarse of instruction nod the rates of tuition ar e the same as heretofore. Fororioule information.. see eireolor or apply . v to the inst more ructor, Mr. .1 W..Xlrrear.a. Reference may also be made to the following gentler torn.' .1)r. 'h. P. Itale. Allspheay. Hon. C. r.lialer. Pittsbory,h ',Hoy t N. '. Elit. - Res. D, H. Biddle .'.llr. H. l Swartz, - Ku.s. If. Dyer, ' :yellle3us . • :411:1-1:1tAmla :a. reedandft" 11%Itli.tt , / $1 eons. end I, 4 I 11.11M;Gli lA/CR-11 0 landoief,,, , , ,,, ,,ceirt•l 7 2l,,STpe 11..avel 14,1 tar , te.e lel , S 1 IV ILAILILAILITL rtorr Ibb.l for Nalc by 11ARHAUGII Ullr :.. 44ll:—Creou! O . I`ANI II 1%11111N0.-4M/ LLu It/ * nitr:a-1.111,r toIC 11 ragl.-rn coo .nd Izenoputtalion, ,, y DICKI,Y .4. Co. trot.i nl SF.ED W ANTED AT lINCE—ALK) lamb by DICANY A Co • - . . fIOTTON—SI 64110 tor sale by Kift' BROWN b. oniik:{pyi,)N . VLOUR—A fresh lot raruby Flouronal rec'd,itul for BfLOWNd I.I.:LBERTSON T , E..\—:Vbalfebe•ta Mack Tea, just reed and for Gale by e_ t . • BROWN CULBERTSON IBElSE.—lblflas Western Rererre Cheese, to store aud far br jr24 .RORTDALZELI. GCo B t0 p .5. 0. "--:01‘1 U. hog round. to smoke novae; ISOU for sale by 'e, D LIAND 4 , 110 wood 1.1 rnn" am, t i . 1 1 . ° 11 1 7LY.f.1:14 ". km sale 11. n boxes Nl_ 8, :NJ l tkft doll): do do; 1L 1,0 •alc toy: del , 1 Tuina.: SALT -3 , 1 ',licks Dory; kith dried, Cur land he% for sale by jegS J D WILLIAMS DIG NINTAL-73 tons l'or rleul. iCamlxrland erj !autism, from steamer) J Crinenden sod (or sale by rat, JAME'S DALZILI. _ ALTO 3 MACKEZFIL—abbis receiving per mai Rod II for sale by 02.3 , JX2.4 U ALZF.LL Yto ,Alerstl.—&/ 101. lantliog from soar De Witt Chalon, and tar sale by rella JAS D&I.21.11. TUILKEV USIBFAI—d Casio,' or sale by • BRAUN & Agin:Ft E "I ti A DE. SIENNA—I eukf= by TI rtErri ... it • VEN;t : jl . Akii, gri). (E.0.10-a - caalss for sata . _ by DEAD? REITEII L AIC BLARK—Ia casks far iiale by BRAUN !a. RIITER TURPEFIINE-1,3 bb(. for sale by • BRAUN d REITER bus 4 prime illtoo itsrior. Ju st reed by ft s i ts W 11. 43 water and 104 trout at AI 01100 .t t.—..5U dos Madras Kid Nino, elk& Trcitch ill Morocco. Also. e fies 4 supply ot 'reniptco mod Mates Boot Motveco. Just teed and Ott solo nt low prices. WM VOUNG & CO 6big N F VVfI:VSNRoIISr k Co. lillgrsl.—,elttoot pot reed and .torple try -, : tetr , 1' VON BONNHORST I • .1 . 49 TA tun) lb. prime, tor'sa VON IkON N _IIORST_A CAL 11 P r e e i 'l* Vi4" l'l3ltr7t-tTilll'a sale Ly I 5 S.CGAR HOPFE, :ti01,..1..141.1.1.-1::i..0141;. fur sat( by re:27 F DONN HORST urilert: risti-a,bl : l*to arrive. for • 1.2.71! y F' CON HON N ttploff t ° j ' : 5 .17 1""" 17 ? I 016 , 4,ft- •5 quaver I , oXtil Hatt Frantsla Cigurs,,,jor l o _r sate by re!: N F VON BONN itowr h • • .- L , EATHERS-41+1 sacks now lauding fro sway ber j: Euphrates, for sale by h Co, front =so_ i._ • . GI. INIIIENU-12 sacks now landing from siesaW. ly libratesy for sale by :eV 1 DICKEY k. ___ , lARD-4 bbliiNo g, now Imultng from ottiontrii 4 phrales; int sale by • Jen (DICKEY te ULAN. SEED—IS Lek, and I tierce, now Li:Lai - I'l j: lioni steamer Euphrates., for sale by tiA Jell': . I DICKEY Is esi idlo,g and (or rale by? I DICKE:I'4 EII SAt:nwrgE - uu LED rcfined, wow on bard efifi aid" jer7 1 DICKEY S:EI ASIIMERKITS—TwoInoWs Mack Casbnic:reils Eno jfisi rewired by _WEE MADRE:MT .1.11/11#2. WVii P w r r iN go l :l A o r ; '' fil b otiro " :l " To do Double Crown do do; ow de l Medium do do! UrOil do L C dodo; min nod fon salwbj •I H. icita REYNOLIY.4 & SIIKE• LAT BOATI , FOR SALEI-1 21 .46. Flan Boats foram; EficEnw of REYNOLDS & SILEE. jeeA . 14corner of Pooncufil 1.1111• u QCHOOL 110011S—filThiffery Spires n largo stcwk,• jun received and for sale EY fe2o REYNOLDS & SHER CIOTTON- U )J7 T 'ETTER. PASER--300 mans me very 60) in sore and fur vain by renG RE% HOLDS a SHLF. Q frLERATD3-4 tale rerwinif and for este er. 1e,24 RUNT DALZLLL 3 Ce, liberty it MEM AUCTION SALES. Li Dy John Av!zttrear. ILP:ka and Lou,IR aft iklytrgit of Lasertnrecatte, • 17i . •at 'Auction. • 134 . Sanirday, July Silt, l 3 o'emki P. U; will ha sold,tea the pra...o eight very idestrable Louof Ground, lamas on WaMunglon mid BulTOWlllltttelf, r , 01144. of Which erected a good'sabstardial spacious' lw.lilMory frame dwelling Amine, with a two Mom back' nu"ki"ng, wash house, a largo cistern in The yard, end,.'other improvemenisl A plan may be seen at the our Lith ,,oo m, or on application to Sir Samuel gimlet, on rhea-culists. 1 . Alp, two very handsome lois of groan"], in the plan lats laid, out by/Coh G A Bayard. near the Alle glical Cemetery, ois whi h iib erecteda good frame d w Fthllg Ovoulns). by John Ground, with a mod metro( water Mlle door TM - Ms, one thirdcasti residue in two equal annual payMents, with interest.. . . ... Dry cg0,4, , ,,14?..; M Ametton. • . Oh . ;Afonday morningiDoly 3, at Id o'clock, av the commercial Sales RoonS, corner of Wood'and. Fifth streets, will be sold, foriviecomit of a. hotn,st Mayan.. Geed., extensive assoninent of fancy rind ample PO , Geed., from the abelves.:• - • Al tl o'clock, .... . . 1:1( pipe and 3 qr casks brandy. I as cask Madeira- wide; el lif ebests li" II aad 'black tea, :Is bag !lacuna .cigars, 0 bits Virginia tobacco, a variety of groceries: fromkt retail store; queenstenre.glsare, unigare, V. iron safes, shovels, axes, hatelicts, ”cr eons brnoms, CO.. ternealev, more fixture**, Ikci, A kens ral asvortnent °int* mil second Matto house hold garniture, embracing sofas. dressing and common buick., spring seal reeking chain, moit chairs, !Lc. I . - '-: i At .9 o'cloCk. . • i ' Ail invoice of tine table and pocket cutlery, b.d ware, cargenteri tools, • grins, pistols, gold sod, silver vieddhes, Jewelry, musjeal instruments, saddles, bri- M.:trunks, whips, bootlegged shoe!, a large 'as.'''' inetil of apring and summer fashionable ready made clothing, line skirts in great variely,, tic. ii3it ' .10/Ily D DAVIS. Aar, —.- AMUSEIIENTa .' I. • . PITTSBURGH THEATER. C. C. D. Pomax Manager and.Lesece i / Benefit inaliast appearance of 1 MISS JULIA DEAN. Ildnunayi Jet. a, ISL. to Commence with the WRECKERS DAUOTITEIL • • Robert ! r , Mr. Dean. . • hlurrici. . Mr. Prior. i AnatomiseMr:Archer. , Marian r ........ • ..... • •• • • • - .Mix. Julia Dean. :;.Alter which, DANCE, by MD. Anna hlalyina. ii To conclude with PERFECTION. .. _ltuits Mr. Prior. r . ruierrence Mr. ArCher. • . , te,O'Brian Min Petri. Pineal Or Aniensiou.—Drcia Cite!. it eta; Second llir, IT cue Pit, Ze Gallen., Oh - - Tht Uri Want Array of - T - 4 - et7 - Va I APOLLO WALL FOURTH ST. HE VERMONT VOCALISTS will make their T h eppenrance in Pittsburgh THIWEVENING JULY 3d, and continue for three evening, ina splen• did selection of Sono, Ftuitts, Glees, Railed, and nii celeritous pieces, from the most approved author.. Two pertoonences on the 4th ofluly, at 2 and 7,1 P NE For full particulars, see smell bills. ID' Cards of admission,2s cents. jy3 MISCELLANEOUS. ctsx'Ordliniineep • • tigteiating the Blcutenr of Rods within de city Pattaburgh. • OZ EC. I.lle it ordemed and enacted by kya eitisens 13 of Pittsburgh, ioSeleoi and Commisn CoConcede as sembled. That from anddrfter the pusage of this Or& wince It shall not be Useful to quarry rock by blasting Within the city of Pittsburgh, either in the Erect or on in rho di er! Loermtrd der baring barge of that raw Men a ,d er the following g restriction...4 * m • - the qua f rrymin dull erect such *barrier me shall prevent all large Itiercs of stone front rolling or belay pmertril oiler soy precipice. tothe i nj ury or annoy. abet of any &Owens prope rty or street 11.—Be it thsther ordained, km, That each blbst behave firitumliall be covered with wicker grr,'n oß dr eoeh other corrriug as Mal' he riermsurylis pre trot Ontirely any small pieces at stone iufing Ortnou oporVany aikacent property or litter. count each port orraid property, or s trust as the owner at theroof, or Street Comoriploouer, may give ,4! . perour wring so be used for thatpurpose. ,;Ss.d.. Ill.—lle it farther ordained. U.c.. .That shall IW•the dory orate Street Commissioner to give a per sists whenever the above restrictions 'au complied Wit, and any person • iolatlng thin Ordiunnee shall hr noble to a penalty of not It., than ten Or more than dollars. Ordained and enacted into a law in Cobncils, thii runq of lu Atlto r ti l bl i t/BERTW3N, rms ., . C.C. • IL Mu:us Redone,, Clerk C. C. . JOIINSHIETON Ptrs't S C loon llama. Clerk S. C. imTs.3l ATOTICII,—The phrureratup hererafore existing,hu ',o der the style and 6110 ot Witham hilirught &SW, Lemß drwelred by the des& °Clete senior partner, all ' , ructions indebted are reqtrested m elfin upon' 14. +scriber, al the no on Market street, walkout delay . 'wed seers their neeonnw—and tlrs: ro having claims ,srssurist the firm will preset/111w sarr l k.2,l 4 i Ng i tl f lArrant. - .111 , fir . B..Vivfirg INT= *RI.I.7.NAVOOD GARDEN:I—A RRANdENINT FO JULY 4TH. .., rTO prevenrconfuoiou and disorder, 'loiters will tio furnished with tickets ofodutiosion at the gams— oice kh) cents' —tchlch will be 'redeemed it the °Mee r the amount in refreolim.euts. Pirieg oircruckers, 10. e., will Oct lie allowed.. Strict order and decorum twill hopruerved. The steamer Greenwood will leave :per lauding. PitYstreet, at half past each hour, (rota 1 paut e, A. M., until 1 past 10, P. ht. Faro 01 cents. x: All conducted on strictly moral.aud temporale prim. ciples„ • . IYEM , . Fourth of July... Pleasure Trip,. ~. The fqst runniug stearnor . • LAKE ERIE., • .: I. '• 3 ... - y. Captain J Stf hlurry,• still make a' toasts Trip to Bearer M back, Piling at Ecciiiemytood others points. A hno bond lot mime will be ad booed. Hour of starting, 0 o'clock. ilk - . • - 'I AC AGGHEY, Agent 1 . Bons of Tontioronci• for Elisabe th . 3, . The splcuillioud fast running tomato . ,er CAROLINE, will lease Allegheny. 1 city, on. the 4th of July, at 7 o'clock, the Monongahela niter at o r e .mely,,or-iittsabetp.: All Sous end Dorigtimrs are • respectfully requested to be ma hoard at thin hour.' 1 P. S.—MorgariJonkisis, Eaq. will supply Ilia compa• ity with .11 the coolingherentges of the searion. .1.4 illlt,, , . . . _ . l o /0 .1 1.1.1:....V-112 ( b o b e lo w ki e u b gor House. bldlosses, tit )rdtl. ) JAMES 'DALZELL. • ____________ /111E.S1100 boo prime lliji Ch.M.", in store and , , for oiole by •jeoo ,j JAMES DALZELL GINGI4IIB , 7 An invoke of real hlpnehester Gtnetnunon. of new. and handsome' patterns:revolved yetterday in the ry Goods Howe •:.o! jeGI V HAERPHY '!- qcKs--q r ftunes = nu rr. ."* ! l :iz d' r 4 r ' th ` Pi " ° 2r yerat tfe%rytcodi,,o Jai W R MURPHY l'ilACEr g ger n I r sb3lts large 17 d . Landing and (or *ado by' .. le2l . . . _ and :1-..,%'110XE, Wrobor Fluid; Ido Hein Oil, ree d d •Vifor sale by jc..2l `.. C ARBUT `i S?PIIF. ?BREAD—afresh .orris Ti115.r.5.42f 0 ta. 1 ° .by Ad V A - R.U" . . ...___. — I , TORDED E , Kt Frm—mu, ...ttedettay mar ill, ird4 .------- ' - PI L4es, for sale b... jedl. . 31)i ll's DONE —N° 7 t° •. c ARBtrrAar i . ~ RI CHECKS—A small bleoloe, e.ry deelrable jolt received bp. i , I,i 'stk., „ jest ' nanicEßAßrirs LARD glit—A. !urge.-supply On ; 'Alt hand , nod fur sale at the irerehotisr of l . ietbn 1 ; I * : • J KIDD le Co • 19A1. seeks superior Pats, iced per ,stesiner j biligestes and for 111111, bri,l , . . , ~ 4 ; e&I . . L r i & 4 ELAJVD, Itikettil Church Buildings i,VLIIIN—Itei seeks Virginia Coen , in store and for sale l by .... i . .. irk.. 11 , • .11k R FLOYD_ --- ; UMPIPORK-14 bbli ieeeteed per steamer Bril lisle Mid for sale by !: tell : ineoWsz, CULDIRITSON [tile:it:ll wean eßne e i taltz;. ll l . l oaln ii ~_ ~,,i ilOll4 -2u bele. for'iseiely ' ' W 24 - DROWN .t. CULRERTSON • .'tIOITON—PO bale. in wore and for sale by J JA.3,11,2; DALZELL • 4FIDI kegs Lard, lust meg and for side by • 11.myPII /JAMES DALT.,ELL 01L-30 bb Oil, Nbt reed and tor Na ' bbl: tl 1.11 by I mr2,l SELL ERS& MEOW ra it..iXSlOll3• . mr-,s ~~yy t NICOLS_ . :1\ T SUGAR — IOO bbd . handsome New Orient. . Sugar, to arrive per steaninr LYtreka, and for sale by mr.ls • I . O4NDEXTLR tr. Co bb . ls : goopl Rosin Ito arrive per steamer ' - XL froiri Neri o : dowse,'" and f r Baia by yll3 , ftOINAXTI.II6 Co IDEESW;CX -4 from mullet 11- phrateri for sale • ;_ • ItiLAII . DICRRIf Co Iropry 7S"Dry kliifisia-v,:rtsArd• M emits f • eale iS A VIA A7I'S A I iCK LetANDLESS, 4:BoZed BLACIUNG—IO7 /lax lure slantßU do medium do; tr da small do fog...ate by ; , ' yl6 K 14 1 A a. ACCAIOLESS . . Y:F 4 ~' - STEAM I BOATS. „, • CLIZEISIINTI 6 PITTSEIVEEGIII •• I' • PKOKETi , N-E., LHIS well of splendid p' nger Steam. em is now fiticeposed lof the lathe rittsifteiti hes 4 - amid /tinkled, anclisoit poworfttlboit i on waters of the Wem Every acconunkulation sod coin- . fort that money' elm procure, his ircunprovidlell for Pa. ""ge asr. Th e Lice hit 'been in °puritan for five Triers —h tarried a 'million of pisople.williout the least mitt theu' persona, ' , Thu boatiorin be at the foot of • 'Viscid street the day previous to Miring:for Stuarcuuir• non of •freight and the entry of posfieniWil 7 6- p ter. lii all cues ,the, passage. money must be paid` `advance. • • • , SITADAIT PACE T• I The IOAM3 NEWTON, Capt.l rE ti. *MIMS ' , rive Pittsburgh every ,thinday morning at 10 dolor[; Wheeling a Very. Sunday evening al 10 2.11. y z,1.517. --210SDA:t PACKET. The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Sirohno. l 4..vt . . - '". burgh every Monday morning at' lb o'clock; Wheeling every blOnday eventeg ab , lo r. TUESDAY PiCKETe;, , , • . • • The hllltElthilA NW; 'Capt. J.. Kuns.rstana, vviU leave Pnutburgh every Tuenlay,u(dming_gt IS o'clock; It! Wheeling every Tues4tir eventng at 10 r. WEDNESDAY PACKET. , 'The ZiIWENGLAND th Capt. Dans, yell! 'leave • Pittsburgh every iVednesdity . minting at ~ 113 . • rech'ob; Wheettng every ednesdarneniug lt/r.la TUIIRSDAY PACKET.'— The •BILILLIA.NT, Slept. (Wen-n.llll leave Pitts burgh every Thuradapatorning atilt We lock; %Theelias every Thursday crummy a; 10 r. r. , . , FRIDAY PACKET. The No.; Cap. Cali, will leave.Pitnn burgh. very Friday snomutg anlo o'clock; Wheeling . event Fliday evening at 10 ~r. ==IMESSI . The BIESSENGER, Capt. S. itoolkorill leave Pitts. bOrgh every Soy morning at Ittrielock Wheeling every Satorday evening ot r. • • 'NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND .STEAAIPACKETik, • j ai l 1 8 4 8. al a ilm • (mit otasnow,) • •• • . Leaves Pittsburgh daily, us 9 o'clock, 74. fund `, raves at tilasgriw, (mouth of the :Wady and Beaver Ca, nal,) ut 3 o'clock. inid New Lisbon at It, samenight. Leaves New Lisbon at ((o'clock, P. Id., (Making the trip canal to the river during the; night.) and Glasgow at 9 o'clock,--A.-31., and arrives at Pittsburgh at 3 P. M..—thaa making .a contintiouslina for carrying pas- , veneers and freight between New Lisbon and Pita. burgh, in shOrlet time and at lass rams thantir any' other route. • .• • • .. The proprietors of this Lane have the pleasure Of - forming the publicthat they have filled op two first ease Canal Beau, for the accommodation of passengers and (Wight, to run in! connection with the • well known steamers CALEES COPE and BEAVER, and connect. at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Cincin nati and other daily lines of steamers down the Ohio and blississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge -them selves tp spare .no expense or trouble to insure con fort, safety and dtipalth, nod ask of the public a ph are of dew patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. 6. M. HARTG,4 B. AW. HAREAEGH, • . R. HANNA, & Ilic Co. in s y1.15f J. HARBAVO Co. 5 New . . • NOTICE—The stesinerllEAVEß, C. E. Clarke, mas ter, Rill leave alter this notice, for Wellsville yuntm .ally, at L. p'doek in the morning. IGI3 196661 . • • ••• • ißflt plr111)111MAIII&BROWNSITLLIM • Daily Pack.' Lino. FEDRUJOIY 1s; IS4 FEBRUARY 1s; 184 „ . LEAVE DAILY AT6 A. M., AND 4 P. N. The following new-bona complete 1"Y":r Ma line for the present lemma - T. ..-. LANTIC, Capt. harms Perkinsmu ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacob; and LOUIS 11PLANE,' Caph E Senora. The bow aro entirely new, and are Strad up withouireitud to expense. Ev. Ty comfort th at money con plocare has been provided. b. BOIL will leave the Mononitaltela Whafflioat at the foot of Swan at. ' Passemicrs will be pummel 00. board, as the boats will certainly ' leave' et the miter. Used boors, 6A. AL and; P. M . jan.2l . FOR WIIEELLNO, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE' ..,,,,,...• Ahem. &nun Pecratr.--The new Marne(- . / TELEGRAPH; J Perry commenderjaPrill leave for Louisville and all intennbllietc porn every Saturday, at 10 o'ctock, precisely. . ~. , For !might or P lrk..) 01 1 I n: E b traf -, / to , • Agent. The Telegraph hat been built expreraly for a regular packepacket, •.130 with 2 view entirely ID the comfort Of f 12.11• t, 'the accommodations are Ulterior to no bean on toe AVestern Waters. ' . , 1446 - . • • The fine new Lehi ht steamer LEwis TFrompson astei,will leave for the ye and'intennedinte ports this day. Fl2r freichLorelLesale,Apply onboard. , jyfi , FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. ... • • • The new andvpleodid steamer , ZACILAILY TAYLOR, Luena, "Illrister, will leave for above • d - intermediate porta on this day. For freight or passige, apply on WaN. -iY3 . FOR CLISCINNATL: Tlle,LiEkt tlyarkt , slamer _ - (or the have and intermediate Ports tk4 i dt4l , ' Far freight or enautKe, aPPIr en beta& r- • . • ap,cni wemer FAIILM OUNT, tbb<r4 muter, will lone for . above ports this day. Fortnight orryatre, Ittiply on board. Ji3. r ,, . The „ new ad ' V ER In dfirap.r steamer . . . , ' - - glad Koontz, mastey..will leave foe. the bove and intermediate priers on this day, For freight or passage apply on hoard.. .jp • .• FoR b - r. Louis. r, ------- ' , -The.elegintateamer : .- • '1 RINGGOLD, -. . . Cope: moiler, sill leave for the aloe' and intermediate ports this day. For freighbor peewee. apply on boanL ' I , - n . . Tne - splendid new s t ea mer . l' in gia VIITOR, " • • .. . Jacob., Master, will. leave for above d intermediate parts this day. % For freighter passage, apply on hoard. , lyl FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. The fate stettMer ' • • COLORADO, " Oormly, 11111.111ey, will leave far above' 4 intertaettiata.-poru this day, at II . . o'clock, • , _.. . For freight or passae,apply °aboard.. •• _ ye 29 • FOR CINCLYNATI. - .— : ~••,,,,.• • The fide new light &aright aseintor ! t. - PHILIP•DODDRIDGE, • . Moor,' master, mill leave foCabova d imemtediAm Bona this day.. I For - freight or passage, apply oc board, ..-de29 The fine oteamar • • • Cack, master.orill•leaveAlai above d intennediate port thin-On7. - ' maim apply on board. • 1e23 For freight or p . . FOR ST, LOFTS. • • •e,.• v.,,,,,.... The firm am 'learner r , ,th - StiE.NANDOSIT; . Boatman, ataate.rowill learnt for aboved iritenardiale pore Oita day; !-:.Li'l or passage, apply on board. jeST rorticmaNNA:n. . • The light &maw steamer • 44 • FRIENDSHIP, Davii,maskr, will leavelar the atAIC(OI intermediate ports this , clay. - • ' Far freight or pismire apply 011 yd. ' je27 I REGULAR MONDAY PACKET FOR CINCINNATI.r• The fate stemma PENNSYLVASHA,I, i • • . . sy,angster,. tease, iegolarly, _....seriaiter as aboSe, piano of dig: strainer Nononirsheln., . • . • • For freight or passage, siipty on bawd r , • Je26 The fie. I:10 GRAew paare W nserstrarpor DE, • Cordeyikoaster, veiltilbive• for above intermediate pOrti this days— apply 6,1 board. leg{ I== FOR CINCINNATI: 1..1,1V FL . ..GLAND, A J brelore. Toaster, will- leave' for e above and . ibierrnedlateypoers Ow day, at 10 kieloek, Foe freight or passage apply ob board. ieCA . FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. 1.01.11111: The trew steamer HIGHLAND 11A111 - , Ihirke.ranturowl m) leave far the din:me sudintermediate ye ns dui d, at 10 ' " orylumaka app yon Wald. , jOl7 ,I FOR ST. tiJUIS. ' ' . The steamboat ' .- - • . '-'7 , 47.- • 1 '. BRooKINI, ' iloimi., mums, 1,01 lea et for atbme d - intermediate portal .1s clag. at 10 A. 31. 11 „For freight or passage apply sin'.iisstl;” je . -- ' • FOR FRANKLIN. • - , , m aa rd. .: ... i k The neve al it rt i mh r t . nleatu . r • • . A D Minn. ) , laater, vrill I me for the port every WedneuLy and Sar tads y, at 4P. AL lee (might or passage- apply on boeN. autell IMX.Lits samer INCINNATI PACKET The steamer in ia l L NEW PAZLND, • Wein., amster. will tun as a regular nAernoon packet from. Pittsburgh to Cumionati. • tide leaves on ter first trip , under the new. annugement, next Monday, at 4 O'clock, P.M.• • ,-, . O nucliouns & C '------iggtH %ViIa ... XING AND BRIIii/iißit . T.. ~..da... itto.nett and mbstontial low Watt, ~. ' a stew:den . - HUDSON, Andrew PoZt :Baster) dos reedited bet regolor trip, tittween whee li ng,' Bridgeport aad Pin, burgh, leaving Pittebutgli tal'AlOndays dad Thd.d.),. LREGULAR RA - cxt-7 FOR SUNFISH., 1, 1 The ! . Harves t atelier, will leage for atria Jet all intermediate ?err on 'Weilne, days and Saturdays of each reek. Fur fright or pito, " tba rlY "17,11:r0ISTIlli:FFAFEROEIti • prrrsinnicita WIISMING J'A L CKET.; • I • l, 7' 4 "`cclNki, • Saler PXAmayortaster, will leave eautarly for Wheeling, Wodoesday Fediiy, at UP o'clock precisely: Leh., Wheelie; every 7Vm:idzip, ,Thored.y eiMden et 7 Melee.. a en precisely, Th. Mad at MI Me Mt. : mediate peal.— Every accomodanatt . il.t procere4 for the cone. fart and attreiy pammitgery boo Dre,, p r0 .0. e 4 ,. The boot iv alto provided !relleenif-oeting safely wand to prvjentnv_plevjoo . s. For f . rtiih i oi , Ltnii t za v i s acply on rfrzin emzier 'of Ivy and Smithfield 141, m c ,,monT, ELJZABET/1 AND DIONONGADE. LA errI"PACKDr. 14 " . - DMPATDILI, hate Iron, mat Po lsb ter urgh • very klooday. oo el. • Wedneaday and Flu/sy, ot o'clock, A. a '-and MO ..4o.l.4.Cifyrtef y Ttleaday,Thor!..ley eutlßatlardayt rd- ot clock, o.' or. , Fur freight or poorage.opplv 011 boa . - SPICES. Ground Slinitnitl. • Allopiee, Chntuunosi. Clot , . end Ginger, yugt seed how the manuresta rers and for . ..le tor wrier WICK ledt'CAN/LLESIcb 11:1EMX19 C=M MMMISI
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