IFTIOVV:iquiIItEvA3IOI4 FVOlAsuen DY WHITE t CO. PITTSBURGH. , IVEM'ir MORNING, JULY 44548. ADXLMILIA NORTH AMERICAS. , - Aibrartlaerand•wad tiubscriptions to the Nand Amer ,. Unizatetnn Game, PtitladelDral; received ficen thil office. war ntyptimis. .Ainaethear audr.spedpu. for d 77,1,1 per. PIig:ADE pHIIYHICS ttilo valuable ;14,er will tw receiveA '.-iiadkrywdedfrmathiliaaM DULY Oisral Is published ;Tu. - Weekly, use Weekty.--The Daily 1 . . f Ser. per asmaor, the-TS-Weakly LI Five uousrsps ' , 110:1110011Nreakly Toio Dollars mum, stnaly • Cogoaerr.ba mar - mmt- Ner, teCIPOIIi t Money &c. I.ec *lff .""14121*""1"* a mtoCst'd to I'md fn • irilumbefinte 61, tub , the dal , .• An66l- 6 166 61 . A6,66113666=66 mullioned fora *rt alliguno,rillittforiably Do until ordered ottl . is '' - `,. l)rictogirastir Whig Nominations, • -- • POR,PSLESEMT, •-• X A au,maty weirt as , ummuu_ , FOR VICE PRESIDENT, tr. air. Y'ILLIIOBE. ~' OP EPW TO:Lt. tßoa cexu. cxrusussroNEß, , -,Z.1111a MIDDLEINWARTH; a, vicos mum. ;`mans. ova Whig Nominations FOILCONGHESS,, zosEs riAmp , roN, ' Mtwara. ' von istsitsti. -UMW*. NOIII.X, - of Indiana. HNIVELY, of Wilkins ' 11, tworpzarmosa, of Pitttimrga ' 'WOW LANGE, of • Hitzmiisa NIXON, of Lower Et Co* JOHN Soar?, of Rms. DANDMMVIIRDY, of a0.,406 16:41411.F.MELKAN, orPituthurgh. 1911 N IL'FaSTER, or Baldwin. tug PPOPLE'II PLATY'S:p.*2I. hairs sarlsids purposes to accomplish, no party pdepOsss rebuild op, on enemies to vanish—clothing to wets bet gryomuairyp power given byl the Censtitution to the Execu tive. •rpose his seta is a high notiservadve pow er sboald Dery be exercised except in caws of Amu violation of*, Constinition, or manifest haste `aid woos of Co:wider:dim by Comes.. sThegkrotonal gadooa of the individual who may to ownig the Executive chair, ought not to the 'tenon of Congress upon questions of do ,' 'We&pehay, nor ought kisobJeedona no tid interposed "Iwo suesdoss of constitutional power have been 'eldlied.by the resifts departments of government, and 1 9 epr d the i ta b lrjelti of tlfi l s ' uniff, the currency, the Ito of our peat highways, rivers, lakes, and o(She._peoplo, as expressed throu„.t their repumennalliven .g . re.a., sushi lo be respect sd anddartied ow by the Executive' • ediVar, WWI times, and Outer oil circumstances, is s • Auden' ealsodly, 10 be avoided, If compatible with • Maim* haws.. .The principles of one government. ae won as its tine policy, we opposed to the wbjuga - Xion of o th er stations, and the dismemberment of other 'eotaideirby cooquew for, to the language of the great Washington, 4drj , should we quit our own to stand on 5311413 geared.'' Z. TAYLOR. - mooojgat pogo for Telsirraphle News. plo'First Pala for ilistsellaasoons News , A0X691310 to cut ,no paper will be jailed 'tract thivAce tomorrow. ladelpuQtanea Day. Op the anneal return 9f the arunversary of our gintinnli independence, our readers will feel a pleeetre to. reread, before they comerence the pub he didlea and festivitiee of the day, the warlike -nutmeat Declaration, which poclaimed as a free areeindepeirelent nation, end the short history isflleb prefaces it. Since the lest national anniver- WT. Peace has again visited our happy lead,—a iboargiful harvest awaits the sickle of the hue- llandman, or has already fallen beneath his stet Walt arat7e. general health prevails, and as grew • degree of individual prosperity as can well be Capattedreibere so nanny changes take place in the . astiaaal lowa which regulate trade. Oar flag is reapented in all nations, our sails whiten every aim and oar mild and free institutions are the ad =lntl= of the world. What American heart then Well not beat with patriotic pride, and ardent patillitle to Heaven, while he hails the return of thisennivetsary, that his lot is cast in so blessed a .Lad—that he bears the honorable title of Aineriors Is the Congress of 1776, the greet question American Liberty came lint to be discussed. On the Elth of May, Mr. Adams offered a resolution. that the Coknites should adopt governments ade quate to the wants of the country. and indepen. dent .of Great The success of the re solution on the UM was. considered as decisive of the gitiettioh olailegialion to any foreign power. On Ith co Jane, Richard Henry Lee, seconded tifide Adams, moved in Congress the ever mem orable restdation of American Independence. The Astons continued tustilthe 10th, when the consider ation was pooponed until the Ist of July. The neat day, Thomas Jerome, John Adams, Benja min Franklin, EL:ger Sherman, and It. R. Livings. lie, were appointed to prepare a draught of s Declijation of hidependence. The two gentlemen Duet named on' this committee having been de, weed aanbanamittee to draw op a Declaration, at the desire of Mr. Adams it was prepared by Mr. Jefferson. On the let of July, the question on the resole lion was agent resumed, and unanimously agreed to On the 2d. Mr. Jefferson has told us, (sup Wirt) that "theColasres of that Congress—the greet pillar of support to the Declaration of lade enceand its ablest advocate and champion OM the Door& the House, was John Adams. In tow nacuttent of darlimess, of terror, and of consternation When the election was to be made between on at. NOV at Liberty and Independence on the nos hand, and &feet, subjegation and death, on the other, the 'courage df Adams, in the tree spirit in hertitan, row Wyss/portion to the dangers which pawed around him; and he poured forth that on fygenuine eloquence, the eloquence of the anal. in the language of Mr. Jefferson, "moved Mittman from their Seats." The objections of hit iiiirrsaziess were Seen no longer but in a state of Wreck; flowing in broken fragments on the balms of the dorm; and over rocks, over break ers and amid *ulphing whiriptols, that every where swermadW ham. tus brought rire gallant sh ip pa Pekin safe into port. The Declaration was taken into consideration on 21712ofPirtila—ti day DOVEr to be begotten ..skirbeis it , rsoeived the sanction of the whole Cbuifteill IDFSOLAILALTSON OF INDEPENDENCE. Vii in the coarse of human events, n be. ewesneoeuary idsorie . people to dissolve the po. Med bands whfeh-hirve connected them with an- Oa and tcrassome, among the powers of the Illnilktbirorpinsytirrnd equal stud= to which the 'tali air Wane *sad nature's God entitle them,a decent mood -Itrt the opinions of mankind re. qqmm~s that !beg iitiould declare the causes which .theta td OW Separation. e hold these truths to be self evident, that all '• ; gretewisted eque, ttmitheyvins endowed by theirCiwPw with certain inalienable rights; that moon; ar e life, liberty, and the :purstat ot tininesa to secure thew rights, govern- Narde imitated among men, deriving their ins powers Gent the eminent of the governed; that, err any tarn, of government becomes de. etroetire of tlmse einis,n is the right of the pen - , 4fre th slier ar abolish it, and to institute a new go, =laying on U Inundation such principles, sin iging its pots-min such torm,as to diem ahsitlidam most Rely to effect their safety and lloppineni Prudence, indeed, will dictate that gonsmenesas king establiafted. should not be chang. od.fartigin sad tandem Causes; and, accordingly, . 1 - lin experience bath statem, that mankind are more • 'jiepptbdtwentrerywhilo evils are stifferab4, than _likalehres .by abolishing the fauns to • they sii'imoossoited. But, when a long and usurpations, pursuing juror - W. ths same object, evinces a design to reduce ..;~tY6anderabsolute - despotism, it is their right, it `(it o& duty, to throw-a-such- government, and lip .pwillauneyr guArds.thr their future socurny.— . SeWhisteenthe patient sufferance of these Col. - 4411110 • and sick Is now the necessity which con. Mho them to slier their Ginner systems of goy- Thd history of - the present king of 'Orl/11.11rIlinin is a history of repeated injuries and is, all having, in direct object, the es• tebileluinsmt of an absolute tyranny over these ends. To prove this, let frets be submitted to a amaid Hi his refused his Meta to laws the most *hokum, and necessary far the public good. Ho hasiattsidden his Governors to pass laws of iteitightte and punsing importance,, 'miens SW• weeded in their operation till his extent should be siMilinsdi and, when so suspended, he this utterly AVM to attend to them. other laws for the tumcim. • 111110della hma rfarger.ditamets of pimple, unless those wigs insuld te ll nquish the right of representation • t o r a ligglarai. fright inestimatdd to them. and ' ; !!!qrantscinly.. Rohm owed ingather legislative bodies alpine= . CUsill4tiiiixdadriabbs, and distant from the der gesgoey'Of their public records, for 'the sole par *ad &ageing them into. compliance with:lli lalla a. Maas &mind repteuentruive houses mew ----tidtki*OPSOreArilk rulgT futuromo , his toys akormiibo lights of the PeoPirr Naha tefneki2_rlikS..tipio: dim such ;lino ', li=ormissa OMM ortolectedi wherthy the . • piywititypt_tapaidd of oniutulitioi, home 1111111661-oottoo-pboplertsquivlbr thitrizetoyei the Stow remaioing, iri the mean limeort.pase# to a6tiadYgiftof iliwwiaw wilhoutt , And wand' iiloorwttlda. • --11.-loottosiarvoredito'plormol. l 4o9po k l i oo o T iliailaimiKlibithaptoomntitinirttinr.thelawit :1114111,0910P,offorompaorr,reitising to puooto. oolgrooon haw, and raising . _ aginnrislions of lands. He has obstzumed the administsetion of justice, b "C f * s i b4as,e9l : 4o Die es pone made judges dependent on hiiPaCitione, for the *lime tither offices, and the adiddnt and payaleall of their.sidaties. He tuts erected:a' multitude.of new Mimes, and sent hither strattasetoffierts tobarrass our people, and eat out their =balance. ;He has kept among ris, in time of peace, Anna' ing armies, without the consent of our legislatures. ' He has affected to render the military indepen dent oisnil_ superiot to Abe civil power. He has combined' withothers, to subject us t ' s ' a jurisdiction foreign to our consutunon and WI. , knowledged by mar laws, giving his assent to theta unmet prateruled legislation: For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us; For protecting them, by.mock trial, from punishment, for any murders'they should commit on the inhabitants of these States; For c,uuing off onr trade with all pare of the world; for imposing taxes on us without our onasenc-For depriving us, in many cases, of the benefits of trial by jury; For transporting 133 beyond the seas tube tried her pre tended offences; For abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring Province, estrib- habieg therein an arinttrary government, and en- larging ita boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies; For taking away our charters, abolishing one most valuable Laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments; For suspending our own legislatures. and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He hoe abdicated government here, by declaring us out of his protection, and waging war against us. He has plundered our seasiravriged our ciitests, burnt our towns, and destroyed the livesff our people. - He is, it this time, transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the work of derdb, desolation, and tyranny, already begun, with cir cumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paral leled in the most barbarous ages, and totally on• worthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens, taken captive on the high seas, to bear arms against their • country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hand. • He has excited domestic insurrection amongst , us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguish- , siVelestruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stageof these oppressions, we have pe tansied for redress in the most humble terms: Our repealed petitions have been nnawered only by re peated injury. A Prince, whose character is this marked by every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting in nttention to our British brethren. We have warned them. from time to time, of attempts by their legislature, to ex tend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration tied settlement here. We have appeal ed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of oar common kindred, to disavow those usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspon dence. They, too, have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We most, therefore. acquiesce in the necessity which denouncts our separation, and bold them, as we bold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in pence friends. We, therefore,the Representatives of the United States of America, is General Congress resembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge I the World tbr the rectitude of our Intentions, do, in the name and by the authority of the good people of these Colo nies, solemnly publish and declare, That these FREE ANDColonies are. and of right ought to be. FREE AND INDEPaCLTENT STATEzis that they are absolved front all allemance to the British Crown. and that all political connexion between them nad the State of Great Brilnia is. and ought to be total ly dissolved—sod that, as Free and Independent States, they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and thmss which Independent States may of right do. ,Od, for the support of this Declaration, with a tins reliance on the pro tection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other, our hues- our ketones. nod our sac led honor. The foregoing Declaration wns. by order of Con gress, engrossed, and signed by the followma mein here, JOHN HANCor:g_ MISR HARM:II= James Smith. j - Josiah Bartlett, George Taylor, William Whipple, lames Will.som Matthew Thornton. George Ross. MASIACRUSLITS MAY. DELAWARE Slimed( Adam., Cteanr Rodney, Jobe Adair., George Reed. Robert Treat Paine. Thomas NlcKean. Eldridge Gerry. MARYLAND. anima mums, Seined Cease, Stephen Hopkins, William Para, William Ellery. Thom. Stonr, COMIZMICtir. Charles Carroll, VIRGINIA. Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, ileorge Wythe. William Williams, Richard Henry Lee. Oliver Wolcott. . Thomas Jefferson, NSW ton, Benjamin Harrison, William Floyd, Thomas Nelson, Jr.. Philip Livingston, Francis Lehtfoot Lee, Francis Lewis, Carter Braxton, Lewis Morris. non-t CASOLLX, NSW ISIMM Wm. Hooper. Richard Stockton, Joseph Hewes, Jam.Witherapoon, John Penn. Francis Hopkinson, sown, CLROLIN, John Hart, Edward Rutledge. Abraham Clad:. Thomas Heyward. Jr, rouispri.v...u.... Thomas Lynch. Jr.. Robert Morris, Arthur Middleton. Benjamin Ruch, GEOLO Benjamin Franklin, Button Gwinnett, John Morton, Lyman Hall, George Clymer, George Walton. The /V., Vark Tribune. of not Thursday. pub- Italie:, a. list of papers, an different States, u Inch the editor intraltvws as killoWs: "Toot, Wato Deramtiumn—ln order to make several important corrections. we again re-publish the hat of Whig jeurnois which have not yet hoist ed the nominations, including those which have flatly reared to support Gen. Taylor. Although a kw of the journals enumerated have not hitherto been known as claim' in their ;whim', they have now taken a bold stand on the Free Soil issue, from which they casinos easily be persuaded. It will be seen that Ohio contributes a goodly share of the list—almost otorkkalf. New York, Massa chusetts. Vermont and Pennsylvania are also rep resented." sorao curiosity we turned to the hat set down for Pennsylvania, which to as follows: •Chronicle, Pittsburgh; Gazette. Newcastle Alleghenian, Allegheny City: Whig. Mercer Co. •We ondermand these to evince unplacable 11or•.1nn' to ate.support oWatt. T.. under imp eitramotanem. The first on the list, the "Chronicle" of this city. never 11,15 been, and is not now, a Insg paper, and both of its cancels, belong to the Democratic party. 4lt professes to be neutral in politics, and it will divert our .CILIZZI:I4, as well as astonish its clever editors, to find it classed among those "Whig journals which have not yet hoisted the nominations' The next paper mentioned, the "Alleghenian, of Allegheny city," ceased its exia. fence before the nominations. Its former editors support Taylor with a will The only English pa. per published in our beautiful sister city, is "Pm' viancef Weekly Advertiser," Which has Taylor and Fillmore at the head of as columns. The Mercer Whig has hoisted the flag, sad supports the nominations with zeal. The -Gazette, of New Castle," we have not seen of late, but are inform • ed that in has been professedly a neutral paper, not simporting openly either party. We presume de position is unchanged. Thus the Tribune's list, for Pennsylvania, dwindles into nothing. Lf its lists for otheVptates are ale similar character, they are very little to the credit of n paper which has hither to had a very extensive reputation for correctness in its statements. Gingor L Puzoui.—The Washington comes pondent of the North American, has the 6311enruni notice r thia notorious indiriduah "Gideon J. PUlow,,wbo has acquired such linen. viable notoriety in attempting to filch the laurels won by the blood and valor of our gallant soldiers, is among the market, sojourners at the Capitol.— Beyond the household of the President, and those who survives upon the breath of its favor, he re .ores no notice, other than that of universal scorn and contempt, The Executive and he may seek consolation m each oth, r, for their fate is o com mon ope, in which the dishonor of Pillow is shoe. ed the discreditable co-operation of Polk. A more infamous combination never disgraced the annals of our history, in which the Chief Magis trate of the Nation lent his Influence and ,position, to second the flagrant falsehoods and theft or n sycophant who on all occasions—in pence and in war, in Mexico and to the United States, in pri vate end In publie—bas shown himself to be a mixture of the poltroon and parasite. If Mr. Po* notatd be sank lower m public estitnation, s tins connection would precipitate his degradation. be cannot, he will not lone, sa he cannot gain credit by the n...-4.l.frn. Hams Cbss.—The correspoudtace between Governor Oweley and Henry Clay will be read with inWest and emotion by the ten thousands of admiters of that noble statesman and patriot, in every, section of the country; and although we deeply regret to be deprived of - his valuable Beryl = in the councils of the nation, at the present lime, yet it is cheering to know that if a dark bone of fearful crisis shall arise, his talents and iaflu• mum, rendered venerable by age and usefulness, will be as freely given to his country, as has been the prime end riper years of a long and eminently dein! life. The * Pod Ow es "good neiteilloin Pine Town ship," stemma that Nnan3r. &satisfied Whig's there kayo "iipresied a deterttiiirtion to vote for Pea Cue. We should like to see one of those Whips rt 'Whig who would reject Tspor on the L_Slaversztension question, and give his vote to raigi;runist - be a • nvdrreir [hiked. We do not bo thew) there is alpha person in the 12/1115. Our neigh , her met have been hoaxed From the Frankfort Commonwealth, of June 27th. V. Attatta• Senator... Mr. C/a', Governor Croreley having tendered to Mr. Clay Jbli office of Senator, made vacant by the teat; Amin of Mr. ,Crittenden, we have thought the awl n• try would be interested in knowing the grounds on which it was offered. and Mr. Clay's manna CA. declining. Wee have therefore procured copies of the correepondence PM publication, which will be found below: FRANKFORT, Jame 23th, 154,. Hos. Hear CLar. .Dr ...Sir—Although official information of the' fact has not reached me, I learn through the Wash ington papers that Mr. Cr-menden has resigned his seat in the United States Senate, and that a cacan cy now exists in the Kentucky representation in that body. This vacancy it is ray purpose to fill sa soon as practicable after receiving official infor mation thereof, and in casting about fur an individ ual to fill that responsible station, my mind rm. upon no one that would prove to sahsfactory t, Kentucky, and, I may add, to the whole Union, as yourself The settlement of the question that u-ill arise out of our late treaty with Mexico, it is racy to bresee, will greatly agitate the cmintry, and pro bably endanger more than it has ever been eadaa gated the stability of our Union. It may be, as it heretofore has been, your ffin tune, on former memorable occasions, to allay do mestic strife of alarming character, and save the country from impending ruin. But even if there were nothing in our domestic affairs to require it, there is every thing in our for. sign relations to call bribe wisdom and prudence of our Statesmen. These relations are any day Liable to be thrown into confusion and involved in great danger. Europe u known to' be deeply agi tated--Revolution is pervading every government of the old world. It could not be said to be unex pected, if the very next steamer should bring us the news of apneral war in Europe. Such a cat. trophe, if it did not involve us in collision of arms, would inevitably bring upon us great Conunerciol revulsions. In anch,rt state of alliurn our country would sure ly be entitled to the services of her wisest and longest tried Statesman. Would it be a sufficient reason for your absence froth your country's conned, in a state of things like this, for you to say—. I have taken formal 'mote of the Senate' A patriot is never discharged to by death. By considerations of this sort, I, therefore. respectfully urge you to reconsider the opinions you held when I heretofore conversed with you on the subject, and consent to return to the Senate of the United States. Your doing so, I have no doubt, would meet with the warm approbation of a lame majority of the people of Kentucky, and would be bailed with pleasure by your friends throughout the Union. By conveying to me as soon as poser bin your views and determination in the premises, you will oblige, lour friend and obedient servant, Whl. OWSLI;Y. ASHLAND, 22d June, 15.18. Dime Sir—l have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 30th instant, delivered to me yesterday, by Secretary Mitchell. tendering me a temporary appointment of a Senator from Kentucky, in consequence of a vacancy produced by the resignation of Mr. Crittenden. Your excel cy is pleased to urge me to accept the office I'roin varioue reasons, which I admit posse. considerm . ble force. There is mile!, ground to apprehend that, both in our domestic and foreign relations grave and momentous questions may miss the proper adjustment of which will require nil the moderation, wisdom and experts., which can be placed in the National Councils. When you were kind enough, some weeks no to intimate to me that you hail intended, in the event of the vacancy which has since occurred. ti offer me an Executive appointment, it is true that I observed to you that, as I had taken a formal and final leave ofthe United States Senate. I could not return to it without apparent inconsistency and stucco personal embarrassment. lint this was not the only oausideration which weighed with me.— My service in the two Chambers of Congress had been long and arduous. I had remained in the Senate longer than I wished, at the instance of the General Assembly of Kentucky. I needed retire meat and repo.; and there were many highly conm pets.ol diti.us of the State, from whom au easy ar lection might be made to supply my place. .11 there was a rertatlnly that any Vent emereen ry would arise and that I, better' titan another. could assist in conducting the Government safely through it, obeying the paramount dutywhs., ace owes ever to his country, I would suppress repos nance which I feel to the resumption of a cent the Senate, disregard ail etiquette, make nov per tonal ancritices, and proceed with ala,rtty , the post which might be assigned nie. But dire n threatening as 'he clouds are winch overhang hope that they wall be dispersed. withmlt any t, bursting 131.11 01/1 . 11,3,11. but if it •honld , r. am permindetl that the Cotntrionwevltit has 1.., citizens more able than I am to fecund Overt it I must. therefore. adhere to the resolution I had communicated to your Excellency, and re specifully decline accepting the appointment whit, I you have had the gocidness to oiler me. li it were poeihle for me to reconcile to my Ice; alga. and to a senor of public duty, my return to the Senate, there are some minor considerations opposed to my acceptance of a temporary appoint merit, not without weight in my mind. The ses sion of the Senate is draWing to a ulnae. the time that could Make preparation. for the Jour ney and reach .Washington a very short remnant of it world be left, daring which I could render no mweittal service. And again; the Executive appointment terminating with the mte.ting of the General Assembly. that body will have to perfonu the duty of de:mon:rims Mr Crittenden's sue...vssar I am immilling 1.0 be in a [..thoii which might oc CllllOll - it the least embarrassment in the choice ni that successor. I request your Excellency to accept my profound acknowledgments fur the distinnens6ed moo( of the confidence in me, which you do me the honor to entertam. I have the honor to be, with the highest respect, your excellency's Mit servant. 1..:1-A S. H s Excellency, Wm. Ocrsley, Sr., &c., te:c FROM NE XICO By way of New (Means we have ad vices from Vera Cruz to the 150 ulumo, and from the city u Mexico to the 13th. The last detachment of our troops left the Mex can capital on the morning of the 12th. Gannet Butler and stair and Mr. Sevier departed on the same day, and the latter was expected to arrive in Vera Crux on the 19th instant. (in his arrival nt that place the custom house, public huildinms, and property were to be. turned over to the Mexican authorities General Butler issuml an order on the 3,1 maam directing all penmen not Mille army. whether A merman. or Mexican., to be set at liberty, and to . San Patron pnaoners are discharged. Commodore Perry has issued an order announ cing that the blockade of the Mexican ports longer enforced. It no reported that many Americans have deter mined to remain in Mexico, and not a few officer have offered their services to the Mexican Gov eTIMICTIL After twice tendering kin resignation of the Pm• aidency, General Herrera consented to accept ii. and took the oath of noes on the 3d instant. Wr. Cabinet is thus composed,' State Department, Senor therm Justice. Senor a Jose Maria Jimenez; Tree. gory, D. Mariano Riva Pahtceo; War, Gen. Arista. In his inaugural address General Herrera pronies that his administration shall cultivate friendship with the United States, "with the loyalty proper for a civilized people,' just in its policy and frank in its purposes." He expresses the hope that h. Government - will be able to maintain the.dignity of the republic, and preserve the utmost harmony with all foreign nations" The Mexican Congress was to open its session In the city of Mexico on the 15th. The American dug was taken down in that city, and the Memetui hotated In its place on the 12th, under salutes from the troops of both mane. General Worth and hta dirtston left the city on the same day. ,Several regiments of Mexican infantry and some cavalry were under orders to march from Quere taro to attack General Prudes, and put down some Indian insurrections. The priest Samna was committing outrage. up on the authorities, had attacked a military post, and was raising disturbances against the Government on account of the peace with the Unita States..—* It is supriosed that Jarauta is m agent of Paredes, and that the latter is trying to effect a reVOlOl.lOO in favor of monarchy. Jamuta is also accused of fo. meriting the Indtan insurrections. The number of his followers, however, is representerto be 'com temptibly insurnibmitt." Our troops were gradually drawing near Vera Cruz for embarkation as Mips arrived. There were 10,000 men encaroped.at Eimer°, beteg the davisious under, Generals Lane,' Patterson, and Marshall The health of the volunteers is said to be remarkably good. The following regiments were to leave Enceru on the 16th for Vera Cruz, and would probably C.l-1• bark on the 21st or New York, Let awl 211,1 Pennsylvania Massachusetts, S. Caroltnn, gm battalion, two regiments from Ohio, New Jer sey, Marini of Columbia, and Maryland battalion% The South Carolinians and Georgians were to sad for Mobile; the other. for New Orleana Col. Domingues and staff, of . the Mexican spy company, formerly in the employer Getreratlbs..u. have arrived at liars Cruz. His soldiers, 12:1 in number, were anxious to come to the United States, as they feared the vengeance of their countrymen. Srs.masn Wier Ixonni.—There are indications that there is trouble brewing in the Spantsh West India Wands. - It is stated, in a letter from NA - ash. ington, that a despatch has c larsen sent from the A merican Consul at Com to the Precedent of the United States, which contains the inkirmation that an insurrection was about to break out when the despatch len.. The republicans had perfected their plans—were thoroughly organized—and probably, ere this, have effected their object. is also stated that the President has ordered the gulf squadron to take a position elf that Wend, to watch the course of events. PORTO /LW is also m a very excited suit. The Captain General has lately, taking counsel from his fetus, issued some very oppressive edicts, m doing which he has usurped all the authority in the hdand,csiusing immense excitement. Cossacrtott.—ln a table of routes, • • • ces, and prices, copier! into our commercial ...lame, from a western paper, injustice is done • the route by d os Pennsylvania Caned, The in • nmci was over. looked, wog oar attention wasicalled to it. We have republished the table, with/the proper conic tiona, to which we call especiaistreation. Goa. TeVt..olt On rna rruanc4P...-10 , ' I V aant gees the I Coninei Plkowing sketeh of - 'Western tots-I-nit yof Pennsyls the bloody batik ti ed R 0e00. v.".. The catalog-tie 01 the University, t:ie w1,,4,4 has been issued some Is tesuscitation ur reurtrial. "By way ofillastrating an important charnoteris =hoe, hen been kid upon our It I.thniiiiiee tint:it - Gen. Taylor, to wit, Determanation. I will latere an a scene that occurred on the Battle ground of occasion which over . 41*d ftuena Voua, dunng the action of the 2 At a of ..Yiag a law word, as to LI- o, the time when the krtunes °Abe day seemedextreme• Autumn. and the tlicilitte, wi,: o h t o ttroolii .0 a... Iv probleinatiral—when many on our aide even tinning a thorouo eduvatton despaired of success—Old Rough and Ready, surbe I. not inaptly styled, whom you roust know by the To those who know the .uaii bye, rn shunt, fat and dumpy an person, 'An., retinal. which the precept ',in!, Le ' pro ;, legs—too his position on 0 e o,oand -11. lossch—nlinuvtviaiiiii height. overlooking the two armies. ': his was AP"' I li—the cat • *r". ' n 'i cii . 7o " f h ir l e m t r ' e ' t ' t r ett l i; rha wh ", o ki r a o d " su o.cia le i d " in l' a e ch s arg li" ; conclmn - e prnn( of the p-i-it. tit nponour columns, fought with a desperation that progress whoa Leen made. •-• for Line to insure auroras to their arms. nr . ot o,„ o , no d h ooorn i n ,,„ „ Ln ; The A:nightie lasted for some tame. All the while, , n Taylor %MA o silent spectator, his countenance '" d "I'l'l nod ""“'"`"'' prrsrvcranre""' t exhibiting the most anxious solitude, altentating all olrstaele• to the a,•,..inplinhed "l , between hope and despondency. tut:on is now On n fore toundation. ' re -itatfpereetvinif kin perilous mutilation. (kir he. .nalste of no less profe.rr , r, Pe. p. uvely of Mental and Nlora: Phd.toir,y—Mnote• ntatats and Natural rl,.enov—Ltuun nud Greek Languages—Belles Leans and lt.l.etorte-4 ter ,man and:Freneu Languages—Civ.: Lutz ocarina and Arehlteetuml and Meehatt.oni Draw.: and of Lain. The w hate number of ‘tudeutt .- one hundred.and eeventy.one. Ul . the eight Prules.4.lrs are eminent in Lima peer: re deinirUnents. and ,rural. a I. 11,/{ 100 %reit are uroutrita”,l ay ',zit entire truth . •ay them. Gott they por, I,t, An eothimitieari dem,. 14.10, count ri(vtl• canon. and j Ott . Typte'vuitl. 41 the dignity nod porinuee of their nioean. The respect cur can item he acquired n c Elko, 'Xi, do .4 respect themselves. 2nd. A correct idea of the true ends of study.— A emit may be minutely miputolied with tee dead languages. and yet he eery igi,raut notwithatand. mg. Utterly tunortint of tie advanctint science. petiosophy. Jurisprudence. and optnions of the great prraent world. Indeed Ede presumption is. that he watt has spent st now tittle macquirtng Litt g el.ll ve Lad Out I ttle tube tor that I abirledg,, of wiieh language is but the key. In the \Vesture Universd, it lewe think, very wise. ly, left optiotud with the tamltott in the senior year to attend to Latin sad Greek. or to chemistry and the prininples of Phys.:el :teener, or i.eL modern L anguages , Mariann nail Vrc at. h. 3d. This Vacuity to grant renpectabthty of ilia, octet. and attainments. add. it minute knowledge of the beat methods of teaching . acquired by many yearn of exper.eace t. C Ideate s ..1 th i s country, and este:twee an tack coat:ailed re• searches laid study in Ic, of lerope 'Fla. is n greater matt, ',lntl n, my suppose. We may. indeed, ray that tie art of teachtac i.e yet it is La . fancy. Hut what :4 LI II One subject—what bn i trovenitntts hive :n. .ca '—the Pride:en:, tat the I r nivers.ty, are. we kilo, acquainted with Mait.;to ble ittlaue, tic,' it ,ya road to 141104 d• !tip, It sitttp'y consopt Itektnninz at ultcht p are, and prnoeed.n.: ot Let right way I v t toy and sand ton o •nstatc.:y rrtain. u steps Ith. We may as cha n ractoron. ot . s faculty, ,nentl,.tt 1., ',ern, honesty. and treectoti,. entire tree,lotti ft, in winc l ,ery. aad all the canoe. arts sYweb 10 year :1 N. one n •11,1.ue1. , ... or tele:tut-es a racp to lid laatanttoe who bn. n .i.cie•aly earned it. Trca %yen ~tam cc.i.ena here. deserves bilk , ,111".11, and know, n.. 01 On, ran:, ;Ina Mr are _!nd 1., rere,e.ve Ltlat .:s fru:ls art, LAI:ill/II, t.l be .trti The loa,ntion . nlver,ty ..1 dt, r.. • large v-ly per! to one 3 • IMIEN a.,« ..,,. ~, .. EiIiEBEEI 1/21131/11 IM!1111.11:1111 large. ray :•:‘,•••:..te , l••• .1, ! • all village a. 1.1. a •.ent kl . .1.,1 wc can soy 1,311 Western Ut. r-.t y ‘,l Pt. u -I I. ;•st. rnper. , ,r dr,,re , every t I..st, lit hrcr,,nry IMITI= several we eas Tne -1 the .4 .val nr.L! cowl 4,lus •ve lIIII.IIII=IIIIIII I=llll ppe.ed 10 the In n'l.l nl• nn I • yr,. .11 t ft •” i•rn.,r 1.. e $l. ..14 rid Intali,nt.ll,on • i : . yelling Jr llnt I! .n• • 'rhea ~,,g mzed b y t Addill+ I the chair and a,p V. len:, and retarre, Zsevrrui rp,rt!: whie. p,tray.ll vmdly nod n. 31. c:Kyle iLc-Nprr.nr NA. triond. and twrt.:u.ur'y t•rt,u nitt{: it, r ‘l,•i• w.ll 11,1 !ni,..•11.1,. Mr. ncrm•rlcrd pr.. and ei..qunore, u , .14 en .ed entldfiv appisll, 6t• WP• 1%,•J Ntni Nlageb.in wno Ali appearril be notmed with the - 1 ,,d ci,plence, and ucquinr,l After the a t l otoon ot a ooet oh, wren! by the eh/Lorin:ln of the O 'orn on owe. Jo the J NI ticbefl. tl.e I.tegv and pain II meehng adjetirned— all SerMlTl{{ to be tleki,trd v ith Ilse proceeding. Foultrtl or It Ly.- teener will be goren at the Asylum. m \Veltnier t'arret. to day. fo r w e n e w nut of the OFftinotn. The Lteelartaton of Indepen dence will be rend. and nn Addrena ant:t he deliver. ed by the B wht Redd Dr. tft:onnor The ni.of dent of Z3uncloy, which remelted .n the•deittli of two of the members of the Pre.entatton ceder. line in duced thu ehttnge m the order of the dny. , 1,11,a7.---On Sunday afleinrxm a young man lately (nun l'incinnatT,lcained da l iner. Itarrett. run bus horse and ka i ,..:• * - 1 4ver Mr. James Ewen. an old man. inlonng niliwev4ry much. ilarrtu was so de toziented at the time, he sireely in what he was about- Ile was arreste sa d and eninuisited A.r further hearing. ACrIDENT.-Wm. Fitzgerald. one of the bands employed at Shoenliergeri. Iron Works, Ised his hell arm, body, end right hand Ina Hy burned, .lost Saturday. While he wan engened in carrying' some of the smelted iron Mini lie ped on the ehnin nitaeLeil to tlai crane. riot was thrown partly iniii the kettle of iiquid metal. FlNED—Vesierdny the Mar, lewd a Ina:: live dollars, (or gallopia4 hone tee ettrh one or the ntreete 01 the city. THAT excellent \l'llnr paper the Albany Ever, Jurnal, come+ to un HI a new nd bennliful dre.r. Long, may :t :war o...seo„naate Dna,Oarcrit, Dkroory —The • Sage tit Linden wold, "ace the • °beer. cii et nit n'tservork . among the Loroxo. hr who woomooten to • billow m the footsteps it dluotromo prodeceatoo; now re, eeiveii Irian liinglitia that ft-rniorly liched Inn band, the nom inamitoratcd nhune. Itent what the mil,. tin; QUMws of the Now lictlfordlthizetie naye "lumen Mat•fr''—itt utin Van Buren and too stile dandy ran Jolts, have both thrown them helves tutu the jaws 01 ino Coon Party, lor lhr reason that the Democratic Party did hot iintinnale them fir the- Preetdrncy' In o-tnamiurnite of this patriotic moventent on their part, a dirty faction, oomposed of the rehire of all parses, met at Luca in .New York a few days toner. nail amaidly noinn nated Markin for the Preoidenoy. the vortical heiaa between lionaelf and hie non . —.rol, 11, V got 5 rotes —the daddy 00' PRE,ERN INC: CURRANTS, &C.— It it. DOI, perhaps, generally known that currants and gooseberries may be preserved, the }ear round, as fresh and sweet as when taken from the bush. The trim should Le plucked while green, or before the bonier, assume the red color which precedes and heralds maturity, and put into dry glass bottles, which' should be corked and sealed tight, and placed in the cellar, or some other cool place, as most convenient. 7 Worms, by incirirrnando. au,rn• nt 000, of gime. or slime in the tgoinnett. in wntch, 01- 00, they involve then...lves, add i'mid the) feed upon it.,.d ir depriv..d in n i bey dlr. The celebrated Vern:doge prepared by P. A. FAIINEWII,CM. Pitiaborgh, Pa., to admirubly adapted 113.,1. °perms., lint, to remove th e protecting lune., and seenudly, io expel ihe worms rendered helpless eud tender b: . be g thuis denuded. It is a remedy in which ever) Con fi in lkede oat he Oared, and that It ha.:..-red the purpose is 111.1 treat from the hundreds u 1 ceridwairs given in its favor. tai ;'t , ' - ' s•expored to the hire of the enemy,) approached I lain and implored tam to retire. He heeded them sot. His thoughts were intent upon victory or de- i feat lie knew not at this morount what the re. •ult would be. lie felt that that engagement wee to decide his fate. He had given all his orders and selected lain poattiou. lithe day went against holt he was irretrievably lost—if for him, be could rejoice in common with his countrymen, at the tri umphant success of our arms. Such seemed to be Ins thoughts—lus determination. And when he w the enemy give ay; and retreat in lie tit• sa meet erefusi n, lie gave free vent to his pent up feelings. lire right leg was quickly disengaged from the pommel of the saddle, where it had re. mnined during the whole of the fierce encounter— his arms, which were calmly folded over his breast, relaxed their hold—his feet were in motion. It was a moment of the most intense Interest. His face vs sutrused with tears.—The day was won, the ictory complete-- his little army was saved from disgrace of a derent, and he could not refrain from weeping for joy st what had seemed to so many, 0011 a moment before, no an impossible result.— Long may the noble and kind hearted old hero live to enjoy the honors of hot nurnermis bnllmut vieln. nes, and ninny other honors that a country will ere long bestow upou him.' INTI1M!1:1 Fl. r... 1 A CILAIII!—The original. only true tn and ,come I,ver HI. prepared dy K F. [bikers. riTYTOW N. VB.. June 7111.1,-41. NIT FL II Sellers—Some year, *MCC I was much ben efited I.y usinir your Lucy Pills, and as I um s green hurer, . I enclosn you ono dollar, and wish 'nu to send me the worth oft ut Id•er Pill., by mall. lit patruculor to ses.dthe same kind--they acted like a charm , hen I tools them before Yours. ke . A G CHANIBLIN Prrpar..d n -nal I.y R. t. SF.I.I.EILS. 57 wood .1 ~y laa-Frl. sth ward'. V. Al. Curry. AI teglvul . W J. SmTll. 'remperaneev We. and P Drava. Law I'ACTION —A II other tor, called Le V Cr Pl. l / 1 1 •re COWS ICI' (cgs . or 11111111.11011.. I:1 - Men never enernpt to eounterktt a wortblegg ar.r:e. hence ‘A.unl , le in , .ltrinee are frequently Ilona rd. Tit , kou,s whoroutorrieltr. tnegfietne room.. ar gr.. a cm', er It it were a bans note or the 0010 0, .• ii Vnhnettot VerMill,r, tl r •nte aT.ti r•Truen cure tor worn, gn• Fee. roun:er.r.•-g1 !navy rernon. att. country. nod %houlti be o•I tpr then - guard v. hen purchasing to • t taw lg. inrearr , at Pittsburgh. L - ~ ,u rvy. Old Sore, llrrmpel.. It:v.., • IL , lop. ,ote Head, Sore 11cA rd.. Pun Pi" . 541,,p muly pity.l , lnnA ii 4 I' 0 , I, Itie xitd vrr W 1 ,111.1 y A. t....enroo.m.tray .1011V.' Soap im porhops the e, aosvo ton. romoreJ 1111141111114, aro! vlr.to - .1 ;trot lo . not:ar.t the maim •Lott. •rrooth toles ur 11/1 s. Soot JAC!, otrort. 4,• • • h, ..n i• calif •• C.1.A.... ....1.. l'ol•burgb 1.1 I=l =MI ErYeow Tret nod patrol brrulh, Fum like rot.. droll,: rrru'..ire awl thogunting. A . rou .1 out, teeth us Moo- u• pear:.: rot 10 - ea:a—hard pot or gin. • no). quack., our u Too.. i'ao, I: r,”ur ;:u1 od, dot. yotlr nua turn grny I. I, t.. thu, >•.“ vun mak< r end x ttkzt,, iFeuxoeute• x.• in. Lmtr of n lye 10.:0 t.ti 00..t....0.00g- 10 .0, Ile.zurao rutti tru'ay L. r tn. u turt ualuata tura•e flat, ltr• out 4 r tut tt uretir but ottc ta :-tota a. v luurrty ut ituvlaaldtv t ly ohl 'ills. and • 11. 1., • . 1 1 47 ILtat I nu• Jar •011 • 11'111 . .t. 11 .1 11.1 IZ , • r•, nit 4 0., rp--li =EI uo: U 1.11 1 ,114.10/ , •u , who u. 3011C1 ..1.114421 da, ha, Iruo-p,m6 Akin. Of 4..4-, .. 611 LW , •'• ~o viSkland • y L. partub•saip z.A•t:A, .!.- ,Abbtawr, rub...Aro tbe 1 . 11 1 obbn(A , (A , o nu, Lob of I.ra•tbAA Brooks . tn. .11•4b.,..1 mutt.. bon•coi The buente,l A.AA Isla brAn 1, closed by harm loft-XSTVS 11111 1 0 K, SAMI. HA h. June . 31, !AAA.- .J ,t Im II Re , overy or pornasot xml Improper!, n Rem mld Emato—lbe twitleutem rbilm ui CommerciN, Trakitmr and .ber I Z,e,ltlog Patrols for 111, •111.101. in l.rem 1101 mo 11'ahazol. Mal Ilia Colonien and Dependencies thr man alO Ne;o11.111g WI the hart m....u. =roc Cae ,L the tststurt, tal al re. Lit oao. 41111,/.cwr, 0r.1011.1,1 1.0.1.1bi11, 014 utimeltoll• I' 11101 rotwri, which cAlli.ey 01 We 1;111/rd 111 ,1.) or 10310)0 0 Luc, i 444.1 else I no rdoruei designing awl unscrupulous ineh bar been y engaged in influencing a whet or, the solved, in Many tumrter, until it view to pen) peen'', e• of the Mel have been so ireqnently orougot to ',gut as to relator II urgently necessa, Ws: offlee bens , v`slishest baring fur its object We snits. inetion Al those who have been deluded. and m estate h•daivea/ Filth as are the rightful heirs to ..oubi in proper t). or Mist whichiniproper,y wnhllerd Articles in net tending journals M the Vnue teal <n nee of the Union are trequentiy appearing, Loaded " Town ley Eons, ' • .h Weal rurwite Hof Somebody." - Meet. trigs of the Ilona bran s at NN arrester:' Meet- Inge . Se. . tot •01001 . 4 01 which are generally law. yer• eeking practice. or adventurers. whose too oh ,ect its to teed op.. „Ohre credulity. to produmu4 art exmlentrut vr bleb eta) realise for Ummselveslminedi are gnu.. arid wan are general]) spealtine, without tike hest knowledge of the suluecut they put Corth. Toeevidences of bang Met are every where apparel., re newe single instance Isaac Moir dl Mended expectations been ,coshed; and it is with a view to , be correction of the evil that the subsenber h.,s effected the most e.ltenstve arrangements to seusfy the inqutrlng, en well an to satisfy the eirrtostly °Otiose wh indneticed by frond) connection or otherwise wish o. to pursue the Invest of matter, mien inset. v;eg; results mthe moat stupendous magnitude. A. regent. real e..11,1e 111 England, the bulk of it is subject to the laws, of Entigil rind Primogenire. and ever twee the revolution filltlflesti, the principa tu l estates have been nn Le to the changes which slw•ys on revolution. toufusnon, and change of dynasty. Itlld ohnoucn there have been specie( taws passed fur ',articular purposes, all those which have reference. to • tlits stitdert, nod which were passed subsequent there ' to. nre su I available in eases of legato.. right not. however. intended in the advertisement, to refer artecedently to the American revolution of 1718, at I v. loch period, a great number of penunis entitled in vs. rums ways to property, abandoned the seine by wining the revOlutionary putty. This net, in itself, was owe, I cent la lead 101:0/1E1Set11100 where it sr as directly held by such tilde:l,lu., but when those abandoning the same were swot in succession to the then possessor, the ram became altered, 0.1111 ttlICll2ll/011 from home fond tu muy mr,re made the barriers to rightful inheritance Anothdr fruitful source of investigation IF found is rde Unclaimed Dividend Boyd. of the Bank of England, arid Mb, furnishing re It does, emelt English Hanle lbw las ever existed as a holder of funded property, is the nn., reliance of the unprincipled traders In public credulity. The modes of Rivestment are exeeedingly . num`, was in all pare of Europe, but in England par:feels:l) sot and the subscriber prepared to show the Mailmen he possesses, bier an nivestigation in any of the in above alluded to Besides all the., there e ; property porriovaly bequeathed. end vehteh.,ll conec• ; queue, or the ab.eure of the parties to whom demoted. 114,0111 e. Involved in and cut lent to tile Inws or the Court of Chancery. lu rdlenses. ever. of supposed faintly connexion. the Most positive old satisfactory triformation can he elTon ded us to lug Ince connected with the members of em , hies, and mallet how remote tin idle, or neemutgly dsf licolt the trivestmunou, mid where the mum h. sires. I ily been undertraeu 1 , , ally the who pretend to a knowledge of this business, nod who bare altogether laded 111 obiant.sid. or omitted to afferd the tHiIMI/10.1011 sought by the vicunas of their specious. tie. and delusion,the wetter is the more readily under talseit..because of - the venter sanstuction Irk aiding 1. , re die pretences of other ha, r obtaine4 so much 41.11.trited coithdetice. tne aculement pt Commercial. Trading and other Bohn.. thenecensary legal and met.... act atim u tie Mouald Itt bear ILA experience of halls ento• ty to title particular branch. is the 1,•.t evidence that Call be afforded of rite andny that will be beatowed ore mailers emitter under the; aced. In Ye Ittorl 81111 °them requiring Patent richni secured zit any or all parts of Europe., can hare the game effect. ..,1 at a very trading chargeover and above the h•tia, ter. required In any ',well country Every itiforma• 11011 rii.peming the probable exp..... and the modus operatith will of all nine , be cheertully afforded, and the (midair, particularly in Eugland. for Mapoattsg at roe rag ht. Ate., are of the moat extenatve character. In. trod octino• ale slim offered to men of vrealth and high reapeetatality Whatever belongs ro thitedeputtnent I. ample The attention. therefore. of the public tii gen eral i• particularly aoltestatt Wu nations of the Agen ov. Commutitentiona by letter are request...l to be poet paid. LIEN'LIeAhI FABIAN. Water street, New York am - Menem our rennin - rm.. ell Curia Italy. Judge C't. COUII7IOII licaa, N. Y Cliaa. Carthage& Co Tammott, hi It A, Ricketts, Esq. Edward Schroder, EN. Ciao itnatt, Uhio. A rabilnii, fierk heel. l'atchni yank, Buffalo. ”lithaw.linattarn =l= . . . . IV ' fi ".' t m ' ON " Ve ' h d e a w o " d b ft: r' e' '' C ' u 17- m L ander aud attic te FLINT GLASS- W AIL& ander the ety le and tine of a saloo, Rostst- . -•. Menage Tory on Ws.chington street, in the Ob Wrd. Warebouce, corner Wood and Firm. Amer*, Yabiburob. 'Ole bounce.. ol the old firm snit be settled by either of the undommned. ALFRED B. CURLINO, MORO AN ROBERTSON. Fort Pm Oleo. Works, July I, Io.M. We are matiotarturnig and keep amsiandy cm hand • renerel assortment of cut, pressed and plasti GLASSW-Aft.K. Ann, Vial., &Ids, Window thaw sale on the most accommodating tenon, at oar a arehome, corner Wood and First street.. Patshurgh. jpl &team CLIKLUsiId, ROl3l-HTSON k co Spoilt. of ellialy.,PLeatemrie Trip. The that rerf , tree. C.apt, C. 1 Clarke, w i ll make a plea.. try lo Dearer and back ths• day. hearing fh.t.eurgh orb d M.. Recurreng, I Bea. eer al9 P.M. y - Umcx Savto•rioe tr. Flat lasraa.aea eittatmeTb. July 3. 5 191. F. Hoard n Ihrertor• of Ibis Company ho-.. u. Any declared u oi Four Dollars 011 reh of the Capita. Situ. E. onitdyne in the name of in. Mviduai• me Look , or me Company . out of the ;tu ft. of the oat nia months, payable forthwith. y 4 d3t Li I'INNEV. Svc y - (rST—tln rrolay elong. between the Cemetery and Ow remdenee 0, Wil.nod ?Mondleas; Coq , a large mourtnng li/tFlldrr l'lN.:cenh the initials A. NI L An. perwatt [lndian the stun, will be Ober.lly te• warded t.) tearing A en.lbe jarette or Lh.palell °Care, or ar Dr ?E'er:triter', Penn (.. - !IiAGRASS otpnly Iy 'reel. 0 vett Also. corded and Nlar.oule• Saul, also. klowiono Nell.. name and colored. wade klobinetts (or do. at dry good. lam. of NV R MI:RPH • ,y 3 northeast corner 4M and market et. DRO N rem seces, usu. P lust Us t uds.usar etyles stry superusr. lately ser'd by_ W !111-HMVUNE /Y 3 :u . l 7 r B nor qualuy emu htu.sa, just reed uu cousq,ntneut sod for sale by SHACKLurr a WRITE. IT.l_ 5. , J wool s: JACQUARD DIAPER—Two hales blenArd earn. ask Cotton Duper. laic opened by /Y 3 SHACK/J:7T 6 Wlllll - : • -- —.— c11111:1.111 -1M) Las Western Reverse Cheese runes. v,g . and for sale by IY3 R DA I.Z FILL & Co. Ilbe o y •1 i7REAIII CHLI-AF:—llona 6 Co's sueenor Cream 1...../ Cheese, equal to /toy made to the Limed Suite*. ior pale by S 61V HARHAUG H. /Y 3 53 water sod 104 [rout .1. _ _ __ `VANILLA BEANS, best quality—lt lb. recerved V and for sale by jy3 BRAUN lc REITER O 6 1L 1 7 1.1")N-1 m" toe "Li' by & R Pll' ER OIL ) I.! , ERGAMOT—I can for rate b y & RV.ITER OIL LAVENDER, ?Gard en)--1 t" ,IC ' VLENTR 0 1 %m C s lo a v l: s t;) d.o e'r ,7d "C"" gl n tATlN wa ntlrlL ". of lust reed j'l d for s ale of the drug werohouw r IT3 .1 KIDD & Co tILOVEI4—LIIO just reed and ior a/ J /17 , 13 1 6 1c. IS T rrAnTA:Ric Aciu—ou, it, on band and for rate by 11',I J KIDD & do CARD SODA---4 ;i 10 ,I.s just rrp .l.. e . aA for sate 1 by D A Co SWEIOII,-200 guts (or vale by KIDD & Co C a AK Lt4J r2LE AP-600 K oli p ir le by I=l= Car j, TN-156 buicA for r I.) RHET te. Co 1 11. b 7 : AL-4° 15:"‘ "" Fll7A 1 17 411',N7 1 6,(0r . _ r U nor F.:\ 11.11EY k Co N. 1711;AR-1,0 hhio pAte , .. 2 lorVlty ;,. ii l , i,..tv a o - Lble for !a l . I I J . T NT), ittiEy a co J3ACON SIDES--6Mi lbw for an:e by /Y 3 FRIEND. RHEY & Co F i S or O E I /2 , .\ i ' w< will g<ll by the bale iit etaht (..I , A , & I. I Alm Itreu,rs. nu street ' t wew WLlne Clover Honey "1)1( .ort Pig Iron. tor fooodry Lose landing aLd for onto lt) 'eV J 4 1)11.1V 011111, tr 7 . - 51)I• Flo. r. and (or •nla by j: je:10 J DtLwoRTH 6: . A I.TS—b ru.k. S 111.T.,:„.1,:tit0r ;ruby ea , CI. ' R .andknK IfOln canal 11 1.031, ram] Turk. and ,r .ale by JAMF.S I.Z ELI. 24 water .1 D A 117171.— On Id], g Menn land And ra 4c, pc I\ ,:u ninon, and lu 4,11 J A M DALZ •,.) (1. sl I,AR. 31: run, N 0 Sugar, WO . I,SI Jo du Mu ~Lotore .ale by J A .le, 08•IZE1.1, ( .1 PIN CI:. 1-11./..i1.1\1A.N Col.lllo \ C-1,1 dox pia re n/1/1 ,or JAIULS Co —Fl,ll— rz tg. •LI C :(' IMMEI OMEIMMI B ' _,- 'uro. curl C: TE rt T " 14 " 7.! s t ,' S \V HA RBA I r .1 •IY 111,E VLOUlt— u tr.m -,awers Cr... 40 Cope X sod Deaver. and tor sal, by 11' ti•111;41:4;a4 C HEI• v :SE--Crea. rnva—w L,l EAXlrfn trehAisof,uot. 1,.‘1.‘111,1,10 - .1 & 121. AX SEED WANTED ATONCE---50litt.h to , I: ;rt. , / ISAIAH .0. ' Tr " s t'll.6}.lCNi,N tFr 1' :,1; " ,,7 h rrt .u" 1 " 11("l ",' 11 1. ..V r t 'o) any " t . 4;l ' „ Ts " N LZF1 ".. 71: Co io '" -'-"' rr J ILL.I A NI,. 110 wood.: ; , OFFF:E-130 . pane ‘' Jo sll. L l ' lA L' ;?.. 's' \/ 14, .le I hoar. ' e d. It. '2O I d . i l jT vi r .i. i ,A .So m, do) "L'2°2° by • 1 0 01, 1 hairy \pit, YII. METAL-75 1011.. Paa.; .Cuanocrl4.4l ero Inhogr fro.. strallierlJl temic, anti to • a :e .OM ot DA L.Z EL L t 3 MACK' Et 11.1.-4 übta rct . c.sno.: pr r canal anti .41 tor wo by tic JS JAS DALLELL DR. Ai E.TAI.- 4U ton. lantling from man, Nutt Clanton. and lur snle by JAS DAI-LELL_ Tu!t d ii , El UNIFIER-2 caAks far to aby BRAUN h R ETTER _ Elf DE SIENNA-I reakrl7.T jo t i :a A z: RErriß V F-‘ ItY AN ":". '''''""}- 111 0 1A c rEVNEIV - .R " LA ~N 1. ,.1 :1 3 1.A K -le casts for tale t) . y s A BEATER NTS TuRPF-NTINE-t. bbla for sale by 0 .1 , 2 , BRAUN k REITER 1)A RLE \ —,hlbu•tk garley. just rood lor .11, try S h W in u A t o u,c,o_4o occo , p d S i y lk , :, ,,p .m do p r , rench sud Maar. Boot Morocco. pint rrr'O and lot sale at Lou prtees. IVM YOUNG ok Co C 101,11,1 F —l4 bbl: fur •al I ; ° V;. Y . , N BONNHORST 2‘. Co G }/F FbFr3l ho. lust rood or by lyug u ELF— "'" co 10•!• SF' VON lIONNIIORrITk Co S I" J 'AK or ""SE o k rb (! by Co W Fi s Cr . EFIJII~d bLla 00 .rn<r, for role bl. I • ..NIIORirTA Co WftAFPINU PAl'Elt—lO 00000.:10... Paper, for by ROCK POWDER -It , o kegs .r robe by 3027 lb F VON BON DORST tr. Co 0.10 by 1047 SF'VON 1101\\H011~lh G, I, , EATFIERS--36 snets now lanthng !I...earner Eophmos, for rub,. I,y j,.21 1 & Co. front GINSENG -12 snck* now Inodooor from ..uer ptiralc, or male by ;on; I DICK)) & Co ARD-1 bins No 2, now lont.nog frorn steamer r.u. Flames; or nnle ,27 I & Co L , I.AX end I non,. Itow ,andlng Irmo .roomer F:uphran.., •Rle 1,47 I DICKEY hro Icyr7l,N-27 lot .ale by jet" - , 1111C1( EV Isou mod curl l.,; . Ls f loe by I I.leiSEl b lASHNIERErrb —Two vo.e. Murk Cy •hmcren• Jo. recelved lry YIIACKI.I•TI • /t. WIIITE Tio°,th Z'd". DoubleCroy. n dodo; 1000 do Medtum do do: 1 . 4/0 do I.C do do. to nory b..c.1 tor able 14 . . L , LAT BOAT* FOR SAL.F:-I::argu pub.autial Flat Roam for •1,. l'nqulre IZEINuI.II:S h conler of Print mud Irwin CHOOL 434,041 , --M trullayla Serie•, a large Mock, 1,7 )u•1 recrtved um, ior rule by Jc4 REVSOL.DS m SUM LETTER BAJW.IL-att ream& (soma very fine) fit store end tar sale by real REM OELkt A R HEE QALEFLATER--A was re.," ing eta for .ale by 1,7 tefil ROUT 1/AL2EILL & Co. Itberty at I t loUi ' ;.ll l ( .ur . ;717i '0 &. low by I'S„N n'Ort-:- LA, bet" for sale by jj. pule BROWN & CI: LUF:RTSON rIOTTON - albeit.. to .tore and for wit. by 'eat J AMER RAU ELL A Ili./-2 \ cps Lard. Just reed and for sale by 1 . 4 my9l I.I.IIOI'RA EZELL LARD OIL-ISO bble Lard thl,inst reed-and ler sale by niy2l3 .61.1.1.EHS NICAJLS • r..tAXS LEDbfriblte bEti Sale - nry2d sELLERs & N !COLS BOXER Wrinng Plutd; I do Rears OE feted end J for tale by lea! C ARM:TIC:OT lIOE TIiREAD-A fresh supply Tille)'•.Tor k by /. 24 C ARBETIINOF . _ U. BUIIAEI-lW Mole handsome New Orleans N • ROW., to erne< per steamer Eureka, turd for salt by . myth I'oINDE.S. ER a. Co 'TAUS AND SBOULDI.:RS—CYur own cursug: to la. stare •nd ANA, sale by roiV BIWWN k CULBERTSON By John D. Davis, Auoti Large Nod of Dry aced+, fe. (la Thursdayscorning, July 1. st ID o'clock, at the commercsal :sales Rooms corner of Wood and Fink onsets, will he sold. without re to close sundry Uustgurhents, a lane stork 01 •sepiserve, e and minty Dry OC.ds, !Lc eompristog an r m.. printed Lawns, nob chants, and prints. blenched and unbleachsvi muslins, gingham.. table Itnen. check, mouse de lame. dress sots. Wee IL alpac rich style shawls, huudter• charts and cruet., tunny vesting*, vesting*, broad cloths, coma. mere, set tens. 'weeds, summer moths. h, wry. gins es, is A yuatanc at g - rocane, (weal:lo , 4l.re. a:aa•vg,rn, hardware, rasa.). .!peels, pads, fork, lob:men, ci sus, 3 casks brandy, yr cask Madetra wine, lion afes, platform and COW.te sOCCIL, store allures, sad dles, trunks. chasm. A general assortment of new and ancond band house hold fYlnirure, looking glues., mantel e:ock A. window shades un great canary,mantel lamps. feather beds, bedding. mattrusses. tee. A !urns usorunent of farhionalue ready made cloth ing. Pine shins lu great vatuty. und,redlas. pursued., whip, cane, briules, gun!, pistol, gold tad adder olcitc4..eacelry, lei ter und ca 1 p Vt ri g paper, boo. and shwc, hat, .101.11.1{, L 1,700431, 11111 r V good.. be. 1)4 URN D DAVIS, A urt and tla 13oron of Lenr,rricerillt, W Auction. On Saturday, July eth, . l o'clock. F. hl., setll be iwid on the prettosete two Lots of Ground. bounded as follows: tat the east by Ewalt street, on the north by a street, and on the west by Smith alley: said lots are each 50 lent front by 14U feet deep; on one of which there is erected a substantial Frame House, with wash house, oven. barn. he. he. Said property 15 satiated la a pleaeara part of the borough, and ma one of the most desirable locations for a prtrate residence. Further information may be had by applying at the nuenon room, or to the proprsetor on the prem.., 'farms et sale. sy4 JOHN D DAYIS, hurl. Roosts and .Lara, in rho Borough. of Lao-romlac., at Aurituo, thr Sturm Jay. July ad, at a o'clock, P. M, writ be rold, on the premises, eight •ery demnable Lots of Ground. situate on Wuhington and Burrows streets, °none of which ts erected n good substantm sport. ,s sport, two story .I.llltl dwelling house. with a two stork back building. wash house, a large cistern in the yard. and other imyroveruenG. A plan may he seen at the Emotion morn, or on opplitanott to Mr Samuel Kumla, on the premises. Alm, two very handrome lola of ground, to the plan of lots bud out by Col G A Bayard. near the Allo gheny Cemetery. on which ta erected a good frame &we wa lling house. occupied by John Ground, with a good well of ter at the door. Terms, one Mind mush, tendte us two equal ammo payments. with Interest /Y 3 JOHN 11. DAVIS, Au, PITTSBURGH THEATRE. C S. Perms !tanager end Lemke. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 1. he eerumene with the Long Tone Coffin Barnstable Kate Plowden Perne After which. DANCE. tvy Anne Marine TUESDA EVE.NING, JULY 4, to commence sloth PLAINS OF CEIIPPEW Col. Soult Mr. Prior. IMMEI .• tr I,sorresice Charles Mr. Prior . !sateWas Petrw • Wednesday—Mr C. D. Pitt will appear. PILICTS or All3l.lo3.—Dress Circle, SO cis; Second or., Pit. V.A, Gallery, SI. Brilliant Array of Talent! APOLLO HALL FOURTH ST. ICE.N RV C KKLLY, or fi all • 3.1 rualitet alley . MHE V fi_ILSIONT VOCALISTiit =lie their I first appearance so Panishurgh THIS EVE-NINO, /CLIC 3.1, sonl co:lnoue for three evening, in a splen did selecoon of Songo. Deco, thee, litaslads. en.i cellancona twee, Irons the wont apisrored nother•. Two personale-noes on the ish or inl y. of and P M. For hill parncukar, 1•111V11 Cards of nth - mesos, cent, An Ordinance, Ertardrdteng a )llU' grade Joe ~ t .r.r4 street, between .Sauth . fteld strred and Grant area. S F [r *enabled. '1 hat the grade of math street shall be, and it . hereby perroniteotty fined no hallow, o,t. MSnr Ikgro tong at e grade or. /thfiebl slreet, and thence r ase 2 dee :tI min or 4.46 feel per 100 feet to Cherry allcy. re•l below the grade no heretofore, , 0110100.101.) nod thence roe deg 01110.1 55, G. lee: per Ilan re in (Or grade or l.retrt street. Sr. II Ise it further enacted. . That the grade or Cherry alley shall be mode to conform to the grade oi ',nth Street no 110 W eatab,i,ried. and Mut so much of any Ordinance as conflict* is La. the F0 1 (101011. 01 1015 ilid.r.ance Ire nod the aeon. is hereby repealed EIMM I•11.1.0It o4•I & W lIARBAI RtIIW.RI`...ON. C C C. JOHN SIC PTON Pres', S. C. lona Nsioa. Clerk S FANCY DRY GOODS. SEAMAN & MUIR, 321 Uro•dwoy. New York, IMPORTERS AND JUDDERS of Sitics French pria ted Monitor. liareiyea Laces Embroideries, Men ..os Shawls, Hosiery, Glove. Lawn.. blombazows AND ALL litlIER YARIETI k:S OF FANCY 600138. They invite country Merchants, Anuurif New York, to examine their stock bueure mating their purchases. Alt Muir was for many years of the house of A. T. tsewart & Co.. trom which he retired on the let of Jan.. 1r46; and Mr. James Dickson, (who has an interval to !he businens,) was aiso favorably known in that caul, .i.tument. marttthy more ina for os.e Irk' W kin ItiIAUGII pm. Autumn Sesudon OE thus Inatounosa ..illcoon. j mance n the had Monday in t‘emember Rooms on Federalstreet. w Co.onade Row. - ad door from the nrnap,. The course of instruction and the rate, of tamest ate the saute RA herelofOr," turiuute tnfortnatton. ice clrcular or app's . :0 Molt4Clor. N W. Mirc.&lo In===E=l=l Rev. D tlhor. -• • Rev. D. H. RuhDe Mr. H. P Swan:, Rey D. Dyer. ViOTICII.—The partneratup berendore existing un der the stile and fl.rn 01 l% ilbam )'Knight to Son. being dimiolve.l by tee devil. of the %eel*, partner, all per indebted are requested to call upon the sub. renber. at the more on Slerket street, without delay. and mettle then . aecounti—and those haring chums against the terrawill present the same for settlement. JANIk.' A AUKNIGIIT, pi 'A, Surevrtng Partner El= JULY 4TII. TO prevent confthoon end Monde, visitant , all be furnished with tickets of admission at the wales— pace tie cetits--whieh will he redeemed nt the office or the aunt 111 refreshments. Finn od crackers, A.c., wall mo not be allowed. Strict order and decorum and Its presented. The steamer (ireenwood will leave her landing. Pitt street. st half past yeah hour. from past a. A SI., till pan 10. It it. Pare ele cents All conducted on 'Melly moral and temperate pant copies. tyltat Orrtcs or AL.1.G11.1 Bunn r. Co.. j Pittsburgh, July I, 1-4.. s THE President and Nlanagers of the Company for erecnog • Bridge over the neer Allegheny, oppo site Pittsburgh, In the county of Allegheny. have this day *clan d • dividend of Otte Dollar and Seventy Five Cents ou each share of the Capital Stock. taut- Ing In the name of Individuals on the books of the Company, out of the profits of thrilast itx raonths,which vett' be paid to Stockholdery or their legal reprotenta uves. on or after the Ital. not. t JOILN HARPER, Treasurer. I=M=2:ol FRINGES--lOUCI pieces of White Conon. and %VIIIIe and colored Wnen Fruages, talented tor rtingham and French Linen Dresses, obvtating the necessity or Letup removed from the dress in anshing hair llulhon Fringe. Will arrive in a few any. 2 r Se, 01 Mantilla and Silk Dr.,. Fringe . Wholesale dealers are invited to en early inspec - non. at they wilt be hl.eralty dealt with. be menu lecturer will dispose of the goods perton. and Inedg. andhimself that May are perfect and of good measure, and 25 per cent cheaper than y eaotern marker—co,. tier of sth and Rood .trees., over the drug store. Anagent wanted for th. nth, who 14 established in the wholesale dry goods, with good references .jyanitar• L OOK HERE—B.ead the followirg certificate: M'CointCll•4l.... Oluo, May D, IDA& This is to certify that my hale daughter was agitated with worms. and that I teed severld remedies, so cal led, without any apparent edect. Being taformed by the agent in Misplace of the success of Sellers' Verna- Inge, I wv• induced to glee it a trial. After vying • law doses, according to directions, my daughter was relieved. I have no nentatlon iu giving it as my opin ion that :defiers' Vermitage ts the best crime. MATTHEW NVILEI'. Prepared and rald by R. E. Seller% No. r 7 Wood' et. s a w aim. by Dr, Caarml. 5M Ward. I). M.. Corry, All, pinny and Wm. J. Munn. Tempe:Amara jyJ Lit:LOGY ON JOHN QUINCY ADAMS--Delivered ..E4 May Mb, Ini al .it the School House of the Sixth V% ord. Pioshunt. H. Dl.Breckelriga Published by JON 'STOP it STOCKTON. mid tor Able by all the llooksellen in the city. Jr 3 ___ Foaartla of Jsalift...Ploaotaro Trip. . The Mal tootling steoniCr • ' :-..-- 1 LAKE ERIK Captain J W Murry, will make lemmata trip to Heaver and bark, touchuig at Economy and others points. A fine bend of musts" will be.ou board. Hour of starting, b Wt.:eel. /VI J A CALiG HEX. Agri. Rinks of Tempe/name, for Elisabeth. Thespiendid and lam running swim sk or CAROLINE, will leave Allegheny city, on the 411 i ol July, id 7 o'clock. the Monongahe • river at 8 o'cl'k pre mull, tor ,Elisedieth. An Sous and Daughters are m.Pcmi.lly =guided us be me board at diu hour. P. S—Morgan Jenkins, Esq., ordl supply the compa ny with all the cooling beverages or the season. _ . Ml=l OLAbSiii--lid — bblsSugar Haase Iblasses.lit in Jamas' brand, fur sale by DALZELL i iii i;i:ciF - Taia i,alice - IVTi eg.e.e - iu store and NJ for vale by teed J AM} DALZELL NIA NCH ESTER l/INGHAMS—Asi insole., of real Manchester linightdes, of nets and haedcortie peticinv, received yesterday er We Dry feeds He.. of jet 4 W FLIIIIRY111( lit .tiNrCr‘lifferrma 1.111Et:45--ASC Swan'annuls facture, constantly cot hand, aod sold by Lao piece ot t ant at the Dry sted, Hausa of EWACKl.l2 q tLo nn — e ? 1,..b1i Large No 9 i"N -- a.,, Cro; Lauding and for able by 0 BLACKBURN A Cu IL ,—.. from 7Sbbis : torml ow rbrb 3 POINDEXTER k Co 13EFZNV c•iw landzog (mot ineamet Fit _ W. 1., tot sale by toy 2 S ISALUIDICKEY & Co DRY ILIDER-75 Uri /lidos, 61 siino and (or sale by sny24 & HARBALIGH MMiiiii ASON'S BLACKING-48V dos largo sue, 120 do 111 medium des 87 do anoll do: for of hy mylB • WICK It AVCANDLEN3 AUCTION .BALEB. ME= AMUSEMENT 'Toroiieludo miltth e lW)l/4 131-IA.E. Mr lin no I ..Hue Pc NC Al' which. STAR OF COLUMBIA hlipa Anna Malvin., Tarohrlude with the MAID OF NIUNSTER. MISCELLANEOUS. YOUNG LADIES• SEMINARY, E:E=3 DIVIDINfI \V R MURPHY STEAMBOATS CINCINNATI A, PITTSIII7II.OI3 Aid. DAILY PACKET LINE. Taus vrll known bee of splendid pas:meager Steam ewi. now composed of the hugest, wattles; best fuushed and furnished, and Most powerful boats oe the waters of the Weal. Every sceoramodattaa wad emu tort that Looney ran preetle, has been providedtor pab &engem Ltue has beet 0 operatic. for bee plan —has carried a million of people .nosh the least laps. Foodheir persouv Th e boom will be at lie foot tat Wood . sweet the day pyr•yous to Waning, for the weep. non o f (retell and the entry of passengers on the reps ter In ail eases the passage money West be paid ia arlyaner. . . . • - - - The ISAA' NEWTON, Capt. A. Ci. MAWS, Ycave Putsbutah every Sunday awning at CO o'cloel4 hreliag ovary Sunday avemag .1 CO F. U. Hay 21, IA:. MONDAY PACKZT - . The MONONGAHELA, CNA &rou t will kayo Pim• burgh ever) Monday mortuas at 10 o'clock; Witaadlo4 very Alooday evectug at 10 . . IM'4l 7IMIEEE2 The Hllltai.NLA Net IL Capt. J.hlLovaraLvik vi,CO eave Putsburgh every Tuesday mama" at 10 delaeki l'heehug e•ery Tuesaav eventeg at 10 P. IL W P.TOSESDA Y PACKET. The NEW ENCLAM) Na. 9, Capt. & Dean, will aye Patsbargh every Wedue•day morning at 19 clock; Wbeebag every Wednesday enacting at Mg. ■ TIN VBADAY PACKET. Toe BRILLIAUT, Capt. Osage, will leave PMt burgh every Thursday morning arlOo'cluek; Mate Lag every Thumlay overalls al 10 P. IL The CLIPPER No 2, Caor cr o gi aa , burgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wltoaliag every Friday evening at 10 P. SATURDAY PACKET The 111ESSE-NGUL Capt. S. Brea, enll leave Tina burgh every Saturday maiming at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. X. NEW LISBON AND PITI . 3I3VRUH DAILY LINE OF CA-NAL AND STHASI PACKISTS. 1848. Ina= • (ma aLasoon,) Leaves Pittahargh duly, of 9 o'clock, A-and St rives at 431imgoor, (mouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca nal.) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at 11. MM.Welt Leave. Sew Li/Mon at lt o'clock, P. NI, (naaing trip canal to We neer daring the night.) and Glasgow at 9 o'clock, A. M., and amtves at Pittabasglt at 3 P. ht—thus makmg a WI. for canvas pas senger. and freight between New Lisbon and Pitts burgh. m shorter time and at less rates than by any other route. •• • • The proprietors of this Lie have the pleasure ann. forming the public dux they L et ve fitted up two first elan ('anal Boat, for the accommodation of passengers and freight. to run itconnecuort with the well known netnews CALEB COPE and BEAVER, mut coaneet. mg. at (ties:row, with the Pirtabargh and Ciradee nail awl other daily lines of stew:ten down the Ohio and M nvere 'lite proprietor. pledge thee* .else. to spare no expense or trouble no Insure west fort. *Wet, and dwitetch, and apk of the- pablie a share of Welt patronage. AUTHORIZED MiI•INTS. S C iI t. WC A II R A Tt dIiAIiGII, Piu ' bu ' r g h. E.HAN'N A. k. Co ruy 1 J. HARREL U6H & Co. t L.bea- NOTICE—The +warner . BEAVER, C. F. Clarke, ma. ter. will leave ever tbss rrereee , for yunctu. tiy, at 9 o'clock in rho, vlorlenr. pia 1848. 19411 P1TT13131711611 oft BILOWNIFITILIJII Daily Prmket FF-lIRCARY I.r, 144. S FM3RUAILF 193., 191 LEAVE DAILY AT, A. fit., AND 4 P.M. The following new boats coasplette tae lurifc. Cap t. for die pr j eset masons AT ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and .44 LANE., Copt E. Bennett The boats are =ABM) newm . , and me fitted up without regard to expense. Ev ery comfort that money eon procure has been provided. The Boats will leave Owhlonongabela Wharf Bost at the foot of Roes et. ?omens,. will be pnnetaal oa board, no the boats willcertainly leave •t the advt.: , hours, .1 A. NI. and 4 F. 01 janal FOR CINCINNATI. •the light dratted steamer EUREILit, Thompson, master, will leave Mr Ito above and toteratedlam porn this day. For !rem I or pnesaae, apply on beard. 374 FORAVIEELINO AND BIODOMPORT. ..,,,,, ~, The neat and substantial Ioast.WILPM 4 11 steamboat HUDSON, Andrew P. Muster, ha. revalued km regular tr.pm bervreen Wheeling, Bridgeport mad Phts• burgh. It, nvmg Yttusburgh cot Monday and Tharsdaya. marts prrrstit, awl fr. CINCINNATI PACKET Me steamer Is i NEW ENGLAND, master, stall run as a regular afternoott packet trout Pittsburgh ta eincntrot :she leaves ou her first trap, under the now arra ti nge:Dem. neat blonder. at 4 o'clock, P. M. RIX;I:r a 0 PACKIT FOR RUNTISH. Toe new and fast steamer WELLSVILLE -447 Bart.-, master, will leave for above all iincrinediate marts on Werlate. flays and Saturdays of each week. For freught or pas,. bare apply on Laurier to 1,c1J1.1 GEO 0 MILTENBERGER, Agq. PrITSBCROS & WHEELING PACKET, The swift StearalST CONSUL, Dorsey P Kinney, master, rill Isar' laxly for Wheeling, on Idoadzy, WednesilaT and iday, at 10 o'clock precisely. Lev. O heeling Fr every Tuesday, Thunday aad Sir nudity, at 7 o'clock. • tu , Pruor•lY• The Consul will land at all the toter:mediate portt.— Every accomoalation that can be procured for roe =ll - and starry of paaungers has been provided. The boat ts also provided with a D self-acting rofery guard plevent explosions. For freg A lt , t „. ial , g .... A . Ar Os board or to fetid corner of tat and Smithfield Ea. Th ° 6 7.l7s"C.7 ° ltt b , Thompson. Master, will leave for the bore and intarrnectlate ports this day. For freight or passage, apply on board. FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. The new and splendid steamer ZACHARY TAYLOR. Lucas, ter, will leave for above id intermediate poets on dna day. For amen or passage. apply on board. FOR dT. LOUIS. The splendid mamma, FAIRMOUNT, Ebben. master, will leave for above and Intermediate pans Rua day. For tretet or pa•sage, apply no board. JO The now and Light draught ataarrter . M.T. VERNON, osassts , t' Koontz, mastor leave for tha Loan and burn:lmitate ports on thils day. For freight or plumage spell on board. 1141 FOR ST. LOUIS. The elegant stew:ear RINGGOLD, Cope. master. Intl leave for the abcrvo tad total-methsata ports this day. Fat Irene. or musette. ally ou MEMIZEW The splendid new steamer VISITOR, is a t liLseobs, wooer, will leave for above dlutermedtaie ports this day. ht or passage, apply or& board FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. The fine eteafder e— ACOLORADO, Lormly, master, will kers for above nd Intermediate ports this dry, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board. je2l7 FOR CINCINNATI. The fine new Iht dra t& BLO 4 PHILIP a OM' DDRI E, ' • .'7" . •' Moor, ter, will leave for above and linennediate 'Darts this day. For freight or passage, apply or board. uni &ta n SO FOR ST. LOUIS. +.-_ 44 The fine steamer DANUBE, il igigl i Coek, tauter. will leave for the above and intermediate pans this day. For freight or postage apply Ott board. jetel FOR ST. LOUIS. The fine new steamer SHENANDOAH, Bowman, master, will leave for &boye and tnterinedlate ports this day. For freight or pasuge, apply on board. je27 FOR CINCINNATI. . ..,.... The light F lakliule n ar .. er Darla, master, will leave for the above and t ote ap p ly pone .his day. For height or pa.sage apply on board. NII7 REGULAR MONDAY PACKET FOR CINCINNATI ,e....-- The fine steamer PENNSYLVANIA,' lai liL - Jrts/t master, vrill lease regularly crertfier an above, 10 place of the steamer Monona:bele. For treight or passage, apply on board. pea FOR CINCINNATI ok The line new passenge r steamer 4lLLonley, l A t l l e??.r } ill t lO.L . far • nal inlenne.hal ports ibis day. For frongtt or paSsage„:apply OZI board. fell FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. VOl.llB. The uew oleenaer HIGHLAND MARY, Burke, am.aa will 101.13 far the above arol uuerrnedisoo ports ads day, st 10 ;ht or pasttoca !vary au boned. le l 7 FOR BT. LOUIS. The ereanabon Dok. BROOKLYN, 11, mane!, ortli leave for 'bola od intermediate pone Wsday, 16 A. AI . For freight or passer., apply on board. tei4 _ . Th ii ! FRAl. near draught Mama R OWLINE, A D Mdkr , Master, grill laaas fm th• ye port every Wednesday and San. day, at P. M. For ' h " P""lf• VP') an bord. marl, =,i h wAirl,..T3);(o):3 LA CITY PACKET. - Tee ""' =ITCIk. Nelaon. MAW% Irdl MAI Is above, eaving Pstsburgb every Monday Wednesday and Friday, at 9h o'clock, a. se, and Mo. noagatuta City every Tamale y,Tharsday and Kaisday, at o o'clock, a. st. For tVrtrat or passage apr y k a , Loud. rekits -. 7 iiround Musard. Allspice, Cinaamay Cloves and wager, sust reed from the atainaftwew• rers and for sale by wrgg MOM k MVANDLEB3 lORDKD SKIIM—SIdh We by Je24 C ARBUTILNOT DUESSRO 7tin ume_h7raseagibLicrr tae/ LIEN CHECKS-- ,, t d szti itoraiee, very &anal. SIIACKLETT a wirrrE - -- I)URCKHARDI , B CARD OIL—A huge supply 011 hand and for sale at the dmg warehouse of ODD k Co 0 - 1:18—eo sacks superior Clite lMnistaiii Diligence arid for sale by leg! 1k Ft FLOYD, Hound Charehßnildings SURN-400 sacks ratan Con phi %.." by J 11PLAJIJD D IMP PORK—I 4 bbla tee ,j ----I— chte per steamer phd. AL loot and far sale by !add BROWN 4 MAMMON WW.°:=
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