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.f 1 have no private purponen to orcomphnh. no part
porposes-to build up, no enemies to punish—nollung I
serve but my cousin . "
.The power men by the Coroottuuon to the Riecu
Ilve, to interpose his veto, is a high con.,rvatty< pow
er, which should never be exercised except it caw
of clear violation of the Constitution, or man:test but
and want act:mauler - anon by Congress "
"The Permit:nal opinions of the Individual who may
happen so occupy the Executive'elintr. ought not to
control the action of Congress upon questions of dn
a:wale policy, nor ought his ObjeCtion% to be triterpo%ed
where questions of constouuonal power have been
settled by the mumw deporTients of government. and
adonieseed by the people.
*Upon the subjects of the tariff, the currency, the on.
=Mr'entcof our great highways, over*. lake•, and
s, the will of the people, expressed through
their repre.ntauves in Congress. ought to be respect..
ed and carried out by the Execuuve
*War, at all times, and under all circumstance., to a
-national calmnaty, .to be avoided, if compnulde wolf
national honor' 'rho princtples of our government.
as well as its true policy. are opposed to the •übjuga
non of othet itations. and the dismemberment of other
countries by conquest. for. in the language of the gresi
Washington, 'why should we quit our onus to •Ikind
foreign ground."' . 1 TA I Lott
See next page for Telegraphic News
The Extension of Slavery
Thin is, at present, the most exciting and imp°,
taut question before the country. It is discussed
in both Houses of Congress, and in every political
circle, and threatens to overturn all pany liner, and.
by its magnitude, for the time being to swallow
every other political interest.
In the House-on the first instant, Mr. Toombs, of
Georgia, made a very brilliant speech, on the poli
tical questions before the country. in which the
slave extension question was a prominent item.—
He admitted that, on far as slavery was cones., nett,
the precedent was in favor of the ordinance of
1187, said that Mr. Jefferson had sanctioned it. He
then remarked
"There was a coinnion ground upon which the
Whig party could stand—if this new territory is to
distract our harmony or to distiirh the Union. la
us throw array Mr tovrthlex, ;,aft. He would keep
it out a hundred years. until it had demonstrated
ability to be co-equal with the people of this coon
137, and fit fur free govern at", High men in both
aides of the hoe would stand up and go LW the
country, arid to preserve our glorious republic from
the dangers of disunion."
The gitr—or rather the extra vagautly dear pot.
thaw—is, indeed, truly worthless. in comparison
with the integrity of the Union: and one of the
greatest sins the present ieliiiinistralion has to an
swer for, is the bringing id' this territory into the
Union, to be a bone of eontenuon between the
North and the South. The North, especially the
Whig portion of it, did not want this country. The
bringing of it in has always been deprecated by
every true friend ol the Union; and its dangers
have been clearly and eloquently pointed out—
And whatever mischief may result from its pos
session, will lie at the door of Mr. Polk, and the
party which elected and has sustmned hon.
If this question of slavery extension must he
met—and we see no way of avoiding it, as the
territory is now acquired, and must be governed,
whether tor weal or woe,—the North will, m the
very nature of things. oppose the extension. The
South cannot, with any Justice, complain of this.
They must know that the voice of the civilized
world is against slavery, and that its existence
the States which are cursed with it, is viewed with
extreme disfavor. For the sake of our loved Union.
for love of country, for the memory or our revolu
uonary straggles, from respect to the agreement of
our fathers who adopted the constitution, from the
great dlfaculties which beset every plan for the
immediate emancipation of the slaves—.the North
is ready to sustain all the compromises of the Con
atitution---to leave the whole question to the sow.
ereign States, where it belongs, without let or his
to be cured or endured, as best suits those
concerned. But when the free Slates are asked
to sanction its extension over a vast territory an.
quired by conquest, and by so doing, eaten the
commas blood and treasure of the tiation for the
propagation of a hated evil, both physical and
moral is ire nature, is it any wonder, that the peo
pie of the free stales should resist' Slavery asks
too Much, when she asks this; and in all kindness
we warn our Southern brethren, that by this course
they endanger all. Who can stop the broad our
e ,...—rent of disaffection to the South, and of opposition
"tin slavery, when it is once Routed on its headloog
course, through the toad schemes of those ultra
slavery propagandists, who seem determined to
precipitate the avalanche upon their own heads
For our part, we deprecate, as friends to the
Union, parties founded alone on sectional issues,
and we know that a vast majority of the people of
the North deprecate theta, but such parties will,
nevertheless. arise, and grow with mighty power .
if the South in determined to press the qOestion of
the extension of slavery into territory now free,
upon the country. May love of country, a decent
regard for the liberal spirit of the age, the dictates
of humanity, and the slononn memory of our pat.
riot fathers, lead to a wiser decision.
However this troublesome and dangerous tines.
titan is settled, but one sentiment will soon animate
the breast of every patriot, that of deep, thormigh
contempt and detestation, for the administratio n
which, through its party madness and unhallow e d
aintunon, brought thts dttEculty upon the oniony.
Bonny AND altßest is MERCER eursrr r.—We
learn (rte the Whig, of Mercer that the store of
Mr. James C. Shaw, of Pine Grove, in that county,
was bgoken open on Monday night, of last week
and robbed of a large amount of valuable goods,
to the amount of 5700 or; 9900. No trace could
he baud of the goods, or of the manner in which
they were Learned away, as no wagon tracks
were found near the store, and this led to the be
lief that a number of persons had been engaged in
the robbery.
On Wednesday evening kllowing, a man with
a horse and buggy, COnliiirling two trunks, was
observed, under auspicious circumstances, which
led to his arrest, and a part of the stolen goods
were bond in one of the:truuks, and on making
search near where the horse and buggy were
seen standing on the road, the greater part of the
remainder of the stolen goods were Mond, conceaL
ed in a thicket. No doubt is entertained but he
bad accomplices, but nothing has yet been demo,
end that will lead to their detection. The robber
was committed to put.
Boston.—On Fridtip evening last, there wax a
meeting of the opponents of the regular nominees
for the Presidency, at Boston, to hear Mr. Giddingn
That gentleumn spoke for two hears, against bbth
of the candidates,• and declared it as his opmidn,
sap the Boston Traveller, that be felt sore that
Gen. Cass coold}sot get the vote of a tangle free
Este, and that the South would go en masse for
Taylor.
Major WY. T Foment, the newly appointed
Representative of French Republic at Washing
ton, PM formerly in the Engineer service of the
Unizad Suites
.Fotollllll, NOWA by the Cambria.
Por our ecik ((the detailiof the Foreign 'News
by the Cambria; tire are indebted chiefly to the
Herald, and the Commential Advertiser, of New
York.
Thesteamer Camhna, CstdiMa Harness. which
G Liverpool oo the litli;arrived at Batton at 8
o'clock, on Friday morning, having made the
passage in, twelve days and a all She brings
sixty-one passengers from .Liverpool and seven
from Halifax.
The steamer Caledonia arrived at Liverpool on
he 14th inst, after a passage of thirteen clays and
There in but very little activity in commercial of
to England.
The cotton market was dull, sales confined to the
trade. There had been a slight decline in Ameri
can descriptions
There had been no change in the grain markets.
The weather in Great Britain had been excellent
rot the crops- ,
The state of trade in the manufacturing districts
remains without change.
The London money mosket was pretty firm, not
withstanding the l* wars and ruiners of wars,"
throughout Europa. Consols on the 16th of June.
were a3i for the account, but were last quoted at
aat.
The posMon and prospects of the West India set
gar planters had peen rise to several nubile meet
lags in England on the subtem.
The .• Chartast movement' of the 12th nit fan.
ed.
The renowned Tom Steel, I lead PaedienUo fur
Iceland, under Mr. O'C.onnelf a Repeal Asaomatton,
'ied on the 15th ult.
There is not any very important news from Ire.
lard. The repeal agitation has at present come to
a stand so. The fraternisation of the Old and
Young Irelenders, is not yet comWeted. The con
summation of an event so earnestly desired by all
Irishmen, has been postponed fora fortnight by the
leaden at Conciliation Hall, in order to give the
country an opportunity of expressing ail opinion
thereupon. The tilltillgt of the Repeal Assn:lotion
are postponed for a fortnight.
The accounts from the continent, and more es
pecially from France, will be found very U 113.11.-
factory (if we believe the English papers.) In fact
no one can speculate on the continuance of peace
for any length of time, as every Lour brings forth
new features.
M. William Tell Pausato had been appointed
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten
tiary from France to the Republic of the United
States. •
There was a great excitement and reaction in
Paris in favor of Louis Napoleon. lie is to be ad
mitted to the National Assembly.
The excitement continued to the latest date, cod
measures were taken to keep it vigorouli, Pamph
lets' m praise of Prince Louts Napoleon are strew
about the crowded assemblies, and newspapers in
his interest are distributed gratis.
The wails were, on the 10th ult., stuck over with
a placard bearing no signature, but recommending
in strong terms the Assembly in disinter the Gtiv.
eminent and the Ministry, and to comer a dicta
torship on at. Causradere.
Notwithstanding their defeat, the Executive
Commission alibi kept their ground' On the Ifrh
ult., the Assembly was discussing a proposition for
devlaring Algiers an integral pnn of France.
The Exerutive CUMIIIIBSIOI3 having given an
swer to a letter of Etude Thomas, late a director
of the ateliers nabonaux, demanding an Inquiry.
that person has addressed a petition to the Name
al Assembly, demanding redress for the outrage
committed on him by arbitrary arrest Mid deport.
lion mt the part it the Executive Cotunussion.
whom he charges with reviving the system of its.
err., r 4 =diet. "I have been.' says he, ltdismissed
and arrested, and yet they refuse to try me. The
catty of the violence done me is buried m myste
ry. there is no preeedent for my treatment since the
reign of despotism...
In consequence of the attack, made upon him.
hi. t'lement Thomas tendered, on the Mh ult., ha
resignation of the mtmmand of the National Guard,
but the government declined accepting It. It wa
rumored next day, that in conwipienee et the ten
- gewgaw. - he had applied in the Assetnl.o
to the cross of ilie legion at honor. he woe to sigh
a duel with Nl. Napoleon Bertrand. non of the lat
General Bertrand. but the allair wail ultimately or
ranged without a resort to duelling.
The director.. of the Ittratrett at Pana waited o
the Mtniater of the Interior on the oth n,L. to at.
prim: hint that, it the government did not anord
them assistance. they stmuld close all the theatre
tinder their management.
The commander of St. Pierre and Miquelon ha
informed the government. uuderthe date of the 711
,C A rd. that the republic has been proclaimed
there Islands.
The excitement t•ati+4l ang the ttliribrepubil
oans by tine return oi M. Thin Jar Pan, ham pro
ilueed a inanifemntion again.t hint of a acre,. char
;Icier About at, o'cloel, on the night of the Ml
n larze mob proeeeded front the Ijoulevrad t.
the Plat, 3t.t :torte. in which hi. mansion to suns
rated. crossed the iron palisading by which it is .on
rounded, and would tube forced their tray tato
the house, and committed pzissibly further outrages,
but titr the areval of a body of National I luards.
tip whom they avert expelled. and driven to some
dialling, it was eleven o'clock. however, belore
the crowd finally dispersed. A strong body of the
. ante Mobile, who had arrived L. toe rapport of
the National Guards, Livoutteked on the Place 3t.
George.
lieperNhoc .vs that the re VOW. ,
only beginning. Thin i 6 the paper of Bede.
Pierre. Leroux. t;eurtre :Sands, Untie Moue. &c.
We have little someone rotelhmence from \npl
the whole of Uniabrur seems still in revolt-
In Hanover, the enlightened liberal mutate
..St' rove, seems much in the same predicament, and
lie will probably be compelled to resign, t o eon.-
quern. of the harraraing demands of the ultra
democratic party.
Since the battle of Bodo, and the fall of Pessibn
era, no movement of a further decisive character
has taken place in Lombardy. The Piedmontese
were preparing to occupy Isola della Scola. to cut
ad' the communications of the Austnaris between
Verona and Mantua. The Austrians warn c
titled to the neighborhood of Mantua, and are rava
ging the country wherever they appear.
We learn that the Emperor of Austria meditates
a visit to Prague, with a view of attaching to his
person the Boheinian provinces. The French Eng
lish, ! Swedish. land lielpan ambassadors ;have
reached Innspruck and it is supposed that the of
fairs of Italy will there he dtscussed. The hopes
of the people of Austria seems centered in the
Archduke John, who, as the counsellor of the Env
uetor. will be the medium of communication tie.
twee,/ him and his subjects.
It is tstsitivelly asserted that the Russians have
cro ssed the Pruth. on the frontier of Bessarabia.
and mat the Austrian minister, IlqUrvuer, at Con
sta &Annuli.. has in vain protested against this move.
meat. It has been also reported on the London
Exchange. that a large Russian limee had en
tered Memel. This is not improbable, at the same
time the rumor requires swim uuthenuc continua
tion.
The Lhet of Frankfort seems lobe occupied with
the adjustment of the Sclavonian affairs, and the
forma➢on of a Directory to manage the affairs of
Germany, until the definite establishment of a
supreme central governtnent in Germany, when
its sovereign functions will cease.
In ?Mama affairs hale cvme to a dead lock. In
the Berlin Palm/tent, a declaratory vote, of an
abstract nature, whether the events of the Pith
and 19th of March bad dethroned the King, and
originated a new constitutional system, being no
antivell by a arnall frimoray of lli, the people of
Berlin/ base again been thrown into a state of tu
mult which appean like to have serious ram ,
quences. The den/davits of that capital are at
direct incite with the court party; and unless the
inch can be brought to some reason, an appeal will
certainly be made to the army, and a frightful civil
war will be the result. M. Arago, the new French
Minister, the Lyons Commissary,seelon to frater
nise with the people and in the general excite.
tarot that prevails, this sort of propagandism can
only add to the mischief
_The Danes have assumed the oflensive, and at
present no probability exists of a speedy termmm
bon of hostilities. A strong Russian squadron o
hovering about the Prussian coasts in the Baltic;
and unless wiser counsels prevail in Germany, We
tear that the present partial contest in Schleswig
will only he the forerunner of greater and more ve
nous water/ire.
There are reports from Spam that Narvaea ta &aro
to retire from power, and that Gen. O'Donnell and
M. Mon will forma new ministry. It is said the
Th. Spanish Minister ha. been dismissed trot
London, in return for the ejectment of the Brinst
Minister from Madrid.
Porm,nlquiet:Costa Cabral and his party
have the Charubers entrely under their control.
The following condensed statement ail Franc ,
illTairs, which in of much interest, we take !roan th
London Correspondence (tithe New York Corinne
riot Adverti.er .
The llonapane movement in Pans is just one of
those shifts by which the French people constantly
remind us of ihen instability and of the utter hope
lessness of regarding them as rational beings.—
Ten days back, whatever may have been the con•
tensions between the Vali°us politimil factions, by
which France was torn, .•fidelity to the }republic"
was the professed cry of every individual French
man, from the Prince de Joinville in his exile,
down to hi. Cubes, in his dungeon at Vincennes
Not a representative, not a capitalist, not a soldier
not a merchant, not a shop keeper, not a student,
not a plasm, but had accepted it as an irrevrsable
fact. Reaction was the one unpardonable wish
which till men disavowed, the one motive that
would at once been mentioned ha the explanation
of whatever cnme might have been committed.—
And now - the streets of Paris resound to constant
shouts of riiv P En:pert-yr, and the National As
sembly, which has scarcely completed the first
month of its existence, quails before its maniksta.
bon. Deanne the energetic protests of Lamartiae.
and its own recent denunciations of the Prince as
a pretender, it has removed the ban which pro
hibited him from entering the country, and has re
cognized his right to lake his place . a represen•
tative of the people.
The details of the present movement, as far as
it has yet gone, may cattily be described, kir the
whole business seemato have been merely impel
sive. The return of Prince Louis, mentioned by
the last steamer, among the eleven new represen
tatives for Paris, took every one by surprise, and
probably the Prince himself, role. than other par
ties --The announcement of his success was mt•
mediately received with tremendous shouts by the
minuses. Lamartine then appealed to the National
Assembly, in the name of the Government, to
crush what he assumed to be the projects of the
Bonapartism by at once puunincing the exclusion
of the Prince and proplslm to the world that the
admission of three of his family which had alma
dy taken piece, was not to he Cotustrned in his fa
Tor, some while these members of the Bundy were
reg zg
free from the roach a intrigues, the Prince had
rs
twice, by the ai affai some yeasts back at Snare
bourg and Bon ne, shown himself a reckless
and incorrigible pretender. This ' al at, the
moment wee apparently receive ' e Assembly
with almost unanimous approval, and no one
would have entertained a thought but that a vote
of exclusion would be immediate Out of dams,
however, the indications of the popular will be
came hourly more unmistakable. five Nopoieon
was heard everywhere and Fire f Empereur with
significant frequency.
The troops of the National Guards were employ.
ed in all quarters in se-anemig the mobs—and or.
rests were mulutudinotm—but still the common
cry became louder and louder—the National Guard
were likely in aome degree soon to sympathize
with it—a regiment of the Gargle Iliolas had alrea
dy pronounced it, and the offence had berea 'over
looked: and under all these signs the National As
sembly. in aameeting the neat day. threw back the
Government proposition and decided by a large
' majority that the Prince should be admitted.
The Government, already in the last stage oe
confusion and imbecility, have therefore received
a defeat such as would at once, under any estab
lished system of administrative power, have driv
en them from office—and the circumstance is the
more humiliating, in as much as the vote in favor
of Prince Louis was chiedy urged by M. Jules Fa
t-re, who had a few days back been defeated by the
Government on the question of the prosecution of
Lotus Blanc; but although rumors were instantly
circulated of resignations, it appeals that none
have yet taken place. It is said that the draft of
the new constitution is nearly ready. Arago is
considered likely to be the first President, but there
is a strong party in favor of Catissithere. while
others again of course talk of Louis Napoleon.—
All coasiderations regarding contingencies of this
description are, however, wholly vain. One man
might be certain of encomia to day and to morrow
a new shake of the kaleidoscope might shatter all
our calculations. Mean while it is remarkable that
neither Lanaartine nor Ledro Rollin is a candidate
for the dignity.
In the midst of all tins miserable state of uacer
tummy, M, Duclere, the finance minister, has brat
forward his statement of the probable resources of
the Republic during the next two years. Among
the meana of relief no advance of 530,000,000 by
tne Bank of France no . be made of course of a
new issue of paper to that amount,) to he secured
by the Reines of the Sinking Fund, and mortgages
of State Property, is the most conspicuous item.
A creation of 520,000,000 five per cent. stock. sales
of umber from the state forests, the alienation of
crown lands, and confiscation of rads-nye and in.
aumoce offices, Ste, Bee., also figure as means of
supply. The whole statement, however, is so loose
as to be unworthy of criticism, and as no one at
taches any importance to any proposition of the
Government which is dependent upon its members
holding together for a week or two, the various de.
' tads have excited neither attention, nor approval,
nor alarm. According to the Prem., the general
course of the present administration is 'leading to
the complete annihilation of labor, the extinction of
credit, the ruin of commerce, misery, bankruptcy,
civil war, pillage, massacre, and despotism.'
One of the few definite acts of the Assembly du
ring the past week has been a grant of 520,000 a
month to the Executive Committee, ono fourth be
ing for adiumistrative expenses and three fourths
art the disbursements necessary in the maintenance
of public security. Another has been the mamma
non of Major William Tell Pounin, is name 1111
known, except as it reminds us of Switzerland and
the tine artso as Ildreasix-r to the U. States.
For Foreign Markets, state of trade, Se . so
under i'onuneread head.
The Worcester Convention. held last wee:, by
the dissatisfied Whigs and Denioeruis. and Aliolc
tionipts. was. acccirtling to its friends, a very respec.
Labile mime, whilst oppostie aceounts speak of it as
a faziure. Addrwcses were delivered by lion. I I{-
liijdings, of Ohio. C. T. Adams. and Chas. Turner
of lioslon, F... 8,. Iloar, of Concord. Lovejoy, of
Cambridge. Joshua Leavitt, and other+. The tot
lowing gentlemen—being two each trout the tt'lng
Iteimaniatir and Liberty parties—were chosen del
egates at large to the Mittel° Convention—Ste
phen C. Phillips, of Salem, IL A. Raymond, of
Boston. M. M. Fisher. of Medway; Ninth.. Jack
son. of Newton, Freeman Walker, of Ilitioktield.
John M. Brewster, of Pittstield.
The number of persons present, says the Boston
Traveller, was about 5000 Other accounts Isis.
that the Mass Meeting did not number over 300 t)
It was composed of the lAberty party. and 01 the
tit,sattetied Whyte and Democrats.
A letter tu the Boston Cloutier says.
'This a the smallest Convention I ever attend•
ed. and hal the persons present d.l not appear t.i
be interested. except us spectahars.'
The saris writer says that the Conventsm was
in Worcester maundered as a "glad j.)ke.i The
wirrespondent of the Iknitun Atlas says, was
the most percent lailure in the shape of Mass Con
ventions. \Veto...Asir hue ever seen: and he adds
Taylor stock is on the nse in the heart of the
old Commonwealth, and all sensible men feel rev
Lam. to quote the words of doe of her ablest Pons
and truest Whigs, that - there vs the bent reason
to believe that the doings of the Philadelphia
Convention will be ratified by a majority of the
Inners in the United Stales; Aid this despite
the despicable efforts of a few dmappointed pole.
nouns, vaned in their creeds as were the con.
tents at the witches cauldron, with their
Bubble, tCetbhk, toil and trout*
Cum wad Matam Pay
The developments made since the nomination.
of the great amount of Extra Pay received by l.en.
Cass, has attracted great attention. A resolution
was brought up in the lionse calling upon the
President to report the true facts in the ease, but
it was so loaded with amendments that it had to be
laid aside, as under the rules it could nut be con
sidered, except by general couseut. The Wash
maim oorrespondent of the Baltimore Patriot.
thus notices the matter
Those shocking “extra allowances." although
they brought a vast Rani of the people's money in.
to his pockets, 1.8.11 be the , death of General Cass'
It is charged that.`milding those - extra allowances,'
in the shape of per Limns milmge and rattan, to
his regular salutes, the showing Is, that General
Coon has obtained of the people's money, upwards
of turnty-one dolla, a day. SaLiath and all, for
more than thirty years' And DOW he oaks
nue hundred thousand dollars more fur his Press.
enual services for four years' One hundred thou.
and dollars more, did I write ' If be bad the root.
aunt, to charge four iaLanu when be was Guy
enter of Michigan Territory and E..r-Usrulo Supeir.
lotendeut of Indian Matters, bow much would his
enn.xtence allow him to charge, if he were to be
elected President and Er-Opi - cis Commander in-
Chief of the Army and Navy' Would he not
charge a salary of £25.000 a year aa Prvident,
£9.000 an Commander of the Army, and 89,000 as
Commander of the Navy with nay quantity of
"rations ," Ile was always great on "rations,.
even when he made a tnp to Washington city'
Tax Vohmermms tmamrt Host—A letter he
fore us from Vera Crux, dated June lb, states that
twelve vessels were to leave that day, for New
Orleans, carrying 2.500 soldiers, including the Ist
Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. The city
w. healthy. The following notice, to which we
call special attention, announces that a part of the
find regiment has already arrived at New Orleans.
The Committee of Rception would do well to ex.
pediate their arrangements, as we may look for
their unval here in a few days
.1
am instructed to request the gentlemen appoin
ted for the purpose by the Reception meeting, to
make their collections as speedily as possible, in
order that i the Committee or arrangements Itia) , be
inform of the extent of the means at their dis
posal.
We learn by letters received from Col. Black,
that 6 companies of the Ist Regiment Penney!.
trams Volunteers arrived at New Orleans on the
2.3 d ult., and would immediately after the arrival
of the other I companiee—then hourly expected--
start for Pittsburgh.
We have not yet heard of the arrival of the 2.1
Regiment at New Orleans, but it is
_probable that
it would arrive there before the Ist Regiment left_
The collectors strove referred to will ma re their
report to the undersigned. J. li. GI 'Ttl RI E.
Chairman of Finance Committee.
WZIMCD LOVE'
The following announcement of a ' marriage ex•
traordinary: appeal" in a number of eastern pa.
pers—Pgrdoirgh Foot.
Atlantan—At Philadelphia, on the fith mutant,
by the Rev. J. C. Calhoun, assisted by John Tyler
and Daniel Webster, Zachary Taylor, EMI, an ex•
tensive slave holder, of the South, in MINI Molly
Fillmore, New York, the accomplished abolitionist
of the last named State. It is thought their proge
ny will be of an amalgamated or mongrel order.
The happy couple have started upon a wedding
tour, throughout the Union, which will end on the
ith of March next, at the White House, in Waal,
ington. where the tame wilt be held with extra.
ordinary rejoicings, attended by all Whigs, and
patriotic Democrats, who prefer country to party,
and where they will also take up their residence for
the suixgriling four years, to the great benefit and
gratification of the people.
WI, regret to hear that the recovery of Governor
Sm.., from his present illness, ts considered hop,
less. tile disease, it is said, is too deeply sealed to
afford any hope that he may long survive.
In the OV.II, of his death before the 10th inst.,
which to hardly probable we presume, there will
have to be an election this fall km Governor. If he
should survive longer, and then be taken oil; the
Speaker of the Senate will fill the office of Greer
nor, until the election in October, 1910. The pres
ent Speaker of the Senate is WILLWA WILLIAM
sox, Esq., Cram the Chester sad Delaware Lhstnct.
Firs politics are Whtg.
HOME JOUR:I'LL—This excellent weekly under.
the Editorial Supervision:l of our Mends Morris and
Mills, comes to us greatly improved. It is unques
tionably one of the most agreeable Parlor Papers
now published.
Local Affairs
The Irish Meeting
The following re.lationii were peeed•st the
meeting held in this city, on Monday evening, to
sympathize Wail Mitchell , sod the truthlnnen, io
as struggles for freedom:
Whams, The policy of Great Bream with res.
gnarl to Ireland bee recently developed itself, first
in creating an offence before unknown in the trim
inal code; and secondly. in procuring die centric.
non, sentence and punishment c.f.lohn Mitchell, for
the offence 1.3 created. by the menus., Fe-slaty and
the willing compliance of muttons of power. And
IV/ar rat, The only Armee of which John Nlitelts
ell was guilty, and which the late net of Parlinnient
in intended to elide anesuppress in 'reload, was
the free use of liberty of speech mid ci the pauu.,
not for any selfish purpose, but to tle.,urno, the
wrongs indicted upon his country and cud down
vengeance against her oppressor, And
IV herr., Great Britain ms manifested in Ilia
transaction. that she has nut yet firgotten the sul.
len spirit which produced the unteentally execra
ted penal laws against Ireland; and that ;lithe Can
not have submission. she will compel Admit-v.—
And
Whereat, The course pursued at the trial. eon
victiou and sentence al John Mitchell, plainly
shown that Great Britain bus yet tome Judges and
officers who consider themselves vworn took and
hirelings eh the crown, and who are no dead to dv...
mercy, as to follow ly o Ju
. 17 Ka.gte 1 ,, of
Lord Nor bre ry.
Therefor, Ile 11. by the friends of liberty atitlitet
bee, In the city
Rrraft,./. That as Atneratati freemen. ve take
this :nettled of erprearing our deep abhorrence 01
the en se recently purtmed by the Crush Goy
ernment. In procuring be mean. ,d venal noun,
meats of power, the condemnation and sentence
ofJohatiMitchell, and can fund no parallel Fur such
proceedings, ant e in the untiormly iniquitous
course pursued by that Government towards Ire.
land.
Rewlced, That the conduct of the lirtush gov
ernment throughout the elite• transiwpon, from
the passage of the law which was intruded to des
stroy the liberty of speech and of the press in Ire
land. to Ihr transportation of John Mitchell as n fri
t., Is pecoharly Innputous in detainee it the liber
al spout of the line. and subjects her to the contempt
of the eivihord world. when they contrast her
eour4e with her hypoerateul expwssions 01 plalans
thropy.
Kr..died, That holding the republican doctrine
that Governments were instituted or the benefit of
the governed, mid that when they crane to de.
charge their legitimate functions, and more capes
eially when they crown a long career of prune
with no act reaching to civilization, obedience
eenrie. to be the duty of the governed. and there.
fore the Inch people world be instilled at any
tune, in ...ern., their Independence and trump
ling under lisit the tinurprd authority of Great
Britain. . .
.11ttol/e/i. That by the manly firmness and sous
agelltlY patriotism. with who'll he odered hunsell
for his country upon the tilt, injustice.
John Ji.t. lull ins raised liiifiseit to immortality,—
and that while we hold him its worthy. iit admira
tion, we despise the rrlogla subservieney of the
minions of !siv,, the perjured tile corrupt
Bench. the packed Jury. and the yens! Attorney
General who have proved idiiiiiesk alike to their
country and their ;ail.
Resale,/ That Ireland has a peculiar etlatin on
the symattoes of the American People, that malty
ot the brightest [tames in our zlettate toed Navy
Were Irishmen, and that there to not a held man
Bunker Hal w tlargates 01 Mexico, in wlenth Ir alt
valor has nut etetblaxemed the stripers and stars of
our glom. einem!.
R.soltvef, That sip ;old Ireland ever nerd the
sympathy and assistance tit the Atm:nem. people.
so tars,
can 1.42 done w.th.tut vroial4ll4 treaty
lations, or coin pn utg ,at r 41,Vu bvietved taw
try. we we will sustain leer or Pm tour of her need,
and see that her dearest rtgetts shall not be invaded
andteveriserne by the l-rwheit inclob, IA au
already over crown tam er. /14A .Led entire
blood iterpettratettl I niquoy rind camsed more
tears to How in hetsemeth t or xxcrandrz,
meta. than ev-r ,ha iija-retti It •aeer ryas in !ler Woodeest
era of haw. r
111, aide deletice
of hitt client. and !. woher.o, loike or the lira.
:eh ljt.veritnient. in oio tile NINA, le.itct of Jr,.
d:ctnlotoolly, ne
lire iir John
Mitchell. lois earned for In in Deli the thianl, nod
apprulottion of as Intend, of L.ttertc ell d Juste•e.
A How.—Tlit...greatert Rot. - h e have heard id
ogennang on the I berth, war tire one t , :tt happen.
erl at the. • Right ~t %Viq Hour, in the Filth
Ward !toughen,. the proprietor ihe honer,
got into a trait w.th sllle ci It, boarder , , which saton
attracted a erurvd .Ir,,und it,,. do, lld nnea~rte
to dirperre a by fore, hut war dr,ven Intel ,ow the
non, iterit.n. Ile returned :hi ra. Lira in hi.
hand, winch he commenced tbairirtung betore tbe
crowd. threatrnout vengeance on then, 'lf they did
nut lorthwith neat., hilt y to he
frightened. :tad ..oniiiielieed throw.ng i..ti•nrr at it,,,
sn rapid racers., in—,PlAie i•t tact. bug,- pat
Stones. winch would nava lolled ~ in .1131.11111 N 11.14
they etruck her., but lomat:late:, e...caped w.th
In. lite. A. wan; a- he WA 'I .4:1 • I their rigitt, they
began 'toning the c,u..•. waiett they repaid. ~
probability, have deniithel,ed..l it had been la the
inght lime: hut !lie day light wa , tern d no nin . na
and ilir,ugn tile ellorts for pva.-011:•ie
citizens find tier ttio w [ma):
aisperned.
1.).V0t MAGAZINA for Jei US, we
have Iteretolore celled attention to tl.. valuable
mutably, as lartag the :Ireme.t it wall a+ one td
the moat able }lagannr, .110. country II I. at
forded at the low pr oar lridlar kamtam.
Crain eight to twral, r in:raving. a manlier,
together with a va•t anlidunt or an, u d and -rir..t•
rd
ATLAS - TIC TrI.E• e,! —i:y
Telegrapin I iespuicid i s we ,*„o It, ..1 aet+
lag of the Stock fodder. i I Lids he ld
Philadelphia yesterday. ienersi J. A. Moorhead
of this city. was re-elected Preiiident. and (larks
Avery and Thomas liakesswill, were elected mein.
hers of the Board sit Director.. Wr i inter trout
this. that the Bureau of the Cdrupany will be loda•
ted in Pittsburgh.
IIIIIII:llIl
wits crowded lit rvrry trip she inade ou the
•
At one time. one of her 111/1111 troats Iron. the great
pre,aure of tile On.wd gave away, winch produced
fora moment a otue ptil among the panaengers
on board, but ti.ere was Ilu matertal chlitage dwie
to anything
Furs—The upper awry in the ilwelling boost tit
Mr. Robert Park. lutuate on the North Limit - non.
Allegheny. Was I:U.1111.1,d by arr. on the night of
the 3d mat Ti e.sereant zirl had gone up tutu the
garret to teed Nene canary bad, and lett the can
dle burning, which e uninunieated the tire to a lot
of old paper. There W,ll no ineurance ou the
building.
TILE FACruHrtm—All the t' noon Factorie.
Allegheny have stopped, and will douldle.,
WWII so for two or Lim, a oaths or longer. Thus
some two thotimuil operatives have been thrown
out of eutploynteut. The proprietors allege their
inability to ineet the requirements uf the `Ten
Hour Law, - which went into ittleitt on lie tourth
THERE were lourteen iierrons the Toni his un
the night of the Fourth. They had iieen led twat
the excessee 411 the day. and were disturbing the
pence by their disorderly eunduci. lii. Honor.
the Mayor, tined alt or reven of 'them, who paid
their doer. and die rest were einiunitted to proion.
n n eg n n • -mi.. readers Lie referred
to Me card of Rentlron Fithian. in inn- ndvertining
column.. The Agency Le Lan toduliliglied rutin
prove 1,1 great teller t , Ilit• roocrania
'nom the BrAish who have unlooshetl hoar
nes% in their native uviuntry
M svr of our citizen!, are ewaping from the eon
fined buntling, and smoky atmosphere of lite city
to enjoy for a period. the !aro:orating air and Wa
turn, of Itedtiird, :Saratoga, Cape Mar Lind New
port.
COO, A few day, agu the thini.,i and lightest
clothing only was endurable, but i;ir the last two
day', thick heavy garment, were quite cinitcurta.
Ides
Hi - n - r.—A little !icy was badly on on the head,
by being pushed oil the H se k et just
she was landing, un time Futirtli.
Tuz Troupe of Mr. Andrews, vt Apollo Ilan
we understood, ore ourveling large audiettres
'l - I.;y are ttvid to be very superior
Mr. C 1111.1, Pt rr. a gentlr than of diaunguialt.
ed dramatic lame, toolutritcru un entritecintott
our Theatre to night.
. .
TAY 1.011;4 MMTKATT.—T A 1101. r hal Ewea np
pointed agent for the splendid portrait at t ;en Tay
tor, publo,h . rd by Doty S. Sartain. See ailverttnei
meat.
Ronan.—Mr. Weaver, the proprietor 01 the
Merchants Hotel, was robbed of a gold watch and
other articles, on last Sunday evening. 'rhe thief
ban not yet been caught.
Tug wencher yesterday waa exceedingly cold
for the season. The TIICIMIOIIieIer w our office,
being at OS degrees below Fahrenheit
A SON or Sir Robert Peel, now on a tour through
the United States, is expected to our city ill a few
days. _ _
Tnt—A font of second Ituud nonpareil and
!wavier type for sole at this office, quintile for a
country paper, and in good condition
Allegheny County Tatars see League..
Pursuant to notice given in the different church
es, and in some of the newspapers, a very respeeta.
We audience, in regard to number and mtelligence
war convened at 2 o'clock, on the 4th of July, in
Rev. Dr Hamm's Church.
•
In the absence of the President, the Chair was
occupied by one of the Vice Presidents, Dr. R.
Wray. The exercises of the occasion were coin
mewed by an appropriate and fervent prayer
by the Rev. Dr. Rodgers. The Dec'arab., olio--
dependence was then read by R_ IL Da vo. alter
which the chnir of Dr. Herron l a Church beautifully
chanted the 24th Psalm in prose.
Rev. N. West was then called on by the Chair
man, to deliver his address in accordance with the
arrangement, as announced. The address was
very interesting, and by a vote of the meeting, a
a copy was requested for publication, and a col.
'colon taken up to defray the expense of pnnting.
alter a few remarks from Dr. Riddle. Lie. Wray
and Rev. Mr. West, this meeting was adjourned
with I,rayer ant} benediction by the Rev. Dr. Her.
con. Roirr. Wnsr, Chin a.
R. It Davis, See'y.
Priemlnk. of Candidate Cue—Qaestlone
and Answer..
V. Are you in Savor of Protection 7
A That depends upon "circumstances"'
ti. What is your. opinion concerning the Pob
he Lands'
A. I shall write no more political letters
V. Are you tOr or against the Wilmot Proviso
A. See my letters ou both sides'
Are harbor and river improvt. .cals consu•
tutmoal.
A. The ••noise and confusion" prevents my an
swer from being heard.—PlisboirlpAte Nor'!. Amer'
ANOTHER ANTI R.T 01,11.01 t wan perpetrated
recently w Wales, New York. A Mr. Holbrook,
oC Buflalu, purchased a farm m Wales, twenty
miles from Buffalo, and went with the sheriff and
another man, and took possession. ejecting legally
the occupants of two houses no the lisrm, named
Tanner and Tiffany. In the eveunig, alter the
furniture of the houses was removed, Loth the
louses Were attacked by a party of twenty live Or
more persons, disguised as Indians, and armed
south guns and pistols. The attack was made with
stones, and the new occupants were finally driven
off, and compelled to leave the premises. Several
guns were discharged, and Mr. Holbrook's horse
W 11.4 shot and killed.
A sew nave.—The old Hunkers of New York,
are contemplating the propriety at taking down
their Cass electoral ticket, and forming a new one,
and the question In asked, for what purpose Some
say, that they are not too honest to desert Cass al
together, and adopt the electoral ticket of the
Bamburners. for the purpose of defeating Taylor,
by throwing the state fur Van Buren. Even tin s
ruse would fail of its object, from the disgust it
would create in their own ranks Truly no, are
fallen upon strange times.
The Cumberland. Md. hioautateeer says that
the fare has been redered on the Baltimore end
tihiu Itadroad, for the try between Cumberland,
M'ashingion and Bellmore, to tire dollars. Trn
days being allowed to go nod ream from R'nsh.
mgt..
The New t trleuas Itulletta ut the ',tnh of June
lays—t We learn that t leueral Taylor ha: not yet
teen ed utfiaal tnidrulation of his notronuttou:
Th.• ettp•rtner4lttp heretttiont eittttott between
the wtiltscrtl..tr, to. l'uttlt•herr of the htuttwrgit
,ettc. under hrm of rrattttt. Itrook• ftCo. Mt%
.I, , tott ett It{ toutttni ottownt The .MA111..41101 the
,te "I:L ttluttetl ' , and Ittught
EItASTI',4
ll=
W. 1 - . V .14 PROP.IIi M 10,1. — Y you w,h to he so,
pesatul y uralertalking, )ras must always •use the
cioper Meal. " I
her,ur, )uu have u cough. use
.1 •It• k . • EX!' RATI , E-t, end be cured. ,r •Is the proper
thew., 1011 Asthma or Oithru.i) larratioug.
thee the oul) awieht rhesus to cure )ou is to list
.1 , 1•,.• • El lit,' tore., which vett, intrueotately overcome
the •pnesu which contracts the drameter of the Whew.
0.1,1 locwens arid brings up the mucus which clogs thll.
slid Mot retuoves ever) obstrurtran to a tree respi.
rutioc while et the tame tune ell todetninutiou eub
dued. and ac um is certain to he ettected Have too
Bronethh•. ut Blood, Iheuriey. or in an)
palm Mice.... then use is)rie Llpectarant
end rehei l• cerrairt. sod you will God that you have
used the pay, ..... nu.
1, , r 'tale u. l'ltz.urth ut the Pekin Tea Sore, 7 , 2 411
err:, oeer wow. Anl7
1•••• • • Flrd - r, would &Ocular:to to
rlrr lor Compri/v. Cold, l'onsusortton
Artiluttat 11/Iti .11 ade,totur a the "Iltrout And Lungs
!insult, net twat lonr• wilt.. • Wu grar• pa.' Owl or , at
sig.," 1,, u w. :I otrutuute tu Wu. kind. we hare l.y r•lwcritt
ent, 11.•1,1 i I yud.r nd are pre,ravd.
earl recoa.rera o others Mtn.tera other palate
•ne • nlii.rl,l Waln bronchral allernotts will Lind
ireernt e 1.,. II 14 ',roared n s(11,11
n. • I :a)•/••Jan. 21/1 , / I. land II •Me :End elf,
cation% inedllo. I OK dlln - noen 101 . Whit Ii II in ir
_ 1,11 101.0A.. ilnawl Cr.. , " and Joan.:
==2=IEIMM
IIiMiIMEME
=i29:I=ECEMI
Ilr R I.r
.—S.one yrar, •oo.c. I w. toos•
e41r.1 1,, Loa your Laver nod u. I una o great
•uff.r. r uuw. toorlao, you one dollar, and orsall you
to ..11,1 me the worth or II 111 laver Pita, by Mali. Lie
part,r.lur to -roil We same kind—they acted like a
Alarm wheu I took them before. Your.,
A G CUAMBLIN
l'rrparmi and sold by R SEI.I.ER-A. 57 %Yowl ot
5.1.1 by In Ca.ael, 3th uard. U M Cum, Alleahenr.
W 1 ,00h, Tetnyeranerrilly, and l' No. l.aw•
rrnerv,lie
t'ACII. , N All 011 k, pill• railed Liver err coon
lertc/In or Mutat/ow, Jell
Worms. by their trretation. augment the accost'
t.OO ot worm, or Mane m the sto
mach. which, al.
e themselves, and a is 'nod they feed
r. at.d vo deprived of a they die The relebrated
‘llfll/011, prepared by H. .h. FAHNFTIICK.
Pit:abuts', Va.. Is admirably adapted in it. operation.
hrs..s to remove the protecting mucus. and secondly. to
cape, :lie worm- rendered helple, and tender by Ut
ah{ thus deriuded It i. a remedy tn which every rt,
fidetice rah be plated. aud that it haa answered the
purpose t.manorat from the hundred.. of rertakcates
peen in lie lavor /of,
Men never attempt to counterfelt • worthless
henre valuable medicines are frequently MUlR
lett The Itnav• who counterMits tuedictne cotrimits
• Ktral elltlat ati It It were a bank tote or the rom
so tile I.nite•J Stara A Fabnostock's Verroiloge,
A 5t...0 is the oniy safe and certain rum tor worm, bits
1... en counterlcited in sonny sections of the country, and
per-ons ott their guard when purchnatin, to
get lite Kristin. , article. prepare." it Pit.burga, Pa
spot
V- Don't hove a Foul Brea you have, u.
oruillac botti• of Jones' Amber T,,.th Parte 'Fbat
vrtil make your breath sweet, whiten your teeth, de
'Ol4 at as Lawny at. novl6d.4w ly
All 1.-males have skin Ike the above, who u.e Jones'
Spniti.h Irby White. It maketh pure st owy. yet nano:
r a.. w „e Sold at YJCIIATHANI street iau l 9
Nandementary to "An Ordinance for Jr aypooa
merit of firr,Mlfrara mi and Invector3 of Board',
..irdadingt, and &angle., pats...! 13. th January.
1529.
t.Li it ordained and enacted by the citizens
Ihn-burg h. in hleleer and Cum/on Councils as
•ernbled. Teal from and after the passage or this Ord,
...re. all shingles brought into the clty for sale or
h.ater, •hall be measured by one of the measurers of
board and scanning. who shall give a ceruficute of the
measurement, and mark on each bundle with keel the
number contains, and all shingles shall be sold by
(he thousand. (that is equal to one thousand shlngles
four inches wide,l and any person or persons selling or
offering for sale. bundles of shingles remaining a less
number than they are represented in route., or are
sold for, or retwung to comply with the provistona uf
Ibis Ordtaance, shall subiert to fine or not less
than fivemore than tidy dol/nrs, reeoveraltle as
other city fine
es and forreaure• are by law rerable.
tiro. ll ir further ordained and enacte cove d. That
cruelnel of •ny Ordinance as is hereby altered ur sup.
plied, be and the same in hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted tutu a law in Collnells. tlna
Id day ul July. A U. le-4,
tarn seal hitililiAN HOl3l-IVNON, l'res t C
H. Omaha Human, Clerk C C
JOHN ,HI ['TUN, Pratl. S C
JOlOl Diu , on, Clerk S C. 06:31
_-
business Wier for City Purposes.
IN pa rausner of An urd n nre provtdlog for se el
r;eaole ROV,Illf 0 , this ear." pamled 16M Apnl,
lo4a. no herrlty gluon that I. Coy Anseasor be.
1,11 okmy other. for examlnataon 1,, all persons loom.e,Oetl, a 1181 of perlon• doing bunlne. lo the .c.y.
is
conformity swab soul Orthomma
Sae IV —II, mum examination of ettnl list, any per
sons shall think themselves aggneved by the said as
sessment, they shall state the semae au affidavit.
whirl, affidavit shall also count. • statement of the
tree amount 01 their sales, as neat as can he ascertain
ed; said affidavit to he made and Irlt with the City
Tremiurer within two weeks from the date oh the first
publication of the nonce aforesaid.
Mn VI —That nu appeal shall be tak,n but by the
alhdar it of the per.n or firma awe red, bald arhdavn
rotirlusive evideure or the ittets gutted in reluuon
0 the 0100001 ot sale, S R JOHNSTON,
City Treasurer.
ljj- Oilier on Third street, next door to the 3al Pres
hytoau Church 100:001
WE have this day associated with LIZ NATHAN P
Y V HART, in the iron Foundry business. Ft,
KM& street. :01 NVord Warehouse. No ISO Lila,'
sheet, l'uteburgli. The firm will be continued untie:
Ihe 0 time of Pennock, Bluebell A C.o.
JosEnt PENNOCK
THOS. urrciimi.L.
JOHN B IIk:ARON
talon Foundry
.
e inaoutarium and keepcunmantly on hand
g assoronen , 01 Casouga,
PENNOCK, MITCHELL & Co
oly
'pan=
Sandy and B Canal.
L t1 , 41 . L1:
erce,rt, lon ,
Istlecturs sunk any wall he holden on Wedne,
day. the oth day of August next, at the Canal Utile e. to
Saw lAsbon, Ohio, between the hours 0( 10 co'q.k. A.
and 4 o'clock, I" N , of said day.
CHAS. Lk14061 r.l
j . kOultd Secretary 6. k C. Co,
DIVIDEND
Orriva tit Till ALLSAlnix's BUDGE CO
Cu.
July 3.1,164.1.
bi
IE President and as...gees for ereetto,g a Bridge
ov, the nver Allegheny, from the end of Hand ore., th e coy Pitiatiorgh, have dila day declared
• di ruiend of Two Dollars on each share ol the Capi
tal Stock, standing in Wename of individual. on the
Looks of the Company, out of the profits of the last
toOlitlio. Which will be paid to stockholders, or their
legal reprefientatireit, on or after the 10th nisi
WM. LAIUMER. Jr., Treasurer
DIVIDEND
FHB Preudern and Chreotora of the Northern Labe,
1, net Modica Company hove declared a dovidend of
O Doll. and Fob - Cents on each share of the Cam
;al Stork of sold Company, to be pud on miler We
EMNIISEMIi
Now Apples.
90last bet E.ri r s rl iaL Chiyirlora, and fc;rt . •
by • AARON BLANCHARD,
jy6.31.• eor oraabington st and poplar .Hey
Pimumit of Closes Taylors
tisT RJE:CEI VED, a lew cows of Doty es Sarmin's
Jprints of Oen. Taylor, certified
o
be • ifi nhfill like
.. of alai disungutshed man For sale at
Dfifib." A HILLIb:R.S. 104 wood st
Pl 6 METAL -30 tons son biota!, for toundry are,
reed antl for axle by - GEO A BERRY,
19 wood gt
.
W nicks :7;4 twaslacd.ln.4 aAf . p! .. !!Llet
^
FOR SALE -One Keel Boat or Barge, and one Flat
Boat Roglore of ENGLISH & BENNETT
,y 6 37 wood wt
SALFRATILI-- 3d bor Saloran.; 11'libls do, laseling
and tor Tale by ty6 IJAGAI.EY 2c SMITH
IHOCOLA:TE—LIMO bo.. No I Norfolk Co Chocolate;
j SU do WBakces No I Chocolate; landmg and for
sale by /Y 6 HAGALEY & SMITH
INSEED OIL-13 libls pore Linseed Oil; landing
Lifrom Discerner Heaver and for sale by
O BAGALEY A Sal ITH
-
CHEESE— 2m bo. IVestern Reserve Cheese. prune
quality. landlint sum stair Lake Eno, and fur sale
by /Y 6 HAGALEI A SMITH
VGA RS—:•White Hosana Sugars, in boxer; White
0 Brasil Snsars. in begs; for sale by
•
4' 6 I,3AGALEY &
O , 1 A TS-9:1 bush Oats. 7 . 1E16 ,
, 5 6
CLys prime W K Cheese, min reed and
for sale by Jr/ WICK A AI•CANDL.FSB
A LAW:4*—S sacks 8 9 Almonds, for sole by
13 - 6 WICK & IiCCANDLF.SB
T,Iit,BER - rs-6 sacks Filberts. (or tale by
r ry6 WICK & hICANDLFS.9
IsGLA99:-141 bI. o xill Window Glass, rd do lOXIS
do; 13 du do, for sale by
/f 6 _ WICK & M'CANDLINS
LARD 011,-50 bbl. superior. Burekbardi's brand,
taw received and for wile by
/f 6 J KIDD & Co, no wood sr
DONE BuTroNs—stx) great gross white and black
Suspender, Fly and Rost Buttons. of • very !lupe
nor quality and finish, met recd oil onsignment and
for sale by 811ACKLETV & WHITE.
Iy3
9 wood 11
JAO.4I:ARD DIAP ER—Two bales bleached Dam
ask Cotton Dtaper. mat opened by
/Y 3 SHACKLETT & WHITE
CIHRESE-300 bar Western Reverse Cheme. reeet-
A..., 'nog and for sale by
Jr 3 R DALZELI.tc Cm liberty st
CREAM CHEESE—Hone & Co's rupertor Cream
Cheese, equal to any mode in ttm Lulled State.
tut .ale by S & \V MAR/LAUGH
IY3
53 wale,' anal lU4 fro..
and for • ale
_
0 L d l zi " , MON—t i irRACN & REITER
UIL A 51141'
I can
for
trltr REITER
IL AYF:\ UF:R Garde n
d 11.CIeei,do Carve.do emalrn,;al l lure,) ... j otpj, iAj, II4 R
Itut reed
and for rain a iLv drug .a arahou ac o
153
I KIDD& Co
0.0 ,y , t 3 ' ju
ES--2tio It just roy'd end tor salbi p
SC
r i A
jltyl3 J
,0
'ARIi ACID--t 1
Ou lbs ou baud ant1 1 1 ) Isal k Co
by
5 1. , " t r y PARRSODA 7 -4 ,3 at
O 0 IDs lust (or sale ltll.—zoO gals for sale by
KIDD & Co
C A 5: 5 71.1.1 SUA —SOU
oottadlo.,by
CUTI y : i ON--1345 bales oar rule by -_
FRIEND, Ril d Co
Dlt; METAL—no ton. .oil Foundry rut Metst. far
J_ J.l FRIEND, It.liEV s t'ar
(.2(
'ORCHINI:S Auras]. tor sale by
C. 710.3 FRIEND, RIIEN b. co
N Ind.. prune, tor unle by
FRIEND, RHEA' d Co
Mtry s !rE, , .—lat bb:s for by
FRIEND. R/lEY tr. Co
1)A1'ON Ibi for sale by
FRIEND. RHF:Y & Co
•
EsTELN NEW YORK HOPS—Just reeelv,l,
hut of prow< We...Tr, NVA Turk Hop., velruch
ur all sell by We bale oh en,bt rent,
GRIT W S3IITH a G.
.0 I dim Brewers. Pitt .treat
A 7 KW HONEY-60 Ivies new Whlte Clover Hooey
1.1 )ust meet vrAl and icor sale by
ti 5" KELI. V.
yl lw or filth.i and market alley
I IKON-65 1011, sOft Pl 4 Iron. Itll laundry
11 landing and tar suie toy
J DILW ORTH %V °al st
L , LOUR-10u bl,l. S Flour. lamling n. 1141 for vile by
ea/ 10 DI LWORTII
i.„2 SAE:I . I+-6 eaol• S Itorr and for We by
jr.lo J yr DILWORTH
ill ELS H— W R from calm]
(.yap Gran./ 'rurl.. rod for .ale I.
J A)I F., DA LZEL1.....4 watt. .t
m tam.- I:,lotti from
L Ta) lot a... 1 Lk. St 11l Cll/11011. 1,1.1 tOr
..ale je.to JAAI F. 7.4 DALZELL
Y.i , r. c d ` 0 ; ;,, R . ' ‘, 4` 01 . .. - „!, m .:I •l 4 o P re rm ar 4 td ' ; l o ( r ) s S :.. g t r y ; '6)
JA tt 1 , 2.4 DAIZF:I.I.
. _ .
E'C INE GERMAN COLOGNE-12 dox lore Co e ‘..X vud and for .1, MLA) Jr. Co
CHICKERING'S PIANOS—Jo. rewired.
g Rosewood square ti octave , I'll2l/U,
••
For sole or Mr Cbsekrrolq's prices. hy
1 II NIFIL-I.OH. -.I wood m
pl m
& W HARBAuuti,
ley 53 water and I W boot at.
FL);Is A
Sl-a.:D--.55 bush lust recd
1 5 , y
IOHN-200 lamb prune Yellow Corn. to •tore and
for sale by A IV ILA 11.1.1A1...11
lAll.'R—llal blols lananng Iron, teatne r s Cope
./d lleaver, and lot sale to
S ,k \V HA RHAU(.II
I 1H ream Cheese ,ts s st-lre i t i orpc d )
leJa ~ u
62 . YANIS/I st bbl. to art - Ivo—vs - 011.e
.4,1t1 at Ka ern *nd transp"rtation, by
,e2l ISAIAH dc Co. front st
X SFY.D NVANTED AT ONCE—ambush by
nr_e. ISAIAH &
I.O l r -littW 'b N y & CULBERTSON
"La"iteßli — y A 'r;e'.l' IA i'lt=.V:llu'et"rli'ZlidTSAO'dor
1.4 . -15) i . cbests Blu: O . lv :. , ;, ,.. k ast c r i eedLt . V t . or %)le
"t: i '—tbo ' ; " " " f rrr C and (or 1 (Veneto
DA
D ROW N ESi6LISH PRINTS—A few ineees, new
D and handsome styles. very superior, lately reed
by jy3 W R MURPHY
FISH-15 bbl. large Mackerel. 184 n; 15 1 do 1.11 and
3 do; II knts No I do, SO boxes Lubec scaled Her.
ring, for sale by jets J I) WILLIAMS
J3 ACON—oOI/11 Ibe bog round. to smoke bonne, 1500 do prune &dee, for mile by
J D WILLIANIS !_ lib A . OOll
ri0.1.-FEK-130 bags prune Km, (5 j do do IdadMi.fui
lj 'or sale by
('b or '9 Y
YNIFITAI.-73 ton, rig Metal, 'Cumberland Rlv
j et.) landing trout steamer 1 J Crutenden and for
sale by mite JAMES DALZ ELL
XTO 3 MACKEREL-41,b1, reem,xng per 'anal mid
1.1 for sale by jet JAS DALZEI.I..
PI6 METAL -4U iron laudtng t stou De CC'tp
Clown, and (or sale by ,o 2 JAS I.ZELI.
fru RK EV UMBER-2 casks sale by
JeM 131111.. N & REITER
T F:R j, R , A DE SIENNA-1 eask ß r A ,o l:„ a
7 by
REITER
1 rv...;?....rtnx RED, lEneltsb)— B li tA cz, , t . Ito K r E 7e r l;: ..a b)
T AMP BLACK—PI cask. for pale by
1.1 J ,44 BRAUN & RENTER
Q YTS. TURPENTINE—en bbl. for ,ale by
0 ',ZS BRAIN & RErrfut
Lou.l, innorc Ohio Barley, past ret..l
LI) alld for sale by r y, W
,a 24 foLl water ain.110.4 IYOSII
A OROCCO-5u dor Madras 0/11 aV.lo Frrnr h
.13.1 Morocco. AI., a fresh supply of Tamp!. and
Nladru Rout Morocco, plat rec'd and ior •ale at low
1r el. ,e 2 RM VOU NI, a Cu
C i
O ItAC.I bbls lor nolo by
F VUN BONN lIORST & Co
C",T E— ' O " - ",",rZd.°%gr;,117.,g-r
x Co
o il , ; 6 . 1; b it y
j
V . 15(1 AR 1101'NE ..Jr
,00y
)emso
W " j7s: Vl''"-3" S h P l7 ll7,N 'r l r ig.; . .N (o / r lol2: ', rd
•
o ;5 o V DER -
I3 ' .b) itzS NK IZ/\I(RST 4 Co
CTut o r,y "):7 ner (F.'M.ll"Pd.(l/...Z..!'17(/(;4l.'Ck-"
I, , EATIIERS--ki 4. tioo• landwg from steamer
JL: too, lur .1, by
'ern I DICKEY A Co. front *,
G\1114 7 12 gvc,: to o
.1:11olglasme rla
pt...,oo,ac,y
0 i , sA tco
AI1)--11Or rg fr7:l;7rl u
jr,,.,,„,r It, . 1 e ;
1,1 LAX l i ? ...pm
05 h ck , 5 ,, 01 , 1 .0 .1 , Ix e rc: y, ROW land.or
11517 I DICKF:Y 0. Co
itifft ,v g,g—gl7 bales now landing and for aal. by
k - 1
I DICKEY a Co
1 .
go . AL'ITKI . HE-20 tads refined, now on bag d and for
L ...Ir. by_ 017 I DICKEY aCo
CIA.CAIt: ,. RFrrTS -Two g-ttg,ng lon Caggtineretia,
6 h, JUSI reeetgred by
_
felt SIIACKLETT ig, NYDITE
•
HAPrlNtitPLZ—labdlMan
th Stn w
p.p, l bd bijm,ll.do doi4 0J do
Double Crown do do; lual do Medium do dol 12uo do
I. C do do. lo .tort and lor sale by
REYNOLDS 9H HE
g , La r BOATS FOR SALE--IV large subatannal
1. 4 11 , “ Doan. for sale &Notre of
REYNOLDS & SOFT
je26 corner or Penn and I F 11“
CIRKIL BOOKB—Altiuffey's Sena*, a large stock.
Joel received and for MIC by
Jelin REYNOLDS & SAFE
I Err ER PAPER—.I4O ream. home eery final la
.lore and lot sale by lel6 REI"NOLL4S SHEF:
S A l A RA TVS—' R(TIVIT/An.Z.r d & t.tbe o b rTy at
It lCE—n ics in store and for . . ..no low by
HMOS N & 1.13 F. TSO,
I:l ° ,,enG HRUWN & CULBERTSON
AUCTION SALES:
By Joins D. Davis, Lisetioaaar
Stnsr.Sorat tr,-,4-4., A eraion.
On Friday morning,. the 7th July not ,at to o'clock,
at the warehouse n Water street. adjoining L 8 Wa
terman, will be sol o d the wreck of the steamboat Alert,
as now lie. on the wharf, near Wood street, and part
stored In the above warehouse. comprising her en
gines, two boilers and machinery.
Also. her furniture. bedding, choirs, tables. doom,
sash, ngguag. anchors. blocks, and outfit generally
The whole trill be sold m two lots, odenng • rare
cbeoer to persons desiring to !mild a low water boot
Term s 01 Bele—One half cash,currency. and a note
at 4 months Mr the balmier, with an approved rador•
Set
The purchaser will be respired to remove the boiler..
Ac. fano the wharf on the day et sale.
The wreck will be shown, and any 1111.1111\ DOU giv
en by .1 Finney, Jr, No ;A Water Street.
1( 6 JOHN 1) DAVIS. Auct
Large seek of Dry Gonda, gr.
On Thursday strung. July .5, at In o'clock. at the
commerstal Sales Room, corner of Wood sod Fdsb
streets, will be sold, wabout reserve. to close sundry
conuguments. a large stork of staple and mosey Dry
Goods, . comprising in part, pruned lawns. nets
anus... and pmts., bleached and unbleached
guaglssus, table Warn, cheek, mouse do hate, dress
Mks, block saws, almsecas. rich style shawls, handier
c Wets and cravats, taaey resting,, broad cloths, cow
mere., statinens, tweed., summer cloths, fl annels, ho
siery, gloves, Ac.
. ,
A quantity of groceries, queensware.
hardwaee, cutlery, shovels, spades, forks, tobacco, cc
gsrs, 3 casks brandy, I qr eask Madeira is inc. tron
safes. platform and roamer scales, store fixtures, sad
dles, rooks, chests.
A general assortment of new and second band house.
hold femiture, looking ghusses, mantel clocks, window
abides in great namely, mantel lamps, feather bode,
bedding, mattresses, tee.
Alb o'clock.
A bore aseortment of fashionable ready made cloth
ing, fine shins In gnat ninety, umbrellas, paruols,
wlilPst cone., bottles , gong, pistols, gold and Wyer
watchea, jewelry, letter andcap wnIIAS paber , boo.
arid shoes, hats, donne., dry goods, lanly goods, rec.
/Y 4 JOHN Li UAVIS, duct
House a d Lou I" the Borough of Lav,resscerille,
of Audios,.
On Saturday, July Bth, at 4 o'clock, P M, will be
sold on the premises, two 1.0. of Ground, bounded as
follows. On the east by Ewalt street, on the north by n
street, and on the west by Smith alley, ',aid lots are
each 50 feet trout by 140 feet deep; on on e of which
there 111 erected a subatanual Frame House, with wash
house, oven, barn, Se. to. Said property is situated
in a pleasant part of the borough, and is one of the
turtst desirable locauons for a private residence.
• •
Furthers nformatton may lie had by apply nut or the
•ucuon room, co Co th e proprietor on Me prenemea.
Terms at P•iC. I y4 JOHN D DA V IS. Aur
HOII Ifl and Lee, in the Borough of Laerrene.mtle,
at Auction.
On Saturday, July Sill, at Jti clock, P. M. will be
cold, on the premise. eight very desirable Lots 01
Ground. situate on W;atiiiigtott and Burrows streets,
ou one of which is erected a good substantial spat-ion,
two story [came dwelling house, with a two story
Lack building, wutt house, a large cistern to the yard.
and other improvements A plan may be se at the
•Yelloll room, or on application to Mr Samuel en
Klimek,
on the prernmes.
Also, two very handsome lots of ground, in the plan
101/ laid out by Col G A Bayard. near the Alle
gheny Cemetery, on which is erected a good trame
dwelling boner. oecupied by John Ground. with a good
well °fleeter at the door
Terms, one third cash, residue in two equal annual
payments, with interest.
ibiUSEMENTS.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
C. 8 Pox." :Runnier und Leuree
SECOND NILIHT OF MR. C 11 PITT
, Jot., 6, Ibls. to corinueoce with
DISIPPUS.
t ...Kora • • • ....... • • Mr Put.
Tour Mr. Oxley
roue. • Mr. 1.1.10..
sopliroina ... • •• • • •• • • • Mier Porter
AUG! winch. DANCE, by Min. Aiwa 11.1010.•
To conclude Milli
STATE: SEC RETs.
Gregory .......... • • • ND Poner.
Pao. or A01111.10.11.—Ore" Circle, :It cis, Second
Tier, Ti cis, Po, Tx
MISCELLANEOUS
EUROPEAN AGE.NC V,
For the Recovery of Dormant and Improperly With
held Real and Persormi Bute—the Settlement turd
Arbil, .011 of Commercial, Tra4mic and other Debta,
Sceuntig Pareutz for Invenumm m firent [lntern,
lrelsod, and the Col...sand Depcodencies thereon.
to heloorng, tool Negotioung for the Purchase or
Sale of the same.
I , IIE pnocips/ otnect to the establishment of this
J. Agency a to set at rest in the most satisfactory
sod calmeconomi anner possible, then umerous claims
for properly vrtuch mittens of the United States really
have. or imagine they possess to Emthunt told else.
whet,
The efforts of destrune and unscrupulous men lin•e
rovers acuvely empagedlnguencmg a belief on this
suinee I in many quarter*, with a view to peny pecula
tion; and evidences of the fact have been so Ireqnently
brought to tight as to render it urgently necessary Thai
orhcc be established having for its obrect the sans
tuction oi than who have been deluded_ and to estab
lish the clums of such a are the rightful heirs ha daunt
tut property. or that which is improperly withheld.
Articles In the leading tow - lints in the principal cities
of the Union arc trequently appearing. beaded -Town
ley Estate.' -A tlreat Fortune (or tiomelsody," "Meet.
of the Hong huni's at Worceuer," Alec,
ihgs,' he. ac the authors of which are generally lame
ers seeking practice, or advelituTers, whose only ole
ci Is to feed upon public credulity, by producing tan
excitement which may realize tor themselves =meth
ate gam, and who are Kenetally speaking, without
Mc *lightest knowledge 01 the subjects they put forth
The evldences of this being a Met as
every where
apparent, as in tio one single in have their ill
mended expectanotis been realized; and it is with a
,ew to
We correction of this evil that the subscriber
has effected the most extenslve arvangements to snooty
the inquiring, as well as lo .tisfy the cunosity of those
who, influenced by family connection or otherwise,
wish to pursue the investigation of matters often intro).
v og results of the most stupendous ousgnitude.
As regards real estate in Distend, the bulk of It
*object io the low - . of Fowl and Prutiogetuturer and
ever since the revolution to 168 S, the pemeipal citrates
have been subjected to the changes which always en
sue on revolutlon, , countsion, and change of dyne.),
and although there bare been 'Teens' laws passed for
particular purpose, all those which have reference to
this subject, and which were passed subsequent there
to are still available in crows of lesturnste net. it i.
not, however. intended in this adveniscment, to refer
antecedently to the American revolution of 1776, at
which period. a great number of persona entitled 111 ea.
nous ways toproperty. abandoned the tame by mtning
Mr revolutionary . party. This act. in Itself, wan stab
meat to lead to confiscation where a was directly held
by such individuals; but when those abondosiing the
same were next In sueeviaion to the then possessors,
die case became ;altered, and alienation from home and
moldy were made the harriers to nobtful liiherttance
Another fruitful sotxrce of in•eangation Is found in
the Unclaimed Dividend Book of the Hank of England,
end dux. fornishmg aa it doe.. each English name that
has ever existed an a holder of funded property. Is the
crrellance of the unprincipled traders in
edulity.
The modes of investment are exceedingly numerou
in all puts of Europe, but in England parucularly so,
mid thr subscrther rte prepared to show the facilities
which he possesses, ha an inveatisfation in any of the
Means above alluded to. Besides all thew, there
property posnively bequeathed, and which, in conse
quence 01 the absence of the r.illes to whom demised,
becomes involved in and subject to the laws of the
Coon of Chancery.
In all eases, even. of supposed family connexion, the
roost punitive and sausfactory inform:mon can be affor
ded WI to the lads connected with the members of We
llies, no matter how remote the due, or seemingly
drub the invesegnuon; sod where dm ease has •lrea
dy been under...zee by any of the numerous persons
who pretend to a knowledge irides business, and who
have altogether failed inn obtaining. or °nulied to afford
the information sought by the victims alb./ specious.
ergs
and delusion. the matter in the mum reainly under
taken. because of the greater wusfactton In aiding
where the pretences Umbers have obtained so much
cemented confidence.
In the settlement of Commercial, Trading and other
Debts, the necesaary legal and mercanUle scram
Nadi be brought to bear, an experience of half a centu
ry in this particular branch, is the best evidence that
can be afforded of the ability that will be bestowed ott
matters coming under dug hoard.
Inventors and others is-quanta Patent rights secured
to any or all pans of Europe, can have We same ellen,
ed at a very tnding charge over and above the usual
fees requtred in any given country Every inform:la
wn respecting the probable expenses, and the modus
operandi will at all times be cheerfully afforded, end
the facilities, particularly in England, for disposing of
the right, Ate , are of the most 0.11.011.141,0 character. In
troductions are also offered to men of wealth and high
respectability Whatever belongs to this department
is ample- The attention, therefore, of the public in gen
eral is parneularly soheiwd In this branch of the Agen
cy CO.MII3ICMIIIOI2O li)letter are requeswd to be poet
pant BENTHAM FA /EA N.
39 Water street. New lora
Hon Chas. I' Daly, Judge CI Common Pleat, N Y
Clans. Carthdge rt.. Cu
d.:J. T. Tepee°lt. •
R. A Melted. Esq.
Eduraid Schroder, Esq. Clueotnau, Ohio.
A Patehut, Esq Rree Relehm Bank, Buffalo
jy4 dtawlueasodurn
AVE have thls day nsmoviated unth us F-rt,vA.
inrumuer., H. L. EL.WALT and aunt= Cog.
W I I n the manufacture and .ales FLINT ULAsS-
I - . Wide, the style and Etno of Ct. 0 . Roan,-
CO.
- •.
Manufactory ou Washulgton street, tu the Cith Ward
\\'erehor.se. cornet Wood and First streets, Poteburet.
Tut hu.rcite of the old firm wal be settled by caber
of the toulersigned. ALE'Rk.:D B. CURLING.
MORGAN ROBERTSON.
Fort Put gloss Works, July I. 1-.4rt
Fort Pitt Gloss Works.
%Vs are manotacturmg and keep .natantly oa baud
a genend aroonment of cut, pressed and plant rtaNT
GLASSWARE. Al., Vials, Oil., Window 11.1 S.
c fur sale on the moat accontinalaung terms, at our
marabouse
tint , corner Wood and tint streets, PittsLoral&
Iy4i&iwiLmT CURLING. ROBEIRISON &Cb
DIVIDEND
(lona or Al-Lataltartv Biumsa C 0.,!
l'uteborgh, Jo!) I. 1.4, 1
THE President and Nonagon of 4he Compooy for
arectmg o Dodge over the pvei Allegheny,oppo.
eite‘Thusburgti, in the county of Allegheny. have d o .
day declared a dividend of One Dollar and Seventy-
Five Coos on each share of the Capital Stock. stand
log in the name of individual. on the books Of lie
Company, out of the pronto of the last SIX months which
will be paid to Stockholdors or their legal represenias
hives. on or alter the Ilish inst.
y3iiltdA arsn'r JOHN HARPER, Treimuyet
_ _
DIVIDEND
(Wm.. N•vtornox m Mks Insuaanok Co..
l'utaburgh, July 3, lele $
T " Ly i t ' le ' e rd la ' :eli th a7= " cull 'l 2 l 7 , l u e' ttr=a " ; " on '' el i" :
.born Mr Capnal Stock, ...hag
the
name ot .
Invidualls on
the
book. of the Company. out .1 the pro..
of the bk.t et.i months, peyabln forthwtth.
jy4.l3:t IL. FINNEY, ,c'y
77/yrroN—JU bales di .lure and for sale by
g, J aya JAMES DALZELL
I A ILD-4 keg. Lard. Just tre'd 11111.1 for szde by
my 2 , 3 J A 1).112ML
LA RU 01L-50 bid. Lard (AI, jual reed and for sale
by mrfd SELLERS a Nieut-s
- -
FLAXSEED bblz for sale by
_ SELLERS h rticuLs
J i v, /..S. by Vnung F i lLit:4 Ido Be
c r Ol Aßlli7 gfi s t i t u rd
S H b O y E THREAD
i z i t fresh supplj ri1at41,474 .abs
N. SIJOwAfI-100 handsome Neer °flea:
b y 133745""' per
"' 7'01.="X .7 17.1i 1 r Co
ASIS AND SHO ULDF.B.I4 Our ow u curing. in
•Ore and for saki by
ARO SHOWN k CULBERTSON
mABLE SALT-34 seeks Dairy, dried, for fun
I he., for Ws by selb 111 WII r kw;
STEAMBOATS.
CINCINNATI & PITTSBURGH
i ' I I
DAILY PACKET, LINE.
HIS well known line of splendid passages Stew.,
ers ta now composed of the large., svretell., best
Wished and Furnished, and most powerful boats o tie
iers of the Wash Every acccartmodation and com
fort that money can procure, Lilo been provided for pa.
seotters. The Line has been in opertioon the five peon
—hasearned a Million of people vrtthout th e least inju
yto their persons Thu boom aria be at the f00t,,,0f
Wood street the day pre•tous to starting, 631 the recap.
non of 11.1,0, and the entry of passengers on the reg..
ter In all eases the passage money Must he paid madvance
StrpIDAY PACKET
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The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. U. Kamm, vri..
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday =arm* at 10 °Whet;
Wheeling every Sunday evening 1110 e
Nay It, 147.
lIONDAY PACKET
The MONO:NU-lilt ELA, Capt. Syron; will leave Piita
burgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling
evibiT Monilay eventtig a; 10 c. •.
TUEBDAV PACKET
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The HIBERNIA No 2, Capt. J. KLIPteeLeZII, arW
leave Patsburgh every Tueaday morning at lu o'clock;
Wheeling every Ttltlalfor evening at 10 P. ic
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENULAND No. 2. Capt & Man will
leave Pnieburigh ever? Wednesday morning at 10
o'clocl, Wheeling every Wednesday evening ala 0 P. 111
TIIVRAIDAY PACKET
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The BRILLIANT, Capt. Gases, seal leave Pitts
burgh every Thursday taurtung at 10 o'clock; klekteeltag
every Thursday evening...llo P. IL '
mi:=l
The CLIPPF:R No. 1 Copt i7stoiis, veal 1e..., Pin.
burgh Avery FndAy huonung eit i 0 cielOck; Wheel/lig
ever! Friday evezung Ai 10 r
Tke hii:SSENGi:II, Capt. S. R3C<O, sill leave Paw_ .
bush every Saturday mortong 1U o'clock \Timothy'
every Saturday evetung at to e
NEW LIRDON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINK
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
4 1 184 8 . mug=
(via au.saow,)
Leaves Pittsburghduly, at ti o'clock, A. AL, and al-
IlVes at kilewbrow, mouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca
nal) at 3 o'clock. and New Lisbon u It., WOO night.
Leaves New Lisbon at 0 o'clock, P. M., making the
trip canal to the near durang the night.) and G
aI o'clock. A. M., and arrives at Patsbulghtff'.
M.—thus waitna , conunuous line (or carrying
mud 11,01 betweih New Lisbon and Pim.
burgh. In shorter time and at leas rates than by any
other route
The proprietors of Una Line have the pleasure of in
torntriir the public that they have fated up two first class
Canal Boat, for the acrommodanoa of passengers and
lretght. to 11111 Collo[Chtill with the well known
rithlthr tit CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and comeet•
tog, at Glasgow iv-Ith the Pitwborgh and Cinein
non and other daily (thee of :ninon. down the Ohio
and Al ppt rivers The propnetore pledge litera
tely" to spare no expense or trouble to insure cola
hint. calm. nd tlOpeleh, and ask of the public a share
of their pull . ..we.
AUTHOR] ZI:D Atr LINTS.
‘I4IARTuN,
& HARISA 11, "uth.g&-
R. HANNA &Vo. thew IJ•EO➢.
ml 11.:! J HAILIIA13(.111 &.
NOTICE—The steamer BEA YER, C. E Clarke, maf
ter, will leave oiler rine notice, for Wellsville pemeiks.
ally. at 9 o'clock to We rooming rel 3
1848.
PITTSBUTLGH& DROWNUVILER
Daily Packet Line.
FEBRUARY Isl, 1919 FEBRUARY 1.1,184
LEAVE DAILY A'V'S A. M., AND 4 F.M.
The following new bosun compiona
tee line for the present ...oar AT
LANTIC, Capt. James Parkinson;
BALTIC, Capt. A.Jmeobsiand LOINS
ItTLANE. Capt Dennett The boats are entirely
hew, and are tined up without regard to expense. Er.
ery romtairt that money min prorate has been provided.
The Pouts will leave the Monongahela Wiwi' Boat at
Me foot of Ross al. Pat Otll4.fit bl:kpunetval on
hoard, as the boats wall certainly heave the anew
tired liource A. M. mail 4 I'.
The hue new awatuer
SHENANDOAH,
Bowman, muter, will leave [ea above
and tntertnrdiateports Ilya day.
Far or plumage, apply on hoard iY6
FOR CINCINNATI.
'the hoe strutter
NEW ENGLAND,
A J M'Clure, mutter, wRI leave for
the above and totritnediate ports dos
day. at 10 o'rittet. to plot, of the linlliant
For fret,ht or passage apply on board /90
FOR CINCINNATI.
The Goa new passenger steamer
RIO GRANDE,
Conley, master, will leave for above
_nd interrnodtate ports this day.
For oright or promage. apply on board. /Y 6
"l ~ t
The light draushi steamer
EL REICA,
Thompson, waster, will leave (or the
Love and °tie tmedsate porta dna day .
For freight or passage. &piny on board. /94
IDH D' I HEI .INU AN D BRID(DePORT.
44 The at add substestual low water
steamhoet
HUDSON,
Audrrw Poe Master, has resumed het
regular Dips between Wheeling, Bridgeport and Hitt,.
burgh, I. av lug Pittsburgh un Mondays aud Thursdays.
mans
Br.:ul AR Pat:K}:F the suNFisif -
The newand fast steamer
WELLSVILLF.
Banta, rammer, will leave for above
.1 all intermediate ports on Wadaass
days and Saturdays of each week. For freight or par
sage apply on board or to
tebl4 (IEO B MILTFdiBEHIiE.R , Ash.
PITTSBURfiII & WHEELING PACKET,
The ovrtn steamer
CONSUL,
aiEfiLDorsey P Kinney, , lassie
replarly fur 14 heelmg, oo Monday,
Wednesday and Fnday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thunulay and bar
inrday. at 7 o'clock, • in. precisely.
The Consul mill land at all the intermediate From—
Every Recut:lindenm that can be procured tor the ma.
fon anil safety tif passengers has beer: provided. The
pout also provided isrldi • self-acting safety gnard
prevent explosions. For frtg A h ‘ tz 1111 1 126aply osi
hoard or to
, (elk canter of In and Smithfield sts.
=6:11
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I. The fine new hgtst draught magma
LEWIS WETZEL,
ge„tzi,.!: Thompson, master, will leave for the
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hove and intermediate ports this day.
For freight or passage, applyon board.
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
The new and splendid steamer
ZACHARY wi TAYLOR,
Lucas, master,will leave for above
nd Intermediate ports on this day.
For freight or passage, apply on baud. /Y 3
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FOR ST. LOUIS.
The splendid steamer •
FA IRMOUNT,
Fibbert. rooster, moil leave for above
d intermediate ports this day.
For freight or pe•sime, apply on board. jya
~... 7t,..,, ~d !ten draught Moamar
MT. VERNON,
Koontz, =met, will leave for tla
hove and intermediate ports on thin
day For freight or panisage apply on board. rye
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FOR ST. LOUIS. -
The elegant steamer
Rl Cope, master, NG
IIGOLD,
e m u • iLf s o r d t . r , above
For freight or pastafe, on
FOR CINCINNATI.
TLe splendid neer steamer
vismoß, •
/aeons, master, will leams Itre abort
std Intermentate porta Min d. k y.
For freniln or passage, apply on board.
FOR sT LOCIS AND ILLINOIS RIVISL ---
L The hoe sten/Unt
COLORADO,
Comfy, master, will leave for abet*
d Interntddlaw porta Ws day, at 10
oclock
For freteht or passage, apply on board.
FOR CINCINNATI. •
a rk The fine new light draught steamer
PHIL DODDIUDGIF,
hloore, mason, lP
vnll leave kir above
and am-nov.llam :orts this day.
For freight or passage. apiq oc Board . $.29
FUR ST. LOUIS.
The fine steamer
Cock. ma.ter D w A ill l fe rß air E e for the •
J intermediate ports tha May
For freight or pmsage apply on board. .lam
The bghi drauvhtsteamer
FRIENDSHIP, •
Davis, master, w:11 leave for oho stave
and intermediate pons this day.
For freight or ptoototce opply on hoard ./.27
REGULAR MONDAY PACKRT FOR CINCINNATI.
The Glll5 steamer
PL' NSYLVANDO
a.mere.,, ortll leave reularty
sr above, In place g of Ma
stsamer hlottonsatela.
For itsemht or passage, apply on board. MIR
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOWS.
The new strainer
et HIGHLAND MART
Burke, master, will leave for riko above'
d intermediate pone Ode day, at IR
A For weight or postage app l y on baud. Jel7
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FOR ST. LOUIS. - --
The steamboat
EIROORLYSI,
u k i ii m ßoies, master, sill leave for aboVar
ad Onennediate port. this cloy, at la
Al For freight or passage apply oa board.
FOR FRANKLIN.
The now lead hrht drasnrht stunt.
mtAowuAk;
A D Masts, sirdl leave Col the
Love port every Wednesday and Bet
urday, at 4P. NI For fry tght or psersfis vply
board. marl!
M.KE/23YORT, ELIZADTTIi AND AIONONOAIW
LA Pecker.
The new steamer
DESPATCH,
Nelson, nisoer, fin aboeis,
e•vitig Feleburgh every Me e ,i,
eguesday cud Prn.ley, al 01 e'vlovil,•• a., end Mu
g st.
~„ry .g.,...fsy,Thendny end Saturday,
al e e. For &earl. or passage apply on
boant.
lT
Ground aluslard. Allspice, Cinnamon,
Clores and Ginger, Nisi ined from the roanoracto.
(FICK a eI • CAZIDLEK.S.
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I C ) 041 : ;ED B :li N 1 1: 11 - 7 , :40.7
.. ,2 5 7;T : : A. : f : 71 " 1 .7 .1.14 tra5t.
bNarcyr
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LINEN CRECES—A urn' , "mike, aie.l7 desirable
styles.
,ioat reeen , c.l by
seal ' ,II ACKLETTdo Winn.
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URCIiirstRUTS LARD OIL—A large Mippiy on
hand unit ier sale at We drug Wlrehottla
jeZ
.1 KIDD & C:o •
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, 1 Ars-a, smdr‘ superior Oara, re - o l d - for - rirawr
",eja''"ltar..R"dFfoLO"llDe.bllbund Church
11 Badding.
101.4-100 ranks Na
.1 & nos Cora store and for Ws
V., by
j R FLOYD
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r), LIMP PORK-14 bbla reresved per steamer BM
jib Won and Mr sale by
relo BROWN & CULBERTSON i