' THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. TUBLASULD BY mica'. & CU PITTSBURGH , WEDNESDAY MoRNING, JULY 12, 148.: PHILADELPHIA NORTH ABIERICA.R• Alleertmemetat end Soltemtptiono to the North Mill, eon am' Cuttal thater Plvintielphm, reeetved and forwarded from thm other. NEW VOELIC. EXPRESS. We will reefing.. and lorward free of an• verunemen. arid entrnermuons riar Ibis paper COMMERCIAL LIST AND PIIIL ADEL. PIIIA PRICE CURRENT. rrulineripuun• valualile paper will lir n i crived and iorwarileil MOM thin office tri — Tok l'erlacreco DAIS , Gkkarre It poblobed ..nd Weekly —The Dally a ' , even Dollars per annum, the Tri-Weakly Fire Dollar, per annum, the Weekly ig Two Dollars per collate, wreak advance. [Ft - Apemengas ncecaracntly rcquented to hand 1 , their favor, before. r nod an early in the day a practicalde Adverte,clortdn not /marled lor a •peel Eked tune aril invartald) I.e charged untd ordered on Democratic Whig. Nominations, CUR PRESIDENT, ZACHARY TAYLOR. OF 1..“51.0.71,k roil VICE. PRESIDI:NT. MILLAILD FILLAIORF:, ELE.CTORAL TICIKET• A'lllill,lAl., 1M11,1.A. M. T 'Fnoi Wash,lorion I' r 1 Dl,4l.ltlCl' /RS I .14,-rttlL 1; r vet 1.: Ilenrj Johnrt , n. ;2. John 1' 11 M'Ultmn . (lol.lrr , 3 Jea,. ‘.l 1:, NVllltant 4 Th." IS p.m.... In Charlr. NV Flvairr. I , ooort 1,. !low,. 17 Andrew lllarrck lr I eurun. n !Ann.,. I- 'llnA K llnvols.on 7 Jul, , 1, 19 1,, ,, e ph , Jo, 1.,n111% Dansel Agncw, Schintirlar 11 Aticlrrw I,llcisnis. In 22 Richard 11 AI I:.,ani I, 11,1,31 21 S 12 PrS,,,.,.f>lrr 21 am A Pura...ire cAN A 1, VOMMISSIONFIR, NEIL MIDDLESW A RTII I=l Antimasonie and Whig Noininailo FOR CONGRESS. MOSES HAMPTON, OR A 4116111 “, LEWIS CF NT M3LK. of Indiana. VIIRISTIAN SNI VI-I.\ of NVIII; to. M N OV. RTZWELIM:I3- of l`tti•burgh II EN B 1 LARGE, of Malho 1117.1 , 51A1l NIXON. of Low..r st Ilan. i 01174 scull, of Ro.a • MM.nI TUR COMM. 11.1rar.i. M'CURDV, of E.ll2nl,eth Flornuni, 11311,14 —4OIIN K FI)STER, of lialdwut. The Gov ernor•e Election. Frail present appearances, there is likely to some difficulty in holding n Governor's election in October. The Constitution makes the following provison for the death or resignation of the Gover nor - Ssc. so, In ease of the death or res . goanor. 0 the Governor, or 1,111 removal from MGce, th• Spexibir "ate shall exercise the office Governor, until another Governor shall be dul . qualified ; but in such case another Governor shal Ire chosen at the next annual election of Reim sentati yes, unless such death, resignation, or rt moral shall occur wlthin three ealender month onoo•tbotely preceding such next annual electico in which case a Governor shall In chosen at th second mcceciling annual election of Represent tearer' In the first ,sstan of the Leglslature, held tier the new Constttotton, a General Eleotion was passed, winch contatns the following p : 4 E, 'XIV. In caw one vacancy shall occur in the office of (Inventor of this Commonwealth more than three calender months next preceding the second Tuesday in i ictsffmr, in any gent. shall be the duty of the Speaker of the Senate, nr viliiver shall be in the exercise of the Mace cif illVerlll, issue his writs to the sheriffs of the several ~ o unces. alumni them to give the usual mueee that. an olectmn to supply such cc' cancy will take place on the second Tuesday in October next. thereafter, and when such vacancy occurs within three calender months before the sewn.' Tuesday in October. it - shall be the duty of the Speaker of the rlennte, nr whoever shall be in the exercise of the office of Governer, to is s his an im nffiresaidi requiring notice el such u election on the second Tuesday In October arc next. niler the 1,1,111 w: of said writ, mi-d errs, iirvi renc shall n. "r at leaAr this ealrmkr mouth., hefure the ilea I Jere it is seen that the Actin , tlovernor moat issue his writ three re:lend," ototal37 toper ii, elitism to cotifiann to the lie'. llorrrnor Bacae resigned, at, cording to one Telegraphic Despatch, at rt o'clock no Sunday, the ju,l in time to render an election neceswiry. nceonling to the Constitu tion. lint did tic Speaker of the Semite, lion. Wm. F. Johnson, issue his wnt for en election of Governor on that day—ffnot the election cannot I.e legally held next October. The law speaks of the -Speaker of the Senate, or whorivx skull is , ttl the m See of Got,ernot." 13ut the Constitution makes no provision for any one ex ereiting that office log the Speaker of the Sena'e. If the Secretary of the Commonwealth has aic thoray to .exercise the office in the interval be tween the denth or resignation of the Governor and the legnl notification of the flaw incumbent, then the writ for a new election may have been issued in time. Ilia, if it necessnrily falls upon the Speaker. it is now too late, as we understand Mr. Johnson had not left Kittanning Ix I I arrishurch. f on the day the tempi:awn took place. Suter the above was written. we learn that an express was de•patelled to Kittanning, on Monday. announcing to Mr. J oh nson the resignation of Gov eruor Shank, and requesting him to issue the writ for n new elecuon.ou that day. But the legality this procedure may be questioned in several way.. It may be said, that Monday, the 10th instant, is too late ni come within the letter of the law, as the election is on the 101.11 of I ember, and the law re• quires the rant to be issued three calendar months hefirrs - the day of election. Again, t cony be argu ed that Mr. Joltnion has not received an sjoieidi notificatem of Mr. Shank's resignation, as the im telligence arrived hare by telegraph. It nix/ may he necessary, in order to give official sanction of the writ, to have it tinted from I larrisburgh, with the great seal ~f the State attached. These are some of the ititliculties which may arise. We think it is meth to he nnr:rettea. that, it it was thought lost by Governor Shrink's friends that he should resign, thnt it was not done before. so that all the necessary fornialitie r s could have been 'legally attended to for n new election. The conVitution and laws are sacred matters, and should not he toiled with; and although we would, in-stla a Ca., as the present, agree to the most liberal rginstructmn in favor of an election next October. yet we cannot but condemn the carele,- nevi, or recklessness, on the part of the alit led Governor's ndv,sers, which has produced these di 11%mM:es. Whig Chnd 'date for Governor• Allegheny county will doubtless present her es teemed anti eminent citizen, lion. Wstritit Foe • W/12.11, to the Whig tate Convention, as a suitable and highly aiiiiemable candidate for Governor, and We mention his name for the purpose of aching the cooperation of the Whigs of Western Pennityli venni in groaning the nonimation, and also with the oluect of directing the attention of the Whigs throughgut the state graerally the claims of our excellent candidate. _Mr. Forward is favorably known, no an able and distlnguished man through. out the State and thep s nam,buf in Western Pennsy I vania where he ' is better known, and where he ha• frequentlyddressed the people at their mans meet. ings; bets very popular with all classes and parties. He is one of the very best and monk eloquent stump speakers in the codnii y, and would carry the hearts of the people ei /Le him, wherever be should appear to address them. /le would Mine/lige( the affairs of the stale with dignity and discretion, and throw the charms of intellect, learning, eloquence, and plain 'republican siniplicity around the Gov. error's Chair. He is as proverbial far lus sterling honesty, his kindness of heart, and simplicity of character, as lie is far a brilliant intellect and thrill. tug eloquence. We present him as a man for the place and the occasion. and ask for him on behalf of Allegheny county, the nomination by the State Convention. GESZEAL Tsc bRIN New Oatzsas—The New Orleans Mercury, of the 10th ult., saya—"General Taylor arrived this irtoramg, and Is stopping at the St. Charles Ile looks as strong as an 'old war The Picayune nayn that orders have been meet. t. yeti from Washington, by which the command of the Western Division of the Army o rumpled to Maj. Gen. Taylor, and that of the Pirst Department of the Division to Bog Brig. Gen. Brooke. Gene ral Taylor will make hm head quarters at Baton Rouge, or such other point as he may select, while Oen. Brooke's head quarters will continue, no at present, in New Orleans. HOa Wcdnesdny last Hon. Wrn. IL Sewsul arid Horace Greeley, paroled through Rochester on their way westward.—N. Ersiirca.. PRESIDENCY, No. 2 ie Twa Preaideatlal Csnatidates. To tho Edttor; of the Pittslairgh Ga.7.lltt. Gen. Taylor and Gen. Cass are the candidate, before the - country for the Presidency. One of them will be the Presodent. The question comes up n all its importance for serious consideration. guide for the people, which of tau. dustin ihed men would moat likely administer the Government in strcordade with the true interest, prospenty, Palely, and peace of the country, and obedience to the Conlinlotion I , ne a man of Inch military renown. alms.. iinlmnrnt and valor have led turn to victory in every battle held where he has commanded, and whose seeress ha, z,en perothalile glory to hm country in three wars.— e n known to be as humane in peace to he is mble In ant, Ills sympathwa are always em ted in behalf of his fellow man.—calm in his dprent, firm in hi, purpose,. and pure in ID, pa :WOW.. lie truckle. to no unworthy eminence.' he works Ctr no ignchle ends,, he marches hi the rwrformnnee of every duty will a daeetne.,4 that •risks no favor. and shrinks from no n•sponsihihty. Nu mind has linen disciplined to thought. lin his life hes been eventful, full of. peril and responsi bility, where sound discretion alone mould lend to sate results. Ile has never eottrtetl the breath • of ropular applause, or chnped his mune to reach more popular end, fits duty, his pursuit.. and his principles alike forbid cacti Marcon. Nfme of the luxurious ease of civil hid in high officiff qa trts hats he enjoyed—rione el the pageantry and pomp of foreign Court., tiara mnrked ht. hotory —none of that thntl thnt tolloon. fawning has liven his reward. The toldier's plod. the soldier ti suffering, and the soldier . ..entices. bd. forty venni. in all their vanety and exhnuning hardships. have been his lot. Hdta valiantly be has met them. 'bow patiently he has borne them, how nobly he has given them mil to hut country. let history Wil— -1 lie ix now fir the first lime in the held connected •. • . with politics. without the floret., the taint anal than tactics of the politician,. or the scheme, the duplicity or the ambition of the demagogue. Hr stands before has country as ft mighty patriot. with no object beyond the good and glory elf our corn- Mon Innd, with a mind stmng nt at. resounws anal direct in its action, with a fairness that falters with no difficulties, and yields to no unworthy in• iluencert, with highmoral attribute:l that have given him n character without a Main. and a commanding. ...... . influence high among nll rlnks and conditions of men. These commanding attributes of character have made him a candidate before the people, not by his seeking, or by his moth, 6111 by the nil of his countrymen, and in obedience to duty. Stich la, in part, the character of Zachary Taylor. The other candidate is nn elder, but not n lamer soldier. Ile unshenthed his mnitlen ...vmal in the all war oINI2, a in passion and detest beak, it. ns truditton lelj t and thus his milttary glory ended After elatist this brief and inglorious nulttary on rem, with the interests MTh pi litlmait nail a field for their display, he embarked los all for the enter prise, and with a most supple temper and tamdtiva ltan adrottness, hewn his way to early .ileoesp., and has for more than dirty years heed "ism het country, if he has not Ineed i /itr it. The toiling mil lions have fed lion with a prtultmtlity and litsm nousness that lies fallen to the lot of rail test.. nod with a generosity that seemed to ask or I' x item no rm.! pro quo. lie line frnternired with stunt of the two great political pante+ of the country, and his patriotism led him to remain wtth Ow wlech pouf most. He has carried ever with hint. -in peat, and in war, at hoine and abroad, iti the cabinet and on the prunes of the west,. the caltadttism of ambition, the prtnetples of it counter and the sehemes of n deinagogue. There has I. en itc field where fruit was to be gathered bi reward alli Immo or enlargint , a lortene. flint he Ita—n it t•-. 00- ed to oblatn tt, and he has succeeded to l. th al most to repletion. Yet ~m i ,,t . ,, ~.: not sutiiiitied. nod the craving spirit to reach its highest sunning Ito ..tor years em ployed his time, stimulattal bin eyertums. tlseti his ingenuity and encouraged his deseltratioW' The Senate of the Ceded States has been the Tneatre where he has played his came. wilt the most 0m scrupulous daring. With the 'pint iil ,seetprottiushO placed h i mself upon f.l in, nod Jared England in tho,language of a braggitrt 1. , meet the Issue at the cannon's mouth. lie uppenled to the pry -'dicer of Ignorance nail the pnssions thin not in w tr. and would hove involved his country in all net cnlam, ties of a bloody contllct Netth one of the greatest powers of the world open n more than iltulttful quesuon of hounds ry. win. ttit one sohtgry '.'maid eratton to give it vnlue or I mportance It. ientril in thi• by wiser hends nod as,ter tat...ticket tent ed upon Mesh, atilt his alarm at war. not tt t -con. quer a pence: then to "hove Intletnntty to the -st and security far the future. Itn,llnstiy. 1. , se', . ._ . Jugme all MeX leo to the elttnetrOn of her n.o,na ty__And the adoptern tq her whoie dninom N tent with tht; dangetnn• and hick handed 0 rage, be proclaimed the principle. of conailest to a hitherto unheard at et tent, and tried to litre popular feeling with wirdid a a nd loon.: gam, nd with the glare of a mighty eat r• emp re After peace wan virtually olitamed, tie urged tar new arrow" to he rased. amount:nit to thirty thou sand men, with all the crintectuctit crit of :he and treimure to the country, that we 1111,rilt ,:rei••11 tan an unbroken military hric of occupation fri in the • Atlantie-teethe Pavia' lie in.ntookt,e war energy arlarh Taylor and Scott had even t., our Army in battle. or the triue spirit of the rettntry and thinking that hr raw the direction of poptrth kerns at home. hr threw himself upon the tempena l A , e on A . the rlont of" the norm. Great was bra error ur I.ir peoph, h suettecled with party, oral hal become dirt, champion. In all thin dark and neuve union for war and , 2E= , • pion revealed one thought that wan creditable the Statesman. honorable to the patnot or el to to the chnstmn Ilan he •town mercy to tat , v nutshell'. magnantrnity ui Inc treble. temp:any his bleetlmg_unal ,Itsenned ismonmen, retard the burdens of a national debt tllnta has paled up for the people to loc or renpoct the great arbitrament it the world One concealed. selfish anilettons "Inert Its. • ded nil liis eontlnet moved oil ht• patrattsta 00 warmed nil his eh - sinew , To I.e made thd eon dictate of hts ttarty On Prwoilent%sop+ hiA rr•tle• steeples.% atm. and to aceoniplish It he • Allnt. 11l dignity of the statesman and deseeratitsl the pine of the Senator topander to the wort appetite I the pm - minor, by the low clap trap of the ho-ting lie discarded those 11101 mord impulses nod th, lofty hearing that enter into ill. element- of chief magnstrate'm appropriate el.:tractor. and forf ed by the inciter) , ot an electomeerer. every dm that a great country holds a.a row trd Icr or. wrytees and great virtue*. Thy. Lew! , Ca A plot, reflecting. rant : Wing, :mhznanthh. people liner been wronged and detrauded by t lake profession , and ghnnh of the In now at the head of the Government and fo warned. they will to- fOreanned. Much that dear to them in nt *take in the approach.. vl lien. and they will decade tonween toe meta, a qualifitranona of the two candidate, by throw r ruler of human action, wloch look to mean,. to . . . , a/m*ll3h ends and thus ?rant itnerrutgly h. Znoh 137 Taylor. the man of the people Correspondenctof l'itt•tmtgh 11aplea'n Anti Slavery Vote. Congre••• • 4 ' July •-.1,1`,. The lullowine are copied frunt the inurna proesedlngs, to ,how where. Mr. liamptnn been found in the great battle between the F and Slave States December '4l. iiddings presented n petition tram emzen• of the District of Colombia praying that all lawn authorizing or sanctioning the slave trade in the raid District may be repealed. and moved its referent , . to the r oooo os e , nn the Judiciary, with instruction. Mr. G. W: Jones moved that the said petition tr laid upon the table, and the yeas and nays being called, the result was—yens, '7. nays, 97. Til4. Speaker voted in the negative. and the motion to lay on the table wan disagreed iii AL. Hampton votrd in the rtegcustv. lboise Joungd—page 1/ I. January 17, ISls.--Mr. Giddings altered a Pre amble and Resolutions in relation to armed persons entering a bording house in thin city, and violent. ly seizing a colored man. a wester in tha the purpose of sending him to the slave at nrkct at New Orleans. Ac., Ste., and moved that is committee of live members he appointed to clain• ins into the fact, Mr. Gayle moved that the resolution,. ;V laid epos the Wile. the yen• and nay being the result wsiv—yens 5c nays e 7. Mr. Ilan vote_din the negative. 11. Journal, page 2ho. January 31, '4 1 5-211r. Guldingii °herein a r lion, that n mlect committee of live inembe appointed to inquire and report whether the trade is carried on in the Iminet—hy what ray, Ste., hie. - Mr. J. E. Holmes moved that the resolution I lard upon Lb, table, and the year and nays hien called, the result was—yras os). Hampton voted in the negative. 11. Jour, rt:r, February 2'—Mr. Putnam, N 1 , ollered residubon declaring that slavery or 111volt:wit servitude. Sic., might not exist ( except enmej in any Territory to he ncrplifed Lp the Staten. Mr. Brodhead moved that the raid resolotain he laid upon the table; the yeas and iniy• being railed, it was decided to the affirmative. Yens I u.'—nays 93. Mr. Hampton voted against laying VII 1110 to ble. H. Jour., page 453. Apnl 25-44 r. l'alfreyotTered certain resolutions in relation to a lawless mob assembling within the Distnet of Columbia, setting at deflate,' the lows. menacing the members of the house, Ste • the., and moved that a select committee be appointed to inquire and report the facts. Mr. A. G. Brown moved that the whole subject be load on the table. The yeas and nnya being called, it was decided in the affirmative. Yens 130 i nays 42. Mr. Hampton voted against laying on the table. H. Joar, page 72U. The above record mum man vince all reader,, that the position of Mr. Hampton in Congress has been true to hie comnituents, true to the principles of freedom, and true to the rights of the slave. tine of the resolutions, it will be seen, meets the gee+ non of free tenitori, and more thun minims the ordinance of 1737 and the Wilmot Proviso, which was harrowed from this ordinance. • &Saila BILOORIL — ChIr Washington correspon dent,' c a, and Or many years the associate Ed. itor of this paper, has dissolved his connection with the Pittsburgh Gazette, .d will soon return to -the New York Express, again to become pan proprietor. We shall welcome lam back with a henity good will—N. Y. Exp.., The Oregonffiessaere The rl/t.tu,aary linald for July. contemns a par ticular ar..turtt ot the late horrible taaaasere of me loonarira and others in Oregon. a brief summery• of which we published some tune mince. The (otiow . mg details are oanonouicated by Rev. Mr. Spald. me, one of the surviving routatonartes of the Amer can foxed in that Terntory Ntre extract a few ad. The massacre batik place. November 2n. Mr. Smith and farody were at the ra mill, 20 miles &distant;r. ; nun M Young, his wtf w e and three sons.— Neat day Mr. S nung come down to the station for proviaions, and was killed. The others were sent for nine days Mier the horrible deed, and their liver were preserved that they might take charge of the flour mill. But the women and children, to the number of forty-eight, including the oldest daught er of Mr. Spaulding, who was at the station nt the tune, were made slaves by the murderers, and treated In the most cruel and brutal stunner. Eight days after the first massacre. Messrs. Sails and Miler, young men who were sick, were drag ged fmm their bedo. who and rut to pieces in the most horrible manner, in the presence of the women and children, and there dead bodies lay near the door the Cs hours in mud and bksal, and the captives, and among them a sister of ltulee. were compelled to pass over them for their wood and water. Nn nnr was allowed to wash and bu ry them till Nez Perces arrived. Dr. Whitman hod Just returned from burying an lothan child. and was engaged in reading. An In- Jinn to divert his attention, was in the net of ding medicine. while another tame behind him MIMI!= hi. hem!. A second How on the the top of the bend laid into lifeless on the door. Than Thlnukau. a prim-hp:II chief, who hail ref...iced unnumbered favor. Inapt the I ku-tar. and who wng nbortt to be reemvehl unto the church. tell upon the dead truly tin e d mangled ht inning the rant , ' flail bend. to :hag halt the imart, hkc..Atc and scattering then, in the mid tther Inulhen were treated in the same brutal manner. and the little captive Cirk were compelled tit pnAs over then, frequently to torment them. They lay As honrs. from Monany till Wednesday. scattered about the Kenmore,— None were allowed 10 anther them up and than' them. Even the dhstrncted widow. were not al, lowed to gm out and 'aniline the Innt momenta of Meat dying 111.11:111a, KM.' Of WllOlll 1111gereti 1011 g hn the agonnes of death. Mrs. Whitman fled nun honer., where she mem, ed a wound in the breast, through the wublow. Mr. Roger+ joined her, but they were persuaded come down, the Indian+ promising not to kill the They were Immediately taken toil.. door and nil Mrs. Whitman died irnmedmiely. Mr. Rogers gen•d n long time. Ur. Whitman horn in Runhcdlr, in N. lark SemernMir 4,1 , 02. 1 was at the Utilin, 211 mile< went 01 the line of the Ittn...arr, nod renviined th visiting the sick and preaching in the Indians, tdl Wednesday morning; at which tone 11011 kir the restilenee oL Lk. \l'ltitman Whon I was within about three miler ia the station, I met a Roman Catholic priest, he. interpreter nnil After some conversation, the Indian witeeketi about and watt great speed proceeded towards the house of Ilr. Villinninn. when the priest informed me of what had taken place lie informed ni that he hail arrlviultlAre the night hetiire, that had that morning imposed the children of the mar in, after which he hail assisted two friendly ans ui burying the slain. lie said that ten men Mr, ma Whit in had been killed, dint a French in the employ ni the I loctor had been .pared, 160 the women anJ i•hildren, that no French , or Iludr. n Bay Company's man would he ieii. but only American.. Tin- he received. the quiet. Ilavtiig reque,i,l• lion to take me of my pack liar., I t. , 1, e prO,NOriS eh lii had prepared tor he night, nail gay.. int•i the hands ofld,id, and turned my hung hr tdains. In the Mead tone the Indian had returned to- -and la. \Vhittnans to reload ht. pistol, and watt or me to come along. Ile had started with the in! villain of LIMN; ate. but stoppmp m snake. he had acmdentaliy thwharged los pistol in Itglitinp los pipe. and and neglected lit retond Alter wallow while, he salted,' :team on lin ins L unit st , low• ed tine priest. who had pros itlentothy made great •peed, and had gone senate ten nine. Ite4tre the ht dean nvrttook Ilan Nut /Indio); Ille there. nor learning Mon the toterpreter what dtrecoon I had taken. lie returned nem. to the 'went of mown tug Letook my track. hot al,trkiness soon tannin; on. 1,, was stepp e ,' t:tr the :at Smiler tt to any. the I.trd Jet vend me erttin top pursuer I trave:ted n s titt. and lay tstneraled the day time. The set stud tt,,ltt 111 V hone Ina Mr I hail now Ott miles to se.Ok wititoto toot! I must leave every thing. even my lines. a• the,. were t s• small 'lnt praised lie Che tame. ti na t time rovht. I reached a• ate. woltuut vet: great sutler [MIIIIIIIIIZIII=I C5 , ....1. Ti ,n 1 tnr connt.tillp.n in I air. yr., :n powr t.. 'PP" tunnel; t , . 'pin and improve lutt , .rrs. and rens, nlislruelson• rn , in navtga!Aersver, in all came where anch sniproventent• are tiecelaary th peneeit and t suty cnnitnen , Lorem nal2on4 or the e•onnu 'Among the States 2. 12..uhrw1, Thal ha' intere•ts of ow nation. nommnrc,. LLB comonUrelefence, and general we fare the I 'ented 1.4-ale. req.., a !..I.tatut• ear snt the loregrung la eve, 1:•.. 4 1.d. That me rel.nn• fa•skrird tn. Its Pre•nlens in ha vet. , risraaas, ns iseeentber 1 , 17. fin ha refiast; .sppruvr and use lu Marcit 1 , t7 inaLing a;spninnations a the onprovrmern of certain narlsnrs and riven. a deeined insufficient and un•one.c.ulory I I That I w• 41,1 inexped,eni gine the general c••sarni , 'oncrev. in udvaii. of .egislatuon the Nate.. le the ourw,o.on tonnage dole., by Isle sevural States a• Istvan. improving Os. ports stud Larl•a• at win. •rs. dutie• ;nay let.ed Rro./r..• l in t t:t.• rejeC to tit.• ( C.ottinleree ort Ilw rtheinoriat i.t lb, rc.pe. bac hart., and ri•cr the n ervmdecnttfle•Alt, •17. , n the aarne Iflr t.. id colurnalet • rt,als I..nna.' , dot nta,ally ',pat - 1011 till' •Agno xnlievt, hr nd Ganorattre Ptlllllll he ch. 11.1111r1 . tritn the rilwalenry. , l laaaaic rill A za.d rvp.at =II nal nnpnwetne,ls every 1/....1% in I rt. • t iOval utn rrw , !intron• r put 4.1 i :10 heal. tli. !,%1 rrsulutl.,n Yu'—hiesar, Aldvat. Adam., Ashman. Ilaren zer, Barrow. Belia,. I twc ha m. L, rdnad.lanchard lk am. lioadm, hoiden. Ilrudy. Iltickner Flatlet . Eantiy. I i,apman. Clitentnn, Yorke.f ol Itna. t ra tom in, rmwell, I , 1 "eons Ili lay, I knol, later, banal, I runcan, lionm. Eck en. Edward, Etnlirre, A lenauder F.van• Nathan Evaaa, Earrelly. linker. Flournoy. Freedley. ran i Ga.a r a. ayle. .entry, I lognin Nathan K. Ilan, I : Hump ton. More. Hampton, Henry, Khan Ii Holm,. hitin W. Mamie.. Ilubliard, Nucl.., Hunt. Charles _I Ingemoll. !ram. Jenlo., Ilobert w J.,h0..m. John W Joan, Kellogg, Thomas 11. King. II 1' Kate Eaton. Wm. T Lawmo.,, Sidney Lawrence. Eel der. Lmeoln, ,Lynde. Maclny. McClelland Midi.. nine, Jab Mann, II Mann, Marvin. hilirehend Morn, Malhn, Selman. Nes, Newell, I /min, Pal. /rep, Peek. Pendleton. Petrie. Peyton, Pll. och Prenton. l'otnant It /Miirilvon /11 ' 1111. Itookwell, John A. Koehler:ll, Homan. Irma. Rum ney. St John, Schenck, Shepperd, Shirmll. Slinnerland, Calch 11. Smith, Itot/ert tinmW. Tru' man Smith. 541111.0,1, Starlaveather, Stephens. Chan E. Stuart, Tnlltnadee. Taylor. Thilodatty, lainey Thomparovltiellard \V. Thoirimiton.John I T hom /erlll, Wt.. Thoth p.m, Thurston. Turner, Vnn I iyke, Vinton, NVarren, Wesitatieth, Whir, and Wilaon Yen—Micsoirs. Atldnivin,Bnyly. Beale. itedinger, Bowdon, Ikiyd, Brodhend, Will Brown, Albert ;. Brown, 1100, Char, Franklin Clark, Beverly Clark, Bowel' Gold, W. R. W Cobh, Cionminc Inekinson, Faran,Fnotherimin,Fielilin,Frresdireen, W. P. llall, liummons, ilaraleon. 11nrmanson,)lar rs, 11.11. ;corgi, S. Houston, limn..., Jameson. A. Johnson, .Ironcs II Johnsen. ( :nom. W. !owns, Kennon, I,ril, IdonLIII. Met ilernnnil, McKay, Miller, Pension, Patsbury. Itheit. Itlehey. :sawyer. Simpson. Sim.. Suomi, Thomas, Jamb 'Fleoripiron, llohert A. Thompson, Venable. Wollner.. Wick, 1V !ley, William., and Woodward The Rubjeet svngt then Inel rtsttle for th, The I bni,e hna lbws vetoed rate princlitle Wte nie to hay tpon G.r I ;ovrrilor, it will be neveN.nry tt, tnk Mate and active tneaanms to held a : 4 taii tinn to nominate a candidate To th. e .tead in early mitam maned for the W.< the people in primary meetings, to appoint di gates ton county collVPlllinn, to .elect it, II i‘r burgh I .elegates. We leg lenve to call the int In of the Chairman of tho county Commuter correspondence, Itiontati CAR 0,133., Plum Tow mann, to thi, mutter, and anion] pollg that Om old min vention,which it becomes nm.e.. to re-assemble to select a candidate for Col stoner, should meet on the same day, Rd rt to able many tadividards will belong to both Co. Th. National Intelligencer says---We and. stand that the President has within a day or t sent to the Senate Ih# nominations of Genera Pillow anal Geneml Cushing, who have bee acting hitherto by Executive appointment alone. A letter w the Sun, says General Cushing Thursday resigned his commission to the Pram dent Coen 1,1. Tit Is the trial or Augustus Deter for the inure& Ellen t raise, the ease was given to the jury 1/13) evening, and oiler being out all night, they came into Conn this morning stating their inability to agree upon a verdict and asking fur ther instruction• upon actinic particular points in the case. After receiving %Inch tositructions they returned to their room, and atter aturther deltbe ration of almsnt nn hour,came in and rendered a vet. diet of fitaLry. The prisoner was then reminded to jail to await the pronouncing of the sentence of death.—Bacon Journal ltd. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH pendent. of Pittabargh 0 Conospondenee of the Patsburoti Gozeur CONGRESS. Wasursnros. July 10,1345. Srsark—Agreeably to nut ice, Mr. Hale asked ave to hnag in a bill to prevent speculations in üblic lands, and providing that any male citizen, - ho in landless, may enter upon and settle a harm a the public domain. Read twire by unanimous onsent, and referred to the appropriate committee. Mr. Benton earnestly opposed the bill, which pro ides that, aver rive years residence a patent hall be granted to the settler tor a farm of 170 A petition was presented for the purchase of Mount Vernon. to eatabl:ah a National Botanical Garden. Referred to the Committee on Agrieul Mr. liflra, from the Commiffee On Post Offices. ported a tall giving the franking prnilrge to M Mr. Atherton reported n bill (or the payment 01 Ps against Mexico Mr. Ilannegan gave notice that he would move an amendment. providing that all States mouth of the Missouri Compromise line should have privi • lece to trome in with or without slaves, according to the will of the inhalidants Adjourned. ,r-Mr. Steven, introduced a resolulinn to g the hnondarte. of New ISlexten and Cal Ile then addreaned the Ilnon« in an an 'anted and exeiting manner. accusing the P dent of duplicity and innonlooeney in claiming th Rio Grande na the boundary of Texas, in his me r‘f Istr, sclulc in instructions he J. claret! that Tea. had not eatalohahed that ata Mr. Me Ll.llll dened the charge of ineolvomeno :olt.t the Preslent. Mr. Stephens replied that no honorable Ina uuld nada, such n derlarsiton. rther bang remarks passed between them, the rational parsed, and the House ad A Fui at - —Twn rerpertable fellows tn Allegheny, utht before last got a quarrelnut about *be char. MU! 011.3 of the onntinlaten now hef the people, which resulted in n • .1' ratelling . fgh Neither of the parties wits iniured—nor the elm abler of the individual for whom one of them stra contending Cerre•pntidtnee arm. P1iz31.,11 Gazette Cinetnnati, July 11.111 5 . The first I:et:lntent Peunsylvanut Volunteers, ildnels Wynkrrop and Black. left I 01.141, oth morning. at h o t an the idea Brooklyn and V,huyllrll. The other comp. Lave not yet arrived Corrt . •poonoler. , (.1 roe Gazcnlc Lon ,vIL.I.E. July 11, la A. . The steamer Chalmetio has last arriveil, with Major Bowman's command of Penesylvsnat Vol rri, on their way to Pittsburvh. Krriustre Cor,eopondriEre ot the I . l,l.urgh C•r. CINCINNATI NIAIII,ET Cincinnati. July lI,G, r. Flour—Thee n lamer ii•ellnn the innrket nr,ed by normltelk Sales to,lny Were mad (Irma—Themarket l• mahout clamp. Wlnskey—Saen at I r , c . . ;("! werlet—there ik'no alteration In .imnatton (*Mier—The ninrket doll. -Lards held In kr, ky.thralt buyers Sal ...JIM'. at b : I lam.—Balm at 161'4- ale,.---; , nlr. at %laic, houldera—Sa.ar. n 24, oner---Solr, Id nt I.ocal ..Afrialr• n.rr - r:,. • • MN% —TI, rolunotre A rntn,,emrnt • :rt• certa.n inC. winftli.ll3 wr I 1 I'run•rhnma Regitnenl v.V army, A steam lamt wl,; th,s Jay I, car s:lin mar I“,n ng nnJ bank The , ant 1,',1 plea., IN :rave nt 19 o I; on Thunday morn.ng m•zi nl r• the er eventng.twk , of the cteeltane 1 lee. ant!y knoeLed torn titorn, tool a ktote and drew l'ast,iy 11( . 1'1. , ill. ,rmi.lerztble •A A Iv a 1.1,1111,1,•ll tt,e ow got hold of. or he would lolvn mor.lered other on the spot ll= A betty ray have , i2e their Amor:lran nerd and van lg. Sen , n-11 xi s They • thved Bela nthe; I+4 ,wn months M.wr —ll nnl I lint trosetia hove en itnued hy the ;he F:nione, tor furto.fong totern hundred fi-et of ow tlw doh-rent itrr ct•rnpanws go Alit. gtrnv Tht. molt what they have now w.:I I=l ci 1,, I r I 81 r• Fulled led 1 , 4,1 night ore last, I.l' , p 1 Katt 111 rwarti,,rs Ins nee in the hhhit mein on lb, irner and W.w , 41 ,t, Ile is. I, ilan- Mr. Sr rrt .ley ve.terdny tr. q 0 ag. 00 1.• Ilu•hlnnd Mn, rn erted sielv took pal.. !hr ,tt the I'.rowit,tlle Locket I=l 0,0 Nelll4l the I .ennnoVeirri yr", terdhy They el ih.h.l I, e detamt-1 tn thty city e ..v r,i d y I=l rvening hn* ;In no.c,evnt ctt the arrive! out Min het Ile 63. been e•ni.toied to the c..,nirlet Lip A calrrr•iirondernt the St I,otn Morning News 0rn0.1.1. I..ltow:ne dntn rektivi• isinarl • Altout 1101 at - ad.,' are entrrtnonej nt three or Our oent• an the Inland. There arc unually about I lOU cunvtneltt in tour hullo—three at the • Ln.k Yard: and we ~ t hee, the Thnsnan: on loard whtrh Mitchel ha. been Oared. at St. , :en men: Thr4 risen. about gene lean trunemeniedi from are 10 seven years for the CRIME 01 poaching On LORDLY des mains, are subject to the moat degrading ad label. nee. etc ploymenta, their usual necOpenon being tonleleng tort, drawing loads of .toot like earl horses, under an intensely tointina sun, with no range gel tree or retinae jre protection, and other gaga are employed nt work fur many hours in the water cleaning nut channels, in diving hells, which anon pus u period m their mesemble existence. ALL RIGHT Now —The opposition to Taylor and Fillmore that existed among the Whigs of this atty. in onnto-gnenvo of their iltimpiaantnaent about Mr. tiny, in about all bunked. The ellerve:dienee went otr an the Park, and at the Broadway lionise. We knew that the round heads of the young Whirl here would aoon get the command el their warm hottrot. All right now. We have thought it necrreinry to nay ilium much, becnime the I,rnvilinni pre.. nll over the country In trying to tnnke the mitt of the little imielior.• we hit Cr had here. We dl.ll lie dinappoiniell it New lurk city damn not give Taylor and Fillmore 5000 majority—and Itrooklyn, Williamsburg, Jersey City, and oilier nutted,' in proport4on.—.tin" Fork E Tres, The Wualungton rorrevondent of the Journal I=l The Fl,ou , will not nilopt the :31uvery Comm utme without mileh ilebnie nitd4opticuntion, but 1 think it vertninly will pans bokA t llonnes befure the nilmurnment, and thus tie punt ol to eumeMbir WI 9th n( Augu n t, will lin r - lung in Im upon.' GEN. Tarim AND rut Wllio ?tam or Naw irons:v.—The Rahway Advocate, an earnest at voente for the nomination of Mr. Clay, rt... the Whin banner, inscribed with the names of Taylor and Fillmore. The Jersey Whig press . . unanil The Nationalrlutelligencer ootifirma the report, that Gen. Pillow had been acquitted by the Court of Inquiry, and that General Scott war to be be brought before the Coon on charge. The lit telligencersays the charges are moat frivolous.— ..Of course:' ID — COMena am honorably aasured Ibat the follow. Ina arr the act.lqualtur• of a :la bottle of /oar.' Co ral Iltor Resturabyr It 111.1 doubt our wont. they canot thew highly re•peetable cloaca, who have tried a. Mr tiro. Beckett. 41 Elm at. New York Ettl==e= • Mr Wm Tompkins, tht King a, Nrw York . Mr. Them. Jorkron..9 Llbrriy at, I'ni•horgh 11. F. Cullen, late barlo, steamboat et. Americo And mom thou a hundred others .1110, though Iht. in,st suffice, that it will force the hair to grow on the head or lace stop it fulling ott, strengthen the roots, removing v0;1' and Iltuntra Irom the root, and matting 4111, red o r gray hair assume a hue dark look, and krepttig dry, harsh or wiry,hatr moon, soil, steno and heautuul, cry, very long Mlle hold at WM. JACKSON'S et) Gllif.rly ma 04 [o Ladies who use Jones' Spanish lulylN - htle, hoe. always a hue whits transparent shin. Of this a Intl anti tautly any one. Said mall in Pittsburgh• at BY Liberty pt. ocrrlgdandwly Whig Executive wsWat•e In pursuance of a resolution passed at the last meeting, I hereby announce the name. of the gen tlemen composing the Executive Committee of the Rough and Ready Club, for the county of Allis gheny. R. R- R. Doman, A Washington, } Reciig Sec ys. W Lester, Henry Wuals. Win. Boyd, Correepondinc Sr vs Samuel Palmer, Pittsburgh—T. J. &ahem. do David Ritchey do, George Singer. do John M. Crn..san do Robert McKnight do John Allen. Jo N Buckmaster do Dr. J. P. Re. South do John Beck. Lower St. Clair—E. Jones. Manchester—. John E. Parke. Birmingham—Tboa McKee. Cay of Allegheny—Jame, McAuley do do Wm. M. Bell. do do Simpson Walker rUiltra Culture. Is strangely destrueuve to the hu• wnentitle, (or skint the sudden change front hest to • - cold. and the smoke causes yellow, dark. coarse corn plextons. Then it is requisite that the pores of the skin should be kept open—that their mouths should be freed from impurity—Was Was the anatent Roman Philos° phern cured all disernms—they computed that more and unhealthy vapon left through th the note. of the skin. than any other outlet of the body It isnecessarT, therefore, to keep the ports open—all humors are dispelled from the skut from the pores, when they wash with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap.. I have sern it cure the worst and oldest racer of Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Old Soren, Barber's Itch, Sore Bead, Ringworm. when every other internal Red external remedy had failed—its effect rendering the shot white, clear and soft, though it be yellow and coarse, is won. dertul—it removes Freckles, Tan. Sunburn, Slorphew. and disfigurement of the skin—hut persons must he particular and mwk for JON. Soup—to he hail in Pittsburgh at \Y AI. JACKSON'S, eign of the Ihe knot, to Liberty at. Price aticents. noslfhlAwly Fr vva Aura Cram , by tbn use r.l Dr Nl'Lan 111. e's Liver I.—Tbe lollmving letter from Inghly rn•pec tal.le gentlemen 01 West Union. Park, county, la . Is tritnripbant I...tin:luny In lagOr nltliia realty great Ineg• icine tab° are andming under iltia dtamtae can ltnd Immediate rake( and %armedy cure by the king of llr ALLane's Liver • • . • • .• • aav coma, P•aa. Co, Noe. 19th. 1.17. ••Me... Kuhl &Co—About one year ago I received of your a,ot a lot of Dr. lier Lune's laver Ihll., wharh I .old Lanniediately, •nil wish another supply 04 won . possible. When I reretved these Pills I was my. wit warring trona an attack of the Ague and l'erev but l•y the use ot these pills alone, I have been pletety restored m health. I believe them to be the beat remedy for Mho. complaints I have ever known JONATHAN 1101 , 1:HANI Far sale at Me Drug Store of J KIDD & Co.. by wood vtreet. 1); Tax Panetta Masan —l f you wish to be me pe•slul in any 1111dertekulg, you must always •use the rop, means rherelore. ii you have n rough, use Jars Essay - router and be cured, (or it the proper means Hove you Asthma or difficult) or ',resit., then the oitly etficieut means In cure tou it to us.: Jaynes Kxpectorant, which vrtllirumediately n•ereoule Me loom which contracts tbe diameter oi the tubes, and ns and hemp; up the mucus which clods them up, and thus removes every obstruction too free re•in moon., while ut the value moo all intlaminutton is sub dued, and II Cll. is centaur to he ederted (lane you Bronchi., Spitting of Blood. Pleurisy. or in 'act any Pulmonary Aileen., then tnie Jay nes Ealterturit and rebel certaiit, and ,ou arid Mat you have useti the proper memos Far sale in Pittsburgh at the Pckm Ti. Store, 71 4th street near Wood. tastl7 JAI • FArliCrilit• —Wc call attentinn In th.s eacellent retard) tor Cough, Coltts, l'ott.tustiputttt, and all allyrtions of the Throat and 1.111.{.• yeral taw, nation a leav years part had ocra. .1011 u.a 1/1,116'10e 01 11.1.1.... d. we hat. I.y nape!, te.ted .1. canevent qualines, and are prepare. , . recoil...lend 11 141. ollier• Min...ter. or other pub.., apeakers adheind with I.e.:nicht..l atlneintn• sew treat I.ennat Irons it. non. It 1. prepared I,r a...lent. fie ph)S11,1111. and all el•rov. will hudand .111 raesoux metheine on the dtvease• a whielt entunartided --1611.11111.. n• 0/11101 Cros• and Int.rnal Fur•...et .he Pet.. Tea Store, Nu 71 I °urn. •tree. Tncl Arm. LA( • ( . 11A or.gir•i 011 Yeld genualr Livcr prrpnred I.) F., Tatar, Tow, L • • Jtllo. kir R Srlirr•—Sautur yr•rs anger I wet , . mu. ahr rtned I.) uring lout Livrr Pun, and a• (marl, audrrrr now. ruclote.) our.s .I.lmr and And, )1. , rnd tar .aurth of 11 la Irm It( um. I In r, al.. -eud thr sun.. kind—Mr) •m rd .atecharm a Urn I loot W,11 . 1 brim . , lour, kr . A Is ',parr , ' Ft 11 57 5N...1 1 / 4 ., s•••• 1 fati %•ard. NI Cum Adect,. J SIIIIIII. rcmperarwevtdr. and I . Inas°. I.n rrner,lir • 1•Ilt. —Ainl.l.o IWI pi'd• 1 . . n• 01 1.0.41.5 ziou Nl'lratoe •VC rlllatll , Nowt the totkra tug inter •t at I. ..S.lrtoal.. Cavan uo Cu. -I Y • J k —When }our an. wherc I Ito, ar outage. •and he lett but a a've aortal M Lour • ,• autuge .nd I had .1 to rung oerl' t , a/ tha • onve“ aooalorthslar , on at”l ha. prove: '.• • ao" what the In art, au.] ore have ay: Y,•l Ido toot 10 * art ou • I ha, hut one let. ha hen 1001 agent wao hurl h_ taint he 10,1 me same place to oend ,C obouhl want more, hut he .Iml I have aor,otten neve Ihr amatory , ' oat .1.1 for nir es dozen tuote nu the reerpt of 10 0 1•1111:R l ' ao ••••• at iho Drug Story or 1 hl DI) d tar area EINE IMEIMIIIII r," cwor iwne grnu,no e „ pc es) K Alintr•lan, 0 . July 5111, Mr R E Ikon. ntarly out of lour r who- o ars last n'•• •I; ather..l ou anl phase •4,11.1 13 iloiett l oKr. )..0 pies se - ...net torso •• soon posstlor. mai r•lushls tisss might Iva lost should .5555 have Melo s,to It r•lied In tor so lot do ins, sinnd to Ins ,stons , ttoo 01 tne proplr osrs mut many ye"... • 16 the vs. , rtptions phrs,clatt• so , tne tor stead \ ours, respectfully, A hots A. 'so, Prepared and sold Its It. F. ,S soot and sold Or drugglsts vnorsity to I.,ttsourKS luol A • loch,'"' I. - - Jrt. sery b ilk et trr Ibra your had :soi od, doe* your !tea lu,n ray o handl, ia Or) or d ,, ). I Pr.,' Muo, you e all make nkork oulky and doe. laLik and health), and 1.-mute/A.6 u. MI. Una Id And A. aave lam , bane Imellirre • %tulle", In ,ve For a loolle of /one.' Had lies...wan,. Reader .1 1 ou have bad ka.r )uu would rea,., he "I tom•or. l •t .r TM., 4 .rTe. ..1 Joon . ental Heuer /Wee ha+ on o. Ircl. Sold al nJ L..ony novllT.Awty g - u. ll ithrum. Sean) 014 Som. Fr.,r..1.• Iran.. , • It. h, Chap. ,orr 1k.4.. Sure Ilemed., rogl Jo .' ...bap 14 Isted by many phy. to .4 rum,' Ilse above. atwl we would not e.o..elentsott•. we •new It to he Nil we •tat• • v ro•contic tier true No•p n rverhnp• only 0rt0.,.. rye, knovril tram removed Jinpurlms end ele•r..rl awl 1/vutllled the .11tm. malLlog IL von trope •moorll and w ml•nis Sold 1,, lV JACK IAnArIy I.lreet 11191%, CD , Yellow. Teeth and putrut breath. Sit.ntey eunts lac rotten death.: It repulsive and thaessonte 411 could have teeth as ohne a• It Sweet hr nth—herd¢unte--inan or glr. • IVO, delnkr•—nay qulrkly llama mAnd ttoe a box ol Junco' Tooth Pao. coals but Y] .cope. and I. really a heaaolul It gt•ea the teeth. Rae enamel Sold In l'ittei urnh Liberty at noatto.l.toral lit Mnt neve( alleropt to eouneaten a arorthles• arue le. Renee valuable ntettlesttes are leetintuttll Iv tad. The knava who counterfeits a tnetheme r.dlottn• • treat aute. • II II Wrfr a bank note or the ttno coot nl the inured Statr• II A • l'ahnestoek eukr. 'rho, I. tin. only a...fe1...1 eertao. eure lot oorro•. has net, ettunteriettednatty ...1110t,rouol , ), and persona should be on t ma h...r gru.rd w ' hen po try get the genuine arty.. prepared at Potal•ureh I'. •r2l UT Don't have a Foal Breath-I! lou have use a ah&lllne-hottl• o( Jon., Amber rnoth l'aate That 111 mate) our breath sweet, whitest our teeth ke 141 at lr.. Liberty at. novidath wly And purr as niontuttental alabaster All Irmales have skin like the above, uho usr lonr.• Spanish Idly Whale It maketb pure snowy. yrt 11.4 ral Sold at no ( . 11,TI(Alt atrrr•, marl. ED- Don't have yellow Jarl. Teeth--they ran I o monde pearly wbOr by one On, onion n bon of Job. , At 130.1" Tingle i'llgte it it•rdirllS the PIMA, DYVV,III. i/ • breed, de. Sold at m 9 I.4berty rt. nonIIOIS only n. fueirdny morning, Lcoa, younge.i .on of Grorg.. S Fonera/ from hit father'. dwelling on Wylir street, Una day, at 4 o'clock, P AI PARE OP VOLUNTEERS. h Co. Ex pr.. Packet lAnc orill cam . Volunteer. returning to their home. at the tollow- Irg rate...— To Philadelphia. • - M4ll emelt Ilarvisburgh. - • • Ilolhdoy .burgh. • • • 2.541 Johnstown, PRI*24:. PACKET leaves every evening at V o'clock. and through to Philadelphia in Ii dal. . . . For pormrago apply to W ,r‘rtrk, Monortruhei• or to jy1,1.31 D LEECH dr. C.O. Carnal Iluaul V OTICE--Leners of Adnometration on the moor of Andrew goss, late of Upper eit Clair Township, Allegheny cOanly, dece•sell. Lava been granted laOil sutmenbee, residing In Temperoneemile. St Clair lownatop, Allegheny coal.) All persons In. Jetted m said estate are requested to make umnetlisie payment, and those haring Maims or demands Ithe/eOl present them, legally mat...mated, without de lay, to the salmerther. MARGARET Roo+, Ado iutrntnl ToMpervneeville,Juli 10, 1048 tyltorol,o A SPI-ENDID Building Lot, 115 feet in width end u--0 to depth. situated on the second bank in it IWO, ny rity t opposite the Pond, and Immediately below Mr Bowens ma ton, and adjoining Me property ol N White, Esq. It is covered with the choicest ef ull— A Pears, Plums, Rasp/terms, Utiosbernes, Straerberry beds, dic. he It is within fifteen intnutes walk oldie Diamond, 11l Pittsburgh, and will make beautiful country retreat. It may, if desired, he conve iently dividtded into lota FAMIIIIC at No Olt, corner of 4th and Market n. tylv 71 BOARDING WANTED —A ger/demon, wnb Ins wile, four children andnurse, want. boarding tor the summer month., man airy, pleasant situation in the country, in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh Phrase address Rog MO, Pittsburgh Port Office, swung the lo cation and tarots. Salislactory t reference given and required. IYI2 YI(iIRON-10Cone, Ohm Furnace . Hot Blast. aryl ',rin g per Ftleggoldi feo tons ilrootlyn Furnace (Mllllin Cu. Pa ) Hut Man, for sale by 11.1 4 0 N h. Co, wale, It ph: METAL—GO ions cold blast Charcoal landlng from canal boat /.1 Vincent, and for sale by gilt DAI.7.F:LL, di arab, DEER SKINS-3 bundles Deer Santa. in store and Ins sale by Jilt JAhlk 1/ALZELI. DACON SlDES—Ooontry cured Iln‘on ttlder, in 13 store and for sale low. to c lose a consignment 1119 J AM UAL/.11.. FLY Ngrret—A smell ice. word color*, for sale ve ry low, .133 Wood st. July 10,1,4 a. THE: Truotece of the- Prttstrurtta ttos Company hoar atia day doctored a theola,al of fire prr cent. on the Captfiat Stock paid tt to_ oot too profits of the erns—tahrrtt fir puo.l to tat4ekno.ders 0, the" . Ifigfil raprt.o-otutters :le whet: of tor Work. , or alt , r Ina I,IE J AMY, NI CHRISTY P A MADEIRA. Pres' 4,1 Treautr, - Th.‘ whiter sit In of hers. Ihnn .now I3=Z3=! =:ZI 4,11 G I • NV OM, Sugar arid Malan.... 1 111 do I . runsNosk i,rnn4 a, • Sur In rtes.P:ol for t.rrL. YI;TCIIFETRYL 100 .ther RICHARD T. LEECH, JR., =Ml== Portr.l.l of Gen. T•ylor. JUST REVF:I 1.11 at., cop,. of Lto-, ll , artato pm. of ltt.n. Taylor, mrt.lio-d to I , tarh no., 0: that .11.011,ns:opt TM% V. wt... at aCt.tot. T R 11.1.11-12 G RAN 1 , L0 11.1t Tor m lsues. tor PI; c, ?et Joa I C . UNDHIF- , —: 7 Flnek. 4 , ca.a..r.., 24 Jo ~11. end. ; 0 Lleerwt.l. 7 Jr. Dry llendi,e, 2 do do Apr', .o Flax,ed, 2do Woo, Ido Wince 11ex... dI I. Lard. 1 I or fear ocr Flr Ilruaara, ro arr, .r .I er eundlerland—for or.e by . . jyll Kry , I • r JY, L:1111 \ 111:11F1 COIIKS —I bri o,•rne , mr T n . 'V A Itl 111.1 __. VAAL I. T N TARTARIC ACII)-4 01 3 ,(1 r rior qua ~,y rd und , or I YII ItRAI \ C F11:: ;. /; i \ I TA lITA It - fu,,T, or, e ( N-172 , y li i i• Sikeileig,ld.,,u,ol,,,7l.dukti.n.i(Ll,,,,F4 :.,1 A •I' A j \‘' ow -Imo `11 . , C :l u o „ ILT. 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A r vetli tap NV 1' 1)1 ttlm Vitt oar', I.,untlr) uKe JVI -OUR-11M ••• / Ibn., ior • N. 311 J I' DILW "Kull :•,• :sub, nrul for •a:•• A 7 I+,3U J ..••• DILWORTH i r iffr" . ..l-1 , 4 1 , 14 \ at - Chre.e. 14m1t.1.4 trom ••11113; lant Grand 71. burl ior 4ttiv b) jr:Ai DALZFTI. watrr 13R: NII:Tir; , ISO Lob. inni• Tgylor allti 1), 1111.013, nod ior 4ille byral ' ,Pi JAMS, N 1 Surxr, 931 bilk dot° M0b544.1.4. POT by ,r3U JA KS DA•17.F.1.1., etEN lIN GERNIAN tibl•Ot.i.k.--12 do, reolotl and for owe J KIDD k I I CHICKERING, Vni lAMIS-3 , 01 I , Tro•••1. Rofew‘m ,1, 11tsr. oonv, 11.bo• }4 , r male al Mr Chirke.r:Dr s '• rn, Ir. Jet+ J II woo.: •I puoutl., God /01111 d. H11A1 , .11. .01101 I/0111 tt 1 4 - 11. A I.•b Pmt recd t , \11.1 , it Iry .n C O ro ll , N . T i r:l ,y 6.ll S f T o ß r A :i " K—" • „'":" ''"4llXlA•77,lTrTiled AUCTION SALES. By John D. Davis, !Loot' 51000 Cuq Bowl A.:ton MiEMMIZEM • - 51.}. W.; .old tor caatt. pat tutpls. Hood of the tlty Pvtanursh tor tfll trearo, per coot Itoote-t. pay. Sta.aeo•att outt;.y nod rattoonaat• on tat I, Jul ot . tt • la ItA 1 ; , dg .Ata.l /.0.1 added .01hr odue 100 0 1,, A 01. T l llll eta, a,er•.non. oadreadk Itay, Au •..da It.aan olad and Fdla.trea, Leat Ta,aer, JOHN Ii I'AVIS Au, Pry ar Aorrror. Vn T , r , .Y morn., .11,:v 17, ot In o Onetthe Sa.‘ Nw m, corn" ni WL,0.1 .4! •orth ot Fr,•• h • o•rlunn ami Alll4 ro•an Dry I t0t..1.i. himonc arv—ch.o.h... caos.rher•-•, lut e •h ' , et` kkonmer r loth•. fi4ll, •11111 4 .1 4. 1, .1, •,•, o gt" ,* " .. .111,1. chock inottsc :.t.3e i,. , 1 1114/ ttaO•ir ett ho•krr) g!co , 4 41 k an.:kehatir, ••••th hkelo-skr• Of l•••nrr•C• T lor and ern EMMEMMI A x 4. 10r rft asaorurnr:o o: now ono oo loovo• bob: ottocore. 7•n •4 . 4 1 . 41.11, ,oc,c 0:oir• ,7,11 n0u.0.1 .anito Itoolver todorm....ca. Ar A:.tret• nc•orrnent MIAs:Ion:11:w r.m.t,fAr 5.1 :Moe,. c3p. I:mmem, um: maw,. trunk• tort., mche Grrrronn :il•lrum.mt-.1,c hr rho is, ni Iron; nt ch. Cnnemerc,ll ..... c.orner nt 5101 itn r v hr 44011 n Intml.tnnt. on.l very .ntnnnnutil Itaromihr. .nc.ne m 04' 4 Ter." t. , 011 .11.1 IN IL\ VlS..‘urt (in NV•olto...l•tv ntnr , .., the 1 - 2ltt mat • to 11 n riot , 1, at .I.e %I, oi Mr ••t• 1 . 3a.•tn0 t• Wagner On Venn at 1.•,00 Slgriotry o o aol.l•vtl!rout vG•erge ior 31 , ,t1111 r. :way ecoront. o largo quon.tY mar law , r Iron, 00. aro o 1 atentnlwat Comet,. ‘wineh nt• v -ern pr.-von,. .Ole .I‘,llN II 1)AV1,4. ?tort n 1., al Aye - 111 rn Thurulny. July VI, at 4 "'oleo]. I' . wdl L. cold tnO prornito •..:trer r alual ontl batoloanal) astun• Led Int. 01 ground. SOW, the 6411 toot, ad• 1t1,1 . 0/1. II frt., a 'tont 05 met,. on In. Li, .t aqd even.loo; tw'. lotoi Iraq to oat :on-) rosroa4--I.e lin: I o nos, s•s aso ujoprovaol rndor4• .1 note , 4 nasals, 'arson lootera4l 1,, a,lftintirp Bermtaghaa. at Atlrtroa. thL P nt Cm minerrtai Roum.. 0r..., or Orret... soh. lop. 111 ....l 144 ... 1016 111.1 i 1.1./I .P..Alk cr. 11. r. .4.lnylmul Dim Ir tut Lt.., 1 1 .1 0 ay 1 111. - . AM E lENT;s. PITTISBUILGLITIIKATILE. .... •.• Mao.tger awl Leak,- LAST NiGirr OF MR r PPFP Wgi,nvat, inl.l tot , ...etwe wah the L.A1.11 . OF LYON:. Nlrlnottt. 113 11 tlArt,rl •• 131'. Porier Altrr DANCI iii.- .\n.:ll Mal% Inn DIA I, 111: \ Merlon lk-1.1•••011 Mr Arlo Armen. , • Mr. Prior Patric• Atials , uov 'lf, 1,5'1 VI, Src.ond Mr. !LI I' 'Si I.ulterN,,no J FIIJUS MISCELLANEOUS. 4 TI.Aa, pic AND tifilio Iij.FI.IZA A t. 11.7,.. 31 t -WI. 1-1- —., , t /16 1 611, 11 uckhold , - to It , . Atha: Mr 1116116311 1 r 6161 , 1,11.. Iht. S'rrttou ut thr arca- 14. L.. and M., 111..1111. Ita,r Hem) II lir. Merl wa- 1,1,611111 V 1 1 11101,“ 1 Am?;. - a.l 1,1,1 n. or. ',he fluid 611111111111•,1 16t 111 1,1 1/11. Cotr;••,., J K .lf.llNl M A. r.rrouLtT amln , ,urer J1M..., It HY... St.pen 11.'m %Vm M \ 1... k. J Aol \ A ~,,, irnm F 11 J .111 ,t... I. vo.ernmn,,a a, ror th•Nla•achoual 410.• re . 40... tc u SlOrke. am! Itkiwr IL WLIII trlt.r, -IN ,erkison. vrto. telN 11 Ai IIL Net - I %Vey.' ffii9ll„eler. her -e, At 1., it,Afro• set:a:menet° rer lenete.. the 1t.h.,,t heo, et: Phifeu :elec . . ire.° t resareuLarher Ir. I A Ph -feu°, Ir.°. ° err .- of - oevo I', tee L A RO.f,Ve.d. rnry , tl c•olti„ afe Arta vv nottle he A II tut. A I N 1. A 12co.eet rum!. ears i•ti:111(111111111,. rind atetittatttl 0r.% th matte It) the Mutt hattott Co. N tt ettrN tettAter tut nod 'el •Itteit t. :mule I..lttse MMIEMIN 3 01,4V1 , . mail, F f• A Intahogn”) •ernm: h hano. Ennar hv Nol,l I 311 , 11.1.1.11, -I 1N.., ae.u Ivo! Calrkertnr:. Ptaito• T. for (At) Purposes. IN ;ni•-mancr 0. A . I.! I.nro.r. to, OHIO' tor I clon, ite•... in.••••d 14111 Apt. 1 - Ji n..• eout. •Cll ,11111.. A}1 —. 01•.t .4 •4 1 r /01 oil . . , ..ttlt • tlitt :V - othmt r•tt tlttok ltttothrottt• ghet, c wt., they sh6:l tut, the N. 1114 hit dattrtt %hail alai e 01.3111 n cterl I. nook 001, Ire: steel, th^ Cur Trch.urrr trethtel In worths troth illy three the rerttl 1.111.11re...he of the 110I1Cf V/ That the approtl shall le. [taro 100 loy tleo [Attarll of elle prt•ott or terns ate,rterthl...tud UOlll/1,1 to he 1•011eL11111 , rehhleetor or :ter mr. we, rrheieurt it. ill , /1/1100 1 11 1.1 Pitljel- It JOHNSTON, Trrastirt.t. •Zr^rl. I door tn ilar. Prcs irrin” Chtircl. jytt'lw DI.ANKFAIIN A ' , re., Alt 01 . t1.1!, A poioa I 1.51 rxraootoos ol toe grout .15, , r0v0f Ir. anal ,hoo i.r of 11101,11 .mom ~,,,, 5, t• :51155 - 15r11. ♦ 11. DI null,O, ti.e. rvalury. 1,0111113:y •ttt• titttl the liluttr. J I litttitilr) kullittr \a t.ttlettlt tte• lk ut.httNtott aittl 1.1- (tette, tt., fit \,s• ttml revittell rtlittota S- f lf . • Ili 0 41 —lll. I,r u p COt f d t .o C f Ilite3.,lttu•l lr t t.t to...tt tut.: ittt.ttsditte cl.n. nutter. tzt..l I,n nllilo. It. mt. ...otos° nunorni biltoronlOu• yulainoroY rsoployod nowoouraorrr, lataanttl I.) Ninlw mint I kis,. fhtlik. Ike In aly.os of mineral ronolarylible. Sr, prop:trod by Ho, nrd Crawling Tal for JUnt ter, god n few ropies of orwh or nbovo work --lor nal.; by n!KTON. 1 1 / 4 • ENV 81,1411i,--I..cacr. flat. ly n.al rr. I.y T lel' xi 0 ' .attua ul the gresi thafovarteo and tarc.r.v• n111•Oirl11 •11unowera, In a •trlt. uf Ica lecture. - I t A Al , Dtre,nor nt the eatcsnan“ 111,. ry atta ntkOV , WOrk• qPit r 1:1.1.111rr 1..51.1.1511. 7-• wood hod IA, , It NI I 111 . 111 has ottetird Itadaa;Ttt7 V V . rave llntta..lla4.ll, lotting •.M. , taatt. clarliam.rtattatt and 41f, dat, dtnotan. Itatt 111,1.dirld gre, T„6, 6, toad Idotvet.da. of extra %tar% dlata mat tarorlsed 1)1111, nl.o. Ma. Itatt 1{1! • !duck attd who. Satitt tl. , Gat,- hut,. and vartott. sts tett of aumutet.(hard.......4.lr, ~It.er.lprter• A 1 0 1 of riiper 41/13.1 •13 11 1 5. at. latrly 114INNF7IY.--A ,ca 01 1an..1 fifth., Inn “%ot labt wittlerA shapv•l sel.t..g tat , tram 1.1 $l, et to, rorner tst 4th ni..l r. 141. w -to.y - _eo<<.n„r hom 4th FANCY DRY GOODS SEAMAN & MUIR; 7511 Broadway, New York, IMPORTY-FLA AND/01111E3LS Freneh ;me ed Dlusltn , , lierree•. I,nees, Embroldertr•. Nie, Klmwls. lgo,eoy , 1;:ove., AND A1.1..1f1 /II A1111.:111-.:111' FANCY 1.11111,1 •rueyew,or ; Sler. vt..uil New 1 or, 10 it/W:11111e Weir •locY oeime nmtme, thea 1101 r ha.... r MUST ow lot many years of Wr boo, of A. T elewart lc Co., from Le r.tired on Wr I .t nl Inn. to IC and 111 Jame, who h., ea ,p,..(muee.,) We. W . kite, e mw e-tAe -I.remem • inekr 41). r 1-llk . MuoutlacWr, ot Cotton no,ot lo ;odor,' _Line, I 11;ot.or• tor D o ar Solt and C 4 .11 COllOll Vilngt , for rak and Se low l'art”ls 0101 Nlotottor. and Silk Bulltoto Frone, toad , to order on the oottort•toot [tour, turn, of Maloirn hanro and Wollotom tontraoto, No -5 Wtlltatn atro,to Sloe' Itoor. ovcr 0 1 ,1110 , mor... No. tool NIA/11011 Lan, N.ow Vo:k t) ' 0 N L 1.1. 1.1:11ANSonlk SLIN.- A ,Iterxl... In .01111001 i 01 Molt moot Mal•too. tor took., lo oitrooooeo too" roorovoeood at ow, ritool corner of the dosotooool 171. 0 /1,11.23. ALEXANDLE h. DAY '!"-•!.41 wait DAILY PACKET LINE. rrfii,..4 well known nne oi •Itlendid Ste., / ow rotnre•ro to the !arttrst, •wOlost.t., hot-hrd .and turet'o.bett, nod mutt ilowrrtut °oats on the wntere ot the IVe•tt i'ver) aortonntirlutotn •nd eon, tort tato rut:to-3. oun procurr hn• tteen pro' tiled tot pas. ~ n rr• I Ite h•• I.eett IJI oi+ratlon Lor fr. ),ar• rotrzn..l nt.:ho. , o the. tram to oonon. 11, boots svo the loot of r lk 0a..1 e , r , rl dny pre.ou• atamin, Pe, the meep and l'he eel pa.o.n.., on the ee. ter In 0.5.•0, money niu.n hr pal In SUNDAY PACKET. M:111 ,N. lApt A )(Alkyl, R. P.lt.burg t-vt. ,uatitty inottfintt ,11 1U o'ttlnalt, rverl ttnr,.l, ry ;) event Aft nt 10 r u Aur- Ni":": , mor \I 4 ... • TO- N“ 2. rapt 1 KLIN,IILTIIL ley,' rs, r) mamma; nt 10 cloeY, ev. Wing at 10 i• r =MEM The NEI% E.N4 I. No t, Cupt LIP, will rs•l,ie.Jny :rig at 10 , ercholg et 10 P THUILSDAT PACKET. Tit 111111.1.1 ! Ca,a I.Btot üb:• wore rats ( Lunn Tlalrtin, abor,urto lit u,,,,Wh,i‘oK . curry Flarada) el.a.n.uu at 111 r Flia!Ll P=l irr•l tilt ior -3, I , 11..1,esier.rr Alurk• eltlekerlug's Plano+. STEAAI BOATS CINCINNATI R. . . NM- I" o..kx z 1.0 WEDNE!4IIAA PACKET The CLIPPF It No , Ltrah ever, m,nso, .41 IU rlt. NVlze•eltrK , • oluv over,o, io The %LESSEM. / l 4 W,I leave Pitt. trn rnhever, :vaturilai :slam al, at In oleireg \ Vheeling ei e al la r 0. NEW 11g/ 10 ASH 114•11 I , AILN LINE. EANAL AND , f 1 PACkEllg, 1 g 4 Y.Xttz..4ig; Lena. , Pntrhurel,ty. at A M , and III ; rtver,lo tilesgosr. intouth et the Sandy end Beaver Ca nnt.l r 6. and Nr‘r. I.n.san et It, rattle night. Nvve t o HOCk. P M (making the try r Neal to the over tturseg Ihr night.) and (Deeper nt 9 n viori. A NI., nn . 4tlttriv••• nt P,ll•lturgh et J P )1 reek Inv a Wlliblbnu. Ise, for rerryteg cee. :tad In.s.vern Nev 1.1.1•1111 and P... .hotter 11111, alvd. at 1,. 19, , than by nay tvOlet rO,O, The proprietor. alto. Line hour the plen.nrea 0( ,o ortnnor, the pnhlte that üb.-y hav , toted up twu firm clan 'anal lloat.. lon ore neeonsinntlntion of lintaengers and Ire, 1 . 11•1 11 Mon with the well known •Ir u. rs ALIO{ and BEAVER_ and ourine , t ,t,q. m at Illaarrow, onh the l'ltt•hurgir and l'tricot Imo and other dad,' loir• ot ..learocos dor/ nlhe /I.to nnd .....tort` „e rh, propriehirA oledgoirboaa •elvt to •oac• xpen.^ or troublo to iroarie ran !or , ofet, nod n4k of publto a there ot. a IT VA troillt, 11= C NI. 11.1111, N • W It HANNA. At I o w, 11.:i J N. Co iNc' E—The aten., DEAVER. r 1. rinTke.mag• Ii Irv