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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
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PITTSBURGH. j
MONDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1849.
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Democratic Wblg NonaLuMlons,
FOR PRtZIDRNT,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
FOR VICE PFO-NIOENT,
MILLARD PILLRIORE,
- ELECTORAL TICKET.
SENATORIAL, ELECTORS.
Tram. M. T. AVKausiral,,o(Washiorpon.
Joan I'. Sammissos, of Letromon.
DISTRACT ELECTORS.
1. Joseph C. Clarkson, 1.3. IlenrYJoh ll4 . o /
I John P. Wathersli, 14. Colder,
3. James M. Davis; 16. William M'llvaine,
4. Th. W. DalSeld, 16. Charles W. Fisher,
&. Darnel C. Rimer, 17. Andrew G. Comm,
6. Joshua Dungan, IS. Thos R. Davidson,
7. John D. Steele, 19. Joseph Markle,
S. John Landis, 1/11. Motel Agnew
9. Joseph Sehmtieker, 21. Andrew Loomis,
10. Charles Snyder, 2k }behead Irma,
li. William O. Harley, 2k Thomas S. Sill,
Lt Enure. Tyler, - 24. Sam'! A. earvimiee.
FOR . CANAL COMMISSIONER,
NES ELIDDLNISINARTLI,
Antimasonle and Whig Nominations
FOR CONGRESS,
MOSES HAMPTON,
LEWIS C. NOBLE,' a ludiao.
CHRISTIAN SHIVELY, of Winans.
S WARTZ WELDER. of rmoborgh.
HENRY LARUE, of
_ 11603. Y.,
lIEZEKIA II NIXON. of Lower St. Clair
ZLOIRT.R.
JOIIN SCOIT, ot Ross.
RA. 01 I . IIZ COCILTIL
DANIEL WCUADY, of Elizabeth Borough
•Lninton.
JOIN K. MM.:ft, of Baldwin.
THE PEOPLE'S PLATFORM.
"I have no private purposes to ueomplish, no party
purposes to build up, no enemies to potash—al:aka:lg to
serve but my counry.'
"The pow)given by the Constitution to the Execu
tive. to interpose las veto, la n high conservative pow
er, which should never be exercised except to cases
of clear violation of the Constitution, or manifest haste
and want of conmderation by Congress."
"The personal optimum of the tudividual who may
happen to occupy the Executive_ chair, ought not tu
control the action of Congress upon questions of do
mettle policy. nor ought histibjecuons to be interposed
where questions of wonsututtonal power have been
settled by the venous departments of government, and
acqatesced in by the people."
"Upon the nutrients of the tariff, the el:whiney, the im
provement of our great highways, rivers, lakes, and
harbors, the writ. of the people, its expressed through
their representauves in Congress, sushi to be respect
ed and earned out by the Executive.
"War, at all times, arid under all circumstances, is o
national coanity, to be avoided, if compatible with
notional honor .• the prow-trite. of our government.
as well as it. true policy. ore oppoutl to the cabins
non of other nations, tied the dismemberment of other
countnes by conquest, for, in the language of the great
Washington, 'why should we quit our own to stand on
foreign ground.' " Z. TAYLOR.
See nett page for Telegraphic News.
See First Page for Miscellaneous Ne -
Latter from Gan. Taylor
The fillowing letter, written two yenta ago, h
just been published In the New Lisbon Palladium.
It verities the tact of the old General's Whiggery
of which, however, there was no reason, previous.
ly, to doubt
Hxsticiosarrxe, Anxv or ODDIPATION,
Mau:imams, July 21, 1846. f
Dear Ssr:—By yesterday's mail, 1 received your
letter of the 11th Jane and have given the subject
to which you refer muchserlous reflection and con
soleration. I feel very grateful to you, sir, and to
my fellow citizens who with you hove expressed
the rery flattering desire to place my name in
nomination for the Presidencir, but it becomee
sincerely and frankly to acknowledge to you that
for that office, I have no aspirations whatever.—
Although no politician. having always held myself
oloof from the clamors of party polities, lam o
Whig and shall ever Ise desacol in individual opin.
to to the principLv of that party. '
Even if thitsubjed which you have in your let
ter opened' to DID were acceptable at any time to
tae, I have not the leisure to.attend to it now, the
vigorous prow-cation of the war with Mexico, aci
important to the interests of the country demands
every moment of my present time, and it in my
great object to bring it to a spray and honorabbr rrr•
inination.
With my best- wishes for your health and pros
cerity I am, most sincerely yours.
Z. TAYLOR-
Major Genet al, U. S. A.
Wu. E Roams, Esq.
Mr. Rvammt., the editor of the Palladium, is
,Dnblishing the above. letter, gives;, the following
..,3‘ti
%-tapora atory of another letter, trmsmitted to Genehal
‘,
`Upon the second day of last January we again
create to him, proposing a northern journey to
Washington, and thence upon invitation, to Pbac
delphia and New York, going by n?soutbern roittl
and returning by the valleys of the Ohio and Mi.
sissippi rivers, or vice versa. We 'assured him
that we deemed his election the noir safety to the
nation, and that in our opinion his Showing himself
to the people along the proposed routes wound
create so great enthusiasm over the length and
breadth of the land as to render his election cer
tabs. We enclosed the letter in another to a high
ly respectable gentleman of Baton Rouge, well
known here, accompanied with a pressing request
that he and other respectable political friends
should urge upon - the General the propriety of
arch journey. Oar letter was pat into his bands,
backed as I am advised by such request hem nth.
ers, but to us by letter of the 24th of January be
politely declined. To the gentleman referred to,
as his-subsequent letter shows, in a conversation
held between him. and General Taylor, the latter
declined adopting Pie coarse recommended, nod
said "he could not consent, for it would be seeking
what:he had not yet sought, vir the Presidency of
the United States; that the people had brought
him out without his solicitatiort, and if elected it
must be done by their free and unbiassed wilL"—
In the course of conversation "he said he was a
man of pence"—"was emphatically a Whig, and
would have voted for Mr. Clay at the last election,
if he had had an opportunity." "That be fully ap
proved of the principles and exposition of the Con
sultation by Mr. Jefferson . and did not agree (with
a late President) in explaining the Constitution as
he himself might understand it; but to explain it
as did those who made and nursed it as it were io
their , bosom." Our - correspondent adds, "I have
one word to say, as coming from Captain Gameu.
who hasbeen General Taylor's aid and by his side
since the commencement of the war with Mexico,
that General Taylor is the author of all his letters
and despatches while in the army. and not Adju.
tans Bliss, as by some supposed."
The Compromise Bill, which wogive in another
column, will command the attention of our renders:
and the country generally. ft is one of the most
important acts of this eventful year, andkivilliknabt.
less tell, in its elfeet upon future generations. The
general impression is, that it will pass both houses.
The principal ,pbjection to it will arise, from the
friends of fir-elimi fearing tO leave the decision of
so greet a question as there:tension of slavery, in
the hands of a Bench of Judges, the majority of
Whom are Slaveholdero. keener* fmm Washington
my, that men of differentriections and of both ex..
tneuies of parties strongly approve of it. Mr.
Phi**, of Vt remarked in 'the Senate on Wed
nesday, as fellows
I em willing to say, that I concurred in the
action of the committee. In my judgment
the only mode for the nitro:mem of this' question
has been adopted, and I think I can comma 'that
opinion before the country and my constituents, by
reasons which 1 shall take the 'opportunity of St.
Ong.
Cristunrinuertc.—The Ohio Statesman, edited
by Sam Medan, publishes the. affidavits of two
men, said to have been volunteers in Mexico, pro.
wing Gen. Taylor to be printans,..The story is, that
two fellows , stole some chickens at a ranches
ro, and Old Zach swore at theta, and said "they
were thieves, who had corns td Mexico to steal
and not to fight" Their own statement proves
--"that•Gen. Taylor judged them rightly. Men, says
_ the Boston Atlas, mho would Arn such an affida
vit, would rob hen•roosts.
The pact atlas city, has been publishing those
iffulavits,Or thopurpose of injuring "Old Zack."
Tin PRZSIDICIOT-o-6 STEARTO.T item—A aegis
ter of a vote kw the Presidency,:taken on the
steamer Fainnamot,' on her pastaiel from Cumin
" rani to Pittsburgh, July, 19;184 Inaba= famish
ed, Ins. The wane of each person is recorded,
and all are legal - voters. The following Is the re
sult
RoTayWr..—
" Van Buren
The Territorial Compromise Bill.
Pp* dge litifraWZdeci Compticsee36Y_
.
The tist. twenty actions of the bill refer wholly
to the Territory for Oregon, and are down op in
the usual style of a firstelana territory, =Pang pro
vision 6r a Governor, Legislature, Coors, &0. --
Section &is on follows: -
“Sac. 6. Andle u further marled, That the leg
islative power of the territory shall extend to all
rightful xubfectsof legislation comustent watt the
isOnstittition of the Uoited Sates, and the provi
sions of this en; but no law shall be passed Inter
feing with the primary , disposal of the sod, no tax
shall be impossed upon the property of the Imited
States. nor shall the lands or other property of non.
residents be taxed higher than the lands or other
lroperty of residents. All the laws passed by the
egislative assembly shall be submitted to the Con•
greets oldie United States, and if disapproved, Mall
be null and of no effect.” ,
The only section winch can be supposed to have
y bearing on the Subject of Slavery, is the
Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That the exist
ing laws now in force in the territory of Oregon.
under the authonty of the provisional government
established by'thc people thereof, shall continue , to
be valid and operative therein, ma far as the same
be not incompatible with the provision of this act;
subject, nevertheless, to be altered, moditied. or re
pealed, by the legislative assembly of the said terri
tory of Oregon; and the laws of the United Stales
are hereby extended over, and declared to be in
tome in said territory, so far as the same, or any
provision thereof. may be applicable.
A. the 'existing laws now in force in the Ter
ritory of Oregon' prohibit slavery, the right to take
slaves there, so long contended for by Mr. Calhoun,
nod other Southern Senators, is given op.
Section 14. provides (or the election of a Del
gate to the Congress of the United States.
Sections twenty one to twenty seven, inclusive,
tablish a Territorial Government in California,
hick we copy in fall, ns follows:
Sect 21. Awl be It further enacted, That, from
and after the pairnge of this act, all that part of the
territories of th United States called Upper Cali
fornia, acquired Fy the treaty of peace, friendship,
limits, sew...meat between the United States
of America sod the Mexican republic, concluded
at Guadalupe Hidalgo, on the second day of Feb.
ruary, eighteen hundred and forty eight, shell be
organised into, and constitute a temporary govern.
meat by the name of California, Provided, That
nothing in this net contained shall be construed
impair the rights of person end property now per':
taming to the Indians in said territory. so long as
such rights shall remain unexuaguished by treaty
between the United States and such Indents; or to
affect the authority of the government of the Uni.
ted States to make any regulation respecting such
Indians, their lands, property, or other rights, by
treaty, law, or otherwise, which it would hove
been competent to the government to make if this
act had never passed: And, prorbkd further, That
nothing in this act contained shall be construed to
inhibit the government of the United States from
dividing said territory into two or more ternturies.
in such manner, and at such times, as Congress
shall deem convenient and proper; or from attach.
ing any portion of said territory to any other State
or Territory of the Unite'd Staten.
SECT. 22. And be it farther enacted, That the
executive power and authority in and over said
territory of Californin shall be vested in a gover
nor, who shall hold his office for four years, and
until his successor shall be appointed rind qualified.
unless sooner removed by the President of the U.
ailed States. The governor shall reside within
said territory, shall be commander in chief of the
militia thereof, shall perform the din:maned receive
the emoluments of superintendent of Indian affairs.
he may grant pardons for mien.s against the laws
of said territory, and repneves fir offences against
the laws of the United States until the decision of
the President can be made known thereon; he
shall commission all officers who shall be appoint
ed to office under the lows of the said temtory, and
shell take Carr that the laws be faithfully executed.
SECT. 23. And he 1.• further enaebd, That there
shall be a secretary of said territory, who shall re.
side therein, nod hold his office for four years, un
less sooner removed by the £revident of the United
States; he shall record and aprvterve all the lases
and proceedings of the legislative assembly here.
twiner constituted, anal all the acts and proceed
ings of the governor in his executive department,
he shall transmit oac copy of the laws and one
copy of the executive proceeding,. on .or bchire
the first day of lkveratser in each year. to the
President of the binned 'Stater, nod. at the same
time, two topics of the laws to the Speaker of the
House of Itetirmentat Ives nail the President of the
Senate, for the use of Congress. And in eve Of the
death. removal, resit:ammo, or other necessary as.
of the governor from the territory. the score
tary shall have. and lie is herebyauthorixed and re
mitred to execute and perGarni, all the powers and
duties of the governor. during such vacancy or
accessary absence. or until another governor shall
L. duly appointed to till such vacancy.
Sec. 21. had & it ford., enacted, That the
judicial power of said territory shall be vested in
a supreme court, district cairns probate courts, and
in justices of the peace. The supreme court, shall
consist of a chief justice and two associate justices.
any two of whom shall constitute a quorum. and
who shall hold a term at the seat of said govern
ment of said territory annually, and they shall
hold their offices during the period of four yews
The said territory shall be' divided into ;three
judicial districts, and o district court shall be held
in each of said districts by one of the justices is
the supreme corm ; st such times and places se
may be prescnbed by law; sod the said judges
shall, alter their appointments, respectively. reside
in the districts which shall be assigned to them.—
The jurisdicum of the several courts hereto pro.
videa, for both appellate and original, and that or
the probate courts, and of justices of the peace,
shall he as limited by law: Provided. That just
ices of the peace shall not have jurisdiction of any
matter in controversy when the title or boundanes
of land may be in dispute, or where the debt or
sum canned shall exceed OW hundred dollars; and
the said impretne district courts, respectively, shall
possess a chancery m wall as common law pans,
diction. Each district court. or the judge thereof
shall appoint its clerk, who shall also be the regui
ter in chancery, and shall keep his office at the
place where the court may be held. Writs at error,
Lilly of exception, and appeals, shall be allowed in
all cases from the final decision of said district
courts trithe supreme court, under such regulations
as'may be prescribed by law ; but in no cm. re.
moved to the supreme court, shall trial by jury be
allowed in said court. The supreme court, or the
I justices thereof shall appoint its own clerk, and
every clerk shall hold his office at the pleasure oi
the court Mr which he shall have been appainted.
Writs of error and appeals shall be allowed, and
may be taken to the Supreme Court of the United
States, in the same manner and under the same
regulations as from the circuit courts of the Unit
ed States, each of the said distnct courts shall
have and exercise the same jurisdiction m all
cases arising under the constitution and laws of
the United States as is vested in the circuit and
the Ann six days of every term of said courts, or
so much thereof m shall be necessary, shall be
appropriated to the trial of causes arising under
the said constitution and laws and writs of error
and appeals in all such cases shall be made to the
supreme court of said territory, the same ILA to
other cases. The said clerk shall receive, in all
such eases, the same fees which the clerks of the
district courts of Wisconsin Territory heretofore
received for Winder services.
Sm. 5. And be it furrlrer enacted, That there
shall he appointed an attorney for mid territory.
who shall continue in office Gar Imo years, unless
sooner removed by the President, and who shall
receive the mime fees and salary a.s were tEcerved
by the attorney of the United States for the ternto
ry of Wisconsin. There shall also be n marshal
for the territory appointed, who shall hold his of
lice for four years unless sooner removed by the
President, and who shall execute all processes is.
suing from the said courts, when exercising their
jurisdiction as circuit and district courts of the U.
States; he shall perform the duties, be subject to
the same regulation and penalties, and be entitled
to the same fees as were received by the marshal
of the district court of the United States Oar the
temtory of Wisconsin; and shall, in addition, be
paid two hundred dollars annually as a compensa,
lion for extra services.
Sec 21 And he r i 8 farther enacted, That the leg.
lolative power of said territory shall, until Congress,
shall otherwise provide, be vested in the governor,
secretary and-judges of the shpreme court, who,
or a majority of them, shall have power to pass
any law for the administration Of justice in said
territory, which shall not be repugnant to this act,
or inconsistent with the laws and emendation of
the United States. But no law shall be paused in.
tendering with the primary disposal of the soil, yes.
petting an establishment of religion, or respecting
descry; and no tax ,shall be imposed upon the
property of the United States, nor shall the lands
or other property of non residents be taxed higher
than the lands or other property of residents All
the laws shall be submitted to the Congress of the
United gime* and, it disapproved shall be null
and void.
Sac. 21 And be turtle, oeteecteel, That the goy
emor, secretary, chief Justice and associate justi.
ces, attorney, end marshal, shall be nominated,
and, by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate, appointed by the President of the U. States.
The Governor and Secretary to be and appointed
as aforesaid, shall, before they act as such, respec
tively take an oath or affirmation, before the di..
trick Judge, or some justice of the peace in the ho.
its of said territory, duly authorised to administer
oaths and affirmations by the law now in force
therein, or before the chief justice or some luso
date justice of the Supreme Court of the United
States, to support the Constitution of the United
States, and faithfully to discharge the duties of their
respective mikes; which said oaths, when so ta
ken, shall be certified by the parson by whom the
same shall have been taken, and such certificates
shall be received and recorded by the said secre
tary among the executive proceedings. And the
chief Justices and associate justices, and all other
civil officers in said territory, before they act as
such, shall take a like oath or tell:minion before the
said governor or secretary, or Nome judge or par.
tice of the peace of the territory, who may be duly
ciummissioned and qualified, which said oath or of
firmation shall be certified and uncennuted by the
person n,e = the same, to the secretary, to be by
him as athresaid; and, afterwards, the
like oath or affirmation shall be taken, certified and
recorded in such manner and form as may be pm.
earthed by law. The governor shall receive an
annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars as gover.
nor, and fifteen hundred dollars as superintendent
of /Aden affair& The chief justice and associate
parts shall each receive an annual salary of
eighteen hundred dollars. The secretary shall
receive an an.taal salary of eighteen hundred dol.
lars. The said salaries shall be paid quarter.yenr
ly at the Treasury of the United States. There
shall be appropnatcd mutually, the sum of one
thousand dollars, to be expended by the governor
to defray the contingent expenses of the territory;
and there shall also be appropriated, annually, a
sufficient aunt, to be expended by the secretary of
the termer*, and open an estimate to be made by
the Secretary of the Treasury of the United Stater,
to defray the expenses of the printing of the Inas,
and other incidental expenses; and thesecretary of
the ,terntory shall annually account to the Secreta
ry of tba Treasury of the United States for the
manse? in which the aforesaid sum shall have
been expended.
Sections twenty eight to thirty bur, inclusive
establish a territorial government in New Mexico:
The language and provisions of these sections are
precisely similar to those above quoted in refer.
coca to California, with the substitution of the
name New Mexico' for California: The two
remaining sections are as follows:
Sect. 35. ArtA he it further snorted, That the
constitan9n and laws of the United States ore here
by extended over and declared to be in force to
said territories of California and Sew Mexico, 8.21
ar as the same, or any provksioa thereof, way be
p licable.
act. 38. And kit flirther euravd, That the
President of the United States, by nod witb the
advice and consent of the Senate, may. at his tits-
oration, appoint for and within the territories any
number of Indian agents, not to exceed nix; said
agents to receive the same pay, discharge the same
duties, and be subject to the same restrictions and
!abilities as lodate agents nom are by law: and
hat the laws regulating Intercourse senh the In&
n tribes nom in Wee, shall tie extended and be is
bree in said territories.
Correspondence of the Fhttsbutgh Gazette.
NEW loan, July 19, 1545.
Since 1 have been no this side of the mountains.
I have seen a letter from Gen. Taylor, which com
pletely satisfies me as to his being, in even , res.
pect, a true and decided Whig. The letter was
written to a Matinguished gentleman from Louis.
lane, who was o delegate in the Whig Convention,
Philadelphia, and who is one of the General's
moat intimate and confidential friends. The letter
was written previous to the meeting of the Con*
vention, and is in the plain, decided and emphatic
style, so peculiar to the old Hero. He say:, "that
as regards himself, he is in the hands of his friends,
and that they are fully authorized to act in such a
manner as they may deem Just and proper, to him.
self, and to the interests of the party. If they deem
it necessary to withdraw his name, he will cheer.
fully support, prorteltng lie t! a yon/ 117tig, the
nominee of the Convention." This is true Whig
doctrine, and places him upon the right platiirm.
In along, uld very frank conversation, regarding
Gen. Ta. 'less, upon several of the important noes
lions, which are now agitating the country, and
which are bound to enter very largely into our fu
ture elections, I learn that Gen. Taylor is Jeci
dedly and emphatically opposed to the extenston
of Slavery over any new territories, or Staten.
where it is not now admitted, and that he is most
nequavocally an favor of the tarairof '42. My an
Orrnant says, that he hoard the General discus
has subject at a party at Woodville, an Louiaum
hen he remarked that his I.eenhar posikun, had
led him to give to this subject, the attention which
the importance of it demanded, but that he had
expressed himself pretty fully however, in regard
to it to a curtain gentleman in Mississippi
was to his sonstn-law, the lion. Jefferson Davis—
This gentleman, some twelvemonths ago. or more,
when the fame of the General was at its height.
thought he might, perhaps squeeze sufficient dem
ocratic sentiment out of hon, to induce the Ikmoc•
racy to take him up as their candidate; lie acaud•
ingly addressed hint a letter, requesting his views
upon several important subjects, and particularly
reganled the tanff. In his reply. we understand.
the General remarked. 'xhat.. as the country was
i nvolved In a very expensive and probably lengthy
war, which tit all human pnAtability would
create a very large debt, and in case of pence up
on the terms proposed by us, we should have to
pay Mexico a large sum of money for the territory
ceded to as, it would he.nie necessary to rar , e
coney either by direct taxation or by ineren, of
duties, and that it wonted to hint. that this true
and only proper course for us to pursue, would be
to pa hack to the Tar! of 12. on the people wou4l
not consent to direct taxation... This es pliea dec
laration satisfied the sowin.law that old Rough mid
Ready would not go down with tile Democracy
My informant, further mates, and no man as I be
fore remarked, knows the General in all his phases
better,—that he ans'akes his own chi:warred-et in one
respect very maternally, and that is, when he soya
that he 'ia a Whig, bat not an ultra one, - -sow
my friend says. a more decided Whtg, in every
respect, does not exist than Gen. Taylor. lie hesi
tates on no ommaton. to express his contempt for
the present Aduannigration, and that he deems the
Government disgraced by such 'tilers.
I could state other things concerning the C:enerni:
which would gladden every Whig heart, but I rest
ultistied with what I have already written. and I
believe, as I have said in a previous letter, that nt
Whig will ever have cause, m case at Genera;
Taylor's election—and no one can presume to
doubt that he will be elected--to regret that 1.1
ted for turn. Depend upon it, his administration
wdl be in every respect what the moat ardent Clay
Wing can expect or desire. The Barnburners
this State are confident that they will poll a larger
vote than Gen. Ca's. and of this fact there seems
but little doubt_ The power of Old Hunker is rap
idly departing, and alter the Ides of November, they
will sink to rims no more. The (allure of the Cas
sal Bank of Albany, an old Hunker concern. is
manners of their speedy dtasolution Several of the
prominent members of that party have managed It,
get possession of a large amount of its fund. EL
win Cro,swell, the editor of the Albany Argus, in
Indebtedto the amount of fifty thousand dollars.
The news try the next inearner is lcuked fur with
great mixiety. It ma, however, thought that things
have come to their extreme in France, and that
the dawn of a hatter ern la to spring out of the re.
cent dreadful emenne. God grunt it may he so, but
I confess for one, that 1 have my doubta--tam. nen
Money is exceedingly plenty here, owing to the
general suspension of trade, and the exceedingly
low price of goal". Our merchants, however, are
looking brward to a more propitious state dthing.
and anticipate a good Fall busmeas. 11.
Correspondence of We Plttaburgd G.eue
Wmutmerrox, July 20, 104'
The Senate, afier a fierce struggle among the
opponents of the measure, concurs with the House
in granting an appropriation of 510,040 for the
Marine Hospital at Pittsburgh. and the bite stun
for Cleveland, and the points previously named.
SO ibis mutter is settled at last.
The President has not signed the new bill for
the reorganization of the army. A retains Scott
and Taylor in the service—all the Brigadier Genf
crabs of the regular service, and all the important
officers of the regular army, promoted during the
war. All new officers are retained until the 4th of
March, ISIS, excepting those who go out with the
volunteer regiments on this day.
The Senate, in secret session, are discussing the
question of power over Brevet appointments for
the officers created under State Comtulasions. lk.
cause from the State, the power of a choice on the
part of Congress is denied. This is a new anchor
of hope to those who advocate the appointment of
officers by the General Government alone, but may
not the Government confer such brevets, notwitt,
standing the present law. Brevets were yesterday
conferred upon Shields, Lane,Quitman, and other,,
but the case of Kearney goes over again, bitterly
opposed by Colonel Benton, who has the merit at
least of being ' a good hater.'
The great question ts the so called ' Compromise
upon the Territorial Bill. I semi you a proof copy
—the first sent out, I think.
A Gwrrt.nuni Som.—During the Florida war,
thare.wea a private among the newly arrived vol.
unteers, who, heartily sick of rainy weather, mud,
and no shelter, finst went to his captain with his
onmpliments, but meeting with no particular sym
pathy, resolved to have a talk with Colonel Taylor
himselC"Arrived at the commander's quarters, the
Colonel was pointed out to him, but he was rather
incredulous. "That old fellow Colonel Taylor
Nonsense '" Satisfied, however, that such was
even the case, he marched up, and rather patron.
izingly opened his business,
"Col. Taylor, I believe."
"Yes dr."
"Well Colonel, I'm devilish glad to see you—
am, indeed." The Colonel renamed the civility.
"Colonel, you'll excuse me, but since I've been
here I've been doing all I could for you—have in
dead; but the feet is, the accommodations are very
bad—they am, indeed; mud, air! bleegrd to lie
dawn in it, actually ; and the hurt is Colonel, I'm a
gentleman's ron, and not used to it?'
The Colonel, no doubt, strongly impressed with
the fact of having a gentleman's mn in his army,
expressed his regret that such annoyance should
ever exist, under any cirornstances, in a civilized
Colonel, what am I to do ,"
""Why. really, I don't know, unless you take my
place.'
now,that's indeed. Of course
d on 't mean IR turn you 011.1, bat a few hours sleep
—e cot, or a bunk, or any thing, would be so re
freshing' Your place—where a it, Colonel ,"
"Oh, Jost drop down--ouy ankrre odour here—
any place about camp will answer'"
The look which the 'gentleman's son" gave the
Colonel was rather peculiar.
"Well, no wonder they call you "Rough and
Ready," said he ; and, amid the smiles of all but
"Rough and Ready" hiniatelC the "gentleman's win"
returned to take Ins chance of the weather.
Cav'T THlsst Gra. TsrLori..-- The Cincinnati
Gazette in an article on the "groat Uinn of the
present canvass," and the course of those who
say they cannot lilts( Gen. Taylor. on the question
of Slavery Extemuon, says
But, say the men who clam: robe exclus:ve
friends of Freedom. Gen. Taylor iss a Southern man
and a alaveholder, and n e cannot trust him al
though be is the first Presidenual candidate who
has ever given a pledge in reference to thin ques
tion in which there was any certatuty 01 Execu
tive unction; and there are some 'honest Wlugswill.
mg to listen to the suicidal scnemes of these theoreti
cal reformers.
Can any true friend of his country forget Texas
annexation. arid whose votes perpetrated the great.
est slave arquisinon that has ever been made
since the adoption of the Constituti o n' That an
nexation which canned the Mexican war and all
its woes, and produced the present threatening ago-
tatton throughongh the lanai I Every luau who
threw away lain vote upon Haney in 1644. must
now be convinced that he was voting for Polk and
slavery.
Cannot trust a Southern man' Lhd net the
Southern Whigs vote for Ilarrtson, and did not
slave States en, for hint that went agatrist Mr. Clay
the tilaveholiler
Cannot truce a Southern mon ' Lhd not SIIIiil•
ern Whigs, men with all the feelings and prep.
Mces of slavelsolders, vote amount Texan annexa
tion;
while Northern Igasotheris, men wriong front
tree States, rind reprenentina -free soil and tree
labor," voted Sir annexation Archer, Crttienden,
harrow, Berrien. Clayton, Foster, Jarnigen, Pay ard,
Mangum, Morehead. Ii vet. Pearce—all Whig
Senaturn from alave Staten voted ogninst annex's•
trop. while every Icieinfoco :Senator thorn the , re
Staten, including Ihx, Niles. and Tapp., voted for
' And yet we are told by the selfatyled mostlm
of free sind and free labor. whose agency and voles
ommtotted the present agitation and danger, that
they cannot trust a Southern NVIon. •
STATE BANK or OH/o.—Thr 14mrkl of Control of
. . -
his lastoutton has closed Its .1t,•111t1 at thin place a
ew days since. It consists of n Prentdeto, nod del
gate teem each branch at the Stale Bank. and ez
wises a snpervisory
, care over the affairs of the
espective loanches, ills the faithful management
of which the w note are severally and pant) , res.
ponarble. The State flank makes no issues of its
paper except through its branches. Two new
branches were added at the late meeting or , the
Hoard of Coutrol, v.z one at Athens. and one at
Washing . tun t Mersnev county—inakmg the pren•
eat nuttier thory-notn.
Use of the most !inportant nein of the late meet.
ing of the ltonrd of Control, and which shown the
cautious and ronnervative spirit in which It, al
lairn are managed. was the ndiepunn by that body
of n determination, that earl, branch sled' keep on
hand and in as own vault, otgolil and silver coin,
the whole anioula reauired by law. as the lutritbr
as circulation. This rule dispenses wholly' with
eastern deposit., as a basis for os circulation . the
tendency of which IN it, render more natl.. the bills
of the State Bank, by exactly so far as cold and
silver eoin actually in haibl,more ...cure i/1.
Gods deposited in the vaults Rank,ill the At
lantic cmes.—lAg.,
GOVERNOR JOIINAT, —ln i sina istue u i e n 1 th e
resignation of tiovernor 5I111111:. F.
Johnston, of Artnstronn I o tuty, to how the Con
stitutional Governor ,a ant'. will
hold the miler until another foveritor ct elected
and duly qualified.
The responsible duty nll,' n,,1 have den It e l
upon ncapable otitis „di Mr Johnshinto
a sound Constitutional liwyet—bar tact. talent.
and ability. and 1111/e:1 eXperlence ue n 'nun,
and may Justly he consider...l one of the ablest
statesmen in Pelln•)1v:i114.1.
Mr. Jonsion was liorn end educated in 'A --I.
moreland county—read law Me oda,. of the late
John E. Alexander. Fasi , ha. leen very successful
in it,. profession. and is .1 ;trent tavorite with the
Irople—indeed,tbev seem 1. , he disiseaul to date LW
fortune on h.+ has is-boner lie 1.1,1 i o A
.Iron:; elirecill to already -en,ll. In lIIVOr of h .
noltullnlnon hp the I ns• - nlnni.
Li Ile !rot-Ivy, in. ni • ti Vole
ever pone.] ill Ili, r w oolll , IroVemor
PrOti,33 NIA A ~t •I I I FRI, —1:10. editor of
the Reading Pr.,- .earned. 31 -I , onversati..ll with
the State Tren.tro, that ortvrest ,i'iortz due on
the re1111%)3V3111/1 State .1. 1.1 ..n 1.1 of A rigtoo
w,111.e promptly 1...1,1 s‘.l'...ut a O. 1 ,, the loan.
of s*-N:roll/Ott. outix.r.red I v Iho I.,1•1 t 3 meet
airy drircrettry In.tt vo.:lir to The
the have nte...rhed the neon.. der,
rd livni that ...in, ...m, taxe, tlie solo
mean. , I.y the the dell
eOllll.l he :11Id Trr,i•li
rer bah •uroerded 11.4 . re •.ic
Local A rtair•
17i, I' 1 ,, .Cllll , • L.,1. •111,(, At . a
called merlin.: Ite..i ..ti menthe, iii t i .e
c..nmany. on Friday eren•nr• 4.44 -
31a.11
• .. 7 under the tale ' woatta.r‘ . •
_to
Ain,' yea. tortzteattifaviag ... , •
ra4 cv• 4r
thy object or they...44T5!, - -4( 3 mon
lament to the rtwtoorT It Lae - ttactee4l.
4rry. who lea tl l'44ettja 4 ' •41 ::••• : ,•: 4.4 • r
last. The as.....4.4nYcniCter u . to aJ•
journea Inert arral •444 T„ ..iaq 4 , 4 , ' , neat.
at the off., of I' 1',".•4444. , tor the ttnr,we
of rOnvertng nirtnrr p 1.41, 0000nn.n,on
Mr noble 4.,rk.
The ~t hoer. I
Pre.„:en: t /I
V.er Pre',kw- I T cm.]
Darla C.ampto.,:: .1: .: Ln.. I:. Mur.
ray. Trraimrer .
I=l
trtbulr la Loo w.r1.., u r hr ire Ittry may a.. ettend
a 'aberal hand. and idnor it al oncr n tar p.m rr
the axx,latLost to pro,. Ctlir the work at,
Tar gran., Ludt and
lilted ',ell •.iir unar, fart Wrr I; arid
ere th, •Ike 1.34 beer iirr 149,1 .4
revetJt. onti,crasury—ralllier it to •a,
, 01 1,4 l'ilV and twr 1...1t . Abm and lip
p.r work., inns Ine uliwren,ed band lame
Muli:nizer
The Venentein Imtit rtpre‘dv kr the I tr,
evidence 14 Ib.• 1. 1. Ih.tl 'll every %en 11..1, 11
bancl.worl. ‘,l PIRIII.urv,IE n, ~.4m.m
ERIEtE
E=1!211!1!1==!!!!!1
opetllll,, here that they ore re‘olvrd 01,011111‘
the, perlortonnee. t..neer. The
on Friday anti Nitlirdayt,i,t• was Itteraliy era',
An altertaxto perhtentanee w,il In even t ' , day
at to clock. I, the aectanniudatlon Cls tinily par
ttee and the India., and an the pavilion will be
crowded, a would he well, hi r , tit an early hour.
11!IIIZMIIII!1!111=
,fl 10-I, hi
Tn. fictional Virginia ,trolmticrt, rice a Con
cert az Apollo Ilan, to ntorrt ot cvc ntott. They wll
doubtless command 101 l lmtote
Maj. lieneral Wm. u. Item. and anti arrived
lain night on the viesiner Genevev. and took ledg.
alma at the Monougahrla !loupe
117 - Ttrx CLlX•tit strtmeriv in...true:ly. to the hu
6111/3 •Lot. the ,hooge front heat to
cold. and the smoke • lion 11..1, cop... run,
plexions Then et is relonsise Mat Me parr.ol the skin
should he kept open—M.l ilonr et...lth should be freed
from imparny—lWlLA 11, u, the ....WM Room. Philos°
pion, cured all disease , the. .mpoled that otoir
di•en ass and unhealthys•no , . len through th
the oores of thr .Ito. than all crtio-r outlet of the body
II is necessary, therelb,. or keep pore. open—rtll
humors are dt+pelled from the flat loon the pores,
when they wash WWI .11111, , 1111M111 Cliental ;Soap. I
torte seen .1 FUre the wOl , l amd olde•t ease• of Salt
Rheum. Erysipela,lnd 'Sorer. Inkrin.r, Itch Sore !lead,
Haneworta, when ever, other poem:al and external
remedy haddinned—Lts rifeet remlermg ilte ski. whit,
clear nod son. though LL be yellow 01.1 roar.e, ts woo
derfu it ramoves Feel les. 'Pa, ' , auburn. Morphew,
and ittsfiguremeol of Me •Yol--1.1. per 1110•1
he partLeulor sod a•k for ./..•/, Soup--to he had L.
PLltsburgh at SVNI JAC IsSON'', stg. 01 the lIIG gout,
WJ Liberty at. Trace Sto ceitta. novlatl&taly
I r roar tar la W .orrvt, • -hay all who ever ow,'
Wl.anl hermitage' the following lettrr train
an agen c• t. ..3 at eau, ettgarou en N. y. j
Pell. Lint, 1,4 e. 5
J Kidd& Co. —W'll prur tree. waidiere I had not
opened, and hr lell hid a few (10,11 of APl.aue'd her
mitage, and I find it w gongy, tor very (am, and Lbus far
it /WI given good ratodartton. and liar proved to be
root what the public wants, and we have got It agning,
and Idu not wo.ll to getout I hIlVe doteu
jell. wh en your agent WO./ herr, I think he told me
r.orne place to rend tl I ithould want inorr, but If he dal,
I have forgotten you have the gamine. to or.
der for nc air dozen m no on the recent or Iron.
1 . 1.711.11 t FR Y F:R."
For •e:e nt the Drug ?+torr or J KIDD tc. Co, '4, wort
street. •l 1
Tlll, ♦rrul 1.1" • Ottsue—The oristnal. only true
and genuine Lever I 11, prepared by II I Sellers.
Pot :wry:ow:v. k . June :tit.
lr R E Sellers—suyskJfirrlPsplee %via. much ben
efited by ustaK you: Laver Pill, and as lam veal
sufferer now, I enclose you one dollar, and wedh you
to send me the worth of it m hiver Yditi by nil Ile
rurucuthr to rend the neLine anted "Idle a
charm when I took than be(ure. rtrorn .
A (I CDA3IBIAN.
Prepared rind .old by R. I , - SELLERS. IR Wood .1
Sold by Dr Cauto-I.sth word. U M lorry, A 11,betly
W. J. South, Teropernu , ville. nod I• Dray, Ids. -
renectnlle.
Clorlurx —All other pill• celled Lrr•cr ere coon
terfert• Or 1,01111.1041 a. feltl
pr -. Does your hair lull oil, does your halt turn gray
r. It harsh, is It dry, or dirty. I pray!
If 'us Daub you coo aurae it eon, silky and Inc,
Dark and healthy. and beauteous Its ills blur of mine ,
And 10 have this, you nave buCtinee skill/11gs to give
For a bottle of /one,' Wilt Restorative.
Reader. If you have bad hat, you would really be uf
tout abed at the lovely ettert a three ahtlltua bottle at
Jun el . Coral Hair Restorative ha. on d, ti !teed+ but one
trtal Sold at ail LtOorty non laddr...l,
QT OR Tan Pacoima alualin—lf pau MIA to be nape
peasfal in any undanaklag, you aim IdWays ttaii tye
crone, 111eatUl.. Therefore, If you have a cough. ale
Jirsx's Exylx7outrr and be eared, ktr It la the proper
Mt RUC Rage you Asthma or difficulty of breathing,
then the only efficient means to are yea is to use
13) no's Expectorant. which.ill hentediately overcoret
the spasm which contracts the diameter of the tube.,
and luo•ens and brings up the mucus which Mop them
up. and thus removes every obstruction to a free teem
ation. wiiile al the num all inflammation is soh
dued and a curs c ertain
rtain to be effected. Have yea
Bronchi.. Sinning of Blood. Pleur.y, or in (Oct any
Pulmonary Affection then use Jayuels Expectorani
and relict us cerusta. and you will had that tuts mae
used the proper meaus.
For fade ui Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea gtorr. 71 4th
street near Wood. iaal7
Exrecrottp.ult—W g e would call anciitton to A
it excellnt remedy fort..ou Chs. Colds, Consul:l4mo.
•thina. an e d all ad v er of the Throat and Lung.
flaying teveral tulle. within a few year. pa. bad pees
-ion 10 use a medione of Mu kind. we have by expert
ure lepted at excellent quahnes, and are prepared to
rerominend it to others. hlaupters or other public
•peaters &Minted with bronchial affecuons will find
ere. benefit from its use. It
wls prepared. by a sem.-
phyklr tan. and all cies.. ill find it a mode and cff,
mecheine la the diseases for which It is re
e °tome oded.—l Col u rebus (0b10) Cron slid Jounupl.
For pale at the Pekin Tea Store, No. 7U Fourth street
niy4
Da. NFl.sinCi. Liven Pit-La—When the proprietor of
m valuable remedy purchased 0 of the Inventor,
here wan no medicine which deserved the name, for
he core of Liver and Bilious complaints. notwohotan
mg the great prevalence 01 these diseases in the Uni
ted Staten. In the South and West particularly, where
me patient is frequently unable to obtain the services
010 regular physician. some remedy was required, at
we safe arid effectual, and whose operation could in
au wine prove prejudicial to the constitution This
medicine,. supplied by Dr. 11I'Lnoe's 'Ayer Pnllo. LS
boo been proved in every instance in which tt has had
a trial. Alava), beneficial, not a oolltary instance has
r occurred in which its effects have been
Tl, invention of an esti:imam! and distirtgmebed phy•
I. tt has nothing in common with the quack nos
trums impOved upon the public by shallow pretenders
too the inedscal art. Ktpenence has now proved be
yond a doubtjthat Dr. Ild'l.nne's Pill in the beet remedy
ever proposed for the liver complaint.
(Er Purchasers will please beware of counterfeits,
and invariable ask for Dr. hll.nite's Cc/el/Mind liner
pills. and take none else, as there •re other pills par
porong to be liver pills, uuw before the public.
Fur sole nt the Drug Store ofd lUDD & Co .60 wood
"tree , itfft
are honorably assured that the follow
ing are the actual qualities of a 3s bottle of Jos.' Co
ral Ilair Ite,dorative If they doubt our word. they
enonof these highly revertable citizens, who have
tried it•
Mr lit, lkokell, 41 Elm at, New York-.
%Ir Mauna Reny..., .Myrtle armor. Brooklyn.
Mr Win. Tomptrinn, ¶ Ktng nt., New York.
Thom., Jackson. Mont:twill Island.
II E Cullen, late barber steamboat S. America
Aid more than a hundred others state, though this must
!oldie, that tt .111 tour the hair to grow on the head or
tare, stop it fall, od..trengilien the root., removing
wort and dandrui from the roo., and making tight. red
or gray hair a.•itine u fine dark look, and keepin4 dry,
or wiry hair moi.t. soil, clean and beautiful, •
very, very long tune Sold at WM. JACKSON'S SL
Liberty st. yyly
Oill4:1MAI.. only true and genuine Liver Pill. pre
pared by N. E.
Antranart, 0 .41Ir .5111,
Nlr 11. E : , ...'eller.-I,lettid nearly out of your relebrn•
ted I tver hilt. which are Mat gainitm precedence or,
all alto r.. ou will please rend IA lloanll boon. ou
will pie.... ...I' them ur aa po..thle, a. many
vaitml•le lives might be lo won o should we not have theto
when called for. fur so Ingh do they atund in the ertium
non an the twople here. that many perann• cart pride
the pre,r,ploon. of phy•wian• and are Me their
..tend lour.. reapeettally, A. Prorr
Prepared and .add by I< E SELLERS. 57 Wood •t.
and *old I.) dna:gists generally, tit I . ..burgh sad Al.
'cgben) :Yll
Q ~- Worn, by their arrnalion, augment the W( 1 ,-
11011 Of saurus or stmt. in the sionsarli, 111 which, al
the) involve themselves; and itts 'aid they fes-d
nrstnt ;t. rind it dermal-4 Cbt It they die The celebrated
Vrrtatiare prepared Ita It A FAIINESTiIek.
rittalbill.n. l'a . adintrably adapted in its uperatton.
rtr.t. to ;room e the protertn,4 marts. and in-condi).
Leo ran, the wortn• rendered heiple.to and tender by Leo tans denuded It IS •remedy in whirl, every lb alb.
lowest ., ran In- placed. and that it has answered the
tth I. 111b1bIllebil irons the hundred. of vertthentes
got tit la Its lasur
17 , len attempt to counterfeit a wordily...
aro le healer valuable 111 CA/1 . 111,1 frequeutly onoft•
ted The k ratio routftertrite a 111,kiletur entiont
a• t time 'I were a tom Itol or the rota
EEEfl.e I n. 1,1 'mate. A Fahrießltß.k . , \'r rage.
i., Es the 01E1) RR. stEJ remain cur.. wornAß, hue
~.,.,,EJE4.ruortl muol, Recnon. of the riEumr, ',Rat
.'.IMI Elie" Kuard sviorß lEurclut•ing to
thr aellYille unfelt, prepurrA RE Pili•burßh.
ap2l
E 1. 1111156.01101.1.111 y oul 1011o1r, rrad th.a. and he no
00,1 I.a.rlr•• Mr NV Jack -
-40 1.11.4.10 y otrret. rromf.e• 1111 M
.0 1 , 1.r0n , ) 1-17 1100 Mr ?b... J..e1....."‘1100.1.
0,. - ill.aid!or IA )e•r.t. and that LT
.• 1... Coral flair 11,00rn1,...,
.• rrowtinto... and 114.01.
art of n tll.Lr. h $l./?..1.27- , Broad st. Ft
\ 111 1-.l.lllK.ll.lkrilf, of Brood and Nanturerl
Rheum. S , urvy, Old Sorra. Er v. cpelas
e . ilt Chnp-. Sore Heath, Sore lien rd.. non
Juar , ' Sortp i. u.etl to maul . plottleatto at that rar
. • .ra, the ular•e. mut vre wor,4 001. 0100.1010001•1 y
Atr, tota•• str 11tew a to la. CI we elate
.1 , A rostra tie, the true Junet' tturtp it pertrp* the
. • arta . , rotr known atut removed aupurare• earl
hred ,nuithetl the •Lat. tuaktug rata, etcur.
Ant. hA 0 :L• a.. .1,01 ia ',rat
0\ AI fra 1041.
0 - "Yriloor Tr i eth awl putrid
Sp.ktri gum. like rotten death,
I.repulairvi and iloguaing.
A.. etiti,l liuvr teeth sa what. ei rkrar,
iaiweet
math—hani Rum .--mooor girl.
Wurtirlai . quickly hes,
Anil Lot. a iiiog ot lotori"ruerth Pace
It coos but 5. ern, arld u molly a lurawitul artleir.
If vre• rho loath • hne onamal. Sold in Pitial.argh
,f/ . l..acrty .1 noytthll,•aly
f. ay, Llrreoh---.11 you hare, to, It
,slt, t•vtll• of Jonr. Soar, Tooth l'uotte
Nour breeth 'we, whiten y-but tram. Sr
-9 1.4b0r4 s ;)11n11wly
Don't hart. yrlloar dark Teeth—tr.-7 ran be
I.o€ b) n mor • but of Jan.,
li.te It bard..., theNutos. •VITAPtrn• the
La. Said al M 4bert, al norll6.llarl y
Thar w tun, SCIII Of her,. than snow.
nun purr as ttrotturnetntal alabaster
Av• inie• here sk,n hte tbealArre. who use /ones
. I .n 1 n l l' IN ht. h makellt purr snowy. )et ttettu
'mot *tine Sold at Yd Lit.erty street 1)1%
1:r Tl.....oparmer•top heretofore ethsung between
•• PoLlishers of roe PEttaborgh lia
rrtt, under tne larni of Erastua Brook. , & I. true
ts• IntiLo•l consent The bu.nes* of ale
mite hral used t.) Sarni Haight
FIRASTUS
I ••:te r oc thr partition
, Rea. I.tat• , wtottrpng ()Tynan* Coon to and
t o tar %V.:itarn (oO- for We room) 5at
...., .at, Venontro toaro• ler, N• L 4.1,0
top. flat,., 10. P• . dee'd. l
Nc.M"l'll WIT June 14, toil—The Conn
routing. Ith4l,ng of the Inquest, and period!,
I ihuL r e rorilUon remuut Etna and stable forever,
e
rul au. lbe neat and Neff legal represtutaUv., to
up,ur 11, 14,1 dat at next 1,1:0 to accept or rota.,
ltu• pre tru••••• 4.,1 veruonal notrlbli akin, role to be
rte uu to the 1... r• re , taling Utillet county, and to
those ho re .ale out of tile county. by an advertto.,•
torot Pu1,1..1.,1 in one of the l'lttaburab meekly paper.
.t llitue week. the to of whten to be ten dap. before
11.6 brat do) tot neat term
—that Lcrr•ngtnnn
rcrotLed trona the Iltrortl, Om. 'Nth day o( June, A
D Ir4o JAMES NUL:LAUGHLIN, (1k
And now to era June 151 h. 154 E.--The Court contain
the hinting of the Inquest. and gine Judgment that the
l'ariltion remain bon and stable lorevar, land rule on
the heir, nod their legal reproaatitatlves to appear in
Court on the first day of next term, ;to wit. the te.
,u.l U bay of September neat.) to accept or refuse
the preunse•, ten day* personal nonce of Om. rule to
n. u,s en to ;be hem. rosidtatg in Hotter county, and to
lio. Who reside I,ut on the county, by an advert/semen%
published in nue of the Pittsburgh weekly paper• for
three weeks, the last of which to be ten days I , eforr
the brat day of 'mkt term OEI 'IMF. IiF.EII,
She oda Blllirr enmity
Stunt:yr, u, a.
Ruder. July a lak-
IN thpnalter ado, Parttlwo of
: d ßta r ;l r er '' Tio ' .747;
shut, Iluderfitutsty. Pa
NOW To WIT June IS, 14n--The ('noel
A confirm the Intiotmluon, and gore Judgment that
oho par
tslt.n remnant firm and amble forever, and grant
u rule on the heirs and legal representattves to •ppoor
on the brat day of nest ternt, to accept or relaae the
remote*. ten day* personal nonce tu he gtren Itt the
herr* re*tding In the county, and to shove who 'elude
out 01 - the county, nonce by an adverttsement publish.
ed in one of the httsburah weekly no wrpaperd (or
three weeks, the haat of which to be at least ten day*
helore the host day of nett term.
ill May eor,rrl.ra.
CI I iltird Irons the Record, this 791 k day of Jun, A
p JAMES MI.ILAUtiIII.IN, Clk.
And now to wits June I:ah,l,4S—The Court tonfirm
thr lindens al the Inquest, and gine Judgment Mat the
partition remain Grin and stable (mean', mid role on
the heirs and their legalreprevetdonves to appear in
..aul Court on the first day of nest term. (to wit, the se
emid klonday of t•teplember nest,' to accept or refuse
Mr pres: ten days personal nutiee of this role to
hr given mise to the heirs residing in Butler county, and to
diner who resole out of the cunty. by an advent.,
oeel published in One of the Pi o ttaborgh weekly paper.,
r three weeks, the last 01 which to he ten days before
the br.t day of nest term. (WAIigIGE W. RKEn.
Sheriff of Butler County
StikalrY . lloe9lon,
flutter. July 21, S
===!
THE subscnber presto u to leaving
for the East to replerusi hut stock, will
dispose of the balance of his stuck on
hand at reduced priesa, and on favors-
Ids to II canasta of s chosen seleeuon at Pt• 31091
toads by litmus A Clark, N. Y., and Jonas Chickersitg,
of Ruston, Maus, of from 0 to 'I cmtavet, of rosewood
and mahogany, of dalarera styles and once.
H. KLEBF.R,
1)N At Woodwell's, all Third st
EFINFID SUGARS-3 bog D R large Loaf, GOO
bbl. 4.3, n, 7 and tt small da ; • 2:10 do crushed; 1,4,
do powdered; to .tore and for sale ht
JAMEI4 A HUTCHISON & Co,
tyll Agents of St. Lotus Steam Sugar Refinery
Q. H. MOLASSES AND (PaLDEN SYRUP—.7O bble
0. St Lout. 8 H Adolossoo; 5 do do Holden Syrup; 10
hi do do do; YU ten g•lion ksgs do do, for role by
trtt JAS. A IIIiCCHIBCIN & Co
U. SU(SAR—M bads N U Sugar, for *ale low to
. c looe conxignsoent, by
1144 JAS A HUTCHISON Co
lIK.M 1 . -103 bole. dew rotted Hemp, tb do Blantlla
dot to store and for sale by
.11 - A JAS A HUTCHISON k. Co
II( rr-44 keg., ass'd Nos, for solo by
15 14 JAPIA 11UTCHIRON & Co
Lpigs tealeas Lead, for sale by
/04 JAS A Ill:TefilSON & Co,
,2 Yrt3ll SNUFF—WO lby just ree'd gild for de by
L .1Y 24 7 ICI DA Co
- - - -
S ALER .4 1400 lbs just reed and for sale by
J KIDD& Co
LARD 011,—.2.5 Fl
bble arkbanlt's, au band bud for
Lsole by /114 1 KIDD As Co
MACCAREAU SNUFF—Jun reed and for cale by
Ir 4 KIDD L. Co
ILL
croIiACCO-1(13 dol Fin, Cut Tobacco (charring,)
on hand and for Nolo by ly:14 J KIDD tr. Co .
-
O ATS— id WO ouch UM, ius:,7lirdsil:ocrallrabk.
noTrorir YARNS, to.-50,000 lb* auoned Nor, 150
kj Woo ca.tie Wick; 150 do Banikez, Cupot Chain,
dx; Torino, for 8010 at manufaeurcers Immo' priors
iYYa FRIEND. RHEY d.
("HORN bbl. Amhara's kiln dried Corn
V ?deal, both white arid yellow, in store and for wile
by 1) n 8 &IV ILA }WAUGH
FLOUR -1W bb4 fresh ground Flow, pill reed and
for J} - J_ S A IV HA 11.13AUOH
IVItTR ' r e° bbl. 3M<Vrel .tore and
,eyw,:,HiwiAoA
C OL' — Yzo Lat.tL y elloar Coro, m sp:kg.e ( !or gnje
i
) S k l% HARBALGH
- -
Cream Cheese. • tine •rnieln in
,00rn rind for sale by jr/a S d W HARBAUGH
WOOL - -Tbe higtett market pr co paid
IR rash (or Wool, by
I>b S & lIARBAUGIi
~,,,A . l , : ik r a, e b t , o a t of Mmquno Neu.
A LEXAWDDR A. DAY,
IY% 75 market st, N W .r of the diamond
BARE GE PLAIDS—A lot of handsome Ilarege
Plaid, which u - e are mlbng at pneee greatly be
low whet we have ever been able to oiler the sante
quality for iy2to ALEXANDIM k DAY
IVAN-400K MI:SUNS—An excellent assortment of
N.sook Moslms. lust oktettmg and vslltng at very
lovr pi tees. at No 75 Market st. N W corner o( the Dia
mond. trw AL}-LAN DER kr DAY
OF FEF,-21:1) bags pnme Rio Coffee, In more and
far sale by jygg POINDIATER it Co
SVGA RS--109 bells No.:, , and 9 Loaf Sup', .74i do
Lovenng's Crushed and Pulverized do, tor sale by
15' 20 POId DEXTER k Co. 41 water si
EPPER-100 Sack. Pepper i vzar lor 11: k li o by
JrX
nod Impertal
TEAS—PS: S / u ebesu y GP,
SODA A.3ll—Lal etwks -Tenant's" double refined,
for sale by jyalU POINDEXTER b. Co
SPTS TI7RPENTINE—M bbla to prime order, rust
reed and for sale by
II A FtIIN&STOCK h. Co,
.1) . 20 corner Ist and wood sis
U 3 lACKER.EI,--la bbt, jam reed d for tale
111 by jy BROWN & CULBERTSON
C. 7 TRA NV BOARDS-7 ion, •11 nous Nos, just reed
and lot .oI by BROWN & CULIIEWPSON
/r 4,
F E:A n :l2i Etts—x, sa;l. l. ! , f; o el , t i her.,Ar li s ( al , l a,.
co
L ARD OlL—Sti bbl. Lard ILL Tor sale by
F VON BONN HO RST S Co
La•
C r 4 7=I3ONWI ' O h ILVF &
'l4j O. SUGAR-5 balls N Il Sugar on eunatgam
for sale by S r VON BONNIIOIIsT & Co
WA)
C LAY —5O rer f : A .l
t4 a . zl ,:‘ !ck Let , le
Ur Iym
I) F. ,.0 1k r RL 1 ,
y ll —ll4 rn j
j s prlstie . rza .4 r s ir
\c.iiklovet7.l:l<pl
BF:KS V X-2 ~11. lc. cm and bor .ftle by
YZ , "J'ASSEY . 1 / 4 'JEST
`I/Al . ----:A/ Cllll'l/11.111 No I 'Loop. inior
10 vale I.y Iy Yi 'l'A+,El l h HIT
011; IRON —65 loon Plot Imo. for loundry
landing and lur sole L~
0 11. - I b
JRA I 'N ar. REITER
.
:11
011. 0 7 : R6A0T—I ran loris , V l l,y s
() II ; ENDER. 16urdr :I)— } : K c . ng i Jr & ra t e i... l7 .l.7R
:I • M".7.k " rit : g. " H "'
1 4 , 1 . 1. , k , T . 1 , 1F.RS—Colistuntly o
IS r A ‘ l ' A l' l l ' /ICK !Oro
S lil,Ati--5 bird. N bk. l'ulyrrered; 5 11,1.
111,1,1. PlllO/11,1 I.olll..'l O L7N '' i al A NIS
N'owLr
P 10 keg
A I Tl'ld qunlny. fur
1 I'
/
bon 10.11 do. tl46uutiler u t . l 4 o,
3
Si
IrT 1.1,3 on rnnarannvnl sod for sale Ly
et! N"—"
01 , 2N ,,, N1EA 1.-5 , 1 1,1. Imodlnc I.djltr
prig 111 w °ow tt
tl7l -6
j p , r i a s sw: by It
M A L;K i: 11121- 1 .1.—:51 halt 1.,. No
. 11 t:A ls s t r 4r :v 10 , : 1 7 , / ... .: ,r by
V IN LX)W -,11111.0%rs , XiU V. t. 12••.
111 1 t 12 Iwo do Io‘l4 do d. tor .01, by
TA,r l ,l*.i 111,T
Sr c"""m
ELI 24 water at
A. WAN DKR SA ita: H A ,_ 44e4 in awre and
J A MEN LULL
30 0( )0 PLi:l'''Nri agile Ly
A B R N
I I( ' - A .K. N . l j 'l:T 1 7 : ' C ' A v
311
/ Verpnna Corn. in %tore and for .xle
• ,elll J 8. R )LOUD
It 1:1,11 . NORK-14 bbln recerred per steamer Wit
m
ha and ior to)
L A kr, Lard. ,tl.l Ter
Ij A h R ,. ll 01 LaN
or
FLA LL—ta 1.1. I
my si taE rli t y .„
swou4
5 I
slit;k: TO REA D j ; i A r•I, .apply
_T k V i tki . t it f l o 7. : o l . l l ll.3
b
11 A . i t v iS re A kt.tl O tt: 2 2:l ) :l, l ; UFjtr'-"'' 00'
'"".
In
HROW N 8. CULBERTSON
1 , ., 111.1.: SALT-34 sacks Dmry, ktlet dyed, for ism
I IeIB. (01' wle b) 111d3 J D 11.L1A.11.1
Dissolution.
Mat: eopartnerstup heretofore extsung between We
subsetthera under the style of N11:111, Buottfield &
Roe, expired this day by lottatton' The business of
the firms writ be settled by NII3III & Roe
JA.NIF D. Nrun.L.
S H. BUSHFIELD,
tra• ttAitt and luXll/ Window Glass, to WALTER C ROE
store and for sale by seat 1& R FLO It it Pittsburgh, July W,
AILD 01L—t. , LW. best Lard 0, m sto •
/ 11111 i fin sole to) jel3 JANFy DALZELI.
VINEGAR-25 trbl. pure killer Vtoeptr, tot sale t.)
V
1e1:1 S DILWORTII.11: st
=tll
S P l. l 4 ' n ) l 7.4 rs — an . ..l . 7::g d el. M prst ' re tsi e'd zn C a7u 'a ft7to n
refs fur sale I.y unvIEJ WICK &
Cb""' .torn and
and t .
U wtd at Eastern rant H
Wen n' /t Co. hunt ISAIA front at
I , LA X SEED WANTED AT ONCE—SOD bush by
ISAIAH DICKEY d.Co
j rl ,e , h CULBERTSON
FL`).2 l l - ,
r EA-IX. half chests Black Tea, Jost reed and for sale
by 7e 79 BROWN h. CULISERTSAIN
bh s Western Reserve Cheese, to more
lJ and for male by jeg4 HURT DAL2ELL ACo
(10 . 1 7 FEK-130 bags prone Rio, I'd do do I.
do
or sale by ,o r U WILLIAMS
VIC ME7rAI,-75 tons l`rs Metal, (Cumberland Riv
er,) landlng Iron steamer / / Cr tender and for
tale by je2t , JANIkN DALZELI.
ICU 3 NIACKEREI,--3bbls receiving per canal and
Lll for sale by ,e... J AY VAI2EI.I.
YG AlKrAl..-40 tons landing from sualr De Mint
Clump:, and tor sale by jet, JAS DALZEI.I.
TURKEY UhIDER-1 casks for sale by
i jetb ISRAL:N & REITER_
11KHRA 1W SIENNAI cask for sale by
1"^2 4 BRAUN A RI3TER
V . EIN „. I . I ., rIAN RED, tEne.h.bli i lt
~ :1,'L , ',, . , , v,..;.1.1 , - . . .R b y
I &NIP 111.ACK —ID casks for .ale by
i./ jt•t" BRAUN A REITER
(.:., VTA TURIT—NTINE—tS bbls for onto by
1..3 )rt , LANAI N & REITER
lIA itLEN —On bush prune Ohio Usrley, just reed
and !or sale by S &W lIARBAU.IiII,
le2+ sa wane,' and IDA front et
ULLA:H-10U I.bls landing rota steamer. Caleb Cope
r and Beaver, and (or sale by
jcZl A & W lIARIJA UDR
CU bbls ler
s zel eby
VUN ISUNNIIICAL - rE & (
bor
& Co
IIFI:F-111UU s 1 1, 111 , 47 ,,, r
17,,,,1grN1.111,ra11q
RTA Co
f UUISVII.I.F: I.INIE-2.1 WA* tur .aor by
1
ien V F VON ILUNN I lORST & Co
Twi.t TI
)07 (All. ALEN' & (TM
WKSTERN Itt:l±EltVE boir. 11
It Cher, fine toultty, Witbog and lor mar by
C H , F ; ' ,T F-6" b"
Pr. 47
G R o l e N w l— ffriXo F n r 4 i I r r
received and for stile by
-
MALT—Barley NIImII, in more um! for 'Lair by
nvi BitowN a. CU LIIEHTSON
TU
Zn U ees 5 4 1 l (' o r %iaito
a i n'.b ar y . l an i t%,n "
and
M.and
tor Dal b
e by jyt.ad F hi EATON tc Co
Ew iiTA - Lth GINGIIANI., , --A A Mason k Co, 00
.1.1 Market at, have just received 5 eases of superior
Gingham.. 474'.1 _
S C"C"INGS—Io
""I" (or .de
193 ), RIMY k. Co
(111F.ESP1-17 . 2 boa prime NV 2 Cheese, lust reed and
V for sale by lytl WICK SVCANDLENts_
A LAIONIitS-4 sacks v n Alrlonas, for sale by
.A. IY O WICK A. APCAINPLFYSB
1, 1 2AT11214..--11 sacks prime Kentucky Feather*, in
cure nod for sole by
sass /Y7_ TASSKY k ItIT
INRIAIAIL33O SIIAL—WIbbis No I Shad, twat nte'd and
for sale by ntyll YIRI.LEISS A NlcOl.B
CIIEFISE. , -300 (5. Western Reverse Cheese. reed--
ring and for sale by
DALZEI.I. A. Co. liberty sr
I=M=ll
tREAM CHEESE—Ione & CO'4 ukronor . 6traM
Cheese, equalto any made in the United Strata,
for rale by 14 & W 11ARLIAUCI14.
11 3 &I water and 104 from
CLO n ypti—Mllbs past teed (,r &Ado by
D
C P
rpAwrnaic (111 4.d Soya 71e by
SUP C 411.11 SOLIA-400 lb% just teed akqd for title
by 41' .KllllO 4 ett
S y
Wb:rr )11.—y, ~Is fur ,alle by
.1 KIDD& Co
AUCTION MRS.
By John D. Davi., ABU
Dry Good•, ♦r.. at Ae.tu...
On Monday alumina, July 94, al 10 O'clock, at the
commercial Sales Robin, corner of Wood and Filth
Wiwi, wilt be aohl, without mum, a general anon
taunt of staple and fancy Dry floods, cobra mg the
•rock of a gentleman who ti declining the bt1.111.,11,
I Id pipe brandy, I or cask Madeira wine, I do Ilol•
land gin. 5 Of chest. Y H tea, G tobacco,
bx• Spanish cigars
China. puce figwort, glassy/are. inTe
of new and second hand household furniture.mong
which are, monopoly oasis. splendid dressing and
common bureaus, dining, breakfast and centre tables,
Janey and common chair, work and wash •iand,
bedsteads. feallor beds. tronopatent window blind,
carpeting, looking glasses, mantel oloc ta, globe lamps,
A quannly of boots and shoes.. line shirts, Ns - Ith linen
t.soms and collars, reuty made blenhsng. gold and sal.
ver watches, jewelry, vrtnp., trunks, saddles. bridles.
Germ. fancy goals. ese
1)21
&nrn•:w &pa of Ntno York Rudy awe clad>.
ing at A rtatosi.
On Tuesday morning - , •Gith inst.. at IU o'clock. the
Commercial :Sales Room, corner of %Vood and Fifth
sue, will 1w sold without reserve a large stock of good
quality fashionable tendy made clothing. suited (or the
iireseut and approachtng 1.41Z,011. embracing an ...Lein
mein which ts worthy the attetitioo of dealers and
others
Cata , ogneg wtll Le ready on Monday, nod the goods
open lor examtnatton Solo positive, to close con
cern. Terms •t sale
," DI w w 1
ALONG TO-NIG RT - 11
DAN RICE CO'S C irr 1
IRCE •
(IN PENN STREET, tn front of the Amerman Ike
kJ
tel. and bear DAN RICE SING TODDLE Den
ver practical lecture on the estnblisliment of PURE
NO-MESMERISM! Join in an Irreeieubly ludicrous
CENTRE JEMPV with Muter Day , and empty upon
the devoted heads of the audience, a STORE MOLISE
OF JOEF-S, thet Joe Miller never Smarted of
TWO PERFORMANCES TODA Y
An aftei noon feta for Juvenileaend families, and to
night • choice performer.r for the esp.r.nl gr•uhen
nou of Ladle. and Faintly Parties, for whom particular
pains will or token to r rrrrrr stttattn null out select
acts, and play the agreeable. vrttla • greet many new
acts not yet introduced.
Admission. Y 5 cents only
Doors open at P. M —performance commencing
half an hour thereaner.
.1Y24
Apollo Hall, 4t6 I. near Wood.
'VISE ORIGINAL VI ROINFA SERENADEFLS. date
j to the Chestnut Street Flwatre, Kula .1 have the
honor to announce to the ladies slid gentlemen of this
ray. that they will give their hest Eahloptan Concert on
ihresaLsy evening. July IGrls, and contalue during the
week. in a choler; selection or Stings. Glees. Refrants,
Overtures. &c. C.,1, Leader. Mr. •J IL Ms..,
For particulars, we future edverusements.
Doors open al f post 7-10 commence an 1 pest C.
in — Cards of ocntestott. (.1.1/15. Children under
•it• occom . panted by Melt p.n.s, holt mine
irl.l 51
EAGLE SALOON, WOOD ST
=ll=l
GREAT SUCCESS GE THE VIRGINIA GAI.
Large aa d Faehlonable Audiences
=n=lU=
Troup,
d'±t RAND CONCERT by the Ppolean Vocalists and
k.,T Sable Harntontsts Aner which the celebrated
Burlesque Opera of the Bulletin/1n minted. THE
V IROINI A SSA I.! for two Inghts longer. un Saturday
and lottsley, July ?Mend 23th..tn whtelt %%II be 1 n
I rod ti ed all the ortginal Songs, Glees, Choruses, hc.
of the BOHEMIAN GIRL. Aims the great Banjo Polo
and Break Down, the celebrated Annon the Coutha•
Boon, the Burleulue Polka andthe (rand Pus de
Demos. Bc.
I=l
- .
Notwith.tanding the immense expenAe tneurred to
bringing out ibo Opera Troup, from Now York, and
getting up the Opera. the price 1.01 adini.mon will be
ontv
1 cAM. C2/I socured on apphennon tit thrlo..l
during the day. nod tit the door on the evening of the
performance
Er A groat quantity of the 1.e.1 Ire Cream served
up to
frr The beet order end decorum pre, ry ed through
out the enure estabh.hmeelt Jy22
HAVE used Lh'hl lor's Isant of lavrrwori. stpl
been cured of diseases that would have proved
WWI. but for the use cc this ettreurdln•ry mcdtcule
:lat., hove Lreol cured of consumption In venous
lora!,
lumou hove been cured of Dyspeptte Colp.ompttou
and Liver Complaint.
7.111X1 have been cured pram Avthrum.
5.1.1 npve been cured 01 general proslralion Of al
Nc rya,. +y .rear.
.Lieu have been cured of Rheumatic Pains, with the
tendency of disieouied
a-bud have been morello( neer Complaint and Cough.
Vaal cured nt Seofuloaa complaint,
50.0 tat 'mare have been cured of coughs, colds, piano
in the side and cheat, night sweats, want of appetite,
tos• of voter, whooping rough, debility, and many oth
er eimplaints vs loch "nag on thou dangerous diseaio
co which so often prove (vial. Dr. Taylors 'Saloom of
Liverwort i• the only suteroafil remedy for the cure
of the above complaints.
- lly .on, having a violent cold, used to rough and
raise thick putrid matter, and finally mild not turn
over in heel from weakness. Ile had every symptom
emiounaption. It,. physicians, Dr.. Vernmle d. An
denon. id he was tucuratila, yet strange as it may
sa
appear, till. medicine fully restored his health,
Faros A Mei.. or Co3oll.ll—'llov ng respect for
the meilteal profession, I determined to consult them
in preference to ustrig what are called •Patent Medi
cities.' But for wveral months I Imre been troulsedi
wall Asthma, which baffled the remedies of my physi
cian. Your —medicine I have' always believed very
beneficial in cock eases Fbiding the chill of my med.
teal tidinsent at fanh—onbeknowa to any one, I procu
red your ilalsam of Li re rwort s which I deemed a very
valuable remedy—. It 4v hid a most wonderful ef
feet upon me, completely uprofiiiin_ g my complaint, and
resto,mg me to perfect health. 'Not, may refer to 1:13e
whenever dimired.. D. 1.8.
Sold In Patthergh by I D Morgan. 03 Wood st; I
Townsend. 45 Market at; II Smut, rue Market and
ad at.. Henderson k Co, 5 Liberty st Price reduced
to $1,30 L.r bottle. IYei
FANCY DRY GOODS.
SEAMAN & MUIR,
3511 Broadway, Now York,
M PORTERS AND JOLIBERS of Silk.. French
prtn
tad Moth., Rareges, Laces. Embroidenen.
nos, Shawls, flowery, Glove*, Lawns; lionihavlnci,
A.ND ALL OTHER YARJETIES OF FANCY GOODS
They innta country Merchwma, violin. New York.
to cam:nine the.. Cock before mMona door purrhaaes
Mr. Muir was for many years of the house of A. '( .
Stewart &Ca, from which ba retard on the Ist of Jan
lOU, and Mr. Janata Dickson, (who har an Interest in
the btuineas,) was hleo favorably known in that comb-
Imloment. mardtry
The undersigned .111 conunue the Wholesale Gr.
eery and Commis ..lon buslness, under the firm of M'G
and Roe, sr their old stand, No. 194 Libertystreet.
• JAMES!) firGILI,
WALTER C ROE.
Haring .old my usterrit 111 the firm of 31 - 6111, Moth
held d.17.e to my former partners. Nl'Gilld Roe, 1 mit
plea in recommending them io my friends and
matte. JEW S. B. 11171tHFIE1.1).
NEW Ell.)oKl4—.The Writings of Cassius klarcellus
Clay. including Speeehes and Addresses Fitted.
unib • prat., and memoir. by Horace Overly.
The Pm. Book in Spanteh; or, • praettcal intraluc
non to be study of the Spaineh Language containing
full ,hottruCtions In pronuncnition, a grammar. eVerel,
el on 16e UllernlOfer Method 01 COnetont Imitation and
re:Hutton. reading lesson, Ind • vocabulary The
whole adapted for Neuse of private learners. orfor
el ..... under an instructor Ely Joseph Salk eld, A
M.. author 01 . •A COrnpegidtunt 01 1 . 131..neei Anliqut•
Brothers and Sister, a tale of dornenter lite, by
Fredenk• Bremer. 'Tran•tared trots/ the ort,tnal un.
pabbahed manuiwript. by Mary Boaritt
,
The Dying Hobo. and cothes.taies By Josvph Ald
D U Just received and for sale I,y
RONNtrrS—W R Morph) 'riling of nt.
Irelll3lUtILIK ot Rom., grently
prkre• • llounc. of lawt winter's st) le., 1 rout 25 cei.
t:I1F-AY LAWNS -A lerge lot or We.. Lawn.. r
Jurrtl to 121 cell. per yard
NV II ITE: uouDB FDR DRI.NSKs— A .uppty t o.,
mired. and Witted very low,
KK HIM:HAMS—Korb dark style: otporattato
to be tound at dry goods house of
VIVI./ RINEHART rc•Recttlany iniorto their
• customer. and the pialohr thot they
have removed thou amalilithrueot from No XI Hood
.
•Irreh to No. 2.5 laWto wrahme, where they ore prepay
rd a.m.! tnaupply the people ith every rlang
their lino have an excellgio artiortuaritt or TO.
11A1'CO, SNUFF'S AND SFAiAItS, which they otter
wholesale and retail, or low .as can be had In the city
Please give diem a call. I y 1. 0 .1 w
Disaol
THE partner•bip :wring under ihr tam of /no R
Blaine & Cu, kindgwyter, Yu., wea dowolved
the 1.1 Inc, Jr. W. Hl{lllooll having di.pow.l tot
hw in .t to 1 R. Blame. who will continue the bum.
iw.• on hi. town account
L 3 PALED PROPOSAL: , wtlt Or received by the
0 rector,. or the Fourth Ward Put.ht Schools, at the
"Mee of R F._ hil;uvrtnott Yens 4treet, untaThurrday,
the Vth ism., at 4 P 31., for turundarng all ulatenala
and butldrng a ...4ehool Ilurr4e In n4vitt Ward, plan. and
Ayer Lb... of Which may be areaon or atter Thu r••
day root at thy uflee anrresenL the building to he
eornpletedl on or before the first day of January. 1-Ln .
Terms, three-104W. Cush as the building progre•,ll,
and the balance in no and limo month,
A IL REINHART, Pres't
Jr&
WATCUFZ k JEWELRY—Ju•it received at No
67 Market street, IN Gold Lever W•tehe.; do
detached do; 5 5 , 5 1 , 1'5 ,. ; 10 Silver Poo-.t Lever do.
32 do detached do; 6do heplize do, 1, Gold Ottani
Gbaina ; Limn quality.
Also, o good aysortment of lireatt Poi, Ear Brags,
Fioger Rings, Gold l'en• ma! Pencils.
'rho above goods have been received with the lasi
five weeks, and will be soltl al tedaced prices. o
sons wishing or purchase a good and cheap Watch,
would do Vol'. to call pfevious to purchasing
;TA , zEaciAvi
Bor dale
The light draught stratuer CARO.
LINE will be sold al a bargaui, rip.
plieutiou be Lunde iutiou
R. TIM'S, (.;afttle °Mee.
1, , A NS TCQM.T, LIY WiloltkAl.l4: unit:Y:llL
X' The subscriber, being deacons of closing out
their present stock of Trinnitinta and Fancy Goode
before removrnthi thoir new store, will sell their large
misonment of Va. It Cost., from and after this date.
The ammriment comprises some thirty different styles,
and at priaes 11001 4 cis to P 3 each.
WA ,
/10L'D MANTA I! RIBBONS—Au as.onment blk
and red :Unman and btatAn Rtbbon., opened yea
tenlay. end ottered low by be piece. at WboleaMa
at.•R MLitt M 41.1%
Intl nor bon4 ear 4th tim.l market at. .torY
C II , EAP C.
._ , At.icoP6—A, A AAasc e ntA co, 33 3 C.Ik.
wool, aro go uin ff 23 plat co( al., for one dollar;
Oq, blaanbed Nlnstlias !bp 4t ern
MA A 311.0.1 it Cu bum Ns
U • .ad N..% .7 Y. QUILL
irzu
--- Siennttervinle
Q ELL,VAS ar MOMS tome re-moved to No. 13., one
13 door ;novo their old mavd.
QUlsl4lB.o—Wlems Havana Sugars, m boze..; Mute
btoi fur salt by
1)0 ILIAGALF:Y k SMITU.
pizza
Al '/ o vlock
JOHN D DAVIS. A.,
L1!I( 1 W J •;I
I=l
REMOVAL
JAS W. lIAILMAN,
JNO H. BLAINE
H lIATON &Co
STEAMBOATS
CINCINNATI & PITTSBURGH ,
DAILY PACKET LINE.
T Hz: 7 . l , l ow knovna m line of o ;p i e , i e ncl i tl posse s Tr gu t =
haistied and furnished. and most powerfu ' l ' boats IL.
4,4111 of the NVe•t. Every acconamodanon amd rots
fort that unmet ran pisxure. has been provided for pas
sengers The Imie ha. been 111 operation for five years
—h.,Carried a million of people althorn the least ml.-
toin•. Th. boats will be at the foot cif
NVood street the day previous to starting, for Ms recap.
non of
all
and the entry of passengers on the refit.
ler ail ease• the passage moue) must be paid ut
advance
The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. 0. liLuo.s. anst
leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at IU iti`elont;
Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r
May V, list 7
NIONDAT PACKKT.
Tbr MONONUA H ELA. Cart Srom, leave PM."
burgh es . rry Moody monung 1.1 le o'ciciek, Nrbehmg
yrry Mee.Ley r e vreetag at iU r a.
TCHEIDAIr PACKET
The HIBERNIA No 2, Capt.ll KuNraaLTl3,
leave Pittsburgh every Tues..luy mamtag at 10 o'clock;
''heeling every Tuesday evening at 10 r. r.
The NEW ENI:1-AND No. 2, Capt. IV. D. 3., 1. , " ,
eve Ihtivintrgh r very Wevineuley morning at le
lieelmg every NVednesday evening at 10 P. ■
TIl 011111 DA Y PACKET.
The BRILLIANT, Capt lisseca, vvlll leave 1.10.-
burgh every Thursday oeamseg at 10 o'clock, Waereltag
every Thursday evening at 10 r. r.
The CI..IPPEft No. 2., Capt. ( — Room vrtll leave PIM
arab every Fraley morning at LU o'clock; Wheeling
cry Friday evening at to r. v.
The MINSENGER, Capt. S Itvm, will leave Ping
burgh every Satuntny morning at lUo'ulark Wlttelies
every Satusday evetung at lo P. Y.
NEW 1./SlluN AND pirrsHuguit DAILY LINE
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
" "
Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at II o'clock, A. m, and ar.
rivs at Glasgow, (mouth of tbe Sandy trod Beaver (.-
11111.1 e 1 at 3 o'clock, end New Ltslion at 11, same night.
Ixaves New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. M., (making this
trip canal to the over dunng the night.) and Glasgow
at V o'rlock, A. Al , and arrives at 'Pittsburgh at 3 P.
M —thus making continuous brie fur carrynar pas
suriscr• and aright neivrecn New Lisbon and Pitts.
Lunen, in shorter nine and et Ices rates than by any
oilier route.
Tim proprdiors of the lane have the pleasure of in
ortninx the rehire that they have fitted up ',softest chum
Maid tkosts, for the •ceonitundotion on passengers sad
'eight, to tun cumteelion with the well known
teenier, CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and cons:teei
ng, Sr lditsxow, with the Pittsburgh and Cretin
/In and other daily lines ot sweater* down the Oho,
oil Mississippi river, The proprdioris idedge them
el yes Iv spare no expense Os trouble to insure earn
t. sate, and dispatch, and ask 01 the public • share
.1 their p3lroaagt
LT11()RIZEl) AGENTEI.
Xi ht.
{'tltaLur h.
.4 W.11ARBAl:1.11, t
H HANNA. &Co
myll . ll J 11AHBAUts/I.k. Co t La'b°.
SIYTICE—The steamer REA VER,C F.. l'l Brine, mu
ter. wan Ir•vr ailer tints nonorr. fur N Vella vine pullet..
nil y, on 9 o'elor t of the inturunn• )013
.. _ _
11348. 11141
PITTSBURGH t BROW ISSVILLIk
Daily Pay k•t Llu.
FEBRUARY FEBRUARY h%, IN
LEAVE DAILY Alt A Id, AND 4 P. M.
The following now bouts complete
11117 ,, ior e t . h p e , p7sent se p a . s , o k ot AT:
ALTIC, Cam A. Jacobs: and LOA
NULANE, Copt E. Heinen The boats are ennsety
new,
and are hued up without regard to expense. Et.
cry comfort that money can procure has heel, pee dad.
the Roan wall leave the Monongahela Wharf . Boat at
the loot oh Ross tit P•sseiag•rs will be punctual on
board na the bdot, wall certainly leer, at the &dyes
used hours. et A. M. and 4 P 1 , 1 Jan.%
PPP7:NLICRI , II S WIIEELING PACKET.;
va The swill steamer
n a
CONSUL,
Dorsey P Kinney mister, will lees,
regularly for Wheeling, on Monday s
Wednesday and Friday, at 10 o'cloek precisely.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday and lile
terday, at 7 °trioslt, s na. precisely
The C 011•111 Will land at ail the intermediate pone,—
Every sccomedation that can be procured for the cosi.
fort and Antrty of passengeri has been provided. The
heal as also nrovaded with a self-meting safety guard to
prevent elptostorts. For freavlit or peolage apply on
board or to DAVID C lIFAIRST,
_ felt, corner of Ist and Smith fi eld as.
=I
N I The .plendel v l t t s ear steamer.:Y.e;'' !adobe, :nosier, %YIN leave for above
nd knterrnediale pone this day.
For Crelyld or paasage, apply on hoard. ,y 92
REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET
The finn steamer
111011 LAN DER,
Parkinson. master. In leave (or the
Ink, and Intern...nate ports lkllll day
at lu o'clock
For freight or passage, apply on board
FOR CINCINNATI AND BT. LOUIS.
The uew steamer •
HIGHLAND /BABY,
Burke master. will leave for the above
ad intermediate porn regularly.
For freight or passage apply on board. 1718
FUR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
The new and splendid steamer
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
-_ll,..Liflt„, Luca*, master. Will leare for • bore ,
A - nd nitennedinte ports regularly.
For freteht or pawnor, apply on board. /YR
The fine steamer
JEWIZS,
m aißougher, master, will leave for the
bove & intermediate ports regularly.
, •+•age apply on board. ry le
1191212111
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
The splendid steamer
AMERICAN EAGLE,
Atkinson, mantes, will leave for We
above A Lmermediale portregMaety.
For fretcht or passage, apply on board. 19
FOR CINCINNATI.
The ft. steomer
N aa r...
Gorwle "Ga I N I DE ' f
nd z rr nate ,a r ; Wi ns e m a g m . o r r ty abo . above
For frro;tho or p....n, np D ly 0 " r 1,,,, frig
The new and light draught steamer
]IT VERNN,
Roane; master, will leave Cor the
bore and intermediate ports reel.,
ly For Retain or passage apply on board. jylg
rue.- The light draught Wenner
YRIF.NI):!tHIY,
Dane, master, will leave for the atm.. ,
nd intermediate puns regularly.
For freight or paseade apply on board. ja
FUR CINCINNATI.
The aplendtd reamer
- rs.
NIAGARA,
Jacob master, will leave for above
d 11111.01ClilSOC porta regularly.
For freight or pamiage apply on board. • la
FUR CINCINNATI AND ST. lA•J44
The fine new prawns
ERSI A NTVWN,
Rougher, mane., wO5 leave for ahoy.
nd asserrnedlate porn regularly.
For freight or parsage. sppli . baml Jyl6
FOR ST. LOUIS.
The elegant .reamer
N
t RINGGOLD,
Cop., loate, vmstl lea,* for the above
n,l Jatermedlate porl.. regularly.
For fretghtor pasange. apply oo board. 1y1.5
. _
FOR CINCINNATI.
'rhe fine neli light dnieght *mum/
I.EW IS wrrz
.... ia
7j7.1i i T , hompson. waster, will leave for the
obove and intermediate ports reveler,
It. For freight ur pasaagr, apply on board. _ 1717
FOR ST. 1.0U19.. ---
nuilagan
„. _ 44 The splendid oreatoor .
''' Elbert, tuorreAri,RWlLlh74, for above
po
rrote. rta regularly
For frolglo or pa•s ol orterwedage, opoty ou board all
PIM ST LOUIS.
.
ap ctultd steamer
PARIS,
a, master, will len,. for above
• 5,:h:„
uttettnothate pun, on regularly.
For Neagh, or passage' apply on ard, or to
/r L) WILKINS, Art
•
Fr.: Loris k ILLINOIS RIVFJI.
'the fine steamer
DA NUTIF.,
Co , c i k , ,. , ronstes, will leave (or dm aDoe•
For (mgt. or pa,sage •pply on roanrod...vg.h"tl./713
FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS.
The One gleams,
WYOMING,
Greenlee. muster, rtll leave for &boy..
and Interntedutte ports regularly.
For irtught or passage. •pply on board 177
FOR ST. lAJLIS
The hue new *warner
sIIENANIEJAH,
m ictigi ci Liowinalt, toaster, will leave
rwediaie pons rag
For freight ur pie age, apply on hoard • '
FOR sT /CIS AND 11.1.1N0ii v
The fine Weald.,
ir..tr— C(4..../lIA
ik 77 Gormus, w,ll for above
inierairei:dme, par r. regularly.
F ar f r „ jg h, or powtoge, apply on 6°4,11 logy
..F.LOr•Rein.:lll.e(linNe.oiNAli.rghli draught maim,
DODDRIIReE,
Nk-ore, toaster, will leave (or above
id intermediate :one this day.
For frelth'. or intimage. ripply on hoanl.
-
REGULAR MONDAY PACKET FOR CINCINNATI.
*The fine weenier
PENNSYLVANIA,
- ` Gray, mower, will leave regularly
• • , I ereaner as above, Jo place ol th e
,reamer Monongahela.
For freight or paintage, apply PO hoard. 026
4.C.••• The neat we., alikosLanUal lOW emu
stennobeet
. .
Poo Maser, La. revamod het
regular trip. lh-rween Brularparr. Sunfish and
Nna
bon4h6_ having Yotabarga on Monday. and Thursday&
jy:
1 he fine steamer
NEW NGLAND,
A 1 M'Clues, master, will leave Gn
the above and molenediato pone tkoo
Jay, at 10 o clost, la plat, of the Bell Lunt.
For freight of twasageooply on boari,..
WIT/IL:LAE PACEET volt SEMI
t i 4
The DM 4114 fast Reamer
WELLVILLE.
Banana, winter, ortl S l lewee oboes
d all in tereaudiatopan a ea Wednee..
day. and Saturday* of each week. Farheight or pas
ra
or I 0
I ply °4
GEO B M ILTENBEROFTI, Art.
------ aro7'gcchAgAlggg
sgrntht then fneeda and the public that they Imre,
no longer any coaaapecant *nth then eslabth i lb•
moat In P enn %% Te o, known u the Palsblergla Erraerwm
heron{ retontred thew anon loupes* to the P OIN
tS6WII: Put wrest.
m a toyleketkarlyl3
k - GAMCOES-- A A ason Co veal cowls
this inortun4, . M
ace
> of rich disk Colones, smolt