THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE az OD M=M=J THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 0, ISSO (DV: II Punta Is *gent for thaipaper at hie smeal agencies to Near Rost, Philadelphia, and aut., and advenand Ls anihorland na. to, sanative anbsenptions tsemcal for Buszzorsilimeca—Etubreripilou and advertl Be- Mas for O. pap, mehred and forwadad free- al • dune from ibis delta. • • MILT GA UTTl.—Achentretimut. and slaw npuena for this 'paper, will be received and omitted h.= tal. ethea. c7vPadanshrstruicis .—Subreiiptions or this valuable paper, win be received and foraard -4 floes this office. irr advenise. mem. and sebrcriptionv to the tiollll /117.11 C. d United States Gazette, Philadelphia, received and for warded from this office. - STATIC, COVEINTION. At ta - mattint oldie Whig &ate Central Committee, bold at Hanisbnig, &lamb in, tea, It was linsource, That the M hies of the rogeral comities of thls Ittate be re9oested to select number of dele- Ernes equal to them respective representative...in the Legialatare; 'Le said detecates to meet in Convention tat the ens of Philadelphia, on the leth day of Jane nu, for the purpose Of nominating a candidate for Canal Commissioner, to be cored for Lithe mimeo General R/ection. • MORTON hreMICILLEL, Merman. GIVIMIH Am, Pecactary. SEE NEXT ?AGE FUIt LOCAL NATTERS TELEGILVIIIC Etils; Tmt Comm . Conmovuort--Tns Tic:mt.—The great press upon our colomns, prechsdes all corn *cent this morning, upon the proceedings of the County COUVeIItiOII. Bodice it to say, for the present, that we are entirely satisfied with the tick. el—we Mew it u out WOrtily Otthe support Or the party and the people, and have not a shadow of a doubt Mai It will be most triumphantly elected We nre indentedlo Messrs. Brooks and limp ton, ot Congress. for pubto documents. The CAresuels charges our Government with tammsiatency in the Cuban atfair, stating that ii had regarded all engaged In the expedition as fiesigsers, and now demands of the ar.therifies of Cuba that they be given tip. The Chronicle ts in error. The government never regarded the in vaders as •Yoreigners," but as American currier, engaged film eullaarfal enterprise, and therefore lt sent out our ships to arrest them co the high emu, and bring them to punishment accordion to . 01:17 Own laws. If the Government had regarded these men KS "foreigners,. It would have been under no obligation to interfere with them for the ramose of preserving oar trestvengagements. 7 The very fact that our Government took prompt means to arrest our citizens in thele unlawful en• terpriae, give■ it the right to demand them to be tiled by oar laws. OUR BOOR TABLE . . 'Tide Dwzu Omens or Gorzuotarrr.—Tranalat d from the French °CM Le Cootie Joseph B. Maisano, -.author or the Evetenna at St. Pete burgh .By 8.. H. Sitter, hd. D. Second edluon Pzushurgh: hi. D. Leektvo.).• A very neat edition clans somewhat celebrat. ed work will be publisbed by M. Lsckwood this day. Tin Barran Rivirm—Tbe April number to She Westoainester and Imam Quarterly Reviews, have been received, and are far sale by Jas. p. Lockwood, 4th street The Cabs . Affetr.lLeter from Havana; • The Charleston Mercury of the 30tts alt., has the folio - Wing intelligence. By the brig Argue, Capt. Kean, which arrived here yesterday, we have Havana dates to the Stitt fast. There was a report prevaleautu Havana • when the Argus let, that some of the troop. of General Lopes had landed on the South ludo of Cabs, and had takes possession of Cienfuegos sad Trinidad. The report occasioned great excite. hunt, and large numbers of :roops had left far the au posed Irene of acten. We have every rc.uton to believe. from informa tion derived from ind,viduala prominent:io the late demonstration on Cardenas, that the Eire. going rumor, is without the slightest founda tion. There is reason to believe that the whole farce of the onsuccevaful expedition against Cuba wee that congregated on board the steamer Creole sad the parties captured by the Spanish steamer. Pi• Caere In a barque and brig. Tne creamer Falcon arrived at New Orleans o the 25tha11 . ., bringing dates from Havana to the ' 22ad, three days later thin those received by the Ohio.- The excitement in Havana at the time of her departure is said to have been &tense, whilst the papers were tilled with all kind of bombaxic accouota ot the manner in which the people et Cardenas drove out the invaders. 'General Camp. bellonor able and onergetio Colima, the ; moment he beard that two Teasels were taken, said to be American, wrote to the Captain General, tegaest• lag information upon the subject. No thumper had' been received by him up to the time of the sailing alive Falcon. An Inshman was found on a rock weir Carde nas, and brought into Havana. He cope he tray a fireman on board the Creole, and that he left her and swam to the rock, sepal:wing it to be the main had. the first opportenity be had ater darling ant the object of the expedition. He woo ironed and taken to the Castle with the other prieonent. An Vaunted Lairs.—A bookseller of New York city lately ordered a bill of book. from a Lon don publisher. An iavoiee reached him by mail, which he entailed at the custom house, paid the dear, and had his books passed. Ou opening the bores. be toned inside smother Invoice, awes frig bin ■ sash Aighar pnee far the books. The Ant had been sent evenly for custom house use, and to enable some clerk to swear the took. through with a good conaclence. The bookseller who hod never suggested any thing of the kind, i and wee not up to that sort of game, wrote a stern I rebuke to the Landon 'brow that shipped the books. The answer came in dee season, express• leg regret that any offence had been given where none certainly woo intended; they hoe 1 eniy dew to this rose according to the pnottlee if the trade, and Intended it se • lover on their cavemen Again: It fa not lot:gainers a Now Yorker who was to Paris bought a cashmere shawl for two thousand kenos, and paid the money. The set. ler handed him the biller Invoice duly made net, pricing the shall at o. thousand francs. The buyer turned In astonishment, and milked an en. planation. a Thar ie for the mores Anus," said the seller, amazed at his simoliciiy. No hint bad been giver' that 'a sipeeiel custom hone invoice was desired—nothing. Of the sort was dreamed co by the buyer. The seller simply did as he would wish to be done by, and so be was accustomed to do IS, his American eibuomers.=TnZtow. • Tax Fevre AT Rio ric Jantsno.—We have been favored with the perusal of a private letter from Rio de,Janeiro, dated 19th April trona which we extract the following.—[Ball Amer. "The chip Monterey, hlchlanits, front Baltimore, with goverment troops for California, which pot in here for !supplies ' remained only two days, in Coasequence of the frightful epidemic which has for the last thrre.months raged wi th [fearful violence la the harbor and city of Rio de larder°. To at tempt to give you any thing like a true account of dei number of people who have been swept off *lace its that outbreak, would be altogether com• pletely out ortbe question. The public authorities any that not over 3 or 4,000 pensons have died with the prevailing fever. This statement Is absurd in the extrenie. Many of the churches have 'corn. mewed burring their dead in. the countrY, or al least 13t4 in the heart of the city as they did former ly, and the burial ground attached to the church 'an Franco de l'aulor, opened only three weeks since, already contains 637 graves. Now this is fora single church in the short space of three weeks, end this too at a time when every body says the ep /Klemm is subsiding. It is ray firm helief that up. wards of 13,000 persons have been carried off from the ,time the fever first made its appearance Many, very many, of my test friends have fallen victims. ---- • The Pittsfield Manufacturing Co., kt Pittsfield, N. IL, running fo,ooo spindles on 30 inch hare slopped ePenutette• Alp the Exeter Mill at Exeter, N. IL, which produces a well knoWn and popular article of family abetting, will atop during the next month, owing to the disparity lathe prises of the me , cotton and them/taxi value of the goods. - --Boston Tree. • • THAT THEASLIST.—The amount of money talteit by the Cuba illusionists at Cardenas. was only . 0 ,400; and that was given up with the Governor. Tau Siitrrnetur OICVI.—A despatch to the Near York Tribune soya that Mr. Towles; the printer of the new Southern paper at Washington, will be de luged two or three weeks probably, E. De Leon, of Swath Carolina, will probably tie an editor; and 'Elwood Ember, or Mr—Garrett, of Virginia, the ether. • Naar Drama Pcsor.—We learn from the Vir Finis Republican that the the Baltimore end Ohio Rad Road Company have made blartinsburg the ,dialog taint for passengers by the eastern trains of earn A I.I26CFAXILT.—A venerable gentlemen and his lads., and their descendants, sixty in numbs..., from Cooper, Maine, arrived at this port on Wed neadsy, in the steamer Admiral, on their way to - St. Anthony's Falls, Alinesota. The family of MO of thew 11003 number twelve males, and an. 'other's the lame number of females.—Boxon Attar. `The Richmond Whig says:— ^We bear loud complaints from the eduntry -boat the scarcity of Tobacco plazas. In some coum :lei, they say it is nut possible to make ball a crop --and every where the crop must be late on sc count of the gaudiness of the plants. , ? Mon? le e rsmos.—The Alscandria• Gazette, Parc "Large numbers of 'imagers. from ell quarters o the Union. now pale through this place to visit the tomb or WASIMIGTO,f al Mount Vernon, daily. ,Seery y ear the nuilibei of vieiteng increases coo. • ..COMG HUMP= AND SIXTY of Tax VCILLY mrus 1 wrsitseurEn.—A Jeerer Irons an eye witness is Havana, udder date of May 21, to • friend in tbia city, states that saw one hundred and sixty of she captured Cuban In riders marched into the pris. pa of Moro TrweSacc, Assalniisottle sad - lsag Conveiutosas. Panmant to call and osage,_ the Annual And• masonic and Whig County Convention, met in the Court Hon.. on Wednesday, inv. 5 . U M ' and olltlutired by appointing Josue /Cmq. Esq., of Allegheny, President, .d W. Dmmosan, of Lower Sc. - Clair, Damn Nract - r. nt Peebles, B. C. MAWIXII, of Reserve, and PIT= Prom:m.lv, of Wilkins, Vice Proxidentb; and Join E. parh, at Mancheater, end Urns. C. Friend, al Pittsburgh, Setreanm. • ... . Tha call barite. bead reed by, Sieretarieir, the:eredetnia's Delegates .weia preheated, when the bawling paeans appeared and took their arch Dlata ILSVI. Prrrnewort— lat Ward—Wm. Alreo, Wm A. Caldwell. 2nd " John J. Bergen, Joshua Medea.. 3rd " Wm. W. Splain, Robt. !ATARI, 4th " Wm. Kldnehart, C. Yeager.. sth Jareph Kay, Hugh Richardson. • Oh D spiel Arrnatrong. C. 0., Monti,. Zh Wm.C. Friend, Robert Gallagher. 13th " Henry Stemple, Jar. Bain. 9th " Phtl Ip Drum, Geo. Babb.. ALuonmmt— tat Ward—.ll. P. Schwartz, Wm. A. Irvin. 2nd " Murray A. Wrote, J. B. Smch. • 3rd " Wm. B. Mowrey, Wm. Boyd. 4th Joziab King, Alex. Cameron. rizoyana. Mancheater—John. E. Parke, W. H. Phelps. Lawrenceville—M. J. Briedenthal, J. W. Decker. [lmmingham—George E. Appleton, J. G.,..Smith. South Plutbargr.—J. B. Seritl; Thos. Geoghtgan. East Birmingham—John Brnwr.L. Harman. harpsburgh—Jao. Gasser. J. G. Comstock. Elizabeth—C. F. Diehl, C. F. Shugart.. Duquesne Borough—Wm. Moore,Thos. Nesmith. Melieespert—Jno. F Thole, Dr. It H. Sheldon. Tarentum—Jas. Dickey, Adam Reed. West Elizabeth—Dr. J. B. McGrew, E. Percival. Findlay—Jno. Wilson. Same& Metter, North Pavette—Jas. Vincent. J. Johnsoo. Moon—Jno. D.McCormick, Wm. OnY. South Fayette—Jahn Iliektuan. Jno. MeEtten. Robleme—Alex. McKee, John M. Ed mundsoo. Upper St. Cunt—Jahn B. Genet, Wm. Lea. Baldwia—Jas. H. Hamilton, M. H. West. Snowden—inch Murphy, D. C. Halts. M filia—D.Calhouu, A. McC me. Jefferson—Jos. Wilton. Henry Heath. Lower St:Clair—Rm. Smelt. Wm. Dlwortb. Elizabeth—Benj. Courson, Geo. Webster. Vermaillea—Wes. J, Monition, David Shaw. Pluto—Er. D. King, Jae. MeNath. Wilkina-Peter Perchmen;Ji. Z Mhche IL Peebleti—Dmial Seeley, Alex. Gray. . • Pitt—Ed. P. Jonee, Robs. Palmer Ent Deer F.. Mi ller, N. stiller. • Hese—Col. Joo. Brown, Andes. W. Buchanan. Reserve—B C Sawyst,t:bits..o. Smith. Osio—P. A. Way, J. P. Doff. Franklin—Geo. Neely, Jan Wheeler. P,ne— Wm. Peebles Jas- Mamba I. West beer--Jao. McConnell, Allen Aber. Shalet—A. G Fuoyd, T. W. Bbew. Indiana—Rohl. Wilson, Rain. MePoerson. Patton—T. McMaster; Jed Monroe. A communication from the Hun. Masts Hash. :zoo, announcing his intention to • resign his office a: the close of the present seseion of Congress, was sad, and ordered to be publiehed, as follows Hones or frersticrenTaTorta Wasbliagton, May 31;1850. To the President f Antimasonie and Whig Conteariso if Alkirkery County-- Bur.—Will you allow me, through you, to ad. dress, briedy, the body over winch you preside, together with our anonneu tonstiteente. It will be recollee.ted, by many af'my friends, when I first eansatted to Leconte a candidate for Compeer, four years metes, that L did- so with great relamsoce, and with a firm determination not to suffer my name to be again anbtalited furl reelection. From this purpose was turned aaidel by elreumstance-s which are known to most, if poll all, my conautuents. I entertained, at the time of my reelection ' but slight hopes of being able to serve out my full term; and, immediately alter the election, as well as b e use, I declared publicly, and on all occasion", my firm and unalterable de. termination not to be a candidate again, urrhava so answered Awy . private letters on the subject, tiering the past twister and spring. That guess tare was, therefore, long since psi prem. Bat another and more difficult question remained to be decided, pm. that of the termite and pro. Priety of resigning mg peal at the close of the pres ent - _ It must be-known to many ; made a great pecuniary sacntlee, whes„Lfina corset/ad to an. near I seat la Ocogreer, and.thai aunt= has In. creased with am ionalli of my absence from-buil. nem.. That consideration, however, alone, would not be sufficient to determine my =tree. Having assumed the position, with a knowledge of the pe• eaniery Ise attending It. were there to other core siderallans involved, I would feel it my duty to terve out my time, emit what it might.— I have paver been in the habit of teking any "steps backward," and feel great Yeluctrinee to abandoning a pest. tines assigned to me, by the free and unsolietted =Page el my follow citizens ; To be thus twin chosen, without. any effort or solicitation on my Feriae rearespet one of the most extensive manuactering districts of the United Slates, is the national conueila of this gre at Confederney, is an .bonor pot lightly robe eiteem• ed, nor bud nails whhout good and sufficient cause. Prises, and domettle affliction, Ithe tails of which mould not In In:meeting to the pub. lio,) in my defiberate jodgmeat, are suf f icient, not only to justify, bet Imperiously to demand the cause before indietted. •frutuiag, thereLre, to that degree of kindness which has always characterised the people army district, I beg leave to announce to the convention my Intention to retire at the close of the present session of Congress. With suitable aeknowledgements to the people of Allegheny county, fur their unmerited confi dence and kindness towards me, I might, per. haps, with great propriety, close my remuke. But, with your indulgence, I propose tot/emus a line farther on your patience. The present coodniou of the country, nod the action, or rather eon-action of Compels, demand the most reritio• utennon of the 'people in every section of the Union. Six months have elapsed since Congress met, and what legislation has been hid for the benefit at the eountryt Nothing, alt. aolutely nothing, that could not have been dose In ono moot& Trio Interests of Pennaylventa and the other manufacturing States are broke% down aed deuntred—eind the toiling millions, with their wires and children are earned. out to beg or starve, far want of that protection and eneettregers went to Industry and enterprise, which Congress coned and anent tohave effenied loss ago. Thousands and tens of therrends of oar citizens have seat to their petitions praying for relief, and the only avower returned, in, "this question of Sla very must first be settled before we as lend to ear to your pmyers."—The 'President, elected by the people to carry on their government, wad, to Onigress, by his Cabinet officers, , the usual esti. mates, tor appropriations that =Let:cm:wiry and proper to enable him to keep the machinery of gov ernment in motion. And although we are now . I within thiny days of the close of the current fiscal year, after which not a dollar can be drown from the Treasury for any purpose whatever—yet not,, one of the general appropriation bills has been pas, red—nor any time appointed for taking them up for consideration m the House. Aod when this sub. Jeer is mentioned, we alb answered—"this slavery question mot first be witted," and .I now warn= ronstiturntt, ant a scheme is on , foot, to break up and Meal vs this government, by refining off cp. prop-Lotions to carry it on, tiniest such It course ghatt be adopted on the slavery mestion, as may be agreeable to the [needs of that 'institution. By this means they hope to dove as into - their meas. ures--or destroy the government. Amon, they refuse to admit California withoin connecting with it gamier's wholly irrelevant and dissimilar in their character and claims. Wiust, for iostance, has the admission of California to do with the Slave tradeibithis distriet, or with the re elaimation of finlike skives?—Or with the boons dart' of Texan?—Dr with the territories of New Mexico and Utill—whether there should, or should not be, territorial governmepts established there? What is there In either, or all them questions that ought to any way to retard or prevent the adrnie. on of California as a soverigo state intar Union? If these are neritotionetneastires,they and ought to pus by themselves. If they are tot, they ought not to be coupled with the admission of California. Two years have now elapsed arnce the fetid. eation of the Treaty cf Hidalgo, by millet we ac q aired this territory. Tte last Coagresa refined to give California a tertitonal government, but extended over her the revenue lave of the Valued States, under which millions of dollars Sue col. -- • • • levied . " from the people there, and pot into the !martin , at the Unitrd States. The people, when - fEey could not obtain from Congress a territorial government, formed ■ State Conduction, elected their Senators and Reprvaentatives to Congress, and have now been knocking at oar doors for more than low months for admission iota th. troloa, are State. lam in favor of leaving each ono of the., mea sures to be judged of by their own merits, and atm, It seems 0., me, is the proper course of legis• Wien. If California is militia to admission, why should she be tends this pea horsy to darn' boll a do:en other measures, which may nog bare any merits of their own to recommend them to favors If she is rot resided to admission, she ought to be rejected, whether standing atone, or coupled with other meimum , entirely meritorious in themselves- With regard to the territories of Utah and New Mexico, the opinion. it is betieved, is very gene. rally entertained by our ahlert atateamen and moat profound jurists, North and South, that ale very, having been abolished by the Mexican gov ernment throughout her territories, before the treaty by which we acquired California and New Mexico, dims not exist there, and cannot exist without poaltive law establishing it. This opinion, It will be recollected, I eutermineal and asserted more than two years airo,ln a pream ble to certain resolutions offered by me In the Hoes, of Representatives, which, I regret to see, at the time gave offence to name of my censors. eats. 'But new, since the entire Wing pony at the North, as well as many of the most distinguish ed Vidal at the Sontb, have adopted the same opinion, It to presumed that I eball he pardoned loran error which. has become common to the whole Party. And I may be excused for savior, that if bore resolotions had been adopted, Cali fornia and New Mexico would. long- since have I been In the Union, and we would have been saved ' ikon, all she .difSsolt[es that 'now i anrreitind' hi, arising out-of shy teiriimiii question. Caldbrnla has already doee preciosity what was recommended is those resolutions, by forming a State °mashie : on, and I now desire New Mexico and Utah to do the same. Territorial gorernenvae etnnot be gtreited With onSproducing heart-burning, distraction, and eieased attatton,lhpughout the whole country Notwithstanding the South any that Slavery never can go there, yet they will not agree to am prohi• Intion—and although the 'North helievei Slavery to be abolished by the Mexican: law, out I. before elated, yet they will not the rise of establish. log a territorial government there, without insert, tag the prohibition. Thus both sections stand upon a question •of honor, and neither will yield. Ie this condition of, affairs, It same to me the plan proposed by the'President ahorrtd Commend Itself to both.sectious of the Unfoe. It leaves the question to the peonfe,when they form a Stole Constitekon, "to decide thin ntiestion tie them selves—While 'neither 'portion.:of the Union required to make any perigee of hen°, or princi• plc. This la preclaely le accordancce with the opiu m entertained and expressed in the retolutiona baire referred to, and which I have never_teen Lev cane to change. With regard to the ristUTof Tans to Met portion of New Mexico lying mist of the Rio Grande, and her western boundary generraly, I have only to say, that it seems to be conceded 0001 l bads, that the is entitled to all the territory lying existOf the Rio Grade, from its mouth op to the point where the sonthern line of New Mexico 'crosses that river, this gives to Down all rho ts&story between the 11 T roros maths Rio Grande—end I mny be permit ted to remark here, this settles the rotation ns to : the propriety of my vole on the Maine emend. meet, which also gave some offence to a portion of my constituents. If Texas is entitled to Santa Fe, or that portion of Now Mexico lying east of the Rio Crumbs, let her keep it. We have already some fifteen hun• dyed millions of acrel'of public land, and I would be unwilling to purelimis any more. If she is noi entitled to it, then we ought not to purchase what she has no right to .11, And what already belongs to on. This question, according to the plan of the President, enn he , sdjudjcated by the • Supreme Court of the United Sur., so soon as New'Mosicts shall come Into the Union ass Sate. And to this high and august tribunal the • question Should be As to the question of the reclamation of fugitive slaves—we all acknowledge the obligations Unmet. ed by the Constitution, and nil are NVOr to fulfil those obligations. But we do not admit that the slave holding Staten are the only sufferers by a want of proper legislation for the protection of "propeny, for I will venture to say, thatthe State of Pennsylvania alone has lost more in a pecuniary point of view, within the twit four years, by the rendsl of the tariff of 15-0, than the value of all die eaves that have ever escaped from all the slave holding States, since the formation of the Union.— The abolition of the slave trade in the District of Columbia, is the only remaining question proposed to be coupled with the adinissiort of California. If we are td credit the 1111OOMOLOS of Southern gentle. men themselves, this measure has in itself suffi cient merits to secure its passage, atone add uncon r netted with any other . It has leen denounced by them as infamous; a practice not tolerated by any of the slave holding States—injurious to:the slave bolder* of the 'South, nod derogatory to the dignity of the system of slavery itself—this being the opho ion enter Mined by many Southern gentlemen, it Would not be diticult, it Is believed, to induce a audlcieot menber of Northern cumber - a WY."' fqr • hill abolishing it, to enable. them to carry it through both Houses of Compass Having trenched briefly on the varieus viragoes which now agitate Congress, for the Mumma of bringing them distinctly before: mvvonatituents, and their representatives now assembled In Con vention, in order that they may take Bitch schen 'as they may think proper, I will no longer trespass ge yoar time or patience.. In conclusion, I beg leave to et:sprees ts the People d Allegheny county my dgep end abiding sense of the obi:gamins imposed upon roe; by the repeated evidence of their confidence and kind ness. And hi sarrondertny yp iota their hands the honor they voluntanly coinermid noon me. I desire to assure them that it Wm been : my con stant sad earnest endeavor to promote alike their interests and their honor. Trurting that your deliberattoor may he charac terized by miadom, prudence, gad harmony, I remain your friend And klloto'cit:are, /4. HAMPTON. Qa motion, the Convention then proceeded to paginate a candidate for Compass, and Drones 31. flows, Esq„ of Allegheny, ins nominated as a candidata for the thirty acoond 'Congress, by ac clamation. It was then morgd and carried, that the Conven tion "proceed (to nominate a candidate to fill the vacancy to the thirty first Congress, to be occa , sioned by the migration of Honorable Moses j~emc nn. Roc s . flimpfr ;)ecv, ()arid Richey., arid Imes Dunlop, Ely., were announced es candidate,. for nanyineii., and the following wea the rciult oft be PeINIr • • - r. 4 Richey • ; Dunlop - - Fjoii HAILNLAR DEN..NY was then. ditty tto nounced by thepresident, as the eimtbdabs fur the mammy in the thirty East Congress. For Senate, Dr. James Carothers and Alexan der Hilands were put in nomination, and the kJ lot stood as follows : Carothers, - - - Hilmds, - - - 43 Java C. O . O ThgX 9 , of Wilkins Township, Arus duly tiattogutO m lho Candidate fot Senator ISTominittiona ware then made far candhlates for 'Prosecuting Anorney and Legislature, and a Coha• mittee oa resolutions appointed, Consisting ceti - m. A. Irvin, C. 0. Loomis, Thomas Idellnater, John Small, and Wm. Rinehart. The Convenlion thee took t recess =ail 2 o'clock. I=2 The Convention manned U. soling at o'clock, and proceeded to mark for candidates for AM.. bly and Prone=lunt Attorney. with the . foilaeru:g rean:t : .111IBLY.. John Miller, 4!! Wm. Jeffreys, 3 Morgan Robertson, 71 Caleb Lee, T. J. Burnam, 61 Jos. Itob!ason, John telL'Cloakey, 66 .Toha J. More, 13 Rohr C. Walker, 65 Rob% Abraham, 9 L. FL Loleingston, 32 Jas. F. Kerr, 13 John M. Patel, 44 Wm. Poot!and, hs. FAN, 6918. A, Heavy 3 PILOSZCPrLIO eTrovvrt Francis C. Flues Land D. Same Wm. PirCmktimm. Ism. I. Kohn ' C. S. ...... The President then announced that MORGAN ROBERTSON, Esq., of Pittsbutgh ; T. .J 1110. HAM, Esq., Lower St. Char; JOHN M'OAS. KEY, Esq., of Robinson; RoBT. C. WALKER. of Elisabeth, and JAMES PIFBE, of Snowden, Were duly nominated as eandldates for 'Arsenal:4. Ho also annuniteed that FR,OICISC.4LAN EGIII, Em , of Pittsbargh, was 'duly nominated as candidate for prosecuting datorney. On motion, it Will agreed that the CoUvention proceed to nominate for the eglcei of Commission er. Auditor, and COOLIfy Surveyor, and several persons were put In nomination for the seven! offices. 'The ballot showed the followlug result: corunsalnia. Ist bal. 44 bal . ...17 11 Robert job* aippey. _ Gabriel Adam!. Thos Vll/11Cr.. E. Saila...—. las. .bt'arbe... N: P. Pearson:. Hy .. . .... ..... • 2 W E E. 1 3 later Bate. 73 G. M. .... ..... 3 Wm. Flynt' 53 Jolm Emeeck.... ........ ........ Wm H. 51'11.y E. J. 8r00ke......a. ' °mars sinterroa. D N. Courtney. .19 Was. West. IL A. C. Hutton Al tko elate of the balloting,. the CUair an nounced that EIICITZ RI Baru, F.sq, of North Fayette, was duty Dominated for Commissioner ; W. Funs. Esq., of Loans St. Clair, for Audi. tar, gad D. N. Coax:err, Esq. - of Ohio, foriCoun ty Surveyor. The following resolution was then adopted : Resolved, That C. 0. Loomis, Charles Rownn, Col. Hiram indite, R E. M'Grimai, las • MoK. Snodgrass, Robert McCuicheon, S.Johne, and D. D. Bruce, be and they coo hereby appointed Delegates to the State Colvention, in Phlindel• riblamt the 19th /clue, lust, for the purpose of nominating candidates Dr Canal Commistioner, Surveyor General, sad Auditor Ocuerab with power to fill vacancies. The Committee on resolutions then made the following report, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That ft is the opinion of this CaDvea doe that-the great Intermits of tbe coentrii - make the imperative dilly of Coogress Mee alter and amend the law having relation , to duties On for elan importations as to relieve American labor and enterprise from the deprestion it now millers. ffssofamt, That the tariff 431'1946 has operated to the great injury of American intermit, and has bee,, eapeclally ruinous to the Intermits of Penn. sylvania, and that the people have • right to de. mend Iron Congress a repeal ofibe law of 1916 and Its tidy/ikon:a rates, and the subrtitution there for of e tariff of fair rates, with specific duties; Resolved, Thu the recommendationa of Presi. dew Taylor and Bearmarylfferedith, on the ed. jeet of protection to American labor sod enterprise, merle the sputhbation of the Whip: of Fenuaylva tea—that it . 1.1 the duty of every Whig member of Conaway to see to 14 that this great Whig anemone of promotion tO 'AMetiCan I•For receive Immedi ate attention In the 'public auocils, and be acted on at the earliest time... Remlea, That thls Convention bas entire eon. pdence in the , ability, integrity, ind proiatiere of , freadollt Telke—that .hia administration of, the affairs of the government has been distinguished by tafttetw, ability, mid ■ faithful regard for the public laws—that his apeeial menage op the nun jcoi of UM admission of Callronga, ovine, Pfau eialeamarehlp, and is the only one anbmitted to the public, which declares California free toil, and re. serves Tonle peopleof Utah and New Mexico the eomanotiohal vein when they come into the Union as Stein, to exclude clattery forever from their territotie& R.selerd, That the Whigs of Pennsylvania-oe. Clare abet California ought at once to be admitted as a State of the Union—that her admission as • State is a distinct and 'separate matter, and alight to he acted on, Independent of other questions, end that the attempt to connect her admisaion with other questions, is woes in pimple, and unjust to the people of Califomtia and the Free States. Ruelord, That tide Convention regard the poet. poriement of the repeal of the tariff of 1646, until the question of slavery shall be compromised, as wrong and Input, sad that the great interest of Amerman labor ought not to be postponed for the tonsideration clothe, and sectional eserfona. Rerotord, That the Whiga of Pennsylvania have reason to be nroud of their Governor, William F. Johnaten. His truthful and distinguished adeitnis tration or the affairs of the State entitle him to the gratitude or all. The regular payment of the interest date State debt since became into o ee-- by which means Pennsylvania Bands have appro. elated from about 70cts. OP the dollar to about pc,—the ebbing fund to pay oiT the State debt, established under his advice and direction—ho bo:d, manly, and eloquent vindication of Penny:. tram charges of ealurneaa by certain of the Southern Stater, and his rescuing the - liter. ties of the pronto, by hie veto of the infamous Arpropriation Bill, parsed by the last Leguilature, neut. hint to rte lasting gratitude of all bonnet anti well disposed people. Be liired,:Tbat the qviestinn of Elective judici ary, the election of Auditor General and Surveyor General, m addition to the officers meetly chosen at tiageneral Election, makes the next election one el great importance to the welfare of the State, and that it is the duty of every Whig to see that his duty is performed, and that it be laCO6l. mended to the Anti-Masonic end Whig voters of the County, to essemble In the different Town. ships, Boroughs and Wards, and make the near. Gary arrangements to have every vote polled at the teem.] Election. • Ernlra, That the Delegates from each elec. dons' di,trict in Ibis convention, he a committee to orgsniee Mel respective districts, In order to secure a lull vole in O , •sober next Re.solorci, That an Executive Committee of 9 ha eponinted by the Chair, to mate all the necessary arrangerneute, to atones a thorough organization cf the County. The following resolution was then °Toted and naanimonsly adopted, to wit : Rtoolmd, Thai the Convention express to the Hon. Motes Hampton their approval of the semi. meats contained in his Inner, and their regret that he finds it necessary to withdraw from a station where he im faithfully represents the view. Or his constituents. A resolution ma. then adopted, making the members of the Convention a Committee of Cor respondence for the ensuing year. On motion, adjourned sine die. JOSIAH RING, Pricer. I W D I • I D i . c:L7N w 6 l:o:tx: r Parrs L'aijn;aaard J. E PAmax, i. W. C. Fa.umn,f " From Om Wa.otkuan Union. Inaporterat Coes tat the Swprsiatt• Court. The Wheeling bridge case, which has been car ried to the Buprenie Court of the United States, ha. excited a proround 'interest In that region of country, sad, indeed, moth attention throughout the United States. It was argued during the pee. autumn, by some of the &bleat lawyera who practice bokne that trlbusal;:tnd tte:decition of the taint has been expected with great radicand. We now lay before oar radon the . order of the court, with edge Daniel's dissent, which hte hero wade during the pregentweek.. We are ing debted for the copy of it to the cbli4log clerk GI that mart. it will appear that the decision is not Lail, but that, to sacettalo the facts of the caw, the court havnadopted tho counsel mode ef apappoioar log a cammtastocer to in vesogate tho facto, and to report to Ono ; end such a their 1113pm:elan of the Importauce of the care, that they havo selected a gentleman of high chancier sod vent ditaincnota--Cnncellor Welororth of New Yo:k. S.IIPREME COURT OF THE TJ. STATES. Treempee 7;23, The Staled Peonn)lraaia, Comes, The Wb.coling and Belmont Bridge Bill In equity Company, W illiam fiftlittiSati. end George Crag. The court hewing heard the concoct on the part of the cotopaieunt, lane aloe en the part of the re. , *pendent, on the motion far au loon:: bon th this lettere to remove the obstruction of the navigation of the Ohio river, an charged in the original, amended, end rope: meant! bills of the com plainant, by means of the erection of the repro sMn trl•lge to acid title Mentioned, and which aid Obernetion fs denied 111 the showers put In thereto •1 by the respondents, nod on due deliberation befog ! had thereon and open the pleadings end the prooff• b.fare us, it la ordered that the cense be referred to the Hon. R. Tiede Welwortb, bate Cher,cenp, of the Stare of New York, an a comerisioner of the tweet, hereby appointed, to Isle such nuttier prirals to the clew as tho counsel foe the relpto - perties map ece fit TO prodnum before him, at each time or times, and at such place or place% as he may ectemai, on the applimation tie the connect of either party, doe nonce twine given of the time sod place of the taking.of the raid proof,— Upon the Trattiou whether or toot the bridge aforesaid, mentioned in the pleadings aforesaid, is or la not an obstructioa of the free navigittiott oft, the said. Ohio river, at the piece where It re erected ; j across the name, by veteele propelled by steam or eats, engaged or which may he engaged, in the commerce or navigation of said river; and, if an, ohatreetion as eforessid shall be made to appev, what change or alteration lathe construction and existing condition 01 the aid bridge, 'racy can be I aide, ocianiateat with the continuance of the some series tuna lever.tlfel will remove the obetruetion Ito the free navgition by eetraeleaforesald,eogeged ' in the commerce and navigation of raid river as aforesuald. And, f 2. That the said commintioner shall report to -this court by the first day of the next Waled tens thereof, open the questions hereby . referred I to him, together with the proofs which shall have been praleeed before - him by the respective par-. tie,; and that all other questions fa the geld canoe shad he reserved urnsl the coming in of the said report of the corn ini.Watter, and the farther hear.. t, Ingo( the trammel nOn the matter therein. Ard, 3. That the mid conmiteloner shall hews the power ' If deemed necessary by him, in the course 01 the hearing of thesaid moon to appoint • mete peteet engineer, whose duty it shall he to ea ,, the meaeorement of said bridge, to appendeges, nod appurtenances, and localities in C0011•Zion therewith, under the direction and Instruction. of wild commissioner, and to make a report to I him on the nine . , which report shall be annex ed to the repon of the mid commuralooer made I COW% The said commis:loner Is hereby author: td to appoint a cloak to Quint him he the execution of the commiantoo. The compereation to be allowed to the said 030111311111i00C, for his time and services, for his clerk, nod the engineer that may he appointed, lied all ether necessary expenses by him incurred I le -.Sold cementite°, upon the mining In softball report or the•cesemistioner will be atcertained and fixed, and . ateartied spinet the parties, as the court eney dee teOttiligisitiPoittito Resto n/ea ufnghltYX.ltti3lOOMN • -• And that the parties 'ehall each ai►ertNSllthe amid cocamieedorrat two hundred and 8111 pare each before or at the time he enters Upon *ex ecution or his comnolasion. The clerk will send a certified copy of this he. der to the commies:Deer. True copy—Teat: WM. THOS. CARROLL, C. S. C:U. S. Tothis order, Mr. Josue° Dante! dissents. It i bin opinion that leo case is not presented to this eosin between snob parties In Interest is can give jurisdiction to this court. . _.. The only legitimate ground of joriadbilion in this ease, under the constitutten,would be the fact el mob a direct Interest or right, OP the part of Peonsylvaeia free San,,.. would method:ether to become a party lo this controverey. Toe tniereat of the State of Pennsylvaale, in this case, if indeed any ouch is thowo, I. that which ' she May have in the oompention which may, or which does, exist between work. of public or. provement erected by herself, and rival works erected by other States within their own Termer,. No direct. =cleft on the part of Peormylvanta, is shown in the vessels or steamboat. which nave. I gate the rivers Ohto or Mtasisstppii nor In any , question conneeeted with the rthhts of that Susie, i remote and apart hum the indtvldnalloteresta of owners or litenTobookrit, or other pritatitt Cit , 7oollor the State of retansylvanta. Again: the miestion !of nuisance or no 121141C1e0 is one proper for the cognizance of a coati of lare,to:he determined by a jury upon the testimony of witnesses, COOrroOted and WOss examined before • jury In open court nod under its supervision. In this view of the queation, it would seqtypo be irregular to deter. mine this question earl adldavits, and by a court of equity, and without the Interposition of a jury, and to the absence of the witnesses. The order now made in this• cause, teeming le lead to the latter: mode of settling the quesUms of nui sance, it is therefdre hereby formally objected to. True copy—test: MI. THOS. ()ARROW., 0.8. 0. If. S. Mr. Whitney's plan of tiled Road to the Pact. fio him been lolly endoraed In the Report of the Committee on Roads and Canals, presented at the present rename of Cepgress. The Committee declare that all other ache tees have originated from Mi. one. Its ebief recommendallun ft, that It dodo n o own means, and diaemliarraare n the Govern ment, while it aocomplishea e great national work. We give the following emmeis from the Report: ' "Between New York and Canton, the diataace by Ptomain is 1,117 miles Inn than by the Cape of Good Hope; and with the advantage of the trade' undo of t h e pmfie, If the Whom. were swept away, versals (rem New York to Canton wont.' doubtless go out that way. But the return voyage to the importact one, to to time, and could be Ludo quicker by the Cape of 0000 Hope, under the help of the 'rule 'triads. and our vessels would • always retort. that way even !Otte absence bribe isthmus, whether heat Sm gaPore, or CalcuUa. Audits to the trade beta:eta the Atlantic and • Pacifier ports, it mast be seen that When our Pacific tentt mies shall have been reduced to culture, the agricultural predates on the same latitudes of both aides wall be nearly the same, necessarily precludirg exchanges, except as the manufactured products' Of the eastern slope should be In demaed by the producers of the pre cious metals tithe western—ell or most of which Isola more naturally go by the rail road to the Facile, when completed. So that all Mese :vis ions about the future coeseettenmy of the Panama mate, with the Isthmus forever planted there, ap. parently have. blender chance of being realised. Distance and time would be Insuperable and con. The following tdad's eye view of distances and time will illustrate this point yet further: From Carton to Landon, by the Cape cf Good Hope, is 13,330 miles; from same to mum, by Panama, with adverse trade wind.. is 15,558 mile.; from New York to Canted, by Penaitn, is 13 139 usiPes; by the Cape of Good Hope it Is 14,225 miles ; but, le retorrirg, the favorable !redo wind., would al. ways decide in favor of the Cape of Clod Hope, even lithe Isthmus were an open sea. The Ms tater from London to Shanghte, Chins, by the Whitney rail toad, is 11,361 mile.; time, 37 days; dem from unto to same, by Care of Good Hope, 107 days. D,stance from New York to Sharable, by Whitney road, 8 361 miles; time 22 days; time by Cape of Good Hope, average, l2o days It must le seen that the power' of the dfforence in tins and distance In these cases put together is imatense—sualefeut to atinlbilate all other rotates for the practical purposes, and under the contrail. lag laws of trade, limo being always, or ordinarily,' the great law." _ . Mr. Whitney proposes that the E 'stern fermis EMI orate Road shall be Lake Michigan. The Coen tobitee express great aolicliude that Mr. Whit pc y's plan should be adopted, entertaining,as they de, the opinion that no other d practicable. A Tanaka ns Now Tenn.—An old friend from Boston, who ha. been residing some day. in this city, determined yesterday to &anemia the num ber or caniages passing the Astor House in a gist. 00 time. Ho selected between ilia and &oven o'clock in the evening, and kept regular tally for fifteen nunotes.—The result is that in that short time two hundred and sixty carnage., or all des crtptions, passed the line that he needed. This metes 1010 each hoar, and for the twelve wor king h0uae5.12,490 per day. Oor Yankee friend la well acquainted with the city of London. and he assures us that no portion Waist shy presents sorb l crowded appearance art Broadway.—(N. Y. Cons. Adv. - Pgraiyacrtt sr —About 60 miles above George. town . , "WilLiamson.eottnly, there Is a valley of pe trifaetfour, probably onegualed on the globe. Not only prourate trees petrify nth the Linea fint , but leave, otter. flowers of plant., and often the Whole plant bearing fruit is petrified. A large tarantula mu found asnatural na like , sitting on • trek, complete:l, and is erery part, turned to gun. An enormous India, arrow head has also been found. The purr f. coons and the link beau. nee there burdened into rook, would aslontah and delight the nateralisi.—Nero °draw Duo. The E. :ratio Erysipelas lover, of which ■ Vie. giont corre, pendent asks information, has bees equally fatal is puts of dila State. jt is described by a gentleman acquainted with its characterit- IMe, as a thee tyi ‘ hold fever. tominatieg in nice. Totten pf the neut glands c( the upper intestine*. Terepin thine medicines, he says, in small doles, and the outward appileatten of the common spirit of turpentine to the diseseed part er the abdom en , are apestges for the datums. Injections are of go aired. 'u they cannot reach the pans affected. The erngeatlen of the braio, which Is a leading femme of the discus, needs no atheist toss. as the mode of treatment is well known. The eruption that tipper re in difereut part. or the hods, in the various uses had better be left alone. To delve it Inward I. death. Thai disease la very in. &Womb The patient.ofmn lighted up ■nd cents to be getting well , het a certain obatialoy iagener ally obeerved in all the symptoms from the begin ning. It prove. fatal:in from Coot ta twelye days, if s pot speedily Mattered, Purgative doses inva. nobly hasten the eataturophei—Phitad. Ledger. Ti 'oantao nut Tanuts.—A. young Isdy, a native of Sydney, in the Pewit Celeeks, being asked it she shnuld like to go to 13 , i1114answered that • she should like te see it, bat not to hive fa it Oa being pressed for bee testae, she replied; that "from the great number of bad people sent oat from ihence,it lOW be a very wicked place to l re lu.• "I've heed it's itnpoorible to eat turtle soup with impunity that my "I don't know t ,ty lord ; 1 nee, tried that way, 1' alwny• eat mine with et opuop." Hon. tiaras-sit/non, it is nailerstoost has non Poolt to.q4. a reply to Mr. Webster's lam LOGAN, WILSON & co., 129 WOOD ST,,finovr. Here jrat teeelved luxe lo their 81OCII OE HARDWIRE, CIALEIY, Impede/1 by Imo packets Onto tiolopo. end to ',Web they wattle elpeeitaly cell the attention of yotehasers, believing noir very even glee atankkend leer priers ',rill give entire ahlitaellint. 111.31klitTrifr D(Tlarstnsai.s Dtmovniv.-7he Inventor of Mc- Lane'. Ventures.: baying disposed of tie tight to his stunt remedy, the proprietor.. Meson. Kidd h. Co , beg tease to oar It to the Amerman public as the ben remedy for worm. ever oFcred. It has been tried In pens of the gentry, and In ensue which bad dp.• Led the eyeing:ins of the hest phincluns, and never Without the most complete success. We caution fn• rests spawn drier. If )our children exhinn the symptoms of being troubled with worms, lose not. moment, bat at once purchase a bottle of APLanc'. Veinniftigp, and MR. ease them paid, and perhaps their ihrhe For sale try KIDD & CO, -my3lidtwB ' Scald of the Foot end Ankl• Ciarad.: Kaa—l am desirous of rucking known to tha public the great efficaey of yeah PEFROLEUkkin my . own ease, which was a severe cited or the toot and ankle; coon removing the mocking, the skin peeled of With ty and left nothing bathe bare surface. I Illpteted ID be laid op all .toter from the edema of Om scald, bat we applied the Petroleum freely, by means era flannel cloth eaturated with iti at brat, Ilia application was pain( tI, hot 41aver) 1,4011 die the palm 14.4 I hod no poloin Rite boor afinrwerdn. la five days from the Sine of the application of :ha ?choler., I was able to go to wort. I mi. pleasant In stating these facts for the benefit of other sufferers, FM am decrepit, thnt they chock! Ap 0510 nob.. 1 would also stem, Sias I god Immediate relief by the too of the Petroleum, in burns, Born which I am a frequent MM.!, owning to my 'business about the 'engine. I would recommend It aa the most prompt and certain remedy for barns I kayo ever known. (Signed.) J B COE, Engineer, Sharpsbergh, Allegheny Co. • Pittsbutgb,April.lBso, Dor sale by Keyser & McDowell, 140 Wood street; ICE Sellers, 57 Wood sty D N Corry, Allegheny city; D A Elliott, Allegheny; Joseph Dougless, Allegheny; also by the proprietor, C M. EIER, 0 n 27 Canal Oulu, Seventh et, Pittsburgh icacounAGE nonic INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' . INSURANCE COMPANY, Pr P4t4obp=ll.• C. G. HUSSEY, Pater.• • • MARKA,Sic'r. OfGee—No. It Water atreet, In the we...thou. of C. 11. GRANT. TilB COMPANY I. now prepared to insure a% kinds of deka, on house., mutufeetones, goodii merchandise in store, end in trimeitu vessel., g, O 4. e4nple Reentry for the ability sod integrity 01 the inallultOP, is alrinded in dip character L e t t me Di rectors, who an all citizens of Pitteburgb, even and (Querelle known to the conannalty for Weir prudence, Intelligence, and Integrity. Thu:roes—C. G. Betsey, We.. Begeicy, Wet. Ler Inter, Jr., Wallet Urgent, Hugh D. King, Edward liessenon, K. &dont', b. Harbaugh, B. M, bier. ap..70,11 Improvamanta In nantlinrY• DR. Cr. O. STEARNS, late of Rohn, prapnted to outonfneore and set Rz.oct Txtru In whole and pane of itOe, upon &Won qr Atngospherin Sneuon Plates.— Tootonclts edam to Iwo ritondos, Whrre the nerve to exposed. ON . and reettleneo ne; I m. y . or , e othee, Fourth street, Pittsburg: R2/1111,0-4. D. M , Fadden.F. 11. Paton. DA: D. 111:711T. - • Detan.Corner ofroroth and Pocono betwee4t hinrket an . nett.dbrin For Salo Chimp. IS handsome baggy, nativity hew, from IL eel brated Omanufacturer at tbe east. Also, • Philo hia built second hand Sulky, in pod order. En gime at this office, lcd • To Let. L ngn , s ii h i o u 4 E . A ro N fr O t FFlC d ß,lt!Tkird .t. D¢tOwe:llnj, .lace roof, with bag MOM, ..%611 GjOiraVal olh Apply 10 je (UVIIKNR INUODS, Penn or Winer am PATENT •SCIDA ABU Price Rearmed. THE SUBSCRIDERO. wl l nnll • quality and high tort Won nod Soap &takers' Soda Ash, warranted superior to any other Mond t tot by N. qunatity of 5 tons or operant. for currency or approved Notes, at four months, or Of for a less sons• W & M frInCIIELTREth., Jr 6 ' Liberty BIM t. Natl.. to Contractor' thtiOPO9ALS will Ito received until Thareday, the allth tristant, lot and and bridgin Plant of the Pittaborgh and Braddookehold flond front the city Ilne to diation above Urn gig mile ton. Hang and spec Vies/ions will be einibitr.d, and In formation given by the r.ubseriber, at the elf of 11. {Vends, Eq., Navy Agent, for four days previous to the tailings. Ily retaliation of the Domed of Drealora, dated Jona. lth, 153 U. SYLVANV.S A.OIIIIIOP, led:dat Enalneor.: well Paper 'Warehouse, ET N O Fo 4 aLl i t A re it et K e, Plusburgh, T i t a b' 7Xklati rd P.W NES would respectfully cult the strand. of his friends and easemen t to his neaten •siensive and general stock of merchandise. It will. Stand to cem• d. every Cr... at *merit. and French Wan aper b and Molter lor Parlors, It , d C amber°cantina Roams, ie., Mainfrom Iti cents to it a piece. So great a disprstty of price. and aeons. can hardly fall to nit the cll./regattaea and toilet 01 purchasers who way limn with Stet: patrolman, the old established hand on Markarian. rolitstin I'as/A T oa st Compan y. a IE Stockhold ß er. •ra hereby treted that the Board of Managers have directed an Instalment or Bee dollars per share, to be Peat to, the Ttaaaarer on or bean: the 97th day arena, Instant. Jcalsat ROBERT ROBB, Treasurer. .StrIUNIEft. MIRANGSMIEBT. BEAVER. sumps FERRY, AND 6141804,W - • . - • :PACKET. The new and light dmught steanierNol: l o . lllo9l_lE; NY will make dimly taps between P01..2,11" and Glll.ll o, ..l3undays•eieepter l ,l leaving A. Al, and Pittsburgh 1131 i P. N. god Tha•Tuastiiogheny la but 13 inches draught, be can he rrl,ed au as a regal. paokol.thm.Pui_;,.. season. For freight or pilaw.. spoil on b oa rd,u J.O • 1 INDWELL, Agent. OT asSll—.so casks's store and for Bs Is to sibs Y conslknaleat, by jel 7 DALZELL BACON-4 eask• Hy cured Hems 16 do do Shoulders, Hut received and for sale by WI S A HUTCHISON & CO. T AR, PITON, AND ROSIN— :OD Obis N C Tani 100 bbla Pitch; 10 toll. Ravin, la core and for /AS A HUTCHISON &CO sale by lea SPT& TURPENTINE-30 bbl• W eliolco order, for rat , bY Ica LUMEN & RE2TP.R._ T INSEED On.-13 bLIA (of LIFIAUN h 11E17E11 COl; , A t . s t. VARNI9II-8 bblsiTtßl:duTilditforiala no&CH VARNISH-2 bbls i re , akl u 'u r r a foL l. lll l ll Jen Divine Oriels of OeverstmesaL J, yclovo91?, 104 Fourth strew, will publish lava 7 tl ' re.' Fs% Th u ju ' o; I C Z. 1 l itT f e U r, a b7 Vle m n7jE4ll4, H.U,loooe vol 13 mn. hO NEW PUBLICATIONS. Fletcher—Nineveh, ilsyria, and By Ka, 12 mo. Erman—Travels in Siberia. 2 vol. 12 mo. c do Vilin th e Gold Mines, Id mo. lay for —El o col 12 mo. Beasley—Druggists, Heee.pt Boob, 12 mo. Mackey—Popular Delusions, 2.v01. 12 mo. ' Dickens—David Copperdeld, vol. 1 12 mo. Ilataltoldi—Aipectsof Nature, 12 Mo. White—Mniversal Ilistory, 12 mo. • Maar—English Lttrrature, 12mo. Complsell—Livei of the Lord Chancellors, 7 vet, TO. A iuend—A netent World 12 mo. Johnson—Dlelionary. of d rdening . , 12 mo. n“tet lid management or 51515,55.19 mo. For sale by 312 D LOCK WOOD, _Jed . Bookseller and Impotter, 104 Fourth st.' • lit V• 1111, Cilia.. 1 UST RECEIVED. at 22- Ltberly, street, the fed ,/ lowing eetebrattd bran. of genet. Havana Cr earm—Crendos Diant•rion Rems.ll., the ben Cigar imported, and bet rarely met with in thUsbargh. Nosegay, nun medic/. Regattas; La Emma La Norm• ~ do;I El Lees DOI.° 4 do; Diana do; Napoleon do; Jun . Pro Eaincipe; Ern del Fres Gracia, • Hera.: La Vlelke do; (lid Zeek do; • Roam. do; A Iso,Roblnson's extra Cavendish Tobacco, for sale wholeeale and retail by 1 4 Whl A AIeCLURO. & CD • Firo.Buttling Lots at Auction. ON Monday afternoon, Jane lilth, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the premise., fire very ilertrable lots of ground, situate on Second 'fleet, between Ferry street .d Redoubt Alley, having reek a front of MP feet, and extending hack 73 feet to nn alley 10 feet wide, agree. atrir with plan ofJohn Callwell, Erg. Terms, one filth rack, residue In foot email annual paymentr, with intereat _ _ lee P kI DAVIS, Anat. ORPRANS' COURT BALL'. I N pursuance et im order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County,undemigued, Adminletra. tors of the estate of Craton Stewart, late of Franklin Towurhip. decramd, wilt expose to public sale, on the preen:sea, do Monday, July let. A. D. all that certain tram of land situate to Franklin Town. able., now in the occupancy of fete.. Stewart trended by lands of incob Roimmteel, Riley. Robert Eakins, and John Shocks. about 15 mile. from Pittsburgh, near David Doff's Mill, contaltung one hundred acres, with the uma.l allowance. Tett., one third cash, the balance to to paid In two Teen. Sale to commence kt 1 o'clock, P. AL of said day, where due atmudance will be given by THOMAS GIBSON, A. lILLANDS, June!, JtAvratS AdouledatratorA • _ woo Copy ) £ 111. DITTO MILL TREE, Bole Imparter. for this market, ef Jas. efuspratt 41.150n5 , Patent Botta Asia, ARE now receiving, bp canal, largo compile. of the trov celebrated ankle, both slaws and soar Inikten' beet qbelity raid Met fo r 01 1 f tltep vrill it at the 10,.,. market pnce, for 01.11 or approved N. N. D. In addlika to the above, they have ieveral 6 , noo.nte to unive, fork, 10 nada_ je3 AEll EXLI L ING Y 01.48--3.600 feet luadlng ant for sale by ROBERT DALZE:LL. m k.. 0 IoS • LiEeny street LARD OlL—le eels reeeitriteg from steamer Key stone hoses, and for sold"by JDA LZELL, led No 70 Weter street lughett 'tn. incase salli be re.i. ro erpol by if LEA, ivs 9117. 179 Liberty stet et Annual Elteating—Alleghosy Cesseiry. TIR Annual Meaning or the Co ton thr /ineptly Ceostity will 4 be held at the oTtee on Ciratasdr. cos fislennse. the fast.less,Jnat.,4l.l.l otelork, P. hL, ex e.b oh time the Around Statement artil he rend, and a Board of Idanascre elected for the enine J FINNEV.Jr., Secretary the Ml:owing persons eompese theltonsd of Colon maters:—D r. J. R Speer, Stephens, Jr., Thos. lil llowe, John ChilitlL IV A. Dinellem, Dr. 11. D. Sellers. F. Lorene, Chas. Asery,.l.ll.Shoan. byg on er, H. ChiPY, Jamb rainier. John Unwell, Deny Snar, FL S. Cassell. Wm, Elehbeuns. F. U. Ref, Simmer g Denny, R. C. Grier, O. W. Jackson, Cher, Rrevrer, Wilma hi'Conaless, Geo. :Ogden, .P. dPCor. mink, J. D. Il'Cord, Robt Rears, Thos. Irwin, Jesse Cars:hers A. Culbertson, Wm. Dolmen s C. P. Span*, R. W. Poindexter, C. S. Medford, and J. Finney. Jr. Sad& as W At the Sign of 'h. Gad,. Vary No. ID, nisi at SAS AST The Lard's Prayer, llmaroirally enabelll•hed.) Ohr rash then fondly . Plighting, (opera Lbada,) •ung try Mad. dltrosersmto Prepolitarde, as rung by Died. iliSearelintl. I'm Morena.. hairy tread, Jo. day Breezes, as shag by bled Ilornoletn. Srairs WS, as sag by Mts. Knoll. Emma, no sang 1.7 Mad. iliseneciaati. Pali me pet names Pipet of Dundee. yes, ern me marl was a lover. Old Sexton. Wedding Willis. Sylph W • Sara. Robbook. Morse Rom Nita. A F'oe-P° ll . .R a ? ! ‘i; o'nts . it., Jost rest y o f ir:d a by rayl eqd ess tbs. ° mo y r n% in,;, at north east corner of Feertb and Market ca. __r_ed. M . & BURCHFIELD am Jolting Banger eastrga M. D. tallied. at ver7 pnrea. al antth enener Found and Alatket rte. ie.% PLACK BILK LACM—Extra arida medium and narrow trlninalne Lames Of I:Wit altty, liahreed a for is le atNiartheast earner of Foaled and Mar Yet savvy Jesl Dummy a. BURCHFIELD OLE/. C 111 POWDER• 7 4ff carts Miriam Ws bon 11Panal ty to acrieevia Mils& i/bia per shin Doha For rale' by ta7 ;ci Liberty .trees., TAILOILIF , OOODI9, AT CONT. ERSEY, FLEMING it CO, baring arranged to UR. giro their attention to the cale of &mimic Woolen and Cottnn Goods, now oFer their large stock or Tailors' Trimming*, Vesting'', French and Gcrmnn Clothe, Doeskin., elll.loerel, 04 ar first cent Jet LIERSEY, FLE.SIINO CO _ 121).Wood no AA l uuic BOTION. Election est m a ll be held E by LI the Stockholders team Wli!tampon Bridge Carepauy, ot the public house of . Henry It 'noon, to hlocooirthela Cacy, ou Idooday, the 21th day of June next at I o'clock, rot the purpose onoct', it, to servo One' year, Seem, .hlnuegera and Treasurer. JOYEPII IVLLSON,Trcatarer. Jane I, IRZO —1.4:d21 W "1 " --" . W.mr c Prom .0 SUNDRIES -43 te. No I Lard; 3al Ws do; 5 cook. Bacon Sides; 3 casks 21h...01den; cooks Ilsoor; I cook assorted Hams; 3713 Nappast Blooms; to arrive. for sale let 195.1A11 DICKEY d CO b Now PalldatiOnts RVtN(rs hialiorntr. voholti calf& eloth. Limo. Taylor. Eleorado. 2 volt. Igstes. Irving% Watt., complete. :12.1n0. cloth k hicalL Downing:a Lanateaps Gardening. eta. Dawning a Pratt Trees of Maarten. loo. Rolathiel7Oroly. Ova. Chapm. a American Drawing Boat. 3 Na., 410. ilonschall Words—Blatant. Nos 14a B. Rudlrnastal Saner.' 18mo. David Capperfield—yal 1. 12m0. For sale by ' D LOCKWOOD le4 104 Fourth at WOOL: WOOL I THE will he pad 1. W HAFIDkUI3II ic4 113 First Mk 116 Second or FL"uR-" tWAVGII 4.4 SopAiislrza7a. "um xupenor brand,leceiv e , (or .0, by Jai 5 t W lIARUAII6II LARK - 11171 r No I d! . for rain by lei S ° tel 4. —5O 1.,v1 NO 1 Soap, It ,wditozitiell,ztki,zu ___ • /"lAN DLES—Wa ban Mould Candleo, for mole b !el • 19 W lIMILIAUGH Trousihelld Words. T. D. LOCRWOUD hos jest rec'd Dickens' Mese hold Words—Nos I ,to 8. jed WNHOW OLASS-300 boxes /parted Hzes, lu prime order, for elle by JOHN WATT k. CO lra LtH•rt erect };f , 7ax~zr7l~l3ilL~n~~E~f~R77t.~~tr.. TEAS I TEAS:: TSAR RI UTE enter not Into the het of palfers,we lay nothing yy about Ilmdreds of Cheats, Importer*, Large Capital, Vaught for Cash, &n. in feet, we will not humbug In any manner or form. we simply Maim the public .0 compare our Teas with west they ameba.. elsewhere. Pue Is the best method we know to steer. Lahr *no sell, the bent'and cheapen[ Tea. In Plum. burgh. Ate nre now netting Good and mrongTea at dump! 60cents per lb. A prime enicle. •---••• • 73 do ' do The boat Tea Imported 'lnto the U. Stater, El Low priced, damaged, or inferior Teas we do not keep. MORRIS & he PfoPllo{ol+ of the Tea !flanker, EAU td of Macleod.' ENTERPRISE COOKING STOVE,q--4 for mee, io close, at ea uch, by Cu GRANT N 3 Cri:ll 4 E-1/10 bre promo new Meese, Jost received at the Bullet 11.1111 Meese Depot, a n d for p a l e b _ ! _leg J CANFIELD UTATOES-I.sobuguis for xtle bT P Je3 J 11 CANFIELD LINSEED 0/L-10 Ws, parr &nide far "le by J:3 7 D CANFIELD FIRE PROOF PAINT—JO O rin for ..T by je3 NEW MACKEREL—: ya r i i tts l yge b gar y Canal Disto;llno st S aLTVEME-10 mks fr A e f a i p Vofe y r Wa $3 Water it haat eia P. W. GATES' PATENT DIES FOR CUITTING SCREWS. -• THESE DIES having been adopted hialer approved is all the principal show in New York ind ory,red to manufacturers, machinists, ship smiths, with the utmost con fidence, at the most perfect article Tn M. for mining Screw.. •• Their superioniy over any other Dies hato,tofore used, coneiste their cutting a reamer Scam, whether V or 54 - .R7Ara thread, by oyes po the 'lron to Le cut, which require no Areagiv r.prerious preparation, as the dies cut the thrOld out of the solidi ron, without raking it in the Iralt; in their greater durability, rapidity,. and Perfectinn of work; and in their simplicity and little hablfily to get out of order. • Pmusnazreas, M4.1;48132 -this to certify that . we have purchased from Pt NV: Gates the right or ging Ws patent Dim for cin nog belt.. In oar at Inlon, - ble Ines are much nape+ nor to any others we are atepaainted unta tor me Napoli:tot oaten, bat.. J P EIOREIB h CO:1 . . . . Pnu.antnam., Aug. . IEIS. Hating hid P W Owes' new Dies inure fn nut eatanlithment far the last rune months, for'cutting tolls eI . IA in every respect recommend three In_ the Itlghest terml, as we hare lmd alto hers away; they bciig iso fir seperlor—conshiering them 75 per ; cent. cheaper than out ethers now in are. , HANEY, NEAPIE 4 co, Penn Works P. ' Thls Is to certify that wo have purchased the nyht' to ice, and adopted In cur bottom's, P N Gates , v.: tent Screw Cotter, which we highly approve at VI e , can do - moth wore wort, and we believe it Will sur-', pus In darabilny and precition, is mach as coanons3l of labor, any dies known tp us MORRIS: T./MER t MORRIS. Pitmans: sews, nth mont6,2th olas,lE4l. Naar Toll, Avg. 10,1810.. Having adopted P. W. Gatos' "Patent Mean for mP tins Loh, we take. pleasure in myna. that it more: loan moment oar expee.tadors, and have no Lecita=: don in gtvorg has our opinion,. that It far carets any other plan in present oar for cuaire hole T SECOII & CO. ". Wo has* P. W. Gates" Patent Dies" for cutting. screws, and the economy OftbCill is flay considerable, that we leek opon them Ns dismsnaw bin to ~,, cstanlishment having any quantity of screws to enc. . . McCORMtCE, OGDEN & CO, Cum,co, May 10, 1540. dolmas= °tome, Weamacratr: oth Peal, 'VI- I have porehnted of W. II Scoville for the United 2lel-e, the right to oeet le all the alleall• and slaw- DEIIIIINO lu store. inr by 4.3 lea 'SALMI DICKEY kCO 00/3:811 on hand, Bele b y ISAIiII OIC ' KEY le CO PIA MUCK & TILE—For b e y IRAIA II nicirEr & ro CLYITON-3 bale*, gaited far baltlng.on hand. for sale by 10 ISAIAh DICKEY A CO LARO k GREASE for sale by WI ISAIAH DICKEY & CO nOTTON BATTING for tale by ISAIAH DICKEY tr. CO ZTARRANTED PURE WINE & 'BRANDY, suit V ablo for medicinal purpoma, for sale by quart'. wholesale, by MORRIS & HAWORTH ID" above geooinn Wine and Brandy nv bought In Porgal and Trotter by onrselvea, and w• guarantee them Imre : le3 b ,I.I.SO4IIICtIf:VME, CARBONATE AMMONIA—I east, fresh, lest re eeired far sale by S SCROONMAKER &CO e 3 24 wood 24 VIPS PAPER-30 reams (sr sale by „ft. je3 1 SCHOONMARER & Co TJ. 7QUOIIICEROOT-5 baleg gcmd qamlity for side J SCIWONNIAKER &CO ' . NIEW 31OOKS11 - AT lIOLAIES' LITERARY 1, ET 0 T, Third street, opposite the Post aloe. , a. H ISTORY of Pendonnis. by Thnekerav—part ' Uvula—complete. . Rose Botta& By Reynolds. vol 11. I Bltekwood for atty. The War of Woman., By DUAtILI. Boston Shatspearo—No 16.- • . Consort& By (leoryfe Lard. , Arid Coppergeld—No 13. I Dietlnnary of gleahsai es—part 10. le3 Good hooka for Summar Beadlog. TNOSIBY A SON 2 vo!.. Irmo. J Jane Eyre. 12mo. Sel'COrtrel. 12mo. View. Afoot 12mo. Emir Tura. 12m0. Emir Jesuit Minions in North Ainerkl. 12Mo. Yoe'. Tale.—The Raven and other Poem... I.Zao Picture. from Izoly—Jaamsoo. 12mo. SI a Adorns , Letters. 12mo. ll•orkstone. 2 vol.. Irmo. E.I. oh—Alayo. larno Teo Bache Ivr of the Albany. .limo. The Image of hi. Father—illanrated. 10nio. Almtyria; • Legend. For mile by JAM}O4 1. LOCKWIJOD Jed 104 Boards W.I. QKETCIIL. and Mimi lee. 13) J. T. medic. Cr The Wemen of the American Hem:dawn:L. IIk, line E. T. F2ler. T 01.7. • . . . . Annol. or th o goecon.of Spode. By A. George. „l FtlioTt Faally; or th e 'Mal . of a Nan , por k Sea:entrees. By Gnarl. Barden. A - few eoplew of each of the above works received; andlor gale by JOHNIFTGN& SITOCILTON le3' Market street iPo.t. lateral, American, and Chronicle, copa . .l_ 101ACON-4000 bog round, loot ree'd, for .115 by! . DJed • STUART & SILL eflgOE-100 b. on hand, to c;o7!illA.R.i. 8800.519-10) do: in atom and for male by 1 .3 faIIART ft. RILL DOT ASH-3 crake prime, In monk, tot ..M by jr3 STITART SILL E-13 . t, Ss de the Dern quelity, Inn reo'd, and fdr sale at the Dreg Store. earner of Sixth end Wood erreL 1.3 .S N WICKERSHAM 01.441:7D heS lierrine—re Iggs loft received, • 11.111kflicli Lt this market, for Ps In by WM A McCLURO & CO , CfriLiteflyst tAV ETHER/CLEM PERFUMERY—A Gne aster. stentjust reed, for sale by J RI np& CO jet 60 Wood et SWFXF OIL-150 gallons !Drink by . -- jo3 J RIDD k CO H E OP9IXD-10 bd. Stat reo'd, and for role h• ic3 J KIDD & CO EVISLI-20 balm Nora Seouadlerrins; tirls Gibbed do; , 20 Grim Baltimore do, lb hal• Shad; 20 tit brio Ebod. in 1000. and f.r sea br • BROWN iIciRIBICBSTRICK Inlaj99 144 Liberty at • 11 . ° 17. 1 ;V°v 1- eßzNgAltivunll•Turx'. Valesable and extensive Water rosier to let on favorable term.. THE WABASH NAVIGAMON COMPANY are oow prepared it. less. the Water Power it the • Grand Rapids, to an amount sediment to piopel four hundred paiteof mill atone, The location la based epee a rock folutilatioa.• and the pewee eon conve niently be applied on • bath sides of th Wa bash, The Rein of the White Illver,asmel so the ran be readily furnished et this point. While timber. iron ore, allertaal, in the greatest aband.ce, and of ispbrlor quality * can be easily procured through the, same reentry. Trees—One hundred dollen p un er annum for pow er sufficient to mope a aingle of meth= sized mill stones: for a period of Armenyearn with the right of renewal on the expiration of the 'ewe, era fan 'Manton ef the newer employed. The site of the mill at manufactory included, without fenher,cherge from the Company. By order of the Directors. , • ABNER T. F.l.4.lBPresident crabs W. N. Co'C 9, ieso mv31:11111 Hi= p OTATOES-11:0 bushels long reds bu Nosnononn, just recSf and to !We by snoynn BROWN & ROMPATROW T OBACCO- plZat'la' po CASLI, te.-41 cm Poe;hi bzs awe.; 30 bap Potatoes, reel per Itt4 IPA Line, (or sale low, to dote cowl/meet. by Je3 3.101141 DA L2Rt.T. kit tele by • • 1.1" j/ 41 SCHOONIIMOOI Pe CO 1).% aleboved n & C. for sale b • JO SCHOONAIAKER &COP 1 ITR r LOGWOott- ro cz. Ku ro:a=., r.,. c Id J31:11UON~i AICFEk CO • CUD LIVER OIL-1 btl punt brown, joarreceivid, for sale by R E sELLEns .Ir 3 ; , 37 Woad at Uy 111 TO tat cooper's beat 15Fitililif T 1.3 R E SELLERS VALLIABLIIO ItISOLISOI BOORIL • PROGRES9 of the Nation—Porter. Biro. Sir Wedsle Price on the Picturesque. Bvo., Shelley 's Works. Bvo. Woods' PTItiCIIITIV6II.I6 an Roll Roads. Eve The Philosophy of Utustam Minas. Bve. A DicUonsry olArekiteelure—Stuart. Ono.- Architecluntl Mnoss•ne, complete in 5 vole. Else. Apborisms and Re.qcstlons. post &so.. Campbell's Poetical Works Super Mos. See. Thompson'. Seasons. Super Moe. Om Poi sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD ie3 _ • 101 Fourth at _ TO DllOl l airrANTFJ) immediately, 80 large young kIELtS, TV for which liberal end fair competniation he Ride:lion delivery lt ROUNDOUTor KINGSTON, New York State. Application made either personally or by communication to the attlircriter, redaiae prompt attentioo W ni M S HARLAN, Jeko3l Tamagni., Slebuy_itill co., Pa. It o r kiilßfoirealfel7Piiii far 0 . 5 . 000 1 anil opo for lito,ooo, well immured by^ cOity properly. por particalora inquire of IRA HEEY, jel RS No Pie Wood meet" DBOTATOES.—LOO be Canada just we'd and for sale 1 - by =phi STUART A SILL BUOY, BINDINGS AND LEATEIRIL Rdward As Goafrey, . 16 South Calvert it., near Bailie-ion 4., Baltimore, ILete E. Oodfrer TBIPORTER ofdl oe F indings, and Dealer in Leather, 1 of various Plods: Faghalt and French Kid °kin., French Calf Skin., Patent Luther bromeco, red, white, and pink roa as,l ini no, e. La;tingi, Francais, SILK GALLOONS AND RIBBONS, Lace., Webb., Shoe Knives, Awl Blades, Sheet TDREAD, Vac° Tack., Shoe Nail. and whoa PEGS, of all .tikes, E. A. G.'llivlng estantiahed um above burners In Delaware; is .ermbled to ahtp goods South or meat tee utmost despatch, and of the lowest prices. Alanufaciarrra, dealer', and all other., may rely upon obtaining every ankle in the trade, of the best quality, and on liberal terms. ardlanufacturer I.lsts, Boot Tree.. Shoe Trees, Clamp., Crimp., Root Streteherg.do. Ali orders will be promptly executed law mac. for cash. A catalogue containing a complete liar of every sniele in the trade will be forwarded to those who may deiire it. EDWARD A. GODFREY, Id EK Calvert itt. MaY211:001 near Baltimore at., Baltimore, GREENWOOD GARDENS. aoTicv.. • A WIWI been annoyed far some thee by ganglier Cl miseblerons boys, ielatiag. the shrubbery la d Met, occupying the awing s to th e egelailon of thole ptoemble visitors, #e. To prevent melt hem entering, transient .vlsitats will be farnislied 'ea a ticket the entrance for IS cents, whir; will be recel•ed In the swoons for.IS tents la refreatimenta. Family tick. eta ter the acme will be famished by the gremli's. The Coons will be famished with Ice Creams, mid all the dc ii.GICOIII the aceson. The garden atenther, Hoye No Y, haves the Pitt at. landing nat the beginning of task bout of the day and let • Otwullpiano Silk Shawls. Ku n gen ., " & Euegc.laD, e ood. aef'dd.a.jhant Goleta mayll3 PATMITZTI MAY Itipt rice under the ituprettion otehls. Di:dirt:rent. P. W. Gales'"Pa;ent lame" for cuttlr g *crews on wet., they having been Diet in tyro of the large arsenate, end (hand to he Ter* ellictere nod excellent TI&ICOTT: Ordinates Bharat tor Vsairs at Poesy. %Vann:wren, Sept 25, Conrideving Gates' Patented Improvement' for Gryrmews on metal to be n ••manle one, I have, by antlutirity of the fionorabre Se evataryof the Navy, puckered of. the Attorneys of the Patentee, Won U. seovtlle, and Samuel Money, •ksq, 'debt to mak. and use said leapmeeetteni forth, U. a. Navy.. JOnEPII BNlTll,Chieruf Inman. In ß u o " tralo i.' N b o Y rks, DUClalo; Retire & Ashlar, Hoebeater; • Rorlrit & Co. Gloucester, N. V; Heywood & S oy der,Betinyaill County; .. Itlrbeek. New York; • • , Hoge k Delam• ter . ..n..3 , 6.1,' , N. Y; H. K. Dunham &Co, New York; c • Da n k Co, Monument Winks, Dalt; • Van Cozen, Rciebesten - - Blatt &kyros New York; Allan, Works ,: do; • Pease ft Marny, do; , • Woo; Point Foundry; Morel • & tiro, Philadelphia;; Jenks, lireedestiorgb, Pa;. Wolwor tti & Mown, Boston and New York; Lowell Blaeldne'Zhou, Lowelti AmoOskese Co, Blanchester, N H; Lyn]. & Son ber, born Boston, and nom!roos others. Nol braelitne,lo Oct. die. & taps fit to 6 in. arL 6671 Noa do 6 do. Ito 1I price. rat No 3 do 6 —do ' to 1 , price OP° e. order. addreeeed to Phis Itatmon, Note York, P. D. Marshall & Co, deleina, and 11. Fooetllo & tome, for Dies and Tape, with or eel:boat machines_ forlign them, ar.P meet with prompt attention.. toncaoo Mop 3, teso. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE! Lees. and Manager C. B. PORTER r*!tn n 1 coinctrom Dn.. Circle and Pornacite SO 1. COM Second and Third — Piero ' Gallery (for colored persons).--..z Doors open at 71; Cattalo will rice at 9 o'clock. EENEFIT OF THE FOLLOWING rILOSESSION.'. AL GENTLEMEN: Mama Tawadeud, Gawky, Buoy, a ~ who have heea.di•appoinmd Cu their engage m ents at the Macao Oa Thar day, Jane 9 ,,lnilecmatenee with the LADY OP THE LAKE. tgeicit.r , e•• • Wien Blanche -•--• • • To b. followea vr. the . RENDEZVOUS. Smon• * 50p6i4....... To Matilde With DUMB GIRL OF GENOA The celebrated RAYMOND FAMILY dreiengraged arid will shortly appear. • We tome eget.% orlihtiongs to Greet Yon WILKINS. BALL--BILL 11C011! MONDAY EVENING, Jane lOW, end EVERY EpE NING DURING TIIN R.R. 15/I ter,. Original EMPIRE MAINSTRELST 'MS IN StOX•St. ' - R. H. Stint, J. F. Taunt, E. I)..Palmen, I. Candnn, G. G. Snyder, IL 1.. Sl.n., G. B. Brown, C G. Vail 11. L. Bawer, and tan rennword COOL 1911111:.! h. Len Band in the World! The Rsopirca, as Vccalirs, Tortionenutl Perlino.. ers, Delineators of Mint. Charaeter, or DMICinX, DOT Ontrortron. Lost otalsamas eat waltz Its Kennon their equal, The praosuoces CCIMIA selection's froas the Operas of Lconant, Norma: . La Ebranurohnla, bra belle, La