Fri R PRESIDENT, JAMES BUCHANAN 1 9Subject to the decision of a National Copvention. DAILY WORNING POST. Tali. Psnurrrs 4. WIIII.iI. PIIIITH, tDITOIIII LMD PROPRISTORII SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1813 see First Page. V irginia.Election The returns are, so far, of the most cheer ing character. Messrs Atkinson, Drom. Hubard, Jones, Lucas, Taylor, Hop. itins and Steenrod, (5) Democrats, are elected to Congres Mr Wi4e, ho now claims to be a Democrat, is also elected.— 'Messrs Newton and Chilton are all that the Whigs have, thus far, elected. From pre sent appearances, they are not likely to elect more that One other member—which will give them a total of three in the dele— gation. The dtrrocrats will have the re- maining 12. It. is probable that, owing to the fact of (helm Legislature (which was strongly dembcratic) having levied a tax to pay the interest• on the State Loan.., there may be a considet able reduction of the democratic majority in the House of Delegates. The whigs proved their devotion to practical repudiation by laboring, wilt tireless ac tivity, to defeat the den ocratic delegates who voted for the Tax. We do hope that - liner this conduct the federil presses will not have theiudacity to deny that they are the , only efficient advocates of the s•herne of repudiation has in this coutyry. As :long as action upc n this qlet:, n to cur:• fined to rre-e voting urn resolutions cone taining empty declamation against repudi* 'Ong State Debts, the nbigi (nay piss for vehement enemies of the me.oure. But the - moment som , thing• is required to prove their sincerity, like tins Vir ; :inia Case, they show their trie c I )r-; and fight boldly against the payment or Stale Debts. Llallabts Oration. We will, on Monday, publish the admi rable Oration of G 11 Dallas, Esq d liv• erect at the celebraiion of Jefferson's Birth Day in Philadelphia. It is a most splen did production, and should be read by ev ery man who entertains one spark of yen.. 'ration for• the memory of Jefferson, or any love for the &riot's pri-iciples to the pro• motion of which he devoted his whole heart and the lal,ors of his life. We espe cially commend the Democratic creed, as vibodied in this oration, to those who, under the idra that Democracy does not .aufficiently. rroteet the workingman, are strikin.l to build up a new party; and we would ask 'What they can b'ain, under any new organization. more tan that creed wbsdd secure to theml A meeting h ts been hel I in Cincinnati, at which a resolution was passed recom mending the first Monday in June f .r the holdirtz of a Convention in that city tif [he 'friends of the inn mediate settlement of Ore gon. A committee of some 15 or 20 per eons are also appointed 'fur the purpose of making arrangemenss f.n• said convention, end for conferring with others fiiend!y to the cause in this and adjoining States.'— We hope a day will speedily be agreed upon, and delegates app . oin . ted from the wEo'e %Vest. The fever' appears to be at its 'height in the west yet, and we think from the interest universally taken in the Auhjeet that the next Congress cannot re sist passing the bill of Mr. Linn. The Factory Girls. We have not a democratic paper in our exchange list that has not said something handsome in commendation of the heroic -conduct of the Factory !ills of Allegheny. The Ohio Statesman, for example, speaks -thus:--The little girls are right—let the chicken tax rowdies, who pulled off their silk gloves and broadcloth, and put on check hunting shirts in 1840, to promise high wages, now stick to their promises, or slope to another country. Zlorioits Indeed.—Not a single Bank b3a been organized tinder the new bank, log law -in Ohio; and the times are get ting goof?' What will the world come ti Whatl good times without Banks ! Whoever heard of such a thing; or who, ever believed such a thing before? None, except thinking loco joeos. Suicides.—Two youug Choctaws, re cently returned - frcm school in Kentucky, committed suicide at their homes on Red River. One because of the extreme pov.. erty of his parents, the other because the - affections of his father had been enstran ged from him since the death hf his moth et; "Oh! frothed mother! how dost thou ,cling around every human memory, and ,though cherished in our heart of hearts, atill thou are not appreciated until lost (iirever!" 4r The Drama.—The Boston Post informs us that the Lect.tre syrem is fast falling arlto disrepute in that eity.l an I that the Ptabliainenifest a disposition io return , to ii first love,. the Drama l as a sourre . of raikalkatad pleasant instruction. Oregon. Sorbs alms*, .4efferacon and Jackson - e tch ran ee tin es fir ttre Ptisidency. The 'south clock' gives the Boston ed itors a great deal of anxiety. They note its every muvPment. A Railroad is to be laid immediately between Hartford, Conti., and Springfield, Mass. Mts. Ann S. Stevens has assumed th editorial chair of the Brother Jonathan, lately vacatrd by N. P. Willis. The introduction of slaves into Miss• issippi is to be prohibited after 1A Janua, ry, 1845, even by residents and settlers in t hat State. Not Pet.—The seat of government in Canada is not to be removed from King ston fur the present. An attempt was made to rob the Farmers' Bank, in Norfolk, the other night, by bo , ring at the door with a bit. Chain cabies are being manufactured in Bangor, Maine. A novel attempt in that sectioon of the country. A caiman !mann) Swan Jane Rattr ty hat been arrested in New York and 0.. m• mined for trial, for her txtravag ince in having two husbands when many worthy ladies cannot get one. End nf the frorld.—A man in Vermont has an old flogcm paper printed in 1741, wh . ch s a prophecy of the deatruc. lion of the world in 1843. They have had a shower of sulphur in Tennessee. according to the National U nion. A short time since they had a show . er of blood in that St. ate. Tennessee must be famous fey queer Eh w rs. The Commilte for the sale of the Dela. ware Division of the Peonsy'vania Canal, are to open books for the sale of Stock on the first Monday in June next. The present appearances of the Wheat c.top of England, is the most promising that has been witnessed at this season of the year, since 1827. Ireland is not qnite enlarge as New York and yet has 8,500,000 inhabitants. There are not over thirty thousand land own-rs in the whole Island. This fart tells the story of Ireland's opression better than vol umes. The Cincinnati Gazette has been enlar ged, and is now the best looking and the best. Whig paper in Cincinnati. Upwards of $36,000, ia counterfeit notes was recently disc »•ered in the upper part of a barn, near Reading, Pa. suppo. sed to have been placed there 15 or 20 y'rs since. The prices of produce of all kint!s is rapidly rising in Cincinnati. The only fear is that it n.ay become inflated, which will prove ruinou4 when a reaction comes on, which would certainly Le the case The remains of the lamented Melzer Gardner, who was murdered recently it Portsmouth. Va.. have been disinterred and removed to Hartford. The culture of silk is receiving much at tention in Nlichigat , . Sewing silk of an excellent quality, has already been made. An infatuated hlillerite named John Fa. vro, committed suicide at Lowell, Ariass.,a few days since. %ithin the last few weeks, says the Lawet Courier, we have had more than an unwil quanti ty of murders. seduction., frauds, and other vil— lainous transactions, which cast a gloom over !he pathway of virtue, wisdom, happine:s and pea ce IL is said that the Nfillerites intend construct ng a lot of Henson's Flying Machines, to take them. selves outof harm's way, when the time come.. Marc Hanging at the Yarti-arm.—The steamboat Governor Yell, at New Orleans, reports having mrt with the Texan Squad ron on Monday week, going .down the Northeast Pass. at the Belize. Oa the top-. gallant-forecastle of the Austin were three men—presumed to be the mutineers who were tried the week before; apparently a bout to be execsted. A resolution .was submitted to'the coun cils of Philadelphia to lease Independence Hall, a place sacred to freedom and the rights of man,--a relic of those times that ' , tiled men's souls." The papers of that city are very indignant at this Vanual at— tempt, and speak with becoming severity of those who thus sacrifice all patriotikt sentiments and recollections at. the shrine f the "Almighty dollar." Milleiism has done much injury in Cleve., land. The Herald gives another case: onr pity physicians informed ua this morninir that he was called yesterday to attend sit English woman who is per fectly demented on the subject of Miller ism. She refuses medicine—says she has seen Christ in visions—the end of the world'has been revealed to her, 4c. She had been au attend ant at the Miller meet. ings in this city, and the deplorable result niche teiclti IL; 13 rec•rded above." To be hung.—Andrew Walton has been sentenced by Judge Wuo,l of Cincinnati, to be executed on the first Friday in June. Walton is a young titan about 25, a quad roon. He stated to, the Court that he was drunk when he got into the quarrel,and no well aware what he did, being greatly provokei and excireck - than ilk his punishment would be too severe tor theof , fence. iai=Bll .40;ieadj4lea/ct i . Lft . if,=We cut -Lbstfoll;wvitg .. from 1;,..&:et; Load& (W. Canidttj Inqutiet 0121iii,.4.:-- 4 0n last Sunday afternoon, as the Rev. R. Flood, the worthy clergyman of Delaware,and 17 other gentlemen of the congregation, were returning from divine service, in cro sing the river in a small scow adjacent to the side where the bridge has been swept way, the texporary convenience was her ried down the stream until it came in con tact with a jutting out tree—when four human beings met a watery grave. The whole party clung to the tree, and remained there for upwards of four hours, and until a canoe could be obtained from the village ofKilwo rib, six miles distant, four of them were chilled through and thereby unable to retain their poviticn,per. ished in view of their companions and spectators rn sliore,who could render them no assistance. The dreadful occurrence took place about two o'clock, P. M., but before the canoe arrived on the spot, and the last of the sufferers reecued,one by one from their frightful situation, the sun was sinking never more to rise upon the unhap py men who thus unfortunately perished I in the prima of life," Piracy on the Savannah river. —We learn from a slip from the Savannah Re publican, that more aggressions upon British vessels have lately been committed on that river. The British ship Perthshire was attacked OR the 13th inst., her mate, carpenter, and steward tied to ring -bolts, and her men got into a boat to leave the vessel, when assistance approaching from neighboring vessels, the boat was upset in a hurry. The pirates swam ashore and the sailors regained the ship. Another Outrage in New York • e Sun slys: "On Friday night, a man who keeps a cigar store in Washington street, between Murray and Warren streos,naade a most foul and desperate attackon his wife with a knife, wounding her in sever al places, two of which were in the breast and one in the neck. He fled, and has not been seen or heard of since. His name is Hernandez, (snpposed to he a Spaniard.) The cause of the inhuman act is attribute:.. r to j alottsy. It appears that the Philadelphia May Day was rather more pleasant than ours was. The Forum, a very respectable Clay parr, which had been Nuspended fur a few days, re-appeared in gond spirits, and de voted neatly a column to the first of May. A more fitting sulject for the literary . pen of its editor than Clay. Cause of Hurd Times.—The cause of the "hard times" from which we ure just now emerging is said, by an exchange, to be "because one third of the nation have lived in idleness, on the labor of the other two-thirds, by means of credit, for the last twenty yea's." This is the real cause, though it may not he apparent to the su - pet ficial observers. Hague's Horoscope for May, contains some queer things. Here's a sample:— Literary Men Vk ill feel the vengeance of NI are fur libelling. An actress must act clear of aged men; while another will act ith a statesman Cr minister, at the altar.— Promotion may be expected by an eccen tric character. The editors will have some laws to write about, before the month epds. Corn. Porter.—Why is it that this gal lant officer—the very flower of the Navy— the "bravest of the brave" is suffered to go o the grave unwept and s unsung. We have seen no movements or manifestations et made calculated to exhibit one tithe part of the regret we should feel fur the loss of so brave a man and pure a pail i t as the commander of the "Essex." Surely the loss of duck a man to our Na. vy, may well be regarded as a nutional ca lamity, and shouli be a matter of universal and national sorrow. He has left tut few such as he was, behind him. Laterfrom illexeco.—The U. S. sloop o f war Vincennes arrived at Pensacola, res. cently. On board of her were Judge Hucthinson, and Messrs. Jones and Ma.. verick, three of the San Antonia prisoners recently released to Gen. Thompson by Santa Anna. The N. 0. Pic. says: —The news in le. lation t) the Texan prisoners, in the main is gloomy enough, especially as rega.rd those retaken who belonged to dol. Fish er's comman7l. The order t decimate the number retaken, (165,) we are fearful his been circled into effect near Matamoros. The report is that 17 were shot. 1.1 the relations of the pour demented young - woman who is daily running about Our streets, have the means to provide her a fit asylum, their humanity should prompt them to set about it straight. If they have not, they shoul , l. take measures to have her furnished with a refuge at the expense of t he public. What has hgtedeae - of the N. Y. Aurora. CrnnitterftiVetuti. .11Nt.31E - 111T-111MMe-. 10 feet water in the channel All Boats marked thus (*) are provided with Evans salty Guard. Reported by Simms. & ditrctigt., Gener LI S. B Agents, No 5, Market street. ARRIVED. Little Mail, Gaskill, Brownsville, "Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, Mail, Summons, New Castle, Fuller, New Castle, *Columbiana, Murdock, Wheeling, *lda, Dennison, Kittanning, *Michigan, l'oiec, Beaver. DEPARTED. "Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, *Michigan, Boles, du *Bridgewater Ebbert Wheeling o.lla Bowman Drownsvill Mingo Clt er" Dr.venAy Whet ling Pulaski llannu Fruknlin Mayflower, Hutchinson, Louisville, Orpheus, Batlcy, Nashville, Alpine, Co:kburn, Brownsville Oclla, Bowman, do Manhattan, King, St Extract of a letter to Birretnahom 4 Co., dated "Camp bellsport , Nay 2.1343."4 "Gents: —Your canal boat, J. A . Veaz y passed the breach this day after a detention of only four hours. The breach is re paired temporarily so that no detention will occur hereafter in passing boats." Trade lu New York. The Express in its weekly review says "The Witness o the week has great) , increas•• ed. The importations have been large. At th Custo n House upwards of a Itundr.:d th tusand dollars were received fin ditties in one dav, and all the clerks were most actively engaged. In the business street , , of the el.) , there is a much greater activity than there has been. The arri• vals at our public hotels are %cry great, nearly doubt° what they were ten days ago. Merchants arc here fro n al; parts of our couatry , many of them liyin; in a very fair stock of goods. The Western rivers and the lakes are ag tin navigable. As sum as the renal is opened, the receipts of produce must b very gre.it. "rite State legisla. tore having uditurned :old the erections being over, there n tthing of an exciting chi actor before the trn'tlie. Ev ry thing is now qu'et and will c intitiou so fur some weeks to eoinc. Pro duce of every d.a.ription con 'flues to be very low and very abundant, and with a certainty 01 receiving v , ry large addilinns to our stock. Ex- Cliaoges with every I art of the country, except with Alabama, are reasonably low, hut theme is nu gotiating notes at not• distant point. fracie lii Bostou. The [t ,:ton J :urnal says—•'All over the city, no matter which way you may turn, improve merits meet your eye. l'no merchants are im provinz their st , res, extern r 1 y and internally.— Court street, on the north side, looks sdnust like a new street; sn great i: the change m de in th appearance or several stores th: re, by large and splendid windows being placed in them. All these th;nestetuken a better feeling in our bu siness affairs, and given clear aspect to the times Wo hail w th pleasure whatever tines to pro duce a change far the hater in lho condition of the mass, whatever sines employment to the wor ty and industr:ous " Trade in Baltimore The Baltimore Patriot say : "Our ei'y, too evinces a ic-animation in business. Every str e exhibits a bustle, a liveliness, an I a moving to . and fru of eit'z:ns an I strangers, unusuil within the year past,. Vessels in tha harbor appear more actively engaged in discharging end takin:: in carves, whilst the bay and river are !nor: thickly studded will white sails opened to the hreez , !, passing in and out of pert. On every part nettle wharf may be uhserved a pleasing ani— mation ands as met. Our hotel 4 and places of public ent , •rtainment also shars in the general impetus tending to prosperity. That gloom and despondency once so manifest, would seem to he gradually fors's:Ling the merchant, as well as tlin mechanic and day laborer, leaving in its stead the more agreeable areicipations of a •nn•r tr. 1' le b isinss of the rail-road lea ding from the city is likewise on the increase, both as regard; the transportation of passengers and freight." Tinde in Philadelphia. Bicknel.'s Reporter of May 2nd, says: "The week which has just gone by. was one of unusual activi'y, or rather cheerfulness, in the busine-qi world. From nearly every portion of the Union we have received accounts of the revival of trade. The indicat.ons are certainly encouraging, The s iris of,' the country is rising once more• slowly, but certainly, into activi'y and energy and we think we dt:sery io the distance, the bright light of returning prosperity. Certain it that we have pas•ed through a fiery ordeal • • a • • • • • But the darkest cloud has gme by, and the sunshine once more breaks forth. Our currency i s again sound, all our banks in operation pay specie. and we notice with sincere pleasure, that property has advanced slightly in price within a few weeks, and that a number of new buiLlings arc in progress. Gradually, we say, but certain ly, affairs will mend. Produc is very high in M,lwaukie.. 0 tts are selling at 50 cis , corn 75 cts., potatoes 50 cts , hay 820 per ton, flour $4 per bbl. The hard win. ter has used up the surplus prodtr:e or the Terri' tory. ff✓heat Crop in Ohio—Good News.— The Statesman says:—The Wheat croak. ers are entirely used up. The last few Reeks presents quite a new feature, and now the word is that we never had a pros pect of a fine crop in Ohio. A full crop of , wheat this year will bring Ohio out. Spe cie and spec•e funds, are every where of— fared in payment, and the people are be gluing to laugh at those who talk about creating paper banks to relieve their wants. Times in Boston. —The Olive Branch says:—ln this city and neighborhood. there will be more new anti valuable buildings FOR CLEVELAND. ererted than in any one year since Boston I ' I new Canal hunt .1,11:4 W. D Carey, mac. was inhpbited by the Anglo Sax.o) race. 11 ter, will &visit for the at and intermediate pints. Boston has become tfie centre of an im- on binnda y thetB4h 1 „, t . o „ tow With %learner CleTC.and. ts • tit or pasaap. apply o bard. or In tneuse bueiness,,teathing to the end of the For fre -may 6 , BUCAUXOHALV 4. co. m - communicatintOkith Europe, and hefiron rods to ttio heart of the great West., give her an,e I,visti e posi. I tine, and soon, Boston . wilt be one of the greatest cities of the world. Money is ; plenty• Indeed, millions on millions of !no- I ney lie wholly unemployed. It will, how• ever, find investment, and the wheels of business rrove on. As to exchanges, we never knew them so good. It costs I scarcely anything to get funds from any , part of the Union. In the best days of the' United States bank, exchanges were not so good as now. We expect better times,, Wealth in Boston.—The Boston Cour...! ie.. in making an abstract of the tax returns of the city, gives the following items in re ' Cation to the wealth of different, individuals in that city: The highest amount of real estate taxed to one concern, is to an individual, $604,. 000. whq is .also taxed for $360,000 pars sonal propetty; the second on the list is a corporation, :$572,600; the third is to an individual, $487,000, who is partner in a firm whose personal estate is valued at $100,000; the fourth is an individual $475. 400, and he pays tax on $40,000 personal property, besides his share of the personal and real estate of a firm of which he is part ner, amounting to $65,600. On real estate theta are seventy seven individuals and companies taxed fur mere than $lOO,OOO. There are fife-two individuals and en panies taxed for over $lOO,OOO personal es tate, in addition to real estate, and the highest on the list is a trust, amounting to $500,000; the second is a firm lit mercan. tile busi n ess whose property is estimated at 450,000; two brothers are taxed $260,• 000 each, besides f,r real estate; and a third brothel of the same family for $220. 000, The National Theatre, Ci pened on Monday last, under the Mr. Foster, with Shakspeare's May of •'.ls you like it." Manchester Strike. Messrs. Editors:—l have noticed an ar ticle in the Chronicle purporting to come from a disinterested person, on the late turn out in Manchester, and in truth it seems hd has interested himself so much in the matter that it appears that it must be Mr Townsend himself or one that could use his exact language. As to the course the hands have pursued, they were neither hasty or inconsiderate, as it had been in consideration to have a strike in the es tablishment fur better than two years; and Mr Townsend himself said that he had ex. pected a turn out but that he would discharge the leadets and it would all blow over. Now one of these leaders was Levi Bur chfield, (a kind of an excus fcr a boss in the blacksmith shop.) who, %Mt] a'l the hands struck for what they in all honor ani honesty ought to have, said Levi back ed nut, and staid at his work—all that the hands wanted was goods at Pittsburgh re tail prices, and sufficient market money, as the butcher on the morning of the strike refused to take Townserid's orders f.r beef. It appeals that when the butcher called on him for his money and told him he could give him no more meat without it, Mr Townserd•told hiin, "Tuck on dotble price and be d—d to them, and they will not trouh!e you long." But the butcher ' had too much honesty. he told them (the hands,) that they could have as much beef as they wanted on their own account, but not on the orders. Townsend sold his store goods at enormous prices: for in stance, sugar 8 cents per lb; coffee 16r; eggs S cts; and every thing accordingly: of thes.e tirades, we could get sugar for 6 cts; coffee 12de; eggs 6 cents,' in any other store in all the country The writer in the Chronicle says he did not force his men to take goods: this it positively fake; if a hand growled about the price of any arti • cle and said he could get it cheaper in another place, the ansa er would be, "go get it there." "But I have no money."— "I can't help it, I have not got any." Well, if the man had a family he had to take the goods or do without. So much for Tuwnsend's fair dealing. Some of the hands, it is true, are in debt, but they took the only way to get out they possibly could, and that was, to demand goods at caer prices, and a litrle cash for nee Hui purposes. Take an honest man's word for it, not a hand will owe him a dollar in six weeks from the preser.t. time. There! is another misstatement in the Chronicle, and that is that some of the hands were pilled out of the shop by their c.omrad, a. How infamous to try to palm off such stuff on the public; every mm turned out of his own accord without force or coercion of any kind. As for that powder story, it was none of the hands that were on the strike did it, and moreover it was only scattered around the anvil.of the redoubted Levi by some evil disposed person. TRUTH. STEAM ^ BOAT ADVERTISEMENTS. REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. 1 1 ,,E.....,mer EXPRESS, Parkinson, master, will de part fcr the above and Intermediate porta on Sunday the lilt inst. at 11 o'clock a. in, For freight 'or passage apply on board or to OIRMINGIIA&l 4. CO. REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET THE steltner MONTGOMERY, Greg 4, master, will depart for the above and intermeniate ports, on Sat urday.6rit Inrt. at 11 o'clock a. to. For crcisht or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM 4- CO. FOR ST. LOUIS - - THE steamer M.I93ACMISETTE, Bennett, master, wits depart for the aboveand intermediate ports on Saturday, Gth Inst at LO o'clock a. tn. For freight or panne apply on board, or to may 4 BIRMINGHAM & CO. . • .* If there were fewer dia fiends arJ I. or potatoes in England, her people wnin'd tr joke. There's a gnu l deal of puet'y in that. .1 - Iy.l)Topholiia,—A nuu►bLr of dogs have beep shut in 13 iltimore nn suspicion of be. ing mad.. _ P I REMEN'S A S*O,CIATION. The atm ual meeting of the Firemen's Maack. lion will be held on Monday evening, May Bth, at 8 o'clock in the Allegheny Hall Fourth St. . The members of the preth nt. at satiation mite pep ticularls requested to attend, as business of im. portanen will be laid Infuse them And it is desirous all should attend. Delegates for the ensuing year rill pleatitt , *) attend as the electiort for officers for the rinsing year will be held. DAVJD HOLlttil*, may 5 —3t. Seer') of Firemen's Association. t of DAN MARBLE and pc.si Lively Lis kit appearance This Evening will be prerenud e. prize Coeur in 3 act!, written by C. A. LOUAN, called YANKEE LAND. Lee Sap Sago, Mr Marble. Comic Sorg The Prauta of the DESERTED VILLAGE isin rehearsal. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance to tom- mence at tralf past 7 Lower Boxea, 50 cent*Second Tier. 37 iesPla I Pitt, 25 " Gallery. 12i ants DR. JONES' ACADEMY, W corner ket and Fifth streets—Climes In French. Lanny Creek .te. tainkt chiefly i.e lectures. The ela,ses will ntie.,l on alternate d 311: Gentlemen, from 7 to 6 a.m. I Ladies,froui IS 10 TO 0. tn. Also, In the usehlng, ittsiruellons, by teetering. ill English Granimas,JComposition, Book Keeping, Geese. try, A lge bra , e. G mlemee,rrom Bto 10, p m. Ladles, cram 6108. p. m. To eommeime on Mooday, May 8. Terms moderate. may 6—if, 111PORTANT TU OWNERS OF For the Post SAW-MILLS. Q.NTDER'S unrivalled Self Setters rorSammillarphkh "have been eo ri!ily rested in different partsstr- the United States, se well as the titles of Pillsbury! and Alloyberty, can be seen In operation at a number Or mitts In this nei:hhothood, viz; at Mr Wickersham's mills on Penn at,; at Bowman 4. Chambers' folks, near the upper Allegheny - Bridge,and at !Benison's warts en U arc's Island, and wiser , . The above named mottling ran be obtained at W. W. Wnitare's shop on Liberty t. near where it is rmitig up, and whore the machine will he constantly kept on hands. Apply to 8., F. Snyder, or W. W. Wallace. may 5 PORTRAIT OF GE 'I. JACKSON. Last one Taken. A FINE Likeness of General tt NDRICW JACKSON. •u• ...M.graved on steel, hy M. .1. Danfbriti, of New Yank, ow fur isle in this city. The follu win; eertilkilaa r.°m some of the iii t ill-AM:ink:led men in the eauniry 14 a sufficient guarantee fur the excellence ortbillt par. the follelleihg Si hi tits cx.Sccrteds," MB aikriA t .„ . - Hatiing heen Inc sane time In the daily habit ntesliin ver,ing with General Jackson, and betainin: Critfeopy familiar with the fcatu. es or his fact, the exttrerplio of Ins es.uoteitatice, tile air of his person and his 1 , 6 - 111 i atti tude while sitting, 1 have do liesitittioa In saying tie t the likeness Just taken Its Mr. Dodge . is leyond ail tern parison superior to any tif the vet y amity!, nave kit in opportunity of ireeine, and gives a perfect repent:oll*i .r the Gene at at title time. Llertnittly.e. prit 30.1343. .1. K PA OLDISO. By tke sz Presidsnt. Yam Burs*. - I most fun) , concur in the preceding descriptioo% or Mr Dodge's likeness of G4O iackson., . To Mx Joux W. Dooot Sia:—We have carefully examined the likeness or Gen Jackson Willer you have r teent ly completed, and pronounce it. without hmotalloo, superior beyond all comparison to any ever taken attic. venerable Chief; and as title la the lest he will ever sit for, the augravlov ' frogs hi as the standard likeness of the General, Innetbot fn. valuable. Very ;coped fty, JAMES BUCHAN %N, 1 WILLIAM R. KING, I J. C. CALHOUN, Members 1 A. V. BROWN, CAVE JOHNsON, of 12013 T. L CAROTHERS,: WM W. GWIN, I Congress. THOMAS W. GILMER, I . .. F. %V. PICKENS, . . , mat' 4-31 BAN! 07 PITTIMIMIX. May 2, 1843. • The Prep era nod Directors of this Bank hive this day declared a dividend of three par cent on the cer:ti• fie.ales of the a 'pita, stock for the last six month., Stay: able to stockholders ui their legal renresentathres On or after the 12th inst. JOHN SNYDER', may 4--td , Cashier. Extra:relic pittsbut:h, May 2. 1843.5: The Directors have this day declared a dlviderkt three per mil, out of the profits or the last six mootha v payable to stockholders on and after the 12th lost. may .3.—td THOS. M. HOWE, Casitier. M tactual* ►an lit• XV e►crca to IS . i9►rra, Pittsburgh, May 2, 11343. Tne Directors of this !lank have this day declared a dividend of three per rent cut ul II e profit♦ of rh• last six months, payable on or after the 'Mb. ma; 3 W. H. DENNY, Cashier. LEAD.. 200 PIGS LEAD now landinr from strambrga Ashland on consivn sot and for nre by A. EMMEN, may 3-3 t IHAVE on hand a lame and rill mooned stork of UPHOLSTERY WARE. sui shin ro , the Idling sad summer business. and am prepar ed at short notice to All all orders entrusted to ire. My stock is entirely ossr: made of the best materials, will he /sold at prim the limes. Merchants will find me w ell prepared to. AO their orders on the best lemma, for any deseription eCU p. holstery goods for their customers; and theeitisensbaat. trig any Article II my line, will be promptly served, arid their favors thankfully received. • 10 TIERCES RICE. 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar: 5 fill,. Crashed do.; just received and for Nes LIAILMAN, JENNINGS 4. Cs. 43 Wood st. 20 BOXES Russel and Robertson's No, 5 LUMP TO BACCO. 20 Box es arsorted do. Just received, together whit a :metal assort went of every thing In the CLocery line.and for vale on the/BOA ucconnuodating terms. lIAIL3I. . JENNINGS 4 co. 44 Wood se • PORTRAIT I'AINTING• 0811 OR NE. Pyrfra:t Pciutil, Fourth ft ', 3d 4;4 ory Builte's Pailthi.z. J. Oelsrue otili; 5011e44, tail rrom Ihnpt ah,.drrire rut-T.:ins ten 1 0 11,0111 atay 5. W I LLIANI.IKAJG LAW,. 114,11' ANEW P 11 %A.M ., ' 11 41/ 147:11i,firety . Arm., , p t4on olf Hat.and cap4t.o% tilted -audit., ow*. w hulfe Lail" and retail. ni prices teautii UK .0:141.,01/1 Oa tut of Douz,las 4. Mom, ?3 Woad woo, mo) THEATRE. After *Lich the first act nrths FOREST ROSE. To couriude with ' BLACK-EYED SUSAN. 11P.v.‘N BUUFY Youra, 4 . 0 .i A C t It D. WM. NOBLE, Uholateter. No. 4 Wood at , near the fiver Mr Burp