111111111mImmineweg=6.---- Ite Duke of Wellington in the upper, and fix Robert Peel in the lower House, de slated their intention , the other evening, . . of fit ting down the Repeal agitation — by oree, if necessary. The movement is as adios in England as it is popular in Ire. Wand. Meanwhile, Mr O'Connell has hurl ed defiance at his assailants, and, in terms mere energetic than polite, dares them to theconflict. Ttoops are pouring daily into Iceland, and that unhappy land seems des- Annein Continue what it has ever been—a ,prerto contending factions and angry ..passions' At the meeting of the Repeal Assoc.ia.. tion on Monday the amount of the wee kly " - 'feat,' ending the 15th ult., was declared to be 4295, which Mr O'Connell calls the 'Peel and Wellington contribution.' Mr O'Connell says in•effect that he will obey the law as it stands, but if new and unconstitutional enactments are to be enfor• cad against the Repeal movement, he will resist them by force, if necessary. It seems according to the declaration of one of the • Catholic bishops, that the whole of that body is Ireland, without an exception, are in favor of the Repeal movement. The repeal movement has been incidentally dis cussed again in the House of-Lords. . The Repeal Movement in Ireland.— . A great number of Repeal meetings con• tinue to be held in miters parts of the country. Two of the most striking were those on the 4th ult. at Sligo, and on the 7th on the Curragh of Kildare, both atten ded by O'Connell. The number of the Sligo meeting are not stated; but it ap pears to have been a very large one, in spite of bad weather. The Mayor presi.• ded and Mr R. D. Brown, M. P., and Mr 3, P. Somers, M. P., were in Mr O'Con sell's train. Afterwards, 170 repeaters of Sligo, entertlined Mr O'Connell at a ban quet in the Hibernian Hotel. The meeting of Kildare according to the Not, far ex - ceeded in numbers that at the time .of George the Fourth's visit, 'long considered to bear away the palm from all 'lrish as semblies. A large force of soldiers and police was concentrated in the neighbor hood: but the meeting was most o rderly. After the meeting Mr O'Co melt and Mr. Steele were entertained at a public dinner in the Strand House. The number of troops in Ireland is in process of increase. Aliatallion of the Sixtieth Rifles'arrive,d at Dublin on Tuesday; two ether regiments weirs expected from England; and thtee in Ireland, under orders of removal to En gland, have been directed to remain. Seventeen magistrates in Ireland bave been dismissed for participating in the re peal agitation. Daniel O'Connell, M. P , is amongst the number, as also is his eldest son, Maurice, the member for Tralee. Extensive Seizure of Foreign Manufac tured Goods.—A seizure has just been made by the officers of het Majesty's Cus toma,of the large quantity of 400 bales fot s eign manufactured goods, imported by the house of Baring & Brothers, in the ship Niagara, from Boston, 13. States, now in St Katherine Docks. It appears the entry was passed in the name of that firm, fur warehousing the goods at the warehouses of Taylor and Bell, at the legal quays, and 375 bales were in course of transit in light ers belonging to that establishment. Tho discovery was made throtuli the simple incident of one bale being landed on the quay of the dock in error, when the officer on the station caused it to be opened. and found each piece to bear the brand of -stark Mills. Manchester.' The 400 bales, each containing 20 pieces, 30 yards in length, are now in the hands of the Customs.— . There seems to have been an extraordi nary mistake about this transaction, which has been explained by Messrs Baring in a letter to the Times, and also in a statement made by the Manchester Guardian, from which it appears that thete are no Stark • Mills in that town, and that it is a bona is subj encio fide transaction, the goods being manufac- WASHINGTON, May 10, 1813. Lured at Manchester, New Hampshire. Grwlerrica-1 am directed by the President of the United States to acknowledge, in his behalf FRANCE. the receipt of your invitation to unite with you in The Paris and Orleans Railroad was celebrating the completion of the monument on opened with great pomp on Tuesday. The Bunker Hill. This duty has been (ley Aired upon mo, in consequence of the inability of the President Piris and Rouen Railway was opened Lc, decide whether the invitation could be accepted with nearly similar ceremony on the fol . lowing day. until the eve of his departure for Virginia, when _ _ the pressure of his occupations prevented hie rep The Advocate of yesterday says, in subs • At the late fancy fair in the Palais Roy- plying in his own name. , al, Paris, for the relief of the sufferers by I run instructed by him to say, that, unless some stance, that uutil we have a national bank, t i the disaster at Guadeloupe, Madame de extraordinary occurrence, not now foreseen, should commercial prosperity cannot be restored! Datmatie disposed of pastry to the amount PreYent him, he will avail himself of your kind The universal revival of business in the Invitation, an .I will gladly unite with you, and his of 800 francs. fellow citizsns who may assemble on the occasion United States proves this to be untrue.— , Tuesday being the anniversary of the ,in the performance of what he deems a patriotic ' great catastrophe on the Versailles rail duty. The Battle on Bunker, of the 17th ofJune But the Advocate says further: surd,a funeral mass was pet formed at the 1775, was one of those remarkable events which "We may have periods of unhealthy excite . chapel of Notre Dame des Flammes, erec- decide the destiny of nations. It demonstrated went, but they must always be followed by lon• i tad at Belle Vac, in commemoration of the to all the colonies that the time had arrived when ger periods of corresponding depression." they most unite their energies and combine their This is true under the banking system, I accident. whole force in resisting, or yield forever to a cru el An 'erneute.' or rather strike has taken el domination. The feeling of common danger but not true at present. The business of t t and of corn non interest which was thus inspired, place among the dockyard artificers of i the country is improving gradually and is /- Brest, in consequence of the dismissal o f . l wa° the foundation of this happy union which ar. , I terwarti c on'iined in fraternal confederacy these h e alth If we would have "unhealthy ex 700 or 800 workmen. The Gazette de ! unite i States. It seems, therefore, fitting that the c'ternent," let us have a few more banks, , France contains the details of a frightful \ Chief Executive Magistrate or the American l ien- I e- or a "national institution to regulate ex 1, a ccident to 50 workmen employed on the pie should participate in the commetr oration of an fortifications of Mount Vealerien, who had event so national in all its influences and 'milts. than - And the Pre-i lent rejoices that the opportunity been buried by the falling in of a large l i e thus presented o fevincing his approval of the bank of earth. Nene of the sufferers had i i patriotic spirit of there who have r ared to the been taken out alive. 1 virtue and valor of our common ancestors the no ble memorial whose completion you propose to INDIA. i celebrate. • The overland mail from India and Chi. ;I beg leave to take the present occasion to se t cent a similar invitation with which you have hen na, arrived at Liverpool soon after the de , cued me, and, with the other members of his Cab• partnre of the Caladonia on the 4th inst.— met who can leave the seat of Government , will t: The news from China is to March 22d. ' accompany the President in his visit to Bunker It is favorable. No fact of any importance Hilt, t bad occurred up to that date. 1 I have the honor to be, gentlemen, • The India mail of the Ist of April brings I Your obedient servant, John o .t h n c S C PE W N a C rr E en R . . G. .7. a confirmation of the brilliant success of t 1 To Jossph T Buckingham, Sir Charles Napier in Sande. in the capi• W w a rren, Wm Appleton, Edward Brooks, N otice.—lf the New York folks see a sal of which treasures and jewels to an George Darrieutt, Wm W Stone, Chas G Greene, candy man that looks wild, we wish they 1: -- amount considerably exceeding one million Isaac Livermore, committee. i would a catch him account a tthis o and sd him on, as he Boe- owee smallffice.— have been discovered. Doubts have been • A company of Algeria. soldiers (l) are ion Dem. entertained if this large treasure is to be . Such a hint would make any person preparing-to visit Boston to attend the t considered prize money. Lord Ellenbor. celebration of the Bunker Hill MOMI. i ough has declared, according to rumor, in ' t favor of the gallant army that won the city meat, The Boston Democrat says: The -look wild- Count D'Orsay is said to have actually proprietors of ben roosts in this vicinity are ,-, _ . of Hyderabad. The matter has been re 'ltt- forted to the Queen in Council. In the in great trepidation at the expected visit of i - I these vallant men. arrived at New York, and is now residing meantime the Governor-general has dealer- t e d Banda to be a British province, stool- Broadway, New York, has been pre- i ther e town " inegg., at private appartatents, i.up 1 'I- lilted IlaTer7 ill it. end appointed Sir C. seated as a nuisance by the grand - jury. . I . Napfer*lni the gevtPliort andjihls*Si e— clarea tifftransit detiesibolisdieit6o. the Indus (44 1 ' ti to the saips of s 64 2 : natio*. - The utiost Conflictingiiceelibts were cir °elated' rispeciing the state of C - abut.. Ijklibar Khan is no longer ppular there, and another was said to have seized the government. Dust Maltommed was going back from Lahore to Cabal, but it was not ' known how he would be received there. He wished to be aided by the Sikhs, but they di.l not seem inclined to give him any assistance. Sale of the Public Works. We have frequently taken occasion to CHINA. declare our earnest opposition to thesscheme The, news from Chins extends to the for the sale of thevaluable portion of the 21st February. The latest Wfill brought to Public Works. Every day strengthens us Bombay by an American schooner, the i Zephyr, which is now plying as an opium•l in the opinion that the proposed sale would trader from Bar.,bay to China, and is re• be permanently hurtful to the best interests markable for her swift sailing. The Em•l of Pennsylvania. The scene lately wit peror has ordered an investigation into nessed in Philadelphia., at the opening of the murders of the crews of the Ann and had the Books for the sale of the Delaware Di Nerbuida at Formosa. Nothing been done in the arrangements of the I vision, offers another and an unanswerable commercial treaty, for the British Pleni• proof that the sale of these works, will potentiary appeared to be waiting for the \ enure to the benefit of speculators and stock treaty as ratified by her Majesty. The 1 gamblers, and as a matter, of course to the Chinese Commissioner andhe were on i di sa dvantage good terms. Doubts are sai d to exist of i of the commonwealth. Thith. the durability of the arrangements now en- er repaired the stock speculators, tempted terod into. The Chinese were busy in re- by the alluring prospect of obtaining for pairing all their forts arid in strengthening about $1,500,000 works which cost the their positions in the different places at- commonwealth four times that sum, and tacked last year. Trade was dull, but eat- with hired bullies, intimidated any who pecte , l to revive speedily. At Canton some dissatisfaction still prevailed. The might have been disposed to enter into come immature revolt at Manilla had been pat petition with them, and thereby raise the down, and the rebels executed. It had value of the State Stocks, which were to for its object to declare the independence+ be gi ven in payment, Does any man of the islands of the Spanish yoke. think that these disgraceful scenes would • Liverpool Cotton Market, May 19. have been enacted—can any one imagine During the last week we had an exten sive demand for cotton, more particularly that all this anxiety would have been die from speculators, who have purchased very played, if the knowing ones had not been largely; at the same time it may be ob- perfectly aware that they would profit im served, the trade have not taken above their mensely by the transactioni average quantity, relying apparently on '[here is none so dell as to entertain such the large stocks td supply their wants as may be required. The midd l ing qualities an opinion for a moment;the speculators bad of American cotton within the last ten days lai 1 their plans and spread their nets for a have advanced i l l to Id per lb., higher vale rich haul, and the struggle was who should ities remain without change. In Brazil grab the largest spoil when the time for .also there has been no change that can sport arrived. be noticed. Common qualities of Egyptian are }d per lb. lower, but the higher des- The proposal to scAl the public works, crilitions remain steady. In Sourats there can only be looked upon as a cowardly al - has been a tendency to decline—Sin 15- ternative—a miserable refuge from the pe lands have been heavy of sale, but with colliery dangers and difficulties with which out any quotable change in price: the sales of the. week ending Friday, N i ßy 12, the State is surrounded. Will it secure amounted to 49,000 bales of all descrip- the peop'e from a final resort to taxation. tioos, of which speculators took 31.700 When we shill have parted with all that American, and exporters 700 American is valuable of our public works, and are and 200 Madras, and the trade the re left with a parcel of dry ditches in the wil • mainder. coesisting of 16,400 bales. derness, which, if used at all, must be at a List of Pwrseng,ers by the steamship Acadia, Alexander Ryrie commaader, from loss, how much better off shall we bel— Livrrpo.+l to Halifax and Boston, May 19, why we shall be left without even the 1543. hope of eve:r realizing any thing from out For Halifax—Mr Morrow, Mr Samuel, stupendous improve nents, and with a bur- Mr Arthur Woodgate, Mr and Mrs Ellis (len which cal. only be removed by a re and son, Rev J 11 Reid, Mr s R e id, Mr Smith, Mr Richard Neville —lO. For Boslon—Miss Scripps. Mrs de Cor mick, 4 children and female servant, Mr and Mrs Prizat, Mr Bidertnan, Mr S Tho mas. Mr W E Logan, Mr Henry Mason, Mr D Burke, Nr Rapt), Mr W A Scripps. (hearer of despatches from Am Legation.) Mr H B Humphrey, Mr Montgomery, Mr Turnbull, Mr I, Sturtevant, Mr Gifford, Mr C Gerome, jr, Mr 'l' Mowbray, Mr Reclimuller, Mr G Mackay, Mr Baker, Mrs Daly, 4 children and female servant -32. From thlifax for Eoston—Mr Yates, Mr Dunseombe, Mr Bigelow, Capt Bird, more-4. From I h• Boston Courier. Banker Hill Cetebratio.t. .As sirri.: inquiry has Iven made respecting the certainty of the president of the United States be ing present at the coming celebration, we have proem . ..el a copy of the letter of acceptance, which _• . . 1141.11.11912/111plitr, , - lA. ittE S fitTeIIA.NNI 1341001001N1 deektn of a National Convention. DAILY MORNING POST. Tall. PEIILLITS iS' WK. B. INITII,IDITOR3.I./ID rftopatirroig TUESDAY, JUNE b, 1843 yee First Page. nearly the whole of it. The fire caught lIIVI i n half o f ‘ a very valuable and productive property in the hack buildings of the Washington -i -mod a l'i i ii r .r sa te% ° s a g T " h d e prope r ty pa "nP- r o lis veryin l o w ew ea an stle a t o C nThe Hall, which was burnt. This building ; Pennsylvania nnd Ohio canal, In Beaver and Mercer 1 counties, and consists of a Saw-Mill, with two saws Wee situated near the capitol, and the fire that cut A ra f tront 31)00 feel per day and rents for 650 dot. r n extended on bath sides of Maio street, to t ß a ur . r, and o r u a r n st ni o , ry na l r r a rl e c t k ure Flouboruthlli6llbwulthofodor firour on 01 the Court House. Every store in the city I ma chinery ad T he Flour and Saw mills have all new works and destroyed. Of the three pi inting offi i 5 otl ar as n p er in a ~t n i ru s t t n . ra te A o n. rd o e n r i . n , The in . mill sa I I re. F n a t t 4 t o fo r y r ces one was saved that of the Stat; the I and Bloomer) , for making Charcoal blooms, all of which is worked by wrter power formed by the Denali. and Sentinel, and the Floridian offices, were ~ •;hannotti creek nd,. The Rolling Mill is drove by ;team 22 it eh e cylier and 51 feet stroke. The Rolling burned. It is supposed that there were at \ as min !s lar g e rad convenlent and has a Sheet Mill, Bari least two hundred and fifty buildings with Iron mill. Flaniniers :red Spade. Guide and Hoop mitt Furnace, sufficient for doing a large busineis. Boats most of their content° destroyed. It was! pass up and down to Ram toe: Works to t h e Canal Ti impassible to save many of the goods in and d e latv,etweellptlenngshelouo.resalalce fro n i ti raY a i n n u Z al' il b nu " shopsnumber of ands 'e t I re , the stores, the fire made such rapid pro. ! hies°. the premises, and s Iles at New Castle for all the i iron, nails e i -t. m anufactured and demand increasi ' C .- ~ i i gress, and those that were saved were i The En g ine and most or the machinery and most of , improvements have run about sin months only. mostly in a damaged stet.. Several sort to taxation. l imo Works will rent for about $ 001) dollars. The pro. i bui!tlings were blown up, and two cr threel pert y cost, two years a g 0,12,1109,aail since that time 31, lithe works offered for sale affirtled no i 001) dollars have been laid out in Improvements. To a , negioes lest their lives. The loss is esti , 2l good partner who can pay 15,000 dollarsrlown and the revenue to the State—if they merely pal,' mated at $300,060. There had been no , balance in n year, a •g ood b.ir t . t ain of one hair of the above wilt be given. • for years to come, the ex m expense 31 manage-;e' , rain for six weeks, i'l consequence of I Apply at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and la ment and repair--it would be false policy ; tetligeure office., 9 Fifth street. lune 6. which the bniltlings had became so dry i— to sell then,. They must be immensely I I l i ll ) the Honorable the Jud g es of the court of General that they buined like tinder• profitable at some future day. Toe West 1 a tatter SCS3iO(I3 of the Peace In and for the county ; or itite g .hroy, is increasing iii wealth and prosperity in a Cheap. —They'll carry you from New ! Tip. petition of Moses Brawdy, of the Ist, ward of the c e i t t f i ;, of Pittsburgh, in the county afore said, humbly shew• degree which beggars prophecy.and we care York city to Troy, in those North River not what other means of communioation racers, for fifty cents. No extra charge , for ! That your petitioner has provided himself with o 4 materials forth accommodation of travelers and others, with the .East in ty be opele( 1 . , the main blowing you up. lat their dwelling house in tie city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to g rant him line of the Pennsylvania works will always a license to keep a public house of ern erta nment. And your peti.ioGer as In duty bound will pray. MOSES BiIAWDY . fie a favorite avenue. But we a re not to w tit f.u. ye ara to see our works becume profitable. U nder the enlightened control of the present Ca_ nal Board nearly half a million was real. iz , (l last year, and this spring we have new and substantial pro( I of their e fficien cy in a great increase over last year. Will not these facts induce the papers opposed to the sale of the main line, (and we know they are many) to interpose their suggestions, to persuale the gover nor from signing the Bill. A great controversy is going on down east as to whether the durt dug from a hole will fill it again. The family of the late Sir Chas. Begot has embarked on board the VVarspite fur En:land. Tea plant.—There is a plant or rather shrub in Texas called wild tea, vet) , closely resembling young hyson in smell and flavour. . . ThllkwarlijOisl• We leasntiondhefe tha t the Com , * lry man osissioners for the disposition of the S ock. of t he Delaware Canal, met at the Merchants' Hotel, Philadelphia, on last Friday, and after a session of several hours, in which no result was reached , adjourned until afternoon, when it was resolved, in view of all the circumstances of the case, to ad journ sine die, that the matter may again come under the consideration of the Legislature. This, beyond all doubt, was the wisest course that could be pursued. The law is essentially defective, and a general feeling of disapprobation. now that the matter is fully understood, is maniferted in regard to it. By the adjournent of the Commissioners, an opportunity is afforded to the Legislature to revise their proceedings, to correct errors, and to provide for the sale in a manner calculated to be satisfactory to the community . During the morn ing, there was quite a concourse of people at the Exchange, anticipating a renewal of the disgrace• ful tumult and scramble of the previous day, and forces were rallied for the same purpose, under an expectation that the &übscription would be Igain opened. But the violence which had eh eady been displayed, proved subversive of its own end, and brought about a closure of the books, fur the pre sent at least. It is more than probable that a dil -1 ferent method will be resorted to when this stock ain submitted to the public. TEXAS. The news from Texas is begining to ex cite interest. The latest is, however of but little importance. Public meetings have been held in 'Galveston and Houston, lauding Corn. Moore and denouncing President Houston. It is very certain that Corn. Moore has been governed solely by the permission given by Col. Morgan, the 'Texan commissioner, who in a letter as sumes all the I esponsibility of Corn. M's. I acts. In west( rn Texas, parties of votun teers were making forays into the Nlexi can territory, carrying on a sort of preda tory warfare. The City of Tallahassee, Florida, De stroyed by nre.—On the 25th ult. a fire bloke out in Tallahassee, which destroyed t3.,‘Nuutsti of mind has driven thou sands to suicide; anguish of body, none, This proves that the health of the mind is We, Ihe Ftlhscribevt, citizens of the teL ward of the of far greater consequence than the health city of Pittsburgh, do certify that the above petitioner Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and are of the body, &though both are deserving theleaccommodationl provided with and houslode roomng a strangers and conve and others, nleneies for Of much inure attention than either of them w.O and that said tavern is necessary. receive. James Gray, 4th street, John Seetin, 1 James Crawford, R. G. Berford, Henry Earle, J. B. Irwin, A. Holton, Wm. Reeve, Wm McMullen, W, C. Smith, John Glenn, John Lafferty. June 6 -31 d• — A company of Germans have purchased 10,000 acres of land in Limestone township Warren Co., Pa. with the intention of en-1 tering largely into agricultural and manu facturing pursuits. FOR ST. LOUIS ANDILLINOIS RIV ER. gipo. The Steamer OLIVE BRANCO, S. I Smithers; 'Master, will depart for the a. hove and Intermediate ports, on Wed• needay inn 7111 inst., at 4 o'clock, P, M. Galena freight token with the privilege of Tr-shipping, For freight or passage apply ou board, or to JANES MAY. The Otiveßranch is provided with Evans' afety Guard. IVO the Honorable the Judges of the CM,. of General -1 Quarter Sebsionv of the Peace In and for Allegheny County. The petition of Bartemus Aker of the Township of tiPitt, aforesaid, h m That your peti tioner had provided himselfm with aterials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid and pray! that your honors will be Wens d to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And y our petitioner as in duty Inland, will pray. BA RT IBM US AK ER. We, the substribers, citizens of Pitt township,do certi fy, that she above petitioner I, or good repute for hon estyand temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniencMs for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers,and that said tavern is necessary. .Blez Mil ler, John Wilson, Geo L Reis, John .9adregg, Daniel Leidy, John Conlon, June 6--3t* SUMMER RESIDENCE FOR RENT. A WELL fur Lished brick house, with a well cultiva ni ted Flower Garden of about half an acre, and pro vided with all neeessary stables and outbuildings, is of fered for rent from the present time until the first of April next. It is pleasantly situated on the banks of the Ohio a short distance from the city, and for convenience and and comfort Is not excelled by any other in the neighbor hood ofrittaburgh. For a small family who will take good ears of the premises, this hone of the most desir able locations that could be offered. For further infor mation apply at this office, or to id, Kane, Jr., Liberty street,6-4w. X SACKS litio Fea th ers, prime article) on consign • t),ffient, and for sale by BAUMAN, JENNINGS 4 CO. June 6. 43 Wood street. 20 11ZAMS 'Cap" writing Piper. riled. 10 grow Bonnet Boards, on noosigiateat, aid for nie by 11A11.11AN, 1111'41111/100 4. CO., 6. 43 Wood ft. 74 feet watei• in the channel All Boats marked thus (') are provided with Evans's Safety Guard. Reported by &MULE & Mt'must., General S. B Agents, No 5, Market street. ARRIVED. •Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, *Michigan, Itoies, Beaver. Little Ben Franklin, Getty, Cm. *Bridsewater, Ebbe' . t, Wheeling. New York, Greenlee, Nashville. *lda Dennison, Franklin. Forrest, Hayzlett do. *lndian Queen, Brickell. Allegheny, Dean Cin Alpine, Cockburn, Brownsville, DEPARTED. *Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, *Michigan, Boles, do Mayflower, Hutchison, Louisville, (Wei, Bowman, Brownsville, *Clipper, Crooke, Cincinnati, *lda, Denison, Franklin. The Steamer Goddess of Liberty, which was sunk below the Falls a few days since, has b e en raised, and has re. Burned her trips. Red River raft—The last Caddo Ga. zetle says: We uuders , and that Gen Wil liamson expects to have the raft removed in three or four weeks. There are still Several thousand bales of cotton above that obstruction, to go to market. Cincinnati, June 2, 1543. The river last evening, after having ri sen between twelve and thirteen feet,came to a stand. There is now a fine stage of water for all classes of boats. Our land— ing at seven o'clock last evening looked quite bare, there being only three boats in port. During the day some ten or dozen left for Pittsburgh, New Orleans, and St Louis.—Message. 5/I BOXES Ground Prpoer, oU do. Chocolate, from PliOer.lX Factory, Ma just tecetved and for Bate by HMI—MAN, JEIsiNINGS 4. co. June 5. 43 Wood street Joh C Cummins. John .4klne. J D W White, Wm Aiken, W Price. John Gilmore. TO CAPITALISTS. AN encampment of Volunteers will he held at the Borough of Elizabeth, Allegheny co., on the 11th, 12th and 13th of SeptemVer next, commencing on Monday sod ending the following Wednesday. A beautiful site has been selected for the parade ground and every exertion will be made to accommodate those who will honor us with their attendance. A cordial invitation Is extended to all Volunteer Com panies to be present at that time, who can make It con venient to come Regular Morning Packet FOR BEAVER. The fast running and well knowv - Steamer CLEVELAND, SnArtv lizrxruttc, Master, will depart daily from Pitts burgh at 9 o'clock, A. 10„ and Beaver at 1 o'clock P. M For freight er pass.ige, apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO. No GO Water street. N. B.—The regu ler canal packet to Cleveland, Ohio Greenville and Meadville Pa-; and Massillon on the Ohl° Canal, connecting with steamer Cleveland at Bea ver,wlll be in operation Immediately on opening or nay. I:ation, mar 16—ir. FOUND. ANOTE of head for FIFTY DOLLARS. The owner can have It again by describing it and paying for this advertisement. Enquire at the office of the ri'. may 22—tf. PROTONOTARY. lIESPECTFTLYotier myself a candidate for the cake I or Prothonotary of Allegheny county ,snhject to tbe lion of of the Democratic county convention which meets on the 30th Auguat next. OEO. U. RIDDLE. Allegheny City, May 31—te d.tw . NOTICE. LL persons Indebted to the estate of Aaron A Hart, deceased, late of Pitt township, are requested to make payment to de m andse Executor, and those having claims or against said Estate are re. quested to present the tame for wit ltement. GEO.COCHHAN. may 29--3erdst w. N 0.26 Wood st. 50 LT b C y reell EI •XlTAZ ' Jl it ai e tt ve S d i al e t, f or No. 43, Wood s PROTTIONOTARY. To the Voters of Allegheny County:-1 respoilfally Of: fer myself to your consideration as a candidate dent of parties) for the office of PROTIIONOTAR Allegheny county, nt the ensuing efrction, As! dual come before yru teconimen deci Ity a Convention, thooleaff you to whom I nut not personnity known will please elk , amine into my quntificntions, 4.c.; and ifs° fortunate rit; to übinin a majority of your suffrager, 1 shall endermor by strict attention to fire duties of tire office4tlLLAßo satisfy you will your choice, ALEX. M, may 10 —tE* 01 Pittsburgh: ... COUNTY COM MI SSIONER. T the solicitation of a number of friends cd all- poi Attica)parties,l respert fully offer myself to oft son. sideration of my fellow•cittzens for the o ffi ce Comity Commissioner. That my sentiments may not be Wont derstood, either as to political or private affairs, I eat* free to my that I have been all my life a consistent: lie. publlean, In the true sense of the word. I As the county Is somewhat embarrassed in Its financial strain, and the reduction of salaries of public officers bas received Om approbation of large majorities of the people, the audits signed would not should he be so fortunate as to be slee ted, in any manner attempt to resist this salutary re form; should it reach the office of County CrEntnisaioner. apr 6: SAMUEL HUBLPX. PROCLANIA_TION. CITY OF PITTSBURGH, aa. N conformity with the provisionof an Ordlnasims I passed by the Select and Common Councils of the city rfPittsburgh, on the 29th May, 1893, providing foe an Election to be held In said city, to ascertain the wishes of the citizens as t o the imposition of an additional tax of $25,000 per annuria, to pay the interest on $300.0 00 proposed to be subscribed to the capital stock of (barites , burgh and Connelsville Rail Road company, 1, ALEX ANDER II AY, Mayor of the said city, do issue this my Proclamation, declaring that on the Second Tuesday lu June, A. D., 1843, being the 13th day of said raostli, the freemen of each ward of said city, qualified to vote for Mayor and members of Councils of said city, andwho shall moreover, have paid a tax to the said city, mitblo twelve months next preceding the 29th day of May, A. D.. 1843, will TRICE{ together at their usual places of holding elections in their respective wards and duals by ballot whether the said additional tel of $25000 per annum, for the a:orementioned purpose, shall be as sessed, or not. And each person voting at the said elec tion. shall deposite a written or printed ballot, havina ea it the words, For the Tax of $25.000 per annum." to which he shall sign bisroper name; if lie approve of am. arsine, the said tax; or. if bedisapprove of the same, he shall deposite a written or printed ballot, having on It the words, • , Against the Tax of $25,000 per annum," to which he shall sign his proper name, as aforesaid. The said election shall be held at the usual plareikend at the usual time, in each ward, by the Judges and la. spertors of other elections, and shall be conducted*, mar as may he, like other riectluns. But if the said Judges and Inspectors shall refuse or neglect to attend at the proper time and place, in their respective wards, for the purpose of holding said election, then the taxable Inhab itants on the ground shall proceed to elect other Judges and inspectors, whose duly it shall be to conduct said eicrtion, Given under my band and the seal (tribe raid city of Pittsburgh, this second day r f June, A. D. 1093. ALEXANDER HAY, Mayor/ Mayor's Office, June 23, 1843. June 3.—die, Hot Water, Slipper, Shower and Steam BAMBINO TIM 1 TTHE imhscriber would respectfully announce to hket fellow citizens, that be has lately Invented a NEW BATHING TUB, which fur beauty, neatness and dung. blllty, cat not he surpassed. This apparatus combhatio'its itself the Hot Water, Slipper, Shower and Steam Bathing , Tub Each one can be used separately, when required. - and alt In so compact a form, as to be strictly portable, , andpiseeedingly easy to manage. The inventor has had one in use upwards of twelve month., He finds by exact observation that a body of water standing at the fret - shy point. say from 100 to 150sallons, can be elevated to ninety degrees Farrah. in twenty mlbutes wilts a Coo gumption of about two cents worth of charcoal. in presenting this valuable Invention to the public, ibis Inventor would most respectfully say, that be thinks tnat an :warn las, such as the above described, - cantata fail to attract the a'tention of the public, as It hicertail. iy a desideratum long and ardently sought for by shaft who have the least regard for health, comfort and eleas• linen, especially where It is inn zuvenlent lo con trier* permanent bathing fixtures. To ascertain the ger d that accrues from the frequent li.e of the hot /navel ath. It is only necessary to give a trial, or to consult t: e heat medical p:actitioners of our city, aed writers of (lump. Ph' ; gl nd cg r tl e g j . Contb, M. D., inks admirable work on the Fincinln. or Physiology, applied to the preservation of health, speaks c,fitte daily use of the l‘allt tab, in the strongest terms. A Cerdescrilong the ctVaueous Mt nervous system, ic., the learned Doctor goes on to alkii When the saline and animal elements left by the per.. splration are not duly removed by washing or bathing. they at least. obstruct the pores and Irritate (be skin; and it is appirintly for this reason, that in the !Jansen and, warmer eotintele?. where perspiration Is very coptott,' atilt Lion and bathing have nesumed the rank and Roper. inure of religions ohservances.—Prys 83. II will he the aim of the I nventot to manufacture our sell his Bathing Apparatus, at the lowest' price. It can now be seen at his establishment, Na, 26 Market street. ON DUNLAP. The subscriber still continues to manufacture and komp. constantly on hand, it lull and complete auortmetre-cit TIN, COPPER AND JAPAN WARE. He bas. airs. ' lately received a choice selection of Bertareia Wrres—aq ofwhlch he offers for sale at ruduced prices, , i june 5 -.4 ROB. WALLACE, JONA. LARGE, J. H. WATSON, JAMES HINDMAN, DAN'[. MoCURDY, W. DOUGLAS. 3. WALKER, Jr., S. KERR, JOHN W. WE3TBAY. Comnithe of Invvitation PORTABLE PUBLIC NOTICE.—Two Flat Boats, each elxi y feet long, and fourteen feet wide, have hen, In charge of the undersigned upwards of six ason}l4„ past. The reputed owner, John Woods, and all °there Intermecl, will take notice, that , aid flat boats exposed to public sale thirty days from date to pad,l , va, unless the same he redeemed. Property atay seen at Boggs' landing, near Shousclown. . June 5-3:: JOBN BOLEY. To the Honorable the Jatl:es of the Court of Onerai Quarter Sessions of the Peace to and for the taut. thf. Allegheny. ;1". The petition of ELIZABETH lIEWITT,of time Township, in said county, respectfully showette-- That she is well provided with house room , and other conveniences for the accommodation of strap",. gera and travellers. And she prays your honors to grant her a license to keep an Inn or house of Pub* IM Entertainment. she will pr&c. ELIZABETH HEWITT. • The undersigned citizens of Plum Township/ respectfully certify, that Elizabeth Hewitt, the• a bove named applicant, is a lady of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with honse room and conveniences for the accommoda— tion and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary for the accornmodatitta of the public. Jas White Uzziah Stewart Lewis Zearing Joseph Little Jacob Rings James McGinley .= Parmanus Cutshall Culhoon Clugatan Joite4lluff. jr David Stotler Snow en McJunkin Daniel Spangler Information Wanted. WILLIAM BELL, a man aged about 45, left this eitpt In January last for the residence able sister to Ars- ',- strong county. He left her house on the 22d day of February, crossed the Allegheny and came towards Pitts burgh about 8 miles: he !ell the house where he lodged on the morning oCthe 2.3J,4 - has not been seen sloes. Be bad been partially insane for some time, and It Is sup posed he went away in a state of menial alienation. , Any Information concerning him will be gratefully re ceived by his brother, Rola. Bell, Allegheny city. or by his family, who reside In Muskingum co., 0. about 15 miles from Zalnesville, near the National Bead. N. B. He bad on when last seen, a drab overcoat, a large cape; blue straight bodied coat, brows pantaloons, • and new boots. Papers generally are requested to copy June 2.1843. 3mw. • STE.IIIIIBO3T JIT AUCTION. TIIIE Steamboat James Roar, now lying at the wharf 1 at Pittsburgh, her furniture, tackle and apparel, in all respects in good condition and ready to lake is a cargo, will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, on Thursday the 15th June next, at 3 o'clock P. M. The James Ross was built last fall, of the bestiwaterktir and in the most substantial manner for low Watt= Amt. will carry 200 tons of freight, and is well calculated Aft.; passengers. For strength and netnews of dratted, gad • is not excelled by any , boat ea the western mare Terms made known at time citrate. , GeO. Ex's of A Bart MOM. May.3o—dkvvul