JUNE 6,-.1842. I ‘, of 7tir C H Eatoo► Ilia our painful duty to announce the death of this highly gifted and popular ac• tor. He died at the Exchange Hotel yes. terday morning. It is generally known that Mr Eaton was severely injured a few nights since, by accidentally falling from one of the porticoes of the hotel. Al ikon& the injuries received were of a vary serious nature, the skilful physician ;who attended him, supposed for a while that he would recover, but on Sunday evening he was attacked by a raging fever, and in a few hours was a corpse. It may be soul satisfaction to his relatives to know that he was attended with the utmost kindness by the proprietor of the Exchange . Hotel, and that his professional friends were unremitting in their attention, and did ill in their power to alleviate his pain ful situation. Why don't our Literary Societies take up the question of Association) It is be ginning to excite universal interest in all 'parts of the country, and the attention of young men should be directed to it. We nommend the subject to the Wirt, Philo, Tilghman, Irving, Baldwin, and all the other societies of tlie city. The blue noses are becoming alarmed at the spirited manner in which the whip are preparing for their distinct ticket, and they think that if the 'whippables' do not cOnsent, to be whipptid once more into the traces, the 2d Tuesday of next Octo,• ber will be a blue day for the blue noses. 'Smatters do not thrive with them better than they have since they nominated their ticket, it will be necessary for them to paint the "true blues" as blue as Cain's shoe store to enable the leaders to find them on the day of the election. .4 Hoax —The story now going "the rounds" about it raining fish in Plat- burgh. :•Sheep Dying.—We are told that du• rimg the recepApold weather a large nurn• bet of shorn weep in this county died. There was no performance at the The. etre last night in consequence of the death of Ur. Eaton. It ' will be open to..night For theßenefit of Mr. Pickering and Mi s s Cohen. See yesterday's bills. StsOzo.-.-Six o'clock A. M. iMitrW is falling Buffalo Gazette, June 4. IVe had snow in this section on the same morning, u we are informed by our coun try friends. Strange g,oiri g s for June. An unsuceasful attempt was made nn last Sunday morning to fire the office of tlie - Age. It was di-covered is the cellar (which could only have been entered by a wiadow) and which would, ha I it n t been discovered and extinguished, in a few hours have *raped the whole building in flames. This is worse than robbing a printing office. J. W. Biddle, and the Chroncile. —On Saturday morning, Mr J. W. Biddle, edi tor of the American, was sentenced (or a libel upon Messrs. Fosttir and Whitney, editors of the Chronicle. The untence was to pay a fine of five dollars to the Commonwealth, pay the costs of prosecu. tion or give eecurity to pay the same within ten days, and to stand committed till the sentence be complied with. The following is the article which ap peared in the American containing mat ter upon which the proscution for libel was founded. "The Editors of the thief morning dai• ly expresses a willingness to give even the devil his doer bad they been half as wil ling to give MARons A. GOULD his due, they would not have been arraigned at the Mayor's Office for that larceny. The Western Literary Casket fur June *as made Os appearance. It reflects great credit en the publisher. The Ladies Fair, and other Tales by T S Arthur, a new and cheap work, is ad- - venieed by Burford. Arthur's tales are always amusing and frequently instruc. tiea. The Allrtny Argcs, in an article in ref, etence to the recent death of Arkwright, the richest commoner in England, has the following: ' "And yet, it is now history. that the men who eoutributed most by their inven tions, improvements or enterprise, to the progress of success to the cotton spinning and manufacturing system, out of which this immense heap of wealth was accumu lated, died in extreme poverty. Har greaves, the inventor of the 'spinning jen sy.'—.Crempton, the inventor of the 'mule' frame—and Radcliffe, the inventor of the 'dressing machines,' were reduced in ad , - minced age to squalid pauperism." A prize fight took place at New Orleans, 011,d10 22d oh., between two men, named Clark.and Hughes. They fought , thirty. tW6 rounds, when Hughes was declared the victor. When will the police of this country pot a stop to these disgraceful pro- Iniadingat N ew .. `Philips Is Smith—Please announce' TO THE GENTLEMEN OF pri7B- I Col. Wm. G. Hawkins, of Wilkins tp., as a can. BURGH. I doilies rwl RE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentle for the office of Prothonotary, at the Octo ber election, subject to.a Democratic nomin ition, I men atlas city and vicinity that he has commenced and oblige MANY VOTERS. the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, June 5 —4t opposite the Mayors office. Having been fbreman In sonic of the most fashionable Boot Shops in the Eastern cities; and having furnisheßblinself with the best French and American Calf Skins, he hopes by his attention to business to merit a dare of public patronage. To those gentlemen who have kindly patronized him he returns hissincere thanks and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge cf his business. may 11. P. KERRIGAN. PROTHONOTARY. Clear the for the Votearears. WILLIAM B. FOSTER. Esq. of Allegheny city will be ■ candidate for the office of Prothonotary of Allegheny county, at the October election. June 4. THEATRE. Benefit of Miss COHEN and Mr. PICKERING This Evening will ba µWormed the Drama of A LEAR IN PRIVATE LIFE. To be fol'owed by THE SPOILED CHILD. To conclude with the Drama of the CROWN PRINCE. Two favorite Dances by La 'Equine Cam - henna Md'lle. ZARAH COHEN For particulars see Bills of the Day. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance to corn mence at half past 7 Lower Boxes, 50 cents Secona Tie, 37ieents Pit 25 " I Gallery 124 cens Auction SFAFINE.cTOCK 4. Co., Succe3som to 3. .Guth• • rfe, at the old stand corner of sth and Wood sts having complied with the requisitions of the new Anc• tion Law, ^re prepared to nmke advances on Consign• (mots and to sell on favorable terms. They hope by continuing to make ready rale.; and prompt returns, to receive a fair portion of business. In retirinz front the Auction tusine t .s. I fakeer.' pleasure In recommending to the nubile Niessre. Snot... Fahnesinck 4.• Co., who have complied with the require• menta of the new Auction Law and will do titt.ineee at my oid eland. J. IL GUTHRIE. April 31/143. COUGHS AND COLDS Now is the time of year for persons attacked %salt Coughs. Coulds. Rheumatism, Goal. 4c, 4-c. —To t il0;P afflicted, a speedy rare ran be eti•cted by usine PEASE'S IIOARIIOUND CA.VD Y. which is allowed by all who have used ii to be the best remedy ever olTrred Gar Conrlis and Cells. and HELVES NERT E AND PONE LIX-I.IIENT, an outward remedy. with the IND f.q..V VF ETAB LE EI,IXF:I2. an Inward application, k a rerlair rttitl no , itive cure for the Itlicumad,..m. Gout. Coettractril Cord!. and 1,1u.1 No one need suffer front these dicea• , es If they will use the above medicines. The rein Inc to he had only at TUTTLE'S 1112DICA I. Anctccv. .Drusgit.is and Country merchanta will I e Fll pplied at Szw YORK prlreQ. S 6 Fourth Street. JUST RECEIVED, atiotif 50 hoxe. of good Burlington Herring, 25 renni., of wrapping ml rinse paper, and a loi or good Rye Flour, for sair. temps; In lots to suit customerA, IPA AC II June 3. Cam. M 1 , er'ht No 9, 5,e1. Sale of Stocks OWNED BY THE COMMON t% EALTII OF PENNSYLVANIA. S' put suance of the provisions of Ike 4,1 t, sth and tit It IL pectiong of an act of Aesembly. passed the Sill day of April • 1313. entitled ••A ri Act to provide for the pay.cent of the botnest le. Creditors of the Commonwealth, sale of State Stneks.and .or other purposes," there will be ex- Posed to sale,at the Merchant - C.xclianze, In the city of Philadelphia. on TtIf:SI)AY. lie 13th dny of June oczt, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following stocks cwned by the Co mtooniivealt h, to wit: No of shares. Companies. Par rata:. 5233 1110adelphia Park. 8101.1 3750 Rank of Pennsylvania, 4011 2500 Union Canal Uninpanv. 100 1500 Penna. and Ohio Canal Company, 1 00 500 CM:save:llw De'ttwarn CLII.:11 Co , '2llO 1000 t.FelluyikiP Navir.a:ion company. :741 ;320 h i is' u i Stel Tl,tt• Boat and Ti a nspol to t ion eo.npany, 2903 Danville and Poiisville Itftilrnad Comp n V. SO 20U0 Cumherland GO Sehuyikdi and Ponsiown Er 1,1:P l'o 120 Scituylistil ftridse Coln{ any al S l a ,, nlC; ro. d• 50 640 Downin:town: Enlirat a and Ilarrishol; Turnpike Road "ompany 50J 5prp,00,24« Northampton and BetWehem • Tufnpike Road C,n 350 B. !merit and Las:en do., 50 500 Ridar. Road do , 511 Brandywine and New London do., 235 Plii:adriphia and Great Bend do., 50 1500 thdawn,e. and trios Cpnat do., 50 1360 Ferkionien and ftrading Tiiinpilic do., 50 3 - 2 a Doylestown and %I Wow Grove do., 935 13ald Engle and Spring Creek Navigation Company ALSO at the Capitol. In the borough of Ilari..4,nrg on 51ortnAv the 19th orlone at 10 &clod:. No. Shares. Companies, 900 Columbia Bank and Bridge Co , 2000 Franklin Railroad Company, 400 Wrightsville Yolk ht.d Cellyvburg do 600 Codoi Navivition Company, 4500 Harrisburg Bridge Company 2124 Ilarrisbu re, Ca rlisle ¢ Chambe - *burg 'l'u rn pike Company. 4310 Chamber:o'nm do., 512 Gap and Newport do.. 250 Waynestarg, Crean Cagilc and hlercers'Airg do., 100 120 Mornitiown, Cburel.town 4' Blue Ball do., 50 t:00 Little Cottueooea and Blue Ball du., 580 Iterks and Dauphin do . Su 100 Lancaster. Elizabethtown f Middletown de., 50 900 Centre and Kisliacoquillas do•, 50 .50 Susquehanna and York Sorouz,lldn,, 100 400 York and Gettysburg do., 100 110 New Holland do., 100 680 Philipsburg and Susquehanna do,, 15 100 Hanover and Carlisle do., 100 717 Millerstown and Lewistown do., FO 770 Bellefonte and Philipsburg dn., 50 809 Harrisburg and Nillettdown du., 910 Lewistown and Huntingdon do., 50 2.0 Middletown and Harrisburg do., 50 1160 Bellefonte, Aationsburg and You ngtnantoiSh dory 25 1610 Millersburg and Siniih ford do , 20 409 Yo k Haven and Hun isbu ^Bridge Ca., 50 200 snowshoe and Parkervilie Turnpike Co., 45 64 Bald Eagle 4. Nlitany Valley Turnpike Co., 25 500 Mouth of Juniata Bridge do., 20 ALSO—al the borough cf Northumberland, on the 24th of June, at 10 o'clock, Na. of shares. Companies. Par tut /ue. 400 Northumberland Bridge Company, 25 400 Letvishurg do., 50 600 Danville do., 25 200 Nesropeck do., 100 92 111 Mon 1601) Centre Turnpike Company, (from Reading to Sunbury, 50 400 Lycoming and Potter Turnpike Co„ 50 204 Derrstown and Yeungmanstown do., 50 96 Lewisburgavd Youngmanatown do., 50 128 Lewisburg and Jersey shore do., 25 500 Towanda Bridge Con.pany, 20 328 Susquehanna tt Ttoga Turnpike do., 100 ALSO—at Wiikesbarre, on the 29th day of June next, at 10 o clock, A. M. Xs. of shares. Colipanics. Par raise. 430 WllkcabarreßridgeCompany, 50 250 Easton % Wiikesbarre Turnpike Co,. 500 Susquehanna and Lehigh do„ 00 1240 Milford and Owego do., 25 300 Cnyuaga and Susquehanna do,, 20 516 Bridgewater and Wllkesbarre do„ 50 160 Bethany and Dingman, Choke do., 50 100 Belmont and Oghguge do,, 50 154 Clifford and Willotharre do., 50 24 Carbondale and Lackawanna do., 50 49 Lackawanna do,, 50 64 Sterling and Newfoundland do., 25 96 Lenox and Harmony do, 25 Purchases' wit, be required to pay for the stocks at the time, or Immediately after sate, In certificates issued by the Auditor General, In pursuance ofthe resolution of 7th Aprll, 1842, notes Issued by the Banks of this Com monwealth, under tbe net of 4th Nay, 1841, specie or the notesolpspecie paying Banks. The transfer of stock will be made In a reasonable time after sale. JANES CLARKE, EVANS &WARS, JOB 111 ANN,! Coast' Ibr psis of State Stocks. Harrisburg, May 24. Jan 3 —ts. Pitishurgh, A pr II let 184.3 Par vahir. $lOO 50 Inr- %VIII attend promptly to the collection or security of claim., nod all professional business entrusted to his core In the ctiunties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont, Guernsey, Tusealateas, Holmes, Coshocton : Carroll, Stark and Wayne. Beier to: Metcalf and Loomis, Dalzell and Fleming, pi a ibursh. John Harper, D. Morgan, may 27.—if TO THE PUBLIC This Is to certify that the subscriber has been for some time afflicted with the Rheumatism very severely, from which he could get no relief, until, being advised to pro. cure some of Dr. Pitch's, INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR, whirl, he accordingly did, and from which after a few doses, he was entirely relieved. Columbia. A prilti, 1752. SA MI. PEA RSE: Near Rice Creek Sprlngs,i Ricnlaad Distrlct.S. C, April 30. 1838. I certify, that my;son, Thomas Mitchel, Jr., aged 15 years. has been ,roubled for eight years last past with the Rheumatism, and for the last three years has been unable to help himself: hie pain was very severe, no-that he could not he moved without great agony; his limbs were nnralized and drawn up, and he presented nn ob ject hopeless to all who knew him. I resorted to several Physicians for relief for him, without effect. Having heard of Dr. A Fitch's Indian Vegetable Elixir, I pro cured the same for my son. On taking it he was much relieved, and by continuing it to the fourth bottle, has entirely removed the pain, his flesh Is restored and he is now enjoying good health. I would, in a case of Rheu matism, earnestly recommend It to those who are affec. tee wlth this excrucLting pain. THOS. MITCHELL W being neighbors and acquaintances of Mr Thomas Mitchell, end having often seen the situation of his son, fully corroborate the above case, and, as we believe has been cored by the Indian Vegetable Elixir, SAMUEL MEEK, D. HAY, BR ITEON SPELLING, ROBERT 7'HOMI SON, BUCKNER H AlconD. The above, with a very Perre merriment of other valuable medleinex, have jtott been received and are for •ale by tile quantity or sin:le bottle, at TUTTLE'S, E 6 Fourth at, INFORMATION WANTED ON the 28th day of afovemher lan!, a non or the aob seriber ranted JA NIES KELLY, then about 9 yearn of aSe. ten his Mum: he wan seen a fee days after In etharp , hursii. tie, has a fair complexion and fair hair and in rat her heavily built. On the 30(11 or the same month, hi, hrot her, a boy then aged about ten yearLalrio went away Via name in ELM AHD KELLY: he ban red hair and dark even. It In probatile that both the boys may deny their true names and a apt me other , . Any In. formation concerniner Mein whi be gra entity reeeived by their afflicted parent , . JOHN KELLY, may 9 Prospect street, L. & J. D. IVICK, Vy hole%ltle Grocer% & Deniers in Produce, I 16 Wood Strpef. 4 door+ above [-J A I, st . PITT:4IURGII. mai , 15. Farms lo Lease. TII F. ondeisivied will lease two Farms situated in Elst Derr tow 'lrbi l ., wnh t he necessary ienriwn is, and from 7510 100 acres chared 011 rerh. Also. ono farm silusind In %Vest Deer township A lie2heny calmly with front 50 to 75 acres Orated. TI e above dr scri ed properly Li In re,t , oonlilv good it pLir, laving abort 15 tulles from tot oily of and within two miles of site r1 . 111 ' ,1 i tr ot, and will be le,sed ori reasonable !runt 10T ft um I to .tirce years, to el/Mt tenants. BA all: ASI MIMI Y. ►larch 1311t—If. flllll:suli , ct iber received from rhilatlidall is ;rid 1 New Yolk, snttli neral and extensive men, or rut ra s. CIIF7.IIICALS. PERFUMER Y. and every :uncle in hi , One of business, st filch lit...* deter mined hi sell on the most reasonable I ,, rnis for cash.— liclieves he can f stronger luducemeuts than any sinti!a • ctouldittloinetzt iu fide city to country Physicians and Merchants. actin 111.11 to Supply themselves a ith Drug. and Medirincs. Ile , articles bone t, leo ,t 1 with the ttltno,l I e - r, warrantt,l of the de , t 11,1 L :111,1 tiolforill ' ;t; (1 , 11 , a.ll IP! Illicit wllll at rONO.V Fa to; i a can he stidallefl a nit Flo,e ni d r,,,„ v VP. y r 0 Ureivaltr var i et y.and of she inrad I . ,1•;,s•••• pet funs s; 11 1 / 4 cw:se with Cerium; ry and 1:;o:rollie. oft s, i c er.rt tp• Ttin under-ivied r. I , IIIIA ha n 6. for the liberal sup. port herrn a r o , e lo him, a nit bonne by a constant d kpii.dtion and arromnio date —a rare It. (Ira - only what is ex.rell^til and rloße he rills, furl Irangarl inn alit.. I,4m:era—pr. rallllol, Arrtirary in t pouudii , _n tried mes— ;Ind by inilit..nry and pewrcrance. In uteri, an in crease of pillll.l pat 114 1/I',e way 23 IMPORTANI TO OWNERS OF SAW-MIL LS. S VrnFirS iva II; ,1 Sr,rAct roff riwni i i ia whirl , have been so fully tested in ditri rent pails or the United Mates. :is tern as in thr cities of Plitt:bur:lt and Allezheny. ran hr se. ti In operation at a nutnher ar tnitiA in this tiright.ritlionil, viz: at Mr Wickershani's mitt; on Penn st,; at Bowman 4. Chamber , ' mills. near thr tipper A I leLth. ny Eridge.and tit 'Mori ison's odilit on flare's Island. and others. The above minted machine ran br obtained at W. W. ll'allnee's Ri/Op on Liberty id, near Stnilifteld, where it Is fitting up. and where the machine, wilt he constantly kept on hands. Apply to B. F. Snyder or W. W. Wallace. 'nay 5 tw . m. ELDER, .litarrte . y at Lard.—Office in Sr e r v rind rtrcet,2nd door above the corner of t•znnithfield noitli Fide. an. 29. 2() jii E si N r;e i ( . .I (7, VPli i a t n 7 d O for may :27. 43 IV nod st. WARD & h NT, Dcnti.te Liberty street. a few 111101 1.•-low npr 6.13:14. MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION IMPROVEMENT. PROPOSALS will be received until the 10th day of June next, for completirn locks and damn 11 , 111111PrA Three and Four of this work. The contractors to find the necessary tonicrials, labor kc., and to receive pay_ mont from the tolls of the locks after the work Is finished The proposals to be a , !drensed to thr suMcrilwr, %VM. EICHBAUM, President may 29-10 t. of Board of Managers. L. HARPER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CADIZ. HARIUSON COUNTY, OHIO, C I MT. EMMIT noTEL. THE PROPRIETOR Of this well known and commodioua house, situated al the north end of the old F. ileglieny bridge, informs his rlends and the public, that he has every thing In com plete order for the reception and entertainment of trans• tent guests and permanent boarders. His charges nre moderate and no exertions will be spared to make Eo. journers comfortable and keep up the former reputation of his house. Good stabling for any nu Tiber of horses. Mc wit Emmet. THE patrons oft his pleasant retreat and all who seek pleasure in the pure air of the country, are informed that the Mount Emmet House is now open for visitors A carriage wilt lease the Mt. Emmet Hotel every day at half past 2. and half past 3 o'clock. Sundays excep ted. MUCH SWEENY, May 31-4,171 tn. MISSOURI HIDES AND DRESSED DEER SKINS. mow landing from S. B. Ildammehuselts, a lot of Mix sunrl dried Hain. Also, a lot of dreamed Deer Skins. Apply to may 29-4 t. A. BEELEN. HIDES. 25 DRIED HIDES, 9 .! Calf Sims, rorolood on coasigookont,tod !ovule by W SITIBRIOGIr t Co. lone 3, Water it, betxtes Wood sad etarkliold. . LOCKS made expresily for, powder soageth!ell, urn Seery aaitable for Pork Rouses, as the Elaterlay of which they are constructed wilt not rust from the action of t he sail, will be sold low for cash. muy 2-6 w JAS. PATTERSON. TIRY PRACHES.-50 bushels Dry Pearbea, lost. re calved ¢ for sale by HA ILMAN,JENNINGS ¢Co may 11. 43 Wood it feel, A GENTLEMAN belonging to oneof the most ancient ..i1 and wealthy families of this city, who must be well known to numtrous friends, having since the year 1218 up to recently, been bent nearly double, and for several years continued In his bed, has been restored to good health—has regained his natural erect position andhas quitted hls carriage, and now walks with ease I We believe this is the gentleman's own description and there Is no exagseration in it. We will give enquirers his address, end doubt not his humane feelings will excuse the libert y ; no that any one doubtirtg• may know there facts—though he requests his name may not appear In print. Among other simi ar instances, Mr James G.Rey• nettle, 144 Chrystle-street, has been restored, and will give personal assurances of the racts of the cane, Ilothr were rheumatism, and contracted cor,ls and sinews. flow has this been done? Answer.-13y the Indian Vegetable Elixir lawman", and Hewes' Nerve and Bono Liniment externally. from Comstock. For sale wholesale and telal' at T UTTLE'S FourthB6 at , may 20 TO MY CREDITORS. AKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Court of 1 Common Pleas of Arms' rong county, for the bene fit n( the laws of this Commonwealth, for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Court have ap pointed the 3d Monday, the 19th day of June, next for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court house In the borough of Kittanning, when and where you ma ..itend if you think proper. CHAS, SANDERS, may 23.—Craw Dem. THREE BIG DOORS. T tic , uhscriber would respectfully inform his rust° mere and the public generally, that notwithstanding the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Doors. during the present Beason; he has still on hand the largest and mart varied assortment of elegant CLOTHING that can he bought west of the mountains. The public may rest :vstire.l that all articles offered at his store are menu fac• lured from FR ESH GOODS, purchased in th. Eastern markets this Spring and made into garments by Pitts burr. workmen. In con , rcpl , ,lre of the n itittpliention of slop shops In our cit v, tilled with pl wii•hiokers.clollies and the musty, cast off izarnients of former IwaSoll..fr,,ni 11, em , tero ci. ties, the 1 , 111.14: should he cautious to ascertain the char aster of Ih c establishments in which they are invited to puichnse, before they part with their money. The ar ticle. olTervil at several of the concerns in this city. are th e nu re offal• of New \'ork and rhilndelphia !lop • hops, and Petit mil here 10 lie palmed iiIT on the Pitts 1.1,211 p i lie. Purrha•cra should li' on their crinril impositions. and limy may rely on the fact that tin e•taiiltsimieni that advertise,, eastern made Clot • ins, ran zive as 200,1 no article or as advania:soushar . tail ran I ri tiail at I lie "Three Ric Doors." The MIMIC will pity', remember I bat all the planted bees ziribertgare ttlnrie In this city. by comprlerd mark turn, :Ind not gun eird up like the :mull now offered by -birds of pas.age" front the Ahrrds and cialrbrw of ea-Irre S'Op shop.. It wit iilways lie his endeavor In maintain tlie re,mlalirm that the ••'Three 11121Mnrs' bay. oldalnre for fornisliinz ♦ superior style n‘CLOTII INC in eyrry re