th spilit - e. and fully determined to sue sin their ptintiplee. Repudiation.—We observe that a con• ciderable portion of the whig press of this Sense is disposed to make a hobby of what is called Wm. Cost Johnson's scheme fir the assumption of State debt,. The amount of these debts is over two bun— deed nillions of dollars. Were the bur. then of them transferred to the. General Government, at an interest of 5 per cent, perinnum,the addition to the Government expenses would be ten millions a year. The necessary annual expenses of Govern. meet are now twenty.five millions. Make them thirty-five millions, and how long would the people endure them g The truth is, this assumption scheme is a sort of half way house to repudiation. Let the indOted States once throw off their debts on to the General Government, and then let them take care that the men whom they fetid to Congress shall be opposed to di rect taAation, , and the work of repudiation 111/ ill have been finished. The assumption jets, are repudiators, who have not sufficient hildnesa to march directly on their object Ohio Statesman. • At -.tore Murderers in .irkanuts.—The Washington Telegraph, of the 24th ult., brings intelligence of shocking murders committed in Ecore Fabre,Ouachita county, Arkansas. Mr Ezra Hill, of the firm of Hill & Butler, was the owner of five ne• groes-- , a man and his wife and three fe. male children, the eldest about fourteen and the youngest about nine years old.— Mr Hill, on the 15th ult., gave the mother orders to do certain work, which she re fused, and bang thretened with punish ment, she ran and made her escape to the woods, Her husband then seized a club axe and made an attack on Mr Hill, inflict. ing several blows, when his daughter, a girl of aboutfifteen, interposed between them, and received a blow intended for her father, and fell to the earth mortally wounded. Mr H. finally overpowered the negro, and wr•-sted the axe from him.-- His little son, a lad F 0. fourteen, tail to the house fora gun I.ladetl with buck-shot, which he discharged into the shoulder of the eegro. The fellow, however, did not fell, but took to his heels. He found his wife and children upon the banks of the river, and having explained to them the crimes which he had committed, be insis tek that thy should die with him, and af lei muehconstraint he succeeded in drown ing himself and h's three children. His wife escaped lay clinging to a tree. A play in pursuit of the fiend discovered her in this situation, and subsequently recover ed the four bodies of the drowned negro:.s, and buried them. Mr Hill's daughter still survived at the last accounts. Appended to the account of the trage.. dy, is a statement that instead of severity, undue indulgence to his slaves, on the part of Mr Hill, is the cause to which mast be attributed this afflictive dispensation. The Sandwich Islands. All the statements that have been pub. Hatred in regard to the character of °nark ton, the late British Consul at the Sand wich Islands, seem conclusively to estab lish the fact of his unmitigated baseness.— The. Providence Journal, in giving some interesting extracts from a history of the Sandwich Islands, recently published by Mr Jarves, Boston, says: 'Mr Jarves has resided there for a number of years, and his testimony concerning the conditon of the Islands, is regarded as of the highest cbaracter.---He states that the American population exceeds by several hundred all other foreigners together—that there are about sixty families from the United States now resident there, and about an equa number formed by intermarriage of Amer icans with the natives. The property in buildings, printing presses, furniture, books, &c., belonging to the Amer• ican Mission, is estimated at not less than $100,000; and this whole amount of' permanent capital held by Americans, ir respective of vessels touching there, is at least $1,000,000. All other foreign prop. arty in 1836, did not amount to more than one fifth of this sum, From , AlrJarves's book, it would ap. pear, that Charlton; the absconding Brit. ish Consul, has lung been notorious for a character and conduct of the most execra• ble.baseness. He has opposed in every way in his power the civilization of the na tive, and has even sought by his own per sonal influence, to allure many of them back to the degradation of intemperanc e and licentiousness from which they had been reclaimed. He has sanctioned the most, fraudulent and iniquitous claims of certain British residents upon the govern ment, and is represented by Mr Jarves, as an'indivic;ual who has long held the Hawai- Lane in dread, frustrated the efforts of be. nevoleuce, treacherously undermined the interests of American citizens, ar.d, it may be justly added, corrupted and ruined those of hie own.' He further remarks of this same func tionary: 'So well are the machinations, effrontery and ribaldry of this man known by those with whom he has come irt contact, that were it not for the importance and means of injury derived from his official station, hewould be an object of pity and con.. tempt. His ascendance uver whites and natives, is proportionate. to the looseness ofmorals. In 1833, during the abolition ofthe laws, he was all-dominant, and openly expressed his determination uf hav• ing the American Missionaries sent from , the Islands. It would be a great task to allude to a moiety of his intrigues and de signs; to refer to his character at all, is a melancholy ono, but i!s importance in Hawaiian annals, renders it necessary.— Through the whole of his career, he has been to that nation, what the nightmare to a half-awakened man; an incubus, The St.' Louis Fire Company acknowlq it .was powerless to remove; a monstrous edges the receipt of the splendid. resent pbantotu to a legatt hie mind; . but loam p " , frurn the Aregheny Fire Company of this ten one. an objert ofifiaguat.! the wan %horn England ha city. empf t aulate accpr, u la A o va lenietA Wiithiniztorreiot- 'II* its bees rim uttikti ck . behove test ~,., ,- ••-•::•;,. - •', • • that your:shid hitieso far gentres . to render you ince.. respondAtri!7.4thEr 17. S. txtstintts sail pill'. of judging correctli, upon a subject with Mr Spesinerhas it:grand scherrie of finance which, at least, you taught to be familiar. Per,. haps, too, • someti m e portion of vanity in the: sue and circulation on foot, to issue ten mil's lions of Treasury cotes, all of $5O cess of your Ashburton negotiations, in the course , a'l ie. - of which, you succeeded in sur,enderin g the ge cl aims of your country, (just and proper thou 7 ,ll deemable at different banks in the lap they were, cities th ,which are to be made deposit banks. mighty pr ) obtaining nothing in return but the ilege ng a eet of not e than Tae plan is fixed and settled, and it is in- eighty guns force upon ofkeepi the African emit l to ss enjoy the right of searchina, in conjunction with Er.g tended as a movement again s t a United fish cruisers, the vessel, sailing under their own States Bank by giving a circulation to the fllg. Your unheard of unequalli.d abilities as , a Diplomatist, which some gaud and wise men (Treat country in the form of notes. have yet had the audacity to doubt, many thus importance is attached to it by the Cabinet have inspired you with a laudable ambition to dis, play your potters un a mute extended and imput es a political move, and it will probably w tent sphere; foriunately you are new known too tong to be trusted. I would n , t . haye dwelt thus be the nucleus on which to build a great your jorniler:i:tlr tctilptril:::: ycetinc,ltin,t,irrfadi political machine embracing its :rou its and exchanges, &c., T:eaty, id I not deem it important that they . ._ .. should be properly appreciated in order that the The people of St. L•eris - had some merits ofthe scham e itself might be fully under great timed of it on sth inst., in witnessing stood:, Others may nut be inclined, (as I candidly coontess, I urn.) to leek upon every chi ig mania the efforts of the deck hands on board the flog from Mr. Webster with distrust. It is but gr a u s p s .. i r li t a h n e g ti , t i l i i ai t s thetrcin m , a intlz i o i f b h i ype r cri b s r. i w h i li Champlain in shipping a drove of cattle.— But it was dear sport to some of them.— teetime should be turn fro m your tiltouider, and that menmay be able to forma proper estimate of - • sae Whigs one the Blue Noses. I Two men were severely injured, one of the patriotis m and morality of th e gentleman from As a friend of' ours frequeetly remarks, them by the ox jumping on him in the river, Massachus ats. Ido 'Lt. ttuW dread your influ• 'it is foreign from our disposition" to and the other by a wound ie the back.— once, in oppositio n to the Doinocracy.your friend. NOTICE ship were Wore sincerely to be depreedted. Pu- TO DR 11114111DRETIk'S AGENTS! meddle with the affairs of others, but we There were numbers that got hurt, but laically, the Democracy blue now but little to a „,„.. tear fro m you, you 'Mave laden from your high really cannot keep silent when we hear the one most injured, was a fireman, pu T ii , e ., uttire . ‘ i ,: Ti t : i tts . i. , u a rti e i ti . , ,, h i i n cti oi % e va w s e e o s i ta i ti ta li v s i h ne. d a r cocraimbe plislied that Wiped, is now closed, and Mr, G. H. LEE the blu e noses charging the whir with . gro, named John, who gut gored untie, e e r s y t a t c e o'n " s i a d n e d ra l t o t u . t n 1 m e i l d ireidi m eat p t ha t c n Xe4:l)ta.‘t.ttit);:titil.toenv-: in the Diem md, Market vtreei, appointed my agent fur having' b ell instrumental in defeatin g a the left arm;frore the nature of the wound • esty, that would now consent to be led by the dist- the late °rein., and Liniments ..itli Dr. Breeden's aeents carded Secretary' of Iwo administrati o la. will Ilierrofe.iindera'and,lliat f/r,n. will Benda travelling porti:m of the amalgamation ticket last amputation will be necessary. Have you Sir, forzolLir", or have you abando n - agent Iltrough the country once • a year in collect moneys year. IL is known to almost evety one fluz7i/t of Jul - —The W 1• rt • ed, as unweally the a •rtoui eittelderaliutt or . for Pate.; made and re-supply aeries. The said traveller e provided with a power of attorne d I rased who took any interrst in the election of are making actis . re q. re arationass f a ( t ) n t h o n te e n , s su „bi,,,%,„na,,,: n o d ( th is Americasertltghten te d era; t the homely, re. w ee ' i r l o b re the Clerk 01 the cityand coanty y o ' r New p l(ork , 1812, that a number of le !ding untituasons ebration of g the anniversary of th r e Aemccri.- P mulgated, so dearly cher: s ' i n i che r i sh e d , c ant; a3c..c'tine:r..!.. i v ii pr d o e: toz s e i r r he j r w i ti y h all inecemary vOtteltery and papera, , Ix, lin!, travellii;znt now in Penns'''. dance with which we have so long enjoyo.l the . • . B. BILANDETH, M. Di not only voted against some of the whigs can Independence. They ought to be r ti ' lesr , in z s of national prosperity' That it i., th , ,, 'an'''. w it n e ,y in:a n ,;, ; r w. l e f rn.leir f r i i , u [ s .c b •e l , r 2 h n . rear of the Mar on the . ticket, but openly elJctioneered able to get a large 'h ' f Tit ering. or , from f icedshi Witt! -11 I. t r true policy of this e ?entry to pres-rve terms of k e l : I I; to New York,June him, 13,13, against them. They even went so far ai present appearances, they will have the ces with it'ione,"we: ntw i fer ° tlie efintd;.filing bear to circulate hand bills (said to have been field to themselves on that day, as the d.spated. 0: d ) pal euneciVe that r a Goirliticl;re.taitl Tin...lE: An Pi ii r :vi ‘ d V ii . ;AI l u ',,T iv O vi ß l E C : t " it V E 1 „"I: i l tVw l a l y . printed at the Gazette office) appealing to politicians are too busy quarrelling about n T v " ,l t rl . ,: r f nfrilt,iin2;,,the fate and Pr l aPeritY of al i?"- to pursue it; and there are none, were it liCtik g l.lf made the anti at to oppese the tlection of the county officers to think uf such things. ,i ii i a ~,,,, a ~. ~,,,,, iii,.!,,,,,iistyrl,:itie R;tl .l i l i e a r n 0 cot, 1 .: , 1 1 , 1; :i l f l i t , . , 1 4 , :l v il e W:1 ,1, Ii % o , ~ •. i ,, . I would. IF a in i giolint iiiiii,,,i,itrui i l i ii , m4 p ti l i . l ..kn a . nd x i n 'vi a de li n li ce re t . s ['ugh Mitchell and J.ihn Forsyth-. Arid try: D•ser t S,r, !hi- Lind inirk for WIC 111 .int•til, required that the right way ildlaV/Vrelis This is What IVal in If eather ha s again made its ap.. and it w. , u 1 ,1 I): to vain to ant'cidalc th i coos., , iilll.l. I,lirering rfOU/ ,10011,11 t 1 :4 2 W . 1u lie sails Clod about, now they have the impudenc e to say it was , 11 ,, ,,, , .!,„ ,N, aii wIIII/d 11- , 1!I 111'21U bUt WO I ft . eph,',lll, , f i •u; witui. , • ••• , 1 1 1 - uo. r i , sli a i not . (0 eluly all !lie health ii . a, pearance in our cily. . 1 1eielidnic to his work -slp+ and the PA( "(`r :it , r,.), : y 111 ta.io 1.0 :, XI bit ii i het e that would . not !Re the whigs who opposed these gentlemen! i , ,,, ~ ~, , tii . 4rieni.i. C4ll NO 11111 Ch lornet!i. litelsor and . . - -- - his ploirrli would have lot too moil) Vc . u.i /I to re - Nu wonder that all the blue iliiSti i Whir I The South Ward is stir: in g up another ,zaid y•tt " ; u . .i tile dollior of their 111:4';,1,111d. 1 ~, ! , only. I, o ls Ji,tsttel.:nrih,r:y. ra , r , t , I tiatmrit very t lar t r p h ro.. have any regari.l fi r tr u th or einisi . .tency,!''Kingaroo . ' among some of vie editor IS.-- :1 M e ad 01 10, llt lot! with anal, ass eyes to (lie 11,11,(.., I of•••••er Irr, rrivr. rof iltirly arid forty, ilow'; wiiloW,s t l . i e n r i: , y eti: , 1: , , , ii ,.. 0 . ~C , ,: i1. 1 1 . 1 1 !d r t::::, ,, %h i (.. 1 . 1. /1 1 , 1 2% . g . i i r i r %pp , , re :_, l ,„, „., . I . , :t . d id li m :• , l , i; I : n 7, i ::.: i ;I , l , :i t t i i , s e .r halve own bre l ' o ri ..„ l he ( 11 7 s t r i ni e n ti , r. o e r e i r e .- :: a .. . are dropping off from the clique that puts The Age af.d S /II are at it. %V neffever an I election C0M...4 otr i n th at war ,I, something earket would !A, I.,•irt'ully walled kr. .itlii t r ie " A ri I': Ift.'" Token 1"1" forth such birefiiCej fillYt•iloodS. Every NJW J'! t 'l.r, di! , ',:"l, rtdd dial - iiitieli can be prevented Incric.of ~ ,,,p ',.. w nil: c ...oder ti i ,,,,,,, 1,•cs but too - body knows the history of the haitilbill that i her it i t ivr ', i • occurs tltat excites e.t I, , lan in r I ~,,i , 1 , ) , ~,, 1 ,,,, : a, Eur ,; can g1uvvr..,,,,,,,t, should and ill, ;0,4 and rei tam sir knew, and by roinisiing N lwo. in Ili . init.et, with a igu•nl d.n.e of Eranilreth's Ihile, was circulated by the atitienesuns its Wil• risibility. reit am true tII. I • •-r tr,aly stipuli.tioris. certspily Tip, 1., ;a cod, wi ti itiolesoo o d to lie iio by toh - ands Or ________________________ not enterod into witti.,te all eVe I i Their oWil in- our Hirer. rid • 1 , 116 . r I k •to A kins and other strong antim•aslnic districts. • r i i ,' ,lii morionz pipers of' yesterlay were tereste, and which wirold 00 e - ertdinly be aban.lon r _ reel,' :1,111 ,Uil ly ' r In/re ithy "e r . U i r.. td:l r d r i i, C7l.fe a .. 7 . ile p r u e r ls e ant, - kiod to' iorkor . sii that it does nut exert a . Cul' ii i t i 1 i. ,, ,, , , , ,., 0 w i nt ~,,I.ouid b ut be chant in: .0 , .,...... f ... ,. r i n nv i ii l up . ni. I hitt. by the ir Power il restsliil leaders l" the c ity did ❑th't V"te l'im a" .!' ' "i. beries Were tate:my—the Ave had two or l i h n e their unc e r t t l at:t c y l vsletive action for Pi" a ell. or , , cure loe.tstes sroxli pox. worms and a;I cimilgruusretert. There is not a medicine in the the candidates on the ticket except N th ree, th e sun 0,,,, a„,l w e lud ai d . nost. ilia bizti telteity of dancing atiendancl tr.ioii the , world •st.. ah'e lit Mit ill , the mats of hlOuil and roe: it political 'novel) sots of • every for , 1,7 n enurt. The B Craig. Yt-t while he is fully a' t . „, 0. la healthy conditio-. air; the drell, Cilia A meniu•als rie , y!i! A' , ll pals , l•iii,..: ere ;bey eillls.2nt The Er . andrioli PO . .ire Purelv vegetable: and so in .. ware that these feels are known to the - . to poteli a c'i inze oral i‘ter-, however dep;erabl e • horot,t 111,1 III , " I , l:itlt 01 a 1 1 , 0111 i u , .1 may use them if The Boat I? , icc• —A cot resdorident 11l .: „.. .! r r , present 11:•.priliiciiii sYsteiti, .tc,: /r 111111; to AI, nirdicid e 0 r , ,,,,,,,, L nor oiliy with safrly but with a cer plblie, the editor of the ( .4a7, - ..tte his the of thc Chroltt lets l'hon al the r dsl'i" ~,,e„".,t,'2„r-',.:,",14:,,a:,:i-thr,'„l N.:ri,,V4 ill . t"'',l 7 "."' the tin:,',ll,',"„i',:.'''F',..7l3.i :e",tlfi:ati"ie!1:11":1::•11:;:":Ilhichae"c"ri':;eic!'irl frontry to make the same sours of con,luct .., ~, , .. ( . ' luli for backing out. Tire I.' asiiiii9 mcm- ~ , : itau,fi 1,4 Nail al: ~/ le Eif yr , ;yr ,) i4.,-, w•iuLl i1,'hir,f,:,.':,1;Nii::::::iiii:;,.:u.',1,.',..:,.,:!1.r.,3::h.‘ i:} 1.:!;1:1,"1fi1,,i,.710",ce on the part of the whir, a grevious ofFritcr! r e [tor 4 Viltit.tirld 1.1141. lilt, Ili ilr'e W:l9 tt“ ) a hor 1, : . : . i a ' : .. i t It;'),,c „ivil,t'er:•,,,ri.:!t.•:!,•a,;aua•ji:jvcrr.;:,•,,it,:e„,,,- t;; ‘ , : ,, ,i i‘ ~,..1,,,..e. Oh! impudence, thy name is blue nosc! ' in t.I. ~,f or Br a orb, tA's Trtcruai itene W e do not make these remarks for • the I and the hi '''' mernbef s e intert,l f hat Ilk, rr.itic:,.. arid E ,, r1.A.,1, for ii.siaiii:r, hi ici n!....,.1 at '1;:•'1.•,:1*':1":1.11::'1Vrti ii . i . iiiriiiiii iln ail esitir . iial pnirw, Or the entire was I , fa, efoolvh We pre.ittne 1 t_1:: time cif. lig colv Ittni mof sue/i a I ecatr 'ict Wren •• w• kits•.ni •.i.i•-. ii ',.me.111,' 'O-1.'14 I . lt. (lire when purpose of defending the w higs against tun!: - -, ' - ' '.lit' t 7 ,,,t,,,i:.r,t, • A ~ted e timer or thoill, 1iV . 1 . .i i : ' "'" "''''''" Ho' .iiiii I:Vrry tell . d . lr 'Of lio.ken. ' it should 11 i lA.: that, like mos! ,I soot . e s .rf t he. k:111. (key !brio in new did; •.:14..r., h.. rr ,, 1 • 1 , 1,: hr•W 1•1!,.r,2,!,, !". ""S'l ".'.l' "'"" h"l."''' "I "r''''. charges made by the anti tiascos, for ' 9 ...,, T...“ .1' Oeran t •e Br..lmiret 4 P,ll.l,—ii .nike were both a little I I grit aft - I a lit t:t2 wrint_t. a”ti hero re,:,,,n-i' rill *, 'wt.C•l nverdid,• c:piti ~ ' - believe that they posses s but little mine : Ili - p , ,, ?Inn 111. ei.ll-r iif the li-li , er ol " naiiii.74 'hp pest ''r rin'' Then look al the rerlitiraie of agenry, woo:: e•igrac..l ihte mild he within the year, whirl' political honor or li.mesty than their for t Pickpockets follow in the 'fain of Mc i t.v..ir•:,. It, aril it' tii - hr ,t ..o..•it a il; . -.iti.. sli raid , rnerallies, but we think :he cause of truth I ph" ... i de , ll.lnd 1 , , are y ,),,, „ r is au .. cue, b 1,11,1 e ~, iii 411 to :: :- 1 1 . 1,4 ...:: th :14 1 r .' er . .',l satin i ' l ' l ' : :1; C I . ': Itir;Z::l:;risirr,:ihteiietielererteint'Ll"t'ell, President —scveral holt vidrills, in requtres us to show th tt. if the whigs are , d 1 tja , ~ their k t k l' . 1 - I ~ , u,i, , i,.,..• if, it tie Trrevy ciaire.iche i l th i• it siliglit Ilio Nil+ are Wu:. --if .101. tli ,, i , are rl , e, poc et- )r)CI 9MI ' rii a) 'ie, ei .1 all iiie, narellinent frini i,l'iiedl=, signx, Prioritisi Mike% 2.41 Itru,ttl way, New Yu. k. rascals for having acted tr eacrous t y, they I eP 1 ' l''' lute , nil fit:tic:dn., w , IIA il IVO hi till owl; 11, tile I irthe /6 ' are no more guilty than the blue nose: who! • ~,„ I : , Th,„, ' , ir, 1,/1 .1 i 11'1! !1.1%.1• I , l'.lile'l 1 1 'U, liut ' ----- practiced the same game. ~, „,.,•.),,,,..! 1., do ,i, • ~.„,; !,,, z „1. )''cur E„ .i.:l , I , iii is . DR. - S - rA RK wE TH E - ter, ,Wmitl , oOW - r • s• ,e,l clench y . ..m thern,that she sends her war •hips to overthrow their govern ment, to orpress their citizens, and to put in peril the rights and interests of other na ,, lions. FGR Pit.281D81,7, JAMES BUCH-A.NAN sawed to the decision of a National Convention, DAILY MORNING POST. 1.13. POILLIPS WM. n. sMITfi , MDITORB AND PROPRIXII ORM FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1843 Appointment.—.We underbland that WILLIAM KARNS. Esq., has been appointed Post Master in Allegheny city in place of Mr R. C. Fleeson. An adveisiseinent /vas left at Our office •• yesterday by th:Executor of a certa'n es tate . in Westmoreland county, with a note conveying the pleasant information that by .... ,-' coming the notice 'we can serve orphans and the purposes of humanity.' No one r would be more delighted to serve 'orphans and the purposes of humanity' than lour selves, but as this is a case in which the I' orphans appear to be better ab!e to help us than we are to help them , in as much ! i June 12, 1843 Sin:—.l have already Fuld thatolthou g h ue wil as they are the owners of a fin© estate, we r ling to give you any creett for orieinelity in the i conception of your prepo•ed Treaty Compromise think the 'purposes of humanity' would be !Lel boldness c e s t s i 1 0 1 i,.) des,rep.igr ~ : i d atnoja , lt ii n u o u e , .. , • e lt u 'd u g u e i , n that n, so ih u fur l as better served if they would pay us for the ! gation are concerned, you are entitled to all the insertion of their advertisement. If the! glory, ee equivocal an honor may briug yen. The Executor will favor us with a call we think des:go is a bold one, because it i. at war with all we can convince him that our hearts are our preconceived notion s with regard to the tru: not as bird as steel,but then we do not like I extent of the treaty 11l ,king power. 'Pie deeign to 'work for nothing andfind ourselves, i fr om yo u , t, who m honesty either of purpose or particularly when those whd would rep i intention would be a novelty in the history of your ceive the benefit of our labor, are better 1 political l car t ee rt r e , o q . I .i h i e t e ic„ t unexpected on t (°, :t t t this a in o a l t a te n d u a y , able to pay than we are to toil gratuitously, I Y . " . 9 i • the same i picrous moment, at this very time when same doctrine, adveceted and sustained by all the pow. er arid talent of Sir Robert Peel, is about to ex plode, and when those Etiropee n re:i.e.:The e who had been iii :Fe. ;Irwine in lb serneg:e for the sup port and erealion of .1 sender p ere:, are repidiy and wit) cenfueiou receding from their position. PITTSBURGH NIA RICE I'. That at midi a moment you should raise you r h!..port,:q fi r Mr , Ifornin, 7 Poyi by has Harris. voice in favor of a Taeijr Teeute, and declare VIZ 1017 Morrerec, June 16, 1843. yourself the champion of a policy on this side of Our Rivers. hke our bueines have cmitinued the Atlantic, which was met with such signal de. well, and iii goue order u 7 Li thia time, and al. feat on the other, is indeed strange. It is a tru- thou g h falling gradually, are still high enough ly bold stroke in politics, for which no party was fin. most elusse3 of boats, end an excellent and prepared.and the forthemni ug a whicle was (trimly lively business continues on the Monongahela, she lowed forth by vague eurrnlses, retained iii Ohio and Allegheny, arid on the Penasylvania your official journois only a few days p •vious to Canal. your withdrawal from the Cabinet. Whet - this W e have been in all the beeiness depertmente was intended as a feeler to elicitef possible, before and find still a go od deal selling amongst the a more open avowal should be made, some expres- wholesale stores soil menu fare urers; and our Pitts. ,yion of public: opinio n , you of course know beet, hureeli menufacturers having, reduced their ;pods and jedgine, (as e e are at liberty to do,) from op- to tlic lowest prices, find reedy sale for all they pearanees, lam inelin el to think that such was matte; and our cotton, e bite lend and iron and the case, but like many other movements in which nail manufacturer s can seared; supply their daily you have been nageged in weaving the web of orders, withouta little delay ileeeptien,yo ur finess e will re co il upon in creasing yourself:Fleur—Selle readily from bears and wagons at Your sagacity and knowledge of the pepohir 93,75 a 3,873 and from stores 94 a 94' 3 5 per bbl. wiqlies convinced you that the present Tariff Bill , Ashes—Scorchirig s 3 at 4 inos; efts, dull al was odious alike to men of all parties. You can- 4, Pearls 43 aSc per lb. not surely have si soon forgotte n the paternity of ; 44,,Cottott Yarn—wholes a l e at the Cotton facet). this Bit', yeti e--annul have forgotten that Li you ries and warehous es 140 No 5 a l'e and all high. we arc indebted for its exestence, and diet its hot e r Nos be pr lb advance. bed gruth was cherished by the Lowell interest t;roceries—Skeks large, good, aril cheap. and influence, summoned to Washin g to.l at your Celfee, in lots by the bag Bto lUe pr lb, accord request to dictate a tariff to th e Ame r i can people , ing. to quality. N 0 Sugar from 6a 61 in blids The Committee Boom of the Lower House could By the bbl 61 a7c pr lb, sale of 20 lihds, good, reveal the di.igraceftil secret of its birtlebut du riot ut Gc lb, epecie, Melasses: sales in lets 25c pr suppose that the public can long remain in igno • ge n e ,. ranee of your share in ite formatter]. ‘Vhat has Produce—Baco n is lookin g up and held about gimee happened, escaped you at the time, but you be advance. Sales of good country hog round 33 n w see that front its evident sectional bearing it a 4, arid city cured 4 a 43e lb. Hems 5 a Ge ; will be unable to sun ive the uncumpromishrg flitches 4 sliculders, 33 a .31. Lard 5/ a 6e, scrutiny of the ne x t Con gress . You must, then, fresh roll butter in bble, G, a 7e. pr !b. desert it and leave it to its fate, but unwilling to Iron—Sales of b ar iron and nails good: blooms offend Win powerful interest in your own State,you 915 a $47, one small lot sold for $5O cash. are Win to an alternative, whwhilst it 8 " 48 Pig Metal—sales s'2o a $22, a small lot of the desperate situation of your political creed, in- choice sold a $27 Ohio hinds. dicates the extremity to which you have been dris Load—Sales of pig a 3 a 31. White lead, yen. - I -have-ellosen !hits method of explaining the sales by one Iteuio tilts week of 1000 kegs a $l.- motives that bare actuated yon in urging the tree. 75 . ti reidieinent, because they are sack as may bo W001..--C 1 1131/104 18;1 20; 1 1 22; 1 24; 1 26, naturally ascribed to a man in your forlorn peat. full blood 28, and prime 30 pr lb. The following Post Office joke was' started in our paper several months since, and after travelling over the union, it re.- turns with several addiiiins,rnade by sonic odd it encountered during its rambles. A correspondent sends it to us with an ad. dilional verse, and an,we presume from the scriptural allusion contained in his "Ad— l denda,"ll , , wishes the joke to take a more serious turn, we give it another start in our colurrms LT' was a Liter recaired at Ihe burgh Post 0.11:x, a few days ago, directed as fol lows: '3WIrl U. , (1111 111111 pursue your route, Nor stop 11-Jr stay tl , t any, Uutil you rear: l ) Ntivs Ca , lierinc Trout, In Pittsbin unsy Ivaai a.' The witty clerk in the P. 0. adds a P. S. Miss Catherine Trout, Soon came about, And fished this runny letter out.--pitta Pon. And we wil! fin-ish the story: Thus pretty Trou t as we opine, Is caught by him whu ((rapped that Y. A ttrora. And we will add-the following for post bcripturn If that line eateheA the pretty :Visa Trou I, She'll prove a gudgeon, or mayhap a pout, 'The hook is placed so heedlessly, That any fish the hub can see.'—Doslo n pope] tuinisfer will give at an Addenda. I'll cast my net on the other side And wait till Op return of tide, To catch Miss Trout and many more And land them on Canan's happy shore. ice First Face: Actor Dead.—Mr.C.ine, of the Chatham theatre, New York, died in that city on Friday night. lie was weU him Nit in Hal timore. Later accounts front Havau +, induce the belief that there was sonic et ror about the report that an insurrection had taken place in the Island of Cuba. f Fur the Post To lion. Weli•ster. - • Vizi ~yqur Milt tli yJur Clic a. lei V: It r.:113114:1: ul uid te Lral !'veltrig. 1)k:110( I ti... Commercial Nellie% -1111 r _llf I Z,e• 7 fee( wicci in th r channel. .11 ttuar. ttiarkel thus (''! ore it,twitted Sartty GUard. , ried by Sileiibb Mirt: (leiieral J. N. :3, .11 itliet street. A IZ I; I) • Weq Gi aee, Niir,li (4,1,•en. McLain, Wells% ille, ThuilipsUll, Zanesville, 111,14, A ciickburti, Lirownsvire, '.llr,higan. Biiier, 11.4ver, I.)F. D. •cierefund, PAR.TBeE aver, 'Michigan. Hoicq, Heaver Stvilisiire, Biker, ('in. 3)0113, 11,tvinan, North Q tort, NieCiiiiit Wellsville, 13 iinonf , Poe, IVlleeing, 1)uvall, Marlette. .autbe- goat James nos+ Nag .totil lhiv , t .Itl , :tion t') J.P. Stualt for 1)00 dollars R's HEPATIC ELIXIR. X l . lll+ uC!y Caa , of Liver Complaint of :25 !war: 4tondtap... rertlly Hilt foritwenty five years I LISA af • i flirted will) pain in my tx lib It was frequeully V , rl: :I, 10 ero trely ineapacii ate me from tabor. I hove l been tinder the care and I realment of various physlela a. Withorit pi,rnoineni benefit. !fearing of Ilte many i elites effected by the lt , patir Elixir prepared by Or. ritark weather. I war imzive it a lrlal, and am happy to :43y that a Im-ienitrely removed. I Aare fell r Re syntronts of it fee more tAui a gun'. pan. Norttibliitoi. /Ai"' .ft). 1331 A 1108 WHITE. Tor;emilite to be hail at TUTTLE'S Medical Agency, 86 Fourth street. lis a-k NEW WHOLESALE CASH STORE, ~Vo. 99 !rood street, PTSLINGII. rill ERNA N JONES are reeeiv:nz constantly fresh , mpptics of seasonable Dry Goods which they will c to dispose of at essfern prices,Wlth the addition ore:lmage, for cash, par 'nosey. Every merchant makinz purchases in the city with usoripy,la respectfully invited to 4 all and examine our mods, and ibe changes are ten to one against him that by will not eunsider his lime and lalmr lost. adonle this system Irani a eonvicli ot that it mud be to the advantaze of the pis:chaser, we trust It may receive a Ali , trial, and be judjed accordingly. June 16-41 tit EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 4 LI, perP.ons indebted to the estate of Joseph Porter, IL late of Robinson townalito. Allegheny County,dre'd, are requested to make Immediate payment to ilie under signed;l and all rrer-mns haying claims against said estate Ivall please present them properly nuthemicaled for ad- J.w mem. 301 IN SAMPSON, June 15--Gt* ISII.I, GRIIInEN, Exerulors 'llO the Honorable the Judges of the Com t of Cetteral Quarter Se , lonei of Peace In and for Allegheny, County. The petition of Matthias Wilhelm, of the sth. Ward of the city of Pittsbur g h In the county aforesaid, humbly bliewolt, That your petitioner !lath provided himself with materials for the a:comunodatron of travelers and others at his dwelling house In the city and ward afore said, and prays that your honors will grant him a license to keep a public !mis of entertainment. And your pe titiotter as in duty bound, will pray. 31ATTIIIAS WILHELM. We the Atibacribers, citizens of the Fifth Ward, city oiPitisblirgli, do certify that the above petitione r is provide of go d d o repute for honesty and temperance. and Is well with hou , e room and coueentencies to. the at.- com modation and lodging of st rangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Jos Gosling. Anthony Pfrangle, R. L. Agnew, Bernard iluerkle, John Kearney, Jacob Hoek, Gco Porter. Illott Einstev, R. J. Hugh, Joseph Snyder, IVilhelni Sohmidl, 51, Forster. j , Jne 12, incfi highest Market Price paid for WOOL, delivered A. to the sidiscrii er, at his warehouse, ,moo, 100 /.iocsty strcec, opposite the foot of St b. All kinds of Groceries, and Pittsbur2ll Manufactures, Myers on hand, and will lie sold low fol. CASII; 3000 yards 40 inch Ilth laps, June 12—wit rumNiTtrali WAILE ROOM S . ALEXANDER McCURDY, :Jr t he old stand of YOUNG 4- IIeCURD Y • No. 43 Second, between Wood and Nark et streets. R EST EC 'TULLY Informs the friends of the late firm and the public generally, that he Is prepared to fill all orders foreatinet Work, of any kind, with all poasible despatch, and warranted to be equal to any In the city Every attention will be paid to furnishing coPriss 4c. when requlrcd. Jane 10, 1843. For tAtis - klornicir at. Truh by times is galling it' In reply to an article that appontrsid in the "Morning Chronicle;" without s name, passing some remarks ou a school bill headed "Select School:" The wretched man, when he had seen the truth, Which brought conviction to his hcart,and shame, Well knows his lectures are corruptin g youth— The brainless pedant who denies his name. The wandering outcast, dare ho show his feco, I'll trace his actions to his own disgrace. June 16. O'DONOVAN. ne eastern papers are complaining of the barrenness ofnews. Suction %.,,.,ales. A Ur,' TION. ON Friday, (thi , morning) at 10 o'c;ock a. m., a large lot of Dry Goods,all fresh and consignee direct from the importers and manufacturers. AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. al. 2.0 boxes Malaga Raisins 6 bones Cavendish and Plug Tobacco, 8-10. 9-1:2, 10-12, and 10-14 Window Glass. o.lelli day Clock, and a variety of new and second hand furniture. Ar 81 o'clock in the evening one superior patent lever double cane :silver Watch. S. FA EINE:STOCK 4 , CO. j.ine 16. Anc'rs, corner of sth and Wood. woo L. J. R.MURPHY, Corner t'ecil's Alley 4- Llheny T H E - A T E . Third appearance of Mr A. W . BL ACK Three pieces on the same Evening Thin &ening; will be pr rfcrnicd the ADOPTED CHILD. Aficr which A DAY AFTER THE WEDDING Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance to coat mence at Leif past 7 Lower Boxes, 50 cents I Second Tier, 371 coup' Pit. 25 a Gallery 124 cot, COUNTY COMMISSIONER.. WE are authorised to state that JANI4I A xotaahm will he a candidate for County Commissioner, subject 10 the derision of the Democratic Convention, june 16. PROTHONOTARY. 7's tke Voters of drregkcwy County: -1 respertfisilyet. fer myself to your consideration us a candidate (isdelppp. dent of portico) for t lie office of PROTHONOTARY of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. Au I Jovial come before yeti recommended by a Concretion, thercius you to whom I am not personally known will Oudot ex amine Into my qualifications, kr.; and ifso fortunate at to obtain a majority o r your suffrages, I shall 'plateau:or by strict at ent ion to :lie dttllesoflheoffice.tosatisfy pelf ‘,,,“1, your choice. ALEX. MILLAR, may 10 —tE• 01 Pittsburgh: COUN'I'Y COM MISSIONER. A T the solicitation of a number of friends of all poi ttical partiee, I respectfully offer myself to the to*. elder/Won of my fettow•cittsens tor the odice el Comity Commissioner. That in y a entimrnts nay not be Wren. derstood, either as to political or private affairs. 1 mate free to say that I have been alt my life a ronsistent publiean, in the true sense °film word. I AP the calmly is somewhat embarmssed in its financial affairs, and the reduction of salaries of public officers has received the approbation of large majorities ofthe penple, tae under signed would not sheuld he he so fortunate as to 1m eiee• led, in any mariner at tempt in resit this 1,3 hoary re form; should it reach the office of County Crourniasiotter. ape 6: SA MUEL 1 MILKY. PROTHONOTARY. Clcir the teurse fee the Vtlirtitettre. W I 1.1.1 > B. FOSTER, Esq. or Altrzhany cilywit lie a candidate. for the office of Pnithottotary.orAllesttetty county, the October Pied i 01). jests .4. SHERIFFALTY. rzcF•pcf:Trtyr.Ly ro.usent myself 10 the ettteenittief Alle:heny county . as a candidate for the Shrtinlinr. sillject in t he arlinn of the Demi:lei:tile Conventioiyiniell me, ts onthe 3Urh of A tignst next June 9 —.l,ll•Wle. EIJI tR TnoviLLe. FOR SALE. DUZLEHNG LOTS. on (land street. between 'Ann he Si., and Duquesne wat, rittsbutgit, a kAllcLiOs "kr out reerve. The above Lois will be act'id on the p:eallsen,on Smut. ,lay. June 24,sale. al 3 o'clock, P. M. —Tennis made know* at WAI. IdeCOVVAN: JOHN D DAVIS, ^elk, jUne 15 A uction. ~F.IIIX.E: TOCK Cu Suecesgot I. Alio • • OW stand corner 01'5 , 6 and W09d1114.: having ehniplied with the requishions of the new Aue• lion Law. 're prepared to Drake advances OR CROIVII. meet, n ltd to sell or, fa•orahie terms. They homely r.roleete ; le :iialce ren , lv sales and prompt returesiio rteeive a fair portio n of hiwinese. Pittsburgh, Aprll Ist 180 In refit*); from Auction tnsisegs. 1 takagtst: pleasure r econa in endi rir to the nuMic Messrs. SallMte. Fahnestork k C0...wh0 have cornp•led with lb. require ment,' of the new Auction Law and wilt do linstrweit my oid stand. al J. B. GUTillitg. aprit 31243. COUGHS AND COLD& Now is the tune of year for persons attacked aild% ermails, heumat ism, Gout, 4-e, 4.c. —To those afflict/41,a speedy cure enn lie effected by using PEdISE'S 110.4RH0 LIND catarDr, which is allowed by all who have used it to be the koit remedy ever offered for Confles and Colds,and HEWES NI:R1 4WD BONE LINAI.AIENT aanoutward remedy, with the , /NDLIN VEGE7INBLE ELIXEB, an Inward upp:lcal ion, is a eertais and positive cart for the Rheumatism. Gout, Contracted Cords and Lignite.-- No one need suffer front these diseases if they wain use the above medic Ines. The cenuine lobe had only TUTT LE'S 111731 CAL ACIENCT. , Druleisis and Country merchants will be supp New Yenta pries.B6 Fou rth St lied "It reek.- (i,: ,, 3 I,oEiimed ,B.v°llLheESilerl'r.eXt:rLy°o6ll°ifiNeSNaZhtetionmallailhie X Perimental trials of such invention; and plans, deatzned to prevent the explosion ofsteam Softest, and collator flue?, as they may deem worthy of examination,* quest that those persons who have apparatus to present fur trial, will forward them to the Navy Yardost Was*. 'flagon, without delay, as the hoard will be preparedlo proceed with the experimental trials by the 15th lust, The instruments sent must be on a practical scale, and be ready to be attache? to their boilers; that which boa been prepared for the experiments ie twenty feet limy, three feet in diameter, and has two twelve inch flues passing through it. Navy Yurd ,Wasitinglon . June 3 1843. Dunel3,3ll. NAYLOR it CO.'S BEST REFINED CAST STEEL TE undersigned, agents for the above eelebratid sortment stamp of Steel, will alst ways keep on hand as as of 1 he same, consiing in Best Refined Cast Steel, equated, dat,round and Octagolt, do do do do axe temper, Guts do do do for nail cutters, Best do Double and Single Shear Steel, En. 71611 Blister, German, Granite. Wedge and Crawicy Steel, at wholesale, by the case, or in smaller lots to tett purchasers. LYON StIOR June 24—d3m4-w6m.• Foot of R 4. CA, Wood — ---- V CRIVHFUGE Warranted equal to an note before he Public. y 0::7-...co family of tit or will he without it after a lrial,ce Ille.xers Shinn Last Pelestize, Jmne 29th, 1840. - and Selle-e.--Genten:—You recollect that when I was in Pittsburgh /eni April last,l purchased ofyorta dozen of your Vartnifuge. To ten ha virtue, (rifler having used without effect the A inellear4w. Worm Specitle, and winie that Is made in year city by ealiiiestock, and said "never to have /ailed In a single lamaece,r) 1 gave it to one of my children who had been compiainlng for 0 long time. and tam happy la 01, form you, that it brought away a large quantity a worms, and that my child is now enjoying good health. I have also disposed of one or two vials, and the per. sons who got tlicui slate that it produced the happiest Believing it Is equal if not superior to any Vermifuge before the public, l ant your friend, AND. CRAIG. Front James .4, BArtraxi„ City Treasurer. Mr rt. •Seilers:--It Is with pleasure that I testify to the efficacy cf the Veriniftige prepared by you. I have found it to be the best "worm medicine'' I ever use/ for toy children, and would recommend it to the pubtli as superior to any medicine Peed for that purpose. Pitisburgh,May 12,1843, JAR. A. BA TGA . Mr, R E.Sellers:- The vial of Vermifuge R bought of you some two or three Wielis since, 1 gave to my daugh ter, according tO ftreetkips, and ara pressed to state that three doses produced an a,undant discharge ofwonleat flaying full confidence in the efficacy of your Ventag e I h orarecommend it to the public. Upper St. Clair tp., Allegheny Co. May 14, 1843. Prepued ONLY and sold by R. E. Sellars. Whets, .. sale ago /feted DruggittNo 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh ,; k• BACKS 'Alto Feathers, (a prime arliela) oasa. meat, cad for sale by commi - June 6. HAILMAN, JENNINIIS .... 11E1.1E1'1 l' of Marl 'lle (74,ben Singe and Dances To Conclude with KATE KEARNEY.