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    PILMIDIDIT.
AMES BUCIFIALNAN
kw, to the decision of a-fiattonal Convention.
Am MORNING POST.
The Rail Road.
Vise• course the Councils will pursue in
Tigar'd ref the subscription of 300,000 dot,
tars to she Connellavide Raid Road, is pre
%dug -snuck discussion, and no little an
gry feeling is manifested towards our city
legislators fur the action they seem incli
ned to take in the matter. We are by no
means disposed to approve the conduct of
certain four cotemporat les, who denounce
the members of Councils as "traitors" and
4 .!picayano" rulers, but we do not think
their proceedings in this business hay e
been marked with that wisdom and fore
thought which we had a right to expect
from men to whom the great interests of
this great city are cor.fided.
When the question of subscribing 8300,000
by the city was first proposed, the CoOn
oils (very prudently, we think) declined to
take so , imp trtant a step, without, first ob
taining a vote of tho people upon it. For
tbispurpose, a law was it urrie.l throngh I
the Councils, providing for an andl
appropiiating notary to pay the tXpenses
of holding it. From the moment it was
known the election woad be held, spec
ulation was rife, as to the nature and effect
of the vote to be taken. -It was strongly
urged that according to the law under
which the vote was order-A, a majorityof
all the taxables was necessary to author
ize the tax; this idea has beet' eagerly
seised upon by the opo-ortits of the
project, who declare that the only way
to a Kermit) what is a majority, is to
refer to the collectors' duplicates. This,
and many other equally frivolous excuses
for setting aside the plainly expressed wish
of the people at the polls, have keen em
tertained by the Councils, and now they
propose to incur further expense by obtain
ing "legal advice" as to the "validity of the
election" held under their own ordinance!
It was proposed. at the last melting of
Councils to appoint a committee to pioeure
the opinions of gentlemen "learned in the
law," on this point, but the subject was
postponed at the instance of Mr Lytle. If
• carried out, the city will be put to a cost of
some hundreds cf dollars fur legal opinions.
and after all the Councils will, decide on
their:portion just as the majority may stand
affeeted to the rail-road. If the will of the
peeple, fairly expressed at the polls, does
not-.afford sufficient light and authority to
move its the bosittess, will a legal opinion
have more force? Does any one suppose
that a law argument in favor of the binding'"
force of the late election, will induce those
Councilmen unftiendly to taking stock, to
vote in favor of it? Or will any -member
of the Council, who recognizes the force
of the late election,be influenced by a mere
legal Opinion to thwart what he believes
to be the will of the people?
The voice of the people was never more
clearly and indubitably expressed. on any
question, than it bas been in favor of this
Rail Road—we cannot see the !seat room
for' cavil or hesitation in the matter.—
There is but one obstacle to the immediate
subscription of the stock by the city, and
that is the want of a sufficient amount , of
individual subscriptions to complete the
road. *lt is pretty well settled, we believe,
that the work will not cost more than
$600,000. Of this the city of Pittsburgh
will take $300,000, and Allegheny $lOO.
000. If individuls will come forward and
take the remaining $200,000, and thus se..
cure - the completion of the road, the duty
of Cool:mils-is plain—they require no legal
, opinion to tell them t 3 take the stock, and
levy the tax. The majority of 589 at the
late election settles that matter.
The truth coming out.--Tbe Spirit of
the Age says that the bravado that stands
atthe head of the Chronicle, setting forth
its immense circulation, is not true, and
calls .00 the publisher to pull it down, us
it is calculated to mislead the public. As
Foster was one ofthe editors of the Chron•
isle when the boasting paragraph was in.
sorted, the public will be puzzled to know
which of his statements to believe, the one
made whiles engaged by Mr Berford, for
the purpose of injuring cotemporary jour
nals, or that which he now puts forth with
the hope of drawing off a portion of the
patronage of his former employer. The
Chronicle denies the statement of the Age,
and says that since Mr Foster withdrew
from the establishment, it has had a great
incteese of patronage.
4 V W.U. BIRTH, 1.017913 •ND PECIFRIrroRs
MONDAY, JUNE 19,1813
413 t First Pfiqe.
Sorry.—The N Y True Sun says there
are journeymen printers enough out of
employ in that city to form a respectable
regiment.
The Lion.--Captaiu Tyler is anDOUIII
- to appear at every Theatre in York on
the same evening.
Thittitaztaiiiirigbitt,_43e•Sesefil
lie" while exposing the : clishilse it 6446-
efy of that sheet, bot!mall as it is, crefeol
it to be our duty, in the matter of the hand
bill circulated by the antimaeons in 1842,
for the purpose of defeating the whip on
the Uuion ticket.
On Saturday we made a proposition to
the editor of the• Gazette, which he could
have complied with easily, if he and bis
party were as innocent in this matter as he
attempts to make the public believe they
are. But the Deacon has carefully avoided
even referring to our fair offer _and tries to
back out of the difficulty- by doubting - the
varacity of our informant, and objecting to
our mode of making the question easy for
his answers, by ref:rring specially to one
district. To the Deacon's confusion we
will state, that all the iaformation we re
ceived on the subject was derived from an
antirnasonic sourer; and if he objects to
the limits in which we confined the enquiry
on Saturday, we will now ask him to carry
his itivestization into every antimasonic
township iiithe:ronnty, alid if he c:ni then
say Cllll6 l ietiiii.tio). that the antiTriaeona had
! no pau in circulating the handbills, and
1 -
did not vote against a portion of the Union
Iticket last fall, we will ho ready to c maid-
er his questions.
Now, Deacon, we wait for your attempt
to clear the antimasonic party of this
charge. Let the gentlemen in Wilkins,
to whom we have refered, authorize you to
say that they do not know that such hand
bills wore circulated in the township, an d
as you seem to regard one township as be
• ing too small for youCconsideration, get the
leaders in the other antimasottio districts
to make the same denial, an.l will, this tes-
timooy of the innocence of your party.
properly cm roborated, you may be able to
clear yourself of the charge of treachery.
But we can assure you that yout present
bungling attempts to do.lge the difficulty,
are unly fastening the conviction of your
own guilt more firmly in the public mind.
Found. —The body of a man, says the
Louisville Journal, in the Ohio, near the
mouth of Salt Rivet, on Saturday even
ing last. About $1,760 in gold was found
upon the body. He is supposed to have
been ono of the men who robbed a gen
tlemen of $2,200 in gold, on the steamboat
Vicksburg, on the night of her arrival at
this place about a week ago. The rob
bers jumped ovetboard,„ from the after
guards of the baat, with the inter►tion of
swimming ashore with their booty, but it
seems that one of theal, at least, did not
succeed.
How to get Mc4.—We would comments ;
to all those who believe that the sum nf 6th
" I3e r
ks.
human happiness is contained in the pos• ; 6thB t h " S's Buccks.
11, Carbon, Niouroe
session of riches, the rein arki tif Paulding. ; huy lk i
and Pike.
That pl , asing native wrier says, nothing I
is more eel than to gro v rich. It is only 9th " Lehigh and Northampton.
to trust nobody; to belt lend none; to get e ,,,,,
.11th" Bradford and Tinga.
13th"
Lycorning,C.inton and Centre.
ery thing, and save all we get; to stint our _
selves and everybody belonging to us; to 17111" York county.
be the frien lof no man, and to have no ' 24th" Allegheny and Bother.
i 3
/an for your friend; to heap interest upon 271-11" Erie county.
roan fur IJaion says that the democrats may
I interest, cent upon cent; to be mean, mis•
or count n ith entire eel tainty upon cairylng
erahle, and despised, for son e i twenty
;. dititriets —2, 3,5, 8,9, 11, 12, and 17, with
thirty years, and riches will come as sure
every advantage alert for triumphing in the
is disease and death. ;
, --------------. ;6 h. The political division of the neat
Transcendentalism.— Bism, ni a recent ;
senate would in that event, stand 22 dem.
letter to Krantz, thus explain his views ocrats to 11 whigs-or a democratic ma
of the well known p h enomo ono of curly joriry of exactly two to one 1
hair, caused by e iting bed steaks, smoth— New Jersey and th Presidiney.—=At a
ered in onions:— • ! democratic State Convention recently held
"Matter in union, cornuted and grattli' in New Jersey, resnlutions were adopted
niverous, ruminates to obesity; hence beef -
recommending the first Monday of May ,
steaks. Hair is cappillat y and earth seek
1844, as the time, and Baltimore as the
ing, but steaks in chyle orhed, far-reach
ing, impel vigor, and hair rises, onions in place, for the meeting of the National
Bpi:Filthy, sliced, smo.liering discord,', Convention. It was also resolved, that
seek extremities, with beef vigor harmon-
New Jersey will elect h-r delegates in the
izing, prefiguring eternit y with coils; hence i
old way, viz: by the holding of a State con•
curled hair. This is my doctrine, and I,
vention for the purpose, at Trenton, on the
do not see that you suggest any thing that '
second Wednesday of April neXt, and not
goes beyond it."
districts. No expression of preference
3 Pious Rascal. —A fellow entered a ' b y
fur any one of the Presidential aspirants
house in Rochester, N. Y., a ft. w days a. •
was given, but it was resolved to support
go, and gave a lady a religious tract, at the I the nominee of the National Convention,be
same time volunteering some very touch- he whom he may.. This is the proper
ing and pious remarks:- When be went i ton?. and spirit.
out he looked into a bed room, and grab
bed a coat, yrst, and some other articles.—
He was seized by the master l,f the house,
and.taken care of.
Broke Jail,---The Sheriff of Clarioa •
county, offers a reward Of $5O for the ap—
prehension of Graham Trainer, who had •
been confined in the jail of that county, on
a charge of arson. Ho is described as be
ing about 6 feet high, black hair, pale vis
age, front teeth out, talks, almost inces—
santly, sometimes incoherently. He wore
a black .velvet frock coat and blue or grey
pantaloons. Our police should keep a look
out for him as it is possible he may hare
sloped his course , towards our city.
The Senate of Connecticut, at an early
period of its recent session, abolished the
practice 01 secret sessions. This body
is largely democratic, and did not fear to
be overljoked by the people. - -
The Bostonians are about erecting . a
large Opera House.
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Sitiirtoteeit scud of Life.;- - -4 letter from : .:.- . - ,:: ..,;&:11*.fer,ebe--7tsirdies. ......"Teseettreae,
Michigan City; loaiiiii, Slated .15tit . MC to the - Tliii-toltoiiititto4loletiee from a `Virtue The perforate : nee : sr EC.
. . ~
Buffalo Cominereial, isayst—'on Titerday lasi, et B --iii.ght,:steioi the
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Site 61 daughter'- - to her admirer, we hate enefit : Of k.he . obliging- and , gentlemanly
small new:vessel ofsowe 40 Ms burthen, owned •
ptcied up somewhere, and give it as a cu. Treasurer, ;Jr: ROBERT HAMILTON. The
in Chicago, no yet named, was loaded here with
riousdocumeot. It is 'meet' that it should arduous duty of managing the financial bu.
flour and corn by Messrs, Carter & Carter, and left
for Milwaukie the same evening. The same signs be preserved, for it is not often that we find I siness of the Theatre, has prevented him
to , such a 'rare' subject, or a billet<loux so ; from appearing very frequetely on the
which foretold the loss of the ill-fated Erie,
wit, portions of the cargo scattered along the 'well dor,e'—Vide: ,stage; but the few characters he has pee
beach, were exhibited some 20 miles Webt of 'Paw told me to rite a bit of Et tendor line I formed clearly evidence his talent, taste
here, on Thursday-19 barrels of flour with hand• which he sed w tuld ise my half love and l i and judgment. Those who have had pri
spikes, Ape., have already been picked up—and as make me les cheapish than I was afore.— vne or business intercourse with Mr. H..
vessels from boil, Chicago and Milwaukie have ar• He ses he will be in to your muttin, if you
threw as a can bear witness t o Iris urbanity and kW
rived bringing no tidings of the vessel in question, : don't come and put the thing
l oess. He offers a rich and Cum jOll bill to
but little doubt is now entertained but that she has , gentile - lan orter. Paw is a meatacks dis
foundered, and that all on board have perished. 1 . posishen and no mistake, and he ses he is night; the Lady of Lyons, a favorite
understand the 'met had three men on board, nothing but bull beef and g rizzel goin the i with our play.goers,will be presented with
t.,,
whose names ate unknown here, besides Henry hull hog hide and taller , never earn seoat i a very effective cast, and the residue of the
Conklin, a clerk or Messrs. Carter, mho Was in i extra shins of beef. Ho sea you will be l entertainments are so varied as to make a
maid minse meat in and dun up into saw.: bill in which all tastes w ill be gratified.—
charge of the property. Mr Conklin was a young i
,
gentleman greatly beloved by his parents end sauges for the Snackaday mat kit :fore If professional merit, private worth and a
i
other relatives who reside here, as well as by nu - I You go about like a bladdir on two skew- : good bill of fare, can insure a (rood house,
good
irs much longer. When he seas you, you the Theatre will be full this evening.
merous other acelaintances.e
won't fied the wnoley side net, but the way
the bristols will tiquel. will make you serreal ' Oj''Mormons, without number passed
like fresh pork on prikareous trottere.-- ' through Cleveland last week.
So cum deerest, when Paw is away; and (f,? . A general amnesty for all who trete
fat or lean, you will find me as old Nick'
: concerned in the Canadian rebellion will
Fed he wet when he cuM to church with
out his hoarns and tale—mouth shet and soon be declared
ears open, with. the priviledg of winking at i "A first rate notice from the Boston
what Weilt aurthowdocks.'
l : Moniing Post" is the following for Fat•
C?'Altsstsstret.--Governor Tucker has kirk's Ale;—"rhe drink of all drinks—the
called an extra sesssion_of the Legislature
very cream of beverap,es—thirst destroyer,
of Iktrssissippi, to assemble at Jackson on
.
the 10th day of July. The Mississippian y . b ed invigorato r , and spirit elevator,- - -:is
states the object of the session to be, to the Falkirk - Ale—the genuine old Scotia,
provide for too election of a vice channel- sold by Curtis, Leavens & Co.
for in November (the law of the. last ses- ,
( -- Brooklyn,
with a population of 40, -
sion failing to do so,) to suitably amend the 000, can't get up a celebration for the 4th
revenue laws—to amend the laws in relav o f July. The News says it is a fair s u m.'
i'
than to the two and three per cent funds; le of 81.0.,kk.ii sp irit .
to
to cause for the satisfaci ion of the public, l • '
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a thorough investigation of the Treasurer's . • em Edt . tor shot..
Office, &c. ke. ; By the Diadem, we tear n that , - r. Ha
,
; gait of the Vicksburgh Sentinel, was killed
mink officerm in Jail. in a street fight by D. W. Adams, Blows
We learn from the Buffalo Cornmeicial
i pas . .sed between :them, when Adams drew
Advertiser that 'the Grand Jury on Friday
t - .slot and shot the Doctor in the head,
pt relented new indictments against Orlando! a
Vice the ball taking effect instantly. Adams
Alien and John R. Lee, formerly
was held to hail in the sum of $6 000.
President and Cashi'-r of the Bank of Buf. Lott. Kentuckian.
falo, for perjury,in swearing to the amount l
of the notes t.f that Bank in circulation, iI
ua - i ~.,.--, 4n. r) LAYER's REPARTEE.—NIi9B &tick
which sworn s'atement was banded to the l land, an her 'Queens of England,'saysehat
Bank Commissioners. The: defendants, when 11"1"1"' on his return from ban
were then arraigned upon the new indicts l
i shment, presented himself I efore his roy•
ments, and pleaded not guilty. 'rhecetin• ( almistuess, 'What wind has blown you
sel for the defendants then moved that I hither 1' asked Queen Mary. 'Two spec
they
iorne b y e o b e a n il e e i d al fr s o a m hi t h la e yt o o lai d d ay. hot T c h o e ns A e t nt - iau f ur to
l ones,' replied the comedian, 'one of
to bail; and the prisoners were committed
them yo eyour '‘liijesty." We thank
that. said Mary; 'hut fur what par
_
to jail.' (pose was the other 1' 'That your Majesty
might see me,' replie.:: I ley wood.
Four Persons Killed by Llghtning.—On Fri
day afternoon, as a shower was passing over a
small dwellin:, situated about three miles below I
Peekskill, the light' ing struck a large oak tree
that stood by its side, pissing down its branches,
and gliding enthrone' the•side of the house, kill
ing in its course thrum women and an infant child.
There were other persons in the room, on the
opposite side, but nova NV's i.erioubly
though con:iderably stunned. One of the women
was the wife of John Conklin, the mother of the
child; the other two were. young women; onalis
sit.tcr, the other his wife's sister. This informa
tion we have just had from the lips of a person
who visited the scene a few minutes alter tho
heart-rending accident had occurred.
A first rate accident story was flying in
the shape of a rumor through Allegheny
'ast week, about a drayman in this city
having a standard of his dray drove into hi 6
breast, the horse running against a p-st or
s ome how that way, we could not. learn
particularly. We should have announced
the ''fact'' in-the Post of the next morning
but we remembered that Bowden still liv
ed! We have mode inquiries since and
find that that there was no foundation fur
the rumor.
S:11110 Sellll.lolS.
Eleven members of Scioto ate to be
chosen in this State at the next October
election. The vsealicies ()vela by the ex
pirs.ion of the terns of the following Sen
ator s:
DEMOCRATS.
Crispin, (Phila.) Cooltran, (York.)
!rAmitti, (Rocks ) Brower, (Money.)
reply, (I3vrks,) ll.Alleson, (Del.)
Gibons. (Lehigh.) \lathers, (Mifflin.)
Headley, (Col.) Hiest. r, (Laticasters) .
Sullivan, (Butler.)
The districts required to elect this fall
are comps' d as follows:
.2d Disirict Phil idelphia comity.
Si Montgomery.
A STRANGE PREDICTION. — The Lan—
caster Examiner says 'the June snow is
said to have a bearing upon the prophecy,
some years since, of Lorenzo Dow, who
said that in 1843 there would be no King
in Englank, no President in the United
States, and snow in June I If Lorenzo
made such a prediction; events since his
• aeath have proved hits to be a much bet—
ter prophet than Father Miller, and the
latter will tave to yield the palm of honor,
lithe prediction was made, it is a ' s ingular
coincidence' that just at this time a Queen
should be upon the throne of England, a
Vice President should be performing the
duties of President, and that it • should
snow in June, though it has freduently
done so before.
Col. James L. McCaughan, of Smith
county Miss. and formerly a representa—
tive in the State Legislature, committed
suicide by hanging, on the 15th ult. Pee
cuniary difficulties, against which he had A law of Virginia allows the retailing of
epiritous liquors, at .iproper places" in the
snuggled fora year or two, led to the act.
left a wife and five or six children. different counties; the magistrates of our
tlecounty have decided that there is no
licr The plates of the Michigan State ..-rplace" • h •
•.p r o per t hei r j u ri s di ct ion . for
Strip have been desttoyed. that 'purpose.
Errors of the press. -The most laugha
ble blonde's are sometimes occasioned by
the omissi it of a sing - tie : letter, as the fol
lowing, which, we extract from an English
paper, very clearly shows: 1
'A gentivorm was yesterday brought tol
answer a charge of having eaten a hackney]
e.-ach man for demanding more titan his
rare; and another was accused of having 1
st , ten a small ox nut of the Bath mail; the
stolen property was found in his waistcoat
pocket.'
'The Russian General Karliiiioffr - 4wsky
was round lying dead with a lung word
sticking in his throat.'
'Smithfield festirities.—The air was
crowded with people of all des-tiptiona.—
at two o'clock the Lord Mayor drove
through it in his carriage.' •
'The conflict was dreadful, and the ene
was repulsed with great Laughter.'
'Robert Jones was brought before the
sitting magistrate, on a charge of Navin_
spoken reason at the Barleyinoli public
house.'
"In consequence of the numerous acci
petits opeaeioned by skating on the Serpen
tine liver, measures are being ink( n to put
a top to it.'
'At the Guildhall dinner, none of the
fowls were eaten except the oto/s.'
We say that John 1.3,111 often suffers in
this way, About two } ears since, we rep
resented Mr Peel as having joined a party
offends in Hampshire for the purpose ol
shooting peasants—and only the+ other
week in a Scotch paper, we saw it gravely
stated that a surgeon was. taken dive in
the river, and sold to the inhabitants at 6d
and I.od per pound.'
British Interference in Liberia.—The
Philadelphia Colonization Herald states
that English cupidity is hankering after
Libetia. A new map of Africa has been
got out, on which a claim is laid to a large
portion of the Liberia territory. Mr. Ar
rowsmith. the royal geographer.told no as
societe of the Editor of the Herald,-that
the map was commanded by high Eutlioriv.
The ar.icle conc'udes by stating that a
Committee of-Parliamont, who have been
taking testimony the past year as to Libe
ria, are gathering all the testimory they
can adverse to the rights of the present
Governors, that the Report of the Commit
tee recommends to the Btitiah Gover iment
the construction of a fortress in the very
heart of Libetia. The writer says:—
"The fate of the Niger expedition has
dissipated the dreams..of the commercial
.aggrandizement indulged by Britain,previ
ous to the failure of that pseudo.philan
thropic speculation: Liberia now offers
the most safe, direct, and d e sirable access
to the great valley of the Niger; and we
much feat that the insatiable rapacity of
England will disregard every obstacle to
her obtaining for her starving manufactu
rers and clamorous merchants the monop.
oly of that important market.
"We have hitherto addressed our ap
peals to the philanthropist and the Chris.
tian. We now earnestly commend this
important subject to the most serious con.
sideration of the American patriot and
statesman."
O:7'A READING Peony.—The Colum
bia (S. C.) P,anter says, in St. Helena par
ish. in Be.aufort district there are not more
than a hundred and eighty voters, and but
one post fdfice, (in the town of Beaufort,)
at' - which the mail is reci-ived
ned yet at that post office there are delivi
erect yeatly twenty tw , ) thousand newspai.i .
tiers, (exclit.iv-ely, we soppr se, of periodi
cals,) which would trrike an average Of
two and a third weekly papers to every vo
ter in the palish. We doubt whether any
other diqrici or parish in the ciiiintry can
say as much, especially when we add
(which we can do from some personal
I kno Aleige cut the subject) that Bvatifort
has one of the best newspaper paying pop
ulations we know.
INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION.
Land no :
The "Trades' Union" of this city want to
purchase a tract of land, e f from one to
two thousand acres, more or less. contain
ing coal; and they would like to have iron
ore. A fiord soil is Indispensable, with
sufficient waier power for manufacturing
purposes. The company desire to be near
a river, canal or railroad. Pers , ins owning
land embracing all, or any, of the above
advantages, which they wish to dis,pose of,
wilhaddress proposals to "'Trades' Union,
Pittsburgh."
To Editors.—As the "Trades' Union"
is intended to test the practicability of As
sociation, and thus do a great public good,
it is hoped that editors of papers in Penn
sylvania, Ohio &e. will catl the attention
of landholders to Lie above.
The first public meeting uf the
Trades' Union will he hpltl in e LihertyHall,
corner of sth and Wood street, 3d story of
Davis' Atnition, this Evening. An ad
dress will be delivered by H. It VAN AM
RINGE,
Vic' A most excellent article on the
"Economies of Association," will appear
to , marrow
T 11 E A T It Fl
BENEFIT OF MR R. HAMILTON
2.i.d Night of MR KIRBY'S eibgagetneot
Thieeveniog will - he.presenterl the playoff the
LADY OF LYONS;
LOVE AND PRIDE
CLAUDE MELNUTTEI
Overture by the Orcheatra
To conclude with the romanie Drama of
THE BAND OF RED MURDERERS;
OR,
BILL SUCKERS BEWARE!
Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance to cam
menco at half past 7
Lower Boxes, 50 cents I Secona Tier, 37; cents
Pit. 25 J. `Gallery 12; cents
re-
I pOBACCO.-2 finds Kentucky leaf Tobacco. jut
ceived and for sale by 3. W. SURER IDGE es. CO.
June 19. - Water si. between Wend d•
WHISKEY WANTED.
TIM subscribers will give the highest market price
in cash, for good Whiskey.
W. 4 M. MI rCIIELTREE,
160 Liberty street
June 17.--41d4-4tw
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noel fot mt.!. Sit E's room to titled tip in sOloi•rifif ASS
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for tile 'Prep ion ( C tik ptt pato : wit I WV) in et dart . 7 '-''
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Ladles' C:ass WI I tee v.att t ,l l oo t , n v2 0 cluck, P. jig .
Gentfrtne , .'s Clas .. 4 .. ..
I:: Ito c: 3-:.3 item, and ittMonatoe style of rilikl9ol.
ship i= Ii arr , n , N l to the nu Icntive pupil.
Tel los of 'colon for 12 letsous, (3,00 ~
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, r 20 ~ *AO -
Ladies can receive le sons at their relldt IMO V" 4
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red.
/rlrltr C. will execute, on the 9.hr nest t otict, el WS&
of Fancy and Ornamental Pen manship, In tttelaollnatitt
and fashionable manner. ,
The rninlie are respectfnity h.vNrdlo tali ISt the
sthuie and erawine Mr E.'s specimens of P nook
and method of tenehine. Pine
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are ealaoriZed to announce Dr W ILL!. AM SWF,
ns a enadidat3 for the officn of County TO :T
Jeri io the decision of the Democratic Dottlity'COAMilid*
jnne 19--fie.
NOTICE.
flint stockholders of the Ptllphn , ah and All
Bridge Company are hereby net'fied that the 107
al election for one President, ten Manageis, one Tre•lt;
urer. ant' a clerk to conduct the bnsinere or the coo*
ny for the ellAllitig year, will be held on Monday thel i g
of July nest, at the 1100' of 3 o'clock P. IC, at the
rano,a belonging to said Conipanymorth end alive Head
Stier4 Paidge. JOIIN TAMMY, -
June 17—re. Preaidest.
PROTHONOTARY.
To the Voters of Allegritesp Courtr-1 reppecifullyeti
.
for myself to yonr consideration no II randldalP (brieyar
dent of parties) for the office of PROTHONOTARY of
Allegheny county, at the onsnin: election. As Ido not
towe before yt . o taco rome toted It) a Covrentigi,llmiteei
y 131.1 to whom I am not personally known will Tame ea..:
amine into tily qualifications, 4.0.; nod if so footing's ikt
to otoron a un.jorlty of your suffrages, 1 shall rodeinot.
by strict attention to the duties of the afire. io Fansfy yea
with your choice. ALEX. MILLAR.
may 10 —IE. Of Pittrburgh: -
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COUNTY COI M ISSION ER.
A T the solicitation of a nurover of friends of at/ pot
part ies, revue, fully offer t. the.esta.
sideration of toy fellow-citizens or tie office ct Cowell
CommNsioner. That way sent intents n.nyt not he uifinsi,
derstoad j entice as to political or private affairs, I . mate
free to say that I haveheitn nil my life a cons:Mont NO
pnblienn, in the tree sense of the word... AP. the coast,
is somewhat ettili.tras.ed in IS financial alTairs.ailli
iedoction of salaries cif int , tlir officers has received the
approbation of laree reploritirs of the people, Ins under
414ned would not shr ntil lie Pe so fort until e ns to Ke elec.
led, In any manner at te pt to reslit this salutary. re
form; should It reach the office of County Crnitniasioner.
ape 6: SAMUEL
PROVIONO'IMItY•
Clear the rourse for the V./Mutters.. ~
Vl' I 1,1.1 .\ll li, FOSTER, Req. Allegheny, city, w
be a e:tutli , l r. for the ern , eof rr.Allotio!ary of A liesteteir
county. at the Oci °Let' election. jekr.4.o,.
FOR SALE.
2 11CILDING 10 PA, on Mind puce?, trettvot.n retta
Et,. nod Durplosno was, Pittsburgh, at Auction
oat reset ve. . .
The above T,oiQ will be sold on the p..emkeP,on Sailer
tiny. June 2.4, al 3 o'clock, P. M .—Terton matte known.ai
Fate. WM. NirCOWAN.,
pine 15 ti,. JOHN D DAVIS, Aort'r.
TO DR. BR ANDRETH'S AGENTS. .
The otlice in Plttft.tirgh, which WILS eatahltlibed for •
the purpose or constitirtioz agernts in the weal. llnvieut
accomplished that otjret, is now closed, abd M r. G.
111
LEE, in the Diamond, Market street, appolatetii
agent for the sate of my rill, ..nd Liniments. An Dr.
lirandreth'enents wilt, therefore, understand ilia* Dr:
11, will send n t,nvelfine agent through the country OM!
year to en.teei incneys for al, n made and re imp*
azent,. The said trave'er will' be provided vrttli,
power of anon ey tally proved before the Cterlio(
1 ti
city and county of New York , togetl.er with allAttdaete
ceFsary votirl ers and papers.
Mr. J J. Yoc is my travcilaz rizent now ip
sylvatita. It PRA N M .
N fi —Remember Mr. C. It. l tal. In Inc rear alba
Market 1+ now my only agent in Pittebv;ii.
pine id
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A.lletiOil. .. .
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S• F. V7..VEE TOC 1r g Cu , Sucers.or a to J. B.GOk,
-rie, at ill , old ;Lied corner ors, ti and WoOdAllt , ';
having complied nits li the rcqui , itiOn? of the . Tieli t illVlGlV -
lion I.nw. "re prepared to intake advance.; 011 C AV; <
rnentv and to sell on favorabie (ems. They hart by
continuing to snake ready sales and prompt retarecat,
receive a fair portion of Imciness. ,
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- Pt; t,hiirch, April 15.4 1943- ...;
In retirinz from the Auctlon LUSittese. I takeigr!tA
Mfaxure Ii recommending to the public lkieesni,, Soma.
Fahneltork 4.• Co., who have complied with the feraelher.
ment , or the new Auction Law and will do lamietee e.,
my ()Iti stand. J. B. cuTHate.
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COUGHS AND COLDS.. -„,. •
' Now iSt , e lime of ,ezir for persons attacked :II
C . Calld Rheuma , ism Gnat. ¢c. —To
affi:cled, ,ne,ty ewe ,an '‘c P. Mull I , y Wing
PEAS R'S 0 .11 111/ 0 LIND CANDY, _
vv MO) 14 :Wowed nt - ail whn Love n 4.41 it to be tke br
rertn , ly ever of red f r Cogghs a ,, ct Cotds,and -
HEW 1. 5 NERT E AND BONE. LIAMME.7III`. •
an outward remedy, with ;he
LVD/.4.Ar Y - FGE TABLE F.' I,IX F:R.
an inward application, i 3 a eeriais and positive alitai i
the R hruma;ism. Gout, Contracked Colds and
No one need surfer Iron, these dieases If they 1.111 pt)k
the oth,ve medicines. The cenu ine to he had only at
TUTTLE'S MaDicat A GINCT.
I:frosai;..is and Country merchants will he suffillerli
ticw YORK price?, S 6 Fourth Streella-..-'
5 SACKT)hio Feathers, (a prime article) on
ntent, and fur sale Ivy
11.111 . .N1 AN, JENS.INGS 4- CO.
43 Wood street. -
NEW WHOLESALE CASH. STORE.,
No. 99 frood street,
Pll TSEU
V TE RN A JONES' aTe receiving, constantly freOlz
cupptlesufseasonable Dry Goods which they wilt
enn'inue to (Tispcie of at earern prires,wlth the addition
cif eatrmee,for cash, par money, only.
Every merchant making riiirchaßes in the city with
money ,in respectfully invited to nail and ezamineopr
~oods, and the chances are ten to one against him Oita
hu will not consider his time and ta'.or luid.
Having adorned till,: system from a coavictim that 11.
niu‘t be to the advantage o r it, pit:chaser, we tam it
may rceeivr a fair trial, and be judged accordin:ly,
june 16---d I m • . .
7 '0 the Honorable the Judges of the Cou.t of General
I Quarter Seb , :ions (tithe Peace In and for Miegtaiwyf
county.
The petition of . lattlilas Wilhelm. of the sth. Watdie'l
the city of Pitishurgh in the county aforesaid, tumarty
shetyt th, That your petitioner bath provided Monet
with materials for the a:rcorninodatron of traveler,i
others at tits dweliing howe In the, city and ward sforriii
said, and prays that your honors will grant Film • Ileenie
to Ice, p a public bowie of entertainment. And islur
tnioneras in duty bound, will pray.
!MATTHIAS WILHELM.
We the , uhscribers, citizens of the Fifth Weird.
cily of rittsburgh, do certify that the alcove petitiongr-iCS
of good repute for honesty and temparanee, and is
provided with hou=e room and conveniencles to• the ae.. -
cr,mo , odallon and lodging of strangets and travelers, sod
that said Tavern is necessary.
Jac Goofing. Anthony Pfrangle, R. I, Agnew, —0
Bernard Ruerkie, John Kearney, Jacob Hoek
Geo Porter. Cott Musky. R .1, '
je , eolt Snyder, IFilhelm Schmidt, td. Farmer. •
pine 12. -..
ME. KIRBY
ruarrrruna WARE A. 0036111.
ALEXANDER McCURDY.
AI the old stand of YOUNG 4 McCURDY. No. 43
Second, betzceen Wood and Alarket streets.
11101ESPECTFULLY informs the Wendt; of I„Lte Weir's
A and the putsHc cenerally, that he Is prepared te
fill all orders forCebiret Work, of any kind, with *lt
poseible despatch, and warranted to he equal to say is
the cit .: .
Every attention will be paid to furnishing C. 0171-11114
tc. when required. luxe 10, 'MO.:, l'E!3
VP ,
QTRAWBERBIWiand CREAM at Wasbil*‘4ll44,
flare residence of James Adams, deceased)
June 17. "".
NOTICE