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C ., ' -• t •••,••''' ' • • - - ...i• - ,l>i i• • ' "'4''' S r t i' o,' •l' - , ,•i • ...i.e.:r.:,-4 - c-ys -:.,„, : ' • ~sti.z l ; • • " • ' t, '. •"' .1 . , 4,1, 'l. ••••• ?•• • ."• .7 • *,... ig t' ' " t " -• ' '',. _-Y •• •• ';',-1•: . EMI =Eli Pi Wall MORNING POST. Zort tout pubtotatd eorxy morning, (Sundays ,trepted,) BY dILLIAMOrLE Jt AIONTOODIEIIY, ON SD i. SOUTH-WEST COHN VI OP WOOD AND Fl FPO a TAMS. TERNS.—Five Dollars a year, payable r trictly in advance. Elw Dollars invariably required if not paid within the year. Aka-Bin& copies, Two Owns- for role at the counter In the Dine*, and by the New. Boys. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Published from the lame office, on a large blanket due sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies, Pros (DENTS. sir No paper will be dierseitinued, (unless at the discre tion of the Proprietors,) until all arrearagee are paid. No attention will be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in tide .qty. Camected with the Retablishinent of the Morning Post is ono of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES in the city, where all kinds of work is done on the shorteat notice, and mast remonable terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAMUEL C. WINGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW PPITSTRIROH, PENNL. Aka - Nice iD BAKEWELL'S BUILDINGS, Grant str.st (nearly opposite the Court House.> fel,l2:ly CHARLES W. \V INUARI.), ATTOIiNEY AT LAW. \ C 11BRIA rut NTT, YIINN 1. aarAISO p1 . 1,11i30N it. Lluatind,l", Man-, Ckarneld tud In diana count 1. _a_ ILOORE(ZT r, (i. Attorney and COUll&eilOr ut btu, Strum, burgh. 4,11 iv TAMES A. LOWI - 111..;, Attorney at Law, IP" office F north street I ttsi'urgh. t o NeAul ;Initlifl,l.l and Chem all.). .1,11.1 y TWIN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor tfi at Law, ~:Ifice corn., r Fifth awl Urns( streets, l'ittn burgh. jr3:ly SAM P. RU S, Atturney at Law, No. 100 Fourth Mort, Pittsburgh 1, nnh .lout below Mr. Rudy Pattemn's Livvry jo2tt PATRICK ENNA Alderman of Third %V n • °filo,. Grant an l Fifth stlet.ts, ',formerly occupi,l br older man 1. ,, a is,l Nh.•, k. tontine, p er t a i n i ng to th ,, Al,. , tiumi and Justice of the Peace will be promptly artend U , ..l t, fobl.4n HAL, lkintist, successor to G. ii la sintiinew from 5 to 1 s'n'uck. and from 2 to t o'clock. h. 12, stY)TT. Fourth street,tire d•h,rs J • 444" , 'ralck, hours A M t,. P 11 dec2o7 BUSINESS CARDS JOIIN MOORIIKAD, IVholesale tin., , er and Cnomaisaion 1,1 On sale PIG MffAl. and BLra,M?., and PRODUCE t wurrall), Wood airret, Pittaburuh np24 WILLIAM . . v.NI lattra!urgh. mILLER Rtt , i;ET;()N. NV Gn)- dud SEOAIiB, Pi, 172 ! !!!!.,!ta, Nun i.t a !..:1,1 A beLL!..I itIO •LrilE7 7 14 CI I , 7rUTSON. IVA IRO . .11 NNY I 1:1 , •.17 7. 7 CtluANo, )N i 01.. factrtr,..l l't•-,t .1 AI. AKE, wari•Louse W..,1 .01,1 e• 1t.., I Ii :kt. it od.ut lL ZW- All Qtti , r 6,.16 •I :us at low 31Krkrt prkos apll dly T EDW.: 6 u LAM, Sue ~ r ; t , , Mulvany t.,.• tat. 1,1 1,1 I.nd PiAlll MA and \i Al. nod , 1• 1 1 . 111,1 10 oli kind, •d l iu I..‘.td L, mot tz , .. War, bon , e r I: I 'A .LLL•I AL 7., tn. PLICAL,L.L,Li • nth I,lls Emiy‘ .i.t. - 1111. SEN, inturer I.lk, n sUAL, I,fFT s 1 •LES ~.1 WIN Liam. I'. rt. I. 'sl Mlll ! Rot• s. and C.trtoys, nit.. 1- I;10 lass vs v.t, • NrSn eft tin, N. 10-4 5,...,1,1 Alt 1 1 Fit st s; ros-t, l'azt.l•l/t It h. m,:' FaR. DIIA Vtl, I liant.ind, Pitt,l,tirgh, dealer in csoUNTicr ..0.-ts 1.1 ...Ale ILOCIi. L.l n, t5,1•,1 every vati,t) stn.! ptlitst Ott nt I 41 k4 Mills. A 1... Lu..l Frutti I,.ts•sso als.l taken In 111,1, han.ltso F. Ii Lo h.ts pr ..t1:0•1 ,t tun stn.,' of I,rtdr,tlCA war ranted OARDEC ?4:k.:LLS. and Ito ttos ..t nil teresste.ll,l ruta: Jaull C . - o.Nlll:Stilk.).N I H..R SE.-- The !-til•-eribers N,_.) Save npetied for the eknie perl al NO 17 Smithfield street. de,rs W.-ye ,4,theie We will rwi-ier on 1,111}1 . 11.N1 , .11. tor 1 , , , e. atgamonta of FL , 111(ViN. CHF:E. - 41 OATS, BARLKY, FLAX :KVA, ‘111A1.. 4 :Ek:lo I! II kV, 6.. upon which sr- Nll/ 11.2• Le JaiVeklit 0•4 10,r 1... market rat.. Gael AiAiF. , ) A el. R. D. L - ZilLZsfl Z I 1 VNGLISII _ILL4IIII.I FL:MI.I3.Ii ••IN I t2I I, 11; ;bk .• NN).:, how , " 11,- Watt, al. I 1:.0 .“;,..1 I'w '.•11:1•. NVEI.I., LEE C. l . 1\ PitDiburgh flxmtln• t- Wator M== JOIIN NV. 111;f1,E1; . Comni , •, , st N.r hva a n 1 1:1, 1 —t BURGH )lAN I'FAC 11:!IP, , , I Fll. I'l .o. ellErn . LEAD, No 1 4 ,7 Fr,l I.lll,lmrch ForlvArd:n ; 2; and 0./.1/311"1 NI,. 1.11,11,84:4. CILEEF.E, RUTTER. 1•11 ,, DIT F. °Nally. No 25 Wont httet.t. l',![9l.ku • WILLI ANi CARR Lt , ( William Carr, late nt In .•1 I C, ORM and deal, in Ni 1\1:= and 111,AN DI ES. ttlit Monomplii•lY nml titii..l WIIIAKI. 0,11111w:cud Row, t l'ittsttugh J y J USEI ) 11 FLEMIN4; su , c,7t---or to 1.. \VII TOCE C,Jrner First and NVosl stn.. is . • RINERSIIIP xinuug Lehreer ,hunts oil,“ • •ii..! .1 KM), 11,k1 ihr , I) )t. 1.4 .11.1311,{ C•• ...hiding .1 r/li 1 the Ptitiitiut 01. May JAL; COLLINS. REM(IV AL.--On and lifter the 27th of "lone the nnilersiglied will ho In the new office. No. Forth atriirt, ••Jorititil Building,' next deer to the Mir, iillllilC] . Bank. J. Ii..IIORAN(4Ii. ieln L 111R811FELD & SON, No 70 Worst +t IIIOOOLATE-15 boxes No. 1 Norfolk for sale I.y ij ,lo ‘III,,LER & RICKETSON. GATABA BRANDY-75 boxes Lyon's W Catawba Brandy, for eale by I=l 1 Alik. SUVA---13 ca.sks cart). Soda in store mat L.r sale by MILI.IIIt s. RICK EITSON. T AR ---13 Lob's. N. U., on hand and for sale IJelnf M ILLER & RICK ETSON. IA .% dwelling liothJe, i.ontaining I fin• r..411 , i, within fin..., In:Lute th. • Au) , t 1 1 ,• lan likc h t rp•r.! ;an h.) tow., r Mot niur Pont Oft), ) , 11 - I I E received, a large VFurt..) I J.tok.q.ettn, Ist, n•. 1.1.wn rcinl 1:.141 a N 11.111., ' l / 4 .1 NI 4' A CO. B E., N , and for vale I, Y 111: , :11Y 11 0-11.1 ANS _ Lake Champlain for J:.O vnioany4ii. ph. METAL —lOO tom+ Anthracde Re , wu, ChAreV7ll: IW t fat Amy,- 13 JNO MU 11" it :- , ALE- -A tine :six t ,•taN e Piano i 4 -,fl..rcd for fa h 111,111 ttrcii‘ Knquir.- at tin. -nice. j,-11:1wd PAPER PILL BOXES-- 2011 papers just roc , J nod f..r sal, try 13,57] PLK-Nrmo HOS. m BROIDERIES.—We have on hand the lacrcat and ra.mit Taned stock of Ernbruideriet to he ,iina in the city, having rooelvw.l ao addition of romp very enyl,a--all of which a ill ovettal at r, &Iced pricer 0-11 A. A. MASON A CO. p I.l'F. LICK WATER- —lO bble. of this eel-' lake city west of Buffalo would become larger .braced ..braced Mineral Mat, Jod twehred by than that chief receptacle of lake commerce, .1013. PLKMING, seemed as prepoatemus as did the opinion a ~.14 Nieer Market stmet and Diamond. dozen years earlier, that New Orleans could be VlO lIT BUILIMNO LOTS FOR SA LE r,valled by Cincinnati. To him it appeared as ii i .1 n the nip, end of Laalvurevtlie. r fortnerly Hatfield.,) certain .0• h 2c. fort fr...ni. by DM (0.4 deep, fronting OP a star edre.et a.9 the movement of time, that Chicago, an., ,a a zee, daa,witaa arthation for a naed,i.e it ~,Li al- Toledo. Cleveland, and some other commercial i : ,i,e, i p-ply to 'lt-11 PLARELY Alili'l I EV pints on the lakes, would become greater than 1, 1 .\ TR A FLOG(--Fur sale by 1 Buffalo. Chicago leads she procession—having I A 1. IA - 7 .':' A - fl:r. 4l :\ • 114 ' 4 .Lr'-' I ! passed Buffalo the present year. Cleveland and , 1I( 11 ,:. '1 LNI.11i. ER, Manufacturer of . Detroit-are to follow next, to be succeeded by w,,,,, ~... .1 :' . ~..„. TA,,, .... Paint, Lithar g e, Putty. 1 Toledo, which will certainty pass these, and he - 4 -'. -- "-I'-' 4 '''-uie.'"-kttn-i/ANW".-‘""'h'•*•Thrl.'n".••• i..secand.to.Chicago, if, indeed, she beoomes not a %,....:i U.,..A .Ireo. r thlunrph say'L* -- all..ee..sitli rival of that city in the long race for ' M MLR liflt II Z -111.recurtcy. - 1 1, ii llt -II V t I.D A : ,,, N Between 1'41) nod 1r , ...r0 the chief cities of the II . • I .11, 1% .-: h• ...1•, .11..1i Si N.l I i.elf 111,C et., kLi cent ell plain. taken together, increased at the Ni 1 N .. At• 0 ` , .1.- II I '.l, t. ,t ~ H. , unnuat rate of 11 per cent compounded. This - 1 duet: 5ta.. ,, , rate was much exceeded by the most flourishing. t• , t:/ • ;Lit to...krurr, myl4 1.1. 11‘:11EILMEN, Prfetz :l,f II bPST I it h I . Ilr . .It). .all At the llte .1 Pf W. 11104 U 4 ' t 011.,. •iIl tip /•!,1”1_•+, RIFLES TAMA: ,nd POCK it ~,1 /.111 .1 I , l' Y N . IRA NI WRA ppi NI; l'A t:.‘ I•arg.• o TIN , . Par, 1.4 441, 2.) .1 5i11,•41% I. IR(IE HE.• 1 . ARN ISII KETTLE 1 I .t .ate 1., .) T r{K Ell. W ANTED - A :•'IIF.ET IRON IV KER ni H I LLI A NIS & A 1.1.EN,Z, W - A n a t A LE ) 11 1 r, - „ A w. , St,,ry „ Frani. lIIMMIIIIIIIEBBZI ii I II IF F: ISA' A n I rt....M..1v• • Is.• I, .10., • Hll I t•• 1.1 , 1 s ET, IN 1.111 4 . I list ri.t'ClN t'd 1111,1 L AMP L'L.\. i. 11:1- I.NI I: 1K il-.0./.tre,t'l% 0.1 i I L.\ II L.[ si! \ \ 'll ! I L N, N I IN! \li.VI ;\ I \ 1111, , P ( II \I I \I, VI II ;,01 hand - 1.-;11 tl p,-al and unit .. .it - Ili quality. ;I, -;t1lt NlAuttfucturtul.; ttt I r, ttit I u.l .1•1 lot s 111.• It) Fi.tmNo (1 , INCEN'FRAT LYE—:I artich• I• tr , pr, t 4o, cr root, t Remember. I pound worth to of Potte,lt J t:. ,t tot for ettle dr'Zl EMI Nie MO 1 , , I. Y JI.UiAZIyES AND NEW BOOKS. 6..d0 ) a Lady'J Ikoo fur J my 6rAllun, s Mui.utt,ine •• N.% 1 mi. Joni - 1141, “hkve Notions, •• Urrai b 'rho IVhito Chict by Capt. Itei.l he Old VicArago, by Mr. flubback. tiabitel Vsno, hit Forttin,s sad bit Lii.•nat i,,,,tonts of o. , rs.rtl Ow Lion Kill. • , nh.l Nth., I•y 11. 311 f-it N.. °,•.! FOR 'i IIK LiTTLE ri)i NI itilmoth lIER J.NATIIAN t.E 2111,•41. :11 , 1 m July nn.l Malt nt %1 A i;II.I , ENFENNEY h I. 1 . 11 . 111 ..ploot,to tlit` r I I: 1 .. :11 llit • r . E , erc-dac Btu k, or :ket,..110 , Li it iu l ho Conntru: with Ow popular elem. nt, 1,11 tiidl All , l thewietlial eltuir. anal t wels heuilioil itl-111. - gt, r , 131114. rc,11,,,,r1 snit r.en al lr ietiiir, Alw,, ti,,• hde,lted rorript. hy,feittn, 311. , 11,1i,ual , roliouly. by the Rev. Jot. I. 't a k, II 1. r -,ti, hy C NIOLGAN 41 Fifth • t I? I'RuPERTY FOR SALE. 11 11 ha', 21 very pretty resehinre for sale oti the .itith side ..1 the N 1 inengsliiilis river slid near the first dam at Itirtniiig ham. The 1.. t is dl Let frcint by l'2ll are', fruit tna,, eltrillibrry, kr. Thu house is two stories for ti, of brick, L.ilit4llllB flue well hniaberl, even tly /paintedsii i•'.l. It will be said at abut poi. Apply to J.. 14 BLAKELY k RICKEY. AT A LUABLE FIFTH STREET PROPER -1 v roa sALE.—We hare for sale a lot of ground on Filth si., 20 feet front by WO feet coop, situated within a few doors of Alderman McMaster's office. The. property is offer ed at a bargain. the owner having gone West. Tithe per feet and clear of all Ineumbranee. Apply to Jot" BLAKELY & RICHEY. TEMPLE'S Celebrated Boring Machine, Patented February 26th, 1628. may be seen at the Ex hlbitiou room of 31. F. Eaton, No. 139, First street. C. OUTER, jel7 3td• A,gt for the sale of Territorial Rights. To LET.—A Livery Stable and large yard in Manchester to rent. Apply to le-II BLAKELY & RICHEY. DERFUMERIT—A large and fine assort ment of cheap and handsome styles. just received and for gale by pel4l FLEMINO BROS. e T HE IST OF JULY AND THE 4TH OF JULY. Harper's Mammino for July. The Brother Jonathan for the 4th of July. I t,•cei vol and for gale at If. MINER Cu '5, 32 Smithfield at• ei lIE ESE-200 boxes prime New W. RT, ft.r coiling, received and for sale by iny:3l HENRY H• COLLINS. II A\VI. S AND MANTILLAS-A. A. S M A ~ O N 3 Co. have received another choice assortment of Summer shawls, in Silk, Crape, Stella, Cashnlere, /c,; kis°, Vory elegant ,Mantillas of the newest styles, which w ill be tlffered at greatly reduced mice& Jell • it-e, • :fes • • PITTS I I3II, 4 poT. THURSDAY MOR G _H__ -- JUNE 26 From Hunt's Merchant's Magazine.) Progressive Growth of " Westward the star qi empire takes its way London is now the greatest concentration of human power the world has ever known. Will its supremacy be permanent: or will it, like its predecessors, be eclipsed by western rivals New Yorkers do not doubt, and indeed, have no reason to doubt, that their city, now num bering little more than one-third of popula toin of London, will, within the next fi.:y years, be greater than the metropolis of the British Empire. New York, with her immediate dependencies, numbers about 900,000. Since 1790, she has eitabli.ihed a law of growth which doubles kifr population once in fifteen years. If this law c mtinues to operate, she may be expected to possess 1,800,000 in 1871, 3,600,000 in 1886; and 7,200,000 in 'l9Ol. if twenty years be allowed New York as her future period of dupli cation, she would still overtake London by the end of fifty years. London may then have five millions; New York will almost certainly have niers than that number. Will the star of empire become stationary at New York The interior plain of North America has within itself more means to sustain a dense population in civilized comfort than any other region of the world. Lie star of empire cannot be arrested in its western course before it reaches this plain. Its most promising city at present is Chicago; The law of its growth since 1840 seems to be a duplication within four years. In 1840 it num bered 4,479. In dung of this year it will con tain 88,000. At the same rate of increase car ried forward, it would overtake New York within twenty years. If six years be allowed for each duplication, Chicago would overtake New York in thirty three years. If the growth of Chicago 'bould in future be measured by a duplication of every seven years, it would contain 5,622,000 in foi ty- two years. In 1991, forty-five years from this time, the central plain, including the Canadas, will con tain about eighty millions of people. Its chief city may be reasonably expected to contain about one-tenth of this population. Before the end of this canto. , , ;he cities and towns of the central plain will contain, with their suburbs, not less than half of the entire'population ; that is to nay, forty millions. Illy these millions shall be apportioned among' the cities of that day is a subject for curious speculation. Some twenty-eight years ago it was predicted by the writer that one or more interior cities of North America would, within fifty years, become larger than New Orleans, and ultimately second only to New York. Cincinnati and St. Louis were then believed to be the favored points. About sixteen years ago canals and railways gave indications of their ability to transfer the seats of commerce of the interior plain from the river to the lake borders. It was then confi dently asserted that the greatest cities would grow up at Chicago, Toledo, and other commercial points on the great lakes. To most men, at that time, the idea that any t. ',Ails had an average annual increase of 18 per cent : Chicago of over 20 per cent., and Miiwaukie of 25 per cent. Since 1850, for six y ea rs tune, 1t.t.56, Chicago hes continued to increase at the average rate of 20 per cent. compound yearly. Toledo has a little exceeded that rate. Detroit and Cleveland have had a like annual increase of It; per cent. Of the Canadian cities of the plain, no one, except, perhaps Mi.ntreal, can claim to be numbered amiing the future great marts of the world. 11== [1 , 1,. the [Ltltlmoro Patriot ) Matthew Lyon, of Vermont Tho recent affray in the Senate Chamber, give,+ interest to the proposed expulsion of Matthew Lyon, from the House of Representa- Ltes in 179 4 (n the 10th of January a motion was made that Matthew Lyon, a member of this ]louse, iiilt lit attack and gross indecency, com mitted ou the person of Roger tiri,wold, another n.emt.er, :a (h.. pre V,.11 11 , a? lid, .1 tin), this disorderly behavior, expelled," and in I I.y vote of 49 to 44, the said resolution wa referred to the. Committee on Privileges, and the foll , wihg resolution adopted : =Ell • • fl-a! the House will enn , ider it a high breach if either of the members .hall enter perqr.n.il contest until a decision of the lI"LiNe be bad thereon.- =EMI The testimony of J.ihn Dayton, the Speaker, states while counting the I , •dlote be temporarily 1, ft the.:,ml ove:hent.l Mr Griswold make an Hilo-:• n (5 Mr. nn having been cashiered in the Vniteil States army for alleged cowardice in di crttr t :an out-post be Ticonderagn ; and also to Ins • wooden sword,' which, on being repeated, Mr Lyon spit in Griswold's face." General Samuel Smith confirms the above, and states " that Mr. Griswold coolly took his hand kerchief out of his pocket and wiped his face." David Brooks states •• that Mr. Griswold stiffened his arm as if going to strike, but on NIT. Dana observing to him, 'this is not the place there is a time and place for over) thing,' Mr. G. wiped his face with his handkerchief and went out with his colleague " (5n the 12th of February a motion was made to strilfe out the words, " he, for this disorderly behavior, expelled therefrom," and insert in lieu thereof, " is highly censurable," and that he be reprimanded hy the Speaker in the presence of the itejected—yeas 44, nays 52. February lush , a motion was made "that Roger Griswold and Matthew Lyon, members of this House, for riotous and disorderly behavior, co - omitted in the House on the 15th inet, be ex pelled therefrom." .The House, by a vote of 52 to 4-1, rejected the resolution of expulsion, which required a two-thirds vote, 64—a strict party vote. FEBRUARY 23.—The testimony of Mr. Stet p.,,,ces shows th tt, on the 15th instant, he saw iirisweld beating Mr. Lyon over the head ar,l ,h, , uJers with a walking stick; Mr. Lyon eicl-evering •ado the blows and extricate hints, sell fr,,in the chews and desks of the room in whieti he stool, and retreated to the fire place, =eiik. , l the tongs and closed in ; they both fell to the tinor. when they were separated by the mem ler" The contest was about to re-commence soon after, when the Speaker called the House to order, which terminated the affray, k'Etilit ART 23.—The following resolution was offered; That Roger Grisgold and Matthew Lyon, for riotous and disorderly behaviour in this House, are highly censurable; and that they be repri manded by the Speaker in the presence of this House. Rejected—yeas 47 ; nays 48. It was finally ordered that Roger Griswold and Matthew Lyon be respectively required by the Speaker to pledge their words to this House that they will not enter into any personal contest with each other during this session; and in case of the refusal of either of them to make such en!. gagement, thaf the party refusing be committed to the custody of the Sergeant -at-Arms, until be comply with this order. Whereupon they hat‘ ing respectively answered that they were willing to comply with said requisition, and did pledge their words accordingly. Tbus the great farce was concluded, and Joshua R. Giddings, of Ohio, is the only case of expulsion from either branch of Congress, and this for the use of inflammatory language in de bate tending to a dissolution of the Union. /Weal'. at No. 164 Wood. and az. amine our stock of Son ILvra and Wrenn Oar& Jut re• n large lot of natigkal, Celestial, and other sWoo aV Cepa, which we will gall low far cub. moan * 0(41.611 trod extet. eine Eno NUMBER 225. =II • .- - -'' ~ , ':,'':..-,,` . 7 ). , ....::::::::',$ :: 4;: -, i!:.. - i-it7.--..,„ •••• -,: -- - ' , , -, ::L' ..'-'...... i•:•.',1 , 2 , fr , .. - N.: ,.. ., , .., - ;:; , :,::;a - il, - ,, - .:Aft. - e'.:f--..g, • _. •.:',- '... :-, :::: . :_.4....-,::-..'-.....y,t ;et, Av-: ~....:. ]';,.:,.•;(,;:.,::;,,,.+,,:,tt;.,.,;%,,,,,-;::::;;'.,.:'!:';.-,c.i.-.iiffr,'figf*-4 'i,. .. -, ~- , •:_-:::::-.:fi''..',17,..*;-.:'?::7'249..Z,.......'-f:,5•';'4,'.-C4-1 - .:. ::: • ..: : •,;,*•,,,,,,•,"42,,,.',...,-,,i,,t-?,...-.::2:,.,_•.3',.?, ,:.."."...,!;,74:iki2_,f,.: . .„!. - . • s - - RATES ,or IDV titliset4o AGREED ON BY TIIE One square, one inearttOn r - ~/ 0 60 Do. each additiouol insertion '671..4 ; 26 • :; , .........,:.......1 ...Ili, Do one wook. Do. two x rekß . 3 00 Do. , throe wnekn ' Do. ' one month 600 , Dp, two Innothrt ~ . -•••-•.•. r......-. ..... ..44,... /00 Do, tio 1, tnontho "... ........ .--..•. 40 00 .. . tour mo nt . t ui _ ...... .......................... .z o nt..nth ....... L., . _,, _. Do. on( Y.. - -••••-• . ,-1 :;..... - ;....,... IS 0 .. ''''- ' r rA Stranding Curd, ei. Dues or tout, 09 / 4 11 ,fP u hr;.1...«,••ra 10 00 - - "I; -..; yam out:mune efe , .neogoni ; ~.. O n e ...plate, per annum, (euluelvoir,„,6 00. -. _,..,-_ ,-7c. !ferriage u'll'N'a' 5 0 tentn ;., b '' a tb: ll 004. Se ~, , -A ~,,,,-, 4.•,,2-,. SENATOR BRODHEA D - —"rh e • o -' - r'---------------- biruid graph is going the rounds of ii k att - - 8.K40w Nothingand abolition press: _.---. •• BRODHEAD AND BUDHANAN. — TiteAVA A ton American Organ of thellth says:: os tru ,‘ Brodhead, of Pennsylvania, openly .declaretta few days ago, in this city, that Buchanan: could not carry Pennsylvania. Itlr.tßrodhead is-one of the shrewdest politicians in thej country, and knows Pennsylvania as well as.,lany man living.' t We give the above in order to oho* the tine character of the so-called political idtelligemoe promulgated by the enemies of the. DemoCrntio party. At the time stated' in this peripatoic misrepresentation, Senator Brodhead was note in the city of Washington, and had not: been here fur three weeks prior to the 11th inst. .S 9 ler from indulging in any. speculations, at the p ried named, of the character gnoted,linaddresed the Democratic mass meeting held at ; Easton, Pennsylvania, on the 7th, and the Democratic mass meeting held at Philadelphia, on the 10th, warmly supporting the nominees and platform bf the Cincinnati Convention.— Washington Union. SPIRITLESS CRAVENS. —No vocabularl contains terms sufficiently expressive of the'loiitiliapt that every man must feel toward the northern wing of the Know Nothing party. They tried in vain to sell out to the Black Republicans— made all sorts of abject propositions—deputized a committee to Phiradelphia to arrange a treaty, and were willing to do anything so they - might repose under the protecting wings of thiVraven of northern sectionalism. But all their offers were spurned—all their propositions treated with disdain. This, however, did not Chatter. "They stood the kicking, cuffing, and heating; like the cowards they are—went back to New York, and having Withdrawn their own nomination l g,;en yesterday they confirmed that of Col.framont. This is another demonstration of the'ittuities tionable fact that Mr. Fillmore is entirely power less at the north. All parties there have con• ceutrated against him, save the few camp follow ers who were the recipients of patronage when he was the dispenser of the Presidential crumbs. —Louisville Courier. ..: , v......, ' -'..:':* • ... , , n '' . r •,- , T . :< tg' IW ': ~ : . .1 Gc.v. JOHN A: DIX', irtl No* Youta.,—Tire have *- . Pi:5,71 , -- g - been permitted to read a'portfcm-orajetter from - ' , 47,71 , * Gen. Dix to &gentleman in this city ■ in whiobbel. ].. -.... - tr.4 4 assures his 'correspondent that the Cincinnati . h ,.,, ..„..., tt .„. 4 ~,, nominations are well received in all parts.ofthefd l ,:q4 , -, 0h State, and that tbedicerinces heretofore exis:tig. -74.:13W,' in the Democratic party are' being -effectually :.0 ,, . -,„4-0 .„„„ I healed. This insures a Democratic, triinnWitt , 2.''''-lt; `;• ~^:F that State: Gen. -Dix announces his intentionof -; ~..-o -.1 - • .(..?.7; ; '. 5 .•,,e., .• ,, e. , ', taking thefield at an early day and addressing the electors in the different counties. He .is .-,:. personally a pi:pular man, and is a very - pleaSihg and effective 'Speaker, His addresses will pro duce a-salutary effect, as they did, in .IK2. , The Dentocracy in New York being united, they F e. sure to achieve a signal victory,— Wash. rtnton• GEN. CASS ON RIFLE RELIGION.—Gen. Cass in a letter to a committee at Boston who had in vited him to attend the Buchanan ratification meeting in that city wrote: " Our non inees are worthy of our confidence, and besides their per sonal claims, they are the representatives of that great party of Washington, and Jefferscn, and Jackson, which knows no country but the whole country, and no people but the whole American people ; and which believes that if every portion of the Republic were left to manage its affairs in its own way, without external interference, and if more charity and less virulence were ex hibited ; more of the Gospel of Jesui Christ and less of Sharpe's rifles issued from the arsenals of some of the churches.; that the good old days,of peace and fraternal regard would soon return to cheer the land." This is capital good setiee'se well as a capital rebuke - of the rifle religion of the day, of whist the IteverendarKitchell and Mumford axe expel:m(lM D 'SCR:EDITS THE TALE. —lt is charged that Mr. Buchanan said, forty years ago, before he be came a Democrat, that "if he had a drop of Democratic blood in his veins, he would let it out." This charge has often been made, 'and often authoritatively denied. The New York Tri bune has the manliness to say of this absurd:but malicious calumny: We do not think any one who knew M. B. ever credited this tale. He was never so simple or impetuous as to use such an expression. There is not a man Luring wore untaely to make rash, sally apeectiee than he it." So the Tribune not only iftscredits the tal'eJßnt it broadly intimates that those whh arecirOals ling it know it to be pure fabrication. PnoPLIETIC.-- The following paragrapk :ap peared in the New York Journal of Commerce of April 26th. The prophecy therein entail - I:led is now in course of realization: " The Know Nothing city councils of rhilgglel phia have refused the use of the Hall of Inde pendence for the reception of the Hon. James Buchanan. Never mind: the people *ill- far- a nish him a hall, after the 4th of -March-next which wi I be • sufficient for all practical. par • pose -•. " , LOLA MONTE?. 1% HIPPED BY A WOUA27.—The Ballarat Times, of March 3, contains an, as:count of a whipping at length administered tk#s t terrible whipper by one of her own sex. Lola Montez was engaged to perform at Bieltal larat Theater for Mr. Crosby. She'ciriarriled with him about accounts, and was then set,enby his wife. Mrs. Crosby broke a whip on.h.sap ponent, then seized Madam by the hair-4he rest may he imagined. The Bialarat Times mikiteol4 Priontex will not be able to appear for it--long time on the stage. MAGAZINES Harper for July—price at cents. [today's Lady's pool for Jnly-20e. Graham's Alsgazino for July-28c. '" ' ' Peterson's MagazineforJuly-1.7r. Leslie's N. Y. Journal for July-18c- Yankee Notions for July-12e. Dalton's Magazine fnr July-10e. Brother Jonathan for 4th July—•n taitigniffoist domble number—price 12c, The above just received at LAUPEER'S 1)00i$19./IA4 Job • .. . iutafotteot . JUST received and for sale by . 144ffiiipNch 77 Nonni) et. _1 pitice.:,.? White Chie4 by Capt. Mayne Iteki. ... —......411 2 1- , * The Scalp Hunter; du. do ...........-- .112 Comic Miaerles of Human Life Economic Cottage Builder • . 135 . . .._ Every tidy Her Own Shoemaker. Oodey'alM,y'a Book for July.. . . , liallou's Magazine for July. .__ /0: - ..,.! 5' Vankei"itioMons for July Y 2%,, Graham's Magazine for July 20 . PM,. Tales, by Metrill • 90 k Mr. Sporigea Sporting Tour 1:88'-: I All hinds of books and Stationery for sale cheap IstAinf rer's Book Store, No. 71. Fourth st. . ... jl9 . ____ VOR SA LE.-20 Acres of Land ) a _L situation fora country store, about26raileltiliom' the city, in a thriiring neighborhood and no lirtArGlllCarr. • Donee and lot cud three vacant lota in • WANTED, •, !,. i• A situation by a young lady in a dry &oils nrDOMMINE L store, or millinery establishment—for ono cook-:two irhi to do housework—one boy to learn a 'trade-4%01 bnyll Mores or min of erranda—ca - o men to work on 'fanildfor boring work In the city. Inquire ofGeorgeWellunmabhis Real Satan- Agency and Intelligence Office, on theOlorti , side of Ohio st., 4th door east of the Diamond, Alidgkotkr City. • Jel2 A ELeDEONS AND REED 0.4941 4 .8. -- .01 Charlotte Plume hasjustreceired another,lot &aise unrivalled Melodeons and Heed Organs inelogen 7o6l MRCS of every variety and style, coreprising 4 o 4 e tares. portable style, with scroll legsr - 6 and oCtavee, seraphine or Piano styls with rich Mcmiding4 naqedleo le desk, Sc.; 6 octaves, piano style, with 2 steps, anu contain ing 2 of reeds throughout, the one Onhed'au Octave above the other ; so excellent initrumgit,lor theinsekof Churches, Chapels and Lector(' month. Prery'instruturhit is submitted to a thorough examinatiortprovieuePtqeittgeent from the utanufacwm and is warranted In evg keepepz. These Inatruments aro recommended as wing *visor, both in tone and finish, to any others manufaCtittod,l,, . The chief Improvements (upon which this " llaatetilrlive .0.3 d Letteci tatentd - e° °E6° i n bringing ,t. 1 30 mitlit*me di rec tly the reed, so as to produce, on opening the infr7•' valve. thseutckeed passible vibration, and the 6011 Il a• then. name into a modulating chamber, (enclosed bytheirtreA) which mellows thetone, and give it more of melodious, linty ggo, q uality, than* the general property monis. For sale by CHARLOTTE IffoOME; PAT "Old Establashed Pk" , depot" brio stoo&ii. MO CABINET MAKERS ANCYOIIIERS. Jatt received at No-8.4 Wood strut, PictiroatifhL - Pa” int Itanittntent of Mahogany veneering ,, Mahogany and wal nut machine moulding coffin trimmings, boning Maninigee, (Snarler straw knives, bankers -ahem, patent butted hole scissors, patient nutmeg graters, with a general waltnttiterit of hardware, All of which is to be sold low. o jell S.AMEM., PALIATESTOPN. - • LAWN GRASS. 4 _2O bush. of the :Ihest }l ng ijo Mixed, for farti.6 ilUd - pilAgUre 61 . 00id* jot rerei rod Fnd for sale at the Seed end. AVICIIItUtaI.B4IIIOO. rtf , it sprig J4I3.CF.S.WARDROR4, LARD OIL-10 bbis. 10: 1; 10 de. 110. %%Amason and faraalitky ..m) %20 , :• ii SIMMER •SILKS,Tut: receiviCariktbitr choice lot of Foulard and China Silks, .ccunpilaing some very rich striae. Llel6) A. A. MASON & . . • I , Mfr ^.~..,:~:.': -. . '"P.44/ *64 4 t .v041,-. -"If" ^ g ; >:~_.;~, ,',. - '#.,. ,- - , ,f--t` .• --- .4....„-t AA; ' '-'l - le V ..t ..- .--477 4 • - -,;,-.%,„_, t ; 4 „ .kJ,. ,_., • AcoP' 2;4 rzr