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CeltlYEß' , Of STOOD AND , i Firtll stn.snrs: Eitablishment.. rksplendid ' iiteam-Tower Printing ;tl•nehitte;• 3 4v6 are prepared to do oll.kin4el of ..Nowilaper otta Book-Work in a style of un - .sarpasseti bentity onit neatness, andmpon 'rim most t oo . • sottatilelerprt. iesfieetcully . solicit,the.Patronage of • 'the ptiptie in this line of our7pusiness. >'; • • . .." • ''..• iEtilitp"l,3tuni 4 " roiru" Witt to eta put in th :• 4 ° t-* Inuit be c jai • " f a"" l ' tf°" mom ri:. Gat.telth t Mier to in illiftmortgi, ~ .IfTqn postabyilmi cagier/tom would Cint'.thiliceS 1 ate Ne 71er17ne ' 4t7, n f lnildingt , I\. e co m er of Thfid.fLv CCU ' outhstreetrjeOUTollipUllOri4CiA . 1 . Irk Pitilddel hi "-- - ' -keiiiiiii Or the _boiuty. Committee.. ' • Anunnsuil large meeting of the Demperatieoun , ty. Committee of Cerrespendence, _convened . at the . ' St. Clair tiotel, on Wednesday the 26th inst. ' - Korai S . Alammor,•Esq., on , , . . . . i' - - • -.stated to the committee that an ' ' cditorial bad ,ap e--- i . l6ted in the 'Morning Democrat r in: reference to 4... •,--, - . - , -'' - Ito *tido , of a aon'aspondent,' which reflecte d ~,"••-• - .ution'theMatiner in which the County ComMittee, ". '.-• and claim:an of that Couttniitan had Veen nipoint ',..c-4 i 'kr Whi‘elf reaaMS he requenied.spme other gen :. . ~.- demep might be elected chairman. • .. : -1 .. '- . henry S. Moguls trap then, on motion; i . C36 unan menaly elected Chairman. . !, -.••-- - On' otion, James Watson. ism; elected Secretory. :hwpa then` ---, • '' Ezioitiect; Tlit the 'printielineiiiiii, for the .."..... , choke tif Delegates to the County 'Convention, be - ended foe Satupday the 12th of Angus's:nest, at , the usual,places. - ,'And that the Convention meet on the • 'Wedneadai following, at the Court lions°, at ll 0 , - -; clock, A. Ai.. , - •. . •7 7 ; • ', .. Raolta, Thrit the time of meeting in the town - ahipeitillfie from 4 to '6'P. M.; and to the Wards - . , ...ltiftd bOveughe at Bin at evening. , 1 ••••'..'"The,..follOwingcomiaittees- ivere then appointed • ' .-; . • : ..• -. • ' ITNANCIAL . colunrrrt. -," s . • ' ..14e. K. Eltore - '-' :. Thos. Farley, ' I •-• • '' - john Birmingb P ani,..•- -, Thou Donnelly. ,- - 1 - 4K.;?,dearboodr • •"_. l . • ~.'"-- -. .Mattai. or r . : nfrovtastzarrou John coylet, - • r rt. H. Kerr, 1 - .. in: I. Stuart - C. Barnett. „ •,.• ~ John Layton, ' . - ." " .. -'....."HENRY:S. AIAORAW, Crtantami ' • ' .. Sea.W.trsol, Se tetaty ' , • " ••• COlinti,. • ~ : . y&ii!enkys..co:iverised.. a very intelligent vitipeallable3atizen, $ tiger ;nasty, and' • frein Win siiiiirT:plitiiid,to:learn that the prohliecta i 4 ° -.041 4 c1 c.F#0 1 . 1 .r#4' r9o°° 'are' foc9url `.frre,sitAili'#l4diere is not the slightestdis :3,, • _ affection in onrranCe~=tho Domani:say ore, :finily united; arti.4 - 11,orions spirits, and are eagerly "Vast i-,..-s!ing for the fraf.;.! • On the Oihni hand,cold in'f i tiffer renti 'are irisahle eierieviiero in thst evbig •.••- • . • ratiki;:.lt. I s ebifidently believed that 0ur.... friends .1 - s: will carry Butler Oottnty by a bandsonterarAjority. iimonstrnsion, .I*llDengeFieji Clearfieleciiiiety .held a mass i n eetiog!,ilatordoy;the,lath instant,,‘t. which they psued a number of resolutions, eulOgising:ihe ministration: of ihelite.Goiernor Suirsx*iiireeetiting -,„ the .Clihni Qf lhcir.felloti . . ci citcp; ;Olin 'HOD, Wu. the r Deroberacy o'f eta State, fir die 'office of t#Otfbenor , warirdysuitaining; and Irian imnusly I,heir support to, the nominations 'of cAti3 ' and adopting - t h ePetenaratic 'platform' as lad dawn bythe Baltimore Convention: , , Clio:low Ohio ' Theilintiocracy will 'Sweep . Oh io like a tornedo in in Not , Every , vestige of federal" whigery intiTitliiegaigetywill •be served up and scatter -4;64116 IbiAi.iiiiii*Y4ll"LOtier to the National Era i frirki Now Out of 275 Whigs in ._...-.0 (fined 0747alitafp;I:Olipi:) - #l.t, 20 Taylor men can be , "; • !gr. eupporter ofthe WhiT the!aol. yo:erity •y d a rs, and has run on th'i3 Asiembly; but the courso pdr ':'oll4,4llloaskpower, in making such ortraoriti disiii?iViiiindedias induced him to array himeerfin c'fiiolo4:.;':TntOjelich a man as this abandons hie out.' .'. • Pennsylvania Democratic Dream, • r••••.Ttioiational Era, the organ ..of the abolitionists, aiWashingtatiCify, - ihysi •• . , . haccnotided several papers le Penitiqlcania, the Cass Iles; stronglyinclined "Wait - Enron " of the Era is certainly mistaken. singlo.Demneraticjouinal m thio Anti. ilitti,eita . h. 1;410 ellaractei.'and . .:rautd ` political. 2. that Amore eithaidirioily or indirectly the Van' Barea . treattorii.-Niuno -- ,t§a . o29vs, air,,,if you darn!. eingla , *epiion,lthe.Dcnio-." 'tole fieslitcel; and ' the - acianrrielorioovito which' will ;be girenCAS3 0114"`clearly establish tint --gorrectners,••of which;we ray..- - .• • Nr.f`nati,l ' t 7T T4o,lollin t ,.-I,lilr.ittlifilesere. McConnie, °onte:M.le ; in-tbis county, .:.: .. fittailiinst4syffil :by fire on, M Saturday. night last,: It is , AlikifliOYVlßTWittre rire-WIIS communicated, but it is idatOitary. i.4l.?,lll4.4lsoslol,lVltirttientn•ttiattheAshery of Mt." 7?!ifillianalAroXannintAZot -Gob rgetown, In thinc otic ' ;•-• ccilorod boy; ligC(l about 6-yeant,ldled near: „this piste on Saturday last, -,‘ -front drinking ,whisltei,lthich ;sae indiutiousty,left within hie reacii.". - Aeoirank. freely, 'that ho. died tine alter irattskirq ofthe liquor, • •.• • :';;-• •• • , • • REIM ".: . < ' :74-r • ti. , ' . • • - otititig Pst. EDIT9I . t: AND. PROPI,IWPDR T-TSBU_R! 3 H ATIC sonics&inoss , V e t S A . B S . *Or XTCHIGAN; B T - L ER, - OF BENTITCZYr • ; if ir;litsmfr4iti4 'Onnty .-107„; - 44, • : -' t.; ' 0,444.10f4.4.V1ZAWA:.1; - • . : •," • • • • s • - • '._ lIIME =iM ~,' =ME EWEN ' , 4. ' , . . Joha J. Crittenden..-IllenTryeltiy . ..„ 'quirlltila most vindictive :sod iiic€taprelßOPSg, Feattlitk.,b3B long been enspeeto.:iiktavinif#7, ol 7 foully shape of :p o i m o )1 a f i tiie tPtisittol4;3 lll4 til very:recerOly,*ced;,iouyers alt o hake Over Crittcriden could act so base ii part, as t aFjsrobe traiing the; man to whom, above all Old S x ',. he owes his political distinction ; . ,and still less diepos.- ed have wo been to believe, that Ibis could be done under the Mask of friendship.. But it would seem wo . baye been mistaken. The editors of the Louis. ville Democrat toll, us of n,letter from Mr. Ander: son, n_yoniieftiisliel'OT.Citibiinati, to Mr. Brielson,..,, a J. • - , , . . • Crittenden in letter. to Mr. Anderson. • me. Crit. tondisn,orged Mi.;Andeisort Dtliove'as spay dell gates in fat-0v of Taylor fr om : Olio us possibleins a means of defeating Mr ! Clay. He laid in that letter "' THAT EMT DODY hars Ma. • CLAT,i AND . . . THAT APT IiODT COULD BEAT THCH•••••THAT HAD HEW IN INCFBLYS LUTON THE PARTY FOR THE LAST TWEPTY YEARS-"-THAT TIE Nikki= A .HILD. siotra itacitrr: rev . . prof or Tut,. . Therbris_nO ibitstalie on - this subject. Agoutlitiliti; jost from Viishiegtoi r t:City; Dao seen and reed this letter; and'it probably bo, Publisheifirrken . , . . luekyla a fTITI days. The Domocrat'also sal's, that If there is any curiosity about the way in which this latter got exposed, ilissuflicient to kiow. that My. St:Olson-is 'a whig, and a violent Clay man . ; and indigiant at what he conceit'eata beitTeaphory to Mr. Clay; .haigisen up the letterto Mr: Botts, and the slemeCiatie . titem'kers ,Of,,Corigress from this g.tate.” • ". • . . • ig iritat 'clatiso! In our telegraphic despatcli.of the ..foreign news brought ,by, the United State:s;enhlisbed in' .yhstcr dars paper, was tho following paragraph: --- . • - : ... "Lord Brougham called the attention of Pailia ment to. theralarming increase of Irish Chiba, nod promised . that the country would support measures to suppress them." , . -., --. :- , ,<.. i Here it will be seen - that John Bull is in trouble again,. and measures most be taken to put a stop, by force, to meetings and, free discussion in' reland.— These (r hist' Clubs" ate, merely associations of men who assemble together for thexiirpose Sof diapossing 1 political subjects; like our Case and Taylor Clubs, in . .tlio United Side& But England is opposed to-the utterance ef,frce thonghte—ahe .would enslave : the 1 ;body, end chin the iMmOrtalmind of man, in.order to perpetuate:her infamous system of plunder and ',outrage."The loan who will dare to write and Pub: lish his honest - opinions) and oppose wrong and ty ranny, is tried by a corrupt and perjured court and jury, as a felon, and transported in:chains, and .. in carcerated; in dim - goons- But, thank God, thoilay of Ireland's 'deliverance is near at hand. Tyrants and titled nobility, crowned heads and corrupt hearts, must soon bare an' cud. ' The Irish pulse beats for,liberly.; and theso " Irish - Clubs , " will tio , the very things to, knock the brains out of the ileV• petsorho have for years been crushing thehrinesi . aid" patriotic people of the Emerald Isle.- • i • ' * ' More Federal Lying. . The Gazette, a day or two ago, raised a!ALkirrali for Taylar!” frOm off a very weak stomach, if we are to believe henest Men, who cannot be biro) to he, and who' h?tvo no motive for imposing upon their fellotv-citiiens. The story ofthe Gazette 10, that on the late trip of the Colorado, from St. Louie ' to. this place, the vote was taken on the Presideitcy ; and that of 13G passengers, 94 ladies and gentlemen were for Taylor, and 46 for: C 353! with a few for other persons,—orcr this it:is that the Federal or gan crows mightily ! - ita -we think that we:can give' thofiraft , a - little . neafer. thin the resperlable au- Charity of the Gazette :even .:tried to get. We - are infkirned, by . gentlemen Who were on board: thi bont on the s"trip allude'd to, that the manner in: i ich ihie demonstration was made, tvaefustinch as wo might have expected from aFederal 3013iCa:t `Mac gentlemen know that the person who prate*. col to take the vote on the occasion referred to; did . not even.attempt to ascertain the state of opinion, except among the . cabinpassengers;that,eien therC,. ho did - not call on the ladies for an expression of their preference.; tbat, to thcir certain knowledge,' he counted tbrec.or -four Whigs:as ellen as three times; that there were.not so, many_ as T 36 cabin , !passengers; that there were . upwards -of-200 pas, stingers in all ; and that, of the whole number, r 'MORE =All Two TO_ ONE wren 'IN 'FAVOR rir CAse 1, nun Bortzi! - , Potpie Dooomenta. • We are indebted to the Hon. H. 13. Feerg, of the H. S. Senate, and tho Hob. W. B.riwesa, of 'the Hoye of Representative', for public deepmenti,— sxhich tender our thanks: • ar It has boon estimated that Joe Barker has, during the-last ten years, threatened to kill thirteen tholisand people.' Stiange as it rday,appear, he bas never shed a drop of human blood, nor blackened Mls' Dare the rbig papenrderty , tliat thorois e let;: ter ea file ha the iWer .Depanutialt, Gen. Taylor urea this larigeage:- . - 4 SEND MR I‘O MORE FOREIGN VDONTEER'St" . ' • ;.', 'Amos Tuck, a i whig representative . ip . Coisgticss t from New Hampshire, in a . speech in that body, ':uttered thO follosfing . sontimOnt: ' . . . " La the same vote that deelated tho wnr un ':neeeseary anconeitutloorifi,J3TAlßVE Ty TC DEATH BY WITHHOLDING SUPPLIESPP Aar To show that you dann fled Democracy flirt ing about on steamboats, and also to show .where it may befound we publish the following .vote _taken is she harvest e/d'of a Missouri farmer; a few days mace:— ' For Cass and Bader, I Tayloi and Fillmoro, Wo learn (eaye the Penesylranian,) by a letter Trona our attcntiti•o and iudefatignhle State Treasuror, Ron. Anemia ?Lunen, that the'semi•annual cot OD the State DOW, he paid without doubi.,) lion. Mutter Sturgeon. Ma. HtinernSir: I have noticed several cam-, munications in your paper, recommen ding i to the consideration of tho Democracy sdmo of the best in' the State, as a suitable 'candidate for our , next Governor. . Without wishing to throw anfre-, Section tip Sin any Corlett' those. . eminent Democrats,- :Who have been thud named in connection with this high and responsible office, I may be permitted: to say a few words in favor of one whore claims to the support of the people cannot be . questioned-one who iierery. way worthy of that support, and who, ifnaminated, can. be elected by an. overwhelming majority. • • i refer to the Hon. Dania Sturgeonjour present worthy Senator. Dr. Stargeon has always been a• consistent, straightforward Democrat, anti win make the strongest candidate of any man I have yot seen - flamed. Not being identified with any of the political factions of the. State, all can anti would no ite upon him. His honesty and firmness, have never been questioned.. When he wasStato Treasu• rer; during the reign . of Gov. Rimer, he honored the Station and the State by.the manly and firm course he pursued.at the - time. .Gov. - Ritner ordered him.to pay out the money or the State 'for the purpose 'of defraying the Rime r ' men their expenses in the B uc k Shot:War; he Oen flatly,refinsed to pay out one dol lar of the State Treasury, unfired appropriation was made for that purpose. - He barricaded hie office, and gave the'Ritner men to understandithat: if they at. teMpted,,to interfere with hifrpolftieitithts,they should smell powder None : His prifate,cbaracter irrOireacbable. e will deny hie ability to perform and carry on the af 'fairs of the'6oeinnient. He ii'honest; faithful and :capable, with firmness to enforce the laws, and judg 'mentto recommend:whatis ueeessary. Now lot me -recijuweenathistrianto - the favorable consi deration of the DerictcHey.: lie ;has served' usfaithfully, on • many trying.,yeenhaiii, ao4'haa never divaheyed the expressed will of his coostitueote. . With Daniel Sturgeon our candidate for Gover nor, Pennsylvania will' roll op her 20,000 majority w i t h ea i e ; . , , - M=Ml ERE ==Nl The State In t t. For the 21forning . ' ' .7 , ,',,, ' '- ;:i '..- - . : '' ' ..',..-,..:." MMM 7 .: ' ;:::: : ::. 4: : ! .: 75 L :•. - ;.it Mil -•-•.: • ‘``,•,;:*- A •- .:_ ;';.` ~.;K ~ c ~-. ~w.+c ~.~. h M~ xis, ...r+C.~.. ~~ r+s :~> arc 8/4.21410111 . 11.D.L is : . ' Cerbia Federal editors afri - etriulating a.stei ry that tt leading Locofoco, dititialpl J r e yi o from Penney e , r a ing in New9llo444l4ioe.l4t!iiil;iincil4it vhicll he said u 1 hi 4 htni! Inn dontrino; which I haville,,:ltancoi-of Eon" Will these unpiiiiiiiiktl rascals Dover cease lying ? There is no man of the name of Wm,F. Johnson, of this State, who has ever belonged to the Demo , • . cretin patty. "(." - -Sir A. fiareo supporter of. No-partyism,. in Ten • - tisane, mayipapt-fir c4teevid . patron in Giles coun ty writes tcyilltc!iscontifiue hip paper, as he is dir tenxiinett io•suiporttites and Butler,. Wedaro sorry to, part with figelik•i ehserlher;. but.. ivould stand up for. old Zack,iif we lost all on our 1uct.”...W0 really wonder if therols "another bird of tho same 'kind in tho Union t .. •.- , • ' IMF A. few'montha since, it was ascertained, that, in,lbervilln, Louisiana, of rabre than 200. Democrats in that place there was not . a man who did not sap. port Gen,Taylci4 . Since his xi - meination by tbe,Fed eral Convontio4and his acceptance of their nomi nation, the Vemoclatic paper there,,whicli was one Of his earliest supporters, has dropped his ntimeond sikbstituted Wolin of CASS iand lioriEß. far The, editor . . ° the Nolv . york Tribune, one of the mistie. 4 Fi ,!itil derai papers of the country, said of the mieCti•Of Gen. Cars before the Ameri cans in. Paris, the death of Gen. harrison :— "This Addreis ddh honor alike to the subjectand the author; and while it vindicates the fame of the rdeeeased'patriot,ii will' exalt that of his gallant com.• Tradein war—his :miens: c . ornpatriot in peace—and his devoted estimable friend in private And yet ite political actiondiets, with whom Mr. GreelY is acting, and for whom he is laboring, aro constant ly striving - to' Make it ,appear • (since - ha has bean nominated fur tho:Preeidency,) that Gen.,,Case is a • villain in his private and public transactions; and that he has never been thought a man of talents. Da' A late number of the New Haven • Register says Set dowir.now: the six votes of Connecti cut as sure for,Lewis Cass—and vi.e can point to many Whigs who will say Amen to that.* Tho Whig party of Cdnnecticut will not go for Taylor. We say to our brother Democrats the day is oars--ours, not only throughout thel.lnlon; but here in Connec ticut! Ono and all, then, to the word---Connecti cus for Casiand Butler V', Our; brolhosof the wood en nutmegs talks with great: confidence rbut we fcar lie is too saucy. ' . • AM" It is now a.woll known fact that not less than peen of the delegates to the late whig national con vention,. which nominated Taylor, bate taken the stamp against the nominee. DO" Prentice; the Lie-Minket General for Ken tucky, recently stated on what ho said wan the best . antlimityilthat,the Massachusetts regiment 'of solun ioera %ski ~at o r all for Taylor To thow the utter • iity.7ofthin Federal statement, (and none.of them asp more to 6n.iilied upon, unless given under oath) MaJor'Addretv,..Of that regiment, nays, of his own knon ledge, that out of 300 men, not more than a dozen are against din and Butler, He is himself in command of 2I0,: of whom 200 arc for the Demo cratic' nominees. This is the ease with the volun• teem generally. l If the Democratic party were to attempt to refute all the lies of.the Federalists, they would be kept busy all day ; and ho compelled to labor more than half the night. Fortdnately, owing to the na turatemiod'iontin of our zMatitiymen; and their gen eral intelligence, many of those fabrications carry 'with, them th eir own refutation. - . . 'tad' The Albany (Federal) Journal asserted,, not long since, that tho Massachusetts Freeman, at Charlestown, had passed into other hands, and was the third Democratte. paper In that State which hta discarded Cass and Butler. The Boston Post stamps he on this; as had been dono s before with one :of the otherpapers alluded to. The third is'believ ed to have been an abolition paper, that yak support s:d almost exclusively by the Federalists.- . _ . tkr The unprincipled demagogues of our country sneeringly tally of gcneral Cass having . been all his life in office: Do ,they forget that General Taylor . - entered the army all lieutenant at 19 }vars. of age, and being now 62 years of age, has been in the army, and in the pay of the government, for 43 icare. And, although all hie life In office, it has not been in offices where lie e.ciuld learn how to make a pre- sident, which he acknowledges'himself; and that General Cass has been all the time becoming school ed in the performance of the Wiliest civil duties. Mar Whilo some of the Federal editors are circa luting a story of the :officers and men of the 2d Ohio VolUnteeri having censured Gen. Butler and the War Departrilent'oi account of difficulties they have bad to contend with in getting clothing, in Mexico, obtaining their * discharge, &c., Col. Thompson and Lt COI. Crittenden, of the Kentucky Volunteers, both "Whigs,". have published a statement of the Cid, in relation to the discharge efthe volunteers, demonstrating that the conduct of Gee. Butler was liberal to thorn and honorable to him ns a man and a lkir Mr. Wentworth, of Illinois, who has bean claimed by the Federalists; lately, as ad opponent arGen. Cass, says :—"Tha idea of bolting any nom ination, at any time, even the most 'distant, has ne. ver occurred to me. The Glicoio penotrat has Bali. ported and will support all the nominations—Nation al, State and County. If that paper has any objet- Cone, it makes them before , the convention, and n ot afterwards. 1 was at our . first Democratic caucus, and there, with °them; defined my position for Cass and Butler, and have becn‘sending Siff documents In their favor ever since. It is rather hard, after twelve years of active service, to be compelled to get cer tificateei-when I have never bolted or scratched a ticket, yet I can got cart-toads of them if nemen , sary : ,• , • fsi!r 7 it is no a settled point, that Gcn. Taylor is fully committed on the subject of the Wilmot Provi• so. tVeed, of tho Albany Evening .loninal,, (he is good authority for any thing,) says that "Gen. Tay lor entertains Jhe same viewiraiarcOaeld by Messrs. Clayton. and Mangum." Ono of these, gentlemen voted for the Proviso, and the other against it! ! ! Ohl beautiful, consistent Whiggery ! Nor Trio Federalits make alma: blow about their tests of publie'opinion among the cabin , passengers on steamboats ; hot they do not often find any thing to suit them at raisings and in harvest fields in the country. In consequence they say nothing about such demonstrations as there. The CrOvford Dem -oCfli says that, at a recent and in that county th ere wore for Caid and Butler twenty•six: for Taylor and Fillmore Iwo!! and adds:--c , We daily receive the most encouraging accounts of tho prospects of our candidates, from every partof the 'County, Crawford will nobly sustain . hor position in November." ' WILSON MICANDLkSS. MR. Eorroat—Among the, numerous gentlemen named as candidates for the office ofthivEntion or PENNSYLVANIA, there is not.-one that mould give more perfect satisfaction to the Democracy or the whole State, than the gentleman whose name heads this orficlo. . The character and standing of Mr. M'CANDLIaI is known and .esteemed by the entire Democracy of the State—and his qualifications for the responsible, the distinguished position of Gover nor -of Pennsylvania, are not excelled throughout the length and breadth of the land. Should the . Demoiratic Convention, to - eons,cno at ilifarriaburgh; honor the Democrricy of Allegh eny, by placing Wuses NiTeramr,ss.itt nomination, his tri umphant election by 30,000 of a majority, would be sure to folloW—and under hie guidance, the best in terests of the - Critnthonwealth would prosper and flourish by.a strict adherence to the good.old usages and. land marks of Democracy. • . ' • • 'ALLEGHENY. !kir:Capt. Nayloriaseed through We cityyeeter day. ' Iliqodgedlii•the St. Chatles.” , . " 37,444 ' . • . . • • . MAE _, ..i~: .. _. .. .. . • • MEE - Assts. assel.liesconetivitiie priiisiesi-let the Meet 4.1.0#11 FT of rie.3lllVegkr osigress. ~.'.. '.. 4 §4 ., ...Ve. ' , U . .?. - .....t0*5 . •„,c• ~.*/ - 4 ...,.. 4 .:: t.,........„. 5 , ~. INV fiLid 7:! l° 3. : ' '' A' - ACT tO .: Change 7. the.; na t ‘ of thb .steambOae Be 4 !Chiliell Downing, to t IC6lllOlllO' • . :i Be ii inizited kiplhe Smote aid : Muse of . 11epree e set:Wises of Me United Slates ' "America in Corey tress assembled,. That tho coil Atir of the port 6t,` of Charleston, in the State of T mill Carolina, be, and hereby is, authorized to issueni enrollment and 'licence for ,tho Atetinßiont* tinily .foid the a:Charles Downing, ~ ;id the -voila , cof thb!•= 4 (Calhotin ;,)** the owner thereof, William A. Carecin,vsying the usual fees and complying in all respecta with the laws regulating the graining:if enrollbaente and licensee. to vessele emgloyed in the coasti ng trade; eaid en rolment shill Male, iii addition to.tho, usual deacrip tion, that the former name of sai4steamlioat was the CharleaDowning,and that it was changed by author ity of this act. .-, _ .•• *. - ..• •••• l. *`• • • ROBERT C.•IWEITEIROP,' . Speakier of the House'ofßePresolitatives.• **• ' • O. M. DALLAS, • Vico Preeident of the United Staten, and • 'President of tho Satiate. .. , AI'PROVTD, Jude 28, - 1818. JAMF.B 7f. rooc (Name—No. 152.] - AN ACT to anthorizo the issuing a registeCto the , schooner James. Be it enacted bit the Senate and House Of ,licpre sentatires.of the United: States of • America, -in Con gress. assembled, That there WO:anted, under tho di rection of the Secretary of the Treasury, a register, or enrolment: for the schooner Junes, formerly, a British vessel, but now owned by Timothy Canner!, citizena. of South Oyster Bay, Queen's cousty,State of New York, and which said vessel, having been wrecked and condemned on the south shore of Long Island, was purchased by him, and ,which he has caused to be repaired: .*Prodded, ii Shall bo proved to the satisfaction, of the Secretary,of the Treasury . that the cost of the repairs made in the Milted States alter the purchase , of the said'veriolty the present , owner exceeds three• fourths of the original cost of building a Teasel of the same tonage • APPROVED, June .9.5, Ih4ti.' *' [Pveitc—No. 53.) . • ' - .AN ACT concerning the taking of official oaths in the District of Colniribii. . • Be it enacted by the Senate and Rouse of Represent- - olives of the United Stales of America in < Congress assembled, That all official oaths yeetuired by law to bo taken by officers of the United stateimay; in the District of Colombia, be aderdnisterod and certified by any ono of the judges of the circuit coutt,:or by the judge of the criminal court of she said District. APPROVED Jane 28,1848. • - . . . IPcmie—No. AN ACT respecting certain surveys in the State of Florida. -• , Be it enacted by the Senate and. House if Refire eentatives of the United Slates of America, in Can-. gress assembled, That the Commieslaner of the Ge neral Land Office is hereby anthorized•and directed to cause to be surveyed, es loon as practleable, the Islands and keys, and other lands in Smith Florida, interspersed with water,which cannot conveniently be connected with the regular public surveys; and also the irirate claims or grants which have been' duly conhrmCdttituato in said State; and-that such, surveys orsaid islands, keys, and lands interspersed with water as aforesaid may be madc'by such per- sons on such terms, and in ouch mode and manner assaid Commisaioners may deem most expedient and proper, without connexion thereof with the other public surveys, by township lines; but the expenses , thereof shall not • exceed the maximum price pol l mile heretofore allowed for surveys' by the Uniteill States in other States and Territones; and the sur veys of said private claims or grants may to made by such persons, and on such tarsus as said Commis sioner may:deem most exedient and proper; but the expenses thereof shal l(not in any case exceed twenty-five per Cent= on'the said' price heretofore allowed in addition to such price: providedialrow ever, That it shall be the duty oftbe President at some convenient time, and before offering-any of said islands for sale, to have an exatnination made by, and a report from, a beard ofee,gineers, to ascer tain whether any of said islands or parts of them, and so, which of them shall be reserved from sale for the use of the - United States; and that all islands or parts of islands recommended by each board to bo reserved for public use, shall he reserved-from I sale. • • AP/MOVED, June 25,.1845. ' (Puma No. 55.1 AN ACT for the relief of the Mina fide seulers der the acts for the armed opeupatifin and settle . meet of a part of. the Teiritory of Florida. -; • Ile it en/sanity .as Senate and Bouse'rf Repre sentatircs'of the Crated States of America, in. Con.' gross, assembled, That in all eases in which proof shall be made to the satisfaction oftho Commissioner of the General Land. Office that any. person who oh taMed a permit, under the act, entitled , 'An act to provide for the armed occupation and settlement of the unsettled part of the peninsula of Florida,” ap proved August fourth, eighteen bandied and forty two, and who was an occupant under that net, and 'the act amendatory thereof, approved Juno fillet nth; eighteen hundred and forty-four ' and who actually occupied or settled under 'such acts, and did not 'voluntarily relinquish and abandon the same, but continued to reside on said frontier south of said line specified in said act of eighteen hundred and 'forty-two, thereby aiding to effect the Object of said - lets, and who has not received the lands • provided by said acts, such settler shall be entitled to a grant and patent for the land so 'occupied or settled • by him, the same as if all tho conditions and stipulations ;amid acts and requirements of the General Land Office in relation thereto had been fully and Atrietlyt :fulfilled and complied with.• Sze. 2. Arid be r/ further enacted, that in where the: lands settled or occupied by each settler or any part thereof, were or are not legally subject to donation under the said ilea on any account what ever, then such settler may locate his right or the part interfered with on any vacant public lands in the same, or any adjacent townsliiiL Ste, 3. And be'it further enacted, That this act shall extend to, and be construed and executed for, the benefit of the widows and heira.of any settler, according to the princiPles of the fifth section of said first above.reeited act. - See. 4. And be it further enacted, T.hatirornediate • ly after the passage of this act, the Secrotary.of the Treasury shall appoint an agent to proceed forth with to the different county seats of the Colludes of the State of Florida, where said lands lie, who shall attend at least ten successive days at each county seat, if so long time be necessary to tako and receive proof by depositions before him, or in such maser. as he may prescribe in relation to such settlement or occupation, and of minion being entitled under this act to a grant or donation of land as aforesaid _ ; and said agent shall alto attend at such other . places in said settlements as the cobvenienee of stieh settlers in furnishing their proofs may demand, ander the in structions of the General Land Office; and Mid agent shall, within five months after bestial! continence his dutiersin said State, transmit all the proolk ho may take, and make report of hie opinion as toeinch case to said Commissioner of. the General Laild Office, who shall proceed forthwasto examine add decide said cases: Provided, That if any settler does not submit his proof to such agent within font 'months after reasonable notice, by advertisement ofthe times and places °lid' attendance to receive such Proof,said settler elan not have the benefit of this net and all the cases reported as aforesaid shall -be definitely decided by the Commissioner. of the General Land Office within two months after the report thereof is received at his office; and said agent shall bo allow ed the same. compensation as is allowed by law to examining agents of the Treraeury Department. • Arrnoveu, July Ist, ' (Pcomo—No. SO.) - • • .; AN ACT supplemmital to the act passed' on thir ninth day el July, in tho year eighteen hundred - and forty six, entitled "An act to retrocede. the :country. of. Alexandria, in the District- of :Colitm. Jfiti, to the State of. Virginia. , ?. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Supreme Court of. the ;United States shall have full power and jurisdiction to hoar and.determine, and shall proceed in due course to hear and determine, all causes which had been re moVed Into said cuurt from the circuit court of the . District of Columbia, holden in and for the late conn ty, of Alexandria, by writ of error and appeal, at the time when the jurisdiction and laws lately ousting • in said country had finally ceased and determined In. the mrinter providedifur in and by the third section of tire act to which this is supplemental; and e - deal' with and dispose of the same in the same manner, and pursuant to the same laws, rules, and regulations as would have applied to 'and governed the • said causes if the same had been duly heard and' deter mined-in tho said SuPreme Court before the said ju- - risdiction and 1/1 - Ws had. ceased and determined as aforenaid; and all judgments, decrees, and mandates, after that'time, issuing &math° said Supreine.Cdttn' in any such cause or causes, shalt be. certified and transraiteed by the clerk of said Supremo Court to such court, or to the judge'or judges of such - court as has been vested, or shall or may be vested'; with jurisdiction or authority to take cognizance attic same, or in any manner to carry the same into effect, or to act judicially touching the same, by any law of the State of Virginia in such case provided, orliere after to be enacted and 'provided. Sic. 2. Awl be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of. the circuit court of the District of Colum- For the Morning Fos . . . 1. .., .. . .:-. .4 .: . ..........% . - 17 . .Vr.:4 6. ......Z , e.r 7:: 4. ;,tti:', 7 .t i 7 4 2,' ,.. ...3 ^ ''.... .'....:-.. - -.. . 0 ."-• • - - .. .. .. . • .. -• _" . _. .. : , . 'i.:17264...eakiti41:474--.).;,i-t.tiA4.iplfrAYaketeiligtriMe..,:=;...trK*...llr.i.7.:q.*:.:;ii..r.,;- ". .. -.-c- r..-.-F...x.11=14tar.4.7..*=7.4:9 5, - zr, , .=p74.-4 . ...-Ess , .e , 4 '.,v's'''''• •- .. •.. ... , ..... ''' ! ..:1 , 44 . 1- . l' . : .1 . •:)' ; : t . i'' . .....; '', v.": 1. 22 ‘.. ~'.' - •:" , - ,J.!..:.• 1 ' '• ... ": ' '.. ' '' ' -• ' : •. -, t • ' .' . '-- .!' s ' ''" ' ', -." ' -..' : "‘V r iA 7-IP - • 45 11 • • ,: " ' 7,1 1a , i 'i Vi.it, i . .'. :: . -:,:' : -.. -..''.., r':::' '• .' v. "' ',-.': ,•• : . . --'s.. '' • :1 ';':".:-% :: • . '_.; '..). ' ' -,._ ;, ; :.'... - 4 . 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MEE MEE MEE MIES MINISII IMMEISI . . bia lbr iliCemiati of Washington; itiid _the clerk •of said &art, and they and'each of tbein arei hereby. authorized and required 'to certify and traffamit ex• teflineilluns of galiroeszlings andof all judg-. ciainti;deerek an4Ardera refide'red Osied, 'or • at by #iiie'llereaftpc4o , J?ci rendered •or calssed r in antactitif, eetti!or prbaciution originally corninenc e4l4l4void,kiraultkonit bolden fot:tho county of Atizano!hia, Ad theft° rhioved into' the said circuit ' - coati holden•for the county of %Vaahington,„tegetli 111With all original documents and other papers filed in the same;:to such iourt, judge, judges, or clerk, bo now required .or.authorized,... or as shall or may bniquired °taut trized, by any such law of Vir ginia as aforesaid to receive or sake cognizance of the same, or to carry tbe same Into effect, or in any manner to ; act judicially ,or.tifflalally touching the lirPnosso July 5 1848.; - • AN ACT further to estenaltio time, for ocadog Vir • ginin military land warrants, end returning surveys - thereon to the General Land Office. • Be it • enacted 6g the Sinale - and Houie - er Bove sentatires of the Utiited Bides of America,' in Con gress astrogded * That the act entitled ci An act fur ther to extend the time Gar locating. Virginia military land warrants, and returning surveys thereon to , the General Land Of ice,"". approved August nineteenth ' , eighteen hundred, and forty.one,.and ns to olLivar rants issued prior to the tenth day of , AugtiOdigh teen hundred and forty, and no oftierititannd this same is hereby revived and tontine force net" the first day of ,Taneary, eighteen, ed Mid fifty. • • SEC.- 2. 'And be it farmer . That the lame , 'right and privilege • same time to nll such Warrautivahriasiissued dubse- Anent to uid.tontli day. Of. Atligoet;A:l). eighteen hundred anifforty; Pretrial., That befdre the lona. tion thereol,itshall be'shown•to the satisfaction of theflecretary of the Treasliry that such wirrantiv issued Justly:and' and, thlt•thti persiori who received said Warrant. • Was legallY, entitled 'to the APPAOVED, July 5,1648 -• • -• . . ' Apußuo.,No. ;,-.. .• , - AN ACT. giving the consent of the goveinnieni of the United States fo tyoStfttii or Te.tai - EireAitd her eastern boundary, so as to include- train her limits one...half, of Sab - 10 pass, ; Sabine laket,tind Sabine grit., ae;far npith as the tbiity,4lcond greo of north latitude. '; , . s .! Be it enacted by the Senate and ifouse of Reprisehl . latices of the United-States of:America in Cangrest assembled,- That this Congress consents that the le gislature of the State or Texas' may extend her: eastern boundary so.aato.inclddo.within one-half of Sabine pass, one-half of Sabine -lake; and also one-half Sabine river, from its mouth as far north is - the thirty-second degree oattorth latitude. APPROVI:p, July h, 1646. '':; 1. Soldlerst•Disetsarges. Ma. Retro' :•• Great speculations are being made in Soldiers' discharges, and all in violation of law, as - well as in•violation of cypress ordersof the Cum- Missioner of Rensions.' ' - • Mans diecharged soldiera, no doubt, act reek lessly in, disposing of. their discharges at half their aloe, but this can afford an Alderman no excuse for lending his _signature to a' frond, and n sol diers claim for• Land scrip cannot be transfcned by any other process, - , _ I do not charge any Alderman. with 'this offence against the law. I have, however, heed' iold that soma of them are engaged in•the business..—lf it is so, an example should-be made, and 'the guilty-Al dermal); or,Aldermen,' held up'tothe paniltiew of the law. • - SOLDTERS I .PAIEND.t , . “. . . . MT' Monet. CoMPLAINTS Decor More frellnentlyditring tha strut:tier months than litany other season, liceause at this season the system being dchiliuncdfiligeation is not sutheiently active to disposi: of d* food before it becomes putrified; hence a peculiar acid it gonerateitin th e MIMI.. neh; which is the onus* of those 'horrid . diseases coiled dysentery; chelera moan's, inflammation of the bowel's, &c. il - nghts Indian Figefable Pills ire ifianturnt rctuedy, . and therefore a certain more for .bowel complaints cause they cleanic the stomach suit bowels from those , putrid humors which arc the caineof the nbove.distreas.. tog coinpluints. - ConSegiteinly, as they remove this nib e. of every form of disease, kid IMpOsSIIIIC fat them to faR in ntakiag.a correct core. • . • • • . Dwane! cainanfritranir liniterions.—Ticiniimbirthat the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pits has‘r the woineusignature of WILLIANI-Wlllillc2 on the toalabe each hos: • • • , fLeMClnbet, also, that' Messrs. reuchtwanger fr. CO,Ol •New.Vork; Jas. S. (nisei:ie.& Co., at Cincinnati; and J. 11.• Wilde r -k Co:, of Louisville, are Nor ;agents for this medicine, and we cannotgiminntee. tha•genuineness of that' ffered by.them for sale... • • . ' Thegenuine is for sale at Pr. Wright's Principal Office, ~lb.", Race street, Philadelphia: and by Joitx.Tnoutsanc., 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pp., who is sole: agent for this city, by whom dealers can be supplied at the whole- . . Goodson k Clark. of. Bellevue, Oltio,November trld, IE4O, sent a letter to Dr. G. C_ Vaugliti, the proprietor of the celebrated Lithontrimie Mixture; thoGrearatalei lean Remedy, with a statement that' m the vicinity of Ohlo where they do linsinesi, the ankle has had 'mitre-. eedented sates . ' Nothing like it bus ever, appeared. People resort to it for all notnplaints, and its ereet is ti• ways ono& - Ord 'cases, .which have baffled the skill 'of • =client men, have yielded to it, arid 'the factilM aro using it in. , their practice. 4 largo ntittiber of midical then arc agents for Its sale—a strong proof 'et The punk virtues 'or the artlele. Call on. Agents: in our 'payee. ,whose names arc to be found under Great Altelleall Remedy, and get a Pamphlet. ' • . . • F :Agents in Pirtsburzh, lists & Dr.ockwair,No.q.ibcrty eV, near Canal Basin. • • ' -• • ,jyt,4 • . ID".Tut armee RE3frOlt.—The. Olosnonian. or All- IleatirOßalsam is still performing wonders, No other medicine has done so much to alleviate the sufferings of out fellmecitizens as this.' No' retnedy has ever been known to cure Asthma with so much certainty and so ef fectually as this Balsam. A large proportion - of the dis eases of the Mailed States are those directing the Lune, Throat, Liver, or Stomach, and for such this medicine is peculiarly adapted. - The proprietor defies 'the world to produce its equal. Dr. Sherman, the sole proprietor manufacturer, - would:are upon all the necessity of: pro caring the Genuiae, and note put off with any tmitanoii of it, or with auy'other medicine. So great is its reputa tion, that the unprincipled unblushingly attempt to pass off their worthless mixtures, hoping to share in the ad vantages of ,the proprietor's labors - and expenditures, when they have not the energy or - ability to get tip and establish tiny thing themselves. - . • : • • For Salo by Was. JACICOON, No. EC) Liberty strict bead of Wood, Pittsburgh. -, • • jyll IIJ It. Fahnentock A Co's. Rubefeetent, In high fa- - vor as an external application in inflammatory afflictions, rust at the Same time a stimulant as well as emollient.— B. A. Fahnestock Co'e. Itubelheient has been very be neficial:in enses of Chronic Rheumatism;Glnntialar Swel- Sore Bruises, Sprains, Ice, /se. The fol lowing certificate is from A gentleman well hnown in this city : I seine time ago accidentally fell from a scaffold, and severely strained both my uncles. They immediately swelled so much that my hoots had to be ripped in order to have theta drawn off. The suffering they caused MC was intense. In this situation, I procured a bottle of B. A. Falincstock k. Co's. Rubefament, And after one or two npplications, I experienced much relief. I Wird nbout one bottle and a half, and in about two days the swelling entirely subsided, and I was entirely rcheVed from any further pain, and experienced no :more inconvenience from the fall. cases of swelling, braises, sprains, rheuinatistn, r*ould most chearfuliy recommend the, Rebefacient. ' __.: • , July 17, leic:"‘ • GEORGE RABRETT.” For sale wholesale and retail by B. A. Fahneatocir Co., earner of-Wood and First, mid Wood and '.Sixth . DAN RICE It- CO.'S • *etropolittost and liilipoAarainatio C 4 'RC U . EABEWELL AND COMPLIMENTARi' BENEFIT. BY THE CITIZENS OF PITTSBURG/I.TO DAN RICEI• A ND LAST NIGHT OF THE CIRCII sj . A . S the company proceeds fo Allegheny city to-mor row, to exhi et thereon Friday nrni Saturday, -at :21 and 8 o'clock. each day. ; . • . .- . : , , The proprietors of Allot benefit, for the purpose of better advancing Its object, have placed the prico of admission' 44'60 cents--ekildren half price.. ' . • • : , These cant/ of admission may be obtainca null° Mo nongahela, the St. Charles, and the American Hotel. , • • Mlle Rosa, the beautiful Equestrian, who has created such aisensationEast; and was reeeivcd .with , much inl thusiacm last night, and' Mr. Madigan,' the weiWcnoiwr rider, 'with the whole force of the troupe, will appear ifi; hn entire novel entertainment. • •-• Ju27 • — .IIIAGiEri.A icibiawtffirrs tit i — fli.V. - . --- • . 4irtEAT SuccFsco • • . .. . . _ - • Large and•S'as4tassoble Audioncea I THREE COMPANIES•UNITE :' • • • TYROLEAN -VOCALISTS., . • . • . • SABLE HARIBONISTS . KNEASS' OPERATROUPEI GRAND CONCERT by the Tyrolean Vocalists and Sable Humanists. • Negro Bongs, Extravaganzas, BrtiUo Solo, - Litcy Nenl; in character, and Negro Dancing. . • . • Chatige of programme nightly. • • . ADYISSION,I2.Ic. only. 077 A great, rinantity of the best ICE . CREAM seised. Op to visitors. . pry The best eider and decorum preseryed throughout 'the entire establishment. • JAZ \TIW BOOK.—The ;Vilaligsrtf Cassius lifaielUus Clay, 'III including Speeches and Addiesses, - .E,ditewith preface and memoir—by . Horace Orecly; -- • ' The_Firgßook in Spansh ` or, a Practical Introduction to.the study 'olthe Spanish Language—containing full' instructions to pronunciation,—a grammar,--exercises on the 011endorff method of constant Imitation andrcpc tition,--rceultug lessons,lind a Vocabulary : The Whole adapted for thanse of private 'camera, or tor clasie sun der an iustrnetar. By Joseph Salkeld t author . of `•A Compendium of. Classical Antiquities,' &c.' Brothers add;S:4ters, a Talc of Domestic Life : By F. - Bremer. Translated from the original unpublished man uscript, by Mary llouritt. • - The Dying liohin, and other Tales: By . Joseph, D. D... Just received and forsa te by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. 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NISEI - "- • ' • ' • ' - • =ME KEEN =MI MENI LocAblitavAls-,‘, A PhyraktrimßM o canal bridgc4cOtetitt Alieghifeyiiii, there did !aside farrol ittgreai . tesEectiltilityleMl in mod. orate circpiiittaro.: z lho beau of,auird flintily is a lawyer, wilheiievci.l Wit the pled . lite matteois alle had one fair diughte'r. and no more, the which ,ho love passing wall: , She is pretty, ne all the young men in the neighborhood bate often declared. One of them in particular Immune enraptured alter' : charms; and, as,the sequel proved, elio reciprocated: ~• the tender and peculiar feeling. I .Bbal&yefititi" of women—or trhels—tcait 'tie cdrlpeople, as hi : the custoiti; opposed the, Match. - The young ones' _heeded thin' not, atid'prcideeded with the billt g an d cuing ceremonies: B*4 few days ego the family in question' resolved,upon - mitying . ti• the -county of Indiana, and with them thedatfilttiirmust . go, !uhhe wantee young—only Ofte`rno tig.o4..beiklnd :Pita brought - 010 !overate - the Maii:/lilniketirigi to be done! , Great excitement, aniuish, pity, tits. ``imunerotArsittgllteir breasts. 7liit `wereexerf lovers ihilijt(line. without a ttrataitiitittl f We think not; 'lndio this ease Pthe . thitigiiiitti:rlbite lit; At 2 6 0'444, illiilLiel i !la;;eaaY' for traptimtation :#4l4 ll tfie . ! o intailtd:%%.gitgajliqa(o - 00)1 Art tier wife—lnit , the niiikdtorliVeljaiOriroif; hint . 1 firtitotf4heAehter; lof the poor "fuortta ttin is tie. btit'ith:e :marriigitle*remain- nottifitig Mel, for two years . ' teitt*Airangeitten*i,liain Oft :fur airltikiiir: One ; piity as or the other WitOtpy keel4tared , their. vows aid, 1 , is Root .!eer • model Of •S`:lhnil. 4ol .iir—rmakuh. . wet01taw...11 . 4% , part of the'city:orij.itinrtyiAretst;i*itd.ili4ll>* , -. .twcen: Market and Hiath. -Vise liPie#o! l P.,# . 0 3 9 place will reallaiibOW apPrOgisizAhlialP , PealatiPm; -is , --for there 1:irO- - only,clothing- states iiii!iii4iinid, there. -We counted -twenty-one; idstAtyliritire than there- are iri alliaber-portions Odin - dity.:,-. We can give -no - estimate of thiS'anstinnyif Oilifto in!, - vested in the businessofinanii4'ntoSingr ettithicig3iiii- I. this ; nor of this nOrntier:of:bilidisetriplay4, i Wo think we arc withii„biannds.,..iskii*iipi - itakii ' would scrjuirel32oo;6o6 Aiiii4-,Vo)4lOul.:jel'ici, bald) , I . -one tbousand . perm:opt fiait - ::elitployrifelit , :iii-these .-sheps. How important - , therf,;4be'birsinees - . ! .. i . , - . . "... Him ''aia it happen 'that:joint - Lig elia4:iir"4",lave" been attracted to - this •sitiioili Wi- - iniVitell::— . McCloskey, years ago, spent a:TOss hiiditite!:A:illitri) in advertising - the .v TlireeltigfiticirOrnid iv& coarse drew the castom,of all - itlifockistefi.ilie-itin- 1 rs dreds of miles around, to. his - place, ' :Delaney 'lid likewise, for- hie establishment has been id 'that neighborhood from the fires: In enler tO'dObnsiness at ail,P new heginners”foundit 60ceSeary to,avall . themselves of the advantages of this estensi - Ce syri.. tem or odvertising, andseught and foandsOoms'ai ne3r to McCloskeY and Delanif air passible.. NOw, this isi fact. ft only shows thet- - ad.iiiinoiof ad 'yOrtiaing.freely-. - - • _ ' lifonvwzrzczo pneras4on brim.74omelleya ago W4.oritlin wharf O'liirge block ef noticed l: : large „ falhionNifor a' Monument , and while' We wereliusry. in an endeavor to decipher:San inscrip tion . upon its aide,' a rough b oor interposed hiEi.pertion. •Ilatber. 'dial: expostulate 'Oritb hiur: Tor bits bid mannens„we lid in ignorance sotl the object of the. 4 eforkl`.. - 110 • in lesterdape Gazette we notice that lt•tiss a ince ument, carved - out at the,-instance 41! 4in.forraw• pu : . pile, to Profernior. Szonz:: 7 liii-lbeiffitt - ia fifteen feet," , and ito weight 16,600 patinae. It *as cot in the . , Quincy quarries. The Gazette says:. This' monument in a ..plain pyramidal: ab a ft, testa_ ing on a square base, of the tame' material. : ! OD the front, in raised letters, are, the werds., , c,flanrnz . Szorte2 l - Oa the fell oide— , .! Born in Sharon, Mita., Sept. 21,1503- . -settled at Pittsburgh, June, 1833-- Died at Chicago, Illinois, Aug. 7th, 18462 1 - 'On the right The pupils of the Kil buck School hate erected this Monument icr.Lotre and Gratitude to the Teacher of their KiiyhoOd." Oa the marl- 11 . Sarah . B. Stone, born Aug. 21, 1805; died March 24, 1848. 'The sister of Daniel Stone. :: She shared his labors: - they not togeilser.? , ' L . FAiitiELL Yo DAIT 'apart by the friends 'and admireratafrDani , "/Deise thi city,' fur :a complimentary hinefit, o 'sr)) telt*: etsiori, the -committee ha rep windy . placed of adMiairittt itififty cents.. llds tharit . if ti'tet.high eplaioe' i esitcrtztined of the great:clown eirimi,.fail to resuft in something. more thait*re.: comlpjiment. E s house will unquestionatditi.efulf r ' and we anticipate inch an aearemblagoof..etiii,cauti. and fashion of the city as is seldom witnessed—,. 'since Dan is a fato rite with all—rivei thisehatigo io the price will'secure: and priihably - Ireelude such per iect jams as baaie'se fa: thrrgured thiseircui. From here, they gri to:Allegheny to exhibit to: morrow and day OicrEinthil,dtPm. oo 4 1 1 -eath daY Securetickets during the day r and it ii - thir . _ pose there will be comfortable elbow roomat night _ . Sir The.. , factory operativosittid 7 4ianther. large meeting. in the Diamond, Allegheny, od,Tirestltty night.' A great many speeches were midei.ltut ivc have nut.heard that a single dollar has Ilion contribr uted to the support of the suffering Seomeg:ttatichil -dretl. Nor has any plan been proposed ,b,y_: . ,ivhicki they can bit relieved frOtri the necessity which Simms_ to press them back to the slava mills. Tucirr.tiarintstitcpen."A Philaticl yesterday arrested sad committed by, the proptst.s s tri_ t herities, for attempting to 'raise a riot, oft Dlttlidil night, at the circus. hope he may get:ltiqiiit:' dues. Re has made threat. that ha wopt.dk t, k t e It is necessary . that such Se bird shoutehaiir his wings clipped. , ' - MADotoissus• Rosat—ltichly - does. this , gifted: Equestrienne deseetro:::the praises dint bave been, lavished . upoo'her,..r!/114 is far the hest -Isdir eider that has ivervisited liiitsbnrgb"inidia - solil to be the best on tintltent . :'.' • ' - , . , •. DMINISTRATOR'S , tfiAtE, CIR: A •:COUNTIIT" STORE,comprisiagDry Ooods, Clandrivamtl, An d Shoes,: GrOCertell,QaleellSVlMl ,e Classviare f ,Crocken% &a., Tomorrow Auction.--, Thursday:July:WM, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon will be Bald at id'ltetunCs Auc tion Rooms, No. 114, Weed street; 3 doors. from Fifth, by , order of the Administrators of the estate of:T.Ayitalii linglien, deceased, the. balance of his stock of dry_goods, clothing . , groceries, Otacensvrare;&c:;comprising'in'part,.. French and domestic lawns; bemire, gloghamsicraficce., • bleached and bream mustins, book,Mull,fintiss andlacke. net mainline; alpaccas,.inarts de- Manes, alertness; bed tick. logs, cmvats •and pocket handkerchlefs, , ribbonde - ons. - . penders, superfine. tamed.: Cloths, , vatioascolomesssi, :metes enactment, spier did cashmere, merino anardelaine shawl& gloves, poste ry, sewing silk; patent ihread,*spool cotion;_witlia largo ~vanety.of -fancy. goods. -Map a lot ef,ready-made Clothing; boot and shoes, cutlery. 'lmmediately after, groceries, queensivarc, , glassware, crockery, ake. Temp, cash, at funds. .= , _ • - • • ‘'•":F. WARREN, • ' 4 .: W. COATI, AdministratOrs. JAMES 11PKENNA, /meet: .I'. J 5~ ~. .... oNNETs AND:OARAspunet4 ‘itin b c ; .. sold,Alto remainder or.our Barageiri:•FisiOSSSOniner 'Silks, Linen 'unt:oilier . . Uinghtuns,Ate., &eivithoul re= glad toprofir: Remnants of Lawn! and ~ctitrAtorntrr4l.l) . iiltel; 3 doors fir:nit:Lib-my. A LEECH & Co.'s Coal Office, on fourth street, be 'tween Smithfield and Grant. ,kyoty conspailmontarr Sur 2 ,1 T a meeting oi the friends of Alta ibernin Otter's, 11. held at the EminetHotel, on Sam ay eVeninganly Wit; Henry fiVetillongb, Esq., was called: to; the Chair, and John Coy le re appointed Sectary.. ' On motion, it was unanimously - . Rewired, That a Ceniplimentnry„ Supper . ho the Hibernia G1e.0113, of Pittsburgh, as a small - testi. rnony of our regnnl for their nnifotm, brove,.ondollant Conduct, during the late war With Menrg. - Basked, Titus the Supper be prepart4 , by •Afr.'Hagh Sweeny, at the Emmet on Monday evening, Ms; at Sn'elock. - • • , -:On motion, the. following Coniiaitteetityeat'aßtaiida , Commtuce *of Arrantenana.—}ton. Piiiteri'lian. Samuel JoneN-filla. Wal-KeiT, Henry hirCalliarigh, Luke Tatar°, P. Delany, John AP_Closly,ThoniniFloodaumes. Blakely, John Taggart, popt.. - JtiluiVinninghturiXtrpi.L. B. Outbne,',Bbbnninan,!denry Rant, Henry S.Magraw, 'John. Smith, John M'Devttt, D. C. Sunkton, J. SPOuirs‘ John S. Cosgruve, Thomas Donelly, John .1. Hon. John Anderson, P. hinlvony. , • • Coop:gate invitation.—Andrew Burke, Wilton Ve •CandlesiNClulcs Studer, Jiihn Coyle, John C. Dunn, M. ,Kano; J. X. fitoorheadji. Harper: ' , HENRY arcuLLovort,, ch4wman '• • __met cons, - -seeretaiy; . • FLOUR-400 bblet. frosts:ground Flour, jusureoelved .and far salq .by Uyair a. & W. Ji.alta&VEL MERE ERIE ECM MEI =EI MEE= :.N0. : *.. i b . y:.:.10..! . e,pi.5ph-!. Reported for the Morning Post , -• • • - astaparoe July s 5• 1148 - • SENATE --The Senate: adopted the.ierart of The . ;` :. : • Conference C'ommittee on tfielidiii 4ppropkiation bill The Territorial bill was then is emnp 111.ii*ndetvieeiti (defibiltithilpilitod, He was tild:11/61461,111Illber Committee who oppprdifie;MisecimjlComproinCee.. jle'reein favor dr'gnioi gov;s43Edei36:a &VAre`ol,VirAltbAce one branch of thefrii.egialiiinioiito• Mexicana,'and thwother Mvonsiat brute 9iivernor and Jedgeti appointod - by the Federal overmieni: thniicheeking each -other. • •• . ' Mr. ifoiei folltiived in repli. - He was s ucceeded , by Meean4Dix and Corwin. - The retierliveivenlate- in Washingtoithat the report of tho Committee of Conference on theandiaurippreprii , A warm tlitieposion - followed: on the Oregon bill Vvhen the House adjourned" '• • '-'-: . I- .: ' ; -'• . - ::-:1- ' Y llirdittrii;eserti Jeliiii;jlB4B , . . ~ . ~. ScrtitTE.— Mr . !tale ti e fTeredveleselefioningttiriog why the amount, paideach•oreer. was Omitted in the 'alit Arta; 'Register- laid "over ' '`; M Claytoritnoved to take up the Territorial or' - Cotairdol6,.l9l4:rtgree4 to. - ~. ',, . „,, • Mr:Bali*iti Ortirid-an amendment gralitiog to al' : persona, dePrirecl of liberty irk tha 'Perrirorioy,. the , privilege of tiabiauiCorpns; and the right ofAirect appeal to te - Sogrottoicoon.• • ' .t•hteiiii: iillitlCS OA 'lnd Walker, gave notice that - -iiiiiy, would offer sundry amendments ) before , the vote. sits taken on the 11411 - . ", ,_ .- , -.- .: , ~ . Mgrs-/cituason:eddreeried the Senate •in support of the Bill declaring it to be the only blivo branch or. the exciting subject. ..; - - • - ..._. , .. EEO iMMIE SEEM ~ ....„:„...-.; *.:;: i' '...... '' :-- ' .:, ::' ,,- - .. c . :::.Y . !'- - !*:;; ... -,...:. ~:_..- -•...: ••• - -•- ' Pittriietirats lady 26, I$4S. the' Pqiign tews, in a commerci ar point oi;•i ew, • . , . . is considered Avomble:--ie Prance especially: =*, &Toni. "Sininten, the French Ambassador Icr.. this eonetry, MR passenger in the new steamer F.Ettopei..f: 3 ,- , /. which sailed ou the 16t6. She is.,hoMls e:pet Sell. 0141r11011F. MARX.E7P. ! ' •••• 8et.71310132; Flour.-The utettiret'i's doll. •There isynoresellerrqium. buyets "of liosonni Atiect nt $5 S . • , AN - heat—Sales or prime -white •nt 81 1231 15 paler , of red nt St 0031-10 • .... cord--gaies of prinite white. at C4c:: ...,ProyittioneSales - of name • Palk at fito 00. t Saies'of 00.. Bacon, irdeii 4 .4teidin'ttr •tqs.t. • • ritvull,;;;l*.itit pt 9e Nape. ].yrnekey.=Sides:an bbla: ttSd 4 2Se. ; Catilelts.ret 7 :Salesoi Beefed • N'EVcr r VolK: MARKT:W . , • . • • - • I•IT.Ir Yoe; Jrds46.4l;P; - 3.1. Clatdi'Markdr-Saleir Of,!leef tit** 2Gi 3 75 f " • • 'J,kere sno,change trorth'yof to3le Ia difir . • :The irn:ker/a firm bit quiet. - • ' PIALAD.P.12.1.11.11:1115.01;£10-. •••'• .•,• . -- ' , • , _PratApthir!e, July roar--Sales of Western. atl3s 15105 , 37, ' '. • Wheat:-Sales43l - IWritrie Ria • Sales pf F ; rime lellowCorD at 5105g.e..„ "tOttaa•-;-Salee of ',till) . 1;aleof tiphirid're l 7 o 7l,4:ll' -; HetaP- . ..Thel4tetk frit era han de hi /ighfraridinihai ara looking up E LerulThe market is o rididt. ..;'Provisions—Theye is apr aiLLclel-4 00 ta - liens Qtit steady., Iliedry-eides of Toms at EWlnCy'liideS, (4, side's - at- 4135- Svlee of khaaid;rl at 410111 c, .14ard, nt .9.e.; in kegs at 5/e. Clover Seed-Salts at 51.00 k)• hathel: - ' Theri edier nrtieies .oraalli4iroien of larhigu!rkets; • frELTI3RAPH STOCK —3 -alums Ohio Ailmajr .e l e g r4 P ll. Ukgkt for,44kty, tilAlllF AT F.'• ORN MEAL-25 .btsts.i !srdried hothi.W tee suit; C filpte .Ith4 folllgLblt • • " • ' ' • ; '1 • &INr-'lifißl3l 00t..! woot.!:—'rtia highest markt:twit cosh; , , • .. ri DARRAGH,. Attorney at La .tr•r-Oftict4 T.. • well'? UOu :I,:2l,7Builgittp;:tolP,4lllYeeKiPPWPftli.Conic iliirPractieeintibOterorathf , Office in Fourth et, betneeu Woo!! {II' • _ . • CIIIE&P DONNETS. , - ! W. IL:3111118.11M - bibelling off lIJJ Lis rcid fining etoek ofT . DONNEMIII: .31t7ttiy-redlt• ie4 . erleec llgapatkof.!ost tfisttiy'i 'ebepet Iron 25 dente to $1,00: • - ' - • , P.l'Dhasp .141:gr.—A lot of Dries: redilerd, to 121 •tiibutiepre,Tard. • 7 !. •. • 16%110'00pda:for *.Dri!fser.-4t , ePpplx.Jnet ieaelYed, Dud . -fieired-vjery low • ;' ' - -Derk*Gisghouni.--Ilich darketytesatlairrbarns. bronellesler and Domestic do.; of Choice potternb. Mantua DiSbons.—As. oesortment -jited-reeelyed'inribe- ' ftboths,.s,lstorjf, - nldofferedlbve-by,tb v e iAlerl t , NVbito and Colored Sittin do ~ P nnts dnetllfu.ilia.e.,- , ..itin excellent Stock on bandi - 41e. per pi: np to the finest qpidilice,, • - • 1 1" ~ ;.„.117•At the raorsemsurrerner of .; rqurei and Atoresisfrrerr r . r BOiTS - gIIP - AVysrmirriti&EfOrgcpTsE..... %7 ldat receiyed'alld for:olgo by j 23; - ' •.• AtIOSQUITO /V Errs.—A. - .A...Masou it Ca, SU Blorket 11/1 street, have just. received 600 _=piece; of. tlosqulto Netts, of 'Various widths andqualities. ,ly4t - • PIJ 18 Ink Safi VV 'S9th.py.Morse, P.Srourth istmeurittsburgh,anew humorous work, entitled POLLY *VOX FRAN SAX. - It with southern tmd,etoresof; irmsint tile hornet. If ant ouewiunti tet.lnsomnsedittwharmay , • .tie called rlght down tearing-fun, of the -thasidired and bind. he :cannotmlo bettcrtfina: buy- a copy 7of Polly VOCI - Frailtavi The. cosi of the bock /Stanir • cents, and it is certainly worth considerable mortmerely •as a menus of proueating health hy.lataghter.r .Theislories 4,tie depleted vat thattith fatness, one by a .'writer wt 4 ittes iliMise. a a quick terfectioa . of the-Judicroas, and tvkeen :relish for evottingliey, of hamar. .!;1-The author is 1:km110ot:co as a soldier,. q - Riau pr deep ithow lute orhuinannaturc i. with keen** aMsivgitence :and prorelcncy,in Comp . *llOl4. Th e is Written nr. :Itlrthe model of : Care y &. Ilan's - senea humor:tar A rnep • etut worlnt, aud excites laughter while instructs. ;Xlinstatiork - will undoubtedly have an enormous sale, and Itilbbso at. distande, rwould ' , ay, send" in )_out ;Wens itohni - ZAddress,,"- • . M. Y. MORSE Publisher: AykitAve•.• Fount) SKet...Pittshianth.. .:''.*.' 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Dyer, • drUAlC.—Uncle Ned;• '6 - naluma; t oe ...fird Bock to Old 3(irginny i L t Jentay Lind Polkuvamkrrso. icr Boy; Come play.* :simple* isgriliw Pews of. -Hoses; Moonlight, Mnee;Lovo ttnd Pitmen; .0 soon re- It • turig, Lore launched- iluTy•bortli?T .tiortse _where.the heart is; AVould I were with .thee; •Telegranix Q uickstep- Thou had wounded the spirit that love4thee; [dreamt's 'dwelt Mary . ArgYlez: Welt : ; Rosa 'Lee, with• . urdintlons;:No, 'neer:can thy be mine; , Blue 'Juniata' SO ands Ifoi4; Joys we 'se' tasted; 2,"ebeir..... that nribrighlesti Where are now - ibe hones I eVed; • Cuckoo Guildprrheh - you ill remember me, y The porting,' Jiietie;.l.lohemion Quadrilleal OW raube taw' Aprontlyalties;..yem Jkiro,,yrbrda. by Geo:P.Mowisj- • Oillsie .by C. E. Horn; ‘Vritch4;- FrolitipitOrtariVe; When 'night comeecke.the pistol Gipsies' reethzet, or Coino to the Old Oak The: Ilkeeifta and for taleity• • jy2s . JOHN 11., - MF.J.LOR, - 31 WoOd sr. .grrEßßAvssEpzAral. sTeAmsNoiris— lxvfint- - ,Sd,:e)U 1101 14 r 4 .W4ll- laosoatti.or *pp roved_baifer for ,Six L eger Prnefi.oc r Pittsburgh Aitiouractuml, equej to .1116 best. • • t -• ~• Also—Named, a'acear4-hand Stearn Ragise s if*.gOod quality, Sor: rthitthithe:eaali_will• be paid t:q approval; cyligaer:frult! 18.10:24 inches diameter, and from mti feet stroke; otheiractripptopottieri, - • ' --- 1 • 1 , . • •.f.. • 11..101STAITRT, . Smithfield atter. • r4,PP&G. PAYER:APO liutuileg of C'roliM,Mol- - . . .. :.um, and Royal, Rtlg ; and Straw Paper, jasCrectic- , i y: - , . • 11. S. BPSWORTII & CO., jy2l•:. ; .. - . • • .... ..- :43 3Larket street. ... , .... , , . ..... • plan. , 800N.5.-,DeraY, kleadift . and Cap Blanc' -,13 Wart, far ,sale hy. 1109WORTI1 & CO. - ; , - Fourth street, hear Market- 1D6R7011P.--seedatd:Lcurd sett. t.l Tfinuerv., • 'bah and kfackiaes, .Enstaire.of ,S..MORBOW, 17 Fifth Street. • crric.,LI7VERY 7 STABLE..--The-TiobiZtitZ- : i fespeetrally informstisk friends and the generally.shaiVkasretnoved to a new and . 04 teas vetkable, - onLibertpitreet;in the Fillh Ward, abfti; eihug gridgeihene he keeps Carriages,l3arotteheik: SaggiWirnearse4 e B lBl ol•Horse , ete. Having added 7 .brgely his .fdtllefiFWcigerli9/!ei4 the Palrct: Ahe Dahlia- • , ; s z , N: 13. lioiees . #olooadairrels s3 , 2lxlli' :• • : CHARLCOLEMAN Iyl4/1/ 011 T , C0LLA1113,41"44%; Masan' fc- Co. have received ano th er invoice of these Cheap 'Wrought, Co are; at the ermine iow pricoof 1E c. Also, Bataan itibbOrta for igie , *:(3ejod Colteots at de. 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