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EWI SS • • .-0 _S ET ' • .• dritATOILLAIV.iIidIFTORIL ; WILLUII Moran, of Clearfield. D. lVaorurart, of Noraittrlorl• k n, • larruesictsravva imam : _ • I. JlanaY Barraa. Phlhule,lph , f , co! 111.. Hotta R. Kaman' d o . ~ t'oooty.lrr.on, • • 111.:18LAC Bunn, d o ,do v. JACOB 8. Yosr• Blonlg°mF NAM= E.lVtiotrr, a.ebi • VII. Wuxuat Dowrruto; Chester do / : • • VIII, llRNST , Hatnicataah Lancaster do 1 ' 7 Picru Full4•l3erks.';' . do • • X..llaaitaaDS.BctuocurovaritOSlonrt)e do • • • 'Wu - Bwuriatra, Wyoming c, <XJlo.l'oxLallizwirnac, Tioga • do - ' .• • •.XRl. , Jolla C:Klao, Clinton do. •• • . •XiV. Jour :IValuttait, Lebtinon do, • : • • , H•C'Hostorr'.7. Pam:ll4 York ' "• XVll•Fatnzarca• Burnt, l'hooklin • loot. svvt, Huntingdon do ••-• 4 XVIII. Cttaitt>m'A Butt; Greenedo Glidadli.W;Bolahvar, Bedford , do do IM; 'Jolter Brtirricos;;Beaver 'X'X.L : _axoliosT:H.AltiVfelf. Allegheny do • Mlar.•.H.Datrea,Crawford do • - XX.-Totortn Ivia,„'Potter ;. . _ to, xxxv;•.TAria(l . . cAmnifF,ltatler do l FOR CANAL : CObiMItiSIONER, • • • TS 11 E = • • • • • . • ' .111. CONGAS:3B; • • • AXILLFAL W .;- • OP PrrThvrllou. JORN J. rarcHEL, pituspursh. • • :;-:;*. JOHN H A MILTON siv , AUegbenp MILLER, . EWA -.6r9 c) •.. ; 40.11 N 041RIEN, Lnwren s ept .; • °tlawizt- • • - ciinton. • • tuft cot , WILSON, ,F,lizAbothArrejio;:.. Ig x l ens- p:ApER, aHrr..zAws or, 7.llE4trarilD s 2 "I.T3I4.I7ZR4TIS.9..REsoivrioNs Or roitr oriss3 'ARETTIBLISHED sr.avr.ffoany. ir • . fAritiintiloW Printittos (Dina 'WO. . P. OD:AND: er a BTREETS: ' Having ice•ctie 'Estabfishreenv; a4plendij . .SteaupPowerPtlntinigathine 'tate ate iirelitaredio.de , all.kittas DeNempaper and Bo ok wink in a style of utt eurpaased.beanty eAd.nett,toessijarei limn the molt tea: spliabla terMikolVei .. tesisectfully . tioliatthe patronage of . the purr bustnotte. • •• ll:r.VrerstiersareirritizedsolumdtstAttratiwit etr. _AtaWeek, - 2k1.1 'mtaae.qiniptiect traiiitlfte irk; sufteut,iosertion. 3,11 e nit tirOablf N . T**logitalt. 4 1/veinal...Do- • ' , ' : E.,:*;4.ARR, 'United Stalest NevttipajperAiWnct Sun Badings, N. E. , conier of• Third and Dog wilefeuti wig 400 North Fourth stryciamar:Onlyiiiiitlsoris4d Arai iii Philadelphia. - : .‘ 111-11iitte cowyeesikos,.Augaiiit - Comm re,' NlitUlriatiittelt)..John Cpylit.lC - H-Irert'. J. Surwasti CBartrett. John - Lay: JoncilichavdLouthi Doniet Piclrireni Pred. Yohst. ' • ...,' , :ceisol!Tarleri/kLiiii. Letters. Thilaiiisia•letters orthe . “old.Chiar,";:- 7 tuie,:of N'e ors, sail:the other in - thefitilidelphiLedger,--bsii! been . for • . . . n3lty - prettotiSeed`forg,eiles.,l4 the italtimore•Ain • - . •, eriemigibe ,, New'rerkillititess,'New Yeirk bruSt>r, ; . rinit.lithers of tliemaita•kidiwiy, , ' This is not to be weridered au, When -At - ii:allsq'.tecollected that the . I 131129:claiii.of papers pronounced , the Genem ebrated firm!' letter k forgery; ; - and heogodall sorts • of anitheinat 'upon The.bead of tlio editor who 'Ark publisber4t.: The editor-oftheAlilefiolll2 ‘ says,that. the s. s3Msao from the ChatiOitMaleUer !r is so palptw ands° little id ationdinio with.tho char. • icier of Gen. Taylor, thal'we do not fear any harm • from_ it . ; for it is altogether too improbable :to de . .ceiveany intelligent person. The. object o f ' these forgeries is, of course, to prejudice the Minds of the Whigs against:their candidate.l2.:iket skit; , identical letter is discussed in the Choyleatitisa, papers,. and • them .11..ti0. question of its - autimissitity .in tirty of them to referring to, both.of the Jas eaquisite Pr?dse -0014 of, the General, the New York Espresa'says; that the:Whit must be green, very green, who can • .... . now s ;after thesdeceiaiveeiperienee of former years, be' caught . iy:iiiiialtoeqoco forgeries.” But, to overcome the . ehingti . s4 . forgery as applying to the' letter:Apt appeased in the Ledger,' the editors of tiid ptioi say of the journals, in ikiew . York i denyinitike authenticity of the letter Gen., •' ; • •Tailtir-tirrotetto Lippard. They_ say it hist aP: ~ peisiiksit,therattlletin, without a name. This . is a • mistake: , It_Waispublished first in the Ledger, with nalati,Juid. &ear the original manuscript, and is as authentic letteirwith General Taylor's ge nuine 'tag. nature: , _ We think; that, if thero.is any thing in thesel4: . . tern, calculated to produce e!feipling anfitvorabler Gen.i in the minds of le•Whigi 4 Ilet relit* • . cannot be effected by Such wholesale &Wahl of the • • authenticity of his letters.! We had, nradoubt,; from • • the 6Mu, of their authenticity: W e thought. ihei boreiittagataiteabldeVideneettot their paternity. " • MEE The .F;dfteriof the. Gazette, .conyinced from the unerring f . laigas of the hat Gen.:Taylor is certaleitftneetirig with oeetirhelming defeat:in - NI) ! vemberj:hliti.becrimii perfeetiireeMess, and pays no . regini,tir truth or deceney, Take, for ezam ple, from that paper ofyeeterdsy. In alludingli . "the “DrEti or Sarr.h- of an immense number of human brings to the Federal candidate for . , President:, the Gazette says: . , It at General' Taylor islands, confessed an ignorant Italie trading soldier,., says the publication in the ;;;.-;;,. Post.: This is utterred of one of ear old and:gallant . - • • veterans, whOse life has been spent in'the service of his coaniry, 'and - on whose character no stain has ever tieedallized.. .:And who utters it t Mr. Harper oldie Post, and by so doing shames alike the, gallant land of his nativity,' the home of his adoption.” ... , When penning falsehood, the editor of the'Ga zette knew article from Which be quoted, 4 .4 ignorant slave trading 401- - die,," was eirired from the Obip• Standard, a•Wlde' , PAPER, the ..e.ditivraof which have labored as lung "and bard tui out neighbor in support of. Whig prinei " Ples-' Th ' ett; difforonce,..howeier, between them: the editors of - the Stitil iird` refinie4. to bo bought;iike4to . l themarket; .to support --the slavelogriestsolkipartrepididate . ; the editctr . of the fozekt,,p supporting o. Taylor, is;only per % forminghlt ./IFTEEN '•-.: 7 lAo3e.otverLot lafallsot.- - - , Tho cowardly - be4beaded animal wlin , used to the mire of Pest Otliee re - • cognized as htiii4 be€n a volunteer before Thad ' ,dew Inquisition at Harrisburgh, to divulge • what all hOnorable men have regarded as saered;"and I at t empted.! • t *h : .• who receaty . !RIF .to OWLS a cowhide over A matv,ithouglimueh sd out efida:"Way. taeldle taitspaillph'atiOnt - whicli • neither of thu parties conceineidlinsAiked his intedi fereoce. When 7 any' potion of our: race (excepting; pethsFis, otts•;s4tisartnnagsd grandmothers,) 'lll=ll rtt: cognise htosyyta - Emoiletof bMioty, of, boisor i ot;:of. we /Wine& to our ophiktnialtieligtid bit4Wated:''' t. • ZT ' Hats you s sitatittiliel!s . . e ,latest .as uona e ! t Y Ie P the flu* materNia ii t sat#lffiof o tk i i 4 ii rl itifigiOVti*tiisl• atieetfMst9figt44**iitiiiis aitit‘ll:‘• We *ern ' looitingZtudstyltu i le4.llnab,,ta.bie r Fali-Paikftmil • 74.N*sitilf . • • irARPFA EDMOR.M 4I / ) PRon=wff DEMOCRAMIC .. N9IONATIONS. FOR PRESIDENT. 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Tlt a ....eVaietto (taking the alarm fromdboY i cd,lt leiticrii: i tlV. the : - eastern States,.on aiiittitlnt‘ioe .repdv..pp, ilcii l ic , nrakftillynoil . ~....:;.. :,itir . frie . 7 to-itien Ibis .-tditi4klteo c 4 . ,,..-liti . : ..V5 calif e iriy ertarzeritich tlleyMaci+lis t)iei.,.:4bc le pea, petite iii4grotgartytibASecantri.9f,_all ill: • 6ful affinity to Whiggery; which is provedhyr,the • jonces.) numbers of trae.and consistent “W i tiiffs:," who are daily engagedin trying to give it a temp .. rery micendency. That there. should be manifested a degree of alarm on thil. Subject by the pretended friends ofGen. TayJefill not to .be wiindered at. Vies; bavrinot seeti:gtArkavow any doctrines, upon *pleb to go beedi4r r ibir. Pohniry; in a fair and honor ' able - Mantest„with . -the .Deniocraeyt..bot calculate on .succeeding, if they shall: seceeediß4l . 4 !:iii n te• sort to the most infamous system ordeceptionithat has ever been attempted our "ciauntry4aving principles to mit teipary'pandlel. iti the thiion; or none at all, if this itioinsi may better sint'ittei4ur-. pose. Sucb a course as this, is necessarily revolting to any Men, who,nro animated by a spark . of•high moral principle; and therefore we find alerigkripto her of those,, whohaVii been hereteforeiinited with' the kederal party, (in the belief that the":leaderi were contending for litilks,) joining in thi's "free soil " movement, betause, by its . advmuttee, there is avowed a single doetrine not at inniatierrlvith what the Federal party haa contended (hi . ; In identifying them with this , r Free Dcill; , move ment, these honest Federalists can be accused :of no inconsistency, nor'are they liable to the chalge of taking any nn fair advantage oftha Detiiiicnido, or of, acting dishonorably to 'the People:- "OP party which has beretrifere, professed td.titi . ,'Pritibiiliiig for principles_ t oow makes no avowalleftT.36lTb lie eye,w hoping to succeed bYd'uplicity and fraud : a portionnf those whohave actedtWill(the'Dedio eratic paitir . ;(from the single desire of heingreerrik. edappOlie_ltreat rnasspf their feilowscit.lieret,l de- teimieiii4 they will either %Lillie-or ruinte. T the majority; .110,tkereftirp set tip for. thenaselvergo ihgliefarictlie Poiriito . ,with a single ditetrinaivil4c): is smarted 're be like„ Ilse serpent of Aaron, Of 110154 cient potinity to overeiimanad - swallowuitill other doctrinee. Here those honest 4, Whigs, ,, yrho have truly been contending for political principles, and who, (believing what they have . contended for, to be truth,) have .not felt willing to .relinquish them,— have - found a solitary doctrine, upon which they could unito with any other men, no matter by what name they may have been heretofore knOwn; and, rather than' relinquish all; and own themsehreito be base impostors; they, at once kiln in sustainipg• Abram; who takeir,itand iii favor of even a Slagle , doctrine ; which they , have long . ..cherished:2, ~ , ,i, There; can - po'charge.ir Iraatoileicoey,eristains ed againarthoseenembers of the Federal are niiiiimiPPartieg 'Mr.-Van Burenshfir at.sio pa. tiod has therei beep so : wide a . dittaletige between , Whiggirind.Abelitininista,as to prevent a union at anY3teiny, Where the inked strenitbrif,tba`twe ac tianitvasauffieient to overcome the Democrats : and, - in - port contending for and iiistaiiaing the nomination Of Martin . Van Buren, they ere but uniting on the only ,gronnsr.eohlrarpt .to both: ';:tibofitionism . hair been ta2k..P.iit and parcel of Federalism; and the triumph of that.faCtion, under whatever leader; is . a defeat of the Democrats.. It is. scarcely worth • while, then, for that pertion of the. Federal press which has brOught irretrievable disgrace , upon that .ip#sy, thy forsaking Henry Clay . ,ort' ti the open avow. al.of a relinquishment of every political prinCiPle • distinguishing their party for the last fifty .years,) to present to the public long celumes of reasons by which to modify or, attire to palliate, their infamy- 7. - for Ilia is a work of supererogation. Thare are . men, even in the Federal party, truly hoPeat-meo ;.of intelligence, who think for "themselves—andthe i .Vellialt elt whose thoughts on this subject is, that ?tine mrepolitfen/ truthsi that they heretofore adopt. erldoctriithich,alter a careful examination, they !believe tolikiiii:e:,'"in all their bearings; 'and that, if !they cannot .carry.out all that they have aimed st, sound Policidictates they should atts''tat" . •n all' ihose -which they believe may be adopted by.the country,. Thirifcao;thasp gentleuren of tiro Federal party, who were dissatisfied, perhaps in all - respechr k witir .Geu.Taylor,becatue of the unitaistaluiblyktestiona. Me position which he occupied; iii iettition - iilbit limportant', doctrines of their.pariy ; and who Dow. support Martin Van Buren; are but supporting What. they haii - ...ever recognized as'.; great Principle of their faith ; or, if not, at least a valuable aid in. its 'dissent - motion. Martin Van Berea now repudiates - .fhbprinciples which he once contended for as pare mount; he flatly contradicts his former political !ar , , Set option's; has deserted the old friends who sustain; . - .:ed!liini in his most trying hour, and who gave to him ..1111( the politiCal consequence to which ho bad attain: ;61 ; and. now stoops to court those whom ho once 1 ~ d 4eratitied, and whose principles he has contended I were false to the Constitatioh, and subversive of the best interests of the countty. That Mr. Vae Buren Will receive a large, vote from the ranks of the Pederal party; eta donut I doubt. In addition to the plan unitoitTify pursued 1 by that ;party, of reWarding the traitors from the Deprive:tic camp--tend the more distieguished the 'traitor the . more willing , have they been to. reward: him)--the y have not yet learned 'efficiently well i how to estimate the intelligence of the PeOple, not 1 to believe but that the freemen of our country may be led at the will of any man who shah undertake that task. They have not yet been able to learn that, at the moment when a man forrakes the Dem. 1 ocratic doctrines of Jefferson and Frinklin f , oMa con and Jackson, he loses that influence which lie 1 was once auppeeed to possess, and whatever may have been the height to which he' had' risen, and I ' - however bright may have been his hopes for the fa ' ture; he at:onco falls frona his eminence, and that which was all bright in the futdre, becomes impene :treble darkness. • r • , Let the Gazelle and its party fully 'understand, that, with the exception of a few hungry and dirt*. 'pointed expectant, of office, who have been hang ing upon the skirts of our party, only for gain, and a portion who are impelled only by motives of re yaw , there are none who either have deserted, or ivahu will yet desert that glorious banner, on which Is inscribed the names of CASS and Borturt-;-the honored leaders of the pure and unwavering Deg eo : racy of the country. And, as Martin Van &nee bae utterly repudiated the party which once so highly honored limoind has thrown.himself into 'the halide of his former tradueers ;'and himself to conform to their wishes; it'is but right for them; if they . vnltte their professed principles, to pace him iheit i 4epresentative. That a large portion oti t hoin wlll do this, is beyond the power(of the Gazette, or, any of similar ' 5 easy virtue,” to control; editror will find flint hi. mon tpatbdticappdals all triode in vain. ' ~ . • • Talnklem In Michigan. The Detroit. Wren Press, of the `2.§th;'sais: . .14 WO iiave advitoti., 2 Aat a. meeting of the whigs!is to be called in a township, in the interior, in'a re* daiii; for the purpose of formally disbandirig, and reCom mendiiig toe support of Cas4 . and Butler. The mat ter, , will come off in a feWoo;.and the whigs of the ainintry , irill.be taken by.stfluise., We are net nt liberty.to give the facto; orbOile the township. The foci of- . the desertion' eenSitie S e #iit:tion;and will eop' be iiiyealciihtioconniri;' 1,-. ui readere will observe „ , from his advertisement,- :Oat Mr. AndreWs has again taken Charge of this re veille; eliTflp fen amusement awl xerreshmenti tied Ate, Cream is served op,therein sUch.quantities.ai to rtstOishi44 jj'ot . 10ied :40.seeirtg done a wholesale • •,.brisiaeee,-while I'o quality the article is not excelled; . - - tkir At Itiggertrs great eale or dry gondi in New' •Yark ;on .Wedoeidny meriting, 2687 pienes of (!gn. Ta for e cotton handkerchiefs' , were 'eirer4d.. , b'e wanted in Noiember: Tht, "'tee!, clay 840 yerdii wefts all taken. :„ . . . „ MN= • , : ci•Fmy:l. -, 2. • " t""tirle t • ', • • , • , t .. i : T. O . : -. . , :- , 7.•'' - ,:i:',"...."' E=V =!EMMiEM The Eagle $4190h, MIRE Getz. Taylor's Politica/ Prtntlieet!. York Couriei of-th. • - The Net , / is 24th inst ant, (a paper which has from the outset advocated GAn• Taylin as a cmdiefate lon43:realdr.l an article headr .l., ..„ 1 , f04n ig livircoons,ws -B i ch fi n • this manner "We ha;ief . ..iffew niWifor the Whigs; in regard to the gicest latest so near at hand. They may not be welcoile; they may be' deemekinipuli therefore to be heard end)ieeded. Nothing is Ines gained by shutting our. more agreeable to sleep in the belief:that Allis well --.4)1011 when the - eriemy is at theSiloor; Mit it is not safe, and he is azfalscr . ,and:trgabbittees sentinel who will not, or dare-not,sitnind the - • We helieye,tbati intim eristingidale qf the publid mind,. without spirt* the , part,•,if „Mfg; ; not yet =pzitlorth; Lewis Cate, Is filMillic,s To 1.0 ' 4leCted'Plt;lideitein N o vemb e r rickt. , ! Wifti are 'cm:. 'pelledlo this belief; most reluelently;by...what ,the see andknow .of the.state of plate feelitiglar!d the ..lack of proper effort.' Doubt it, deny . lt, wish it eth . .prwise as wo may, the Whig part : ,., evrcially lin- the 'North, is ,apathetic, ' indifferent, inactive, compared with what it shouldbe ; and with what it must tie; if it expects to win tho victory." • , Thus the editor..goes, On, occupying nearly a-col min; giving advice to' the - , ,fititlifut„tind active t and whiPpoingep,the la=y;; and ends nr follows: • • " This may be easily thine; if the Whigs Will but -take hold and de Witte's, and followed • up by proper' ction, Taylor acid Fillmore wilt be elec- ted_by an overwhelming majority of the' people of the nited States. If it is not dene, and done soon, Lewis Cassfwill be ourchief Eseeutive, and the gov cinment of,our . country will bo plunged intoa chaos of radicaliem and corruption, the end of which no men is wise enough td predict: or 'even cenjectore." Fortunately, thole iiro , two parties to this question ---even though the Federlists would Makb'the pie believe that theirs is not. a party ;--and those who'have no often been deceived, by the;opponents °Oho Democracy, folly 'understand against whom they have to contend. . . , Anotheglittin t "The Steubenville Journal, a drelded and influen tial Whig paper, edited by a son or Judge Wilson, has found the support or Teylorism to be an appro. fltablo business, and has ceased to exiseror want or support. Tho editor, however, is about to print a new paper, to be called tho " New Era," and to support the; Abolition, or "free dirt" nominees. So goes whiggory in Ohio! . Se' Judging' from: tho , nl9o-spread a eppesdion which rinks- to the el eetior . d • arGen.'Toylor, - wo woutd not be Ourpriie to beet . _ of the. entire party; especiall y in the Noith i lroiug over to the support, of tron.roree.-.. The opinion. of this arch trOitorappear to be.more sattstictor, to the treot:body 'of :the: ll whigs? than • thoie al the g• hero of the bloodhounds? as the opposition Styl ed Gen . : Toylorin ISib.- • " 'Bar A friend of ours, who bastra . selled everse• seral Oftlie Western - and teuthern - §tates;n4itite last four weeks, declares that he never 4sitioiad gat.ll OiVithaillatlTl al fl . ow , CASS and Iltrrts_tt. 1-le says that btit:that they ;sill be elected PreimitleptikodititiPPii t sideet bythe latest majoiities'evei eyrie to can. pants of the White House/ . • far Joshua R. Giddingaltinbenirn:ai;nicnaiiiiOr Conireas in Ohio,. tiy the Whigs, althongli an ontpml protnising,ppponent of Gen. Taylor. , , J. o.Os. Vs-t-Agnitoosa•Lono t,' N0:.,'1.•3?, 1 70 F...ineets.nt ono/ of Fourth and blaskst streets, every WodaettdaY evening; at {vast 2. ocloc k, precisely..:: • older.' •• • •"•• , •JOSEPH -14. YOUNG. Seey. Visiting litintliors are herrliy •cotttloned ogoinsi ing.any of the budges meeting at the coriter.of Wood xi. and Virgin AUT, as tha Angerons Lodge,•No: ilithe only logo! trofkittg• Lodge of Ono•nt.utscit fifthly orAtt legheax city: '• • ' • (3d034. ID" Costiveness- Cholie, forlig4stltin have long balled the Physician's skill. A teed:tine. bow ever, has been • discovered/and is now famed to the world,'which is n quick .and perfect cum for them: to whirl nearly* ever t respectable pi - whiner In Nett-York will heart - titling trif ihnorty, as they have. ahandonril all other renthdies for its The wineily spoken of is Cllckenres Sugar Coat ed Vegetable Pill. A inpairini.'wtieh is as pal m ealile as sugar plumbs; never gripes or uausentc I in the sitght. est ileiffee, and yet is the most searching and positive yummier preparation ever discovered. Such Is the rI- . - crlleiser of Che kener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills.that the proprietor warrants a core if they are takeisisecord... ing to directions. and hinds himself to return thr - merry Witte pure limier is not fully pleased with them. The mail -.excitement which their appearance has produced,is not a false one, bat is erected on the strong thundation of troth, and will never. pros away: for so long as costiveness. cholic, and indigestion remain Intendent 'in - the human rice, so long Will tint - positive ivmedy continue to bc. Sold by WM. JAW:BOS, Gett. Agent, • • nagat SO Utterly street:, Pittsburgh. [For list of Agents scr'ndve olsement.] • 'll7' Liver Complaint is generally aeconapanied _with pain In the tight stile extending to the top of the shout 'dee; variable appetite. occasionally a dlsontered atom. orb, yellow tinge of the akin and eyes, and often a sivell lig over the region of the liver, together with other gym p. toms of a corrupt Slate of tbe Mardi ; • •• irriglyjbutiau Vtptable PilsWill be found one of the very best medicines in the world for the cursor all dusts ses of the Liver; because they expel front the body there mbrbid limner's which, When dipostted upon this lm tort-, ant organ, aro the cause of every variety of Liver tem. plaint., From three to its of the above tinnwil Pith, tn• ken on going to Led, will, In e: short time, awe. such man ift,at relief, that no persuasion will be necessary to induce a persevernnee in their use, until the liver is restored to healthy !action. Zireearce Countrrfeiis and fmitarions.—Rernernber that the Original end Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of IVII.Usts, Witco, on the top label of each box. • . .„, Remember; also, that Messrs. PeOrtirwattger t Co., of . New York; Jas. Y 3. (Roscoe fr. Co. ' , at Cincinnati ; end .1. B. Wilder fr. Co., of Louisville, are nor agents for this medicine, end we cannot guarantee the genuineness of that offered by them for sale. . • . The genuine bt for rate at Dr: W'right's 16D Race street; Philadelphlarind tiy . youx Thwerso,, Irk Liberty tamer, Pittsburgh. Pa.., alto is sole 'agent for this cut, by wheim'dealets cats be supplied ntibe whole. 17 Goodson A. Clark,_of Bellevue, Ohio,November M 1.1840, sent a letter to Dr. G. C: Vaughn, t he proprietor of the celebrated Lithentriptie Mixture, the Great Amer ican Remedy, with, a statement that in. the vicinity of Ohio where they:do business, the article has had unpre cedented sales.. 'Nothing like it- has ever - appeared. Peoplercsari lo it. far all complaints, and its effect is al wart. good. 'Old cases, which have baffled the skill of medical ;nen, have, yielded to it, and the faculty are using It in - their practice. A. large number of medical men are agents for its sale.—a strong.proof of the great virtues or the article. Call .on Agents, in our paper. whose names are .to be found under Great American Remedy, and 'get a.Panip_hlet. ' Agents in Pittsburgh, HATA & BRPCIWAYI No. 2Libeity. 'at., near Banal 7 2 lesill-, • • • jyttl !•• • • ErTIIE GREW Olomoutan. or All- Healing Balsam is still performingwonders. No other medicine has done co Much to alleviate the sufferings of our fellow-citizens as this. .r:c. remedy has ever hem,. known to curt Asthma with so much certainty and soef fectually as this Balsam. A large proportion of the die, eases of the Oohed States are lhosc atfecting.the Lungs, Throat, Liver, or Stomach, and for such this medicine is peculiarly adapted. The proprietor deka the world to produce its equal, -Dr. Sherman, sole proprietor and manufucturer„ would urge upon nil lire neeessity. of pro curing the Genuine and not be put off with any Imitation of it, or with any oilier medicine: • So great is its repent'. ;ion, that the unprincipled unblushingly attempt to pass letr their worthless nurtures,.hopinglo share in the ed. !pillages of the proprietor's labors end •espeudltures, Ishen they have not tlnc energy or ribility'to got up and establish any thing themselves. , For sale by W. Ismael', Mi. SI/ Libe rt y street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. ; ""'-' • - jyll . „ . C :ItIO 11. gre . EAGLE ' 1 111.00Iffg, WOOD STA T TS Dow Open 'under the - management of Mr. ANDREWS. I. —its original Proprietor, and liar. FAlward,Chase: . Ice Creams of every Savor, as well as all the luxuries o r the scason,..will be furaiihed to our .visitors in a style ofeleganev-unequalled by any'siinllar establishment in '; [Jg - Open from,p, to IP. P, . .0u22 /011-K-DT LANDIAII 7 gAtiI.-z r .The subscriber 'will .4 ott accommodating terms, a valuable tract of land, situated on the road leading front William Cam brrs Mill, near the Ohlo.river. to David Durs on big Sevrickly Oreek; In Franklin township, Allegheny county. about twelve miles from Pittsburgh... The tract contiuns one hundred-and lICMS; strict measure; sixty .acres of whichis cleared and in a good slate of cultivn- Aion the.bainnee consists of good •timbei, .The whole is well watered, and'containit excellent coal mine, now .opened and .ensy of access. Also an orchard of about three hundred ifrolt trees, in 'n good bearing state; °one half of choice fruit and the balance Of common. ' The above is a desirablei for arty person wishing to en gage in the business of 'farming,' as It hue a good road passing through the property, and being .convenient. to a ,good market; churches, and schools. .I.ho buildings con-. sun of n hewed log house of large size and comtortably .furotshed, end a frame barn of a good size and well ar. Iranged,' also widran excellent spring at the door: • • Terms, one-thirdilown ' and the balance In font' annual ,Payrnents. ;Par' further parlleulers* -inquire of Messri: .Jo to Skiles, or Mr. Miller, on the adjoining. tracts • orpf the subscriber,' residingpti Long Island, op, .posite Mrs,.thieklionse's laVent , nine miles on the Deaver road.. .° •, • • •'. JOHN H. HAMILTON. ... ~aug2 l -dlavi&w3ca • • • . - . . ..Q P NNA—;--2, - bales "India j! jowl reaoived and for side by' ; 4 . 7 • .ailgai f !fIAP • AND. COLLARS-A'. A. Nelms & CO. hav ,N;;) psi received GOO more:of those cheap Wrotight Colt 'jars ut 12i 200. Mourning • COI illny new istylee. Also Wrought Copes of various prieee.••- •'' ' • ItiiipB • EVE MEE s • •.` . ' 4 411. k. '4. .;pa:Eir • •-• '• • .; . BEESEI MEE i'~~.. ..l'.. • - ` l ^ ~ EWE =ME ' • - WMMeM_ BY AV_, dote and ResaliattHsitii4atisis .4" r the First, i'`,...;o,fith. 4 .4 6 efF Ot 114.1i el . l3 '' .4 i LI . . --, I t 7 i . ..1 [Ol4l f AN:tiler:l fitgithe,... y onto'' liquidated claimaii ~;', -.. .1. ' " * ela KP lid t.'i- Y 4 ' L' ..Biif enacted by the Senate and ilaute of Represen k ',White arthe United States of America in Congref 'assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasu is eirebptuthorized;andzslirected--to-per,- out-of - nny Money : in,the mire:try not oche wisp f9Juiplariatt -to eteicittiananty, pr theirlegat teptesanuaveta„ amount now dire by reason of the2nlaima .idre.uly . liquidated and denididitgaiinit tberlifelicliti &pub lic; under thotrtiqvintion hia*itert ;that republic an the United Btalea r severtilit .sonslidedmaherelev oath dei.ofAiwilitightireahumtretfiand.thirty-nine and the thirtieth day. of - linuary,:eighteeihuidre , and fOrty4.liree, end shr whiChterefiestetrliake, bee hiiiiidby the Secretary of the TrealinrYi:Propicfrd,t, That, ;before 'inch payment, tile •traiiLeisimasits,'ol their legal , repreaentatives, 'hail, arneseederbud , de liver op thirtertifieatesiasued-totheid,respe'etiVelY,i Bum the Treasury Department of Hie tlxtlted,4tatins. under the provisions of the:aitlif &tigress of th e first of September. eighteen hundred iudzforty-one. See.-2. And be it further- enacted; riot till inte'reit shall cease from the day orpaymen4'lniCli'ldiall _tic! •notified by the Secretary of the 'TreasUry, nat.:As-1 coeiling ninety days from the paesage.of this actJ': ROBT. C. WINTHROP, • ...' = i Speaker of the House of Represenimivei., . G. M.:DALLAS, ~., i Vice President 011ie United States,mut..... , President of: the Sepate.'" APPROVED; July 29, 1848..' , . ". 7 ' '...4 . t.' ' ,r7" .: ,FOLK:.jAUF•aI - f.. . ~ .. . • [Pu5m0—N0..744..,.,.','t .. AN ACT for the relief or certain, Miiiiving widows, profiteers and soldierirottheirevelytieriary:unay. ' Be it enacted by the Senate and#,oure *l4llore:eh latices' of Ifhe United'Malee of:knit : 4in CiAgfels aliembled, That the tvido'vysi of all office:rsi rion-ebils? misaioned Officers, Mexico:use, soliiiiiii;unarinen4 marines, and Indian spies, who shall-have , serve • the continentaLline,• • Statetrooknijv'ohitatelins, 2 in tia, or In thOnavYlervice, in the.wiintelloisary',war ! with Great Britain; shall - be:. entitled:..iii a.pension during inich widowhOod,oregual amount that their husbands would be entitled tO, , if living,; under esisting pension laws; to Cenatirence . okthe fourth day of March, eighteen handire4.'ind fortr', eight, and , to be paid irs the tams Manner that other pensions are paid to widoirsz bat no widow now re ceiving a pension shall be entitled to receive a fart& er pension, under the provisions'oftlis act ; and no . widow, m arried , after the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred, shall be entitled to receive a pension under this act. '•' • - ' pledger; Sr,e. 2. And be it further' emitted, That nay pledgei mortgage, sale, assignment, or transfer of any right,' claim, or interest, in any way granted by this' act, shall be utterly void and of no effeet, nor shall the annuities or pensions granted by this ,act be liable to attachment, levy, or seizure by any proceu ef law or ciaity, but shall insure wholly to the, per- . sonal benefit of tho pensioner or annuitant contra to the same. Tho same rules of evidence, regula tions, and prescriptions shall apply and govern the .Commissioner of Pensions and pension agents under this act as now prevail under existing popsion laWs which relate•to widows torrevolufioneq,,,efficers soldier,. waldie. . .•,-,:,...:. ' ''.- Sce. S. And be it fuilher enacted, That this ' a shall Lake effect immediately. Arraovra, July 29, 1848. . , . • [Piratic—No..76j AN ACT supplemental to an act to confine , the vey and location of claims for lands:iikiliti".State of Mississippi, east of the Pearl rifita4tid:eonth of the 31st egree 6r notttf March three, eighteen hundred and forty ee„ ..17e11 enacted by the Senate and Howes(' Itrpresers , !alive: . of the United States of America io Cangrite rambled, That all confirmed claims a nd acttlembtit. rights for lands situate in the State *of Missiaiiipni,. east of the. Pearl river and south 'of .thirty.iirst.tio.. gree of north latitude, which had not actuallytheow Orrayeil on the group", and lbr, mak!' no,plota'af. actual survey bad been returned to the surveyor general's office, south otTennesserom or; hethre the first day of January;one thousand eight hoe= died and thirty-liine, shall he, and anti hereby con firmed, according to actual surveys hereatler to he made as herein provided for, in the same mantic? that said claims actually survi.yed on tbegronad;ind returned toe. surveyor general's efficient, trio time 'aforesaid, are Confirmed by the act to which tills is a supplement; and the surveyor. .gerieral is hereby authorized and directed, an request of anyirarif in. terested,th cause the survey of raid claims without delay, and at any time between the passage of tido act and the first day of January, eighteen hundred and filly, to tio made and returned to his office, and he shall certify the return and plats of'seth actual. surreys so made to his office to the regioer.and ceiver for lands in the Augusta thatrict torpid Stahl. And the surveyor general, and the said regiiter.and receiver, shall regard, these claim. end actual , pllats of smithy, in all terpeets, upon the same footing with the claims confirmed, as actually surveyed on th e ground, by said act to which this is a supple ment, and subject to, and entitled to, the beithetsot all the provisions of old act: Proricour„ That, if it shall appear to the surveyor general, frotn thii plats_ of actual survey already returned to his °Mee, any of said claims cannot now be actoalfy surveyed surveyed on the ground, owing to their conflict with other claims already confirmed ai actually surveyed on the ground, by the act to which this is a supple. meat, then it shall be lawful for himto grant , to the claimant, so deprived crisis location, a warrant,-04 .provided by the fourth aection of said act, without causing the survey to be made... . 4 , Stc. 2. Aad be it further enacted, That all war rants which have been heretofore, honied, nhich shall' hereafter be issued, b y the surveyor general south of Tennessee:under the provisions at Atm mi. , ginal act to which this is a suppleineat, and under the provisions of this act, be, and. they are hereby, authorized to be located upon soy lands Subject to sale at private entry in the State of Alisaissippi, in any of the land dirtricts in said State, in the saute manner that said warrants are now authorized to be located in the Augusta land district., A rraorro, August b, 1648. ;," • : I.Puntic—No.Tl.l • AN ACT to authorize the iuninta.regider to the • • ,'• bark Idary.Tereresa, -, : • Be it enacted by tAe Smile anit Route et Represenl- Wires or the United States of elmetica in. Congress auzwUrd, That there be issue -d ; Under the direction of the Secretary, of•the Treasury, a register for the bark Mary . Teressa, formerly a French vessel, 4ot now owned by Nathan' Rogers and Charles Butler, citizens of Baltimore, in tho. State abler:fluid ; and which said 'easel haring been wrecked and.con demned in the Cheupeake bay, has been repair ed at great expense: 'Provided, It shall be-prov ed to the aatistletion of the Secretary of the•Treaa• ury, that the Cost of the repairs meanie the United Statei exceeds three.fourths of the originaleost of building a veuel of tho tame tentage in the United Stater!. • APPROVED August 7; 1839. __ [Poetic—No. 78.] AN ACT to authorize the Secretary of the Treisury to license yachts, and for other purposes: /3e it enacted by the Senate and. House of •Repr,e. 'tentatires of the United States of Americn,in Con ' gnu assembled, That theSecrotary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to cause - yachts used sod em ployed exclusively as pleasure vesselo,and delsigned as model. or naval architecture,and now entitled to be enrolled aliAcnorican vessels, to be licented 'on lerma which will 'authorize them to prOCeOti 11 , ogi port to port in tho United Stites without entering or clearing at the custom•house. Such license shell be in such form as tho SeCretary of the Treasury ' may prescribe: Provided, Such vessels so . m 10,11641 and licensed shall.not he allowed to transport nietil chandise or Carrypitereegorafor pay: Andpreiiidea.' _further; biat the owner of lacy. such vessel, before taking out such license, 'ball give a hondrilit:infr form and for such ameUte; lie the.,Secretary of thii Treasury shall • prescribe, conditional.that the said vend' shall not engage in any unlawful trade, nor in any way violate the revenue liwief'the,United States, and shall comPly,*llWthe'resrelleijilkeithec respects. ' 4 • 4 -'• Ste. 2. And be if further enarted, That all' such vessels shall, in all respects, exfopt as above, be: subject to the., laws. of the United States', and ',hall : be liable to seizure and forfeiture for any siolation. of the provisions of this act. • • , . Sze. 3. And be it further matted, That all safeir licensed yachts shall use a signal Of the fiirro, 40; and colors prescribed by the Sceitas.Y . of the Navy ownerand•the thereo f shall at Ail times permit the' naval, architects in Aer enip:oyinent of the United Stiles to:examine_ and copy the, models at said yachts. ' f APPROVED August- 7, 1848: ' . - _ T ACE. CAPS—A. A... Margin & Con daNarket h , ive IA just opened 109 Imes Cape, or various prim:: Also • a large assortment of assorted Ilfresths,Care mation Head 1) S.. r. .1 tes • ' fl_lAt PS AND 'I:TINGES—A.A ; Maiiriit'it., C04.60./ilao . ket hame•just•receined; per 1 ;prcsi, 200 dezOne of the most fashionable styles of,plinits,o l 4.lhingee,.o. :Yarrow' width anteolote. ! ' nu:3lllr. - • lAA !UAW-. TABLE ,CLOTHS—A. A. Mason 1J have opanedii moat eatabeivaa.asortment of•Damaak Table Cloths, comprising fine, medium endl9)y,prisedicit . . , SAL: AMMON-1.500 tbs. just re veived.nod for solo by . A. -FAHNESTCICK. & UPI - • - „Comer. astond.Woodsta., , CY tiliipliuleived and Tor. ;ale by tanall B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, MIN k ,:.';'-; . i '1: ~ =NM ENE 'S`:• - . •• .z-7,4 ; ........... . . , .. ~ .:.',....._`; : .c'.-..........-../.., . ...:.; ' , . ..:,'. ..-- :. ' '.'...., . ..; '..*.•-. . - :4 •, :7*, -, .'.:.7::...: - : , ‘.-; 7 :.....:,:','.,'- ,- ' . .: , ...: MEM MEM _;-.:.;> : t WEE ‘,..T <:~"~` ~ A ;,~ IMMENI ERE IMMI BEM @AL MAT N,Ag.O. ;Yet e .1 11 ; 101f.d„, bfAnelot thlyiddest pe men '.f n throtvor -that ro hadeAer seen. .not „ dfeedj nce u .k ut no tee h to give Y ezpreasioia to squirand such a corporation-7.one that would re quire e to Toach. rom t o to.tee,r444 tuph a dresses he wore might tniktriniatie'Yl&latibern apron, that has been Tattled -so _4l"the original could' be diacoylit c rworle4 r pif, substantial covet..: lag ! : 09. hy: which proliii%' 111013. 1 01 . 41:11k4;tinitiiia6..inanleincp dead) wlio?kripkthejail*it lieya ty. &re years ago. - Aoin ;when -thtl.f Op: ji,§)olq4 l 44l,4l:l:. 4 ffxl4o;fliir.Y9u eg To accommo d ate the . lonitibles with a littto#li.; ;I(4WOileYi,ilicirfiiitalciFCiile when they. wanted: mone7.! tt:aartillfiyiPett hand:,, Old .Osborne:*: . iarseit , air liiiitaled he , alive. ne;rir , ,t _l “ di Igatio,-dear 'and 1110444;:(14q*ifiet0.009ititfii.loWarfig Ma!, le idlifir4Vtlie old 'lifaitet house used iiilie'VoittlO'rlo'reo •it tie &and there yit.” 4C9I44ViiSOI!Vii - slept in that building; I had no s! tb°r- 14"..., . 1 4 t, ,Pf; 7 ,7:Pv'l ° !4 4- •P' 01 1T ould me...; /*grew:UNA but I've quit all . that noir:" rietflielfdiP. tr . ' place ; .P.ve bees vrandeviog4Atiliiep.:in the, woods?",, , er What 1 "have woods ror twioil years r” a I tblidtrl:lniviikti . ; "I'm used le . yOu No' not tasted liquor for better' eiht: ....... since. , ! yird; 'be waisted to, see some 1 -But;'.before. he . IC It o we Rush r air)" 'was hia'plotht4 think we have heard that tiame_before.„ • : ' - Tut Tostra.--A. motley Crowd ' , gathered around Mayei;4.4iciP tio r ehjesterday m orning. They all emitipt:ene;seemed to be strangers; two. Were from tPottsullo and t tivq'frifai'i?ther 'platea. ,All-were . icl;rged.with drunkenness and rg noise and conf sitairr'Enaking in the streets. ' ' One, good" good" laoking tyonng fellow:seemed-a little propheti: in appearance —Lliki was - Without cap or bead, gear.Of any kind—T. bat be was happy nevertheleaa. All he wanted was I ' Which lie said be could notget, and so be de, -teiFoliied to do-something,,and got drunk. Ho teats pa twenty-four boars. Another old fel ilowlenked like - an ancient ; hisbeard was long, pa l tiecalue ho by accidont , and;not by religioris belief. IT/lough this beautiful fellow-has been in the city but week or two this is'his second appearance before 'the Mayor; ;not' that:he has any , wittp',rerpent for Mr. Adam than forothet , folksitiae , ,annuthcrw he 'can't hell; for persons in his aituationl , Ho sayebiriti Cabinet ',maker and wanAely'94 7 ,L.. Jr any . of the'tioismawant stout.workauui this.'branchobey may know svbere to get .one ,, itl , twenty, days lfroni Vatime.. Bheriff Forsythe needful information to him. There was a,tery ea; old fellow brought up fol Be_ was out late, had no money, no kinds and. told, a crooked, story ; said he Was frorn England, worked.inPottsrille, nett was in Wheel therfiell, for Somerset, Ohio, via. Washington eittandPittsburgh. He is either an erratic geniuS, .63; haeforgotten lessons in geography. In iequcnee.ofhis situation, he was 'cat up and will be put under the earn of Dr. Armstrong. ~ . , I Ouritanots..---.The speeches made in- the Dia. mond on:Tuesdarerening bt that trio, Barker, Kirk land and Sharp, -were disgraceful to humanity +here was i mmens e niaal of people, men and ii,.ys; and some . worrietwcoflected in the,strcet, en tirely, blocking it up..lisecnieg to . the moat:infamous lies-;•elliiii , iiit:tlie'elYtiinien . :tin . d . niesiiiiis at the .! . Catholic church.; . .1 V ; •-•."-" , 1. . We 'understand that ,at the meiting of the Coon . . ~.. , Is, a few /evenings ago, measures were talked over ir,.the . pyttereptipn, of-such soonea in -the. public recta; but ilithfig.Wha dOce. tarined these wreich, i lreyeachnikt: dust the yowth of the city be pros :it'll:tit iristink.lengtt,agetas ier used there‘eighqy i 1 'e hmitit'grefei liPinion of the fieniers of the lowa ti,ililo!;bilie'ite that such eases have not been pro dnd'ilotifi:liOniety; at have come protection We atggeirante: meeting of ei6zene be ' eelled.., for tho phrfeiin7etifeneoctiogiiune.pleitior ridding comma. -nity'otilievia aorta. -Allegheny should do the 'senile. !ihe::o4l44sithould act promptly and do what:Ail can. The Meetings are hecorning worse and iiinkie: Tho' seeds otiodaydegiedatioit are strewn in every • direetion,'and •thoTroita can be seen in the liceati :norneiri-olthe Men and boys who gather around the 1 . L . . . , . niarket places.'A St ••' ' doe r, ,'" ~ - : gonio.,thi ' tii . 49oo, lie done, and quickly. I. '.. ... • . . • ; Itittac - Sniges;,..Ttetr 'lfittleb4 , Police aggettlf i ,iff. , s °F ligA` 4.7 1te°4 • ion of ,ItulgeJoneti'in 4.ooyrivo Itltiettifelli pal 14444* 'wit 'oppotrutio. to the mating of arrest% also jitidatiott tiitheit' general detie lo .th*ltielogt tot interesti'ag to.T ibli4tifei4.4osiliieit : lo full. moor nett numbef . ,' , eten • • . • •• • .rtiejltest's rt.—We understand tlrat • • ' thraAttencitititinlitinit)ites Its usefulness to the prbfeasiott,in.pnquestionable ; . in the public it will lie'ef. hit:netts° service in breaking down alie,system of quackery that is now . practisod to an atarmingez tent in the city.. liearl alt the old and young regu lar,ohysicians have beeciine members. Ititt abranch : of the State Aasoniltio4:whic6has grown to great vigor. Reg! dirt!' branch ,o 1" the federit, ' . 7 insirty:Natre -now four organs in this city, girl the ; Bulletin cdiled Ly liiaelrcees, the beard. ria itihtedlieeseher ; Mrs.• gisinhelna's paper, the Visifelbpia:phi:unicle, and e Geruaan paper. They ii,linilk : esesiedinglyAble-enta' interesting shiOs. - , iiirrimittlin !Mention '6r - our renders to the eattiriiiiitilite4 - 40 . Mr. ICinton Pratier, for the 5310 'of p.itent.4 . otitittv tielf.edjusting pad treo. Thopot.. ern':'ilk - eo!taitit,y worthy of the attention'or harness rnahu4kAhrers. F. luny .be found ht • the Iron 04 -; • • • Hope • 7`nrcr Aaasstio.—On - Topsail) , lasi, a. hciree was etolei frorn'iXriner near Mokeespott.-- The thief was_ suspected, and:rolloiired,to this city. ;Teaterday itrarritirateiL. haiinglhishorse in' his . pritleisiont. and cottardtt,tid to jail by Ald.' 11 a VineelpitpsorZtio -Iterroki ng; ' - EVOielatt f (the nitztercr,)tie publiehai a Cud. n" the ain which ha . demouli c .es the fortbioming •Ifit -nye lie lidti'nnicle no c'onteesic;n, . . 4 4 44 :. 44 ..i#ASEB Or •11110RWALIC AND SANDOSICY.--iWe !earn ir ""-: tele g ra ßNP athlreaaeri;tomm; A. )1111 & Co.; Brokers,: that the Cincinnati Banks 'ice, terds!" threrr.out the potea of .theae hanks, , 7.' IYAlladart 3 aOttilott operatives in Al.: legheny city on Friday ,evening, in the. *Alit Jitir.4: - Tim Coi:i's Li greet favorit e among the girls -and no:doubtaU oftheai wdl be'ciet. Mies e m Wentye wee i.De not a .fawdays ago:" . , Ikataay.,Williaroa.hae been Allittliy;playing.AtiS oafit • • •••••is' Demciertitic GLEE: ClPK,tiritt*eet At 1 4 :Oteiryitt.liouse cin"rhurstlay:ithfiCtbe.3lis host; At 7k laugQl' :• O 1 o.4)oWe:lllv:tidy; ihe . 3odijia, WA rt : Pidtliae. )dear East Libortyr Iff.iitsort,.:#ied:r,;rears.• 04 girds tor - ntnuy ye g iiin:ivislildn't or nos ' ... :The 41'0 Am:411 , 1 0o iequeital , att44 !afa r ateral,inr.Priduyanbritihg.,--at 10'o'cIpck, • r. • tyaicy, ion' all the di emit es of clean wash Wool, by jo19:31o, MURPHY & LE_ ,E Liberty sweet, opposite Filth. MOE ,k,; -.:,,ire-,,,,,•,,'-',..,.,,,,,1. .i,...?,: --4Vc-,Z,-:-.t; -, .. •`. 1.-( . 'l f .12 , , ' - '' Z'-:c,; ;.'f)tl4f;C:t.:'''f';',,%.:',' ji'..-...t71+1V.,?1,tti1,: .., 1,41,....!., '5 ; ..... 1 ; :;. ' i,, '' '-=',l.-',C-'''_i!'-'47',.,'-^4,':.',:''.7-';',-,,,Li'l---,z; .- p' ' ^4 ~.,., ~,,,,, -. -.,,,) , ‘;'4? . ;• - _ --- ,: " s. '-- .."' ~ , ,'- ' 1 ::. ':,• %, ,`, tr . 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' ERNISE REELS 1112111 - .; ~ :: : ::''.:'L',..;: - .... - .7:• - ,....... , . , •.:-.••.:...*:,.:!:‘..5,..-;,i;.:':-......:.::::::::-.....;:':.:.....:,- MN= ,p,?:7if,•. - ..;:i;.!:..;.. - .:':-... - . , :7: , '... , :.' . .‘ , .‘;','-. -- : . :'" . •-• : :'i•: !. .--'..:':;„..-i-.'-:,:::..'...,-5.,:.;ci...1-:..7..-ST, =EI En= I===;M l't .. .. .. •.- . •. • ... ~ .. News' , ' . .. .._ t ; t ' '-'r • , I r '''li . ' ... . '''..'-' • ......-....: /4 .... , :.:-.....i.:,..3-:- ...:.7 7 A . Re ii - - ::. wr iE r .. ' • :Y • E 4 .. . !-• ~ .) . : I , ~..t . i w. ..1 0 . .. .. By the . President of the Ifnited States. - ~• , • , • .7..., ; ,. . ~, ~ I N pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, President _. •:.• of the Untied States of America, do liereny &clam 1: • . -- .- ~- ~•.„ ..,..,....,.. and make known, that public "sales will be held at the'. I •. - •', ;.';',.:,`.;- • .••.' undermentioned Land Offices in the State of lOWA, at •I• '',',. ',••"•• '.•'••,::••••,...?, ' the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: ••• •. - t:-' ;„ , ••,,'" ..:.- .At the land office at lowa City, commencing on Mon- - !!' .• -• • •••••':•••••;• day, the twenty-fifth day of September nett; for the di,. • •'' •••••' ': '• ---• • posal of the public lands within the andemientioned 1 ,‘•••••• • • tot:whipa, and parts of townships, vet: . . - I •,t, ; • Nora of the bate line, era Westof the fift h prine;pal .•' 1 , - meridian. ----Townabide!fhlfiCiltangtfOntleen - . _ . : - ~•:..i .• , I •- --- ToWnstups seventy.six, seventy - seyeaqieyea),VaJliali '-- t and eighty, of rtnge Veen: : ...t .• , : .4.... -. . „. .._ .. 1.. - Tow...ps telrehtylsix siartetidity, o f maga% en. • I . . .... ... , ~ Township eighty; of tinge seventeen; -;....., • ••••••:•.• • ' 1 • • '', -, •';-, , - .•... ,. .Triumstl(iitigli - lyief - rtallfea 4 Pr r taal''':; - . 7 .: 1-• :' , T - •,„••• - • , I•,,: • • . • • :',-• .• ~ • .8.wi tri11 0,, 1 .. 4 .- 17. ,- 7N , A7 ,,, y7 4. 70 - 41 ., 2 , , ,, i eimititienty-eig n lt r ay sontatalt Cir the ;out '-went quer! . t • , . „:. '• •, .' tee Ser e nndthnutouth half of the southtaast):hairter oCtWen. - i , - , c_ :- • : '. • ty.dinet.. Sectkon. Mirty,,thirty-on,e, thirty•trto, thirty- • three, r ee, and IhinY-follf - the south 'hair °rine south-went . • qutinter,ond'the south' half oftho;tontli=east vette! of "town slim thirty -five; undrileetitin tbiliiredr; in•Votaa - stlaP -. seventy-sir; the:whit-half:of the: nortb•east quartet:of Section one, and all the even ttmberedSeetiont,sexcept SeenottslXteeli,) in Tosimthlp irerenty-iteven; Townships . seventy-eight (excep(Ve west half and tooth-east nail ter of the south-west quarter of fketiop, • neteen,_ the NitintlititegOrtreetion=fatelty-bitiO; anditbi in riaddi WOK .lhentlitii•nen quaner end south half, ofrhe,riorthieast quarter ii •-91.#-• 14 d II :b lue . 'V W " ' 134ii°1'‘) th iLl TtYri'n. ft elf • y 4 tee. an e sont -west q u arter ,,B south; of; tit!! iSaPlikan, Wank r. qr Section 11 44 - Ayea acaplty a waselfintY ., a an eitilityrone,of range twenty:. •••• - - - - .. • , i•• • ,Sections two, -font six.r.sevett,:eight, ten, : tirgive • and ~ ' lliaitealli_ ;ha weil , liflif of the. south . -wast.qattner eit:fift teen, Sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one and twenty-two, the west half end south-east ' ligaideVillf fillef I Kfldh-ctlitC • huhrtei, rind:rind • adnifiAFest. . quarter of laa-ifi(ivepet quarter of twentyrbtee.. Sec , horis twentY;four na twenty - five, ( except the north hal) 'of :the brink-tint ginner; and porth-east quarter or the :ilortli-toest•quainty of tbe lattei,EandAteetlona twenty'. 'tri shitty-six Ineluaird, In Township seventy-eix;. all ,the - ,etert nuMberet SferumaApiCept Section a i tteee l l Id . :ToWriship teventlffsevenrSecticitur•one"te six inclunte, iinf north, hi:Willie . . tiphli ihalf Or Iliii south - east' quarter and lhallarth-east 'quern* of hie isouth.fablit quarter in : mien, Sections eight to iottrteeithichisivef the north hal -. of the iiiiiik-Weift quarter and the ; north holfor the *Tat • : ;giant quarter of finkenilitid 'Erectfottii eightein,:firenftri twenty-twoottentYlfour, twenty -six, ir- ty, Uurty,-two, thiefeur: mid. thirty-itit . ,.....,. • ip • severity,inghtrindwn shipfraiyenty";oine, , e) tt; Bind • elghtrone; of range twenty-one: '_ • '•••••. "' : ' -:. ~..t.t.,•• .-•._ ,-' - • At tbe same place, commencing on Mondai• •• •Kii:tilxz icenth link or October hem, fdr hut ditip_dialryfid . poldie... lands Within the andermentimietf triwosidpami.,.,:#.Aio!f:q,.... I ~ NarkWigur el•tr, - Zip , plat: of thijfifilwincipal - ' ". I, i.• - • l ',I :; .9 vieiriiiteie,:Fs eat - ....:1 t- TownshiPseveritY:Adr;(except the her,ibelorth,f.- bait of the south-east quarter, aiiiltho;nottli half lir tiler sontkiivenimarter of Section one ; theilontiliblref three , " and the pon), half of five') all the etem.uumisered Set... - ",' Boos (eXcept Section .einteen,) in Torwaship seventy...-. seyen I :all the eves numbered.,Beetions, in .Townshilr' •.. seventy-eight; at nd'Sectidas one, tvio,lots one,twit, three. four, six;'auct east. half of Seven, in Section • three, and,:• • • • thi•itorth;west 'quarter - and' nonlkiiiir ;twiner- o I be ' - south-east quarter of Seetion eleven r in the:sameifoinf-f • ship; and, horttiast quarter•of the aordb-isst quartet Of -. Section: eleten, tithe seine:Township; and Township - a seyeniy-nine (except • Section; thirty- one ), _ eight y . 1 1 ei6tymne, or mngetwenty-t O. •, , • . _.. • ' - •rowalduP_Seventl - six; Sections two four, 'air, emht, Eia,rlTWAire, Auld - &mitten, the-south half,theaouthhafff, or . `the nortb.west quarter, and the tomb-west 'quarter of the north-east:Anatter of Section - seventeen, ,Seetion 'Nil- teen, iiineteen,"andl*enlY, the" dOnth:west quarter, thie, • west halt and.south,iiain'quarteecif the Borth -wOst ?lust ter,•and•thet to iithWest garter of the' soutti-ettsr quarter; Of Election twenty-one, • Sectioni•twenty.two, - twenty, four,ihd 'twenty-six; the South half, and the south belief the nonh-west gamier of twenty.seven, Beellons twenty eight to thioy , -four inclusive: Seetion•ibirtrtilte, (areal)* . • • the north-east quarter -dr tha.north•Sast . quarter,) and Sec had ..thirty*Xl iti . Townithilt- 11 eveutfleveni, [ the ' eveiinuicilbereaiSektiddh•lexcePfEection.sixteedr i b fa • . tintlindri.siiverity-eight; Section:sone to SSeegiticininve, • • ; the- north ' half of . he south - west - gainer, Ind Me. tariff ' . '. f - hair ;by 'the teuth-eatt quarter,' of seventeen, 'Section, ...:.,-- •: eighteen and twenty; •thenhith. Miff-of:the north West- I-; ; quarter end the north half of the north-east quarter or: . - ; • , twin ty-cine, , Section twenty-two, the north half. the half of lite south-west quarter and the half of the' • soudierist quarter of twenty-three,' Section" twenty:fotte,-: the goat half. and lionti-west :qua rie i •of the, .itOntrast .. .gunner of twemy•-fivef and Sections twenty-six, twenty= eight, thirty, thiny.two, - thirty-four, and thirry•six,. in-. ;Township seventy-nine' and 'I ownehip !jetty end.eighz,. ty-dde of range twerry-ibiie: • ' . •. _., . ', . •••' ft. , -Township seventy.six;•Towitship - setenty-4e•tren,OX- : - .. cep% Sections one. three, the north half of the -nOrdieast-, quarter, • a 1:1 IL I he- nart h•cast qtrarter. of - the : horthlwgik. ' qcaiste r, elfin; the north ball and the south-ettat quaff r l ,. - and north half of win the wink-watt quarter of eleven:Mid! the north balf.ofohe north-east quarter and then ali ortkb; qf tlie.,:ocutlitvest quartet ;cif nu heen,), Section two; the: north-pan quarter of-the norikwest, quartet ,and. Inn one, two, three, and four of Seeman three, Sections ( oar Erve, six,teved,"eight." nine, (except lota numbered eiginli• and 'nine:, altif 'the; • situtfi-eist quarter .; the ,iontli.east; . 09 itrit,); tin; rwelte;foarteett,' se teriteen eightee U.:nine: - item and. twenty, the unnb-wesiquarter of the tlonitt weld quertetof•rwasoy•onmltections; torenty-iwn, tire* -, ty-fout,...twentynix,,•and ttwentreighti tibe - tertli-ivete• quarter, the west Mill and. nprib-eart wiener of:rhaf QUM-West quarter,.: and tbri•nort.-weat quarter:at" the . • ! ;north-east natter ,offtwentymine,ondst-MMUJl. , thin •5,." • tidtrY•toe, itty-two, ;Inapt:our, anclikinytnx iuTaseue- - •.• : ship seven -mght; anil:Townshiptiselfenly7ndrri ( Skeept:". ? ~ • tbe test ha f,•und the east hair of the soutirlS)allignitriate of SedliOli'tVl'etitY - Sie;); eiihlf atilt-eightf.:l) l o,oE:illaPl -- • • -.Towasbipfseterity-itiz,:ieventy:severcadelitolol eetiraty.hlee,eigllty nhdeiglityone of rouge tlVen447 • TOSTilehipL te r StUtyillitle, _eighty: eighty-one,'-', twoand elf bty:three, of range. tweuty-stxt ,+ L. ~ ••: North. of cfte Onselistei and-East of the fiftts Prilitilefii r . tie 'l4s:wring tenets situated on Islands in the Illhaisfi' . sippi• titer, lots five' end slx, of,Seetion seyenteei,:.ltits- •fiye• and sic of :lee Soil tvietity . , • fraetional Spettoa ittelif„ .'• ty - -one, tor two, of SeMitni•thitty - -one, and lot tintrt(inet•,.. • non thirty-two in Township eighty-two, ,of_, !., vett.... ! , -Ai Me land office al Pairfieht,cammenct : hi.- • ~., • siX.; • • • the second ' day of Oitober-riext,lbelhe ' • „_,,,,,,,., , • • .I ~, ..,-..... • public' binds soutited_widdri. the, mufermeil '••;•`-:•• -;'•• • l -t egis tiVi aneof townships; mix: " •-, • - ...f li'!".•?': : !Si F!. : ifortil • See, basshin, and-Win if . ; thei .. )o ,- is , S!sk . *! ,f r. . • •••,' .: ...,:t-:' • .-- .: ,mm"dfant-,...• .-- -- , , ....to, i..••• -t Sections osiduntliwo, the. nonh:ent quarter, ildthe3 ti nnt i . eas s A ngstey:aCibe, northwest : quaver of:'Kitty . Sections tour, six, eight, ten and twelve, the . :intirtinettst, _ quanervithe. Iffihk•eastsinarter of tiliiicallf 1124 See“aliI • • fourtfen,„ i Aighteen,.. , !wet ity, twenty-two, - harcuty-fonn . l'k•ealtax , flkelity - eifhl. , illtral -, tairtY-two,lltirtYrfour• • and Marty-tux, in'Township seventy - two,, of•range thlr.. .. • . . ; • All the even numbered .sections (except - section six-. .., .tee,„) in. Township' tecemy.two, all theierett uttailwr- ..• ed sections (except section nxteen,) in.Towaisiiipeeten. ly•th tee, and SeetionsOue tbrie,,cleyen .and; thirteen, in Me smeetowuship,uf runieTrisiceu..-.11 - .;, , :, i -•;, ievriot iy.., -- ..-. • • Ssolionstworfour and sixf mean 1 ...• tlitt eolith half attlieseuth4asi narreitif fri nfee;lfeethiiii ~ : tiiiiitytail,"nrelie aid fourteen' the latith half. andiiOrth: . ' areal qdarler:attd the west hair andsoutiverulf. qdarier.ot , tin narth-inntqnarter arieteriteencOnd'.Sectiona eight- , • *eft,' liPteteeii: •tWeety, twempone.,'Aexcept the north t. -.---.... '..1_ i t' 'Pi or th steenst uarint - twenty-stio.,,tweit...- PlTTSBUtian. f ritlol.•l4llß, - - E t.cy:Gmr: twenty-six, twenty-seven, (except the north hat ,::•.-,- wenty-eigla (twenty-Mil, • C.••EL• Poem • . ~t ,•,.-Marefer, sad Le___,aSee- . Of . tta•• • , „Part4 l 'n , ;!t Iwir e r') ' t . - h - .. . • rifilpT,patrona tithe Mrati= ,the sj i pagqi.lte/134 1 . t thirty t hirty: -blue Kir-four, t tr-- --. I got most respectfully in . 41.11!... '`• , :` 1 LK te (except t he east half and., mirth,. west quarter ors ~,,,, C.. the geined , ol3 . ..t . .l.i ^ : , ... .'' .k...' :' '. 'f t. ,‘• _ ~. -.• 1 1 , t omorth 7 eriat quarter,): and thirtywir, in Township seri,- .. -r- o - o --- de t i;MlAN'' ELVENING.II . • ?0 , 11=01.%.,*181II."4 . ' dotty-tun; and all the , even' , Iturtharad' aaalam (alai •'''.' i. Th --- s,t - oorti, - ninti , Willecti assaitif litii•lsille*likaitlfittid' ' seetiotrii ) Xteelth hlTaarillliliktaiallf. - Plfeaar 1103 13.! 'X. -. 'net7,-1 ' 61: ~.-•-•...",- F,•,..,,,.,.4 . •. 100. 0•. :7• • •' 7 , , .: ; L: - . • :\ 7iiTi10t.'...11. - lf I * teen... , , ~. , ~,,, ..,-,,,....,, 4 „: 11. ,,, i , ; •,,...„,.,. i ~ ”, .. , •., ~, ..,,I. amustSON,qinfilet..l . TowrisMps 'icycatyialitatelitnpe,aayinty-tivo,-sevin. 1: • ' . MISS Arila4ifilt , lf po'ITERi MRS. P RIOR,_ MRS,:tAßCHllaktt4etr. 1 ty-three, seventy-foar BS Sienteltyfite, (except Mc north.. • - -- -s, • '••••• - :MRS: - SHAKPArl, -- 0 - -,- i's- • At'3•:• - f - -bailor the uonh-east quartet ofseettan one. m the (rately). Ifrp t li,._ .* '..t • ry•'l. - MMIINN, JOHN 01a.E1.., IV - 1. - W.,004 of range twenty. , ~. ~,!, , - ,:: - ......,-, t ,i,.; .- ; . v f., , •,..;,... t ,„..i...... - - "A --- E — Cii - E - IL -- 1: 14 , . FOE, IIOYS, surar4 : ial.; K.SPOWN • '• Townehipsterenti, - sevenly-one f amitishrtiftiroist":4 PALMERk BL. t CKSURN. - C. S. PORTER:MARTIN, ity-ihreefrietentitfourond re veuty-fitettiCrangnittentPiA - 1 ,,, - ID, 0. WOOD. and -ii.-,W9KM; ' - -T..' - 011e. - .1 ~:. , - ;,.„. ... ; ,-.1-.. , ~...• ..., u.i.:si „_,... ` spit 1, 1 , - . l r„ . _ • „ . ...',...: 1 , • • (baste ,n,.......,' "v • - ;;" -- -,•,..t.' •Yetor-hir:•Wt•PAfi r oom.• -,- '' -•:..' fr 'At thitsittne,pline, corrunencing on :MOudillitilklintilw: : --e ' ° ' — ",, 0 ;', c. "..:•,,.•-t.H.mitt Trindelirf, - •••'":**,'" '''' - etiday Of Clamber nexti•for t the: slisposabor•Shir4sidsliat - - Wri - tsi, -. Illi.-Li.-xm''..n7. •••4 • - - t. t• .• •• --, • A I n " - I '' ' - - laitniMtbill'ltte ntll4eol:lotttiolletllOWnehipllfilti234.ll , . l .. ~ vasty , ' M4chicillt-Mr. Rind,-; ' '"*."',. -- „ ; iii-i'• ; : •Ci; i - Ta l - 1 - -• - '';' i',,iti . - r it ° lre -w- e7s b e i ritt7•6s - ti em i l titt il'ev lti t'n v i e } ;7ll,'Yp irev ,treyt*OH J4W9L ittil eTe fi_E ir-- Costotnes:-MrAtrwm. ' ":i i . F ,A wa t n ri g t,.. a li gg p e gr 4„.6 . -.:. . , ,-.-.....! • _ ~ ~ - ~ . . ..,.. , .--, -,. ( mr. The celebrated' HERO, ,_.„..._ • . ati:` l • 111 . 1 4 1 '. • •• : Townships seventy seventy-one, • savaalf‘Plirinfl • - far:a few' hien* , and will apps . ''....,-"" '. '-''''' - • *-" seventy-five range twenty-three seventy, • ; •-_'.;,, -2 :" :".;:. ,-:•,. „ , he arigraa inert ., .. . ~ „ _.,.,.. Important, Co Dealer. l‘ii: `!....,-,... ._,!! - ,7,7 r, • ~....,,,t %, • ; Townships seventy,' s eventy - at' , . !Te ll "lP'?t!g.! l !u!-,.., ' r •: of Saddlery liar ... • .-- .... ,,- tire;-fice,of ra nge rivehlY t tont.„, . . , ITlRE:istibscriher and patentee , 10.- 11, iresPee*Ikifglikr 7 . ~,,,0,„,,,,,,,,, four , end . ,iiiet,,,,:deiverDhei.....,lloYeY7..i...:., I, those' who are or wand like to p• 'tcomo, ._, : 11) !1T.L...,.. uv iii l -Ase,oyinnge rw e diy.lice,: . ,• . . , ..., , . ...,,,..,.,.„.,. the, most cheap and admirable:patent . - ' , ... , ...!!..tv . . , , ~,,,,, blue land office at Du Kuque, cifintmenchil on atoll; lis in 'nenn. Iva. die; or pad tree, that he will sell the titi' •dhy,,ibe wth jjay,or September nett; fret . e' isptialir'tlit. nit; or any unsold territory, on such tenc'll a:renahill the tr ia*,l, ln u i g f ritithy , rhe folitning named fityniships',,,. the purchaser to make a profitable- lateen ill . •-V gzt .,, - and peril br lownotiroikt iittli. •:• - . . _ ;... -, : • . , be sui see cre ti b e y t. calling on: the subser,•-iber .2x 7 .. ...:_ iv: . ,t 1 ,2 ; 4 , ._ - .)N . ,0 • iy .....2 rhe ... ems iins in an .m f d tp w sz . V.:,:doi ., - ;;lftk .... itteri . . r . tpd, , /:._;••:;•:... - : Cti-b lN ;Yle • gi ß in : e T ta i ' a -- Sdhaardler has a horse:idtallatfirSrlf ' - lins,: • ,CishiftaillOY ' drninr - l'it , .• ~. • ...•.__.";•• -; ,_•' . 1 'aqitable for itven•,putposet, whiaik.hildirWn't or • ••-I",firfirtkV/740."`thnt, and fq" o '4- 11 1.-, rni' ,, r• 4 !; •;, , • ~0311*-.. • .. ...:.KAusAN' It 5 ,..."..... • -., - "1 4 e.. --. • ' 'mends= .-• • • .', - /- -, --;• ~. "'ktsi itt4lici&l444,;;,l4BitUktet l, On ilialtile in ihnlittSellll. , Itio ',...' dye,earnptloilarieilt9t fir • lett. fir e, : sit; . .keyta, - s- st : • d --• • ijf ,i, ect io•,, i ig , ots - nye, six..sevenosight, .." -ea t e• 191 :Mnet ' • ' ""- tn • fractionaltections . - n i,,,,,,,,,:iutdeieven oi:section se.. • ',•,-;),-, •.•;;;l'lliteitteefi,llote Ave': slacleVei;; right; liine-• • and 1 ,,:,• - •;;FMa„,.• l'sn'eighteen fraethin al sec tion's - rilleteett and ''• ; • c - t - w -- ,;,",ii.cr ozo l t ,_•••N i ti and ttro' or Section tttenty-tilue this i :" ; ' - iontil section •t i . 4111. ' 1 W9 . I P TPwnah_lP:Plehlf-four. al ti.., , i ~,-„,. ~,,i, ,••• ' Taccuon thirty-one, sand fractional see - ‘ 1 ,1 1 :,a ii i i y 7,,, rri n t 9 . l •Ntwitship . eiglity l •Eite'ref ranger-seven: " - •,, 1 i ,, i , d0 oporonriate -o. by laWforthe inter ; or Schoen-, milt. .. , .if rir . r or other I .,i rpow4 ..„ .. 7111 be excl i t L eflid limn Me s w itl i ls„.._ ~ •, ,_..ifi, e offering of thsrAi r . , \ll „ gat:ll'ml lands. , ' ir - :an i pow An it 11 oontmenced out Me hays .n, • . % 1„,,,, . I ), all eiiiii 1 .I order in' )th ich' they are 'tidy •, . ~ 67 0 „ ;„,,,.. ;,.,,cda - v m ,r ~,.. stimieteli; mill the AMY., ....-- t,- - 4:.'" e- -' li r' *"" L 2111 4 1 thoti$FIU 9 ett :But no 'sale 3.."*”7.,i-tPt open ( anger -•-•, • than two weeks, stns no 1 ,,,y r01e0 ,i2 . •'ff,... ,. ...4aara r h . / 21, d 1 ! , -.. Aril, 'be - a/Mined' dialif..:Mter; the ea •• "" a " . " .411 :9 ' 1"e -tee°. -.2 i 0-Ped- - id e v , o, - ..crs44. lo on -itit, ' . ..olva l 1 .. in rtillie Ciy. of:. - tfrorimad. 4 4af. Itineteetitadif ' jthieralind Domini - one‘ •.. • 3 110Itedsuid forty-eight:•-- . - -.• - .. 1.„,•5i0k5,g •-,-.„ : • •iti r .. - ' '';'•"' ' • . • -:"...." '•' • *- JAMES - li'.'i. l' -- „ ••, ". .; i t • BY,thereieeident t . :--': ' -- ' : . ' : - ' :in)! itll/111: , Mu YOUtti?', l ' ;4 ,1 ..Constottilobiir elf fitie General Lind air. e;''''' '. ''. .' • : : 'I::: - et:l,l° l /CE T:cl''PHE - 'I2•IPTioN' CLAIMANTS.: '• ; '',.... ••• • - •,r. ryAie hi* eilidethlthesight of por•emption toturt _ ,1 ••„- - Orthilandi;itithintiretotithshipii and partibf fdirtishp - it , ) • ttlialre.emonemied, is teiteired witidablish Me - tamer+) ' „„.,„,- 4; the satisfattion or the Register itha Receiver or theprop ' -. i -. • -- 1 1 ,7 - ;Tr lanai:office; arid-make payment therefor as'' Soon it, • - -' ..,,,'. ptaettcable altletseeingrliis entice, and. before thet•thil .--7-C7------114 ...,..°' • aPPeinted foribe.romtutrieetnent of the public sale it' '• . •• of the lasidstanbroingilii•ttiaet :cl'innfei, , oetirtiejidy,itiek - t , „.- . 4.ltiiin - Milki . ti, Vtgfuitell.,...! ". , Inc HARD, M. VOIING, - ,i'l . '.... ?+, -..',-, • Connuiassoner a. atti Goruntill I.llll4‘Offlec. - - ~ ' ' O. lKNw4lw.,,.t..kr. I. , -- , -::'- us; , .' :P it l';'L'[.l:'=,./t .311, it" ittir A v= OFFlcittlApPlit'3;lBlllitt - -,„'t ~: fp thetinnitiltilll7or THOMAS) : , GOODNIAN,of•IIi.f."?":.. ) !. '*- ;Unloved Mai , Vililiinß for the extension •of a patent - Lt.: - ~i•• anted:forma:as S. Ooothitinifor lin improvement In ` Ili - '. 112 1 d o i l l 4 1! ‘ t l ;:it ' : I , q rktt ,),,,r t w e ' v n i, Y ,:e. a t ' .ii.lt ° ,lZ T : i ". • . , it Is ordered diet the said petition! be hcatil Mishit Pat. inn Glide; o(4e Una; hfouday lin January, at 12 o'clock; .• - - - lin; anifoll,,pe owns are notified to appear and show, . , nsei.:'arlystha, f r ;a:s.i. 'VT aafd:•pettricin,oitglikuot to ' 'r -1;1 pb e iptinhisp-• •• .• --- ''' • , • .-: .•:"'S - 4;t:.2--- ••t •4. l 0 Ordeira,#llliii,lettaWlt j?lttliAitiikl.oool44 . - ~.1 • National/hien • neer; And National :Detacierat.7.Vitlish- •:'• • • Olean' :Petit. t ianiadi . Philatte/Phin; :POO, Pitisbnigh;..;. ynatenii.debititjaiirrer, Mei . ..nen; null . Sinitic .. ~ ; WlT,lilidinimPOrte, once a le oak far thre e suece sal vi week*, fictions to , the first Monday in lianaery next EDMUND ItURKE, COmmissioner of Patents. •••, -n om on. • Anamouao, Aug. 30. The Democratic Br onvention met this morn ing, and .organized_bg.appointing hir.-Idaasrtsisistf Erie, President. The roles governing former Conventions were' Adopted. Nominatinns.asere : snitars z for , Onterru=;. The disposittoß.sfltnatill i qt.jilutpambers to gel threigh,the 146ilatt,dihea:Maar :001rfotion,-.q. Ibs tu!oll . Dopue maderao go iittos!iispit, ... u4 3 .7; ,51 t . Coeernor,"w~tteh was art !. 4 014tertifik err 2 ... . • .40 votes: . I 'l' Black Eldrid ..... r) ratarrit Attrrr B Long.atretb . . . T • Eldrid.. .. . . .. . 3 ; Considdrifile "feeding ,)tl ptDnh vote just heldXiiiaTaiii4dlitVegiloY".:ll,ei..,ifii#B of Bigler teindledra m otion ;. yeas o;.rify.a I Convention meets to-morrowAaiGorAgeL CoHampton on Labe' d, - - _and. Loatrof • •Nr6v Yoit +B,Bl - e 4 The care the 'S pringfield 14iltoi:IP:caretalit edk lieeioo'rith... - luggY•.,col3Pilli4l.sl/C , P.bi/littsligd bia with, both of whotic Were killed The edviceitWEdifilikhiritedii kt'v'ac Oak - 4- - celyelt by our r3rekantsrriile4o3oll3ritamillid.TEit dowe thus received has norpfrettp4liuk 'Toy extent. but, oh the ceoitria.9/,' d ' l O Des3 up,?"the.'k!f:',/u - .kl94 l 9Afri!'. l 4 4 X 7 ittll blkiiiidditeed.mare iumrsesa, id:id sit .adsaoce;,buthOYeraTielitiOO - ;:ttiei44; Geitetioo flour have' beere f?'ainne .teiit.al 85,62, and goo thorn and other lirkiiilitttiV r 50; In Orgill,- ncrchange reported.: .Corn :still uthi tiB3ll.*in active delnand at 56e;r6r2ittited;"aad 60e. forYelle; ' 1 :.!•• if ' . . 14,-atipletetteCerrepttwni-7-c - .: H ijuentrita , A 11 , 30 A.+ This Convention meets tomorrow mi?initig A full. delegation ii;"present; d,,crow the feeling manifested by the membere f !heti? is tle doubt but that Wm. led 4 ?"° - morro7v. . 3r, , 7 Pewit ias4ar~ . p4uaiF; 'I hive no newTeatursno.iipor!felibetliireirS4e. of prices, active The holders` flotittie`:o4:ki,4lFitOijd;o;? - 111311. familY‘ flour to a a l a alt ; e al*;:mit - fice iv piloptf ana;tle.t `e Nailed el*!po4:l' . o4 4 *.**ll2) and 1;141,0V0r:WhiCINVOif14:004e8110-3C.010dt I rate eztentatzficathk . - Provisions rema i n unettnagetkikisriglitEi.iiTiE r No change in Coffee2Or.Ssigari•titVdliTip#4l , any isles or.Whiskey,4ntiequently : l renew . dars gnotatiotui?A(d3bc. ` t Our city is filling:op rest with . strangepi,.-nnA the Dry Goods lionses Western and Sotithern Wide. , . ' • . _ ._fixtstarose,,Aui. - The markets are not aeltre fielders : if dour are. asking 5,50, but buyers refuse to purchase. Saleato a modera!eamoeat of Heivarr! Attreet City .Prtille a shade higher; but 5,25 . ie about thetorii tect figure. }, I t: talN: . New Southern 1t heat sells freely; 'firr Reds Tor Whit. IS/O it i 8 Cora 3 alerraisoderatri end arrirafiVbtiei s igii44/1.1.:: 48 e• for White; end 55 00 0 9‘. ton T In Provilions.but little Brdoing; arid' ite l iceeiptii` limi;ted,•yet quite sulEreierit. range at last week's prices:r// - • ,•- ' The Baltimore street's;4loslti mod appaar to busy ;.Lilt to what eiiiiat :Groceries and.. - Zitliei" unchanged; - arid igrtiliffeefferiitasesU '• ••• . 1 • :'ClitcitiAtt..yo.r;‘42t,l Oar markers arc gupurA , i email, yet fully equal to demand. • - Attiaes . of. 1,000 btile. Flout; ii.0,841,00 z !..}1!+1"44 eieAeitlacid litter filcuie. C!IEFISF... Dull, and pticile yenerdiy toiret maiataiaed. = :t Rtl LINSEDD OIL: :Forty., bbla. -total aV52e. , , , a dr: Proviiiocsfirca, tiro deinaad. - - ; ' T ARD.-3 kegs t -;.;11,01, 1.4 4 . bbfi .. ~lTß: , • .;'-;.:,41.1 On iodalgitment, and lac sale by - ltlDßlKNiiir. — fife r t'Uf3l.l.s.3llo—,-Anillastraslow tbacilape7TAZ, legarlei and Propheeles - *Cline Old Teitsmeiui ItlclEvasen, Pdroister.of the Gospel ar Dundee. The above popular work, vrhicts treats of typical pert': smut, places and thingaof the qa,74l.Rit, atelit,whictchai been out of print for some tiniepand for which Mere has been a treat tteMaitd,'wn have .11314 repaint/INS:I . near kfinai...,',l2).. pages, Price cents., !,. . 4.! 1 : • & au , !TS:Weak-IR 0• • VizkErstref4' • 801. terii StOyo-ti too* OFFICE op AN , N. • Fountwort e t, near Snritkifta s fgrimpairi g Laid Warrants, Prplio/1,1; Batk Post, itt,—W4l. l Wl3l3; Esq.* of Waalontaan Cuy,having anule - grongaranta'nrilrethe undamped, for toodutting 11), - e; al*e.basensike44,44. awn gramma ntnt prompt Truithieiri,piiriolittisqleroale A m will 611 d it to their attinuttro , by_aPPlYlnt. Jea.3 , • 1 ./ oritos. Errmi LE, No: AO Po .rth --commercia soyt,, c.scdpvtlWairerootak.... ,T. HAVE removed their CABINET WARE-ROCeASto - Commercjat jlAwaa - beri stree . t, 'oppo(ite the he - md of . Sinithfield...whato,sbey, keep nonatantly hscnd an tittettslie".anorpneemol - Bot. 114 Tables; Wardrobea,'Sureaos; ItedstenAs r Chatts.om. every ertielCir&theiriille . of .boaiuteso. unatitiqingi wirpty r. • ins) •". i'lllblCElikilaq.Eool4-r-A4 A. Al' YR,) Ilfarkei,_atreen, .are• . e)osing off - their large apselt . .pf ' faattloriebleaDreefir f pociatL,rrt still grestertedneedprietiq. consisting 1)r-Becuseir;.-Tnsuenlberin-4110,4;l0rElkstV Poll de eheirr'Lawns:e . rt!l NosrspihiPpeA ist*trafter Silks, -'• • MOW:tmg WORMICIILEgbrinC" • 11.4 •: 4,, ~_qvciater.o4,A Oenyti4k . - %I' la be mot p "Mr..: µe 4iis rAlkrer Mir one phial Of yourtititl ... 1 I urch: 4 64)th.. rt ' nfoteorillo - 914i4.finiftattly K Hero 4nd give .two ~boi tjegkeit paned ppornole: dnip, u p .i .Y e i r i .,;. - ".,,,',.. f o rt y.mzla r gewoYhll ... ; :*(pplcwpi'poi.a.cipars-P °r"l°.on.irt-ngefss—tiFt-Th.:eitbo, ij i ' . . 11 . 14 ..ine... gn e sam u l 'tr oy. ' x s- 14 - • - str , ' . 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