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Dormura, Cheater :do VIII; .11Erak ',ALI/IMAX. LIIIICCLiter PXIIOI Kum Ueda , do X. 81.11.SLIID S. Segonuovm.Monroe do • XI. StYSTIAND, \Dinning d.. 0 It 'nogg. do ' Jaws C. Kmo, Clinton , " do .• :. •JCI V. Joan Wray:v.oc Lebanon do —.•••••147, -Ronan J. FINCER, York do 1,-"Xln.-Faitneutct Slam, Franklin do ; XPU. 'Juice Cammuu, Huntingdon -do . • XPlllt Calittl3 A;Biaci, Greene do. NIX; Gtosou W. Bowitatc Bedford do • • XXl:.Jcitux R. SIi•XXON. Beaver do • XXI. Gkoam P. liANlTl.TOX:Alligheny do VT: 11. Drotts, Crtmcfonl do • - '=ll-,•'‘uoruk.lvits , Poner do G:Ciktenr.m., Butler do FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, • ISRAEL' PAINTER,. Of Westrnoreland Courtly. =I N =I E *.iN,THIS PAPER. •THE JAWS . . OP . TREt UNITED .7.51 A TES. TREATIES. RESOLUTIONS OF CON. - • IGKEESi 4t. ART PUBLISHED DY AUTHORITY- Morniiiil pod .34 Ptiuting Office, _ -*e adveitieemein on The first page., .. . • • fr.r..ddrrrtietrs air rtynosted to hand in their jarori Ware 7' . eica. P. M. Thir naurt be complied with, in order to in. Aire an iitaiitio7t. who, irp osstbk, an earlier hour trould :•!!! . . - ph:cierrul. •-- • • . • 0:7-, F. W.. CAUL Lilted Stntes-Newsrmper Agency stun N. F. corner of Third and Dock turrets, 4ftp •Innlk Fourth strcet.—is our onlynuthonsed Agent , v - ta Philadetphia. • ‘` ThOlteistl of the Irish Green!. We arepleaietl,to learn, that the Committee ap ' : rioted to collect . funds, for the purpose of defray , tog the r nikenaesofbringing the remains of the de ceasedi 'hers of the Irish Greens home for inter ment, biavo been successful beyond their expecta tlorts:-'About 8150 bare already been subscribed, arid we hate no doubt but a considerable sum will yet liexibtained.froni our liberal citizens, who aro ever: ready to open their purposes to do good. We understand that the remains oral:teen of the Grecni ,rtll be krought home for interment; and if any funds are left aller paying the expense from New Orleans; sum.. will be appropriated to defray, funeral ex :•rperisesilic: P.L0701 , A*•-• 1 141. - ~ , t3` • • New PAperit ti&O. We hovereeeived a copy of the Keystone, a new 43per, started at Harriaburgh, in this State. It is ':• - •-edtted Ilaaner r, Esq. and sustains the noMi . trees of thts Baltimiire Convention. Tho Keystone is • Oneof the largest and handsomest papers i n the Stater, we presume, ho an able auxiliary in the cause: •1 . . IVationat Democrat, is the t . tic of a new pa •. . _ • pgi.otistaining Cass and BUTLER, that has been re . ..Citrtly commenced in Baltimore. It is edited by P. ,','•:•fteasms-Sc.amr and T. Bursts Te.acictr., Esqu. • TbOre.is much of prom lie in it,--but wc dislike the • • came.' Naliana! was one of the discarded words in • ...thtifortriation of our Government; and we know the .':;••f' -, ..:144erilitta have always been striving to gain fact could not get in name when our Consti - lotion wee formed, for thus we dislike National—it .:li.afaiorito word of.theire. ~. .- r -Ladra Dollar Newspaper, by Godey, of Philadel . ''` very interesting sheet. blossz, S 5 Fourth 'street is the Agent • : Fidel 'ld Brother lona:hen, for the Fourth of July, " hys been sent to by MortsE. .It is singularly • Slime in - use by the Federal partnand to which we gb l d beCOine so much accustomed; as to lead us to; ' •liinkr that they formed a part of those sacred andi • `",itiatuenitili,,Whig,, principles, that some rolls have prated about so much. But sad indeed has been the --:,fatelerlrriggery mournful indeed is its condition.. "The.'llear,”,YOung yitbigsrlr who had jolt learned to threve catch-words with all the earnestness . ..-entOolability of-parrots, bare bemeituddenly atruck dumb4thelr dear little mouth's' afp 'forbidden . to those (Me l t, familiar words!” And even the 4 , eld'lrtels,towhilm these words had become as honk :- • bold- gods, -must now use them no morel Words that had become to them as dear as the purple ear :Malt life, mutt at once be snatched fie n them, and they post bear, and see, and boo* them no _ ,-- morn Weed they must, open every pressing emer: gency, even swear that they never tutu them. Heretofore Northern Dougittccee One Man Power; OE . • - : rMi Free Trade, d PrOlialyery . 4Atioca tea have been * o rdsqf sualeietifi'Mpori Scorn which every Federal .he .country e , as enabled to preach sermon ,opms sermon. to werniening young 4 , Whigs, ,, sod no las or dishonest eld ones. The Donliface "Irsavet all'Ocatateis, the most contemptible, in the view ertheia s oratora and leaders. This was queer chusotert who recognised the Constitution of the Ottite.d.Stattn.te.he the supreme/ate of the land; 'twit ho, title werecesiding in the South, would not - 7 . Toteiiiliacotton, cad wctoten„and ironatianufacturni, , CthiltAtgolitsive privilege of supplying their fellow-citi :':•-:'1101111 With their goods, (inlets they saw fit to do so in :itticordatice with an understanding to that effect with tbenrfnFiat ithe,y should furnish them as gaol and . as •• • • ~ sehroptis they could get .thorn elsewhere; or, if ire' in the -Berth, be wacequally ,to Air indirectly, with the iustitulions 017 the South—leaving etch 'Slate, and'eueli•Unntlon ‘. of .the UDiCd3, AO nigelate Ito ewe raid's; and aiming fo aorliattactiOns upon the rights and psi ti .„ • lege.' of either by .the .other; In Zoe, the sterling and tried . Deaincrat;r;-the 'ardent and and firm _ asp porter of the Constitution as it is, in the fulness of, _ jut: petrinciatie ,tendencies--the man who could • neftWets ri eedSo.sustain their selfish and con tr;tattif-soives'aii;ivor drivett.ftem the suppOrt of.the :principles of „ Jeffersoniait DeMocraci,--this man, whether living .east or-svest, north ex South, web tellett .:lottglifass--a truckler to southerri dictation auheervieattool of the Southern elavo bolder. , - Then there was the alarming of FnEr. • --the single note that, when uttered, caused all ' the mannfacturing capitalists . , and all the "pecan , rs to, bank swindlers, and all others of the geed! who live upon the producer, to fly together, tits does . • ..;the young brood of when, When warned of the ,ap- ITitch of a lutvrit and.when they were-onctitins RE MEE =ME MI I:. HARPER, EDITOR. AND PROPRIETOR . T SOURG,H FRIDAY .MORNING; JUNE 23, 184 P. DEBIOCIZ,.&TIO NOMINATIONS • , FOR CONGRESS, . • OF prruntuton. 7'.72 A15111‘.1111L7, ' JGUN. J. 311:TC1 EL, Pittsburgh. .1011 N S. IIAALILTON, • do: • • EDNIUND .SNOWDEN, Allegheny. AtILLIA.M..I;;AIII;LEft, Versailles. 'EDWARD Nrconict.r., Indiana. • Amnion, JOAN 0 . 11M0.1, Laiireneeville. COII.3IMoSs 9 , . . WALLAtE, :Baldwin.- • -.=•::...:IO:ILiOLIWFOI,LOCS, Clinton. -•• . •:' .C1.1:116 07 smr. BErti.tittliDf WILSON, Elizabeilt Borough, "`_ : eARSF:t! "Or Wqop "AtiD yirtu srRF-ETS. Federal Catch Words., ••• There are few , catch words that have been for some , IN = MEI M .. - 1 . ~. II OE collented;!..syo to :the ;unfortunate operaqre,a did not,•and:pould . not,t)iink.ari they did; end rwho could not be hired . ei ;ierinato:' , itite as they voted,. wagva must be,piitiloWe, of nut off entirely ; he must be. forded. hi! Sul Hint lieconscience must. of or what, tf) him self and his ;family, must he the result. . Happy era that is now about to dawn upon nil Beautiful eridfiarmonioni Whjggery-is thrown back into the dark 'ages; and ice are now to have the millclnium of politics t The lion is now to lie down ';Witli:the lamb ; the hinh tariffite with the free-tra der:;' the northern abolitionist' with the southern; 4livirtiholder; the state rights man with the consoli-, .datiotiist 1 . , the strict constructionist with the latitu-' lamina ; now is.ihn Britivh . tory, of 131 . 2 to olasp in 'his a'ons the , veteran whose blood was then spilfed. In defenie of, hia.corintrY , s rights; now are " apolokints orMexicii l ;s to be reokoned as pure in. trioter-now is .ther'inan who was denounced by Fodorallel lora as ntlnutarthy a: 'commission in . the array of the United States,” to In 3 hailed by his for . . slier traducers as w generous, noble. old man .... —a true American in heait:"-the identical men' who; on their solemn responsibilities se agents of tlie Poople, averred that"the war is a crime, and all who have aided in its well - fought fields have aid ed in its perpetration ;—tlant it was " a war against Cod;"—that, in conducting the Niesican war," so fat as 'nor government can effect it, the laws of heaven are suspended, and those of bell established in'their stead et—all these are now most lovingly to come lbrward; and unite in sustaining him, whom some of their own number have. styled a hired cut throat, and whose fame as a leader in " this accurs ed war," is all the capital they have to operate with; and thatmeanly ind.ignominionsly begged for at the hulas of-Southern slave holders, a considerable number of wham voted by prosy I Oh, the infamy, the worse than infsmy—the deep and damning deg radation of what was once called Federalism; then National Republicanism; nest Whiggery; and now No,Partyism! No itpawn of Erebus could bo more vile-none more disgustingly loathsome I The Columbia "South Carolinian2!laya: . "Goma! 0••1110 hiorrr.!---Gen. Zachary Taylor at last bas been forced to array hiinself an patty plumes, and is now stampedes a tehig, who is to be beaten in November iestby those who love thecenatitution. Study h:s Allison letter, and his condemnation ap pearalo every line.: :Read his nolarty feelers, and with the whigs' will be the conquering cry.", A most enthusiastic ratification meeting of the chi' :ens of the Present CI was held on the Bth instant s at which the Hon. cIIADLIDI HATAILELE wall chosen President. On taking . the chair, he made a most elo quent speech, from which we extract the follow. ing:— " It should be a sulject of rejoiciog and eon gratulation, to every tine „Republican, to find those principles which have so long directed and controll ed the action of this Government, so happily per sonified as they are Gen. Calif. For what.qualt ty of the truly great loader of the Democracy dues he not possess? Did he not, in tbe war of 1812, fight most gallantly in defence of the soil and rights of his countr), I la he not an ardent patiiot,who has never failed to stand by the honor and fame of the Republic?' Is ho not the eleagnt scholar, the accom plished statesman, the sLilful diplomatist, who in every position in ti long and eventful life has dis played the highest mental and moral qualifications! Equally eniphatical may we speak of Gcn. Butler, our candidata for the Vice Presidency.", • The Hon. B. A. DOUGLASS a Senator from Illinois, was present, and addressed the assembled multitude.: after which a number of highly patriotic resolutions were adopted, amid the most deafening accluma. tions, from which we select the following:—. Resolved, That We recognise in Lenin Cass one of the illustriOns sons of the republic; a democrat, at once bold, pl;iin, open, and direct; a soldier of the war of 1812; and a statestuaa of long and emir nent service—as governor of the Territory of Mich igan, seven times appointed; as Secretary or War in the cabinet of Andrew Jackson• ' as senator in Con greet, and as a representative of OUT country abroad, where he triumphantly vindicated the great princi ple which bore our infant navy onward from victory to victory, and taught a proud foe that she was no longer mistress of the,occan—"Free trade and sail ors, rights." Resolcod, That in William 0. Butler, ofKootocky, the democracy of the Union have nominated for the second office in the , gift of the people, a favorite eon of the great west; a tried patriot, who basserved ;Country in war and in council; one identified with the early struggles of western civilization, one wbo, in the war of 1812, and in the late contest with filezi- Co, has signalized his patriotism and valor by deeds !b.th of brilliancy and self-devotion, and who, to his 'other high merits, adds the crowning virtue of fidel ity to the principles of democrar.y. The democratic German citizens of Detroit have had a large and most enthusiastic ratification meet ing in Republic Hall. The Germanief Detroithaie numerous eloquent 'peeler's who addressed the. meeting in their native langune. The nomination of Coss and Butler received a warm suppert. The Patriot, at Jackson, aays, that in the whole north-west, Gen. Cass will not only receive the sup port of the democracy, tint thousands of honest pa triotic whips will rally round him. His intimate ac quaintance with the country . , and his knowledge of its interests and its wants, made his ninsicatton culiarly popular with the people of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, Wisconsin. Missouri, Mississippi:,and the whole valley of the Lakes and the Mississippi, will come up as one man to the support of CASS and BUTLER. The lake cuuytry particularly is directly interested in the election of Gcn.Cass. Dgir The Legislature of Michigan passed an act prohibiting the circulation of any Bank "notes, or other evidence of debt issued by any Banking insti tution ent of that State. The penalty is a forfeiture of three times the amount, or nominal value of the bill passed or circulated. The wiseacres are very fond•of applying this term to the democratic party, nor do we make the least objection. When-we were a boy, and somewhat 'skilled in ball-playing ; we, used to cry out, when arriving at the last bass, 4 S yank.! "or a Home! Hence, the term, aHunar.aa signifies arr Holm , ' And this re just where we are—al home; in all the principles and usiget of the party. Tho opposite wing not ' withstanding their pride and boasting, will find us "to hum" on the 7th of November neat. Gee. Cass will have struck the ball one last blow, and as we receire him into the Wurra. HOUSE at Washington, we shall. shout "Huse PP—Syrovire Democrat. . 1 ANwilk7 P 5 hist.a—Witti the thermometer at SO degrees. it is quite refreshing to - read such extracts As Ow following: ' - . A private letter Cram Franconia, Now Hampshire, dated Juno dOth; 18118, says:: ' srThere was a severe frost hese on the wht of theist of June. On the morning of the 2d. the thermometrz indicated 28 de greee. Corn, leans, and all tender vegetables were cut down to. the ground., • aud 'the earth was frozen to the dipth.of half an inch. • .TE.Tsc.—lron ore, the supply of which is said to be inexhaustible, has been discovered By hir;Nasb,, near the southwest corner of Cass county. The ore is said to zonsist,of 66 per. sent. -of iron, of a quali ty useful for moat plantation purposes, also for cast machinety; but, perhips, not euitaido for the fine order of work,. .; STATISTICS os-Nr..w Yostar.--Acres4af land in this State taxed, 27,726;559; value of the sante $616,- 824,965; rate of taxation, 7:3'10 rains on the' dollar; State debt, $24,434,(!50. Nombei ()Cocos of wheat! sown, 1,013,65 acres; reaped d0..969,234; bushels' ,reaped, )43,49/,o7o;_asciage =tenni_ raised to the acre, 12 I.6th bushels.' • . .11:0"414. Allan will Jectire Atiol;olialr,0111. Sunday evexing,,atearly gas light. The.ftierids Reform, iu.ch,as: he advcer..ates . ,"3yill dout4Les s e idtead, = ME EIN/111 ?:*. . - EMENIN • 'et> . . ..ii•.."---":•:1:171.74 :4 . • : ' •z", : BM . , :.,!•.*:;•.... 47 : , ..,;,,... ,- ..-!..•..„ ... .... . 1'; ' ' .71 NM MMEI Public 'Demonstrations. SOUTH CAROLINA. LUIJI3tANA. MICHIGAN. Old liiinkers. •• . SLANTS TIC CATAA . 7 —By a „stagaticaLroparA of the island orCaba.'ror,lB47 as' Indic. Free cont. fillsmosf. Census oflP-11: rik3;2l' 152' KIS r 4341,495 1 . 4 1;007,55V Census of 1517. . 425,779 • Delatattatien., ...... . It is shoafn that the slave population haide;reated .. 112746in . :the last six years. .' • El MI OE BEE ;;: 1111 1 4 4 .‘ . 2 . LO.CAL MATTERS. -..,,, sgr The:worttattl*be attempted to ilektniy,itFisifif a feW'eveniegisiittiiii slowly rectiviring. TED filaii• Nen of :the Mere 'deserve grest.crediffur Al care they haVelikeri of her. Toiliiiiiisiltiition she may be indiimed fo4 her salvation. A gentle man of this city, who has some knowledge of her family in — Baltimore, has taken upon himself the task o f sending her home. : ' "' •. ' .:. We . .lii not hope to be always finding Omit:with the "Guardians of the Poor,I) but if all be trulitkot is said as to tho'inailuet of ono' f them towarditbis unfortunate woman,-we thing the sooner a change is made in the officers the better for society. •Men who - are without charity, humanity and brains should have nothing to do with the distressed. We under . .. itand that some stops will bo taken in rolatinn.to this matter—that a few persons who were badly Itreated on Wednesday morning while endeavoring to relieve the woman will make complaint in inch a manner as to produce some result. ~ • • • SMION3. —Commonwealth •s Henry L. Kura°!der, praprietnr of the United States Hotel, and Wm. Folk and Henry Kuynager, for an assault and Battery, on Drittano Chase and his wife. Prose cutor boarded at the U. S. Hotel ; wea behind hand in his board bill, and both himself and wife drank liquor too freely, according to the testimony, • De reorients undertook to eject them forcibly Irani the premises which they occupied. Hence the suits a large number,or witnesses were examined on• both sides, and the case occupied the greater portion of the day. Wills and Shannon, for Pros•; Alden .41 . Knox fur Defence. Rrronis &mem - T.—We understand that it is in contemplation - by the friends of Societary Reform, on the principles of the Organization of Labor, to got up s a Reform Banquet in this city, for the 4th ofluly.. The Idea is a good one, and with the aid of Mr. Jouriclittett, of Massachusetts, who is pew in our city, an interesting and instructive, affair can doubtless be made of it. it war to a Reform Ram.' quet that FrLme is indebted for her new dynasty of Republicanism. Mr. Allen. has been highly sum cessful in getting up these Reform Banquets in sew. ral of our sister titles. - - Atin?nest or Tuzia.—A new agitator in tho field of theory appeared yesterday in the Diamond mar ket. He worked much like a" hod carrier," and perhaps has lired the world through so far in the honorable 'profession of this class. We would not not venture. to say positively that we admire the ra, tletnan 9 a doctrines, nor his manner of delivering his thoughts to his audience; but we will say that he did'nobody any harm by his remarks. Tilt. ABDUCTION CASZ.—The colored girl who escaped from her master while stopping at the bier. chants' lintel, oa Wednesday evening, has nut since been found ; and we believe the master has given up all hopes of securing her. lie Applied to the officers, but found no ono willing to give pursuit. lie left orders at bit. Weaver's that should she re turn 'and desire to go back to her southern home, sho would be Fide welcome. Thii is fair enough. MAINNW PROCIINION tR 1/101CRSTILLT..—Alembera of the Order and citiaens'who haw a desire to wit. news the pageant, will please take notice that the lit: Ile steamer Palo Alto will leave this morning for Brownsvulle, and will reach that town in time for the grand ISlMponic Procession on the 24th inst., St. John's Day. Thum who go will certainly lia%c a glorious time or it. Ricronairo.—«c sfcro' yesterday informed that Mr Bougher or the Mayor* Pulice e • so lung absent, has :Turned Ind is again at hie post. Ile failed, as we learn, in the object or his miuion. He no doubt r'grctr this as much as do the unfortunate creditors of Hitchcock. • • THE Petriroitr Autmuticr.—Tha Vicitor mays " We shall oot be surprised' to behold the water flowing across, and the navigation regained as usual, on or about the 20th, or even before that , time. In• stead of eta, they arc advancing at the rate of 'twelve knots per hour.' D. It. H. Kerr might have. received the nomi nation for Clerk of the Court, from the Democratic Convention, but ha declined on the ground that the Country • was entitled to the county offices. This ems characteristic of Didboa. Otr A fellow named Jacob Russee, (as we see by the Dispatch,) has been Arica by the Mayor, fur in decent esposure of person. We thought this was an offience that required o prison punishment, after conviction-by a Jury. Twannan Vocausts.--We have been informed this celebrated company of musicians aro about visiting this city. We hope this may be the case, as they aro undoubtedly ono of the best bands in the United States. Ur A boy threw himself from a raft into the Al legheny river yesterday about 31 o'clock, but Was rescued before life was extinct. Ho jumped in for mere recreation as boys like to do in warm Weather. Ur We regret that Mr. Marble has been sompel led to ;ism up bisengagement in this city on account of bad health. May we hero anothcr like him—as good,an actor and as clever a fellow. MD" Coroner Richardson on Wednesday held an Inquest upon the body of a German named Johia Rinhart, who slipped from Dam No. 1, while fishing and Was drowned. Dar In the Democratic Commituco of Correspond ence the name of THOMAS FARLEY, EN., was mu milted by accident. bir Whitney can pitch into as If he pleasesabout that trifle yesterday—"female colored girl." We submit. LOVEre HUSH Ercrititoa.—See card in another column. Hid audience lux evening. was Large and delighted. bir The gable' liarcoonista appears in the Theatre to-night ror the last time. . ' ' Dir . The we.4ther is sow cold and wet, the rivers intend navigable order, and tides rather dull' Nniv Blsisoe.—The Indiana Episcopal Conve ntion has elected Rev. Francis Vinton, of Brooklyn, Bishop of the Diocese, with a salary of $ WOO. Hith erto the diocese has been served by Bishop Keufer. Rev. Dr. Wilson, being now nearly 72 years old, ban resigned his Professorship ini.bo Episcopal The ological Seminary, N. Y. Dam OF TEXAS.- -The state Auditor . and Comp troller have issued notice, in accordance with the debt of the Into Republic of Texas, to all persons having claims .431' demands for money against the late Republic of Texas, to present the same to the Audi tor, and Comptroller of Public. Accounts, on or be fore the second Monday of November, 1849, or they Ain be postponed.” . - 411:71Cfturoh of Humanity...." Thy nillee.ifone on egra is 11 done in Heaven." Roy. Mr. Allen, of Do ton, will ?teach in Apollo Hall, on Sundny evening next, at 8 o'clock,preeisely. Subject Religions Unity; .or,No Sact:but Humanity. • D Thersday.afternoon, June Mrs. Eliza beth Edgar, the friends of,the fat:v4Am respectfully in vited to ettend.the funeral, due hfs,idt_ty) Afternoon at 5 o'- clock (rote the residence of her sou W. M. Edgar, Grant street near Sixth.. , • lIIARR/Ells , KOn . the Mdlnertant,- by Dr. D. H. Riddle, Mr. - Ronrsrr Ltrco,.of Canonsburgh, to Miss lit. mg, daughter 'of Mr. Omen Jones. of Armstrong county, Pa.' • " Errhattr,e Rota, Pittsburgh. • .1 With the above' notice .we received alangible . evi dance of the good sense, liberality and kind.regards of *the.happy pair. The members . of .our mesa-gang ht dalged freely utth_e Luxuries. Ittruiehedby our fnends, and tdc give oxpres*on to the jnu•atd erattlions of 4 1 1 . when w•e Eay that we Mr!oh them 41 happy eareer AIR this earth, and extatie.hdiraln.the world to some.j . . . • . [l:7,NolLitiei;vlVThe 8: 1.1:*. Deaver," C. E. Clans', 'Master, *H ave, I le%after this notice, for Heaver. Gins -Erow, and WeitviUe,pinettraily 0 eclock.in,the morn. . , . .•- - • •'• • • =NM swans EMI ENE MEM ME 1111121 ;,:tg... , ;::.-1;i::'..; - ,.;'..- . 7-f.:?': Brrener or rar."PcitOsrerAlttAkiroivierrras. . . At the reuuest of Many.citizena a;mee.ting will be held at the St.. Clair, (foraverly Washingten) Hotel, on Saturday evening; the 24th'inst.,:nt - S O'clock, to •makearrangements rni....theric:option,or our gallant Pennsylvania Volunteors,whoso tetven home from Me;ico, Ihn moy loot! expect!" ISIS. Ma. Ifsuren Tho Chair Man of the Democratic meeting held in 4th Ward of Allegheny City, on lath was our friend Col. J. G. BEDPOED, instead. of Bradford.- Pleash correct the. mistake.. The Col.:ls a friend to the rights o4tltu operatives. . • A Di:AOCVAT: . . . jI Judge O. Sutt o n, of Norwalk: Ohio, writes. under data of November le, 1;10, ilitit."Vangliii's Vegetable I.lthontripticMixture. is tlqiug, Wonders in all kiwis of .complaints. - People infest it with properties little short of the magical:' In.fesetaud ague, in bilious diseases, in dropsy, in gravel. inifeniale difficulty, lung . discases, con. sutaption, dyspcpsiV &c., &c., for why bhould we go over. the .whole catalogue,..it.tukes all these and more, and its benchelel effeet Is - apparent in every instance,i'• but to What must 'wdattribato Its Success' them we'stop; the whale eaUrsis'of int gumless has purzte ' d us; we do not Mcilleid men step ont of their path' to crush it;*they'pat their beel open it; it ea capes them; they look about a little. and if they ate unobserved, theythrow c 2 that dignity 'HMI - pomposity of manner. .which to half ' .their capital in trade and fall to; tomb and mail, to put it out of existence; bu t the harder they flghethe 'stronger trews the nostrum, and the weaker their own pretence; add discomfited, they resume, with the air of a broken down dandy, his once fashionable hut now ragged cloak, their dignity soiled and torn by the fray, and walk off with an air of majesty. - Reader, get a pamphlet from the Agents, in your vicinity; the. advernmemeot is in oar col utims.Under "Great American itctnedc7,..!. ' !Agents in Pittsburgh, But & DarmxtV•kr,lo.2 Liberty it., near Canal Basin. V • ;Fr DEATH PRIM A SLUM' COLD.—By neglecting those ea entry precautions which common sense, dictates, rhany v very inanyi fall victims to their imprudence. We have tacit the young. bride', blooming as it were, as the bird of paradise and the (kir flower of hope: the pride of hot father and the joy of her mother—her cheek gushed :witb.nitticipetion. and her eye beaming with. the soft ex pression of love—the gny•drenms of life dancing on her fancy with the rich and variegated tints of tie rainbow's promise.. We hove seen all this changed—aye. the wed ding garment for a shroud and the bridal ehember for lthls sepulchre of the dead: and all this from neglecting n 'common Cold. Now, befre it Is too lute, use 1)r. Row' 'Lin-m.oli . and Tar, which gives immediate relict; 11.1 . thousands of our most intelligent citizens 'tow admit of its most extraordinary o iireA. The gay. the lienutful. and the young. speak forth its praise, end will', so long as it makes pOlitiVe cures, and cheers We despairing family fireside. Eta sale liy.'Seirt.erso & KNZELAND, Mout street, One door below :Second. st., and by .1. Kidd & Co., corner Wood and Vourth.st. jcl3 11±Woturs, by their irritation. augment the secretion of mucus or slime in the stomach,. In which also they involve themselves. It is sold they feed upon it. and if deprived of it, they die. The eelehmted Vertnlfuge . prepared by lie A. Fehnestoek, at Pittsburgh, Pa., is ildni"O b li. o4o P t ' ed, ill operation, first, to remove this mnuos t and se condly. to destroy 'and:expel the worms, rendered ten der and helpless by being thus denuded, It is a remedy in which every eonGdenee tan be placed ; and that it has MIT answered the purpose, is manifest from the luta. tired' of certificates given in itefaror. IJ:)"' Da. Wrtdatin's YI34.IIITEGE..—Mrp....—, it lady livotg . near Pittsburgh (at the Garrison) stmes to us that a child In the family bail been afflicted with worms n long time. omit the health of the ehilii had become very much impaired. The) had tried various things without any pennatirot benefit Leine; derived. She filially tried a t•ottle of Dr. NVillnoPs Vermifuire, which brought away an immense noise of worms. "riot" and "entirely used up." Since that period. she further se ys. the health of the child ion improrect rapidly. and La now rnatda well. This Vermillige always does tine pp worms." 'Pry it. There medicines, prepared and sold by the proprietors. A. W. ltrockway k Co.. No 2. Commercial How. Liberty Pittsbor,:ii, w whom letters Kir 61.!.1431,14 or a thee business fiord be addressed. Sold Man hvJ Schoen- Maker ts Co..ol.plen a. Snowden. Joel Mohler, R. E. Sellers. F. 1.. Snowden, John P. Scan. J. ll.Castel,Jamen A. Jones, John Ilay., tpauming & Kneeland, and W. Jsietteati. Alim t by Elliott a: &chain, and D. SI. Curry, Allegheny • ity• leS4lk,tryt • _• rr Conliosptien alit Met4in: al sec Lungs Cured Gs Mt ow P.:l Dr. Dunrone Erprtionust Itemrdry.—Mus.Eare line Yracer scar taken. when ut hia- o::e 04 rilirell• With a slight cold, which .he neglected until the luny fttll a prey to that seeking acitroyer. Consumption, when ap plication to a physician arab made, but to lot etTret. Ile considered bar rime a lamclesti one, and preseribed bra little medicine list bet. to the ineanume she discharged rivet quantities .9( blood. with much espectotatiou of thick putimin and enegli. I ler !richly frame at length tic crux.: reduced to a liVing aJirlrl•ya., Iler lad was atm toasty looked for by. her friends, quit her mutterings might mid by the pangs id dash. Thilun the line, her ' , lll'''. man freque tly as culled, awl • the brit rerun:cr.. deter -11/4i mined to telt the virtues Of - Dr. Dinican's •P.xpectorant Rcalladyi - ha Mg noliced,sotne extraordinary t ores per formed by die tin erne in similar eases. Ile at once ob tained twe bottler, and adininistercil it to her. The (smash day be found come chin ea, gore lusper.--4 ifs continued giving the lardiciao tar eighteen daysi at that time she was reuderril able to be walling in her bed ehnroher.' to the astatii4onent of her friends nod rata tiers. 7the continued si-ingthe metbritte for eight weeks. when rho declareit herself eaticely firo limn pain and dir 4 ' o So. and Lai.e parrileatiar daily occupation In perfect health. For sale by WV. JaCal47l, So, Dl Liberty street,j t 7 Pitts burgh. ' e PITTISIIVROU TIIRATRIS. • C. K. Pakten. • 'Reneger awl Lame flares or auutstros: Drew Circle- • • 40e. I Scrawl Vier •• • •35c. Tit. • • •23c. Gutter)* 20e. I Private Rotes. • AI. o. tur {.AST 311611 T WTII SAIII.I:II.I.ItDONISTS. rainst, June 23, to commence with the Dream at Sea. ',aimed Linwood. Mr. Prior. i Ally Croaker Mr.otter. ~ Ann Miss Verger IL To be followed by Concert (pan ha) by the Sanas HAUNItIMMII. erten MUCH. DAM/ iT NUS /1551 summit. To ennelude with CONCERT (part second) by the mintomsrs. irr Doors open Ipm 1; Ourtatn three before P. MU; TroVE - it (LAST TINIEW—This. present, Pri day, June 1.:11, 149. will rcpcnt hia •lILISII EveNixtp contaluing mirthful aneeilatert. favo rite recitations. comic songs, awl HIS OWN SONGS., dt the Aroma • Tickets, si/cents.: to be had at 'Ms, Mellor's Music Store, and ut the cloor, in the evening. Doors open at 71, to continence nt 9 reelnek. je•7JI It ZOE ES UMW - • A. A. Plasma & Co., ea It.tristr Miter, netwesth Tom Axe Foment. DrBEING desirous of reducing their Mock , previous to the commencement of the Fill Trade, will oder their extensive And fushionable assortment fur a few weeks. at greatly reduced prices. Amongst their assortment may be Round excellent styles of— Demers, Themes, Greuadines. ralmyrines, Poll .4' Cheve, Dress Silks, Lawns and Muslim,. 4c., 444 all of which are reduced in price fully one third. Their stock of Sbnwls is very extensive, and CAM sri.es every known style. wi ll few cartons of crape mid silk Shawls, jitst received, be sold extremely low. 4 canes real Scotch Gingham, will be sold at Pa cents, usual price 23 emits; good English Collet:oes 10c.; Amer' can do. as low es 3 and 41.4 wrought Collars 150.; Muslin -a babes 121 e.; Good Alpaca Ille.; Bonnet Ribbons 12c Their stork of dark green pure Satin Parasols and Parasolettes, comprising upwards of SIIO, of every style and qbality. will bo offered at very low raws. Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Velltillgl; also, all kinds ' of summer stuffs and COW:mdse. llousekeeping and domestionoodsof every description. Merchntos will alwnys find at our wholesale ramparts large and desirable an assortment of Goods as is usually found in enstern houses, nod at equally low prices. Only ONE PRICE, from which no deviation eon be made.l<23 . . ASSIGNIRE' S IsALF.:-.-21ICKetuar Attorion Room, No. 114 Wood street, :Arlo doors from Fifth street.—On Thursday. June 11, at 10 a. m., by catalope, by order of Thomas Mellon, Assignee of A. liorbnch. Jr.. a large lot of. dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, hardware, gro ceries, queensware, crockery, provis.ons. Sic. The dry goods arc all fresh, luiving . becn purchased within a few. months In the eustern clues, and of the latest styles, among which may be:cautioned in part: French, Amer ican and British calicoes find chintzes, French lawns and gingham' American AN/ British bleached roasting. West of Euglriud, Preach and American superfine and fine broade loth.. various colors; double milled fancy and plain eassimeres; blue. black and grey cassinets, tweeds, beaver cloths, Steubenville jeans, summer cloth, vest ing.. fancy andblue cotton drillings, bed'ilckingb, coun try flannels. red and white imported flannels, Alpacas, superfine Irish linen,.mull, cambric,. Mcouet, book and SWISS muslin., bonnet lawn and lining, bemire, fine thread, laces; a large assortment of ribbons gloves and hosiery, artificial', hair combs, nets and ha ts, &c. Gro ceries,: tes, sugar, spices, arderatun, epsom salts. tanners' oil, mackerel; togwoorl, madder, tobacco, corn brooms, tinware, axes, hatchets, counter scales Cato: • logues will be ready on Saturday; goods now open far in spection. Terms at sale. 'I'HOS. MELLON, letn : Aindmiee. - DRY GOODS !—DRY• GOODS AT AUCTION.—Ou Monday morning, June lth. at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial -Sales Room, corner of WoOd and Fifth sts., Will be sold, to close consignments, on extensive assort ment of English, French, German and American Dry Goods. At l Do*.clock-1 crate Quecusware, assorted; 12 boxes Glassware, do.; 2 iron Sofes,• for counting houses end 'steamboats; Shall chests Y. 11. Tea; half boxes Vir ginia Tobaccm azes,itatchets, shovels,. hay- and manure forks, corn brooms, platform and.couistor scales, carpet , ing, looking glasses, window blinds' a-general assortment of hOusehold furniture ,stoves, kitchen utensils, &c. At o'clock—A large assortment of spring and summer clothing, a retail stook of dry gooda,cnie table and pock et cutlery, gold and silver watches, jewelry, saddles,. bridles, trurdcs,Geranin Caney goods,.&c. . je23 DitDAVIS, VALUABLE AU P EGIIENY CITVROPER'ff AT ACCTIONe—On . f,ttturday afternoon, July let, ii 4 o'clock, on the preutices, will be told that valuableprop perty lately occupied by Hezekialt Nixon. Esq., on Crow street, near nobtnson, Allegheny City. Vite Lot i. 33 11. 4 inchoe. op Crhig street, runntnethrough to the canal 150 feet. 'llicrcis a good Two Story Prime Dwelling onthe prentlsea, lately. built, and the Lot is well Improved. con taining a variety of. chOice fruit trees. grope shrubbery, ttc. Thiaproperty is very coo , —.T. ,, th...ttont•ti for per sons doing . bustness in en%er fittabuigleor and is a destrable residence. iwe ainn.pattuthr. Terms at sale. W5l. J. LIURNSIDE, Auctioneer. 1 ESE OF HOUSE AND LOT, 'in the City of .411 o; 1./ &any, et AUCNON.—On Saturday..rune 241 b, At 6 o'clock, p. ro., at the Commercial' Stile s Room. corner of, Wood and Fifth streets, G will be Sold; the unexpired term , of a Lease on a Lot of round, haring ;ten years Acquit from the flint ' day of 4ptil, 16.15. Siluntc on the north side .of the iiharaond, hayssight Scont.of it 7 font, and cX.- tending back .60 feet,.sult eet so An wunuai ground rent of S4s—on which in erected wood well finished Fromo House, suited far a store. and . dwelling. at present 9een. pied by John .Krocsati, who - will. show the property 40 those di posed to purchase.' .Tenrlslat.eitie jc-23 . .313,11 N D. DAVIS.; Agtet. • • • - . - 11Ortor I Etta Steamboat PALO ALTs,A ., ••• - eP,Min ' •, leave.the Alonotrgarmin wharf, at -the foot of Brant .street, thin • -,•-•••'•-• • - evening, (224,1 instant.). precisely o f 7 clock,' P: M.,"for.Browatsville.'• Those who me tletdroui of attending. The Masonic .Proeeslon on the taitb, (St John's Day.) will be on . board precisely tlOst betar.— jeM • Be minim Coy. Anitortminxi• OUB.) AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAII— Books for subscription to the Capital Stock of this Company will bo opened an the.Zlth June, at the Ex. change Bank. nod at the bookstores of Johnston & Stock ton nod Fred, Kay will continue ope from day Stock to day, under tho superuitendenec of the under n sitmed. F. LORENZ. HARMAR DENNY. • _.Frintrx RAY. '•• i • C. wrocicrox. • • w, ROBINSON. - Je23:dlw&hvllW 1 . 1005.13 _At) "S'FATIONCILY. AT, -On -Saturday, SU/10 ph, tit 8 o'clock. p. m.; ut tho'Com. merei Slides Ttoom, corner of Fifth and Wood will be sold. without reserve, 'a large collection Of valuable NEW ROOKS, eitabmcing . CllQlCC standard works in the various departments at science mid literature. . • Fnmilc and Pockot Bibles. in great variety; mania books, blank books, letter milloup writing paper, gold and steel pens, pencils, &c. JOIIN D. DAVIS, Jet.l . • . . Auctioneer. . • Donut y. TliEluollEsT CASII. paid for.Discharg eil.Siddiers' Downy Land •1141,511GT0N, Fifth 84" _ "VriEY h 1111;. Acetified Whiskey. iustrereie. eg it nnd tar Pal low by. (feir.3l JAMES MAY. rrELECiIIANI NOTICE.—A meeting of the Stockbold ers of the Mantle and Ohio Telegraph Company, .will be held . at the American lintel. in the oily of Phila delphia, on MONDAY, JULY a at 5 Y. 8., fur tita pur-. pone of a permanent orgettiratien of the Company. All persons interested em requested to attend. By order of the Board Of Directors. .. • • .A. DOWNINU, ;..novt. ' President.:. ealdant of the United. St Olen- TN porsuanoe of nn unproved on the Act of Congress, 1. let dny of March. 1647, entitled "An act to establish it land office In the northern ',art of Michigan, awl to provide fur the tale of mineral lands in the Stine of Michigan," I, Jimits K. Pots, President of the U. States of America. do hereby declare and mnke known, that', public stale will be held at SACLT . S. Ir. MAME. the 11111 , 1 office Inc the "Lake Superior ).aud DistrieW commencing on Monday, the thirty-Or day of July nestfor, tilt disposal of the public lands Within the following named townships cunt frac tional tenvitships, situated in the Lake Superior mineral region, between Chueolate and Carp rivers. to wit t • Nnith of the haat lint, and win, ft/them-int/pal meridian. The fractions of tnwitships thirty-L.loln mithirty-iiine, west of the Little Hay do Noggin and r.sconatrby river, of range twenty-two. The fractions of townships thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, west of the Little Ilay do Noctuel and }:4* conawby river, of rangirtwenty-three. Township forty-six and tractional unvuship forty seven, on the maul land. of range twenty-four. . Towiuthips forty-six and forty-Seven, fractional town ships forty-eight, for.y-nine, and fifty, including "Middle" rind "Granite" islands, of rouge twenty-five. Townships forty-six, fortynieven, and forty-eight, frac tional townships fortymitio, and fifty-one. sin the mein land, and the "Mennen" island, in township fifty eight, of range twenty•six. • . Fraetionnl tow nships fitly-one fitly-two, fitly.eiglat, and fine-nine, till on the main land. of range twenty-seven.. ''reitensbip Gay-ono, and fractional townships fay-two, and filly-ninc,.ou the main land, of range twenty-eight.. Township fitly-one, fractional township Qtly-two, on the main hind, the two "Huron" islands, situated in sec tions twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine. and thir ty'-your, containing one hundred and twenty : four and a half aorta in township fillynbret. and frartiontil town ships fadyosevan, fifty-eight 'and fifty-uinc,. on the main land, of range twenty-wive. • Township fift -one. amt fractional townships fifty-two, fifty-three fifty-six, filly-seven, fifty-eight, and fitly-nine, on the main land, of range thirty. Fractinital townships fitly-ona. fifty-two, fifty-three. fitly-four." - filly-five and fitly-six, on the main land town. ship fi fly-sevon and fractional township filly-eight, on the 635111 land, of range thirty-one, • Fractional township sixty-fire, on 'incl litoyale," of range thirty-four. • • At the same place. commencing on Monday. the boor teenth day: of Attgusenest. fur the disposal at the public lands %wino the following townships and fractional townships, situamil in the Lake SUperior nattered region,: es nhore, vie: North of the hue line. and sent of the prinespni meridiem. Fractional townships fatty-mile: fitly-two, filly-three. filly four oriel fifty-five, township fitly-sii, and fractional townships ...even and fifty-eight, all on tlm main hull), of range thirty-two. Fractional townships fifty.oun, fitly--three. Gity-live. fitly-sis, and fifty - -se von, till on the ruain land, Of range thirty-three. 'Townships Gay-three and fitly-fotir. and fractional intvuships fifty-Gee and Oily-six, on tile man land, of rant:r - f thirty-ur. 101, ~,shios fifty-tyro. foly-threetind fitly-four, and frac tional towaships fnly•tive and fitly-six, on the taunt Juba, of range. thirty-five. Township. filly -too and titly-three, and fractional townships fifty-four and tiny-five, on the, main . land, 01 range thirty-sit. Township,. filly-one end filly-two. and frnctional town-. shine GAY - three and tidy-four, out the main land, of range thirty-seven. Townships tiny-tine. and fifty'-two, anal fractional township fiftydlirce, on the main land. of range tinny entla, Township fifty-one. and fractional townships fiftydwo and fifty-three, on the.innin land, of' range thirty-rune. 1 Fractional townships fitly-ono and fifty-three, on the main land. of range forty. • • Fraetinnul township fifty-oite, on the mnin Inn& of ranges (anyone. forty.two, forty-three rind forty-fonr. At the smite pine.', commencing. tin Monday. iha third day of July hest. fur the thiposalof the agrietilutral lands within. the following named townships Mill fractional townships. situated cast of tile Chocolate unulFscouawhy rivers and the Little Bev tie Noonet. to wit: North of Or Our line. oiler east of the pritioinal meeldnin, Fractional townships fory-one and forty-two, includ ing the surveyed Islands, township forty-three, tractional township fortv.rour, township forty-live. fractional town ships forty-six nod font'-seven. (VIC CO the north half of the latter on the intiliOandd int-hiding part of -.Sneer" and other surveyed islands, anti fractional lownsiiip forty-eight. on "Sarni of range one. Fractional tow:Whip forty-one. McMillin: the surveyed' islands, townships kirty-two nail .furtpthreo, and -frac tional townships forty-four. forty-five, forty-six, forty- • seven.ond forty-eight, lilt:hiding parts of "Sugar," "Sall or." nod other surveyed islands, of map two. Fractional tott-uships forty-one, forty-mu, forty-three, forty-four rind forty-five, including the surveyed islands of range three. • Fractional townships forty-one, forty-two, and forty three, including the surveyed islands of Miley four, Fractional tnumships thrty-one. forty-tw o aud forty three. including part of "Drummond's' , and other survey. cd islands, of range live. Fractional townships forty-one, forty-two, and forty three, including part of 'Drummond's" and other survey ed islands, of rungs six. Fractional townships forty-one. forty-two, and forty- Oren, in •'DrrurottomPs"icinnil, of ranger seven. Fractional. townships forty-one and forty-two, on "Drummond's" island, of range right . North of base line, and 'west of the principal meridian. Fractional townships forty-one cad forty-two, includ ing "Alnrguette” and other surveyed Islamic. townships forty. tort -.:brat, Orly-four, forty-five, and forty-six, and fruetionaftownship forty-tweed:fin the Will land, (except froetional sections one and twain rite bittero of:tinge one. At the since place. ennlyipmcing qh slonday, the seven teenth day of July next, for the dispose] of the rigricultu nil lands within the following named 'townships and • froctionnl townships, Attuned 'east of Chocolat; And Es conawhy rivers andthe Little Buy dc Napier,' North orate base line and seen el the principal meridian. Fractional townships forty-one and toffy-two, including the surveyed islands, tuultowashipiforty-three and forty four, of range WO: •'! • • • • Franctional townships. forty; forty-one, and forty-two, Including part of "SL " island, and townships forty-three and forty-fear, of range three. Fractional townships . . forty and forty-one, on the . main . land, And townships forty-two and fony-three, of range four The "$l. Belson' island, in fractional township forty fractional townships forte-one and forty-two, on the main Imid, and township fortyr th rest of range five. Fractional townithimTorty-two, on the main land, and. townships forty;thresr and forty-four, of range six. Fractional toiktrship forty-two ineltulingthe small sur veyed islands in section eight, and townships forty-three and forty-four, of range seven. ... • . • Frncunnal township•forty-two, Ineluding the small is lands in section three, fractional township forty-three, on the main land, pod township forty-four,. of range eight. The "Big Dermot island," in Lake Michigan, ernbruced• in fractional Mu-net:tips thirtpseveu, thirty-eight and thing-nine, of range ten. Fraction - al townships thirty-seven and thirty-eight, of range eleven. . Fractional townships forty on, on the mniu -land, of ranges eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, Mean and six.. %CCU. . • • Townships forty-four, fOrty-five and forty-six, and frac tional townships torty-seven and forty.eight, on the main Land, including part of Grand' island; of range eighteen. Townships forty-four and forty-five, And fractional townships torty-stx,forty-r.eicri and fortreightt tic luding port of Grand, island; and' surveyed islands of range nineteen'. Townships forty-four, forty-five and forty-iiii, friction, al township forty-seven, on the main land, and the small surveyed islands etabrac.ed in fractional townships Pony-.; seven and forty-eight, of rants twenty, , • The pats of fractionaltownshiasthirty , eiglitand thirty.; nine ,lying east of. Little Bay .de Noquct anstflaconawhy river,and fractional tOwnship forty,of rartgdtWenty-two. The marts of 'Euxeo:otial townships thirty-nine and forty, dying east of Esconawby river, of rang 6 twenty-three. All lands within the townships and fractional' town. ships abase Annunciated, reported ns containing copper, lend, or other valitable ores, will be Offered. for Kale in quaxter.sectionsut not less than five dollars per acre, six oeiptthe sections covered ittWholu or in part by ,those mining leases, which shull not be detemthied hy lite day fixed for the commencement of the. public sale t 'and all landicneifrencirted ha tiforisuld, will ha offered (nr sale in the Afton:Runner as other lands, under the laws now in flacon for the sale' of the public lands, exeeriting and re serving *cation sixteen in ouch ton - 1144 for •the use of schools, aud lands reserved-for military and other publii uses. The offering of the lands eJU be commenced on the days apPointed, mid proceed itithe.sintie order in which they are advertised, mini nil Convenient despatch„Ontil the whole Atoll have been ollennl, rind the sales closed. lint no sale shall be kept open Imiger than two Nyeele, and no private entry of any of the Minis will be admitted . until otter the ,expiratiou of the l .(3IVES tinder my band at' the city. of 'Washington, this twenty-seventh day of January, simin Dnmint ond thous-, and,eiht luindredniid forty-eight. '••• • Ity the President, JAMES IL FOLIC RICHARD M. YOUNG .....;.%.13Caminiujontr of Me Oeneralland Office. . • . .- • . NOTICE TO MINERS AND l'ltE-EMPTIO.N CLAIM. ANTS. - - - . , • All persons who wers, ni thopassage•of -the actstf let March. 1647,.in possession, by actual occ3tpancy, of any . Portion..of the mineral laads:ousbrac,`ed in this proclama tion under authority of a lease or written permit from ,the Secretary of AVor,for the purpose of ruining thereon, : and all pexaons who shall be in possession. by.actual oe eurmnity-of a mine or mines, : actually discovered before • the bumf alistvh,lB47, asset forth in the net,of the-tot of March, 16C, above :mentioned, are • authorized to enter and purchase the Immo at the price, on the terms and conditions; and to the extent preactibed byshin act, and no lass, at any , : timo bcfOre the ilur.fried for the,porn- „ „ . . '~j'.~i,::~.:. i. :,. -. ....:-' • - ..... ' • ' 1:,: ,•. i . 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Acoetfer of the Land 0:lico, subject to an appeal .to the:zioetatTo the Treasury nut All' periems entitled loihe right Df pre emption to any- of the ogricultuml lands 'embraced in this proclamationmire required to sesmiblialt the same to t h e „„ t i s f e etion the Registerand:Receiver. and Mike payment therefore, roan esTprocieabis „seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commence r:nem of the public sale of-the lands embracing the tract . claimed, otherwise such pre-eruption claim will be for _ _ • The certificate of the mineral agent et Snult Ste. Maria, that persons bolding tinder leases or permits,or those in the occupancy of amine or mines, have paid nettle per centiun of rents required by the act above mentioned, will be conclusive on that poita. - Persons occupying under leases or permite;wdl notbo permitted to relinquish. their riggbl4 Under lhnt occupancy, and enter_Aa imtiattersr and where ithy - such leases or , pennits may expire before the:day of sale the. rights granted to the holders thereof Will be regarded' as reser ring 'the lands covered • tbereby from entry' ander any other right till- the day of, sale, whoa they:will-lie .ofinraLl at public sale as mineral lands. : . . : • Commissioner.: • TO TIIE PUBLIC. The " miller!! landE 7 - included in the foregoing' pio clatriation embrace the greater portion of lieweetta Point, and the sontlicrn shore of 'Lake Superior, in the northern peninstile of Michlean, and are rendered immensely valuable by the exhaustless mince 9f .coPPCtllua other ores found therein. • . • • ' A considerable n um ber ot thoSe mines:have already teen discovered in the nap jartgen'lloidering on Like Su perior; and.within aTetv pules Of it and frontlhe &o'er peal character of the country, and the explorations el-, ready, made, it cannot be tloulited that allters.equally4f itoirnom, valuable will bc found IhrOng4ut "mineral region! , In some of the mince now .wbiliedi copper is fordirk4. most pure• and io fact,. most 'of the native copper and ores yield's greater per-centage than .any other yet ills 'covered in the World. 'Silver as also in eansidera bingaau4del. ,;..; - . . All the necessary materials for the constnictlem Of fur naces, and fuel ter sunehing. ere found in abuntlanCe in the imMediate neighborhood of the mineral ; Mid the face of the Counuy is such, that the mince requirebut little, if any artificial drainage, and are therefore worked to great The el mate in the wimer:rhough cold:does not inter rapt the operations of the ffillinr,..;./ri fact that 1 , t115 , 0n1/ considered %ROM Incurable for their The proximity of these mineral lands to tfie , ilfare of Lake Superior. on which are several Safe.asi - 4`4l.xtelleitt harbors, and the watercommunicatiodtherefroru by the Sault Ste. Marie, Lakes Huron; Eric; furninhi xcady means of transponine the pre dams of 'bete lands Itr the Principe! markets of the United States et a very ;trilling COIL It likewise appears from the reports to ibis effiee, that the agricultural lends ore of a fair quality. producing the usual culinary vegetables end grass ht abundance; and 110 doubt, when the •.oil in properly tilled. it will lie foetid favorable for grain crops also •, mot for pit these prprtucts a fair price and good market will be found at the tolues. . Timber, each as white hid yellow pine, huger' mettle, yellow birch, &e., many places, very %animism; . s ltd .by its dirtily growth, gives - evidence of Me richne ss' of Llin Snit. • Maps showing ihe localities of the minas end other Inhuibi° infmlnoi°" relating thereto. derived from the geologiCal survey, &c., which cannot be embraced in this brief notice. will beprepared arid deposited with the land ffi ocers at the Sault Ste. Mark., for tnepectitin. as early . as •pracicable befere - the commencement of A the pVOUuhlieN soles. RICIIABD G. • Couunissioncr of the ain'inel load. Office. . ------- Flre Wolll4 - • • '' ' • TVST RECEIVED A.LARGELOTOFFANWORFSS. cl consisting. of - . ' . .. ,i ' ' :.• . - .. . • . 60.01.0'forpidoec .. .., :: , 10 000 , Pulling Creelters; . : . ''' • ' - ' 3.000 (3 cases) packs Crackers* - - : I gloss Roman Coed les,'l, 2,2:4; 8,10 ;Ind 12 bank, . 3 g1135/1 Flower Pots; ' 1 6 groom Shooting Suing • .:: 1U gross Rockets, 1,2, 3 and 4 oz.; - . ! ' • !30 gross Crashoppenr, . .. .. 1 1 e: , grP'l firrPrUlN.. •. • - ! • k 6 gross Triatigles,2 and 4 inch; , _ i • 5 doz. Rainbows.. ' 15 gross Blue Lights; IOgTD.II Post Fines; • .. 0 mm 1800115; . • • .. . 20 gross Pin 11lieels: . .- 50 boxes Fire Crackers; for sale by . JosHyA RHODES, je2.lallso'Corner Fourth and Smithfield sts: r _ . OoNtn. -- lirs'rERDAY. at W. R. Meastres Dry. Goods House, north-cast coiner 4th and Market sts. Glossy Rhiek•Silks. for Mantillas; New Styles Dross. Ginglutrfisi ' . - ' . ... !flask mid Whine Crepes ..- . ..' : , Black. white and Mixed Cotton Hose; • 1 'French Linens, itc. • • - Also, on' hand. a good assortment of Blneli Mohair. !Wick Silk and Fancy Ilanige and Net SHAWLS' white. and drab crape. do ; plain and embroidered black. late Stiairls. Scarfs pail Capes, IldW style fed Nets for Capes, Ceps. de.; plain wash blonds and nits, ..tr. -; • . '.' Ir?' Wholesale Rooms up stairs. where an'assellont assortment of Fritats, & ri,, is always kept at IoW prices. je22. OR:SALB—A retail supply 'of e-ip, and 10-12 Window blush, with Claw to snit, when. wanted: White Lime by the Lbl. or retail,lllo assorted Wooden Bowls; 250(1 Crmurnon bßgars; 3 grosa 01 rufs of Carpet Chain; and a retail supply of Bed Cords, • Twine. Fish and Chalk Lines, Bailsman rolling Books; `.stilliner's” and a Dress Maker's and Mineral Mater Sign; a few Stocks; the Balm of Life; Vegeudile,Salve luta Pills, Evans' Pills. and Soothing Syrnp; and a crud! sup , ply a Writing. Letter •nitil IVrrippingiPaneil . School Books; Blue Muck Ink, Patent Pens and English Quills; and all the morning nail mostallie weekly NewsPsPcrei and %taper& Counterfeit Detector. for sale by • I - ISAAC HARRIS, Agent mid Cominbaion Merchant, jet".‘....3t0l Penn. near lit. Clair it. and Exchniqc Motel 1 4 1ildrERS, itOTP.C, AND 11011SEKEEPERS fur nisbad wadi helps and 11/1)1d1 at Aluni, notice.. Want ed: places. for a number of hoya of4ll apes, In tity and country. Places wanted for several book-keepers, sales men. school-masters, and warehouse men. MonarTennt- . ad to borrow, on good security, pod for diaarent pericids, rams. Lots and Houses SOlll nr rented, snd nit :kinds of Agettefes promptly nod confolentirdly nitendcd short amigo : on calljng or lezitAC HARRIS,. - . - Agency and I ettelligenee'Offire, Peon. near St. dale it., and' opposita. Exabattge'linteL jeahate lialelifgenotliffiao.' A S the stibseriber is well acquainted in both cities, he / . 1. will attend to show any applicants where there is halliCS to let.. All landlords applying to ger animas - for houses they have to rent: lie will attend to punettially.— biketriie, ;1114st Children ha will End, if any where in either of the cities; and Other property. As I have been in the office of butithig lost children in. both cities for several years and have nlways been successful, so far I am.willing to attend to the same. any time called on. I .Diu provided with a well known Bell..for the puipose.— .Aly charges will be rensonable. I live all prosent.op Anne st. l .betwevn Atincond Carl streets. : BRAz.I. SUGAR-3b bogs Brasil SugalLlC r, KETS ON. in inure. Owl for sole br:.:UOIL 111ILLEIt ULVERIZI.D AND I.D.A.E • SVD.AIL-44 0 Ws. N . Ol a. 4. 5.11 and 7 Loaf Sugar;. 4 e. 5 ball ausas Levering's doobTOro6ned 40 bbls. Loverinies coarse polrarread •• ust received, and for sale by • • ' jet° • MASA . . Atirk'S.ACKSGAVESATOTATOES—A'soptrioi 'or -4./1./ Ur tido, jam reecizcd t per steno:ter Oritutal, and for • • I.IDNIOND -. GREER; 'Liberty xt., ' •:opebsitoSuliihfield. SUCCESSFUL Foll . l4 . l3tocerr, in' a pow location. ti.offered for sale. To a Man of small capital, and busineia habits, it williteis first:rale thane*: • grinner who eau attend to the - Whole business will ha taken ill circumstances suit. Enqulte itt No: 56 Al nod street ;or , P. HUNKER, PlilhatreeL - ORA. ic2l • , SALE— two story flame two build- F Mg lots. each 26 feet front on Robert at., by 62 feet deep. The house is in good ord e r, and conveniently nr ranged for a small family The lots are good, and pleas mdy situated iu Arthuraville, bounded by an alley on the west side.. • Price, SSW' Terms. ?100 in hand, balance, 5150 a . year. . S. CGTllDERT,'GetteralAgent; le2l. • ' Smithfield !tree!. (IEN: ZALCHARY TA MOR.--Portrait or Gen. urfr.y.tor ; by N. entree. dudey.the immediate su perintendence and directions af OtOundersigned officers, from an original sketch taken item IsCe, at Carnargo, by Captain Eato a. A. D. C. D. Connor, u. S. Nosy. George A.M'Call, A. G. George Neall. Lieutenant Topographical Engiaeorsl Hug Inger soil, 11. S. Navy, For sale lir , • JOHNSTON & STOCIPTON; Bpoloellen; je2l cot:3d and Market eta t! 'Rail ro ad Guide and' It A li f t:t ß e?te:er • Por ti att7ritUZl.t i ool4 UPPiPI. the M l * routed of travel. - • few cw.ies f c ved and for eVeZI ;..m .' 1 . (3 .7 7.. .e0r.11farket and 3d etc. IUrACKEIIEL AND' HEItRING-30 bbis.No. 3 Mack. 111. erel, Matutachusetta inspectioy, •20 bbls. No 2 Mackexc.), Atari. invection. 8U " F.. t Balciewo Herring. ; 'Just ;cceived and for sale by je2l . ' MI LLER tc' RICK SON. V DAUM .10 flinproved. .rifope r iy; • : 1 FOR SALE — 4 rid* nottse Lot. and id ath Ward, on Vine street; price $l6OO. Also. &Brick House. andi het 4th eengpees street;.. price $13130.. Also, D Brick House and Lot op street, Alleeteny;.price '51400. Alati,n Brick House and .Lot..lameiet; . ghenv; prier $1.400. Also. a vectottlat Locust 6 t h W iwi ) ; p r i c e 5.350. ltvgaiu ran be bad .inZthe f abo v e. Tons accommodating. !I 8. CuTtißETil.• mßyli Genernt Aeent. Smithfield s treet. LV f O rff ltA w.... , rKILLER - is ler sup erior to all ii i rO or t a f r A rema N'S This may certify Met pan of rs,ychildren; three and five ,yearsold,s.wo ceaspaolisfulsof Morgan's Worm Killer,tosarhafMeru.'.The . youngest passed - al large worms, the smallest could not have measured less than 7 inches. The eldest paised so large a number Allot we could not begin to count them.' I have tnted nit the popu • lar remedies before the public 'for worms, but an say with a clear coitscienee,ll , lorgan'sWorm =44,4 lot su perior to any now before the public. s -AmegJonlesrcur. • - • Balterstou'n, Allegheny couniy. Prepared and sobl,:wholesale autl retell, by the pro-- Pricier. • • JOIIN D. hIORGAN. jet; • • . Druggist, Wend street, Pittsburgh. GREATITTIIACTION. AT THE•EAGLE SA LOON. The Greatest Curiosity in the City! Will be exhibited .on - the MP Pr I .ltc - Piazza, trout of the Eagle Saloon, every- eggnog shin week *. • • • , . CHINESE FIRE WORKS! The enlyane in this Country,eieept the one on Barmim's Museum. in New York.' Thus novel sight can be seen, free of charge. every evening this week. • ; Tee Cream, Strawberries end Crram,'Served up• in: the best manner, at the Eagle Saloon: •,• jet ' PEARCE 'snarAN.3 SUSACKS - did:WC& rOTATt O F4 suit Pl'cein d P er steatpeK.Colorads; • •-•- - • • • griiiiD:•OßEEß;?_;. • zny2.7 , . • Aittcrti*Fict;AßpirriteSmitp§eldAt. , . MEE BE : N.TS.--: . 4 . i;:...::70,10:00#4'. Reported for the Werrart Post -,--- . : shim ':ufrica. contvisivrzoßr: . ..,. ~.,.! . n -. .. Pon June 20. The'Conventinn at Utica was organized at noon to day. Thomas Farling . on w: II elected Chah min. - John Tin-Buren,- Preston King, -Samuel- -Young, were among, the deJrgatea:,. There was lend, ap plause when the npie:ocea.u%erp:calljd. i -;,....,r • The nomination will probably , be midi tia,morrow -Martin Van Buren iv tikelfteibeAhet'andidate. - : Dalfgatei now Fitii4ciplin,Phif,.COnnecticot pad Malishclinietis ate, in attendabaiiine . d % 'partitip c ating in the.prodetliings of ,thkcoliVerAiOn:•. .-,. , . ... The Chair ; ppninte4,.o eininittecii,froM:each 1 - = diciat . distvict•of Heir - S . o'4i lo'report officers for tie co, .4010itin eba le, ineid iirfiddregs indresol titian,. . 1 A al'ilkr.t ( q. 11 1' i r;',7v,r;. - • •• .. - • 1 , • • . • ' - s . ' ' liztea,.ine 22, 44..0:: :. The , committee •on 4 lfficiars, • rrpo:ked - th!i.. l36°:•- -. Simnel Young of Serttega: The oomiiittiOl,wlis ~ eceiveti „with, , trernent'ous uppatise.., Etlit. fes • ;,,' pleindebts'reeere clm +en.. '',: --, ~! . .... . .:,. ‘ • Tl-e epeeth of the Presidtiq wsexepoiiUd with en: . k . -- .He snidithiy.were prom( of being BitnibUranrs. ;' r:„ .... The thundera.wave immetimes•f , Barabnineri.i?: , 4 • Speccheu;nere delivered by Messrs ; Smith; Got: • E cindt 50r,..7 . 05.Nan Buten and Butler,.*hich•cre• E . .- sted great excitement. . --. .... . - ... '--'- • • > t '..'-,, ' Mr. Butler rend a letteE to Martin.Varfßarenlisnit , 4 : ::' his answer. - Mr. Van Buren declures.himself in fa- .• 5.. , ~. Tor of free territory, and 'approves or .the course of f... '. • the Barnhunners.- lie 'says he cannot vote fur Cans ~- Or Taylor: - ' - 1 - • ' •- -•- -'; -. 1 .. ;. . 4 :.. The cePtorition adjourned until to;morrow-iciontf. - •. ', 1 . jog at.B o'clock.. .: ~. , .. -.•, • • - .r. -_, ••-. ' -,' '•• t.. NEW YORK. MARKET'S. New. Tome. Thursday Time' P, 3f. . , Flour—Therc , is no. marked•chaitee from yeaterdiy. The may' f!Tis if sny thing duller •• ; ' Grain—The m arket . for Corn - tiiia • Oats is dull, with: sales of primi‘Vhite' Wheat 131 St r , ,V. • Saiei:of , niite , Whim Corn ut49e. §aks of grime li'ellow-,atfi343s:le, , . . . .Thero is no chan,7,e in other articles ueoally.spolisii.of Parkel- . , ; • k.DET.PI3IA. MARKETS. . ' : • -• • • PumAtp.r.riut . . r. M. —SeleeDi Wislent. at ssiTipithl.: The reeihri with modersite saleei id in favor of the buyer. • Corn :ileal—S.ales, in a regular Nvai , a t 82.033{fr . bbir. Rye doer --Sales nt s3,s6plibt: "' . • Wheai-, 7 Eales - of inferior Rid rd tA.LlGbllSpbris4l.. The market for Wheat is very dull. Corn tiles pf 6,Soot4shels cif - Priam! i'Ailtorr,iit. 510 - - _ . Provisions--,There Is ILlDliltity iti tattoos are' eteedy:'Prime Porky iOiela ot 89,t'elt .nisei .Pork et . Slip; Illoottt9e:; Skeuctiers4pi.4LOiti, the '4r] ket is Inactive. z .. • ;.! ••• coir c e—The eOtreemlirket 6 Acqve 0415 PI. ' 5434) bno on privnie tempi: • ; izi b 1 t. nlZlPitullail. ....; •-'I3AL:XLMOIRE.,aIARKFTS. - ''..likialiiO3E-.1 due 2Z‘:-5 AVi El OM I= MESE Eel Oats—Sales at fifa*bailtai: - • .Cottoti-r-ealas J.;palititufa at Itaqc., tote extent of Moan... Stir at . flawa:i ilreet ln tiS The market eloNed With aelletsbut no buyers mixlenite Grata—Ttleto has haetrtio: rake of wheat worthy v iport.but Coisi it fino r attdlW good reggept . b : Con-Saia white 0.40: Sales Of Yellow at IGa.l7e.ctbush. The:. Craiiig harvest tiotieliteti iltte graip market; 1.. r - •.:• ' Provieioar,..-I bear of Jai lees ia-aer ATOO7 nrreniari itathing &ling except in pickled mentor: ' . . . Ma.•Watotir. to7theo. few months, the suljrc.t .ef slavery was never made • an issue by• any paity,:tiCept that mischief hotly, :the rAbolit.orlialrl....Sucii. should . always bare been tho =Tao in ;this country, prpriose .to • look back toISSB, and see where ::•11as.Wrightiviis I . at that time. On tl.c 12th of -Jannary,.-in that year, hir.elifoliered a resolution alTirmirg, • "That it would' be injudicious to imerfert *id; slavery in the 'territories • that. ruch inierfor. nen would he a variation of. (kith toward! thire who hild been . phrmitted settle and'hold.!la v es' there ; a to nd that the inhabitants -Would. he entitled eaeltisF.Ter decide thequestion-when admiticil.jwo.p.el.loion. , * nit resaitition teas,. sepiorted. Silas fish! '4.— We refer for authority to the'of Sali Wright,: --• . m padePiro Obserrer, , .•• • . . m tinders - ivied otters 'fu sale a . snpericir article; of T Mirk .for tondo by bis •ImprovedSteani .11anat, Parss..Magurry t . fur , winch he bus . obtained' a • patent, and rwees to give purchasers a written:nanny.' teithat they are stronger owl frost.and wet weather. and imbibe lets moistare or doraptiess,:thanaity other brick possessing. greater .. butly.and superior te:- • ture, and touch wore (irable .311.s:eery -test.;: 'Tack' brick being. sobjeeted to pressate• of several tons: chit posse.ssing a handsome smooth surfnee and oven edgesi they make a (sow *qua; 14 4111.1 hail front brick.. ' They have Fivers the greatest satisfaction lo.allziabo.. have purebased: - A kiln eon be seen at my troika; sunl.• specimens at the ppzette . orricp. - •" r - • 'nose having supplisilAterqselressfor their buildings. and wishing bandiape fnmt.brick, or supttimr Itard'astil solid paving briekienn obtain them. Flouting and weather boanking; also furnished to . • ' ISAAC`Vitrofig.!. , Dirminglinm .Terte 11:,-4jAM111: - '. • • .t .7113IINNSYLVAXIA RAILROAD COOPANY ,-- ' Nonce hereby riven thai the 'FOURTH IXSTAI,MRNT .Plve•Xtolltirs per "share on the CAPIN! stock DIAN.; Ciimpany, 4 required to hernia on or batiste the . .lsiday July next.. IIeFIFTII VlVeXtOli lairs Per Share,. on or. fore,tho 'lst day of .Septereo..r, and the SIXTH INSTALXIF4T isf• Five Dol[at per share on or before the Ist Joy or November neXt., ' thq Ofhee, No:,79WAl.l4UT.street. •. '.• Payments will he received of one or mom instalments, or the stock rimy be paid in Met the option of did-stock holders, xn) Interest - will bayttlowed from date taf.pay-, Instalments not paid.pidd punctually.isilf be snhicetto the penalty of one per cont.- per month; as...icquired law: . • , ilEottp•py.-..nacoN,• .my- Ili-cod to July 1 - • Treasurer.. N.D. lustalmeuts.will he received by .W IL DennYs. at the Merchants and Manufncturerißank-;Pitiaburgh. pkasant COU airy Itentitinee..ene. - ents. .17 fivm-the Court Hoocse,—The:tinderFiitiiid,..Athnipis - Armor of %he estate of. Anti St: Clair McFarland., deedi oars for sale on accommodating tenns, a very ideasant ly located llouso and Lot, in the neighborhood of !di. :adlnimug property. of Me er . Brecken ridge. Esq., The lipase Is a two story • frame with basemeaL—tjael.,olsontains one acre, on :which is very scarge rkattelimgrt act4tilel 4rery Variety , 01 fruit, and a splendid yarietvof. shralibery. For parade lars,.referlo. the AlSsars. Herrono, Mrs MT. Cain. or Mr 00091 . 6 .. .: j.. - :‘ • _.41,11.X. ihTEW tiOari. ih`..II6ADLYX-7 1 Ttii "Liss of:trilittnit. 111 Croniskll. Headley : author of..."Ncipolein . and his Itlntshnl,l,..*The Sacred. Af oumniasp ton and bis oda Genc;?nlk; etc. Received INV dal ail 4 for salo . by ,:e!'iiolllSTON'44 sTOCKTOI.I; • • Booksellers, cprner 114aket and Third G.IO.IIDVAIIIB.-1 0 bbls. just rezeivrcatitow ciucinhasii and for saki t i a isr ; --• • - DiMuond,t.orneruf Diamond alley. A. ,SIEFZEe-40.boxes Prime Cbeeis; just:reel 'mid Ids • ~.:At9012.51 dairrEIiAYANN.6. Sp.O.AR-M) boxes Wlano f . Tika Sugar; iOst rectavod t0*.5010b+ , , , ; 7 , /e4i • • • • • ,•:'• 41;Liza*-RIcKtTe:OPI. -1 -- ACKERCL-_-45 0 ors.. rd s aciFe; - e; No. 3 largoOnst,se: p0k,, , 0 pod for polo inr • g je - - :• fc CO: COAR-I...Janda.N„.o,Spgar la store and for. alga by . • . POINIAPLTER it. CO: T OAF SUGAR—NO and I.clutitat9 %Li :Loaf. 3U 4b.ls. -Layering's' , Crashed and Pulverised Salmis: For sale by - Una". POINDFaTER• es COz .CIUSFSF. boxes prime W.. FL.Cheese tot sale by je2l-FOINDEXTEA A CO. NAM': ROOT -4 . Sucks Snake Root. in store and for VI. lien] : POINDEXTER: it CO. NrACCADONI AND YEEDVIDEITJA- A e; Loxes Ma o -0 eskrocti And Nermicenu t just received And rot able Py ••: 'MILT:ER & lUD/11E1SO. 01 --- 4.1..4.5.317 - 01 - g-740.1174 71- CALTD 4 .git yiueoust Fccerced Juni 7orileLy ,;.. jcYe- . 'ttpuEs. tc..tucittam4 clrets YOung .I."reg r lPAl,rceet!ted cml Coy ttrile by Je=l '::MILLER k RlCkErs4:- OPPPT.S. TUIUTATINE.--'2O barrels iost aged. Al and for sale by B.A FAIMESTOCK & • MaY i 0 • ' f. , , ear: Ist and.Woodsre R.7lLingr;;;• _ L 7: • ' (Lamar vu t slam or ItrCoan '- HAN X EII...A:ND :E X C H ANG E 'BRI) 1C:g.11 3 etblice-4orner. of Fooro) soca and Ref Offiei olieg;,. - /)EALT:R in Coin Dank Notes,.Tune and Domestic Elehange,CertiGiates ofroopoSiqrs. 11.XCHANGE on all the-puncipaL cities of the Unioii for stile in stuns to spit purchasers. • • CURRENT and par funds received onliaineite. COLLECTIONS maths on all porta of. the Union; aithe lowest rates- .. • ..EPlLdiwatsvata Lamle :for Sale: .• rub s scriber:offersfor sale Vet Cu rititidied icing : of l an d in Eranklin. AllegbeaytOuntY;and • about 16 or 19,raileefrOm Pittsburgh. This land hi subdi vided into tenets' containing. froinifity • -six to:siitf.acres each, and will be soltlisil:tertna ticeottunotiating 19 M• Alto, .eigb,to..ailding,tois in the horntigh of Binning.' bans, being so ivisions of lot No. in Gregg's pl an of port of the " sixty-tyro acre:fallowittigro; each fronting 2t feet on Water street, nod 104.1 feat to-a IS feet alley. Two lots on 13tagham. street, . • 24feed ftont. each, one extending' back .95 feet,' the other DO fees to an ,also fourlOus each frontingZ l feet 'on .Gregg street nod extending back 66. feet. Indi!pul*. tile Sitio given.. For ScrtsudS l o • c j • • jel-Iwteni4C,'"' rinabsititle-; :7: - : .,.:.. :• -. ..;-'.: . ;::''.. -. ;;';;:i ., ,..:', , ..'::; . ;:: .:,.:-.:.,..,-,-":::-..:-......;:.,-,i...,,j;...,.,..::_.; M Ell =I 1 EMI BE IBM 1 14:
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