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Imhattn, - •-.,!,' ^ -!-• !$". • 'Arorroe, , Lawrenceville.- • : :;.i.fe‘..l4o4llßSASl4lliAgti., / 1 414.*itt...: • . 1 . • • • ;ail- •itscoiniv. ::. • Dii;jolßN POLLOCK, Cloicor!. • k ;i::44,1;41.1q1}71tt, N, lEhzahoill Borough. • . • •.• , PAPSIL ' , SHE LAWS OF:nrE. UNITED .STA•I"ES;• , TREATIES4: - RESOLUTIONS • OF. CON.. - .,: onEss, - 4 - r:, ARE RUBLIVIED ET Avruparrr, The .liatlhea ..~: • ,We ifiSert this documeet to-day, as sirpenyi .in. the NirMshington Union, the edite;itil"`Wliiiiiltie 'beetyfornistied with a copy •frinthe •original, a. „+: seecived by the State Department. It .had . not Yet 'een officially .communicated to the Senate by the .. - Ponsident, in. consequenee4f.the adjournMent of that body beyond the 4tli haa!pnt, 'on:which:day it wan received at the Seat of Government. ''llbiiiiicasion" of its recePtion at Washington was .eirtsinlf most'propitious—the anaivershry of our independence as a People . ; , and , at the moment when en immense multitude of our fellow citizens' •6 L. 6rfleallillikblealcollionne the name of him who Snt' and first in the hearts tY ...441acountrymen,',"brilci8imencing 3 monnthent memorY,lo4! . ., whet Completed; will be one ...nr*proudest worts of architecture in the world. , 05i,pa . 0,1* presentation to our readers is eine. We present it at the MO - ,T,tnent When ma.oi*Oe:gallant spirits vvho hate been instrumental in ieCuring this treaty are about tOla'ritiopon that tied Which is their home; where they are about to _receive. the warm embraces of their' fellow citizens;nhil "the endearing. weleorne of wilier, and danghters, sister* and brothers; and • Stiea w h en ds; wh thieihre'sbout to relinquish the uni , .„., - Corm of the soldote,nnd the danger and the turmoil of the camps, toltatin agaiii into the quiet and peace. fat life ofthe tauten; and pass their leisure hours in telling in olifesinintdes and friends; the dangers theongh which tici.haire passed. • • The Nisi. Boren Iteettiag. , • r - This , affair eanie off'.on'•Friday evening, .w f ii just such a thing as we antidipaletit would be -movement of Old lidijeralirin and :: • Tbe only perirons who took an 2 C UN Pen i Wile - Pince' ea loin; were a few pretended ,:r . k..j.;,...-apenistntnt . r,orbojoined our party because they-Could Offlies kn . #le - party to, Which they , formerly 54. 4 11 . 111fwtrobate.heett hankering for .office from tubeylrriKeeked-,tolact with nintidirr:yrho 411111111serk!Fe thegietitievers by which the world 41.04.4,4110 cifdisairected and dissitis . • :landigs" who bas!tilways - bolted notessHenry "0 - Air*ti7a catididte. - . ; thestcti . ' 41y;' nrigi I 'antr • ' --nsturcons,,-*4O about an - equal number of thornugh goirag.i4litipaisti,'animinting in' all, to between twenty - and tbirty t?otet*i.:consponed the whole ac. tire furze of the utectiogi*(o,li. is. so . ainihr4 .1 .1 an 11:17pri t , .t!ar . Feileral.Sheet, atil pr:three of , iis party adjunets,into ilargo Danoiratie . mecting. lett the sterling fremocrate this section of rho • , State, are not to hollow:4gal* such paltry proton-, o=',af'ilifrAiftri4tieettr6itleli)tfovere in getting up this meetin,g; .I*Wyilkittitir'4itictly• how they.ktare them . ; gel rim acted* ttronti• t 'cir 'thirty 'years th ey &now who tigie acted with them„ they have trusted, • ".' 'ink! those "rho hate nfirer betr ayed them, or com pratnized-their principles; and they are not among _the number iittfloso who:forget old, and tried, intl . • with (beat, lii•Oriler to raise to power some bale in they' liage ,denignatiul r‘ a • infieneciag;gshentioner; l2 . Ultra any civil Staikin • . . inhitlif?..and•never:rormcd an opinion in:, "lattigntia the gie4 political lueatinne that have, • • 'Aillited_the countrtduringfoitYryclait'Afdta historyl ' —.101;1010er suckiblfed leaders ail thls,.nor the yip , . aliPiraitsto the. ; leadtrildpy vohosaiiri**) -anpport i l or Who' , : 4 04 ephitlit• Ciiicroc + lopkoin!ri"4llrrolg) 114 . , some of : -.S',..,":l•Asil4l4o.6:hettiPiAltiiinitl,ip . OhjeCts; 'l'll.'aint s i:tneetn , kirth*:iyholtive Mined : the fo l . the party beret ind Ave therefore let thein',spealt for them selves ", • ' _ ; ; .; .1 For. he Afornmg Pot. • IlAnrest :—W,o see our names attached to a n tre a 'meetiiig; tin >friday. evening: - We never signed any such. call, nor audio.' • riled any' , pieficou •• Co" clo' enj.ts,•.Wo are , -..p o ttki 13 nied ,dernocratsk,no:.iblOrilti..Support CARS u-fixa. Wri s tipv,e ocoflDccliou.or sympathy srrlb disorganizinkfactionistet-t , l: . —t . •---•• • •• , • • ' ,I,'N'Disistte, • , • ,Tnly „ CPcchica.uteinstop. Jfshifity , "•••- - EDITOI3.•- ,. .1 have boon noticed in Saturday's. Dispatch as taking pert at the tan: Btst.en'toeciinr, held' at the old„Court House nn.'Prillay. evening..: This is'a - utivtalte, "hair Miihirig to ilo Os*. • ••• piebald assembly, more than to look oil for a fewi minutes, when*organizing, to tee : what kind 0r.4',. heterogeneous"rtm43 Wpuld compose ir. ; • .".1 4 • Morning, Post. , . F" Mt Van Bu • - - ed to a - - ;•t .. • - ~_4. aCC m y na 10l t% .33 slowe been' u ' like r tOte*--.11 1S Y : -, ~ , Jolt= fu v/f i ri t ..*;,l ..;10 " :1 'Dip rig lit : 14i1 Tit , Eti li i .. 6:11i 4 i ns i ' l i la t l y: s ,11. o ud . 9 1 14 . 1) ._ v i vr Y h ol c :u: n l b d uel e l le i ° 1 k n o n o ti tii_ t i o e_ o k ia s n: .. o t Y l t . i n : : : a v n it g o . t , c o to i ll b o A kr ed tr ... 6 ...li . 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'''' j..t‘elluibill'g 1414 a tcitg -°' 1 t t h th e a DT "' emoe nb ra ur c !leVa, k - ° :.. w fi.'.. _".ll:l;"obreolbUntgy, S° 19 I'l2l ' l l 1 Il'iTii°l / 1 1'fav°r cc ; ta:";,„,d Butler *lticii44l44 tiurnetz I go car , flea, or thurck tae. r , JAMES FITAPATR 2I IC2L, e. -- . ....- ~ , ...!.,...;.,•, ; .;. .. .- . ;r -, .' ,.. ..,•.....!•......' 7,: i.. : :',. - ;,...'•.:: , ..,. .. ~ :....._._ ... . .. ... .. _ '~, T ..,...... /IFlll q. , :°..iNi,L.- : ,1 -, ..A44: 1:; .. .. - • ~, .• ~ . * 1'...a ..... q . ..- 241 • Y 4 : I'"Kirlir t h i i - ' . , tweeoie 11:ktiledNgtat ' ip.Aneiita , 9 0id,414, Nei - Ird; RipublifrlA s etuded d! — G _ . . . go °is the 2d day of February, in the year latt ' In tbennme of Almighty God The United States orAinerieri and the , United Mexican States, animated by a sincere desire to put an Mid to the calamities of the war which unhappily exiats.between_ the two republics, and to establish upon if solid basis relations of peace and TrieridshiP, which shall . oonfer.; reciprockl :benefits upon the :citizens ef..both, and assure the concord, harmony. Ad: 114140 d i!carditlettatt ‘l4,4retd!.ih-e.h},;cll people ..h live, as good neighhors. Mini far i p4puypotie appointed their respective plenipotentiariesw4luod be. to sa,y,•the'President - of the' nited:States hake ' pglitail ,Nieholas. P. Trist;:'.it citizen of thirtrniieit -StatoB;..liall ihe'PreindentLif the 'MexiCan : inpublie ! hosappointed Don Luis . Gonzagn Cuevas;.Dlrnillid.r'' ' nardo'Couto, and Don Miguel 'Attistain, citizens of the aiiirrepublic,.wlio after a reciprocal pommel.... cation' of their respect ive full powers, have, tinder ..the.protection of Almighty God,, the author of Peace, • arrangedi agreed 'upon,. and signed the, following' Trrcity.o4pertre., frienlekXlinriti,... endaritknicrit, between the United Sititoi (Ann* aoil thilkr ,ilifrißephYic,. -.•'. ' • ' ' I .' . • • '"•• 'hi ltiekt4r.V: ,- ...There. shall be flim'and liniSeriiirpeadei'betifeen ,thPUnited,Stites of,,Amerlea and , the Mexican ru public, and•between their respective countries, ter ritories, cities, towns, and people, withoutexception ofplaresi3r Pfriona. - .. ~..... , ARTICIM /I. .. . Immediately. upon the signature - of this tremyr a convention shall be entered into between a :cow missioner ,or commissioners appointed by..the Gel-. Oral-in-Chief of the. forces' or the United States, and such as may. be ap pointed. by, the Mexican govern ment, to the end that. a proviaionaf suspension of hostilities ahall'take place, and.that, in the places oceupled by . -the •said tutees, constitutional' order may . bit re-established, as , regards the political, ad ministrative and. judicial, branches, so far,: Os this shall be permitter' - by the circumstances of military occupation.. ~ " : . ' - '••• .• -. -. '". -'• '. , Aniteti 111. • • • : .: . Itriuediately, Upone ratification of the present treaty by the government di of the United States, Or: dera shall Ne transmitted' to the ' comriandert of their •land and naval forces,'• requiring the letter, (provided this treaty shall then have been ratified by the government' of the-Mexican- repnblic,' and the ratifications exchanged): iminediately to dedst from blockiuling any Mexican' porta; ' and reqifiring the former-(under the same condition) to ,commenee,.at the earliest moment practicable, withdrawing till s treops lithe United States then in tho interior of the Mexican republic, to.pointa 'that shall be telee ted by common agreement, at a .distance from the !seaports not, exceeding thirty leagues; and such evacuation of the interior of the republic' shall he Completed with the least possible delay; the Mel -. . man government hereby binding itselt,to afford every facility' in its power for rendering t he Itain°Cthi. cement to the troops on their march, and, in their new positions, and for promoting a good iinderstan ! ding between them and • tho • inhabitant , . la like ' manner, orders shall be despatched to the persons in charge of the custom-houses at all Porte occupied by the forces of the United States, requiring them (under the ammo condition) . Immediately to deliver possession of the some to the persons authorized by the Mexican government to receive it, together with all bonds. and evidences of debt for, duties on importations and on exportations not yet fallen due. Moreover, a faithful and• exact acc.enriti.shall be made out, showing the entire amountlof all duties on jetports , raid on -erports collected at such cus toth-houses or elsewhere in 'Mexico by , authority° , the United Stowe, from and alter the "day; 'of ratifi cation of that treaty by the government °Nita Mes• can republic; and also an account of the cost of collection, and such entire amount, dedutting only the cost of collection, shall be delivered to the Mexican government, at the city of Alciico, with. in three months after the exchange of ratifications. The evacuation of the capital of the Mexican re public by the troops of the United States, iu virtue of the above stipulation, shall be completed in one month alter the orders there stipulated' for shall hare been received by the commander ofsaid troops, Or auencr if possible. • __. Anne= IV. Immediately after the exchange orratikatiana of the present treaty, all castles, form,territories, pla ces, and posessions, which bare been taken or occu pied by the. forces of the United States during the present war, within the limits of the Mexican *repel). lie, as about to be established by the 'following sett die, shall be definitively restored to thee:Ad republic, together with all the artillery, arm!, apparatus , of war, munitions, and ether public property, which were in the said castles and forts alMn captured, and which shall remain there at the time when thistrea ty shall he duly ratified by the goteruntent of the Ittesican republic. •• To this end, immediately upon the signature of this treaty, orders shall be despatch. ed to the American officers commanding such castles and forte, securing against therm:nova! or &erec tion of any such artillery, arms,_apparatiis of war, munitions;, or other public , property. The city of Mexico, within the inner line of intrinchtnents cur. roundiug the said city, Is comprehended intim above stipulations; as regards the restoration of artillery, apparatus of war, &c. • - . The Leal evacuation of the territory of the Mexi can republic, by the forcei of tbe.United Stales, AO be completed in three months from the said exchange of ratifications, or sooner if possible ; the Mexican government hereby engaging, as in the foregoing article, to use all means in its potter for facilitating Mich evacuation, and rendering it ponce nient to tho troops, and for promoting toed under. standing between them and the inhabitants. If, however ' the ratification of this 'treaty by both ponies should not take place id time tii;alltt, the embarcation of the troops of 'the United-States .to be completed Were the commencementof the sick ly season at the Mcsicao ports on the Gulf of Mex ico, In such a case a friendly arrangement shall be entered into between the g'eiterat=in-cliiefof the said troops and the Mezinan government, whereby bent thy.and-otherlise suitable,placea.at o distance.front • the ports, not exceeding thirty teat ace s - shall be d e Gig •nated forihe teldilenco orstich troops at.may not have embirked, until the return of the healthy. mei -106. • the 'apace of, tinte . hero referred to as comprehending the sickly season shall be understood to extend from the first d 9. of. May to the first day of NoVernber.. ' - • All prisoners or war taken on either side, an land or on•seaishall be restored as soon as practicable afterthe exchange of natilleationi of this treaty. It isaliM agreed that; if any Mexicans should 'now be held as captiVes by any savagotribe within the lim• its of the United Mates; as about to be established by the following article, the government of the said United States wilt exact the release of such captives; andetiiise themto be restored to their country. ; • ... Amax V. tfhe bonecary line between the two republics shell commence in' the gulf of Mexico, three leagues froPqrata,;;eppointe the mouth of.the :. Rip Grande,' ' othernian called Rio triticidel Norte, or. oppoaite .11M — tifouth'et itideepest lartincit•eiriptyleg directly into: the seat... Nip thencb"pp, tho middle of that , siviiei.following Abe *vail. channel, where it Oa* more.thanLoncri , to the point ,, WhereAt strikes the southerirboundary of New •Mosieol thence wed , wardiy; along , the whole soutlieVit beatidary of New Mexico (which' rune 'north of the.tewp called l'asos to its western fermination;thonce, northward, along thowestero line of New Mexlcoiontil: it Interadcts the first branch orate river Gila; (or if it should not intersect any brineli of that river; then tothe peint on the said . line nearest to such branch, and thence in a direct to the. mimeo thence , down the Mid die .ofihe - said branch and °ether -said river,.until it empties into the 'Rio Colorado; ).thence across the Rio Colorado; •fliltianlieg , the, divhilott line, between Upper; and Lower California to the Pacific Ocean. The southern and western liinits of Now Mexico, 'mentioned in this article,. aro . those laid demi in the 'map entitled sqlfap of thioUnifed Mexican Stara" as: organized a nd defined by cartons acts of the'Con.. grecs of Said republic, and donskructed according II , : the Lest authorities; Revised Publithed of New• York- in 1847. by. J. Disiurnell.. l • .0f which. nutP r a copy is added to this treaty, bearing the lip. ,dittures and; eals,' of the *oindervigaed 'pleninotentin • ivies. 'And, in:Order to preclude all dillicNlly in . : . treclng,ppou the ground the limits separating. Upper ;lent Cower :California, it is agreed: thati the - said Yiteitieljall'eonaist of a straight line drown from the .4140 d - of i thu..l io „ Gila, where :It unites. with the -Colorido; to n Pant on the coast .of the, Pacific ocean 411stunt:one marine league.due south of the southermost point of the port of San Diego, nein/d -ing to the plan of said port made in the year 1782 by Don Juan F'3istejil; second sailing.niaster ' of the 'Spanish JleeKtittilpublialied of Madrid in the..year 1802, • in i;theAtras to. the, voyage of the schooner Sulii.abit•Meilternu, of which-plan a'copy is here-., untd"nddedksigned.andsealed ;the respective .". - ,llPiortler ilea precision; upon authoritative maps, amliolestatiliali . upon the grOund :landmark. 4/hick 'shall Shin , Ithe limits;of both repnblics;'etidnieribedririthe t present article, tbe two:govern - mits shall. each 'appoint. commissioner and ,a surveyor,wheiplieFo re !the nee' 'ettl from the ,d ate bf 1118'041/nor of eatifinaiMMl tbei treohyshtill,ft:Mei at; pot of San C and proceed to run anrriiirk.l the: aid. bitutidery , in its "whole'eohrse to the mouth ofithe tits liravydel Norte. They shall keep jou - malt:4dd mark. out' plank& their oper,itioni; and the result agreed upoeflii,lheine/i3ll he deemed a pail of this treaty, moil shall have the same force as Wit were •inserted.thirrein..' 'The tv•Wgovernintiiits will arnica.; . 111 y agree fig.w . ding what may. be necessary to these ==l ~: , ,~.., y OEM . . . IMENEINI OEM MEE .. _ , .f ~'{s. lIMISI . 1• ;~ _.- . .... ° < ..--r.` - ',7- ' ' 1 :,..•„...:. -.... . . ...,, ' L.;..,-. .. ; .... ... ';..-,..;...:'-.'''',:...:,,,:% : -. <‘ 7 .1.. f -,: 7 ':-''' . .;: : : :: ..-..,:......--..-"::,..i.,!- .:..;'::::.-f:::::.:','. 7- ? . ...:.::::7:7-:..'- ..f.., .... .. Persons, and nisq,,, : sus to t witis -1,7,8 Nit.,, ‘. 013111, so t E . 14 i is f cotnnus. should such ben y. 1.'.., ••• - .10 , -, - , ...e . - ,11 ft enalilif tilitteilibY laleryernteient of ecab The, boundary lent. psh a. ' i s ., ih niterty,Sthke„, oscitisra elt Iliac final and .be religiously revp by'elicia - of it t Irepxtb= eon_ iliai% ppyidieWthaintde idi" upon the val. lice, and no chant ttUta ticatiode , th iritepe 44 ,, ,,prisseh44.141,11irtsfaril It guided and c'ept by the eqiess and Ilse consent - of biith tea- gtherned by litificiPtes and• - itiles•of d ecision pre tions, lawfully giefithe general giavenwrient of scribed by the first and fift h artields of the unratified each, in conforrnityivith•its own constitution. •;', . cienvention,Conellidedln the city of Mexico on th -- • - AITICLE Vi. • , - - twentiethday of Neviortber, one thousand eight bun-, The vessels and citizens of the United Stales dyed ariit forty-three, : end , in no case shall an award shall, in all time haip,alfree 441 uninterritpleil he madefinifaim , Ofhiefichilit nut eiliraced by,thmor passage by the gulf of CaliforniS;and by ihil river .rindipfescand farm' ' -'-- .'-' 1 - ''. 4 ' ' " i.• ColoradtitelOW its - ticifluence wlth,the,Gll.3, /clan& --•• lf,• - hr the opiniorrisfthe said board ofcommissiorw from their petwesiiiciesaitharedaterth of the bounds l era, or of thrtclaintanttionx,beeks, records, or doe ry line deficed Iti`theliiiCeding article, itheing ult. uinenta in tliespinhAteofror.rfroiefel of the .govent ! ' derstood thria thus passage is to be by navigating the meat of the Mexiean tepahlic, - shall be deemed ne. !gulf orCalifotniaandtheriverColorado,andnotby eesaary,l4,llifildetifeclejdo%fattr i cialm, the cont. , land, without the:exprese,consent'Of the Mexican Missionere,:tif i ilte,elnimaiti'•through them.' shall' gdvcrnmcnt ,' ' ' ' ' - 'i. • Withinencleporibdam_Cingresa may designate, makif If, by the examinations '-which' may be made, It • an aptlllentinit irr writirrg for the same, addressed to ehould•be ascertained to be Practicable tied advan- the himileari Minister'of Foreign Affaire, to betrans: , tageous to construct•it toad, canal, or ranway,which mittedby the Seerptary 'agate ofthe United States; should in'whole or iii part run upon the.river Gila, and the Meiiiati.government euages, at the earliest. or upon its eight:or lintel batik,`lvithin thiispace of pomade motrietitonler the receipt of such - demand, one merino /ttagulatilln Cidier margin of the river, to cauee any,of (Whoa', records or documents, AO the governmenta , of,:both republics, will form an specified, ; whiill MIMI be in-their possesakin, or agreement tegardieg Its construction, in•order that power,tor outhentiehiel copies 'cir extracts of the it may serve - equallyier the use and _advantage of same,tto be transmitted to the said Secretaryasfiltate I both countries. ' , ; who shall immediately deliver them over to the said • i Aiinete,.Vll,. - ~- . .- heard of commieriorierte krovided, That no such up= The river Gila, and , the part of theltio Bravo del plicotion shall be made by, or at the instance of, any Norte lytng below the 'eauthinWlieundary of New clan:tont, until thofectsavhich ills expected to Prove Mexico, being, agreeably to the fifth oiliale,'llivided bysuch books, records, or documents?, shall have in the middle between, the two Ttpublies, the nevi.' been stated under oath or a ffi rmation. ? , • gallon of theGila' acid bf thew.... bot or ,sid beim- , '.. , • ' ' Altileit XVI. Alary shall be free and common to the ,vesaelefand 'F.ach or the contracting partici; reserves; to Itself: citizens of both eouutries; and neither shall, with- the entire , right tofortii. whatever point Within its= out the consent of the other, construct - any work territory it may judge proper so to fortify for its seen • - that may iteeede or interupt; is *hole or in part, city. . ',- - ...^ . . the exercise of this right; not even for the purpose , ' ' ^ Arnett XVII. i •of favoring neve methods of navigation. Non shall , :•:The treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, I any tax or contribution,, ander any denomination or concluded at the city of Mexico, on the fifth day of lane, be levied upon vessels or perstier'nevigating April, A,LhalS3l, bet:omen the. Untied State"' of the same;•ot , upon trimelientlfact or effect, transport , . America and the Ilnitod•lnexican States, except the ed therectiwezeept in tho case of landing upon ono additional ortible; and except, so far as the stipule of their. shores. If, for the purpose of making the lions nf tho said treaty may. ie Incompatible with said rivere navigable, or for maintaining them in such any stipulation , contained inx the present treaty, is state, it sh e tald be necessary or advantageous toss- hereby revived foryears the period of eight from tablith any tax or contribution, this shall not be the day of the exchange of ratifications ofthis treoty, I done ivittiout the consent of both governments.. With the- same fore/rand virtue as if incorporated The stipulations contained in the present article therein; it being understood that each of the con- oho!) not impair the territorial rights. of either repub *taming parties reaerilea to itself the right, at any , lic withid its established limits. ' - , time after the said period of eight year. shall have , I Antics. VW. , expired, to terminate the same by giving one year's 1 Moxicane now established in territories previously notice of such intention to , the other party. • lielonging 2 tO Mexico, and which remain for the fu- ' Aatzetr. XVIII. • tore within the limite of the . United Staten, as de- All supplies whatever for the troops of the United fines by the present treaty, shall be live to-continue . Stoles sainexima, arriving at ports in the occupation where they now evade, or to remove at stay time to of such troops precious to the final evacuition there. the Mexican republic, retaining the properly which of, although subsequently to the restoration of tho I they poises* itt the End territories, - or disposing , custom•houses at such ports, shall be entirely ez ,thetoof, and removing the proceeds wherever they erupt from duties and Ousts Of any , kind; the gar ' 'please, without their being subjeeted, on this at. ernment er the United States hereby engaging tel count, to any Contribution, tar, or &ergo whatever. pledging its faith to establish, nod vigilantly to etw, Thole Who ;hall prefer to re:Dahlia the said tern- three, sill poteible guards fur securing the revenue tories, may either retain the title aid rights ofillex- of Mesico,liy_ preventing the importations, under.: man citizens, or acquire those of citizens of the corer of this stipulation, of any articles other thin:- United States. But they shall be under - the cattle. Welt, both in klaosacid in quanety, as 'holt really be tioh to make their election within ono year from the I wanted for the ism mid consumption of the forces of Jute of the exchange or ratifications of this treaty; the United Statea fretting - the time they may remain acid those who shalt remain in the said territories af. in Mexico. To this cod it shall be the duty of all ter the expiration of that year, without having de- officers and agents of the United States to denounce: dared their intention to retain -thei character ofj to the Mexican authorities at the respective ports Mexicane, shalt be considered to have stetted tithe- hoe attempts sit alraudolent abuse of this stipulation coma citizens of the United States. *itch they may know of, tar may have teasels tit In Would territories, property of every kind,rtorr ourpect,„autt to give to such authorities all the aid. belonging to Mexicans not established there, shall in their power w.tcreaard thereto ; and every aucti , be inviolably respected. The present °weer., the attempt, when July proved and established by see-. heirs of these, and all Mexicans whir shill hereafter trete of a eompetent tribunal, shall be punished by acquire raid property by contract, shall enjoy with theconfiecation of the property so attempted to be respect U, it guaranties equally ample, as if the frotidulently introduced. i same belonged to citizens of the United States. Airtime XIX. '. .4 MiTICI.L IX. With TeSpeCt. t 0 all merchandise, effects, aort a Illesienns who, in the territories aforesaid, shall property whatsoever, imported into ports of atexice not preserve the character ofcitiseits of theMetican whilet in the occupation of the forces of the United republic, conformably to what hi stipulated In the, ;State*, whether by citizens of either republic, or by• preceding article, shall be incorpatated 'clothe l'Oi- citizens or sub:jet:its of any neutral , nation, the rot. led States, and be admitted at the proper time (to be lowing rules shall be observed : fudge(' o f the Congress of the United States) to i I. All such merchandise, effects, And properly, it, the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the Uni- i imported previricilf la the restorative of the tea. ited States, according the principles of the Coe- tem-houses to the Mesiean authentic' , ' as stipulated stitntion) and in the mean time shall be maintained 1 for in the third article of this treaty, shall bo exempt and probectedin the rojoymeat of their liberty and •• from confiscate:in, although the importation or the property, and secured se the free derelict of thew' i SIAM be prohibited by the Mexican tariff. • religion vrithout restriction. i. The same perfect exemption shall be mijoyed Arnett X. by all such merchancli2e, effects, and property, on. [Stricken out: 3 ' 'ported subsequently to the restoration of the cur. , Aeneas Xl. tors-house., and previously to the sixty Jays fired in Coneiderieg that a great part of the territories the following article for the coming into force of the which, by the reedit treaty, are to be comprehend. 1 !Sidmsa an tariff at -such ports respectively ; the id eil for the future within the limits of the United i merchandise, effects, and property being, however, Ststes, is now occupied by savage tribes, who will let the time or their importation, subject to she pay. hereafter be under the exclusive control of the gov. I Went of duties, as provided rbr is the said fullosi. I ernmeet of the United State', andd, whose incursions article. • ../ 1 withinthe territory of hlexicoWmild be prejudicial I' 3. All merchandise, effects, zed property detail'- in the ektreme, it la solemnly agreed that all such 'ed In We; two talcs foregoing, shall, Ju n their incursions shall be forcibly restrained by the govern. ; continuance at the ; place of insponattoe,aftid upon meat of the United States whensoever this may be } 'their leering such place for the interior,,,be exempt necessary; and that when they caneot be prereoted from ail data, tax, or impost of everytind, under they shall be punished by the said govereetent,ond i whatsoever tole or .denomination . N r shall they sauifaction for tho same shall be:exerted—ell in the ,be thieve subjected to any - hilige " iteeVer arena same way, sod with equal diligence sad energy, as ‘, the sale thereof. if the same incursions were meditated or committed I 4. All merchandise, erects, andproperty desert within its own territor, .against its own citizens. 1 bed In the first and 'second rules, !itch shall have It shall not be lawful under any pretext übatever, been re:noted to any place in ii interior whilst, tor any inhabitant (trifle United States to porthole l'euch place was in ,the occupation of the forces *if' or acquire any Mesican,or any foreigner residing iuthe United States,,sliall, dialog heir cantinuance Mellen, who may hare been captured by Indians ' therein, heir:dent from all tat iii in the elle er cow inbabitiog the territories ufeither of the two repels. , Rue:Mien thereof, and (Vein *ter kiiid of impost or , lies, nor to purchase or acquire horse*, muter, eittla i contritintion, ender nhaiseezer ale or ilenumina. or prourty of any kind, stolen within Mexican ter !Tien. :low" by, tech lodians. i 5. But if any merchandise, C ...cis, or primer'', And on the event of any perms or persona, cap. described in the fret or second rulea ' shall be re.. tured within Mexican territory by Iridium, being moved to any place not octopi at the unia by the tarried ; into (be territory of the United States, the. 'threes of the United Stotes, th y shall, upon their government of the latter engages and binds itself, introdnctien into feel' elate. 0 Upon their vale ui ' in the most solemn manner, so soon as it shall coneuception there; be set t ler! 0 the seine duties know of such captives tieing within its territory, ',which, under the Inesicap leo, they would be re. and shalt be able so to do, through the faithful ex.i quire! vii pay in such cases if th ) bail been import. ercise or Its influence and poster, to rescue them 'ad in tirno Of Kate., through tie maritiem custom. and`return ihern to their country, or deliver them i;houaee, sod had there paid the sties contlirmatily to the agent or representative of the Mexican got. 1, tariff: I with the Mexican tari. • animist. The Mexican authorities will, ari far its I ,"' C. The 'owners of all' ;nerd' mime, effects, M practicable, give to the government of the United ' property . deseribed in the first or second vales; and " . States. notice of such captures; and tle ' agent shall existing ID any port of Mexico, sit II have the. Iddil. pay the expenses incurred in the maintenance and to re-ship the same, exempt from all tar, impost, kir manimiesion ernes rescued captives; who, in the eorrtribution whatever.' - \ 'meantime, shall be treated with the utmost hospi- 1. i %Vali respect to the metals or other properly, az la tid ity hy the' American aathori at the place Ported from any blenete putt .iiits le the occopu. where they may be. But if the government of the . non of the forces of the .United Sta ins, and previ- United States, before receiving such notice from timely to the restoration of the custion•bouite at such Idesietti alutuid ebtala lutelligellSes• t h rough any Pon, no Pervert shall ho required hYklltet aleitcau Other channel, of the existence of - Mexican captives authorities, whether general or State, \to pay any within .ats territory, it will proceed forthwith to el: 'me t duty, or enntributton upon any such ikeportation, feet their release and delivery to the Meticrui agent or . in arty manner to account fur the se to the as above stipulated. * , said authorities. , - .. FN . the purpose of giving to th eta stipulations . Aatactr. XX. the fulled possible efficacy, thereby affording the Through consideration fur the interests of rim - 1 security and redress demanded by their true spirit •merce generally, itio agreed, - that if less than sixty and intent, the government of the United States days should elapse tietween tbe flate of the signature will now and hereafter pass, without unnecessary of this treaty and the restoration of the militant. , delay, and always rigilautly enforce, such laws its houses, conformably with the stipulation in the third the nature of the subject may require. And finally, article, iMi d ch ease all merchandise, effects, and tho sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost property whataciever, Driving at the Melicon ports sight of by the said government when - provided fur after the restoratiop of the said costorn.housev, and the removal of the ledidas from any , portion , of tho previously to the expiration of sixty days after the. 'United Slates ; but, on the contrary, special care date of the 'maniere of this treaty, shall be admitted shall then betaken not to place its Indian occupants• 'to entry hand no other duties shall be levied thereon under the necessity of seeking new homes, by cont. 'than the duties established by the tariff , found lin Witting those Invasions which the United State* "rate at such custom-houses at the'time of the mu°. have solemnly obliged themselves to restrain. , ranee of the same. And to all such•merchandise, Mulcts XII. •, , effects, and property, the rules established by the i In consideration of the extension acquired by the „ preceding article shall apply. .4• , boundaries or the United States, as defined in the Anricts . XXI. - I , MTh snicle,ortho present Meaty, the government of '• If unhappily any dicagreement should hereafter the United .States engages ui pay to that of tho Mex. arise between the governments of Lim I.ls 0 tcpublics, ican republic the sum of fifteen nolliens or dollars. whether with respect •to tlio interpretation. of any l lemediately after this treaty shall 11.1V0 been duly stipulation in this treaty, or with respect to any other ratified by the government of the Mesicao republic, ,parecul..r concerning the political or commercial the sum of three millions of dollars than be paid to rotations of the two nations, the said' governinents, the said goiernnient by that of time United States, at in the name of those nations, do ptetniso to each the city .of Mexico, in the gold or silver coin of other that they will endeavor, in the , most sincere Mexico. The remaining twelve millions or dollars and earnest manner, to settle the difierenceaao ari shall be 'paid at the same place, and in the same' sin g, and to preserve the state of peace and friend coin, in annual instalment s of three millions of dol- ,sk ip in which tho two et:Mettles are now placing Inns each; together with interest on the same at the themselves; uving,;for 'this end, •mutual reprpsonta rate of six per cent= per annum. This interest Lions and pacifici..negotiations. And if, by these shall begin to run upon the eliole,surn or twelve meaus, - they should not be enabled to come to an milieu from the day ol' the ratification of the:pres- agreement, a resort shall not, on this account; be ' ant treaty by the Mex i can government, and the first' had to reprisals, aggresaion,•or lioatillty'ofiany kind, of tho instalments shall be paid nt the expiration or by the one republic against the other, until the goy, one yOar_floin the same day. Together with each crornent of that.which deems itself, aggrieved shall annuallinetslinent, Ike It falls dae„the, whore tnterest ';havematurelyconsidered,.inthe.spirit of peace and accruing on such Instalment frotn the beginning good neighborshipi ,whether it. ywl(' , not be better shall also be paid , that such ilillitrento'should be settled by (lie arbitra- ABTMLE XIII. " ~,i;o or crinimissioners appointed on each gide or The, United States engage, moreover, to assume by that ern friefully tuition, And shnuld such course and pay to the claimants all, the amounts no r due be proposed, by eillier party, it shall ho acooeded to them, and those hereafter to become duo, bireason , by the other,ouiletur deemed Liy it altogether incont- of the claims already liquidated anti decides/against,,na.two.with i ttio'nisturroiorthe difference, or (lie cit.' the Mexican ; republic, under' the eorttiontivills be- :euMptaiiCkiecif tliejease. ' '',' - ' --- ' . . (earn the Mee republics iseverally ! 'ethicluded on the ,;-, i : ~- ;.. ; ARTICI.F, , XXII: ' , eleventh ddy . of April,, eighteen hundred and thirty= , • ri.lwbich.fie aid to - ba expected, and...olllsll God' nine, and on the thirtieth der• of Jannary,•eighteen forleill)svaimliall unhappily break Out birtatehn the •tnindreil and forty three: su that the Mexican repub two% velrublics, ',they do now,, with a view' to such lie shall be absolutely exempt, for the future, I'd all, ,ealaillifY r 'ententoly pledgelliemeelties' to each other expenee,whateyer op account of the said elating. and.te,the woild,',to pli , erve the followieg rules: ' 'Annum XI tr . , alwithately, where the nature of the subject permits, The United States do furthermore' diecharge the ,and its closely as poskible in all cases o hero such . . Mexican republic from all eliiimisof , eititens of the obanlute 'observance shall be tmpossible: ' 'United Stales not heretofere.deeided hilaipili the- •a il..'flut merchanteofettberirepubliethettreaiding l'ileXicen, governMent, which 'fifty hahi'aTisett pee." ~ ip the- - other,-ellath be•allowed to tontine •twelve %lousily to the ,date of the signature , of Ous treaty 'aio'nthv, (for those dwelling' in the interjordhed sic which discharge shall be finaland perpetual, whittle., ,months (thrill* dWelliag at the seaports,) to col. er the said claims be rejected or , be allowed by'the ;loci theft (titbits and settle their affairs ; doting which• board of coterniasionera provided ror in the follow !periods theyyhall enjoy.time same protection, and be' ing article; and : Whateser shill be the total amount ,On time saute footing; in sill resPeets, no the chlznng, of those allowed. ' , , ' orlubjeethifirtbe most friendly nations; 'and, tit the. , , -,-,-, i ~* • ' 'Altytetz XV. .. ,,- ,1 : --- lexplintion thereof, or at any time liefore;theY 'shall: The United States . , exonerating Mexico from all ,Ilhave....full liberty to: depart s corryinit'off all'their dIl l i demadi'ip ,aceennt of , th e claims of their citizens Teats withiut molestation , or, hinili*ce : cot - dorm:. Ilteetieedd in the preceding article, and , considering Jog Wattle to the .same laws which the citizen* or _them entirelyend forever cancelled, %haunter their subjects of the most friehdly nations are required to 'amount may be, undertake to make satisfaction, for 'conform to. Urine the entrance of the armies of •the aline, t,, an amount n o t exceeding one and three- .'cither.natiort into tlicf territories of the other, Wei quarter millions of dollars. To ascertain the valid. • men 'and children, ecclesiastics, scholars of every ~: -~. s. . =ME -r.. , -..-:.,: . - , , - ,..z..;.-- . . , - - ~..,. t ' -- ..' -. .':• . '.: . :: :: :- . :- . ;:::.' -, .... r.•--.. ''',.':..!-.':.;'...;'',':'.....-':.::::- .........„,...., -',.71----.5.....:.,1Y - .~ ';_ ffa EINEI .7. ‘."'" , ,1 ;gait iiitiii nethAirthogliii_ : a- 4,,atiiia ...,,. ,-. ) ;di, - 4 4 1.1. 400 .,,r..dariat u ihaibie_. 1 .9E0.4 ortis . thinsk l „villttges,.os - plades,t'anifla ken i t . all persons Kitisee:socCtipatien n ., ia for ' the 'cam q 01 . 1,110usee.and s lyiniifikcif mankind; : shall tie - 411.30-0-10-Zolikiticieli Ihulr rekpictive'craploy zainntivinmolestad in their poisons. Nor a glair ..oftita or goodi be brirnt or ' otherwise esttnYed, ..nor.their cattle taken, nor , their fields meted, by . 'Ai armed force into whose power, by be events of aillheycitiay happen to fall ; but i the necessity • ''srlseis tciAnke anything from ,them for the use of • sub-armed force, the , same Shaft paid for at an enUitabld price. All churches,l3 spitals, schools, colleges Idiricries,'„and:ptherts blishments, for charitable and benificent purposes shall be respec ted, and all persons connected• - w h the samwpro 'tasted in the discharge of their •d tlesfand the pur snit oftheirviieation; 2. In order that thefate'ot i r ir,i 112421 or I wa r may be alleviated, all such practices a those"of sending .them into-distant, inclement, or' nwheleaome dia. trieblier'crowding them into close r notion's pliCes, 'shall be studiously avoided. The shall not be con fined' in`dungeons, prison.abips or, ,;sons; norrbe put id - lions, or bound, or he otherw e restrained in thistise of their limbs. The officers'ehall . enjoy li beitY on their ,parides,,within' coiatenlent , districts, 1 imd hive • comfortable 'quarters; andldlihVonaraon • •tinldiera phall be disposed-la p'ntiaitMents, open and extensive vinotigh 'for ail.aciercisei and lodged in barracka as roomy and gond as, are proiided, by the party,in Irrhose.power they are, for its own troops. But if any officer shall break his parole by lea stog the district .11D assigned him, or any other prisoner, shall escape from the, limits or his cantonment, after : they shall have ticeirdesignated to bim, such iddi-1 • •ridual, officer „or ~ other prisoner, ,shall forfeit 'so much orthebanaefit. of this article as provides 'hr ' his liberty on parole'or in eaotonment ! And if any officer SO breaking his parole, or any escapingcommon sol dier so from the limits assigned him, shall • afterwardi be found in arms, previously to his being regularly exchanged, the person so 'offending shall be dealt with according to the established lawii of war. The officers, shall be daily furnialied, by' the party in whose power they are, with as many ra tions, and of the same articles, 28 are allowed; ei ther In 'kind or by commutation, to officers of _equal rank in its own artnyYstiti;ollothers shall be daily furnished with such - railittial is allosied to a com mon soldier in its own service: the value ot.all• which supplies shall, at the close of the war, or at periods to be agreed upon between the ...respective commanders; be paid by the other party, on a mu tual - adjustment of accounts for the subsistence of prisonere; and such accounts shall not be mingled with or set, off against any others, nor the balance due on'them be withheld as a compensation or repri sal•for any . C4El3o'whatever i real or pretended.— Eack party shall he allowed to keep a commissary of prrtoners,pppointed by itself; with every canton. meat of, prisoners Mpossession of the other; which commissary shall See the priaoners as often as be ,pliaieir; shill be allowed to receive, exempt from all duties viewer, and to distribute whatever comforts 'tray bo'sent tar them by their friends- ' and shall be licOin trancinit 'las reports in' open letters to the party, by'erhen be is; employed. ,: ' rand at issleelartd,tliat neither the preteoce that iivar desolveslll treaties, nor any other whatever, Shall be considered is annulling or 'suspending the oedema covenant contained in this article. On the ciantrary; thesiate of war iv pricisely that for which iAis provided, and during which its stipulations are setae u iacredly observed as the most acknowledged ohligationstinder the law of nathre or nations. • ' inners;XXlll. This treaty shall he ratified by .the President of the United States of America by and With the advice and consent of the Settite thereof; and by the Pre sident of the Melia= republic, with the previous approtatkm of its general Congress; and the cab& cation shall he exchanged in the city of Washing ton, or at the seat of government of Mexico, in four months from the date of the signature hereof, or sooner if practicable. In faith whereof, we, the respective plonipoten- Aiazies, have signed this treaty of peace, friendship limits, and settlement; and have hereu.uto • affixed our Stahl respectively. Done in quantuslicate, at the city of Guadalupe Hidalgo, no the second ay of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hitt:Arm) and forty-eight. . • . N. P. TRIST,. ea .• 7 • LUIS G. CUEVAS, (1.. .. • '"BEILNARDO COUTO, a.] . ATRISTAIN, [t. Firemen's Meeting. j .4Ct a meeting of the Firemen of Pittsburgh, Alle gheny and vkinity,•held on Saturday evening, July 8111 0 on matiansAVC.• Iduccurru, Ere., wag called to the chaltigert Alet;llao,Ja. Binney and A. AP- Allister were appointed Vice Presidents, and W. G. Johnston, Secretary. - On motion, Rete;red, That the Firemen of Fitts burgh, Allegheny and vicinity, parade on the arrival of the Pennsylvania Volunteers in our city, and that they he controlled in procession only by suety °di cers as this meeting shall - nppnint, and not by under officers in command apppintcd by other , meetings. Rewired, That a twinmitten of three f,om each Fire Company •be appointed by the President, Committer, of Reception on the part of the Fire Pe partment. . The l'tesiitcnt 'appointed the following: • c(MIMITTF.W. (W 11FX I F.PTION M. EDCAII, Citirman. Gorman White and T. M.:Co!- . linprocril. • . At'Smen,W. lA-Murray, R. B. Beal. Duquesne..p. G. Ilerron, I). Cormelly, A . Goehringr. Nrplunc.. Gl* Plinston, Wn)..1V14140D. JeWq l l. Niagara..A. C. Deli, Jr. DaTid Daltell, . • . . • . . Frasier. Vigaamit... N. It. Neal, 11. Fitzsinimons, John %%nag, It'dikinglies..J:J. Dinner, A. M , Alltiter, Jpies .Bmwn. VA Narn..N. B. Craig, W. M. %Volker, I. Melville. W. Prnn.. klorrisne linos, E. Mitchel!, It. Elliott. Pr rxident "John Marshall, Hugh Thompson, M. t.indssy. Hap. . Samuel Cameron, I. Simms, C. Ihmsen. Good Intent... John • War r . Wm. Coll ingwood, Will -.• Rewired, That; the Chief Rog:neer: act us Mar! shall., and be fully equipped as such.. Resolved, That Oto proceedings of this meeting be putiiislinit: On motion, Otljourr cd. W. C. MEREDITH: President. W. G. Joinegrotr, Secretary, ' , ' ' Wool. , We hear ofoilly a feWstilesofwoo I in the county —small lots, which have been disposed'of at pri ces varying but little from those of last year. -- The principal holders stilt hold bock During the past week-some Easfern manufacturers made the coun ty a visit, but we can hear of notpurchases made'. One of the rivinufactureri,;We are told, adv*ii wool-growenuto bold on tiltfall. , • We learn' Rani the . Report of the Commissioner .q(Patents; that cards with , eighteen specimens of . Nivool-from the • Omit flocks•of Germany have been 40Cfo'lliellovendrofeach etate for the purpose .of beinglip-Ashed for exatnination to the farmers of caoh.qounty- r- Ttie Specimens' intended. for -this state; are already in circulation from 'county to county. paid we presUme will be here in due-'seci son.. ,We hope our wool growers will give* these speciMens an examination, and compare them carefully with the growth of their own Rocks. Mr. FlitiabbhqlU; liclftt procured these- specimens in Silesiaoyi they are far superior to any - ever gtoithi in thiscoiibtry. The finest qualities all at Breslau atsl-26, and the courset at 35 cents; the *middling qualities of which the mast are',•pro duced, bring•from GO to SO :ems. Fleiseb. man states. that Ducks of the finest •breeds , 'sornetillleS sold all high as $2,000 TWo Hoasta'XlLLlD.—On Friday. afternoon, two . . f i ance run off with, a buggy front Peittisylvania Avenue' and reached Fourth Eitreet nearthe Mayor's office, where * both wero killed in die-Coacualion. . . ,oven.-;•EjOen:eonvictii Were talf,no from the Jail. to the Ponitentinty on Friday afternoon. Among thorn. was.4ntin Lutz,,,,yhci: f haa run nt-large term 494 ilk iklitil . #lo'etabbiA •. eight persons Ha has frequent.tif4nitikthitti:ho would ribt go to Cho Penitentiari;,*l4,;Atd;:ttini,iiteje for • • • •- •••": VIVI/ s' • On•Son . day.eveningilllNlAlllia K. MAiWELT.,, in th e •21st year of Waage: , • - trhe , tuueral will . take place :this altleniaoir at 5 ti!olOck, (road the itouse of J. K.. Hamlet-. son, Allegheny. Oftyti• , ••': . • ••• , . . . . • ,Dlvldand. -" oOscp.4l.Lr.oltEN V .• • • BPI DG / .r 1 jE43 - S3_ atta attngcra of • vompstny.. for • .'.ereintig,TlTiclgo thel'ticocAlest. reih, oppo catitrrittnlnvoh, in gut Co unty of Alleghelly, Lave thin day tlechmeit n dividend-of one...clollgr and sttliq9::Art- e2nts 'on cavil shnnt of the CnAtal Stock, standing - le the iiitote. of imlivithials on ihe [looks of CornPnnY, out of the Pro' fit,t of the In.taii.:Thoft which will Le. paid to !Jock holders or their legal reprenentaliven, on or after the 101 h inst.. . (jy?.ilidtv2t] JOHN HARPER, r1ia.11.474?. , . ... ..,,........,,,.:,,,,;:i•:,76:,L•71Vrft,...1'.i....i,,,..'7?-::e .": :4 :i 71.. ;"11:.:i!..*..'.7"......1.,:',.- ;:::,....-....,--7--1,:.;,;..::,...:,..,5..7.-:...::!,...t---'-' --- 1, -•:;.....•.:•': ::" . ?1 f -- ;: tt ,'' . . -4 ' . ?: , :; : " ;(- ' Welii* Wlliiiii • ''''''" -';A ' iii . f talent will arrive enOthitifs, Ist 'meat, in consegnen e tbo: acir t in iii.it;* been deltiyed,UrChricinnail inlifill* l a . '‘ach this .- .2 - - city before Wedneaday or ahuraiF next. It is therefore ordered that cannon will be fired, and the bells rung, upon the arrival of the. 724 Regiment, who will tie received at.the wharf by the Committee of Reception and the citizens generally. The Pro. cession and Illumination-in honor of the-Pennsylva nia Volunteers!, will-lake I plall l immediately after the arrival of the'tmlan‘ce Or ihem, of which due notice will be given. -; ;. -,•; 4 4: . 4 JOHN BißMlNGH4 l l.l4thief diriribel: , . .1. K. .MOOREIRAD, Chln.Cord. OLArng,t. . . __.. • .„~ - 'Pittidntrib,loll4o, lkt48:: -', ' ll i ~. '-, ~ :.c..1, ' --• !- - ;:ri::ifi . ......- .. j.':- rdegi - 1:-..1 - On.liistorday, July eth; yAba.Rev...Dr. Herron, Capt. - 11.N1Panut,usittlias,jux,rgy, Walosribpth of TorrrilOUL muar td :have :Dave/ faljed-M,lseicniit the patient.' They" uhiventally „Oct and effechially upon The, system. Thfir increased `'POpulantY,dernaristnstes alt that we hay df ilifiktrall ln idlne eases' teen. 7710rf. 'Ent 'as 'they'..systettl.M•ntirileu;- •lotisly "discovered umong thelmilans? (Wks kitqw..mot h,- fag about medicine.) of course menannotconselertliOu* , ly Teeth - amend them, as the sovereigq cor l unipprsal ingne ay for, ail kinds of slisease.•ln caselts3MWAY44 64. diseased Liver, or other bilious complaints ; MI TA: tni ',surpassed., and from the vesymature. of thelf-?t' post tion, and its perfect adaptation to that class .Of sex, cannot fail to benefit., . . • 117•.Coniusriptiottantl Eleeding.at,the Lungieuse4 by.! the Use qf Dr. Durann'a Expectorant Remeily. 7 lffiss Eple line Yeager was taken, when at the age of sixteen, - with a slight cold, ~Which she 'neglected` until the Magi Well a' prey to that seeking destroyer 'Constnitption„ scithvap- plieaticin to a phylncian was m ade,i but td no /He considered 'her case a hopeless one,'and preseribell little mediaiae for her. In the Meantime she discharged great quannues of blood; with mucli . e*Fr-cloratioU or. Mick phlegm and cough. Her bodily frame at length be, came lednced to a• ring alseleton.• • Herldsl -was Sing- Musty looked for by her friends ; that her sniferingsatight end by the pangs of.-sleadu :During the times' her yawn - cian frequently called, and as the, last resoarce,sletcr- mined to test the virtues of 'l•Dr.',Dancan's Expectorant Hemedy;' having noticed some extraordinary catef,per-.. Conned by the medietne in similar cases. He at once ob , mined twe bottles, and administered - 5t to he , re _This fourth day he found some changes, which gave hopele— He continued giving the medieino.foneighicenditysi at that time she was rendered able to bevralkingau her chamber to the astonishment of her=fpet)ds . and, tea. fives. -She continued usingthe mndicinefor7eight whin'she declared herself entirely free froze pada said disease, and now pursumihdrdailrricCUpatlon'fnPricfect heal h: For sale Ivy Wit. Ltrzsots; No. SO Liberty street; Pius burgh. ' 113" Judge G. Porton, of Norwalk. Ohio, writes, under data of November. 19, 11346, that tVaughirs Vegetable _ Lithontriptic Mixture it doing kinds of munplaints: ;People invest it with properties little abort. of the magical. In fever and nine, to bilious diseases, in dropsy, in gravel, in &male ilialtyiluirgsliseases, - son, sum Lion, dyspeptia," /sc., for why should., we. go over the whole catalogue, "it takes all these and more, and its beneficial elect is • Apparent in cxery inspiwee , but to what must we attribute its success ; Memo:se-stop; the whole course of its success lies puzzled usjwe, ficipot understand it. Medical men step out of their path to crush it; they Put their heel upon ig it necks thern Aber look about n little, and if they are unobserved, they throw oil thardignity and pomposity of manner which is bull their capital in trade, and fall to, tooth-and nail, to it out of existence; but the harder they fight the . ttranger grows the nostrum, and the weaker their own •practice; .and discomfited, they resume, with - the air of a broken down dandy, his once fashionable but pins. tAtx6d'cioak, their dignity wiled and torn by the fray; and walk off with an nit of midesty„ Reader, get a pamphlet - from the Agents, In your vicinity; the advertisement is- in - .our columns. cud e r." 431 reat• American Remedy." • . • , Agents iii Pittsburgh, HAM& PROCKWAT, N0..2 Liberty tt., near Canal Basta. , • ••• .• ' • < • ,fie X 1 salFiDza,sn =Our Coca:—lty neglecting those t:ry precautions which common 11C11.10 'dictate*, many, very many, fall victims to their iniprudince. have seen the young bride, blooming as it, were; as the . bird of paradise and the fair flower of hope pride of her flakier and the joy of bet mother—her cheek Bushed witb anticipation, and her eye beaming with ibe soil ex pression oflove—the gay dreams of life dancing oodles railer with the rich and variegateddints of ibe rpunbow's promise. We have seen alt this changed —aye„this We d - . ding garment for a shroud and the bridal chamber for this sepulchre of the dead; and all this lona neglecting a common Cold. Now, beGsre it is too lite,uir Des Roger,' Lirawort and Tar, which • gives inimedlaie relief : as thousands of OUT most intelligent citizens now admit of its toast extraordinary ewes. , The gay, tbebeantf u l,rind the young, speak forth its praise] and will, scrlong as: it makes positive cures, and cheers the despairing fatuity "for sale by SPACLDIESO & KIMIELAXD. Grallt sired ,:one: dooilrelaw Second sb, and *by .f...Eidd it ;Co., corner Hugs. Interns :entletuonwellkpown t Isi orally from it nd se% erel ay.suelei.. They, unmet.'lily; .vvellet loots hid to liroripped Onkr to have The' mitering they ea. me was int 'ion, I procured rt hot eiif A. Fah •thetetit, and after • •Of two applies' much tehrf. , about one hot about twodays th melting entire!, entireis relieve (nlto PhY limber pain, and experienced ~0o more ,ms.neepteure tivam the all. In all rases of swelling. brim, slurs, rheurreatihm, he., 1 would roott cheerfully , • men the RUhefaftent. • . . July.17;1810. GEbßop, li, Kcivlsp . n For sale wholesale and retail brikAr • Desl.l3Ck* Co.,..torner of Wood and Zan, and .W. • • -rasa I's. h : streets. • t 8119'TssvuGin'ni 'AI. f ` r C. ' ifdLessee Gress 'Circle... I Vocals': Tier:.: k3Bett • it- l-I2So. Gallery. • ... . Private Boxes.:., • ...181,80. DOP Fifth night or Btr.C. , D.TITT. • Blostut Ilvanciao, July Ilikita emergence wi NEW. WAX. TU. PAN OLD OR : Sir. Giles,. . Mel Pith 4 hourne,....• M bland!, ...... Prior. I Margarcn,• •• • Miss • orter. DANCIC,'IITMISS:AIsi*4, ) IITALVII%F4I,:' To conclude witli she ' . Gregory, Mr. Porter, [Mr. Gregory,. • ..1 1 4.1r. Prior: V" Doors open f .. p . t2st • CurtabVtisesi'Mtote i f f il i .. t , tltbetat - lacle., AV . :OI — CIVOICZVVIT - Pe on, N.../ Monday afterikoon,lals Auction Roorax.'eorner of 'Wood stud ram laTp • quantity of fresh•Onaceries,aeolor lacchaiWydrom may _ • corteenig among which are • L..* I. B boxes Caveadish•Tobacto, W.:Lorick • I bale. Tennessee Pollen,. •,, • t 5 half chests u hlortisop7l - o ' lln.B.l l l'loaXtn. . " " Falquit Probus " Namigeoa.g4t - , 4, • ^ " • I 14: ii• ci aredon .G.,,, po *d ! i. 2 " Meek " half bbls. No.l stunnsed 2 , boxes Ctescolatei ••• •'' • beg , pepper.. - ~ • .-. t 1 bag. Allspsce. .' • r•-•; t 3 dozen wood neeiess. Molasses, Cigars Hollapi Gm, /301 . 041eN /411itteki Wine, acc.•-• • ••-• LOIOI :JOHN WRAVLS, AgeWr .. - . . . • ~ Chlokertna'a .....-'' • ' • .. , Plano/. . ..- e. s,•` JOHN 11131101Not8Wwlet. offers for salta..st•thet lowest manufsetn- Tees priers, the (Warring .assortment or Piano-fortes, from thetat nufactory of . . ._ . , . iontu..Cblekeri ng, BO ton )tr Aalai No. I . i t . A . 4 . .1 4 ' '4l 06, ..A. Hm is '3A . kewpod Iron ? , ,11103 0 c41.-. 0 ".4h . F:a . A . ' ""-• - '' 4 : . ' '" .(4 - '. `',. 1,- :.`..r. • ... 35 °. 9 A , . ; - ~ .. ha tted / r. ,.. 1 " .- ...r . ••• t 37,5 -5 - A "" ' " • " ' "" ha 1 • . #i 1 •‘" ii • .... . .ALSO TO CLOMP. cinClatiMMlLTl9,__-__. A Rosewood; carved Gothic base, 5 octavo7F i etiii. ! . • made by A. H:Galb..4 . Cd4.N: T.: •-, r•.:r.1.1.1 7 1r - ,;&)75 A•Rosewood, earred'ariaunting; and mouldallegs n . t;..; c,.. (witty°, made by tile N. , Y4 axe5, :.... ; . .I.9 . werfill and substantial made 'Panto, at the 1aw... c...... . .. price of ..,_ .. - ..... :t 1 .11.7:1' If: '-' .•' '$ -: it • ..t' a ?°'9 • ..very -tame nor srati-gratut-Platto. untdeby s kterr, .., ... +arts, 131 'octavo, Hase.wood ens", .: -- . 1 , 1,.. - ...., I . A mahogany - seeond- band,..c oefavo, made . ..by- b", 1 - Bl ume .. -- , ,•,..: , : ---.• . ••• • -- 1 ..-.:•. 1 . , t 1,-, t fl ••,1519 A mahogany scrotal band Piano, made by Nunn* ft -;..0 A mahogany second band Piano, made by Noid, ,-:, • .100 4 For ante by ; ...-..,. ' : ' l. • JOHNH - ltpW% e .. • ;. 4 , 81 Wood ' idrert f'sblr'ogrnt for,chietreqfg'f Fi li lfoi : . i Western INnitsylirtutra. ..:' -- • ..• -.':' .. .. • -- 0-,..: ...riILAMARY AND DTEL,LA . W W.OIIIIDS—A . War iscpaaition ofebe great diecaveries and 'theories . of niodom pf dna Qincinasdk Obkilerddr9_-- ••s t• • •; •,Deadleyl.s.ltaly, Alps and Mine- .4.:‘iteni, Don' lbe:Alpa and the Milne; by J. T;Hendlniriaodioinf"Nar. poleon and i bis•MarshalsP "Washinefer•Ai . istibit - fielier', 'Pie:* ievite'd edition: . • - •%.' ritatiities V..Crontrlie..,Deagtaphical'AlieDeoldirlitik distinctionil of Mineral Combustibles or fesaltiliell ding.. Om; pollees 9•04 -19caliljes orthe, varbp‘ id i:kritnerat _Nbsfarices'..eiiiployed In' tins antintifileibresxilluni-. - 10 •by. lllB P s =alA Di d•ra Igkronialiacixtroparavil.by 'statistical tables', and• 1100 cuuslyenaof 'Lunen.; ..eftbdsli.• bleOce•.;•prepared by' Richard Cowling`Taylab.;-7 • •••• Just received a few copies of each of the above avorks, for sale. bys ' JOHNSTON fc STOCKTON ; . jyl.o • . 13ooksellers;or. Met ark and 34 sta. • . • - • • - • , . , =MU :i : :3 !~ _ . . KMW I4 'sarantuaa-24re.. a lady the Garrison) gates was that' 1n afflicted atitticeomit alms child had beecnne eery Mach - . trfed ! bir*!gbi " 'And 7 . " , i.llliicie)). .fiaTtheiutyx, the .henitb . of the 1141 is. note entirry.te4.ll. This .d mid ;told bT.I r ptopnriors, Cotniuermlitchtc. tibettY . - . all fitters' Of hirtest o idir , teed. • %)tilalpo by J; Scbbon. , l itotinleicloOl•Mob P: Seoti. J h .KneelksillflnkdTili: . . azia Cuti,', Au e!iy • - .3eS-41.kory1 • . _ . . Co';0 Rubefaetenti in hi;h fa m in latlammtory aßlictionß, 11.11M111 Os well n.. obeinciepi bosbeeß very be, @heuuati m Gls#WWrg. 4..... e... 0 . ri1114.01"2. tx.* .. -.•'-7-,• 71-it:••4AP. ';:;:;41: ,-- •!-,F, r \ • "4' 4.e .j 1: ''',..'si',. 5 ,IVA; ' lar4f4'./ '' l '..--o•-•': z - ....-t‘ ..;'•,---, - ~.t -4? 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You, July Bth., Rapti*: iitnaliet.gnent Vista his arrived at • - „ , .• n*lo'neirity thri„Caledonla.- - ,;.. ,-,,,, -•:- be, shertnie r '. waived if TIM 16:r liiitaiiiiiiiiii7 at on. . . • • - -i•-:: •,, ' ,•'• ,:r.k*l7„ll. - The 13tiited iltriiiriiiii4f.filii;trip out ip is 4a .t.• - . • ffi il it' ib 7ll l ' 3 •lP . 1 4 -; '•'•.c P , . , --,-* • I ..:Napaole !era Ria;Ceifii tag:Alit l ila tktillei t at 0 819831.. :c.... .-.., t• -., ..: ...;.,-,-_, ~ „ • ,-.. .. ,- ~•?...•:: • . ' • • - - - - •,--- •-i•-;‘,“„-A.k. , ,F.,..._ ,Patil!ia . dil!.gitP!.,4l 11°:r6**stiPti,ii...°Trnite po!lia Napoleon haviniponly paiignaSkn i ikln *rt. itie.i-aiiiii4o_l4fi";*;'iPtle_ . iltiVel,„...,._fiiiiiiiitii,ei ' .-- Thiera, Prince Louis Napoleon, niorintaitnen,C;rde ruit 6E4 NI/ Caataali*,,,i Ilia 1 4 41 019134.1' 01 , 1 ce- The Orleanilipillyki!ill=aipixritt-111:4Tldera, and ,'Eferanger Ilia deel i nea iiilliya pivot:. -. The Legitinisal a!;iliivilleil.l i•iarect - Tbiazi.,s`old -,inniartiftqi . - ': '. ::' ' .:: : ~.`.; ',..,' " '' .l "if'the":election•takea plate . thin. a a bort urge, ; therri ; 74,liiiii ticiatir i?r ihov election' o ritotris Na- , ; . AcceidinglAi the inestitutio r n has been altekid4 and • the President, inatead , being, blestett Pftheliao" ,, - e i,viLpleits hali Idisedittel*_:ol,-,,:r# the votes given, is to be ch05en!bi,44:14141444.- biii .coien tle i of the Natie.Guards. A new pretender has a ppeared litho person:of the. Prince of / lentatiterlbers, son oF4hrßripc ! i-f4 ? gene.• Theivai liiPeniriaric continued ranabated. Al. a conference :With; ::rif;fliyedeni , Genm,trk, ann ".the , Proiskaia AtiPassfidorni"6tOcih4lit;',..the Arch' Doke, Conatantine.mt itesaka f 'demandildlon• . , - behalf of Russia, that!theßeirtnatbahobld.efaeaste ! liolsteintienording • tcrdlaitrinstyisrith Denma rk; A enlilsiOn had oceittro 4 :-.Biiidie between, ,the. Abigiter go aild and alpitstA,Okifoi:imen o viers dentandingifarli or. tnooey;fwmatie , illi4irtara. •Five of iiiworkmeriwerri We - added. Birricsdes were captilred thwarsenal, and disi6ltiiieat.§.o64„sisnd of t l r 1 1 111 0 rt l °TietiredCfPcoho'btlildirg- An ontbicak Pad - obeniiiid, at Prigne, ,i4itts!r•- . • qumicoofthe King refuilng to cortfirM,ollitiisiiii.. igoalCoreiiiuteny and erecting hatteiibito64 . l , fee . tawn. The students and', - people:cose;4-44.4:- •epatay pet" them selves' under ther , preteetiOnfilithe people. The Government sesippd., • COVINVICIAL--LIVERPLIOL;JUOB .24113:4c0rn...1T0r j white 3taird3s.,as 430 ni3, - i 01199/ 74(43 , 365(.. 1, Flout is . ttotedat. 275: 6d. • • ' Wheat—Red 6s. tid.Git7s. Bd. ". Western Cabal Pledr abhi'cin'..the;# at.,2/302.85". 61,0298. , Cotton 'has remained , withent Ordinary American is a shadehighev: Orle6iis being qabteit'ld; higher thae [The Boston wires tiara &Ate] " _ • - Thirtieth Congrest.-First • - • • 1847' • • 7' rry • Bertert.--The Senate-tt`icilvip . rthe farderlalbet. .day, the Oregon Bill. Mr.tpipeof ?dass.ouldress ed tho Senate in favor of tholighi.'o . conim. to legislate upon the.subject ?livery in- the.Tereito 7 Adioarned,:!.;. -A iforsr..—Mr.VjsittHtttetontited lb attbelastorll347, 'for reducing; AtlnljtiAesieffeet cin the and he ho ped souttpltteete flame ivitill't!"lntitie F 6 g!t!reff:' , ilotiOit 'of Mr .' Vithiii; wetit A into • .Comtnitiee of the Whole OW the .tittliatyAppropria- Wr:Vintan s aid, he...laitesSoi - theAli4l!to ..pliitigtaVl.lttt‘.clertated; olfeititynn • amend , gi* 1 0:101 1 !! ) Pff*:66l(3s°." inste ad 6 !#9- idik 1 ° he dill !Tbeinte;: ink 'amendment imitni liken by yeas antrnais,in4l decided id the offirnilitivkJ Z ~ ..Contmittee:rose nnd slijoustvetdjottrpt@i,t Thevoitaliieers. ,• , ••• , Ji -• companies ic(Grare)Bt . *P.llYeAkoiltli fiket= t° 1 ;440:.:q*J..1 ,1!4%:.1i40;‘,...v1't1i, they itrelive We will aunt IbieFiktrolibortb. witirittio.leoinfnaad' 'left littitday befOre:ae:4lcl,,Pf! t me ittteotioria of 'bdi' , oht Later fromr-the ircrlSarattertZY Three comp:inlet of the , R.egiateitt are WU. be hind. We look 'thetrr over otter - them to-morrow at farthest. ' : ykittlit"... : lll l , .. leairS'Sfor, 'Pitirburgh tho very momen t tbe L y*toli:,.44.ive are alk-rehdy.• , Why enotroiitte- aitatiO"Peatiarlyinia keep 1 she crieitg,,tilii 7; - . f..... .."...-4:,,,. -:.,,-,:ir • t. r, ;. ~, ,:,-..:,r;•= ';'' -, -: -":- .•'l_ ..,,` -_ --= :- ';;'-;,•' -;': - . ''' ''. - ',",;.:.f.`• • ~ '. '.. - ,''_,-.% `'_'‘, ' •., I • : -:- ',-' .-,:"..-4, ....;'': : --''' 4 ..._., -. -', - • `-:,':., '-, - , r - • i ,;- ...,4„.,,....., 1 ,--- 4 . - "•-• ', r . 4 ''- ..:iC.:',.1.. '-k:•-;'...4'- -_*. - - `-,' '-' '. 4-',.r:.1. • ~., , ._ • 4., ,- ....-',. , -• .. ‘., ..-- '.;.., - ' 1 7 ._ • ,- -• ..., ': ~4 ;.. '-- ,-- ,' i 4..", '-- • -.' 4.4 , 3:, 14.:ZP4'2• ' - i''',;`' ; , - -. ..c ' i-. c .'147" '... • , ' \ ti...' : ..--- --• . ''-'' ' ‘-'-...' '.• 7':, '-` . ' • ' :, ; : -C'-,- ' 1 / 4 , ‘;'. •,.,..r..1-.Y..ti5.,-- , ' -, ''..:',...:-.•_-- , , ;1' • - -, ' ,-`'-.--,:- , ' 1" '.: ' '' . ' 'lg..: ' - YllnY'r4nrallti.s4Bl' P' x.. '''' . 4 *.. 00 454rnt hasiusfx l rrlved- biro. The 'Oeirieriti*eilekluirjps'paseett witlnCol.. , Ilfgheet , ftmettixii bimiistdirs. We will late eCeeee, AlfillieMitilictetinigh about 'globe tbmono. • bErt rODS,TilloaTuak;VATerilS, - DorrEux ' _BA IZEILED IPOWLING PIECF-4'a.n. - Al Aitcriles.,-- . . 4 ldapday neet, July ,111 b; at 10•011ach in . . 14 forenoon, . - Enid it sPirennn's Anction•Rootne,No.ll4 Wood Initititti 3 tome frtithi 511 i the baltince• of enteral 'retail • atoms mid eonshlatenals' of Dry Dooda; id oeir7--desdrip. "Ifon,lea'h-thncy end:iretplo foreign -and domeadc,.:The isehaftrad • aril too extenesve to Ileeeribe in•advertiietaent, • the *tales are - now reedy foi , ex:minutiae.— AFitif Id 2 o'cioekint the nidlenipon, : a, Int of neve,ond'eterand -11nutehohl•Fttranure i laxlE log Glasse... ,a, F t etiOie • Fedi, Bedding-, hitdretusek.CarPeginA oti4 Pteb e Nli j i /16-le ' Also, .1 - Eano-forte. And at earlygni ligh 'sante *ten- ... izi4-1 Gold PideniliefeeWateh, 3 French iserond hand • tlptd:WAtclie4 L tier', Patent EnVii.WriteXtath h great. rit,l:4o4r:seedna distend new )17nnehety'tif.ivery-de. - • sci - tructa.;;Alo,*-I;donble"•bairelledfrOWlltig t grev and inunekidely;,a4at, - it', large",annotio±rtit:sll - 0004 " Paihing , •!4Kr A nic . I .! .,1 1?;•; : :::4 3 , 1 :, •`•' M I, 7,,,, 41-.:. ' ' —-— - - - , / 1141DRADLtiltDOED . 'PENS-12 doz. Rotel '.k.itrotbers. 1 - -citortd l Wittrrtuotedl ,Brlkketnardta,litothatrei':Vieuptia litold,Peo;;,:.lttet•reeeleed totd•hir watt hy t„New - York pricer. EDWARD TODD &' • „...NortErtet eompr of Frfltriod: Market tL- - •-, • • - fOritritPHY. gas' opeo •Uwbrellaa iuclndiugAmerienji an lam,' cotton and Stielliath Giughtixn: ChletristrOf Yam 1 19 1 4hivOurldpg,Eireeri Baru'. S ore' Black Silk,'of tins" Ames.; pot erise:of BleachedDriltri.' 'AlsciOldanrcur rtibbanu,..l4l4 unit (Moroi, IlrldiirSatili'do:Lirikil Ging- uts aiid**ruioo.i. utiles Of soiorder 'dards; sellArtir duceikprieei. '. A lot of very superior MiineheisterVdrig. IMANI9 O 4•I4•S I eAr Also lately reer t ivpd.' : F001;14470: and diiiiii ikrfamt, of 14S,wIntpr , #0uper.;*tielling off fit' from Co4l, at 0(414 nil Market art - ' riecoorl story; entrapeo-from V DOORS &XPELESS—'rha , PlimetipT and t. World . ; n popular, esposilion Aifllte'nen; pOye'ldes - brut Vit , iiirtel of modern Aflitaliamritenirarlea ' trn lectures. By 0: M. Mitchell; ,tl'. Pirectorkil . the 9bsecvntorY." ".• '..*'• • *".'" ' new and rerinetrediticirn by.J. T. !Ale by ELLIOTT' lc 'ENGLISH, . ;„ st „i_l_ Wood pnd riet Market ins. AlOriNl4.-a+bbla. Sdaitecne•%l'inC- t:.'1.% I , ,• casks Claret • , .' _ gale low by - riTtilt • MAY . ~ . person paper iesers to the amotud , • btili;No.i.;44o 3 r nue X l /SR MQ O IPI c Flt• • .... . . . bow,lb.inCl tkif, laige buncli Rai "fok ante by "AI4ES I IEXIAIINVEC, *DrielloApplCa t COI COWME*. nivif 0 bY. 601 KING. do MOORII • Apittilf* , ,AUSW 4 ^ - :Otaidirrtifider -. iot f iLOVgi ';- MINTED Vbknsart' _ , ItCoxerilVstitibeir exteustivdrioltalentoirPtinted 141 . 1 . 1 : 11 00,4 1 .d'u!ffilp!4grently reduced prieeiw- LOS.' 1. OITIMMER . UFFS:—A. A. Mason & Co. is in oarlike ira 1,3. rcniainder cif their Sununer9 tuffs in wh Ines tileptites. . . RBI • t, • - :: 11 • - • i --- 4 1'. ~ .. I I' f MEMO ;. .~~ _.... - • •. , . ' ...__ „.:.,:•:,..;.5.: :5 r, , .: - - ..-.-,., •••• ; ' - •,:": .. •-"';'---:: ! • .., :-..;:";:::-,:-..: '. :. •-...-_ ~,- . `s., -, .7f. , ...--.:.-; ... 5 ,.. , --.. 1 .:.• . .. , .......,,, - - - . - • . , . , „.......
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