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IVe respectfully soliew the patronage of •' llee publie in this line or our busines?._ ' • :1314r2Seeitisits requesieito taitatin . their farari efyr 4 a'ekakePt*At.:. This Mtn be toinptied,*itk, in tredn: to tn insf/tiem. Whin it /spa/sib/mut earlirr haat Ir4ll/bi titis Niticp4er.aiency 2aioalldings, alliit*and Dock streets, aii44oo Norib Foatt4aireet--ixour.on/kausbariu:4l etgrni ./a ? 1 //ladalithin...-.... . • • • . Meet Ja g, of. the County Committee. The ilemocr2tie Conmy Cmmittee of corregion. : ilineet.iirequeated tn meet on.Wednewlav the 26t1: Anif. tit 11 Welock, at the St. Clnir.flotel, : formerl ..f . l,lleibleglon Hotel. ". If. f1.'11146/14.W; RodYTatfernon, .1: Coyle, las; Cunningham, Job ui D:11filler; • • -Jain Birmingham, -- • . ' Cooper, . Thos. S.. Ilan, i Df:l. Stewart, ' J. Ce Dunn, • • • Chtr. Beltaboover, Jas. C.lleron, . Wat. W. Guthrie, ;:. . . : - Jae. R. Sawyer, .." : 71!" . A Cenithani • R: ; ""- Jeha' Layton; J. 11:P h pO, -*Er Lord Arbuthnot a Scotch peer, was lately n.fretrted forgery. ..A true bill had been found tii~ltad-oQl►ruektired - ill]! PATRER iergr!Fte . itr epbarkifor country, daring- ttiebizt .oreoiirsO i if he comes, somebody will. see tor The . OrigOal Virginia Serenaders, J. R.:My • 'arEs; . !big, -9. :Kunkel, E. Solomon. G. A. lionii - • . • • . for; (late Or cliennio L stres .Theatre, Phiradelp!iia, ) where *Cy !aveperforiried one hundrsdconseeut , ire iiiosrded.bOuses, purpose giving a series of Ethiopian: Ociocer4;"lf. Halt, eorninenc ing 6u llieio'49r.evettiing next.. . • • • 'Par Recently; on the Ito Chester and Auburn Rail road; u -cat travelled the entire distance between the , two'places, - within Whei of one of the ears.; Wheels Were hollow, with three openings in thant ; -and into one of these puss Itatt,MAirisid:i.ittliejt . i.the cari - Wern . not 'in motion. Heijequailmity ; Nae a llot at all disturbed by many iyrationkuliti:.bad Per formed. So saysthe Rochester Advertilei ; and it .must 'therefore be true: • , ' --';tl 'he demise of the True Sun, (says the Penn syintiaiaa).a Nativist paper, recently conducted by 'obtitlirpeeiit Sinitb, litho, with great foresight,es 14011ilill by ; few dayionly, is a sign; It may Ilit(Natives,ivliii:itre for a distinct o rgan izatiop, do not like to 'mixed up with Federalisli.: it does not prove that any stronget; than' • usual, ceitaindY.' . • !•:. . • paragraph,'o4olo:telnide ..;.of,tlti‘aitittiy, for acirce timepastiwhicii states, it? The spring of 1/317,11.reiii*alor*Itary Taylor 44,tiors Major GeTneral ZielairFSylorwas in com mandat Port IloWard it'dikert'l3afi and at h dinner • „ giveirly'llluntelf,•or by some trip: odiceni•pf the Tort; he proposed' thissentintfiii.s karr".ATO more jieldovrtzers from nortleof:lh'Potbrntre.`i le this true.t. , =MEI it•' . , *VVi!hig- PidAlo • -11 iit4itor• ii*Osilf,toiliii...opfnits or Gpl. r'*l4l.is -t f7 11.)1147 4 791.114 : i 441D i Ewn - d00*!In civic .life; h aa l ikt** l 7: lll ?. l airenffoilt.'dp - On . .the roost lin 'poltatit points of tatioo 4 ai Policy ; and o,Phinto itotioir , of-00. 1- li o o4ion of a staternati ore Is vague 'and his ideas of the precepts: of Chrhoianiti.lt ritOken.Tsyior isa W/ligtAllugh 1101..3a Ultra ••• afore - Ruin I OittoilOg tptl s at•Trenton,N. J., having been . . ...Kibliiito - trOper _gen t . ...twr_ogata. to fall blast, ...tinnisi ' , Or *heti! fie °ti rigift):l4:A'l44ll7thp,fan.. sAitilatetio Our eastern exchangimpinfilinttittakairi, .niorationt! unlrt. or; lifting man afa ku sptl an 7qe to the Poor all the 'property which they ....itaiiiiptitek red build a Aew !Own' ~. ....- - Y." - The Ocivaprountie in cpng:Vese. 47. '11 1 1iit'igiitit ' . .tiellitir the vote in the Senate on•tlie rd:' 4idat!tily . :tipmat tC9tll . .t4ttett tosel.tle..enr preseo!, **.....**Nle - Vtie:ii'upon Ilia bisie , ot.-the Atiimotiiii • ',tieoizipkird#4:::-rifipioporiitien e*efrolo iir.cliy4 :StltilVAMpl : _Wore i- - :; -:,,* ~-i ' . : . : , ~..' 2 .3 1 .. 31iiiki-lifiisra t A tehifoo, A thcttoo,• 4dgctr, 114 ' 4 441,0410trtiio; Borland. Breeee,"ilright, Butleit 4 _.o464b l 7.ClilStoo s nails; sit - 111issieeipp),. tti ' .... iii "ApjaibioiiiEtpsyna, FooteafirineW7llanter - " 1 .: - .'NkinVillfatigifand; Jolunutn or Lownana, Lew* '..;, ;ritirs,7,l4,o7.iffe j Rusk; Sebaitiad,Spruance r Tai t it ~• ( ,91 . 11sitort; Westeott., aitillfulee—:-31..:1..) .tti . :4( 1 -,--s...,.Aiiiie--lifesari..BAlflutit4,ltrtilltiurylpariwpco -1. a t r i D a -frisro fieftinsachuitittiOtiP(lzgcraltl,Greetiii ; l '. ~ lialf- i 'fintnliri IVlliterilYile,i4rpi t an, a nal Witlker:—• - . . -I P . -'''", - ; 2- i,. - !; -2 ;.: - ...C. -; ' :-. 7- .. i 1 • ' .. r -: - ..2 . 1 , liiii fif t een.fo!es Zeta t hen t e .. white ne' m ber 0 11 - the Senate , tii a l toii,ilei t leai'ina ti ' rt - t , Illatly nie in favor ofa cornpronn.? '''''' '-`' ';r- .5 , ..- - =1"::'-'2- - - •-'_ - ;'" , -" , ----t- , •-•''' 4 •';'-'' BratwAr. , --"rtte gas on the 4tikiednet, . - - . ...i''''''..A:',.'7.:',7- . . '- -" ' • - ....... ~_.•;,::.•••,. ••. ......... ,. ..... - .:A. , .5:...t.7. - '...-.!; . ..',.....:-..T .,. '....- . .. ~:...-:•;•c..;,:::fr.ii.,...:::,..........,..-:,-,-,...........;.::'•,..-:"-;i: ,--.:.''•.. • , - , MIEN . . . MIME , . , ;. • • _ A..*t : ,,:ip - 0-.0.t. - ARPER, EDITOR A.Np, .TROPOIti P•I T Tl 3 B . U:R G H : URDAY ItORNING,MILY-22,, 1848 iCMOCRATIc NOMINATIONS: - - FOR USIDENt. 4RIVISS rcut;vitt-0.0 4 00r,- : , . _ lairmsn J. Liege, . . R. Donnslciton,• • Thos. Donnelly, J. K. Moorhead,. - • ; T. Farley MEM =MEE 41 ' . ; - ~ - . ' '•,:,,..;_ ' ': -. - `' ,- ; 1 ,.. ",-, ',,-- ~„, ~,,: • - ' 1 ' ~', • '. ' .' ,N. ',. . • ''''' EINE EMEI EMEME , The Cotton _Factory:- °linens. • of-this iitituty ) it Wilda, hive appointed a Committeklefeeek . Alo: , eatiou*Sorpevihere on the . Ohio river; in Wytmern Virginia, not toli:rremote s freint- the coal 4egiorigtirt the purpose grhuilding nplWeiternVpnuirlatinng town for oottbit = iirmtpoole4grforls-14ort orNest ,orn .Lqwell--to which it ii intended tOteplovelkeir v easchiliery. 'Tber:sibjet.t, ft is4resunlied; triorlid the frequent turn-outs which now so much emharass their business, which they think are encouraged and fomented by the prevent° of the crowded population in large cities,,—Gazette." NOP Should therelie truth in the above, but a *mall portion of the people of Pennsylvania will regret it. The importance of these Cotton Factories is more fairly appreciated now than formerly. We think the city of Allegheity will coition* to increase in wealth stidpopulaboo~sydahr be removed to *Pother State. ' • '• - Hut we have no idea that : there is a particle of truth - in the project of a - " western Lowell." The Cotton lords are not so greenttethat" Suppoie they go to. Ohio or. Virginia, how long will it be till the "Ten Hour Law " reach them from the Legis .. Mime of whichever State 'they may choose'? .And, 'besides, do they: suppose they 'can get girls to work 'the fourteen hours per day there, any easier than here 7 ' anything in the soil.or atMosphere of either Ohio or. Virginia that Will prevent strikes Lit thesemeie - go*lvliie the/; the spirit of re: form will follow them ; and the instinct of self pie servation will U ; orry tliem even in 'their A*l* The earthly happiness of women and children is' of More importance to. the country than the martnac tare of a• little cotion. The welfare of litiman souls should he coasidered As high above the pecuniary welfare of a couple ofdozen factory proprietors. So .the.peeple think. • ii• ,Bitt we find another characteristie item in ihe, Gazette, th.it vile sheet that always panders to aria. and wholesale degradation. Here it is It is Painful to bear that there is already some iiniffering among the idle Factorv'operatives in Alle gheny. The want of the 8500, cash, whielfAc is said the Factories paid out weekly, is beginning to be severely felt; A. Committee of nine has been appointed to solicit donations for their anistance., Does any one : suppose thatthepersons connected with the Gazette care a fig for the ce suffering , 1 'among lthe operatives I Not they. " this cc suffer. 'ing" was of a sort to annoy them in their.aillocnce,. they might feel some sympathy for -the_ poor, little children ,who have been compelled to surrender every earthly blessing tbat a few' may be made rich. pot a word of lamentation has ever been uttered by ;thstpaper on account of the lois of health, of gaUoo;of virtue, by the . children in the Factories. . Genuine Federal. Sentiments, - - A Federal editor east of the Alleghenies,saysohat Beyond /hr thy of Ph iladelphia, and its surrounding neighborhood, the inhabitants of Pennsylvania ore nolo book-buying,"nor c book•rading prople,”—Be pied the . limits of outlarge citieS7-Which Mr. Jet Person most appropriately termed "sores upon the body politic"—the population of ablest every State .in our Unitin is euentially agricultural. The por tion of our pOpulation "heyond (Cr out ol) the city of: Philadelphia,• is composed, of steady, soben thi;thiPg people, iheydo not read quite nt rhany'books - ai do the :city would-be gentry, read those which are of far . 'greater. value; dad study more effectually those which they read. Iliatorisa Of -nations and of great men,—the revealed will of God fur manta moral goiernment,andllie Great Book of Nature, the leaves of-which are over spread open before then . ; naturally, impart to their minds the cast of free, independent; and, at the same tinte,no bre and generous thought. Therefore it is; that the mass of the .population of Pennsylvania sustain tht measures of the Democratic . party—measures which are designed to promote the best interests of the masses;-and this is the' reason why they oppose these measures, which are designed to give to the wealthy few, greater 'privileges than those which theiewealth naturally confer upon them; ' But this Federal writer only spirals the 'genuine sentiment of his party—less often sidsanceillecausetkows who believe it to be true, that the agricultural portion or the community are ignoranti know that they can nor er exert any influence among them, by :lapwing such a degrading opinion. • '."-'7" Any one who doubts ttie pcOtion of Ibis diem. ganizing abstractionist, and who is at all desirous of knowing it, can have all doubt put to rest by reading the following extract of a letter from him, dated on the 29th ultimo, and published in the Elmira (N. Y.) Gazette: MY DEAR Falcso.—Yu have been misinformed. I shall support Van Buren with the whole Strength of my patriotism, and do all in my power tb get op an electoral ticket for him in Pennsylvania. • My motto is, fight to the last on this great:ques tion. I expect Polk will buy up enough in Congress to pass what they intend to call a" ConvOntire," to give slavery half or two . -thirds of thee - acquired terri 7 tory. I intend to give them notice that I will intro: duce a bill to 44 *veal , ' any such act, and so far frond producing quiet, it will be but the commencement or agitation. It is the general belief that the worst one of band of outlaws is he who tures "State , s evidence:l We bare heard Much, in our:time, about buying up members of Congress, &c., &c., but ao far as our experience has enabled us to, judge, (and ii has been tolerably extensive,) every Ma n. of those who have loud in:making this cry, bas been liable to con ! 'viction--(if putt could have been made penal)—fot beingwitting lo be bougbt, if any one could be foundi :who coined hini high enough, to pay even.what honi 'est' men would think' an exceedingly small' We know nothing about how high the 'Hon. David Wilmot values himself; but we are strongly inclined itibelieve;that the price would be looked upon as I contemptible by huiuh-edi;of his fellow-members. Cu. ,Tayloers Sunday lozcittestons. The purely moral l devotees of Feder:alissn, who have so recently been certifying to Gen. Taylor's piety' had better'ree o llecttheeldadage that should: base good memories." The New Orleans Delta of 'June 20th 'contains the follo wing: , '"General Taylor''citine 'down from Ms plantation, near Rodney; sir ON ttUNDA.Y,,psg in' the steamy boat Concordinito Batenitouge,where he joined hie sroppirtg at Natchez, kerowd assembled on the wharf, cheered the. old. General, and fired several'iounds of cannon. General Taylor, during his pacalge,mingled freely with the passengers, whd were abruit equally divided into Whigs:and Demo ; crate, Iliad' conversed upon the Weather, crops, &c.; but pol i sties he gave a wide berth."? • • ;- ,Itiomat nstonishing . that Gen. Taylor , should glVe itelOcii a' itdde he te/le.us that'he has Delver exercised the first privilege of a frieman—, dint of the ballot-Got; and When,hefurther fells El', thf. at he:has not formed on irpinion in relation to an y great measures it* bare divided the conn try since the organization-of•bur gevernment.' ' ' Gen. Taylor's- The question, whether Geni : Ttylor will aceep( :the . Federat nomination, tir:not, appears to 'lie not -Yat "Mite!, ; and, according' tit i t is nol . .rriaterial-whetlierhe accepts or not.. Indeed it is even .- latri*e/pit the Philadelphia ConventionAld.riet ex ..peelt:h6 to accept their nomination ;- and thererore 'it worth' while'to , notify ' him or. the Xacti.o)n , thelat iostant, it seems, he had not re inichnotificatoei, and althotigh•the R.l ' • Leigh 9ii(lirt;.(a Federal paper) suspects that trim or Mail agente . May'hive prevent; 4 16, iireeeiving-the'notilication, we could as readily . . aspect something . Federal'scheining is at the :bottrininf all 'hie- aelnOing • ff,.eit:lloo p rkewir. is a ciime,ind- all wha tliave partaken in 4:4•1171Fgh I elds hate l i . fi SuOf *do_ ,the declaraLott Orsb6"Misia:4lserti 4ody , 6tP?d*lii* who ;wf re „so! fo&on of the Same: p art 3 i Oiih , ; try believe they are. riatOote;by supporting tfie:sotin . glib iiiiehOsell'oil Wt . of the.oioif elGcieot leaderertrihia criminal. , Wa r •- Oh !Apiludeatill Nu- P.9!)Alf..111.);; ;; - • : • • ,• • • MOM . „..., • - ; " • ... I A: *4 - , • , , ; ;• 4„ , , • - . 4 t t; , .• : * •:- 7.*1Ul "wuff;l4.r, • -- . •-• • - • ..• ;,, • .• se t,l er • - MEM . -; • ' , ;•. . :s• . •-• • David MEM MEI ~I , "The :ftieh'T'eloel:, This is Me title :of a sieiz:paper, started in 'Dub lin, since. theAtilletteirgai the Patriot Mitchelli; and ed i ted byoar?qSfltF s2 tr,7 o.sfenos o be de termined to "Collo*tht foritsteits of bit illustrt , ous predecessarine,a '4,lllcleOf. great j' and ability/referrog tolheitiitiori of the Govern,. merit, the destruirielhand confiscation• of the proji erty of Mitchell,'-ind the present' condition of the people and the country,—which is addressed:go I the .k.tiglishMan - calling himself George • • Ftedriek;' , E.Sil OTClarendani -her Mojestle.chief • legal Murdeier; and_Jury..pncker 'General of Ire. .Isilid,"Mr. Martin says:— / Nre ,you trot secure—what, not yet? Did not that polite paragon of detectives, Inspector Gov, -restore the imperilled "constitution" to its former jiiecute hasis,"save"the...crevin and gove rn ment" of 'Your Cnited kingdoiri,• and put into bed, at ease 'and quiet, for acentury more or so, when he enter. .ed ihis :office, and, took-into custody some hundred weight; of innocent .type, as if there were no type in Ireland which Lould be made to print felony but that.. And'then,,rhezi, by your order, the same Gar invaded the private dwelling,vf a lady,wbom lour cowardice had bereaved, and knocked, about llikfuirtitrfre,. and Opened the trunks, and rum 'maged the clothing—were not• these proofs of the 'finzt, vigorous, and enlightened - sway of a polite and 'ameliorative nobleman. ,t It was a glorious vie. tory."-. .• • • And yet, my lord agoverrior," this is not ""gov ernment," nor even a decent sham of "governing,' but very indecent and contemptible hilts way.— You have not conquered="in rioThing haireyuo con. gored—least of all in conquering the feloniousapirit and tendency , of leadek type, as I mean to show you before you and I have done with One another. Yori have made a pirate raid upon a fallen nation. and carried off,' by trick and stealth, a priailess genius., •But you- have not crushed felony, or ter rified felons.out of then wits, as you see And if, my lord we, of this paper, cannot equal our pre decessorio power and effect, it is the difference of talent, riot obwill. Yes, you have transported one man—but you bane raised:up a hero a beaton. light to thousands on thousands;' a true man to a nation lost in idol,worship, an inspiring example to, a dispirited 'race.. You have severed one family, but you have united millions. Recollect, mk.lord, what you fciund the national struggle to be--no steuggle, but a groping of stupid, quarrelling men, after the one ign is jam us, who vihen they crossed each other in'the luckless hut, exchanged fisty.cuffs, and set off again—you found it not alone a sham to all the world, but a stale sham; one side of which teas a Money swindle, and the other platform born bast, Well, see the change—the track which your pirate craft left upon the sea Was followed by the weeping eyes of a people, no longer grop• ing in the dark—but of a people struck with:the terrible - reality of their positiom—with eyes oplited 'to their ffiglitfuralavery, uniting in their sorrow,' in'despite of ~ l eadets," against you and your na. lion. Test you r -yore have buried .‘Repear— delved it a graveoleap---deep as your infamy You have 'fructified Republicanism, in Ireland, my lord green EP it the ' gloryioalicsificc, Of suffering, which . ..Ref:tear had not-raised . "mind it„ a' halo of martirdom, sure type of. sanctity' and eternal . life. Top have crowned it io the dock with the laurels of a conqueror. • _ .. . Cleverlille•nabomt Bleu. i The lively, gossipping Now Orleans correspondent of the Concordia Intelligencer, is letting elf good ;things cobtinually. From ono °flier recent letters , . . .!we extract the following. It canitot.. fail to mak e ''our river fiends laugh * heartily:• -; . 1 • .. • Ourmatket has just received rich contribution I from Tex s,` of the finest hoof I have ever seen here. It has, however, occasioned a curious law snit. 1 When these cattle were put on board at Shreveport, i and for five days thereafter, beef was worth in this • market, vii cents perponnd, on the lionf.' The boat, howeter, instead of pureeing her rout direct . to this . 6 tily; ran lip a hnyou; tonic distance, to get an addl. -lion to her cargo, thus losing several days; and n lien ' ' she did arrive here, the article had fallen to three or ' four cents. The owner of the cattle saes for the die. fereace. It is an up hill job, however, to recover .from a steamboat. They are such a clever set of fellows, these captains, clerks, mates and pilots, one naturally hates tiarender a vertliet against their. Ilan engineer blows you sky.high , you 210 apt to 1 tisk him to. take .a drink, as soon as you touch the. ground. And then, some how or other, they always contrive to prove that they are right. The crew of •a boat, whose officers are of the genuine sort, new. erwill admit that their craft was in the wrong. Thriy love her, particularly if she hi long legs, as an old ealt loves his ship and is she steered half a mile to leeward, they will swear she was on the right tack. I remember once a flatboat was run down palpably, and most carelessly, by a little Arkansas steamer, but on the trial they made it appear, that the broad. I horn actually ran over Me sleantboeh. - ' Bust of Gen. Cass. 1 We learn from the Democrat, at Baton Rouge, (Louitiana,j that a'number of the Democrats; of that Iplace have engaged a distinguished sculptor, who is to F roteed immediately to Detroit for the purpose of taking a cast or the illustrious leader of the Demo . cratic party. The artist engaged for the purpose, I has just completed a bust of Gen. Taylor, that comma mends general admiration; and the friends of ' , the. brave old Voluotecr” are determined not to be out done-in manifestations of regard for their favorite: The same paper says of Gen. CASS himself— , Lcarta Cass has filled with hoioi to hinneelf and his country; almost "every civil and military office known to our conatittrtion. lie has been a mem. her of the Legislature, a member of each branch of Congress; a member ofa convention called for fra ming a cotrititution,aGovernor, a Judge, and a mem ber of the Cabinet, and filled with great distinction, one of the m ost. wirtiimportant foreign embassies. AA a soldiei; lie 'undo'ubted, as an Officer, acknosil l edged to.be skilled in till that pertains to vvarr, - as tkpolitician,ilie has ever been an unsullied democrat —orthodox in rill his views—as a citizen, he has been remarkable for his private virtues; and this day, after a long and eventful public life, no stain—or even a chargo of dishonor, darkens his history. Who will not be gratified at the sucies of such a man. . _ verjr::. ctiihops Ofreattalstance. 'Our refd4l . ate aware, says the Philadelphia Peter'. Church is undergoing repairs, A singular incident; /ids transpired in,the course or, . the 'work - . •"rhere is a space betu•e'en the flooring of, the pews and the earth, of about:eighteen' inches,; principally . ..occupied by joists, `supporting the same.: In repairing these, the workmen fOurid two land ter- . ties, wilich must be of eaccedieg:age, as there are no possible means of ittgreslr or. egress, since the clutch was %jiff's 1761-2. A third watt seen'but not takehi' : llll knots that land turtles live to a great age: • - ' : ''!.//'.. 4 lbellileig A Rai r. d i coM "fl tiffs lo'papers of the I th in. stantolist , p'lloriping scene occurred. at the suspen iion bridge at Nfagara Falls, a. few days since.-- Four men were crossing over, the bridge, when it was struck with 'one of those sadden and , strong gusts , of w ind ; Which freqnently rush through the chasm with the tremendous' forte of a' linrricane, and's° twisted it as:to turn it batten) upward: The men caught in:the wisest and in this position sus- Ppected atiotit 200 feet above the iciiiesis watersbe . neath, they,:svere enabled to maintain. themselves 'tintq the alarm was given at thei'Falls, a mile and a, tialt:diatantianii•the., whore population in a body ruallidtntlie rescue. The bridge was restored in ire formed;petition; and.the Men' saved. • . . Sir qti meeting of the Democratie c it izena.of. Mifflin etfunty,'On the'l7th instant,. the following re solutiOns..vOre unanimously adopted • Rilolped;•Ttiat, i n . ma k ing . for. a : sue. cessorto Gov. Shook:4e shoulttendeavor to select one; who has:the Mile devoted inteiesLfor the eel: fare ofourlytigveticommonwealth,....imewho would be unsuepectedi,and .would give energy ta the:gov ernment, and to the - people.- • Resolvedp That; in'the•opinion•ofthiardeeting; we . 'reeogniie in EPURAIM:BANKS; Eig., of Mifflin co., a candidateAiliselected}of whoin.we may .well be. proud,--a man who is firm in his decisions, kind and courteoturin his intercourse, of Soimd intiltecOna turetTespr rience in4pasernmental ofraiis,sin4.w holm integrity is pure and ".tinspotted4.and we would: re. commend; him to our fellow citizens throughout the State, for the 'office of Governor. • fteroked r That" Ephraim Denim, public wh - etber, as a legislator, or-member ... of • Vie }Lerch"' gave entire satistinition to `his eOnitimericyl - end his previous life. ixiv,t 4 sisood promise itir•ilia filtUre. j.~: ~h r~ J.. .~ +' t ~~ . t .. . .. , •.ff• :; :::::...-..,.::-.-.,..•..,.::.::: MEE - ' „•• MIE lingli ~r ~,~:.~ .:4 '. ,1; ~ < , EMS c , si . y' . . =INN ' • For Mr Momil:* Pot. :Me. Corms :—ln your local column, there ap i.pears this day.an advertisement of a Tract entitled, I " What is Association I" in which it is recommend. 'ed " To those who wish to know that there is really a difference, between r Fourierism , and that coin pound of wickedness, nonsense and fanatacism cal led Communism." I bought the tract, and have read it, hoping to find something to authorize the above statement of your local; s and perceive only, after all that has been said by him, that either the .eulogiser or the compositor must have misplaced the terms Fourierism and Communism. The last should have been first named, and then, some truth would have been expressed ; as it reads, its nonsense is I very palpable to any who understand sthe rights, in. • threats end duties of man to man, and the relations which these bear to the possession and enjoyment of happiness individually and collectively. Now, if the paragraph adverted to above, is the serious expression of what appears to your intelli gent assistant as being a fact—not a mistake as I have suggested --permit me to tell him, or any other 6 1 Pourierite," that I believe the system:thus desig nated to boa regularly orga nized system of plunder, and fitted only to aggravate the evils which . are now inflicted by capital upon Labor, its 'producer.- Being prepared to advocate Communism agaim era, Fourierites or any others,either oral! press, I await a reply. ••For the Mon Mr. Editor—Sir: As the time has com. presenting the claims or candidates for th Governor, allow wo to suggest the name Clover as a person well qualified by Mau education, and esperieace, to djschorge t Bible duties of that office ; and who, frau and ardent devotion to democratierprincip... wrests, line 'established for..ltiniself i a' name and a fame equally flattering and enviable.: , • Should he receive. the nomination, rest assured that Pennsylvania's noble SODS will be proud to honor. the man who holds her interests so'dear to his VERITAS.: H. ztorr or Pitoonies.Congreas has just passed, by a unanimous vote in each house, a bill so unend ing our naturalization laws, that any immigrant.who has had a residence of five years in this country,ond over two years past declared his purpose to beCome a citizen, 1.1411 henceforth be entitled to tisturalfia: tion althotiglihe may meantime have been once or many . times mut of the country.. A dumber who liah hitherto lieenilebarred will now be entitled to natu ralization ; but the best feature of the act ist.he . ev . thence it affords of the _utter prOStratioti.orthe pr ccriptivc spiriftifeatitihrm.--1/. V. . . . . . A Ganir Ltnemtv.—The Various libiaries con• netted with Ifiirierd.Uniirersity; contain at present about 82,000 voltimee. besides a very large and val. ;itabler eelleetion of unbound.traets, maps, plans, ale. There am . in the public Library,Gore Hall, 55,000; 'Law' Library,:Dahe Holl,*12,000; Theological' , Li :brary, Divinity Hall; 3;Cflp; Ibilidical:Library, Mdi.; e n! Hall; 2 , o oo;,'Society. Library, 10,000. In all, 82,000. Fifteen htindred and tWenty-three bound Eolunica, and 2,820 pamphlet;, have been.addettdu the- past '• 044'. • •• , . . . • To. Prikvent.Prsripiiti.E:--tr every - honsehololer will but tape; eitre,:on ; each SattiEtlay. throiag.h . flic W:111,1 season, to pot: one, peck:or coal:ashei : in ,tlie vanit,likhe rear Albin house, the atrnfisphoreisrour eoly t tienny, city .ndietethjs &torsi: is rigidly NI lowed , lisarths hept - . - ae,.pttrti..aiia. : *aitiow as 'Wet ; of Me coiibtry, This iomekiljtiltijo.do:—why win not all resolie to do it t, : • • • • • • jr -,r4ii x i denti , clifia , ordleAretrue, - ()fifir,•.Novlmbe r = the-celebrated sent it lettpin Dr.ll. C.- Vaughn, the ritoprielpr of iinhanirinuegiliztare, - the.Oreat Alter, zeatatetnent that -in ' the 'vicinity at Ohio Where' they do hastriesiOlie artiele !tante.- c ~ Nothing:likd liairierer taptiaarell. PeOpla'resert fiWall - cainlilriiitteinutPhit tßicfp oh ways ilia • still of , medical men, have yielded-to it; - atia , the using it in - their Drapiice; A' large. nitatbef of t. men are feTi iin sale:--ii - rstronigprodilot Ake street .vi rules of . article. Cull no 7A gen N. , in "our pnppr. those names tire to be found tinder lirea American Remedy, riud-.get . z m eant, itchttsbargibi ff. rlllocrwAr. No. !.? LitherlY st.. near Canal Basin. • jyt4 . . :. . . , ... ,,,4t t 7,2..a.."-..• _ ,,, ip ..-1 .; .. . * : ,= ' , .... 1 : - =% , ..i.Ar"1..1_ , .?2, - .1...i..?...;......7-1,.44.1 . 2 4,....,,,' • -':-. • - . -,-- rf. -- .'• - • 6- '• -^-'-•••,..- v- .• ••• ' ..5 - A 4 4. - - , ....%..01•01-±0:-.T.4.6...*:4 1 M 4 % - cm,- , i irt '. ' ' ' ' S "' ''• ' ''' 7" 1. •!' ' '' ' ''' , ..... 1 ,1.• ''',.-..-. -' . ' :" . ....r . :: . l ' i '' . .... ,• : . .... 1. ,; '','•-• e."' 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Just before the Baltimore convention was held,in 1849, a delegate called upon Gen.Jacktion for adike in regard to - the course which he ought to pantie in that body.- He had been the advocate of the nomti: nation of Mr. Van Buren—had been chosen.'ne his friend; but subsequently Mr. V. B. had written hie anti. Texas letter, which made it evident evirywhere that he could not be elected, were he putiin nomi nation. In this changed condition of Mr: Van Bu ten's prospects, lbr which no one was responsible but himself, the friendly delegate sought counsel from Gen. Jackson, and asked him what it was his duty to do. The reply was promptly and emphati cally given by Gen. Jackshn--“abandon yourfriend and stand by your country:' - This walla noble an swer, worthy of the great and good mho who gave it; wito was for his country first, list, dnd always.— Utica Observer. 1 • ' The Difference. In 1840' the Democratic press and party of this State believing Mr. Van Buren true go the compro- mises of the South, sustained him. jn 1848,•vehen he proves the reverse, they condemd.him. In 1840 the Virginia Whig press and party'commended John Tyler to the Confidence of the pe4ple As a sound States righta Republican, and adduced as a proof of his uniform opposition to a bank of the United States; when he proved to be what they had said he was, they denounced, him as a traitor. Which is the more consistent? Which none can &habit and' yet the Whig press is now charging us with inconsistency for condemning Mr. Van Buren. 'Verily we live in an age of progressive effrontery. 1 [A•edericfshurg Recorder. sir We would like to have eiplained the differ= once between "all ultra whir (which Gen Taykr declares he is net, and a "whir; which he says he is. What measures does the {'ultra whig!" sua tain, that the "whig" can't swallow--thot's the Oa. ti° 7kain—what differences of (opinion divide ; the "whig but not an ultra whig," and the "whole whig and nothing but a Ole" ' (Jr can a "whole whig" be anything elan than- "nnullrd And, if a "wing". who is not "an ultra ilvhig" cannot be a "whole whig, , , then how stands Gen. Taylor's whig-• cry? *ls it a ring streaked, stAped, !hybrid kind of something, or what is it like.—Licking Iferoldl . ,V wlvrable 111V4 anon. A new article, called a brag Protector, hat re cently been exhibited at Lnii sville Ky. which is thus described— . "The invention consists of a small air, cylidder, with valve at each end i ,. e working' inward, 'when the air is inhaled, and the other outward, when the air is exhaled, the inhalingfalve being surround• eal by a wooden net work, though which the air is filtered. In case of injurious lases, a flesibleduhe runs from -the inhaling valve ationg the leg, to'near the floor; tav which-the worker tnbales only the low. er part of the cohans of_air, add avoids the smoke and g:wes. • - • Far ti, nr,",;i•i4 , Post Ma. lisarre:— - ' I: . ~ . Will you permirrue to say a few words, in relat:on to. the nomination for Governor of Penniiylvania--;--an election becOrning necessary, in. consequence of, the..resignatirM of our worthy ' executive;F. 'IL Smarm; I perceite the name of Juno!: Rtsce, of Somerset county;, among the many .worthy..opes nausea} for thaqslittion:—and ....„ • iA- C{ill . .41Te - lreLl I know of no :Ide t; ho is better qualilled; in every --- l . •• .respect, to fillthe Gubernatorial chair of Petin Dsts flier A; CLOS;N syl- • 7;) TWA . !••••-, tango, than the above named '-geolleiriiii.: Amor; Lure to say that no establishmintiof , this description BLACK is eminently belovekin the dittrleirover lies visited Irillsburehr tbnn IlttiCiren4ini-OiliPed er i which he presides; oil& is jr try esteemed foiliis last night tinder the ausp ices nctils irreiv noble imalities, both of the headand : Wirt. •• U stihlE''fmg.' '---With such a battery of hurnor,.as: be directs against. is, and tikvays has. ken, an Mitt-ever-Mk " 41(1- 1 ; the visibilities of 'he audience ; dr:Us - men and-GYM CHAT—S.S(mnd to the hearts core.—t 'nail of Clee6-,, i , R , w • ~„tas uperfluous • and'vet in each oti and exact inks:tient, •Of ilc;:uriclestprobity; and ---.- --7 een ! a - ' -v • . a moral character, fee abOve the reach * Of detrae '.:.:14* particulars there was no' s laek. .Tbe outfit' is lion. Judge Black, in his eulogy upon the immor. •%-inferior- to. none Ont. we Live beretntOre seen, tal Jackson, hair ; won a name that is truly value. oldie in sonsipoints there is the',ahnie marked' str-- ble.•• . The glowing language in which he speaks 'periority that characterizes the great Clown.' Glenn - of that illustriaus patriot, can only be uttered by 1 Roi iS undoubtedly the beet Rider of this or any One wbo feels it. Give us Judge Black for our candidate,' and Somerset comity , will poll her I ' age. l n the•residue of the TrOuPe, there scan .ag gregate of ta l ent t hat tends well to erismin the High first Democratic majority. :Pennsylvania will roll . up her twenty feve.thowlaniL ! expectations all have held for Dah Rice's Cirrus.- -"On WHO KNOWS HIM. • Worthy of mention is the'order So strictly . preset- Pittsburgh, my 21st 18 7 18. ' , ved—an -evidence of the interest all took in the i perforinancesi and orate prudence of the manage ment. It is this which will secure to them such large and faithionable horses, is much as . the mei. fence of the performances. They exhibit this after noon at 3 o'clock, and again tonight. f.,. " f(y: A, ..:"~.ir::-T _.Yen` .c ..1 . _ MIME Mil mAntifis-L'e- - ,.Citex.:JOrnclltnatACl9:toelack testerdaYi froint th4itepid iilo. 4e6ditei,issattirdie , pi:miens ate easlf ere ;prettinted = to ; Capt. of the Entjaeini &Grate, 'biyat - . B. WetuiTY.:Elq. The I it tle;fragment of his company which has been Bp ' i; %ed; turned out in uniform; and accompanied by White's. Brass Band;marched to the F.xchange, and tooktheir,stited. in Liberty areet.. The gentlemen by whose munificence the sWord, &c. were procur ed came forward, with Mr. MlClnte; and the gallant Captain was invited to the stand; which he apProach; ed iwith remarkable iliffidence. Mr. Michtre ad-. fdresied him as nearly as we,can recollectin; the fol. lowing words:— CAPTAIN Hzanorr—Sir:•Yopr ;friends were anx ious to present. you With . 44word before you lett; them for the fields of Mexico ; .bitt;sir, you replied, “I moat deserve' it Prst.'?..... Your answer proves that you deserved it thee; youiliellantconduct since haa proved that yen richly derrerVe,it now. This sword, and sash, and4aulettes,•arii.init. presented as,ptim nlants to-duty, bat as the reward of merit: You have won them—long and.preudlymny you wear them. It is a proud distinction to be a Pittsburgh 'Du-, quesite Gray; prouder still‘to be their Captain'.. ,We :weep over the unreturning brave ; we rejoice over the remnant thit is left. Your company,wcioed glo.' ry, yes,' they wedded it ;' they were accepted vota ries at the shrine of Mars; biit, alas! for moat of you, your wedding garment is your winding sheet. As the soldier presses dearer to his bosom the fiat that is stiff with gore and riddled with bullets, whilst , there is left a ribbon or a rag of its canvass, so we, your fellow citizens, fold nearer to our hearts, the precious, surviving fragment: of the if Pittaburgh Grays." Sir, first among the foremost, now did you escape the iron storm, nor reel under the grape diat grew in iron dusters, fluid 'with reckless prodigality let out the crimson juice of life. Do you live, as poets and fools would say, by chance, fate, luck, and des tiny 1 Oh; no. 'Your life is owed to the wondrous potency of a parent's prayers; and your warmest friend could breathe no loftier aspiration for your 'honor; than that you should continue to be as bravo 'and faithful a soldier of the Republic, as your hon ored sire is a brave and faithful soldier of the cross. - Well knowing, Captain, that you and your gallant company are far more fond of hard fights than long speeches, although the_ theme is prolific, lleball say DO pore.. 1 -- After some hesitation, Capt. Herron made a reply, 'but we did not hear a word of it, being at some lance from him, and he speaking - in a very IoW tone, A friend furnished us the following as the substanee Sift The preparation accessary for the funeral ceremonies of those members of the company : which I.command; and whose remains have been brought . home for interment, to take 'place this day, will pre. vent - me front makings lengthened , speech. Ire eeive this elegant gift, net-that I have deserved, it, but as the representative of those members of the Grays drat have survived the battle field and the pea. lilence. Permit me here to say, that the great feel ing of nll those that tell here, for tbe field of battle was, that they might be spared to receive the warm heart greetings of their friends at home; and those that, survived have been mors- than gratified with the warn s and hearts reception they have received from the citizens ofPittsburgh... In s tlie name of tbe , Grayslthank you, and trust-that vve shall ever de., serve it. You, sir, have bireekind enough to refer. to my aged father. I have endeavored to profit by the lessons lie has given- me, and. have always be. tiered that an overruling . providence would permit me to return, and come .out unscathed from the bat tle field and the pestilence, and once more see that kind parenti, and enjoy . the blessings of home. You, sir, will please return to those kinifarid par- tial friends, who have presented to me this beautiful present, guy wannest thanks. - • During the ceremony there W 2 .111 large coneounte of people in the stre - et, and thqt Wows wer e filled with ladies. During the the. iiiiedies there were frequent. bursts otapii4nse. • • 12dY" We saw aipor soldier 'yesterday lamenting that he had sold a his land warrant.' " But (litre no use in eryin4uover , spilled:tuilit, ,, , said lie, "I just wiShl:o4.ft . .agaitirnay be•l Would n't bold on to it!" • • We observe that the soldiers are generally dispo sing of their land claims. We 'hate to see it ; not that it will be such an irreparable loss to 'them, as it will add to the already enormous amount of land in the hands of heartless speculators. , • Waotto.—The Telegraph does wrong in giving 'Old names of unfortunate girls who may byaccident be commlued on criminal charges. It does no harm . to notice the fact of an arrest ; hut' until there is a certainty of guilt no name should appear. In the case noticed itilitleulay there lute let appeared no evidence to warrant a commitment for trial. ~ . _ FUNERAL Peoeris , oN . .--Yesterday, the bodies or those members of the Duquesne 'Drays who were killed in battle, were, nterred withapprOpriate core. monies. The living fragment oldie glorious com pany to which they belonged turnedout with 'While's Band, accompanied . by many citizens on foot amhon horseback: The.biolies.now repose in the Cemetery. 1 en MANNEns.i.Duringthe presentation cerentn. nies yesterday, the street was blocked op with hug: gies and . horses. This only - gave:6o(lmm° that the releri were . not possessed of the hest manners in the World,„ for they ;caused great distialiance in the .audience,and 'prevented:natty-front getting light or hearing a word. - • - • ros•-• The Allegheny:Mail orrired.yestcnlay morn ing, having-nn board Dan , Rlee and' hie:nempany. Last night they perfor med to a brilliant audience. favorite; and we noticed' tome of his company who will make admirers here certainly. _ . . ,• • • Sur Swale of the I'ittaburgh Voluoteeni*were paid i.al I 'will be2oattlid.ne a ilay or two . ilie blue coats aro' fast iliaipiteariag. ' • : Col :Skil/EL BLACK meted the 'part of n good brother to us,lllr..l!ennsrle;lo Vgionicces.l after we let Mexico.. We also ntet .crstli a friend in ANDREW .C R ODA, of thkeity. The' former is too poodro he spoken o r hit poor sOldierf, such as we nret . ntut as air ihe.latteri tre hace.reeeirettrrorn'hint and tiontly'nothing hut kindness and ntteution. -Words 'are inntlequuto to express the gratitude we owe to both. scrgt D. • DRVANY, Co. I, let Pa. next. JauitillOottnouss, • litkx.itejoi; ".., P.s.rniek Kurth t. ..atx...x.llrxrcrotv," , " - 151E+,ALWARN- .." - . B. A. Fahnestocli'& Co's. Rubefocittni, In high fa :Tarns ail external application in inflammatory-afflictions, •andot•the some time a stimulant as well usemollienr -TkA, Fahnestack & Co's. Rubefacient has beeteverrbe tieficlaliu eases of Chronic R haunt atisnt, Glandular Wel. hags; Sore Throat; Bruises, Sprains, &c The fel towing certiacnte Is from 11 g entleinnti well known in' this eiw .- "1 some time ago accidentally fell from scaffold, and sevt;rely "strnincd:litith 'my :metes: The'Vtininedlately :I/Welled so.much that toy boors had to. be ripped hi order to lino them drawn 'ME'. The 'sulferingthey cabied ine was intelfre.. In this situation, I procured p bottle' of loalmestock & CO . IL RUbefittiellt, and , lifter one oe.two applications. I 'experienced much relief. • used about one bottle pull a half. and in about two days Mc swelling entirely subsided: and r was entirely ,relieved .from any further, pail), and experienced no mnrc:ineonvenienre. from the Nil: cities of swelling, bruises, sprains, rlieninatisin; trc.. I Would mast cheerfully recommend the. July 17, 19ltl. Forunte _whores* and it:mil by 11. : AfTabitesiock c. Ca.;,,CgrititqC Wood and Firit. and -Wand and Silthr tracts. - Ida ... ..; - ,..n;;; ~ -,"..; .. -:'- e,,•',, l.',",- ,:-" v...-•-,;- (.. . 4-:1-,',•.,-,,:,,.;—..:.,-1,; '_ :.;%5, . , - .. ' ',-:-; -: '; .s. -":P--;'T,--'.1.-- ' 4 7 -- . - ' : • t- ~__ - •,-• ',, -...--- ~.,.. '...."---,.,-.‘--„t , - - - ---...:-z-‘. '',:•..,, '?i•r,„ '...' V'' .:<*-I—..ik-•",;:-..-....-z:•-•;-,,,', ' • ~ ~., ~ . `--,` s`-'• ,-.,;P:3;.• ' ' ''. 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' - . :*. . •., '.'. 1-7f P..-)'!; - •, --: : : -'.4". - -:- . .:::-1,',....'. ...... .-;. ; .7;'....7 . .... - .. .:1 .. , ...,.: ... _:1..•::: -':',.,,'....,..--.1.:::::::2,-::!::.--,,...:•:',.':i.:1-- _ . r. ..:,.:,.. „ !:...,•':..;.:;:fr,;;'..f ~.'..:...,.-.'",::',...:.;.;.-....:',4,::::c ? , :-:' , ' , s . : - , , ' :',':::-..•,•:-'i''..:::',:i'!:?_....'1'...T..., MEE irr OIL'WILLARD'IS:YO3OOOpI t l / 4 4f4.1 a lady living near Pittsburgh.(at the eartarm).itaiesyph us that a child in the family - hastll,..e,n aftlictedwilkworthrt a long time, antic the health . of-tharebild'hidhecOme very much impaired... , They had trieZ, , artricituithiiigs'stithout • any permanent. benefit being ideritep.' . .: She Gard ly. tried bottle of Dr...Willa/Ws Vennifitge,'*iclibtcoght away. innnensa Mass of wo rms , ‘Wt.a.ottA , '2.entirelY used . ' up.a Since that pericqtabet funTifititsyactlie health of the child has intprored rapidly, oust is Wife 'eurirecrU. This Verrnifuge always aoettf• use up worms.' : These medicines, prepared and stolditty tbe roprietors, A. W. Brockway , A. Co., No 2, Commercial How t LiberlY, strict, PillsburgUi to whom all' letters for ageueses or re , thee business must be.addressed. Sold also by.J.Schaoa maker & Co., Ogdeh'' & Snowden ; Joel Mohler, R. E. Sellers, F. L:Sno*deri; John P. Scott, J. H. Casse l; James .AlJones,John Hayt' , l4pattlding & Kneeland, and Alse r by Elliott & D.M. Curry, Allegheny City. w .' • . .I}:rnlE' GltEif Rlcianirk--;4116" Olosaonian.'nf All , - Ilealing . Balmth is stitt'perforining wanders.' , No. other medicine hat done so much to -. .dlloviate the stfferingt of out- ellow•citizeus as this. NCA•Velltedy has .ever. been 'knot to*CureAtithina Withrioifiach.oertainty iind,no el:, fectua as this Balsam:- A largo prot onion of .the.dis, eases o the United StateVare.thoser4 eiillff the tallifflit. Tfitotit, Liver , or Stomach,' and forittl (this medicine is pecaliarl adapted.: The • proprietor de fi es the *Mid to , a produce it equal..' Dr. Sherman, the Sblepromietor and„ manufaotu r, would urge upon all the, untetsity_rif•pt* ~,,,,. • curing Me enuine,"and not be Oar offwitk-any imilstion • of it, or winianyiither medicine. So !Teti is iutreputa , tioa, that the rt \adiprincipied Ultillabingly - attempt . to, pass off their WO ess, m i xtu res ; Eoping to share in the_ ad vantages of tie proprietor's "labors and expenditures. when they hate• not the energy or ability to`liejtit and. establish anything themselves. -• • • -• .. • -P4 . ..' ...., . For sale hy Was. itccsox,•No. 89 Liberty 61,004/mad of WoodiPittstmlit, :; . • •-• . .. ••• • ••,,,..X1Y11. - . • .. , , . .17' .. Dv ' ‘ .a -- -;:-1iiiieoitiplin like ail'i . lhilis,hiai be traced - M - c - oTrupt humors. The gastrie.inivein.Alld. peculiar to the . plomtich;when' serried (stun bad 01 0 0 a,15. deficient in Moss( wonderful solvent propertleslichiehnig. to eispatial to digestion; consegneutly, she foodtie not , ptopenlydissolvhd in the stomach the body in not mina, bly nohnshed, 114 e :bowels becom e. constipatedi and in! deedl the fuactioni of the body are . deranged.— Wrigh 's Indian ;Vegetable Pilli will be: found necu e Mare' of:Dyi Harty a nted.loi thpepsia,.. because , they t i completely eleante the stomach and bowels from alibi!. ions htimors, and purify .the . blood/... Consequently, as . they drive out the, root . or cause oPevery.form oftlitletthe; they are absolutelira . nairt 10 CHIT Dkrteltifit. '*.- *. - - • IThen Dy . spenela, or indigestion; is accontilanieti with headache, pain in the side and breast, rhennutticTiiins is :various parts of Itt•body, ec.4clV,riglit'iTadinn yegelable Pills should be to en in such quantities- avAo, operate Co. plouslf`by the - 14weis, and repented Until` • pain and' distretstof every description is removed ; Miler., which, smaller dopes, taken merely with a view to keep. - ing the bowels regular, will lira s h ort time ihrtilrei the body to a state ofisound health. •,.-. Brwareof Counptfeat and rmitaihnix—Ftememileilhat the Original andi Only Genuine .indian. Vegetable - Pills have the written ;signature of Wicusts liVatsts . h .. ..pin t the top label of each x. . . . . ,• ~, : :;r:!.., . .;..; : 11.1...., • Remember alsb, that Messit.FentkiWntigerft-0p..6f, New York; As. E. Glosimefis CO., at ailiCOMAti; and - ..i.. •R. Wilder.k. Co. of Louisville, are Nut: agents. fteittis inedieine, aud cannot guarantee the : genuineness of that offered by t m for sale. . - . ..---, • '',,!! ~.. , Thegenuine islor sale at Dr. Wright's Principal O ffice„ 169 Race . street Philadelphia and by ionic Tuopreonti, .1661.iberiy : stre t, Pitudiurgh, Pa., who is soreiageatiftw.., this - city, by nth m dealers can be: upplied at the,v**..il 1 sale rate. - . • - ~..; .... , O1 8 : ' . - • . EAGLE 15431400Ni.:WOOD:STREVEs GREAT SITCCES 111GENIA'r..GAL!! Large . arrd FitablorrAlilip e.tadlezioeil THREE EONIPANTER - INITED I- - - • TrROLEAN . vocAusTs. SARI EiIIAH3IONISTS . • • ` KNEASS OPERA TROIfEI;,.:I jrIRAXD t'ONCEAT' . :by the TyTolean Sable lfartooniro: Atter : , :chiric, the: ielebriated Litiricmuc (hwra on the , Robentinn : 7 - The Vlrgtnuy pill 1:14. • For. tiro nights longer, on Saturday and - MO - Way ! July, .'d and Nth ;i in which will ho introduced;the original Song*, Gleeg. Choruges, dee., cirlbe-Bohemltih Girl,' Also; the grent;B2l6ll SOIO and Break Down;the ielebrined , 4aln on tbe. Contha•Doon. the; burlesque' POLKA.. and thc grand PAS DE. I)EIPX, NEJSS', OPERA Notwithstanding the immense expense iw.turrei .in bringing the (*era Troupe fron ts New York. nnil getting Up the Opera, the price of admiSsion only Tick;ebt eau be procured Sit upplictition of the i saloon' during-the day, nnil at the door on the evening of Illelter- IL7 Agrea't quantity of the hest ler. tltE.Cip'seiyed lip to fix The besrarder -and dcrornin p rere rred throbgliout entire establisiunenti- , ',..• • -, • •• *2 Sy_, --- 7 - i - 71M,11111VET.k tiITIROPOgiI7!*3 E. SI PPO.DRAMATIC filTrßDAr.'Julc ; 2M.l 4&'- 7 • tpoPratdbau<ci ! itiiiinteM will be giern for tlic accommodation,:nf Jure: riles Ladies•and Rmnily Parties. . • . 'Co-night. ;kJ:erica or new mut brillianttnrs dmilt . lipbir, en. which ;droll make the superiority cif Thit Clieuequid with 411 of which .will Ite mingled. nese eanceptibu Dan Rice; 'rraturct others his multifarious ncenunt nt ~iIAI.SPEARE'SIIA\ILET. •'. • `Ansusstos, 25e. dinly,' • . ••- - : Doori - Opetral 71 . at:--perionstattec..riommetteing half an 4ltitalterritttsr jy.iit •- • • • Ittrin - TJASerintited the vractiee of the Law. al his ..04e 0 e ft., between Wood and Solithfield. lIRAPVONNI 4 ;II . 4.--W. R. .31.11RPIIV is eelliag nit hit ientandttir Ruud; oi-Itt - tNNIMS at grently - redu crtl pole:: Itotutel4 or Inn triter r+ PluipeA - nt troru Cheap La trat.—A 'fol. of Mre:ot I.awur reduced to. t2l White (hods' fat prectel.—.A. supply just Pkeleritlatigt offered 'eery low. • . . • Dark a itteiltnint n dark yles of Ginkliattß., Ah.o. A(muchevier mid llotnemie do.: al: choice pattetttc. j. — Blanton RiLhane.—An aimortmenlohd receiredlii the .lthulestale Room.. 2,lstory, tteldoire red low lry-tlse piece. -Alga; IVltite end Colored Satin ~: Pi:orsand 1 1 1oilltte.—An'ezeelle , ni start Oichaud. from 41e. itrq..yd. up to the lineal qualities.; • . • , ; rear the riorrh-ra4 tomer of: .Fatersk and Nark" etreits. KW131X1K.....-The !pitting* dfareaNiVF:rTry. inchuling Stwichas and Addresses. IJited.rvith preface and mentoir--by. IlOrace ir:reety.' . • The'Vest Boot in . Sperpahk : or, n PraiticalltitiOduCiion to hesmady of slie Language—,coinainiag - full nirtritclloll4. itt - prointnelation,—a grammar,—exercisee on the 011endord" method of constant imitatiottontlore , pe, , litittue—reading lesrol, ,—aud - a vocahulmey..The,vebole, adapted for din use of private learners. or tot clas.reslistl; der an instructor. By joseph A; M at A Compenditim of Classical Atitlnuttietr,' , ay. • Drothrrr and sioer,,, a Tale of DOIOCIIIii folf , :; • Dreiner. Trouslaird from she original 'unpublished ntatit uscript. by Mary iloivitt." , ' "," • ' TA, Dying Darin, nib:father. Tabs : Joreplt D. D. Jtisr received and for sale IT • jythr 'JOHNSTON' & STOCKTON.. iiI;ireaMts:N76IISEBTED TO THE tZ'rATP.' LF MOROAN,'Of South Fayette. township,'Al: legheny county, deceased, - 011G s herelty.notiaetl/to unite immediate.payment to the subscribers, and allshose Mov ing clOans against Snit estate to present them. properly authenticated, for settletheut. : • • . ' • `,' • PATRICK AILTWLAV:r;} b' w3l* 12()0 BUSIIELS.SHOWL.9—receired mad for linle.by • • CUMMINS. B'..SIDIT • iIIAPS - Stil r Aiii&l'llisntESTlTYrC JUld received and fur sale by . • • - • -2.3' • •_"- a CUMMINS if: CUMMINS • t lATT9.--Dentlemati WIM hatifPurebas, ell, nre (planed to call irnmediately;.wiihout further no • tine. add • lake their Grit payrneiu (catilatet panto Kiti) to the aubse at the Auetion Roona•Norahnyeseeorit'at of Peden , Street and Ilse Diamond, • • .• ••. It rest will he required on , amount of payment. from it: .of sale... ireßN•kfl)-84 rp A V ELINt i - THUNK....S,WATCHES.' . pckwuxo i pi KcEs, c,i;aritiNp, &e.;.'it . AUction,:niide4unt of whom It limy Concern, nt hicICENHAYS,.-I,Thls erim. Mg will be sold at McKenna 's Auction' Hoom,'No. 1,14. IVuO4l slfert, three AIIOTS from Finholds evening. Satur dny, July 221, nt early gas light. on. Account of whom it may_ennerrii. to pay freight and charges incurred on the l'ennsylvania Canal--itliose concerned will pleas, take. notice of this adveruseineut};,l2 Traveling Trunks, with iron handi; zinc bottoms, cntitors, nod patent tops. and for the eceommodaticin of.purohnscrs, one... Will be 'told will, the privilege of the lot: And nt the saiiielita, bY Order of Adatimstratoce_ t double batrelled-E6Wling'Plece,4a excellent article: 'Alia, a large' lot oUnew and - ieeond. Gated Gold andd - Silver ‘Voiches,-belonging to - itindry .in dividunls, um - ou - g,Whom are tuna* of thormaraied Volun teers from Mexico, in great want of money; and; conse.:. fluently are 'compelled in, sell.to, the 'highest bidder.-, Among the lot are some small Gold Watches, suitable for ladies; Gold and Silver Patent Lerers,.Gold.ltings,lkc: nil immediately atter, a large' lot of fashionnble ready , n le Clothing, whi !it will be sold byitlfe single garment am warranted to suit in rize.- Also, .a few remnants of sit per r Broad CiolllB, ill length to suit purchnsemlagether wi a general assortinent of Dry Goods antf - Eirory,Ar: ti .S. • . • '[iy.stsi -•.' JAMES MCKENNA': Auer: ViIaSAL EOPlliabniriiiNii..-.. Tili3 day, Saturday, July Mt. af...10 o'cloek,. a. m,, o'clock, p. ni.. and nt early gus It ht, Will b e -sold ra r ities . Kenna's - Auction Enoins i No.4l4 Wood street, , 4 Mims, from 'Pink. rt large owl well nnnorletl lot of imulyiifinde. Clothing. of every description and ounlity; all ot.3vhielt will_beeold,by the single Minifelitur in tinantides, Os: i rany suit purchnsers. . VAMPS I'llellINNA;'; irta .. • • • • :, .... ~Auctioneer:' INEILSWANTCD-23 good west of wanted for the A, Rochelle - I' Coal Mies, west Of New Lisbon. Ohio. .lor anniettlars apply.to...•• 8:4 , 71421 , 4R8ACC1R,1„; ; .. wk . , ... . , , ... ~ • .. ~ • Ca •Waier Awl 1411. Eront sL , CITY LIVERY eIVATET:7 7 -fii - e -7 ; . iih siliiiii4 respeetfnlly infant's his . frieiider and the puttlie generally. that hn hag removed 'oh 'Cater:El/4-i%- . tensive fStnhle; op Li bertystreet, in ihnFiAtt Ward,.abole the Canal Rritlge, *here he keepsgarriageS, BaltOlielleil. • Rugie.,:t -Ifenrsei- Riding- Ho rses,..nre., . i/ arinZfliged largely to•liily 'former stock,te solleitytheiir4tronage:ol. the publia: --.- -- ....."•• . t ,:i If. 11. floiseft4init by the dayeweertirkeiis'. t. ,- : 4 ‘ 5 : 1 -.*: )) . 1 2 !:dir...,::.. , ' • .- , ..:...... C HARLFA-PQl.EbrArtq, ' jONEY , FOUN/7 , 4Thessabaciiber !tale in.hia-tiodeis .sioit-ti amalicsanv.of litooley; which be found „tin lirvigi4Ceday iiivner clan have it call ing•aiki tiescribiagthe eam;. HENRY. GUTTSIWAN,. 71-1NEE,11.1.-3900 MohosanrNeneerr.;: • L 40." RaSe.WOO4 WA *.- . 41.4 i; : Zeinv[Walnitt and White llolic. • BLAIR - ft-Ca: 120 {Pool st. • I AUCTO.NETTS..-41.../1.-Masoo & Ca, OD Market ittrufl, l have just. received DM pieces or Mosquito Nptis r of rations widths and qualitiev: .li2l ' Lima!. •- . , . ft y ,',l. s ,-I : .l d'oz:i 3 PgiteF,lsstssi,.._...—.. n ...„ .7 -. s I•doz. withoirt - balders; . . • • &' ' '' '.7;47 , 'is. - • rdb2 Bard & Itrathe rit his t meet sit dit . 7. . • • < ••• .`^ ; MEI =EN /i .A'. MEM E=Mil MESE MOE . • , iiir .• .. ._.• .. - . . Hp 'the President dtrin Unitild - lentils.;' TN Pursuance of law; li‘Jimea -K; Folk; President Of . J. the United States oflialerieti, do 'hereby declare and • make known, that publieltides will .be held at the under- - menticined Land Officeilit ibt.State- of Michigan, at the periods hereinafter desigaided,ro wit.: • • ' the land °Mee at the Sank kite:Marie; commcing' • ' - on Monday the sixteenth day:of October next, fort h dire • 'posal of the public lands situated within the undermen tioned townships and parts of townships; to 14'112. • Nonh of the: base line, and west of the provipcd meriiiiait: The • - /torth and South Fox Islands,n situated is frac- tionalsietwnshiPri • lhirty- four and thing-five, - of range ihir• teen The n.l'anitou Island , situated in fracitallownslaips thirtime sad lldrly-itvir ktitrteba, aind 'frac non t Weal Olidtals * Plitbittltrine slid thirty -lyric arrange • „ T ' risrbiaiiiibrif-oriaiitierforry4wo,oCrange twenty.. l boe oantships fcgtpohp'aftd ifriny,twa; of rarga.twenty . , . Townshipfortytinie, of rabgkllventr-two. .:. - ,' Township dirty-one, of range twenty-three. '''' ' At the land o t See.tiv.lonia, .donifebacing - oft • Monday : the lwentysthird day of October :sr...throe the'rlisprosal of • the public _lands_ within . . the nadeitileathiatir.frictional lown=hrex, 'adopted in the fordie.tillsillisieeladicut Re-.• serve: vas: ..- - • ...- 3..., - . .' . ...rtiit.-c,;• t - - - NOW*. of the base lint. and tren*.ett4iliii*eriiien.dicin,. Fractional towns hip li twenty:oar lu neen : nod :tvvenryrisvo, Of .ra . _ . v „ - Errictional towni;hips, twenty-one; tord tWenty-pairt; pf &lige follifteh. -"' • t " --- -. -'t , ' -,..- :-..,-,-, -• ;': Fractional lowinthips twenty , One and l'w,erny-itra, of rnn~e fifteen. . ' I ractional• townships twenty-otie and riirenty-ivro, of Lands appropriated bylaw for 11;e lute4fachools,mill - tarry•Or other purposes, will be excluded ordolhe spies. , 'The offering or the shorn aternicioediandssaillbe rorn- ; menced on the days - appointed, and proceed in - the order..: ,it which they are advertised, :with - L i cortvadoit.dis; pick mild , the Arlittlii" Shall hake 'b arstrered,,and tins. _- sales thus closed- : Bat no sale ph grin ope longer .", than two weeks,. and it° private rn i i ' linl': cu:the land" will be admjned'inuif-ruler the; ,exiiiintionpni:the two e ,.. Given under my hand at City or Washington this • • eight day of July, Dann Dornin) one thousand;eiglillinit- tired andfortk;elgtd; -• ';'- ' - .' • ' ' ---'-• •- •, .n , -... •.• • -; • , JAUF.S.,IC: PO C K ~ lIICTIAED M. YouKo; ' .... .- ."- Comm isAioneiof the general Land utar r e- - ' , • ,- ' l'. • • NOTICE TOFittaklPTiOlt CLAIMANTS.' • flery , persoti 'entitled V.the:right•-id pre,etncition•lo '• any of the lands Wilhiajtir , %awash Ips and dealt:mai town. ships' andre entitiieratekisrertuircd.toestablLlFilbesaine ..lo the' imikracliou •ot" dor Reglster.and Reneirerreihe > 'prOper la tid Office, dila - Woke paymenlihereibr, ris's.?oll - .. ' all prublicable after reelagihrs notice . ; sod &irate rhe day ..a pp oi niedfarrhesounielleenlearnflht ptliblfejtaXpfliJe -. lands embnwing the. otaintedimberwlis. such Claim will be &defied- , •ti J •,'; MOHAIR) hi,rk'OUNO. • • .. ' CimiiiiiL.kimuir of Ili; lierniriti Land Orrice. ... - . 1 / 1 0'inw.! 2 . 3 " '• ' • '.' ''.... • '''''•• • L.:. . Marx doistr's Aeries, •, • -• - Wttshington,'June.lin, 1818. PlltleiniALS roll be received at shis othee untif3 o• etaik; rNi:; ot the Ist August; for furnishing ,at tbellroshingtosi .Nrity -Yard.the following plate and :bee. iron. the whole 'pl. which is to. he .41elivere4 tiylthe 15th of Flivternber.next - ' • -: • . No. of plines. 'lVids: , • - 8 ft. • • ' •zf 8 ' '5 4 ".• .5 5." • -.•‘:: 3 ,8 • 1 - ." -•;• .'•": 8. 14 • • . 5 n • - 2' . '• :15 : 5 _5 • .• • ' 4. : 4 •:i ..- ' t ' 3 • 43 • I " 4"- "-• ;4 r s ' . C. • - a 4 9 ; *- ^' 1,10 :4 • Z ..- c• -17 , co of ,bani. • ; r.a.n;. I V:idr- • - _l3 ft. .1 . .1 ... r_arta.1 • 4 • •4: ,ngitare: . 0 • • 0 I - nnuare:,nt . 6 12-rdutid. '; • 4 . iii lc h t r9 f " . 4 -.'• •• :1U : irtorkedll 4 ' "iroand-= ' 4 • • ineb Tonna,: 4,- . - ; ,.:7 . rr"n =,722 inch wide . Cl:'c - • "1 7 2:AIIIC11.bik C o. l2l4glijilbNr•. .10 G " " -, 3 inch _ 71. •• 4 4". ; 4 6.4, - • • • 4 •'; - '...12r5 O. • 3 ' 4 . 600 pormds of best 1 iron rods for rivets., I'Le'plate iron must he of thebesinnalitykrfAineriCan iron, free from blisters; each...plate:cut coirectlyl4 its ' size: kept Tenet trout the shears, and eaCh:Piiire_wontL-ent iu widte-paint with its size infect and inched: Tlie • . . bar irokk must mind be of the bent quality:DEA:per. ... - tea,. iron, rolled : and cut to length and free (rain tags ar . raii•entin: The eat iron rolled with equarcedgen,n4l4, pieces marked dlto Ire the bent troality"bamtnerect The fluorin icotimunt.hear to work to an aegis without cracking, , , •• ". 'Bonus; with with two- approved sureties in oiteiltalfn'ther : :infiaunt - Le: -requirpck lend temper !eenl, „ill addition .he Withheld.iroiri anthArd of •. • neach payieent. as collateral security lor.the faithful' 'Pitt , . ~the of the cant:wt. ,The..balatice,Or. itiurix' per 'ihrtil-, will be paid for earl delivery;wishia thirty- days aderprese ot" approved to eiplicaucby the .4.detnintidant of dm lard: try thenary tigent tiathedis the . livery offer must he accompanied with a writienTgdar• arty and the responaibility of the guarantor terli6ed.to by. the navy anent, or abate person Itocnisi to the hurenit, That ii he otfer.be accepted, thelridder.will,"withia.,ficP dityrr oiler being.uotifietl. enter into timtraut . Wilk : good and 4ufticient sureties .ta,thridnlr the articles proposed,. al,terably to the terms speeilied hi thinardvertinemitd.' Illidder. are :pardeularly Youth:inert.to , endorite . their Ayers ProLxiatt LA for. !'late And Bar ' • llO4gr not made In; strict" conformity:With! this' venlsemeut ut every panicular will be reJecterrith lu formal. Those yeomen truly. whone Arleen arenceeftterl , w ill benotified. "- C14.14A1•` 4...• Altman** Ca nretellillt• 25 i ow dA. Calico ' tar one dollat....Also, - Bleached :Idle _ 13ACLIN.--Pritite".lllros.lind - Shoulders Juitireceived • 1.) and for sole by • •,•• - -•}7I)MUND 13RE118; jy2l • •• •• I.iherty- oppheltirNnitheeM st; pa • I.F.T—The Seeond -.and- Third. Stories of .lEooM:comer ot . hi h - aad .1.4 i ioa - mt teem. - - :•Atildr i lo . . s' • . . ••• 'tl dFBISHIIDINI:,'I3eater hi•laiportdd • • add Dornestic . l4egarsk'Snuif sad -Tobieep, Vrtiolexale'ond - RetaihlAbeity..atteek doom above Smithfield, Pittsburgh; Pe. iCrAiiordersfrorn.rnantrSAferehauts %rill be prompt.- nueaided JO. • . . " • Sol teeiTre irgiroTaT, • or.DIERS CLAIM BOUCOT FOR °ASH, tiy 11.6- 1,3 WmAtewifßithititore. who taity'he found et the °thee wr Johai hieteolfs , BOitattlgtt, - Fottith Rhein:peat. Sipa 'eld etreet; • • • 01411erts Rlghts •-• ,- J0UN.0017..E halt = .dean arrangementiib*aafilag -itan.Cil*Ltir which he ha, thahpat ; oF canny VAZM 3VARRAN'TS for 814 MEXICAN SM. .DIER: - .lla-caa' be found in' Lig office,',. au roantr.ktritl, near Smith Geld street, ikan B n'alack: A. V., until B otloct: P... 11, by iboise desiring his aerrictlC : iY9l4kitvl I S ' • evi• tix_co ' awes Supyrior Cream CheeAri"jistreceived:and forsole : LIT2 O I 11.111BARAFt • gataiEßF erelrntot and for itolo by 1J520) IS, - Si IV:ITARIMUGit. - ; aCo Taki .s , Teineintik+dituble m fito,..fro' 6117 e.by .50 9 1 -4.VitiMPM-R:tc:Pek; 11 ArARIETT.VAP.PIXS. 7 -i Lell.brA. - on dnsignininwand .21 fiVSYL SFING 6'.1%/41°11iTarb': •r i • TWO.- . •;-A orNo. 27:0n ronnigninentntnl Vl' Car sale by 'KIN° 11311 A. Pitt shela, prim. 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