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MONDAY MORNRIG, 31:!LY24 1898. • , DIMOIRJAVOIN,r O2 .9pirATION IS. WENT. 'CASS • top 4117cl:ft - Cot ' • '• • - • • FOR VICE PRESIDENT, _ 0 . BUTLER,: • OF KENzirarrizi.:: - DEMOCRATIC. ELICeregLAIL-TiCKE' RESATORIAL avecroaa. • JlVltsai3t . ...Mount, of Clearfield. D&VID D. NVAGLIttri, of Northampton. • i . -•-- atrnmassractvic ELECTORS. • • Army i, lisaaa, Phtladelpkia'dottty.• ll,'%liort It. lisaass .• do- • : City. • • • llT:4itaac Smrx. • .do • . County: Rotrauron. - , do •••• do • , • V. , JICCOB B. Year, Montgontr.ry . )11...Bintiort &Mansur, Lebigh do Vll:'Wamtsm W.-.Downntof Chester do ~ .VIII. flasair Hautimax, Lancaster . do Serks • • .- do - • Bauman S. 9MOONOVICI,2IIOOIOO do • XL W. Swarca.Nn,•\Vycaptng •do ..XlL4oasit Ilagwerre,•Tsogo. , -;.. do XIII. ,Joint C. Kixo, Clinton • do .4 .. XIV. 'Soar; \Varrmax, Lebanon, do *! XVI: Fagniancc . , do. , CpastVatz,.lituttiokdon do A. Bract, Greene do • XIX: ..6aoaos Bowzax, Bedford •do .. 3CX;;Iotu4 It.tr..ixsox, Beaver do -, .XXL)3aostay.p.. Hiluvros,./Uleglieny do xxn:Lw. ll,..Batis,Cralvtord do Ivas, Potter., do cas!zazt4,,Buder. do FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,. ''. • Of Weittoteire/trul Canty' ' • , . FOR CONGRESS. BLA.C;Ap ; • Voi.As•RMSLT,• - • , • -iOHN J:MlTCllEL:_rinsbursh. • JOHN S. HAMILTON.. do. • - • • • , •EDNI - UND BNONVDEN,; Allegheny.. .• • : WILLIAM L. MILLER, Versailles. • .. - EDWARD M'CORK .F Indiana.) - • • • .• JOHN O'BillENf Lawrenceville. • • , • comattssroszn, • . •:: 3AhrES,NVALLACE,RaIdwin.: • • ; r:' " • RICCORDICIL . • DR,. JOHN ;POLL . 01I,' Elinton. • !rd:Elde ovisac.covai, ' - • ' BEitfithifid•WlLSON,,Elizabedi.Roopih".:, . . IN'..T.BIS•ii.dPER. - THE LAMS - OF THE UNITED STATE'S, IREA 17ES. RESOEUTIONS , OF •CON . CARESS,:tf., 44. E PUBLISHED; $Y AUTHORITY. .g . • Offitt. •. •• _• CORNER OF WOOD AND ENT!! STREETS. ' 'll7 - 11triiiig . added to . our .Establistiment, a splendid StemmEoli , er Printing Machine, we, are prepared to.do all kinds of Ne*spaper and Book work in style of un surpa_ssed.beauty and neatness, and upon - the most rea • sotiable trims. .We respectfully solicit . 'the patrottage'of the public in'this line of our business. • • -•- Er T ddrentnes ow requested iohand thri!forors 6*re 4 o'eack,.P. l'airmuit be eomprie4 with, vi Ordir ID in• an iniirrion:' W7trhitiSteresibleori make hour would . • IF,. tC . CARR, Vnitta-Stutes Newaparter 4geney Sum:Butldings,N: E. antics of Third and Met streets,. and 4MI North Fourth Streot=isouronly authorised Agent •:' " • wb, • • . . Meeting of the Comity Committee., "The, Democ=tie County Cmmittee of Correepon -... • denie are requested4n.meei on Wednesday the 26th inat at I I Wetnek.; at the St. • Clair Hotel, formerly, Washipgton Hotel: S.II. S. INIAGRAW, - ' • . .Chairman. Andy Patterson, ergo, • -J. Coyle,. . - It. Donnaldenn, • ' ••• • : Jas. Cunningham, • Thna. Donuel!y, • John D . . , J. K. Moorhead, . , • . . John Birmingham, • .T. Farley, . ; Jae.,Cooper, - • .:.Thos. 9: - Hari,. • . • -• EL fkirKlheney,;- - _ Stewart,:' • ' J. C. Dune, - • • . • Jae; C:lferdn,":• • - .Wm. Jae. .Wartmej • J. B. gathrte, - : ' 8:4%70t, • " A. CarglzhOie Kerr,— • ••••,. Tohn Layton,. : • • • • S ArtlyAZ Or t 1,11. BUciire. ' . 4‘ C~n r SON Buzisn, the Detr.st;cratie Candidate for Vit.cjyttildOtianired:in city , lag night; and; took lOdgitigiidike . ,Vonouattliela House. He' wil l leayktga l inorn(pit it 8 o!ctock, for Washington city : , Oar tit generallYlYlll regret that he could not rtimain , Jonger with •'.13. ' " ittlannfitcturing Company 'of gaFilt4_►l4oll!".".ott of tho oldest in the State—has • rOcently, &Bear.. iThe amount oG itsLliabiLities is no' . •The.cansopai4, sibikny. erhis*bille:timotipt-On deposit in this intrtitotion, . ,in the State, is said to 6.titt1i44399,000 which was deposited as follows:—: "Siii*OrGenevar * $76,000 . . ..... . . • •'. 30, 000 • irkiyipault, (Conn . 30,000 • I PillPiAbtfrg 13anic;$ . • 25 , 400 LOwll l Conn ty. pooh,: The mites ariiqnoted 454ets fat; * . , ; . . „ . . !•-,l4lsplnt Itt.:V.lstosesatts 46 , 1roungspnim: • YFjro,l?o..theti.e*!4!.4:l• iminstlo4 Mount Bt . Vinceoa heads*, on laet Wedsppitaxpttlia ir#llooly_gratified it the amnia. ' •.tsuldettOeixisf,imppovement manifested - by ihe,yanagintlimnOcepn care of the iteellent Sia. tire have..elnage of the Institution,. • krrioltitudu of Our.:.Pittaburgh friends, and many OthersTritis iiplinittiluttcavere present, and all ap peared-folio &gotta With - die exercises. Indeed, we congrattilifiNiedfrieltig tgaliiicipyr upon the . . rapid`•advancemeat, wbieb thii exe.el I ent academy has made withinthe pail two, op .three years to its prettent high flouriabing 'condition; and'rosny confi dently assert that no similar. institution in the Cotni ly ittr!tkstitt! superior advantagee to those , of Blount *X1440.00;: • Tlipataadamy inn Isige and spacious three story hileillaithdf4,ln.irtinditnt. style: yiri Were contiuc ntiatimettis by the polite attention of Sintexidtriii, , from the kitiben to the largealt a - exammatsdos,. and _•• *" ji4K2 -tfj ? t4y,eq7 step f9:9s l fir# l #! P(rtE*Jga t, - J , P d diukiVioyji segan'Act,theAti- JOcaiieinlo..the.buildiliidi7=tivatatlti upon. u - cool sod . 60;q11100:0a; ishott. distance friiin. the W'ria orrio44,ltrlittfiesoitOridge, and commands ' fromits prospect 'Of beautiful .awkstlyttllkeittiisei4,ej;:•,"l"o one Nina haislOng heen ' stmosphere,uthieh,en nad whose eye has been" walls, the, .„„.....OlierhiSkilitelike around the Lon vent is Co up; 9.tWalget;:innyViiitikOlisktlivitrtifl4o proaliO:fj*lnch: • -eitintintiernidtitni.vv•lotieatinkoh the eyks , llr! 're An‘iiiit.-Paintlyylt,Wir; a, tiniata. •'or gualtitiiifratartitt•Olia'yonkti. '• • •••••-•••:: .; ;•• . I (if fo'sl6itenie • .!-- - ..,....nftee-the,cancloalon:ittthe.Fierei ses, : the PA - 1 1 'if;'-! 6 -t4A# li ,i# l-. .g# 4ll4.oo ..P iliKiiiit down fa n :sumptuous trepnCt~ - . the hb . i 4 o l i'* .i io .'' o'. l o 44 o i9Ak.:*/.b° ; utritaareajoyment• prevs il ed; ;rind In theristilee o f delighted:' the 'joy of and ...th e ;war* Congistal itions , theilo,' lialpinesiappear• tho:ascendantof the 'hoe ' •••••• - 1, • paitea warned visitots ter tleii!irti c"nr 3, ; l ° which • 1 - 00! tit t• " 11 .0;*iirti. De- ide.ee L • re44(*t4e - as comtlistablirlis - intinidtieitire;antl • thninorruag, ticreaftlayttliAlotnlinsgligkrest front the latfoiTi to' ,tfin Iron city,..vith many ploasaot ' reeolleglions-.of Vincent and 4 t.t.....,4.1 ,.., 41 . 1;..4 , 54c,k . t.f. A6Z.t . A 'attr;s,?• : ', , 2 • .... ~ . ~.._ rti'S i cr': _ . •ei_ .. ..:. ~ . ~-: µ. ..~':'-- ; I'3/44 " . t • '. • •• • ~. • •.; • • • ' - • ( • . •• . • ' • *:' • r• _ s , : • ";-% , , • ' • : 111-7 . * : t 1 ;if t i4 :', :4 7: 41. 1 1; e , 74. 11 1 ‘f c:f t s • n .0.2174. 1 f - 4 4 : ;;.4 .. - ,.,'...' , ..1 . ,:i,.., : i::.T . :'-:::.';'..-:',.-.:,...':;.:.:`.:-..:,,:::::....,-..-.,,-;.• . . .. . . ~ ','. - .•..:';';.:'''. 1 ', 1 ;: . :' . •-=';;':7..•'.: - 1 .- •••'- . t''':'" ..,- .:•i'::;:::. "...'±',1t,....4:-:::-,:'.;,,"`"..-...-'7.;•!...7.:::::;7.,'.-:.: EMI • T:'.'-The Tariff of 1840. re . The Wton correspondent of thellidtienire,- 04. San, ritt4ll,lll4 4 •Stede ..„ ;•„, Much valuable in mar e told% the:teal/TM, of the Tariff of 046,14hiCit,vre Or/ bogow. i t Thefarig, ;thud irni`al s ;in thelipiations 4(46' most wise and salutary measure, are truly gratifyilt . and fully demonstrate' the wisdom of the present`. head ef•the -Treasury Department, - the efficiency of the general administration'; and the justice of that reliance which ie so confidently placed by the people upon Democratic statesmen . • ' - Comparative. View ertie.Dertipts had. VIZ tr. Treasury under the. Tariff) of 18C tincll6tB." - I The tariff '41f3842 commenned3olk4u2u sl . l .9 2 Rec'edarg'34 qr 4•11342; " '80,291,659 , 18:." ' f;. • t if Dedllnly dttAtigl2j3t,i• 4487,772,79... .7 - • r.. . .."... 132 1 093 1 886 'W ReCeiPiidurl 4th nr••1842, . : 3,927,137 81 " ." • • let • a 4643, • 2,810,904.1 8 : . .. ... ; • . • • L.. 4,100,039 75 • ..... . • • x. 0,132,27200 "• . 4th " • " 3,&71;993.47 '4. Ain •":-:1844, .• 7,675,360 40 •••• , 1 241 a=• " • 8,493,933 99 ••.'ss .3d ". • ' ' ' . 10,372,718 04 • ' 4th ".. " ' 4,07,445 15 - :".71 , let .s-. 71845,••• • ' .8,325,558 83 91 4 U.: :••••*.• • 8,V01,390 88 ": ad • " • •-• • .. . 6,861,932 14 •';"•• • • • 4,t92,790 77 4•4711 , 4 141 : ...... 7,357,192 51 • ;0.24 . 6,300,762 45 .". ..... 0, 1 53,524 as ',4lo!etai,tid,.v.•,•; • 2,427,481,48 '.. . 13102073P 7 . 418 ghtlnio Tre . usury; urin 44 t g. its operation, per mouth, . $ 2, d 001 , at!. . ~. ~ .. . , The ToriiToi.lB4B, enrumeneed lat Deer. 1844. f Reels d'g 4th qr.MO, ' £3.641 , 192 in i. • ; Dedl Oct. di. Diiiv. 1640, . 2,427,48148 e 1 .. ~. . ' • . • : —'','—',213,730 .74 - .. . , • • Ist qr. 1917, 8,19,041:48 wi _ ~ . . ,„; I ' 0,13,601 39 . 2d ‘c ' , . 11,100,t.5 , 741 4111' ".. .'' ••• i ' 5,37 9 , 142 74 . - . Ist , 0 .1848,•• • -.. ..... ,•.• . . ... : . ..0,3g3F : 02 92 The TaxitTof 1840 brought into . .the Treasury during its operation thus Car, per month, . .. 52,581,602 . 49 Substmet monthly receipts, under, turitTol . . 1842, 2,881;441 31 Receipts • • $562 251.16 . . excess of monthly receipts ifi favor of revenuo. tariff of 1846 : over the protective•tariff of 1642. .• • • • Seaway Evans,.the•oraele of che advocates of protee. tion, and the financier generator the opponents of bat in the Senate; in a speech 'pronounced by Daniel Web ster and others tole untuutwerablet, made the prophecy. that the reeeipti under the tariff of 1846, would not reach 518,000,000.* Mr. Walkcr 'estimates for the fiscal year, 531,000,000, Even hit satigulao-anticipations will be more than realised. The recembi will • amount to over ..• .• • . , Whirl Ciintrasivt • Niles , Register; of .ekugrutt .15th, 1803, con • ins the following paragraph, copied 60133 the Browns ville (Pa.) Telegraph : • ••• a Arrived at this port, on Monday last, thesteam boat Enterprise, Skriere, of Bridgeport, from New Orleans, in . ballast, bating discharged her ballast at Pittsburg: She is the Grst steamboat that ever made the voyage to the mouth of the Mississippi and bast. She'made the voyage from N. 0. to this port in 54 days, 20 days of which wore employed in load ing and unloading freight at different towns on the Mississippi and Ohio . ; . ..so that she i'33 only thirty forir days in active service, in making her voyage, which our readers will remember must be made against powerful currents, and is upwards of 2200 miles in length. I , - • • "71nce it was declared that the Great West could neves becenxi ostensively engaged in commereil But`.W idt. wonderful improvements in our rivere---- whationg.lines of,cotili—wluit • censtantly inescas • ing - rall4oad name]) ication ;-Tatid; above all; what •. .• • an immense fleet of steam botitegnOing upon every streaso„give promise wf the - greatness to which the West may yet attain I - • . • ~ • ` From the Baltimore Sup. Beautiful Vault Management. Wseamo To Tim TzoiLE.-'=The examhaation of Nfessrii:White . andikreMullen into the affairs of the Canal Bank, Albany, N. Y., has disclosed more tor. 'ruption than the public could have anticipated. The books of the bank are in utter confusion; but the ex aminers have ascertained that the bills of the Bank in circulation, unredeemed and 'unpaid, amount to about onehundred and eighty nine thouund dollars; thatthe Lank is indebted•to individuals, for deposits, above fifty thotitand dollars and to the State of New York about sixty.thre`e Ilion:and dollars. They found so the Bank the ' sum of eleven hundred and two dollars in coin, and in good current bank bills tot exceeding ten or fifteen dollar., besides some 'worthless, or almost worthless United States Bank tills,'of the nominal amount of two hundred end ten I dollars: The above constitutes all the assets of the :bank, except their real estate and stocks, and debts due them—the amount of which has not been aster. Wiled, owing to the confusion of the books. The examiners proceed to say this : • "They are fully satisfied that the assets of said bank will not be sufficient to pay their debts and De bilities, independent of the original stock paid in, and deponents further say that it appears satisfacto ry to them, from the Looks and papers of said brink, that more than one half of the amount of theespital stock of said bank bas,been loaned to, and is now duo and owing from Di rectors; of . Laid. Bank. And further, that the late Teller of said Bank, according to his own testimony before deponents taken, has been in the habit of making largo loans to many in dividuals upon his own responsibility and without the knowledge or authority, or consent of the Directors; but, as be testifies,with the knowledge and sanction of the Cashier. That such loans now , due and un paid, amount, according to deponent's understand ing, and the best knowledge asderived from the said Teller's testimony, together with the books and vouchers, to at least twenty.five thriuund dellarii. That said amounts have been loaned princiPally,and almost or quite entirely, without any notes; en dorsers, or sureties, but upon simple memorandum checks, post dated, and months to run. - That the said amounts, and other largo amounts have , been; uniformly counted as cash, in making the statements of the affairs of said Bank, and in calculation! for and making their semi-annual . dividends. And it further appears that. Edwin Croswell, one of the rectors of said*Bank, (~indebted to said Bank abriui seventy.five thousand dollars, and that John Loyes . Paige, ono of said Directors, is indebted to said' Bank for About fif thousand' dollars, for money* loaned'him by sai dßank, as President of a Glass Company in the City of Albany, about tho solvent, of which Glass Company, deponents have no satis factory knowledge." ,The Evening Journal lays of the banks— • "Other banks with which it bad dealings, suffer severely, vertlittle if anything more can be realized. from the auets of the bank than will be sufficient to ; redeem its circulating metes. The Canal - Bank buil hing been a depository for the Canal Tolls collected its'Albany. The amount now there execedsl9o,- 000,• which, fortunately,. is 'much less' th an it halt usually, held . Ira: addition to the liability of the Bank, the Comptroller held' the bond of the Presi dentof the:Bank ,and two of its Directors, who, in executing-thebond, made an affidavit that they rwere worth sloo,ooo.overAll their indebtedness." • • . _Statistics of mi/Vestern• Population. at Ohio welcomed• the first riennaneet settlers in .788 j- now, in 1844, it, is occupied by 1,732,000 peopples :. „ lifichtgan, which the attention of emigrants was' turned toy-twelve or fourteen - , years ago, now has loopoo people, • • • - indiaita; admitted into the Ilnion in 18 4 16;lias IC. , edged n population o f more than half a million in 30‘Icars, said now number& more than 000,000 in-) .habitants. .1 • , • Illinois was Organized , separate territory in 1810,:' 'arid entered the Union as a .Suite in 1818: • Foim that date, its pope! bi ns tvebled every ten' yours, Sill the last census, a nd last.6Ve -years has riven' kk0m.477,009.t0 700,000. 1-.'._Nissouri, which in 1810 had.only.2o,Boo now has 600,000, hayingtecreasediitty per cent: in - Yea!!!...:-; , - • • .rottio setieldy hea rd of at the.east tea yiari ego, and it. is. hist fourteen since the•only whitedtH •habitants, nortli•Of 'the -Mitniouri line,'wero Slavin.; traders: ?blare 'than ',j00,000 'now , make that . frioinriful,liind their home;, 60;130; of whom have . gone in during tholast four yeare.-.. - ~ . ! Wistonsin was'organized ten•yeers'ago; the mar= .shkle are now taking the censts, froballie eat apiearances o the pciPUllitiOn'iri)l,jniiy tiut' `ROM 150;000; be ing_ incioalie of one Aundrai !flew; landla five years... One portion of. the territory; 33, 17111ftby 30, which, ten years ago, wealth unbroken ~rildiriie a, ;:ifittibers 370300 - itibpbittintas'and the emigration to that portion of thei../est is greatin • . Allan ever,. 4 • . , , , . LOtle(lEiSidnesses. Smill -- icts of kindness!! how pleasant and desira ble'diPthey.make fife !. • Every dark object is made light,by-ibepii.Unatiflierrtear; Of sorrow is brushed iwayCr. When. tho hedrl,l4 Sad, &rid ilesnotkeney sits at the entrance of the soul, a trifling k,indffess drives ;de air , away.,„ and makes the path of Mb cheerful • and pleaaaot. ' 'Who will refuse altind act 1 hangs the'giver nothing, but is invaluab le to the sad and sorrowing. : .,H raises' from` raillery and degradation, "and throws'arOVnit the - Soul 'those: hal In Wed j oysthat Were lost in.litirsdiSe:: • . j SuprErt: • On Monday.eveulng nett a Sdppet will be giveh'tia - thti;lfiliermi - GrOend in the Emmett Hotel. We.consideYit .only• necessary to say that I Mr. Sweelicy.will'pros* over the festival. 14 Wil l affair. - M. be a pleasant ir. , . • . . . • ; <'f• "•••• Me=l=M ' • MIMI =NM :~::~. ;-: -; =ZOE -{ ti . t': ;- C pondenee of the Moinl4 - Post in' Ftligu,'NX 18 thr 1 .! 348 ,4 4' ..- lffr. Editor i,Asithe Whigititfe tint defy ;Paring their criticism of Gps.. Cash , pbblidlind private char= otter, with your pottuiislisp,l Will Make.ia feat re= 'Marks in regard hi Gett. , Tayler•aziitit ome ow so.' blee. i; '-- -; I Although we areviiiiid.of him as a mailer man, and proud-of his distidguieled services in t e field, yet.we are not to - be blinded by this milita glitter, when designing politiciana r by meane o this light alone, endeavor to tweet lint. upon it al listater-.' man. He is known to be verY deficien in The latter' respect—has acknowledged it himsel . Then why do the party insist : upon; thrusting im upon the American people - an the exponent a administrator of matters in, hich he is not at alle versants The, answer 'is :Win a nutthell. Th ; incase -of his election, (a la Harrison) intend to arround him with i a cabinet who will be the riding ewer; therefore, the less knowledge he may have he better, so long as he is only pliable. But in this hey "reckon with out their host," in regard to old ch. He is noted for an extraordinary developme t of that organ de nominated firmness by phrenol gists; an'over por t don of which, according to the acience, ,, produces what in homely pbmseology is Bed cratudds; ,, and should old Zach once get th "stuilds ,, on their - , hands, all the Critteedons, Ea nge and Corwin, in Christendom would not move im from his purpose. He is alma man ,of strong. p ejudices ; 'anti which prejudices are•ot a:radical, uthern type: As an• .. West:attain of this I will "st ate thatit is well known '; out hero on the Western f ro 'er that while 'holding ': the command of,veriaue mai riposte in this quer : ter, some years since; fielwa not sp a ring in , express , sing his repugnance to nor ern men and northern views. Knowing but little of state policy, his noi tions were all in regard t military matters, and mostly in that line there w e eipressed. To show, that this SoOthern feeling as not confined to pri vate convenistioes, I will to that he gave the fol lowing roast at it public cc bratloti at Fort Howard, Wiscoisin't ' ‘ t %o more fie d officers Narth of Mason and Dickson's .11ine.” A fine compliment this to ' northern chi'vairy !. No man born and living north Ira of Mason and - Diton 7 e line-worthy to hold a colonel's commission in the army , f ooth ! • What would our gallant northern voluntee say to this 1 And now, Mr. Editor, should any o your Federal Whig con temporaries call this a eon, lee, just refer them to Mr. Edward Biddle Mackinaw, a reletion of cii the great deceased Whi financier—a , highly re spectable man , and there gtrgoing " Whig as there is in the State oeMichigan. I heard ri , ;Whlg say the t otherday that Gen. Tay lor was ' not sufficiently retarded for hie services by the administration; that it e Whigs intend to place ' him in the .Presidential - crair as hisproper reward ; l it, (and yet ;:sis - very Whig d bounced Gen. Taylor as unworthy; previous to th nomination.) What a truth t—ho de burlesque uponsirous to;sugar their sinister motives over, that ey Xnay be palatable to the - mass of the people. Ntit eefficiently rewarded, indeed!. 'Look at the truth I—a colonel of infantry, \ numbering fi ve on the get,* promoted to:a Meier General in the short space ci ino months—jumping his four senior colonels, and kipping the entire list of Brigadier Generals ;to say °thing of many other matters of compliment. The look at the other side of the picture, and see whit t e Whigs were at all this while, and what are thci true motives now. They denounced the war that ade him in no uw , measured terms -they threaten l to withhold sup plies and reinforcements for hishoops—treasonably - sympathized with the enemy he was fighting, and \ n, said, sl they were Mexicans, they, ilk bloody hands, tcpuld welcwr.e him and his gallant iltliarmyto.tos pitablegrares, etc:, etc:, and now eiire to use ,fila le hard-earned laurels in this very for base petit \ kat purposes—tri make political ca ridges of these cry laurels-;-to fire at the patty wh had sustained him and - mute him. •0, consistency ! ion art a jeve cl in menyinstances, but in the buds. the Federal Whigs thou art ktrirkster. ' . , Onc or vim Kam: I II 1 I. - CD FIL'E. --•-• r • Ili s rank aii Brigadier General was only iy Brevet. I 'Facts for Politici an s..' Singular; features in,the:Presidential de ion for the past three terms: -In 1836 the Demers, 'e elec toral votesmas IG9—Whig 106; in 1844 the erne cratie electoral Vote was 170--Whig 105; in 1010 the 1 4 1 Whig vote'was 2)0, or just 'double that of 1'344 • Nine States have invariable given a Whig sole a ral vote; eight States have invariably given a D 43 vt cratic vote; four States have voted twice Whig and, once Democrat,fiee States have voted twice Demo. crat and once Whig. - ' The following are the nine States which have in variably-anted the Whig ticket: Massachusetts, Rhoda Island, Vermont, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland - , Tennesseans's! Ohba:• . • ..: ?'..' ' - " - ' 4 Democratic State's; • New liampshire, 'l'itginla, South Carolina, Illinois. Alabama, Missouri, Arkan sas and Michigan. - The following four States have voted twice - Whig and soca Democrat: Georgia, Coonocticut, Indiana and North Carolina.' ' The following /ire Statco'have voted twice Demo [ crat and once Whig: Maine, New York, Pennsylva -1 nia, Louisiana and Mississippi. • •:• Progress of the Soul. • I We wonder, indeed, when we aretold that one day' we shall be al the angels of God.. I apprehend that as great a wonder has been realized already on the earth. .1 apprehend that. the distance between the mind of Newton and a Hottenton, may have been , as great - as between Newton and an angel. Thera is another view. still more striking. This Newton,. whelifted his calm, sublime eye to the heavens, and read, among the planets and'the stars, the great law of the material universe, was, forty or fifty years be fore, en infant, - witlinut - -ene clear perception, and unable to distinguish his nurse's arm from the pillow on which ho slept. Howard, too, who, under the • streogth of an all•sacrificiog benevolence, explored • . the depth of human suffering, was, forty or. fifty years before, an infant, wholly absorbed in himself, gmsping!at all ho saw, and - :amnia breaking his lit . tleheart - with fits .of passion - when the idlest toy . was Withheld. .Has not man already traversed as widen space as!separates him from angels? - • • _ . .It le none oryour blisluess. We criuld wish that every perking, inquisitive, miseliiefmaking old maid,or "benign cerulean" of kindred propeneitives, would oblige us, and benefit themselves, by' reading the accompanying anecdote "tacked'on" ton business letter just received from "down esat".c . -7"A calm, blue eyed, sel(composed and Welfpoliissed young lady in thisvillage receiv ed a long calf the other day from a prying old . spin ster, who slier prolonging her stay beyond even her own conception of the young lady. endurance, came to the main question which had brought her thither. "I've been asking a.great many times if you was eri gaged to Dr. C—. Now 'if folks enquire again whether you be or not, what shall I tell 'em I think?" "Tell there"?' answered the young lady, fixing her calm' blue eyes in unblinking steadiness upon the inquisitive features of her interrogator, "tell them that you think you don't know, and that you aro sure it is none of your business!' " t French Shepherds. . • - In my last paper I alluded to the humane treat ment ofeheep by French:shepherds, who thus induce their flocks to follo , k them to, and from pasture, in stead of driiing and alarming them by dogs, as is done in England. I have. since been informed how this is effected. The shepherd brings up two or three lambs by hand, whiih, by following him ever after wards when called, cause the whole flock to do the same. But the shepherd , s perpetual call upon these proteges of his, inducea the flock to move when they hear his vbice; and to pedrons to whom such scenes of rural imagery are not devoid of interest, it- is' a very gratifying sled. This, t 00,16 Classical. Still us, in his " Theibiad, ,, , compares the parental' care 'and military vigilance of the Grecian general; Eteo cles, to a shepherd leading, out hie sheep from the fold; and Homer illustrates the joy which Epees die ' plays on viewing the. discipline of his troops, by that of a shepherd,. 'on seeing his flock in geed plight, as lie LEADS them to water. , . • Fir the Morning Post. Vol.. Witilol9lcCaltdiesis! ' BlitoliAnens:—.-As the People or this Common wealth will soon he called upon, again to choose . a chierifitecutiv&officer, in. place of our late hdnOred governkr,and as the choice , Or the Democracy' will no deuht ' be intimated by a Sate Convention; I take great; pleasure in naming, in connexion with this of our highly esteemed, popular, and most talent ed 'fellow citizen,- Col.' W1L961 McCartottis— In 'submitting bis name to tke PeOple, I feel confident that none can be presented with higher claims •to their support, from his estimable character as a man, as well as bin intimate acquaintance with therpublie business. generally. Of this you may rest assured, that he will go into the Coilvention, with a power ful support in PeineYlvania,atid portions of the East have already spoken _ out in hie favor. UNO. _ . fp" - Ttrit Itirstrir:—The Olosiumlan. • or• All- Healing Balsam is ettll.performingwonders, No other medicine has done so much to alleviate the inifferings of our fellow-citizens as this.' No• remedy has evor been known 'to cureAsthnur %Marisa much certainty and so ef fectually amhis Balsam: A large proportion, of the di.- , eases of the United States are those affecting the Lunge, Tbtoist, Liver; or Stomach, and for such this medicine is peculiarly adapted. The proprietor defies the world to produce its equitl. Dr. Sherman; the sole propyietor and manufacturer, would urge upon all the necessity of pro curing the Genuine, and not be put off with any . imitation aril, or with any other medicine. So great is its reputa tion, that the unprincipled unblushingly attempt to pass off their worthless mixtures, hoping to share in the ad vantages' of the proprietor's labors and expenditures, when:they have. not the energy or ability to get up and establiib any thing themselves. Forisale by WM. JACKSON, No. S 9 Liberty street, bead of Wood, Pitts.burgh. • •ZIZ . , . , • :;. Mainil EINEM El=n •,• . • . . . ;**: • 1111.truill:mq-companiesi rktne - rettAen neylva- Ms wisp gdtheri ntoitkl, city, in De 003fiti,; liftrdkilte kip° 4be'pg mustered into therigAiee`oritie(i • Ciiimirj - Ahe folleu;ittic notice ap , geared in the local column of the Poet-r" The best leeking man in the Duquesne Greys is Fe.ancis Varnivrce, Jr., or Brooklyn, IC Y. We say this in no disparagement to the other members. We i.fgrqt that he Mu Ise other peat - than yriist,eirot he has courate'and - capaCity to: command'a Bee. I meet. May his friends soon hear or his promotion. We had the pleesure,otan asipaalittance with the subject of this item; and we rieveralutll forget a lit tle Beene thaVoceiirrdd'lonia Morhitig la c eront of his boarding house, on Third street, (Varneeial He hailed us, and in great agitation remarked : I liept but little last. night;.you orsome other printer left word in here that a Treaty of Peace had been con cluded„ and that the war was ended. I:came from my home here to get into a company, and I do hope I may not be deprived of the excitements of the, campaign. I want to learn-what it . is to,.fear. One battle will do for me; and then to' come home, end endeavor to be contaatait.t We ' quote his words as nearly as we reco!leo:' The "I mor of Peace was false ;.the company, wall ;know, laftfor the war; and a few days ego a fragment of it returned with the decayed remains of our enthusias tic friend.' On- Friday last the body, of ,Fearrcta, VANDYKE; Jr., was placed in the Cemetery, its last earthly reeling 'place. He .was killetynt Puebla, while gallantly:fighting With his coriatiiaimis in arms. 1/1-flattEellE - GREY'S MOIR Ulf ram AU° eLETIO - N.-- by o infer from .the- annexed proceedings, that the old members 'of the Duquesne Grays are in earnest in their efforts to erect a suitable monument to tie memory of those of the,comparly wbo,Wera elain in . Melia; and it will a grand pile when finished if the hopes of the movers are to be fully realized. The following proceedings were handed to us for publication by the Secretary:— At a meeting of the old members ofthe Duquesne Grays held At the office of C. B. Scully, Esq. on. Fri day evening the 2lit instant, for the purpose of &rul ing a Monumental Association, for the erection of a monument to their departed friends who fell in Me*. EMM= =MEM MIME 7 '''.'.,' , .'.;:''.: . '.;.:;t';'-:;:'...',,-.':.' : .,' . - , - ,. , ',:;.: ,, Y:''' .._ . . ..., .... . . - 7 ., • • MOE - • , , ' • ‘, • ico,— IL A. SAMPSON Req., was called to tho chair, P W. Recces Secretary. 'On motion 'Re olrei, That the autociation he called the Du qiicano Monumental Asiociatlon.' The,follawing gentlemen weie,then elected otrL core. ,President—Dr. 3.11: lit'Clintoclr. Vice Presiden ts—Eckles Robinson,•C. U.Pautsni. Seeretdries—J. T. Whitten, David Campbeli.• Treasurer—J. B. Murry, F-vq. ' • . • Adjourned to meet at this place on Tuesday, the 25th int' at ineclock..' 'Friday night, about O'clor.kabo dwelling of Mr. Sample, of the Ninth Ward,;*ail catered by some person who bid ziO' eines, to he there. Ho-walked thraugh the rooms !cry cautiously, but happening to run igainit a cra dle, made sufficient noise to arouse a:young boy:who ivasideoping on the floor io the room. Tho, fellow made his escape through the door, which be had lel open. We understand that.a persort ii suspected of haring committed they sleq; but no sofTicient erg dence appearing, said. , - There was, on Friday night, a grand entrée . . into a housein the Seventh Ward, qccupied Elder, and seven dollars were taken: Another house adjoining was also entered by the game fellow, doubtle99l.but no booty wa9 obtained. The perpetrator is not known. - _ MED.-4n this city,7on Saturday morning, Mr. Wttuau P/11:111PS, a nadir° of Ireland, aged about - SO years.' The 4Jecened cam of our oldest cit• liens, and was highly esteemed by all who enjoyed. the pleasure of his acquaintance. - Ho was the fah- . er of Richard and Thomas Phillips, who wore the eilitorcof iho American Manufacturer, in this I city, for many years. His reaming were yesterday !interred in the Catholic burying ground, attended, by a large concourse of friends and : citizens. / Sractr.—Wc hare been requested scrieral times to call attention to the sad condition or High street. An empty dray cannot pus through it with out difficulty. We understand that the whole fault is with Mr. Thompson, the Street Commissioner. The neighbors charge him with neglect of duty. Let him answer: GLAD OF R.—The unfortunate young woman no• - ticcd a row days ago, has been diicharged by tho Mayor, as no one appeared against hor. The miss ing money has not been found. Bat it might have escaped in a thousand ways, and she know nothing about it. A teed, . The undersigned, soldiers belonging to the Mary land and District of Columbia Regiment, desire, in this place, to express our feelings of regsrd and good will towards the citizens of Pittsburgh, „for their universal kindness extended to us while so journing hero. The most of as beidg strangers, feel it the more becoming in us to show this sentiment of respect to them, which, had we arrived among our trionds, the greeting and cordiality we received could not have been so unexpected. In the whole time of our intercourse with the denizene - el Pittsburgh, we acknowledge that we have had besto wed on us hon ors, courtesies and friendship; which we shall ever remember. Having served their interests abroad as faithfully as the proud position of our beloved coun try could demand, we Owe been fully awarded is the extension of their approbation in our conduct when engaged in times which w try mews souls." We cannot omit, however, more particularly to men tion the manifest attention shown in all our wants, by the proprietor of a public house, Mr. Andrew Cross, who on all occasions saw to the well man agement of the sick b - as well as to the necessities of all the soldiers who w e re in good' health. Sergt..7. WAlOver, Sergt.'ll( H. Nalley, • Corp'. J. W. Jackson, Wm. J.Gatesi . • Joseph Howe, J. W. HAITI, Nicholas Watkins, J. S. Gallaher, • Wm. Carroll, ' Charles H. Tacker,' Jiihn Lannon, Robert Coe, • • John Jordan. • DIEDI. ; • On Entordcw CcenWg last in the 57th year of .his age, Mr. SAmcgt. Wmumr,of AllegbenY c The friends of the family are regac i s t ted to rittond the funeralwhich will start from the residence on E o o l ttln a so t q street-near Blaclistock's factory, reside cterer) On Saturday, 23d, at CI A.51,,,51.5 . .c..MeDottm.o, con . . .*:.rt of Wm. McDonald. The fimeridwill take place fro* • 'CF.— t hi s head of Enos street, above Webster, rt• • u clock - , Morning. • • ID nplper.—A SUPPER-gin to:the !rapt Gunt.vs; on iraitesdav ironing, the 2dth inst,, Tickets ran be obtained from ;Johd: C onnick, Thomas Carr, - John Savage; Neil' Weas!er, Win: Thoinp- • Ip -- Il . lasoulo Notlete...TheVaerabera 'oUthe'ida sotneFruternity arc directed it:infect aCibe Halt:of sine glieny City Lodge (over the Post Office,) at 2 o'clock e,...1. to attend the funend orStWanntir. lly order of_ ,, • jy24:A. L. 5848. S. ftlelOraxv, R.:W. D..P..G.1111:. • ID -- Goodson & Clark,•ofltencorue; Ohio, November Zhl, 1846, sent a letter to Dr. O. o..Vaughrt.the proprietor of the celebrated I.ithontriptie Mixture, the Great Amor lean, Remedy, with a statemena that in the vicinity of Ohio where they do balances, dye article has had matte cedented sales. Nothing like •it has i ever. appeared. Peofae,'resott to it for all complaints, and lut effect is al ways good. Old c tuies,. which: have Puttied the skill of medical men, haie yielded to it, and, the faculty ate using it in, their practice. A Large number of medical men are agents for its sale—a atrong.prooot the great virtues of the article. Call ors • Ageate, in our paper, whose names are to be found ? atider;Oreett4trterican Remedy, and get a Pamphlet. • Agents in Pittsburgh, lisys&litiocx*e.v, Nol.ll.iberty et., near Canal . Basin. . . Jyl.4 117' Dn. Wa.t.san's Vassar a lady living near Pittsburgh (at the Damson) suites to us that a child in the family had been afflicted rvittivronns along time, until the•health of the child had become very much impaired. They had tried =vatial/1i things without any permanent benefit being derived." She finally tried a bottle of Dr. Willard's Verrnifuge, !which brought away an immense mass of worms, ." cut and " entirely used tip." • Since , that period, shefurther says, the health of the child has improved rapidly, =di, now Aiitirrly weU. Titie Vertnifuge always does "use up worms'? Try it. • These medicines, prepared and sold•by the proprietors, A. W. Brockway & Co., No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all leuens 'for agencies or o ther business must be addressed. Sold also byJ. Schoen maker & Co., Ogden St. Snowden; Joef. Mohler, IL F.. Sellers, F. L. Snowden, John P. Scott,.t. P. Cruisel, James A.Jones, John liars, Spaulding & Kneeland, and W. Jackson. • Abe : by Elliott 3c Beekam, and D. M=E=Eilii MEE =OM lin DrarEnn . ..—This complaint, tilbiothera;,l llll , be tm ed to *nynupt humors, . The. gaatrie peenli coa thoitomach,when.iiecreteditompaft olormly Is defien t ilfthOse wandecfal solvent properties whicbaie. stitsse dal t6:6lgektiOn ;••coftsequently, the: food i fs - not. proterl dissolved ttkihe irtomtinh, the body)s)aot'aiita• ' bly-no eijOhe ligwels;:becorixo constipated, ritt&W. deed all he - functioUss.pfrlitetbodg..rtrel,..deriing l 4! — ; Witlit'ri• nail' Vegelabli'' Pali' Will be larind,p66lll . : liarly adn ted to the cure of. Dyspepsia, he - cause .tlysi• troMplebOy cleanse the stomach and bovreks from an WI. rents hump , and purify - the , blood. Cousequentlyi they drive t the root or cause of every form of diseasei. they are abs utely certain to cure Dyspepsia When Dy cpera,or Indigestion, is accompanied with hisdaehe, p his the side and breast, rheumatic pains in various parts f the body, &c., Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills should b taken in such quanuties as lo operate ca piously by th bowels,-tind repented every night until pain and distre of every description is 'removed; atter which, smaller ses, taken merely with a ;view to keep. ittg the bowels gala:, will In a, short z time restore the body to a state o sound health. - &tearer( Cots tits and imircitioni.4ltememberthat the Original and. nly Genuine Indian _Vegetable Pills •have - the written gnature of WILLIAM WEIGUT on the top label of each 1 . . • ! Remember, also, rit Messrs. Feuchtwal .New York; JOB: S, lascoe & Co., at Chad B. Wilder &. o 'Louisville, are Nor a 'medieine,t and we c snot guarantee the that offered by them r sale. - . • .• The genuine is for le at 14:Wright's Pt 169' Race street, Ph adelphia,• and• by Jo; 166 Liberty street, Pi argb, Pa., who is this-city, by whom de len can be supplier sale:rate. B: A. Fahnesh vor as an external app' and at the same lime B. A. Fahnostock & neficiatin cases of CM Jimp, Sore Throat, Br :lowing certificate is fr ,I some time ago ne 'dente y fallscaff ol d, rom,a .an severely strained -bode my angles. They immed i ately swelled so mach ttustrdy boots had to be ripped in order •to have Mem drawn o, The sufferiag they caused me was intense. ern this s uatiou, I procured'&bottle of B. A. Fehriestoek & Bes. abatement, and after one or two applications - , I experie ced 'much relief;. I' used abbot . , one bottle and a half, din about two dips the swelling' entirely subsided, and II was entirely " relieved from any • further ;pain, and eXpOienced - no more' inconvenience . from the fall.. In 'all cases of swelling, bruises,' sprains, um rheatism, &e., Iwo d most eheerfidly i recommend the . Rubefacient Jaly 17,1840. GEORGB BASSETT... For sale wholesale d retail by B. A-Fahnestock d. Co., corner of Wood d First,. and Wood and Sixth • EAGLE BALD' Et WOOD STREET. gibAG • TSUCCESS f ailLa .-•;!, :et TIM .c - V FIG NIA: GA L!! Largo and* hiOsiable Rtatillenoe• s 1 THREE; COMPANIF UNITED— ! TYROISAi VOCALISTS' " B4li PE ItABMONISTS, ;•,,..., t. ....ENTASS' OPERATROUPEI CI RAND CONC by the Tyrolean Vocalists and IX Sable HCLTITIODIS . Atter which, the celebrated Burlesque Opera OA t Bohemian 010. entitled — - The leghany Ohl i . For two nights longe on Saturday end: Monday. July VA and 211 h; in w hi h will he introduced the original Songs, Glees, Chop: &c.; of the Bohemian Oirb AIM. the greet I:tango Solo!and Break Down, the celebrated Solo on thd Comba-Dani, the burlesque POLKA, and the grand PAS DEEUX, Ac., byKiVEASS OPERA n oUPE. ' 1 i Notwithstanding t e Immense expenee inzurred in bringing the Opera oupe from N et / York, and getting up the Opera, the pn e of admission; m ill be only 2S eta: Tickets can be pr cured on application at the Saloon during the day, and the door on the evening of the per formanee. . ! • 117. I , A great qUan ty of the best ICE CREAM served up to miters. E rr Tire best orde and decorum preserved throughout the entire establish . at. - • . : , jy22 . . . . .. Apollo Ball, ~ nrin ,:,near Wood . . . VIRGINIA SERENADERS, Chtsmurst - Theatre, Nam.) • to ikmounce to the Indiei and eint a t :e e z gi i i Pßyi botlzl,;:lyt,n.lcon. 'a choice selection of new Songe, 'enures. Ac.' 1 f see future adrortisements, , •A . i ' at I post 7; to corumenest ti post . miumn, Ir. cents, Chihlren under ten, their parents, half once. • jyttl:cit r .T..0 Not6Ntijili rv li -- ) c.E. 4...00..*11,-CIInCIIS t ;REFIT, in front of the American Dote], to :ii DICE SIND .TODDLE! deal lecture on the Jubilate science of P.ILUENO.3TADNETISigt . . resistibly jUDICROTS .CENTRE JEMPS ! With blast r :Day , nod empty upon pie devoted heads in the nuilien e, a -... . •• . .1 . I A , STORE 110VSE OF JOKES' • • • That Joe filler never dreamed of. I ' - . ' • Tyro Performances To-day. An4FTERNOON FETE for Juveniles And Families and .TIId.NIGIIT, a choice pertbrmanee the the e.ipecia grati9Cation of j' i LADIES AND FA5111.1 , PARTIES!. • Foe whom particular pains will he'taken to reserve seats; ergl oat select acts, and play the agreeable with a groat ipany new acts not yet introduced. 1 Anxlsston,2se. only. *.t -, .7 . • ' ' Doors open at 71 P. le—performance commencing half an hour thereafter. . . .-. t... 2 . 0-2..! THE(Lat OR i of thIGIN) , VE Ike lunioi of this G C0..C0 CERT ON TUI thug , the week, plees,'Refroins , C' • LtAers, 31r.4. For claieu e lo , ts ,ii lieForop e a a n ul i ti ed s 4)1 II) A. 15 , it ON PENN °sale" , Deliver n prn Join in on ir, NE.—My wife; Ellen Brophy, having lett my bed DO board without any just . cause or provocation, I herehyenution ell persons commit trusting her on my aeeoun!, as I am determined to Ray no bills that she may contract. (iy4l.d3tl O. BROPIIy. aJnnhsl'r Sale. - 01 It virtue of a iVrit of Venditioni Exponas, issued out Mill of . the Circuit Court of th Untied States for the Western Disuiet of Penna., and ome directed, brill ex pose to public sale at the Conn House in the' df September •ncity ext, of Pit tts burgh. on Saturday, the *1 day 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, all the, right, title, interest itnd claim of Robert Mitchell, of he Borough of Indiana, in the County of Indiana, State . of:Pcnntz, to the following described property, viz: A certain in Lot its the town of Indiana. County and State aforesaid. known the plan' of said town. s Lot No. 17, being 60 feet in front end 200 •feet back, on which is erected a double Brick House; forty feet front and thirty feet back, a frame Kitchen and two small frantiStables.• and taken in execution as the property of Hebert Mitchell; at the suit of Garrett Van ?acre, Executor of the 'estate of Joseph Dustup, of the State of Virginia; and to lre' sold by rue. • • JOHN KEATLEX, 1.1 . S. Marshal;West • Dint. Penna. iy2t3ta TELEGRAPH STOCK - 5 abates Ohio and Atlantic I Telegraph Stock, for sale 9Y nORN MEAL -5 bbls. kiln:Ailed, both White -am V Yellow, in'eltiee nod for ealeby • • 104 . S. & W. mittaktrog. W !—.l.lte highest mark paid for 'Wool; by t•,• • •• )5 , 24 • ".; ' • • -13.i&AIT, HAR.BAUCip (LOUR-100' tibia. fresh ground Flour, Just received nod for sale by fillal 3. & HARBAIJOII. LEEOH & Co.'s Cord Offiet, on Fourth street, be. .a • tween Satithfield'and Grant. • • jy24:y CDARRAGH; 'Attorney at 4mA-I:Mee in Bnkewelre . Buildings, on (runt street, opposite the Court House,jy24:ly . HAS resumed the practiCe Of the Law; at his' Office in Fourth et., between Wood and Smithfield. jy224lkwtin ' ' 2 CHEAP BONNETS.-mW.r.R.. MURPHY is.sellitigeff his remaining stock of. DONNSTG at greatly redu ced prices. Bonnets otlast sglgtsie's 'shapes arlrotts4ls cents to $l,OO. • • Cheap Latons.—A lot of, se-Lawns redrietd.Ms 12/ cents per yard. - _ . .• IThits Goods for. Dressrs.-r-Aisupply just reeefeed, end: offered very low. Dark Ginghams.—Rich durk;styles of Ginghaitts. Manchester and Domestic do.; .of ,choice patterns. Mantua .Ribbons.—An assortment just received lathe Wholesale Rooms, 2d story, and offered low by the piece.' Alsoi White and Colored Satin - do. . • Prints and Muslins.—An exe.ellent stock on hand, Gout' 4e• per yd. up to the finest qualities. • Ily•Aithe north-east corner of Fourth and Market streets. - - . 1.1. PERSONS INDEID TO THE ESTATE OF 11 HUGH MORGAN., o f tit Fayette township,'Al iegheny county, deceased, hereby notified• to wake inunedtate payment to the subitcribers, and all those hat ing ernimb against said estate. to .present them, properly authenticated, for settlement; • , • • PATRICK DUNLAVY, Eiecotors IViILLIAMiCUMM/NS, _jy2lw3t• . , lifil esteem Pennitylvanta Colleae Of Retail It DR. WILLARD'S ADVERTISEMENT FOR 184'8. These-family feinedies, consisting of DR. 1VfL1...4 RD'S VERMIFIIGE, ~ ' .00110 H 211IXTUREi ~ , , t. ~. ' LIVER FILLS,. ', -. 7, " ,1 : FEVER AND'. AGUE • EXTER3II - . . . Have already become so, universally popular, wherever introduced, that the proprietors • are induced • tn:place • them within the reach of till. -Of the virtues -orvbese tnedidinea,•it Is altogether- annecessatyi toe us to;speak, US they have always, - whererer juke/need, been. able so! • redo: mend thanselres- The numerous certificales,:pldeb . from i time -to, time have been ppublished, bisides nthera now in• our possession, is stacient evidence, not only of. theft virtue and power, to cure, but.jhat they, pre duly appreciated by an .intilligeut public. When the countryl Is flooded with " Panaceas,". " Elixera,m "Hal eams,lt. and." Pills,” and many, of. them of a • doubtful character, persons are' at n [loss to know ' how, far they should 'trust - any' of them. Add& Aetna, and try those which have been prored by the experience of pears. Such Is the character of - - the - medicines compounded, by Dr... .Willtird; On' eminent. practinoner,' , nnd sold bymen of character:who have something more nt stakethon the ac cumulation of a few defiers. - In order that the public muy know what these medicines are, the greater part of our adveraisingwill be genii ine etrti'frates.- Thus you may be satisfied thdt "their awn works will pfaise them." These Medicines, prepared and sold by th e proprietors, A. W. Brockway & Co., N 0.2, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all letters for agencies or other business must be addressed: Sold also by J. Schoonma keit & Co.; Ogden & Snowden, Joel ;Mohler, R. E. Setters, F. 1..: Snowden, John P. - ott,• J. U. • Cassel, James A. ; Jones, John Ilaye,Spuuldi & Kneeland. ' - - ' • Also,. -.hy Elliott & Deck , and D. N. Curry, Alelgheny iil city.: I, • - ~ . apll.d&wyt OHIO Mll,L+Reteeta strut and Wateriane,' (along Chartier st.,) first Ward, Allegheny city, near Manchester.-GEORGE DRAHER having resumed bu siness, Iniv erected the necessary machinery at the above place, for turning out all work in his line, and is prepared to take bbards to his mill ard deliver them to customers on reasonable terms. . . • Dressed flooring boards. siding, tee., always on hand. A large quantity of drie4 looring lumber on band. Orders front Western L tuber Merchants promptly ex ecuted. ma3U-tf :Cuity, Allegheny I leg-d&wyl • •d, ''• !t , • _.~ ~,1; _.^. ,r- _ , . - - • ,-;.....:i'1,'••(,-r41•f:....'.11:,......:,,‘.-.,1,,,•::.:7•','..:-:•-fJ.::2:'••• • ~....,-...;:.1;,;•:_i,:7:..:.'z.'.'_.:.,••F;:....:i-T,;'?-.'.;:':,i:';.,.•;::-•.-v.,:.•-:',',•::7.7,-:,' •-'.,:..::..;,''.-::.':'..-:",,;.:....','..',.•.:..:,•,•.':,..•e':;:-•..-:.--',:,•''...j',,y'::.,-.7::•-...,:•.,.i.','..•''....',,'.7.',,',':'•'..;:''.--..'• ' . "...'.::-:.q.......:'..-.:•••-;.:7,,.....,-.7:.•::....J,..,.....'..............!..:":••:::7;i.,:,...',•:::',..;;.:'...:.:.::.'-.,'!::: ." ....,.. . .. ...... .-.... . „....- .- - .. , , ... • .. ... -~ ._ ~.~f}r. tiger & C0.,0f wrsti; and'.L ..gents for this nulneness of rineipal IN THOMPSON, ple ogent for be w.holod, . nt, In hip': ry afflictions, emollient !been very be iandular Bwel ' '.The fol= known in this • k it Co's. Rubefam • . ;cation in Mammal stimulant us welt • Ruktefacient has! nie Ithenmatism,G ises, Sprains, /cc a gentlemnnwel JAMES ATA et price? seas' !.,..,..'.,,' ..',.?::-•:-,:.tTT,•.14-..72',-.>-"ii... ~.• , 'i ; w '~~~` t i ~:.: „ , '-:,':...Z ::•:::':.:,-;,•..,'.:•-•:, ~ . ..'' . j : ' ' • ~'l'-:'-i.j::,',.l::::".,';':;t--7v::.1;;•.....,:::'.:;,•;. . _ By the President of •ItiOlNesited'iltlafitige Tisi pursuance of law, I, JAMES 11i4-sPOLK,vPresident '1 of the United States et Ainerien, dethereby declare 'and make knoWn.„ that.loalblie -tads will be beg apihe undermentioneehLalid*Ofiees in the fiteteOf 10:WA, at , the periods herein&fier designated, to wit::.;' " At the land offieem lowa City, cammencingniValon day, the tweety-fifth das?&if September nett,- for the dis posal of the and parts lauds within the undermentioned townships. an Milts of loyeriabips, viz :• :L=-- .. • h'srth of the base line, eutd lrsefof the fifth principal Township eighty, of range fourteen • . Townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, and eighty, of rango,fifteen. Townships seventy-sis mid iglity, of range sixteen rang . seventeen. Township eighty, of rang seventeen. m Township.eighty, of,egeeighteen. . • Sections two; four, sir, - e t ; ten,-. twelve, thirteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty/two, twentyrfour, twenty-six, and twenty-eight; this south WI of thersbuth-vvest quar- ter, and the south half of the eoutheast similar of toren ty-nine; Sections thirty, Weir-one, ' tiutty-two; thirty three, and thirty-four; the south half of the' south-wese quarter, and the south half of the -southeasi,quartei f township thirty-five, and Sectionthirty-six, inWoomship seventy-six ; the north half of the northeast quarter, of *elicit one, and all the even AuMbered SectionSi(excepi Se c tionsixteen,) in Township seventy-Sere niTowit'ships sevenlyeight (except the west half and southenstiunet'' ter of the south-west quarter Of Section nineteen} , the south half of Section-twenty-nine, aid the • south hallei ( the north-west quarter and south half Of the, northeait quarter of . the same Section, Sections thirty-one and thlrty,three:;and di' sontlewest .quarter,Ond south half of the smitheaititazirter of Section thirty-five,) seventy- , nine, eighty and eighty - one, of ra nge twenty/ - ' n,. . ' ; ' ' Sections two, four, six, seve . eight, ten, twelve and fourteen'. the west: alf of the so uth-west .quartee of fif-: teen, Sections seventeen, - eighteen; ,nineteen, , t wenty, twenty-one and twenty.two, the west holland south-east quarter of the 'muth-west quarter. andAhe south-west quarter of the south-east quarter of twenty;three. :See- - non, twenty-four and twenty-five, (except the ninth half: - of the north-east quarter, and north-east quarter of Pie nonh-west quarter of the later,) and Section* twenty-- six to thirty-,ix inclusive, in Township secentyisix-f all: the even numbered Sections, (except Sectlen aucteen)in. Township seventy-govern' Sections one to six inclusive,' the north half, the north half of the, southeast' quarter - and the north-east quarter of the sotith-west quarter; f seven; Sections eight to fourteen factaiive, the north hall , of th e north-west quarter andthe north ballot thei north east . quarter of fifteen, and Sections- eighteenowenty,.. tvvepty-two; twenty-four,yiventy-six,-tweetyreigini - thty; ty, thirty-two, thirty-four and thirty-six' m Township seventy-eight; and Townships seventy-nine ; eighty:titer eighty-one>of range twenty-one. •._',. .. • .:... i • At the same place, commencing . on.hlonday. the six-, teentliday_of October Pelt, for the disposal of the p,nldie I lands within die utidermentioued townships aud • parts . ; of / townships, viz : . . . , 4 North of the base line and Trot of the fifth princiiiat .: , • ToWtiship seventy-six, (except the north half, the north half of the south-east quarter, and the north- half of the south-west quarter of Section one, the north half of three' : I and, the north half of five ,) all the even ,numbered Sec- . al tions (eicept Section sixteen„) in Township seventy- I seven; all the• even numbered Sectionit in-ToWnslup seventy-eight; and Sections one,two, lots one, two; three, four, six. and east half of seven, In Section three; and the north-west quarter. and , north-east quarter of, the southeast quarter of Section eleven, In the sante Town-' ahip; . , and north-east quarter of the southoest quarter of Section eleven, in the same .Township; and Towne/10e I seventy-nine (except Section tbirty-onej..eighty and eightyone, of reap twenty-two. -, •-.- - ' Township seventy six; Section's twci,lour; sfx,• eight' ten, twelve; and fourteen, the south half,. Wes/oath builds the north-west . quarter, and the south-west quarter of the northeast quarter of Section seventeen, Sections -cies teen, nineteen, and :twenty, the south-west qesner,itber west half and south-east quarter of the north..weitsPlAt4 ter, and the south-west quarter of the, south-ensteptertyr . of Section twentyoue, Sections twenty-twe;' twenty four, and twenty-six, the south half, the sinttlifittlff, of, the north-west quarter of twenty-seven;Sectiowineenty: eight to tblrty-four inclusive, Section thirty-five, (eietnit the northeast quarter 'of . the north-east quarter,) and' Section thirty-sox in Township seventy-seven; all the' even; numbered Sections (except, Section.; ifixteen,) in township seventyreight; Sections one to fifteen incloalvl s the north. half of the south-west quarter, and the north, , half of the southeast quarter, of seventeen, Sections , eighteen and .twenty;-the Korth' half of Cid northwest' quarter,' end the • north half of the northeast quarter of twenty-orie, Section twenty-twe, the north half, the north 1 half Of ille south-west quarter and the north' bellef the souitreant quarter of twenty-three,•Section twenty-lone} the east half and nonh-west qttarter• of the northemst Tooter of twenty-five, and Sections twenty-six, twenty eight,. thirty, thirty-two,thirty-four, - and thirty-six. en Township seventy-nine ; and Township eighty end' eigh - .. trone.of range tweety•three. ' . • • _ Township seventy-six; Township:seventy-to:men, (ex- cept Scctions.one, three, the north half of the -northeast quarter, and the north-east quarter of the' north-west quarter of five, the non), half multheamithensteneurter, and nonlibalf,of the south-west quarter of ek-venoind the north-half of the northeast Outer, and the north halt ' of the north-west quarter of tharter_n,) Section two, the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter, And • lots one, two, three, and four of Steam,. three, Sections thur, five, six, seven, eight, nine, (except lots numbered eight and nine, and the south-east smarter oh the south-east qtmner,) mit, twelve, fourteen,'seventeen, eighteen, nide, teen; and twertiy, te north-west quarter of the north'. west quarter of twenty-one, Sections, twenty-two. Ivrea ty-fintr, twenty-six,- and twenty-eight, the . north-west quarter, the west • half • and northeast quarter of the south-west quarter, and the earth-west quarter of the north-east -quarter of twenty-nine, and Sections 1111117, ! thirty-one:thirty-two, thirty-fone,andthirty;six in Town / ship severity-eight: and Townships seventy-nino, (except , the east half, and the east hare of the south-west quarter I'of Sertiott twenty-five;) eighty and eighty-one of range ; Townships seventy-six,. seventy-seven, seventy-eight; seventy-nine, eighty and eighty one, of range twenty-five i Townships seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighry. ' two and eighty-three; of range twenty-5ix..,.. . ... - i .• ' . ,North of the baseline, and East of thefifihprineipa(, . I , I The folk/wing trivets situated on Islands in the bl(ssis sippi river, lots five and sit of Section Seventeen, lets five and six of Section twenty, fractional Section tweO• Iy-one. lot two,,of Section thirty-one, and lot four of Sec non thirty-two an Township eighty-two, of range:seven. At the land office at Fnirfield, commencing on - Monday. the second day of October next, for the disposal of. the public lauds situated within the undennenuoned• town . ships and pans of towusbips, viz 4 - .. .. ;.. ''. North of the base line, and West of the RV, prineipiir Sections one and two, the northensi'spinrter, and the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter of three, Sections four, six, eight, ten and twelve, the north-east quarter of the northreastquarterof thirteen, and Sections fourteen,. eighteen, tweuty ; twenty-two, • twouty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, in Township sevenry:two,.of runge this'- . . All the even ninitheied sectioni(except section sit- • teen,) in -Township seventy-two, all the even number ed sections lexcept section sixteen,) in•Tovenship seven t>•-three, and Sections one, three, eleven andthineenlip the same township, of range fourteen. . .- . Sections two, four and six, the south-west'quaner olld the south ballot the southeast quarter of seven, Sections eight, ten, twelve and fourteen, the south bait and north west quarter, nail the, west half and sootheast quarter ot the northeast quarter of oeventeen,l . and Sections-eight een, nineteen, twenty, twenty-One, (except the,north east quarter of the ninth-east quar!er, twenty.tima,toren ty-four. twenty-six,twenty-severi; (except the 'north WI of the north-east quarter,) 'twenty-eight, twenty tune, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two,tbirty-three,thirte - lbut thir ty-five (except the east huf f and north-west /quartet en the northeast quarter,) and thirty-six, in Township &ch anty:two; and all the even numbered :sections (except section sixteen,) In Township seventy-threy'ef range fit- Townships seventy, sevent).one, seventy - two, seven ty-three. seventy-four and seventyfive, (except the north half of tbo north.east'iluarter of scctlonnne in the lattek) of range twenty: ' Townships seventy, seventy-one, seventy.tivo; swan. ty.three, seventy-four tnidseventy-five;ot range twenty- At the . same place, commencing on-fitanday, the thirti eth dny pf October next, for the disposal' of the : public vnthinpe undermentioned thainsisipai viz: .1i . Townships, seyenty;seienty-one, ieVenty:w,n, seVert ty.three, seventy.four and seventy. five,tif 'range twenty , Townships seventy; Zeventy-one, seveutir•four" had seventy-flve, or rangetwenty-three. - • ••'Townsitips seventy; seventy-one; seventy-foar and seventy.five, of range twenty-four. Townships seventy, .ieventy-one,:iseventy.fonz/vid seventy-five, of range twenty-five. ; ' At the land ofliee.m.DtZliaque, .coutmeneingiOnd'ffon. day; the 25th day of September next;for'zhe disposal of the public - lands within the following nitraed townships and ports of toivusbips; to wit: . • • . North of theb4se line azul ices; of t fifth pesnerpaL . • • . meriffiaol• :.'t Township ninety of range six. ."• North of the base tine, and east, of the Nth pVinetind::: • • meridian. • , • •,..e•• `The following tracts situated ow islands in 't ' he iffissitt sip i river, fractional.ecction• five, lots fife,' eight and nine, of section siX, lots %five / AL:se:Van, eight,l nine;ieWand eleven, or section seven/ fractional seetidas' eigliriendeevehteen, lets five/ six, seven_ eight, Wile and ten, - of section eighteen, fractionaltectichmnineteenafiff twenty, lots one and two of seetieinjweafy,nine 4vd frpc tional eection thirty-two in, TowtuddP.etg,ttlf4Olfrt, *ld lots one and tNoOt - sec tion thirty-one, a nti gni; IQUAI PPP'. tion thirty.two ih Township eighty-five, of range:seven. • Lands appropriated by law for thanne.of schools,mili uiry or other purposes / will be excludeffritim the 'salmi.. The offering of the above. inentieneff :will - the commended on the days 'appointed; andinneeett, lit the order in which they are advertised, with all convenien t dispatch, nntilthe . whole shall hare' been offered; Ma the saleathan'cloivd.. Itut no sale granite kept open 'longer than twOweeffs, and.ner private entrypt Any or tbe ; lands will be admitted ninil atter the expiration of th er tivn I • Given under my band nt the Ciiy of Sh irt nineteenth limy of June, nano DOmmi one thousand eight hunkedand forty-right • • •• Cominissloitorot the General LanaDice' . • -• :NOTICE TO PRE EhIPTION. CLAIMANTS- Every person entitled wee right of-pre•entiltitot tb'any of the lands withinthe townships and parts or torinithips abor,e enumerated. is required to establish the'stlnfe" to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of-the piop cr ..land office ;.and make payrneut:therefoc . ai ;soon •as practicable after seeing thts notice, and .before .tbe day appointed for the commencement of the public. rude :of, the-lands embracing the tract clairnei - , -otherwise suc h . claim will be icirfelted..- — RICIIAftD -YOUNO. - • • • Coinmissioner bflitir General Land 50 BOXES SUP. WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE— Just received and for emir by ; , jy23 - :r . . CUhThIINSA SMITH NEW 800K ,. --Tate Writings of Cassius Maree/tur Clay, including Speeches and Addresses. Edited=with preface and memoir—by Horace Greely. , .• The First Book in Spanish; or, it Friede:el introd — tmiloa to the study of the Spanish Laignage--coutaining .full instructions in pronanciation,—A ,gramtnar s eatereises on the,ollendorT method of constant imitation and repe tition,—rendiug lessons,—and a vocabulary. The whole adapted for the use of, private learners, or fat airtime:llm der an instructor: Bp Joseph Salteltk A. M.; nuthor:..of " A Compendium of Classical Antiquluea," &e. • Brothers and Sisters, a Tale of Domestic Life::By Bremer. • Translated from the original unpublished man : * useript. by-Mary Hewitt. , , . • The Dying Robin,, anti other Tales:`By loseidt Ahlin; D. D.: _ Just received and for sate by • . jy22' JOHNSTON 8 STOCKTON. . 4i..V4Z I "X4C: 4° " - 7 ; I . i. t! • ,!' * - r• A • • ~;• r,± ........ ~.. ~.,.. , ..,.... , !. • ;., •. ....;...,": ,. ;F....2. , ,..T,- . .. \ ,-..,:.,.:),.::!,:;.-:...i....,-;.-,..-,' •;:",.....,: -..,5i.4:-•:Y,1-......:,.:;,..;,.L,'..:.1;,-;',:,..:',.:?'i ,i,..--;,.:.-.'-;...,--:;`.,.;','.. i,-..".:,":•.,;.•.:';'.'.=..,-....';-•.-;.. ... ~ .. .... -.• ' • ' •• • • 'i .7.J; -;.: ~: J:.. -. IMIZiS Newt 4 tor flielsiprrdng Pont - -- - s 1 z • , THE - i' ill I .1, , '',.N'. - 1 . . lEUJVE R - , - N l ' .- lIA I • . ,i.:. ' : . ''_ ,1 . "-• . " NEviYealc;;uly 22: -,, Tho Hibernia liiriVed td.ila i y frnmiLiverpool: , :, ' S I.. . Cotton has . advanc4 - Id. on all deseriptions, and - - t the demand Was improved ,especialli;rp , lower 1 glades.' • Upland, lair ,41d.; orleans, 4id.;. Mobile '_ 1 41d. .The stock on hand amounts 6'198,960 bales above the quantity in ppriatthe 'same period afloat . I Year,. . ii,fol:l. r•: , ,Z . f:1,:,._,•1_, ~ -,1 , )" . m Corn is in moderate deand 301111;165. 4 6d .., , I.= . Meal is . at worth 13e. 6d (313a.'9d,:liibbl.' . ' , - ' • - , . .... , Fulcra —Doty paid 275. 6d*pits.fibbl. '' , - - t W ag , ky - 4 1 51 1 / ° e.t t tat ,g. 6 4•M 1 :,4i'1b• '' " --';' ' f : The present' duty on flourla6s.lr.bbi., ' Oti,wheit . 1 ptis-l i ke &oppi is 'tinial'itied r -theßiiiitir,iinali- } ties are- alraadjc,"o/In, at , . 2.1.?/#71F . .6e1P!'66.. j ., 'Blicou— ls nettle and prices Ore well .11:1thlifillea.i t Middles 321i136s.ArtgPrid,*.36010 4 1. for..6nu; per,' Lawn—Tile demand is . ' good did the supplier large,` . /-.. ,3041. is the rate for fine in liets,'aild 350365: for . kiconnta from the manufketnring districts Are' in.:. 7 coaraging and ratisfactory.',: s . ';''.,'''' ''., -. ';; ', I . ' • ',.. - - ' ~, The:dopey market has improved, under on an- , eonncemeot from tho chancel for of the exchequer k that the invert:mod , hattell'ectcd a considerable saw' I, ing - in•publie• expenditures, and obtained a reienop• r, of one and ii:bal f millions frpm 'up•ilne i tpected gear- '":, ter.. JAN . TES IC; P,(.3.1,W, MEISI EKE , e -;" • ' • ■ FOREIGN .NEWS. A R y A I:0 • , •Securities"titive fluctuated a good deal, but deco'', sots closed at 561087. - . - The outland mail has arrived, bringing ;Calcutta mails to the 7th, and . Bombay to he M..; The news is nolmportant, • • •- An express whiCh leR synight pre yious to the sailing of tho'flittemilti,'•iititekthit the - R, C. clergy' o f the Arclidi4eao, of Tdara had reaolw od to adhere to Conciliathin frialf,liditiafeis;and to oppose the formation Of the League, • ... • . Martin was still at large., Devon Iteili had writ- ten to the 'Attorney Gonertd, hiniself the, author of the articlo in the Felon; considered tohaeir kti • heel treasonable. _ The Irish papers are very fierCi;;llinl•ninsVattpct. tho attention of thc Government. 2 , _•••• ••• ; • .I:The P,arliamentary prOceedinge, era `Oidespoittitit., Mr: flumes motisu-:CorPrirfiamentary refor4.hai. been rejected--84 to 341: •, • • "•• 1 . •, • Armed men and loaded muskets;Withinetruments, for casting bullets have been AiScovered about Paris. • = The destruCtion of property during the revolution, was less than was' supposed. .The house! . Atm bat : . tore& considerably however: The follesving are the namesof general officerszhil)ed and; Wcitiedexf daring tho Gen. Brea ounnnrsinsted; Gen. FroilitvAilliitirkGee. Burggoin, since dead of erontidit dat.girtVitifitnund ed ; Gen. Dozneamo, wounded; Hie& La_Pizalisirie, Wounded and since deadi and aiilonteiseArnaiber of Colonels and inferior officers were pet-Lra du combat. ' - • On the 29th the sentinels arrested itto itik 4 4 ,l -1 cabriolet, with an immense anal of ItuashiegOld and • cartridgei, and heavily armed withdegger* add • • . cola - • The insurgents tiled iron balle;piereed . witti cop per spikes, projecting at tho aide,. • Chnegarnier has been appointed: chief of, the Na tional Goanls, for the Departrnetis the:Seine._ The Guards:v . vho were unfaithful during the late teroli; bare been dischiuged. • - ").. • - The best inGirmid persons, consider Ctutaidetrio to have been at the bead of the Bite inannectian;and that Louis Blanc watiitlyy to the design ) but Artiok from active participation. The organitstion ,wns , perfect. ' . • Ther.'police, howeieri Fe *king "iasporfant - tlia. - coveries, and doeumenta a/illidiSSitafherts the mohey cime fiord and who promoted.tlSClmm:Sieetion. E`rarther by the Blberala.. ; Ghntanbrand ill dead. 1' •_• , - ...Ow/oral Irishmen have been trancorted for" drill ...lThereis nothing new from Itaiy . . ,ThePeamillii gc4l4lo?l faded. - - - AOEkisiiitiocilivo. of galley - /slaves' ear i i*ekilraierabduedi atter a fearful slaughter. ,v Arch-Duke J ohn. ha*. been aPkil?fia of Germany ~The . cholera is miklas 1,100;1 ravaged to lipsia. • Lamartine contemplatestraieling to the east. - , An armistice hail been - coneinded betrieeit .mark and Germany. • • PHELADELPIDA/ZirIABJMTS: • _ • „ bits,July 21-0• P. hf. ' Flom—Moderat ebr sWesiUrrn at SSL4SIS,M IYheat•Sales of -Prirneßallt 411,1201;t0 , • ; 'Corn—Sales of Prime Yelhrre,•nrslo2l.'• The market alined heavy: • • ••• - t•• - • •.'• • • - : .. — Cotton—The market firm; the intirker•haviug fin lop avoid tmtdend: - ' • Coliee—safes of iOOO blip or Rio aoe. • • • •• ' Proviiiene=Saleri of Mess Pork . at 111.1011J3.: , Sales of Prime' Pork at S 9. There is no Itelivitrin nor atlinle: quotations are steady. The sales drsonly for ,the amply or the reviler: trade demand. Lard, however, ils'notl high; and held higher; bbls. end keg. are held at SC, ,• , •• • lead-Soles of 1000 kegsot irgi, eruh.,•• • BALTIMORE luaiigr. • • • • . • • •.BALTOWS.I4 July 21-0 P. DJ— - Ginin—Sales of Prime White Wheaten enzgatas. ..;-Corn—Sales Prime AVhilet atrll3)!/;,, - soles of I?rrme Yellow ttrll4.oo.- • • ' - " • ..PrOViIiOULF-81/108 of Prirrie rorh th'sitles or;hlesi at Sil. Bacon; sales ort sideir,at• abouiden: sales at 410-se, sales 4t100...4uri: sales or !rags at 81001. in bhls. Se. • • • Whiskey—Sales in bbls , : 24a. •gt - iVIon. . • • There it Ilwehinge in Other artihtesusuirlbt:iohe In ihe ninrker:. Dealers generally nreawaitlnglhastesekt: . . . - . .TRY aALg OF, itrArty4sAarg Thin day,:Sataidari , :pay'B2d?ht'toigeloel a:m. 2 o 7 c i loek. p. fn i and at earlY7t.aillghttwilf to reold•ot Mc Xenon's Aueuott; Rooms.Nd.VaAVood t stre4; S deers from Fifth; large ttad ttasortetrlM:Of ready-made *Clothing .'of every 'description' and quality; all .of Whieh sold 1?y the .lingla garment or in:quantities; as it •• JAMES MeKENNir.4.' . j yL n f ~ ti •Anecicineet VrIN ERS.WA NT. goixl,Minnte wouteir for q, ...INJ:'ltochester Coal Miner, west of New Lisbon; •1 7 6:41rrienliirs apply t 0. ., . . , Water atula.o4, Front al.. CITY LIVERY."ET - A - B - CE.. - - - 41n - rt re4MelfrillY' informist•W frlende• Mut the public enertilly: that he ben rejrnavedro a new and ex te asiye.Stable, ou . Liberty atrreLta the FiftliWard;abtive - the•canal Bridge; Wheit'lxe &cern; Corriages,Batoacher, Eitggier, a Ilearee,'llidinf.Horsers MO: , Having' added litzge,ly•to lili'fortnerittteliihe' the pauoirago of the public „ N. B. liorret.kept hi#l•4ay: week or • • jyglidit , • - •AuFIARIMI COurdo . , . °NM' YOUND.—The'euhreciber ties in pie poses"- oiarr. o. =AI sum of, Motley, which' to found on AVeditesdoy last The owner con bairn it tiir callir_ig arid describing the mune. • ,41A.111Y. GICTTSMAN . - ' .--• . , . ' 'EERS-3UIIO - ft.. abogarii 046- Rb sevr ,oa Also ZetirrtWalnain a ;WIt4O non?: jy2l-.3t . - BIA111:,*(CO.; C2O Wood at. MCI@VITO NETTS.,-A. A. Mason ft. Co., GO Market Mreet, :have }oat - reotiao4soo, pipces of Illo:squita Kiaaa,og It.sirionaavalikkaakquallaaa: ; rc leE 0 C A' are e l j AP yda. C alic o for S oße dpIYITT;;;;Rei fls!•cbP l l7l ," tarts as tow ILS 41 And Se- , AEON.—Prime Hbmi cud Shoulders just receiv. and for unle by -* 'EDMUND GREEFt, - ".1112l •-• : • • Liberty, opposite Smithfield st. rHLET—Tbe Seeotid ond,ibird Stoties Of-,,firiek ..." ~ .octie. tomer of TIM dad Uniou Oliveto. , A i stA - lo . NTOTICE TO PURCHASERS OP • EMMETSVILLE 111 BUILDING LOTlGentletuatrwbo hovel:anal:Wm • ad, are:requested to call immediately, withoet further no .11Cry and wake their that payment (on lota purchased) to .the aubacriber,rd the Auction Room_ North-weat owner of 'Federal street and the Diamond. • 117 - Interest will be required on amount of payment, • from date of attle. - AVM. J. BURNSIDE', JY22 ' ' AUCtioJlEtif ' 1200 BUBHJELS SHUR PS—rerelred end for aaleby • jy23 CUMMINS & ShEITIL WEN lIM=MI ENE MEM s , . aph! MEIIII . : ?:1. 4 4 , • • ~:._
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