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''''l"Fil•';; -4 , A; 41 , : , •V„ __... • ~ .a r:, =ME EIRE ~ • • • . • . •• • • . • • •• • •- • • • • • '•"- - • • ••• • •••••;'.'i• • t i ii . ':e: . -ffiA..4# . *4:1? . .0.P..t... L. lIAIIPER,EprroTt AND PROPRIETOR P, ITTSBURG-It:-' TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 25," . 1847, NiIMINATIONS. . . . •:t ' FOR PRESIDENT CA S S , ;OF mratriwirt . • • VIDE PRESIDENT,. W-M BUTLER . ' . . . . „ , ssaizouii Wratue Illopta,ol".ClenTfield. , :: • ' Davo D. IVaointaa, of Northampton.. , .., • _ agrasscsraTtvit.auecror his • Biznaufl'hilude p Count) • tll;ilioas IL /Clnusa‘, do Cup ilsaac Surat, do . ,County. Itouaaroni. ,do .do :,.V..Jacas 8. YorryMontgomv9 4.0 I: VI. Bonsai Wigton*, d o ' VU. NVlLtaam W. Iknytnnun o r eeter , do VllLH.tratv Halantatan, Lancaster •do Para Rums; ):krke,. . do •• - , • X. BICIMAIID 8. 5C110030111% Monroe ( , 1 1 .0 - • o. Xl. AVIlt. Swxn.saw,-)Ylorning da XII. lonia/ Baxwmtaa, Tioga - . •sow( C. Kuto t Clinton • do .• • • XIV. Joie( Wzanuar, Lebanon do Itossaf J. Fooralt, - Yotk.do VT Totrosadta Sktot, Franklin ' , do.- ,. • ' ; 'Jour; Catawatt.;Hunlingdon„ . ; do • XVlLlff!Cna.at.za A: Butz, Greene . d,,C! ' • XIX. GECR-OX W..BOWKAr/ 13 "1 6 :" XX. -Jogit Il'Sa•rs'Ott,l3e.over do,. mums. Allegheny Ao Xxlr: virs u:Divikeravrford do XXIIL Tiatorinrivis,Totter -do 1 1 0 • • • XxXsri'lPsFl'o9A3 2l °Oo r - CANALFOR OO*.iinSSIONER, IS. RAI I NIP E R al Westgiordand County.- ••• FOR CONGRESS, • 'SAMUEL , . T OR ASSAM BLT 1 , -..JOHN MITCHP.y. -Pittsburgh. .. L . • JOHN S. HAltflbTO ~14 do. " ‘ 'S . ,f2DAIDND SNOWDEN, Allegheny . ,, .NVILLIAM MILLER, Versailles, ETINKOP:II7PCIBICLE, BRIE, , L nareeneeet e.. , . .....00}1311104011104 • ''..i.AItiFE:IFALLACE, Baldwin. ~ LOCK, Clinton. 4.4 • ' POL 'ttnrei;`,' • 'I3ENJAMIN'NVILSONMizOwdrporotight IN THIS';I , APEILfTHE LAWS .OF,:.THE lINZTED STATES, :TREATIES, ' REsotormss-. OF. CON • GRESS, ic,;- ARE PUBLESHER..sy AUTHORITY. .. . . . ... . ' 4nCltljinglo.sl' ..361 1ff itilli Offiri: "... CORNER OF WOoill. A.10)-FIFTlf -STREETS.. . • . . . . tr7' Having rulded io our -Esuiblisbdietit, n' splendid Steam-Power Priming Machine, we are prepared to do .. all kinds of New:paper and 13ook work in a style of un • . surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most tca •.3 variable tenns. We respectfully . solicit the patronage of . the public in th is line of our business. .: • '• ' - ; c Adrertism . evesud to hot# in!keirlorori beArt ' • 4otk t .2IV..Th LI must be complied wi th,ln orderjo en aicrewn insegion. IVh in it fry ossable, an earlirt hou rirol 114 be preferred E. \V. Ciatft, l;nhe a States Newxpoper Agency ,Sdn:Ettildiago, N. E: corner of Third end Dock streets, and 400 North 'Fourth street—is oUronlyautliorised Agent hn Philadelplue ..Affecting of theCionnty Committee. The Dem :oomtic Cattily. Cmmittee- Correspon• "deuce ataxecteated to meet on Wednesday the 26th Oat at 11 Welocki•nt the St. Clair Hotel,' formerly Washington 116 tel: , MAGRAW,' • Kody . ,Patierson, J. Coyle, Jas Cunningham, JohrrDlMiller, -',lobn Birmingham, An. Cooper, . I;ll.ll34V.lttency, , • .7:R:.Duno; • REM Ildr.Wheriercr you bear et federalist' blowing arid britgirig4ou. may Agilely coe.cludo that a Florida :blood-bound could hot End his conscience. • , . rqt",Tha federalists always rejoice and shout-be , fere the electinn; bat the democracy have their gleL _tificatioas alter the polieare closed: , IZ3ltp ,littin-4031a1..A.,W0r. has taken: tho ',stamp He ea terriar andigienviiintlithe.deral ranks ti ! •hereskiert 'lto 'goes. At Ec ne raosißurfitn.—A few days ainee.the nie ~ workn employed- in Cotter & Deforestscelebrated *three hundred and forty. in number etpressed ; by vote their 'pre fe ranee for the . ..'#rttiOeitcy::;. l :7lKeVisult showed •308 for Casa and 32 far 171i"Baellti744. 1 arit1 1 11P:OSi - Bit tintore', dial been* tinrgeheral the .. whig nomination:. Tinsfileindri who first brought him for• ward are eveampertrabontioning r the nOrparty can didate of the ! ...tidleisi Whig party., Ifaing hang , the eorpsapf Mexican Whigery about his neck, he, slots in . . . .• . ' INIIM Dar In referring to the rumor that rilyl!irerilquit veto the ?zenio if elected, the Nashnile.'Bnetter, t%e.Whig_6rgln orTennessee, remarks. 7, • • '-A:-Ineinient:'Filniite,lit,:fnectr, the !Proviso ! ' lYbl;lite:fetoter-ebtenbsttrogly.tif,the propotition el oo rortliditen to treat.iVeritli any !degree of roe 'l4riwz, • I In r eply to eteito.? of 40 , grop4tiettee . of a. Democratic t enet sajl'.;:,7344;l:.lii,:keaplatione have given (01ririiittS4):iii;#4..intaraclion." .In reply fol a federal nieetiog. he thol.rosolutions adopted by ffie...trteet!og with greet pride.and After this.ean d ou bt General's • political bias t • • .Tesmtiontr.or Ilitztwerfetrir yir:,.}7,:i.voit or cASS. I Babe Peyton,-nt•Now.grieins;siddiessed a whig meeting. at,lMobile'iltitAtei.litlostant, in which he bor! 1 :01* hi3 ll l teltigioifr: • o;l6lni,.Cass, as reported in tho:zrfew °MUM Pr. C• •••-( 4 4lll:TspiiiiiiiiniiiTerarril ' d manly niannir of 141:0414iialti that be liclieved Mr. Cass to beiTuly ' citizen, Whomould do alt the good in bis • • power for the honor and happiness of tho republic ; but ho did not like Mt.loma,' idea of progress.), • ••• • An Interesting Work. i-:“ Fa/of:cr.: , its King, Cella, and Government: by ;'6u Ai4ericaii :This work, which has been uniform ly iitiribuiedlopfn CASS, has been republished in a cbetip foroi 6j Leiiiird Scott, No. 'l9, Fulton street, -ties+ York:and fa fonsafefiy moss 4-.-thehtioksell rk.shwoo`gliwiiit thee.orthill„, We hlthe not nankin. i4litAiiegilly,lct see if any-of thii that wesinthe -first:telithwn iithitted'in this or note' but we'think itliva r ethle.the . edition is•a correet , nne; It is - - , Tor " 3 !Pl i t M6a#436% 85; Fourth street..; iCksassirecin Ohio , _Teo 'Cadiz Sentinel, ieferring to a statement in theyOuraiorgan-of that, county, that many Demo -ends there wolq-pt . liar t 'pdfirf, f in'tpiit'lFor every I°"sl3diffw!lP'Pe'4ePilb licattledd: .41*.1.1kVerAtT443c01104.., ioff‘ro:r Toy ioilidi'tilltithio;www,attit • sheo;• itwinw - fan Sitillts thitrii°it'fif;.gnaLt She Gill not vote for Taylor, and' 'two, likruffredrartore throughout the county. Will . !the Reititirteal givea'oe the naxnes of the "sir locofoco nehititreejlAnted . . 4 1'he 0 1 ,1? roi,4 _Leans . 4? , 06/10k:04tiii'l613q61:1T;i#IY Pra4Wiwki n - - * As- g hfid rna4oddhig figure in the pro' Col pomin g uez,•of thellexicps spy, 711-,wi.riade in th e-weir of the.mihtarr, k.'by some - of Orsini/tubers of hie ranfoPP.: large 'yeti de/Y."o;l3o=ton, ores/non, - and tremendOns Witch; brim. Ilef hai'uitamilg; himself as proudly sr if. the whele and. display, bad bead got op for his honor EMEliii MEM FAIIMIS J. Largo, • R. Donnaldsen, • Thee. Dannelly, 'J. IC.- Moorhead, T. farley, r Thos. B. Hurt, - M. I.: Stewart, Ch'r..Beltzhoover, W: Guthrie, • q.,Tiernett, , • Jas. B. Sawyer,' Ri H. • J.H. KMMI . pc,: .57.; •-••••:;:i•;z:e."..f... , ;..1%)...q..gepz , - ,, iVAR . ;-' 4 - 4:- . 4•Azy.,.: , •i•a, -, ,, . u!•t.' : • , • -• ; •-•••- ; _ . • • '.. l r '''"' • :13• Clay and Gen. Weha,e for a long timedoubted if Mi. Clay ctotild anstaid.the nomineeseftlielthiltuielphiti,Convention) aid*.doubts.havehsen beiettlopon ihesi t igle con= sidti4 04, . boleti thnii:thei to eet 4414 fiathfikkappo'rteratf-thosi •• • which - his judgment approves as correct. A 4 Bum bee of the Fedetal editors have, however, o l f been seeking to inspire confidence in their ranks, by boldly declaring, that Mr. Clay had sanctioned the Philadelphia nominations; and was prepared to favor them with his influence. This has of course been done only by„theunpriiteipled portion of the party—those who were ; the foremost)? urge the llltasollthitity of Mr. Cloy and ' ., w"hoWouid l ptoite • true to 'i . 4ioin" who" has she, capacity to fothi, Ln opinion and the moral courage teaser' it. The etli-. tot of the Louisville. Democrat,j,owever who has . staple' opportunities for hearing (Be troth in rehttlon to Mr. Clays position,.says:-- • , - 47 ii not true, as stated Certain papers, that Mr. Cluj hal written a letter, - advising all his friends and the whole Whig party to give their cordial and hearty support - to the nomination of Gen. Taylor. ti true, that Mr. Clay believes that the nonaina tion'of Gen. Taylor ,was effected by intrigue -man ' ligament, and treachery. /I to not true, that the kind-.intercourse between ,Mr. Clay and Mr. Crittenden has never been inter rupted, as has been asserted.'. - - ' It is true, that Mr: Clay believes that Mr. Critten den aided In effecting the nomination of Gen. Tay lor, if he was not the soul of the• whole intrigue. Lraa.ar Coeitss, are of the trnprintipted - Federal ',drummers, has lately declared, moat. unqualifiedly, - that Mr. Clay would sustain the . nomination'of Gen. Taylor. Touching this matter, the New York TrUe San saya— • A deipatch from Washington says that Mr. - Botts has received a letter - from Benny Clay, stating that he did not enthoriliGen. Leslie Coombs to;say that he (Clay) would support Gen - Taylor. • The (act is' that the honest; men' of the 'Federal partyrire truly sick of the fool imposition :that has been practised upon them, while titif,#prificlpled demagogues are swearing, lying, and 'starting to all . other base means; is orderlo build Up their'Sunken fortunes. Toploriiin• Iti'ltlvvsseetrusett All the Receipts we have from the ri old flay State,r , go to prove that riNo-partyiam ,, is at a low ebb there. There hes been scarcely a meeting held in the State, at which the Philadelphia nominations were not denounced in strong terms. One of the retest 'demonstratiens, of which we have seen en account, was in the town of Groton, in Middlesex county. : The, most thorough Federal county In the State. On this occasion George , F. Farley, Esq.,. n leading member. critic Exeter bar, and a thorough going whig of the old school, presided. On taking the' hair, Mr. Farley made an address, in which he defined his position, and took strong ground against Goa. Taylor.' Mr. Webster, too, it would:Seem, has defined hie position. It is stated in :the. New -York Evenhig Post, that, on being Invited 'to 'attend the Taylor . • •• • ratification. eeting , ivi'ithat ... city, he wrote .a lettr declining the invitiiting!...ol4Aiving reasons for his course, winch, 'GOP bare been thus far withheld from the pithlie.. It 'is said= the ground he assumes is, in siabsbinee, • gr That Sciuthetistatesmen have monopolized Uie highest offices in our government four;filliiiof the time since die Declaration of Independence, to the exclusion of Northern men equally gifted and e.qual ly capable; sand-he thinks the moment hes now rived when a stand should ,be taken by the North; for his part - ho cannot support, will he pub-. licly oppose, the election of Gen.Taylor,rt! The editor , of the Post affirms that his infoimatien is authentic. Indeed, it could hardly bo expected that the great atandard bearer afFedendism Netv ,England, who has been so:lung battling'for.the et tabliabinenter principle!, ethoulil suddenly: Ilene about at the beck of.a set of corrupt and unprinci pled creatures, whose only. aim is their own person al aggrandisement. , , • No-Partyism lan Ohio.. • • As the period of the Presidential election 'draws' nearer, it would seem that the probability is 'trent; of an entire obliteration of all traces of Tayferissa in that State. Indeed it seems scarcely to hive a foot hold there at the present moment; and alinolit „• every paper bring . tows some account of-its totter, ing and falling condition. We 'copy the following from the Elyria Courier, the organ nf the Federal party in Lorrain county, in that State,amigiviag r t .fitir statement of:the facts in relation to Taylor's in almost every county •:', ;," a We frequently see it stated in excluthgd psperi4 both from abroad and from portions'otthis States .ohio is all right,' and will surely , giie'lidi:jote:fo Taylor. There must bee mistake somewhere. Th State may be carried for Taylor, but there is trelou of uncertainty about it. Its this eistottyoitteitw o TIM Winos wru. VOTE sea THE trosunzi, id td Reserve the whist will not give a piejaftly BY SEA/ ERAL THOUSAND, Unica then, there are et: , l ous accessions to the Taylor vote, from o the dent • critic ranks in the sontbern portiOns orthe State, Taylor loses Ohio. 'Politicians who deal 'in figures; may regard this as a correct statement. ''We are not willing that our friends of the press should believe that the greatest unanimity prevailsamong the whigi of Ohio, when it is a fact that there never before was so much dissatisfaction and boltiag,.:partieularly in; the northern portion oldie State.) , The. Western Re , serve it is wellitaiown, foaitia strong-hola of the /Hite. , Thiseditor speaks his own sentiments and' ballet, "Cis tine; 'hut eel counts of,a similar character are, conetantlysesch= ing us.: The following, is from another quistfri and from a Democratie'paper paper; 'bat the faetrVellgoi be disputed.. It *Om: the Culls pii tUeJ in Harrison .coUntyr i Judge' Col43C,lrliiiiii ; this place again a fee, `des- ago. We • understand tie declared openly to this fellow whigs that he. washed his hands from all 'support of Gen. Taylor:- He had thought, on first 'learning the nomination of the General, that not% . withataadiaa he and, other.; good • odhigs would not vote for him, he.still would be'elected. - Recent de4 velopmants • had` changed. his calculation, and. hd now believed General. Tdyliii :would ,bo defeated; The "c onscience whigs" looked epee the."Doughi facesii• who support Gen.. Taylor, as .r.f . ools - p; and ;upon them rests ,the 'responsibility Of -electing, :second Johrt.Tyler, war-man,- and; slavery esteni •••. When turelf , leaders as Ben. S. Cotten FORUao to lend their, sup Port 'to Geis.: Tayliti, the less informed of that party to Atop,,andenl quire, here they are going." . 1 ,Judge Cowr.rt is one of the must abltinad influ4 ential Whigs" in Ohio. Ho was .abma years since a, Timber 'or Congrosi•Troni the'. district, which he resides; and has alWays . enjoyed'id. a high degree,. the, confidenc e of his political. asso - • elates'...: • J. Gen. Taylor end . Since .: we gave ,thotte, eettifieatea, gotorto the estimation in whielefietri.T : tiff:o94lllo.,ill the Feileiir;iiii;i : s througho ut the Biagi hue been seized with a treed44,l;s wea ring)lt l Gin. Taylor said that the Ohio Volunteers wAre,"rl d—d set Of ihieves and couriiiiiii, 6 ivhf:4 01Y 1 . went to Melice to steal and . 44 who abonld run ' •ef'thd firsf'rfght 4/ an eririny." , , The Vederolisiiiiii.ell swearing to .the same thing.—from: the old'itey% headed Tories, who sold biel, ~ • • hq marof 1812, down to the young hop , o-my-thombe t are'scarcely out of the - charge of their:nurses ! iroipieesent indications we thinklhey ore disposed to . iry seid:swear Gen. Taylor inte the honest ones tried to hate kr. Clay kissed intd being a - csndld - ;te; And now the - rascals; Who - baire deceived their greet , leader...Who alone bus kept .diem alivo . for yAting4ro - deteiinined Thai' if lying . smearing, chewing, ktealing, or any;otber of the I Thriril'Avickle 'Wilil'efettt., Taylor; lie, sioll succeed 8Z,r;1, ; ..;,i1j1 t' Do you .mind , that !" _ ,, Mir'' It is proposed inthe Rochester Daily 'or Miraniinste",Tiiihui'R; Giddings for. Vice Presi= dint on Auto:l4 when Aiirßatfabit Con. r entitle meet.— tee rtnopany, this, for Martin Yin "Buren tcf*ciribinttelf into t Malice and misfortune do bring folka'stringia-brapeitows•aftimeti..—N. left on tbißrournaville boat 'yes: lordly - limning 8 . 1 • .' 7 ,4 4. It .. ,. , ..... , f . ..., v . .._ r......-,7i......'. : ...'.:;',....,:'.. ',..'...:'': •• ,• -.• - • - `.• • • '•••-•.ff• ,-. .1r : . 3 . -7 MIMI =II =Ell =NE Rich—Decidedly' The- following , 'WhirBong, wbicb woe highly popular in many7Bmtes - 2 duriog the ..cateilitigit.of. 1840, "has been, tironglit to light by the editor tje the NamhvillelJnion:lltis'taken from one of that. "i7ciller kiverslf of that peter We:eskieially,.reciliornend- it. to be sung al!_prpper occasions,—that when'two or three young - ft:W . l;lgs ,, 'get together to invoke the epirit . of 'Hard! Cider. ' WAR BONO. orus 81.00;7110C:0S. Ttlee— " All the Bilis BOateti:" Boat wow! Tray, Blanche slid Tally-Ito! - Why:ye dogs; why don't forward in - order? Bow! wyrwi - ,Rtng-tati. and. lally he! . • - Form.,t.satt against two on tlio•Flor/da Border. • • - Toseset, don'twag your tail, cal° is 'on the trail, Queer ts hoi,irling his signal for battle, Sport has his nose trim, ile'etneas yeti knowli in Jim Up with your:tail% and 'make meat of the cattle. • . Chorus- , Bow! wow! &c. • . • How! wow! bettf good ntusic, doge ." ' • •• ' 'Are we nottioldlers 'of Uncle S a m's arms •• woivlitif to the tussel dog.s . ,• -. • - .. Up with your Arnie—the scent is quitei balmy. Take care of rattle snakes—'lis hard to battle snakes; Legs they have none. while we have ; got rout? on Prig up your noses dogs—yell - 1114 . • Old I'floacisilog, We're cannon all over, and fit tiVantitiiw•firri • • • Chords—Bowl wow! AO,. • • • , Bow! wow m t Poo; Qurt--all the dogy„.•• Up the wiring tree you lag ha v e been barking, Bow!wow! whistle and call the.dOgi, • . Now je no time to be , lounging and larking. On to the Semlnolea drama from Jemmy linotvlee, Soon willimortalize all who die tragically ;'. • Bark otitlobt War note, them...echo thro" swamp arid We'll 'do the thing quickly . , neatly and magically. • ' • Chorua—Bow! woYe&c. ' Paper Stoney Baulking; , There are seventeen or the Banking establish ments of this State, that have given notice of an in tention to aptly to the next Legislature fora renew al or their cliatte?,4:, These are, the Bank of Chester County, at - Wedpester ; Bank of Delaware County, at Chester'; Brink ciflgontgemery County, at Norris town; Wyoming Bank; atWilkeSborre ; Farmers , & Drov'ers! Bank,* ;Waynesburg, in Green Co.; tier ristotrg Bank, and Dcuphlobeposit Bank, at Harris Borg; Lebanoni Bank, in .Lebanon Co.; Columbia Bank and Bridge Company, of Lancaster Co.; Lan caster Bank; Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, Bank of 'Pennsylvania, and Bank. of Northern_Liberties; at Philadelphia; Bank, of ' Cliainharsbuig ; Fanners , Bank, Burble County, Bristol ; and. the gonotigahela Bank; at Brownsville, Fayette Co: Irrnddition to these, s we believe there, are also six .4Plitation 4 s foinew ebarters. These are from the Anthvacitti Bank; iv . Tamaqua , _in Schuykill Co.; Pottstown Bank,of Montgomery Co.; Preeport Bank, of Armstrong Coit'CKY.'lfaik; of Philadelphia ; ble chanica, Bank, at Idinersviite,in Schuylkill Co.; 4 and - . . the Pittsburgh Siring. , Bank; ; ~ The returns from the several banks of the State pVior to tho meeting of the last Legislature, showed: aterreonsiderahlo' amount of-paper circulation be-' jOitd.the commercial r ttuiremeuta of the comaiuni ty,.as indicated by the amount in states more Relive ly engaged , in ,commercial mecolations; ,and' this -fact, together with the' inforionii e r ffects always re sulting from large paper circulation, induced our late excellent rind lamented COYeillatiO recommend to the. rePresentatisea of the. People the meet rigid scrutiny into 'the affairs of every' . institution ; and thsi: withholding of a charter from each of those which had been engaged in swelling the tideof pa . per money circulation , unduly to excite - the specu lating portion' of the tominunitY. Fortunately for . the Suite, a majority of the 'Heuer of .Reprcsenta ; tires were made; °tench 'stuff as. could neither be coated nor threatened into the sanction ofthe mon- attune wrong asked to • be perpetrated upon the Peo ple:: nnatione of•- these concerns were rechartercd last winter. But they are note. allin the Geld . ; and from the present moment until the election shall have taken place, they will every one of than, be exerting all the influence they can, whether open 'or covert, to return to the neat LegislatureSenatora and Representatives ready and willing, to' grant . all . , that they ,may ask for. It ia with the freemen - of this cominonwealth to ray, whether. they Will be ruled.by a Federal Bank aristocracy, or conduct the ':ettfirlis'of the State in their own plain, Simple and `independent way. F. • We can readily suppose that this contest will not be carried on merely by the institutions -snaking ap plientfon for renewal.' It'isr(common interest, and the whole banking family or the Ciammorfwealth may , . be expected, naturally, to become. engaged in the !anent. • Let the people; then, watch all these in stitutions their movements be carifullynoted: -7,-.-and let all note whether the bank 'screws are. not ',APPlied,avtluchlime,atill in each niannal , ,asitifeive no doubt of their ultimate design.' I.et tint citizens, too, . - c arefully consider the weirdo cif WWI g, given to the country by the early &they! of:par. govern ment.T;itinong whom, not, the least. plain,'positive, and decided, laAfie'folleiving from him who is, styled by all the Pater Patric.. , - •:1 •; • —b l7£ol. To Tuoues Savaear Sir: favor IF Your the .i 30th illt:,'came duly ,to hand. To'give an Opinion in ti case•orso Much impurtance , as that which has warmly agitated the two branches of your legisla. inre,:ned which from the appeal that is made, is like ly to Create great and perhaps dangerous divielotis, is seller a delicate , matter; but as this diversity of opinion is on a subject which has, I believe, occu pied the minds of most men, and army sentiments thereon have been fairly anddecidedly eipressed, long before the Assembly either of Maryland or of this State was convened, I do not scrupin to declare that, if I had a voice in your Legislature, it would have.beengi:trnDr.CIPEDLY,AGAINST: &PAPER ,EMISSION; upon the general . princiPleslg• its inu 'uliti nen representative, and , the necessity of it as a meium. To assign reasons for this opinion,Would• be as unnecessary . as ter:l4lll6 .Tbe ground has Veen so of. ten•trod, that hardly a place remains untouched ; in a word, the necessity .arising from the want of specie is represented as grectter tan it:realiP is: I contend that it is by the substance and not by the shadow of a thing, that we cire.benefttted. Tint.wisdom of man, in my humble opinion, eanoot at thislime, devise a plan by which the credit of paper would be long sup ported: consequently 'depreciation' keepi pace with the quantity , of the emission, oral , the articiesfor which it is ,eschanged, rise in a-greater ratio than thesink. ing value of. the money, wherein thin, is , the-,farmer, the planter, the artisan benefitted ? •The debar may hei beeline°, its I hiVe ebserved, ho gives the shad. , ow instead of the substance; and, in proportion to • his gain the creditor or the' body politic. , suffers. • Whether , it be legal tender or , , not, - it will,•as has been observed truly, - have'riti alternittive. It must be, tliat'iir nothing. An evil 'equally great; is; ittc notni.ri.IIIIIMDIATELY OPENS FOR SPECULATION, ;HP WHICH TILE.. LEAST DESIGNING, AND PERHAPS MOST or. Tilt COMMUNITY IS PREYED UPON DY THE MOILifiIiSIOWIND AND DRAFTY SPECULATORS. But contrail 'tti'mY inientlini and detlaration, I tun nifering . .resions support my opinion--rt•a. eons, too,, which, of all others, are least pleasing to the advocates of paper money.• I shall, therefore, only ohserve,- . generally; that so' many people have 'Suffered - by,,tll former emission, that, liko a 'buint child Who •diertilli the fire, no person Will 'touch it who.can possibly avoid it—the natural consequence of which will be, that the spc'cie which remains on, .exported, will be locked up:. • • With great esteem , and regard,:. ' lam, dear sir; &c. • GEORGE WASHINGTON. • E..D. Gaziam. The last number of the Pittsburgh Saturday Visit er• an abolition print, which. John P. Hale for President,*and,'..loicester King, for Vice proud. 'dent, annoenCee t tittapr: Edward D;HiOtigt wikbe editor thereof during Mrs. SwissholuthWabsenie— Thii,PPereays"- • . • ' • " Amongst those who will in future contribute to the columns of the'Viliter„ and direct its 'political codirre;:we coun(the Barrie or Dr. E: D. Gazgam.— This•icsufficient guarantee that it will be ably di rected." • - • We atetileitiiert fo r find ' the Hotta in a position pecultsyy .sttited'tolls:pollycai principles. The Xilotty',Wlll,ltitti where to find him. /l Bnas . Frosttst :FaLscdoo4.y. • paragraph ; i iii. going araund.the Federal press that out at three lan- Ared of the Massachusetts volunteers; two hundred and eighty - -nine ore for Taylor, and eleven' for Cain. This is an ;unblushing falsehood:bffitjer.',Andrewo says, that out of three hondred . inin _composing the regiment, not over a datan are for Taylor. He com mands himself two hundred and ten men,of whom two hundred are for Case and . 'Butler. These are 'compsreitiveliwriall. things, ,but they.. demonstrate the actual system of folaehood upon which the. whig leaders mad preises have determined to condact this campaign. = ..; ..,..-.......i:.,...4i-', .•i'-'.•:i': , ...:,.::•,.:•:',4::::-......-.:.!2:.::t:-.7.,,:;i::-.:-:.'.:::,',.i.,,:-....*•:.-;4:- :....:i:!::.,:_:.::i.:1-i'•::,:-:'2.--..:',-,,.::.,::::-::.:-,:.: •:i-u; _ , ‘, 4 . • -Oh AV ArriOril64olCl-igi, Harp aglan; Suggested on reading Maj. 'Geri.‘i.Wm.' 0. Butler's piece: entitled sg 04bositritim -Mind that horn. " 4 1 - • Dr iasis L. ouritsia. , . . -again; • . • _ Full, "rich and joyour is rte tone, When swept .by master hand like thine • 'Tie as enchantment o'er it thrown! • ' "-• What is there Nature bath denied,- Of All her i fftriicest gifts, to thee? ,-; ; All T1 . 9k0, r we ert ; for 1: Combined and centred all in thee!. • Items. It& Gen. Shields is to he a candidate for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senator from Illi nois in place . or Judge, Breese, whose term will soon expire ' • : !Of - The Treasurer of the Irish filed raised in Baltimore has $631 ready to be rerniued to Mr. J. Devlin Rielly of Dubbrr, the friend riflohn Mitchell . tar Hon. Win . L. Brent, formerly theirthei, of Congress from Louisiana, died lately at St.Maiiins sine, in that Spite of apoplexy.' He hail . just got in to his carriage when taken . , and eipired immediate-. - EOM ~'-.. =IMO What laurel!. that then lies not worn? What noble deed thint 'bast notdonet Fame hath,no; garland - not thine.own; And thou:llftiViliOfieChOgell COW How speak the heights of Monterey, Whose soil is r ich with gallant bloo . dt Was there 130 . dangerto dismay : • When thou that patriot band didat leadt Oh, theie were ardent throbbing! then , • ' Within tlin bosoms of the brave; Fierce gleamed the eyes of valiant men, Who sought for victory, or—a grave! Say, was there in the cannons roar, • • The iron bail of battle, then, • More music to thy practised ear Then dwell in poesy's sweet strain? Move in the rush of bayonet"— The dash of steel, as, foe met foe—; The martial tread of warlike men— And, in the life•blood , s gurgling nowt Aye, patriot—chieftain statesman bold,. Of iron soul and eagle eye; No cram blood My pulses hold, They . thril)-with honor, brave rind high! , . . . . Yet, in that.noble heart of thine Do all the - finer' feelings grow; . They centre on affection's shrine, Pure, gentle, kind, - firm,' 'warm an 4 Then, warrior, touch the harp again; Oh, deign to wake its syren tone, When swept by muter hand like thine .' A magic charm seems o'er it thrown! New Atsarrir, June 28th, 1848. var. lye Twenty•two eases of small-pox have. lately; occurred in Trenton, Tone. The disease there is light itch. effects. , sir he t otal number of, troops embarked at Vera Cruz for the- United States from the 30th May to July 2ii, inclusive, was 18,331; --according to the Quartermaster's- statement: • . r it magnificent sword has, piiiented to Gen. Scott, at Washington, by hlr..Charles S. Stew art; in behalf of the State of trair Dr. Duncan, (Deno formerly in Congrael from Cincinnati, has announced his intention of . be-: leg a Candidate neat Fall for thename position. • lear.When told of his nomination, Mr. Fillmore •eieye he felt se weak that f' you might have kaiak 'me '•down - with a feather." • He'll , hardly have - strength enough to stand till the demoCrits give him tho final knock down in November. •-. • , sir& poet thus sings of woman • • "Half acaigned for Man's bosom,' • mar a creature of the sky. "• They seemed determined to 'give, cach half its appropriate location, as they have been, from time immemorial, trying to cab themselves in -two with A chaplain it one our State prisons was.asked by a friend how his parishioriers were. , An tinder conriction 19 was the Dower. . ; Dar Man has 226 bones; the head and face 63 the, trunk'39, the arms 64„tind the lower extremities 160, There arc in;man 201 muscles, or. pairs muscles. Igr : Tee moat tender-hearted Ono that:Nive: aver saw was a shoemakitr; who always Ghat . ...Ms eyes and whistled when beran hittawl into a 'bee.. NW" The wheat harvest is nearly niter,in.ladiann. Thelntlianapolis. Journid-sayst--Tbo - crops are thought to be superior in quantity and quality to any _before harvested In central Indiana. • Steam foal Voting. .•::The*Feileral editors are eternally parading the votes taken on steamboats, especially when the re sult happens to be favorable to their own party.— Now, it is well known that a majority of those who ' travel are merchants, and 1, gentle Men of leisure," who generally belong to the federal party. The Democrats of the coitintry travel but little on litoam boati--they are to be (Vend' on the farm and in the workshops, and are sure to make themselves heard on the day of election. Occasionally, howeret i wo find in'our exChanges an account of sioambrit ,yO-. tang, by, ao'• means favorable-to the federalists. Take, for instance, the follOWing from the last Cin cinnati clequirer: ". ' Thump -Tim•Tentss.-4 vote wasiskert as the steamboat Wisconsin, on her last trip up from MerV , ison, which' resulted u folleivrs:—Coss 107; '36 ;-VAti Butler' • : Boeing le Believing.. Some 'unwise people, In relating an anecdotri or telling a story, hive the taisto to Claim ao acquain tance with the parties mentioned; to give a locale to the,allegod scene; and to have witnessed all they de scribe. In using the "long bow," they' pull the string' to the'ear, without thought of , its cracking.— When the story, happens, however, is not unite gently the cue, to bo an old one, and told of per sons in a different locality, it places the narrator in rather an "awkward fix." We heard this propensi ty adroitly rebuked one day. '"Toti ray, said a bystander, " that you saw this tranaaction." "Yes, I saw it myself." Yoti.would 'hardly billecept if you; hadn't scen',it, would you t" Nci,.l should not." ",Humph /didn't see it PI The mccouter seemed to think there was a double meaning in "the I remark of the gentleman who spoke last.". Canst. TOLLI3.--AMOUDI of tells received on all the New York State Canals in each of the following years, during the second week.in July, and the to. 'ale up to the 14th ofJuly . - 21 vcok in ,Tuly. ' Total to the 14th Jul)... 1540:......,.;.839, 511.98 ~ $627,606 81 , 1841 45,812.98 790,629 52 1842..,.. 35,789- 36-: -.666,266.44 - 1843 63,037 - 71 , '719,670 06 .1844 • 67,998 61';' 992,917 13 1845 64'668 72 '971 391, 28 • . .1846 '71,153 69, , 1,082,388 49.. ; t 1847 ' 1.14462 09 • 1,623i480 911 . -1848 "701,719 . 98 1,142,396 67 - • . .!,gartret Yir.z.p.—Wo think farmer of Allegheny ii4ykiii.the Wheat, premium this year. Mr. Thos: P:BZown j , of : Wilkins, has just liarvosted a field of which yi‘eldcd 7 dozens to the . acre. Beat • dun who can. . Dews CoAtinoriers occur more frequently uring ihn summer months than at any otber:tiensan;.b,.ePl4l o *.at this season the system being dibi4lll.l44srlgeStion IS not sufficiently active, to dispose of the food before it.beComes putrified'; henee n peculiar Reid is generated iµ the stom ach; which is the' cause of those horrid diseases called dysentery; chelera mochas, inflariunation of the , bowels, &a. - IFright'slodia it Vegetable pilLi are a manful reniedy, and therefore n certain cure Tor Vowel: comPlaittie; her cause they cleanse the ntomnch, 04d bowels . from, those putrid humors which are the errand °Pike:above distress- • mg - complaints.' Ceinnequently;lutrititylfeinove the cause of every' form of disease, it Is Impowiible &it their to fail in.mtolring a perfect cure. ' • • Deleareof Counterfeits and Initfaittof' fireßiatitemtiorifint the Original and Only Genuine InditueVegetable'Pills 'hove the 'written signature of Wltg,sie Watoirr on the top label of each box. • • • ' i n . • •-•" • • Bemember,'also, that hiassis4etoehtwinger CO. of New York; .h as. S. Olascoe it:Co4eit Cincinnati; and J. B. Wilder & Co.,' of Louisville, are' NOT agenta for this medicine, and we cannot guarantee. the, genuineness of that offered by them fbr stile • •• - The genuine Is for sale at Dr: Wright's Principal Office, 169 Race street, Philadelphia; and by ions 711010150 N, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa., who is sole 'agent for .this city, by whom dealers can be supplied'at the-whole sale rate .: lypg . • Ityr-B. A. Fahnestock Zr, Co's, Rabefactent, Inhigii (a. yarns an external applientionin inficuumatm afflictions, and at the same time a stimulant as well as emollient.— ' B. A.•Fahnestock & Co's. Rabefacient has been very be neficial:in cases of Chronic Rheumatism, GlarululaxSwel lingp, Sore Throat, .Bruisen, Sprains; :&c.; &o The fol lowing certificate is from a gentleman well known in this •t,. lisoritatimeaganceidentallY fell froni a ticaffoliff','and severel'etrained both' iny aneles, They immediately swelled}so much that my boots had to be 'ripped in order 'to have them drawn of The suffering they cantina.' me • wan intense !adds situation; I procured .0 bottle trf TJ. Fahnentoeli& Co's, Rabefaelent, and after one or two applications, I experienced much relief, I used about one bottle and a half; and Mahout two days the vontilling entirely subsided, and I was' , entirely relieved fewer any further pain, and experienced - no more ineonvenlence from the fall. In 'alleaseinf sWelling bruises, spraina, rhetunatism;&c., I woulrimosi cheerfully recammeend the , - - . Rubefactent. '. .v. , . • Ja1y.17,1846. GEORGE BASSE7IT." For aote wholeieleeni letitir ' by B. A. Fahnellioek & Co., :Comer of Wootl' Itltat,anti Wood ant. Sixth tleetro. • 3t29 =MI . :~:, . ," =NM MIME MMIRIE -,,:‘ ,`• IME *tic COIL ..srstot.‘7?-"We , are goitigito.gtve pur 1 r tree some e ofthe xtent-nn ponce o I know any. Wing of e trade—OT its TramensitY;cii of its'"value `ii(•lbis State and in this county. The Monongahela coal is known the whole length of the Ohio and Mis rivers. , In the south-western cities there is ; : allefttOrnioul amount of capital invested in the busi nisilef buying and selling what is called "Pittsburgh' PittabnitliWithiit imw . ect, is to the United States whatliiiitle Ini l d'Engitind. Who would ; ' think'of " carryfigioalsio Pittsburgh 11 , • .1 We can give only an idea• of the extent ofhio braneb of industry by making public a statenient of one of the coal companies. We refer to that of A. Lena, Ji.,'SX Co., of Elizabeth., This, be it known;' iiteit:one of hundred end compared to others, is' ro4o'.w.modest in its pretensions, This company I employs about forty miners. 'Of course hindrods of! other laborers receive their employment eitlier'cli- . 1 or indirectly from the same .souice. ?itient_ to the_ t , pits" are about thirty - comfortable dwelling houses, in which the families of the'inipers and others live—forming a very intereatinii though rude, village. -Rail Roads have ; been laid in every direction necessary . Mules are used for bringing the cars to the depots, at -the top of the inclined planes. ,Each car bolds twenty-five bushels. A store is kept by the company, in which is a general assort ment of goods,, far the accommodation of, those workmen •wbo - choose to purchase there in prefer once to going other plaCes.o No orders are given tn payment of labor 1 the cash is banded oat every Saturday afternoon. • ' • This company, during the'Months of April,May. and June, sent ;to the city 220,000 huahels er coal . and stock, which 'is worth , about, CMOS. They own nineteen coal - flatn',, end , an excellent tow l!hae, which firings , ituir.llainrladen to the city every day. SVIZIDC fit DROVIVINCIBODY F0t7111).- - COIOTICy Richardson was yesterday moreiog called upon to hold an Inquest upon the body of a man found on Sunday in the Ohio ,river,'at the,. head of Brunet's illand. The jury elicited from the friends present that the name of thedneeased WWI JOHN LENTS and that he was the same person who threw himself from the Manchester ferry boat on 'the 17th ult.., It ap pears that he wee about forty yearsof,,age; bad a laige and resPectable family, and bad bee,o,Prei;iotis to his deatb,-employed in Warner's Saw. Milli near' 'which helived. For some time he had givenitfm self up to CICCS3iTO indulgence in liquor ; and in the morning pieriotis to his death, left home,sufferiig; under an infliction of mania potu. His friends knew , nothing of hie leaving until too late. We tinderstand ho told some of his acquaintances that he intended toilcatioy himself;but they did not heed his Alicia. Criition. • In the afternoon the ferryman saw him go von tioiird, and'hoticing that his pants were on wrong side, and that there was some blood on hie cut face, he at once concluded that he was deranged, and no.; • deed him no further; but when the boat landed' he ,missed hint;:;4,little boy, remarked, in affright, that he had jumped otrerboard. The body was not found CntirSandiY. The' titts diet of the Jury was, that the deceased came to. lain death by drowning himself while not in his right:niind. The members of his Gamily, several daughters and sons, were present in buggies, and the 'funeral pro-, 'cession moved off. Such scenes of distress we have not been used to; the whole group was in anguish. Alwar.artivis. , ;—..There are plenty places for resort now. AU sorts of amusements ere dealt out by !sr.- lids Micros city. , „There isTan Rice's Cireui;kiti)eli . gives two performances to-day, ono in the afternoon and the other in the evening. Winoticethathlons: . • Mantoan and his 'accomplished daughter, Miss Rosa, are announced. At the Apollo, the Virginia Minstrels make their first appearance this evening. Their fame has pre" ceded them, and we doubt not they will be greeted by fine audiences. At the Eagle, Kneasa , Troupe are etlll working in their lines, and so far they have met with great sue: cess. The opCF?of the "Virginia Gal," theugh.not a piece that suits our taste, is nevertheless very,pop., otos with some. Tastes differ, and on this subject we aro not disposed to quarrel. ' .Lonotares.—A poor soldier, who bad not recover. theficitement of,the Putil . belowsi by the Mayor's police,, on Sattmlay; aiidivitieii'hi became aufliciently 'straightened was invited:to walk. He insisted on paying his bill for kidging, but the landlord refused to receive a cent. This; ia:theftrO'easeof a returned volunteer taking insittni,istatreet; between Woodand Smith leldjiltid-wir hope it may be the last. • Mopte is busily employed in:potting down the main pipe of the Allegheny : Water Works. Ohio street hits 'been dug up',;"*A`strong plough;to which six huge horses are attached; .do the hard. work. In a few days the work will be none: It is espeeted that the people liriag io ' the princi pal streets in Allegheny will be .applied; with water in the fall. The work Is progreuing rapidly. Tue•Parreatss.- 4 -We understand 'that the Fee . 'toile's will be in operation in a day or two, the,glrls being about starved out. Well, be it •o; perhaps these afflictions may lie ruled for good in,tho end; but, we don't *bow. We presume the proprietors have abanduntiirtheir proiosed ! , Western Lowell" in Virginia. .. EIMENEHE ERIE MEE MEE ~', BEM MEM ANOTHER AtitsitisOort Frm—To accommodate the perfect mili i;riliople.-roi large `proportion 1a dies; too—Dan Riee.gititieltiother performance_ at the Circus, at 3 O'cloWitlea'sely, this afternoon. There must have been over one thousand ladles iniths in, and nearly at; Many unable to getin I.r.rrapt Loesser, of the Reading Artillerists, tett for home on Leech's packet on Sendai. Ife is one of the Is' hoys , according to our Mete . . A fellow of inßnite jest, s of most excellent fancy. 1-le' can whip an enemy, or crack a joke, with groat felicity. .. • . • • LARCENT.-'PEIIIIIAPI3. - A boarder in a Second street 130t170 complained on Saturday s that on, the previous evening be had been robbed or e7O in'gold. The mouoy,v as inken.;from a trunk . , roorn. Ho suspects no: one, andlooks dosibitaing: FACTOS,Y Mciertrio.Thn oPenilliotiOi s sari iirem en dousmeeting in the Allegheny Dirinatheifron gator day e,virdrig, notwithitanding the ralC .7114 again reeolved to stand eut spirit; of. the Ten Hour Law - shOuld be complied , ' ilk A person who visits Don Rice's Circus might _ natirrally auppeso that the Clown was soMe,,. He,. is the Citrus hirnself—meno horses; and canvass. We seriously say gla t Dan is.,pot etcelled,byony y. ether person in this country"; itiat have seen. • . . . .Capt. Campbell, Ilia been titer ougbly reptit'red,-riiid l le advertised fdr.Louisville.' ear Some personto building a Forty Boat to rod from the point to Mataebelter. Go ahead with it. • , • .. -On-Saturday, 22d-inst., THOMAS DENMAIIN, infant pon of , David and• Eliza • ' • • • • ECr fiespper , A SUPPER will he given,tdthe Suss. Osman, on • Widneeitsp peeing, the 28th , •'•.Tickets em be obtained from John Farrell: -lobief.Cor-: 'itife.lt, Thomas Cenblelin Savage, Nell k . Wetiver;•:and Wm. D. Thompsontr , ".. o • • •-• ••• . • .. • •-iIirTELB. 010=01111UL CIL .All- Hinting Balsam is atill performing Wooden. No Other_ medicine los done so much to alleviate the sufferings or our follovt-eldineit as' this. - No setftedY•hae b ee f! known to cure Astltmcrwith eo much certainty and /10 e n as this Sanwa: . A large proportion of the dis eases of the United Suttee aro those affecting the i timie4 Titroat,•Liver, ot Stomach, and for defieds me w if o :ft : 0 5 peculiarly adapted. - The • proprieto the produce its equal., • D the r. Sherman, sole prop rie tor and manufactuier, - would urge upon all the • necessity 0 .. curing the Genuine, and not be-put of/with aty ll it= of it,'Of With arty l ethei Medicine. So great is tide, that' the • Unprincipled unblushingly attempt to. pas s off their worthless mixturee,hoping,to_ehtire in the. ad. vantages of. dm proprietor's labors..an ..t d. expemu op ni eh res, when they have. not the energy of yto get d establish any thiffg theirifelves. Te.d Par sale by WIII:JACCSON, No. E 9 Libertystree t, • o f Wood, Pittsburgh. "1711 • ESSIME MEEN=Q Z e !, •••„*- •,•• • n :f\ Vgit*S'r.:; ( 4 4 477 i: f.s‘.;!`trt (-' 4.- 5." 41'71 • • • • v. . . - l-2 • • •!. e , . • - • • • ,- , -• - • -• • - : '• , • ••• • • •••:...i:•!?-,4.'J'... - :'",-.:•. ..-,_..t.,;:izi.;',:r., .C4.'.: , „.....1::.,:: . .:- . ...,-.. c ".•;, - ; ~...•-.,.. • : - . : ~..,., HU" Goodson & Clark: , ol.lllllithittoloMrirember Lnd, 1846, sent a letter to Ihr:(32C. 4, lforthe proprietor of the celebrated Litlrontriptielaiink theigrapt Muir: ican Renskdy;7witle is. statement chit: det-vicinity ot . Ohio where.tliek do hnsinelis, the prliele hut,had unpre cedented Nothing - . like it haw' everf.'appeared. People cesorf to it for all complailit.cand its effect is al ways f robc. Old miles & li which havoailled the skill of medical - it : lnc; have yielded to itfand.:the faculty are using it in their practice. large , number of medical men are agents for its kale—a strong proof of the great virtues of the article. Call on Agents , . in our paper; _whose names : Art.lo be-found .under (sreat - .Amencan - Remedy,und get n Pamphlet. •' Agents in Pittsburgh, HATelkßaocawAT,No.2Liberty it, near Canal Balm. • . iyl4 . . .Da. WILIARVII-Vmumuor ,— Mre. =,a lad living near Pittsburgh (atthe Garrison) states to us that' a child in the. family bad been raided withwonns a Max. -time, until the health of the child had become very-mtiefi impaired, ..They had riled various things without any:. permanen't -.benefit derived._ She finally tried a. bottle of Dr. Willard!! Verrnifuge, - which brought away . On immerue mass 'of Wiiiras," ``out' ! ' and !! entirely ascii on." Sinea that period, shis"faither sayi, the health-of the child has impreeottapialthernd fellow emeirthrails..! Stermifoge always does "use; tip Worms.. Try it. These medicines; prepared and'riold.by,the proprietori A. W. Brockway . & Co., No 2; Codurterrial Bow •t streo, - Pittatinrga,to - whomall. lepers , corngencies or o— *her Inkiness mast be addreased: Sold 0w . .. bY.E.Schood—, Maker tr.—Cm, Ogden 'Pe-Snowden,- /eel .Igoblik, Sellers, P. Snowdetn;Jahal l. :l3coff,' , E s ii: A. Jonee; John! , Hays; Bpailding . lk . Jackson:. • Alas, b7.Elliott &,.Becktioi,sed,P.SCCaritallegtie n n city - • • ri.•••• i wri ....•• . • . , ' . • ••- - .• NAGLE. Hic019,•10,001k STILE/PT i. or Tnn ' • ' .'. "••iv.GREAT SUCCE S S "::',. • $ 'tr IRGIN LA -GALII , , • ... ..... , . . . .. _. . . • -- - Liviect and If airiilonablo deidianclei I ~, , ; . THREE 'compArtir,s,tizarsti-4::: -, , , , ,-.,,- , TYROLEKNNOCALISTS ' -.."' - ' ' 1 I : .. _ .. .. SABLE itsamorlfm,' ' • ~ ___,.....-KNE&SVOPERA-TROKPE I .- GRAND CONCKdidc. brthe- Tyrolean: Voialiete and Sable - .:Hantionista:_.: Alter which, the; celebrated Harlesauo Opera it- the BohemianGirlentitlelL- '' : The Vfirglianp Ga l t ; , For one • night. loligerrthillTaieditg• eiening, Jali Win 1. in which piece - -wilrbe'itgatalueedJhb. original Soagi,TGle ett,..choritav‘t!cc., of tha7Hatiehinist OW Also, the; great Hama Solo and. Break .I:o4Yro,,the:illebrated Solo. on the. Canalci-Doon; tbebdidesqu ,a - FOLKA; _and 'the grand ' .PAS;DE -DEUXylec., - btKNIfitSS'''OntILII - .l.Notoritheitinding . the • linaienee:exParkialtiiiiiied • ii _bringing the Opera Trouperitora-Newliorkr•andgettind . 4 up the Opera, the price of adrlill . ,l4oll . 7fill, , lgt'only . 2 s: iy.• Tickets' can be procure:4l9n application at. Oa Saleon. during the day, and at the door oalteor.nniug of the pee : 7 great quantitj..of thO lieetldE CREAM teri.id The beat order imidecorunfpreseityed.ttnedgbout thmentins'establishitient: , ..; .. - ',4„.; ..;0......, - ...... - -.— ~ ;))14 • EAST NItiHT'OP •-. . , . Metropolitan ianittifiprorimatio . - First irig6t..ol DAN stICEIN NEunO.uirsAnsvt ... ' First night of ban Rice's RURLPSQURPRIERMOBTI , -Any, quantity of-HORSEMANSHIP :AND ; ClA' , llRtyyiti , TICS! and the entire , eneyetapedla the 'SPORTS 'OFT.HE CIRCLET. Amitissunr, 25c. only • . Dcitititopen at 71 e. at.4erforniidee eommeaeidEhelr an briurthereniter.• • • = = • Apollo Hall, Sourtita.'street; -neal-317Oodit THE ORIGINAL VIRGINIA. SERENADERS, ,, (Lair of the Chestnut st. Theatre, Phtia4-' rf AVE the honor to 11,011XlIte to the ladies and gentle of :this cityy.Ahat thett_Witilicei their:FlßST' CONCERT.ONTUED.AY. EVE.WIG;JuIytW, and Con-• tinuit the week, in '.a",e..h.pic.a.astfetilt:At .4 )S vr .* w g l, : Gles;Refraibs.Overtdres;Ar4;„ MT: R . MYERS." • it i For p_artieulars, see foture - Minfilementg. . In — .DOPCS open at Ipasilmcge.agei 00113. .111 Cards of admistuop, cents; .OSlldren Under WA, nucoillplutied tbeiiriarents, half. price. ; ,1y2f.:64 • .;:conkplantep.tary AT'meeting or the , frientlX cettnelitieratttictire7!, held at the Emmet Htitel, on Saturday evemnfOlqtr 24.11enty:M'Cullongh, FaNI., was ,ei tc4 - r - f tte end bun coyle appointed Secretary: ,• , . "-: . • On'inotion; it wan nntinimortsly - • , Raoletd, That a _Complimentary Supper be liierared . for the Ifibentis - Oreeas, of:Pittsburgh, as a iinalf teal potty of our renal for:their unifbrui r brave, akid gallant . condaot, dining the late war with Mexico. • .... • Respired,. That the Supper :he: prepared by..M.i.-Ilugh Sweeny, at the) Euitnet Patel, on Monday .everringi 31st, at 8 o'clock.. • -. • ,•• On .motion, • the following..Conrailtees;.wor t ippoipted ' by the meeting Commit:le a Avranarmeni=aci:Wm.: . i'oriar, Satuel Jones, lion. Wm:Kerr, llenr• M'Callou&Xnke Truffle, P. Delany, John M'Closk,ThottlaalloodlJjunea . ... Tagaart,:Ctipt. John Binnitighten;Capt. J. 'ar. - Outhrae, John Farran, Henry Mine, HenryS,Magraw, John Smith, John hrDextuy R. C. Stockton; .1: M' are, John s. Cosgrave, Thomas Donelly, , ,John J. Mitchel, .11atiaoliit Anderson; P, Mulvany---: •• •`.Committre.of./nritatirot,lL.Andnewitisilfg•:Wilson Me toddles!, Charles Wader, lot' coyiecioo Bane, Jr J M-3foorhead L Harrpper -• • HENRY Ott CUV.OII6II 'NairenaiL '! Joni; Con.*;.Seeretary,. 11'23.4111wfd) • LL BE PUBLISHED _ an fintdriihy, 7 Jul?, t2fith. by filtirse; 85 Fourth 141614 Piuslimat, anew _humorous work. entitled POLLY VOO.FIRANSAY4 It will be filled with southern scenes, and:stores - or inertial' ble humor. If any one wants to be I:unused-by whet may: be celled right down tensing fun, of thai moat 'direct and.' ' decided kind. he cannot do better than but'. a -copy_ of. Polly- Voo Runny, The cost of the- book 'intailly 15-1 eetits.mnd It is certainly. worth contilderablismaininerely es a-means of promoting health bylaUghter: - Tbastottea: are - depicted with truthfolness, ane by a writer. Who rios seams a quick perfection of the Indicrous,-•andissa leen relish for,everyvariey. of .humor.s.; The author is well known as a soldier,man oCiderp knowledge!of-hunian nature, withkeen wit and. eloquence and psofirse ncy in -rioniposidqii.-Thhinik- wrinteri of- • tea the intide lor Carey 'lased serlea 'of hilinonipl: A nierican works, and excites laughter while it instructs- . Thiswork mill undoubtedly hare an enormous sale,: and. to those at a-distance, I -would say, send- your otiiets soon. Address,' M. P. AMASS, Publither.. iF2S Irina hissteri Look. as' This t iI'ALOJI HUE FURNACE 'PROPERTY TOR RAT.R. rptiE stitrkriber. - Mreis tot sale the Olio furnace knlrvin -1 as - the OREGOR , F.IIRNAOR;I.;which'.ia Dituated two miles went of Mercer, the county seat of MoTderemt; Pa. *Said,furnance is-in-epnlplrte,ordertg;lMlllllthale iiyieridlims, and there is - an, tthunnach; ti(inatt.Pre, ' aCthii* best'ifuellly; within three qu arters Cif a 'auto of It it 'alio favorably located for timbi!roindis withinthree and half - miler of the. Erie Extensioritanah„ , Theleri - • gine and blast ate - equal : to tidy !tribe' iottntr" th e %tick is substaniially%,htrilt; and all 'Orthe . bullditigehleVieW and in good repair, comprisingdwitllinithousti latelcient to aceommodgte all the motkman needed about the There is Also stock enc9ol9lyt!So3 o- Pi4e 0. ( 4 31 two Aundred loos of rig - , ' 3 For applY to th e ialii4ibeiiitiliteicei; , -clio*t • • :-' itietcerPulf I lining Ladles , _Seminary., Allegheny.' toTHß:ainumtiSeafiloh.of.thiS stitutiot, will fOlthliefice on the Gist Monday lb September.: Rot:raison Fair. at., in "Coronado Row," 14 door from the itiridge:tv: ,The course. oriostructioa, and. votes .ofituitiort peelbl same MA heretcifore. A , • Per More minute information ser-chiniar, or app j 44 the instructor, Mr: N. AV. McK4v.' " i•a;• - •• ZefaitticoMaralso Made. pti Ai .. widowing mire. . .• aor.z. • : Rae. H. Schwartz, . s'l • ,Ra*: ddiel M 0.3 VIE.W+MUSIC. , -il ode - - Ned; Ohl' Susaeltal . Take.'o l l Al Beek to Old Prrginny; Jenny- Lind Polka; lkialtiScs. tjeer Noy; Cone: Play: me that simple air again: feint of . Boger,. Moonlight, Music Love and , Flowers; inhere!! turn; Love launched a fairy boat; 'T is llama where •the heart isp Would werenitlt thee; Telegraph Quickstep'' Thou host wounded tbespirit that loved.ther r jtslreaT "ciwbit;' Mary 'Of -IttgYle;'•Cynthitinis Rosa • 1 c-, with variations, ,dhlo; enn thylieniectier, rinnel;ll na luniata;•Sounde flom,ilmite;loysw6lve tithe ,k,Seetcei that are brightest; .IWicre are now the hapeatcherished; Cuckoci.Gallop; Then you 'll remember rae; - .Vhre,' The Parting duette; Bohemian gliadrille4 Old'OriinttirSiste; •Aurora Wultzerg - Years - Onto, weir& by flect.',P.•lllorsia•- , music by C. E. Horn; Watcher, fitortigrarte's ;Grave; When hight.comei o'er the -Dlnlig,9ifuus-Rtiditut; or Come to the Ortli tree., Ateecived. esulfor Sale ',,-;/• MELLORitI.Wood st. " DRY GOILMS, Thursday morung, Jaly 27th, ,__at 10 o'c IC,lat the Commercial Sales Rootn;corner of •Wood. and' Fifth streets, will be sold, Without reselim, a genera l assortmentof staple an fancY,Ory Goods, ern: bracing in•part,auperEde cloths, Satinens, tweeds, mini 'tunes; gannels,alpaccas, moue de laine, silks; satin,our pet rieh/tyle:prints, &pnt as, aheeks.; bleached cud Un- ; blenclied.muslins,lawnsi,bereges„Taylar and; cdn bilk handkirthiefa,Metino;hluiwia, gawk* silie;pate ot thread,. - hosiery, gloves, ribbons, bonnets, hats mid caps,l4e„ At2o!eltSek-rChinkqueeltswam,glashware; grodthes, Y. Hi tea, sabacdo, eigun r btandy;• wine; On, irbh sates, writing and wrapping paper, transparent window blinds, aorpeting, looking grasses, globe lamps, a large.assort:. ...7,Wf.rdwr• and7sacoodlinuti 3imuse46l4,- ; fir nunfre,.- . - .. which • are, diessipg turd common .bureaus, hair :leistiutd mahogany :Sofas, centre. tables,nork,and wash `Sandi, fancy and common chairs, in g rssj. be& . ',teeth, hair sent-rocking chairs, Aer}-nrs.'.Yrrti% --, -.,'"At quantity 6f boats on uowtooo With hosorOs and callers,'re4initge elothltigiedd Ind ill vet -Witehes; jewelry,•whips,'lrankri; saddiesilst. dlea,Germin fancy goods, &a.. -JOHN DAVIS,'- , I • .041,2.50 Arittionsel,,,4 -,...-13:RESSaAAND STPIX ENqlNE:43yruii;:. 'ed; enstoldees tet 'he eneh, , or tipprOrgi,kt!poltar.fok ' 'Letter Presses, of .Pittabuigh-llanafactutet- 0001.1? .AlteA4Waxited, a seconoantl Steart.Vnga4,ala goofl Or which the cult will be pat& ag_atiltalral cylinder iftom if to 24 inches diatactit.an&ttaa la 4t - feet smoke ; talleT vans in aroportiowv, ,, t, ;) u•riIBERT,,Of Agen4 l " • •c.i.Blnillifield*tiet.tt riAPP.ING PA PER- --420 Mondial of cm 7 n,medri• T 7l, and :ftc•f!.lo 2if A:ClAC ) rouid W ° R TH A reptr ~..,:t:XI:f 11 ANKoo.o,4oetny, Medium and Piirrifla4 al. WO/IC , fer 10... e, 9.:XISWOILTiIIik/ 6 0 . 4 • i ' • Fouratiozes t 7001/:9XLE..--kiteetitid-hand.asu•ln 'Pinner* , gond r•-14 , Tools and Machines:. Emniretiof. lir::•• .••••., ,'• -.- , , ....y,...L.,:„_ . ,.. • 15, MORROW,' 17 Fifth street; 114 11 :,•••••trlt ,LIVERY. STABLin..-Tbe isabscrOer reipeetfally inform/ale' Meade andlite public : - pact:Lily. that he bas'rerntrved to anew and ex. tenet,. Stable, on Liberty street, in th e Fifth Ward, stoke the Canal Ibidgei.whitro be keeps Cartiages,aironehes; •Etaggiet, n Ifeergo,:ltidingliorseei.ete.---Baciag added largelll o his •fortneratoekthe:iaileltethe parronate-of thVla.3,'lteireit by the day, week or year. iylltdly.. •., - CHARLES COLEMAN. • . . : ,• . - • lERE • •••••, : 4 . ‘:r••' ' , -"q L;' •••;),:.'Y';.11,;.; EMS= IMM •-• .' ~*-i'T_;'..2-‘•,•"'''-',z... 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Brr.Hsl43 moved to strike out the words !""free Allitit," , "'al to allow all persons to vote in Oregon.. jler4laiiii.A4dressed" the Senate et lei:A, el.!' plalnieg; Mate : entaii .ai a Minority - Member .of the C;emnilttiiii . ,' He submitted an' amendment, ?Edda dinif.iitiniitnii ser;iitudeln Oregon, notitainctioned bl-491iMi..1 ,'' c,' .. - :: i ,i „.,.. la -,r-_;„ '. ?dt ; ..lPrAler_ _„•ttleA-;ddieased.,Otit`Betiiite in Some Ten hero ion to the 'BBB: , t !pi - , . 4, 1 /...Pb!'lii spoke i.i.llPPi4l o t'&eljtil, defend ag Blie e twsei its a meititiel , orthe CoMmittee. Holm. :ilt.:4lingnits •i.ireiea _ i. HASolntlort ~ to I adjourn on the 7th of 'Angola. Agreed 4,0 ..Year 126, inte49:7 J-1 21 -: 'LI ;•': - ', - c ,E, - , i -, ,:.1,2 , •:- .ti- - A ofeesage wairec.elveil.from , :theririsideitt in re- iCittion to a f4Plation calling foOk.topy„orw i in. titractions relative to a i civil government ! ir Csllkir- stria and.New , h4ozico. Mr. - VlAliarA:ieviewed the menage, and poudertin• ed the eiiiiiiiiii,ihe Prelailebt. He'Cijitidaihd_the Se.; na t e *. oomprotte, and was in fawn). of the Minoura Oonipromise t , ,:, - ,. . _ ~., ., ... ...7 ..,., ._ Mr, Bitd , aalf,read a 'Toed) on Tettioriatliriihts, alentieticiMiD‘r;•Yan fluron , s - ceSrao es liiiesitildis , honomble. -.. .. ,_ -, ,''' iar: Benton reiltisved•the Prosident's course; Con • ~ sewing him aeiveiert4„*essra. Duncan and_Ker4 col lowed in thtsttsAsi,t, :c ; 7r, Thomeaisge witisittinie_O;e Ordei 'of the thy for this day. PlarLapacesta o luly There was a grand and entbusiartic civic codiviit• itary,processiou. dinner was servedup:la ;be Chinese Museum. Nor lows: Flom ' 6~'igailiei is finllyithst,64i,eniatrite Orlin__ Vhearu dnlL twier ii n ative • , • f ril • - nt. Ciiiiiy.thsin is 'steady oc , , demfindOro4 lll 4PFT' e "•; .•• • :• , -;. y g• - I. '• • , . • • • • • '••••• • '31114• PI*I I Y • • ' iiii-Itowar4 ai de} ••‘.• mills as the ititiie Price 'There i aamt s bu!l,itiu,."a,. d e m an dC4 . •••:- ai the qie,.34d.T.'rtifisititatiA•dq-' 3 "* * 7 1 " 11 ?! , „ Groin-Ti a for . 7: • aency•: ~:••••• Prms Whitent 4324 . 1!.. auks 286*e., „g , • ..„ ufniketisdsitil4POc?! l 4 l l ll !g. Cation li tu rPa.`a, - •• ces •• • . I ~,Pdarliets . •••• ' • FreOVlCELßft'brife;Ntearßropbrildirlag 111 Ta board 70. bout arkriaitettusavi pr. rr ovocailaa, I ibyiariatian ad;pp bloat agairdaltiaular'heail Say sarcoma, as / aaideterrninvi.tqpafirabilikahatabriroby -cordtaci.. • . iiY24. 43 1] •.• -• WM. 0 - AROPir - IY. virtue of a Writ of Arenditioni Exponas; noted out of the Circuit'Court , "of the' United States'. fririthe AVestert District of Penna.., ttrul to me directedilwiltex. ' • , pose to public stile at the Court House in the city of Pius. ,:: Baturday, the,sl day of DeVember nest, at 10 o'clock u. said day,".hll Ifiright;.htli,.; interest; and claim' of Robert Mitchell, tit the 'Borough cif Itidkinsi ln theffloanty. of Indiono, State of,Peorm.,-to the allotwing deseribeo PielperlY; t`rk'cerfairi in Lot itt the. Warp of !naafi. County sad State lifoiesaid: - khottif 'kr the plan of sold town as LorNo, 17; being 60fect3h front 0hi1 , 530 leer:back{ on which eicestra a.toublis fony feet from and thirty feet beekifiblrame Kitche,prond two' small fmme Stables.,- , Seizeclmndialten in *aeration ,rtilhiilficiPerty - a - Bobo it Mitchelf,,attbersu4,offitoreett, .• Varildetra, Executor of the, estate Of. - 4 14 4 , .. - AA 9 3 l l' °f :' :- ' : the State of ,Virvnia, and to be sold by ine. •• . • •-• .. - - - - 1.1.' S. Marshal . West Dist: • • . 4.24:31d : ELEGRAPH•STOCK:—re. alstetsPlaio_eati Telegropttkrock;lo . . .00aN mEAD-25 ,111151iriedobotte:FildwArd in store and for ''`,lW)Wt.Prie.(llElith 0 1 . 4 14. 111 , P; 31 . 4 *kir: -1101114 • ii.. t ftesh ground( qt • fotliato . , v ' :4 404 'Mak& Cch!ii -, oo l M_FlioP !PPO. 6 ;KIELIY` ,. ......twetmzmittifisg•avAnt- 1 • ' , J . :A •iAmw . "r49 . A112.& 1310 if; • • 41:& ,iiitreeWftpiwtimpitsik:Tc64t: . • Ifignigame'd dui vitiate* omix• r.i;i:'iititicijiliei. in : 144larth si., betweelllNAnt,siiiiiiinithEibial.V, • i..* ‘. ' , lira-it/kw' m' ... ......isi4i. ::,....r,:it .. ...,-,ii 41pti - 91.1 .... . CHEiIr:.V9NA'tPIS-Nir.:R...'illtlßPFlT,'.ls;iseitt off reniaMing 'Mock' 11014193121CACtlrea .eedtt•-• cod prices.— Bonnets of lait wituretahi'pesat la - • tehatt to Stiller. - 3 " •-; - 1, .' kt' • 3!t r-:‘ lot of Drosit'Ltitirti•teddied fett2 l eentkp • ; , ...? White G.C.odSY°.'; DrMeg.'''AitrPlYgitiliireeiVlll; offered very low.• - •It . Dark Oinetarni.— Rich dark4 . 4.4.6rifsiti. Alto, Manchester and Domestic do.; of tholee•tptre s. - /Mantua Ribbarie:-.. r oWn!ogretenek! lull . retelVed the W holesale Rooms, 2ffitorr, taa Careered Ipit try* piece. Alsoi_White and 'Colored Sathrilo.'Y r Prous and Aluslins.—..An exeollentaideirtHattanktra '- 1 AC per:id:4ml* the finest tptislitiee.o,:4 , .nit..4.. .: - - • ' j[7--4t th e nardi-reut maw of Ftrankaink://teiliit'sriviii. 747(1 . 11110 PLANING Milib,•?•lteberea sued arid•Walerlans, • fatobg Chanter 5t. 1 ,1 FleslWard, near h atiehertet—DEOßOE DEARER- barb* rimmed:tin- sir ssyhhs Vreetedthe nee eons ry machinery. atlhe above plarei fat nrining.oat, all work id his line:mars prapared in'takeltaards tahis..taill and:deliver thern to etuddlsoirs -internam:Mir uai fid Essayed flooring,bmd4ll7dldEikii.OalWayaxto bated. • large-quantity ofidri.flooring loather - ma hand..nt , :,::i.OrfferaffMm.yeeatantlannber Merehatimprotaptlyem Mewed: ; 50 BOXES SIWAVESTERN Just receivedand (or Tale byy 411, . e ,CUNDIUtiII.I6.IIIIIO% . .I{EFEW,l3ooK.:—TherWrvinp bj , Cassiu - s matt.~7 including Speeches' and A dll retates:JEdileidartirith a. •Irreftierand memoir--by Horace Omar '4 . 7••:( lle riff, Book in'Spanish;;• or ' a Praeticalfitridnotiact to the study. of the Spanish L'ianOtatteontainirtg" fall -- 44Kit - oleos . 2ntnuaciatiapiLA ifilvottrilic a. on.the 011entlorn• method of en naputtuntatton and kepe • lition,—re add togpspas,,-. . a voca bul . 7he hole adapted for the use of private'learners, or for classes tid der an instructor.' By Spiel& Salkeld, A. M . t .ttuthdr of !‘.A Compendium of elateic al Brothers. rind 'Sister:i TaleorDmifeet te .. Trufiltded fr ts o* the original dnpublialMd Tram. ' •. • ' • ThenriE oihernfri: JOSeti . h . 'MIX' • -- - , ..-4hat'retCiCid'and for aiste by. t • J3,44,"...,w-f. C KTON•I JOHNSTON ANINERE,wANTI:O- 23 gookt Msuers wanted fort': lvi Raehesteiit,' Alinf W est Of fleFf•Lisiton, Ohio. For particulars apply to : •i. . S. a W. B.A1111ADOM; jy22 .••. 53 Water tusis 191 , ENtili at. ' .. Alf CISQVITO MITTS , :::-A;41 , .':3 aeon ft ,Co., 681 . et 21 street ; hare . jOsf.:tbee#o4;f , Polllerce'Or.Jrc , , Ito rietts;of *talons wid ths and tiottlitles. ll ""• •* - .• '.'l *Virrasteris Pen narlitil -- inlai agge of r &U DR. WILLARD'S ADPERTIgEkIiENTTPS.).I3I I 4I.,,g ... - t, . , ;••,., , , - These faniilTiemedtes,-ththatating;of „ ..:cf Dft. WILLMIIID'VERMIFIIGE;IoI,i ;:. . -.-. , ~ . • ',..• 1 . •.' ..-* w . ~,,,., , -COUGH.III7X2I/11lX 1 .1-!d ,, • :. , . . . 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" -'l FEVER AND.4I3IMAVITEEMI ..,.-- , - - .. , ..): , ,t. , ~ ~ ::EUVIVEif, , i'. , i'itqcxx,.4 -, • ' T If ave al re ady , bec OCCIF so , muversallp popular,..whele.rer introduced 'That the proprietors .are;ludtiemi .toolthee n. them.witlu , the.reach of.all. :Of the; vittues *coftliese medicines, it is altogether unnecessary , tor to Id!speak, . asltheyJithre. always,. tohertree ifthodueed. been able to recommend thanracer: Thattutheroas certificates, ”which from - time' to - time haver bemr_published. besides wthens .hiattllf but 'poskeisioni Ls auffiiient3asidence, titik`fally •cif .thrit:itirtue- and , power TO care, Intrlhat)they. are `linty 42pPreelated by •an intelligens rblier; ,- Whin the , eimntryi is:thradad.with ', Panaceas; -"Eliaers,v.'"ftal saths,w- and "Pills," and many. of them , of - a. doubtful character; peons are at a toes to know how for they should trust ;wit tirthe* ~fejeit‘,lkatail, and try, those Whiefrita3# be en pottiest by the riper& risco': *cars. , Boob i t . t h e , of .thit;'meduclnts 'catimoandetjty ; ;Mr. Willard, nn eminent prah.titiontir, tind . 'sold • by, men of 'Chirac* who have somethingmore at etake 'than *Ale. 1 :ofinite . itioi of a few. 'Oilers. • lit order ' that the public May': -blow What, these mediefoes• is re; **renter pati'of 'air tidietifsingWill be grwaitietertifiewtri..Thas yolk they be satisfied that "their own Wm' Hs will .These medicines. prepared And sold bytbePtopPefeis, ',ll.rW. Ifrockciay'ft Co.,•No:2;Coratherelal Rciarimbety street, Piusburgh,totrhoth ell etters for agencies *rather btaainesi must be addressed. Sold also by J. Schoonma ker ti Co.; Ogden:ft &Lowden, Joel Mohler, Il i E, Sellers, . F. L - oSnOwdalli Jotor. P. SO o fliil - 1 1 -i C I P 4 C- 1 4. 104 ( 1 0' ' ;J an e s ; jaw Hays, Spaaldiagfc neelaad., -,.., ti: ,1 - J.filso, by .Pliott dc,Beekera, and D.M. Ca:4./410111*W - .. - - .H ' • Tototrynoitct, '" ° MeteelPs Bu ding, Vaunt' street,. near •.Bgliadieldi . 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