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PITTSBURG H:
FRIDAY. MOBBING, AUGUST 9, 1848. "
OF: KENTUCHro':
" • ; • DEMOCIZA TlO ,, ELECTORAL TICKET.
sattaroa!LL at across.
IVILIzem Mauna of 'Clearfiel d
1)►no D . WAotsea , of Northampton
•. • -
I. BE:Rat L. Betas, Philatlelptila County.
• - ;•U. Iloatr B.:ltzataea , , do • . ' City.
Isaac Strum, •• • • -do •: County.
V. .licaa B. Yosv, itiOntgomery .; co- •
••• •-• • pl. Roamer E. Wsustrr, Lehigh • : do
VII. Wituaat IV. DOVVINTNO, Chester do
• VIII; ifu.ttraY flAttikaya, Lancaster 'do
• IX. -Fano' Rurra, Berke'do
• • X.' BEresain fil,SatooNovra,Monroe
• XI. IV)t. Safrrieni, Wyouung ; do • *.
/011111 Baswerrast,Moga ;• do
. •_; .XIIL Jolt!' C. IC120; Clinton do .
ZIV. JonNYlEtoskan, Lebanon do
XV.:lloautarl. Fortran, York . do .
:XVl:Falsoraucit'Sarrit, Franklin ' 'do
XVIL PSUSWXII, 11 tin gd 01, do
- • ' -;; - W eg ig gLi sA: 131Aci, Greene.
do
XLl•; ; Gikutou W. Bouraum,•Bedford
. .;XX. Jowl R. Suaicsou, Beaver • *do
•'• -...• XXl.l6aortoa P. ILturrt,roa.•Allrglitny do
- -• • : •XXIL lI,DAVIS, Crawford •• do
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• .• XXlB..Tracrrur 'vas, Potter -,. • do
•.: . • ..... •-• XiVr....JaxEs CAViptu., Butler ;
ISRAEL. PAINTER
Qf We auweland County.
FOR:DoNGRESS,..--
• •• •.f:'! •-,. ULAIVIC, -• •
- • • on. rrnsurgen.
••• • . JODU.T.ADTClllF.T.4itpitmolegb,;•'') . ":
•• •• TA I: 31 ) 1 1 1.a ll -14N I ADE.V, • Alle o ghe'ny. •
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atsotateß •
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- • ..E.piVAItD.7OOORTI.E,
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JOHN O'BRIEN, Lriwreceville.
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JAMES ITA.LLACE, Dzidain.
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DR. JOUN POLLOCS , Clinton.
ctstv CV Tux' cotirr, •
BENJAMIN. IVILSOU, - PaizOp4l Boictogb.
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`.• State long and faithfully l'! We do not think sin; and
• we, therefore, - suggest that of p
the peopleyl
• ilia erect a monument in memory of him c w aps ho will
-ove i: b e esteemed as a good citizen, a.true patrio
and anobnneet and faithful public servant.
We hope the approaching Democ ra tic
state
Con
_ - treaties will Consider this subject :
ect: Let that body
Committee,- to take charge of
• apPapriato Executive
C
rll i V IIPd 11.10 ColleCting Committee
'n'esclit aa
ainti, and the p people will cheerfully, do
their part'? ' ,
We Most , aiwdially. second this proposition; am!
ire .wouldanki• also let , that monument be at Harris
.,
tiVIP:Pf -bislong and faithful services, and
• •"- alitVitidiatingAiaint'alltia:grealeat ,iiiefulness. :Lot .
i ititiarslangthereiimaring-above all or
- - I Z 0 . 1114 thar n lif:penni3 I viMiel most 3tortest
true :and trusty!goiernor. "Few men ,.
• 7 ' ; ppon tho affections
- "leitlitipiiipie;'...few will ever live to boheldirthig4-
. • er
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that •• our deinne.ratic fellow citfOns,
- . thipughtifitheState,. will adopt measures, a
• ' fir commencing such a
of their affectionate remembrance of do
parted Worth, as will reflect !rim upon themselves,
theirpartyand their State. We presume' there is
id
•: • . not democrat in Pennsylvania who.won not c o
n-
AiibUte something' in 'order to insure:a monument ,
•
• ;.. , .i.warthy.of.,theatamo of •tiimuri
.W.. 7 .4l l .laaavarlwitailzt . lee
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AO. sJaueasterJntelligoncer contains` letters
: ;iiidtithit.ol.liniiiti . cornponin g time Democra
Stott!, (which have been writ
..." ten ill the State Central Coin
notilYini. them of their appoinimeni4 in
to fa: t the
IjAkfyiire of'Ptnoaylvanaa Ida is ,n misiiee t of tho.g lei-.
IC:rinetention. , Ther.lakti:liftt#e the aid e .
are
• • ' g i rth', itose
thtpreopl ()four good
,•.- !••
roped ae the.Poit did about
•
written a word in favor of
-the-Tariff any similar scheme of pliinder.
and iiiicplitY:,--;Wetre not aetnontable for ivhit
era rnaibilie•saii4;througli the columns or this pa
" per, in -yeaan•gottar
•We ileveiphall lowertha Tiflo r..llag until he is
•• :I' • ense:onscifiiiVailkhite ,Houee,«Wneding Ti mm
•
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941 4 ll' that in the'ease, we pity tho pea . ). flag! It
ti . arooter your columns, until the 'am,
Gabriel doll ionnd the last trumpet !
DIIIIMIIPRierICROMINfLTIONS.
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FOR -CANAL COMMISSIONER'
PAPER. THE'LAWS •OF THE UNITED
SPATES, TREATIES: , RESOLUTIONS OP CON.
• • GRESS; 44.: .IRE'EUREISHEII BY ..AVTHONITY:
filoroolg, ilost;Job , Office.
•
6311,1!1CR OF WOOD AND "FIPTO STRI•MTS.
ayin , adced lo ourEste ment. a uplen did
Cle,V. e r I ' 4 I :TVA re a n e d hi g; Ifi•Zoarlcei 'p re pared
itnyrteedoTudno
. ....norpesard:beauty and .neatness , -and upon the most rea;
aonaltle.terms., We respeetfully . solicit the patronage of
.". '•ibe pubkie tnAti. line of oar tnuunmm. ' •
. •
. . . .
..... L -0115r_ddrertisen are requested fa ha n d in their farms before
44'eleiek t P..M. This must be eeretplied mid, in order',
in
sure an vuunnn.. IThenit possibk, nn earlier beta would
. . .
Ary- M I W. CARR, United Statei Newninti‘ec Agency
-• ' ::Ran.Bitildinge .E. ranter of Third anti Dock !nivel',
• •-* and 400 North h rtreet—is ourouly authorised Agent
, in.nilndelphia.... • • .
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•
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ry,
117' Primai Meetlngi,.August - 12, - 184S.
.
, 1• connty - c t ii : e'plOofit *14.13,-4848.
• IV - State Cosivenbou t Auguit: 30, lilt 4.
New Bite Don Distrtete.
- :pow Towllintr —By ati act of the last session of
• ......ShoLegislatnre, the General and Township elections
thioTOWDalii are to be held at the house of Mr.
Cooper, on the Franklin Road.
• STEALER Tomium.—Tlic General and Township
electiOns . are hereafter to be held at John Shaw , s
mill, in said township:
Lowta CLUB. Towestfre.--glettions in this
Township hereafter to be held at the house erJo
. ' seph Rogers, (Lower ferry.)
.IDdtaiiii 44 Barnburners.n
• We ham, recently seen the published proceedings
'of the “Free Soil" Convention that assembled at
- Indianspolisobe capital of the Hoosier State. We
have carefully czaininml the list of Delegates from
tho several counties represented; and Lnd that every
man, so farm) we recognize them, is an original Fcd
enlist, a fanatical abolitionist, or a quasi 16 Whig."
We do not recognise the name of a sink consist.
/grit;' unwavering, reliable Demi:Tsai:upon the list.
-This, however, is the case, wherevetwe hare any
accurate statements or the•arree - soiP? Movements.
The actors in these scenes, hate but. one object in
• view—the defeat of tbe Democrat:c party ; and they
fcgi pd degree of concern about the manner in which
they shall accomplish 'it. Those among them who
hi.vo acted with:the Democratic party, hasp only
dplie 1:1 the : hepe orobtaitting office; and failing
they base been willing to sell themselves to
iny:faclion that would promise to make them con
.
Matinnicis t the _late Francis IL. Skunk:
• ; Tho Republlcan.,.at V.VCsictienter, and this' Demo
.. • ~ c rah At Doylestown, warmly recommend the erec
-,Ailiti of a monument in honor of our late lamented
The Bret mentioned paper says: .
,
" Monuments arc crected . tia those who die on the
bpttlo Geld.. But is it more proper that they should
. be elected to the patriotic warrior, than to the patri
- .otic statesman, who, like Shank, diesnot only in the
'service - of- the ..Biatte,•tint,.. atter having served that
ERIZIE
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• °Status Donkey iTne iti'lriostliiiiiiiitablezoOndi.;
1
. ti ; i :„Stiliotla.2 3; ' Heu
er allinliii4ii , l44. - Aattici•-=
lilt 4 anatliiiiii:at or). thlog,. i'l4 . 4iftinilia
‘iti t s:;;Wilitik**ild it:7:jasilliotothtll; on ft - pealit of
isititgrEkiixioilloor, iiihicii*aeilnin4;:foii:',: much
fot'alle digiaiiiiiti facuitidil'lt has *tin : , 'said; 10 ,
some of hie keepers, that though the Root little
thintr has always been eery spite/at, he is not capa
ble ordoing any harm: "Indeed, there aremany who
think we have been already too severe upon him,—
who say that we have ,, tortured him without mercy
and paid no attention to his sufferitig.” This. we
/
suppose, was on achount . df that Spelling./19 k and
Juvenile Grammar. We bad not an idea ou allu
sion to that matter would have prOduced so; offices
an effect: but as he seems to beg for mercy, we shall
give prooroftbiancient maxim:that .ted'merciful
man is merciful, toreylpt aDenkey !
Itir To our Demeeraiie. brethren of the press in
thin State; we !eipectilily submit ilie following res.
Resolved, That the -nomination of candidates for
Governoido now
-
Are pria seconedl—Lancaster Intelligeneei% .
The motion is.seionded. •
All who rim in favor of the nomination of Candi
dates for Governor now ,elosing, will please to say
"aye rr
"Aye! , ) ,, Ayo!III , A yo! , ?
. .
The resolution ban passed mianimously,t and thri
nominations are therefore closed.
Gentlemen, you %val . /now - proceed to ballot; and
be • sure to select a good man, who will lead his
federal Opponent at least 30,000. •
Parson Drownlowa paper, tbo Joncsborough
(Tenn.) Whig, refuses to support General Taylor for
"the Presidency, and still keeps the name of its old
favorite, Henry, • Clay, flying from its mast head.
•Tho Parson says:
• • (! We have ,advocated Whig principles:7from our ,
south up—and we are now old enough to make a ,
right to land—lf we bad any to convey to others. In
prosperity-and in adversity—through evil and good.
report, we have been the humble advocato of Whig.
principles, as we still are, and intend. to remain:'
. Nor can any, or all; the hungry expectants of office,
'who hang around and natter Ceo. Taylor, read us
out of the Whig ranks, or drive us into the support
of this perfectly ridiejous :andante:,
The" Cumberland Valley Sentinel," printed
at Chambenthug, says r—ag We warn our :friends
throughout the county not to place 'any confidence
in the reports of the Taylor men as to changes in
other sputa or the county. Wo have, within a few
days, conversed tvillittnembers of the party, who
were reported to have come out for Taylor, and
found them as sound as ourselves. It is a mere trick
to cover up defection in their own ranks."
There have been seven lives or Gen. Cass issued.
Two more will give as many as a tom cat. Should
hls party pucceed, which life will be elected Presi
dent 1-11'heeling Timm •
•Ittes The democratic life, ofcourse ! There have
been'abont a dozen obituaries of federal whiggery
written within the =Me number of years ; but the
universal death and burial of that corrupt and wick.
ed party, will take place this Call. Saltpetre or burnt
brandy, can't save it tbia time ! Die it mast
lllap at Pennsylvania.
7.13. Hera, £eq., who is a gensral agent fur the
publiahers, will call on tho citizens of Pittstio'nt, in
a few days, with copies of the line map of thic
State, pntdished by ft. L. Barnes and William F..
Morris, which has been highly recommended by
both branches of tfur State Legislature, and many of
the distinguished citizens of the State.
The "People's Press" of the 10th of March, re
viewing Gen. Taylors position, said—
" Concealment of opinions, which the people have
a right to know, is presumptive EVIDEhicE OF
INTENDED FRAUD."
That's precisely the position of the whig party at
this time.
Columbus Delano, of Ohio.
The Mount Vernon Times, (Whig,) Delano's or•
gan, speaks ac follows of the man that tear to deliv
er a speech at a Taylor ratification menting in Knot
county : •
"Mr. Delano is really to stand shoulder to shoul
der with the whip quil battle for whig principles,
whig measures and whig men, but can never sup
port Gen. Taylor in thiano-party dubious position in
which the Old. Soldier now stands telore the Whig
party and the American people."
Lamar:inc . ' Creed —This is a matter of if:defect.
at 'lie present moment to eiery friend of liberty
in general, and of the French republic in particu•
far. He says—.
'1 believe in Christ, because he hos introduced
on earth the moat holy, the most faithful, and the
most divine doctrine that ever shed its beams on
human intelligence. Christ has spoken as reason
speaks. The doctrine is known by its morality,
in the same: manner that a tree is known by its
fruits; the fruits of Christianity are infinite, perfect
and divine, the , author of which is the Divine
- Word, asbe so styled himself."
air In referring.to the rumor that Taylor will not
veto the Proviso if elected, tho Nashvillo Banner,
the Whig organ of Ternessee remarks:—
•A Louisiana planter in favor of the Proviso!--
Why, tho intolerable absurdity of the proposition
almost forbid+ us to treat it with any degree of 8e•
Piousness.
f" Doggett's New York City Directory, just
published, estimates the popOlution of the Empire
city at present to be 400,000. •
fir The whig papers say the democrats refuse to
do justice to Gen. Taylor, and yet the Massachusetts
legislature, in which she Whigs had a majority of 70
or 60, actually refused to pass a vote of thank!) to ,
Taylor and his men, after they had fought their way
to Btiona.',Vista I
Kir Atop:Sr:large meeting of the Count' Facto
!), operatives and their fr:ends, was held last even
ing: at the Allegheny market house, The opera.
..dves appeared fully determined to stand out.for the
ten hour system. Several effective speeches were
made in reply to the manifesto of the employers,
and insisting that,they should give a fair and truthful
statement of their profits, by exhibiting their bhoks
for investigation. A resolution was pasted, invi
ting W. E. Austin, Esq., to address their nest meet
ing, which is to bo held at the Old Court House,
Pittsburgh, on Saturday evening, at half-past seven
o'clock. • ' •
Mir IA titerAdnieince of local incidents . yesterday,
, . • •
Rumor .ststed thatseveral ecrious rows occurred in
different placeei—one onFountnin svelt e , in.4ich
. a
man Waii`almOst killed witha knife.. _There:wan
no foundation. for";thifi. 'Another' stiiry.:Wae flout
blood being found in Federal street, 44111egbry ;
but no' deaths' were'heard of) nor even 4 row i 9 the
neighborhood.. ' • ' - ' •
,
The fact ig cgcry,pc ! ciiii Leaved , yestepday,
and the day before, so far DS we hearii; and we lope
they may, tied the system profitable.,
. .
lEi.r The officers were ymitordny in hot pursult of
,the,thief teeklo from p,wald the boardingh ouse e
on Monday; but I r tibpm byralound..-liich
arilton went river; Raged to
little }Yneaieg
ton,'and Ttougheififfiistdosie therivr i er . It ix hoped
hemay he takMl4,7ritia:ii. is furtherJtoped that when
taken he may be Weill . supplierrwi th ilovereigne.
DI The Blairsville dpatathian is very anZiOULI that
the Allegheny city Aiderman:or preacher who per
formed marriage ceremony recently, under pecu
liar circumstances, may be prosdcuted. According to
the lawe of the State he is liable to a 020 of $250.
lit - Though it is difficult to get at the troth in re
tation to the recent digictilties,inAllegleny, we may
be safe in saying that several persons were' arrested
yesterday, and warrants are out for others.' The
American rays thrty warranty have been issued.
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THE: FACTOET QtrESTION.
STATEMENT . .0F..T1-IE".ISIANUFACTUREItIii:
• The undeiiiine4
ton mills, situate tee city , dfFAilleibttyiliaviatil
in. view. a.deceneVieepent: Gar. titiblit.cip4ticito?und. t 0;,
shield .oursilieriAomAlie chloqdie.eridAepro:ich
deavored do;bekciiiit nylon int characters; bffariotie •
end oft repeated.mierepreeentatione of our motives
and businesicTlltdonnection with what ie the
ten hour law, have judged that the time hae arrived,
when a simple and temperifte'expeaition - of facts,
might be proper and usefuFip directing the public •
mind to just and equitable conclusions.
The profit's of:manufacturing yarn and coarse cot
ton goods, has been greatly overrated in the United
States for Ong brae. ; kbas. had its season of pros
perky, with alternate periods of depression .and itd
versitywhile , public , ostimation. appears to have
. been predicated upon the - tright and eunay:sida •of
the picture. That the general and aggregate result
has not been at all adequate to justify .tha Oilcan - a
trouble incident:to its pursuit, Lathe experience of
nearly all who have been long engaged in the buiii;•
ness;—at the present time it is labering.tioder con
siderable adversity, of which. the ,suspended estab
lishmenta 'of the' North; and the reduction - of Wages
in that favored. region, are unmistakable ' evidences. - .
Nor is thefunire flee rom strong and glooiny appre
hensio.ns—these arise principally from the immense
importations nnder. low duties- 7 41m scarcity of mo- -
n0y. , ..-andthe.vist increase ' rtnchin6iy and its pro
ductions in the U. States, which .has reduted the
'domestic fabric to a small, .regulai,. and net profit.
In We active home competition, the manufacturer
in . Feansylvanla is required, by.thd late law,M.meet
the enlightened and energetic New'. Englander in a
commeb market;—the one with the product:oftWelve
hour's laborthe other with the product of ten hour's
labor7-a ,difference • of one sixth, or nearly 17 per
cent. or n diseriininating duty, enacted, by Pennsyl
vania, ecierner the labor abet. owe citizens end op
eratives.. Snick); noargUment is necessary,. to con
vince. on : enlightened
.and calculating public, that
- however, desirous the owners of mills may be to get
their:.machitiery in operation again, they ere Com
:pletely shut out from the exercise of • that right un-
derthe.ltite,law-unlessit ho to adopting the pro
viso it contains, that special contracts may be made
for twelve hour's labor.
— Sometime provioulto-the late law taking effect;
the undersigned had; a. meeting, to compare their
experience, and form a judgment as to tkeit ability
to adopt the tea hour system;—the result of oar de
liberations Wei then recorded, and from the minutes
we extract the following —viz:
""At - a meeting of the proprietors of Cotton Mills,
• held. itt-Fittshergh; cin • 23d of May; ISIS-the 'sub
jeet of the Into law of Pennsylvania, regulating the
heers• of labor in Cotton Mills; alter the 4th of July
next, being under consideration, it was unanimously
• • "Retalrrd, .That we cordially'approve of the be
noielent action of the Legislature, in excluding:
- children under Waive years of age from emproytnEnt
in Factories; and believe that at 66 time was it the
interest of them or their employers; but. that the
practice originated through the entreaties of indigebt
• patents, whose:Wants were supplied bytheir earn
ings. We at the same time sympathize with many
widows and otheis, in afflictive circumstances, in
being thus. deprived of their ordinary supply of the
daily necessaries
•tßirsolved, That the
.extensive and enterprising
eompetitiou rn the . Carious Stites of the Union, in
producing Coarse cotton goods, has reduced the bu,
Batets to as estimated .and small profit, and that;
whilst other manufficturing communities, both in the
free and stare hates, are untrammeled in the hours
their labor, any attempt no the part of Penniyl-
Taub.. ALONE to reduce the hours of labor, would
have a most destructive tendency on a great, grow.
tog and important branch of industry, conduciie
alike to the comfort and prosperity of our.Commoo
wealth. .• . • .
“Rtsolced, Therefore, that from necessity, we mutt
continuo to employ our machinery twelve anon per
day, as heretofore, and in conformity with the pro:,
visions of the law, adopt a sptem of special chi:.
tracts with the operatives.t ,
'A common desire on our part, and amongst a re
speetahle, Industrious and orderly portion of the op
entire, or both seres, to tesunte our labors as owl
al, induced cis, not to evade the law, as has been
reported, tut to empty with its terms and require
ments, b making the special contracts for. tease
bouts. I n Ode attempt of the employer and employ
ed, to acetate their lawful business, in the only way
in which the Pennsylvania Mall can be raved through
the provisions of the law, the violeoce of the mob
is known td the public, and if approved and .acqui
esced in by, them, has effectually suspended 'opera
tions, until:such legislation shall prevail in Penneyl
tallia, or be adopted in other SateS 112 VIII place
the Cotton Manufacturing interests of this great
Union on ono common touting as revels labor,
which is only another term for wages.
We have no desire to advert to the persooal vio
lence, the abuse prone property and of our common
rights as citizens, which hare all been outraged.
We allude to these proceedings incidentally, and
only because we fear and regret that the effect pro
duced may be to prejudice the good will, cordiality
and friendly feelings,that has happily heretofore ex
isted between the proprietors and the operatives of
the Allegheny Mills ' and which need not be impair.
ed—and cannot be destroyed—if they arc left to
control and adjust their own concerns, and commit
their own interests.
We hope, therefitre, that we way be correctly un
derstood by the public in reference- to the position
we. now occupy—not through any choiee of our
own, but by reason or the necessity that i 51441 upon
us. • "
Fine, That whilst in other Sutra thej run their
machinery 11l or more hours per day, we cannot sue- .
eessfolly compete with them, working 11l hours per
day.
tiertmd, that the milliriunct and will remain rms.
pended until we are placed on a common platform
with other States, of which we are now deprived,
unless. we can operate under the special contract
.provision of our Pennsylvania law.
.TAird,.That we are ready and willing to resume
our business whenever we can do so, with do great
er burdens,..restrietions and dangers, than What arc
Common and incident to the business elsewhere.
BLACKSTOCK, BELL & Co.,
• Pitt Cotton Mill.
P. McCORMICK,
Hope Cotton 31111
, KING, PENNOCK & Co.
• Eagle Coitoo
MOORHEAD, COPELAND itCo.,
• - Union Conon Mill.
KENNEDY, CHILDS &Co.,
Penn Cotton Mill.
N. VOEGTLY at Co.,
Star Colton.Mill:
JAMES A. GRAY,
Allegheny Cotton Mill.
Pittsburgh, August 2, IFAS.-418:nr I t
Gen. Ones—lnternal Improvement.
Mr. Cam by accepting the Baltimore nomination,
is, pledged against a latitudinous system of internal
improvements by the General Government. At the
same time, however, it may be admitted, that be is
not so strict. in his views, on this subject, as wo of
Virginia would wish. Some diversity of opinion ex
,
fists in regard to this matter, and no candidate can
I exactly represent the opinion' of his supporters in
I every section of the country. That Mr. Cass - would
authorise an indiscriminate and lavish internal im
provement the General Government there: la not
the least reason tehelieve. On the other hand,
Gem Taylor, by surrendering the. exercise of the
yetial power, will open the door wide to .the most
unscrupulous and prodigal system of internal im
provement that may be concocted by a Whig majori;
ty.in Congress. To object to Mr. Case on this score,
and yet vote for Gen. Taylor, is "to strain at a gnat
and swallow a camel." Gen. Taylor, in the Allison
letter, says: "The personal opinions of the individ
ual who may happen to occupy the Executive chair,
ought not to control the action of Congress, upon
questions of domestic policy; , nor ought his objec
tions to be interposed„where questions of constitu
tional power have been settled by the various de
partinents Of government, and acquiesced in by the
people." 1 . •
The Constitution says that when a bill Is present
ed to him, Who approve it, ho shall sign It; but Gen
Taylor, who means to be , guided by the Constitution
alone,—intende to sign the bill, whether he approves
it-or not; The Whig party has always favored a
vast system Or internal improvement by the gement
government,—the Republican - party has opposed it.
Gen. Taylor is the nominee of the Whig.party,and
by:hls election they will come into power, and 'will
be able to carry out this their fhvorito measure. , By
the expel:dim: of vast sums of money in this way,
,oven ; while,the . ,wer debt remains unliquideted, a
pretext for a prohibitory tariff will be furnished; and
thus - while England is advancing rapidly on the road
of free trade, the United States will be fouraretro
ga.ding into. the 'obsolete and unjust track of monop.
,oly and restriCtionetersburgh listelygenee. •
•
Now State Government.
On Wedneirddy morning at 10 o'clock Actiog Gov
ernor Johnston was sworn into office at the !Cover
nor's rooms, in tho Siete Capitol. The Wendt' : of
'departments and a number of citizens were present.
The oath was administered by General Pieker, the ,
Speaker of the last House of Representatives. The
very first movement of the new Governor was the
ousting of the Hon. Jesse Miller, the worthy Secret;
Lary of State. Townsend Haines, Dm., of-Chester
co., has been appointed in his place.
HAND ROUND THE HAT.—WC 1311deretaDditInt. a
collection ' will be taken up amongst the whip of
Louisville to the amount of one dime, tojay the
postage,'ori a letter to,Pen. Taylor, announcing to ,
him his nomination by the slaughter 'musk Mob.—
Democrat.
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Z tpr die Morning lost— :
The Sand txxx4erilqtrelge*.
MB;liiaerst=,l Vita Mat i°!!' 11 4 1 0 .
callo public auentiiiiiip - ille4iifinious Law, PAO'
lastitijntyi, grsiating:the,m(neinis, gravel, sand;* 4'
-pair ti g .A6Dci4in the: . iteds ,of:leur rivers, to a :feir,
cuoninespeculators, On thepabzi consideratic3.9l
fifty cents an acre ! It is right that our mix.Api•• •
sontatives in the Legislature should be called upon
to explain why they permitted so grossly , outrageous
an act to pass #ithout oc timelylnferm;
ing our citizens of its existence. It is rumored that
Senator Darx/e says, it passed without his observa
tion. Wliat;an'excusiil ''Aid it also " escape the
observatfon'! of our fotir other mix-representatives t
Look to it'citizens! will you sanction the cribduct
of men who will vote the bed of the 'Monongahela
from the Point to the first Dam in fee simple arena .
to Lawyer Eysfer r that he may make a fortune out
ofthe gravel and sand by paying only the insignificant
sum of fifty cents an acre to the state. Every citi
zen who builds a'house, lays down a pavement, , or
pays a, dollar of taxes, is interested in this matter. .
Let, our mis•repreirentatives speak out, and ex-
Plain their conduct in this matter. If they cannot
do it, or wont do it, thank heaven! there is a 6allot
bar remedy against trusting, a second time, such pub
lic servants as have once proved unfaithful to their
constituents. I do ...not write out of any political
bias, or to make political capital; . ; I morely:want
light on a dark matter, that perhaps some men would
rather keep from public scrutiny.
aIIII743AND Tee
•
P. 3. 1 wish you would publish tb Law.
Alle regret to learn th '
at•tbe venerable
Judge §briver died .at' bis 'residence in Frederick,
Md., on Saturday evening last, alter a very shrill ill=
nee,. .
An Exciting Scene t
A brave officer gave us, a few days ago, a graphic
accout of the meeting of the , division of Gen. Lane,
" the Markin *of the war," at camp . Enecro,,near
Santa Anne, plantation, in Mexico, in favor of Cam,
arid Antler. Oar Informant was present and partici
pated. A largo Dumber was in attendance, and the
greatest enthuslaim prevailed. Three very able and
active officers—all " whigs" before they left borne
...addressed the assemblage, and declared their un
changeable re•_olution never to act with . tbe federal.
iita hereafter...—Pennsiaranion. . ,
Sr The story has gone abroad that the officers
and private' of the Ist Mississippi rifles will all' vote
for Gen. Taylor. There is not a word of truth in it,
so far as the statement relates to the dcmoer3ta of
that immortal band of citizen soldiers. From their
illustrious commander, Col. Jeff: Davis , to the "high
privates," there is not one wh o went to the field a
democrat, who is not so now ; and every one of theca
will vote fur Cass and Butler. You could not oiler
the patriotic volunteer a greater insult than to say
to him, rr Because Gen. Taylor has shown himself a
warrior, we presume you will surrender your Frio
ciples, and vote for him." The proposition is insult
ing to any, but to none mom than the volunteer sol
d i er.—Mersisripplan.
, .
Military Converts to Democracy:
We have seen and spoken to a member of the vol
unteers and members of the two regiments, who
,de
elate that they left home , etchigs,” and return De
tnocrats. The universal feeling among thesegallant
men it, that Gen. Taylor ban placed himself is the
' hands of his own enemies, and the enemies of the
vaunts', and that, therefore, no soldier earrjote for
film.---Pennicreenion. .
-4. I
• Ir".', Toe Glue Ittugue..--Tbe 4)loimonian. or, Atl
iHealing alliZ:11 or . till performing wonder*. 'No tither .
Medirine ha/done to much to alleviate the Augerintg,i of
as 4 . lloo•eihtono no thi.i. No remedy Imo *ever Leen
kuotYtt to cure Ainbral with so ;stitch certainty nod Ito ef
'.: teetotally or this Bottom. A target prottottion (till: 4 diS,
si east.: of the U ..i te.l Stair* are thole agretia: the Idrovi,
Throat, (Aver, or Strtniach. and for nueh tht4inediedte is
1 I peel/IJuly adapted. The proprietor defies the world to
produce its enunL D. Sherman. the salt+ propeietol *lid
i 111,2111.11 . 2 , 5L1Ttf. lltottlit urge upon Uil the iteremuty oil pro
caring the Genuine. audinot be„ ad with ally tlieigit,Co
of in. or with any other medieine... So great it. itt.reputa
-1 Into. that the unprincipled nuLlukhingly Winton! to:pnos
oil their worthless custom*. hoping _ to share to ttig col
vantage. of the proprietor'. lattorg and expenditure',
when they have not Om:energy or ability to get urt 'Mad
e‘taldirli soy thing themselves. ! -
f riitealo by Wm. i scoot, No. 10‘1.1herty street, tien4
of Nrorel, l'itt3burgh . Jiil
. .
• •li • • .
Bribe' President or the ndird Stadim"
j""•(:CArdson B.`Clark. of Bellevue, Ohio, NorAriber
"...3d, lola. tent a letter to rtr.G. C. vottein, the proprietor
N pa:molter of law. I, James K. Polk, President of
of the celebrated lathoutriptic Mixture, the Great Amer- 1 J ilt Vaned States of America , do hervbV drelorvaloa
4 7 0 7 .
sa ße t atc; re il t r i;. s ). %lt a h o
t el m aj n al . e x tri N e t n he l th rini ll3 ,, i l l: .
b it
1 7 , 1 1 4;iis u tit o l m ot . i
(muani k t . i., k w .. d . 1 ,.. 2 , ,nma. , 0 , 1 ,.,, ,te1,i,eir
t i he: ts , t3 i l i th b o . fhr,e l i d ictiigai i in,e umn d ther;
erdemed rates. Nothing like It leas' ever tp -De r re l' i periods hereinafter designated, to wit . .
People resort tu it Mr all complaints, au. ga a ell nM. . .
w . r . td. Old ~., wh o, buy , wa r d a m : s ki ll 1
~..% m t
o. ll%e d3 lLa y nd office at the, Sault Ste. Marie, commenting
Me r i stet nth day uf Octolur twit, fur the dis
til medical uthit, have yielded to It. and th e focultY ere po -" sal of the public lands situated within the under:vim
...og It to their practice. A /rage. rmather of medical anneal townships and parts of townships, to wit:
tene ale averts for Its sale—a tamp; proof Ot the peat
. .,...„ 0 , 0 . 0we ..., um( mra aren . f . th , mimipat moram ..
virtues of the un,cle. C a ll ~„, Agent. , in our pkper. The -North Dud Simi', Fox Island
situated in frac
" how """ pre lq. be ("04 under (; " 31 Anie r. bein . tional townships thirty-four and thirty-fire, of range Mir
'Remedy, stnl'aet a Pamphlet
. . .
Age in 3 In Putsbunth, I fists & Liam Mat, No.eldfrerty
sr, neat Canal Battu, jy 1 4 - le Tb c". e"Natatou Island,n lactated tn frtieciiitml townships
thirty-our and thirty-Israel range founeen, cod Traction
tiottal townships thirty, thirty-one and thirty.two, Of range
fifteen.
Townships forty-one and forty-two. of range twenty.
Townships cony-ono and forty.two, of range twenty.
oar..'
1D Bower- Comm-slim octet more frequently daring
tha summer months than at any other season,becaulte at
this season the system being debilitated, digestion l not
sudieiensly ochre to dispose of the loud before ithecoreet
putribed; heuec a peculiar acid ix geaerated in the stoat.
ach, Whirh ix tire cause of those horrid diseases called
dysentery; cholera mocha*. inflammation of the bowels,
rt
kr. Trrights Indian regetatk Pills are dy,
tun, therefore a Certain cure for bowel complaints be..
cause they Clea . l3le the stomach a... 1 bowels from me
putrid humors width are the cause of the above distress
la
log complaints. Consequently, as they remove the nu
of every form of disease, It it Impossible for them t fail
In making a perfect cute. • • ' '
Emote of • Counrcifern and imilorians.—Rerriembe thus
the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills
have the written signature of IVirrasx Watour od the
top label of each bog.
Remember also, that Messrs. reachtwanger r Co.. of
Neal York; ins. S. Glareoe & Co., at Cdneinnati• ' aid J.
U. Wilder & Co., of Louisville, are dor agents foe this
medicine, and we cannot guarantee the gentriurnelis of
that offered by them for sale. .
. The Re:Niue is for solo at Dr. Wright's Principal Office
PM Race street, Philadelphia; and by JouXTaonesok,
lad Liberty street, Piusburgh, Pa, who is sole agent for
- ail city, liy whom dealers can be supplied at the whole
sale rateir
"CAGLE SALOON; WOOD STBEE
GRAND GALA iVEEK!
•
Engngement of the Ethiopian Serenader% in
connectintiwith the (omter Troupe, - (or one week, bigln•
iting this MONDAY EVFNING, 31si. •
Thu evening's entertainment will consist of a
GRAND CONCERT,
fly the Tyrolean Vocalism; niler which the justly
•
breted band of • .
ETIIIOPIAN SERF.NADERS,
will make their appearance and give a series of their in
imitable entertaintneuts, consisting of
.Negro Songs,
Glees, Overtures, Extravaganzas, he. •
AM/Anion, ouly 23 cents. • •
. A great quantity of the best . Ice:c ream served up to
visitors-
Ajtoltolloilo Fourth street, near Wood.
THE ORIGINAL VIRGINIA SERENADERS ;
(Late of Ms Chest/iota Theatre, Pit
J. It. Myers, G. A. Horringtoo, L. V:11. Crosby, G. Eon.
kel, F: Solomon, and E. Horn.
WILL contihne their unique Ethiopian Conceits at
Vl' the above named place until forthernotice,
change of programme every evening. During the week
the Company will produce the burlesque ludtan Doned,'.
Negro Statuary; &e., which was received nightly at the'
Chesnut st. Theatre with great applause.
'll7 — Doors open at pant 7; to- commence past R
(117* Cards of admission, 23 cents; Children under tell,
accompanied by their parents, half price. jy2o
10LOUR—A few bbl,. of limy tcdons.'supetior fresh
ground Flour, for sale by
KING & MOORHEAD.
QTAR CANDEES-53 bores Crunten& Co.'s Star Can..
S'
ttles, for sale by loom') KING & MGORHE&D.
•
T OAF SUGAR-12 bbls. assorted for sale by
anti , . - .KING k MOORHIReIiD.
SUGAR CURED IiAMS—,A fare bbde. prirne,ju Ire
ceived by.- . [Rua • KING tr. rucloannAD..
TAVA CPPFEE—A raw bogs prime• Java Cage tor
J'
gale . ftt tatg4( • • KING & MOORLIEWITS...
DOOK - . PENS, &e,, .AIJCTION--On
.SUI evening, tbeStb inst. 01 7; o'clock, at the Commit.;
vial Sales Room, corner of Woid n 1145111 its. will be sold
a largo collection of valuable and Mlicalkuteous Peokel
comprising Standard Works in the various departments
of Science and Literature, family and folio bibles, ppckA
et bibles and test a triente, postend cap writing'paperi gold
pens, diamond point, &c. . i
.The Rooks can lie.examined on afternoon Of solo: • -
....OTs4 . JOHN D. DAVIS Atict:
-- . - IPresh,sapilly of *New klooNii.:7l — .
A MINER, Smithfield street, between Id .and-3d
. . sts.,• ban just received a large assortment of Mew
-publications, among which arc the following:, '\
• Jenny Lind, by Miss Hendricks.. .
The Fallacies . 0 the,Familty, fro? the 6th Londoit edi-'
lion piecond.Aincrienn . ,
•
The. Mysteries of Old London—enmitlete ;_by O. ?W
'. IV.'
Reynolds..
Columbian Magazine fot August, splendidly illustrated,
with a plate of Niagara Falls, ti.c. s) • '
Saint, IRosalie , • or the Mysterione Casket; an Autohicig-
raphy. • -41
A
great variety of large 4na prwill class songsters, in
cluding COPS' and Taylor• salmis. ' s . • • . •
Linell's Living: Age, No. _ •
Chambers' Miscellany, No. 24. • •
:Corinne or, Indy. A fresh supply. ' • •
The. French Revolution of Has. ..13y Foster. and Eng
lish; illustrated. Fresh/imply. •:•.•
-Our stock now comprises the bitten mnd most Com
picie assorhiwist of cheap literature FMWestem
ULOUR AND' HEESE—Juat received, an ennamr-
A: tielemf Fainlly . Flour and Western Reserve Cheese.
EDMOND GREER.
nog3 Liberty street, opposite Smithfield,
MiEMOG=I
t.,'
Mil
tNERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KID•
~pINEY. S j AfITHMAC, and all Affections rinsing from _
derangement aar disease in 'the ißiliarV;Dlges
sive, Vascular. Respiratory, and . Nervous
•7; ~.,, S ystexas, such as constipation; toward .
pilei,heartblarn,losibtappetite,cOny_
sid.tongsle,,acitlitrof abs c aroms •••••• • ` ; ;•• • 'neheiswiimning of thialiead, -1' •
fullness or weight in the • ••
stomach, dimness of
, • vision palpita•
don of the • • •
Choking or suffacating sensitting. depression of spirits , .
sudden i• . flinthea of bent, pain in the side or back,
weakness of the limbs,' cold feet. constant im
aginings of evii,_lhver and dull pain lit the
head,. pain and difficulty of breathing •
. wheulyink upon the. side, frightful
dreams, sourernctations,yellow- '
. . • . nese of the vkin•and eyes,
deficiency of perspira-.;::••, , .
• don, &c, As: can IM • :-•‘.
•-. . effectually
cured
by DOCTOR ROOFLANDS. • •
CELEBRATED GERMAN DIMAS:
Their Priwerinrer the above diseases is not ekcelled—
if equalled—by any 'other preparation in' the . United
States, as the cures in this city attest, in many cases af
ter skilful physicians had felled , . : •• •
Derangement in the liver and stomach are sources of
insanity—fromdisorder at- obstruction a Morbid action of
the synapathetib and other nerves follows, and the fund;
dons of the brain are impaired and deranged; as nerves
are the connecting medium .betweenntind and matter, it
follows from:the -reciprocal action:,that both must bn
more or less iniplieated and deranged simultaneously;
derangement there willalso produce diseaseof the SKIN,
LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS, as well as the brain.
The thousands • who die with YELLOW • FEVER,
CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is owing to the same
causeiand the majority.: of cases of that 'most painful
disease, CONSUMPTION, originates from the same...ln
. feet the stomach Isthe Impeulanf.organ in the, system of
matter, its upon it you depend for the success and all the
' advantages lobe derived. trom the administration of in-'
ternal medicines. its functions, arc of the utmost im
portance to every one in: onetituting the source and foun
tain of life, which is nutrition. No organ possessee such
remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power in'
modifying every part of the system. • • '
The tare success in treating disease of the-liver an&
stomach saccessMily has not been a want ofpalhological
• knowledgeot their funedoes, but the preparation of a
. compound that'*otild act upon the disease azd all the
sympathetic afilictioni. :That. point has beerfAmined In
these Bitters, and they are EN'ITRELY VEGETABLE;
and will in every case p ermanently destroy costiveness,
and givesdrugla and v igor to the frame, nen° time de,
• Wasting the patient, and they are grateful to the mast
, delicate stomach under tiny circumstanced. •
ALL CAN BE CURED
WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, .
. Or. WITHIN. rue POWER, or stepwise.)
The few 'months this preparation has been before the
public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy
of the press through the land,.‘heir object being for the
benefit of suffering humanity; its success has surpassed
all precedents, and,t is free. from • all alcoholic stimulant.
syrup .utereury, iniihine, acids,' and all ibjuziour
ingr . edlents, and espectsliy . adapted to the diseases of the
variable etiolate of the United States, and the .West In
dia Islands.
WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN
are made strong by using it—in filet It inn family meth
eine, and can be administered with safety to a child one
year old the delicate female, ore lean Di ninety, •
The Philadelphia Democrat says This medicine
has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great
i
demand. We can speak from• experience, that t has
- produced many wonderful cures." •
The Daily Sun says:—" We believe' it is one of the
best medicines of the age—a friend having used it in his
own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and
Liver Complaint."
The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says: --"Do our
good citizens, who are invalids, know the many oaten.
&skiing cures that have been performediiy Dr. iloofiand'a
celebrated German Riders! rte they do not, we reeom- •
mead Mein to the German Medici a Store„ 27,1 Race
street: all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has
cured many of our citizens, after the beet physicians
had failed. We have used them, and they have proved
to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we
canned refrain giving oar testimony in their favor, an d
that which gives them greater claim upon our humble cf.
fsin, they are entirely vegetable.. •
,
The Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated , German
Bitters are au invaluable remedy for Jawnlice,3)ysitep
sia. and nervous complaints.” • • • ~-•.
Netal`s Gazette says:—' It is not often • we- notice tie
various excellent medicine" advertised in our coining',
because we are unwilling to speak except from perm:mid .
experience, and a good constitution fortunately wakes
us generally strangers to such articles. A word, bow
ever, of Dr. Iloodand's German Einem: This we Kam
to be nn excellent article fulfilling in every respect what
is claimed for it by theadvertiser.
The Daily News says:
"A Mcinciae.—Nre speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof
land's celebrated German Bitters whea we say it is a
.11ter.titt of shit ages:Ma ta d Of iht biliary, diges
tive and nervous systems , , itbat not, we think, an EQUAL
—it ins rraTTABLE PIErAtIATION I.4Ti NAME triTtlaUT AL
nmt to all invalids taro would recommend it as
worthy their eonfidence.
What stronger testitneny ran a medicine have? At the
Depot ran be teen the evidences of many of our amen
respectable enisetut of CCMs in all the fortsgoinedis
eases.
P... • 11-Den • "sili St
s'rintipat xpoi , German 'Medicine Sum. 2:9 RACE
Street, and for talc in Mac:toter by Jabn P.Lonan; Har
ii.bary. by 1). W. Gams; amt rispretunle dealer, gen
erally. throughout tba country. • z
Township Girty-one, of rouge twenty-two.
Township fony-one, arrange twenty-three.
At the„land ot&e at lonia, commencing ou Monday,
the tweetj•thied slay of October next, for the disposal at
the public lands within the undermentioned fractional
townships, situated 111. dm Conner Manistee Indian, Re
setmeiver:
North of . th e bum line, and serst:qt lA s print/pal meridian.
Ymenona'townships twentpone and twenty-two, of
range thitteen.
Fractional townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of
(nage fourteen.
Fractional townships twentymue and twenty-two, of
range bbeen.
Fractional townships twentymue and twenty-two, of
range seventeen.
Lands appropriated by law (or the use ofsehools, mili
tary or other purpose., will be excluded fr om the sales.
The offering of the above mentioned lands will be Com
menced on the days appointed, and proceed iu the order
In which they are advertised, with all convenient dix
patch, until the whole shall have been offered, and the
sales thus closed. But no sale shall be kept open longer
than two tvecks, and no privattsentry of any of the lands
will be admitted until atter the expiration of the two
weeks.
raven under my hand at the City of Washington' this
eight day of July, mina Domini one thousand, NIA hun
dred and forty-eight.
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OPOSALS for carrying the mails of the Baited PStates from the Ist of November, 1848, to the lul of
July,. leso' , on the following route in Texas,. will,•bh rep
ceived nt .the Post Office Department, in. the 01 •of
:Washington, until 0 o'clock, a: m., of the 0111 of Se ent
ber. next, to be decided by the next day. "
'O,OOL Froth New Orleans, Louisiana, to OseVet.ton
Texas, 450milcs and hack; in steamboats, once a week,
from Ist July to Ist November; residue of .year puce in
• Sardelle from lit July to lst Norembo. • • .
Leave New Orlethts every Saturday at 4 p. m.; arrive
at Galvesten next Monday by 4p. un. • • . •
Leave Galveston every Tuesday at 10 a. m.; arrive at
New Orleans next Tuesday by 10 a. m;
' &Mink from Isi November to lst Jul!).
Leave New Orleans every sth day at 4p. arrive at.
Galveston in 48. hours.. •
Leave Galveston every 6th dny at 4 p. tn.; arrive at
New Orleans in 48 hours. • .
Proposals for twice a week service, either the mitiole
or part oldie year, will be considered. • .
Each proposal should be accompanied by a guaratt ,
tee; signed by one or more responsible , persorin, is the
following manna, viz:
llTtie undersigned • • mummy- Mat
,
if hLs bid for carrying the mail from •to be
accepted by the Postmaster General, -shall enterr, into
an obligation *prior to the day of -Norman 'text,'
with good Land sufficient sureties to perform the aerviee
priposed. " .
This should lie accompanieilby tbe -ceriifictuctoris.
posunaster, or other equivalent lePlIGllOOy, that the OW ,
antors ore teen of property, and able to make good }heir
gunranty
The, pro)
al,e, 'from. .
_ in the depaijinent
endorsed 'ProPosalsfOr route No. , in. . • and
addressed to the First Assistatul Postmaster - -
For the prohibition of bids resulting from combination;.
and the terms and , cunditious.on, which the contract is to,
bean e 3 see the last annual ndvertisernent.
C . JOHNSON.'
; Postmaster General.'
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Post °MCC artinen, July 27, IS4S-z.-low4w 1. QUgl
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OST;-On the tlig Co( the 3011 s of July,..some where
between the Post a and Smithfield street, going.
along Wood and sth stn., moll gold breast pin, white
offiee. .. \
set. The finder will be rew, 'ed by: leaving At at this
13ACON—Flie casks Bacon Shoo em.'prime, for sale
-.LP by EDSIODI L D. GREER, t : .
aug . 3 . . . . Liberty street, opposite„Smithfield..
NOTICE—'.% trunk was left at our . stom several'
1' months since, for safe keeping, for a few minutes, by
a gentleman who . was a mrdnger to. us. He has never
yet called for the trunk, and it iv preituned' that' he moathaVe forgotten the place • IVe.dull lstive it in anfe kiep•
ing for the owner, who cad reclaim at'any lime, by.pay
lag charges. HHAINNIHAN & MUHPIW,
u.ug2 IVyhe street,:near the Court House.
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RICHARD M. YOUNa t • •
COMMIII.H011(1 of the General Land Office. •
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_ NOTICE TO PAE-EhIPTION CLAIMANTS,
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Every person entitled to the right of pre•etription to
.any of the hinds within the townships and frnetional town.
ships nbore enume rated , is required to establish the same
to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the
proper hand Office, and make payment therefor, a., soon
as practicable otter seeing this notice, and before sheday
appointed for the commencement of the public sale.ofihe
lands embracing ihe tract claimed, otherwise such claim
will be forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG
Commissioner of the General LantlOce. .
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By the. Prellitiiiit oCitheillissiteti•States..
IN pursuuuce of leVq, JANIESIC- - pOLI President
of the ,Uniteck'Stalet Of-America, doateyeby declare
and Make„Ynown,thaV,public.' sales will he held at the
undermentioned .Laratmaces;in•the Sal* of lOWA, at
!he pericidir hereinallAeedesignaterlito *it .
Al the land cake aims-a Oity, conlinencing on Mon
day; tlm.twenty-filltdar, of,Sernerntiel next, tor the dis
posal of- the public - lands yrithin-•the undermentioned
townships, and palls of,ttiwnships, viz:
of •
North the base The, and West' of the fifth principal
Township eighty, of range_fou rteen
• Townships seventy -sir,sevelity.seve
mn, seventy-eight,
and eighty, of range fifteen. •
Townships seventy-six and ei ghty, of range sixteen.
Township eighty, of range seventeen.
Township eighty; of range - -
Sections .twoi,tour, twelve, fourteen,
eighteen,:iwernyi twang:two;tmenty-ftzur: twenty-six,.
and twenty-eight; the south half .of the annth.west quer ,
ter, and the south hall Orthe south-east guiltier of twen.,
ty.niue; Sections thirty - thirty - one; thirty - two, thirty
three, and . thirty-four, the south half elf tho 'south-west
quarter,' and . The south , half of the south-east %Falter of
township thirty-five, and Section thirty-six, In Township
Seventy-tax; the north holf. of the.north•Ealt.'etaarter of
-Section one,and all the even numbered Sections: (except
Section sixteen,) in ToWnship seveiurseven; Townships
seventy-eight (except the west half and south-east quar
ter of the south-west gunner : of Section. nineteen, the
south half of se enact " - twent)i-nine, : and the . south half of
the north-west 'gander and, south 'half of the north -e ast
quarter. of ' the' garnet Section,' Sections thirtY-one and
thiny.three, andlhecifonth-west quaiter, and'soath half
of the somh-cast quarter of Section thirty,five,)lerenty ,
nine, eighty and eightylone,Of rangerwenty. . •
Sections two, four,rifx4.gmeenotight, ten, ; twelve and,
fourteen; the west bailor die south-west quarter of fir - .
teen, Sections seventeen; eighteen. nineteed, 'twenty,.
twenty-one and twenty - -two; he west half and south-e •
gunner of the south-westvntrttr;•sind the south-west'
quarter of the south-east querter.of.turenty.three. Secs'
tions twenty-fear and twenty-five, (except the north bale
of the north-east . qttar(r, and north-east quarter of tint north-west quarter of the latter;)'and'Sectionti twenty..
six to thirty-six inclusive, in Towitidifp : seventy-sir n)t
the even numbered fl.ectionw, (extern Section sixteen i )in.
Township seventy.seven; Sections one . to six inclusive,
the north half, the north half of the • south-east loaner
and the north-east quarter of the south-west. quarter of
seven, Sections eight to fobsteeninelusi. ,ge the north halt
of the' orth4v . est quarter and dusnorth lutlf of the north-.
east quarter of fifteen,• and Section% eighteen, twenty,
twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-sitOwenty-eight, thir
ty, thirty-two, thirty-four and thirty-six,' in 'Township
seventy.aighn and Townships seventy-zuneicighA rind
• eighty-one,of range twenty-one.. . „
At the same place, commencing on. blendioi.thehtir.4
&end' day or Oefober next,for thiedisposniZir thn rihblie
lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of
:townships, viz: • • . .: • '
!Vora of Vie ban tine, and Wen of the fiflh
Township seventy-sir, (egeptthe north bail, (he north'
half of the south-east quareer s and the north half• Of the
south-west quarter of Sectlon'ope, the north halfafthree'
and the north half of five,) silFthe even numbered Sec
tions .(except Section sixteen .)' fa: Township seventy
seven ;call the, even munboted :Sections in Tottniship
seventy - -eight; and Sections two, lots one, raaohree,
four, six, and east half of SeVCII, in Secticittlltree,' find
the north-west. quarter and north-east quarter or,' the
south-enst gunner of Section eleven, in the satins Town
ship;, and north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of .
Section eleven, in the same-Township; and Townships
. sevelity-nine (except Section- shiny-one;) 'eighty and
eighty.one, of range twenty-two:. : ' . .
Township seventy. six; Sections two; four, six;'-eigin,
ten, twelve, and fourteen, the south half, th e south-half of
the nor th -west quarter, aiut the smith-wen quarter of the
north-east quarter of Section seventeen, Sections eighi.
teen, nineteen, and twenty, the south-west. smatter, the!
.west half and south.east quarter of the north-ere/I. 4 MM'
ter, and the south-west quarter of the somb-east quartet'
of Section twenty-one, 'Sections twenty-two; twelftr
four, and twenty-six, the south half, and the south half of
the north-west quarter of twenty-seven, SectionstwentY
eight to thirty-four inclusive, Section , thirty-five, (except
the north-east titt3neT of the north-east quarter,) and
Section thirty-six in Township . seventy-seven; alb the
even numbered . Sections (except Section sixteen,) iu
"township seventy-eight; Sections one to fifteen inclusive,: e
the north half of the south-west quirter;and the
half of the south-east quarter, of seventeen, Sections
eighteen And. twenty; the north half of .the .north west
quarter, and the north half of the north east quarter of
tweniy-one, Section twaaty-two, the north half, thonanti
half ofthe south-west quarter and the north hidf of the
south-east qtan rut? of tweuty.three, Section' twenty-four,
the east ball and north-west trustier of the north-east
quarter of twenty-fiee,and Sections twenty-six, twenty
eight, thirty, thirty-two,shitty-four, -ant( thirty- - six,
Township seventy-nine; and Township eighty and - eigh
ty-one of range twenty . -ihree. . • -• •
Township seventy-sir ; Township seventy-seven, (ex
cept Setijous one, three, the north half or the north-gam
quarter, and the north-east quarter of the nonh-west
quarter of Ave, the north half and the south-east quarter .
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mid north half of the south-went 4tittaner - of eleven, and
the north half of the nonh-coo quarter, and the north half
of the nonh.west quarter. sof.thirteend Section two, the
;north-east quarter of, the uotih-west quarter, nod lots
one, two, three, and four of .Seetioitthree, Sections four;
five. six. seven, eight, nine, (except "tote numbers*. eight
and nine : Tina the south-east quarter. of the sough-east
quarter.) ten, twelve, kinneen; seventeen, eighteen, nine
teen, and twenty, the north-west quarter of the north
west gunner of twenty-one, Sec tionsAwe twen
ty-four,' twenty-six, and twenty-eight, the north-we n quarter , the west half and north-east • quarter of the
'tenth-west quarter,. and the north-wenriquatter,of. the
matter-int quarter of :twenty-pine, and Sections . thin i.,
thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty.foor, and thirty-six in Town
ship seventy-eight, and
.Townships seventy-nine, (except
the east half, mid the east half at the silintb,ivest,quarter
' of Section twenty-faci)' eighty and eighty-one of range
Townstiips seventy-six,' se renty-se eta, seiebty,e ight, -
seventy-nine, eighty andiaigtayoue, of range twenty-Ave
Townships seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-one, eighty-.
two and eighty-them!, of range twenty-sir.- ' •
Nora of the bow: bite, and Ears iy`theßlh- princ4al
The following tracts situated on Islands in
sippl river, lots five and six of Section seventeen, lots
five and six of Section twenty, fractional Section twen
ty-one. tot two, of Section thirty-one, end lot four of Sec
bion 'bitty -two in Township eighty-two, of range seven.
At the land otfiee at Fairfield, commencing onblonde:y. -
the second tiny of October next, for the disposal of the
public. lands situated within , the undermentioned town
ships mid parts of townships, viz: i.•
North of Cie base line, and Wur of the fifth yrineipal,
meridian.
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Sections one and two: the Korth -ea.t quarter, and the
north-ran quarter of the north-west quarter of. three,
Sections four. six, tight, ten and twelve; the-north-east
quarter of the - north-east quarter of iltineen, and Sections'
iourteen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two,- twenty-four, -
twenty-six, wentyleight, thirty; tinny-two; thirty-four.
and thirty.six, in Tossmi hhip seventy-two,-of range thir.
teen.
All the even numbered sections (exiipt see;ion six
teen,f.:in Township seventy-two: all the even number
ed sections (except section sixteen.) iu Tomenstdp seven=
ty-three,. and Sections one, three, eleven and thirteen, I u
the same township, of range fourteen,
Sections two, four and six, the,sondf-west quarter, and
the south halt of the south-cast quanerof seven,Secuomf
eight, ten, twelve and fourteen, the south half and north=
west quarter. and the westhalf and south-cast quarter Of
the north-east quarter of seventeen, and E.erilona eight.;
een, nineteen. twenty. tweuty-one, (except the' north
east quarter of the north-east quarter, twentyasvo,'rwen....
ty-four. twenty-six, twenty-seven, (except the.iibnhbait .
of the northreast quarter.) twenty-ei,gh47tweutymine,
thirtyrthirty-tme, thirty -three, thirty-four, thir r '
ty-Lve (except. the east half and north-west quarter of
the north-east quarter,) and thirty-six, in Township sev
enty-two • and all the even numbered sections (eXcept
section sixteen,) in Townshiyileventy-thretf of range Lf
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teen. • . •• _
Townships seventy, sevenrpOiae, seventy-two, teven
ty-three, seventy-four and seventyfivei (except %Unocal
lialf.o( the north-east quarter of sectloitono in the latter,)
of range twenty.
• Townships seventy, seventy-one: seventy-two,ueven !
ty-three, seventy-four and seve.uty'-five, of ninge.treuty.-
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At the came place, commencing On Itionday, the thing
eth day of October next, for the disposal of the public
lends within the ondennentionedtownships: viii, ,, .
Tovenships, seventy, seventY4ine. seventy-two, Seven. .
ty.three, seventy four and seventyfive,of rungt twenty-
, . .
Townships , seventy , seventy-one, :seventy-four :and
seventy-five, of range twenty - three. . . • :
Townships seventy, seventy-one, %seventy-cotir and.
seventy-five, of•range twenty-four, . .
Townships seventy, seveuty-one,. seventy-four and
seventy-five ,"of range twenty-five. . •.:
• At the land office at Du Duque , :commencing on Mon..:
day, the 25th day of September next, for 'the dittposal of
the public - lands within the - folloWing . named. totynahips
and parts of townships,to wit: . 1
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'North of the base fineurid seestiV'tftißlk
'•• Township ninety.of.mge six. . " ; = ' "
cTiforik.okra . kabasalinefand tag 4d:' . -
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The fallateing tracts situated on Islatids 'in 'the •Aliisi4
sippi pyre. fractional section five, lots five,: six, seven,
eight end nine, of section,six, lots:five, six, seven, eight,
nine, ten and eleven, of section seven. fractional sections
eight and seventeen, 'lots five, six, seven,' eight, nine and
ten, of section eighteen, fractional sections. nineteen and
twenty, lots one and two of section tveenrrnine IttlldihiC
tional section • thirty-two' in 'Township - elegy-four, and
lots one and twoof -section thirty-one; and fraction:Race
tion thirty-two in Township_ eighty-five, of range seven. .
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, milt.
tart or other purposes, will be excluded from the, sales.
the offering of the 'above mentioned .Itulds" will be
commenced on the days appointed, and proceed. in the
order in which they. ore utivertised,•with - all convenient I
dispatch, until the ;whole shall have been Offered, and the'
salmi thus closed. But no sale shall be kept open longer
•than two weeks, - and - no private entry of any of the lands
will be admitted until, after the eapiration ,of the ; two:
tveekS
OrveuAinder my band at the Eiti , of Washington this
itin'eteenth day of..lune,ll,Tip DoMmi one thousand tight 'l
:hundred and forty,•Aigliti &I .• • I _1
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RTCII.I.BD
.* . Commlssionerr ortheGeiteral Limdtlißec.ei • •
'''''''''' :TO PRE EMPTION' Clalllit.kliTS: •
:'''ETary• Person entitleil tbe tight of Viemdip t iiinidanY.,
•of the iamb withid the townships and Traits Of tirgiaships •
-above enumerated, is requilled estabfiSh - the same to,
the satisfaction of the Beetle . * and Beheiverof Bit' prop.
•er land office.; and. make 'paymentthertfoi'euersoon ae
practicable alter seeing this notice, and hefore the dep.
appointed for 2 she commencement of thulimhlie. male of
the lands embracing the' truce 'dlainiti,otherwfse htich
claim willbe forfeited:: •RICHARD tits YOlfi G,
• ;• . Commissioner:olllle General Land Offiee.„
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.11111 E subsCriber retipectft4Animunces . ti)his;cuitoni-
J 1 ers. and to the gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity.
generally,that he has received ilk tisdaf assortment of
Spring Goods, for gentlemen's wear, to which. he '‘intites
their attention... - His stock•comprlsts fine Broad Cloths of
all colors; Cassirneres• rich Vesthigs,"of plain and thncy
patterns; all o lyhich'lte• is prepared' to tnatitithe tare :in
the best. and most fashionable style. Also, Children's .
Clothing kept constantly Ba.hand and made - to order.
• * • ' •'• • •. • • ...W/d.•II. SHAFFER,
3d door shore National Hotel: .
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F''''sias,;:piiii. - zit.,_no..did•bi,Petni, Liberty
' and Hay stn., lot having 24 feet front, and ex
tending 44 110 feet. TwO of them are comer lots, and
the positinnol the 'Whole property ls one of the mom ad
vantagethA idtbe city. For farther information apply to
M. SIVARTZWELDER, Fourth et.,
n0v341 between Wood and,Sinithtield.i
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Reported for ,
the .rdorobig Post.
Thirtieth Coognu—lirst tienfon.
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Wasintrororr,:Angust 3,1845. •
The Senate, was called to order, and proceeded to
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the consideration of themeraing busiaemi. _
A messier whs received (rani the Piesfd eat, trans
miaing the proceedings of the Court in the case of
:Gert:Pillohifilewairordeind to:bei Printed. -
A message was received from the Haase,_ trans.
muting' the 9regoo Jill as passefl, ' • •
Mr:„,
Clay - imi:adirelia - eriilie Senate to explanation
Of the ComprOmrse - Bilii -He hoped the preseut Bit I
would be referred tothe CoMmittee, - tind deliberate
ly considered, before it was acted upon. .
Mr. Clayton moved to refer the Oregon Bill to the •
Cocamittee onTe,ritories. • • • -
Me:•Downs gave' notice,hat b e would move that
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all aniendmentibe deferred. - . •
After Come convemtje a, in'‘vhieb **II.I:OPWA Of
Badger, and Phelps participated; the Civil: end. Di
plomatic Bill was' taken up:
The- Appropriatloh - of $00;943 farthclreprpvdmint -
of the - Savannah iiver, wee agreed to.-
The amendment appropriating 00,000 to pay for,
the'Auistad slaves,•waa adopted. _
Senate adjourned: .
• lictist,;T:Mr.T.liitiin - moved that th e: louse resolve .
itself Mato, Committee of the Whole 'on the Army
Apprepriation Bill.- - ~ •
Mr. Marsh mode speech, - in which he dloioeseil
the Shivery He said he trcui unwilling to
-leare - the batter to the' discretion Snprerne
'Court as POW constituted, with the Judges either
`soritbent . urea or eOribeTo men with ariuthern, feel.
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- A h2t , °l l .!ge4,_. ll lP.relion•
Mr Wilmot a
made- apeech,in favoriif hlrifrovisa,
tbr killing
Senatel'erritorial sj ll~ a. i t was indZ[d:no'cQwpra•
miss... The 'debate was continued by Messrs. Cro
zler,•Vinton;Bowden; Radian, and °there.
jThe Noise :woe . still o; Committee:at th e hour
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oelastilispot : chwaefonvapi4diseecoing the A rrny
Bill.] , ''--•
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11..taudoei,4igil.st.3,4,P; M.
Viatt.M.tdetate Wen of Haat ittiMeAtit!4,74 TLe
yestenjayAodia 0110.1111115 done
iant a natal eoneee4don.' .- VhelnariiiiitliC S
Grant—The sop ‘lniear iigaattatitiftireireia•
tog ttie market;ith a ales af. PjijaeLA#4. : m.,99o9,9e.
.Salei . oi Praia White Corn as4sa. ;*Piaties.,relloys at CI.
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PHILADELPHIA'MARIiM • ''.-,..
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Flour---Sales of
Western
a 1.95,1 2b5,8 5 T . he !
market
isiteadi,buinotam . ere.•..„ z .
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'. Rye Flonr—Sales in r• • -
Corn Meal Sales at 82, 0.
Grain—The market for Wheat has a downward ten- -•-•
deuey, Corn i.Smeady nail scarce, with sales of Prime
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Yellow 5it.53c... Prime Red Wheat at 81;0001,03.. i Sales
•.•. terlid;:ey-Salesin bbls: at 9.2 c.
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NEW YORK MARKEMS. .-: '•
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New lose, • August -1.. a P r - M. 'ft —•-.
FloUr today had an tipiiiird tendency. • side:Fa Gen- a - - ---, •.,
•. Oniio—fllere is tisteadVdimandfortore;tei4 li good • .•_,. ',
s ', ":7 : . ..
inquiry for Wheat' foi millingsPar*Olesi'Vrith.
• - •miles of 6 •....- •• • - ..
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/Prime Red at 81,06... Sales:of Prime Whig Corn tz,c.,- ' ..11:-:.‘, - .- . ' . •
; couca--The market rentalaasto !me quoted. • . g
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Prealeisi .of eltse:Allsoitifed•fitiitelfs • § . . .• • .
r , pursuance
or ..iw...1,-lANts AV-Pat.'s,- kreridem;of *
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s:••-.the United -States of Americillio'berellyilecliwis and ,':. • '•,' '
- make known; that piddle sales will - bkhaldpg tble„latider- • • •-. •
Mentioned. Laud Offices, in Wiscoiism, - ;th,:pitpetriode • : • ' ":
hereinafter designated, to' win .... i'.. ••. ...,...... :-.•_..--• •-• ,•-: - . • ;
• At the Lend Offlco :at the !Walla of St: 'Ciele•lß . itaijl
commencing on Molotov, the • fourteeuth dog orAlrgust
next, for for the disposal-or' the mild ic landit*ttiin•the un-
demtentioned jownshipi and fractional, townships, to -•-
. ; wit:
Xciith of the basiiine, and it,.,: of Aej;nirth iirineiird pie-
Townships itreaty,kire - and.'twonty•si 1-4 iaille one. I
.Townshipiterenty-bre, twchty -six, ankiwenlyileven, '
• : Townships twenty-eight and
s tweitty-nine, ' . eir,•iringe
•• Townships twenty.eight,tWentY-nine, thitty andthirty•
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Fractional townshipi • twentynine . and tilittf, and
townships etiny-one.and thirty-two, of (MM. twenty.
- At the same place, commencing on bloodily, the twert
..ty-eighth'ilay of August neat, for the dispieral of the pub
lic lands within the anflcitnentiouedlowushipe.,ejta trac
-1 tional townships, to wit:' • , ~ ••' • . .'.. •. :. . , ~ _
North of the hare line , rind writ
ofldian Mc/aorta *rine/pal pie
, - Fractional' toVensbins 'twenty-six and..xwenty-xeren;
' and_ townships twenty•eightowenty-tine, thirty, thirty
.• one, and thirty-two, of range twenty-one. '-: -.' ' • 1
Fractional townships twenlY.-rix,• twenty-seven and
. tiVenty-eight,mul townships twenty•ninembirty,„thirty
one, and thi ny.two, of. range, twenty-twm
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Fractional townships twenty-eight luidititenir-pine,
and townships thirty and thirty:One, • ofqieige ; twenty..
Fractional townships twentVating, •
*hilly; rind thirty-
one, of range tarenty-fonr. • '.' . . - • -. . .. • - . '1
, At the Land Office at Gieen Bay, ranunnneing on Mon- .
day, the twenty-Grst day Of August Mixt, for tbe didposal *.,
ot the public lauds - gituuted - withlit the uiu,e!uiefillonett t t .
I townships and •fraelismal townships, vi:: ...* • - i • ...
1 North of the base line' mid tent of theldutthiritilieinst vii- . - •-•-
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• • 'Township thiny-five, thirty -rite; and i,Jdny?aeren, and . r...- - .:
fractional township thirty :eight, 0f range %Wanly. -; . • ' • •
• FrUctional township, th irty-five, thirty -rix, thirty-seven •- ' '
.and thirty•cieht, oC range twenty•one: : • ...;.,. , f • .
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Fractional townships thirtyfive,ttdriPlizilltirlY-seveu
and thirty-eight, of range tivenry•awo.•; ' • • • . -
.Lands appropriated by law for the tumor schools, mili- S • '
iary,or other papaws, will. be' excluded from the sales. • .
.The offering of tho above mentioned fluids will, be cam-
trimmed on the days appointed; and proceed inthe order '.•
in which they 'are advertised,,witli I
all convenient dis-
patch, until the whole shall have - been offered and the
sales than closed.
_But no sale, shall be kept open longer 1.
'than two weeks, nedreti - privale entry of etty - of the emitsl.
will be admitted 'he gill after the • ' expinition : Of the two F
• Given intder ttryAtted• at tlie.Fity'ol Vrastilegion, thine
idithdav - " Mov ' • ' •'' : - • nght bur,
, eighthdav of Blair; tirTtialcaillai otie thistimmit eight latini -
deed mat fora-eight.
By the PreAd.,.e.....a. '... r. .--.; ".,...,.. , _
JAMES K. '
POLK • . t
-I':'I:4ICAIARD itf.l-oENO, CP u ll u r n e f leiVerqLand
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NOTICE TO TlMl4i&EmpTioistaLu , 2
• Ever* person emitted to the right. of, pre-emptionto
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any of the - Matta - withili the .towashi_ pa _rfd
.. fractioa th a e l ...., 1 ,.... -
tiramphips' above eau:Mended, is required, ta,establiah
same to the satiifactiou of the Itntster. and Receiver of n ...;...
'the proper Todd °Mee, and inakepayment therefor 91 soon
f .
, c hit' notice and before the day
as appol Pfmli nte ca d ble for alli the er e See mn i m n etciumtit o hho d ;public
suet, ..;•:,.....
the lands 'embracing. the tract clatter , otlierwi
' claim will be forfeited. .'• ' RICIIAIWA - VDENII, q, . ~..•....,
• ,mitrjl7-lawl3ar ' . — Cduartirrfortiw . ./tlMmittl , Apr. F .: . ~,,....1
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- filosedialo Glatedessa, In Itlasettester. R.
Who subscriber tekes . pleasure in announcing to bislC . •
I.; friendii,eitd the cipzeusgenerally, that itospDAL % ..
,buibeeneively.fitted opfor the accommodation and eon, ".,,,- •
fort ordie-Pubhi. ;The buildiegs ! have:been.furnishedir -
.iii a neat and fashionable style; and the surroundincr4,-* , -
gardens have been laid out in a fashion that will attrac -- 0
all who have Piste for, beautiful scenery,. : , i .
The location of Rosedale is well- known.-- Situate in .' •
.fifirnehester; Within a mile ond-tr halforrhecity, on Mr
oi '- --`-'
batik. of the Ohio, the prospect ittAivery 'direption is l • .-
chanuing. For health and comfort.' there ii' no place l - . -
equal to it in the neighborhood of Pint - Mt:ask : .•- r..z . '
• A limited number of families whedmilrem mimic res-r... '
-
idence out of the city, will be received on etsrterms..
Transient visitors will find Roman a most agreeable
place In which to pass a day,or a week. - - • '. • ...- - -..
The Refreshment Saloons will be supplied With all the,
delicacies, of . the- season , ,iDelicious Beverages, 'lced
.Creams, Fruits, Confectioneries, &c.' The table Will be %.1 .-.
sapplied with the choicest viands: .•• • . -: . 1 4,-.....-.
We The whole establishment will ha conducted on"!
strict temperance principles.. Ten-pin Alleys have been ."-..:-..
built; but no .betting will .be pertninted...- All games o --!;--
r,
.chance strictly prohiliited. „ ~' .•• ~ :•:.. 2- •••••• ' :.' - •'r -'
~ -The facilities for reaching Stosedale are tintaeions.—, , -.•-
.An Qtanibus leaves the: North 'end of the Opfltilegbeny e I..x' 1- .."..,
Bridge every half hour, and will leavepasseugers at the;. :. •
,Gardens : TheMtenmer Grunt:road leaves the Allegheny . ..- - •
!Wharf etiery hour, and lauds within a fciv hundred yards
pfthe Rosedale Cottage. , . • • - t . *- - •
*42,tf- “ - ,.,-.; %., LEVI BIHCIfEJELD. g.'• ...-
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. 2 ' Mris*ltookiiititi Paper igstsibllliilitycs owe, k• : :.:
' . So. 78-Moiritreet, bower* .Fourth and -Diamond alley ;...-',.•
regf....otiteribi.x., rave jest Opened, at thei - dbevo stand, Is
~.E. a la rg e,wct.or . dhmierit titialitiee Haled sin'd Plaint.
I Nl'hite and Blue I,Vrhingatiff..ellcr PapertiComniereial •-. '
Mill; Pocket Post Flnt . Cap, Demi!" and Arelliant,Wrifing
PaperfOrßlankrooks,.MediunicindßoyalColoreffPrint-1-:
, teigTepers, Printerirludia, - Enamelled atidlVOrySarfee. ... .
,Cards, , Nos...2, 3; A,' sinall.andidouble , mnall-; jffedium, ii . 2
Dimly , and Cap Day Books and Ledgers . superine paper Fi. ..
.and best easterifliindings School Bookkall kinds . ; Quills,l-- : -
Gold Pens, - Ink, Wafers, Wax. mil plies; &e • • 5 . ...,
Blank Books, of all size*.ruled. to pattern - R and imunil t ; . 5 ... - ',....
iii the Prost substantial manner. , -- . 4
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.-:Countiy •Metchants supplied nt thus loweit wfiolesate ',§
price*for cash; or RAGS at cash prices.
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Baying a Job Office ta.connexiou , svidsourestablish-4 :'
metit , we aro prepared to execute ail ceders forplain and -..,
fancy Printing; Books, Primphletsi Circular*, Business 4.
Cardei Bills of : Lading, &c., with despatch:and at low ... -:
prices... -, -. ' ••• - ~_aW.,LIOTT &ENGLISH. ff., .
No. :3 Wood si., bet. Fourth and Diamond alley. Ii -.
n At our store on Market strett.tmtweeu %bird and I.' .
Fourth, may at all times be found' ,
tt large stock of Theo. t, ' -
logical and Miscellaneous Books. New Books received • ..,
as soon as published, and sold' t the lowest prices. •.
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The publications ofthe Arnerican Sunday School Union P
and Massachusette Sabbath School Society, always on ;
hand. , Catalogues furnished ou application. •
ELLIOTT' & ENGLISH; -'
ua2 Market It-, bet. Third and Forth, .6
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