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',•'S ' . . `,.':'.-:::.:',i - : :'. , ..._.'..',:i.' : :.::...::.-z..,:: ,. . . . .. .. _... . .... • The Volauteera --The Preshlestelo• ?.. .,: TiltAliter of a Federal paper latetafol -4 • - rz. itn lowsr.*Aturviellanteers, When r tht4gethr)ofO S , Prepairilto eltairgitraln. 4.ip*tiaidatil. to,W. rerneniher tl(dtie*s th:;n4i:Se ;,vi e at a resotiatoo Fa thrinks ti . ..4:4Tai . 4,hi5.0 r! 4. •c•-.. .....4 ---..-e,•-• -,,....- --..,••• .• - •i- - •nd inkir; camosttp&efuse en to thaittle!tt94 ll en for toiling and dying In the service of thoiQiiAntrY in a7oroign land, at seven dollars a month; when he himself was drawing eight • dollaia .r day." 'f: - 7."' :- • Yee, and these game vohintcers, almost'eicrY man of them v when they comp to the polls, will re collect that those who 'pi' eterunffiirso be their friends; . since they 13me,,:eoterhed, - .;(4ltheir homes, we re ' among the foremost and lobdest te:denourice allkhe . acts .9f our 'army„ ivhc'n far away' limn: holitel and friende,T, They will recollect tho patriotism(t) of thoYeaciral•leader Corwin, who raid ih his place in the Senate—. - tho i'lesideni, under tie petialty ofdeath can - command your officers ko proceed. I can tell them - to ceme.tack.feniiiiiiPter,•:.si be may. He shall have no 'fonds froncted prosecution of such a war! -That I Conceive to' be the - duly of a Whig' Senacir, and tho'Whig party. .I am' not mlit taken in that;' You meet call yourtirmibackl Woo must; Unless 'you 'tire to be thought erol*. ber —an of your heighbore—you must re call that army I Retrace .. your 'steps!--arld If kohl. President asks of a:4, men and money to pioSecute ananstanno and my_ ofiwpoor tatultkesikehab neither "have men nor morie , to •prOilicitteany such• purpose?, .they.,tvdt recollect that tlzezrgans of koderali ma -have designated them, and: their country-Min 'Aid inist'sined -ills , war, as . degraded and .tvprthlesi erea• tures, asserting that ciThe purest and best men the IWO/swims litst war, F , fth nod itja tiaP= ported by - Aliso who 'aid; for the Zest, hten of low laitifintifttild intelllpaea.” "AS said hi. the 'Louisville 'Journal's ... llo . that . theLßciston Chronotype_siiil.;i-tolf diet:old tkiliitifiiiihd:-.Slitt:es.a heart would beta join the Mexicans: • • ' ''+, ` It must be it sadand icofttl joi,•4raYolOiciiiti) t esti to hiOr hut ` the hordes uneter Scott and Taylor were- every man i f theniswept into the'nert tborld. Si They Will recollect that Elialta - Sailsreeii 'Federal repro sentative from Indiana; pronounced the war “it 'war • of invasien end conquest;agaiest4fte desires,. wishes, andvriterest:oj-the'great body of thi pe41e. 22 -.hat Giddings, of Ohio; sahl;ifif am en Amerieatr,/wouid never yiegd:seMle . afore/go; :soldier remained in : ll4 cbaniiy. 22 . That; Culver of „New York, said he fort' "a,: hurtling indignation against this disgraceful nrar. , t 'And that even Henry ;clot said o,This is :lower of 41Cfence, but one of of 7fesseisis!Und %unnecessary aggression';' And they Ivy 101 l further Sedollect,lhatoil:theM nice, and great liMly Of the party to tisbich they belong, used thp . influence they; could : 646i; trblle the Telma teen, were manfully contendiscfor, the, boom' of their country, to bring into'disgraenirithe eyes °Me world the emintiy which they were so nobly defeed • . , . - Thri ,volunteers • will recollect, too' that, while •theywere enduring the hardships* a campaign' in to death by the diseases of the cli mate, by the knife of the! assassin, and the' bullets of the Open .enomy, these :men, who now pretend to be their' friends, werti - ;then giving allAo "aid and camfort to Mesico - ibieli they tiaregivet that, by their , acts, they werci - :2adeling constantly - to 'the numb& of deith Meth - its - in that country, delaying the acquisition of peace, and withlielding aid to teeir ceuntrymen in the field, - • • : • The volunteers will nlso recollect; that this same ' .I.kwis Cass; Who is now so Villainously traduced by the emissaries 'of Federaliam, has ever been their 'grin and unlienveifiligiond that ho vas himself a Volunteer, and ittosiii ell tho trials and hardships of a cathpaign ; that his sympathies, have ever been with thorn; that' lie has labored day and night for their - Intermit; and that even the more honorable of his opponents deelaro he islho last'entin from Who s m any act unfavorable to their-Interests could emanate. All these things will' be •remembeced by at least nineteen out of every twenty of. the Thole volunteer force who have returMeilLfrom 'Mexico: and s , when thk rune dual Arrive! to• pro ve this-•-ittsst nmnbeidwill be found - tit the ballot bottei.r.tho ionntrY;eierttiig • nil thpir influence' in favor 0f,".06 erbrav old Yellin 1 -, teers." -'? -• . • •We are sure we.',dol,itet:ettiltrsihisititi the number- ne..4d ..Y.Ojtiii4s'icha,:wili. instal* zee Democratie,..itentipe i eu., . Esc y reliable , account whieh we linvertiiiko; goes' til'eitabllehfiro - ur minds this Convictiedl‘aiid every Volunteer with whom we have .converses'.,, teller tlitt-same story.. All those who speak QT• the . state ref. opipion among plena, 2g - fee on thin point.. Our pe:ghbore of the Juniata. Register say, thatthitbitire recently conversed with many of ; our brivecountrymen who have returned from ?dee ico ;And that; 'earnest, without an exception, they say, that ,4 Tom Corwin deserved to be hung, and if lie had been in . Mexice after- ther reception of his spcech, his carcass would; have 'graced. the first tree Within theyvolonteers , reach. Of six witirwhom have conversed, three informed us that they_had went to Mexico'stauneh-whige, b ? ! 41 - A*44# ttleir pttrtya csieeinily the speeches of-Clay,*eb s4lifOul.',Cerwie,_completely disgusted . thet4.itiel tbey.reeolved• lti; ionger roma thei itieiniVie of a'paitithat would aid the commies of our country. They believe firmly that , thevar would' hate been concluded: conclUded long before it was, had it not been for the disgrace'fol course pursued by the Whiga at home. They added that it was their intention to support Cass and Burtsai, and riot believe that there were. .f.,fieen,.uten in the „First Pennsylvania. Regi me/rt who would support the Whig ticket" , This is tho. fact in relation to both thc Penneilva, via regiments; and the Noluittects of exery other regiment in' the service are almost.equally unani mous.. 'fliose,wlici went to Mexico having any faith ia; Federal deetrinesilaed. in every regiment the number deterinieed to fight as maxtfullyugainst . ther*lootestie. - enemies of tht it country, as thiiihin4i, done in iteeic'o against armed foreign foes. •• • • , . . A friend of ours, (tiViigi Who..has . just . fcturpoil home from. kiiiiir.thirougitdii Site pr ptneep that is all 1;40480110 catiili v illicliit'ul - r4irdyir persomi . wbo were williwo Acknowledgepublicly that the y Vere in favor of ttiii..cleCtien erten:TAT- Lon.. Our friend made it a point, in passing through the'direveniyillages, to makeinquiry, whenCier ho found a number aprons collected together, in re lation to the sentiments of thc . pcutife..Plq el): logC (says our ' liformant,) tho stage stop ped about half an heue . td . CliAligo the mail , and see ing crowd of peramurcollected in.front of a black smith's shcp;l stepped up and . asked, irate there any Taylor men herb to whfch I had for answer, "yes, just one." "Well, are theie any Cun men 'the crowd in "Yes, sly;kciiinthig) five, eight, ten,' ill jeep—fifteen Otis...bleep responded an' iron-anima 800 of YOlCOO• 7...6 .ffaii:le Mel - There are twenty- four of you together; And I'can only, find ono Whig it'd fifteen "Ah, but atop, sir; there are. - eight as true Wfdas' as men breathed amongs t . tip;but they are not Tailormen by a long slap." Indiana Volnuteers.for A gentleman who has Al; rue from tho West, informs the editor.. of The Baltimore Republ lean, that i W e a C e taken Patlyin am% l n ti g ia a 6ll ' -. 0 1 f;113 114 f.ir . teet-e,' ana'resulted ; • • For Case and Butter; ' • 'Poi Taylor and:Eillmcire; VJLo willqare to say, after this; that the ii4inifec{srarc not Democrats T .- • .. • . Yoh's° , o..;vatrtot /nib() hour of dodge ,oue pp ~abcurlly;, is to fu il OWlwit h a , Gnpinadvnefulteiing,ttep j tour.tirno-1 honotOditagl- 94 .t—igehilhii*, , '"• - •••• -`- : - Mq c g:;° l2. 44X_ ° V l 4tglii.of.hiwn, 'formerly, u memberof Coprigt fro*liidiatih"; cil. 3 l.(fillnter".3.g9o.efi•onpforVatvi 8ut1er..... . • .1. 4 -. EMI TRYPIPtliui .01ito. =MI '~~~3; k.:, `p, -. ...a‘'. ir ..;,-Y.9,.-: ~ . , ... .. iftt 1a...i4,:f1.-.-..:3.:.:...5,-.:,%.1.:t`'.'.:' ..0 -.is ;*, ..' '' .1 ' -% i. ist4.4l"*.:X•°i,ti'lli.titC:filitte,l%;t.' ..Z .. . N. L . ..tif . .,." . ,',7--... :,..14:...tt:i.N:f,,,1f''....",:;:fi1:1;:j..,;e4.4.,,itych 31.:,.-.0fi1L.,...0 ..; 1.- ",-2; , ..'.. • _,.. .s. • ' 4.0.1..t ...*.a.w.-4.,kupAliNt... -'i*:P4l-14".11)! '.-- . 44 1.... •1- 0 • t . , 1, I. . • , • ••• .. ~. ; :Is.* * 2— ' MIN An ,Eplgramatle SOAllleta Inscribed to the little braying mairaitl, on 4th street, Vrat got ilteSpelli.ig-1300k. fitAtign " Veiisattl i tt2 l / . '"4l:l's rt When Limik%foltorty. gizt l 'thAt i SPeXpg Ms said it oi!krottipit, The TYPoftittiret, Zridliooretiti Ate `r e - Proelnime thettfrna an ill bred, saucy p ack ; Could he not speliconcetly, who had more Ispowledgc r:filtattevet-wariabinined in school or college?: _ _ Sick with disgust, our hero wept to bed, - I . • - And dreamt the d-1?b rit in s, tail filleiliiitheml That drennt soon fled; nud then poor Jacky.'s fears_ - Giew - rnost piorourid ro 4nd dm brainsive re ears' These grew iipchrf , iiiiW sitaetkinkey's brow, Ears; never y'ret so well applie.dne rfoiir -Ears' which great Midis Mit 161tistly itore; , Nor any glotioutatutuleAicnOnforcrr, , . T. ' • ppgs . ; . e suppose ;ht.:priter's t If•tueant„ isoha.book. - wits pre sitteil tltrouglt, tike _ • 11, ,Tlrek itiitattateerit ter 6aisi.:.- queh: 4 ,aigeaq treiat Praia 4og:icr:thei let - Aare or the party, who' hid divbfikzen. iiiiiioeaCirtiiatatert : that the brave 'volatitaanymald Tmrion, trierely: bacateai . .he wore :411041tea'upHztthierihoillderal - 1 . • I , * A: SIGN. i 14; '"Captainr E. of the ship Tally 80 , on his tenant. •passagefrinn the Brazos to this place wltlin•ntintbee. .orNottliCtfinlina'Voltintcerii from. the camp ofGeit.• Taylor,' hearing . , the men'epenking'in te rms of high commendation o f their old chief as a great znilttaxt leader,, uniTposed•As n -matter of course thiil they : would thi' him for President. Accor4lllY: on the Morning of the diaeinbarkationof dint po t concluded-that.iiould put - the question, add the men beiagliiiiehalled' in order . for the earpose, the. votb stood fur 'Cies one hundred—Taylor,ldd." Tho disnppeintment.of i the most excellent ' Captain, {nil* Minx ardent - Whlg,) at theacsialt, can bezttori readily imagine:4 thande sc ribed, a etiinis j ,Tti4y4larmed :pen. Lpsl,io Cohost, .ithlrelketl 4 Whig meeting in ljtifl4l),'onbiondtkil;Cienint;nnd made . the. follow ing declatationsi • • -• ••• • • In . 16 ; 44 t. this" . titeo Clay was eleeteitrreAllent br, the Unita 'Stilteebygrera Aun• dreg thaisand mO:toeity. in Noveinber, we -found 'lsat James Poll:hod the most votes: ' "I'liaiT tiairelathrough ten States of the Unien, dfla tr pari go not arouse theMselves, Lew i3•Casc will bc the;nextPresident.o • .• _ • - • zioi.sti:Ntresteip':".trleg!mitt.' A lettor from North-Westettil;lrgigin, to the edi tor of the Richmond Enquirar, Oisjo s t::“ The Demo . criei are an n's:their owt)::lii4i:onil 'Cass and Builer.win get the entire beintieratie - vote.i) agrees with the statement , coutained in the letter of our friend of the Wheeling Argue, published:on Satuidajr. I . !l•l:e4.eraltlybb; end Donkey neutral papers will never tell.tbo truth in regard todheipc - 4•• . • It 'would 'item, from statements made in Thompsoniii;Dazik4tina:liepottor,nilit , the 'Stile taok of Ohio has hecoino:the most important sioney institution'on ..this continent- Witll,4iispkOnien branebes,ceverini, tht 'whole . SMie•- . 41t bound io gether by one common: interest, and in all import ant respects governed by one 'head, the Thiard 'of Control,—it now, issues five and a half millions of currency—sustains an accommodation line in the way of notes and bills discounted, of seven millions; holds two millions of specie, and has a reported cash capital' of $ 3,4 00,60. The Democracy of that g t ate wool& do wall io keeps watchful oyo-on this ,con cern., • , , tar The s Ainoskeag .1511anufacturing Company, at Manchester, Mesrichusette Mills, at LOwell,,and Great Falls Paanufacturing Compaq, three of the most Dimmed manufacturing companies of "New England, having an agg!egatecapital, of nix millions of della* have declared dividendi of three Os; view of such Clot as these, the 4, cottotelotas”.nried..not expect the people to crAit art their statements, when they make so many to the effect that their's lea - most ruinous investment.:' Elia' iris stated as a Net, in the Now,York Mirror, that Geri. Taylor has actually commenced the itufiy of Political Economy.. lichas never been required; in view - of•hiaeonnection . wit4 the army, to, give at tention to such sabjects; and thinks that, by the time ho shall bo elected. President, he wilt have mastered tiMOmpottatrt science: We - have not a doubt he will have acquired of thorpyghlakerririodge ofrbe matter„ . by that time, as he will ever Obtain: • Slafir•Ther'p will 'tiais day; a eaih"of the following States: Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and lowa. In all therm States, Legislattires arl,tp be chosen. In . the first four,GoVernora ; and In'lllincus, -Missouri, and lowa, Miimbera of Clins gi*. 'ln the' present delegation from these alirce States, cow - prising :14 members, there is :only..one Whig; •- ' , SiiirA letter front the lion. Dixon H. Lewis,kle cluing his intention to give a hearty support to Cass and Butler, hairappeared in the Florenie (Ala.) Ga zette. • This dentlenanolt .influence, thus directed, will overcome Alf the foolish and fanatical elteits - :of Mr, Irtywy." ; • •• • . , • 110" The Wings are apparently Oinking no elfin o-contest the' Ptdeitlitialsl election in New Ha m • WI" Gen.•Quitman, whose commission has e9ir red, dellicied an able and cloqUent speech inTavor of Cass and Butler at a democratic meeting ifi•Lou isville, Ky., a few days ago. . . tT It'was'llorace Greeley, who first callcd Tay. lota iljourneyman Ihroal-cutler.” The wilig papers arc now trying to make at appear as a ..locofoco elan- Its 3: Rai: E. Ames, of Indianapolis, has reaniire . the appOkrittnent of President of tbo Indiana Asbury University,. at Greencastle, in place of President SlmpsOn, resigned. - lir M. peusain, the view Miiiater from Franeo, arrived In Washington en Waiteliday hats nod took odgieke at Willard% • . The,robn Donkey says that tho Pillow caw (pillowcase) is mighty dirty. It needs cleaning. • [Nashville Whig. -Perhops it does, but very respectablo Whig editors ceotrive to tie upon it.—Boston Post. - ' - • ' ' , . • • from the New Fork Dry Uoods Ileporter. In eau preceding number we stated that we thonght ; the Fall business would be light, and we are nolveeinifirmed .in our . opinion. In„prevlous years our" Philadelphia friends were prepared', at this dale to receive their customers, but they are at present. selecting. A decided -indisposition to - do a largo anoutittho coming seaeon is manifested among till clarifies of wholesale men, although the prospect brightthis loregard to collections. Borne of our Philadolptila'aith city jobbers' have offered to retire oil their November paper at 10 cent; tr annum, vililch offer , hoe, been refused 'by ductioneoreyand coniinlislori 'Moe: - Among the dry goods men mo ney ie decidedly easier; with caution we do not see why we may not stand in . future limo at the head, instead of the taiPln Abe money market. ' Welegret to learn - that. some failures have taken place during the past week; but we ice no reason for alarm on this account, as no business season'has approached ranee our - acqUaintance with the trade when failures did not- occur.. We-also learn of . a heavy failure hi it.'Weetern city, by Which. Some of ourjobbors have;fseuffrired some." Desirable styles of goods aro not 'plenty, and our jobbers will be forced late- the market -for supplies before there is a demand from distributors. - Blankets came euteliarged but little less than last year, and The supply will bo short, some 2,000 bales less havo - fieen shipped to the sasithtline lest yeayi and from the *high price of wool, American produb-: ers have not beatable to manufacture. • The stocks of Cleths aro -abundant, and notwi&*: standing the very low price At- which thq aroimird,, wo are told in rearktip!tageef 'thex.jecivo usuatill; prolit'on Act,iißgiadtte. ;: ffowhigifilks cti;%searee-; ,thebettecirtides:kfute; !advtitio)l ittrprkk h ifir .ihe ; iowero ual ties.* diked: ithen; ithey collie in 'competition 'with Amen _~ rte'; ~(wa fir- ' z t.%,.a r tu~ r..r r.::- u .lKk~% ~ ~ - ~, ,. ~.._..x5..r~.:... ~.>~-_.,.. _.r t,.. I_. r.. .. - - .. .. - .. c.:' .'"" ~~ " a • T' s • - .~ . i .. . }. ^ ! :~::; •;. EMI EHNEN I._. -. EMS ^ t ; :,~: . :_,ii, , -, • REM ••••, • ••- - •• • • :-. ••• --:,,. -;. ; , 5- , -,.._'1.:. -i :. , '.. 1, .'..t1: ., ,‘-.:' . . ' c. "'' ...-: '''"'' . !'.t:- . .::'.:' . : ~r_•.i.,:-;:., N.:. MIME • • 2a t. the Westchester Republican /1. .- .0 SS 'WO ' 101 TIVTII..FCH, ..,., ~The ttue isU ... 01eXitaVe• -. • ' ~,..',..:,.;-. ke4..,....i.v.1 ..4,113,-1_11,40- : , f. 1 - ' s - - -t. ,s . a -.-Pre , ••1 I V.z. . . la• w ; tibil•tatte ehiefe Who builkandird' i beitring, ' .I:3pcilipii t ofi,d'orqdglY th.d.i't/ead'oltaivaY, . . i" 4 •' - emtitriektilt itiVm - valthr.othldwig4 4 : i -'''-' Of men who have breasted thelealoe the fray ; , .'. Glory . attend them now, : 0 . • Lighting each patriot brow, - 1 - Banners float tree occ the thud and the wave i ' . . • --- : '. List CO the trump's acclaim,- • I -- • ' --- - Heralding aloud their fame— !.;• F' t • CASs mid bold Herten 4h! toefatidlhe brivqri.; ‘• •• • • : Ours, arc no nameless ones, born lit an b0ut;:':... : ; ... Longhafe they stood iu the front of the trife, - . ' - ," .' Struggling with tyrutiny's patthaliertaiower,— •• 1 Ottentig to'Prbdord's cause, rbrttate and life:- ..s• ' Let thembehonored.theih ';.• f ' .. . r•-' •.- 'Rise up from lilli an d gleig . •' i, 10 who our iron-linked Union would save; • ••• ..- :• Strike ds ye have of Yore, •'• • • .- .• Battle with vhlor, for CASs and hold Bendy, the true mind the brute: •.-, - , Far up.the shores of the Aroostook tiver,•-•-,• ~ •'''' • ••• I Down through the myrtle,twined fields o 1 the ttuty:-: - Wliere the broad waters of Huron's lake quiver,• •', Let the silent speed, like is lightning fl ash on; ' • 1 . • That they whom we battle with, - • '‘' ''' • •To our stern foernan give, '-- ••• • '.'• ', i "Comfort and aid;" when the sgo.r billows•rave i • '''' '' 1 , st ... ..•••••••.: , And asye point away,• - • .' , • . . s . _ • .•• ••-. t't ' • Send up the loud strzzi: ••• • , ' " 1 Ithtss and bold Berm, the trUe and the brave ! ' '. '• i Soldiers, whose comradertirelyi, igheglory,• • s. • .! , ; • On,numy A held, and bymsny.n Rood; -• ~ -- i - • _Tag/ called au your foe, with hand red end gory ' ' •,, t To meet you, and nurture your graves with you rhloodi . ,•.. ~ You wilLremember this, . • ',. • . ' ; _• •• -. ,'. • Spun:Ling the Judruskisr,' I I •. • '. ddidding them flee•to the rock•and the eave; , • • . -.- ; While up from gashiowthearisr,•.. ... - '• - ' •'. ~ ~• • ; Sounding in joy it starts— •• ~- i.••• : •••• i ;piths awl hold Bunks, the true and the brace t •On to the battle then,•st - rang pa the ocean, I • ' •Dearing, the bark on its uppermost crest, -; -• - c ,- . - ', • ; Unyielding'wit pledge each bosom l adevatiqn,.,;.• ,•.: 7 : •.'T 9 principles . pure, ac skies of the wepp, ~ ... " <•:.., ,! ;t " Broadly:We thfovi thelfi i'd,rilr; - ; '•.- 1" • ie.Z...>:„ Liberty gate them birilq,' • 7. , 4,. , ‘.. -. ;High bu her ten Side; a bedeon'therateig; . , „ , -1 '...- , 2 - • , •.. There shall th ey ever blit '_. 'I '...- .. „ , Pride of uDemoernert•;-'''' ' , •'' ;) • Teessand bold:Berm - a, the true antrillie.bvave ! .- ,'From the Richmond Biamlithr.] • , . • - BURIAL OP:111311BRY CLAY. Not a wdral we said,but with many a sigh, • His body to Ashland wehurried . • . • And his friends bewailed 'with tearful eye; O'er the grave where the Statesmanwas buried. • W l e n , .. t k n i e ll sc ed c h r tM et r or ne , a a v rtly m , o a gy r dead ni ng 1 / 1.. By the'struggling rationbeim's angry.lightt And tho gaslights dimly burning. " •• uselcas.coifin cnolcrled.bis larexlsh.."'; . Noriissheetnorin shroud we- woundnitn ; Burhe Omar, sadly.distroned-1. • beslain by the friends around hi. nt! !, • 4. " -- , • Many and long were the prayersWe staid; ' As we tried to dispel our sorrow; .; - But we steadfastly gazed on the face of the . deed, And we bitterly thought of the worrotb. , We thought, as we hOlinwed his narrow bed; 'And each moment his cheeks grew paler., _ How quickly the foe would triumptro'crhts head:: . And we shouting loudly for Taylor! •'•• . • 4 . • , , Lightly. they'll talk of the spirit that's gone,!.. And o'er his cold ashes upbraid • • .! • • •But little he'll.reclVor his spirit !livens on blot has friends Which Stew Piitlialt of clo c kavy task was done,• ,• When the told the hoar for retiring; •. . •:-.Wben wo knew by the loud and booming gun;' That the Locos Were suddenly tiring.' l••• Slowly and sadly wclaid him down, . . I ,• From the, fields of his fame minis story , We carved not . n line, we raised not a sumo" . • : But laid hms aside - with his glory!. •• j • ••• . • 01seesing News lessua 4)/sieton t Stnarrosii'iLie; t,LAlllOii Cba r: . dugout I, IS:IS. I , , L. -IlAtiern, 'Esq.: , •Dear Sir. -Our . Convention came off yesterday in the herr:high orClarion.l - ,The .delegates from the di ff erent townshipi were nlmiist unanimous for Hen. A. %PLO/MI, for Governor. Jefferson county, I hear, has gono for Col. Blame: Sincer I-came bonito rom:our city,-1. - haveb,ecri ' through a good part of the county, and 'I am'sure I never saw the Democracyrn such good spirits, . nd so well united, di at present. You maY;cortainly set Clarion county down good for. 1400 ma jority this fall. • Venongo and Jefferson also promise to give an increased majority. The whigs in this section, a+ well-as every place else, are beginning "to find to their sorrow, that they made a great mistake -at the Philadelphia Convention 1\ hen they threw awaythose 'cherished principles , of .which Ahoy used Ito boast, merely for the purpose of grasping at a shadow ;and puisuing a phantom:'-In abort, the greatl acai/aVe won't go, even among the viibigs;and. they are be; ginning to be ionvinced - now, that they cemmitted a great blunder in nominating Gen. Taylor over the heads of such men as Henry Clay, Daniel "Webster, and Gcn. Scott. Poor lellovis I Defeat, disastrous defeat,' plandy'depictcd on Mick long.vistages and rueful looking countenances; while tho.lhemocracy arc in all quarters rallying around limier standard •beareis, With A stern determination to Morelia in triumph the principles for which .lhey contend. Respectfully; your friend, • r ' • • From 'Me . Sotiois runes; The Used-ttp. ! A more complete set of forlorn !coons' than tho "universal Whig party,” never wero to be i seen and never will be seen again. Look whoteveraidethey may, they can Sad nothing like comfort.l In New England, the unwonted and Unexpected appearance of "conscientious scrupleein their'party has render; ed-all hopes of carrying such places as Massachui setts, Vermont and Connecticut, quite imp,ossiblo t At the South, the barnborning demonstratio n of the North has tended to unite moat men of ell parties to support of Cars and Butler. In the Northwest, the popular spirit is up, and a resolute determination is shown to elevate the two old pioneers and soldiers :who head our ticket. In the Middle States, Penn sylvania. is 11210, Or the Baltimore nominees; and in Maryland and Delaware there is no certainty-that Taylor - will run - as well as . Clay did four years ago. The %Wigs, may carry half a dozen States—suy Rhode Island; North Carolina, And some others that we don't feel so sure of not gettingourzclves, is to give them up formally to the. party of greai diaappoirit ments. They are afraid of getting the all-mightiest daubing that any set of Poor devils were mice donm ed to receive, by reivoild diiguated with their outra gcoun crimes and incurable follies.- No.wonderthey feel bad! But how much worse they will , feel in November, ns their small leaving's shall aprogressn itp the dreary Salt, on their way to the foggy regions they know too well not to greatly dislike. . Ikcl" The Serenaders, those glorious fellows, will remain at tho Apollo during the week. Since their arrival they have been drawing large and fashionable audiences. It is conceded on all bands , that the Troupe is the best that has ever visited 'this city. Let the ladies attend in crowds; if they lie music end fan,—and don't they • . , • • • • ID" Mallon A, Clark, of Bellevue; Ohio; November 'rid, 161t{ sent a letter - to Dr. O. C. Vanglini th e proprietor of the celebrnted Lithontriptie Mixture, the Great Amer ican Remedy, with a statement that' in the vicinity of Ohio where they do business, the article has bad twine. cedented sales; Nothing like it litts ever ippeared. resort to it feral! complaints, nad its c ect le al. People wept good. Old eases, which have baffled the skill of medical men, haveyielded to it ; and the (hinny, MY using it in their practice: ~ 'A largo'number of medical men tire agents for its sale-a - strong proof et the great virtues of the article. 'Call on Agents, in oat paper, whose names are to be. found under (treat America n ßemedy, and get if Pamphlet.. - • ' Agents in Pittsburgh,llsys BiteettwAr, No.BLibeity st, near Cella] Basin. - jyl4' . . • . . E7.1 . 11Z OnEAr Rrarmiv.—The Olosaonian; or All- Healing lialsamis still performing wonders. No other medicine has done so much to alleviate the sufferings of our fellow-citizens. as this. No remedy has ever been known to sure Asthma with so much certainty and so ef fectually us this Balsam. A large proportion of the clic:. cases of the U.titcd States are those affecting the Lunge, Throat, Liver, oiStomach, and for Such this medicine is peculiarly adapted. The proprietor defica 'the kvorld .to :produce its equal. Dr. Blierintui, the tole proprietor and manufacturer, would urge, upon all the necessity of 'pro; curing the Genuine and not be pat off witliany imitation of It, or with any other medicine. Sogreat is its reputa tion, that the unprincipled anbluihingly attempt to pass off teir worthless mixtures; hoping to slia roln,the ad vantages of the:proprietor's labors and expenditures; when they have not the energyAir r tei . get; up 'arid establish any thing themselves. For side by Writ. Jectsos; No. LtlicrtY Oleo, head. of IVood Plttsbergli • /YU IE7 S natin Wasrumi.—lt Should he reMenthered thht during the intenee heat of Summer, the prOceis of diges don" is performed with such extreme languor; that the food, instead of being dissolved and cenvened intoltutri merit, becomes spoiled, or pain : fist inthentnnain.'• Hence had breath, disagreeable taste in the mouth, colic pains; dysentery, cholera mortals and other disasters of the in- Wright's Indian Vegetable Pais are a aeifain. aura for the above dangerous complaint;; because they cleanse .the alimentary canal of. those.bilious and putridlumors, which ore the-cause, not only of all-disorders of the bow= els, but of every malady incident to man. • • • . Bewared' Countafeits'anet irmintionv—Reinembarthat .the.Origiunt and-Only Genuine - Indian Vegetable Pali have the-written signature of Witxuat •Wuronr, on the top of each box..::: • _Remember; ejoo, that Mesirs, Fcuchtwanger & Co., of NON- York; les. S. Olascoo &. Co., at Cincinati; and 3: B. Wilder & OlLouisville, are NOT agents for this - medicincistd — aarxonnorgatnnateT:,the - genulnennls.of, ..iliatorered byth'eallor bald: : • 7 • '• The genuine la for tale ntDr.,Wrigb6 PrinettnilofEce, 189.'Raeo street; Zbiladolplita• tual.. by Jonst.ragstesoN /0 0 Illreet:P/asburgh; Pa, who' ifs sole 'agent. for ; this city; by whom dealors can be supplied at the whole; sale ratO. :aug.s BRIM BEM 'l', 410 KATT .414, 1 - r r i lrfitt' A 9 0 110,14: a 130 6 ,7:.1.41 - • W. pipge; lift ilinFighvith ottArgol4 tostiur r ctS and iniiet since hkl,.ti;ilatinit.,hiiiiiiitigti,to him di be thankflilly received by the iiiiitressed Parents. ,"-'• The operatives and their..friends bad a very large meetiog-ltr-ttitt-Diation4-ou Saturday night. . . Ifutyvitlistanding.9e rain;the crowd . ..was great._ But feiv;grrirs . IvAntirelsetit. Thine who did attend re mained but 4 • We did pot hAtibtilttli.4ieecties. Some of them were very pritetiehl x :enrhhtfo were what the cos- servative felge':4lll,,ff7eeen!dierY.!,_f- Vitileitce was depreciated by all !put the op erativesweid I mplored . to st4odoutt!ii tliq;lasi. ;, Whetbertlici`entidoibis remains ;lint seen, It is , a feartbktetato-hf niTaira tylieti - gltlfincitk :children - are den -by anger to winkle repognait-to them es- Must be that Offered inthose cotton mills. Tfie. crisis Cilia tor ' fuither and 'Manerigid measures by the: Legialature.':.The special, contract be44nwillie—stricken out of the law, so that no minor tibial be permitted . to wo* bo icrantied to wilirkqall::: , lrieginilairg 0"onvIlle an nually for any_objeet#l44 - 1,,i,j4,.1111:ad protection to thtapeople i to secure educatieri to the yo uag, nd to devise means for protecting society from the fear -I:furlitcreasti-ef poverty Ind • Thi:fitteen -or twenty factory proprietors Id oar , county have an idea, that legialatioo should:aim at giving', protection to them and their p . ro6bl; aT.I pay no heed to the suffering bodies and souls of the • ~ , • thoulland poorspeoplolvhoere goaded by thelcar of want, to enter tbaeolistablishments They !nest be . taught moreidkat.idliair. of:American institutions than this: All thin the laboiere deinand fa that La . bor shall bo plaCed - fairly in competition with Capi tal, If this be not doneywhat will be the end of our boasted : civilization t: Look to Europa for an answer I 'lntik England, Ireland, and France! are .'thousands ;dying daily. from r. IliFtirie.Poerf,i , 'while a few have sei z ed the reservoirs of wenhir. • Tbiti may &Bei bet aibO, that thinks rationally, can resbk hinicleidoitt . • • • • • • .• 1 - i 1 . . . NIT Tilt:following are the commitiens appointed at : the meeting on Saturday night, for MO prullinse, of • collectieg funds in aid of those operatives;whOneed . assistance in standing out 'against the twelin'liour . . system': • . :. . . ''City of Pittsburgh—ListWard, Wm.C. ITC . nrpty, and J. Killer. ' -'" ' '2d Ward4J. Taggart and J. Leyburn. 3d Ward—J.lllrGaire, - Lowly. • 4th Ward—T. Smiih, :Jackman. ' 6th Ward.:-41. White, J. M , Henna. The other iv.iida will be,iniblished to-morrow. South Pittsburgh—Messrs. O'Donnell, Joice and Dirmingliam 7 —' J.' Boyd . , A. :booth. and .W. Ste- • linDSrEctitarrinsr.—.On Thureday a man contract .ed to. pull down a frame house in Smithfield street, and.Wetit'to 'work end .liefore night had a large pile .of lumber On the ntreet, which he considered his in virtue of the barain l i e had ' made He Went to hie bed Well ‘ ttatisfied . :wioi the • dare ,operationsi• and Arose:in ilinlittniliiiig:vdfrented . inid, reedit() funsh the job. aetoniehineetwhen , ho dis novered.thatovery been carried off. There ~„ . , harlieen no fire in Iliat.neighborhood, and he c ould dot account 'for,il Willie way: - Alter, whilO the truth leaked nut - that during the night aboutlwo dozen women:and children had ' carried the lumber - off for oven •Wood..Thbrn were seine fires in the 'neightiol'hood,dn ;: We - There w a s somweicitement in a respectable neighborhood, in . the - Thine Ward; 4llegiienidiyi Yestsc4Y 449, 1 4r1ga P . P,geSPAst .9f.rt ,stanyhaving gone abroad, that a tory genteel while man s whq is charged' with liavlng'African blood' in his.seini,;in duced.a young girl to elope with hiM., All that i t ,' known IS, that both are gone. It is hoped that the disk May.result sitisfactorily to the distressed' And happy.. :Such. incidehts afford.etuff for scandal's tangue to work upon, and they will be itemized. SIT Thera were yesterdat'sario'utic_rueterir as to the intention of the I:aetory pioprietturrand opera. avec Some said that the bells Of tukse.4wOnills would be rung this morning, and tinkithitstiefirlit prospect that a Safficient number ot glifSirtei woad be starred to work. Others asserted that the girls would hold out till the end of time.. -We shalt see. There is to be A Teo Hour meeting in the Diamond, Ibis evening, at?; o'clock. ' ' , To' Imatatrat.—Thecitizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, who feel an interest in the progress of events in freland;pre tequested to attend a meeting to be held at the Oregon House, corner. of Fourth and Grant streets, on TUesday . evening, August Bth, at early candle lighting, for the purpose of devising the most immediate and effectivo niealures the people of that country in their- apprOaelipg . struggle for freedom and independence. AB" Them , ai' Ready, who stale the 1500frio lar purse-from Mr,sl , Failden;St. 'plait' street', hasbepiS brought to city, and is now in jail. ..! Ile must be a greedy fellow to take all the money the poor min bad. If he had-satisfied himself with one half he might have escaped ; but as itis; he gets nothing=except &little punishment. Tire Rio? CASE....RADRAS COSPlnliw4)ll•Satutany ttido'of the'poraona . in prison,ou the c harg e ofpiding and: abheting in •the recent Factory riot*, were brought before Aulges Jorris arid Krin, on. write of HabeasCoron. Their names -aro' G!mgie,, an old man; a young, follow. Gunglo gas m iel a i n as ifi e e d id iTiie wal li ... L i iing ifi h d ai e l d i:the cu m . of d. WllO PAW T—An iroprcsaion ban inry generally prevailed that the county is responsible for the dam= ages sustained by the proprietors of ,the Penn Facto ry. This lotus out to be a mistake. • There inn law to this'afreetki Philadelphia eiti;liiist'.oo n ty ; but it is local; 'and ontends to no other-district in the Mato: • - : ri•S' Whole to be the Deputy Atuitneytleitetal in - thla coltoty.l;- tolil,tlo the appointingOmer have to chooto•botwe.enC.i.. and ' ' ater, Samuel 'Pa & . age an., , • Eir The next Concert at the Eagle will be • given on Wetineada,y eveiriog. : .94r Two Cootie wore iri serwion , onSaturdahen gaged in dry ' At AL : •±. tIifICEEN . ROOD AN - D, NAAIRT. STREETs. ....... . . . . . • • THIRD WEEK Or TILE. , • . . • ORIGINAL. ArIItOINIA,.AERENADERS I And pas WIWI/ thetas; prior to th eir &par:ureic:op t! is eatzt. , The peffornlanc,eB will conclutlemith. .".t. • " . 1.1111316, PICTLIUNSF ..:- '' .. , -..... . - ETHIOPIAN - 6k 0E9 . .0."- 2 . • Doors open at . i past 7; to voutrnene? i past 14 r - i I:7' Cards or eitageskes;2,s emit*: ' • • . , ,• . .. j , .'. . le ke hi ean be'obtaThed atthelgoatitgahO hi 'house, an nt the dear - during the evening. -• . , .. ,• ' , nug7 , - , ~. - Whi. iimusr, Adm . ?. , pi, ME= IDAWNIIROKER'S SALE of Gold and Sllvre.Wattheri Gold PenciLt,Gold Guard Chains; - SikersP6Oust raking Pistols,Potaling Pieres,*c.—On Wednestlayevens lug next, August Othi at o'clock preeiscly,will be sold at Vlientia's Auction Rooms,No.ll4 Wood street,three doors frOm Pilliriarr of the stock of an - Etustern Pawn-. broker ;. tpractug Act. articles may be mentioned, in part; the 631/OWIII% viz: Dam gold patent lever Watches, TIPP , . and second huntled, and some by the MOST cclebratcatmcv; kers in Europe; a f i ne silverpatent lever Watches, with a large variety of repine-, gnarlier, and other watchcs.^.-- Alai). fine gold and gilt Guard Chains, Silver Spoons;Sil. ver Combs; Muskat Bores,:nefolving Pistols; Frhyling Pieces, and Musical luntruments, with a grearvariety of Patter Artieles, too tedious to inentlon;--alt of Whieb'e*t be exainined on Itfoitday.' Cash . pin' fund's; • ' no ' • • JAMES•3I'KEININA, ZUGAR 'HOUSE MOLASSES, .CCIFFEE,' .be sold, oil Monday aiternooneith intl., at 3 teekleki at Davis' Commercial Sales Roomerner of.Wocßianct FiAlt streets, -for account.of, wbom It may,cblicera,l7-16 .Vasielti Sugar Mouse Molasses; 4 barreli.243.4 /thicken!: 1 liaso Hip Cpifeci 2bags l'enner,and .Allapicev 8 Imzes Dinned Candles; 1 larffe Fire. Proof Safe au!,7 JOHN D. DAVIS, Ana. ,- - i .. 1= . . MEE EIM s>-'; • EMI " - A 'l.. • .J • ..! . ..' . .'.;,..1,"..., ~ . '•'..: . 7, : 2 . r : !;.,: lEEE • • • r ... ::i.' = 5 ~.. _.. t_!,_ 1 _ •/•~.~' - Front I:ley:Asa ffititin, epic t,,.L .. '' cialt r d t • yHE undersigtted ; I m o* y.t.,.J., 1 ,-. - ; ; .4. the past •• • - winter, with a dbieqhislan the -- ' : NlOwoli "'P m ' tieing getsi,P. l ll, .7eis • we . ve hours ti 'without is -' ifct ,fidod v remedies wittflittld.c . toktsf shed wilhsk •••- • of Dr. it Tar/nu' Ca' . ci to ol 4 l o:m. , ,TaLblat ' ‘ ,l euurdttl& to the dincti . ' narfoukut. invsnirthly , • l‘tv t 5 - medicine caused pot ' l o.batikkothreikthylga . • - nines; and in fifteen or tWenty Vet, every Vikridy sensation was • entirely quieted.* e icute was afterwards . used whenever indications fir the approach of pain were per celved, and the psinwas.thereby prevented. lie cantinaedio_use thunedicine - cveryineahm - and;sometimee iff the morning; and in a few weeks health was so far re stored that the sufferer was relieved from a large amount of oppressive pain.. From experience, therefore, he can - confidently recommend Dr. D. laynes t .Cermintuure.DaV 'Sam as a.saluthry iffedieinOlcir diseases - of the stornakh and ' bowels ,• ..,.., ~1 '.. . _',- ',-. rq t • ' A. SHINN. Allegheny nly t luly 10,4i3W. , - 4, .., 11.7".Forka/eld the I T EIipti7F4;DTODE,7O-Tourth .stroet,'near. Wood: - :... , i-• •.i • -!,-..• - : - • - angl t ddr.w' ' VALUAULE RE.ILL D , TATEInAUILDINO LOTS, tocatedin the Sizth;Sctentkidn)l.B:Yr,hils' Tsittrafefthe city of Pntartirgh..-•-Che ssturday evenugr-ti - Augpit Lgtb, - ,nt .o'clack preeiselr beviold tald'Retnnaht Auction Rooms; .N 0.414 W ood street; three doorefrom Fifth —a number of 'valuable Building ofeligibly sit usted;turil suitable for stores or private residences i lk the Sixth,-Soventh and Eighth {Yard. of the - c ll / - r ius ' burgh. The titles grelndisiiittabk,,had a Cread'otseves sal years will be given orteactr let.' Poe, partionlers Joke alba la* °dice of George F. Gillmonei ESq,F0111111: •Iliteet, between Smithfieldend Grattt.,- - . • ace?... - - .IA - BIES:2II'KENNA/Auct: og. I.l4—Atria dwel impoctser and lot, in- Sant location, situtited prt -Anon, street, Allegheny..• • rbe houst )5 well airanged, towing a gdod cellar; a linen-, en and dining room, halt altd two parlors; th tee bed looms and finished garret, Lot is 20 th.by . l2o - deop, too back street. Price, $1,200. - . TerarrqM linqi balance in (anemia/14100p payments::: t , I • • • !'S ciTTAPPk ... .ooneVik•Age% • augr• - -- - SinithfiehistrrOt, ' ,UtO,llllL-4 few. hble. of Gay lt Sons .superigi frsstr groarld,flotir, for sale,fig. ' - AZITARCAND2O,bOXetCzantcrt . & Cci.4 Starran= afeitiTorjfi4lerbk • tatig4F RIN G • & : MOORNTAD.' TOAF 8176AR-,..70 libliOlisoried for side Int auto- brownieAD. .ouoAR - ouRED- • = 'Affew!hbds.“Minia jaiet is eeieed by • . KIN6.'&IItOO,RII:IIHe%D., JAY& COPF.E.F.,-Ak I ' Gala at . Wig,* DA N r :, -.,sa„ r. r , 440 .D by " EDMOND OREM - • ang:t, ,LiPertVittgejli sippoziket*RillifveTil MAKE NOTICE—A trunk'ann left at °ureter° sevEral 1 mouths.slnce r for safe keephiggor re*.m.lantes, by. a gentleman who WAS a imager toms. He bas. :russet'. yet sal led for the trunk; and It ttl pressaned..that he. must have raa'alle4 l he have It LIWAce tfep lugg ror e bwiter,who can nada' it siny,timo..by_rty la-charges., BRANNIOAN te. AlHRtior tin g v " lie_strea near Chan House. .489 Ar-4 boxes' town beo ;. • 444 r • ` 4° . , - • • '0 " Rosin -•• Just iioelTOllniurfol • Br 11 .4. 8 PrliidePktAir 11 11 e, Urs kted, States.: . . .T.N ffiorstuutee oflahm 2 -lifJauses. K.' Polii,Fresideuit of the:United States oiAmerieti; . dohereby'ileclare and make known,4hat jm held at the wtdcr- MerdionedLarid Officeniri,tlid„Stale of, Mirhigaarattufe periods.hereintifter derfganted;tcl•Wit - • . At Chet land ace at the Skutt StmidnneimotinitebOtig • on Itlonday the sixteenth day Of October nevi - for the dm. poen! of the public lands situated wittiiir the underrneti united townships and,pans of townships; lalrlt: st , • Nerth ef the base lint,- cuid. west of the principal nwri'diarz t • The .North and Smith Fox Islands," situated. in frac , . tionnt'fotintsbillthirty , four and thirty-Eve, Oft : Mtge, thir teen "Ataititon Island," situated thirty-one and thirty-two, of range fdirdeeh; Owl friction; tional townships tinily, thirty-one and thiriptsvo,ofrditge Townships forty-one and forty-tWolbrianseityenti. - , Townships-forty-one and forty:two, of ratTo,,ttimity; one: . • • ' :* -t Township` forty-iine, of 'range - twenty-two: ' • . Township forty-one, ofrange twenty-three: .: • . • .A.t• the land office. at lonia; .commenchig 'on .Idonday; , .111 a twenty-third day of October the disposnltof the -public lands • within the undermentioned•'freetibriet townships, sit ‘ apist - kAtte : ..f.otriter - Mautssce,lntliontße;•.' serve.: " • : North of the bare }fat aid tiwt of the Fractional tiStsMstlips-tsventy-ond,and-tweftlYttWojae range thintenr..... ,, `:.. , . • -f ' s' Frac tionutr tlreatine aiid''rtrititY:ttert;'of range fourtedm,or.h•-.L,,4 i • Fructloualtt9V9tsbapti Begutyrone and:Parcaty4tro,rof range _fifteen. . ; . t. • Fractional I°TMhiP; lrie4 111 :1?Pi AM I t*Patk - tV.Tj . q range serenteru. - , . • : •• ;;-' • t • Lands appropriated by law (Orilla use of iehciobs, mili ta or other purpcs, -will-be excluded from the salvo.. The offering of the abovernerdiontil hula wltibe Om* ntenced on the days apponted; and 'proceed in:the older In 'which they are advertised,. with all converthint.'ilis; .patch; until the whale shalLhare betu'olfered, toffitjhe .sales thus-closed. But no'saloshall be kept open longer than two 'Creeks, and no private entry crony of - the lauds will be: admitted , a t ßerzthe ;expiration, : or the..two sieek's.: - 0 • • L . . , ••••• ~, ; , . Given Under my hand al the City:a Waihingtom.tlns eight day of July , ruma DomiA i one gionsmtd , eight ban- . dred mid ;Er-" • . •• • 4 • • '••••:.•• , JAMES h YOLK f• • By the Preldde.Mt s • ' ..-.„ ... • ~ .r..•tt• -,••• Commissigtueralshe:Ocneral Land Officef-i. . ---. N.CIgICE-V6SPRFA g ITIONpteig4Nts.. ;Every person - •eniitled . to then ylll:irlpre.etapilon.-to any the lands within thetownship_s naMmetiOnal top-n -obles ahciveenntneroted; irremiirettto'citiibllsh the erase to the iatisfac t of' the , Berir; cteeniid:Reecirer of ;dm proper Land Office, and Make payment therefor,•ifiloim : as practicable after seeing this notice; andbefore thedny 'appointed for the commeneementrof the Puhlic saLe of tae lands embracimr the tract claimed. otherwise sun claim will be forfeitecf. . Coundfs.4tiner ofthe Gencril Duo By the Prestditist the - .Laltstd. Stains. • IN Pursuance:of Jams IL.Paur;. Presideui of the United States of Aniericai do hereby decline and make known, that puldiutLakes'sviU•be.lieltint the up4cf mentioned Laull:Offieps, Itlianni . an,, a. the' atintals hereinafter dasigiiiied, to nit: • ' •At the Land Office - at the "Fullsiif Si:. Croix itiver," commencing. on• Monday, the. fourteenth-day of Aniust next, for the dispaaal of the public hinds hithlir . 11mTum dermentioned - lownships. and 'fractional tom:whips, to NerhiV 0 - ,krree.;letreeeil`lrtiktina . lieMetrevible , • Tchmistlips itienty-five Il*nty•eix..oriartll4.9lKtt Townsh 'pa y-five, tweatzesiF ‘ anditT,enp,,,equp „ , of range two :.:.; ' '. 1 ••••• - • ' I , Townships. tWetti•-erght 'AMY It#littilplciite s ,f t. Or s Niiire seventeen.: • ; ' • • . Townships tseenty-ciith4l*MityftiliieAgitylMailltiir Iwo, of, range . .eittittectww. • ". Fractional townships. .twersotstiine and . .thittf. , ..lollo lawn ships thirty:one. and :thirty-two, of rano twetityi: • --M the same - place, eacomenetng on - Idopday, the twen: tp.eighth day of .Auguit next; for,t,he'diipoSal of the pub= be lands 'within the undemientioned townships antrtrac .tional townships, to wit: " • • '" of the lass MI, and east vf thefintrch pr nerpalJou - .o id : Fractional titan:44li tweatitilvitad and towneyips . tWeatty-cight, twenty•ruue,. thlrtycitsiely t . ones and thitlyttwo, of yangn twenty-nat. Ftnctigtial - tateashiya .twenty-stx, trietity-tevan,_vond twenty-.etot,'and' townthian twifitytnineohwty,,.lllWyt one, and thtny-tvio, of range twenty-two. '• Fractional townships. twenty-elitht ontkiktweaty t athei and townships thirty; and thkttyzonef. ot, ittttp;l:e,NaVr Fractional townshipa twenty ! nina,t.thirlyitin 11'.diriyt 'one, of taugetwenty-four. •-.{. I , At the Land 01liewat (I reen Bay, - commetteingortfdoni, day, the tee/any-first day of August nem, for thedir.liahal .of tha public lands, siuutted snthin the.mndernieittpkbed Awns/tips and fractional unalbsitiriskvim ..-t,.:...- t e .. 1 Noah of Oa biztelistr,:and taat"*drefall:Okliri.Actilitt eur . • ' . - . ridion." . .r(4lt4!l:'. Tr - : :. ToimishiPithiry-fie,thrtyrOli l :o4ithlrty4ir and ;fractional township thirty-eight s cismtnget tweatY-: - ... • t - ' i.rraetional townships thirty-five, thirty-six; Mtrly-seve n and thirty-eight, of range twentyrong44 - 1,i. -- i i -N's i. -- Fractional townsidits tbirty-five i l444t-pktifir j ulyiefrei 'and thirty-eight; of mugs twenty-two. • -.. • ..,.:..., ' Lands appropriated by law for the ase of irieboo s,tru .1.- sary,or other parposes,-wilb bo'crelwled front the 'salts: ....The offering of the above mentioned lands will be corn- 'nieneed on the days appointed, and proceed inihe order . 1 An which, they are - adveifiseri. with. all:nonvenient Ali-. I Match, until l tho whole sheik hive:been -oared aniljhe Asderoints elated: - ' , Nut uo.sale shall be:kept - open 'auger :titan two wccki, and no pr.iv ate entry,of anyor the lands Witt be admitted until atter, the . expiration 'or dut. two tecekr •-,Given under my , hend , at t,e tilylieWasitli i tod, drib N: eighth day of MI Anna Domini one 111:4iitalds ghtisfin, Bred: and forty-mei!. • -- •L '': ''''' ' - •.-.' - -• •..Ry• the.PAisitlettf,:.& - ' 4Aisigi'V. roil:. .'•'' n-• ' . -- - , :f. - ...,, - .....•••,..mciimmar..YOllNG, - • .. .. + • ~. "ditintOss":" fertirarrhs, Gtnetal Land Oileft. gOTICE l'Oilig PRE-EaIkION.CLAIIIIANTS - Z: Every:person entitled to. the right ofr prc;cmptient , to any of the lands within the rtownisidps- rind 'fineticatal I towashirts.nbove e,nurnendettAirenalted(to ettidd4 the i same:to the satisfaction of.the.Register nit if, Re gaiter of the propr land.office,and'utaliepayramat therefor,as seen ai praeoraldo after Se eing.thil. nonce, and. before - 4h e day - aPpdinted - for the commencetneut-of,the ...imbue - sale lof the lands etubmcinethe traet elaimcd,; otherwise much plahn will be' forfeited. , ,:mcatow A1..y0uNe...., i mayl7-lutelaw tommistioizerst ffertmai 3 Offre. , ; •• • -George .Aralor;* • • l . - L'IASHIONABLE•TAMOR,' N0:43; Markei ,- streer:-; _1 -Having removed'hisVailoring Establislanent, in'She rooms on Market trt; lately occupied as n Bbolcittore,' b* - -BortwOrth & Coy , IHe inidersignedid p re pared 'to dentin bis line whielitnity he entrusted to Itliefiteliehil old friends and etistoritersiund the Publietegerally., His long expo rienee;ti - flie -.business 'and - the• succesi with which lie has prodecuted it in Pittsburgh; - emboldemp.hiai bi-hope fora liberal spare of_patronage. .11e'ArilL Make .all desetiptiolui ofelothing in the-rent:Mantiet - itiftl-Oost : fashionable styIe,..FOR,CASIfi „ • 080 •Taitor. • - yratiniisexiber r e spectfully nintonnces to hilionetchni • :.ers. and to the gentlemon-of.Piusbo*and vicinity, generally; that-he en 3 reccivett Fa= -Assortment:of •Spring'Gooditiforgentletnqit's we dr, latabieli be *rites their nucittion- •ilis stock eotitprises fine Btondqfbthaof all. odors; Cossiniercii • rich qf pinin and rarity vraterni ;All of which he la Vrepored,lp rnattnfnenite In thei• best and Most inabionnble style. AlSol Clothing . kept constantly on hand and nidelooider.: • -"WRIAV SWAMI'S% r Water sr. ad door r aboveNalloliol'Foloilf I OR. SALE,. Foils Lola= Uoutided by Peuttlittorty and,Hapit&, - each lot , fuming 24 - feet-front; nidysi 'tending. buck 11.11 feet. Two of them lite:corner lott, and thornsitiOn of tlic - whole property ie one oldie most id vnmagcoot in the city. ~ P ot flintier infottriation'tippiro IT 9WARTZIVELDER, Fbnrtb tt between Wood - and Smithfie ld. . nov',',if . . . : . . .... . , . . .. . . , . . . , nk."...........,;r`",...".v.::-..0.-T•7.G.-,,n,741.7"*. -...7._-',..:5.'.M7.....'..!:,...W.V.,•;70:67.'..7,,.'-‘37.,..v:..1i2.:,:3,...,;:j..:,.:1, ---:- . .. • ..` . kfia: -.. " . .. 4 , :-...: , .... , 2.*-........,...,..............704. 7, .p,tiA- , 1 , .". '" . . ~ , . ... . ... • • : , . ENE MERE :.a :3. :0 •-•;'V" 3. • •=•• . • vv , 3.'1•,-3 : ~ • .0 , •• • :X?C ''26 f . I.:Yr.?tf.e . " - • ;`, ERIE Ell UV/ bassTrund