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S. •' '••• .•4`. •;" ; I '• L ' 4 - ''• •'' •• i - - . ,', • ,'• . ,•' . ~.f, ."... it i l i c ffie li --f o n of Cot. nil; an ill ess. 4 iitimileeri kith wfollowing letter, addressed , „,.., -et :- t . ..' '.. 4 6...;a t0 tin e ,,p..- HAms,:**,,. % F.. c r i ,, the rest . ..... . „ . . ~ , . . - , ~,"- ' ' ' "" ,_fit '' ' i &is district, by Col: AVILSON BreilX•D• ."••••'. p ' Ilia he ' deCiiieli permitting his name being ' s' • - '. L ' . ' 4 71111141 r 4.... 'iia edge for Governor. This determina . . - ' of ~ litt firCanbiesi'voll be deeply rcgrettpd by '-' - - ' '' "* - r,iiiitailie:lsonal and political litotes, ` " "'•. c ~ ..,. .'• . -' • : - .3iWillkO k ° l°° • •• .• - •' : .-;•' t -. • ''• '-- ' : , -p - arifiigibitid tiiiittilititlii; who were anilo4l to: be. r ' '''' . ' .. s ' •• -: ' - .. -.‘ atpstt> ' " A' ' 7:.' ..- ' . ' - .' •:" ' '''' ''' - -- ;l,ir IV* donimenvirealtb, in consideration oft , , ...., , ~_. ,_ , .. ;4 ',, • , , .. - • . 4.. gi p !'.. . - 1 • • se of Demccia ' * -*I :.' ' s .: '. .' 4 . • - ''''' 2 ' - '• .' .•• ; • ..iiis services and 13eriGees in the _eon . 1 : - ?.....',-, .' -- ".„ e t to r' :oirieLsosie_ __ .-- e:ttct. He hal tte , c , lin . ehif places'lint'tulhol '• '' ' • ~ , -.. ••• -'' *-: . - - inaiivoil?i,irohning to be a h'g p rivates all. '' ' ' - '- -2 * 7 ' :. s ; '' .... --,': • - .•, - -17cteoiociatie-rdn_ _ — lis, where -he could be ready at . t meet the enemies of our country and party, '. - . ''' ` ' wi'llgiiiif their isicke schemes. • - ' ' ''. •.*--•'-. , . _ , _, ; ...,.. .,"4, e k b 4/ , 2, h ti I . 1 ... .. 1 el. f t , r a f., c 0 , 1 . .3.1 , Cettn i . t s s -b . reat h e s b l a , s e p tr d i e t . a o i f s ' . . ' -‘... swid'lofty patriotism, and wilt don y n ..A.' .' - % . ' ''' ; ' : - '' ' - " ' 7 aktie'bonest..and - tried Democracy of fennsylz• , . --- • ' .'";• •• ' - - ~ _- • '' '''' ' , 4 144 *.., ' • -4.: 4 ' ,' • Prrrszncti, August 8 , 1848 . . f " a reply ici - lonr ante of -,, ~•,. :: ,-'• . . - " .•'.. '' ':.: '`• :. ' ;; 43 y- - . De sk v i a --l. 33 than am dots candidate to ' ' -*- - -n.-.lllfl°Teniar. ' - routand valued .• •• . '', l ..- ••'' , •:".. .. '. •• - - - -0 'Addressed ise I have been by name . . ' '''- '''. ' ' . ''• -- . ' ..; "' ' ' . ' . frig_ di in tbis and the adjoining counties, it was no t c''''..- - ...-' '''' - '. for -° decline on the firit mention of my name. '-. '-- . ' ' nee lite • to I to what has '''''-: `'''.•'".. .--'- t -;‘,...-... : - -- c ,-.'" ' • " .. "- - beee t ine' - rcd by_theDpoincrac of this unpreten ding thin ,' ' ' . •' ; l:. ' ; -I s ' -' '•"- .`----'..-:•-• -; •‘ ' ",-.,• .! • • .- -.- • .' * • ' ' - _, •lli td { e n .of fenosylva , nia, wh ic h . : gra . nts every . g , - • ,-, ~ • , '' ' . • 0 -aniVareltenothin. . --..- , to a a ak and , 4 '•, ,s ' I' 1 '-* ' "•-• ' '' ' 7 7" -7 ' The fotsition is tdc,high for- ny ono • "' 4- .. i: -;-'..,.: '.' ; ' " , '", - ;, "'The helot} .niut;respeltitbititics too- great lii, any ' .. -r'' ' :: ' :.: ' '.' : ' ''. . . " •• .'• ,' ‘ '''.oheip_deserve, nnlesi be has ierveda ping 'nod, - - i; ' "•-• *• ' i4'4 • ^ ; ' - b r-i'fitithibt apprenticeship to the principle s nod -usage' , ~...'' '.. , . -:.- :' ;:. ;-, ... ‘• s - • of,the Democratic party. .; - , ,-.t...!•••• ••• ‘' -'. -- , " ' '•- . '-; ' ''. • •-• ' 1 ' - ' - % 1-. ' "4 - b t mine,inthere are older nod better ' . •' . - ' - ta.7.31118 done;: n ' d h eff es and '‘..' ' - ''' 4 .. ' '' . - ...--pions in the field, entitle to t etre rag ort. - . ''..' 1 1 ' ' -1 - ' ~.• ; °them I yield—simply asking of the successful - '': '". ' . '''' ' ..• ' ' ''...e, tor, that he will imitate the esample of Gov. ; s ' ' : ' . '' . r ' - fintrttril that ho wilt:continue to' perpetuate the mill ' ' +• ' ' - ' , i ..: ---.,. `• ' -.. ,' - ~ , . 4 ,,,, u , i • or Republican government advocated and .. ' ' • ::; - 4 1 ,,,' 'a 4 ( . 4 .:,. 4 : ' ,;..`; ' ... 1-i ns u i --- ' t oed by that 4n/cute& and incorruptible public '"" ',. 1 7 , '''' , : t .t., Vi„ - e . .v , •. •- •. ' • n t, whose praises the people had only begun tp ...'...'„'!"; cf• ~ ? - 4 4. / ff,,,t,r) -, ,,t1:41 .-1 ,...ii,t .' i . ; "`i: _ : .... • p w e l" e il br o te, 34 fi ekiii•pjcased God to cal l him to its' .' ' '' • . -- 4 -Ck , r..7-' 3 i'-,5..;,..4•;,,j , .... • ' Vrint reward,-;-.-% ; . to , sett , t " oat forppetfully, your o . .i 4 -41 4. 4 ."3.• 1 41''' •.. -- '''' •+•• z• ' , .- , -. i WILSON WCANDLES.S. ' • , . - . • ..1.144.s gri --- '''.,.' L . 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RA:MILTOIiv.f.., fil e eny. ~ ... -11.ThrUND7.S.NOWDb". ttraill es. • 1V1L44,., ? 442 ' 1 1 aLL Ta irtta,E8)...- - - • • Vi:FWARO•iirCi) . . ... . ._ • . ,:. :-• V- WM 9 .BRikl,lLawircuceTil e• - . ..', ::. -.Y ... • comasslown,-.... - • JAMES • .- : ::.••• ; --;• •••••-•- - im.AcE, Italdwitl• ttcoßtitm . _. . •. • •.• .. •. -, Clinton., • . ..,. . -......,.j. V .1:f i ..- .t f.,,CLIAIt. 7; ; ;„,,,.. ':...i.iV‘ r.h ;40JaVti-NVI4SONt Elizallethn6 Ton.b.' e: -• • : 1 01P,LPRIL - THE LAWS OPTHE'VNITND V • 41,12/3 ' .TRRAIIrES NESOLIITIONS OF VON ONgiefe., ARS prriaisiwri avermoniri. itiott ing - Vogt Sob Ixnthng Offirt - CORNER OF WOOD AND STREET 9. . _ liming added to our _Establish - incur,. a splendid Printing. Machine, we are prepared to do ' 4 alf kindirof Newspaper and Book-crock in a stylo of un :•-ewipassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most red. 7sonable terms. 3Ve.respectraity,solicts the patinunge of itvrryouF;io:o4roie or oar biesiness. • -`,.l3lsrdlctirwers are 'equated tolt and in dirirjacent Dilute • ; 474);:ciwkiP. 1 J- This must be tetztplitd with, in order to aoe attr" f1115171i071. WAtotti3paintdrian tortieriont troutd • . - ,:-AFftered• • ' — CAtßftlitiledStasesPiesisp ‘ NutrEuttcluigs,Milk-conier of. Third and Dock streets sta4oU,Nont Fas_tiV4tteet--isouroplyttuthonstiglA ‘, Ata'hiladelpbia. •• • • .; , - ;':ll7:Pituaurf - INcetlxigs, August 12, IR3 8. • st, • • kautstk Convention An g. 15,18411., • ,11:778,tute Csiaventlan, August 30,'1R45. —_,Arkemustttee Natsuralizalloss.—lolin coy iterriX4. Stewatt, C Barnett. JOn Loy ' ,son,Rteluird Lomb, Daniel Mel:lien, Fred Toli4t. • I • • • .:••. ~fy- _ . • • . '1 :!..,J , 4 r •' 4. , • • r - ,• - - 7 - 77 • , - • - - • •- c • • - • „ - INEN E prrowiIavD.PROPRIETOR., MEM ;.t `i ~, ~i' MIMI MBIEW kifit.tAtrikfit r aiid 11046 . pitiao 20th o,**pos:. by nu - dstriiiis the purpose or commemorating, in a befiiiini Man ner, the return of the Cambria Guards from Mexico. -The'company moved in procession 'to the. grove of Mr. Thompson where a sumptuous dinner had been prepared by thd accomplished hostess. The followiag were the. 'Officers selected for the John:Williiiisi4laire,President, —: Hon. itik!inger, Jdhostan Thomits'Toch3„ ".Alexiadder M , Vicler," R. H: Wootiward. i iieorile, Wehkland, and Peter Saylor, Vice Presideate. Har t ricon Kinkcati and John Lintor - were appointed Sea: retar ies.. 4 After the ilothwas removed from the table, the coinpabi''.9l4leirctietteti with a „pstrietic ; song= "The Soldlerls•Welcome." . The anther ofthe song, was theri-inlled upon for a few sentiments ift,prose. ft. L. Johnston; Eig., made a brief, approprilte and happy reiponse: •At the conclusion of Mr. Johnston's Orilla', 0, H. Browne vens,called-for, who, however, declined mating a _ . k speech, observing by the way, tbSt as he lived a eititen daring the war with Mexico, he was not now disposed to: rid. thichero in peace, But with the permission of the audience, he would read a. letter 'from a true friend of the Cambria Volun teers, who was prevented by disease, &Om paling 111 the festivities of this joyous occasion. - ' - Somitata Haz, July 19,1848: GINTLTUSS:-.411 - reply toyour invitation ` to par :ticipate with the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity in their hospitalitY to the "Cambria Guards," I re gret to inform you of my phyvical Inability; Hest as. sured, howeier, that no citizen of Cambria' county cherishes a deeper regard for our heroic volunteers, who imperilled all that is dear to man on earth, in . defenee tho American flag. . Were it in thy pow. Cr. to be with you'on the occasion to.whieh you al lode, I shonld rejoice in the opportunity of tokiug _each returning volunteer by the , hand, and bidding biota cordial, and enthusiastic welcome:.' Bit con fiord to my room as I ain by disease, I avail inysell of.this mode of commanliating. the greetings of-the heart: • May my right arm be palised, may my tongue -refuse its. office, may any heart forget-to beat, if I , ever cease to remember with pride -and mitrel ap probation, the gallantry, the proweris„ . 4he heroism of the Cambria Volunteers. - ; ' • laemain your friend,' - JOHN KEAN. To IX H. Browne Eng., Johnston, Esq. Vhosnan C. 111 , Dowell, Esq.„ E. Hutchison ' Esq., Dr. Wro...A. Smith, and othere,Coinmittcc oflnvita. lion. - " ..The -following roply to an invitation by tba.r.Com mince ivas alvo received, but too late to be read at the tabl e .-. Prrrsauitatr, July PI,- 184 S. , . Gertlfemen :—Your kind invitation tiv pirtitipate with. the. citizens of Ebeoriburg - and vicinitYr In a puhlie..dinner to the Cambria Gouda? tias just reached' me. Circumstances compel me - to deny myself the pleasure of meeting at the festive Pond ' the braveruid gallant sons of.Cauitisis, who patriotr, .dally volunteered tokustain the honor and glory of :.their country in a foreign land ; and obese return to their homes you are about to welcome with a public 'Cambria county has a right lobe proud of her gal lant sons • she has a right to honor them, for they hove faidfully served the country: .With high regard and esteem, I am, gentlkmen, very respectfolly, yiiur obedient servant. . JOHN B. GUTHRIE. Capt. C. 11. Ileyer cante.forvrard and addrazed tho'citiscos of length, girina the men who. had served wider him all die credit of the achiev , ments or tho company on the battle field. They might repose in -the consciousness of having done their duty to their country and their Own fame;'' complimented the ladies preserit :assurieg theft that their smile of ariprobation is the soldier's rich ea reward... • . The following: gentlemen and offieert were suc cessively called ; and they,all responded in a man ner that rendered the (lividly relation between citi zens and soldiers morn permanent:--E. A.Vichroy, „Esq., William Kittel, Esq., Lieut., Chas. MrDermib tient. Wm. Ivory, E. Hutchinson, Esq., John Fen , Ina, Esq., M. Hinson, Esq., and Dr. Wm. A. Smith. As the andience were retiring from the grove, the liCambrivasarda” sent tip three thrilling chews for the Ladies of. Ebensburg, about forty of whom bad participatedrd on the oceasioa. ' • JOHN WILLIAMS, Past. • 'Philip Ann. Richard Lewis, . Johnston Mocirei . Thomas Todd, James ISPDehnit, • Charles Littinger,. • Alez. Mqfcker, . Woodward. • Vice Presidents. I trod --; — C in -'• Secretaries. John Lintow, S• . . We have stated on levant occasions that the barn , • . . Miming movement would carry off more persons from the whig than from the Democratic patty) Id . this county akusal a .dozen of persons, who, haie .„ . • sometimesprifessed to be democrats,' when. it wait . .... their. Interest - Olio's°, will oppose Gen. ems, and, vote for the -nominees of the Buffalo . Convention; . . hut the climbers who will bolt front the whig ranks can only he estimated by hundred., as the result this fall will fully prove. • • ' - . -:‘ . .. The Beaver Star, ofFriday, contains the procezd logs of a so caJled “Free Soil County Meeting: , at New Brighton, in that county, whichwas composed, itilnCiptilly of, whigs', and abolitionists. The Star , hiiitlie following statement in regard to the compo sition Of the meeting: ' „ . «The great portion of those present at the meet ing, tee believe, were whig., though the abolitionists were nearly as numerous. But there Was quite a scarcity of Democrats, as was apparent to every one. Notwithstanding the eagerness of the .meeting to signalize. the fraternization of democracy with the movement, the democrats were so scarce that it was found -• necessary to place the 'only, two we saw Participating in the proceeding!, in a variety of posts of honor. This dressing up of the affair does well enough abroad, but here the thing is perfectly well - . Then. Was a:isimilar , ' 'Meeting in Mercer county, bet n ire who betas ual k th composed it were chiefly ' . . abolitioniits nod disaffected whigs.-10nr friend Gar: yin says: -.2 - • . -.. ... • •' • " As it prtifessed,lt was a comminglidg of bolters frtim'aJlparties, and judge from those we env pre.. ent,,wesibould say that the Liberty bolters compos ed about one balfitsnumbers,and the whig bolters invonnexion with a halfdozon from the 'demotratii 'ranks, the other half. , . --The meeting adopted a ponderous and wordy pro ample attacking Geo. Case and the uteri of the Philadelphia convention, and is series of resolutions of the abolition stamp. Tsventrsiz delegates to the Buffalo convention , were appointed, and a Jorge central committee fir the couptry,: with- power to 'call &tore meetings. , . We see by the Whig that its editor is anything but •• under this demonstration of the beiterw-•-and lwell lie may, for welni not 'sure but ,their nomina tion at Buffalo will lead-Taylor in thistounty. - , -- - • ~ Why. the change!. - • , - •• The Louisville . Democrat stiya:"Captain• Dciugal, of Indianapolis, informed yesterday, that nine Whig captains of bir regiment have repu diated Whiggery; and arc going for Caeiand Butler; ;and out of twenty-six lientenanta only one was for Taylor, and he watt wavering. lie went to Mexico himself a Whig; and has utterly repudiated .the Par (B, gays..h 11 rat found on the slain of the Mexican army, Whigdoeuraunm against the war and its firer of the MeSicari causes :that It!ey:ivore , scattered pro fusely throtqh to p reheat •licatiim of the treaty-6f peace.”- • ' • • Sir At the reileoos;tir i siumbp,i of frieeds, we )114notburgt,t papery tic 'wf:the Diepei,iiiiiiliii.thfcambri G lords, by the titizCari7ok.licesburglei-end-vicinity., • ' 51, 4 1'cre ire Intl ebted. to ifiC:Hon:Daniel Sturgeon of the Senute' f iild 'And Job Mnpn of:1116..!IliubO.," tor iiiteies'ilng public docu• The- Toottivi!leDolhicrtt 'of; Atie-lbt Itigottuit steardoi ia 41;40.4, bririsfig to th a t city; requited tur follows: .12cri.Cat?.71;:.Taykii.;0. • , .•, - : MlE=N_i MEW Meetings of Bolters. MEE =SE i ;, +~:~ .: MEE t. t •••• • 0,1, Mi=2l , „ • ge F"M a t ,,,r arfs ßß e F-4 1 ? ,g ePla i ! t:1;a: Eteri , Atm ; Denaocracyslll4gtlie'tte eohifili* oDertik 'CMS, by .a wive pei.aiteres -, tion in OtriefiliffifiVitiiiltriObeeiliiiingi4iif4pread and irrecatieittplo; and if the 130Talo Contention should nominate Atut IkPLEAttfor yice-President, Gen. Taylor: tie:tliti•lsisisit - ‘itssid tip condi date Unilever run fee arrifteskitithe United Scalgs: The entire Weiltern Reserve : will belost toGen. Taylor,lanyond all doubt or controversy. The-Ash tabula (Whig)Sentinel givialthe following hopeful account of Taylorism in - the stronghold of Ohio . Whigiery.:; It will be r em e mbered that,:ilasvisonle . , majority In - Achtsbelfiwas 2,6l3o,andelay's not much . less. The Sentinel:Stays - We see it reported in several.papersaatanex-; member' of Congress, his written totrCificignati pa - - per, that the Reserve Will - give Taylcii , ,frberten to fifteen thousand Majority; Now: Will hazard the .Opinion that:Gen. Taylor will notaltogither get vett theuaand votes on the Beterve, which will probably, casuists thousand. We ask ,our, friends to mark ..these_predietions. Agato,,we will venture the fur ther prediction, that in %hist ”Blitther Whig county' , Gen.. Taylor will not get alinagy.ltimdrectfotes as the people - caste 4ousands.o, . . . . ,• The Cleveland Plaindealer contains the following - • • article in relation to a bolter's meeting at that:place: tvAbout five:hundred naines,."bolteray attached to a call for orgaalzing a third, party, appears in the 44 Time Dem - Ocrat," only seven of which do werecog- Dire - as ever having voted with the Democrats.: This list has been maturing rot weeks, and we know that democrats have been approichedby all of ap.. I pliances, but it appears! theyttandfirm.. Therein no Amer democracy in the Union than the , Westein terve Democracy. They fight for principles, not for • -The Cleveland (whip) Herald copies the above and frankly admits itsitruth....That.paper says: dcWo should think such paragraphs, as the above would open the eyes of all whiga who are diaposed to fraternize With, and "become hewers of,virciod and dratiers of watery' to the old Liberty partyleaders; as to the utter impracticability of fornaing,tr general Free Soil Party at this time, any considerable por tion of which would eome from the,DerriocritiO par ty' of Ohio. -th e same proportion, we presimiti;holds -I.gdod in most of tbe Reserve counties.- We teamed this morning front: a. Lorain 'whig, 'whir W e the, Convention, that he knew of not more than two or, three democrats in Lorain who %seat theni.”,.. Joins Penns, Esq., the able editor or the carrell .Free Press, has withdrawn from the managenicnt of that paper, inn account of not to support Geo. Tialmt.. HiliehiStl: • • • • . TO THE READERS 'OF T.HRFABE Finding Myself, after mature 'deilitieratioii;.nriable to yield any support tn the nominee of thelati-Whig National CoeScation, I retire from - the editorial de partment of this _paper.' It is not necessary at this tune, that I.shoulil make an exposition of my "tires eta position : suffice it to say that I am an sr Ultra. Whig,” oae that regards prieciplea as paramount to 'every Other consideration ; and, therefore, cannot conscientiously aid in (heck ration of any map Who was willing v , to accept a nomination from a Nation al Convention, should such be held, for' the Presi- . !AM,, from the Whigs or Detnecrats„or both,should they think proper to tender it, without being pledg ed,oi consid ering ao, to adineoto the views or opinions , o f either!' AS Gen:Taylor, by his own showieg, is not to be the 4 c advocate , ' of Whig. principles, I conceive that, in his present position,' supporting him would be a virtual abandonment of : those principles, and must, therefore, decline to 110-', come his ei adraeate."- . JOIIN Powrrru. Nor is this all. The editor of the Tilfln Whig Standard,in a lengthy and scathing article, reviews the various eleitionierlig letters 'written by -Gen. Taylor, to secure his election to. the Presidency, . and showsconelusively that the General 'is - entitled to neither the confidence or respect of the whir party. We have only room for the elosing para graph of this article. The Staedard says: Gen. Taylor's letters are all • bere . -;-they, are whole—not a tingle word or sentence has been sup pressed, and alter all what do they amount to t— eething—he has nothing to. aoy—consequently he says nothing; he beano principles—consequently he defends none; io lam, he reminds us of the ass that -starved to death between two bundles of hay—snot having moral courage enough to decide which to take. Gen. Taylor stands between ttio two; great political parties—he is - afraid:to be whig.;-he is afraid to be democratic;-:theWhite House at Wash iogton, like Banque's ghost, haunts his midnight visions more and - more—he is a real fit 40 -man— goes for the good of all particyindependcnr of prin ciples.".• The Portsinotalttlipper, another ." Whicri pa . per, contains the renewing elegant paragraph:, rg His (Taylor's) autheious letters have net, the.. dosed his principles. In fact he waives the goes. lions that divided the two parties of the United States, and declares' that be is net. a pay `man. Such a • candidate 'we cannot support, a . 114LF WHIG AND HALF PUPPY, for anyotiiee,. rock less - the•oilice: of Chief Magistrate of this . great: nation." • •• We have onlland several columns of matter.ssm.- ilar to the above, which we shall take occasion io itAioduce hereafter. . -• Gen. Tay Bloodhound • A rms.. ....We hear a great deal said in relation to'a ban ns! Witich was carried in the great whig pmeeiision this city; in 1640, representing Gen. :TAYLOR, AND HiS'ARNIY OF BLOODHOUND SOLDIgII3,; • in the Florii)a War: This banner was got up ez presily atlhat time,- tooperate against the ejection of MART* Vita BUREN who had no more mince.' tion withlhe Bloodhound business that the.4:sir of Russia; The honor of originating the idea of • em; - ploying such • soldiers; 'belpnguca esclusileli to General. ZACIIAAV Tsvion, the candidate of the Federal party for. President. .As the public,especially the wing portion of its . may feel in interest in relation to the history of this BLOODIIOIIID BATUMI, we copy the fiillowing article from the Pittsburgh American, of Monday, Septem ber 6th, 1847: The American is the leading ciwhig , t • paper in this city, ibut notwithstanding the bitter opposition of its editor to Gen. Tst - t.tat,f he lately swallowell; the General, bloodhoun6,:ne— groeir, and all! - . • " • . In ettlitter to some enquiries made of us 'in re. .4 4 4414.4 4 4-4 4 gard to the "blood-bintnit"banner.of IMO; and the representation of General Taylor thereon, of which we gave some account nn Natiirday. lustove re. mark; that it came from that steeling" Whig town ship of F.ast Deer in this coun ty,.whene preserved, - and• 'can be seen, 'Lind is partly:at the control; ifsiii . t ) actully in the possession of Francis Kearne;PiriVa'zealons and active .whig in the campaign of that year, and one of the club at whose instance, it was then painted,. We. further learn that the persematirin of. Gen Traylor on the canvass, and : in- connection with. this twit, species of, troops incorporated with the American arms had its origin in a corretipondence With the.thenSecretaryof War, and in which the mesent Gen: Taylor took a enn., spicuous part, if he did not originate the idea, which latter fact is the belief of our intelligent Informant. Be - thii. as-It may, heeccupied.sheh a pesiticin't sr THIC nanisrinis amitsrsAcTioir as to induce than that tune io give. hint the pi e eminence of a pr.. trait in thepicture Mid the only human ode acting in co-operation truth' the dogs. r4y s ie rieknowleitgb that such a thing originating tthiv - , would bo of:very . dotituful ;propriety, as its motives could not bo easily, Made to admit oldie, iiitinestedness; but n, historical fact--occurring at a time.when no such improper motive could lay as. signed it, is worthy of coosidenttion as. significant of, and revealing like a medal, the history of the Ns : Tho lieti York Atlas of the .2'3d ult. eintialiela folloWing: article, embracing an extract of a.letter from the Ilan. Thntry tlay, - whieh we think will be intiretiting t 0 thn,filends'orih'e"gallant Harry" in }his city: ' , • , . • Crittentlen writes lettere;,, and so does Mr Clay. There is one from the latter gentleman now in this city, dated Ashland, July'G. It has been read to us, and contains, sithatantially,ihe following sen tences: c!%Nre shall be able to give the electoral vote of Kentucky, at ,the ensuing 'election, iti..tho Whig party; but,tho result of the gubernatorialitieg, gle, at present, wears an exceedingly problematic.al aspect Crittenden may, and I think will, be defeat. ed.' I shall not particularly concern myself about theaffair.% P4oo.tattfintt. - This Mayor of Allegheny has is. sued_a.p4ajnatlon requesting the ;citizens - to. aid himin bringinglo trinl the persons guilty of the riot last week.•- f'..~ • " 'Zs; 1, :•. 4 - 3 - k . • ',VI,. WREN =II . „ MEM ,t, -i.lll.444.lliiiiiiiVii4iikiWta.rd.raitsligN ;AL Ia: : c. `qii;-11:Iiiiii4 :144004100 63 _Gen. Mote •• ill — ,11.:1 4 ilead e :aceSptititilik&itittliithe 4, Philadelib:ltv ::?lititgefiteFhouse;,, , , al*Clib*st . _ .. , committal. astttei, most aidint nonparty ad contiu'O's one sentiment, at least ? which iiia sarcastic rcilla'' to theleoders 'of the Federal party... - go conclave that letter by saying that if Sleeted' tie 'iiiill'endeaviii , • ((id presertvuldioefotilheif :filet t'stperifP4d. lila, d • tio'n:qt old' cOvitithi4Siby. , ' What will the eioali- : ing federal piihrifitilliiinr say to this I 'The a ges. . : - peritY nod reputation" •iir_liicli have been acipili for our beloved_ cnaatty r junder the_ adminietratioslafl Demiietatie . -Presideitsideh:: Thylor, says he W ill _ _ “pretrive UNDIIIitINISHED." ' ' - - - *A letter from this State, dated on. , 1 the 17th ultimo says • - " The Cabana Butler ball is'sweeping no-party,. no principle,Taylerism before it in .this good old; State - of Alabama.. The defection of Ear. Yancey, serves only to draw the thithful more closely togeth er, and you - may mark *down, in .roaad numblrs,' twelve thousand majority for the- nominees of, the Baltimore Convention. . I *-Vi - 4, Iravo.recently been in Missiasippli)iiia bier carefully endeavored to'ascertain the political Anlse: of: the Suite. Mirk Mississippi down as itirtain be , yond all dotrbi.s., . - • ' - Ultra Whyge.': - • , The Ifariisturg Tolearaph, a Taylor Whig'pailet, thus debnes the tornintirs.Whig, which Gen.Tajloi says lie ia not: a The ultra Whigs are those who ate more than Whig: =such as the LiblinyiParty "'end the Tex:- at-Annexationist' I . -111 a 'Wonder old 7ack- cannot 41liaBeihtlii.'' The r . dcrP Won Oro angel, because something - and below Heasen. ”: . We,. also, were saf - the opinion, that his Satanic Majesty WAS a.Whig, but .novei hefore kiew which branch of the , pary be belonged to. ltd Among the many letters on the subject ofTay , h:TistOs which base ... been elicited - by the,unprincipled Wirers in thellno.partyli scheme , we' are inclined to thinkthat &largo number have , not been publish ed by authority of the eonventilins committees, &O. to whoa): they were addressed, on account , of their not being very well ialculated such a move- Inept." The Hon; P.N16.101.A. Of. Louisiana, it wrote ono of tlits'detcript ton, the concluding , poragragli of Which , itSeitng nothing in `the present tinged to distill gash Hiram all lthat hare proceeded, it for the, fait twenty years, my position most be, where it always has been s With my, party.—With these views, you' will see that it becomes my duty, as I most respect• fully do, not only to decline attending the meeting at Plaquemine, but to act as Elector. , New. Courrrutriv.--S.ansinsky. .City $3 gotta counterfeit; 'signed by. W. W. Wethevell, trishier, W. Townsend, Preaident. : Trio signature if the Cashier is well executed, hut the erigraving is coarse, and the paper of a yellowish cut. One prominent feature will detect them, however. The words 4 4 Titatr. DOLLARS" in the body of the note are a plain &lark letter, instead of white upon, a; blackground, surrounded by: so me light work, or, a border, as in the genuine. " ' ===l EISI =ME EMI MEM ENE EMI - Cosi UV Alalikszaa. ' . , . liS• The Worcester (Matur,)'Spy states that more than eight hundred of the federal .vciters Of Worces ter have 'enrolled their names se members of the I' Freedom Club" of that city, and that the number will gn up.to more than a thousand; and it plea late's that ant more than one-sixth or me - seters of that old federal city will go•for Taylor ! KnoX Counry VoturrrEctts.-Ther.itit.• Vernon Volunteers, who ;mired in this citr . ottiftturdziy, left for home in wagons provided for their etanvey once by the whole muted democricy of 'oldiCnOs. The 'horses were "gaily decorated with flags, bearing the names of the DVI3OCf3I.IC candidates for PrOt dent, Vice President and Governor—the toldierslof the Republic in war,its statesmen in peace,—P4lo Statesman, Jqy 31. ' , • . • j V - Goodson A. Clark, of Bellevuer Ohio, November ft id, IC-40. sent a leiter to Dr.G. C. Vaughn, the proprietor of the celebrated lAttiontriptic Mixture, the Great Amer i icon Remedy, with a -statement that in the vicinity( ot Ohio where they do business. the article has had tinprei redented sales. Nothing_ like it has , ever appeared. I People resort to it. for all complaints, and its effect is al ;ways good. 131 d rases. which have baffle s% the skill i of tardiest then," have yielded to'it, and-the - focally are using it in their pracitco. Alarge.lllll7lker of medical men um agents for its sale—a strong prooLol the great' virtues bf the anicle. Call on 'Agents, in oar paper, whose names are to be found under Great American l• Remedy, and seta Pamphlet. - ' • • .• - • Agents lot Putsburgh, Ram ir:Ritactovait, No. Libitty I . st., hear Canal Basin. . .1314 • Tus GREAT , Ilsxmtv.--The 'Olosannlan. 'Ail- - Ilealiqg Balsam is still performing wonders. No -ogler medicine line done so witch to alleviate the sufferings:of our thilow-titilcus as this. No remedy has ever.bevu known to cure Asthma with so much certainty and sta f-' feetually as this Balsam. A large proportion of the dis eases et • the United States are those affecting the Dings, Throat, Liver, or. Stomach, and , for such tins rnedieindis peculiarly adapted.- The proprietor defies•the world to. proiluce Its equal. Dr:Shermani the t o l e proprietert . abd • manufacturer. would urge upon all the neeessity of pro curing the Genuine. and not be put off witb any imitation of it, or with any other medicine. So great is nit reputa tion:that the unprincipled unblushingly attempt to . - pass off their worthless mixtures. hoping to share In the cid _vantages of the proprietor's labors .and expenditures, when they hate not the energy or ability to' get up and eStaldisli any thing themselves..' • • • For sale by Wu. JACESOX, No. P 9 Liberty •street. head. of Wood, Pittsburgh.- • . 1)11 _ IS CUM = Wnsvnan.—ltshould Le ft IlleilLbetCd that duts97, the intense heat of summer, the precept of digest tiny is performed with such extreme languor; that ;the food, instead of being dissolved and converted into nutri ment, heroines spoiled;or putrfritil in thestowarh. ,Ilence had breath. disagreeable 'taste le the mouth, calm !minx, dysentery-, cholera morbus and other' disorders of'thhe: in tectiites. . cure dor labl Pills iYriches Indian. ngetable Pilo nrC 'ft cs... ...ire ;h. the above dungerous complaints; because they cleanse the alimentary xanal of those. bilidas and putrid bunters, which are the cause, not only of all disorden of the bow els-bat of every malady incident to mall. • " Dm-ewer rutin:in./4u and Imilationa.—Remembertbat the Original and Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the written signature of, Witlts..si Wittowr on he' top label of each box. • • • .k CO;"1?.f Remember also, that:Messrs. Pcuchtvanger.a. J New York; as. S. Glascoe /V. Co.,,nt Cincinnati; and J. 11. Wilder* Co., of Louisville, are. nor agents for ibis" medicine, and we cannot guarantee .the genuinenesi of that offered by them for safe. • • • The genuine:Mfor sale at Dr. Wright's Principnl Ot!Aee, IGn_fince street. Philadelphia', and by Jowl TIT OxpsoN. 1.56 Liberty stmt, Pittsburgh, Pn.„.wito is sole agent !for this 'city, by, whom dealers can Ue supplied at the whole_: rate rate ~ 4 4.P01LL0 11ALLi: rOVILTII Sillik; DE - MEM WOOD AND ussimr srarints. ' • • • THIRD 'PEEK :eiFTHE : 01110124 AL VIRGINIA-9EfKNADEQ9i And politirely the last, prior to their clepterttrreftorn)hir ate;) The performances will conclude with PlcTl74.lt9;' 11101'1•A.N up,.A.. E. Doors open at pant 7; to commence post R. G" Cards of admission, t 5 cents. • - "Tickets can be obtained at the Monongahela House, nd at the door during the eveninf. • Wtutamac Fosters: Soldier!**Aseirti! 4. NOW prepared to collect the three ',tougher - extra pay X which has been granted, by a late act of Corigresty to the troops who have returned from the. I.Vexietuy war, and to tho heirs or repiesentatiyes Cif those.who wore killed in battle or died.of disease incurred In the service. Office in Nakewell's Building, opposite the Court/louse. Aug. 11348.—aug842w • .:* . -.; - -ti ' priimxr'Ormem•Angast '3; ii;l2. N the Petitiori. rif , fllolllAS•j. GOODYAtI, ,or Bal- Oprreylnglor Me...extension of a paOint. granted to l'homas 3. Goodman for an 'improvement • in• scalding hop by. steam, for severryears from the expire ilea of 'Mid patentiwldeh takes place on the 13th day of It is ordered thit the said petition - be heinil at the Ilat entOffice, on the first !blonde) , in January, or 12 o'cloCk, x.;:nod all ; pentium arc' notiged tiff,appenr and 11:0w. cause, Warty they hive; why said: pennon- Ought noI to Ordered ;also t hat thin notice he published Un -National Intelligencer; and National Demoernt,,.Wash ingfon;. Pennsylvanian:Phil ado Wei; 'Post;-kittsburgh; •Statesmau, Columbus; Inquirer, Cincinnatli and . Senti el;in d apolls; once a week for three ree sticeemilve ' ri weeks, prnvinus to the first Monday in January next... 7 EDMUND 11111110:7s1 '.Commissionei or Patios.. aw;&dlaw3w:l of N° I I34IFIPCII' I CO e tlll ' C i t ut or a. t a tte " b aj o un rou n g e ts e S a it o mingham,.was passed on the fid.day Atarust,lB4B,;for the Ideation 1111dopc:Iting of Water street, in said borough, from fiPliee street to.. Harmony street, and fronting oaths nonongahelnlirei; and thaia plan'and specification of said street is filed in the office of N. Patterson, Street Re guletor in and for said borough, for the inspection of all r ons interested . • persons TROIfAS SLACKl49t4E,;;Pies't. Clerk.-..' .;,. augm%4* OTICE is hcirebrgliren ;that Otellibi ; -; : N stall:ant of Firs :Dollar; pet share, acre.; 'Aired to be : paidisa or before the first day of Septeuiber next eiKI the Si4th Irtataintent 'the first dnfot November next. ' ; GEORGE V. BACON. Treasurer. N. B.—lnstalments will be received by Wm.l-I.Denny. Esq., nt the Manufactureis.and Merchants' Raul:. '- aug'S-eodtSepl., =ME „......,...... .. . 1 ER NM= INBE ~:~_ :,: _ ::~ ^ :,~ ': ;; ~ .Ti.~s",; ..t;. brifirsi)n:strerig quarters c. ttre.iON.,';WeiFw:Pin iti'bie.b.fiyoi;i - Office yes lirdai morning. He is a small man, Rndfilvidently Sells the truth when lie says be has only been two I years in xhis.country—he is an Englishman. - ,11e• positively deqierthaving committed the robbery ; says the Molloy:41404 that ho worked for it in Now Or - )P ans " They•muat. Par wid4lers good wages irr New. 9eleans,iroiol!qle-ttßatAmsaVe from ten to fifteen Ititpdie#'delle'rs'inAnAti,rtn time. He worked for a the Qiiiiiter.fiessions; money;aild explain all ihi•cfieniiniiiineee - ciirinecied With bit exit,from this ciiy, he Will gel free: • .*•• • Arrascvrvs Itinvvray.-;—While' walking through' Allegheny, on Saturday we noticed a man busily en gaged in a garden ; be was working among the flow era and , shrubbery. Arciund'him were standing the owners of the.very , valuable little eitme, a/esteem , ' ed te'ditlier - Vtijoynicint from the labors of their hired mon. , A little scrap of tditory wai brought to our recollection by thiescenp. :'An eastern pets! . plc were at one lime, and aany be yet, in the: habit of making their servaotiareetliOitnb, and whea 4 traveller from eivili : auoa experience More pleasure in 'doing the dancing them !elves they felt their dignity insulted.- •,. Has'not the World made some progress, in as much as dancing has become an attractive labors` May not other branchei he resorted to in time not far dis; taut, for theplemores ithich:Wastry nitruids? tqe • think • Gtricsat tilAttvlAtt*l(O;l4m. , ---Thenext des-, mon of tho Legislituetririll'lbet,oppcaled to for no Act granting . poweelOitaid,F_ClititsliSta..sp_lailite 4 . 0 cempaniceiff industrial porpoietit;ll3itiskit'l,4w 'cola be framed so as_ to entirely ,;breiktifoliii-Piesent system of monopoly, and at the•ipiffittidaietite to capital its fair ronard. To the plan we have iseen . written down there can be no objections; it is based upoe,political add 'isoCial - Justice. The ;moat dirt-. culties in this county show.es that something of the . . kind must be deco. mention the manor that peogle may think of it. - The law will be writteo and readitforthe mem. hers at the !ninnies _of the next session io that they may have to. disease it, rioill4lio •peoplo mint also have tiMe.tii - stedy its practicaility. , • Inerrentsittsin nit •Au.reilr.nv.—On Friday: night I or Saturday. morning, .some•ccoundrol made an tin . ..l soccesiful attempt to fire the itorriand 'dwelling et Martin Connelly, Federal street,. Allegheny.. lie 'I I got upon the root from the pavement, by a ladderi. and placed•some tow on the east side,. to'which applied is match—which, hartunately; aid not ignite.: lie was heard upon the no_ intention Was paid to his footateps, as the inmates w , were noreaspl • Ots that:evil doers Werernbouti - t• fire been. started, great deritraction of property I:clight • havef. beesi the result, for the house in questienis in the . - trerY h'eartisnd husitiesa part, of the city; and unfot:•• Innately, it is surrounded by frames. "••••-•.' "•• :• • ix Oeennstorr.—Tho Cotton Factory in "Alleglin-:, I ny City, owned by Mr. lames A. Gray, commenced I work this morning, and has not yet been interfered ,1 with by the oporativea.—Titspated. • —Rut the work did not" last tangos we learn that not being supported with girls, tbe Machinery was stopped and tho !lies:put out. At is true the operatives did not integer* with those who chose to Co to work tgain undeY the old system, foi there . 'was but one operative - ,ltWilie ground and that one a bound boy , lkir. Dr. White, who Was very unceremoniously ken from Birmingliarn, a four weike_ ago, on front oresoor of New, ,Yotlt„ to . , answer on a charge of “hody,liflingl , ha1:1116113,1,as r.eturn ed, haring escaped the znaisbes of He was honorably discharged. The citizens generally, • aro well pleased (bathe is back, as he is a limn who was mach' respeetedln prcirOsioo. Nor Fotirio.—The Mr. Wsu 'M.; - Fiister, :. noticed yesterday, harknot yet been found, OT Was not blll erening; . 111e-tricitlier almost It is hoped that tie ,eitizens will do all that is in their: et discover whet his fate hat:been I — . ...Eljtjer . i the above waOle typo We bilie-tufra‘ia the . ; gratfl , intelligence thnt...diu round In the afternoon about - nevea •mileu out .the Franklin road. • •' - ErtcovasornoTtts Hoorts . rn PIIILADELNILA !-- It . hai3 been ascertaihed that in Philadelphia Ora other manufacturing districts) the Ten Hour System kaabeets adopted. The last mill cone in Manayunk). yielded-on Thursday last. Niat the . per43tives here take courage ! They will rarely gain all they ask; if they but remain firm to their purp6se.. . . , -.liousr.BaraxElm AffD. Roirmay.---The dwelling or Mi cortier:Or,Abbinson nod Anderson streets, Allegheny city, sea! imi!ler:ed on S nod ay, while the family wereit'cltfr4i;‘,4iimindry cies weta taken—amounting to ralne os we wore told, to abont's3oo. Tye rascal is not ltooWn, - and no ono is suspected.', t - f • . Mir Rotel%leGardens are.now closed opoe•Sun days, on account of the roughness or-noini.olthe visiters.. . is unfortetiate; .as many4ditind good pecple desire to fold some ... each tdgeiliiirtend the only day of rest• that isollovredtheni.; A Cansni STrunnnvit.t.c .-rThe Stenbetviillo, Herald.of Friday ban ihe following : . • Dan Itice,,kCo.te Circus performed OnWedneaday eveninitit, very-respectable audience. '.;•During this perfottnanceOba entire,tief of dente on'jknn aide or the pavilion-;•ciowdedwith men and boys—fell with' a sudden and tretneqdoun crash - to the ground. - -The. eight was a startling one; but, strange to.tiaTno one wee teriFusty injured; f at; all. Order : ws*: restored. • • ' • . BD" W o yesterday went to Water street, per invi • iation, to witness a new invention for riding'tho air): lbUt it lia4iiitheraseended or had - been withdrawn •::.•• .frontpttbl!e. gaze. Mo .. inigikk have given.i3 aairst Oar Thorp - ie to . bo Ineethie to nigh .oftitl~R friends of the ' , tree liour Systetn,” for the purpoos: of mnkiog giry4ititrieets for ditiedtionieg tiro eanili` dates upoirtititulijeet. • ' ' • Sir There';ikiM.,te fuse on Fonrth street'yeaterday, caused by a mtemeusful attempt of parents at taking niebild from u daughter who had been foundwundM itig the streets:" • - Vii' le"-ari requested to , clay that the meeting oc thO l (Wends 'of Itela'ud, which' wee atfvertised totake' placer this evenitto, at the-Oregon Hqusc, 10 '1 0161 POP ed till further nVice. 0/1 W1118111E:If .-A.clranken.intiii.felt into n fit in the Totobeyeeterday ' Ifit-Donitfclgq the Virgiaialoton adept Coicer thil:eianing: •• • • = - •.- ) . o ' IMP Our readers otuti not fo r get atm ig n Vito Viii & Sone" great catalogue sale of tare and et rce Italian, 'French, flohe'iniaii;Germaa' and atria pi; tn • . k maente, taken place, according to , ativertiseinent this day 'at 113'oleloclr,"at No 33 Market strect",onei door from:the corner of Second street; . The 'eerie riete epee . . during the whole or yesterday, for Wean- . commodation of the public, free orchdvoitina clXeds of our 'citizens, both ladieti 4114 . ,gePOIrcefp availed_ thenitiolyes of an faverableidi*giiitiglitiiik esaminingtheanost rangnifteentanidr#9nakotlin, ever before nifercil for sale in the V 4 a tinderittand there wan a I:ircer;tjaio ilia. hole: day, and all appeared..toilbersorprisedMld: 'pleased, the ladies in particnigr,Ottb4efei,i_*Xtriety Rearticles..;.•Wo. heard settirdinebnillieradl'apitik terms of the po 3o an a °man • • nor in which iho gentlemanly owners showed the goods, and explained the use of the different curious articles. . , - • • " `.. ; • , iy •..? V ci.eeka.* - • .L EMI ~. i•,,•:,,: - :-..,-. , , ,. i. :,::.;..:..:.':.. , 5.:•: , .•; . . , :;.:,. - : . :,.i.- .- ; :F.,'.,'..:::'.t,.,7:::‘:,.''-'.'-.-.'s,'-,-:,-..,',-•-:;..'-'..--:,';'','.... 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' - _ , -,-", , • , - - '; f,ek' 16 ne,„7,4w4orm-tfrat'aeallmit '• - , '' f • . ..- ,• , ('"'^ SecresPte:,_,n.- ~-,rCal.,Prerztolt• • ' i . n pro .l ~ 1, : . ' -- . ' --." - ', rttlll ' in WQ ‘..-- ince, reported a leac"itic' ' -• ''•-' . • .: s . • '.. • s I': ' ~'n. ; , : The Selett-Cott'al eon cif teportsof, "t'grerri7: i ~ . , ',..: - ~. '•:, - . _ _ ••_, ::. , *ding for the p0ti11!e,...0 ... tityildoonnitNat 1 „,, - , , ~1 . ....:: , -,_ , •.' -, ...:. roeeediegs hintittWlkaara dto bo pttilted. - _ ~ • -,. n.:: • - '-''-- "*'-_,- .' :.- - • aI.P _ car ,logatinwneonlo2o 8e 4„ a re. .. , ,--- -' • *- ' , •._ 7 ...---''`:•`. '.. -• . _ T2_ al hae L lille4 ll4Wilighl berm the 4 '' 1 tiOn .s. - .' PLaia' The I, iee..,,,,,, , Pfs„. rat 7.,..4,wiry, irk rtl a ." ,- , : ''''" i'' • . ._'..:,''', ~. .Z. -. ... ( rtfrii;l4.l:4Vl2l'.. - import" - - -,-- ' 'i .. •,. , ~ , ~:r-.1 4014. see° "e. •ciloods to'c . , •-, ,-' . - . . ....In •.' • . ,-,',',-- r ' .4 ii ll atillg- °Terft" ' ';. ' sico "jkalll,,,_ .....'firthinWeg 11e ' ll ' a -- • t i,„ ,flominc- -- •-.- ' i: , - Fr . - ' 1 jactwsT7L the 80°2te laid "4'. -aeniloar,- '* . -,' . :.:' • - 7 , ' ' On 14°' " iilw;iceilie'l #(111-'-',:-1!`"6, aa n , itolibill.l -: 1 ' -,--• . ::- -' ', --•_ _ . ' boiriacrki,," "or.the day, *Mel' tyile-.76-4 ';.ni k .`,- , -. ' .- -. or the met-,..6.0. iilitik)Villn9ti*lll!tr'lrli,,,,,,tl i ' - ~ :: . -•-;- • , __ ' t jciet 4cbate ‘ 4-- . e?.._.3 :41r allY, gili i ! 4e f' l33lll ,-.1 `. '' s - 1 - ••''' - - / : : ~', ' • • woo 11.1 i,a - .""" ---.-, .. .' " • - 2 d I • . -- - ' • --, , - %.' '.' ,`` • the army b 4 W 4079 veil ` y - oeuttt° eallais`l3:'" tionta vetoes! er . -., ...' '- ' .-: _, • , to The Seeite9l,!!e • • ,14Bitotunepl w et" ii. ''- , %. ...,..„c...,..4 •_,- ........, . . :tip Geo.. Tee ,i, tinidtsidikinforin cannon 1. - ': -•-• • -..,,,fr. •11- ''' . ........_- ' • . ' ted, and tbeattto°s • ' r elating to the ea. , - - •••• •'-, ' L`-1.;,••.:,tiW I,'" To day . the :fage n r ti ~.,1 bi, Gen. Js ' p doot!altitit Meer .•• n n„ . ; •• •- tn ~' ...ill/ ~.:;•",' - = .. captured '' then took upthe Ao - ,• , ' ..- 1. . • ' .... '' ':. ' '''' r..,,`±' The Hee' • ---•:-.;1414.i"--- ,g-beot -' • -,,,' -_ "`". "' ,-", -, ''" : ', ..: ` " t"' „for-tereteuce"` a • ' riao -7 4nioriln• RP ' ,- . . --' ''„ - ~ , -... n ~,;" ,---;c,": Mr t Pim°Venable -I ,' • ~41(436frtz Ti ° 1 : • • '-• "','• : ,_ ; ~----•- _,.. *flet- P l'-' -‘4lla•liV e'W/ 4.'.- -to st. , ' k -, ,-,, ~ - .• , ..; C. - -, • • e wee ail Re --,-,-^,-.. -6;t-ferrnitrlel • . - , ~_ _, .. _ . ~...,, °,__ g.• ;,..,„,4:-*4111,..11 ,-.;iyna., finch , ',, ••. , ••• •, ' ' „:,-. ' - t" . n • -,. mr;uun- V ci‘Atetiditalsl:,.., ''' 4l 't` widget ~ ;. , , •,,-.-'-, ." , : tee o f the MTh° ° ° • _...".liiiiacea•, in*. lite., -oaf ; ''' •-• •.•'- - ' - t''. - ' - • - t o disorderly. and - 1i0.r003 - • 1 .i. ~, - ~ , ~- - • - ~ , . . , Pasant° to get up'the- IllYreiori• . Calls of the ciieenpted.uppoinfir every , ... f -, 1 - i ii mmo ..pir.....-4.0-.-,, ' ' ''''..:. " bb ' °I., l'lleatando; '' '' ' r t*'o;'sx•tt3 6100'1 ...„::..,,--.") ''''..l . Houle twice • - „meow' title-D.O un....b.). Bi ll on :...,.., ----,-; , ~-.-, ,• . , • „..,, ~ _,,„, 3 -, . 1 'rho Colnmluaol-thbAit" " d . " .- 3 , -- ' , ' , , . - : '': -.. '.;' qd - toSrPP debate - - tic,,lionallee 0, ._ „ T.:: ',''' ' ' _ -_., . : ~- .... t°e"Wednesday.'„„te& the ff9UB6 go int,,d_. Kr: rHunt - . 1 ,, - -.. . - -...- 2 ,- , - .. , _ , -, -.-„. • , , .Bl:,,,,n°,?...";cikight oes sl °P ; adopted •••;,'-',-; 4 ' - ", - . ~ • -' .__,'...' 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Notice. rimmed-member* of the-lrisk -Greens hie requetited to meet ou3Vedueettity eventng, the oth illstlitale3VlCrebotplOV-1130rj) comer of 'Aber. iittt yeetend nlTO, f k ict:tno Eitt s nltogements fciru re :orgltolzation et the CoTP_al • • ° Eftl4-;rlNrrEn, ItirORTOACESTOR SALS4.,ltioligellekrOr :IXI. One Tor • i 315,000, the OOP; ';fietiredkon TroductiVe Rent ..E.lttete; sltunte -in the.ettkX,rtteilighi mid won h more ihntidetible 'the acetmt - 5..-grium.R.Tvvaiusicten4 • ,siniesteld.street:* aye' SOP- MOHAIR LO.RIIIM,Iea..--NY.li..zituarHY on band a Call assonant , of Modena: and'Mahar Lnatrea, of the differentqualides-,..ftWadlngit- klir.pieees vary aernsacia.. Aldo BlocrhnJ rotoied Alpacas, bar . red do.; Satin Striped 'do.", putehased from thefmporters, and can' consequently La 'aoldiiik the !Treat ,roaalble? . l ',At r'. flora:tail Om:0 Foititketieillitaikee tg., iptEMMANTS OP aithICOES.—A. A. MASON& Ca; 1.1,110 Mink kt Atteet; ate Owing out altars tot of tear mutts bt - Calicoex;:at fully one half the aautdprim.ioool fast colored Print& at - • augl3 r4HOICEDRIS - T : 4OIA. A. 1.14:C0., tar IL.r. Market ilfeed,7ate.closin& oil their; large efack df - Amish:knob lelkeas Goodai at still greater reduced consisting of Boragoty, Tissues, Oreaadince, , Granites, • POil.do ebeirrc.Lawru , and , Mtudins, Black and Fancy Silks &c. . . Gael is I . SS: 's r ,(Lobtoorat • • .On OPTIb street, between Woad aid SadtOclititisets, lirl COP/FEZ-100 bags, just v • and for an e • and , : _ 8.51111 TH. 13171CL1JR.,-, ra ED AITLES3—A small lot in Mores • !usale by I an - SMITH k 13INCLAIFL lED YEACUES7-A few packager pale by snail - • SAIITII & SIT•G'LAIR. From Bev. cturcattnn, c( the Yrwestara • catodur , jaw THE undersigned, bating been afflicted dosing the past -- —Vatter, with adiseaseinthe stomach, isomeuthes pro , tracing great pain in the stomach kit ten or twelvehonns 'without interuussion, end having tried various remedies with little erret," was furnished-with a horde , of Dr D. Jaynes' Carmi_ngttre Baum. 'This ite tued according tir" the direetions mid lomat invatiably that - tbu medicine' caused:the tante* abate in three or four wimates . ;.and in fifteen or twenty - matures, every. uneasy sensat ion vras entirely :quieted. The medicine was, afterward* used , wheniver indications or the aorta:tan of 03111 Vliere per - , .ceiTed, and the pain wpsihereby preitnted.,lletanuriu• ed to ass the:am:Heiner every eveniag, , Cind waned Wes hi Me morning; and in few. .weeks health-wins so Tar ; re • - stared that the sufferer was relieved Yuma largatuctount; Ir isl give:.ll l o4 , 7:iNimir;riterisiite l a l lne ri gt..h e tall *.con ey itcommentlfr. sam,as n - sbiatimosicitiefor disedies'of t hie: stomach and boweli;.. . Alkehrny • r; !Er Fur safe at thd• , TEA- . STORE; I 7OWorinh :street, near Wood:• auaVdttnar: - 101 - •1 1 ,— , A brick dwelling h - ouse•and lot, ia It plea sant location,- Attitude& on 111 e -house i:3-well. Tl usratigitithAvV gokid cellar, stkiteb.. on and dittitkpXll, ball alul twa three bed ioonts and finialted garret. Lot is 2tifeni3ty:l2o deep, Wa back street.' Prieel,Stgtin-':rennst 0 11 9MitaTii•PaillneC r in (our*Otitittyynarly payment*: - ".. . , - •Staidaold . garnet: ffE=l 11.OURL--A. few bblie: flop: t311!5..91102,tift5.2fre011i . ground Flour,.foy flair try'...• c.. ) Igutpung,ap. rfZfV ll2 sr lAA.-au.ii .10 1. - OAF-SIM& • —; ,nuorg b• ebg • .oul 4 .' F.IIVO & MOOlui • .11 'QUOAR CURED lIAMS-6. few hhds.. la mired lir • laNci MOORI2IPAW::.; - , AV* COMEEE—A.fect bags prizto. Iwnrecaree Sale al , tang4P KING Ic r _ BIOORGRAVS.f /11511°"I'f— ' Fil-C ift" , sll3c2° -, S ED han M id Olitalt 6fili .11140t"tare 1••••• OPPOgite S MW..I • • • fitilli.KNOTlCE=4t-trook 'woolen atonr*torr; ovcrAf months since, for - sate keeping, fern forornintnek by getilleOlott Who . watt:tt fortingertoais. bolt 'Octet yerAhile4 for tbctrook;and it is preoutbrcl . that 6o:tow We 'fingotion the-112er bavottan tugee.brepi: ' km the oWnre, who elm recta - nu it any time, br:pny : ," IntAKIViqAN.lb MURPHY,' : ritita : • • ..• ' turret. heir ate Quirt ilokite. lattboxfiiiitown Chillicothe nigTP, „ 2 '" -.1" ' No "Or" `lt' - ii " ?to. I 6 ' Roan, " • Sea received - and tot raft by • • jy: MILLER. le RICKSTSON ' 03? jolltahle..eigited Awes. TY parsunnee of law. T, James's..• Palk President of "'the United Stales of Agierico; atiblutebtaerktrop rind make known, that paLlie sales willikelieblithafratualex , mentioned Land thrice* in the State otlifielitgaft, ;a the, perurds herceinfter &flaunted, romiti•• . r Al the land o ffi ce tattle Sault Ste:Ma` •, rie,contraishcing on Monday the rittitaith dayaf October next, for the. dis, posal of she pabile lands , sittmted within -the underfeed, timed townships nail paths oCtowneltimf, tovrit: - North of the base hue, and treat of the prmeipat meridian. Ifie`qtorth stitirSouth - Folaslands,” - suaated inifrac lealial ton itships, thirty:tour end thirty.five, oteempt der. The-:kfuettou I sland,'2 rimmed in'inelsinialtoamsthipp tbiny.tasse and II tirty . ftwo:ofrange ktuthreatithd ti ianu dorsal townilipsthirty, thirty - one and thirty •tw - o,pfruege' fifteen. - - • - • ' Townshlps forty-ode and forty-two:at range aliefity. Townships forty-one and forty-twir, of range-Wady l'oweship forty one; of range twentyftwo. • Township forty-oue, of image tweitt-three. _ At the land Mace at lonia, roloolettrit4,fr On. Monday s tie twenty-thud day of Itetober twat, for the disposal of 'the rehire lands within the eintermendoned frabboind townships. RUnated in the Conner 11Innistee Lufkin Re- Wasik el: the Lan line; and 'negro' the pride/par ishikitlian„ . Fracticuml tavumips ta euly-one and tweary-t010,,0f mime thirteen. „ - . _ Fractional townships twenty lee. mid aweuirtsrat . • range fourteen. - • '•'• Fractional townships tivettlygare twentystsel ; of range Eileen. " - , •_- Frictional townships twedtgaitie' _and as eatf-two, ran-c seventeen. anis appropriated by law for the - use of seboolsJibili.: torpor other purposes, will be excluded Prom the safes:; • The offering of the aboverneetioned leads will be toot:. emitted ou the days appointed, and proceed in , the puler" in which they are advertised, with all convenient ,dit, petch, until the whole sholl have beep:offered, end the sales thas_closed. net;no sale shall be-kept ope tc-lou ger -than two weeks, and uo private mum,' of any of the I , unde • a be admitted midi after alit eXtlfulliost of the two -weeks. ; Given understty band at die,DillrelfMthfithitont this eight, day of July, mind Didelatkade,•thoettann: ketJfNutith tired end fort) eight. , •, , •-• ' • ' `YANIM Lt t i difsir:- • • the-President, - Ilicutatu M. Vatxd, • '• ' Colinaitivitthatolihe GefierD Land Office: • . Is• • NtifflCE Till PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled:AD the. right of-presemptlon • any of tite handswlthin thatowashlps end tractional town-, shirts above ett web rated, is req u dra to establish the same to the sansfactiorr of the - Register. and. Weiser of. the /.proper Laud Office, and make payment therefor,.as .msorr as practthable after seeing this nonce' i arid before the dor appointed forahis-comme 'icemen% of de public selorat the !mid. embracing' the tract deigned, otherwise Pact "flaim will farfened. 111C1fARD M. VOLYNO,,, CouiralOionerkdiffictlineral Laird Office. -,lylB4itvel2W • w PROPOSALS for carryinuthe mails of the Ilred Stnlea frouilftel.st - of Niisrember. AIMS, tip tka et of July. XiStiont the foliowing-romeTeatss,-will Jte reuses/ •at Ihe•Post Officelleparlininf, its the city tVashington,uuldtlectock, - U, m., (tribe Arti of Septem ber next, to be decided by the next day. 6,004. Frotii " New Orleent,"-Loolfiairn„ l 4 Gareillitalus !Pekes, 450thilets•arid heck, steatelthathioneeittlreelr> from Ist July to:tat Noyember; retedtlesftrar,"Mtfe la '"'• - .SeholttleffiTattait July folth•Nottader,' -J.eive.New Orlemo3 evdty Shalcar g 4p. trt4errive at Galveston treat - Monday by 4 - p. re. . 4" Leave Galveston every _Teesday atin a. to.; active et ;New Client's IleXt , luesdaY hriaa: • Schedule frotn ist•Norembei to lit July: . Leese New Orleand every 6111 daytet p nt.; arrive of Gelveraon-ur AS hours. " - • 4 ;'-Ledge Galveston eve 511, d"ty at 4 p. tri) "mire et New. Orleans le-49 hoar& • Proposals for %wive a Itlea., xen lee. either the %Thole or part of year, will he considered. • - - -Each proposal should he fleeciest's:tided rby tr gutran -lees-signed- by one or more responsible pertonsog the ;fialJotterng manner, viz t - "'lune undersigned • guaranty ill t• ' hleltld for carrying the mail trout lc% - be steepled by ther,Posneaster Gentrul, shall enter , into en- obligation, prior to theftistitto , qf Noyerni?sr with good ditd,stleifit!dsPretiq arf o MAttierstt 00, r 10 , ed" • * • - wpomponted-by-to-mulogr.r.o . - postmastcr*Other etfultroterttlesfunoWothat IMe#llo timers are tif,*•.oipfopeTty, and PVI genYnJity:. Thepropdsal should'betsent•jsae&- • endorsed "Proposals for route No." ,1" eddreased tb the - Fast Assistaalt Pegmatite - I:MM% - For the prolubition of bids tesn@rig• frobieiambltttion s ,i and the , terms and conditions vu which the topttnetle it) be made, fee flic7nst mutual ndvertisement. post Office Department, Jul). 27.1848---lasalw Dr she rtosldcat of that slap . SlLOgnab, TN pursuance of Is*. I, IsStss...E. geto, rresideso - of , Like United - Stales of - Amettent dli Iterol„..doefitmoud tu ake, known, 'that public. fades Wrll ‘ bciteldst.dighonder.. Yr inentioned" Ltuul 401liees, in 41.17/scoroutioalektods p., hereittailertles= l ,l o .l l6 l,:•- -14, • „....I , ,i;'-' •-.,- t• . At Au Land -Aftoo. - 71crulls , armste. rp,mr . -7 " ,'.... ... 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