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BIiACH.| ■ o or rmsBCEQK. - / i naa abbbmblt, " -i JOBS J, MITCHEIi, PittthotglK JOHN 3 HAMILTON, do EDMUND SNOWDBN Allegheny > WILLI AM Ii.iMILLER,-VewaiUcir !/• -OBifeTEB, i l EDWARD SrCORKUHVIndmaa. • 'JOHN OPBRIENi lAOtenccvillC, l H , , .-OBMiMIUTRII, > ' ’ j-AUES'WAIinACF, HaWwitv , , , BKJodtinf 1 OR.4OHN POLLPqK, Clinton. , r ‘ CLEM or TUB «pcr,i.*J , ' ‘ WILSON, BiiabeAßoningnv atomina Dost jfob printing COtoEB #WOOO AND FIFTH «•»» . , ' idd.dio 6otT!siaW»biiWiil, ofldenaid PnimnftM&chm tlv* ore- ptepawß to do iimVßooA iloth 111 n stilt of un li.TSSmdbeaSlVanSnrafaew, ond uponthemoot rea rtV ftfully Elicit the pommage of xVf pahhc in Jhi lint oiohr boinoy jrp. Mttrum arrr<qunu4u>hand mHmfyrmhgbtt U L-i.. i-~ * try*p W caSR Agency a B-CSa v 5 rorner of Third and Bock fetrret*. fjj'4oo Nottfi fourth aulhontdd ,AS* : <** m ._ * t Canv»iitlog> A« grist 30, 18*8- ItvCamnTtlM on v»*H Kefr.M J SiewroiVlC-BaroeU. Joho Luy Su Richard ,J.oalil. flariol X\?l .if .. , r , '* r Another Sign * ,Th« Sienbenvdte Journal, aideciaeAaoAinfluep tud WMg paper, edited by a.son.' of Judge'Jfftlfon, Jus fauna the support of Taylorism to-be sn ÜBprO. j Stable business, and has ceased in ealptfor want of The> editor, however, is about toprint <ij new paper, to hi called the “New Era,” ond.toi support the Abolition-, os'" ftee dirt” nominees. So goeabshiggery in Obtp ’ . ' ‘if there ia any <‘aigu” _ >0 the above, my friend -‘Hirofcr ttitl''SthinkV fiod-slUo be ono adverse to the ' Democracy:’ The “Free Dirt” paper in q«*«tion is &srJs ss£s£?s?MshSt The ooly connecuo" whudfMr. W ilson ba. with -the concern] ir us u printer. In the proper pursuit if huscaUiug as such, he doubtless works fdr whom soever will employ him, just as 1°“ 3| > h u '**L r, Mr. Harper, and io no morf responsible fat tne»en- Uiments of bu customers than is the mason or the carpenter for those of thematFfor •whom.be builds J, f ' r In'SdditinitfoHfte’above] which I Wirt in just.ee , to Mr. ft, C. Wilson, 1 would tfmarii.iai important asltmaybe.tfil the AhbberV Ufftfat foml J are aj liahhlmaus now in the support ot whig principles! - -with whicb BaSalo fieesoitism has but Jdtle. affinity, us ran. kfltoiv they have been in limes past, i '. ' AtioTBCU “So"t or JcnaE W itsop 1 V'. >“••>., i • ' ~ ■■-.•: .* n#- As this other “Son of has al wnva been a particular fnend of cure, we cannot de- i „y'f| at l the' I bse l ef-aus chumps, to make the above ( explanation. Tt will be seen that he does not con- i uosertdhe/acij’ set forth m onr article, butmerely draws tn inference therefrom “adverse to the De mocracy « That is about as strange logic as we j 4vcr heard • A large, handsome, able afifylnffnen- j i'al whig paper censes to enst, becinse the Taylor , tnf htmarai {J) like sob Acres’ courage,ha. ooged | ourat the finger ends-or the whigs, and upon “the wreck of bf Frfe SoiL branqli pf the Federal party, start a new paper, to advoeaie shcly ond-idpa-ism. Tappan and firahdi.WhO'ha'jn a curse to the Democratic party of Phio Tor ijears, may possibly be f conspicuous,” in comtpeao rag ibis new Federal Abolition organ j bUtfma young ffiendilow? Wood ijtrgei, should fmo stated that they are only a branch-oftbe concern. We happen tt'lnoit'that there are hondredaof, whig* i» deffeh son coffiity, Who'have as murh connection with this new faction, Its the gentleman of “secret treaty no tahety.” And uc Ano«, fnoreotsi, that there are two ton nships. m that county. soh th field and Mt. Pleasant,l Jb'Which at! leapt,,«“) hplf the '. iylpg” population will* not supp«rt_the nominee or the “Philadelphia,'Slaughter tfotfso.” JJjr.the Way, thm thing Of the Tappana aad Wilsons /raiemwing in editing and printing a paper ptany description, is • tpe odJeat circumstance that has happened ainee " 'thi|' ''fcrpsffiaodVb AVe think theiniMenuni.is near at hand § , 1 1 ' ' The “ Wh((’M»si ots Fire 11 A telegraphic despafchitd'tUePhiladelphia papers, '" beefing’ date al Albany, on the 27th ultimo, says, that; on the evening previous, that city was the sceno ' ■bf'iiph'or'tlie most-eiciiing political:meetings ever wiuressed. The' meeting was called together by ' «oaib oftbe leading Clay Whigs, who are indignant; at'Gea, Taylors itcceptilfco of the nomination oftho CbstlestoniDemocrau, in connection with Gen. But ler, fur the Vice Presidency-, Mr i Dawsonv the associsle editor of ihe Ereniog Journal, was the prjncipal.msn in getting, up a call for nlarge meeting of the Whigs And political friends ofM'Herd-Fillmore. and it-is.reported that Mr. Fill moth gave his consent to-the call. Ttte (otteriof William B. Fnngle, communicating theTnornffiSSoß of Gen 'Taylor, together" with reply, ltfis pro'dnepllV ffemen doua excitement. TbeGeneral’i Utter wasdenonn ced IS insulting to Mr. yilWte, as Well as’ to Ihc j ■ whole Whig psrijm the North. ’ | -X’cnmnuvieo was appointed t» draw up resolu tiopsetpreniive of the sense'of the meeting, and I they are to on Mnndsyevenmg, wheo the meeting wjlttpnvoiiengain. ' ' , i ! ■ Tbe ldmlr of nU jhe npeeches tvhs tbit Geir. TaS 1 .. Ipr-wAV nnwnrthy of the support of the Whig party, ahd-it was-ejgedißnttodiop-himfraintheticlieihnd take’ np Mr. Clay. ‘ * Hh’niWilUam P.ttmlre was prusidchl of the meet,- jng / 1m 1 irted b y a_n_u in her ul other eminent; Whig; sa-vie'cpre .drills. , , s "Specrhea ware mide liy Judge Carpenter, H Has welUJalln A ColherJEsq ,and other leading Whigs, and tile utmost eirncatness was evinced by all ’ ‘..OtoDannT Rice appears rttheNat.ional tonight: •cGvud.'uTd £un ,r fumeelf, ffuf ceiTP-Cm Cam • t- fcJ-Diddy will b" ufcthis way in weeks',' aoirtoimes. ©sill ' r ' ' The Southern Democracy. - Oujdgederal opponents have been erilftng, *tef wbutthey;thought^waaa wide spread dishffeclionm the South' tdwcrdk'Gen, «oauifpftp that We Jhbughl>f ppeiranpes unfavorable *>'■ the Baltimore jtanlhation.jrfomMir tpoi -.pmnta'djbe&ulh£.nnul wktuiUheli«f«W£W§b*** J Wehadbeguntofearlh’at a material portion pjLuie Democracy of South Carolina and Alabama in-P*r* -ticularj-were-: disposed to extend no ]onger to_. lheir northern brethren that aid without which neithor the north not the south can act effectively for die inter est of each—that nf united, continuous and harmo nious effort. t 1 , But we are truly to learn, from so many! reliable sooiMSfthut ourfearp have been moasura. My unfounded, and the hopes of our opponents hare been morpthan The article thatwe pnbliahed a day or U a,nee, shows dearly how LthCarolina will ?o, and the following extract from a letter of the Hon. H &. FooTS,of Misaissip p, to the editor of the Washington Union, learea no mom to’doubt injection to the South generally. This we can tafely say, to our Southern brethrpn —tlmt if they only remain true to their own ipf cr ? etts; true to that spirit which generated our govern ment and true to the rights of the north ,—they will eter fintt khc Democracy of the North ready, as they have ever heretofore been, to maintain the in egnty of the tJnion , r « > 1 «ir any'are disposed to conjecture feat the last acenea m the Senate augur the enfeeblement rf our , ticket in the South, let me assure ‘hem, thdf hwer have t 4®ch such Signs " bc " a rl f S.t love among, democrats from the North, South, Mat and Wert,' tWith very, slight exceptions jndeed,y eg ( those closing scenes unfolded. I tuay jn farther and declare, as *did h ? ,h *i r express authority, on last Wednesday; in Virginia, th!(t distinguiahed demo mne leaders from Hie South, heretMorejukewarm or ho»tile to odr ticket,' eneouragod 'by. the aSiutan-, Shat Northern democrats .will hereafter concur and co-operate with sonthern democrats sod aputh. >rn whie*,m bWnfci«g*hQUt an4:WJ ta, ?l® procureaf the Territorial -question, will now sap Sort oar nominees tordially, actively anil to tbffend., rSould go vet further, and ***lf wild 1 knowtobo actually true-rthat aopthem,wh l gs,iaa leading and inßucntial men aa any in the whole IhutH aeeine the united- end nnanlmona opposition of northern whigs in Congress to the constitutional rights of the South —seeing .the eytraordinaky imh cauems now disclosing themselves, of a general dis nomiiibn ttriotitf lhfl whig* of ihc; North lo fitil^rnuc CL the barnbornerain support of Van l Boren end Adame—perceiving, as all diacennhgmen moat now at last perceive’, that Gen. Taylor has really no atreegth anywhere, and that the only hope of defeat , ing the aboliti6nitiCkelor:Jßufralo,an4ftua semiring | the safely of thtf South and integrity oTthe Unjon, havenht hesitated to avow u Wrong doubt whether it ishot thWr duty.as true paUiotsandSeuthern men tp J come With all their* to l ije anpport'of Casa and Butler. Csp?aMot,htsiilj,on thm point, and those who reeeifb this suggestion lightly, will find it m a very ahort umc made iri if, isndeven transcended, by actusl facts. . •'v'-r’SJi.-rfv; '' - r^'. * - 8 ' \~s : &04M •—.•%. -.jr •?■••. M. >, The H«%r fork Express. FkAWUJ Baoora, let* or thnf city, has become u- hu brother in editing tin? paper. Do ring the period or hi* cottnenon with the Pittsburgh Gaieltc, » e h»d frequent interviews with Mr. Brooke —especially in relation to our mutual busine??;. and while we accoid to.him .tnucl} ,ta(ent ar a literary writer, and no ordinary merit to conducting apUlit leal iheijt; we must.speak of,him, m hi* pnv»te,te lationsasa genUemah—morttmnable and estimable Tin T*n Hoar I«aiT, , Ahtwreitrictingthe boom ol lebor to ten houra a day,-hah been pasaed.by;the£egi.!»W«'ofi Maine, ia accdnJanee 1 with the wuhea of the mass of the operatise. oftbafSUte. Thu. »thegood work-go (Hg forward- Thus-wiil the masse. \ie induced to ’contend for their right, in »uch a manner a» to teich the mo/)ry otcnrrs that their labor i. of equal, and even gre.terimport.oce, dtanmere money wealth. BSP The Democratic Conferee, of the 24th Dis tinct me tat Indiana on the 22d instant, and on the 2d Ballot nominated tyrtuSD Giutone, S*q-of Butler, a. the Democraticnandidatefor Congreat. Mr. Gti- Moat u known inthe district and through the State a. a consistent and effeetise Democrat, and if elected, tolhi.impnrt.nl stlttsuon hi. constituency can re pbse the> uunoat confideneesn. hi* ability nnd inch* nation In sustain thetr.interfst*.— So ia)S the Butler Herald; and we doubt not the truth of the state : menl. *9?TVhat (asks the Harrisburg Keystone,} ran the country tbpeTromllloelection '.or C<eneral/*fa}lpr, even if auch a thing!'wcre,po»eible,:frotn:*o.adinln-. istrationwilhont principles to govern its polity. or regulate its action, brought,min existence by e <lis cnrdant mass of factions, with no higher aim than the distribution of the patronage of Govermneqt among, themselfes t Can the country, its iniereitn’and hon or. be safe m the hands of such a Coalition aathist .'Kowera i "■ - Isapxctionjoiii DEUflBr*Tiifi new lavv L fegulMitig the inspection*by- cojnpete.pt judges* of .drugs mu-. ported into the United States, end providing for the. deslroyalof such drugß W roßf -be foiiud to be ndul-, tetiat«iV^ a *? one ’ *tito°perMtpn,mseveraiof our Ailsntip cities tpspeciont, have Upon appointed. vrr I* c>. of-p* Lopoe, No JHbo the / O of 0 F meets m their HnU< corner and Market streets everjvTV.©dne«la>.*\eniiig) at s.P?- 1 Jo.lncUpHTiwls josepj 7 B h Stc'y -;Vi»itise-Broihcr*.arß-hrrohy :caulloiitd .nßMUF.M.isit nifr in) oflh? iMif's meeting at ita■corner of. Wood »t lift Virgin alley, •»••«!». ADBejona J-odfftf, 20?* ** tbe oulv lejml working Lodge nl Onp FF.uowsinth»sor Al kghnj>4«»y . (tiugSdtf ; fTF Costivene**, Cholic, indigestion have lonff.b.afflca theFhysieianV skiih A•, medicine, boiveyer, lian.been discovered, and is now. offetcd 10 the world, which ij a quick and perfect cure for them, to \\ respectable prociionerin ill bear willior tc« ' iimony» os-thcydiuve abandoned.all -other remrilie* for i\A use- The remedy spoken of iftCtirkeunr sSugar Coat ed Vegetable-Pills.. A medicine .which is as paiateable a. fluear nlanjbsyncver jrnpea ornanseaips in the slight est degree, and yet is the moat searching and positive pariraiivc preparation; ever dUcoycre4. ; 3uch;is the ex cellence of Clickcner’a Sugar Coatßd.YegetahJe pjU»,twt ihe proprietor warrants a cure if they are tuVen accord iu(rio directions, and .binds liimselClo return ;ihft,monc) i if.the purchaser is not fully pleased wiik^era.-, The great I excitement which their appennuice hrwflrqdq(?ed,ißnot a I fnlseone. but is erected on the strongftjundauonpi truth, I and will nevei pasa away for ho long a* cosUveneM, cholic, and indigestion remain attendent.;m,tk*-human race bo long vnl. tins, positive |eineily ;t continue to be hi WM JACKSON, Gen Agent, : "Srt l' ‘ m I,iberty street, Pittsburgh. ° TFor lint of Agent* see adyoniiremeui.] ~ . . try-Inver Complaint is gencrnlly.accorapaniert »nh nam iu Ihe right nide;- extending to, tlio.ionM ;itlo shpul- Scr i' variable nppeiiiev-occa»lpnnUy ; a.MiaordereA Rjora ■ach yellow tinge ol the shin nntlel ns, anil o lie It a swell* mg iter the region oHbe liver, together with olhersymp laa'Win be found oneoft.ie tiiorbidburners wtiieh.'whfen diposiM upon ant organ,ore the cause ofcvMy.yorlei>;,ofLiyeT.Cqm . plaint" Front three 10 six of the abqyq nnhled-FjUsyrt^ • ketirOU going to bed, jviJJ* tn aahort ttnte,giye Bach man* nest relwf, that nopmlulSUn will be he«s.«y id induce • u perseverance ill itifiir.ilfit', limll lhe liver is restored 1° - ht ßrwa^/°^biilrr/ete!liul/inrinlfou^--Remenib(itllfal the'-Origina!’ and Only Gemune Indian.Vegetobforiua . have the Mrn«en l aignaturp Wwo«T oq the ton label oF each bpx. ••« _.r.., >• . ■:*. :A'- 2r ; 'Remember, alßO,.thai Mdsars. Feuchiwanger A C0.,0f New* York? ias.’ 8. Glascde dt Co., rti Cintinnati, and. J. D Wilder; &, Co., oMsomsville, are. »o'r.ageiitf| ; for,.this { niedicnie, atid weeaimolguarantee tKd geduineneea of « fw sole'at»r„Wrlghl’s Principal Office, 169-Race■'alwW.'ThtlUelphlajJand b> Jfnr!v TSioMt*so^, J5B £ihlirtit.»twet, lbitsbnt«b, Par, who. is for this oily, by whom dealers can.be supplied at the whole sale rnle __ irr Goodsoh fc Clark,-of ttelleviie, Ohio, Novembe> teller to Dr G C Vaughn, the proprietor , ,Ve cSSrafed Lilhontripbc Mixture, )he Great Amer " ' vrWi a statement that in the vicinity ot Ohfo whme lhi? do busbies* the arliUe has had unpre* i meirare bjgeiits for its virtues or the attielis.'Catf on ABcnts.inour popfr, :whose names are to be found tinof?r Great. American BEoeswsr, No.aUb«& »L» near Canal Basin « E*(IM SM.OOW, ’WOOD STBKBT f TB nihv onf n mmtt ilw umna.sfmi-nt of Mr. An UlU'.wo I —II- nnsiunl PropWrior, ptud Mr Kdwarrt Chaw errry -flavor,'an Well ux all Ihp luxpnw Of ihr. wpsop. wlt| .lio iaraishf Alo-pur ;v«iior» m MOT!*- - by tuvj-wnnllir-CStoPUsninpllMU. itifej'couuirj 4 <A ' » '' l - \ Open, from PpA.iM. p.M. \ <Z‘*r\ cr .. r ; y.-V--,i- *: '■-\,-t .-'-t*' V 1 - : ' - : ' ."''. , • AY i-A-’' r ?•'- 'tr.-"f „ hj'&yvkj;' . j.-.' v LOCAL MATTERS. Tbc ToHB^.-^Qreatexcitement!: ’ At.the Mayaj^t Office ..persons' i brought np for «»inlo}Uofa-an4thoy,^ sont too. TheK*efoVf , "jjgea. These,-ryifrtb&w lU&BqpdtfafcmtorSwhll nigh filled it may well be supposed that the excitement raiNiigh. Drunkenness and dis orderiyxandnctKerrrtheJchargesqiieffeTiodajpilnsr them generally, but some etppd accused , of mjora j serious offences. The waglahta-w ere ient usual time, whore they may .have leisure to straight -en up a little and prepareiforj 1 ,1 another.” - A fine -looking* mani plalnly dressed, .was called up, who stated that hejWas n'klranger, just on his way from Mexico j he had been a volunteer. He w^a' found iitthh streets drunk j.,and the .watcSmad finding that ho had money, rook it from'him, atid put him in Tor safe keeping till morning. He had 9250, all of which was restored to him except the Isl 25 for fine and costs. . He appeared, distressed at Having been found in 'such a situation, and promised to get home.ae sow as possible. - It is, hoped - that I he will take 7 care of himself, M He, as evidently" a j man who indulges only in the Small vices ■ * I Next camfe dp two young mpn who were chajged | l with being on a batter, inhabiting aiihouae ] I had'nf and.attempjiog tn raise* swb,, gene-; I I. railj’i and doiog evemworaei ■ A black • tvoln4n.np->| I peered agaiDafthepfe. told au.ch a straight,story | that the Mayor gaveit full credence; and ihe’walqh * man paid ho ituund themin. the, house., A. fine of g(0 against each wuadecUrdd. To ihisqae hf them , !■■ objected, undergrqateißUegtepljgiwiatiegthatif hq. s could get a hearing; with’his he would he , able to make a good defence.? but thiS indulgence was unprechdented, and the further hearing wsb not granted. He-paid hisifine and lefi. no daubireaalv* ihglhat he would, not be caught in siicA u «cr?P 6 , again. His brother 10 distress was told that a war rant waa out for him .00 a charge for.noi in Dioinnnd alley, and that he must give ®5OO bal| or stand com mitted. Ho wont up. A fellow -who wasliterally“a man of lilodd,’, was brought'up. His name was Green, and so was his conduct. He was charged by a keeper of a tav ern in the. Diamond, with entering hit house and bel lowing moat outrageously, for. which conduct he was - forcibly expelled and whipped* i lid appeared before, tho Hoyor'with his head tied up in a handkerch-el, and ho,wa* t)li»o4,.4iMiore <li»ttx!tsed looking object w-e ■ hsvoseldbhiteert r but no one piiied him much,fur his conduct was inexcusable Hu was aentup for ten day. in default of. paying * Bhouoiit -Back iat Last.—LaHtOclo^iytiwcll dressed young man namod Hayward, -applied, to Hampton & Smith. Dry Gooda merchants ofthis city, foi;a lot of goods, which; after exhibiting satisfacto ry testimony ofeharfeter; and representing that l»e was the owner of considerable real estate, they, let him hare.- Hit bill amounted to about 81800, on which ho‘ paid $lOOO. Ha atarted for Cincinnati where (as waa afterwards ascertained,)hedisposed of his whole stock and started for parts unknown. ■ He had not been heard of until last Sunfiay,whco he was arrestrd m the citjr of New York, by offi cers Bassett and: Reed, who. started • with him rfor this city, where they arrived on Wednesday evbiuog. Mr. E. Hayward is now in |sil, where he will stay,, until bronghi- into Court for trial. Hi* trunk was opened yesterday mprniog in the Mayors, office, bu. sfinthinff'Vras found except clothing and a few letters. : U appears from one of them that he was atone tune a clerk 10 a store in Cumberdale,. P*., the letter was written by his employer who speaks favorably. of him. • Cotaeennoit.—There ate now two Imta ofPack i eta running.between this city and Preeport. .The, Tare has been'reduced to such a rate,.that.cachboat, looses from three to - sit: dollars per day... .This is.. madness! the Vuiter saysWo take Out occa sion to remark,~snd do not speak in.tbewayo.fdiC', tabon,—that, to onr-bumble opinion,hoih lines of Boats should return- to the. former prices. Many peranna candidly believe that both could, be hand somely sustained, by. the present a moil n I of travel and basinets. Certain it is, that , this wilt he altjays increasing;i and -it looks'like folly,,,in,the fane,of. these facia,'that the lines should proceed in their suicidal-course. Would it,not tiespeait l beller state of moral' feeling a no action,, were both, lines to effect a compromise,, return.to safe, pni.es, ,«nd in a short time, find tbalull receive ample-palrpn iget B&* A correapondent pniule out Severn! marl* in the lit* counterfeit notea oo the State Bank at Ohio, by which they m«y‘ beeaailyditected. The hack ofthe genuine note i» printed thua: nvt. STATE BANK 5 OF OHIO and tbe counterfeit, 5 STATE OF OHIO, . Ji will be obaerved that in’ theapuiioaa note the tvDrda and ‘♦Fivs ,, are otmtied, and also tbe figure “5” "in the centre.' The difference mao that no one being advned (in .the auhjecl can have eacuao Tor taking them: : '"■■■ ■ *-■- The VIBE—We published the Aral card of liie aeaann yeatcrday morning. Mr; Porter aonounpca a very good company; ar may be neen. by looking over the > natrtea; He. open?/ with tlisi celebrated Heroin Karnilyt on Saturday evening, certain; .The evehiiigaire now cuol, aml wo: doubt not lheThe atre Will be an comfortable a place aa can be.found in the city f- and we know that those who love dra matic performances will he,<yoH entertained Gbaud Cclkbbatiok.—The Son* of,Temperance are to-havtf a Grand Celebration in this city on the 13th of September. A magnificent.BAMim* will be preabnled to the Lodge oat of the count; which eonda the largest delegation ;.and-tO'-the Lodge In the county which sends the greatest number an op* prnpnala medal - will '.ho given* A high, ofllcey. will dcliver'atf option. The programme of ptocoed* inga wiU-bcipubliahoil in afew days. r WcOnesdaTj Hie 30iii u!l., at 10 o clock, P M, Samuelaml Ellenorcim. Pms ley-, ngcdU<yeafs, 11 month*. omlMdaya. ■ r-fTha friends of the family arererpeeUuHy invited to at' tend his ftineral lo*dayvnl iOoYUKAfc from the rtraulenra •of Perm Mentha Ninth Wnrd.'io the At*, legheny Ccmctry. ■• • •: TUEATHE, . v 0 S Pobteii-....4....andLe**etv mi!E patrons of the 1 Uromaj and the puhhc generally. X nrcmoM Tenpectfnlly Informed llwtlhc Theatre will onen for the season on • ■ •• . ■> - SATURDAY EVENING BFPTRMBER 2. 18J-) The Company will Contain of the ifollnvvtnff talented "MISS ANNA CRUISE Site MADISON, MISS PORTER, MRS PRIOR MRS ARCHER, MRS SHARP*?* Mishas. JOHNDUNN? JOHNOXRET, W. P. WOOD, archer, prior: rots.'BMEad, gi.assford, PAtMERI BIiACKRURfI. C. S. PORTER, MARTIN; KAMES, CANTON,-MastersW. WOOD, G. WOOD, trad H WOOD „ t Melo Dramatic Director—Mr. IV, F. leader of Orchestra—Hhaa ZiniißAßT.- • ■ ■ • Artist—Mri.liAJotAß. . Machicist—Mr. Black. - 'Coitumer—MiiHKWirT,.v- ......■ iry-The celehrated HERON' FAMIIA rire engaged* I—.ftw nights, and■Wilhappenrou Saturday.' ; nnSl Theatre* - . . . .-r H mHB Lqdies and Gentlemen/auached to ihe-Thodtrc r will meane raeeun the Green Room, On* wormnr, (Fridny)al 10 __ 7 r_' - i v ■?- MUFF~wa*leftat the siducribera. ,<m A\ ednesday TV ? he 30ih, * apposed to have. been ov?»cr ckn hove itT>y pflymff far this adYoriisenwinl., r. MPIV MRS BO\LK,DH»QQ)ni AUe> / " JUeatber Store* JUST»n«W«4 and/or ealeyby:Samuel APClain, No/05 Woo&atreeLttodcoTnerDiaroond alley: 1300 Bides New York Sole leather, „ : / 600 u Baltimore * l “ . l r-13doz. French CalfSkhWiofiVe boßiqyalarunporiedj 15 1 Fhilflda u » * »• ‘ Cruwionl* tUid Chamber * manufacture v >r 4(1 •“ Moroeco/Car&eoaj-qndMnUrctswhni; 4 il Frehch Morocco, f 35 « Red Inning*, lttTgc*i76, ' fiWT B*. Shoe Threads, green and AV hit*,: * COO « Sparable*, assorted size*, ' Togeilier with-a large assortment ofFimlmg*, .stmaMc for shoemakers Also a lot ot upper lyul counts CnU Skin*-' 'Having purchased : my stocV.ai ihe veryluwesl price*; I have determined to sell a*Jow ; a* .the stmipMirtj clea can hi bought in the city for cash 7 , l ;*F B;' I willTennhe W andod Bt9ne-*ahoyen>y *tqre. 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Cm’npbell rhosll Gorfenßtnhl* i2sJnTSirv” ,Ce u.l o| "*™'" CMKIBBIN, PM. Pnmnbrll Charles '' '■ UingWooreiJ^ v ‘ 'r'IVKACI'WLAbIIJ {■'OB »Aihi.—J ; he sut,acriher will camnbell Wm' Oaddwm M A IJoj-d D&Ca 1 sell, on nccbmmodaitnß tertns, A taluable tract of Lomnoeu >v m , w a R-' > J*ynch Barney • jrnift ultuateil on jUe’Ttfild reading from WiUihm Com cdmaui°H P R ‘ J«4 Oatul , J?lMea? to Ohio rlvßr, toVvid putf. Mdl. on SsSESJSS vhVi4Ym(]mi« JobJ'D»- • Rloyd John-,, I i big’SiwlclrliTCreflt; lb thwnslup. 'ASJbghWJ.; T/n7d?«y GninfSß •:••:•. DynehCarphne ~ i bonnliVabbuttwelve mil'*.Trom..Piilsburg£., The,tract S!!3hß»Utri h 1 Owm John P lajmcb Qprreu cdmmiis ajid six arnls,Stn« v^: -*GrSeiiSftUV /I-yon Georg- ; iiPWsA’cfwhtckra pleatedftndirtogtmd.stole,ofcultlya rhurch Mr* A Green G Ks 2 I*>ons Wm non, the balance conswtspf goodlimber t ,l, Ur f.nv M,,, Clrcrri Nuitcy ~ Loekliart Andrew i Welt watered, oAdcOntatns an. excelienycobJinine, now Claver Phillip Uon B, oMncd niid ittsy of access Also nn orchard pf about rua£i°Mu , GralamJohu!) , Dyous Samuel , hundred fniit,tret*, in a uocid,ibeartii« state t xim! r BrSnmS ' : 'liopeman Johu, . hnlf of 'ffhoieeftait dfid the balance of eonimoii.T^lie rinrt Thomaa * flffing H ‘ Id/kwocdJ Shove isadeSiWe place JwAnypersonJsishing tnen riUninn Son A-hml Harrison Vagcfnihe bbstnesso£ farming,,ia;it-hasißgood.rejd p ,d 1,1,.« Ilnrailteb Jaioh 1 LynchCaSiarmc Suf.noUironglrrhbproperty,And bmngfcoavenlent Ibjt SS i K Hull Sarah A ’ Lomljam Walker churches, And schoolsi' tie buildings p M A e * HblL'Hebileca 'l :,Lacy Caroline y i sStof jthewedilog.houseof, large silt,and,comfortably C e“l?Mnruu HMiltoiiAobt ImmWva furoi.lmd. anda frome barn of a good,s.re and well ar ni®iSVp^w?v;>SftMdekT»*Bhy'?;,'l#«nl>®lf»--*o e^ s -re; ; .ranjteX atihedoor.-i . - fr/»I« C HawawaytpUrm Lain Nicholas , “fiSs, one-third down, and th» balance tn tear annual S? r -Sr^n-H«■ Hniinban Miihl • Lanham|lamtit£A hayments, ■ Foil fltrther,!particulßrr ,intinue,.of.Meat*. rJvciarlesß IfSey James LanghUnlphn .. Sotn Kllej, fitmo Bklles, or Mr.MUler, on the adjoining C aJkc Wro R HnutouSamuel Lalsliaw Jame* H mwistor of ihosnbsctlber, CtalteJ B Haney John E Lawler John tW i^SLv e r CUugaii John HamAon Bilas Laughqttto Mary U ' roßd , , i JOHN IT HAMILTON Cleramor John S, Jfalen Jamas Lawson Alex or ttaE 3WlawAw3m Clomonliy HP * llonwllJnmesD, . Jnmee,,,,, Clarwwer.Aarotif, Hammell leWb,< -mSnSfJofspli J Clentiii A-'- ; : ■ 'i-Haner Josenh:;-;-,: Wttno® joseptn,.. Cochran John It * , v CoOper'Mnrgarctj Haily hVederidk -. Coehraiio Ja«i(! ! i t Hartny John.- . ,■; Mhjon HMnsonc CooperEliiabeihiHßrker ExeWtl;,,;Musoli Carl «Mrs. Cook D Fd vHnvelilie'Jolih ' .- MahonhySarahß CbonerJnliielt A ;Httrtjuan.Hdnry . Alktihews MaT^t^. Cochran J ‘•HariisJolm MallMwsSZ 9 Collin*S P'l : 'lJHbrt HernsoiyE ;M^well BJ~ 9 Collins WAV ‘iHnrdlngMhry V, Mmnster-vV H CblllnsDA WWvflrfft W,■.KSSSBi'teKws-- Codrliiglqn Johii ;HarmoiiEUm : !-, ,:?8*® e }J„*® h n n “ ii : COtemonCharle* jHnprpb/»«*> MjlKLw'jLpti, i Cocktmno VihcemHarruigtonOeq A~«»b fbtk SStr ®r W” wVrt r " } Maiftews Levi gSPSaf-Sf* Ha™Bradrdf?d h o C )w!. » gh-?* Bsisl |ss«> aESK.^ssfa-as!;!!* Cowpll Cftiharlne Hay* Emma; >• - MaejJJ irv^ Gdhcr A G .»:t Holmanißalrbnra -Martm Bridget Mrs Cook- Charlotte Or. 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TVAMA9K TAJBJiE CLOTHS—A A* Mason iCo U have Table pioths, comprising line,medium and low ptMedj ol i CtAU AMMON—tWO a»: just received and’for.aul* by S B A FAHNESTOCK fc"Cp, aug3l ft l ■ Comet let and Wood »to 'waSS ! ImMrtlut U Dealer* and Manufacturer* of Saddlery Hardware* / / rPHR subscriber and patewee would roepeclfully wy to i those wboare or,would like.m;beuome uiterptjd_m lbe moil cheap and admireble patenL die or pod Iree, lhai he will eell the ngh> >° JSKSmL nia.' or any unsold territory, on the porebaser to-tnahenjirofitable ipVffJJSSSji ,T!!w n : nhlea maybeMertty'cnllidgon iherubiicrlbbrdl the iron SSrß.iTioaubecribbr hue ahorda. hptn??' i ,?sJ^’S^f?: W^ C KAB9AN*^A^I^R. , / * WOOII * v mHF. HIGRPST FBICP,,IN CASH, paid.for oil .the ,1 dtffyrent jradespf clean wajhlWiLb^ V . ■ Liberty street, opposite ?ij\h. i':;. * v ; - '' -•v v o -cr -X ..... ... . v v... . • i V' V r ‘ ; - k - 4 V ;*• •*.■*••»•> _ A-S i, ■* * -■ 1 ' ,1 11, - >- * ' ' J" ' a- ___ ‘r.-.'-' ’--O’? -K'-y-i News byiTeJegniph'. —«- yw-- i -- h^y Repoil§| fcfrttie i iyfrq|minjg;i > o3t. "NTAGf AE A! BK.VES PAYB iiATEII BKOM El/noPE s t i 31 » ,845 -~Tbe~Niiig2ru~s3ilrdGTV -~Tbe~Niiig2ru~s3ilrdGTV -thol'ilhy.Gud arrived.at New’ York this cyenipg. ‘ Slieliringa'iniporWSt flews. IRELAND. / ■ * l(' ■'' Meagher, O-Dooeghue QDii Sehooe, have ar l-estedby the potujp, .and soldiers sTOin pursuit-of OtGormOD and other confederates'. f .ArreaU continue in everyjparl of the country. 11 , O'Brien will soon have his trial. i _ 1 ~ Tranquility nowTprevaila; but the people are far ifiotn bdogwCU disposed tolhauiithoritiea. ' yi Sejterailnahraan and baWbeen.arreaU England: for naing acditioiie lnngnage. •: ! ; [■■A letter was foundron O’Brien, from Duffey,'6fa ighljf written. alienme o qpen rgJjpUiop.pfO’ll'ien. > >- ’ / « r.T.he ciiuaes-4larm..for the lSa'ra nrp .entertained that thoywdV ratio thegounAalLover. the kingdom The Irish Clergy.are_doing all in their power to pfessrVefceace.V , 1 1 Threes Americana ahd.ten.iFrenchinanf crossing ■ from Scotland to Armagh; were’arrested as Bympa- Ajiyaera. Large eumr of Tnoney -werofound upon I them. , STeagherhaa written a letter mdigeantly denying that he made or offered to make stipulations wjththe government It) aive hia life. ;He say anhauch .offer will be accepted \ but .Liberty formal! .-to,: icn vclhe, country would- ; 1 . : ; Tbe Liverpool papers come with accoQntß Ol lne.l 'MrfißiJorAmcncanciUieM affsympathiserr.’rj^i . f _ FRANCE, " I t.-./parU-tf and I*7oo inor© nayo. and 2,01)0 havejjeen liberated. . u* > - * ■Lamartine hati intimated tothodeclore orMacptt u desire to'retire. :4'Great anxiety prevails: concerning ih^idjACJoanres ih im printed evidence-soft whujtf ViHfiooo.be printed for Jhe J-oaaof tbe-i commence on Mondayy^bleb'Will:cause’grtyrtfex* olteroent t but Ca?aignjic > fl-Jvn , ajagemecla. wULpre-’ vest violence; -The non-interveatlofapolicycfeates . a gfeat'nmnber of'.fiDdiniesy. bat ills hoped the good, sense of the people will triumph. '- V A senoasoulbrcakoccatredoOkyons, svhich .was rnotcauaed by any polittcal feelings.‘i.S.everal arrest* vbre made. / / in , r ITALY AND AUSTRIA. _ ’ • Charles Albert has evaetpated Lpmb.afdyv i t.v- i ' ; tftn. Wiljlnn, at the head or the Austrian army, oijtarpd the Papal ThfrPope was great-1 1y (PCCOied at (bfi ifiruioof ud arbtflle in j wbiebthc Austrians'wereworsted. ; . ..v? u .-•••. The German Dnchiea have renowod*tho warj opt | no battle'was fought. • The blockade will. re-commencevon the 11 tn msu a ENGLAND/ r ' v The Chartists at* again making.linailc.dcmonßtra; tiona to various* parts of Great / » t j » ' Democratic State Convctfttoit. ■ - - fiABBISBOROU, AilO^ The first''hdsinesn dime:. jo.,ifie,Cbniehtioi» this morning after the reading of tfie mnin'tfcs was the ba!loting~fottho^!ominee / o>r Governor, whiqh re anlttd in-thocboicecof Moms Xengstrctb, oT Mfint gomery coanty. 1 l ~ s Xongrfretb, . t< • «■» -‘J < lr i |, J:»s3 votes, V Black.. . Bigler.4.in.. ' * Eldnd ...\.-i.-.10, XongstrCth's nomination Willtrealo a vacaney s in the Board of Canal Commissioners. , 'Vphlg State Convention. 1 ’ _ Uabeisiuihoii, Ang. 31, 1848 f * "' THb Convention' met thi» morning at 10 o’clock, and organweS] aler which mica and regulations were adopted governing the Convention 'dujrnijf?iui deliberations. ’ ‘ His Excellency, W. F. Johnebayofi Armstrong county, was unanimously nominated the Whig can | didate for Governor oTPennsylvama, - * I ■ A CommiiteeWannppointed to draft’an addresaand I Tesolutujnvto the Whig ciurchanf Peqniylvinia.v - ~ ' PirttAtniPHiAj An** 3L TUrA wa» a Free Stoll Metriri? here ■ Upa evening. Eanre trowiJa were aUnetwUa hear Jdhq Van. But ren apeafc The tWmockia Aigamfcetf outside,*hu there were checra givpn for Taylor. , I Ntw Yank, Aog 31. jFLOUB ;Tlie mtrtatvstUl; coalinuea firm, Vji'* sense demand. Sales of fiencsec Ul Qlutl wester at $5,63. J ‘ 1 ’ , \ GRAlNi.Saleorßedstil gl.OSSlOS.atulWlme pume article, *t $1,2001,82. Cora at 6fi'»6oc, for mned, and 65 forjetlnw f * PROVISIONS...MessBeer,salcsut $ 13. Lard7t aniTSaa. ' " > r 1 7 IiEAD.i Sales at 4) for Missouri. ' WHISKEY- .S?fo in barrela-at 24cu. , . Baltibuß) Aug. 31. ; FIjOUR. .Saler Howard .meet at $0,85 and for city India $5,37 u afted. ' CRAIN..SaIe* of prune Red }?heat,sl,os *qd Whlio"*lnololjl^^' CORN. .SaleA-at6lSs6foj-.jellOftOt!d4S./»op,fii r whit«; ! J ’ 1 - CORN MEAI. :S»!e» at s3^oo, Our Flour market Tcmaina about tho same as yea torday. Sales at 96,5025,62 in bb». GRAIN*.Salei ofWhitbat 1,0901,10, knd prune Red at 1,10(31,15 bushel. COftJf,.Sales of prune YeUaw at 66®fi0c and mixed at sQ(@s3c. . „r pkOCERIES,,Coffee, sales at 61861 c. forßjo ahd 61c. for J.aguayra. - vyRISKEY. .Sales at 24c. p gallon. J PIULADEWniA, Aag, 31. Eivtaraoi 'MAUkEts, Aug. 19.. .Co'rroh..Tt>c business of the"week la limited. A large amount in price* reduced. Fair'Qrlconb 41, Sales of tbe week', ’4844. "lard improved alfghtly. hold's whhdrawiSjTstockm 42a.6drt0.44s Bacon liaa advanced 2.., Emu, Shoulders I 27..,Ha1n*28*.t6 34t.6d, Beef steady. Pork33s 6d.-Wheatha. advanced 3to 3d. per 70lbs, Small business Red at Ba. 2d.<o B*.fif While Bs. Bd. to 9* Tlobr has jidyawjed lb. to,lb. 6d. Corn for Ireland has advanced-asVCd. per_qr., and ra selling «33 to 36*. 9d. Meal. IS to jSs. 6d. , %1_ Commercial Bow Ortta«« W*? wla , «a“ Ttt YOUNG & 00- 'CP (mnotilelheJitM o f Smill)Ecld, where jhey will wreel, <,pp 01 i hand art eitenjws oisoiwism of So fa^We«!wort“oVe^fiateau>Tatete^»^ c ha>r9aiid * ' w ’ w "^S^ e ! c SftWSKsasssa 1 M,“"bl e ftS» Ooods at aljll greater seduced prices,- Bfcrokes:-Tissues, Grensißuic*;tGrusi!es,i Port“Mem, Lawu. and tfushns, Block apd Fane) Silks. Ac —_—,—_j 5H5? '^kfri/oAnCMorpirt—Dear SiriThta tstoeerury_thnt!l I pSeh»«4 of Mr Porter, one nbiulof vourgtent Worn ■isiterinnd wrre two teaspooofws Of «t lo one of my obU “I witness that ll» nboye etemement» true | * - .. “SsWßfct. WEIGHT.” Ffopnredlwbole^e^rejml^jbe^tnmor.^ I mbSO . - - Wood street, Pittsburgh- lnvßlttl Soldier* (tom Mexico. 1 TN THE ABSENCE OF SURGEON BUNTING,andoI , I Tu« jeque«t,en> Soldier requiring Medical aid, mil have Iheiicaee attended |o,T)yilltr. A, Jli>McDow®a, bv. TV TV GUTHRIE OrPIOTrsrTEBPBN:nNE~Sn .hblß. Spt«. i-orpentine, O in pnmt ordeMUat ttc'd “ nd:l<!r!^ ,c c hy K jxi,Y, aag2SMlw comer Tifth st. and Mttrlet alley .■•'■. ' ■■••■’ ■• V •- ..•$> . ■ • '• '■'': ' .i-': r vr f"~r7’'.- :k- Philadelphia j'Aug. 3),. IS4J.; ''" ,r r?'{ r/A- .'"•: • ’.v r ,! ‘' 1 ■ r '’"'"' , - fg-.-Sp •■/■■'; ?;• j: 4 ;/v f .‘ • ! ’T -£ •> :■•" m« : ■- .. , x i t FresH Arrival of Saw Good«* M>AHJLLEN A DOWNING’S _ ) FASHIONABLiB CLOTHING BTOBE, t i , >/ .i' "VTO 2I& LIBERTY STREET, opposite 7tli H. The ! " subscribers have iukl received Ihelr first slock of ' FALL GOODS, which the) offer 1o iheir friends nod the , oubhe at reduced prices, for cash - Said stock consists In nnri of French, Belgium, English and American Cloths, ill colors and qualities, suited for dre s and frock coats, bverebuts and cloaks,plain, plaid, and fancy .Cassimercs, - . latestallies,-Tweeds,SaUincts, Jeans, Ac in greatvan ctv of stile and quality, plant and fane) silk,Sntin, Casli miro Vhlencia, and Cloth Vesting togethetarith w hue and <Uc) upper and under Shuts, «l k > c pttQ»pnd ward en Drawers, Silk, Intcn and cottpn-BtuidkcreUefs,-Cra. vats. Scarfs, Glovcannd Suspenders, of ell qunlilms and -izes The abovcistockhnaboen sclected wl'jigrfat care j cSfcMlv'forlhis’tnarkei and will be mumfeefared to cXrinasjyletlialcttnnolfhll l most fasndinup- AVe hayealso on hmid .alorge aiideoml I pleti assortment of teddy' mndcJclO'tangjWtjchyre offer I tolhejiuhhe on the cash lowest | 4ug4a . 1 , U i ri MAh.’CONCORDANCK—The finPishman’s Greek | Ur Concordance of the, New Testament, being an at- { nemptatayertial , sonneciioi»between \. k•. Knglish >T?its~indadmg- tt concord - j , Names, vrithliidexcft) GwalC- ' *pg3o •- JOHNSTON_* STOCKTON, ?* ftr fl&S&'> VenmAK •'TUWPUBLlSHED—AfriUnap&tifitifcr ibe'lVpe^Al^. if ; leiotiM *nd bys ■ThefihovetfopuTa'fc'srotli.VhicHircalii'Df-iypical^er-: Koitfly P law* uni limg* bf itic OTffTt'SlihientAvHicb ha been out of somo ume.apflfot wmcfc there. .&&.■« 7g~\Voo4apd 53 MatkeljitreMr l -. , A T'THE OFFICE OP ST£ELB, - BmithW&gWggtond H^rramw , Ftn*tons v lßaek Pai) i fe<—**V> B Warn, S3* tof Washington City, haring midffUwTraomeni a withihe undersigned/Confduourfg ttfs>ab<iri in the i taost aecuTate >aud k irtinpl tnBnnefj;t>*.rßpns .intpi^stfid... uch 'crojief Pini Bltrsaml\Vhlie Aa, sood “ s ‘ orlmenl *■£*.“Sa»l~ nug29 ' ".110 Marjwt, do«ra fromjjtteilr Jot «<-“ o' lls b » < S3?> corper F*«>4 “XbRIVEO ami for sale, A Veneerrr. ami 2^»o-feet U uicfi Hatoftanr whicli Uie subscribpr-offer» aX 's,j>€i;cent, IcK*_toan ,v ta4u.dnc.ir j -attg29 , ■ , TVTMHUAL NOI'ICK.— Atamceltngof tB« J*byn«iii» House, on Wednesday {Sepiembet I3iM, «ni M. Wihe. purpose of iommnv&WuXgn/i&pM. 10 cooperate wi* ihe.“-Swe Medical Socwiri’ &iA whose Con'tiranott reqaireslhe- following qualifications for member Mp ,_ Vponi ahallb*' admitted as a meV bet of a Coiinin Society, ja +Mfedteise of- some Sd*o«r;Or ■, license to practice from some Board, giate Society, or lias been a xbr at leaf pr Sod rears, ami 'wUo* on ajd professional standing m tofajjg. had is a regular practitioner.” ' W M CHAT, N.J.BOBSEYV , ac-JI-td ' 1 A » POLLOCK » -~& fe Z' 4- • ~ S ** ' t _ r^ ” 1 1 «, - yyy c sV% ~?‘'t *' Sf* C "*-«? 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Rooms on EW SUI, m< Colonnde How/’Stl doqr froauh*bodge, .t The worse of mstiDCMQn on 4 rales ofUglbtfjllre the dJ"t Ft XMcjAlleghMy 1 | RevVmoti,’ “ g‘* “Mr H R ftcWarCq |_fie*vli> &f?t T * 1 jyaSkOro r > . r ?Sins oflentiou will be W to the 'nhy^Vf"& lectudl, and Il.e moral trtutatig 'of ibe JI» S TheJ > rincjpnt J in oddmcrn “'“Wt'Wift 'SSS3^ 1 KSi&-SSSJS4#S ihnr«ideW shouUL enter the -Sdiool-m 3e commencejneniof theScsrlba itWP’H'P'' Pittsburgh, Augus33 ftia. r t'l ’ ' <1 t . t REFERENCES' ' '‘ * „ Rev B HJIipnLKjUKJ -Mr “■ A,T MfitU~.ll D 4 U ‘ 1, lion A W Enoarh I w ffiuw, M j “&SKS3EU*- at /J&n- T.oomis, No S 3 Wood street; tutd-aho- at .Messrs. Me Donnld fc Beeson s, Ne 60 »f«ket street. ' *-:"'QqgS3rd3y, W »•>..■•••■■;'■-. •%•■,■■ fhy'-. < * - Horticultural TiHB PITTSBUGH JJOKTICUCTCtIAIt.SOCIOTJ I willhohUhelrwcouil Ahttaal iutaßillorkoC-Wtuu, * lower" and Vegetables. aUlliilo Holl.onM sueel, on Wednesday Thursday and fridar, thel3th t4lhyamtlsih 1 compeling for preniiumK,'brtltpay ?IIW each, unless members'ofiheSotieijS; - r , I The premiums larßoiu)uets,-niiddesign-Sof-CotFlow ers, will hrnwardedto ladieSlSJd} r ,„ v .,„ii'AUdhrd } Cultivators and Amateur* ate uiviieatobrmgftoiWWß ivjujf nfoducuons oi'mcnt.. ,rrlulPv•• j itttiw;- maybe directed Jo SeN* fwiCKKß^LkMjj^Vo^d- I '-'Cultivator* are requiredia hun A- a.\vn.usn. 1 nrticle.'which they sena.roi.a*hibiuonrto lh»-,Cot»autJee.. at the Hall, with fflreettpns (oMhetf dtsportl «- Jnbmon By of dec® f the BJrecmtvs Conmudee f KUg2Mlwfcw3l 1 s 1 iSßtiJPf- \ ” oihtrLoi* An .),e'H.lt,tAa.ffe t I for *alo oi\ accoramodatjug term** ot< pOTpclpal at.. ; * m nL ? l l a 1 I flUtoS~ ~ THOMAS MELLON; /^aOPbBSNEVV^AMEaiCA^NOVFJ J - r Ju»tr«Miy !U pinlM A MINER’S, SmuhficM t 3d door Above i■ ’rThe Oak Openings; or the. Roe ,Hunter,:hy.l.FcJimjnorr , IfcI*’ 1 *’ ° r - 5e ‘ 15 D M\l aril Vernon or my Cousin sStorj,by Story of the Venln ulnr War, complete,, n> tfenetnl a Suinn?“bfa“orßeaJon the anthVof Lucy Lane, he „ r * % >'>-ChafnlJ>TWJ«U«c#UMy ; ► - »' L»tfeU T » Living Age N°/» 4 . k « ! ’Blocfcw66a*i MugaMe^for Serford htfs aUthe dboye v - rhMlpgy* bX 11 BeV John Dickj-Dt IX,.miblwliwV underih© i«uj>enn- Wna^eDfTiisMaiJWihaflipgfßßhiciillnWodurnonbj an Amencan-Edilor Complete ur 1 vol The Workspf Rev Robert Hall, A_ sole f Bwiehb’sThcolofr), 4 vola , t , i 1 v Edwards’ Works,4sol , NKi i ~ Chalmers’Bolcct Works,*Vola . t i^&Wo B lcar, Miscellaneous tmiSchool , aut{ss 78 Wood, and fli Market <fa> ’ ' fatrst QrFicyß, ?i ibwx rvN ihepeinion or THOMAS ftfcOODMANj of Akt -1 I umore Md, praying for the cltoimon atp. BMeitl Ranted to TKbmas J Goodman for an jmprwfnenk jn sctrldiiiH liittsfoy steam* for scseii.yoais rrmndhoojßtra- ; non of satd patent) winch takes pla« pp ihe,lMnlay or F ’lf feoSmOfont the sold hedrff ® entOihce.co tile' firslMondaym Jnriuary,nr 14 c ' a rand alt persons me itoufied to appear and *o* cause, if an/ilmy have* wh, said •fe'Utioti onghjnot jo ' llo <ftdered, alio.foat thlk ttottchhe published in thetMoii, National fttelligencer, and. D IS? C «!hlss£lr iinßfon;.Petidsyfvaniarh'Philadelphia ..PoshTiJW^S".?^ l^ioicßin£m,,Commbus;;lnquirer T -Cmcinnßl4,/fl»i«_=®»M 't^ndianainihtfaonMft^SrVforthreCTOcceew^k#, ttrevion* to the BrstMoltday m ■< aug»-diarv3w ' Cdmmikstonei ofTaienisti _l9HssVets'tresSrjnsi’recciTed_aitd,for ' nagStr eta i x>ug2ST i»* «. + , • * -■/ II V I iurlOKlW4-yj case* jnUireceirsil nna.lor : R A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO crn.T* SOAP—3S ciibcr jd«. renewed ind fir Ml* !y l«ug»J 15 A FAHNESTOCK ACO -VTEW PALE GOODS-A N «Ueet, or* now opening lScMesof tfch Myi'TJ'of MemronSk, Hamillon nnitCoohee Prints, t -[nog39l Cl WIBS MUSUNS-A. A. Jlims ACo hnvoiartpppn cd 50 pieces Figargd gwi&a Mmhn taoggi FBENCU REVOLUTION—The French ■fj Hevolmian—A History -byThotaa* Carlyle . Inlwo vo ,S > - cloth FOT “feWoN- * grocKroV fi». iostrec’d and for mlelr B A FAHNJSTOCK& CO, comer Fust and Wood sis. 1 ."?.V-. .•:-y '■'■■ >’S-i:v.--i : - _-'U ”* r- -•} * *. . r J • ‘V* «u?a .. ;.i :y.: 'v;. ■H j :!• S' 4;'' t !- 11 I, ... I t I- 7 *,.= ■ill 5 " fir ;s.v -*
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