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KsfiAB3‘ ‘ • .j 1, do r -' Cuy. . - (If. ISAACSntJSr; • tv .-*" do ’ County. IV. A. L. RomarottT. ; : ?; do do V. Tacos#, VosivMoiitgomery no VI. RofirKßT • VII; Wjuja« VV. v l)o\vnixo > Chester do &Vin. UErar Halbehai?/Lancaster ' do *■■■.■• • rdo -... t v X. a BernardB.ScnouxoVTßiMonroe dp' . Xl.' WM. SWBTLANDy Wyoming :.' do ... XU. J6NAfr Brewster; Tioga/ r ‘ do t' XIII:' Joun C. Koto,'Ghhtan ’* do .. : XIV. John Whdman, Lebanon • •, do ir , ' wi tt . XYj RaUKKr'JlFpiiKßjy-ijtk do .. '. ■ XVII.John Crowell, Huntingdon; r t v do . . iXVni v CUARi,tt A. Black, Greene . \ do f ; XIX. George W.JtoyruA*; Bedford-./- do XX. John B.Sua-nkon, Beaver, rr . - do .. XXL Georgs?. Hamilton, Allegheny do .■■:• , XXILAV. ll.Divis,Crawford: „ /do XXIII. Timothy Ives, Potter. ~■■• « do 'XXIV. James G. Campbell, Rmler. do : , FOB GOVERNOR. I - MORRIS LONGSTRETH, Of Montgomery County. ■■■-// : . FOR CANAL' COMMISSIONKR, ’ - ISRAEL PAINTER, • • • • Of'Westmoreland County. ■>'■■■ ; ' ' FOR CONGRESS. ' • ' SAMUEL W. BLACK, of FiTTSßuaatr.. .« . , ' VO It ASSEMBLY, '. ■ JOHN J. MITCHEL, Pittsburgh.. w • ■ - John- s. Hamilton; , :: •■■xi-.".*- EDMUND SNOWDEN, lAUeghenYV WILLIAM L. MILLER, Versailles. 1 ‘ REGISTER, .- ; i _ .EDWARD TiTCORKLE, Indiana J ArDITOR,:;-. i-v;,' -X: • - -JOHN LawTencevtlle.- -- *••.<•• - * S ‘ * 1 * - roannssioxsa, r , JAMES WALLACE,-Baldwin. < RECORDEH DR. JOHN rOLLOCKj ClintonT *«. 1 cLKaroF■ • ; • ■ . •-/•■ BENJAMIN Elizabeth Borough; < ‘ ‘.W THIS-PAPER, THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, TKEATIES. RESOLUTIONS -OF CON . 'GUESS, AQE PUELISUED BY A UTHOItITY: ftlornmg |Jost 3ob Printing ©ffia , CORNT.It OF WOOD AND Firm STREETS. * * * 10* Having p.Jdi;d 10 .our Establishment, a Splendid ■i, ;sjt}nra*l?ower PrmlhigATachine, we are prepared lo.do al| fcuuls work an a.style ofun surpassed beauty anil neptnc**, and. upon tliemosi rea - v. . sonabletcrut?.,.\Vc respectfully.solicit'■’the patronage of . the public ia of our bmuueps. i •. n ■. . Adrrrthcrx art f equated to hand tn OieirfarorS before - r 4 o'cloti., P,.M. This imul be tompltediCtlh, in order ram . sure anrmeriicn., lYhtnxt is possible,an ettrlierhovripould be preferred „ . t , , |O*E. IV: -CARR,' Uniled Smtw Kewsnnper Agenfy -sanßui!dnit?g, N. K.- corner of Third am! Dock street*. : and 4oo NoribFourihMrcct—iSoarotrtynuthonSod Agent in-Philadelphia. f ■;•••* r .. . n7*Commlti*o:oa Naturalisation.—John •Coyie„R..Hv Kerr; M. Ji Stevmi v C.'Bnriicu,- John' Lay ton, Bicliard Lottih.'Daniel Fickißen; Fred: Yohst.: :Cass» Painter, and • . .* tlie County Ticket, : t f : .. ' Democratic Republican Meetings. .The Democratic Committee of Correspondence* jn pur*. ~ A : .Ru:6ncc of ih on Thursdaythe2l« of Sept nt7o*- AJ the Borough of Manchester On Saturday the 23d or Sept at 7 o’clock, P. M 1 At Tarentuitf, on Monda) theSSih of Sept at 2 o clock, » P, M. \ i . j At Plum ntH. Rucrs, on Tuc day tnc 2i>ili of Sent in i ( 2 o’clock, P, M ? AjWdkfeasbiirgb, ou Tuesday the 20th of Sept at? o'- clock, p m. * i ■ '.-At M?Kee#ppn,.on Tmirsday the;2=th of Sbpt;- at 7 o'- clock, P. M r ■ _ / ! REPUBLICAN FFUA) W-ClTf ZENS . Auendand sustnii) our > - grcatprmctplesofThoman Jefferson am! Andrew Jack eon .Farmers, Mechanicftynmlatl workingmen linVing the intereatftofth&matees'nt heart,'aro requested to be pre .sent and assist m the work of. reform. AH' opposed to ,« ;02orbiant taxes otithepToducmg classes,:and moiiopoh ; . ; zing grantslo speculators, nre mritcd to attend. • ; .Ro<*yi#W4taotiv ) < s J’.-Largc, » k ; •7:• .4 y; : • R;.ltoim)d*on». ; ' . .. / y Jas..Cunmngham. ,1.; . Thos. DonnßHv,i « s >- : , , John D, Mmer r > JK. Moorhead, - John Birmingham, i T Farloy. Ja? Cooper, Tho# S Hart, J.ii- MKlhcney,., , _-M. I- Stewart, "- ; J.C.Dunii, Chr. Belizhoovcr, ; Jas C Heron, Win M Guthrie, , Jas Wptsoo, C-Barnett/ < ....v.v J. v.. -Jan.-B.’Sawycr, v ; t A. Carnriban,, J II Phillip r John Dayton, - :HIvNRV S; MAGIiAWy Chairman. jA9;Wi‘reoy,Secreiar} , . - ::i-'j , •■.* i. • ■ i Each Mecting .wul bfr:.addrc/6ed by:Col. Sami- W- 1 , r BlackJoliaS Hamiltbn,E.SitoWderi.Jolm J MitchehCol 1 :• _:W,X.Miller. Hop.:iWai. Wilkms, Wilson M’Candlesft, a |? O ‘V PjiarleAsfcttlcr,- ADdrew.Burke,' H. S. Magraw,*?. /P.Hmmlton, /as. AVatsan,!p.iC/Sliaiinont*Jnß. S- ; Crofl; Jocou^yhiiciell,.Col. Thos. Hamilton,-Jus. B. Sawyer, • i.. r -o'-PPm a,i^i ’.Oib>ossA.AfJCalmonr, anil other distinguish -1 i cd speakers t ~P>i .7 l IU i i A» wo # 1 1 < t « Wc giyc as flews, n conilensea report of the pro ceedings of fjic Free Convention- Tho true character of this faction, was teveateil an their ' professions on their hp* or d&otjon to “free soil for freemen j >* and yet any one tvho studies the drift 6ftheirßT.vihgs.afld doings w\H readily pcrceive- the whole aim of these agitatators isf to put v * * in conspicoous places beforie tho world, i in the hopes that the future may do (hat for them which the presehi 'refuses. 1 Wc'sce (he names of : • 7 t ;pcrapoB/Cijrollcd as Free Soil men in this county^ r who have absolutely been dmen other • • r't parties,io.&;Account of.ia latUofcharac^ ter na leaders. T Wc v ha?d no faith m any -movement in which such men engage. That these 1 lead itya r us sufficient its rot tenness. It is but a desperate throw of bankrupt r political gamblers, It is to us a source of consola-: tion {o know that they arc again doomed t *''*-'* l , »t- ? ►\ * < m - - * f. % i ) 1 » A «t ■>'+•*■ r.\? i r J , > t _ •"'■ /, . • .r-'r ,v..'/--V- •■’ i T,,.. : ~- , y m v ***•, > v. l' r < S - **V «Sr.'.7V-&*%K- *•: \ - ; ’■ ~ «'< ; :‘r-- .~i ; j i.-.r.f •■?* P| A word ofEncouragement! Accounts arc conttantly Teaching i us, ofthe united -and determined spirit.prc7ai|ing>aroong the Demo- all overjthc country: and iiftha divisions ; ond bibkorfnp everywhere manifest‘ia-ltieTankßof federalists, jThis, jiowevcrfl^nothing more ; tfianjh4ve might be&nanUcipatell by Cvefy intelligent a result might have been looked even the. moataimple-minded, as anatural result. > Ontheone hand, wc have a leader* practiced-in-all the duties and requirements of both civil and military lifer whose bravery as a commander, whose wisdom as a legislator, and whose, splendid capacities as a ne gouator* have ;oided.triaWjiaUyinelevaUn£Our coun try to the.glorious position which she now occupies among' the couptfies tff* ihV Wm ( Federall»ih. If any man entertains a doubt respecting the pa. sltion-now occapiedby Martin; Van Baton, let' him refer to tho terms in wliiclrho is how spoken of by the leading Federalists of Massachusetts’, aa compar ed with the language uacd by tho same; individuals in 1840. Then, tho whole vocabulary of abusive tdrimstyas'jnaliifieient to convey to the country the full- idea..which.they.entertained -of his.baseness. Now, the Hon. Charles Sumner, of Boston/a distin guished member of tho Federal party,says, when re forriqg,to, the Buflalo there it^nadlstincHonbetween a New-York democrat 'tint a.tHasiachutetts ‘whig. , Mr.'. VAN 3UREN IS EMPHATICALLY ONTHE GROUNDOF THE . SIASSACHUSETTS. WHIGS,; ..You-are not to vote Tor Van BUren of'ISSG, but for Vnn Buren of, lS4B', I Times change and mon-change with them.”-; And tl;0 Chropotypc, oqo_ of the adjuncts of Federalism; in tho city of Bostonj in reporting tho speech of the same gentleman, (which Hitates-wns constantly in terrupted by the cheers of tho multitude,) says that ho described the Buffalo Convention as having es tablished a platform of “Protection to man ; vAI ■ To. preaeb before tbe bloodhound pack, - Thann Florida reposes. • • Then cheer up, Ac.- *:.• - On hill and dale, on .land and sea, The People arc arousing, And the iron-hearted yeomanry, Are the “ good old cause” espousing* - Then cheer up, &c> . : Democracy’s proud banner floats, • i - ’ ■ In glorious beauty o’er us, -1 v ’ The‘‘ day. is ours,V: and honest throats : .. Will,shout the welcome chorus ? ' > Then cheer up,&c. ••■■■ . «T . - ' *.»•••: J3«Hi Tsylor and the Volunteers* We hayo,given a place to several statements re lating to the estimate that has always boon placed by Gen. Toylorupon tho voluntecrs,- whenever they have,be,gn placed under him in action:, and among others,there, was one, from a Memphis paper.— This, it seems, is ..denied . by Gen* Taylor who de. clarcs that thero is nothing whatever of-truth in it* In the course of this letter j be takes occasion to speak of those,,who have mado statements of a similar character, concerning hiscstimalo of the volunteers as “unscrupulous editors of newspapers and hired demagogues.” This ts pretty.: strong language to be used towards his professed friends: but still we have Jno doubt it is perfectly, just. The present ed-' itor ofthc St. Corns New Era o paper which flaunts the name; of .Gen. Taylor at - the head iof its col* umns,) said.— “I cannot support Gen, Taylor for numerous rea sons; a very Tew of which I will assign: that I may not be; misunderstood on this subject.' in the first place THE UNJUST AND UNJUSTIFIABLE COURSE GEN. -TAYLOR -PURSUED TOWARDS TUE VOLUNTEERS, while encamped on the Rio' Grande, between Camaigo and its mouth, and pre vious to the battle of Monterey: and THE CON TEMPT WITH WHICH -HE SPOKE OF THEIR SERVICES AS A MILITARY CORPS, would of itself, exercise a controlling influence with me, in .withholdiog fny support Irom him, cither &b ao edi tor: or private; citron; The battle* of Monterey, Buena Vista,Cerro Gordo, Chorubusco and Chapal topee, have wiped out, it us true the injustice dose .to the citizen boldiebs, and given them a fame lor . prowess, and indoronitablo bravcryy the extent of which i* limited neither by dislancenor nation. For it they are indebted solely to their own valiant heortSf . stern and infleiablc patriotism and untiring perser verancc, under the most embarrassing and disadvan* togcoua circanwance*. They have been the archi tect* of their own military reputation;' . ’-^V a that towards the expiration of thetr term of service t the. twelve month volunteers received, in a small decree, something lice JUSTICE AT. THE : HANDS 'OF (»ENEB AL’'TaYLOB PEUIOD COMM ENTED ONLY WHEN MET BY THEOR DEROF THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, taking- Irani him his entire infantry force in the regular ar my, and leaving him only with volunteers- THEN i-Ao fi i.lFn K^ VIRTDE OF NECESSITY) AND FOR THE FIRST TIME, DISCOVERED ANY THING LIKE MERIT IN 'THE CITIZENS SOL- - . A very large number of the Ohio Voluulocrs, and almost every man ofthc second Indiana regiment has declared; that what this editor says in this extract istrue., And .a resolution adopted by the Federal! Senate ofMicsonri, m 1b39, recognised Gen. Taylor as’‘unfit to hold a commission in the army ofthc United Slates, “m consequence of the manner i which ho hod treated and spoken of die Missmi Volunteers, while under his command in Florida. Y«t Gen. T a ylor says, that Hufla uertion, that ho has .spetcu disrespectfully ortho Volunloorsjis a heart'! less calumny. If thorn is no truth id these stalo- i mpnts, his pretended/nends have been very active in giving them circulation! By invitation wo vuitcii tho Pittsburgh fiss Works, a few ilays since, upon the occasion of an election for Trustees. Through the politeness of Mr. Catse, the gentlemanly : and efficient Engineer, l »vo wore conducted through the entire ■■■establishment. The first tiling that attracted our attention; open entering each department, was the extreme neatness, and cleanliness which met the eye. Mr. Crisp strictly observes “ Heaven’s first law,” order; for ho has a place for. every thing, nnd every thing is in its placet Undorthe management of such a person, the works ,arc ccrtain.ofbcing conducted to the entire patisfac tion of the StockholJersas well os the City. From the Report, which has just been published; wo learn the following facts: The.quantity of pipe laid to Dec.. 1,.184G, uuo 45,54 G feel; there has since been laid at various times J,820 fcet, making n total 16 Jgne 30, ISIS, of 50,3bG feet, or nearly 9} miles. states that since August Inst, a new build ing has boon erected for condensers, andlonc hew condenser set up and at work, in conjunction with a new washer on an improved principle; the lime account has been, reduced 25 per cent, at the same time the.,reduced quantity of lime pnrifios 25 per cent, more Gm than the old apparatus, being due to its more perfect washing than the old plan. The fire materials and Retorts continue to main tain thoir character for duration and productiveness or working, the wear nnd tear being rcdqced ton very low per eentage on the heats maintained, and the work done. ■ / be number .of. hands, employed - m the various departments, at the present time; is forty ' On Dec. Ist,. IS4G, there were.rssbprivate custom ers on tho booku; at the present .timo the number has increased to 774, still increasing, and con sidering-that, not more ihan-2000 of pipe' hhfl been laid, the result is very flattering to the Works, BSr.Wo.lnvuo attention to the card of Dr. G. O. SrEABNs, to bo round in neither column. : This gen. tieman, (who. has formorly. resided .in our city,) has now come among us to make this his permanent re sidenco. From, the.rtumorous and Malted character .of .the testimonials which- ho possesses, as ’well as the perfect satisfaction; ho. has thus far givcoinour city, wo hositato not to recommend him as a gentle man in every way worthy of a liberal support. B®'ThoFederal orators, editors, and a few “spflwi ney” young Whigs, compare Gen, Taylor to George Washington,—a. man who. was called by his contem poraries equally eminent imho council and in the field I. But the “green ones”who do this; are igno rant of tho history of the Father of his Country.- The most minute biography that has over been 'written; does not justly them in saying that Washington ever refused to pay hts postage ! • ’ BSTCnpt. James Hoagland, recently returned from Mosico, has boon nominated Tor Congress by the Itbmocrata in the Tuscarawaß district; Ohio. John D Cummins the present mcmbejjjpelincd a rs-U). in ?* ,a .f!r„ .The Captain, of course; is certain AC being elected. Hoa Jonathan Morris who represents Hamer's old district, has been re-nominated. Ho is an excellent member. n?-Goodson & Clark, or Bvilovuc, Ohio, Novcmbe, S&hUHQi *ent a leuer to Dr. G. C. Vaughn. the nrnnnptn r fr ,h . e _ ce »ebrated Luhontr»ptic Mixture, tbu Great Atner* iS. a . n Remedy,, with,a statement that in the vicinityo* Ohm where they do business.the article has bad uunrc cedented sales Nothing I,he it has ever appeared V,re,iort, re, i 0rt V?m for all; eemp'aiiils, mid its efleci is al- Old cases, which, huve bnffiedithe b-ki i ,i C ?n o e “* buve yielded to it,mid the fnculiy are using, it in their practice, „ A large number of medical .men are agents for its-aalc—a strong-proof ol the great £{?“• ° f ,h ' amc,L \ C , all 011 Afimils, iu eir piper stfS Canal tom,f h ’ A *' S&BBO,:KWAT No *“«*> .V '.i-f £ r^,/.N/[*i- • '>•&]«£ 4'l:'.xh 's': r >;V^ •:'• •'!•'■■ v-i.;< >:■ y * * \ *- * - * -a. , * 4 t •» * rf «* * 'i' V \ ~ 4 r ? ' % t -»« - . '- vr V /v!; ’■'•ifi; - -T'.'. . . 'f T ■•. '.•. -;.■ ' •■■•- Onr Gas Work*. <„ -’ ' % 1 ' , i , >, » , \ * <■ - ‘■v )yrtttenfor the Pittsburgh Cass and Sutler-Glee Club. ©win ©rums tljc (jidtorji. : -Ant-- ’S Green, grows the rushes oh.” ,Comefneodaofo!d;pemocracy, Andait beneath the'H(c|iory, r i.JVhnso branches shoot out fur and wide, : .And fill’d .with nuts on every side j ’ • Green grows ihc Hickory, - Green grows the Hickory, . The folks en masse will.go for Ca9s, . For Butler, Black, and victory I .. .. .. The largest nut upon th.s tree, - y Was Lewis Cassj oh do you see,. They pull’d the nut, as done before, And took it then to Baltimore; - - Green grows the Hickory, &c. ./ .. They hull’d that nut before all eyes,-, , i Tha peoplc laud.it to iho skies ; -v-. ?. Like Jackeon firm, and ever free, ■ And always sound Democracy. - . Green grows the Hickory, &c. A branch thcre grew from out this tree, • Shadowing all of Kentucky* • » •• So large, so vast, thatmortol eyes' ? Would fail to comprehend its size.- ( ■ Green grows the Hickory, &c. To New Orleans and Monterey, • This branch extended all tho way; A great hugo nut Hus branch did bear; ’Twaa Butler, brave, all tongueadeclarc. • .Green grows the hickory, 4c; Another branch from out this State, Was e’en as large, and e’en as great; On. which a nut so large did grow, And roll’d from here to Mexico, i Green grows the Hickory, &Cj|, Gallant Black,, was this nut’s, name, Who earn’d Tor himself immortal fame; • With sword in hand he met the foe, He volunteer’d for Mexico. v■.«Green grows the Hickory, fyc,- When Mournful Moses, full of brass, Calumniated Gcn’ral Cass; Vailiant-Bl&ck was In Mexico* ■ Fighting hard our Country’s foe, . Green grows the Hickory, Let cheer on cheer ascend tho skies, For valiant Black, whom all do pri2e; A thousand cheers for Cass so true, .. A thousand more for Butler t 00... Green grows the Hickory,: ' Grfeen grows the Hickory, •: . •’ The-folks en masse will go for Cass, For Butler, Black, and Victory. - BY AUTHORITY. Acts mid Resolutions passed,M the Flrst Besslonof the Thirtieth Congress, [Public—No.,Bs.3v AN ACT for dividing the Slate of Georgia into two judicial districts, ami organizing and establishing an nddttional duinct court of the United States, with circuit court powers and jurisdiction.' - Be it enacted fry the Senate 2nd House of Represen tatives of the United States, of America m Congress assembled, That the Stated Georgia shall be, and th&j Bacjc is hereby, divided into->iwo judicial dis* tricts,in-manner following, to wit: the counties of . Karrison ?I Tulbot, Upson, Monroe, Jones, Putnam, Hancock, Warren, Columbia, nnd all the counties -in said. Sttto south ol .them, shall: composeone. dis tnct, to be called the southern district; and the courts shall be held as heretofore, and at the times' now authorized and required by law, at Savannah; The counties Of Troup, Me/riwether, Pike, Butts, Jasper, Morgan, Greene, Taliaferro, Wilkes, Lin coln, and ail the remaining counties, in' said Slate tiorth ofthem,.shall compose one district, to be cal led the northern district,:and a court shall he held Tor the said district at Marietta, in the county of Cobb. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That there shall be two terms of the district , court for the northern ...district, held at Marietta, in each and cv ry year, to begin on the . second Monday 10 March, and onthe second Monday of September. And the district judge oPthe United Slates for the State ofGcorgia ts hereby required to hold the courts aforesaid ; and furthermore, he is authorized and required !o hold one or more special/tcrm* at Marietta inoach year, if, in his opinion, : the . business of the court, or the public convenience shall require it to be done. sz.c.3.Andbc tl further enacted , That the second Monday m March and the second Monday in Sep tcmber in each year shall bo return days for writs and executions, returnable to■ the said district court i to be held, for the northern district, n\ Marietta ; and ' the parties to such suits as shall beso .returned shall i make up their pleadings under such rules as the;i court shall prescribe, in order to have the enuscs'so ’ returned in a state of ro.idincss for trial At the sue'' cccdlng regular term. , . r • i Sec. 4- AndhcMfurther ThataMcaOsc* i •at law onn chancery pending in the said district I courts at; Savannah, or in the circuit court, ofihe United States at Savannah and Millcdgcville,where the defendant or defendants reside in the northern district (as heroby established) at the time of Serving process, shall be transferred for .-trial lo thetiistrlct court for the said northern district, and be' proceed* ed m, heard, adjudged, and determined in the same manner, as though originally commenced .or prose cuted. in tho said court. And it shall be the duty of the said clciks of the said courts at Savannah and Millcdgcville safely to transmit to the clerkof the district court at Marietta the original papers; in all cases, hereby ordered to be transferred, together with a transcript ofal) orders and othef proceedings had thereon. Sec. 5. And be it further enaclcd t Thai all suits hereafter to be instituted in either of said courts, not of a local nature, shall be commenced m a court of the district where the defendant resides ; hut if there be more than o&e defendant, end they reside in difrcrent districts, the plaintiff may suo in either, apd send duplicate writs tothc other defendants, on which the plainttfF. or his attorney shall endorse, that the wtit thus sent is a copy of a writ sued out of tho proper district; and the said writs, when ex ecuted and returned into tho office from which they issued, shall constitute one and tho same suit, and bp.proccedad in accordingly. • Sec. 6. And be. xtfurtherenacted, That the judge of the said district conrt shall appoint a clerk of the district court of-the 'northern district s who shall/e -side and keep hia offico and recorrfs;and documents appertaining thereto, at tho place of holding said court. . And the said clerk shall bo entitled to thc same fees allowed ;by law to the clerks of the dts -1 tnct courts in the other district in said State, per form tho same duties, and be subject to the same liabilities and penalties. - . Sec. 7. And be xt further enact cd t That thudislrict attorney and. the marshal of the southern district of Georgia shall respectively perform the duties of the district attorney and the marshal, of the northern district. . And tho said marshal shall keep-an office: at Marietta j r and; hi? charge, for mileage, in the ex ecution of the duties of- his officer within the said northern district, shall be computed from Marietta. . Sec. 8. And be it further enacted?, That tho; said district court for the northern district'of Georgia, in addition to the.ordinary-jurisdiction amfipowers- of a district court of the United States, shall, within the limits at the said northern dtsfrjct, havo juris diction of all causes, except nppeaUanif writs of error, which now arc or: hereafter may bemadecog nizable in a circuit court of the United-States, and shall procced therein in die same manner as a cir cuit court. Sec. 9. And be it further, That nppoals, and writs ot error, in tho nature of appeals, shall' lie and may be sued from tho said district court at l Marietta to the Suprcme Court of the United Stotes. < Sec, 10. And be it further Thatßhould i ; thc judge of tho district courts aforesaid fail fo at i tend at the time and placo of. holding the court for i the said >northcrn district, at any one of its terms aforesaid, beforo the closh of the fourth day of any such term, the business pending in any such court shall'stand adjourned to the next term thereof. ' * Sec; V\..And be. it further enacted, That all Jaws contravening or opposed to the provisions of this act bo, and the same nro hereby repealed; 1 - - > Acpboved, August 11,1848 B6 } AN ACT to authorize the State of Alabama to ap ply certain lands heretofore granted to thnt State .for internal improvements, for the use of schools .. in the valueless sixteenth section in said State. Re tt enacted by the Senate and House or Rep&un* tatnes of\the Untted States of Amenca 9 in Congress assembled) That, the lands granted to. the. State of (Alabama for purposes of internal improvement, by thceighth section of. the act entitled tc An act io ap propriate the proceeds ol the sales of the public lands, and to grant pre-emption.rights,”, approved September fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-one, ' may be,, and the same are hereby, placed at the dis posat of the legislature of said; State, at such price a& sajd legislature may direct/to he applied for the use of schools in bucli townships of said State in ; which.the sixteenth or school sections are compan lively valueless, and the legislattjro may locale said i lands in any legal subdivisions, not less than forty■) acres,-within the limits ofsaid State. - Apphoved August 11, IS4B. » [POBtic —Nn.S7.] A.N ACT to change tho umo ihe circuit courts in tho State oi Kentucky. ■Be tt enacted by the innate and House of Repre- .* ito** 1 ii- ■■ ■■'V* 'X' ; ~rf £ V-fi i TV- ;-ry?/ ut'v'' ? c £-' i < i- o ; - 7-a ■‘’■f. 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States of America, in Congress assembled, That the.spring terms of the district and circuit courts of .the United Slates Inland for ihodia* inctofKentucky shall heieaftercomracnco on .the third Monday m -May, and the fall .'terms of the same courts shall herpallercommencerontfiethird Mon day in October, annually, and may continue inses sion nt each term tbe number Of judicial days now allowed by jaw-; and ail actions, suits, appeals, re cognizances, processes, writs, and proceedings what cvcr, spending or which may. be'pending in said courts or returnable thereto, shall have day therein, and be heard, tried, proceeded with and decided in like,manner.as-if the time of holding stud courts or sessions had-not been hereby altered* Approved August ! 1,1848; [Public No 88 ] AN ACT to change the time of holdingthe terms o| the. circuit court ofithc United States in tho dis* tnct of Maine* Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repress W****- 0 / the United States of America, ta Congress, assembled, That the terms of tho circuitcourt of the United States for tho district of Maioo shall, ter be held, ns follows, to wit: on the twenty-third day. of April, and on tho Iwentydhird- day -of Sep tember, in each year, instead of the time now by law appointed j and all actions, suits, appeals, re* cegnizaoccß, writs, processes, 4 ahd other proceedings whatever, pending; in said court,or returnable there to* shall have day, and bo; heard, tried; proceeded with, and decided, accordingly: • Provided, however, ilhat when cither, of said days shall happen on Sun day,- then the session of said court shall commence* on the next day. Approved August 11,1848 [Public—No. 89 ] AN ACT renewing, certain'naval pensions'and tending the benefits:of existing laws/ respecting naval pensions to engineers, firemen, and coal heavers in the navy, and to their widows. 4 - i Sett enactcdbythcScnateandHomc of Represen tatives of the United Stales qf AmcricainCongretab sembled,.Thatail those: widows nnd such child or children as are now receiving a pension under any of the laws of Congress :passed prior to the first of August, eighteen.hundred and forty-one, (excepting the law passed the third of March; eighteen hundred and thirty-seven,) and those widows and children who have received pensions nt aby timo within five years prior to the passage of. this net, may nnd shall 1 • continao to receive the same amount; aatheyhave i received under any special net, from the time such special actexpired Provided, Such' act ceased on or after the first day of September; eighteen hundred and forty-five,.or may hereafter terminate. And air such pensions as are nowan force, and such as are renewed by this, actr shall bo; paid out of any money in,the.treasury nototherwise appropriated, so long as the said widowsshall live as widows ; and in' case of the death,before or after tho passage of this act, of Ihe orphan child or Children of the deceased par- thcy.respeclively arriveat the age of six teen years; and to.thechildor.cliildren of said wid ows in case of marriage' by said widows, until said child or clfildrcn Shall respectively arrive at the ago of sixteen years;and that the act approved thirtieth April, eighteen hundred and forty-four,' shall not be so.consirucd as to exclude officers, seamen, or ma rines from thoir pensions when disabled for sca'scr-' vice:: frotodrd, That the whole-’amount received by the pensioner, including pay for his Service' and pension, shall not exceed Ins lowest duty pay. 'That the. orphan child ur children of the deceased parties shall have a pension in case the widow has died after drawing a five years’ popmon; to commence at the limewhen the wiiiotv,dies, and to continue until the child or children shall respectively, reach' the age of siitoen years ; and that any casualty l>y which ira officer, seaman; or marine haadost or may lose hia life while.in the line of hisduty.shallbe considered sufficient to enlillc-ihe ’ nidow; child, or children to -,a!l the benefits or this net,'' -, :■ - - \ Sec. 2. ; And he,il further, enact ed.-Thatugineeri,'' firemen, and,coalrheavcrs in.the navy; shall be eoti , lied xo: pensions in tho sarac raanner as officers, sea men, and marines; and, the widows of engineers, coal-heavers, and firemen, in -the. same manner as ihciividows of officers, seamen, and marines • Pro vided, That the pension ofa chief engineer shall be the same as that of a’lieulcnantin the navy; and a pension of the wido w of a chief engineer the safnc as thatof tbo widow ofa lieutenant m thonavy; the pension nl a first assistant engineer the'samc as that of a lieutenant of marines; and: the pension of the . widow of.a firsl asstslaot cngiocer the same as that of a lieutenant of'marines; tho-pension of a second or third assistant engineer the same as that of a for ward officer; and tho pension of the widow of a se cond or third.assistant engineer the same-as that of Ihewidaiv ofa forward officer; the pension ofa fire man or coal heaver the same-as that of a seaman; the pension .of the widow of a fireman o) cual-hcar or.tho same as that of the widow ofa seaman: “And provided further., Tlralap engineer, fireman, or coal heaver, shall not be entitled to .any pension by rea son ofa disability-incurred prior to the thiriy-fjrst of August, eighteen hundred and forty-two; nor shall the,widow of an -engineer; firemcn;or coal-heaver; ho emnlcd to any pension by reason of the death of her husband; if Ins death was prior to the said date., , Sec, 3. And he it further enacted, Thal.the amount nfpcosiop in every case arising under this law is not to exceed the half pay of ihedcceasedaflicer;sca ..map,.or,marine, as.at resisted an January, eighteen hundred and thirty-five, or each rate of pension as in allowed by this act. • • Affbovfd August 11,154 S ———, —: «U« . ——— , lETI- O. of O-.p.—Asußnoxa-lu«um;j.No. OS!) •of ilml. 0.0 l O. F., mceu,at their Nall,' Corner of Fourth' ami Market streets, every Wednesday!! venule,'at l pass ■7 o clock, precisely.- ■ By order., JOSFPHS. M hOUNC, Secy Vi-oung Brothers are hereby cautioned against'vi«il- - mg any otthe Lodges meeting: at die oorjier ofAYoud «' > and Virgin alley, ns ihe Angeroim Lodge, No. 2SO, isalie' only legal working Lodge of Oon Fellows in this or Al ieghcii) city „ (aSrgfW-tf .. ID" Co.Mivcncss, headache, giddiness: pain u» the «ide nnJ breast, nausea and Sickness. variable-appetite, yellow or swarthy complexion, & at Cincinnati; and: J;. .13..A\ jlder.-A Oo. t .of Louisville,are Norngentsfor tliifv inedicme, and we cannot guarantee the geniuneiiesa of that offered by them for sale Thegcnuiue is for sale at Dr. Wriglirt* PrincinalOffice; 169 Race street, Philadelphia! and by JonirTHOMWOvI 1 15C Liberty street, Pittsburgh; Pa;, who is for ? ihlscity. by whom dealers can be supplied atthe whoW aalcwio sep7 , ID" J»BTTKa fbom. Math-pa. L, .Di^’entoct:—The /ol*‘ lowing isan extract item a letter written to Dr-Cliokdii*d .Matilda L. Devenport. of was' cured ofaiilnHammatory Rheumatism, by: tile use of Cliekener s Sugor Coated vegetable Pills; after everr* othermeanshna failed:. . : : • “ V e * r is with cniottons of the greatestcfnti-* •indetimM addresa.you at this tune,* believeffitf, Ispeak :theisentlmontS' Ot ; my heart'when . I assure' that through* your means I nmuow enabled to move in the land of the’’ I‘ving.; -About six:momhs since I was attacked with tbo inflammatory rheumatism,and consulted the best medical advice in the cii).- Different medicineswere given,and •tho utmost attention paid me, 6m all took nboffect, and I> thought I was doomed to bngur. out• ancxisteuoe . made > - wretched by extreme physical suffering. * The physicians \eaid that they.-had doiic ull;and promised myspeedyde partuTe to iholnhd ol spirits; Whcn theyhad giveii me over, bo low had-I becorae thant was lmpossible'iostira - limb - without the greatest exertion: ami • ’eyed ■; then eiUlst T " OFFICE at. Miss Ilcticli’a.ou Fourth street,afewdoors , above .Wood street, until (he completion of the Lous?, nearly opposite.. Teeth in blocks, with artificial gums': (after themani,er.now universally preferred m the east,) manufactured to suit each pnrticularcase: -Teeth,(from, afullmdown to a sungle one.-niserted onasuction plate, thus avoiding-injury to (be-natural teeth. .Specimens of blocks undauction plate may be examined at (he office: All operauon&inctrtentloiheprofeftsionperfonned with' care and faithfulness.. . ■■v =:■ - f*ep7-3m : SIXTH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALKr-A House, and I.ot. 22 feet on Crawford street, by 1221 feet, on: a 20 feel alley. This property i* well improved and ileusomJy situated. - Thc house is .well- hrrmigod wjjh ml), parlor and.kitchen, threebed rooms: and n good cel->- lur./ Tlie Gnrdenhas'nn abundance ofGnlpes and other friui.s,*hrul»ber>% Ac; Price: £5OO in hand. S5OO at one ycnr.mnd SflOO ai two -Possession given a month' (jom sale, as the ownerU gointTwesl: S CUTHBrRT Gen Agent, •sep? gmithfield street , ’I‘I7‘HITiNG—7S bbls. justrediTandfbr sale!by“'> " \\ scp7 »• B A FAHNESTOCK - A CO BLI/H just received and lor sain by «ep7 : B A: FAHNESTOCK A CO: i*- 'r c : .' : t **'.> : v’:"V- -: i> ~ .• ■’ '?< v.'V ,^.'V:^ >i ;v ii'' ! r''V 'VM l <'"*' r ’ M‘ ' n 1 * j 1 ' * i ‘ r c , -', i -c J *. 4- ' c <4 r r 4 '" ’ iH v '‘ l " < ' ,> >' f iJ 'X' Ji 'S v <■ „ , * :~ j f * ' Ux< % 'V, * " ""V ; - v *> •*• c t ,*■ v, *?/> *“**2^ - ■“' T.V:i; >.••*> '..vr.-,!:.::. ~.-w% , »r^ . *t~ * .. '.; -•■ •-..■>*- vi-: •^•T--ivy.-.: > 2j^ \a \ f *r *r -i : *1 J r ** ISw’sJky Telegraph' : ' ''. , 4 Reported for the Morning Post j , 4 ARRIVAJL 0 F ~ /“’ 'lifeL «. ' : • x-‘ i 3 WASHINGTON 1 ' ■'; '; ' : 4: TIinEE DAYS LATEB YBOK EUBOTE I n CONTENDED WET WEATHER IN ENGLAND > *X ’’l POTATOEMTIKCBB AgISO I ' '**.,» gloomy aspect op prance] ' T'- t 4 ’ y CHARLES ALBERT'S JfßDriY&Tmiy f ’ “• , i. '“' Xiew YoaE>Rcpt.'6, 1843. g - „ ’ $ The Steamship Washington arrived this evernri ‘ , , , wuh three da/s later news ft«m nil parta’of Europe " '. / v/ having lea Southampton an the 21st mst. Shceip.) ' - ■ - X‘ neneed rough leather the entire passage. I-' ■ * England.' | , x The weather at London continues very bad, nrfK - ' ■ ' » the potatoe crop is suffering dreadfully in conaS j * qucncc« g , jwf jr *• •! - - ' m¥mmss3§^&mmm§? V44V,, ; ■■ ' ' 'O. t V-1 * J c - * . \'*i >•,•;; »■• r-i.- i:-. r*‘-r"^.-«^^Vvr.- ;u«'i.'*'l -»^>: rt > *s:i-iX &■■ M J. J. V./ V;.' i “ ~. r-' LOCAL MATTERS. . ,^' BEE So ‘t Convem-ior,—The Delegates inet in the Cputt Haase ydsterday morning. There were delegates from all the JDistricts ciccpt thirteen townships, Two wards and two boroughs. Richard Sawyer was called to the chair; John Rutherford andC. F. Shugcrt, acted as Vice Presidents; and Dr. Ewing, and Dr. Gall-ihcr, as Secretaries. A committee, of which Dr. Gazzaro v/as chairman, Waß appointed to .-draft-, resolutions. While out, Mr. Wills addressed the. Convention. He argued against the- nomination of a county ticket. He said that both Cassj and -.Taylor were- pledged to slavery ex tension, and therefore he was for Van Burcn; but tho Whigs of Pennsylvania, as a state party.bad adopted Free Soil principles, and bo wished to sup port, them. But,.said he, if 1 could ho convinced .the nomination of David-Wilmot would draw off a could bo elected, that.lwonldlgoifor hisnomina tion. , Dr.Gazzam replied,and argued in favor ofa state. and county ticket. He said that they would only the battle over again next year,.if they abandon the nominalion'now. His'speech was ro ceived with much'more favor,' (both inside and out sido tho bar,) than that of Mr. Wills, so far as we ? 0U I,TrThfl.-Refl£»!utionßv. were finally passed,; and the Convention nominated tbe following ticket}— Congress —Geo. W. Jackson, Assembly.—W. o. Stevenson. Thos. M. Csroth. ers. CoI. J. E;&T?Cabc, F. iC; Drayo,' ■■■> Commtsioner.—Thos. Dickson. Clerk*—B. H. Sarben. Register.—Luke B.Davidson. -Recorder.—Jamison l Daugherty; Auditor?—A, :H.- Burns.' ' *••• . Hospital eob tjie Iksake.—A committee op. pointed by the iGusrdiacs of the -Poor, accompanied by the Moyor„,nent ;OUL,on Tuesday,:to choose a site for an Insane Hospital. They made their selec tion. ; It is to be built on ihe.Poor Hopse Farm a most hLallhy and delightful spot. The Hospital will bo built by the Guardians, who hare the means already in their hands to build onewingofthcedi fice, which will -aiaiver for ithe prcsepl.r They feel the necessity for an institution for, the unfortunate} and,, have, abandoned, all hopes . of. one fever being erected by the gentlemen who have been talking on' the subject for years. The Guardians deserve great credit for their determination; and if they go on till success crowns their efforts, (and wedoubt hot" they will,) they will bo still more deserving. - TeiU’ERANCF.vn.LE.—Tins rather haggard looking village has been improving rapidly for therpast year: We understand thatthe population hasboen doubled within the: past twelve months; and that, property bas'increased oOpercent.-in value.:lt is a village of great manufacturing wealth; but as a place for private residences we would. not admire it. : How ever, there are parts ofit that are delightful, and already many beautiful dwellings areicrected. .Why'- ll should, be called Ttmprranceeilte, we arc at a loss to discover; for, there is certainly aheayy propor tion of doggeriestu it.: -But we havo been told that the “ Sons ” are very slrong.there, and actively en gaged in the work of: redeeming, their'fellow-men. We hope they may .succeed in making the ploce a Temperanceville truly. a .. Evore Works.—The large mill of James Woods & Co., at the-mouth of .Saw Mill Run,- haa*- been in operation for about a month; 1 hAs y«t;Only nails are - manufactured. Twenty machines are now'.'running} and ais more will soon be put up. About' 100 kega" per.day have been turned nut,"and': iii future > t l! ! S l Pefl ho" - SiT We not ICO by the pap era lim t N. Buckm.THter,- i-sq** la a candidate for Alderman l in - the Second Ward- Mr. is in.every competent,: and is deserving of the honorable place. l . - ,-. . .8® r ’ ; 'Kiiery;phper i in tholcity lias denounced the Market House This.ia right. Will not the Councils act promptly J 1 PITTSBCGU THKATttE. C. S .PorteA,* ■ . *, -MauagSr nddtLessce; .. . ..; '-'i.FnicEs op.AUMissioa; * - Private boxes. ■ —Su.OO, [ Single tickels.-.- ...; -7hc. Ilress Circle-.-.50a.,|. Second -there- ..:.35,1 Pit -.. .25q,- Gallery urOe.lFrivaio Bores ........gl ob '■nybustnißbtbuUw’o oftilie HEROrt..FAMH,y.- . TiicUsdav F.VE.'jiEOjSepl. "ihjWilfbo ncicil tim : Sjiltflce. Shortcut • - ■ * Sin Porter I Td be followed vvilh a piece .called . ,;-■ - BOX AND COX. Box Lillie Agnes J Cox . . . Miss Ilerbn After .which,- a Musical Olio,-by-lhe HeronKaraily Dxxcs- By Master :W. and F. Wood ' ’ ■■■:> The whole lo conclude with. The Young widow. Mnmlevillc-■ - -Mi;; Heron. f spla.:!: Lillie 'Agnos l tET Due nonce will be given of lhelird nppe mince of MissAunaCruise - try DoOrsopeiLUffi curtam rise ut 'l-'b’clock : AbAt'Kilth —2.) kegs just ree'il :iml for sale l>v T ~ > B A FAHNESTOCKS; CO, .; • comer First aiul-Wood sep? :-JL : Seawons.pf in ilie Coui»ty of Al legheny t < Xhe pcuuon, £*f John. : H. i XjUle.j,of Ohio township,* in.: - . the county er.bath provided* huu»eli. with - nuitßnaisiotiti&aceooi' .mpdanon. of travelers and ai hisdyvellmcr house ul the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will-lie irfeasctl-..ip ’grant.him a Hcenso to Jcpep a public. nqUseof entertainment., -Atid-your petitioner. as mduiy bound 'will pra> JOHN fl LJTTI B. ;»* e,-the.subscribers j.citlzens of'dloresaid.townshipido: certify,:that the: above petitioner 16 of good, repute fbr bonesiy and Temperance,'Olid well provided withhonse room and conveniences for the aceommoilaiion of trav elers and pibers, and that said tavern is necessary. •;.. David &h]ohlfc'Wm.'N > eeley/B; C. Anderson, j. Hood, ipbu.Lose, G; Wiutcrs: Sntnuel M’Forson; John Dickson, J. AiideTsoitf T* IV' ' * V- . t'v‘.« L;’—■ >• *■;J / jrh •.>''_^Vv--»'/-V' i: ; THE Ireland! ~ : ' JnDufa)inandyicmily.tbsnbsenc6.-orovcry-(hii m Jlioaliape-ofioicitcmodt liartfiidjiptsria, ihd i furthcr.outbrcake arc anticipated, • •• • JohnMart | n,tbe-Editor.ot'.the’lrioh , Felonjhi been fount! guilty, and wassee teflced to ten veal transportation. - The potatoqLlightlssproadingunetorydirectitJ and but fen- fields haveescaped imihfluoncb,' 1 FRANCE.- ' ’ ! The,intelligence (rofn France weursn'gloomynrj eiren a threatening napect. Dread pervadea all ejaj sds of the community in conaf-quence of the mar rumors afloat, ofsccret anemtiWiidformldabTe'coi apiracica to overthrow the present Government. Gen, Cavtagnac haß received warning; of the met! tated insurrection. Hens concentrating a large mi, itarj force in and about Paris,land it it believed Ih -— —"faCV he has aufficientatrength'lo put'dotvn hi) opposite ’ 'y" ‘ J? against tbo government, r >, “ * r f , *■ ITALy. I , * ' The accounts from Italy represeiiuhe canted " ' 1 ~ ‘ 1\ Italian nationality ea almost hopeless. 1 ' l ' " *" f ' V' . Charles Albert talks ofabdicaiiog. - v , LivEapooi., Aug.'S|, 184 S. - , ‘ ‘t' 1' I'- Corn markets show ed a rise of from’lhc to 4s pi ... , •- a > quarter in corn, and jf the bad weather continues f i • - “a,- atilt further advance was immediately nmihipated. “ ’’ - + ' „ TheColton market, at the closeofbilßineasoutlr , , , —* I9th, showed no change* •* s_% x ' #. Massachusetts Democratic ConvenUoi , 'DnsroWjSept.®, 1848. . s'." •’>' r , Ibc Democratic Convention ofAlaiisacliuselta hi ' ' ' —“-r aommated Gen.,Caleb Cushing as their .candidal! ‘ ' >' - - for Governor. - f C * “> t — < - ,<, Vermont Election. \ "j ! Atnanv, Sept. 6, 9 ft P. M. j ‘ " The election in Vermont took place Ihtn day, an’ r ' ‘ -wo have returns from 7S'tmvns, thowing the follov* i '• ’ ing result: , j ~r - _ ' - I }, i For members of the Legislature tfy» flings havi ' \ 46, Free Soil 21, and ForiGoverncJ in 25 town, Wnig 3193, Free Soil 1611,Democrat! v ' - ■ 1050 * V •a • ' 4 .New XoaV/Sep. C. * \ " ‘ 9^ r .•■9Vsrjt : ptv.u.still mndfrately;flcUreiitnhe irantV 1 ' - ■ - * actinii ol Flour, and sales were madetrrday, - fur Gennessee, and for Weslein §5,87 p-iibl. j GRAIN. .Wheat, Bales ofbesL Western *nd SotftH 1 ’ c*n atsl,!2 to 1,111, and Genncssp valley $1,251 * ,' Sir 2B, , , > o CORJr .Sales at CO to 6"c, for mixed Souificri and C 7 to 70c. lor Cat yellow. ui> x * Provisions'rcmain unchanged both aartJardspric and demand. j u 1 r i.'-i, ■''.'■l..' . j-r ‘ v , ' Our merchants are beginning tl> hold iff, f or fca' the next slcamer’s news m not so favorable. She £ non on her tenth day.and may. paraibljiarrive d Eoslnn on to. me r row-ornext dav:''”’'”.' ! ..... - o , lept. 6. i The Flour marlct isnot active, hpd prices remaii firm. Safes it BG,OO to <>,l2. ‘ 1 f, 5 GR AIN Wheat-Sales at §l,lO Id I*lsand 1,2 t cts.tr bushel. Corn—Sales at mlTC dj and 65 to 63c. for yellow $► bushel. ‘ / i f Provis lonsaie moving a Jntle 10-day' > ''but figure! 1 ete not reliable.. I/1 Groceries' notrsnsacirona t aoy extent have transpired,'but firm g formci rates. * ‘j LARD.. Safes at Bto 9c. # IS. Deed'd for thf artiple is rathef.biisk>and,-NOr.ltihSbirtels:wahledi r '• . WHISK GY. . Sates at 2-lci in hhds. and to 2d in bblr. .. This arnelcna also todcrostid. from-ydur ciiy : U‘- b Cincinnati and. Louisville V(il nnturallycatise heavj slupments of goods by the Canute. 1 tinn houses are busy in receiving and ibrwanlin| [ goods to Pittsburgh Ibrtbe Werterhriiiiihtiy; ’ | r,b :e- A-. A. MASON A CO., J - (C.-L. ANTHONY ft COi - rmsncEuir {if J'’-REwteax' 1 . , r WHOthESAXiB,' DBI GOODH. J „ „„„ . A-.As MASON auoaSA• '2-i ' - Ao 00 JllarhLJUta, TxtwttntThiri dmt/fSiWk strntti r . r PIIVSSVRGH, FA >l{L « the. attention of,alh Merchants tentbelr extcnl' 1 1 -*■ w ,' e , s J? c2) (eomnrismg more. than tix Hundred juratb . Psi U asd \\ iaTen.t;ooDS, NThie}i watt be olierei ’ ;i b>„jhe piecc..ftf pßckagK.auhe: lowest etwjdruvvhoresaU'i l priQea. . b '-Tw»t’ :'. v Rccemngtlie grcnuurportionof GoodsS PJVSPIWjjJMa?! I * irom h 5£ w, l e, i:?l advaiitaffeiliroaffhourNewv .v,.. I $ ork. rfmll be*hdbled us< . x -r iu»x wpih any Houfie w the coGmnM' \ l Our stock, in pan, ponsiats of—. r £ * DeLuine/j, 1 ' r ) ■■■'■•' • .CpHeoes onti Gingimnw] ' Tl it 9 @, I L .'ii. *; A>pacca» n»d,Lyjonesc > 7 '} . , 1 2J bales Red, Whne and Ye}ro\% Flannery i , 1 SO *» Tickutgßr * * 15a u BrourrMuslui?., J 1 S v : rlTScnses'BleaehedMnrtiii)*: 5 * :.v“ a ••’■•; • . §'.-•• 40 « CdloredCnmbrfc, * i ■“ &S? eClietk,! i “ -&t“A MdaaUne,l,, '-i ? . ■Togeihcrwilhn general os»orlmenlofDresshndClbntte: .1. (.ofu a. Sin.s end Siiawla. Ribbons and Lucfts-Fiuicri Goods, Tnnmniigs, Ac ;Ar ; miking itt nlh.one of thel thc’eoumry' 1< ' i ?B '^ e a ** XltUaV * ' bd'.eddst*nt>y.'in;llic^ e,c -E ganUy embellished wiihfine piigmvjngn. f *- Catalogue rmrbe'olnaiiied on nppfleahou farfst fluid)? ft Uio aruoueer, The booU V)jll hr ftpen &rtxaniina * fl, B ■■ - : t- r SL-C* A,H-rxJU N-i). Ssugar■ ••-'/•'X l t^-:''7:' , .: r -. ■ ••■.. :•. j *■ 2D /';• Prime *• : m siore and for sale by ? sep* b &. V H VRBaUGH .. ;V; ;■ r-'- 1 ■