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LOCAL MATTERS. > Lrtrtiremarked,ifl.oneof tEoae plocea in| >■ f I * 1 ?SB'V.'>.V: ! i.;:t'.V-- \-i'i L " A " m ‘°"”* N ° r « OT “ cr °» - f l “f. we-":'» , - j :' 1 !: VV-* 1 .- *» ** *'/ u %\ H ~ •„?*?"* *.•■ " PITTSBURGH: w£oc*bCX to Work' and pm**'*xplan«tii)ry as woo ftaistill the aitcndarcc wa s at IfaflrCfctfHe, Bel. amt of a persqa named f FINE ENG- >» ' V " i. 4 HFRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1346.. n J;,. t^lP lllrn , mn / hp p „ at in- cient to encourage the membera of the Tyson, from Now York, for a debt. of Li USR w ., O**patoh e «. , * •Tp.Jj *N* I 1 -'■ = c * . .. iru r "i, , sf-^-r IPO# the belief that their efforts are appreciated. the citizens of New Castle, bygoing hwbail eceure- Mondav evening , Sep iflih and ISth, at the Commercial We have to apologise to our reader* for the non- - ■ y 2 *«¥'****? 1 1 :u :f* 1 HU Juvenile IndUcreiluu*. comptchenaible and full of mjelificationaette first, nol m to nol 0 Dir t, c ulirlv the beautiful nro ed his release in timo torjum to take lus. departure - uippearance-oWTclegrapljic IJeapalchca in the Port 1 ■> ;n^<VV^V % AAvUV4t , «*- tV "i ' The Federal editors of-iho South, who aro willing A subsequeot-iegtslatare-tner tcrtnend-lhe matter? ddcudhs ofnaturo that presented Br 1 1 * 1 ™- 'Ve pity the people wholive fn a Slate a!JiSjfi?us!Sy for some fd m our oemh! . ' v , ( CV \i fp v ,{i '*i < r-” t ‘ l f» A 1% > J J 1 *. 4 i, to effect a union with the Abolitionists of the North, but only make* things still worse. Thiaayatem of . , a^ ar * i< - ?* t * a * i . * gantly erabelluhedwltbfimrengravmga bors of lhftffailtta »hfn! \ J£f*, a „ ** 1 {J |i‘*4sVfVv V k-' ; : i «Wli.le to denounce Abol.iionuW, are •spUiningand ’spoundniß ha. been adopted by the ‘.uch 1 pu^icMiona” fean ? ng' , |h l at bodoae ICfl- «»• °/°' No.SS9, of to uacttrtUfOTS-HoSnarthe aßenr-breatte/SteT, ! - ' '► • •'-*■* 0 Vv*i* !■ ■''■’Sl nol much ■ ’ iiSf latelv known hi the by Mr. Geo. Sbiras, of Beaver. Such monatei we 7°clloci,pVebiset> JO pp 1 «> -* T ARGB SALE jDE*dSHIONAACE ofnewi from the- Eaat, Sooth together '* ' * ' ' ' aS=3H3SB ' Bittlofro ß for li.gh office, men who themaeltl. m p»Oood 3 on* dnrk, of Ballcvue, Oh.o, Woyemher gg±£f£ff wa * compleung b.awmTgomente for a atom Bptend* - ' - ■ -w ** - * \ 1 r , him. The Ricbtpood Whig) referring to the oppo- fc . 9 , anch work*, instead Of taking men from battle fifclds. t senL a lencr to br G. CVangbn, the proprietor SO pair fancy I Casslmere Pantaloons, ' ed eorreepondento from all parts of the country. In *_ - * fA tf . + t* ‘ vto the annexation of Texas, bis sup- intense, that the party, in various section* of the mu nuua, i ßN tau oi usisg im.u irwui uwuv uuua. of the‘celebrated Lnhooinpiie Mlnure,!fie Great Amcr- .58 both Over Cool*: * V rl ' fHicniL M rl\ »!«»•« - _i V 1 f* w f siuon of Mr. F. t , * 1 , >( ,„ n ,.- t. flS held meetinon tnnommnti* Uruiv Tt *r We might be tempted to support Shiraa for the Pres- ican Remedy, with a statement-that in tho vicinity or 54lSicySaun and Cashmere Vesta? ' a q&Jqt tWo,nt farthest, we readers - "«< r U t‘S J i l' port Of the thaL Congress has tho power to "country, hasheld - and the Post, a.icW ' <' '>* ';< •KV- V. ?' b^ h ln ‘" b or Coluntb.. and h.a e ‘> ““ ““ otherV—na of f)o1 Jthat are ndm.rnhlh The S .h»^^Snlot,fe‘“ & ’** «>»>.!. compete wl m Jenterpna.nfpf ,m ' jT t * v t--. ♦ 1 eauctron of nil tiro clauna of the northern abolition- da ‘° h f t . U^"? d ;: r : y y he.ng ,n th.a nwfu. cond. vegetable, ore re,Hy attract, VC. The,o' Egg Ptanta- y ne.ghb.ra, in the , * , iSSbiKfsfc;U.2jv*W?- 'to- ■] J*.. .t T.r- , * W fl r* -ill -•• .' . aj are ffreat, indeed, wo Bay the same of the few stalks us * n ? 11 « their pracuce A targe ,un»ber of medical B J A y NEW AT country- * I *■ * \ 1 " 1 ’f 'I T - * w , I*< Ten voars Mn F. cash uUerancolo these lion, it is found netCßsary Tor Gen. Taylor to writo * » ' . , ,l~ . . men are agents Tor its sale—a strong proof oi tho great IV Thu, Friday eftenioon; at ■ » , } A *'**l-^ 1 't omurons Those Mio nre-awarc oflho\iolent still another ltUer, to reconcile, if possible, the of Pie Plant There aro somo works there which vi«»« artto article. Call on,^jpents r in ourpaper,. «J e *J■"*“£Rltlfr ?rttoH«nono« - f’ c 4 t x t,* - r ti'iSEi' : : ,l- »a 'Ai^ ; - ii'T. L ,l' l • ■■!.•. « •• vi *t v■■ >-•b ■' • ■:'. ■f. •< .. ■ - s ■ ~i jfnf .• . -•■■■• .■ i -;•-.-•••«'(••,' .' ~'_i. ■ «•. ...••■■ .• , exhibit ffrfi&t 'taste •wo * refer to the Cornu* .whose names are tO' .be; found iiucfer Great American ■ BoatNevrOonava. . %lt .. ~■. •_<• liitli»Ti • «'•:.• ■. ••' ,f.’*:,v.W;'i,'^}.> > i'.,.:’'*^£ : :i'r;, '¥TV*L*«f' ‘tz* ‘ii l- < M 1 * mi winch party .passion nover fail.to give to thq thonasnda of diaapppinked “Whig.” throughout ein.uugreat aruatipai taste, wo rc.er to me copu- Rtme4y and „ PamphleL , Term., Caah, currency. ' JOHN D DAVIS, -r-.!* i ■ ?■■■.■ <■ i . ■ • -J /V- -V fS"*-* rifr-'S,I 'h' -V. t , i.-mmdl will«ftdcratatta'-li&w,‘t.hder , Wth eltcnmataa* i 1 ~.>. r„. „.,i.„ epp.a, n Collage) .and another building that may, we Agent inPmsbuntlr.HAT»&.BßOciWAT.d<n.aL.bcm- . S< T IS . ~ ;>, , .Ancuopeer ' POST OF PlTTanrmtm - > .%*■'' '*x. - V • . J • ces, he might adopt eitrcpie op.hlo.iaj ofin.ona *, "" <> , a j? abandoned him for cither pre.ume/Lc called a Patac*. at, near Canal Baal? .yM 1 " v< AWTIffK SACKS; . . - ' “H~ ~ , f\t ki‘V/V«w *? J J ■» v 4 Which could not recoiveUie sanction of his caltrier MsrUb Van Boren or Henry Clay, v ... 9 &K#NNA, /LUCTTOIfEER. 2aiscHS9 watke is nrccnjufSßL ai» *r a wim) . v , would undoubtedly This tof feNer of Gen-Tnylor>. h» not, as J, H 7 Na —— ■”"**»" i i'' *; ‘.' , /, 1 modify, tmd which calm rt ® e<il i Dn “*?, K/L” yet, been received by due’eonrae pf mail,’>'' ,ul **• r ° ! '*, 0 n PP or niy ieyw» (ate TrALHABLE PROPERTY FOK / oft t Stenmer Atlanue, Pnrfanaoni’BrowiuTiUc - * * ~ ’ I'V y Vf, •' ?, ’• ;-. f, > '■■■ ‘ StUogathPr. Entettotmng.tßtommon wiAMJ Morth- ' ta b jn rCs hadowed'hv thft. of seeing what horucnltunata and rarmerrof ihia Vfered for aileron topimniaea, onSimidwho 18th . * 1 > ' «t‘- ' [ ■■ a-V«, .:*• .V T ‘ V ■* c-o meh bf all tiarkiee, an, avebaioP to .slavery, contents, in pan, nave DccniorfEnauoweu nyine. county can do, , 1 tiurr, nt a o'clock P.M., those twi valuable tV.tory ;,“ . .ArrowJine, CRmlan, Brownsrtire, , .a'..r :.../.{ ..* T it F'.Vj-V' * ■< „ - .», -*V , ~* drawn if. wjlh, hia very first brgalbi it wab butmhtu-. telegraph. The young «\Vliige« imagine they J 11 SBtOK HOUSES, wtih stone basements, AevAfc; -<u- , Arena, Goff, Beaver; , H —* , . S « -rtV r ‘ havenowgot'ffievery all v* ; »;»h'.•:•'•-,: ■ • tia "along,*—4hey.cry EtßEk’A 1 and,shout hoza&nas to vGarr,ond on the other v;..*y, ; . . . ;AUontnvPgTktnßoir > ‘ferowiBYlHtS- vv lr •■■>*■.:►■ v * *■* ,; v }| ’’ »*„»,«• ‘ ftialhismaueVof flying to extremes that the J)e- Botitbe eld’conns can’t be indnccd above ii simaie-inthemoatfloanshMigpMiof Lotus AULnpe. Bexmet, Broymaville,' a-* *--**«>, * 4L> C - f r v i;* 1 ' 5 sakyjar »»Attt«iJ -ind mr condemned: M-UWlA ®®* < uniftoe em coons can toe inouccu the city, and each, house brings a rent of slsGper on- T » Arcno> Goff, Beaver' ' ' y- > , ' ? " {! 1 v ,' -.v * .. js- oiocrocy bare cVcr aowd>nn tl »to SWxllow this - J /- iV Arrwllne, Gordon, RrownsviHei''’ \ »> N - h* .C 4 * j |SK';i J ‘w 1 /a./ i A . ."and they havehecn .equally chary of holding com ... tn JrJ poses. Each lot islwenfy-foor feerwlde, 'frOnung on - u Caledonia, Calhoun, Cim r -w.th nr- snstaimntf' those Who hive held nolh,D * l ® ol * or '< htr,r °P , ® l ? ai of Geft - Ta ? lor », Mfrti street, with 18 inebwoff for athree alley, which ; v - » J ', a K i v .annicalionwitb* ot-sustiitling, th n . they consider il'the last desperate throw of an om- runs between the lots. The above-vrilLbe sold together .gggygpe— > » ■* J 4*<*' 9t s’vcV**’ 1 ** 1 s'* 1 'such extreme opinions* The; calm, philosophical MW , rAtl ~ orseparately, to suit purchasers. „ . Snmme ; J -* *, :** -j' - *ft A*}* j r ‘ .hv I ' l \•* >, lids * ■j' r ". , OMM mirh bilious aspirant,for tbo chair, who is Terms ‘ i- >V f *.", .JVr '. " -, mind of a statesman, is never fdnnd td run to, such mea to j^def^t, aapll JAMES M’KENNA; Auct ftfcdgg' ■ - S, i V ' ', ’ an extreme h this. Trne r Mr.l Ftlmore wa. tea, ~ ~, _ - JBRHv ,- •. V; feV<fe:.!^.M?v-V' ; *»' i -j< -• CM--* T>% V.: v' MM ( i;- f 'J*nZ A *■ * * "* t ■*' ■> f - p. iKjfof'; 1. 1* c - Cj. n«*;f s»*t. t-v ** * "v. 'y> * »>* <t . Hrs ;- ;Ut ;; ’* <v X psS V£}Zy v\*. ■ ?v s “i- j? X fm?' x f #]; fxy; v-AT-’ * ' Jffc * - * *''« ■. ..*,*• •• y' * j •, ~v> >.'V. • x • • :«?A' :.'- Sr ' FA" ■;■ ■ ! •'; ..«!?•' " ffev ft I '-*' ” -«-v a s ' \ „* t&:~ :X 7' X 's - -i 1 : '. - v. 1 ':-. -••• •' „•• ' ■' • -:<* -••I,, >t »* .'SirodaS' * •> tt <, . > , y> Vi,- » . • i <r ' > *' -- 1 jeine an, - ' ‘ -•-/ -v *«r ■ - ’ 1- ‘-'i .dSSST s ’ 'V , » 4 d- I *’ jonls of *’ til .', i v ■» a t plates an*’ -• V--'v' \ ‘ r*- < ; *' v'O'-'.V'.' ,*> ‘ d <- r * T- * xforsjlle V? *i* * c, V^ r * T 4 > r * ,rw,n.apK k i „ t C ■> : > 4pSy.v>ti |i4iv;rp / *i <’■ \Q r C^MhZyi. r * v,v a 1 t t v " *' »r. <- <- a'.nw f’T V i,-, A«R.aV ' ’ ,;\ - 1 , v-v V > ‘ ," aV/i' ’ ? ' - - ' " /1 * » rt jesteivi’' rtV' fe^r, i v, *-} tS AV* * A Jieatre* , d , 1 ’ .raiagha' - dr 1 ' . 1 i-V, .iperaiir %"w ‘’ r V' »* i w ,V‘ t - jaon„fr r;« -J I s \ _ V - .* jell, AV : ’ '-' : ;V',,---- -', . •■ s .v • rtjr » - - * ,w v u,i#* “ * K i « * z xamuel r ? V* »*?>*■* . s i, *■ " ..-James iHt J.-s'j'iXi a\ , > , IWA >' v, - ■-V* 'j V , X' • S» 1 :5 4 4 4 ‘ .clench '■ -®? ! ' ij €L»^ &Sm* tw«» T .■? v.<y, H y^sr l- <‘V'-f-r “7:--.-vvi-.xs?r,r - w , v "bXrt* P * v* a,-' I ',. * V/M - «; J i , i ‘ V'i .Y, -*■ * ,<bTfc-F v r?»V C- *• .or-'saF \ i *t ( A 4 *. % * **• V I .. .rZ-M' ’* *. - -Tusr ' V ,y < * v r w ? V r, r ' ?,r a ..a ■ ,<v‘.vc\, r-> y'Yy ," ’', .■ Va'-a'A-v' :• if # V- V;: ; ,»s 1 ■ -X vX,’ v-V, fr\>\ xv>, A part.' y:yr’ .‘g*«T t.ornp .i, r tai B * r 4’ lr /’ "1v" YY " v " >’Vt * '.'"’ ,, ,'v r , ) , /!, , v ’-i '■,! <. ’?#w ; - X' •= ' . " a -■*, v 44 r '’ -'.. ■ '-V . ears youngorthaa he sow ia; ho! he was then “of . able . to:,speak Tor-: himself.”. • He «% v '‘moreover*, copsideredold enough, aqdofsufficient lyeound; .mind,’. to rcprcsem’his fellow-cihxcos ? in. ' Congress m. this capacity.he would ; he ed 1 upon td legislate—.not tor the narrow-minded Whigs” ofNqwYoifc^but;for the United States ■ lO&ccord&ccewith oor. gtonoAsjConstftutigto.j. The..- views which he then ltfexact, .• accordancewiththcrsoofthe^fana,HCB>,Wha_Kould, " 1 then haVe fired the beautiful,edifice.thshOin 6,thers, •-*> -Tearcd j-the hope of the: world for all n«e t rind | ••' who are ready at thismdment .to perform the satnfr.j ' ifthiej' can'by any' means controlthegoy*:! eminent, t j ;r : ;, Bdt BaysjiagOin; theeditor of the ‘-‘Whig,’’“There v. -4S every reason to bclievei‘that whatever Mr. F. maj t hive said on .thc epur of the Occaiuon,when ho had not even time to reply nt largo to the'queotions ad dressed to him, hta deliberate judgment,did not bear out biß hasty declarations.” To this we would re plyj tbai fhere.is no r«sou jic?ialeper.-for .belie?iag, ihatMr. Filraoffo w any, more, sound .now, on the snbjcet of.ihe great rights of the Souths .«and consequently of^ihe-wholcr-counlry—than he, :. was ten ytrajrt-ago.-. He is shU in. communion with the parly who then-sustained him ? and thatpariy is. hoW, aa it (imposed to-sanction any thmgy evcn nt-thO-haxard of lbe;Cottstituiioo, and ..the Union ilaelfy tliat-alxijU aeem to prowiSß |o it <v.a, triumph. -.iJotdet.us aee what siiere.- : • - MftTtlulore’s- sentiments in.lfc3S-rrleotycarn.Bgo. . The following letter etplaina us own-origin ; and. ‘ fully-dorelOps. the political principles of thtyonth, at. lhauUme: 4 , *■ Buffalo, Oct. 17,1533. . ; Yourcommumcation oFlhelfithipstant.ss Chairman of a copimitteo appointed .byf ff TllErAN*' TmAVERY SOCIETY OP TAB COUNTY OP jnstrcomefto hand.'v You solicit my ao- J - swer to tiro follofatag> interrogatories: .f -lst. Doyou believe that-petmons to Congress on- > the subject of slavery and the slave-trade, ougjit: to be rcadi nnd : 'teBpfccifully!©ofaaidercd by the representatives of the pebple 3 ; • : - - 2d. Are you opposed lo4he.Anqfixation of Texas to this Union, undo nAny so long ns clpves arc held therein t >* r , 1 • 3d. Are you in’favor of Cop&res* exercising ftll J. the constitutional power it posscssesio. abolish the , ' internal slave-trade between? the Stales t 4th. Are you to- fiivor oft immediate legislation for the abolition of slaver/in the District of Cojum- ; rhn t * » / , § Idol mticlr'ODgjlgcd, and have no time toenterm* j: tb or explain reason* . for my'ddtfifbWsr/f imyself» .. - IhV the pnsVenng ALL your inierrogi* ; • ■» AKKiRMATIYEi and-leave for some • - Juture occafliort'a-mrtre exlcridfid diffcUffsnon dn the sulyecl. T , MUXAtID PIftLMORE. Qwered'inlhGafllrmhtfvejWithoutJieJitationjand %wjMiout .qualification; -These opinionsj {which H« 1 Bontfiep apologisl prppounces a ha*/pdeclaration,) : -in the support of which hejivould have givenreurons, forhis otherjcngagcmouts, hate been recently afnrmcd-byMr. l Filmore,in a letter toMr. . Alabama, .ty .sayu,,fU : have entertained no- other nenliments on tbis subjcct, since 1 examined it, eoffi ' • ‘cienlly totorm an opinion: and'l doubt-nOt that nil . mydctsi public be found in accord •ance-with tbis:;vi,efy f ll l oTlie iletier.is dated on the . Julyj 184&; ahdbh'rtj Mr. P. does nol pfp ... particular to have changed his opinions. Uis true, he docs not tell bis frtonti that bcm stiH * u .T'wlUi/|g .<e take ihojirst etep in Congress, towards vlegiehtitig about'siavery.in . /fs .Sfa/ey, by iromedi (atdy ahpHshiog it in thB'District of Cefombiik; bat he affirms hi» dhch^S convictions in relation to the^r^eirdfldnghtofpetiiion. tHtfs^ys-ri . 'f While was in.Cbngress, there/was moebsgita* s tW on.iho Tight of. petition. -My votes will dpubt-; less bo found xecorded’unifdrmlyiß favo^ 1 of (t. The • rule upon which l every citizen, pro -aenting a rdfipcctful peidlon to the body Jhai»by-tbe 'conahtutioUj bad the .power‘tO:-grant or refuse the, - priyer of it, uxis-cniitUd /o be heards and 'therefore < l thspehhon ought to be received and consulered, .If vUght andireasonablbi dr shputd pc granted ,- bnt if svrong or ulrrcaeohablej itshpaldlic denied.- I think all my vpiet, whether, on the recep - -• non of petitions or.;-cposideration of- rosolutions,- WitL UE CfISTSISTERT'Wn'H THIS BUtFI” : afr.Fjlmore here recognizes no limitation lolhe ob jeciS ftboui.which^Tcrryn/icen”hhsnfigTi/ topclbi non Congress, and ihcduty of that body is of course i .rccogmzcdJiß co-eitenßive withtheng/if oFlheciti >xert V forit cannot be denied- that if the right ousts ,mHbD oticpart, there I* an equal weight of du/j/on: . ‘ the 'otherr— rights and du//e?,.under a democratic re-; pubhean of exactly|pdr-: al!eJ, and.operating co-Cxtenaivcly. Such a.view of . tho nauire of our thit Cntertamed by Mr. Yihpore, has Tong beqn ffio prevmJing one, in - the various rsrmficatioDS of'the great- party, opposed to'our democratic. afyiiDiatrAtions* .That party,has. r^crcontended fora latiCudd ofconßtrpctiph,that v our Constitution .the mere creature of a - temporary political triumph fj It still, through its fiiv<HHe c!iampjon (Gen. rayJor,) recogoixes e*eri a. factious scdtiodal''ebullition, as ( otoe the Constitu* N tidn , and prolesses the that y paramount- , Against urft \ie{va, the Uemocracy have always v . .bnen arrayed t ngainat suchcnnairuciion of tliCrCon . Mitiitifin of die llnitcd States, as wall.sanction every; Unatical movement that maybe made, they are aow honlCnd»tg, andcontend when tho -chliohtened reason of the country Bhall become sat-J inficd, that some • ment, Mian llrpt Vraihci by our fathofs, will prdye -tnoreadvantageatis—bettor subserve the groat mte- Jt tu of the masses- and make all more happy rj— tiictf we shall find ihoso masses going forward* 2eal- and unitedly, to-produce such's changQ.iirthe fiiin of their go\cromci)t, as will accord wiMi their ndvujccxl'inicltigencc. * * You must be Assessed. _ Eccfttlcct, dearest* right.o^roemon—that-of Vd-i tlilp—to’bp sssd-scd AT LEAST TEH DATS 'SETOIIE ,TUEjEjxOTl<l}f 1 rirraTj9ltcrjtl;crej(oro x thatßllSt«>il!i)! attend to this matter, as soon as, possible- for the* _-\?:rht of a single To"te rnay,defeat:your fa¥orttO | ’ thdite.. Be assessed, then, immediately, I -Bore.Heads,and ttie-Federalists*' ;<The attempt, made »n-the, recent Abolition or ■ Free Soil” tfui city, tojrtnarer the . new organisation over to. the Fede ralists, tanrtermotuf, baa badthe effect or disgail ungadarge numberof honest; but deluded men* who fit firal felt inclined to farortho notiona of thatfidic* nlouB faction. : 3omi A. WiLL3, Es«i., who has Al ways t}esaa-proimaeniand conuatentAtaliuoniit, proposed that: the Free Koilcrs should. support the Federal. State and County ticket, because the noral* ulefc* of (Itatparty pro/ttned- lo be favorable to their nncasarpa.: ;f!ia proposition was Autasably received of-the yf'flde idea’?j*actmn; but tot some of the •* sore fcavo beep lite rally kicked out or the Whig ttod Dewocraiic parties, rib accouat-pf their lack of political honesty, were ‘extremely animus to make a distinct nomination, in order to- place themselves conspicanoaly befaro the country as leaders! If they arc not allowed to -manage the “.free dirt!?: party to suit themselves, the&epdfnofs before* year will be either wanting to start another new faction, or try to trork their way back, iota the old garlics from which they were ejected. Re think it is likely, however; that aanth erattempt to transfer the-Barnburner* over to the Federalists, wiH be more successful than the last.-- The Federal party is the natural resting place.of all the disaffected cliques ia the country 1 Clew. Taylor’s flumaulfy. •Those who luve heretcforc bccn icd to doubi the kind'and philanthropic disposition of Gcner al Taylor—noiwillifitamljog many 1 ‘ nwhig, though not. no ultra whig,’* has pronounced him «*a hired.-assaiim,” ‘.'‘a journey-man throat-cutter ,*» ,£cc.-«mußt- caw- sLink al| doubts into oblivion; and:;alt who bate heretofore opposed -him* on wore of his bemg the owner of ftCASxr tbhci: nusDaxn niiiAs ocikcs; and because he ** raises Creole virgin* for the hells of Ne w Orleans;” all.such as these must now forever hide their heads m ignominious shame ; and blush that they, prof** sing to be political friends of hta, • hate ever said or written such vile calummcsresptcling n goodxitlstcn, r*nd*mbis sphere a faithful public servant. ■ Happy | shouTderery.Democrat feel, that; it is not from his party that such vile slanders hare emanated. . The Npvil'Vbrk Journal -of Commerce*(copying from the Cleveland; IJora!d,r contains the following extract rfrocn a letter that, is f«iul to have, been written by one of Geo. Taylor's family: 1 \<f(Sen.vTayJor also inherited elate*) which he prof fered 10. keep ancfuko.caro of,; and has never sold i’a starem his life;* It i*true* He has in some instan ces purchased* slaves, who happened to be connec ted th marriage With some of his servants* and at their own solicitation, paying msomo. tfttianceaan enormous; amount to gratify and make happy these uofartunalepcople.’-*: | , .Among. our different partrof the eonntry/thpro are many who have boon placed to (be .same condition that it; is hero »aul that <*cn. Taylor t* ;raon who have vihentti many slave*, who never sold one ; Yet ihcio men ‘ are :among .the number of those, upon whom have been heaped :the vilest epithets, by the adjuncts ofthe p3rty,whicbp/Wmdx,nowj trrbavo'aijcli a sanred regard for thc name and fameoCGen; Taylor*. • « The Veto Power—Whose Power Is It T Is -the. People’s '-Power T Mr- Bucuawait, in a speech delivered m the Sen* ate of the United States in support of the ref? potrrr in February, 1842, fa. reply to Mr. Clav, against tliO - or£o,*aid:'-“lnils origin we all know that it was purely Democratic.: It owcs.ua existence to a revolt ofthe people of Romo against the tyrannical decrees of the. Senate. They retired . from the city to the Sacred Mount, and demanded the rights of freemen. They thus extorted from the aristocratic, frensto a do creenothormng them (the people) annually to elect tribuoesof the people. On these tribunes was con ferred tho power of annulling any decree'of the Senate, by simply pronouncing the word veto (I for* bid.) This very power was the only ofle by means of which tho Democracy of Rome exercised uny con* trol over the government of the republic.” Now, I would ask the opponents of our constitulionai rtfo power, bow is U, that-they make ii out the “one man power,” the monarchical power? iTho Roman tribune did not originate laws—our Proßidcatcaiinot originate laws. The tnbuno was responsible ta tho people—*our President is responsible to the people* The President is the jcprcscutativo of tbo majority of tbo people—“he to the creature of:the people— • tho brcaihtof their* bobtnla—and on him, os the ’tri bune ofthe people, they have conferred the veto power*”—Sq said Mr* Buckarak; and again hesaid: —“But, after all, whatisjlie nature.ofthia.qualified veto’under llie constitution? Itfs,mfact,but an • appeal taken by. the ; Preaidcnt from .tho ■ decisions of Congressman particular cusoj to the tribunal ofthe: sovereign people lof: tho several Stales, who are: equally tho masters of both.” Tliaddeua BleTtnii i It is Mated in’the Federal papers east of ns, that [ the great Apostle ofAnti-MasonrVj Abolitionism, aod rascality, (who is new the Federal candidate fpr Congress iti Latihaatjej county,jiiascliallengcil aii ills .opponents to: meet bint on the; Btump ; and one ol' I Philadelphia News,) says -“Of course,no I one willicarc mtieli nhoiil making himselfthe Victlhi‘ Of T&aU’s biUdr invective nod irroaistuble sarcaom-.” i Thu it very probable. Few men ore willing to un dertake a combal,Wjlli ; »:«shi/nfc>> and the manwlio’ can cottitnatid na better intellectpal Weapons than 1 I aireoairi and inveotivei ts nsrlikeiy to pass unmolcst | ed,as ttiatmostTouVnnimal. ,11 is: generally con-' ceded that, ‘,‘thoughtlogs ean bark, and geese' hiss; [jwtLnaseajhiay;’ l ’.-and .thattfiese.arc,sufltcienlio in lifnttjatqnnil overcome certain iclassca of ariimalsjL.: yet, notwithstanding these ftcls, men of sense arc only.to. lie overcome, in relation to matters afnprit ioa, by soand nndvJogical jtrguhlenJsro The Tomes.—-FTo! ac."iso on hamjyoitcrday morn ing. What a grange city this iir. Ort WijJnemlay .tb'flrh jvero a l ioi'en;perßonr (( in ;ilnj--Cf|UirxfiatJFd : with wioua offences; on Thursday there were trot] one! i. >. \ i r- »v ; T , : V*'■*' £ ' V.-.A;-’ Hajitd/ully imcnl/rd u Ihc Utm, QWClub of Pittsburgh: A SEW SONG FO(t 1848. . Ant-“jLittlePigsTa'ili;-*- „ J Oh 1 what’atheeadsenf al|thebuslle,busUe,,bnst]e, -Where’erwp go l 1 1 . It is tljo.maß*, who’re iboving on For our cqoojry’a friends—ih.pence; or war, '■ No nor the Aztec’s aiar, Could indnb&to finsake the good cause, cause, cause: v iThe honeitPcople’scause;- i ‘ -—They ne’er will-lbrsoSe-thegood cause; ■ Bold Cass and But! dr are the men, men, tnen, : = } Who lead them on. - r ; ' Theyyvhipp’d theJritish long agoj And in the war wiif) proud Metico, Brave Butlhrdtd to (he battle go, While Cass served the country, at home, home, home: Against Mexican,” Vfhigs:” .Thus Cass served the country at home- You’ve heard about tho “ Slaughter House,”.house’ house,— . What “ Whigs ’ did there— • They killed poor Clay and hung themselves; r And then they atvore they would shut the door, .... “Whig ” principles should be heard no more, Till House should hold their man,'man, man— WKb must till then keep mum,— Till the White Bouao should holj their man. Now all tho People saw’t was clear,dear, clear, . That thcy’d be foolod, If they “ No-party ” trusted so i m And then sprang op the sly, cunning man, , To aid thq “ Whlga ” and *’No-party’l clan, With “ Frio Soil,’’ *• Free Niggers,” and. Van, Van, Van,—! i “ Van is a used up man Anybody can beat Martin Van. 1 And atill another sound ia borne, borne, heme, Upon the breeze ’Tia that of sr-ciay—Hurrah Tor Clay: He has been kill’d, but now he’s alive ;—i i And a resurrection we will give: .Ho.gqes.furWhig ” principles still,still; still; -i- Yes, Clay is aull a “ Whig He goes for' 1 Whig” principles still. Then hll good Democrats come on, on, on,— Our country calls We must be ever firm and troe. We’ll be up and doing while we rqay; - ; And give to the Feds no children’s play; But beat them all out at tho polls, polls,poll*: Yes, we will defeat them all: We will beat them all out at the polls. . - Thcnje t’s huzza for gallant Can, Cass,Csss; And Butter top: In eighteen forty-mn’c'ttiey go r v To the big While Moose at Washington, Where the Peoplo sent great Jefferson They will faithfully serve us there, there, there, Till eighteen fifly-three, ’ . They will faithfully serve na there; ; .K. Energy. 1 One of (ho moat remarkable instances of (bo suc ceaa which nUonda well applied energy and perm, veranco, it: exhibited in the cash of Dr. Dam Jathe, of Philadolphiai with whoac advertisements (bo. readcra of the Itcgiitcr aro familiar. The Doc torpafter.spcndingmany yearaofhlalire in practice, anda careful investigation of the origin aiyl'charac ter of diseaxca.applied.himself to thepreparation : of remedies, and the excellence of hia compounds it attested bytlio gratelbllhanksof thousands,' who havo proyed tho boncJjU of .bis thill aml icientilio knowledge. Mia nro not mere quack nostrums, but preparations resulting from long ahd careful atuilyi and as llioy servo, In aoemincnt degree, the goad purpnsesfor which they were intended, success hat followed the proprintot’a enterprise and labors.— Mia establishment'!* now one of the-largest in the United £latesy and' boaides famishing every city, town and tawnsbipin (lie -country with hia invalu able medicines, he ships annually immense quanti ties to furoigiflandC* In the prosecution of his plana ior bringing hia specifics to tho notico of (fan wbolo poopte, Dr. Juyno has 11800110 Family Almanac, containing cer tificates and testimonlalgof the highest character. Weaec it stated in tho Germantown Telegraph, that -c-s'lnsl ycar.one milium oftho Almanacs wore pub lished IbrlMS, and all distributed. This year the demand for 1849 In*o great, that two power preases, driven by ateam are running day and night wi(h a doublo set of hands, and arounablo to meet the ro quircmcnta of ihopublio forthe Almanacs, Indeed, Messrs. Stavcly & M’Callo. whodo the press'work,' have found 11 necessary, do moot ilbc- wants of thoii publisher, to ohfain a third fCtiorr press r-TwoMU-. - lions, and.a-half ol copies will be required, lor 1849, 1 consuming from twelve to fifteen thousand reams of 1 paper,vand, ineurring:an. expeoso utiho verysmall I rate of.two coots each copy,: and wo cannotseehaw they can bo furnished at so low a'price—of .Hjfty ThousanddaUars! —This is wonderful—exhibiting as it dpes,--ono of the ; most remarkable.; lostancai of enterprise on record. , Built mußbhO semombered, that this large sum, which Is a fortuneor itself—ll entirely given away: —-theWboletWomilllori and a half of Almanacs eroi gralituonsly glved to merchants, store keepers, fam ilies. and. individuals, with a view to their general l grautuous distribution throughout the 11. States. The position' of Dri Jayno is an enviable one— achieving by his ownpnaifiod energy,’industry and entcrpnet—dmwing.largalyfromun extensive know lodge ofmedical jurisprudence—and he now stands' -nv-llionesd of the diacorerica.ofmedlcinnt for 'the .tmlhoe,v. which ba?o not ' only be*n prUnonnccd to bounequallcdoß remedies,.for ibedisenses severally, aetapart bythopropnetor,&e.,butdeit|ncd lojcon fer upon tine human family incalculable benefits, in the form of restored health, and prolonged oxfjt -1 Pnte.V—Mrjrfstown Register. I > [ * * *"**./«■* v '•* * * ?t ' -?.c .; : ; -v\ ■,.v k -^>/ :r ;K--, .h- y .•- "*•. •;....n -ii•-#«.' J's -J*- *;•• "v-.'Vr . ... V 1 ‘ ~ “The Mat that never Seta.” .. The federal papers am filled With : glorification at the result of therecent election in Yemeni.. They have at length, it aecmi,found one “green spot” up on which to rest themselves. -Defeated in Indiana, Illinois, MiMoorr.lawa, and Arkansas; nearly, de i feated in North Carolina, and awfully seared ra Ken tucky, they turn to Vermont—old federal “blue stocking” Vermont, that never east a Democratic vote m her life,—and eiclaim, “glorious Vermont; —she it the star thar never seta!” i Vcrtly, federal wtuggery moat be on its last legs I Since tho nom ination of Gen. Taylor, the party hsa becndnsolved and broken into p.eccs, like: the : crash of a China store 1- They have become thankful for the amslt eat favors; and rejoice to vices* at the lelst llgn of vitality ib the parly ( Railroad Receipt*. Krntn on utricle in tliAneneia Itailioidjouroal, -.are learn,..that.the entire amount of banner*, done on the railroada of nat countiy,during the firti rrT en month* of theprejtnt year, hit been much great! er that during the corresponding period ofl»*t jear. Thn dat* i s>trordcd,it fromthe return* of the 'Wtrt* era MoMichunett* road, thn Long lilaad, the New York and Krie,and the .Sooth Carolina railroad*: The incrwte of buaac** upon tbeae road* alone, ||»» been about thirty per cent, aoiwithrtanditig the diminution in oor eiport* to larelgncoustric*.TbU afford* amy auOicient teatoo for the belief, enter- Uined by many, that thn bonnet* of. oar railroad* will continue iteadily to mcreare for tome yea’ato come. The tncreaic on the South Carolina road* baa teen at the rale of $0 per cent. : Democratic Meeting In Hancheiicri The Democrat* f>r.Mi&cbe*ier had a Urge amJ most enlboitattu: meeiiDg oo Wednesday evening, oi «faieh tho ruUowteg gcmJcmeft.irertt appointed officer*, vis: • • ■ ! . rrciuleat—Johnßell. 7 Vico P/caulenta—Wm. Evini, Daxul C* fctcplieq enn. ■ ....... . * v ceroi3ry-"Jolin Coulter* -i Must tuning and patriotic tddressti were nude by Col, Sam. W. Click, end Metara* .Mngnw and Shannon. Tho Caw and Butier GleeClobwa* la at tvndanee,and enlivened tho meeting wiib a number of excellent tong*. August KlecUoiu» : . The result of iho August elections font up glori ously rorthoUemocncj: ,• Donumaj. Mjuouh,.*.l2,ooo . 111tac**,...10.22S Indiana,ooo • Arkltmta,* 6,000 lowa,. ***.,*. 1,300 36,528 North Carolina,.. .. Kentucky,........ Dcm. Pop. f ..28,228 > i. tt* Barney \Vil)iapjs ibid Clcytl ytt bays him here, P, - '» - - - I - T * J *' 4 \ v ■* y \ v 'cC - 4 ,‘r.. 'J. '■■■ V y - .K.V A :*i V. 7 ••? y-j t ■ > * * , - - • -4 : . -. /Tautc Pbetences,—A young blood from flaluniorc got himself inioa woful scrapa on Wednesday. ;He is one of-tho tplvTgers t a young<fc)low who (has been well raised so faros wealUi is concerned,;but In morals his education has been like that of a great majority of (he sons of wealthy parents; It appears that ho has been in the city, for come Urac ; bat lua list stopping plaeo was atthc Exchanges Therd he. .took the best rooms; talked extravagantly ofhifl connexions; and of Ins extensive business. Ile-ex hihited letters;or introduction to merchants of this city* and to James, Parke. &Co, r particularly,, On Wednesday, morning he called for two boiilosof champagne, which were sent to Ins room*. .■ As is the custom, he was required fo pay fur tlio.wme; but be objected- to paying'unlit the time of his.dcpariure. Tholandlord insisted upon:a compliance with the rules of the hoQse. - hlr, S. (». Hays (this is the name) gave him anorderupon Parkc&Co., wha,on presentation, slated that they would not trust the young mao. Information was at once; made before Aid. Steele, and Hague arrested Hays, who* after examination, was folly committed. It is said that thc.unfortonate fellow is the son of a respectable gentleman of Baltimore, who has been discarded by hur father on arV.ount of hia profligacy Ucitxbout (nenty.ono years of. agcj and decidedly foppish in hm dress end manners. PITTSBUqiI TBEMftB, y V C;S. VcrnttSif - and Lessee.. . ratcEs ov anxissio#;. . - : •;, >■■ , Private boxes- • • • • *J?S,CWj f Siugletiekei*,- .*• •••>■ • • *7se. Dress Circle-. • .HJ4 > I Second Tier- • • *35. J Fit- i - i2sc. Gallery’'*•■*•* ••-••••••dOe. f Fcivaießoxe* LAST A7tf nr BUT OTtEOF THE HERO# FAMIL 17: .Whore penonmnices have been received .vnib great en v. ihiUiUsm. ' PiutiAr Eviatto, SepMSih, will he aeied Augd of.the : -Attic. Miumas---*• Dnnn. | Chevalier**• -• ■.-•.Mr.Pnor. A» Craiso.> • To IWlollowed vrith n new farce coHed ■ •• -- > :: TUB IRISH iXKmiAN. ' V" 1 Larri’O Bryan-'Mm Heron, .i Fatty Viim;nre-!-'f'>''»*-*'»-'Mtss;Fann3r r - ■ After whjeh. a Women! Oho, by the ir«on;Fmnily. \. kmloti Ifotninp*-.* • * .Master AV. \yi«r>. -. The whole to rouclcde wifb:. • :• • v: ; ■ -.-The Swls* Cottage* r n a v ~ , t Max, (wnb son?) - -Mim Heron ****.; «Thorc wsU-doubt* Aar* Yiek-'LiuleAgMes; jLisCUc.(song,)- -Mis*Fanny, lets lie great time* m town to-day, The Sons of ID* 1)oQ f» open y7* Curtam will rise at ?| tf clock. Tempemnee ho!d llicir Grand CootcM.o... A «,g A' jin.VEwoliW Jtaffe UjCcent&sqnr rf« to bcprcscnied to tbc Lodijc that’ publisher amumllyvfor gratuitous distnhmloa by himself «.r V ■'*• and alt his Agriiiv&ti Almanac, Jaryu*'i Mi&ttal i sfhda Ihe gryatest t}unvy£r of ftelcgatra. Weutuler- Atfna*ar.(t>i/i(iuttfc ta HfttUk ■ The calculations for ibis ottml that all tb*Lodge* tsttV of lhent«uritMn*ar* J Almanararc made, vrubgreot cate ntid aeeuraeyv and for t - . „ » - i »ni l hte different ! anted** and Longitudes ro as to make ittuggitfig to takeriti. aou rbfiarty all h-iTe.hopccor rl,cm equally useful, a* a Calendar, In cvct)’ part of-the lorccH. To the Wars in the county, that eemls 1 “ »1 Brmsh North Araenra They are • € -••.„ _ ” * ' / . 1 5- printed on good paper, aud with handsome new type, tpc locgcft list of-PelegStCfy a beautiful Medal will and are neatly hound; and besides being the neatest and beprelcnted. We «aw It jrsmJij On one tide «no*« nwetsiecalender pnnitfin die UsiMd Sine .Ihej ... f. ■ . ••• , > ; roulrmva large amount oi valuahl*imormhtion.Rdited' if Ibtf ioßCnpiion*' :to ihe want* of all. niid of lhat .kind.' too,' which cannot ..l* itHind snluKtks... % ■■ ■ McHaLk JV ttenftd by (he Siam p/ *t**m Hm Cmalagnf cf Ihixau , wnUremarksanddirccljop*' p£Tinctta < httngih? Bteition turning otiUht furihruTemoca}, n really iavaluab]r,nnd nmkesthem iargrtf nmaUrt *nprcp#rHet* to itt mtmbcrthlp, at "rlcifiw winter* iu. every bemte they enter. Everyfauv;. **'££ “**« p.mur^ ; i . . , ■*! ) »-!.P?vf,.■:•• ... ; .*<- : wlneiikeilcsigu*lopublish at leanftra AhZftett#,andin • .:. On llto other title* in a raised figure of gold* the ordiMhiuvvcry uimly in the,United Slatciandßriti*li : . - - , . ■'., , ;_ Ameri<**i,.in:»y befurnwbertwiihtt eopy;he Vreby »n*. emblem of.thh I'Tuefi tn.which.i* inccriucn, “1.0vy.. v»tc* Merchant* and Stjorc*fcrejierx-to toward iheiror*' tJ I < UT y l PicCH¥Y. ,r 5 : <?er*toluiuan.early us powiMe*and they iballtie *up«• •: plied gratuitously with &e many: copier as they deem ne- Thc foHotties i* the route or .Procccsjon unlay »• v Z. ~• . .*» - .•.•-••,••.•**• " 1 •♦awvucdjatihc wmc urac, to tend acopr ofihcir^Bu*, The randc* l>itiiiocj t%il! awtniWc on tibrrfy ni, which vn\l he primed andplaced on the rtrett i lie tight resting on Fourth. J'rocnnion ™" ur the Alm-insr. wnllhtm, ot.o without clmirc. •I L . * i . « A rit. y are ni«o rvfjuesli-d to give. ullitteceMaryoirrc-s! ■Will niftte at Il A. M« Up. Iducrlv* to hi* uoim bow rite Almanacs *hould l»n torvrnrded 10-tpcnhH CUit, ilownM. CJaif to Allegheny, proceed ntet Un '" ,lhCP “^''‘ Bridge, find up Federal 10 Ohui, up Ohm to tedsr, Order* ipofr piudvdirer.tfd to DR D. JA.YKK. PhUa do** C*d», to Hand ..ret, Brtdgr, mer Rrtdge and of ' op Hand loFcnn, up Fcnn to Walnut, up Walnut A JAYNK3, to Lrbertr, ,tal.,t„„ Son,!,- s . - Until So Mo&afigshda Budge, overhaul Bridge, a Sid tv m n few day*. .-••• ■■•■:-*epSS , . j ' thence Via Tonmikfl to Suesr Tree liroin• at iln ■■' TWO HI?iVIJ l^KJD*iiOTSt.■' * ■!■/• iitrnco via lurnpiau tu tree nro»o ai me ORBITS ttl? Chf TOWN PROPEiITX* Borough of Riftntogbach . ■ „: . f|iHß*ubsch!>*rw»!!M k Jl,nt PubUc Auehoii*Sathfti«ir-. |; tmeh Of AVen Newifm, Westinordaniccnaly, P*. v the lJ*ih tlay ol torn him* drretttt£n7tiliVt&£>JN(}'LoT3,Tor'al\ kind* of tusinewij manmaemnn?. &c: . ' • :■■ • ~ f n»e low**- of \Vr*i Newton is loealfct.on the cnitelde of the rlrcr. whereiho torapike roml JeaiN ing from Bedford and Cumiierlnml. , the lame, thirty mile* Of Pilishurght and «evcr:iy*two milea lhnnCJumherlnitd; Md.y end «fter the fimorJanuftry, IMP, the head of Stack Water lionp ami wilt he lha croai depot of the greaurnile he* tvmm Pituhurnh and.Cumtiertand, at*o, the Pitixburgh end Cofmeilavuteltadronir, between Baltimore'andPma bnrgti, tviUmKmerorJater be . centre of the property now opening for -There ji* au lueahaufitihle <)ua)4lity ol the . very* heat of Stone -Coal, couvemetiMor i:mjiutacrtariog purpow*,.wiih .a largo quamiiy of other buildfng/JTOtentfrj Tha lnvrn r* fast improvingr pud conyaui* ;uow r rweive Hundred Inhaln tnnift, i» extremely bcoiihy > njid for ciiterortfmgmech&n* i ice nml husifie** raeu c&nnut be equaUedfn thc,>vcßtero 1 .coumrv. ; 6ome iirty of the Ijpt* nnUoUic river, aud wdl i iu* j,d!J io «uit purchaecra* for. ranmffocianng .purpa»wuM he. Woxvtll say tonUiy>r*onfiwhow»jilj|onmke«*ute 1 lAvcstMenUaiul >n a:short :time, do j not fri thi* opportunity itn*s, a* many yennisTVtU paa*.! D\my,beforemother golden opponumiy wiU Uc\ j bynn*. .A draft ofthn ld)t» can he mcii by calling otuhe.j isubscriher ten days beipfe tho sale. - ‘1 -v/i:-.:.. jacqbßaughman.; | - ’ Jlh - •■..■*>-*-';.vS , -.-":U j.-li-it.'.'Kl' ..Vi -> > _ - - *f ** i ' » n ■* i» j - < “■ w , i if _ * < _-■***. I *• ‘ r V “ -'-•>1 t - . ’»~ f • »' «; , '-:4 M 7.sr''‘> 1 . ■ ' * T C .s, ■ - " _ h“ - •-,>£* v 4 . . ... V'.jr.-: ...■•*- ■* ' ' c. ■ < ‘ ' r » " *, , n <\ * , V - -V i » * ,- * ** * ' * <f* **• * , * -r - 'i'W ' _ !■• *- . * J < c X I I * \£ " i 4%^: .< > v > > W *|V**>. - t . . . /£••,^ : .'-- ; -.v:-.. SALK—A. email ma sloiyiframedWeilinghorKe, I. , X conveniently situated r -fronung on Pride street, one t 1 •* <> -*v s , ' V"*:' J2Jireoj dcop, aiidwiM.be Bold.Oa accottra<|diutnjFie>Tnß, & ' r i , , **■>,'' /**. *•» », » * v “ -"V */ * e JAMES MAY. Water street,. „ j flltAtiUJifee/ I htsAinmean fieechiUQn by RL Wa 2 <Xj,sOQni wiihplaiesofgttortel'AdMtolJbsepNWmff’en, fl - * "* - ' ’ * r< _ - Patrick Heury, Alfixrmder/HartunoiL'Pifthec Anres aftd % 1 - JobAfiandelpby itadieftreti <l To Siudent who pr<r x aot x * K fijriqi.,„ho | -j : ; from. Business', 1 or, r i^e x ißryot fey f ■‘ l . ( f ’ Tl\e alibrt Juttrtceived and Tor sale l*y»f l » T/ 7 n . |v' - ~ y.-- Lagg»B,te |: ." : ! JBk the of ihe Waited St«t«a. e * - - TN puTflunnceot iaw. I, James Prtsldent-of J - , " w X *l«PUuilcdSmtcso» AfneTicn»dohereby t,< y make kpQwn*ih3twiblie‘s&leq wilhbe held &l iHe under* \ \ Uie.^imeo f lMiclngaa,fcuhe V »"**..* i V " pejiOpphereinafterUesugnoieii, lowit: *j 5* - t*’ »»« ■ .AJihe land office ntlhfr SauliSic Mane,connoencin? b s, < i on Monday tho«x]ewi!Mhy>C!fcQqJ(Ober next,fortbedis- L y -s"rj A h po?aloftfiGpublicifiul^uUKUedwithin Jbenfidwraeu- gT 1 > " ', r xV*'^ to\yn«h‘P9 wUi -4 Jt < , , ' i - . iitihic- i' ~ * \ % .. The 'Waimoa wmated ».» freelionst laifnaliroa \ * » "> * 4 ntnf Irticupii- ** * . j twa.oTrtjpfl* 4 " ( r • fiftdem s. * < i * •< # «r 4 x ■’■ j. f. « * Tiwnshipa fort} forty twpj ofrtmge isen&. $ " * - 3 \ , *» Tovddrip forty-oneyof twenn*r«o f 2 / ;'•'* "V xi?'t!S*? ,p ( or, >.‘ 0 “ c » orran S ft WculyJ»l»e« * * r 5, at lomat eommenctng on Monday s r ~ 1 4. 7 n&nw.ent>*ihjolday«ifiOCtober4eitvfAr tLedisposal 01 { * - Die MhUc land» wiUnn ififf imßenaenuonad-fittcudhal < O». »%v • ■jmwnrdHPftiwmaißdfio.lbeiifornieTT'Maaisiee'lndiQn- Re- '■ - • ,!i ; wn® T yia , ' k i ,m r,/ u v .IL 1 and wort <Ae pnntipal meridian ** v f T - r~ » * siycacunnaUowiiKlnps ilventy-one and tweitiy*two>'of 4 /• #s. nnnthinwm t 1 * & ' -* lwenij-onc and 1 ventr mo, fef 2 4 » , ?pnffe;rpßflMu A lt 1 \u" g r »*,■*' m^ nt! ff lownshipa (wenl\ one and twentymo, of t rfatllpljnj townsbipa iweniy one xmd tsepiity-iwpiof % -" "A, % . t , , , r * ,S" » , r or d)herpMtMW«Vfiin>e exploded 0ron? the aaiea i - h , £ t <ihe<o{tejyjj;ofths.nbovenientiO!iedlandßiA»Hbecom* fe *, * K^** mbnfted-on tha days appointed, and praceedjinhe ordt- > <- •s-"r,(r -in-»whidi2lheV art ndvem&ed, tolib aIT convenient disl £ v „» *' * patch, utud lire whole sbftU bft\e K hi l en-oflrerea J ana the ? - . x*” Aj. <- sales thus-closed N But no sale A)i&ll be Icepi open Idnger y —■ 1 t p - A Kivale 6Hhe lauds »■ ' *■ ' k jtidimUeil ahtH nftdj Ufe expirduon of fhe two , , j i eight dnrolJDlyfamtoCbmiiti 6lie Ihoosiiucl'eShrfiwi! t ■'*"{*' died and forty-eight/ , 1 x R t *>+ t „ - n *» „ .‘ » ‘ ?f , MME9K ‘ * By the j. * A * i“~ < * Rxchast* M * Vooxo, a «■ 1 « - « -CdrartnJsjonfei* of ihd General IjrtidOffire H *“ \ " u>w^C^CTOorpßK-Ksipi|DK.C laountsj- " ~ " EverjMWpoih eniated to the Tight 'of y , >’ 1 lima above enumerated, toestablishtbesatoe , * y mhe MMtfftWjm oftthe Bfcgisict aad JRecexm of the ' x pfopcrX^ndOifipe ft iimVwakepayiaeimh<telbT.'asi«on A - t > f- ~ ,: J ~ : ’* : 4 *n^oS^ nRll « * onwofl te fle A«s»l]EAnaOffice |* I. < / ' . * ~f , „ - f > ? i" - ~-V -v ’ w r* ; » ' ; ■*? ’.v-vr.’* < " 'f ?• - ~ v ‘ / c , „ r -V " , r . _ "4 ’, «'■ -V i - « fIV\V-%£. _ . j ■■' : '’- v > ,; ~,- : '.. A, r': -o A-'.-—; :v -'.. r v - % '- '• .. 1., * " \ \ v * , , ** * , ,» A , v ‘ " ,J 5SrV>“ iS '’V* - v \ ’ - > v« t "f'r vV *V *■ ,*' ' » ' V " * - ✓ > t 1 k ’ V * t >’ “■a? » ; > ■* t **' \V* -s ' ' l '' ~•? ' **’ >Ci V 1 * f l t •. tV* »1 \>Jt y ,1, ‘ ■«. ( .K. I ’** 3.J," f i £ ; T>’Vfrf Laicisy a*d racTtscT*.—On Wednes day, officer Hague Arretted a German, who gave hie: name as D. Ilorg) oit-n charge of stealing forty dol lar* from a young man, in a tavern oo.SmiihtielU • About twenty dollarr were recovered) and gtven to the owner. Several complaints have been urged against tho same person,for&Uerepresentation* upon which he baa obtained crcJiLlJa ha* stated that he wav * Captain* just retorned from ; Mexico. Iliislio said.that be js an old offender, and was m the Penitentiary, *omo year# ago, for robbing I>r. GroM of-aamo jewelry* Ho was commuted for fur tber hearing. Whig rosj. ** Tuc Wuder:* css.”— Thu work, by. Dr. JIM/ira rsis will bej out on Saturday morning) when the great desire to sec it may be gratified by calling at Morse's Literary Depot, it isatvork for which pub fishers, in the United States, have offered large sum*, without being able io ohUtn it. . By some means, Mr. Morse bat obtained.tlio tigbVto it, through. original purchaser of the copyright. Literary who have read it, prpnouacoU to be a work of great: interest; and wc know it it, fromthogreat excite* tnenbtbat ha* existed, in relation to it) sinco it was first announced Until would be published here, . Suicjdk.—Corocer Richardson yesterday morning held an inquest upon the body of a woman named ; Aanry Adamtt who committed suicida by hanging herself, on ■ Wednesday evening. White her hus band: and a son wero in lho c;ty,-lha unfortunate woman, while laboring andcrir.fii of insanity, went Into the weaver’s shop, took a cnid frmn one ofthe looms, with which sho:hong herself to the ceding* One foot touched the door, and-the other was tip about two inches. ' She leaves a husband and,seven children. They live at the head nf fiutcht r’4 Run, about throe tmlep back of Allegheny. j On l them GjBLS.-~Ttvo young girlsappourcd be* fore.the Mayor, yc&.crday-n}orping-,aiul charged am other* of the samese*, with disorderly conduct to. wards thorn, which gave them great uncaaioeas. Officer dcoU was sent for the fair offender; wboy after making. herstatement, was'permitted to go* with the infliction of ft small Gnc.Tho partics.be* long to tho Point. n 69* Hio tosjts and . prococdmg«; of. the - siljlpßr given by tboAllogh.cny.Fire Company to their a-el apectiro brethpren from (bo Queen 'pity, was hand) ed in too late for; 10-day’s pappr; -They will appear to-morrow, 1 • Death in a Weil.—iTwo men, mined berouln and Grahamj on yesterday; went into a well in tlio Fifth ward, for the purpose of cleaning it out Botlj wore poisoned by the foul air, and Mr. iproulc died Mr. Graham was brmiglil up, am! recov ered. ( 1 ■ ;:ThC : Coroner held an inqucßt; and-reported aa above. , < te&' The Coal Diggers arQ still glanding out JnH higher wages. , ‘ -5 <>.:on Thursday evening, September !l4tli; 1643, by Rev; or Allegheny cityj to Mrs. liYbiA TuoßßßußaUj of ibis city :• difficulty which every mother; experiences in administering medicine jo infanta. .In ,en*j tirely obviated by Dr: Chokenet s preparation, onllpd ihe’ Sugar Coated VegetableTurgpative Pillr. .The Pill is en-; enisled-with fine white *ugnr, so that it resembles tastes like p sugar plum, whicli.no childevor yet refused;, 4o swaUqw. -For WormsYbU is ufpasftured,remedy,;ajidi itbaa been used with excellent effect in cases of teething.! -The.ruatron of the Farm School Writes to Dr. ihatshehas used forsouiemrae.lbis Sugar-Coated Pillim •both these ccmphunta. and always with enure ! ID* Sold by WM JACKSON, Gen Agent, 'Hepll .. . .. go Liberty street, Pittsburgh. * [Forlist of Agents see advertisement] land* Now can’t “* S' * " H, * ' ~ p _ ‘ M- *1 ” * c r ' lu< 7- ::c*i r Blarrltd. ' ,J * l * t > ■S ■'*••• "V <i, i-4 ’■ 'S V W r <■'-*' ,1 - * a.rvant of. proper evacuation of ihe bowels. VTpe foul .h.uraprtfrmsiead .of being thoroughly expelled; from'the' body, are.biil-parually.so; a portion beiag left as it were Qi ,tho ;bn.‘shliold, js veXQliaai.com-* piaint cnHeU aad.is frequently:neglected.anlil it . ripens into a more horrid form 01 Unease called- Fistula*: \\ right’s Indian Vegetable Pills, of the.‘‘.North'Aitteri ;can College of are a true andAalural 'remedy for the above complaint, beeaunethey effectalyrfjeanie the. body from those morbjdboraors which ore-not only the cause of Piles, but of eVery taalady.mcldem.io man- Bnoareof Couuonfnu arvf lmttationr.— Remcroberthat the Original ami Only Genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the wruten signature of WiM*um WjuGtnronitlrt. totvlabel of each box 1 -... Remember, also, that Messrs;.Feuchtwanger fc Co;, of : Nprtr\orkf Jfas. S. Glascoe:& Co* at. Cincinnati; and J. : B. Co., of Louisville, are Kot agents for this medicine, tmd .we caniiot guarantee the genuineness of that offered by them for sate * /Tlie genuine is for sole pi Dr; Wrighi’a Prinpipa! Oißcl, ICO.; Bace street., Philadelphia; aa<Tby Joup Tuoscpdox, 156 Liberty street,Pittsburgh; Fa.ywho >a sole: agent for this city, by. whom dealers can be suppbetfal tbe vrbole tsle rate ®epl4 /fIHKAfc, MbsiLlNS.—yv: lt; has now,open - Al/ ! ; a fall'supply of Blaek nmla’nbleacned .Muslins. <Jf ditfereiU .widUis, amiable hitimj*,'£<vnr very low prices s!4 f TCTEAVV rNRLEACHKUAIUSUNSftt! nrrfiiccdpr!* XI cc<—fui n»Aortnibntoi. various raprkt oiibaud and offered at reduced priced, ui die Drs* Good* honttvof w. ft murphy. ■ At 4 • rorner of Fourth nod Market »ta« TITIHTIJ SIIKHTINGS-BUnchcd and unbleached •y | from ©ne yard* \vjde--a <Ull supply at: tlu* besimakc. andnt very law pficeMo be found nvihe nor* of kI4 IV R MURPHY C’rONECUrrKRS \VANTED-rl« orao.SUbne c«. O ‘lets' wanted immediately; b)'tTuj«ubßcnber y No/244. lijlmrty*mH!i, ticftrtht> CAnal. *t|>lk<Mt&wU W \\\ ytJfiUUi CE 13 4MIIA n.OUlMtt) hhl* Fresh Ground Family 1 Floury Jan umfror tnleh) » FDMOND GRRF.R. fcheny st, opposite Srmthfiom I7TOR SAl«bt-A valuable imp rq>ve iTT^ARM, i7^,inife i . fnxu.lhia city, oiuhe road to Kiitanmiyj* conUluuig .153 ncrcswitU suitable building* und other Improvements? 103 acre*: liumlijvation. Pnee-*fs3,U(fO,. Approved Real Kstafe.pl sl.6Utt or 38,000 valuo will he received in pari payment; the Imlnnce nt 5 or-? year* Si CUTHBURT, Gen Agent, ttugl2 ■> SraitUGeld treet 1 ipl OI I 'J>.)N'K-~ JO floz. iioM \X Jiltd at sl4* bottle,, jun rccM. mi(l litmtiklrt i 3 A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, ■*BopO •- c • • cprue.r piral.Qiul Wootl etft» Wool l Wool I rpHK HIGHEST PRICE, IN CASH, paid fo t att (he : Li uliflcreniffradea.of cleauWB#h Wooliby ; AI LEE,' V Liberty street. opposite Fifth ,A. URlVtol* uiul lot Bal£,i.HKW)oieet jfjL VeiiecMvnnd a.oQo.(eoi li;inch which ihft rmbftcnberoffyrxal# percent* lQMthan.chnibe' •hmhm ; ilnsciiy,auhc. Cubmet WareTOomeof •* * I \V, WOODWELE," aufcSd - N 6 83 Thin] street t riRM.K CONCORDANCE—The Englishman.’*Gfeels \3T ConcAnfaiice ofthc New TcaluineiH; being l un ,a(« tempt at a verbal connection b®lweeiv,i]ie;{3r<?ek .and the KnjrhsUText?—including a <|oncordn«cc to.tue-Propey Nunir.s, with Imlcxca,.farcuk>KngljBh,and English*Oreek> Jusl received and tor safe h> 1 , muau JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. riMUS morning opening at A. A. Mason&Co.ty(iOMar* X kel Mrect,'{H).Y)BpUa,Blsoji6m6 inauriiiugjjiniidi mg collars sepf ■ A PPKLN JICK WANTED—Airimprehuce to the hu* xX king busmens. Enquire of the Fifth Street Bakery. __sep2 If } ~r PALIP,uIIa--i lix) gn 11», Urowu’a Tannefa’Ojii in • X ! cat»kiiyjust recM hmfior aaleliy • nuggfl MILLER Sc RICKETSON. » A -A. JUABON AtCO. iOTO! Jtow;o|ienmg!ii oaBcs:'tB9; ./X*;!MLnwi:llM Bleached. Shecungvvetysmtebrefon tamift tiße j fangSOf SIXTH WARD PROPERTY FOR Hon«.v and Lot, 22 feet on <?ia\vtord xtreei, by.ls2t feeV,on : a 20 leet alley* This property i» well unproved and plemautly.aliuaied. The house arranged .willy .hall, porlor and bitchen.'lbrcebed rooms,dtido’goccfeili lar; - :Tha Garden has an ohmidmicß ol Ornpeh and otner fruit*, shruhhco% &c; Price: S50(l in* badd: BQOU at Oite •iycar,'AMd 8600 at two years:;.-Possession given ft.month rJjom aalc. aB the oWiienB'gfthijTAveßr. . ‘. : .v * 8 CUTHBKRT, r Gen; 'Ageilt, ' ’ : spp7 t » * Stnithfic* *tteeu dh()f.|-'KKWAin>- will be piuil l un.:<jpnviptioiy pi t^e; fiend,,ip human shape, who: Hinesya.gmrt'tpßK hlcr atlbc from of ; the aiihscriher a.dvreHm&i omSainr* day evening, at 0| o'clock *, A; * J ‘WJI 'CBJgP 4 BACON— A: few hhds. prune Shoulders and Huras on hand and lor sale by KINO & MOORHEAD. BOpS -.:v.., v-v,,,;.V-::A-,-r,L, ;: ' , "'~ l ' : ' t x * „ v - T r * , ■ ■'_ r*/Vfi , !-*\'V v« ..,■>: ’•-.. i’v:- -, . '■•'■ - k ?■■.■.„■"■>: ■> ?■ -•-. ■■ , ~ * 4 • ' “ «“■ nr:- '- ■ft ' excellent phtkufelphta madeseeon&tiaiui-B I UUCrYf ■J\. vttk Leather Top. ni H’Kennahr AacJ' uon.—On Saturday next; September lGlb, at 2 o'clock,?. M tt wiUbe sold, without reserve^fit- JVWCennn I #Aitetjon Boomij No. 114-Wood'Streetf three dooTsftom Fifth—one' splendid ;*eeond~handlfoggy,rextr& mounted,' Cistern moke, with leather Topand mid;n use only o few tnomlis, madelaorderbyone of .the most celebrated manufacturers tn JtttiJpdplphiajffoni' gentlemanof jreeaitastointhiacityjwhaiis-rpmoving ebuih. > U can oe *een fronflOo’clock on Saturdaymom-. mg until the day of sale , sepl4 JAM FJ3 Aoct„ T&BBEHS visiungthis city wltha stock of v salejcon be remain, with, the use of a Room, on moderate terms; the* 2d siory of M’Kenna’sAneuonStore-,; ’ftitee doors from Fifth 1 Abo—fonßent, hy the week,' ipgalJi,rotf:fyc«Ty for the .storage of merchandise. oplyy an Jailor,: with board floor «ep!s JAME& Ape! i ■ Tonng Herr t T * 1 'TrOttNG T c«]pltfaicdL4Wa. i gician, itlioisarlcnowledgsd lo be the creniesi ne- I rromancer m-ibeworld, wiHgivrTHfJEK ' ■wsii>opuht{iantbniniatSOJKßßSjiit AtJGLI«b HaUi, 1 onTiiur*day,Frular end Suiardayevemuga, September 14tb t I5ih and tOth * * A fu>e Battd of.Muwe willbejimtleiidanee* < . Eoors open at 7 o'clock i perfonnaace lo commence at a quarter before 0 o dock . > , pnce,ltd l>eUad alihedoor • Pot.fanUerjartieulara tieetlje small and large bißs^ . Cbaugeof,Programme.eachevening; j>cpt4*3i■■■•>■ ■77. V filld I#e»lU’B Hew Kovel* "*“•*" TUST RECEIVED. AT AT MINER S- ' * O ASIELTAj (rT&}QungLQdg*& Yicissttutfesv BvMiss t&XetUe* > 1 . -GareUewiof ajl the J Towns on the !\V!es:em Waters * r coTUmD«nfrSkeichss of .the Cities. Towns, and Counties hordenng’ on.iheOhio ; and Uuwssippi nveris and their tributaries, together with*; theJt Population; Products,-Conmiftrcn; Ae,vitc;,: ; ln 184 B; and ntauy interefcung eventJM'onneeted’wiltjthem. Com* piled fromthelaiest and b«t«ml»rity/;..Oiily 2& cents, wuli4imap3, j. u t > *• * K ..jA Whin, or its Consequences. ByGiP-R: James, Rcq r {Fresh supply) z . \ • The. Orphan Ne|pe r n new Novel, hy Mt*» FJlen Pick-' enn & Graham's Magazine, Cor October ■. ;-Defflocraur Retfewy for September k ? iatielt’s Living AW, No 290 ‘ > ' a i - .Chambers’ Miscellany, * ,s i AiiegbenTrhas uhore. A * . ? „ M. A. MINER, SaiitHfidW stteeVM s Vpl4 •- . Third door above Second st.. 1 :- - i TJitJ Grant* Pargatlvc* £ - i T\R. CLICKENEITB SUGAR C0A272& VEGBTA<\ \J SLR EXTRACT PILLS —These celebrated pills bare obiatard an enviable notorietyjji theHiuied Slates, at jr curative Tor: Giddiness Dyspepsia;: Soon Stortmcltp vlleadacfce,- Fevers,: Piles,CosiivenesSjCotigfcSj.Heait* : barn- Xivcr Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throau. Inward Weakness, Palpitation of lndigestion,' audia variety of other diseases to which, flesh 1? bfeir./ioy os ia < iracdicine for the million. - In nU&eosans. oC thevear.-~ sommer, anmmD,andnivirtterv^-aJidondet i ‘nll cir eumitance*, ibeyi,can Jb& Jalrciv with perfecVitnfciy add' ■ As aVermifuge pnd£enernlmediMiKftjat chill* tiimtrotfrtf. Beinecontedwitb nuvSkite i .sugar,children will easily take them; they neither gripe i nomauteofe;. are gentle, but .For adults, by inerefi*ingthe J ilos*,';they fife equallyikeu cdeiah .As on Anft-I»dj<w> l .PiZ/ihey will bo foumr withi. -data superior. Ask any one;:amougthe th&us&ndswbaJ unqualified approvalwillbeihecatbilni i ’result. t ' Remember, Dr;C. V.CUekeneris tl o original .of Sugar Coated .PillSy Ond ihaJL nothing ot ; . ihcsorewasij ever/beard of.miul be. introduced, them .n*< June, i 643. ; i Purchasers should, therefore, always ask tor Cltckenerffl Sugar Coated. Vegetable PUlst and take jiooihers, or jhdy will be madeibn victim* of o-fraud; • v *r : . fTjPPnce, 25 cent* pet boi - 1 - ' 1 i v; Pr. Ciickeneps principal office for the sale of Pillsi is COVrwy it,N.Y, , f * . AVIU JACKSONf, 69 Übn*.»t,header Wood,.PJtil ihwrgb,Pa., General-Agent for Pennsylvania,'Northern Ohio, a»d the nv*r counties of. Virginia. - i v •./ vy *• The tollowiiig ore the duly fo* Alle- - gheny county, Pm“ T A M.Marshall,) * Dr Brown, } Allegheny cil> J JR Johnson, ) * ' | Jonathan Chreist, Manchester > * Iv Alexander Asdaltf^Wytiestreel .-J;-R;if.-Jacques, *>—:,u.<. ?••■■■; . Wm J Spurn, TemneraiiceyiUe, ?c * G If Starr, betnckley t % 1 Rdwsra Thompson, Wilkujpburgh *■ i ' Darnel Nefftey, KastT,ibem, - , , t If A, Mitchell, Wilkiasburgb ‘ ! H Rowland fcS6n, APKeesport 1 ‘ C F Diehl,KUiabotb) '< x JL 1 w“rrJohtv3JJuek{TnrHe Creek./ j wn a y;,»i v-. -■ \ M’Elqpiypey. Rokenlown i \ l Samuel Spnngor, Clinton/ i > K * James MJKee, Sltrwanstowij.i , J t , * - IbleyMxdugbltn, plum township J Fultdhj'Tarentum < m *r -Jerertiiah'Flennrig; ImwrcnceviUe ; . n‘.j* ••:. Robert Williams, Arthursulle - * augsM}fc*eOm ” 1 J , /'ROOFER’S I\te\YAmWCANISQYEU~-JuBt receir ■Va cd at AL A.MlNERSySnuthfield sl> 3d doorabove 3d street , Thc l OafcOpeninj's,briheßeetfimter f t>y J.Fenmmore ■Cooper f , , - Bruge tonne, or ten years-aOer, complete.- ~ - ; :. Also part " “* n*3 '* ' by* Atatdnder Dumas. » 1 i 1 * »•" * . Edward Vernon, ormy Cousin’s Story, by E: Y: ChlldcL &iory. ; of imranleto:byw(i*fi#ra!. Charles William,Vane - » i* ' ■•« .fiiusbn, or iheMaidof ilip author of Lucy Lane, Ac , Chambers 1 Miscellany. No 26. “I , *■ LuteU's Living Age, No v ~ ' I , ' Blackwood's Magazine for August ><l Berfordha aU-the-ftbove t >*" m augss) r\RESS SILKS—A. A, Mason £ Cd.tmv&'Just fecWved : JbP’9 piecoft.Qlnci* Silks of beautiful fail styles. * Also, 2t>.pieeespfi~Bn&y,dressmidplarii | Bi}kg-. if t Mt sej>4 : T7TOUSALE.—A lot ■ sold ou j>crr : - -pdtual lease,with the'prtviloAe of eroflW. rental any time ' ' \ '/*, *'*> - -Albo—SeveroTothttLolsoh! tpe places,'.. ■ forsaleon accommodating tetttisfoV. perpetualteatSfor may pum nuttha&ettji t 1 * 1 * ,ji ' » H a _aUgl3*UU«hangedTt MELLON owner, was led at; out store } soracmombssuicc.li sc cmsioliß thepropertyo* ttsdiacbarged soldier: v Thu own6r‘is requested to ArOve the property and lake it owaV > ' J * i SepJi i i ' MILLER & RICRETSOM , SPIRITS"TURIPEfiTINE-SO tibia Spu/Torpemine, Jij ui pnrocorder.justree'dand forsa^eby .■•••■ *■.- H.vC. ERLLVfj I. - ‘ - . 'r- tlAh RVaitd MojketaUey.' ; ;7\TE\ViNQVELSriAlVhirpj(pnd.it?conaequeace»r-by v Jti OrjP R Jnraes,Eso * * ''VI ; p u,r > °i n P vc * without a Hctoi by WtlHam Make* fceaceThnclrer}>vritli * > » Edward Vernon, My Cousin’s Story : l>sr.RiY.Cliilda; ..-.Stdryofthe Femnsufar Warrhy Oeperal Charleti WiU i ImraVancevMarmus ofLoitdmidettivG'C.E. T G r .CV4l.v -Colonel of the 2d Reg's Lifetftiardv >?»j The nb<hr« 'works rcefeivtd :ihts day s o'nd for sale by . * L JORhfSTOJpk STOCRTON, ■ ; oog3o > -'-; y‘ , Mnrket.und.9d bu., - »> V i f iiOSa-HiOttl: > ' OR SALE—SO Bufttting-Lois in "New Troyy beau ftlftiUy sltuateflv/fltnfthe most pleasant pjace for ii pnrate residence,/»b ihtgicjnity of > ; —Also—-A leijn AllegMfcr nearEedaraUti, front mg : 2(nectoivMid«Jte al|eriao«Miemlingdiacka) fe6t/ a . l howand lot OH woternlley* Allegheny city. At Lorof these lots will b**o)jMoWe*,and on easier tprowjlbau any jothpr similarproperty, now m ihe market; Porparueutars enquire of SYLVESTER SEYMOUR, at Iheofficc.ofEdwardTqdd kei streets t or ot the i t , . n >, v ' WpMe 1 ' ‘ ■■ -THMW-B;WEr,l^fJ'AuornBVf S»j4 * BroHi«>r»’ JPcgmlim Uola Pen*: ,nAW7,^Qr,e 1 1. (2w^,r q n . C di l rmld s .' i Y;rlopa Pfu», ,iu« rccciVfd. and lor tile-to. iM lode ,v Yotk; pricey by -/ l( , I-, ,<■ FJ&WARB TODD & CO., i m ~ ,Vt *. rQr ‘ riflbJtna Markot si*, (upotom) -. Tlie|ng)iMkPi»nMun) avernwanlcil onGotd Paonitvaa -g.vei.UKßanHfc-Broiher»|ntjie-to,f folraf ihc'Mosaii.' Philndrlpkla ‘ ' ' ,-jwpif *, lift BOXER AV B CREAM CHEESE, just landing, llW’: andfor sale by. »H S & W. HARBAEGH. '.re r- 1 . Summer Arrangements- —. Ulmmtow, and Weltsville, every, JHrmday, WoOnUßday and Friday—Sad yeturmng ou .ifiiesday, Binfoday! and Saturday, ttt 9 o’clock, JL »r Havtng o tool at the ■lan drag,we are prepared u> receive freight at any lime. - For treightorparaage apply to * » ma!7-lf O, W. JHAftTON & CO, Agents. •> For ' ; aftgha* (v Tna oew.livht draught, feat running WSB ter, will leave for the above ami yTter- IBlBimn' mrilil mediate ports evdry hfbpjay, Wednes day, and Friday, at 10 a m » For freight or passage, apply on hoard. " 7 Fnctet f« Bshauux’ . THE fine' steamer WEtESVft,lfe r Copf" Bae-ies, will lefire-forlhe abore m 3 -taler- I For freighter passage apply oft board, oMrf V< mg2S GEQ iB MILTEWBEBOEH. A^i. Cincinnati ana Lonlaptilß^ THE staunchburnerPAClFlC,T.Cahf- Magic iv-wil) leavft ior lhe abovednfi m termediAtc ppru, regularly *. < 1 *i L tc-frprfreiglu or paasage apply.onbttflrtJ < or4d'‘' , ' auggS • GYP B MtoEATCItBKn, Agent I new>Qnd i &plendid’ltasftenger£(t r £amer JBffiSßL^S^N'SNC|Eß l Cftpttiia:Wai, Kaimz£:jta?jlt lettyofbjjha abova4im! zv&Pttifietghi or passage, having l Bupcnoraecornfaeda*. Uon» t appl> onboard r > rv aug2s r t vCt r# * 6> i* a WS?3a f * r*w» thghl draught passenger maunx, - and # * sass^s * a Fsx» > dicue poVtft, regnlutlr . : ForfreiglU or passage j-LSff 1 Arrival bfrTSew Goad*#' / * M’MULLEN & DOWNING’S - *\ra STREET, opposite 7lh ;x>l<''Snbßcnber» ibavtf ? of; .public aireduccd.pricesi&f cash/,-&Bip«toek consists in:. pkn oYEreneU. BelcmnvEughsb mul -Cloih*, . -ail'calorfrand qoalmesv vuiiea. tor drus and 'frppkrfOaUj latertstylesyTtvewls,Battltiet^,3cn;us i a:c,iiV’.gT«i.i Vori “f.ty of Cash mere, Valencia, and. Cloth Veating. together,wjth-wjute •and taiicy:uppef!umliiader:Shin9i3intt-«oilon attd'isDoK erc vnt3, and Suspenders, of nU<junlitle*.and aizevThe above slockhba .expressly: tor /this-tnark?l,and[-will. .orqerm a style-that cannot ftufcto CTEe : teth6' roostlastKlwusv ,< .•.We I hateaUo oiiaanda]am.'tudrea»?:‘ plete hsiotrmentoi X9BL A. U’Aftlf<L'E&. ,7_ an&S - -'JOHN K. POVYN»M£ '• $ S tiewe an account of •X* th 6 Grsr cxntnmQUoa ihn. ofJbiiph’TfyCM. amJ.John Alnttews j ind rcconls of the Ohio-GBmpanvv ' at>dpaips^'£yis4P.!)tfu-». dreUu. " < *j i 21 l-. Oralofa of. the American Revolniioajliy-B.i4'MBg(Wrii ilVith portrait* of Samuel Adrun*/James. \Var«u. Pome* «. j- Heniy f i AfMC , T 'HtmnUon I pl*tiec > Am<.‘4:aud John Randolph. ;'^-'Reimngi;rpra_HQfiinets-;-cit f T*S Anhnrj * &'»*»*»* day andforcjlle-by f < J * ✓ r JOHNSTON fr STOCKTON, >^ooWellera T gep.s «♦_« * cornerMatkctand*t3»rdsts . Or- pcntlpn r - jrwPFiCß«tMuiBjrptichttf r ojf;FbUrihitrcpt,a'ffeSYuibori» ;\Jr:abore:Wood thecoroplotlunonhe*hoHBo ,nearly;pppo«te..:Teeih'm blocks^wnbafiiGemlgaraa (afterthe nmnuerinowuniverjally preferredlrvthere&%tj)i. manufactured jo suiteach palrtJCular casev /JNjelb, from. .. u full set down to jtfurTglc,one,*inseriod ou a tneUon plate, that (tflhcvnaftuiral 'teeite'j'Specimens oC blocksß>idJiuchott;plaieniny: bo’eraralrtfediiHhe office.. -AU aperatronautcidcftlfQihaprofef&ion'Wfoitaed wittv caroond faithfulness* » t t wo COFFCB ,( tUU QO. a (' l * ’ ? *y 50 ‘St Domuigbi 1 * 423 boxes Bxlo tilnasj' 1 „ , ias'» a io*ta « * n* 85 “ 7x9 « » 25. « 10x14 P ? i .•2P,[>4rrMr'T*Jo 3, fcackatrl; v * _ 19QboxesRo mS<»p.&o,l, ? j >■ , < >}JJ Dipped Cundten* j » *»v r . ( mohiandforsajeby u „ „ / IT » Iff? hhla.No.JHaekereli ie-tal - JC «Oi“N»3 “ ’ 20 No.S “ jnst received and Tor >ael [ang2flj & RICKETSON. 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