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Sonina |)ast Job printing ©ffi«- of wood and fifth si beets if£n-j=- Unslug Establishment, a splendid g£» P™3S| Machine, we are prepared^“ d “ •'■■b'nifihilaorNeweDttper and Book 'work in asl>le oi on. ; surpassed beautfanifiieotuest, and if uwtble term* We respectfully eoUcit the patronage of the public in this Uno-of.Aor.: business..., . ; JET A4ttrUurlirt feqududto band «nMnfmB*rlohT be preferred . —— r*-p» p' tir r ARU United States Newspaper Agenc> - SufSundin«, N E conier*-of Third bndlfotk streets, - antMOO NofSTtoartb sueetr i i«o' I T onl y au^l ?? 1B€liA ?* nl . m Philadelphia > in*€omultiee on.Nalutall Station—John Coife Rdl Kerr, M J Stewait, 0 Barnett. John Lay ton, Ricfrart'LoQih. -Daniel FickiseOpFred. A ohst. SOMETHING FOR WHIG DOUGHFACES! 03” Gen. Taylor 6a* RECENTLY invested 081 I HUNDRED IN NEGROES, and therefore tnnnol Be in favor of the WUmotProvl -80. —Speech of Balie Payton, jtohig) in La. Grand Democratic Bally at FloreXsec. - - Never havo we attendel a political gathering that afforded ub greater gratification than the Democrat ic Mata Meeting, at Florence, on Tuesday laat. It was emphatically an outpouring of the People—a mighty gathering of the honeat yeomanry of the country. T(ie number of Democrat! in attendance far exceeded the most aangoine expectations of eve. ryooe; and ire were told that the meeting alto *; gether : surpassed,in uumbera and enthusiasm, any political assemblage ilhat ever met in, Florence. About noon,immenceproccaaiona began to approach - the- town lrom ; every direction, Like; Roderick ■ Dhu'a men, they:poured iu fromovery.hiU end every glen,withmuaic, and banneraslreaming in tho wind! It waa a gala day for the Democracy of Washington and Beaver countiea! . . ' A pVoeesston was formed, beaded by the Fayette Braas Rand, whicb.tnwehed'with'alreaming bannera - tiftiieapol selected for apeaktng, a heau ' ~~ tiful grove,opposite the Presbyterian. Church. The ■ meeting was thenorgamxed, by the selection ofthe : follbWidg gentlemen aa officerai President— RlCHAßD; DONALDSON, Esq., of Waahington county. Free Presidents— CapL Abdbew Ehojc, of Beaver county; Hay Tames MTiosket, of Waahington county. ttecrelanet, —May. J. D. Lect, of Waahington; IBaj. John Sterling, or Beaver. " Col. WttUAH HopsiKS, the Democratic candidate for Congresa in tho Washington and Beaver district, I : having been introduced in the .meeting, proceeded j to addresa hie fellow eiliiena,*at qpme length, on I the great queationa: or tho day. Hia speech waa confined, principally, to tho Mexican war, and waa replete with Bound argument! and good sense . - j Geoboe W.Layro, of this city, -followed -Col. ’ Hopkins,in one ol the beetepoechea we have ever I ' heard him deliver: He reviewed tho .position occu- I pied by the Federal party in the present campaign, in Supporting n Southern man end 'slaveholder for j : the Presidency, whilo they profess to be the friends I of the Wilmot Proviso. Mr. Layng epoke of the celebrated ‘fßuekahot War” of Joseph Ritncr and Thaddeua Slevona nod eloquently alluded the part : taken by Col. Hopkins on that occasion. His re marks on this subject were warm'y applauded. L. Tatloe, Esq. the Democratic candidate for the assembly in Beaver co , next addressed thf meet ing. Hb made n.very excellent speech, full of phil osophy and fun, and was repeatedly cheered. Win. Mobtoomebv, Esq. the candidate for Sena tor in Waßhingtoir county, made the eloaiog speech - or the day. He ia “a fellow of infinite jest and : moat excellent fancy,” and appears to .be a general favontd With tho Waahington county Democracy. Hia speech on Tuesday was decidedly good,—his anecdotes were rich, and hia illustrations very hap- - 1 • .vero unable to exert any influence over those with whom they had former ly acted,' owing to questionable .circumstances, of some kind, that Eiirroundcil. lliem, prevmufi 1° the ■ commission of tho overt acts of treason. Thus it is with the prime movers m’the “Barnburner'* move 'lueat'. The leaders of that 1 faction are, aclinlod by no patriotic motive whatever. They arc stimulated "by-revenge alone; and therefore; they cannot bo espcctsd td 'go before the ■ country with any thing, like a hope on their own parr, of accomplishing aught but ihisChief.' .This is not the case with those “Whigs” who havefroiuthe, outset protested against the nomination of Golf,Taylor as the candi-, dato oftheir party. . fThey are promptei by, a regard; for those polilical doclrineb so long contended for, under itheir distinguished chief, which they believe to be true; and are therefore indignant . that those. who profess to regard the same doctrines, should either utterly repudiate them, at n time when the) may have led to d triumph, or who are at least will-, ing to jeopard, even their future csistcnce,. by bus. tainisg one, who positively refuses to give the alight*, est pledge that be Will sustain them. It is consider ations liko this—not a spirit of revenge—that have led Mri Clay to promise, merely, that he, will , ofley no opposition to.the nomination orGen.Taylor; and that have brought out Mr. Webster to supportihot nomination in so equivocal a manner, that even Ins open opposition would have been, mmnny quarters, more desirable to its friends. It is considerations of this kind that have prompted many ofthc staunch-, esl “Whigs/ 7 ■‘all over the’ Union,, to • repudiate, openly and unequivocally, the Philadelphia noroina uon. Notice this, from the Western Stsr, one of the most reliable “Whig” papers in Wisconsin: “The whig cbnventiou that palin' nomination Gen- Taylor for the Presidency,ihnve-eampromised the. whig party to an abandonment of whig principles, save the “one idea” of the peculiar itmituUon.and availability. - « No principles can bo secured or earned out ny electing Gen. Taylor, and-we regard his nomination as an abandonment of principles by tho Convention, and that in their nets they have basely betrayed tho whig party. . Jt may • be said that this. convention -was the whig party in a representative capacity.- Vo it so. Then llte parly haveahmdonei, those pri'ipr pies upon which we united ourselves to Oust; part}/, and our connexion xctlh it is at an end. “ We know that a large portion of the whigs are with us.” A. few days since; at Westford, in .Vermont, the Hon. George P. Marsh, late a representative front that State, told the People, that “ lie did not feel absolutely committed to vote for Gen. Taylor, but ifhe were obliged to vote to-day between the candi dates now in nomination, he. should be .'•reluctantly compelled” to vote for Gen. Taj lor. He said a number of times that be did not come thereto ask them to vote for Gen. Taylor, and finally said,. “ I bepeat, ron tnc Tts iiiovsAirerrn Tian, that 1 HATE WOT COME HEBE TO ASE YOU TO VOTE ICE Geh. Taveob.” ■ - .■■■.■■ Mr. Webster, in Ins celebrated Marshfield speech Said—“l have.stated, that I could not recommend the nomination Of a military chi.efiain; but I have stated also, that I shall not oppose hia election. 1 stand now upon the same declaration and shall not oppose Gen. Taylor. Still no man m more firmly of 'opinion' that such a nomination was not fit ta be made.” And “this case of the nomination. orCcncral Taylor standsby itself, without precedent and with out justification- in tho history of this country.’. John M. Bolts, aorolilhte and unquestionable a “Whig” as any in the country,.declares^-**Aa matters now stand, admitting Gen. Tayl.ir.iq.be. a Whig candidate, (which I utterly deny,) the parly is doomed tO CEBTAIIt, IBEVITABLE AHD DIEOBACEFUC defeat, and every man not wilfully blind MUST SEE IT.” , And then, in view of his many letters, accepting nominations from insignificant factions of any part), and especially orf the Charleston nomination in con nexion with Gen. Bntler.tho New Yotk-Courier,- Unprincipled as Has editor has ever, been,—feels a tense of shame, and says:—. .... *< We are not at all insensible, to the objectionable features of that'acccptance, and ahould greatly have ■preferred that Gen. Taylor had'allowed the nomina tion to pass unnoticed. His acceptance seems .at first, we admit, inconsiderate, it not clisrespcctlul, towards Mr. Fillmore, and id very well calculated, I under all the circumstances, to strengthen the preju dices which have been sedulously sown throughout I the north by the locofocos against Gen. Taylor ns a sectional candidate-” • And the Peekshitt (N. YJ Hepubh-an, a paper which - supports Gen. Taylor, referring to Ins recent Eippard and Charleston letter, says ; | ; “Old Zack, ifhe continues writing letters, will fix his cause sonicely, that in November next he won’t rfind'Voters enough in all the Northern States to form a Corporal’s Guard.” .... The New Bedford, (Mass.): Mercury, tshich has the name orGen. Taylor at the head, of its editorial columns, says: I. «We regret as much as any onecan, the nomina-, f,on ol General Taylor. We have always maintain-, 1 ed that thepauade made about his fopulabitt Attn AVAU.ABH.irv was delusive, and.noir we.can see it too plainly to change our opinion.” ■ These, and hundreds of others of the samo cliar . I acter, that we might present, are sufiicicnt to Bhow,. I that the nomi nation of Gem Taylor has not cemented Whiggeiy in the most enduring manner. Democratic Heeling ot.Tarentnm. The Democratic citizens of furentum held a large and enthusiastic meeting at the public school,house in that place on Monday, the 25th inst. at 2 olclock, P. M. The meeting was organized by calling Col. Neil to the chsir—Speeches were mado by Messrs. ■Snowden and McCalmont—after which the meeting adjourned until seven o’clock P. Mi At tho hour appointed the people again assembled, when the speakers alluded to took the stand and answered n number of objections raised by a few clay w higs who were present—who were not willing to declare themselves ready to cast their votes for Gen. Tay lor. The greatest good feeling was manifested by the Democracy of that thriving little place—and we can safely say that in that quarlor“all is well.”—Messrs. Snowden and McCalmont speak in the highest terms of the kindness and attention shown by tho citlzons ■of Tarentum; more particularly of that Sterling- Democrat John Obuly—“may his. shadow, never be less!” When the meeting adjourned three hearty i. cheers were given for Cass,. Butler and Longßlrelh —with three for Col. Black—andk —and three for the speak- - MELAiccnonv ‘ Accident.—We learn lrora tho I’ortsmouth (N-H.) Journal,that Miss-Nancy J.Un-. .derhillj-s tedchdrat thd.isie' of Shoalß, .was washed from the rocks aUbe head of that -island, on:Mon-. ■day evening* the 1 lih instant. - Shc'hsd been accus lomedto sit near the place, from .where-she was -launched into, eternity, und .study.the. sublime works.of-God, as seen-in.the ever-rolling ocean.”. .■ ■' Si:natoh Conwr.u on the- Stump,— Those . who do not know the power of face which belongs to a certain, class of whig politicians,.will pcrhapß ho sur prised to learn that Mr; Senator Corwin hns just ta ken ihe >stMnp.m:Dbio to miake- a President, if he can, of'lhe very man whom, a few months ago, ho exhorted the- Mexicans '.*./« . welcome Vnth llooiy ■ hands and a hospitable grave ■ PnrTTY .Good Aoe.—ol twentv funerals attended - by a clergyman of-Newbury port .within. two years, eleven have been.ol the following ages, viz:- 0fi,70, -7(5, 79, '79, SO, Slj 81, SC, 90, 941 01 the rest, sevetriverßiyoung.children, who died of dysentery; and two in lhe middle ogo’ef lifci who were accirj tienUy deprived of life. :.■. t...^-v.-.v. v **■;•:■<*•'■. _;■•• "• / j # fv, ' * - < ; ‘ , V \ 1 ‘ T ''•'.■■..;.r>..v.VV';'.-.-*,. i;;',- .•.»■•' ••. ! 'V • ." •■.■'. ' i’’.' v-j : ' r « <• "c?<" sSss?- t £ » 7 £:•!&- • Jlcrcautile Failures. In the Tallowing article, which wo copy-, from .the WiAork herald, t£era is presented «i strong ilsonie just views oftliCsiale but too, icrally ourrounding3s taken place in every few years among them.. In ■asking through the section of the city , occupied, by ■ ho dry goods jobbing houses, it is almost J impossible o recognize the name of a singlo concern-familiar, o ss s few years previous. , A revolution scorns to ,o continually going on ; among these houses., and 'cw, very few, retire with' even moderate, fortunes. “ The revulsion of 1837 made nearly, a clean weep, and the changes made smeo have brouaht.in io existence hundreds of bouses,' which flutter, on Ibe suriico a short time, and then sink,and are nev er more heard of in -the commercial world; a few creditors, for a brief period, keep them in view, till they finally disappear altogeUier, and give place to | onothor lot. The first cause of this is, as we have already stated, the system of credits adopted, the small profits obtained, m consequence of the com petition in trade, and the anxiety exhibited to eclipse, each other in tho amount of business transacted. More attention is paid to the amount of sales mode each day, than to tho quality or paper received, m payment, and it is only when looking over the con tents of their pocket books, and classifying their, bills receivable, during the dull season of the year, that they havo any idea of their position, or iberal* no of their assets. This reckless, desperate way, of] doing business,Ts the first great- cause of so many i failures among the dry goods jobbing houses of this ] CI “ Thc second is, the extravagant mode pfliving i practiced by nearly every membor of every firm do-, : ing an active business. Some of these concerns arc , composed of three, and, in many instances, four .; i' partners, all of w hom live at the rale of , from three j to five thousand dollars per annum; which, with the,, yearly-'expenses' of their business establishment, make an annual aggregate of from twenty to tinny thousand dollars. This large sum must ho derived from tho. piolits of tho concern, drawn fiom what capital they commenced with, or from their crcdi- I tors; and; from what wc have seen, tho last named i method la inn majorityofcascsadopted. As strange | as it may appear, this rate of expenditure is kept up | fur years, after the original capital has; all been lost, and the profits-have dwindled down to the. I smallest fraction;' until, finally an explosion takes 1 place, and the creditors do not get the first cent on I the dollar. This criminal , extravagance among the i commercial classes of,this city, will swell tho bat i of bankrupts every year, and keep- up the cohtinual ' change 1 which we haver noticed for many years 1 among the mercantile community generally. . 1.. “ In some of the suspensions which look, placcm 1 Europe, within: llic past year, 4 was shun n Dial I members of several of the insolvent houses had, foe l a long time; been living at the rate or twenty-fife, and lhirty thousand dollars per annum, and that their assets would pay their creditors sixpence on the pound. In -the case ol Cockerell A Co., of Lai,, cutta, ttappeared that each partner had lived.at Die rato of fiiriten thousand pounds sterling per annum, and tlieir creditors,received bet sixpence on the pound for their claims.. This, is about a, lair exam-. nlo of the result of failures generally; and unless some radical change takes place in the system pi credits; in Dib system of doing business, in tl.c-slyle of living, and in tho personal expenses ofmcrchams, generally, there will be no permanency m mercap • tile houses, and no stability in commercial matters. Thedlseaso has become so general; that it will he very difficult to find a healthy starling point to ap ply the remedy; but, when fairly in operation, the danger will soon be removed. .It is full time some? thing was done to remove this curse upon the, coma munily. ■■ 1 . The Pittsburgh Gazette still continues to slander mul villify Gen. Cass; and still continues to charge, us with attacking and slandering Gen. Taylor. Ho says of u»-~" “ The editor’s last, aimed in flaming capitals, is, that Ilailie Peyton, of Louisiana,, lately staled in a speech, that “ General Taylor recently invested one hundred thoutand dollars in negroes mid therefore cannot he in favor of the Wilmot Proviso.” «i Now we have nn tneaiiA ofTebutling this,state-, mcht, as far as Mr. Pevlon is concerned, except, its utter improhahtlity, and our own belief that it is-a sheer fabrication, manufactured out nr whole cloth. But as regards Gen. Taylor, we arc prepared to pro nounce it a mutinous lie!" IPecnrc not a fig about Hie belief ni tlic -editor or the Gazette. He nat perfect liberty to Mi fie what ever he pleaßOs, and we shall not -t|usrrc! with hint about that; but his belief cannot tact. That it is airACT, Gen. Taylor has recently erpend cd one hundred thousand dollars in tho purchase of negroes—human beings—has. been said by Bailie Peyton, a Whig, and an intimate friend and support,, er of Gen. Taylor: and this has beon said, as it were, nt Gen . Taylor’s own.door! The editor .of the Gazette may bo prepared to pronounce it “o malicious lie” that there is any auch man as Bailie Peyton, if he clioses to do so, and he may pronounce this with out materially affecting Ins political standing: lint we know that there Vas onco a man living who bore this name. The New -Orleans Delta says Hint he still lives: the same paper states that ho lately made a speech at Baton Rouge ; and that ho then and thcro declared, respecting Gen. Taylor, that which wo have quoted in our paper.—“ Only this, and nothing morel” All of which may be slandor and abuse; bnt, if so; itcomea from a carious quarter. Is it not more probable, that lhO'“]Doughlhco”..of:lhe Gssotte. is willing to 1 certify to any thing, tn order to subserve hts parly purposes 7 Parers or “Loose Dibt” at the Evst.—Tho Providence Journal says tho Transcript of that city was pud $6OO to hoist the s‘frec soil” flag. Wo should lika to know further, what was their original price, and whothor “down oast” thoy consent to “come down” ns much as they do here—say from slooolo 8100. The Journal ought further to slate bow great a proportion of.the $6OO was.pa.d by Jolla ■Van Buren, as almoner of tho “firce” bounty : of hts •ronegado father. —-V. V. 'True Sun , . , .- - fyfr-asnn appears to bo tho prico paid in more quar. tors than one, to secure the ■ support of bankrup sheets for the renegade of New York. Tho “Don-t key paper,” in this city, It is said, ceßt the “loose dirt” faction just 8600; end a poor speculation thoy ; madeoftt, at that. • - : , . , Dari el Weesteb —Mr. Webster has been in Boston within a fow days, and vvo know that : ;fte has. been denounced by leading Taylor, men a n strong terms because he would not declara .himself in favor of Gen. Taylor. —Boston Whig * c They are denouncing him now in terms twice, as. strong because he has declared, himself rn favor of Gen Taylor. i A Small Navy ron Sale.—By n government advertisement, it appears that on the I Ith of October,: the U. S. bomb brigs Vesuvius ahd Etna; the eta Tampico, Bfinttoinnd Mahoncse, and the steam er Spitfire; are all to be sold at auction. . : REKARKABi.t.^—The Warrentown (Va.) Flag says that on Sunday before-last, at Liberty mooting house,, eight miles from ihat plncc, a colored .woman was baptised who was one hundred .and four years old. ;uml walked iwclccmilcs, : I.aroeCommercial Tbade;— -Onihe Bth instant, there were in the poit ofChicago, on lake Minhi gan,reighty sail capacity:for -about; T ' As'-. from Hit t>cy tone luaileqjjnf e W»ge*»fot-S'.n»|““k“' ,or ‘ * .Tie Allowing is tlmtele jtttteiKtiste’on the passage-of tboTcn' Holir Factory "Bill- ,Wilga >n itahe.* /; I * Nays. "Valentine Bd* v s ■» y rchnrleVA.-’Blacki IVm. A. Crabb^J HcnryL,.Benner, George Darsie, EldndgeG. Lreacntt, James L. Gillia, •J. Porter Brawley,: : v Benjamin Jordon, .Thomas Ht Fprsylh* Ner MtddfefVJQrth 3 T l . vs . f fjlfrii ,ttirhe,j[ r-- # \VWOs.cffitffd>t ;j \ ,i. John H 7 Johnson,' Phthp Smyser, ,r . Wm.F. Johnston Wrn. R-Sadlerj SafcnuelHifl, . r,( Jtaipd'Jiafttelff; .Alexander King, IVm. WV^omton. Gordon F. Mason,-iuv< »•;.*■■ if-r.iH i Benjamin Matlhias} U;, ». **. -5 - <■ ■■■■ John Poltieger,. • *■ • • •■••• \ -Jostah Wchi. v r George Rtrhaxds., • > ... • .William F.Small,! ’ , vi ■ - John-P* Sanderson, ! 'v-.-f AsHerr Smith; Ferris B. Streeter, -Rqbort C. • ' i John tens, -Inaho voio in the l Houso-of; Representatives, I should have - mentioned - that’ Abi’aham.: OlV\ine‘wiis back in tune to record his vote for the.bill.... MECHANIC, ♦Added the special contract clause* which .has all but killed ihelnll,: :The factory operatives jwould ;ba\e naa n real bill but for Ibia very mnn,vwbi> M now ; seeMng. to t»e (lovernoc -v. . - tThe present candidate ot the V hig* tor. mis-uoner • . . tThis.sound; rndteni Democrat ;wOft-not. only, llui urra_ irteml of the. ten hour syatcin.'but-ike. stnuch opponent 01 corruption: ami peculation;;:: He,: wholly - sustained .inf great Shunk in lus bunk'veioes. ainl voted in tut or oi se? cunng-the honicsiead.io the Amount ol.SSOGfromtna grasp ot the landlord. |»et the gallant and.honorable Cnpttmi rest assured that his tlctnorracij.will not ., if - , v-i >! J *,*a i 't~- > ,v. +: ■' - 1 S'.' - k SST Tho “ neutral 91 press,'almost without an eu cep(iOD,'is.novv opposmg the Democratic parly aod jU’ candidates..■■'A; vile sheet m this city, that has becomo notorious of Late .far. its blackguard attacks upon Democrats, is now openly advocating the elec tion of AVm. F. Johnston, the.,federal .candidate for Governor. How can Democrats support such a Swiss concern f • ACUuoirr.—An immcßao Shark,.? feet 2 inches 10 length, was taken at Turkey Pojntyin Ce cil county,Md.,on the Bth instant. This is the lar. gcat'shark which haa ever been "Captured in those waters.- ' Fotm at a. flißTii.— Mrs. : Patrick Baruan,of Hartford, Cl., gave birth to four children last Friday night—three gtrla and. a hoy ! We regret to say that she died the following rooming. , One. of the children also died. Death or Judge SAUSDER«.~-Atthe Red.Sulphur a., on :tbo 25th ultimo. Judge Lafayette Saunders, of Clinton, La.*, .breathed his lash The deceased was n native of Tennessee, but many years ago removed to 'Louisiana, fn*which £latdho was much rcspectod, and filled in a manner highly hon orable to himself-several offices of distinction. He was a delegate to thewhig convention at - Philadel phia, where he took a prominent pari as the organ of in the afternoon of Thursday next. I*ep2ti-3i n?*'Gom)isoii-fc Clark, of Bellevue, Ohio, November. SJd- IMO-Jienl a letter to Dr.ii. C. Vaughn; the proprietor of the celebrated Liihmunpuc Mixture, the G/etUJUßcr iettn Remedy, will* a emteinenl iharm the. vicinity or Ohio where they do bariwss. the arucle lias hnd Uupror eedented sales. Nothing • hkeit has ever appeared. People resort to U foratl complaint*, and it* effect is al ways pood Old caw!*, which huve. baffled the skill of medical ithmi, hnye.yiehkd.lo »L and the faeulty are using. it in lheir. practice.. A »uiuber s oi medical men nr. 1 * tlgCin* for it* sale-:« strong proof of ihn grenl viriui*4-of the article. Call on »» Uur paper,, whose' 'ntiuies are. to be round under Oreat American Reoiedy. nud get a Pamphlet. Agent* in Pittsburgh. lUrsA BROcxWAV, No.^Liberty «t 4 near Canal Hnshi. .. . JIH ... Consompliou nsft dn*easo which is carrying its victim* to the tomb; by thousands. without, being arrest ed in itsprogfe?* by the medicines iwconuoon use at the •prbseiu tiiuc, Bui o hnghier dayiscouuug. andbus cotup—n* io KuiTeßsinlly arrest this- .disease. Dll..•.KG' fiKirS MV KB WORT AND T A R. not only givcsumne. diine ndiefinXMit’fiHS and COLDS, but l«>m tliotesti nihny of men ot ihe highest siaudmg here u,u Vt«' ii U making some very remarkable, cure* of €QNSL£H .- TIO\- Improvement!* in the itreatmenl.of d»*vus** are onward: mul nothing can arrest n* spirit intbe: present nee TUom* who an* afflicted willi dutaita Licngx wouiu iJO well 10 call on KNKKI.AND & HARDER. Grant *b, one door below Second st. the. atrems. nud see ilm cerii firuies of Dr- Win J RiehhW^ Burke, the. wifi* of tlii' Rpv. <*i‘o. VV. Moley.nmiof Dr. Hiimn Cox, lam lVoiessor in the Cde'ciir Medical College ofCincm nan B T°J inT , Pf«nni!A>-\V*igli«lnJliun. Vegetable Pills will sbe found a radical cure. for. every kmd of. Bcrofultt, be-. *cnu«e they olennHC nnd purify the body of all l»nd humors,. hml i-Very tliiiig-thai is opposed tobenhh. and nnpait hucu nil energy to -the cirrulanoti. that henllh aud vigor .lire ■*jvr«lo ? lhe whole frame. From two Id lour of said Jm/i* un Yi'%ruib!f pifft. iakeh on fiOnig.to bed, will soon muke ’ a perlect ciire of the moU ohftinafe case of Scrofula fnu the *anu> lime the oonswuuoh wilt mplergo euc|i a radi : ciit chnupe that Scrofula, ns well as.every other cpm* plaini-will be banished from the body, mid new. lift.umi vigor will be given to the whole frame.. . . , linoctrrof Counterfeits inul> Imitations.— Rememberthat the Original and Only Genuine Indian, Vegetable Pills huve ihe written signature of NY.ii.maJi. YVatoirT on the top label of each box. , ■: • Rehieinher. also; that Messrs. Fcuchnvangcr k Co., of New York; Ja«-S. Gtaseoe & Co., at Cincinnati; mid J. M Wilder k Co , of l,ouUville;are xi*r agent# for this mcdidne,nml Avccamio( guarantee the genuineness of that oflereii by them lor sale. . ; . ,■■■■•■ s The genuine is for sole at DfAWnght * Principal Office, ICO Race street, Philadelphia; ami by Jotr< uomtsonJ ISO Libert)' street; Pittsburgh, Pu., who is sole ogent tor this city, by whom dealers can be supplied ui the wholer salerato- *ep27 • yn* FlioM II ydfi*aiik.—Messrs- J. is T. fiilleudcr, at Hvdepnrk- write u*. that a gentleman of their ncqumn tuiiee haiV bent subject to spiltmgof blood, which recur red bo frequently no to furuioh the most conclusive evi- r deutn’of u tendency to consumption. Various remedies had been tried without effect, and consultations were held ivitli physicians of the highest eminence with no better success. Circumstnnees brought him accidentally to a knowledge of the Clickencr Sugar Coated PHIr, and ul r though he had little with in iheir virtues, the persuasion, of friends at length prevailed over hut determination, and he consented to try them. The first box had nopercep-. tilde effect. However a Second rea*qmrehascd, und the; symptoms of hu» complaint began immediately to araeu orate- : The spitting of blood recurred nunueh longer m-. ■ lervals, uniih finally, alter the tisoof a fow boxes more, It ceased oltogether. Ilex now in Ihefall glow of health, nml capable of enduring the greatest fatigue without the hastincmnemcncn _ irp- --old hj WM JACK9ON, Gen Agent Jjhiy SO Liberty street, Pittsburgh [For list of Agents cc uilvertisomem ] PITTSBURGH THBATttE. C S Pobtkk * 4 • •Manager and Lessee TBICE* or ISSUIN' 55 00, \ Single iielctts, 75c 50c I Second Tier 35 |Pu 25c 20c | Fri\ateßoxeß • • 51,00 Pm me boxes Dress Circle uuucry Thuusdav Kvesikg; fccjto. fiBth, 'will,lm presented a Drama of much-interest, called - • .. The Wild Bby of Bohemia. The Wild Hoy-*Mrl Wood:! Ciirl.*i‘-vvMr. Dantt. Crntzluu • • • •Prior. | Countess- : •• • •Miss Porter, To bo lollowed by 1 'VNIPPED IN THE BUD. \ Golocliml _ Mr Dimiic > Madam*Golocta?d«it4**JG***»*>rv-aiw-Anoa Cruise. Sailors Hornpipe-> L « ••* •*• *ll.—**<*» ‘Master Wobd.- v -Toconclude;with • ■ "■ • STATE SECRETS. : (irecory ♦ ; ••-Mr. ‘Porter. | ; Mariar*.‘ ■ •-vMrs. Madison. nt7; Cnnam will risem7l o clock... CONCERTS* THF^ABI.KUROTHP.RS respcctGtlly inform ilia cuiv zcii&pf Fuuburgh that ilicy.wJM of iWeuv chnsto, vocal, and jiiMriuneplul.coucn-ris ON .lliursnay, Friday ppd fcnuintyy .ovcnmgs, lUt? unu. GOm mat ui the , ... Apollo. Hull Fourth street The entertainmentsi >\iliicowist ui, part of their own SONGS, I>AJIOB\S, CONLMDRUMS, SAVINGS AND Ae Alto, NFGROSTA ■ fTi" Tic he lx of bc.Uaii hi.the nili ip «toren. and at t)ie doon •s ftT’ Doors open. ot 7 o'clock. Concert iopom>nc»e«al Ttocloch . - . . . , w|.r-3l AIJiIANACi- 1 1840 i'.AI.M A,V ACb, .. THE Bubpcnbe? reium* thunks for .tue }H4rpnng6 hcrctoForc> ec ci ve d far \ht minimi puhUcmmn T LOOMIS’ ALMANAC. We have the plenauta to announce out {wecmlr nunti* ul number, ns now ready, for.ials.l»y il lhft i Kt t bs» t .do2ep., or .iiitfly. Much ctire has been luken to Uaye.ibe.^aieiulßr nnffLß correct. «s well aslhp ghronolocjpale\epls noted \Vt» have it o, unite selection of rendiug mbtlur, been particularly careful not to.tultpiinnytlnnflofdqubljpl.iiipr tnlitv : on the contrary l9 pre-, sent useiul und-interesting sufyt-Pb>, that wilt-hear read ing daily.AVtih profit by oU.thimemhcra ol a iimnlj, a\P iherctore bespeak tin contmuonLC ot in\or and would suffge*t <0 tMiiionfers to be particular to ash• ; .XUKE I.OOMISi Agent. ‘ No. 69 Wood street. • Eep'2S-d2m&\v2i *»*+,*.*„*„ *-*-*- T *W£r -,Cv4^T^ 4 fT^Tvjrr ' ■ " ' '•"•■ -•'•■•-- - - ; \^.;;vy;^.:2.:- I v ! Wi^^^ '~ V ‘.T w-‘,V -.r?- s *■* , * *~~ O- L v X: t j >,... . .... .... "B3TTbecojttmul&cition"of' ,f Pontinc.”j willi^P l peartn a tfay ortwolo '' » / I | ,■# - Li t~ —is.—, X . l I f _ ODDyEstip^J—,VVd 'b&ra ftvoredT ynth-it Report,'for thl year - ending June 30,1858, oT the; Cdrreaporjhcg and Recording Secretaries of the Grand Lodge of llie United States, (Biltunore,! in which we hnd murli matter of interest. ' WJe learn firdpn “jlatgoi acfceasions to the order” hate been made in Pennsylvania during the past year. In all the Stales of the Union, prosper itjT seems to pervade the order. Iri Ihe Stale of Ndw York, however, a local difficulty exists which it js thought may be righted befor a great while. A prosperous lodge has been organized in Honoululo, a town mono oTlhe Sandwich islands. A lodge will be organized in Venezuela, as soon ob the ,po- litlcal aifairsofthecountry become settled. A lodge will soon be organized in Oregon city. Krom a statistical table, we make the follow trig statement, showing the condition of the Lodges of _ , • i i Pennsylvania: ; r i / -.*• * / 1 *«>> .••/:• ‘c?- : •; -.'v •:■*.: 2<- . -.' 11 vvy=v^^.*?' ;:■>•: - * V * .'■j l ? wt , , * *a * « , * M K , 'h * / n , O * , j ** Xv y ' * i , ' ~ J - ~’ _c r ' I>IH - .v v , . M ' , 4 *• *»**''•., ■', c ~ * f - - * a ‘‘‘T' 1 ’ W T . I . (S. % n \L 'X .» u n' : f r. 1 .- ‘ '^'-V’>j.“'•• i » v V V < ? <• V» \». •* $ L*' _ * -i ■* •*' k " 1 '' ■■ "■'■■'■ j, ■>■ to' •• ->* • •••.•.■•.' . ... C: 1 'H : - w - -<■ *-?.■»••». -••■.!✓ •■»*■*. ’i V„ ;• .. ■.•/•• '■ : \ v:?/;' , 'A-'. ' .j.'.-V: ?“• ’.J" . * f -K iff - J,. ?V /T.'-T 4 . ” y * i. • . V". ... 1 , ' i * -zi: ' '’’ ,f t N ~ i v, / ' s> "’ f p*],. ■£>* ’~ ■l ■ : ■■■ "'? ■"■' v r " v " v~- ff ‘- - i . £ -. " f , ; ''-?,o ' i <* , v f “-< J t> ""?l i - r * . c J Jv, r ;, r^ -;.w v ’.•'. : :’..\;'-^'T.!;:v:; : '■:-:: ! r ..'*• >v.- A-~;~- 1 i * S ■1: :.\i l . h' V rr7”'TV Number of Lodges, „ fJ v, „ * 308 Initiations,' 3 ’ ' 1 7647^ Suspensions,- IQ?4. Expulsions* ■ r - r 72 ■ Past Grands,: -■ r m. , . ; 2.688 P. G. Mailers, - M ~. flevenue of Subordinate Lodges,,. .173,371^ Contributing members, ■]•',■*.- -2^093 Number of brothers relieved, v , ' 4349, Number of widows 9 families relieved, , • 968 Number of.brothers buried, 2QO Amount paid for rehef:of brothers, ,51,170. Amount paid of..widows!families, 5,946 i'■ Amount paid for the education of orphans, 263 " Amount paid for burying dead,, ,40>26l - Total . amount for relief v • . ,67?642 1 New Hose, Hceu—A correspondent furnia 4hp following:— • M*. Emroa: 'Whilstenj'oying a walk-around , the city a day or two dace, I happened to ca»t my eyo into a warft'roonvonSmithfield street, where my at tention war attracted by the appearance or a new Hotc Reel. - On examining.it t I found that *it belonged to the, Neptune Fire Compaby of thia city. , I was, Blruck with it* fine appearance, and inquired where it W3S piade, for i did not think- that each an article could bo made in this city;- else oar firemen would not send East for their apparatus, hut, contrary to my; expectations, I waainlormed that it was or Pittsburgh, manufacture, and that it was turned out at tho estab lishment of those- enterprising young men Patchol, Fagan & Co., on Third greet. It isindeed a Bplen did article," and combines, to a groat extent, the qualities of beauty and strength, and reflecte-great credit upon the mechanics that got it, np, anil clear*, ly proses that our mechanics ate ns.good as any, in the country, which entirely supercedes the necessity of fining East fur any thing of tho kind. Let our people encourage our own mechanics, and they will be able to get as .good , an .article,at home asatany other place in the country. : ■ *-: rrrrsßUßCii. Looms* Almawac; for 1849;—1t isnecdlcßMaeay •any thing iapraiseol this Mr. Looms* 1 has got it out, ready Tor his customers; The ealeu-1 la(or,SAwroßDC. Hiti., gives the following “iYofifffj loc/Aeiteader.”— : - j| f It may bo well lo 'remark, that in this, age of .th<| world, iittlo or no importance is attached to the progj nosticstions of the weather, and signs .m'they! are said to influence . men and things.. Thit is r/gW |' they should be Viewed os harmless .rather than relied upon as matters of scriouaconae-. or scientific truths. \Yc trust that tlie in • lelligent pari of the community will hear'with us; if for the sake of. weaker brethren, we trespass a liulp, longer in this respect. Yet, we will warrant our weather, and signs, to be equal in quality, if not p littlo superior, to that which appears in .any other ah mknac. \ •. fi. C. UILL. ■lo 1849 there will be two eclipses of the Snnaijid -two of the Moon. :i • :Pauotootc*L IwtrmrrE* —The regular meetings of- the abovo named Association have been resumed. .The question for discussion on' next Saturday even* ing is of considerable Interest. It is as follows: iJfcso/l'fd, That-llie nomination of military menus candidates far the highest offices in llifi Government isuoworthy of the Christian civilization of the ** noon. of thO; pineteeuth century,**'and the election <>} aiicH ivotiid be a relrogade. movement - towards bar bsris&j* aud jproye highly prejudicial to the beat in* tflrests and true glory of the American people. ; ipbilo Hail is open to the public, as usual. ;■ IBS' Wo have often wondered that more accident? td children did not occur m the market house, for We have seen-much reckless■-playing-abnui_,iho, butchers' stalls; Yesterday u little girPaboni eight y£ars of age, having been induced to climb up one of the-stalls in tho Allegheny market house, slipped -and fell. Her hand struck upon a. hook, which tore ; away n thumb; and she was oilierwise seriously in jured. Dr, Dicksonovas called upon to dress the. Wound. • • • v ■■•■■■■ •- ■ - .■■■ . Amringo has a long; letter in the ‘‘.Young America, ” in reply to Dr.,Snodgraes, in. winch lie opposes stmngly the. Buffalo nominations, hecanßC the Platform does not come up to the “ free Soil,’’: standard.' He goes for Smith and Knot for President ajul Vico President, This party will not have an Electoral Ticket Jit.this Stale; Mr. V. A. left, on list Monday, on a second mission lo Wisconsin. ; * Accident.-—An old gentleman named Simmons, while walking on the brow of Coal Hill, above Sli go, on Monday afternoon, by some accident fell over one of the rjuarrics— a distance ol twenty feel; and ■was almost fatally injured. A young hoy made tho discovery Of the accident, and exerted himself to have tho old man moved to his home, in Upper Su Clair. ' Saule BnornEus;—By reference to our.adverti sing column, It will bo seen that this famous bandof Serenaders- intend giving one of their inimitable Concerts nt Apollo Hall, this evening;, It, being their first Concert, aftersuccessful;tourthrough Pennsylvania, Virginia and Ohio, we have.no doubt but they will draw a largo audience. > • t pg- Eastern papers cal! this the .commencement of theßurglary season. The operators have made a sprightly beginning in tbie neighborhood. a night has passed without a burglary of some extent; having been committed- But the rnscals,in some, woy, have escaped detection.*v Strrawic profession wtllhe pleased to learn ; that in the absence of the official Reporter; during this term, his Unties will, at his request, be assumed by James S; Craft, Esq;, whose valued ab stracts of last year were originally published through this paper. * “Nectar.”— This is the name of a winter bever age, which Johns’ of Handstreet, haa commenced . making. ■ Moblora’ 'Fifth and Wood, is one: ot; tfio’ places, where it can be had; .. The.drink IS, said to, tSSvfB4B. J T Marlin, Charge died of appoplexy on the 26th mat. The stcamer'Kuropa sailed lo*lay for Liverpool, vn Halifax, mih one hundred passengers and s4o,* 000 m specie. '/ NEW YORK MARKET*W ' x j > September 3T-Bf. v. ' Flour,.The market i heavier thau'yesterday,«« the business done is via small concession, SileSof Genesee were made 10-day e*t $5 * Gram.. There in more doing in. Com, and the market has on upward tendency, with sales of Prime White at 67®6Sc ; sales of Prime 7oc. Ip | bushel; nn advance- Wheat* $1,20c, i&afilied.fiiT. | Prime White. ■ ■ r - ** ■ ProvisionsilThhreis leas’tanvcmenVip'Pofhjtljb market being steady. ,/ , , ' Whiskey. .Has declined, with sale* At>S4 So :26c< gallon. ‘ ' , V Thdre is no change, m other articles! usually spur |cen of market. t \ »■ i i PHILADELPHIA MARKET.'' " ’’ September r.u. f Flour.. There ia moreselierMhau buyers at far, 6Q 4P bbl. ' •’ ' 1 i Graini -SalesoP Prime Whitp Wheat;at $.1,16c. jp >busbcl. .. Saleii.of. Prime; Yellow at bußlrel, lo tlio Clientof BJSOO bushels. f ' j< Provisions.: Arc without change. ; ; 1 Grbrerieß. AVe have no change td'noKv, * » September 27- 6p« >- j Flour. .Moderate sales of Howard street's! $5*25 j*> bbl. Sl!e« q'r City Mills at ss;{ii‘,'to tbVoiWnt lof 1,500 bbls. \ Grain. .Salesof 1600 bushels of Primtfßed WhMt lot lo $! ,19c. V bushel; an advance,. ;Corn : } ia!ea of Prime White at Prime Yellow at 61(362c. Oats are unchanged. 1 * :, Whiskey. .Sales m bbls. at2Tc. .i r Prov’iswns.vAre without change. ' . : '.... . Allegheny County* 88. v tttJti. ■ 1« the maticr ot the administration. ac- ■ :v JSr«®SS*-''foiuil ftf J. IfcnraM.er*!; Executor* of. George Wilhanis T dec!d,Ko..s,Maichierm ; rAndaioW,.u.svite September , *>Ssfe#e'Jv - the Court appoint lleade-Wasm-eton Au< >■- ;diior. to audit the.account, and njawedistn? button among diMrtbuurM I By the Court. . •. JOHN. \ OLNG, Jri.Clerk,.,. I The Auditor wilt proceed to discWr«tjie duties ofthc. • foregoing appointment aUhe office Sc >\ nun-. ! in-Mon. o»t PourthHireetjitnhecjty co- f i neßdartbe 25tUof Ociober. utaoVTorK. I*. M:. j! , ua> “ RKADK WASHINGTONy Audilor. - .. ■<■ r-.-tj. I' mu pARTNKRBIHP i heretofore hciweert | ‘ Hole, Reinetnati ACo. was- tins day by, i mutual consent... TU«. hu«tpes» ;hi7n..\\ tu «e i: settled by Reiiiemnu 4- Co d^rEIN WIAN , ’ ■ Sept 27th. 1549 VOEOTI.Y ' s. The business will be cotmnubd by Saota fcJßiciATjjA:. tiud. Jons VoeuTl.v.. uliden llie etyle ol RFJNhMAIVfc Co. . 1A Am V'-FKKT'OF' »lAHOGANV .\NJ>,KOSIv -1U UUU WOOD VENKF.R9, At Aurtion. is Cam- Thursday next. Oe.ioher Slit, ni 10 o clort. m the forenoon; wilt lie sola m M'Konua's AocuoJi Booms, iNo; 1.14 aireel.aiysCsla lo?ue.a laree invoice • MaliOßanj.i Croich, and and Bosewood Vem*en», reccivfii.diwcl.icom Nest.^ork li U tKelat*>*Y*ivitfnei*t lot of Vetters,«v*rotrwd-Ri nulilic sale in ihifc city. . i ' ’ , \ . Sf jvS ;. s'• FAMES’-M S KBNNAvAuf-t. J' ARGESAIiKoV' OomesUf iilanlets* .RKt/irOvx. bhatcl*,. A Frthtk'and lZnslixh'&o&t ChtW, \ and o’Jin DR\ VOVDS.n\ Au^lioir.—T , j ji» 10 6’clQck hrlhe forenoon, >vill be sold, at M Kcuuaa ■Auction Booms. No/114 Wood lrom'Grtjst. a ven- laraeund^veli,selected stack of Foreign niiO itft* meslic Fnuoy aiuV Staple ami other Dry Goods, received direct fromrejtehsive importing Houses* P? Ni-xvtl’orkVKdpion.ajjil'Pbiladefnhh'uuid.eilensiventan^ itfneiuri** Massachusetts turn Rhode:lslands, among I the article* are in parUhc follow nip, vu : [ Domestic BloitketSiabomHtOOyrfs.Frdnbb^ 'lCncliMf and'American lJrond Cloths, a.large lot ©rune.. large assortment of Uonuets and. caps, lub- FlanJtelsv AlpacaiU/MiiHliii*, Calicoes, ike. with many other arneles. in tutt.Dry.tioods line. Amt at the sometime the balance of Goods remain iuc unsold from. Attached sale-orMotnlayiSoll]i,iiwlant.., • f : sep23 • v. : JAMES OThKNNA*AncW O TUAN L)ll) MA HttfiA NV W A v!> lUjKEAIT- anJ-.vthtr AT AyCJ}Ob.~> To-dny, Thursday. September 2sth. at VJ o'clock unlit ui lernoou, will lie sohl.ai M Kmma * AuctJonKpom*. No: 114 Wood street r 3 doors-trout sih rstrecf, the toliovvitig trekerrhl articles. the properiyot “ geutlemmi IraV.inffthc citv- nil of which has been nmdc.to.orilcr, viz f y . L snl«»dM\ .Muhojrawy Wardrohe. L do.. Bu reau together with n large :L=>onmcu» or gecomUiumt * MJ;FNN - A Au ~ H ’ jo? i. 1 x • -v ? 3 c ' V , h x New Yoke, Sept. 27—p. 11. B4I.TIMORE MARKET. ...... Anelior Founa. i t ' ’ lomul in the MonougnJiem n\ety I ‘ nliuut n week qro. n stenmhpnt .nui'hoc, which l he onu« r cnn li ive l*y ciUin^on \ouugot Ja« a ,mpr.u„ s propt'rlj am. V, JAS. AU.TSONi/. Bgp23fft.;/■ ■ ” ' ST. OUAIII lIOVSK. ;vV/■ OORNKR OF I'KN'N AND ‘.T- CLAIIt SI’RF.piS. lAHKSH OAAm, Odd 'cvery-dflifafy rtf ihi' Ihf’iunrkft’dffrmlit, served nn at ll*. *i,orlf»! nonee, and m lire \ fry heal » filted'Opand arranged m.llie lifrt order, undci■■ilia mil n'.frnent or- [?epd7|. JOHN M- CAjllPllhld. ONKS’ i*HANISSH lilhV \YHIJ‘K isihfebesii’rvimrv niton lor imparuiijr 10-ibo "Skill rf-nalurabjiealiny. cJeilr- UvinewUiio; ai ihe witne.uro« smooth Dr Junes Anderson Praclifnl of MaßsncltnseiiA. 'nay*: ‘.‘After analyzing. Joueft’Sl>ams& Lilly Wldie.l Bud it post«e»peß .the;jnpnJ>enviifnV and itttiumU and at ilie same lime innoceiii whiie I ever Raw., I : certainly eniv conscientiously -tedommenu hr use lo nil j ■whose skin lequires beautifying.** •■, ■•• L ',l;i,;. • a Price 25 reins a box.' ;Soid only* at wChattniTn st*, jN. Y and by Wm Juckson, Agent, R9Tiberi> street / , sep2s ) * JAYHK'S ALTBIIifIVK *e«M» 80HO: FUIiA. „ , -TaRcD. JAYNE-Dear Sir: Ii was' sometime lwtot*. I J the people here would try > our Mwlieiiies. bur afler thTTy found out their real virtues, 1 torant utitl Alterative directly, and could have sold sei craUloreumore of each atnee they cuve out lourSan *ime Pills ore rising very lush in the estimation 01 tlic ■people, and I shall he out of diem in a few doys.vS.ever al persons here spent-ivell ;ot the Hair Pome Theta is nyouuir mail in this neighborhood.\\ lio hns been rcduml to Ills bed In Scrofula, his physician told me that he must die; I 'told: him that I thought that Jaynes Alterative would help him. He aid. “nil the medicines in thewOrtd would not save, him ' I tliiul., soul I, Docuir, if you arc done with him. I will try him; reply wa«. it you rim cure him. the imedictne. is, worth adortuue * I sciif the took maun bottle of:yourmltotative, whidi; lie loot,' and in one month f Wng nblfcto vtsil hia .iieighhprs. Uhe. : ; ,ncdieiuCs;howcver.gavß.outherp,re.he,waeeiihre)>:i>vn|h 1 r wish you. il»eteforp iO Be.nil tne wore.os hoqtv ,j»i JWWv i‘bk* ' I Kuveihe ff cp^ejOt.Can.ccr^ViUh ‘ eTeni «ucccs3. In short, ahhoußhllhouffht Vf-TJ i 'vour articles at-first, J nowitbioVylikel hearoon o|U Mc» Prfnchfrrfeay the oihei 1 dayj. pAbUCIy, tTiol^ou^, • wcrMhe*'bcMmedicineBinthe w6na. , ‘ ... RespectfuUy^onrs.^^;,, ■; i .AtfManon C; Hoasei.S. Cl ror*iteauhc Pekin Tea Store, No 70 Fourth ntget Pituborah-. -.. ... • • - r I Hi jjist— A comlonable small dwelling-house, nlens-.. 1 anil) eilunlMnn Urn I 0 "' 11 J P nrl “j BagaloJ’«lane, h«» Oiroß-rpomoii theßrslJlqois m'o o>ul aloft oit llic second iron! and awl j£ large garden louconiwmng.sonwlOardSbenmig , fruit trees diiddfl at id .eurranunid,goo?oben> ; l«wlies | Kelli, liincty dollars.a,year., i PpssoHWii aantediga on the Grst of October Apply to S H®U^ ■■ e flCpyZ.-i.M. J<: j.-i'i •>■•■' ■ ■■■ ■ ' ' Pook«tTßo9k:lipM; .» i vN-Salurdtty ©veiung»b«iwccn I 1 cirpM" a small t>ockel boolt, couianiii»g: about^p-> Tbe finder wnibcJiUerallr^cwarOedbylcavii^nanhis officer - * . •-.•-• r * - , ~ cpQo coil Piaino)i*»ntf Patted » lle V ' fli' .KjlUiJi; oherrueai isdupi ybtft skill s becomes cioar, * or Beard—such n^ftlngwimn,' SSfi«Van,:liaw licen, cured ffSSWmt Jhe.BMt ,wili. : andyiiwiyoMciemtom T, nfferli fo>:'iiny o£:tbe.qlHWn-.cpmßilijnts, not do unless I knew Jt (o lie oIU (Unto ' V you have; oSii ■?nots, Freckles, Morpliew.Tmi.gun Burnor disfig urements of onu Iwdfit will dispel them mid male the Hkiu lienutlful--ii is awe antidote and cure tor thaihite# i ofmusquitoes hugs, die -T ,u .r./t, ..; irj» Bfirare i-u*kfar' ste tFmrttffl ftntge? cfT; JcmS* , s on raeh cake t Patton* from pr*in lbs M>uth and oilier waWrf eliittn(ti«,'waiaW;vßitpKm nntfipaymgckrxa?*-/ »- -y-c£»'»v. ■ ic^ o « n ' i 0 P iSpio No 07 Market street > > • -r—v?s-v UATBb'OF UIXtOVSTi f : Corrected dadrf btf •■■. :■■■■•'■. KRAMER AND IIAHM, EXCHANGE : BROKERS, COaNEB OV: FOUBTIU AM» WOOD ST&TOTtf. ... PENNSYVAMA. . Pittsburgh Banks- -? par Phihdelphiaßanky-r^‘pai Germantown *. •r; •vr *’ V ai Chester, county r • •; *P« r 2k/aware ' county- • • ? • • r /J>«* afo«reomfryco«M *>y* A • » *S4 i \CarllsU • - * f 2J /TflfTH&Jfgfc— :*•.»•>*'!-■’*■ -24 , - 1 • • •■•24 1 .Itftanou.t • .jjar ,Lnnjtom i 5 t vf V *■“ *•** • ■•’ u - * *• ’ • “ .4! ‘s&uqtiehanna.'fDunty* • • *. • -a. | Zehigh roroify--•**•»• "H foto/ iVoto-.-. < "•**H City and County Smpj." **i \ State Banb\th£ Afanrft? 1 Ki kktlTUCK 1 i Alt- Ranh: :•••• • £ nttrtwa' . „ ; EasUniEanks ** t Br ::v» «£ra?/eVa/ i|brgaiJttU!A-«'r*4 f MARYLAND :ißahutiorc city •'/.♦ • .• ‘V a \ { Country Ranks- - • ntl V -KKW YORK l&ty&ajtks.-"" Country Banks-. \'}t r NEW ENGLAND \All solvent hanks- -• • • -.• • • J , , NEW JERSEY ■ Kainjield- -.r •?-•• • • •.-•nosaL breuiinn or tjic U nMed^aittie*^.^ N mir.anth'eof Jiro,l, Jumen K. Polk, P/Midmi of thelUnited Slate* of Americas dohoreta.dcolare and- Make ktitron, that public aales will beheld at the ondfr meiiilqnetl Land Odtcep in the Slate of Michigan, at Jho t _ period* hereinafter designated, to wit:... . . ;\ *At the Jaml office at ihevSoult Ste. Marie, commencing ; r on Monday the sixteenth day of Octobernext, for-tbe drti-.>. ■*; - posal of the public lands situated wiihnv.-ilifr andermenr/. f, ' tioned townsMps-aud parts of townships. to.wit: • “AVrfA cf tht bast lnif-, and icestcfthe pnnnpal mmaiun.- » The nod South Fox •Islands,-* s«anted m frao*| j. i liohal townships ihirty-fourfcndthmy-five, of range thir.Vfc. I “Mamlou in fractional townshipSv I thirty-one find thirty-two. of range fourteen, awl fraepon-,;. v iiohmtowjisWpa'ilurtyithirty-one and . s^ eC n. . ■. •. r ■ •■* - - * • Township* forty one and forty-two. of range twqnlV. ,r, < *«. Townships tori>-one and fonj -two, of range twepiy 1 - 3 one , . , • ' y. , Township fort* -one, of range twenty-two. ** E Townnhipfortvone. of range twenl>-Uiree. ' i ' At the land office *r lotlirt; commencing ott -Momiay*. 5, the iweiilj -Third day of October next* tor the disposal o| Ml»* public lands within the uiidermeniioncd irnruouai-. *tbwuBbips, sUuntcd in tlie;.former- Jffanbtee lnuinm.Ke-s„| Worth qf'tht ban* line* and . -X • Fractional townships twenty-one sad twentyitwoy ot ( *, jange thirteen * 1* V Fractioiial townships twenty’-dne and tueUt>-twp, oi . range, fourteen - . \ Fractional townships twenty-one nna twenty-twtv.pl, £ c JFrocUoiifll lowiwM..!-*. - tango fifteen * r, e Fractional townships twenty-one /ami- twenty-two, oi > -anze seventeen. .. jf , ■ 1 l•/. v-The offering ottlic altovemenlionedland** WA».be coujt,..,* inenced onilie days appoint eri.anU,pro<*eedni thermit- j ill which thev are advernsed, with alt Conveoiem diL ~. ;: uoich.'untit’the whole shaH have; beeu,offered,.and..lke saleathus closed. 1 - Bui no sale'shall he lteptopdnlongcr *..?.. tliaiitwo xvqeWnud no pnvata.ejitTy of ony-of/tue jttnus- *. -'will he admitted until after ilia expiration of. lhe tw^ Given under myhaml at the-City of '\Y ( . I eight-day of July, anno Douitm one thoosnnd eight ikupv ..ft. d«.l ami fort , A VES Jf P01.fc,.. ' | ( Bj the President, ‘ ‘ i-Rilhabb M Ym.NO ... Commissioner oi the Generali*aml Onir*.^£ NOTICE TO PEE EMPTION CLAIMANTS u .j Evexj* person-entitled lo the -right of pre-erdPiiQU to. f liny of the lands within the tmvDshipsaud lracuopni.loiytt-, a ; shins aliove *, to the sHii*fuciiflU of the Register aud Ufceiver{Qls.lhe. ; ; proper Land Office, and make payment therefor, as soou; i* ns pnieiicahre mieT seeingthis-notice, nJidbefoitr thedajT -j. hppdiflteit for ihecoimnenceinenl mlbo pnbue snle.ol lands einbmcimrthe lruct claimed, other Wise. such.clajiir dl .A>.J; "X Robinsons, , „ , 1 ~ * , i •JU boxesCongressss lump, Samuel Myers,«;•«■.> ■ i>U *• " tVs Mac A Mae, , , < 0 % extra 1 1b lump Samuel Myers» , «| 5 “ puptr 1 to * ' 1 :case dwarflixs. i fc u .- •• • * k ex *? a 10 * ‘ c i hJ ‘ ‘ super .. *» i COA'l’S « fine ariicje, , \\ Monti* ajid Cpp* I* < 110-'Oior children; -"v- - 1 Boas* f „ \ l Ca*Uninreimd Vcrlin wtjli-a flue jkrmjlc . ■of buckukin, mid nt'cnernl aworlmf?»l of Glorejli •, & I(OU%N * CAVTWRhI^ sefv‘J3 No- ’Mnrkevtu S>h bl A Piamond r *%IfDsT S. BKAMMLb GINN Ac pipe*.Cog* - \\ nftc Brmidr ‘ Jos , J 1 . „ 2hi pipe* Cognac Umn«l>, y ls » Oia«J,Dupii) &Coi £ «l «. 1 » » “Pinet Coitilhm ACa * t‘2octa\e* Ro<.M>e " * \ le* ' ' r, ,»r cask-t «up PnMSherry Wine,tfDaffGordon &Co.” ; f. .< i; r '. u r« ‘’ < {(S? • ■ jiy u--'v:' (0 1 1 ‘I P TtMienlTo % ‘ Cafpentei*V T j f 40 ' « 1 Oporto “vrnrUm* grade-*, HO* u ” fclnbnu ‘ \ ** « * 1 10 doi anti 20 bbls. HawiSfluienieiWine jV> 10 ‘ Bordeaux Cinrt i, Montt^raiul,’ 5 15 “ Marseilles K 1 Bereas*, * 15 baskets Champagne Wiue, > Ifeidseick v*; :•.,•■• >.-• .■■..•<-« *■■♦,■ 15 « ‘ “ PA MummA-Co’ v jo 1 * 1 1 Jat|HeroirA.‘*on*i M *’* «- 50 cases Cluret, oi various imported ;in|(otilps 10 > ( Bordeaux OhveGil, crop ie43 J “I.ttfsUda i! , r . A .^ 5 *i « . 4» i •*- “Ltildurs, ’ -* SO “ MitrrfiHe* ‘ “ '■ '"jnMireMiwaotad" '.for sale to (»pst, MCI.I.KR & RrCKCT^OSs'. c|]ud £ Brotlier>> Frifmlprn^Gold Paps. » I4>A TK)Z> : n3sbYted wzcsj warranted brands ; HO do** | i i Vipiona-'Pens; 'just received and. trade at New loft P-^ v^n TODD * co , N F. I*or Fifth dntl Market at*, (up stairs) * t • The Highest prentfmrrevefawnrded fm Gold , giveii to Brjnl&Brolher*, utthfliasr foir.ot the Maasa- ;. , chuselKChardnble Mechanic Associatsmu nl Bos|ou._ 1 Also, ihe highefctpremium.ut the Frauklin InsUmle,: . Philaddphla , , "iriOßCOiip \VKATHKBrrWi K,MUiU*H\ inyueafui nv J* leulioa lo Ins < xtclleui «*upplv oi— , Horoermule IMunlrts', > ‘ , , F,astern ‘ very superior r f ; Homemade Flannel*; • . . ? . Haifern u -* 1 ». • TwilWQ ’ ‘ Red and While, v Weldi* *■ unshmritaUe, UntorttVirts,' Silb,'Conati^nndMftrino ; -Alpactji ■; fend Flcee\ SxIW Hose tama do (a superior article,) at low price* at Norili»En»i corner Fourth ami Market Mrew in* Country meretmnl* * til pieoae remember bN Wholesale >Roaipi r onfSti story* where good*.bre sold.as: •pncoiuthavwtH plyaw; ; , ••• [nepgu. „1, you niilfbc wiiDout i) benojfnL set of «tn:o i • pearl) TEETH, alia a tvsett, rrograut EJreaUi, when -vdtt- cnn'have them boll* b> ;UiUvsf,a of 3 7on«’ Amber noth fastt* 1t •wiuienjrf ih? Teeth* bnrdjhi* ' the Gum< sweeten* the Breath, nncf i* mthoat tir?p- , nod. the mosMieMilitot and economical aenlriMe oyer US WW JACKSON, Gen Atenr, ,, , frp Liberty PnUlmtgh. M‘ Bellas :iy r :, v . 18 “ «' black * \ail-j ous widths? just Tfic’U at scplg » 1 ZBBUI.ON KINSRVg bhls.;ay£e.sJo,3 Mackerel; . ' -v *S*“ “ No. 2 *•' ' MasafccbukeUa iHSdccUon r ju« received nmtfor*aleb>-'- »ep2o «' * *» -MTLLBR fe’-MCKKESOX f _ . T)ATKNI* WHpyOllf'tSlMKl^—4l kepi Vat Wro 7 sizes; »n f store and forsafe b>-;vv. tefit. B. . KING & MOOBHKAP MACKo 3 > *r»olabi , , SMirH Sr SINCLAIR. .-« 1 tt lli j i. , ; , Nn SB Wood ftreel | MAI groi*Jrtiaclie» towala l>)r ' " ‘ KING & JUOORHRAD, • aenlGw/ -.-o DiamondscorneroElXagtoftd tt wy»• 5 Bo»UT'Soa»(Swertf brand J-* v •* Jft *« To/iagaiedBoapOVflkerj)ohjiadd and (brittle hy.‘(&epl6)>i > .'KING t .MOORHfiAT). . eCTenencctt book«keeper-M>ne vvfcQ: VV UevoieTn^a^n. tlon exclronvclv tp'buMriew.' -Address pox No. SP7-,| . MMULLTSN ac DOWNINt'. 0 ? PtafaW*, Korr fio 2lB7nberty street, opposite Sc\enth at ri , > sep2o*y ” it' ? * > • JAS Third at, nfkf T: Wood—*»i--Charles „ * ai Jkliß»'HelicT» r », «k Fdortb atree4a.fe w v if aWp' Woodi»lreci,iiui»l iUP cqpip)ehoiiof iba bouw k< nearly opposite. Teeftv in blocks, ,*yilbort»fir»al«oiß»,:i (after die manuCEnoyyuiHvemUyprjrfer theeashl mnnuiaclure4 to #ml each particular case,-Te9lh7-3m 1 1 pfajlmeiaswbiebjremdily' .Xrfiive-iwiystaihe purify mg and tomc-powers of ItlaidiiJPhemuut &Qap. -It ia ndapied lo aii disease*-'OfVf ihe-pki«iipncb'rflar'l:an,-Freekles^MorpbO^' ,^^lc^e Vi Storvyy Erysipelas, Cotpptexjhni.woiujjluo.- well 10-giv# OiisodrtUTnhle blnal* ;i ty ww.t*, £ •; • bpl^*»‘Wt"anJk**.- v**»li XrMa Mrujiiton;-*-?: Sandt/ ky • ■» 5 6tau£S» f ' 'ILLINOIS " / State Bank and Branch**** _ jpa«fc tjf flhnois 7•* i - MICJJIG4X , 4 \Ktteln '* * {{suimmce »■* »> * jtolr-Bdfli « 5 \QaklaudcQUTUy * • I Farm mid Meek. f Si. Cla.r-r, ~nas ale,, - " * 'MISSOURI, :'' w \ ' SlrttfSanl**- TENNESSEE., „ _ ' :„4£i BJSI®BiV:.EXCHAiVOE. / iWt£?:Yori- • -i 1 i RAito4elpA«a.*‘*'“ :r.-r.*T.v,‘'i: Halfrtnort,-.*.* .*■*••!> v *‘Vri ,j> t -. 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