'lliE PlTrsluuGil''Gß`LErtL apooKs a Co: IMENZIS PITTSBURG H • SATURDAY MORNING, JULYa‘isa. 80-T. ywran/ and ; DA:LT Cie se-nyikon puk.nnul• DkUY, Tri-Weekly, end Week Iy. — Y pply 1.301hU• per ammo; thetri-WerklyieSille!kkeo endrarn; We Weekly le Tien Dollar. per ullanni, nr.etty Notice 'to Allyerclonit f . . . . Advernaeinelil,, N accuretu.enion. •LOWJ hd in by'bee o'clitiek ihe linernoun. Anent.. ""°"'" 4 ie 4 t int IC tenn i' " I ' lni r • Yana Circulation and all et Using cf CO pap , r 'ln WOlidern Pentisylaniu, lied it ili•ffe doe need I abrettiliententa alloidd Le ....nobly handed in • -- - - - UOYMNOII, T 1 A //tV/IN, 10/ CICITILX OANAI. CUNIMISSIONLR. JOSEPH W. PAT.TON. IoY comlltalf-0. MUM, ) roe cy.onci: DARSIE, of Allrgtony Cay . •111230.1.1. N0111..F.40f I utEnua.Tp. • 'OIfRINTIAN 51•11YEI.r. of Wilkin. Tp. 11a11811ALL TIWAIMLWI:t.DER. . HENRY' L.A.RGE,of Tp. ' • ' 10M. eoC3lir J. W. BASTER, of Witafforfgh. ruatounf Coll,lllnoNty. THOMAS PERKIN: 4 , of lower St. Clnlo Tp. 1.3 ACOITII. 'WILLIAM V.I.VEN. of Vcr•aillef Tp. • • .STATE CENTUAL COBLIMITTRIL. THOAIAME PRA NKLlS),;Lantast, City . 1011N , C KUNKEL. Dauptuit County. THOMAS DIINCArI, - JAMES.MARrIN. THOMAS C HATIBLX, York. WILLIAM SI IVATVS,C=SirIand. DANIEL. AI riNITSER, AtNum. • ' 1. WIFITHS.RII.I.. /CHEM R. CIIANDLEII, - SOUERT T CONRAII, Timm AS McOIIIATII, Psll4.lcfratict Gnu.). (HINER I.WITHCH, Derks. ROBERT At HARD, Franklin. TlltrltAti M M HENAN, Warhlngton ANDREW') Mare., tkatiertet. lIANAIAR DENAY. Alit/betty. Rio/AHD (KWH.), Venango • JrAr'Et;rl,ll litiENS,,W,4lorclasd, O J BALL; Erie. .H f) Al n X WELL. Norilmokiert. J U SALISLIHR.S..fiasskHHHO., • • F.LHANAN•I3 HAMITEI. A PURVINNCY.,INHei. II HEMS'S' HTANSONtent..). ROBERT T,l-OTTS, Montgatrery. P;;Ci);.A6ocol;settial Dcrncutc Ogeresiilapotts, Motwy Mattel, ht., -re 4,31146)11a58. and - ga - nscsanneelkare mt..)nn.-d o!sat %be 'sr...! .1;4 to .ituteil co Tue , ,....0 . ,31.1.!ny L• • publ...ard I tlcatla‘ coo. o . acre _requested to eta. that the rOki COCC .t :l: L iaftcr 31:10c1.1., A. X. • 'A, Letter nom itt t Traylor. !Tee fittiosiVe appears in the Cincinnati Stir cuti„ actts , 41Lircgtezd to James W. Taylor, Esq the mkt.. 11,',1 take pleasure aa. tranalerring this letter to oar cootoirti, as we do every thing fr. in the pen of Mall:ate and distinguished command cr of the Rio Grande. ' We esprmeed our fully, nearly three r months since, upon the proposed nomination of General Taylor for the Presidency, that we have nothing , to add upon the Subject now. We base, in deed, nothhig to add and nothing to take from these opinione• When 'the occasion, indicated by t.e following letter, shall arrive, in which to give ea. reeked to, and discos:ion of, personal views of public policy, we doubt not that General Taylor's • views will be found mainly in harmony with thwe of the Whig party. If they are rin, and the Ns ' done. Convention of Whigs .1.011 be autistic ere. - ao, ani think it just and 'impel to calculi a nomination to General l'aylirr, we slash tw behind none of our brethren of the leers in giving 11141 all the support of which we are capable. pat with us a Party is but the einbalyinent of certain great Principles, end as it IS "net men but principlelr BLIVk to CiOt ate. ue fi,rget ail moo in the ­ We have w g ieu coerces to ,put 1.4.- area. ' We are , prepared, indeed, only to roll', 'men as their sentiments harmonize with' the great party with which it is egtmily ton prime and pleas. tire to act. Far what time the Whig party taxo battling these many long yea.! Surely no Ili" a body of chmatnen, to wear soLe badge from the met of their fellow citizens. N.r, after their experience with General Jackson, to elevate any Military Hero, however brave, how. ever noble, or however patriotic. Nor yet to cast off thelzolier"paneply of Civil Libatty and Civil Alable. as wori by our eminent Stateemen and . Jdrists, in ordertt on tho armor of Maw, the Aral. of au.. We have Principles, ...distinctive Principles, idenGtied watt the welfare ' .of the People and the best intetesta of the coun try. They relate to both the internal and external policy of the. GrovelemenL ' They 2rec is m:r .. Of Abu. especial privileges, or pflOg•Ute a means the policy of Protection, the question of poeti c sf ,.j.,,O o di,W o .h o i, h id . I ~,,, them of the Currency, the improrements of Rive nand all o nave,- ii lmartmd with a single ernw of toy Hartintm• the independence of the Judiciary and mom , . mid • Mow , that shall Wog to , each one ;4 the Legislature, and the-proper control of, Elect, them the regrets of the public thst he will with mw, and the feLcitatioris of the public that he p tire usurations,--greatpmfy qumliona.coneern. J . , ett atilt , , raw. • lava which Ines may, perhaps, honestly MIK- r, taut' If relationi hasastleurag up abroad from my long in defence of which we are prepared to sacrifice connexion with this paper, the time has not, been all thiglory of a diadem:el battle fields, if we cep , =1, 0 ' 3 '7 'L.' born '. B° . m° of lb° . P . '” ° . •"" . ... . , . le mom eats thew connexion with the bat give them an enclosing fife. We fed a Na- paper even earlier than my own, 1832—that of none'meter iu • General' Tay for, and admire hi. some of them is about cotemporineou.. We have cool cqu rage an d patti,t,c devotion. He is em. ,,, planned and executed, laying our head. together of o.thoosoud otof one to Whom the Ns,. own.' until we have tall become bald . o r grey. . In all that me, lam not aware of a eingla word of sm all honor and respect, but we love our Party sad I nine, that passed among us. SDI feel that my nt ceme its -principlts more than all the men of I, cc...labors.. in the office are entitled to my respect. Chriinerdem. And while we would hike not one , end my best *whet, cod to the confidenciecf any iota o'ciedit from General Taylor, nor rob haul "'tb whom they may hereefur . mantaect therm of. a's-ogle honor which is his due, we cannot for. Thera area htat,uf my friends to whom I would .•-.gat ilia :V* have a patty to defend, and men. I willingly mob. direct and public acithowledsraent - ' d , -ol men amonc us, who -L ave gMien of Ann. of swim' s kind .; butt I shoot& offend 11 , .t... , ' ,e -. ~ , -r country. them by such an iodalseoce of my own feelings-- I old in it "."` - '` lc° and inthe Service °I. thei r ----'; men who came to advise of coming treats—owe This . formbers: We com.vonti now to we ninon. ' who came Mandel in time. of prranity—nien who tido - ofitia . reader, the fallowing flank and rashly 1 came to counsel in emulous of difficulty—men who latter ,as- General p a yl o. i . d ec ti a i es all party boo. I debcomfy but 'firmly chided me for error—men ad a,g,oadfog h ,L ogi f , (rout all petty eee.... I who had not . many wools for profrasions,. but were I ready to is to reprove, to enco urage, Id de I I fend. These frimods—some of thew have pasted away. *owe survive and It tee infl macid ma in th.- .. ' Heudgonefers, ;bony of Occupation, 1 0,1, I Lave token—these friends, who hsve ~,1 camp near Monterey. iku 18, 1947. 5 I influenced my conduct, to whom 1 °We mach of • Iffir .tlhilwshe boner to acknowledge the re- I my 1110Ceff•. will understand me when I say that ado cityotir leiter, with the endemic, of pple ! their favor. are not the lei. remembered becaum l editorial extracted from the sSignar of the latlitof eate a a a te i thau , aa4ta i ta i i . t. ~.a uttat . ti d through I, Apia! - i. 1 many years, and 'made efficient to ease and cam . ' At thistime, my public duties command so fully fort—let me add, also, to permanent neatly:oe_ my attention, that it is icopoesible to asm wee your - To the penults - of the United states (imette, l letter in 'the terns demanded by its rrtricsY. cud I some of whom are of fifty years standing, and all I :the iinpOrtan.• of the a...mimeo." to which it el- of ties deverting my warmest gratitude,(for lades, neither intim/ hare f th e time. ithOuld I feel never man had such patrons)—to theist I present myself at liberty, to enter into the few and Moat roytelf for The /ad tins. in them editorial column., - general subjects of pgblic policy suggested by the , and gratefully-acknowledge their continued kind. j .ruttclb in Tamar:en MY ‘ter° pers o nal vie.. were IWn and abundant ottronsge s (a patronage beyond 1 - - better withheld fill the end of the war, when my ! ell anticipation) and confess their auptainingilib. - . meridians a t , a military chief, sewing in the field ! „my ender many silver.. ,ir,,,,,,,k,,, nod, 1 against thenemmen enemy , shall no longer Ire while I make a record of these fa , Ito descend I uncOmprottiiscalbrtheir expression or discussion ; a„ a claim upon ii., gratitude ut thooo . lir, se. , 1 . ' 1 4 iie: . Jlig, lll - 10 • edit lip the kindness with which Weir (other a •- S 7 ...,Froltanseer ersenrea 1 beef' b.l. "dn'ssesl ' nil been honored. I dose my career is • Ms of -101 0 14(4 4AbOrrie 4 CICMCY 4p.d . 1 do violence , lindens, as •n edimr and a publisher, With renew. .titiktbeklthrtltitelf nor te my polonon us an Wrier, ! ~l I!..norances of gratitude to my µmoms, anal .-.01- ( lanlaili, ‘. 19 acknowledging to Yana.. I h.re i with humble and devout acknowledgments of the :.doneio afresh° have Whiled to the . 4 ' of rev • I. indorse, of Providence, that has alloWed eta to, r . name for this exalted connexion thin..., servic ,,, ' hind fare with such a people, and to enjoy in their are ever al the will mel Mil of the country , odd I midst the competence I have acquired by their fib. ~ -- ;,-,61 1 114 - !Meet prepared t° ray 'lts' 1 .hall arose ill, reality. Farewell. Josue Ft . Cresentee. .- - - - :ffireatntry calls ow 19 the Presidential office, buil ......-- .----• '.- thief eon and obeli yield to glace!! that does net . EY to iturra..—ln New York from the 2d of Ticino feamthe epontaneom action and free will ell April to r h o Oa or Jose, 85 d ope, 75,000 otht! ,_ .- eh, nation at large end void or the slight at ages- woo, arrived at 4 .,,,,,, by bit th o letieet .c, id-my twin. I . • ffeitititrtt hone< and raporwibilithe of such 1 portion of them Germane, having hot thMw . ill .o .._omoir,it tatto this occasion say, that I have I and the mane to proceed to the far mt. Add ', marallAtOtst aspiration; a much more u•ogati 16,346 more who sailed from Limorkk.Limrpool, Apreiene leitayhet *W fe ails ono, after Iles ter ,m in inatio th n society of my I Wounfor 3, Bova/ p roem .. Itqujuudaity, Cork . •.--,'rititlev, ma e raj feadiy and particular friend., and io th e I London, Greenock, Plymouth arol'Elio between hoetipations /Mist congenial to my wishes. In no - the 19111 of May and the 4th of lutist and we .tieeer Cen - tinnitnOttelf le be the ... 31 ' 1 .'. oil 'ha,, , ah Alt 100.000 added or short taloa added any party or to party whom.. •- ' - '.• Z. Toros; Maj. Gen. U. S. A. 1 ° !. / i ° • 9'"'9 i. or•uh; , Tic. b) this iiidh 1.11..uur Jae. W. TaybiriEeq., Cincinnati, O. I I). . V. C. Smith, Visiting Phyrician,:atatel that - - ~t .. . on Saturday evening there were abonX2ooo etui. gram passenger. In Quarantine at Deorisland, In twenty-four mewls, with i respect of many more by expected read, already due. 'T‘e' - firithola . brig Seraph, front !Cork, which arrived on the 17th Mat- with 1 18 passengers,• has been ordered ' away no person being willing to 'Ora the paces- miry bonds that they Woolf riot become rabuithen to I the State. The Miramichi Gleanertstates that, on . the ad le t . a hoot appeared ail the wharf, and Capt. Tp,. irir , o f the So:whack was tin board; Large at:prima of provision. were put no bled. On . Ftidey th e passengers were landed and put In. - , to sheds on the Qoaranthis Oround. Forty I - death, from typhus finer otscimed Withi n th e two days altar the ship's arrival, stul thWa had been 11 births on the passe. The, quabea Mercury of 22d inst., states, that 197 hid ditd at ,„ . ! Quatantata Ground during ths leak to date—and ttiar2,l99 inn.. there sick., Alil3llllilifATlOi OP Til CUM. or Joel; N Mararr awn /owe C. Gssaw.—A gentleman the Bar, oferainent ability, and prompted by a strong RIM' of justice, has entered I upon a re view of.t t. proceedings of the Bishops and Con. fintincerethe N. Y. M. E. Church, whist Mr. Mai& apri...lßl, Jteou. Wa hare neither room nor &mitt to miens thir . pamphlet, but commend it to all tiitwe-setili. wish to are a 'Twist:ion ably. and, sawn argued., The exam ination is in the spirit of the collowing:Watnistt . . - . . . nit Writer of this snick seishee,'lnto . Uni phi bop her of Senor Rearms to estioute -Rom at tch i di ficApsie notch, not u bistiops. priests, lutisnu. tin sa-man; stripped of the factitious slLsnees of learns, tines, sod robcp of rtficau and to neigh their merits in the balanch of rests); and be hopeabis tenders will. *likewise. - - Thelon loin for 05,000 hs i s been taken in -- , Phliedelpitte.:::,The term. ea which thiretock was sold entjheeei .publiehed. hewn ten per essit:hcii: Perak aerni.ll4l3lll , ny In •G'Und,k .EsOkas . takes. jq.e Prt4 l ll,ited 84380444;j344 , '• 4- ,.4 41 b e balYil.;"' aPia l! collie? far t►dpq.fise Y e rC;A" ba . Utavdkr Vekalielory wtthyitootsdna ;dole* edit tothorit wbisb 11111:t havd mooted oi6 when penning . his Is rt wads to his readers.— Mr. (Handlers 'severe labors bran broken. dawn his - own consdtption, and Inmost driven him to the Nip be has taken. 01 these lahors he kayic How I toiled at the edit/Mal column% sod bow the doestant companion of. my. labors (G. H. Han, Pay , ,) tailed in his department, I can. scarcely explain; but month after isiontb, 'and year after year, did I attend person'itly to a school of more thane hundred eckeskiN, during Seven hours of the day, and then wrote edited/Is, collect and select the news; do all the reporting, and much of the correspoodence, of the daily paper, retiring, with the companion or my Inbere, at two and three o'clock in the morning, from the office, to renew labor aloes three or filar boort attempt to sleep. Ruinous as all this was. to the constitution, it was continued, and the paper slowl.Y, but coo starkly, pined patronage. The reasone for parting with an esnibliahroent, second to nous in itie Union fir prosperity, are given below: • Tirenty-five years of labor, such as I have be. stow./ on this paper, without •hrinking from axial. Public end political employment, moat tell somewhere. They have told upon ,my (frame, and I am admonished that if I would, es I have &sired, prone between the turmoil of business, god the ailence of the grave, I mini not keep within the attractions of that bunt], rug and' the liberal offer of my enterprising neiglibore,•fford• erre mash. for gratifying a cherished wish. with • out doing injustice to any one who had claims opt. my talents or mean. I accepted the offer, received the cor.aldeistion, and to day formally place in tor+ hands that which I pare never abUsed to public r•r private injury, which has been the means of some hula distinction. and of peen. niary competence to met and which I moat !inuti le hope, nod lull, believe, will prove doubly bone ficial to my neighbors, whom I warmly commend to the patronage of those who have is liberally enshrined me, and an forbearingly aubmitted to my dr ficiencies. • The following pill give the reader acme nit. Of the changes of 'meaty-five years in mercantile .d oche/ life, ow in a city almost proverb'sl for lie • stability. In such a el se e lateen,n with rihe public .f intro of the city and aisle at I have had . for teem *V line yea., I have noticed changes Mkt would Seem to have been enough fir a century in tither, times Events have sureml, din startling rapid ity, and the history of a few yea. wont.] seem to include a record of gels, robot n Not' to refer to hose of a Mille gemital nature. I may us, that I do not know of a single mercantile firm now ex tant, which woo rn ezurenee when I became eon. netted who this paper. Of the nary daily pa. pen which ate pu Lltahed In Philadelphia, the UM ted State. Gazette is oho only one that was in en. lAttnee in 1822; and how many bse.oricen and fallen, or been absorbed, by °theta, I tanut.t and thechange among editors has hot been loss than that in papers_and.publlshersi I believe I am the senior editor of - the gentle craftin our city We need not ask an apology of any of the mailers of the Pittsburgh GazetteJor the space given to the closing paragraphs of Nil . .. Chandler's Valedhlory. The two papers hale borne the some name, era ilts oldest in theiState, and In none respects. in the two extremes of the State Lave, fur a long saris of p.a.., boen pursuing the some prospers. Career. Both have subscriber. cal oily Vests clouding, and Loth here friends which st 111 last as long as life itself, tle. C. closes hie s'aledietery 1n the long time in which I haye been connect. led with the public press, I have firmed and cul nested an intimaiy will. many of 'my peak...ion, sod have Meiji ettensivO correspondence with • vact_plstiy with whom I have no personal knowl edge. - The step I have taken closes this relation.. but I bear with me a grateful recollectioh of the many courteaies extrnAleal tewarth the by brethren abroad, and of the general unifarm kitidnew of those with whom I have been in more direct in. terrourer, and I tato !rare of them with hearty wiehes far their I.lllTrar and happinew, with a l•iSe for their *.e, oristkr, ud unlit:Kra.] , pln >tne w tn.• consciousness titiJ thate• occupa• non is, by thaw talents and their general merits, becoming of more sod mare' importance with ea. cogyear's continuance; and while. I write I ode dotty new cecasiona for thankfulness in the kind. nearwith which my withdrawal from their ranks is mentioned by my brethien, and the macrame of their kind &sire 'th‘t • • •i•oniatit of my life m.) pars away in F. C • • Most respectfully ar.:t ;...• • otity do I Weak: , to my'brethren of the piesii•aftireteeil. Cordially da I reciprocate their good wisher. 1 .. May their la. cure be light and their rewards! abundant-4hr re wards not merely of a pectiniuy kW, bat that krge 'expect which soeiciy has fur Those whom • • • •. =ff:= sprin , ma -i7ATig4; ', -- 11144M;Pre _ —Mt AI ladde• himself Opoigll4 inderien -.14- a dra ' ke of'Oaracliar ood or vetch, le an oak .in thzajtate eery independent :aunt. a is'one of those whose circumatainceamtable him to hoea. Which hi doutulem01:10 maga of toeholds*. sutte e man's abmaditat or sufficient meant aim have an Mils:tenet upon bia Whole character. Mr. Mc . Thai; no, doubt:lea, has. upon the whole, great .nsistency of ammeter, notwithdanduag he we. once • most eloquent champim of the United States Bank, sod, as 4orernor of the State of South Carolina, a warm opponent of the annex- ation of Texas, but tempera mutant fir. Many who were once far the Back are against it, and some who were once against it are for 1•; and so of the Texas question also 'rho Bank was a pia_ xling question during M'osbingtan's adoutostra non, end has been so ever aim, Mr. Calhoun Was among the first of them pomeled nun, and as McDulßel is o diseifile, as wonder tint when Mr. Calhoun clisoged he toond a tiro' in, hi. opinions also; but as the world goes, Mr. McDuffie has been literally a comistent tout—excepting upon this question of the currency. Ho mu • Nullifier, and a chief man among Nallifiers---a Free Trade cont, sod the leader of Free Trade men, so much so that not long since he de clared that he preferred to ace the prosperity of Man chester m England, to Boston in Massachusetts, & no couch as he did the prosperity of Charleston or I'. or rum of tthicommeimal tins of the Moab! Tam, too, to a letter addressed to a Comootee of the British Corn Law League, and in answer to • letter complimenting him upon his devotion to the principles of the Leatitie,ishich were known to be altogether anti American. That knee has made many believe that Mr. McDuffie is not in Poi right state of mind; baths IS assumas other now and only in earnest, and more frank than some cob. era who hold the same opinions. Toward* the North he bears a grudge that he cannot forget.— He hates the prosperity of Northern men, and has wrought Ida mind a Ito the singular faith that the Nor then atonal:muter owes the diem r he eats and the coat he wears to the Snutberrr Flamer— or as a butcher once said to hie debtor, You owe me, sir, for the rer , gmrat en your loom." It would be curious to study, plulomph cal; the opicuom and temperament of such d man as McDatfie. While he in ant a bad man, he rir dangerous one, end while he would out lob you of a farthing, he would eeb you of that which to above all price, your good name. He is, in a word, toward. the North and Northern melt. from first t o last, a bundle of peejudiera They nick out, upon him, and you ran aim( .t aft them pin, trading "as glans upon :he fretful porcupine ' Mr. McDuffie is ardent, impetuous, intellectual ly and pbyeirally full of feeling. The "warmth of his own sunny South appears to have been tofu. ad into PM whole eyetem. and no - doubt that he would breve a thonsasidbeyontt. m defence of mesa-caned -Chivalry" of South Cambial" MI all their Notification aboromatioim In the Senate Chamber, Mr. Menuffte was ono of Ike shining mark. of the bode ./ mukej sser, who dispense law and wisdom horn the north Wing of the Capital. A. in the linush Peritament.. o in the Senate Chamber, soles ate stem Mere by the different parties. Looting down Iron] She SUMO t pinery whirti pewee (ono ire clo-enew end inconvenience, under the mu/we/ow of "the black hole of Calcutta," the Whigs are upon the len and the Lhenocra , .. upon Me ;tele. ronmacuoite among these during the terrible ennesatim tern sinews. George AlcDttfiv, occupying a oat nn the xeCand row and near the presiding On/CM . , Mr. Haywood of N. C.. .par right and Mr. Semple of Minot., opoo his left. M'alker, of M ts stamp sat just behind hint rL.n, with Sevier, of Arkansas, open has nett. and reproedlittcly to hi. ree there were then more . Whir ...relator s than that s e es r,.. li•ir ioo ..e, um also •, Srrritiortiii. of Id sod. B. otor °cern. led a smi just in the rear of Sevier, and daring a, rin. sing days of this bang and nacimarehle sermion, of Congress. in which MI lemelatwel j consomme!. d this great error, the two Nenatas went at it •-•lito sad thigh," with forked toogues, rat a sort of bre and sword warfare. sod with a liberal display of gestures, which ihresreeed t nre.l woes; *I, coded in barn;, tope al pesters, P. "calm as s suramceb meteors," but deep was, dre groaning in spirit, and to ate day the growlioN has oofill ended. Mr. Boston bears no love to wards anybody chat halls from Mr. Ca'hoon . • quarter, and Mr. Menufils more glair reciprocates the good will thus felt and tepees...J. !Recently, SIM Benton from his own State, gave th e last blow, which will in due time be reemrocated. Mr. AlcDuffis'e to sone: of addreu m Interest ing. Ills voter is clear sod women.. and the one is most agreeably rausond and pleasant There is a treatment in his style of .peaking coop led with an anergyof language and force nt manner_ which Morays contained. a featly roe for all be Gaya. In debate. bola the mostfldgrlfy and ner non, man to the whole Semite ctimetor, and t . this day. I believe, ta mach pawed from • wound removed in • duel many years since. Hem often a hag. always complening end suffers. tan doubt from acute physical polo. Hies mind is ill at caw, too. and at every step and torn you see slam lin gering feeling in prejudice peeping forth. Hor count-ranee is marked, and the furrow. of !boughs and feelings are deeply set upon his fem. Undress ts plain and simple, and his whole rippearsoes gentlemanly and eourterom. In statute he is small and him whole person feeble. It is but seldom Wit he is seen alone, and the arm of s Mend Is always watiotime. When be writs., holyessr, the Deed ssol4ll[ollS guides his pen, and 41:1e11 he speaks the name ugly "old gentleman" appear. to give direction to his speech. Mr. McDoffie ap pears to be mach esteemed In the Menlo.,. ancl is was of the idols of home, and peihapa, nest to aft Calhoun, most loved in his own State. bat he will have to tree many years longer, and embrace a kindlier &elute toward, Me whole Country,before his countrymen can regard him orths bght of • tree Statesman or • sincere Patron I have beard him, to the capitol of the old Irs: minjm, nil like a commie scold at 'he North sad Northern men. and tbir egein at his Own Soathsrn people for terming the Pot-mom upon journey. of pleasure arid profit All th • however, ergs bat railing, fur the Ex Senator has chosen educate his entrant in blond in the Ir m Stale. end thus answered from hie own mouth hie mere biting calumny opus Northern people and North. ern Insulations. Unreels Stars SSW!, B ison.—Perm,' no. tice has been taken in the Legislative Depart. meet of Brazil, vf the dficalties between tits two Governments. These notice. areal that °Mei Al charatter which look to a threatened rupture t o . Imam the two conntrier, and which i t , o only Le availed by a matall eterciae of folostance. - The Minister of Foreign Affairs in ilia name ~1 the Emperor, and the . Senate of Dept, ter. to tt, MM. of the Pooplo, divipprave esmlue .:f their own tifinistrztt Washington, in corking etplanalion of the negurrreicaa at Hi, I an4ro - - Toa following ettraeis me from the % , Idress the Deputies to ttieEcopernr: ••An occurrence winch ttmk place itti4tag th • past year, with the legation of the roiled Stet, on the ocesahm of the tranvia ntrnent oteerla individuale belonging to • man of wai-lorth-t nation. has been • squire of much lila to Um Douse of Deputies, who cannot coupes( to,banit) the recolection df the offenLne thin teeelied I - ,. them until they are outitahly repaired in a wann which will agree wid. the decorum of the area: , and the national dignity." • - • •••I'he lb., is astisSed that the g. , aerument your majesty will he characterised by a frank energetic policy, so that It way tcolain it poet with •Il nation., without eny umber.. hooters, of the tuitional honor and dignity. l'ouriasirn. mama may count upon the hairy c , nperationot the nation." • • • • • • , srhe occurrence rehth took plerc , lazing the past year arida the United States legation; re. carding the imprisonment of certain nailer, be. longing to the man of war of that notion, is very painful to laic Houreof Deputies, but Ibis pain' muck alleviated by the [(dainty lba tyour. majesty will insist on a due rcirarrr ¢,n f ar all these offences: • Tits CIRCNI.—Octi readers will heat in mind hour moth pleasure the little alai will roceire ci ibis admirably managed establishment this after noon, and recollect tbaf to them army thing hi gold that glistens, and that the jalresit the clowns . uri sport to them, even :though lief may aPP4I' antiquated to inirCeiparle•ced eons. The mu sic of • Kendalrs Band:lob, asurh IN one bin of pi:nanity to hear bat ortesin • life time. 2.I3B•IIICi•ASIMNBT lIICKIMUS, *AA Prime of several nompanies recently tonnediuMaara chusetts and shammed by the Massachaiette alone. The sleet is held principally 4 men of the ant character fOr bedlam and integrity: ; ;aratt~~ tc~ qtr cerr.ipue.~iee' .r iisigiagh Gummi. eiirritutaiik 0.2.t1e" 4 • F... 4 VitoX iif:Ladtiniii,Joly 2. Witialre itiNatiOrlMhi,'Lk Wird Crux dates • Ittnll,tit ultimo, hut mottling ofamith inuantaace. rico/tat Scott sot out f, the City of Mezieo on the IGth quid we lava no continuation by ilia at rival of the rumored Peace orm torte. One 'housed troop - aniwial - it Yen 'Cruz ma the t7th, and moat icarnably. They, will joist General !Scott. . . • fieneral.La Vega, Who has exPerieneetl' ea tench couttlay and hospitality is our, enallayy, and who was n lease , trapon parole, is charipill with. bring a the load of a Goetida bind. General S ent& Anna, alum all the Pieaii!mit rota % king at the Crpiial and et the Depart trrent. at the text ad.ime. in still acting a. President. Some of the Mexican 'papers arerecommending Mediation for Peace.' (Our Downie:cot would nut colooat to it if Mexico should.) . We have, deice from Dem, Santiago to the 21.1, and from Tampico to the IBM. At the lout plow a❑ was quiet, a. int the first. There are not mare than •300 of the Regiment on duty at Tampico, the rest being sick, or in their P. P. One of the reports reads that Genera Scan leached the. Cdy of Mexico on the 16th. We think it a mistake. Correspordeace or iher,POWough LATEIIt „AND LIPOUTANT NOP EA E 'PR OS PE C TS'• Put caossrata i Jd, 2-11 Pe x. Geo. Scott has left ?wads, wham there were man) sick w at Jalapa. The soldiers at the litter place were bat to Parole. There were no. Guerilla hoops between Jalapa and Berate. have nothing Luther from Geri. flaJwali ad,r. In the City of Mexico Sanha - Anna rig still inaothnii~y.There wag, however, pest emir*. lieu et the Capit.,l Alenarde seas still in prison. The province of Chihuahua had given its vole . for Santa Anna . ss President. The result of the election sac regarded as doubtful The Mexicans et the C. and in 'ttio neighblrhood. orer,t urging t o authorile• to made an attack upon Gen. Scott, baLre he ahou'd be rtinferced!py Gen. Taylor. PEACE PROPOSITION Mr. l'rist, the Agent of the Government, haNI pf oppapj In the Maxims authorities Solt etch Government (the U. S. and Mexico) ohm:11J eft point throe Commissioners to 'title claims. If Mexicr refused Mr. r. mired the Mexican the war would be pratecuted with visa, '044 rcaponaibillty upon their own shoulder% The Mexican pipets are publishing intercepted letters hem the Secretary of War, (Mr. Marcy) in relation to the form. of Generate Taylor tad Scott. • General Santa Anna reviewed 1 , 1000 Mexican treope et the Caritol, and tell WI thousand twaht A , noree. All wee quiet at Tampico, but there WAr glee! r o il renewed .uffering anring the Lee!. Wane twpv. rdzr..p.sndence a the Pm•baret, ovens MARKET. July 2, 8 r. N. Flour— Ttir market has again been suer-ding 401, and Inc ans,ut.t of buidarsairatqatted sat), nn,nrd. neles LIIU td.ls standard brand. at $ll,- 43f 1 ,4 1 -11.1. t ',unseal-141ra SOO tkls at 24,241,373 prr Whtai—sales 10u0 bu prime Wbd at 147 c. bra :he rnarksi is dub' Yeaavr is held st Ole, ..J , 011 .1.1• HI. IF ...RA, RI due, 11.11 .r.• blOwsrd.. Of Sugar sales :nil hbflo Nth, Rico at Tfe, Usual credo. Whiskey is 1351. 6 wstat lletje leer galL rot Wool there is en sense thawed, ins! ex. !stns., OSIVII ale mama Provbioas—Salee new _Mess A04.'21 $16.50. • and Pnrite at 61444.50. • West. parked' Mew • I;cs , —thrrc Lave h.e,t / etre. wsd the Is in tokarkat Y beta'at qttee..iLlsst • - OP Deem sales West rareness's ii Slie;Sides . 9fs and Stiouldees it 757,1 el The demsnlifeifi s b lli..g for 11410X1 is simony Lit .eonstunption- 1 se la no ',query for ,sport, No. I W 014.1.1411. 9}•loe in bbt. and Up. Vie ConLoperience of the P , C.tergls - Gourite . NEW YORK MARKET. • July 2, 9 ue tai FlourSakoto.day Michigan brand. at v.lB} and Oenewea at $7,373. This stack of Flair in Lna bands but coati. Thal &mud ka Oar bat prig:kart wall maintained. Dettirs 'eta iboatally bolding off to the Familia newt now, doe. • Grain—Prices generally bays been somewhat 'Jo favor nt buyers, thouib there ha been node. clineautforiendy marked ta call far a nduction of Prosisioni—Thu market has been quiet tadil. and ;awns lisidiy sustained she rates piatida.ly girned. Than. is no Egpipt demand existing at prawn[. Exen.re Cor..pneldeet• of Me Pittsburgh Gat , lle. YEW ORLEANS MARKET. itlllBll4. r. The Telerspbie slip .nd hews by the Cam.. tnis here been received, but they ere by no nicena eta, end @still:scary, sod oprostioes teartally suepenaed dall the reccipt . ortnate de• (wits sdsices. ' A The Comm' market is quiet. Flour, Sirgar, Mature; Tobee!nr, kr, ell Ito- changed. C..o , ,bowlente of the Ptiistrufoh tlexeue BOrt CON MARKET. • July 1.6 P.M. Flour—Sale; to-do) qemeasee bran& at $7.50, and various common percale als7a7,lof. The market I. quiet-but firm. Can.—Saler Yellow ■t 71t per ha. The market for Provisiorti fa inectiee. Exo , ti•fe t'AoFtespoOdenre of the riltebergh Ovene BALTIMORg MARKET. • July S, of PM. Floor—Hayes took 2000 . bals Howard etnet• at ;0 al} per bliL City Mill. $6.931 nolohnillY• hot thin, have been anneal at that. Wiliskey in bbl. ate:. Provieione--The•Skil show no change in prices or feeling in the market. U nos._-!Ve noticed no article in the Courier and Emptiier a.fewd.y. eines, selach evntAns /limn vet"; importanefsels; v.• I that they should be known. It eppeara that, by a newly dikosared process, iron may be cowered ; with a cost of rine at a Very moderate coat, and, thus prepared, it defies ofidation. Tin, shinglei, I elate. and pureaine, rerist yield their claims, fa this new article. Hoofs coveted with it , remain bright and , untentished through, ell kinds of weather and season+, and, ere might almuat nay, all time. •Evetything that usuctelly conetrneled of iron, and is exposed , to dampness, may now be made almost imperishable. Tbe 'process of man ufactuiel is founded on electro-chemical and has been thoroughly appeared by the great est of our modern chemists. We proposed to give the eubject a demi examination, and to pub lish the resuslut.—N, Y. Tour' Sun. Tin Noreen tiarza . icaa.—Mr. Chandler in one paragraph of Ins •olydictory thus aped, of his dRIC.B..: • • In parting with the U. A. Gauge. a. I . now Jo, I piece it in the hand, of gentlemen who will mu. lAiti the name pohtleikt principles by which it has been distingulArd,iutil Knave it from allows. 14" influence. , who inventing the anumisoce of m■o, will elbow to all whet they claim for them seism They poems+. and will command talente equal to all the wants of a greet and Infittentiel . newspaper. entitled to the respect, and damming, the petrensge, of every clam of tbe community. Tux Watou'of Eastrinibase - adopted. Resolu tions commending in dm higbeit terms the minim of frwinand Patton. .Ttur Whipat Reading have idoptad similar RiMlatkaii,iuid - iii• membered Send and Teyrer jrG their bravery and patriotism. The Board of Public Works of the'qtate of Virginia, :on Monday mmehnhal a tale of the , Portsmouth and Roanoke Ball Rout to the the : town of Portsmouth, for 1.50000;PsY•ble fo "MP four and years. litoairt'a LITIMART niitoe'Ve dill the atter, don of out Literacy radon to the 'edrettimedieut of choice scathe; to be found at Mosiee Money . Depoi on 4th at. •• • - raTir; 4 4 : 1 4 1,1 •4 4 iiidn.• a 18U4r-° -itta akigoGotbraißes,*beitii 'Said i Mr; Tanrs the 4B.‘lo.PB,ol. ';:aaversimeteri :chid agent--at Ilexief4 thalienikeun mime , hitm Q. Adams liigaMid With dace ending M Cider. He defends, *well* in a pamphlet 0f.130 pages in' which it is - said, borrowing the skill of Telleryand, ho eau. fifily concealed his ides+. An °nicks of ho U. S. Army. abr.azer °Liar pochee to the Government from Mexico, te' in Washingtrn awaiting the rrurn of the Execo. tine and his traveling kabinet. The Richmond Republican says that this officer beings inform.. tan of the election of Hamm as Precinct of 'Mexico, and that, when be left the tlie genteel Impression seemed to be that peace would be eunciaded in the course of two or three weeks. ,As oasis Kxssinv, of Indians, one of those , who voted the insult Warn. Taylor,' has been re jcSted. by his constituents. Livrixr too, of the woe state who voted the sanidrSensare isendsgs. ming to explain hi* vote end thereby to avert the indignation otitis Sonstituentr. The Pasernewr visited New Raven College Se Monday, left fin Springfield in the afternoon and reached 13ceton in the evening. The Presi dent was at the capital of Maine on Friday arid paws today. in Portland, acosmpanied by Mr. fluchaniut, his Secretary of State, Clifford, fiitorney Gemini, and Mr. Barka, Superintend ent of the Potent tune., &c. We believe the edito of the Gazette was in Washington at the timeCongnese refused to • the Irish the donation proposed. We believe the Pm. Went was opposed to Congress grentiog the whiney in co.equence of constitutional objection.. Dot, notwithstanding, he gore, wit think. 5610 of his own to the gene ill relief fond, • • • Will the editor of the Gazette be so good ai to tu ition his r.ders how mach his 'e.t.a,. and char ity proispted bins to give Ilpoo the. melsecholy on csaton.—lChroniele. I Tbough an vinpertinebl question, we could an. ewer at were It proper to do 111,10 a manner to male the Chronicle turbaned of the inquiry. l'he editor l ot the Gazette, in another sphere of ,tion, and as one, of the humble orqpnatose and officer. 01 the great meeting held in Washinglo list winter which Appealed to the' whole Unii a for Its contribution. in 0c halt of Ireland, and which has resulted in raising 000,000, and gave both ha lithe and his money,— all 'that he woo able of the one, am; all that i.e could,pare of the other. The .gentlemen of the Press, of ether party tn %Vashington, durtor the white-, will nuswer the Chronicle more fully if tt withes, it the contributions of the l'resa originated with ow-wirer. A. fur Mr. Polk, we were in Washington both when he refused to vote few curds of titled to the peer, and whim bra influenf. e was brought to bear against the bill ter the rebel . Inland. Ha might hare given $5OO for the relit I of 'lreland, but it is the final time we have heard' 1.1 At, and it is nobody's business whether he gate lies Modred dollar, or five pent.. . • P 111“ Rome.—The New Torkeia in the intr. tier, ate about eutering upon the eonstsuction of Plat Rtania,—excellent in their way, and worthy the germs lineation of the people of Pennant. nix: The law of the State requires, according to an *bonnet in the N. V. Tribune,- the following regulational "That every plank road must be made at least ll: rode wide, and so as to bane a smooth. per. mutant road, to track being of timber, plank, or other hard material, bud no constructed as to per. mit carriages to pass each other with ease—ohs , the arch or bed of any turnpike rood soil be at , least 48 feet wide—that the tiopervik.ors of cry 1 Comity in which Mere shall be turnpike or plank made, made under the act, to appoint Inspectors I of Roads, whose duties the statute dtfines—lbsi toll gate@ tray be erected on such rad., et least three miles epart,and such tolls received es .the statute appoints—and that +barn in such Com) a. nlis' stock are to be deemed personal property, sad '4ll transferable as such. l'bir mad Oct is verylong, it defi,pes the extent of the personal j liability r. shareholders, and goes iclo a vauety w 1 J. idle which will be 1.,--st uoder.torel l 9 ve p.m. ,si." ' The-re is no State to the Calm. hawing wnree roads ,thrtla (114 , , 312 liol3¢ that would pay better for improvements. 1 1..nrober is about as !cheap as in New ynti,,and t/se trawl nearly a. Vest. The) Si! V.fniAri : admirable purpose. and, well 444;14 last h t p4elthan the !.at :tteeadatu'e recd ' • i lattem irpt another Catial testi e.ili shortly be leaded etitb Prbduca. Tb Committee saltiest that all midi. dooititma fat the irbh may be fottr'altd at mamas practicable Atintber Relief ibtp t.. b.rn .rut from th.t. with allay thoosazal dall.n waits of Proriaim a *aboard. 1 Pane Yana ,Citus.--Capt. fry, is speaking of the rausteed oirdr of term Of peace, at New Or• Luria, eap that it vu said at Vera Cruz, that tine difficulty wu the ease of a guarantee by to Hallam which General Scott will seorpf fur curylag th. cooditioes into 'effect.: - MESMERISM AN Maras, an indisolual. heihag from Wash. logien. and celled Prufe.rer Mousy, apprarrd in our "alum room, at the Clara, eu.TbureJey erenino July I, and there real a lengthy paper, drawn up by himself, and by lam declared to bare received the eignature of *resod respectable cal mos of dm abows named place, the purport of vshkh wee, that the esperiments of our Myhre:el Clairvoyant, Mis. Manna were grow torpoeitions and ourselves leopostore And.. • 'Thereof said piper asserts ahat a Mr. Mem, In Wastiblrtoo, Wes, in dm PaliWPre of du' ww• demon, whose names were . teentioora, bandaged as Veirtra, is bandaged, end thus c.o.d . (without h.ter enegomised) as accurairly, If not aims teem lbw she, and In the tame meaner that ' rew.h.and' ,:, Whore n, re !merely believe that mkt elate. Menu to be without foundation in troth, and cal voluted to deceive Ito people of this coy, and do Injury tone cause utstaraeri, we are induced dare publicly to maks the iglowing Paorawirsol ' rarrThel Proles,,. Moray sr hie Weaklier*. p rotium in aar..Lectare Rooin, nn Monday , or Tuesday evening next, the said Mr. Whars'alwe /faiths ;ball alm be pecanni. eid—that a Conunittrie reepectable gentlemen of* f'ittabwrgh;' be Waned by andlterathein. thane, wbo shall blindfold, in MN mate manner. both Mr. Wilson and Mee Martha, and as rife , . fealty salts:Um is generally bandaged. II; then, Mr. Wawa roads and describe. nbjects es Mir. dui-duce the tfonornittee hell present it Mr. VIII : win the sum of POO; which we shall previously depoeit in their hands' fur that parpnew • A regard for his hogor and veracity, will dada. lin induc t Nakuru. ,Murray to accept tide pro.. poeition. -•If he feile to do thie wa .hall, with strict propriety, ba ensiled I, tritow back upon hit:Melt hie gratuitoue and ungenerous charge of imposition. ; Meese L0u...., i Jour 11. GllllO,ll. , • 4 &RI request the Re,. Dr. Riddle will repeat, in the t'resbytenin Church, on Sabbath (tn. morrow) evening, the eermcn which he preached opon 10.1 Sabbath evening . , no the Relations of the ("rest West to the Destinies untie World. Seni• commence at a quarter Wore ii o'clock. ...GAZIETTS JOO !MINTING OFFICE, NIMID IMIKET. CORNER or POST 0/VICK •ILLET. Ws — arn now proparrd r'ireeir. t.luperiur • //Pnlitloa. 6112110”, ell Gen. of Jos essaTl,oo. 14 , T. , ~,, SossoLos: pill., Dills of 1.41 , 1/c4, Lenz,r &.set C.l cui art, II sodbi 11% ar..J.v. LOOK AND 1,14.1 0 •11. AT racsrrusu ao LOT Grief. flrellied,Dl the brat itooozer, re,i. or Yuming Jaror 141110.1,0,'Y A at,GO lowooz • [ol . i . Waittron the alletuton of our readers to lb. ea , . trainitintry WU oof 1.14.0.0heem NritE. be' .ettled t,y eli!let of the Nirties Atlftbeay city, July t, If 47. T . .,, - s ilVi t .M A Y Sl'k! .. , NT, i i ., 'P. ik.The ptsitle. - 9(bifiruAelitili goZtiiiiir lield pe very reabnable,terpla. . , . , . .., , 4.71d1... ... 11 1811 ()LXVION-JIthe parfoershija hitherto exisil Li int. Rader the style Otel Pro or Lewis, O'llara•k , t• this day disinte& by Maine al lava hoeing dippcmed of Ii AMIN interen to Robert alltrlL The Immesh of *Chits lireVerttl bei.oled by Levels, DAlzell &ON/ wbc.R. ambiaed to aer e. law of tho late firtft Par - • ' RSI:7 LEWD.: T. RWIIIinaLICIIILL C0. , -" Tolaa - allie aaoizet of &He, Si,. 'sad NaN of ri iripli*tae p.ma, i 14 ert y wait lif ptanapt anainloa, •- • - r 110111abairig-WIXFD Novuougt— Jyi d half P.'MPIO , kb; chat lYrandy. 30:1% 1 . PtCn eaalirthor calib • ratid.:tisdrarGara. warranl pare NM tistJer CUIFIAN3 4102. 1.0 mg .1. khipped bare ny ac lays' ia d y ma (mu"• G ht WI rkel NA= ra • ft ,i l= 4 ,jhuhriTh' indef. filb 1 ..?c 1 4 , e1y * trilled —' .Vtkin Morrison, 4th Reit 1ar.,"03.11r1N .4:10b 0 r. gad reel Artillery; Maj, limitunt and 4 %Herr; .111,1=11M17110:1 tiAlLe of A* Orseral ' •lrtimier muldenc. • ly;dt. Fnd Ilner Pairellesioailettair,"- 1 - 10 2 F1 1 5 Cilßi n HISMILY—Tbs Riven' ai AL the Cermedistcarisi,textWlicusitri.Joa 4 /V, mth additioer asd'mrAVAIIIi,AT ehalmaAA, la. Miner. 11: 61. - , - 11 , , , INLOram PagikAang Pietide!tt of lbstrei Wller:Csolglik• !Was ' of vde,by-- I .3.14 ,- JOHSSItIN I +OCKTON - - ,',ISW - tt_IFF"SiSALE Y.vialiii or Model irpattae, le nd Oatoa,cadQ n fee!as,l toted on of the Coon CoomegoPteae. sad Aetna Coon orAi eghear VW*/ amfarse ed. will be aerated to Salem , be Coon ia die eh!. of Pitlebargh,aa diONDA the allth or,latri A. D.. I sr: at, iv oclock, • al, toe unmet og Atwribed or .party to aro : 171 that three mei briik Owelliog hew, eat slow/ Woes., Lod moUluerheo ia the rearuOtialt at -. Goof,. 4.llfoliobeioilinfostio lhat at &tem Utootow./e•of Wi t= tgral4r. -1' ... ZIT tell Ebb Si r firma Ofolt,od hooodol dot woo, of doofl blootio;•Loo the flortla y lots or no, Fon., - bt of sof as doe monis east bq lot of igacet Iteiae eniairkelTel4 bMatosartibta or kW ortooloa • k, book voL6epagis:lo mutate lot of if wool emhod and Wool lesioottlibo !to tho.prOmiy et .itaaealeirei, at • die suit or Than Sew end °then. . - ti: - l q of, :lad to a mutat lot illaste in the d Ward is the tity ' ot.4l l / 3 1atay, frontier to, Jaaksoo target 48 het, war h t aa ISO feet to Vitattatt WV"' trot S. Sideldt co tha oval, wad • tea lot alley toda, hag b 4 4a9 iat . 6 a-HoCk 1 . Plat e mad ootal ai tat ea to eneatko at tyt poolkettyof boold IL Shepley,. AB thew too Mary Wick. doelliai WOW* -Wow J th; eoraer of Ossithitldwd Swami slowly 112 the rity bookl, bottaded .by likoaad oral wa coo tide tad Do trota. fagioa boom oat filo other, Ilnatiat 00. Natitbkm anti fart/ leaned tatoadtog beaks owdotidth prole.V of in the tow, each. Law. hosoolow. *win • ,atirtd and takek 4m1.. 11l obl twl n liarll. Po4wf o fkola L em o n wodigor, a f &aal U. att avatt Oa *T.*t.stheWit o WMw M L. • foter.t - uta or wim., tack a 4 ht. mei ta,lllllo ot e lNdltlded tooth part of all .thot outgo bat aria woof *Wade la the cityof .b.ThdllW part of lot a.3lllioCaL Wauda pima at odd : 4 4 tootthaagla [loam Wood street 14 feat sad 9 bolos. wore or kat, rod tateadisc look at, lam width to lot ITO. :F.69 few waver Iwo : &int the lama lot - or pit. Of mood aphid, noitid Witioa NeCliolock Oben MO of Jaw MoCal/woh by certain rowediop al by rot gatord from Joh. Park, as by,reirreas• to do I ClUrill 1.1 the Dialaid Coati of nat tut u 1814 - , No. 953 will adore fol.' , hoppaw,'ao *kWh It wetted* three story kick boutaaad apionowoww, sow b. the aenowey at 4.1. W. A* Flanker, Woad mod tack asewaias at the peoptaty, of . bleClialack. a* the nit of hook 11 yea k ro .• the rigid, ti do ibieresi lot claim of limy Deem et: tty • certain pert aka Pie h lo orioneal plui or the op y Pithborei Mask at Lb., miser Tbftd fletitliOoM sicets, hooded stol ameribed Mitliows ;to wit busing al the moth test moor ef-Third shoat, home bliss TlOnTilmet 0.460 km loth; finale. let Seaway blood by G. dome by the mew. tkolltinedly : parallel with Smithfield shelf, heft low Seehad wade Ogres of elostEOfte4 thote* mitersedly piraLleLirith Sassed-pleat, alma GO OM lo Smithfield Moth doom by SteillSell *Witt fottilmmfdly • Moisee br Awe SO kq I. the plebe tollegionieg, sad to whirl. lam, id a'-iier obey Wet Whams. Peland otad Ist.a iintees- Soh spike voitiriy or Hum Ike. at Ito mit e.( Iyawk. • With* right - Ufa and 141;asi or Entry . I.l•norn of, to, aid oat of CU tEld attain piece rolparerl of land .ito.n. the city of l'ilaba rib; at the autera comer of Rau Ss • in Third Marls, Wag 674 feet in front an Roo *teat, by .- 1241 fed, more or b ., in depth door Third oral, to the Itenenglnorra cad 14Sb said pioee of grand has reasag bard portedsnid divided into YAK Ws, i. st mecteding be patina, between the boil, Of John W."1211a.0n deemed the , la"a bobed.ste"jaktr7rlo4l rarlY4s.:al€4ol.rea/Trk end gristate, lam pdatina thereof oat d ur um a. yet parka. ' _between Sporta", the loaned of said deSalant• befog two sairith_dniath partr thereof, lo wit, are al th part being I. hie sare, atie same to the of the•hrs at Isis of Joßa W.Jobattat deerased, sad the other, aintls.part bang lg. Aire of Vide:Jobe., &sabre' of the heiro atlaer orlaid , John W hhason,coseeted Ss ort'd Ahnotti_bi sad .I,lthrotrbg deed remold tht 70 par trZ,...tad • and takth 30 cements la the popery of Wore Jokotoo, the sotto( Edain /chasm kr too of Thema Melbas • _. lb. artist, thle, ititarea, wopWs, ebas nal doggy, • of WEllasa IdFlet a of.ivi and tOoll that comma two awry beide Mame I. Smelly of-Eittthargh as thee owe of Was. • form stwetand Clay Alley. Cad the ground co, math it is - WIN, Sootier 'ea truhiva. 97 Set earl door Chg.:. Alley 10 Set, together with Ingsnatid wed W • ttatit pp: S. base theigaaad'etto by raid house and the halt = dell atemeellnallarroith.gsgetber, bawled-sal '• -Os -osOnsw, 'wit: loginarag at•tiw thew,. of • Wasidarlon street and Clay AV•y, moor, thew. by- said - of aky slid; th.....at .ight swglil.w4 lw•ttna 01, 6 Washiagion threet 16 Got theory loothwardig Janne! with alter 13 kat ten' Itllmldtattee.roullanolly paratel '7Wr&rg; a o l on 9 :1 3 rerec or lend lo,.lWashato• spat, thaws Washtoglca stares.. to Other Of tarlatan, beor am" proy which otos mart gored by said decant topn= Deem/tee Idth 1840 as egth,,,,a, boob 61, &Weary Wool ind Web IS .. i , ..i.M.VIVMpttiS of William WiChlre, atria suit off . ,•• • All the right, thle, Interco sad elainto(Robeot of, le, lo and 'out of,. all that errthia lot or path of ground • situate in the rilbo of West S-14aili, being as Nu /till the pan of said ril*ge, said lot Snag 00 art• ta haat ait ; Thad area, and rooming tack the tar width, LW het to - Samna Area, "aka* mial bat a astgazior to Los Nos. 1130 sad ddil, to the plat of raid e. boo task*. avant ...sal Crane theellmr, how, .el and learn in eas. • lion del a the r p, ,z , : c .1 All tha right, tithy iaterera aid