rtmusilro m• worm a CO ,=. '''l°ll4lflgtisM 4zartiksweit agilii • miktrY eankir:kiiii. 4 *Vie oectslol2 ~,„,_ ...::L ' 77.''-'7" ': of Pptuieatiotit*ltirisip ‘ ii iditightilrilitt ~,v,,A,T. f . wP irrla Wean Mary tissrera Is 4ittashed l ,4 a 0,,,,A,...,i,t,0j 0 yi1inf ec d„ii.,,,,id the 44:16, Da " P.' ''7 l '4 •T ' TV ki7.-4b ! D lCo ll ' ' ' T"' ' • ii) •of •' ' - Me cid annum ti,,, a n nu m ;ip„j, ~.1 , r , .,%; j3 .72gri l e 4. 4 1 ra pet, adY ,paying their rewards Jet the no e educate. 1 7 Chief vibe had lell 'their armlo to victory, mara ~ , , ,,, 8 5-. .e m.,,,,-...,..• -,..„. ~,,,, ii, ~ , ,,f ia th i who had. wen Miperiabable bettor . for hie maw • .--` ' l ' l ' l 'eV , s c. and as :Lir iiithedny ar try. A Gee Nettle met their beloved Chief m.a -1ite5ittate'A'714,,•,,,,,i,,b,,,,,,,t°E,,,'„e'11,r,1,d1,,t1,.:','L1'.. is ea of State and Nation, etA took them by ‘• P.ELLLADIMPHIA MORTIS A Mnitheir,' We hand with the gr " P warm ih• attachment and • il th . a . - . • 0„,,,t,i , A dye rtheenonia andavbeeriptiona in the North Maar . -r. They honored thify.,. . cart and UnitectlitteeriGniette, Philadelphia, recoleo,il and nobleinstitntions, in the polladna .1 their ball and forwarded health's °Mee. • i taibecor and es mach evinced their love of cont. ASITIMISONIC AND WirifiCt TlCaLlra. ! uT. 11 Weir reelect for the 4161111111 d men' .4 whom they assembled to welcome. roc seat, <1711)111s1.71:1 RkvillY IL FULLER, of Lamm c...., The day "'" fine. Outing °night previous, SCUT; ' heavy rale had fidleo, laying the', dust, and cooing WILLIAM HASLET% of Water County. .. the atmesphere. At an esilfloin in the mornink, I . ' araIOCHT, 1 the streets were adorned with pigs, sod varier% F ROST. C. WALKI6I4, et =Wien, themign. 1 Mottoes sad devices expressive Of the wish of tke £OHN MILLER, of gliarpablarch ' people to do "moor to the illtunkus Chief who was •- CALF.B.LEE,of Pinshargh. approaching. l , .Pillg. ESPY, of Lower St Malyi ' - .1 In company with hundreds of others, we drove Oramar, i MUITtiONOMM, me towards Turtle Creek , to erigt for the arrival* • CASTER UVRTLS, of Pinstiargh :, our distingnistred visitera. At i. Mar minutes he . °Ea S. HAYS, of Upper et. Clair. Lice 12 o'clock, the mnsie of White ' s brass haA. ; • which had gone on in alimmee, i 4es heard. and* , . • JOHN MORRISON, of Allegheng. . ' a short time after wardapie . a. Traylor was men a*. cositaosen, • preaching in an open, Foe liana boggy. In tile FAS. MITRIIELL,of oc-bkr. ..1 midst of deafening ericerli he deice up to Chalfaqs e .,,,, , WM. M. ASTIR:RE, f Pittsburgh. 1 Hotel, where the Connell. sod cilaons of Pin. -1. burgh were drawn up id order' in receive him and l 011, JOHN DYER . of Pin lay. 1' Gov. Johnston. i t t PII'TSIIOIIOID-, MONDAY MORNING, AuGuaT 2ge1849: Wee Lasieja wag s . as Haa r pig .. Mr. Darragh, Attorney Generill.o the 0.41110 Sao next page for Telegraph. Sawa. Wea l th of PoomlY"lilmr mcma W l "' d _The beantdol speech of Gen. Taylor, at the :t9u. and the (.oweruuf of II ishe $-1" *. °plc of Alleghela comity Monongahela lionve, was reported especially fof c apapaaacaa pa po u d, our care byte the Garat• end Joffnual, by Mr. P. B. TkarlaTors Meet and Careroco Counills of k.ituthursh are he. Stenographer, wboae aWlitlea to this line are mini for the mom ponce, andi need ion say mat your li vened. Aa the rpeeelles were delivered m cart 0101 aoords •• all km" i l.i°1•••• we """d t" lieges, in the midst of W you immense muted, *ay, •• • c oos . ' w elcome , A" mlith not lie lag to and fro, mid keeping op a appaiut uvg place to make a formal speech. that p eaong duty the fidelity of It report does great credit to hut "`"" heea """" to in e""9." acquirements. will address you lo Pittsburgh, sill, Woo manmade Bite me to thaw you in their none, for the Increneed Inure yon ., have added to =rte iatteool honor, by your gallant exploit. in the Laid ahem!, at the hemrif our valiant soldiers and fellow citizenn. It to rcircely necesmoi to tell you, reopened Grw- Door, that you are lateral welcoPor for you ion yd. friends all amod yoo, aid numereue other, are enz totialy wading your arrothl lo tthen arc their vealtel nod fervent gramlatione, .zwit as they nacurielY are to hehold you both. attach nuibe delayed by I 'welcome you to the "itito Qty.% At the chase of Mr. Darragh's epeech, the Pt.- Ideal rose, and, to • firth, d'art and manly voilx, said: Fazio* Cm.. It tau Oh na9onithan teelingo of heart intim.de that ilhank ytta the people of Al 'eche. County mate toed reception you have exten ded to roe, I retard you my most sincere Sankt for the honor you hare conferred upon one .d 1 hope that you. and all ether eldrcns of the Stehle Fey.. Sta r , . 1 .) erer be prosperous and happy Three cheer, were then given with hearty good for President Taylor, andl many for Gov. Jaunt., after whi h the centime, contmotog tl e President was dtiveri to Db. McCall's hind , where he dined, the ()eve.or zemaming at Chal tenl'a,- Afer Menet the Pre, snint .dt,overeor took their seats is the carriage prepared Kir %tem, and, or lowed br an immense, poolutode io carnages, and On horseback, were &tyro to Wilionstrorgt„.— A great number of the. citizens bad aewinbled at Me. Rice's inn to bid them Welcome, which tat y did, cheering loudly, anal the Pteardent returnettbia acknowledtrments by swaying hi. handkerchief to the ladies and bowleg, Arteriole momenutry dta t the cortege resumed M way towards Basil. betty, , • at wind, plat* a grcat.tharip tentage, and hoagie , men were statues, who joined to the tram. this point we counted the carriages, and lornd that they were 130 in number. Atter a slow drive to Lawrenceville, as othing to the crowded Ono of the road, d wes impon4bre to to with any degree of rapidity, the procession vq ymned by a east motutude of tweezes, and 1,4 met between that pant and Pittsburgh, by the 6 , ,itlitary, etz comp.- ' roes of which mere or/ the grdond. The cavalcade proceeded after this, el a antda pace, through a dents maw of.buman beteg. deem Penn Street to Hintd, Alen, the .refges were compelled In halt for wane time, as It yeas Wein,* •inrpositile for the:procession to fur. were through the award.' Allot !peat &altar altillentley the Prevalent end suite, =Dwelt the lima alert Endre, and premed through Allegheny. . The pm:melon was igen itopped e In the Mar -kat home, aid the general de tiered halite rusl,em , bled multitude, a sten:hut viey pithy and appr o prime 'mech. Retuntlim to Pittsburgh, end 41111 e p.elhe down Penn, • few doorNbelow Hay Si., Me,. Colhoa prewnte:n the nlit hem with a bee quo, through Mr. Wirt B. McClure, who wale o ie of dime beautiful Gale spee.os so cher , tte trate of hon. The General altanited her to that kind manner which tenders Lim a tavern. *oh the lathes wherever he, goes.' : Long befiire the tram of horcenzen.d earringes reached the Monongahela House, every C. fit of stanAng room fin moan around, m &reciter", we. occupied by gentlemen end Indies, all eUge , to linen to the spwchem which were to be delis .. Every window In the Monongahela Houw,and di all thus neighboring sour and dwellings bo is occur:tat lo tut we tare nhver seen a detws c nerd, or mare ealbusfrao di#dayeii in Pembnigh tun au this occasion. The mintage cOntafideg ode distingulahed',a nen having asnred, the lila. Walter Bonnard rose anti spoke as kilden: Ma Px2s VOW—The wituttlepol marmites of Illzw• Luoth Together with the woople of Allegheny enthey eve totaled me with the toot U greeting your 'Arri val amok. ice, and of bon ter Ton a cordial welQpma to our city. A volt of the dhlef 11.4strate of the Hey.bc is an eve. widish in this cwineenny would not he audited to pass without some derrionstrado. of u.aped, f f foe other oaken than that of Wm pre-eminent dignity h • dos ...tali Mr. President, 4 am hep7r , 000,0,, r j, u. di - mitts we'Morrie with wbehyou era • meted mon. from a wan - zeal far deeper • and wanner, and noble( than .) Atha felt to be dPe to mere official rant . It to 001 the other—an tit it In Itot the ca. Lu 4 the men. that ho canted._ thin flee eelmovenent among the people, mai kindled the joyous, eager looks which meet you be every hood. lb whose name is aha toehold worn with e population vim" aelnevemeeth are the owl, of their firesides—hitt la, that ellelw these damodistradmil of regard any re ... the protound and anniened homage of On. people. They remember, Sir—.4l nell,may they reinenOer TO. Veal send.* toth¢ country—the.unerzing chill which puded your military movements your ',iodica turn of the imslonal honnalu a gen. of 0n0... toted victoria., your Into.ity to the •anqulstied—yothr meekness in the hove of triumph- Therc thine, they remember, and they Ineetyoulloo 10 utee expo... ton ID their thank. and their berwthettoes Truly inNy be sod, in this Instance, that the louse of atheist r3nt is dimmed e.t.a amid Vte blaze of personal merit The .les of the people winch Valle (erred )o,le your now sphere of intr. was the eponteneou. tysti . martial 01"theil end.. your 'dimmer, and the re . Wore upon your capacity, integrity end sale len.. of devouou to the public wilfare •Ehacordant nicely of palmy may separate oneliment end virtuous cluilens tom Oval parties, but the mnumest of impartial will retail°, and to wawa to yet:m.llf will neve; he heard to question the uprightness of your motives - , or your %sane upholding the Mime.ts and honor of ma enmity Your tercet= here, My. President, is the net of the whole people, inespectlee , of peaty distinctions All are equally...Me of year pommel worth, your no ble pattiOtion, your inimitable SOTTIC. All then equally destrtros to see.you. to ...lola. von to tender you the horcluththes city and eohnty „ I of their fetid.).. Yes, Mr. President to the watt. concourse thaitur. round you. them Is not bean Which does not tirob with a ...On enthusiasm lour visit to Pennsylvania his brought yeti tato fa nutter aequaintawe with the pursuits of our .irck, and the resources, to the bnprowement of whirl., Ow energies ale directed. IVe are pleased to finds.. the val. of these resourc., to a National point of stew, le duly apprwlated by you. With respect the tonality where yoo now ere, It a te preper to remark that the te.aione, the workshoe, the seanufacurri s, the macs boat, btalgas end othfr work. of .I,7:are the creations ofbut a feveyearat You areto a throe of coalaind Wan, and whit were ,outerv.uso mtzttele Is azeamted for. Hem induetry`ht mtnpied to .ernes. sent effort, sad labor, to a l . ll its diversified forms, barfly pl ed The mutt of hawse ingenuity, in It. ouch. &genii., L. mem in oar vrentshope. We Mink that thew arm blare a National aloe, and that fl o wn:, merit me favorable no of th e Nattorml Ciow • yro- Meet Me. Pnuidena ma are gratified In beholding me.r side, thszllatlnguitlied Cider blayieurne of Peenrelva- 'Tara Yu= or rue Paratncct an Govassoi : distinattiatted peraonages arrived in thi L S erty on Saturday, according to previous eurrounce: meats. The de,criphou of the pageant, 'the speeches, etc., wilt he found in another column:. Opt citizen; turned oat almost sir maser, tb WelM:Me their distinguished visitors, and a sands meat of gratification was prevalent every wherd, that the opportunity was ;lorded to oder a rd. , speetful salutation to the noble old Chieftain who had won such enlacing latuels for his cournt but the tesvalent idea which occupied onr mind, ; and mere us the moat pleasing sentellona,wis the fact, that the Chief Soler of this genii people cold travel about among his fellow citizen., eve• tit where, and under every variety:of Mecum , eroneel, with the most per fe ct safety.. In every j oilier country, from professedly republic Franco to despoqo Amain, the head of the action carinni venture abroad without his guards, his military protector, and without being continually exposed to personal danger. Dot here, ootseithstandiag P tety.roGtin run high, and are marked with nik. cot and vimlence, yet the President of the United Sullescanthrow himself among the people, with- ; cot the leen semblance of physical protection, nod ; eta visit every portion of oar wide spread L. moo„ With put an mach safety to; bin peksola as the humblest cidaen, and will .meet ery Where, amoog all paraes and creed., with tokens of affection and respect. This: is the trills • glory of our country—the ',leased fruit. of our bee institutions. Where every mane a freeman, hi is armed for the prOtertion of his rulers. Tbe'r safety is his aecurnv—tbra honor is the people's glory—a respect offered to them is a homage oar. Institution•. We were rejoiced to see the President inoki4 so well , .sad to understand that his health btis greatly improve:Lain= be left Charahrraburgh- His' voice w dear, sonorous, and strong, and could be beard at: a. very considerable distance. Ife spOke web an earnestness, and an emphan• :511 gesticolSioi which showed the tree hearted arid aincere man. Thew who have endeavored ib make an impression that he cannot address a pub. lie assembly with dignity and intelligence, will Sod ten thonsand witnesses in Pittabdigh tosoh trailim the false nuertioo. He made an eseee4- ngly favorub:e immersion, so he hitalicine eve,'he has' goste;asul ban greatly *reused -his wonderful poptilartty by tutstag with his 411oW diuuaa Gen. !Taylor Is, at this monMnt, iavin4- bt e joesinaylvania. Mr. Loekwood azioounees, per tikeerifienter, that he aesl g ne to attend the Trade. Sales ot;itiw York. This will afford an eseelleatopporinehy fix persons wishing ha procu re soy elk lee or rale OCIACS, who can leave their' orders arlpt hue. OVWIAnr or Ken Riss.—T he Caddo Gszede or the 2d inst., says that Elia sutra rink and lasso( propedY • tteguisioned by the overflew of Red Eti voyn will be unprecedented. Ix. Bet:wit:will sustain • clear.feas of some 512,000 or $1 2,0011. Ili, Co. tire crop - will be totally reiried Mr.• Miami will roller nu irreparable lOU to his brick yard, haviiig already been kneed to abet:Klan it. MCA) , could be mentioned, bat the injury to property,and *nen lions, (says the Gazette,' to too peat to particir Mae. At ilia last accounts, the ricer was 411 tieing at the rote uftura reel In tarenty..k.or bourn. The Nachitociurs Carentete expresses an apple heusion that the entire cotton crop of the valleyof Red River will be destroyed. Tim rHIIIIDZieS Pleaatialwll —en6a /neap 'ion, fa—The Philadelphia Ledger piblishes gig President's proclamation, sod soneree to It the following letter from New Orleans, hrhich gives some inrormafion oft the subject : • =II Maur,. Editene—Far a lew days past, heed bills were to be on almost every corner, calling cm one hundribdablebodmi men.fmtwelie ruontes,at good wages. Thew bills were tweed by tee dif ferent men, to rendezvous et as many different Ones. They glue thirty dollars . in adVante, twelve dollars per month, nod promise eneb Man one thousand dollar, at the end of the service.t. No pectin appear. to know. whit is to he done-- where they are grips, Or whit fn. And the Meat illtigeot inquiry elicits bat lade more thin that they have raised over 3000 men, who know no mote about a than the flObii.C.. They have bought the steam ship Fumy and some other craft, sod piy cash for every thing as they go. Report says "their have already snipped 19 000 men over the Lake to, Cat Island." I coo vaunt! for about 3,000 men tering acme over. These cells have ors been made in oar papers, ore kmarour. editors Yet norread tke,inatonext. which makes it, a greater mystery, as it is the mik at every trorneg, and the wonder of every circle. Yet no ezeappems to harm. OficOurse , all the wine ones Be their own mineen) van give a ahrewd guess, er!tia.a shrug of the shoulders and mysterious air. 'l.rair Sam the espeddioa ie to take Cuba from tithe I gm told that hesame scheme exte,ods to milky all the Wen.= eines. Others Say It is to pitmen John 801 l of the care of Bermuda. Another safe, it le only a tionededltion of the Yuman expe lion, as CoCa, White is among the leaders , while others as confidently mean it to be destined for California, by authority of Goveranient. Bogie centred oto for the Red River gold mines. Sonie to build the railway &raw the Lethal= But the most probable coureeture is, that they.are the On set Owls, who have at:toile° fnghtened the Meli ssa boys bowery/an "wolf, wok^ when therm wean° wolf to be fuunil, that they may now de mand inset:Salem fume to carry the whole Madre &ate., while the Memeana are reproving Melt aeminelsfar false alarms. Whatever may be,lt has &miscarried on with More Mummy add despatch than soli - Mice of suck magnitude fait has ever come to my knowkdge. The Mediae men have neidy all seen Service Id Florida er Mamma. You Mlle imegiae the wondyr it arenas in this oily of gander. "What I. 111 9 , the euds• lion of every toddy. Thewhobi, plan mail be irthaWa by the 15th of August, sod if you do not have any better informatieulferc, / will give yeti the plait.- aura when thereat:lo to light. It is strongly Met ed that Satan Antra furnishes „the !Mule, but 4 think not. , . . Fax to E:Larcunreon.—The fire . originated - ait 1 cr` 'Meek oo the Mornipg 'Mime lOth, le a drinking 'shop, where.' pareel of fella*, had: been Mad 4 4 eTien eta fain. A .0001 gale wits blearing from thoonottheaar; the Ore 'swept with Cearnal rap idly to bridgitafeet s . than .wheeled welt s monad the "'mes at thrr eatnei below Cowin tame, hp Bridge .Wes totdoss Platt's large brick black, carrying everyAlint before it; .keeled 'south and made • clean swept° the mane block Oral, smith of the Pest ODlee. :whom it was arrested in Ott dizemlon. ThesSM comnedßodge street and barn. Bailey's, brick block op to and Ineladlag Preston's mime siore, corner bridge add Ma ri pmt streets, and then swept the entire Millie to the park Boutin the . Ithrespal ebnotb. '',The Isaias crossed to the , cr :-.dl, or: minam :wed, and -.taught al serMal Point•,and Botts fric: Vils'e bar* oa th e cninelot thn . ftMnt lazahni ‘ ni AcedentY• tetreed .mm 77414 to the Grrh'xrc..o, width latter beildinfaad 'the Bpinxiiid anti blether:BM chalet" were ei , Ted by, the reacitßiqiets• • The iota is eitllpliteet al.$21:4000 and opearrits, Of Which eomidemddeiell.inanted. _ • ' 'rEIN Plums/mum , " •sD}aovrnima• arczgruxa 3'4"d4, 144 .in tone be resiembemi elm. . To you oleo, lit:Gove*or, we tender • heavy leek come to eel city.. hill Poor pace with 124 a. the wont... ire oithe /Mira people of the emosiiim weal& You hays donajunke m Cads feeWt i d grelitedC, tor Mooted of *Oilmen. and thereby aided • nem Om to or amddlece endlesesd. end Ow, dr Pirsided . ad Mi.l3dandt, et&t you al our rues. We to deal year I.ollen mad, ve may be rendered pleuarst and cheerful, and that you will indeed feel that you are at home. The Plesideot time stood,..o?itt.his carriage to afttiat: ailtd, despite arias preretteeinf act brotiense a &altitude4be ounce; order , * deconm. eras elate' pied. ..The speech erldtih,tte made cat this occasion Was enthasiutically applauded, and Its bcariity is a rhetorical point r,,i'vteni, to well no the meaner io which it oral delivered, proles that ttaitigh the "tooted field" may be oar brave Presi dent's/erre, atilt he possesses oratorical powers of no mem order of er.celleoce. Are as loliows:—. 13M.: It is with immingled pleasure, and et the same note with great distrust of my own eighties. that I hate in return my acknowledgments to the citizens of Pubdiergh—nay. I woulJ say the mdse. of Alleghe ny county—Me sewed In conaidemuen of the great Paste of Pennsylvania. end Pittsburgh. the first for manufactures In the whole Union. I say it m with feelings of ustabigled pleuure dim I that have an op. Donnelly of meeting you Parent cheep 1 Plr. I have served more then Pony years in the military service of toy country, most of which ume has been spent on rs entente borders. in the protection of our inhabi tants from the Red ban. Ind in ennYing war into .rt enclny's country. (Cheers I It cannot thentfore be erpeeted of a man whose whole time has been devo ted to action on the field of strife, to make any display of •loomeace on the present iocension. or even to do mince to hie own feehngs I would not be • moo of words. I watt to be what I here always endeavored to be. • man amnion. [Greet cheenng.l Si, you beer mildly alluded to interne.. They herr been for the moot pan the services of hhe camp, and in the achievements gamed by our whoa, I slum l.ut a small share—they are moody due to the •trong arms and the bold beans of our regulars and volute mere ui which the canons of Peentyl value bold no uconeulerable part to them emorable war neatest the eateen government. [Load cheers The operations of the Ameriesz soldiers in &from, land among them the volunteer. of Pennsylvania., hoveinced the world Mat they are able not only to defenc onv d their own cotutry, hat to carry sueccwifialv the r arm. lino the country of anenemy. and to main. lain their position wherever their boozer may be on. futtbd. (Immeose cheering gut, am, artier I speak with pleasure and with pride of the scenes that transpired in Mexico, I am mph. , °tally a man of rearm; and I would here observe that the great didlculry with our people st to restrain them fresh military enterprise. whether to acting- for self defence, or to eaves., war into an enemy's conetry ,ftapturoos applause.) Although I have been bred to the prolesuon of arms. l say .pain that I are moan of peace las anginas. at all'unnes. and under all eireurnstances, that every possible m shouid be tried—every hanonable means adopteeans d—before war ahould tat resorted Vo— iChcem Su, I bare catered tour State to see the people. of Pennsylvania as rum Chief Marpstrate—to see the Whole people—Whig*, Democrats au! Natives, with out regard to pony. nod so tar as I have plasm! Mtn' your State, I hare endeavored to proceed wi hoot es. edet—outhout pomp; and my wish has been to meet OM us a plain republican man. [Loa theetal have born met by your druirtguished and eourteon. Chief Magistrate, end by many of Tour distil:moulted citizens, who bare conducted me thos (so through the State. if not with greater pomp. at ens, rate I am sad.- tied with Treater after-ton than bas of recent_yeus ac• cOampailied the pageantrtee of European monarch., as they have passed from place to place watt all the par• aphernalin of royalty I Very gram applause.] .SirA awn say that I feel myself perfectly at him. With the people of Penn.) leant. I Great ehecnot] L have never had an opportunity ern...mg through the Staten, and of seeing Mete mercantile, their minter and Manufaeturin* opt" moons: and I hope I may be •Itow• ed to say that I ant not trespass.* the laws of orerpne when I devote a hale leisure t acquiriog such Mf•rmation as I. can obtain, by a slaty to . wme of the mist ornament plaee• of the Union, when. sorb tar •r. Man. It to be obtained In all matters of that on, I Wink to see •nd lodge for myself ['Great cheering ) Sir, in conclusion, I tier to return to you—and, throagh too, to the elute.of Putt urgh and Allegheny en, not f.irgetUng the lames—Mud aOPlntme and wooing of hats and handterebteisf—my htgbest respects and good wishes I return you my hearty Manta for the doutn• gu:shed boom you have conferred upon me to-day, and My most fervent desire shalt, at all time. Ire--whether an President of thin great Republic, or an a prisons to• ahrldUZi—to promote oar mutual welfare, and to do all in ray power fur your happiness and prosperity The old General then sat down amid the,m.w ed cheering of the vent multitude, cod cries cf 'Johnston, Johnston." Governor.lohnston then rase in the carriage, bat the crowd became uneasy, and the carriages were Separated, so much so that one repartee could not distinctly bear what the Governor said. It was, however, something like the following :Citizen. or Pavast hyena, I return you my most .(reverethank* for th e kind manner in which you here iceetred myself and the distinguiehed President ei O. Colon. Permit me to say that I feel deeply ...We for the honor conferred upon ma by your kind reception pcntknecn, it is a matter rof great plea mire to me to aey aim, wherever 1 hues travelled ,on the fined bor t:Ur* of this Courisunereahle, I bar* allegro diMMO4 Jpy aUserion toting interests of tlas Bret; . nsitent tsier i have been, my fceellleCtiOrts bars stersy• beought me to the banks of du, Alltrginurr me.,—a cream which I AA' always dearly love. Dot, gruel. Men, much al I love the ititoSoeny river--themolt I fret het on. Lank" I ant at home interest. of this nom, unity art mo cogiGned to that wrests. aloom bet you barn the hionotorobele, forming a grated junction. winch is the beginning of a navigation that portiL es in p'ace Pittsburgh on a (ovum; with say other synth the Union Yr. . . lt,, Inctired hecame at manageable, and Clover• ria r Jolnnen caneaded tea ddies• by Intarouar as &eke. /a behalf of himself • the Presblent of the Oulted Stale, tar the kind reee °alba, bad received . 1 ' At are close of the Gov or's reeritute, three aurs were give. for Governor Johnston, sad three more for General Taylor, when the meesieg quietly dispersed. Abe dark, the firemen tamed out In strong fierce, surd assembling in front of the Monongahela Roue, the air was filommated by the light of their truebes and fireworks. Genetal Taylor was badly called (or, but as he was exceeenly fatigued, he only appeared for a few memente at the window ml his apartment, and saluted our gallant 4ernen. The *hole levee in (root of the Monongahela House, as wed as Smithfield sheet, near the river, was blocked up by a maimed° nearly as lane as In the afternoon, and Governor Johnston appearing I. the balcony, mode a long and eloquent speech, which we are sorry that the darkness prevented us from reporutm. He dwelt most especially upon the .ten hour law," which was a measure, he said, that be had always supported heart and hand. No tine could be a more suenuons advocate of It than he wait. The speech was frequently interrlipted by applause, and at sits close, Mete cheer. were given far the President and Goverunr. ~. Taken altogether, we have never seen our chi sels spend a day more pleasantly, add never law so large a crowd assembled kw mach a length of time, without any accident happening, as on the precut occult. Great credit ki doe to the Goa. minces a( Arrangement and Reception, the the aareel and attentive der in which they pet funned their arduous dunes THE: PRESIDENT , ' PiIOOELESS • •T LARLIALL eapoudeace of lb* Daily Near. C.484.8m5, Aego4l 13. 1849. J. P. Satinglace, Esq: President Taylor arnsed here from klarrishurgh, this inoining at b o'clock, ins special Wain minded for his Use by the Con, befitted Volley Rail Road Company Ho was lienentpinted by bit sin In law, Dr. Wood, and Governor Johnston. A - large committee of our citizens who had proceeded to Harrisbargh for the purpose of tenderteg the hospitalities ot oar horoogb, escorted the General. Upon the ap. preach of the cars, a pelletal saline urns fired from the barracks, under the direction of tolonel Cool*, S. Dragoons. The streets handsomely Jeeps Oiled wdb doge and festoons, were densely crowd ed with thousands of people from this nod the neighOOring twenties, awaittng the Pmsident's am- Cheers succeeded cheers, given to hearty at. enact by toe multitude, as they gamest a view of the old chief, as be ;tossed slowly along to the ears. Has welcome to Carlisle len enthesoodie.— [raving proceeded to the head or Ito town, the President and Suite were tranafenell to a cep ileac and four bones, and handed over to the Committee of reeetio.. The procewson woo then famed ender the command of a Marsial and numerous asst./wits. A tine band of Manic was G the advance,°e and soldiers of the C. S army; the Chi efdigr Juitices of the State, and other lodges, the Chief Burgess; Town Council; oth er diguitarien; etuomitmes and citizens generally, in narnages and oh foot allowed. Several den panics of voldateersfrout Banistuungh. fidechonies burgh and this borough closed the column The 'pia:easton wan then marched through several af the streets—every door, window, and aldewslk r Wing filled with opeetators, all unhurt to set a • view of the President. The ladies waived theft handkerchiefs, the men mined their home, and ell seemed joy and animation. Several banquets wean thrown from the windows to the old General, who gracefully and smilingly acknowledged the raintations of the talc so bowing from aids to side be caned tee numerous groups. • The column at length halted at the Court Hones, an appropriate address was then delivered be the Bon. John K. Worth, to which Gen. Taylor aside suitable mph?. At ibis gaga of the prcreediegs tint:mini Tayire appeared to suffer very much from debility, occasioned by a diarrhma which he he. had since he arrived in Pennaylvania. At the *upsilon of his phseteirm - he reured ton side extat in the Garret Haase, where he partook of tome slight refteahment, and seemed sufrwieuily irecovered to enable bite to proceed In the cere monies; of the day. The impatient crowd. were Ikea admitted, and thousand• pawed two by two, aahnsog the General, and rhitening from blossoms • dimplienentary ormarks. The formality of a par 11entar ionntiorgion of ledisidaals and the xere don, at shnlfing bends were dispensed with, both on accintnt of the short dine which the President had to remain bete and his increasing indispesitioa. The Easittdre Ileater. After minifying his male hikrar eitiaens in this The Detroit Advertiser unilentands that the manner for upward. of an hour, the President, etarearas trethintatirpt st weat into the large Court =lot which had heal ela 4 agai - n fi re Yeserved.forghe exiehlitigeige of the ladies, Mid. •••,.." vePto!kietwo,etemethe bald that which yea gilled to;Ovbitlinettg, with the barratt got ileTtend ' rnetejeltielleibtra nsin 0f the tort ind crinabry.-',,The President was by plergi) olacuroraastanoneti'llt io opfmen of the' day limo .° witch itid'that be was obliged • - to all daWo and cooed merely nod to those who .4 ". •° 4 4•l° T cf 11 0 PhasewimM, that she is • a= him; to the tahl 'week. The Detroit %Betio gives the rol the repel which theikrealdent.fedt-st not lowing paniciders of the'eriecti— helarehle to'speildieind Shake bands with each • individual TheGovernor,lmweveroutse as his `Wham the Worm raged w ith . the greatest vio proxy a this hut dd e v.., fordasace s . d ,,,, ssm . d health the scenes in the cabin end mate rooms are to he a great favorite with the ladies. repretemed to have been truly hems rending; Al soon as the Court'lloom was cleared Getter. "' h i' of ihe P" . "10". m e" " table fiwut ••• eich al Taylor was completely overcome by his efforts ems to leave their berihkand the mailings entreat, and m th e a d v t.. a ass. to able toles around the cabin, mingled with the Kor th. reenk ne , j ad e, a p „, po , e lag of the waters and the wind, and the working proou r a s , re m_ Here foe s i r sad awo k e of the timber. of the boat, Is sold to have been • much refreshed and permed his tourneyto Chain-" e „ ttethat wooed have effect ed the stoutest heart' beret:omi t ai 2 o'clock this ellen:mon- ,Prepara. ' th doors Perth.. of the state rooms °"' lion. for his reception have been widen! Good me eeme ' o f the hoot ,e•ch wave " iw we Hopei, sad other .pltcos to tom spurner., ena persons remaining n tom part along the rail road. the boat were oiler, in the moat critical summon. A public droner was prepared for the President The door ol the upper =loon would star and tell, and sore and invited greets. but circumstances "u4mutulli to the eta ofwaves," • gentle ' presences the General'. attendarce and the deli- "en who watchedit "mathedi "eke • piece of crew were .men by other people. canna. disturbed by the wind." Every moment Wherever the President may go, he cannot have they expected wee' be their int and that the iot a more heartfelt and enthonastle reeeptloo than meow hull would break near the centre, and all he.reeelved from the people of Carib le. There find • watery gave. For many miles by the force lea won dlsplap elsewhere , bat then, cannot of the vied and ureter, the noble craft would be ore warmth of feeling and greater admiration careen that the voter would nearly reach the for his sterling qinliUes =wrested. hambee The firemen worked till they were driven form the. hold by the Tenter, and the fires cuattaraluttrart. were nearly extinguished. Cumrermenuao, Aug. 13,1919. Wheo she tint struck the there, the crash of The President accompanied by Our. Johnston timber. and the aback was very revere, throwing and suite arrived here this evening shortly before the furniture end loose materials Mann the cabins sundown. They were met and greeted by the and decks in the utmost confusion, and causing most enthusiastic masses of people that ever did the wildest consteroalion among the persons on homage to a public man in thin country. So wild, hoard. Nearly every moveabl rin the cabins, so ardent was the (ting, that even before the car kitchen, patty, doe, ern scattered in every direr. coatataing the President had stopped u woe literal- non.. After she first struck, the succeeding waves ly covered to every part by old and young men of drove her higher up on the there, which at this every condition, the greater part in their shin poiot I. fortnuately and cad gravel, until she lay sleeves, while thole who cueld get near ••Old Zack," =operatively stationary, gradully workleg into I as they all affectionately called him, came near the sand, becoming thoroughly imbedded. tearing him in pieces. The old men would catch There was but little freight oil board. Various loin by the arms and •houlders, honing him, and opinions are expressed by throe who have seen lavishing the most affectionate terms upon him. I the wreck, to regard to getting her off it is how never witnessed soy dung that would compare ever, generally conceded that from the appearance with it before. Restraint was all thrown aside. The at the‘time Delaware left, it would be a very streets were entirely blocked up with the multi- cull undermines. The engine, machinery, form rude, from this sea of tip turned Goes, arose went. tare, and oonsidemble portion of her upper work. more deafening than the thunders of Buena Vista. and cobins will be saved, without soy donbt.— This demonursuon,to full of &elate wreck a chord Captain Hazard and the crew remained on board in the old man's heart Feeble as he was, and la the Empire State, and were getting off and sem:r une from eshatertion, he grow and ad Teased the ing from the wreck such portions as were in Im. crowd foe about ten mientes,--hla voice ringing mediate danger. The Humus roared on hurray out as clear and distinct as the shouts that had up within sight of the Empire State. Moral the greeted him. His speech was beactiful, chaste, stone but it is evident from there not being soy and toll of the warmest feeling He adverted to intelligence from Chicago, that she did not discov- themanner in which he had been elevated, bar er the Empire State in distress. own course in regard to it, and celled on them to' The Empire Bun wris the largest steamer on witness that halted done nothing, and would do the Lake.. Her boll was built on the St Clair “mt,,,,y to his coolnetle rth of right, He River, by Captain Walker, during the winter of spoke of the nature of our imikulioak, of Its Chief 1817, and sold to the present owners !derma /deer/trate traveling almost unprotected, through Monteath, Hazard & Co, who took it to Buffalo, twenty milli.a of people; in short the Ideas which where the Joiner work and lunolattivg was duns seemed to come op aponnancously, would have last summer, and made bee first nip io October., let dorm Infinite honor to Jefferson. Washromon or year. Her dimeoaloos were: 310 feel deck, 37 Adam. He said that however hole might be his .ere beam; 60 feet extreme breadth; 15 feet bold; experience, he had promised to do to the beat alas 1,700 tons burden. lien engine was the most is:m obility. and bosom Wmttiogton and Jefferson for erful of any on the lakes, of 70 each cylinder; I i biz guide, he could sot and should not go astray. feet stroke; 1000 horse power. She has been reg- Bot I most reserve the remainder. Marty employed in the Upper Lake trade, bat, we All along the rote his receptions, even at the uederatand. wan to have entered into the Cencla cross roads, have been full Main most ardeal en. Rail Road Line au her next trip op. She wa. thorium. Men, 4601t0 and children turned out seined at 7150,000, and is, we learn, insured (or en wore ia their every day divas walked up to part Maas torment, but how much we were one.' the President, and addressed him with all the tan to aecertain from any source. tearaway that they would base More a long lost brother, husband or eon. The ladies want folly equal to the men—they would rush up in whole banabook and taw the “dear old man" with the 1210111 Mien. delight. The President has been quite sick-4e IMs bad undoobted symptoms of the pros-ailing epidemic, though perhaps to a c odified form, and could not base Feet up as be has done, were he not pa..- .caved of so iron constitution Previimit to leay. lag Wtohington he coffered from Matrices, which woe renewed yesterday at Harrisburg, and con tinued op Co 10 o'rJock this morning. At the Coon Hoagie in Carlisle , during the reception, be was taken violently with vomiting, her persisted that "it we. nothing," and that .in • (cm miaow he should feet better." He was immediately cakes to the residence ofJoilge Wags, where he rammed every attention from hie eon In law ' Dv. Wood. as well an from Goy. Johnston, who watched him j constantly. TO. President was strongly urged to remain at Carbide for the day, but wahine uoral and characleristic determination, he replied, "I I shall be at Chamberaborg to night, if I over He is hem and suit alive, The street fronting the hotel is literally blocked up even .1 this hour. (10.) Fire works and be arms we to full Way. and every thing }COL& 0115.46 like a Fourth of July celebration m • large male than my thing else. Such a gathering was never known ken before. Wino Vicroay tdcbtrim—Thtii Mobile Ad• itemiser brings ea the following account of the Whtg vtetoty is that COGS% at the late election. In [winos Gm. pe names of the Whig members elected to the Legielatune, we nee the 01.00 at C. IV. Ga.: =as, ionnerly of dna city. anti whale Wuhan, reside among tu t hut wto areraintobere ed with the opposition, "We give below the officia/ remits, complete, o( the elcoton ta this county. It will be Nat . that. arab the cam*oe otthia,SlamitE—..witichwie. have Lae by eight votes, In e 1.11.0011120 helbf • enable to coseentratif on one essolidate..ettrete+ tory is coot*. At In August Mediae, there be. never teen anything to compare with it in Mobile. /edge Alston, beConareas, ban reerdvell % majority of 148oecr Cut. Sellers; se tinne elect ed nor more Legislative ticket by an scan. memo. 01211; two Whig clerks are elected by , overwhelming majorities, and the Wbig T. Cob lector bas kit his competitor a long dutanee be hind. It Is by (no the great.* victory aver achiev ed in Mobilc..d it is the more granlymg, because I it may be considered ass lair esp.:town of pub,. he opinion here to favor of the aditunistratiom of Gee. Taylor. Nobly hays tbe bons. voters bf Mobile rallied amend the standard of lb* ilathgtb ed and p.sectuud old patriot, .d, In doing this, have administered a just and stinging rebuke to enprumipled assailants." E=l The latest number received of the "A.ta Can a:well," has the annexed remarks cm the objector' the unposed Convention to form a State Govern ment for California: The project lee assembling • Conventioe to draught a State Constitution, to be submitted to I the people for raulestion, has now advanced no for rewards certain micompliahment, that we feel it our duty to etre* a kw suggestions relative l 0 its composition, mid the principles which should gov ern in selecting its members- We never nod, and have tut now, coy desire to become • Falai ; clan, in the senile in which the word isusnally ow • derstood; but we conks" that it is a cherkhed wish with as to advaoce the we Interests of California Wa desire to ace her take that each which her commembil potation on the coast of the Pacific, i her untold mineral wealth, and her great agnitai ,- Mal reeources point out as her &nosy; and we desire that she on whom ell eyes are tweed, and ' from whom so much is expected, should riot seem ' Musranterfher own illimitable colognes, DM prove ; recreant to the great principles which mem the Arm cantles' Imams of her cnitens, sod which the world experts her to now and malt:nolo Every person appears to be coovioced that the slavery queetket, under the comptesion that It cow wean to the Atlantic Stales, defeated the nume rous attempts made in the set Compete to give to Calikroia a temtarial organisation, and ail men ought w he as firmly assumed that, unless the Mao zee's,/ Calikrnis mule that questionforthemselma and do coat once, it will prevent, defeat,orat hate protract for years to come, the eastnialuneull at any government In the country. Independent of the moral considerations which weigh no heavily in the beltince against surety, and which we have neither time nor mare to repeat, u a matter of es pediency—as a means Melvin; to lineman. try a government—it i. necessary that the-people should insert in their conaitetiou a clause What ding the introduction of negro or other &Very.-- The highest, noblest dictates of humanity demand it; the progressive doctrines of repabhmitiam can not be maintatned without It; and the Interests of the mass, the people. those who dig and delve, and earn their bread, nod learn self respect end tinter; prise from the necessttles of labor, made/ It im. penny°. Them must ho no Wanting over or avolding the question. The South have contended that It la a question which should be tell to the citizens of each State to decide, and they canton -complain if we decide against it; whilst the North have asserted that it was a principle with them which they are bound to mot-tete at any and all tassels, and that Meteors they can never consent to the amen. woo of darer) , into California Tree, the men I who are mow vneirerons, are probably the least I sincere; but the political chisracter of the question btu become such that the great coubolling mars of the North would undoubtedly agree with and sustain their representative. We do not fear to assert, then, that a State Con atantion for Calikonia, tallish does not contain •in • provision arrant slavery, will never he allowed to go into effect by the Congress of the Coiled &an,: and we toe still more firm-In our convictions that the people of Cshfornia would Ileac, appleee such • document. It then fellows that the people of the different districts, in their primary ipeetirss. moat .e. thel their opinion. in tin. insider are expressed and under toad. No man ,hoold go lathe Csinvention whose feelings on ibis subject are unknown, and whose view• do not coincide with the majority of those whom he representa, and every pioper ef fort should therefore be mode to acComplish this result We abhor proscriptioo, hot wateel, at the same *him, that great interests are at stake, which call for vigilance, firmness. and, above VI, a fair sod foil expression of pobhesentimegt Let as bet have this, and the consequence wW wit be iegrei. fed. Bas Most bane hood duo jetsam of mortaley more worthy or sympathy eo. that which has meanly mewed 4s the Paton tamtly, In this eltv, by cholera. The family muse to thm city from Scotland, ahem five years ago, eaariating of baker and mother, aloe wait and three daugh. tem. One dale loos died about two year. mace and within the last thirty dam the mother, three SOU, and two daughters have died—the darightere died en Saturday, the meths, and two sons the day but cllO Mears, and the other tort about three wake eines They were a singularly devoted, sod ettecumme family . and were porsonscierml lest health, and or smog Seamen and eonatiuttlom One of thee me who has died neatly wee a kme man hrldr. likardarsPoritsos—i•Deritt Ailtorreser. Dirtiassne itorrt or licsosity.—Count Sam uel Wass has recently arrived io the United States to the capacity of Diplome° agent Irvin the nem Government of lionguy. M. Wass man organ. ally dispatched by Kossuth sad Lls Moisten to Constantinople. Parts and Lnntiou in the same atteiliT, and basing discharged his mission to those Governments, sear which Hungary his permanent agents, his ultimate desunatiois tear filed for this country. As his epochal credentials to our Ws - erasneat hare out yet arrived, be his made no of • tidal mplimnion for reception at Washington, though be has had the lamer of ■ private mter— •iew veto the Piewent Previous to Ma dep.. teas from Hungary M Wan bad taken as active purist the Wu of Independence, both see mem ber of the National Diet and is the geld. We Mist mat his residence in this country, as the Emmy of the Humeri. people, may be a long ands happy one. His lodging. for the present are at 4 Dead street is this esty.—N. t Traria. ELECTIOVIL—Wo publish this morning lima aides members elected to the convention and to the Leaf - adman as far as heed from. They com e- eon tboo three kmitha of she whole amotere. - use Sehme Is completed of 33 member,. ono third of about. ore *lootedyeasty. wine Whig. 'The HOUIIO of Reprosonumi vs, io axopooed of 100 Sep` ben The Won. Will hove s majority In it s led out on loge as lan sear. The members of the convection, es Inc 111 heart from, steed-40 Wlngeend J 9 Istetecena, Twenty woo nounudt rte yen to hew fidn, hie% elected Isst Teen 1$ Whigs and 7 Lawton* Rentesenta- Wren The Conveeettoal delegation, of which we taw gets a 114, unll stand the muse ea la the tar Coe. yeas--0 Wheia and 4 Leeekesssststunhadialintr. %%a Haw Albert Gallatin =:==!t2= can 440 1. 1 4 914 risitzilbeeireof.New-Yothrent we tathiest..at the edemas, "OM' fiS, am 001 Ise unhattrating • *Bore in Geneva,. entrincertaltd, on the 29th of Jae., orphan from hi. ieStney, he was ad. anted -by &want relations end to 1779 was ea& dated to the law faculty of the distinguished ow. 'entry , of Ms moire coy. He was • pupa of the celebrated historian Mulles, and a companion of 12amout, the Mend and literary executor of Jere.. say Bentham. In opposition to Me wishes of his • friend., Mn Gallatin, at ao early we, emigrated to ! the United Staten, cod landed at Bogen, Jots 14, 1780. Diewunriended to the notice of Dr. Freak .lte by the Perseh moralist, La Rochofonceld, be won hand hanelf to the Ends of all that was lead and great la the society of the country. After ! a:WM[lomm honer,'. Boit, he proceeded Maitre, whem be .creed ander the order of Col Allan, ernentandm of PM Machias. Even taws early in kW carom. he was enabled ID prove how wacerely he war allsoird to the our of tbeconer try, by advances he mode from hie private stews is a waren award Lad difficulty. le 1782 he beware Prefers ar of French at Hu , verd UmewettY. (mm which however, he removed to Virginia, and at ilickuncaul was maga/ ed in prevent:air Mauna of • foreign mercantile house rgalmt that Commonwealth. Ha hem sr glared the frieedship of Lee, Henry and raker •*luitared men, and far along time meditated es. teblistung himself thew Thin Wee he, hoverer ultimately abandoned, and fixed blanch is Fay ette at, Pa. la 1789 be elected • member of the Conventlen to amend the consmation of the State. In 1790 and '9l, he was a member of the Legislature,' and to 1792 a member of Cangreen— IQ I'N3 hive. elected • Senator of the Vatted ' States, hat was declared not entitled to • scat, be. cense cot eligible u oder the coasmatiou, he how ' ever occupied kits teat for two months In 171.11 Mr. °allude returned to Fayette rm., hewing dar n* his absence married the daughter of the die. begalatted Conn. Nicholson, of the navy of the rev lettion. 'About this time the whiskey Meurrection broke oat, mad Mr. Gallatia wan coospicecon mong that portiere of the community supportingbirr and or. der. In Denber,l79s, be erase/go elected to the Slate Legislature, and on the setae day (October 11) wee chorea it Congrem from the distinct earn. • pored of Wastilagtim and Allegheny counties.— Ile took his seat In December, 1795, nod repre sented the district for that consecutive term. Oa the inauguration of Mr. Jefferrou o. President. Mr. Gallatin became secretary of the Terwury.— This was in 1501. The effort. of Mr. Gallatin to extinguith the national debt are well known and proven by the feet that between 1801 and 1812, under the system commenced by him, 852,400,000 ohhe 8100 000,000 owed were paid. 1n.1613 he was one of the commissioners to Ghent, and while absent from the United Stater negotiated the commercial treaty between the Union and (heat Britain. From 1816 to 1823 he was miirster to France, sod In 1827 went on • special missioa to the Nell. erlandc and 1818 to Ragland, to which counter he became miniater plenipotentiary in 1826. lu 1627 he retorted to America, mid established himself In New Yort. From this period. 6e, though deco- Irlnterested in political M3itell,4llVer rarticipatal openly in poblla Orem. THE FITISKUROFI INFIRMARY I have been somewhat surprised that this Manta= has received so tittle notice from the press in this city. It is true, when the Rev. Mr. Passavant was exerting himself to establish it, among the much that was pub lished about a "Matins Hospital," an "In stitution for the Insane," a" Pittsburgh Hoc. pital," &c. &c., "Mr. Paument's MOW," u it was familiarly called, came in for its share. Rut after a purchase was actually made, and the institution went into opera tics; little more was beard of it except that the fears of the people in the vicinity bad gotten the better of both their judgment and humanity, and that there was some reason to apprehend an effort would be made to shut the doors of mercy against the sick and dying, if they should chance to be "cholera patients." When this panic ceased, a strange silence ensued; not, it is charitably believed, the result either of opposition or indifference. Perhaps it wan providential, that on its own merits it might establish a name, the bare mention of which in coming time should act as a talisman upon the sub. jedte of affliction. Even the dedication, though somewhat imposing in itself, passed off unnoticed, so far as the writer has learn ecb It seems to me more should be said, that more may be known of this noble en terprise. Its fustian—lt is in the seventh ward of the 'city, embiaclng a property formerly owned by Dr. Lacy, and genenik ktrtrtru as : , '! r/40 1 0 4" . C .1 :774 4 : .- o*i 6 ;iiie *4 111 5' " n 0 11641 4 -o . l6 bo.4**eiernot intended f4r-1116;.. winch they:are lieerde- Te 4 d7 Attiy are spacious, au& answer Well in the incipient . state of the undertaking. At the time of the dedicationi on Sabbath, the 224 nit., in company with a few friends, tie were kindly shown through a part of the rooms, and were especially pleased with the neatness verdicts apparent, and the OK deuces of comfort that marked the large room, in which lay some_ eight or ten inva lids. From the porch in the rear of the principal building, the prospect is most ex hilerating. The beautiful Ohio winds ha silvery way in the distance, skirted by hille and wild scenery equal to that of which any river can boast. Several wards of the city are also seen, with their old and new street', dingy buildings or new tenements, and in numerable proofs of thrift and happiness. And there before you is Birmingham, lock ing sans with South Pittsburgh on the one side, and East Birmingham on the other, calmly exhibiting the rapid march of im provement- everywhere to be seen. We rambled through the garden while prepara tions were in progress for celebrating the solemnities of the occasion. Though there is a large amount of shrubbery, it is not in such a state, nor are the walks so free from weeds and other annoyances as good taste could desire, and time will effect. Every thing most have a beginning. This beauti ful earth was once without form and void, and darkness was upon its face. The Dedicafirrn.—The hour having come for the services to commence, we mingled with the dense multitude, and witnessed a scene at once creditable to the citizens, and of great promise to suffering humanity. Seats had been prepared in front of the buildings, filling the entire space of the street, which might have been supposed ample or the accommodation of all who would be present; but they tell far short. Hundreds were obliged to stand, while many rooms in the house, and every space that could be reached within hearing of the speakers, were crowded. The exact 'order of the exercises is not now distinctly re membered. They consisted, however, of prayers, singing, addresses, and a solemn dedication of the establishment to the be nevolent interests it is intended to subserve. These servites were performed partly in English, and partly in German, and were participated in by Rev. Dr. Herron, of the Presbyterian Chinch; Rev. Dr. Cooke, of "the Methodist Episcopal Church; Rev. Mi. Passavant, of the Evangelical English Lu theran Church ; the Rev. Mr. lrliedner, of Kaiserswerth, in Prussia; and several Ger man ministers whose names are not recol lected; and the exercises closed with the benediction by Rev. John A. Roe. As some of the services were to the writer in an nu; known tongue, which precluded the possi bility of his forming a judgment of their merits, he regards it unnecessary to express an opinion of any of them. They were all doubtless creditable, if they might be esti mated by the fixed attention of the audience far some two hours., Rev. Mr. Fliolarr.—Of this gentleman- I may be permitted to say more. He is an evangelical minister from Prussia, and has the pastoral charge of &aggregation in Kai sentweuth, on the Rhine. A tmmber of years since, believing, as did the Rev. John Wesley, that in therApostolic Churches there wee an order of pions females, called Doo rmats:, sotioie duty it was to visit and take ears of the sick, he opened, with the of a few friends, a small hospital adjoining his own house, and invited such single female* and widows as were pions and willing to • thin of nursing the itickAti assist him: Thai comniauced an institMion which astenned a mare permanent form in 1886, intended to revive the ancient order of Deaconesses in the Church. Twice has he visited England in behalf of his favorite charity. He has lived to see it take root downwards, spread its branches abroad, and scatter its fruit in nearly thirty hospitals in Germany, Switzer land, England and America. The original institution takes Unmarried females and wid ows between the age of eighteen and forty and trains them to the art of nursing, sym pathizing with and caring for the sick.— When their services are needed, they go everywhere doing good; not that they ex pect thus to meth salvation, yet only look ing fora reward in heaven I From the pa rent dock three thriving branches have sprung up—one to train young women to teach in infant, day and industrial schools; another in an Orphan Asylum, in which the orphan children of deceased clergymen, missionaries, dva. , are educated by the Dea conesses; and the third is for the education of Deaconesses "for the nursing and moral instruction and improvement of female of fenders." This last is an asylum for *eased female offenders, where they are encouraged to hope for mercy in both worlds, and are fitted for usefulness in society. It is said that mote than a hundred and eighty of these wretchedly . fallen outcasts have been time restored to society, and have become re spectable members. Mr. Fltedner brought over four of the Dea coneates from the parent establishment, who are now engaged in the work to which they have devoted themselves, in the Pittsburgh Infirmary. He and Mr. Pasaarant both de serve much credit for their exertions, and doubtless will have their reward.--412 this world, in the consciouniess that they have followed the Saviour, who went about heal ing all manner of diseases; and in the world to come, when he shall say, "Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for yon—for I was sick and ye visited me, a stranger and ye took me In." . Mr. Wesley says in his note on Romans xvi. I , "A serunt—The Greek word it a &aroma of the church in Ceochrea. In the apostolic age some grave and pious women were appointed deaconesses in every church. It was their office not to teach publicly, but to visit the sick, the women in particular, and to minister to them both in their tempo ral and spiritual necessities." Those to be employed, and even trained, In the Pius- burgh Infirmary, are to tak,e upon them no monastic vows, but are so be as near as may be each Phebe of Catchiest and others in her day were. I may add, that though the institution is not a Flemish ono, it is truly catholio—the afflicted of every natem, ev ery color, every denomination or no denom ination, of every age and of both sexes, coming duly recommended, will be admit ted. May it ever be a safe Bethesda.` Daamtuntenv or nu Lava, le one of the Inert tem. W., es veil u the most formidable dimmer 'Lumen to American phyeichum. It km in no cam (.fled to eltrocl the enormt Intention from the Faculty in all grafters of the Unica Bell, howeirm, thoeuede art. neatly perish, and thoomede mem are made to feel life burdensome by this inseam. The proprietors of Nl'Lane's Llver Pill. (col col:Admit that they oder to the afflicted a remedy which time hie tested, and him never failed of success when • fele trial Ilea One ri ven le Call ma putehme • box at the Mutilate of erlenliwit .1 KIDD dk. IX. Irr A enmen et rtuaborm w Oblabit ban an open ce p llar after the .Great Pm? ag = had bd. hiban, 610 seveny that he 16611 linable la 19 14901617. ing oat with tile ems A Mend .ho had bee. gang IL A. Rama wock k Co'. Robefseleat and been COQ of Rhcomatiate, gave him what mumbled In the honks and althea:;h his limb was greasly molten, 4. wg . completely rent:wed le health In tontine hem. end lived keno gain. We is bat one of • gnat =Oar of caeca which Imo come ander the obeavallen at the prOptioteds Prepa red and *old by • V A FARNESTOCIE & Co, cow, lbs sad Wood; slob eon= kh sad Wood oto ml ~..W03911, , As nib tbraggiou of the: Yiltr Irentrare Oxon kmeidatili matt ehafres,the liainrof lrLane. Venaithle beg leasetio • st•Olt posttlb sobeibbg bole actemimi to its tuts .14 dal .6..b1f thei.....otiog pot glen fotslblwatits of Idmo. Tads toreoban u bir. • Nemo of P.M expthea Virginn, ..fin Meal yam!. Ws own pntaree, and findiryr tr'wasens SO nominal, bee.. be. indonsd at lost to offal It to tto pobbe ss • ebesitput eallah,diad-eilfellergt can ind ptucliese in the Dpg .OSII of mayext.t..T. J. JUDD cos EILLUII CD, On We Da lusr,by the Res!B. W. Biw a ,j u. D Laws. to Mao Jam. B, daughter Of dot'usists lahun, Esq., all of Cisme:watt • BOORN—ZINGLIEDI AND AMENICIAN. TAMP D Locrwooa DOORSILL.AND IYroß f El 03 Wood mai, wit) leave it fee•daY• for N. Yo k, Boon,. ta.. b attend the Trade %leo. anew-ill be be-py a oraeote any orders for Books. to, whioh may be lo.troved a two 111.1101 A A. MASON k. CO. offer their entire stock of tin. Silk. at FAinern wholesale rate.. for • fiw dais Our shock compd..' rich Tem Sane, Ctiannellee. heavy Rroeadr. sn 'tripe. reaageable. Veleo• de Women. i• no de Rhine. Lie. ifm. Cheap One PM., Sm., No 60 Merkel et. en% BARLEY -12 hes neuter, now landing and kw tide by by:xi ISA I All pl. h H. HWILLIAMS , SELECT SCHOOL, eor. oar of Fourth and Ferry nee., be ape.- ed mortilne, Aletziday. Auden 9 4949. new:o LARGE. AND NFREMPTORY RALF: oF PYIERCH BLACKS/141W BLANKETS. (AP the celebrated enanufeeture of Zoe tiranier &Co. THERION hIAILLARDAgents tor the le of Merin. Granter & litacheta. be leave td Inform the trade that they will sell at FRIDAY. AU. min 44th, LSO. through Mesas. Woorrousste, liVarr & Moog; 818 bales rAlthe above goods, row, u-- The above prods ere all freak, made of the venr,best artd comprise the Isn.dre impartation. The whole to be sold Withormit mem. New Yort,AyiLest 18, 1812. d3l INCR.EADEII ATTRACTION. THE WESTERN MINSTRELS min five mint more of their curium end bled, musing CoGMUI la ht and Monday, Ammar tooth and WM. m the Liar. U. A atombly Rooms, erne,. new Soap, Refrains and Lierierepms wilt be produced. sustenter EACH ALPACAS, H. Marshy Invites 'the anention of buyers to his superior assortment of e Goods, from losrest pneed lb- finest —pith', t 0... tin sniped and satin barred; idao Canny do. In stria variety of styles, at north east earner Fourth sad Mar hat au. sugl9 !PT I rTMW Young firodeman who/oiled a parr oft Od or ctacles ea the pavecoat from of . by% ehop, oa 84. Clair street, yesterday, will defer a favor on the Owner by leaving theta at JOHN 0. BI'VADT" - "5, Marken .t. saglttedror Ornce or Prnthoaaa GAS GMTAZT, Moat IS, 1819. 5 AMEETING of the Stockholders Mem Pinsbargla Gas Company, will be been at the ofs, at the Gemthenr. nn /arta, al, the third day of SONO , Oki neat, betareen th e nears-of 2 and SP. AL,..for the pr tt t- pose Odedeeag_tao persona to mirth ad SUMO. of said Company for those years. moan:nor JAMES AL CliMATY,Trathaver. - DA RGAINS LI MOUSE DE LAINES—W. 15. Also: phy has reed drab Ness. de Lairs= et Math per yd; fine do at leli also black as low as lel, all sepal, satin tamped drab, lead, and dark (teem al low asis eta. AL , O, BLACK SILK NETTS for Capes, Veil*, An.; Lazes for Trimmings, and atilt ad•OrIaloOt of Maratha for Skins—white. drab, lead and black, at the canter Of Fourth and Matherthut. POREION A T TOE WINE STORE OF J. WEAVER, Jr., tors rt nor of Market and Roo - stream ' , dwindle and Tamil. For rale, lo glass, by '.hebodde,oz damn—. rues \ Leger Pram, 'Mad Comore. 'IELV - dt, 97, tm la 73, 70, 47. rant errr Old Idaglory Cogoae, sinsap DEE ) Old Pale Nectar, do 1. 9 71 S The following an for late In half Open and quarters, oeuvres, or at Wall by thddentijohnur Leger Freres Coguao. =Wes Ink '33; t.adayelt dg. 4A 'A Otard, Palmy a. Ca. do '4O, ' la% Pines. Camillo:4 is Co. do '4l; Old Mailer,' Cognae,. do '767 do Pale Champagne, do WE do Cognac, do ' Cbaroperee Cognac, do MOO; Jarmo lieresemy, do '477 • Coeq, Otd Pale Scotto, do '47; do rdn Pelemdsoa do '4O; Haste. C.hetruyeer, bonded, ' do '47; JChatimpe Daot do y, Uorde s '4B; 47; Togethm wish amend OLD. =done. These limns. die. are of the highest proof.. Many of them ate Ofd and embrace ad the doe flavors and higher graded from Rochelle, Bordeaux, Corms sad 4.1131.41t1C. , Nana boner nor obeawr. Brim eon rely noon obtaining , pore anieniaat the establishment of t h e subscriber: eagle Jai= WEAVZIL•Ji. • MERICAN BRAM:BM-A leer'dosen dm Peacir Urnody. bottled in bbl. ISO Pbeas Brandy, nude from the tips and not the dry hen. Old Apps Brandy in bbls. Old dAtirliOae Ortindy, In plpe.. A Ow deo. Cherry Bandy . . bottlal th.V. Blackberry Mundy by the ...wit Ison/e. • JAML.WEA.IIOI Jr. • "MMXI)O3, JOB? - P - VBlJSUP.D..—Perkran ' ore and Oregon Tradatour. " ' • Frement's &falai and Oregon, team. Mullin'. Peres gyp. of Ateldrerrsr.i. nen , Irvine. Works. new anifwmed,lfbnb, Cloisca's Yank sod Man. Wenn • Gammen% Illaory of Absalom, Man. Moore. Poetise! Worksoseer el Moo. • 141111 and Mantles of Sheirepesie, Ceely's MIMS Pans. Iteits.. .Farsule - by tyre JAS D LOCIVOOD. elWeed he DLOVlt—tri hhisentis fresh Plow. lest reed and jr fat salt+ by andiS & HARBAUGH ; XACKEREL-2e) bbl. 416tJIWin, Mass: (mopes-• ILL eon) Meebentl,ent reel ud los We 12 . rt • Mcaziam.--zarrior We . ,• • ItCeeinnt" g itg,preet sublet Weed end Beittfiela SOLIECTICI 211151:110/11; CINCINNATI, 01110. . TRENEIT ANNUAL COMBS OP LECTUII.ES tct ads ImaitoUturcaromonocaou *glint 11 ,, nday N November oox, and conitzoo4l6/40. lath day of blare, foliowioa • yrellmloary mom cosameaces 00 do. srsi 11,0, d0Y tn . POlobor r pod coatiesses ono manna. FACULTY. H. P. oxrcanz, st. a, an BMW. Hamm/ .ad Pathalogical Anatomy. J. R BUCHANAN, 61. D, PhyviolmWandllomittoeu of hleakino. T. V. MORROW, D, Them and Practice of Medicine and Patioslogy P. 11119AiRLAS„ P ri nciples and Practice of Rome. pa& L. L. RILL.. EL D, Obstetrics and Beirgrry. /ONO, M. D„ Mantis Medina, Tharapasulek and Medical Bo n ny I. & STALL°, A. td„ Channstw, Pharicany and Medical Jurisprodcris. 'WOOSTER BRACH, U. D., Emeritus Protons of Clinical Slade/en J. ha LOT, M. D, Denumetrator of seamy. ICr Agrerata eau Mall Me 1141514.117 b I.lolr aloe adrenr.a Wbe remind its payment in belol for me madam re intend as aunty eaateare ea may mummy Gar Ws entibtation. . . . Alatritalation 40, is it Dereenatrenrei Untie *Si me el Library /IL Bevan may be had In good boo st from to C ~Candidales far gradeation addition to the nary tem of Matly, men taro toll am •in mem legally lector Mee attende d earated Medical eat lega—tlTlart of arhitb moot by in dm-or mq fall mom Mem isantog Month myetable practice fear yeas, Letters ask tog Amber Inform ronst be add... ed lima pare) u, .derrivied. The Call Edifies e'en Insdrodan is alluded on the comer c ourt sad Pl= streets. Nines of soirees banes to Brame inerble . 4 the =dens metes grill be received In payers= of fee. ceideller T. V. MORILOIT, AI- D., been *fibs Pedlar). SONETHINO NV7.—T RE ICONOORAPHICEN CYCLOPAIDLA OP SCIENCE. LAPERATLIRE AN D ART-.-Edited by Satecs P. Rand, Platen= of Natural Selene. la Dietioalft 011ie .. Outkle, P.. IllastratrA by fembandred Waal tagra viaga, ,compiled J. G. Heat. Th e tom letoworksoill foam two visi al. often; and the. classes of plates will racist ...panne title s , so that they can he bound la one or more volumes, to Bet the lane and IbtonVeni en. of the patelatate 'Pb. work will he publialed manic-deo stoentity parts, commeneing Ow canna of blepteinber, Inge Each part will casuist of twenty plates, large quarto oval engraving", tad upwards of pages letter pass., ellitistOßlP H ats m PRICE ONLY ONE DOLLAR— Ektbseription Hare abeady ripened Ail prepara tory wratareutents have been made to accost am snr alas eamtlr.tion of Out work. Speiosa/a plates, one o(canh claw, are alter=e d to this prospecuat and all friends arse..., lintratall and the arts, sae lutist to call at the Agnate Were and egornbut them. • Teo lestatograpbte to paper, will, be printed In the nom argie,on Ape paper, and will coves vaned, of IMOD page. largest ford octavo, the whore adapuld o, practical no by cOnipkte Indemand tablets& eon taws. WM 0 L.OORWOOD, =KO m Woad 4 I;;M;2!iMMM= THE well heaven Perk and Bee( Manghteriar and Peeking o:inciall, owned and remind) eiceripgd by the late JAMES P. CAMPBELL Tido Establishment is located. in citruaeocae, Rosa minty, tibia, on the plat of mend dividing the Ohio Cal from the Scion, Elver, and km one MOO* , end feet of greinid Omit on each. The enelagyeanic be,gee eig atm of ground, ernitalning ICED pena, loge and commodimaa slanginerial. knelPeirdelthtfi packing, emoting and-lard reaming: hadegomy brick hem for edge, and ever f erinvnienee. Wielding twelve %mired begs peril and 'mut doh lard of oamei there hd4 'a double due skim& ler and engine ler icaldint bogs and miring !art la two tacko for modorior anal by owe= • . There le al. on the premise. an icor home Cantab . I . ins eight th emstid busbels of ge, pm away byrorolota prop nom, for the purpose of cluing bacon by gege,ba,. for early delivery. Thin tee will be dm sale,vegatber iuh twenty-tive hundred 14001. 010.11, coal for roto olog toiler and ensine, and all the appenremeg, Wpm. s and undo necessary for carrylas lb. raltah. • Th _ e Scioto Valley, of which Chilltecitio, Coo ohur =ri, le one or the largest Path and Beet &trim trimWeret, and hop can ahem be bought then at leaver pikes than hi Cinelonati and malty other point., and Cooperage is abundant and don.. There la no &equip neneseemita p e w m y be le. ded at the panting Eouae, and factlithea doe atop ctAr d . o ' mot r itildOlgt te vu.lhe 11:7,gb,mr"41 o, Da ie. East or South tin Near Orleank " El ' nations of tin year fully equal to thane arrodad, be Cincinnati. Moony fataillileitare also rood, in.'" ""' ,n 4 night or ten bank.Titbits darte-firendie. • eipylieedium ranunuAna be made' to 11.1deOUPTEIrk Or to 4 l=Ctilri , lM Challaolha, FEAT d. Pe; them, .. 04, 4 . 6 .1 "" ratIVICIRY CO ant? I Dlsadintleal et Partelopshlp. "Pm'Put..totP T e" cortkos 'le r " cl e"ign" , '" a .itet. ender the name ,Or of Pillk street and Martel be o dw.antd Rattly CL Celli,bee .1 407 t, Am. ettthott=a Wen: al mum. Henry C Heap the baldness of He *sume r. unavo, . . imxtrir C. 'CELLI'. • hereby tameamed Haw IL Kay to ell Emma etiermers .rd paeans. of the eettiblishmem LIRAVO: I,azdmirtiMeW eel to the Edam of JAMES MIXER, Ma ofte Cry of Pitisbeqh, dreamed, will mete itemedlete ...mod to OPP Wmtdireeld; sad all pm= Wats. Wmm K• mte estate, will present hem Properly emeareiseted far ttilevr b ui t irth s triped, „ melanin itrurelfr. q. oemgeed =ln NEXILII AUCTION SALE& By JeOm D. Devi*, rliarrorriula gale of Raillia, Manias ;'AM . artaraoon, Aarraat ratl, at 4 eeltrel. ea the ptemieee at the font of Pm wilt b e Tha entire reel of hn.kt f. pipe. and ether material. Altoona.. castle', be.a, ke. mule* cm the tat a the unweni td tale. Lodi JOIIIN ID DAVIS. Ana 13 j'acferu As On 11..atar naming, Aalt. rk4h, it/o'clock, at th c.,,,,umcna.l Soles BOOM, comer at Wood awl Flat streets, wall bo .old, nu.:4o rcaeeaa, la cash tarttßey— ti packages - foreign and doll= l ,nl a alahle and Duey Dry odri. rudiment: • of . *kick Wm selected by a gentlemen al caPette4c4 lo dm dry gcodl bminem, and most be sold to Moro seaman, All o'clock, Oroccties, qtatcomanc , Partntam. Young Dyson tea. Va12112100.01M4 . tObUlto , ji., mackerel, No palm nap, peD_Per. a11‘5.79 nose.., alsplee, patent belaoce, /ma sPctlear Ms ama, hatchet*, sardl4ll 444 paper, traumarent window bln d% DO I= clock, loot Irlg 'asset, carpeting, [make , beds, e. A large and genera/ morment ea NOW Mid ommall hand homeland tancitore, he. Al 8 &clack, A quutUty ort'ubiouablet reedy luee e clouting, WPM .haws, hark caps, vsubrylles, cartes, 1•81ps, suit. tiler; [mbar trunkr,rpet - raithelt, gold ad Wirer to wler, fit ne cutlery, cca hst gnus, * 18 WA, 88,11 keyda Sag • - Essoutor's wde of Ton** Stool. On Mendel , morning, Aegast Shh, at II &clock. 4 the eeternerehd Wes roomra corner ot Wood and OM as, will be told, by order of rate execrator of the kW John Finley. deedt-4 ahem Alowniehela ma Ojai Twohate Rawl Co. Mock. wRt JOHN D DAVIS, Awl PN nil DAY, dui Nth nun, at 0 o'clock, al the auction su coin— m* en Bachanaten wharf, BALM. IRE. will be .. 3000 RAGS GREEN RID _COfFEE4liaarted eidely in the brig Mamma. Cantiontant ma ple. will be ready the daylnfore ihe tan angt&dAllielt.Am . B. LEMNON II PI • • Qualm anw. REehantra and for sale by a. If ISAIAH MERV& 06 T ARD AND GRRASE-7 bbfi Lard; 3 do- Ordain Ja now landing from . Erdman. 4033 int Min bn vagla itistealucturafp UNDRIES—i eel/ Woo) I. do Ittessag 3i10 7 . 16#. seed, Joni meeinviAnd fusels be • .411 ISAIAH Mantra& lAttDin kepi far family axe, on =AT AOd for b no. VI lAILIAN DlCKetrinCo SCORCHED RALTS-30 bbls on econalgosal Obi for We b► to aloe try ol 17 Nal.% it MOM CO VOR SALro—A rood easatintlsolit Po 17 tom. Fm4Wre of ALF.X.ANU •• ' tor of tho Diamond and . . OAII-4llthd• N 0 19.0 r, Jost ter.kna. aogl7 O 110BANT, it Wort ROSlN—toner Rain, tan lsg Goa unlit and in a by maigl6 WOO DALULL ics Hite, la store altr i rg lepftrislii. wro.s macnita,—ao !Ws No 3111utsral, uti by canal and 6t labs bi ii i t i munal. Ives C{ It. MOLASSES-4a bbli Il Mimes, la . stare and for Ut. 'earl., toeless ante JAMES eandianand by an LI LZISIA 1 - 9 incir.--tcwo Fire Itriek. In oars sail kgwe le. bir eerie . JAMES DALZBLI,_ 10110/011ERHINGS—tee baits &mini Markers, hi Lk maimed for sale low tir elan roes! Dr • auglil ..• JAMBS D ELL igi3MM:WF'Mm;cl 110LA88E121-ICObblaßromesioe Ma* 111. and anon= bads; l'Sbf bblbOu bion • eby not Drama Y ob Pmess -10 eastri . i'fit**ll,64 aagUl • • 11 , 6:114.8 11013 13AVJa" 1 "), N'''Prrraz-irow LIIBI-20 ity Glagimmtl Lo nni*. k.title by - ROO 144311J.211a ;tog 0 4 12 7 1 g Y , AMINUlup, Ciadfinnek, eat., u mans. Stat.l..and PI :41nataamms greenfly, tothaaiur hand= usgi APOILLEM 0.174:1411-40 lba;N 0 tebirr 2 on . babd_ramiemt mg> errible b ' absie IWAIt DICKEY kCO • . . . . ugld SALUIDICKEV a& CO tL VIT81011; euhars an hand add tag said bg . ..tie • • • J WV! 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Brewery; a choice IPaCthISIC of mote WA taro as Temperance Ameekeemee, erns alum:operas, Atoefful • Leak sapelp otlea.B.ll-11eMa Beaky tweak - angle • ELLIOTT t ENOLLELH,7III7 a: EdthilnlisgliarD 6 Woilyywklll4l66 *Maw isvigrint nny 949. - FP's hart :owed= s* 6 Ss. is- Rtwksposwes COO= &DM apt Rondo. De Toeo.oville% Reign erLoalt:XV. w Coope. Dade U. aria freoltsde: Bol CaopeNal wer Lynon:lo4.6.&w. =Dattiale. Mane ead lismrstsr. ' flys• Blum Hoglaod. 63 per yeaSlogle Nockwatew_2ldeprebtisto.. ed, sod for ada 61 • ' JANES LOCKWOOD, 62 Woad. f 1 1 6 '4 .of the AUStiseise end MAU* doer. Twins. 61 6 61 3 6 66 - srh, o l, tilisn4q" W.SOIrWANTED4OOOcO Orr Wool: 1 :p ibr vrbieb the tattiess eask.pnee by ouglS • ' Ha H trali . FOA CINCINNATI. .Pteldati mo. ila Munk. wistlari 15114-AVOIMI ilgentlediAle., POI 2/115,,* dulls Ilith taar. • . 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