... . .. . • • • . - ', • . . ____ _ ...____ S.- pre tee. Coulitr.BoOM.,;,,:. , Su, you have sat near three months, you Mawr* of sedeetare ornathialte - -- '' , will, seekalfwet tetiellatat --, 444 thati lens - er a - e.'..•401 1 ... h ! Stat e Xe-,.. F ., tar".11.4 : 5 7- • respect.- W - _,-.4..• . h _ sive passed divers bills into laws and I _ ; ~h Theyiiithesis misferteme oc-is:AO*" a ai c tiato ';ilterii iikirtie itithis assitaihe at liain front ther•St Lonir overrun oweeieerterne'aintease , taeloca ewe and leanthe' - -ii k 1 ' G 1 -' ti hiva d ' °- se•leretary hie, to over er .or, , of Gen a nes e to .t e t . aperture t - SEPARATir..—ivory , IC. Meraweee of urierrS t men, Republicau of the •,. , ,..-.-,,,,, ...,- ..-.. I s-,- , „,,,_ presume some contrary to ye Great Char- , 231; Lost, that Joe Smith was lately indict. rektnr,Ro.„ _ . ~,. , we, tint, h obit te the nselares, by the cceistant'doubt ' than m en the-pill:olio eye arhich we steal .i t mary ii. etaxwetl, respe on t er of England, and believe you have not r a i ma ,take e ed in some of t he upper counties in Mis. habeas ccrpw-, zn sinAv why slit: kept and conceal. g thee ' of the trunk, 'to de with_ a'i n to refer to ' atOre convenien t a precedent in America.season.occas o i lit t , " o re n tit • of 'resident air ill theirßowl, for treason and and murder, grow. ed from her husband their two children, one an I have only seen your fiftieth law as yet: ants tr al • ) been perhaps it would have much better chests than is natural ttr proper, In them,! \We know nothing personally of the ac- ing out.of the Mormon war. Immediately infant, the other .1 years old. She justified ht r the air is at .once introduced to a' eursey of the Etiquitet's statement, or the thereafter a writ was issued and a messen• i • - t ; s-I'' upon the g round, that :11 alwell had proved to joined your power aud strength togeth- tt i - ,er re *ion of the lun s than it ought• • .t . •-- o f insitMations againstG eral / himself to an u nsuitable person to have the care er te pull down wiekedness'and debauchery {,„tte•l it h. impossible, g in Scutt. ea its .en gar despatched to Springfield, 111, with a of children, and %Rd looseness and vanity, which flews in e , i houoh re - requisition from the Governor rf Mi she furnished evidence to show st ° with so little resident air in the chest ' thorny' ss° l-tri 't Ora while his family lived with him in Lincoln, this plate like a mighty stream; but per- upon.which we made the assertion, . 1. that the air of th b eath shoald flow ', dt: on the Governor of Illinois for the arrest I , tie neglected to provide for them sufficient food, bar you were chosen and picked for aa s . _ into the air e r , , _;la it was r ‘ n comp I , an . c wi I . e '•th his own re- , - _ i unmixed intended \ clothing, fuel, or a c omfortable dwelling; purpose, and now you have accomplished it, it now remains ye next sitting you take . the residual air which cannot be expelled \ ht t ur w e re s ion is that it was an anti- to keep the whole proceedings a secret, ' io.p El . , , to i that when his wife's relations sent her money to care for a vote of ye House and bulkyl d'l 't conside 1 1 w areau t is eneug ito t ute 1 .1 air .. ~ __. me t ; cle which we saw tn a iespectab e journal secure Joe's arrest; but in some way or ; ; , , I s upply the family with n ecessities, he would ap tawny of reau ent is in ,51.. Lemia.-Pennsyieanien. ! propriatc tr e e o his own personal purposcs,and that, from the Speaker for your pay; but you yet, . when the qt . . the other the Mormons at Springfield got wind I Should also remember that ye oldest debts materially reduced, it Is p lainairof . the sessimilEleeri h i mt. her fort l on one occ ion when her rut terse y ought to be paid first: it might not be a- . beeeth goes in too far, and proves exciting F ee r RESIDENT, of what was going on, and despatched a \ dollars to help the family through the a pproacitiog miss . for you to consider ye scanial upon to tubes too de licate . to receive it, on sc-messenger to Smith at Nauvoo. Smith ' winter, Maxwell took the m oney, bought an co- J AMES BUCI-JANA, this place by keeping your courts and do- count of its fall quantity of oxygen, and al has left fur parts unknown, or at least keeps \ tire new suit of clothes, and a pair of boots, out of doubt,of its temperament d t .it and han:ted over to his wile loss than $5 of the a " e-h- , T., xr iit an himself so concealed that he cannot be are; , frig your publicke business in ale houses, sn ' nn ' • . where perhaps some ye sit in ye chair of er qualiti es. . IDIA..III!!eNaLNA(Are • rested. It is reported that R•lckwell, who ' ;•••ill, Such having been his general conduct for justice as well as some of ye Jurors may si: n d e C 0 pore f air produces in tubes inter- _ ___-- a number of years, Mrs. 'Maxwell at length con sip too freely of ye juice of grape and nth- de to receive ) , ( illy mixed air leads such r . , , do with NiTn,,ZDITOna OM ritornlicToßS is in jail at Independence fur the attempt , I eluded to accept of an invitation tendered to her er intoxicating fumes: there need not be persana to accustom themselves to - - MONDAY, JULY 10,18.13. ------ ed assassination of Governor Boogs, has! b , her brother, Dr. Daniel Mann, who offered to ) much told you ye on this head, you know It ie uite an less tweath than is natural. 9 time , _______=___ ___ ,„_______, _ __________.„ I signified a willingness to turneState's evie / support her and her two children in his own falai eningh butttiaink you ate greatly to blameo think that their chests, at the error . L . See First Page. Idenee and reveal the whole plot and a i c _ ly in this city, m oil such time as Maxwell should' will not contem more air on account of - - ----- , abandon Isis improvident habits; and givo satis g-yetl will not lay out home of your mas . tors. If this be true, it probably furnishes , tetir•ye people's money,in publick building position, for, if they were to breathe To the gross personal attacks of the Au- / their .11! factory evidence of a determination to perform out stall inure of the resident air, they rora we alkali not reply here. In regard to / ; an additional motive for Smith to keep out , his cuiy i towards his wife at.d fatuity. for ye use aforesaid, especially since they i might leave inore for breath than the vol- of the law. of the clutches__ __ On the other hand, Maxwell furnished some they have so often desired it, perleaps it ie the attempt of one ef the editors to avail him• c of the breath ever requires, and yet f orm .. general te.litnony,that he was an industrious man; Rot too late since your band is in well. I urn . i self of the ill feeling created by the Gazette Governor Polk.-Our readers wily haver.this to say you have offended h• sts within the confined li•nits your , keep the '. c ' ... w as a g Ant carpenter, in g ood credit, and his wits t li.id been reduced to. The truth or again._ a certainat body of christiane, to ob. - some idea of the energy with which this , rn:s.ses hat never heard that he hail neglected his neasters_more yn any in your station th• se theyl .renegefortheAurora, 1 'd e believer a maof ' taro at - we reiterate Mr Polk is pushing his federal opponent, / ' _ failed n p, tiricia seven years: you might do well to tals fillY ea notice . • . family, o,to provide or them. . , review your fiftieth Bill, and well consider . friend rcmonstr tics with a gill nn account , the chat ge and stand ready prove it when that for the month of 1 1 July, his appointe ; on Saturday the opinion of the wit•ile cola I •of her tight lacing. One whose folly has 1 what via have done, and emend some of it . - call donin a proper manner, by the editor ments•are to address the people at twenty . t,t, as delivered by his limor Judge Wilde, to the brut too late: perhaps some of yourselves'd d her figure to that of an •n \ L Ilf wily reduced whose 1 -- or his hackers. . four different places in twenty one couna , effect, that either through culpable neglect, or im rail come to be suffereas by it a -, well as . sect, aw vliose countenance betrays the' providene:!, Maxwell had hitherto shown Ilittisell It is proper t ) state here, that Mr Poine [ tie ., travelling on an average thirty miles state of her lungs, will yet be able to show lot neighbars.'• u nqualified for the duty of taking suitable care of ----------------- . that her stays are 'quite loose,' by thrust- dexter , er a whiz, who is now concerned in a day; anti sp •aking about two hours at ' his c hildren, and therefors it was ordered and c es The ear otherhood ot Mercy. ' ina her had between them and her body. •• the Aurora, asprinter, comes out in a card l each place-and all this in addition to what creed that the should remain in the care and :Sometimes, at Florence, in the midst of . Many a friend is deceived, as well as the Ito say that he does not mean to share in the I , attention he has to give his private affairs , c ustody of they other until otherwise ordered by a cantina, or a pas de deetx, a bell with a ; self destroyer, by this demonstration, All editorshipl Blimp, shrill, excoriating s mull I, will * be it proves is; that there is yet some supple- . of the paper• He is only the , and the movements of his adversaries.- , 1 • the court, and also that he he prohibit : d from is , king any tnea , ures to repossess himself of the heard.; it is the bell delta sericordia.- which, breathed i printer and principal owner. He, of / Stumping in Tennessee for tho office ot mentary- air in the lungs, court in that 1 SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSTTORY. Listen! it it sound but o f it is for some out at. the moment of the demonstration, course, will have the first evails of the pat- Governor is no trilling undertaking. childreo, other than by moving the ; I \ 11 - . UKE LOOMIS. Agent, Puhlisher, Booksellev "and ordinary accident; if twic fur 0:.,..ix a Seri leaves quite e nough of room for a respire ronage of the demncratic party that may be —--- - ' behalf. 1 lIM=I. 1.-A Binder, No 89 Wood st,Pittsburgh, has also on band rime* nature; if it sound three times, it is a Deaths in High Life, -Never 1 ifc -Never (says the a e enerat assortment of Scuoot. Booas,Bissx Boossiand tion of a full amount to be carried on for bestowed on the Aurora. Mr P. does not, i case of death• If you lo dr areund, you tho time, and even for the stays all the Phila. U. S. CI azettee) since the organizx. . For the Post. , STATionAr.v. Jon Printing and Binding done at sitort notice: SA and dare not deny that he is, and has al. The description of the new county ofl will see a slight sit in soma of ;he b ),..es; . [3:l-Ttle highen prices alloned for Rage, Tanners' wlii'e to be made to appear loose about the l , stun of the G.tvernalete, has the acirninis. awl it will often happen that li , per•on chest. -Jeffrey's Statistics of the -Human j vays been a whig, and receatly the c e-i- Elk, taken from the Clarion Republican , swaps and Beefwal. }. s--tr. tration•presente .1 such a remarkable aspect and cepied into the Post of Friday, is you have been speaking to, if a Fioren. Chest. Icluetor of a whig paper. IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY. tine, will excuse himself for leaving yuu, ------------ - as it does at present. mostly true, but from that description a Tire t•lrish End • Kraig Society of Philadelphia," Front the 11054.11 .11 , 55. \ ' • Crlortous News for Farrners.-In Ohio,i ft stranger would infer that althnugh there quietly take his hat and depart. You in- Gen Harrison died, and M Tyler r. e ; heroine opened an office at N 0.62 Deck _street, between A venerable friend of ours, who 1.5 en quire what the bell means, and why it pro- , i where Bank n 1• 1 -d ' , aper las i ecrease in ae was some good land, some good fi-hing ! 2nd and rid streeta south side, is ready to afford to Irish rtOUS ill such matters. informs U. 3 that the the duties of Vice President to become the and hunting, vet it must be in reality a Emigrants free of charge, .information as to where sw. daces so strange an effect. You are told re mount, and Banks themselves 1 irritants which yet remain of the once have g at " A.cting, President. ployment of every description may he hod—iabds ofgood Witd , Cat district and not susceptible to ivis the bell dells misericordia, and that he quality purchased—the cost eligible places for pewees - powerful tribes of ladians in our vicinity, out of existence, it appear. that despite the Mr Southard, who succeeded Mr. Tyler cultivation. ant settlements in the United States found, and all ewer with whom you were sraking is a broth `.are letters which were addressed to. them fearful forebodings of the Whig politicians, salii , cts connected with their future prosperity andhap . sr' of the order. This brotherhood of tner-' ,in his ex-officio duties in the Senate, died, The people of Armstrong, Clarion, and , a wes. 'trier to and during o ur r evolutionary sTug-the •ofthe le cy is ono of the noblest Ingo in the price "miners' produce is ri• I m al elected l• Allegheny counties, are probably as well Persons in the city or at a distance. who may raset . and. r 1 angum was to act in its gle -and which letters they keep sacred, • world. It was founded iu 1244, of neca- or their sing even higher than the most sanguine ' I acquainted with Cochin-China as that; hands in any of the branches of Scientific, meehearear, as amoong the most chertshed relics t p ace. section of our Cu mmonwealth; for the in-; • • Manufactiiring, Commercial or Domestic industry will . ... stuns of frequent pestilence which at that. bard money man promiaed in the event of i plene tohlreso , the undersigne , i, (peal paid) it this dire. tribes-and which they now adduce as ev ; Mr. Webster resigned, and Mr. Legere formation 1.1 those who take an interest in ; rtse, those who can aid the henevo!ent efforts or the . period desolated the town; and it has been idence of the weight anti consequ 'nee a return to the true standard of value• perpetuated to the present day, without We I was appointed in his piece acacia Secrete- 1 our new counties, thtir settlement and ee ...! Society in promoting the suital and 'lanai condition of w hi c h t h e y o nce h e ld in the scale of lei- c ollenso the following from Ohio papers . ' the Emi.rard. either by donations In money, at In spry sources, a brief and correct statement is 1... - any alteration, except in its details-with man effairs The lhassarnwpielly 311,1 and would here take oceesion to call the ' ry of State.oilier Inv nne ' r, are rrquisted to (1. SO. now made. It is true that the new I Such of the newspaper press il•rouglmut *beet:Salsify, s )irit. It is l' none in its purely charitable I penotr,,..i. iri/les have several a th, se ,i,l_ The destli of Mr. L-g ire leaves entire- 'enough ; which may feel an interest in a yawing tat eldielAil i• .s• composed of seventy two brothers, called atte , ition of the universal Whig party to f colletof Flit isl - 1 y . ergo, quite arge , this Society will lice by giving the forczoimg a awhe e teresting,documents,and our friena has fur ,, . , , ~ . .., , , ly va'..at.t the 4fice of Attorney General. l , and its geographical centre by Ridgeway in their colttintisjer such time as convenience wlliallow. ''' :' chiefs ot the watch, who are each in ser i. - nished ue with a copy oftone of them-a these facts, which tllO 5.110 to r•e w ottli The Presi lettcy, tlie Vice Presidency, ;is fry mil ••s fro at the n earest county \ - _ Tit OM AS EITN Si, Roemer/ '•••• vice four months in the year. Of these , letter wi awn by Gen. Washlitigt in to titeir more than arguments.-We n-ttice the or. pltia, lune 21, 1843. JYT., i - a i venty awn brothers, thirty are priests, ~ tow it aTe r t nl,l, tor la throu tilt the ph , il " .l (qr.) aid ill. De i n t (tent of State, h:tve , • • • I . - ------------------ trtoe, early in the war. We, do nut t er. ti r lcs o f Fl ou r an d vv 1,,,i0; whole length of it, ttv 1 others cut across it ERIE CANAL COMPANY. -• Ti. folerteen gentlemen an.; twenty eight are ollect that Mr Sp irks, 1.) his ex,Nal ant awl Its Cleveland Flour W 25 bola for ss,oce acting hicurn'wilt-: :1 , 1.1 '.10) • - , C , 1- lire : lit y sc. , ;at neatly t tell: amlles. besides numerous ' - f v °Tice ti Itere;iv given tut 'Ac sultscribers so the tap : ; tists.. To these, who represent the arise re•itarkably thorough collection of the eralthip 15 until ely varrot. teerstic classes and the liberal arts, per bbl. I teller 1•13 , /S, it C..1(11:4' its it h.tut 350 Taxa.. ! ill dal stork of the Erie Cabal Company that a NMI • are added five hundred laborers and work. I . le 7,riLings of Wasitinoton, has ad vertet: to • t= '1)1•• , - is pottu'a , it a friar, and contel,-.1, co lug at the stockholders is appoi nted to be aoldeo iti l it s;1 , 1 1 ;sky w i , e; / lel; „al g ir g 1, 03 'le ve e eweer e n, Graeae-Early en s In - ,t• • te t - taa Recil !louse to the Borough of Erie, state of Penn l-: i existence of any such letters. ' a nd Coal in üburdance The Lumber .sivami ~,,,,,, 23ii rb of It I est at 0 o'elbek Pst men, who may be said to represent the ' biebel 1•• t- ti ' •v itelenett ti-,0.• tl P ti:. . ffie u ,, A ' . '. " "Y . ,-I s' . n .-•- . 'By his Excellency Ge.) , ge Wa•ltingtoti per r , • 0 . , in it a -..:, .1. t le 44- i w a de whiter vett eowe the Allegheey and 1 7 the thi t i wge 7.'7:naming said company lik the err t . . hot di in poople. The seat of the brottier a s twil of seven managers. treasure( , rerratary and loch i • the. place del Duomo. Each brether has , i Esq., General and Comm:lll,lcr-in.Chief In .Ikrett Whew has sold for $1,03 ets. New Volk, , ititv l'ire- , men tliveited a 'all ' Susquillianna 10.•ers, is already large in a• other officers as may be necessary, and Inc oilier :ouroo t. here. niched with his own name, R box 0. to'. armies of Notth A•netic•-t: 'Friends and licoth-r- . . It ;;;:vea rue per besdel, their ci ,thiti , y, disposiny, them-elves in the triAtintt, and can be exientleil a' lesicre.- . ses,as is till etle , ll . by lan:. being require.' the the : 41 'ham Kelly, John Galliralth; .t. enclosing a black robe like that cif the gm -- at pleasure to hest that you arc deter- in Niasillon, Fulton and other places fount-tin and pet lot intitg all arts of droll Cal" a" men "\Y but , pine tree-, ar • pdm y• Chas, M. Ref st. ilugh BraWlyi. penitents, with openines only for the eyes lin the ennui, Wits at has sold fur mine dol., capers. lie a tteit pted to nah them, i .1 , 01. t. ArrNinnara, 51.-B ,Lowry, mined to keep fast hull o f 1, 0 . chain of and mouth, in order that his vot . l actions - frivn 1, , ,i0 which has so 1„,., i.xi,t. -i be- , ,r..r aid upw aids. ; Th. re ate many s ections of good farm- ; each seizing his bundle r' clothes onder his i„,.2; laud, „ 1 „1 ~,, it is cheap iii„tfemm„ ~f David Dirk. Gnome Collam,. James M. Power, W .1. S. Rillkin, ••:. 1. • • John Reynolds, Et:linnet Kern, - i may h ave the Further merit of P ela " twee) rou and your br ;..t:: tv'to inhabit This is sufricient. Compare it %salt arm star:ea off at a full run tii.ro'llto iilway..•As.,,ciations" is direct ,- d to that quarter. ssonto Goodwin, wet neatly; ~... formed in secret. Im me Irately that the this country. tn. Marizell, b ea: times. Several other watchmen tiled to seize . One is c.UTlrneta. ... lag in Frt County, and i cootnifri,ourrig,. hews of any accident or disaster is brought , cute, June 2R, tin4j. To e r„._.. te l You ale our brothers and countrymen. m other just "acres= tho tin ," in McKean \ _ It to -the brother who is on wised, the bell Let h , k , i i .., f • . . n• ;; -• . soWnels its alarm, once, twice or thrice, a c, „ e ep toe c lain ni4,it -oe%er.- ...., roppea.ron , 7c of Crinir. -W e ft;quent• them, bet there tvere no callers or coat. c ' V hasbe - in . tails to cat ch, and the f e 'lwals got off C I. 2 , ,'" tin -' , . ', I , ' o ccessful and flour- •--e---------:--------' -....--•-- I woe FOR ST , . LOVLS AND - k Jur tat'lers win , live ovel 01 , 7.: aretit .stet, '1 ir a tone aon etteon , ,I" two years past. cording to the gravity of the case, and at I 1 ‘vaot to tali,' from its our 14111 and rair Y ice It noti,-e I 'or 'ter exclianeea from t . i . ,•notig 1, fit twitting an itnovoise evlitement 01, the wlvile, this new ceunty affords I i er- a" G A LEN A. 1 . the sound of the bell, every brothel, when • e comet y L, vtV 113 that the Ir j ois are rill pty, 1 itraw‘bl strainer CECILIN, Gen, LV. Clark : ..' housP , A, our wives aud oor children. We., am mg the early promenaders on their a fine prospect fill.. g ood farmers, tnechan- rt,..:1,11 _ A ., i _ t• ever he maybe, is hound to retire at the \ are ' , fla mer, will l e ave f,r 111. :11 , 0V.. a , . iinerined.a.e polls:, a. get xn up to manhood. We are strong, and that the criminal cairrolars cif the route. ,ca or any class of working men. Dan- on F.aturdity, next, Sth inst.. at 10 o'clock A. sr e pee • . illbtatil, and hasten to the re ntlezvow: . .- I CUtie or what . There he learns what mis,or . and will not let hurt you nor o urselves.- . Courts are without a case. This improve - p r ow vti,"nilatli• dies and Lawyers will not do as well just ; 'is itly. Por freight or pass:age, apply on board. t.r titi jelly 7.' JAMES MAY,. i We d et't want you to take up th- liatelt. , u , en t in p u blic morals can be attributed on• yet. e - a- The Cetilia IS fllrnimord wlt h Thrum' Ealkij toad "ffer" lies alt! iii'' P i 'iS flices ; he iet for U 3, except you choose il;but we des ' The, ee l artier alagnet, arrival at New ;ly to the wondetful reformation (ffected b) AN A nvoceen FOR New COUNTIES• to roma elplosions efliOilera, puts onhis black robe and broad hat, takes sire that y.7u will not assist our enemies,' of ()Hestia, brings accoults frem Man of t the taper in his hand, and goes. forth where. the march of 'Temperance. Nine reerro r want to destroy us and you. the IGth, and from Campeachy to the 14th the voice of t.iisery calls him. If it is 'We will protect you, and we will assist ; those who are usually the ~,,ants of COUti. trainee. The Mexicene hal flu lily - who evacu some wounded men, they bear him to the . fur ar e 0.---se o hose crimes and l, yo I ; you era our brothels. . try prisons, hospital; if the man is dead, to a chapel; 1 mud the l e e:elite ~f C erre • tely, aid had Your? brethera of Massachusetts Bay " miedereeanore have been preceded by the nobleman and the day laborer, ei ' llted I have, to set Se t ou, roceeded to fa 1g , 131, WII4IIC I 01.1 were estaldislied a truck. l,,,,,,operate habits, and who had violated P with •the same robe, support together the , \ aotHe and wick muster at Nlachitts wle, to e aback oil board the fl •at and traositot t the laws while under effects of liquor, or same! Jitter, and the link which unites these l will supple r: you with , very t. lit. 6 vessels (forming altogether sixteen sail) to sick two ,extremes of society, is some ;tau- wi l l under its influence had bean reduced to a want. Ile will be reasonablo, and WI l i ; - • is e- per, who knowing neither, is praying qually for both. And when these bt moll- , not ifflpose upon you. state of moral degradation that rendered Given under niv liatitl,to 1 t ,.tl q uarters, them unfit for any other habitation than a be calveyed t 1 Ta•npieo and Vera Cruz. The Yuceitsn Commitwieners for settling 1 . • . ere of mercy have quitted 1 1 1 L, house, the Catriltridge, this 20,11 of Felout :try. 1776 •!B w ith t hel • person. n tit empe Tanen r ef uter a d e f i nite treaty of peace with Mexico had t. r children whose father they have cartitol 'G. WASH.INGTON• not yet sailed fir V' ra Cruz but only a. ~ .• they received many of the other blessings r out, or the wife whose husband they have 'To ottr friemls and brothers of the Pas waiting the filial departure of the Mexican borne away, have but to look around them, and virtues that renders life comfortable s imaritioddy trtbe, Machias.' forces from Leona. _ __ add always, tan some worm eaten piece ofand respected, and dirge numbers of those FrofP tile, Ntr.f: Orli. an , Pie y tioe. The Texan setewlr?n still reineined at furniture, there will be found a piece of t. cc:ter:it Gaines. who were foratt.rly tee pests of society (.I.mpea,-fry. The ,Ic , ,xicar, steamers w ere i..... alms, deposited by an unketown hend.- The I,i wing, paragraph appeared in . a re now among its most industrious mem- lat Laguna. The Grand Duke himself is a ineinber of . a ' • this paper not tun: after General Gaines 's hers. and by th.•ir lives and actioes are re- 1 i. thisi fraternity, and I have ,assured e that . 1; , a i s t,, , ittnent to his presetit military divis , , ; ; I' mere than Once, at the sound of that met- .-• c „ton.ug others from the road to. ruin.- re we: aneholy bell, he has clothed aicoself in the We believe this to be the true exptatta+ion General Gaines has been assigned to uniform of charity, and peeetr atoll .un the third military divi,i,ja, w on his heat!, of cmpty jails, anti the receptacles of crime • aide by side, with a dry laborer, to ntxters at Si.t Leuir, instead of hie Feltner . will a lways be found tenantless where the - the bed ahead of some dying' wretch, and q a d, ' .corri tans ir, oh his own TO ," COMM n tie . p _ . , his , • cause o f temocrance i s encouraged. that his presence had afterward ., been de, ~ 1 ~„,3 „ ,,,,t,e - re t ell ing :-.7,1 Liitill tor reser tad only by the stet-l:= had left behind.loala- , '• eence. s-- ---[Durnas in Italy. Too Gowl to be Gust.-'('he following -----.---.--. _ ____ , Upon this. ran n ouncemeut, the Memphis fa! le, out Wilted to the reformed inebriate, _Force of Irmaigmaturn -111.3 Cambridge \ Etiquirr of the 30th ult. makes ceetain ' . • • is designed to ill ]-'rat e tlo.' folly and faith- Force . A (Mass.) Palladium, relates the 034" 43 °I . a ! co mm , tits, whlch iv e copy tts its rt quest: t • farmer who, beierg in the fieid with his I'f :lle st.tt,qnent contained in the latter , lassoes of drunken promise s: ' reapers, helped thew to kill a rattlesnake, ; part of the above paragraph we have era 1 A mouse ranging about a brewery by and,soon after haviug'oecasion to go home, I s on to believe is entirely erroneous. t.Gen eccident fell into tele of the vats of beer, • - took up his ROR'S jacket and put it 01 . , ; his . Gaines was. ordered to the third depart • - ,„,,a was iii eminent danger of drowning, t •_ , eon was a young man, and both their peke mart b y Gen wit/field Scott, in the a , ).. I tutti appealed to a cat to help him o u t; the ~. ens were made of the same piece of cloth. I sence of the Secretary of War, contraiY cat replied, 'it is a foolish request, for as The' - old man being warm, did not button to Gee Gaines's ttishes, and in the very ' soo n as I ge t y o u out 1 shall eat you.'- :. ' - the jaAli t. lino' he got to the house, and , face of an express remonstrance to the 'rit e . a moese piteously replied , 'that fate ... then found it too little fur him; „he ime '/ proper authorities r n-..t. his being sent to I Would be better than to be drowned ia ataea- tnagined that he was grown too big for his ; that department. The cercumetances une .._ beer.' The cat lifted him out, but the ie._ jacketeand that the snake had bit him and I der which this order was made render it /fumes of the beer set poor puss a sneezing, ~ - e' - verypoisoned him; he therefore grew suddenly I p i , aggravation of the injuries and mortis and! dropping the mouse he immediately i . er 111, and was put to bed. All the pew- • ficatirms which it would seem to have beett took refuee in his hole. The cat, as anon pie about him were alarmed. Doctors as- i- - the study of the "General-ineChief," ever as she could recovereherself, called upon i . ,.... H ' sernbied from far and near, the man grew ; • • eed wometion to the , since his undes ry t the mouse to come out. 'You rascal, dial worse and worse, and had like to have It e•-• lead of the army, to inflict upon the gal- , you not promise that I should eat you - died. At length the son came home with I rant "Defenders of Fort Erie." a• Genl'Ohr replied the mouse, 'but you know that a - • * jacket to big for him, and grumbled her ; Gaines takes command of the third de 1 I was in liquor at the time.' e - his own. This proved an effectual tomes= i partteent because he has been or to dy; the father recovered in a moment. Idoso by the constituted authorities, and t- - - The .B ound a - r y Commissioners on the i not ''in compliance with his own request," a• .- p art Of the United States and Great Brits or because tie prefers St Louis as a resi • F n have commenced opetations at Grarld : ' , 3.; - ! c...e. Tile Picayune, therefoeo and such Falls, on the St John riser. -. ot!iet papres as hay- . e• pied its parsgrapli 7'An oyster shell kept in a tea kettle will prevent a crust from forming', where tinning has melted, which is injuriiou•s to hcaltit. NV heat-- M t ket Uri,k The Cantor Democrat says that great q uantittos of wheat were said in that town on Tuesday at ninoty cents per bushel.— We are told that Massillon, Fulton, rith. 'ahem, Navarre, Rochester, and other towns along the canal are literally jammed ' with wheat wagons. This wheat is the old crop g oing off, which the farmers would i not sell at the bank prices; but since thir. .teen banks have gone to pot, wheat is up at fair prices, and raising. On Wednes day a dollar a bushel was freely paid in our market: Huzza for the coming good t ines and high prices for wheat . And now, July 3, 1843, picot of set vice l'arintt been I shown in this case. agreeably to the:order of the court, I ' On motion, the Conti. appoint Robert :Morrow, E.g.. I commissioner toy ake testimony In this case, notice to , he given of the time and place of hiking the same, by ; publication in the Daily Post three times, the last of Tremont &ate Intig Convention._l which shall be at least three days before the day of talc , leg the depositions. Prnm the Record The convention for the nomination of 1 A. SUTTON, Pro. o the Defendants above narncd: \ State officers assembled at Rutland on T W..dnesday last.— John Mattocks , of i nesres to be perpetuated in the above case will be taken i before Robt Morrow. Esq.. at lii; OffiCA, on rift street, Pecham, was nominated f)r Goyernor , in the city of Pithiburali,oa the 28th day of Jelly Inst., Hon. Horace Eaton, of Enosburg, for \ b m e . l.7 o r: e r ii said the day,athours o w f i l i el iet o: l c i l m oc e k an A d . p M la . oe an y d ou t2 Lieutenant Governor; and Hou John and cross examine. TLIOS llAMlLm°:l;oyl"irk. attend Spaulding. of Montpelier, for treasurer. I. jolt' 8,--3t* Att'y for Pl'ff. STRAY HORSE. Short Passage. —The steamship Nep.i I kmE. to the premise s of the subscriber in Alle:heny tune performed the passage between New I.._id-4 cgv on the Ist day of July.a bay horse with a bald , face, and one T ows eyi,and one half do. [tight fort foot Orleans and New York recently, in six I and left hind foot Waite; ttetween 01 and seven years days and ten and a half hours, making stops i old. The owner is rctineited to prove property, at North—east . Pass Key West awl Charles• a elm es and lake I int awa Comte will Ite sold ac• , P ror l ding l 4 o r taw. 1 y, H. SWEENY. ~ ~ . . toa—being the shOrteitpassage on I eclrd - . t it 10-31.• gopOWEL/,'S BALSAM OFANNISEED.--.Thissave DIED—On Sunday, the `2, 4 instant , par, CATR 1 and eff , ctual cure for the last.extrzt,Caugha and s RoustlA. (clatwhter of John and Martha Mc- Colds can now Le procured, at wholesale and retail at Catisland.) aged up.vard+ of Sr venty years. She Try-I - Lis. 86Fnurrh street ly li. was born is the county Dorm, Ireland, but emig- rate Ito countryt h is in early IVe, and was a mai- ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ,!cal of Pliiind , lphia. to: fifty years, and of this city UOURSUANTto art order of theOrpt au' Court, h rid lat Patishureli on 11,e let day of July, A. D., more than lire. 1843 , . tier funcrol astar t tene on Monday from the will be exposed at p little sale en the ziltd. dry of Jell.. rosiden .a of her , INIr John Kane:on Tenth t 1843, at the Court House, in the city of Pittaburint INI street.— IVashrnfzten Globe. I that certain lot of ground with a tenement thereott, Mt* I care in Allegheny ci y. beginuinl at a pot on Hie -cos. -- ------- ner of Federal street and "Nlarearetta alley,thence along ------ .A C ~ RD I said alley westwardly sixty feet to a five foot aney,thase C ---^1 e innin'iers of the NI, piano Fire Company re. , by said alley westwardly twenty-four feet, thence one. i_i ' ' ' urn tlislr think. 4 to 11.. Verner and Mei•rs A Igen k I sixty feet to Fede al street, thence south by said allot McGuire for thelitieral supply of reCreshmeots furnish to the place of beginning. being lot No. in Dr E. Hen. rd them ache late fire. RV order, derson's plan of lota in said city. Terms. cash par July 10 DJLVID Cm.treet.t., Seery. I money. MARY JANE KIRK, •. -; Administrator of Robt Kirk, deceased. jury 6___—law dlits DIRO r'05.1 LS Will Ire reeeiYed at the ultre of the Suitermteddent, Plane No . 2, Allozheoy R..rldee Rail i -- IL Rold or, Saturday, the 28th day of July, for fir rill-Ion.; NEW ARRANGENIENT F.,(;11T WIPES for the incliiird Places on this road I - rill -LE LADIES' CLASS in Mr. Estee's Writing InAlre The rope , are to be made out of the heA. nu.iian tlemP, _L tole, will hereafter receive te=sonv at 10 0 clock CI aml lo im d Hyered at Johnstown or FloWdaysburg , be m. In amttion to the , tro , cot nen, a new one , ill ie ., for"' close the " vi P " " n this e ' ts°n • 1. ,. "e dim" ' organized on Wedite ' :dav the sth Inst , at the itxse• shins of the roves, and any other necessary in formation hour. Tine Ladies' and Centlrmeies class will rernlat win be given on the Cay of lettliv2. ~..- - 70IIN BSODGftA4S, IYfwonv every evening at 8 o'clock. A new Mining CRP. Will also be orzanlzed on the sth irst. Mt E.1.111b4a " P erin'endain ' M P lat Liherty during the afternoon to live ieS90111) at residences residences of those who wish. All who wish to beetidl4 adepts In the art of wielding the pen, will make imam. diateapplication for a series of lessons, and your bust wishes will be more than r ealiz,il, as . "Those now can write who never wrote before. . I , .it' . And those who always wrote, can write the more N B.—A etas aof gentlemen will receive leases , a Institute every tuarnlog at Si o'clock. /Y 4 July 10 ---Vdtw In the District Court of Allegheny County of dpril Term, 1813, No 273. Samuel Kingston, .... , rs„ . j Samuel Conner, James Conner, Jesie , ._ Conner, Win Conner, John Conner, Catharine Couch, formerly Catharine Cenner, heirs and legal repre,entatives ° ti of John Conner, deceased. Ncw Literary Depot . Fresh Arrivals ! Cheap LUCTOMCC Ladies' Nat word .I:ugazine. Ist No. be moil beau (dui periodncal t;fllx day, at 181 et- per No. July No*. Lady's 11°0; G Ladl. COMpliol oll I Musical y Llierary Ca,tset, Lady's World. Miss Lenlie's Maaine, Sargent's New Jlfanihty, etc; ete. An r•can Family ltiv.gpaiae,al3oengrmeings,.2s ets. per No. Brande's Encyclopedia, A llisot,'s Europe, D'Aubignes Reformation• t-_ttakspeare's works, complete in g pioi. :t1 69 Bremer's work's, Arthur's Tales. Illustrated book of Com. Prayer, 'lOO engravings, and all the s l opt *L Literature of the day at eastern prices. . Price's Hoarhound Candy. Cologne. Essences,klacamar and Bears' Oil, Eta idolise, Fancy Toilet Soaps, Brushes, If C. Spanish Cigars and 'robacco. , New T yen k and Philadelphla ‘Veeklies received rega. larly. he above together with all the new and popular works of the day, (as soon as issued from the Pries) can he had at W. N. FOSTER'S UNIVERSAL AGENCY, LITERARY DeroT, 7:3t Clair street, opposiie Eichange Building, Pittibiugh July 10-11 y COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 01 . - Wr nre authorized to announce .Mr. DAVID FREW, of Lower St Clair tp.. as a candidate for the of lice of County Commissioner, subject to this decislos, Sf the Democratic County Conve 'Mots, which J nteets In Au. uly 10--to OEM COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the Voters of Alleglerny county: I offer myself as a candidate for the office of, Calmly Commissioner, sutiect to the decision of the appteaeltins Democratic Convention. In the event of 1.11 eleetittexill 1 can offer is a pledge of my character, foe, the felthfel pet formance of my official duttes. Respectfully, your fellow -citizen , JOHN CHENEY, of ROM jc‘ly PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CONIPAN ' . AT TILE CI PY OF PITTSBURGH. ip °ORS for subscription to the capital stock of (taste. Ji..) slitution will be opened at the Monongahela Hone, on the 24th, 25th, and 26th lest. between the holm .trf 9 o'clock A. liii.and 4 o'clock P. M;of each day, or est i til at least 1000 shares shall have been subsesibtd. I Lizy - Capital Stock $2OO 000, in shares of 50 each, on I which $5 is to be paid at the time of subscribing. 1 Act approved 31st day of May. 1041; Supplesaeat I thereto approved the ltd day of Match, 1842. Commissioners --R. l'il Mel'. Jr ,R. \ W Foindaater, IN . 8 Holmes, William filachstock , Geo. H. Taylet t e F'. Span:, Jas Millen:at, W. Lippencott. JyB---127111. SITUATION WANTED. :NI TM LE ACED LADY of rcepectabittly. Aof obtaining a situ lion a 9 llonsekreper In an ester Ilshment where servants are erap/oyed. Fite . Weis toldt.L dent of Iteiog able threader entire satisfaction in tail sa-l" perlotendance of a well re;:ulated household. The span• cant would not ottket to go a short dl-lance from the nay( For further information apply at this office. ~.;~~..._...n_.. RICE. 4,1110 t TIERCES RICE, on hand end for fete Ay , "oirr j w• Mt RR UWE 4- CO; %,1, june 29 Water stteer,be ween Wood and 9mlttlieid, DR. STARK.WE'rHER'S HEPATIC ELIXIR.. Case of Liver Complaint of 25 sears standing. Thla may certify that for twenty rive years I Wad. flicted whir train in my side, which was frequently to severe as in entirely incapacitate me from labor. I bate been under the rare and treatment ,r various phiaSetaas without any permanent tienefit. Hearing of the many,. cures erected by the Itenntie Elixir prepared by Dr,.,?:, Starkweather .1 was Induced to give it a trial, and as. : happy to say that It has entirely removed. " I Saga falai ; no symptoms of it for =ore than a year past. bl'Prthhridte,J,lnellS 30, lil4l AMOS WM,* . 'The genuine to be had at TUTTLE'S Medical hpariy." :. Fourth Micet. .