Ak.•• F rum the Journal of Commerce ofJuly 30 iitteen days Later from Europe. A Rlt I V Ailr F THE rgTEAM( . II,I vtA. ‘ SHIP . -':rbestertmer Cambria arrived at Boston on Wednes 4ay evening, in the unpricedentedly short passage of eleven days from Liverpool, bringing dotes to July 'l9th irtalusive. Ctattim bad advanced an eighth. Grain had also ex .Vterienced some improvement in consequence of the variable state of the weather. The demand for cotton fur expo' t was large, and un der these combined causes, American had advanced id per lb. The American Provision market was in a stagnant I state, owing to the reduction of the stocks end the ab sence of imports. The quarterly meeting of the iron masters hes re cently been held in St affurd.hire. fluting the last few weeks every desctiptiun of manufnctured iron hss bepn reduced upwards of 20 per cent. The impres sion at present is, that the market will sink still lower acid some talk is already cuttent about lowering the wages of the colliers. Speculation has thusreceived n blow, under the ef fects of which the trade is now reeling. The price of ter iton is nominally ,ClO per ton at the works. The price of Ametican stocks is looking up. The determination of the "druh-colored" Pennsylvanians to Antal e their tradneers lets produced this improved feel• ing, which exists in the Bourse of Paris as well as London. The French pnpers conta'n the pnrticulnrs of nn ombrittak in Catalonia. Some niche small towns round Barceinna had been entled upon to contritnne their levy of men to the army. British Parlicrment.—lt i. now atntrd, with a snrt or semiofficial 1111 , horiT y, that Podia merit will h prorogued on the sth, or, at the furthest, the 7th of Angust. Louisiana Su7ar.—Tho Lends Commissioners of her Majesty's Treasury, having had under considera tion several applica . ions front patties who have im ported sugar, the growth of told:Linn, with certifi cates of origin under the hand of Mr. Mare, her Majesty's Con , ul at N'ew Orleans, such certificates not being in formel and regular compliance with the requirements of the statute, and their lordships hav ing, in their several cases, considered that the :men tion of shippers. in all probability, had not been drawn with sufficient precision to die terms of the statute, have been pleased to permit the admission Of the said Bones nt the lower rate of ditty, and have communicated with thn Earl of Aberdeen, Secre tary of State for Foreign Affairs, on the subject, with a reltlest that Lis lordship will make known to Mr. Everett, the American Ambassador, their lordships' intentions to require, in future, a strict compliance with the law. The Twe7fth of July.—The colehrntion of the 12th of July by the Orangemen provoked n•tnrks in several instnnces, and in one at Armagh, we regret to soy, the R fffn y ended fatally. Several of the persons engaged in the affray were arrested, hut wen• secured immediately. The soldiery paraded the streets du ring the night, and remained under arms 01l day on Sunday to enable the peaceable inhabitants to go to worship. TRANCE. The Peri. dates are of tho 16th of July. On the Texas question. the journal., almost without distinction of party, continue to regard annexation as only waiting some matters of form to be fully com pleted. Some cf them denounce the government for baying. as they say, (though von will remember Mon sieur Guizot indignantly denied it,) consented to aid England in her attempt in defeat annexation, in return for the abandonment of the right of search. 'Tbe session of the two Chambers may lie considered as-concluded, the Deputies having actually broken up. and the Peers only sitting to get through a few mea sures of importance. 'HORRIBLE TRACW.DY AT D.kiIARA, IN ALGIERS. It is thus rettortVA in the Akhrtr, of the sth lost , a French journal pliblished at Algiers. There has - just occult-ed in the Dahars, one of theism 1 , terrible events which deeply afflict those who behold them. even when convinced of their frightful necessity, and when they are justified in declaring that ever:, thing possible was done to prevent the catastrophe. It is known that the corps commanded by Colonels Pelissier, S. Arnaud, and de I'Admirnult. have been carrying on combined oper-itions in the West. Col. Pedisar wee brory ft, prir,thlg the 004,1 R i hs, w 3 have never yet submitted, us they live in immense caverns, where it would he madness for the troops to enter. On the *Bth of Juns. finding themselves close ly pursued, the Ouled Riahs flew to their usual place er refuge. At this they refused, hut subsequently they re plied that they would consent if the French troops would withdraw. The condition was considered and tome burning faggots were thrown. greet tumult now arose, and it was known after wards that it arose from n discussion whether there ' *tumid be a surrender or not. The party opposed to surrender carried their point, and a few of the minority made their esc a pe. This state of things continued till the night of the 19th, when, losing all patience, and no longer having a hope of otherwise subduing these fanatics, who farmed a perpetual nucleus of revolt in the the fire was renewed and rendered intense. Doting, this time the cries of the tinilrinpy wretches were dreadful, and then nothing was beard but the, crack ling of the faggots. This silence spoke The troops entered and found 500 deed bodies. About 150. who still breathed, were brought into the fresh air, but a portion of them died afterward." Rave. July 6.—The Pops lila kindly eivcri direc tions that the library of the Vatican shall be hence forth open tn the publir. It con , uing very few print ed honk., hut still it is one of the molt ‘nluuble li braries in the world. The JefteitF in Frnr.re bare been ,lit,bnrnied by or der of the Pepe. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Most gistressingticcomit I, r' ror..ivea from this colony during the pant week. The vhfol' of the Northeastern province beyond Colvsliorg is in urme. The missionary station of Philloppolis has been abun doned. From the 6th to the 16th of April there wan • continuous fighting between the Griquas, or bastard mites, and the immigrant boors. No quarter was given on either side; prisoners when were instantly knocked on the head; troops and nail ., lery were hurrying from all quarters to the Northeart ern frontiers, and from Gape Town, Sir Peiegrine Maitland was hastening to this awful scene. On the whole, the Grirrias appear to have maintained their ground, but the boors had despatched messengers to Natal fur reinforcements, which there was little doubt would be readily furnished to them ; and a collision -between her NlttjesWs forces and her Majott's sub jects wog, at tire latest dates, the most probable of . impending cent inzenries. These events bad, too unsettled the Caffres, and from the frontier post on Caffieland, Post Victoria, the military authorities had forwartit•d despatches to Graham's Ton n or assistance. The boors have at .tempted to carry Philloppolis, fillrd with women and ,children„ by storm; and though repulsed they carried 44 800 head of cattle, and in their retreat "deliberate ty shot two Bushmen children who Wer,2 herding a smell flock." Eleven hundred strong and well-armed boors have cat off all she communication between the Griquas at • Phitippolis, and the neighboring tribes, and are en deavoring to plant a sttnng force between Philippolis and the Northeastern part of the colony, which is in tho possession of and ander British dominion. Whether the 91st regiment, supportd by the 7th Dragoons, will arrive in time to save Pbilippolis, re . mains to be seen. "The whole country," says the Graham's Town Journal, of the 24th of April, "is in arm the farmers declaring they will follow the sob diera over, the moment they cross the Orange rive , ; 'and there is not the least doubt but 2000 Boors are toady to go over." SYRIA.—The French papers publish lamentable ••••• • details respecting the civil war between tho Maronites 414. prunes, and the criminal negligence of the Turk . IPlffil ~ r • TRF.L.kND ITki 1 1•1!!MM ish authorities. "The Maronites," says the Consti tutionel, 'have suffeied the Most sevelely. They have lost more than 2000 of their people, among whom women. children, and aged men form a ma• jority. The losses of the Droses amount to about 1000 persons, and these, for the most part, able bo died men. Death of Gen Jackson.—On the reception of the news of Gen Jackson's death in London, Mr Ever ett, our Minister, issued an order reqoesting aU Americans to join in a mark ,of respect tolita-ene roory—that the flogs of American shippit g be hois ted half mast, and that Consuls,'ricte Consuls and all other citizens of the United States, wear the usual badge of mourning. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO A Declaration of War Expected.—The Mexican hrig'Defino arrivea,nt NeW Orledns on the 23d ult. ft am Vera Cruz, whence she smiled on the 3d inst. The'news brought by this vessel is n continuation of the old story that Mexico is preparing fur war, and continues, apparently, at least, in the determination •'most horribly to revenge" our annexation of Texas. Dates from Mexico are to the 23th tilt, and from Ve ra Crux to the 3d instant. In conserprenceof the annexation measure being ef fected, a new organization of tho militia of the repub lic has been ordered; the levies under this regulation are called the "voluntary defenders of the laws." It is stated that, among other indications of the prospect or a war at Veta Cruz, the inhabitants ate busily engaged in covering, the flat roofs of their hou ses with sand, to 11,0 depth of a foot or more, in anti cipation of a bombardment of the town. An official statement of the military force of the country is published, the aggregate of %%Ilia is about 30.000. or this forec abriut 19,000 nre infantry, 8.- 500 cavalry. 2,500 artillery, and 1,300 suppet s and miners. Col Rnngel, whn Art nn r,ot re rent inqurreri ionnry movement nt Mexico riteeiN he very mild sentence of ten yens impri3onmenr, 10-it of rank, &c. President Herrera convoked Corcress on the Ist Olt, for the purpose of efroctinz, eh inzes in the COMli tution. arramdinz the rules of the provi.timod govern ment, and to take into consideration the action which hne been had upon the Annexation resolutioos, and the Mexican treaty to Texas. Gen Bustamente reached the capital on the '2lst ult. He immediately offered his services to the G ern mertt, to maintain the national claim upon Texts. It was thought these services would be accepted. The Mexican Govert meat bad mode a new divi sion of the Republic into ten military department 1—• the fifth corn prsies Nueva Leon. Coahulia, Tamaulira • and Texas—thereby intimating that she still intends to provide for the . .rexians ascitizens of the - Mt xican Republic. . . W etir mpert , ith the 141loo,iroz intere , tin7. letter lom the correiyondent oC die Now thleart4 Republican VErtACtluz. July 3, 1111:i Deer Sir—An extra session of the Nlexiran Coo. gress has been culled I.v the Pi esalent. t., ta',o into eonsiderntion the affair of Tex, and united Stares. The tesult of tdis will he lievord inn man ner of doubt,it dorbritlllll nfwnr. the day fixed f, , r the meetirg, of the Gongre•s was the I.t of July. consequently bv the next mail teem We shall receive the lICW3 of the Ni will he done in the any of ri declaration of war until the of - ft.:oil news of the action of the 4th of July Con vention is received, which 11C1 , 5 will brhruu ht dnu n immediately by the British frigate IThrydice, it is supposed. Government makes no Elea! bloater about a war, but at the same time is m.ikinz active prepa rations, secretly, of n most energetic nature, Flu I nrn ns surud by those who loviw vs hat i. going on. The in tention is to seed thirty thulium rid men to Texas, and with this object orders have been given to Gem•rtil Paredes, Commander-in-Chief of the cnntonn, sta tioned nt Logo., to mnrrh with nll his itoolis to San ',nods Potosi. The nnmher of these troops is said by some to be 5.000 men, and by some 7,000—r.0nn..t say certainly. The grcntest nriirityit employed in the for tifiration of Vern Cruz. and the Cn+tle of Son Juan d e The fleet left thin place on the 12:h de.tiny on. known. and hag not made it, appearance, much to the nnnoylnce o f American ritize. , , who feel no,te anea • gv at the entire absence of all succour ate, time when they are aura to need it. Gen Almonte hag hren very wlrlihe t•inre his re. tutu, 1, " rencl. , 4 up "war to the knife and Yankee annihilation." It appears that hr recommre.l.l very strongtly the ix-ue of letter: of marque, nod h.'s brought, it is said, from the United State:, a copy of the documents whirl! were granted to pi ivrttee:,4 by our go , - ernmet:t during the war. You may re,.t rs.urra of one tl inc, that if the nit 'vexation is consummated on the 4th of ut v. that war will be the reach of it. and that immediately. Same few Khollt Of retierntiOri Ly the troop.. lmt merely imdgniticunt. The people are talivet‘a!lv ut favor of Federation, but they do not want a to come in a revolutionary rut M. YliPll3 b ola The Picayune says: 'Verbally we learn that the Mexican government was to send 20 000 men im mediately to the frontier of Texas. Where Tifo{e men were to he raised, is n poser of itself. but where the means to monev enough even to %Tait them on such a foor.i err and, is es-en a greater mi,ste• , unless Britii.h gild is nt the bottom. SF:11101 7 S CONFLAGR ATIoN.—A tire to.,{: in n field near LalieChnmpin;n, n few dilv4which swept over the country for rill le.—l'orntr"dovi n two saw milk, 17,000 piece. of lumher• 3.001) hg., belonging to Messrs Carnes & ravi-; it saw mill, dwelling, born. fi 000 pieces of lumber. 200 log. belonging to the lion N S S!ier , ; two dwel ling and barn of John En.iget five other mill. in NC Al Nlntrilab and Saroon, and miteh nil er properiy. 'to tal loss estimated et .30000 0 . The fire r mended eight mile., and ran like the wind. No live; were 10 , t although there were many rarrow escapes. FFGrta Cass was in Cleveland, lasi Thar.tlay, on his way to Ma , iettn, to deliver tvi al,lress befere the Literary Sorictie,s of 1\ larietta College ut its corn- IMEEMIN -FThe number of Biitish vessels captured by A merican privateers, in ten veers niter the cernmence merit of the war of the Revolution, was seven hun dred and thirty-three, containing upward.; r,f thirteen thousand men. The aggregate value of the ships and cargoes, after deducting one kindled aril seventy•four, which %sere recaptured and restored, amounted to £4.823,000 sterling.. American products had greatly advanced in the price during the same period, so that London in Febuary, 1773, tobacco had risen from 6d. to 2s hid pitd, frum 84. to 3G; tar, turpentine and pig iron in the same proportion. Tin English, it seems Gam this fret, were then dependent cn the colonies for their supplies of pig iron. STERN DEMOCRAcI The Ihrien Dernocrt.t, his the fullov, ing well tim ed remarks: The Spirit of Democracy does not mnnifest itself in dissensions or disunion. A true democrut will mule uny sncrifice for the the good of the party, and though injustice be done him, yet will lie not from argot or desire for revenge, strike at tlio,e pr i nc i p l es wh i c h he believes, in his heart, to be the immutable principles of truth anJ justice. It is customary with the whigs in a season of dan ger and difficulty, to throw ovetboard principle for the purpose of individual advantage. The democracy love theit principles, and in a moment of adverAity, they hang on to them, at.d let the men take care of themselves. 'Even thing for the eauce—nothing for men,' says the patrictic Benton. The duty of every democrats, to act as if upon his individual exertions depended the welfare of the cause, and of the country. If we are divided among ourselves, whiggery sneaks in to rub us of a well earned triumph, and then to laugh ut our infatuation. Union and harmony will always ensure a victory.— Let us have good feeling, a good organization, and figbtalwaya with an unbroken front. '•.w. dtl~enilv Post.! JOHN 'II IGLF.R" EDITOR PITTSBURGH, MONDAY AUGUST 4, ISO. r 4? VB. PALMER, Agent fur country newspapers, thut they are entitled to receive them. The applies'. isthe Agent fur the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, ' tinn, when practicable, should be made directly to the and Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive : department by the individual wanting a passport , advertisements and subscriptions. He has offices in ' (instead of through a collector of the customs or NEW Vona, at the Coal OfTi-e, 30 Ann street. (ad- : any other indirect channel,) the postage in all cases jnitting the Tribune Office.) ' to be pre-paid, and should give a' desCription of his Ns - ma, No. 12, State street. I person, embracing the following particulars:—Age, PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 52, sutture, forehead, whether high or low, color of eyes, Pine street. I kind of nose, mouth and chin, color of hair, complex- BALTIMORE, S E corner Bultimcre and Calvert sts, ion, face, whether thin, round or oval, as the case may where our paper can be seen, and tern's of "'Ted i- be. When the applicant is to be accompanied by his sing learned. `wife; children ur servants, or females under his protec. THE raiTMASTER GIiNERAL. — The "Ohio States- thin, it will Le sufficient to state the names and ages man," compliments the Hon. CAVE JOHNWN, for of such persons, and their relationship the applicant, the very prompt manner in which he discharges t h e l as one passport may serve for the whole. - - important and laborious duties of his office. Mr. MORE TESTIMONY .—An old gentleman says the Dal- Johnson is no exceedingly pleasant mnn, to meet un . tenure Sun, has called on the Philadelphia American, official business, and remarkable for his frankness i that he was residinein London in 1792, when and candor. We had occasion to see him several l to "). times on nificial business, and take this occasion to say a great fire occurred, which dmoroyed upwards of 200 that we were delighted with him—he is certainly houses—among them the East India Company's stores , houses. Of the latter, one was detailed exclusively to gentleman, and a business man of the very first order the storage of saltpetre, and contained an immerse The Statesman says : "Ever requitieg ihe greatest quantity of the article. He states that it exploded with care and attention, the difficulties of the Post office tremendous violence. and that the explesin wa: err- Department have burn greatly increased since the first of July, when the new law went into eff•rt. Thns.fi,r, mainly confined to the saltpette, there being nothing sense n( justice demandselse in the it is not saying more than a nt oar hnn(l., to declare that NTr. J.lHarso4 hn; e‘in red much liberdity to all his condom, and that kr( n. deavming to secure a fair remuneration to those hav chsrge of the smaller offices, upon whose well he- CI) nit,rh of the public hr.ppinc , , d,pends, be lin% tliov,n himself to hen true friend of the people. Too many per-urns think that :%Ir. J.!! SON is man the rreerse of liberal, because he bas been n clu-e obor ver of the character of the claims made a zninAt the pubift. trenFory, and gcnernlly oppose.d to tln•ir L in phased rronn 1. Conzrf..,. Buthii Cour -C in this re-.,r is fir from being incnn,.i.tent mitt] wise lib. ro!it v. Tho some reason which led to is be inc a jeal,,na cnnidian rulo'ir tren4ure, find nn opponent of cluinl4, will now lend to hiq earning on {di depnrtment n ilit tltnt Id,ernlity which i; ever cheaper 'inn a syqr rn rni! , er!y in if trr. an 1 rrinct prri.icintic in Hi rrstC.ti. NV.: !Inv , - t h e same rohti,lonce in Li., %, hat vr hive irr nil,l fiat bag never been caned in question by e'en the ‘‘rilM4'st oppollentS CA Fa, IsT.E VOLX TEER.-1111A merlin:7 Donlon - Mic we sec by he lam number, ha4clalvd ,ovrwrs. Gl , ollcr. SA NDFTISON TH. ! , : , f4 and favorably hr n (14 it' editor. brt,ing recei,ed an appointment ric Po Mamor ILL Cat ]i-10, , o:d the e ,“ lt hii..h owl ,t to Mc' N. Button & Boner. No great chnnze—fliend Sander son i, <rill o man of leiter,. We tire rot ncrinainted h Mr BOY Elt — Mr Branon we lit ‘,l'll - I.c i+ a A o.,d %'t-ter and clever fel 1,.w. Stsc.z• slt LIEEL CASF.—The Engli+ll I apers contain an accoont of a curious Id.pel ease, uir,l In Ow bear!), Dtalhn. It appears That nn nr,,tiu'en ry sent an wi,•rt:..ulient to !lie Dtadin Natiml nes, paper, if a mcd:cinc vaa.ll wnuhl cart, a great t licr of d;sen!..es in n yet:: !Omit time. In the Entine maul , ' in %Oriel) the ndvertilement appeared, the NI- Mr Duffy, reit , ' red to it, nni -aid be regretted thin "quick advertisement" had ,Lut into hi. paper.— The npothecto Look nn action Apt libel on the two wor,li flitted. The edoo; ptodored two eminent ~ht-iriunc, ulm ore 111:11 il,r n.lk Pr Ciernei , l uuc n one," 'lnd he ulso I'inf. Kane. v.lin r0'.70,1 tin sonelerfnl rlnarca for ell the tint Trlllll i. )1( and be 5 , A451e 11.111 1 COUlil 111 . 1.1, - 1 111. T o-c-or,re of poilling.(l4e r I 7171,'V of br,ad."— T 1,.• ('hi. J oltiot• (I,:ivried nn t•,.tlaci.ho.,,t) cliorgr :1,1,1 the r0.,,1t wriA dint Ow got inn CURe. ni.ni I) , .fri wnn fried forty • , 111:.11 , Z.11111.1 which vkert.. /11P.ItT:N't1 STATI npy. nip to.m n 4lorarnelit prrpmed at the Ttea•my DPI 11111111 nt dorm g the Inst r.e , sion of ConzreA4, that the amour , : of duties nn impotti intr., the State of Nevi York, from the year 1791 to 1213, was $119.536 002, 1111 , 1 the riuthiq on Itinnagr $1,542.563. The nl-.gregate of ix prnseg of collection was $10,906.071. The amount of import duties pull in Massarlitigetti; in ilir VI me peti• was $ . 200 '2 5 0 953, and of tonnage dotio, $1 235.1127', exper.cg of r.'dection, at n much In rzer number of rortA tlinn in New Yuri:, 9 nrnount of duties raid in the same period on irnruts int., the State Penn-ylvnnia N.,ns $61,- E 30.079; lennnite duties $384.658; %txpenses of eel- 613,594 The good 4 imported into the S'ttite (.1 Now Y.trii in the ear entiinz June 30. ir4.l. Wiq $ 435 ." 1 , 79,5 I ft, or altout threrdinita of the v,ltoie amount .t 1 impvtc ii):0 the Cnitod Stuteg. The ‘alto imported into Mnsqachtliett., in the same near, was 007, muls'in; nearly iia:f ,lm resiilor. The imports irtn Penn Ivania amounted to $7,217,`267; Louhiinna $7.826.789; Maryland $3.917 750; Smith Carolina $1,131.515, and Muine $517,824. The imports of th e other Qixt e on States daring the year, amounted to about $2,000,000. The whole amount imported into the United States was $103,435,035, of which a lit tle over an eighth part was imported in foreign ves sels. Mn. JoFL B. MOORHEAD ANT) TH IT PHILADEL PHIA AND COLT:MiII AILWA P.—" WC observe by an article in tII•• last "West Chester Democrat,"' Pays the Ilan i-burgh A r gcos, "that some of the statements in our article upon the Philadelphia and Columbia Railway, are calculated, if unexplained, to do injus tice to Mr Moorhead, the late Superintendent on that road. This occurs in the tabular statement of t're re ceipts, expenditures, and rot i ns t i ns truct f the road. Our article wns not intendi dto vindicate or im pugn the management of nny of the stiperintendenti, but merely to show the value of the improvement. and the madness nod folly of selling it, either to specuia ting cr soulless cot potations. We there fore cheerfully give the übo,c statimetit, with the t murk, that we have never heard the integrity or good mnringement of Mr Moorehead, ns the superintendent of the road, called in question." Ism Air CIVILIZATION..—TiIe Cherokee Nation i 3 rapidly improving in civilization and refinement. They are now talking of forming agricultural societies. A meeting of all the Cherokee farmers wee called on the 26th of this month, at Tallecitiah, to form a National Agricultural Society, and the importance of these asso ciations is well set forth by the editor of the Advocate . The -ume paper contains a list of premiums for arti cles manufactured by theCherokec ladies and to be ex hibited at the meeting for the formation of an agricul tural society. The premiums are fur homespun cloth, coverlets, socks: beaded belts, &c.—articles in which the skill and taste of the Cherokee ladies have been highly commended. PA SBroRTs.—A circular issued by the State depart ment the present month, gives the following particulars which may ha useful to any ofetAteaders who contem plate visiting foreign cuuntriest—Passports will be granted pais by the Secretary of State to American citizens on his being satisfied by proper evidence FROM MEXIC , -Arriv , ll Sp ecie.—Three NTexi ean schooners, tho A rmatio, from Tampico, Rafael:l, from Met:um - was., and Carman; from Laguna, arrived ut New Orleans on the 2 inst.. the Armado bringing $13,639 in specie, and the Rafaela $9 G9O The Tropic ,'!ems to think that affords but little indi cation of a declaration of war by M 0%.1C0 against the United Statos. A letter from Laguna, via Campeachy suttee that a M.•xiran stramor and three launches wore Cluing out for the purpn:e of retaking Tabasco from tb., revelotiord,ti. A schooner, Flip/mm:l to be the Wm. C. Preston. of New Orleans. was lost on the bar of the Rio Grande. No other new. THE Mo9T USEFUL ENIPLqT)SgST.—Some one has said that mankind might do without physciumt, if they would observe the luws of health; without Fold iere , ; if they would observe the laws of Chliitinni ty; without 13wyer+, if they would keep their tempera nntl observe the go:den nth., find per ltarta preachet 5, ifeach one would 'Ake care of his own conscience, but in no con; in;eney i, it po—;l,:v to do withoUt intmer4. Cr gx•ri.iimrs:--A lir iii , l-ition ha teen stetted. I ! think, in the Allll t,, li/1411,1.1 11-11. 114 0 1,in c t it un i on iii.iset, to 11' r-infii,iiii of L'h niiii-rais, 11 III"... and ; Natives, Beth Lys of abi.litionists, (for 1,1,y, if a pie baldanittial 13 to ettnie Iteloce the public, a spot or its° more or 14.A4 shotild be objected it', I am nt n loan it, i•trii.,l il't..) acrd ~ : ',lt 11.,!1'1 !I fire anticipated limn tliii combination of rohilititing; tdemen's. Now, I ant one of there that feel indisposed to make the experi ment. The tiltiert to be nttnined by the proposed nit i. in , ihnt ,if (kin?, tistay dm oluertions ligninst the location or the ll:Mint:ore and (Aid Rail Road titrumzh l'ennaylvarda, is deuldless important ; but are the nlearr, nidipted to the rohjert ? 'lit' County of A be- ght-ny, aihreae leading intere.aii, me i,i, imi,,,, may rro. r:iatii the rra•oielity of l'itt..bmgh, has f , l. many ear 4 Inam raled by a rally opposed to the majorities of 1„ 0 1, fit' i 5,•,,,,,, and nation, arid sustaining principles A I.itlk 111 , 11.1,11il'e Wll.ll the virus's of 11113 1.7.11V1•111M,r11. or OW Country, trod in most interinces the moat bitter, t.taihmittig,. trial infuriated hoiddity exhibited i n the I L e t zt .l i d att • nr.,l (21111Z11'.414, hits pr.-weeder! from the rim tc.‘..it: ...err it om a riedliet. in %shril l the I t i t ,. ro :i t - v 11',1.11 1 1 10 111,. b.•.`11 CI,. r 110.41 I,ll 4 elli A rft r y an d an d,,. Ibit: touard. the Z.l,o•liiil.Z power.. The hi M.ii 1 . ( . 1, - ,in:,, ~f ~,,,,4 4 ( t i m deie t r a tes, nzaini , t the Democrticv i an d t ti ei r i t ...t tie rlemonstrai ions I•z . iin. , t. the pup u i tu 'Mai, lint, beeorno iiioverbial. The caii.iiquen • e hi, been, that on 111.,e question. of interest in a lotli nay thotz 1.4 _i 11 11.1 fly li/IL. or :111 cxecuoive n orrt i tt ri tat Ima, It i.t , !, 1.l any Intl 1"ti1.o, it II 11.4 , 1' contrived to Itir• itett alt clai 714 a 1 141., , g. frit'll 1111.41' eirettnairaneg.i. NV,. Into non. iihictil In :I. 411.1111 , 111 in 14.111Cil III." ~eight of fi.• , :i•Tr l t ,i titteri• , i , . it.ith wish the I.ogt•latore ;111li \%llh 00. I:1. • . ,..i;: , l' ti a rixiotedy sought for, ant i it , iimitori In • 1.. ;I p , 1 •,. I 111 1. (111.1 it 14 now ittoponed th n i in ...der to ol ! iiii it, R sprinkling of detrineru..y shill 11, th i i,, r i n in 'won our representation to Ow 1. , ;;;s:a• tote, .sittinci.stit to 'Nett a prominent object—hut . in glinril.•.l and nmiiiiii. II its filot to I.ACILII a 5t1.,1/1t.11,11 i 1 .. 1 ( t 111111 I'llll ,titlll.l",t 1 1 4 t.M1.0(11141 I 1 ail, upon this policy as short •ightell, nod writild advise no, fallow Cill7Pll. flint 111 Stlhitlit•to it. I has e no doul.t. that ft lull rind talented Democratic llepresen tatimi wt.uld have grvat iinfl:eree in rantinirg any mea sure of illleft , t to our Cit,7.e/0 , , bet I think the il.the Crier of 11 parnial rcl,r setrati,'oon.;;readyeoernttrd, and that the plop.,•1: coisforrihated Front .11,11 repre sentation, would lie neutraliznal by the Colirle ion weit which it wail b tteColllp.inieti; for slippoae it to be unanimous in one object. at 41 at 4111.'4:0rs points in eve ry other, what could it perform ainnung,t rational meld handy nothing. If n Demisuitlie Repiesentative can i t promote the great int.-tests of the community, SO n inch the floro sourly w ill these :interests le promoted Lc a dernoerati , repre•ele.litioti. Brit Wlllll is roes . I. h mmhcis upon the stiliject of Wink.; with Natives upon the suliject nr Fort igners, and w ith alialiiioiiists upon the ',Mice! of Suite rights. Can we do it? would not a Democratic Reproinentatise G•cl bound to oppose the sentiments of till these, and and is nuld these consent to lie idle is if necessary to snflaiti the principles of Demoetitic? it were folly to think 4). It thin the citizens of Allegheny your':y ore convinced that a Democratic ltepresentation is neces ! silty fur our prosperity. let them support. heartily a Democratic Ticket. But let rim not he compromit tent by consenting to any union with those whose political sentiments are opposed to us, tint who in the, union they promise would only seek to make us their ton's for a temporary purpo4e, and when it Wii3 deemed expedient, abandon us. It is unsbuibtedly our duty to present such n Ticket to the pal-lie as will net admit of any objection, whether on the scare of talents or integrity, and it is equally our duty to adhere to our own ticket, in the full confidence that eventually we shall be sin - lotions over the enemies of wit primniples. \Vhat ive want is union intoning ourselves: u deep and nbiding sense of oar duty, and a determination to sacrifice rill our partialities and prejudices to the wel fare of our par ty. respec!Cul!y, Kr Editor—Sir, the time is now near when the democrnry of Allegheny county, will be called upon to choose a suitable ticket for their support at the next general election. The impornnce of the selection of a good ticket must be obvious to every ore; and espo• cially so in regard to the choice of men to represent us in the twat legislature, aho have the interests of our city really at heart, and who have the talents, and that standing in the party which will enable them to exert a strong influence in obtaining the right of way for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road to your city. Among the many worthy democrats of the party.' permit me to Mier fur the consideration of the democracy general ly, and to the Comity Convention, which is to meet on the 20th of A tigust next, the name of that well known democrat, TitomAs Hasttr.Tus, Esq.. as a suitable person to represent this county in the next Legisla ture. lam an old member of the party myself, and have !ong known Mr Hami'ton to be a true and unwa vering democrat, and always an active and efficient politician, ready to sustain the causeof democracy in victory, or defeat. It is but too common to see men urged upon the party for nomination, who have scarce ly served an apprenticeship in its ranks. The demo cracy should be careful to place in nomination none but those of known consistency, and whose integrity is un doubted. A REPUBLICAN OF 1800 INDIANA. TOWNSHIP, JUly 26, 1845. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAILS. Eartern gall, via Chambersburgh. Harrishurgh. Philadelphia, New York, &e, arrives at 4 a m, closes at 12 m, and departs at 1 p m. Southern. via Washington, Pa., Baltimore, Wash ington. D. C., &c, arrives at 8 p m, closes at 5 a m, and departs at 6 a tn. Western, via Washington, Pa., Wheeling. Va., Co lombo.; o.,Cineinnati, Looliville, St Look Nashville, &c. arriveg at 3 p m, clu;ca at 5 a m, and departs at 6 a m. Steubenville, vi Norih Star, Fayette, Bavington's, Florence, Paris, Holliday= Cove, Va. (except Sunday) arrives at 1 p m, close= at 9 p rn, and departs at 4 a In. Beaver, Poland, 0., IVarren, 0., New Lisbon, Canton, Massillon. Mansfield, Wooster, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, 111., &c. arrives at I 1 p m, closes at 9 a m, arid departs at 10 a tu. lin, Erie, Buffalo, N. Y., 1-TprOr Canada , &c. arrives at 9 p m, closes at 3 a m, and departs at 9 II nr. North. Eastern,via Blaimy il le, Johnstown, Hollidays- Lurgh, Lewisrown, arrives at 11 p m, closes at 10 p m, and departs at 5 a m. &c. (except Sunniny) arrives at 11 p m, closes ut 10 p to, and departs at 5 a m. Sharpaburgh, Houston, Tarennum, Freeport, Kit. tanning, &.c. arrives on Tuesday. Thursday, and Sat urday, at 5 p m. and departs on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, nit 3 p m. Perrytri:le, Wend Dr.', Rich Hill, Zolienople, For ternrville, and Leesburg no Mercer, ar rives on Tac , day. 7 liarsdny and Salurdny. at 8 p m, and departs on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 a no. nker Minmt Pleasant, and Somerset tn Cam be, land, m rive ,4 .in Tuesday, ThorFday anti Saturday. at 5 p m, and d..p ,rts on Monday, iVednesday and F.111,1v, at 3 a m. Buchanan. Nl'Keepport. Elizabeth, West Elizabeth, Gninble3 Rostrn‘er. Bellvernon, Cookstown, Perry nod=, Ea.t Liberty, and Upper Middle ton. arrives on Tuesday and Sunday, at 5 pm, and de part. on Monday and Thursday, at 9 a m. Sn zzr , ins UO/1. Library. Finleyville, Monongahela chy. Val field, and Bentlevville to Bellesville, at ices on WeiLe,day, at 6 p m. and departs on Thurs day, at 9 a in, Walkers Mill. Noble.town, Candor, Tinker. Bur geliatown, Croap,Cieek Village, Patter son's Mills to Bethany. Va, arrive. on Monday nt 6 p. in., and de rat tA on Tuesday nt 5 a. in. Montours. Mono. Clinton. Nlardook..ville, Seventy- Six. Frankfort Springs to Fairview, Va., naives on Friday at G p m, and departs on SAurday nt 6 a m. AO rim, N ,, r11) Arpolk., Frantz; Mills toShelocta. arrives on Tueiday at 10 a m, and de pans same day, at I p m. TH E partner-hip herewfnre exi=ting between iNme4 K. Lo ,, an and Gq , ,Eze Connell, tinder the firm of K & CO, is Ihk tiny dissolved by miffig! enn:ent. All p,rf.onA having elaima rwainst the firm, still pleacc pr, , ,ora them for se!th.ment, and all indehtr d ill p!er,, , make payment tn.T K Lmzan, chn is tlu!v autholivgl to settle the bi,..h.es:4 of the K LOG A N. GEO. CONNELL. EITEMED Pittsburgh, August 1, 18.15 lr AS. K. Losznn. corner of Wood and Fift streets, 0 over .1 I) Auction Rooms, being desirous of clripzing hi. ptrscnt business. offers for sale his stork of Goods now on hand. at cost, comori,:ing a large a. ,, ortment of cloths, cnsiimeres, snttinetts. vestings, punts, muslins, &c., and would respectfully invite the anention of those wishing to purchase as he is determined to close up his piesent business. 2. 1215 -stig 4 The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of RTFAI PERPF.rUAL. $.100,000 paid in, 16:31, Cheat nut st., north side, near Filth. T W , ' -uropco, either permanent or limited, 1L1,3:n.t 1,1 , 4 or durnozo by fire, on Property and Ef fect., t I ,very .I...a.ript ion, in Town or Country, on the m pct rea4onable term 3. Application:, made either per...unally or by letter, will be promp , ly attended to. C. N, BANCKER., nest. C. G. BANCKIII, SeCy. DI RECTORS: ( . 11.1r!o4 N. 11.1r.-I.vv, Jnarb R Smith, 11).,:n14 Ilnrr, (;,,,rze \V. Richard:, ‘Vhart on, Nionlccui D. Lewio, Tt 111.14 Wzl7, ,, er, AdOlphi Grunt, David 3 Bruwn. WABRICK MARTIS, A zr.nt, nt the Exchanze Of ef Wairiek Nlattin & Co., coiner of Third and Fire nn and their enti:ent.4 in Pitt.itr2.ll, and the 4iirrnunding country. No ma-ino or inland navigation ri,ks taken. nuz 4 I. virtue of an older of the Orphans' Court, of 1) the calmly of AlllrLbcny. will be sold on the premi,o,,, by Public Vendoe, 011Satorday, the 91h of Atigt.t, at 3 M. All that certain part of a Lit or piece of Land, ,itnate in the sth Ward, city of Pittsbur:th, county of Allegheny, bounded by File buy at. on the Ea , t, by Nlitherry alley on the Smith, by the propel ty of Andrew Scotton the \Vest, and by lot of .101,0 Scat on the North; containing 50 feet on Factor and 25 let on Mulberry alley. more or le“. onc li erPrie4 a Two ory Brick House.— The Term , Win be marle knot, o by the. Adminbitinters, \V al C t in 1 , ,d, lr atid 3 din 11 Ralston, on the day of sale. B) older of the Court. at, 1-. c For Cincinnati and Louisville 4747 The light drwuzht pnssenger stewmer, NEW HAMPSHIRE. PATTIrrtsoN, 7iMoster, will hence for the whove and intermedime landivg, , ,, on Monday morning. the 4th lost not, nt 10 o'clock A. M. For Freight or Pas Any, apply on hourd, or to nog4-3t. JAMES MAY. I) F:ING of Li!wary of Choice Rending, jug received at COOK'S Third st, near the Poit. Of fice. Also, the foll.,,Aing NEW WORKS: Nat lit and other Tides—edited by a lady, being the Firemde Library of P,pni 'r Read inz, No 1. Bertrand, n Novel I, .1 11 Ingraham, Eq. Lirina. Age, No 63. C , ,peland's Dictionary of Practical Medicine, No. ten. CASSIUS The Munk, a N,,vel by M. C. Lewis. New sup ply. Peter Simple, by Marrratt. New edition. Harpei's Bible, No 33. Shakspeare, No 59 and 60. Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy, No G. Peony litgazine, NO7. Unloved One, and False Heir New siopplies. ET.WAIso, a great variety of cheap publications al ways to be found as above. [ang 4 Shoe Paper. a LOT this day ieceived and far F‘ale by nt , s2. JOHN 11. MELLOR Bonnet Boards. ASUPERIOR article this day receivrd rind for sale by JOIIN" 11. MELLOR. riug2. Twenty Dollars LosS,,, THE above sum, which had just bern received by Jour( MYERS, AN OLD REVOLUTIONER, for one hallyear's Pension, was lost on Grant at, between the new Court House rind 7th at, on Tuesday the 29th ir stant. T he finder will do an act of kindness to this needy old man, by leaving it with the County Trea surer. Note.—City Dailies will please notice the above Dissolution Dry Goods at Cost Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH AGENC Orphans' Court Sale THONIAS FARLEY. Cli.rk. JOHN D. DAVIS, Act flood's Prose and Verse, . . i Notice. • E following, packages received some time since 1 by Clarkson & Co's. Canal Line, and not called for, arc stored at the Ware House of the subscriber. 2 Bales and 1 Box, marked I: D. Roland, Pittsburgh;2C Chests & 1 Box marked, 1' Ratz 11 Pittsburgh? 1 Box arked,Unien Trading cu., Lewisburg, Coign co., Pa: Aug , 2. JAMES MAY. B. E. CONSTABLE, 83 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. OFFERS the remainder of his stock of Summer Goods, to the inspection of all who wish to pur- AT EASTERN COST French Lawns, Otiandi Ginghanes, richest styles, nt 15 and 3!, worth 56 ets. Rich French Balznrines at 31 cts., worth 75: Black Bareges with Satin sttipes, rich, very cheap; Bonnet Ribbons, new, at 12. , worth 31 els.; Ladies Lace Caps at 374 cts. worth $l, new style, Florence Druid Bonnets, new, at $l. 374 and upwards; Checked, Striped, Lace and Mull Mullins; Colored Lawns for Bonnets, A rtificials, Bonnet Crape; Parasolets, and Parasols, beautiful styles and cheap; French work Collars, Chincesettes, Cravats, Gloves, &c: &c. Cotton and thread Lace A and Edgings, Bobinet Laces; French Ginghams for dresses, from 20 cts. to 25 cts.; FOR GENTLEMF.X. Shirts, Collars, Bosoms; in good variety; Roves, Cravats,SusitPoders, Handkerchiefs, &c. &C. Gauze Cotton under Shit Ls, Silk, do. and Drawers. jts 4-2 m Wooden Ware, &c. A COMPLETE assortm,nt of all eizes of Cooper's Ware—roneieting of Tuba, Churns and Buckets; also all sizes of Wooden Bowls wash boards, window sash.—Also matches by the grn.=e or retail, for Pak: ISAAC HARRIS, Agent, And Coin. Mvichant, No. 9, sth st. Aug 1 Gt Western University. SEALF.D PROPOSAL S, ore invited, and will be/ received by either of the undersigned, until Sat urday the 9th day of August inst, nt noon, for the erec tion and completion of the new University building, on Duquesne Way, according to plan and specifica tions which may be seen at the office of Black &Lig gett in Fourth, between Wood and Nlat ket iitreets; or separate prop:oak will he received for the excava tion, stone masonry, bricklaying, carpenter wot r let mg and glaizing. E G EDRINGTON, lIARMAR DENNY, o :%IETrALF, y Committee. R M RIDDLE. THOS LIGGETT,Jr. nnm. 2-(lid Dissolution of Partnership. lIE coprutrau,hip heretofore t xi•ting under the firm ;lad s; ylo of IluguA, Bachman & Co., is this day di , ..t01v.41 by mutual Collgerd; the business of the late firm will be .ettled up by J. D. Bachman, who ie duly authorizcd, to collect all debts owing to the firm NVM. HUGUS, J. D. BACHMAN„ PAUL HUGUS, Jr. Ali persona k n o a inz themselves indebted to the late firm. are requested to make immediate payment to me. W. St.. P. 1-I.,gusare authorized to receipt in my absence. J. D. BACHMAN. Wm. & Paul 11ng•Is have this day entered into Co partnership under the firm and style of %V. & P. Ha- Tfi gus, who will conduct busineca upon the same terms, at the old stand where they intend keeping u general as sortment of Dry Goods, and would solicit a continu- tr. ance of patronage. WM. HUGUS, PAUL HUGUS, Jr. Having sold my entire interest in the late firm of , Hovis, Bachman & Co. to W. & P. Hagus, who I would cheerfully recommend as worthy of public pat ronage. AIT4 1, d3t Set Your Watches night. Got an "Observati',n." rp UTE difference of time frequently occurring. ticularly the recent difference of about 20 min— utes.) between the tw•o principal regulators of the ci ty tithe, and th , consequent confusion in the time pie ces of the citizens, has been a matter of just complaint by all parties, and vexatious particularly to the watch maker. To remedy this evil, I some time since sent out for an instrument recently invented in London, called the DII'LEIDOSCOPE, Or Dottl , le reflecting meridian and nhitude instrument by which the tine time can he obtained either from the sun or start TO A FRACTION OF A SECOND! I received this instrument a few days ago, and to day Int ve taken anofizervat ion with it. I can, therefore, with the utmost confidence assure the ci; izens generally, that my regulator, (of our own M ilintliarttl re) by the aid of the above instrument, shall show with unerring vettn inty the flue time constantly, and therefore invite all who wish to call and obtain the true STANDARD TIME, at the corner of Futath and Market streets. W. W. WILSON WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. Fine Watches (only) and Clucks repaired, cleaned and warranted, in the very best manner. by W. W. WiLSON, 57, Market street. Lost, A GOLD PEN, with the owner's name on; the peion finding,. will be rewarded by leaving it at this Oh Public Notice. THE President, Doectors and Company, known ns the '•Farmera' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh," will, nt the next meeting of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, make application for the pi ivitege of issuing notes payable.-on de mand. THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. Pittsburgh July Ist. 1845-Iy3o. ( Harrisburg Union copy and charge this office.) Cancer, Scrofula, &c. A MPLE experience has proved that no combine "A_ *ion of medicine has ever been so effectual in • removing the above diseases, as JAYNE'S ALTER.: NATtV E, or Life Preservative. It has effected cures that have been truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other diseases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swelling. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, &c., &e. This medicine enters into the circulation and eradi- C 3 tes diseases wherever located. It 'purifies the blood - - and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the poles of the skin, and reduces enlargements of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, remove* headache and drowsiness, invigorates the whole syn., tem, and imparts animation to the diseased and debit itated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medica. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swallowing Medi= tine. - ;4; Piepsred and sold at No 20 South Third Street, Phi:advinhia, Pi ice $1 a bottle. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Agency Office, Third street, n few doors eust of the Post Office. adjoining . 41 4„ the old banking house of the 'Bank of Pittsburgh.' Ca'Ail Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines for sale st the above place. jy 26 Dissolution. MBE firm of Conttable. Burke & Co, 1,4111. solved, by mutual consent, en the Iltb Constable & Strickler are authorized to settle the business of the late firm, and as it is desired that the same shall be closed without delay, it is hoped that those that know themselves to be indebted will be pre pared to settle as speedily as possible. NAT H. CONSTABLE, EDMUND BURKE, J. S. STRICKLER. Pitieleurgb, July 18, 1845. Safety and Vault Doors manufactured as heretofore. 1 . 1 . at the old stand, Second street. .iy 28-3 m CONSTABLF. & STRICKLER. Scythe Soothes. 100 DuZ. from Jamestown. For side by GEO. COCHRAN. J. D. BACHMAN
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