rred by many of our renders. that dos fiii,7...i.4'irift the late Pre.sidential election, Mr Mtandless, ;..:-. litTdressed a fetter to a cortimittee appointed by the k ik,' le .. Mocint a o S trillion, to invite him to address a pub- Itc meeting of this citizen,: of that county. At the - ..•tame, Mr .M . Carldie39 was iiii4Elllo,l by the wilt press k ,-- : iwitl4 sitivt bitte,meA's:—ilii; wro to he expected, we .r...,-,.:-..: were then in the midst of an unusually exciting rtesi '"' ' il - • V. •,,, d Int,ta e ecttono_h at contest is over,--it can now serve ';'o,::it . nogood purpose, to travel over the ground age in,a nd we k fri.gr catiimt refrain from expressing surprise at the course I : of"Commercial,"tbe "Commercial," in the matter. Let us see what - 0'.;',4'.. i'taillni Mi. MT . undless, in the uferesaid letter— .: ~,_ hsca.it:6l . • Prrrsnertott, Aug. nth, l>;4-l. Gen./eaten—Your cordial imitation of the 30th tit 'to r ?, Ao be presynt with you at r ottr mass meeting nn the 3.1 of September, cane. mho ,I dating my absence in. 919.0 49rid,w,etitert el/Unties of l'entisylvania. I assure you, that I never wrote en apology , for any inability to attend tinytublic assemblage in the whole tours.. ref my political cored, with more reluctance than I - Arithis. Clarion has not only been firm and ettadfasOntter adherence sorb - mm - 1 , 16c principles, but she has been i n flexible in her I,,ve and •upport of the To-Mir-that public measure. which (aside from the Bank question) like the rod of the Prophet is des j ock° *wallow op till the other topics of con• troversy. You have properly appreciated the imp .r -taqqe cif the protective principle to the succe , .. of the manufacturing nod agricultural interests of rettnsy I vapita. and in tlio riLatxionmeni of that principle by Mr Clay in the c ompromise Bill, yon have tile best guaranty. that, if elected to the Presidency, lie will carry out the principles .1 that Bill, nml afford you a hoiminuil, duty, to enable you to contend with the pau per labor of Sweden and in doing so. he wc t idd give. ,yOl.l and the Tariff the same sappare that the rope does the hanging man—iiistont death, anstwithout "benefit of clef ay." Support him if you can—for my own part, I shall go for Poll; and Dallas, who have et heart the trite interests of Pennsylvania. My engagements, g entlemen. in the Supreme Court, will prevent me f.om attending, your mass meeting With the briiktist prospect of Demactutic success: 204100 majority, I hive the honor to be Truly yours. WILSON McC AN DLF:SS. hienrsaAdam Mooney, Seth Clover and °diets, Com mittee. Mier.WCandiess, it will be observed. says in the first place, that Clarion county hits been “firm and stead fasenieradheiaitce to Democratic principles," and "inflexible in her love fur the Tariff." This we be lieve is all true. In the second place he says: "the Taff! "like the rod of the Prophet, is destined to swallow up all the other topics of political controver sy."The' Commercial" will not attempt to deny the factrahni in Pennsylvania. the Tariff wits more fr fely end fully discussed than any other political quest .. • . - 4 ,i_ • . - ••••agricu era interests of Penn. sylvanitt.," This is true—the people of Clerion under stood the question well. In the fourth, place, he af firms that "the abandonment of ;het principle by Mr. CLAY in the Compromise Bill, was a guaranty, that if I elected to the Presidency,' the principles of that Bill would be carried out." Mr CLAY, it cannot be Beni-' ed, was the lather of the Compromise Bill—the prin ciplehif protection was ahandoned, nod the inference of Nfr M'Candless, that if elected, Mr CLAY, would cetry out the principle of the 'Compromise Bill,' is fair and proper, but we ale not left to mere inference, Mr CLAY in one or more of his letters to hisSmithern &lead, declared that the principle of the Compromise Bill opted to be maintained inviolate. And, here a gain, we find Mr M'Cstint.ess entirely correct—he denesddt- Clay no injustice. Whether Mr Clay, if elected, would have given "the Tariff the same supputt l'aat the rope does the hanging mats," we are, of • course, .netableto say; the people, it would seem, were unwilling to trust him; they wete satisfied that his fidejPy in their interests, was more then trestiona ble, and left him•to rusticate in the shades of Ashland. In conclusion, he stir.: "For any pant, I shall go fur Pouriehel'Dst.x.ss, who have at heart the true in ltrests of Pennsylvania." Well, Mr M'Candless did "go fitiPdll:i and Dallas." This we presu me vt ill not be deaied by the"Commetcial." The views expres sed by President Pot.st in his Inaugural Address, met the agrohation of the peopole of Pennsylvania, gen erully;—the • Commercial" has not produced a shadow of evidienor, tcm show thathowill, in the most minute par ticulr, depart from the !accepts of his address. We can siki'Without fear of 'contradiction, ;list the editor of the "tlortmercial" cannot put his fingure upon a line written by President POLK, since his Inaugura tion, that will autism ize the assertion that lie will not faitiditlyatry out the views of his Inaugural Ad dress, Ihe Vice President, Mr DA.I.LAI, is a citizen of Pennsylvania, and his devotion to tall her cherished interests; fs proXerbial—he 'has stood by them faith fully eolltimes, r Title is not all: One of the (list acts of President Pfmt.n. after the delivery of his 'lnau gural, and taking the oath of (Alice, was the appoint mental the Hon JAMES BUCHANAN, a distinguished son of ..Pentamivania, as Secretary of State; this he done,)on, with a full knowledge that Mr BA:env:AN roted:tir the Tariff of 184'2; and that with his vots ogninst it, the bill would • have been defeated in time Senate. • . _ Werif4 btiVe, we believe, rem liked upon every iropotinnt point in theletter, and we think here shown t hat the statements made, as Weil as opinions expres read. trb4ernarkably correct, and we must again say, that Ott: cannot see why the "Cpmmercial" shepid be ato anotiopa_to ievive tliocussion of its content,3. Thesietter-of Mr-*l'Cantiless has been the subject of I.remark in the" Comrnet ciar' from its commencement, wa believe, tiod.oor readers will concede that this Ant is a satisfactory reason fur thus intruding an old vtated.tpiestiontiettin upon their notice. ZihrrUAL INSURANCE COMPANIES.- Is the Post of yesterday, we stated upon the nothori mßoslen'Peper that.'"a large proportion of the premiup woes to mutual. companies" would -be con . tested by the promisors." The New York Evening Pee, eleiellentautheritiecontradicts this statement in peudtherternis. The promisors will, With scarce an mccepticin; pay the amount of their respective notes. Mr uawas, •instesni or r e signing, has bought a‘ Vagaoo Capitol bill, and is fitting :it up for s raiz:mm.os residence. 4 , ,• •• IP ' , . . ... , . , , • , • ,•-•,..- - )t'•• - ' " .' „...,' • 4 . •• tr,.. •. , „.. . ~., _.,,,_ , ~.. ~ ... , , . . . . . • '''' •••• ~ t . U , X. - • : • • ^,. . - 44, ~ - 7 . , ' .- - ..--;,-,' , r, •%• ' •' •••• - • , • - ' :,•',„ ' ...! - :.? .....- -Iv ''• .. •%,''' -'! ', ••• h i 1 ir''' , •••' -,.E", , - •• .41 , ' ;; I• - '' ' z ' _ -4•_•,. 4 " gg igigol oB 4 l' ~,,,, - ~,•• , , ~ . .1. , v, , ,,,,,*4 4 0*. • +. .„ , - ,• • • •te , ••,, .-' .'s.' , ' 7. .. ''' .•,' '' ' • - ~'!:••••• 1. ...-:--......5i.th...r- 12 ,Morning post. BIGLER, EDIIOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST.O :ER, Agent for country new•pnnerr, ,e Pittsburgh Daily Nlorn4 Post, -cury and Manuractuter, to receive subscriptions. lie has offices in the Coal Offi ,- .e, 30 Ann street, (Ful te Office.) State sheet Itcal Estate bind Coal Office, 59, E corner Baltimore and Calvert sts, clnlo seen, and terms of ao,:erti- L ETTER.—The "Commercial Jour- M'Citißr.Ess, Eel. It THE RAILROAD.— rtssu jecusexceing much in-1 MAIL RODBERY. — The Mail from Chesterton to terestover the Wbolecountrynotthandwest of this place. , Sandy Hill was robbed by the carrier on Sunday last, The papers of Butler' Bbavtst, Mercer, Crawford, between Wariensburgh and Caldwell, N.Y. He wes Erie, Warren, Venango, Clarion, &c. &c.—have all , arrested on Wednesday, and a number of letters. post eqpresrred thernrlves •in favor of tho state granting ' bills, drafts, &c., with a considerable amount of aro the right away lo Pittsburgh. The people of Frank-Iney, found upon his person. His name is Daniel Hit lin county, Penni., and Washington county, Md, have liard. Ile was examined and committed to prison, elso taken up the subject, and we have no doubt will having made a partial confession. take immediate steps to secure a connection whit the I , T HE ~ - 1 ',REST BRITAIN STEAM4HIP-3500 tons bur- Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland. There then— 1000 horse power.—T hie truly magnificent Ship is now a finished Rail Road from Chambersborgh to says the Boston Times. is now cn her way to New Hagerstown, and the people of both places are now y lii whore she will arrive next week. Her arrival alive to the importance of extending their road to is looked for with intense interest, and we know of Cumberland. 'Chi: done and the people of Philadel- many of our enterprising citizens who contemplate Oda, ran certainly have no objection to the termination i - an excursion for the purpose of viewing her gigantic of the Rail Road at this point. A friend has sent us dimensions and new structure. a copy of . the "Hagerstown News" of August 2d, and I The following are the dimensions of the ship; diroeted our attention to a very interesting article in Length of keel ' 209 feet. its columns from which we make the following ex- " from figure-bead to tafrail 322 .. tract. The News says: Extreme ilithil 41 " Depth of hold from upper or spar deck 32A '' Let the Corporations of Ilueerstown and Chambers- Burthen by old measurement about 3413 tons. berg, or the enterprising individuals of each of the Power n eng i nes,s two towns, take the matter of c ompletion in hand.— t ' - 00 bursa power 1000 torts, Let them say to the Franklin and Cumberland Valley " c " Boiler Lmroure] 34 feet by 2'2 in Height. Companies, 'Gentlemen, your roads are now worthless Furnaces 24, 12 for ward and 12 ball —we propose, provided you agree to share with us the Stroke of l' ist on spoils," to make your investments profitable by con- Displacement of water wh , n draw neciing your roads - with that of the Baltimoreans in Vii girds. In all probability ton will be able to send big a bout 16 f eet (o r loa ded •) &mut " 00 tons• you fifty or a hundred passengers per day—is ill you i Stowage for coal . 1100 goods additional about 1200 a 9 tee to pay us upon every passenger. so sect, one half I Will accommodate about 060 passengers, of the lure reacted for said passenger's conveNunce ; And dining accommodation for 300 over your road'' It unag:eement to this effect can be 250 persons. hemight about, arid we have little doubt in the mot- i Crew and firemen -- ter, then let the books be opened for stock subscrip.; ~,, ,„.,11.'n ... ~t.: TM EG3.— An importation has lately taken [ions, and, our word for it, the amount necessary will , place or wild nritmegs,without the shell, in an Ameri soon be forthcoming from Philadelphia. I But then the right of wuy—how can that be obtain- , can vessel, from Ne Yolk. t appears thut they ed!' By compromise. It is evident, we think thrill were detained by the c u stom hous Ie for the payment of the Baltimoreans wish to push their road to Pitts- I . the lo 'her rate of duty. On application, lio%vever, to bora. Let the P en sykanians give them the right of , ' x% a ) in exchange fur a right through Maryland. But ' i tom "Mom Board , they have been admitted as wild t - ectr if this cannot be efiected, it will moire hint a ' orgynut in the shell, chiefly because per t lb.ey were of an sma ll sum to purcha se the right. "f writ through Mars- n l e description, lit the duty of 3d land, fur the distance is but tilt teen miles which will connect Piliadelphia by a continuous line of railroad with the Built. Si, Ohio Road in Virginia, ONLY THIRTEEN MILES! Can the Peens\ Ivattians be It , are that so little remains to be done to make their public. works profitably? Can the Philatielphinos bs aware that sl small an etl.,rt Will Seellte Lb, m the ad- j veil ages of the Western trade. We know they a re not—becau.e, while in Philadelphia last fall, in our IJanuary intercourse with a number of the most prominent mer- , February chants in the city, we found that there was not one of Larch, Orem who knew whether linger:tow il was is Marv- I At' , l. land Or l'erll+)liifilli--much leas that their woks n p l May. i neked douse of the Baltimuretres W I 1111 N 'IIIIR- I - 1 ".. , TEEN MILES. These few hints we throw out for the consideration of our friend of the \Vhig, hoping that lie will as-ist us in directing, the attention of Perinsykanians to tbe subject. Had we time and room. there are vardsis other facts connected therewith, which w u would he plent.o.,l to advert to bat which must be deferred to a• nother time. Tue oerasiteN of Tut: NEW PosT Ovric Lkw. —The \Yoshi ngton Union of A uzust 3d, sayf: ••1"pon application at the Poet Office Department, we learn the impossibility of acquiring correct information, at this time, concerning the general operation of the new postage law. Nor 51141 nw e be able to ley before our reuriere any general exposition of its effect, until after the end of the current quarter. which expires on the last day of the next month. Flom the city post office we learn that the number of letters, papers,timi rirkages, passing through their hands, unconnected tha business of the government, has increased about 33 per cent , when compared %kith the business of the month of June. The gross amount of pro ceeds from postage on these has fallen off nearly CG - • • iv a . said to reach near $40,000 for the month just past." WHO ARE THE TAX PAY E S!—When the Trea-strrer l'enr,s>,lsania, says the New Yolk News w 49, in the fenr of being short in the amount of interest due this day, he i,:sued a stirring appal to the pat t iot i , .rn of the counties to pny up their instalments in season. Who has responded to the call? Dem. maj. fo r Polk. Instal' paid p. ‘Ve4tmoreland 2306 $l6 093 Perks 9674 Oti ..599 Montgomery The whig counties talked most valormiqlv aliou pnying State faith, public cretlitA &c. T he Democrat ic counties, mean time, "forked tip" the hard cash. If the proposition hail been in contra. l a debt, the re vet se would have been the cause. Trig Bunts:. or onn Fr.m.ow.—The N Y True Sun says: The excellence of the Order of Odd Fel lows was strikingly exhibited at the funeral of Antho ny S. Maitland, which took place in Tarrytown on Nednminy last. Mr Maitland, says the Hudson River Chronicle, had been sick for a long time, and for mans weeks has been the recipient of the boun ties of the Order, of which he was a member.—The Lodge to which he was attached was Trojan Lodge, located at Trost. As soon as it wits known to Westchester Lodge that he was sick and in Tarty...own, a weekly benefit of $1 was voted him, and for 16 weeks the Lodge continued to pay him that sum. On Tuesday he died, and the Lodge took upon itself the arrangement of his funer al. A coffin of mahogany, (with a silver plate, hav ing on it a suitable inscription) and all the solemn paraphernalia of the glove were procured, and the members of the Order, clad in funeral regalia, attend ed the corpse to die church, where a funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr Wilson. The proces sion then proceeded to the old Dutch Church grave yatd, Where the body was buried, after the rites and with the ceremonies of the Lodge. The scene was solemn and impressive, and one well calculated to in crease in the breasts of the members the feeling of “Friendship, Love and Truth," the magic chain by which they are hound in the bonds of brotherhood. FROM THE EMICRANTS.—the St. Joseph Gazette \Ve learn fram Maj. Hamilton and others who came in n few days since from the Rocky Mountains, that on the 14th uf June they met a company of Dui goons,that went out under:the command of Col. Kear ney, four miles this side of Fort John, which post is about 700 miles from St. Joseph. The horses of the company were 'cluing remarkably well. Three miles behind they met the•foremost company of Oregon em igrants, and continued meeting them at short intervals for four hundred miles. All were doing welt, they had met with no misfortunes, there had been but one death but we didnot learn in what family. The infor mation that the company which started from Council Blois was lost, is confit med. SNAKE STORT.—The Hagerstown News' tells the following story:—"A garter-snake was killed upon the farm of Mr. J. Long. near this place, a day or two ago from the jaws of which, upon its being struck, roe less than seventy two young snakes emerged, ench about six inches in length. It is a well known fact that al most 411 snekes shelter their young by receiving them into tins belly upon the approach of danger, but we a f nevermagined them to beauck Trojan horses, capable of rying aimies. ~, ' 1 . MILK FOR flit: NEW YOnii. ARKET.—The sup ply "1 this neces.ary nrticle Crum the Erie Railroad Country ii et 0.12 , I to have fot the past sla months of the pull year, ILA fkOIIOWF - - 184). 1 ALLEGHENY POOR H OUSE FARM. 309.840 ; rfThe under-it:fled ha, ing dos day visited the 276.286 • Poor House and Farm belonging to the city Of Alit!. 383,726 gent', and viewed the manner in which the concern is 477.512 managed, deem it proper, in thin public way, to ex -654,136 press nor gratification at the manner in which OW in -651,056 Ai it ution is conducted. TOO Much praise cannot, we ------ --- --- : think, be awarded to the Bcard of Directors, Me: , :=l - 4 Total firm G months 1.466.36 6 2.399.602 2,842 610 Barnett, Stewart rind Beard, for their , Worts in having lust " 2.233,126 3'_'11,414 the house kept in good order, and for the cleanliness -- -- , and comparative comfort which is apparent amr.ng Total, 3,699,492 :t,611,016 the inmates. We h.tm alno been much gratified, with An increase of neatly one 10111.11 - ea per cent.—ma- • the appearance, nem rwris and order under the manage ment of Mr Sitliman and family, who bus but recently king the daily supply now 15.608 quarts. In nil ail 1011 entered uoon the ditties of steward. t I this s upply, another source in noon to be opened by i HENRY H ANNEN, the extennion of the liar I , m Rmi,l into Dutclienn coats- HENRY IR W IN, ty, when a further reduction on the price of milk may . ALEX. CAMERON, • JOHN LARINIER, be looked fur, which will benefit not only the constr. OP" JACOB CITY ER, met but the producer—who, by hav:ng a market frr , II II DAVIS. milk opened to him, can 5,.11 it to better ad,anta;e WM. BAXTER. than they can -m ut -make it into bter. i I'. S. A vinit to tire institution will amply corn I pensate nay .one for the trouble, Aug. I. 1345. Aug. G. __.— qua? t. 4. 110,656 106.6'20 " 177,496 " °71.190 370.66'2 420,44.2 A celebrated politieial cconorni4t olsnerven that i t in NO FTC E. mi.lly po4nible to exagerate the advantages v.hieli The Committee of C,lni•tence and inspection np England det Ives from her vant bed. of coal: rind the pointed b:. the Friemerr's Annociation are hereby no annual prodr,cti.in cl the mineral+ of the lir itinh Isle,. rifled to meet nt the Niagara Engine HOIISP, thin even are estimated at ..f:;20 0011.000. of which e 9 . 000.000 ing at 5 o'clock. Punctual attendance i A desired. ate from coal, rind £3.000,000 from iron. It is the ES N PAL Ch'in of Cum. third ititeret , t in importance in the kingdom, as f 01..; au g 6 i__-________ $.i0.000.000 I Oakum and Pitch. 44.000,0 , 0 1 1 o): ii .. o r., BALI — Nal..QALtiu. _ 4 a _ __...._ _._ ..........._,,_,r„,-.. --runs -r-rrs, ..,-41..ai1./.0 + 0 . ..___ & ...,..1 for sa l e by lain, is t-upitily augmenting in the United Stmes—to 4- B og 6-3 t. FIIANCISSELM•NIS the esrlu-aon of England on the A,ne, it mi ctmtin,nr. ' - .._ . -. Even now we never hear triune ittipori ion of coal from i Pepper Sauce, Englund Ilr NOVI,I SC,iti)l, without realtring that the l' RIME article just received aii ' tiansaction is Vely much litie that of a certain Phila. A a.,, 6-3 t delphia Law yer who imported a suit of F,Pneli id, , _ . . - thing, at a cost of seventy-five per rent more than tin . Prime " er l willy gi,iiid article could Ire fuunirdre4l for at home, a 20 BBI,S .11p-• merely that he might he aide to !mast of wearing Parisi - an snit .if the last fashion It has now become , nog I' ' a well sett k-d fact, trite' a set his of chemical expeti mCnts,tlr.rtthe idierstiotis fuels of Pen oqlvania are 01 , 1. l , to nitv in the world, why, then, .ihould we tin port a single ton? A nd in addition to our own pro• ducti!ms, those of Mar!.lanil• and poine of the newly discovered veins in Missonti, promise well. SII that notwithstanding the circurnita ore. that era-outage the foreign trade, a few years will, tin doubt see. die total extinct - wt. of the imp irtaitun of coal. low s: Cotton Manufactures, NV oolen, $l2O 960 1 CANNOT STAND TIIAT And what could not the sailor "stand!" Ile had stood the beating of many a storm. (Hien bad he moun ted u p to Heaven find gone do .vo att,in into llle depth. Many a time had his soul been melted be caus~ of Yet he has ride out the storm; trod th e billowy deep boldly; arid given his trouble to the wind+. But now he rrmets something which ho "cannot stand." What i+ itl lie can stand the per ils of a storm. He ran hear being a ni,2ld rind a day on the deep. lie can buffet the hardest gale that ever blew off the "Horn." He can do and endure more severe labor a nd hardship than any other man; but, now he knocks under. It iv the picture, on the cover of a tract, of n woman teaching it child. '•0!" said he, "1 cannot stand that; it reminds me of my poor dear mothet; it is just the way she, used to teach me; but she is gone: . and he but st into tears. Mother! ti ere are no woman teachings like vnur own. Call your boy to your side, and guide and give him instructions warm Comp mother's heart A.Rd should that boy bleak away from his home, nrd be come u rover on the deep. some little incident may re call the scenes of his early years. Ile, ton, may be re minded of his "poor dear mother," who used to call him to her Fide : rind tell him about Jesus Christ and the way to rternal life. Ir - P At 4 ECDOT F. of Judge Pinter, lale U. S. Sena for from Louisiana: "Sir, you used such expressions to-rloy atom me as no gentleman can stand. and I am determined to have, or take instant satisfaction!" "Whs., t , ir," said the Jude, "my client instructed and paid me to say theta things, and you had b e tt er see him—and you ought to be satisfied that he did not prove them.•' •'Sir your client is a pitiful, sneaking scoundrel, and I have thrashed him three times,—and I intend to thrash all the endorser+ of his it.fernal lies!" ‘lVell," said the judge, "do you know what you re mind me of?" • "No! and d—d if I wont to know!" 'But hear me—you have plenty of time!" 'SRN- on, then—be quick." "Why you remind me of a dog"—(there the defend ant made an involuntary motion with his hand)—"of a dog who pursued and bit the stone that hit him, in stead of the hand that threw it." Defendant,scratehing hia head—"l wiM I may be shot if I don't believe you are in the right,"—and turning away-- 4 .1 must go and whip that fellow again!" WISCONSIN POETRY. 4 •Slnlnatb! let cantanligrous varmints dare deny That I'm th' veritable J•"—th' grant He-tow And "Calathumpian"-killer, and I'll wallup them A 8 blue as blazes, and a little, bluer! If any doubt my parts and talents, let them read The brillant columns of the Courier. If they Don't say I'm a "ring-tail roarer" and a snorter, Tben they don't tell the half what they oughier! tWl"" "Caleb apell Aaron." - Great &little a-r-o-'n—ron." "Very well. Ichabod, see if you can spell United States." "Yes air. Great country. little country, T-c-x-us." "Glair) head.—Picoyune School. ---------- DU Q U ESN E COLLEGE. 1 GRAND CONCUSS' In pursuance of a previous notic ', the Trustees uf iv/ OF iß VO E C:AL LE A ti rt i p tA i N ri . s p T ivr au es mi t Al! wv isiL i alu i ".. -- -vi , - Duquesne College met and were organized by calling PNiming ..lit V lam friim Copetth4en, Efeirotarli.respeetfu Rev. J. DL•CFC, D. D., to the Chair, and a ' announces to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pitrikang R ev. Kroft, Secretary, pro. fern. and vicinity, that he will gives Concert eo TI-11./RIV- • , AT EASTON( COBT. The following resolution was offered and carried:.— DAY EVENING, August 7th, at the Vino Ha% brit Lawns, Organdi , richest st4rea r , Resolved, That degreesbe conferred on J. Burgess, S. Herron', L. B. Purvis. S. Fleming, D. Guyer,(over the Post Offtae,)assheed - by Messre Pare% and it 15 and 31, worth'SsSetrE t, • t. S. Patterson, J. S. Irwin, %V. Mehartt, T. M'Connell, Sorge, and severe' amateurs who kindly have vulun- Itla Peach Batwing.' •t 3terglenrth 15•'r aCk Sareges..4ol4 l * W. Dalzell, J. 11. Mackey, W. D. Sprott, R. B. leered their valuable services. Carnahan, Wm. J. Howad, Jr. rind C. Robb—they Ti c k et ,, 25 cents each, to be had at the Music etwitSibliirris, neW, - ;1101; V;Orth.3l xi; in their examination, having given entire satisfactionßook siorev, and in the. evening at the door. , - •- s into:Surfs onctStrawN, etulllly,lotirf 411 IIII! ' to the Board. 1 Concert to commence at 8 o'clock.' Fbr PrOgrarn- dies . Lace Caps at 37.1 eta. worth $l, e The Board now proceeded to the election of officers . me , see „ mu d' bi lls. one 6 Lorene Braid Bonnets, new - , at frtri it for the ensuing year, which resulted in the choice of beaked, 5tr1pe5,..1,43 illicrMall Musii_i Stocks for Sale the Rev. J. Black, D. D. for ['resident, and Wm. At the Office of the Navigation and Fire Than ranc re iraimileThed nch w l:i o aP t v:l l77C ' ol if:?a l r a reß ri,7 4n C n t :teewi i!ot . A s t e .Kl t i"i t fi e c'm— s i , i -r el C 's. raci ':',- 1.111.--. , Kerr, for Secretary. The Board then proceeded to elect a person to fi ll Company. the vacancy, occasioned by the death of the Hon. ' 1 ( - 111 SHARES Allegheny Bridge Stock; SirC.: .I.K: .. - - 4 J. M. SndWrlen, which resulted in the election of the iv ky 100 s h ar e s M otr eognhela Bridge Kira; Ireton and thretia L rtee s e it i d „le el l: 81 4 Rev. A. W. Wright. 20 Antes Pittsburgh Gas tocii- Preoch•Gingtufms for di-eases, ...0 -'' ' ' "4l The following resolutions were offered and carried: , Also, stocks in the Bank of Pittsburgh, and in tit! •. • Resolved, That uny delinquency on the pilot of illerchantsand Manufaeritrer's. and Exchange Barks h i o _ ".,, ..: ... rua n :, B .7" l " , i f ', 4". the Students, be communicated, immediately, to cog 8•Iw ROBY. FIN NEL Secretu4. G — auze7; m t i trn sT un u d ull° er Shi . : i ts, tma Silk, " dol le :ll -Lr _____Ailoves, Crave's, Suspenders, Bflindkintek their parents. EWIEWEILL, PEARS & CO4 Resolved, That the Board, in future, meet tri annually, viz: at the close of each session, and often- E R s'ECTFULLY inform their ftiends and . , ~114•20;.• - - v' s public, that having completed the reconStrueti er, if necessary, subject to the call of the President • of their manufactory, it is now in complete operatil ' Resolved, That the Board now adjourn. and at and that they are now prepared to execute orders tend the commencement to be held in the Lutheran FLINT GLASS W ARE, of every dese Church. tine. on the most favorable terms, at their old: After the exercises of the evening, • The Degree of A. B. (Abel copy.) was conferred on the follow- tablishment, hlunongahela Wharf, corner of 11, uug 6-di( • ing young Gentlemen, as Graduates of Duquesne I s t r eet. College, on Friday, the first of Angip , t, 1845 John Burgess. Samuel Fleming. %Vm. J Howard, Jr.. and S. IL 'Mackey, of the City of Pittsburgh. Daniel Guyer, Samuel Pal terson, .J. S. It• in, and T. IWConnell, of Alnegheny City. Samuel Herron. L. 11. Purvis. C. Bubb, and R. B. Carnahan, of Allegheny County. %V. Mehatd, of Mercer County. Wm. Dalzell, and W. I). iprott, . of KE av e r Cocun'y .ty WMRR, Se Norr.—The Board.belleving it due to the Profes- GMS and the Institut c‘dilii not dismiss the sub ject, without expressing their entire contidenc , in their competency to impart as Mead} evinced in the esioninatioa of the student;, and recom mending the I n stitution, as obe, in eve' y tegpect, worthy the encouragerrent of all ho &site a solid and permanent .elocution. CCr Papers friendly to the cause of education please copy. nog 6 208.150 '106,1136 30)) o';a 4:11 ..,16 604.166 646,096 Pepper Sauce, Al' article just received nnd titq.; 6-3 t F. SELLERS Prime Vinegar 2fi BBLS pe rior Vinepr. for gab- by 1.5 6-3 t I SELLERS OILS. LINSF.F.I), Whale and Lard Oil, whole , ale or re tail, nk.uys on hind and for sule by floe f, Gt F SELLERS. 1.• R r [l' , WIISOti R. co., (successors to Joties, Murphy S.: Co ) tt iat their friends and customers to take lotice that they will resume husi n R.l at their old stand. No. 48 WOO.l it hv the 10th of S [ , temper oral, will n -pien,litl stock of DRY GOODS. iihno,t. nll of wlth-h „ill h.• ratirely new. 1 hey will he alad and •=erve all who may visit this market to purchase Di y Goods aug 1 m 133. ZES. BARROWS & TURNER, The Pocket Lawyer. lIE Pocket Lnw \ to Family Conveyancer..— .I To which is added an üblidged Law Dictionary and Fee Bill, for sale by C. 11. KAY, nog 6 No. 76, Alaiket toreet. NO. 48 REBUILT NEW GOODS OPENING THIS DAY AT NO. 46, Pardon's Digest. ST ROC D'S line edition of r‘irdoo's Digest of the Lugs of Petin.iykunia. Fur elle hy Dinn's agistratca Daily Companion. TIIE New Jo.qiee, or MAlZi•trutes Companion, by John Bion3. For e•tile by McKinney's Digest. ADIGEST of the acts of Assembly in PennAylva Ilia, by Nlordeciii :‘ , leKinney. For wile by American Oratory. SELECTIONS from the Speeche4 of Eminent A mericans by a Member of the l'hilnlelphin liar For sale by C. 11. KAY, nu; 6 No 76 Market at. Animal Magnetism APRACTICAL Manual of Animal Ma7nelism, or an exposition of the method- employed in pro curing the magnetic Phenomena by A Feste, fot sale by Waverly Novels CH EA P EDI f lON—vols 2 and 3—price only fifty cents each volume, and containiog 6 novels. just received o watf fur sale at COOK'S near the Post Office. wig 6. Alison's & Wilson's Miscellanies. BOUND, one volume each; cloth gilt. cheap edition Just re:eived and icr sale at COOK'S Third at., near the Post. Office. Rug 6. Hoover's Ink JUST RECEIVED, a supply of the above popular ink, at COOK'S, Third sr. Also a fine assort ment of thin Letter raper of which several sheeta can be sesn tu a single letter. aug 6. Patent Lever Watch, Fouling Piece, Dry G'l, Furniture, Doves, Clocics, 4-c. at Auction AT M'Renna's l'hatnix Auction Matt, rie4 Market street, Simpson's Row, between 3P 4th streets, this evening. NVednesday, August Oat half past 8 o'ektoli, a‘ill be sold, 1 Patent, er Watch; 1 Fowling piece; 1 Cage, with 5 Ring 13 t 3 r' from the West Indies: 1 Bross Clock; 1 Chardi I coddy box Young Ilyson Tea; 2 Astral Latrio• gether with a Lot of variety and Dry Goods. • \ At 10 o'click, AM. to-morrow, ith, a large Lot of DRY GOODS. At 2 o'clock, same day, the Furniture of a/ete Fetni:y leaving the city, among which in, *lcy \Vat drobe. P. M'KENI rinz, 6. ktictir. New and Second-hand Furnitnx0 4 W I R L O 0 1 c r be xo so ri ltl er e n t r Davis'wo,id d m a Com F - rc't s o "°h n Thuroday afternoort,:th inst., at 2, Nev tin.l second hand Furniturci-viz: Hid post low, Bed.letok Bureaus; Stands; Fancy erPnlfoo. Chairs; Breakfast soul Kitchen Tables, a tchos Utensils. Also 51 boxes Virginia month To. burro; 4 keg , American Mu4turd; Conte rpet ioe; Poo,' Oil Cl.,tle, wheel Barrow, &c, 4 JOHN D. Dr, • [PIZ fi Arrer. A Large Assortment of New S J UST REC El V ED at COOK'S Thire. near the Post Office, and at BERFOKfederti' at, Allegheny city, the following new hot Lady's Book for August—highly • - Arthur's Ladies' Magazine, with five o'ing o .' Wandeting Jew, No 15. The Personage of Mora, by. Fredmiremer— translated by Wm Howitt. Harper's Bible, No. 34. Woverly Novels, %AA. 2 and 3 —chei•n" lsll.4 ly 50 cents per volume, for 6 novelist Praise and Principle, or for %vilely' iirel by the author of Self Conquest. Encyclopedia of Domestic F.conomß -: • The quaker City—complete in ont Foster's Account of the Great Fir( London Punch, 2 dates, per Cam' Illustrated London News, 2 dates. Illustrated London Times, 2 dateti tt History of the Mutiny Spitheac Ai, No with an inquiry into its migin and 'no" 1 -"eing No 9 of II ome and mivellers Libra • Cheap thin Letter Pa per. H,,over's celebr and I nk. age. C.II. KAY, N.. 76. Market street C. H. KAY. No. 76 Nlarket street C. 11. KAY, No 76 Nlarket.9t C. H. KAY, No 76 Mnrket fIIGHLY IWiEdik:STING: rllll e l; :ect Si ttu A rs i O r f p r r y ;d o ec t : t d h ; oder for sale the valuable waters ..1 Cros; Creek, Brooke my! irginia, known by the name of Clar`te's Hi Tirroperty contains fwo handled and fifty ac of Hi ab°" one hundred acres of which ore (r-0 4 volicori Mercilunt mi il , containing two run Bu, and one run of ~tones for ccrunti y ork,vo rev of " telt throu2lint the year; a gond lawll, (Per gtier, hone, goblins" and ageresa , outbuild ings, situate m. it bin a fist rutrivlinelx"9434l— not exceeding of a mile frornhthider — and" a convenient distance, sily btwi tle and r"or miles front either Wellsburg: 4 o itembenville, Ohio. ALSO, A Faros, beautiful tecrerliently situa ted adjoining the above l.?, entaining Two hundred and !kitty four acresirvirah°ut one hun dred anti-twenty five ae- ni -nrie cultivation— with a comfortable dwais t AuSharo. end (abet necessary outbuildings n old air, and a never failing spring of goad ,treipess door. The above pi too stu'ether er-sePa cutely, w ,nit purchase, and IrL r and indisputable title can he given. .ltlientio/ybe made either to Seth Clark. who sides in , ehe County. Vs. near the premises, a who w item the property, or to the under.igtie l'ittsth, Pa. If out dis po:ted or previously privatelthe above properly will be offered at pic sale tie Premises, en the Ist day of October it, at fl o od possession given on the I .st day of Ail next. Tenn.—one-thief the pose money will be required %viten pus lun is gi told the balance in hi re FIIIIIU.II paVflti, tecerietereit and secured by lien un die prrd'ty• S. C. TtNAN, 2 Eirs nug 6..i&wts MORRIONES, 5 L 7 7 . The Wheig Times, •Ilsburg TransCript, Steubenville U n . and Walton Roporter, will rlett...e publish fele, hnd soil! to this office. Man! Oh,oman ! Your West Enemy Consumption fre q uently c,s you in your ten der y,atind mark s o'er its victim, fasten ing "Pon you a ditra•orrever *light it may be at first. Llommencea ."tooes" of winning, bidding you no forget that, citadel of life TN at tacked. and whhout prol medicine and care it it ill inevital yield to t hriault. Gonsvmption, that cruel relentleas k'ny meets us nt every corner—sin by the bedo at dict . soicnin hour of m i,h,i g h t ,,,oli the firm. lt of morn, and whis pera hat I becomes a -jing-- E z erRERE FOR kyr H...ea and THE WORLD COM E! T.; tint proper c ourof conduct. then, evident, if you m ooring !macros influence of the first poommitseeds that soen lead to a pulmonary characteAch as Cold, Ggh, Influensa,Bronchitis, Soreneahe Throat, tl:ulty of raising up the foul matter t secr-tes upone Lungs, and in the Bron chial l onin in the Stand breast, Mthma, Spit. l i ng wealineA. the Chest or Breast, &c., to at ontrocure that I' - Saving Medicine, Diuncan's Epctorant BemisaY7 which ertain to rema all disease of a Consump tive tip from your s em. Th e re, be prepd and ready to meet your earm . y" L e i, it be too lute. I:fr 1)11NCA N 'Valuable Medicines can now h e Li ned at W. Jowl's, corner of Liberty and recta. aug6. A amir tratae. n e.RE will ho id on the 23d day of August, J 1845, by order she Orphan's Court, held in the of Plusher! or the 22d clay of July, 1843, tw ots, on which erected a one "story dwelling. stt• and well ° Etter, well situated in the village o fureville, it tic the balance of the Estate of pm Soellener, deaoed, each lot 30 feet 6 inches itnt, by 110 fedevit, Numbered 22 and 23, on ,plat of said vice• srms—Otac-thi of the purchase money in hand, ,balance i n twr quill annual payments with inter „aid l ots are hject to en annual ground rent of Ire dollars ansfteen cents. R. NEWPORT, Administrator. —le to take ye on the premises at 10 o'clock, sag 3, 184ri-tds / 4~ / ~ ~. 1: ~~ ~ _ B. ILIZONSTAZILL. ISANIARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. eFERS the remainder of bia arbylt, of Summer Good*, to tisednaitection of all alio 'trials to pur- WANTED ININIEDIAI'fr.:LY-8 a to work in an lngirA Shop in Doi Filers, Turners. anti Fitters-up- - Also wan goodCooks_ nnd girls [4041 work,in.tutirtn4 Wasted, places fora reinnber - oftelitxtl Clerks, and Boi , d, in Btorei. Offieesner Weif , PB Also, tor a number of Mechanics, nth' orersot Das and Boys of all sizes tociwn'or country. - A\ rw of Agencies atten4bd to [immoderate charges, ‘ Tht Please apply at R ARM'S' Agency.l Ors augs.std intelligeacskipre. No 9,•pt .Tw nay soot round. - T b i t • , DAY Bonk, belonging - ft, John Erlasetio found beyond the GarridOtt and left tittbe - ni the Piu.burgJl Morning Post where the owner \ - have it by paying for ills adrenisment. apgs.t s4 To Lot. THE second end third stories' nf a wairidixose ‘,l' nod street, 24 by 55 feet. Setarat'et-optiarn in front cn Wood *feet.. • - . Unildidg Lets ter Sale.` ' riII+RELE eligible lots in. Ham's plan each 24 . in font by 132 feet Actor, adjoining:J*oA BA ler Esq. The terrasseillral Enquire. Qr • aug 5. GEO. COCltikliftio . Wooden Ware, Ike. A COMPLETE assortment of all sizes ettoopei" ALWare—consisting of Tubs, Clnasstalind Basket[ also all sizes of ‘Voodin Bowls wash boards, sash.—Also murales by the gross 'or retail. for AIL ISAAC HARRIS. Ag.nt, AndCoirt. Metehant, NO:9, stb at. Aug 1 Ge The Franklin Fire Insirance Company • Philadelphia. riIIARTER. PERPETUAL. $400 . ,000 paid in ".J office Chestnut st., north side, near Fifilt . ; lake Insutance, eithcr permanent or limited, -. against loss or damage by fire, on tiperty an fer.te of every descriptism, in. Town or Country, most reasonable terms. Applkestiens, Made eit personally or by (suer, will be pminptly itumdedio. c. N - ; BANCKER, C. G. DAS.CALIC, Step' - DIRECTORS: • • Cl:varies N. Bancker, Jacob* Smith, ' Thomas Hart. George W. Richards, l'homas .1 Wharton, Nlordeeai D. Lewis, s. Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E Bette, Sanitsc/ Grant, David S PITTSBURaiI . 4 B WARRICK MARTIN, Agenr, at tha - Earl:atm, Of; c fire of Wrirrick Mania & Co., orner of Third lad Market sneers. Fire Tiaka taken on buildings and their contente fal ritteburgh, Allegheny and the au'iroundimg cowry; No marine or inland nay takeo. a-112;4-1y. . ALOT this day receivei and forin4b by • , nue.. JOHN H. MELLOR. Bonnet Boards. SUPERIOR article this. day ieceived end 1-1. sale by • JOHN H. MELINOR. T"partn . ;r:rtip hetemforst existing beim , t i o Jame. K. Logan and George Connell, Up' """ cot the firm at J K,,Logen & Co. is this day disseittlid. mutual consent.* All persona basing claims "-- 4 the firm, will please preaentlhensfor - settletnekl- • ail indebted will please make payment to., K 1.4 wlio is duly authorized to sole the business tea concern. .1 K LOW*. 'Or( GEO. CO. EL c Pittsburgh, At4iist 1, 1846. ... . Dry Goods at Cost. • WAS. K. Logan. corner or Wood it'd Fifth as , -- • over J D Davis' Auction Rooms, being c1i , ,,._ of changing his present business: offers fcig. sa A- Hil stock of Dry Goods now on hand.,A cost, Com - ri a large assurtlinent sues of, clotint cassimeigs;• sal 4 gll revings. {elms, muslins, & c. — and we'll(' ' Mai invite the atientionof those ,wishing - to ! • he is determisAl to close - up his iiresedt'b . r :,l ' August``. 1845 ...-1111i 4. ' Fl -11110tiee ni i T - • i t____ E following packages received : same t by Clurtton & Co's. Canal Line, sold !. dec 4 for, ire ator4l3 A t tte Ware House ef 'he. '',,,,. 2 Belles and 1130 x. narked[. 0. Roland; r" ebems & 1 Box Talked, P Ftetzell Pittsb , marked Unieraradiwg co., Lewisburg, Uto. ir i rAS Aug , 2. ~.JAbt T _ . Lai k .11 GOLP 7 PEN,...witIi the- awrier's - r , IX. pet min beirewardett thin Office Pxtlllic Noti , rrilE President, Directors and comme know ri4 the "Forme& DA) , os it Bak of Pittsburgh,"s will, at the next rrie.tinp b a le Ao i r murn,ot .. the Cionmpnweelth . of P”.a e GlgYlvanir!, -make app ik a . ion for the ptivilege or Owing rinle, ,paya bl e mend. rtDIVIPAO.N 8EL.1., elf Pittsburgh July 1 15W4.5-iy3o., •• (Harrisburg Un: 'n"_"Py amithargewthr, - . -can" sr,l3 - dritruh t , Ike. ' • ' AMPLE experie , ootehteet proved that ~,, , wen. tion of rnedicin e . flit , ether been srreftertual ire removing the above ti 'l4l Des, as , airNE'S A LTER NATIVE,-ne Life Pre iiereeiVfi. ithes effected CUMS tpat ftnve been truly ft Inishrng, not only of Gilmer and otherrdiseases of LOA claim, hut has removed the most stubborn dist.° e Skin, Swelling, Liy e i, CoMplaint, Dyspeiniher„ . , si c . . _.. . . ear This medicine enters o the ciretehtiom and ertedi- cateA disesses wherever htenteAd* It purifies the and other fluids of the holy, .removes o b i i e. %NI- the pores of the akin, indeducteei sant, jerl,p°y h a flands or hones. It, incrteses fhe appe t i te ... r e mote " roadoche and drowaiarsOnsigerat es the whole ibtriP. if Leo, and imparts anitneuiu, to the diseased and dele • ..... hated - constitution.. Ther4s;reghleg superioir to it 300. the w h o l e meter:in medic( It ki:perfectiv'safe end •,• extremely pleasant, ankhainottilpg, of the - disguish iir • ',, nausea accompanying the k•ii of gwaliowing .madi- .- eine. -Prrppared. repl sold at. NeilL)o ~Stputil 116;... 4 4.fts , n2itti ... : , :m Philadelphia, Mice tel a Leof,., '"'" For sale in Pittsburgh at t, 4 ge „ Gy 6 =l Third street, a fe;v'doors east of tirom Office. adjoining , " the old berating house of thnonli of Pittsburgh.' , 0:7All Dr. Jayne's Penglikkledicinee for ssleijii:m the above place. -' - ' '.; . Glory, Gratitude 14 Pritilithre; The Jae4ois Wredilly orttiosa/ A lottoraifr. • Natiomil Tribute , cf the gre ±l : ' civil *inlay. achieved bi• isc. p eop l e, i h ruegh the Hero of New Orleans: conlaits nuipprth i lu n i ul d— Stows, a llallit-of 'Gat!. 4. 8 4;g: view r diobo,' csis of New s and - thailttsge. Ju s t troirWed and forsab, • - ; JUIINSION3,Tocki t n : )ukf - *stet siteat.kz:.t, MMMI VON Bing t he ( iiie 4 l i 106 GEO. -I .OOCFMAR, • i$ Ferry ftreet I F Pi " I arms "lin: ffie u Y 1 e, 0 4" K. et j3l.' . .
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