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111 EIOLER, EDITOR
Aga. Agent for country newspapers,
the Pittsburgh Doily Morning Post,
and Manufacturer, to Iroise
Ascriptions.. He has officer in
•Coaleffke,3o Ann street, (ad
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Siva street.
JUDGE BLACK'S EULOnY.
Extract from the lion. J. S. BLACK'S Eulogy, in
r ho life and character of GEM. ANDREW J•CK.on, de
livered at Bedford. Pa., July 28, 1345.
•• When finally he was placed at the head of the
Republic., not only by the will of the people, but ac
cording to the forms of the C•enmitution, he showed
the world, whose gesso was on him, that he was not a
mere "military chieftain." The courage, which never
cowered before an enemy, was indeed there; the iron
well, the fiery Foul, the heart of steel rind th nerve of
ndnment, were with him still. But there lelan was
the comerebensive intel lee', the rapid power of combi•
nation, the intuitive perception of whatever wan noble
or good-nbove nil, there was still the entliusiamie , re
trio, ism, which dedicated his whole being to the min.
try that he loved--loved with all his fervor of devo
tion.
When the Maysville Road Bill pegged built houses
of Congresr by , immenee majoriiies, developing a sys.
tem at war with the Constentem, but in perfect keep.
ing with the spirit of 'peculation and reckless expen
diture which afterwards swept so en iny of the Stare,
to financial rui n , it sy ss hi., sagacity that saw tha di,.
(ant danger, end his firmness that applied the remedy.
He crushed wit/lent heteitetine a measure it high had
the support of all parties. No truckling to poptileer
error", ne wooing to powerful it.terest. no base up
peal
to the needed possions, no trailin g for trap s to'
I catch the favor of the people, ever die...eared his man- '
ly stntesman•hip. He was as reedy to stern the tor• ,
rent when it was wrong, no in swim with the tide when
promise and rit set in the true direction. Uat Upon O port of his
history. time and reflection hair pet all eight, and the
iht ..,
"Morning only thing now left to excite ours rial, wonder, is,
, that others, who passed for wise m e in 'lni t . dav and
improved form. !clans.
generation..bmild not have teen the s ubject in as nue
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spared to increase the Ihe same movement is taking place in a light a. he did.
.of the paper; we Kill all the great cities of I. ermany, Belgium: t e , et ,.. . li tber nti t7u.4 l K re ....flb.‘ h s7nTe: } : a l ,. : :i i , "n tA ") -I T
/1p.t•1b11... Wligl
toinake its columns 'a
faith- I Rolland, France, Englruul and Italy. Cara-, a law. Jackson was et his rot. lie never stopp e d ,
;history of passing events ; vans, regunents, armies of musicians. are to parley with the danger or to hotly words with the ,
wrong deer.. !le spoke rim in the hen - gunge of ratios- -
to spice. the • readers morn- arriving daily at Bonn, which is sorely .. i it1.1:0 , a Ivit eor en'reaty, bet in the decisive arid en
:hlilt Z
the interesting tale and a- zled to recei;e them, for long since all the, and right to remained. '•The Union," said he, “eate t eletiveand tone of one 1A len krassee that it was his duty ,
e '
We will strive to make I rooms of that town, have been engaged 1 - and stilt!. 110 preserved," and from that moment
en ,
- , N ull i ficat ion was doomed.
IC to business men in general ; ev- : those axious to N
participate in a ceremony 1 But another foe, more deadly rind dangerous than
interest to the commercial COM- ,so magnificent, where so many remarkable any he had yet encoulitered, wits still to he grappled
with. A gat rorperation, with a capital of thirty.
will be given with promptness ; personages wilt% be present, mid at which re
five millions of dollnee; wieldingl
•1e It• ill the amount
. pains will be taken in the collection the King of Prussia and the Queen of En g- of seventy Millill , lll. opting men °fell classes, pm(,-
' intelligence, so as to secure entire land will preside.
ramiticat inns of ptivate ttu.ines.. and holding the pub-
In our Bank Note table thei./.' _
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est iina-
i li e cumuli, of ;le Goveenrnent in .its custody, dernatided
his signature to A new charter. Ile Ictlf•W that the
KrNfr. Longworth, of Cincinnati,
ll' find noted every change in thdir
corpornt ion had misbehaved themselve•gtossi-how
. tes his crop of Ale for this year nt fi
trket—faithful reports of the -ve FA CAISIV I shall not stop to tell -and los made no con
be regularly given. We take hundred barrels. He has cultivated th e ptomiae with wrong. In the Const it et itio 11f,11.1 .w orn
D
. in preserve, protect end .lelD•mi, he felted use warrant : 0 ,
grape for Several years %Id finds it profits- for such a law; and he kept hi. oath. But Iris veto WUS A.t/111,1 A.., Davis V A Re
again to assure our Democra
ble. ITearcely rend, before the hank bonneted into the arena, !Derrmg: Charles It ' Drreeti "1
the public in general. that we
Dopp John "I
armed to the teeth. and fallowed by a h est of friend.. 0 , ,„ Denni sten lirmirth S
2 Dewannp Tap c
to make the paper interest- C* --- I lastings, in his descriptiin of Upper To crieple her power and .1 1 ve die cmintry from loss, " "l e " "
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.. ID ersey Eliza Deaver A lag;
he removed the public &pongee a mea su re wheel
thy of patronage. We :Ire well California, says that the chinab. of The (elands, while ' I Dontivan Jeremiah lienntson Selmel
ie eon eel ninety of les triethls, while it fairly infuriated 1,, , ,
Pelirrian Wham
1 his enemies. The combat deepened eyet, brut. T o ''''"g""".): ''." irk
it requires much care and in- Western sections is that of pf•rpettia
o
an Cuye nable to penetrate ii w •ources of his iiill, lenee. I D
;, yle Mar C Dethrone Frabeth
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n,..
rr successfully for the read- 'spring.
it SlSl•ftled dint he on. n`sout to be crushed 11t 111,1 ).l. P
Detherage fiat y
Duncan Alex Dewney Ca or Jno
and that. it is very difficult to ' The u. 0., ..,..111,11 ) . walulreo Lee di s counts rust/W e d DU"'
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Ihinaldsnnames
' 1 0::7 - There are ib,,ut fourteen hundred her circulation, pien.eal her debtor. to the . war: send 1 1 ? ) . ! ' g n g h : p e. . ) 5 0 % h . ', I , Iiem M
Male. Calm
we- will devote to the paper
newspapers In the Clnted States. gi% !lig the consequence on. th et ferm e l core-J.llmeg, been
,- amid energies, and if we fail ever, part of the Union woad on the Ple.nient, by Moran Adam Downey Airi
Day Cornelia Jame Mrs Darting (gleam
employment to sonietliiin , like twelve thou
., ts ii,„„,„„.1., "•;,b i"m•rcomplutnta of lilt' dlalfel, which
not be for want of cf
they had horn tia2lit to ilr iese wit, hemegld Hilt,,, the Day Alfred Davis Beard
. sand hands.
Ili c..u,,0t. lan. Two 11111,14 after pres•es, tin...eq . olif ha Eliot , &0, I:
Everhart irederick K
.. sl, c `.lt is said a Pin iking inztehine has of the or illt/r4 and writer s of the nation. were exert ing v 1 Char h as ii
dy on the in
:ill !heti' 1 ,, W..111 of invect,r, r t , gorne n t Mind ridicule, to mm '!"' "
peop l e „a y just been invented by a gentleman in Cabot- bring contempt COI,I h.ttre,l nr.tt his clarneter. The F
Faure Thomas W
'ensue contrition ..t h e garnere d tater tof the ,seem"
To the pea- 'ill', Mass., and put in opt ration which s • g ' " Vellicks John
-th e ttibunril a which lie hod a.ight to look tor a1.•,,,, i .„ u....,,,„
' manufactures four hundred Pius '
in one calm det iston, far they were los i n d g e s as, i t, 1.., ~.. ,„"'•"'
-- e
r eh', fevot f e
sort-ncreard and tons 'card lam without a hearme.
itillitlte !
Fealk 11 M
our
Physical force bee. to I, t elked of, n m e nve , ona l et . r: r:r- r .
I
, Ferree Jacob I
tors Vitlf nod him Oast ason•siles were • etching I, I .• .w ID
the ' The Schnell P •t • t.'
ce, „i Jermati paper plebb
his life; -nye,' Committee. of ten thoe•ared" were I : , e , ! " . ,, - „ 4 - -1,,- J ames
I lish .eil in New York, has. by a ininisteriztl proposed; an '•eacampenent upon Capital Hill - is . ' : "P - -c "
` I! Fluke Nancy
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lireatened. and ''a ',De l etion , tilooPeee as vet s " was
edict, been forbidden to be taken at the Cab- ' I' , , , ~' „ , . Flare. VVeltiam
announr,,, to toe public on the iii,,:ne•l author ity. i • • h c h •
the west- •
'nets de Lecture, of Leipsic, no doubt for In all the storm of passion tie decherention-amid " -a! ! , , l , r . :e
Fled, her Wil liam
vs the New
chi., "hind roar of Inaming raltimny"-his firm soul • •
fear of the republican dix•triays dissetratia- I ' l '.'l - 1 ""
never enerschrel roan foe an insintir. Ile. changed no
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be count- red. rinuipie, rett..ced n t o p inion , he su rrendere d roi truth 0 .
, ihraith D ., id Gael I.,imet
!illations,
,he gave up not an inch of the high reeled be had tee (i „,,, hir Ah.,„,,1,,,i,. (Moe Mary
I The Royal Court of Paris has decided ken. in this the snivel trial his faith had eve r endu. G . •- -
till John
tleng Ririe J
lexa
eel, "he tented no J et or heart Or 11 , 1p1.... but 1,1 , 1,1,011 (, 6,.. 0 G eo rge ft,, 2 Gpsd eng Jame, G
1 ,„ ' that duelling is not an offence accord e
in , t° MIA ant in the (nth erm,, , , ,i,,,c. Th. i,...i, ~,,,, t .,„ -- ' ---a- ' -"
Emily r
"" Gar•on Age., (ever Samuel
! time law of France. Foolish decision. vete lon •Utl/1 - 111.1 ft lend., and the!, fell sway ( rota his
Gallagher Hugh
foss Rosanna
1 11 !
, support by scores and hundreds. hut he Was
Grier Mr heenwood Je•sph
.tea- iA RR VAT rna • SEato VA orettacre-The eelebtrited 1 "Constant ns the noithern star, 'Gibso n Cntlineine era Willem,
Of whose tette, fixed and resting friality t i three Wllliam bey Ralph
DYX- ' Mad. Castello and terr husband have been arrested in '
'Diet,. in no follow in the fit rnameni.'' Gilbert Amelia (stay George W
Neer York, fur destroying', by nn opergion, the henlth
Gov Miry
it, of '
The electric chain of rommurdealion hcßereen him "timer John
between time !of a Y"eg woman, who had been • placed in her care and the pork, WWI .1111 tinheekem, and whatever link of ' Glenn J 0 Gear J
purse ton pa•ter i by aMr Meteor'. The youttg woman "fa. the victim that chain was struck by lei• mac er leant! the ref G I I Levi' . Grey Ittc'enri
in the f state o
• ,of Mr. M. end had been employed in Ilia store- Mad. wan a deep thrill of sympathy from the licairts ml Ow tided'. WdltaM Guthrie J. W
Gwynn.. John 3
Petitions. His steady and fends's, soice wni heard finial Seer een T
it an integral 'C. is also charged with killing another lady, parking Petitions,
Hugh
g throush his messages above the din of the Ctlf , llll - 11111d ( " 11 'l I
- ians on the !the body up in a box, and seedier; it to some place in • ' I I 1.1 the tones
' '. . " .
it went over the 1411.1 tine toe tones of a trumpet ring. sidulo riaretson Gwin Elica A
the _ Gran*. is' Massachusetts.
. leg full on tlwe ear, hanid,ing doubt,inspiring ennfic 11
dence rind swelii re the ',net with n foretaste of victo. I '
1 arrnt ton Ann I Hazlett iv
of their state, and ! STATIATICA or CALM4EI...-Una hem., in dd. nits•'
rya_ Hi e f r i en d s, who had doubted his e
le tdom. 'wenn !I n t! Eli tt , Hazlett Isabella
jUtStly too, claimed the ' ..,' _S . - ,
hes we are
tolel , any, the Philadelphial 1 ;
Ilene, le wonder at their I, Wrl , ll.criionent, and the old chief ii nc ul tore Samuel I Hatch Mary
who had led them through so many contests , was prO. Harr Samuel Haymaker Elizabeth
prepared and sold, within the last three ;Tars, 17,000
that limit. Here, then;
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Hanna Su.an K Hays James
, pouncl.ol - calomel. Übe consumer pays the npothe- ": right eem m "m
-fla vra.j 0 i1,,,,,i ~, hi. edirement by n warmth of 1i„, !! ,,,,,, Dort 'leafier Napoleon
• which may tend great- . c ., f . .
. nary or the medicine, at prices varying from $5O to I fl . ' I 1 i 1 t d itle ering Dane
pop. Jar a eut ion w ir• i lA , n••yer been ' , AIWA, on .{ .twee : k Willis,Willi
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' relations with Mexico. $5OO !Der pound. Petting the shove quantity at enly any but one man befere. His declining, years wain lit ' -
!pi -nay W illa Ileatheringten Cyrus
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to regard the march of f $3O, it would appear that the price paid exceeded a surrounded with ' II [Legere P Height Silas
million of dollars. T i tate thin, t h at ' h ot aremmnany old ars. . Ruttier N
,t .0 , supposed that the epearitity 1 " Ti . t . -•• Ilemingray Reuben
across the Nueccs as .
As honor, love, obedeence, troops of friends." 1 Harmon Jameiri Henry R C
~ • manufactured ler other houses is at six times as '
Head Jo.'
lipas, a state d istinct - - lens,
lie // ,.,,, i 1 „„, i , ~, 1 • .1, -IA 1 / ; "arse., James I moth. if . it the cost of enlomel in three has enough
. ' r"
. m-'" 'll David Hertiman J& Co
leXie tit division. Tins , years, • 0 ,. . - omnlf..tvst-his prineiplem .lamin - 41 upon the pnbli c "r"
Hardman Nancy
been $3.0000,000, er an average net two million per mind -Isis Own example. mole the .11111114,1 of relit i• ! 114 "!' i M .
llorwood Jeasi 'ltchy Nialearet
ise for war. That. our ;acme,.
, col orthodoxy. He cues the peopl e re-Judge the jinl,g
-l
' meet of leis ad verseries, and expunge t h,,,i,„,,,, c ,„ , I i or; well Carr Hitchcock A L
hi - maintain the boon- i
Yon TtlE ruse. iof corolemnation fuels the retool. He heitelel the lea- II ' .fam es / mfam es / I Howson Senn
Hopkins VVillitern
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'xas to its fullest extent; MUTUAL INSURANCI:. . 1
then rising is one man end teethe ine to him a tes - , Hickey J ul
, Holmes GI Ilubbsol .1 W
w
is Our troops j The liability of some of the Streckleeklere of the ' titre te to of the Erie imposed on him fur saving the corm / ii win Hunt Lincoln
Allegheny Mutual Lo once Cempany who had aut.- try.
I r "g"n Hunter Willinm
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ter slue of the Nne - , feral ~,,,,,,,,,iy in tier pent ere in our city, ti n the
: Ile Ind fulfilled nll il, [lmpose s of his 1111.1.1i0n to tiATtayekt'ts'a
tincture/Ars Hutchison John
ton is announced of oc- . 10th of April lam, came before Judge Grier in ii ,,, the enetle; he hill fn-lied die is m li which God had „ .., I .
Ilene Mr
given hillllo (10,1/111 it was tin, to die-tbne !het it r l" 1 " . "" " un
' District Court, des. heftier sestet-der, on a case stated,
Hunter II W
the Eastern bank of for the peirpuse of testing the extent of their te p i
„., germ spirit should he freed from the fleeting elewin ll.lP'strth
I iinrfonlC Hu Is John
*- e-- - whir h bound inn the lewee world-ism e that bus la.
ter orders, no doubt, to : bilify.
! ti Holmes Ralph
i bur. alenuld cease, and his hallowed rest begin, lie "" e fhe m M
• • The creation was di...eased by Mr SVilleama, or '
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quarters. On the line :
, e corporation, and by Mr Dunlop for the defendant, cloned leis lone list of triumphs with, the crowning tri- 1
must take place, if a our of property insure,' W 71.1 $1,300.000; the ief premien notes was $:,0,000; and the a.
umph of the Cleisti in! a hope and ended his romper. lr., in D her SaMilel
nt •
ing career by anothe r diereeeat, which robbed the , Ire ialtnander Todd Irwin William
_., to authorize a nego- I um o f iusuredroperty, destroyed in one day was grave of it. victory, and took the sting front death. i I rwidshrt t Irwin Goo W
on the bases of of hide- $65,000.
, All that I, merlel of dereksnei hos died. But his , I riel/seh Irwin Alex
1
The company having !ascertained the lose,' fame lives and will live he ever. America will never ! Icair C
has done, she would . first twenty per cent, and some week s after ,
sweetened
the fine forget her defender, the people w ill never fail to think
I
itext under the law ofj assesment, made another of the whole amount of the wieh gratitude of their truest friend, the human race Jaya John
will n e ver cer t ., to pny the homage of admire- ' isra William
I balance, of the premium notes, cud one per cent mote.
The questions raised on the qnest ion. stated, as well I lion m the 6 `" nerdr "" oh the world. I Ass I: & Co
, nit a private gentlemne. no man of ' taiga T A
as we could comprehend them, were first. whether, a In the character
his time wan more admired ley the s e who knew him, Aston John T
stockholder who paid the twenty percent, was bound I
than General Jackson. All who have ever seen him, Mamie Josephto pay any more within the year. Secured, whether
the Company lend the power to make more than one' concur in bearing testimony to the charms of hi. man-itinson James
i . iiieomen , c h n i ninny one
,1 year, and whether, if , h ,,, ner and the courtly Rowe of his deportment. Ilia wasteinson David
losses exceed the years asaessment, they were not
not the re•ult ofany artificial peli.h. leis politeness flow.
bound to borrow money to meet the exigency. Third, / eel naturally fr o m a kited, true heart. iiirshow Sarah Ann
another question, ruined upon another case was, I !grinned y Thomas
whether an insured stockholder who had ?mitered by From the Cape of Good hope.-The Breton Deri)liate. Charles
the subsequent fire in Allegheny, wits entitled to' any I Adrettiser ha. received Cape Town peeper. to d ui prenn Hugh
compensation. I. Her British Majesty's ship of war Helena, eiB;KellYJ D& A
It Was argued for the Stcekholders, that the insti• , guns, had n rriyeii in St. 14imore'4 Div having captesi:Kelly James
cotton wash benevolent association, fur Mutual he I a Dhow, 00 - Cape Delensta, with 83 slaves. Alssi t Kelly Agnes
surance. That the general deign was Mutual pro I Mutine of 12 guns, having on the 215th April, cajo l e Kelly 11 Z C
Diction during five years, and that the benefit Wall in. I the Brexili ne bark Prince -En, of 400 tome, with decd l Kerby James
tended tote distribirted over the whole time-that if' and on the sth Mar, on Arab Dhow, with 221 e a Kimball Margaret
all the funds were given out at any one time, it wonld Information had been recently received of calk. l Kyle W m
leave the other Stockholders without protection. Thnt rcriations by the KulErs, °odic cattle of farmattor I
A. end 13 might get all the funds. and C and D, who I the Irish River, A burs constrictor had beefed
might suffer afterwards, would get nothing. in Kaflirland, which measured 13 feet G isdl i i n
That the general humour the Charter ahould Gans length.
trot and restrain patticular provisions, that the con. The Govenor, Sir Peregrine Maitland, hen. f or
straws:ion of SWUM! and Wills, was to besought in some weeks absent from the capital, on asimi hr i„„
the general intention, and that the Company bad re. to the' frontier for the purpose of quietinglid",
stricted themselves by the bye laws, toone assessment baraces of Boor.. There seem, to be a nave o f a
during each year. and that at the regular astaistai setlement of all difficulties, and of prevedglbrther
eseetiaf of ate Directors, could not now recover more disturbances, without bloodshed. The ,for had
than this asseument of twenty percent• suiferethevere personal- injury from a fillinm his
It was urged on tie other hand, that the chatter ;.j.kari,,, 14,,whieh he was laid up for so -
~ - He,
contemplates and provides fur a total lon. that 'the ffegisatT r atiie.ed subeegaently at Ben re he
Stockholders bad ountracted to pay •tbaire notes when remained a few .day thew to having
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needed: , that there was their bead, and they mete' irn . wagon.
- .fisterfts. That kW. • gaiiiiia. " - most
- ns. ••.' , • .• , sarong dui
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corner 13nItimorenn,1 Cnirertets
an be seen, and term■ d adverti
TIC COUNTY TICKET.
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'War against us on ac-
• But contemplating the
eastern boundary of Tam
nay consider the presence of
army west of that stream as
ter territory. Under that
'•march of our troops may
encroachment on the Mexi-
movement certainly seems
any other cause hitherto!
lead to a declaration of war.
tar event occurred, says the
on Sunday.
_delivery" window, was open
first time in twenty-six years,
service performed over the
interred, with the solemn
Episcopal Church.
1111533
MONDAY, SEPTE4IIBER 1
Real tont*, and Coal Office, 59
BLACK., Pittsburgh.
INNKLLY, Alleghet t y
IPER, Moon.
MILLER, Vet - stalks.
+l , THE court..
egMti)y rite.
FAPIVREPt
inghom
.
Bt. Clair
directly opposite
itandred and aixy
',.#ity hat week,
4 - 0.,„±:
Gnat Illits4 — Soleninity. The town of
Bonn on the Rhine , - numbering not - more
than 10,000 inhabitants; was to celebrate
a festival that would attract thither many
thousand persons. It : is the native town of
Beethoven, and to the memory of the great
composer and musician, a statue was to be
erected by his countrymen. On this occa
ision, all the musical talent, and many of
the great nobility of Europe, including the
King of Prussia, and the. Queen of England
were to be present. The Paris correspon
dent of the Courier des Etats Unis, thus
chronicles the sensation produced by thel
corning spectacle: "All the compo s ers ofd
any note, all artists of any pretension are!
arc invited to attend and take part in the
ceremonial, either as spectators or perfor-, ,
mers, on the occasion of the inauguration
of the stave of Beethoven. Under pain of
passing 04. a mediocrity one must have, or
appear to have an invitation to Bonn. Con
sequently the musical emigration is coi-,
Iplete, pompous, striking. All the great pi
anists and violins, illustrious clarinet is and'
!glorious bassoons. are on the mad in full
j blast. The singers. the composers, the lea
ders of orchestras. are off too. A concert
in Paris would be a thing impossible at this
moment at any price. Even the orchestras
of the theatres show great defections, and
it is with difficulty even the balls of the
Chateau Rouge, Randagh, &e. find musi-
.4 •
That as thtillcknnwlellged ingenuity, and research
of the Counsel of Defendants, bad furnished no stron
g& agretramtai it was pretty coirclosivethertrwens none
to be prodtined. That:the general and particular
in
4eet,both required the 'payment of the premium notes.
The Court said, that,, it was intended to take the
case to the Supreme Court, which was closest hand.
they would decide at once. That if either party wish
ed a written opinion, they would furnish ono, but that
they would enter Judgement fog Plantitfs,. and let Abe
Supreme Court WI it e thp opinion ! R.
List of Letters
.D MAINING in the Post Office, at Pittsburgh.
-I..LE Sept. Ist, 1845. Persons calling for letters
whose names ate on this list, will please say they are
advertised.
Alen Ilevi l
Agnew Nancy Jnne
Adam. Themaa
Al4Blllll J
Adam.. John
Agnew Rebecca
Alexlndet Joseph
mberson J &Co
A bin Chas
Alden J 'rhos
A ndersonthompson
Anderson Martha
Ballantyne Robert
Baker John
Baker Samuel
Bowen Mr,.
I IL reer IVilli.m
Buders F
Btu klev P A
Bayard' John A
Barlow John
Barlow John J M
! Bel l John
Bell B
Beal tv Chatles
Bell John
!Bell Catharine E
! Bell Limiga
Beck James
Brady David
Bergerson Jacob
Badamtin Jacob
Bickerouff Thom■
Black Emanuel
Blair John F
Black William
Black Henry
Blair Thl/M3ll
Blair John F
S
Borland Margaret /
Bombe. Ellin
Bowman Henry
Carve r Stephen Corwig Henry Mr
Coble Harriett C Cox Joseph
Cagtine Jacob Gather S H
'Cnii.isily Mrs Conlin John
i Comae Mnt tha Coyle Sutah
Cussidny Ellen Covert Franklin
Carroll G %V Cove George
'Carpenter-lane If Cox %V illinin
Carpenter Elizabeth Cotilgon Matra,' Anne
; Caldwell Catharine Condton Nlichnei
Crig John Connor James
Clark Lucinda Mr. Crawford Charlotte
Coope r Mary J Criswell Mary M
Cooper Samuel or Sandi Cochran if ogh
Collins Mars Ana Clippies lame s
'Cockley David Culbert.' James I.
. Colder George A Culling Twinin g
Collins J Cunningham Th morns
'Collins Eliuibirth Mrs CumminsAlexamler
Colgan lames M Cunninghm John P
Cole John F Cross Isaac
Cunningham Thomas
Jefriies J P
Jenkins Mnry
Judge Hugh
Jones Eliza
Jones Isaac II
Jones W A
Jonas John
Kiigne Jane Miss
Kenz Daniel
4 Kyle'. George
5 Knone ‘Villiam
Kenedy Elizabeth B
Keifer John
Knerrhet Ann Cat
Ketal.lM Isaiah
3 Kenny Thomas
Kenny Mary
Lufrertr Margaret Lindsey 0 W
Labra W II Linch Martha
Langwortby W P Ly nc h William
Latshaw 54 A Mrs Leedy Marge ret
Langon Thomas Lynch David
Laubie James Lowe John
Lee Chrionphor Logan James
Leonard William Lyman E 0
Lee James Logan Margaret
Leeds Samuel Lyell John Jr
Lee Marta M Lewis Nancy
Leonard Robert Luther John
Leech Andrew Lockhart Robert
Little Thomas Lowry Mr
Linton Anne E.', , . . ..Lovene John Samuel •
Little Joseph 0 i
.; Lyle John
Liste Jaw% I Lowey 11 B .
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=EC=
Ackley Henry
Anderson Mary
Armstrong Daniel
Atterberry E Mn
Asper Elijah
Anderson Wm
Anderson David
Anderson Harriett
Anthony Anne
Ammo's. GI
Annis Lp
Allen C
B
Boring Jacob
Bonner W illiam
Tim-eland !Margaret J
BduzerJulm
Bowen Mr
Bosh Jane Miss
Bowen W F
2 Brown William
Brown Andrew I
Brown A C
Brown Henry
2 Brooks Mary
Brigg• Hetty
2 Brannan Pierre
Brewer Mrs E
Brooks Jesse I.
Brisnale Jane. Mrs
Bumgerdner AbAolum
Bughmln Ruben
Burkaid Margaret
Butt Thnothy
2 Burr Thendare
Butler Winton
Byrne J P
Burgher John
Butler Margaret Jane
Burke Henry
Burton Sarah
Bock Caroline,
Buckemnyer John
I Paul John Pierrignan George'
Page Vincent Phillips Thomas
Parkition William Phillips Charles
Paw', Mclntjre & Co. Phillips bane
i Palmer 11 R Potter John
Parkison Virginia Mi,s Prosser William
Patterson, Jones & Co. Price !lent-, W
Patterson Mary Prentiss Eltrabeth
Patter.on James Pritchard Arthur
Palke Thomas Poorman Hugh
Patterson Rachel Pope John S
1 Patterson L 11 Pope John W
Parker John J Pure Benjamin
Parker Braman C Poliek William
Piersol John Power Theodore R
Pennellt Nathan rosily A
Peter. Com-tory Pritchard Arthur
Post George
Ration L If Reed J a mes n
Rny Gliffin Reynohis Eh
linin.ey Mary Ricker Gustriviu•
ft dely James Richards William 2
Rat Mary w (.411 Maria
Ralph Samuel H Roberts Hugh
Reonimaa Adair Robb Jackson 3
Rodentolugh Catharine Robb Joseph J
ithode• lames Rowland Fanny Mrs
Redman Thomas Roberts Samuel R
Hector Anne Rolin John
Reei, lotac Charles Rohetts Eliza
Rhoda. E I' Remick Henry
Rees Nlaigaret C litiloiuson Caroline
[thole Loisihan Rohinoon Frank I' Jr.
Rondo lames W Rumfield Solomon
4.
Rogers Juba Robinson L S
Firman Stah
FO,. Hen
Foe .1
Fowler Ain S
F,,rtmr l ll Mr
Frenr *rah
Frew Ili.*
Freesia Jonathan
Fritetann John
Freeein Daniel
FularWilliam F
1. - m ing Amos
Smth Henry Erq Smith Martha Mt..
Savage Robert Smith Mr, Widow)
Sawyer Martha A Snider John
.
Saw tell Thomas M 2 Snider Samuel P
Sayer Henry A Snodgrass John
Scott David SoninLy Ann
Scott Andrew Sownry John Jr
Scott Jiihn Sunder John 11
Schier Ft edrick Si n k Juhn
' Schlei.enger J Spillman William M
i &Olen Mr Spangler Jacob
' Scot ill (leiror,n Speer, Wm
' Sharp Adam Speer, Limit' Mrs.
Sharpies. A J Speer. Lydia Miss
Shanks John Sprague Samuel
' Shararien Wm Starling James
Shee.l oe I Stetter Margaret A Miss
Sheaf.. E. Stevens Benjamin
Shipman S V Stein J
Shommiller CnthatitteMrsSteen %Villiam
Shortieff Beni imin Stenart Wm Copt 2
Si tnprovn Mr Stewart James
. Singleton %V m. Stewart Martha Mrs
Simons Jacob Stewart James 1,
I Sinclair James L Stephenson, S S
Stilley J B Stitching. Jultris r 2
' Sleigh Edward Stoker Richard E Dr
Sloan Catharine Mu Stott William
Smalley Marquis W Sturgeon Juhn P
Smil lie John Sturgeon J Ann Mrs 2
Smither*Sumtel Sullivan Joh n
Smith Richard Sweeney JAW/
Smith (ieolge W Stephen s Edwin
Smith John Steel Thomas II
Smith Charles 1 Sterling (S 13 " A due")
Startle) Rem 1V
Tallman William Tiillinll James
Taylor Jeremiah Lbheti. Soloman
TPNII Alexander Toole Part ick
Thomas James Townsend %William II
Thompson John J Tod %William
Thompson J Mrs Tothell Lawrence
Thompson Ann Miss Told Stephen IJ
Treanor Maly Ann Tire Stephen E
Thompson %William Tmbott James
Thompson Robert P 3 Tynan Mr.
Thasleth Ezekiel Capt
Delta William
Vandegriff James
Varner W
Vail Solomon
Walker J M Wheeler Wm B
Wallace John W Miami John
Waggoner David Williams Mary Ann
Wainright Abigail Mrs Wilson James
I Warren George Wilson Henderson
Ward Sarah Mrs Wilson G A Capt
Ward Gardiner W Wilson Robert
% Vnwern Joseph Wilson Sarah Balla Mrs
Welsh Leven,ton Wicks N C Miss
West Minerva A Miss ‘Villiamson John 2
West William S Master Willcox John 2
Wethered Samuel Wileek John R
%Veils S I. Winters David
Weaver Jacob Wihnarth Clarkson
Whittlesey Charles 2 Wiley Frederick
‘YhiLliack Henry M Woodworth Mary V Miss
White John Woolentt Henry
Wilkinson W W eon Hinter Ann
Woods John Capt Woods Catharine
Y
Young Mary A Miss Young Wm M
INITIALS.
Mrs. It. B. E. H.
sep 1-at&sw 1 t
To Lot,
T WO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry
and Liberty streets, suitable for an office and sil
ting nom. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner of
4th and Ferry streets, or
To Lot,
AROOM adjoining the Marlett Hotel, corner o
Water and Ferry streets.
Nit GEO. coci!RAN.
Lenhart Christopher Long Lewis 1.
Lynch John W
Marks A W Mns M
William
Maginisa S Micky Mary Anita
Mackey Jamas Mn* 2 Mills George S
Maltbey.o S 2 Miles Thomas
Mallen Bridget Mitchell Marian Miss
Mahafry William Miller Jacob 8
Mackeei Walter C Mitchel Eliza N Mrs
Matthews Euphia 'Miss Miller John H
Madison henry ! Miller Thomas
Mann Richard Mitchell Ellen
Metiers Charles Morgan L G
Marks William Morris J
Mackey Mary Anne Mottley Peter M
Maltby Mary Morris Anne E
Martincourt Mr Morgan Isaac
1 Madden Roswell . Moran Jame.
Matlock Joseph , Morgan Matilda C
Mahathe William Moore Thomas
Marshall Martha Morrison Jesse 2
Martin John 8 Moore A Laughry
Marla Ma/cm Moore Thomas
Martin John Moore Mary Jane
Alelsiek Peter C Morrow Rebecca
Alestick Sophia Munn ThOMIIS A
Mercer Mr. Murdock Matthew II
Melon James Musgrave Robert
M'
' M'Atee Murgamt Miss M'Donotigh Patrick
M'Alliater James M'Donald S C
.101'Clelland Joseph M'Donnld John
M'Cullough William M'Guire James
M'Cogue William M'Gioniss Bernard
M'Cabe Mary Jane 2 WFarland A
M'Candlees William ISVG,m Jamea
M'Coffy Elizabeth Mil/.1 M • G.III, Alice Mrs
M'Clappherty M Miss M'Fadden ionic. •
M'Clure Abel ' NPG.mry Jame, W
M'Clean David Jr M'Gahan Elanor
M'Cluggap John M'Guire John
Nl'aititock John I‘l' I ntosh William
M'CafFy Patrick Nl*Kiliberi Agnes
M'Clees Henrietta P Miss M'Eaig C V Rev
Nl'Clore Jame,' T NFRee William
M'Clirty E N AI 'Cleren Robert
M'Cue M D M'Clure James
M'CaneJame• Nl'Leod A Rev
M'Connell Melton E M'Millan Samuel
AFI tomtit' Williium M'llerain Jane NI, •
Madole John M'Guity Andrew
1 11)owell John Nl'Michael Jamea
M'Alillun F A M'Sweeney John Frances
Nel.en Daniel D
N Ingle J6,11e1l
Newman Albina
Neulr Jame. I-I
Noble William
Newcomer Christian
Noble Arthur
Nickles William
Ninkirk Charles
Orr hilbelln
O'Neill Mathew
thienweller Charles
OVonner John
thhorn G W
I Timm..
Oliver- 1 4"f"
O'Leary William
Upton Levi T
Veiich Silos Rev
Vergison Robt
Vonseind Peter
C. McKIBBEN, P. M
JOHN B. M'FADDEN
Market street
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A CARD.
FAREWELL BENEFIT.
AIM EATON STONE begs respectfully to In
form his friends and the public, that he will take
bis Farewell benefit. at the New Orleans Circus, on
Tuesday evening next, the 2d inst., on which occasion
one of the best bills of the season will be presented.
Sept 1-2 t
WHEREW .
b
AS, in and by an act of the General A,-
etriblY of Pennsylvania, entitled an act rela
ting to the elections of this Commonwealth, it is en.
joined on me to give public notice of such elections to
be held, end to enumerate in such notice what officers
are to be elected; in pursuance thereof, 1, ELIJAH
TROVILLO, Sheriff of the County of Allegheny, do
therefore make known, and give this public notice to
the electors.. of said County I f Allegirsny,_alust...ol
General Election will be held inthe said county op the
Second Tuesday of Ootober:nmele:
at the several election districts therein.
The Electors of the let Ward of the city of Pitts-
burgh, to meet at the house of James Little, in said
; ward. . ._
1 The Electors of the Second Ward of the city of
(AN WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 3d, 1818.1 Pittsburgh, to meet at the house of Leopold Sabi, at
k-se being positively the lest night but three of the i t h e corner of Smithfield and _Third Creels- - ' • H:.
Company's performing, prior to their departure fur The Elector, of the Third Word of the city of Pitt,-
New Orleans, Mr. Disany in announcing his flirt I burgh, to meet at the house of George 11. Bell, on
appeal tot he Pittsburgh audience, begs leave to state, Liberty, near Seventh PUCCI.,
that he ha. prepared for the occasion, a great variety; Th e Electors of the Fnerth Word of the city of Pithi
er Comicalleirx, uhich will be found entifely new i burgh, to meet at the Washington Coffee House, at
and original; mai in addition to the combined efforts ' the corner of St. Clair and Penn Streets.
of the Equestrian Corps, there will be the greutent i The Electors of the Fifth Ward of the city of Pitts.
display of BLACK Di a sons Ds and EccEtcritietr [Ks i burgh, to meet at the house of Alexander Stewart, in
ever produced in this city. . said Word.
i - For the first time he will give his original and ;mirror The Electors of the Sixth Wind of the city of MIN-
I Lectures on Animal Magnetism, on a DarkSarbjeer,' burgh, to meet nt the office of Dr .1 P Tibbetts, n
in which the ndmirers of that popular science, who; the corner of Washington street and the Mechanics
will honor lain with their presence, will be gratified; Turnpike, in said %Yard.
to their heart's content. And i n addition to the per-! The Electors of the First ward of the 'elity of Alle
: rat mances, the celebrated MISS LUCY N F.:A L, still ebony, to meet at the house ofJohn Guehring, former
,' eppenr. mid display her talent on Hoy...back i ly occupied by H. De Haven, on Federal street.
Clown, Old Disney, The Black Diamonds, 1 T he Electors of the Second Ward of the city of Al-
Riding Mester, Mr Chesnut. ! leehetty, to meet nt the house of John Oliver, formerly
! I,IY . For fall pm ticulats see bills of the day. ; ocupied by John Goehring, corner of the Diamond •nd
setal.
Ohm street.
Assignees Sate of Real Estate. The Ele,ter, , f the Thied ly d ftl 'tof All
r ~ IF 0 /f , el y e
. "Reny, to etzt.at,the ..ro said
A T half past 7 o'clock. cn Thursdny evening the i wr.r - i.
~,,..., , 4 ,,,., L. ., 41 115. insaid
! ..'.‘ Ili! lost, at Davis Auction Rooms. corner o'
The Electors of the Fourth Wortset-s..- ..tr r , a 411,
Wood and Fifth street... will he sold by coder of As le , sitaa..,
to
meat
at the house
of Mrs.
E.
—_, A
signer.. that valuable tract of Land, containing, three ct ;; anat L .i.
situate i
Minaret] and twenty ticres, . , n Mor,ean county . rha Elartar,
of vitt
lawthAtr,
to
„wet
at
the
home
.. . ' 110, ,or lately occupied by Conrad Freyvoglo. known
' near the roil road leading to Jackson, llhnois. being ' ,
I
by the name of the Social Garden, "on the Ferrnets'
the east hell of Section No. 91, in
. township No. 15. '
1 north of range 3, all on tire third prim-alai meridian,'
and Mrchntlit-s' Turnpike road.
and is in one of the most healthy and highly improved ; ', - .
The Electors of I eetrles tewn.hip, to Meet it'the
neighborbotals in the State.
house of John Beiffet, in the ville,ge-of East Liberty.
i Also, lot No. 31, in pule of lots laid out for heir, of,
Train, in the Sixth Ward of this city, having The Electors of Wilkie' township, to meet at Ilse a front nl.
house of Francis B ilson, on the Frankstown road, in
^1 feet on Wslie street or the Coal Hill Turnpike
Roma and extending buck 109 feet to an alley 26 fret , said township.
wide. Terms at sole. JOHN D. DAVIS, I Tho Electors of Plumb township, to meet at tge
[ house of Margaret Little, formerly John Little's, in
1 wept I Aortinneer.
- ; said township.
Removal. I The F.lectrrrs of Versailles tcwp, to meet at the
..-......... DR. Be": 11. M. WRIGHT, DENTIST , White House, formerly owned by Thomas Neel, on
le a . hes removed to StHotel. Clair
Bstuilding s. next dour to e
s Pihip.t tsbutgh and Greensburg Turnpike road, in said
' 411111 • to the Exchange ;
sep 1 ' The Elertnrs of Elizabeth township, including the
WE, the undersigned creditors of Martin Light, ----' ' Borough of Elizabeth, to meet nt the house formerly by John Vs s
alden, in said boroug hs.
who at one time offered a r eward for Lie at
rest, hereby give notice 'hat we will pay no Reward The Electors or .1,11;•„ii t.'„ purdiii to meet
at the
for hi• attest or conviction. h 0,,,, or mid . e , 5,.,„, formerly .''
occupiedbyjuha
King in said township.
HENRY LINTON,
JOHN BAUSNIAN, ' The Electors of Mifflin township to meet at the
JOHN CHARLES. ; house of Samuel Wilson, formerly occupied by James
; H. Neel. in said township.
LThrester, Pa., Aug. 26, 1345-sepl-I.*
The Electors of Upper St Clair township, to meet
Select School for Boys and Girls. ;at the house of James Connor, in said township.
The Electors of Lower St Clair townsidp, to ate;-;Males and Females, in the room over Mr!
Li •
W I LLIA M S has open bis Select School to'
at the house of E. NlcAnirwh, forme, ly occopieti
l_l
A. H. 11 trslihn-gar, at the end of the Moriongaiwl..
1)111 '• Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel:
Bland, in iederal street, Allegheny, an Monday, the', B'id-,"e
18th 'nat. The Electors if Robinson township. to meet at the
l i r a oz. i r . e i r n rf
. S ,, a id tal , l o, :t s l n er h a ii r , f a nd, formerly A udb y NleFer-
Txusts:—PrimaryClass, $g per scholar per quartet
of 11 weeks.
. .
1 , inior Class, " 8 .1 S. 1 The Electors of Flisette township, to meet at the
Senior Class, 10 o r, house formerly Matthew NlcCray'e, in Noblestown, in
I said township.
REFEREPICKS.
! The Electors of Finality township, to meet at the
Res. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. 11, Riddle, D. D., house of McLellund A. Armor, formedy owned . by
Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Studer,' John Charles, in the village of Clinton in said town.
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Earl. ' ship
sept Idly l The Elector. of Moon township. to meet at Ibe
B. E. CONSTABLE -
, ; The Electors of Ohio township, to meet at the timbre
83 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. !of John Hay, in said township.
OFFERS the remainder of his stock of Summer
h
Goods, to the inspection of all who wish to put- The Electors of Franklin township. to meet at the
house forme; ly occupied by John Shrum, in said town
ship.
A. CARD.
NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS!
MR. PHILIP DISNEY,
The Celeb,ated Ethiopian Melodist's Benefit
"how then, look out fur Snakes!"j2o
AT EASTERN COST. , The Electors of the Borough of Manchester, to
French Lawns, Organdi Gingham,, richest styles. "." at Ele thect rcblic School Hcn "
! The ors of Reserve township to meet at tire
at 15 and 31, worth 56 cu.
i Rich French Bulzarines at 31 eta., worth 75; : house of Gotleib Fi•her, in said township.
I Black Baregrs with Satinstripea, rich, very cheap; The Electors of Baldwin township to meet at the
t
Bonnet Ribbons, new, at 124. worth 31 cts.; house of John Cowan. in said township.
:
Barsge Scarfs and Shawls, equally lose prices; The Electors; of Russ township to meet at the house
Keifer
Ladies Lace Caps at 374 cis. worth $l, new style. of Henry
Florence Braid Bonnets, new, at 11l 374 and upwards; ' The Electors, F.-q, in said township.
of Pine township, to meet tithe house
Checked, Striped, Lace and
of Wm Cochran, Esq., in said township.
Mull Nluslins;
Colored Lawns for Bonnets, Artificial,, Bonnet Crape,' The Electors of West Deer Cownshi eto meet at the
houseof Nathan Co nley, .'
said t l b'
Perasolets, and Parasols, beautiful styles and cheap; The Elector ~ ~,,s_;" •9Wr.w-'P''
sot r. r . . Deer tow
age to meet at the
French work Collars, Chincesettes, Cravats, Gloves, ,
Sc: Sec. Public School House in the village of Tarentum, in
'1 township.
Cotton and thread Lnees and Edgings, Bubinet Lacesi. "P
bred
French Gingham, fir dresses, from 20 cts. to 2 5 cts.: The Electors of alms township to lONA at th
house formesly occup by Samuel Mackey, in said
FOR GENTLFAIF.K.
1 township.
Shirts. Collars. Bosoms; in good variety;
s
Gloves. C . :nests, Sespenders, Ilandkerchiefs, dec.:Sm. meet et the bonus forme; ly occupied Dominic O'Con
of the borough of Birmingham, to
pi 4-2 m
Gauze Cotton under Shills, Silk, do. and ,Drawers. tier decensed, in said borough.
_ The Electors of the borough of Lnerencerille, to
_
1 Iron City Glass. meet at the Town House in staid borough.
TLOR E\7. St. H A NIILION. would inform their' The Electors of the borough of Sharpsburg to meet
friends A n d the public generally. that they have at the house ofJUITIC. Sharp, in said borough,
which time and place. :he qualified electors as
their Glass Works now in successful operation, and
e •p are d to furnish Window Glass Droll sizes, and aforsaid ' will elect by ballot- 11, pia
of a quality n hich they will warrant rip:al, if not till.. tUR PERSONS FOR MEMBERS OF AS
. .. .
peri ur to any ma nufactured in the Western country. SEWS LY.
Tl.ey vrou Id respectfully solicit a share of public pa- . ONE PERSON FOR CA NA I. COM MISSIONER.
tronnee.
ONE PERSON FOR CLERK OF THE COURT.
N. B. Order:lnd:Tressed to, or left with G. Adams, ONE PERSON FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
rornertif Ruud and 6th streets, shall teceive punctual ONE. PERSON FOR COUNTY 'RECORDER.
f ' ONE PERSON FOR COUNTY REGISTER.
ONE PERSON FOR " COMMISSIONER.
ONE PERSON FOR " AUDITOR.
And by virtue of the 19th section of the act of the
second of July, 1839, it was enacted &Weyer, person,
excepting Justices of •the Petex, who shell hold any
office or appointment of profit or trust under the c.cnr
' ernment of the United States, or of this State, tir of
any city, or incorporated district, whether a commis
sioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or
agent, who is, or shall be employed under the Legisla
tive. E•eentive, or Judiciary department of this State,
or of the United States, or of any ci,y or incorporated
district, and also that every member of Congzessoaqd
of the State Legislature, and of the Select and dot.-
mon Council of any city. or Commissioners of any its.
corporated district, is by law incapable of holding or
exercising, at the same time, the ofFice.or appointment
nfJudge, frispecter, or Clerk of any election of this
Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge, or otb
er officer of any such election shall be eligible to any
office to be then voted for.
Also, in and he the 4th section of an act approved
the 10th of April, 1810, it is enacted-:--That the 13th
sectim of the act passed July the 2d, 1839, entitled
an act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth,
shall Oct he so constneal as to prevent any Militia
Officer or Borough Officer, from nerving as Judge, In
spector or Clerk, at any Generel or Special Election
in this Commonwealth.
And the return Judges of the respective districts
aforesaid, are required to meet at the Court House,
in the city of Pittsburgh, oo the FRID•F IA EXT •rrtß
THE SECOND TUESDAT OF OCTOBER NETT, liteMlloll
there to perform theme duties required by law.
Given under my hand at Pittsburgh this 29th day
of Aug.'s!, A. 8., 1345, and of the Independence
of the United States, the sixty-ninth.
ELIJAH TROVILLO, Sheriff.
Aug. 30-d ItSevrie
attention.
nll4 101111-40,f
SCHOOL HOOKS.
MTCII ELL'S eicography and rich.;
Olnev's
Smith's Arithmetic;
Smii h's Grammar:
Kirkham's Grammar,
Smiley's Arithmetic:
Emerson's Arithmetic, (' - .ld port):
Sander', Series of School Readeis:
" Spelling Book:
Mitchell's Primary Geography:
Parley's Common School History;
Comstock', Botany;
Chemists;
Phelp's Botany for Beginners:
Frost's United States:
Pennock's Goldsmith's England;
Rome;
Davies First Lesson in Algebra;
" Bourdon:
" Legendre:
Lovell's United States Speaker;
Gray's Astronomy. and Keith on Globes;
Fur sale by CHARLES H. KAY,
Bookseller, No 76 Market slice( '
above White & Bro's Dry Goods store
School and Classical Books.
SANDER'S Spelling Book and Renders;
M'Guffey's do. do do.;
Cobb's do. do do ;
Mitchell's Gent-m.2v and Atlas;
Olney's. Smith's, and Parley's Geographies;
Mitchell's Ancient Geoeraphy and Atlas;
Fittst's History of the United Stales;
Pinnock's Histories of England, Rome and Greece;
Emerson's, Ray's, and Smith's Arithmetics;
Smith's, Kirkham's. Bullion's and Conely's Gram.
mars;
Hart's Class Books of Prose and Poetry;
Scholars Companion;
111cGuffev's Rhetorical Guide;
Davies' Series of Mathemotical Works;
Comstock's Philosophy, Chemistry and Physiology;
Cooper's Virgil;
Anthon's Classical Works;
!Stair's Syntax; •
Clark's Clesar;
D , nnegen's, Grove's. end Leverett's Lexicons;
Ainsworth's Latin Dictinnaty;
13rook's, 1101e0 Latin Grammar;
Brook's Lntin Les.ons;
Bullion's Latin Reader
MI the above works on hand, with a full assortment
of Slates. Quills, Steel Pens, Paper, Copy Books, and
every article wanted for Schools, for sale at the lowest
cask prices by JOHN H. MELLOR,
aug29. 122, Woad street.
N. B. Rags bought for Cash, or in a:change lot
goods.
PHILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUP, on tap, at
A. G. REINHART'S,
140, Liberty street.
C HOICE PRUNES, at retail by
A. 6- REINHART,
au43c, 140, Liberty .street.
PROCLAMATION.
B Y virtue of a precept under to hands ofthe Hon
Benj. Patton, jr., President of the Court of Com
mon Pleas, in •nd for the sth Judicial District of Pent*
sylvsmn, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Termi
tier, and Genet!li Jail Deli:ety. in nild_ror said Dis
trict, an i William Put ter and William Kerr, Esquires,
Associate Judges of the same courts, in end for the
said tounty of Allegheny, dated the 4 2.6th day of August,
in the year et our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and forty-four, and to me directed, for bolding a Chart
of Over and Terminer, and General ;fair Delivery, at
the Court House. in the city of Pittsburgh, on the
Fourth Monday of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Public notice is hereby given, to all Justices of the
Peace, Coroner and constables, of the County of Alle
gheny, that they bo thenand there, in theirproper per
sons, with their rolls; recoids, inquisitions, r examina
tions; and other remeinbrancers , to do those things,
which to their respective offices in their behalf apper
tain to be done—and also those that will promote
the prisoners that now are or may be in the jail of said
county of Allegheny, to.be then andilsere to prosecute
against them as shall be jam.
Given under my hand at Pitttsbargb; this . 28ds
cC
August, in tho yearof out Laird 1845, aad of* Go
roonwealth She 615th,
—aus3B. Etpaufa,4soloo—
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Proclamation.
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