, • • :;"1. :m N if• 471 * ••• • '• • r L. ja.. 4 Mill 4.! * ;/^ -;' ~~`. L. .-, EffINI =MI ,i: . I •i ' • " .1 rul L .; ~r El • 0 ` `, • 1••••' , - • ••/-\ A - 0 t* .•" .`ts '• • ' te ;.?'1.44,V - 6 s $ • - fb1,,4 r , ma y: - `V VT' *%;..4; ••••. tiAN •'" •-t+ho. 14 44. ,AAgAgro, 00 4 .1.4 c • 434,4,,. A.VA, 4.'4.).4tTp - er . 11h 1,114 1 , 4: r R V ~~'. ~ i c :N t . • MEM q~,.~ ` 4 • ' 0 1, - -, a i'. , Lt .. ;:v.• q ~~' :11 .; nt for country newspapers, trgh Dnily Morning Pont, Manufacturer, to receive iptiona. lie has offices in Nair Yours. at the Coal Offete,3o Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) Borron, No. I', Stale arrest. PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine, street. BALTIbIoRI, S F, corner Baltimore aria Calvert sin, where our paper can be seen, and terms of advert' sing learned. ----- - DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. •PSEPIIBI.T• SAMUEL W. BLACK*, Pitt,burgh. THOMAS DONNELLY, Allegheny cny JOSEPH COOPER, Moon. COL. WM. L. MILLER, Vero'lles. CLI.RIC 07 INC COURT R. H. KERR, Allegheny city. COUNTY TRI•SUR ER T. BLACKMORE, Birmingham. RE CORDER• J. C. M'CULLY, Upper St. Char I1SOISTY. 11 • EDWARD M'CORKLE, Indiann COMMISSION CR• JOSEPH E. M'CA B E , Fayette A UPITOR• JOHN H. M'ELHF.NY•• JOTerson RAIL ROAD rvIF:ETLSO. ligiqt will be seen by the proceeding+ of the Flail Road Executive Committee, that a meeting of the peo ple of Allegheny county, will be held at the Market Square in this city, on Friday evening next, at 7 u% clock. The object of this meeting is to appoint dele gates to a Rail Road Convention to be held in Greens burgh, Westmoreland County, on the 24th of Septem• bar*• . great and valuable addition to the It is very important that this meeting should be vet y I °Bre am lo laf a numerously atteocied. If we wish to secure right of been made many improvements which hove, within a few Yea" , way for the Baltimorean! (Olio Rail Road tOttlia city Rubinson hat, by eshibiting to him specimens of thewe must now be op and doing. Vie think that the prodoct ion of this im pros ement, oht eined for it a high- I opposition to this important measure is less violent favorable notice from the not easily-hombugged edi- N. . -.-,,, - 11.14.1-.0,1 BEFORE AND AFTER :VAT. VAT crow than last year. A careful examination of facts. IY tor of time V. S. Gazelle, J. It Chandler. E. who t ERI,OO. ['Ole.' iv, bag done mucEl to change public opinion in its favor, especially in the city and county of Philadelphia, end I says dirt die cleat. secret seems to be the substitution [From the Shores of the Rhine, by Dumas.] Leather " 99.931 of a new and very cheap type metal, susceptible of Gots,: To WATERInn. Lumber, Wood. +f c. we hare rece iver{ favorable accounts too from the re the vets finest lines in the matrire an d vet so ~ Rion along the line of Canal: but much yet remains to , giving . - ' . rt'e saw two carriages approaching, galloping, each Roth ting'd. COrdi easily fused and manogrd !brit any primer can cast with six horses. They disappeared for on instant in a Boards, plank, it. 132.103 done. The friends of the measure should embody in his own plates will t any other fixtures than is to he valley then rose ngnin at a g oat -ter of a league ' s dia. 1- , s ir i l' P" 1 " r l ' it, " ., 11, 2 1 ? 0 4 as brief afore as possible every important fact bear og : found in any printing office• and that, too, in is vet.) log upon the subject, and in the shore of an address, Poste:A:Lß no ' mirk of short space of time, cud at u cost less than one•fourih I Present them for the consideration of the t t ‘ re . atilless, and only preceding Win erniw . •ror by some Shingles , t the cost of common stereotype plates. Mr. Robinson live h un d re d p ac es. 1 t h o u g ht h e woo la no , , topt Slave* for bid. - Pennsylvania. The great, we may say the only showed Mr. Chandler a plate that had borne 10,000 whatever might be the crowd awaiting him, and so T rber• et' m- ft . gument used by those opposed to the road, is, that 4l impressions o f a p ow e r press ~,ol,„„, elf acting , t. lie made for the post house, when I sunk down half dead " ° M . f uel cor ds it will render the Pennsylvania Canal unproductive. I " -° .:11 running ;I no the (nut at any rate was there . Ina no- - • Lath no 33,000 also has specimens of printing from original type metal This we do not believe. Fix the termination eel ,gent nppeartfd, taming the corner of a street, the Mdse, Groceries, 4.c.- platen rind from those t h i plowed i n t h e new metal, of framing horses; then the taistilions till covered with Alum lit " 1.6337 16.537 the Rai} Road, at Pittsburgh, and the amorent of • • 1 an d ' ribbon: then the cerrinees themselves. then which it is thflicult to tell which is the ortgotu . . . , , the peer-. Q,,,,,a r e " 201.263 2479.283 2.686,551 merchandise anti Western products passing through ! • pie following the carriages. Thectortages stopped nt C o ff ee " 577,372 3703.04T7 4221,289 which the c o py, this city will be more than doubled. The Canakit have- 1 , the post I saw Nempoleon. lie aas dressed in a C o pp er as " 11.313 9.3.723 37.336 Ty tree, may loose something, toxin passengers, and the , , , green coat, with little epulets, and he wore the officer's Grues Meat, '' 63 769 590.434 356.223 I IttiTlttlrATlM: TEttIe(PANCI: G.THERING.-\\e cross of the legion of honor. 1 only raw his law Dry...floods, 0 1795,416 10,101 951 11,397 370 lighter freights, bat this will be more than made up, find in the last nu bet' of the Ca.(N 1" WI • m • ttarega ) Whig. framed in tho square of the carriage window. His' Glass stale ° 36.466 3E1141 70.507 by the increase of heavier articles. The rail road can- 1 ' an account of a most interesting Temperance meeting , head fell upon his chest-that farm.' medallic head of fitocertes 396 s'l 0 3°0 163 la." 636 Da come into competition with the canal for a multi. . • the old Roman emperors. Ili. forehead fell forward; ' li g , •" ' '•••- -- ' . --I dvraro 981..391 5491.041 6472 632 upon the Cold Sin mg Indian Reservation to that coon- hi s , description of fnrights-these freiglds if ihe tail road • • matures, i mmo, cable, were of the yellowi.h rotor of, 1,,,,l i n o il " Ol6B 6163 ty, on the 4th tostant. More than 1000 eo de welt, r , I was, only Lis eyes appeared to he alive. Nest htm.. Lorn, Fr. cal. 3313 15.862 '21,180 termination is fixed at this point will be greatly increas- I • present, about one-third of whom were 'taboos. froxi on his left ass Prince Jerome, n kingwithout a kit, i . ' 11 0 - • o no ad, and it is the opinion of some well informed men. • , • .g- 1 amt.& tires vs 1 .1.0 --7.443 334.633 • ruder and deem-oat were presrrsed during the entire ,him. I'm a faithful brother. Ile "'I.". al 'hal Period. Ropes & Coe '' '' 13.838 11.838 Aillaetually increase the productiveness of the Canal ' „ f „„..,,,„„,„ „f .is_. na ~, . ti • . . .. ~ ..• tiny. After aTr mperance Address l, Vi J Angell, 4 '' 4 ") "r ''' - '7' )e." of Brown Muslin 4,3.321 3019.043 409 . 2.861 This, weknow to be the opinion ofour citirenaencrigeti - • age, his features regolar anti well formed, hi s brood . Not numerated 59.031 4111,764 477 8;4 Lot, the venerable (move roue ofthe Tribe Blnck•nake bl induce transportation business upon the canal. They ' • • ack, his hair elegantly arranged. Ile saluted in, Pot & pearl ash 35,320 82,297 167,81 now in Iris 79. h year. arose to speak to his brethren.- plareof his brother, whose sagoe glance seemed lost in etre in favor of the rail road, because they believe itt Mascrlloneosts ' This lie did for some time in los native tongue, with' the futurn-perha t ps . in the past. °motile the empe• ,See bosh 22 530 will increase their buteiness; they should, we think I e lA, iiieri.diketeri.ii ini, , ,,,,, btet,h, For was ',soma. hts aid th••camp. an ardent soldier, who , great energy.Tulineco man lbs 16, .011 • ' seemed already to snuff the air of battle; he was moil 'through an interpreter. After several other addresses to g too, the poor fellow, as if Ire hail long day.t 0 Clay, fir. & D. " 200,366 Coal, mineral, inn 4 Ile meeting wan closed with prayer by Deacon Piet ce, live' All this lusted far about a minute. Then the • t Anvils lbs 18.591 an Indian, and the congtegation dispersed to their whip cracked, the horses neighed, and it all disap- i "'eared like a vision. , Copper '' 11.766 t Cinders _....- • ~,re II PL 1 r.nt..i.std• I ' Pigs & castings 911.239 Poor OFFICII ST•TisTICI.-We have obtained ,', Three day* afterwards, toward evening, some pro- I Blooms &anch. 960,3:6 says the Washington city Union of August 30th. from epaieinaerrai:eday from b S e t a goe r e , m i ti c n a : n they sa T i. b.. l that a n s in they iii ,I N ron l. mi t ss'd.. k ', 385,793 the General Post Office, the following list of the re - ,the l7th, a coarier arrived, who scattered all along g the ' Whiting . sr ;pa l Zsh 23.989 reipts which have been made under the present poo l road tree news of the victory. The 13th nothing; the t Svgs.' 0 1. office law. These facts may assist in showing 19th nothing, only vague rumtri were abroad, coming • Ti n the present operation ohne near „mein. The „ trip ,. ! :n on : B rsta rtu w s, whe ii. nce ih, lt was tb said that t ree men i l n eee la rin gs pe t t: o r Ch en ? Fish . se of these post offices are here variously stated-some , wounded, and riding jaded horses all cowered with 1 Floor the average per week, and others for the wield, monde ' foam, entered the taws, sad waver beietently serroended tOyittere lbs of July. In every case, they fall short of the „ eres iby Ow whole/stipulation, marl meshed into the coon-I Brick M. 110.000 era of the town house. .These , men hardly spoke France Burrs lbs 12.199 of the former low, but it, 'aliens proportions, as will ' French. They were, l believe, Vi estphalian., belong- Nimble " 2,726 strike the reader's eye at once: ' ing somehow to ear army. To all our goest ions they', Stone (arch 186 Old rotes. New roles. 'only shook their heads sadly, and ended by confess•ng Fermium Iln , 131 3113 8400 per week $ . 50 that they bad quitted the field of battle at Waterloont Oil Sperm pis 5 776 500 " 300 eight o'clock, end that the battle was lost when !hors I Paper lira 23 631 600 " 300 manse away. It was the advanced guard of the fug; Rags 1.3110 666 for month of July 550 rives. We would not believe them. We said these T., & Rosin - 49,133 576 July, 1844 se so men were Pruasisn spies. Napoleon could not lie Sundries 1,00)) per week 451 , beaten. That finest -my which we had seen pmts.-m i ld . Mill stones 5,500 " 3.000 not be destroyed. We wanted to pot the poor 6•11,,,,,, Slate fur roofing 204.800 300 " 2011 in miaow, so quickly had we forgotten 'l3 and 'l4, to 1,100 July 700 reniember only the years which had gone before. M, 450 week 300 mother ran to the fort, where sea passed the wind.. 818 July 425 , day, knowing it was there the new• most arrive, whet- A 4. r sl . r r° &e'ti -400 week 1751 ever it were, During this time I looked out in the Not 1 : e ,: c .•,, i lb . 1.300 3.999 4.999 405 July 310 , maps for Waterloo, the name of which even I could , cou.,n •• 192.679 689,182 881.861 1,100 s' 90 , 1 , no 4 foul. and began to think the puce was imaginary, - Hemp " 83,840 599.790 685,630 500 " 400 as watt the men's account of the battle. Oil Cake " 46.1i30 46.030 700 " ,A t ( - our ~•e i oek mo r e fugitives arrived who confirm , Se eds hush 207 1.784 1,991 380 week led the news of the first comers.•l he 181 . - - " were French ' T b lb 3 36'' 6 - 9 1° 909 363 16,°75 4142 330 July 1 9 0 and could give all the de-oils we asked for. Tie.) , re- : v6, t h, ...n0t man , c , J, ti -„ 60 60 900 o 600 peated what the other. had 'mid, only adding jhet Na- ' t Fan, Peltry Hides -550 week 200 poleon and his to other were killed. This We would I 900 July 530 , not Irelieve; Napoleon might not i.e invincible, inv o l. ' Diet & Buff lbs 6.221 590.397 603,113 nerable I r e certoinly was. Fresh 111.Wa more ter; ilde Fsathers '' 30,931 311,779 305,710 ' and disastrous continued to come in until ten o'clockt Hide. Dry " 13,143 62,344 75.4117 Tics ScteaTuriC Astenicss .-We have received at night. At ten o'clock we heard the noise of a ear • i los& Peltrte." 665 59,537 60,202 t he first number of a large weekly paper, bearing this riage. It stripped and the postmaster went but w ith Leather " 10,063 56,596 66 5114 title, just published in New York. It is under the a light. We-followed him. ns he ran to the rinor to ask, Lumber - Wool " 1,144,498 1,637,376 2,732,078 fur news. • rt.,. he storied a step hack and cried' its ' editorial chaege of Rufus Potter, formerly editor of he Emperor. I got on n stoneltenelt and looked o the MeChraniC, Willa) had a wide circulation, and was . vet- my mother's shoulder. It ;as indeed Napoleon, aoartiA & plks R. 27,000 - ierkoned among the best papers in the country. Each , seated in the same corner, in the same uniform, his. lL H alle P"l l " n 51 " : ' : member of elle American, the editor promises us, will . head on , his chest i no before. Per ha r . it was bent a lit. I Shingles t " contain from low to five original engravings, illustro- j ar, '" n ' l lier, t ' ‘,l t - e l atum re , t s. ti a n ' ln n i n k t a w h li a n t e w iu e n r i e n' ter en " fin e ie l i n ns: iseter'irl Mdse., Groceries tive of new inventions, scientific principles, and curd ' the great gambler, who had just staked and lost ' the t Coffee lbs 2,001 MIS worm:S.' world. Jerome was gathering together-the remnants I Drug. & Med. 6,077 of the army-Letart bad been cut in two by a cannon ! Dry Gonda 22.444 ball. Napoleon lifted bis head slowly, looked around' Glues Ware 23,1.11 as if rousing from a dream, and then, with his brief, I Groceries 57,173 strident voice, t.'Whiet plane is this?" he said. 'Nil. (hardware & Cut. 17,620 lers-Cnteret sire." "How many leagues from Soi-1 White Lead, in oil 130 sons?" Six, sire." "From Paris?" "Nineteen."- Ropes, Cord. & Bag. " '•Tell the poaltboym In go quick;" and he once more ! Bones,Hor.& Hoofs 45.263 Rung himself back into the carriage, his head felling I Not enumerated 29 965 on his chest. The horses carried him away as if they' Kelp & Leach. ash. 43,915 had wings. The orl.l knows what bad taken place Earthen Warn 5.958 between these tato 4mparitions of Nap,:deon! rot&Pearl Ash 29,063 Metals, Minerals, 4.e- Whiskey gal 17,255 Window glass box. 890 Coal, Mineral, ton 50 Pigs & Cast lbs 652,015 Bloom, " 12.320 Iron " 39 914 Nails &Spks " 6,708 Tin " competent to give a correct opinion. If we refuse the Baltimore and Ohio rail road , company the right of way, and compel them to form • connection with the Ohio liver at Wheeling or Par hamburg, the effect upon Pennsylvania will indeed t.e ruinous.—The people of Ohio would, in a very short time, by:menns of a rail mad from Cleveland, form a connection wi h this road, and this forever deprive us of the Lake trade , . We would also loose a portion of the trade of the Erie Extension. It would certainly be much easier at any stage of water to mice canal boats laden with produce down the liver, than tutow them up; it could be clone too, we doubt not, at ken expense --as a matter of cour.e, then, we would lose the trade of ibis canal, an.l also of the Pennsy . ,vania and Ohio Ca hal, if the the railroad is made to Wheeling or Par kersburgh or any other point below the Pennsylvania lbw. This would be ruinous, not only to Pittsburgh. to the public works of Peunrylvania. Some per , eta to believe that if we refuse the company right of way, the matter is ended, and that the railroad will never be extended beyond Cumberland. This is the extreme of fully. It is the interest of the compa ny to extend the road to tbe Ohio river—they are de' termined to do so—and have •betsdaao• if MOMS to to carry on the work It is, in truth, clearly the interest of Pennsylvania to grant the Rail Road Company right of way to Pitts burgh—and the people of the State can be satrifiell that such is the fact, if we take pains to place the subject before them in its true light. All we hare to do to ensure the beauty cc...pet stion of the people of the State, is to satisfy them in the first place, that there is no farce in the argument that this road will injure the canal; secondly, that the productivenessof the canal Ireatly reduced, if we compel the Rail Roan t to connect with the Ohio river, at some tw this city; thirdly, that it is undoubtedly -mination of the Company to reach the Ohio that they hive the means to constrict the my point rie.y mty fix upon. Ire there will be a general attendance of Out • Friday evening, and tint they will take hold suer, with a determination to be successful. TEXAS CONVENTION. here exists a wide difference of opinion os to of organizing a State government, says a cur dof the Galveiton News of the 9th inst. A the convention believe that the honot, safe teresta of the country require that when the ion is submitted to the people, the governor Awns of the legislature should be elected; that tld be convened soon after, end all the pow. mt to our present form be vested in them: we should elect our senators inCongress; and sm on with our constitution. It seems enure for delay exists; all admit that the Exec i misrepresented his constrtuents, and that may arise, and that delay will take place,' `tio agency, in carrying out this great measure. T otted on the ground of timidity. and the fenr look revolationary; and some oppose it he la di/re/pee/P-1i to the President. It will be almost the last subject fur consideration, and its issue doubtful. - Tbe Cremation is progressing q uietly and industri ously. It is believed that most oldie members,if not all, Igniiittsmikidiptsed to form the best possible con stitutio. n. There will , be presented many questions, more of local than of general interest, for considera tion. It is belied that all the vexed questions will be properly disposed of. Many believe that the convention will adjourn as early as the 10th of August. As industrious a. they have been, 'awl probably will be, it isa labor that re quires time to perfect, sad one in which so many con flicting opinions cume in contact, that a great deal of discussion will necessarily arise. The President (General Rusk,) continues to dis- charge his duties admirably, and is very popu:ar. The seat of government will continue to remain at Austin probably, until 1850, and then be permanent ly located. --- orning Pont. P., EDIIOR SEPT. SDAY, SEPT. 3, 1845 MoKUNIENT TO GENERAL JACKSoN.--The Louis ville Democrat has the following good one:—At a whig meeting. a gentleman of our acquaintance, the whet day, said to him, "well, I snppose you will build n mom ument to Gen. Jackson?" "No," replied our ft lend, "there it one already built." '•Ah, where?" asked the whig. "In Philadelphia," replied the other. "It is a .plendid marble edifice. Once it w as the Bank of the United States, and now it Isa Custom House." The whig walked up the street at double quick step. The magnetic telegraph between l'hiladelphin and New York Is progressing rapidly. lYhen the dif ferent lines of this wonderful improvement ure enm pleted, it will be the cause of confering unimagined advantages upon the coentry. It is confidently be lieve filet this will be the case before the next pies idential election; and if so, it will be a common thing to have the extremes of the country bought together. and the news from all quarters concentrated in the large cities on the day after the contest has been fought-- In the event of a war, the magnetic telegraph and the railroad wil combine to ensure to us the cheapest and most efficient means of defence the one by fore wattling its, in an instant, of an enemy's approurhi and the other, by pouring down upon one centre, the means of wet. day that great excitement had arisen in Warsaw, .ay the Louisville Journal, occasioned by attumpts of in cendiaries to fire the town. Three citizens were under arrest for counterfeiting, and it was feared these incen isry attempt. might tee repeated, with a view to aid . ng the escape of the three persons. Ode man arrested was u constable. OREAT IMrRONANIFNI THI: ART or PR , PI Mr Solon Itohinnon of Indinnn, sari the N. Y. News, in in l'hiliv.holiihin,a• agent for the Nal-titre of which VrAk!rV - t‘' - 0.- • F.XCITEDIENT AT W•RAAW.—We learned tooter Albany Boston Cherlesinn Hanford, Conn Gritingum, Ky. New Orleans New YJrit Providence Rcicbener St Louii - Utirit Malabar Banger• trine Buffalo Detroit Harrisburgh Mobile N Riches New Haven Richmond Savannah Foonsn.trs to Nsw Voila —Within a few days past, says the New York Tribune, sevetal forgeries on the Union Bank of thin City. have came to light with out the detection of the guilty parties, and indeed it has:been a matter of surprise how the original stng natures could be obtained and so eccutately countri fei I ed. Messrs Bowdon & Groeshv el, brokers, of No 44 Wall street. on Monday suspected that certain , checks on the Union Bank, given by them in payment of drafts from a Philadelphia correspondent from time to time, had been thus copied by a forger, from the fact that these drafts were invariably made payable to I the bearer. Yesterday morning, Aug 28th, a well dressed man presvnted nt the counter of Jacob Lit tle & Co. a draft from l'hiladelphia for $l2OO, payable to the bearer, and being aware of Messrs Rawdon &Co.'s suvpicion on this point, one of the i Clerks left the office and informed these gentlemen of the fact, who immediately causer( the arrest of the holder of the draft, and he proves to be a well known State Prison bird. Another person had subsequently ' been arrested upon suspicion, and the whole affair will undergo a full examination. . nr The upper part of the City says the New Turk Tribune, has been for the last two or three days on the qai vice to ascertain the cause of the sudden dinar• pearance of a youthful lady, heiress to a large proper. ty. On Thursday it was ascertained that she bad elop ed with a young man, a clerk in one of the dry goods stores in Catharine street. Several member, of the family immediately made pursuit in different direc• but no trace of the fair fugitive has been die. cowered. litiTC443l:".4`t. ll o l k*c'' ) :: , ' _„. - ORSGOS RAIL Itoso.—A letter from Mr. Whitney . A CR - EING EVIL RILVLRMEII.-- re was a meeting is published in last week's Du Duque Transcript, do- of the anti-tnk , ing.babiesdnto publie-essembli.es-soci.e ted Pra , re Du Chien, June 30. His company left . I .' " 'to the billet non . and Mile aukie on the 17th of that month, touching at hell? in Carbondale. lately. It appears hum me ' mirror of that ilk, that a division, the second of thi. peaceable society was organised in the Club roorn, C a r- Watertown, Fat Lake, Fort Winnebago end Mineral bondale, on the tenth Any of the sixth mood. according Point. He gives a blowing description of the country notice given. Moot worthy hachelors through which he passed and says he never saw a , were called to the chair and chosen presidents an vice presidents and Secretaries. The Si ciety was ort better profile fur .a railroad.. The. only drawback to l-dremed by Malcolm Merland, X. It. P..of the-Parma his project is the fact that if Congress grants a char-I Society of New York, ins') eloquent and pathetic man ter the land he asks for on each side cannot be appro. Der. The Club then joined in a song cummOncing. printed inconsequence of so much having been entered Of all the bores deliver me, in Wiconsin, be consoles himself, however, by the hope From the 'quailing* of a ba-bce, that lie can obtain an equivalent in other lands contig i n !'" wit" the Choir proceeded to read from the Blue Book, awful/owing coy-tear *ye or or princi non,. Ile says hl e cannot fix upon the most feasible plea of the society, us established Ly the Grand P a rent route, until he hears from all the Land Offices in that in 18-11. region. lie was to leave the Prairie fur the Missouri "Firstly.—Ws consider the practice of taking in-1 ' on the Ist of July. fonts into public assemblies, and th e like, as an evil that cries aloud forremedy. "Secondly.—While we would not breathe the i [o/FICIAL ] liiatest reproach to ard nurse, we strongly protest t , TF.X A S MAILS. ngairm their takin their babies into public m eting., a as it ens only be dot by a resort to arms—must wo- Pore Orrice DFFARTMICRT, c 1 .... . August '25, 1845. 5 T I . example. Ordered, That mails be dilly made up "Tiordly.s—We cannot shift oar ears to these cr2,- at, new' lag enils, an long as 'the largest church organs are of. Orleans and Nlobi le. and trumintitted, by the :steam boots and other vessels in the service of the govern- ten times found too mild to conquer, or too low to I drown, the shrill, organic notes of the child. We merit, from those ports to Galveston and Corpus , . , _ those note,. , proles againstl Christi, in Texas, as often as ..id Mau. or vessels / Fourthly , —We pledge ourselves to use our inmost shell perform trips to these places. Said mails a ill he exertion, to carry oat the nbove principles." pl a ced under the iron maildook. and keys for *aid lock be furnished by said postmasters to the posimas. At thi.,Dum Brown rose from nn inverted cradle, on will I which he was sitting, and moved their adoption, which I , er of Galveston, , and, to , the captains of "it/ strum- 1 motion cons unnnimously carried, amid the shouts of Lithos or caner vessels; also, spare mailbags. the assembled bachelors. The postmasters of New Orleans and 11l übile will ; A committee of seven wan then , T , T ., ; „,,,, „ h ,, iiii _ keep a separate account with the postmastet of Cul. Its it is to carry out the objects of the oociei y. It i. to veston, of all unpaid postage on mniLmatto•r sent for he boiled tint not n single man—even ihootth he delivery at that place. They will keep a separate oc- ; be so old maid—will be found in thou village, who will ; account with each captain for like postage out till on not join this Peace Association. paid matter sent by him to Col pus Christi, or any, - -- place to which he may sail oilier than Galveston.— ; __ i The postmaster of Galveston will collect, account fur, I Conimerce of the Pennsylvania Canal, l and pay OVef to the postmaster at New Ofllllll6, Of 1 IMP o It T S . ' Mutate. Os the case may be,) all portages on ,nail-' matter delivered by him, not ',repeal. And the sever- / Articles. Aug. Pre•. to Aug. Total. ; a l captains aforesaid will, in like manner, collect, ac- A, r'i. products— ' count for, and pay over, where they deliver the lettert',l Not spec'd Ihs &c ; which delivery they are to make at all glues at B ar l ey hu which they touch other than Galveston. ' live I Return mails will be made up and forwarded by Bran " ; the postmaster of Galveston; and mail-matter from Cotton lbs Corpus Christi and other places. will be received and ; C orn bu ; brought by Ow captains aforesaid; which mail. and : fl ay • mad-matter will Iv , delivered into the post office of Hemp 1 New Orleans, or Mobile, us the case may be. I 0 „,. (Signed,) C. JuIiNSON. 1 P,tatoes Postmaster General Seeds Wh•-nt. Lour. AND Romsiiice.—The following is the pretti est little romantic story we have met with for some Thomas a Becket inherited a romantic turn of mind from his mother, whose story is a singular one. His father Gilbert Becket, a flourishing citizen, had been In soldier in the crusades, and being taken prisoner, hecan,e Slave to Emir, R Sere ce n prince. By degrees he obtained the confidence of his master, and was ad ! mitred to his company where he met a person who he came more attached to him. This was the Emir's daughter. Whether by her means or not does not ap. pear, but after some time he contrived to escape. The lady with loving heart followed him. She knew they say. but two words of his language, London sod Gilbert, and I.y repeating the former, she obtained a passage in a vessel, and arrived in England, and found her trusting way to the metropolis. Site then took her other talisman, and went from street to street, pre nouncing 'Gilbert.' A crowd collected about her whatever she went, asking, of course, a thousand questions, and to all she had but one answer— . Gil. bert! Gilbert!' Site found her faith in it sufficient.— Chance, or her determination to go through every street, brought her at last to the one in which he who had won her heart in slavery, was living in good con dition. The crowd drew the family to the window; his servant recognized her, and Gilbert a Becket took to his arms and hi, brislal bed his far come princess ' with a: solitary fond word," Furs, Leather, 4-c Provisions. 4.c Bneon Ihs 679,212 13,719 62.8 14,393,840 Beef & l'ork bbl 5 9.656 2 661 But. & Cheese lbs 136,077 282,721 418 798 Fish bbla 3 30 38 Flour " 1 739 49.599 41,332 Lard " 9.726 1,856,812 1,862,588 Tallow " 18,029 6,722 24,781 Miacellaneovs— Brick no. 57,000 33,080 70,000 Mill Stones lbs 4.700 4,700 Stone wrought " 4.255 1.856 6,111 Grind stones " 2,000 3,525 6 525 Furniture " 17.245 164.076 181,321 Lard Oil gal 3,985 25.726 28,701 Paper Ihs 15,639 10.303 26,342 Rag■ " 64,299 171,954 216,253 Tar & Rosin " 3,929 8,929 Sundries " 61.736 303,252 364,937 No. boats cleard 323 1.769 2 094 l'nts.m'ls traveled 137,816 656 330 794,166 'lullreceived *3,161 95 60,205 64 $68,670 60 yq_ .: ►'4- .F: R'-Ki[T','. Va.'ti{'Y'+' T x' - r T.. MRCS 519.112 1,319 2.527 1.100 13E3,989 331 777 3.715 1 618 3.514 I f; 000 1"4.320 1,141 193 34 354 197.604 216,195 111.06 123 402 5.130 5.730 3004 471 3915 710 9524,176 10484,404 2392 907 2 _178.700 1055.099 1153.679 200,171 294.150 12.592 12 592 314,104 462.815 61.58 6.133 '3,757 11432 " 148 811 661 s 1,475 `•4O 33.178 479 100 54.009 111.781 634 15.409 113 52.1 5.867 93 197 56220'1 28,000 50,000 EXPORTS ArikleA. Aug. preview to Aug. Total 12.590 12 590 10 000 10,000 15,000 63,000 78,000 24,401 G 391 133 203 63 G5l 7451366 66,911 52 244 49.396 94,563 546,176 14 771 4,711 547,593 796. 7761 1,1362,056 2,514.071 115,832 128,152 200.150 240,065 39,541 46.219 1,092 1,092 IHE GENIUS OF NIAGARA BY THE REV. JOHN C. LORD, D. D Proud Deamon of the waters—thou Around whose stern and stormy brow Circles the isinbost's vsried - gem-- Tbe Vapor Spirit's diadem.•— tVhile rushing headlong at thy feet, The evedtt.ting thunders meet. Throned on the mists, craned thy fbrrn ling an eternal storm. . bosk ceaseless, changeless eartliqualie shock The tempests of old Ocean mock, And the dark Sea-King yields to thee The meed of might clod cnojesty. Depth, Sound, T &int. Tilt t y have lent ' Their terrnrs . to thy element; Thy congreratecl raters yell Down caverns fathentless ns Dell, • While !leaven's 0.34Di/li:hues ale set About thy gorgeous coronet. Tiranic Winter strives in Vain, Ti, 1,41 d thee in his icy ehain, Which rent by thy resistless wave Finds in thy fretful n grove (Jr the torn fragments glistening lie lit the glare of thy kingly eye. A silvery web among thy trees Unruffled by the posing breeze The vanquished lee•Kioe fur thee weaves, And gives them gems for winter leaves, And rear, thee columns. bright and vast, Their radiance through thy halls to cast. The Giant Time bath never yet His footsteps in thy waters set: fir mly passing thy f 1, he tries To notch his bye-gone centuries Al tng the dark and devious track Gf thy rock-crashing Cataract. Emblem of Power—the mighty un found and left thee roaring on Thou a en with Chat., ere his light Shone out upon Ihe starless night, Sole relic of that ay. ful day Vlieri all in wild confusim; ley And when air, earth, and sen and sky Formleis again together he, When judgment fires are kindling, o'er Old Nature's wreck—Niagara's roar, First echo in the ear of Time, Shall ning his requium sublime. J 7 1 139 1,41 1 2.5.15 423 4 ^3u 137 1811 116 814 16 .638 411 —The last leap of thy waves shall be The sign of his death agony. A CHINESE LOVE SONG. I give thee all, I can no more, Except a pound of Tea; My tenet and song nre all the stole flint I have got lot thee. A anng, whose thand'ring twang teveals More noise than any bell; And better still, a heart that feels Much more than gong can tell. 477 465.630 3 915 16,09? 3 fi 1 4 11i 000 12.1 320 1.141 242 33,000 The population of the mirth k estimated at one t hoe snnil millions. Three millions die annually, eighty two th•usand daily, three thousand four hundred and twenty one every hour, and fifty •even every minute. A bushel of wheat wrigiting 62 pounds contains 550,000 karats. In Greece it vas the custom at meals furl the la o sexes to ant separately. . . . The Romans lay on couches at their dining tables on their left arms, eating with their right. Noah's Ark was 547 English feot long, 91 broad, and a 4 high. The wall. of Nineveh were 100 feet high, and thick enough For three chariots abreast. Babylon was GO miles within the wall. which were 71i feet thick and 300 feet logh. A clean skin is a, necces4nry to health Its fod. Vinegsrbuiled with myrrh or samphor, sprinkled in a room. corrects putridity. Hop, entwine to the lert, and beans to the right. Gold may be beaten into leases so dlin that 230,000 would he only an inch thick. The moth is 7,91 G miles in diameter, and 24,300 miles round. Foreinsof .tending trees hove been discovered in Yorkshire, E r nsland, and in 'rebuild, imbedded in Tbert is iron enough in the blood of 42" men to make 50 horaeoreighing half a pound each. A mnn is taller in the morning by half an inch than he is at night. l'inter is the only universal medicine; by it all dis eases can be cured. About I heljage of 36, it is said, the Icon man becomes fatter, 1111 , 1 the fat man leaner. The ntum. composing a twin are *opposed to he ....hanged every forty days, and the bones in a few mon' hs. Fossil remains on the Ohio rove that it was once covcn•d by the Aen . :11.178 619 100 rx.203 114,707 820 726.:131 20.385 1 17 1.) 7,117 147.361 of 9.03 2 10(10 251.300 %V ben Ate sea is a blue color it is deep. when green shallow. A tulip of China, made two thousand years before Chtint is gill in ultimo:ince. • Thu 14th of Jan•inry. on on average of years in the ciiiiient d..y in the year. In water, sound passes at the rote of 8,508 b...et per second A hand used forhorses Is four inche.. Ezekiers reed was 18 feet 111 incites long. A Sabbath day'a journey wus about two-thirds of a Then- nre 2500 known species of fi,hes. Pe/ferry white cats nre deaf. The bones of birds are hollow and filled with air in sired of naenne, A single boort fly produces in one season 20,030, 320. The flea jumps 200 timegitg own length, equal to R quarter of a mile fur man. The Mark °gulch own& 9 feet blab. In the human body thore ale 240 boner. The Markets.—We have no change to notice in the markets. Prices remain as quoted in our review of yesterday. lluwaid street Flour—new $1,50, old dit., $4,374; City Mills, $1,50; and Susquehanna the same price. Good to prime read When', 112 to 89 cents; white, for family flour, 93,193 eta. Rye, 6%63 cts. Oa s, 30031 cts. White Corn, 50a51 cents. and yellow do. 52n53 eta. Whiskey is in fair request nt 21 cts. in Mils., and 23 cts. per gallon in MAN, 0,330 37.450 7,068 12 468 155 643 87 092 803,039 81,551 52 3J4 49,396 139.831 576,141 88.686 10,702 576 G 56 The transactions during the past week, hove been; moderate. In Coffee, the market is firm and sales ofl 4a500 bags inferior Rio were taken. some as low as' In Cotton, the sales have been limited, and con fined to spinners. The deluging rains of last week and the beginning of this week, have swelled the streams in the, surrounding country. and supplied our canals plentifully with water. American cotton and; woollen goods now go quite freely to the west. Cot ton goods are rather scarce. In Fruit, there is little or nothing doing at present. In the early part of the' week u lot of Sicily Lemons were taken,i t high prices. Mackerel are in fair demand, scarce, and the prices for the three numbers continue high. In Flour, the sales flare been moderate, sound old stock is firm at! 4/, and fresh ground at fur export. The stock is much reduced. Grain arrives tolerably free, and the prices for wheat remain about the same. Rye is scarce, and is higher. Corn has also advanced, and the demand is moderate. Oats are in demand, and several cargoes were taken at sight at a slight ad vane. Lead is held at an ntiverme with moderate sales. Provisions are in lair demand, and pork is firm at the recent advance. Bacon is scarce, and holders are firm. In molasses, the sales have been, pretty active at recent rates. Sugar, is firm at the ad vance in prices, 58600 tilids. New Orleans were ta. ken at full rates. In foreign sugar there is not much doing, and the stock of all kinds is light. In Clover Seed, the sales have been very limited. and there I. no change in prices. We am advised of sales of 300 bushels of Timothy, at rates ranging from 2,25 to 2,75 per bushel. In Wool the sales have been quite large and the arrivals heavy. IMMEI!!!EZ:iii;M INTERESTING FACTS BALTIMORE MARKETS SATURDAY, AURUST 30, PHILADELPHIA MARKET SATURDAY. AUGUST 30, ... ; TEVEATRE.! . ... , 1 ' .. XECUTOE'S SALE. MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PDRTER• I LAIMIN BEAVER COUNTY , Pa PROM l'T gfl, G EOR(iE V. ROW E. - frgE .. ersiened, Exemtors of the late BENJ A- Lellttatt or flit ORCHESTRA J , . FL' 111.3 SING. • 'll - HEW , a Philadelphia county, deceas ' 'Met Night of the 4osson:‘, , - %--- i , r. wain, at public sale, tin P R I 0 EtS OF - A 9 M rs s t cu.; - Wednesday, the Bth day of October lst Tier cel3oxes, or Dress Circle 51 ', ''''• next, at the Court Clouse in the town of Beaver, Ben ‘...'d " 3 ' .i " ver county from l'it 25 • 3,000 to 4,000 Acres of Land, Gallery fur Colored Persons 20 •• 1 pnrt of thersqate allf ther Testraor.lankßTO :,, 41 1 4.4 i before 2. divided into tracts of from 150 to 2Ou acres each, ma- Boots open at i past 7—curtain will rise I nv of which are improved farms; locates) on and rtee r Wednesday, September 3, 18450' , i tit) Beaver, the Erie Extension. and the Pennsylvania Will he performad Bower's beautifulplayof the and Ohio Canals, convenient to the Ohio River at the LADY ,OF . LYONS, , mou. o eaver lc it -tm es o RllTibigh) ! nod the Slipperyrock nnd Gonnetpenessing creeks run Claude Melmate, ' ' ! Mr. J.:A.I. Ner l f t e, lboaugh or lands,..wlsch chiefly are oC litoetpott „cskil, C o l. Damns. (lot appearance here.) 1,.,,i v i Willi ams. abounding in cool, which fa found. it lk 'beitei . ed, on , every tract.: Beds of cool ore opened and used on ma. Besusennt, (I at uppenrance, ) '' J. D, Grace. I ny of the tracts. t; lavis, (Ist emir...in:tor:oo " Eilvrardm I On soma of the land, there bi abundant wait+ pow , o.,•rine. (6t nprearance,) '' Ild'Onognl : er, for mill or furnace seats, and beds of /RAM Dec Mons. Deschappelles, " Hackett. I of excellent quality, with COAL and LIMILSTOPI in the Landlord ui the Gulden Lion, " Patterson. same hill sides. Not toy " Smcad. I Besides the facilities afforded to these lands for Servant, " Pnge. I i•enehing the Eniite , re. Soother° 'ha Netthenti hieckets Pauline ' ' • - Miss Porter. Mail. Deschnppelles, Mr, Bowe. lby canal and river navigation, it enjoys very irepor- I tent and increasing home markets, for ell the .farm ri ides Melnotte, ".. NPFarland. " li o ., rj. products; from their proximity to the rapidly 'repro. Mat ion , ving manufacturing villages of New Brighton, Falk- Conchal. , with, the farce of the i ton, and thenther villager , extending along Ole Canal DOOM BELLE. land Falls, and at the mortar of Beaver, to New Ces- Mr. Whnram. i tle in Mercer county, and Zelienople in Butler county. " Edwards. l 'rtrt country is nolulating; soil very fertile; abun " Hackett. tinnily supplied with water in never foiling spring,: Page, thickly settled and remarkable for health. Memel- Min. Petrie. 1 ous grist and raw Tills are interspersed through the Mrs Rowe. 1 country, with large flour mills tin the canals and ri err, ritTording n near and certain market for wheat and , other grain. As a wheat growing errantry, these TO PIZINTETS—TYPE FOrtfirDEY. 1 lands will rank with any in the State; and plaster of And Printer's Furnishing Warehouse. I first quality brought through the canals from Banditti". ky, can be had at re-winnable rates. Persona from the Fri II E subscribers have opened a new T‘e Foundry I 1 in the city of New York, where they aie ready tot Fast will resell the lands loins Pittsburgh by any steam supply orders to extent, for any any'liind of job boat to the mouth of Beaver River, which is distant or fancy Type, LAC, Paper, Cases, G a lleys, 8,,,,,„. but three miles frotn New Brighton. Boles, Steel, Column do, Composing sticks, Chases, Tim Lends will be soh) in farms or tenet.. or- they and every article necessary fur it Printing Office. I will be divided. Rs pnrehaaera may mermen end-the The type at - crest in new moulds, from nn entirely stile will continue. if neceesnry from day to day. new set of matrixtss, with deep counters, are warrant.! The title is indisputable, the lords having been all ed to be unsur passed by any, and will be sold to suit' patented by the Testator, and in his possession by ne the rim.... I tun' settlement fur some 40 or 50 years. ./ Printing Presses forrii..hed,nnd elan Steam Engines; Prrso•ta desirous of purchasing lends fur their Oen of the most approved patterns. I cultivation, are earnestly requested to view and exam- N. B.—A machinist ronsmotly in attendance to e-' ine for themselves. They will be shown by nor Agee., r pair Presses and do light wok. 1 Enwsan Hoops, Esq., who resides at New Bright. i on; or nay information desired, can be ehritined by lets Composition Rollers cast for Primers. ter, addressed to him at Fallston Post Offica, Beaver Editors of Newspapers who will buy three times as much type as theirs bills amount to, may give the "hovecounty, Pa. A plan of the whole of the land can be six months' insertion and send their papers containing i ''''''' at his 'ace, showing the umitati", Etc. of each it to the subscriber,, tract ' CROCKFORT & OVER END. • ITTerms of sale, nne.third in ensh, end the real -611 A street. 1 due in one and twoi6.ears with interest, secured by Ann str . - - - ' bond and mortgage on ihe lond sold; a reasonable ilia- T II E A T R F.. coons will be allowed far cash. SHIRES k PORTER, MANAGERS. GYN. B.—Any of ate above land can be had at private sale, and at reasonable prices , . before the day Fr II F. politic are respect folly informed, that the of sale by making application to Edward Hoops, 1 Theatre will open for the season, on New Brighton, Beaver: warty.' W EDN ESD A Y EVENING, SEPT. 3, 1345. IiENRY B. CHEW, During the recess many improvements have been ) M ILLI A M W. CHEW, made. The Theatre has been newly decorated rents; J. M. MASON, ' voted and driroughly cleansed. An Artist has been} Executors flehj. Chew, deed. engaged for the season-1111111e scenery will be newly s''lst2-' 1 1 , A. - wl , painted. and every exertion will be made to add i n D. E. CONSThLE, the comfort and amusement of those who will please' i g; 3 MARE ET STREET, PITTSBURGH. to honor them with their presence. Particulars infature advertisements. i O FFERS the remainder of his stock of Stentimiltr sent'? Goods, to the insrection of all who wish to par- Alllll% Sfrlit .lumis 11..1 Rheumatism. • AT EASTERN COST. ABOUT ten months since, I was attacked with Frenrh Lawns, Organdi Ginghouts, richest style's, Rheumatism in the small of my hack aro! in Orel 51 15 and 31, worth 56 CIA. knees. Having heard B. A. Fahnestoclt & Cit's Rich French Balzarines at 31 ms., worth 75; Rah efacient highly spoken des a remedy for Rhin]. , Black 11meg...it with Satin snipes, rich, very cheap; matism I procured some, and the first application , Bonnet Ribbon+, new, nt worth 31 cis.; gave me such relief that I was able logo to work the Barage Scarfs rind Shawls, equally low prices: . next mot ning• I have had seven dot-aunt attacks of Ladies Lore Cops at 374 ets• north $l. newslyly' Rheumatism previon+ to this, and hove suffered notch Florence Braid Bonnets, new, at $1 374 end upwards; from it, and limos used a great variety of remedies, Checked, Striped, Care and Mull Nliwlins; bin never met with me beinte that gave such prompt Colored Lawns for Bonnets, A rtificials, Bonnet Crape; relieL JOHN NV I t.sort , and Par:lslas, beautiful styles and cheap; Fifth Ward. Pittsburgh. French work Collars, Chiucceettes, Cravats, Glover, Prepared and sold by B. A. FAU NESTOCK & C 0. ,, &c: &c. corner of Wood and Sixth struet. m ipify• Cotton and thread Cores mid Edgiags,Bubinet Laces; French Ciingliarns for dresses, from 20 cts. to 25 cts.; Postponement of Public Land Sales in pCBLIC notice in hereby given, that the public sale of lands, ordered by proclamation of the, Prefrident of the United States, dated the ninth day, of May, 1345 to be held et the land office at Fair- , field,in the Territory of lowa, on the ftteenth of September next, and on the twentieth day of October , next, are declared tcrbe- , ,troxfpowsed 'until, end to com- I mence, the former on the eigrAteerah day of May, l 1846, and the latter on 'the twenty-second day of; June, 184 G. aiven under myhand at the citytif Washington; this 28th day of Aogom, nono Domini one thousand eight hundred and tifiy.rive. JAMES K. roLK. By he Presidem : JAMKASHILLDS, Commi.sioner of the General Land Office sepl2-law3w Groceries. 50BAGS Rio Coffee, a prime article; 20 half chests imperial, Y. Ilyson and Gun powder Tens; 10 caul boxes Imperial, Y. Hylton and Gun powder Ten; 2 chests Black Ten; ' prime Now Orleans Sugar; 600 lbs. Loaf Sugar; I'4 , boxes excellent Tobacco, Aromatic, Honey Dew, &c. 40 boxes Soap, of different kinds; 5 boxes Starch; I 1000 lbs Baltimore and New Yoik Sole Leather; - . .:$ &nova'. 1 tierce rice; : iorese...— DR. WM. M. W RIGHT, DENTIST. 300 Ibi. Dried Beef; . ' I Ji g --- has removed to St. Clair stret, next doar 300 lbs Bacon Hams. with a full assortment of 4 . 111611 to the Exchange Hotel Buildings" . Spices, Fish. Molasses, Tinware, Plow lines. Bed' sep 1 Curds, Buckets, Brorm s. Sweet Oil, Cheese, Indigo. W t-:, the undenrigned creditors of Martin Light, Dye Stuff,i,&c... too numerous to mention, all careful- who nt one time offered. a reward for his ar. Iv selected and will be sold low fur cash, produce or rest, iiiirebv give iiiiii , du i t we will viii) no Reward Pittsburgh manufactured articles by ' f ur his arrest or conviction. I'. C. MARTIN, HENRY T.INTON, No 60 Water at. Burnt District. JOHN BAUSMAN, JOFIN CHARLES. Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 26, 131.5-sepl-30 Pure Liquors JUST from New York and Philadelphia, from U n der Custom House Luck: Select School for Boys and Girls. 1 Pipe A Siegnette Brandy; 1 Cask superior Port Wine; H. WILLIAMS has open his Select School Err • Males nod Females, in the room over Mr I ed ~ adeira superior ß M ! Dyer's Grocery, and formerly oexuried by Mr Simnel " " Blood, in iederal street, Allegheny, on Monday, the ith a large assortment of liquors previously on bend! 18th inot. consisting of some II years old Peach Brandy, some 8 years old Monong ahela Whiskey, Holland Gin, RCM- Tt R big —Primary C I ass, $6 per scholar per quarter challe Brandy and Domestic Liquors, for sale low for of 11 weeks. cash or barter. Tavern keepers, steamboat bar-keep.; Junior Class, era and country merchants will find it much to their; Class, advantage to cull before purchasing elsewhere. P. C. MARTIN, No. 60 Water st, burnt district Duquesne College. THE exercises of this Institution, will to-com-1 -- menceon Tue_sday, the Dth of September. It is To Lot, desirable that students'enteriug the College should 9 -1 WO ROOMS, DO lough, street, between Ferry I commence with the session. -11- and Liberty streco, suitable for isn office and sit. sent o -IwC.sd. R.OBT BRUCE, Principal. tin! room. Enquire of Gai. Stephenson, corner of 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. M'FADDEN, Market street. A CARD. NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS! MR. PHILIP DISNEY, . , • TO Let, I A ROOM adjoining an. Monett Hotel, comer of A The Celebrated Ethiopian Melodist's Benefit. I Water and Ferry streets. C.."F"Now then, look out for Snakea!"l:2l sell . I GEO. C.QCH RAN. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 3d, 1815. Buildidg Lots flyr Sale. being positively the last night but three of the; Company's performing, prior to their departure for! T HREE. elicihle lute in Hun ' . plan each 24 feet in front by 132 feet deep, adjoining John B But- New Orleans, Mr. DISNEY in announcing his first' ler Esq. The terms will be liberal Enquire of appeal to the l'ittsburgh audience, begs leave to state - gag 5. . GEO.-COCHRWI4.:" that he has prepared for the occasion, at.great variety ~ of Comicablics, which will be found entitoly new i 1 CoUcrtt's Levizaeo Preach OVIIIUSULT• and original; and in addition to the combined efforts • l D ROGRESSIV E French Grammar, exercises on of the Equestrian Corps, there will be the greatest the basis of Levizdc':,French Grammar, by A G display of BLACK Dtsmosus and EA:CEP:TALCUMS I 1 C, . ' a^ ollot. For sale by . - z -C.-H. KAY, ever produced in this city• I , ,20 " N4', 76, Market street. Fur the first time he wiligive his original and unique! _ — Lectures on Animal Magee/inn, on a Dark Subject.: P HILADELPHIA STEAM SYRUP, on lap; at in which the admirers of that popular science, who 1.. A. G. REINHART'S, will honor him with their presence, will be gratified . nits3o. I Ilh Liberty stiff., to their heart's content. And in addition to the per- formances, the celebrated MISS LUcY NEAL, "ill appear, and display her talent on Horseback Clown, Old Disney, The Black ,Diamonds, Wang - Master, Mr Chesnut. Krror full particulars see bills of then day. septl Shiite, Collars,lffilS; in good variety; Glovo,Cruvats,,Sospendena, flandkerchief4. &c.&c Guili.• Cot Con aerrir rShirts, Silk, do. and Draiiers. le 4.2,n Fort Pitt Works, Corset of OWarx mid Ilhaa. alreeri,Fifth Wird DISSOLUTION THE firm of Freeman, Knap & Totten. is this 1, dad tti>•iolred, by the sole al the:gni ire laterest of John Freeman in the concern, to Charles Knap.Jr. and William J Totten, who will continue the buaiseota under the name of linap & Totten, and will n ettle a ll claims against the said firm, and receive all debts and demand§ Goring to the Aante. Pittsl..gb, Aug. 18, 1845-atig2B. Allegheny Cemetery. SALE OF BURIAL:. LOTS PURSI,I A NT t.” a Resolution of. the Board of Man go.r4 of the Allegheny Cemetery, epnhlie Sale of burial lots will .he wade on Friday, the 2Gth of.*ep lumber next. at 10 o'clock, A. 51., ut.aid Cemetery. The general plan of the Cemetery ma) be villwied at nay time at The office of Mr Chislett, the Coinpa ny's Agent, on, the. prensires, and at any time ;lifter the 14in cf September next, a plan of the burial Las may alm be inspected tiler:. The grounds are open for vkitnr.. By order of the Board of Managers. nag 29-du THOMAS IRWIN, Prrs't. DEICEITECI Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D., I Rev. A. 0. Campbell, P. D., Hon. Cherries Sheler, loieph P. Crsszam, M. Dt, Charles H. 'Smell, Esq. Sept iy. 4 / HULL YRUN ES, at reta -19.0 . .(.1 Nit FAttii a 140. Liberty street A LL kinds of l'ickles and Sttuces: e.onstahtly Cu snle,ty ' " A .411 NIWA RT, augl4 • Nit 140 Liberty st. •,:.7.oaft.v.. ," . .4 , --ATOpkrii: •.7
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