11=111E5111 .4a P 4 1.." 4 , Arti I hey(' not °lnsert:et] in wow paper any notice of the death of nor veteran friend, Gen Samuel Dale. lie died nt . bin renitlence. Dsleville. lAndertlale county, on the o.d 'lli- wit h 'lie rot 'whir of a noldiei and theresig an t ion of ci • Out his dying bed Iro repeated, n. I am info, rued, a teque,t, which he 'nude Init Antrim 1 - , Li" ( I should make a memoir -,Phis life, most of the par. tietrl a r A of which, I had memoramiumed from his Zips. I design v irhing Lauderdale in a few weeks, to ohmic all the materinl n th a t t emnin. Few men have run ti caree r no foil of benevolent actions, and romantic al• ‘ ie nutret and on man wn, ever better adopted to the country and the pe r i o d i n w hi c h hr lived—that coon-' try the frontiets of Georgia, Honda, and the (then) Miasinrippl, embracing nil the preAeot Stale of Ala baron; theprriod including nearly all dint bloody inter val between Ili , clone of the ilevolut ion, and the nation of the. Into war. With the story of those time,i -- the dreadful massacre at Fort I\l.mm , -- the battle of the holy Ground—Gen. Jackson's Seminole ettm-- Paignn—und the earlier events of the Grotgia frontier,! Gen Dale wnscln:elv connected. 4 Ifr i .4-1.! The most gallica ingof these scenes of murder and con -Ilagrnlion areas Net in be written, arid Ilse only in •Ite fading memorial; of border tradition. In preparing the life of am. Dale, I shall stink to pat many of them oil record. A. fl 11110110 the Bat emigrant. whit blazed The path the tugh the Creek nation, from Georgia in Tombigbee, with aims in their hawk; and auli,eqatintly as n gpy a mong the Spaniards at f ensa• cola, and ax n partizan officer daring the matt sangui nary epri c h• of the lore war--present at every butche ry, rematkahle for his hairbreadths-se-apes; fir caution and coolness in desperate emergencies; for exhibitions ofgigantic personal strength and undaunted moral eon rage, his story is studded goer with spirit stirring loci dents. unsurpassed by nnything in legend. or history. His celebrated Canoe fir . lit, where in the mid-t of the Alabama, then in its sp iig flod. be fi.ught seven warriors w lilt clubbed tidies tied kill, d them. and rode to shore with the body of his last ant ngolii,t nude, his feet, would have been thought f ilinlntis if it had not been witnessed by twenty soldiers standing on the bank, is Ito, not li. i toga bunt, cut id render lion fill as sistance. Some yeitrA before, be vra.rotacked by IWO warriors. Who shouted their war-whoop a, be was kneelirg down to drink, and made at bim with their itininhawks Ile them both. and though bleeding (tom five wounds, he traced their trail nine miles, crept stealthi ly to their camp, brained tliree sleeping warriors and cut the thongs of a female prisoner, wire lay by their tide. While in trig act, however, a fourth sprung upon Lim from behind a log. 'Liken at such a disad vantage, and exhausted by the loss of blood, lie bank under the serepnt gifts!, o 1 the wage, who, viol: a yeller triumph. drew his knife, and in a few moments brould have closed the contest. At that inst. however, the woman drove a tomahawk deep into the bead of the Indian, and thus preserved the life of her deliv erer, Shortly after th , treaty of Dancing Rabbit, on, de ceased friend settled in what it now known no LIONI erilide count); and it is worthy of remark, that at The fit-At elect ion (IG!iti, he win chosen te, the Legithithre, bur Ira rites were cast. Nor the county could pitifeilily pr.ll 1000, and in every direr. lion i'a fleecy fields, its fine flout milk, its ischrmi hous es and churches, indicate a thriving, enlightened and moral population. One nneediee of the old General is on similar to an event in Roman hiotory, that I cannot forbear flitting it. The Cnnsul Acquillns returning from a campaign, was allow ed a triumph; but shortly afterwards was arraigned for some misdemeanor committed during lii• foreign set-vice. lie [filled nO exculpatin) evidence of his nor deigned to mot the favor of Id+ it, hut when about to receive his oentence he tone open his rest, and displayed the wounds Inc h a d rece iv ed in the service of his country. A sudden emotion of pity at ized the court, and unfixed the resolution which, a f ew mo menta In-fore, they had taken to con demn the accused. Some time ago, Gen Dale, being in Mobile, was held to hail as ondorser upon a n o te, The debt wan in the hands of a stianeer. Accompani ed by nn officer, he orit,elit the crialoor, and foond him in the saloon of Collum's far famed said the General, '-I have no money to pay thin dohs; the principal has property, make him pay it or let me go home. and work it nut " The Sh)lock hesitated. '• Very re.. 11," snid the veteran, in tone. that ;nnz in dignantly through the npart-ment. Vrry well, sir.' Look al my sears! fariq march to j ai ' down MAIN STRELT. and all Mobile shall witne.,4 the lreottnew of an old soldier." These simple words fell like electricity upon Ilia' I high-tuned people. In hall an hour a due •n of the, firig'ite-t name. of the city were on a bond, and lie.' fore morn the debt was paid and a full dischurg han ded to the General. I have seen the manly tear.,' cha+ing, down his cheek, as the aged warrior dwelt I,l ' these recollections of the generous eitizenn. In person., Gen. Dale wil. tall, elem, raw boned and muscular.— In many reopecto. physical and moral. he resembled, his antagonist of the a- oral.. Ile hail the Ago are fore head, the high cheekbones, the eompr,•...rd lip., awl , in fact the physiognnmy of an Indian. relieved flow erer, by a fine. bcfh , OlOtil S:lXort eye. Like the it.,l man too, fell ri g htly u r nil the ground, and turned neither to the rigid Of lef.: ion Whit habit. ill) taciturn; his face grave; spoke slowly it rid in low tones.. and seldom laughed. I &pierced of him what I have often n ;fed tio re- ettliar to border men of high ettrit.nte., he entertained the strini;est attachment for the Indians; extolle their courngr; their love of country; and many of her clomo , otic qaaliti , F; and I have often seen the wretched met of the 010Clawl , camped around his Ttlanta i lion nni stibtiming on his crop.. In peace, they felt fir him the strongest veneration, be had been the fiend, both of Tecion.ell rind iVeroliel fold; and in writ the name of" Rig &rim" fell on the ear dile, Seminole like that of Mauritt.ton the hinder. of the Ci mhri, Very respectfully, ytiur friend, lofts. F. 11, CLAIRBORNE. Mai !ha'. Viaryard June 15 'TTHEY THAT MARRY DO WELL I would tlerrefore recommend matrimony unto ul. mho are in fit eircumstunces, end especially to Me chanics. He who gets a real help-male finds a helper indeed—not one of your pinched up bodies, crowded like the sheets in a boot: bindet's press, between mil. and whalebone, to the danger of her life sod the an noyance of all benevolent hearts. Not one, accom plished in all the useless nits of theme brightly polished daym. Be not, my young friends, chromed by u Syren voice—a morbid taste for refinement—a languishing tinder the curia:voted poetic description of fancied dis tress—a sermildlity that is 'ready to expire of a rose in aromatic pain.' These ore not the %dies of a me. posirsses good principles, chanic. Choose one who a vi t iribaus constitution, charitable dimposition, mound understanding, and who is not too Ir rndsomr. She may Mien a tolerable person, but more than this is don. geroafr both to her mind and your 01.1 peace. Let her havosiroice enough toning the children's lullaby, and this is sufficient. Let her be distinguished as a good hawse mite, who can keep your habitation neat and comfort able, place your food before you in a frugal and whole some state, repair the breaches in your cluthem, and love her home. Much happiness is tube del ived from a domestic disposition. If you are so unfortunate an to select one of the contrary description, she aill be a source of unceasing trouble, altercation and expense. As the rolling stone gathees no moss, a roving whiegethen no good, but will be daily leading you in. to some company, party, or amusement. and the like, hich it is the dory of every gourd wife to avoid. Some amusements are requisite; for it is true that all work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy. The 11MUSeMCIIIA, however, should be as sparingly enjoyed us health, and a properregurd for health and decarrum; would allow—for it is true that we cannot at all times! f . X.C1330 ourselves from the pressing solicitationaufthosel around us. A young man just commencing business, should naturally weigh theta things,ani remember that if he does not lay vp something against a rainy day, now, lie probably never will. He may wish to indulge his new wise in a thousand of the inviting pleasures that surround him, hut if she be such as she thought he ought to have chosen, she will consider that his purse will not allow it, and sacrifice to his prosperity, the mcmen• tury enjoyment of sensual gratification. Alas! how many bestow no thought on this. Il they can but gratify their own ungovernable desires.' means are to them unworthy of consideration —I -1-ircee ate-takekso days, they seem wilily, and we will, enjoy them—when pedlar, the misjudging husbandl although conscious that he cannot support it, Hatters ' i himself that she will irterrove in time, and therefore indulges or worse than this, CPCOUttI^ ' et her inj ill 'se rru c ices, because he loves her, and thinks no I sacrifice too greet to make her happiness. Too fond I voting man! you spoil your wife, dettroy your business h!ost your future happiness, and lay in a stock of re morse for after lire. Learn to be wise now. Let my •:lerience insttoet yo n , believe the word of an 01;t, Prom 111( Natchca Free Trader Mt Einitl illorning post. J'OFII4 BIGLER, Ll , llO it I'IrtSBURGH, F - ' - 111 DAY, SEPTENIBER 5, 1845 R PALMER, Agent In country newornpers, is the Agent for the l'itt*burgh Doily Morning lost, and Wetldy Mercury 1111,1 ManW11(11111'1', 10 receive ad veitisemems and subscriptions. Ile hum offices in NEW Yotta, nt the Coal Offb . .e, 30 Ann street, (ad. joining the. Tribune Othre.) BostuN, No. 12, Siam street. PHILADELFHIA, Rrel Estate end Cool Office, 59 Pine street. BAIfTINWHF,S E corner Baltimore and Calvert st. v. here Our piper can be !ern; and terms of adv e rt sing learned. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET A . SEMEIT.Y. SAMUET, W. BLACK, PitL.burgh. THOMAS DONNELLY. Allegheny ci•g JOSEPH COOPER, M,on. OL. WM. L. MI LLER, CI. FRK trF TH C I; T R. li. KI:1111, Allrgheny • i!). COUNIy TR1 , A5L , 111,11 T. BLAC K MOB K., Birmingham. It F. C o It D R R. J. C. NrCULLY, Upper St. Cluir REOISTP:ft. EDWARD M'CORKLE, Indiana COMM lASION k P.. JuSENI E. JI'CAUE, Fayette AUTHTOR. JOHN H. NITLHF.NY, Jcfrersnn TitTttc IC A.L D.—The editor of the Comme:t idl is very anxious to make it appeal that the Democrats in "certain portions of the state am opposed To the Rail Road." Taking the mate at latge and the demo. mats. of COllll,, me divided on the question—so are the a Itig.. The n ince,. ft ionris of the Rail Road, at• anxious to cot, irce parties that the ti ue interests of the sote a ill be promoted by granting the Balti more and Ohio Roil Rued right of any to Pittsburgh. IVe have no wish tn give, the Rail Rond question • party a:Ml(ler in this rotin,y, That it is the interest of the people of Allegheny county to elect the nominee of the Oemociatic constmt ion, we think does not admit of doubt. This does not give a party character to the measure—fur Gum it. The people have before them ft•r Legislative tickets; we think the people should elect the Democratic ticlet, because the men upon it ran nct in harmony with the mxtorit. %Ve have not said diet the Hail [tad was an exclusive democratic measure—we have nut said iliat the villige as a patty were °mooed to the rail nod; we liner only said that a democratic Legislntire delegation con he•t serve us in the Legidature at tie nest session. In the last Legislature we had a full whig delegation in the iluto.e from this county. Tie Rail Road Loll passed the Senate and was indefinitely I...ironed in the House of Rein - era-mat is es. The friend. of 11, Rail final voted against the postponement. rind MOT. beret' /flirty-a err; of these, eigkirem were Democrats and After,: whig.—exclude from this vote the Into Whig mem:n•r+ from thin roomy, and )ott w ill leave eleven whip vote s io flvor of the bill; sere,' of these dere' ,vere the rerreset,tative% of conntoo , oto inroo flidtely intere.ted in :he tend—men who were it. friendi below ihr) took their er•sit in the Leei.lunve; the ii.lluenee thorefure of :he IA big del.-zillion from this county in the Him..., with Meirrolltical *MI wnrrit, ell lotri.four r.lics' A p a rt of thin deli , ctn . ion I hr rr turn, w itit the exr,r-trrtion. we pre-um , .. 11.1 they 113% - r 1 1 ,, Iter luck nry t i me. " The people now wish to innke sure worl. 1 , 1 the , matter, and {tau' , letertnine.l,we think, to oll•prosr ill' the .C 1 CS of 11. i. vcry ddrgati,, WEATCHN B•lus PART or TL3..15.—/, it the LWCT htr the Rio BraTh? The Mexican party i• ilkraaied fay , ‘ the Waxhin ton Coion, to coufine Tex.io, to the Nueeec The National Intericeme r , the organ of that miarrnbir [lnt chime. , in with the nor ion; and in it. a r ti c le rlf C hit mnrfhir g. unnith forbid or in ~C r.ry "the unitary heyonil the Niece■ and in rhr Ri anti virtn. ally chum. it for Melina, of; would allow her to ad. ranee her t 100 r S rind occupy the whole of it. t•or oqr nun pert. (and such we believe is the G•el ihg of every American.) we entertain no doubt rho, the Rio Bravo del None i. the true bounder, line of Texas. It was uniformly claimed by the Coned .S.etes, from the moment sae acquired Lvwa ano bs lime irenty rrf IEOI. Ii way ro flattened by .1.41••r•.tn, Mad ison, Niontr,, anti by M. Clay himself of fflf• nut the slightest queatiffn. It is claimed by Tr x „, liciself, unfit, ber organic Ina; and we socreed In ull the right., (t TV1,141, Voluatar) eteceptttnce 4,1 .1,11 re.ului runt We have a Br iti.h nuthorit) lycfd,re t .whir h nrcl dem threw this morning in our way, whicli we mud array on the Americtn side. It is tire 21st volume of the -London Encychime.lin of Arts, Sciences," &c published in 22 "domes, in the coursc of the present Umit, the head ,f T. ius, it tit•Arribcs it as tract of cuitotry in North Au...lira." •'lt is bounded north by Red river, east by the State of Looiolinna, south by the Gulf of .N.•xieo, and %est by the Del ur cro,ooo siriare miles.' lie NVAU Dfr.r•itrMLT•-1 - 1, G.ll,tain g well de served 'Albin(' to the efficiency anil tone of the War Department WC tinny from the Chat lottsville (Va.) J efrtr r4olllllfl •'ll'e never knew the Wire partment under better argent...it 'ern than it is at present From the Secreta ry do. n, every person is actively and vigorously em ployed in placing the defence. cf the country in a secure position. At all times the War Department is a •eery important position; beginning on the confines of Nova Scotia along the Canada lines to the far west, along th.• seaboard reaching to the Golf of Mexico, a clitil I of fort,, position, and defences are to be guarded and Orseed is a state to resist aitack. A t 1.1111 time, however, when menaced with war by Mexi co, the movement of a very large force toward, Texas Its FOCrO MDO,DIIIII and provisions ill no small effort.— The laborious hnhirs of Governor Marcry—t he quirk• ness and dospatch of all his m rvetnen.s—his perse•ve ring industry and successful administration of the De partment gives him high claims on the confidence and good will of the people." A Msstiotorn SrEAMICR —The Baltimore Sun snys. the (began, an immense steamer, intended to ply be tween New York and rmvidenee, hn• just been com pleted. She is a noble looking bont, staunch and firm, she is 320 feet long, 35 wide; including the guard her width is 63 feet, and 10 fret hold. Her engine is 1,000 horse power; her cylinder is 72 inches diameter with 11 feet stroke, driving a wheel 35 feet diameter and 11 feet face. She has two boilers, 34 feet long and 11 feet fronts. Not only is she large and firm, hut every arrangement seems mode for the comfort of her passenger's. Her saloon deck is 2.00 feet longand 9 feet high containing sixty spacious state rooms. each 7 feet by ti j, and each containing two berths. Before and aft of the saloon dezk is a fine promenade deck• The Indies' cabin is lurge and well ventilated. The lower cabin contains 173 berths. ocr The democratic vote in North Carolina this year, is 120 larger than it wai at the presidential elec -3494 smaller. The whig loss of 6000. C M CLAY M6Ertac.-r—A meeting of the friends s f C M Clay cane held in the old Court House, on Mon• day evening. Dane' Gilleand, was called to the chair, and Dr Henry Hoene, appointed Sec . ). N B Craig!, Esq.offerNl a preamble and resolerions, which were adopted. The meeting wa. addressed by IVm. E. Austin, Esq., and John A. Wills El. IVs pub lisp a number of the rerrititinns; es many a. we can find room for, in this day's paper. It is proper for us to say that we publish the result'• tiot's in order that nor readers may understand the views of the Liberty party. As for C. M. Clay, we have no confidence in his sincerity—last fall he travel_ oil through the northern States advocating antiodavery doctrines, and et the same time urging the people to support fur the Presidency, a sluvedrolder—a man who has done es much as any oilier in the Union, to sustain the very evil against %hid) ho was lecturing. Resolved, That it is the sense of this meeting, that the seirore and temovsl of the types and printing press of the "free American' rMee at Leziegion, Kenturky, was o Km+, rind 11. , warrnntnble violation of the rights of Cassius M. Clay, end in plain and umlnr.tinnebla brroch 1 , 1 the 7th and 9:11 sertions of the I Out article of Ow Con.iitwion 01 Kelourkv. Resolved, That vaile we Condemn the doings of lie zrullerneinly at Lexington, ue cannot 1 . 44 r -flirt feom prrucirrirnurg, in the world our Hear conviction aim the conduct at the leaders in tlint outrage in selecting for the time of attack the moment when n king, severe oral wasting Illness had prostrated their victim upon a sick bed, proves that the b.] gted chivalry oft he south lind no homo at Lexington, but that the kading actors were an crayon spirited a. Unprirleil , Resolved, That while we concur entirely in the justice of the CCll,lllrl , IreilflWell by the gent/eaten mob vii Lexington upon their own followers, and imitator.. for the niAltreatment of the fres colored people of that town, we Cannot perceive richer the pr.rprirty er the modesty of tine mob censuring the actions of their fel• low laborers in the some cause. Resolved. Thin we Pt neerely sympathize with Cap site. M. Clay. in his stevete mental nod physical suffer ings anti en rnesi ly pray. that he may be note more re stored to health, to tesione with renovated health and spirit his noble mod patt twit; labors in the roust Of phl• tire anti equal rights. Resoketi, That it is our unalterable determination to oppose oppression in every ftwm it may assume, honrstly believing that env and every class of Mee h re•reetive of place or fastness. v. ho enjoy rights and privilege* whirl they desire to withhold trim others. are tyrant*. and wholly unworthy of public rug:lrd or enandeece. Resiolvey,. That this meeting has seen with deep di.• Rust and detestation the conduct of the milliner° demo vratie Foram.., of this Union, not one of a hid, . 0 for as we have stern. tuna spoken out in (Ten and indignant eondemnai ion of the lawleas outrage at Lexington, while many have approved the conduct of the mob, and aneemi at the mufFerings of one brave truednearted pate hit, OVet powrrrd by many hundred, Resolved, That we cnoudrr this condor! ~1 that rrets 114 MOT thy of Ihr itsrty, W hich in olr•dirnee to chetattnn 'arriaced Mnrtio Van rittren to elesate James K. full,, nrid obit+ as a. proclaim. d by James ISttchnnan to be the only all. of the Soutlu•rn Slur, Power. salset", Thnt ti.. meeting hns own with sinrere I.6m•nre that very many of the northern wh.g 1 4,, hove opolen out In bold oral rrtnnl eon.letnuntittn nl tilt. outrage, and whir we cheerfully do them )ttitire. sisal lepet tuft stnt , 1001 remain •übj,Cl to Itrt,tlnvert, thraldom, we fret prong confiriencr that the cast., i, onward, end thnt the time w 01true when moth ern men will nil reject the vale under which the) has(' 4" long gittat.eti Reim/rt.!, fl,nt it i. the clear ronv;mitln of this meeting. that the •Inve power Mt., front the ft,' for• mati•sn of Our covet nmetpt. eAreretrted on undue influ ence in nor Nat tonnl tsfitiry; !hut that into enre ts ol rendy overwhelming, tmle.. re•i•tetl must b ur - owl , im inlet - whir; and .hat it i• the shay of every I.nnn•t to watrti iu filowelnent•. Villetiwt• Ligiland.d it Insidious. . sui t urrr•l us prouge•• • Pc's - sired. Tint 11.csr re•.l',Wmvi !••• issiLlishesi she Sfuit it of Lihett, the Commerrial, the Chr , •ntt and °Sloths, . - salsers ~loan feel free to ruildisds .hem. nail Ihren tent nu !but slots!, parro,l. I'n,u,• c'ai, ass,l to Thoma• F. and I:x (Sasses nor il , -,i. f. Mr. I U. F10c..." II:en vtf•red ing re•.!,.1 vt it. odortvd: Retoir,l, 1 hat a rttrrrnittt, fivrt la•nrtltotated trait,' Ca•ritt• lic Cmil it twr.,...tr It , rat rnttyr from Mi., up lit. tc•iticucc and c. tahli.h Li. Taro city. Pic Chun - mi l t, upp,iiiutul the folln. ice: committer to ratty into cfrect: Itt-tr, C. Flttr,na, IL, tata , Jr. John IVtlis, Thnnids M•i:onnt•il, and Wm. 11:.. Att.ttn. nltEi tht , turned. FI.IIIIIC LTE!'NiNt.-7h.• \b•nnt 11 'tat re that a gar widowe, in tlrt nelgt3httril,Kni (1111.1.• !rig deterrn , ned nv.rry d MC and tiro to 8n. , 11 , r, and b..lng!rtdua,l by both. 116.11 .1.1.1,nng tbr m. A..own n. Ib. 1,.•nnl - of lot ungrilltin, moilr of ink rt,engii, dirt, held it council of wist.. , .d drlPlntin•d to romitli loin in vicli a manner as To mule an example of him fq. hi• nano of manly feelinz ar..l rhivel y, nrrqrding!, rm-1 ihrmn•hrr nhh lac;. too,fl birches. end seeing the than pars along the r.)41 I, It/Oiled hurl) upon him nod asaih•d him wub such %Igor that he was unabl, 1,1 tni.ke An) ee.iotonre. They accred his beck web, and but for the ;wet (ere rife of n renilrman, wI,. not unrecrnd by In t., frit, "f not Lars• Irfi 1111 inch of log Lida whole FV" The New l,rl, itmne rull• Mr !limey 'lt dereirer and a 11101,,' n filch ennn n t Ir vety plensing to lb; liberty patty men. Oilier Whig pal.rte snake .140 '1 equally strong Inngunge elan sp.elking ofte party' and ii. members. By and by, we 01311 see them courting the very men sh loon they now so conrsel) denounce. A \% Ant.txt lit wou.—A W.2.1,111 / 001, correlpotrdent of the New Yolk Coon., has liven id.trmeit, ou ‘r, good nothoriry, of steps token by the President anti his Cabinet, s. Inch 114.1 to the belief Ong they ate con vinced Mexil, Will adopt hostile measures Also that the Governor, of for States of Missouri, Arkansas, ittis.tppi and Alabama have been notified t bat the militia nil their States will probably be required for (et, ice in consequence nil the state of affairs as relates to Texas nod Mexico, and that they have theretote born requested to hold themselves in readiness tj cum. ply with any requisition for men which may be made upon them. This certainly look. s, WARRIOR/.-A large company of volunteers says the Cincinnati Etariiirer, are equipping themselves in St. Louis, preparatory to a •'revel in the Halls of the Mono-somas." They ore the boas! They can whip 'lie British out of, anti the British in, the country,— over' unning Mexico will scarcely be a reasonable hteakfust spell. A Pantry t. Lirg.—AVe have heard of many modes of getting n living, but the following is the least pleas. ant. In Turkey they allow the punishment of the !me tined° to be inflicted on a substitute in the place of the real offender. ['here are Mussulmen of the lowest order who have no other means of subsistence than receiving the laihes belonging to wealthy criminals, for which they get four or five dollars a flogging. G1)011 SKRYICE.—The Lquisvilte lotions) says the United States snag•boat Gopher, Capt. L. B Dunham in her late descent of the Ohio, succeeded in removi-g the following formidable snags, viz; the emir, near Bradenburgh, en which the steamer Dr. Watson and another steamboat were stove; a snag at the head of Flint Island, on which the Wm. French was wrecked and a snag from Shinall's reach, by which the Western Belle was sunk. The St. Louis New Era learns that there is some hope of raising the steamer Star S pahgled libeler which was sunk a few days ego. The N. Y. Express says that the sales of flour in that city last week for the Engli.h market, were full 20,000 barrels, establishing an advance of from 18j to 26 cents per barrel. The sales of provisions were also large, and at an improvement. IN !!1 , Teen Iv sas.—Tho Nashville Whig of August .98th say*:•'The Cumberland is slightly on the rise, with 28 inches water on Horpeih Shoals. The Caney Fork lies ground nt the mouth of Harp. th, in a leaky condi• Lion. It is thought she will be got off in a fow Jays arid resume h.r trips. The Isaac Garrett leaves this morning for Smithland." The St Luis Ern of the 27th August angst ''The river opposite hero is about on a stand, is WI between six. and seven feet water in the channel from this to Cairo. The Upper Mississippi la still receding slow ly. The Falcon, down yesterday, report 90 inches on the Lower Rapids: The steamer War Eagle was a ground on the Lower Rapids. The officers of the Caspian report the steamer Harry of the West bard aground at Island N 0.21, North Alabama in the same condition at Elk Island, and the .termer NU/spoil very hard aground at Blitlgewater; she was compelled to lighten, an,l they were taking out her cargo when the Caspian passed." Ta 4r A wKwanD I . IIICnicAMENT.—The laws of Florida impose a heavy penalty on all persons who get married without a license from the clerk of the roomy court of the county in which they reside. The legislature have abolished those courts, but have mode no provision for the granting of marling° licenser!— rho Mobile Ilendd thinks th it the legislature acted Limy, Maly in the premises. and that they design to compel the Lrir Floridians to carry nut the State motto —''Let ut alone." There is our audit - action that the r;overnor in a bachelor, and will himself hare to feel the effeets of his insidious Icgisbtt ion. Frit is.nid or Michael Angelo, that this artist, full of the great soil sublime ideas it his net, lived very much alone, and never suf•red n day to pavv n idiom handling Ida chive' or pencil %%he n some one reproached him with living so melan elwly and solitary a life In. anywered, ''Art is a jonl- Imo thing, it moires the whole and entire man." A IliT.—."Clituleet," onid n (Alter to }the lon, whilt t hey nem working in a •aw mill, "what poases•eil to aseacinte with suiM girle 24 you do? When I nar of your age 1 conlil go with the firo rim" -But." sui,l Ctroir., "aid first crl ia alwnys a Ala 1, )1111 know tliair I kip me torn Cli• log. Clintle4-11)irk !" SPEAK GENTLY Spcnk it better for To role bs loye than fro,; Sptotk ttentl!—lrt noi buib wtotds mar The pool we might do ben! Srenk genii)!—Lose dull] whisper low I be tow• Chet true beans bind: And 4. , tieitly sceccins lion; Affection's suite is kind. Speak gently to the link child! lic lovii lie sure 10 gam; Teach It in ...cynic soft end mild It mey ..01 long remain. Speni. gentle In the pt. int . Ca they Will haver mtttrit whear I'a.. I hr.kugh skits Ids. u•lmest !hr) may 'lt. lull 11l 41,1011 s Carr! Spenk vntly to the ogrd one. (irive m.l lure 1 5 . 01 1; •nnda nr .1) run— Let in 'ware drpoil. So..tk cene.y. wintlly, to the rmor; lort no hut.h too., he heard, T hey v e enmv;h mu-t end ut e, 11 ithout un unlind lewd! Speak :roily to Ow erring,—knmir, They may have i ,o I'd in vain; l'orchotter 11 FiLlf10•10.11 1111,31. 'hem win I lacm backs Igair.! SpoaL getol,' r gavi• his hie fo lwrrl avLGnn wail, W L.•u res. 111 Titter •c rib, Sand {PTA, "Pewee s be .ittl!" Speak gro,l Is a little 'Ling Dropp'll in !be heart's deep well; The tb•py whlch it m. 7 bri•g. Ilternly glad! 'ell. DiaryNA, On Tues.l ty mmning, the 21 1,1.1., by the R. J 1. Stiilit , grr, Mr. PA TRICK MAHIR. I" MIAS MART A rldrot dauelter of Daniel IL Barr, Etcl , nt 111.11an a co, l'a. O n Thursday the 4th inst. in St Paul'. Cathedral. Ity tha Rev. T. Mrt:tti.t.ortm, Mr. LAWIIN,CV MEGINNII3., w MiSS C•Til•lttSl LARKINS, all of. Mai M F's ley Srpfereher 5 , 1845 We have ha.l a good deal of lain liming the pail, —our It i vet I have 1 , 1..4111,11W eight of len inches, and the (•nun to •nd our Fa, men gr rieial ly ha. been \\ • r have still the appenienre of RIM•(,` rail.: we a few (In), will t . - r . con.idrrnl ly llw liegirl• 10 movr n hide. F:rupill its atr Its-ginning to], Midi' (or O u r gr.wird) •lorls is Ito rge sorwi excelient,—.4h3r arid market is Trry arnrre and high. Ulmer and Tim.lhy set d hating advanced a guard deal and it otery scatce. ('.''roll Flour, sells ar our Risers and from wagons at .1,13J11), nod .Iteire 13,30 per bbl. Grain—Wheat. 1.25: It 37j; Corn, 31j; ()At., 2ri a 27; Bill Ivy, 11046.5 a bushelylay, sl2e sl.', lies Ton. Ser•d—Nlnrket lime; Clo‘erserd, $4.50 to :5; Tim°. thy seed. $.1,25; 00irn1 per boatel. Asbes—Sales 111 Srorelong•, at 3;I'ot•, 3 1-4 t/ ft; Butter—Butter is , ( nice OratCP, and in demand— S.des. in kegs, no I—tit 9 lb, and LL's. 12 1-24) lb. Baron—Sales in lota, brig round, at 7fil7 1-11 e a lb• Nam., Crit 3 1 2; Flitches, 7 , d 74; Shoulders, 6 , 4 C.lc a lb. Cntinn—Snlnn of gond nt lb. Canna Yarn—`Salo good and conntant; No 5 , 210 it Isc .t.Y n. Ciiii,ni—Gond Ohio in boxes, Balm; from 5 to nand fie per lb. fur choice. Fenibets—Salcs nt 20(a9.9c • lb. Fbih—No 1. Trimmed Shad No 3 Mackerel. $13,30e59; No 1 tlcriing, $1,371i - iitii, and (iiblietl Salmon, $l9 a bbl. Groceries—Stock large and good. Coffee, Rio 71, 31riii9c to , lb. N. 0. Sugar, stiles at 6 for inferior, fil to 7c a lb. in Idol.. fur good and choice. N. 0. Molasses, miles at 371 per gallon. Iron and Nuile—demand good and rrmatant and price. uniform. Common Bat, 3e3l;Juniata, 31; Boiled and puddled common bar 341,31 per lb• Nail., 10J, $11i44.0.3; ad, $4,25ra51.30. Blooms, Juniata, sales s6otes64. Pig Metal, .ales s3oes34 a Ton. Lend-31a4 p' lb. Oil—City pressed linseed 80', 85 Cincinnati Lard Oil 64c—city 68c p gal. Rice—Sales of fresh in Tierces 5c p lb. Salt—No 1 Allegheny at $1,04 at the Hirer $1,06 if delivered. Whiskey—Wagon price 20c —rectified 21raa22c p gal cash. Wool—Common 22e23c; quarter blood 24c half 261—d0 28 and full blood 30c p lb. Insurance THE PITT.DURGH NA V IGTION AND FIRE Ixsu- RANC2 COMPANT,MIS removed itsolfica loNo 19 Market street, where, having recommenced business, it will take I•'ire and Marine Risks of every descrip tion, as formerly, upon the most favorable terms. ROBT. FINNEY. srpsd2w. scc'y. TUZATIIII. MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. LEADER Or THL ONCIICSTRI, .I.H. HESSING. PRICES OrADMISSION. Ist Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle 50 cts 2d " " 374 " 3d " '• 20 " l'it Gallery fo: Colored Persons Third night of the engagement of Mr J.„„A. J. Neafie, who will appear as Rolla. Mr. P. F. Williams will appear In hill celebrated French character of Mons. Morb:eau. Friday Evening, September 6, 1845. Will be performed Kotsebue's Tragic play of PIZARRO, Concludes, with the Farce of NIONSIEUR TONSONI Doors open at 7 —curt ain will rise past 7 Lumber and Shingles. 3000 FEET deur Bourdq, weal seasoned; 3000 ft. Commonboards " " 60,000 Shingles Now landing, and vi ill be sold low ofT the wharf, by Large Sale Of Valuable and Scarce fine old Oil Painting• Erne line and Mezzotint English and French Engravings, AT AUCTION. AT M'KENNA'S Phwnix Auction Matt, No. 64, Market street, on Monday evening, next, Ser.- tember Bth et 7 o'clock, being copies from the cele brute?' Marten. Rubens. Vandyke, Rembrandt, M. Angelo Lawrence, Reynold.. &c. Also, Julisn's celebrated two Crayons Studies, with n great variety of fine Er gravinen for Scrap Books; tine French prints, very scarce; Virgin and Child after Guido; an Original Baceanalinn piece, after Ruben's, affording a fine opportunity for Elitists and amateur. to supply themselves. They are now open for ex amination and gentlemen ore invited to call and view them. Also at the slime time, a splendid London Ba rometer, in aimplete order. sei.s MeKF.NN A , Auctioneer. Books, Watches, and fignigiaai Instruments. AT AUCTION AT seven rdclork on Suion.lay evening the sth at Davi's Auction Rxins, on the corner of Wood: and sth streets, will tar sold a quantity of new and Pe rood hand Books in various depurtmenis of Gold and Silver Watches, Violins, Flutes, and a very! fine Kent Bugle, Spy glasses, Guns, Pistols. and 8 30 hour Clocks, Knive.. and Finks, I'en Knives. Scissors, Rsaor•, of fine quality, in cases, Locks, Latches, Hand `Saw•, Files, Chissels and other hardware; Boots Shoe*, lints, Cap+, IViiiing Paper and a variety of, fancy articles, JOHN D. DAVIS, Aucti.lecr Peremptot y Salo Of Sple•did flonacheld and Kitchen Furniture nen, ly near, being only a few weeks in tr se. A T Auction, to-morrow, Saturday, September (lib. /1 at ICI o'clocd A M. will be sold ut the Mansion the lion flarmar Denoy,Two 11t1e Lane, the en tin• Household and Kitchen Furnitute of a family who baking occupied the house for n short little. The fin niture is all of the hest duality, having been made to ottler. and is jti.t as good as new, in fact some of the nrticlw having been purclotsed but a few dnss,and not nerd at all. It would !like up to much room, and it is uenecessery to enumerate the different articles Ttio.e wanting to put C1112+4., ruin ROY by attending the sale. At the same time, a I.ot of prosisians and s t ore*, as wed in a Family. N B. Two Onnthu4es runs ecmiatonily post the r NI'KENN.X. A,lrt Metallic Pens. ()1,0 Pen. in Siiver h.dd.•rx. ourrri.n. Engle l'-no, is boNe. 1 , 1 I 11.12 Fine •• I 2 " " Small bullies P.n 12 •• " " F:xtra Fine '• •• 12 rerry'••Flat Spring , Pen. on Curd.; " Smatt •• i'en4, in hone, of 12 lowi Markham's. Accountant's, le•on's, &c Are., in hoses"( I Gross, and ,aryini, in pi ice, at. from 83 to 75 cents. per pose; Pen 'folders of every vat iet Y. A lame supply of the, ~hove just received, and for In %hoar who want them, wholeaale or retail, at lovreo cardi rates. All Pear sold by ate, err rot-ranted to be *chat !Arty ore represented, JOHN H. MLLLOR, serl. 121. Wow %freer E I'ILT AND REMOVED. Furniture °leap and Good. V. Ivooow ELL respectfully informs hi. ItY friends and the public that he hos removed 10 Ei• 'Ad •taari, No. 65 Third street, where he has on hand a splendid ns•nriment of Furniture of all descriptions, read ) fOr I h.,' I Its pect ion. Persons adshingto Finnish Floods. Steamboats, Private Dwellings, &e. a ill find it to their interest to call and examine his stock before putchasin: elsewhere. FURNITURE which rannot tnrrntsed in the western coontry romp, bong the following amides: Sofa., Ibrnnt and Ottoman.; Trie-a.Tetes, IVa/drobet: Secretary rind Rook CAS"; Card, Pier. Sofa and (*era, Tablet, Sideboard.; Drrw•ing 13VRISAU variout leo: lint and Towel Rack.; Frrneh and 11101-rota Itedoendg Kod. Dining and Ilreal.ftet Tablet: Alahogany Cu lIRA of all detri lin inn.: A general 8 .o.irnent ,if Pane, L'Axrirs; A 1.... ■ general astortment of COMMON FURST TURF.. Goshen Cheese BOXES of Prime Goalren Checae; I ILA Or ang, co., l'ine Apple do Jovt received, and A G RINEHART, 1 II) Liberty et. tor aro . by rcpt 4. FIFTH STREET FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. U. H. RYAN, H A viNG completed hi. machinery for he UFACTURE OF CABINET FURNITURE, iv new prepared to offer to he public all articles in his line, at wholesale iir retail, very low for CASH; be warrants every article made at his establishment to give satisfaction. as none hut the best workmen are employed, and every care taken in the selection of material. Turning end Sawing done in the best mnnner. Ala., an uttsortment of turned material kept on hand, ouch ns IVogon Hub', House Columns, Nevrel'o and Balusters,l Rene Srevra, lied pooh., Shovel and Fork Table Lego, Ste. Handles. The subscriber hos In addition to his large Estab lishment, nine Brick houses, with shafts running through them, which he will Rent for Shops, with Steam Power sufficient to propel such machinery NS may be put into them, at much lower rates than steam power can be produced Itom small engines Possession given at any time, Removal. THE subscriber has removed his Morocco Leather store to No. 70 WOOD STREET, between 4th and Diamond Alley, where he has on hand a Inrge as ointment of Morocco, fancy Leather, Linings, Bind. ings, ar.c. Ste., from one of the best manufactories in Philadelphia, which he will sell at lower pliers then can be ',Plight at any other house in the city. The trade are respectfully invited to examine my stock before purchasing. aug29-tf J. C. RENIBALL. Back in the Old Stand. THE Subscribers would inform the trade and pub lic in general, that they are in their Old Stand, No. 83, Wood street, with a stock of hardware, suita ble fur Builders and theotail trade, together with their own manufacture of but hinges, axle, pulleys &c,— Thankful for past favors, they solicit a share of pub lic custom. The attention of Builders and Carpen ters, is particulary asked, to a large lot of hinges slightly damaged in the Great Fire, that will be sold at very reduced prices. Call and see. Sash Weights of all sizes constantly on hand. aug 26LE CLARK & CAMERON. A General Collodion of Precedents In which examples are given, in sufficient variety, to enable the scrivener, conveyancer, and man of business, to draw instruments of writ ing legally and correctly. INCLUDING MANY FORMS, PARTICULARLY USEFUL TO THE FARMER, MECHANIC, AND TRADER. BY GEORGE GE'TZ. PRICE $2,00. EIRCOMMEND•TIONS: From the Hoe. JOHN SERGEANT. Philadelphia, July 3, 1845. DFAR Sett,—Accept my thanks fur the copy you have been good enough to send me of the Third Edi tion of '•Gets's Forms." The general sense of the merit of the work is evi dent by the exhaustion of the two former editions and the cull fora new one. The requisites of such a book are, that it should he adopted to populsruse. in both respects, you appear to have succeeded, and to have obtained the approbation of the profession, and the confidence of the public. In my opinion, you are Putty entitled to tooth. So fur as it has been in my power to examine them, the forms are legally acct• rale and snifirient, and they are no nrranged as to be easily understood and applied, thus affording a safe and eonvenient guide for all who in their own coo cei ns or in the concerns of others, have occasion to prepare tiny of the papers required in the daily trans actions of business. They will by especially useful to magistrates, notaries, and conveyancers, and in public institutions. P C. MARTIN. No. GO Water St 1 he paper and priming. allow me incubi, are worthy "(commendation. being muck superior to the urdinaty Atylo of execution of such works. Ynurx, very truly, GEOROE GETZ, 1 . : 641. JOHN SERGEANT Extract of a letter from a legal Gentlensen of North Carolina, high in the confidence of the people of the United State.: "Your book is all that could he wished by the attor ney or conveyancer. It effectually closes the hiatus in American works on the subject, a desideratum which will be acknowledged and appreciated by those who seek for the best l'recedents fur drawing writings to transfer property from one to another, with brevity end legal a'curncy. Your seroad edition was cora• paratively the best in its time; but the third. just pub limbed, and at bond, desee yen, and will doubtless re ceive, all commendation from a discerning public. "Certainly. no man of business, whethee a merchant, Former, or Mechanic, should be without it. as by its aid many a duller might be saved to him, or his fern ily. lam also satisfied that our - youth while studying the higher branches of relocation in our seminaries of learning, may lee profitably advanced by leaving within their immediate reach, so excellent a mennual, the oc casionel study of which will eminently fit them to en ter oron the multifarious and active b,iness concerns of life. I pronounce it the best, (as well as the cheapest) work extant: and nerds mast meet with 'rapid sale. The jadiei,m.dy compil,..4l'•Defining Vocabulary" nt the close, ie worth hall the price demanded for the volume: the printing and binding of which are eupe • rior specimens of mechanical skill. My best. wishes Cu- your success," &c. &c GsTz ' s FuRM3.— We placed our copy in the hands of the President judge of this district for examina tion. who, on returning it, handed us the fhllowinci— St R,--I have looked over the Book anti ins, by Mr. Getz. It is n useful compilation. and well arranged. IVit h the aid it supplies, any man of ordinal), qualifi cations may venture to draw deeds and other instrn ment• without professional assistance. To mngiss trates it may be highly valuable might ill lo hove sorb a Manual—and I know none that would answer the purpose better than this. T H. BAWD. Orthrrem'Atny part of the Polo d Stares will be promptly attended to, if directed (put paid) to the •TibITTIbCf. GEORGE G . .TZ, Prac.ical Conveyancer and Gen'rul Ag't Philadelphia. Sept. 4 tf TO PRINTEITS—TYPE FOUNDRY. And Printer's Firrnishino Warehouse. THE subscribers have opened a new Tye Foundry in the rimy of New York, where they are ready to .orply orders to any extent, for any any kind of job or limey Tyre. Ink, Paper,. Case., Galley., Brass Hale., Steel, Column do, Corupteting Chases, and every article necessary 1 ,, r a Printing Office. The type are east in new mmilds, from an entirely new set of matrixes, with deep counters, are warrant ed to be unsut passed by any, and will be sold to suit the time.. Printing Presses furnished, and also Stearn Engines of the most approved patterns. N. B.—A machinist cimainotly k attendance to re pair Presses and do light work. Composition Rollers cast for Printers. Edinirs of Newspapers who will buy three times ns much type as theirs bills amount to, may give the above .ix - nonths' insertion and send their papers containing it to the subscribers. BPos inGsrm her friends and the pubic gen really tie' ber Select School for Young Lillie!, and Misses. Will commence the Wimer Session on Monday the Bth of September, at her•chool room in St. Clair at., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen I Don John Brrden, Rev W A Pasiiavant. Rev 3 N iblock, . Wiliam., McCandless, Eaq Rev S Young. Allen Kramer, Earl, Jacob Mechling, John Jack, Earl Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Anv information as to terms &c., can be olitaitosiby calling to- A llen Kramer, Kari. ang 22 Groceries. 0 BAGS Rio Coffee, a prime article; 20 half chests Impeti.d, Y Dyson and Gun p,nvder Teas; 10 catey boxes Imperial, Y. Dyson and Gun powder TI 8; 2 cheats Black Ten: 3 bads, prime New Orleans Sugar; GOO lbs. Loaf Sugar; 13 boxes excellent Tobacco, Aromatic, Honey Dew, &c. 90 boxes Soep, of different kinds; 5 boxes Starch; 1000 lbs Baltimore and New Yook Sole Leather, tierce tire; 300 lbs. Dried Beef; 300 Ihs Bacon Hams. k ith a full assortment of Spice., Fish, Molasses, Tinware, Plow lines Bed Cords, Buckets, Brooms, Sweet Oil, Cheese, Indigo, Dye Stuffs,&c., too numerous to mention, all careful• ly selected and will be sold low for cash, produce or Pittsburgh manufactured articles by P. C. MARTIN, No 60 Water at. Burnt District. itept2 Pure Liquors. 'UST from New York and Philadelphia, from U n CPI der Custom House Lock: I Pipe A Siegnette Brandy; 1 Cask superior Port Wine; " Red " " superior Madeira " With a large assortment of liquors previously on band consisting of some 1 1 years old Peach Brandy, some 8 years old Monongahela Whiskey, Holland Gin, Ros chelle and Domestic Liquors, for sale low for cash or barter. Tavern keepers, steamboat bar-keep era and country merchants will find it much to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. P. C. MARTIN, No. 60 Water st, burnt district. THE exercises of this Institution, will re.corn. mence on Tuesday. the 9th of September. It is desirable that students entering the College should commence with thesossion. sept 2 .15r&.9.1. ROBT BRUCE, Principal. A BOUT ten months since, I was attacked with Rheumatism in tkie small of my hack and in the knees. Having heard R. A. Fahnestock & Co's Rubefacient highly spoken of Its a remedy for Rheu matism. I procured some, and the first application gave me such relief that I was able to go to work the next moaning. I have had seven ddrerent attacks of Rheumatism previous to this, and have suffered much from it, and have used a great variety of remedies, but never met with me before that gave such prompt relief. JOHN WHAM+, Fifth Ward. Pittsburgh. Prepared and sold byß. A. FA H N ESTOCK &Co., corner of Wood and Sixth outlet. sept 2 JUST PUBLISHED, JULY; 1845 CONVIIVANCING.S From the Washington Examiner 1 urn vows. Sc CROCKFORT & OVF.REND 68 Ann ntreet miss A. C. SARGENT. Duquesno College Rheumatism. M. E. CONSTABLE, 83 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. /METERS the temoinder of his stock of Summer Goods, to the iuspectinn of all who wish to par. choso AD EASTERN COST. French Lawns, Organdi Gingham, richest style", at 15 and 31. worth 56 cis. Rich French Balzarines at 31 ctn., worth 75; Black Bnreges with Satin stripes, rich, very cheap; Bonnet Ribbons, new, at 12k, worth 31 cu.; Garage Scarfs and Shawls, equally low prices; Ladies Lace Capa at 374 cu. anrth $l, new style, Florence Braid Bonnets, new, at $1 374 and upward.; Checked, Striped, Lace and Mull Muslin': Colored Lawns for Bonnets, Artificials, Bonnet Crape; Parasolets, and Parasols. beautiful styles and cheap; French work Collars, Chincesettes, Cravats, Gloves, Sz.e: &c. Cotton and thread Laces and Edgings, Bobinot Laces; French Ginghams for dresses, from 20 cu. to 25 cu.: Fon Geitzt.tliss. Shirts, Collars, Bosoms; in good variety; Gloves. Cravats, Suspenders, Hundkerehiers, &c. Ste Guuze Cotton under Shifts, Bilk, do. nod Drawers. ju 4.2 m Allegheny Cemetery. SALE OF BURIAL LOTS D URSUA NT to a Resolution of the Board of Man• agera of the Allegheny Cemetery, a public sale of burial lota will he made on Friday, tbe RGth of Sep. !ember next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at said Cemetery. The general plan*, the Cemetery m.a3 be viewed at any time at the dffice of Mr Chislett, the Comm. ny's Agent, on the premises, and at any time after the l4tn hf September next, a plan of the burial lota Wily also be inspected ther-s. The grounds are open fur Ily order of the Board of Managers. nng 29.rIta THOMAS IRWIN, Pres't. Postponement of Public Land Stales in lowa. • ÜBLIC notice is hereby given, that the public P sale of lambi, ordered by proclamation of the President of the United Staten, dated the ninth day of Mny, 1045 to be held at the land office at Fair field, in the Territory of Imp', on the peewi t a September next, and on the twentieth day of October next,nre declared tube postponed unfit, and to com mence, the former on am eighteenth. day of May. 1846. and the latter on the twenty-second day a June, 1846. Given under myhnnd nt the eity or Washington, this 23111 dny of August, anti° Dorniui one tlealsind eight hundred and lifty-five. J AMES K. POLK. By the PreAlden? _ JA :nes Commi4sioner of ihe general Land Office sei,l2-las‘3w CDTOWS SALE. LAND IN BEAVER COUNTY, Pa P r HE undersigned, Executor's of the late BENJA MIN CHEW, of Philadelphia county, deceas ed, wiil sell at public *are, on wed nesda y, the Bth day of October next, nt the Court House in thn tcm-rr of Beaver, Bets y r county, from 3,000 to 4000 acres of Land, part of the rant,. of their Testator. These lands are divided j.an tract. of f.om 1511 to 2110 acres each, ma ny of which are improved farm., lacatvil on and near th • Beaver, the Elie Extension and the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals, convenient to the Ohio River at the mouth of Beaver (which itt `26" oti:es below Pittaburf,h) end the Slipperyrock and Conocrrenessing creeks turf through the lands, which chi•elly are of limetone abounding in coal, a hien is found, it is believed, on every tract: Beds of coal ore opened and used on ma ny of the tracts. On some of the land, there in abundant rater ratti er, for mill or film:ire nentn, and hods of IPL.N OHS of excellent quality. with Coot, and I.,:xte.37innz in the ?Mile hill Aides. Besides the far-Hide. ntrotried to these 40 . 114 for reaching the Eastern. Southern and Northern Market, by carnal and river navigation. it enioYot very impor. tint and incteuning home markers, for nil the farm products; from their proximity to the rapidly impm ring manufacturing rillngYs of New Brighton, Falls ton, and the oilier villngen extending along the Canal and F.llyt, and nt the mouth of Beaver, to New Cats-, tie in Nlercer county, and Z-lientipl e in Budercoonty. Tan country in undulating; soil very fertile; nbuo dantly supplied with water in never failing npringn; thickly settled nod remarkable for health. Namers 0114 grist and raw mill. are interspersed through the country, with large flour milk on the canals and ri ver, affording a near und certain market ft, wheat and yyther grain. As n w licit griming country, these lands will rank with any in die SW( -1 and plaster of fret quality brought throogh the canals (nem Sandus ky, can be had at reanc.miltle eaten. Personm from the Eno will reach the land, from Pitt-burgh by steam boat to the mouth of Beaver River, which is distant but dove miles from New Brighton. The Land, will be sold in farm, or tracts, or they will be divided. an porchnnern may propose; and the nate will continue. if necessity,' from day to day. The title in indisputable the lards having been all patented by the Testatorl'end in his possession by acn tual settlement for some 41) or 1,1) years. Pernonsdesiroad of pnrtha,ing lands for their own cultivntion, ore earnestly reoriented to view and exam ine for themneltms. They willbo shown by our Agem. F.rwsnri Hoops. Eng., who resides at New Bright. on; or any information desired, can he obtained by let ter, oddly...tied to him at Fallston Post Offies, Beaver county, Pa. A plan of the whole of the land ma be wen nt his office, showing the location, &e. of each 17'Tetrn, of sale, one-third in crisis: and the resi due in one and two years with interest, secured by bond and mortgugn on thu kind sold; a reasonable dis count will be allowed for cash. LITN. B.—Any of ii-to abuse land ran be had at private sale, and at reasonable+ prices. before the day of sale by tanking application to Edward Hoops, New BriAliton, Beaver c+nonel. HENRY B. CHEW, Vi ILLIAM W. CHEW, J. M. MASON, Executors Behj. Cites*, dec'd. sipt!.'-‘11t&Ii-t• emovaL DR. WNI. M. W RIGHT,DENTIST; 1~~... • • has removed to St. C:lairatret,neucloor to the Exchange Hotel Boikiinga. aep I WALL PAPER MANUFACTORY. WAREHOUSE. REMOVED. . - THE Aubferiberx have the pleasure of informing their friends anti the public generally, that they have removed their paper store to No. 87 Wood Street, above Fourth', nearly opposite the stand they occupied before the fire, where they have on hand and use opening a complete a.sortmentment of PAPER HANGINGS. BORDERS, FIRE BOARD PR/STS, au., the grentet part of which has been manufactured and imported sine the fire, and which contains a large number of parterons that tire altogether neveand suit able for every description of entries and looms. They also keep on hand a stock o: Printing, writing and Wrapping Paper from the Clinton Mill. Sten. benville, 0., to which along with their other goods, they would respectfully roll the attention of purchasers, ''Rugs and Tanners scrurra pnrchnsed in exchange. HOLDSHIP de BROWN. 87 Wood street. a tig29 d&.w3m WE, the undersigned creditoriof . Martin Light, who at one lime offered a reward for his ar rest, hereby give notice that we will pay no Reward for his arrest, or coaviction. HENRY LINTON, JOHN BAUSM AN, JOHN CHARLES, L9ncnoter, Pa., Aug. 26. 1843-eepl•3t Self Aolest School for Boys and Girls. LT WILLIAMS has open his Select School for Li• Males and Females, in the room over Mr ()yet's Grocery, and formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Blood, in Federal street, Allegheny, on Monday, the 18th inst. Taams:—PrimaryCluss, $6 per scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. Junior Class, " S It Senior Class, 10 Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Han. Charles Simler, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., Chatlea H. Israeli, Esq. sept 1-dly. 30 DOZ. Deaver Buc"ts, In g r anarel a ( aNttEr