- , . , - .. ,, ,,t4* . i. • .....73-,., ~, • . • 2‘.. •.„. ......„A -.-4.--4...,,,,,-............0.4 ,„/ :..!...,%,'lr '."" 'r `;.'''i•''. ~ ' I . ',l# ,; tt; -id 'C. l .'.V - ' i,,i- i .....-4 . • .. , t 4,1 •t• u .. - ' '' • '. —' f44 . , ''' A' ' .• ' . i- 1 .2 ,,, • t .'ts , .• IC;` , .:' :fi::' ,7 *' I • • -. 4 t' l ',4. ' .'.. • t:",,,.-.1 4 ,-,. :-,'' : ' - '.., , • EOM Main . WI . • 4. -0 -4;'" • .ow= '4-uvta. 114 4 ,4 H, „ 14,VJ "4Z, • • • • • • .."0 . • 4 "OW s. "4"," •t,etp: 44n er,` t jg, ,17 *ll't * 47 4 ,rt -, C7 .4 1 0 1, 40: 4 4 i' -; 4.: .1 =‘` • 4'4' .....e0.411/tei i l-1 ,41 .- * 1 44' • -.• - r4'..6:* ' • * to t ** . 4, • • • °nth) /Horning art. BIGLER, EDI7OR 1u SAI I'IMAY, SEI G; 1845. ,IT V l l PA LM!.R. itt rot countryDCw•ra per,. " " I ” AO.'ot for the Deily Morning 8" ', 1 IrotLly, ft,Jelcury unit MahutOcturor, to receive Ild Vt . ttiSetliefitS 011.1 11 , has Youx. nt lie Cod Oirri.e, 30 Ann Etreo, Ti ilium. Oilier.) PO.TON, No. I`2. street. Rcal Et , tete and Cold Oilier. 59 Pine Ftrceu 13" S E ro?nor Bultirnr.re Mid Cnlverloi , ‘ ,}1.• 1r 5 .5c,r1,,,p,•1. cecru, al be 1 nr.d 11 . 1 (VS of ad v . rti sing DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET APP EN BT. T. SAMUEL W. BLACK. l'itt,hurgh. TOONIAS DONNELLY, Allegheny el.!, JOSEPH COOPER, Moon. ( OL. %V M. L. MILLEU, Vemilles. C,I.E RR or TOE COURT R. H. K}- RR, Allegheny rity. COIIKTY TRKASUKER T. 13LACKMORE, Binninglmm. RECORDER. J. C. M ' CULLY, limer St. Clair REGISTFR. EDWARD SPCORKLF., ludiana COMMISSIONF.R• JOSEPH E. 111'CABE, Fuyote. AUDITOR. 30fIN FL APELIJENY, Juffelsnn OU - The editor of the Commercial is 11:111 in Wash. ingion county. When will It venture to take it poop i..to %Vesmoreland, Armstrng, Clarion, Venting. , !fiercer, Craw fold, Cc., Scr? Theeditor hn• resorted to a very ingenious mode of accomplishieg his put posse. He is extremely anxious to draw pony line. in this county, and, if possible, elect the Whig ticket; be believes this can be best eff, sled by charging the Democrats with a deaigr, to dery the people or tin• Hail Road cpwAtion, w la-n in tomb be is endeavori ng to do that same thing himself. lie hopes by raiAio,./. the cry that the Democrats are about to practice .le. ceptaii, to rally the Whigs in support of their ticker So far as we have learned the a hhes of the peole, they ore in favor of the men that can do [mot fur them in the matter of the Rail Road—the Commercial for the Whig ticket, leaving the Rail Road total...car,. of itself, 'flit. editor can gilt no good reason why the Whig ticket should be elected, leaving party eon rtitlerations out of view. We mow know the extent of their inflornce at Ilitreisburgh—they have en tried rind boom! wanting—yrt so little lee. the editor con• about the rail rood, that he iv now 2"th - orating the re-election of the torn. It cams! be expected that they will be more ir.flueseial next .se,..ion than the lam. They w..re, we presume, sttfitei-ntly zettlotts in their etrolts, lott from some Cause or other.' could poslure n 3 t Iret. IVe ask, the editur, is it rodent ng,t,in to trust the roil rood in the hands of these men? If we fail now, he fail fotecer. The tail mad compno will unit no longer upon us—they are too anxious fin the completion of the grrat mods to the Oltie Riser, to longer (Irby its progrrss. The editor of the Cr mmercia Illas mired the cry ile reption against the Democrats, fer the put prise „(di. vetting the attention of the people from the rpreslion at issee—he knows that the people ate gising the sub ject a very careful examination, and he fears the re soli; be must know tint the %Lig delegation in the lasi Legislature from this county, aided as they weis by alpine of our most influential citizens, aught to hone secured the passage of the rail road hill; he hnow s, too, that the people are beginning of erainite the rea son why the bill of but year was sa shamefully defea ted—lnd he hopes to raise a false i•sue, to save his friends from defeat. Why does he not meet the ques tion fairly? Why does lie not lake the ground that the men on the wbig ticket con better seive the peo ple thin the nominees of the Democratic patty? 'f he reason is ploin—it would not answer Ilis purpose— stieh a course would not excite party feeling, it would not rally the whigs upon their own ticket—hci.ce he studiously avoids it. Ur The "American" loin murk to say about Or r Clerk of tb. Court and the Nat aralizatlon Laws. We have neaer beard it charged that the present Clerl, of the Court hod acted improperly in the matter of onto• rnlization. Something. we remember, was said abr..; a year since, about a whig clerk—one appoinied we believe by Gov. Ritner, having left naturalization pa pers in a place where they could be got nt very con. reniently—we believe they wire got at, and if we are _not misinformed, s good whig was last winter indicted by the Grand Jury, fur the fraudulent use of them. The American has certainly trodden heavily upon the toes of some of his political friends The American. we presume, would not have the clerk refuse to comply with the requisitions of. the naturalization law.? Mr Farle y dare no mole nor lets. r),,, it uarkrstood that if the whir, candidate i. elected, he st ill refuse to grant naturalization papers, in accordance with the law upon the subject? The matter is dug up at this time to injure the election of the Democratic candidate for Clerk. The people under.tand the edi tor's of in refining to it perfectly well—they Sr' too wide awake to be deceived, and our rand Oa« , for clerk is too well known to bu effected by any ouch device. iNTFIMSTIRG DiCrELOrMEN Ts.—The reader will judge, says the lVashington Unien of Sep. '2l, by the ullow log, the Cornell, of Mexico fir carry rig on war with the Unitatl States. It is r eally amusing to see what a variety of characters tire present mini.ter of Fi nnnce, Scoot Louis de la Reim is compelled to plsj! First, as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, np posing, a loan of twelve millions, and now, as mini , - ter of Finance proposing a loan of fifteen millions . flaw i s i t possible Mexico can raise the loon for the war?—ne Senor Rosa, the deputy, would demonstrnte to Senor Rosa, the The Amigo del Pueblo of Mexico, of the 2Gth of July contains o long ortirle on the subject of the prop osition made by the ministry to Congress, for a loan of fifteen millions of do;lars, in order to conduct the war in Texne. The Minister of Finance, of whose report and prop ositiert fur the loan we published a translation a few dove since, is Senor Lois de la Hum. Now, this gen tleman was, last year, a member of the Chamber Of Deputies, and in that character was appointed, with three other members, to eanmine a proposition fur a loon of ten millions of dollars, presented by the en. polled ministry on the 30th of August, 1349, in nrilet to carry on this same war. The committee reported against 'he proposition, and their report, drawn up by chairman, containing a most melancholy pic he finances of Mexien, and showing that !he it could possibly be ohtnined, mutt complete of the republic, is given ut length in the his report, it appenrs that the foreign debt of —.seaport. than fifty millions of dollars. twenty millinhs begin to be payable on the Ist let, 1847. • For the payment of thin latter sum interest, one hundred millions of acres in Cali hilinahun, Sonora, New Mexico, and Testis, one-sixth of all the territory claimed by the ate mortgaged. Mexican bonds bring no in 33 per cent in London; and by a loan to it required, would fall to 25 per cent, so tha in the opinion of tiiiileurnatitlie, in order to realize the ten milliontasked; lan addition of forty millions to the nitiourd'Weqtwill be necessary. Under these Circum stances, the Gammittee declared that although it would be desirable aid glorious to recover Tr>. , yet the nation should not be ruined in older in effect that end ttecoldingly they reccondnended the !ejection of the proposition, conceiving that 'lto relodtiotti province might be brought to by merely etnplolflg he regit!lti mewl. of the State with er.otom)y• Tim prdpo-itoto fn tt 1,111 of ten tnilton, AVIA QV • emdinzly rejecteJ in ih sober, 134 I; yet dd., ovine S tot Luil da la lo , n, ,‘ lot then connkleted it impos.d Ide to rniat .lint nrn.Nott, ititiwut roning, Iles State . 'IOW, in Judy, 1315. hitri,,f ferommena: lint the Mit, i4wr. of A, hirli he 6,r01t, a part. shou'd Ire empowered To rah, fifteen millions, Ili rat faordinary means— rertnirly not les. ruiouu.• than those r.•jecied by him a few month. before. The Amigo then asked the que.tinn, hose far fifteen million, of dollar, svoold , offiee for the contern[dldA porito•e. The nation hate never had thirty th00,,,g1 men under arms since its independence was led; yet Ow nnnu il arms apiiropiimions have never been less titan twelve millions of dollars. Will not a large mother of men be required, if Texas is to be leetimpired? Cun this be certainly done in a yeal ? May no checks be amicipaied? After the recompeo, will the country always remain in g lie' subjection, willemi the necessity of borrowing any more millio is? "The ministty," says ihe A mign, "talks of war.but leis no intention of making it. The op posi• lon is re zahled by it no n greater evil than 'lin hiss of ft• n , and its own dispatchmeot us t h e liens lest ca- Ismity with which Mexico can be of DANC.F. not:4 CouNtriirEir.—A novnterft•it $2O isote on the Ken4irigton [mink 1,1 l'hihnielphia, 4nys the Ilet Ls and Schuylkill nal of SallltdnC, tint 3,,ter thly exhibited to us by Ali lerrniiii Betz. It was pas sed Lyn boatmen, on (Iterm.lo pent and from it: phopOble errrarance was well c:llruale.l to doroive. The doerriMion is as follow, —l.Mter 11, pay;kl,le (0 Wm. l'imter..on, or hearer, Flaw,' Jen. 1. 1814 4igned Chas, Keen, Cs* J. IVuir,wri.•:.lo, rte.t. The miz_ nom,- is pn•tty well executed, that of iho ruslli••r nut The in inciral nem , rnioeannti an ag ricultural scene. Ii is pre4umed to have been altered ft am some ensiern brolom batik A KNIITTY CA3E TII K lIA 4 I in Eliglitlni. into n and dank o much milk a+ to full dead. Thr nsc n , r Of the mi. commenced a stag tin.( Ihr, firmer,for loss of lie noon ii. and the farmer milered n slid to be eniered ngain4t 'h e own e r of the air for the milk of 40 :N. 1"u L Sun say.. Ilicv tvnal,l like to Inca r the 1.11115 ralY oqi is this case nNh• nrvied Tnl OLD/:+T 111 -A 01111,TM/dent of Iht Newark Advrrti•rr sac. be ha. x volume ',witted Dir•clore.," Inhood in ihr yrur 2flo yt • 3ln ll, 31.3 3 (;, (3`k Bible printed in th. )e•sr 1651 .11 h 141,1,11 01 het V01.M., now. 5(1 Iluti 100 yorn their joniars—all in an evrrllent .tear of in, servation. To which the editor ntlils that their is now in the potete.tdon of Mr. S. P. Hull, M10r1i41 , 1% . ,1, Bilde which was printed in London in the year I 'ailo; in the old English text, in tin excellent •tate UI poser TH I. See SE It Pr NT is no longer a doulocul chatar ter. The tnoosirr boors imind by K.O h, son, manihi nga in Alitintrnit, have le•en nrrnngrd nod nil nnsv beiwg exhil.ned in New Sink. They nee in are murknl,lr only of in-c.ri ntinn, moot na retirct it• if jun Wkrn horn the animal, the 1.1 , 111:11 bOll,l LIA rum raf ranged, menaurn one hundred and fourteen feet in length, and the animal mn.l lice m , nstur,l nt boat one hun , lrrol and ti.^nty five loot. Thirty-two of IL, I 11,4, apparently about ill the to; Inde number, have be. n ~-covered in it .tote, anti T.rave sir ormant ,nuke rnu.l {rave measured twenty Me Met in ritcumference rg"'There is a "am:likable tree in 11l rt ford, Conn.• an Elm of extiaonlinary size, standing as one of the pots n fence, arching With its noble branches the ohltli of one of tbn streets. The boughs are so per fect mi esels ,1 , 1 , an to cast a diode of a hundred leer in diameter; il i P wh..le area of tic tree to r.r , C.,1 the sixth of an "ere Pit , GRISAINg BACKS , 111 D nrr , o , l rllnpleu•d, .Lows hull the population that city iP 6536• Leing 223 le,. than the talloloer which was rephtered by be ,en.o. of 1340, EARLY Pr , ,idence and its and ut llffichipy and Dodhmn, n , nt lio.on, a whoe irtn4 wns discernablnaL an curly hour on Friday numn ing lag 11 . 47 - The election in Maine, for Governor, LegiAln lure, and n memker of Congreg• in the York rli.trict sill take place on the 8,11 iii.tant. 1 . 14 F. J retoa Cet.ns 1. or Etritort: —The Emperor Ni,•holas has appointed his grandson Alex eider Alex• androwirk. an inf.mt !hire months old, chief of ,tne of the battalions of Flanders belonginr, to the Imperil,' Gould. Ti Fon Ell , O T.-1 n London !he pe.ple ply 11 runy fir brim ohnved nod rixpenre for a DVSS! , 111101,; but in this count.). thee lily a SlXl , l . llce fir be• ing shaved, and a penny for the best newspaper. This is n most bon be r-t,u. way of doing business. The Printers are on the w roll; end if the stick. Ei7'From o rerol t to Parlintnent aerne that there are in Great Br iiitin and lielnorl 22,050,000 homer, worth $134.0110,000; 13,000,000 block rattlr•, worth $1 073,0110,010; 5.000,000 pf sheer, worth $ 133.000, 000; 10 000 000 of hogs, worth V 1,330,000. Total $1,233 333,000. Tw.) chlldrvo, nann•d I. tit,' at I.anca-t, (Thio, oil 1V edilesd.ly from eat i rig C4ll a braslfllloll weighing :360 lb, was ract on Monday, at tie .+ltnn Foundry. in Si. Loui4, for a company of California e nigra la,. mr lit.nr ) • F.iLrn, wi,„ is building an organ 1 . 1,r Trinity Church, New Yu' k, stoics dust thirty :urn can gel inside of the min, his wile, and (log were fined in Si. Loui, $llO, I.r viciaug condom; the man $5O, die lady $5O, and the dog $lO. Pork, —Uncle Sam is forrieg. op price. in rrr mein nitieles here, and the sperulauns are lookin_ um for 'Number One.' Hies. Pink han g,unr up io slti, ihen.king price !,e.teiday, and I'm inie in $l3. Bean..., l'nele Sam iniendn Lo feed his iroura, have ~~nu• up tin $6 and $7, and hay is upward. •lm in tin 01 &e. 110,7.4 for Texa,!—N U Tropic. UMBRELLA \lca is .s.—The rhilddidphia Inquirer '•Umhrella3 are like the fleeting hoot, of vowlt sv hen gone they never coine hack—like the .low un ilia mountain—the .oirroner dried river—the spray ot the fountain—they are, gone forever." MAJ. A. J. DoNNELSON This gentleman reached Nashville on S rdn v night last, on his rettl*from Texas. He remained nt his post, as charge, until he had fully dischurged nil the du ties which devolved uponhim. He hat nequitted him self nobly in the lute important transactions in Tex.. To his vigilance, ability and skill. are we indebted in an eminent degree (or the successful termination of the negotiations, ur.d the happy consummation of the measure of annexation. The result has proved the Wid dom of his appointment, whilst it adds touch to the rip-' utatiun of Maj. Nueloon.—Nadicille Union, We have been favored with a letter from *respecta ble gentleman in Santo Fe, dated July kith, and di rected to a gentleman in this city. IVe publish the let ter, so far as it relates to public matters. As every thing from that country in interesting it thin time, and 54 this lett,r come* &teet from no authentic stunt,. in the heart of New Nlt-xicti, it will be read will! pleas ure. The state of public feeling in that country, fur lt Silting lento. for great de,ptuch and celerity in all etfortA to ntalcit foice: agailint that portion of the :\lexicari ritrtry. 'rho coalition of *flail: to Santa Fe r-illsf..r the .1 iichent ponnible movements on the port of the outhoritice of the Uoited SUM,. SA\TA Fs, Jill> Tilll, 113-15. T)'' - in ihr• rill let, here. lat•lHI a err , ,) icity of the Mexican.. has been, as t Immo will be mloac.ll within the litni - s of Texa , . in I . a.e of annextit ion In thea I:l.ited States. I not fond) of the belief that ther. is a large pUlii•ott of the inhabitants of this gummy anxious fur annexation, tool they atu looking forwntil 0 oh unxieh to the I inn- when 'hi, will be comoimated. They ~a‘ that ha+, over since her independence. rimmed the 1)-I N.M. for her boutolarn; nod in lontiolary will be in...inled on boll. by Texan lllid lilf. failed Sites their ca, , e w ill be M :Cll aware of their nn%iety tube Pa ti--1 'wont the Uni-itt. They are sonic., hat alai rn hooriog ti,.? it wan rlie intention of Gerciit Conde New M, vit° 31/it suutmer or fall. I be lieve, if he should arlive before ti-limit: of Texas toe known here. dime w ill be madeto In. entrance, and I should out he qurpri•etl if :trine ore re noriel to, to repel him. New Mexico hat heroine heartily lirell of the govorionent of Nle‘ioo, and WOlll,l tn.ilse a tirong.ll - iini to ilonw off Ilie ! .,ke, if he prom. i.e of ale Ile rid 714 tlfferea them: they ore ripe ho revolt. I think that this etncioirrient in kept up lin non, of the most wen!thv and and .en-it.lt• m-n of the pro. ince. who, IRM MIMTed, hold then,- sel yes rewit to ail at a mionetil'n wart,itig. lot.v art• in eXpertali.in of heticinz (roan some of their friend. in N11...111111 Its the ear., an, tid , inin; tire roolll se I 11.-1% - it, to panne;—.nine nrniripatu n rarrl. from nor In ”.• 'pin 11.161. r thin fail. to take riane-*for,; they will fool fii" ,, 41. , if they come, and o ill be greeted us the deliverer* of Nein Sion fro. Report 111:11 Garcia (71trale will venal for the Comnnchev, to treat with iltt•rrt: the object of ilti. tm.tty ia not known. There hay (wen an expedition vent it ,Irainttt the Q luta. A, curnmnntleil by a ClitliVitt of Alb . tine; routine ha. been heard of it. result yet.— flier, hot few %tnericans in Santa Fe at thir 11011.; tine n" Ittivine.. doing, Ph. ..Ir , 'tar been 'nit, !lino it wn. ever known; them has her, non,. gal got out latek than formerlv. If G tr• Hid Conde rev-lot. bete befttue ilte nrrival of the rat nvt.n, wr ; I tutriut rittli•olltv horn him mai the vonthern rt•ettt. thdt ate Itt•re. 1 -ball he on the watch. and vend 11/flller4 10 Meet the eara‘an, in ntl. vie, ahem not to a ttempt 'nem,- if be lin• r‘llllolalifl, 111 10,4 a fort, to vu.tain hint. 11 lie doea not mach bent heft toe their tort. oI I think if the A111e1 . 11,1114 an. 111111141 with the American patty of filly province. we , 11.1 S; he able to vti-tain our.elve, until we get rid (porn linnle,,tr we flirty In' able to retreat to Bent', fon,— l'ittler the pte.ent nothorttlev • ilit• clinic, will be ti t e name nn hit var. Ihtraittl i..11!I co.torn-lionvte err, nut] very 1, lentil,. 10 There I' .611 nanitest tlisito.rt inn 011 part of the Vera ( •roz do n , vttfero to rtillaz. It.;ntid tho, It 1,0 11,01''o. tF thev we 1. re 1, dival of tile inhabitant', who are ft lenity' tout one ill in., in di , nt ,11 11. In (Th i s in rim., trieniiii ••1 arnliAta:i in ni Li. Iii„; it sin., dune t i n, late— rn.ii id bee. Yogrgi reaperlfu:ly. Afr.riron ?I-qr.—About riebleen month. lln4 Braa Az ent••,,i, lattlaet rf B o • , •it> , ace, ed :In n,tlyr I ion Mexican g'/Vert/TIIMII IM AIX war, ~fahunt 811 tonr burden each they scince. and Inv Id in Nan! Brown Bell, awaiting an order 11.11/111 the Nif,11.7 In government, at-con - Tallied with the awn., w Lich was in Ito ['mil for !bona. Thr „ r d, He n of inalaiily in pay. About tn.bro h. .1111,•: MM . I • Nnt, three of Ihern were 1,1,1 inr. .11 de...). releel ter "defer terra now Ito Nhow a. B/1-7Wfl /31:11 . ,1 arJ, anen , ing a 11101erna n4l. (N. Y. A 7„i41 told of bold rrottlieetalrllt. w ho It id out e 111.114,11 nolo, and gken hi , rfinracter he b••lid siniAter. h ot h the bin:mini, line between Texn. a n d t h e United 5i,... The 4.1,1 111nw had mizrated thither from purl.l rear. Since, knew i•Very I ' o4ll Of • for fur miles nn tiller side in hi. virinit!,, rind hod r.irnmisnicilt ion by runnerwith rnnny 'birds of the saint frother,” then common in the rrgicn." The old fellow s-,w, with wt row and regret, rite rapid itillos of pnpnl ni.m within the fist ten years. tsai comp.-11,d crnduolle to nnfrow his sphere of ~,efainess, for said he, "reerle • N tt cittin una duel. •il tont me—al.l and their I.nrrnittt• and Cr ht , r, in fillip lb,' anon I. ,i,llOl the hunfin—and then the tin no eh acre for feller to Arecniate upon travelers a. Il i a no tl to lw .iwn lit I IA Wm any body to watch n fella.—why Ilia is gamin to be an eyrilizated that n teller can't drink n barrel of double-rectified. tuna ] , i liar in em all alnisin Inns 10,ton it—and then of he does happen list by accident to drop a half ounce of lend Intnn feller, to6l ilia ie all lip in arms about it—now ,other th y wit, n I wanted to matt( jut SLIrFSCI' est. like tun at,,, La their hog., c a se he called men vill-yon. they %sawed to indirate Ott !lime court. fine ,lea 'lnn for o ?et of Wasted Lest., th a ~int n ga w ' m ' 14.01 ' 01.1 , fitsur.sritte." of lac is a gettin old, and tint an shirk din the nigger as he used to was." ••Illast t hair skins, 1 don't care rf the does annex .me I'll sho t s , em sometbitt—llia' tha thinks is g a t me when the git The two count:ie. wedged up into 00C—inn its em, I'll quit rind en to ARKANAAVI—nhnr a decent white man kin live 'thou! 'rein petered and bused, and j , trelieated!" "Ot.rt Slants," as he was called, far short, had several yearn reviaa, to t he di.Ctissinn of 111.3 110nancn t ton quest i.m. aith Aingular cuteness ascertained tbe p.eci.e do.iding the two let ritories, and built Ili. cabin thorenn in such a position that when lying clown, he slept one ha/fin/he / Slate, and the oar el half trt 'reza., for he lay at right angles with the „rsch, The authorities of Pith had frequently Grand him iu that tin•ition. but n. their Armiritie claim!, In) Avvvrally till I.lle f nli rc intli , idual, they were tint Cllll. trill to tirreitt one half of him at a time. A great dell] cutirteiy wits at !um, exhibited by the ellicer•, each greasing ille other to break the ha Ms of internatiurral law by pulling Old Single ktdil ) 11, 1 r each aide the line—each wv . 1 up itt trill,, anti feared the Other wished to trick loin, and devlitted the cfloot which might cwt../ a rut between I Vu., and the Union. Un one• iicc,isio n tbry were exceedingly iiresiiinr, on so. then leaning each miter, and then daring liy tnuut, and jeer, and jibe, until they ink. d them-e.•e, hail .itch lurioua excitement, that 'OLD Si if.,, iireitioded icliM, find to ennii• mend and lireiec.e tLr pence—" Gentle men,"anid lip, rini and fief inid clean el ji,t en much an piu ! n lien that is any lidkin U> be illegina, olry Urn Sl•rgie ie (Aar! aro-. 1.. k vat ki r ik ee you .1141 W year ~.1. 1 140. rink,• Gieud,, and let,hker —yuu,'; nodding to one, lottul 111 , ` a g0..1 of wntrr, and you,' I, the ~11..• r, Tot. t Ir,LL bottle and l'lldrink to your likt• l'lrt 16c last 11111, nlOlllll5 .. el.n SINGLE " hod I,wen dial oncomyboul anne.raitun'; lw knew lie would lie conimpelled 10 travel— twill the nen+ o f die action of Trion.. nit thia ducat imt tent received in '1)1.,n Nieinity on the 29th doy it lynched Fort Next niin ••tlie Lot a" front, 1/tniion and Drifialli, o couple ul Corder vi 13;4ns—tiller n glob V' gall., i lig /11).,,11 annexation, dew, inineil to itttitin -OLD a-d Itim. They accordingly, en mass.. la-ergulator, Oat ted ,di 14)r Iti, calint, an on anivini neat it, a roitilation too" held Will it woe Jrtrminrd 111111 1,104.11-lied it was ceiliiiii to if violence was re.101•11.1i rlt—and that it flag of t 11111 ahnuld L 1 ee:it not,, int!, iernlA. The old man Sc.'x found in a cluutm mood —w ish liis hock in 11.aalsoutn sth le Aria," his 111.0.1 of thirty years standing, his rifle, his l a io r ne—his laid across his knees, and he ist deep thought, his eyes testing on vacatit . i , as the de legal toll loured:—he looked lip; "well, boys. the t tine ix cam, a n d Texas and you 14 implicated, but 1111111, and I flint gwoin lo snnther!—so lake Care hole you rake my dander, I ran shoot sum yet!" The parry explained, alai it wan ugteed the old fel low should take up the march upon the line. for the nearest point on lied river, the puny eicurting him at twenty paces distant on either side—that the last mile Ito should run—that if he ,trunk rho water's edge first, he should go flee—if othetv..ixe, he was to be taken and tendered up a victim to the offended dignity of the laws. "Agreed," said Old Single."it's a bargain. Dins, thu is a gallon in that bat r. I, let's finish it in a Fromthe St. Louis New Era FROM SANTA FE OLD SIN LE T R THE AIN THAT WAA NoT ANNEXED friendly way and then travel,' 3he thing en, d i me. the travel necomplidied, and the rare, fast and furious, watt being done. The old Fellow led the crowd. hal looing tit hie tupm•.st voice, Its he gained the river— lune ! !—H uRe A!! 1 nitd annixed—fm, ("if— ! Gird no tehar—ntlthEr in the States nor Te•ra• nrr to ARK ANSA W !!!—swntn 10 the OppOeite :t uney, gone three rheero, and retired 6410. ht?. LLentsiana Intrlligenetr. LRC THERE BE LIGHT." BY FrIYNYZY.Ft lip KIVIELD, ENGLAND ',lid let there be ligh!! datkno.., felt 164 might, Alll 110,1 ',IN; 1 . 11 11 11 11!:Irred 4oetiot and rnountail. cold Slit Cori in all bright in blue and gold, And cried, do ) ! I I• it holy light! est-I:timed . The thonolertut. , ClOllll.l dint flurried O'er tl.d.oieot white; A nil I. the rune, in c , im•oon Leatt,d otweatly o'er the lilly'• brend, And bltt.thing. murmured • Light• n Then ult. the ttkvbirk born; Then the row ...nhatlkii c‘urt.: Then 11 tot. of prisioo Fl ured o'er t gunny hill., of noon; And 1111111 in the ftille:t night the mum Potiromi forth her pensive my-; heuven'l bright bow el ull 1. 11 '.1.1 . 1 . 1 1 .1 1111.1 1111,1,r, a riot In glory, bloom. And drill the immmtnl 'on, of ( - Lwi Be .•ntele.. 11, 1110 111111 - 11.1.)en clod, And Wither Shun the tottda N”; Ly rho rnind fmn n, By 01,...,11 It, 64,111 liv (11111 111,, glirc! Onr ("Ili. H gee holy li_M within Al.l error) (urn, of go ief ritol win Sirdl oee and feel it• fire. and bell, ntni en! of ' end, mind :dot.. and hove, no" hie, awl deereo eight (tom tinu hle.t hour, The night of mind in gone! FRIENDSHIP Lient Nincnrcne n e ct 11 ,1 ,1 tomn roach military ...vie. , . However, lin. Nal, %Ain,ve,, nod he had nought to do but to Itninge, not hem he maid, tlimunct. Mr upon half ply. Ile wne 44ne d..y 1441.414,1 Ids CLOW at )li4 ern, when he 441•4etved a itroirger, evidenily a foleigm or gating intently at hint. T ho Lieutenant appeared not to notice the intruoinn, but 'lnflect hi. inntition.— A "lnt time and the .tranger iOO, and .t ill with rothlanclled gate he .4444,1. Till" un" tan mind, Inc Ninni gnrner %Alit, r une acid approached hi 3 SCrUtini 'ln. , : intruder. ••II„ con know rn , •l" a.kr'd t6r lietvrannt. "1 thirds I thCansweted the the Irr,•igner, wAn was a Fier.ciinr,.. ' Have vie ever met lieford” continued Monigo- Trier v. — I will not swell- ii, hut if we have, and I rim nirno•t 0r have„" sai.l the .tstinger. you have n sabre cut. n deep One On your right a fist. " "1 La r. ied Nlonte“nimv, turning bock I,i• ifi l ,l,, N ing n very Lnrnd nnd rear; .li,ll7i'l 14,1111,r, nothing, I;.r thf. brave fellow vho m:1‘10 me n present of it, I repaid vita a gafb LICrU,P I ilt• 410 i II." '1 Fll . llChTll.ln hem d ,wn Viral partrd his hiitir with lln 11 , 14 un.i raid—'•You dt.l. you mly look at tho• receipt." Th e n i inr i ri e nt t hey were in each uthr's arm. they biicamii bo•i;171 friend* for life. A 17,, f F%7•r r..—Li(• in compnn•d to a 1.11,111,4 in till by 1 t li.mtnand 4t leri.h if be It in a sil v er mad t wisted Will a thott• .and that [ut nallfaler if one be broken. Frail and thoughtless mortal. are .Inrounded by innumera ble danger. which mike it molt mire strange dint , !bey esealie ,tillorlg, the, th 'Ley nlmo.‘t perish sod dettl) at lasi. Vi ate encompassed with accident. every d.iy ti erti.li the mnnldcr ing tenemeid. wo in. Seed• of death ere ; 1 1:M1,1 100 M Caaalitmi,,,, b y nano.. The earth rind One ottnosphere w litter we draw the breath of our I i• Imm-ego-tied wi , h death— health in mmlo to operate its own destruction. Th•• foo.i that nouri.be. be body contains the elements of iu decay. The sold thnt nnimates it by n vivifying tire tend. to wear it (pin by it. own netion; death Inik• in ambush slung our paths. N.awitlintanding t hi. is t h e i n - un t i so p u lp ibly confirmed by daily examples be fore oar own e)es how little do we ha, it to heart—, We Pee otai friend. and neighbors perish among us,. hat bow seldom doe. it ()CCM" to olir thOUglitl, that 4turr. shall, nerletp.. give the nom fruitless warning to i the win Ex. Pry. - Bold its a Linn." One of the best • jokes of t he season is told by the antiabie Jim Gaines, of tonsorial 110,11Iiety. A Somhern Adonis. no way celebrated for hi. persoonl uttmctiono, on completing n sommoisot loot meted toilet, one morning. turned to hi, servant and in rprioed--'flow do I look Cno.nt?' ma•• 'plen•lid,' tons ebony ' s delighted answer. 'Do you ,hiok do, Cie.nt?' (Giving him ti piece of silver.) •t;nt. Ws., neither see you lank .n fierre in nil my ilk, you look told nn n 'Why. what do you bru t e shoot n lion?—you never sow one, ()roar • 'Netter nee a lion, R 111.3.0 Guy, I sea masse Peyton'o Jim I i , lc one ober Lo dib..m;!l ebery day."No, you fool that ' . no dULlkey.. 'Can't help dal, mass—yon look like lures. Stray Elora. ( 24 c.i.t BROKE into the enclosure of the suh •criher, living in Pine town•hip, Allech.•m county, on 1 7 , id ,y, the 22.1 An:n•t hret • . .1 binek I n eae, supposed 10 he ten yent • old, shod all round. hail on a leather halter; has a email star in hi■ 6.rebeml;ll,, other mai I, • reccollected. The owner i• dr•irrd 10 C.PfTI• forward, piano property psy charges, nod take him away. JAMES GILBRF:TFI Jr. l'in. Window Sash, Glass,&c prOCOITed at short notice, almostall O N kind or 017. , `,1 f Window Sash and Glass, and also putty when wanted. Also ‘Voothin, Bowls, Tubs, Churns. C. S. Ant , liundlrs. all sixes of Augurs, and all kinds of Tinware for solo low for cu-h, Or trade to !init. Fe' N . R.—l'alx•r and Carpet Rags, Country CO, pet, Suck, and Stocidngs, Becomax &r &e., bnught ISAAC HARRIS, Ag'i. and Corn. Nlcxchani. To Printors ! ITKIIIOR PION INK.—DR. G LEY k) JANIIN Cll. 179 Greenwich street, (new Brick Block.) New York, keeps ronsturoly on hand Priniet • Ink, obit superior erinlity. at the market price, v',:—Ears News Ink, at 30e.; Book du. 40c , 50r., 60 , 75e.. arid $1 per lb. These Inks are mnnufnc• tured by phenol, and of superior stork. Printers will livor Dr. G. with n roll before purchasing their wi ti t e , stork, as they will liad it decidedly to their adv Image to deal with hon. aepO•tf Gold Patent Lcvor Watch at Auction, T AleKenrimt this evening, Saturtlit), September 611 i, nt half post 7 o'clock. will he sold I Gold Patent Lever Watch. McKENNA. Sept G Auctioneer. Posilire Auction Sale if a Valuable and beautiful Farm of Land, about 37 Acres, ATITH a good dwelling and out houses, and nil v the stock thereon, six: Horse, wagon rind ha r• nes., Cr"!,' bog... farming utensils and a variety of VI hor arlieles. To be sold. That sritiy, September 23, at Id o'clock, A, M., on the premi tee in Peebles town. ship, Allegheny country, on the puckery road, a mile nolo the lkott ;siting village of East Liberty, 6 miles trout I he city of Pittsburgh. and about boll a mile [tom the Allegheny river, surrounded with the best of neigh bors. A healthy Ideation %jib a variety of trill rind on one of the bent roads, leading to the city of Pittsburgh, Cl/1/111illilig 111,0111., 37 acres, nearly all clewed, tinder good fence 0141 in I he highest state of ruts tivotion, on whirl, in erected nn excellent dwelling hose F. uished in the best of order and furnished with every convenience necessaly for the comfort of a fam ily. A Ist) u good stable, barn and other houses , a gar. den and a young orchard of the choicest variety of fruit trees; a well of delirious and pure spring muter, an abundance of cool is close by the above property, is well adapted for n country residence, being so con venient and easy of access to the city, it wonld suit ad• mirubly• f r a boarding school, summer boarding house, former, gardner, butcher, or any person wishing a handsome residence. Those desirous of purchasing can cull on T. Li rossn, Esq the owner, on the premises, who will show the property, and give any information required. Possession will be given immediately after sole, the title is good; for further particulars enquire of,tlw I.ltbsciiber at his auction rooms, No 64 Market street, between Thinl and Fourth. : sept 6 I'. NIcKENNA, Auctr. . ~,~ ~ TEMA TRE. MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. LEADER OF THE ORCRUTR•, J. H. HESSING. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ist Tier of Boxes, or DteSA Circle 50 eta, 2,1 ~ ~ 31 " Pit °oilers- for Colored Persona Fourth night of the engagement of Mr J. A. 5 urn tie. Saturday Evening., September 6, 1845 W all ho performed, the Tragedy of VIRGINIUS. Comic SONG, N 1 R. PATTERSON Cunt!ltlet with the moiticol Fnrre 111 the SWISS COTTAGE. The M.ntiqrt, will not h- reoponsilile for debt% ron trncn•d, or urtieles hot rowed without their written or der. Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain mill rise nt a past 7 vreciArly. 3.1.16 Wanted Soon, PLACES for a number of Book-kepers, salesmen. ward ttttt Men; Selmo I leackei•; agents and me chunks; nh,,, ',litres fur a number of coachmen, wuit erg, host lersountboys in town and 'mum); al.o, places for a nuitiltor of seion•tresses, we; and dry nurses; rbatnbermaidii and girl. for k. &r.. IVntit enl to borrow nn t he best recto ily. fur dilbireni periods of time; t•G 00 0; 5,1'00: 4:000; 3 000; 2,000; 1,500; 1,- 000; 750: 500, 350;'230; 2011, 150; 100; 73; 50; &c. Please atipp'y at II ARIUS' Gmieral Agency and In telligence oilier, no 9. Orb st. MT 6-41 WSZ Vt . l t. Auction Sales, A T 10 ~',10( k nn MOlldely merning the B , h inonnt, nt DIV 14 ' Auction Room. corner of %Yowl and Fifth •treeta, will be said an exten-ire Retail Stuck 01 Dry Cutlery, 11041 n 86u e v. H a t.. Cap., Cc. At 2 o'clock, P. M . 8 blirn - ibi of N O. Molasses, boxes Virginia Mannfactored Tobacco, 20 dozen Corn lirtionl4, 12 boxes Soap, 7 boxes Glassware, Iliteeniovare, Cordage, IVriting Paper 3 keg., Mu«. card. together vt iih n great vrriely of new arid second band holimiliold Fornittire. Also—ONE GIG AND HARNESS. Evening sale of Variety Goods, at 7 o'clock. sera 6. ilthainstrator's Sale et Real Estate. 19,400 Acres of Land in Wes/ern Pennsylvania AT AUCTION. • AATILI.be sold at the noctio-1 Roomi of John D. V Day., in the city of l'ltinhtogh, on the l t day o' N. vrotlr r 1C45, at two o'llot It, P. M.. 'ha follow• in; del . .ll6er! Nod; late the properly "(James Tiimble. Senr. decd. of Harri•horgh; 15,00 ACRES of which. lies in the county of ?'ever; No 39. and 972 in rymntuning township; No 738 and 901 in Dela venire townsphip . no 914 in Sandy Creek township, no 1063 and 1073 in French Creek township. Some of he. is inniis eit diiin CO3l, and Iron Uic and lay in the vicinity of theStnto improvements. 1,000 ACRES are in the comity of Cr rarford. No 1553 and 1548 in Rok,lale Town.h . p, no 1362 in Atitens . township, no 1463, in Riohmorpl township, no 1689 in Sparta town- Ship; allot %h a lo' ) ara wr 11 adapted for farmirg, and con trient to laid out roads. 900 ACRES nre in the County of Erie; no 197,-9.017-2076 in Waterford tow 'rid within 3 miles of the town Warertonl; no 19 _ ;G in Amity township; the., tram, nre of the fit st quality land, and convenient to laid oat roads. 16000 ACRES Arvin the County of McKean, adjoining the Staub line of the State of New York. anti fronting on the Allegheny Riser. The town of Corydan lies on port of the Original tracts. These Lands are well cover. ed with pine and outer timber, suitable for Lumber; and have several small streams of wale, running irotigh them, on which there may be saw mills erect- The above Londe will he sold in separate !TEICH , Or in n body to Buis purchasers. The 1,1 nth, in Mercer, Crawforei and Erie ettiou 'lre print ittnlly in tracts of 200 Acrt.s. nix] well adapt ed for fo Those in McKenn County, arc minitly in Triter, of 1000 ACTS Title ludi.putnl.l•. Term• et sale V. R. SHUNR, %V Al BOYD. Admis. THOS. R. TRIMBLE. ) - serf 6 re JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr IreWesfern Press. Mercer, Claw(ord Dernocrut, Mead% illle; Krie Observer, will publish the above till mule nod charge this office. Sel), LiamSem and Shingles. 3000 FEET clenr Bouni., well *caAoned; :10006. Common board, " " 60,000 Shingles Now landing, and will be sold low• MT ;be wharf, by 1' C. MARTIN. No. GO Wxtrr Pure Liqu3re JUST from Now York and Pliiifolelphio, from Un der Custom House Loci,: I Pipe A Sieenette Pirnnil); 1 Cask superior Port Wine; Red " I " superior Msdeita " %Vithn large assortment of liquors pier iously on hand consisting of some 11 years old Pewit Brandy, same 8 years old Monongahela Whiskey, Ihillond Gin, Etas. chelle Brnutly and I)omc•tic Liquors, for sale low fur cash or harter. Tavern keepers. !lira mboa t bur-keep ers and country merchants will find it much to their advantage to cull before purchasing elsewhere. P. C. MAR FIN, No. 60 Water st, burnt district. Metallic Peas. GOLD Pen, in Silver holden, 6,lime ; su p er ior Engin P-ns, ie boze• of 1 doz " Fine " Small Ladies Pen " 12 " " Extra Fine " " 12 " Pvrry's Flat Spring l'en. on Curd-; " Small Barrel " •' Lnige " " " thilon'. School l'enA, in boxes of P 2 dozrn Mot Lwn's, Accountant's, Phillip's, Leon's, Sr.c. &c.., in boxes of 1 Grn•s, and you ying in pi ice, at Gum 25 to 73 cents. per gross; l'vn 11,1‘1,-. Of every vttl iely A large supply of the above ,jest rereived, and for sale to those who want them, wholesale of retail, at .lie lowest cash rates. All Pena sold by me, are warranted to be Out/ they are represented. JOHN H. 11ILLI.OR, 122, Wood street. Back in the Old Stand. TIIE Sitl.cribers would inform the trade and pub lic in general, that they are in their Old Stand, No. $3, Wood street, with is stock of haidware, suitn• Isle fur 13uilu era and the retail trade, together with their own manufacture of but hinges, axle, pulleys &c.— 'lhankful for past favors, they smirch a share of pub lic custom. The attention of Builders and ensile!, tern, is parricidal) , 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 lVtiglail of all sizes constantly on hand. nuo Nit( CLARK & CAMERON. REBUILT AND REMOVED. Furniture Cheap and Good. r.AS. \V. IVOODW ELL respectfully inform. Ids Cr friends and the public that he has removed to hie old sinful, No. 83 Third street, where he hns nn hand a splendid assnrtmeni of Furniture of all descriptions, ready for their inspection. Persons wishingto Finnish Steamhonts, Private Dwellings, &c. w-ill find it to their interest to cull and examine his stuck before putchasing elsewhere. FURNITURE which cannot be surpassed in the western country, corn prising the following articles: Sofas, Divans, and Ottoman.; 'repays, Tete-a.Tetes, Wardrobes: Secretary and Book-Cases; Card, Pier, Sofa and Centre Tables. Sideboards; Dressing Be RKAU3, various styles; Hat and Towel Racks; French and High-post Bedsteads; End, Dining and Breakfast Tables: Mahogany CH AIRS of all descriptions; A general assortment of Faacy Chairs; Also, a general assortment of COMMON FURNI TURE. erp4.3m. 77 , 4 -7 7r - 7- 7 7 -, JUST PUBLISHED, JULY, 1845 A General Collection ofPrccedenta CONVEITANIVING In lehicA examples are given, in sniscient variety. to ehald, lie scrivener, conveyancer, and man of business, to draw instruments of writ ing legally and correctly. INCLUDING MANY VoRM.s. PARTICULARLY CAPFUL TO 111 k: FARMED. ItIVCRANIC, ASS TRADER BY GEORGE GETZ. l'iticx $2,00. f Hi...nom MEIN D •Tio rr s: i 1 From the lion. -TWIN SERGE stiz. I Philadelphia, July 3, 1945. Dr an Sin,—Areept my thank• for the copy yr., have been good enough to send ma of the Third Edi tion 01 ' GAz's Forms." 1 The general sense of the merit of the wrilk is evi• , dela by the exhopition of the two former editnins and '• he cull for a sew one. The requisites of sneh a book are, that it should be adapted to popitinr ose. In both respeei•, you appear to have suweeded, and to liner .ifiiiiined the approbation of the prnfesaion, and the I rottfidenre of the public. In my opinion, you are justly entitled to both So fur ns it has been in my power to examine them, the forms are legally cern rate and suffirienl, and they are so arranged as ill be eacily under stood and applied, thus affording a safe and convenient guide for all aho in their own eon cern, or in the edneerns of others, have , °revision to , prrpare ritzy of the papers required in the tinily tians• action. of bu6ines.. They will be especitilly useful ,to mngi•trate., notaries, and cunyeyancerg, and in I public inoittnions. 1 lit paper and printing. allow me to add, are worthy ofedmmenchition. being much superior to the ordinal) . 4t) le of execution of such works. Yours, very truly. Giotto": GETZ, Esq. JOHN SERGEANT. lExtract of a letter from a legal Gentlemen of North Carolina, high in the confidence of the ;maple of the United State.: ••Yonr book 1.4 all that could be wished by the rotor ney or conveyancer. It effectually closes the hiatus in American works on the subject, a desideratum which 'will he acknowledged and appreciated by those who sect, fur the best Precedents for drawing writings to transfer property from one to another, with brevity and legal iv:curacy. Your second edition was cam. paratively the bent in its time; but the third, just pub I belied, and at hand, deserves, and will doubtless re ; cci , e, all commendation from a discerning public. '•Certainly. nn man of business, whether a merchant, i Farmer, or Mechanic, should be without it. as by its ; aid many a dollar mie.ht he saved to him, or his cam ily. lam also satisfied that ouryonth while studying the higher branches of education in our seminaries of learning, may be profitably advanced by having within their immediate reach, so excellent a marmots!, the oc casional study of which will eminently fit them i 0 en ter Inman the multifariuns and active business concerns of prenounce it The best, (as well as the cheapest) work extant: and needs must meet with rapid Thejrajtciuusly compiled •• Defining 'Vocabulary" at the close, is worth half the price demanded far the valuate: the printing' and binding of which arc supe rior specimen, of mechanical skill. - My best wishes fir your success," &C. &C. Fromthe Warhingtox Examiner Gh:Tz • s FORMS.— We placed our copy in the hands of the President Judge of this district for examine. tion, who, on returnMg it, handed us the following:— St 11,-1 have looked over i he Book of Fm ma. by Mr Getz. It is a useful compilation. and w.•ll arranged. With the aid it supplies. any man of onlinaty qualifi• cations may venture to draw deeds and oilier insult moot a without professional assistance. To magi.. trams it may he highly valuable —They ought ell to bate such a Mauu•d—uml I know. none that would Iri.Wer the purpose better than this. I am roar, T 11 BAWD Orders f. nm any part of the United Stoles will he promptly nttended to, if directed (post paid) to the •11b,etilo.r. GEORGE G TZ, ien I Conveyancer and Geteral Ag't Philadelphia. Sopt. 4 if Isuinrance THE PITT•BURGH NAV iGTIOIC AKn FIRE IKsu- KAKCE CoMPAK I', has removed Os office to No 19 ket iitreet, where, having rec immenred it will toko Fire and Marine Mirka of every !Inscrip tion, as form !rly, upon the most fovorohle term.. Roar. FINNEY. Seey. ikep 5 cif2m Allegheny Cemetery. SALE OF BURIAL LOTS. PURSU ANT to a Resolution of the Board of Man- Eger, of the Allegheny Cemetery, a public sale of burial lots will be made on Friday, the 2.6 th of Sep tember neat, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at said Cemetery. The general plan of the Cemetery ma) be viewed at any time at the office of Mr Chislett, the Compa ny's Agent, on the-premises, and nt any time after the I 4tn of September next. a plan of the burial lots mar also be inspected thee. The grounds nre open fur visitors. By order of the Board of Managers. ring 29.dts THOMAS IRWIN, Pres't. Postponement of Public Land Sales in lowa. PU BL C notice is hereby given, that 'ate public sale of lands, ordered by proclamation or the President of the United States, dated the ninth day of May, 1345 to he held at the land office at Fair field, in the Territory of bra, ("who fiteentlt of September next, and on the twentieth day of October next, are declared tube postponed until, and to com mence, the former on the eighleerriA day of May. 1846, and the latter on the Itraily4econd day of June, 1846. Given under myhnnd at the eityor Wnshington, ihis 23th dny of August, arum Durniui nne thousand eight hundred and filly-five, J AMES K. POLK. By the President : JANE! Stitict.ns, Commi3Ooner of the General Land Office sept 2-11. 3w TO PBINTETS—TYPE FOUNDRY. And Printer's Furnishing Warehouse. HE suhrcrihers have opened a new Tye Foundry 1. in the city of New York, where they are ready to supply orders to any extent, for any any kind of job or fancy Type, Ink, Paper, Cases, Galley., Brass Ruler, Steel, Column do, Composing sticks, Chases, and every article necessary for a Printing Office. The type are cast in new moulds, from an entirely new set of matrixes. with doep counters, are warrant ed to he unsut passed by any, and will be sold to suit the Printing Presses furnished, and also Steam Engines of the must approved patterns. N. B.—A ronehioirt constantly in attendance to re pair Presses and do light work. Composition Rollers cast for Printers. Editors of Newspapers who will buy three times Re much type as theirs bills amount to, may give thn above six months' insertion and send their papers containing it to the subscribers. CROCKFORT 3. OVEREND. Sep. 3. 61.3 Ann street. Removal. DR. WM. M. WRIGHT,DENTIST has remnved to St. Clnir stret, next door Itil liglab to the Exchange lintel Buildings. Select School for Boys and Girls. w I LLIANIS has open his Select School tor ILL• Males and Femuleu, in the room over Mr Dyers Grocery. and formerly occuried by Mr Samuel Blood, in ierlorul street, Allegheny, on kntty, the 18th inst. Te:Rms:—PrimnryClrias, $6 per :scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. Linior Claus, " Senior Cluss, 10 1=31111:13 Rev. D. Elliott, D. D.. Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shaler, Joseph P. atuarn, M. D., Charles H. Lima, F:tq. Sept 1.-dly. MISS A. C. SARGENT D EGS leave to inform her friends and the pubic erally that her Select School for Young Ladies and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in St. Clair et., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.— She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen: Hon John Breden, Rev W A Passavant. Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq., Rev S Young. Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mechling, E.q., John Jack, Esq. Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any information ea to terms &c., can be obtaineilby calling oc Allen Kramer, Ext. aog 22 • ; ^ , a`Z - 7 - 44, 11 , M==l=== DR:ZUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY We find tom some of the Eastern papers, that this popular medicine is performing some of the most re markable cures on record: in the City of Philadelphia, within the last year 2376 persons hare been restored to perfect health, in New York 2788, Boston 1100. Baltimore 960, and we would suppose an average amount in nll other Cities where ibis Medicine has been introduced. This fact ie. mfficieet eyirdeece-- showing the wonderful efficacy of this truly ye A luable medicine. We are segmented with Pommes per .otts in "our ci y" who have been restored to pet feet health by the timely use of Dr. Dancan's Medicines, noel would therefore recommend them to those suffer ing wish the premonitory symptoms of Consuroptioe— such no Colds, Coughs, Cjtillittres, ImjiarieriAppetite, Slight Fryer, Hoarseness, and difficulty growing one of the matter that secrets itself in the lungt,steestee of the throat, a dry and painful cough, tightness of the client, :mended w lib a sense of suffocation, cotnplea on sallow nod pallid, difficulty of breathing, readaess of the cheeks, palpitation of the heent.sick brsdsehtt, sallish taste in the mouth, 'eyrie pain in she side, breast and small of the back, heat of the skin, irregu• lar state ef the bowels, ford tongue, disturbed rear, difficulty of laying on the side, depression of spirits, faintness, attended with weakness and general debility of the whole system, giddiness and dimness of sight. pain in the &wrench, and sometimes vomiting, wasting or decay of the body, a hacking cough, unusual de gree of bent, increased pain in the breast and aide, :pitting - of n white. or peen and white or Moody mat ter, night sweats, hectic fear,, &c., &c. Such are some or the most common symptom* of that dreadful destroyer, CONSUMPTION. And being • serious to d solemn fact, will those untied any longer deprive themselies of n cure, when one is so near at hand— which is DR. DUNCAN'S EXPORANT REME DY, a medicine that has establiohed itself Mali/hoes of cases both in Europe and the U. States. Western Office, just opened for the acrorthomistion of Azents and others living in the South find West, Nu 156. Sycamore ft., Cincinnati, where all Soothers and ‘Vestent Orders fur Medicines must bx addressed in Imore„. • [VP Advice given, and ell clauses of disease 'reeled with skill and silence. A frvili snpply of thin above vnbasbln medicine jest received by the only Agent, WILLIAM JACKSON, corner of %Vous' and Libeny street, rittstytrrgh. l's. july 24 Does sichnes. weigh upon your heart? Or pain. afflict your breast? Try Dr. Dunean's Healing Art, And it will give you rest. It dram awny the misty cloud, Disease spreads o'er the •oul, And whispers through the gluomy shroud, "Your health may yet be whole." See ytinder rnse of lovely hue! 'Tis withering with ileetty; It scarcely sirs the morning dew, Before it fades away, The Worm of Death limo in the wem, And sdrengthenrd of it grevt— • And when it bit ponied. (a lovely/0m) It nipped it Itroui;h and through. Thnt IVotm of Dead' might lm dt Seri, if Dr Doncan'o nit Nar , tried; And mntiy lovely &manly save 'rho Cote of an um hnely grave. 11"7"OfFice for the toile of DR. DUNCAN'S EX PECTORANT REMEDY, No 150 Sycamore street a few door, below Fifth, Cincinnati. WILLI A3l l ACRSON, Agent. Potsborgh, Pa. B.- B. Sellers' Vermirage. Far Erpelli■q Warms from the Human qstein Thi. Worm Nledinine bne no superior—if an ego.' —in this or ony miter countty. It in much used and highly recommended by Phynicinns. The Idlovrin: certificnten urn FIA tient to s„ tidy nny p. rs.m of dm unsurronned e-reellexce of this Worm Medicine. Green&le, Va., Janwary 151 k, 1843 Mr. R. E. Selhrr4—Your Vermifuge gives univer gati.duction. 1 have :I,IIJ Fuhnemock's, MeLant.'s, :old other.; but nun.- ht., g iven the satiefnetion that your+ ha+. B. F. GRAIIAM. Post mast, r. All the Vermifoge tnnenflicturers of the country are ch3ll....ngt•ci to procure eironger testimony gum the col lowinet Union Towns!tip. iVaaitiligtmit Covey. Pa. Mr. R. E. Seßeta. Dent. Sir—One tere,poonfol of your Vermifuge WRS given to n child of Mr. Bradbury, xlwvt twenty month.. old, and the .Ingle dime expelled the ono, mon.i quantity of 234 worms in about four hour, from the time of taking the dose. BENJAMIN LYTLF.. Warrenton, filtrson Co. Nov sth. 1844. I do hereby certify that I gave a vial of Mr. U. E. Sellene Vermifoge to two or my rhiliren, and after following the given direction it expelled 200 very large wortna. JACOB SHAFFER. Warrenton. Jefferson Co , 0., Nor 25A 1844 Mr. R. E. Sellers,—Thls is 10 certify that I purchas ed of Thomas Shannon Esq.; one battle of your cele brated Vermifuge, and gave it to my little son, than five years old, which took from him 186 worms of a very large size. I believe your Vermifoge to be the best worm medicine for children that the world ever produ ced. I would therefore call upon all parents who hove children afflicted with worms to give it a fair trial. JOSEPH WC LEA RY, Jwittiee of the Peace. Middletown, Comiecticut, March lid 1845. I do hereby certify that I gave a vial of Mr. R. E. Sellers' Vermifuge to my little son, and after following the directions it expelled 60 large worms. DANIEL.CARRIGAN. SELLERS' VERIVHFUGF: THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Attention is risked to the following statement of a graduated physician: Gallipoli:, April lst, 1845. Thin certifies that I have kept on hand, and used Is my practice, R. E. Seßets' Vermifuge, for the two pa,t years. I am confident in saying that it has ntt. failed, in a singleinstance, to relieve children and a dults troubled with worms; in many instances bronght away large qnnntities. I am very confident it is the best worm medicine in use. All that is required to give it reputation in any family is to give it • fair Hied. H. R. WILSON. M. 0 I.CePreparell and sold, wholesale and retail, ler R. F.. SELLERS. No I'_'sSmithfield at.: sold also by kerr & Mohler, 145 Wood st.; L. Wilcox, Jr., and Nm. Thorn, Market st ; Fess & Cassell, Fifth Ward; and li. P. Schwalm and Jno. Mitchell, Allegheny City. july 3 William Glenn's Book Bindery, CORRIER OF X AAAAA STRILAT ♦RD THC DIAMOND, Above the Drag Store of L. Wilcox, Jr. • A T this establishment every description of Book AL Binding will bo executed in a neat and substan tial manner. Particula'r attention paid to books that require re-binding; and also to the binding of valahls works which have been published in numbers. Prices reduced when a number of solemn are sent Editions of Pamphlets put up at low rates. Cards mounted with gilt or paper border. All kinds of Book Rrpait ing done at short notice. BLANK BOOKS ruled neatly to any pattern, and bound in a superior style—warranted not to coma apart. Merchants and others who ie.:it - lire books or paper ruled to particular patterns, are invited to rail. (T Entrance from tke Diamond.—Terms Cash. June 25 d3w&w3na PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that application will bemade to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next annual meet ing inJanuary, 1846, for en act incorporating a Bank, to be styled the "Bank of Allegheny city," to be loco ted in the City of Allegheny, County of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania. The specific object of which will be; to issue Bank notes of its own and other Banks, to receive money on deposit and allow interest thereon, or not, as may be agreed npon—todiSCOlint notes, of hand and other se curities,to purchase and sell bills of exchange, and to deal generally in exchange, to loan money on real and personal securities—to deal in Bullion, and otherwise to transact a general banking business in the manner now tranotted by other banks in this Commonwealth. The amount of capital to be. One Hundred Thousand dollars, with power to increaseit to an - amount not ex ceeding Three Hundred Thousand dollars. je24-a6m. To Let, Two Roo:ms, Foustb.areet, between Ferry and Liberty ' , I-et-Ls, suitable for en nffice and. si - ring room. En q oire of Geu. -- Scephenton, cntritit o 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. M'FADDEN, Mirkat '~ ~ ~ ~`¢" } s., ~~
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