C tii to ' . I thee; :Gat, whoa .inontiag',Ciay skies bcgina to slune.. And oncee - again Wuxi:dog day Sat - , • _ this glonous world of .tku,oe.. hand;: God, chose mighty '4,#4,, - . :.- ll _ 7 ft e prance sp'istite thee, : lov f e:,s m up i r an ern ci e to in ian po d 7e!, 4,.1,',. :4 : Bona pn the , sun , lad each fleeting hoar. , ft, light anag-- • - .' - • thee,God, at evening. . . -.,ficre Pralc'e . hosts on high, : ViidcWith alletar fY • beside, ~ , -if thy thrtine-- A hl"-Imsas through the ' Y' ' ' ,-, 16-:4133.11 • - ~• k.;‘, . . At - inapt - nt - nOrt;dt eve, werpraise,- '. Tfijr , znimi and grace on bonded . knee,. And 4eaihrof griteful"joy still raise, Crentoi,Siviour, God to-thee. .:,i , .. REVOLUTIONARY ''/'/A.VE. One pleasant evening in the mouth' of , a rripi47l.*observecl entering - , the borders of . a woods iirsakibiilludsori river; his appearancswas that of a ..-'r e TiersOoii c abovii the common rank.; ' The inhabitants :77.. .f . ..pf***Iry village would have - dignified him by .s . he.,itarne,. of , Squire,' and from hie manner would - 7 - ' . .: . t` r:-4 - _ - 41:aprptiotinced him proud. but those more accus -.",- ~,,,•,....' ~/; ; lOMSti.• to society, would. inform you there was !...?t . 21;,._,' ,-., ' - fSripitiiiiiiglike a militarY air about him, His horse t t .: Tr' •:. , 4iiiti4:4,,if it had been pushed for some miles, yet ~.,', : l - .: , -rtii -....frotrialtctiveneis.. frequent stops to mess the pa f,-'i% --": ' 4';‘jeiWariffiSittl, le could not be charged with want . .., -.,,i:;,-• ;,..,,- - 44"Wiriditti--:...The rider forsaking a good road for ';:‘,,- --. 1 •:. ii.ASitV.leachitt,lhrough the woods, indicated a desire ,4 , ,'' V*ll, 3.014, gate r of other travelers. He had not •,;-. '• .. • ;1-qt;.l4ofis*O, *fiereleinquired the direction of the - ' .Wiirri mentioned-path more . than two hours, '-'2 -1 * Al ) 1 1 11 6,, ,, „ ' .411de ofi the place was disturbed % , % e-inotse .of thunder. - He was soon after 0 littit`dismount, :traveling becoming danger lisletirtim concealed -the surrounding objects, ariir . 7llealightning's: terrific flash afforded a mo '4eittarY.,. view of his . sit,iaation A peal of louder :. unr kgageOlarationtlian of any previously heard, whit i'lio-buist over- his . head, seemed as if it -sou ife.rittd.. , :teiwoads asunder, was quickly fol low any fall of rain, which penetrated the erotlii4oftbeistraitger, ere he could. gain the shel 4erNirst large oak,- whieh stckid at a little distance. Alnitrit-,er.hatisted - With the labors of the day, lie - was atrOtit - making ouch disposition of the sad _ die,olles - awn coat as would enable him to pass theidglak f witir what comfort circumstances would 4sori -4, khen lis espied: alight glimmering through - ::%les7trees.. Animated with the hope of betterlotig gisrhe determined to proceed. The way, which 'israllAteep, became attended with more obstailes as he advariced,the soil - being composed of Slay, which the min had rehdered so soft that his feet 11,Inetl - ,AY*,step,`., By the'utmost care, this diffi- Ottrssialfinally nvoreomewithdut any:eccident, ~io.44, l 44'eftlniSielf ‘ii - rfront afa decent looking - '..lerrit)alaiereg .. o3lce.witell - dog began barking which .11.401 - 414114f e sthe,,ritonsion to the door. -:: ' - 4 4 .:3Fho:is!Wefer:jaia he- • ' 4 A...friend Who haslost his way, and is in search .of-shelter," was the reply. -4 C/tine in,'" added_ tlie.first speaker, 'and what ever- roy.r:.house will afford, you shall have with welcome. .f. ' ..- 0 I . roust 'proyide for the companion of my • journey,o-Wernarkeil he. Wit:the farmer understood the task, and after, cOnducting„the iiew coiner into the room where ,• Iltia,wife - was seated, he lead the horse to. a-well = -stored- barn and 'there provided for him , inost " bountifully. On: rejoining their traveller, he rib --.. . ;.. served, "that's a noble animal of yours, Sir: i i- - ..=:• "'Fes," was-the reply, , •and sorry to mis-use him '''..,.:..,:--,' _ ~- , -- soas tel . /lats . :it necessary to give much trouble ", .-,:,-,. - with the".eare of him, but I have yet to thank you forlotirkindlies.s taiboth of us. - . ,-„ "fdiWocrtnore than my duty, sir," said the en ..-,- -7 :=: , -',.....terroßi4.4 = '•erid therefore' am entitled to no thanks. -'4,.....- . 7i : ' .11fitiBlatati," added he, ; turning to the hostess with a hilt Uploaded look, "why have you not given . _,' ~ . . • ... NEE _ . . gentleman something to eat?" Tear hiiisteventel. the good women from exer t'"":-"ll:llShrtrelrelirnfitajtiPeatirabini cl — R - Z#r"aa: tare hate, few-days beore in the neighborhood, And araiturt staiet_l_the ruffians were well dressed, - her irneginatiou . stigested that this man might be one of theta. • , At : her httabatid's remonstrance, she was readily engaged in -repairing her error, by preparing a ' - plentiful repast: Dering'the meal there was much interesting conversation between the three. As ' soon as the worthy countryman perceived that his yi guest hid eatisfied: 7 ll.ii:eppetile, he informed him - that it was novitlieliiiiirat which the family ally performed, their evening devotions, inviting him to be pries'ent: ~ T he invitation was accepted is these.worde ;:i"lt:;toiildatrord me the greatest pleasure to : • .Ontinattile - *ltti •My 'Heavenly Preserver. After etatovtito - -tir the"day, such exercises prepares us ,thiihefier.O'se.whiph we seek in sleep." The (wa t t now reached his Bible from the silelf. and after.feadinT a chapter and singing, concluded the. whole With a _fervent prayer; then lighting a pine knot,-conducted the person hehadentertained to Itii - cliamber, - wishing him a good night's rest, Andiefire4 to an adjoining apartment •:, , ,Tolin,"%', l nthispered the woman, "that is a good opt 4 -444; ittidAt:one - of the highway as I sup. , r . ` , ..1 , -.4.T.:eiStiVati," said he, "I like him better for think ing itic-i4orodi than all his inquiries after' our • *Wile- - Lk.svut . h our Peter had been from the ar 'initlltearthiaman talk; I am cure Washington hirneelf - einild 'not say more for his country, nor "give iletter history of the hardships endured by our braVeseldient “Who - kilows now, enquired the wife, "but it may, be himself, after all. my dear, for they say he travels, 'so all alone, sometimes. Hark! what's gut'!" The sound of a voice came from the chamber of the guest;- - who was . now engaged ,M his private religions. wOrship.--:After thanking the Creator for hiiimany 'natlcils, and asking a blessing on the hihabllants of thb' house, he continued: and now 'Ali:nighty tether, if it is thy _holy will that we shall obtain aPlaceand name arnong the nations of the earth, grant ghat we shall be enabled to show our,gratithde forthy goodness by endeavoring to obey: thee. lilesiilt% with wisdom in our councils, success in battle', andlet our victories be tempered with humanitit. - Endow also our enemies with en lightened niinds,that they may become sensible of their injustice, and willing to restore us our liber ty and peace. Grant the petition -of thy servant for the sake of Him whom thou hast called thy Son, nevertheless, let not my will but thine be done'. Amen. The next morning the traveller declined the - pressing , splicitations .to breakfast with his host, declared it Was necessary for him to cross the riv immediately, at the same time offering a part of his purse is a compensation for the attention he had receisred, which was refused. . "Well,4l; r; concluded he, 'since your will not allow me to recompens.e you foryout trouble, it is but just that I should inform you oa whom you have, conferred so many obligations, and.nalso to . ._ . batt.to them byrequesting your assistance.in eras- Sing the river. I, heal been out yesterday in en : deavoring to Obtain some information respecting our enemy, and being alohe, went too far from` - oil:' camp; qn-rny retutnq was surprised by a foraging party;. and only ,eseaped by -my knowledge of the ; iizeds'aita thelieetness of my horse. My name is ,rt.. - - , • .george.l 3 4iiftitigton." '' ' _ .-Serpriselcept- the listener silent tor a moment; then after unsuccessfully_; :repeating his invitation t,...zartiiice of some:refreslitnents;:he hastened' to ; - q . ,`, -- r - --lir ' call two negroes, with-whose assistance he placid - the horse on a raft of timber that w'.....5t lying near the diior;'and - -slioniitnVeYed the General.. to the other - side, whereVedeft, , him-to'paretie'his way to. the ri ,camp, wishing hi-a prosperensrn joirey. ~ On his'retarn to the home, he found that while he was engaged. making preparations fat conveying the - hbrscr:i.sicross the river; his,,,..illuStrious guest had • sticceerled ,in - peisiading ;he woman to accept, a tsikett - iirremenabrance: which - the family :sire proud .Itfreihibititieto this day; - - . . ; • - - ,Thitabavis is-one et the, many„beiards encoun- Jeivil hyluitatly great patriot, Sot 'tifepuzise of transmitting to posterity -the ticiasuieg - we now en jcbt,' - Let us acknorledgthe benefits received; by our "eittleavoring t 6 preserve them:in purity, andby ' keeping'in remembrance the great - source -whence .these blessings come, and be enabled to renderour names' worthy of being enrolled with that 'of."the ~.'... , 4 ''''st-',.'l' - . ;- . 4- ...• ;','.'"- ' ~,,,,,...r..14,4 --• r, , .... 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MaMil lIMEN ;11. i i N: , 1011-JORNIVri0s „i JOLV4;:,4SII6;•_ : Alltgheny Connqllemotmtic Tittet. FOR CANAL COMIISSIONF..R, WILLIAM 11, rosrEn, Jr., DEADIO*II COUNTY. Cirtsgress, WILSON' .M'CA*PtESS, of Peebles Sheriff, RODY PA'f i rERSOpT, of -Latrrencerille t Prothonotary, • GEORGE R RIDDLE, of .47140c0r_ • TAiiisembly, • sAmFL w..,ALAcg, of.TittSburgh. Rian H. - KERR, of 41kgSiny. 3TELBENN. °A - Jefferson JOSEPHOOPER, coliamlieallouer 3or'3 yeare, ROBERT DWALPSON, Mains. . _Cpminleetoner for I year, WM BRYANT, of Pittsburgh. _ Auditor for 3 years, WILLIAM EWING, of Robinson Auditor Ibir I year. N. PATlT.RSON,of_,Birnane,harn Coirolier t LEWIS' lATYI4-01,../1//cLrheity clrFor , Latest News, see Postsciipt, on second page. Fourth of July. In order that our workmen may have an oppor tunity of participating in the festivities, of tliel4th, no paper will be issued from this office on Montray morning. The Democratic Conley Ticket. The nominations made by the Democratic coun ty Convention,we rejoice to learn, are all well re ceived by the Democracy of the county. Since the nominations were made we have seen quite a number of our Democratic friends from different sections of the county; they all declare themselves well pleased with the selections made, and express ,a determination to give the whole ticket a cordial and ardeht support. Indeed, we never for a mo ment doubted the popularity of the ticket. The candidates selected are all men of influence and character, and eminently qualified for the offices to be filled by them if elected. COL WILSON' .M C•NDLESS, our candidate for Congress, is well known to the people of the coun• ty; they know that in point of qualifications fur a seat in Congress,he hasno superior in the county of Allegheny—that he is the warm advocate of the cherished interests of the District. and will, it elected, advocate them ably and zealously—they know : hiM too as the cheerful. liberal and kind' hearted man, who never refused to aid a friend or assist the needy. kOPT 'PATTERSON. our candidate for tilheriti, like Col. 7‘l"Candless, is known to almost esery "man and boy" in the county of Allegheny. Mr. P. is the "very man" for Sheriff: he is in every re` spect qualified for the office, for which Le was with I so much unanimity nominated by the county Con vention. He, too, is much beloved by the people I for his goodness of heart If elected, all the duties of the office will be faithfully attended to. Gsonar. R. RIDDLr.. the no:nit:cc of the Con vention, is well known to the people of the county. and is by them highly esteemed as a citizen. As on officer he has no superior in the commonwealth. It is certainly not necessary- tor us to stty that he will, if elected, faithfully and correctly perform the duties of the offiscx.tArAaragyaTA-r,fillit fitness fot the station. IS, W. &Lex heads the Asierribly ticket by the county contention. Sol. BLACK was very unwilling, we know, to be a candidate. but the Democracy of the county were determined that he should serve them, and he ‘ar., compelled to consent. Col. BLACK, all will concede, is a man of mind, intelligence and gri‘at energy of character. His services will be Much needed in the next. Legislature, and we hope the people, mindful of their oun inteie.de, will triumphantly elect R. H.. Kraut will also make a very elliciebt awl useful Representative. He, too. is a man of mind --of general intelligence, :aid will, if elected, la bor with' great zeal and industry to promote the welfare of his constituents. Joszrtt Coors'', £q. is a Farmer of Moos Township—an educated man--conversant with public affairs, and entirely competent to adiocatc or defend the interests of his constituents on the door of the House of Representatives. Col. J. M'ELLIZNNT is also a farmer. He is an excellent man, well informed in reerence to pub li: matters, and if elected, will honesty and fait! - fully serve the people as a member of The Legis lature. The candidates for County Commissioners, ROBERT DOYALDBo.f and WILLIAM Br' TANT, Esqrs.. axe excellent business men, and admirably qualifie& to serve the county faithfully and correct ly as Commissioners. The people, at this time, should certainly be very eari:eful in the selection of persons to fill the important office of County Com• missioner. The nominees of the Convention for the office of county Auditor, WILLIAM Ew Imo and NATII A:W rEL PA - rizttsox, are in every point of view quali Led. They, we are assured, cue both excellent accountants, and entirely competent - for the per. formance of the lery important duties of the office for which they have been selected. LEWIS WAY3I VC, Esq., the candidate for Coro ner, is an excellent man—energetic in his charac ter, and as a man of business has few superiors— he will make a faithful and popular officer. Who Knotoe—We hare heard from a reliable source, that Mr. Harris, t. N. White's partner in the Gazette, is we - adhering Freemason/ Can our neighbor of the Post say whether this is so? He has been hoodwinked and cable-towed, and should know what company he keeps.—Spirit of Liberty. Our neighbor of the spirit of Liberty should have interrogated the editor of the Gazere;---he will certainly not refuse to give the teq r mation. ccy.The election for field officers of the three Ohio regiments, hound for the seat of 'war, resulted as folloiys: A. M. Mitchell, of Cincinnati, Colonel; J. B. Weller, ;of Hamilton, Lieut. Colonel, and T. L Hamer, of Georgetown, Major, of the Ist Regi ment. G.' W. Morgan, of Mt. Vernon, Colonel; W. Irwin, of Lancaster, Lieut. do, W. D. Wall, of Athens,!3fajor, of the 2d Regiment. S. R. Curtis, of Wooster, Colonel; G. W..slcCook, of Steuben ville,.Lieut. do., and John S. Love of McConnes ville, Majoi, of the 3d Regiment. Weller elected Lt. Colonel, was for many years ..e.;member of Congreli from that. State, as was alsci - Thomas L. Hamer,..ejecte4 Major of the same regiment Mr.'Rainer: {seta riontinated for Congress but a few weeks shut, in the district represented by Mr. McDow who decliues a re-elec.tion. .; He is one of the most celebrated orators in the west. :. Latter. Feaca.—.Fifteen handfed mea are bu. ally engaged , on the Vermont and: Massachusetts 2:34lzaski.', • _ . EIIMIR x:w'~, xr ENE • i:.::wrk,.=ll-,C•:-.7-' _ : - 3:401** i' ' 1. :40114fOroPV-1011111111,07: % . ;Alittlblli:dfitii.fin f iti.Giif:?tit.:Ort'tlet , - -. tee'jo the . utartt General, if ilik-Ar t 4 : -Afitiy 4/aided PrOititrtficistiodtie 4th of odatei; 1845 will not be , strititoit :interest` just now -It.,must 'hot be forgotten, sage -the Permsylvruilati,lhattlie Whigs objected to sending our forces to .the Rio Grande at tuitl',ioritended that thegallant hero • „ . had been forcid thece by - the pertinacity of the . . . • governmeht. But that gloriods - ohl soldier did'not . . . faillefsee tie importance 'of taking the step long '.befene - he...had: beed..addressed by the government on the subject,' .ft yill bd seen with how much . • mod esty, yet eardistuess; he pressed his views. upon the 1 Adjutant General: , "The traders are continually cartrying hoine the y news of our position and increasing numbers and are confessedly struck by the spectacle of a large camp of a well-appointed and disciplined troops, accompanied by perfect security to their persons and property, instead of the impressment and pillage to which they are subject in their own country. For these reasons, our position thus far has, I think, been the best possible; but, now that the entire force will soon be. concen trated, it may well be a question whether the views of government will be best carried out.by our remaining at this point. It is with Great deference that I make any suggestions on topics which may become matter of delicate negotia tion; but if our governmenti, in settling the question of boundary, makes the line of the Rio Grande an ultimatum, 1 cannot doubt that the settlement will be greatly facilitated and hast ened by our taking possession at once of one or two suitable points on or quite near that river. Our strength and state of preparation should be displayed in a manner not to be mistaken. How ever salutary may be the effect produced upon the border people by our presence here, we are too far from the frontier to impress the government of Mexico with our readiness to vindicate, by force of urn's, if necessary, our title to the country as far as the Rio Grande. The "army :if occupation' will, in a few days, be concentrated at this point, in condition for vigorous and efficient service.— Mexico having as yet made no positive declaration of war, or committed any overt act of hostilities, I I do not feel at liberty, tinder my instructions. I particularly those of July 6th, to make a forward : mot ement to the Rio Grande without authority from the War Department.' LARGE ROBLIERRY—The St: Louis New Era. of the 24th says.:—"that a daring robbery• was committed on board the steamer __Susquehanna, night before last, when near Liberty Landing, on her way up to this city A state-room. occupied by Messrs Bolton & Dickens, of Memphis, Tenn., was entered by some one, who took (tom the vest pocket of Mr. Bolton. 510,000 in drafts on houses in Philadelphia; there were five drafts of $2, 1 )00 each. Mr. a slept in his clothes, and in his pinta hms pocket there was a large amount of money which the tine( did not dii.coer. llts loss was not known lITILI inornimt. Suspicion immediate ly fell upon a passenger. a description of whom h iss been given to the police, and doubtless they will ferret out the matter.- DL PLOR A nr. E Acet DrAT.--On : Sunday evening 21st ult., as the locomotive was about to start on the Pontchartam Railroad Sew Orleans, it backed with violence upon the cars to which it was at• tubed, and a drunken man who happened to Stan] in the rear of the train was knocked down, and one of his thumbs cut off One .of his children, a little boy about a ye as of are, had one of his legs taken off. Another boy, also a son of the Mtn, was knocked down and his head much bruised. They were all conve3ed to the hospital of Dr. La zenburg. FILE GALLANT lhan —The cittizens of Cul- Liink'r'6cirritrfieri t ffincr itt'lilhr'orttire gaitant Lt. Coe N, who was mortally wounded in one of the late battles on the Rio Grande, and who NV:* a citizen of that place. as hole his father a lanai! now reside It Is propored to have his remains conveyed to ColaiMua, to he there rc-interred with eurt.able obsegmes. "flus would be a most appropriate tribute to the memory of this gallant soldier TII E. CANT or W A tt.—lhe expewe to 1,11:b coun try, 171 I r..c.e. of the Revolutionary War, %X ab estl mated at about $133.004 i(+o , . Let,%een the ear', '76 and 17S I, Congress issisel $.:157.1711.*.!-I I of cor. tinental or paper money. which. .loritrg that tune, depreciate.) to a eery lone standa rd.addition to this issue. Congress obtained a 10.50 from Holland of overss,frir), , c.ni, an! trout rrance. of , nearly $1.0i1 0 , 1 ")0. Ile war of lis I cozq this coulitil twt.tve•n) 11.)( .u 1 In , ).0, THE ET•T• CON I' mgt) or Sew lon e for revising the constitution, hai.e prop redto strike out the claws requiring the Governor of the !mate to be t native, so that the office will hereafter be flee to c;trzens, whether native of otherwise, and the rote of the convention will probably sustain the expression of opinion. 'The convention i,ceins determined to place the electoi and the elected on the same ground. THE BANK THAT DID NOT LOAN THE Ft - NDA- A letter from an otlicer in Commodore Conner's q ron; postmarked Pensacola, I dth June, ISdi'e states that the Commodore has ordered all the pur , eery in the squadron to withdraw their depokitl from the Bank of Louisiana immedia:ely. This is the Bank, it will he recollected, that icrused to l oan G ov. J o h nson $9, , ;00 to equip the volunteers, Hurrah fur Commodore Conner- In consequence of the severe drought in Northern Ohio last year, large quantities of haY were imported in from Canada, and it has been discosered that with this pro6ender, came also free supplies of that pest to the fanner, the Canada thistle. The appearance of the Asiuss tic Cholera could scarcely have created more consternation among the farmers than this trouh, lesome weed. A Su rr.—A man named Isaiah Bacon, re: covered damages from the city of Boston, to tiio amount of 10,000, as compensation for injuries re ceived by falling into a hole in the side walk of one of the streets. The writ directs the officers to seiz e upon the goods of the inhabitants of the city of Boston. the said inhabitants to appear at the Sur preme Judicial Court, on the second of November. Fawns—The Canadian editors fear that Sir Robert Peel's Corn bill will ressult most disas!. trously to that province, leaving it entirely de} pendent on its own resources in less than three years. 'MAINZ U. S. SENATOII.—The Legislature of Maine made another ineffectual attempt ott T husday last, to elect a U. S. Senator. Thy Senate adheres to Gov. Anderson. and the House wont give up Hannibal Hamlin. ANOTRER REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER Go:cc: 7 Mr. John Clopp, sen., a soldier in the Revolutioni ary war, and a worthy and respectakle citizen of Philadelphia., died at his residence on thursday, the 135th year of his age. `*row.—On Monday last, 22d June, it Stiowe so much as to whiten the ground on the Allaghei nies:to the north-west of the borough of Hunting; don. L A little boy was suu•struck in Magazine 51; 1 New Orleans, on Saturday, the 20th-ult.- lie died M=li=Mffin ' , 4 , -In'AA , S - c . . 41.0140, 11- thi tequiiv:Pepi4W\Aitonipt 6 0 1 P -foe ;sfosss;2:,Rapure, Esquire, Deputy Attar Geninid for the Comity of Bucks. JaIrEPLI LEftl-te, - Esquife, Deputy.sAitotnqy General for The county of Ckepter JOHN B. ' lit' 11 Ili* iiS, EsquirC;fieptlifAftoineY Generall:orAtie County of Aloutgouterr.-... ilcroase,Esquirc„Depttty Attor ney Gineral for 'tl-.4 county of ALattle C. Moths:, Esqiiite;Deputy.Attoritey .General-for the county. of York. DEMOCRATIC. NOMINATIONS.. 4 WEsTsroasnslin.The Democrats ,of this •glo rious county=well and deservedly named ..“the Star in the west," met. at Greensburg,, in qiiven: tion, on Friday last, the 23d inst:--tke veteran An drew Johnson; Elq., in the Clfair—and placed in nomination the following ticket for Congress and Assembly: Congress—Hon. H. D. Foster, of Greensburgh. Assembly—George:a:Haymaker, of Frankliml James Clark, of Ligonier; John•Fausold; of Mount pleasant. „ Gen. Foster is the present member from the Con gressional distriet, and is decidedly one of the most popular representatives ~at Washington, as:well:as '-at home:: The district (the XIX) is composed of Westmoreland, Bedford and Cambria counties, and is Democratic by a sweeping majority. The Assembly ticket is pronounced to be excellent by the several Democratic papers. - AaxsTnomi.—The Democrats of little Arm strong met in County Convention at Kittaning, on Tuesday evening, the 16th of June—Hobert Melo tosh in the Chair—and nominated Join Byrn. of Buffalo township, for the Assembly: The con ferees to the Congressional conference were in structed to support the Hon. FINDLAY PATTEII - the late efficient Speaker of the House of Re presentatities, of this State, for Congress. This Congrsesional District (the XXIV) is composed of the counties of Armstroug; Butler, Clearfield and Indiana, and.ought to be largely Democratic, but is represented at present by BVPPINGTOIV, an ultra Whig, who got in either through coldness on the part of our friends, or traud on the part of our foes. lie can't come in against such a man as Major I'mcnsos . . No resolutions were passed. C•Mn 1/11.—The Democrats of Cambria, met at Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the 23d instant, in Coun ty Convention—David Somerville, President—and nominated MICHAEL HASION, for Assembly. The Mountain Sentinel says the nominations were made with unexampled enthusiasm and unanimity.— This is cheering. Cambria has an honest Demo cratic majority, which has repeatedly been inope rative on account of our family quarrels, now vie hope, happily healed. Caswronn.—ln this stadnch Democratic coun ty, the old system of nominations has been radical ly altered, by lea, ing the matter to the Democrats who vote directly for the candidates. The prima ry elections for making nominations for the com ing election was held on Friday, the 19th inst.. when, from the returns receited. it is placed b. - yam' doubt that Monitors- B. Low. Esq., has Len nominated for Congress. and S.:- G. Euler and Ju mis K. Kane, for Assembly, Mr. Lowar is melt known as a prominent member of the Le• grslature a few ) ears ago, and as a very able and el rquent man. The District (the XXII) in which lie proposee to be a candidate, is composed of the counties of Crawford, Mercer and Venango, and is decidedly Dernociatie. Mr. Gamin, of Mercer, is the member now. Daxist, WtraN a. formerly a member of the House of Repmentati‘es. has been nominated as the IYemocratic candidate by-t'omertet and Greene counties for Congie,s. This distirct is composed of Favette. Greene and Somerset counties, and it is probable that Mr W. will receive the nomina tion. Ile is a gentleman o%cry way qiralified for the position.—Ponerylconirm A FIUtITI CLECIG TX AS \VEIT OF.TUE RIO Gu. DE.—There is Incipience for lighting (ler- Uis have an excellent specimen of the character now on the Rio Grande. The Rev. Capt. B- A. Steuart, of Louisrma,coromandsnsfnea body of volunteers as were ever ,mastered,—he is strict in his discip line yet sociable in his habits,--ile has gone into the field with all the enthusiasm of a patriot, and all the high duty of a Chris tarn clergyman. Sunday, June lst, will in time be mem...table , from the tact that the *oldies. Captain preached in Mexico. Throwing aside the military, he addres sed his brothers in arms, ae men, re"7.l'''''W. ale . „ e - Firsttlerc:-;11.-,;k7-•.*,:• •c ents 54 '•• • • Thianer,---- .7 • • •_• - FOURTH-I Two peifoirnances; one - in the afternoon the other`: at 9allAt:.!= - 01 . 1: h4th occasions - will •be •Pri seated the Tragedy of - -• .. A - patriotic Address, by Mies Porter:: Dance,•- • •by • . , -To conclude with the,spiendid play of '• oft • TUE ,PILOT OP ,TOE GERXLICOCEAN. • -4n the Doors open at 2 n'ciock; curtain will Ain at half past 2 • - • In the Evening: p Doors to' open at, a.-1 before 7, Curtain ' `to rise at past P.IDLORD'S WARRANT - SALE of -House hold and Kitchen Ftimittire.—This evening, :Friday July 3d, at 8 o'clock I Will sell at my nue tion rooins, No. 114 Wood street . 3d door from sth, for cask par funds, the folloWing articles of Furth tare, to cover the amount of a landlord's warrant, 2 BureatisF Dining tables; 2 Breakfast tahles; 1 Bedstead; 1 r Show Case; 1 Bagatelle table.eom plete• 1 Brass 8 day Clock; , 1 Stove and piPe. AL°, at the same time 6 a lot of fancy and - plain Chairs,variOu§ patterns which will be sold in half dozens, to accommodate purchasers.' - - The.articles can be seen`during - the day; Also 1.2 Gold Watches. " ' • jy3 ikrICENNA, Auctioneer, Pc 7 Ch Tt f e Steam jaly-B B:a c t PEARL, airsl°n : B. 3hr Master, will be chartered to any Par - ty or ompany for that day. Enquire on board, or at - P. C. MARTINS,' jy2 ' 60 Water street. FOURTH'' OF JULY Yf'Y' Y T kets for the supper to beg. tcc at tee Temperance }Muse of Mr. Thomas Varner,' on the evening of the 4th - , can be obtained at Aldernian Steel's; Dr.Dilworth's, Mr. Thomas Oliver's, foot of Market et., Maj. Wm. Lorimer's Fliehange officeoinil'et the Post Office, Allegheny city.—The friends of Temperance are re spectfully invited to participate in the celebration. Mr. Thos. Oliver has been appointed treasurer,' to to whom all monies'must be paid. Supper to be ser vant 8 o'clock. :kJ-St S. DILWORTH, Ch'si. Com. Ar. Splendid Nese,Pialko F^ortip at.A.neilon AT 2 o'clock, P.M. on Monday the 6th .IeIY, at , the Commercial A.uction Roonts, corner of Wood and Fifth goo., will be sold_ one very superior new 61, octavo grand action Piano Forte, made, by Charles Boesert. Philadelphia, with handsome lila hoganYeaae;Metilic Plate and Bridge, warranted of the best quallty, which may be examined two days previous to sale, jeSO To Midge Minders. - „ SEALED proposalrfor the erection of two Bridges of wooden superstructure over Deer Creek,. in West Deer towhship, at the following places, viz: at Denny's Mill, and at Stewart's Fording, will, be re ceiced.at.the offieclof the County Commissioners up tirnoon of Wedneaday, the Bth ofJulY nezt;—plans and specifications can be seen at the office up - to the day of letting. Bids will be received - for the stone work of the abutment and wing walls, by the perch; and for the wood-Work by the linear foot. By order of Commissioners, . JAMES GORMLY, Clerk. Comm:silo:nes Office, June 2.56, 1846. je.27d&wtd. I for erecting *Bridge over die river Alleglieny, opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, hive this day I:feels:Di s Dividend.ef seven per centurn the capital stoci of said cOrnpany, out of the profiti of the last six.' months which will be paid .to stock holders, or their legal representatives on or after the 10th instant. SOHN lIIRPER; jy242w&w2t ' - Treasurer. =2I3ZIE (SUCCIV4O2III TO. HOX.DB.I2IP AND BROWNE') . • - • ISIPORTERS and manufacturers of Wall Paper, I and General Paper Warehouse, No. 87 Wood street, Patsburgh. je2o .Paper Warehouse. ' TBE undersigned having bought the paper ware house and wall paper manufactory, late of Lioldship & Browne, have entered into a co-partner ship, under thename and style of Hill &Browne, for the purpose of carrying on the bdiainese in all its Va rieties. They will have always On hand a comple,te assortment of PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS, of their own 'manufacture, and their stock will be, improved and enlarged with periodical additions from the best Preach factories. , ' • Agents for 'the well-knoww Clinton' Paper' Mill, Steubenville„ froin which they will be' constantly supplied with WRITING,. - WRAPPING, PRINT ING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, tte.., all of which they offer wholesale and retail, at; their store, No. 37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia, mond Alley, Where-Country merchants and dealers are invited to Call.' j e29-d6m --v cheap ..... 4 UADRILLES from Leonard, Operatic Gems, ind, kindaud gentle is she, Seven Songs for Guitar, i Far away in ,my '95%11 bright land, Inebriate Waltz—Flute and Piano, Aileen MaVourneen, . ' .061 0 shall we;go a sailing, - . 001 ~ 12 popularquicksteps, 25 Let no thought of care oppress thee, 051- Thou art lovelier, ._ ' 121 New quadrilles by Strauss, 121 Dermont Adore, - _ 121. Opera of Fra Diavolo, Here's a health to thee, Mary, Little. Nell; Light of other. days is faded, Rest spirkrest from Amil u, Opera of litassaniello, Le Desire Waltz, T. Haynes'Bayley's Songs, , ..., Chimes Quadrilles by Tulein, . 25 We have been friends together, 061 20 airs trona Bohemian Girl, (Flute,) 121. - 11 ~ ,i pra Diavolo, ' 121 Love Not, by Mrs. Norton, - 061 Love's your dream, ' . ' .061 - Opera ef the Enchantress, by 8a15a,...25 Opera;of-Guy Mannering, Morris's Melodies, Seven Mayurkee, La Cracovienne, For sale by je3o OF the beat inenufactu,' both of England and Geneva, - in large re variety and 'for sale et the lowest priees--patterns, new and of the latest style. Also, Diamond,'peinted Gold• Pena, another large supply . Jost received of the beet make.. Also, Silver Waye, Jewel ty, Flee, Tab) e Cutlery, Speetaclee, Pen edit!s Witte, Tea W - Lamps Military Goods &c . ) . W. W. WILSON, corner afFourth , and Market sts. BEST „JAVA. COFFEE,, groan& and put up, in pound Pacitages, received .and lbr sale at ...the Pzr.ur TEA STORE; 72 Fourth street, near Wood. Ftisbirli44na A g I Nottce MITE Stockholde erecting a Bridge I Bridge ei9.s:.r°irrle:ciid -•442.B" piLiorit, , ten. g ny a er t , th fro* the 'B El et tision.erel,tr-Itilvvt'eli r the1.,:7..he;.A1iti:...i,7i: noPfiaat Treasurer : and -• at the OotriPPY. Managers, I,tondaY 't2lti!dlidoceß. on' the first . Monday .• Rooms, at w)l6l•theY arer, iesto4 P:e 44 ,• • id • - • 1011EOPLE viniting—theAoßpr t, es Su= during the qnonjt vlit - fludlt to them w nd h li e nn;: 6 ta ti g e e y, to c et a a illi ya 6 B l t ; ..Bro kem c edi ktv e:s n . y_ ag tnlp r T e g psecil re t. of climate teqttile. -1 -Asj ' informatics liafi r 1 ' ' lattye•to the country'ill he ee yirt ~ 1-IAYS JIRO° jell No 2 Cemtneretal 0., MIENES =ECM MI=E GEORGIC :BARNWELL. Miss:Bertha Lewis.: ' . . . PAN • Dividend. : on-icz or rirr. ALLEGULNY BRIDGE. CO., Ditirttlln nerh 9 mi gag `g , . - - GEO. 0. EXIOWICEi BILL di BROWNt., GEO. G. BROWNE, is SAIiIL. C. HILL. 12}.,_ 111 JOHN H. MELL9R, 12 Wood at Gold a4d Sliver 'Watches Lat. Hwm Grim Urb --,.7!• 41: TO GARDENIARNANA;tInek.,,f!' . , - LANs Fon, BMX. IT. REDITCED-04 ' • •- 3. MILE subscriber offers rof;soliiiiiiiicio(f . 'i,.. 1 `,..' 1 three Miles from the cityOriNlk•glinitt .. .. - - ~ :; T , • . ' the-Franklin and Beaver roads, , - - coni:air - ,tiongoarttat 4 v A tt dred and forty-one acres, about.4l, of- whicli.4 ire . ed. This land is offered at reduced piibelgAii,_ -, be sold either in a body or dividedrinta. purchasers. From its Convenieneplp . r*XpkitM , be a vcry desirable, location either foF rn ;BLit . Term poses, pasturing C12.1.4e or-forGdicidaing:7:; - :..kf... . • '., -.• . .. -" - - ALSO, --, :', 7•_••::.:7:' , -:4". - - . %lt; I:levet:ay-five bdilding Lots on.;:preditirf_tim, These Lots are situated • on.l•Gran_,t.WyDe,..WTEr e -.. Ross and Diatnond streets in the thinl.-waid.of4,o,; a " city of Pittsburgh, adjoining_ the;_lstesr,gspit***, -: Persons disposed, to purchase will .Sit4 - 1102919PP --,'. . vorably located as to health , codv:eniell4o:l :. ness, and will Soon be in the- eentreht!,.hfc ...-_-'• ~.,:„... particulate enquire of- J. C.•Cuntininesq 2 . G.7,-,-. , -.. • jy2. -- .:. :.. SARAH 'B..FETTE ' • ,-- - , ;4 - , , ; .:.. Napoleon and his Marsh. .. A4,&. - ,:r - r• •• MORE . ... . A NI) NEW WORRS,Itt 'Cook 4$ , N. _t - I L Depot, 85 Fourth street. ... --...••••":... ;t t . ... ! Napoleon and his 3farshallseh:y, - liIPA : :I', • i dedicated to Gen. itifield - Seide;' ; ',2 ~,'`.'': -..-_,..,... Vestiges of the Na tu ral Ilittlors . str: tr ,-, , .1R :'::;':: . ii .ki Sequel. New Supply. .. ;......,-. -. ..'...•_„_. n .:'•.,r ~..... _...'.:::,.• I Columbian MagazintrfOili47 - Ifl_W . s . The Gardener: an' acconittotAvetW4pollite,t; trusted for the table . by the ' plough andOadii,',:!':s.. F The 'Lives of -the Felfins;:tir -AiiiietrfOisi* 4 * ! Calender. - ' ' -: " ' " - •'-'_ _ _•' - ' 71. '! . ...:-," ; `......:''n t Wfl• r '' . A Love Tale, the:Jevrish_lNlrdilispiffaWfdit..l..- or the Eastern Star and the AlhaneolChlec* ': Fanny Dale; or a Nek?Alliihlatriattek!lst: . l. .4 New edition.' - . ' '---. ' - .....__ .r.; ~,,' .-.-:`(''.:,-...•::. • • The Horse DoctOri s tbe f -liabitic- -1) .is0 123 04 411 ) 1 --... "-- agnment of the Horsej.in-the Stable allit,iifge' . '. with advice to purchasers.- ',.:.' -- .:::F.%,Y 21. ! . !Zr4i.'..- • ' Graham's Magazine for Juli ., ' -1 : ::: ::- .. ..4 . .i.: - ..,.z1v . Lady's Beak. -- ' - -' ' ic - 4AttlEki4fifs4 - •' ' - National 1134 - per's I . libte Knights of tb o'FOreit: a and the . weekkj monthly Cotintiffoo4fatiir..'?`. 4 .‘V:: :%;k• ' ' On HANviNktogsvxi7 - _wcpti:-Imptii:- ,, ‘..1% and, trim' Woolen carpet'iallsv.iiitioraiiisash4ll;:ttigs.7f suit if wantedi-faisti*lStiitifyiiiiiitillelitp . plaster of Panstillet s tiateiOtfeltins'ansi g ki-- for sale in any. quantity , 4 . 7' • • jyl:4 t and. tona..llyrelitiWC.4i4o.Atra • 1.0'000 :4‘ • . 1° • 5 ; 00011,1 i - dohi•d'flibellaZ''.!&.7.- 0N o l i • • .•: •:: .15 000,,Tileitii,ShilfilmiiiMi.;:00:10;*". 4 4 0000aingu m .: • Obogatrspgntiioiylii#tz.met- - , f 4 . Together with aline . aitto - rtineht ' s • brnted brands or TobateO;iiielerne:.l . -' . 12' • ;,. "Arematie," Brjt.:ololsr rates—salt and see, at the Wine Stor.ejor 3 . • STER,ETT, X • 3 17'.4 . - ': • 3 ROXINDLOATSITGAR-TrAV - soliplied 'with: ttiii excell:kik.ftWara', ground to powder; it .in :the Coffee Houses forenje I:ty. , • i ll ••• ~ . . . Bo t tled , Aipppi ttL ,..• ( . 4 ... z 42..... orb nAsKETsshalp f p.4 4 .4o7irjAi tt. k,4•• .., 4 . 41M and vintages.. - .. , •-,:- •,- . - ...-2-;• ,, r. - 0.i.1' •• -:1:,,,,- 60 eases 44 .llarmaian.W.St:litliintlirt article,:at alsov..ptice.,l•l ~„. -..,_,..........;,,kt ~... • . • . 25 eases 4 4 Patnily.,use ,, ,braridvc:-- .-• ,':?'-......•111...• 15 44 i Rhenish viinee;tiailiatiel4saill*.... Z.. • . . ... . 15 doi, Blackhurisa4laderia, ihrfegr •••' 10 44. Brandy ' ' 'dd f , - , -eieelarritta . "... 12 44 Star do t -- '!.! - ', l, - 14' 1 '4 25 4 i,'' Duff Gordekiti Cd.;Sheiiitilllian : f. . Pure _' . ",.... !:.-.. tr.?4, 14 44' ' Poit, tbrinvalldarniithli' • , ... .... . sortment of the fa neBi. wino.imPPited 1 : 6 - 64 i g7 9 0 11 14.. - on draught'or for sale Vy . the'originSrpirottntiCisfoo \Vino store of . . ',.. STR.R.LTX4eO,6A.. jy 1 :. . .1 ~, ...NO; V.8,/fArPt4l .'..., TI, BENCH" COlU;tlALS:4•Aniiiiiit; , ,iiidelpi .... •-', - X -Orange, f Ankieg!‘e: de ...-liordedgftlME4 ""„.:. aanaes, Paifii -Aitiour,.-I.irli:o-16 ~kt. , r .,- S tomac lib:quail:lig te de Venteta;;itialit., : deipier i :' •• de Anis - . etc. &..e:.; by the bott-Te:::iieEllitqr ' "•-' store of.! •.• • • -..-- .STatiVrZ : O. W , ,i„..",:•":. : jyi - -., • -: .• - -.. :'• -..-,:. —:::.' , 4ll , frutiet-.4',...—..--- . • 25 cents 23 061 121 06 O 6 06k 061 04 rkLD BRANDIES.:— * -, "-:-• '7" - .• -,_•:, '.. kf.l2 don old Paleblegloryi V °kyle.' . 't - IY: - •' • : '., 12 "." " ":Nectat-• •. ..!- - ' , t ,.. ;;CL': 4 .47 - 1:1,, ~,.• 10 4 4 44 Darktygniae4: ,-, .....„, „ : lt, -9- ...-‘: Petlai!yi.: , '' , :vs`' o !ir!!!. , .i..:: , -.! . •••.* 8 rr ~ ch e i t i;::- ... .„ *,, ie. - ~,, rsc'enervl.4 , ;" .4 ' 10 " '" Janigtialktirltier: - .di , -' s 4?'i-3; Also, etobrazingi)imetviitetYitf..Eirii - •-. . .. 4 . whioeya• :.ittixi,4„.44.:oh taduebv4,oo.4w . pckageat .i.h.,..i,(0661,1iqw,r0cii....r4p.t. ‘,. it jyl - 'STERErr, Nt C4..../It"fref: ....-;* piIKE NOTICE- aLLitIikI 4 PEOP,LIV . • . 1.. Rcatovan--The.celetwatedss4ll6oll. / G. Evans of BroveaiiilleioPs4;liectiosr44**lll:' wholesale and fetalli..atlackaattitiMetheit •• No. 89 Liberty atreet;lead ..ef:Wotial;.Z ' ,.;. . , Wholesale Dealers. and Agents aupplizidfp... Dr. - Evan,' Sprerdign.:lVlii, and Grt4.lftratot.4l, ;. , live, a certain cure loathe FenzOisa7:4ll§;'s .., Dr. Elms , yegetopli; and.:47cl-:Jl9lTticli,4l4 price 23 cents iter.be.x;.' - ..... :•-,... - 42 t e7 , Dr. Reins , dzlerleAl'YeiNibteXetin(6lo,4 .'•,*;'. 2.5 cents per bottle. -. • •-•-`••••..--i,---Z,S;1'..42,0-41.4%,..:5i% Dr. Ream' Toi*ic:Xy's...ivatir',..:4%44llltilt: for sore eyca, priieLtwenV;flif, 40111kriec.011. , elf, ~,..: Rev. Dr. jamii-Eatt9?;.44o4:s* , up, for,Atty, ' of Coughs,Colili•jAithtpa,. Ciapp.,:'8r..4,02... - .. Consumpton-PricA:iiiiA Ac1ppr.,(. 1 .., .4 -' . Remember -De.:Ei4al..'.ool,olo6itt*Lilo4ar*'. !I°. 89 VkberVjo464l.4ol4o;,9oVtiodt.:*--- li.ow...i.e.keet. tab5k0u4qi.."4.4,61-17-,.,-/1-' II.F: llertuilti Noir ' . ' • j Inugh :will cc can. Independence. Ar6en7l. The serve at 10 o'clock;-A. ill 'livered- by elori*t attendance nadir ance fertival will : to' partake of-th, _running betweal. for - the , aecominot convemee,o lk.a% ghent 711:0: ailltO ;The Windier r .. • je.,p_., By TAX: ortpt l ieitA Seorl(o44l wards, 'ZS , r :.~ - 4! f,