. as ~..._ tri)e Math) 11lortiing Post sw. vv.T....-1, iti stated that one hundred • thousand watches urn manufactured at Geneva, annual ly, in which 3000 men are employed, and far which -- are commanded 70,000 ounces of gold, five thousand I'LT f SIit:EGLI, T u ESDA I , OC: f 01:1E11. 28. j murks of silver, and precious stones to the value of a tv , c. ----- ----= - ' --'' ----' - r-----= ---- " --- i million of hoses. Tu prevent deceit in the ulloy of It P•T.MI.R. Agent fat county , newspapers, "•et. le osed, the government appoints a bureau de it the Agent for the l'ittsbursh Doily Slurnittg l'ust.l " 4 Weekly Mercory and M.lnufnetmer, to recei , e ' surreilln lee to inspect and stump every manufacture) udeettisetnenta aid subscriptions. tie has offices in; of gold and silver mile in ilie town. Nsw YORK, at 'h. Coal (lit. e, 30 Ann street, (nd• l, __ juining tbe Triton,. (Afire.) . it • - 1 HKaSN A KLY. — The Sulizbuly (N. C.) Watch- Bosron, Nu, 12, State MI Met. man has a stot v about n sn.ike a ith IWO heads. wliicli PHILAD....I.I'IIIA, Real E.,, , 1..1. , and Coal (J1M . .., 59 is said ~, b n , t , i 5 5,,,,, c,,„,.,1 he fir. J. G. Te „.., 1 1,,, ‘ „, riuil atroet. on the farm of his:it oillei Clum Templeton, in Itellrll BALTINIoItE, S E coiner Bultitni.le limi Calvert .i., ahem war pu r r eau La seen, and tells of ad , eiti- , county. The beads were at each extremeily of the sing learned. Icily, and Welt . periecily fug rned, saysibe %V at dims m .._-- ----------------- - - -''----- , Thr r ep t il e m o a .iiired 5 feet 51 iuches'M lengih, and Fan/scii* or TILE UNITED STATE].—.I cot respond- . was ~I _ . black c cubit-. Jo fl BIGLxIt, ant oftlanNew York 101411111 Of C O MIIIVICC,III/1110r17.1`S OM/editor of that paper to an in advance of the anroini Gnono M hot, nteurner, George M. Bibb, built ut this place for the I.Thited Stittes, riv report of the Seer' tat v of the Treanarv. that the entire ed at l:uinviile, ,the 22,1 w here she will e receipts from all sources, for the fiscal year ending ;main until there in t o sufficient rise of water to permit /oho - 30th, 1845, a ill he a trifle over '29,700.000. her to pans over the Fulls. The expenalitutes for the game time about $30,000,- 000, showing that the expenditures of the year, ex- Choctsovri MAIIKE.TS.-1 he sales of flour, nn the ceed the receipts about three hundred thousand dot' 9.3,1, were small. Holders not liking to sell and par. tars! The expenditures under the %Vat - department i cha..ers afraid to buy at present prices. Two loth were eICIOIOII $15,000.000. Unleea we should have war, sold at $4. Whiskey .old at 19 1.2a191 e. Wheat this - item of expenditure, will undoubtedly be greatly h as reduced hereafter; but, it should be borne in mind ~c loop I nici: rim A liccu."—A widow by the that the bill making appropriations for the improve -I ""i° o C taken a Mr. n r ice for a set merit of various Lake Harbors, rind the Ohio and other R"gf, lot Lain, and being 'inked by a ftiend how she liked western risen, did net receive the approval of Presi [the change, she replied, "Gb I have sold my Rugg dent Tyler, and of course, during the pant veer, no for good nice." money has been expended in the construction of those works. It is quite certain that the coming Congress 1 AS.ITHER STRIKA —The seam•tiessesuf Nes burr, I will make liberal apptopliations for the prosecution of N. Y., have turned out, struck lot higher pay, und have the Harbor end Hiner improvements. already corn- published n manifesto in the inapt-is stating their gtie... `sensed. The gum thus appropriated, we think, will I coerce. and appending a lint of prices by ei hieh they quite equal any cortuilment that can surely be made ; will in future be governed. in the expenditures of the War department—so that kis not probable, ibta in the argtegote, tl.vie w i ;be "Master Burke," the once celebrated Row-loos, in any considerable reduction in glee elPend 4 ut es of the , now ftt. the Astor House, New York. 11e hos return- Government. ' ed from Lowrie w hhilet be ha, been to perfect himsylf If this statement of the condition of the Treasury; under tlx brat masters— D e Be NUL pI.LACIjoiI.. II )—...11 the is correct, and we have no reason to doubt it , aecin violin, ult w bleb, as a child he was so admirable a rel. racy, the amount of revenue collected under the pie', former. eat law, it would seem, lon not exceed the amount r‘ N“T ' , rune —A New State is p r oponed in one required to defray the necessary expenses of govern- of the Western „ pet , , to b e co npoae d ,f IS eat Ten mut ttes•re. the northern poring' of Nlissi”iopi, and that The Gazette editor "growls like a Bear with a sore portion uC ii`""ck:' hug IV ` 't of tLo because we said that "whig politicians have airrei done any thing for the protection of Ameri- Tux BANK or ENGLANI).IIII' return of bullion can Industry, use to bluster in its favor for politi- in TIP. Batik of England for the month ending Sept sal teem, and desert it when fr iends were needed." 13, gives an aggregate emoum in twill deput tments of We, of course, referred to such men as the editor 4 '13,31 1 1,437. of the Gazette—men who now go ogairst. a Tariff 'I IT ' S , THF. 1. - •3111‘,N.---You are 'lineup' in a hunt]!. Caltareation upon the ground that it is not a party Lizzy ,' said un old Indy to her daughter. "lin the CeaCellt. The course of the Gazette is such as to ma." leave the impression upon the public mind, that the', editor mires for the Tariff only so far a, it can be The amount of Canal tolls fir Syptetetri Ins'. on the triod advantageously as a tsnv measure. 11 he is New York canals, was $399.923. This is an increase the friend of the Tariff policy why does be object tot over the game period lust year of $G0,474 wbip taking part in the Hollidaysburg Convention'' The Gazette of yesterday sa)f: • Tt is not hue, as the Post alleges. 'hal we oppose this Loco movement in fa%or of a Tariff." We must say the above is as barefaced an attempt at misrepresentation as we have ever seen in the columns of a public journal. It is well known that lb* meeting at the Exchange Hotel was composed of men of all patties—most of the resolutions wrie prepared by a decided Whig, and all parties are in, 4 sod to witted the proposed convention. 'GMT Ticiar.—We mated a few da” since that ntmorepoke of en arrangement which bud ahvmdy beocrotade in teference to the Whig ticket Cur the next epottest. Will the Gazette deny that such an arrenge men has been en:ered intoT Will it deny that the , Gazette whirs have already decided that Mr Hemp too, shallbe the nominee for Congress, John Morri son fur Sheriff, and Geo S Hayti for Pruthonotar)l We min only say that such a report 16 in circulation. LAISOR TO MAXI • WATCH.—Mr. Dent, in a lec tors delivered before the London Royal I,tat it of e, made an allusion to the formation of a watch, and stated that a watch consists of 992 pieces, and that 43 Et udes, lewd probably 215 persons are employed in making one of these little machines. The 'non, of %Odell the bob 11,Del Sprig is formed, is valued at something less than • Eirthiur this produces an ounce of steel wor. h whicktio drawn int., 2250 yards of steel a ire, and rep risals' in die market £l3 4.i.; but still another pro s:woof bordering this originally farthing's wori h of iron renames it workable into 7,G50 balance springs, which will realise, at the common price of 2a. sd. each. £ 916 Ss-,the tlfcct of labor alone. Thus it mny he seen datthe more labor bestowed upon one farthing's worth of iron given it the value of £950 Sr.. or *4,552, which is 75,980 times its original value. Tut OCE/Lit STLAMLR.S. — The Great Britain will set leave New Yoik till Tuesday, '2Bth inst., in conse• (peace of the necessary el-mi.! to her propeller. The Hibernia will sail item Boston on the lat FOX The Greet Western is now in her twelfth day, and will very probably arrive on Sunda!, w ith a vkeek's la ter new►. The Caledonia left Liverpool on the 19th inst ,and ist therefore in her 4th day. There is no truth in the report that the mail steam, erten to exchange their English starting point tu Bun iry Bay. • A RAILRO►D CONYENTIO:4.—We learn from the /routing (Pa.) Gazette that a railroad convention will be held at Williamsport. Pa., on Friday, the 31st instant, for the purpose of devising ways and means for the construction of continuous railroad from Phil adelphia, by way of the West Brunch, to some suita ble termination connecting with the public works of new York. It ',expected thut delegates will be in attendance from Philadelphia and several of the east ern counties, and from the southwestern counties of New York. ManrracTUate to nUi! lA.—The quantity of eat. tODimported this year direct from the United States to Russia, is 6,992,818 pounds, whereas the biglie,t import heretofore was .3,150,080 lbs in 1843. It is attimeted by competent jodget that by the rid of this y ea r there will be In operation, in the %%bole empire, from 800,000 to 1,00J,000 of spindles. Tea Economy' or NOT TIAIIO A NEWSPAPER The PrONldepCo Journal says that a gentleman step ped into the counting-room of one of the few mer asses in that city who do net take the Journal, hoot Wednesday morning, and asked him the price of flour, end bow many barrels be lied. Upon being answered. be quietly said, "I will take the whole." The seller bed the gratification to learn in the course of the morn ing, the intelligence by the Great Britain. Nothing like judioioua economy. Tas CARLIILL VOLUNTIFIS has been enlarged and much improved in appearance. Gu ahead friend Brawn. Iron was first manufactured in the United Sinies in 171.5; The Warwick furnace, which was built in 1736, retnairta in operation still—after working fur nearly a Jots Swims. Thom are 678 houa.hr.hiers of the mane Smith ,n Manchester, Eng., of whom 106 are Johns. The Brown family numbers 262. -4 ..; 4 **r• 441Cti From the BOSiO7I Pearle. An old minister observed in a lets sermon that "no The White Norseman. one ever got teligion in fed i bootie!" Think of 1 this ladies. EY • SOLDIER Or TUC RICTULUTION. 1 The cry is still, " They c ome!"—SAokspeogt.l Clickener's Sager-coated Vegetable Purgative (Concluded.) jPill:.—Experience having long since decided, thnt "Wife," said he, ••is there not an old gun barrel, I everydisense originates from impurities of the blond. a or derangement of the digestive organs, it is evident comes here in the garret." that the remedy employed must beof such a naturens "1 believe there way," said she, ••but pray what du I is best calculated to remove [Luse bb *cc tructien*, or want with it!" a t , • I *lore the blood to its natural state. The Cliekeuer -, Sugaraouted Purgative Pill*, being compounded pure plied he, -if 1 ....it niiidaken, it ie good enough 1, • le'on scientific principle*, and bzised en antetitninte ac dial Ft hole tleougit a rig'lur." A ,„ mairtiance with the origin of disease. and the ticiuni '•:%l et ev on me, Itud.ntwil are 3 on sr wee:toe of the human ”vsteln il e only tronerly old mutt like you—sixty last No,eilib i r i i i i n — g t l i ' n u t d ..:lk - ... , fl *sling so seas! I should think Nou had seen eifilicli: Whieli cart be popitivelv relied tels tir* ng composed of a Iliere lie , ' 1•."'" C u l" • d,,, n y ff d eni of each other lit tlieis med.: of operation; variety of ingredient* entiiely llitroleot horn, and he fighting the lit iti-h already. lain Itee and his men hleerlitig nit the grass beful e • ,t , . t f a il i , t he s , i y a e „. t t whaler. i ten 'l‘ 11l 1.. r to fatten .1. at of els ae. I , n e r eyt s. What could you du with a gun!" appear. Thus, if the liver be uffecteo, I I ' e r nt ' i l i ' n g g o re i ,l t i u e s ta Y s ill operate on that port *colas organ, The old man made no reply, but escennled i t.l:< , ; 'D'ir'• and s""" returned with a r"'iY gun t """ L '' I . mid by cheesier , it of out,. fiat, or bile, it is eitticitid i.ii, hands, In °line of his wife'. iuce,sant , " II ' ' n ' t `: ly diyc - hutgin: into the ytomnel., torture it to it, nutu went to a shop, made u stock for it, and put it / 131 stale Another sill operate on the blood, and re complete littler fur use. lie then s a ddled a sitotig t i move those impurities which hove rillently , entered into white burne r and mounted him. Ile gave the sti'''ll', its citrulation: s, bile a third sill t ll•ctually expel from the rein, is ad directed Lis course 10 , OM' , (Mowed. the ovaem shalever imputilies may have been ilk. Il e m et the 11,1601 hoops returning, "" a w ", a " t : charged into the stmench, thtungh the instrumentulity long in ' , Civet , ieg that there we* a IA 111!, 004 emelt , of the other jogreili,,ut, their en,. lie d.islied ao closely Upon the Moak llf , , Sold by %Vivi Jack-on, corner of Wood and Liberty the enemy that his hoer'. neck was drenched w ith ' alerts, who is general Agent for Dr Clickenet's P il ls t h e ~I n titt i n g blood of The wounded soldiers. Then l in Pittsburgh snot vicinity.reining, back hi., snarling *reed to redoud, he dealt u ; Ir-rfiewele if an imitation article culled ''lra pro' yecrad death epee the funks snit his never failing I red SU gar-Coaled Pillx,"rturporting to he Patented l '" 11 '''• ll' t'ligrout co,'" of the Lis,u+-odium,. Ili both the rills tied preterded patent are forgeries. :ley larch. fl iuting on the breeze, and the color all it till up by IL miserable quack, in New York, who, for Ids stee 1. soon distinguished him from the rest of the i the last four or five years * has mode his living by Americans. foul the regulars gave him the name oil counket felting papular medicines. oci‘2B. "Heath ~ti the paice h o t se." A dozen balls whizzed ti __ _______ ____ _ ______ by hi. head, when he made the lit q. assault, but nii-, TELEILLTRE. thorn:aye& the old patriot culeinued to prance iii , ' I M A NAGERS, SHIRES AND PORTER. guy nlt. • ,,tover the foot soldier.—to do It use lin *•' P 1 ROMP TER, GEORGE T. ROW E. nes* faithfully, in the belief that because other. t Lk.:LDER OV THE ORCIIESTR•, J. H. HI':S.SING did wrong I,) firing tat him, it aoultl be no excuse for I him te du wroog by sparing the hireling bullies of 111 I'RICES OF ADMISSION. t)ranuiral eusernment. At length a vigotous charge, 30 cis. • of the bayonet drove the old man and the patty sith l, ,, i it 'a g ilei ,, er of Boxes, or Dress Circle 374 " which he wart acting, far from the men b e lly of the. 3 , 1 " '• 20 ~ Illitirli. liezeldult a u• also out of anduminsiti oni, pit ej and w a n compelled so pick tip some on the rOI.IJ, - .'1;) " ullerVCu Colored Persona tore lie could recut oto the charge. He curie an again.l G f - -- ---- '" d rick " ' off "" " ff ' c ' er ' b Y r udti " g " sing l ' I "" !1 ' i Third night of PCTM AN. In which Mr Preston his loyal brains, helmet lie was again drive,. intr. BUJ and his Hulse VC LTURE is engaged.ever and ilioni. I hiough the smoke that culled einem I the flail", of ft.• d0...1.m..ni. e""Id I!" '''''" the is hit' ' Tuesday Evening, October 2711,1845, horse of Ihe ',torn!, for a rnoMoilf. the blares of Ili- i Will be p „ ent .A,,G tuti d spectac l e i n , 3 acts, ~,,.,,,,,i piece was heard, end the sacred person of one of his 1'\10w,1%.1 Itilldul •ohjeoni Was Soar la medal/re PUT NAM. ,L,,, ~,, 11 on 100.1 al wind. 'flint dad 11,40. i :di anti OR, THE MON SON OF SEV ENTY SIX• Lis neighbals continue to 11 lie.ol the renewing foe. ... until the Earl Perry appealed with a thousand Ireshi l't svious to the Drama, u favorite Piece called tr ,,ope franc Boston. Ibe too delechment Aof the THE IDIOr WITNESS. British sere now two thousand strong, and they kept —_,— oil' the Americans with their attillrny while the, a :7 - For particulars see small bill. look IA Leafy meal. Nu ..00ner h id [Ley N 4,111 cum-, 1111 ' n 11, I ~• . inericed their match, titan the postale' s hire hope , p.mts open at 4 past 6 o'clock, curtain will and on t o. sena I.!. i w a,C seen row, ole. it 111.1 speed user the hills, with rise at i ga. , 7 PreeiselY• net 128 _.r R'''" . ' t' i . fli'r , ii" . cd , ."r . "f new "ear'' , ' 1i1e"..0.- I the ailments, tea Yankee an his Intel.. : out llonosNksh,L,, 1,1,...,11, toloo gene! al 11 , 111,0.1. slid " Ilul" cried tile Aohliera, "(bete comes Ilhit old 11,•• ~I 9••cts Ito sviue it this ron,entioa wa. called. Is mi.. ~:.i., on tire w hite 11,..! Look out for yoinr raretcsaed nn priblidi riles,. p r o c erdings. selves, fat Wile t.t us lots gut no die, in spite of Fate." On moil ,n of Mt flint-. it ens And ant "I them .11‘1 die, fy liczekiall's aim we. R..,lred, Thlit :I.ii C:44,,t.i.ii..n recommend the trite , trod his prmenple* o f ecenetny ismuld not admit. tict"B4l3t ln:dreg of a genet el v"trsi ell." "I - 'l'll Pre` form tilt cif his IA a.. 1 ng powder or ball Throughout the era; et.llll7le. Isle,- ell i n ildy gt e al stark, IV liar- whole 111 th it bloody rollbetween Lexington and: Sweet Potatoes. ...,,, ..,. : h.. .••• .....I N1.,e,1,, ~t - Januar, next. I Cando adze, the fatal appio:srhes of the white hot se- 1 2 ~ 11.4 A M a a 11, ..i I (111;1, it a, a1.,1 ' men re ot, acre dade 1, d , the trained tile.p• of Itri.uin , Ala 111751IELS of fine sweet potatoes, in it CIP barrels and Lir sale by .Errole , rl, I hat a dele r dion of Law, be aperaintel and e.,..rya ound rolllcted by licrolduli needed no, P C MARTIN. Ira itil • l halt, t.. "T.'''. 11,. et. 1, 1 •101 • 111, in the ca , n• r epautit g. Bat e n retching Cam'. tdge. ilk . egular, r int. , r . 23 6U Water s r. ...nil ar to he ledd et Hen , 1 : 1 ••• t . '""•l''. c'"'"" i "" gi early to tie it condor I. mined rile old mutt nail I i, 7/7/0. 1.?.:1111 lrot, %oh i‘owet I.) lipooll *0h5.11.0.... in hone. 1,,,•, ~ „„,f, ~,..1 0 ,,,„,,,d„„.„ b y n i l ,. ~, , 3 .., t „,-,. Pea Nuts. Reported for the Post. n - in o o f 1n..1./L 41 ily t littetidt Vile,. Op. , Me.sts Ill". - riot he hail, at len t ., h. puid the 10110 it of Los tranc,e,, 11100 AA SACKS pea nuts foi Salo low by Sunbury and Erie Railroad Convention in :.- Si rui twn. and lao .l (. ril'lr'flTl• "I - 1 V"I'''"• ". C and Ora his stired had gme home a id. a lainsly bridle. o _, ky P C MARTIN, Elk County. I ~1.-v of l'itislnit, ;l a and 1 40 .,,,, G,,,,,c r of EI: , , anal tau empty stold.e. Not so. Ilezekiali had only ~,., .23 60 Witter at. Pursuant to nOliCe flreVioo.l) published. a cortvem , w ere a ppointed a del, garloll 1. , dint o'Jett• lingered tot a moment to aid to a plot a Inch had Leer, -------- titan assembled no the Acadent), in Ridg‘sass, Elk ()n mot , . ut M. N% limn , th .if ws 1,,,,,i 1,,, A a r o , t c a ite n , for tahing the baggage a a g,t ii ,, Tanners Oil. county, Pa., on Turedry. the "Ist day of Or tub , . Res'ired 'flint thus eon, enlian retntrnmend t o the and Ilwir gout d.• Amid hail ji:unted i. bout fiity old -1 ( ,*) BARRELS fur sale low by 1845. ci•"‘''''ll". at 1) •."` ill'•• Ill' i'.";.i." of .1 - 1". 1 . 6 .c . rusty ',lusher, wider nat me wall, wish their MetZlell l_k, h.., I' C MARTIN, On motion of lion James 1. Gillis, the Meeting ar r . committee to confer anti the Lu-ne.. m en an d r a ni- deeded onAtial 11, raid. As the wagons .rived op.: ~,,, ‘2,3G0 Water st. temporalv organized b , the etcen.n of lion l‘ ILI I tulisis or the rest , ,N litt repo,' 10 the 1,010, toe-.- posite the Lattety, the musket* Mete discharged,' . -- — AM I'. 1r 1 tcox,Chaittn,ot, arid Cho ries Horton, E.g. ' toes, here...aly to tine eOrtipl..tl:lll of Ide Soeloiry and sod right 1i0r.e.4. I, o l,olher 141 II sortie soldiers, View Copperas. S. victor,. Erie IZailrood, and Silo 10 copier s all the ColillLOO sent ow c4' m t.trece. The patty of soldiers alio, -.1 0 BARRELS fur sate law by On the retortion of in motion to that effect, the del ...malts "pun ul ,, ' •alY o ' , had the baggage in charge. ion to h pond, and ph/ nag L P C MARTIN, n e,gutes in aa ri endscopresent were invited to present thei, Oa n0e1... Ito con,ent ion sol,turned sin the. tug their muskets onto the wale,, sarrendere*l them-, oil •*!`d tit) Water sty. credentiAls and lake seat. in the Convention; whet,- iV IL Li is Al Pl% ILCiJX, Pr:c..len% seleeni to on uhf lawman csfles.l Mother Betheri6ls, ---- upon the following named gentlemen •ppeared. awl Apt-must 0 Isintek.ll. 1 oho was. at dint i itpe, digging loots in an adjacent - Pipes. : acre o,lr-educed an delegate.. tram tine counties tespec- Ifixer S/11GYA•i, i 6 0 1.1. A i 0,,, ol ktm.ticans terminated the gallant 4100 LIC XES for sale low by ti,e1 . ,,, mimed: It•kyos lin, xe 1111. I'l , lglirlynen, hem Mother 114,1, Tick and placed 11seln ‘ a l P.C. M kit fIN, From Warren Coarary—Dr Homy Sergeant. Goo Jill, I, 1111.1.1.1, ; I'llc Pfeil . .. ol mil, keeputg Tint t•.,lttimen oe, exceedingl) an. "tat ';8 60 Witte, st ,A. Cobham. Archibald Tanner, Patrick Falkiter, I. CAII/ I', Inntshed at Ill^ aoldel.in,“ 01 the attar., and lads - - Rasselas B o ise, Lime* L Actny. . Erustu, Itari,en and GE... It T i It. ~,,I th a t the y,.., Lee. ,ou!.1 flan op lit e mosquito., , Stray Dog . • Thomas Struthers. I J .11,1 MII - 110: I. 11W of ate it di. •trnl kill tLeiti 1, hi• rile! d'oeuvre, (.., I ISLE to the etivertiser on the 28 , h .1._,, F . , am Elk County—Hon James L Gillis. Ho., , Chniles lito-ttnt, 1 h a vin g been eLtnt-tuded, the hat /Zl•+,l ..1, , 1,,, ~,,,,. ,Illell the ON fie l can have by ca!litt,g IVilliam P Wilcox, It W Litman, Chalks Id Feller, 1 1 C lot a y, agum llM.,ze I,;, t pp.tari d he aerre et Ilexclottli, ehd a e , Srcrriaries. tat this of ice. de,ct thing the same, and pe i vong im tuts Davi.l Tin see. M L Rion*, George Dickinson. Joh.. , RuSsola• ll,own, ~. I,ite leit*e ens Coll.lhelltol4 union; the now count-; ~,i5 „ ,,,„,„,„,. ocil - .13 ' Schaffer, John SI ever, George Luke, Ignatius GRrnor, 1, , „ Alli,lN N dote,. 1 __ less assailer I. shut sprang tram every 101 l and ringing _. , I ...113ner orlon, Michael Langetfierii, Geo Krsu•, - - dell, ceri s e, a nd si,enl, through which the bleeding' , L A lin E lot al - shuts just a: rived from the Ear, I Jesse Eyler, Nathaniel Hyatt, Isaac Horton, Jr, anal I We see the name of Ilea II L , ' it' I ) I . '" In. Illy regiments I.loe a wrounde , l snake. held their toil...mt.Aa. the Pittsburgh Clothing Stare lot-gale wholesale ts• r John S Brkasay. 11..11en tole and ahle member of Cto.gross from old NV e•t- way. 111. 1,,,,i f aim s tn. d.dieri tii d a 5.11,1i , r 1•11 sr ' in J ~,,,,i1 WM. B. Sell AFF ER. From .111 . 1i.sou County—Hiram Posts.. Ransom m'"r l . , n l u'gr'l In!' "" ""' 0/ ' h e no•nocruliC 1 11 Iwre• - every te‘p.J.rt of ins Inore. Even alterthe woLILI , I ~,,..2 3 Berk et it 1,, John Rah. sill a sonin'de per.on to b e selected as Speaker of the trop , tad eta', ed Charle.town. there 01, no escape _ I r,o,n Jrjrerion County-1, C ar ey, t i ed Win K,. r . next I'. S. Hoes , of Reemmultol'ivsi Mt . l' . is ll n a y t h en , f r om the deadly bullets of the re ale s , v me bee. . most excellent man. and 0.0,1,1 l i e be el, cred to tio• ram Ths ap p alling vslote I,os, would elansodleti ~ From Cla rims Counry--(;en Boyer. • SPeals l " l "P• a" 1 "'" e o fthdrui l"" idin ag ''''''''`• unexpectedly ilardi OUT frnm a drukr, ,o (tom Inand From Pitiv".mgh—L . , man %Vdmarth. and Wan C I . ...lisle Voluntete . * rock, end the a hitliag nit Inii. ballet sas th f.!, , Toney.- _ 'Cr o f derdl t . He followed inn enema an the;. ~,y 1 ' From l'hiladrlpkto—Julin Nli!ci.ell, rind kridrew ' tend.. , and then turning his hot se's head rend tied use bathe New Y or k mat h e r , on Thursda, there was a Mt' Jonlo4. I ' M ole,' to hi. hon•eitold. arm oho. t" an roisunce in prices. In addition to these a large number of gentlemen i '''""""' 1 . - Where Have yen, been, husband?" from the s urrounding cutiniry were in attendance, an d . Corr ,Fondener ,ph , (5.5/rd Stoles rAaud,r t hi. ,• Yichang r h e rrie•," replied Ilerekenh—biti he fi r .. rninced a lively innteirnit in the proc-etings. Cal:r tt e. got to loss. 11,11! he had first marlin elicit ie. of the r.d , On motion of Mr Wiltnatth it was , coats, by putting the pi•s 'tau them. Rrse/red. That a cnnimittee of five he appointed - ,to report t flkers for the permanent organisation of this C.OlVentioo; a hereepan the Chair appointed W Ly., Mail ilrnarlh. or Allegheny; Hiram Pa ) ne. of Me-1 , Kean, Archibuld Tanner, of %Verrill; Jesse Kyler, of I I Elk; and L Carey, of JetTerinn. After the ■rrangernent of some further preltmina. rim, Mr W Oman h. horn the Committee abuse named,' repotted the following officers for the 'immanent organ. ; Imo inn of the ConvenTinn, and they were chosen h) acclamation: MIECIS Hoo WILLIAM I' WILCOX, of Elk VICE 111.51DL1 , T1. Arcliihnhl Taniao and Henry Sergeant or Warren; Ranson Beckwith, or Nl'ficsti; James L of Elk; Geo Boyer or Clarion; John Mitchell, of Plithi r de I=l Charles Horton. of Elk; W C of Piliviirgh; Rasselas Brown of %Vaive.; • Andrew N Jones of Philarldiphin. On talsing the elinir Mr Wilcox briefly addressed the Convention, stating the objects fur which it bad been convened, &c, &c. On motion of Thomas Struthers, Evq , the Presi dent was directed to appoint a committee of eleven, to prepare and report business for the consideration oldie convention; whereupon the following named g entleman were appointed raid committee: Thomas Struthers, filifi4elllll Brown, Henry See geant and George A Cobham, of Warren; John Roth and Hiram Pnyne, of M'Kean; William Kerhey of JetTerson; W C Tobey, of Allegheny; John Mitchell, of Philadelphia; James L Gillis and Ignatius Garner, of Elk. On motion of Mr PUVIIP, Mr Struther., cf Warren, addieaeed the ennventhin nt comiiderahle length: at . . tar ohich it adjourned to 7 o'clock, M. I:venin Session The convention met at 7 o'clock, person:A to ad j.:moment, and was addressed by Messrs H. Payne, of NlKoan; Geolge A Cobham, It Brown and Thus Struthers, of Warren; W C Toby, of rittshtegli, and Hun J L of Elk; alter which it adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock, to-morrow. Second Day. The convention met pursuant to adjournment. Thomas Struthers, Esq., of Warren, from the com mitters, on the subject, submitted an address to the I citizens of this Commonwealth, which was read and adopted unanimously. [We shall endeavor to find room for the address hereafter.] W C Tobey, of Allegheny, from the Committee on the subject, reported the following, which the con.! vention unanimouttly adopted: Whereas, A direct and feasible communication between Philadelphia and the Eastern Counties of this Commonwealth, with the waters of Lske Erie, bas long been desired by a large portion of the citi zens of this commonwealth, in order to the securing of the immense trade of the latter to the former, as well as to the opening of new and highly important commercial relations between the two remotest points named, and the rich and fertile country bordering on the West and North-west by our atlantic and mari time ports; And, whereas, Jo 1837, a law was passed by the legislature of this Commonwealth, providing for the incorporation of a company for the purpose of con steaming a Railroad from Sunbury, in Northumber if.c='!4o7.lM land county, to the Harbor of Erie, in which a very considerable amount of stock was taken, but which project, owing to an idler derangement of the moneta ry affairs or the country, and particularly of this com monwealth, was nut fully carried into operation, but which the improving tone of public credit and indi vidual enterprise, are amply calculated to forward to successful consummation. And +thereat, the spirit of the age is essentially progressive, giving new life to the energies of the etitimr)—and !lie test interests tit Eastern, Centtald l Northern and Souther. Pennsylvania, cull for the ispeed) npeningofuvenueeof trade, business and COM.. ; mice with great and _rowing legions bordering Urn the Luke country, which are so, Vurg outlets in every j direction tun the .Atlantic seilliord, and a hall, by the mutual laws of lltide, a ill discover and secure the best and most tio nveldentmarket--.irrespective: of lo cation or geographital position. And whereas, it is upparent that the vast increase of our matmfactures nod the rapid development MI roiucral wealth of that section of the state alder, lies upon ot contiguoils to the head waters of the Susque• j ; hanna anti A llegheny livers, soil the itnmense increase uf the means of conversion of the raw motet hi; there 1 abounding, into to !Mies of commerce, trade. truffle and common use iu tire manufacturing emporium of western Pennsylvania, is looking to the North and Pastern counties for mercantile reciprocity, and a hicit, when secured, will add greatly to our importance as a stale, and our comfort and prosperity as a permit.; And soktreas. the gigantic and grasping strides with which New York is now reaching out her iron arms to divert the great trade of the lakes admonishes us, us Petinsylsattians, lino neither time, means 11 , 1 riot:ll,6,e should be slimed on our part to secure to the commonueulth and its several commercial, min, ral, manufacturing and agricultural interests this vast and increasing source of physical greatness, and to I preserve it to the slate and her people fur all time to T het shire, be it R e goir d , That we view with eminent ruble and glatilication the enter prising elrotts now being made Itv the citizens of Nuttily; n, %Vest ern and Lantern' l'entis)lvaitia to accomplish the early commencetnent and speedy completion of n Railroad tutmanect delpin w itli Lake Erie, on the North, and l'ittslntrttli,l on the %Vest, and we hereby pledge ourselves to juin heartily e ith our fellow citizens of other counties in the fort herallf, ofthis great. Pennsylvania project. Resolved. That In Is high time that l'eaneylvattians should discard all 'err tonal jealousies. should sink all local projtalico•s, sled unite us One brotherhood in eV(' ry project 10,111,711 has for it, ohject the advancement of the intete.li el thew ho!e elute, nod the happiness and ositerity of her citizens. Resolved. That in the •tistoltury and Erie Railroad,' wr hall a me:emir that—while it will ani,ch the CUM -111,111. l'llitil and ehirauce the busitte-s of our grey t loin shoeis in oonnetreanti titantelacittree,—will also open :tr. and valuable ,outce. nl politic wealth and nil oil Itlll[llr r.lr the employment of incalculahle 'NV N111, , 11,,,i try the appretotive ,I'iti lit N VI el e lone destined to take high o th trch of Pennsylvania progress NEW Y.,nx.Tlßirsday, P. M h, tm p rovr d, 4.1 e. of rient,re. Ohio end MIOIIOIII made to !Mlle I xrt•ot RI 5,371 i. Cdr., quentl:. 5.41 UN. IJllllllled. and now none con be 11,411' under 5 50. Large sales bavebeen made to be de-' liveredafter (hear, tval of the last steamer tat 5 W 2 Soulheln flour I. dull ut Corte-rotoleoce of ih Mil, North Arnett trim NL.P. YORK, 1 - 1111radely. Oct. 211, 5 , There arts w good deal of excitement in Flour ta cky. and in the twinning an appearance of a greater t ise than tint take place. 1 000 bble Genesee told at 5,44, and I ht,ra a COO W.. Michigan at the stunt rate. The market closed at 5.50 Ito. anything \ Venter n good brands. There ure shippers in market at 5.'2.3 n 5.37.. A Largt Pearl.—. \n orphan boy, about 12 or 14 years of age. living in the o righbothood of Smith land, nt the mouth of the Cumberland river, obtsins scanty meals, neces•ory for his sot - port by fishing. Ile does tan corium! himself with folluwir s os his voca tion alone in the skinny of bis humble .bode, but Lit ten extends Lis exestrtitios to the Tennessee over. Retuning r eretolv item one of those excursions. with his ba.ket fitted with the rewards of his Mika- I try, the youthful angler of lmed them for Bale to ono of his customers. *flip ;niter selected such as he is antei.. and t egut sled 'change' fur the coin which he present• ed. 'lie little fellow fumbled for a while in his pock• et, Knit then thew out a handful 4,f various articles— such as pieees of twine—rusty fi.h hooks—marbles, & c ., amo ng in hi c h appenred a few dimes, and 50111 e• thing thni nt once attracted the attention of the buyer. took it anti exnmined it, and was convinced that it wan a large nod ,(1111:4111e petit I. He asked the boy I t w Its came by it. tithe latter replied that he had found it, with others 4f a smallor size, in muscle shells which he had picked up, while fishirg on the bank of the Tennessee ricer, not far abuse its mouth—that he had thrown the rest away but irol kept this be' cause it was 'big, white and pretty.' The gentleman asked him what he would take for the stone. He said, a bit or two— t inst as he pleased 'Na,my little fellow,' said the gentleman, 'you must not sell this pretty thing for a bit or two—it is worth a great deal more. It is a pearl, I think, of some value. I will take it with me to Nashville, whence' it shall be sent to the North and sold, and the pro ceeds shall be applied to your education. The boy I readily consented. and the gentleman on arriving in INashville. submitted the year) to the examination of Mr Campbell, who at once pronounced it to be one of the handsomest and most valuable lie had ever seen. lie will not venture to say what its exact vel ue may be; but judging, he says, from the size of that which is placed in the nnuff-box sent to Mr Van Butt ern when President, by the linaum of Muscat, we be ! neve, and which was valued at $lOOO, he is convinced I that s.lbo would not be too high nn estimate to put upon the fisher-buy's pearl. Mr C. intends to send it immediately to u celebrated lapidary in Philadel. . . . . _ . . . This pearl is about three-eighths of on inch in di ameter, weighs eighteen grains, and is without a flaw or defect.—Nash. (Tenn.) Banner. Never be cent down by trifles. li a spider bieuks his thread twenty times he will mend it again. Make up your mind to du a thing, and you will do it. Fear nut, if a trouble comes upon you; keep up your spirits, though the day be a clerk one, "Troubles never stop fur eser. The dui:est day will pus nwa.l." =ll3 GuING TO LAW An tipper and a lower mill • Fell out tittoot their outer: To war went-I.lt.tt i to law— Resolved to Live Ito gliattur. A lawt er was by each etia.co,l, Awl hotly tlacy comend.•d; hen fees pew 040; the war they a orsd They jwige,tl were Dater ended. The Leit.y cob retrlftilling Were settled without Lnnh , •r— One lawyer tout: 'he upper mill, lhe 'awe( mill the other. —Weal', New Enelan.l puh ished in Engllll,l it: 169,eutitutusit,uno tuirtigraphs, which tither pruv.itte a smile un the counieutince ul the evade' of the tire,ent illy. Thu Cu:luAlog is SET I{'ultex.—"l)ne of them makes no more hones to ion away with et pig, Ilion a dug to run u, uy with a marrow Lone. It is °lntermit hey 11.1 ye nu 3011114 Isom head to lull, which prevents their leaping Jr sud den turning. A A:vital.. man Ituvittg shot a wolf us he us feeding upon swine, brrnking his leg only, he knew tint 11,1 W Ir devka his death. On n sudden, die cull being a black one, lie sru• loth to spoil his lot with a second shot, his skin being wotth fist: or six pounds sterling—, lieetupon he got loin by the toil and thrust him into a rivet. The wall, Out Luling able to turn and bite him, was iuken." Nan.— A man is un odd genius—mode up of all kinds onderitsls. Ile is grave to-day and gay ito morrow—in the suds of despondence this moment and the next nailing un the car of hope. Now passion rules him—anon, u child leads him. 1•113 t mandi he made his fortune, and aid loge it in the next. Is not a man a queer compound! Ag odd old genius thus de fine, the CI "At ten n chid, at twenty wild, At thirty tame, if ever, At forty ‘vise; at fifty rich. At sixty good, or never" A Relir.—Somewhere between the years 1793 and 1705, the late John Kelso, one of the early settlers of this county, while walking along the brach of the lake about seven miles west of this place, foundembedded in the sand, below water mark, an hoe cannon, cat ry ing a ball of about two pounds weight. This cannon wus of French manufacture, and bore the marks usual to that notion. The minds of the curious and enqui• ring have never been able to:uccuunt how this instru ment of war could hnvefound its way, at so early a period, to the rough coast where it was discover ed.— May it not have formed part of the ormaitent of the first vessel navigating the lakes—the lone lost GtifFin? [Erie Guz. Aetiona, Coughs, Consumption, etc.— We ago in call the reader's attention to that celebrated and most excellent medicine, W 'star's Balsam of Wild Cher ry. Its reputation is spreading wider and wider eve ry day, and all now admit it M be the most certain cu rative foroll pulmonary complaints ever discovered.— Hew gratifying the thought that a remedy is at last discovered, which hos proven itself ft perfect master of that dire disease—CONSUNIPTION! Let the des paring cheer up and lay hold of this life giving nectar. larSee advertisement. Price $1 per bottle. Oct _ __A -- - Steam El3atAlolailo. W E urn authorized to sell WI of the Steam Boat Adelaide, eery law, if applied for socn. HAMPTON & SMITH, No 11'2 1V mid .t. Great Bargains in Clothing! CLOSING OFF SALE FOR 'I'IIIS WEEK ONLY, 88 MARKET STAIIiT, AT THE BOSTCN CLOTHING STORE.! T 1 : Proprietors of the Boston Clothing Store, i h a ting sold / .art of their stock and leased their; •ton•in con.n.lellre of hosing busine•s at the Ed et .111,11 demand their immediate attention, will clusel the teinaining t at t of their stock at a sery small ad vance hum cost and mtny articles at the cost of man ufacture. This sale Offt•l II the greatest inducement 1 to those wishing to put chase, as every article will be sold almost nt the customer's own pricer; and neat Saturday trill rositirelq be the lust opportunity.. ! their snick consists of every article usually found int the best clothing stores, S 11.: Dress and Frock coats. all colitis and pricer, from 7 to $11; Tweed coats, 23 to $4 00; Dyer conic of Pilot and Brawn Cloth'. from 4to $ Black and Blue Cassimere pants, with a variety made from beautiful patterns of Buckskin and Doeskin Cass liom 3 to $4 50; Cassimmes and Sonia! a, from I 50 ill $3 50; a beautiful assortment of Vests, ,lust manufactured, from 90 cents to $4 50; Black and Ftgur...l Satin Scarfs, rico patients; too aril, long, cost from 1 23 to $1 Ci`..'; Silk Handker chief... 4 .2 to 50 cents: Fhtg Italian Silk Cravats, best quality, from $1 to $1 '25; Suspenders Flom 15 to 42 j rent.. sale will close on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. as tiresome is to lie occupied for Dry Goods on Mon day. Those who 'mike their selections in the early part of the week, will get better suited. Mernbetnt., and dealers from the country, who may be visiting the city, this wvitk, will bud it fur their ads vantage. tocall us above. 58 ARKET STREET. 58 act 29 WE IsEAr TIII: JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE!: P. OW ENS, PROPRIETOR, 1) ETC RNS thanks to his old customers and friends fur post faTins. He is tow prepuied to sell lower, by ton per cent, than any other estab lishment west of the mountains; and keeps constant• ly on hand u large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. such as User Coats from $3,50 to $3O, Cnssinett Punts from $2 to. $4; line Cassimere Pants from $3,50 to $6; fine Satin Vests for $1,75; fine Bont bacioe fur $3; and all kinds of WINTER VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all articles in his line. Those who wish to purchase, will do well to give him a cdl, as Ito is prepared to furnish clothing on the very cheapest terms for cash. Don't lot get the place; GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE, NO. 145, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley. 0et284. P. OWENS. CLOTHING STORE!: Water Street, Three Doors below Wood. MBE subscriber respectfully informs his custo mers and the public generally. that he has open ed a vutiety of seasonable clothing, ut the above stand, which he offers as cheap us can be bought in the city. The store is in charge of Mr It PEW, one of the beat cutters end MOIL experienced workmen in the city. oet,ntf. I'. OW ENS. Alderman's °See, Fifth Ward. OHN A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward, 0 Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hara streets. where be may be found at all times. Those having Houses or °diet property to seH or rent, can have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt at tention. oct `27-dly ATew Dry Goods Douse, AT NO. 49, MARKET STREET, CORNER OF THIRD, First Door above the Burnt District. THE liaheeriber would retrecifidly inform the public of Pittsburgh and vieinily, that he had es himelf et the above mentioned place at u a dealer in FOREIGS AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS• Hid stock, to.which he would call the attentitin of t oaclitiaters, very extentiiva, and emlirocas goads adapted in the present and appreachiraz seasons, re ctally selected from auctions in New I'm It and (tom the manufactuivA in England. WOOLEN GOODS consisting of broadcloth•; pilot and Beaver clothAi ker...y4l rassionrres; satinets; . jeans and vestings; plain and plaid linilseys; kith and Whitney blankets; red. yellow rind n bite flannel; Rob Roy and Gala Plaid•; Backings; printi.d flannels. DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS, comprising Tiubet cloths; Alpines; plaid and figured silk and cotton warp alpacas; Orleans, Coburg and In diana cloths; rept. cashmeres; cashmere de curse; cashmere de laine and moslin de lailm. A large easortment of rich, medium and low priced Pt in's, Copperplates, Chintz and Patches. 4.4. 9 3 and 5 4 Mown and bleuched •hirting and 'sheeting cottons; brown and bleached drillings and jeans; striped shillings; 'pro:" checks; brown, bleached and colored 'cotton flume's; white and brown linen; white and !brown damask table covers and napkins; curd cotton table cos err; Swiss, mull, laink,jaconet end cambric muslinsi bishop lawns; cap laces, lace edgings; linen cambric handkerchiefs, fancy cravats. rich cashmere; Ibrocha; Edinboro, net, wealen,Rob Roy and Highland !plaid, with various styles of fancy shawls. A large assortment of Ladies': Gentlemen's, Misses and Chi- I dren's gloves and hosiery; blidseye and Sceth diapers; !crash; linen sheetings, woolen yarn of various colors; IGentlemeti's hocks and drawers. &c. &e., with all the I small wares usually for sale at such prices. Having permanently established himself, and his connesiun with a jobbing house at else East, giving him facilities fur purchasing at low pikes, and also truth liug him to be in weekly receipt of Goods doting the reason, the subscriber flAttets himself he can offer in- I durements to purchasers, equal, if not superior to any house in the city. The public are respectfully invited to call. ecamine and judge for themselves. ocitr-tf A. A. MASON. Extra Fine Black Beaver Hats, ja NEW style and superior in quality and beau. h" - "Sla ty, to be roundel. Oct 27 1 m A Fre.h of gentlemen's and youth's cap. of ovaly deacAirtion at WM. DOUGLAS. 78 Wood street, East side. ne 27.1 m ORLEANS CLOTHS. vASIIION ABLE mixtures fur business coats, low .1 priced, fur sale to wile{ by A LGEO, McGUIRE &Co. 231 Liberty at. CLOAKS, CLOAKS [CST ren•ived an invoice French Cloths. vino. •.p Lie fur Cloaks. Also I/ few pal.Croa hcautifol Cashmeres, for linings for the same, for which we will tie glad to reccise utders. A LG 51 cGI7I FIE & Co. 251 Librny st. LUE BLANKET COATS. These comfortable .1.3 coats so indispensible to the travelling communi ty con be had in superior style at our establisbment. ALGEO, McGUIHE & Co. 251 Liberty st. --- MIXED BEAVER CLOTHS AND FANCY LININGS. SOMETHING now in this line to he h a d a t t h e Fashionable Head Quartets of • • A LGE,O, AIcGUI ft & Co. 2M 1.11,0 it CUBUUG CLOTHS A NEW and splendid Cloth lot winter coats we t3k have every variety of color, and will make them in every variety id - style to suit the taste, the habit .inti the pocket of our ciitamers. Call and see them ALG EO, ;tlcGl." 1R E & Co's. '251 Liberty st. FARE REDUCED TO $B. Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for TZZICIZ./DMITMICA.. OF SPLENDID TROT BULLT COACHES, Liiniled to Seven Passengers. Leave Pitt•bargh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, AAcending the mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOIt ONLY DEC SIGIII OUT TO C11.111111.:R3T.1;GH, .1: : ::::„:::: .s ig ir,„4.l 16. Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (being the only Line, running their own cora on the counec iing ilh Mail Curd fur New York; also at Chambers burg with Mail linei direct to Baltimore and Wash inton City. CEPOItme three doors from Exclornge Hott.l.4E) oct '25.1y A. HENDERSON, Agent. Fifth Ward Livery Stable 1141 THE subscriber. having bought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in the!tint Ward, respectfully informs hie friends and the public generally, that ho will keept at all time.. a stock of the best dean lin ion of Riding Horses, Bug gies. Carriages ofall kinds, and in abort, every thing required in his line of bin.ine.. A eommierohle portion of his stock is new, and be is confident that no stock in the city will be superior to his. HIS TERMS WILL BE MODERATE His Stable is on Liberty st.., a few dores above the Canal Br'ilge, whete he respncifolly solicits a share o public patronaff ' e. CHARLES COLEMAN. [He is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished %hen required. oct2Stf PERPETUAL MOTION! WILLI/LIG T. 2LLIIREE 44 CO. EALERS in all kinds and qualities of Pitts. XI burgh. Philadelphia and Boston manufactured Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Slippers. Also, a new and splendid, neat, light and durable article of miner. sliced spring tempered Gum Elastic Shoes and Over Shoes, at 73 NIARKET STREET, between Fourth street and the Diamond. N. B. A fine assortment of Boys', Youths' and Childrens' Long Boots, of fine and coarse quality, now in store. not2s-3mltw. PUNIC Mill Vor Sale. I\VILL sell the undivided half part of the Friend / ship Paper Mill. situated on the Monongahela Riv er, in Brownsville, Pa. This property is nearly new, and desirable. Thu other half is owned by Mr Z. Car ter, a practical paper maker. I will cell my interest exceedingly low. Apply to the subscriber, residing in Brownsville, Pa., or to Gen. J. K. Moorhead, of the city of Pittsburgh. A general warranty title will be given to ths purchaser. J NO. L. DAWSON. oct9.3.ew Fire and Marine Insurance. HE Insurance Company of North A markt, of T Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub,cliber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in thin city and its vicinity, and on b hipme nt a by the Canal and Rivers. DI RECTORS. Arthur G. CofSn, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Chnrles Taylor, Sarn'l. W. Jones, Sam'l. W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D.Sherrard,Sec'y This is he oldest Insurance Company itrthe United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is perpetual, and from its high 'Landing, long experience, ample means. and avoiding all risks of an extra ha• nardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD, At Counting Boom of Atwood, Junes & Co., Water and Front streets, Piusburgb. oct23-Iy, Dianaion• -Points • coI THIS article has met with such universal tippet's cal that It has become one of the staple articles of manufacture. It is made of fine Gold, hose quill like elasticity and is pointed with a materiul that can never change or wear. The pen is contained in a nest and convenient silver pencil caw, rionbining in the most compact form a pen and pencil. To the Book•l.eeper to whom uniformity in the ap pearance of tins diffetent pages of his Ledger, is a peat desideratum. this pen is indispennble, fur it is the only pen which will never chance. To the hue. rtes man it presents u pen unvarying and ever ready to perform it. service faithfully, however hurrying the emercency which calls it into use. To the Law. ver or Divine it eaves the annmance and trouble of making and mending pens, or of sharpening the pea knife. And to all it presents a pen o Ida will prove much more CCCllOl77iCai than quills or steel pens Please call and examine. For sale wholesale and retail by W. \V. ILSON, earner of 4th and Market Its. Dye Stuffs. 400 niu.scb,pped Logsvond; 50 " Ground Camv.God; Fur to IR by oct 21 AfiliaCllANTs ' AND :%IANUFACTUIICR . O BMOC; Pittsburgh, October, 18th, 1845. AN electi.m for thirteen Director of this Bank, to serve for the coming year. will be held at the Banking Louse, on Moud.,y, the 17th dav of Sayan:ibex next. W. H. DENNY, riskier. EXCHANGE 11•NK of PITTSBURGH. } October 18th, 1845. AN election for thirteen Directors of th is Bank, to serve for the ero.uing year, will be held at that Banking House, on Monday, the 17th day of NtAem her, between the bouts of 9 A. M. and 3 I'. M. THOMAS M. HOWE. Cashier. WM. DOUGLAS. 73 Wood sc., Eust side B•xx or Peers unom, October 17th, 1845. AN election firr thirteen Directors of this Brink, far the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking ' House, on Muaday, the 17th day of November next. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. FOR SALE, in ;he sth %Vera, six comiguous lota of around, fronting on two streets, forming block of 60 few. by 122 Net. on which are erected buildings producing a tent of $375 per annum. This property is in the midst of manufacturing establish mitt., and is always inflamed. Title unexceptiumable. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL. FOR SALE—a Lot of ground on sth street, 30 ft. from by 120 deep, on %Ilia ere cheap buildings erected, now renting ft.r near $5OO per year; title good; properly unincumbered. end alwevs tenanted. ocrl6 BLAKELY St iNIITCHEL. ASPLENDID Farm of Land containing 230 acres, situate on Symm's Creek, Lawrene• county. Ohio, within a few miles of Guyandutie oa the Ohio Slyer. This property is under such cultiva tion that 2500 bushels of small grain is as raised on it ho•t year. buildings are good and situnble for an ea. tentire form; it in expected that the count!, seat of Lawrence county will be removed (tom Burlington, to within 2 miles of this farm; Symni's Creek is navi gable at certain seasons of the yrar. Apply to BLAKELY & Penn arid Smithfiirld streets. 1400 lb. Indigo: 2500 •• 11lue Vitro% 5000 " M 40 bbl. Alum; 50 " Fustic; 10 '. Corm:ire,: 7 Niearsgus; 4 " Red Sunders; 4 " Brazil \Vostd: " Peach \Vood; 4 Lae Dye; 112 Caste En Lows nod; 120(1 lbs Sumer; 500 " Norgalls. B A FAHNESTOCK & Co. nor fish uml Wood-sm. 0,420 dre octlB.4te octlB-Ate For Sale, Alderman's Office. rtHE undersigned begs leave to say to his friends and the public generally, that ha has removed his office to Penn iitrevt, near the canal Bridge, time ,he the United State' Hotel POE SALE. LOT or [round on Marker street, in the Town J of East Liverpool. Ohio. 60 feet by 130 feet, 0111 Which is erected a manufactory of Liverpool were. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHF.L. FOR SALE. rillWO acres of ground, fronting on the Sandy and Resent Canal, and witOin a fourth of a coiled the flow letting town of tiano , er, Ohi o . Apply to oetl6 BLA K ELY & ITC EL. White Swan Bonze THE subscriber, having taken the above named bouse, near his old stand on Market street, be tween Front and Second-6 now prepared to enter tain all his old friends, and the public generally, in the best style. His bill of fare will constantly be found to contain the best the market affords. (Oysters always on hand.) 0ct14.3m H. LANDWHER. DIRS. VIOOIII3, FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER, Diamond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield sts HAS just received from New York and Pkiladel. phis, the latest styles for Dreases, Cloaks, Mantillas. &c. oci24.d&w Im Re-opened and at Work. JAMES ADAMS, Baker. respectfully informs the public that he has rebuilt at the old sumd, foot. of Grant street. from whence he was driven by the Great Fire, and is prepared to servo his CUSWILICTII in superior stele. His materials ate or the beet that can be bought, and his workmen are the best that can he ernpkled. He solicits custom, being confident that he can give entire satisfaction. N. B.—Wedding and other parties promptly attend ed to, uct 5-3 m Notice. IBOX marked Thomas Neel, Pittsburgh, end one box marked John Penniman, Pittsburgh, have been stored with the subscriber; the owners are re quested to call for them. JAMES MAY. Rebuilt and Removed. TILE subscribers have the pleasure of informing their friends and the public generally, that they have removed to their new warehouse on Second street, be tween Wood and Market streets. Their factories for the manufacture of Vials, Bottles, and Window Glass. are in full operation. An assortment of Glesserete on hand, to which the attention of purchasers is direc ted. (sepl3-1m) S. M'KEE & CO. Take particular N otice HAT the Franklin House, loot of Irwin street, /W Pittsburh, by R B DIMOND, it the most eligble establishment for transient travellers or those whams) wish a longer residence in the city, his occomodationa are excellent. We know from experience and beard!) recommend his house es worthy of patronage. Hugh Kirkland. Freeport. Wm Connelly. Franklin. Bengamin J iblock, Butler. H H Webb, Cochranton. Jno Hamilton, Ohio. John Reiley, Now York. lar Borders accommodated by the day or week, month or yearly. oct 15 Removal. anima & CABOT/31MS. GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVE tetorned to their Old Stand, Water an d Front sts, third door below Smithfield. on Jehieh a new fire proof house has been erected. They have on hand a large and various stock of Groceries, Iron, Nails, &c., and will be glad to see their old custom ers net 13-d2w. Photographic DlD:data - res. Esub,criber respectfully solicits your attention to specimens of his Daguerreotype Nliniatures. executed by him, with neatness, beauty cf style, and with a generaland natural appearance. Mr. Ackerman respectfully informs the citizen, of Pittsburgh and vicinity, and the public in general, that be has opened his room on Thitd street, 01/OT the Post Office. All those who wish to procure good and correct likenesses, may now bargee opportunity. Instructions given in the art, end inattuesetat fur !tithed. octls-7w J. A. ACKER/4411. JAMES TILARELY
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