escape. It was in the fore part of the summer, so that they were enabled to get roots, buds, und vs inter /NTREPIDITY OF COL. JOHN HARPER, greens to eat, suffering, however, much from hunger. The Indians had stolen a narrow axe at the time they RaLaTILD DT JUDOI LIAGIR, of SCHOHARIF.• took these men, which makes it probable they were at work in the woods. With the axe they used to cut M'lelaoiel, a tory captain, in the year that Burgoyne was taken. bad posted himself and ansociutes on the their fuel; rendering it easier than to uses mere Indi- Scoharie fiats, a small distance above the bridge which then hatchet. now crosser the stream. The intention of M Daniel They began also to relax that extreme cnre hereto was to kill and plunder, although his men were badly forepractised in securing them between two Indiana, armed; having but few guns, which, however, were hub' either tying them to their own bodies, or laying poles across them. sleeping on their midi, so that if they sthuted with eit•lcs, knit., spears and even sharpened sticks, or poles, and knowing the inhabitants were move d a t all, the Indians would awake. But now a itheut the means of defence, did considerable damage the time was becoming more and more precious, as before the marauders could decidedly be dealt with. that in a little while they would arrive among some of At this critical juncture, when parents nor children the tribes, from whom it would be still more difficul were safe in their beds—when the property of field" to get away, or they would be sold to the Bt hish at Ni and burns were exposed to midnight fires—when the agora, from whose power it would be impossible to unsuspecting traveller was frequently pounced upon, j escape, till the end of the war, should they live to see as by a wolf or panther, rubbed and murdered—at l that day such a time as this, it was cieceestary that aid from Accordingly, one evening when they had stopped to RAIL ROAD MEETING. some quaver should be procured. or the whole poptila• encamp, and were told to gather wood as usual, they At a meeting held agreeably to notice, at the Town lion thereabouts must submit to the insuleece and agreed that night to make the hazardous attempt, fixing barbarousness of this agent of the British. Hull iii the Borough of Elizabeth, on Monday, 15th upon their signal or token, so as to act in concert. • of September. The only reset t. of the inhabitants was, as quickly Ihe axe before named, they contrived to lay down so On motion of D. M'Cut dy, a committee consisting es possible to flee to Albany and Schenectady, to so - near where they were to sleep as to be able to reach it licit the proper tied. either to cut to pieces, or disperse if either of them should eta prosper in their exertions . of Messrs el'Curtly, Samuel Walker, Benjamin Wil son, William A Penniman and Mr Hendrickson, be this band of freelleides• as an want it. Obse rv ing also, the exact spot where' appointed to chute. Reoulutions all expressive of the , This hazardous undertaking was exactly adapted the Indians had laid their arms and hatchets, which sense of this meeting. Ito the daring spirit of John Harper, which he peewee- 'an t always near their heads, they lay down to sleep, After rernatks be Mr Ile'Curdy, showing the news- Ile utak look to eiefertn, elthoogh the tones were in other times between theirsavage masters. situ of prompt and vigorou s action ii, repel to the I e""si'lerehle s t rength on the rood ; especially at OW Here is a point the reader will perceive in which . lei k • where V roman now lives, at the not th end of the Rail Rued and its immense importance: 'f be rum- the human soul is wrought t its highest energies. ISelethorie feats, where the bridge erusees FottenCreek. just when the attempt was to o e made, which would mitteeteimned the following, which were unanimously adopted: A mcret journey throng!' the womb', not following recover h ot. libert y , and sweep at a stroke the enemy ; say rand . would iloobtlesa have been the meet secure Whereas, The Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road com- from being ; or, to foil and sink powerless to rise no ih•om no attack, hot such an expedient the soul of patty will, in all probability, ere lung, select a site on more. Under such feelings, they continued to watch which in build their road from its present termination, I Harper would not stoop to. He, therefore, determine the breathing of the Inlises, till near the hone of mid rer The new eteamboat Oregon made an experi- Comberland,—to some point on the Ohio liver—and.. g.,1 on R more tepid, as well as a heroic method of eight, when, from the deep slow pulse which coursed • effeetine , his purpose. mental nip from New Yolk to l't evidence last week. tether , " the final Terminus, in all t o i n will leetheir veins, it was evident that the time had come; I She left New Yolk at 5 P. M. and in 10 hours 27 i either at Petsbutigle or at name pieta in eVestern Vie-; 1 T 4 he re , w a s ti oiling , in glory beyond t the towe l ling; the sign or token agreed on was reciprocated; tits minutes, site was in Providence. This it believed to; gisniu— peand.rili‘i'tio'et:leat!'f sl‘'etttfirlil'i firmly it ei n i d7e e l t l l e ia h r e tli l e v r c " :, u a r e e . rr:7,l:;;ihtion'e "Phis; t7l"rnigvetrh.oonit•rmeetwaesetefrene:l;7o. waNslsetraconhgnati'tiheirasati m un e m of em th e e e b t r b e e nt a h n to lift his head, be the quickest trip on record, and the Express sayal t p v 7e, s u t ro"fythe whol y e of upturn Pennsylvagnim•mainly , "here the Nile near the Mohawk sends up its 'Prue., and greduelly to rise on one side, r g esting on the palm was ma l e Wit t putting the boat to ri te top of her l and essentially . depends upon having Pittsburgh, em . when Harper, demised in the *Moot h brief habiliment. •of the hand. In thin position they waited a moment j of a rift(' Man. came on a beautiful course,, from the speed, with comparative ease end unquestionable great we-eern market, to be the place of its termini- to t he ha another effort was made to draw their Iway of the °Love where he haJ been that day to sec feet under them, so or to be able to stand in a squat safely. She has beet, driven much faster in some of; tio ß n. eee T i lierefere, ced, That we are desirous our next State rhi" femile• tin posture, which if they could but attain, it would her experimental trip., and none of her officers havel ', e pe e ', m , pa s s a bill graining the Baltimore and On leaping frem the saddle , where he had net nn ;be easy for them to t iering, or rise erect without a a m doubt that she can make this dittance (200 miles); Ohio Rail R•md Company the Right of Way tht ough , hour or two, in poet oticmeditetion, while softly wen d-1 noise. This they wens so happy n. to effect without in less 'ha. ten hours. I Pennsylvania to Pittsburgh, on just and honorable l ing his may from his home. among the lime quarries., i awakening the Indians, and machine to the axe and I and bullies that overhung the path, the burghers iti i terms. a hatchet, each aimed n deadly blow, when two of Weimar:6 Mee—Wine PaoStiaLS.—The Com.l fe-rj The Secretary of the T re asury has issued al Rceolved, That we believe the accomplishment of ' Sch"hmee gathered emen d 16m in solemn, though themwere A d • destroythe is no more. second attempt to metriel'a that p aper eel" bask."taiy given Ile ; eit miler, in accordence with an act of Congress, ca m; the object, a orate r °lvey policy and great interest, .earnestigratuflutbiona l ee e t , :i be le i cicle end all trge .o the i r i as I other two, but ',either t,f their blow, perk a deadly las seen to the Stuto et Mims as to Pittsburgh. Oneobn but of the dietetic° th ey had to reach, editor of that paper "a nut to crac One entirelyl M for statistical information, allowing the condition e pe ar r ne the Y tt a ;y l lel: l •D ' a n t l iiie l l has eli ti e w • l The r :e ' is the lenerel eect , too large as well as too baud for 16m to masticate. In I ~fa griculture, manufactures, domestic trade, curreni bhyat:elailteiseorfuroeuir''prienbrbS,ta:::,f.nirecelia,mriepeertiif,eerimbormr ir t r i g i, .. of to sites," roint . og i to the culling •smoke an it as- though er,t se o ti t i l , t e l e he id l e n e ta o m , : r e r e e d t e t r ad l e. y e y: .7, , , 1 i e :f . ,,,, 1n a i 7. 1 s the here fite of the tariff, the operatives ought tube per- ey , Modes, &e.. in the emend states and territories. I great trade of the South nett West, eltile it eel cos emitted in white columns above the trees; ' llagael finding a dreadful gush on his shorilder, fl ed from the and Becker have already gone to Albany, e here vie mined to participate—thee were, by the whige, pro-'. e, I tinue to Pittsbuigli the advanteees she nlicady pot- . ! contest ; but the other was not quick enough to avoid I retie — IFIC. 11•ILSTORY4.—A must frightful storm oi l s,„„ Ilispe they will anise in safety tnight, when by to. I a seemed blow, alien be went the way of hie fellows. mieed great benefits from the Tariff', but we now find ' ; hal anti rain, a ccompanied by thunder rind lightning, Regolved That knowing It. we de that Pittsburgh I morrow evening we shall be euabled to quench those! Cawley and Saw yet now each seized a gun, a horn them tesieting the jeer demutuls of the working man,' , e I via Cuellar', l oa d . yet Bal . Metre tc Philadelphia, form. tire' , and the lie's of th e semenarels who kind l e d t h e m ' , ofamunition,amia rued) of bullets, two hatchets and passed over the village of Broome, N. Y., on Tierra so far as to semi to Englund for men to supply the . . the meet line et travel from W , it to Eu.t, nod thin; Tu all this he listened, while his eyes flushed the im-. the narrow axe and fled; making the best of their way 1 , ley• week, doin g immense damage to the cto S flue ression their welds had made on his mind, when' places of these whe have re to labor wee. whig , j ' P . " the cotepletien of the need would only have a tendon. ' P [awards the fort of old Sehohaire. where they arrived, I _ I buildings, Cowie, Sc. It is • eetimated that in the vil- c • • l w would . • once fur a ll he shouted , ' I will go to Si henectad promises were fulfilled, and the condition of the work yto increase that t rave . e y tew, with sup ; e• and there was great rejoicing on their account. I and mulled into the mthile, from ehence bet s tees . ew e lime and vicinity, upwards of 20,000 panes of glees ; price any opposition from Pleladelphia, end s vrould ' gishered around them," said his hen Judgel or, i ing man improved. The elanufecturers (eject to the e , e e ; minutes before he had lightly descended, Bed was di. were broken by the hail. regent it as directly contrary to the true interest mite !Angara Schohaire. of whom we received this account, I importation of Foreign febticks, unless compelled ' of Philadelphia nail Pittsburgh. 1 redly out of sight. • •mareeeing them, feeling willing tocarry them in our t o p a y suc h a d u ty a s will e n able them successfully to j MnRE Tertuerone•—l'ichlyn the elecitve chief ot ; Re-olved. That we feel th e interest§ of Pittsburgh, ' It was dark when he lia•I rode as far as an arms, se gled were we to moonseth'em again shoe, and to I compete with; foreign label; in this the government has t 25, 000 civilized Choctaws, b e yond the M ies iseippi j end this part ef Allegheny county to be kindred ones, .1601 stood near vrltete the Slone Chinch now stands; ' think in what a hereic they had reecued them- I identical, iindierolubledienee. ee . have an ardent wish • here he halted fur the night, desiring an upper roem,. 'dee', if not from being burnt 'dive, yet from a I erg • I favored them, and very properly too, but bow isit when . •says the Mississippi Free Trader, will pi °babe: visit ' a sincere , estre that an eppleetti•in may he irnoie to with a lock and hem lights and refreshments to be' immtionmentan the operatives ask for their portion of the eroteetion, i Washington this winter for the purpose id . applying our next legislutere for a "Right of way," 1 h am_ tete it I placed on r table. • All won complied milli, %lien he; _ _ j g iven by our rev enue l a ws? It is denied to them, iind 'in Congress for the admisiion of his nation as a tero may be gnawed at an early peri.ei in the seesion. ; entered, to the thee, lay his rifle, two pi.d o ls and ge3MOVed to the Old Stand. Resolved, tint this meeting appoint a delegto inn of - a dirk near his t ruth, eat down to est. T flu finished,' el H A ntEs IL KAY respectfully interns his not only , en, but we find that operatives are actually ritory into the United States with a delegate in Con- 100, to the convention which is to be held in Greens- 'he took n mat beside th e door. eith an ear at the key- 11„ e e farads en d former customers. that he has op-1 Lev from England to supply the places of those ; grem• burg, nn the elth host, and that they be retie we'd to • h••le, where he passed the dull hours in intense thought.. ened at th e OLD S r AND, (whirl) has been re-built —__ who have had the courage to stand out for justice. 1 30 every thing, proper, to accutnplith the great object All was sal ' till the '•itoott of night." nnJ enlarged since the Fire of lOth April,) corner of Felt etc r oar. , we hav e in vie,. I 'ILIA! he invoMntatily exclaimed in a . lever.' Wood and Third Streets, opposite IVoods' new lio- The Meta:toted by ..e,1," prove how hollow and in.; TO THE PUBLIC. • The Committee are, J Mel) Croesan, antifixing his ear mill rimer. not twee breathing w hen l ife,with a large and well selected Stock of Paper,l eincere was the whig cry of last fall, that they were! rit.t.e„..._lT •, L. IZETIn :-11/0 Dt•nittertltie party have Potter, of this acv. Geo A Ityntel, nf Peebles; Sarntel . heare 'he light tread of feet en the lowermost Mel, School. Classical, Blank, Late He Ilea!, Thenlo7i- 1 the exclusive frit-nds of the working men of thc coun. • mee „ te e my 'tame for your support at the rem- Walker, Wm A Penniman, It Stewart, B WilsOn the omits which led tri his peen, Now the fierce ' cal and lifisceilaneons Books, PLAIN and Fam • CT 1 1 e they a lone, favored the protection of Amer. ' trig demean, fur the Are of Recoritt•r. I ant wil e Jno F [Beheld., E Celdwell, Caleb Edmenion, Joe • blood of his vein. began careeritig. Ite glanced his eee ' ST•TtosanY—and ewes snide in his line suitable ; t ine I f What have they done for the opera - • keg to admit: 1 woeld feel ['fond to receive a lie- Demo, M Henderson, I: eletelerson, inn 11 Mc'Cune te the melt of &elle when the low vole , of nine ins' fur COUNTRY SALES, a ll o f which have jeet been ell suppor f eelum tee goo , citizen. of my native C.MIII.IJno Walker. Jr. Win L Me'Clete. 11 Enemy, Wm • •remeing. attack hie e t wan 'hat of the landlord!' purchased by him, for cash. in the Eastern cities, tines of the country? Have they since the passage of , 1, y, leel ROVIOn. t. , be elected. But Ido is ' Douglass, Je.se Grier, Jim Dou,lnlnt, inn Mace, Z ..e er itenvert s juke, gent lemenelestet—you knew he's. C. IL K. pro les cunfinin helve. generally for' the Tariff Bill of 1842, increased wages, and al- j rositively deny that I would wish nn elec. thin on ranee, • Scott, Jon (;a mble, Ji,, Scott. Jes Power, 0 W ikon, ; a soldier. I beg of you by ell tac t is menet to de s cask, and will make r' a co I' ondino• abetement on 1 lowed them to Wily patticipate in the benefits of that; prieci pl.- Ido deny, that I would act a double poi IJ . Ketchum, .1. Taylor, J 11 Watson. It I' Veor ' cline the attempt. Several 1,1 pew lees will be Item he prieee hereedere charged riv the [rude. Libeee I have been artateneJ at tbe bar rif ub- hies 0 McCurdy . Jno Power, IN in It A aniiiik • Jashe is terribly area met should three or four be • law? A correspondent of one of their own papers, tl'ltc.eoteleie it. es P;• • . • • •,. . • discount made to Colleges snit Schools. 1 tion—and for 'Abate Fur the very conduct 1; Witten, Wm NV "ed. Jos Varikitk. leriab Applegate. the price of one! ' lie beard no more, they were n ' Blan k /I a k eAf h t d C t Offi I r er i c l an san ara jr cers asserts that they have refused to do so, and 'lent to • once ever consilered mon illiberal anri • Ami• Demo. ins Pieterson, le ?ticket". J A Ekin, C Manes, B partv,dretteless from the (mks id the road. At length made - England for men to supply the places of those who oleic in others. For denying to a mnn the privilege.; Comeretel le W all, J McKim-an, J Irwin, J Daugher- the day broke; when he it...tided the otairs, not limy- tor,. and at t lesh o et a i n e y st have refused to labor, unless allowed reaeonuble Bade i ,if a ciiirea, because his ,erb;io.. , Opinions differed Al Jen Craighee I, Thain•is Stone, Jeseph Smith, G . ever wit here the en mullein, lest on ambush might Otders from COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND; from my own. Te many my opinions on this isuleect ' Albert 11 TuNlor, ino Kv II), A Fife, %V el ShliPler, surrprise hill) even in the Mewe. Tee boric .. TE MIHERS promiely attentled to. tional compensation. The importation of English,, ere too well known to need proof or cu e our i A Lloyd Jr Weit Ut ica fl Senim, II Sewer, John ; rea,ly and away he fiew. just as the light prism• Ode:, ' Reg. token in exchange for Books and paper at cash I mechanics, who are willing, and perhaps have bound lt is my belief. Rod I assert, that if there be our ari l.' King, 1 Kier, Jelin Reek in, M Stephens, and G , began to smite the east• , prices. nerd themselves, before leaving home, to work for retie- •de n our glotimis Constitution that rt•flecte the w i o . Wall of Llirah ' l' Penny, 1r Houghton, J K I But now n mere fearful Rithican was to he rested : t h a t of its authors mote brilliantly than the rest; i l l Hendrickson, S Rose, RSt Clair, li St Clair, J —thit was the Midge User Felten Creek, the sent i nel) Charles H. Kay, std wages, will directly and se ri ously effect home a' ir! ha which guarantees the liberty . of minscience and' A l Robinem. I , Miter, Jam. Sill, Mr Miller, J Alr- flume, and the house where the ogees had tin e rested: ALE and Retail Bookseller, Paper i Industry—it will iteere the operatives and benefit the ' oSin, .. . I excludes religious re sectarian tests This hes a ls,'•ay. Clot kv. A eictieffee, 'Wm C Mli 11111, 1: G ' The elowly mea-Ured sir of the guild we" discovered Dealer. Sta tione r and Bookbinder, coiner of I capitalists, and this is called protecting our own pro •' her, my „ i e m i e „., sad 1, have Otto, at deteneit re• Mershal, SSi Clue, M Elleitt, di Rowlentl, Josepla by Harper at a distance th ro ugh the guy mist of the ' . Weed anti Third str mts. sem 18 i pie. We, however, cannot say that we are die.; rods of my life, publicly and privately avowed it.— : W a mpler, GNV Penny, of Vereailles and MeKeetieort. inornieg, as be swells y named Min on a full and footless i -- ';—:------------------------ I appointed. We never placed reliance in the loud 1 Dernortats of Allegheny county, I haveactod with mite John ',erg.. 11 11 Peterson, E Pettey e l, S ell tir, trot. He had reached thin northern cud uf the bridge, Stray Cow. as a private all tat past political r d of the e n ti ce NV McGee-me Samuel Wilson, it Weenie and Joseph when the reettinel, net doreureg but whoever he w us! ire AMP, to the sithicriLer, living i n Scott'a ,-- , professions of Whig politicians—we believed that 1 of ee Have t• , ° ••, • I i - years.) ave you ever heard of my recreancv ?; rn dein, of Jeffers•in • le. II Large, Mr 1 atterson, ,on but rebat: , must re a I and. lif be woul , not so • Bottom, Peebles Townsh about the they were made to seine a purpose—the election I an d yet we have had many Catholic candidates. Did; John Meet, h., John Meal. them C•wlirati, Thu- carelessly nod rii•i•ily approach the v ry climax of: Ist et Septembermn old light red c ow, with ~e , of Mr. Clny Was the end to be accomplished. Who! I ever wbisper a word in disparagement to one of' mew Whlgharns beet. Cunnitiligam, J. Hays, 0. ,Janger. hailed him in the a ccustomed way, out of : the ends of her horns screwed off. The owner of "rid , has not heard of the famous promise made by whig , them t o i n jure their election? And think you woo ld I wi s h er , 5.,,,,,,e1 H e mmen, A !teeth , . n, and Mt Oli- . mete form. new s thane, fur nny &pride-neon of the ' cow eel please come forward, prove property, pay now, when honored with a place •n the ticket will' j ver of Mifflin Tr. stimeez's tree charucter, nod aim dere did even met chutges mid take her away. politicians in 18401 " Two dollars and Roast ' 11 r. Deenell , , new my voice again • st him, krrowing lOn motion re' NV A Penniman it won ; sent his pieee, but continued it in the timeliest ef iepl3 :kw JOHN G. WOODS. Beef," was to be given as wages ter a dey's labor, in: as I do, th at a blow at one c a ndidate, must jujuijouse Resolved That Ow proceedings te the meming be ' enter, statelier, by Lis sith--The mement thei dere; • I the event of the election of General Harrison.— i effect the . hole liekel 1 1. it not mtet Unrensonahfe' priblieted it, all the coy repent from-elite:to Ihe Rail that the wet d sernd had reseed the firm of the eentie RE TC RNE l) TO WOOD S TREE T, mil absurd to think I eould lls it nut too richete ' R"ld• JAMES eIeKOW AN, Preet. I nee Harem's idle .an COClielt Tl 3 presented t ae watt W. A. BILL & CO.. General Harrison was elected, but the 'two dollars ' I limn to meet with a serious refutation! •And to whom ', June Wats rn Jr. Sees-.__._._ ; fel m 11711.2 nearly reaching the beeom o f the as o n e e tted i EXCHANGE: BROKERS, • day and roast beer have never been seen or heard • • did Idi I t thinkyouise ose these sectet workings Of TV' --------- —'— ' SST", witieh nuttier, eno nerompare. il welt this de. AVE r emoved their Exehnege Office from oppo of since. heart, the defeat and downfall of Mr. Donnelly! 10: THE VISIT OP TH E " OLD DEFENDERS" ' tet mined admettitien, Not a word from y "tie lire. II • site the Batik in Fieh street, to We do not wish ter be understood el opposed col my near neighbor Mr. 'Wm. Beltzhoover. iti whose' TO W ASH !NG riJN. norm otion from ! nor Cott, or you we a dead man." ' rill bo o I aye known for gran, the most deadly : All this time. which, h rweler, was but a moment i No. 64 Wood Street, Foreign Mechanics coming to this [tee lend with aI ' e 'm, h The National Intellieeneer in noticing the visit of ' • i hatred wrankled against me, which hitherto b. been i H a rper had only slackened his puree from 0 trot, to . One dem from the N. E. mance of Fourth. view of enjoying the blessings of civil and religious 1 , burn against .. . , the Defenders of Beltimore to Whashington, on Fri• that eea walk, e e ttemt 3 • I I only seen t when other encourage,) as the flickering es to pass 110. WIIIT Ile turned r 1 Our ,nte office on Fifth street is for rent cheap. The We - le — far from it — we always have and always will ;of 8 leper; but with the backing of the " Jeffer• day left, arel their presentation to the President and in his serops, welt the timidly trim of his rills at the , • , locality and wont would suit well for a retail store; oppose the p ro scriptive and illiberal principles of the I *on" Democrat. of l' ittsburgle it has burst lentil vol., les Catenet, say.: i breast of the terrified sentry, until he had gained the . apply to WM. A. HI LI. & CO., Native American party, but we point to she fact statedlzintbeo-likoeA,mateidideriel n r e ' ! o w ( n the m yl6"t total l ‘ a v n i n o i i h e ilation. Y b es,l The Mayor presente•l the Committee ef Arrange- I oppesite ithle if the kn oll , well known to these aco . 1 .0 ge n „• 64 Wood st. one door from 4th. t hr e e !' t m i ents, and leer'. A. el ilteneerger. Clete' Marelial of ,Veeme I wi I h of sight. t.,eT e put spurt to hi I , by the Cotnmercials correspondent for the purpose or i i the said Dr. J. C !Weeny', del ma k e use users , ' is; Aeeectation of the Surviving Defenders of Balti- ' stud " • as .""n out " 'eh" or" t .-----SACRED MUSIC BOOKS. exposing the hypocrisy of Whig politicians. ammo ate ibuted to him in the said article, viz. that 1; more. who presented Mr. Prositman and Mr. Staple- IHe had emitted the distance of several miles on 16.1 re ARNIINA SACRA, or Boston Collection of --------------- objected to him, ( Dennelle ,) becaues he was a Catholic.; ton. The former addressed the President in a short , road to Sclemectady, congrotolseing himself that he' k.,e Church Melee; Tee TLXIAN BOOS editor of the Gs. Now I have conversed with very many of our neigh.; speeeh, to which the latter made a suitable and "lo- i had been wends-flute: deli•ered in two instances from M ason s Sacred H etet , V o l u me tat, l ate st e di t i o n; y. :ewe, we think, would A 11 -o we.. to fir stetke umm his own I b"°,4l,:tame esr'eciiisinprgetithie„ntitrekwea"rt'l‘sodM r i r Dlonsnheolvsly•ed.bseuecwh n e! ri e" n t t "P f l e eThe emierub ef le b e . lr. eta ple dd ion f , V d ice Pre - a I ni'tnemiamr7bentlaii"ondgsetrrocitinenn h the ter, t in i d e o ie f i a m h i o p r e se e ,:e m lLotif i s , , , , 11%liesonsriShaderremilolelarp, with patent no d te e .e . ; suggestio--he ought to inform himself before "speak- I versing la M wit- _ ir• B. is it not reasonehle to suppom i dressed the Fresi7le a n ti t m ;re at lervnigvtihn.g—leleednweeTwid th i a moment he (need about; noel baying the advantage of i R en tlbue. and &jitters' pestle choir; ing positively." We contended for the boundary 11.4 1 01 rd I would axe" when conversing I patriotic emotion on the events and circumstances of 1a turn in the south, saw across the distance that be 1 Western Harp, by Wake fi eld; claimed by Texas, and we quoted the act of the Texian 1 with those whom I did not[ consider inimical to myself?' rite memo' able bombardment and defence of Fort , was pursued by an India., the nottel murderer Seth en I Christine lierre I must therefore insist on Mr. B. to name only two 0 , ; , elctlettry end alluded, with all the laudable pride of 1 Henry - „ Canoes Erciesite, by Dathey and Stanbridge; Congress, to show that we were correct in claiming I three of our own good mutual n i el. e-g B. to whom / l an Old D'efender, to t he b ea utiful monument w hi c h, I His rifle was again broogh to the shoulder, cot - ,j - I,j Beaton School Song Book; the Rio Grande as the :Vestern boundry oe the Re- I opposed or objected to Mr. D. Mr. B. avers I did—l Baltimore hail erected to the brave and gallant heroes and levelled; when on coming ro und the turn the Ineli - I Kingsley' Social choir, 3 vela; public. The boundary claimed and described by thell aver 1 del not. I can present the names of almost I who had fallen in her defence on the glorious 12th of an (mind himmelf unexpectedly in the power of Harper.; Southern Hair, by Mrs Dana; act of the Texian Congress, does not include Santa! any number of me neighbors, with wh •rn I bare 'pre September. 1811. 1 whom he bad pursued, as soon es hemmed by the een•l Sclimil Singer. by Bradbury and Semler.; ken, to certify that I have spoken well of the . hub.' The Preside t e rid eh 1 ' di 1 _n r spo ,_ otes a r ress with much I tinel at the briege, tent . . he had pasted with the itnen•l All the above works are kept for sale by the Rube Fe. The editor has taken but little pains to inform i ticket ' and es 'll Mr. D.N I • • - pecta y 4. ow, amen insist on, feeling and eloquenee. He complimented the Old ' amt of killing him. Ihe instant their eyes met. Harp-, scree_ , •r and will be sold wholesale and reuse. at the himself upon the subject. or he would know that the ! Mr. B. to name a few respectable men of our neigh ; Defeerders on their past bravery and noble' ' . ' I • conduct in f I I creed ," Stand -11 ' and' , t cask • ierin a Nome o t tun, er you it son. , owes! prtces. JOHN IL MELLOR. country between the e Nueoes and the Rio Grande has I horliteel whohave beard me speaking at all dierespect- I the defence uf Baltimore on ttM memorable day which ; I.'" about. theret'l': away with yourself, or the ball of i seri:3 122 Wood at. above Fifth. been always clainsed by th e Texian government, with (ally of the ticket; or else let us sot this along aide of i they had now aseembled to commemorate. Such no-I my rifle same whistle turough your heart." ! ----_____----------------- NEW BOOKS. the story about the pledge for treasurer and pass them , hie and hereic conduct, worthy of "the times that tried I Sethen Henry's gun was in his hand, in the position I the exception of the small province of riew Mexico; as freak• of the imagination. i men's souls," gave the Old De a cluim of rate I lof a trail, and not corked; wlrich he euew if he ate. A N extensive and select assortment of Books and this province contains three towns , Santa Fe , Taos , Mr. Editor--Buidle, too, seems to be in perfect , o g le not only on the city of Baltimore, but tan tempted to thong ", wou l d he the *igen' of Ms death. , Statiunatv. jest reeeivea by n that 1 - and Alhotpoque , and although situated between duel eretaciee, at the reception of the piece prepared for' nation. The President added that, should a crisis are IHe therefore obeyed, and teas soon out of sight, on the; • BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, Mr. Beltzlicsover—why, ho thinks there is a charm en' (bac k track. i ser,lB No 43 Market stieet. Nueces and Some of the tributary streams of the Rio • rive in the affairs of this Republic which would re-, 1 __-----------_- the very name—it is itself a whole host; he savn "it quern him to call upon its citizen l felt lt may be asketl [t h y did not Harper shoot him, as ; soldiers, he as- , - ' • et 11A MBERS' Information for th e People; Grande, is not by the western line, as claimed, inclu e e m , I wil l ee • surecrent to put die matter to rest. " —l e ts, 1' 'ored that them would be limed among the Old 0e- i he had the opportune)! He feared the report of his I wee Cooper's Naval History; dad in the Republic of Texas. Mr. Kennedy, a well ; believe it will, Mn Editor, especially when Mr B. is! fonder teeny who •Id ' ' 1 I ' leen n ruts.ever y tj woe w i ll ingly respond to the cell ; g un ' m g u 6' Vll'4 ot 1-r (' .' n ' Wonders of the World; iuformed writer on the subject, in describing Texas ,l known. lof patriotism and their countiy. Of such within.; threading the horrors of an ambush, and to kill one; Alison's History of Europe; sayst "The Level Region emends along the whole; Bats am snrry Mr 8., eotwithstanding his hatred nest the interesting spectacle now before him afforded ' India n was not se much en object. as t° apprise the; T hires' French Revolution; towards me, would suffer Itimeelt to become the sum the most unequivocal assurance. I inhabitants of Schenectady of the position and depre• Bulwer's Miscellanies; coast, from the Sabine to the Rio Grande." Again j ple tool of such a man as the Je ff erson township D ' Alter i em i the preced•ng 'emeriti from the President I dations of McDaniel, who, in consequence of emetiont ; Heroes of History—Carlyle; Irs save "The section of country lying between thel lof utrat. Pi ttsburgh—who, anxious to spit his venom' each of the Old Defenders era; presented to flu: ; made , was ousted and driven from Schoharie. I Brougliairee Lives of Men of Lettere; Itrucces and the Rio Grande hasbeen little explored lon all around, but feeling that an open attack on any ; Chief Magistrate and shook him by the hand. The '' ---- I Sketches of Statesmen; for settlement ." And again: "The land is flat, and rich on e might interfere with his future aspirations fur; members of the two Baltimore volunteer com p an ies I THE ESCAPE OF COWLEY AND SAWYER• ; Benthamittna; , office ho holds up before him poor Mr B.—but it ; were t i i o introduce d I io pastu ra ge, but rather deficient in water, there being 1 wont ' do, 'Mr Jefferson Democrte; it is too short a ' the hon ' o e r u tr a f lhakin e d to the President, and had I Sethen flew', the noted Indian named antic fere-, Ten ' thousand Year; For rude by BUS W ORT H Sc FUREST F:11, no considerable streams between the 11'ucces and the. cloak, it wont cover, you are dim; behied hem.', Old fenders who mearnel:erritilitlhim• Among th e going account, together with a brother equally murder-I the pree.ession, one • •18 43 Market at. nio Grande."au w tit s , were Crvet. on thealert o uke a , I But I dismiss the subject fur the peasant—pert li k I s ith 1 n elf e t t cre nips en j who aft em., sit too hands eel' the President, were I ' I Me give it further consider°. i ' li v e and kill as many as possible of the Whig nut Mr. Kennedy visited Texas, in 1838, for die ex- I some f "'"" "'" Y • two gentlemen in navel uniform. On i n euitv w. ' ' - tarty • ti ta n. lam indeed sorry that it was necessary tint I le a rned that one of these gentlemen ' -" '" 1 regarding women, childien, nor even the aged, as the press purpose of obtaining correct information in re-. was Capt. Web- I B stashalways gave tie same price fun scalps of every - t spore in a public print as I ' ,' j shou ldoccupy so gee a who in the battle of the 14th September, 1814 e t i e a ference to the new Republic. In reference to its wes• ' 1 e e ,,,, at t hi s time— th e nettle. manner in which 1' eommunded the eix Co,, battery ; the tither wa s Lieut .* tern boundary, he is certainly very explicit in &write; have been dragged Were the public in my only ' Di I .1. C. M'CLI Li:Ey. i temei el e d ev , gees, who fought with Gape Webster on that .- These two Irene., in company with two others me I were prowling along th e Delaware, knowing that Cow ing the country between the Nuec.es anti Rio Grande, i "en"' ley and Sawyer were living Miele iv here in that region as forming part of the Reprililic of Texas. Mr. Ken-1 noel ll en i 'et:: certify tis t h tint ir i v e c h ie l i t d m , n been acquainted Otte of the most eratify . ng S ' h e l ll ° ull g ev and that from the presence of the'verabl l e 1. - h i . g ' is we witneued was no- Waterville. That these men were whims Tway, after giving very full and interesting descriptions ! It e, , political course and conversation, 'we believe he , now l the oldest survivor of theSiDe'il•afertnlirsthtiulf!ilalt:' I Was known to tat toles living :rear them from whom and his fellows derived thee infoi !re ef the several cities, towns, rivets, &Cu of 'Feeder! entertains Ugly d e mocratic views and feelings. We; more, who, at the advanced age of ninety, could re ' s; I Seth" lienrY [inn restmeting whine they lived. speaks thus or the Texas boundary Ile semi "al the I have never heard him proscribe any man or set of refrain from joinirm with his compattiots in visiting I•' '' - ' • ' eliese wee. eines whet) the tortes tntele their ca Icte Rio Grande terminates the sou th western boundary , o men for ttl,liteirefreeleigdioutit:,opinions, nor do we coneideri tlt o e e ntet ls rue , :i r s o n e f n the i ni f. t i tion on this interesting occa• I tie. how to speculate and realm moor by the dent a son of the I of Texas, as defined by act of Congress and claim- 1 1 un "Pa '. SAMUEL TURBETT, 1 venerable gjetaletnarnatilerveinanSie'deuftw"a's ; mien of their eeighbore, as much as in cleating their aloe present. td by the Republic." The country between the JAMES WILLIAM KERR, ecalmiand the plunder of geode judge, ueces and Rio Grande has by the authorities of Tex- , Virginia In 1620.—Although the emigration f CH A R LES FREW, I England continued to be co • nselerable, tew females rom I "1 do net mccullect," teed the ein what me as, been formed into a county, and celled San Peter- . ARTHUR LONG, lied crossed the Atlantic. Men without ••• could ' titular four Indians took Cowley end elves Sae ye r miners whether vvhile asleep at home, or rho. The evidence is dear and conclusive that Texas JOHN CONNER, Jr. nut cunt tier theirresidence permanent. Ninet gads, l r • . . Y unting in the woods, travelling to ether, at work in hus always claimed the Rio Glands salter south wee- I have conversed with Dr M'Cully since the ;tome; of humble fortune and spotless enaracter, were there- ; the field, or In the woods, but in sume we; they were tern boundary line, and that are has exercised jurie' nation dale Democratic ticket, and he has spoken ofl fore transported to Virginia by thecompany: 'I, "a fn I taken and seemed• diction over the country between the Nuecce and the iteevorably without' an exception. the following year (1611) sixty more of the same des- ih e immediately " V Set off to Fort Ningare, which DAVID FREW. cription were added. They were received by the was me • I Indians, Rio Grande is evident from the fact Ober having theregrand retort of the Emma and and We would also certify, in addition to the above, that young planters as a blessing, which substituted domes- the place whet Butler paid for scalps. They had formed and and organized the county of San Petrecio. we were delegates to the late Convention, and that on tis happiness for the cheerless g l oo m o f so litude. Mr. I yelled a week or thereelmuts, ao closely watching the evening of that day we returned home with Di Stith says the price of a wife was at first 10011 w. o( ; their prisoners by day and night, that as yet they had M'Culley, and our conversation was chiefly confined tobacco, and afterwards 15011,s.; and a debt so con- ' tie opporteeity of speaking to each other. But on, to the tiket, and that he expressed himself very favor- tracted was held of higher dignity than any other. coining within range of the Indian country on the ably inclined to each member orate ticket, but mired I Genneeee, their weirs began to relax thei: severity in ally to Mr Donnelly—he did not object to 16m on Sc- I a very considerable degree, loomning them from their' count of Ids religious opinions nor tan any other ac ' • cords, and sending them to cut and gather ys ow" for their night encampments At such opportunities they used to exchange a Misty i word or two in a low voice respecting the metres of idle Mailu /Morning post. JOHN BIGLER, EDITOR PirrsßußGH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 18,1845 Vll P A I.nEtt. Agent for country newspapers, is tbu Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Poet, and AVcchly Mercury end Manufacturer, to receive odvettizernents end subscriplions. He has offices in 7 "EW YORK, at the Coal 0f11 , ,c,30 Ann street, (sd joi ' tinia,g the Tribune Office.) 130 3T05, Nu. la, State stmet. rH 'LAD l.truta, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. BALTIMORE, SF. corner Ilaltimnre e nd CalvertAt#, where our pnimr can bo teen, nod terms of adcerti Bing lcurned. D7mTF c-i--c-f-i.i.-•-t-t-E•r. CAKAL C.111:415 1.10:i i: tt JAMES BURNS, M county AssEMBLT SAMUEL W. BLACK, Pittsburgh. THOMAS DONNF.LLY, Allegheny city JOSEPH COOPER, Moon. COL. AVM. L. MILLER, Verinilles. Tilt COURT R. H. KERR, Allegheny city. couriTi TREASURE R T. BLACKMORF., Birmingham. RE CORDE R. J. C. M'CULLY, Upper St. Clair R KG!! TKR• EDWARD NrEORKLE, Indiana fol4MlsSloPrEl l. JOSEPH E. WCABE, Fayette •UDITOR. JOHN li. NI'ELHENY, Jefferson Tickets! Tickets!! [TT' Any quantity of the regular Democratic tichet can ho Lail at this office. IiC•TI LAW SUM—The Red River Republican states that Gen. Gaines, in right of his wife, as the only heir of the late Daniel Clarke, is about to bring suit fur a tract of land on Bayou Bccuf, cornpri.ing, 20 miles front, and covering 30 plantations, assessed at $452,000. On these lands there are 1,967 slaves. and the annual product is about 10,000 bales cotton. 14500Witiera,Wr. .4.7111*11 • s lONMI tar The taunt whig specimen of purity of elec tiorts that we bare heard of, is recorded in the Indian apolis State Sentinel, which states that at the late election, the Whig Judge et the polls in Cambridge City, not being altogether satisfied with the way in which the people seemed to be voting, leaving the lawful polls in charge cca clerk, took possession of the ballot box and road with it around the township, in order to collect the votes of their friends who were absent from the proper place of voting• THE Pa Ent:is:N - I%—M! the public meeting., en), the N 0 Jefferson, throughout the United States, are distinguished by one feature—an expression of strong and abiding confifhnce in the President and his cab. ELtse ELACTION.—It Feems probable tbat Ander son, (Dent) has been elected by a small majoi ity the people. We have returns from 20 towns is York, 26 in Cumberland, 33 in Lincoln. 24 in Kened bee 20 in Waldo, II in Penobscot, 21 inOttrord, 14! Somerset, 13 in Hancock, 3 in Washington, and 7 ini Franklin, in all, 185 tow ns , in which the vote for Gov-1 ernor is as follows:—Anderson, 22 463; Morse 19 162! scattering, 4170. In 1844--Polk 30,440; Clay 24' 59G; Birtiey 3 206. Decrease in DiqThiCtilLlC vote, 7,977, decrease in Whig vote. G 414; incmase in the' 1 abolition vote 835. Democratic Let loss, C 438. An additional loss of 3,137 in the towns to be heard Crum cannot be feared. , t .•,:. =SffME 4 4.75- - • - m'Olevat 10. +~x~,.Y; Iltcastx—lixtraordirtary Case.—An individual by the name of Robert Carpenter, who is said to tie up. wards of 60 years of age; was arrested in New Yolk, on Thursday, on a charge of bigamy. From the deface adduced it appears that the accused lost his first wife in the month of February last, and Oast re maining a Vs idower for the long period of two months, he concluded to cut short his troubles by providing him self with a second wife, whom Ito met with in the per son of Matilda Fisher, a blooming girl of nineteen, to whom he was married on thesth of April last; but ere another six months had expited, the old hero took a fancy to another of still more tender ',ears, end was united to a Miss Hester Cornelia Smith. aged 15 For tkis manifestation of his partiality for the fair sex, Car lenter was held to answer. a'The United States Journal says, that there are more than twenty printers who are performing the du• tics of clerks in the Departments at Washington, and that they are equal, if not superior to those who have had the advantages of a collegiate CdUCatiON. A. HOLLAND. JAMES H. ROBB Oivt - -=M INCIDENTS OF THE REVOLUTION •. . , Legal Stationary. LANKS on parchment paper, a superiorauricle; Bat BOSWORTH & FORRESTER'S , se 18 No 43 Market at. ----- - Choice Reading. THE CROCK OF' GOLD; Zgchokke's Tales; Hood's Prose and Verse; Genius and character of Burns; The Judicator, by Leigh Hunt; Hazlilt's Table Talk; Hogg's Winter Evening Tales; MNsteries of Udulphu; Thaddeus of Warsaw; Don Quixote; Gill Bias; Hungarian Brothers; Arabian Nights - , for pule by BOSWORTII & FORRESTE ket R , No 43 Mar st, ligible Business Stand for neut. THE HOUSE now occupied by Allen Kramer, as as en Exchange Office, in sth street, next door to the Exchange Bank, is in whole, or pelt for rent. Possession given on the first of October. For terms apply on the premises. se 12-tf SCASKS Codfish; 40 Bblm No 3 South Large Mackerel; 15 do No 3 North do; 10 do Gibbed Herringm, 15 do Alwivem; received an L d for aale by H. AMBE r RT, 100 Liberty et TUDATRE. MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE. T. ROWE. LEADER OF THE ORCHESTRA, .1. H. HESSING. PRICES OF ADMISSION. let Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle 50 cts 2d " 3rl " 20 ~ Pis Gelle ry for Colored Persons Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, tember 17 and 18, 1845. Will be performed the Gland Dramatic spectacle of MAZEPPA , OR THE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY. Previous to the Drama a favorite Farce Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise t a past precisely, sept 117 7 GREAT ATTRACTION 1 THE SABLE HARMONISTS. PRICE REDUCED TO 2.5 CENTS. N consequence of the immense success attending I their former lepresernations, and the decided sat isruction evinced by crowded and fashionable studien.' nes, beg leave to announce, that they will have the honor of giving two more GRAND CONCERTS Of Ethiopian Mel.xlics, Ducal, Refrains, Glees, Cho rmtes, Stc. Ste, accompanic.l on the Violin, Gui tar, Banjo, Congo Tambo & Bone Castinetts, AT PHILO HALL, OVER THE POST OFFICE, On Wednesday and Thursday Even:ngs, Sepeem ber 171 h and ISM., On which occasion t hey will vary the performance, by the introduction of several new and popular airs. Director--Mr. FA rtar.LL, late of the Italian Opera• OP'Tickets to all parts of the room 25 cu. Doors open et 7—performance to commence at 8 precisely Ticket'. for sale at the Exchange Hotel, anal at the Door, on the evening of the performance. septa NEW GOODS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c AVING just returned from the East, I am now Hopening a large and well selected stock of all goods in my line, viz: Fine Watches of all kinds; •• Watch trimming.; Gold and Silver Pencils; Gold Pens—ever pointed; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Ladies' Breast pins—rt beautiful lot; Finger Rings. and I:er Rings; Bracelets and Bracelet Clasps; Studs. Sleeve and Collar Buttons; Fine Cutlery—Knives, Razors and Scissors; Solar Lard Lamps; Silver Spoons, Forks, and Butter Knives; Britionia and Plated Ware; Military Goods, &c. &c. &c.; W. W. WILSON, Corner of Market and 4th sta. Caution. The advantage and right of Sugar Coaling Pills belong exclrsirely to Dr. Sal.* as will be seen b;. the fullooing Received this,l7th day of June, 1844. from Dr. G. Benjamin Smith, the fee of $3O, paid on his applica tion for a Patent fur a "Pill coated with Sugar." ELLSWORTH, Commissioner of Patents. The following Certificate is from the first Drug. gists and others in New York, given in 1844, I making it more than two years ago. i We, the undersigned, never saw or heard of "Se gar Cooled Pills," until G. Benjamin Smith i manufactured and exhibited them to as about a year flusktoss 4- Co. 110 Broadway, and 10 Astor House. Israel Randolph, M. D., 86 Liberty street. 'brace Everett, 96 Hudson street. Joke Castree, 97 Hudson street. D. Sands, 79 Fulton street. Unless a Pill is a good medicine, what is the Sugar good for? Some 10 or 15 ignorant adventurers have an idea, from the great succcess of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's Pills, that if they only put a coating of sugar on any thi. a , it will seU as rapidly as these celebra ted Pills do. Some of they find their mistake and even offer their trash at 6d per hex. To avoid all imposition, let the public examine every box, and if G. Benj. Smith is written with a pen on the bottom, the Pills are good. Office, 179 Greenwich street. A VOICE FROM SENECA FALLS, N. Y. The Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills. AUGUST end, 1845. Your Pills are a superior article, as I can well as sure ynu from my own experience. When I am at tacked with my old complaint; the pleurisy, usually preceded by the bilious fever, I always find them a sovereign remedy a sure preventive. Your Pills should be kept in every family, and if seasonably taken they will prevent much sickness and save much ex pense. Truly yours, To G. Benjamin Smith, M. D., New York. For sale in Pittsburgh, by B. A. Falseslock, cor ner of Wood and Sixth streets, and L. Wilcox, Jr., in the Diamond. septl7-3taw Wanted Soon. PLACES in wholesale and retail stores, drug stores, ware.houses. manufactories, public or private offices, &c.—for several good salesmen,clerks, book keepers; warehouse men; school masters; por ters, and boys. Also wanted, places for a number of boys to learn the carpenter's, cabinet maker's, coach maker's, brush maker's, saddle and harness maker's, sinner's, blacksmith's, glass manufacturing or some other trade or business. Also, for several agents and men to travel on business, in town or country—or for hands on steam, canal or keel boats. Alms, for farm ers or laborers. Also, wanted soon, places for a num• ber of colored men and women—cooks and waiters— and boys and girls. Also, wanted anon—several good white conks, chambermaids, nurses and girls for all work Please apply at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligerce office, No 9,5 th at. seri 174.13 t Money 'Wanted. WANTED to borroow for different periods from 6 months to one, two, three, four or five years, about $25,000, in various sums from $5O to $75, $lOO, $l5O, $2OO, $3OO. $5OO, $6OO, $750, $9OO, $lOOO, $l5OO, $2OOO, $2500, $3OOO, $4OOO, $5OOO, &c. &c. Persons who bare money to lend of any amount or for any length of time can do so safely, advantageously and confidentially by calling on ISAAC HARRIS, at his Agency and Intelligence Office, N 0.9, sth st. 7-3td Brick. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND first rate Brick fur sale on accommodatiug terms, by P. C. MARTIN, 60, Water street, Burnt District. Itf,OLASSES.-16 Barrels N. 0. Molasses, for sale low, by P. C. MARTIN, sept 17 60, Water street, Burnt District. -44 , f,z6-4- , A LARGE AND SPLENDID ARRIVAL OF NEW, FABHIOI4ABLE AND CHEAP GOODS, AT WM. DIGBY'S CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE, So. 136 Liberty Street. THEproprietor of the above establishment begs leave to return his thanks to his numerous friends and customers, for the very liberal support they lam, favored him with during the past year, and respectful. ly invites their attention to one of the largest, mast fashionable and cheapest assortment of goods, adapted to gentlemen's wear for the apptoaching season, which he hss just received. It consists of every description of Broad, Figured and Plain BEAVER, MOT, FLUSHING. TWEED AND BLANKET CLOTHS. Figured and Plain Cassimeres, Cassinetts, and earl , ous other articles for Pants; a most superb lot of chi mo. , t fashionable patterns of VESTINGS, SHIRTS, STOCKS VESTS, WOOLEN AND MERINO 1./N , DER SHIRTS an 4 DRAWERS, in great ratie:y: Also a large and new STOCK OF READY HAVE CLOTHING. Cut in the most fashionable style and made in the best manner,—comprising everything new in Crusts. Over Coats, Pants and Vests. all of which will be offered at such prices as will convirce all who favor him with a call, that at this establishment, Clothes can be par , chased at the lowest rote, and at one price. E .- _,v•L a di e s and Gentlemen's Cloaks. and Boy's Clothes, in great variety, always an hand, every arti cle of Gentlemen,' Clothing made to alder in the best manner, and at the shortest notice, 113"." first rate Cutter wanted. one tech errioninterl with the Pittsburgh customers wonld be preferred; Al so, 20 good hands. to make Prints and Common Coats. OnsEnvE—W M. DIGBT 'S CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE, 136 LIBERTY STREET, the third Clothing store from the cornet of St. Claif street. sepl7-Iwil&lmw_ Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars; AT NO, FIFTH STREET: T F IE subscriber has just received a very choice lot of REG ALI AS: Also, a superior article or AROMATIC STAG TOR Ar:CO, and has constantly on hand a general assortment of every artielebelenging to the trade, which he offers for sale at the lowest Cash priers, sepl7•lllm • SITUATION, by n young man of good bu.iness habits, to act in almo.t any capacity in mercan tile busine.s, the best references given. Addiess L., office of the Morning Post. R mutt[nc a—lion. Riche] d Biddle, G. E. Warner, Henry M'Cullough. E.g. sep 17 d2t Johnson's Superior Pall and Winter PRINTING INN., RECEIVED THIS DAY, Al the Office of the Pittsburgh Morning BIGLER, SARGENI a BIGLER. sepl7-AS‘viti _ Copperas. fo freLS in Siore and aby HILLER& r !ie RICKETSON, No 170 Liberty a 60 BBLS. pure Mon. Rye Whiskey, in store andfor sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, sepl7 No 170 Liberty it. SHAD. -20 bbli No 1 Baltimore Trimmed, in store and fur sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, sop 17 No 170 Liberty st. SPEP.NI candles.-17 bxs New Beford Brands, in aure end for mole by MILLER & RICKETSON se 17 No 170 Liberty st, HAVING reboilt and removed to his old ',tend, No 26 Wood street, next to the comer of Se cond, continues to transact a general commission business. • • He will be constantly supplied with American manufactures at the lowest wholesale cash rrtcest. Sept 17 Brown Flannels. A cases of a superior quality jost received from AL - the manufacturers, for sale at the lowest wholesale cash prices by GEO. COCHRAN,26 Wood st.. se. 17 PATENT 071,CE Red Flannels. 2eases superior red flannels fur sale on favorable terms by GKO COCHRAN, 46 Woud at. Tweed Cloths. 'case of tweed cloths lot sale by GEO COCHRAN. 26 Wood st, To Let, A ROOM adjoining the Medea Hotel, corner of A Water and Fcrry streets sant I r 50 B o xEs B. G A cr . tn F a A ts i _ N la 6K f T ur o sz c tla by & CO.. Corner of Gth and Wood atm Dlorphiss. g, UZ. Sulphate and Acitate Morphine, for sale cl by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., sepl7 Corner of 6th and Wood ate. 54 LBS. Oil Orignnum; juit reeeived and for sale by B. A. FA HNESTOCK & CO., Corner of 6th nnd Wuud 3CASES Cer b. Magnesia; for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., 17 Corner of 6th and NVood sts spknning Wheel irons. Afurther supply of this article, of the best quality, recetTed and for sale by GEO COCHRAN. septl7 P. MOLVVIT, /AMES 6. LEDLIF VIIILVANY & LEDLIE, MANUFACTURE AND REEF CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Corner of Market and Water Streets, U 3 Our Works continue in full operation, and we are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to fill orders with promptness. Purchasers ure respectfully solicited to cull and examine prices and terms. ee 1G•1y 13. ALVORD THE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support heretofore awarded him. and again appeals to a generous and patriotic people to sustain him in his DiiINTERKSTED efforts to s rse them. He therefore, reminds them, that he has just returned from the East, and is in the daily receipt, direct from the manufactut ers,of a splendid assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes, all se lected with great core and circumspection, which he pledges himself to sell lower for cash, wholesale or retail, than can be purchased at any other establish ment in the city. This is a serious fact, as all those heretofore purchasing from him can testify. He would also inform the YouNo Lsnms. that he has a beauti ful article of the genuine ENGLISH Kin white and black slipper, the tastiest article ever offered to the public. All goods purchased at this establishment warranted. N. B. Measures taken for all kinds of work, and made at the shortest notice. Remember .M the place. A. M'CAMON , 112 Market street, facing St. Clair st. sep 15-42 w. 111111 JACOB WCOLLISTER Wanted, A FRESH SUPPLY Pure Rye Whiskey. GEORGE cOCTIRAN GF.O. COCHRAN FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT Cut, Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, I% ALL ITS VARIETIES, AT THEIR NV•REHOLISIC, PITTSBURGH. War is Come Again! EXECUTORS SALE OF A VALUABLE Lot of Ground on Water and Front sts, THE Executors of the last will and testament or Thomas Garaily, late of the City of Pittsburgh, deceased, will offer fur sale at Public auction on the Ground, on Thursday next, the 13th day of Sept. at 10 o'clock, A. M., all that valuable lot of Ground, situ ate on Water at. and extending through the square to Front st. tieing 35 feet front on each street. This property is amongst the most eligible in the City for an extensive Wholesale Grocery Establishment or Forwarding Warehouse. Terms at sale. HENRY WCULLOUGH, P. M'KENNA, JAMES CASSILY, Auctioneer. JAMES BLAKELY, JAMES c Baer Wort.