ASu ice - roll fa CLAW -The A•s'alant Treat. RAIL ROAD CONVENTION. a mile and a half from that place. Many men were A Yuen° 1111.RuIPIE.-We have read with the high ur of the Fund, Miss a:lizit M. Riddle, has authno- Pursuaiit to a call, otiginelly published in the w ps. collected in groups Or tare - lamella Ind the demi end est interest and admiration an account in the Barton -- ---- Fed dm editors of the Richmond Whig to aerrounce Pet' of this county, an Unusually large nntnber of Del- windows of houses were filled ih women and child. Post, of the msrservation of two lives by the courage , OW?. a 101.1t11, erilloß• to the Whig 'tidies of Virginia, that there is note a .gates from most of the Western counties ef Peeteol- ern looking in silent &Tsar upon the work of the de. ----e-_-_-e-_-= i certainty that the stntue will be erected in Richmond,. and daring of a young girl of eleven years of age.- nia met at the Court Hse. in u re borough of Gweens- strwyi ig element. Where the work of destruction _ - -"• 1845. i sufficien n flouts Misfile, Leen raised for its commence • ' burgh, on e nes ay the a mat., to cons t to- NY d dhs " ul will atop, God only know.. The feeling is deep and Were the narrative Ir•ss thrilling than it is, we should =- - --- I mem. y vbe , in relation to the propriety and importance intense. and the excitement continually Treading.- make no apology for copying it. Ao act of such hero. 1 - 4 1 "" Vli Pktell.ll Agent fot Country nes -papers, ! li ,„,o the ladies and gentlemen of the Whig patty. pane,' mg to the Bultitnure and Ohio Roil Road Cern- Up to Friday morning, as near as I could ascertain , ism in a fair young girl deserves to be widely recorded. tile Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Horning Po Fl, OA Weekly elercury and Nlanulactuter, to reeet'it:l4°°" tin th ' I w as broached lest year of n the tight of way through the terruury of Pennsyl I emerthree buildings were binned. During lust T - • le 1 PIYT T I is ' ' '. venire to Pittsbur h. night and tualay the number is probably swelled to terms that n party of ladies, consioing In Mn. adwaltisenients ar i l su b e cripories. He lung office.; i t , eerpeetriting the memory of Mr Clny, by bedtime , I , ~ ~, • g of Newburvport. & Mrs. Mosely, of Bosom) and Mrs. James Oake, of Bowe, her two sisters ( Mee. Knepp, I t ritveneret eas tempo, ally organized by calliug thirty, or per harm mnre. The party engeged in the lltSu YORK , at the Cent ffie.e, 30 Ann street, (nd.l 4 Vile el•FrehiiOn brtdge at I work go undisguised inbreed day light turd apply the ;webs.'auh. Miss GamEelia Oaken, who will be \ V ' erh " g i if " '' \ Gen RICH ARD COULTER' 1:11, ef Westmoreland , to Pin e the Tribune Office ) ne rubel right' y, this p r opirdtion 'daft fJorably le. the Chair, and appointing 1% a ',smite, Jr. Euq . torch. So for no one has been injured, nor has and Belton, No. 12, Stare street. I re old in Decembei -went from Newbury ' eels, dby many re the Pitielettgli W hip, nn , l se lof All,•glieny, end Jal Been! LI , E.,.1., of Weital polemic, 1 ass to'.(l, been destroyed het the Ileums, Yea Ihey all entni , nut of t h e water except Mn. ?slowly. pert to Plum Wand. nn the lot instant , to bethe.- fstaans aetill, tread Li sle and Coul Cilia., 59 1 exce pt by accident. Sparks from some of the b u ild- hype they sill not permit it to be abandoned now i Pine street. ,"OnreniftintitTir'atilelsseit M'Clintllesa Esq., a Commit- to gs fell upon e few grain stacks, which ignited and were dressing, Mi s. R. N. Beim of this „red went a short distance upon the bench to dress. ••At-TlTtottP, S E Cotner B a lti m ore and Calvert eta ' Without g ood arid 'aiff l a hlit "sons lacing give" far t e e o f tW eely etas appriitio d liy the Preeitlent, in air - were consumed. u here our riper can be Wien, •nd t..... aot a d,,.,,,1 pitch a treacheruns enu r es, of conduct to the great i nectinn with the Secretaries , to report offiters fur the The petty . %latch Snit commenced the woik of rle- While the Y "' r ude: did not amount to r o n sal learned. . • " emodiment." But Mould the project be carried I permanent o rganization of the • Coasention. Seidl ore than tsent; or thir• I ' ' city who was also upon the beach, heard Mr . s. Mosaly •eream "Save ca n terse me!" Mrs. Berry called to h the the or h r o nly Cannot he tiCer- Comolittee consisted id Ore folluv,teg vials/mei: , !!,• " .."1 irnee t 4 m h . ti hi I . DEMOCRATIC TICRIETs ! out in good faith, end Mr. Cluy'a memory he &aspen- I - o' •1 The anti-Mormons, not engage d ur the burn- ' , Wilson M'Catllteut, I..tq , Allegheny: That. 11 11. !hint, • rt. tulip. an to her that her sister was drown -1 , lug. Mrs. K-uitin. with a nntural impulse, rushed into I deli in sires tierntt the Ohio at Wheeling, an hole' I ll um ., E. Ali hi - G • • 11 S••S' a, are collertine end preprint to net none to . , • • • ii , . ,Allegheny; en), • • n. cis.. oinetat 1, Simon -• h . water Co gave her sister, but immediately found jour (lived 80 , itie g, Imo get the j o b. The o a le i t ,' G e l h at e e a rner o.t, Wm Oliirloa, Allegheia; Cyprus olefon•iTe• I understood a mortive of arohalormons I herself be n herd ti 111 I MB. Ir, hair he fertile ti tho A que duct at this rite , shoe- , l'• Merale, West mereland; J D Leel. Waeltinittoel w" to be held at Cooling a to-day. what it will I ye ep 1, and en et upon is Burry to save ker. Mrs. B. was in full dress, not having I drat he "can do the thing" to Mr. Clay's memory MI (''' B ''' '° ' "ell"): • •• "ilea Ding, Bedford: John. n mount to time mill determine. The Mormnnt are been in to bi d idle, but She waded in u h p to bar neck. Baker Benoit; J Mechling, Bullet; Moses Hump{ encamped nbout thrtm miles fron, where the seem of I the a ire lion. ton, afir:i , ...a, reaching out, seized a part of Mrs. Katipp's clo t Pit teblogle J D Mualui , d, Westmoreland:l tlest i action first commenced. Their number on Ft i• -_ _ thing told drew her on shore. Gen .1 V. Moorhead, Alb-ghost; llon A G Merchand I doe wn. ate musty estimnted, from one to three hun t OCTRAOEAS On Tile Cosa,' oe Arittcs -We Irate Ity One time 11 Oakesheard :hers the tteressn'ng and 1 . 6 ~, Y or k t 'I . %Vett tom eland: Copt Wm Rt:N1101.14, We4tlintrelatirl.! dnul. but an limn+ time mnv greatly %sell their rtinly•. , „„•, her sister s Mrs Muscly flt - ru d ' in the ' w ''" '''''' N ew ile rala '-'l. the 9-I'''• (Imo c.f" I . John Fuller. Fitt, nail Alex Muedircli, Wesbieetoeil Biall pm tie• ere well re m ed, 'led ell the nnti Mormons ter, pushed out to attempt her re n tic e ue "-n lut she, inn. Car 1 wny, of the Mtogaret Ann, bum Canada, (Asi I Jelin C Nemec, W ee•t nereleink Falgur CoWilt i Enrl ' 0 ith 01lom I c'''''"` ell, e u l we " e ' l ihe l ' cl '', l th " t ii ,'" torn (mind hertelf tinking. aid in her turn. cried out 1 , ) slitch place he le ft on the 131 h July, that ahood Wtounoreletr,l. eerk of a...farm-6,m mold not be stopper/4 until Ine to her ,1,,,,e.,,,,,_„Ge...t.eh,t env, me! ~,,, your re., the first of June the Henry, Capt. Schultz of nuril . During the uloratiee o f abr. e cummit , ee Jthig , M0rm. , ... %elf. ;irk en iron Nit uvr,o. Time will rebel ,1„•,e, Mrs Berry saw that hothledies ilitl4 - 1 Merit a -11 tllsols sas culled up •n to address the meeting- confirm o r n eeative thin belief. blv tints n re 'thou' prompt seceor and with greet pres ( '' m Salem . M ans • yea. hiiar' ii ' d 1 ".• l'"'" God 11 " . 1 Ire respoitclea to the coil tir a few set) neat and up Altlortizh the Sr upon the tarred hoot , mat( Ire runce of mind. she advised Garefe ' lia to t ' Ina on iar lite Portuguese mateof war Rulempazo, the i ff. - mg ol pint ri lie, r emark.. die immediate Cause of the present outlined:. still Ow rinantsei end save her another. Qaicker than light ! elm+ demands. , ' Cepaitty Sr huh ,'• g ri p er-. 1 lie commutee, through thew chart matt. Wil.nr; rent cause mutt be troced to the elem"" "C''''eim7 in I ring (to t h Berry '• words) the heroic girl had fl e • k • M'Condit A‘. Et.l made the f o r per menreel en - network. Evetything I SCOnfirston and di.orrier there tin her life I y then as r d permiseion to ge t o and oseJ ,„ , , ~ . . . ~. . . . .1 , , ;server, plunged in, swam to the sp a 1 poiromeet t•t outems a titan was concurred to o), 111•1 11,. w t , pro ornt•nnd r snort* ne entor • ed ngno.st one- her e t ics haul the Cargo, e loch Cdpt. S. refuted to alloy, them.' , 0,,„.,,.,, .where Mher Will sinking, seized her by the Law e r pee rs , a n d ]hoer long been of opinion that unless ,of her head %filch mss ell that was above ...ruler, end The Portuguese offaota goods/lea reefer brats' re e f .' P, ...lent ' 'lle ri',l rut et••n• and 'Mormon. were separated, the fair I I dragged her to Mrs Bei ry, 0 hi) had waded in to le / o nboard-the Captain of the Nittegaret Alin sag oeuz. 1 cl a n . WM R DOCGI la.Rl Y of Bedford ...MI of that rummy g; mild be shined by hernall blned. reiye lwr, and or:either they laid her upon the bench, Vire Presid,ors ...4 and placed in charge of sentinels with fixed bro.'', ' The present excitement may he spelled. but I repeal perfectly itoren•thle, and with every appearance of a 1 ' l D ord B lame, of Clamor, that nothing, .hart of 0 total separatron 0 ill permanent- a raa ~,,i prratta But Mrs Berry's sell p.,,,, , , , iter , • nets. The Pottugue•e tree then tool, the long, law I I I ,„, s r ,„ w„h,„, „1 - ‘14.0.,,,, ) , le settle the difficulty. The onest tun is non of too se- had not demoted her, and .he implored Gdrafelin no., •"' ' off the ehocas, t. eat In low, aral alter smith:lig the yes- Den J elm Dickee, re Bea., . tires a character to be torten with. Ticket,s! Tickets!! i , „ ~ her lie leave her mother and rescue her aunt, Mrs Mutely, sal rower a lO prOreed. Geri Jo•mili Markle, ef VY I .olllllllcm I, l'ouirs• Cr. li , olet had already sank. A. the rose, G trufelia. swam mr Any quantity n g t h e re pair D ewo eiattc ticket I C..pt Sallllll. 1113 r !a-porta that the Biala. niiin-of John Neff, of Sorneroet P $.-Since the ',terve was in type, Se leiter, I.‘ a 1 , , towards her, calling out, "Keep up, aunty! keep up' le be had at thir office. • -I, he ( Plainer, E.ri til We•tuaolounl, ' pairsenger Alin came clown .rom na ; ❑ the f Wr.w In i Bore. t • -------------_-----__ ' off the Cartilrean Is anot i sot- bog C3pet, Crloring, 1, j ‘‘. I n it f I '-I nueri-ning'-l'te tared mother. and willtave Neu" ir tioi, 1 uyi tie, es, testerday met:in:Am the trdutilet in Mem-kJ 1 nth I Are Von Assessed? I sends her boats Into the harbor, Inn& her crew al d a tt a e . t ea„„ „f \v„„1„,,,,,,,,,, am. a toese wools she reriClied the d•OWning wo eful the KT., pert ail.. enmity. ere oroCre•sl/1!...1 1 11 ' man, and drew her alt 9 on shore, uncomic-mai of all! cc? Democrat., remember the election lint hand allows 1110111 to rob the negoe's or their nnit, ...Lir. n,.,„ L. T 0 .,,,nt.. r A ergle r), ' hourly increasing glolerce Ihe net i•Nlot trion• Jeelore • ,1 phy sician was soon or hand, end nesisied in metro The time is fast appromitiog, ahem all who desire to, parrots, Se , and commit outset' on the female pot .lamb alechlieg, of Boder, ' they will not st. , p Form uf the eeptdeion nf every Moral ' • rung to anunetern the twoladies w o iubeen in such h 1 d ' ea.. Robert Orr, of A; lost, ong, coercive the glorious right of suffrage, should exatnine tion of Ore race. son from lienrock mein's. lie repotts the tosn of n ., •, , 6 .,, , rr .......... t ,,,,... .......................................„, Han Wm llenitr, of Bo ler, Warsaw in a state .if intetor excitement the proper iseessment list, and see that them L. been, , - i 1. , 1ti uncut. ACCtriel tr. )esleides nitaiiii.g at tro, 1 ret ri• NI Konm, 11. of Sernetae. i ticren rd / -lock, P. M to omission of names. Remendo•r, that if you have 0, floe Jon Knntoilli, of Westillui land. TIIEATRE. coox lc, says the Boston Atlas of Septertilrer `211:11, e , h h 13 lino ' ~ t- s„ . , t , Stan Later'-Varin. exec reports are rap -11 7 .7‘i Al ERMa. SHIRES AND PORTER. not been d at lectet ten deye before the genera! tu,„ h,,.. st e , , ~, ~,4rsam i. t _ iter e e grin, lutio Juist ciliated my oori ea sO: ( „111„1„•,t Maar, .la a .hr e ate,•, amp humor nenr our Count., line. It t. eepo,t,.a th,,, rltom PT RR, GEORGE T. ROWE. 'Bleeder' , and hives nay Paid a 'l ate CC " mw1 : 1 fax ' )`'''' Iludsoe Railroad track in Broadest , e den tlir doon lion All Matehned, of We s tnitillsnd, gannet vote. ' ii.r. Sde t iff of Hancock toasty it leading a pails from LE A Oltit tie Tile. 011 t liter ISA, J. 11. li ESSING tram of t ers approaclwd. Then egro.; of the bell and Jotinli Norte, os I etre... `PICK , 'n nrrest the stio-\l ir•••, who hive been en• - --- - Every Democrat should make it les business to es• the et., ... . . , .. . . Dsmel Neg'ey of 4 Ilegben , . PRICES OF ADMISSION t tie engine ti Or riled th e le emelt Fro gaged m the worts ~f ek.trocti..n. Capt. b e It . *mine the matesment himself, and see that Ilia name J.•ltt• Cernineaa of Semerset. said, 11l 111 lile head el four or lute l a indr...l mei Mor Ist rt., of poi., o, Dies, Circle came et ones uncontrollable and d I I f ' I "--' '''''- "I "" 7 Y "P Jahn Fuller , et 1 arelle has not been omitted. Dermycrate, do not neglect-ae . RlOO4, fora kugo•ta, nho are del-rmtord to protoCl L2ra - the street. At the Cornet id De Na at street and Blued- , .1 , be fieblee t, et A liegle 1r . ' their friends. 3 I " " surethat your name at on the ... e• . meet hie. eay . , pot ■abroe the Railroad Junction, the save ran Sol f eta ,13 S. - ------------------ - l'll The Contest is at Rand! the the child ef ali Smith, unit proceeding oroderii I John 11 limier, of Allegheny. No , AFe .Tl* Ann S roe FOE alit San -We have Gullet! • 1 . 07 COlOnini I'O6OllS Jilliet, VII 1.411.Ca11. 4,1 Bedford. . 117 We would address a few wools to our Demo-, threw the dritio. The chile; lira now mood], ;tutored • i. , ~ , .., reeel , ed I t.:.r.,. prowl , to the lath, and New fuor•d- , . •ri t Onorge W .., , , S. Terse!, '2 I mete of the rticagem-nit of Mr F. S CONNER. eratic friends, to minim! them that we are on 1110 enc. with rr, h, , re or ,ecovel:r, end the 1111 ,Cr IA so danger lal a ttar, , t „ t i t e eatautoosaa, land to the fob inst. Lt night of the encog.•ment of ale and Miss Lou A‘• of an important struggle, and to urge them to core oust) autt as to nffordlittle t hat.ce o f his &witting log 11 rn Litton , ol Art-then,. The es per 'mental sq inaron from England was est -- _ ----- J I) lem f . .. of I% a shre t o n retie action. IL is rue there have been many cam.:. intes. ../ hi• II not the only arcider4 Caused b,r the • • I g . ' reeted 01 liollfan VI .boat ten nr tack.. Bats. Tan Evening, September 25,1845. f the steam en•ine Outer h the streets ear the' 1). "'` I " ...w o e Betty,. The f,:10..eg leter a (rum a correspondent of the Will be presenten an selnorod play called the pales in which general issues were to be fried, of passe ge 0 , gO,, ~,,,,, ~, or 6,,,,g, 1)..r... i.,,, ti, t0i1„.,, greater importanses to our patty and ice principles- first faint one, hut It ter ms that the lesson of wattling c0u ,,, , ,,,,,,.„ ~,,,t . ,„ .1,1,„,„,,,d. '' Ilabfax Recorder.- STILA rir a ill EL . _ of sueb ,nature etas the presidential contest of Isar a ill not be lies& d On:. Fe 11 , 04 tetternool mid aid , Cementer en A.-Hems-11mi It :0.1 , 'ea r 1 West I Intellieene• has oar Men reretverl here that there The sixths in conclude with the Comedy of year, when the Democratic party was called upon to such fearful emplisois. mil/eland; Alex Morlock, 1% ashingion: Ales Ktng i hat been ttemendon• eleturunent al I striloulli. at ilie pat forth its utmost power to y r the dangerous pad It it, wroth, of note, as indicating 0 e mereson- • isedi "" i • T J Ilial'am• AllelliariSi S 0 Bask, Arlo. , 11 _ artist rdurattnn mesnlng. . . Mr Horton (lire 13,,at0r ' ster there) was Openly 10.411tetl, ■•IA the Melte. SIMPSON ..5.• CO. __--- ,berry. '7" For paroculom see small bill. I r Or on t•s cof the Atones , Getterisl'• hone, sint•ed end' • liticel heresies of which Henr Clay lidos soul and •ao anc of our c . fur.cti ar , , that too Coroners caa . ataire aa nra, ,, a , tear _a a ° t e a s amaras '', la d, fl. • . , ,- --- - --- - "embodiment." Of the sacne general importance wa• w ere p 'rum ptly on the ground. Hun Herrero Be rms, Allegheny; la Sn.bels, West- , cropped Ihe prop " '..."" a. " " u"ag"" ' 1 , Dom* open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at a past - --- _- _ - %,;,",.,,, J ame . Nt, D un . .1,,, reetitral enthrone., untie( the masa. of relicien 7 pm..* sept-125 the late election in our own state, where a base aural-; 1?" A skeletun sae (mind lost month in a riot, an"±".d: ?emus! j'"'" ''' ' ''; r a n. Bedford. I forg,a to mention that the Attorney Goneral Nail _______ ----___ __.---- ----- carnation *could lase loosed us down under the i in S,aleby, England ebrmt nine feet ledow Ile stit fare COntnestr.e on Of ewe-mat-a: B Crsir„ Allegheny, ' l' 07 " , '" "frlr• i For Cincinnati. combined forces of corrupting whi and intoler It „ ..e , , 1; u , I 1-' it I„ Fd Cowan W e .omorriand; I) 1% a grad, Vitetn., The Dutch frtgater Rhine, soh Prince Henry or, ~ a .., The fine strainer NFOY 1J Ail hearl:. :mot, oco to toe ;wrest •treium c r 11C • • ~ ~ 1,.... ~,,, r set Nativeism But important and exciting as were ;1 11 gal . ' 1"."." 00‘11 , 1 frOrn Nee lourailnntl on the 2.61 h air ' SHIRE.. PATTeRSO4, Master, will pent. The ri•msiat were wrapped in what •ppeared ‘,..."1' Y Wr " ` se r'''''''' '''''' ' ''' l '''' ' " . "' c - St Joh n ' s pa per. ; f tlet• sth tow are filed with ae- ' these elections, the one now eendirg 111 of repel in- Somerset . .Irate for Ow above and interrnedinte to he the skin of a deer, wlteln was formed like • gar [ A a r , l b, c, eat I e croorts ••f thr• reception there 14 Dr Fatorinc. Bishop p•aa s, thou day ,et II o'clock. Fur Freight or Passage, e aten, .riO peer rrrrr . Nola Car ii wrest to the people of thia county, and elan the we st- of C a .ritia, Vicar Apostolic of Newfourailend I.elita- ~ ,I , T , i, ~,, 1 . ,,,,,„,y, , , ~, Mont, a nd much earn. The theta Pe• earnp,..rd of sat bruml heer•SOIS on a mount '• 1 a was of room in ern counties. By the legislature which meets neat .. r a•• r nr cl the Islerta of A n i i rosi,, Viral tiel.eilll of tie different p ierce tinted Ir. seems. •na Lan„ re , ii aid I the (awe House to a rrornimelate the deleystra •nd 1 ' • . ~, ~ i ,er‘2., J A MES MA Y• ii b e Can tans oce. "is Lordship ..el. etithdrlkei In toe i _ winter, • question is to be decided, in 'glitch the per than ne . 0 .,,,,,,. Th. , a huh , ~,,, 1 ,..,. ~ 1 1 ,., ;• , 1 et. IthILI , O4 to hear and panelp . ate in i s 4el re 'lonia ho Ilell(rta. hut sail Tic di 0 illi n ti.hitir Drags and Bledicines. Ihrell to .doom to a mine rO rrrlll4lnalli lilac, A 1 " 1 ' moment prosaerity of Pittsburgh, and consropently of a r •t off Neefteindlonsl, he chartered ler to take tom 5,,,1,„,„, Verett inn, esof strong tames leather. It it remarkable that ..,..,,,,,, ~... ~ , ,,,,i,,,,r 1 ,., ~,,,,,1., „„,i ,“„i ,„ .A, ; ,,,, ' large portion of oestern Penneylsania, is insolsed- ts are dr . ...hied a ith I lie 'lnt tata a r t taa , the heal way crittrely rrs iting. the lotestoi,s II:s.1 tin- a nal nor o 'clock, P AI,NI, when the CoConeention nrietild . t " 1 " l ' i "' s. The 11,.th,*hitiin ' Littler Caustic, apostolie humility to his approach. lbw great irquiry-shell Pittsburgh ham a rail-mud' a rra ., a 1 ., , ,,, , , • „, ~....„; like teer,ing, ethos g • ac.att , meet tu ata pr.. ,,,,,,,... c ~.,,, 1 so!phoe Vir3M, Gam Sandarach, • ; --___-_---- i Rhubarb lima, 101.1111 e, tommunication soli the East ?itto be determini i AF ' ffilll NOO N SESsIDN. purrcoment like appearerwe, The louden mere eof 1 S 1 ATE OF \FFAIRS AT T H E RIYER OE sa i ntlier Beane, Inn Foil, 11 u It Conker from the commute.. apt-mimed In Alt patties agree that the peopkt of klbeilbenY. c " , ' i ouradtthelleessueelasemilbei lielaer nreernersurea, it vessel •'^ • . rt. wee r' PLATE. ' l'nwaree.t 6.-ammons, Poe-detest Gumixre•, sy have • moot vital interest tn thia business-mil par 'hi: 11,.,,i, o P r ' l''' "" " d '''''''' . • "' as . ° re P`" l • -,."., r,x,1":"• A net respondent of 1141.1ess York c.,rnmercial Al ' Just received and Mr Pale I's' i ~e.e.ies. C het th e re mains were thew. of •n e q u a l rra a 1 ., T 3 13,0 ~,,, en o o n rn , tins • ,ti a O lgA.l. wail e I Seri., tl , el Ihe h/llllw ma IfIle•elltleg A taterneet l,f • t he coalition of ibe eat son( patio.% on the ruler I.ti ~,,,,ea B. A F All N ESTOCK A:. CO., C..l.llerl•f 6th end Wood Vv. ties hen are fres to profess their devotion to tbe cuuse , ~,,, an d thus preserved by the well anew. qualities of : un neirriorieln adopted as 'lir Convemien• of the Rail-Road, and to do loud lip-service in its be- peat moo.. • o r , mot ten ef Mn Dame. B Demurs, of rteledel , ___ _ _ ____ I Plate, half-but it must be apparent to testy candid man, .__ __-- _ phis, • and John M'Ctilloch, of B a ltirnogg, were iron, Dye Stuffs. i Meavtrintn• ill's 1. 1015 -Fin three }tors a AlleiNCE Of N11.D.-A mi lk man, in atternring to 't o r e tie vests as Vire P r e.ddenie tililt it is upon the Democratic party and the Demo- , it-,m' war has carmine... l Is tee Band °lmolai: for r irce , ' 400 "LS( 1""'l L'z''"i; warn his hots., went out and watered his mills. Ile N II Crete free" thea"m'a iitea sr! , , i" ,.. , p i ne" lL i• 50 " ye Camsood: ensile candidates of this county, that the best hopes, IMr Crae the t arn t it. I Lek o•puhli. lin4 1,4, *Worsted Wltil tlir , • memorial , reported: On motto o i • 1400 Ills Indigo: I discovered his error when his customers sate there as , . 1.:4c pi•e r o aloes! of her tow , . and fur dee. sear• bet Ow beast, t of the friends or the Rail Road oholly depend. memorial oas read by uwan, .sq-r , irc pus of h e ~ . .. . , ~ naoo " Bloc Vitriol: no cream to his joke. • .15W 1. nor bet,' a pplied tattle tams[ . ot those vino tate It is well known dist Philadelphia city is the ern • unantmouth. 501./0 " Madder, - - ------ On motio'n,the officers were unstructed to 'ln the . been editor as PrielOnera , I ern, A t ecapitulatitio of 40 bble Alum; ire of the Whig primer of Pennsylvanie-frem thrill Bair/GI, OVIErt rite Nttote AMY en.- A writer it. ,nion.i. on 0, in,, , ot the c0,,,,,,,,,n. all the hare,. of this edit w o u ld he startling hide. d' 50 " Festic; great reservoir of political corruption, the edicts di ' Rochester Advertiser ass led to make the follosin6 oh., kreen carried on such opposite pliticiples to those , '2O " Cupperest ;lent ef ilie Krockerladelt• which govern every othet n•tion in the nineteenth meting the %big movements of the Keystone state , est itnate of the cost of a stone bridge scabs the Note Po ern STK -A r.. i re.pon . 140 •r, In n series of ' Charseiensurs rif 1 ankee or, re. rumor,. t rat t ar peop a di Ile of the United Sorry, a rodil he. 7 " Nit...resign* have proceeded, and must aleton come. It is a am River at a point below the F41:111 Valera it is may , : 1,,ra, „ g, 1,,,, i tt , a but ~ ,, e tt, pit a i .,,,,, , he ‘,„,,,,,, ~,,,,i, , ,,„,1 ~,,.„„I• I „di ~,,, t , e ,,,,,,,,,,, be 4 " Red Sanders. % e st 000 ing T er sant e , 1 4 " Bovril Wod; well known that Philadelphia is the centre of the ne•l 312 apt aide. The writer i a celcului ions are made far atuaraa „ a et y an j,„ „„r„o.itt 1 rum...dile. Of OUr government eould totre intrif , red,•fill , 3 " Peach Wood; pow 1 'fon to the to the Baltimore Rail Road ; a bridge of a single a mie arch, and the pmeticribillo e 1 ... lins'nt t een not Liu ' al nu smell calf go ilongl at lento, as tbe elder ropulolie on the Wester , . come ! 4 '• Lite Dye et Pittaburgh-it is from the selfish millionaires of o r e sc heme is not at all doubted. Supposing t rays thr , Ir. en liner you, , about tht,•e three and a half. or f rut I vent, have protested against Inch enrage ballintidet. , 112 Cases Ext Logwood; month. old, vi ohm ea hllon, an Lord' an oor two , 1 . r d half. ' T 1 eFu npean natlone have wateben it year after year Philadelphia, the same men man constitute arid con- waste, the hi rage to Ise taree hundred and fifty feel ~ , ,•, 11200 It's Sum.; without int rfering. They liter seen a little city be -1I ,oir, 11:1,e .\Oll5OO .. Nurgells. trot the %hie party of that coy, that the only formida-, l on and dotty feet wits, there would be mini for e . 1 ea h rs and lase . 1\ g I. yes there sat a calf went by here ari a rrinr- sieg y sea end land Rm. near three vea .1, .. . B. A.FAIINFaSTOCK &C"- 'S opposition to the Red Rend has, so far, emnnateri. railroad track, a co, lege way, ann style walk for foot• nri • vomit,. g 1 9llk hoe Farr 'iiiir al• • 1 I .eld moo shwa. n mule, a mile rerrottned ns lobe 00, that they might n,, weir t ete-5 .1.1:w cite Ruh and Wood •te or is expected in future. What a ill be the fate of the • and a linH, Or mall miles en I oor, sad! a %hoe Ppm on long the United State. would permit 'nett a war _______----_ ________________..-, ato the enlighten hit rump, ulunto the t ire of et dollar, n dollar and a out entering their protest. Manor . rail-road, then, if %big representatives shall he seal Drugs • half or two drillers. at nigh as I real,' celt.late , ed sintesmen eh.) now govern the French and Engliell from ibis county. Na hat sort uf policy would it tx- eArPractly, that mutt he the retry critter !' nation., they have Inatome determined to leuk on as 350 P .3 0 0 1.1N . DS ilii,riconnit,ii.e.e Ant i mony;Rtt'. to send men to Harrisburgh wan have haletually • I mere spectator. no longer, and have said to Gen Rim. 511 " Bi Chromate Potash, the i or. at Buenes Ayres. there must be pence. been controlled by Philarlelphia polticiunat Suppos e 1221 " Eng. Bar Tin; .l aa e nre now waiting the return of Orel/rural perket they should reject, fur once, the dnmidation of the front Buenos Ayers eel) great anxiety, and shall then' so " Span. Anteater; • dandies of l'hiladelplaa. their influence eould twat an probably know whether we arc or have pence or sac I Cnse Phosphorus; 1 Barrel Snl. Ammonia;; end-they could do nothing fur the Rail Road bur in the riser The Ft ench nil:noel said yetterday to a gentlemnn of High steline. dint he thought there 'l Ground Gin et; '2 g give their own rotes. eculd be peace, as both peace rind sear had been of- 5 13(1+11,eli Salad Oil; On the other hand, a Democratic delegation from fered to Gen. R 0534. Illy opinion is however that Just i eeceed and Inc sale by B. A. FAIINF.STOCK & CO., Allegheny would gn into the Legisluture eidi no feat thre Will be war, and that Gen. Ross, will prefer go set '25 il&yv Corner of fo h and Wood streets th e to the. Parnpits with fait stay , and there carry on l i of Philedelphia influence upon them to weaken thefri n protracted wee to living , and ruling in Buenos Ayres energies and earalyze their efforts. They would be, in a state of pence. He has constnntly been et war able to make open and effective opposition to the -ince he boa been allowed to rule, end the tleatre of scheme& of Philadelphia Whigery. They would we his ambition new it the vast territory of the Brazils. Should Montevideo ash, thi s part of the Brazilian follow the supine and dilatory behavior of the Whig Emotre sould be beaten and Within tWO Nears shaken ileitgatino from this county, who have by their neglect, in its foundation. Frunceond England will not permit jeopanled this great question They could and would this, anti Brazil enters into the triple allrunce to 'are have influence with their fellovamembers. We would Montevideo. A few days ranee an order carria down from Buenos Ayres to Admiaal Brown; commanding appeal to all honest and candid men of ehatever the Buenos Ayrean sqtesaron to attuck efie city. The ratty, to ponder on these things, and then to say English atilnirnl, kno.v mg the order, p laced the En whetbee it is not infinitely hatter to have Democrats inl glish seenmer Firebenel alongsirie the Be ns ueos Ayetun the Legislature from Allegheny county, even admit- aqtradron, north orders to sink them if attempted the nonek. Her vino Which ere 54 poundrs, weie Rag that the Whigs, if elected, would not be gelded double shotteri and brought to her on Admire! Brown's by Philadelphia influence. I who I have no dobbt scot oral snos fi eri 0 ith this But, we would once more, and most earnestly, be.l b rig, octitin. There is alert no doubt that poe der and ball cartridges have been lorriAbeel this government, *etch our Democratic friends, to turn their attention from both the English anti French ships of war. to the pending canvats. Let them go to the polls- We can therefore consiaer that the intervention of • let treaty man battle se . the contest was to be pin- force has commenced, aid soon I trust will it Lt in rd by his ezertione alone Besides the heavy reg active execution, and corginue till the flags of all °¢- . 3 can toorigate the noble rivers which empty into eibility that rests upon the party in respect to the Rail the Rio la Flute. These , base been closed by General Road question, they have a ticket for the county et- Roans, lord we know netlavg or tar, people who, for ces, which is worthy their strenuous support. Several 'battened' of miles inhabit their banks, bat I trust rho of the most important offices about the Court liousei preeent of t mile will become sequninted aith their history, end the flag of tee United States float along are to fill, and the Demooratic candidatea are comae the shore* of Puraguay. a nation which tins maintained tent and deserving. They can be elected, too, and '1 its independence lor 40 smart, and still is Abut up shall they be defeated by neglect and indiffererce 7 (torn all intercourse with the co ilized emir!. France Vita trust not. nun England eel not require any tr oars (tom Europe. Paraguay sill sand all that are requited to settle the Demoierats of Allegheny ! the contest is at hand- controver s y in Buenos Ayres, All Ole 'dents are your responsibilities are great.. Bestir yours. Ives, toms and munitions of war, and she hat men to give fur the best 'wrests of your country and your state, lows to the whole Southall continent. &tee sitting to Sky nought of ycur party, demand your care, and Cheforegreng the British packet has al t toed from Bre (mos Ayres, and ;tie almaea ceonln hat ear will tahe mare your rigorous action. place between 'hut plane and the Alliance of Peece. consisting of France. Englana and the Brazils. About ninety days will finish the business, and bitag lasting peace to the citizens of the river ha Plate, who art` now leseeshed and drivers to the caves and forests of the country to save their throatsfrom the Genera saa knife cI Buenos Ayres. It is reported here thee Re ed Mr Edwards, formerly United States - tl)c Dail)) Aiming Post.' PITTSBURGH,THURSDAY', SEUT e•sAL commtvuorik.n JA3IF,S BURNS, !ul iMin county ASII1111 1 . 1 " SAMUEL W. BLACK, Vitt.buigli. THOMAS DONNELLY, Alleglleg, JOSEPH COOPER, Moon. COL. WM. L. MILLER, Vermilles. ut THE tooth R. H. KERR, Allrgheny COUNTY TRLASUREIL T. BLACKMORE, Birmingham• ItSCORDER . 3. C. WCULLY, Upper St. Clair RCOISTLR. EDWARD SITORICLE, Indiana eo mmtastosait; JOSEPH E. NI'CABE, Fayette. A UDIT OR. JOHN H. M'ELHENY, Jeffetion SIIIITATUY iron TUC Of f RES/C.D.—The New or Tribune very justly remarks:—"There are people in the world who consider every generous I. entiment, ev blend tendency, every expression of sympathy for the oppressed Of /offering as rank 'demagoguism, which must have had its origin some selfish, sinister. purpose. Those who take this view of things „swot blip it, gra otirroSe*, but they might have more wit than to expose themselves. A SCISTITUTS TOR COTIEL.—A letter from a gen tleman to Hon. H• L. Ellsworth, Washington, says this ripe weds of the plant okra, much used in soup, &c., harped And Used as euffix, c annot be distinguish: ed from it, rent the best Java. The seeds are sown en•ineh deep in chills, four foot apart, in May, and cul tivated as corn or peas. It ls a bundantly, and is eery healt.h.y. Mr E. hes the seeds. b ,L passengers. It is estimated to oast at follows: F.x,raviti ion in the banks for foundation $5,000 , .•- ('lank c entre 410 feet long 30 feet wide, 9 feet thick, 1,300,000 ft. plank 17 9.0001 Mimeos TROL'IIt.r.D.--1 he Si. Louis papers ot . Expenses and pattinE up of centre /0.000117 th state that the difficulties between the Mormons Stone masonry; 22 000 cubic yards, $4 81.1 Contingencies 8 ,000 I .000 , 01 , d anti. Mormons are becoming more alarming ----., Blood has already been shed and both parties ate muis- Tfeal $120,0001 tering their forces for a more desperate snuggle. A It is supposed that an Iron Suspension Bridge could 1 letter from Quincy, Ili., dated Sep 13th, to the New be c o nstructed at a less rat?, hot the i'd.j.mtion would 1 E r a, gives the following account of the commence he that the public would not have yet Ceet confidence In meat n o f hostiti.i,.. night, the 9th snot, an anti-Mormon its se fetv, at least no the writer thinks. ' . O Tursday • —— meeting ..ens held at the schoolhouse. about two miles Tu tare Six Isnicratraysl—\\ c. learn from the north of Lima, for the purpose of a dopting measures Port Tobacco Tinted that the grand jury of Charles 1 to protect property from Ibid . ., the not dmormons tasser• county has found thirty six indict m ents against 51,A. 1 ring that the Mormons were continually stealing their ! c attle, grain, &c. While the meeting was in session. Ctcdar, a free aggro, fur aiding and assisting in the es ' the house w as ',necked in the rear With stones, and 1,511 c- ! woo at the sante time fired upnn in front. our blls, cape of slaves from that county. The penalty each indi ! were the t the door, Iwo pe e through F it in a a cli• l years confinement in the penitentiary on fair agonul direction. and from personal inspection, 1 amt meet 0r216 years in all! He certainly staa j, a satisfied most have gone out at a sliding window on 11 chance of "doing the State some service." . ;be other side of the building, which was pushed buck. buck, and immediately in front of which no one hap-1 1, - ,:ir Gen. Stephen Van Rensselaer submits the , paned t, ,, bt , ang. The door stands near the cornet I following proposition to his Tenants, with a a tt'w to a of the house, and the seats project in a direct line from! desirable change of the tenures by which they hold it, forming a tight angle. The window through which the stones were thrown, is so high that persons sitting , their Farms: ! down inside 111 the house could not be seen. The! To the tenants of the Manor of Renssrlaertryckl window threogh which be balls passed, is not so high.l in the County of Albany. That balls were fired I am certain, for I cot one of! If by the Ist of March next, any person who holds them, of commorough itn size out of the door made , it having well sea- ( tinder hence, any lends in the county of Albany, to the armed black walnut plank. ly passed th The door id of rents of which I am entitled, shall pay the arrears of rent, and szo for the quarter tale, 1 will release all Wh o made the attack upon the bousel will not pre the covenants end reservations in the lease, for a sum' trod to env. The anti-Mot mons charge it upon thel which at Aix per cent. will yield an annual interest. ( M ormons•LwhilTh e the real m f act Nimons• I alleg ppotoe it wasill all a terrick; ' equal to the annual rent estimated as follows, to wit ' of the cantles. e su w nev be A bushel of wheat, at one dollar; one day's servicelascermined• It is certain, however, dint the persons with carriage and harem two dollars; and each fowl, i n the house weregreatraly idol med, and precipitately 124 cents. This offer: tic to the quarter sale, is only', made their escape the door and windows, seve to apply to such lands for which the wheat rent re-1 ral of them forgetting to Luke their hats with them, served is fourteen bushels of wheat for 100 acres ot , and I have no doubt moot, it not all. believe the attack land. ! te be made by the Nimmons whether it was or not. The And if any perann, willing to accept of the above I next morning (Wednesday) the alarm was given and , terms, cannot immediately pay all the corn/ at once,l a company collected, who went to aeveral Mormons I I will accept one-fifth of the w hole amount, and taken and gave them notice to leave with theft families and bond and mortgage on unincumbered real estate for property 'against evening, for they did not wish to ire thethe residue, payable in four equal annual instalments, I jute them, but would then burn their truisms; some with interest annually, at the rate of six per cent. per left and sonic did not. The company true to their annum. Or ,as the average price of wheat for the last! w o r d, before 804 visited the Ironies of those they had twenty years, jg .1,0‘)1 $1 25 per bushel, I will accept I warned off in the morning. and set them on fire.— of a principal w hich at six per cent. nee annum. will , Where they had Ilia left, they tank the property out. produce that atnetmt,ena release all the covenants and I d I ed it so far from the building), as to prevent , ran pac reservations in the lease. jit from being consumed. • On Thursday the name scene IE.NSSELAER. 1 was enacted over, and several houses during the day '-',, a little before S. VAN R Watervliet, Sept. 16, 1645. ' and night burnt. On Friday event. ass bas emp10ye.....• CZTWe understand that a large lot of Boston M•de dusk, three houses were burned." Stemscirisu and l at B g u e o t e o u s p Ayres ... , i tc t . : ,i proceedsym sym path y i t h o i. the i , s t.li v t o r r d Clothing exhibited at McKenna's, for a few days The letter states that a Committee of Mormons met 1 a like body of the citizens, for the purpose of making past, and wkich ha, been examined daily by hundreds But it. wont go down. be will bark up th ) e . wrong tree. of our eittizens, will be sold this at 10 o'clock.' All the money Roses has extorted f,oin thousands, propositions that might allay the excitement and pre- i morning vent f u rther outrages. But it appears they could not , w horn his has in cold blond sacrificed in Ins prisons Riot on °Le Floe Points.—A riot took place last a gree on any practicable plan, and the conference ',I and c with the saw knife otitis invention, would have no night about 11 o'clock, in the vicinity of Orange and Cross streets, in which knives, brickbats, pistols, m ss "hie' dent in hiring travelling pedlars to traverse the llni• 1 tad States. Our country and her citizens ate at war broke up without suggesting any mode to settle dn.. , were freely used. A man by the name of rhomas " hie ' The wi lier adds:l with the tyrant, and all governments whose only prix Neilis was severely rut in the breast, and is not ex-1 On to.day (Saturday '.) several more buildings werepe are to govern by terror, and who make war, peeled to survive. Nine of the rioters were arr ested I burned. I n passing a long a road obout three quarters ', not from necessity , hut from choice, and a Ito never and taken rat he Tombs, three or four of whom are BO of a mile distant, a bout 3 o'clock, I saw the smoke forgive or forget an injury, and never receive an atone , badly wounded that their reco , ,ers is cluninful.—lVerr and flames of two rising upon the air. On arriving at . meet for difference ct political opinions, except in York He rf Sett. 21. - 1 Lima I este' tained the buildings stems situatod about the biota! of their victims. lIIEENZI _ - Foreign Papers by the Brit=lia. LONDON ILLUSTRATED K EMS of August 30. tt Pictotial Times, of August 30. tt l'unch, of August 30 and Sertembt r 6, just received and for Bakal COOK'S Third street 2s noar the Post Office. sett Engravings at Eknction. Large Sale of 1 7 1 ench, Engliah and American En-1 graving*. A't M'Kenna's Phoenix Auction Mart, No 64 Mar- 1 , ket et, Simpson's Row, between 3d and 411. , 8, on Thuraday evening next, Sept 30 at early gas light. will be sold without reserve, the largest and finest lot lof engravings ever offered tither at public or private tale in the city of Pitt.burgh. The subjects are till good. They will be enld si,gly and by thequantity, according to the qualtily of the print. Prot of which are: The Crueifi sion—Christ lerkeing his Cross, an 4 res urectiard—Boys Concl;; Wood Cutter and sad story; Cottage Musicians; Widowet and Witlow's Treasures; Gentle Critic; Happy Hour: Exrectation; Benjamin Jennings; Girl at Devotion; I Forsaken; Druid; AlaAverade; King's own; Signal of Distress; Prayer, Study and absent; Moonlight, the favorite & Macbeth; Look before you leap; lire last glimpse; Poachers; Horses; Market Girls; 3d or Royal I r i s h D r agoon Guar34; A Private of to Irish Volun teers of 17G2, in full uniform; Fruit and Flowers; Going to Prayer; Reflection and the penitent. Irish Peasants crossing a Brook; the Roman Herds men; the Last Supper, very finely executed; the Holy Family; about 20 of Julian 's 2 Crayon Heads and Landscapes; death of Gen. islontgomety, with key; Polka Dancer.; heads of Washington, Jackson, wiht Chief Justice Abtrstrail, Benton, Clay, &c. ; together a great variety of Nlezt.atintv and Line Engravings, Cai urez, &c. They are now ready fur exam Cr ine i on. I'. :WRENN 500 FOUNDS Well CuTi c llgs a fcr i ; ale 60 Water at. Petro Old Rye Whiskey. WARRANTED 8 and 10 reams old on hand and fur solo low by P. C. MARTIN, 42 60 Water st. Starch. 20 rc BOXES Piti.burgh sta p h c bi:i s A a i l l e T l;34/ by CO Water st. AC .25 African Pea Nitta. 125 BUSHEL rea. Nuts just received and fur silo low by I' C !MARTIN. GO Water st. ~., ~.. ~,:....,:. F..., M • li&XPTON & SMITH, NO. 112 WOOD STREET, A RE now opening nn unusually large Stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, of every description, for the fall trade; which will be offered at small advance fur Cash, or approved credit. They ask the attention of dealers in the city and vi cinity to their assortment, end an exnminatioa of their prices—which will be found; such as to save the ex pense and supposed necessity of sending East fur their supplies. Their stock will be kept full throughout the season. sop`24-1m GOLD I'ENS. Premium eve! pointed Geld Pens. 1 UST reeievd a fresh assortment of those invalua.' blo lens fur the Counting Rooms, for Clergy men, Lawyer's end all others, who desire a Convenient and durable pen, and to be freed from the vexatious bother and constant expense of Steel Pens and Quills. For salo wholesale and retail W by . W. WILSON. se 24 Corner of Market and Fourth vis. Madeira Wine 1C 3 .SK Superior 01,i, SV for ratio by B. NDERSON, ser 24,i2w No. 25 Librity, & R Ferry gt., Code°, Sugar, and Taxa. BAGS Superior Java Craft , ey 10 " " Laguiri, do. 1 LI. coshed Sugar. 1 " Polverised do. 5 1101 f cheani Y. 11. Tea. 2 '4 4' Black. 1 " " Gunpowder. 1 •"• Imperial. du.' received, and for gale, by 5ep24 dr2w_ W. B. ANDERSON Sundries. BOX Bullet's Cocos; I'2 " " Chnenlatr; 1 " Rice Four; 1 Cask Currants; 1 Box Verrnicilli; 1 " rslaccaronil 2 " Castile Soap; Just .ereived and for sale by W. B. ANDERSON New Buckwheat Flour. 760 LBS. just received W and f *ale b W. B.A NDE RSON Boots and Shoes. j 11. CIIILDS & CO., ‘rIivLESALE BuOT•ND SHOE W•ILE. - „dig) 114.1.:31r. 131 11 , '"ood Street. RE now receiving a large end extensive stock of • CIL BOOTS St. SHOES: men's and Buys CAI'S, La ' dies' fall BONNETS, or g m•at variety, and adapted for fall and winter sales, all having been purchased at extremely low prices, enables them to compete with New York and Philadelphia, and they assure their , Western friends and Merchants generally. who are l wanting goods in their line, and will favor them with o call. that they will make it their interest to purchase.' Also, just received, 1500 sides New York tanned Sole 'Lowlier, et very luw prices. sep33-d I Sos Gt r Lir Clarion Democrat, publish to the amount of ! 0 and char•e this office. Bibles. A FINE emolument of Q'iarto 8 vo. and Pocket /IL I Dibfror, plain end gilt at BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. No. 43 Market at Valuable War 4r`t CLOP:V.OIA ASIERICANA; , Lne.,)cloptedia of Science Literature and Art (Brand's ) Enrycinrxdm of Geography: AlTier ICS* Farmers; Religions Knowledge for 1.610 by ISWORTII & FORKESTFA. No. 43 Market st. i se p^s Stationary. A . FINE assoltment of Paper. Quilts Ink. etc. •t BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. 43 Market stmet. POWNOS LACktolgr 3 50 30 Reg-oh'. A on,: 50 " lli Chromate Potash:. 224 " Bev tin; 2 Barrels Gmowl Ginger, 1 " White Rosin; I Bale Velset Cottle Corks: Basket. Sdlod Oil. for saleby 13. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner6th end Wood its. Temperance Books and Publications. N HAND and for sale an assortment of the Pub. Olicatioos of the American Temperance Society, New York, amongst which are-IPermanent Temper-1 mice Documents—Washington Temperance Society,, Hannah Hawkins, Uncle Hugti—ConFession of an Inebriate—the Enquirer—Temperance Dialogues ! Temperance Hymn t3ooks—liarps—Siz nights with Ilhe Washingtonians, and Artkpr'sTenmeranee Tales; Temperance Journals, and &out 100,000 Youth's Temperance Advocates, for sale at the New York pric-s• ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Corn. Metchant, No. 9 Fifth st. srp'2o.tw. ----------- FRESH SUPPLY OF Johnson's Superior Talland Winter PRINTING. INN., RECEIVED THIS DAY, At the Office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. se I7•d&wtf FRESH LEECHES! Leeches! Leeches!: Leeches!!! p •he dozen. hundred, or thousand; fresh and will jJ b,,t quick, fur sale, and will be applied at redu ced Wet , . Operations of Cupping p' usual without pain. L. CHAMBERLAIN, Dental Surgeon, No 9 S, Clair street, Pittsburgh. Ps. gepl9-3m Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AT NO. 25 FIFTH STREET. TIIE s ob.e.riber hes just received a very choke lot of REG A LIAS; a Auperior article of AROMATIC STAG TOBACCO, and has constantly on hood a g encral -sortinent of every article belcnging to the trade, which lie offers for sale at the lowest Cash prices. p 17 -t1 1 m Tor the Oen.tre Table. FICHE beauties of Flora— twelve highly _finished -I- drawings of Flowers. Wks:, $6,00; The (liondoi ,, ) Anneal Rat TIMM Leaflets of Memory Ft iendships Offering " " The Hyacinth The Oloistian's Annual 4 4. .4 . 44 The Rose of Sharon Scenes in the Life of our Saviour: - Gray. Elegy, illustrated with 32 engravings; Cowper. Task, illustrated edition; l'ilgtim's l'rogress Literary Emporium; Oracles from the Poets; Albums Assorted. duct received by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, sep2o 43 Market st. ---------- - For Solo, TWO well finished and C...)fnfortable Flame Dwel ling Houses, near Faber's Factory, sth Ward. 'These houses contain each four rooms besides attic story and cellars. They are on lease having nine years to run, awl willbe sold at a great bargain; ground rent only $9 per : B sar nn each house. Apply to LAKELY & MI CH, Penn and Smithfield streets. Books and Stationary, &c. FOR SALE—a variety of large and small Family School and Pocket Bibles and Testaments, a few German Testaments and Books; Religious Ceremo nies; Sacred Songs, end David's and Watt's Psalms and Hymns; Seneca's Morals; Grimshaw's Rome; Events in Indian Ilistoill American Pioneers, 2 vole; Complete Farris; Gunn il Domestic Medicine; Gazette of Pennsylvania, 7 vols; Journal of the Senate and' House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, from 1798 to 1800; a variety of School Books, AC Slates, Writing 'and Letter paper, &c. \ ISA HARRIS, Agent and Corn. Merchant, No 9, Sth st. UP Beeswax. Seed, l'aper and Carpet 31w Rags, • bought. • sepl94 iIIAJPRED- AllfSalC BOOS& CARMINK SAC*, or Boston Collection of Church Music; Masons Sacred Harp, Volume Ist, latest edition; Masons Sacred Harp, with Patent notes; - Missouri Harmony do do; Bradbury and Sanders' young choir; Western Hnrp, by Wakefield; Christian Harp; Cantus Erciesire, by Darbey and Stanbridge; Boston School Song Book; Kingsley' Social choir, 3 vols.; Southern, Harp, by Mrs Donal ; School Singer, by Bradbury and Sandersi All the above works are kept for sate by the sub scriber, and will be sold wholesale and retail, at the /osoest cash prices. JOHN H. MELLOR. sepll3 122 Wood st. above Fifth. Removed to the .Old riHARLES H. KAY respectfully Informs his friends end former customers, that be hat op ened at the OLD STAND, (which has been re-built and enlarged since the Fire of 10th April,) canter of Wood and Third Streets, opposite Woods' new Hes. tel, with a large and well selected Stock of Paper, School. Classical, Blank, Law, Medical, Theolo,o4 ea/ and Miscellaneous Books, PLAIII and Fanci STATIOI4 ART—and every article in his line 'suitable for COUNTRY SALES. all of which have just been `purchased by him, for cash, in the Eastern cities. C. 11. K. proposes confining hissales generally for cash, and will make a corresponding abatement on he prices heretofore charged by the trade. Liberal discount made to Colleges and Schools. Blank Books for Merehnnis and Comfy Officers made to order, to any ruled pattern, in the best man ner and at the shortest notice. Otders from COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS promptly attended to. Rags taken in exchange for Books and paper at cash prices. rieptla Charles IL HMI, WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, Paper Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, corner or Wood rind Third streots. HAVE removed their Exchange Office from oppcs• site the Bank in Fifth street, to No. 64 Wood Street, One doot from the N. E. corner of Fourth. Our late office on Fifth street is for rent cheap. The locality and room would suit well fur a retail stele; WM. A. HILL & CO., apply to to.plB-d Iw* 64 Wood st. one door from 4th. LEDLIG P. MULVAST, JAN6I E. MIILITANY & LEDLIE, MANUFACTURE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Cut, MOUldCa and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, JACOB M'COLLISTER 7"*" - : RETURNED TO WOOD STREET, win. A. BILL & CO.. EXCHANGE BROKERS, FLINT. GLASS ESTABLISHMENT Alp ITS VARIETIE. I I, AT THEIR WARSHOOM Corner of Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH• l3g . Our Works continue is fold operation, and wa are constantly adding to our mock, which enables as to fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and evirnine priera nna lerm, efTl6-1v War is Come Again! . . WINE subscriber returns his sincere thanks ld ids friends, and the public generally, for the very liberal support heretofore awarded him, and again appeals to a generous and palriolic people to sustain him in his WAIN 'rt.:RESTED efforts to s •rve them. He therefore, reminds tl,em, that he has just returned from the East, and is in the daily receipt, direct friar* the maettfactuters,of a splendid assortment of Ladies', I Gentlemen's an . l Children's Boots and Shots, all rus. lected with great care and circumspection, which be pledges himself to sell lower for cash, wholesale as retail, than can be purchased at any other establish meat in the city. This is n.seriatis fact, as all those ! heretofore purchasing from him can testify. He would also inform the YULISO LAntiii, that he has a beauti , ful article of the genuine ENGLISH KID Albite rind black slipper, the tastiest article ever offered to the public. All goods purchased at this establishment warranted. N. B. Messages taken for 411 kinds of we& and II made at the shortest. notice. Remember the place. A. WC AMMON. , 1 .. 12 Market street, facing St. Chair at. sap 15_42 Drugs. 300 W ood Pill Brain, 1 bbl Cuule Fish Bone, 1 " Sal Amooiac, 4 bundles French Leaf 50 lbs SHnish Annatto 1 Case Phosphorus B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner of 6th and Wood sta. ICE, ICE. ICE. STEAMBOATS, HOTELS, end others, supplied with superior, pure Alleghenv lee, by the bushel or barrel. Apply at H. J ACKS . ON'S Meat Store, No. 60, Penn street, sth Ward, two doors from Pees & Cassel's Drug Store, corner of Walnut and Penn treels. Dept 1 0.2 V, Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackson IVreath. or National siorwrir. A National Tribute, commeniorative et the great civil viceroy, achieved by the people, thrcreightbe Hero of New Orleans, containing a mapor the United Stier% a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and fur sole by JOHNS lON & STOCKTON. j,.t,s 44 Market street. RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, oflce in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. .tune Eastern Sole Leather. 3500 LBS. Eastern Sole Leather, jail received and for sale by JAMES MAY. Gardeners Look Ont. GARDEN LOIS FOR SALE. NOW is your time. I will agree to cut up One Hundred and Sixty Acres of splendid Land in to one, two, three, five, eight, ten or more Acres, or whatever quantity will suit the purchaser. within two miles of the city of Pittabut Rh. and adjoining the Farmers and Mechanics Turnpike Road or extension, of• Fourth street and just in the rear of the third Church Colony. A good part of this land overlooks the Monongahela liver and has a Southern exposure— the mostsoitable and desirable for early Vegetables or such as would wish to supply the city with milk and cream. All such as are desirous of obtaining a small spot of their own can now be accommodated on favorable terms. Enquire of the subscriber at his dwelling or Liberty fronting Ferry streets• GEO. MILTENBERGER, P. S. Persons desiring a few acres of ground near the city end overlooking the Monongahela river where coal can be had at the most reduced price for menus factoring or other purposes, are invited to call and es, amine this location. G. M. Pittsbargh, june 24.d&w3m. William Glenn's Book Bindery, CORNEA OF MARKET STREET AND TUIE DIAMOND, Above tAe Drvg Store of L. Wilcox, Jr. AT Ibis establishment every description of Book Binding will be executed in a neat and sobstan tial manner. Particular attention paid to books that require re-binding; and also to the binding of sahib's works which have been published in numbers. Price& reduced when a number of volumes are sent. Editions of Pamphlets put up at low rates. Cards mounted with gilt or paper border. All kinds of Book Repair ing done at short notice. BLANK BOOKS ruled neatly to any pattern, and bound in a superior style--warranted no t ED come apart. Merchants and others who require kooks or paper ruled to particular patterns, are invited to call. [l3Entraxee from the Diatuand.—Terms Casty one 25413wdraw3rn Fire Erick. Mara Large. 20,000 A prime article, for pale by '2 D. St G. W. LLOYD mar I ARK'S PANTO LOGY. Being a syst ma teic bur Prely of Human Knowiedge, by Boswell Park. For sale by O. H. KAY, tiu 76 Market at, ~, a;_`
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