C . t . INlwkr• east CHasuN,;•-,4.111 Benjamin el ifflin, tot ; and thus that part of the Ohio above the terminus o' stO el I 1 years one of the publishers of the Peemolvanian. has; the Rail Read would become timelyen , less important, — " - _=retired from I,,tre establishment, and A. Bold Hamil-1 and further appropreitions to imptuve it might be __________ y ten, f o r m e r l y the P ennsylvania Reporter, has taken! re fused . ,s Your Memos ilisis mill not undertake to that they would cortairtly by refused, but they be ll I f SBU FIG 11, SAI IaIDAT , SEPT. 27, 1845. his place, Mr H. is very extensively known through-': lieve there would be great danger of it. They, != I out the state—is a sound democrat, an active peril. therefore, confici 1 -y trust thnt your honorable bo dies will not, without clear end substantial reasons, see, and a writer of very cen.iderable merit. The! NOT RICH, BUT GENEROUS. [rube-thing firm is Hamilton St: Parry. I refuse the Baltimore and Ohio Rnil Road the right ;to expend million s of dole', within the borde r . „i A correspondent of a Philudelphia paper writes 83 this state and thus force them to go through Virginia fr'new , : DI E lel 0 12 I A L lii the Ohio River. "The last time I was in Boston, in passing down To the Senate and ii„,,,,,. of Refr ; tt. ,ire. .,,, m, it , es o f m,; If the only perpese to be eomplish 1 Hanover ed wee the com• I Street, below Fleet, I saw a heavy son of Af ! pieter n of a continuous Rail te em Pittsburgh to Phila- I lice, sitting on n pile of wood just sawed, and eating the Commonwealth of Pconey'runia : dolphin, the reposed Rail Rend from Hatrisburgb le apparently with a good relish, some fragments of This memttrial of the subscribers, Del efeet e s , to a ! Pittsburgh—would be entirely antisfectiny to a large ! err e d arid meat, which lied ju t e, been given him for Convention held et Cimenshergh, Weal morelned I majority of your Memorialists. This, however. is nut I hie work. I should probably have poked him with- County, on the 24th September, A D., 1845, , , the only object to be utteiretd. The prevention of the tout farther notice, hail I not been at ruck with the op apectfully slit - teeth; Thet the constituents of your I rettenyion of another Rail Road from the senboard tnl pearettee era Amman who wee standing ut a little d hi memerinlists, comprising a large and respectublel the Ohio, a short distance south of our Southern lance from him, and watching his toper rations with mike of the citizens of the state, hove for some border, is an important matter. The grant of the ttager interest. She was in white woman. dressed in mime pest, watched with eager emootr, the anti I right of any would prevent thnt work being mode, the thin garb of partly, who in spite of her ernecia ring and energetic e ff orts ma de c by our northern end I and at the same time secure in Pennsylvania the corn- ted and cite %urn countenance, looked like one who eastern neighbors to divert from our beloved Corn i pinion of one hundred and forty miles of Rail Rend, hail seen lieu, days. Cui•iuus to know what interest monweelth, a portion of that node sod travel which widen our holders, in n very direct line from Pies the could take in his moventerits, 1 stopped a moment our public works were intended to attract and accone! burgh towards Philedelphie, without obstructing one to watch them. Modena. dollnt from the State Treasury, I The wend-sawyer, noticing her fixed look, asked That they brave bee n compelled to wh ey , ' ever , I Yuer Nlemorieliste trust tint it will not be a her a hat sine wonted. at thi s early p er i o d, bee„ e , the rival works are „ tete sliehi inducement to favorable legislation in thi,tl featurg to lit. meal opened out on the wood. she Meted. that the efforts of those enterprisi ng neighbors' mile; that the gram of the right of wny will proliehly tepee& el 'eke out eaten so much as ilea in two t.ave already had the eff et to direct much !tearless see ore the expenditure of some milli.n• of dellar• et ete 1.," and travel around us. 'Clint they have been forced tai a section of the Slate which has hitherto par ticipmed ••Well sit down, and tr.ke a bite," said lie; "although the e „ nviction that the intesests of our public works' always slightly in the "'" vi give although ii I "i".' rich, I ""' generous."" are in imminent retie and ilea something ne ar! be ha.always centtib ,hare uted era ere to the improvementeh tears iii her toes, that seemed just before rahdone to counteract the energetic, enterprising spite of other sections of the Commonwealth. r W ends sealed up from weeping, she drew near the of the citizens of th e well st yled Empire aunts , In a Netionel point of vier.., too, rho extensien of humble tabin. I /il/1 not interfe re to deprive the the th e e to Peetbr eg I t will be important; it would croo• a itort-sov,yar of the pleasure of completing his genre. Before the Delegmes htid n..erriLled in Coeseittin .! Mason & Dixon'" litre rind thus forint n ni x Lund of oils art (tor gene,nns a teas in Lim to allure his only ndeed, rico before they had It ft their ms, rive' I hunter,. they were ,ittetttured to tt;e itt:,,,,,,.,i,,,, of their' dividing between the states net and south to titer gr e te tre e d e to, ...tithe) log after slipping • three of money mei rite poor au11...... 111114 I continued my le .11k. task by fe mei, irg that their core-Athlone, were out ilte e idmg • i t '"! : e only Penn e y Ivatearts weir were ennui nerd of the ne ! roil they are unw illing 10 eXtefla I.lelf ..errinrlll; ^, i ' . 'l l • ' fur and die our L• of the African. net rick but genernus, canny of active exertions, if we wished to minim it ! pattern of the trade mei !revel,:her; they therefore, conclude with the etirnesit prayer kepi I inging in my ears. Willa must man have been s; ra and the great west. Our fellow citizens, on the bank 1 "" e "" ' b ' " .4-I '"ard' that your honoble birdies will pass an art grunting its its hest estate, thought I. alien degraded us 11/` is, Ur the Delaware and It. the Baltimore and 0110 Roil Road Company the homeo nature is so full of kindly sympathies? But 811 the Ohio and the shores of Like Elie, in the demand' tight of way to Putsbutgh on just sad liberal terms. if rind es consists in the means of Mining/cos, what n _ sympathizing hem:: for a hei r is thew greater liappi that the activity of out northern neighbors 5i10,11.1 he neat, than ifl bleabing another? Many a f7lllll chat per met by correspending rime ity in the Key stint" .tare.' R•eeese of For , une.-7s,.nl i flitierli, wbose denth fir . 11 . - , found eL, ni sunnpnuousit trine ! ' well a leng grace,nu It is true, that all tor riot shred in adei-ing the mode, an, uriniturieed at New IV k n fee days ago, was furrner• h - nhe r bles, ri g at his Mile, tint day, than did te in which this action) shell li e defonyed, or in recorio iv rine of the firm or Nonh rind Atkin Bete reexten 'i . sawyt. . r epee this log" mending the same reined,. Bet atilt much has been ' , iv o ship builders in the rut , . of Nee Yolk. When that tereee gained, ss hen no large 8 ' , Olt ion ..l our form. 0ki,..,, firm d...01 ,, i...rne yea! symee, theilecensed received 'concur in the opinion, teat further il,er lis it ) it. Penn upwards of $130.000 in emery as his seer° ef the Jim Petit. arms would be dangerous, and that it is itnpei-ativ e . i property, but owing to being cheated, going security ly required that some! hing should inc don.e. Brie port fur others, and making find speculetiene he been me yen. e et , tion of our fellow citizens are urging a Rail Re e d f r o m ! pot rin his old age, tied fn smart mole before bit Jett; it .. n 1 11t . 11.11 - 12 the war, Cato sin Carden and the M ncldo- Surnbury to Er-me, ...Lee other portions rely upon a eon.' ProeUred a seamy subsistence for hitaelf mot hur lit n ear i , 01 \, . O „ Decatur was there too. amt n tinuous Rail Road from Philatielphi n to Pittsburgh, hyd fatality m caulking snot Tern:lll'g old boa's by day 'A ant.. 110111.1rY .O W 1 imbed in friend slip , tis • Ithelrei way of II ar risburgh and the Juniata. '1 he friends of, not k —Balt. Sen. .hearts" %Viiiie discussing naval sanest one day, Cak th e latter prefect are not tif one ;nip& as to the means! - - ; diet s ed. Dereree your -hips are good enough, and )01, b) a 'Orb it should be nude,—uric portion of the ad ' Mr. rditar:—! send to', he, an article on ! a t e,..,., ~t „( teer,.., but eh, practice hove ~,,, h a d voceies of this work, advise quo it should be a mate the .•Ten I low System" that I find lo the Casette el ere e , i t h,,, e ' s t he n o,. o ne o f t he s r, d e y. e e will work, made at the t•xpenye of the stele, and mate tie 211. It is temperate, I ,6 sohable. tool well woe . I.rob n i,k eaten thrush' tegether, amid if I 'emelt sour by state officets; the other portion—composed, proba•; lan, and as this is a ',hetet of gnat treperianee te sid e ai nest, I te ill knock her into a !Mee era'kedlolt bly of those who recollect hiew dlfectri t i t w an io se - out citizens at 11.1 g Illoftleo/. the., Cert., ire should i Stephen.' 'Wdl vomit' m 0,.. ner.tor; • / are/ beta hat cure& mejotity in fever of our main line, even while or can he no objertion to a foli intestigation of it /ft al! I „ tr.; 'eh, l ee et., agreed tee and t h e e . 0 „,,,,„ i i,,,, we were free from debt, who remember the combine- us bent -te e .. I would thee-foie be glad to are the sr elinnged. thins of interests, the at hemes of, a hat was celled, tide in the Post to mut low moi meg. •But a few months elapsed stn the war that had log rolling, by which Lies were pessed—belime, that t A StrascatacE. been ti e morning commenced, rind the two captnies, : any attempt made row, when the state has al ' by some oneolar coincidence, met —The revile. tit' debt of forty millions of (loners to pass such a bill, M , lll' I From the Gnzette and AdYertiser. __. _ .. .__ Ibe utterly fruitless. and ad.ise that the toad should he THE TEN HOUR 51'31 Eel, the action 111 1 11 known. Cnplann Carden, 01 going on ; to me ] of t h e U n i t ed States; we. received by n lietuete I Tee GRCENfiBURGIIICIIIINENTION.'-•-In addition to; made by a compnny. Messrs Edrtor.:—The um - thieve-It and unprofitable : ant at If, gangw a y. to whom he tendered his sword Whil •ur mem . lidueire k . e your one seaet e l/l . tn g n ny row t0,..010n ill a t,,,t, rho operatives at our CuttOr. Mills .N ot to me, air,' g. 31,1 ten of fi cer , giro to th e Criptarne the copious reports already given, we to-day publish 1 between tbe ft iends of the various projects they beg; Heti thee employers hove been itbiced. throuell the tri ! • Arid alt-re it the ('apt tin," said the embarraserd I t he excellent memorial adopted by the Convention of the: ; leave respectfully to male, that none of those work.., lI,VIIIiIiI/II of other•. hating been diseus•el from the ' Le g fisheye, 'Re is standing eft there, that i. the . 24th, to the seclusion of much matter of interest, yet • Of a ll o COMbilled, Proal ward off one greet deluge/ public stand, Atli commented on by the ptilthe press fet I e ereirt m n re sit e in ( a l pauhii hem and r..llrid j.lrk et.' l e s s import ance to the west—to the entire common-, whirl, hangs menaciregly over our state a orke. If she: so rra days, has ef course clime,' mod) inquiry eate n. minds on 11116 r0tn01,1,1y... h.. ' cat!, eireurnetar.res, hi, trid ft lend. niter be itnaittneel. wealth. It comes from a bod• of men whose numbers ! Iseeislettlee of Penn•vlveeia lied the power to prevere ' merits. • Very ninny ter: e o s i tensi io on u( the Baltimore and (Ado Rail Reed sou are in the habit of investigating lee h seles of a gl.l act ' As i h • 'timed hoi Its ml to Deem', that ..ffi.-er rued and standing roust commend most respectful attention , river, the completion of a Rail Read from before they expect to an . tie at trarlh. have ben n •ston- ••Nu, Carden. I never take the se ord of a brave min; ' at the hands of Philadelphians—it contains arguments , feels burgh to Harrkburgh, would Les great desidet.' i.hed, oi.lin eximinetion. meet nn, nttemitt theuld have 1 V.P. ILO, faaht nllaetly Bet. seri he lasing nosanneetable, in favor of the extension of the Balti-: aeon, and by affording to t revellat a und business men ! been Heide, and se gerieraloy •U•leilied , to put doe n an 'heed on ten other' s shoulder, •1 .rill take that bet, m y , more and Ohio Railtood to the western emporium of;LI choice of routes between our eastern and weeteinem. impor tare beaneit of trinimfactores arroings• us• dear fellow.' the state. , poriurns, would attract into the state a large ameure . The importance of this brooch of !rosiness to the ! tile transferrin g in the Ijoitrd Steles 'he sulire of ' of business and travel. But l'emorylvani a (.M.Ol in- trading portion of rim Iwo (sirs, end I, 'fin workin g Capt. Carden u 1111 f, lPhnd was iltel.l(led. In th e „ft,. The proceedings of that immense assemblage, were rest the weeleatd hithe r -es. 0( that thee. It i s not core chits/is, as eell a• the foci that it comp:inner t,, the ' noon when di n ner was announced tit the cabin, Cam characte r ized by the most perfect unanimity, and the! ceiveble that Virg told can persist 'Mettle in refitting term., now demanded. weir id effectertlie silence every , Carde n cit.! to Deca t ur, •the mu-:clans a r e v er y skit. discussions, elicited by the amend questions there sell to grant to the Baltimore arid Ohio railtroad Cemparty spindte in Plusbergie a il! to/a he made plain by a ful, end I hate alwny• had them nn deck while at m' Of e the mere privilege of spending miller!, of dollur• a, : very into matt ..tics el the Lust arse. eineere 'Very wee: ••elDecature or will 'wive 'her mined, were highly interteing. Theaddresses °' ( "e: wiring her citizens le making a mil/able imprevernent , Tire present fire Cotton NI iris ;r1 operation. of locatei ! Decatur ens ,skid why? tor he could eke 1 Hon Richard Coulter, and the lion William Wilkins,i through her Pe re tee y—un imp tavern, nit a hich are tr. A iinghens r ity, but givin g erripto v mum 0, nkrul,er. h, 'Let them play Bahama item the e the were eloque n t a nd masterly arguments—arguments! cost line nothing. and will greedy benefit her vi; lien- from Pittslitagh, inn 1/1.1111111.11 . L/111 111 I ' M (100 Ile. of tee t s a i d 1.,.. a. 'l b a al', laugh." and enhance rine saloc of vest tuna s VI her wild lands Cetton per week, rrorfl Whirl. deduct the tare or los,. 10 ; based upon extensive general knowledge and research, ; It is not possible that the Legislumis of a gnat state' percent., aria vont hate et 2 010 pewee. of Sean...bob ; and ehich conveyed most convincing proofs of the. st ill ebstinately persist in her 'lettered policy mt rely to! to. 15 vent. ee r lb the piesetit price give. # 1 0,8;01 B 1 rflalll.r.l IIIArICAT. feasibility, the neces•ity, uftilegr•nt rants by the west,! e ram ify the morbid and unreasonable jenlotisy rata grunt' worth or Yarns prod.nced per is. ek .et ever knit II rOli• ; ()II Tub,! Crain ~,,,,, „ re ,,,, ~,f- might, I ' as a Pennsylvania measure, Brilliant and forcible ad' company, which has not entitled itself to fever by lien te dell., per minute. Abeet 10 our 1100 h oids i 1 ,, ~,,,, , 1 ,„,,, ~,,,,,,•,, earth a ... ~,,,,,,,: any great display either of liberality or aeliN tty. Thal ; are t•mpleyed 111 111 , MI:I., arid probe hey 500 fantete• f a, the f e„.e, ~,s, e tt e t „i h e f „.„ ter , he i ght these efforts were, there were many others of a high Legislature, may, perhaps. persist in prohibiting, the rare interested or nltogether support. dby the 1 lorry ; The .„„ ees „ I t et , 1 ,,,,,,, ~,,,c : order elicited during the sittings of the convention ? 1 Baltimore Company Corn approaching too near to the! two !lentil-et! Dellets v; Ire It our won , - peel out in: Among those who took an active p ar t i n t h e discuss! route dare James river and Ker media improvement; rash as wages—beside, the etre. , sum. eitettheed 'I., A !'' e ' h i b.. I'll'"In ter iron l " gh i ' • I ''''" : ' " ' d sions, were, Messr s Wilson M'Condless, Samuel W t but that it will infiertibly leftist. the earnest applicatme riving llar Ii lets and whets artisan. end :,,h r,I , t,, • r ,,, 0 ,,, ~,1 , ,,k , ~,..,,,,d ~,,, ~, ~„.0 , , 5h , , ,,,, , ,, , ,of the citizens of the northern lecterns of Virgirou it : 'keep up a state of repairs, fornkh coal, eii, belts. A , i ~,,f ii„ „c ri ~,,, ~,,,,..1 ~,,,,i „ p „,, r, Black, Thomas Donnelly, Harmer Denny, Hebert H scarcely credible. Perhaps it may be some sear. be- spool.. belt:tine pap, t 5,,,,„,• a„,l the var,„„,e, rater ' ‘ t i , a ~.,_ , it ~, t,,, ?et, la steelwork! het r, T J Bighorn, Geo Darsie, Walter Forward,! r 1 .. ; e . i wee the I I,;l/I. of way through 01/1/ ;1111le is granted ,lll/l /I,lrerpore , rl in the progress of tire bushels. Su Torii, . i 'i i ,,:,%, i , n r ',,,,„ ' t ‘ a ,,,, i ~,,,,,,,',; Neville B Craig, and others of this county; Messrs; your-memorialists cannot d tubt that it will be gra: led., then. for b i the mpertatire of this bfribfb of industry s • flu-mu e„ ' tee h t .,„ ' l " ,.i . i r t , e te le, ti:.., well. John C Plumer, J M Burrell, and Isaac Felten of urtleee Pennsylvania.b) a wise and liberal law, permits , mongst es. Let us now make some trop it, a s to t h e Fut , he st:!,it hr• kung and turd , , tid,leur‘obad to c o me ta t o Oor territory anti terminnedat ! effect a comphance w Ith the demand et alerting n Mrestmoreland; Messrs Charles C Sulivan and Wm - eh. But should our Legislature •dlirre te its .N.1.1t1l ot ten hews leber per derv. would hike UN, T T I 1 C ; Beatty, of Butler; Messrs John Fuller and J W Phil previous harsh and illiberal restraints and thus drive rho business. The great increase of cotton nell• " es " l ' r ,' !"",,.:' h ",;',... 1 "'" 4 ,, o r ne ' fi lip s of Fayette, and Cal Robert Miller, and 3 D Leet., the compeny to make renewed mpplicat ions to Virginia, a high inure sprung tip it, all rots of tier rOollt.y. p , f L ". :I WI et:rnal:11"11,14:1•11.1(:::'•'1,',Er, fi re, hilde, Eel. and Dr Murdock, o f ett es hi e , :tme a ll ne ., o f we cannot doubt thorn it a ill et length surratel , and in der the fostering core and gen al idniiener of our pies . . ng irlerr:1811 ~I Ills f10.0r..; grently fear th e attest rerun fur fits . ant 'lurid - , has produced u w h.ilesorne rereprottitte, high attainments, and who have heretofore. or do now,: tent " e t "' we And he mode them weeper. sirup and otrong, wrgir, 1 ennsylvenet and ber roblue work,; even rine , which secures the consumer eff. , 10.1!1, o.7ttilast either- Tee . I I I 1 they • lOUte, loud tor Flan, hold important atatiene in our Natiunal and State Leg. c , ,mpletion of tie punt Rail Road (tom Harris- totant i,r,ces. And the competition bete.leen the F ' i '''''' And at, bun ;efts ol trend and gold, islatures, i burgh to Pittsburgh will not protect our Crennene - tern and the lVestern rtinnui.ii tiorr for the trudir id . f /vim spots of ire.: tree.. ertnlth against great loss and injery. „ter m of ilia greet )losts„p h o Velety, iv 01 the Mogi . The opinions of such men (and there were many k I I • t• 11 tI; Tt et I Cain, re ley sing,— Li i: Ii r n, • ; Your mernerinlisk here respectfully ask the siren !kelt and energetic clnararter. The rustettners of our.. TOM perhaps, whose names have escriped our mum- ; . • . . • - . Who has given 114 and uric.' tion of your honorable bOdles to the following stew of Puislitireh trumn.fa..turers can hate 1 nrr.s n/il ethet II tore err the gtOil it and het 1 a for the are, my) are worthy the confidence of the whole people of t h e „ Th e e , reereha"iiiim eeriveYed he the Lake rostra (root N". And lout, 1 - ,.r the meta' true!" Pennsylvania. Their experience in our state councils Suppose a Rail road completed form the mouth rd . York to Cinetnnati for 80 rent* per Itld p:-ti ..ls. and ' and is those of the Union, enable them to judge fairly.; Fishing Creek on the Ohio river, to Cumberland, and to enable our Lien ererrpreleg ce yea elm hwe em e„, 5 ste ee.„l,„„ c „ ame t e e , hits h eart ! another from pittsbureh to Harrebutele wht world harked their capital In manutuctories to compalll fail 11 ,,, ,i,„ "ruing „ith„ u „ . pad to form correct conclusions in regard to the an. i then he the position of our public woi Its? 55' e WOlll,l ly and seecestfully with a 1 it ally AO Vl o faro and pow A, ~I Tub I Crainwastilledwith portant question they met to consider; and the una- I not only hove a rival rail-road c ommenc i ng with the: elle!, no hindratices to weightsshould b 1 " ' pain " r l'''''''' , .' , m” For the evil he Led Mine ; nimity with which they concurred i n f a ,,,,,,h, g t h e ' state works at Pittsburgh and running parallel to and' them, ether than what is common to the bather. in Ile paw that men, with sage and hate, Right of %Vey project, cannot but have the most belie• close by them throughout their entire length to Her I other places. Thit argument is .0 plarri..o palpable, Ne„ he es , et en their h et e t ficial results upon future legislation. ' rishurgh, but we weal.] also have another rail-road sod so easily comprehended. that the leaders of tea,, 'I Letter Intel Ala. red with the blood they shed, striking the Ohio river, role hundred and thirty-four' move meat had sagacity entiegh to pe melee that their And their but for carnage biind. A Seteisein WAREHODSE.—Among the mans ! miles below Pittsburgh, and below many of the most , object could not be tolerated by the cummurrity, unless I ted he acid—" Alas I thnt ever I made, Hoes obstructions. ; the truth could be silenced. Tins was boldly nod 0, that sue or mine "„," 1 ,,,, e. fine buildings that have been erected on the "Burnt '' ~. . From Martin recklessly attempted, by promeleating an men. which . I' he sburgh at the mouth of Fishing Creek to, to ,- .. e . I hc °peer and ter sword for men n hose joy District," the new \Warehouse of OGDEE &SNOWDEN, Cumberland by the surveyed Rail- , somehow got the sanction of n great name in this i s t ,, e l an their / elle ., me „ et on the site of the old stand of Avery & Co., attract' i road rime, is 1 aiei m il es , , community, VIZ: that the Lowell Facteries hurl adopted much attention. Nu expense has been spared to make! From . Cumberland to Baltimore, by ; the men hour system of labor As lill• error is now And for moor n day old Libel Cain it perfect and complete in all its arrangements. It a It thread ' 1.1 189 t• rectified, orta tified, nod the impnt truth es esteltaliere thet Sat tentellne o'er los wee , From Baltimore to Philadelphia, is 9•'i .. al LOwell they WO, {. 124 hours per (NI, permit m e lo And hi. lintel ferbore to smite the ore, has a large and commodious office—fire-proof vault; exemitte, very briefly, the t Ifect a hich the len Mier tt, And his (einem. smoulderel Lows of ample dimensions, and warehouse fixtures of the Total from Martinsbuteth no Philad'a , 467 i " Item %Afield hive upon en esteldishmerit enfortunniel, But he rose at last with a cheerful face, , lecateil at Lowell, lVheeleig. Cincinnati or else. here And a bright ceuregrous eye, moat approved kind. The roof is admirubly con- From Mertinsburgli to Pittsburgh, by atrocted, and is rendered flre-proof by a covering oft the Ober, is 13( miles at le hout a. IV e shall prediente me calculatarts upo n And hared his strung arm fir the work, , u Factory produring say lett° pounds of 'Yarn pet tiny. While the quick ffirlie• mounted high. ' From Pitts b urg h, by Roil-road to painted tin, put on in John Dunlap's beat style. Alestirs I .. 0 . . „; e inch i. the product of each of our Leo largest moat,. And he sattg—" llel ra fie my bundle auk'" tt rosburgh, is 243 Ogdea & Snowden, have just taken possession cf this! Frum Herriaburgh to Philadelphia, is 105 " means—the "Engle" and ten "Hope " There bein g And the red sparks Int the air; spacious building and ate preparing to serve their nu- no reduction of wages too of time only, the &Greece "Not elver fur the blade WBll the bright steel made'' . l - 3 " , , p"r week, or th between the 12 arid 10 hour system it t ett one day 's And be fislituned tine first ploughtha re. merous customers from an immense stock of goods. I 432 Nor, e V 1 aloe o .)w) pow,t. or von, This fine Warehouse waibuilt by Charles Avery, Esq. ? Or to reduce them r distnnees to time from Frohing , ded„,.,,,,,g the root o f n ay Cue on. T - he 1 ,,,,,,. l And men, tatiqht wisdom from the putt, 1 Creek by Cumberland & Baltimore to Phi bilelpe, therefore, to the efrirdoyefg, a ill ha as 110110 a.•. vv.. 3.• In fi tend dee joined their hands, H•TTIEN NEWS-- The Brig Hayti, from Pon au lat fifteen miles per hour, would require 31 hours. .500 It, or yarn at o f vent. pto lir , 5'23 00 Ilene' the sword in the hall, and the spear on the wall Prince, arrived at New York on Monday bringing pa. ! From Fishing Creek by the river to Pitts- Deduct the cotton 3,830 tbs., at 7 res. And fettl:ol'd the willing lands, Pr* from that point to the let inst. The government ; betel], at 7 miles per hour, would require ',le .. per lb. £2_ 6e 5n And sang—" Herta for I ithal Cain ! From Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, at fifteen Deduct coel and oil for one day's Our staunch good flitted is lie; is completely a military one, and all matters connect-'I miles per hour, would be 23 " run, say 950 And for the ploughshe re and the plough, him our praise shell be. ed therewith are carried through by bayonets sary. A law has been paved, subjecting all specie I Total. 42 '' ---ti 279 000 .',. '' ___— Rat while oppressio n lifts its head, that may be introduced into the Island, either in pos.' Thus a traveller leaving the river rat the month oft Bring a deer loss per week of $ 246 00 Or il tyrant would be lord, session of passengers or as freight, to the necessity of 1 hing Creek, would save fourteen miles of distance,' or Though wit ma • thatik him for the about $ 13.000 per annum!! This is truly 1111 ester- .- , , 1 plough, , e l and eleven hours of time in goin to g Philndelphia by motel weight for a western concern to carry in a race "e II " ' wo n t f ri-get the swerd." beln t g entered at the Custom House. under penalty i ; . • . • •' • ' with skilful • ' N ------- I tornpertiors. , othing more than Ott - Baltimore; besides aveithreg all the obstructions in the confiscation. river htttween Fishing Creek and Pittsburgh. Steck ! exemplification of this lam, in the hotelier form of fig- THE ELECTION IN MAINIL.—Tho Au g .‘ lit cannot be doubted [het this difference in vie th: , uteri in which it is set forth. can he necessnr to cote ig n " ( iv' e. )! P h iladelphia in favor of the Virginia route svould cn'tteel niece those who aro searching err the truth. - then the Age. of the 19th, hits returns from 295 towns, in! a greet diversion of travel and trade in diet direction; adoption of the ten hour system Acre alone, will .. e f which there are for 1 during the winner, in seasons of low water and in-; tactually silence every spindle in Pittsburgh." And Anderson, 30,046• m ..deed , now Messrs Editors, having, we trust. clans ly *hewn, . - , ~, at nll times your Memorinlists would most respectfullytim ,I at that it is ne important brunch of busis to Pitts state that this diversion of uncle mud travel, from ou'r l burgh, and 2nd, :het the present movement will of - - 5,437 I I public storks, would not be the only, nor even the fectually annihilate it here; will you further permit In these 'owes there is a majority of 626 for Ander- must serious blow ire:heed °Flour State by the eaten I a f""• friendly remarks, as to the unreasonable anther ; rine of the Baltimore road or the mouth of Fishing ; pressi ye tendency of ; the present excitement, ma by llon; it will be increased to something handsome. To t Creek. Another blow or overwhelming fo r c e mi g h t , the working coomonoty, but by ether., osten s ibly, l or ;h. House 45 democrats are elected and 28 whigs; 321 h e „pe tte d epee Pittsburgh, p,,„„k„,c,„ and h um , their sake—a, also the toil effects likley to follow it di s tricts no choice; 46 districts not heard from, meetly'. Public Works, by the ctimpletien of th a t road to tir o'er distressed and tthlicied city; endeavo r i ng to democratic. ''All is safe in Maine." ' Wheeling, or Fishing Creek or any point below the! rise amidst its terrible ruins. A laudable emulation -----! latter place on the Ohio River. Your Memorialists i has been, and is yet exercised by all our public pa. As we EXPeCTIn.—The " Confession of Mr.! wish to state this matter plainly and distinctly, ae l pore and by our citizens to acquaint the world with Clough," purporting to have been delivered before al that every member of your honorable body may fully; the knowledge of the advantages and facilities which , ! ' an d it act under a full conviction of they Pittsburgh presents to the manufacturer, as en induce. : Society in Massachusetts, is a vile hoax, invented by un ! conseauenceo which may ensue. l ment for the permanent investment of cannel, and flan. W. Dixon. The general Government has frequently made ape !many have been induced to make the trial. The de-1 I . propriationa for the improvement of the Ohio Rivers mend thus created for labor, has greatly augmented, from Pittsburgh to the Nlissistlppi. These appropri• our popolution, crested a demand for dwellings, and ations have always been carried with much difficult y. i enhanced the value of Real Estate; all this hes been by the aid of Maryland and western votes. New if; done without any expectation ter desire on the part of he excellent Beltireore and Ohio Rail Road should! those in . ..cuing. of having any favors or boons extends' be extended to Fishing Cieek or Parkersburgh, the in. ed to them; but certainly not with the expectation terest of the Marylanders, in the improvement of the ; I that nny concerted public movement should be made Ohio above that point, would be great ly weakened; in•i and sustained to silence their operations, blast their deed a hostile interest might arise in sumo quarters' hopes, and banish them and their operatives to seek n where we have hitherto received warm support. The livelihood where no greater burdens will be imposed ' new route from Cincinnati by the lakes to New York,' than what is common to the business now fast advancing to completion, and, the railroad! The question of benevolence may consist in wheth frost Paikersburgh and Fishing Creek would aftbrd: er it is more humane to offer employment on the same cheap and speedy passage to and ftom the seaboard,; terms end hours that ere used at other pieces, or to UV' V n P•t.t.t Agent for count." new•parient, , the Agent for Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, • , tti ,Weei.ly Mercury and NlANutinturer, to recrive r. , rvertismecus arid P.tiberiptionc lie 111. OfFICe, in N►ar tutor. at the Coal Offr e, 30 Ann street, (ad• wining the Tribune Office.) BOSTON, No. 12, Star street. PHILADI•LPHIA, Real FOWL! and Coal Office, 59 Pine street. BALTIHrIRIC, S E corner Baltimore and Calvert "hero our paper can be seen, end terns of adverti Ail% learned. . CANAL CoNMISsIONAR JAMES BURNS, Mifflincouroy. A A II r!IT. f. SAMUEL W. BLACK, Pittsburgh. THOMAS DONNELLY, Allegheny ni!) , JOSEPH COOPER, Moor , COL. WM. L. MILLER, Veffaillef. CLIKRM 07 THE COURT R. 11. KERR, Allegheny rily. COUNTY Tlit•3171tIll T. BLACKMORF:, Birmingham. RECORDF.R. J. C. M'CULLY, Upper Bt. Clair REGISTER. EDWARD NITORKLE, COMMISSIONLR. JOSEPH E. NUC.ABE, Fayette AUDITOR. .1011:1 H. M'ELEIENY, JeWE•el,Un Tickets! Tickets!! Anr quantity of the regular Democratic ticket can be Lad at !hi, office. Are You Assessed 13:7 Democrats, remember the election is at hand, The time i• {not approaching, when all who clerire to exercise the glorious right of sufrt age, should examine the proper assessment list, and ire that there hoe been no omission of names. Remember, that if toil have not been assessed at least ten days before the general election, and hate not paid a state or county tor, y ou Wilma vote. Every Democrat should make it his business to cs *min.* the assessment Limeeli, and see that his time has not been omitted. Democrats, do mit neglect—be sure that your name is on the meet hut. Ert it proper fur us to say that we do not con cur in the views expressed in the article copied Crum the Gazette, et the nrquest of ••A Subscriber." MURDERER ARRESTED.—Hunter Ilill,the murde• rer of Major Robert Smirk, in Norfolk, Nasemond county, Virginia, was arrested on Monday, in New York. The mnrdeter is to be taken back to Virginia. nr Robert Owen, the celebrated English socialist, arrived in New York, on konday, in the Victoria, from London. COLD IV LATHER is complained of in Philadelphia' Fire. tire in Inquisition in this quarter, and hare been, severaldeya put. Jnii 14 DIOLCX, EDIIOR DEMOCRATIC TICKET. 4:4 1 ,.0 Z. Ar abandon a busineia that cannot be sustained, and give no emplunient at all. These remarks and statistic* are presented fo r t h e consid ration of all concerned, by one who has reflect ed some on this interesting subject, although he is hither a property holder, a merchant, nor a manufac turer. Anecautr. ef Cum. Dceatur.—The following go o d arniedote of tI t g ilinnt Urc,tt ii r. rrluh•d in the Sep ' teinber num'n.r oh . the Statea Nanticul Maga CAIN O n Sunder lest itt the residence of his mother in I3nirdstown, Coils Et.itis, son of John and Eleanor . ; Layton, in the 14E11 year of bid age. In the inserulible wisdom ofan Ilmnipitont Being, we cI. caned spot, to lecord the second bereavement of r , I fund pureni. But a few days ago, the twin brother of the deceased was deposited in the earth which coneeuls oil that once were buoyant and lovely in their youth, and those also, who were strung and ripe in their age and manhood. Permitted to exist tit the same time, blessed w ith t he watchtul mile and east tine of u loving mother, ihmEe two brothers were just beginning to form that idea of the bright future, which is always antici• l rated in the mind of youth, when, attacked by the sums lisease, all then hopes for the (attire, reel and imagi nary, were crushod,as it were by that power which spa re, neither age nor condition. As they came into and j went out of this world, so have they gone together to ! that happy kiegdom, where the sufferings and tempta tints ofennk cannot reach them; and they can join the c horns of Angels. who proclaim the praise and Tien do: of a Don and where they mingle in tie pure nod happy spirits, that minister around his throne While the widowed mother naturally mourns het loss, she has the consalefion end the hope, as we all have, of again being united to those, who were dear to us hole, in j 'but place here we will enjoy the eternal felicity ofj our NI A XIC R. We aro here forcibly reminded that all must die. The young as well as the old—friends and relatives near and dear are separated, by death, but we only exchange an existence of a few days, for one that is endless. Our Divine Saviour says "lam the Res- I surrection and the life; he that betterelh in me, al. though he be dead, shall live."—Blairsville Recd. ; tre •L" FALL VAISH10:118. Fjg THE subsriber wool i respectfully an- IL 41141iGnounce to his numerous customers and the public that he is prepared to supply them with his beautiful style of hat. He would say to all who wish to get the worth of their money, that this is the place to come and buy. It is well known that quite ail inferior at ticle of Hats have been sold at exorbitant prices, and the purchaser getting but truck fur his money aini earnings. The order system is but slight ly touched, arid he does nut mansfacture en inferior article to palm off on the working man. His business is conducted on the CASH SYSTEM, and he is de termined to sell cheaper than the cheapest of the cheapest. His crock of FALL AND WINTER CAPS are of the moat fnaltionahle style. Customers' Hats made at shiirtest notice. Also. Ladies' Riding Caps and Iti faint's Caps of every pattern to suit the taste. N. B. Dom forget the place, as I went a small por tion of sour small change, and you may rely on get ting value for the same at the sign of the Big White Hat third door front John D. Davis' Auction Rooms. Recollect the "Yellow Front " G. W. GLASGOW. No 103, Wood it., Pittsburgh Valuable Biographies. L IVES OF EMINENT MEN, 2 vole Celebrated Travellers •' " Men of Literature and Science by Broug hnrn; " Painter,. and Sculptors; by Cunningham; " Jay & Hamilton, " Ancient Philosopher.; Life of Sir Ileac Newton. by Brewster; " George the Fifth, by Crol); " De Witt Chinon; " Mohomed, by Rush; Sommetfield; " Washington, by Sparks & Marshall; •• Fronk lin, " Johnson, by Dolmen, 2 vole 8 no. Mary 4 - thwen of Scotts; lklyrtyrs of Science; Blake'. Biographical Dictionary; Also, other Biographical works not specified, just retie's.' and for tele by BOSWORTIJ & FORRESTF.R, totp9.7 No 43 Market st. The Razor Strop Man Beat. JEST received from the Eastern mar kets, the heat assortment of BOUTS4IOIi and SHOES, for the People, ever bruogh to ibis cit. CALL AT KIMBALL'S, No. 70, Wood Street., Between Fourth and Dinmond alley, and you can buy cheaper, and better than at uny other place in Pitts burgh His stock is for SALE, consi•ting, of all kirds, of Boots and Shoes, coarse and fine, Men's, Wiinien's and Children's, expressly for the e holesale and retail fall trade. Call and arm, and you will not go away dissatisfied. seri27-tf TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. School Books, Paper, &c. 'GU FFY'S Eclectic Spelling and !leading Bucks Cobb'*L new do do do; Sanders' do do do; Webster's Elementary Speller, Cooledge'• edition: Cobh's Old and United States Spelling Books; Mitchell's, Smith's Olney $.: Morse's Geographies; do Ancient Geography and Atlas: KirLbutnbg, SI-nub's and Bfliiloll . A Grammars; Weytern Calculator. Smith's :s;ew Arithmetic, Ernerson'• and Coiburn's Arithrneticc Comstock's Philosophy and Chemistry: Sch., and Family Bibles and Testaments; Writing end Letter Papers; Bonne! Boards, Wrapping Paper: Blank Books, Slates, Quills: Sc. &g. A full supply of the aboyn always on hand, and for .ale by the quswity or retail at the losve,t p, teen fur cash or good clean rug., by JOHN Id MELLOR, 122 Wood et, above sth stteet Want& V T; NT F.ll in borrow un the very best security for V one or mere years, fur lawful Intel-tit and a ! small resistmab'e preintom or bonus. $2OOO $l5OO, $l2OO. $lOOO $750, 700,5500, $.lOO, $2llO &c. War...J-I'lm,, to Lira fur a number of - Salesmen, Rook-keeper and Clef lot, and boys in stores and offs crs, &c. Also, fora number of mechanics, labourers, schoolmaster, agents and about 50 boys of all sizes ja, upprenttce.., and to hire out in town and country fur nll kinds of work. Also wanted sor 6 quarrymen.— Wanted a number of good cook., and girls fur all kinds of housework. All kinds of agencies prompt ! ly ate ended to for moderate charges riell/P apply at ISSAC HARRIS' General Agen cy and Intelligence Office, No, 9, Fifth street. ! sem27.6t. BACK AGAIN ri Ell . ALBREE has removed to his old stand, No. kJ 71, corne t of Not.l and 4 , 1) streets. Burnt Din. term where he is now retching an entire new, fresh anti seasonable stork of li , aas and Shoes, of all de , ..r t iptions, which he offers for sale upon the most sada factory trttnn, and loner pikes than he has ever sold bet.ore. Co.intry Merl:hunts and 01 her+ ore respectfully in vii,cl in roll on examine his Stuck. •i 27 3 gi BLAKELY & MITCHEL r_T AVE for sale, a Huck of Lots on Penn st , near L_L the C.sual Basin: each lot 24 ft. front by 100 ft. d , ep• A 1.0, two Lots on Pike st , near the residence of Ales Laugnlnn, E.. 1. .klso, 44 Lotsof Ground, rich containing from 6 to 10 acres, within 4. tittles of the city, suitable for gar. dens. prisatr realdvfleetl, Al,,ii 2 Lots of Land, each containing 20 acres, i adjoining the above, on which neat nr.d cungurtable Cottage houses, mini b erns are erected. Also, 2 Farms of Land, containing 125 and 150 acres, (near Freeport. Butler county.) a propoitioaate Twilit) cleared—good improvements, &c. Alci, a Farm well improved, on the Franklin road, i 9 miles from Pittsburgh. Also,a Housa and Luton Penn it., near O'Hara gt. Also, a Howie and Lot in Eng Liverpool, Ohio. Also, 2.4 acres of 0 on the Sandy and Beaver C an al, Adylinling the ton, of Hanover. Al,o, 2 Frame Houses, near Faber's Factory. Thos. also have lot loose fur a trim of 15 year.. three Lois 1,1 t;round on I,il,erty at . each 2U by 100 feet. near the ror.ler of O'llurn r.ti cot. Alai,. Five Lau of Ground, oo the corner of Peon and Met tuthic et near nhe new Iron winks. A 1,0, To Rent, 7 acres of Land, near Spring Garden, (and within one tittle or the Allegheny City :Market house,) on which Is erected a dwelling House, stables, Sze. Also, To Rent, a neat 2 story Brick House, on the bairk of the Allegheny river; river the city line. Ap. ply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn and Smithfield elects. A New Arrival Every Day!! A capital avaorimeui just received at COOK'S Third St , a: Jailors: _ _ Busii ON THE SOUL, or an inquiry into Scrip , turn! Psychology as developed by the use of the I terms—Soul, Spirit, Life, etc. By George Bush. Bubbles from the Brunnen. by Sir Francis bead, I being No 24. of "Library of Choice Reading." Mary Morris, and other Tales, by Horatio N. Moore. George Barnwell, a novel, by T. S. Surr, author of "Splendid Misery." &c. The Gipsey Chief or thu Haunted Oak: a Novel. Glace Meldon, a Novel, by Prof. Ingraham. Love Match, designed to illustr.,te the various influ ences which sprang from the union of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Todd. by Henry Corkton, Esq., author of "Val. entitle Vox," "Stanley Thorn," etc. Thin French Letter Paper. The Adventures of Capt Simon Songs, late of the Tula poosa vclunteors, together with ”Taking the Cen- sus," and other Alabama Sketches, by a country edi• tor, with a portrait of "Simon," from Life, and other illustrations, by parley. Waverly Novels, Vol, 4, cheap edition; contain ing five of Scott's Novels for only 50c. Thiere Ft ench Revolution—cheap edition. Do. do. do. , with illyistrations, handsomely bound in cloth, gilt. JIB( received and for sale at Cook's Literary De pot, 3d st., near the Post-Office. sep27 Vermiinge rpHIS will certify that I gave 2 of my childien half JL a vial of B A Fahnestock's Vermifuge which cau sed one of them to discharge 14 end the other one 9 worms; some of them measusing 14 inches in length. THOMAS GROGAN. Oakland. i THEATUN.. • MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROW E. LEADER OF THE ORCHESTR•, .I. H. HESSINO. PRICES OF ADAIISSION. let Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle 50 els 2d " " " 3d " '• 20 Pit 25 '• Gallery fo: Colored Persons " 411 h night of tho engagement of Mr ES CONN ER Last night of the engagement of Mr and Mies Looiav First appearance of MISS BERTHA LEWIS Saturday Evening, September 27,1845, Will be presented Slititipeare'a celebrated play, in 5 ucts. called ROMEO AND JULIET. After the play, Miss BERTHA LEWIS will nppear in a celebrated Spanish Dunce, called l'L JALEO DE XERES. Comic Sung, Tiler bole to conclude with the laughable Farce called ANIMAL MAGNETISM Ur Fur particular; see smell bill Donrs open at 7 o'clock, curtain t. ill ;tee at a ran 7 precisely. sept 27 Splendid Furniture at Auction. AIT 2 o'rlock, P. M., on Monday, the 29th inst., at the dwelling house of the owner on Fourth street, nt the :orner of Cherry Alley, will bo Bold the entire stock of Household and Kitchen Furriture of a family declining housekeeping, embracing the largest quantity of very superior quality Furniture of modern style offered in this city for a long period, the prin. cipal part of which having been purchased lately in Philadelphia, and has been in use only a alma timrq• among which is one elegant and very superior Piano Forte. Furniture in -1y he examined nt any time on Monday morning. Terms cash currency. Dry Goods, &c. at Auction A T 10 o'clock, nn Monday morning the 29111 inst., ll_ at Davis's Auction Rooms, corner of I , Vond and Filth streets, will lie sold for account whom it may concern, a large assortment of f,esh and setsonable Dry Goods, &c. &c., erribt acing nearly nil the variety of goods, usually kept in an extensive retail store. Also ti cases Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bouts and Sheen; - 3 cases Gentlemen's Fine Hats. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. Postponed EXECUTOR'S SALE (IF a Mißinary Store, at M'Kenna's Auction Matt, Von Monday next, Sept. 29th, at 10 o'clock, A M will be sold by order of Executors, the balance of a Millinary Establishment, which was advertised for Monday lost hut postponed, in consequence of the ar ticles not being measured of teady fur sale. They con sist in part of Fig'd nod Plain Satins, Grossdenaples and Luvtrzng Silks. Ribbons, Thread Laces, Edgings, and Insertions; Capes and Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Barred and Plain Silk Velvet. Bonnets, Caps, Leg horn hats. Bonnets, Blocks, Stands, &c. ritc. .At 2 o'clock. same day, Household and Kitchen Furniture, 3 round stoves and 1 brass 8 day clock. sep27 P. NPKENNA. Aucer. Adjourned Sale of Cemetery Lots. AT the Public Sale, held vesierday morning. of Lots in the Allegheny Cemetery. sales were made amounting' to upward, of $lO.OOO, and the !tale adjourned until 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, jthe 4th day of October next. when the balance of the Lots laid out, will be offered by public Auction on the j ground, which will afford a good opportunity (as no private tales will he made) to all those desirous of oh raining Burial Lots in one of the most beautiful Cern- jeteries in the United States and of aiding a "rlendid enterprise of benevolence. JNO. D. DAVIS, j j tero27. Auctioneer. j Notice 0 110 the Creditors of Daniel Rahnuser. an In. • solvent Debtor. The creditors of the said Daniel W Rolmleer, will take nntien that they are required to appear at the office of F.syter & Buchan an, in .flh street, in ihe city of Pittsburgh, na or be fore Saturday, the `2.sth day of October next, to make proof of their several claims. C. S. EYSTEII, T'uoee n( •etid 1). W. flahaur.er sept 25th. 1845...mt27.,3r.. 4 NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. 11111, CHAS. H. PAULSON, (LATE OF THE FIRM or P•ULSOF & GILL,) his new store at I H AVING opened No. 73, Wood Street, ! Next door to the corner of Fourth, is flow manufactur ing and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every descrip tion, a nranted to be made in the best manner, and of the hest materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Seelette, flair-Seal, ('lush and Glazed Caps, Also, a fine assortment of Ladies' Furs, such as Lynx. Fitch, Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS, all of which lies offers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, bath wholesale and retail. Country Merchants will plense call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. B. The Fall Fashion for Hats and Cops recriv ed. Linseed Oil. BBLS just ". IL 4 L ' E d i m & d 6 11 ". 17 1 1{ F b . y r SON, No 170 Liberty it - Hcmpsecd OIL 5 1311 LS in Store and for sale by RICKETSON - No 170 Liberly it, Potash. d 15 CASKS I ‘ t i l;t L ec E e tt ivea li s 0 and E AK T IeI)3 : 4 . Nn 170 Liberty it HAMPTON & SMITH, NO. 1 . 12 WOOD STREET, ARE now opening on unusually larxe mock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, of every description, for the full trade, which will be offered nt small advance for Cash, or approved credit. 1 hey ask tie attention or dealers in the city and vi cinity to their assortment, and an examination of their prices—which will be found such as to save the ex ren+e and supposed necessity of sending East for their supplies. Their stock will be kept full throughout the season 5.124-Im Hams. 500 POUNDS Well Cur i TI C H N a i m A i R f TN aisale by 60 Water et. Puro Old Rye Whiskey. -wAR RANTED 8 and 10 years old on hand and for sale low by P. C. MARTIN, pep 2Z) 60 Water at. Starch. 20 BOXES Pittsburgh 'writ for SNIP low by P C MARTIN, Pep2s 60 %Vetter at. African Pea Nuts. 125 BUSHEL Pea Nuts just receives(' and fur sale low by P C IIA RTIN. eep2s 60 Water st. Charles U. Kay, WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, Paper Dealer, Stutioner and Bookbinder, corner of Wood and Third streets. Sept 18 Drugs and Medicines. Strychnine, Veratrine, Ent. Dandelion, Lunar Caustic, Sulphur Vivum, Gam Sandarach, Rhubarb Root, lodine, Vanilla Beans, Tin Foil, Powdered Scammony, Powdered Gumboge, JOSE 'ace ived and fur sale by B. A. FAH N ESTOCK & CO., Corner of 6th and Wood sta. sep2S New Buckwheat Fleur. 760 LRS. just received and for sale by ser24-4s. W. IL ANDERSON =toted to the Old Stand. OHAILLF.B H. KAY respectfully informs his Meade and former customers, that be has op ./cried st theOLD STAND, (which has been re-built and enlarged since the Fire of 10th April,) corner of Wood and Third Streets, opposite Woods' new Ho tel, with a large and well selected Stock of Paper, School, Classical, Blank, Law, Medical, Theologi cal and Miscellaneous Books, PL•I/1 and Fancy STATION•RY—and every article in his lien, suitable for COUNTRY SALES, all of which have just been purchased byhim, for cask, in the Eastern cities. C. H. K. proposes confining hiseales generally for cads, and will make a corresponding abatemeat on the prices heretofore charged by the trade. Liberal discount made to Colleges and Schools. Blank Books for Merchants and C.snmey Ofseere made to order, to any ruled pattern, in the best !ban ner and at the shortest notice. Orders from COUNTRY MERCHANTS • AND TEACHERS promptly attended to. Raga taken in exchange for Booka and paper at cash price,. awptlQ ADVENTURES of Capt. Simon Suggs, lam of the Talepoosa Volunteers; together with Takla" the Census, and other Alabama Sketches. By a Country Editor. With a portrait of Simon. and oth er illo.tracions by Dailey. Price SO cents. Jolt received and for sale by C. H. KAY. sep26 Corner of Third and Wood sm. Mr. Renves Dye Stuffs. 400 BBLS Chipped Logwood; 50 "Ground Camwood: For sale by sep9s d&ss JOHN D. DAVIS. - AucHonrer ENYCLOP/EDIA AMERICANA; • Encyclopedia of Science Litersture and Art (Brand's ) Encyclopedia of Geography; American Farmers. Religions Knowledge for Newby BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No. 43 Market Er. Drurs. 350 ; POUNDS Liquorice Root 30 " Regulus Antimony; 50 " Bi Chromate Potash, 224 " Eng. Bar Tin; 50 " Span. Annette.; 1 Case Phosphorus; 1 Barrel Sal. Ammoniac; 2 " Ground Ginger, , 5 Baskets Salad Oil; Just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCR & CO., Corner of 6th and Wood streets. sep2s ,I.S.w 'ow Assortment ofPeriodicals. At Cook's, third street, near the Post O f fice; LL the Magizines for October. LIIIL The Fright. a novel, by Sties Eellen Pickering, author of Nan Darrel, Grumbler, &c., now first tope& fished. Littell's Living Age, No7l. Love Not, a song by Mrs. NOrtOn, beaotifnlly print ed , and only 6 and 1-4, Four Sets of popular Quadrilles for only 25 cents. Flowers of Melody-8 popular songs and ballads. This is the age of cheep music. Penny Magazine, no. 11. • Arthur's Ladies' Al ga zi ne fur October. containing two beautiful steel engraving*. Only $2,00 per an num; 18 and 3-4 cents single No. Agnes Ssrle, Man of Fortune, Bosom Friend, De lin mod and bite Slave. Now supplies °tannin fa vorite Love's. Charlotte Elizabeth's IVorks-3 vole boand. Lyell's Travels in Nor.h. America, sep2.6 Foreign Papers by the Britania. LONDON ILLUSTRATED NEWS of August3o. " Pictorial Times, or August 30. • " Punch, of August 30 and September just received and for sale at COOK'S Third street near the Post OtEre. aap2.s A NEW arid splendid article for Ladies and Gems overahoes. Also an extensive and varied assortment of Ladie•' and Gentlemens,' Misses' and Chfidrens' furred, plain and figured Gam Shniesionta prising the finest lot ever o.ce.red in this city. Jest received at the Cheap Boot and Shoe Store, corner of Marl:et and Liberty streets. sept 2- Iw. B L. OLMSTED. MIILVANT & MANUYACTORt Min Lazr COAITARTLT OA HIND, Cut, Moulded mid phis FLINT GLASSWARE. IN ALL IT! YARIETILS, ♦T THEIR WAREHOUSE,. Corner of Market and Water Streets, (13 Our IVorks continue in fuil operation, and we ore constantly adding to our stock, which eaablea tat to fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. sepl6-ly TH E subscriber returns his sincere thenha . .to his friends, and the public generally, fur the very liberal support heretofore awarded him, and again appeals to a generous and patriotic people to sustain him in hit DISINTCHESSCD'eIFOfIa to a rte them. al therefore, reminds them, that he has just retuseett from the ELLS!, and is in the daily receipt, direct lignek the mamdactur ers,of a splendid assortment of Lielais", Gentlemen's and Children's Boots six! Shoes, all se, lected with great care and circumspection, which be 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 these heretofore purchasing from him CAM testify. He walk!, also inform the YOUNG LAI:HU, that he has • beauti ful article of the genuing ENGLISH KID white end black slipper, the tastiest article ever offered to the public. All goods purchased at this establishment warranted. N.U. Measures taken fur all kinds of work, and made at the shortest notice. Remember the place, A. kiIiCAMMON, 112 Market Street, facing &. Clair at. Rep 15-42 w. GOLD PENS. Premium ever painted Gold Pea* 4,1 UST reeievd a fresh assortment of those ble pens for the Counting Rooms, for Clergy men, Lawyers and all others, wbodestre a Convenient and durable pen, and to be freed from the vexation& bother and constant expense of Steel Pens and Quills. For sale wholesale and retail by W. W. WILSON. Corner of Market and Fourth am Bloidetra Wine: '• 'SS Superior Old, for sale by W. B. ANDERSON, app 24-d2w No. 25 Liberty, dr. 3 Ferry st. Cake, Sugar, and Teas. BAGSSuperior Java Coffee. eIP " " Laguir,, 1 bl. crushed Sugar. 1 " Pulverised clot 5 Half chests Y. H. Tem.. 2 " " Black. I 0 0 Gunpowder. 1 ° Imperial. Just reed, and fur 'la i bi t, ANDERSON sep24-d2w IBOX Buher' s Cocoa; 2 !" " Chocolate; 1 ' Rice F:ouri Cask Currants; 1 Box Vermicilh; 1 " Maccaroni; 2 " Castile Soap; Just teceived and for sale by ser24.cl2w W. B. ANDERSON :"~,~. 11323 MN SIMON SUGGS 1400 lbs Indigo; 2500 " Blue Vitriol; 5000 " Madder. 40 bbls Alum; 50 . Festir~ 20 " Copperas; 7 " Nicaragua 4 •' Red Seeders; 4 " Brasil Wood; 3 " Peach Wood: 4 Lac Dye • 112 Quits Eat Logs/oak 1200 lbs Sumac; SOO " Nutgalle. B. A. FAH NF.STOCK &Co. car. 6th and Wood its. • Valuable Works. Metallc Gem Shoes. FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT JAME" Z. LEVU"... PITTSBVRGH. War is Come Again! Sundries.