EMI 'Ay Oorrespondos of the Morning Post. Tariff Meeting. t t a n,. Mexican conespondent of the London MlssissiSst itt•Ln, Oct. 10, 1845. A m eeting of the ft iendi of the Tariff policy, met at Times declares, that he making the Rio Grande the Dear Col:--Althou g h there was "hard times" in the Exchange llotehne Tuesdayevening,tbei2lat inst. boundary between the United States and Mexico. the "old Virginny" when they hung the "nigger General," Gen J. K. Moorehead, called the meeting to order, whole North of Mlmic N o will be in the ta bards or Aorr d i. and after stating its object in a few appropriate re. BURNSIDE, can smugglers. Th ewi t h Orlean B elm : rfreeive -the incident, you will remember, that is so patlieth marks, moved that the lion. THOMAS a t h same time, t h e paper containing t ame ,___________-----_-----------1 eally related in one of Christy's melodies.-1 have of Centre county, be appointed President; Hun. letter [ te ns Times, has some speculations en the same fl Patnt, Agent for country newspapers•lnnt the slightest idea that they subject. It predicts that American goods will be sog. were anything like as R ICH sno Cot:Lean, of ‘Vestmoreland, and Julie C. Is the kg,rnt far the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post. I Mxi ens, nf Ciarion, a ere nponinted Vice Ptesidents, gled into Mexico to each an extent as entirelz to break h a rd a • «a have. Lad. nasieatine the Ohio river . shire !nd Weti.l.f Mercury and ,Nlattufacturer, to receive' and Gen. J. K . Moorehead, John Potter of 1 ndiana. op the mono/I.ly it toys Great Britain nottil - Anjltys 111 1 left Pittsburgh. Whole on the Neve Ilompshere, tee that 'lade rt that eonnity. A few years since, thr Ild'vetttsentems and .uhseciptions. Ile has offices MI . and John Bigler, Src,e‘n,i , . Mexican silver V..,411 imported largely rout New lit New 'roe. at the Coal Offi - e. 30 Ann street, (arl-lE."t eI" ,, E. ' , el . ! pt. Eumiall• 0,,, bow ... , 114'‘A ih''''' 4 0.. tn.aior , t.f Hon lltat Ira Studer. a committr, nll bitting the Tel Oiftre ) ' whirr crafts that van 1 tut att. p.n., a bele the , ten nus appoint, d t h e r ee .,deto, t o ,e t unt t ..,,,.1,,.. II unel 'mio il pt ..pally goes to England in the Btitioh Poirot., No. 1`..!, Ste,. stieet , . g ,..„,h i . a !hate dan , r. .. „,,,i . t x ,..i,i,... v . i,,„1 „ t - t ,. , iioi,... l'he P r e.i.leto nnmed us mod Commito.,..._ l •tennteis. 1111, , will I e ref. word, it exP'e'•• thr""El' ' lino I. looks Slutlet.ol Allot; bray ; Alexander Johnson;' ibe •'',"cxlei•• But the Bulletin Int.., 1.• unitcilou PH itAni: hew 's, Reef Estate and C onl Off.ce. :ill' cei s *lto knew tort)' thin pines , " in the t i te r , an d '' j0 ... 1 . 1 , K ., i ,,,,,, i I ,... itt.er t .„. e ' t , , of ‘ v e ,,,,,„„0.,,,,, I in, 1.1 on these Iner: 11,e e xtra . ag aoce of the Mex ' Foie street. Thursday Evening, October 23d, 1845, ' were thoroughly acquairitiql wi.lt their lot•it.l , l II j . C. R.,.,„„hi, „I O H , ~,,,. ~,,,I iv,,,. M. ~,, 1..1C." 1011 0 ~,, iMpet., tae primeness of the Mextenno As trrmioan. S E comer Baltimore end Citlye'l'"". ,told t here commend in v." l . ` o len''vet ''''u "i`l' 1 ." ,' M"I'"". J . lie It.' let. W nr• Lorimer, J r ., ~,,t I,Nr i .„ . •to imminar.gling, and the greet r otretosmon ~1 stn u c . i Will In' pre-enterl a Plny in 2 ache, culled I Kling art Off lite Rio Gntrute, which it so) s cannot lie. Where our paper can be seen, and tern aof advent. „ 1.1 Eicliliiton td Allegheny. take a pteaciott til l . to Cincinnati, ..i patroiere ti. . • - . . ,• t 1 , 1 ,, etoed hy an toms Of fill,(,00 m en /tut toned on ihnt ,T Up LA. 73 lir A. 21 DDIIV' I L 1 sing learned.it entn.-N Y Ghhe. Bet wren the Cost and second Act.. Stertvlrd !Conn, -..---_,--- ,______,__,,_ New Hampsh ire. C op t Patterion is oar of the must I i ..,!,!ii`l.c,.',lilll.lll,ointdl7pur...ired ibe l ' lli ' m "' r• ''''''' ' ''''' 'The Polo or to-a.m. , . a 11l contain the Hon ' extsetiencerl onsigittort on the river nnd, it is unicer. . le e ,,i, w i t 'D im . t h e S i s i n, o f 1.,. 0n t01s an ti if ilrepl) 1 , -__ - I a 111 g,i tit , ouglt some of his celebrated toerformances pteset s al i o . ~I a ! g;.',ilmp"7,ll, ::hi.4l,:a s n.:::linhr" 1 :: I f ''' clay,d''t i 1 11 „, 7 1 1 " , c n ' .. . 1 n u .r , I , : n u i s rolled rt• C. Grier's charge to ilw juty, in a ver y impertfort ' .sac a dmitted that I,e is t he ha n a...ntret C.,pinin tiro , interested In the umintainnrice an.l .. I 5 raga, which was tried a few da;.• Clues ii` 'be Di' , " 0 . , ”iiii too.ici-o the 1510 polls Mr All the Cletls, i., proeett. 1 and'. .. . 0i1y foltotinte. .lit great inielleritnil poorr, t hi. Allot which the wondet fat perfot mantes of Court of Alleglieny cortray. Rho a cell contte.m• and uhliging gentleman n od 0 0 , it""l".4. l' imi II"' P"Pir "f l'''"""ils""I" are in , calm un 1 clear l odgment, and los 11111ronte tool loot- • ••• • • •. . ' C o . i uf. anti prerlge a ~, ,h,, ~.pi...,, oi iood. a It.. 01 as 1 calm t • . t , t „ Itt ,, ...1,44., f• „ , NI rI Lo s C ELEBR AIED AC 111 )1i ‘T F‘MI LT, 1 , . .. - I bill Lie eingfif IC. mato', e, ery bt sly on hoard hot I tvi „ill a tr.,,1 a d..,pnite, efficient and pettunnetti to nt ec• l i : u 1 7 u ?';:' i ' h ';: h , a g h t e l t l , l ti th,,,,t,f,1,',1 pn.,. ::,,,1,':,,u,",,: 1 ~... COn,"•,01 a I 1i0,',n.",,N11,1Nn. they Il i niczle i ar.; Ilnney THE TARIFF CONVENTION. I eornfurt able. non to the ma tuntnomong interests of the ~.ano,y, , „, r.in, ~1 ,n,1,,,, ,,,.. ~, i i., ..r. ii , 1 :,,,,,,,,, e hi.. V ona, t h e li art ng, • • 11....er ...IVO.; 1.10 A tt i c„ _fe, It Will be Been by the proceedings of the meellltg, At ciaajuaat i . 1 gut on I , oi , a the Regre ,,, , cap , ' R.01..r.d Tina ..• the constionim. 411 the United.' self. Hi,. ;alio, in Text , In nffitins have lwen exercis.d ' " tti . ' S inn ' th° rh-libk ' at 'IA Esch"l e Ho tel . i n t his "Y• "" Tt ' d° Y i Bnelitt, and then out tr„uhlea commenced Penp`r ' State', L.! thelOdi ioiciiiiii of Art 1. lois Irafl,ll•lrett i wit,04.„......„4.... d„.4.,4,., „m..,., , ,,. , , ..„. .....urtl.o -ung, - hr !slt Patterson. „ l f'"'" tin """" 1 '''''" "l', 1/ ,'' °" er " l (,'"''''`","* elect in t. ei the Pie•iilem, the eett:entent IS the Ore • evening, that a convention of the friends of the Tat i ff ' h ~.t . . . I tali. about the c,i1,,C1311 , e0 u. nos igatnin heti , een ruts- 111, !towel of protecting lite thmiratte IntillotiN tii t h e • ~, , Policy, without distinction or parts, is to be held at ~o r ...• . . ' ~, 1 .. qUell l l , l ll .11, be errsill Iront' , • This h"we• - cri will ITo 1.. folloneil 1.• the new and wonderful Feats of it r ti arid Cincinnati. but the are ti Oiling c o k C.1U111.1), 11) the ImP"iii.'" "I ''''"e 6 u'''' •• 11 e 1 e" l " . t i„. ~ „„,t, ~, r i,,,,, bet i t will be a source of Alfieri... HIE ACM/3A ( FAMILY as the :Erbil Sospei. 1 Tiollitleyebuigh, Hun.ittgdon Co., on the 12th of Nee! : ~:, nuns those the traveler 11.411 to elle . Oilliter beva t.en I ' in e ' ciui ''''E" l "''''''''• it " 1 "" r " I '''" "" (.0"le."'"" g ratift -town to evert Penni.lvantn to rt firer rlrc both, ' , •torieitii, Or F.) in Forms .1 .' as tut the P, t r a ct i I , y •ernlter. vice and ii ,,, :00,01.. Al , , A el-crew !his im ptirtnnt foetus:. Ise of s ovtergiity lot etv ,tone bran a -oven liars our I , , 1 . ~, el ., 4 , to 4 . 44 . 1,4.0 . 4 t. heti , [hear in nu t...e I rgi l ons ...I; nerprited or tettoned du I dicu'ar Curd,. Pennsylvania i s d eer ) ii .„,,„, e d ir , t he -r ati fy polo : hmit 'sus Ittrrally infird user by • main me:tells. to el,,. new ' ln ohotolictal.:4C.S..C‘Otnin"vnt'ce, isgitc.uitute 'cf. ::::,,EI.11,,":,.:::.1:::::i:',I"I",ana":.a"tia:::::!.1,,Ig, i l i':, ek i:, " :d . :l ! :b d ,C "l n 'i l l ,e ' T. ctIOI'Iu.III v'iil, the 14.110' 11 'k r'''n''' l ) railed 6PE E 1) ... ey e and we think the present a favorable time for a . el, dr tven f r o. them with a lured 4if str um Ih it the meLho• lc nets. ~ , • I met M 1 1.) N 1 (1 11 T 11 u U It . ---- - meeting ofher people to expre•s 'heir siert'. Ilpon the : IMONONGAHELA. ROUTE. ma..e rsete joint ..f tut her, ftotri her cabin to art keel., Rio. , 1 , ...1. That 1.. the yillicinos exercise ot in, I sir. itt 0 , ,,,,,, on , ~,,,, er ,,,,,,,,,,,„1,,, i,, hi, ~„i ine I Subject. The aloe lion is mer-the public mind I s r,, „aut.t...t.d , pit« , fr"l't the 'lc """""" oft i "' sol"" 'l'll' t " ' h ill 1 I II eliildifl . n • rr For particulats wt. smell bill. FUR 11‘1,riNiopv. AND PIIILADELPIIIA 11''''"h- Cl a d h" Erin' JIll'r" ! • '''''" l ''' n-r • 4 tone n 11-1 01 II • urnex,, lel.. I tot ,elitt ol I ' th " *l"'" '*. ”*":" * L - r " "',l 3 " * 1 " . " " 't it ' ' ' t "* 1 it r" I from excitement, slid prepaied to gin the Ter ifr ve.. Stnitblena Bar. (10 miles from the m,tuth. At Snllth- I t i o .7,,tion I .' to he and ' l ' ll . n‘o Tux SPLENDID FAAT HEMMING STEAMERS . p ,,,,,,, 1 er 1 . 4 , 4 ,1 • ii,to.teenl to at n at ....taro iii s hung sad ...rt.itant , - Aims open ut 4 tout ti o'clock, curtain will act 23 1 inutile& .ca trto In lw tr. mitatted oti siolite fol., peot.al fife at i 1,.10 7 precilely• CON SU L tiort a Ude and calm eonsideration. %VP lielie that the l ea d ih „,,,i,,, r .1 pen or ' r h e 6,i g l i t , a , p o t iota ra n' the be ,,,. fil• of the protect.ve pnlie:, In en moor stg• I h„, ,he hi „ ea , .. 4 . 1 , ein the gilt 0 14 ia , 1 „.„ 1 ,1,..-11,,,, - -- I Ceneention will be numerously attimileil-th it ever) N o tta , a, and a ~„0 1. „.,„,.., ca n e d , ht ,.c ou .,, t . ~.,,. ivills ,li•play.A. trinn in the ! .. alp .,.. ahle nod lapidl de : 1. , ,, ,,,,,. 6 I Window Glass. .ce,P4l4;,t" t,. AND .- -. •- .... LOUIS M'i,ANE, county in the state will be represented by men clnuten I . , 41 , ~ loped eilit•slielik , • ' , l OW "i 411. n act ot 12 , 12. Niel& - - - ------- --------- 1 A SSORT ED tore., 7z9 to 12).20 for a, by li mp „-.. .0 t aw thorn and early Ile pa...tenger • t o , ~._ , , t 1 ,i i - 1 ; 1., tut- r ,,,g, t n.ru.n. autint ..til try enue-gOl. efailalt• I [ _e—Th, ann e ge d . 6.1, s t ory,” ftorn the I.ondtot lii. GEO. COCH RAN, ARE MARING DAILY' TRIPS. 11 the people, well i nformed as to their vtra• and o t i t v . , . .ACA - Lt.i . t '.. ma r. /telt. , I .011!,-1 hke to gh.e nu n f.,,11,, r I ttaplon letii , .l.ef al,. Cm 11111 insestrneet of • • abottelain:y rorrapetent to elpfex• them. ' j Nlothing (i nnmele , in nit, le, is r loomed a• the beto ever told.. oct23 One boat will leave tort) afternoon at 3 o'clock, i Jeer. tot ton of 1111. ~,,,,,,,,,r craft to,d ht-t- crew , In.! capita , -to Ow ert , ra tire cud mechanic ran erli• , . _______NO. :hi WOUd wt. precisely. We ore now, and ever ham been, tl e decided ft mends a ~ ,t a u ou ,, , ~ ~, ire 11111..errin , e to cm, rl,- an idea or 11. M. L , - , ~,,, ~,, ,t ,11.3 g...,{ %sm.:es-nod to t h e ograa ti a rie iOf tr. , perieet with, no one can doubt flu feign' it . !...?.._ i i TONS ”Ila ,ling Rock" Pig 'Metal just loud- co•ii.r.mt ila r-t:c,to. of the Fr r. Airy. We have ren d with great care : er ,,,,,,,, , . , a !tome flo3tlnvl •tirt . o va l .tend) for the in,nlt,ct• ut the ' a ltlt uttoroiot : ss.-e-r.--le ' Ukiah; and (or .1. I>y :42rii eV 4. prin.lto 4. -elm. I. !t r io,. to re of the ,t. • ' , :xaMe iimi attention the erg of our Situ! hel aft iraiika 1, , As a putty of gen:lrmen (torn Ciln.gow were fis'.ing BUItBRIDGE, XVII.SON CO &CO , -"" ,ss min- nonce', The Capt•ins name lo f init heist. 11e5...v...1 rho i lie coitnn plant...a intetro of t h e f„, „1. „„ 1 .;,„,„„1„,, „ rl „,„i i „, i lot , „.. , ,,„ g l,. ~,,,,, o f 0 , 123 Water CI, Hoer Slim Wield. FARE: Pitisbmgh to Baltimore. $lO. ageimet the policy but as yet have ■ seen nothing to shake! and in fact, Ido not belteva that mans of thin, ern . 5...i.tii. frent "Ittch rent. , the d e mand Inc a chars 01 0,,,,, i too krri a fivh ' o f onnooll rnegrunde, atm h gave Pitt abut gh to Philadelphia, $l2. our faith in ash ustice, oe imdwitiltwe t" the COO"trs . I rt.it.. - i on 1116 11014 i kn..« him by sins , 4 1 .4ker r, i'''lCl.• I' ''" II" g`'l Len ti till I') tii° l""'e' it"" of d"' ' him a greet deal of tro thle to hote l n In the •n4lnge 01 Trtornett , me.ll , to onlote.toe4, in 11,e co go itnt of a home mitt • it , „,., 1 i i ,, 4 ,l 4eing „ t k eg' ', , d ii ,o,• i i, he a•s . A DA! IN IS 111ATRIX'S NOTICE. l'es.nee. hy these 13.otts *sill lodge on bow-a in The ally , tales of five to should Irt the people , , h „, it, ,,, ohi 4 . 44 .... It, . I d - • • .." hint 'h'' i'd . " ' name... kit lot about one •tallt of Iln n hole p r ndort n f A n• ' ,rums inter...tell n ill please take notice that u"l"riabl •teuttora the firat night. will pass over 1 " . *tartlet{ fit , hflrVirg an tnll 0 Ilarrearnoce abnat lite 'ln". th at . .. 11 Ic r''''''' I.'f .lac adoption of the "` ,4l .'m an ; nit. es well at hit Wi l la . , c lore! C."l.,rittt. veld •taibr, result.," ot a conipet , i ,„, „ h ,, it h... 1. Nrctill ,..- e ' n . Ea.,. n Intik Coto he.; silt, lout haler the second Iritets of admir,otattou !nave been ranted to tl r d''' N 1 '"'"tut"" (""I. 73 mil") the fell"wing DAT. in I f ho f h rroprmerl by them. it oould be neressaly to resort to' aa ,,,..„,„,, , tki - ot . g. l v i ti p t css, a oron rus memory. Ile tends t ompclled t he' Bt itiab manulactm ct to demand 1t:1,,..-,,:rtisir,',:te-ral,nicket.ni,...";-ten.7,tl , 7 • d f le " ,l tir';llii"."c''''intLi!a";ii. ' i ' ., "; ., 4 *" , 2; 1 7 . ' , ,, 1 ;;P",;. t1 i c i e t : ' 1:::,, e 4 1 ° , 1 :,,.. A b t.. "‘ a t ;e 4 . rn i g , all persona , night in Cumberland, thus nvoidiog nighl travel alto direct taxation, in order to to ire id rime tel the fa +- ~,,,, A ..1 ti h ,e're.t...,‘ a :CtlCr " . i„,,1,„„ g m „,1 ‘ .,., o tte af. e .,_-.1 . 4.1 Put ountent, I bat Americo. tattoo sloth be admit. i lona to cum to hts nstostenoe Illy 014.14' J. , 1 it e 5..,• :. . i linsi .g C 4114114, fit t i er-nand , RitaioNt !Ohl dereilent wlll • titer port of the govent meet. Tht re is certainly •omething B I L,e ~,,A enewete d to the „ arr ., „ f (.7 . l „ te i si .. . '`''l duty he" '''" tar it'" l 'h 1"",•- ' n om. it an. h a olednii alonsrodn of Inc Iniat. in a state ,i'l ir /Net+ will entitle l'avv•naers in stop nt Cumber !. II c repel) iii 1 i h ia l i 1 r t. I ~,e , ..t u t hem to J os eph M'Utilloch, No 47 ath in, too> ' _ . . - . r . , b in d o r Baltfroote, if they wish, and resume the.: scuts pn , k6.1 0 . anal itio.o ion el tio• ex..t hit; let tfl, bet ore sine ot the •' , , , i eery 6. " 6 "" in g ' lb "' the d u einion ° I I'''. tra d e, if l i Ido nut behese that Ire wig" ns skilful in his " P R.."6'l ' 1 I.'" ' urn " 1 ‘l'." r".. '•' ' " el " 6. " D ' am is *** ''''''''' ' sir"" '''," a . thew icated for settlement, and all ilitt.e krnia ;FT, •grel66•ll.T czdtt'ltte•i• but the funmeut nr u minutely 1 s p i « i,, the "Pilot o f ii,„ G ee t n ao 0,,,,,,," f or he 0r ,,,, pted.eted es... of 11,e system have b. en d,;el,,hed. : `17.,.1,11;u71 sgru'i.:.„:7:aitau',rui„th'ultitY,alu'atat. „7 1 1 ..," r e . 1,..'1";;";:1:a.,,:ati", ii,ot•ois , , , ii liolt;li i tod will please call and settle the I 3t 1.1 '"'"" . " EXtrtot fornidied, fora lull Wei, to tun as Passer'. "Phil't i ll "Per ol6l4lll 1 " 114 Pe"Pk -11 '" rrifiT'f'"' you could .urn the boat until b. SOTO fottnnate eitcon.- ''"'i ih fi "iiii" u'i" n m ' l ' s'e a ' l " 1. 4 cl""'er".'" 4 " ! the crow it ot thn lint. winch had initcl. firmly Lyon its acme '''''"""' ''''''”'' the A.-C.1.1i ,, cad * l .,•!iotoi title of -• i le! Ti ade '' oet'23- who- -• (' F'.LIZABECII NrCULLO II ;ors may de.ite. appriaa them that it nil! be nree•eary, if the Tata ~„„, h„ 1 in. Much a ord.' and nt erne! t un• of toold gel her stern stork last in a mild L „,, ,„ , „ in tt , ~, t „ ~ „„ i , w t I I • '• l ' i ''''''' ' t . , ', r -°' " , ,", ' —_ For stab, or entire ennehe• for apply fa the office, -- . nun a donna'" "• . r0,1171-,elle.lle. oy the cituum•tar.r.•, nuo live 0.11, 1/11.,0 t.Wild , aws fritm the Exchange: nnd nt the National Piro and Marie° Insurance. yolby is abolish. cl, to resell to taxation to support the ; haa k , ant i h a t tont means entire her how to AVI 314 to ll ' ie pre•el'a tinrea . tgittc pr ' ospertt) 4,1 the conao) and ! b .,,,,,,,,„„,,, i ,,,a ~„,,,,,, i,,„„,i n ,„,k.„1 wti l l t t i ,, th i t ,„l. coverminent, it beenrms II hideous Monster in I heil 1 round with the cortent; 'ben he •In>Nti laid tin min r.. 1 ,1 7, ar. itnialoloy in the a linual•truti , tai of the g ov.! „ c ...vt „. • /N. I Glinigrise. 101i.le of it wicte found onmetal r ,,,,. Insiunnre Company of North Amer iri. rif lll.4 " l ' " I ''' sletii° N i. " : " : " . "''' h l' ia B riA2r. FERGUS MOOR H EAT). AV'ttt. eight. We by no means believe that the Tel if of i .4 , 4 ,,,,,„. On the engineer to ..give her h-... 11," so,ich it... e , nme nt. w holly ut wet with the sirini.iest plinciple.l.,,,, a ll ~,...A„, ~,,h„: ht i , ,,t ta k e ,. ~,b,„,,,,,,,, „f t h e eiti.l l'hilli.lelplita,thnnigh its duly not , rised Agent, art '2l of poliiirntern , ~,,, rv. ,b e an itvet the, v,r,'„, to mike permanent ant) limited I Liquors. len, is entirely retire:, but we 41., 1...11,-N! 'hail it l i ~0 gi .,., c 1,,1 by applying some very unkind remark , . It ..il il• Th I,• purport' ,f• ote,' • g or it ati....1. dto I.one then..dyes up at the neck of the i..... ... ' •, • • 4 . , 4 i tt on pr „ pet t y, in ton. eitv ton. ttll NlCtiiiiy, um ' 2 H A LF p ir „,,,, p „ 1 ,,, dy, ~, „ rante d put , would be sr -1y bud Pulk) 1 " iffle , I. in ~ ; 0, it at the I to the es es of the foe and r; questing him to I " vr . ';' I I,: 1 - it " on sh.pmt•nts by the 'Canal and nisei.. ell eirifef•ion o, t r ornament on 1.11-. toi.,Jer., a.- ~.. ~,t 4 ,,i, 4 94•4,T4/4°04 . 1, , ta nu h .'l. '2 " •• dark Ptietent time. It is litoi.gltt by some that the next -wood up " The crew acre all red • headed if •1 t ' (I ' ' and 8 1 ''' I -.' The hat was carefully taken off, and the eel a• il )0 ,,,h, ~ 4111 411141 Z to _otq,r,•• our tate ..10. blurs DIIII.:CTORS. r ! Cuogrese will reilically change the Tariffless' of 1812:1 who looked es if they had been caught t o s ome d o r 'he ''''''''' and li""'" "I - i t ‘ I"'"l' is of I.'""Yi`..".. tritesed loon a great lac hater , app .. a re,l .„ h a ve Arthur G Coffin, Pies'', Santo , I Brooks. ~pc, t i, q t,,,1 ism of a Tarratr, an a .,.. eur ffilage ~j t he cit• ...trident, re• trial, Awl iltriliu,ating irs Irely through the Alex. Ilan}. Charles 'factor, 1 ere do net think so In the fit fire place the a mount oil mil l A., 'h., o e • i...-ce.o.ible to amp and t,tht • "". 14,•n• It, at this Cone elpt•thelll and Ile fen/ il V. Santo, W. Smith, surplus eel-emir, • ill be a mete trifle. if indeed the re.; em . The i r am id bp n o use in a.king !Item 'hoe R e5 0i,,,,,1, That a m a... e.....t0 ...1, to la, • I d ' slut ' ' ' ' '....0f tslno I, g seam, a inch one •,I the party ball Sml. W .: lone., I I _ ,„, , .I,li , ''''-' "V`"", • l,ll cstehnetl2, Inincing ores the gunwale ,ti •1, how, 1.4 .‘r1l S^"lt', imamso W toe, I ceipts of the TieafUty will show one cent over and I they were off l or sonp," Of their appearanco very I 1 •Il fterlo , lo Friendly to the r arm, De held at moth lln another Imam. and before an effort ei.old be mN•tr John A Brown, 3 acob M T he to tra, • dayaburr un Wednesday, the 12th of November next to , to orn . st t h e p r ogress. it Flat te-il ovellealr.l. r t.., ~n,l J.)" \VII I ' , above dm e apenditures, of the fiscal year: seCAINIIN. I clearly indicated that they did nut use the article Joan R. Neff. ' adopt measures in reference to this subject. Richard D. Wontl, the tan has been in operation but a short time. •otl I ohaerNed that car of them, who appeared 1,, ha, , nil, to the to. small nenagement of tune , of the p ore ... r• C"i'''''. 11.. solved, pint the citizens Of Pennsylvania , gin- , ~, I , i t,. , ~ a 1„, e t t l e ,„i „ I " . d1i.1.11. Henry D.Sherrard,Sesfy. we rannnt belkve that Congress .ill feel iiiiiiiii.il to , ti.o f',,or and ague. syn., kern enntlantiv at the Pump, ? miry, who ere f ri endly to Its objects, ...re invited to „..,',,„ " eer ;,:, ' , ' „,7„,,.:; ‘ :;1.1 " „ ' ,„ 1 .a of his ;:".en-e,.,.' ft a+" 'r ho s i• tiro olihno lii.uranCd Company in the United saes again to unsettle the re‘enue policy of the come and I supposed that this duty aas es.igned bon, ~,.... attend •aidconve l,llol u • I 'd that the friend , of the rue.' por U. of the coat l aas a small whiskey Q nL,i a yelt,,.. Simons. Itay;ng be. n eltertered in 1791 1 ' his chatter is trY• marl . the involuntary agitation of 10. 1..1,1, t h.. ''"" ii""' t lI I' v '' ° ''' Set .P`l' °° "'r a to cud " 6111.handLteretn, f. soon , 4 tot , ay scrip. soda prommity perpetual , toil trot-nits high standing, long expettenre, 111/4ne10.1 1 .4 deb-vinous burn 'heti lc,pcctise counties note tine t111:11,1111,1”,(11111,4...) beside* xe.elnl letrev, ample mean , and avo'ding 1,11 ri.k• tan extra lia• The Ptesitlent of the United Slats a has rsinte•ted ' ague, nyouht nil him considerahls in w .Iking the some of which were of 5 t ender na ture. The r end,. 1.4r1-10Ul character. it may be condilcted fl• ',feting ro opinion 'iron the • subject Ainre his inaugmationl I pumtvliamlle. The .s e a mark of rtrili n eon that I r" 1 1 t ' , ' ......Y.r....1, That the fr;end• of the tariff in run •I''' roan whose name for obvious reaVela are 1111ppreo,11 amid:, smut iiy to the roblic. the views then preeented by hint wrre apposed, we ' r m . d Assiut them.« at their fret.' tentt.its to a lit- let .I , lllellitre te.p.tct fully Ill'llilli 4:1 111 ifti4l •14Id NI 4le• ~,,,,,, nt f n ., In, !hard io j ,, mi , jute the wait . aft. ,-, iti „ NIOSES AT W 001), I f I c invention believe, by all pa , Ties. We Levi, ;bereft' e. DO tome the rm.] , at mie corner of the boiler deck. which, by e ci P"'' ‘ ' . ",` l "' h a t "'' : " 4 '," ..": . :. rare .& nag y depri.sla tor, but aata it Ithelti hy hi. A t Con n ling R .o-ri of Atwood, Jones & Co.. Water li. 1.e.1. T 1.. .owlet L% !!lark , 1% al'et I'm. at d, enmi , an ions, ss ho 1 . 411941,1 h "Mica a.hore, A ' Atari anti Front street*. Paha/web. demem st hatter,. that his opinions have undergone a! great stretch of politeness, was called a bar. at a I,tri. ix , k i 4 , t; j 1 .5.123 ly. i:lnio ' n ~%.,, 0 n....4., . it In Anticr•nn, E I) Garram, theme. We bare no doubt, the suggest hin hie' copoioa draught. of tend Er nt.lcky bold face an. 't "die. Bloke. l'hos II arn.lrun, K C I: resrasel.d. A .„,',**l*,;:inh":*.ht,,i',...t:,),:',l:'„r,,i .. i;' ,, r uil:::l,.",l'ir:r7dl**inhliinni of rho drat annual message, will in !rely pericular,be in per.ldealed out in them. For this unprorome 0.1 thonght %V I. 'o'''''' ( I M I NJIIIIe". It M it'i'll'. "It 11 "i'lle men of Helen.loirgh made sever .. .l onsnerelYstal at . ... m. ',nit, rig M'lleait.e. , Cm It"I"u • • -^• Jr- "U'lWm \YU - tompoid nine the day to-fall in sf , llll il, and that !het feet harmony with the policy indicated in its Inaugural; they erre mainly indebted tu the humanisit g • km., Ie a ("11,1111111,.P ti. NA,lle4l the peop.e of Penn. eI • . • , , „ . , ,_ eddms. i f 1,•toln in i.ce „ per at an est.. DOW IIII• itle (If COI. Sttintp. «ham "actions spoke louder than „,,,,,i,,. ws i t i ng the m to a ttend ibe c ensetoino, and atruauta , In the e .„.„,,,,,,,, the hat , „f C. K ram . tina Led the Convention at llollidat..shorgli meet ot.r *oak" tesperting hi. itdimate knot. ledge of the Av.. ..:re Ing Illein to proetne a Coll rept( sentc ,,,,. i ron , ~ir, to 1..i , r t ,.. t4.4 , 4 _ 1 , 4 ,,,, 44, come 4 . , , , it . 4... ..,..,. Southern brethren with such arguments and statistical l of the 4f:cella . ..A bald.facr. : part• ill the State. 1 null a e have 1,0 tloi.l,t It Nr.ll I, delivered o•er to him information as will go far to show the the falaci•Jus ; Iluore.er. not a iilistandlng the unpt unlit. g allitiell• ' 1 . 1 11 ,7' 1 7 1 i ' k h l '''',. f-I:l.,?:‘,l:il",.:r.'l,rr'n', j e " F i7 b .' i l i t ' t ,.. l l ''2' upon sillstArtory ea t rlallatioil U 1 Ms ptopt teturship. character or the positions assumed by them. in oppo.. ante If done., the Coaster took us safe to Paducah ~, \V,,,. 11. 5 ,,,,,1 1 , J" an , o l i o v .. aitiOn to the favorite policy uf Pennsylvania; let them where we again got on board the Itevenue, and waged Robett ILav 4,1 him a• Sctt. Si tn. li•tutt, John k tee• Ella Mallenrel to rneeent a full and clear history of the landed safe in St Louie, after a voyage o f (~,, d,. man. C' l'amter 1 hos. Yet ley. fie, A. runt, John ll Nlittnion, Si rn It. Foster. I'. NVErtoor. p. I,tl•Cuitn tobjeCt to Congress; let them be shown that there is nn' from Cincinnati. .. ti %it , ; 1 , ft 4 . 1ca......,0n ........ 1..., -...0 _ . GlitAlle, G I: Warner, N. Voetlitiy, R. t Camphe:l, and John Fleming, just ground of complaint ngainst the operaticns of the ----------------- , Present revenue policy, and that to abolish nr meter, IIeriTINOD JO Co. RADIELAIII.D•-Huntingdon rout , ' be a CililltilltiCe to tont., arrangemeits .... ensure the ty le gloriously redeemed-she ha• elected two Dern al'ertdnine of IPt "rt.', "I 'l'u et:'""" "f l' lll4 'ufth silly reduce the Tariff, would be Most animus to the COun try. 11,4144, N1....r. Gum: , r. arid Pair Kaman, to o.e Leg ti , a k , i , g 1, " .. t. ml . I I cut",',•...1...! end ~...-i.., ~. .q..... 4 tile 1..1.11 Colout.tton, on the i.lettoe• 12th of No. embet ors , . I The ntnise . orrinni tee: Cr".. arp• Imo 41 lis 1110 President. in rill .4,104 ....f s resolution adopted by ill, tneetit g ) 11•..,1 , ..J, That the rdonrs of Fuld' journals gene- I ,t 1 1 !.. a.e 11.41UV•Illi 10 I 111 li.h thee prmeratogs, and in Loh in turgbeting ;be tffijert• of ibis mining. 111ONI iS BURNSIDE, Pres't. R t , ht , tt o C.,1: Li. K. 1 . S . ice ri .„.., , ... J. I . Mahal, J K Moor rkead. John i'vr/ce. i,ieetetattes. J.4,ll:iglcr, S Inc Math) filming post. Jotts slots". F. 011." PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 18 Tam STL•KIII3III?.—The Gremisliiiigli gidt or tains a well written commiinication, urging the claim. of t b s H on . H. D. F rrsT ,R, for Speaker of the House ai Representatives 14 . the United Stale, We were the first, we believe, to name the fitcoriie son of the 4 wllhar or the Wes,' OA Me see truly rcyimed to find those, "who know him best" so read* to second our 'Forte. Mr. Foster is in esery respect eminently qualified for the position, and as the ••Key Shim:" has strong claims. we should he “up awl doing COOISTISST or a Barris!t tier dated Malta, Anus' 24, states that while Commodore Henry was undergoing u Syrian q tamntine of twelve ; days duration, coming as be did from Bey Berout, be as w a minute from the Navy Department, directing that lay of all ships-of-war should be hoisted half-mast high, and twenty-one minute guns fired, out of respect to the memory of the late hero and statesman, Andrew Jackson, of whose much-revolted decease we bevel at this island but recently heard. As there is posi- Live regulations at this place, 'but no ship shall fire in quarantine, this minute could not be obeyed as the or der directed. It was therefore postponed until the 33th ult., when, at 3 o'clock, it was carried into ex scariest. A. goon a , the vice-admiral, Sir Edward Owen, saw the 114 g of the Plymouth flying half mast high, he sent on board to ask the reason why it was thus hoisted; and at mid-day, when the report of the first minute gun was beard, the flag of every English ship in the barber was lowered, and thus remained until this mel ancholy part of the ceremony was finally closed. I him mentioned this circumstance, as it struck mo as a most appropriate and beautiful compliment paid by a great and powerful nation to the memory of one of tbe most distinguished and worthy of men." Tilt BURST DISTRICT.—The work in the Burnt District is progressing en tepidly as eves; indeed, the approach of rioter seems to have called forth in. creased elertions on the pact of those interested, and 'within the last two weeks, en immense amount of la bor has been clone, EITRAORDINART Rill , AND ►ALt. o► LANE ON• xatato.—On the 19 h of September the waters of Lake Ontario commenced a eerie' ofehanges which continu ed for about twentyfoar hones. Every fifteen minutes &ring that tirne, the water receded from the northern shore to the full extent of 25 inches in depth, and at the red °carat time again returned, forming four regu lel tides every hour. The Sun was upon the Erve 'medal Line that day; some rain fell in the morning ut there vrai no wind. A Bien STORT.—A bald eagle Sew on board the V. S. ship John Adams, at sea. much fatigued. A.S ponlu7 die rapidly at ire, he fared well, not being Waldo, and become very tame, walking around 'lons men tO mess, getting a crumb here, and a drink there He is now considered one of the crew, and attends to the furling of the royal*. He never left the ship until the Ptinotton anchored at Pensacola, when be lighted on her jacklarti, took a searching glance, AIM all was right, es far as INcie Sam was concerned, sad return 4 dto own ship. The singular part of this occurrence is, that three Drittieh isen-of•war are at anchor near the John Adams,ond this repehlicalr bird will pot visit either of them. • Sl', 14. r„.l 4 * • , ' • 4: , 4 • IZ- 4 * i .r. • o. N „..14 40 1416; "+, *...A 4.1 Tie2,e . 7 . fi r " • •• -+3.~AeY~~:aw...... T ...- . - —"x CANAL COMNIISsIONE.R. (Do Ranr •r. Butlam, 1:g le, Dela. are, Cheatrr, Lebeno“, Franklin, Union, Lancaater, Adorn., cby, Indiana. Bed Ford , 364 mei Cambria, 25U Crawford, 524 " Fa)mte, 450 '• Greene, 900 " Mercer, 121 0 Morttprucry, 1700 " Minn. 772 " •Philad. co. 7822 '' Wnabington, 626 ‘Vestmureland. 1734 ° Cumberland, 277 70U '' Burka, 250 Lehigh, 300 " Juni.tia, 191) Dauphin, 150 Clarion. 500 Northampton, 1537 " Centre, 820 " Venanazol 500 Columbia, 1400 " •Majorny for Burn'', over Morton (Native), 1254 14•mottro.--The following story is in Spooner' Vermont Journal of March 24. 1794: In the American Army under Gen Lincoln, in 1779,1 while he lay at the Three Sisters, on the south side of , the Savannah river, to cover South Carolina from the British troops, who had at that time reduced Geor gia. an Amercan roldier, having been apprehended in attempting to juin the British, was ordered to be han ged to a tree. After remaining suspended a few sec onds. the rope broke, and he fell to the ground. Be ing restored to animation by proper assiatance, he enr nestly entreated to be forgiven. A Col Maven, who cortimanded on his disagreeable duty, informed Gen. Lincoln of what had happened. The General desi red him to double the rope, and try if that would nut hang him. This was done, and he was hung up a second time; when, after swinging about half a minute, to the aston ishment of thespectaters, fist one strand of the repo gave way, and then the other. and he fell once mote to the ground. Being brought to life again, he re newed his earliest entreaties to be pardoned; and upon a representation tothe General that the rope was suffi cient to hang the man, even doubled, end that there. was no other to be had, he ordered the deserter to be drummed out of the camp, with the noose of the rope about his neck. Upon that two of the heaviest men of the guard who attended him, either of whom was hea vier than the prisoner, begged leave to try the strength of the rope: and untwisting the double of it, each sos pended himself by his arms to the single strand, able to keep his hold, and the rope did nut break.while --- Fatal Accideni.—hare Boyd, of Woodcock tp., met an untimely end on the 15th inst., by falling off a foot bridle, at Magaw's Paper Mill, and breaking bis Deck. The deceased was about 65 years old and had done his cemary some service. Ile served under Gen Wayne in the Indian wars. and was at Bridge water, Landy's Lane, and Fort Erie during the last war. Like too matey of his compatriots, Mr. Boyd experienced the ingratitude of Republics, having failed in every application for relief through some technicali ty la time law. Meadville, t: Pa.) Dent. 600 '• 189 " 400 " 450 •' 600 • 800 " :Jo ' 875 " " 1000 " I .: WIT] the Given.borgla A T;tis TIII: SPI:ANIAIS1111'. - - At die m eeting of the next enrgress, a Speaker a 111 beehoden to preside over the deliberate , ns of that body. The name. ol several distinguished members have shandy been ?petitioned Cr that uflice. In re ferring to title matter, the editors of the Pittsburgh Post have expressed a preference for the lion. II Ca R T D. Forret, the able representative from this district. In doing co they have but paid a just tribute of respect, due no less to his great moral worth than to the emi nent ' a bilities of a powerful, vigorous and original mind. As a lawyer Mr. Foster stands high in his pro fession. Ile is the r epresentative of the indomitable democracy of the nineteenth congressional district, and comes frum Weatinorelaed the /Seeks of the West, which gives a larger democratic majority than any other county in the Serie ',lye one. There is some rhinh doe to her ..nd noble sons who have so long and •.. miii l snuggled against every attempt to seduce 110 M i 1..• democratic faith. `ther di s ti ices 11.1Ve been decimated by the hand of the e herfln —wearied by the cruneless exertions of their politi ral opponent* they lar ye retiogreled, or grown luke warm in defence of their principles and measures.— Westmoreland lin. steadily a dvanced in numbers and in devotion to the great hoariest of the people She lies even refused to support one of her own dons fur the higheet office in the State, brave and chivalrous leeigh be be, simply because he belonged to tt at poli leial seleml, who have been accustomed to look with a jaundiced eye oil the pretensions of the masses, and to legislate fur the exclusive benefit of classes careless of the wants and interests of the body of the people. In the hour of excitemet and deep interest when party has grappled with part, when all of in:erest, and , hope, and principle that has deserved and received the devotion and toil of the democratic patty fat years has been staked. "On the nice horsed of one doubtful hour," she has remained fit m und immoveable—never deceiving the' expectation of her friends—always disnppointing the hopes of her enemies. if such be the claims of the democracy of the nineteenth congressional district, and ! if she can present in the person of her worthy repre- , sentative a man competent inevery respect todischarge , the high duties of that important station, it will not be deemed arrogant in her to ask that the claims of her representative be fairly and candidly considered. The office of Speaker is one r-f importance and responsibil• ity. He occupies a prominent position in the eyes of the world—his character is reflected upon the assem bly over which he presides. everything connected with the dignity aryl despatch of legislative business receives ! nn impress Nom it—a feeling of national pride. no Less than a desire to have a useful and energeticSpeatkl. er should have weight in making the selection. Mr. Foster. although but a young member, holds the first rank in the Fennsylvania delegation. With the south ern m embers who never waste the sympathies of their warm awl gallant hearts on men witnout merit,his dignified denseannr and magnanimity have won for him the highest plate in their esteem. With the practi cal business members of the North who regard talent energy of character and devotion to business as ac complishments, without which there is no rnerit,he stands equally high. In selecting such a man for that station, Congress will gratify the most fastidious sen timent of 'national pride sad secure for themselves an ewe , pule, talented and usefislSpeaker. FRANKLIN. !M== unuslN cAROI.ISI 15n146t..nm., cuu.in rnilu.! Enly, btu. zy, ith ihy lock• •It rue, ri shaded, FrOT the reel brow Afoi thine eye, of louglver full, Itriglitoom• coolin mine. T Lou In diming of love unit botitui me— itrivfore Abr.t than 11,1 srOIDA 111,vn I Cain would go to tlorp li, my enny•chnir, hereorfure em my •lumber* creep? 11 be,4"re sleet me from repose, Tickling of my hooked none, Polling of my hair t ‘‘lierelore, then, if thou dont lure me So to wor.l. isf nmzer moss, ne, Corking "(thin face 01 mine, Ttickev cousin Cawline? ‘l' hen a swidden sound I heir, Much my U., WU, Stink mg throu ~,,, gtre- Coutin Curohns, a. no other ha . hut you rut gunpuedet in the anulTero, ioging ruck a mine! ' a 4 un other but yoor.elf, Wicked, 'tickled little elf, Naughty. cuu•in Camber'. Cent Whooping Cows/L.—Dr. I,ener'a Snrat Vegetable infallible remedy for the who, ins rough, as will be aern by the follow log leitel: Prospect. Jan 13, 1343, per Pr. C. 1. oickener—M, Dear Sir: Not long since, o child of mine was taken badly with the 'Whooping Cmigh, and as we have no Doctor within 30 or 40 rodeo of us. I naked a neighbor of mine if he knew any thing that was good for it. He said he did not exact ly know what to r ecommend, but there was a hot of Clicknener'. Suer, Cooled Purgative l'ills in the house. which he hod bought of u pedlar the lest time he was nt Chicago, and if ihey were as good as they pretended In be, theie was no telling but they might be of tern ice to my J times. I concluded to try them, and shall never reg . let that I did so. The little fellow had to take only two or three doses before the cough en tirely left. him. Though only 3 years old, he has of ten said to me since, '•Pa. give me son' mole of them vigor plum.. I 11" love them so dearly." I wish you w ould send me per bearer, 12 boxes. and hew ill pay you for them. The country hereabouts is so thinly settled, and Phyaicions SO difficult to get at, that 1 think. if you should establish an agency at Chicago, it would prove a profitable speculation for you. Yours, in haste, JOHN WALKER. Sold by Wm Juckaon. corner of Wool and liberty a wets, who is general Agent fur Dr Clickener's fills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. Crirßewure of an imitation article called "Impro• ved Sugar-Coaled Pills," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, gut up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five year., has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. uci23. To our Renders —Among our advertisement s pith. fished this (hy, the reader will discover evidence o f the great value of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The genuine Wistat's Balsam of Wild Cherry is wholly an innocent preparation—contains rate medi cinal virtues—and is now prescribed by many of our most skilful physicians. Persons predisposed to con sumption have used it with the happiest success, also for bad coughs, originating from violent colds, it is a sure and speedy remedy. arid is now used by the most intelligent families of our country• OPSee advertisement. Price $1 per bottle. Oct 14 On Tuesday night, the 21st inst, Mrs MART WIL• soy, in the 70th year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the ft:net - al from her late residence on Third, near Rose it. this morning at 10 o'clock. Cook, and Ilausekeepar. • COLORED woman, (with a child) wishes • kW situation as cook or housekeepet e better one ID either capacity cannot be found. legnire et this office. 0ct2.3 TEMATEE. MANAGERS, SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. LILDIR Of THZ OICHLITR•, J. H. HESSING. --- PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ist Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle 50 cts 2tl ..374 " l'it Golletv fn: Colored Verfon.§ 20 ~ Brmefit 4 NIBLU'S CELEBRATED ACROBAT FAMILY From N G4nieno, New I'm k. Dye Stuff& 400 BBL.S Logwood: 50 Ground Cnin%ood; 1400 tht 2500 " 13loe Vitt ol; 1,01/0 Mt.titlet; 40 1,1116 Alum; 50 Fueir; " ('.or [mow. N4rarngu ,, ; 4 Re.! Sonde's; 4 " iltazil Wood; 3 " Wood; 4 " Lan Dy e; 112 Cages Ext Lo;vi ood; J• 2011 lb. &anew; SOU " Nulg.lll. B A FA!! NF.STOC K S Co. cot 6th and Wood On Fur Sabo by on 23 Paper Mill Vol Sale. ' —-- 1 --------___ IWILL *ell the undivided half part of the F t iend- , - 1 4 -1 0 R INVALIDS AND INF A NTS—Whitney's ship Paper Mid. situated on the Monnngirhela Itiy- .11.: Arrow Root Rusk Powder, a delicious anti high r, in B r owna‘ille, Pa. This property is neatly new, i ly nuts icions fond, which never turns arid on the mom anaddeirable Thy other loaf is owned ti, Mr Z Ca, I neh , and is now universality recommended by the facul ter, a pinclical pn Per maker. I will sell my interest ity in preferenee to Gruel, Sago, Tapioca or plain Air eaceedittgy 10. Apply to the sulisetabsr, residing in ; row Root, as better suited to the debilimted atomachs Brownsville, Pa.. or to Gen. J. K. M o orhen,l, of t i ,. I of invalids, and a more whelesame and strengthening city of Pittsburgh. A geneinl warranty title will be i food for infants. nueleaser. 3 NO. L DAWSON. 'this article is highly recommended by Sir Astley given to the t I Cooper and Dr. J. Convngtoim. of London. Foi nec23 dilw • l sale by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood st. 18 Lots for Sale. WILL be 5..1.1W1111011t reserve at Davis' Auction Stine, Cotner of Wood and Fifth sts, on Mon day Nov. 3d at 3 o'clock. all those 13 111.1 OF Ground, mnrkod. numbers 25. 26, 27.28. 29.30, 73,74.75, 76 77,78,212,213.214,215,216,217. in Cook &Cas• tott's plan of Lot., &c. on Holmes' Hill. They me ',my pleasantly situated for a private r esidence and in a desirable neighbdthood, and aid be sold altogether. Terms cash at Sale. SA GORMLY, Z A • u M. ALLEN, sgnees. oct 23 .1 D DAVIS, Aor't. --- Diamond-Pointed Gold Pens. THIS a rticle has met with such universal appro val that it has become one of the staple entitles of mandacture. It is made of fine Gold. has a quill like elasticity and is pointed with a materiel that can never change or went. The pen is contained in a neat and convenient silver pencil case, combining in the moat compact forma pen and pencil. To the Rook-keeper to whom uniformity in the p pearante of the ditiefent pages of his Ledger, is a peat desideratum. this pen is i n dispensable , for it is the only pen which will ',ever change. To the busi ness man it presents a pen unvarying and ever ready to perform its service faithfully, however hurrying the e mergency which calls it into use. To the Law “.r or Divine it wive. the ann)wance and trouble of making and mending pew , . or or sharpening the pen knife. And to nll it presents u pen which will prove much more srenomieo/ than quills or steel pens -- Please cull and examine. For sale wholesale and retail by W. W. WILSON, corner of 4th and Minket. sts. First and Last Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Preston & Mackey, and also to the un dersigned. either by note or Book account, will please call immediately, and settle the same, at the Stare of Preston & Hoskins. In my absence, Mr. l'restun will receive and receipt for all urn's. net 23 WM. P. MACKEY. Common Broad Cloths, Glasnost', /he. JUST received, n supply of Economy Broad cloths, Casiinets and Blankets, fir retailing, at low prices. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent twin and Corn. Merchant, No 9,5 th street. New Hooks. ° GEMS by Amelis; :%1 rs Letter,. from New York: Oracles from the Poets; Poetry of flowers end flowers of Poet rr, BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, 0c022 43 Market At T Weitern Hitt?, at BOSWORTH & FORRESTF.R. ocr22 43 Nlsiket st T ONGFELLOWS Poets and Poetry of Europe; tio old's America; A FRESH supply of Thompson's Extra White AIL Wheat Family Flour. just received and Gar sale I3URBRIT)O WILSON & CO.. Wstep st. nose Smithfield. by act 22 'Niagara Valli, Sac. PECK'S Tourist's Companion to Niagara Fall., vial of Sptings, the Lakes. Cispada, con mining in addition a lull directioti for visiting the eats• rant and vicinity, the offing'. &c. full tables of route and distances from Niagara Falls to the pinciple pia era in the United States and Canada; this day tecri. ed rind For vale by CHAS. H. KAY, nct2° cnr. of Wool and 3(.1 AT. IRCifrl erne, a 1 avvrizmrnt ur School 'Souks and Stat ionnry, among which ore the Cul lowlug: Hien , iri—FroWa. Gwvirirh'n Pinnoclen Grim show's. Thwart's Li. Staten uhd Greece and Rome. Ilobbiu'l ;mad Lnr Outline...l' History &r. Grammars Murrily'n,Frinsi'•, Itrowo.•, Atillrrw and Stint - 18,4'5, Gould'. Adurn . ,, Lrvivir, Dolman's Levizec, Colleen Levizuc, j Volpy'n. &v. • Di r ii (m orirs —Weboier j r, ‘Velkren, Todd'. Jwl,ti• tan and lVnlker, Nugenro, Meadow's, Brwees. Firm die end 1 Aiiiewurih'n, Grove's, Ilunnegan's &c. 0 eng r aphies.—Mitchell' 0., Smith's • Olney's. Wood la 4ge and Miu Aucirnt Geography and AliN4, SEC. ArilAntrtirs.—DaJte's, Stniilt**, Adam's, Pike's sniof.y . •, Emrrson's. Culhurris. &c. AI g . et+ Bridge's, Datie's, Cul. , burr.'s,:trc . For tale Wholesale sad Retail at sir A I.,WPRI Y prices C. K, ear. 33 R. ‘Void sic BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, 43 ;dulcet it ==l SCIIOO L BOOKS AND COMFOR I pipe Gin; (two. casks, Marlar'a Wine; 12 " " riot • 2 Rideo R Whiakey.B 'cars old; 1 " • Also old rear+ Brandy, 11 rasa old, ilomestic Brandy and Gin Whi-Ley &c. Steamboat barkeep. era and Hotel., fal Dished at the s hortest notice, with choice Wines and Ligaora of every kind, at price* that cannot fail to please, Colour) , Merchant' are al so Int itett to call In-fore pairchnaing elsewhere. Pr.- : dote of all kinds taken is Exchange for Liquors or GI merles, by I'. C. NIA ails, GO %Valet st. API'LES. 250 13 .13k L b S y of the eltoiee st r kind .n 1 , 74 , r LW \Voter pt. Wrapping Paper. 1100 REANI3 of Wterping paper of different sizes and coluro, fur sale low, Ivy PCM A RriN, CO Ws'', st. Chesnut& fl BUSHEL of fine large Chesnuts for sale by tu Pc MARTIN, GO Water St. SOLE LEATHER bar LBS New York and Baltimore Sole OVVI.J Leather fur talcs low, C by MARTIN, 0(1'21 60 Water at. SCANTLISG, 1600 FEET cherry acantheiz aria lumber for sale by I' C MARTIN, Waier Notice. 1 BOX merited Thum.. Nvel. Pitideirgii, and one brit marked Julia Penniman, Eitti.burgh. have 1... en stored with the dub sc be r; the owner. are re quested to call fur them. JAMES MAY. European El genes , . 110 EMITTANCES of money on moderate terms, can be made during my absence in Europe, to every part of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or the c ontinent of Europe. Legacies, debts, property or claims recovered: searches for wills. titles and documents effr.cted, and other European business trans acted by applying to James May, Water street. Pitts. burgh. H KEF.NAN, 0 • ent and Attorney nt Law. Pittsburgh. • LATE ARRIVAL AT NO; 88, rot AUKET STREET. THE attention of the public is invited to NON'S large assortment of fall and winter Dry Goods, at No. SS arket st„ Pittsbu , gh, all of which have been bought on on the most advantageous terms, in the East, and from the advantage we have in the East. we are enabled to sell at a very small advance. My goods ate all boultht ut Manufacturers and Impor ters prices, and will be sold very low for each. I do not think it of any great use to crrimerate the articles, as it is understood. My stock comprises ev ery thing that is kept in a dry goods lint.e. You can - Ltd prints from 6 up. de Lains 12i cts. to $l,OO, all other articles at the same rates to suit all who wish 10 purchase. Give us a call at No 88, and see and judge for your selves.. [nct2o-Iw.l J. CANNON. To Business Men. A MATTER OF IMPORTANCE U R readers are, no doubt, aware of the success Oof V. B. Palmer's advertisingsgency in the east ern cities, whereby their metchants, manufacturers and professional men were enabled to introduce then advertisements to the people in each county from which they expected business. Advertising in city dailies its of importance to reach city readers, but it is still more important to advertise throughout the country; the expense is triflig, and you thus reach persons who come to our rity for ur manufactures and merchandise--giving tie navel o tiser an advantage over those who neglect the matter. Fester's Western Advertising Agency. NA . iII enable those desirous of advertising in this man ner do so at once. The subsrribet is scent for a large number of papers in OHIO, WESTERN, PENN. SY LVANIA, &c., &c., and will contract for advent. sing therein at extremely low runes. Subsciptions will also he taken. 'Persons doing business in the BURNT DIS TRICT will do well to call at once. I can be found, for the present, at the Commercial Journal office, on Third street. J. HERON FOSTER. Elr Editors desiring my services will please for ward me their rates of advertising and subscription, and receive, is return, a descriptive circular, detailing be plan of my agency. net. la-lw ALOZIZO W. ING, NO. 83• FOURTH STREET, CHRONICLE BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURER and dealer in all kinds o Tobacco, Snuff and StIPMI. oca y - - _ 4 iiiiurctimirb' MID MAKUIACTURZR'S 11• a Pittsburgh, October, 18th, 1845. A N election for thirteen Directot it of held k to 111. serve for t he coming year. will bo at the Banking house, on Monday, titc 17th dav of November next. W. H. DENNY, oct2o dte Cashier. EXCIi•NGIC BANKOF BITTSBUNGH, October 18th, 1845. S A N election for thirteen Direetor4 of thii Bank. a, t .erne for the en.uing year. will be held at the Banhing House. on Mondry. the 17th day of lio‘elaa ber, between the Will of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. THOMAS M. HOW E, • Cashier. B•rac or PriTsRUILGFI , October 17th, 1845 AN election for thirteen Dirertors of this Dank. fns the ensuing year, wilt be held ut the Banking House, on :Monday, the 17th d ay No,e SNIDEIt. mber next. OHN Cashier. 0(418•d1 Winter Lard Oil. Sri GALLS Winter bard Oil, clear and free stwAl tt.) (tom sediment ns the Ite,t sperm nil, and warranted to •tend as cold weather withonc chilling This article wilt be kept on hand and fw sale by the subset iber, and trutih F SELLERS' oct '2O lor Oil Store, No 17 Liberty at. VOR SALE. in the s+h\Vera, sis contiguous lota J_ of ground, fronting on two slteels, fill ming a block of 60 reel he 122 {wet. on which ore emoted buildings pr during o rent of $376 per ononm. Tide poperty in in the, midst of mandarin'. Ing and is IliNnys tenei.ted. unexceptiur.able. Apply to B I. AK ELY 1 - 4 1 01{. SA LE—n Lot of ground on sth street, 30 ft. _L front by 120 d‘2ep. on which nre cheap bnildings ereeted, now renting for n•-nr $5OO per yenr; title .;"0,1; property unincumbered, and alwnrs tenanted. vet 16 BLAKELY S.: MI resEL. For Sale, ASPLENDID Farm of Lana containing '230 nerve, situate on t•iymm's Cr., , k, L a w r e n ce county, Oh.'. within a few miles of Goyandotte nq the Ohimitiver. This property is under 'inch cultiva tion that 2500 bushsls of smnli grain was noised it lanr rear. buildings are good and situalils fur an ex tensive in expected that the cutint . s seat o f Lass renee r oonty will be r emoved from Burlington, to ssi.hin 2 miles of this farm; Symm's Creek is nari ;able at certain reasons of the ELY year. Apply to BLAK Penn and Smithfield streets. Alderman's Office. Frll F. imcler.irned begs leave to say to hi.' friend* and the public generally, that he has remyrrect hi. office to Peon street, near the canal lit idge, oppo- Ate the United States liutel netts FOB SALE a LOT of _mood nn !Vim flseel, in the Town ;111, of Enst Liveriinol. Ohio. GO fret by 130 feet, ,to which irt cooed n motlufacomy of Livv, pool are. Apply & MITCHEL. FOR SALF CWO nrre. of around, futi.tiop.., on the Sandy end Bettye( Canal, nret within n fourth of 'leaf ettileof the 11 . .11ing town of Minn.., Ohi o . Ap r i v i,, ItI,ANELY 7511.11111'.1.. White Swan 119nrc. TUE anbscril•cr, baying taken the above named 110110', near his odd eland on Market street. be tween Front 81141 Second—is now prepared to enter tain all his obi friend - 4. and Ilse public generally, in the, hest .tck. Hi. bill of fore 44 ill constantly he iounrito cnntuin the brat tbn arliket. uff.ords. (Optertkalloralfs on hand.) oetl4 3,0 --------- Removal.~Tß. I). lIRUCFLUCHL'R has . r t r o m ‘ ri v r o, e hi s next door to the corner or Finirlin. %%here he may be titund by nil those who wish to give him n call. He bag just received and is now opening a splendid lot of cloths, eessimere. end vestings, I,f a superior quati. He wishes his fiiend to call and examine. ma 4.9. w" BRUCKLOCHER. He-opened and, at Work. JAMES ADAMS, Baker, respectfully informs the public that he ha. rebuilt at the old stand, foot of Grant street. from whence he wan driven by the Great Fire, and is prepared to nerve his customer+ in superior atyle. H is materials are of the bent that can be bought, and his workmen are the best that can be emrlo) ed. He solicits cuntom, being confident that he can give entire satinfaction. ll—Wedding and other parties pronaml _ _ y attend ed to, oct 15-3rrt Insurance I\IIF. PITT.TICROH NAVIGTIOI AN!" FIRS irtcso- RA c E CoMP ANT, has removed its office to No 19 Market street, where, hitvinr. recommenced busirte*•, it will take Fire and Marie Risks of every descrip tion, as ft.rmtrly,lll,oll the most favorable terms. pep 5 rl2.m. ROriT. Kee' v. Rebuilt and Removed. VW. subscribers have the pleasure of informing their ftiends and the public generally, that they hone removed to their new warehouse on Second street, be tween Wood and Market streets. Their factories for the manufacture of Vials, Bottles, and Window Glean. are in full operation. An assortment of Giasswate on (tend, to which the attention of purchasers is direc ted. (sepl3-1m) S. M'KEE & CO. Take particular Notice THAT the Franklin House, font of Irwin street, l'ittsbuth, by ft B Dottonn, ii the most eligble establishment for transient travellers or thu-e who may Milt a longer residence in the city, his accomodatioor are excellent. We know from experience and heartily recommend his house as worthy of patronage. Hugh Kirkland. Freeport. Wm Connelly, Franklin. Bens:min J 'block, Butler. H H Webb, Cochranton. Jon Hamilton, Ohio. John Reiley, New York. O'"Borders accommodated by the day or week, octls month or yearly. Removal. CHURCH & CAROTHERS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVEleturaed to their Old Stand, Water and Front at!, third door below Smillifield, on xhich a new fire proof house has been erected. They have on hand a large and vat ions stock of Groceries, Iwo, Nails, &c., and will be glad to see their old stom era net 18, cul'...w. Photographic Miniatures TBE subscriber reripecifully solicits your attention. to specimens of his Daguerroutype Nsittistutes. executed by him, with neatness, beauty cf style, and with a generaland natural appearance. Mr. Ackerman respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, and the public in general, that be has opened his room on Tbitd street, over the Post Office. All those who wish to procure good and correct likenesses, may now have an opportunity- Instructions given in the art, and instruments fur ' red. tx-A5-2v, 3. A. ACKERMAN. A Valuable Mill and railla for gale Cheap. FOR SALF,--an excellent Mill and Farm, in Rich lund township, Belmont county, Ohio—faj mitts south of St. Claireville, 9; miles west of the Ohio River, and 14 miles from Wheeling. There is 43 acres of good well improved Land—on which there is a good steam and water Flour Mill, with 2 run of Burrs, and one of chopping stones; in good order with an excellent run of custom. There is also a saw mill and three dwelling houses on it. one of which is a bilge two story frame, 51;? feet front, on which is a large and convenient store room; also two stables, and other out buildings. It is considered one of the best i m provements and stands in the country for public 1 business, selling goods, buying wheat, pork, wool and [country produce. It is situated on M,'Mahon's Creek, land will be sold at a bargain for about one half of rho purchase money in hand, and the balance in one, two. or three years. For particulars please enquire of Wen. Megaw, on the premises, lSA or at AC HARRIS, Agency o‘ttl3-6t and Intelligence office. Nn 9, sth st. Tobacco, Snuff and eigrall, AT N O. 25 FIFTH STREET. THE submeriber has just recelyetia very choice lot or REG ALI AS; Also, lc superior article of AROMATIC STAG TOBACCO, and hos constantly on blonde 'general 'assortment of every article belonging to the trade, which he cam for sale et the lissom Casa prisee. . - sepl7":llm JACOB M'COLLISTER. JAMES BLAKET.Y 11. LANDWHER
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