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". - ROIW PATTERSON, of laterencitMe. , Prothonotari, GEORGE IL RIDDLE of ..41Irghsry Assembly, SAMUEL W. - BLACK, of Pittsburgh. - ROBERT H. - KERR, of .Allegheny. ..•:"JORN H. M'ELEIF.NNY, of Jefferson. JOSEPH COOPER, of Mon. • Commissioner for 3 years, - - ROBERT DONALDSON, of Ifilians. Commissioner for I rear' Inf. BRYANT, of Pittsburgh. •• '• Auditor for 3 -y-ears, WILLIAM EWINO of Robinson. . • Auditor for 1 year, - N. PATTER S ON, of Birmingham, - . Coroner, LEWIS WEYMAN; Allegheny. , Talk Patrons of the 'Tally Post" and Terenry - 1 and Nanufettarer." The connection! of the undersigned with the '1 *Daily Morning Post" and the "Mercury and Man , afacturer," ceases with the present number. The papers _hereafter will be under the control of Lscsr liAnrsa, Esq., a Democrat of high charac' • ter; and one, too, who has had much experience as an, editor. He, we doubtriot, will pursue a course entirely,satisfactory to the ever true Democracy of ttie county of Allegheny, and efficiently sustain the ,great principles of the republican party of, the -`:mate and nation. We cordially recommend him , - ; 4 11,ci the Democracy of the county, and the patrons of the '-Daily Post" and "Mercury and Manufac turer," as entirely worthy of their confidence and . patronage. ERNE v~~~.~: .. ,~! MEI 4 , i I, A few months ago we resigned our editorial a sister state, with the intention of pursu. ing our .legal profession, andWe bade, we thought. a "long farewell" to all the excitement and cares of an Editor's Fife. But such it seems is not our destiny: -By in i fluences which have since been brought to operate upon us, by the advice of dem ocratic friends, and by. the force of habit perhaps here we are the publisher and editor of the "Pitts burgh-Daily P 0,73" Our entry has been so abrupt that we feel really awkward in making our saluta tion to the friends and patronS of the Post, but we do it. With the harness on, and in our hand the glo. :ions standard of remocracy--which we throw to the battle and the breeze—we make our bow! We are no •.carpet-knight" in the great political strife which agitates 'he country, but ve feel strangely in taking our stand amid the serried ranks and in the open-Uhl, hen our past exper:eace as a sob. d:er of democraey has been in combating singly and as it suited us, "beneath the greenwood tree:: But here we area standard bearer in the “Cld Penn sylvania Line, end to the good old Commonwealth, and a glorious Union. we devote all the patriotism ability and energy that God has given us. w~. - f i4.yi ~`~ ;Jl~i ... ~ i : ~Y`~;: NOTICE, Those indebted to the late firms of Bigler, Ear . geint & Bigler, and Bigler & Sargeaut, for sub scription and ad:ertising up to the 31st of July last, and for job Work, until this date, are requested to„call at the ofilit of the Morning Post, without \ delay, and settl ei their accounts. One or other of \ the last named firm will attend there for that pur \ . \ose. for a •limited time. By arrangement with sot. Harper, Esq., all accounts fui in and advertising in the "Daily Morning “Ilreekly Mercury and Manufacturer,' list of July List, (the commencement of the fiscat year of said Rapers,) have been assigned to him; and\be is , to fultil all our contracts with subscribers titi \ adl ertisers. \ BIGLER & SABGEANT. =BM A"GENTS. We hope oatiletnocra? , .ic friends through western Pennsylvania, will exert thamselves in procuring subscribers for oar daily an I\k , ree . :ly papers. Our . weekly Fut, hit'vr.4l very ` should be douh lei at legit. IVel wish to employ several good al,eots to cs.w.lai tlie eala:ry, to \wham we will pay a liberal comPensation. Na person hut men of integrity reed 'apply. In the city a large num her of our good frie.ids hive very kindly‘prornised to ill all in thoir p l o..var to .evend the suh:,cription and business of the ofice, and we kaow they `v: ill do it. - ;N .. ..'~4~'('.; 4drertiuments. We shall continue the publication of all adver tisOments which v foundin the Post when taking I L. possession, presurning such to be the wish of the yottons of the establishment, unless a contrary or der., . is expressly given. We will endeavor to make it,the interest of every business man in the city to advertise in the calumny of this paper. I New lad, .We have procurpd a new and beautiful head for the Post, which shall make its "first appearance to-morrow. That accomplished artist, A. F. ItfanuraNs, Esq., is entitled to the credit of execu ting this Etna speciOen of eng ralln,t-.*Witckpqrn• plate nuking other shortly. ' - 11E jITTSBURGII PAW 1110B11Di0 POS t. iteapra, EDITOR d-I'D I:sorra:Eton TTSBURGII, TUESIIAY, SEPT.. is:, 1846 Allegheny Canty Demratic Ticket. To_ the patronsof the establishment, one and all, ve return ohrsineere thanks for the patronage be. towed, - whilst under our control. The Democracy Of the County" of Allegheily, who have, indeed, heeh kind to us at all times, se can only assure, that their ninny acts of generous friendship, will ever be gratefully remembered, and ' hereafter,.', though time !expect to move in 'a more humble sphere, we will endeavor to, repay the debt of grati tole due theM, by an inereased zeal and devo tion to the liberal and time honored principles of Democracy. Our brethern of the corps editorial of this city will accept Our thanks for the many courtesies we have received at their hands; *tis true we have had some rather severe combats with several of them, but in retiring from the 'political Uhl, they all have our best wishes for their future prosperity P.ept. 15 , 1545 LIGLER & SARGENT To ;Iv Public. it will be teen by the abore announcement that the undersigned has purehaied from 7.‘ , fetars. blots r . Siticrurr, the entire establishment of the "Daily Post," and "The Mercury and Manufacturer." Col. BIGLER, who has conducted the editorial depart. went of the paper with such eminent ability for upwards of a year past, retires from the arduous responsibility,,eurT:iing with him the good wishes of the whole-caulcil democracy of Allejheny coun. ty. ''Wherever his'tutore lot may be cost, we hope that be will enjoy that peac4 and tronvility which an editor never, knows. M;=M=MeM= I 1 intrtiductory i Ithbeginning our Editorial career' in Pittsburgh,_ j the public will 'permit us to say a Nedra or two.— We do not possess that sanguine tenfperament of l mind which stes nothing but sunshine in the fu ture.l No - calling in life is without j its clouds and shadows, least of ail the business of an Editor.— ) hong experience .has made us acquainted with its difficultieq, and in a measure we arejarmed against the chances and changes incident to our vocation Them is no antidote to indifferent ' friendship—an I I open) foe is a clever fellow; but 6, for a whip of scorpions for the scamp who has saiiles and advice for an Editor, and yet, behind his j back, "damns him with faint praiser' We have been absent from Pittsburgh for a con siderable time and out of the run of' politics here, therefore, we shall have to rely on the discretion of our fiiends for honest advice,—we mean as to local afairs. On great national queatione we will act thrountelves. We have too long conducted a pub. ] lie press not to know that we shall have difficultie s td j contend with; but as we have no Cliques to gov ern us, no factions to support, ft 2 is cur determine_ i tion from the start to sacrifice our conlvictions net th et' to the prejudices, interests, or passious of any one. The eb6ductor of a daily newspaper has neither an easy task or a light burthen. He has to be ever at his post in order to give it character and respectability; arida is only by constant vigi lance and mental exertion that he can hope to suc ceed. To be popular with the pfiblic he must persevere without ceasing, and should he turn aside to repose on the Iflowers that grow by the A t r i ll wqy, lae feel to his sorrow that thorns lie be neath their petals. In the combat of mind. in the, ever advancing tide of homan events, in the develop merits that daily, hourly, take place, defying 1.u.1 AT wit RIM, Dynan. man forethought and Yet exercising momentous) I Mr 31 Caniliess said he oe ed an p I to the influences on human aairs;—in these, always pre- meeting tar his late arrival but the a dt a ti e -n e tioe had sent, either directing. oi l being carried along by the' been torn oulab'e One of his antagonists had current, must the editor of a daily journal hate ' agreed to bring him out in his cart - iai e, but frees plea. the fact of the sehode breaking a wheel, heel, that gen. his pleasures—the pleasures of labcir—the I s sur tleracoonlite! nor been able to fulfil his kind ititen eof action! As wel have said, there is no time non. Besides, said Mr 31 C-, after I did commence forirepose to an Editor, and this knowing. la scam-I the Jour-nee, the lan cress of my horse Han It mance our career conscious that theugh we may compelled me tocome at a very moderate pace— do all in our power to perform well lour task- yet , J'''''''' .01 , e•I iv had introduced his mats Charles in that we shall not pleaselthat many-headed master i 11 e `coats re. an excuse for his short coming s 111111 l General J ;CiCfol) lie mielit le permitted to allude the Putl:c in all things. But we will do our best It o his I,:S horse II srly, in apologising for bat mg, —angels could do nal more. To friends of our ' detained the ri retires own political faith NI e sty, should our sentiment-1 _ He (Alr. MC ) had not made any preparation agme with yours rte shallbe most btp but in nor speechhe had;lric;n,tn.i;t:;ntbe,;pienle(,uri,it case we should filar oni any of the t est questions 1 h int pet ain intent of le ...etc Ile would. hooey . which agitate the public mind, let us riot be judie; 1 er. endear or to tote Lis t tettn upon the Important too hastily. It is hum ti nature to err, but it ii.' topics °1 the 'h . ' He teas "t sre 'cu - 1 4 antes l — l the spirit of true demoe . tcv , to exercis t . e, en.band. his prtticspires such as Ito would declare them o ere i. ett justice to all men, a not in ronsen ince with their ow•ri, he del not ask nd to do as otte would Le their totes Let them rather rate for his hooted done by. In fact that ;Olden rule is the Alpha opponent. To receive their statures. said Mr and Omega of Democraely. Nrhatetter i we may say ' \1 C, would cu efi e him contidce in himself—Le or do our career as an editor, our frieuds may rest " I " I's proud at I e pg, thought worthy to repte assured that the act will! Le promptd by sent those who lied know r him all 111 S life—Y.llh no bad j whom he has i ,,,.„„„ „p irom lanhood to man's motif e,—the head at times may be :in error, but estate ; li ,1 it IPA 1.4.. could ler 0-e rietes tio-ret'lt 1 we hope and feel that tie heart will ale. ass he rode of Lis av ii conscience, art' lie 61'14 CI lie right. Is el never 1 efote tp;•eirC 1 11. Iht. at ‘.llO 01 a e 11. , 1 iisdoe, anal he did net now elute to brg I res - We have launched our b a r que „j ell upon tl e He ryes with the Pein "critic party—pined to e l , rsparkling wares of pelitlcs—on n sea that know s; rol himself in I'e rules and if its s prineipies e ere no calm, hut 1 1 ;ie pal ir st sr of Dern , J , cratic Ldierts not '-tectl; i : t .. )1.:e to e i hlse f , 11 " ' I Is Itlza-' he g's tn shall alway s he our guide By that sign w e know trot l '2 ,d be en. as c „ .. ,, i o to i ; . .,' T , f T , C I lie ~,a , 0 „ rt ~ .1 „ ., F. ,..„,, that we shall conquer, all until it falls L; : :n rh, —that letter, c iedernt ed as it li i I hryn cln' ire I sky tie will "never give lup the _=:,;pl' We feel , his prioriph —;' e doe - re' PVII eh Ise I, iI do ' . the re:ponsilelity of cur rieslt.on. and hat e mark 1 ehernhed It was rot ten to the co le al'Cl •ri a ed out our course We i t'iall av aid ell persorali. in " Pl ' i° " in " ." '' n T''a!! ' e ' "he ' ns "11"1 " r! ' ell ii herr' ea; 'e to ne -t-sl , het it ' , Yin,•! rot tie;, and assult no one tirs 4 , fur we begin our career; ; , sill d• 1` a 1; ell he %so,' ed I", 1 1 Del nr .i• 3.1 with the kindest feelings toward: , all i'lell 11107 T of this 'otter i -id !:errs ft, 1.'0,,i o er the Como- mi. parlielda4 ton - arch our b ret h ren o f tl , p,, 5 , ::....,.. ! e ef;th, In rotes shr Il a n those ot the CI eh iii prat! ) But as we stall oat Le 1.1 e in e. lie h premed 1e the gm.. ' ` tar ' i n'l-:" see ' a l re ' r CI II III ' It ."- " I l4 ln It ' '' t ' cause 'of Equal Bights, iv expect to earaunter or- 1 , he ear of the ITlCtfllll'a I.ll'l' ITP‘ beets assadeil an] 'these I Inc arit rag it. in li t hail I nett posltiOn Let the enemy strike wits-ti t he may Ise eentlerren as hat isthere in it ts j e %ft. On- it 1.1 I shall Cm/ as ready. We oar our e.! tori il breth- i'tof Whig hu-Ile'' Pees t` :e letter ' ,1.0 • th ' 1 , red the viten hand, bat if tiety reject that , the ) • niav • 1 ram an eres'l to ray pick up the glove. I i rant e calmly or F.t , tet D , r< ! t shere a c trete. snets or their prosperity art 1 hap pit e-s er o' 'he principles nron which t! - e e e ere Cettakcs and Irak Makers. , c-nri•il , WI .ire b as the pertly in it for trltocli ;he hadbeth so bitterly a sailer? 11-n Clem oiler stThe earth bath bubbles as the water bath, I.e r NI , nr .'c !j r nest an. and if repudiate I - or tt r i- And these are of tliem.r-31acbeith. I tmg it. moat be lsy I f own fit f'''',lN 11 other part. The l world is full of crc l akers and panic mairers. :of the Union. re is id t frn`e i Clay. let We t ' i-' They base existed since he Leginning of tone I state had I tsd ü bini f 'The I the Prweelt‘e PrteetPle p-emirte 1 Jackson, for whom he (Mr and trill continue to exist till the end of dies —J '' ' e ". I “ I Al C.) ii s! east hot first vote, to arrnnee ale Tulle From the bottom of cud heart we ilesp ie the all uvula hoe been at ell. bat Clay had alnedrined whole tribe—the, are o'f4rs upon the hod politic the pr,orilee of protection in th e rotnprom; et act • and the,efu-e Mr M Candies hail 4h:effort., itim —their breath is deadly 1 pa.t....) I—their tongues! h !,e ti field re id the CI aeon le ter to the mecc asspeak evil continually—their hearts pre as black Lit 1 Its is 012161 rend it at e ert meeting xi b ill he Ere'rus—their sentiments as rocked as Tarsal `ii"; % mild hao c the honor oi a ttendini; dur r,fr the Caffl• rue. The croakers me uoW I at work in right rand paign, and whether he or his lien,' (llr. LI imp•on) earnest, endeavoring to creoe a panic in our gler.- I should reore_e it then:in Con zrese. he wou'il plant CHIS old Commonwealth! They would hate you be. I him-cP upon the doctrines of that letter (Mr.\lr- Here that the country is a ned. and that the suet; i c „T i ': l l , e i c , I ,l l ', h re a l t d s t i l i e lt e e r ) Nnw " li t at I N ;, " ' fre of prosperity bra set forever! We believe it IA IS I if T 1 hey are wicere ii, their j j - ,- " e r , l ,7 p nt e a o r i „., ) ,• e ' r e . 1- Cicero la hp Enid that lie could not cce how too' lion? Was it rot in fat or of protection? Why then wls he denounced) for •arrinnig it? Because Ise soothsayers could loo': each other in the face ia oh. I had supported P 01.,: and Dallas—that was the re i our mo out smiling.—and we treat re tostay if a couple of soli On this account they denouncer a man %she modem panic malterslw ere to meet cal b oth had made himself obnovicus by the le he bad er alor.e, they would bang their heads in shame, gone in support of :then.s, so cared favorite princi pie. He siw smiles on the Nees of come of his and acknowledge their diabolical wickeine.s. ends—well, notwithstand ng the passeee of 11 e 'Tis rjuliculoins horobuggery to telk of ruin in act 'ri of 43, tin man, he lel eted. had mere - truiv at Pennsylvrania----no person s:4 sans mind will believe heart the' interests of Pennrsrtarna than ihe,..ide.o poet. although lie had been denounced as the r enc. such stuff as that. A 51%4 change in the revenue time because of the paSsugc or that act. At 11 e laws of the country will not prostrate the energies of a mighty people. Emery mountain and ever y th g e le m e i l ifi r t I n e o P en le s 6 : g a e n:i f e: l gt e l e ir t i C :fi f i l ii S, rt i o ti n . .t modify valley re filled with the e'elnents of wealth and it as to suit Pennsylvania. but the Democratic Del prosperity, and strong, arms and honest hearts ate 1 egation in Caneress considered themselves instree Ica to oppose all repeal rat modliicition ofthe Tar found ti hetet er the sun stir;..!. his genial rats.— •hands were 1 ed—nnif! e l I 711 - 2—theri i f they could • No combination, however riowerf i i get ul, can up ai d u u i, l i , rig 1 hey could not rite for inere els] du panic in this quarter- Theohing his been attempt tie ,a ,d o Isrti grimed rote ag i nst the hill, and 1 ed. but the guilty actors ht -ill be covered with they hail with one exception soled for the bill o i home, ignominy and ills 1.2, ie. mist the bII of 4e, Eitt this laser b Il— has beengrlaceMari; the prediet.on! , be ore their work ' the bill of 43--teas not properly understood. He well begun. believed that it ryas a protectite bill, and xx ith some modification—such ns increased duties on Support the thicket. coal iron and gla-s—it would form the per:nine t I. call upon every I enlmerat. in the spirit o' t p ; o r l 4 m o y f n o c tthe got ft:Talent All tariff, there mat j : e l ipriniie—tiic com.tolition it eh vi a- , a brotherly; kindness, to gist; the Democratic TschLt 1 comploin '3; it hicii eve were all of one t oLthrt his cordial and undivided support. But a less• o eeks j guided to one destiny the bill of I ti-16 it as alio . i will pass, and the election day st-ill be at hand I compromise, harmonising, conflicting interests. If No time I should be lost in toeless talk or in idle it oas not a good r ariff why did they nor a•loot the c rnpromis ol Wed me a resolves. The dennuerate 'should thoroughly or- doub.fill sou e rce? Mr Wasb itster? submitt Di ed st by co a • Loctrnineuo ganize in every too mhip acid school district, and ca? • No, it was drawn up by a Whig of Pennss I sancoone 1 by a committee of practical use their utmost exertions t secure a full cove on I ' nu a ' the second Tuesday of October. In times sineas men, w h i tt (mid hate beets satisfied with o Past you and it was offered by a .-enator from Pennsylvania. hate done your duty r.glit Man:ully, and St by not but not a Whig. excepting Mr. W. would sustain again buC,:le on your email and fight equally as th It was because they hope.! to ride into power zealous in the same glorious Jeaase. Tour cherish- upon hie top of the In.e billow of panic I.+ Inch t.: ± e . l. m • i en t ad to roll mer the interestso and press ed principles are as dear nos as they ever sere— tie calls ril your country are ae loud as heretofore Ilreljcs(Lillieec,,°,l4llnric,:rm)'ltlh"eatcotirlieey.rpeoieulenicreeTrieelD'il i ihe ticket presented tor you support is coo owed t mo-e American, mencan, from a Democratic hatter; (a of men of:known and ackno.s•!edged worth. To z'''"' Whig p t ' et. ) No.lt its re Puuled In a ii , every freeman j'democratic me‘bl paper, iper j , tin account of A el , ister s comprci vote for such a ticket, should make proud. The men are all hot eat and capable, and raun;l Olt tc le ' Ta l . tie a l re ,i l q ) Cti p ° r ' o ' v o t I d ed- theart teat., e a - 1 s i will truly and faithfully reeresent the will and [fan 3u ti e r cent ,Should be le. led This sad Mr. wish°. co .heir constituents. We hope the hydra-IC would have been satisfactory to the North, the headed monster ars e -to ra• '' be banished from el . 1E ist. the Nest; to the people of Boston and tiou our midst, end Deters and Iferixos e reignLn gal i n ts I jai e i ll . e , i r r t s i l li c e r i l n o l i r ' il e e s i:m u t a ' in g i u ;d i le .t ratTfr et o; I lii ‘l s " , :. i t VII . stead. Every thirg, is to be lost and nothin,,, ed by opposition to the ticket', or a single individua impion of Pro eet.on from Pennsylvania hid termed thishill. And the.e nien, al On it, If a preference for nicht•idthils has hereto- the Whigs, hate the arrogance to call therreel ves the exclusive friends of Protection' although fur fore existed, it should be thrown aside and foreot- thesake of making a panic they bad rijeeted a bill ten. An era of good feeling should prevail, ' and which manntactutets Irorn all parts of the Drams good results will unquestionably follow. Demo. pronounced sufficient. It teas to the democracy crats ! arouse and prepaie fort the conflict! alone that he looked for protection, if protection was to be had. The Whigs w ere powerless. - The great West was opposed to protection; there, inure than in the Youth must we look for opposition to protection. If was not in the tiiotith, ti flea! tinder the blight of :Ist ery,the population had ilecie 1 ed. With their Compromise, as with the Tani!' oi 1h 16, the manufacturers were satisfied, I l ishy then should the Democracy Le denounced? He (Mr. M Cruidle4s) did not think the. duty. on L. HARPER Gus . i City, . whoin tce noti laboring undei the f ed on Monday erearn timahle Citi l lea; arid h many. aFes S.*:cuot. of Allegheny bed' .Monday morning as tiiptneris lof Hydrophobia, di g. MT:LSANI,LEti was pu es. ;,:s death kiili be regretted by N'Candless, • • All the combined efibrts of the leaders of an Un _ . tiring and unscrupulous apposition.' are directed against Col. Wir.sOis ncikpLt'ss,,theDernocrati c .nominee for Congress in this district , To defeat 'hiin they Would there ben'en and earth &necess ary. We have nothing to fear froM this opposition —it is the best evidence we could ask, to prove that our candidate stands •high in the affections of the people.. Col. I.ll . C.innu.ss is a pure and un spotted democrat. As a popular speaker he has few equals and no superiors, and would make a useful, industrious and brilliant member of Con gress. ,In private life his character, like Chevalier Bayard, is above suspicion or reproach. Enemies, he has none—friends, be gathers around him ui troops and myriads. It is not in the ranks of the Democracy alone that Cul. .IVl . CAroLuste friends and admirers are to be found—he has:won golden opinions from all sorts of people. Whigs who have known him from his youth up, love his free and social spirit—his generous and boundless phi lanthropy—=his studious and untiring energy—his brilliant and powerful talents—his warm and guile. less heart. Hundreds; nay, thousands such. will support Col. ArCA DLLS'S because they know him love him, and regard him as God's noblest work. l AN noszsr MEN. We copy below, from the Commercial Journal, a report of the remarks made by Mr. MTCA:vm..tss at Wilkinsburgh, to which we especially direct the attention of the public—m h;gs as well as demo crats. :Should Col. M . C.SNDLESS be so furtimate as to represent the people of this district in National Councils, we feel assured that their intercats dill sere; be neglected. - Speech of Mr. 31•Candlcso, ....................--,.......a5s --- --- - —__. 'coal and iron high enough, but - many of the Iron- Curious Tale ablaut, Paganini.-4 recent. Trite. men were satisfied. - (A voice- , -not Iron?) Yes resting work says th a t a singular tale appeared:in enough on Iron, although,he hirhself had thought the.papentstatingthat.P.a,genipi was , a•vielin ma -10 percent should be added: ' The Whigs denpuned ker, livin g in one of the .streets of :Milan. He ed the ad Valorem principle, - although their greatliceptillitte shop With Ins arielins hanging in his embodiment was in favor of it, and bad voted for I window,' and Was so' blid looking that the las Se e r; it. But.liOW stood the case? ~Couldlran•be tin: iof MilatiUsed to, pass driven; the street to:have . .a ported under the present duty? Scotch Pig, he look at the handsome fiddle maker. One -day a 'read from the Commercial Yournal,'commended at gentleman called with a violin to be repaired, and Liverpool„from.s2o to-$2&• per. ton:.. The cost of accidentally left a book behind him on ;the trans transportation $5, the port charges $2, and the du- migration ot souls, a subject of, all others that in ty of 30 per cent, would bring it up to more than terested Paganini. -14 e 'read it with s ay .:; idity 530 per ton, when landed in. our ports. NoW pig In 'a ' sinall roost at the back . of his shop lay his iron here:onlyiemmanded $2O per ton—hew then aged and accomplished,mother on her death-bed . I 'could this imported, pig come in competition ' Pagsnini had just finished a fine violin;; and in' with it? the lull persuasion of the transmigration of souls,' _ . He would repeat what he had said at Elizabeth he placed a leathertnbe over, the month Of his moth upon this subject. While going to Elizabeth, he er at the instant of her departure, and received her had a conversation with an Iron master on board last breath at the shoals of, the fiddle) This was the boat,;Who told him that the cost of making a his magical violin with which he'set out upon his ton of Pig Iron was $15,00,, counting, all expenses travels.; When performing in the opera-house. and of labor, &c.. even to leaves—the dry leaves, such imitating the tones of the- voice in. a piece which as his friend Horsier had in his barn yard and for- he called ..The Witches under the Walnut Tree's," est—and sold it for $2O per ton.. As they made 3-a Freneli valet was thrown into estate of Phren:sy. tons per day, Mr. 'll C. thought that was doing a Hewaiied upon Paganiiii the next morning and good business: pretty fair, po per day! while bard told hittl, that when young he had been a lover of winking farmers, after ploughing reaping and haul- his mother, and that, with ; inexpressible delight, ingto market, could not make more than 3 per while li i stening to his performance, he recognized cent on the capital invested! But this was not all, i her vete in the tones of his violin. I have preset:- the Iron master told him that he paid his hands: led thii ridiculous tale, es it may tendlto show the principally in store goods, upon which he made a ! extent f the sensation created by this extraordina , profit of 30 per rent. If the wile of one of his !sy maMon his arrival here, when public writers I laborers wanted a calico dress or a silk dress, she 'could think it worth their while to invent such sto got it from the manuf'acturer's store, in payment , ries. i of her husband 'a labor—paying 30 per cent profit I ! A SI,LCCLAII CASE i2SCIIANCETIT.--, A :gentle/ to the dealer. Surely with this profit, on Iron and man in G O ardner, Mass., two years since, went into dry goods, a reasonable man might content him self. Still it might cost some more than e'`he". ban krupitcy befote Jared Weed, Esq.. of, Petersham, ' and an assignee was appointed by hi r s creditors, and if 30 pea ,cent be not enough, give them 10 says the Barre Patriot, who lately settled the es• per cent more.; to e, hylpaying.B6i cents on the dollar. ! .The cosh,, Mr. M Candless then read the resolution oared 11 id m t ... ay , been added , to the dividend : would hose'' • i by Mr. Clay, ih the Senate, in favor of an adherence s.nciiiia t to one hundred aria twenty-seven cents ; to the principles of the compromise act, or Itori s... lon the dollar, or had the bankrupt settled, his own , izontal duties or 20 per cent. The e resolutions:7.. would have paid his creditors in full, andl !Clay had deelared, would guide him in the admini , ... estate, would have cent. of his estate over and above :ration of the Cmvernment. the Foreign valliati in , a l l' l ' e h n i t3 s . ci .s f. v tl et . ; tt and besides would have 'saved him of the act of I p4O, was simply the cost at the prt ;all hi tell frost the odium of bankruptcy. from whence exported, and the freight and port , charges 3(1,101 1 This was the provision (.1 " the act; HorriliOn Sunday last a drunk il ard by the of '42, which Still remained urnepealed. and it was , name of r icht) Wamock.iii a quarrel with his wife Mr. Cl iy's owe principle, though Ile denounced by at their residence—a cellar in Washington street., the Whigs. i !New ro It—stabbed her and fled. The woman Mr. BI C. then went on to define ate terms, "ad 'was sent to the hospital, and is still in d very criti I valorem," “minimum," and , -specific," at applied ca l mate c o w e d o ,d av some of the neighbors i to the 'Faritl: I l . discovercid three little children of these parents, too But he (Mr McC ) had bc'en assailed and i:e• i yowl, tO do any - thin.' far e emselve in the celk ! ir taint:red held dp to ral.cule. for savist , t that previ- :and ii - cary famished. Th little cietareii were i . s 'l" ova to the date lot the Clanon Letts,-. Mr. Cbis ha -I tent to the almshouse. I not et:pie:red l'itritelf in fan or of the Ta rill' of lb-12. i ; Ile might be rr intakes in dins; bat had Mr. Clay The Cpbrien Tra:lntotriaL—The amount of the en er dedirel l,,irmell oppo , :cd to the modification . testimonial .4:(100,001:1) proposed to le presented liif that act! Not at that time certaitily. Mr. C.'s ito :Mr, Cobden, the great advocate of the repeal of letters were Ca u tiously v....aac.i. His Southeru the Corn law, is only the saving erected in Great qiceches :lure all in favor of the priuriples of the 'Britain and Ireland in a single. week, by; a t e redve compromise ..k t. For his part, he placed no can.' of ilia price of bread to the extent Orone pen til. ace its lettis written to Westmoreland andny per ei l arter or 4 lb. loin; that is. reckoning the Cumberland auntie:, Pennsylvania. imm , ediately tamilies at 0,0UP,000, and the consumption of each, before the electnin. He had . no; confidence in each ,at tour loaves Iv, s'...ly. lettea, or letter , writers—hot lie added. he did not j precast as h a d l ate l y ! ~.p .T. heiN . cw Orlea . n . s rel. a says,. it is imite .... r . o .e b . - re'er to Each ii his friends pelt. pill be a vacancy in the , y I, I I written thernsel cs into noinitiattims on two tick- i eu'e that t..!S. (I.aligli:e,r) Ivate husirlei•s of General Houston, and the debc ate nt v a ' :ij e E . , v I, , u i .. s Lite an ,iS p , f ( .7. rn h. : i P :' t t a a t i e C6 o; e t il : te he rr .;:t m h . o l f he his 'L t l a a t d e y, °l wi l l l ex r a e 9 n .l Uer l I I : l a wi pi phi; and he .rcarance t Washington, during thec.nly part d r , ..a. ,C ta, / reel„ . moreentracte );reel; 's—the l a es of . Clav—thel h book etas a 111;no Of 'would dray- fora more irca , uria,lr..in it. fle then the, summit twigs o; c°".gul', shags! nePrtietl - . re is Mr. Clay's declaration that he would wait the; cable” I i - . operation of hie "10 per rent duties, and tithe farm-I 1 A a - STEX.It CA.PTAIN la'aS the poss"eire:- of a 1 er Livfame bank tupt be Mlght come to Com; reas and ; number o ' rnysicricrus licgs,, v.h.ci; he ii,teralcl; .1.,k rel.ef? This is ni hat Mr C. thought of the laridirir at Matamoros, and y. Lich tame eve iiai I farmer,: When they WCre I.lltirupt—://,pascrish • reported td b ci -d liid c; , , , idt . „ 1, ,,, e.e. A r, , r4 , , . e, ~,,,,,., ~1,, i ed—they might come to Congress—knock at the ,et t hi s, e.i, ge d m e r a m s , i mm purr to, pen, 3 ,, d'or — a" of the Lr''''l4 sat Commons t't w a 'h m g' a I nit ma)e a demonstration upon the Idt:eas,ill4. tan 1, ,, ce ineasu eot relief—and it woold be alien ma il:ed in' boarding his liir:e ,e-...e1. Ihe eitagriti to mileill! !Di- t;,e. piralba may he ltaz..gilie/h when they tound Fin. (Mr; 11.0 ) th''''''l l4 now that lie had ' n u - that t ic ke'gs,insteatlof con:an:Lag the silecte, vs eft: i !l i n e d :he fact ii :dr Clay I.e.ng un favor of the Cited with lit rpf heifit id °moat! C.lmp,om :c Ac.:. :Ir. Clay had said he thouitht I ! ...... _ _ .......-- ] :lie country 11, lf p! , ;,,110 uhler the operation of the I Worms iiinno! exist in the :qys:car, if a liberal ere' art ,1 .1 ~--,.., L.. 1 he, bat nun must yield to . that •qe made of the Clichrer tng ir coated !`i s e,..ietaliel I qurit of cii , ti.nroni.le Atidt o:hen portions oi the . i.„,, 14 .„,,,, F. :lu Th ey not er ,i,, de5u.,),... the b L me,. vu l,•ci 1 d resulted 1,1 the adoption of the h ,i 1 j ' I - b ii , . •. - - • - Lot i oreu ,, , - c ea/.‘e the , ;011 , AC / :old .hives-!s!.' sl 'rant!' o!lt4ii. 101 the mucus or stymy stibstarice in iiiiih supports,' Ile had not been informed as to any particular i them. Their 01 erasion is Ea gentle, that the;: t Tic upin wii cli he was exrec!ei to adthe s the , may be a•it t nini-terial to chiklien of the nioLt ten,!( u bet lie would (1;01.1 fora few moments !der age without producing thre e injttrinhs credo; el" , the T'lril" . of .40 . 'He then P m c ce , d ed e to a : upon the gline:al he a,h,hich have alvt L ays confl ' thr llP/ th sen or. .t. "I'"-• with those of tae 'iar;g: taituted thei moo serious objection tu Vetinifuse.,'l '42, showing Ilia, ilz:,a coats, p 1 17t a I 0. - .1) ,, t. and artisi Their metallic base is genersllY "Sia Yjoleitt 'hp ts,;, cle.. vt Well vier 13 / "eammon it , e , ?he prole. -1:° , ri ', operation, tat the system seldom lecQers trom u wl3 relace.l, sal as to maize them chelper to the . 11, _ _hock until .. . t . . t has arrived tl; . ; consumer. I 1 e b the pa te., ess a line sears tic had now ei deavored to tlefine his position up oa :be Tariff. I c sliauld li r ,:e ;he votes et Ids sid fr:esds, if his prit ciples me; with their approbation;t f no.. le: tlyni o.e . 'or his worthy antagon..t For his pan lie vas for Polk: he lielicted that Po k s admimor lion ivould he a glonou; one He said he knew what the gentlemen who would fallow would sa —after the Clairton letter had Et we through a E. lrgical operation at his hands— he would ilenour ce the President on the Oregon b ;unitary questi n, and declare himself for the whole up to nit) degrees at least. Put he wished them to rememb r chit the Whig press and leaders h id denounced -P esident Polk for claiming to 34 4 I: and had alai. ed trim for the treaty which had dividial at 49, ( Jere an old man who was seated immediately in ti, nt of 31r. McC., swore he would rat give them that n uch of the ground, mean:elms of: . simei rick era with stick which he held in his hardy!) Nor I either my triend, said Mr. McC . nor Presi dent Pelk! He t at the treaty to the lenate, not for ilie'r ritificati is, hot for their advice, at the store time avolvii g his own opposition to it. Put the Whigl'enittor had voted in favor of the treaty, and had urged the President to accept it—while all who had voti-d c most it •weic reenocrats. The Whig pagers iron the Kennel - cc to the Sabine; had expressed gre it a axicity for;the settlement of 'this question; he look sr veral Whig papers himself, and II ey had all beet in favor 'of alerting war and bloodshed—demo Editing warfare—by dividing the li r Ten itory at 49. ' ut now whet) it was so divided how were they nil bitterly assailing Mr. Polk for g. doinwhat they i lthed Whigl This was Whig j ncy. HereC th old man swore he would have I his own or dP ) The Whigs had room riled a di. vision of the Territory, hut now the bowels of their compassion yearned for what the whigs most en rightcosEly say ba4 been Ivs: . by Mr. Polk's surrender. As to the Mexican War. We all applaud that, except, (bowing Ito Mr. Wills) the party which 'my friend there represents: We had borne too much from Mexico—more than we had trxim Tri poli or Algiers. Mexico bad maimed and impris oned our citizens, iind confiscated their progeny Oa- el rims had been adjudicated and examined by Baron Rosette 01 Prussia; but Mexico had rimer paid Inn one or Tien instaiments—it was the duty of our goternmentl to punish her even had she hero ten times mote insignificant in point of pow er. Ir was true w. had annexed Texas—we had enlarged the are i i f litecilom-his friend need not t smile. H every slit) exist in: Texas, but not with his will. War) ed I; - tire decay of her sisters Texas would yet, and sopn shake efrthe itieubil Crum I Cr borders, arid asSumc her place as a free State in our glorious conS . ellation, riiirid Texas would be tree as Pennsylvania. Ater tb ink;ng the audience for their attention, Mr. M C. concluded bis remarks. A CL'ItIOSITY.-4 111:`.11' of the State of Pennsyl , vdnia, wrought in I,ce•Liti which the towns. coun t:o.z, riters, &c., arc all dist:tic:ly shown, each coun ty tieing wori;ed mia style of lace different from those ailjoming—rnly ne seen' t the Female Insti tute of Mr. Burns, in Baltimore: This unique piece of fume! ingenitity i 6 the wurl of one of the ladies of the Institute, and fontsms filly fit e dare:era kinds of lace win... Enn-rs FORREST Esq., the great American Tra cedian. has arriN Nil in New fork, frOm Europe. '...‘hould he resume hie walks upon the stage in fill, coantry, we are confident his ,many warm admi rers in this city would be pleased to grcet z lfim once more. FIRE.—The drug Isturc of Eft:4lLT P. S/Altrz, and the dry good slime of S. CA.nuTiisns, on Federal street, Alleyiheny t'ity, was partially , by . fire. We lvcre unable to learn in. what mentor-the fire ori , inated. pr erty was we understand insuled. ' • ;_ ' • .I.%tr Orle ! lue.—raus far season has bee;i remarkably healthy. No evid4ce of yellow fever has exited . / / MZM:IIMM= _ . atit:— of maturity or ntrilany outgrown it. Ye Icnow several at this moment w haze constitutiOnal vigor: has been FO l comple:ely paralysed by the injudicious administrat on of metallic Vnirniftigo Yllaile young, that. they ore almost totally unfitted for' the transaction of 't.riliintry In - :size:is. The :Click; ner tingar-ehated Vegetable Pills, on the leontrary. have never been known to lea% e..„ any iinjt"lrinus et:' recta behind them. They rather :ma tb hi% igo fate the s,bierll. and render it proof tighinA the most imetdritte ailfuents. I StAd by Wm. Jackson, corner of Wood and Lib , . arty streets, who is general Agent for D. Clicke 7 vier s Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. . pEcciTATIITTIisx: V; virtnel of a Precept upder the liaeds of the . 131 Patton, Jr., I resu.en of the , Curt of Connuou tleas in and for the fith Judicial District or Pei.nsylvarria, and Justice of the Court ut 02.er and Terminer, and General Jail beliver , ,,- in and tbr said District, and 'William -Poi - ter aril William Kerr, EsqUires, Associate Judgei of the (satire course, in and for the said County of Alle igheny, dated the itith day of May. in the year of I our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, land to me directed, for holding a Court ''of Oyer land Terminet; and General Jail Delivery, at the Court Dome, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the 9th iMonday of o,ctober next, at 19 M. Public notice is hereby givep, to all Justices of the Deuce, Coroner and Constables, of the I County 'of Allegheny, that they be then and there„ in their proper persons, with the:r rolls, records,. inquisi hous, examinations, ind other rernembraucei, to do those things, which to their rei.ipective olTces in their behalf appear to be done—and alSo those that will prosecute the prisoners that now! are , or may be in jail of said county of Allcstbenjr, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Gi%ed under my band at Pittbburgh, this 15th day of eptemher, in the year of our LoM 1346, and of the Commomkealih the 66th. • ELIJA H TRO %ILL°, Sheriff. Heavy Black Silk Shawls. ; Tt Ti EAV Y Black Si Shaw:s of very supericir ty, just received by , i ALEXANDER & DAY, 75 Market st., N. W cur. of the Diamond. sepl6 eILEII4IIO.NT Plaids a beautiful ;allele' for; ladies' k.,/ dresses, just operied by ALEXANDER. & DAY, 75 Market St.; N. W. oar. of the DianOnd. sepl6 lIRENCiI oplEinlid lot of super .L` French Ginjbainskist recoivel by ALEXANDER & DAY, Na. 75 Mtrk ot st., :V. W. car. of a un'oud. rcpt D LACK ALPALTAS.---We have jazt opened a iarge lotof 15fack:A'pac. is, wil:e!i we are,selbaz, very / AL4XANDeII & DAY,. 73 Marleet at., N. W. car. of taz D. irtion.l. Sept 16 / Fall Goode. ! A A.!' MASON, 62 Market street, hasjustlreceiv -1-1,, ofl and new opening, a large Eltoc% oA , rints. Brow n'and bleached muslins,ll.nnels, iieking,l, Cheek , strip, chintzes, ginghatns, cashme and moss de tains, ; re, hawk, cassinetts, cassimeres, Oroad cloth &c., alVot'which will he so d at exterernely low prices. /A A. IdASON, 62 Market street, .Itripson's row, invites the attention of enUntryitherchiintsand others, to his! area seleCted stock- of fail goods; which is now opening. Selling only for` Cash, we Can ofrei such advantages tciptirehocers'as are Seldoin Posses sed by those who sell on the credit systCm. sppl6 I~~A. MASON; 62 Market street; another case of those blue and belling at the low price of 61. cts per y - TE wi ll sell the Lease of four I V V situate in Croghensvillk frOtitin glieny, ricer, each 27 •feet front be 2 making. 10S feet fronton the river, on ‘ 1 ed a neat two story house and hitch aro.well fenced, in, and Well .stochea w shrubbery, &c. (No ground rent, an Price 8215, - BLAKELY *apt 16 _ . 34.efecta.,- Prkes of Admission: First Tier,-:?50 cents.Secnnd Tier, 37,1. cents Third- 120 I Pit; 25 at-- IVEDNESi?..4Y EVENEVO, SEPT. 16, 1846 Will be acted the Tragedy of ILA M. L E T To conclude with lhe karae DA.Ir lOTEn. THR, WEDDING Doors to open at '7, performance to commence at ; 7}precisely. 1, septl6 FRESH PALL GOODS AT TILE . Nr.W YORK STORE. 30, Cases rich fall /o od s; French tad English Cash tares and Mous. Laines • Gala Lobrain plaids; lain French' leak Cloths: rinted and plaid loakings; a full. asortm.ont of 'roach Brochc, tinted Cashmere lk. and colored libet, plain and mbroide red taw's, plain and Gurrhams ierinos, Alpacas id plain Al. de _tines: plain, blk and fal,'(.l bilks,'sos a great variety of rich colored dress Silks. Also, 12 cartoons of rich Bonnetißib. bons; Velvet and Bonnet Silks; French and Atheri can Flowers, in great variety; Bald - and Straw Bonnets, cheaper than ever; a full assortment of gentlemen's wear, such as Cravats, Shirts, under Shirts and Drawe.s; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, allot which will be sold at a small advance over New York cost.; W. li. GARRARD, Sept 16 I 73 Market street. ' Large Sale of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods at Auction. AXTILL be sold, on Thursday-next, September i f I V 17th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, atiVPlCen na's _Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3d door lroin sth, a. large, assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, ofnearly every description, received di,. rect from the Citi of New York; they are now ready for_examination-i Terms Cash, par funds. seplG P. IPKENNA Auct'r . -A, UTHORS—irgil, Horace, Cicero, Cesar, Sal lust, Homer, Latin Lessons, Prose Compos;tion and Latin Versification Graca Majora, Minora; Ho race and Virgil Delphina, Greek and Latin Lezi cons and Grammars, .5-c. For sale by II. S. BestvoßTH & CO., seolG 93 Market street. • . . Books for Latites.i s'iGnuirsEvs Letters to young ladies lj M:ss Jeo - sburg's Letters to the young; • • : Mss ChapOne's,Letters; Knapp's Female Biography; Miss Leslie's Pencil - Sketches; • Mrs. Shelley's eminent French Writers; Tim Lire or Woman; Mrs. * Eilis , d'Prose Writings; " •' Irsh Girt; The Sinless Ch: d, by Mrs. Seba Smith; Poems or Lnere:s.a M. Davidson; Ll..rary of P , riee Poets; L. F.. L. Cempiete; , Drienlsa I:fret:less I . !.! siths.!l= el: &c. by 11. S.: Sf. , SWCRTII & Co. cepTil • iYo. 43 3Tatket st. • Fresli, Loulasille Lime, &c. reed fresh Louisville Lime. by the bbl. f) 9r imail; a quantity of Window Sash and Glasi; Carpet Chain and Balls, &e. eze. ISAAC HARRIS, & Corn Me-ch't No 12 St. Clair st sept 16 gale or the ritp.V.Tord Property at Aviation. le«111 oTer for, sale at public auction, on Monday, the 2Sth day MfSeptember, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the premises', a,Lot of nround, on Penn street, (501 )Vzird,) , opposite the residence of P. Ll'Cormick, Esq:,' 24 ie . :it front by 100 feet deep, on which is erected a douhld frame house and nlachsmith strop, now renting at $ 4 ,102 Pefannunt. Title unezception- Also, at thc same Erne, az annual Ground Rent of £S7 V, .payable quarterly for ever; oti - 3- Lot. of Ground 50 feet front by 100 deep, on the corner Of re,mand Walnut streets, one of the most valuable tom .17, the oth Ward, on which is erected several rr-me.dwOing houses and stores.. P. scpt 16. 1 A Piano for $6O. A 6E:6'ONP 11,12i'D PIANO, price Sixty Dollars, for 43.1 e. by ! JOHN If. 1114.L0R, nep SI Wood street. iN n Ei 'PALL GQ,ODS. 11'r-1111k subscriber is now receiving a large and fine _A_ 26 sotanent of FALL AND -Wrrrill DAY. GOODS, !recently murchased from the manuibcturers and hi 'porters; ur the New York and Philadelphia Markets,. since the great fail in r pr ic es an d will be sold twenty per relit cheaper than the same description of Goods were ever beiore olferred in this market. All those Wanting great, bargains ere requested to call at. No. 63 Market street. sepls" . ARSALOMMORRIS: . • 2ticw, Drets Glnghnnie. AIWD halve now on band a full assortment pi' bean tilbl French aad Scotch chess G,lighams, twil led and plain, at remarkable low price r s: Also, an article !of embroidered Gingham-voryi,labffutiiill for Dresses, for sale by ' • AI3SALCItI I.IORItTS; sop 15 , No. 65 Mail( et street. . Six Cases IV , !WV Fall Prints. - , . JUST ItECEIVEDI this day, embracing all the new and des:ruble styles in the market; and will be sold'at greatly reduced prices, by ABSAZOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market at. sepis ECEIVED this day, several packages of very rich new style Persian --embossed Ombri, Bro cane, Chatnelion, Striped, Paid and Poult de Sole, and Black Satin, Striped Armour and Dress Silks, and w:11 be sold cheap ibr Cash, by teshmeres and De Lathes. TUST, RUTIN)), a beautiful assortment of nem e) style Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Rep Cordia and piain Cashmeres and TPLains, and for sale by ABSALOM MORRIS. No. 65 Market street. sepl.l SIIAWLS, SUAWLS! ALzinas and t splendid assortment of rich and magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day ismuracingall the new and desirable styles, viz: Parts Pr.nted Terlseri,Cashmere and Broclta, Enthretdered Slack and Mode colored Silk. gunge, Tmlbet and D"La ine, Chametion Plaid, and Striped Sisk, Merino, and Persian; P,aid, Silk and Wormed, together with great variety ';of Woollen Shawls, and will be dis posed of t& a Ismail advance on the original cost, AIiSAL(Mby Itlr,ithE. z sep2s No. 6.7i2.lurlser'st. 'Vatic 0. !rpm: clay asssclurr‘d: ender - I tnfil in aJ. 'D. =0. 7 1 , ..2 MIS & for the pur irr:,lllo on a. so oral tt he ..?$l . ; and remil c-t , :or', ar.,2 cetrim.ss.on Lus ness at No. 110, Northeast ',corner- of Wood and Ptah streets, Sept. lat., 1846. .L D. WILLIAMS, „s ee. Si,_S. 110 S. MILLER. -SAND C1I1:CIBLES--1C0 nests just received and tor sa.e by B. A. FA.HNES MCI{ & CO., eep9 corner 6th and Woad sts. = I irIASTILE SOAP—IO cases just received and for s tie by B. A. PAHNIIsTOCK & CO; "P 9 ' COT. 6th and Wood st. lISTS ! !! SILKS ! !--A large selection 1,0 ofr.cli Dress Silks, can Lo found at No. 62 het street, and are selling at least 20 per ct. less than usual prices.' sep9 A. A. MASON. - ir , .A.LTFORNIA PLAIDS—A beautiful article for Id ladies, just opened and for sale remarkably,low ALEXANDER St DAY, t , e138 75 Market st. N. W. car of the Diamond lip just rco'd orange prints, and sepl6 TEW STYLE DRESS SILKS - =A very superior lot of dew/kyle silks just received by • ; ALEXANDER & DAY I rrepS 75 slarket stisZ. W. eor - orthe Diamond. 6te of g l round. ton the Alle fkl feet: deep, 'Welt islereet n. The lots Ith Cruitltiees, 4 taxeSi low.) }IITCH.EL. NEW STILE GINGLIAMS.-A. great variety: new style French and . Sentnit Ginghams, - just received and 'far 'aaln very cheap • ALEXANDER ¢ DAY: - ' nepB 76 - IVlarket at. N. IST cox' of the Diamond. ' ' - ~ ~';~~~i PIT SBURGII THEATRE. Firbti night of the engagement bf Mit: iI:UR DOCK: Class Books. JAMES 'BLAKELY, Att'y. in fact for M. LOWRY. Lruly'l4 — Drves ABSALOM MORRIS, 65 Market st. RATES OF ALLEN REAMER, E. CORNER OF TIL1111)•. PosiTEn Philadelphia. Banks ...par Pittsburgh Pa' Lancaster: :: . par Chester county.......pai Delaware comity pm Montgomery county.. par Rorthumberland par Columbia Midge Co ..pat Doylestown' pat Reading par Bucks county pay Pottsville . pax U. States Bank 28d BroWntrville . Waahington All Other advent bks.2d Lewistown' Baiiki. ..50c1 -Mer & Man. bk. Pitt'h par State S'ariP ... : City and County' lid Lancaster 10d Hamilton 15d Granville 45d Farniers , Ilk Canton: .45d Urbana .: ...i • 40d SCiota - 50 . All Solvent Banks.... lie =MO State & branches.. lid scrip,s & 6 p. e..sprn xrarrucuir. All solvent Banks....lidl "Astern Banks Wheeling do. branches IPd Brach at Morgontown..la Pitt burgh. Navigat ranee C. _ . Office, No. 21, LTOII3I Michael Allen, William Ebbs, C. Anshutz, Lewis Hutchison, - Thos. Bakewell, 'Fred. Lorenz, Robert Beer, I James May, , • .. R. W. Poindexter. ;:' %M. ALLEN, Pres'ti ROBERT Friorzr, Secretary., - . aug2o4l6m. envy Wanted In exchange for Rats and THE that subscriber th as .n inrorth "1-sf the publicre o ethed his fall stock of Caps, all of which have been principally made to his order, and as his purchases has been made -on the cash system, be is enabled to sell his stock of Hats and Caps at unusually low prices for cash. Eis stock dOes not consist of the cuttings of Eastern houses, but are all- a. fresh manufactured article. Neither is his establishment replenished with the old stock from eastern markets. The Proprietor being a hatter and Cap Manufacturer, by trade, as well as profession, he is also daily man ufacturing Hats and Caps of all descriptions, and for their neatness and durability, cannot, be-sur passed. Ali of which be offers at wholesale std retail, and at such prices as cannot fail to please the purchatcr. G. W. GLASSGeW, No. 1052, Wood st:e•t, third iuor Corot.c:cial -Auction Public Sale 0t.1.0.18 in the .SLlt.lk Ward ei ~.he Cizy or I. 2 ltuburt.3ll. IXfTILLi he erpgred to public ra:c, at the Cern metc..ll-Aucrion Rooms, cornet of 'Wood and Fain sa eeur, on WcdneAday, the 2.1.1 rA 7 n>.- c.c . ch, P.M., by order o: Henry Irwin, 13. - ...1t.m0re, the ...orloks'ing lots; situate in the 6th Ward, of. the City Patsburgh in Irwin , a plan, to wit: Nos. 21 and 23:being each 24 feet in front on Ccial Lane, by about 90 feet in depth to an Alley, 26 feet inches wide. Nos. 46, 54 and 56, each being in front on the - .northerly side of Wylie street, 24 feet by 109 feet in 'depth, to:an Alley 20 feet 5} inches wide, Nos. 69, 71 and 72, each being in front on the southerly aide of Wylie street; 24 -le.et by 124 - feet in depth, to an Alley 26 diet d} inches wide.• . • Nos. 102, 103 and 104, each being in frOnt on the northerly side of Franlilin street, 24 feet by•l24 feet iu depth, to. an Alloy 26 feet 5} inches wide. Nos. 119, 120 and 121, each - being in front on the southerly side of Franklin st., 24 feet by .126 feet is depth, to Decatur street. • No. 136, at the corner of Franklin and Logan sta., being is front on Franklin et., 3S feet by 126 feet in depth to Decatur st. ' No. 117, at the, , corner of Franklin and Elm sta., ' being 43 feet 6 inches front, or width, on Franklin at. ,by 124 feet 2* inches in depth on Elm at., to an alley of 26 feet .51 inches, and being only 37 feet and 2 in ches wide 'on the said alley. Terms: one bal feast: and the balance in one year, with interest,to be secured by bond and mortgage On the property sold, the cost of the deed, bond cod mortgage, is to be paid by the purchaser. A plan can be seen at the Auction Room. JOHN D. DAVIS.. _sep. 14th. (American copy.) Auetioneer. Filth Street Property for Sale. - WE offer for sale a Lot of ground on the north . tY side of Fifth street,' 30 feet front by 120 feet deep, with improvements renting at $502, per ann., price, cash $5,000 AlBoj a Lot of ground on Penn and Locust eta., 40A. front on each street, by 122 ft. deep, with im provements, renting at 6380 per ann., price $3,600 Terms—one sixth in hand, and the balanee id:five *ears: . Also, two Lot ofgronnd agjoining Ile above, 26 ft. front by 61 fl. - deep, price; each , 060 Also, two p. story Brick lioueed . aticrone-Fiane house and lot, on Canal Baiini sculling for e4CO per year, price Also two 3 story Brick and Lotsi on the corner of Penn at. and Stevenson's alley] on the Ca nal Basin, price $4,520 Also, a Lot of grmind on Butler street, in the borough of Lawrence Ville, containing near of an acre, with Seven Brich and Frame Jlouses; will be sold low anti on favorable terms.- Apply to septo BLAKELY & MITCHEL, iti - orrocArry VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just 111 received, a large assortment of the above, and for sale at . F. BLIMES sepS No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above sth VRESH FALL GOODS—Alexander & Day .are 1 now_ receiving a very large assortment of new goods direct from the Eastern Auction, to wbich they invite the attention of the public, as they are prepar ed to offer great bargains • ALEXANDER & DAY, Bops 75 Market at. N. W. cor of,the Diamond. A T No. 62 Market street, Simpson's Row are offered fur sale very cheap, a-large stock of hie:lobed and brown Sheeting and Shirting Muslin° Irish Linens; Bed Tickings Striped Shirtingsjllro4. Clothes, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, and Vestings; else, a lot of Spring and Summer Prints, former pries and ,25 cts. wi l l be closed out at.).o and 121 cts. • sep9 • A. A. MASON. 1 ., 11`v-tiEv'S TIIEOLCGY.--,Leetures on System- . . atm Theology; etnbracine.Lectures on ltigral Government,•together with Atonement, Itiorai nail Physical Depravity, Repetieralivn, Th . eorieS and ilvolences of 1107,e:ter:loon; by Rey.. Chitties G. Pinney, Pro:essor. ThPO ogy in the Oberlin Collegiate institute. Oust :toes ced and :or sale by tempi I j LL i LOCLUIS, Agent. iil.lVtE to the sal ' six B:r•CC, living in Ross tc , .vpship, aLouta taife from Perrysville; a small clerk brindled cow ; marked onboth care, with a long ;,Lite tad. Tiro ov..i.er is ree i ttesied to call, prole proPerty, pay- chirge9, and, take her away or she wit: otiaccomling to law, . .sep. CASPER, REEL, Ross ;p'? r ILARLT WINE, we wiri tap i.nother an)- the :Fist ki cash of the season , very sope.rior caret wine, those wishing to pareirwAt this ait:c:e by the eatton will please - send their ,orders to day to the wine store of STEITC:TT d. Co. sep. 12. No. 1i Market st corner oF-Front..' Extemive Sale of Valuable Boobs. T 7 o - clGcli. P. I'L, on Weductilay the .ISth XI. and Thursday the 17111 - inst., at the Commer cial Auction. Rooms, corner of Wood and frilr sts., will be :old a; choice collection: of valuable. new Books, in all .the yarions branched of Literature, embracing Theological. Medical, Historical, Poeti cal and Miseellaneons Works, 'Family Bibles in great variety. among nthleb is Scott's contnientary, 50 vols. qtrarto, Pocket Bibles, Prayer and - Hymn Books, Letter a nd cap Writing, -Paper, Steel Pens, Blank Books. tlie. (][.. Private sales during . the day. bevy; JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. OPTS. TURPRICIINE-10 bbls just received and for r4le•by R. E.'SELLERL', sepli Ca Wood street.- Q It - UP-363 lbs. _GarretVe Scotcb, just received , and for sale by teepl4l - SELMltiti ISCOUNTi DAILY BY 1 "CILANGE BROtEnr ND WOOD STREETS. State Ilnk ds.brane4es. 46 , Shawneetown .... DILSSOLTRI. Stateßank & branches. I} rEnnts.seni Al! solvent banks I N. AND tr. cAsounA. All solvent, banks....2jd NEW ENCLARD. All solvent banks.....ld -rezcv New York city... ..Par ICountry. .ld CE.FIEZI Baltimore Country . ....... par Id WISCONSIN TERIL. & Fire In Co. Milwie 5 at/cnica..w. - Farm and Mech bank . .lod All Other Sol vent....lod arallangt--Selling 'Rates. I New Y0rk........i prm Philadelphia I prm Baltilmore I prm GOLD Awn SPECIE VALUE. - Frederiekdore $7 80 Ten Thalers 7 80 I Ten Guilders.. - 390 Louisd>ors 450 Napoleon ..........3 80; Ducats 2 15e-2 2a: Eagle, old 10`.60 • I . 44 new 0 . 00 Doubloon i6'oo Do. Patriot . .. . ;.. .1 1 5 511 Guinea. 5 00 loa . and Fiie ins =puny. Mai ket Street: Co.W.