lar We would direct the attention of our readers to the following effxcellent article, from the Penneylva-I nia Reporter. It is comprehensive, to the point, and speaks fur itself. Read it. PENNSYLVANIA. We are proud of the condition of our State, and consider its present elevated position attributable to the stern and inflexible Democracy of its yeomanry, to whom, more than to any, or all others, does the Demo cratic party of the nation owe its success and triumph at the lute election. Bet in enjoying the fruits some are too apt to forget by whom it was gathered, and we shall remind them of the services of Pennsylvania. in tie hope that the reminiscence may be useful. To the revolutionary war Pennsylvania was a large con tributor: in the Convention which homed the Na tienal Constitution, and in the Continental Congress which declared Independence, she was represented by - I men of talents and patriotism, and from the republi , • can seed then plumed, there has sprung the republi• . . or. (spat. a LIBRA RT.-A portion of the Amen- can harvest of which all receive the benefit., lice's Library of this city, An) a the rittladeirttl spirit! The year 1835 found the Domocrncy of Pennayl of the Timen, has ben set apart for the use of girds vania divided upon the question of Governor, and l amid the divisiona arid dissensions the Federalists tri and young women in fact married women too-and en ! ' imphed, and Joseph Rimer became Governer. The Timidity's they are permitted to visit the establinle; system of extravaginee, of profligate waste, of corrapt ment and select such volumes a° they may denim fo, intrigue Ind bitter persecution which followed, are persual. This is an excellent idea, and the women of; matters of familiar history-und in 1339, lie who,', though in a minorityof ll4d been elected Goy Phil " lei P hia shou ld hail its de relePernent with "the i ernor, whose udmiiistrarien votes, fwd brought disgre,, faction. The library contains about 2000 volumea,l upon out State, was ejected by the people by a tai Copied l'or the Post, September 15. but a greater variety is deoirable, and the indulgentl umphatit to rjority. Fraud ami falsehood again site.' 11.% LTIMGRE MARKET. public is appealed to, to aid the managers in this cee.led In 1840, in wrenching farm Martin Vail Bun n. 13,.,.f C ur l,. _The supply o f it I ,tteeve. it market to rtoni work. Nye trust that the appeal will not be, . the electoral vote of the State; but the Detnocru,a day en- considerohly larg er than that a ion' past week. rallied, and to the present hour have since dtArbt) . .; l. ll;,- otr, in. at the scof., urnounted to 774 hend, ail made in vain. a bold and iandivided front to the foe. ; a Melt 25 remained unsold, 104 hend were driven to In the Baltimer e C onvent i on , one of Penn.ylvattia'si Philadelphi, ;Ind all of the balance, 521 head, were delegates wits selected as Pi esident : the so, loodo , of purchased by city biiicherr at $2,,52 62 per lOU lb. the delegates of her choice fur the Presidency a. the, on , h e i,„„f rq ,,,i „, $ 3 50 4 1 75 nett. means of conciliation and harmony, was the recur- iliv,.-The market is fully supplied with live lin es nor of the unanimous nominatio n of Polk, Reel w;itel- ottil ,;,ha s hour borers made at $4 50 for common to $5 Made: and when Sails W r i g h t , ( w h o had been rintni- , ter pi too . A few of choice quality brought $5,1:14 nated for Vice President becanse the d e l egates 1,,,m, 'file deniand in fair. New York hod, though with a Ind grace, yielded Mt.l Floor.-There is very little initiir ) for Howard st. Van Buren,) declined die nomination, it wan felt-iii Flour, and in every respect the market is in the same was impulsively and reflectively' acknowledged, that, mute ~,i,,,,t, painted at ,i,,, of rinsing our i x ., re , Pentutylvartia was entitled t o t he h onor , an d he r ales t port. The ruling pt ice is $1.50, at which rate, sales trious son, George M. Dulles, received the unanimous I „f small parcels have b een m ,,,k. f rom „,,„,. nomination-Pennoyivania, seetind in strength ofvete, Grain,-The supplies of Wheat at mark, tto du) y was the first to hold the election : by every intelligent I were small and misers from Virginia The market man it was conceded that her vote would ittfluetteei opened wiih an active demand( am shippers. and sale , a- We clip the following (tom the Gazette of ;es, and probably control New York. and would make the I were freely made at 87.92 cents for good to pi into I reds, cobs, his an advance. We 'unite good to prime President. Whig promises and Whig, money were reeler; lavishly poured out-threats, bribes and coaxing! , ; . bite Wheat at 93,100 cm. " The Poet has adopted its usual mode, when cot- Sales of Corn at 46448 cents for white, and 41 as were revolted to, and nothing left undone which the I tiered, and is silent in regard to its charge !lint the most unrcruptilous and unprincipled could do, to ure a f,,, ~,e l l„,. Whig press had "abused adopted citizen," We win the rote rif Pennsylvanin err Henry Clay; hut the; Wi t (rune 0,111 at 30,131 crs, have denied this assertion in toto, and called upon the tinter, ified Democracy were alike true to themselves I Provisions-Th e market ft Beef and Perk iF. Tact. Post for proof. I t the editot has any evidence to eup . and to their country, and spurning all the llowllolr-; Sales ore generally confined t o the supply of .11iits'l P out his charge. let him "lit Is ith it. If he has made , . , . ~ . ~.h e N-,, Tribune ' some influences, they voted for James K. Polk. The; stores at previous rates, viz. Mesa Perk $l4 a $14.50: Auction Sales. sNnts nt,tiagn t AnTsLuoNs.-s .. T. Yerk , Prime $11.50 a $l2; Mess Beef $lO 5U a $11; No. By John D Davis, Auctioneer, Corner of Wood the assertion without e' idence, which no doubt i. the ; rt•sult could hardly be considered doubtful ; New responded to the vote, •nd the election was at once! Iss a $9 50 and Prime $7 a $7.25. We note n aid Fifth Streets. case, he prevent" no very enviable character, and one . speaks of a gentleman on Saturday who wore a pair ; qu i te u n fit f or ti - e office of instructor and leader of .of Patent Conugated Caoutcheuc Pantaloons, recently . secunai. In Congress, the Democratic repre"ertla.l nate of 75 Mils Prime Bork t o close at $ll.BO cash., A T 10 o'clock on Monday morning, 22,1 inst., his fellow-cititens." I and of tie smaller parcels bush Mes s and Pt ime I /21. will be sold an extensive assortment of fresh ' invented (made is too weak a word) by the invinci• . tiles of Petintylvaula stood on all occasions firm and " Cornered," doyen say, neighbor? We were in. : ble Day. . Ihey were of a must delicate texture and' fast in support of the principles of th, party, and chile within the range of (potations. We are advised of ' and seasonable American and European Day Goods. queition of Texas. New :York's Democrecy tie movement in Beer. I At 2 o'clock, P. M., n general assnrtment of new deed silent. The recklessness of the denial was suffi- ;finish, exquisitely woven on a gray ground with a broad , '. l, n stlg th e e d •nd divided, Pennsylvania s Democratic mem- , There is only a moderate reties! for Bacon, which! and second hand household and kitchen Furniture; cient to silence twenty editors; it was meth' with a , stripe running through it, "darkly, deeply, beautiful-, bees were unanimous. in usually the Cafe in The early part of the week. Sales 1 Carpeting; 51attraszest Beds and Bedding, Looking boldness that proved the editor ready to swear truth 11, blue. " We should think these articles would come: On aii question, of public interest the same harmo.; are generally in small lots at our lair qmtations which: Glasses; 1 counting house Desk; Glassware; queens um of the nation, rather than make an honest confes- : into extensive use, an they fit indifferentiv lone and ny prevailed, and the Executive recognized the claim . ! t , as follows, vie:-Shoulders 7407 A cents; Sides, ware; Cordage: Virginia Manufactured Tobarce; N. aim that the interest, of r an Whig patty required an ; short men or fat and lean men. Whoever gets into: s o t h a tes a n Pen ns y l va nia ,nie Buchanan, her th m e o fi a t „ t placedist i n guishe di„ l v 7aaB trots; s assor r t ‘ e i ril3,sl34 c r sT i s: ffi a id n , d Hams 84a101 % 0 4i, .‘ , 1 . .. , 1:63.e5: corn Brooms r L osin Steel e , mantel Chock. abandonment of tha pseition taken by him in the fall I them, they are "titer!" NI •il L ime, s ole Le ather, I Cabinet. ,la blb. Sides am 5 cents and 10.000 lbs as ,o ted sit At 7 o clue ,P. ~ • quantity of hoe Cutlery; of 1644. But, the proof has been called for, and here But there were State operations which were no less t3i CIS. Lard is in fair request at 8441 cents per lb Hardware; new and second hand Watches; 8 day and Llagt. Stirr.-Mr Field, one of the editors oldie,: it is. In the Gazette of Nov. 13, 1844, we find the • inflect-0W and important in the election of a true and ; blur No. 1 Western in keg. and 74484 in this. Sale:, 30 hour Clocks; Boots; Shoes; Huts, Caps; Clothing; St. Louis Reveille, lie sued the editor of the Pe o pl e 's' pure hearted Gove rn or, aerlinst whom big , and ..,f ke g s out 8 1 erns I Foalieg pieces; Pistol', and fancy articles. &c. following under the editorial head : 1 . ;Or nn, a 3 r publinhed in that cit • fur libel laving Whigery had combined, which largely contributed to ; ; sepl9 e Although we have met with a disastrous defeat,l e • I' Pe y, . 'further Iltl mv, and when Francis R Shunts overcame; PHIL IDF:LPHIA NIA IMF V S. __ ____________ we can derive consolation from the fact that our prim , his &images at $lO.OOO. The libel consisted lb ten Joseph :Markle and routed the allied forces. the first I . Boole, .1411 e, Patent Levee Watch., Bird Cages, ciples deserved a better feu, and that in enforcing and , publication of a letter abusive of Mr. Field, written by; wow' was struck and we could hail it as the Le m _ Reported for the Post. 1 and Picture Frames at Aliffqlo74. defending them, we resorted to no deception', and sub- •Mr Green, the reformed gambler. . . . rung of the end. The extrication of Penns,lyania 1 SEPTEMBER 15, 1845. I A T M'Kenna's Plicenix Auction Mart, No 64 terfuges. We openly proclaimed our measures. and ; . from the difficulties into which 'inner and his Bank of! Beeswax-Prices continue steady. Sales of 3500 ; 1 - 1. elm ket street, Simpson 's Row, between Vend; went with them before the people, and they met with I FLoti a M•agg.T.-It. now comes out, says the I,' l lll, Uniteal States had plunged her, the hippy redemp- ; lbs.& good yellow at 29 1-2 a3oas p, r lb. I 4th streets, on Saturday evening next, September 20, general npproval. Theme is not a particle of doubt I York Journal of Commerce, that 15,000 barrel s o f li on by her of her pledged faith, punctually and limo , I Crindles-:Smull sales of Sperm at 28 a 30 cts iat half past 6 o'clock, will be sold a large collection I ; that a large majority of the Native American citizens , Fl our have been bought . . l a ' Oily achieved by the exertions of her Democratic pe r lb. I of Miscellaneous Book. , among which are several been bought in that market for England,, an , and the more intelligent foreignets who have resided : Treasurer, and vilely through Democratic agency her ; Coffee-The demand continue s very Belk, and ' wo r ks in the several departments of literature , at 7 I long cootie) among us to respect and love our inert- since toe arrival of the Great Western, at $1.75 per repudiation rd . monied monopolies, have male her the holders firm. We note soles .1 2,500 hag; Rio i o'clock. Same evening, by order of Adminiott;ters, I tutions, are with us in heart and feeling. ThOueh our ; barrel. i successful and the elevated State, such as was of old part at 7 1-2 a 7 3.4 ctn, and a root sin price not sta.; 1 second hand Rifle, an excellent article in every re-; opponents have beaten us. it has been by a fraudnlent : ; viellealled the "Keystone of the Federal Arch." led; 200(1 Laguyra at 712 a 8, and 800 St Domin-; speet, which can be warranted, es the best off•red at and newly naturalized vote, given. mostly. by men I von 'nig, post'. • All this bus been achieved by her own sons. She go, 638 a 6 5 8 ems all 9 mos. I auction for several months. At the same time, I gold incapable of judging intelligently of the character I COUNTY COMMISSIONER. has had less national patronage aid less national of- Colton-1 here tan been a steady fair demand , Patent Lever Watch; 1 silver dn.; 2 Bird Cages. ; of tke principles, and the nature of Me meastsres! ~. . • , fee than any other of the old thirteen, !Ma while she ' thin week, and price+ sin well maintained. %% eele.l seri 19 1' 111'KENNA , Auct'r. a..1,131T0 . . a •-Sir• An Important election Is en. they opposed or supported. It it a consolation to ' "' • • does not intend to ask for much, she intends to pre. , sales. 950 bales, intim-ling Upland and Florida at ; _________________ know that Americans in feelieg and effertion have not ; preaching. and the people are now giving, the ft ' U ' is . sent her claim to the nation it" du e season; her chain!, 5 1-4 a 8 cto; 6a 8 1-4 for New Orleans, and 6a e: CASKS Winter "S perm /lI A b 2( far ale y decided against ue, but foreigners rho have act lived I lions involved as well as the character arid qualifies- I fora further instalment of that flag of gratitude by the 5-8 for Mob il e. B A FAHNESTOCK & CO. . lons of the candidates before them, careful investi- . corner 6th anti Wood st. long enough in our midst to beam and appreciate Democracy, of which the Baltimore Convention paid; Domestic Goods-The demand continues active,: - ir.P - 1 - 9 -- - - - the blessings ef a free Government, bat are mostlylsation. It is just and fair to enquire into the n •" I ' a smell pan, She will not ask, not insi s t.-•he will and a large business is going forward at steady psi - I Whiting. /repented by a mere Same, and by PREJUDICE I "metal conduct of those flow before the people fur.. aremsde not fuser -gra d yet she will yield most ors , BARRELS ee al BARRELS Whiting foe isle by and PASSION." I office. Especially are the Tax-payers of the county .P h f . ~' , .i yield most , : \ • - '..) preferences. i the pmper y cans! t- , a lour and Aeal-The market hes been quiet thts . Asy BA FA FIN ESTOC K & CO. anxious on the subtert of County Commietioner. In - c 8 " . ''''Y "" We, rather guesa the above contains a email sprinkle ; ,hi., township, the ' . . . ruled authorities time pus. them by. The poopertty. week, and the /ales for shipment have Leon quit e mtn s e a 13 corner 6th and Wood Ist. p, qiieatior• is frequently asked, is the. the harmony, the perpatuity of Democracy. will as en - deme, at $4 50 a $4 62 1 2 fur common to good of "abase of adapted citizens?" What say you, I Whig candidate for CouN TT CoNNISSIONER. the Paine Books and Stationary, fists be the desire of her song, to promote these, node brands, at vs loch totes, time musket dorms firm; neighbor ? ho is cornered now? alt! 'W Wc told you ;JOHN M'Dowgt.t. , who was a member of the Slate! ..•' ' . . ik - 1 OR SALE-a variety of large and email Family .mg will on their pacts be left undone. with 'Cr,- limited receipts and light stocks. A vale! yesterday that you ought to inform yourself before Legislature 18 1839 or 1840, and voted to pay him.: ~Iscraned at $1 81 1-4 per bbl. e'er city use the ; -1- School and Pocket Bibles and 'testaments, a few self extra compensation, and also received and pock -' "speaking. positively" of matters and things. The i etr., t h e Same. It is the same JOHN M'DosSELL; he I PITTSBURG II el ARK ET. - - demand has heel' cued, at $4 64 ass for common ti, German Testaments and Books; Religious Ceremo "sea; Sacred Songa, and David ' s and Watt's Psalms ' elerica hraiel.. Rye Flour is scarce-we flume ai editor denied, ton, that he had ever advocated the !is the identical man that voted as above stated and pm I , the money into his pocket. The office of County Corn Itt PORTED FUR THE IS MiST T Witt II Antit•. $3 12 1-2. A sale of 126 bills condemned nt $2 75! and Hymen; Seneca's Morala; Grirrethaw's Rome; principles and objects a the Native American party., -, Event, in Indian Hißiory; A merierin Pioneers, 2 vats; If iday morning Sept. 19, 1845. per bid. Corn meal is steady at $2 37 1-2 far Pene• , . missiuner, would now suit hito very well; he could; The proof - quoted at the time from his paper wan quite . Complete i 'smite; Gunn' ' Demerol,: Medicine Gazette step into the of fi ce every day, and at least serve the' State of Trade.-In our buoine.s gaudier mound the "" nia " iiii ' mei ' sake ' , of Fenntylv a ni a 7 vols• Journal of the Senate and sufficient, but it tend° no harm in furnishan addition• ; pe „ p he very anota .." . y lam told he is very . bele,. city, e e that our merchants a did! ruins' far fit aiti -Wheat was ..1111rotly in the week , but is more ~..._ ;.. , . i s ' es o f p en sI , • from l79B firm at the els, Silles of good, tu prime Pentret red "' ei " . •presente r t . B n y v I ., nie, . . ~ id hem. The Gezette editor in liii paper of Nov. 14, ; electioneating through the counts. He tells the No- .e see that . re . ei Y d g and the i rto 1800, a variety o St_hool ooks, Slates, Writin,, (reit) stocks of ahnost all kinds of of gt , a t 91 a 9,3 , c1 , s and white $1 II bushel. Sale• uf South -1844. say,: I pie that lie would nut want the office, If be lied other ' arid Letter Fa per, &c. ISAAC HARRIS, • as ortments are gored and daily improving, and the ern red at .10 a ..11 eta. a. in ividlity. Itye-1. sem ce P ; ; employment. and thou he is poor. This comes waft ' " We say, we speak 10 Whigs. and give it as our ' a steady at. tr.!' cis. for Penn a, and CO for sienhern. ' Agent and Corn. 111erchato, Nu 9, sth at. bad race (rum a man who but afe • • l.es ln and unifor There hslighttine ° O' l w t,; ,earn since /l pm w m. hoe been a rine opinio that no whip we hnd better stick to our or- Corn-Huy been in mmlernte ee, lodes of Penn' " 1 . ?"' Beef wax, Seed, Perot and Carpet Rags, !Laid g to b t that he owned an estate eanizatirm and our principlei, adding to them ate ad-' thousand dollars ". He, 1 thick , is worth Aim!. in our Rivers, and the Steamboat business is ado- ; „ Lied .1,0,;,,,. at 5 . 2 „ 54 ris. ~,,,d li ii it 50. , 52 e ,,, ; e ,, le . b„„ eet. sepl94.llw rocary nf a change shoals!i oar Noteredinll4 Laws.- i thnn when he de the boest ; poorernow; ; all y improving' Many of the Pittsburgh manufactu- ,of Southern tit <1!).150 for yellow and 4;lc. for whim. PROSPEC 1 1.2 S , By I , o itiLing we e prepared fur future action I oracle hin...,.. a poor lei brri/din &terries Y The re' r , fed good., are sellitig and sbiliping Via Beaver and the , oors-Ate in request-Sales of good sew hern at 32 a when a more propitious day dawns upon the Wirig ; 4 • 33 cm per liu.bel. or TUE of this towns hip thiak g th • • at Mr. 51 DuIVELL. Canal to the Lakes. One of our Pitt•burgh menu 33 , . , , .;. ~ . .; pat ty. At the s ane time we cats sympathise stint the ' P ie I has l n well ided fer , Iv• out of considera- i r 'others- Ibe demand teatimes geed , and prices: CON(; 111,:ael ON AL UNION AND APPENDIX, labors and exertiosss of the Americas Republican , tom the P n " .• e ` Tit* into his , lecturers told us, that a good deal of Iron, Nails, &.c., I have improved. Sahli of P.. 1,0110 lb. Western at 31) a , &c. Ss:. tom ine extra compensation which be voted into his; will le 1 , e e 1 k • h or • Assoeissfions." upper ees in ye six weeks . :32 rt, p th. ; cleat at Hari isburgh. 1 i gn a HE utelersignad respectfully inform the public, The above, we think, will satisfy the public, that 1 LOWER ST. CLAIR. ! Hour-Our %ripely of fresh ground is smaller than Fish-alackerel have been is r.aTiest Ina pi ices ine, T ,h.„..„, tbe approaching .minion of Converse, , nettled. WI, ! vote No 0. 1 at $l4 A/415; N 0.2 Le 810' we were correct in asserting that the Gazette, last fall, I the daily demand, and there is a small rise in price. I they will begin the publication of the "Congressional'' roe THE roar. I 50.511, and No. 3at $7417 .....1 p bl. edvocated the principkm of tbe Native American part y,l , S a l es w ere made at V.l 37450; but today good iron-Thole i• a better demand. Sales at 450 ton•! Union and "Appendix." The first will c,nsta in a full Ma. EDITOR :-/t. has been suggested b several, aud acctirate history of the deify tot oceedings of both end are nut guilty of misrepresentation, as alleged by ' . . Y . ;blends readily brings $3 6'2} per bbl. Of old silo k, at $.27,5ta9 p ton for Anthracite, and /30 432 for ;persons, that a Convention on the subject of the Tenn . . ; breeches of the national legislate' . It will be corn-; our neighbor. to be held at Hat risburgh previously to the meeting i Foundry l'i . about 1200 bbls sold at $3 23 to $3 50. Sour $2 874 ; Forge end Fieee 4 • • piled with such cam. ml every citizen who is inter' 1 Provistan.-Market generelly quiet, Western Mei., ... , I 1 .. a. find • "The American is ashamed of the Gazette editor„ of Congress, will produce happy results. I believe; a $3. 811411 1 e.ira in t ar pu in, e airs mill it e comp l ete eynOrs- ! Pork is worth $l4 50u515, and Pi imp; at and thus at one dash of the pen repudiateo, both the ' that public seetiment jumps with this opinion; and Graia-G ra i n in in demand and sells readily !50 I , hi. B reon, Mthlereto sales of Western Hamer : /114 of their prticeedtngs, cud a ready book of reference . that it l a only necessary fur the Editors of the papers i upon all gee-timid which come before...them. . -Philadelphia Whig resolutions, and their Pittaburgh I . •.• • Wheat 621n65 ; Rye 40,142; Corn 314433; Barley' 93 11 ctn. Sides 8, arid Shoulders 7 cis p lb. Lard;' I Pittsburgh , . in to more in the matter, and they will be I i Market vie,. small sale, of No. IsoB 1 2 cu. Bah . . The second (the "Apperidix") will contnin every endorter. The American says: I responded to and secondtd by every city, town, a n d I 65,70; Oats 28.31 a bushel. " Pewit id hick is ielivered in the House of Ilep teaenta ter sells readily out 10 cts IY. Che ese i ward. 6 7 . "We should have passed three tesolutions over in .village in Pennsylvania 1 Seed-Clover seed scarce at $5 ; Timothy very P a ' B- "" Lives and Setmte during the tension, reported at length I silence with the contr•mpt which they merit, and ! Permit me to request you to recommend this men.. I scarce, am] commands at wholesale $3; Flax seed ha • , 1 1 ' S '• alt-,S ear - I a I • ' g., of 1400 hit. iris aged Is land ii.ld, by a full and able corps of conressional reporters. which every honest Whig in this country most feel for 1 lire to the Menufticturern, Mechanics. and Comrner- I and revised We're publication by ti me author., when i t advanced to $l fur L 6 lbs. ;on tenni not mud,, orate, and '3OOO nark, Liverpon the writer of, them, had we not seen them published ; cial men of our city. E,•ery citizen of Pittliburgh is; I , : , ground, and 294 sack, fine, supposed at previous rut I u " .., requested. Those works will be strictly impartial i n a no w Whig paper here, the Gazette. and endorse d ; interested in sustaining the Tariff policy, and I /ravel Ashes-Sales of ma in lots, at $3 ..5; .corcitinp i I cud ate unmated to be as illtereathigarla useful to the in all their brendtl, in the follwing word :: I no doubt that all will approve of a Convention called, $3; Pearl at 4 eta a lb. man of busines, and to the politician of ono patty, 1 Seed-Clover is steady at $5 .53 p bushel fur condi _ "A: a late Whig meeting in Philadelphia the fob , fur the purpose of upholding a system so essential to' Beeswax-Demand* 2742 ; and some nales 30 as ' et ; Sales f 200 b h 1 Timothy Se .d at $a gee i y. o us , s , 75, as et the other. lowing excellent resolution° we re prorc s ed, which willlthe prosperity of this Commonwealth, and to the in-; a Ib. d $3 p beshela We Loa a deep senso of gratitude for the prompt meet a response in every Whig bosom is the rosin , merest§ of the whole country. Fallow-A stale of 30,000 lbs. Country rendereti at manner in which our [wittiest friend,' in every section try." italic. am our own. 1 A MECHANIC. ! Broome-Good Corn, sales ready at $1 124.,51 7.5; of the count ry have already come forwent to . sustain I ,; Cl NA. SOW a/ a Whig-an Antimasonic Whig of Alleghe- : per doz. I Wool-The demand continnes good, and about 45,- I the "Union." ny-we repudiate'ps well the lolly es falsehood implied Pilltsbuegk, Sept. 15,1843. Butter-Sales of nitwit ^0 k • -0 ego in lots at 31294; 00() lbs. Val i 1,114 grades have been taken at about lur• . • 1 May we not hope that our friends, throughout the by such resolutions and say that they mill not be en- cu a lb. i mar rates. , U ni tes{ Stales will continue to assist our labors, and dossed by any Whig of common honesty in the county, I.E MARKET , . p revnil upon their friends to take some one edition of flacon-Sidei of small lot s-shoulders 4,7; Flitch- I PHILADELPHIA CATT the "Union." arming nothing fur the Antimasonic portion of the uni red Antimasonic and Whig party." es 71u71 ; and Hams 8;184 tern per lb. Reeves-930 -93 0 bend ..fr ,,,.. d, (2" Virginia ) 15 ""id 1 t7"As this will be the long session of Conress I 4 per f and w i ll including 255 for New York, out $4 506 100 l e • • probably last eight months, we have conclu: Cheese-Good i n boxes 5 to 5 1•2 ; and choice 6 , . y Calves--185 offered - Soles of Dry Cows Coma an in crudit. I ded to publioh the CONGRESSILiti•t., UNION ' and AP. cents per lb ; Goshen 10; and Pine Apple 15 cts sr lb. ; d t , Cotton-50 Bales of Mississippi Cotton sold at; at Seeslo; Spt ingero s3asl6, and Mild] Cows, $12.; Per DIX on the f ollowing 6 3.4 cts a lb. I $2.1 each, with ti few extra at s26as2B. l TERMS. 5 I Swint' 40 in market. Sales of 500 at $4 5045 25 Cotton Yarn-No 5, at 10, 12 l eitlsand No 11 to 13 ' p 100 lbs. 154'16c •P' lb. Sheep arid Lambs-1090 offered. Sales of Sheep. Feathers-Sales in lota of about 6000 lbs at 9.7.1281 at $2 75,53, end Lambs $142 each. fur good and 30 for prime. Fish-Our market well supplied. No 3 Mat katel ' $8 501i$0. Pickeld Bening, $5 50 $5 75. Sal mon, $l6 50 , a417 •P Lb!. Smoked Herring, 374 , a, 00c ea./ box. Fruit-Green Apples, 75c to $2 50 la' bbl. accor ding to quality. Bunch Raisins, $2 874eds$3 1 4 ' box, Groceries-Our Merchants have excellent stocks and ate receiving large fiesh supplies. Coffee- Sales in small lots at 7/'@Bictsr9 lb. Fancy grades are, 131 , &9cts tY lb; St Domingo, 64e7c +.l' lb.- Sugar-The market is firm and quiet, and prices uni• form at 64'8 7e, and fur prime 7/ eta? lb in hhds.- Mulasses--One sale of New Orleans of 90 Wile at 374 at six months, 1 per cent added. Some ask 40 cent , ' il? gal. Ilny - Salesdnring the week at $l5, and ono or two loads have sold for $l6 I? ton. Hemp - Six tons of Dew Rutted, Ky., at $7O, and 15 bales Manilla at $l5O-p , ton, cash. Hops-Western, 184, and Eastern, 23'25 cents tY pound. Hides-Sales of 83 Slaughter et 4, and 200 D..y at 10c' lb. Lard-Lard is scarce arid in demand, No I, 74e8 No 2,64 c .1.9' lb, cash. Leather-Stocks goods, sales moderato, prices uni form. Sole, Baltimore, 18e20; New York 15ect 174 Slaughter,lBqt 20 •I)) . tee Upper finished, $23.i2 , 22 P' doz.; Calf Skins, sl3'd a2O rdin doe. I 'itTSI3CRGH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 RP V R PA tAti.R. Agent fur country newspapers, is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily. Morning Post, and Weelly Mercury end Manufacturer, to receive advettisenietos and subscriptions• He has offices in YOKK, at the Coal OtTv-.e, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Office.) Bovron, No. 12, Slate street. PHILADLWIIA, Real L.tate kid Coal Office, 59 rine Wee/. BS T , TIXORC, S E cm nrr BaliimGre and Calve' si hm . r. our palm- can be seen, and tern's of advct sing leurned DEMOCRATIC TICKET. CANAL C11317.115510N FR JAMES BURNS, M ifflin county SAMUEL W. BLACK, Pittsburgh. THOMAS DONNELLY, Mkt,hen; rity JOSEPH COOPER, COL. WM. L. HILLER, Versailles. CLERK of THE COURT R. 11. KERR Y illlrghrny city. COUNTY Rf: R T. BLACKM0111:, RICORDILR. 3. C. WCULI.T, L'prr St. Clair ftt.OISTE R EDWARD M'CORKLE, Indiana c07451151,10NER. JOSEPH F.. NEC:ABE, Fayette AUDITOR. JOHN H. NI'ELHENY, Jefferson Tickets! Tickets!! ocr Any quantity of the regular Democratic ticket can be had at this office. THE PROOF'! THE TAttrr►.—lt will be seen that a correspondent suggests the propriety of holding a convention on the subject of the Tariff The policy of such a movement cannot be questioned. There is no place where the movement could originate with greater propriety than Pittsburgh. We hope that the people of this city will at once act upon the matter, and by a prompt cull and an ardent effort produce a tremendous meeting in favor of a convention to sustain a fair Tariff and thereby promote alike the interests of the mechanics, manufac turers and business men of Pittsburgh, and the wel fare of the commonwealth. IVe have no doubt of the importance of the measure, and that it would be at tended with the most beneficial results to the whole country. Let our enterprising and public spirited citizens move fora public meeting to appoint dele gates, and the masses of all patties will attend. Should our manufacturers t ?fuse or neglect to furn- Mt the information desired by the Secretary of the reesury, this convention, we doubt not, could collect rid report every important item of information necesr y to enable Congress to act under,tandingly. As tr &tout.° will be seen by the proeeed• of the military meeting, that the officers of the th Regiment of Allegheny county volunteers, hove tide' ed the services of themselves and regiment to the resident of the United States, for any length of time rev may be required, in a war with Mexico, o r •op , nation. This a glorious movement The Jluntecr a of western Pennsylvania, done much good rvicr during the late war, and we are pleased to urn that they have man* this President that they e again ready." The old Colonel of the Regiment, e the hero of the Thames, is as willing as ever to et the enemie: of his country. JOHN RIOLER, EDITOR -THE PROOF!! gar The Commisssionem of Culumhis county have issued • circular to the tax collectors, calling for the prompt payment of all taxes due, so as to enable the State Treasurer to meet the interest on our pub tic debt. This prompt response of county authorities to the call of the Treasurer, is highly commendable. ErThe Commissioners of Allegheny county should move early in the matter—"the sooner the better." Moat. Inoa ORE.—The ••Catawis.a Freheitz Her. all," states that Mr. John Lloyd, recently of Arm• I strong county, has discovered a large vein of iron ore about 4 feet thick, in Mifflin township, Colum bia county. Mr. Henry Herger, on whose land the ore was found, had it examined and tried at the Cat ewisas and about 200 pounds of ore yielded 70 pounds of good Iron. No‘EL Seri BY A CuLoRKD MAN. — AbsaluM F Boston, a color... Amen, has commenced a suit against the town of Nantucket on account of the school corn• mittee having refused to admit his daughter, Niche Ann Boston, into one of the public schools on the `2d day of June last. The town, in town meeting. have voted to defend the suit. SLAVLY ♦xuso THI INDII/11.—Some intere.ting facts reletiog to the exiAtance of slavery ■mong the Cherokees and Choctaws were stated et the meeting of the American Board in Monk!) n last week. The , Cherokees number 1 1 1,000 souls; there ate 1000 *laves I among them. The number of church members 240,i iof whom 13 are slaveholders, 21 slaves, and four free'' blacks. The population of the Choctaw* is 20.000; the number of church members 603, of whom 20 art ' slavehulders. 131 slaves, and 7 free. A meeting of the officers of the 6th Regiment of Al legheny County Volunteers, held at the house of Maj. Fickesen, was organized by calling Col. E. Taortt.t.o, to the chair, and appointing Capt. HAT, of the Jack son Blues, and Lieut. SAWYLIIL (tithe City Blues, as Secretaries. On motion of Capt BUTLER, of the Dufresne Grays, it was unanimously resolved. that we reque,t Col. Trovillo to tender the servie'es of this Regiment to the President of the United States, for any length of time, they may be required, in a war with Mexico, or any other nation. Ott motion, reeolved, that the proceeding. of this meeting be published in ell the city papers. E. TROVILLO, Chattown. . C. ALY.T. HAT, Secretaries. An Odd Fish.—Tuesday morning, at the door of a gentleman residing not many miles from the corner of street, a respectably dressed and exceeding) pretty young woman handed in a basket, stating that it contained a present of fish from a lady to Dlr and requested that it might not be left too long in the basket, as the warm weather would aot belikely to im• prove the flavour. The servant girl placed the welcome parcel in the hall, and was pursuing her household duties, when to her great surprise, she saw the basket turn a COM• plete somerset, and in a state of extreme excitement_ she ruched up stairs to inform her mistress of the lire• ly present below. In less than no time the basket wan in the drawing room, and master and mistress both intent on examining its contents, the master in. sitting that it was no foh, but a puppy dog which he • had been kindly offeteal by a political admirer—the lady prophesying several fine fish from a dear friend, when lei on cutting the strings—not fish tar puppy dng appeared, but a charming infant of about three months, nicely dressed, and an excellent supply of baby linnen for a change. The glance which passed between Mr. end his lady on the discovery. may Ire imagined but not described. The little customer was sent to a public charitable Institution. MTlse driver of a stage coach from Bridgewater to Abington, tells the remarkable fact that be recently conveyed ten ladies at a time in his coach, neither of whom had a bandbox! We doubt whether he Gets such another loud if he drives fur 30 veers. Metals—lron, Nails, Ste.—Blooms, s6o(€ls7o per ton. Pig Metal; 127 tons sold at $33, at 4a 6 mos.; 62 tons Allegheny, at $33; and 40 tons at $33, part cash and part at 4 a 6 mos, Iron—Nails—great demand but no change in price. Iron—common bar, 31134, and Juniata 33c. per lb- Neiln—sales of No 1 at $4 per keg for 10.1, and $4,25 for fld; No E.), $3,75 for 10,1, and $4 fn 8d +o' 1000 lbs. Lead—Pig, if nominally at $9 14. 100 lbs.; Bar, $ 1,25. Oils—market fair—Linseed 75, and Lard Oil it, held at 50 , i165, as in quality. Powder—Sales of 50 Kegs Rock Powder, for Lake Seperior, at $3,50 a keg, cash. Salt—Sales of 30U lbs No 1, at $1064 per lAA in Stow, and 500 bbls at the Canal at $1 a bbl. Tallow is scarce and a anted, rendered at 6,1. a lb. Rigs—Sules 430,000 lbs of common mixed at 3c. and good white at 4icxsc. a lb. Whiskey—Common, receipts small 21, and rectifi el 1 23 , d9.5c. a gal. Caul,' :11ml:et—Sale s this ‘veck , 2f21 head al $2,50it:1,50 p.r 100 Itrs. %birth is a srnall advance flo4+, al $3 75 Per lOU lbs. DENTAL SURGERY. supp!ied on improved Principles al reduced Charges ARTIFICI AL Mineral Teeth from one to an entire set, inserted to answer the purposes of Slustica. Lion and articulation, equal to natural teeth; and so near ly resembling thorn, that the closest °Weiser cannot ieteet them from sound. natural teeth. Tender and decayed Teeth filled with Tooth paste, and without pain made solid and useful fur mastica• tion, obviating thu necessity of extracting Teeth insetted by atmospheric pressure without springs or clasps. Irregularities in children's teeth if attended to in time, prevented, and adults greally remedied, The subscriber has one whole set and a part of a set of his artificial teeth finished, which he invites those who stand in need of such to call and examine. CHARGES For Teeth on Gold Plate, from $2 to $3 each " Silver Plate or Pivot 1 to 2 " For Plugging 50 ma to 1 " For extracting 25 cts Operations given over by other Demists, solicited. and no charge mode without entire satisfaction is giv en. Advice gratis. Sept 19 d 6 m L. J. CHAMBERLAIN. Surgeon Dentin, St Clair at. Leeches! Leeches!! Leeches!!! BY the dozen. huudred, or thousand; fresh and will bite quick, for BR le, and will be applied at reduj cad rates. Operations of Cupping performed as .121.1ei without pain. L. J. CH A MUER LA I N, Dental Surgeon. No fi St Clair 'dryer, Pittsburgh. l'u. ; scrl9 3m THEATRE. MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. LEADZR OP nig ORCKLDTRA, J. H. HESSING. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ist Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle 50 cte 2d ..37i " 3d •• 20 " Pit Gallery for Colored Persons TEIIRD ISIGlif OF MAZEPPA Friday Evening, September 19, 1845, Will be repeated the GlUthi thematic spectuele of MAZEPPA. OR THE WILD HORSE OF TA RTARY Previous to the Drama a favorite Farce oors open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at past 7 precisely. GREAT ATTRACTION I BENEFI 1 OF BROTHER BONES AND LAST APPF:ARAPICA O► THE SABLE HARMONISTS. PRICE REDUCED TO 2. CENTS. riIHIS EVENING. Friday 191 h, 1845, tho Seble • A - H u moni s t will give thrir last GRAND CONCERT Of Ethiopian Melodies, Duetts, Refrains, Glees, Cho ruses, &c. &c., accornpani.•d on the Violin, Gui to., Banjo, Congo Tooth° & Bone Cnstinett., AT PHILO HALL, OVER THE POST OFFICE, When they will perform a variety of new Airs and Melodies never before produce) in this Ciiy. Director—Mr. FAIMICLL, late of the I•.alion Opera [Tickets to all parts of the room 25 rte. Door, open ■t 7e—petfOrtnenCO to commence nt 8 preciwly Ticket,. for sale at the Exchange Hotel, and at the Door, on the evening of the performance. sepl9 Books, Watches, &c at Auction A T 7 o'clock on Saturday evening the 20th inst at Devis's Auction Room, corner of Wood and Fifth street will be sold an extensive collection of Theological, Classical and Miscel!nneous Books, writing parr, fine cutlery, gold and silver watches, guns, pistols, musical Irian uments, hoots, shoes, hats, caps, work hoses tkc together with a great variety of staple and fancy gce)ds. tept 19 JOHN D DAVIS, Auct'r. For the Congressional Union, 11 50 per copy. For the Appendix, $1 50 per copy. Clubs will be furnished with Tea copies of either the above works for $l2, Twenty fire copies for $25. EXTRA WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLY UNION. LV'For the accommodation of those who desire a paper printed at the sent of government during the session of Congress only, we will furnish them the EXTRA UNION as fullovve: Semi Weekly I copy - - 0 copies - 12 copies Weekly 1 copy 12 copies - 25 copies - TIIE UNION. Will be furnished hereafter toyearly subscribers. Daily per year, fur one copy - - $lO 50 " five copies - • -40 00 Semi Weekly," one copy - - 500 five copies - 20 00 " ten copies - . 35 00 " one copy - - 2 00 " five copies • • • 000 ten copies - •15 00 OP No attention will be paid to any o , der un— less that money aecompantes it. 11? Those desiring complete copies of the Congos sional Union and Appendix. will please send us their names previous to the Ist day of December next. f We will willingly pay the postage on all let-' ters sent to us containing five dollars and upwards. Other letters directed to us, with the postage unpaid, will not bo taken out of the office. CU • Newspapers throuohout the country, who will publish the above prospectus until the meeting of COD. g e,a, will receive, in return, the Congressional Union during the session RITCHIE & HUSS Augu3t 1, 187.}.—cep 19 100 BBLS. Raw Whiskey arriving and for sale at the harf by BURB RIDGE, WILSON & CO. Water street near Stnithfield. ONE dot Thermometers for sale by B A FAHNESTOCK & CO. corner COI and Wood rit■ .emoved to the Old Stand. CHARLES H. KAY respectfully it:farm his friends and former customers, that he has op ened at the OLD STAND, (which has been re.buili end enlarged since the Fire of 10th April,) corner of Wood and Third Streets, opposite Woods' new Ho :el, with a large end well selected Stock or Paper, School. Classical, Blink, Late, Medical, Theologi cal and llfiscedaneons Books, PLA.III and FANCT STATIONARY—end mery article in his line sui:nble For COUNTRY SALES, all of which have just been ' ' purchased by him, for cash, in the Eastern cities. C. H. K. pmposes confining his snles generally for cask and will make n corresponding abatement on he prices heretofore charged by the trade. Liberal discount made to Colleges and Schools. Blank Books for Merthatas rind Coy nty Officer: made to order, to any ruled pattern, in the best man. ' ber and at the 'hottest notice. Orders from COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND TEACHERS promptly attended to. Rags token is exchange for Books and paper at cash priced. septl Charles U. Hay, 1 47110LESALF: and Retail Bookseller, Paper Dealer. Stationer and Bookbinder, col nrr of Wood and Third 'greets. sepi 18 RE TURNED TO WOOD STREET, WM. A. BILL & CO.. EXCHANGE BROKI.RS, [JANE, removed their F;xehange Office from (vio 11. site the Bunk in Fifth street, to No. 64 Wood Street, One doot from the y N. E. curner of Fourth. Our late office on Fifth street is for rent cheap. The locality and room would suit well for a retail store: apply to WM. A. HILL & CO., seplB-d I 84 Wood st. one door from 4th. NSW GOODS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c HAVING just returned from the East, I am now opening a large and well selected stock of all goods in my line, .it: Fine Watches of all kinds; Wnteh trimming.; Gold and Silver Pencils; Gold Pens—ever !minted; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Ladies' Breast pins—a beautiful lot; Finger Ring.. and Ear Rings; Bracelet. and Bracelet Clasps; Studs. Sleeve and Collar Buttons; Fine Cutlery—Knives, Razor, and Scissors; Solar Lard Lamps; Silver Spoons, Forks, and Butter Eniver. Brittania and Plated Ware; Military Goods, &c. t&e. &c..; W. W. WILSON, Corner of .Morkst and 4th sts. The adynntsge and right of Sigar Coaling Pills belong excherisely to Dr. Satith, as will be seen by the following: Received thin 17th day of June, 1844, from Dr. Benjamin Smith, the fee of 130, paid on bid applica tion for a Patent for a "Pill coated with Sugar." H. L. ELLS‘VORTH, Commiasioner of Patents. The following Certificate is from tAe first Drug. gists and others in New York, given in 1814, making it more than'two years ago. We, the undersigned. never gam or head of "Su gar Coated Pills," until Br. G. Benjamin Smith manufactured and exhibited them to us about a year since. Rushton 4- Co. 110 Broadway. and 10 Astor House. Israel Randolph, M. D., 86 Liberty street. Horace Everett, 96 Hudson street. JoAm Cosiest, 97 Hudson street. D. Sands, 79 Fulton street. Unless a Pill is a good medicine, what is the Sugar , good furl Some 10 or IS ignorant adventurers have an idea, from the great succceas of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's fills, that if they only put a coating of sugar on any thing it will sell as rapidly as these celebra ted Pills do. Some of then find their mistake and even offer their trash at 6.1 per box. To avoid all imposition, let the public examine eiverybox, and if G. Benj. Smith is written with a pen on the balm, the Pills are good. Office, 179 Greenwich street. A VOICE: FROM SENECA FALLS, N. Y The Sugar Coated Indian Vegetable Pills. Your Pills are a superior article, as I ran well as sure you from my owe experience. When I am at. tacked with my old complaint; the pleurisy, usually preceded by the bilious fever, I always find them a sovereign remedy • sure preventive. Your Pills should be kept in every family, and if seasonably taken they will prevent much sickness and save much ex pense. Truly yours, To G. Benjamin Smith, M. D., New York For sale in Pittsburgh, by B. A. Faltnestork, cor ner of Wood and Sixth streeu, and L. Wi/cos, Jr., in the Diamond. septl7-3tow Wanted Soon. PLACES in wholesale and retail stores, drug stores, were•houses, manufactories, public or private offices, &c.—for several good salesmen,clerks. book keepers; warehouse men; school masters; por leis, and boys. Also wanted, places fur a number of boys to learn the carpentei's, cabinet maker's, coach maker's, blush maker's, saddle and harness maker's, sinner's. blacksmith's, glass manufacturing or some other trade or business. Also, for several agents and men to travel on business, in town or country—er for hands on steam, canal or keel boats. Al.o, for fisrm era or laborers. Also, wanted soon, places for a num ber of colored men and women—woks and waiters— and boys end girls. Also, wanted soon—several good white cooks, chambermaids, nurses and girls for all work Please apply at HARRIS' Agency and IntelligePce office, No 9, sth it. rep 1.7-d3t $2 50 13 00 24 00 1 00 10 00 20 00 Money Wanted WA NTED to bortuow for di ff erent periods from 6 months to one, two, three. four or five vears, about $25,000, in various slims from $5O to $75. $lOO, $l5O, $2OO, $3OO, $5OO, $6OO, $750. 000, $lOOO, $l5OO, $2OOO, $2500, $3OOO, $4OOO, $5OOO, &c. &c. Persons who have money to lend of any amount or for any length of time can 'do so safely, advantageously and confidentially by calling on ISAAC HARRIS, at his Agency and Intelligence Olsco, No. 9, sth at. aeptl7-31d Brick. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND first rate Brick for sale on accommodating terms, by P. C. MARTIN, sent 17 60, IVater street, Burnt District. Rio Coffee. 494 BAGS b; H. Prime Given, receiv ed and for sale . LAMBERT, 100 Liberty st. Caution. PATENT OPTCE AUGUST 2nd, 1845 13. ALVORD /SHE subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his ji„ friends, and the public generally, for the eery liberal support heretofore awarded him, and again appeals to a generous and patriotic people to sustain him in his DIiINTERESTED efforts to 3 rre them. He therefore, reminds them, that he has just returned from the East, and is in the daily receipt, direct from. the manufactut ers,of a splendid assortment of Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes, all se-. lected with great care and circumspection, which ho pledges himself to sell lower for cash, wholesale oa retail, than can be purchased at any other establish,. meet in the city. This is a serious fact, as all those heretofore purchasing from him can testify. He would! also inform the Youso Lanus, that he has a beauti., ful article of the genuine E7rtlt.lsll KID white each black slipper, the tastiest article ever offered to th e public. All goods purchased at this establishment w a rranted. N. B. .Measiires taken for all kinds of work, and made at the shortest notice. Remember tho A. M'CAMMON, 112 Market street, facing St. Clair st. se 15-412 w. mOLASSES.-16 Barrels N. O. Nlolasses, for sale low, by P. C. MARTIN, Sept 17 60, Water street, Burnt Didatict• SACRED MU 1C BOOKS. CARMINA SACRA, or Boston Collection o Church Music; Masons Sacred Harp, Volume Ist, latest edition; Masons Sacred Harp, with Patent notes; Missouri Harmony do d o; Bruribbry and Sanders' young chair; Western Harp, by Wakefield; Christian Harp; Cantos Ecciesiai, by Darbey and Stanbridge; BoFturi School Song Book; Kingslop Social choir, 3 vols.; Southern Hatp, by Mrs Dana; School Singer, by Bradbury and Sanders: All the above works are kept for sale by the gull scriber, and will be mild wholesale Niel retail, at tho lowest cash pricer. JOHN H. 11ELLOR. sepl3 122 Wood sr. abuse Fifth. NEW BOOKS. A N extensive end select e;•ortrnent of Dooki end .1 - 1- Stationary, just received by I.IC.)SIVOitTEI Lt - FORitEBTER, No 43 51n,ket street fi A IVI BERS' Information for the People; Cooper's Naval History; Wonders of the %World; Anion's History of Europe; Thiets' French Revolution; Bulvver'ir Miscellanies; Het ors of Bittory—Curlyle; Ilrooghum's Lite,. of Men of Letter.; St.etchcs of Statesmen; Benihnmiana: Ten Tholotorl n Ye.nr; Fur sale by 1301tWORTH & FORRESTER, sepill N 043 Market st Lcgat StStionaty. BLANKS on parchment poper, ruperinratlick at BOSWORTH St FORM:STE:WS, aepll3 Nu 93 Mart,ct et: Choice Reading. T ilt: CROCK OF GOLD; Tule's; Hood's Prose and Verse; Genius end characiur Rums; The Judicator, by Leigh Hunt; Hnxliit's Table Talk; Hogg'u Winter Evening Tales; Ms series of Udolpbu; Thaddeus of Warsaw; Don Quixote; Gill BlaA; llungnrinu 13rtilhers; Arabian Nielito; 1,7 Nelle 11 BOSWORTH & FORRr,STER, No 43 Market it. A LARGE. AND SPLENDID A FIRIVA L OF NEW, FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP GOODS, /IT WM. DIGBY'S CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE, No. 136 Liberty Street. T "Eproprietor of the above establishment begs leave to return his that:kit to his numerous friends nod customers, for the very liberal support they Lase favored hint with dui ing the past yesr, and respectful ly ii vitas their attention to Grie of the largest, most fittiliiiinable and cheapest assortment of goods, adapted to gentlemen's v car for the epplonching season, which lie hits just received. It consists of every deecription of Bt oad; Figured and Plain BEA WEIL PILOT, FLUSHING. TWEED AND BLANKET CLOTHS. Figured and Plain Cassimercs, Cassinetts, and vari ous other articles for Pants; a most superb lot of the eno.t fashionable patterns of VESTINGS, SHIRTS, STOCKS VESTS, WOOLEN AND MERINO UN DER SHIRTS and DRAWERS, in great variety. Also a large and new STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING. Cut in the most fashionable style and made in the hest mariner,—comprising everything new in Coats, Over Coals, Pants and Vests, all of which will be offered at such prices as will convirce all who favor him with a call, that at this establishment, Clothes can be pur chased at the lowest rate, and of one price. I:4P'Ladies and Gentlemen's Cloaks, and Bny's Clothes, in great variety, always on hand, every arti cle of Gentlemen,' Clothing made to order in the best manner, and at the shortest notice. CCP'A first rate Cutter wanted, one well acquainted with the Pittsburgh eustnmers svould be preferred; Al an, 20 good hands, to make Pants and Common Coats. 01131 AVE—IN M DIG BY'S CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE, 136 LIBERTY STREET. the third Clothing, store from the corner of St. Clair street. sepl7-1 mw C cpperas. OBBLS in Stare L LE n A fi j r sale by m- Na 170 Liberty at Pure Rye Whiskey. 60 BBLS. pure Alan. Rye Whiskey, in store arnifor sale by MILLER & RICKETSO:si, sepl7 N. 170 Libert et. SHAD. -20 bbla Ko 1 Baltimore. Trimmed, in store and fur sale by 1111LLER 4 RICKETSON, tier. 17 No 170 Liberty's.. SPERM candles.—l 7 tas New 13efold Bial's, in iture and fut salt, by 5111.;LER St RICKETSON tie 170 Liben)st GEORGE COCHRAN - yr AVING rebuilt end removed to his old i.tand, Nn 26 Wood Street, next to the corner rif Se cond, continues to transact a general commission business. He will be constuntiy supplied with American manufactures at the lowest wholesale cash prices. *ept 17 Brown Flnnnels. . • 4 cases of a superior quality just received from the manufacturers, fur sale at the lowest wholesale cash prices by GEO. COCHRAN, 26 Wood it. Atli 17 Red Flaunels. ----- 61111 eases superior red flannels for sale on favorable /*terms by GEO COCHRAN, !2,6 Wood st. septl7 Tweed Cloths. I case of tweed cloths lot sale by GEO COCHRAN. 26 ‘Von.i To Let, AROOM adjoining the Marleu Hotel, corner df %Voter and Ferry streets_ ,pt 1 Spinning Wheel Irons. Afurther supply of this article, of the beat quality, received and for sale lw FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT MEM= ratiLVANY & LEDLIE, !.11:it:FACTURE AND REEF' CO!4'S7ANTLT OY HAND, Cut, Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, IN ALL ITS VARIETIES, AT THEIR IYAREHUUSE, Corner of Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH. Cam' Our Works continuo in full Operation, end we nre constantly adding to our stock, which'enables us to fill orders with promptness. Purchasers ure respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. Eept6.ly War is Come Again! GEO. COCHRAN GEO COCHRAN IS=
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