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PHILAD}LPNIA, Real Estate and Coal Othrr, 57 P atre•t . 1 36411'4 , 11r, S K carnet Bolttmcre oast Cah Fri s ts, where uttr rover can be area, and terma ui ativuttl ling learned. DEMOCRATIC TICKET C•NAL C. , ,1111311108ER JAMES BURNS, Miffiincculn!. 411SIMALT• SAMUEL W. BLACK. Pitt.bulgh. THOMAS DONNF.LLY, Alleg,hon, coy JOSEPH COOPER, Moon. COL. WM. L. MILLER, '1,r4.‘111,-.... thEnlt or THE. COURT: R. H. KE:RR, Allegheny city. COUNTY TRLASCREIR T. BLACKMORE, Birmingham. R E CO R DE R. J. C. M'CULLY, Upper St. Cloir It LOTS TV . LDWARD M'CORKLE, Indiana C"141 , 1113$103 LR• JOSEPH 51 . CABE, Fayette AUDIT OR. .10IIN H. M'ELHENY, Jefferson Tickets: Tickets!! Any T ommy of the regular Dernotratic ticket ran he had at thi, office. Are Iron Assessed? CCT Democrats, temember the election is st band. The time is fact approaching, When all nho desire to exercise the glorious right if cuff' age, should examine the proper assessment list, and see that there his been no omission of names. Remember, that if you have not been assessed at least ten dais before the general election, and have not paid a state or county toz, you Every Democrat should make it his business to ex amine the assessment himself, and see that his name has not been omitted. Democrats, do not neglect—he cur. that your name is on the assessmela list. Cif So eral editorial enicira prepared for have been omitted to make room for the f a v o r, of out advertieing fiiends. THL EDITOR of the Commercial Journal rester pay, devoted two lengthy articles to abuse of the at-' simact editor of COs paper —end rather ungenerously, for he must know that the object of his rude rt..; .ult cannot well pursue a personal quarrel with him through the columns of the Pont. Were this Giber wise, the spirit in which the editor of the Journal has , commenced this matter, is not reciprocal. lie hos, in the outset, indulged in the rehearsal of a private con venation, had S'Z'ir,tt him, in perfect confidence, and which, as a gentlem;4.he should not have divulged If that is the game of the editor of the Journal, he an "go it alone." The note complained of was on ly intended as an explanation of what the writer' deemed a misrepresentation. (no doubt unintentional.) which bad given rise to political gossip, quite annoy. ing to him. Tire editor of the Journal meets it with' rudepersonelities. if these arc to his taste he can pursue them—alono. rir The Gristle of yesterday, in referring to the M'Kenzie book, says: ...Whatever the world may .hink of the morality of the act of their publication in the first place, no one can doubt that the public have a right to use toe evidence furnished Men " The evidence is conclusive that the letters we r e the trail at a rapid pace for five or six hours, and the prepared run had already descended midway in the *seder') stolen, yet the editor of the Ci,,zette not heavens, when they were soddenly brought to a hall express an opinion as to the "morality of Me att." b y disruverin: that Brady's track wa. no long. .r vi•i• The editor says: ''Nu one can doubt that the pub- We. sVier a little .each they found hr had wheeled lie have a right to use the evidence furnished them." Ida hid.° abruptly from ihe trail and isken his cnursr Indeed! If memory serves us the Gazette codicil, :` l, '' , ” ., l ' r tire n, l l T• h, Th", had nor proceeded far hrf re thought very differently 1/1.1 fall whin!, a certain paper and , a 9 a , n ' r :: ‘ , , c i ': i n a c ta e l l figure on a nxk, WWI published showing that the editor and the "F if gesture• to them in vehement manlier to halt. A. soon as the party .topped, he sprang from the rock and teen Whig*" had consummated a' - fair business trans nee swiftly towards therm They knew by the jov de• pitted on his countenance that the iibyeci• of the learch were fiord; for his free shone with light, a , d the foe oi 6i, r, e e ns like that of a tiger when its prey i• in it. power arid it has nothing to do but to spring up- MI it ai.d lout: upon its wilthings in the •gonies of ileatli. NEne lIAXP,HIRE.—The Bosion lost has returns from 23 towns, in addition to tl,e 98 before reported. The average gain fur Woodbury over the vole in March, in the 121 towns henrd from, is 3302. The vote is much smaller, and is thus divided bat" ten the candidates: Woodbury's loss from his VOIC in Mari-his 2930; Goodwin's, 3281; Hale's gain on himself, 1022; his loss from his own and the abolition vote, 3001. Total foliing dr, 9262. Augusta Belmont and Mr. Heyward, who fought a duel Gve years ago, have left N. York fur a sec ond trial. They were not supposed to be dancer KrOn bearing of the death of Gen. Jackson the gov. ernor of the Island of St. Vincent, ordered a solute of twenty-one guns to he fired from the port of the town of Porto Grande and the Portuguese color. were hoisted at half mast fur a week following the 'Alex. iietchu n, but 20 years of age, has been convicted of having two wives at 04vrogo. GrA. women, the mother of three children. and whose husband is wealthy, ran off from New York. few days since, with a young married man of Phil.tdel phia. tar A steamer, the "Genii." intended to run be. tween the ports on the south side of the island of Cuba, probably from St. Jago to Trinidad, Cienfuegos and Detect°, was launched at New York, on Friday. [Two men, named Bartholomew Goff and Wm. Randall, broke and escaped from the jail at New Lun don, on Snturday night last. ar Ragan and Mulholland, charged with the mur der of Burns, at Phila., have been convicted of mu: due in the second degree. Egr An omnibus drawn by 15 gray horses is driven about Philadelphia. 6:11"A beautiful and extraordinary ivory statue of Cbrist, bronght from Italy to Mr. Liestrr, nod now being exhibited at N. Qork, is attracting much eaten. Eir A terrible storm ♦isited Burlington and Lake Champlain on the 29th inst. Much damage wad done, (?Mrs, Bridget Collins was found dead in South Boston on Tuesday last. The coronet's jury decided that she had been poisoned by dome persons unknown. EirA whole Scottish family, con.i.ting of nine persons, by the name of Kidd, was murdered near the end of June, in the district of San VincentA, Buenos Ayres ItarA malignant lever is prevailing in Warren Co., New Jersey 'Ex-Senator Perry Smith, was flogged in the streets in New Milford Conn., on Friday last by a Mr. Peek, whom he grossly insulted. rir A British naval surveyor on the St. Lawrence pros-es, in opposition to the received opinion, that the mercury in the barometer has not a tendency to fall during the prevalence of high winds. 14-9 0 ,in • 4 7 ' .74 ../..t...-7,;.44'27 J, 41' ; Z• 74.114, ^ 4. 4.. ,r • 't•- . = [.The Rev. H. Chinning has gone to live at Roxbury, Ma•s., in a Foul iette community, and it is rumored that H. Greeley is to be called to fill the va cancy. rThe lion Levi Woodbury has accepted the appointment of the tame of an As.ocilite Judge of the Supreme Court of the Uuitcd States. Mr. Murphy is lecturing at Brandywine, on the •Sufferinv of the lri•h, under English luwu.' r' . .l - he Historical Society of Rhode ]•land hove returned a medal presented to them in honor id Coo per, the novelist. whose laudations of Corn. Elliott they cousidet at the rspense if hir commander. MT On Moeda? night the to.i.et offite .$f the tail re a d rd.ord nt Now Becifold wao broken rye!, 111 , 1 anb led of $lBOO. Antonz the bill taken were tkree of $.7,00 on the M wine Pall,. jlllr. Boo.wurb C. King of Onondaga, n man nimyr hna been detected in furgaries to a large a mount and Ord. FOR TNT. POST. Vsact.ttsr, Winn! County. Va., Scp. 2441,1841. Met. Enrrort —On the night of the 41st loos, wr \\err appalled Ity timer!. 1.1 fit e, and found to our toter stonishmcnt, their the St of edomse occupied by our worthy friend and citizen John 11art well, merchant, was oil fire, and the house and nearly all his stuck of gnosis entirely consumed. Our point appears to be an unfortunate one ; wriltin two or !love years there has been two destructive fires herr. Our tritoul Mt. Hart• well, settled amongst us Lut a low months ago, and I have never known a man with whom the community were better pleased. They all sympathize with him, for thus far, I believe. he has given ganend sot i4nc lion. Ido trot look upon the fire as a loss to Mr Hartwell alone, but teethe community generally. Mr. I Hari well is a good merchant, having been long enga ged in the business of selling goods, and he understands his trade well. Mr. Hartwell wnv at l'ittsbmgdi at the time his property was burned, and knew nothing of it until 'rib return. But. hunt he bee n h et e a t the time, the circumstances, in all probability. would have been the some. Mi. Ila riw ell being a torm:ent, sober,' managing, man. was careful in the choler of a clerk. and in Mr. Cording, he was not disappointed. elr ' Hartwell is worthy of the cutifiianre of the cornmu nit. The fire is a rristerious affair. Judging hum the circurnstances, and from the knowledge I have of theit noinntr of doing business, I photild not think nil attributing it to negligence or einelet.sness. Please give this a pinee in purr paper, that a f ree, titd not an exagerittril statement, may be given to the public )'out a, truly. ALEX I'. HENDERSON. TU THE PUBLIC As knovslcl;e ani virtue are the hard. nn which nut Repoli;Man Instittrtion. ere fuund.•d—thrtrfote !he micrsigned ci•izenP of FL ,bin son township, to get a correct knowledge of the principles of the \a tine American party, do incite [hit members on the ilifferen. Legislative tickets, to meet at the boos. of Mr. J/Irrlf, in Robinson town-hip, on Slll'll, Inv the 1.1111 day of October. 1345, at the boo, of 12 o'clock M., and there dlicu.s, examine and nice, the principles of the aforesaid party. Jame. Philips..l..lin Samuel Rider, Ilrnn Gia.•, John M'Clo.kiiv. John Dobbin, Wm. Flail w m . oh m J o h n C. Mott ow, Robert r \lurks, George Welker. m. M'Cntmick. Alat , hew Logan, Leonard Kearn•, John yr.. Wm. F. Marks..ir. Won. E. Rid.lb•, Samuel it. Mork.. Joseph land, Samuel I‘lTiailanil, C. M'Farland Mat thew Hat bmson, jr. F,m an. Sunbury, ( Fe.) Git,ettn KATE BRADY, P ROMANCE OF ANCIENT SUNBURY. (Concluded ) In a short time the horses were rendy. and Mn. ter, selecting a doyen men nn whose skill and coinage he could rely, accompanied be %Vallee° and Brady.—' They soon reached the hanks of the creek. wiech waa About two miles from the fort, and, to their great satisfaction, discovered the trail or tire net mating lade ens, which was broad and eu•y to Ire followed; for mad with joy at Ira ring their old enemy again, the• had neglected their usual precarrrion of concealing their track. As soon as they had crossed the creek.! Brady proposed to be the advance groin], for he au therm might he soma of thu "red devils scouring aloort ' yet." fits request being granted, he went swiftly' forward. and was soon lost to sight among the ire, With Brody in advance they had nothing to fear; for he was skilled in all the wiles of Indian warfare, nod! could follow a trail or detect a trick as readily ns the'. most cunning of the tribes. The parry had followed " Come on '." he cried, as he approached. hen rhea are; twenty led hell cats all sewn ucnnd old Gray and holding a council user burn. Srpairs s, too: a regular camp of 'e.n• And Kate in the middle, and they pait tog her check and playing with Il• r hair jost as if she was a pet deer. Hurl air! let's go to it. I feel myself scalping stone of then) alrevdy Hut rah!" and he broidished hi, hunting knife and danced upon the shot, in ecotacy. " Captain, the man is insane," whispered Wallace, his affliction has upset his brain. If we don't take rare he'll spoil 'tar game." •• Come, Brady, keep cool," said Hunter. - if the Ir - Bans hear you, we will nut he able to rescue the privoters. Show us the spot whir,, you sow them." Cosh Captain, I'm a. edol as a rattle snake. Corn , on, boy.; look to your pinta end pritnirt' and look hew you tramp on rotten sticks. Hall( et the des 114 they're burning Gray ; look at the smoke. Hurrah and away flew Brady followed by the rest. The bank, at the place they then were, w a s e l s ", 5 feet high, and covered by small bushes; but further twrt the river flowed along the base of a mount in whose sides were almost perpendicular, and hers and there small trees grew on the scanty still left by the fis. sures of the rocks. Along tine shores, behind the low bank, the suldiers led Icy Brady crept silently. At n motion from him they halted and looked in the doer , tion of the Indian camp. There were a few bark wig. warns, and in front of them a crowd of Indians of both sexes were gathered around the victim. TVI'LI Raiding, were stripped of theirs ranches, were bent aid their tops lashed together so 55 to form kind of an arch.— Suspended in a horizontal position between these, with his face downward, was old Gray; and beneath hirn fine of green pine blnzed and smoked. At each side stood on Indian, nrmed with a long pole sharpened at the erai; and with these they sa ung him slowly through the fire, it dieting a fresh wound ,very Limo they touch ed him. Each time he passed through the fire and smoke ha writhed in agony. but nut a cry escaped him anti en expression ofdisappointment was visible rat the savage eountenunces of his torturers us they saw a I whoe man endure their ordeal withorit n groan. The t .ock eye of Henry soon detected the form of Kate! Brady tonid the group. Raven Wing held her hall' lifeless; form as she turned in horror from the .ight.—! But he twined Ilia huge arm around her waist and would not let her leave the crowd, although a lovely lndian maiden on her knees begged co have cha rge o f the fair burden. Scarcely had the beholders recovered from the first shock of honor, when Gray, in attempt ing to free himself, broke the grape vino which sus. petaled him and Cell into the fire below A wild shout o f exultation bloke from the savages as they closed around the old man who struggled on the bed of burn ing pines. "New's the time," cried Hunter," '•rest your mu, bets on the bank and take deliberate aim. Ready, Fire!" Shrill cries of agony, and the wild war whoop rang through the forest, m' ogled with the roar of musketry. and ere the melte had cleared away, the loud "charge" sounded, and Hunter rushed forward at !ha head of his men. There was little use for the bayonet; for fourteen of the Indians lay dead upon the ground, and the rent wrre flying through the woods. Brady, leap ing upon the body of a fallen savage, tore the reeking scalp from his bead, and, clipping his hands in blood and lifting them towards Heaven, vowed eternal ven gence on the red man's lac.. IVeII did he keep his vow; fur never afterwards did he an Indian meet with out feeling, his vengence. Kate was gone and no vca- tage of her waif visible. At lengfh Wallace discover ed a piece of her dress hanging on a bush, and a few hundred yards in advance, the gigantic Raven Wine, flying with Kate thrown over his shoulder to shield him from the bullets. Instant pursuit wa• given, yet the Indian, burdened us he wits, gained rapidly on his put , . suers. Suddenly ho staggered and fell, and Kate Bra dy disengaging herself from his grasp, stood up. She had taken his knife from his belt and stab Led him to the heart. A 3 Run en Wing atruggled with der, Kate !flood gazing upon the fearful working of iti• ! face ns though his rtes which started from ;heir rock• leta , had the poser of fascination. Hunter gently lure her from the scene and pre•-ed her to Lis bosent.— ; Gray had been dr ngeed from the fire a mangled. half but ned corpse and was hurried lindei the plc.() w hied' hail been the -cene a hi lasi starling. Many veer, hum parsed since the massacre of the Brady family. A beautiful town aurinUnds the •rtitt ss heist thetr rude cabin stood. Before it extend-, the Susquehanna. on v hose broad placid bnymin the adjacent eirunity is r, fleeted till the whole sal face seems one ; grand Vann, time. It matters nut which way the eve is turned, a sortie ttf beauty and magnificence presents itself. Walk through the wide street, of the town; Sr.'` its shady bowers, it ft walks Oa whir se grassy car ; pet the fain drops spat I.!e in the moonlight. Ascend ' nand Pleusanee lofty top :Mil view the hoolaeupe !hut ; is surfeited out for miles in every direction, no branti• sit grand, no Irvrhv and magnificent that volumes could 3calrely do it justice. Near the town stands a o !urge and lointioftne bal.'. almost hidden by lofty Elm and Linden nevi. Around it are broad fief] fields on which the golden gt sin and corn smile in profusion. On the lawn vou !nay aometimes see a party of young persons dancing in the mellow sunset, or beneath the 'riser moon, while un old man whose long snowy hair floats on the wind draws from the violin its sweetest notes. A.sinile of calm delight illuMes his face us he gazes on the group hefore hin ; and occasionally a tea, gli•ten• his eye when the recollections of his earl, life pa, through his mind, but it dies sway like a dew drop on the violet, as he Sees before him im nge• of his early friend.. Tint !night recognize io him the firm and true Iriend a Hairy Hunter—Wallace. Hem live the descendants of !lorry and Kate. A chaste marble •hafr, hale bidden among a grove of ar bor ti a. point. out ;he spot where they repose in the same grove. They lived in happiness and wealih, arid "went d.o.vn to their grave•calnd..altd w itle.ut a tear. There weir teat, far thcir death when their spirit* %%cue snith God. In //te Court off:nnimon Plea. of Allegheny Conn-. ty. of March Terns, HAL No 19. OIN the matter of tho ViiTont, V •s•' sign ment of V. Olt am Mkiody. September 27, 1945 : The account of /1.0 'foncr aid J. Dutilavy, AP sigi:ees of anti Wm. Moody, :1,,,,, been Lied, on motion of Nlr. E. Austin, E.I. the Court order an.l &wet the Prollitito.taiy lc, gist. not 1., of Ihe eXhlllii,ll Witt fi:ine, of the same hi the Dail!, M.iroingi Post, by at least three pub:ictit ions of sail not.ne, that ani.l it , cotir t wit' ho allo w ,' by the Court. on the 27th of Oct ~oer nest, unless Cause be it, 'min why said oicc , inot should not be alio, ed. From rho Rertiril. GEORGE R. RIDDLE, Pro. All pf rpm. foforewed stet rrfpirefl to take notire rf fli•• 11:1-i.; "1 rsli ICCOMIt. end rucififf to the mine, tl Ei'f , %Al). in I,ll.llallefl It, ',le r of C. fof t. H. TIINEII, .1. I/UNLAVY. of-11 :It A..ge",•.• Dr:RE:NNE\ I. Flower, of Virtue's Convest; 1 he Clock of Kol heti and the French to Algiers; rodir, & Li , on:rrirr; The Intbrr Witch; Imaetn.ltion 101.1 ['nor% by Leigh liutit; 'Flo/ arid Ballad. of Schiller; Letter* of Ur Q4lllCey, the Lngii.h Opium eut S.uthern Africa for sale by 130.511 Wall & Ft) It Ur-STE:Ii. No. 13 Market .t 1..1N K 'Kr; ery quality, end mines JOSWORIII & FORREsTEII. No. 41 Market at.. Go-hen Cheese 10 TUXES mime just received anti •osiebr A. G. REINIIARI, oct l No 140 Liberty st, Lobsters and Sardines Pigif POZ. Cans Flesh Lobo. r.; OP 3 " Sureiior Sardines; just received and fur sale by Table Salt r - DOZ. boars Fint, I nide aa!t pitt rd by ' A. G fi El NIIA It r. or , I I If) st Pale Brandy. II A L wile low by 4 .1 I'. C.M\fITIN. ocr 1 GO %Vat, •t Powdered Sugar. N 1141111 1311 , 1 for "dr low by thf ! .rn ill C !IT! N ~ct 1 GOlVater ft. Law Library. rpliE new Lihrnry of Low and Equity under the 1. d.reun... of Fran, it J Tr,tbst, lion. Ellis Lewis, Ltnraster • and ilaon an. E.g.. l'atsbotch. l'oblithed at Ilarri,hureh, l'a. This ..ark contains the bent productions of F:nglish law authors, uithout regard to printits , Or cled•n on the pail of any .Imericart publisher. The rubli•lier• of the worts now offered to the profession throughout the Union will reprint the standard Linti•h low books, as it.t a. they emanate from the London tnnrket.— Slinuld new editions 1.1 the sent 6s or such writers AV Ih.• Chi'tys, Stephen end Archbold appear, they also be included, find DIGE.Ti of Fliviity WI Low Dt•C Inich have been modems ly kept urn of the Law Lihrtry published at Philldel phis—shall h .vt• a place in this work, toretlier with Perry new valuable English treatise un Chancery or Crow-min cliis work issued in monthly numbers 160 pnge,, printed on Fine White Paper, and land ntsr Lung Primer Type, at se , en dollar, per annutn, inrariably in afirrrner. Sulowriptions leceiv.ll ui the Book and l'apur Wurelnalim C. 11. K AY, corner of 31 and 1V ood no P. S. 1, '2 loukcd tinily . and 3 are received, and N. 1 t , ubscritiers will ',lease call arid receive thrir numb”rm To Editor., Printers and Binders. rivi 4,/1,.c, ifier basing, removed Intl Printing Press I_ and If:Lel:hie Manufactory to Non 5 and 7 Hague street, (Harper stz, Brothers' building ,) near Pend .trees, token : bra method of informing his friends and the public ite.s fie is aim prepared to execute all orders in bin liar of business which comp:is:vs everything ne• ces•ary for a Printing taco or Bindery. The public hosing been cautioned by the "Hoe %Yorks" azniast spa! Mu. articles from other Maielfae• tories, he takes this opportunity to inform shone not acquainted . ith him• that for the last ten years previ ous to the fall of 1842, Inn had the superintendence of, and the drawing of rill the Napier Cylinder Posse: Piesnes manufactured by diem during that time. II Ili°, w Tilling to purchase will call at the manu factory, or ut rho Tribune or Express offices, in New l i York, they can there see opera:nen, cl his work that will compare at least with any in the United States. By culling on Mr S F Adorns No 3 Franklin Build ing, and the office of the Philadelphia Sun, in Phila• de'phia, they may get some saikfactnry references. bopreeed Napier Preis—Printing Office of the Tribunes—The large edition of the Daily Tribune, which we have primed for the last year, compelled us to pot our paper to press oneiir two hours earlier than ' moat :if the morning papers in the city. In order to be able to keep our columns open somewhat longer, and still furnish our subscribers with their paper at an early hour, we have obtained n new and improved double cylinder Napier Printing Press, from the manu factory of Mr. A. B. Taylor, of this city. This press combines greater strength, beauty and speed, than any one which has heretofore been manufactured in the United States, end we are now able to furnish our read. ers with news ap to the latest moment, and yet serve i our paper inn all parts of the city before 7 o'clock in the morning." All persons publishing, this advertisement three times and sending me one copy, will be paid for the same when purchasing to four times the amount of their bill. A. B. TAYLOR, oc:1-3L Nos. and 7 Hague at. • • , . - • '3/4"0*.:44-4!*: . • REMAINING in the Post Office, at Pittsburgh October 141, 1845. Persons calling for letters whose names ate on this list, will please say they are advertised. Adnme Cnptain II Andrews E B Ackerman John Anderson James 4snms Nnncy Jane A rnstn II Peter Allender John Applegate William P 13nLer .1 lV 11.10,•%• I.lxivA 1(1.4111. Baldwin Hew/ llit , Orl Deli/14 11Orr litybrrt Raster N'i iiinm Burr Cohntine flarrrit A liorlow William Rates Petrr Barrlay W 'l.3.irker Anne Benue Robert Beck JR/11..1 Rrnuins HPnry Blolenhurehen [tent Richard Bra-ter Samuel M Bonn Georg.. W Herr S'lrab Bo -innate John S Itenn Mich llunncn A J 11l err C II 11.41. m II I N Binch Abet Itutnie Georte S fli 4 hop William II [l3m-1111..1d James M Black ion Peer Henry lin-ace Byrne Thomas Riddle Jamr, II BornAi Ir Itosey Arno Bloomer Joseph ByFn.a Jame. f r ileteh John Sen. Hades L: uia Mark John Burnell John W Block Willi m ISYtk Itolimt Bloch Thomas 11l- hum William Bob, L K Born , U W Bowen r Burnell I,cionard R Cain Rol en ('n Omni R Corson .S illrnm Cumin. Rohm Cad , sallaoinr Crawford Combs Aloso• Cntremer Il F Copeki.d Snrah rnmerun n H Cnmpbell E G.tt. Aaron NI Cnmpb , ll,Alrizandri . Cox Margaret F Campb,ll E:iz Conley J M Campbell R A Coultnr S H Chriirmnn Henry Cop^ 18411.111 R Champion Ii Cook G W Chadwick S Corey Mr Cliamlwrs VV R Crosloy /CUM Cl/Irk Thomas Stu'r Cru!l.l. Alum Clnrl. It N Cirawfuid Ohye e Clark Thome. Chritzninn John C•lnyland John I) Croft William Clag..tt A Y Crowd' Jntin L Clad. E F: Crey Henry Cochran Juno', r) Crr..k• Wilson Cochran Crawford Sanoirl C coope r R•lh.-ccs ./ Cr.uoon Coltart Rotwnlh.n R..bert Coats l' Commings John Cullins Churl.. Culp Nlisry •Irrll.l„hn C Dot rhoma• Dnii. Jog:nen Dikvillron John Ihmherry Mds y Dwrr Michael ['LEI. Anne E neri. Jne..b D..i. Davin .lei,ken . Dn.•i. Jun nmlr NanCv Doughirrt D. , u, heft Behjarnin .e v John Dought.nt re, irk Dn'kney Mary Jane D,.l,6lerJar,,h Iheieliertn William Mary }:Lerman Samuel };Lm Ner John Sa mykrl Eck.. I ids( 1,13 C Klhort John 1:11:1141 A II A. G. REIN)! N. 140 Lilwriv rt reon Mnrreret Fnr•••11 14111,1 , 1 11 , ehatd F , •l - •"f. Lvdin Fergll 4 .l(l John F .1.4111 reizhum Daniel ..... .1“mos Frain. W W Ft.r.v.n ni tha Fmmm A Fletrher V illiam Fl/orm, Fi.J••y N.nry Fleming Mr Homing J ame a Gebbard Jat.lllll GOTIPV Jame, Gales Slt..es Gnitnnlly Jo*lizia 6,orge :114.1)..1 Gollnglier Mr- GI not Maria Gonagher II Wiriam Green Ira Gnrrioino George Green Jacob Gille.rie William 2 Greerfield G M Gillett Jame. M Green A:tgipAt R Gilchnri Nlatibew Gralaorn Jane G,my James Goneo Israel ^ Grisham I Ilninilion James Hills John 111111 David !linkla ('hails Hall Alexander Hilliard R G Hammon William Hill Patrick 2 Hague Eliza E Hillis Mafia 111illabangh William Hively Elisabeth Hanna John Hovt Nlnr;:artst Haddock Roling Halton T F Rev Hammett Mary 110,411 Samuel hone 1 - I,tigh Benjamin II lemon Daniel Hogan William Ilat!iin John Hoseworth John M Hanna S M Howells Morgan liarstinfr, Dusk] Houston Simon Harrison II Hopkins !Arad Ilartman John Hopkins Mr hurt William 11 Horner Mary Mrs Hart William 1411Wel. S B Halherviroli Kasnmer Hooper S A Ilarriv Ephraim K Hunt David I M ;Visa Hunt Ebenrter Hazlett E C Hubbard N 1' 11,10 en James B Hitches Samuel Hays Goorce S Dr II illrnan Henry Hays Jacob 1111Ilur l Mary I layden & H inrhevon A lle-nrod Woodworth & CoHoll Gorge rron Mary Hawthorn A Herring Hannah Hr m in John Irwin Jam°, A Irwin John James William II Johnson Samuel 3 Jackson Guinea Johnson Annio E Jameson Joseph Johnsion John James John .1 Johnson Thomas S J Jumps Mary Jane Johnson George Jordon William Jones Thomas Jessup Charles C Jones J F .1011116011 W G Rev Jnne, John T Kennedy Robert King B F Keizor John Kisainger John Kerr Robert Kimberly Edward A Kelly James Kiddo James Kerr Sarah Hiner John Kerr James F Kyle Samuel Kerr James Koontz Capt. King John Laing Anne It Lindley John List of Letters A 114 ion J,d.n A ndrr.un A A •Ilingtun Duv id A rf,m4t Benjamin .1:1en h:.l A , - .1,-i7er John A leuindet inmrs D Armatrot.E C D 13 Arran Adam Ahihorn (; F Armafrud E .1 Arskin. Jnorph Alll lii A 111 holly Antold A rtywf•Ad S S Atkin on Aleidnder Alden L)din Allan %William Allan Henry Anderson C Anderson Jame. Anderson inn's. BOIT' Jmeph Boyd John Rollmop Samuel P Booth William Batten John B taworth Mr 2 Boyd John W Bi...er• Enoch W Bunn Thomas A Brown Thomns Brown Jumes firovrolre Juhn Bririv. Mary Anne 2 Brewer E Itrndy L Poseur.ll Mn June Brewer Julia E nO , llO, J , .hl Dotter rigorl J. Irri n.laey Samuel I) W W I),an P•incli Doti: la•s llobent Dobbs Augue Donnelly 1 hnmas 2 Drennan Sally A Drench John 2 I/tanning Juhn Dine Michael Dramtnond Samuel Dryden CL-ori;e L Donn John Dunlap Jame. Duncan F.lizetr•th A nuns an Chapman Dnizein. IV'llonn M I)unamitt William Evens Elsknid L Evoms ENan Evnns Thoma. J Nlnrorrt korticls Joseph M FiOier J W William Flint inlin B Fritr.mnn John Fnra 1\ illinm Fonrmnn Jnm , ll Forthur David rtr•vth intntt N Fo tr. Fi II Fowler G S Ft>. J Fry Anne S Fir Fitsbee Chit Ica S Frew Dins Frew Charles 6 C Id Fla mon Conlon Maxwell Goodwin A L. Gordon Emm• 2 Greatrake Genre li,lhz Hiram Hunter Robert M IluntJarnes Hughes Elizabeth or Marc Israel C 1-1 MME= Lawrence Joseph Limon Anne M Lane Mary E Lind.ey Lairglibridge Elizabeth Unfurl.' Cnpt "I human Larkins Bryan Laugher Evan Lewis Susannah Long LeYinit Lewis Cmharine Lynn John T Leckey William Long John Lee James M Linn John Livingston Edward Lose Elicit Little John Lupton Anne L P Lonergan John Lind, II J G Lowe dtlill/ Lilly John Lyun Edward M Mackey Thomas Miller Elizabeth E Miss Maguire J C Miller William Mahon L Miller Benedict Manning James Miller John Ma.on A A Mitchell Charles W Matlock Joseph Mitchell Mary Ann Miss Matson Rebecca Miss Munieith W illiam Charles Montgomery Mary Mowry William A Mathews Cynthia Miss Maxwell William Mooney William Maxwell James R Morgan Mari)" Martin John Moreland Rachel Mrs Martin J L Morris Elizabeth Mrs Martin Malden Mower Jacob Marshall Martha A Muoro James Merideth William M 2 :Moore S P Niro...key Joseph Dr Mullen . Fhomn. :Messick Sophia :Ls Monshuner John Meehan John k Monson Merrick Melsheimer T W Murdock M miter. Melody G H C Mordtwk John Jr Miles Jane Mrs Murphy Dennis Miller Juhn Rev Murry Mary Mrs Miller Rubmt M'Bride Alexander M'F.eliien Andres. , Al'enbe P H NlTtotean Andrew Mary 'M'Gill Res A 2 NrCartney Alin Jane Martha A Miss M'Catilest Robert Ellea Duvisi M'Caiiless Rebecca !tfroM'Elrol, M'asslin Nancy Mist Nl'Keir;st Mary Jane Mit. M'Closkey Francis M . Kaighi -I M'Cormick David ftl'Elory Henry Nl'Coy F:lizibeth Miss M'Kry Nlrs M'Cteight liabell• Miss Nl'Lane Elizabeth Miss ‘larrun Allen M'Lano Copt M'Cutchenn Robert John M 'Dowell John M'Lure Andrew J • Nl'Dowell Susannah Nl'Luie Jamas C \l'Doonlii Wm F A \l'Dm.aLl Joseph ftl'Nuogliton Nancy Miss ‘l'Donald John M'Mallin Wm Nl'Duneild Daniel M'Cuy Joseph Nnlson Gorge Noble Jtimes Nen [trough Jnckion Norris Th , ttn.s Neely John W North Charles Nicktin Cat.hatir.e Mn Nutting Samuel F OH, Lut 'Orr Anne i; Mrs !Ould Samuel Cwens David Owen, Painter .Jacob Philips John 11 Parkinson Virginia Miss I'help. Delia P•tebell Henry M Hon Pleasant Sarah Paul John Piercu Porker Mr. S Piper Sarah It Nl's& Patterann Hugh Platt Alomo Pntreloon Robert W PI itt Agnes Miss Patterson June Pope I.nac B Patterson Samuel D 11 Porter James M Peas Enins Potter William Peek D Pinitliy A Ponder Catharine Mius Prather Mary Miss Pew rit,b,, nice stirgaret Miss Philips Jonathan R.lv on AVilliam Richnr.l4 Ssrsh Miss Jahn Iti g g (viii Rarn.Py 11,b4 , evi Riprry Jahn Ram4er Jane Ali.• Itiicli Dizaketh Miu R. 7 ti.nry Ri•lv Robert A Capt. flay Mary Ann Mi.. Robert. David Roy Roston Rook Adam Boyd a. Ellen Mrs RD!! J•mes Reno Lewis II It as Amelia Mies Reiss host Rims Jackson Mode J,mitlian Row-en Hostel Ann Reed Cetlairin• Miss Rowe Jndsuu A Reed John C Robinson Iseec Reed M II Mrs Rubinson Samuel Richey Mary It Miss Robinson Mary J Miss Richaidsort Hugh Rolijuson Char late Rice Samuel %I Rubinson Mary Mrs Itu•sel A II Senriel it Genus Smith it.ben Sargent. Robert Smith Davtd Savage Sarah Smith Jii•hun Thomas M Smith Ro!iert B 7 . ;nyet Henry A Smith IV;lliam Schand Johannes Smith Ann Miss Scott Hamilton C Snyder John L Srtitt Mergtiret Miss Solunitin Scott Richard Sol hv Sear.lan Richard Spargo J Schoyer S Spencer William Sealy Chri.opher Spencer Cyrus A Srlfe William Speer William Shancyfolt John Stevens S.miiel I. Shaver Alexander Stevens Joseph II Sher...m.4l John Stevens Sarah M qrs Shel!heart Ds.iJ Stewart Jntn••s Sherid.in James Strwat I. Thomas G Spargo Mary Mrs Stewart E”OCII Sb.. inn Mrs Stewart Robert Stms Henry Stewart ‘Ailliam Sonmons John S t ew a rt William Simmons George Stilley (oho Samba. , Ftaneis N Stoop Horace Smith Robert Rev Stove & Brothers Smith Capt Stout P Smith Robert end wire tititton Harriet Mira Smith Mr Swarizwelder Nimrod Smith Hostell Sa coney Thomas C T Telcon Wm II Tomliason Amos B Time James Tomer Jacob Is)ior I .-ces J Miss Town Noah Thompson Mr. E-9 Torrance Mary A Thompson J N Tool George Thompson Alexander 3 Trattger J Thayer Jn.per TolTree Joseph Track., James To Edwin 2 U Ear. William Van Zara John A Varner Jeremiah Voigtly Mathias IV Wallace John W holoha n J mes Wallace Samuel White Dorcas Wallace Alexander White Anne Watkins Harriett Mica IVliite Ann Maria Watson John White J tnes Weymouth Mrs D F 2 White Richard Warner Matilda Whitehall William %Vac Thomas M Williams John Weirton Jacob Williams Robert IVrason Genres Williams Francis %Valera Earlina Willson Robert Watkins Henry Willson James 2 _ . T ,, al Daniel Turner Elizabeth J Fgettrandiew Francis Vankirk &Cr, Ton yle JAn VauJugruff James %Vinton Cattmrine C AVillmon Ward John Waugh Rankin Wall Jesse K Willson Geo W Ward John K Willsim Matthew Wells S T Willson James G IVeston John Willson George lVinleas Agnes Wolcott G II Williamson Henry 2 Woodford William Willtison Henry Wood Sarah Miss Will Lewis Wood• Samuel Winebidle Philip NVynn Josiah Willcox in J Wynne NI Worley Isaac. Wright John Wood William Y.IA Lintis Sen'r Yoimg W D Yarnell hisae Zimmerman Samuel Yarling Isaac Zantley Jonathan United States Circus. Capt. of steamboat North Agent of steamboat North Queen. Steamboat Montgomery. Steamboat New World. Steamboat Queen of the South. H. octl•dl&w2.t C. WE:IBSEN, P. M Fall Fashion. 41 HAVING returned from New York with the latest style of Hats, all those in want of a superior Fashionable Hat will please mall and nal amine. S. MOORE, sep3o-d&wlm 91 Wood st. THEATRE. MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. LE•DER OP THE ORCHESTRA, J. H. HE.SSING. -- --- PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ist Tier of Boxes, or Dross Circle 50 cts 2,1 " " 374 " 3d n 0 Pit 25 .• Gallery for Colored Persons 20 " BENEFIT OF MR. E. S. CONNER Wednesday Evening, October 1,1845 Will he the eelebrutud ploy of RICHELIEU. Dance, Le Cachnen, Miss Bertha Lea is To which will be added juAly admired play of THE LIDY OF LYONS. 17" For particular; we small bill Iri'Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain will rime at 7 Oct 1 preri.oly Coffee. fin RAGS of Rio Coffee, now an.' tl tl for sale by J J :ATE:VITT, nctl. N0T.14 X..iberty st. Teas. 101) HALF chests •tti Catty boxes Y Hyson Gunpowder and Imperial Toss. now land iu r , and for sale by J Sr J M'DEVITT. 0,11. No 224 Liberia et. Superior Green and Black Tea 1 Mk HALF Cheats Extra Fine Yining Hpor: NU, "femq 2O half chests extra fine Black Tea, Minh: expressly fur family now landing. and for sale by J & J M'DEVITT; oct 1 . No 224 Liberty at. Sugar& IN, BOXES White Hard Sager; 20 Barrels of Q,./ hite Brazil Sop', nre landing nod for J NI'DEVITT, No 224 Liberty at Cough, Pain in the Side and Chest cured. AVING fora long time been distresed with a severe pain in the side and chest, accompanied by a dry cough, I was induced arm the urgent nolici• Winn' of a frie vi. to try Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liv erwort, and I must say this medicine has nnswered its purpme admirably. My distreas was produced by a severe hurt, and wno on great that it was with diffi culty that I conk' swallow my find: Indeed. I ern sati,fied th■t this disease must have terminated in the con.urnption or some fatal disease. had it n been cured by this judicious medicine. To all whit seek to prolong their lives I iambi advise the use of Dr. Tay lot's Balsam of Livet wott. JAMES COWAN For sale by B. A. FAHNF:STOCK A-. CO. oct I corner of 6th and Wood its VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUC noN. AT 7. o'clock on Saturday evening the 4th inst. at Davis'. Auction Booms corner of Wood and Filth streets, Will be sold the following very valua ble proper') in the Third Ward of this city, viz: One Lut of ground having a front of twenty feet on Wylie street near the Court House and extend ing hack 80 feet on which is erected'two substantial Brick Buildings suited for a stole and dwellings. This property is in one of the most thriving parts of the city and may be examined at any time previ ous to the the sale by caking on Mr. I'. Quin the owner residing on the premises. Six Lots of ground commencing at the distance of Cesit.from the corner of Coal Lane and li!gb street, each lot having a front of 20 feet to an alley 10 feet 8 inches wide. One other Lot of ground on High street commen ring t'hr di+t:lnce of 149 feet 8 inchrot •nd extend tog Lark 137 feet to an alley 10 feet wide. A plan of the last mentioned 7 Lots may be seen it nucti.m rooms. elt,ll and the balance in one and two years with intereo secured by Bond and Mortgage on the property. Title indispionble. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. AIcCIIIIDY & LOOMIS, No 59 WOOD STRCIT. 5 DOORS ABovr. THIRD, .1 TAKE pleasure in informing their friends, that they have opened their SHOE STORE one square below the gland they occupied before the Ere. Their stock is now and has been selected with great care expressly for this market, and will be gold at a small advance on Marsarhusette cont.. sep3o dI w Sweet Potatoes JUST received flom Loui,ville, 5 Bbls choice sweet Potatoes; to he sold low in any vantity to suit et , tomers. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent sep3o and Corn. Merchant. No 9, sth street, Notice OIVNERS and Consignees agoads by the United States Portable float Line, are hereby notified that all roods &wined at the Burnt aqueduct, near Huntingdon, will be ..atoned at the owner's expense, unlese instructed not to do so in timr. orr:.10-3t. C. A. :11 . A NULTY. Copperas. 25 b BBLS Copperas per steamer Belfast (or sale ‘ 51. B. RH EY & CO., 501.30 Nu 9 Water st. APPLES. 30 BB LS green Apples for sale by M, B. RH EY & CO., sep3o No. 9 Water at. 111 - 017 NT UNION CEMETERY. rpH E public are respectfully informed that the TlUglfen of the above Cemetery, near Mount Emmet Hotel, are now ready to dispose of lots on reasonable terms—the lota are 8 by 16 feet—item 10 to 12 dollars during the month of October—ysfter which time the lots will bat 15 to 18 dollars. The lo cation.is beautiful, and the plan of the lots is tasteful• I) arranged. It is the intention of the Trustees to make the platen. handsome as any mite place of the kind in this vicinity. Apply in Mr JOHN ST ER RET, Merchant, Federal street ; Allegheny. By enter of the Bovrd of Trustees. sen3o. 11011 R T FA RM AN, Pres% . Five Dollars Reward 4 ? ; :ing STRAYED or stolen on Thursday Nati the 2Sth of this month, a brindle Bul Terrier D tg, with white spots and cropped earn, had on his neck a double collar with the subscribers name nn it. The above reward will be paid and no clues. tionA asked. if returned rn the subscriber, residing in the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh. IX . WOODS, Brewer. ■ept29.d3t. In the Covet of Common Pleas.of Allegheny Colon ise, June Term, 1843, No. 294. IN the matter of the voluntary as. (7, .. aignment of George Goisin— N . July 28, 1845, account of William .„,„„...._'' ' • Joyce, assignee, &c., filed. "-. And now, to wit.Septembet 27,1845, on motion of H. W. Williams, Esq.; The Court order and direct, that lie time fur giving notice of the exhibition and filing the account of Wil liam Joyce, assignee, &c. be extended until the 27th of October next, at which time said account will be allowed by the Court, unless cause be shown why said account should not be allowed. From the Record, GEO. R. RIDDLE, Pro. Com. Pleas. Creditors and all other persons interested will take notice of the above order of Court. LOWRIE & WILLIAMS, sent 27. 1845.5ep29.3t Attvs. for 11.12,10 P. Quite a Variety. FOR SALE—A small assortment of cheap and seasonable Dry Goods, Tin-ware and Hardware; Coal and common Shovels and Spades; CS Axes and Hatchets; Fite Shovels and Pokers; almost all kinds of window Sash and Glass; Cooper's Tubs, wooden Bowls, Buckets, Keelers, half Bushels; Bed cords, Lacings and Carpet Chaio; Matches and Sagami all sizes of Augurs; fine white Louisville Lime; a nice small assortment of Temperance, School and Miscel laneous Books; Ink, Quils, and Slates; a variety of cheap and useful Family Medicines, and almost all the Pittsburgh daily and weekly newspapers, constant ly fur sale cheap for cash. ISAAC HARRIS, AO. 11Pp29 Gt and Corn. Merchant, No 9, sth at. CrTaper ttzul Carpet Rags, BeeswaL, ar,c. bought s • • 3XLV3 PUT. WILSON 4 00.. NO. 98, WOOD STREET, (Late Jones. Murphey, 4. C 0.,) - - RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed to their new store, No. 98, Wood street, erected since the fire on the 10th of April, on the old spot, where they are daily opening Goods suitable for the present and , approaching season. Their Stock, which has been purchased with earn, and at the lowest T4401114.4kiey frer for cash or approved credit ut a small advance, and resperufally oak the attention of buyers. from the country and neighborhood. They will be constantly making addition to their Stock during the section: they have now in .tote Blue, Pilot and Beaver Clotho: do. end Mk Waived do. do.; do. and German Ribbed Beaver Cloths; do blk invis. Green and mixed do.' I do. do. Fancy Cassirnerrs: Berkshire do. do. Fancy Prints, a rich assortment; Cashmere d'Cosse end Mona. he Lames; Black and cold Alpaccas and Paramount' Cloths; Plaid Limeys, common mined and superfine; Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds; Scarlet, White, Yellow and Green Flanneb; Canton Flannels, unbleached, bleached and Inlored; 8 4 Steamboat, Wintne) inci heavy twilled Blankets. 10.4. 11 4 and 32-4 do. do,; Extra lieuvy Blue Gentianerra sha.. 9 lbs. A .plendiri assortment of Shawls; Ticking. •nri Apron Ctn.ck.; Bock, Chamois, lined Berlin and Long Wool Gloves; Irish and Germantown Woolen ti Hose; White and blk Cotton, and blk I,:haorrenere and Al pence Host; Bleached and Brown Cotton. and Drills. Together with a general assortment of smaller str sept29-Im. BLAKELY & MITCIEBL. E-I A E for sale, a block of Lnta no Penn st . neat the Canal Basin: each lot 24 ft. front by 100 ft. Also, two Lots on Pike at , near the residence at Alex. Ls tie nlan. Alan, 24 Lou of Ground, each containing frome to , 10 scree, within 4i miles of the city, suitable for gar dens, private residences, Ste. • Also, 2 Lnts of Land, each containing 20 acres, adjoining the above, on which neat ar.d cutnfurtabie Cottage houses, and h.trs are erected. Also, 2 Farms of Land, containing 125 and 150 scree, (near Freeport.. Butler county,) a proportionate quantity cleared—good improvements, &c. Also, a Farm a ell improved, on the Franklin roe, 9 miles from Pittsburgh. Also, a Houso and Lot on Penn st., near O'Harast. Also, a House and Lnt in East Liverpool, Ohio. Also, 24 acres 01 Ground on the Saudy and Beaver Canal, adjnining the town of Hanover. Also, 2 Frame Houses, neer Faber's Factory. They also have for lease for a term of 15 years, three Leas of Ground on Liberty at., each 20 by 100 feet, near the corner of O'Hara street. Also, Five Lots of Ground, on the corner of Penn and Merhanic at., near the new Iron works. To Rent,7 acres of Land, near Spring Garden, (and within one mile of the Allegheny City Market House,) on which is erected a dwelling House, stables, &c. Also, To Rent, a neat 2 story Brick House, on the book of the Allegheny river; near the city line. Ap ply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, •ept27 Penn and Smithfield streets. Linseed Oil, 14 88. just received and for We by MILLER & RiCKETSON, No 170 Liberty sr, Ilcmpseed OiL B BLS in Store end for cabs by e_J MILLER & RICKETSON No 170 Liberty it Potash. recrived and For min by MILLER & RICKETSON, Nn 170 Liberty It. The Razor Strop Man Beat. JUST received from the F..astern mar kets, the beat etssonment of BOOTS/Oa and SHOES, fur the People, ever brow& to thii CALL AT KIMBALL'S, No. 70. Wood Street., Between Fourth and Diamond alley. and yent can Gay cheaper, and better than nt any other place in Yin,- burgh. His mock la for SALE, eonsiating of ■il kirda , of Boots and Shona, coerce erd fine. Men's, Womell'A and Children'a, expreraly for the wholesale eon( retail fall trade. Call and ace, and yea will not go away ditaatiafied 100 BUNDLES No 24 and 26 Sheet Iron, ono band and fmr sale by _ _ _ BURBRIDGE. WILSON k CO.. Water at. near Smithhelak Preach Books! D OLLMAR'S Levivac's French Grammar; Bollmar's Colloquial Phrases; Doilmm's Perrin's Fables; Bollmar'3Tilemaqueand Key; Porneys French Spelling Book; Fleming and Tibbin's French Dictionary (a bridged for Schools); The New Testament in French; A supply of the above just received and for sale by JOHN 11 MELLOR. 122 Wood st., above Sib. FALL fa THE subsriber wculi respectfully an- OIL delLnounce to his numerous customers and the public that be is prepared to supply them with his beautiful style of hat. He would say , to all who wish to get the worth of their money, that this is the place to come and buy. It is well known that quite an inferior solicits of Hats have been sold at exorbitant prices, and the purchaser getting but truck for his money and earnings. The order system is but sligt.t ly touched, and he does not manalacture an inferior article to palm off on the working man. fin business is conducted on the CASH SYSTEM. and he is de. termined to sell cheaper than the cheapest ef the chenpest. His stock of FALL AND WINTER CAPS are of the most fashionable stylo. Customers' Hats made at shortest notice. Also, Ladies' Riding Caps and In, font's Caps of every pattern to suit the taste. N. B. Dont forget the place, as I want a small por tion of your small change, and you mny rely on get. ring value for the same at the sign of the Big White Het. third door fceon John D. Davis: Auction Rooms. Recollect the 'Yellow Front." G. W. GLASGOW. No 101. Wow - lat.. Pittsburgh NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. OIL CHAS. U. PAULSON, (LATt 07 THE YIRM 07 PAULSON t GILL,) H AVING opened his new store at No, 73, Wood Street, Next door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufaetur, ing and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every descrip tion, wrrranted to be made in the best manner, and of the best materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Sealette, Hair-Seal, Husband Glazed Caps] Also, a fine assortment of Ladies' Furs, such as Lynx, Fitch, Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS, all of which he offers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. Country Merchants will please call and examine my stock before purchasing else%hem. CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. B. The Fall Fashion for Hats and Caps receie, ed. K,27 12 DOZ. Whitney Balsam Wild Cherry, just re , ceived, and for sale, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, Corner 6th and Wood streets. T Vege. HIS will certify that I g nnifu ve a '2 of my chilatenbalf a. vial of B A Fahnestock's Vermifuge which eau. ved one of them to discharge 14 and the other one 9 wormcsome of them meavuving 14 inches in length. THOMAS GROGAN, Oakland. Burut Aqueduct. OWNERS and Consignees of Goods shipped either East or West by the "Reliance Portable Boat Line," an hereby notified that their Goods will be wagoned round the Burnt Aqueduct at the expense of the owners, unless we are in time otherwise, ciullydirected to hold them over to order. Persona wishing their goods delayed or to remain subject to order, are therefore respectfully requested to give ua immediate notice. 1;s10. NITADEN fe. Co g eept29-2w. a aew article; septrt ti