~.:_. dit)c IDailZ .11tottting post. JOHN BIGLER, 611110 R raTsßutual, mummy, OCTOBER 6, 1645 fi:e . V l'A LMKR. Arentfor country new.popors. i. the Arent for the Pin•hurgh Doily Morning Po-t, Ind •IVe.kly :Mercury nlttl Mnnufactorer. In receive utircitisentents rani suhxriptioua. kic has tame. in ?"‘T.u , Yonx, nt the Coal Office., 39 Ann .trcet. (ad joining the "Ira:mine Officer) Dos-Iton, Nn. 12. State Omen. 1 . 1111/4011.PHIA, Real E.llole and Cool Off.ce, 59 rim• street. - • B S F. earner Bnltimure and Culvert at. oi t oeu our porter yin be •ren, and trans of ndv rti sing learned. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. CANAL C•00119f10:1CR JAMES BURNS, M count Ie•EMILT. SAMUEL W. BLACK, PittAblirgli. DONNELLY, Allegheny ei.y JOSEPH COOPER, Moon. COL. WM. L. MILLER, Ver.milles. CL.F.RI( "? THE COURT R. H. liF.llll, Alleglwny COUNTY TREA.• IJRFR T. ISLACKMOLT., C' 11 F.t . J. C. 3,I*CULLY, Upper Si. Clair It C; I 5 T It EIM R D 1IT01110.1:, In3i3r•rt rp M1115•1 0 S 13.• US E II E. 'C A ette A tr T) IT nR. .MIIN 11. Nil:Lill:NY, .1.111 ton - Tickets! Tickets!! Oa' Any titinnrity of the regular Democratic rider Call Le bad at tlti office. Important to Travelers. The Ohio river ie nose in floe order fur Stearnhoe! navigation, and titling rapidly. There in now, alien_ donee of water in the channel for the hoge,t tezerl steamers. Boats running in the lines to Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, &c, will hereafter make their regular trips. The public are assured dint the travel ing facilities, whether by water or hind, ea ...1, north or south from Pittsburgh, are not only amp,e arid comfortable, but cheap, very rhea p. Ratty'. DalloCßAva! RALLY' !—Demieratv of Al. legheny!—in • little more than a week you will be called upon to discharge • great duty at the polls— /Are yea all ready. Your brothers in Maryland have -giVen pm a noble example—they have routed and de.. fasted .their opponents of every name--they have ni vel:wised over federalism and its Whig offsprings. Democrats! upon the votes of each of you depend.. the issue, as your suffrages ere ca t, the question will be decided. Make arrangements in your business sn as to give the 14th to the State. and bring out your neighbors to vote with you. Remember that a democratic county ticket and a democratic legislative ticket can be elected, and use every plotter exettion to secure it. Remenx.v that upon the electinn of democrats to the Legislati.tr. ream in all pininibilty, the right of way question. Ile up andd.tin6, Democrats—imitate the glorious exam & of our invincible II ien•lA of Maryland. Tho St•len Letters. We clip OA following frwn the Gazeue of Satur day. "Dom+ the editor of the Poo mean to insinnete by this that one of the "Fifteen Whi g ." f art -60..4 copy? If it was never "out of their possession" the ! , mua have done so. or some one with their consent.— If the Post sees this is the case, we shell have more to say—if ors, the editor states an untruth." We any that the "certain paper," was not stolen— that it was never out of the possession of the "Fir teen"—that unless destroyed by others, Or the editor of the Gazette, ft is still in their possession. The ed it/leaf the Gazette asserted that it leas stolen, we now dare him to make the charge and name the per see. We ran tell him more; the "certain paper" pre pared by "the Fifteen" was never seen or touched by oar predecessors. The Gazette denies that the box containing Iloyis papers was "broken open end rubbed." Mr 111lien :is himself says that the box was broken open—and that after it was open the first thing that arrested hi. attention was the letters of Aunt twy General Van Bu ren. How then can the editor assert that that box was root broken open and robbed? The editor of the Gazette goes the "whole figure" in justibestion of the conduct of M'Kenzic; he does toot oorassider it immoral to steal private lettere. The editor has not given a single word of explana. ties of the matter, save the letter of the thief him self. It is not common, we believe, to reseive and rely upon fhe testimony of the guilty, but in thi. case, the Gazette has none other, and in order to es cape Atm the position in which its editor has in• considerately placed himself, it is necessary to use it. It is the first time we have ever seen, in tlr i col umns of a public paper, en open defence of villainous larceny. NIGHT SCIIOOLS ■oa Tut Conn.—The municipal authorities of New Orleans, lia,e establish,' free night schools, with a view to the insttuctiun of persons between the ages of twelve and twenty one years. whom:invocations prevent their attendance at the day schools. The act is a noble, a humane orr, and enti tles those who originated it, to great respect. New Orleans, always among the foremost in benevolent deed', has commenced this laudable work; may we eat bops te find other cities—our own city—following her example The free schools of many states in the Rept : Arlie are their chi4est ornaments ; the common school system is one which, above most other ques tions, disioaals the guardianship of the whole people. Thanks to the libeled spirit of the age and the in tegrity of our General Aspembly,ahe system, bele, has been preserved-through the most trying hours of the Commonwealth. blay it know no changes but suzli as will enhance its usefulness. The free schools of the state arc already the means of enlightening thousands who might else grope in darkness sad ignorance lino igh the various and our windings of life, almost unfitted for the discharge of electoral duties. There is yet room to extend its influences eider and farther. In every manufacturing town, there are large numbers of operatives who, from youth to gray age, are unable to obtain a common ed ucation. Their position In life entitely disables them from enjoying the privileges of the day schools, from the first moment that labor can claim their exertions, till the grave seals up the book of life to them, forever. There are hundreds In this and the neighboring towns whom iron poverty denies the benefits of education. I. it DOE our duty, as far as may be, to afford them , . our brothers end sisters, such opportunities as will ena ble them to 'minim sufficient school-knowledge to work their way well through the life before them 1 With out education they are in a great measure unfitted for the political duties they must perform, and thus are our institutions endangered, while they are an easy prey to the wicked and designing of every caste. We would suggest that the Councils, or the people in mass meeting:Adult make nrrangements, until Legislative enactments can be obtained, fur the laying of a separate tax for thissuppott of a sufficient cum• bet of free bight schools to educate such of the poor - - , V ~. . .. . . ~1 . 11, it ~7 ..T . „. ..44- .... 4r- 3. ' 0 , ij`l2- .1.. , !' • * ~,,, •.. di fr ." , '' .5.•:,,.1.. ......!, L. , 4p..4tttiire.Ar4Ufrt Z i Williit• r ... : -Atfir 4 ,... ...... _., d -`.:"s: •..5:.."-'3zW:~`r>:aa::~l;~-~r:..rs+'~{v-~~'l.'~'.c:Xi-wr-a,,.,,~5mr as are compelled to wok the livelong day, year in and year out ! The tan would nut be onerous, for in a community so wealthy the little thus taken fro s sw the general abundance would be hardly felt, save by those for whose great good it was to be employed. In tiredly of-Tittsborgh four night schools might be cs-• Taldished—in Allegheny city, two; in Birmingham one. and so on. -Each separate community could support its ou n schools, add ;he re , ults would be most grail. fNine. ft may not he generally known that one of the prin ripal incentives to tl.e strike of the Cotton Factory Operatives iimO,AC from the subject upon o Ititth this ar isle (teats. We feel ussured that If erhooleate estab • lished upon the plan proposed, emplojing mmnufnc- Inteta will feel it to he their duty to make inch or rangements in the division of time a. will enable the operatives to enjoy the privileges thus afijmied them. Let this subject he well considered. It is one of rest importaitce, and should engage the attention of the benevolent. It am...11s to the noblest sentiments of the Ir art— , to the highest and most essential plinci plea of political economy. Now, in order to put the "E lor that 0n.," per fectly at ease, vre take off the neal of iCCIC4V, 11 , 1111 nll ear “privite maiterA," and give him unrestrained license Ti. "divulge" nil he know,—Jaurnal. Th . . is ver) kind, hut the -Editor dal 1.n." n ill tit, nothing of the ...wt. iota.° intimated nt the toopet. There i. nothing in thi. di.rite that could werrunt (I,,inr an act It hq. been •t:ue.l 11111 the Inrecibre rmotli ihte for Conn) runnot %%rite hi. 11Amr. chnrtte ntmitiiit him Ir.. grown out •.1 the fuel flint tievi•r w mite a rA,rtirroot onler for tlie n hors, tm the rit.o;.,••• of (ht. dertetment of lint. nil - the tr,re.port.tine lint•, tie t,, emphly n rierk for the porroAe. Hi. -imple nume c.iti write, but it I. contewh•d that ht• Conn,,! Ihror 4,•1111nr,4 filet r,,tnnlit lilt m In. raper. kVe cop) the Mho, fro n the American, of Satur day, in order in give ii a direct contradietion. Both diviviiins of the charge therein tide are oat or. W e bore tlint Mr. Burn. wriiev n much handsomer bona Ohm il.e editor of the A one, iron, and ilint, at a Ishoi 11,16 man, be possesses qualifications much superior to either of his opprotrnts rr f :PThe Fsrinry operatives at Steubenville, who we t e on a "strike" last week . have gnnr ten wink neitin• Their movement was n ningulur one, at we nro Worm. ed. They struck for rash wazcs. alien we they were not arked Intake anything else than rash. It appears they were in the practice of asking for Or den, which, of course were given them, while the rash was never refused.—Piiisbargit Now that it funny. Who ever heard of operntives asking fat orders," when they could get monryl— Thw• prohability is that these workirs either got no rash at all, or else depreciated Ohio Bank rags, not worth half their nominal value. Ttir. IBURN'T AgrEDUCT Rr-nctr.nt.e.—A letter received in this city on Saturday, from the burnt Aque duct, nee, Sclinvet's, gives the interesting iiitelligettre that a temporary aqueduct will be constructed. ready for the passage of boats by the 15th inst. This a ill he cheering nevrs for the tiansporteis and tusiness men, nd we cannot too highly speak of the alactity ith which the C anal Commiaioners have performed their duty in the prem.irs. The Monongahela and A IlegJesny rivers arc rising rapidly, and transportation via ritirburgh, will lie unintertupted from phis to Cincinnati, Limbo ille. St LOtthaer,cl New Ur• leans be the 15th, at the farthest.. A BOLD °et:rms.—The Keystone rrjoices that Marshall, of the Wribiut, bas pot the pit price up to a quarter, and exclaims—" The drama can never sus tain its literary rhotacter uncle' such censorship es is tobc found in a shilling pit." So thinks Mr Forrest, who will never pl.:, to "bit - aurliences. AV‘ INC; rue rutno oCT.- - -Tho editor of the N. York Evenirn: St•r onto, that the man who eats to- mittoes every day, a ill lire,baning cantal it ins, risme than a litindresi yrani. Bo knows a man who reached a hundred and twenty, then cursed tomatoes and hung himself. Tut amen SLIE.PERS. of Beethoven, have been "waked up" at the N. Y. Tabernacle. The Intuit: was so shockingly done, that it i.iloubtful whether the composer kept his nap the while. One "bloody" L. is the getter up. A l'untdc pis NEM bas been tendered to lion John Tyler, lute an , ing President, by a Committee o( Phila delphians lie declines being eaten. Garr - ( TO BECOLO.—Philosopher 1111,,1-er er in ion IA and humbug, p r edicts a terrible hnnl winter—tong, cold and Lint,. lie has 'mien this from an old saying, that when bees refuse tu unarm there is somethinz, snowy in the wind. reßig Thornier (Dr. Boughtnn,) has born sen mimed to imprisonment awing his natural life. LI WS! the head lodise of the !Indium anti.rentrrs. VV'The Pie. telly of a young man, rather unlearn.. ed, hat a great player at Dominoes, who 1,11/ emit ried in a Catholic Church, and not knowing a word of Latin was *skid if he was sure the setvice was ent• reedy performed. "Why," replied he whe n the minister said Dom inn, I felt that I ma' stumped." KILLFD-A Mr Souders, conductor on the Cum berlund Valley train, in jumping (rum the cars on! Tuesday last, fell under the a heels acid was The accident happened near Carlisle. 13:7The Carlisle Volunteer notices the departure of Company K. 4th Artillery. Lieut. Hunt, for Fort Henry, to keep pos.te-sion until the return of Mnj. Ringold's Company. ::apt Washington's Company, 8., remains at Carlisle. GREAT ToR BASIES. — AcCordir g to the census 0 1 1840, there were in Missouri, et that time, the as icanOting number of sinty•secen thcusand bullies, or )oun; specimens of humanity under thn age of Ilse years! a 7 ' It in stated in the Detroit Advertiaer, that there is a project on foot, under • patronage of some of the heaviest capitalists, and men of boainesit in the State of Mainiachusetts, New York and Michigan. which 11111 for its object the building and potting shoot of an iron to nm direct from Buffalo to De. I roit, without stopping-11 , 44., peeisilily at Cie, eland— in connection • fib the Michigan and Central a.ll Road. The patentee( coffee it now manufactured in New York. It it extensively utter! in Europe. A quart bottle of this essence coat, but tic shillings, and will make from nne to twn hundred cop+ of excellent unfree, according to the rine of the cup, and the lute of the drinker, THE COTTA] TH4HE of this city engrosses 411MCC as well Ai eonveriatien; witneSP: Can I gel front scats fur six 1" " Afraid not, sir—hot one front seat kft." How many ladies can you seat on that one seat, •ill" " Why, air, we surd to bent fire, very comfortabl; now it's a difficult matter to crow in four." How nr Cc RED Titt:w.—A writer in a downcast paper, who was troubled by lark ants, says he dis solved bolt a lea-spoonful of tartar emetic in two tea-spoonfuls of hot water, and mixed it with s•ime molasses and put it where they could doctor them selves. The result was, they all cleared out, be sup. posed perfectly cured, es he has not heard from them since. ~* , . ..;*". 7, v4a Tut TiMPERANcis QUKsTiom—We publish below the K plieti of C. 4. WO. L.,llliller and.JosephDoo per; gag., Democratic nominees Tor the Aliemi4, to the cireuler of Ns Committee of Friends of Temper am*. Tbei are brio!: to the point, and in the proper spirit.: To John A Wins, iVat Lorimer, Jr, Dr J Co rothers,Jamrs React, J D illiams, Commit G•ntlemen—l have received n cirrubir containing the restiltition. pas-eil a t Liwrenceville, a n d emetic.- ing of me if elected to the Legislature. whether I nm in favor of such a law as ;hey nal, fol. I will here state that I signed n petition last winter to the legisla tors!, for it similar law, for Versatile: twonshiT, where in/,rile. Whether I would *option n law, •hoold I be elected. either for the State or Coonty. , v aki depend un 'of ClMS'iturnts. I should treat all , nv pfflitioners wills respect. But supp ose an over wheltningmsjority came in opposition to it: let my iseeililectiems hens they might, ought I out to comply a Oh the requirement' of the majority. Vet• rospertrullv, tt Wm L MILLER. Oct 4, 1815 rittrcußoll, Oct. 4th, 1845. T0.1,.hn A. Wills, IV,, Larimrr jr., Dr. J Ca ',Arra, Jam!• Reatirr. and J. D. Ni lliams Commitrte of Mc friendA of Temyrrahee Gentlemen—Your circular addressed to :be several randidute. for A...flatly in thin county requiring their Men s on the licence •)stetn. Cr., being directed Ti (ikon., hooted of Moon 1',"1 Office. wan not received by me until Thitrnday hint. and therefore, was not -riner nonwered, Nut siting in Pittsburgh to-day, I 1: 1 I,e the font °pp, routity of giving son my view. nn that . n bieet. I lon in favor of rempernnee, and fulls two n• it( the evil. of drunkenne.., lint do tint betievt• legiolutive enactment, the proper ivtly Of runyincing till. mind of evil and prononing moral reform. Init! and pul t vneld .Itould be eonvinced by re:141,11 ond not eotettroined by 1.10.1`. li i. the duty ofthe itep te•votati , e to oho) the is ill of Ili.t , L when L, L ,,t,LnILLLNLI; and if elerted, nlnnild I be 10.11YUCted by otojorit In people of the dint ids, to vote for the 1,34..,,T.Lt of such a 1.. w H. you Lit..llC, I tt ill 11tleyrhet.1 . • filit). Yours, respectfully THE STOLEN LETTERS An inventigation i+ going on in New York in reln lion to thin c r iminnl prove...ll,lg. Certain important farts have been nrrived nt. 'hero!' ;dare, three is nn arid' rriblishing company on Cool. 4- Co • Bantam, and 01 tier person., t ben•Len • . w ere the publisher.. It ha+ been e.talrli•hed. nice. Ifni two individual+ td - thi. city—wed an ertenure pnhli.ker of Wire and rra yr r books, and. w member 'laic chn•rk. the nther a plotnittent p.nlinrian—made the Of 'vonl contract ith Wm Tallor, under the A +tor linow, tie .ale of the work. ahicit wag de.crilni in nd• 'entice • by the font of theme t wo pat-tiro, an ''n political publication, whirls would have a• great a Inn n. the bi.hop • n hintl.." The wool; ntrivml here Swnday morning, in Ilit PC by II artalen S.: Co. ' s ea p imin ,, anti won. as every bats LOON'', +loin circulated all user the city. The hitu-e of Purges., Stringer 4- Co. mho) nbtnitted, though at a Bub.. quest date. en intermit i n the sale of the wort, and bob 411 these line,. [B., 8 & Ca. tai Wm. Tat.lot bare been •erverl with an ;njanction from the chancellor to n•.trnire them f,nm " y i n , over the priweed. of the +ale•. This will pre , vent the perpetrator, (tom reaping the pecuniary fruit• of ouch n trans era ion. The firm edition [5OOO copies) ltavinz been esh.inmed, a •ernod edition vk la printed in tbi. city. The two parties who made tile miginal ItOtO rnet with Taylor have been Tied to attend be fore the chief a police. nod more de 'elopements will b e mai l, iu time course of it day Of two. UNJUST TAX ‘TION-ECONOMY 31c,ars E Lit or,r —lt will, I presume, he resift!. admitted b y a ll who hare the prosperity of Pittithnegh at heart. Ow all unto.* t vve• •hould be tbolished, a. well IS all unnecessary offices; especially. tilos* offices which m iy with much propriety be rlenominated lint- • rare.. I.llge Innis of money are paid to collectors annually, wit.. h might /so applied t o o bje c t."( pu bli c utility. instead of enabling I%eas to live is romimrative it:barleys, at the eapense of those who labor hard and etinytantiv. If • plan hr the rolle.ction of 'IMPS, in this city, was atlnpted, similar to the one pureed in Cincinnati, much time and money might he sated. I In the latter cite there an, no roller-toe., but the riti• , r ,„ an, erri t t irr r •cl to en to the city Treu.urrr end pay their taxes, if they fail to oh , c.., nrf course they a te pr.wririled •gainst. This ohm at ewe IleellIT• the prompt udl.•cii to of tier vixes a n d soperemle• the n ,. Ire•sity of supporting • number 1,1 persons in Miler who are Strangers to industry. it is earnestly hoped :b u r our r itiretrs will 131. e this torirjecr ima con,iriectu. nun. The plan is c-ttainly a boisible one, and at this time alien retrenchment and eeonorny seem to be foe nriler of the any. it recommends itself.-- There it. I believe, no Slate in the Union; that •ins. tains :be tame number of molest office.., in prop,- tion to her population, n• l'enns)hotni•• And, if it is a blessing for a eity to hare a number of uselsist of. firers. l'ittsburgli terms to tie, and no drnibt dead,- ' lv blest. t r•lf .burgh, 30 ...pt. 1315. ConisiOn —The ChrOnlete or li , evrtlint the •frrn aheiat Senate was pn••in7 down last night, near 'tieing Son. she came in colli.nin w lilt ilie steamer Atlas. coming op. by which the former wa. considerably injured, her guard having been broken, am i a hole made in bar bull. A• she wins in shod water, +lie will be repaired Mich but little iocon,e nience-.—Cta Eni. RELICS OF WASHINGTON In the Alexandria Museum, a bleb is situated but a few mills from Mount Vernon, the home of the Fa ther of his Country in his life time, they have carefully preserved various relies of the venerable dead. The bier, toss. on which his mortal remninv were carried to their last resting place, is there also. The editor of the Wa i l t i ng thri Bee recently visited the museum, and of his visit a rites thus: The association of the cradle and the grave' ware yin idly presented. when, turning to i.et wall, we hybrid the mantle in which Washington wan christen ed, und which had been similarly made use of for other nounliers of hi. father'. fa ratty !—ln a glass case near by, arming many other article., was a knife give : en to him when a boy—the pearl button that ww. acct-' &wally own from his coat as he turned upon the had cony to receive the congratialationn of his friends, shortly niter lie took the oath of idrace •• Priinident of the United States, the independence of which was through him, mainly achieved. His masonic tiptoe possresed equal interest; for it an. the Rift t.f La i KTTII, bestowed at the termination of the Revolt). lion, and embroidered lry the wife of that ili•tingtrished ft lend of liberty. It dirplays great taste: on the white groom! ore portrayed, in strong nod appropriate co lors, the not i ona l flog of tire United States and that of France, and underneath there is a semicircle of cherubic faces in a bright halo of gloiy ; a gold fringe, little tarnished by the lapse of time, adds • rich frame tn the beautiful picture. Above this are the white kid gloves worn by him the last time he attended the meeting of the lodge, and the gar il with, which be, as the master, railed to order the 'brethren of the mystic 'tie.' Farther no is a park saddle, and n depository for store., divided into partitions, and both made of the stoutest leather. %Ve saw the first flag captured from the British. at Trenton. It is made of double hroeude. and lasers an inscription, "for King and country." In the centre is an eagle, holding in its IniOns art olive branch. It is designated "Alpha," in contradistinction to " Omega," the la-t flag taken Int the surrender of Cornwallis, and which is in pros.- , imiry to this miter. 7ha beginning and the etiol. The following is a copy of a letter. hanging in n ; frame, written by Washington but a month before hi. death, whirl to those who have nut seen the ut igi nal, any po•scss hairiest, viz: 'Mount Vernon, 1799. Wnshinven rind mssell have been honored with your polite invitation to the assem blies in Alexandria this o inter, and thank . )ou for this mark of out nttenti•m. But, alas! our dancing days ate on mete. We wish, however, all those who relish so ngreeable and innocens nn amusement rill the pleas. urn the season will afford them; and rim, gentleman, your most obedient and obliged humble servant. GE WA,FIIINGToN. '•Mes+rs. Jonathan Se ift, Gee. °enrol.% Wm. New ton, Robert Young, Charles Alexander, Jr., and James H. Hone, Afanagers." There ate many other relies in this museum, very interesting from their old association. We were told that some of them would. this autumn, be taken to the North; but if it were pot for depriving our Alexandria ft iends of these deposit ies, and if they are to be removed, we should preftr that they he pla ced in the rintional gallery in this city—which bears the name of ‘YAslttaUTON—there to be exhibited rtr the gratification of the thou-4,111,14 who visit time metro- it .* i ,. " 4 ,4 . Z . ip...,-.--4. Reit , Boat.—We visited yesterday morning a new beet namid the Wisconnin, which mole her first aiu peßrancd at cur wharf on the,dey before." She was built at Pittsburgh—in 182 feet em deck. 26 feet beam, fsifeet hold, 4 ladle's 40 feet Song. 2 engines Et feet atroke,2:2 isehes in diameter; 26 feet wheels, with 11 feet 8 inch buckilts-70 state rnains• There is a beau. ty and a finish about her cabin, that we seldom nee equalled in a Pittsburgh boat, and nite may he called a fair specimen of what the mechanics of that city can do. She ia commanded by Capt R I Grace, formerl3 "(the West Point, end in partially owned by him. Capt Grace intends her for the l'itusburgh and Cincin nati trade. It in the opinion of come that she in fast onnogh to make the hip to Piiishorgh in 44 bourn. which is 3, hours Icon than the bent time the Cincin nati has made. She is undoubtedly the fastest in the trade. Cincinnati Eng. Anecdote of Koseitako —On the invanion of Frnor• by the allied power*, a party of Col.:irks en tered • little village called Cugney. near Beryi!le, where they pursued their fusual cowrie of apoilation and plunder. They reached a rural habitation, and hay ing broken down the fence that enclosed the gthond , they marched tower& the home. At the drier they were met by nn old man, who endenvored tip point out the Minn, ice and cruelty of their onnoldicr.like conduct. Ihu the 14 ,, horde, brandithing their sponra over Ida Irad , declared their determination to pillage the ' mum ge. •-Soldietp," said the old man uncovering his bosom. e hich ea. scarred by %minds, "you m u st res pect the d welling of a auldier.or, ilithonor yourselve• by • ci ime." to are you?" said the Lender of the k+, "who know our language, and dare presume to itiltiointi ua 1}1110 " Kthafill•kn! " • • • On hemline, that name, which in ay. ntlf,'lll ,l ll. with glory and virtue. the anyage iothliet , iirre 'hn ninety., at the hetnht feet, and 'whited Iti• 5..11,11 , 5111' 1141 evidently got into tile world I n ouch udit rniottike. Lae written thi•: Vino are another's fordt. to me? I've riot n vulture'. bill. To ! rick •t every flow I 'nip. And make it wider still. It i. enotrigb for me to know I've follies of my own— And on my benrt the care bestow, And let my friend. JOSEPH COOPER Clickener'• Sugar Canted Veretable Soloman to the contrnry notwithstanding, there i•; something new utoler the non. In Solotnon'• time! phy•ic wa• o le.ser evil to more a greater one.; a nd when hi• sagacious majesty had the head ache, she dy.l.rp•ia, zany of ills that flesh i• heir to, lie hail to get nil of them at the expense of griping• and naosen. that were nearly as bard to put up with OS the tlisea.e• themselves. fled he lived in these days, however, he would have found matte,. moat happily changed it. this rower', for Dr. Clickener, who just now milk ing inch a noise in the world has invented a medicine, which is not only not a 'lesser evil," in the wny of, niusen. griping. and such like ['sod nuributes of •11' other medical compounds, Lon in actual luxury, for it leaves patient. molar the impre..ion that they hove only Loon regaling on first rate peppermint lullypops,— nnd expels the diaea•e, purilies the blood, end regn Intr. the bowels, with...it gin ing any further eeid eare of its j w er.ce. In •errata troth, Clickener'nSugar Coated Vegetable hill. are the bent general medicine that has Imre eye, introstoced, for they have nll the ;lo ra!, tog id vantage. or ph:. ale, without env of thooe iiro whorl. w loch make• phVgir sorli an aversion it, moot people. Having, used th-m nor we've. we man say that much in their favor; and me an longer sur prises) at Doctor Clickenct's great reputation and pop ularity, and at the report• r•ery where current, that wherever his pills are introduced the use of all others becomes & Ihing: of the past. N. Y. Ere. Gazette Sold hy lc rn Jackson. minter of Wood and iihertt envie. who is general Agent fur Dr Clickener's PilIF in Pittsburgh arid ririnits. f;Crliewtare of an imitation ntticle called "reopra• red Swzar.Coetted Pala," purporting to he Patented .• both the pills and pretended relent nye forgeries. zen up by n misernhle quirk, in New York, whin • fur the lust four er five yen,, ha. made his ii•ing Isy ing popular Med/Cif/el. fret G. Fr ~ 1 1 , he Chmnicle my 'rico, f 7ntharinnt IVeO.ll. ha• kr, heland board. vorit6.,:t prto,l•• Ctitinn, 1 therefore forbid ell reryort• trnati”e tier on my aeeme”t, m• I sitall ray 110 tiebt, of Iret Colllrnrting after Olio Juts nete,-. '3l New Book's. lONGINI'S on lbw Fll.limo; -4 14..-111 Amoriran holOgn-; l're•cot CA C.forookt 11 :1I.•%sco; ( . oorot'a Naval lii•tofv: Travrla in (i..m.to; I to.ll I;lotrionro; Lour"; ust rrorirea hr BOSWORTH Sz, FORRESTF.R, oc.f, N. 43 Sinflot ar AfARTIVS FANIILY BLE, N 1.4 Ito 9; " •' lin 111; NTS to Molhert. rh.• nits ongetnent of iin•ir het 11 lot Thomas MM. M. D. ^ll'r cannot orte it. •r.to. Inn Wrong It on all whom cearrrna. " —Et/.r/itit For oak. by 110Sli'ORT11.1c 1:01111ESTFit, or•f, No 13 Market otr.,t. N:4. cr • ell 11111•11. • msrronvi ', d r A C • y 111111111113" Wholesale & Retail Cash House, , "DO W N TOWNS" No. at.;. Marked strtel. 3 doors abort. 3d strert.' Barrows di. Turner, HA I'F: now teeeired their full invoire or New' Full Good+ rad respertfullv invite all nor-, eliPnet. of DR, Goons, to cull examine, an our j rs t,. o .ire variety is lull equal to that of any other en• ttibluloortnt in the west. LADIES fIICII DRESS GOODS, Ofohno,t eveq Inbric; severul prickages new and beautiful styles cashmeres; cashmere reps; rashmereile ecope; mous dr lnines, will. packages; new anti olden - did these silks, in nll styles of ample and fancy; silk w ar p alpacenr; lxualnizines; rniimelies; hinetine and nliinecae in pent and almost endless •ariet); Ftench, and German merino,, in all miute.; RICH RHAWLS des , ' - •mhrocin. the beauty and, of every develiptinn, embracing n.. no beauty splendor of the season, in both high and low cost; •tlit velvet cravats; fancy silk do ; all styles "gold medal" kid gloves; thread laces and edgings, inserting. &c.&c. Ladies Bonnet Velvets. BONNETS AND RIBBONS. Rich assortment—all prize,—.everal boxy*, new Intl ritbons, some splendid ar,d beautiful pot erns for 124 cis.; tatßii and sotiiiis, every uumber, black silk barages, oiled silks, Sr. &c. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. Our domestic department Is foil; possessing advent ages lathe purchaser, rarefy to be bales brown n11(.0107.0, 4-4, 9-3,...,4 and 6.4, nll grades soil prices from cases bleached sheetings, all widths, price from 6}: eases canton flannels, blenched, unbleached iind colored; English flannels in all colors; Rogairs' hest. the only article imported l i nslitinking;—Linen goods of every Paine and descripiiiin, at the lowest prices;—Tickings for 10 CIA, the best snide in use: Bales Russia and Scotch diapers; blankets, counter panes, checks, L lops, Set. du-. Particular attention has been given to this branch, and our rare selection line n.• parallel in the west. French and west of England cloths in all shades: Ger man blacks, greens olives and other shades for ladies' cloaks; gold mixed ; zephyr cloths for grata' wear; eassimeres, rich, staple and fancy, in all styles; rid) velvets; fancy and plain satins; fancy vestings; satin scarfs, cravats, Ste. Sr. ; satinets, several rases, black and blue mixed and all shade.; I ease drab do, for carriage trimmings, shine made up; hosiery; suspen der braces; umbrellas, &c. &e. Dry (;Dods purchasers will find it decidedly to their interest, (berme purchasing elsewhere,) to drop in at our number, and examine goods and prices. rr Throe deers above 3d it. N 0.46. oct BARROWS di 11.711NER. Notic e. JUtt trceivrii by BOSWOII . HI Fl/RRESTER N., 4:1 M.vt log ntrrq't BROAD CLOTHS I=EZIEZ TU MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. LEA Dia or 111 F. OIRCHICSTRI., HESSING. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ist Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle 50 cts r.' ,l " " 374 " 3.1 " • 20 Pit _ _ Gallen• fo: Colon l Persons Monday Evening, October 6,1845, Will be preented en admired comedy, in sam celled SUE STOOPS TO CON42:0111L. Comic Song The whole in conclude with a f.rce called the rr . For portioulort stie'emell bill o:7onors open at A past 6 o'clock, curtain will rise at . post 7 precisely. nct 6 BT virtue of an ender of the Orphan'• Court of legbeny county, issued nut of said Cnurt, the 4111 day of October, instant, and direetod to Hugh Toner, Esq , surviving atlrninistremr of the estate of William Anderson deed., there w ill be exposed to public sale, at the new Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday the 27th instant, (being the 4th Monday.) at the Moir of 11 o'clock, A. M., two certain lots of ground belonging to the estate of said William Ander son, der-ailed, situate in the 6th ward, on the 4th street road, and at it distance of one bundled feet bum .aid road ; ( - tenting on Congre , , , sheet, each `0 feet, and ententlint each 95 feet ti inches, being marked and numbered in Black's Plan of lots on said 4th start mod. Not. 31 and 32. Sate potitive, and term• made known nt time of Att indi.putatile title, clear uf all incumbrancr , , ail! be ei, en. By or der of the Court : THOMAS FARLEY, Crk Or, f 3ul Oa the old Watkineroa Road, five mile. from rifisborgh. 4010-1 THE praprietor offers Ito sale 2000 Fruit dm Tree.. of the clutters' kinds. both of Arnett can and European origin, at veil Ica prices fit fur tran.planting thi• fall. A d.otryptive calnlogue, with the price. of the dii. (event kitsch of Ft uit 'free, ran be had gratis by ap plication to the proprietor Or 111 the Drug. Si ore of II Smvseo cornet Of Market and Third !Mesh+, Oho In.. kindly consented to receive all orders. prea paid, tor the toopriew. JNO. 3, SNYDER. oct6.4llt&tar3t. Patronized, by Everybody. LtsCKENER' S SUGAR COATED PILLS • • 11 f pr S4,4;1;1141 0 Atte if rat - REPARED 13 C LICK The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, FOR TOE CURE OF Ilendarhe, Giddiness, Rheum' ism, Pile., Dispepsin, Scurvy. Small Pox. Jaundice, Pains in the Rack, Ire ward Weakness, Palpitetion of the Heart, Risin7 in the Threat. Dropsy, ASIIIMa. Fever of all kinds, Fe. mile Complnints, Meanie., Salt Rhem, ileertimrn, Worms, Choker* Mocha., Coughs, Qoinsey, Whooping Cough. Consumption. Fit., Liver-Complaint, Erysipe lan. Deafness, I tching. of the Skin,Colds, Gout, Grey el, ','t von. colnplaint It, and a variety of other disease.„ arising from Impurities of the blood, and ithettuctiona in the organs of digestion. • [From the Agent at Qtledent, L.C.] DISEASE OF TILE LIVER. De se Sire—Act - edible to your de.ire, I write to keep yeti apprized of the prospect. of the Clickener Stienr Coated I'm gstive Pill, in this city. Teo may recollect, when I first commenced /telling your medi i tine. ethic., was in 3lay, 10 we little tin-timed cf then nurcess that would crown the melerieking. Our roerni-es had herr, •n completely flooded My the one tlnntsand and one unsaleable. remedy for every poosi hie denpinint under the sun, that 1 seriously enntem i plated hoeing nothing more to do with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation, we c o n sented to make a trial of yours. At first we found consideruldedilficulty in attracting reblic attention to skirl. them. People Mel been so often deceived by the vile cempotintle which have flooded the country for the hat 15 years or more, that they determlowd, it possible, never swim "taken in" again; and the eanise-1 T omee was, they could hardly lee persuaded to accept of the l'ill., as the aaving is, for •qtree nor money.", Thus tilalletro proceeded for 11 week or two, when, as Yeood lurk would Mete it. "Mrs. a Indy of our city, who hull long •tdiered from an affection of the Liver, acennapanted by ineiire•tion edam" moat ob i ulnae Character. was pf`f•uoded toncrept of a I nn , on rondit ion that nothing wen to be petid for it, if they did n,.t air.rd her the necessary relief. I must conicso,l ; weinmselyes bail very little faith in the matter. know.' ; ing as we slid. that her complaint was one of long steriding, and had been unsoccestfully treated by the, most eminent Phvsirinnsof this and several neighbor ing town., lint we had determined In give the medi rite • fair trial, and if it peeved to be worthless, it would be a .00Ire of satisfaction at know it, both to' you and to no. No In. to our joy than aorptiee, how ever, only a few days Mel deport!, when tie lady again presented herself at out counter anti enquired for anoth ler bon. " I molly think, Mr. William.," says she,' ' that _tour fills me beginning to work a great change in my he a lth. and altogether for the Letter. When I took thr netted dose, I began to feel much better than I did et flint; the pain in my side was considerably re u . oc d; my a ppetite began to improve; and the blocs' seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful tiers. Since then, I have taken the remainder, of the and my improvement has been sensibly l i t "cleaning nt every repetition of the close. 1 have no tieeht that n few mote boxes will effectually cure rue." ;rim result win as she predicted. Her health in completely restored. The flush of youth end beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and tine prospect of long arch a happy life in before her. I am satisfied! wise will never forget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills. A. might naturelly be supposed, the news of this ez• traurdinary cure wits rapidly disseminated through the city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had ela pned. before devilries began to be made for Click• encr'n Sugar-Coated Purgaiiie fah; and the demand s shindy inevensol to such an extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I. might almost say that we are literally besieged by women, and children, labor ing, under every possible ailment w hMh "human flesh in heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging oar fhwes in pursuit ef the never-foiling l'anecen.— Tentimonialn of its snletary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon us from every quarter. One person informs II• he has been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsia. Anoil.er has just recorded from a seri ous muscat of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from his nJ stem the symptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered item nn attack of rul monery Consumption, which lied confined him to hi. bed for mnny months.—So we gi Rit do not fail to keep tin eupplied. Besides tier Retail Trade, we have standing milers from the eternity to a large amount. Seed 30 Goss at your earliest conveutence. Four., Sic. It. 11. WILLIAMS. QNebec, L. C., April 14, 1845. JOHN IVOVT.t REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKF,NER. I. the nrieinsl inventor of !lie Su.vir Cooed Pill.; and that nothing. of :he sort was ever heurd of moil lw intro duced them in June, 1843, as will Liz *ten by the fol lowing: PREMIUM. This Dintomn was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, nt the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yotk, October, 1843. to C. V. CLICKENER, Gm the invention of SUG A R COATED PILLS. JAMES T A LLM A DGE, President. T. 13. WAKEMAN, Corresponding Secretnry. Gottonnt J. Leena, Recording Secretary. C7' To Aeon') CoUNTICKIRITS.—Purchooere most always ask fur Clicloner's Sugar Coated Vrgemble Pods, and see that each box has upon it his signature; all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, cornett of Wood and Liberty wee's, is Dr. Clickener's agent fur Pittsburgh and a;t6 iNI r. Hackett SPITFIRE Orphan's Court Sale Lebasen 'Nursery, IC CIRICATLY RICDUCICIII! p WANDERING Jew for pply 50 ceNs,4er JL sale at Cook's. . . Harper's edition of the Wandering_ Jew; 2 vas. Cur only 50 cents. Guitar Music-10 songs from the Bohemian ltl For 25 Cents. Quadrilles from the Bohemian Girl for only 12 1-2 o•., with a beautiful illuminated title page. ' Lev Busses—a lot of Mazurkas and a set of Pol ka., by Couto & Glover, fur 2 eta., with an illumina ted title page. Elizabeth Bennett, or Pridc and Prejudice. A novel by Jane Austin, author of Emma, Persuasion, &e. One vol. cheap edition. The Heiress, • novel by T. S. Arthur. This is a new novel by the above popular Bolton Elect.) Maniptdatious, Vol. 4th. British Ect.ayists—Merattly,been, Smith, and Wilson, in 4 vols. hound uniform. Journal of the Texan Expedition against Mier. Subsequent imprisonment of the author; hiv s ufferings and final escape from the Castle of Perna?, with re flections upon the present political and probable fu ture relating* of Texas, Mexico and the U. Staten, by Gen. Thomas .1. Green, beautifully illustraZed with ' drawing, taken from life. The Widow'. Pirate Son, or the Curatir's Mate. All the above just rrerived and fur sale at Cook's 3d at.. near the Post Office. (Jett; Wanted, TMMF:DIATELY,7 nrB good steady men. cliggerii, to work in a abaft. at Steubenville, Ohio. Good wages end Ntrady employment will be given— aka an Eaginoer, a steady man, In tnlos eiroTe an Engine. P C MARTIN, GO Wales 7t. lo) t 1 BARRELS of good cooking.smi fitting lip pleei for main Ir, by MARTIN. 60, ‘ViitoroPF.Pt. Barrrt Tri•trier. Seller's ImpeZl Cough Syrop. larAdditiosi.al Proof of its Power to Csire.,4El FA , HYIP.LD, V.., August 30, 1845. MR. R. E. SELLERS: Being a ffl icted for some 1.11 time with a bad cough, 1 was recommended to ii.et your Irriperial Cough Syrup by my young friend Mr Wm. W. Templeton, your agent for this place. I done so. It had the desired effect in relieving me of ri cough that I hod despaired of ever being well. I had used utmost every thing that woo in toy power to get; but received no benefit until I met with your nev er to be excelled itivaluableCough Syrup. 1 feel fully mni.fied in saying to you. and recommending it to the public as one of the hest medicines that has eter been prep,red for the cure for which it is intended. Respectfully, yours. JAMES BROWN SMITH. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, No 57 Wood street.. Sold glen by Kerr S. Mohler, 145 Wood street; L. Wilecx, Jr., and Wm. Thorn, Market at.; Fess & Ca.erll. Fifth Wn.rd, and by H. r. Settsranr. and J )lucladl, Allegheny city. oct4 ALONZO W.,ING, NO. 81 FOURTH STREET, CHRONICLE BUILDINGS. 11 E TANUFACTURR and dealer in all of 1 Tol.acro, Sntiff and Sep.,. nevi y 2, 0 DOZEN Superior Corn Bmornt; e../ 70 do Fair do do; Roreired and foe sale by H. LAMHEFiT, .011 100 Liberty greet Wrapping Paper JonREAMS Medium and Crave Strew; I 75 do do do like; Rtacrived and for aide by R. LAMBERT, nc.l4 100 LO,l -fly at Tobacco, Starch. •.c "Gcdge & Btu." No I, C Togia 101/ 1 , 47..ec0; 25 Boxes Cincinnati SißltilL; 15 do do Star Cad Reict4vrtl per Steam Boat " A Begh , ny Mail." and fur •ale by H. LAMBERT. orl4 100 Liberty firwt. TIERCES froth N. C. Rim rnoeived end for iffil MI IC by H. LAMBERT. at t 1 100 Liberty turn. r 818 IS. of extra family Flour, film white ejklr wheat. For sale by _ _ _ Drugs and Medicines. J AMAICA Ginter Distilled Verdigris; Naples Yellow; Jo) oe's Carminitive Balsam; Uil ‘V inter (;rem; Flour Frwry; 'Fancy *lwinet Mace; Moose; Srolm . sI I eroloche Remedy; Gum Arable; Hyd. Cum Creos; just res-rivesl an, for sale by B. A. IA 1114 b:STOC K. &Co. ear. foh amt Von-141M Writing Ink A RNOLD'S Flet:ni,werrected • genuine article; " Steel l'en Ink,anew artk le express Iy for steel pen; lt.d ink; Carmine Ink, Hoover's Bock Ink, estorte l ,tree; " Copying Ink, for the Letter Press; Arnold's Genuine Copying Ink, for the Letter Pron. Tbe •bore. together witb a general assortment of l'itiffborgh Inks conformity on hand, and for sale at the erbolerale and retail book and papal warehooffe of C. H. KAY. corner of Third and Wood ate. Cover Pa For. A$M A LI. lot of carer parser. fnr pamphlets &c.. 1111../118.1i colors, just received at t h e hook and paper amenouse of C. H. KAY. oct3 corm! 1.1 and Wood streets. 11. PERRY, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER (Fou rnerly oCthe Moutons:Abel's House anti Igoe of Wood street.) AVI NG removed track again to the Born( trict, one door from the corner of Thiel and Wood streets, the undersigned is again prepared to accommostite his old friends and the public gem-reify, with 110t)TS and SHOES, of the best material, and of the finest and most fashionable style. B. PERRY, Remember the place! one door above Kay's Book store. Wend at. oct3-3m. Found. Wrilne.iday morning a small Int of money. The person lousing it will please call at thirofFice. or upon THOMAS KERR. Liberty at near the point. Copperas. 20 BB LS just received and fur sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, 003 No. 26 Wood at Cora 'lmam& 50 DOL. Brooms made from new corn. Received day, and for vale low by HUGH GARVF.Y. 003. No Hr 2 Libersy at, oppmite riff h. To Let. firidiE new and splendidly finished ihree story watebouse, No. 56, Wood street, next door to the Hardware store of James M Cooper, near 4th inert. This worehouso is well calculated fur any kind of heavy business, and la large enough for any purpose. It will be rented low. Apply to the sub• scriber or enquire of Mr James M Cooper. oct2-tf. JAMES P. STUART. Coffee. 30 4ri BAGS of 13 Caen, now lanainr, awl for nado by J & J M' DEV I TT, N 0224 Liberty N. Toss, 100 Gunpowder and Impinial Teas. now hied ing, and for sale by i & J WDENITT, °cll. • Na 14.4 Liberly Bs. lispitrier 12100111 olad Black Tea. 1 0 HALF Chests Extra Fine Young Hysoc Teas; 20 half cheats extra fine Black Tea bought expressly for family ose, now landing, lad fo; sate by J& J M'DEVLTT; octi. No 224 Liberty at. - 01111111111T11 Tag pitblki are respectfully informed tbst the lintels.* of the above Cemetery, near Mount F.Mmatlotaf# are now ready to dispose of lota on reasonable tetem—the lots are 3 by 16 feet--from 10 M. 12 dollars during the month of October—after whicg time the lots will be 15 to 18 dulls's. The lo cation is beautiful, and the plan of the lots is tasteful ly arranged. It is the intention of the Trustees to make the placeas handsome as any otbe Owe of the kind in this vicinity. Apply to Mr JOHN STEN- R ET. Merchant, Federal street, Allegkleil). By oniecue the Beetrri 0r TrlNteelt. sep3o. ROBERT FAT RMAN, Pres't BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. SIcOtTEDY & LOOMIS, No 59 WooD STltgrr, 5 Doorts Aaort THIRD, jiTAKE &insure in informing their friends, that they have opened their dig imi SHOE STORE on. square below the stand they occupied before the ffe. Their stock is now and has been selected with great care expressly for this market, and will be suld at a smell advance on Messechu.etts cost. sep3o.dlw BOLLMAR'S Lerivec's French Grammar; Bolimited. C0110(1 , 6111 Phrases; Bollmet'a Perrin'* Fables; 11,11Inter's Titernagne end Key: Porneys Frew+ Spelling i3oots4, - Fleming .ad TilsiAn's- Yiench Dictioeiary bridged fur Sdnoole); The New 'Testament in French: A ruppl, of the above just received and for sale by .101-IN H MELLOB, 1:22 Wood st., shove Sth. vABntoss• QTHE solorikr we ell respectfully so- OIL mance to his numerous customers and the public that he is prepared to supply them with his beautiful style of hot. Ile would say to all who wish to get the worth of their money, that this is the place to come and buy. It in well knoun that quite . an inferior articb of Hats have been sold at exorbitant prices, and the pat-chaser getting but truck for his moss) sad cantina. The order system is but slight ly touched. and he does nut monafacture nn inferior article to pnlm °iron the working rantn. His business is conducted on the CASH SYSTEM. and he is de termined to sell cheaper than the chespest atlas cheapest. His stock of FALL AND WINTER CAPS area the most fashionable style. Customers' Hats modest shortest notice. Also. Ladies' Riding Ceriend In fant's Caps of every pattern to suit the taste. . N. B. Dont forget the place, as l want a small por tion of your small change, and you may rely cm get ting value for the same at the sign of the Dig White' list. third door from John D. Davis' Auction Rooms. Recollect the ''Yellow From." ANEW HAT AND CAP STORE CINAS. U. PAULSON, (T.A.Ft Ur Till FIRM Of PALTLIOR t H AVING opened Lis new store at Ne. 73. Weed Street, Next door to tbe corner of Foorth, it now roanufactor i ng so d lr eeiving from the Engem Cities a very /ergo assortment of HATS and CAI'S, of every descrip tion. screamed to be made in the best member. and of the hear materials. Oiter,Settl, fine and commas Mnakrat, Seeders.. Hair-Seel, Plushnna Glazed Capsl fine assortment of Ladies . Furs, sock as Lenz. Fitch. Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR' TRIMMINGS, nll of which I.e offers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholemtleana retail. , Coon, ry Merthant• will please call and examine tni stock before purchasing CHAS. 11. PAULSON. N.. 13. The Fall Fashion for Hats and Caps recriv .l4l.• OWNERS and Contipees of Goods shipped either East or West by the -Reliance Portal& Boat Line," Sr. hereby notified that their Goods witl, be waguned round the Burnt Aqueduct at th e espeose of the owners, unless we are in time otheraite, spe cially directed to held them over to order. Persons wishing their goods delayed or to remain subject to order. are thrrefoge respectfully regretted to give as immediate notice. JNO. :WFADEN & Ca • sept2.9-2w. HUGH GARVEY, 102 Lih,rty air~•t THE subscribers have the pleasure of informing their friends and the public generally, that they have removed to their new warehouse on Second street, be tween Wood and Market streets. Their faetOrids for the manufacture of Vials. Bottles, and Window Glam. am in full operation. An assortment of Glassware on hand, to which the attention of purchasers is direc ted. (sepl3.lm) S. M'KEE Lobsters and Sardines. flie DOZ. Cans Fresh Lobsters; CP 3 Sul..eror Sardines; just received and for sale by A. G. REINHA.RT, wit 1 No 140 Liberty st rDOZ. boxes Fine Table sat! just r.ceirtoi by •J A. G. RF.INHART, oct I 110 Liboriy st 10 BOXES prime just r A rceiv7l77l ire by G.lN t A t tl No 140 Liberty sr, .Mazer Strop Nan Beat. JUST received from the Eastern mar keu. the best assortment of BOOTS iiol.lllll l and SHOES, for the l'eople, ever brought to this cit 3. CALL AT KIMBALL'S, No. 70, Wood Streit., Between Fourth and Diamond alley, and you ems boy cheaper, and better than at any other plats Pkts bureh. His stock is fur SALE, consiwing of all kirds, of Boors and Shoes, coarse and fine, Mien's, Women', and Chitclren'A, expressly for the wholesale and retail fall trade. Call and see, and you will not go away dissatiafiell. seprt•tf /VHF. third story of the new building on the cot , nor of Wood and Third streets over my Book stme will be rented upon application to the subscriber, sept.) C. H. KAY. Pig Blistal. 10 TONS Pig Metal j.ast received for Vile 17 BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO. ail Front vt, near Smithfield. MITRIPICT, 'WILSON & CO" NO. 48, WOOD STREET, (Late Jones, hirrpley, 4. Co. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally, that they have removed to theist new stole, No. 4E, Wood street, erected since the fire on the 10th of April, on tke old 'pot, where they are daily opening Goods suitable for the present and approaching season. Their Stock, which has been purchased with care, and at the lowest prices, they offer for cash or approved credit et a small «leant*, and respectfully ask the attention of buyers from the country and neighborhood. They will be constantly making additions to their Stuck during the season: they have now in store Bine, Pilot and Beaver Cloths; do. and blk Waived do. do.; do. and Getman Ribbed Beaver Clotho do. blk inv . 's. Green and mixed - do do. do. Fancy Cassimeres Berkshire do. do. Fancy Prints. a rich assortment; Cashmere d'Cusse and Moos. de Laines; Black end cord Alpaccas and Parametta Cloths; Plaid Linseys, common mixed and imperial* Kersey., Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds; Scarlet, White, Yellow and Gown Flannels; Canton Flannels, unbleached, bleached and colored; 8.4 Steamboat. Whitney and heavy twilled Blankets * 10-4. 11.4 and 12-4 do. do.; Extra heavy Blue.(ientiarpetta . der. gibs. A splendid assortment of Shawls; Ticking' and Apron Cheek.; Buck, Chamois, lined Berlin and Lore; Weol Gloves . , Irish and Germantown Woolen; Hose; White and blk Cotton, and. blk Cbaebetene and. Ai. paces Ross; Bleached and Brown Cottons and Drills. Together wit/s a gees'sl assortment ofientalle t icks. stapt29shas 4 '4 French Books: G. W. GLASGOW. No 10?. %Vona st.. Pittsbergh Burnt Aqueduct. Rebuilt and Removed. T able Salt. Gehbes, Cheese. To Let. a new article;
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