Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, October 08, 1845, Image 2

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Fifteen days later from Eurcpc. ,
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STrltsßUlto, September 4.-The Empress of
By II ,th (-1
ddi & o'4 Express line ire ~..t e yesteroity ;0,,,,,1n will tt ,„l. a lengthened sill y in lesly for the
,ley afro noon put in plisEes , Ei at 1 . 0
Illi• news bright 1,,..,,, n ,
~1 to. , iyeith ‘„.l.ieh tons le, r beet , it , t , t e.. t .
hs the Sieenslep (lithee in. C tie Jut:leas. She tee ~, t, ,,e . „ one;
Civett.ool Oil Ille 19.11 ultimo lee reach.? l tin-ten on i a def„,,,.,,, port,
leerier lwr a b.ettee the Verifier , ' e 111 e';+
Thursday teed ;loon, m elees the seynce in 13 d.,3'..
' .A new report from the score of o perations in Cale
She wit. telegraphed it e ....tee - % 45 t l . ll '''' se•t - I eirses ha. twee publislw.i. bw it is so eunf esed tent it
She art ;yea it her whorl at hull past 5. lis ciillit tilt exrictly to understeni it It of come- re
She 11..."0" 23 lunemg e " C.'" ll ' isi ve 'r'''' l '" II. ' !; I preseets the Ressian army as hiving ettierel steew•••l
fix, 72 from Liverpeol iii Boston. itol 11 from Hale ere tee real truth is. chit " though petlialig it lion renl
f, iii fil,llll, in elt LOG. ly thrashed the mountliineers, it has Reined nethiree
The get -tithe, Great Mimi., anise I at Liver sir e lt, Theee hares men fight with E le.perate cum
pool at 7 o'cio , :k eel the morning of 111.1 15'11 eh itne. .
lee. and inflict tutu !61,' clinfoi,in-nt, on the Itossiails.
Iler pasemeers, in e length} ea 1 ""'". "P""e d ' 1 " 11 I ; Poblic opinion (if in a enmity e hetes man datee't
..lint se' !open his trout', On puldicatfuils p i ddle opinion can be
emetic-alien with the Vessel. It appears
had not stieleient steam to enable her to nit in lie,
I said to exist) has decelediy declared against the 4 I,
i eteatest speed end here-eller leree passeee of 16 (lass.
i1 „ . „ 1! ,,,„, -,,, C„..,,,....., anti corn O w aliii y itselfitselfis
_ --- 1 the iiiit..nti E arrived an the 13111, A g ,i,, , a, for thew is ~, roach seff eine to be e mlureti.
THE Satsmulrstt ',..isgs•-l'estetduv, 2 Salem:le-1 the iron ship builders. Nl"sses ll'eleeen . 1 . , re- et ' ee l :e f t,. er ~,, honker to b e z i t ., e. But the Emile . -
e. manufarturra by Messes. Con.table Ss . Llvel reel. " 1 " bell h"le a" 1 r"" ` 1 . 1 1" 11 1 la 11211) ''"'' ter ell' 011 nn account give tip his long cherished silt
. d , . r Saf hunk - th.• first of allies of ate one . beeell N\e'•` trickler. of titi• city, NILS tested by Fire. The sal , v
e ,• .,, I ,
~ , ! ; d Liver " I. .ier• of croshing the eiltlClSiilll4. rose allfil it. one.
I ti.ler• h tve twee sent by nor ,Evernment to Este e
I was placed in the tin' at 9 o'clock, A. M., mid con-' 'f lie stenmship [teeter) arrive) et Liverphil nn tli.• ;.nail . i r r • i ... I
•no Im. ~, ode.. ..Antei; Fn the cone thetien of a
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deuce in it until 3 I'. M. The brat was err: , deer. : Ilth tilt. fern II tllf re, hayine sailel Amen" 2 : 1 - ' n emeer .if stem vessels. Hopes ore, however, re
and the teat as fair a une Ili Can pea ile, Le ; o vert. ~ riontmeemem re her re re al l eo lo eel so 1-i he . Wei_
tort terse!. t hat Jeffers. bete Russet will be perfectly irt
rh,,,,diciiii•iiii a .: i t is,: ."1';'10,1 !hal she came I seeelie ~ 1,,
~ „ dere of fee e g ,„.„,,,, t e e . f e supplies of bleillll
After 3 o'clock the vats. was taken out of the fire and .
el
will,
teerett e te . „f ~„1 „ „e , ,,,,.• l e o t his tea s all,} ! !„, 1 ,,. , , , ,,, ," .
open. d. It contained a small blandee
Lk and seyea wasii
tl e a who ,i t , f, a , a l th a t s he rime only to plocere (;ear„! 13,e
lle to CuCirrsia -Itelligence, elks Copartnership.
. bank notes. all of *shish were in a pet feet state of ; new beffers. , t hsleset. hoe been reveived of a battle 10.1 aeell 111,
I O r r FIE sobscribere have this day entered into Co l The WO nderful Vegetable Purgative,
p r eseivation. The comm i ttee
sr to a itness the !
A " "'''''''''''''t has h '""" " . " d '' I ''' " x ' enli ""; I "' rice:l.E.:cm Gores under Sckiniil !Icy , and ihe Ito,.
;British mail lines Ili Ille sans nn the wester. vole of
siai. tams (50,0110 siring) a n der Gen Wo l er.setf. elm 1_ pert nerthip e i rlhe purpo, of conducting a ve.;
~ FOR THE CURE OF
i testing of the safe, we learn. will report fel - trebly. , eoeth Ate, , t • 1 • n , nee , t with
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to
eef Dargo. die heed Win. tr•r, 01 '""i Gr'''''ey ""'I C" i nni i ''''',, i , i ' n ' ii. "' i in t hi s c it y, Ile:tem - lie, Gi d diness, Rheumatism. Piles, Dispepsins
lit i s a breutiell pirre of workmanship. rind rell.wes N e yi eei tien C.smpsny fertle. convey mem of 11... M IV' Sli;iiii d . V ii i i i r i , i i it i , a l f idi i f l a ll ar , d ie LirCil.silln• Under Idle fiffil of RE tills/IT s's.: Joe Fs. Seeley. Small PON, imoiiiiro, Pates in the Bock, In
. A.G. REINHART,
;ere It credit upon thu ntechaniral skill of Messrs. 1 , two, Valparaiso mid Pouliot. Fronit leirettne dies
„yet ,
ete ,,, , ,.. !! to :,bond ihr eetr ,,,,, te the ~,,,,,,,,,, w e re IVeeknese Pulpit:item of the Heart, Rising in
will cress the isthmus! teCluteres reel them' he I ""ntele 1 e„.!,,,,,, exi,„,„led SANWEL JONES.
!Constable & Strittkler. the enterprising inanufeeturers. all their atsmitmition, rd, however. the Throat, Dropsy. ,- , ,sibmu, Fev-r of all kinds, Fe•
Ire Etteland he the Rest ludic reed steamer.;. Pithdoirgli, Oct 1. 18.15. 1.c.7 eta.
I . --- -- --- . without risers.; ell' their melee) . and b.iggage ion" -_--___ -- male Conlf•lnirthr, NI. asles, Salt Rheum, Heartburre
vs= ; osinett FR Geonlites Do.:EbEcitA ric Vicrutty.-W to . ! A et-end:el fi re eerteroel et Lotslon on the I eth ult. e Worms, I ludera Nlorlms, Coughs, Qoinsey, Whooping
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the 1110101Iliiiiii, i ALLEGIIE.S I' GUI:STY, SS. t
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Tickets! Tickets!! ! c „„,,,,, E LEcat ,,N...'llse elffeerikie Daily Sentinel, l
1N the Orphans' Court of said coml. i I I: ' ;.: ' , t i. l ;: a C 6l ' . ' .. "' s " , l l l ll . : l l . i i i " n n g . s l ;t i i f
' t . h l t.:S is k e i l n; : C " o rn li P ls iu . i Go '' tr; ' , rs G 'i ns ll :-
It bt A., tint upon the premise: iii :or 3 Mire, eery,: • Tee lee , ott the p,, o f es„_,;., e sa id , t , eneet ,„, ,„ ,
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, re i e enter m e r eltnets. t Villiam se, ilh,ekr, h.,
,ki11,,,!,,! , ~e. to anon, ~,,,,, w h„,,, ,h,,, , ~,, threel i' estings of I:lttire new styles,
. ' _ iv, No 25, .1 tine Tern, 1845:
Tr Any quantity of the regular Demociatic ticket;
al idoy;
gi, , , , , the follow mg 1 rvsults of die Deleeate ! C1.1: " II
Can be had at this olhce• ° Th 4 premises we r e of immense entert, sprentli eroding from 1 genera I and ee.tv 011.er o ffi cers, and four aids-d , camp 1 PC EisiC,ll PATTERNS. I el, Ne t voloteolnidoints,oncl a variety of other diseases,
- - - ; 1 election in Oro Territeryi I Witte., . li -ere in the wilier side. Tile Inhiv ef one
,of the c oalman:let-in-chief. lite latter, finding 111.1 Al n In the matter of the Gutirdianslipl aridog Gem Imploiti., of the dlood, and eteetuctione
Democrats, are you all Heady'? , Fer elate., ( rem.) Ittie, 250; Walwetth, 75;
1 eersen wto revel, liter-ally berm to ode - eel:tea m v1 " 1 " ;army sis much crippled, for d i e t ermber "Iwo II• , • e ,.. r ti, 1 • 1 0 :11 ;...e , -
. ‘V a ,Ehington, '2IA: Dodg. 4:3; Dane; 27; Jefferson, See ees ee pe e iess f eel; plate, n o d s ome hundred p e rsees.,.,,,, tee „, te al4 Cie.( fiiVilg the fiilliliCaliiitla to rtir , 1i• . ' lot of HIE:NCH AND ENGListi . ,
u.. - i. : ,-,.., ......, of every shade, [dor. and pallet., ArCiiunt of Robert 141'Cracken and' ill the omens of digestion.
\Vele m Rogers, enarilirin. of the Mel
Tueeday, th e 14th, is the prem. day. The Freemen . sheb,,,g.n.
50..... . 1 , ,,0,1
675. m ban connnol fail to please the Various tastes of his 'lst [From the Agent rat Revere, L. Cee
' werent OFIC ti Ile il iCe'l itllo 111 , Thames, it di viripos• ' ;;;T , ; • ;;; „ , ~, , 0 ~,,,,,,,,1 i,,, f,,,,,,,. our Children of Samuel leirkput i - •
et Allegheny county, on Tuesday next, have a vets ! For l Collitts.(W.) \like:mei°, 25; Re k, 100; ethic- !,el that oil. to 'nue trio , perished. eustetners. Also. a deceased. ' '"' I)ISEASE oF TIIE LIVER'.
TURKEY AND THE EAST.
important duty to perfortn. The election is one of , rel Point, (lowit ciitirty) 15-Total 1.50. New Styles of Bearer and Tiered Cloths. And now. to wit, July 12, 1345, the Cour appoint i Des SI11:-Aereenble to your desire, I write to
! The Piet-rub:on of Railway Arei irnts.-The
; 1 r,,,,, ,, , ,, h , , ,,, Compaily lee entrant chro-; A e AI. vindrin letter of the 2I;•h e t" A ugu st *sate, 11. S. Nlngraw, W. IV. Dellaseiede homes Dnnelly, t L
.rep eel apprized of the prosper!? of the Cliekenee
great intet est to the people of western Penneelvaniml Maj. for Martin, (.1)•) in the uhJve Coninties, 5e5; ; leorelon n . „ of Black, Blur, Invirible Green,
i i . o rneforii to h. r 0 , ,1.., wiTI, n slew tot beets:pier - el that the uolerees•n change of el iniery in 'I . Tut had
end we trust , he people uf Allegheny WII so cast their' the counties to hear from will increase the democratic ~,, , . t . Golden 3Bred and Olive, for I. mum the within account, and distribute the b a la n cel Sugar Cooed Puree.' ise Pill, in this city. You may
, a I ta • ban ,,, Ea en plit. r,r.ve, Upon the line ill 0 der Creatihl a :Teat sensation itt that city. :41t•liernet Ali in the hands of the Administreters , reenllect, when 1 first commenced selling your me i=
suffrages as to most r•ffectively promote the great ub- majority. Well done, kt isconen. •r .
Ito e•lnlilisti toil...rimy o, tne. wets awaltine tle. return from Conststninople of feel Sack and Froel: Coats. By the Cour, TIIOMAS FARLEY, sine, whim. ens in ely, Iwe little dreamed of
ect invulsed ill the contest. , F em . n ew Rom,. Cottrell, - Belie:leo ern nt-oet et . mil 13ey (Poem), hi. frame eel-in-low, pre, iees to T ,,,,, 1e ,„ wit h ale, of etpete,„ Al eh:H o-we) AND Cl er k. rho Eturcess Illiit would crown the voider-tithing. Our
One of our contemposaiies elves the fellewing • , ! he . . , . •I'In• Lie.. , -nt. ,,, t aIIixh:BLA le Ii E f COA TING, Pilo and other goals And now to wit, feet. 611 e 1845. the Crturt appoint
The right of way question, is indeed the question; as an apprept into iriscriptiun fur the next count... pane I :: ''''" ..." - '," l ' 1 ; 11;'''','' te r t „. 1,... c i inies thrown alien to . his twitting AlAlexanth in e., retie,. ; premises had been so completely flooded by the one
rel ieves,. ey t o t r ....y 0, • ..11. ••••• , t he Inte Al e
P I'M& of 1/turin, hod u pon hi a rat ti- i 1 Flteert Porter, Esq.. Auditor, in this case it. room ofl
' ...lee for Over Cents.
the rail road is the only subjeet connected with the ! resented to Henry Cloy: thousand and one unsaleuble remedy fur every !torte
i 'I . 1.0 Pope tins seserely repreherelei the twang of .y,I et Alemoterie been received with creel &Mine- i ble complaint Under the sun, that I sei b y
contests-
These greid• will be .1.1.1 ready made, or will he W. %V. Dallas, Esq.
Beneath this Qutli, his Henry Clay, % The old Lieutenent wins on the
contest, which has excited the public mind. The , , t e e ai.,.,p . ,,,,, nod eitcrtion• of the Catholic priests . the, by the l'n4lio. made to order in a mtperier style as low ns can be All persons inietesfesl will plena,- take notice that .
tVlett l , I t alic, put to bed one day. I plated haying ',udde r s mere to er, with any thing of the
at the . most urgent solicitation, we
people are alive to the great importance of securing ! l in Wes•plsohn. • point of iessiog for teeisfeni Motile The son of , 1 ,,,,,,, in this 6,-.. e 1 II
y tlit lius also the MOM] v&liel , the undersiened Ateliews will meet for the purpose 0(1 " in. " " e ' er '
Be quiet, linl-to rise is vain. i , . -
the terminus of the road at Pittsburgh, and we ttusel 1., es :a mos, F. ...any n conoter pain. 'r Some fitv , stics led , been pre.tteleite n t r e eler to im- To t me of Nloscut 1, ,a ,ass lately no ived at Alexi.- t fro Gentlemen s wear, such as consented to oink , a trial of your.. At first we found
their apprentment, rat the office of Robert Porter. .. • , . • .
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„,,,,,,,, :nr i,„ ~...t the. ei.ii of the world arid It w.. 3 repert...l that los either, from -tone rause I li:fti , Smithfield gavel, in the City of Pittsisureh, en conselerithletblecuey to attracting public attention to ,
will, on Tuesday next, elect men to iepresent them at , h r . l e d e„. n „. ! SHIRTS. STOCKS,SUSIT.NDERS,TIANDKEIICIIIEFS. , , , ~,,,,, ~..
i. r,‘,.a fitrOte 10 ill te October. ' sir other, w•it greatly "treaties! aids him; , n . , is wards them. People hod been so often deceived by
NS, thine...lay, tile 12t II ut .NOVemiser, at 11./ 0 CIOC ~
Hort isburgh, who can, and will defend their interests. You cannot • •Lick the liver off!
i The Nll,44achussols State A ss, icell end s,, , Cit't , .. 11, sef f ileliCii fleil i ll-,ICOITIe to put himself under the ere ; SCARFS, BOSOMS, ROLLERS , &C•
.4. NI. the vile compounds which have flooded tin country for
.
The nominees of th e Democratic petty were selec - I From Nears Smettley G Irene. • tin "gent in Asre ire, r:icolland,lostriba•ing era , and section o f the. Pasha, eho I s nd ress ei,ed bi ns vin in.,
The aiteroion of persons scenting their garments , II S NIAG RAIN'.
THOS DONN F.I.LY. the Isst 13 }tries or mme, that they determined, if
ted to direct reference to the roil road questi in. They THE LUCK OF L'lN HURST. h,A,f,... fir e ~. to iroprove the dairy breee ve, nhey.. N. lohernet Ali e ill seed him hac's to lii• ' well made. and in supet bir eft le. lied uf the best ma-
ItOBERT PORTER. possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the conic
rnule in the old 11.tv S ml e, . loiter with l e ttere ~,,a ~,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,ah) 011 e ef tbe of. tried,. is invited to his fo e semis of 0ce7.12e4,-..wlt qtience was, they creed hardly be persuaded to accept
are all men eminently quulified to discharge the duties I ,nit,
of the Pills. as the saying is, for 'love nor money.
of Representatives, and ale all warmly in levet of the ; 3110 KEN FAITH AND BROKEN FOIITUNS:S. ,
lee te iron has rettthrel teen her Gormin tour firers of the cout . ' '
non t 1 moment still strivieer int d i e i n lirnitrrrml A letter from ColOilan'ilinfile In the °Mb tiltiton. French Cloth.s,Easstnirrss and Vestings, _
Notice. Thus matterrs proreeded for n week or two, when, ars
i ceirree 11. . , ~ ,
Rail Road. The election of the Democratic canal.: ei d el s hie ;s hi r e, 1 1 ,. spring ~r,h,•1,,,,,r1 It
nod
Lentil
M• nth.. the le.'11•1 (rem v)isossit end othrt qo eters , eleeli he bee selected with the utmost dire for this I n t h e c o „,-f,f c o „,„ 0 , pi ta , o f All f lkeny Cow,' y I '
.:... o.d I'Mk V...l4llin''' il 1 "M re Ne ---- . a ladY of
•1 do make oheip e e, she ro lled. 01, her way home, rat the Chateau of the cenfo netlion of the deem of the Russian many, , par.:teeter bit te ch of business. lle te 1.1 telsti plusseU.re our city, who had king suffered from arhAffeCtiOn of
dates, we sincerely believe, will secute the rail rand. IN the matter of the voluntary assienment of James '
I That es, ief and petituices, 1.41 d in her, beth
d' it, lioci pa •.:ra n night or ti,si, t i nder 111, boa in Cailf /4•11 , , 10 lit early port of the month, The: i n ~ba wi n g t e e ., eees l e t o anyone w ho win favor him ! the. Liter, accompiinied by ind 'gest iofi ol e the meat ob-
Elect the whig candidates, and youdefeat them easure , Nlingle th , ir spo, together. Grove, patience, Miller. of the City of Allegheny. (late Grocer.) , .
ro.Ef ,I the Citiren King. 'Pie meeties ef these leo Me s e of Alentedereur was 'lid in the T ur ki s h rap t 1 with a call, feeling confident that the great variety of imile , character, ens persuaded to accept of 0 box, ors
No. 201, eland., T . 1844: OctOchther 4. 1345, finall
We say this, in sincerity,afid any it too, eitimut wish. ' And let th e slot:0,11,g elder, Grief. e ivee
[amine h... ....here rat Tree. t. is e t ferth elm WI td. a here he eas treetea ~ .,,,i, ,a 1 ih , a , .h. ,,,,,, due l his suck and the style in which they are made, can-. coneitien that nothing was tube paid for it, if they did
This pet ishing rout e nth the het-seising vine." ac ceont re 11,thert A. Campbell and George It. [ltd
ing to give a party character to the question. In or the weely minute... of 1.0.t0r, letter wr iters. A his rank. 11 , 4 reception hr Ilse SIIIIIIII had been 0I • not be surpassed in this city. not ;street her the necessary relief. I must hey
di d
CrstasEiss• die , assignees of James Miller, exhibited in Court! , bad ~ faith • , e
1, IVAII l ile r in,i•V inee nt ilie . 0 ...0 rot di il de.cliplion. On .1e I . llitli, 11,e Cu.; S. MORRISON, leberte st.. e. w o,lllldOreg very ettle in me matter, nose
der to secure the railroad we must have sufficient sane A year pessed awns. Esthete e.-as still Bloated, I I ,'‘ ihl , l ',. Ll ' 1 , 1 ' 1 , 1 . 1" ''` lll.. ‘ ll ILI '' ; , , ; , 1 end filed. 1
n "' m in., for i emine I) leen ;i1•1011't 011 tile I. smroon4 o. v.er steaM C•iivelle reached Cer , Viti. inople, having ' , DI m iii g_e m b etween :st e e r , 51 . an d Viscj,,,lley.in& WI We. did, diet her complaint was one of long
et pass the bill without the aid of the city and enunty lei beet, time for tone lime past; become fewer see ~,,, - ll prossons i n terested, vslll pleese .he notice rifl '
.1 p twette! liiTgldisis a , i l on 11116 (tail illing f I lank. I, , ar d AINI. 1 1 1.0 .410fS, a 110 1.4.14 Ille heater Of a let' es , talidine and had boon unquccesEdidly trented by the
the extribithm and filMg of the testes] meritioned ac• l ' ^I , • •
Philadelphin, Lancaster, Chester, or Dauphin. AV bete mom bullied. th e •• a nointod" m-in•itcll. ernlrrsced, a nth a le-coettee t, em bin; o.lls. t•lr Me Dithe, in, ttiog isi• royal I, h :h. , Stray Com. most eminent I livsi,•tans of this and several neighbor
! Alts. Gerrard retntrked with sorrow the nervous
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ii„. 1,,,1i,„,,,,, c 0unt, and that the snme will be allowed by the Court, . But We had determined to give the mede
her. ate et. to gt•t the votes necessary to secure a . •„,..., ~, he see i• Ile pre ce welled, that he weele ,es e \IV, t o the mi le/Tiber living in R.r.4 Irlwnship. er , Saturday the 'sth day of October instant, nele•s 711"1.
a nxi e ty with w hid, FrsITCS awaited Ilt,iir erre al, and T•
expense tine a fair trial, and if it prevsel to worthless, it
mejority 7 We must:rely upon the votes of the mem- the leek Of d i cypuilitinelii 'hitt, eby she used to lay ' i " . " e ''' " ''' s''' " , :pen "
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r 1 •I' " i '' "'' i'c" i '''" "I ''' . " N''''''' I"' col}' " m'''' ""'re te" - etv -f eet lj Oil the Franf.lin road. four m iles from l'itidwirgh„.„„„. i„,, ,h,-,„,,„ w i t) i t t , ..,.,,,. 0 „,,1 tt t ,„, 1,„ „,11„,. f .a,
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• the , g i .iiii„id,. s id i ii i d i m Illijrie i i s sinted in •lie G'•.- *ism,: Coil he would p ra y tr pot /1•11,11 Al.O to King t e,, s „ l 0,,, e re „I j,,;, I„, n, e m iddl e s i ze d D e , ,„1,,,,,1
would he a Wince rat SalG.action to it, or/. to
By the Lome GEO. R. RIDDLE,
hers representihg thestrong nortbern democratic eosin- , down Ido sleet and unsaisface.ry epistles. Ernest men
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~,,,. . . ~, . . von and tO no. ISO !ass to our jey than surprise, how ,
q lilted °afore sestet thieo mentlis after . e tilt a piece Ett. her t [gilt ear, suremeel it, be tstee _e n Prothonotar y. -
tics. Te secure their co-operation, we must seed men ' Itml resells' 000.) The neisie l aes 'll.ine wee. psi 110 1.000 hart.... l v n i t .,,,v u rds. r
'.-I"'" I ' V il: "" ii '" " !"'" "" the eiset or nine years eel. She came eel, i dr.we of -
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ing so Lvoluilllt, used they had ranee heard from e, PRICE GREATLY REDUCED I I 1 presenter] nerseit at our deinter nod enquired for anoth
to Harrieburgh who can consistently alba h o ots act th . ctree ' .• . . - •• . . "J e t. t eniment hi tile Loodui lie;•••t•er , who II- .21 t ee. fir !...• I in. with fell peed. le retiree the de
eiiii:.• and WTI% 1 1 e-eteem The ms.met el ssi.l cow i 5
himself of h i s v i s i t to s ome distant connections In .
: 1 tyvven the : , 1 e evil,' and Drusof
in harmony with teem-men in wh em they will eon- eeteshire, and ef ihr lee , f • , 1 •
. 1 i i 'deka the mese:wets ef tlie Q wen in Gomm , . I.;rrrice• eal.tlog ./e _ bellfeA ir/fticideil 10 ta li , pay clisiges. fled take acv HE AS ANDF RING Jew fur only 50 cents, fol er box. '•1 really thiek, Mr. Williams," says she,
iis 0,t0.0. v. io 1 111. efill•
wor,i,,
„i .
~,„. ,
~,, tio , ~ i i ~, ,i \, I ii „.„ . • II ,„,
~ ii ,,, Li,i,iiniiii. sale •
at COOL'it. ' that your Pills ate beginning to work a great change
fide-men with whom they cult center freely and we bl e d tram to a *si n t Lis li t ionsl's s teer, Therese I.yit,e
-eel, f usts isi,ol l, s . t b., 1),0,,, of ;e t a,' 11-ellseeh welt s An Atle•ns corseapo.,,l,nt wi s h ., on the ;Ind, o h_ ' '''‘ ,. .: ; . ;„ 3 " i. ' Le ' ill l ' i-. d ''''"'"' i " I ''''''' din g t " kw •
l'E [ER IVORY, Gin keeper. 11artver'• Edition of the Watelering
I
resef eedly. ton,lll a situation of same dm g. r. Site had bed, rue . letter.
car,
t., , e ;',„,, t. , l ,,, are e .,,,,,,,,, 5, ale . A d . s (.• 1 , I • / •
i ou s to ,hat .os ,ii I 111 ii. I t liiii•lfilfliill niii 0 4 pir trAns tip- __. for only 50 (-ems. Jew,
f„r , 0 1..1 in my hettlth. and altogether for tile better. When I
liced: the second dose. I begun to feel much betterthats
with in a little Certifies., in which she wit. I,rl-
~ , i, i , ,„.I ell iii i ii , i ' i ~,,i,,,,,,
There is no use of closing our eyes to the fact tbat '
awry peer .I,e...sestet In ovellleuw Ilt• e.iro.litillior, and Lumber. &dial Jim.-10 stings from the Bohemian Ghl
. self ciding them, tile, feeling that they were ko•ree. ~,, . e •, • , I did iit fire.; the pain in my side was considerably re
lieved; my appetite Loran to improve; and the blocs,
we will have to encoun'er the bitter opposition of the
rapidly approach.; a steep haut e at the fool ni . Which 1 - 1 ' 1 . 1 1; 11 1 11 '". "' l ` 1 " 1'1"111'1"1• M. 1,0 nn 'isis:er a iliv•r...-v ef thee intention ti,.,,,,.1, ro, '25 cents.
~ I I ; 0 4 -1 ) PI EC t:S (31113 6et ) Pine Scent line. 4by 4; ( _ •
I itEle \ ND. Ises .,,„. Loos,. li•r died C iintllloiiiinal opisions. ii i Jundtalles from the Behernien Girl fot only
Philadelphians; we have nothing to expect from them. was a SM ,III pool of water, she summoned all her en. 09 54 do f C,43 do) du a. 3es 4t 12 les , seemed to drculate through my veins as it did in my
, , ~,,,,st othor. (i •,,o, ,I Usir.:i, 11, hero of the Ira. e 1 .. , with II beautiful illuminated title rev. , yeutheil any,. Since then, I. have taken the remainder
and we must look to the Democratic north to aid la orgies, determinirte 'tidier to twertten the cerrinee, Nit eeConeoli i. et Del. - sem , wlteee . ' l- " ."" 1 " /1 1 " " r „.,,,1 ~,,u ; i .alr,:i. 1 S l i d e. M.;,,, ~,,,t 5,,,„,;,. „, d 2500 feet dry Oat: inch plefee
Ises Ittrnes-a lot of Nlazerkes eed a set of Pol-1
and so nrrest their pftsgress, than to be hurled doers .4'4 ,1 r otft-tve , lo ihe tet.' , :ets Ile i 4 .."'.'it to iili \ , 6000 d 0 Common 11,earts; . .
of the Pills, and my immo,ement has been sensibly
in seeming the terminus of the Railroad at Pittithurglel 1 ert the hell els loa 14 rAi Cie.' , Sea S ilfled inch 1-1..; to,. by Coete & Glover, for 25 cis., meth aa illumina-1 Pr'gres' i "9"" t eyerY repetition o f the dose. I have
into the 4ierp water lmlow. tool ainut.tcr dernot,ttal nit, in Kett, NI 0 0 a nd 11 ' " 11 "I l ' l. ' il.lll 1 ' 1. " 1 1 '" . " I .
,•11l 1 odoreil iiill Of Ille cnpOol.ed title (Inge. i Ina doubt ?hat few moic boxes will effectually cure
We have only to satisfy the men re the north, the.. Her mother, eh,' was invelid, eas teo mach ecrepi- . 4 .eP• ll "'Y • ' leo Dr. Ceded AlMaple, d.; I me." The result NV A• as She predicted. Her health
- p,,,,;,,.a 1,, c,,„.,, 1,,,,,, ....,l y nov ,„ : . o , f ,„„ of , ElizAbelli Bennett, nr Fri.' , and Prtindiee. A neve, I
the measure is a grx,d one, and diet it will promote ed with the care or her little dog, sod with her own ' Ih,
hip
Idol suffered sevetoly Inv disease ' , Inv Jane Austin, ember of
the prosperity of the state, and we have them 'Aid' ,I the , lent e re!. .ll Mir Illit I m i liiii t•
flight and fears, lo estimate the full extent of th eir !et
.. , . ( 11 . ; c'' , r , l'' ,. ,'.' , ',, :,' .! ,'-',' "'. r- , ‘ - h "ge P . ?"' ) Ili, anal, sod for ante by Edirne, Persuasion, & c . .. is completely restored. The flesh of youth and beau
! ty Las trusteed to her Th e
and the prospect of o
danger; and There.,,, relive the onies' heads sharp-. ' A este; tem! ees s' 4 o ott to the C. , •• ef 1. Ts., Mese e Tit CoLi. fir, N.J. J u ly 13ili, 1g44. II LA NI BERT. Om. vol. cheap edition.
The I leires a novel by T. S. Arthur. This is n . ' g
• • 1 1, n met a happy life is lacier.. her. lam satisfied'
vs: indeed most of the Democratic papers in the 1,..
room ,.
~,,d
.1!
the
..,,,,,,,,,,
;,__ ,
lime Clltling form atobbsnty or la , i i• i iii i.ii ~ i . i , pi i i ~., ii
.., Carn e t„ . lli (, n il ii-1 .i i,,..::,!. i r r,r,Ter Ilia I •1..0.1.1 0i0,,, 100 Liberty steel..
north have already exeressed themselves willing tu . _. __ .. _ new novel by tle. alsove popular anchor. !she will never (erect the Cliekenee SueeteCoated Pills
." eh the ehip, succeeded with nameable presence at , effect that ild Neseee ••rrogit, '-.4 ree) •ale xpo-, ;• ,i,e l, oy,, I s ,h egoild o, cr.Viltule f... the •dew fe s ' " 1 1 Elect ro Nineipulatious. vol. 4th. As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex
-1..• see! lof in i • • .
aid the west in the greet strucgle she is about to make mind, in her determination; and Ernest arrived in time . 'hrn - I'l " •h"l 1 , l't 1 " , - - .:., , rib ,".... , nh t• i t,,,. t . ~..,,,,,,,....i f t t ,” i h.. t ,,,. „(Ci a .l,,,,, a 'n 5,,,,, Fall Coatings.
Pritish Essavists-Macauly, Allison,
for right and justice. to save both Mts. lettletori alai 1 liorests irnm throve'. ins I , (...," 11 , bor. and 'it', Lave eni'llier "i' t to•l'li. l • s ;,, 0 .. I t .•; ~,, , 1.. 1..,1., ~,.4 ..,,,I •,,,.,, to 0,,, ~,,,,,,, 11 UST I ereeel, a fresh supply of NEW lint {a , w .c m, . . . ..•
11 ,in 4 vols. hotoni uniform. S m i th , end
treordinary cure was rapidly disseminated through the
frilly and utijagent country; and scarcely u week had
thrown
ten
rises. end struegling penies. No one utet il. "f hh:'"l".4 the "‘!"'h"'"" 'l ‘..1..""• .„ ~-,‘ I , ~,,,.. ,„ ~,,,.,„1 „ L.„„„5,,,,,,,,, ,i,,,,,- a .,,,,, : , ,„_. 0 rt. , r 11-I sncy role, A and hautifol ? interns. The ,
Whig politicians. we know, are busily engaged in
hint; but in the exeiternsmt Of mornvots lilse these. FR ANC E. tees led w0r.,1, .1.1 ..11i , •r, i, i,,, ,, tiPT .1 ..- t -e. ,,,,i,,, a te Caron, Gwen, 011,e nod Claret Brown, ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand
Sebse. lient imprisonment of the author', hi. s ufFeringsl
, Journal of the Texen Experlitt • on against Nlier.l elapsed, tsefore eereeries began to be made for Click
drilling their farces to elect the elder ticket, reglad - eed.ne s . of ittnCy atil intete,t s pring t r p, e Lid. the et ,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,1„ I,„ tie„ es , 1; ,, e , ~,,_,,,e ,
,k,' ~, ~ ~.,,,. ~,,1 ; ,,,, 1 .,11, . c,,,,,, • o „1.,, ,„.... ~e, e, Mueee ty. (ieel misc.! eel Black. These c
- ' .. " 1 " are !and fie l al e.t.a te from the Castle of Parole , e el t re e t h a , O we d, / i n ce eits ed to s uch an extent , that we find
less uf consequences; with them a party triumeh is usual intercourse of daily efe fulls to nweeete nod Ee . the .le-einem. ss litts e to the i Veriiill comae rii. 1 "iit• "'''' I'' i ''. ' ~,,• I, l‘ •i, i.,,,,,,,,,,,„,.„, ~,,„ l in . : „,.,,,,. ~,,,, ~, the Er“terti Cities: home i n ' `'''‘ en ' rn- fleCtions urn! die i''''sent political and pn'bable fu-1 the greets's: difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did
every thug, if they can but seat themselves comfortit' nest, strong, a s lw believed, in his faith arid roinrie .
d the United S"stee letell I trel . e. i .l'd I'v enler of the 1 " '''' ''' nn '' .l ' r ''' l ' ii." n ' i ''' C '" l " I '• I '' '''''' n ' I'" r.e.l f " li ' h ' . Ta ' lmi.. A , V.-.1 ' 1 ' 11:"I " u "' i '" ',E in C ' t ' tuns relations of *I - CXISS Mexico : erg! Or U. Slates
mint to Frances, did not avoid tiff. dim •ertiiiS ft lend- • i I. ,„ I ~,,,,,. ~,, ~,, ~,,. I, f ,e, 1,,,, I, f ~, „ tip & s'im riot car[ Iltis r,,a- .1,,,,, tl•II !vet. The ~ ~ • ' " i not seem like ex:teed - alien, I might almost ,ay that we
lily in the offices at the new Court House, all will be . , .. , , s tom A- in goy,. tunent. The g.meril f e!trig l o pe ... I i •11 . , . . , h • Gen. 1 llamas .1. Green, beautifully Illustrated with;
, , ;
ship, till he deetees the (-berm of !Items. • • c'"wet•e - in he sorp.i.eut 11..• ••i.. rid ..• s r .', .1, o t d o . e ,,,,,,0, ee "MO. ot a editnevi n od ~,t 1 „,,,,i . ~, .1 ~. coi l,' t i,„, ,pI at tii, I piss titer 01 rot aim has tam to Nev.. To i l., to , . . are literelly besieged by women. and c.hildreo, labor
ing under every
pod
ailment which "human flesh
well with them, the railroad and other hoerests • dear i
1.001, Alla tile CXCILVIIIeId of het high spirit and daring c i . (.- .. -
i ii li a , roiliii CI, in file "Arielii:: 11e,VS - 1.1 ., •" .01 , 1 one Of , Sil li iil :Oren II inr. •• l o ch w . i • 1 .,....1de1., m i . itriiVel, • 1111,1:11110 . fi ntish. and in •e c ure ihel.lleAt ialfireiVement. dra as tog.. Inken from life.
I t is heir to." Th.! lute, the lame, end the blind; the
Tim Whiew's Pirate Son, or the Corsair's Mate.
to Pittsburgh and the west, will be left to take co.'s. dispesition. became meth and mere necessary to Len. two , e - et „ le , r „, t ;„ d t e, ee , ~.„,„1,,,„„ n ., „,„ „,„ es , I es . e 1,,, . t ; iehltee it , deipse e h e t, e ,01, s tsss. 0 1 ~•, ot Id. dep •rine•ht. 1•11 of W 16.'11 will Ise introduced on
All the shove just received and for sale at Goole,' asthmatic. consumptive. anti dyspeptic, are thronging
of themselves. lie lee Wiltshire net
tiff but it was winter, nod ~i ~,, A ,„..,i,, soil , a , ~„I in ca 0i5 :,..,1, I s , nits ,.., , hushand Rd , ssed me 1.• to ft y ...toe of eiir- ri ll. ~,, our WOO, well I, dee, imireting regard to
, titte
~5 t. . ..; , 3d
se, near the Post Office. 1 our doors in pursuit ef the never-failing Punacea.
his trtiVelti were defer - et! tiff summer. and in letirden .1,,, e e ,,,1 ~,,,,,,4 t h e , e .. e ; we e. e tr , e el ~,, l e line at the s one tene th tt see knew el their I VI , Inc . f c•lose nod c osts-nit taste. Wi. S te p.eparee In illllll.
Democrats of Allegheny, on Tuesday next, you, Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily
they met agnin• Isady Joli.ifi'S earnest entleavotin ritte , 1. .,,,,„ e „I, ~,,,, „,„„,„, ;nee, „,„ 1 ,1 . o e G et ,' ..roe aerate o rs or s sei s e se e the, m i e ht 1 .,,,,-,. o f , all pr..m ,,,, ,n.ple thimigh thiss medium or reherwise; l ;
have, indeed, an important duty to perform. lee ear', woe not wanting to witlehaw her Min from a comae ~,,, . i ' - o iis i •.'el, 1 rs • I ),-, I t ,t ; e lei VS I.s , la,' rte to he THE FASHIONABLE ,
V olio, trio,. ,o, /14 .ell a• tole air feneil pn-.... li.. -'•,"+ lit to . I toe 1, ~. n. a a n, is t , ern • Oct 6
n ti f s: r i T n n g , i a n s t 7:: o h o . : from e r v ir ez e r , l i a o a i rt itt er. mo,, O t n o e tn pc ti rso .t o e
ly at the polls, and never
le
until the last ballet .so dangerous to Ids future'rmnce; but Theresa. settersi n eee is ~, i i„,e, that 0,.. d e ,.,,se o f re...,,, Briton 1.....e1me to slftectots. In fist` dins loon the lion^ IIV.Ar QUARTERS of this cits, We will ',leder nut- ' 1N9461 7 - 1 I Dyspepsia. Anoteer has - just reseeded from a seri
.
arid imperious. delighted its her power, end gloried its ,I
is deposited. See that evety democrat attends and d a its
s t , ll. and that ll.' Untied States wil I Ise s h e I rmtlinenceii tlieir 11-e tilt ilk , a dsff .reet fv•rsno. •ely.'s furthermore, to compete a ills any Eastern house - e 1 MIS I.IILICii of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in
; exerting it. ! Ereest erased to mention het in his let. te ,,,,,
~,,,,,,, ~,„„t , „„n r, ! „„, ‘ „1, i s ,„,, t h e ,„..,. ;eel ,. .01 pa i es were iem ,,,, , ,1. m y e ppet e e te i t ee, I j os d that semis work to Pioseuigh, mete to order. In
votes--and see too that everything is done legally. 1 expelliog from his system the symptoms of Jaundice.
!tees, anti his met to beilgeley sins daily defer...l,llll. „ se t he r Montdatuto mil min. „.... „ paw l
, i , „ , 6.1,„ , M, a i„1, r)„ ~ f,,,,i I ' p r o o f of ssor uhilitV to do SO. v, e mention with pride,
-se 1 And a eolith has just recovered from nn attack of Put
.he was obliged he sui , l. to Start fur the Continent , Nt,,, , 1 ,,1 11 ,, , ,,,,„,,,1 1„,. , I „„„,I .1,/,.i„,, tat ~,,,g , : 1,. g...dimll, r esainee erendh. I nin r,nw i t , a f a i r en y did the nano , ~ r many getter man wile formerly re- ... rir .,..._,_,„_ „ .. .-.1.
, ---- liw - 4- - - .44 I mertury Consumption, which had confined Lim 10 Ida
THE TARIFF.-The Gazette hating fumid a mare's . e rloota •gem meeting Frances. he lore is wa• hi, pm. 111 i. Is •ii!e-nri. to ,- it II Seel", "r ~,,,P ry• th... , “, ci,,k,....c..P,:k• reivea their garnb`lits from the East, are now to be e-e - esreee,;e.. e , e _see:',ee'• e' .' 1 sse;
, 1 bed for mnny montlis.-Sti Vie ge But do not fail to
Renters of his undisguised admit. a d m i rat i on id Therese ~,,,,,,h , 0 , ~ 1 , h „ r ,„ ;,,,„,,,,,,,„ „( g „-, n4 h,„,-1., 5 ,.,,i„, I.oo r l d o se., son .si s ic,slors. tro ops ! : yo n w ill g i v ,s, lurid on our iegt•tet of eteccomer•, Wll , llare now con• ;,..„„->..4,...„,,l.ll.mins'''''''''"'``i"..-,,...,A.1.:.,„;:59.____,....--; -•-
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nest in a late number of the liarrisburgh Reporter 1 I keep us s epplied Besides our Retail Trade, wo
' Lettleton had ros e Mrs. Gerard, even in her q uiet 1 , ~ ~.,,1 „ ,,.,,.., ~,,, 5,„,;. ; „.1, 0 i s „,,,,I„. worn ~,,, 1,, an inset fin to the e.lont i.l releme• tsl your vapor, it, , ' me' . 1 oont ihcy ~,,, 6 , -"‘ , " , 1 ,". e""l•• ii" , 1 " more *.iii.;"'i • Y. i.e.'s' 4;4 4•4 l v i -min , , ; Live S tanding orders from der country. to a large
, • A Lti EU AIGUI Rt. S.; CO.
has again raised th e Tariff cry. {,Dior, and though the sa l Mall emcee:ly shunned 5,,,, sill
,5 , • ,, a* m,r ,•,,,,, ~i- w „...,,,i ih ,„, Le te e. e el, r il e a the e freeted ,will edlow env es.oriple. nod, 1. , ••• , 1111 1 rie tele ,
tVe can tell the Gazette, that the wide manufe- : en Frances, her mether
a n d Nth ever ierrcasibg ' ;,.1 „ . iti „„... e ,...71 i,f,v,l,. t t it w ill h.p, u legit 1, .1. to be t ,,, h" , " 0 ." I , " d'IL m d'" "'' "I . Ci'k e ".. S'4 . '' ' '''.3 I R. H. AVILLI ANIS.
-:-.:..- --- - ',!---',-*.
__,:i.A.-__4:,:','--____---__:: -. --_,- ___---.--' ----,- - -_, -- ,...T.-- ' amoune Semi 30 Gross at your emliest citheeniences
Yours, &C.
torte, by refuting to yield to the operatives a fair pro.; eneicter ler pale cheek and unquiet slumbers. , lic,ethi.E until it shill nettrilly have taken place. i t...0at...1 Ve•zetal.l.- Purgative Pills. - Wholesale & Retail Cash House l'
Quebec, L. C., April ld, 1615.
One Jay -it
~ ,V:111 A . llii i iiooll Five -rilt , returned from lielieve me to be yoUrs sincerely, J.
portion of the benefits of the protective policy, hovel,The m eets. whieh lets ettael,tel the pint. er m in .
her wal k Willi a wittier, Nom, and a face paler and B el • 1 . I • .non owners. oel 0 e SUSAN AS RIGHT.
vim, il' ilisi, 1110 i lilit„ 100 1111, ,
done much to weaken its hold upon the affectionate the I L o n ; more su bd ue d t n usual. ' like so ellendve. in I le• 1101,111•111 111 OV ill Cell 01 I'lllllC, Sold lie Wm .1 ir',oin, Cilrilef Of Wiiil I 10111 I.ltiefl,
people. If the Gazette is really desirous of levering, 1 t'Denr mether," she said . as she rested at her .", y ,,„,,,, , 1 ,,. ; • , ~, f
Fire iiil .011iiIiiiiii fielilleW Id' Nitliille• rt eel• liSliii is genelal Agent for DC CllCkelle.'s Pill
the Tariff, it can best do sob y urging 'Tones ft iends I smaller's feet, end her long 1.100 ringlets almost coil. •
on , 0,14 T IIIIed I'M i.i. The tiovetninent is unary 11l PO,' in gll and Vieiiii.S.
the justice of dividing the benefits resulting from it ; ;this
.ir.tlrlvelit. : •
e r; e g m e nle " e "' 1 r""" old All" in the, w '''" l stood to luivr riven 1001 Old, Ato ICIAVO, but a sort of 1.1 . _i 11....10. of no ild'ilonl 101 i 'le railed '•ln/f•ro
1 ; I soiled out later than usual; for 1 wa• , lir a iii „„ i i, „i ii , a i i i d, to hint a, if i h i , l a ,. „h e h ~,,s 5 „,„,..c,,,,,,1 i .,1 pill," ~,„1 , ,,,,,,, i „1„.p,,,,.„.„,1
with those who do the laboi . The workingmen I thinking o f this day last year, and of our happy pail}' , exiled 11011 rind nil Isis family from 1. - there shall be te• 'to halt ti l l' pills and pi etenlied pstort ' st nre forget its.
were assured that they should participate in the lat Lothurst. Yellen I saw the old woman coming to-, potted, or at leurt m 0ddi,...1 I lis cousin, Louis Sa• ' eel I.li by a Huse ri lack, ie New Yore, alio, lot
wards me, my mini misgives me," she continued, for
benefits of the policy, but to this hour they have , peltion, still remeies in the Cl l / 1 111111 of Ham, where 'that lir•rt feu er lire years, loft made Isis Kling. by
the "fur she has never quire foreiven my for :
never shamed in the reward to the amount of a
tine a s'n's nhoiol
q Mills,, n - he hart now been confined for five veers ftsr cotostei leis ing p spul tr medicines.
, getfulnes of her messes:es to Mrs. Mills about the i , j ;
and • -,I ii i • OliC. attempt rat nn invission id' 1. - rimers. In i .......eiressessres-- ---
farthing. Let the Gazette call upon its whig friends I s pinning; but slue came towards me, and said vers . ',,,,,,,,,, re Louis J riollippe, it should be stated. that lie • - - --
to redeem their pledges to the workingmen. Let kindly, though in her own strange Scotch way
bas more thnn tinee Offered 10 f olensellim, pre. teed le.
the men, who last fall, professed to be the exclusive "',
'Whet acs my mile 1 -mire; for it i+ fang. 14 " gs !would pledge his weld of below not Spun to etidearor
her bright ern.'
sieve I lose coca the blink o'
friends of American Industry, now step forward, and „....,, i n . ,
Ito c a m e, his pi euensiens to the throne; but he has al.
It m she [ambled on the unconnected way you ways ~„e;„' „ a „ ,,, ..cloned. ;
- .ha do ads of the operatives shall be know she has ever since old Jam a' death, mutter-1 ' '
STAIN.
JOHN lIIOLCEL, LDIrIOR
I IsBURGH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE R. 8
[7.' VII .kgent for country newopepers,
tits kzcnt for tt e Doily ilocning
! MCI , i 10; ntia '.'%l•ltiutlictincr, to recti‘n
Ile hue offices in
or the Cosi .e,30 Atm street. (dd.
,Itiing IhY Ti (Mice.)
3i„' toy. N. , . 1., Sian et remit.
ILA DI. I.CHIA, Real Estate and .Cual 39
ine
Bil TIMORP, S E corner Baltimore rind Calvert si•
here nur riper 011 be seen, ellll.l lefillS Ilihrt 11
ug learned.
ii - 1110CR ATIC TICKET•
CAN At. COMMISSIONER
JAMES BURNS, Mifilincounly
A 5i NBt. T.
SAMUEL W. BLACK, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS DONNELLY, Allegheny city
JOSEPH COOPER, Moon.
(.OL. WM. C. MILLER. Versailles.
CLURK uf TIIII COURT
R. H. KERR, Allegheny r,hy.
COUSTY TREASURER
T. BLACKMORE, Birmingbum.
IIF.CORD F. R.
3. C. :YrCULLY, Upper Si. Cluir
REGIS TI R.
EDWARD M'CORKLE, Indiana
CON M ISSION ER.
JOSEPH E. M'CABE, Fayette
•untToH
JOHN 11. M'ELHENY, Jefferson
insist that t, leman4 pei
complied with. We can 'assure the Gazette, that
its whig friends who refuse justice to the working
men, du more to injure the Tariff policy than all
the political journals in the nation.
TUL RAIL Row• — The Washington (Pa ) Exami.
ner, of Saturday, contains an article in reply to the
editor of the Reporter, vin3iaating the political char
acter of Mr CREACRAFT, the Democratic candidate
fur Senate. The Reporter, it would seem, had mis
represented the views of the Democratic candidate for
Senate, on the right of way question. The Examiner
says
When it is determined that a rail road shall he
made to the Ohio river, and the alternative is presen
ted, Mr Oreacraft will favor a termination at Pitts
burgh in preference to any point lower down."
We note this fact with great pleasure. Great paing,
it will be recollected, wan taken by the editor of the
Commercial Journal, to place the Democracy of Wash
ington county in a false position on the rail road ques
tion, and we rejoice that we can now give a direct
contradiction to the statements of the editor of that
peper. Will he now, as the friend of the Railroad,
do justice to the Democracy of Washington county?
SUNBURY AND ERIC RAIL ROAD.—The citizens
of Erie county have held a meeting and appointed del
egates to the Convention, to be held at Ridgeway, Elk
Co., on the 21st October, in furor of the Sunbury and
I.rie Rail Road.
WHIG ASSES. —. - A letter from Baltimore, published
in the United States Gazette, thus speaks of the Whip
of that city who voted (or the Natives :
They have not only sacrificed a distinvi4bed
s tatesman, but as Dor,bet ry says in the play, written
themselves down at ASS
4~ 7n a+?~~'
NEM
.rrl'UOR BIGHIAM —lye find the following it gm.
toted hint at this gentleman's iguntanca, in the Ga
zette of yesterday.
.Several persons eddre.sed the meeting. Among
"them was Thomas J Fir/tarn, who avowed him.
"self in favor of the ten hour system, whether he
was in favor of the strike or not, we could ,carcely
' tell."
, It seems Mt Bi i .;llnrn addres , ed the meeting of the
~trikern, and yet, in eurh n bungling, unintelligible 1
way, that die e,litur of ( ; sett" cuul,l sCrl. [fly
tell whether he cnn it.t.ivot of, or neniu>t die Vcry
ob-
Jed aimed at by die mretmc he ma, edair,ing. The
trial) in, hammer, let Mr P.17,1101n i<um guts so dull
m, the Gazette i,inmeen. The niche Q. of the Ga
zette's remark is floe. Mr Bighorn unerplivecally
approved the strike, 111 A remniks were loudly applaud
' eJ by the meeting, and the Gazette in hound to sup
,
port him, theugh he approved the -hike, end there
! fore, he pretends he enidd nut understusid him, hoping
e presume,' hat Mt B. will ALETIe lame
Dent give it up Mr Bighorn—stood up to the
, reck, :leddrr or no (udder."
ing something about deceivers, and a great deal
which I could nut understand. Then turning sudden
ly around, she looked full into my face with hrr
deep set eyes, Lending her heed low down, and
putting her arms akimbo, till I felt, with all my
pity and regard for her, ns if she were a witch,
coming to foretell some misfortune
'Do you hear me, Di,i3s Gerard,' she said, 'or are
pour thoughts for awn' the nool It's an sold woman
wha speaks, and tine wha can never forget tttat she
owes all to y-rur father, and your mother's house.—
I would ask ye the news of Sir Ernest. They tell
me he's no' to be at the Hull rid- year. Forgi'e
me tf I am owre bold; but I would ask ae ques
tion mair, and gie ye as word o' warnin7 Is he
your cousin only, my bairn, or far, far mnir? I hoe
offended,' she continued. 'but answer me truly; for
Heaven's truth has eye been on your young lipsl
'.What could t say, dearest motherT You know
it is long since we heard from him, and I could
not speak of such things to Ailes, so I answered
at last—
"'He is only my cousin now.'
"And she drew herself up to her lull height, and
looking keenly into my face, said—
•''W bat ye tell me may be owre true, though we din
nn believe it yoursel'. Poor young thing,' she mutter•
ed to herself, and she turned away towards her own
cottage
"It is very foolish, dear mother, but her words and
her face haunt me, and I feel as if evil were com
ing soon."
She laid her face on her mother's shoulder, and a tear
store down her pale cheek.
From that day she never spoke of Ernest; for her
worst apprehensions were soon confirmed. Unaccus
tomed to self-control, he followed his impulses, which
being generally good and noble had seldom been re
strained, and thrown by circumstances much into the
society of Theresa, he was not proof against fascina
tions which were, indeed; of no common order, but
which if compared with the pure, unselfish spirit and
high principle of Frances, would have scented dim and
earthly, es a glow of a fire looks red and lurid when
contrasted with tbe mild light of the evening star.
(Tu be contiuued )
"Y".r." E MI.
s -re. os •
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Fiom the Now York Morning New.'
ARRIVAL OF TIIE
STE,III
Moron. Sept. 901.-0 a the evening of the 3:h, n
number of disaffected persons attempted to create an I
insurrection. Incited by persons of importance, rshout
three Monks:Ll of the lower classes assembled, armed
will, sticks and guns, and after a time commenced an
attack en the barracks del l'osito, where is lodged the
regiment of Navarre, Seine of the of and men
had previously been gained over, but the regiment re-
rnsined true, and, on the word of command. poured a I
murderous fire on the assailant.. An officer was kid !
led, and several persons were wounded. The troops !
having subsequently sallied from the barracks, tire M-
I su r gents were put to (light and several were arrested.
! hladrid titer became it and still remains so.
ITALY.
Roars., Sept. 4!h.—Our government has adopted is
measure for a reduction of thirty, fifty and sixty pe:
, cent. on cloths, cassimers, and uhr.ret all other al ti
cles imported into its Atiltei.
The Pope is in a declining state of health. He is
sadly plagued with it cancer in the nose. Being up
wards of eighty years of age, it is not likely that with
his maladies. be will long be spared. lie is a good
hearted, well meaning, pious man, and is personally
much beloved. _ _
BELGIUM
BRUSSELS, Sept. 15.—Our crop of potatoes is al
most .tntirely destroyed, in most places a thirtieth part
not being worth anything, and even in the 'daces whet-,
the disease has made the least ravages, only a sixth
part being preserved. In compliance with the gener
al wish of the country, ministers have issued a royal
ordinance, decreeing the admission of wheat and all
kinds of corn, together with potatoes, &c., duty free,
and forbiding the exportation of such articles.
GERMANY
BERLIN, September 9—The Congress of the all.
vercin, at Carlshue, is pursuing its deliberations.—
Nothing positive as to its intentions can yet be known,
but there is no doubt it will declare in favor of a pro
tective policy towards German manufactures, that is
to say, it will fix such a high duty on imported articles
an shall have the effect of preventing sale in German
markets.
The negotint inns for a treaty between this cuontt)
and Brazil have beenbtaken off Preside having declared
thatolte will not, and cannot, admit Brazilian produce.
unleaither own munufactoras am a d m itted o d a ,. a bl e
term. in the Brazilian markets.
he new reiiL. , ion is ',levy much in the tame state
las it was when Inst no iced. In some plated it• epos.
tics toe received with favor, in others they are pelted
land ducked
RLSSIA
For Cincinnati
THE new and •it camel
NEW HAMPSHIRE, l'ArrvAts..s.
NEirter, will !rave Gar the ohove 011(1
into mediate landings thi.edar, the Bth innt II r :3 o'clock
I', NI. For Freight or Passage apply on hoard or to
oe.B JAMES MAY,
A (REAL DEst DERAT
TO those of a bilious tendency, and to travelers in
the West and &null, it is very cleshous to linve
a n r dEenri , ills. vet mild anti bilious medicine. B A
F A Id S ESTOCK'S ASTI-BILIOUS PILLS contain
these qualities. and may be relied upon as a stile and
excellent remedy. They are compounded with rzieat
rare from tho very hes , inxredients. and will not, like
other cathartics create distress in the bowels. Those
who use them speak in the highest terms of their edi
t racy and value. For sole. wholesale and retail by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO.,
ortll Corner Gth and Wood streets.
Hey round.
ALARGE Safe Key was picked up in the street
yes tertisy and .eft at this The owner can
have it by milling. owner
3
B. C. SAWYER & SON,
Manufacturers of Soap and Candles.
HAVE removed to the splendid new building, e
rected on the site of their old stand, Na. 49
Wood street, one door below Third at., where they
hove opened a Iry go stock of candles and Soap, made
of the very bent materials, which they take great plea
sure in tercommending to their old customers and the
public generally, and ask of them an examination of
the same. We have also a fine supply of Family
Groceries alwa)s on bond, of the very best quality.
oci3-3t.
IFOREWARN any person or persons trusting or
harboring in my name, a woman, going by the
name of Catherine Banks, as she has left my bed and
board, and says she was never law fully married. 1
furthermore wish to infotm the said Catherine Banks.
that if not lawfully married to the subscriber, that she
is at liberty to marry any other person'or persona she
may think proper. JOSHUA BANKS.
Pine tcwriship, Allegheny co. oct 8-w3t•
THEATRE.
MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER
PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE.
LEADER OF THE ORCHF.STRA, J. H. HESSING.
PRICES OF ADMIssIoN•
lit Tier of Boxes, or Dices Circle 50 cts
37i "
lit
Gulli•n for l`ergonn
lrcoud nigh) 4 , 1 the engagr [two( of Mi., t.;/.1 FT(IN
Wednesday Evening, Octcbcr 8, 1845,
tV ill be presented an nthnirrd Plny, in 5 actP, enHrd
The 1N 1111 k I o conclude :lib 11 farce called the
For panic Uhl r gee Small bill
GJ"Deers riper, ut .3 pant G o'clock, clutnin will
rise past 7 precisely. liet 8
Liberty St., between Market and V irgin
AI le y.
ITAVI:VtG returned Flom the East, 'lnt sill's, titter
is now li v ening his fill nod Hinter =luck of
e uuds. eNceeding in and emelt' any thing
whirb h: i s l i cretofore holm off •red in this city.
to his fliecils and the [ midi% for the Etym..
he Las teceivid, and which ha+ induced him to put
rhino. more exte.iVel, them brime, he again invites
their attention to the cheapest, Lent selcetnd and rnnit
emensivn notorllllCllt which Ice h a s ever b e fore oir,,ed
among which nio
French, Eloglisb, German and 8 mer
lean Broadcloths, Black. Blue,
Invisibl Green, and oth?r CJlors ,
which lire all of superior q uality. Also, a splendid
Lost. t meld of
Take Notice
TED WIFE:
MARRIED RAKE!
S. MORRISON,
Removal.
vvr . nnT,CK 31 RT IN & CO. B miser; rtrd Ex
T riot fIV, Brolo-re Itxve r emoved •1) Ihe N • £ C oy
tter of Wood toul 'fiord rrr•b, Pittsburgh.
i a'i~lmJ:iw
Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance
Company of Phelndelphin.
.V. E. earner of Third and !Von(' its., Pittsburgh.
rilllE ',sets of the ~,mprtny on the fir.t of January.
1, 4 I i, rok coolormity with an act of
L.•gillature, acre
MI I M." . ....'%•"•
ft • tl 1•14 n; co-t.
Tem r.e nr% mans Stochs and Cosh,
$909683 d?'
Affording certain s.mrance that ell lusies will he
p r onmle m et nn , l giving antis seunrity to all who rib
lain po!iejt.s from thin Company. rti,kA taken at as
r•tb a as ore cotwiqtent with aeetwitv.
mo 3 W A lIRICK MARTIN, Agent.
N Cholee Loularille Sweet Potatoes
Urind Loubwille white Lime, for stile cheap by the
barrel or retail, in any quantity to suit COAMITIPIB.
ISAAC HARRIS, Ag't.
(lob Gt and Corn. Merchant, No 9, sth st.
\1 tl,inf; Pi total or
good supply r.f writing, letter and wrapping pa.
A
per; colored and figured paper and paper-hang
ing.; blank hooks, ink, quills, wafers, pencils, slates,
ttc. &c., for male for rash or beeswax, carpet and pa
per rugs, &e. Sc., at fair
prices,
AC HARRIS, Art.
and Corn. Merchant, Nu 9, sih at
Real Estate at Anc'ion
AT o'clock, P. M., on Saturday October 11th at
Davis Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth
streets will be sold:
All that certain piece of mound being part of Lot
No 43 in Woods' plan of Pittsburgh beginning on Du
vesne Way,ensterly sixty feet to the corner of Lot
No 44 and in depth along Barker's alleysoutherly three
hundred and four feet ten and one half inches toe ten
foot. alley.
All that certain piece of ground situated on the nor
therly side of Third street in the city of Pittsburgh,
between Ferry street and Chancery lane on which are
erected a two story brick dwelling house, a two story
brick shop and a brick bath house, now occupied by J
13. Vashon. •
The said piece of ground is part of lot No 43 in
Woods' plan and extends in front on Third street forty
feet and in depth northerly, half way to Fourth street,
about eighty-five feet. This piece of ground is entitled
to the privilege of an alley three feet wide extendfrom
Third street along the easterly side of the 'property to
the distance of f,iur feet past the back line of the old
brick building. Terms at sale.
°eta JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Fine Cutlery, Japanned Ware, &c. at
Auction.
AT two o'clock, on Thursday afternoon, the 9th
inst., at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wood
and sth streets, will be sold, an extensive assortment
of fine table Cutlety, n great variety of tea trays, %nit
ers, jspanned ware. Britnnia ware, carpet bags, table
and tea spoons. bruthes, combs. lamps, candlesticks,
ten belle, razors, penknives, scissor.. vows, axes, and
a vintiiy of hardware. &c.
octll J D DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Lard and Bacon.
97 KEGS and I bid Lard
3 e.talta Bacon (.id.•. and ?lyntiltler.) per Zane,
.illy packet for sale by M. IL RHEA & CO.,
ocii Water at., below Fen y.
Scorchings.
1 C SKS scoichings rec ß eived per Mic c higan
Bfor sale by M. . itil & o.
Sugar.
50 N Sunnr rervivrd rind fur
4:1 le by M. B. RHEY &
Apples.
GO
s ale
N116 , 11a upplvs jot received and for
ale los: to close comignment by
M if HUEY & CO.
Butter and Timothy Secd,
Prime Butler;
9 3 b.-.el. clean Timol by Seed.
Rev.. eti and fur sale by 11. L 1:1113ERT
007
"DOWN TOWN,"
So. 46. Market (reel. 3 doors above 3d street
Barrows & Turner,
H\ \'K now leceived their full invoice of New
F'!! Goodx and te3pectfollv invite all pur
chaser', of Day Gunn.,. to call and evamino, as our
extemiive variety is full equal to that of any other es
tablishment io the west.
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LADIES RICH DRESS GOODS,
Of almost (neny fabric; several packages new and
beautiful Pyle cashmeres; cashmere rep.; cashmere de
coesse; mous de laines, with packages; new and splen
did dress silks, in all styles of staple and fancy; silk
warp alpscca; bonsb nines; roumalies; Innettas and'.
alpaccos in great and almost endless variety; French,
English and German merinos, in all shades;
R ICI/ SHAWLS
of every description, embracing all the beauty and
splendor of the season, in both high and low cost; silk
velvet cravats; fancy silk do ; all styles "gold medal"
kid gloves; thread laces, edgings and hasertings &c. &c.
Ladies Bonnet Velvets.
$000,615 93
►00.90,7 77
207,499 72
BONNETS AND RIBBONS
Rich assortment—all priors—several boxes, new
fall ribbons, splendid beautiful patterns for 19. i cts.;
taffta and sattin, every number, black silk veils; ba-1
rages, oiled silks, &c. &e.
HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. i i
Our domestic department is full; possessingadvant
ages tothe purchaser. rarely to be found— bales brown
sheetings, 4.4, 9.3,5.4 and 6-4, all grades and prices
from 6i; cases bleached sheetings, all widths, price 1-
from 6i; cases canton flannels, blenched, unbleached
and colors ; English flannels in all colors; Rogers'
best, the only article imported unshrinking;—Linen
goods of every name and description, at the lowest:
prices;—Tickings for 10 Ch., the beat article in use;
Bales Russia and Scotch diapers; blankets, counter- I I
panes, checks, burlaps, &c. &c.
BROAD CLOTHS.
Particular attention has been given to this branch,
and our rare selection has no 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 gents' wear;
cassimeres, rich, staple and fancy, in all styles; rich
velvets; fancy and plain satins; fancy vestings; satin
scarfs, cravats, &c &c.; satinets, several cases black
and blue-bilk, mixed and all shades; 1 case drab do. for
carriage trimmings, shirts made up; hosiery; suspen
der braces; umbrellas, &c. &c.
Dry Goods purchasers will find it decidedly to their
interest, (before purchasing elsewhere,) to drop in at
our number, and examine goods and prices.
itr Three doors above 3d st. N 0.46.
oct 6 BARROWS & TURNER.
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A BARRELS of good cooking and eating ap
wii.e't pica fur solo low by P. C. MARTIN,
(KA. 60, Water street, Burnt District.
t,,;..z:;c• ,
Orphan's Court Sale
BY virtue of an order oldie Orphan'. Court of Al.
legheny county, issued out of said Court, the 4th
day of October. instant, and directed to Ilugh Toner,
Esq , riersiving administrator of the estate of William
Anderson dec'd., there will be exposed to public sale,
at the new Court House, in tire city of Pittsburgh, on
Monday the !?7th instant, (being the 4th Monday.) at
the h...tr of 11 o'clock, A. rl., two certain lot, of
ground belonging to the c-rotc of said William Anders
non, deceased, nituate in the 6111 word. on the 4th
strike' roan!. and at distance of 0110 bundled feet from
said road ; fronting nn COncr,.ll sheet, each 20 fret,
and extending each 95 feet 9 inches. being marked
and numbered in Black's Plan of lots on said 4th
street rad, Nos. 31 and 3'2.
Sale teiseiee, and trums made known at time of
sale. An indisputable title. dint - of all incumbrantes,
will he eiven.
By order of tile Court :
THOMAS FARLEY, CFI(
Oct C 31,1
Patronized by Everybody.
REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is the
ori t tinal inventor of the Sugar Coated Pi and that
nothing of the sott ,vas ever heard of until he intro
duced them in June, 1613, as will be seen by the foI-
PREMIUM.
This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN
INSTITUTE. at rho Annual Fair, held in the city of
New Yod, ()coil), „I 343, to C. V. CLICKENER,
for the invention of SUGARCOATED PILLS.
J AMES TA LLM A DGE, President.
T. B. W klitc3l.ol, Cot responding Secretary.
Guitsort J. LeEns, Recording Secretary.
-E7 To AVOID CoLINTERFKITS.—rIlltbasers must
always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable
Pills, and see that each box has upon it his signature;
all tithe's are counterfeit.
WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty
tree's, is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and
*icinitv oct6
NEW HAT AND CAP STORE.IPTL
CEIAS. U. PAULSON,
(LATE OF Tll6 FlBl,l OF PAL:L.SON 16 G 11.1.0
H AVING opened his new store at
No. 73, Wood Street,
Next door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufactur
ing and receiving, from the Eastern Cities a very largo
assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every descrip
tion, wrrmnted to be made in the best manner, and
of the best materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common
Muskrat, Sealette, Plush and Glazed Capsl
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 cull and examine my
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
CHAS. H. PAULSON.
N. B. The Fall Fashion for Hats and Caps receiv.
sep27
B. PERRY,
FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER.
(Formerly of tha Monongahela House and late of Wood
street.)
HAVING removed back again to the Burnt Dis
trict, one door from the corner of Third and
Wood streets, the undersigned is again prepared to
accomroodAss his old friends and the public generally,
with BOOTS and SHOES, of the best material, and
of the finest and most fashionable style.
PERRY,
Remember tho place! ono door above Kay's Boa
store, Wood st. octlam.
•
HICUARD COWAN,
Attorney at Law,
office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market.
June 19-d&wly