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Ji.liN BIGLER. EDIIOR
PITTSBURGH - , THURSDAY, UCT. 9, 1615
' H l' A . ALTerit for country newApapers,
ib the Agent ior the l'itc..but ph Dully Nloreing r ust ,
and IV,..Chlv Mercury and Manufacturer, to recr it e
advertiseme . nta aud eubccripiiuna. lie has office/4 ILI
Sew Yor,k. at the Coal 01n , e,30 Attu ateet, (ad
joining the Tribuue Office.)
806 - roN, No. 12, Stair elleCt.
PH tr. krILLI'LIIA, Real Estate and Coal OlEce, 59
Pine mireet.
BseTrvonx, S E cerneheltimere mei Calvert Rt.,
where our raper can be teen, and terms of atherti
siog learned.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
CANAL c.,lnnsAidlcYn
JAMES BURNS, M ifilin county
ASsEINIEBT.T
SAMUEL W. BLACK. Pittsburgh.
THOMAS DONNELLY, Allegheryatf.
JOSEPH COOPER, Moon.
LOL. WM. L. MILLER, Versailles.
CLERK or THE COURT
R. H. KERR, Allegheny ehy.
COUN T T TRE/SURER
T. 13LACK.N1ORE, BirmingLam.
RE CO RD ER.
J. C. M'CULLY, Upper St. Clair
REGLSTER•
EDWARD M'CORKLE, Indiana
COM NISSIoN
JOSEPH E. M'CA BE, Fayette
A U D IT OR%
JOHN H. :11'ELHENY, Jeffelson
Tickets! Tickets!!
1:17 Any triunity of the regular Demottatic ticket
can be had at this
Gazette is
lo t ion s in its denunciation of the persons, veho base
addressed the Factory operatives; the editor appeal
to be at a loss for deg - tailing epithets to apply to them.
Me. 811011A11, one of the is big candidates for the
Legislature, addree.sid the meeting at the old Court
llouse, and we are snored not only approved of wha t
had been dune, but urzed the operatives megrim to
stand firm in facer of their tights. All right, No
presume, alien done by a cnndiclate on the o hie
ticket, but unpnrslitaable in others. I low is it vs tilt
the editor himself" The editor of the 'S inn
v• -- " -- ` - ' An it ffa ir of boom of rather a ludicrous chnr•
Liberty" assents boldly th a t lie edito r of tie Ga- i octet took place, we le urn, at Hoboken, N Y on San•
tette wan consulted by rn c e f tie opet wives, before ! dav
two
)oung
the ' - strike" tuck place, and that the editor cavil,.
heard. rs nt one of the fashinoulde hotel.. Instead of
sed himself in favor of it. But, pet haps it would be
ihe
r pistols with C 401,, on
latter to give the wields of the editor of the Spirit of known. hoarser, r.. the
pr I 01, ..u>(Junt titt.ir honor
Liberty. The editor says:
was satisfied w nitwit] Lima - tidied. The (nice was Coe
r„7'••The movement orig inured neither with us nor I
the ntherchirensnanied in the Gazette, but immetliatt•l)
'no rodor tint] wo amateur police officers w Ilse. sense
wills. the opetatires atemselves, is a fart vent, Itich
• h o mo n is mo re familia, that, AN% li hat! li e w .„ doty • we n s easily tiblis rim! the party firft,rnr..!
actually flea called on by the young operatis es is lot toa hr i t hoot, fully impres s ed w Ol t a pope, noo , o , o f
lead in the movement, berme they addressed us. or
ioeir prowess and port.cularis p.. 1110 iiio44lll. Stil respectwe had any intimation of the matter! Knowing that
we were friendly to the interests of the lac : to their honor
classes, they !CI out in scorch of our residence in
Allegheny city, to ask on to load in, nod address
meeting of operatis-es and others fiandly to the ten
hour system. In their search, for our rcsidetarl., 1111..1
mad e inquiry of u friend ho, Ical tong
their busetass, ads iscd•them to enlist White. They
called 411111111111. approrrd the movement, but said
h e w as not a speaker, and declined It oiling in the
meeting, yet said their %stolid he no difficulty 111.1lIt
speakers. In consequence of this conversation is - oh
White the voting inert ;lid not. call on us until 11,21
morning, alien we agreed to organize the meet ng.
and to speak fur them.".Al
So, the editor of the Garotte No. tually first
con:lilted, and tl.e fret to approve of dm '.!‘to
and violently abusive of all alto take pelt in the
meetings.
7 he
editar of the Gazette haft, upon more than one
occasion, ezpre.etd himself in fever of the "Ten
Hour System," the only object the operatives have in
view in "strikingt"—lie ran sec nothing w rung in the
coarse of Mr. BIWIA SA, and v.ill, "e doubt net, sore
for him, but every other man that 'erturea to utter
opinions similar to those en pressed bs the (30/file's
favorite for the Logislstufe, must be ileeou: eird iu
the most bitter terms.
The editor of the Gazette, has pursued a singular
ly inconsistent course;—he rushed headlong into the
matter, under the impressions, we presume, that the
firm or the Whig ticket depended upon his early and
decided ctifiirtri in favor of the operatives; but the nye
ment he discovers his mistake, end finds nut that he
cannot make political cnpital oat of the "'mike,"
he - jumrs Jim Crow," an I now is futious on the
other side of the que,tion.
IT. M. BRACK tF 11111(.1g. Esq.—This gentleman ex•
peers the people of this city to aid in his election to
the Legislature, fur the reason. we presume, that OD
the day of the great fire, lie. took his 'carpet bag' under
his arm, and fled the city. Verily, the man that for- I TRIAL ny rut S vro—ln the Post of yesterday we
.00k his neighbor on that day of trial, is not deserving bri, fly noticed the trial of the Iron Safe manufactured
of the votes of freemen. Citizens of Pittsburgh, bear !by Messrs Constable & Strickler of this city, we now
in mini], when at the polls, that Mr. Brackenridge, with pleasure give place to the statement of the cons
basely deserted you on the 10th of April—that instead i mitten. Tho report, it will be scan, is satisfactory and
of aiding his fellow citizens to save their property, favorable:
he took his "carpet bag" under his arm and fled from CERTIFICATE.
the city. Is be worthy of your s:ffragesl Think of it. The undel signed having been requested by Messrs.
;Constable St Strickler, to be present and superintend
Anl7.llllo.—A few days since, a plain farmer ac. a test by fire, of one of their recently invented l'hec
111 X Fire
ren. l: Proof
c s s
, a rt n a d ac ri e ee h in t, i7 ca t ra ll i a i nt ac rje r e a t t ,:r a y . r d f
coated one' of the Whig office-holden in the New
Court House, as follows: "Mr. —, don't you think t ' l e se r) p .g regres P s of test , to which one of said chests was
the "one term principle" very popul a r, and that it subjected. The chest was supported at each corner,
ought to be rigidly adhered to by the Whig party?"— at an elevation of 10 to 12 inches from the ground a
Tuwkskh the dapper little offine-holder this replied: of a fi r re ,4 a
Brr i
ke
Bituminous co c alis el nd fire was 7, , i ld c e o o n ver u and
"John, is thy wife and little one's 'well at home?" ou hours. The fuer t
r,tivconsumey bu d was about 80 bushels of
and then he speedily turned a corner, leaving John cn- coal, and one cord of wood; the heat all the while be.
tired] in the dark as to the "one term principle."— ing quite intense, arid in the opinion of the undersigns
John, stood a few moments, and then said to a friend led much greater than a safe is likely to sustain In any
ord o in a a t r it v a h r e a u m s % I : r nt
fire.
at
their req ues t
near bin), "next Tuesday, will show that lam
the chest
warmly In favor of "the one trim principle, by east was opened, and greatly to the astonishment of the
ing my vote against Mr. what-d Dint:Fenn-him. You undersigned and the large number of citzens present.
know who I mean—the little fellow."
a Blank Book with Solidly Bank nttes within its
fold-; a piece of Dry pine Wood and the inner lining
11 is of Wood, were found warm in
t/114.00/11FG Ac ROSS the Att•aTte.—The Lon ' ': i f ee t d he b " a u f t e ' ,. " ,t t
the sh4hie4t d or i •
don correspodent of the Boston Traveller soya, that in red, sonic manuscript nn the Doak le n g7lo as n t j .re ' •
a conversation with Green, the (monism, a short time fore the test. The undersigned are ur animous in the
since, be Green stated that if a sufficient slim was Recur. !conviction that a fi.e proof chest is practicable; and
cthe ingenious
e
and nterl
itising inanufeetuterseelto him in England and America, to remunerate ;
! that
irt; for some m ' onthe rest in p rocuring this
him fur making the curial voyage, he would go to Bus, 1,„,„ proVed wi'rtirely i p successlu'l, de•
ton in the steamer; and, taking advantage of the wes- I serve the public confidence arlitx renege.
terry winds, would return to England in bin balloon J(/11:4 AIN Dr.RSON,
The writer thinks it will be attempted. L. R. I.IVIyiSTON,
JOS! KrSG.
i s ,
SCIIINCZ on FOOT.—.I Norwegian has, proposed to I WAIIIiICKNAR TIN,
discover the sources of the Nile, alone and on foot.—
EDIVAIID HEAZELTON,
He is highly recommended by he Court of St Pcters - 1 pittsbargh, Oct. j 7
Al.lt I:ARK, 11.
burg, its eminently valitied for the undertaking; being ! _
able to accOmOlkh a degree every twelve hours, and 1 Anecdote of Gen Jackson.—A bitter from Pens&
abstain three days from food. Betakes only a map, cola says that a gentlem in sojourning (hero bus arms
comtzess rind axe. climbs mountains swims rivers, and lied his leisure hours in hunting up the legendary
turns neither to the right nor to the left, trusting to hi,. history of the place, and has picked up the following:
heel,' fur deliverance from man and beast. Truly the 1 lien Jackson, during his !exploits in Phobia, wish•
mantle of Ledyard most have fallen on him; and, with rig to get the most accurate info, minion respecting
ve
nothing fur. 1 countryaPne.nlc,ollau,n,lirerardtehrleurp,slo,!cdpof
nn wagon with i c brick
the endurance of a camel; we can concei ve
titer than the stomach Loran ostrich, to digest the roots 1 guise of old clothes and tt long beard, n
made Iri s ire
n'iae
and le ave s on which he must be obliged to subsist. i pet ranee titer. ris the pedlar of a r a r e s p ec i es o f game
chicl.cns. (laving demanded a pretty high price for
Can Eoni.—An important point was settled his game cocks, be was long enough in selling then: to
lately, ; r i air i l i k pretty
i thoy h rugh knowledge or the place and
in the Court of Common Please, in New York,
ur ,
c ti ceie r , e i t
, 1 ,, r . hwn
selling; t
hi. ri t
chickensl iug
a V het her le
tamely, that a vender cannot claim payment forbad i
egg-. The defendant in the suit purchased seven bar- I succeeded in the principal object of his business. certa in l y
roll, a hich proved tu be rotten,and they, therefore, refu' I If this is true, it is singular that it has not before'
z feu n r s irl h i c t; e w w .7,: u br;f o o u r c e h t IL public, but
r b v ut
i til , Ttc are old citi•
cad to pay for them, because they had received no earl
uc, and the jury t•ustsinctl thin) by giving a verdict in I niscenco respecting the 'Old Ifer - o' is interejt . i e n7a r t e t m li:
their fairer. i time, I give you thin fur what it is worth.
ttavrt:so....,,,The New York tinnier
says that a greet improvement in roofing has lately
been effected, which is well worthy of the attention of
builders, owners end insurance companies. The roofs
alluded to have the advantage of being proof against
fire, rater and rust. The material used to the pa
-1 tent galvanized tinned plate, a ttb Lshich the new
hors of Pat liamerd and many other public edifices
I hd are coy, red. IL Los also been used in
N. York upon Grace Church and many of L 0
private edifices there, and hos been found su
any otter material. lho galvanized plates are gryat
ly AULTt run to common tin ; or it on in point of durability,
and ate guaranteed to stand in gomi order fur many
years. The addition of tile fireproof feature, how
ever, is recent. This ie rtTected by putting a thick ,
layer of cement between the plunk aml the metal—
thus making it impraoriHe for fire falling upon the
roof to ignite the timbers.
THONDER IN THE C.PPER Bruton.—lt is a sin
Oar Let, nays a n eairrn paper, that in the neighbor
hood of the Lake Superior copper mines, in the Putcu•
pine mountains, from es hill six miles from La Point,
comes a sound like repeated dischUrges of artillery,
which nn clear dare is heard distinctly. The agent of
the American Fur Company owe imngitied the noise
to proceed from a ship belonging to the company, in
distress, and sent a boat to the resents. The Porcu.
pine mountains are 50 miles from La Point. It is sup•
posed there must be tine, and other metals inrorpors.
tel in the copper, and closed up in the mountains,
which give out the sounds. The indians have a trot-
dition that this sound, with which they are familiar, is
theangry voice of the great spirit, enraged that the'
copper should be disturtsted, and for this renown,
although familiar with rich beds, they refuse to reveal
this knowledge.
1. 0. or Onn Far.t.u.v..—Th e re p ort o f I'. G.
M. Janice L. Ridgelt, Cur. Sec. of the R W. Greed
Lodge of the U. Suites, made at oho late session at
Baltimme, ri.es the following information. The num
ber of Lodges under its joriatliclion is 677, with 64..
639 eontribitting members, and A revenue of $449,194
24. Total amount of brother. relieved. 6,834; num
ber of widowed lamilies relieved, 476; N allwr ot
brother. buried, 329; amount paid for relief Tbrethers,
$97,473 54; amount paid relief of widowed families,
$10,0711 83; amount paid for education of orphan.,
$3.285; for bor)ing the dead $13,820 91—making the
gland :owl of reliof, $124 27.
STr.AA SHlr4.—Tll, St. Rei , ofirr ei late
derv , COl.l Irti:ne•
nrlic l.• rTh A reirr r -iy rrerlirerl w t!ri, paper. 111 .Irir t r phi
Navy Depart mew is r.•ll.llreri fr,,r mnkir•p ex!rerimentr.
in the .'r' .•n ul Stf nrn Sl,ir
npl-eared in ?11 , cnlon• , o11 Of the soil w e Lope
thr editor 01 the Repot ter 0 Milo us the justice to cur-
iret the erlru
Ft , T Alf,Ort• rll,ll did' N..-
) . .
thing. air—rwthtm-,. Rut that i• ihe man what bait
did the flim it vivre, •ir, what w th thy
f; n Idood-Ll..nd, torts, d a shivglr, and put--
ltd Ow IC Uli
.I".7bA n editrlt. out Welt .11? It In los nob feting
scribers:—..We can got afford to pay two o g three do!
ler, per day for Loran hire, to dun men ./1,) ought to
hate paid us a long and hrs. IC4, tz,
too r rrrod and enuerably clad to be seen out of our
Ti,, tun•+, riven at the late flortlc
Fait in rt ,, vion i-n't had:
WilM A •• priilll•rPlß of fruil•;
in; Ow apple, .ha C.ll.eli the Gr.t post to 1011.
LV"The Synniurdt Lase a puo.vl I)s!t •'d I ink;
wat. • r makes a mat/ •icit 1104 in J.•Lt, nor LIP
u 6 itt a wtd4p.
ra v--'ld have you 1. iiuw, blrs. Stoker, that my niece
Ras a bant,i,tcr at !Le law
A fig fir your barailatrr: rrtorteri Mra. uhlm.
turning up her noel• •nd 1 oiling her •rmo •Limbo,
- 11a , ..NE 1 a 1..01/1• In n• a rorini, in the nary. '
I Res IVITCH.—An iron boat uf this name has been
built at Nev. Vut6, will) engines of as great poaet as
[hose of , he Great Britain. It is calculated that it
mill run to Albany in ntx bouts! rethaps.
By D. C. CuItsWORTHY
1 would a farnwes life wen, 'nine!
O for a home beside the bilk—
Among the trree—wigere rrrline—
And the pure dew of heaven distil-;
Where gnitelul blitezes ran rho cheek,
And living hl,,,sorns scent the sir;
Where vale, and hill. and etreamlet speuk.
And the Creator's love declare.
For a secluded life I sigh;—
My soul detests the noise and sttifo,
The heavy air and dusty ,Ity,
1. The endless cares of city life:
To mingle with the boathng thr..ng,
I feel my spirit was nut mad•,--
For when I hear the wild•wood song,
Grandeur and love my soul pervade.
I feel at home when I ran sttay
In sunny glean and dreamy woods,
And se^ the rippling s treams that pluy
Amid the Innerly vnlitudet.:—
I love to Inngrr all alone,
And li.t the music of the breex,;—
Sometime., n sweet and mourand tom;
It pia among the whispering tires.
A life among the hills, F nsk;—
”ris all I ask. U MI of thee.—
That I may in thy sunshine bask,
%Vith skies so parch and winds sit her
iVhere, night end min ning, I enn feel
A peace within-1610 , m to all,—
With not a care my joys to local,
Till thou shalt for my spirit call.
From Nenre Saturday Gazette..
THE LUCK OF LYNHURST.
BROKEN FAITH AND BROKEN Futill:NES
"I line ma/le thy bell /tatty.
That thou ma yest lie down;
They xre wniching thee now,
IA ha will follow th•e boon."
OM Ballad.
A anTtlrlt ■ummer had rotated away. aixl Frances
had lung known that it was the last she should ever
AT accents.
The day fixed upon for the holding of a great South
Wentern L'ornention at Memphis, is the 12.114 No
vember. As the time draws near a e are glad to see
thnt the stibject is armactina human:oil attention.—
The illy was clewing, but the October sun stil Somorkjertions bare been suggested to the place of
gleamed faintly through the casement of the dine meeting on the score that it isnot so central= eincin
girl. nett i. but such objections are of but little weight, and
Frances seemed le•it-i; the moch dreaded day—tbe will readily yield in the estimation of all who son se
second nromer•ary of :111 surds Eve—a-as well nigh erously anxious to promo - e the objects of the Conven
nset, and nattily had long given place in her tine. Memphis is the proper place for the meeting—
' mind to the pear hope of n better world, and the the angeition originated there, and the citizens of
f•le4 Whirl. had once brightened her path mire, g rew , have persevered in it under circuit - T.4 , litre*
f.ih,t heroic the gleam eterr.ity. which is. an h orn . *halt it would have discouraged hiissenterptising ;KY,
hl• beliese • sometimes voyclinafed to Lt Lightest the ple.
death-path of tho pure in 1/..lift. i ‘Ve do not understand that the Etenticn of the
"Dear mother," she said, "sit by me: you look pale Conventmn is to be directed exclu,ively to any one
arni eshnunted. 'V .11 hove watched toe too long, too parieVar interest--all the great interest of the South
tenderly. a,' when I ?tout i.e often I hove foiled in Western I,enple are to lei ennsiderd, and the mean.
rev dune. to you it ninken my heart ,ii 4, thintiil t I of advancing them to be discussed end inyentiga•
know you hate forgiven toe Inne, long ego. If I had 'red. pro •grieratural, mechanical and cimmerctal
toil von all, trusted r .,. wish all, I nhoold have !none, resources of the great valley of the Mississippi, will
it better. re , htn.• tut there are thing. of wiceli one be the subject uf an i iterchange of sentiments, and of,
ca „l,„,,lt y f„.,„ ia .peak N ow th a t r an d Inch stiggeoHns fur the remedying of existing evils
that 1 Call look latch upon my see it, a. it erre, Miy inert the sa nction of the ( ',inventi o n.
in the solemn loz ot eternity. I car, speak of is—roll in. re ate e.ll. of serious magnitude coartencti with !
111/t, I h . ne th. ,, sght and 1,-11 for 4,114 past„ .es un I,- the diCt.butinnn of the public mcneys of what. the
file /no 40 &Wort,. On, she IS east any well .erupt tin. and to which she fins too
andslue iy w i l l, effort, m ien ,as—it t• toe foul submitted without efficient steps fur theacarrec•
that },as „„;„, t h at I h a „ f e l t lion. Whilst millions of the public revenue are di--
1 1,,r1 th,. k that I c-mild h s ,. l oo p, „,„1 , horsed along the seaboard and in the older States, en
the night et loinlonnt—the meta of I:rere's birth-day. I objects questionable importasce, the most dangerous
,else r bail ti so ham, —I fah it an d a . I obstructions to commarcial intercourse are allowed to
knelt h toy I)* fl 11,!:,- 1 ,11 1.111;CM, =se crept remain unobserved in the Western Wateri. This is
ov er tee. a ;!.1 •-,tor Ito r t s, Id., vnti t hod. r , ,,-k1mt , t1) , ... a subject of vital crinsequenee to the West, which
roe It, c it ve,” •-ro, vane irem heaven. V4i II command the =mention of the Convention
moth, r') wLi. h hall me 1 , -in all 1111. he rr,r. , 'S4 .o , ll‘l.
mot last he,g, 'lr. l'erlo"I not or. , h , I rrWe have mentioned that Gen. Sample, if
I 16 " - ' 1 ',", h " , l!lirion, had construeted a steamer tit MD on
I - Itao FlOO prit•e./ tietsVl'll
%vs.,it rot enuegr , nary toad', 'lh• Springfield Journal, of last Thur,,
horn yon used ro enil ?nor n et- Ilay, says:
hose heel 4.11,1,1 thourb.a nt noel, a hapi-!, mode so , ar ,.. rirn ,,, t
, sitt;
Itot in the rift 1,1 all our ao.o.rinerds,
Mom, 1 , 1 our r:Crens to tired
thoog!'d 4 that s' hi nt" - '" l, -th' "iftid r" . ''1" 1 " ' the ;dace and were sadly' rli•appuin, th•t an in,
rue, nod I lase that "'"'""" portant pin of the machinery had broken. When this
d sal Potdme , d. *foci, Lae, "H.' .1"" .tore nrchlent 111;1, neat it an, in the set of mnking a eir.
e en' sent to or! 4 " Mr Lou.,. '" cud of three ttriorters of a rriP.e in circumference, and
not clink it " , 00i.: , o ,°bel.ese 0...
know , !had actually I,erformed hotter than six hundred polls
tr." , h'r• afters "(the eircoi.. A dray or two previous to this experi
bet that Love It• 1 *" ray "!""s mint, it a= inn nom, mile or more in order tr, try the
. 11 1 -""; E'ne'" -
mochitterv. Those present acre firm in th• belief
g"1 .‘” I ma''' '4; the Coni" l,im, "."- that. in hen this prairie steamboat in properly geared,
chin it n to he a re 1.•1 to him to - bent a."
it w ,:l a oil, n ell, and go oust the rate of ten or twelve
MI,. Iterord .„idyl rot it tertupt she had uhf ; an h , our.
fared ti/0 Ion; ill.] 100 much to give orn in ii,doirt ermy. I ,
Vi re learn di, t it is the intention of Gan. Sample to
tine even a hen she sew her besordul, her only ehr:d, !
Gdvrc sinus . hue vs she knelt be her tied n ide, perfect 'he machinery, so !het in n foture experiment
toned ro h., forit voice, there an, deep rentrinunon on similar occident a-ill occur; and as soon as the
Ina coo , tenant e, th -ugh her d , "' -f""! Grim. aril then
he of airies ate hont one r, make strip to Alton.
art broken , pr•• •41 of her pole f iced '
gestel the th , MfAiler and her Cloltl would
The twide
not I.tog be petted. The Lot Idol I tone who had watch• I Exposure of it eoespiroey.— We pa b li.hed, •
rd over From,. in hrr now came to her bed 4 year afe,seme account of the ttial and convict of
She litooght the few lay autumnal fl•twers, Catholic prit,t in Indiana, Roman Weinz,rphlin, for
birh the nti, rrhind ie grillitode of the poor .r rape upon ts female of Lie church, while at confession.
children. soh./ leo! 41in red i Fral,eo,l' kind offices. dai. The testimony wax Of II revolting rharart•r, he
ly mid with them their anxious inrituty w het b... wit coneigned to the penitpntinrv, lirithed by all ent
er she was better, and whether they might sing their cep' a few friends who believed him innocent. Sent
hymn—the lasi htmu which she had taught them—he. Cr,? mint!. elapsed when an effort wit. shout to be
'teeth the window. made to obtain a pardon, but he inter , d
„Tioaeu
Frances wa• now c dm; Ow ho's site of whirl, she , this ,saying that liberty and life were of no value to
had that ro,ninz Marta lien, lind strencthened her, and , him without his gull name. Ile •ently, Farts have
.he leant on her moll et 's •iniuld es and listened to their ' came to I•glit, which fully ceriblish his innocence
) (wing voices as they sans:— Schmull . the persecutor, who had gone off to !Ills.
•'l.nrd have meiry and receive as bond, there confessed the conspiracy to fool- German
; netraintanees. who disclosed facts, in a letter to
E a rly in it,, place. „r re.,,
IVh re the heasens arn calm ahoy, (34. ;' the Rev, Mr Devdlrr, of lansvilln, Indiana. One
Sc ill more calm each sainted breast.” ..
! of the counsel of the imprilliorred priest went to Mis-
Traf. of mingled sorrow and gratitude r " H ''''l draw^li
'ned and obtained allidavitsactiing rot Ili that the wife
of Scbtw o ll, who swore against the priest. had been
the pale elieeli4 of the 11101 b, r, and she also at that ,
moment felt that the prayers .
, suuorned to do so by tier husbaol, who threatened tar
of her child had been .
heart!. b
.4 endon her if elm refused.—Rosion Post.
The night corns. nn gray and cold, with fitful gusts ! •
lof wi n d, brit Mrs Gerard still sat by her daughter's! iVeroor Worms.— The ?weary resits d, horse, fool.
bed—still with a low, :leaf voice, rend h a- prayers fir; aad tiro poos.—Children may rejoice. and clap their
the sick, and cheerel and arcing:cried by the sight of hand., and all ethers whom it may concern;—for a
her ow n calmness.
I remedy has been discovered (or their old tormentors i
The usual hoer for rest was long pest bet their hearts'. the worms, whit+ will care without sickening them, '
were fuj, aad Frances could nut compose herself to' and which in so effective in its operations„that the . 1
j sleep. She called her faithful nurse, and after thank-' worms most best a retreat whenever it comesßmongst !
ing her for all her kindness and watchfulness besought ' them, or else make up their minds to stay where they
I her always to remain with her mother; then singing to I are and die, for there is something in its composition '
to her to leave them •lonts, she ra!sed hers e lf o n he r lan fatal to them that they cannot taste of it and lire.
pillow pillow and said— Heretofo r e it has been very difficult to expel worms;
"If it were powsilde, dearest mother, if indeed tut+ i fee • mild 111/hrrat iv, had no effect on them, while too
swishes are not sinful. my lust desire and prayer would I seve r e a one roused them to secure themselves by
be, that I might see him once more ,that I might show Iclinking and actually increased the slime on which
him that crystal cup on which his promise was engem- tlsee fed. Pt was tiler-fore necessary to procure. a Ted'.
,Od-rleli to reproach him, but to raise his thoughts :rein,. which would act upon the worms themselves as
upwards from that earthly faith which hes been broken, iwell as elites system; and this has been more effect.,
to faith at the mercy and composite' of heaven. It I Ally ncromnlished, for in Cliekener's Sugar Coated
was your example, your words. dearest mother, that . Vegetable Pill. there is one ingredient which is so re
taught me that blessed faith, and my soul thanks anti !regnant to them that if they taste it death most fol.
blesses you for it." I low. They therefore abandon the system, it is intro-
Her head bowed on her mother's bosom. and with 1 duecil into, vs soon as they can. Another great ail
that lam wish and desire her spirit passed away. The ventage in Clickener's ['ills Is. that they produce not
midnight bell sounded as Mrs. Gerard with her thin 'the sligloost lIKIJRI , 9 nr bad taste and are therefore ta
hand closed her eyes, and then knelt in silent agony in I ken by children without any objectiion. At the pies
the chamber of death. lent time worms prevail to a great extent amongst the
(Conclusion to-morrow.) children in our neighborhood; but the mothers und our
littA are fast overcooling them, anti curing their little
!nhrt., having abandoned all other remedies, and
. token exclusb el) of Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegeta
ble l'i 11, I
Sold by Wm Jackson. cornel. of Wood end Liberty
street,. who is general Agent for 1)r Circkener's Pill,
in Pittsburgh and vicinity. i
o....7[levenre of un imitation article culled "Impro !
ved SI ion r.Conled Pals," purporting to be Patented
ins both the pills evil pretended patent are forgetics,
got up by a miserable quack, hr New Verit, who, for
the lust four or five years, has made his living by
countetfeiting popular medicines. octal
Matey vs Afackenzie.—lt is a curious coincidence
that Mackenzie, who stole and published the private
letters of Mr. Hoyt, shookd hove made public thr.rn of
our able Secretary of Weir, by whom he was actually,
some fare ago, saved from the gallows. About the
time of the Canadian troubles, when Mr Marcy was
governor of New York, Mackenzie Wee demanded of
111111 by a requisition of the governor of Canada, on
charges of murder, arson, mail robbery, under a trea
ty providing for the surrender of fugitive criminals;
but Governor Marry ink the most lavoridde view of
the case for 111ackarzio, and construed his offence into
I rebellion, with which ho could have nothing to Jut
thus saving the neck from tie rope. A prett;
return be makes for the cilmpliment!
And while opoo this subject of coincidences, we
may state that,l'oue or Ilse }rare since, a boodle of,
private hitter' written by the editor of the Tribune i
on various political matters. to General Ilartisun,
and person" about him, were put into the hand.' oil
Governer Marcy, then at Wushingtom who diowev
er, seemed to have been WO much of a gentleman
and man of honor to rake dm mean advantage of
making public the contillental communication' of his
politicial opponent', and therefore counselled their.
return to the place where they hod been careilessly
left. There were nearly tan hundred of thetieletters,
some of them retering to rather curious movements
on the putt of t h e; triomplinnt whigs•
[New York Evening Tore.
Epitaph an an Old Bachelor.
131.11(.171th thin ntollo a being lien;
Whir no'or the joys 01 wedlock shred;
%%1111M/011C near to clone his oyes,
One day lie died—and no one cared.
Frurn the Burton Evening Traveller.
A HON' E BESIDE IHE HILLS
El=
Erom the Western Expositor
MORE FROM OREGON
From a letter from the Marshall and High Sheriff
of Oregon—who has been there (Moen years—receiv
ed a few days since, dated 12th of April, written to
his brother in this county, we make a few extract,:
- Um year 1 raised 1500 bushels of wheat—this
year I think I will hove 3000 bushels. I have a large
fartn lying ii miles from ship navigation, worth as much
as half the county you live in. I have a large buil
ding in Oregon City that cost me about $7OOO. 1
have also property in the City of Mulianomah, and
also in the town of Tinton. Oregon city lies on the
rust side of the Willamettee Falls, and Multanameh
o the west side. and Tinton 20 miles below, ut the
head of ship navigation. 1 have besides 70 head cat
tle, 15 head of horses, 200 hogs, 2 dog*, I cat, 3 chit
then. and the old woman, with chickens innumerable.
"With regard to the honor heaped upon me in this
enun:ry, I am High She. 0 and Territorial Marshal of
Or.-gon-1 have been going around the circuit togeth
er with the court officers, arid have to start to the mouth
of the river in the morning to the courtly of Clatsop,
W e have five counties in tin Territory, v Cleat:man
Yamhills, Champoick, Twality and Clatsop. As fir
ou r connection w Os the (1. S., we are almost indepen
dent of Uncle Sam. Fur some time past I have been
employed taking the census—the number of souls is
1 000.
:Caw, nn resreting Oregon, I have explored the
whole country. and F think it the finest arum the earth
—the ocil is very good—the timber. an tell that I have
1111 Ne st le rail cut. 11 meet lung, gotten nut ora t tee tuett
ty inrhee through at the butt. The Clilll3iC is fine,
too, I have not seen any ice this winter, but we have
had five months rein without intermission, still our
stock Lep' fat without feeding them any; the grass here
look • like your clover fields in June. Come to (begun,
and make sour children rich and live hal. yottritelf.
Should yon move to the country, bring 2 or 3 hundred
young heifer., es they are the best proles-Ey in this
country. ihrre it not half the trouble aid danger in
coming here that you thiuk—if you start half the
trouble is over.
From this Nashville Union.
THE SOUTH WESTERN CONVIiNTION
Tobaccos
noxEs. Clayton's s's lump Tobacco;
10 do Jon n New'. do do;
10 do Myles 16's do do,
5 do Lott iers Baltimore Nog, 1 do:
do Tborrms . nectar pound lump do;
Just received and for sale by
J. &J. NI'DEVITT,
224 Litwity st
25 BOXES Castile Snap;
. in.t received and 10
sale by J. it J. !WM:VITT,
rxt!) t2`24 Liberty st.
10 QUARTER Cooks. S M. Winei
10 do do Mild's So
5 do do l'ort do
I Cook Claret do
A pure and good article, for sale by
&J McDEVITT.
on 9 221 hiberty at
THEATRE.
MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER
PROAPTER, GEORGE T. ROW E.
LEADER OF THE ORCHESTRA, J. H. HESSING.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Ist Tier or Boxes, or Dress Circle SO cts
" " 374 "
3d " '• 20 "
'•
Gallery Cur Colored Persons 20 "
Third night of the engagement of Miss CLIFTON
Thursday Evening, October 9, 1845,
%%ill be presented an admired Piny, in 5 aeloi, called
Tll 33 STRANGERI
Comic Song,
The whole to conclude with a farce called the
BARRACK ROOM!
Fr For pnrticulot. see email bill
ErDows open at past 6 o'clock, curtain wi
rise ut past 7 precisely. act 9
Havana Cigars.
MINE subscriber has ripened his splendid Cignr
Store, Na 31 MARKET St.. opposite his OLD
stand, whets his friends can Le supplied with a prime
article of
LENORMAS, REGA LI AS, PRINCIPfE'S,
CASADRE'S, HA LUCA'S, CASTELLO'S,
Half Spanisb and Common Cigar/.
Als4, a superior quality of chewing Tobacco, com
prising the following brands:
A ROMATICSTAG; Missouri Cavendish; Virginia
honey dew, and fine CUI.
The best 'polity of Snuff's can be had very cheap.
the Nisrecabs, Garret's, Scotch, and Copenhagen, on
hand and for sale.
118 RBLS. Cincinnati Raw Whiskey for sale
by
BURBRI DGE. WILSON & CO
To Dodlders.
lIIIE Directnrs of Reserve Township Public
School, wish to have erected, this full. one
Brick School H. 11913, on a lot fronting the Butler
Pike, about one mile above tae Allegheny city line.—
Plans and specifications con be seen with the under
signed residing near the premises. whn v ill also re
ceive proposals for ihe above, until Wednesday, Nith
J B. D. MEEDS,
HENRY WCOR MICK,
Committe,
Extensive Sale of Valuable Bookg.
PY John D. Davie, Auctioneer, corner of Ws-0d
t and Fifth streets every evening during the pre.-
ent week at 61 crelock, will be sold a large quantity of
New !looks of the and Infest esiit•ont, ankgrented
,n every respect: Letter and Cap Writing Piper,
Blink Books, Portfolios, English end Ante, icon An
' nunlo, Adorns., fine illustrated Works in licit and ele
gant bindings, &c.
Piivato bales dining the day. or , 8.
D Consumptives of Allegheny -Ca
ARE YOUR LUNGS OIL LIVER DISEASED ,
j If so, look at the thousands of certificates of the mos'
Ir...rentable and influential individuals from all por
dune of thr United State., io testimony of the pins
lire and culture effects of
DR DL'NCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY.
A.k these persons in plum own community who
haws lim: been in the habit of t t .i n g thi s medici ne i t ,
their families, what are the benefijial results attending
its use. Vie take the liberty of referring in Conner;
don with this notice to a few among' the many in oui
etrunty, who are competent to testify in this matter.
and only it.ic them u) nay in favor of this remedy what
;hay can say conscientiously, flout their own isnowl-
References.
Samuel S. ('lurk, New Li'data, Ohin.
Daved P. Graham. do do
Ge org e Shot., 11...1k Run tp. do
John Elaer, Esq. Beaver tp. do
Samuel Durk, Fairfield tp. do .
Matthias Rurcaw. Salem tp. do
The. above is taken from she Ohio Patriot of Augurs
12, ISCi. Any person wiahing any further proof of
rh o wonderful efficacy of Dr. Duscas's F.XpeCinranl
Remedy for the cure nf COLDS, COUGHS, CON
SUMP TION. and LIVER COMPLAINTS, are re.:
guested to call on or address a line loony of th'rse per
omit, who will at all timer be willing to ,atisfy them t
of the powerful vim Ur n of Dr. Dacron's Medicines.
Tilt. valuable Medicine that ha, done so much for
the afflicted, in the "dealing art," is for sale at the
corner of %Wood and Liverty stteetrt, Pittsburgh.
oct9 11, ILLY AM I ACKSON, Agent.
Dr. Cats's Anti-Bilictis Life Pills,
FAMILY Medicine, to he used in all diseases
of the stumneh end bowels, dyspeptia sad
indi
reerion, bilious affections, bead ache, pain in the back
and breast, rheamutism. and all diseases that arise
from an impure state of the system. Every person
should he provida4 with a box er two of these Pills,
in this warm weather, to cleanse out all unhealthy
matt'-r that accumulates in the body during the sum
mer months. The many thousands of persons that
use thee. Pills, is sufficient evidence of their virtues.
Sold only in Pittsburgh, corner of Wood and Liber.
.ti vets
neti
WM. JACKSON. Arbot
Dr. Duncan'■ European Panacea,
1 - " , OR the cure of scarfolo, dyspepsia, liver complaint.
L atom, pimples on the face and body, totter,
gravel. guilt, Hien:elitism, ulcers and saes of every
descriptin, syphilis, scorbutic affections, weakness
nod debility, inflammation of die kidneys and bladder,
female obstructions and weakness an d a ll d i
arising from a torpid condition of the glanda, and des
• pinvily nr imputity of thy Blood.
! The history of this truly Great Medicine is too well
known to those who Irene visited the capitols of Eng.
land and rrariel*, within the last few years, to I . ..guile
; any recommendation to them. But for the benefit of
the "14ralidt of America," it would be preper to say
that it is the favorite remedy amorg the Nobility
throughout Europe. This Panacea is perhaps the
happiest combiner em of medicine agents ever made,
embracing as it does the power of eradicating diseas
es by its unequalled effects in purifiying the Blood,
rentisating the fluids and removing abstructiona from
i the whole glandular apparatus. This Medicine goes
to work slowly and silently, extending its inflnenoe to
every organ, giving them vigor and activity, and Real
ly putting the whole machinery of man into complete
and healthy action.
IV' DT. Esiropene PalaCfa, is it/fa re
ceived at his WESTERN OFFICE. 150 Sycamore•
street, Cincinnati. at which place Agents in LIAO South
end West will please direct their orders.
Price $1 per bottle.
Sold in Pittsburgh, corner of Wood and Liberty etc.
ocl9-wif WM. JACKSON. Agent.
Wanted,
INIMEDIATELY in a Dry Goods Store, R young
man who has had experience, from 17 to 19
years of ago. Application may be made through the
Post Office--address B. G., Box 474.
oct 9-tf.
Copartnership.
THE subscribers have this day entrred into Co
partnership for the purpose of conducting s gen
era! Grocery and Commission busiress in this city,
under the firm of ltrtett.twr & Joy RR.
A. G. REINHART,
SAMUEL JONES.
Eiushorgh.Ort 1. 1845. ocrrad.
B. C. SA W Y ER & SON.
Slanufactetrers of Soap and Candles.
HAVE removed to the splendid new building, e
rected on the vite of their old stand. No. 49
Wood street. one door below Third et., where they
have opened a large stock of candles and Soap, made
of the very beat materials, which they take great plea.
cure in [recommending to their old customers and the
public generally, and ask of them an examination of
the same. We have also a tine supply of Family
Groceries elven). on bond, of the very hest quality.
oria-3t
Lumber
193 P 5 1 4 EC do ES (3183 I,,F:ot)Pin)deoScat nip i i, L b l y 4 4. ;
2500 feet dry (G4 alc . in4 plank;
8000 do Common Boards;
1483 Clear Seasoned inch du;
150 Dry Curled Maple, du;
Received by Canal Boat "May Flower," at foot of
Hay street, and fur sale by
Mr. Edwards
GEORGE.WILSON
HAVING married from the East, the subscriber
is now opening his fell and winter mock of
goods. exceeding in variety and extent any thing
which has heretofore been offered in this city.
Thankful to his friends and the public fur the favors
he has received, end which has induced him to pur
chase more estensivelv than before, he agein invites
their attention to the cheapest, beat selected and most
extensive assortment which he has ever before offered
among which are
Preach, linglish, German and a liner
lean Broadcloths, Black. Bloc,
Invisible Greer', and other Colors ,
which are all of superior quality. Also, a splendid
assortment of
Vestings of Entire new styles,
FRENCH PATTERNS.
Also, a fine lot of FRENCH AND ENGLISH
CASSIMERES of every shade, color, and patTetn,
wldeh cannnot fail to please the various tastes of his
easterners. A lso, a
Totether with aloe of snperior M AKIBIDOO AND
BLUE BLANKET COATING, Pilot and othergooris
'unable, for Over Coot .
These goods will be sold ready made, or will be
made to order in a superior style as low as eon br
houcht in this city. Ile has also the usual variety
for Gentleman's wear, such as
SHIRTS. STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHLEFS
SCARFS, BOSOMS, COLLERS , &C.
The attention of perkns wanting their garments
well made, at.d k superior style. and of the best ma
terials, is invited to his fine stock of
French Cloths, Casszmercs and Trestings,
hich he has selected with the Inmost care for this
particular blanch of business. Ile will take pleasure
in showing these goods to any one who will favor him
with ■ call, feeling confident that the great variety of
his stock and the style in which they are made, can-.
not be surpassed in this city.
IN the Courtof Comment Pleas of Allegheny Coanty
T N the matter of the voluntary assignment of James
Miller, of the City of Allegheny, (late Grocer.)
No. '2Ol. March T , 1844: October 4, 1345, final
account of Robert A. Campbell and George R. Rid
dle, as.ignees of James Miller, exhibited in Coon
nod filed.
All persons interested, a ill please Lake notice of
the exhibition and filing of the above mentioned act I
count, and that the same will be allowed by the Court,
on Saturday the "sth day of October instant, unless
muse he shown why the same o , llolt net be allowed,
By rite Court, GEO. R. RIDDLE,
act7-3t Probionoiary.
IeiUST received, afresh supply of new 117T , .E111
Cf., ,, TH—fancy colors and bautiful paterns. The
colnrs are Citren, Green, Olive and Claret Brown,
Mulberry, Gold mixed and Black. These goods are
new even in the Eastern cities; having just been im
ported for the Tailors. We pledged ourselves to get
ups superior coat this foil-41x-rter than ever." The
practical partner of our firm has been to New York, to
purchase grants, and to secure the latest improvements,
in his department, all of which wit) introduced on;
our work. with a discriminating regard to true eh ,
Sane anti correct taste. We are prepared to fulfill
all promises made through this medium nr otherwise:
and as we lay claims to be THE FASHIONABLE;
H EA r QUARTERS of this city, we will pledge our
selves furthermore, to compete with any Eastern house
that send* work to Pittsburgh, made to order. In
proof of our ability to do so, we mention with pride.
that the names of many gentleman who formerly re
ceived their garments from the East, are now to be
found on our register of customers, who are now con
vinced that they can be suited as well. and at more
reasonfble rates. ALGEO WGUIREI.t. Co.
ova
Removal.
- VATA RIM' R . MARTIN & CO. !linkers and Ex.
V V change Brokers have removed to the N. E. cur
ner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh.
Agency of t►e Franklin Fire Insurance
Company of r►ilede lp►ia.
N. E. conger of TAird and Wood its., Pilishiret.
THE assets of the company on the first of January.
1815, as published in conformity with an act of
the Pennsylvania Legislature, *ere
Bonds and Mortgages.
arid Estate, at cost,
Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash,
Making a total of 89096113 42
Affording certain assurance that all losses will be
promptly met.and Riving entire security to all who ob
tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as
low rates as ere consistent with security.
neat %VARRICK MARTIN, A
UN hand, 25 bbls choice Louisville Sweet Potatoes
and Louisville white Lime, for sale cheap by the
barrel or retail, in any quantity to suit customets.
ISAAC HARRIS, AO.
sad Com. Merchant. No 9, sth st.
Agood supply of writing, letter and wrapping pa-
per; colored and figured paper and paper•hang•
ing.; blank books, ink, quill., wafers, pencils, slates,
&c. &c., for sale for cash or beeswax, carpet and pa-
per rags, &c. &c., at fair prices,
ISAAC HARRIS, Aet.
and Corn. Merchant, NO 9, sth At.
BY virtue of as order of the Orphan's Court of Al
legheny county, issued out of said Court, the 4th
day of October, instant, and directed to Hugh Toner.
Esq., surviving administrator of the estate of William
Anderson, det'd. ' there will be exposed to public sale,
at the new Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on
Monday the 27th instaat, (being the 4th Monday,) at
the hour of 11 o'clock, A. M., two certain lots of
ground belonging to the estate of said William Aeder.
son, deceased, situate in the 6th ward, on the 4th
street road, and at a distance of one hundred feet from
said road ; fronting on Congress street, each 20 feet,
and extending each 9.5 feet 6 inches, being marked
and numbered in Black's Plan of lots on said 9th' .
street road, Nos. 31 and 32.
Sale positive, and terms made known at time of
sale. An indisputable title, clear of all incumbrances,
will be given.
H LAMURT,
100 Liberty stmt.
Oct 6.3td
Lard and itacoa.
2ry KEGS and 1 bbl Lard
3 casks Bacon (sides and ekkolilers)pbr after
ville packet for sale by M. 8..11-IEY St CO4
oci7 Water belays
i
CAITEB' seurchings received per Michigan
for sale by M. B. RHEY & CO.
Sugar.
Hit D 8 prime N O Sugar just received and for
lisule M. B. RHEY
oci7
apples.
60DB LS Marietta apples jest received and fur
sale low to close consignment by
oct 7 M B RiIEY St CO.
Butter and Timothy Seed,
9Q KEGS Prime nutter
.1t. , 0 b.ipthela clean Timothy Seed.
Received a nd for sale by H. LAMBERT
oct7
A GREAT DESIDERATUM
TO those ef a bilious tendency, and to travelers in
the West and Stsith, it is very desirous to have
an efficacious, yet mild anti bilious medicine. B A
FAH NI...STOCK'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS contain
these qualities, and may be relied upon as a safe and
excellent remedy. They are compounded with great
care from the very best ingredients. and will not, like
other cathartics create distress in the bowel.. Those
who use them speak in the highest terms of their effi
ces:y and value. For sale. wholesale and retail by
B.A. FAHNESTOCK &CO.,
octB Corner 61h and Wood street..
S. MORRISON
Liberty St., between Market and Virgin
Alley.
New Styles of Bearer and Tweed Cloths,
of Black, Blue, Invirible Green,
Golden Mired and Olive, for
Suck and Frock Coats.
S. MOTIRISON. Liberly
ort Z-6m between Market rt. and Virgin alley
Notice
Fall Coatings.
Orphaa's Court Salo.
By order of the Court:
THOMAS FARLEY,
--,.:11.11114ple GREATLY REDUCED TI
THE. WANDP.RING Jew for only 50 cents, for
Crck's.
Harrier's Edition of the Wandering Jew, 2 soli
for °Asti 50itents.
Guitar Music-10 song" from the Bohemian Gill
for 2.5-cents.
Quadrilles from the Bohemian Girl fat emly 12 1-2
C 14., with a beautiful illuminated title page.
Les Rusaeig—a lot of Mazurkas and a let of Pol
kas by Conte & Glover. for 25 eta., with an ithnniss
ted title page,
Elizabeth Bennett, or Prid , and Prejudice. A novel
by Jane Austin, anther of Emma, Persuasion, ice.
One vol. cheap edition.
The Heiress, a novel by T. S. Arthur. This is a
new novel by the above popular author.
Elertro Manipulatinus, vol. 4th.
British Essayists—Macauly, Allison, Smith, and
Wilson, in 4 vols. bound uniform.
Journal of the Texan Expedition ngainst Mier.
Subsequen t imprisonment of the author; his sufferings
end final escape from the Castle of Pernte, with re
flections upon the present political and probable fu
ture relations of Texas, Mexico and the U. States,
by Gen. Thomas J. Green, beautifully illustrated with
drawing.; taken from life.
The Widow'a Pirate Son, nr the Corsair'a Mate.
All the above just received and fur sale it Cook's
3d st., near the Post Office:
;FrTrilfMt inn 4732117T0ra
e Wonderful Vegetable Purgative)
FOR THE CURE 0?
Headache, Giddiness, Riteomatiem, Piles, Dispepsta,
Scurvy. Smell Pox, Juunifire, rains in the Rack, In
ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising irs
the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma. Fever of al} kinds, re.
male Complaints, Sleaslee, Solt Rheum, Heartburn,
Worm+, Cholem Nlorbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping
Cough, Consumption, Fite, Liver-Complaint, Erysipe.
lag, Deafness, Itching. of theSkin,Colds, Gout, Gray.
el, Nervous complaints, and a variety of oiberdiseases,
arising from Impurities of the blood, and übstrimaions
in the organs of digestion.
DISEASE OF THE LIVER.
DEAR SlR:—Agreeable to your desire, I write to
keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener
Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may
recollect, when I first commenced selling your medi
cine, which was in 'May, 18A, we little dreamed cf
the success th.,t would crown the undertaking. Our
premises had been so completely flooded by the one
thousand and one unsaleable remedy far every possi
ble complaint under the sun, that I set iously contem
plated having nothing more to do with any thing of the
kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation, we
consented to make a trial of yours. At first we found
considerabledifficulty in attracting public attention to
wards them. People had been so often deceived by
the vile compounds which have flooded the country for
the lest 15 years or more, that they determined, if
possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the conse
quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept
of the l'ills, as the saying is, for "love nor money."
Thus matterra proceeded for n week or two, when, as
"good luck would hare it, "Mrs. N a lady of
our city, who bad long suffered from an affection of
the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the moat ob
stinate character, was persuaded toaccept of o box, on
condition that nothing was tube paid for it, if they did
not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess,
weourselves had very little feith in the matter, know
ing as we did, that her complaint was one of long
standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the
most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor
ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi
cine a fair trial, and if it proved t o be worthie s ., i t
would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to
you and to ctn. No less to our joy than surprise, how.
ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again
presented herself at our counter and enquired for anoth
er box. "1 really think, Mr. Williams," says she,
that your Pills ate beginning to work a great change
in my health. arid altogether for the better. When I
took the seeped dose. 1 began to feel much betterthan
I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably re
lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the blood
seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my
youthful days. Since then, I have bitten the remainder
of the Pills, and my improvement has been Fensibly
progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have
no doubt that a few more boxes will effectually cure
me." The reault win as she predicted. Her health
is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau-.
ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a
long ar.d a happy lif, in before her. 1 am satisfied
she will never forget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills.
As might naturally be supposed, the nows of this ex
traordinary cure was rapidly disseminated throughthe
city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had
elapsed, before enquiries began to be mode for Click
ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand
has already incleased to such an extent, that we find
the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did
not seem lika exaggeration, I might almost say that we
are literally besieged by women, and children, labor
ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh
is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the
asthmatic, cennumpt lye, and dyspeptic, are thronging
our doors in ',emit of the never-failing Panacea.—
TestimOniaN of its salutary ef f ects are voluotarily
flowing in upon us from every quarter. One person
informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate
Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered from a seri
ous attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in
expelling from his aystern the symptoms of Jaundice.
And a fourth has just recovered from an attack of Pub
monary Consumption, which had confined him to Isis
bed for many munths.—So we ga. But do not fail to
keep us supplied. Besides one Retail Trade, we
have standing orders from the country to a large
amount. Send 30 Groan at your earliest convenience.
Yours, &c. r R. H. WILLIAMS.
Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1815.
REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is the
otiginnl inventor of the &gni Coated Pills: and that
nothing of the SIM was ever heard of until he intro
duced them in June, 1843, as will be seen by the fol
lowing:
This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN
INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of
New York, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER,
fur the invention of SUGARCOATED PILLS.
JAMES TA LL A DGE, Preaident.
T. 13. WAKERILft, Corresponding Secretary.
Gyabox J. LEEDS, Respordinr, Secretary.
$600,615 93
100,967 77
21. )7,499 72
M" To AvOID CoUNTERYZITS.—Purchasers must
always ask for Clickener's 'Sugar Coated Vegetable
NIA. and see that each box has upon it his sigaauire;
all others are counterfeit.
WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood ■nd Liberty
s treets, is Dr. Clickener's agent fur Pittsburgh and
4 NEW HAT AND CAP STORE.
CHAS. EL PAIILS-ON,
(LAIR OF rue Finn or FAIILSoN Jr. GILL,)
H AVING opened his new store at
No. 73, Wood Strect,
Next door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufactur
ing and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large
assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every descrip
tion, wrtranted to be made in the hest manner,and
of the best materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common
Muskrat, Sextette, lair-Seal, Plush and Glazed Caps 3
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 Mercha ms will please call and examiroomy
stock before purchaßing elsewhere.
CHAS. H. PAULSON.
N. B. The Falt Fashion tar Hats and Caps receiv
ed. bep.27
Oysters!. Oysters!!
OYSE EIS can be had at the FRANKLIN HOUSE,
corner orSixtb street and Cherry alley.
sepal I rn CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ.
TlE t ßCEß‘fresh N. C. Rice; received sod:fir
sale by 4‘ H. LAMBERT,
oei4 100 Liberty street.
IIIIIIIMEMIMMI!
EIETSI
[From the Agent nt Quebec., L. C.]
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