.14 4 ,44 ett)c Maill2 Olorning Post. Joan BiGLIR. EDVIOR PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. "Give thy prayers to heaven. Pray—albeit but in thought, but die not thus." MMIFRTD. Arlo how, in the meantime, passed the day with • Ernest Clifford! lit aII I Ise wild joy of hopes fulfilled, PI fISBURGII MARKET. lie brought his young bible to his father a halls, all Bb.. PoRTED FOR THIC POiT IST 181. AC BARRIO. 1 inotights of care banished from his full heart bi its ex eessof happiness; and us the tall chimnies of Lynhurst Friday.. Al arming , Oct. 10 Court roass.froso the midst of the oak woods, and he We have had a good deal of rain within - a few saw Theresa's gaze of admiration, he pressed her to days end now the weathe r ha s become d ry and fi r s his heart and welcomed her to her future home.— our Rivers are in excellent order, and crowded with Part of the evening was spent in exploring the old business. Our Monongahela and kilegbeny wharves house. The toll turret and tbe great bell, which in - - lot,ranyl.lo,m46fi,hratdheßUktlirlndgelicolioildinintor s‘o.enilt,„hevhirsunvede pens sAn y t l r i y I to are co, red with goods of almost all kinds: Lumber, TV The article in the Commireial of Salt Stc ; with steam and canal heats; and also at our Canal Basin, loading and unloading, arriving and dee morning, would certainly base been to the point and but they wandered through the long gallery, whi - ch g tra lt : appropriate, if we had ever disputed with him an to di here she had tlanced a minu said had been graced by teeth the then be Lord of p th, and g. the views of the editor of the Washington Examiner; w artin Freights are lower, rating from 10 to 20 but san d a te c referred to . the views of tile Lynhurst, who, be it observed in passing, was Decor. cents per 100 lb. to Cincinnati, on heavy and light goods. 20 to 311,t0 Louisville, and 62& on Dry Goods ding to the picture still preserved of him one of the candidates of the Democratic partiof Washington handsomest tnen of his time. to St Louis. The sticks of Dry Goods, Hardware, county. we must say that the editor has entirely dud The rooms vlid] had been prepared for Theresa, ea the question in dispute. Mr CREACRAFT Pref er, i and the "i" nr armour which still re re arl m f rn i i i ur dred":.doniltan•flohree r Gros Mrel 4 :::a I Q I y u g n okm e n 7 . a a n d r e ' p a r n d i c e s P i l o l t:b. nsgh Manufactures n o ll , hal l, h a d ell been e i xa o mi t t o teri r a e nd the Pittsburgh route, and if the Baltimore and Ohio 1 Ficutr—A good deal has arrived and been selling at Railroad 1•1 to be extended to the Ohio River, will! But g whispers ' hail ' already pa ssed amongst the old a small reduction in price—s3,37ifii43.so ify bbl. vote for a bill giving the company right of way to ;II se, vents, fur Theresa haughty tone and careless eye with the gentle manner and kind for superfine from busts and wagons, and fi3,soe3, - Pittsburgh, and has 1114110liacil the Examiner to say ve n ts, painfully ti,,,,to,karooffLFtt.itualivanscteattrio‘ali,,sh.altii,ohwtievebnydiaiirskroenotedialrh.es 75e. from stores. so fur him. Wc copied the statement and culled upon the Journal, a 3 it had cleaved M. C. against the ! picture, which he hod placed in herysitiTingsroornmnd !, G : n A"."- Wb , citt at the city mills at Glica'6Bc" Bar` read to correct its error. The vdit,,r, fi n ding bi ns . 1 .aid—"the costume of that slay was insufferable; we ' '' Y `'''e'i Rye 1`•;!e•i Corn 37ic., Oats 28 , &;119 , a 30c. tY Ernest;" but 'Flwresa ' a bright ' bushel. self in a "tight place; " instead of acting justly, copies !" ill I'3" i ' llered. ,nun effaced i effaced the momeotaq impression, and he l Beans—Small White—sl tY b., nod in demand. a whole column from the Washing,ton Examiner, to l smile led i i t• bride nto the di tong•hell with a proud step I B • tuoms--Sules of 200 dozen good colt' at $ 1 , 2 5 / a prove that its editor is opposed to the road. We ; and a happy heart. per doz. never asserted that the editor of tire Examiner was in! 'I heresa's spill's rose as she looked at her Int•ltand's lit I • s° favor of the rend, but the Commercial, we 1_,,.;;,e, 1 beaming ,':•,': but a thrill pulsed through her heart i l Butter — ln good demists! large sales—it comes in dr d u.se rt ,Last the candidates or the Democracy of ::.:tt,irce:det„soi.i,iimb.t.r."`„":cco`,l.!ilicn".iYuutiieti.c;:twmili!",,tihieb orit',le7:.":;mole freely—sales of 41 kegs from wagons at 104 and about 135 in 'mailer lots at 0 1-2ralo 1-2—sales from Washington county was opposed to the rend. nod now cal cm', the lurk ,if bynlittrst. She raised it to her 4 ; thut his statement is proven untrue, by the declaration ; lips, and smiled as she ' drank hi• health, then held it storea of about 100 kegs and a few bids at Illist; I IC- Tis r. RAILROS ii Cos vLs r los in Greene of Mr C real - rah, lie changes gro mid, trod uses the at. ' lt to her l ' U ' hnntt; hut the , ~ word, 1.. Is: caught b . i ' ne Y ei-- !ILY lb ' pang shot !brinier' 111.1 perm as out tune, re Ashes—Scorchings, sales at Vit.3 1.4 c; on Tuesday, was v ie, well attended by delegates county,'` tides of the Examiner to get IBIt. Cif thou "serape', 'add" Put e, MICA I . limed to his mind, and the pnle, sweet face of Frusees ; . from Gtecne, Fayette, Westmoreland, Washington rather than • honestly admit ho w Is mistaken. ; of JO ,inks Pot at 3 1-4; Nails, 4c. Sales of Salim-a -t seemed to rise helm e Ift in. Witl, a deer , sich, ; . and Allegheny, Although the tore bad not been 1 ,r r a r., ,n he motiutted to the ustorti shod Old a l m o st I ttts at 4 I Ari 11 11,. AN INTP.IiIb i‘l. Nik.Pl 4 A . ' much agitated their, the people ate beginning to feel , t the g i ru l tid rootlet! of take it awe); hot before he conk' seise the cup, it fell Reeswax — ln demand and reads sale al 27 , 0,98 c. Six Ntitioris is rout, to he hell a I, to fillthe a an village of from est:a itettiliting hand, and "the luck of Lny- ! P 11, considerable interest in it, and we expect good an- I Tuscarora, at TOTI3 Wan( ~,i,.. 0 ,, . horst lay stove, e• 1 into a thousasl atoms at his feet." ! • , . , Chec•e—Sales of about 500 boxes in lots set s , Zr' 51 counts from their tepteseidatives at the next session. , ,ioned 1, ni e.b,sib of two ' . , *, - , , . ~ ••I' • Len far h 1 k f , to en ait , in , en mimics, muttered lin in ; , at:items awl ReVellil Clitels Of the two candidates Gee B.ClititOr me MAC a Speed , i the Seneca .1 leW Vulee, fOr the mysterious connection hetweett the I ."'" Ge• 1 1 li '' t! '" eimiee • io favor of the it,,ilr,N,d, and iii. ober .vow, d his i of Seneca notion. The (blind Sachem of the ! el) stal cop anal the fointotes of the Cldforsla had beet t Feat het s—Sales of abseil 4WO Iles. in large iota at I cottfederavy will he p r esent and pi eside. Gov. Black l stn.,: gl) iinpresw•d upon his Mind from childhood, and , - 97'0;98, and sinall 30c.P 01. pmference for the Pitt Stalrgh te r minus , over any tither. snake, ft in the A Ileghattl• re`ereatlon', was expoted; the pang of eilleCienr•• had not yet res•i•ed awns; nor ! Groceries—Cuff m is plenty 110•1 prices firm: Sales All the citizens with whom en convulsed were decb! lid the borror• at ricLen conmenal , Ce ..fold ItriiictieN re- i a 401) , , t Lis rent ago—nits , :ty-six — it is understoosi, will t,,* almost wholly tiro at 7 14 to 8 1 , 2 for fair dally in favor rt Inch Pittsborgli rue and even b ' gI assure him, till be c a u g ht the rnger face of Titmeaa, ; ' 'I of the Sir. Nations ~,ul,l um ! prevent. No glum! cotinc, . has who was half alarmed at his palettes., half amused at I. pi One, and 8 3-4 to 9c. id , Ili for fine gloom Sugar within a few Mika of the navigation, they; beell held fur the last thirteen • i )4. ars. All the nations ' the [r ag irtti C•eitili•Bllla es '.f the attemiants. and he i — N.O. Sale. in Idols, 7 ( 4 ,7 4 c, and in Lids 7 I-" ~ b consent In let the road gc below— , ay to VatLersbutg ' lof the renowned conf.der icy, accept tiro %kay, ic , eroTsCe with which It, ;tulle on his ktioes collected • 1 I 3 . 1. Molasses, wits 311 vi too, ip , gal—lot:wird . or Fishing Creek. `will be represeeted. the fragment. , of the broken goblet t t I Though not so large as the Greensblllg Con ; -- - -------- - - 1 "NN dear Ernest," stir en the color monotm. this was BBC of equal interest. The speecltss of I Gov. Wright set New y,,,k by e ne,d e re . to her temples, - ace tot ibl—Tbe lu..k of Lynlier. , t, " Samuel IV. 111,,c1., Geo. Daisie,Jolitt Fuller and Ilur ' wmd for the armsoudon or Geor g e roue, 0 ,, no h imse l f c""""'", '--"r", be; grudu'llY ' , ' ,,, d I mat Denny. E-ris., were listened to w nit much mien.; tut iuus pick.pocket, wino was recently pa rdottesl Clout n,1,,„ts!"1: i f t 1 , 1 . 11::; ~lii,ilr•,:ii....loit,,gtillt,,.ituutici Sie ld s.: , l a l. rand citi . --- , ' the State Pi isms, on condition of leaviwg the United tocestois rP to entrust l s ' oelt R tren , •: , l.• o • u s. h "" .!''!""; C a very It te 'ne; Ind here is BriUdle• -.- FV 't Vit LslNR..Ngent rot country newspapers, is the Agent For the Pittsburgh Didly Morning Post, and Wetklv Mercury and Milnufacturer. to receive advettisentetits and sUbscriptions. He has offices in N gni Ynftx, tit the Cosi Allll street, (ad joining the TI Iblltle Office.) BOITON, No. 12. Straw virret. PHILADVI.CHIA, Real Estate earl Coal Office, b 9 Pine street• BA I.Ttllortt, S F. corner Baltimore and Calvet - Ist*, where our pslxr can be seen. and trims of adverti sing learned. . . DEMCK:RATIE: WICKET. CANAL COXIMMION ER JA NI ES BURNS, NI ifilin county •911 6r HLT• SAMUKE , W. BLACK, Piusburgh. THOMAS DONNELLY, Allegheny city JOSEPH COOPER, Moon. COL. WM. L. MILLER, Versailles. CLERK OF THY. COURT R. H. KERR, Allegheny COUNTY TRLASURNR T. BLACKMORK, Birminghea. RECORDER. J. C. 111 . CULLY, Upper St. Cloth RKOI•ITEIR. EDW.' AR() !WCORKLE, (whew& CUMMISSIONER• JOSEPH E. NVCABF, Fayette •UPIT.R. JOHN IL,NVELIIENY, Jeffel!mn Tickets! Tickets!! Inr Any q uantity of the r r g nlar Dentocrntic ticket Can be hsd tit this Lahr,. tion, and nvany there, w Int Ind not before taken any ac- — tine pelt in the question, went anti) fien d cons inced States. which mtnditton has not been complied .•ail , t ,i le terettlete, I Cannot %niacin , ~. . . „..,,i, ,i, ~re. iinoliv,nt 1,, , , , L. : ... . t ii 1i , v. 5,,,, nrnwin.-11.1 in arty shape is not to are tbe same--Conimen Bar 3431 c, and Juniata 31 that the CollllnUsitiOn of the Baltinne e and Ohio R i d , phis This Potter is an Englishman, about 5 fret II in he, m k m :l mmm. 7 " nm i mm m i m i m " 6° d° l " ° k m. " l " ne P u m nA l s * tin ' I inn ' he dm ' mmm " ml kemmri pate tho ''ITIY• rice. road to Pittsbuigh a oula be a vast Lneetit to the high, ionise and well built, ' hull I, use cull , ll y r on file rents i p, lb. great IVestern portion of the state. ettentenane, blue or grey eyes, and brawn Bair.— re.dly quite eeli again; az 3 play'. ' alit . ,slosiotrted ns , • We cannot chtsiithis brit( notice without a reel , Ile was eeeu a tear days ago, and is probabls in New he opened tint door, atlnin't he nth eted by then fool Nails—Are also in very active demand, and sales to eli sUpel.tilions, 101 l 1..1. me See ”,t1 1.4. US you 3,11 a large amount are making at former prices„ viz:—No in praise of the speech of one of our cundidatrs for 1 oik or Philadelphia. Inloie this ill hoed cup made iis appearance. 2 10d $3,75 , a3,87 1% 8d $404,12 1-2 ip' kg. No the Arerembly. Mr Black, (Inc only one present,) and i i ; i , ii , _ alii , r , ,1 he testi tilew her chair close to the hie in the. latge I 103 14, a „,d 8,1 $4. ee $p k eg , J un i ata 10 ,1 $ 4. 2 5 , The territory of Ore et c mini a 360 OnCt of the good effect it listl. It sta. elOsplent. and argil- , ill, diawing ruitn. feeling l,&ri the first time in her lit 8 i ni,atvi,e_uic.r, bat aainaliar. or, in a little ume. , miles, which isextent enough to form seven States us i ' leet• leefle`ill , 4 of liovlnglso ,either, no sister to sills , : l ". 1 '1 " 4's° tY krl:m lu,qe as \c w• Y. k. It extends pOO miles along the ,to r e 1,,, ,, her feielores—no [me wish u horn die could Lead-5 toll) at 41c 1? Itea.le 7 kegs shot at $l3, the whole reiestion, end the efl, Lis of ire success or Mountains oti the cost, 3110 t „i i „., nli „ i; on , 1,0 4 11 oser the built,. ~.1, and Ilsusdlell COMM II lean e5O 1-Y keg, cash. s ee d—e.carce and in demand- Cloverseetl—"e al (election. 11 o,qm:l—which we confidently expect— , Hu") , le she sant, p., haps it ireold have 1*(11 /111110 I 011 1 CI I v toun nes on the south 7 Mr. Black will Le a strung champion fur the Righ t Smtvt • 5 ; ~ O O, " Plea alon g l ' t.. ,f she had .111 no one froM a horn SISS medd inn • t- ' of Way, at llarribuigh. lie has got the right , 1,"'""'1‘." ' lf .t"44 ."" 1-egitina "'I the no"lt• ihe tee , et Etriest's agitation, nett tier *bele lieuti ‘ es . 'l's'2s to ' s.sat TtnittittY ' 11513 P bum ''' . some ;A the islands sin he stele in him for a popular orator. .t coast of the V ecite. ere connected web the goblet which had so shaken in; Cattle Markt t—Sulis of beef cattle in lots at s2e4t3 1 very I.lr-e. i high spirit mid strong pride. + j e 100 Ma ; sheep and lambs, 75c. to $1,50 11 head, We are, unfortunately, obliged to postpone the a The wind rose erul rmesneal motonfully around tire I t or . $3 to $1 .$4 , 100 tu n priblication of the proceedings until to-moiler , — I R„ , ii Doi „ . .. i. .._A nui b, ,„,f,, b u b een ti , n , a cte d house, wet roared in the wide chim .ey, and she rang This delay ban art I ,en from a press of matter which : lit her husband at 'Ley. They resided at Ni.. 1 01 tit ask fur the old house keeper, from whom she hoped -li.- ssithnat direct inquiry, to loam some of the traditions From the Pennsylvanian. prohibited the hestossal of sufficient ettention upon] Congress street — t h eir name , welo Mellon. On of the family, aid e iiii whom dye would at least huse I THE PIIILADELPIILA MABKFT the matter in question, Lifter the late hour at which it 11 hersdny morning ea. arc si.....try ....et. toyed it., .--- —..Aficroe .1 ,____....._ 1-7._ ••• ~ • I MUTUAL I.IR - CD, +l.l 0 eloc ,t. N. e ~c ea. gal bcrwg round Tarr, for riwmaa ~ad i was received. M. enveloped in flumes, which were extinguished tau L'lmm" There is a much better feeling In the market to-day, 1 late to preserve her life. It is said that both the man been vier PCClelturned to be si atched and worsloped sod ! t awl most descriptions of breedstuffr have considerably THE GAZETTL—Arnalento CiTiZe.as•--It will Ile solitude is irksome to all a- tin have not diicie f Imrd feel-'' !improved, or have an upward tendency. Flour is ex ! and is ife e were drunk; and thin after her clothing was ings and e n tlectieg mind. treme t ) wine s., an d ~„„.„,t,,,,,, necessarily limited; recollected that a few weeks since welled a controver lon fire, she attempted to escape into the street, but "Mrs - Nblis." site said, relaxing from the °I"m l e" vet we note intrudes to day, sayin all about 750 bbls si with the Gazette on the subject of Nativism. The her husband forcibly detained until' the te etch- ' tone which had Lot the old woman's feelings in the ill ¢ 4.75 for common shiprrin bcrunis and $4,87 1-2 Gazette denied all connection with the Natives, , i h er , nine have a great curiosey mace Lady Jult In's e;e5.12 1 2 for choice Briody g wine and rates brands. man effectea_an entrance into die apartment. -Atm; room, hesides we did not open hell the therra and took us to task f ur asserting that last fall tießye Floor is held f rrn at $3 37 1-e. at which we - note sales of 200 bbls. Corn Meal, $2,62 1 4— the whig papers of the country generally faltered the doe- rgir A Company is announced in the Liver I which open out of that long gallery, I believe all the Poo Psi. , old furniture remains at due end of the housetuet es it market entirely bare. Our quotations of in for tn. trines of Nativism, and were loud in their abuse - of pm. , from Callao, the chief port. was many, many years ego." , day am as follows:—Wheat—Penn 'a red, 98c., with "adopted citizens The G a z e " dented and cel led 'to Lima, the capital ot Peru, and afterwards to lay Mr. Mills in ` l ifs "Y . dmlm4.im " .l in speak of tlx sales of several hundred bushek Southern 95e. Rye fur the proof, which we furnished in flit shape of -" ' down such line on-the c tof Peru, as maybe is . Lady Julian •ed to see the- softened manner id her new , —Penn's, 64'&65c t Southern, 112 e. Coro—plead rr , °‘ manes'. But the long passages and shadowy cut ners i yello „ , 5.5.c. ..8„ .. 53nii white , 49c. Oats—Penn e, Warta from his own paper. Ne give below extrects l ed of. and scarce; Southern, 33 , a35c. The Pro from the New York Express of the 223 tilt., whh, ------------- lof the old boast, were not calculate.: to raise her 'prier , 35 , 2 , 36 r., ! and she deter to return buck to the drawing t vision market cootinues fit m, with a moderate demand. we think, even tire editor of the Gazette, will ad mit CP'Jolies Odell, .110 was in the tell of Seneca { room. lln Pork there is no changer. Laid is more firm; we era rather ebusive of natnrelized citerent. That the Ex. i county N. Y•, for an assault and battery with intent to "'This must surely be the shortest way, said The :. i quote at 81c. per lb. Butter, I le. oohs fair demand. press is a leading chi pornal, and it well known to i kill his wife , committed suicide last Thursday night, reset, "surely this door must lead vowel -lit my room., Fish without material change. IA c quote Mackerel, , and opening it quickly she stared at firebug herself in No 1. at $l2 and $l4 as to size; No 2, $6,50 and $lO, the whole coumy. The Exprees sat eye: Iby cutting his throat. I a large empty apartment. and No 3, $4,50 and $5. The demand is her with i ow, I ------------ FREsH WATER OT areas reletter ' -Not that way, not that way, Ma ' aittl, " sal . • on the ens, ' M i ll s —who , stas - ing c tntfully to luc k the &sot- 4 01 " L n' . In Su ars theta is very little doing, moderatesales- g a but last week ' s prices are very well sustaiami. The cal pr of oysters was read recently in Pens, sly J o han'. room, had tot overtaken the light step of sales of Cotton to-day have been 275 bales, at the aid prices, say from 61c. to 81c, per lb., according to by M. Caitrynal before the Academe of Sciences, that Ithe:odung u h . t ed ule. it ef . hdn i 't o p ,l a n se vo th u at ;82:—,tat gentlemen asserting that be had discovered the mean. " s i te; intO n it on your fi rst day a t Lynherst, my lady; n ot rlualitY" of producing oyster beds in fresh water ponds end be- ' is only used on sorrow ful occasions—and it is called sins, so that every man wbe has a few feet of ground the Corpse p hut the of a basin, may ialyesys Theresa started; hut the sound of F.rnest's voice re. to spare for the construction assured her—he had been following her wenderinga have freshoydersl i seer the house; end she went quickly hack into the ------------- SHAUL/CIL—On Sattirday, whik ;believes of New i gallery to , meet him, and returned with him into the drawing•room• York were attending their synagogue, a number of their I Ernest had recovered his composure, bat not his houses were braken open and robbed. I ;riivett—an unpin couseienee, once awakened, is not easily soothed—anti his depression infected, though at the same thee it piqued 1 berme. He 'banned the subject of the goblet, however; and kissing her tenderly, said he only grieved that any thing should have saddened her first day at Lt nhurst. Theresa retired to her room; and, her maid dismissed, she sat for a few moment watching the flickering sha dows from the tire, and locking a door which she had ant before noticed, end which she fancied must open into the Corpse Chamber; but making an effort to dis miss such ideas, she undtew the heavy et-ensue cur tains, and laid her wearied head on her pillow. The wind moaned fearfully, end the old yew trees groaned as they swung hicks. ards and forwards in the storm. She almost thought she heard the great hell toll; and, 'tilting rip in bed, she listened ettentise• ly. At that moment the inysteriotit door opened gently, and a slight girlirh figure, ;fussed in white, slowly enter ed die room. Her long fair hair fell over her face end shoulders, and in her hand she carried the cup—the crystal cup—now apparently whole. She passed, or rattier glided to the foot of the bed, and while There sa, with parted lips, and hands convulsively strained together. felt frozen beneath her gaze, she shook het head slowly and seemed about to derma. At this mo ment, Sir Ernest entered the room. The vision turned towards him. and the light of the file foil upon her stlll, pale face, and upon the letters on the mystet iota Again, we argue. that a Negro, bond or free, settee to the seal. attached to Ike seal, trained in the Country, and of the covatry, is better qualified to exorcise with discretion the right of suffrage, than At peasant. from the Scheldt or the Rhine, infra's , Out lots, hovels or bogs of Ireland." tt And spar,: 9 "Sasebo and Scipio of South Carolina, better understand the value of a vote than Put o:Aful Ligan, fresh from Tipperary, or Hans derthun. derbludgeen, just from the fields of Myniteer on eke Scheldt. We contend then that, where the door of snfeage is thrown wide open, Afrcaall." has visa/ rights, as well as Europe, and that i s Tat Gazelle AND Tat STBIKE.—The following very remarkable paragraph, we clip !rum the Gazette of yesterday: "The Post, however, has only followed in the wake of the demagogues, who, by their addresses and ad vice, have excited the unfortunate operatives to at tempt an impossibilily, and mar their own best inte rests." This is really very cool! Tic editor of the Gazette was himself first consulted, and he it was that first advised the holding of the meeting, which appointed the committee to confer with the Factory owners.— A committee of the operatives called upon him at his Dome, and the assurance of the editor that ho would aid them through the columns of his paper, settled the queation. The meeting was-held and the "strike" determined upon. 11. therefore, the "operativesi Awes marred their own best interests," the editor of the GaMite is more to blame than any other man.— I We have heard the names of the persons that called upon the editor of the Gazette, at his residence, and there can be no mistake about the truth of the matter After having advised the holding of the meeting— after assuring them that he was friendly to their views, and that be would aid them through the columns of the Gazette, and after they have taken a stand in fa. vor of the "ten hour system," he not only basely de serts them, but is abusive of every man, who, at a public meeting, has advocated their, views, save Mr. Bynum, and as he isa wlsig candidate fur the Legis lature, of course, he can do no wrong. Mr. Btott•st, we are assured by persons who were present, and among them, the very respectable chair man of the meeting, tools decided ground in favor of the operative., and justified all tacit has beet done by them. Why is it the the Gazette does not denounce Mr. Bighasui Why is it that he is permitted to es cape the lash of the Gazette? The editor of the Ga zette should inform the public that Mr. BIGHAM "has followed in the wake of demagogues,"—that he too addressed a meeting of the ()receives tied approved of all their doings? 17 The Galas is infoseed that although Gen. Mooaxxean ancie: IiCCOIIWICIC, Esq., are manufac surer" anaftjendJi to the T.sseif, they did nokkeat fall, like the Whig Ultarlieturerhclaim to be thelpicadlice friends of the measure, and, for political elraet, sititas others against it. We ass that the whip is astir. anxiety to be considered the el-clearer friends of do mestic industry. made many promises to the woiking men, some of which they ere now called upon to re. deem. We further say, t hat if they persi,i in refusing to mike good their promises, it will hare the effect to shake tin•coolidence of the working men in the Tar. iff policy. It is known to every .child in the tountry that. the whiga made innumerable. pkomi6elJo. working-men, in order to secure their notes, and it is ' not at ull surmising that they should now expect them to make good at h-ast some of them. . - CHEAP, II.ATHER•—The Imre on the Oregon linirk• erbocker Empire end Express steamers, from N. York to Albany (160 miles) is now reduced in 25 as. In some eases the price is es now as one shilling. IM'Seventeen gamblers were arrested on Sunday night at New Yak. nr The clerk's office of OW Penobscot was btoken open on Thursday right, nn the passage from Bangor, and from $l,OOO to $1,500 and a gold watch stolen from the desk. Nearly $lOO of the money was in spe die. Before the boat touched the what fat Boston the passengers were searched but nothing was found of the I lost treasure. 127 The Boston Bee says a mnrried man and the father of three or four children, residing in Cambridge port and who carries on the business of mach -making incontinently eloped with a young girl in his employ, on Thuisdny morning Inst. A I'EmILF. tEft,sAur.—Mrllin lately made an aerostatic, accompanied by a young lady of nava% na, named Donna Dalarez do Leon. Aftet measuring the distance between Heaven and earth for about two hours, they descended without accident, on an estate j a few miles from the city. P ARISIAN FLSRIONC—The fashions in dress in Par is at present ate the must ridiculous that can be imagined. Men wear tiny buts, with scarcely any brim; costs almost with jut tails; trouser without straps, and about a yatd wide at the ankles; tremen dous waistcoats; of the fashion and dimensions worn in the ycat' of grace 1744; enormous watch ribbons, bearing ponderous bunches of seals. The ladies wear robes fitting tight to the body, and buttoning up to the chin like a soldier's jacket; paletuts, fastened in every respect like those of men, only made of silk; and bonnets resembling corpulent and apopletic coal scuttles. (About $175,000 has been subscribed to the Oswego and Syracuse Railroad, in its immediate vi cinity. A committee is now in New York to procure subscriptions for the remaining $175.000. EiF'Genias is in one respect bite gold—numbers of persons are constantly sinking about both who have neither. LUCK Neal's Saturday Garotte. THELUCK OF LYNHURST. , • OR/ ..'- '3IIOItENARA ITil AND BROKEN FORTUNES. ( Coacluded.) cniit Et 17. cup. My Grid!" gasped Ernest, slowly, "is my brain turning'? Fiances, forgive me," be exclaimed franti cally; "one word, one word in men v!" She raised her arm slowly towards heaven with a gestirre of warning, almost of supplication, and then I vanished away. Ernest strove to follow her—but his limbs seemed I to fail him, and he staggered towards the bed, falling rather than throwing himself upon it. Theresa could I not speak hut she felt his arm fall heavily across her I chest, and she heard the hell toll midnight. Breath i less and exhausted, she lay still in silence till the min i urea seemed hours, rind the arm teamed colder and I colder, and weighed more heavily on her trembling heart. One dreadful idea shot like lightning through her mind, and she strove to raise the raid arm and to S unlock the closed fingers; but in vain, it was his death • • • • Many years hove passed since that fatal night, and the ancient, mansion of Lynhurst is now in the hands of a distant branch atilt, Clifford family yet the house itself, save from decay and neglect, is unaltered. The Corpse Chamber is still connected with the apartments of the family; nor has modern refinement—prone as it is to put aside all thoughts of futurity, in order not to disturb the enjoyment of the present—dared; in this case, to separate the funereal from the bridal cham ber. Nay morn it is believed in the neighborhood, that, when any season of trial or sorrow awaits the present inhabitants of Lynheirst. the same fair pale face and fragile form flits through the chamber, raising its *lnd towards heaven—as if the spirit of Frances Gerard still lingered round the old halls where she had first learned the passing nitwit or earthly happi ness, commissioned, perhaps, (tent strove, to enforce the lesson which heaven is daily, by provklenees, and warnings, and sorrows, and bleesings,alilie teething mankind, and which they, alst! learn so slowly, ii. e, that our hearts' treasure should sot be entrusted to the broken cisterns of earthly happiness, hut raised an d fined upon the unchangeable joy of au eternal world. ly at 40c NleLnl4—The musket presenta nufestmeof purtiru Ini interest. - Iretr—T he demand is one of the mast anirnated der set Miura especially by order, and sumo scarcity is kit at Ilse moment. Tim Mills are all running full time (CrLet all the World know the wonderful efficacy of Dr Duncan's Expectorant Remedy! for the cure of Ctra'svmpiims andthe symptoms indicating "going in to a decline." Dr Duman—Dear Sir:— Th.l undersigned. a patient under my care for the 1 last three months, who has been laboring with Pytki sis Pnhosonalis, or pulmonary consumption, and find ing that no medicine I could prescribe would afford him any relief, I was therefore determined to test your Expectorant Remedy, at the same time having no con ' Hence in medicine met forth to core consumption; but to please the patient, I allowed him to send to your a gent in Wooster, Dr.' P Coulter, for the medicine, which he did, and used it according to directions ac companying the bottles, and truly to my astonishment, I found my patient fast improving, which he continu ed until he he-come perfectly well. [ believe he used only 7 bottles. Ity his request, I write you these tines. hoping yeur expectorstit medicine will continue to di, lor the cou,umptives generally, as in the above cone. Yours Respectfully. Dr. J•wss R. RICHET. I wiointtly r uh.erihe my name to the above RS be :nc a solemn end sincere fact. I hope those afflicted r.iih ihni rlcowlful diertese, consumption, will find out your medicine in iime, and be cured. ar fI Witxtris, Wayne county, 0. Nt. ACKSON, A g ent, corner of Wood and oct 10. Pitsyic disarmed of iZs Terrors.—Every person is interested in bearing that Dr Clickener. of New York, hat invited a medicine of the most certain and pow erful purgative qualities, which is yet so gentle that its operations on the system ore entirely un nr felt. its ac t ion is altogether unattended with griping i ts and still more to enhance its value, it is coated with sugar, so that 'Licari.' no unpleasant taste in the mouth. In fan its flavor is so unlike physic. and its action is so perfectly gentle, that any persons may swal loW R unless dose without suspecting that he has taken physic gh its ultimate effect, which is powerful and positive , even on the most costive constitutions. We need not comment on those great advantages of Clickener's Sugar-Coated Vegetable Purgative Pills, over other m edicines, as they must be obvious to all, for there are but few persons who do not require physic occasionally, and fewer still who have not a rooted a version to the nauseous and racking compounds wh o ich, before the appearance of these pills. were theonly characters which physic ever assumed. In less than five years, Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable for Pills will supersede all other purgative medici person will consent to have his stomach turned, and his bowels racked with the old fashioned preparations, when ho might have the desired object accomplished much more thoroughly by a new one, whose effect is un accompanied by the slightest offensive sensation. Sold by Wm Jackson, comer of Wood and Liberty stieets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills M Pittsburgh and vicinity. (Beware of an imitation etticle called "impro ved Ss/gar-Coated Pins," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, bail made his living by c ounterfeiting popular medicines. octlo. MANAGERS. : SHIRES AND fORTF.R PROMPTER, GEQRDF. T. ROWE. LIADIR or TIfS ORCHESTRA, J. Li MESSING; PIIiCES OP . DM ISSI.ON• l et. Tier of Boxes;or Dress Curds - .61:1 cut, '2d .. o • 37 i 3d " . '2O " Pit Gallery to Colored Peroons 'ourtb night of the engagerneet of Miss CLIFTON Friday Evening, October 10th, 1845, Will be presented inadmired Play, in 5 acts, called the ir mit 10410.8.1 Comic Song The whole to conclude with a Force cal ME TAMO RP HIS ! rte' Fur particular see ■mall bill 117'Onnts open at ti past 6 o'clock, curtain W rise at 4 past 7 precisely. oct 10 mialiellsThe fine steamer MILWATIKIE, Clarke, Master, will leave for the a. 'wm end all intermediate ports on Friday morning, 10th inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M.— For freight or passage apply on board. oct 10 THE undersigned administrator of the estate of Robert Ferguson, late of Pine Township, Al. legheny, county, clec'd, hereby gives notice to ell per. .on indebted to said estate, to call immediately nod make payment, and those having claims against the same are retreated to present them properly nothenti rated f.r seulement. HENRY W. FERG USON, I octlO•vit. Administrator. Iry HIS it to notify those gentlemen who have been l,nrding with me, and left my house without settling their nii.Ls, that if they do not come forward. and redeem their Trunks, on or before the tirtit day 0 November next, the same will be sold at public Oct 10.3 t CIANIF.L FiCKEISKN. Apples! Apples!! 9(IiiBARRELS of a superior consi r,/ in of iintrAtoes, Golarn 11.11 Flows,., VundeverAp F,.r .ale by 0,110 JI'ST received and now opening,at Davin' Cononer- riot Auction ROOM., corner of Wood and Fifth 4treety. a laree addition to the present exten , ice. stock of Ilook4 rill new and warranted perfect. "Hwy will be sold withont r eserve. Nlany of die book% ate in tarts and elegant P.lllllllllO for presentvi• Stan. ,lar I works of the host Libroty Editions. Tiptoe who wish to purchase to sell main, or to flake additions to their libraries will do well to call suon as the nip k wil be rinsed in a few dayii. 1.10,1:s at private sale during the JOH d N ay D .t a very 100 , pt rev. DAVIS A lictiorierr. By JukAi D. Davis, Awetioneer, , corner of Wood and Filth streets. 4T ten r,'clock, on Monday mornine, the 13th lost., at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth street., will be soli, a large nntlextensive as.; sortment of fresh and seasonable dry gooslejust renew- od from Philadelphia. At two o'clock P. We quantity of hardwartjapan ned %safe, Britania ware, cutlery, glasserste, querns ware, looking glasses, mantle clocks, carpeting 3 halt chn,t,i young hyson tea and &great variety of house hold and kitchen furniture among which is one hand some, well toned, second hood piano furtte Sze. At 6 o'clock P. M., • fitto assortment of new and second baud ;old and silver watches, double and ant gle b• Fretted VIM a quantity abuts, taro, bouts, I shoes, clothing and fancy artit!ea. y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni F.zponas, B issued oat of the District Court of Allegheny co un ty, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh, on Mon day the 3d day of November, A. D•, 1845, at 10 o- clock. A. M.. the following property, to wit : All the right. title, interest and claim, of John Shaw ban, of, in and to. or out of, allthat certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Birmingham. Al-1 legheny county, and marked In the general plan of , said Borough. as lot No seventy-four, (74,) containing in length on Grosvenor street. 95 feet, ap*.in breadth on Neville street 66 feet, being the same lot which William Sullivan and wife, by deed dated the 7th May, 1831, Recorded in Deed Boat 3d, G, Vol 56, page 113, &t. conveyed to the said John Shawhan. e/so, All that certain other lot of ground, via: the eisitetay half of lot No 38, in the Borough of Birming ham, and bounded add described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the distance of 30 feet eastwardly from the corner of lot No 46 on Neville street, and running along said street eastwardly 30 feet, to the corner of ' lot Nit 30. thence southwardly 95 feet, thence west wardly 30 feet, and thence panallel with the line of , lot No 46 northwardly 95 feet, to the piece ekbigitt- Meg; it being the same lot which Thomas MI-hwy. et. al. by deed dated 10th January 1 8`28 and record ed in G It vol. 56, page 114, &c. conveyed to the, said John Shawben. Also, All the right, title, interest and claim, of John Shawhan, of, in and to, or out of lots No 66 and 67, in the general plan of Birmingham, they bei t h e e same lots, which Levi Haynes, by deed dated the du, of March, A. D., 1836. and recorded in Alleghe ny county, in Deed Book G 3d. vol. 56, page 116,core veyed to the said John Shawhan: Seized and taken in exectitinn as the property of the said Jobe Shaw han, at the suit of James Kelly. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of the de- fendant, Jonathan B Cooper, of, in and to, or out ofl all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the city of Pittaborgh, and bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at the southwardly corner of Smithfield and Second streets, and rotating thence along Smithfield street southwardly about 20 feet, thence at right angles with Smithfield street. west wardly, 66 feet six inches, thence northwardly by a line palette' with Smithfield street 20 feet, to Second street, and thence by Second street, eastwardly, 66 feet six inches, to place of beginning. subject, howev er, to the payment of the widow's third, charged up on the same in favor of Jane Gray, widow of John B Gray, deceased, the principalum whereof is $1 4 33 , 33, as appears by O s rphans' Court Docket Ee 164, it bring the same property which the adminis trators of the said Jotin B Gray , deceased, by their ldeed, dated the 2d December, 18 44. recorded in Book 13cl V., vol 69, page 2,53, &c., conveyed to the said Jonathan B Cooper, subject to the said widow's third. Also, all that other certain lot of ground, situate in said city of Pittsburgh, and described as follows, to Beginnins , at the distance of 20 feet southward ly from the corner of Smithfield and Second streets; , thence along Smithfield street southwardly about 20 feet, thence westwardly, by a line parallel with Second street, 66 fet 6 inches, more or less; thence northward ly by a line parallel with Smithfield street about 20 feet, and thence eastwardly by a line with Second about 66 feet to Smithfield street, the place of begin ning. Subject. however, to the payment of the wi dow's third, charg ed upon the same in favor Jane Grey, widow of fohn B. Gray, dee'd, the principal whereof is $l,OOO 66 as appears by Orphans Court Docket E, page 164; it lx-tug the same property which the administrator of John B. Gray, dcc'd, by their deed dated the second Dec., 1844, recorded in Book 3d V., vol. 69, page 253, &c., conveyed to the said Jonathan B Cooper, subject to said widow's third. Seized and taken in execution as the proper ty of Jonathan B Cooper mate suit of John B Gray's udminstrators. ELIJAH TROVILLO. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pittsburgh, Oct. 9, 1845-octlOw3t. I , a;N‘at , `V=:,.-''Z,1% , ..4,.... , -4re Pr- Mr. Uwe Ter Loairvilia. Administrator's Notice. Notice Lndy Finger". Land Covey •, Golden (late•, Greening' I'. C. MARTIN. • •.60 IV.II, st. Knowledge In power. BOOKS, BOOKS, AT AUCTION AUC rION bALEs To Builders. HE Diroctors of Reserve Township Public TSchool, wish to have erected. this fall, one Brick School House, on a lot fronting the Butler Pike, shout one mile above the Allegheny city line.— Plans and specifications can be seen with the under signed residing near the premises, who will also re ceive proposals for theabore, until Wednesday. 15th Met J. B. D. MEEDS, HENRYM'COELMICIC , Committee Tobaccos. ":17:ClaYlon's 6's lump Inbacc 2 1 e * 20 do Jno D New's s's do do ; 10 dittedes 16's 1 1 ". 5 du tattier , Baltirriore'rlugli d Apt 4 dO"T-bomas' nectar pound lump do Just rot:wised and for sale by J. & J. Ni'DEVITT, 224 Liberty et. 2X i . BOXES Castile Snap; just received and fin J sale by J. & 3. M'DEVITT, 2'24 Liberty sr. Winea. 1n QUARTER Casks. S. M. Wine; V 10 do do Mascl'a do 5 do do Port do 1 Cask Claret do pure and goud ankle, sr mkt by J &J MeDEVITT. 224 Liberay st. Mayans Cigars. THE subscriber hes opened his splendid Cigar Store, No3l MARKET St., opposite his OLD stand, where big friends can be supplied with a prime article of LA NORMA,S, REGALIAS, PRINCIPF.'S, CASADORE'S, TtiAßltEA'tt CASTELLO'S, Half Spanish and Comm% Cigars. Alio, is superior quality of chewing Tobacco, com prising the following brands: AROMATIC STAG; Missouri Cavendish; Virginia honey dew, and fine rut. • • Ihe best quality of SnutT' can be had very cheap. Nlacoubo, GarreesScotch, and Copenhagen, on hand and for sale. oct9 lm GEORGE WILSON. Wanted, NI MEDI ATELY in a Dry Goods Storr, n young. I man who has had experience, front 17 io 19 years of age. Application may be made through The Post Office—address B. G., Box 474. OCI 94f. Lumber 193 P S I 4 ECZS (3 (6 113 8 rt :l e o t ) Pin d e o Sear l l o io g ,;ll 6 h; 4 4. ; 2500 feet dry Oak inch plunk; 8000 do Common Board.; 1.183 Clear Seasoned inch do; • 150 Dry Curled Maple, do Received by Canal Eloat "May Flower," at foot of Day street, and for sale by Butter and Timothy 9Q KEGS Prime Baum; ...t) 3 iimihels clean Timothy Seal Iteriii yeti and for sale by H. LAMBERT A GREAT DESIDERATUM T O those of a bilietto tendency, and to travelers is this Went and Soenh, it is very desirous to have an effiracions, vet mild anti bilious medicine. B A ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS contain) these minlities. and may be relied upon no a -are and excellent remedy. They are compounded with great care (loin the very best incredients, and will not, like oilier cathartic. create diotrroo in the bowels. Throne who use them speak in the highest terms oftheireffi cxcy and value. For stile. uholesale and retail by B.A. PA H NESTOCK &CO., not, Corner 6th and Wood in met.. S. 'MORRISON, Liberty St., between Market and virgin AI I e y . HAVING returned from the East, the subscriber, is now opening his fall and winter mock of ) e•rxls, exceeding in variety and extent any thing which has heretofore born °Geed in 'hie city. Tlesnkful to his friends and the public for the favors he has received, and which bas induced him to pur chase more extensively than before, he again invites their attentioa to the cheapest, best 'elected and most extensive assortment which be has ever before offered among which are Trench, English, German and Amer ican Broadcloths, Black, Blue, Invisible Green. and other Calor* , which are •Il of auperior quality. Also, a splendid ventativorznure-new- styl:64l FRENCH PATTERNS, AIM, a fine lot of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSIMERES of every shade, color, and patietn, which cantina foil to plasm the various tastes of his custometa. Also, a New Styles of Bearer and Tweed Cloths, of Black, Blue lnvivible Green, Golden Mixed and Olive, for Sack and Frock Coats. Together with slot of superior btAKIBIDOO ANDS BLUE BLANKET COATING, Pilot andmber goods suitable for Over Coats. These goods will be sold ready made, or will be made to order in a superior style as low as can bo. bought in this city. He has also the usual variety for Gentleman's wear, such as I SMUTS. STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARPS, BOSOMS, COLLSRS, The attention of persons wanting their garments well made. and in superior style. and of the best ma terials, is invited to his fine stock of Franck Oaths, Cass:nacres and Vestings, which he has selected with the utmost care fur this particular branch of business. He will take pleasure in showing these goods to say one who will favor him with a 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. S. MORRISON , Liberty at.. Oct li-6m between Market stand Virgin alley. Removal. WARRICK MARTIN & CO. Bankers and Ex change Brokers have removed the N. E. cur nee of Wood sod Third streets, Pittsburgh. oct3lmd&w. Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Obiladelpkia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood ais.,Pitrsburrrh. THE assets of the company on the first of January. 1815, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, Real Estate. at cost, Tempotary Loans Stocks and Cash, Making a total of $904103 4 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly me.t,anclo givin. entire eecnrity to all who ob tain policies from this Gompany. Rieke taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. N hand, 9.5 hbls choice Louisville Sweet Potatoes Oand Louisville white Lime, for sale cheap by the barrel or retail, in any quantity to suit customeis. ISAAC HARRIS, nod Corn. Merchant, No 9, sth st. Agood supply of writing. letter and wrapping pa per; colored and figured paper and paper.hang ings; blank hooks, ink, quills, wafers, pencils, slates, &c. &c., for sale for cash or beesikax, carpet and pa per rags, &c. &c., at fair pliers, - ISAAC lIARRIS, Air. a nd Corn- Merchant, No 9,51 h •t, -------------__ ------ - B. C.SAWYER & SON, Manufacturers of Soap and Candles. DVE A removed to the splendid new building, e reeled on the site of their old stand, Nu. 991 Wood street, one dent below Third st., where th , y have.opened e large stock of candles and Soap, made of the very best materials, which they take great plea• sure in teccommending to their old customers and the public generally, and ask of them an examined= of the same. We have also a fine supply of Family Groceries alway s on hand, of the very best quality. i octB.3t Copartnership. THE. subscribens have this day entered into Cu partnership far the purpose of conducting a gen. ersi Grocery and Commission hoJir.ees in this city, under the firm of Rstimarrr & Joirrs. A. G. REIN H ART, • SAMUEL JONES.. riosherzh. Oct t, 1845. oci7-31d. Key Foam. ALARGE Safe Key was picked up in the street yes tardily and left at this office. The owner can have it by calling. et! ...~¢M~ , F ~N.A7r '~"i:~iw~'7if ------- PRICIC fillitgaTLYMlXED** ERING Jew for only 50 oats, for C ' S• lieptielittlit on of the Wandering Jew, 2 vols. for 61117 50 cents. Guitar Music— , -1.0 songs from the Bohemian Girl for 25 cent*. `Quadrilles from the Bohernien Girl foe only 121.2 at,. with a beautiful illuminated title page. Les Ruses—a Int of Mazurkas and a set of Pol kas by Coote & Glover, for 25 cts., with to Illumina ted title page. Elizabeth Bennett, or PH& and Prjudies. A Dowel by Jane Anstin, author 'Of Emma, Perstfaxions &e. One vol. cheap editiona. The Heiress, a novellloGy T. S. Arthur. This Is a new novel by 010 above popular au'hor. Electro Manipulations, vol. 4th. . British FA ayiits—Mruntily, Allison, Smith, tad Wilson, in 4 vols. bound uniform. Journal of the Texan Expedition against Mier, Subsequent imprisonment of the author; his *offerings and final escape from the Castle of Peyote, with re. flectiuns upon the present political and probable fu ture relations of Totes, Metico end the 11. State., by Gen, Thomas J. Green, beautifully illustrated with dressings taken from lire. The W iduw f s Pirate Son. or the Corsair's 54att •-• All the above just received and fur sale 3d st., near ate l'ost Office. • Oct 6 • ' Patronized , by Everybody. The Wonderful Vegetable Purgatiee, FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles,Dispepelsi Scurvy. Small Pus. Jaundice, Pains in the.flacic, In- ward Weiikne.ss, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, A stlima, Fever of all kinds. Fe misle•Compluinis. Measles, Salt Rheum, Heartbarn, ‘Vorrns, Cholera Nimbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping Cough, Consumption, Fil s, Livcr•Complaint, Erysipe , las, Deafness, Itrhiegs of the Sk in, Colds, Gout, Grav el, Nervous complaints,and n variety of other diseaseii, arising from Impurities or the blood, and obstruotioria in the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.] DISEASE OF THE LIVER. DEAR Stet—Agreeable to your desire,' I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Socur Coated rur _mine Pill, in this city. You may recollect, when I first commenced selling your medi cine, xhic.. was in May, 13.,4, we little dreamed of the success thst would crown the undertaking. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the sun, that 1 seriously contem plated having nothing more to (Jo with any thing of the kind. However, at the must urgoot solicitation, we consented to make a trial of yours. At first we found considerableiiilh ealiy io aitiact tug public attention to arils them. Pimple hail hemn so often deeebieti Icy the vile c ompout.ds.hich have Flooded the country for the last 15 earii or more, that they determined, if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the Cettle• rpience was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, fur "love nor money. " Thus matterrs proceeded for n week or two, when, as good luck would have it, "Sirs. N—, a lady of our city, who had long sidTered from an affection Of thu I,l;er, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded to accept of a box, on condition that nothing was to be paid for it, if they did not alThrd bee the necessary relief. I must cagey', we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, kiwis 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 neighbors jog, towns. But we had determined to give the milli eine a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthiessi it .add be a SettlCe of satisfaction to know it, bodkin H LAMBERT. 100 Likwrty st,et presented herself at our counter and enquired fur anoth er box. ren4ly think, Mr. Williams," says she, ' that your Pills ate beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When I took the second dose, 1 began to feel much betterthart 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 any youthful days. Since then, 1 have t aken the remainder of the Pills, nail my improvement has heir' sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. 1 have no doubt that a few more boxes will effectually cure , me." The result win as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty lass returned to her cheeks, and the prospect aft' long aud a happy life is before her. 1 am satisfied she will never forget the Clickenee Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex traordinary cure was rapidly disseminated through tbe city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week bad elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click- Prier ' s Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased to such an extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it.• In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that we are literally besieged by women, wh ich i labor ing tinder every possible ailment "human Rath is heir to. The halt, the lame, and the blinck the asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Isstimossials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon us from every quarter., One person informs us he bus been relieved of a Most obstinste oDyspepsia. Another hes just recovered from a eels ous attacS or Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from his system the symptoms of' Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered from an attack of Pul monary Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for many months.—So we go. But do not fail to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we have standing orders from the country to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience. Yours, &c. H. H. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 14, 10.43.. • $600,615 93 100,967 77 207,499 72 .~, REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is the original inventor of the Sugar Coated rills; and that nothing of the soft was ever heard of until he intro duced them in June, 1G 13, as will be seen by the fol lowing! PREMIUM. This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yotk, October, 1843, to C. V. C LICKENER, for the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TA LLM XDGE, President. T. B. Wsic.r.mss,Cui responding Secretary. Guidons J. LICEOs, Reoording Secretary. Cr To AvOID CoUNTERTELS3.--Purebsisiert rpust always ask for Clickoner's Sugar Coated Vegetebbo Pills, and see that each box has upon it his signature; all others are counterfeit. WM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. CliClinner's a;ent fur Pittsburgh and oct6 vicinity N • -- HA T AND STORE CUAS . U. PAULSON, (LAT,. or -nu: !IBM or PAUL3oN .t.. GILL,) HAVING opened his new store at. No. 73. Wood Strati, Next door to the corner of Fourth, ia now manufactur ing and receiving from the Faitetn Cities a very large assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every descrip tion, wrtranted to be made in the best manner, and of the hest rnnteriali. Qtter,Seal, fine and coamor Mu 3k rat , Sealette, .:-Inio•Scol, i'ludt and Glazed Caps) Also, a fine.assortment of Ladies' Furs, such its Lynx, Fitch, Genet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS. all of which he loffers for sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, \both wholesale and retail. Country Merchants will please call and oxamine my \ ' stock before purcha.singekevdicre. CHAS. li. rAuLsoN. N. B. The Fall Fashion for Hats and Caps reeding aep'27 Oysters! Oysterall , OTSERScanbe bad at-the FRANKLIN HOUSE corner oFSilth street and Cherry alley. sep3o tm CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. STIERCES . fresh N. C. Rice:. maim.; pod 1 , 111110 by ,U.A.AMBERT„ oct4 100 Liberty state!
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