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JOHN BIGLER, EnlioN
PITTSBURGH, TI2F,SHAY, OCTOBER 14
irV" V II PA T:4I;R A. 7 nt fot country newel - inners,
+0 the Agent bir the Pittsburgh Ditily Morning Post,
•nd Weekly Nleteury and tlnnuluctttcr,in reeekr
advertisements sti.l sUbiicriptinits. Ile has office!, in
IVEw Tonic. at the Coal 0f1i..e,30 Ann street, (ad
joining the Tribune Mice.)
BOSTON, No. 12, State glreet.
PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59
Pine street.
BALTIMORE, S E corner BRIIIMOLC and Calvert
where our paper can Le seen, and terms of adverti
sing learned.
ELECTION DAY
DeatocßATs! every one of you—as soon as you get I
your breakrust. go in the polls and vote. See, also, ,
that your fellow Democrats—those who are your
neighbors or who work with you, ere there, too. Doi
not let a vote be lost—do not scratch a ticket. We
never had a better opportunity to rout the federal whit;
party than at present. In the country they are dis
heartened—they give up the contest already. The
city is all they depend on. Will they not be slight.
ly mistaken? Let us try and see what Demoarats I
can do in Pittsburgh and Allegheny.
Democrats! there will be all sorts of tickets on the
ground—tickets printed for special purposes, with the
names of Candidates of all patties ou them. Look
sharp and be not caught by itch tricks. ‘Ve ran elect
our entire ticket if we but remain true to our man. and
our men. Remember that this is the true
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
CANAL CNNIMISSION ER
JAMES BURNS, Mifflincounty
♦ se XIV SIT
SAMUEL W. BLACK, Pitt=hurgh.
THOMAS DONNELLY, Allegheny city
JOSEPH COOPER, Moon.
COL. WM. L. MILLER, Versailles.
CLERK OE THE COURT
R. li. KERR, Allegheny city.
COUNTY IRE•7UREA
T. ULACKMORE, Birmingham.
RECORPER.
J. C. arcuLLy, Upper SL. Ctuir
R EGIST V.R•
EDWARD NITORKLI;, Intlinna
COM MISSIONER•
JOSEPH E. JVCABE, Fuyette
lEEE=
JOHN 11. NVELIMNY, Jcirciaon
Let every Democrat givr it his support—let r-ier,
Demoernt vote it, •nd we nhull Pee the whigs embark
ing for Salt-River to-morrow.
SPURIOUS TICKETS!
Democrats! Be on your Guard !!
A gentleman to whom the affair was uadresstal,
yesterday brought to our office a slip with four Assem- .
bly tick's, EACH OF IS RICH HAD TUC N &Mt OF From IL , . ( hid Vorame.
TIIONIAS J. I.IIGIIAM, instead of one of the . TEE HUSSAR'S SADDLE.
Democratic candidates. smngcled in next to the "' I L'" l ''''' i la "' a! "" • r''g , td.'d I,- saddle w ior
bottom line, to fleceire Democratic voters.' We ' , 1 , :` 1 ,0 ` , " , : 1 , 7 i ' 1 1 •
,‘.::',7,:.""i',.71 71'1.'7
is °Pl"" I d oath
have the tickets. and the rare! cpr, directed in the T,„1.,h,,,,r,ri,1, end ~, k : ,r ; ":. : , , , ,: . 2 3 ',.,. 1 :' i ‘,..,..., 1;
,"....::,!,
laadwriling of this modest Mr Liigl.irm, or else so the !nave Lud,,,r. it I t . e:,:ed a . .t.'e of
near utter dit , ..,
eery like it that no one could tell the difference. 'ln'. .'''''''4 , “rd , o• .0 ,1 i"othos , r , rie , I , I ~ l ii
ve ii,i
Fellow Democrats.' will SOU be deceived by such 1 ,;!::."`" d i '' 'i t ` f '"' ' 1 i '" "' nu : , "g'''" "' C"" -
an infamous—rruch a vile, dishonest attempt to cheat.: Ile I, „I been o r •pir.e.t. iii !,a.tlt• 5, , z,,,T ;i,, h,-,..td,•
as this? Keep a strict watch for these tickets. They in. ader , r 01 h•r n tt , e lions...if y, and roar, ~,, r i,,b,..
are printed in type very much like the Democratic ....'".^.. '1;14 Iced I''' good . "'"ri*"""" t " ' he eirb •
ticket.), and each one has nn it Arse democratic can- ''''''' .- I ',- -. . 0 f ' 1 .., f.';','' of `1';:w'.'!": 1 `•'''," 1
r ten was the glory toe ri., ) cr..) om,ra• „oi the 1 , a, -
alidates and Thonial, J 13i,;liam. ire or ,i.,,,;1.0 1 :111,t Lrt••,,..t. 5.,,, h rod d,. 4,: •13
The spurintts tickets and clic eti,iiipei niili ,flu ' , nil, iietii , in a" • I, .d to by the buoys 11,...,1, I,lt 11 ,
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0 dwell onthc rucce nl, w
1 arznr in wlor :, he
Bighorn's direction on il, rosy Le seen at our "thee. i
Call early and see it and satisfy yourselves of this' I i '
i.t
a ir s its gt
aged.;l
e
t, I these fierce combat. that ludilenly
scandalous attempt at fraud. ' cut off horn hi I , or . y. he found um reit ru,11 , 11 , le;1
It k f'
1 . 4 :, !int' and your angel mother.' would Lod- , a - coy to hot
daughter. nerved my arm. 1 was a•r•eu:ed h , , oh tes
flow three fell I knew nor t .
but ii•,..
ZOOk out for Spurious Tickets "I. ‘Ei'llrfe.:,', ; ". '
was the conflict, with the rest ' of mi. f,, , •
every kind! We have already found out Mr Bighorn's , whose powerful arm was raised against me. Cresid , ,,
tricks. Look well to every name on your ticket.— I saw my wile a M°.r.f.'l widow, and my child lathe ..-
. no federal whips are growing desperate and will am less, and theseldres`ll"l ft."'5.../.." infused Ire" nig"r
Ica:Tie to do any act that will grant them a vo' " e ' -- i nto lOt m frr Y im ar ritil . stesermlottientriberifli'e":ld;;llinduag. to
o e
d ln e : th, A h t "r t i t ' i ii
If you find a pedlar of spurious tickets poke a flea! moment, several of tire enemy appeared in sight. lot
in his ear and watch him afterwards. ! I Fa. to. much Cl.l.:Ol.tofi to renew the per iloos ren
filet. ..VI gallant bore ley wounded an d o r t h e ago.
nies of death; I threw myself on the Turki,h c , orver.
How magnanimous of the Garette to charge aeon-
"and forced him on at hie utmost speed until I regain
dictate with imaginary faults, and when forced to see: N
e d my „.„3,..,,. Th e saddle was steeped to the
its injustice, refer the charge, with the denial, to the blood of my foe, and mine mingled with it. When
"people at the Polls!" T he editor of t h e G arotte a cessation of hostilities permitted the troops to rear ,
fir a splice
which.
frii
r r tl ea10r,....,
doting the
horrors
ii. o . f , w , :r r'
. I
.41 : hastened lmi with “ , r
published a libel which he refuses to account for, and rue
treasure,
is compelled to publish a d.mial. This he giver, and , quired, to my home, purchased they"rSe r fertile field.
cannot gainsay it; yet attempts to cast a shadow of around my dwelling, arid forgot fur a season the mite'
doubt upon it by a questionable ieterence to persons aeri .;;` Of o w „d ar i, " 40 , i , 1 i hereuihi
his lost
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i l fe l e s a i r i id l I , re
who
who know nothing of the matter spoken of, except I tanned e e g livel y ' ' , l ,cullec7 ,l n ‘
from his misrepresentations. The least judgment Icon- could nut bare to 1/11111110 the eirCUM•lisHC:i of her
eat men can pass upon such an act will be that it i s illness rind death. After that sad event, his home br
iery dismeditable. i come hateful to him, and he resolved again to en-
! gage in the arduous duties of a soldier. The little I
r Theresa was kindly adopted into the family of his i
Mau Doc!—The American yesterday blustered on l y b rot h er , and there, after a lap se of some
year i
about spurious tickets—perhaps to withdraw some of . our good hu.sar found her blooining in youthful
the odium which attaches to Mr Bigbam and his! beauty.
{cis brother,
e s‘ rr h iv o ed . on i l i y i . s i d n e ti t ur h e li, t d o close th d e eyes of 1
friends. We have seen no such tickets as the Amer-;
scan speaks of, and assure the editor that none but b estow " hi. only son whenentlretyust.i.,oulldrimirovt.:
The're.a who,
the regular Democratic tickets have been printed St I attained a proper re. Grateful for hi
she s almost pa ntre n
o
thi a office. al care of his child c , end moved byuatiof
his brothers, whose whole heart. seemed to be bent on
Mr John B. Gough, has received from a committee! his union, Ludevic promised that when his daughter
should have attained die age of eighteen, she should
of benevolent ladies of Philadelphia, an excellent leo l become the wife of Karl, provided Karl himself desi•
ter, in which there is a beautiful lesson for those whop red the connection at that time, and satisfied with this
uncharitably turn their backs upon the wavering and promise the old man th
a t t
ine, a nd
satisfied
.c.to,onceexa.lehrledfin
in
T a l w iere t ;l o , u h_u h t t
plant their feet upon the prostrate, instead of extend
i t This
was known en g aV meat
lag 'helping and& friendly band. The brightest or- l that thin rich prize would one day be bin. With l ow
nament of woman, after all, is charity. It is that habits and a course turn of mind, the delicate graces
which makes us liken her to the angels—for it is tut- t. of Theresa had no charms for him; he loved her not,
t . tri h
bethelowkeaedlthowni.drihthvaa'ou g r ee d y
.
would one d . ay ,.. be T h h is e ,
PalmPalmpartaking ache holiest essences of Christianity. but
and he
e h i n
What can be more beautiful titan the rebuke of the! thousand soft and nameless feelings
which
Saviour, to those who clamored for the outcaating of' a generous and tender passion were unknown to Karl.
the fallen woman—" Who among you that is without 11 It was a hard task for him to attend his gentle mi.-
sin, let him first cast a stone." If they who scoff at I t o r r e 2: n0r 1 , 0,, r
, di d
exceptlte eN,velti,onp
some penr ot
hother disposed
sce to play c t l l i t i e , :r d t t rt
John B Gough were thus tented, there would be less I supply his place. It was ut a rural fete given by
of mockery, morn of pity and kindly charity for his'' Ldovic to his ncighliors at the terminatien of an
abu u ndant harvest. that Karl first chose openly to nasert
error.his right. lie huff Liken it for granted that he should
Mr. Peter A. Browne, Solicitor for the county o r , open the dance with Theresa. What, then, was his
rhuatiorbiL. having advocated Nativism
until
they
i.eren imagination, her ay .
i i , i . e m n ,i, o r ti s,ai ~e ntering, ,ci t it h i t : , I d :11 1 1117:r.t, he sr
subject is chewed up to a mere quid, publishes a, young hussar moving in the graceful W Y 111(7.!... 2 f ‘ 11:ev.
lengthy disquisition on Cigars. This last effort of Mr lent s uperisony of his rival Whose well knit limbs,
P. A. B. is to smoke the penile through a puff of Mr. firm step and free and inaitial air, formed a striking
' contrast to Ids own clownish figure and awkward
T. D. Grove. I gate, only increased his ire, and in violent tuih , he ad
vanced to Theresa,. insisting on his right to open the
dance with her. Theresa pleaded lierlengagernentt
he persisted; sherefu.o.d his request and laughed at his
anger. Ile became violent aid rude. The hussar in•
terferrd, and the spaniel ruse so high us to draw Lm
dovic to the spot.
Karl, in a voice almost eternised with passion, laid
his g rievances before him. Theresa, in u lone of in
dignation, c omplained to her father of his insolence,
an d a ppealed to him whether she were net ut liberty,
to select any purtaier for the dance she thought proper.
•You have no such lihetty,' thundered forth Carl.'—
You are my betrothed wife, and us such you belong
How 'Cilia ttATURAL.—At the nativist mass meet.'
iogn in Philadelphia, d continual firing of guns is kept
up to warn all who were so Unrurttinato as not to have
been born in this country, to nbeware of guns."
The Philadelphia Court of Sessions, all the Judges
concurring, sentenced about a dozen fire rioters on
Wednesday. Hardly any of them got less than one
yeex's imprisonment. That is right, and will be ve
ry ept to chill the chivalry of the rowdy runners wnh
fire companies, end preserve peace in future.
The fate of a liar is awful. One John M'Niel bas
declared at Boston that he murdered Mr Parker, of
Manchester, and robbed Mr Hatch, of Boston. The
man has always borne aticb a bad character in regard
to veracity, that no body will believe him.
Sarah Decker died at New Yolk on Thursday. Bis
tary—young and Pretty--irnpruslant—listened to bad
adtriew*took tansy—gone—wlteret Her friend Vir
gil Knapp, la in the tombs.
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The World'. Corwentmo, alter a long shrine, lat.! ,tai tied her into perception and a gony. She looked
broken up, ll:tying settled one very important 116.6 : up o„,1 t ow her r o d,,, ~i , ,,diu g liefore her a ith fold
! ed arms and a coast enance clouded . with grief. ii Karl.
P also stood near with an exulting l e namely!, "that the human race are born without
their knot% ledge or consent." Mr. Robert Owen lCi lting stmle; and the arum!
knelt beside heribut his face was burled in his hands.
the ostensible discoverer of this idea. Its promo:- She then found.lt was no dream. She looked to her
gotion in the Great ‘Vorld's Convention was worthy : father. 'Father, is there no hope?' 'None, my honor
! is pledged.' She than turned to die hussar, and placed
a trip from Europe. All must ton that the world i
! fur a moment her cold hand in his, then rising ~,,ide m
tires a great deal in Mr Owen for the discovery. !ly threw herself at the feet of Kati. '0 Kiel, hip,
-- --- mere,! I love unialoo'—yllll fill not lore me—have
The Oregon nod I leiolcick I I talson are to have, a i pity on us:' By all the powers of heaven and hell,
grand airs: of speed in ii lea !lays MI The N„1-0, rtion . . ,nu .h a ll ho mine, Theresti!—l appeal to your father
They are rnagnificient Ilaaling palacs, tied would ‘,.,%ili!l'iti';`',''',,l.olilL'eurd`,i,!;l:::',,l'iii'ir:`,;l:!'„!!!::,i,:'ll.'l'l-1,7/171':„/ -
make as line a reeks, in cure of a 1, 0 50 up, as uny "n resa, said Nail, with fiend like esultarion, 'no p ew to
our western waters. The very announcement of such' on earth shrill save you from being miner.—and thus
a trial on the Mississippi, would throw the eastern saying, he left the house,
1 Theresa rose from her knees, and atrew herself in
- ,to the arms of her lover. The presence of her father
1i0n..1 R. Snowden, shoe treasurer, has been mil, ! was no restraint on her pure tenderness Her tears
fell fast no his manly countenance, but los 'trans
• ivno
an "A. M. by the Jeff •rsen College. He should have l
, too f f Ludovic was deeply Moved.
great ur that rvlie .
t wo more fete's—C, U.—for his promptness to mu-Ile a pproached them, endeavored to calm their othe r king .1.1 Pennsylvania Cash Up. ;ion, mai (elated the circumstances under a Mch this
- ; promise had been green; but his concluding words,
The New lath Mirror and the News are anxious to - t h at h e m! ,,,, t , b o ld it sacred,' ' l oge , t h em i nto a new
know "what becomes oldie assets of a b an krupt. when purnxism of g rief. , w,, must part, then, Ar ',hold,'
' I the wee Ilte , Tiperrsa 'we must part—al!! can
they are se small as not the wnrth dividing among his , '""'
rive this ,, , ' ~
Mild . Arnold,e em rove trai roar: u l orv—'\n,' stm: mu,
creditors." Inquisitive—quite. i I cannot live a ithout you: let us once more entieut
I v our father to have pity on us!' and youthful lovers
Mr. Epee Sargent's fine ors eloneily, proiluced v
.!
, , threw themselves at his feet. A raleflt.' cried I,u
l'; ! ibi'''‘ h"'!‘ fallen "a" dead us he" h•P• that use re".. ' dovic, sternly, •thou a soldier, and ask me to tarrOsli
or as native comedius that are twit irad.—Alb. Atlas. ! o w honor?' Arnholt felt the appoth he started up,
Mr Pall( Benjamin calls it a farce without. the fun— wised the e imping Theresa. cot off whit his std....lie
between Richard the TIM.' rind Tom Thumb. Mr. long, blight tiess, embraced and ki•sod ho t , H ar ed b e ,
in the anus of her father and tied.
Salith VP, it reminds him id'a north river fog— rn i st
(Cunrlnswn to Borrow )
teriOUS.
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newApopers into fit.
Boughton, the anti-renter, k said to have taken at,
active part in the Catiadiun tronirriTtion. Su did :11.-
Horace firooly big* wttottiog machine at the Fair.
tit Nihlo's G.,rdt‘n. Ue shout,l lave it pot in opt', 3
ittl fir the washing of Itio own cloulting,tochtti , t , g that
vullowittit ttlti c.)37.
Catharine rivl,le, a sery belltall.ll Cleftltlre or IT
years, Inn• married two litisliondr , York. hat
is not allowed fie tlier rant Ilion lirwe, we Lehrer.
A steam boiler, weighing '2'200 lbs, was stultm from s
Boston boat the night, and carried us.
somewhere
ho Benuirt . outs Canal. Ca find , tWeIVO mitt , long
around the Cascades and Cedar Rapid., stns hate
been opened on the 13. h inct
The llendrick Ilu•lenn 10.. k mer eight Inindrydrth
sengers to Albon) on bet first trip from N. YuII:.
The tb,ral moaning of 111CL1 , ,, g wry. The hits
been •vnonym• f";.r bull a rem VIII
We , hall 'god the 80,t , .n Tirnei a box .1 r pen,
A t p r e s ent ittl,es on!y
The Mob 'tees ~.r
i 4 ❑ 11:. like an optiel in: 11,
unnlies rp..rs.-13 , 5!0n Per'.
Greene ,vec,'
IVrn. Penn, n e w 7171,1 ,e 1 el the I ..1
orninunwoul . ll.4 , r!l in C.e 17.. h uot
to me alone.'
Theresa cast an him a smile full of scorn and con
tempt, but it faded us she looked op to her father, and
a deadly palettes, overspread her countenance as She
inquired. 'Father, does this man speak troth?' 'He
does my child,' was the reply, and she dropped in.
sensibly at his feet.
The young hussar, now knelt down beside her, pas
sionately kissed her fair forehead, and raising her in his
arms, bore her loan adjoining apartment. followed by
the father and Karl. Theresa slowly revived. At first
she saw no one, and breathing n deep sigh, murmur.
ed, 'lt was all a hortid dream.' An uagui,hed groan
=EMI
LIFE'S SUNNI SPOTS
TOL 1.4T1L I.IEI.C , TT.
1 hough LOW , . a bare n thorny path,
lie goal the silent to
it yet some arntq of to e heti/.
That smile amid the glot
The friend, oho weal and VV . O pat Illtheg,
l'nt•h•tnged whnte • et Lis lot,
\V Ito hitalk sriothett the lieurt that odic%
Is SUIT u sunny spot.
The wife, cii ball' our burden bear',
And Litt,. n.,t a moan:
11'ho.o ready }land Wlpe4 off our tea.
ritimedvd all lier owr;
ewe! y Llnaly wail,
11:icli L',r.h.r,n.o 1. go..
c and. ttiod, no es bit d—
t in. n •poi.
The child n Itn* n: morn and err
Whi•ll . , p‘mntt trims
And): , tbey
In who, loti41,!.••• tuunq g,ntul giow.
IViiicv !wart .iilmut n lAot,
I. surnmet rose.
Thal
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Unn.p.d of loitry glow.
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torn). we e. u'.,l vela
ti.lll a 4 in a:: o'ber 141141 f
hi , ' • 1.0 I a . , r , In Imni, shoul d tit spent 1111/1..q us, and PI!
gilt Ur. s uglle 1011.1_,11
uUr marry.
Aiter the grout of 1779,1752
al; tone earl. Uliter
and tiro c 0r00.4 1 .0.r0• wore a • nude, a tree Par) , •
amen', arid a degree iopetrol...tat?, in ag.,cultio Gni
m. InufaelUft'S 0. 4 1 n 4 Lofd C;are 1111111C . 41 i•OldeGit
rJ no ratio: , ever bribe a ttroniat to in rat 'Omit at Uwe
The F.tti,th-h nun f ion.l the inean• ot 4111 , 1.1,1,g is.
agnin. lio mudo oat; of our reisgous differences. Ile
blew up agnin the sinoulJe: pig e rnliers of rellitiov
rancor until they burst into a 11 one that tern chid and
1111eled ever, genital twit I.g of the bran, and dried
all the fountains of ch irity, even in their inmost
source!
And he rejoices to believe that reart,lingll, and hi, ter
defiance,. and 100111 and ate passing between
us fill)), and that we are. as he lanai s, as far as ever
f r om thinking of Oar CO;111710111LaCtell - 1 111. interest1. 1
our common cuunti y—of the Ireland of the thnngeman
a. or ow Papist.
Nay, the other dos the London Morning Chronicle
railed t h e timed our c oming togetlicr 'cc ere.
pout absurdly" a n d said it was &fume to threaten
FAighand with aunionof 1.14111efi:! that that a 111111ITI
possible.
What a chuckle of base. undulation gratification is
there in these words.
And in this to lost? Is the world forever to mock
and jibe at u..! Is Ireland to be for ever poor, neg.
leeted, robbed, insulted, despised, because of her di, is
ions?
What benefit to any party amongst us is there in
these our sari and ILIIIOI.III di•sentiunsl What nava,
sage are you reaping from them, or has there been to
us? Alike we urn laughed at and contemned—in turn
we are oppressed.
lour mrctings Wow areas odious to the gsvernment
an ours in 11344. The same uncoussitutional means
ore being resorted to to put them down. The same
injustices are being done to you now, as then to us.
We can end this, if wo will, we can make our de.
mends be attended to—ouroe.lves he respected--our
country he moored to bet rights.
We can do this agnin, it was once before done; in
the glorious era of 1711:2, whim your forefathers in
arms shook hands with your rut chatters in chains, and
'bath vowed to make their cotuttry is nation.
We can du this, if in the name of our common Cre
ator we forget and bury our miserable (fillet ences, end
make a long pull, a strung pull, and a pull altogether
for our I [eland.
IMINEMI/IlE=llllll
Signed Ly order or ate Committee
"bi Peace. Prepare for war."—At this season
of the year, the 'vomiter in very treacherous, and al
most every one is certain to be effected more or less
by coughs, colds. and affections of the head, which are
peculiarly annoying to the healthy, and oftenti ricie t fotal
to the invalid and consumptive. Every thing around
us wears such n pleasant and cheerful nspect, that we
are ant to neglect the proper pi ecautionary measures,
earl natter ourselves that we shall escape, if other a do
not. Presently there occurs a sudden change in the
weather; we begin to sinker with cold, rind regret
when too late, that we had riot anticipated it in sea•
, 011. Now, the hest pus,ible way to avoid surprise is,
to pureb tse n box of Clickener's Su gar-ousted Veget. I
able Pills without richly; rimy them in your pocket,'
and lake lor Pills ouch day between maids. YOU
/cal presently find your appettle vastly improred,
4 , 11 1 tour sc•tem °nu b', 1 to resist the most sodden
changes. They are per-el-ay palatable, and muy I
be swallowed with us emelt lacility as so many sup;
plums. They cause no gain or sickness at the stom
ach, nod do out interfere %stilt the tran6actitio of ordi
nary business. Fur coughs, colds. sure throat, billious
affections, pain, in the head, breast, buck, side, etc..,
they are entirely bound rivalry. Their effects, in
deed, are so certain, that a cure is wart anted, or tile
money returned.
Sold by NVITI JaClOintl, corner of Wood and Liberty
streets, who is general Agent fur Dr Clickener's Pills
in Pittsburgh and vicinity.
137'Beware of an imitation atticle. called "Impro•
ved Sugar-Coated Pills," purporting to be Patented
as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries,
got up by u miserable quack, io New York, who, for
the lust four or five years, bus made his living by
cuumetfciling popular medicines. octl4.
A New Zealand .Sung.
Wallaloo! Walkdrio !
Love whits mon and eat him too!
Stranger white, but that Do mrswel!
Brown man fat, but white man fatter!
Put him on hot stones amlbalte him!
Crisp and ciarkling soon we'll make him
Round end round the dainty goes
Eat hi; fingers! eat his cue.!
lli+ body +hall our palate!! tickle!
lien wall put his head in pickle!
C
On the Is bite man dints Ind sup,
I\ het tour shrub and hut him up !
To our Readers —Among our advert issiments pub
lished this day, the render will discover evidence of
the great value of Whiter's Balsam of Wild 'Cherry.
The genuine Wistat's Balsam of Wild Cherry in
wholly an innocent preparation—contains rare mcdi•
cinal virithis—and is n o w prescribed by many of our
most skilful physician'. Person" predisposed to con
.umptitin hos e used it with the h a ppiest success, also
for bad cough, originating from violent colds. it is a
:ore and speedy remedy, and is now used by the must
intelligent families of our cannily.
Se.. advertisement. Price $1 per bottle.
! act 14
TUEATUZI.
MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER
PhoMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE.
LEADER OF THE ORCHESTRA, J. H. lILSSING.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Dr Tier of Boxes, or Urea. Circle 50 rte
37.4 .•
(inilery for Culama PerAon‘
BENEFIT OF MR. 11ILLIAMS
Tuesday Evening, October 14th, 1845,
It' iii 10. pre.ented nn admired Drama in 3 tICIF, culled
RORY 015110R13
OR, TOE IRISH REBELLIoN
To conclude with a beautiful piece called
SECRET' SERVICE.
'."7" For particular , sir small bill
'Dineis open at j past G o'clock, curtain will
riee at j poet 7 precisely. oct 14
PENN INSURANCE COMPANY'
The Eighth incolment on ihe cock of the Compa
ny, (being V. 50 per Ante) will Lin don nn Redoes
the 1511111,g. J. FINNEY, Jr ,
oft 14 3t Secretary.
For New Orleans and Apalachicola.
II E new and splendid steamer
I.INIILY, J. D. ii”L•MD, Master.—
' " W 4I4 N dl leave (Or OM ~one and int ei me
,haie I toolioorN, ou ILi. dab, 14 h Inalard at 3
I'. NI., Fat Freight or 1 ' .1 , 1 , 1gf . apply no
board •or to JANIES
OCL 14
K. 1111%. IS , ) I;
Pennock, Mitchell A. Co
• N I I N F 0 U\ h R 1,
I.th , rfy St .oppov:e Bre , Ern . , /t, Er
I'l T F SM.
ISIBTI
Sod
%% Oft 1t0t.e...f a alb l T.C.or• & Halter.' Irool
%Vote, I Counter Weights, &c.
Flt.n,tz n'.! Iron ...rid Natic.
M I'l gt, rritdo to order.
o,it I I dim:L. I.
Ezecutor'■ Notice
IN,)rict: L..(011. Z 1,0,1. 0,1: i..t , ..(11
on the 11 /•f Jr!v lia rr. kte of
beet/ gra//14,1, ueok thell///ler, 41/e/1
A 1: peroion. hAvo//4 1'.1,1111111.4
01 , 41, Tl 4. to rteo duly wit ',/a//-400 I-all per
ha in/lehttei ..,11 rbmt/e trn
St'!‘...lNNA BAKER,
Nl:Kce•vtt.
(.• 13 ‘• 6
White Sw.an !louse
, 1 „„E hns •tk..11 rtnrned
1. , 4 oo okt•t cwt . ), 6.••
r. Fr.•nt Li! .101”—,4 n 4, 1.1 erik,4l etorr
-13,1 AP. VI, 1 , 11 ft lend., 11 , 13 tlcr 1 , 16: , ( gent•rMi;!,, ul libe
H.. Lill 4.1 tu, a ,ti ,rntltinti) by I. un•l lo
irotOiOri tile 1...1111 In it in , !L 2111,)15. Oysters always
an Lnnd
)
ort I 4 3,»
acmoval
rR. D. BRUCK LOCHER bap rrmoard hie
inthionable t•iloting rstubllinnent t o Wia , d at.,
neat to the corner of Fourth, M bete he rant br
round by all th•nna who wish to dive tom a call. He
.tat received and it Otlia 41tening a •idt•nd lot of
tt •nilet lot 1114411))Y. 44i•i14.4 bi01 .. ..1...n.1 1 1 to r:111 and
examine. 9. LaiUCKLUCHER.
0,1 11 `2.*
Copperas:
I.S rarirrd rrr atenmer nrlhrt, •nd
M. IS.& Co.,
Ulf for as I c
wt.( 4 %Vat, stn et.
200 KEGS ••flemmlicus" Nnik, asimeted sixes;
lecelved and fOr sale by
Batting.
00 POUNDS in 25 lb. Bales. met beenl and fin
5
sale by tel. B. RHAY, CO.,
Witter littPet.
Wrapping Paper.
10 0 REAMS croarn wrapping, just received
and for stalest mill pr if,' by
_
JOHN H. MCLLOR,
122 Wood wort
Ch. Lime,
1 114 LIIS just ree'd ß an . d E for s r LL leb;r :Rs.
°et 14 Nu 57 Wood st
Gum Camphor.
QQ LBS ju.t recoived and for Rile by
R. E. SELLERS,
oct l 4 No 57 Wood it
Sonna.
8 LDS Indta Senna just rec'd end for sale
13
R. E. SELLERS,
Oct 14 No 57 Wood et.
Sponge.
I. It 11. E f . .. 111 I , Alninge;
I do tine dit jail reed and for sole by
F:. SELLERS,
Oft 14 No 57 st
Cork.
200 G.). Vial Corks;
I bale buttla do just reed arid fur sale
R. SELLERS,
No 57 Wood st.
Al) misIsTRATOR'S SALE
Of a second hand Patent Lercr Watches at Auclioti
A T NEKetmit's. this evening, Tuesday, October
A
at 7 o'clock, will he sold by order of Ad
ministrators : 1 second hand double cased patent
lever watch, niude ley Robert Roskell, Liverpool; the
works are finely finished; the case are very heavy; iti
said to be a film rate time keeper, and it is a rare or
currence that a genuine and old fashioned Roskell
lever watch is offered at Auction. Those in want of
u first rate at ticle should attend.
At the saute time, u lot of second hand watches.
oct 1 1 P. I'II'KENNA, Auctioneer
Ten Dollars Howard.
T . ) AN away from the subscriber on Saturday last
1. 1 1 i.. 11th init., James Allen, an indentured appren
tice to the brush making business, eighteen years of
age, 5 ft. 8 incites high, randy hair, sulky looks, talks
but little. Stearn boat owneis and master.. in part icu
lar, ace oat ned not to hatbor or trust said apprentice
on my account, as I am determined to prosecute all
such. JOHN W. BLAIR.
Said boy has been a cabin boy on the river.
oct
Coal Boats.
NEW Coal Bouts, BO by 18 feet for wile law, by.
I'. C. MARTIN.
60 \Voter st.
oct 1 i
AO*, '
A CURE FUR CONSUMPTION
SEVEN TROUSA ND CASES
Of obstinate Pulmonary Complaints cured is ONE .
• YEAR.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER
RY, rho great American Remedy for com
plaints ilnd affections of the Respiratory Organs.
We do riot wish to traffic With the lives or health of
the affl.cted, and we sincerely pledge ourselves to
make no aSsert ions as to the virtues of this medicine,
and to hold out no hopes to suffering humanity which
facts will not warrant. -
We ask the attention of the condi , ' to the following
considerations.
Nature in every part of her works, has left indelli-
Lle of adaptation and design.
The constitution of the animals and_vegetables of
the t ort id, is such that they could not endure the cold
of the frigid'tnne, arid ilce versa.
In regard to disease and its cure, the adaptation is
more or less striking.
The Muss of Iceland, the Wild Cherry and Pines of
jell. Northern latitudes, (arid Dr. Wistar , s .Balsam is a
compound and ehernical extract from these.) have
long been celebrated for complaints prevalent only in
cold climates. Indeed the most distinguished asedi•
cal men Lure averred that nature furnishes in every
country medicines for its !Peculiar diseases,
Consumption in itscontitmed ansl incipient stages.
Coughs, Asthma, Croup, and Liver complaint, farm
by far tine most fatal class of diseases {mown to our
land. Yet even three may be cured, by means of the
!simple yet powerful remedies, named above, and
which are scattered, by a beneficient Providence,
wherever those muhtdirs prevail.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY !
Will miracles never cease? More evidence of its
I surpassing health. Restorative Virtues !
;.{1
From Dr. Baker, Springfield, Washington co., Ky.
SPELINGTIELD; Ky., May H. 1845.
Messrs Sanford & Park—Gents—l take this oppor
tunity of Informing you of a most remarkable cure
prrf inneli upon mu by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry.
In the yearof 1840 I was taken with an it•filamma•
;ion of the bowels . which I labored under for 6 weeks
when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 1831 I was
attacked with a severe chill, which seated itself upon
my lung.; arid for the space of three years I was eon•
I fined to my bed. I tried all kinds of medicines, and
every kind of medical aid without benefit, and thus I
•aried along mail the winter of 1314 , uutil I heard
if "Wicut Bulsarn (,r Wild Cherry."
I Iy friends pursuaded me to give it a trial, Omni,
I had given up all hopes of recovery and bud prepared
myself for the change of another world. Through
their solicitations I was induced to make use of the
Genuine IVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effect
was truly astonishing. After five years of affliction,
pain and suffering; and after having spent four or five
hundred donors to no purpose and the hest and most
resiwietubles physicians hid proved unavailing, I was
' soon restored tip entire health by the blessing of God
and the one of Dr. Wittal'a Balsam of Wild Cherry.
I am now enjoying good health anal such in my al
rens& appea!ant, that I am no I .nger known when 1
inert my former nervaintar.ren.
' I lye,e gained rapidly in weight, and my flesh is
fit in arid solid. I can now eat as much us any person.
an d m y Ion! o .e.erngt to a/rv`e with me. I base eaten
more during the last Ala rmeithe than I had oaten fist
sears before.
C.ami4ering my care almn•t n miracle, I deem it
tt«rest.a," f-tr the goal of the atitcti-d, and s dote I
wr t u I he I wo," i e to, It h od m. fellow met] (who Ahctild
hr..te where tr!,...f may he hod) to make this state.
0,4,1 rab!ii . .
May the iile•sing of God rest upon the proplietot.
salo,,ble a medicine as Wistar's Balsam of
11 CA Clierr. Youts, respectfully.
11; NI. Id. BAKER.
following letter from 1)r Ritehey, of
Frani...tin, Ind., who stands high in his profession, and
lank. among, the first politicians of the state, shall
weak
Is, ow If in commendation of the "Genuine.
Wisiai . • Balsam of Wild Cherry."
Ersenklin, Intl., April 14, 1315.
Messrs Santiftol C l'arh-1 have hut a few but
ilea of Wi•tar's balsam of old cherry reinsining on
hand of the last lot furnished me by )1).3. I herr to
lore a sited until I had sold out anal had obtained the
money for one lot before I ordered another. But suels
the demand for the article that 1 do not a ish to be
annum it. anal am tel to anticipate a little.
1 . 40 1., ill.. lust shah he 1.,111:00141Z by the
time the 111 i riiwosed of, which, !coin the sales
!Inv, mndr lark, I ;Mel: still In' hut n RIAOI.
1 he • treel.l 0d the balsam ore in mint, eases stilkin;:dv
bettehelal. I ' It rape„, , , upon 0(1001018,CC more
thsr, any other l'event Med., lite I haveever known.
Almost all tehm• fail upon t+iul. and not lacing RIAU 1..1
; near the teat of expelinee. sorm sink into disuse.
1 Ms. however, !PVT. to be most hirthly valued by
those a hes have tested lot virtue., and experienced its
healing ilicacy in their 0.11 f 121,4, ] • ems verV re.
Teel fully. JAMES RITCHEY.
II LANDWIIER
M. B. COI AY & CO ,
Water street
[nil+~~MM~M~i~~lr~-~
r — e Those Irh., Cottalerfcil a good medicine for
the two pose of adding, a few dollars to their pockets,
are far worse than the manulacturersof spurious cotta.
For while the later only robs us of our property,
the former 'Ake property and health and life away.— '
Dr. WtsrAn'* Ththam of Iri/d Cherry is admitted
by thousan Is of disinterested witnesses, to hove effect
ed
the most rat imorditiary cures in eases Of a pulmo
nary and nsthmatic character ever before recorded in
the history a medicine.
The young, and beautiful, the good, all speak forth
its praise. It is now the favorite medicine in the
most intelligent families of our country.
Such a high stand in public estimation bat been a-
chisved by its own merits alone. And so long as a
discerning public are careful to get M'ister's Ba
saw of Wild Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter
feits, and every other article proferred to them as a
substitute, so long will corn—poritire cares—cheer
the fireside of a depairing family.
IrFPThis trite and genuine "Wistei's Balsam of
Cherry" is sold at established agencies in all
pert a of tho United States.
Sold in Cincinnati, on the corner of Fourth and
Walnut street, by SANDFORD& PARK.
Gon'l Agents for the Western States.
Also, sold wholesale and retail, by L. Wilcox, and
B A Fahnestock, Pittsburgh, and by appointed
agents in every important Borough LI Western Penn
sylvania. oct I 0•Iy.
NEW FALL GOODS
AT NO. 51 MARKET STREET.
George R. White & Co.
ARE now opening a choke assortment of Fall
Goods. consisting in part o f
Embroidered Ombra Shaded Cashmeres;
Fancy French Clookings; Gala Plaids;
Cross barred Cashmere for dresses;
Tartan Sliks; Fetkeni Shawls;
Broche Long Shaw In;
Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons;
French Cloths and Cassimerrs;
Gentlemen's Satin and Polka Scarfs;
Dresden told Marseilles Onilts. net 13-Im
Upper Loather.
9 DOZ super jar large size upper leather, 11 doe.un
..., dresed calf skin, for sale low by
P. C. :MARTIN,
hi) Water street._
Howard's U. S. Reporter, Vol. 3.
REPORTS caseS argued arid adjudged in the
Sopreme Coon of the Untied Slalei. Also No
39 Law Library, this day received C. and for sale by
H. RAY,
Corner of Wood arid 3.1 streets.
Check Books.
AsupEßioß lot of Check Books, enrnved in
Philadelphia, exptessly for the different Banks
of this city, just received and for sole by
C. H. KAY,
ror. 3d & Wood sts.
Ranilt and Removed.
TM: subscribers have the pleasure of informing
their friends and the public generally, that they have
removed to their new warehouse on Second street, he
tweeo Wood and Market streets. Their factories for
the manufacture of Vials, Bottles, and 1V indow Ohms,.
are in full operation. An assortment of Glasswate
on baud, to which the attention of purchasers is direc
ted. (sepl3-lut) S. NI'KEE & CO.
PROPOSALS
WILL bo received until the 21st inst., fur fol
lowing
eft
BILL OF ; TIM /SFR, for .50 Aievy 8 isek um
biad Barbette Carriages
•
'''...:.—.
X umbet Thimenst.ns of lin, bp r '' ..r C \ , ..".--- --- -
-.....". rts An the f ar-
lawl:fr - ea m PLAINT AND AFFECTION OF
Long thi %N.' Olt. I larliner.s. H ag *, •
Pieces. x THE LUNG'S.
Veer. Ileche.i I eettelinch Valley Head, Alabama, Z
_
. . IC:kat/is. r - . , _
_. _ . _ _ KO,. 4.6U1/....UK54.,
r ,, R , WM. R. MOFF AT: Dear Sir—l feel it to
50 I 6 00 .10 13 fongues.
100 1 - 2 8 15 10 Rails. 11_./ be a duty wbiqh '
owe both to - 01 , I „A ir to t h e
150 5 5 15 13 Float, Middle & 8111 'etc& tDrial'orm irrou cif the greesi effects , Artie% I have
experienced from the use of your "Life Medicines."
Rear Transoms'
100 2 6 10 9 Counter Hurters. lave been afflicted for the last 15 yenta with an HI
-100 1 13 10 7Hu lens. d Lifer and an a ect on ofl le Lungs; when, in
cerate ' ff I l
-July-latic, 1-got-frear7rarr agent, Col.-81keireertionall
I " quantity of your valuable Life Pills and Phenols Bit.
100 I 2 1 11 I 19 17.,}' ten, which I assure you has done more to relieve me
100 5 8 13 7& than ill ilk minerg medicines. ( hive triad stleienitilv
-100 6 2 13 7:i ery kind of medicines.
100 2 10 13 11 With great respect, I remain yours, firo.
50 - 2 10 13 9 P. I'. Mang...
50 I 124 112 The above named medicines are for sale by
50 llg 16 B A FAH NESTOCK &,Co.
caul 1 coiner oth nod Wood atm.
of
Top Carriage
Uprights.
I Braces.
Ties.
Front Transoms.
Middle do.
3 8 Rear do.
I 5 I s [ axle-Tree..
To be of white oak, of the best quality, cut between
the first of November, and the last of February.—
straight grained;;; free from knta. OW, wind-Shakes,
worm holes, and every other defect.
To be evenly Sawed and of uniform and accurate
dimensions, and to be delivered in the "Lumber
Vaud"; of the Allegheny Arsennl. The bids to state
!the price of ;he Timber, clear of the bears. end the
price with the hart in, per cubic fool; each kind to
be seperntely stated. E. HA R DING. Capt. of or.
; Allegheny Arsenal, Oct. 11, 1845.--ocrl3—dlw
SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE & LOT
FOR SALE.
A VERY large and commodious Brick D we lling
/R. House, beautifolly situated, in 'Pride's
_Or
chaid," on the bluff of the Monongahela river, a few
squares beyond the city line The lot is 72 by 160
feet, fronting on three streets; Ayres st. 100 feet wide;
Pride pt. 60 feet wide; Caldwell st. 40 feet wide,—
The house is 22A feet front by 47 feet deep, with 11
finished rooms; and was built in the most substantial
and liberal manner for the subscribers' own occurs!).
cy. The terms will be very reasonable. Apply to the
subscribe! on the premises.
octl3.lro. JACOB VCGDES.
Waited to. Rent.
A TWO story brick house, with kitchen on the first
A
floor. It is not material whether it be in Pitts
burgh or in Allegheny, provided it is in a pleasant
situation and good ncigliburhood. Any person having
such a house to let, will please address "Tenant," at
this office. Rent paid in advance if required. The
house aid 55th be wanted till about the 10th of Novein
be!. octl3 4t.•
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
20 Barr els of "James Patterson's" brand just
rceeived. to which constant additions will be
made, for sale at the lowest market prices by
M. B. RH & CO,
No. 9 Water st.
Boston Clothing Store,
SS. MARKET STREET. SS.
HEAR THE POST OFFICE.
J. W. RHODES & CO.,
' TK this method to info, m the gentlemen of Pittir
burgh and vicinity that they have taken the a
hove at tre, and will he supplied from their own ex
tensive manufactory in the city of Boston, with Mu
thinz of the Lest and root fashinnahle quuality.
It is pet haps well n to all clauses. that purcha
sers of all kitidt of goals in thit:sittotion of the country
have heen compelled to pay both the ptitfit of the
manufacturer and retailer, an Goode con be trontlfac-
nand at the East at abut Ita'f the price they can here' -- ':'-i" :
CASADORE'b, IRA MICA'S, CASTELLO'S,
hence it is that retailers in the We.tern country resort',
Half Spanish and Common Cigars. .
;ii the Eastern mark to make thei r
selections. pay. j
Also, a superior quality of chewing Tobacco, cif
ing the manufacturer a profit of at least from 13 10°0 ;
the following brands:
per cent. 'lie tetailersmust add as much or more P ri ' ll 'g
profit to this, so that the borer a, leant must pay AROMATIC STAG; Missouri Cavendish; Virginia
hott, the profit, of the retailer and manufacturer. Titus. i honey dew, and fine cur. ,
tir manufacturing our own garments, we can easily! the best quality of Snuff's can he tind Tory rheas,
gliwenlke with the profit of manufacturing and save; Ililacouba, Garret'aSciatch, and Copeoliagen, on huge
the purchaser at least 20 per cent. and for sale.
An arrangement has been made by which we shall ocl 9- lm
IrVl'iVe fresh and newly made gar-meets. from goods or
ta.l importations, (eery week during the busy season.
liv t terse
WEEKLY it RKWALA,
iiii,chipierscan 1,1%e the anti-faction of iiid)ing the moat
fashinnab:e good:., cut aini made in the moat sub6tati-
I nil 100111.er.
Our present stock con+ists of genrrt,l assortment of
CLOTHING of every demiri thin
OVER COATS, dill . ..rent styles and patterns.
DRESS & FROCK COATS. of all styles and col
ors and qualities. Business and Sporting Coats of a
beautiful pattern. A superb lot of TWEED COATS;
which will be sold at first cost—prices to $2.25 to
$4.00. A splendid assortment of PANTS of every
style, all made within a few months from goods of
new and desirable patterns. VESTS of all styles;
some sew and very rich pattern. imported the present
I season. at prices from $1 to $4.30
0 r or about the 20. h of October we shall receive a
j large and beautful assortment of
Oyer Coals of all styles.
Also, an elegant and choice lot of
CLOAKS, OF TIIE SPANISH &OPERA STYLE'
Together with a general assortment of Pants and
new styles of Vests, all from goods manufactured and
imported within the last two months.
The aho•e are now in the hands of the most com
petent workmen that ran be found In the city of Bus
tun, and will be ready for examination at the above
time.
There tan abo be found at this establiAments a
general assortment of furnish articles, such ns . ,
etarats, Jidkfs., Scarfs, Gan and Sil,VElasOe
Gentlemen patronizing this establishment can de
pend upon every garment to be as represented—also
to be of the must fashionable cut and substantially
made; every atticle will be freely exhibited and wet
ranted as represented.
I:l3At the solicitation of a number of gentlemen,
and to gratify the curious, we have ordered a com
plete
suit of clothes, made in the city of Paris, which
will be received in Boston by the next Bt itish Steam
Packet, and will be received in this city about the
first of November. Those who desire to see the true
Parisian dress aro invited to call and examine.
N. B.—Merchant Tailors and others desirous of
subscribing or purchasing single copies of Messrs. B.
A. & A. F. Ward's Philadelphia Fashions, can obtain
them at our store. Their present fall report, in beau
ty, will far exceed any ever published in this country.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 10th, 1845. oct. 13-6 m
Stationary
PPER, a fine assortment; quills, steel pens,
stamps; mow) seals, motto wafers, assorted; pa
per folders; sealing , wax assorted; ink stands, ink; (ho
ver's and Arnold'O'pencils; penknives, etc, etc.
BOSWORTH & FORRESTER.
nctl 1 43 Market street.
A Book for Every Man.
LAWS of Pennsylvania, to 1841,Reducad to Ques
tions and answers by %m. Wredgewood A. Al
Price 37 cents at
BOSWORTH & FORRESTER.
octl I 43 Niel krt. street.
neMoval.
WAB RIC K MARTIN & CO. Bankers and Ex
change Brokers have removed to the N. E. cur
ner of Wood and Third *treets, Pittsburgh.
oct3l.md&w.
Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance
Company of i'hlladellibia.
N. E. corner of Third and Wood sta., Pittsburgh.
rplIE assets of the company on the first January.
1845, as published in conformity with an net of.
the Pennsylvania Legislature, were
Bonds and Mortgages,
Real Estate. at cost,
Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash,
$209083 42
Affording certain assurance that all losses will he
promptly met,and giving entire security to all who ob
tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as
low rutes as tire consistent with security.
octB WARRICK MARTEN, Ageot.
Making n total or
THE third story of the new building on the cor
ner of Wood and• Third streets over my &Kk
More will be rented upon application to the sub6criber,
sep29 C. IL KAY.-
":'`e . .VEDICAL PURPOSES.
ripB,ift.
rt; E , Sherry Wine, French Brandy.—
iv ' nn and patients may ruly upon the purity
of oth ab nrticles. For rs!c by
u et, 11-..8 R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood st.
_ Zephyr Woriae4. ,
Tr E utieetibers lovie now On' Vrthdr org
H eir
own importations, a complete assortment of
trimmings and stimll wares, consisting .
in pert, of shoe
and potent threads, sewing silks, galicions, braid*,
coat cords and binding, tapes, stay bindinzs, spool
and hall cotton, boot webbing, ehrret.biriginga, pine,
needles, hooks and eyes, woolen yaroei, zephyr Worst'.
ecis or bruel, woolen and colon' hosiery, &c. srli
of which they feel confident they can sell at aati•fia
tory prices
EVANS S. ALLMF.NDII',7GER, .
importers,
No 3.1 North Second Street. between Market and
Arch Streets, opposite the Nlittliiott Howe, Philmre.
L The attention of Merchants is tripsested to
the shove. 0011
New Temperance Dociuneati.
J UST, received from the American Temperance
Union New York, 1500 Youth's Temperance
Advocates, for October; 25 Temperance Journals;
1000 do Almanacs: an assortment of permanent Tem
perance Documents; Hymn Books; Harps; Enquiffn;
Jane Johnston; Wedding Days; Auto-Biographies;
Deacon Giles; Munich Main; Druodard's Looking
Glass Temperance ns tre Is; U tie le Hugh; Confes
sions of an Inebriire, &c. &c, for sale in any quantity
to suit societies or clettomert. ISAAC HARRIS,
. . _ .
Agent and Commiosion Merchant. No 9 Fifth street
nett I.
90 BOXES Clayion'. s's lump Tobacctr,
10 do Jun D New's s's do do:
10 do Dudes 16's do do,
5 do I.mtiers Baltimore Plug, 1 do:
4 do I . lloflla nectar pound lump do;
Just received and fi,r sale by
J. &J. IWDEVITT,
oci9
224 Liberty st.
2'
BOXES Castile Seep; jest received and for
sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT,
oct9 224 Liberty st.
10 QUARTER Casks, S M. Wine;
10 do do Mad's. do
5 do do Port do
1 Citidi Clorait do .
A pure and goud article, for solo by
J &J Mr:DEVITT. t . , 1
224 Liberty ati
Havana Cigars. . _
HE sul.scriber. hes opened his splendid Cigar
T
Store. N . ,131 MARKET St., opposite his OLD
stand. where his fiieods cao be supplied with a Fir
article of t)
LA NORMA,S, REGALIAS, PRINCIPE'S,
• . larapted • -
-
N 1 EDI AT ELY in a Dry Goods Score., a -.young
I
man alto has. had experience, from 17 to- 4 1913
years of age. Application may be made through
l'ost Office—address B. G., Box 474.
net 94f.
Received by Canal Boat ''May Flower," at foot of
Hay atrcet, and fur sale by
.600.615 93
100,967 77
207,499 72
To Let
'` * eofP 4l '.ir
re Wines and Brandy
Tobaccos
Wines.
GEORGE WILSON
Lumber
193 P S I 4 EC a E o S (3 (6 8 43 3 feet) do) Pi"
do Bean:lloin' 3 4 l l:4, 4; 4.
2500 feet dry Oak inch plunk;.
$OOO do Comrfion Boardo;
1483 Clear Seaeoned inch do;
ISO Dry Curled Ma*,
Satter and Timothy Seed, ,
9 6 4 KEGS Priam Better;. •• • - f. .• •
...wt." 8 bushels clean Timutby Send.
Received and for sale by H. LAMBERT
ocet
S. -MORRISON,
Liberty St., between Market and Then
Alley.
HAVING returned from the F.ast, the subscriber
is now opening his fall and winter stock of
goods. exceeding in variety and extent . ihy thing
which has heretofore been offered in thie city.
Thankful to.his friends and the public for the favoes
he has received, and which has induced him to pdir
chase more extensively than before, he again invites
their attention to the cheapest, best selected and most
extensive assortment which he has ever before offered
among which are
Trench, linglish, German and Amer-,
ican Broadcloths, Black. Blue.
Invisible Green. and other Galore.
which are all of if uperior quality. Also, a splendid
assortment of
Vestings of Entire new styles,
FRENCH PATTERNS,
Also, a fine lot of FRENCH AND ENGLISH
CASSIMERF:S of every shade, color, and pattern,
which cannnot fail to pliea3e the various tastes of his
customers. Also, a
New Styles of Bearer and Tweed Cloths,
of Black, Blue, Invitible Green,
Golden Mixed and Olive, for
Sack and Frock Coats.
Together with alot of superior MA KIBIDOO AND
BLUE BLANKET COATING, Pilot, and other goods
suitable for Over Coats.
These goods will he sold ready made, or will be
made to order in a superior style as low as can be
bought in this city. He has also the usual variety
for Gentleman's wear, such a■
SHIRTS. STOCKS, sITSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS.
SCARFS, BOSOMS, COLLERS, fcC
The attention of persons wanting their garments
well made. nr.d in superior style. and of the best ma
terials, is invited to his fine stock of
French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
which he has selected with the utmost care for this
particular branch of business. He will take pleasure
in showing these goods to any 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. MO ttRISON, Liberty et..
net it-6m between Market at. and Virgin alley.
ALONZO W. INCA,
NO. 83 FOU_ETH., STREET,
CHRONICLE BUILDINGS..
ATANUFACTURER and dealer in all kinds of
Tobacco. Snuff and Segars. nct4.y
Insurance
THE PITT,BUN6H .NAVIGTION •ND TIRE. INSU
RANCE CostrAtix, has removed issofimettoNll9
Market street, where, hiving recjrnrsenced business,
it will take Fire and Marine Rises ,of eltry descrip
tion, as formerly upon the tnnst favorable trrps.
sep 5 d'2m: ' EfO'ciT. EItiNVY, tiee'y
Copperas. ~
20 13}3LSjum. rec Vi v alß a G a g tG jeIR A N,
ticr.l6 wo6a
H. LAMBERT.
100 Libarty.almet