fl)c Dal Illorniug Post. J ons BIGLER. EDIToR - . CRGH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 - rV . V If PA olffrt, Agent for country new.puperr. is the Agent for the Pittaburgh Daily Morning 1' 0 .4, and IVeckly Mercury and Manufacturer , to receive fadvettisementa and subscriptions. De has offices in N EW 'VOA, at the Coal Offv.e, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune once.) BosToN, No. 19, State S treet. PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 I-•rom the Odd Volume. THE HUSSAR'S SADDLE. (( - onc/toled.) Every passing Any carried a itli it some portion of the fortitude of Theresa, as if he s o w the near o p. proach of the period which woo to consign her to a fate so dreadful. Three little weeks a ere till !lint las between her end mitery Ludosie endeavored its soothe her. hat she would not !xi comforted. Had' even bar affections been direngageil, rad would have I been distasteful to bee; but with affections placed on , another, the idea of a union with him, appeared in-' supportable. •ly dear child,' would Tutdovie sits., inlentfring n passionate buret of gri. 1. 'by what Mingle has Arti• holt gained oottession of your heart.' 'lle is an bus h tar t ' r eplied There-a. There was something in this I reply which mooed Ludovir; he recollected !lint he I himself lord imbued the mind of his daughter will, sentiments of respect and esteem for tine chnrarter or I a good soldier and eon: wiener , reminded him, that he had often exhalted the pr o fession of arms a1,,,e the : husbandman. Wan it iitai,i-kl{lll !Ilea, tint Theiern should hove imbibed something of this Spirit' or flail she should have yielded bar heart it, one alai hind pos. .tied courace to defend le r, Intl tenderness It, smolt her, under the iilllictions of life? -Arroell dwell lien, their.; lie had been die endr i d iy ntte et I Ifefeso, Alai with glow int: - cheesy' nod sinalt'in.; eye-, !hes had el !en lidened to the warlike espliiiis is h i el i t he 4 ,,,,,i • Ludes-ii deklireil to relite in them; and to 'lies, ' ronstasstionn might be nut Witted Oat pu•sioottle de ; sire of A r iiholi to adopt the pramoden of armor. Ac ttistnrced to see them play together as children; and I liking the s.seietysiglr generous , and stunted boy, Lulovie forgot the ger, when Oa it 011 , 1 , 111 , ml en.- . nes t awns. „r,1„4, mr,,,i,p0., oin4oniiti,:. . i,,,,t!, difr,i,• ,art chartntter. It wuta trl, and I.fl.l.isil. 1n,,, , 11.11,' , ii !, Catlin I/ B drip grief, that hi-dnagh;er ans unalterably attached Caro, nt. r Samuel to t he youthful soldier. ease' , Patrick It Theresa Ras unhappy. her folier ant •urels :ins" caloptsell W J carnpisell Nancy Mrs so ti ; he blamed his tan imptudenest; and on contrasit% the charts-leis of the two youths. u violent ci•ntliet be- i Cantanett James tyres his feelings and ItiS du') zuose in his barns'; ' Is , weer,. Chorea II but the stern honor of the soldier it turnphod and he , ' ~,-,1::, Churc h Samuel D deemed himself bound to complete the saertf,,,.- Clfadwick, Sarm! - _____ IThabio however, to endttre the ei f /11 of Ifer git , f, te• ITheettia Safes and Vaults. ithrpley W fi Cheney J carried her to the Oath, Of 1 $Olllll6ll f'1113!, f , lend , , invite nt , , ~ II under-I f :n rd mntion to the forow • i'lvtlf. Ifttlta who foimerly resided near thorn, but on her mar , ;..ge - 1. ,_,, tettiiii RI,: 1•1 10 1. Bridget - hod removed to a vilinee abort soov n ilea dit4turft. • ree of L. L. D. was coot - stared on the Ilion CLRTIFIC.I rt.:. Clmis Poly lit The deg There he left Thermo. after neer ivirg het solemn rte, Cooper Lucretia VIII Henry Clay, on Thursday, by the Board ul Trustees l mise timt she would return a ith Ides 11. e tint Ist(nre 11 , '+• .Is+.-Itt'd Lased: been oluested by Moto, c0 , b ,,,, Jam , u that our which she shoold raoriplete her eightref.th I t trt•toit'e .i., S •fe lief, of b e ', re sent and ~,, of Jefferson College, Va. ft,, ~,,,,,,,,,i c ..., ;15 ,.., hind - year. 'Father.' said she, with fu reernittg aye., • I ' sane . , a t e-t, to to. , ...i or , ot 11,11 reesenily intreutedlit„e. r,,,,,,,, F. a5 ,,,,t THE RIO GRANDE. never dereised vou. If I hate. I will return; lint do in F ita1 . ‘04.4 suses. and detr eon.g the •oloret or., of coettran rti•anna 11In , not grieve too deride. 1 41,11141 me heart brervis in this ; ser) grr tf 1 ,..1tte mittottanre, muse earecoity 'Lee to in. rod Coton• N ts secret ßev The treats' which Santa Anon formed with . t eiff (oi steo g g l e ,' inc 01,1 Ltjmur , : j aa b ‘, f -d a ,,,, a t h e fo ogfes. a n leaf, to w luch one of Said chests an, (seta Jus , pii Id the authoritiea of by which be obtained his own Texan ' , tear which straved down his scarred desk, embt to ' st,i,.. , Ted Tie ch.,: was, s s ; p or t,d a t rash ‘ 4,,,,,,,, rote k co. liberty and Loeser , d the army of Mexico. has jot ! cad his child and departed. -it nit rim u too f4f Ili Its 12 incises (rem the gravel a ro te W W been published by Texas. \Ve. copy 1)011111re pi is ate , Time wore gradually assay, ar.d ac last the d a y err , .:.,.. of Bautntrous coal oral fire was, a• made over otal ::°'°" T R h ° , t . "'; vest w Intl, was to seal There-a' , I ate.-It banal bar it. orood ("oh to ••; : : 1 arllselli t'oll'lllS : •, 1 i""'o'rr•olrra " "n tr.. " ' and public treaties front the columns of the Galveston. a state of torpi I despair • Ealr rusted hy liar pfestiiat i{ r. n. r ~ The fit,' rortaiirne'd vra• show e.o lio•hi '. itt i ~, ~ News. It appears Got, both these instruments, that: ~,,,,,,,im Ili ke2: ,,, g ~,,,,,,,,d Jr a‘l: 1 „ . ,, c,,,,, maid a ~,, ',„ 6 o f„I am. emit ot ~,,,,,i; !dr tiros nit ilia while Inc i ::',"..-,',.- -,,,, ~,„ the Rio tirande was at that time designated no tie; no t lie , ll to new sotriii big. A fratod sr: fsed to rot, in , r4felfre. urn/ in it , orb eei ut.ll , under.. ,; - ,:,:: 4 ' . „, ;, ,,..,.,, western boundary of Texas. duet her to her father. The gasi Lud.od ls,", slip, rah „ n aI , znitintrir it , .. i , safe is it k't... to s'''tar:: in an, Da,. lane 'foals' on the lied a l IC,Ilil, 1.1111/ 11.11.,6 iiiewtilio• d o ioirnois , i,iiait it ft tong. Davis 0310 _ pat ieoce Theresa pursued her 1 oleos's. , r ro , k e ,• ov a,: of tie fier nt .her t1. 1 , ...t the rifeat H.,. Eta SECRET TREATY, ! On her an ttal la, fstbetb. sick fiiii•rti ai'ill a.il i i .,:i• a ,Is .•f ,, r , ' t. n'•.l :moth to the a •tmosionent of cm. t 5,,,,,. o tter , Antonio Lopez de Saute Anna. gerierabin-eliief of tars'. The iletestet Earl was tteie, a o.l therefor was ..,..lorslstroal a id .be torte the army of 0;a-rations, and President of the republic' the youtbrel ?worse, '• Nis child," said Ludo, w, •• o ty o Bilf.S. ilettl, wf h S.W.& v Bank no,. ~,t 1 ,,,, a . , Draft Rower! of Mexico, before the goverionerdestablithed in 'Trios.' flays ore nttrubtund, my iloss mind soon 1-e ili i tdr.l ~.',1., ~ ;,,,, al Div ;Wit( ‘Vraol and tit- Jr.ned Iff i ng Dearborn Alt smnly pledge.. bitn-elf to folfil the stipulatrons corn arid silos! N , ,,:f s also' -To mv ,151,,g bro-b , f I sal.-mtds ttf :be .ate vbh h , iir ‘‘ -di were I , n , d Aar:ll in- Dear "" tameda ia tlicfullovi ing articles, as far as colter ins him- promised . thot o n this ilsy I wt iki'l iitT., N ig, to hi . . lar.l, du' ism to the Sl . tglttrar leg neecharred or ~..t.t. ' 1 11 " . ,( 7:::: . . i I . II self. ~.. (or Li- ii, o,i. 1h It Lout 1 - ,:cc.,i , c, my '''lg.geltleet I '' •l ' •! '"' m '''''''' r t "" ih " 11 "" 1 ` " '''r' l ' l ` . " I " . ts, ' hats' uvw.,d Article I. lie will not take up arms. nor rause couid no: rite in pence, men the erase w 4,01,1 afford m , i i-e t he le.". 1• r ~ ,,l er•.r. e-. 1 sir it loam nn to the ~, ,,,a le , ~,..„. them to be taken up against the people of T o as t s, du.- re a r. C an s ,,,,esserific. , your., it for my future f e l sose - ftorft. , h e not fhat a tt. e plead Cllft , it pi acr.rablef and ~,,,,,,, henry ring the present war "(independence. - I ran, I a ni. - cried the ontort Miele Ittnieso a ir d.,ing that ;It , tr,t 4 ,1,...1.1• a nd rfitetliii•ifig nos...feet ''t a n, 1 , 01 ,...,,., 1 ,„ 1 „, 11 . A r ticle :2. He will give his orders that, in the off her knees "sit Itehif rne I irot enr • - 11euven sal!: rft‘ftir list t" • f" rt"tt 'l""itt. Po`"" litirr - " , .:: Off* bravo Peter shortest time the Mexican troops may leave inc: mill 11:1'... 11 .1,111,1 rhiki," satil Ludo,- will. i'le on, ' 1.5.,,,, hes dot onto inn , : teo•ed so entifely ot, -4 east 44 ! , ( le. tory of Texas. draw near." Ks rl ars ed-11 ernwa sh:tddrei 41. yet me tne ni.' , 'r ennlidenee and tu vrortoz..e. F,dgar Ma la Article 3. He will to prepare motets in the rat , . .K.,rt,' sail Ledos he , .yriti sty iiil iiite al ) Cl. ' , I. JI)IIN .i‘IIERSON. 11,440.,f4Ja Juee islet of Mexico, that the mission that may be sent 11,111 , - coat i-h hor, I co, l u re sum ni ril/ Lope for If ii,.4 i oft. I. it LIVI'V;STON, eflntonmn /Om M er by the government of Teff moy be well receidol: ',loess. In Iter you wiii imase•44 a trefourr; t u t 1 must J, ISIAH KING. t rwpr Wutiona and that, by means of negtiations, al{ difeences may warn you, sine will bring sou ban one itfort tor. eff fits t Vi . t 111111'K Mtitrt N. I Eor• insenti Le seulcad and the independence aim Las introe declared , pos s essoms - -Not I tonne,' and retreated a tra , step: LI)W AIM Ill: 1 /.1-.1.111N. Eisner Alo nacos by the convention may he acknowledged. , 'That. however,' continued Cntioste, 'stiffen 1 Ins.'s 3 A Nlt.c l'A Ills, Ir. K ail i r.ita• Artie/. 4. A treaty of commerce. amity and iirt.fir/ 4 ,4 , ,,,,, f it iri s giearest ear ildy t r easure, 1 g i st. you sal+ I • ~., c!lurictnr of ibe &hose name.l gem:erne' , fife will be established between Meniro sod Te 1.114. The' my 413.1gitter. You K ar t, hel f ryn me base some sir• t ...t• t. has. , a ctlf um rap,umst f letepfem. in fifn test territory of litelatier not to ea - lend beyond arc R. , tuns. Al,' ala , ' ~, i know nut :1, , t vete( slits wi,,,•1. ahar, 5 as 'nett? tti u m l'lmet.:s Sao,. MA Mc ther I, Bravodel ,Verte! hays sullied try I,rii-ti,o riii.ii. , , tbe 1rt1113,-La: . fii,a / ..,i 1 .,. ,p,..., r ,,, 1,.1,.,, cc , ~,,,,,,,,ii,,g A r ti c le 5. The prompt return often Santa Ana to enough of this' I hose etit.rattail to nos spiriiiial rod, a• 3 reffattie i ffttre.-tlnft ogute•t Inc.r under tiny ordin• Vera C r uz being i n dispensible, for tine pfirpoie of eft f en. a:A bast lib....ilfted abtalal ion fiom 'l.e dark rata ... , iri 1,1 , •' II 11l e. We would 2 1.6.111 et i 1.1.0 itnereatrd, f e eling his solemn enengenient•, the government of , {ogre-bat on condition that I leer all nit seerO Ii it, thai the". 12 114. ~ ',Oa about these S a fes, but what ta Texas will provide for his immediate embarkation for , the eliweit as an atonement for ms Iran-gni...4i ma, 1 te tt-y..3,1s rtonnemed whin tl, o s t, e irea an d d rass ers. Mid port. woold not forget that I mat a fittliat; • 1 iiica,l , •l the Vu e tout, Vunit Bastes fa fife same manner and up Artick 6. This instrument bring obltgirors on one destitute state of my cliilil-I impterwd, Ino reatod- ~-, lire • Lon. ! Oar,. One of tbese ran be s eer, at Reese p u n as w ell as on the other, will be -iigneil by dopli• at length I wrung frog the pious father hi. conseid. C. tow r,-,11 A l'ii's new Id loo out %%Ault,. they ear, hr bbrg. ge m, rt maining folded and ',tied until the negotintiot , that I ghoul retain my greatest treasure fir my The• F..r th , 0 .sic tnundep s h a ll h av e been c o n cluded, w henit slut Ile restored to rena. I c hoose my sotitile.-Kerit it, deur child. te •.-en :,I the fultur nip itiaret: Lyon. So, 0 S. I bisea re tke t y G e neral Sahla Alla-no rise 'f it to lot remembrance dun affertioente fa:hrr. And via/ K , i , I. I 'hurt-If & (1” /I i•., •,W ro Latina,. K., , g A. I loirites, madebefore that time, unless there Inc an iliftuction b' ore you sat istied to relinquish voirlilly goods re the .1. It U„ s, I'. \l'l' ~,,,A, ~, I \V , NI m . o . either of the contracting parties. a ,•ft, e o f my snub 1 Are you content to take TIP : E 7 , ,,, - N1.4a11... , ,, m, 2.1 st ter t. beta nen Wood and PORT Or Vet oleo , May 14, 1336. (laughter with this portion?' Smithfield. CONST. \ 111. F. S. SI 111011.1.1 t. (Signed.) 'Foul!' exclaimed Earl, dotine idiot' how flare yftrt l'itraitur;;ll.ot totutt IY, 131:,. David G. Burnet. purchase exemption from punishment at my ft e i utfoe' Your wraith is Milli.; your imo•msions most Ire fiet Antonio Lopez de Santa Ann, ;portion of my bride.-I will reclaim them from those' James Collinsworth Secretary ot State, f I rap Y acious monks and tear them from the alt i 'ou cannot. Bails. Herdi.nan, Secretary . you darenot,' replied Ludovir, raio . ng P. ll.Graysan, Attorney Gen the Treasury, eral. : his voice in anger; 'my agreement with your NI hr , Farewell of Gen. Santa Ana to eke nzan army lied refer ^ r ee to ins da u g hter u"IY -te y w e a lt h f`l r m rd . no pert of it ' Mg Friends!-1 have been a witness of your cour., , ft iven, , ,1,,t,„.1! , „...ii .. „,,, , ,,i K ,ri, , ibi”k ~,,,,, tin-it age in the field of battle, and know you to be gene" , { w ill accept a portionless Ifidt! a You must seek sme one. Rely with con fi dence on my sincerity, and you e.,herreoi ~,,, i your purpose; I refloat:re her. shall have no otiose to regret the kindness shown me. ~,;:, her to me 1. , ,0he, „ cried A ~,hei,i .I .we, tin i beg you to receive the sincere thanks of Y u " g rat `' . Irl • NI friend-farewell. an wei-h and pr fret her while I live. Give her to mo t , d o hen •Ifr sha ll he the beloved airy of m y bosom. ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANA. , 1 „,;11 lire r, r h e ,-.. a ye, and (lie fur her!' Velase°, lit June, 1836. ; Kurt laughed in mockerv. 'You value life but his ,' - ; said he, 'to talk of sacrifreing it for a woman. 'I never Papers of Gm. Austin.-Copy of an CI; r , enlen ' knew one worth the troubie of *inning. and least o f i 4-e.-Articles of agreement entered into between , hi- ' Therese.' excellency David G. Burnet, President of the republic ' 11, v ,,,,,, g 1,,,t 0 r laid his hand on his s nide. The o( Texas, of the one part, and his excellency General t reset threw herself between them. At the Mtn! mo- Antonio Lopez de Sar,tu Ana, President and general. ; meet Ludavic ' , pang from his ccuch, tore the covering in-thief or the Mexican army. of the other part: ' from his head, snatching in sa ddle from the wall Article 1. Gen Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana agrees: o here it bung, seized his sabre, with one s troke laid that he will not take up arms, nor will exercise his in,' it open; rind a et rerun of gold beront A. of lent al peurlo, fluence to cause them to be taken up against thrfell o n the floor. 'Wretch! P e e?' and sparkling jewels, pie of Texas, during the present war of independerice.! aorta! vile clod 'dearth! art tine nor jitatly punished ^ Article 2. All hostilities between the Mexicanand , Hence, reptile! begone before I forget that thou art of Texan troops will cease immediately, both on laid and u ,,,, blood!' Ludovic raised his sabre, and the dastard water. iy Karl tied, without daring to give utterance to the Article 3. The Itexican troops a ill vacate the ler ri- i imprecation which hung on los colourless lips. tory of Texas, passing to the other sidu of the Rio, Trampling under foot the costly jewels whirl lay Grande del Norte. strewed around, Theresa rushed forward and embrae- Article 4. The Mexican army, in its retreat, 'ban ,ed her father, exclaiming. 'l s not this a dreamt Are not take the property of any person without his con- sou indeed restored to me? Can this be real?' sent sod just indemnification, using only such articles ' 'Forgive me child,' exclaimed Ludevie, 'the pain i Blank Books. as may be necessary for its subsistence, in ra "" hrre r : I have been obliged to glob your gentle heats. Nly i DICNI Ledgers, Journals, Letter and Record the' effort to make that wretch resign his claim to Vol, the owner may not be present, and remitting te ' I‘l F Ro u - lo; commander of the army of Texan, o r to the commis-' hand line been successful. Grudge riot, that 1 1a I of ' Demi Ledgers, Journals, Letter and Record toners to be appointed for the adjustment of such 'i our story Banks; inns been apptopriuted to the hole chrill- I matters, an account of the value of the property con•ir,o, to purchase forgiveness of sins I mentionerl,'ftrol turned, the place where taken, and the name of the o f which, C o p Ledgers, Journals, Letter and Record Booket thank Heaven, I am guiltless. but tote Orel NVith a fine rosortment of half bound, Momoran owner, if it can be ascertainod. I blessed means of eaving, you hum a miserable' fate. I Article 5. That all private property, including ant-' Kneel down, my children-nye, support her, A rnltal.l i darn 11 ""i r". 13"."• The above stuck of Blank Books are made of the tie, horses. negro slaves, or indentured persona of what- -lay her innocent hood on sour bosom, and receive I . best paper and binding and will be sold very low by ever denomination that may have been captured by any the fervent benediction of an old hussar." C. IL KAY, portion of the Mexican army, or may have taken ref- j 1 age in the said army, since the commencement of the I . ,At the. Wholesale Rook and Paper Warehouse, cot -rasion, shall he restored to this ccrmmandcr of of NVood and 3,1 sts. octl 4 Pine direct. BAurtmotte, S E corner Baltimore an , l Culver' to, where our pnper can he seen, and terms of ativcrti sing leorneri. - - - . THE Grte.wr OftruuN ItAlLttu•D.-11e hod ye ,ter day therplensure of an interview with Mr. A. Whit ney, the projector of the great Oregon Railroad. Mr., W. has just returned from his trip of observation, and is in high hopes of carrying out his gigantic pro.' ject, having personally sati-find himself of the feasi bility of the undertaking. Of course the disposal of the matter lies in the next congress, and should the grant of land asked for by Mr. Whitney be acceded, the watt: will immediately commence. When the election! , have passed, we shall endeavor to bestow upon this important subject that attention ; which it deserves. All will, we believe, conclude that the project is not a visionary one, and in lees than halt a century it is very probable that o railroad communi cation will be secured to the country or the Pacific.— • A few years since such a proposal would have been . laughed a; yet the immense public improvements ul- ; ready made, teach us that American enterprise cow effect-any thing it attempts. and that our career as a nation has only commenced. The only gitstrion of moment connected with Mc. Whitney's plan. not already settled, is that of the grant of land. This will occupy the attention'af the next congress, and will he a subject or great imerest. The country it not sufficiently alive to its importance, but a discussion of its merits in the press generally. will soon elicit the opinions of every community. We shall refer to this and jert again, FO soon as we have bad time more fully to examine it. last jays:. the Teidan army, or to such other persons us may be appointed by the government of Texas 10 receive gem. Article 6. The troops of both armies will refrain from coming into contact with each other; and, to !Ill.! end, the commander of the army of Texas will be i careful not to approach within a less distance of the j Mexican army than free leagues. Article 7. The Mexican army shall not make any other delay on its march than that which is necessary to take up their hospitals, baggage, &c.,and to ems.' the rivers. Any delay not necessary to these purpo ses, to be considered an infraction of this agreement. Aftic/e 8; By express, to be immediately despatch ed. this agreement shall be sent to Gen. Vicente Fill sobs; and to Gen. T. J. Rusk, commander ci the of i Tex. isn army, in order that they may be apprized ts atipulations; and to this end, they will exchange en gagements to comply with the same. Article 9. That all Texian prisoners, now in posses sion of the Mexican army, or authorities, be forth with released, with free passports to return to their homes; in consir' Ation of which, a corresponding number of Mexit r prisioners, rank and file, now in possision of the government of Texas, shall be imme diately released. The remainder of the Mexican erisioners that continue in the posssion of the gov rnment of Texas, to be treated wit e h s due humanity; any extraordinary comforts that may be furnished them, to be at the charge of the government of Mexi- co. Article 10. Goneral Antonio Loprz do Santo Ann will be sent to Vera Cruz as soon as it shall be dom ed proper; The contracting pat tics sign the instru mem for the above...mentioned purpose, by duplicate, at th e p or t o f Velasco, this fourteenth day of May, 1 ki36, (Signed,) David G. Burnet. James Collinswouth, Secretary of State. Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana. Bully Hatdirntin,Secimary of the Ttearury. P. H. Grayson, Attorney Generul. To Mothers.—The difficulty which every metier experiences in administering medicine to infants, is! entirely obviated by Dr. Clickener's preparation, called the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is encrusted with fine white sugar, so that it resembles! and tames like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet I refusal to swallow. Fur worms this is an assured i remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in I teething. The matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clickener that site has used fur some time, his Soger-costed Pill in both these complaints, nod always with entire success. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of %Vona and Liberty streets, who is general Agent fur Dr Clickcnet's Fills in Pittsburgh ands •i i it lum y• 13: Beware of an imitation mild° called "Lnpro• red Svgar-Coaled Pills," 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, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. octls. Photographic Miniatures. TH Esubvcriber respectfully solicits your attention to specimens of this Daguerreotype executed tby him, with neatness, beauty of style, and with a general and natural appearance. Mr. Ackerman respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, and the public in general, that he has opened his room on Tbicd street, over the Post Office., All those who wish to procure good and correct likenesses, may now have an opportunity. Instructions given in the art, and instiuments fur- nished. A. ACKERMAN. ectls-2w r.P. 74 - - V •, - THEATRE. MANAGERS. SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, • GEORGE T. ROWE, LEADER OF THE ORCHESTRA, J. 11. HESSING. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ist "nier of Boxes, or Dress Circle . 50 cts r',l " - 374 " ad " " 20 Pit. 25 .• Gallery fu; Colored l'el lolls 20 " First 111-year:ince of D. MARDLI. Wednesday Evening, October 15th, 1845, Will Ir n um in 3 tido, railed Tho Game Cock of the Wilderness: To cum-ludo %vitt' 0 beuotiful piece called SAN! I'ATCII IV FRANCE. E .- 3 r F r rorticulnr4 are I% mall Lill ~peD at 3 141,1 6 .'clock, curtain will rim. 11,4 7 prcrievly. [let 15 Take particular Notice Fr II \T the Franklin Ilowne Innnt 1,1, Irwin FtrePt, by It 11 DlNltat 11, is the most • li t ;hlo e rtohh.hnu•nl lur itanxicnt travellers or tho-e who may tJr n loo t zei t e•nlettre in One city, bin 4 acontnnaintions nine roicelletti. \\'.• know Irion expel tence and heartily tot,tontenti him ' t 00..., worthy u 1 patronage, 11,101 Kin1:11111,1. Freeinurt. Wm Connelly, Frinklin. Ileng•atnin .1 Nildnrcl,, It II IVrlh, Cochranntnn. Jllll Ohio. John Helley., New linmk. accommodated In) the Jay cnr werk monnin nnt t ark. Lk:: 15 Stilt they Come. 'fflß FuLLowING T HIS i. t, renify thit 11 - siive fnII crated the Vir. Therryson's Carmirweire. II snc lrrrn 1,,,,,61,1 With n vera krivere rmin in my Itormuli rill di..., Lmm or CITZTIer ftoMpinifit for reirertil weeks nn i isa• p. item iv reatiireil MK! 13 , ittle• /Will A DI)ISON, of Ne, km, Said In \\ Apent comer %V.,' and Liber- Re-opened and at Work. I AMES ADAMS, Baker. respecifo;ly infmms the 'htit 1••• has rebuilt at the old 'timid fool of I itsilt ar.rt. Germ sihrnee lie Was driven by the ti.eat Fur, anat. rertred to serve his customers in sop.,nor att aimle. Ills materials are of the beat that can Lk. I,4ozclit, ar.,l las mr.al.lt,”l are the hest ilia can Ise ern ...Jo, ed. Ile s..;ir its eustom, being confident that hear , N. 13 —‘s' cd,hng and other rorties promptly ntto.nd oct 13 3'n Music Books. cl ARMIN S:ir En; P•Allors, fy Nlason C Webb, new book; Mason's 111,11,, v,ils 1 & 2; 1 do di, potent nnter; Evar:.,colirul Music, 1 1e,, Hicknk ei• Fleming; i Elements of Musical Articulation; Manual of Insituction of the Bostou Academy, 1 ! 'roton School Song Book; Vocal Exercises and Solfeggios; The Whin: The Vocalbt; fientlcrnen l l Glee Book: Norton do New York do KolgalPy Soria! Choir, P&P; pcter l i , Music Book; Western Harr, new edition, by Wakefield. The obore Music Books fur sale by the doyen or single copy. C H KAY, oct 1 i corner of 31 and \Vuod ots AUCTION SALES illT 10 o'clock on thursday morning the 16th instant at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sts., will be sold an extensive assortment of fresh and seasonable dry goods. At 2 o'clock, P, M.—a quantity of hardware, fine cutlery, britenia ware, japanned ware, glass ware, queenswere, looking glasses, carpeting, one Scott's Commentaries and other valuable books, 5 half chests Y. 11. Tea, 0 kegs and boxes manufactured tobacco, and an extensive assortment of new and second hand huusehould and kitchen furniture. At 6 o'clock, a large collection of valuable books to close a consignment; gold and silver watches, fowling piece v; and a groat variety of staple and fancy goods, octls OIL VITRIOL. 5 a CARBOYS Oil Vitriol for pale by 11 B.A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner 6th end Wood spi MURIAT IC ACID. 15 CARBOYS Nlorintic Add for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., octl6 7.orner of 6th and Wood sts C assincts. A SSORT ED colors and quality, just received from the manufacturer, will be sold low by GEO. COCHRAN, No. 26 Wood at. # 1 : ' • List of Letters 1:111 AIN ING in the Post Office, at Pittsburgh R October 15, 1845. Persons calling for letters' whose names ate an this list, will please say they are ' advertised. Adams David B Alderson Thomas Adams Sarah A It Allan S 2 muss Adams John Aliso William Aiken Rev J 1 4' Anderson S Adams Elizabeth B Aurentz Joseph Adams John Armstrong Anne Adams Ann Mr Armstrong George 1 Adams Mathew Arhogust Siquismend 2 Alexander Joseph A Austin Su•an E M Raker Samuel Boyer Jai ob Baldwin David B Br vaid Cohen Baldwin Marcus liii ' Boyle Hugh Baldwin Martha Boyd John W Ranks Margaret Brown Sobers Baker Join Brown William Barber Cat harlot Brown Agnes Barr James Dryers Robert Barr James I' Brown Thome, M D Bales Lnanna Mrs Brown J V Harlin Stephen Brown Louis Barnham John Brown James Barnes W A Bryan] William Pell John 2 Bragilen Ebenezer Bennett Isabella kliss Bradford James Benson I Brackenridge 11 Of Bercrol t bliss Bridges Joseph G fleck James Brook. lulls II Brach Joel M Brooks Robert G Best Thomas Buckinasici N Belden Harvey and David Bring G Realleharlesti Bueloanan Joan Brach Boswell It Burt A P Biackenier /toyer Burr Sucann•li illarkwril J Y Burrell. Mary J Hlrnir Anne Mrs Bouts Mired P Birmingham A Taylor Bultr.re M dlken - Black William It entire' Chili let Black Martha Mrs Burekliardl John Bun drn C N Burrell J W Boarden Samuel Porton Mrs Bone J S Burtiopp Isaac ' Boggs Georg brashears J M Cohen William Conon A liralmno G Car{ John Collins %V W Collins J Unruh. Ann COttflnl ]onions Cone George Cowen (Astra R Cowan Anne Jars Conics Margaret Connell Robert J Corey Moms ctinniAn Calhaoing Crews William Crei;lllon 23.1rJh Crudes tC tutus Crooks Bober Creglit Samuel C.N.fea Rot.ert Cumber GrJr(r• Curry Daniel Um,lt II A runingham r•tnct Mrk son lid 3t I, or Dillworth 14 Donnell, Tboraa• Pertern Mar) Pre Daugherty Mary IPubie Jams Ibougl.r, IC Edward Donlar Stepiren rackv, b% Warn Falhrpoeta P II Famed, Larruce I arrel Henry l'argtoulet 1411Prvii riy.t.r Daniel rftllllll4.. gamut . , Fergucnn Mars C Italy hum Fuki: Fires ►u.,t'r Fulton Yuan A Fulton /Om El Gana;her Sarah Cardoer Dariry hart Georzt Cary J11R.1 . 1. Garriqw , INGltarn I:arson rrestott Ca k Pak, fira,taa 1:11MOte Jamrs PV Chum G•orha T Gitlerpy !Mrs Dilterrpy Mary Arum Glenn J ( - ;!ar.:ogr Rohrft Glrrson John Gooch earkrl4 , Gordon Emma D Greer iGkriez Wm Herron Rommel E ilibler Arthur II NW Thomas M 2 Hill W ii Holmes Jane r Hozworth John Hoge Jams Harman Noir, Holmes Andrew H Noires.. William Hovers Beth H Hooks William Howard Lewis Hopkins Hannah 11,11. Hiram Hyde W H Hasten Jane hunter Funnel Hunter John Hell Jane Hughes Robert Hone /oh, Henry Hughes John Hunter Isaac L Hutton John Hickman N Dt Irwin William Irwin Ilen ry Irwin Geo Imp? F Irons Ilall Edwin C Hull Josiah Hamilton Huth flapper Sarah flauseinian M I. Min Ilarnmin Isabella Ilanna William Halon Jana Mr' Hinton J M Haynes flare' A flaggins Maria 112, LIM! William Hans George A Harker Satin' Hartley Thoma■ Hillier Roaannah Haymaker Sarah Hawks John Haines Janie, Ilerhet Smith C Henderson John II flemmingray Naney I Heins Napoleon Heddlngner John j Henry Nancy Hutchison John 11 Ingalls Elisabeth Irwin William imp) Mfsa Ingrain Sidney I uskeep David P Joudin Liberty January A Mrs Jacobs laser C 2 Jen Newls John JcmesWililam Johnson 8 Jack Ebenezer C Johanna W G Jack A nn C Johnson They S J berries fl Jones it Gould Jones W A Ropes John Jennings Thos A Jones E H Jefpriet Henry Jones Samuel /ermines John Jones Hannah M Jack E G , 1 James Samuel Rev Kee klnttliew Klcldoo Samuel Keenan Lawrence Miley Timothy Keys Oliver A Kilburn George Kane l'ilargwet King Charlotte Keenan -Michael 2 Krlaen Charles Keeth Duncan Kurts M D Rev Kenni day Thomas Krention W B Kea Charles Kunkle Robert Kerr Robert Kyle William Kelly William Keel Re• A John Knowles rrederlek Lamheath William Lewis Jolla Lambert JohnLey William G Latubre Ann B Leake James Laughrle 8 C Little Thomas Lawson Mary Livingston Bailey Latighrin Rose Liehtenhein Hannah A 4 Lacock Elisabeth Limped 'llamas Lewis H W Long Eliza Leliz Leonard Lewis Mary J Lynch Santee Leach Enfield Lowy Catharine Lewis Davi■ Lose John Leland forces Lowrey Join 8 Lewis Arnold M Leitch Charles Louden George itV'ex `o o *' o6l4 ".*` -., 4•'-''i * - • Mansfield Andrew Morris A - - • Marks William - Morgan Martha Metered Hamilton Moody Geo 1. Maclay William Marco David .Varquiaß I Malley Mr Mansfield David Mong Jacob B MannelOtta Anne Moore John T Matthews Charles Morrison B klaoey William Moore Wittlam Mason Caroline L Morrison John Maclay Maria Moore George Melody 0 H C Aleetead Harvey C Messeintelmer Susan Miss Moore .Vary Merritt William Mulholland Patrkk Merritt W C Mundell John K. Means Martha Mann Marshall Merelo Samuel Mires Margar' t Melany Thomas Murray James Mil[holland David Marlin A Griswold Miss Jacob Morph Joan Miirlieii Elizabeth kluiray David Meridlth John R M' M'Atiee Masy firGliinis Lawrence M'Bean Hugh ;Maguire Michael M'Auley C Mrs M'Gowan John E M'Bride Mrs 2 M 'Gana:hell Robert M'Cltlland David M'Crea Elizabeth i MCiel'and John B V'Kee Mary I M'Clelland W firKemen James hi Clarity Mary Mrs IWKannen W J 1 kFClusky Janie, ArKas James I M'Ay Jane E Mltean John 1 M'Cartney John 111'K night Joseph gl'Cartney James M'Kinsey John M'Causlcn E Mrs Dl'llowan Thomas M'Cluaky Rose Min 111`Kniglit Catharine M'Cardeil John Mit night Henry B M'Candless Sarah A 1111.aughlen James M'Crea James •M Laughren William Mtracken John M'Ciure J iMltord James M'Clare Alexander itl'eue John 2 M'Ciure Sarah al'Comba Thomas kl'hliilleri Mary i M'Cay Anne Miss MADillen Elizabeth M'Dole J .Mldulien George MTRawril James M 'St hien Robert WDowell Cyrus 16111411 es Daniel M'Ewes Sarah A Ill'atiliaa F A M 'Dollard' DO J . !Miran John j i M'Gough William !Millman James dilcAsiaily Bernard Neile J II Owens Thomas O'Breint Michael O'Whern Benjamin O'Connor Mary MBE O'Keefe 1 Owen Edward 11111 CA Oil. W A O'Donovan caskrine Ouid Pante d Owens Owen Parsons John ;.cation Wttliam Pstrerson god, Parson Rarhel ratieuvos .4 "Pciers Lou nat P:lttog AW•ltacn r y Jot - heal Pe c Edward t Penn Soptua reek E Peonnaan Abraham Peters Narita Prycock Wtiltsm Raskin Wlil Aft% 2 Rielly remelt Raton Archihaid Mg; John II aldflare Cilia Richardson I.eac Randolph V F Reilly Eroticle Sauer Henry Rkbardson James Rnele Jane Rubor.. G W lens rani Roecnesund .1 S Reek Jonathan Robinson Rderle Reese Richard Jr Rohlollloa Jobs IReale Jobs U Rohinsoe /soled 13 Reed Mr gerpeil %VOLUM Riseager Catherine A 2 Rapp Henry Miter Clinton Riddle William E Richard. Anne M Rir.hatds 3 W Rieharde Aube E ICU ~ nnru r Prrielt W Mr Daffy II us it tkuffy Col henna Dat.. Jae.e• Ihmetell Jaro► 1147,ans 1t litleaa Panlavy Aen nunr•a Juba Salmon George Smith Mary Mira Salm:tan Jerferrion Smith Harriett SI flar:ent A C MI.. Snodgrass Ild•rtha Miss Wunder' Bassin& Sni•ely Henry Saunders Amelia Mrs Snider Leonard Mowery James Spar;o Junta D Stott John Rea tlpri.ger Abraham Scot! Sarah Mess Forg..l3leplien F Sr hoNey Thomas Speer John M &snail' Horace, Roscoe Flerrrit William P Seitz ['ran I. ;In R steene William Shade Ma biro! Sleets Henry herraf A. filiwk Elephros Joseph Stark Morgan M Stewart timeon W Sh.td, Elenot E Miss Stewart Saninel Shark 60eine Mw Stewart Maruaret E Miss Simons Thema' EL ephenson Robert Simpson Samuel Sion. Seymour ' SiMby John Ite• Stoops Geor:e Stddall John Quickie, John 8 i Slone Mary Ann Mrs'Strode Marshall j Shier it iletic,i Summers John Slicker John Sullivan Edward Slain William ' Sweeney James Skinner A Sykes William Elimithley John Smith Jesse Smith David Smith Unwell Smith William Schittly John Elhiro/Illy I.ame Elliott Jo,ph Evans-E.'Jwa,d L. Evans E W Eyi h John Elan Inset.% 1.1..itp A ndre or Pfufrr VVIIIIsam For fever Aogustus ror.ith Num r won W A Forrukan G D Fountslo nteanor ratter Adult Ye Samuel Fuld lotto Ertunnan John rretiler h% htam ►rrderkk %V H rrean John Puller A 8 it Critlol Fr•nras Ground. ink. Orr.,lre Thomas firm* A Cu,er John Gloms Swan Thorpe John Thorn Levi I Tams Mary F Miss Til lel John Taylor John ilowntene D Col Fa, for Wiliam G Toonai Sarah E Thurlial S.trphen Tooley Richard Thomas Richard E Tf Irni.le James Thompson It Mr■ Trotter Daniel Thompson C:plisa D Fattace Joseph , Thompson John P Tynen Sir or Jars V Can Benschoteo r enjamlo U Gaffey 1).1r1J Grikei J IS Groirsibi Grlbtlle 3 B Ro• IN r• rahain Thom:.• Graham %Vihl•m Cray David Mee Mllly R Mr. Greynne Robert Guthrie William Garnet Thomas Lavin Margaret Norton C A Pierce L V roils, W L Piurtsurr A 4• Co Plisit.you Joseph Pierre Abraham P. Philips lisac Puttee Wiry Jane Par•ell A Prodaier Corbu Porter Mary 11 rode! llugh Pollock Milo M Pro-scr Witham Wallace Wiliam Williams John Waylaid' William H Williams David Walsh James Wilson John Wairen Martin Wilson Sarah B Mrs Ward George It Wilkins 4. 'nimble Ward John Wilkins Benjamin Watson James Will LIIICE Waikinson Harriet Miss Wilioughzy C A Wahalan Michael Williamson Thomas Waugh Robert Wlikkoli 4 . M'Masiers Wells Christopher Capt Wire Frank Wedben H Woods flamool Walser Daniel Rev Woods Hue. Wean William Wo2da Eliza Mists Wearier Elizabeth 1 Mho Woods William Whalen Michael Woods Oliver Wheeler William B Woodervon Alexander [ Whhemire Elizabeth Mlm Wright Samuel i White Richard Wright William Williams Charles Wray Hobert M 9 Williams Steele Bt Young William Young John Yard /awes I. Zeigler Char leg INITIALS WTI.M. CHAMBERS WEIBBRN, ort I.s—dr2t,Szwit. rut master ExEcuToß's SALE Of the balance of a retail dry goods store. A T M'Kenta's, Pheonix Auction Mart, No. 61 orket street, Simpson's Raw, between 3d and 4th set eets, la morrow, Thursday. Octoberl6t'a, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by order of Executors. the balance, of a retail dry goods store amoog which are a great many fancy articles, viz; Superior broad cloths; superior doeskin eassimere; oleic and pled& silk velvot vestings; thread lace; edg• ings and inserting.; worsted and silk fi inges; pilot cloth; saddling and markets. An assortment of but tons, suspenders, hair pins; handkerchiefs and shawls, silk tassels, fine linen bosoms, tusk and hair combs, gross de naples silk, siik linings, cushions, dimmity, Buckskin mitts, crude, mous de:eines, assorted gloves, pearl buttons, b,sok, mull, and swiss muslin., muffs and boas, bonnets, also tobacco, wood buckets, boots, shoes &c. Terms cash par funds. Y. M'KENN A, Auctioneer. GREAT SALE OF BOOKS By John D Davis, Auctioneer, corner of lVood and Nth streets. A T 6 o'clock, this evening, will be sold a large collection of New Books. being among the most extensive and valuable ever.offered at auction in this city, comprising a general assortment of the best stand ard works in almost every department of literature, in the latest and best style of extra cloth librarr pain. ting. Also, a splendid assortment of annuals and oth• er books, in rich and gorgeous bindings. Fresh arrivals are daily added to the stock, and sales will be continued fur a few evenings untill the consign ment is closed. Books at pt ivato sales. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine tho collection. Gam Camphor. 33 2 LDS just received and for Pale by R. E. SELLERS, octl4 pto 57 Wood st JOSIryiklE0:1 , 0111K, TllOl. MITCHELL, Rio. I. HERkil. • Potinock, Mitchell & CO. UNION FOU4ItY4 Warekouseos Liberty St.. opposite Droiti's PITTSBURGH. , ; OR FUND, Stoves and Grates,Ten Kettles, Sad Irons, I Wagon Boxes of all sizes, Tailors & Hatters Irons, Hollow Ware, I Counter Wetghts,&e. Plough Castings all sizes, Iron and Nails. Castings, &tn. made to order. oat 11-dlm&wly. White Swan //owe TME subscriber, having taken the above named house, near his old stand on Market street, be- tween Front and Second—is now prepared to enter tain all his old friends, and the public generally, in the best style. His bill of fare will constantly be found to contain the best the market affords. (Oysters always on band.) octl4-3m H. LANDWHER Removal TR. D. BRUCKLOCHER has removed his .11.1_ fashionable tailoring estublihment to Wood st., next door to the corner of Fourth, where he may be found by all those who wish to give him a call. H• has just received and is now opening a splendid lot o f a superior quality. lie wishes his friends to call and examine. D. BRUCKLOCHER. oct 14-2 w" Copperas: 50 B ARRELS received per steamer Belfast, and for sale by M. B. RHEY & Co., octl4 Water ether. 20n KEGS "Damascus" Nails, assorted sizes ti received and for Sale by M. B. RHF.Y & CO.. Water si rect._ • • f a seert4. Baker, Springfield, Washington co., Ky. Sratrtcstttn; Ky., May 14, IEI4O. Batting. Messrs Sanford & Park--Gen is—l take this tappet -500 POUNDS in 2i lb. received and for tnnity of Informing you of a most remarkable care sale by M. B. RHEY. & CO., perfnmed upon mo by the ase of Dr. ‘Vistar's Balsam octl4 Water sneer. of Wild Cherry. In the yearof 1840 I was taken with an infflarenta 'Wrapping Paper. :ion of the bowels, which,l labored under forft 'sleeks( 100 REAMS crown ss rapping, just received when I gradually recovered. In the fall of 1831 I was and for sale at mill prices by attacked with a severe chill, which seated itself upon JOHN H. MELLOR, my lungs; and for the space of three years I was con -122 Wood street_. fined to my bed. 1 tried all kinds of medicineac and every kiwi of medical aid without benefit, and thus I wearied along until the winter of 1844, until I heard o f "Wistai's Balsam of Wild Cherty." My friends pursonded me to give it d thoughl he'd given up all hopes of recovery and had prepared myself for the change of another world. ikrjujih their solicitations I was induced to makes are o the Genuine Winter's Balsam of Wild Cherry. The effect was truly astonishing. After five years of affliction, pain and suffering; anti after haying spent four or five hundred dollars to no purpose and the best and most respectable physicians had proved unavailing, I was soon restored to entire health by the blessing of God and the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of W ild Cherry. I am now enjoying good health slut such is my al. tered appearance that I am no longer known when I meet my former acquaintanc.es. I have gained rapidly in weight; and mi . fiesh is firm and solid. I can now eat as much as any person, and my food seems 10 agree with me. I have eaten more during the last six months than I had eaten five years, before. Considering my case alrnost n miracle, I deem it necessary fur the good of the afflicted, and a duty I owe to the proprietors and my fellow men ( who shim+ know where relief may be had) to make this state ment public. May the blessing of-God rest upon the proprietors of PO valuable a medicine as W inters Balsam of Wild Cherry. Yours, respectfully. WM. H. BAKE*. ! [The following letter from Dr Ritchey, of Franklin, Ind., who stands high in his profession, and ranks among the first politicians of the state, shall speak for itself in commendation. of the "Geoid:se Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry." Franklin, Ind., April' 14, 1845. Messrs Sandford & Park--I -have but a few bot tles of Winter's balsam of wiid cherry remaiaingwan hand of the last lot furnished me by you. I herein fore waited until I had sold out and had obtained tlfe money for one lot before I ordered another. But such is the demand fur the article that I do nut wish to be without it, and am therefore led to anticipate a little. The money for the lit.si shall be forthzoming by the time the lot is disposed of, which, from the settene - I have made lately, I think will be but a short Unlit. The effects of the balsam are in many eases strikingly beneficial. t It improves upon acquainted:en:tore than any other Patent Medicine I have ever known..ol Almost all others fail upon trial, and not being able to bear the test of expetince, soon sink into disuse. Thii. however, seems to be most highly - valued by those who have tested its virtues, and experienced its healing efficacy in their own cases. Yours very re spectfully. JAMES RITCHEY. Ch. Limo. 1114 LBS just by oct 14 No S 7 Wood it Cork. 200 GRO. Corks; 1 bale butTle do just reed and for sale by R. E. SELLF.R.S. • No 57 Wood st. Senna. 138 MIS India Sent.a inet ree'd and for gale It. E. SELLERS. oe.t 14 No 57 Wet.tl et. Sponge 11 BALE coarse sponge; 1_ do fine du just recd and for sale by R. E. SELLERS, Oct 14 \n 57 Wood tit Ten Dollars Reward RAN away from the subscriber on Saturday last, I Ith inst., James Allen, an indentured appren tice to the brush making business. eighteen veers of age, 5 ft. 8 inches high, sandy hair, sulky looks, talks but little. Steam boat owners and masters in particu lar, are watned nut to harbor or trust said apprentice on my account, as I am determined to prosecute all such. - JUHN BLAIR. Said boy has been a cabin boy on the river. net 1 4.3 t. PROPOSALS Lbe received til the 2lst inst., for the fol "' owing F TIM /ER, for 50 kgasy B iuk Column. biad Barbette Carriages. 13i'D'"""1" of[,tuber. !Parts of the Car. riage. Ihlckne s ICEIE Inrkie linch Top Carriage 19 1 71 jUprights. 13 7. Braces. 113 71 Ties. i 13 11 Front Transoms. _ __ 13 9 Middle do. 3 i 8 1 121 112 Rear do. _ 5 5 11.1 16 AxleeTress. To be of white oak, of the best quality, cut betwt en the first of November, and the last of February straight grained, free from knou,spliu, 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 Yard" uf the Allegheny Arsenal. The bids torture the price of the Timber, clear of the heart, and the price with the hart in, per cubic foot; each kind to be seperately stated. E. HARDING. Capt. of or. Allegheny Arsenal, Oct. 11, 1845.—ort13—dlw WO 100 100 100 SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. AVERY large and commodious Brick Dwelling ) Howie, beautifully situated, in "P e ride's Or chard," on the bluff of the Monongahela river, a few squares beyond the city line. The lot is 72 by 160 feet, fronting on three stream' Awe, et. 100 feet wide; Pride at. 60 feet wide; Caldwell st. 40 feet wide,— The house is 22. feet front by 47 feet deep, with 11 finished rooms; and was built in the most substantial and liberal manner for the subscribers own occupan cy. The terms will be very reasonable. Apply to the subscriber on the premises. octl3-Im. JACOB VCGDES. Wanted to Rent A TWO story brick house, with kitchen on the first A fiaor. It is not material whether it be in Pitts burgh or in Allegheny, provided it is in a pleasant situation and good neighborhood. Any person having such a house to let, will please addrees "Tenant," at this office. Rent paid in advance i(required. The house will not be wanted till about the lath oflgimmt bet. 0ct.13-4t* Havana Cigars HE subscriber has opened his splendid Cigar T Store, N 0.31 MA (MET St.., opposite his ocn stand. where his friends can be supplied with a prime article of . LA NORMA,B, REGALIAS, PRINCIREA, CASADORE'S, TRABUCA'S, CAST F.L . LO'S, Half Spanish and Common Cigars. Also, a superior quality of chewing Tobacco, com prising the following brands: AROMATIC STAG; Missouri Cavendish; Virginia honey dew, and fine cut. 1 he best quality of Snuff's can be had very cheap, Macouba, Gurreis Scotch, and Copenhagen, on band and for sale, oci9 Im NEW FALL GOODS AT NO. St MARKET STREET. George M. White & Co. • RE now opening a choice assortment of Fa ...IL Goods, consisting in part of Embroidered Ombre Shaded Cashmeres; Fancy French Cloakings; Gala Plaids; Cross barred Cashmere for dresses; Tartan Sliks; Ferkerri Shawls; Brsoche Long Shawls; Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; French Cloths and Cashmeres; Gentleman's Satin and Polka Scarfs; Dresden and Marseilles Qnihs. net 13.1 m Upper Loather. 9 DOZ superior large sizo upper leather, 1i 1101. Un• Ald dressil calf skin, for sale lois 4 by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water weer. Coal Boats. 2 NEW Coal Boats, 80 by 18 feet for sale low, by • • - •t: 1",:CoMAICIIN; 60 Water at.' . Copperas. 2n BB LS end' rot .ale by f.u. GEORGE COCHRAN; ?10. 26 Wooi sr. .:.ta~a~ BE FOB CONSUMPTION. - - N THOUSAND CASES Of 1:411i. ;sag pulmonary Complaints cured in ONE YEAR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER ay, the great Ardittican Remedy for com- EMUS and affections of thekliedpiretmy Organs. We do not wish to traffic with the Fives or health of the afflicted, and we sincerely pledge ourselves to make no a‘sertions 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 candid to the following considerations. Nature in every part of her works, has left indalli ble marks of adaptation and design. The constitution of the animals and vegetables' of the tort id, is such that they could not endure the cold of the frigid zone, and vice versa. In regard to disease. and its cure, the adafitatiosvis more or less striking. The Moss of Iceland, the Wild Cherry and Pines of all Northern latitudes, (and Dr. Widtar s Balsam ice compound and chemical extract from these,) have long been celebrated for complaints prevalent only in cold climates. Indeed the most distinguished medi cal men have averred that nature furnishes in every country medicines fur its peculiar diseases. - Consumption in its confirmed and incipient stages, Coughs, Asthma, Croup, and Liver complaint, form by far the most fatal class of diseases known to our land. Vet even these may be cured, by means of t„"A simple yet powerful remedies, named ale which are scattered, by a bendelent, wherever those' maladies prevail. WISTAR'S BALSAM HERRY I {fill miracles never ie /LP C 'Mere evidence of its surpassing A..f.4o(4lestoretive Virtues ! ! . 1 4 . 4r i 7 4 • Chassis. Tongues. Rail 4. Front, Middle & Rear Transoms. Counter Hurteni. Hu:ters. (Those who Counterfoil a good medicine for the purpose of adding a few dollars to their pockets, are far worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin. For while tbo later only robs us of our property, the former take property and health and life away.— Dr. WISTAR ' S Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands of disintenisted witnesses, to hive effect ed the moat extraordinary cures in cases of a pulmo. nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in the history of 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 has been a chivied by its own merits alone. And so long as • discerning public are careful to get Wislar rßb saus of Wild Cherry, and refuse with scorn cooker felts, and every other article proferred to them as a substitute. so long will cares--pprillve carcs;—.hoer the fireside of a depairing family. M'The true and genuine "WiSter's Balsam of Wild Cherry" is sold at established agencies • in all parts of the. United States. Sold in Cincionati, on the corner of Fourth and Walnut street, by SANDFORD& PARK. Geol. Agents for the Western States. Also. sold wholesale and retail, by L.' 'Wilcox, end B A Fahnestock, Pittsburgh, Pa. and by appointed agents in every important Borough i t Western Penn sylvania. GC 14-Iy. 199 PIECES (3183 feet)Pine Scantlin6,4 by 4; 54 do (648 de), dtri -40 3by 4; 2500 feet dry Oak inch plank; „ 8000 do Common Boards; 1488 Clear Seasoned inch do; 150 Dry Curled Maple, do; Received by-Canal Boat "Mar at foot of Hay street, and for sale by H. LAMBERT. 100 Liberty street Suitor and Timothy Seed, • 9 KEGS Prime Butter, , • e.l 8 bumhela clean Timotby Scod. Received and for sale by IL LAMBERT.: . , oct7 GEORGE WILSON Removal. - VVARRICK MARTIN & CO. Bankers andts change Brokers have removed to th• N. E. cor ner of Wood and Third streets, Pittshurgh. oetnrnd&w. N. E. corner of Third and Wood ail., Pittsburgh. THE mallets of the company on the first of January. 1845, as publishislin.contocmitt with an act of the Peennyluania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, Beal Estate. at cost. Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash, Makine totaikr 590083 4 ATMding certain assurance that" an "►o"saes `will he promptly met,anti giving entire. sonority to all who ob tain policies from this ,Company. 'Risks taken at es tow rates as are consistent whit sttem:ity. octB WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. 1313L8. Cincinnati R*w . liViiisiceY . n! Ba la ri j_ by '' • PI URBRIDGE, TVIIISON &CO: COUNTERFEITS. Lumber. Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. $600,615 93 100,967 77 207,699 72