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11)e ,Morning Post.
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PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21
(3 1". V PALMER. Agent for county) nevrApapers.
is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post.
a@ Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive
librettisentents end subscriptions. Ile hes offices in
Your, at the Coal Office,3o Anti street, (ad.
joining the Tribune Office.)
Borrow, No. 12, State. street.
PHILADLLPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59
'Pipe street.
B•urtmoes, S E coiner Behimrre and ralvertsts,
where our paper can be s een; and terms of ed•` rti
sing learned.•
161xitrtit. C.syr.sliox.—Vie have receive acm
calarfrom the Goleta! Executive Committee, in
width they urge the impoostice of the appointment I
end attendericv of Delegates at the Convention to be t
held pa the 12th of November neat. Thoy also ex
press a desire to obtain "useful information upon the
suErjeCts expected to be considered by the Cutaventiun,
especially documents shoeing the action of the Feder.
al Government on the Valley of the Mississippi, the
comparative national expenditures and reaction, MIL
and west of the Alleghenies," the coalition srd pro
great of public works in tie great valley, whoth.
t of
individual, state or national execution, and its pro
ducts, commerce, nay igat ion, and resources and need.-
shies generally."
The comtnitte are of illat the present is a
favorable time to attract the attentior of the Federal
Government to Western And Southern intcresta
The Committee, from Infotmatina already received•
ezprese the opinion, that the Cnnventiort in November
will be very large and imposing, and express an ar
dent shwire that such efforts will be mad., by tire inte
rested. as will enable it to fulfil the impotent objects
fee which it is to assemble.
Allegheny county, was represented in the Conven
ors* held at Memphis in July, and we hope Meal
Via bine, IN sill speedily be taken, to send able and
eflielem delegates to the one which is to meet at the
MM place uo the 12th of nest month. Wester..
Pawnrylvania is deeply interested in every measure
calculated to advance the prosperity of the Mississip
pi valley, and no point in the west is mire intimately
connected with us grossing greatness than the city of
Pittsburgh. The Importance of our being ably rep
retarrasal in that Convention, is too obvious tri require
owe word of argument in its favor.
fIA move has yet been made in the matter, it
should be made now. The Delegates should be ap.
reined. and those Delegates should busy themselves
in the collection of such information as may be useful
in the deliberations of the Convention. Great pain. i
should be taken by those appointed to gppresent
Pitts
burgh, to place its manufacturing interests in a proper
siege beCtry the convention. The Delegates, if care
is taken in the collection of Manulactuting statistics,
will be able to satisfy the cnnvention, that no point
In the west can come in competition with Pittsburgh;
that ebe can furnish the Valley of the ,Mississippi,
withmaawfactured articles of almost every kind, better
and cheaper than they can be bad at any other point
in the United States. Collect the necessary itiftxma.
tins--let the Delegates to the Convention, arrange
end present It inform. and ensure for it a place in the
proceedings of that body. and much w ill be done for
the peueparity of Pittsburgh. It ought to be borne in
wind that the information required is to be used ti,
induce Coegress to act in favor of measures of im
portant* to the South and West, yet the statistical facts
will be spread over the roion,and especially will they
attract the ameetirm of the people 01 the great west. It
le truly important then that Pittsbur g h should be repre
sented, and that her Delegates should go there prepar
ed with the most accut ate information in reference to
the 'meat of her Manufactures, as well as her river
and owl commerce. Depend upon it, other import•
sat pasts on the Ohio River, will be represented; the
ever watchful and active business men of Cincinnati.
Louisville, &c.. will take care that no fact is whit
bald from the convention, calculated to give manufac•
taring( commercial importance to either of them.
It inert be Omitted on all hands that Pittsburgh
cesest to be represented, end we hope measures w ill
be taken atooce, to secure the attendance of a respec•
table delegation.
A, SUMMAR BRZ &CH or Peorase.—A Paris cor
emerstwitsot of the Boston Ai ins, se, that the French
papers evert:A particulars of a curious termination to ,
• suit for breach of marriage promise, at Copeoha-1
gee. A girl obtained, es a verdict against her seducer•
Ibex be should either marry her or pa) 2000 rix dol-
Nes, which was confirmed by a court of appeals; but
he refused to do either. She put the decree in the
k l aods of the usual offie.er appointed to enforce the
judgements of the civil courts, end that functionary' s
seat early the next morning with a sufficient force, I
and carried the recreant lover to the cathedral, where
1111111d11111120451 was in seating with her witnesses, and the
priest at the altar. The officer having reed the de.
erre, ordered the priest to commence the service.
which be did, the bride groom msintaining a dogged
silence, until be beard the words conjungo res, w Lich
cobeineedbire that there Was but one remedy, and he
cried "stop." The bride willingly accepted his bonds
for 2000 dollars, in place of hie hand, and the disconso.
ate swain left the church, amidst the hisses of the mob,
though the French journals seem think that they should
have vetted the other party, and propose remunera
ting him by subscription.
VOLVICTICKR3 ARIL Estner.—The Auditor Gener•
el of ronnsylvania, bas decided that the 47th section
of the act of 2d April, 1842, exempts from the per
formance of militia duty, all persons who have been
snifiarmant and eqipped agreeably to law, and who
Iheseverved as members of any organized volunteer
corps, for seven successive years, except in time of an
Invasion, Insurrection or actual war.
The decision has been submitted to the Adjutant
General of the State, and by him approved. This,
wit • resume, finally settles the question.
THIL ADVANCE IN FLOUR snn Gaatn.—The ad•
vanes intim price of flour and grain, consequent upon
the rureign intelligence, seems to be general, At Bos
ton, Beer went up 50 cents per barrel, and in Philadrl•
phis 371 cents. In Baltimore the advance has reach
ed 50 cents, while ell descriptions of grain have gone
op. At New York, on Thursday, the Express says,
••the sales of flour were large, and at increasing pri
m. Core, wheat And rye have also gone up in price.
Nice is held considerably higher. Freights have also
risen eery materially. Ship owners are now asking 3
shillings sterling freight for qniir; but four weeks since
it was taken at two shillings."
Tire 011.100 X.—A letter from Washington to the
N. Y. Commercial, under dote of the 10th, says:—
•We hies k, from various sources and circumstan
ees•thatthe mesissge will recommend a decimation by
Cargrese, of our clear and unquestionable title to the
whole territory of Oregon, and will farther announce,
SS the solemn &minim , ion of the Executive, a pur
pose to insist upon our claim to the whole territory,
eves up to the line of the Russian possessions-54 deg.
40."
SAPITA AlllA.—Cren. Almoota it is said, maintains
an active correspondence with Santa Anna at Cuba.
end emissaries are employed in every direction through
out Mentioo, to take advantage of the prrwent disor
gatitised condition of effaira, to envite bite to return,
and SUUIIO the supreme command.
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PoRTAPIT.—Tbb tetarailat7 Aquediset at shaver's
Ford on the Juniata Division of the Penns;lvanie
Canal, is completed, and the first boat passed otter it
on the 15th inst. The Canal Commissioners desist ve
much credit for their efficiency in this matter--they
have acted with great promptness and energy.. The Ca•
nul navigation is now free from obstacles of every
Lind, and we presume a great annuoit of business
will be done upon it, before it is closed by (meting.
The breach in the Delaware Division, caused by a
sudden rise of water, will also be fully repaired in a
few days.
CRAP INTIM CUL:sl7.—Thewhole Democratic tick
et has been elected In Crawford, with the exception
of Treasurer. Our old friend McFrttearii, we are
rejoiced to Item, has been elected Prothonotary; he
w;11 make en efficient and accommodating officer, and
having at all times, been a true and active Detnocret.
deserved the favor bestowed upon him by his polilcal
(death..
CHILD AILEZT OS THe Ria.•lloAl).—A thtilling
incident, says tho Newark N. d. Adrist titer, occurred
the other day on the railway at East Newark. When
too late to stop the engine the conductor discovered s
child lying apparently asleep on the outer side of one
of the tails. Fortunately. only one foot I.y upon the
track, and the' cow-catcher' . appeared to wilco that,
probably the aole of the shoe, and turned the body over.
1 he child sprang to its feet and run, so that when the
train stopped, and one of our city physicians gut out,
it Was beN..nd his reach.
ll•RriunT in THK Caoiei : r.—The Wrohingi.n
Union, in reference to the many ieputts to the coml.-
ry *bleb have been embodied by the letter-w, item for
the press. 'melts most pwitirely, thornily and on
equivurally, that there are no "diuneneiur" in the C.b
inet, and out one of the secretaries in ''ill order'' ith
hi. colleagues,
INsw flamesittac SIi.F•TUIR.—The Manchester A
metican states that Hun. Franklin Pierce. of Con
cold. hus been uppointcd by Governor Steele, to fill
the vacant Senutunhip of that State, bet that he de
clines the appointment.
rirThe body of an infant child, guys the Boston
rust, wit,. found in a cigar box. enveloped inn bunch
of aliavinge, near East street, South Cute, on Mundri
afternoon, probably placed there during •be night pre
vious. The coroner. inquest elicited nutting but the
fuel.
TLR effort is to I made to s+_
cure a mait by express through Canada to Detroit al
ter the close of navigation.
'CIITA gentleman named Day, advertises for a lost
dog. A 4 "every dog must have his clay," we know
of no good reason by Mr D,gy should nut have bay
GEPI SkUPDICE.S. — We learn from good nutiuity,
toys the Fayetteville North Carolinian, that Gen Ro
mano" M Sounders, has been apponted Minister to
Spain, and that he will leave this country earl!, in the
spring.
EARLY Icr.—On Thee... Fay morning in the neigh
' , Ol hood of Philadelphia, ice was found in 'cned:lc
still ponds of the thickness of half a dollar. At Bor
dentown also ice wes formrd dining the night, and in
the cit:, in many places.
TRY I T--So.lp and water has hewn highly reecum.
mendrd in the place of oil. to be need upon hones in
setting fluor§ and other steel instrwments.
SrJTu E to Cut.cmars.—The German put an
nounce that a statue is to be erected at Genoa, to Chris•
topper Colombo*, and that the King of Sardinia Las
subscribed to the amount of 50,000 francs.
The Buffalo market intelligence slaw► that durine
eight and foity hours proceeding Friday morning, the
quantity of Wheat arriving at that port from the West
was no less than ono hundred and twenty thousand
bushels.
In Italy there is one insane man to 4,879 in France,
one to 1000; Wales, one to COO, England, one to 862:
Scotland, one to 574; Russia, one to 666; United
States, one to 500. Amongst the Chinese, insanity is
a thing almost unknown, a gentleman travelling there
onl• beard of one case.
A QUESTION FOR LAWYERS
Act. 141 k Aprii A. D. 1834. 6th Ed. Purdon. l
page 228, &c. The Court of Qaarter Sessions shall
have a Clerk commissioned, arc.
Tho Orphans' Court shall base • Clerk commisl
si tried, &c.
The Court of Oyer and Terminer and General!
Jail delivery, shall hare a Clerk. who is the Prof
thonotary of the Court of Common Pleas, sod fur him
another commission must issue, Sze-
We now ask gentlemen learned in the law, who is
Clerk of the Quarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer and
Orphans' Court of Allegheny, under the tesu,t of the
late election. and in view of the following facts?
R. H. Kerr's Tickets were headed "Clerk of the
Court."
.1 Young's Tickets were designated, "Clerk of Clear.
ter Sessions."
That Mr Young is legally elected "Clerk of thet
Quarter Sessions," admits of no doubt; but would it
not be presuming too much, to ask of the Gavernm
separate commissions for that gentleman for the Or.
Court and Oyer and Terminer, without une
quivocal evidence of his ele, tion to those offices.
11,w slues this matter now stand? Mr Farly, the
present Clerk, is the legally constituted and appointed
officer. who has "the custody of the records and the
seals" dale Courts, known by law as the ''Orphans
Court. and "Court of Oyer and Terminer," &c. And
may he surrender the seals of office to one, who can
furnish no evidence cf his election? It is hoped we
shall, in Allegheny county, recognize the laws of the
land, and have them enforced even in this important
mutter.
The election act of 2d July, A. D. 1839, primp.
L. 559, dues not cure the manifest neglect in this ire
stance in preparing Tickets for "offices of Clerk of the
" Court if General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and
" Terminer, and of the Orphan's Court."
Rub the political horsesand again pot them upon
the course. A FARMER.
From the Boston Daily Advertiser, Oct. 10.
Flour.—Much doubt and excitement still continuo
in this article consequent on the late English news;
private letters as yet are not received, and the rive so
far rests on the accounts contained in the few English
newspaper. received. The stock of Gennesee is light
and the sales to day generally are confined to retail, at
5,50, 5.62, and 5,75 per barrel, cash. The following
sales base taken place to day which are mostly specu-
Intive;-700 bids Georgetown, new, 5.95; 3tlo do.
Fredericksburgh. rusw 5.50 and 5.62; 200 bblo. Illinois
superior, round hoop. 5.50. 500 do Genesee,“ Eutaw"
Mills, to arrive in a law days, 5,76 per barrel', all
cash.
Correspondence of the Pkilcide/ph.ta United States
Gazette.
There has been an active demand for flour to dny;
hut the sales have been principally on speculation,
about 3000 barrels GICIMIItee, Ohio and Michigan sold
at $5, 374 and 5,50, the market closing firm at the
latter pt ice. Southern Flour is rather dull at $4,25a
5,37 i. Brandywine is held higher. $5,50 was aaked
for 1000 bbls., , 400 bashelaSocrthern and Jesiey Corn
sold at 60.63 cte, thd latter pike being coi a prime
lot. 2000 bushels c( Rye sold to:Anise at73a75 cts.
an advance of 4 eta.
The stock of Pork is light,:not exceeding 20,000
lib's. against 120.000 !Ns Lsat_yeat; 200 barrels Mess
sold at $13.75; 100 barrels Prime $10,50; 356 bar
rels of.l.4tud sold at. 58,50, and 1090 kegs to arrive, at
51 ct
The Cotton Market is unsettled, 700 bales have
been sold to-day at prices in favor of the buyer.
The cargo of fruit, per barque Medusa, was offered
to-day. 1200 boxes M. R. Raisins, Clemens brand,
brought 2,52a2.37 1.2 0000 halves 1,30a1,31 1 2:
700 cir, do 07 1845; 1400 half kris grapes, 2,75.3
1 2, cash and 4 mw.
=ME
/OR THE POST.
Tit Al' PITTSDURGH REVIEW. --
Mr Editew:—lr intoidern times, 'tis to:ay - strong to
see the unaccountable number and character of critics
and eriticistas; strange, bow spontaneously, as mush
rooms in the. autumn, they rise and nourish!. No mat
ter what may be tits subject of review, all that is ne
cessary to form the hopeful critic, seems to be some
thing less than three groins of sense; some small ac
queintanco with the spirit of pedantry, and /be all oe
ces•mry of quoting from authors whom he himself,
perhaps, has never read. Some local piejudice, or
per.onal dislike, may provoke the malice, or some
slight errors of style, offend the fastidiousness of the
unknown censor; et once he seises the pen, and in a
moment the work of the unfortunate author is uhliter-
rued by Its oblbioul stroke.
An inst ince of this summary mode of procedure on
the part of the modern et itic, we find in the Pittsburgh
Morning Chronicle of the folfilb alt , in an article sty
led i•The Burgettstovrn Eulogy," The reviewer first
vents his vengeance against the author by the trite
threarlturre witticism of Johnson, on Boswell; then re
fers to Mirk Anthony, who never wrote a eulogy;
then alludes to Lord heron, whrwo name is never to
he omitted in a critiral dissertation; and thus the gen
denten, by exlithitii.g a perfect acqttaintance with
modern authors, and by stumbling occasiocally on
some Latin phrase, entirely frees himself from the
charge of peddetry. Tits learned gentleman freely
admits that this some nurgettstown Eulogy, is the fit st
he has fottint wrathy of criticism, and then how ttuly
like the pedant of Iliturles does he expose him•elt
by his garbled extracts. 11 hat a blank there must be
in the rerteweed pages, Qui what a loss the literary
writ Id sustain through the remissness of this mighty
If the composition was destitute of met it.
why n o t r o ger it to repose in merited neglect? lot
nu! like a 'roe Jeffrey or Brougham. ha must make
hr "iii' If •iself-const tutted judge of poesy," and in Litt l•
nepv to tire rea ding commueity, presumes to correct
guide the public taste: Glutious rritic, indeed! every
tido; must y tel I to his owns ideas of propriety. and
even thepless be fettered in suit his own nice taste
and chastened ill4l,4tnent.! 'Lite editor, although not
tt poet, has taken Aortic license with the facts and
Amerada 141 tell his readers that Eulogy was deli
vete,' to the -patriotic cititeris of florgettstown."—
The empay never nos -poken; but on the contrary was
written. But bear his words: "Lord Byron has
. . . -
Itenutititily exprepsed the desire most ) (rung persona
have to see their frames in print, and in no othr vror
can we nerount for the r.blieution or this Eulogy."—
Maignaiiimaaus critic! in the name of all charily could
he in on other way nceolint for this publication! could
be not remote Mr Stevenson, Reduced by motives
purely pat rite lc, of incited by warm udmitation of the
aerial teal I I ero, to hove been desirous to C ,, Dltibute
it's mire of praise to his Inmented mem try! Certain
ly, in DO 11E111 r W'r, than by consul, ing the critic to
have been n political enemy tit !hat immortal Horn.
rain our neroont for this uncalled for and iincourteou•
language alcettottre. With regard to thefirst sentence
The point of ci laicism t appet., to be the tatter
!, tit of the sentence or the words "of every American
that now exist." He suns tbat at is unputt toi
le to w tilt that our banner of liberty may continue i n
float over the land of the free no longer than ...Airy
American shall exist that has breath.
It is true, it would seem no; bait let tits first sen
tence he token in connection with the succeeding one
anal doe. it not fin m a perfect climes? which no one
can take exception to, for there he extends his wish to
the terruitest periods of time. Again—we now come
to the second sentence the gentleman has noticed; ii
Is evident that Mr Stevenson did not intend it to be
taken litterelly; but on the contrary, metaphorically.
The point of at i,icism oppears to be upon the word's,
making the scene as dark," it must not he tuken
lite
rally, as the Gentleman would have you understand it.
hot mint Ise taken in the connection web the word
••teritTio" as refers tog to the scene passing In the mind.
It might be propel to give the sentence in miestion in
full, so the' the reader may see the impropriety of the
criticism. "It was on this occasion. whim the dark
and gloom' clouds of a pprehension seemed to be gath
ered with increased rapidity; the cannon's loud roar
e fts bread, and fin, kites* pervaded the scene; the fork
ed lightning. wen. sort, to commence playing athwart
the firmament with incessant flashes and weuving their
fi.•ry net a m L o•el the heavens, and making the
as dark and terrtfic to the last conflicting clash of
tune." All metaphors, says a celebrated author,
sh o uld "be soiled to the nature of the subject of which
we treat." We do not think it riecesserr to give arty
further Islpretirion of this sentence, as it most be taken
figuraiively. nrei a hen absurd in this light it is c.c..
rends used, and coll•r,. the idea clearly to the mind.
We now notice the third sentence, the learned edi
tor has taken. Wet ions indeed, has be corrected)
Mr Stevemain. Vivo, see his critical aecumen in de
testing c h r niaologacel errors in the matter of %Veiling.
ton's troops. lie objects to Mr Stevenson's calling the
troops wash whom Jackson had to conteeil. as the
-disciplined troops of Wellington," who fought
upon the plains of Waterloo because the battle
of New Orient.. was fought before that of Waterloo.
Now, we cannot for the life of us see the difference
whether the troops engaged at New Orleans fought I
at W aterloo befine or alter. The army of Peclen
ham were the flower of IVellington'a Peninsular army.
and Adroitly after a hedisastrousdefeat embarked Cur Eu
rope and wiped 0111 the stain, flee months afterwards,
upon the blood stashed field of Waterloo. What ob- j
jertion ran there 1,, to 001 saying that the vanquished
of New (Weans were the conquerors of Waterloo.
The Editor cannot cnmptehend how the spirit of Jack
son "can be Mr-cum. , citing those delectable mountains
and traversing the fields of • celestial paradise." At
this we riai not woncle r,as from what we know of the gen.
tlemen, we think his theme*/ but seldom wander in
that direction, and his imagination has never soared far
en the "solar *ark or milk-way." We now have no
, ticed all that the editor has so seriously objected to,
in which lie thought there was too much exaggeration;
in Eulogies exaggeration is to be expected; If not altar
ember admissible, we can easily conceive, Mr Steven
son's attachment tar the name of the great Beni, and
I not any motives of vaulty, has led him to commit his
composition an the press. But who can attribute to
the author arf the Prtsbargh Review, any ostensible
motives. Ittitt•r than senseless vanity and die desire to
show °fins the may of Vale criticism. The Eulogy is
not is ILIMat its faults. and we do not pretend toclear it
of all curies, bet we do it from a sense of justice tar
our worthy and talented young (trend, who we think
has been unjustly dealt with. Ihe criticism, when
compered with the e ulogy, falls vastly below it in point.
style and substance; it is generally written in smoothe,
chaste, ram smarm-ea, wellennnected and appropriate
to the subject, sod gives evidence that the author pose
seesaw talents of a high order when they have been
matured by experience and schooled by ptact ice. To
close, we would recommend to him, before again com
mitting himself in this way, to study carefully a cer
lain book, celled Blair's Rhetoric, particularly the
chapter nn taste, Sec. 3d. "True criticism," says
the celebrated author, is the application of taste and
good sense to the several fine arts. The object which
it proposes is to distinguish what is beautiful, and
what is faulty in every performance; and from par
ticular instances to ascend to general principle& "
How far the editor has followed this rule—how far
he bas stleineci the true end of criticism. and how
mush good sense he has displayed in his masterly
performance, we lea‘e to a discerning public to de
cide. CONTRA.
TOR THI TOST
NrAir Yovoc,Thursdny, P. M
Smoking, in Paris —Willis, in hie last letter from
Paris to the New York Mirror, says:—
"Every mon smokes in the scent in Paris. And
what is worse, (or better, as you chance to think about
it,) the ladies smoke very generally! I was sitting by
the side of a lovely English woman, yesterday, on a
morning call, when she suddenly threaded her fair
dogma thro' the profusion of blonde curls upon her
cheek. sad said: "I hope my hair is not disagreeable
to you!" I looked amazement at the possibility of
course. "Because," she added, "I have been smoking
all the morning, and it stays in one's hair so!" The Ia•
dies smoke small paper segare, made of very delicate
tobacco. They scout the idea of ever giving the prac
tice UP , are only astonished at hiving so long left
this charming thought-softener to male monopoly.
I have since seen a dandy cooly approach a party
with a fresh cigar in Ins mouth;•and draw alight from
the lady's cigar while she seat smoking. This was
in a cop, and she might have been an acquaintance;
but one would like to know how much -mtugmitism
might pass over a bridge of tobacco, and whether it
is fairly the custom of the country thus to takiaftre at
a lady's lips without an introduction."
To oar Readers —Among our advertissmentspub
fished this dly, the reader will discover evidence of
the great value of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
The genuine Wistat's Balsam of Wild Cherry is
wholly an innocent preparation—contains rate n2edi
ciesl viriuss—and is now prescribed by many of our
most skilful physicians. Persons predisposed to con
sumption have used it with the happiest success, also
for bad coughs, originating from violent colds, it is a
sure and speedy remedy, and is now used by the most
intelligent families of our country.
"VP:3Oe. advertisement. Price .1 per bottle.
oct 14
CANAL V014111131C44E 11 .
Drays, (D.) KARMS, (W.)
699.inaj,
200 "
40.
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189 "
400 "
450 0
200 o'
600 "
800 "
250 ••
875 "
225 "
1000
Allegheny,
Bever,
Sutler,
Erie,
Delaware,
(.;bester,
Lebanon,
Franklin,
Union,
Lancaster,
Adams,
Pilad. city,
Indiana,
Sumer set,
Bedford, 964 maj.
Cumbria, 250 "
Crawford, 524 "
Fayette, 450 "
Greene, 900 "
Mercer, 121 "
Montgomery, 1700 "
Mifflin, 772 "
• (lilted. co. 7822 "
Washington, 626 "
Westmoreland. 1734 "
Cumberland, 977 "
700 "
Buck., 250 "
Lehigh, 300 "
Junius, 190 "
Dauphin, 150 "
(lotion. 500 ."
1537 "
820 "
Vr•nango;
• Majority for Burns, over Morton (Native), 1254
Nugthnmptun,
Centre.
Kn ITTIPU 114 MACIIII4 sai.—A brick buildingrhtee
nude. high, end 154 fret long, is now going up at
Thonipsonsille, Conn., fur the purpose of sccomods-
Ling 0 e...1y-invented rowchinery,by which each gill em
ployed can knit GU yards 'duly.
WINTER IS COMING
IT ILlla 34.03.
Winter Is coming! who carts? who cereo
Not iho weelltii and prood; I trow;
"Let it come." theyrry, abut tnettets to us
Flow chilly the Lltiat may blued"
feast and carouse in our lordly halls,
The goblet of wins we'll drain;
We'll mock at the wind with shouts of mirth.
And music's echoing strain.
'Little care fur the biting fret,
While the fire giireefirth he blase;
And whet to no is the dreary night.
While we dance in the wealigbe. rays?
'Ti. thus the rich of the land will talk:
But oh, ye pOrripoll4 greet.
That the harrowing storm that ye laugh at within
Fails back on the poor at year gate!
They have blood in their veins; ay, pare as thin,
Rut nought to quicken its flow;
They have limbs that feel the whistling gale,•
And sin inking from liar driving snow.
%V inter i• romiag—oh! thinkye greet,
On the roofd-ss, naked, en d o ld;
Dee! with them kindly, as man with man,
And spare them a tithe of your gold !
Tie Prevailing Congis and Co/ds.—Tbe speed
iest, most popular, and only generally admitted poai
tine CUM for coughs. colds, influenza. difficult) of
breathing, boarsennos, soreness of the chest. tickling
in the throat.fitc., is Cltrkener's Sugar-coated Vegeta.
ble Purgative Pills. They afford almost immediate re
lief; and the most eminent of the faculty roc-commend
them exclusively in these diseases, To enhance their
valor, being coated with Ingur, they have no taste of
medicine, so that a child can take them as nary as
peppermint drops; and then again they produce not
the slightest sensation of gripe or misen. In short,
they are so much superior to any other known medi
tbst a sloth: trial will make any person a patron
of them for life; and so assured is the proprietor of
this. and so confident intheir never-failing virtues, that
t he will immediately return the money paid for them
in all cases ahem Sittf . do not give. the most uttikaited
sat isfacti
Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty
streets. alto is general Agent fur Dr Clickener's Pills
in Pittsburgh and trial' v.
of an imitation article called "repro
wed Sugar-Coaled Pals," purporting to be Patented
as both tho pills and pretended patent are forgeries.
got up by a miserable quack, in New York. who, for
the last four nr five years, has made his living by
counterfeiting popular medicines. oct2l.
Liquors.
6110 HALF Pipes pale Brandy, warranted pure
2 " " daik
1 Pipe Gin;
2 goat. casks, Maderla Wine;
12 " " Putt
2 Bid' 0 R Whiskey,B years old;
1 10 "
Also old peach Brandy, I I years old, domestic
Brand' and Gin IVhiskey Ste. Steembowt hsriteep
ers and Hotels, furnished at the BlMere( notice. wI th
choice Wine, and Liquor of every kind, at prices
that cannot fail to please. Country Merchants are al•
so invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. Pro
duce of all kind* taken in Exchange for Liquors or
Groceries. by P. C. mAatiN,
oct 21 60 Write' at.
APPLES.
25n BBLS of the cholera kind of spele , s, fur
lUr sale by rcmARTIN,
net 4l 60 Water at.
WroPTINI Papas.
100 a ß ize% A 1 2 'd- cola
paperW s rsiel e
C MA 1., R
[IN,
ot-t 21 60 %Voter it.
Chesnut'.
10 BUSIIEL of fine largo Cheanuto for male by
P C MARTIN,
60 Water it.
SOLE LEATHER.
LBS New Ynrk and Baltimore Sole
3000 Leather for isle low, C
by
P MARTIN,
60 Water st.
SCAS7'LISG, *C.
1600 F u i l : c. E b T y cherry s caO
r tli c ng s e i t A nd ß l T oirk s ber for
oct 3l GU Water its.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
- - -
A LARGE amid seaetal assortment of Soho°
/S. RooLs nod Stationary, among which are the Col
100 toe:
Theo , irs —Frost's. Goodrich's Pinnacles Grim
•ltaw's, Ruse. s U. States and Greece and Rome.
Bobbin's and Loriner's Outlines of History Are.
Grommars.—Smith's, Kirkham's, Murray's, Frost's,
Brown's, Bullion's, Andrew and Studdisid's. Gould's
Adam's, Levine", Bolman's Levizac, Collet's Lewiston,
Fisk's, Vulpy's,
Dictionaries —Webster's, Walker's, Todd's John
son and %Volker, Nugent's, Meadow's, Boyer's, Flam
ing and Tibbet's, Ainsworth's, Grove's, Donnegau's
&c.
Geographies.— Mitchell's, Smith's, Olney's. Wood.
bridge and Hilliard's, Mitchell's Ancient Geography
and Atlas, &c.
Arilkmelses.—Davie's, Smith's, Adam's, Pike's
Smiley's, Emerson's, Colbutn's. Keith's, &c.,
Algebra.--Bonnyesitle's, Bridge's, Davie's, Cul.
burn's, &e.,
For sale Wholesale and Retail adim lowest prices
by C H. KAY,
oce2 I. . enr. 3d & Wood its.
GREAT -EXCITEMENT
IN TIIE 'LI TrRNRY •WORLD!
UST receiserlat Cook's Literary Depot, the fol
lowing works: - ' •
• Tim 'Life and •Opioions of Benj. F. Butler, U. S.
District Attorney , for the -soothers District of N. Y.
and Jesse Hoyt, Counsellor at Law, formerly collector
of customs for theport Of New York, with anecdotes
of theirfriands crud political associates. By Wm. L.
M'Kenzie.
The Hussar, a novel by the author or Subaltuni.
TtreTVVIRS and *inert; by Martin Farquar Tunner.
(Library of Choice Reading, N 0.27.)
Democratic Review for Octcber, containing • por
trait of the Hun. Case Johnston.
Russel's Songs, a now supply. .
Anew set or Qoacilleir; try Strum
ct2l.
TEMATIM.
MANAGERS, SHIRES AND 'PORTER
PROMPTER, GEORGE T. BOWE.
LILDIR OP 11111 OICRIgni, J. H. HESSING.
PUIOES OF ADMISSION.:
lot Tier or Box" or Dress Circle 50 cu
2d " " 37i
3d " .• 20 "
Pit
Gallery for Colored Periods
Third night of
NIBLO'S CELEBRATED ACROBAT FAMILY,
From Niblo's Gardens, New York.
Tuesday Everting, October 20th, 1
w 111 be presenued a Comedy in 3 acts, called
WEB 114:1'LDIMIL'S ZWITIMITETAS
Atte! which the wonderful pi-rim million of
NIBLO'S CELEBRATED ACROBAT FAMILY,
Consisting of Thomas Nunn. the Herculean; Honey
Nunn, the Daring: Walker Nunn; the Active; Stew
aid Nunn, the Flezible.
Comic
by NIL Patterson.
To be followed by the new end wonderful Feats of
THE ACROBAT FAMILY es the :Erie! Suspen
sionists, Or Flying Forms uf Phantasy on the Perpen
dicular Curds.
To conclude with the laughable Carce called
'T WAS I!
CF For particulars see small bill,
KrDoors open et pest 6 o'clock, curtain *ill
rise •L pint 7 precisely. 2l
_ _ _
SPEED AND COMFORT!!
MONONGAHELA ROUTE.
FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
THI IPLIOIDID PLOT RUINING STC•IIGRI
"MIL CONSUL
mat
♦ND
LOUIS NELANE,
ARE MARINO DAILY TRIPS.
One boat will leave every afternoon at 3 o'clock,
prect.ely.
-der
FARE—Ptttsburgh to B a ltimore, $lO,
e B nt• " on b oar d In
p.....g.Pr.itttsbettrhgch.to Pohiladeilphii__4;gl2,
comfortable state-rooms the night, ssitl pass over
the Mountains (only 73.)reiles) the fonneing 1:1•Y, in
in F.:astern-built C:aches; sup and lodize the second
night ioCntob".sind, thus avoiding saighi travel alto-
gather.
Ticowl will entitle Passenger. to stop ■t Comber
:MA nr Baltimore, if they wish, and resume the:t seats
at pleasure.
Extras furnished, for a full loaf, to run u Passau
gers may desire.
For seats, or entire roaches for apply cube office,
two doors from the Exchange: and at the National
Hotel, above the Monongahela Bridge.
oet 21 FERGUS MOORHEAD, Agent.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE,
By Jain D. Doris, Auctioneer, corner of Wood
and Fifth streets.
OO Thursday morning, the 23d inst., at 10 • o'clock.
will be sold without reserve, by order oFAssignee•,
an ostensive assortment of Dry Goods, &c. among
which are the following, viz: —Black silk velvet; olive
scarlet and drab velvets for bonnets; silk Ilurence; fancy
crapes; gimp edgings; gentlemen's drawers; figured
and plain alpaca; fine muslin shirts; cotton anti worst
ed hosiery; casimeres; cassinets; superfinemloths, Ken
tucky jeans; tweeds; ribbons; gingham,: cs licoes; chintz
ns; woolen, silk and cotton handkerchiefs; gent's cra
vats; twilled muslins; velantia and figured vesting.;
blankets; colored cambric muslin.; linen cambric
hdkfs; sewing silk; patent thread; spool cotton; pins;
needles; ladies and gentlemen's gloves; caps, hats;
boots; shoes; satin slippers, &c. &c.
At 2. o'clock, P. M.—A quantity of Groceries. a
mong which sre 10 bbli Loaf Sugar; 6 taxes Va man
ufactured Tobecert 10 bases Rnein Soap; 3 half
chests Young Hyrum Tea; 2 kegs American Mustard,
due
Also, Glassware; Cordage; Mantel Clacks; Looking
Glasses; Carpeting; Mattrasses.•nd a general assort
ment of new and second Land Household anti Kitchen
JOHN D. DAVIS,
oct 21. Auctioneer.
MATCH HORSES, BUGGY 4. HARNESS
AT AUCTION.
AT 2 o'clock on Wednesdey afternoon , . 2nd Inst,
will be added to the sale at Pittsburgh Livery
Stable, on Front street, one Tait 6 and . 7 year old,
large size bay Horses well broke (or double or single
Harness, and would suit well for staging. Also, one
second band buggy and harness.
oct2i JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of Administration, 0111 the estate, of John
Wherry, late of Allegheny city, dec'd having
been granted to me by the Register of Allegheny
County. I hereby notify all persons indebted to said
deceased to make payment tome—and allipersons who
have claims, to present them properly authenticated
for settlement .1 kNIES E KELLY.
ort 21.w6t.• Adminktrator.
Cassiaets.
ASSORTED colon and quality, just received from
the manufacturer, will he sold low by
GEO. COCHRAN.
Na. 26 Wood et.
FOR INVALIDS AND INFANTS—Whitney's
Arrow Root Rusk Powder, a delicious and high
ly nutricious food, which never turns acid on the stom
ach, and is now universally recommended by the facul
ty in preference to Gruel, Sago, Tapioca or plain Ar
row Root, as better suited to the debilitated stomachs
of invalids, and a mote wholesome and strengthening
food for infants.
This article is highly recommended by Sir Astley
Cooper and Dr. J. Conyngliam. of Donlon. For
ask by It E SELLERS, 57 Wood st.
nct2l
Loft Boot
AGENT L E A ri'S Left foot boot was lost or once
len about a week since. Any person ha , ing it
would much oblige me by letting me know where to
:et n. PET ER SHIXPARD,
corner Virgin alley & Liberty +t.
IBOX mi l ked Thomas Neel, Pittsburgh, and one
box marked John Penniman, Pittsburgh, hare
been stored with the subscriber; the owners are is
quested to call for them. JAMES MAY.
°cal
European Agency
REMITTANCES of money on moderate terms,
can be made during my absence in Europe, to
"%et) , part of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or
the continent of Etnope. Legacies, debts, property
or claims recovered; "catches for wills, titles and
documents effected, and other European business trans.
acted by applying to James May, Water tlfeet. Pitts
burgh- H KEENAN,
°ell?! Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh.
A Large Warehouse to Let.
S
TF, on Water betrs eon Smithfield and Grant
streets, Pittsburgh. Inquire of John Anderson,
Robert Woods, or James NI Christy, Esqrs., or of
oetl7-tf ROBERT CHRISTY.
LATE ARRIVAL AT
NO: 88, DIARRET STREET.
T HE attention of the public is invited to J. CAN-
A. NON'S large assortment of fall and winter Dry
Goods, at No. 88 Market st„ Pittsburgh, all of which
have been bought on the most advantageous terms,
lathe East. and from the advantage we have in the
East, we are enabled to sell at • very =all advance.
My goods ate all bought at Manufacturers and Impor
tens prices, and will be sold very low for each.
1 do not think it of anygreat use to enumerate the
articles, as it is understood. My stock comprises ev
ery thing that is kept in a dry goods house. Yon can
bad prints from er} up, de Lains 12} etr. to $l.OO,
all other articles at the same rates to suit all who wish
to purchase.
Give us a call at No 88, and see and judge for your.
selves. [oct 21).1w.] J. CANNON.
GG UMCOPAL -300 lbs superior,
300 be Salt Petre,juste
iv ed aryl fomEßS,als by
R. E. SELL
No. bf.Virocri et.
.. _X~., ..._-..,....
1!51E1
hilikeWitit 11
ingD•OcllllllSAtoberCTV IZ Ie •
1845.
, • Betts. }.
b, , 18th
AX eleclion.for thirteen Direct toe this Bank, to
eerie fae.she corning year, ;1 1 I) ba Mid at the
Banking house, on Monday, the 17th disiof
WM, W. H. DENNY - ,
oct2o4ite
AN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank. to
serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the
Banking Hous e, on Monday. the 17th day of Novem
ber, between the bouts of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M•
THOMAS M. HOW E,
Cashier!
octlB.dte
A N election for thirteen Direemrs of this Bank, for
Elthe ensuing year, will be held at the Banking
House, on Monday, the 17th day of November next.
JOHN SNYDER,
Cashier.
oci 18-the
Fri Pernership heretofore existing under
the tirm of Lawton & Wilkins, in the Mar.
bin Munufnctory, was dissolsed on the 16th inst, by
mutual torment. The accounts of the firm may be pie
nested to E. Wilkins.
W. LAWTON
Pittsburgh. Oct. '2O, 1845. E. WILMS.
The siihacriber w:11 continue the hu . sine• at the n
stand on wood st• %VILKINIS•
net "0-3 t,
Winter Lard OIL
GALLS Winter Lard Oil, clear end hew
1.1 finm •aliment as the best sperm nil, and
arrantrd to stand as cold weather without chilling
This article will be kept on hand and for tale by the
s ubscriber, wholesale and retail. F SELLERS'
net 20.1 w Oil Store. No 17 Liberty st
UR readers Oare, no doubt„grigi re of the success
of V. B. Palmer's e'irterriiising agency in the east
ern cities. whereby merchants, manufacturers
sod professional rr,jet . were enabled to introduce theit
erlyrrtioNTleto the people in each county from
wbiah t expected business. Advertising in city
duiljAe Is of importance to reach city readers, but it is
still more important to advertise throegkout the
country; ihe expense is triflag, and you thus reach
persons eho corns_ to our city for our manufactures
and merchandise—giving the advertiser an immense
advantage over those who neglect the matter.
Poster's Western Advertising Agency.
Will enable those desirous of advertising in this man
ner do so at once. The subscriber is agent fur e large
number of papers in OHIO, WESTERN. PENN•
SYLVANIA, &c., &c., and will contract for adverti.
sing therein at extremely low rates. Subsciptions will
also he taken.
(?Persons Juing business in the BURNT DIS
TRICT will do well to call at once. 1 cants.. found,
for the preset?, at the Commercial Journal office, on
Third street. J. HERON FOSTER.
(Editors desiring my services will please fur
ard me their rates of adveriNng and subscription,
and receive. in return, a descriptive circular, detailing
the plan of my agency. oct
Notice.
EICY•ROL BANE OF PITTSDLIROUr
October 18cb, 1845.•
BASK OF PITTSBURGH, }
October 17th, 1845.
Dissolution.
To Business men.
A MATTER OF IMPORIIiiet.
DEt. EOFF'S TON IC AND AN fl-DYSPEPTIC
PILLS—This medicine has been known to the
public for the last twenty years. and has obtained con
siderable celebrity as a remedy for Dyspepsia. Ex
perience haeshown theme Pills to be the best Family
Medicine that can be used. They operate gently as
a purgative. producing neither sickielles nor debility.
They can be used at all times, by persons of all ages,
without regard to diet, drink, or exposure to wet and
cold.
As an anti-billious medicine, every person using
them will soon become satisfied of their superior effi
cacy. There has been issued a pamphlet (to be Lad
of the Agents) in which is set forth more fully the na
ture and operation of the medicine, together with
some of the diseases in which it is most applicable.
The proprietors have been compelled to alter the
form the croppers enclosing their Pills; owing to the
many counterfeits that have been disturb ed. All per
s.,ns purchasing are retpoested to be well satisfied that
they are genuine. Inc sale by
II A FAH NESTOCK & Co,
Corner 6th and Wood sic
net 13-dSr.w
SPLENDID DWELLING HOUSE & LOT
FOE SALE
A VERY large and commodious Brick Dwelling
House. beautifully situated, in Pride's Or
chard." on the bluff' of the Moormgahela 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 st. 60 feet wide; Caldwell st. 40 feet wide,—
The bonsai' 221 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 reasloable. Apply to the
subscriber on the premises.
. JACOB VOGDFS.
octl 3 lm
4000 POUNDS Binders Boards. (5 straw)
22
x 27 inches; reoeivrd and for sake
by JOHN H. MELLOR,
122 Wood street.
•
4260 REAMS low priced Cap sad Letter paper;
received and for vale by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
129. Wo•vd vunvet.
Allegheny County, Is.
1N the Orphan's Court of said Court.
ty. No. 19, October Term, A. D., 1841.2.
In the matter of the Petition of John
Dunn, Jr. praying for his discharge
as :Administrator of the Estate of A lei.
ender S. A. Dunn, late of the city of
Pittsburgh, deceased.
Arid now, to wit. October Fourth, A. I). 1845, the
foregoing petition being presented to the Court. It is
ordered, that notice of this petition be given to all par.
ties interested. by the Clerk of this Court, by n publica
tion once a week, for three successive weeks, in the
Daily Morning Post, and that the notice set forth that
the prayer of the petitioner will be granted unless ob
jections thereto be filed in the office of the Clerk of
this Court, before the first day of November next.
By the Court, THOMAS FARLEY',
v. 3t Clerk.
«i7-dla
A Valuable Mill and Farm for Sale Cheap.
FOR SALT— an excellent Mill and Farm, in Rich
land township, Belmont county, Ohio-5i miles
south of St. Clairsville, 9; miles west of the Ohio
River, and 14 miles from Wheeling. There is 43
acres of good well improved Land—on which there
is a good steam and water Flour Mill, with 2 run of
Burn., and one of chopping stones; in good order with
an excellent run of custom. There is also • saw mill
and three dwelling houses on it, one of which is •
bilge two story frame, 50 feet front, on which is a
large and convenient store room; also two stables, and
other out buildings. It is considered one of the best
improvements and stands in the country for public
business, selling goods, buying wheat, pork, wool and
country produce. It is situated on M'Mahon's Creek,
and e ill be sold at a bargain for about one half of the
purchase money in band, and the balance in one, two.
or three years. For particulars please enquire of Wm.
:lieges/, on the premises, or at
ISAAC HARRIS, Agency
ch:tlB-6t and Intelligence office. No 9, sth et.
music Books.
CARMINA Sacra;
Psaltery, by Mason & Webb, new book;
Mason's Harp, vole 1 & 2;
do do patent notes;
Evangenlical Music, by Hickok 4. Fleming;
Elements of Musical Articulation;
Manual of Instruction of the Boston Academy;
Boston School Song Book;
Vocal Exercises and Solfeggios;
The Odion;
The Vocalist;
Gentlemen's Glee Book:
Boston do
New York do •
Kingsley Social Choir, 2 vole;
Deyer's Music Book;'
Westertt Harp, new edition, by Wakefield.
The above Music Books for sale by dos dorm or
single copy. C H KAY,
oct corner of 3d and Wood sts.
Tibacco, Snuff and Cigars,
AT NO. 25 FIFTH STREET.
subieriher has just received a very choice lot
TOf REG ALIAS; Also, a superior ankle of
AROMATIC STAG TOBACCO, and has constantly
on hand a general assortment of every article belonging
to the trade, which he tiara for eale at the lowest
Cgsst prices.
in . 5.111 lA,
1:' "gof aimed, &main OD CWO streets: calls
block of 60feet. by 122 feet. on white are errata
buildings producing • rent of $375 per annum. Tbis
plopertjls faille amidst of manufacturing establish..
meats, end k allays tenanted. Title unestaptioasbla. --
APO, to
'B LAKELY & bl ITCREL.__
FOR SALE--t Lot of ground on Stb street, 30 ft.
front by 120 deep. on whirl( are cheap baildiart
erected, now renting for near $5OO pef-yearl dde
gond; property unineambered, and always tenanted.
ocrl6 BLAKELY &
ASPLENDID Farm of Lead containing 230'
acres. situate on Spu:Ws Creek, Lawrerte•
county. Ohio, within • few miles of OuyamMisr p
the Ohio River. This property is under troth raid'''.
tion that 2500 bushels of small grain was talsad OR'
it Ito:a year. building., are good and situafilo for itar
tensive farm; it is expected that the county sot of
Lawrence county will be removed (rant Busilaitee.
to within '2 miles of this farm; Synsm's Creels la tin+ •
gable at certain seasons of th
BLAK e &
year. Apply bv ,
ELY
Penn and Smithfield streets.
---- eia.ruisies O .
rp HF, underligned begs leave to soy to his Mite'
and the public generally, that he has reentria
hi. office t.. Penn street. near the cull tSeidigefopps.
Ste the United State. Hotel.
ortlfi JAMSRtAkELt.
YOU SAIL.
ALOT of ground on Market infect, in the Tow. 4
of Eset Liverpool. Ohio. GO feet by•r3lV to
which is erected a manafaetcny of Liv.-
Apply to
BL:e ELY & MITCVIVE.^•
FOR SALE.
T l° lll7eres of ground, fronting 00 the 5 / 1 47 alma
d ir'Brovrt Canal, and witilin a fourth of a mil, o$
the flnutishing town of Henrwer. Ohio. A nth 10
notl6 BLAKELY & MITCHn.
THE Women, Wives,. Mothers and Dan/home of
England, and Pictures of Private Life; .21 M.
each. The Poetry of Life. 37 cts.! Fur saki •
BOSWORTH & FORRESTER,
street. •
No 43 Nlarket _
Light FLeadizg'... _
FFREDERI KA Bremer's Novels;
The Gentle Boy, by Healborne:
Heart, by the author of “Proverbial Philasephyr
Ltfe and adventures of Alonzo;
Journal of* Vicar, from the German of Zeikekke:
Myitetiei of Paris, in French and Enlist;
Tea Thousand a year;
Library of Choice Reading;
Henrietta Temple;
Lady of Lyons—e play;
lon, a Tragedy;
The Athenian Captor, do.
For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER..
ortl6 firs q litatket. eirtet
Whits 'wait
THE subscriber, having taken dye above isamed
house, near his old stand on ?docket street, lie=
tween Front Rod Second—is no repined tarmac
min all his uld friends, and the publiie generally, in the
best style. His bill of fare will ettnetandybe found to
contain the Bost the maim affords. (Optima' idway•
on hand.)
uetl4.3rn H. LA:NI:M-11ER.
Raisin - AL
Air R. D. BRUCKLOCHER hs rireser4 his
fashionable tailoring establibment to Wood at..
next door to the COMM' of Fourth, where he may be
round by all those who wish to give him coll. He
has just received and is now opening a splendid lot ef
a superior quality. He wishes his friends to cad sad
examine. 13. IMUCKLOCHEIL
MIMS
Rs-opened sisal at Work.
AMES ADAMS, Baker. respectfully inforreefpui
el/ public that be has rebuilt at the oW steticklbit,
of Grant street, from whence he was driven by the
Great Fire, and is prepared to serve his cumumais in
superior style. Ills materials at •of the best thavnae
be bought, and his workmen are the best that am W . ,
employed. He. solicits custom, being coafideed
Hilt
he can give entire satisfaction.
N. B.—Wedding sod other parties promptly attend
' ed to, um lb-3m
THE PITToIIKIRON NATIOTION •lIID FIRS Igith
awnct CoIIPANT, ha* removed iuo to NO 19
Market street. where. having recommenced bosiestess,
it will take Fire Fed Marice Risks of ever ilesetift
tion, as formerly, open the most favorable terms.
sep 5.12 m. ROBY. FINNEY. Sec',.
Rebuilt and Removed.
THE subscribers have the pleasure of idesming
their friends and the public generally, that they have
removed to their new warehouse on Second stremS
be
tween Wood and Market streets. Their factories fir
the manufacture of Vials, Bonin, and Windows , Glen.
are in full operation. An assortment of Muroran
on hand, to which the attention of purchasers is dime.-
ted. (sepl3llm) S. M'KEF. & CO.
Hebrew gooks.
HEBREW BIBLES, Hahn's edition;
Ge•enin'. Hebrew aud English Lexicon:
Cesemon'a Hebrew Grammar, by Cowan;
Nerdbeinner's Hebrew Grammar; •
Sten art's HebrewCbmsoaratry; [ousels by
CHAS. H. KAY, .
Bookbelbr and StatiOVIIM
t 7 comer of Wood and Third streets,
Take particaba Notice • _
THAT the Franklin House, foot of Ire* street.
Pittoltorb. by R. B DIYOND, is the most eligt4e
estnblishment for transient travellers or those whoa")
wish a longer residence in the city, his accemodatkitne
are excellent. We know from experience and henctlly
recommend ins bonse as worthy of patronage.
Hugh Kirkland. Freeport.
Win Connelly, Franklin.
Beagsmin .1 Niblock, Butler.
H H Webb, Cochronten.
Jno Hamilton, Ohio. • •
John Reiley, New York.
larßorders accommodated by the day or week,
month or yearly. ea LS
JACOB 14'COLLLSTER
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loos sale,
MRS. ELLIS' WORKS
Insurance.
Removal.
CRIIRCII & CLROTURRS,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HAVE returned to their Old Stand . Water aid
Front its, third door below Smithfiekl. on NiliCh
a new fire proof house has been erected. They hare
on hand a large and various stock of Groceries.
Nails, &c., and will beglad to see thekl, caftan
ers. o ir ctlS-a o w.
Pketegraphic Ministerits.
THE subscriber respectfully solicits your attitudes
to specimens of hia.Daguerrsotype itsialaustas.
executed by him, with neatness, beauty ate*.
and with a generaland natural appearance.
Mr. Ackerman respectfully Informs the cioweior
Pittsburgh and vicinity, and the public 'in gassed,
that he has opened his room on lidd street, owe
the Post Office. All those who wish to moons goad
and correct likenesses, may now have an opportunity.
Instructions given in the art, .
A i nclining:meets fur
nished. ACHES
octls-2w
BACK AT THE OLD_ TAND
• J. W. COOK,
PERIODICAL DEPOT, SW-FOURTH STREET.
DaTWIST/ WOOD UD MAILKLII:fitiFAS.
THE sabeariber respeetfu s l o V e aferaut his friesde
sad roommate, sod dee ' generally, that he
may now be found *hie of stand, Ho. 85 Plank
street-where be his opened-his usual eateaetve
virif
ty of Periodicals. Novels, sod amp liberate* peer
ally. And is addition, be has just receired, sad is
now opening, a large and well selected *ammo* of
Sloyant Stationary of every dontrillasok
Also, standard bored Souks, Bibiw, Prayer Books
&e. .
Hovels eelebrstodlsks, In bottles, st. darnel's, psi
cos.
Arnold's do. do.
Fessnadoes oganima Indsllibl•lnh.
Band, Wafers, Quail, Masi Pens,ll ll _ bent
Englieb, Seeing Was, fancy dis.; WM? Monallfs•
fors, /he. &co. J . W. COION,
Get IT No /Viral
12:=3
IMMEDIATELY Stara. • • Pi*
tom wtow loot. tMllevirrigig" , *Nu- if le ID
years of Aga. App1i0d!4• 10 1 ,4414 •114*
Post Cll6l*---itarow , , 411‘
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