ME2gZEl=l'ff= trig IDailp itiortting Post. ••• PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. OCT. 30. 1843 - - PAI.neR, Agent fur country newspapers, is Like Agent for the l'itts.urgh Daily Morning Poet. ans 4 Weekly Mercury end Manufacturer. to receive advertisements sad subscriptions. He lia4 offices in Ntw YORK. at the Cea I Offi , -.e. 30 Aan street, (ad. )oiming the Tribune Office.) Brame, No. 12. State street. I'HITAI”LPIRIA, Real Estate and Co a l Office, 59 l'inestreet. B itrieoer S E emner Baltimore and enlver t st where our paper can be seen, and ter ma of adverti sing learned. far The Guyette of yesterday contains a long ale peal to the wrig,s of Pennpylvanin, in which they are urged—implored, to have nothing to do with the Tann Convention. As we said a few day. since, cc are glad that the Gazette has thrown off the cloak, and, openly taken ground against an expression of opinion in favor of the Tariff policy, unless en,enating from a party assemblage. The course of the Gazette ha.‘ done much to place the question and the panties fairly before the people. The Democracy have at ull time been the sincere friends of t he workingmen—they have at all times, when clothed with power to do so. pro. tested the domestic industry of the ruttion;--now, a• ever, they are ready to speak oral in defence of great national interests. How is it with the whig leader.? Arc they willing to show their hands? Are they ! ling to go to Hollidaylrirgh and unite in an entertain" of opinion in favor of Pennsylvania interests They refuse to take part in the deliberations of the propos.: art convention—they refuse toner, unless to gain party advantage*. We care not whether they take part or! not, and presume the Democracy in general are quit• ! as indifferent. as to what course they may think proper I to pursue. But, hereafter, let 1./3 hear no more about whig friendship for Domestic industry—let us not again be told that the whigs are the exclusive friend, of the Tariff policy. The liVe.-11 need. no pith tolireak a Ini.band " . heart. The ith•et re 01 centunt .thsnststtering of spleen, the untidy does., and carrier.. borne, the forbidding scowl and deserted isPorth; the.. end other notaries. heating. net bets-wolota n crone nmolig them-hove harrow• * ltetutn, Kate! ' rd to the quick the heart ' s Gorr of many a men, and 'Return instant!. l' planted there hey I the much of cure the germ of 'Kole, are you seriod•-olte rout ' he might bare out. desPair• U! cony ss tiroan, before that •ad '`'K t " or. ded, 'in .our some.,' 101 l sire interrupted him, rile 'i d . " 11 .at 'II' ret'oH , ction of }per youth, suit, 'I am soliou•- I sin not mad, Morley; Ito, nor in. cherishing the 1•Its of that tonefial time, awake and cunt out, ton 1 ,. 1.1p,' she •ulti .. 1 ... 1, readrng the imh keep olive the 'lnertias. she Iheli or kindly gave. fpre••inol that was I i•ieg on lorles ' s countenance.- Xod thought .h. m.ly be tha injneml. ma Ihe iejo. that I dove, and in that hoe ton "capable to change nag oar'-ale f. c.zotteornot the forgetful a lie- alivr • oln non. Nlpprit• pti.a:i me tit iltioliting even by a Ila Pk. PY IPhISIPM In that hour 01 Itive-a kindly welcome to hot, 11. it ,111/ iil,e tro a. you 'night, me )nu have a cornfoneble home-a smile of lov e to ftat.l•lt 1"r-ts I«. i 3.111 li sou do a. nli nn 1.1 honfa I mi r k, y.. 0 11 ,, %onto—a kit. , of peace to pardon all the past-and iitke IT, i/dI - 1, ton i , lather -..• the hardest hear, that ...et locked itself euthin the ; - I.• soor 1. 1 Itot ii es, luirtled \1011(y, UlnlaPPl Ullr Oh- breast of selft•h Man will •ofirti to her charmer. 'lnd ',toe. of e It.tt hr ll' terml, sr, a•lhill•lied war, be hot It, lire. n• she had hoped -her years in matchless • 3 i a. iii my (alder. nil grit-he.dhtl. any &long, nal Irti,w-loil•Plfhinel ranlectihl -Ilin soother of a WI ow- 1 corthdrog Mittel: take me to him befere his honor t. ' mg hour-the sower of comfort and the •iiring of joy. t loker. L. the child lir I'••••' I hare born w pi/1 him.''. -Bos.'wn Dotty Sr, 'i , • , ,pe,l np wilpi .0..!...•. • e...n now, les I lay in your -- - ~ .i„,,; beer,, ~,I ,„ „,, „ e ,„. e, e Lift t h e ce ,i, ege Shocirag -Sesei at of oboe, - respectable w hag; ,„,,, d .„, ,„ ~, ~,d„, , . I ~.,,,,Id „0, move-1 could, papers ' that inhalloSled I teary Clay ' s - G., I..npe, 4, •, -la- ,t.• l 1.. Lm I ....• "he ti• I was, and whither 1' ('- ' I •I-" roll, ••I'"'"'" y o u he l nig " 0 " 6 • I.'l - aa- I, . r ~, . r. , ~,, 'I e,, I a ill, my father. , feet gusto. are •tiockel at John Y." Ittirre ' • prefan ,,, r,,.,1 „.,,, n ~,, , „„ / !,,,,, of imi ,,„..„ .„, in m sang , 1--.1 in one of insim.len letters. ; 11,11, ho , • op, 111• .11,1114...1. ii,...0 o.,ilVd ,11,1111 [X. Aloaffly Dews ' --1 , .• t:xe.l :, .1.1 yl . IN. me, it I mom! on we at I .• ~, To t ' oearostad a . I .fmiles., En'teely of Vrgeta .. ~, ~ ~ ~.„. ern "a,."1„. ~, I. new„1”„1,,,,,, bh as p, h.rtt shadfP oetute etioll a 111, it warn grunt ali• N1,,,i, ; 1.,, 11,,, I ,s, • ~, ~.4 arn. ,r,. ~ be ~., ••pap• ptlian Nen pphoptiele fullnnlp• of Plowmarepprteal 'PC:eI/Mt. It I. .o n ly in mopleint Lire, thug IMP Onion __ p,op dr...Mr/nation lia . arson) at It" (ecru," The coat i-11AR, Pr. •s r t .-- file K p:4111200 Telr•grepli sail I .•',.' '''''' , I''. , I'll. o' , br: oe.l-,11% ohn NAlly '• lIV F' The • Chronicle" appro.ra of the appropt ta 0 man toward. Grand liaven brat alone kid„d ii 7 ,t, • Ii i ~. , . , , 1,..., ~,,, o „„,,, ert,,d;:‘,,,,,thi yeao..i mono. had beer, or bang dr egged ord. motioned t., nun tiall of $3OO, rot clerk hire, an the ground, that the •„n,n,, and m „„ ~, 1,..„ r , a.,1, k,,,...„. i i,„,,„ ~,,, '''''''' '''' Ir'''''' .out *Oll '"" " t ` i II. " / "II 10. 'l' :"„).31,,1,',".,1,,5i'1ett1.,.'„ne'1•e1ee",1.,:,7yet„..„Ldk,,C,",m,,t1"..,1","1:,t:t.d"'1„". it , m a lot. t .and w lii. could •Irindon bet tar tte,!-. htt Great Fire has greatly increased the duties of the 10,,, r ei,„„,,,,,t„,,,, et t hi s ,„„ e r i , , ecre ,,,,,, t ,„1 I,„ ' 1 11 pert 1 , 1 become "polar h ItIIPPUI 11, ;elltettal venom . e , ',A , 1 ITIIIS II . 111.1 II 111 II'," tme•Paile dair , ghter into Me. ~ , 1 i urn h , f i Mayor. Ii may be that the duties of the Mayot IPUNIP , c, „, i t , a roust ,„ , h., :,pr„, 1 1 ,,, ,,, , , 1 . ,, . ~ „ 1 .1,. ! ~, o. , N, ,,, i r,, . ,",,,, do /,ogre f or r,,,,,, do, mere. ton. ,e , h ,•• pp a ‘lll P•tetiOg Mat•Pr . al "''' 'i'str" , tie lo tng e iat "see sit,-i• hn auks ~,,,,,, " 6 " 0 " ,,, , no-ro..h ? is absolutely I , rpostertms :sa teen increawd a trifle by the file, bit we do know, s , 1 Mein for that Por Pose Their that in coeserptener of that great caldmity. the Tux- .. , 11 Nil r it or Cn..t.t, MIS Cr .tO5OO - 11 e, Viu.ii• pro•etsi ••• \i :.r: e.triglil Ler incite tank at her fees. male ••f 1.,,t0.. violent, nod !11 1 si:ldom fan rayers uf the city hare been vein touch crippled In memo PI/e. at hic mmt.l.er of (art ~acwww. ~;,.,-; 1n,,, 0 , 7 , 1 - ; . 1 " .. ": ~7 ::::1 1 . ::: u h i ' . : I .r::: , : i r , ~ .. .i : Ltsie of insenaiblit , t.. ;rate c the ~,,,•,,,,, til . ....„... , ii,'„);,,, than the.' their pecubiary resources. 3 , 1 (NI ri , on) district of Gets pa, has fesl4eed LI , teat. " r „, i „,4,,,,.11,,,t.„.. Lad ~ , ,, „.d 4 , ,,,, ,nui., i Ma/ it- :Dos Ca. i.tmer StrAlr.r...at,..l Vegetable l'o; Lin true that the salaried of Ilk city Constables and "n • c' ou ll , of im P erb ''''' P''''' l • sl en t • P"'"""•• the a( tis it‘, when .Nlorle. called to the "to ;Gun, ' i' flti" 1."I' Ling r`iiiirtinini'd• not n•"'il f of " g ria .1 ... ,,„ ~,,,, h.,,.... i,..,, ,... li,. ,i.i.,,i. ~,, e t . ni"il in.,nirii . . Wel. lon PO I Iten estr•elel 2 oceir. pp, eht,,,y free from the Monongahela 1V hat f Master have been increased? „. ito• m• - rehants efrD.c fall have rest". ed tn duo' The .tesais •o•ert,v-.1 p, herioe peep, el tight from the ; i , is üb-r•ci'''' ' * , llirir •trun'i" ,. ° , iii is l'''` , lnc , i. " siinit . lii". If no, how much, and why increased? Again, is it z her peortmte rie mtnutest Gums .11 It, m 1 ,111411 //. Imo heir atoms at So ' clot . l• ever., eye - nine dur•og the e,,,,,. a:t.•t what tn their tr .11')/....• , nit herr pr.•••••-,InPf at a true that the wages of the city t 1 Iha.C.lMeo dun been , i , 1 ' - - • 1,„.1 ., p ..., „,. ~” , ~,,,,,,, ~.,..,, K ,‘.. ,t,,, ~...,,,, i..• •g, apin• I 111 trCeSS, it 1-.. i tar., cease in their oft, n rrdveed *3 per month? if . ,o, why was the „,Itic. in g winter, at sv hied hour a bell will be rUng I, WII, .1% i„ ~ ~,,, I'-,, /,, i,„, ~,,, f ~,,,,,,d, ~ i,.. ~,1.,,,,. , bun toad eSer, I nton e ; . of • •loPeand mum r I. el,pt I ' admenition Thiv arraegement weld into ,IF 'it 111/ ,•,I ,1.,1 . pont ern, s• \ 11. pl I , ..f ell•op rier rernol - rd • • lion made? Did thee great fire lessen the dutiv Aof °I • sind iiy 11 ill i eICN *.III. I - iii,”, ill W.., the watchmen? Monday, the 13th of °curbs,. J.. rti. (,titer, Mi„.... • to tnr tattle,'-can i -car. it h; '- s''''-'s ' 'L.' " g''' ''''`l ‘tt'''•' fur 13' ( llckenr''s 1" ______ 'As the Chronicle lies taken upon itself the guar" ~,,, i , i 1 i , ~' .... i d , tri l ii t'ti ° ogh and •o t' I' , . MONT Beiirli.-The Boston Traveller aty •r. a .',."':,;;;,:, t " it, J•i 6 ` , • ,°:; ‘,. :: •' N i i:i l . i .:" ( 7 . : l i t, ; • ::: it' ;: ,,, , i rn " , - ,/, : ' ; '° fl_rilewate of an iitittnrion now.. coded pro" 1 t .. dianship of the city fathers , will it be so good as to ' , . ' ermrint merchant came to the city last week to se. , ,i,,,,. m„.„,• „..., ~, 0. i,,,,1,,.„ ~,,,..,• • , . '', wed Li a Far-Coaled f • tas." pu , iNsrl , ttg iii be P•zen , ed answer fee the "old fellows " touching the • 'matters , „into tits neck, ms (all surd, of butter - arody lons' Pretty welt, for Ow Imp, ;tiled ~t..,'„ Li,' ,p,,,,, 1,,„1„,,,, and. d,,,,, , ,:,,,, " th" l . , h ... Pt" "d p , e'rn.le•i patent are "remits. and th ings" above referred to. mountains r"! in Plehr„,p• Peat*, call. with ill , mLft‘tenee of con. Rut up b) (our n'''''.l ; l'. 'l'" ' , i" N'-u' a Y° L ki , o . llo' I , "i a single trader, iil a small town anaorto the the •••1 /nut 'lf fen sm.r•, Las made his to int it. WIPP. 101110 Cl/, upen hi, Lateen. 1 Ire rthrerealin• ILLINOIS k MICHIGAN Canal the Chicago Joh! nal i ~ - /1,,,,,,, of ,„,,,, . Ili likes h,„thy, „,„,„ t h e i aal „4.„“. r '' . ' l l''l , l , i'l P PtII. , tn , d. , , im , • pa_l3a. (••11, on (,oat. ERIP: - The gales on Lake Ftm says. Returning along the line of Mu Clllll.l SVe had a feeletg• et the hoe,: and Dm,. intha ~ dd,..,1 ii,„. ' - - Cell oppotunity of admiring that truly ma,graticietti last week were very ...mere. The schooner Maryla n dm, - ,li „f 1i...t00-not earnw hen he ti,“ he ar d ' l ie ifs'C w ou. Coughs. Ooasampra, elm.- R y e ag,,,it work. At Peru seventy laborers were employed in use. SIMI. At Fait roll. She was bo o ed to 'halal° .sow hi ..1 :pot' hem baslio.pe • • •e • peele,l-Had ,m,„, ra!l the • esider " . , a t trott , oe to ttati c.d. Mated and most excellent medtrioe 31 I 4 11111 'S It 6,1•4% , r1 of %1 it , chor with 7500 bushel• of elieral form 1 1 111:tuts. No or Ira tell ''''' 'l.'" l' h ''''' ' '' "IL" . finishing the capacious Ilteadtb,tat basin at the outlet of ' • • • ..... ry lr• report., ore i• pirrentllng hnlrr and so Orr ...v.- suronce. ,wh, „ i „ h„, , 1,1„,_.„ m , ~,,„ I,„„„ -ii . 1., ry day, end all now admit it 10 tte the most e , mute rue the Canal. From this place to Ottawa the Canal I. ' twist. Iona!! ulmonaes rom daint• met discovered - 1111ffloat completed, a very liule amount of work in ihe ' What dors tl Area , -f hr brilliant victory achiev r ril” sli''''"ii kat', us 'it'. "'ln d in thr b. ''' . " 1 P i • , her father. lino , gratif, mg the thought that n "meth is at last way of finishing locks, dtc., being recoiled to enable th i i , in h t e he Ki . ..idon i o i S t t rte, ,io, i , v i rg I t i es j a st iii r,:tig% i1 f , , .. }a bra t.. .1.,,,, whom ~ 0 t ~,, . mad, m.' 1 enquire, rh. coldly asked d''''''''''"'' , ''''''!"*• c r " . " 0 .' 4. • n •- th , t 'onrcer hut Imrialt• .Le utid:m•ed, the maiden sister of Kate'. of Mat dire Juste -1 4 " ONSUMPTIOV. Let the de • bolt. la Pa" through with mon" '''''' the lucks ' ar l °'. ' F - RANCia R SII M CNIK. ra It OW shows the yr:pi:x.7e'. t ~ fantnt Cheri Or •and lay huh I of ibis Iti , gis Mg nectilr roots, Sc. oil the line. From titter to four hundred nelf of DeMIPCI hey A. time nivanres the ball grows ba'l'm' , i ' d - • i ...lea. a seri sena tit. _Nice $1 pel bottle lalsoresa in athlete employed. kod we m I Said osermuk larger and larger, mad no china of Federalism are ti• I Aniti ' "'" '" r" J„ tot .r .- .1 ' i" "I" ' I.". lam [fie H.,,t ~ . t n. rt... ~, ,,,..t. „ it matt g„...0,,. tiro %hal you Mink. Brit my father -my folio,' is' ‘ Ki many going up and dawn alor.g the line seeking out • hie ''' '""P 6 - • u u h.. ti'lve , l• he hp ;:, (P deer ant, have pity on rs ard! °mem& the oontractons who pay the moat wages. Fourteen Lii„, wear i mpe ll ing ...„, l b • i-nin of fn, and pi " . 'II Ml' lam repentant-1 am innocent , dopers per month with, or twenty-two without, board, ular thought rolls. Men think, Judge rind act for 'ln one s''','.“l Kate, art r '''' "larrir ` lY. themselves;- think,polge and act as their better tie -' " ism °°, . .„. ore paid to workmen. Shantees are going up of all ' 'llea•an Ete r ihm.l r ullow me-your (.tier lanai. the ar ',nary and ' lures dictate troth em They have ha IlVntralliV with' sixes, snipe , and materials, and, straw, shingl ,ed or oppressive - measures of Federalio wt•li.• boarded sheds being io great dem Int Some of the ihe wild, •pecula'ive t ' tetories of Whiggerv, and tmhe. .11,1t•li iiiiicl."..forti it is too late " And the di. habitations, if they:can be dignifital with the title, are raw leis°. of Nails ism. They do not think as those irsirird gr.? rust,• d ono tie' room. •tni knelt at her who sr, ould bui'd up an aristocracy of wealth-who al hr r'. side. ~. t wretched locking tenements. One cannot wonder that dill,. IL/ not Otert )feir Lee! Fli , ber, I 11111 would legi dole for the fe or. to the der rrtnent of d... many ' sickness should prevail amongst the people dicing it, -who would hove "the government taker care ot the rill/r . On II Kan: I am rratored to yen as I left you!- such apologies for dwellings !Hp " a Pei the rich take of the l ' otir. ” No, rhea minds 11y the ).-.1 • of lose that hose N... d between u•, for bteall„be putt arra of republicaeism, unpolluted ui‘i. tin I'IIY-lii'' i'lT''iwe-the lot I tat im"i' M•noesevoatts in Titaness c. - There are says aby the anti - democratic siert," Federal whiegely. • I the mer'' ' ry "I my """hei-. Tennessee paper, no less than fifty cotton factories in i [L., tet b t . re b etw i t Th eca. 'Cease, git I! collie" said the old mrn, endeavoring. Tenseseise. They consume annually about 10,000 - . _ _ —_ acre:eh the weakness or age and infirmity, and are barna cotton There •re many others ernplosed in Jewish Anrrdotes.-The following anecdotes are lor winking. of •gonized feelings. to be firm; breir iran.laterd from an idit•resting work, pithli.hed at and answer me ttillt; is this gentlemen your hush ,n,ll ' spinning and weaving both cotton and wool. Jeans, Puri', entitled Leos Mnriine,• du Samrdi (The S t u., Kate war aleett to reply, but Motley E.,•pr,d r.o• osnabergs, limeys, ketseys and bedticking are made at ! "tdc) Nleittings.) e riot" by G. lien -Levi, fur the use , i """i' 'I urn not,' said Motley. 'blessed with that Lebanon, Shelbyville, Franklin and Wincheal„. At' of the laracilll-b youth°l. r'aw.e" lady ' s hand ' she refuottl it, unitl it i• given with your senctiore and without ilint sanction, dearly as I love David its the IVaderness-A 1.. r rad -Vi hen g her,ana l hopeless l mny he of your consent, I aid Lobs/too, 100 hands are employed in the manufacture King David was flying across the Desert of 7.1 , 11 of the coarser kinds of cotton and wollen negro cloth - i pursued by Saul, he grew impatient at the quantity l el", 'berm '.'''. 'n-- II•• hag. One half of these hand, are blacka - slases, of, seider ' re webs which he had to break, when he %V 30 ' ~..45 "1 pledge ,""- w""1 l" this , !'" Th r ma s t ' estate—and they are said to be expert in almost even " pricked by a worm, he cried out in his passion, - Grew i i, , b , , , i '" k 7 1 7:: d , 7 r u h ' X' . 1 7: i ti a l a w s il ' l t t i . 4 ; t 1 1 7 ... t r . v. ifi, may have God' why Why lint thou l cre: , te t d , i flies and t aj . tidcr i s which are . , department. The goods manufactured are disposed! '1 '1,11dO•n, you lave subiltted me i " exclaimed the of at home and in the Sonthweitera States. The' ; j ou un " ri . e ° ;: " taid n , " ensw '- ert . . d ' a rrupltetic v oice. ill make rill". .•51'1°Y• my daughter is "'firs!" N'isisiri ' ssii. d the 01,1 mar '• trend, scarcely believing the scene Nashville Onbopolitan, from which we most of learn; Some time after wards, he deacended Mount Achild, ro , ma„ Ipelthe L t"' 111 , 5 e rent. these &CUP, considers that the success of the factories in i and ventured by night, into the camp of Saul to de- I ' him , while asleep,ll i • - My faillet' ' said the weeping Kam , en her knees. Tennessee disproves the opinion held by many, that p A r f u l e e e r basin sucererledn"tl'.: arms and hie "E.- The her arms a rnond his neck, her cheek pressed to hiii..-- MtnufWetttring estabishments cannot le carried on with In retire, when his foot became 'ire"n9t:cnig.led'in'ataheule7l yood aunt ponook of the general joy, and evert Kates,' fermi" dog seeming to thank her father sat advantage where slaver/ prevails. The manufacture' of the faithful Abner, who slept beside Saul. Glee; T enne „ gee I was the embarrassment of David, how he should die- ; p i h . tin t arm ettecui his daughter ' s e and, and as he of blankets is about to be introduced into re. et clover s Mond. he Ilfiti• I engage his Gen from the hold of Abner without . for the first time, at Lebanon, . awakening this senhant servant, and to find himself' Behold in all 1111101 e goodness of GM! behold the ' - binior. t hut follow the performance of our duties.- stirprisrd thus alone in the camp of the enemy. I your father, young gentleman, before you sear the psyiiins ans'ielY we r e at it. height ' when li fIY hI, I I light of fleas en, bud entailed my hate upon all his off. Abner on the leg, and the pain which the warrior felt, spring. I had nourished this bitter feeling even . mode him make a movement of whirl. David a , ail- 11 Bon n e you, whti never ffed me, and who every cut himself, to withdiaw his foot; Ito ;lieu lid quickly, one e.t else loved. o 1 he lii. very o day en th d e cherished hostility thanking God fot hoeing flies. I my desire to s of years hoe given way before. secure my Saul, howe.er. pursued him into the Desert; and to tun happiness. It of that agn weir creeping' escape him, David had al irpva into 0 cavern, v. ben God I sent a spider which wove irs well liCton the entrance of I. nod but the morning of this blessed day 1 had reso m lse:l overfill. Mils book to prove my enfant ion for this rock. Soul and Abner were quickly on the foot „he in 1 rny sinful harhating of hatred towards my fellow rcete otters of the fugitive, and Abner ha.ine said, let , tines by oohing you. my children, in marriage. 1 lir doubtless concealed in the hollow of this rock, us go and seek him there. ” l tidings of my daughter ' s elopement scattered to the wintls all my Letter thoughts, and rr vire,' my worst in "It is useless, " answerd Saul, "do you net bee that • the entrance of this cavern is covered with u spider ' s I te t i i li sl f ru'lglll• , It felt, at l'ust iit"gitt u° ,. ,' ' , lie ari web and that no one could have entered ; without brew- I Pr°-rd of my ma.") to a leg'ori where it i'''''''' prove king this delicate tissue? " I fatal. No time was lo be lost. my will was hastily drawn out, betrothing my beggar "You are right," answered Abner, and they retired • ed daughter, but the to continue their search in another part of the desert i father.' ""e• It would have been signed this night, Then David cast himself on the ground and cried,' for this hook I had taken an oath nes er to forgive her Lord portion me for having doubted thy wisdom; who (mold abandon her hillier. henceforth my feeble understanding shall not cease to Oh my father!' interrupted Note, to whom the hoe your filial itself before the sublime harmonies of th Itul obedieobedience boa prolonged your father's eXi.l. riblo images of her Intl/CC returned, 'in pity, my deur creations. Lord, the arnallest of thy creatures is o y f fater." use to man; the opideis and the dies themselves, have „h ßless you r foreser hies you my ever eXCf. tient Kate, a port to perform in nature. Lord, what thou sayersl is well; what thou doest i•jest. "- Noah's Mesienfer. I tilicei, Before clawing this article we feel called upon one,- more to point out the gross inconsistency of the editor of the Gazette. He has asserted that "they (whigs)' cannot be expected to exert any injlntnte upon the powers that be, upon the Locoforo members of Con geese, or At Lotaft to mrrnbers of At Legin!attire." int is really true, n• alleged by the Gazette, that whi t .' can have no influence, why semi Whig. to Harrisburg lr to secure the passvge of the Railroad bill? Belot.- the election it is well known that he cooltrotdrd stoutly that whips could do 53 much at liarrisburgh,' as Democrats; now that the election is river, and whigs have been chosen, he declares, in explanation of his singulvr conduct in reference to the Tariff C-n vention, that obi:. cannot be expected to exert "any infirtace" upon the Democratic members of Congress UT the Legislature. Then, we say, rail upon Nicssis. Bighorn. Hilands, Brackenridge and Sl'Curriy, to re sign? Why send men to Hart isburgh, v. ho can be of no service to us.? Why sacrifice to party, an ohject ad so much, importance to Pittsburgh us the Rwill EXCrtt.rxr.—lVillia, in one of his leitars Flom Paris, says; "Those who care to see hare lips and chins, had better be making the most of their time, for this portion of humanity is fast being lost to sight. presume that a short residence in China would make oae feel es disAabille with hair on his skull, and Oa few days that one passes in Paris make his chin feel uncomfottably smooth. Amid this univer sality of Moustache, one fears that his shaven face may iosailuti people of Buffou's remark, that 'the Americans are a race of men without beside.' It has been quoted inquiringly to me." LTFCH Law.—Lynch Lew had it origin in 1700. A number of citizens of l'i , tsylvania county, Virginia, entered into a combination fur the purpode orsuppies• sing the depredations of a trained bend of bolse thieves sal counterfeiters, whose well executed schemes bad long bidden &Aimee to the ordinary lawn of the land, and whose success encouraged and em bektesued these in their outrages upon the community. The constitution adopted for their government bears date, Sept. 22, 1784 it provides forvisiting the guilty offenders with "summary justice." The constitutionl Arvin been drawn up by Col WIC Liner', has given tie mule of "Lynek Law" to the summary infliction of punishment by private and unauthorised individuals. Titenr.sairtsa —The Mayor of Charleston, S. C., lull designated the Gth of Noveolbet as thank/re% iog day in that city. R-• . N '44 13:1A1{ Ne411 1 14:414--;-, JoHP RIOLIR, LDIIoR S•ve. rue I'tairtas.-7The people along the way, from Medford to Camden, N. J., says the 134111101^ Sim, were, a few days since, struck by a singular phe nomenon in the road. For miles together there was a regular deposite of teats, and as there were no dal meats, the people who "lived by the way" turned oat to gather up the drippings, and a pretty colleiltion was taken up. For miles there were receivers. The toed and tuts were trodden clusc, and even the charcoal men. is hu invariably sleep on their coal in the progress downward, were wide awake. It appears that a bag j containing ten Monsand cents, had been put on the top of a stage, and after sane shaking, either the aid ing Woke or a hula wa s worn. One of the pennies, not ; having any particular attachment to the sack, popped out, and then another went, and so each followed Its j file leader, until the bag was empty and the road well N Etc LE AT I it.—We heard a good story related n few days since saya an Enatcrn purer. It ran thus:— A young man who had not seen much of the solid, and was ralAer uninphitticated, took a notion to to fur the heart and hand of a girl of hit actionintance. Thinking bia suit would he more succettfol, he came to town and purchased u pair of bran new boot•; These he put on one Sunday evening. and lia.tened to the abed: of hit ^l.rly Lir." She, u - 111/ uthea of the family, did not illy, much converceti•.n rith the young builor—and, morruvet, did not ll•. 1 WO hi, tiers Il i and by, alter he had !dared hi, boot. in ev- en ihe prospect that ihet "mild he mule u topic of converse, and with a limg iintan sigh, needn't Mink strahge if you smell now !taller!" PAR 4...411A T.— Tl,c Nit:hood Irtoodi e. envy t contains n lento horn J C Pickett. I:sq., C. S Chu Lte iu Vein, ile.iviiptive of die T.,1 of l'iotopitii The ion or shrill, pow* it 111 in the notnh; ills leaves and small to igs me dt ied by fire, on a hind of kiln,then pulverized, packed firmly and rammed is Mr a wooden maul into a row hide bag. containing two bundled or two Moulted and fifty pounds, and sent to mniket. The ls•vernge is made by infusion, as we make ten, arid then sucked gentle from the pot or enver ed cups by • reed or straw. It is said to b. an excellent cure fur dropsy. snitrists td Fus.—Ticis is ts, IK tholighlt n Flangrroul BITIll•CI111,11. A cok.r hos pat oc cnrred in Srar.u.se N. V.,u. 144 leatnTrton the Sim churl, nuFht to her VI arll.llg to c‘rn body. A rem punk of Smog ref 1 ,,, ;11g I egul bei. two t•I iLrn number lacre •' mttnirJ an fun." The )uung 1111111 vxm re.lited ilm •w Gii ii•AMiet of Li. oilumnon, und M A.:A ur "u•rlt." The pwng 1.11, mlmfr•ted much reng IS 1111 .I , A 'raid :0r.... ..when thin g . t. i.letnn, treat 'urn An American boy, so)r as exchange, 0,10 pmti Gen Ampulla. after Om battle of JL , r, n,r. onk to rr earn oi,l, art be tirrca Mexican. nn•l comp:4ittrd Ihat hia pow , ll, ras e WI pal ahcu he 4.4 , Uid 11.0 t. 1.11;Pd at One •A,.1 Jone's Last —Jones SIVA that the other day he was in a steamboat above St. Louis, and there was a raw Hoosier on boaid. At night when the folks went to bed, bir Hoosier lay down in his berth, with his boots on. The steward seeing this walks up and pa litely lays, ''Sir, you-have leis down with your boots on." Mr Hoosier calmly raises his head, and looking down at the boots, innocently replies. "It won't hurt 'em; they arc not the best pair."' "Futer, Usual! your horses creep like simile drive for your life!" cried the impatient Morley. u the no ble animal he so slandered clashed alone the pebbly turnpike road, while the sparkles flew from their iron shod hoofs like, flight of fires. The postilion, with voice and whip, but them to the top of their speed; and the these, in its 'lipid course, left behind it t resit of light, us though the wheels had been igni ted. A high and steep hill in front, at length, enforced inure nualetate gait, when Morley, as if struck by sudden recollection, turned his head towards his cum. pardon, a lovely young female, who Vide and motion less, reclined on his shoulders. '•Kste, my love," said Morley, tenderly, "1 fear this will prove too touch fin your delicate frame." There at us 13 , 1 reoh. Meth y leaved bit face to . wards Len, and liv the muuoLrams, saw iliac tuns were. fixed, her open ryes goring on vacancy, %bile the tears. ishich Lad rescently streamed ft em , bem, seemed concealed upon her bloodless cheeks.-- •God of heaven!' exclaimed Morley, 'whlt means this Kate, beloved, adorvvi! do you ?mar me? will you nut speak to me—to Mot ley,your Morley!" The name he uttered, like a charm, dissolved the spell that bound her. A long drawn sigh, so if st.ru,4-; ling from a breaking heart, escaped bar cold quivei ing lips, a fresh fountain of tears burst forth: and with an hysteric sob, alarmed, but enraptured Morley fold ed her in hi• arm., and hero to ki•it a wily her teats —u hen, w ith u ..13.1.1e„ Marl, .he ili.athgaged he, sell firm lint rrnbtace, and dot, ing tuck. looked HA eagerly in his lure. 'Nlnrh•p, ' faid la a VilIC.O It thrilling t 9111., )IM lu‘c •Deave.r, bra be replied, 'du rent can pi" doubt it.' •Uo lon love rne. vrpenird a iii in Helloed VIII ftegillWes. tth— , levotedly—madly!" clied Nlorley • on hi knee.. “BN thr heaven. I lea 14 ohining over 11% • Nomore ouch—ennt/0 1 prmesintion. Ale yIIII willing. ..... tins sm.roent, iv [nose that I lifll I rUI, 11t•ar to you, :11orle‘ '1 ion ilimigh it cnriy with it my deistructi,u.' 'I u•l, m t your de•tiliciiiin-1 imphnc yuu tu pre vent :11 of ley, retu, , M. gazed utdwtb.lugl l i* !tense o(!, Use of a Basue•—A few drays situ; one of very capacious dimensions was seen !lusting in the Prince's dock. On drawing or rather hauling it to land it wee found to be very tightly stuffed and, on opening the seam it was ascertained that the stulßng consist ed of several pounds of tea. It is supposed to have dropped from some female while is the act of crossing from a Chinese vessel to the trey. It has since been conveyed to the central police office, where it lies for the inspection of the curious in menereof the kind.— Liverpool Paper. I:Z=ME White Waz. 411 CASES Wlote rrcrtyrd nncl (r irk by B. A. FAIINESTUCK &CO., ort3J 6:11 rnd W0...1 •im. Slack Lead. c Asr.s Lead. j,l4t roc. jyrd and r o , I 1 ,ale Ly 11. A. FAHNE6 I OCK &CI I 4.a• 130 cot •nd sit. illpts. Turpentine. 10 n ia BL eby SSI" B T AFPZi " N ". E f .'" U t C "eK fg oct3o cur GO. 0 off VI, n. d El • Loaf 3111Sar. v v F. ft rr f s re i c ir e t i v r i I which will ba 71'11 1). s o t f lo r' : ' , " :1: 4 83 BURBUIDGE, 1111,SUN Wute l st. SUGAR irousE MOLASSES 4/1 13131, S 11 Nlolasses. 30 half do For tale tow to dom. consignmo t o, ISU ((BRIDGE, 1V I LSON &CO, Niter it 30 II H OS. Mime N. 0 Surer. 64 side 1. ISI7IIBRIDGE, WILSON & CO..' Copper. 250 . I:..7opper, (Baltimore) BUR lilt IDG E, WILSON & CO.. Water airect. At COOK'S Literary Depot. 85, FOLrt4 street. PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY. by Martin Fan qunr Taipei; I vol. chemp An hi+ r's ll.Logazine Fo Novrinber. Selections from Ta) lot, !inflow. South, by Basel 111.unager. (Liblvry of Choice Reading, Nu 26 ) Cyclopedia of Practical Receipts, by James Cooley, No 6, lira] lava. Robert IV'ltton, the Deitroyrr, or Pride without Principle. Minstrel Love. a Romance. by Berms De Le Moue Fonque, nutbor of Violence, Undine, P.uatern Popers for the week, ands great varier) or Neu and Cheep Public4tions. ord3o GOURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICA TED SOAP, fur rendering the harshest skin delicately smooth, white and soft; removing sallowness, cukaneous erup tions, pimples, tan, freckles, or redness. Its soothing influence immediately allays the irritation of musquito bites, &c., while its dilating properties prevent. the formh don of wrinkle., and banishes them, if already farmed—eliciting, on the cheek of age, the clearness and smoothness of youth. Prepared by F. F, floutt•un. New York, Price 50 cents. For sale by R F SELLERS, oct3o No 57 Wood st, Stray Cow. CAME to the sub scriber living, in Baldwin Town. ship, on the 7th of this month. s small red and white Cow, crumpley borne and a small bell tied on her neck with. a rope, supposed to be roar years old. The owner of said cow is requested to call, prone property, pay charges and take her nwny. oct34l3tw JOHN HAT. THE PEASANT KING. There is a man of prouder Wert. And noble' far I wren, Then sceptered king, or laurel'd chief Or warrior in his sheen! Who would not give to prince or peer, The splendor of his name. Though hosts ran shouting a his heels, The heralds of his fame! See! yonder in his palace high, His kingdom firm and wide; His throne the cut, his sword ihe plough his realm the valley side! I lls only host, his flocks and herds, And fields of nodding grain, The subjects of his rnnnl 'Ole, The I.,rds of his durniiii,! Ile wants no ',elms, or iron hand•, Not porn o of r toting plomrs. Nor vassal knew, 'tor courtier trend, Nor Indio'• soft perfume! I le hold. his rein, hr chives his 'mud, And burrs his And herd. are thinned and tirlds ore strewn not is Oh ruin laid! ‘Vhst, to court sod e tt .:tle hall; %Viten+ kings in revel show, Aro not the tsortf• hi. royal lira, ltsght really ring out! I 3 uI on the bre. 7..•, the 1714,11111N1M hr een, shokra the giant r t slk., Ile ilinr.o adiutsre to the foes. That threats his fields and fluchr! There 14 ~o iPI the a "rt. Ith or line Nor aul.lllil Of 11 - 1.11111, or horn, But hr would trample to doer, 1)r hunl them htel With ncul Ili..only Larne.t un lionem lieu Hi, freedom, and u rued. Tut battle ton hi.. Lin rad home, Ills unui and I i• God! N. 0. Sugar IVnier turret NEW BOOKS AND CHEAP, THRATUE. MANAGERS, SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. LEADER OPTHE ORCHESTRA, 3. H. HEWING. PRICES OF ADMISSION. lit Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle 543 cts 2a 374 " 3d " '• 20 " Pit Gallery for Colored Perpona 40 " BENEFIT OF MRS. BOWE. Three Pieces! Increased Attraction! Film. nigh! TIMOUR THE TAMA R, in which Mr Piestun's Horse VULTTRE will appear. Thursday Evening, October 30th, 1845, Will bvpre.ented a Grand Spectacle, called TIMOUR THE TARTAR! OH, THE CAPTIVE PHINCi To be t.11,,,0rrd by dm PROM 155.417 Y NOTE Irish Sung F'rcriom• Drunsa. u fuvutite pi..ce culled TIIE LITTLE DEVIL.? For particulars see small Lill rrDiwnit open at pn+t G u'cloat, cumin will riAe at pint 7 preciwely. tiet JO Administrator's Notice, NTOTH.:E is hereby given, that the sobs,'" iber has 1.1 token out kite's of ildniinisttat ion upon the eirtate of Dr Thom a s But cell, deceusrd, and Into gisen horati us the Isis direct.. All pi-irons indebted to the estate. are Iteralhy notified to mu he pa) meal to the under 4igmed forthwith, moil all persons alio have claims ucain•t the estate ate retpte.terl to preNe u t il k . same lilt adjustment Ut my'Wle at the foot of. at ket sit ccl. THOMAS OLI VE It, mn3o-Alt&%%6t Watches, Clocks, Rifts And fancy, articles; V,7 Goods, Boots and Shoes l'es ends', e. T...bacco. Cooking Since and many oficor articles at Auction. AT Mlietina'• Vior:snix Aocticn Start, Nn. 64 Mai Ler •nerl, Sin - 1(.100's Row, betwesm3.l and 4 , 11 street., this tom nine. 1 liorsday. October ;10 01 10 o'clock, w ill be sold a lot of Dry Gusalis. among n Lich our ca•sin..9l.; brood cloth.: mints do 111u5..; shawls: lih,ttkots; Il oinel siiiqooiders; bio.tis and PlilArri inble dolt's; fancy Itilkfs: silk and worsted hinge; is otsted tassels; Hying cold: stocks; velvets, &r. At 2 o'clock. P. M.. a lot of Tobocco. new and second hand folnitoto. 1 cooking stove. Steam Boat Adelaide. i At It ilf,pas• 1 o'clock, same evening, I seennil• WE are authorized to sell hof hand .iber patent laser watch:2 now silver patent Ise the Swam Boat Adelaide, rev low, ~•r,.•r 55., 0 1,,.. ; 1 ...rood hand ‘ithl le.er watch; I new if applied for 'nen. y gold Icier witch: 1 pe.'on,i hand rifle; 3 bras, clock., HAMPTON & SMITH, rogrilier nib a general assortment of Dry Hir a i, ;H A Z.' , 98 'd 3, No I N W , ...1 -t. floc, noticle•• P. NI'YENN.I, Copperas. oct3o. Auctionerr. ll_ ( l' C MARTIN ) BA RR ELS fur stile low by . _ ... . .. _ ()ft re ..f the Allegheny Cit. Mutual Inc Co. 4 October 27th 184.5. i oft 28 60 Water as, AT ft mewing of the Board of Directors of this in Sweet Potatecs. "B'o'son, it was, i"thedi That a disi'l'''d of la 111 till I irli BU ill ELS of fine sweet potatoes, in pe r c•ril on I‘ll ailjostid rilsims for lostrs by fire or. th e . 1 „wily barrels and far ~,,le b y • -o in, h ~I A i nitt, st be psid on nr after the 391 h instant. P C MARTIN, Ettirort from the minuti.s. J. B. ROBINSON. ,„., 011 Go Warr... ..r , :2`. , 2r Serrenrry. Cheap Vlaslc. TT ENI3 l' R I:SSI.:I.'S Songs--6 sone fur 25 et • 11 Songs i.l . Fancy. 8 do :LS 151o"re's Melodu-4, 8 d., 2.5 Melodies of Ireland, 8 soils and .5 pieces 2.5 Seven VtlClli Dlletl4, - . . 25 Ethiopy.in Sfleimil-r., 9 tontr.. - - 25 LONr note, wish so c:rg.nt tide page, • fit 12 1•., ;,, dm' frock .tip s , - - - 14 celclit ttrd Msrldtes, - - - '25 A test I',.il.rrt and Msrl'lllll4l, Glover. - 25 Q tadrillet !.:.. John Straus, - - 121 MI-1..11, 14 5.,-"tland. - - - tn [Au, Nlusir .20 sirs from IL.llrmlsn I i rt. 12{ 1). II do Fr. Driavolo, 1.24 1- . 2.•••••rt ttl . Lo.rt . • Song., - - • 25 13 P. , pultsr ‘Vslixes, - . . Or A lib.-; a l tii,outo nu the .I"ne to Merchants and Trachei I, who [to) (0..11 ocuitt. For tide I,c JOHN 11. NIELLUR. 12'2 Wood Street. r CON() NIY 8R0.% DCLtil HS AND CASq :N.LIS—A small deton ment of cheep and able dty c. , mfurtablra, carpet chain. 1.3 r sale luw lur Cllll by ISAAC HARRIS. Agrnt. .nd Coin. )le•echum, N09.5 ( 1 1 airt,t Books and Stationary, &c. ONhand. r dnud supply of School Books. Wri ting, Letter .n.l Wiappibg repel; Ink 11,,,1 Q,lll*, S•ti, pa lent r01t,6 and Wafers. An a•ar.rt. owni of •111,e v0t,,,,..a:i0ns of the Amertcan Ten, p.rawee 1.:111011 and • variety' of Kelrgious nntl NHA• celiunCtm• mnd elms!) onlo.nfill Fa mil y Afrd stiars, Sr.e. fur •1:e low for cos , ,h,kr rAChalige to sun ~nyletkyrs. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent mod Commis• sum, 51,•relosni, N.. 9.5,e mt. n<-129 61. Wotoi,i in rya hnntte, Isersyvax, count!) carpet., end Into fit Ca, jirt stol raper maker+, &c. Places Wanted, 17, - 1 OR a number of white and colored Moire Wait err: llorflers: Laboreic Mechanics. and Buns. Also. for • number of Seamstresses. Warmed, good Cooks ell I go Is for all tusk, it home and in neigh luring town*: for Private Families, Hotels, Boarding llouttes, Nurses, Sic.l .. „ - "P" Wanted to borrow on the very best security, •nd 1,,r several persons. arsenal sum. of money, from Eifi to $3OO. $5OO, $2OOO, .tr. Sec. All kinds of Agencies attended io, confidential. ly, end for model era chaiges, at RMS . Agency end 0ct2.9-6t Intelligence Office, Nu 2,5111 sore,. Alderman's °Mee, Fifth Ward. JOtIN A PARKINSON. Alderman Fifth Ward, Penn street, between W•ltitu and O'Hat• street., where be may be found at all times. Those having 11ousea or whet propmly to sell or rem, can hare the *erne punctually attended to; debts co:let-m.l, and all he dunes of an Alderman will receive prompt at tention. 27.i11y Ezra Fine Black Boavcr Hats, NE W . 0 ylo end riperior in quality and lx.au W I % ly, to tin found at Oct 27 1m ohA F.... 11 soipply of rentlemen's and youth's esp. of iy iI . 4C lir' inn ui A . M. DOUGLAS. 78 Wood rarer, o- 27.111 European Agency REMITTANCES of money nn moderate terms, can be made doting my absence in Europe, to eve!) , port of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales to the continent of Luinfle. Legacies, debts, property or Claim. trc,lvemi: et-niches for wills, titles and docomenis effected. and other European business trona ',e'ed by appl)ing in James May, Water Ntrecit, Pitts burgh. H KEENAN. 0:112 Agent Anil Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. MRS. MOORE, FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER, Dammed Alley, beliceen Wood and SmilAfir/d its, ETAS j e st received from New York and Philadel- Om, t h e latest siyles fur Dresses, Cloaks, Mantillas, ctn. oratql&wlm Still they Come. READ TI-IF: FOLLOWING; THIS is t rertlCl tint I have fully tested the Vit.. turn of Thompson's Cr:mutative. Having been troubled with a very severe puin In my ItOMllail and diarrhosu or slimmer complaint for several weeks and was perfectly restored by tiding one Bottle. GEORGE ADDISON, of New Oilcans Sold by W Jackson Agent corner Wood and Liber ty streets. oct 1.5 Re.i)poned and at Work. AMES ADAMS, Baker, mpectfully informs the riall public that he has rebuilt et the old stand, foot or Grant street, from whence be was driven by the. Great Fire, and is prepare ei to serve his customers in superior style. His materials are of the beat that can be bought, and his workmen are the heat that can be employed. He solicits custom, being eanfldent that he can give entire satishation. N. s.—Wcdtting cadet ter parties promptly attend cd to, uct I i.aut Mr. PE.TIT Mr. BEEVES 58 DMARZEIT Al' THE BOST(•N CLOTHING STORE. fill HE hoprietors of the Boston Clothing Store, Laing sold part of their •tock and leased their store in consequence of basing business at the East which demand their immediate attention, will close the remaining [Alt of their stock at a very small vance from cost and many articles at the east armor i °facture. This sale offets the greatest inducement t o those wishing to purchase. us every article will be Id almost nt the customer's own prim , : and next Saturday kill rositirely be the lost opportunity. lb. it cock consists of esely article usually found in he beat clothing stores, viz. Dress and Frock coats. all color. and prices. from 7 to $11; Tweed ecets, "5 to 5-4 OthiOver coats of Pilot and Brown cloths, 1 1 from 4 to .1,k13; Black and Blue Caarsimere pant*, with saiiety mWe from beautiful pattern, of Buckskin nail Doeskin Cass. from 3 to 54 50; Cassimeres and Salines, from 1 50 to $3 50; a beautiful assortment of Vests, just manufactured, from 90 cents to $4 50; Black and Figured Satin Scarfs. rico patterns; too yards long, cost from 1 23 to $1 62; Silk Handker chiefs, 42 to 50 crms; Flag Italian Silk Cravats, best gustily, from $1 to $1 25; Suspenders (tom 13 to 42 cents. The Lill. wilt close un Saturday evening ■t 7 o'clock. es the *tote is to be occupied for Dry Gvoda on Mon. day. Thom who make their selections in the early part of the week, will get better soiled. Merchants and dealers trim the country, who may be ebbing the city, this week, will find it fur their ad vantage, weal! as 21,,,vr. New Dry Goods House, AT NO. 42 1 MARKET STREET, THE subscriber world tea !folly inform the public of Pittsburgh and victiiiy, that he has es t sbli.lied himself at thu above mentioned place as • a dealer in WM. DOUGLAS, 73 Wool .0., E•a Attie FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. His stock, to which he would call the attention of purchasers, i. very enten.ive, and embraces good. adopted lo the present and approaching seasons, re• cently selected from auctions in New Yet L and Isom the manufactures in England. cnnsisting of broadcloth.; pilot and Beaver cloths; kerseys; catmints/rest mitinets; jean' and vestings; plain ■nd plaid lindseys; bath and whitney blankets; red, velkw and white flannels; Rub Roy and Gala Plaids; Backings; printed flannels. DRESS AND CLOAK GOODS, comprising Thibet cloth , .; Alpines; plaid and 6gnrrd silk and cotton warp alpacas; Orleans, Coburg and In- diana cloths; rept. cashmeres; cashmere de coast.; cashmere de laine and muslin de !eine. A large assortment of rich, medium and low priced P,ints, Copperplates, Chintz and Patches. I, 4.4, 9 8 and 5 4 brown and bleached •bitting and sheeting cottony; brown and bleached drillings and jeam.; striped shirtings; aron checks; brown, bleached and colored cotton flannel.; white and brown linen; white and brown damask table coven and napkins; col'd cotton table covers; Swiss, mail, hook, jaconet and cambric mulling; bishop lawns; tap laces, lace edgings; linen cambric handkerchiefs, fancy cravats. rich cashmere; brocha; Edinboro, net, woolen, Rob Roy and Highland plaid, with various styles of fancy shawls. A large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses and Chi• dren's gloves and hosiery; bit dseye and Scoth diapers; crash; linen sheeting*, woolen yarn of various colors; Gentlemen's frocks and drawers, &c. &c., with all the small wares usually for sale at such prices. Having permanently established himself, and his connexion with a jobbing housnat the East, giving him facilities for purchasing at low prices, and also enab- ling him to be in weekly receipt of Goods during the season, the subscriber flatters himself ha can offer in ducarnenui to purchasers, eqnal, if not superior to any hose* in the city. The public are respeetfally invited to call, examine and judge for themselves. octt?•tf A. A. MASON. • A.CARD. TEISATIZE,, MRS. ROWE'S BENEFIT MRS. ROWE begs leave in the moat respectfal manner to inform her friends, and the public fn gen eral, that her benefit will take place on Thsraday Evening. October 301., when will be produced for the first time this sessnn the Drams of THE LITTLE DEVIL! - • P, tit having Madly voluateerecl, wil! sing the • SEA. To :wed by the Petit Comell ni the PHO:HISAARY NOCE. Thew hole to conchal, with tho Grand Eastern Ito mantic Equestrian Drama of TIMOUR THE TARTAR. In. which Pleston's Horse VULTURE will aprk-er. igP Particulars in Bills. WY. N ' NAHON. J G. LZAPUIL MariON 8 SEANOI2. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFIOE in Firth rtreet,in Barr's new building, be to een Wood and Smithfield streets. n 129 Is. 619 LBS. Brimdtune, recrivrd and for safe by It. E. SELLFRS, I(4)Lns. African Cayenne, recrivrd and for .ale by R. }:. SELLERS, oct29. 57 Woo .....d pt. . .. ..,..... . ._ _ 1387 LBS. EPSCMI .._ SALTS rec'd and for aalc by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at. BULB. Cut Logwuud, received and fur sale ✓✓ by R. E. SELLERS, oct29. 57 11'0.al .t. • 200 (;ituss co. lit, received and for agile by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood •t. r 0 (ISE'S N W GEM; it AP H Y.—Mairset'a oew aphy, a large •upply just reeeive.l and fur rule low hY C. 11. KAY, Wholesale Book and Paper IVarehoom rornrr of Third and Wis , sl sta. D 11R ENO LOG ICA L BUSTS AND CHARTS— CL A supply of Pl.renoogical bolas awl charts. Also large supply of Books on Phrenology, byCianbe and Fowler. for sole by C. H. KAY. holesale Boot: nod Paper Warehouse. corner of Third and t‘'olati ets. Blankets. A RES!! .apply t.f lame twilled blanket■ juAt 111 rrc.lvrd from the muloirstetory, for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood Id. Pea Pints. 50 SACKS pea n LILO for gab. low by P C MARTIN, Tanners Oil. 102 BARRELS fursatle lowb y 1 CMARTIN, oeT 23 GO Water it Pipes. 2 0 BCXF:b for sale low by P.C. MARTIN Stray Dog I AME to the advertiwr on the 26th i2Lg , e bleb the ow net can have by caning of this ...trice. describing the same, and paying, for this t. twAR Great Bargains in Clothing; CLOSING OFF SALE FOR TIIIS WEEK ONLY, O 8 MARKET STREET. 48 Oct f2B CORNER OF THIRD. First Door above the Burnt District. IVOOLES GOODS MENI Vft : l 7 `HE JEWS AND GENTICES-14 CLOTHING STORE f I • P. OWENS, PROPRIETOR, RETURNS thanks folds old customers and frienJt for past favors. H, ;, :ornpated to sell elothing lower, by ten per rt•rit,t,:n an., ether este,- lishment west of the mountains; constant ly on hand n large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTH I NG. such as Over Coate from s3,so't, $3O, Cassinett Pants lam $2 lc $4; fine Cassimere Par,ta from $3 50 to $6; fine Satin Vests for $1.75; fine Bom bazine do for $3; and all kincin of WINTER VESTS, SHIRTS. DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all articles in his line. Those who wimit to purchase, %rill do well to give him st c dl , es ho is proposed to furnish clothing on the Very cheeriest terms for gash. Don't forget the Ogee; GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE, NO. 143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley. oci2otf. P, OWENS. CLOTHING STORE!! [Voter Street, Three Doors beloia Wood. HE subccriber respectfully inform, his cnstc. 1 meta and the public generally. that he has open• ed a variety of sru•on.rhle elothirg, ut the above sisnd, o hick he offer. lift cheap at can he bought in the cliv. 57 Wood gt The store is in charge of Mr 11. PEW, one of the best cutu.rs and mu.t experienced w.iiiinen in The city. ‘.4:123if. I'. OW P.C4S. Fifth Ward Livery Stable. lop‘ THE Anbieriber. hnving him& nut the well known Livery Stable kept by C B buts, in the F ilth Ward, respectfully informs bin friend; and the public generally, that he will keept at all time., a ..rock ~ f the best description of Riding Horses, Bug gies. Chrrinees °fall kind*, and in shall, every thing required in his line of bunnies.. A considerable portion of leis stock is new, awl he confident thus nu stuck in thu city will be superior to his. HIS TERMS WILL BE MODERATE His Stable is on Liberty st., n few dores above the Cann! Bridge, where he respectfully solicits e sham of public pntrotdme. CHARLES COLEMAN. . . IW"Lie is ■lso provided with an elegant Heorve which will be furnished a lien required. oes2.Srf --- WILLIAM T. &LDREE & - n EA LERS in all kinds and qualities of Pim-- burgh. Philadelphia and Boston manufactured Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Slippers. Also, • newt , and splendid, neat, light and durable article of mime. , slized spring•irmpered Gem Elastic Silluetand. they • Shoes, at 73 MARKET STREET, between Fourth street and the Diamond. Ni. B. A fine aasoruneni of Boys', Ifootlie' anti Childrens' Log Booia, of fine and cootie quality, now in eon, 0c125-3mltw. IWILL sell the undivided half port of the Friend -1 ship Paper Mill. situnted on the Monongahela er, in Brownsville, Pa. This property is - nearlv new, rind desirable. The other half is owned by Mr Z. Car ter, a preetieal paper maker. I will sell my interest exceedingly low. Apply to the subscriber, residing in Brownsville, Pa., or to Gen. J. K. Moorhead, of the city of Pittsburgh. A general warranty title will ha given to the purchaser. J NO. L. DA ‘VSON. ocr23 d2w• Dye Stuffs. 400 T 1 BLS Chipped Log waxtf 51.1 Ground Camwood; 60 %Vier ■t fie . IVater sr Fur sale Ly art Miltelf•NTS' •ND MANUFACTURER'S Pittsburgh, October, 18t.h, 1845. A N electi..n for thirteen Directoos of this Bank, 10 A nerve for the coming year. will ba held tit the Banking home, on Mcodsy, the 17th dav of November next. IY. H. DENNY, • Caskier. oet2o site Excusant 11•1114 or PITTSBURGH. Oc:ober I3rh, 1845. AN election far thirteen Directors of this Bank. tn. serve for the en.uing year. will be held at the Banking House., on Monday, the 17th day of Nw.em bar, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. THOMAS M. HOWE, Cagier. oetlB.dto BANt or PITTSBURG/1, October 17th, 1844. AN election for thirteen Directors of tEißink, for the ensuing year, wilt be held at the Banking House, on Muaday, the 17th day or November next. JOHN SNYDER. Caaßier. oct 111 the FARE REDUCED TO 88. Opposition Good Intent Past Line for 211 X La ;. - E2t IP X tel or ankulDiti MO! BUILT CoAlCiirl, 4":"=-1-: '1" t=7.1..•.. 'C r 7 ; , Limited Co Seven Passengers Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Ascendingibe mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION ONLY ONIt. SIGHT OUT TO cnixaresnimi, ' 4 . if:4 • 16: Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (being the only Line, running their own cars on the rund,)connec ling with Mail Curs fur New York; daunt Chambers burg with Maillines direct to 13altimore nod Wash inton City. rrOlice three doors from Exchange Hotel. oct 25.1 v A. HENDERSON, Arent. ORLEANS CLOTHS. - pASHIONABLE mixtures fur business coats, low J.: prim!, fur sale to order' by A LGEO, NItCICIRE &Co. 251 Liberty st. [DST re ceived an invoice of French Cloths, suita— ble fur Cloaks. Also a few paverns beautiful Cashmeres, for linings forthe same, for which we wilt be glad to receive orders. ALGEO, McGUIRE &Cm 251 Liberty it. BLUE BLANKET COATS. These comfortable coats so indispensible to the travelling communi. ty can be had in superior style at our establishment. A LGEO, McGUIRE & Co. 251 Liberty at. MIXED BEAVER CLOTHS AND FANCY LININGS. QONSETHING new in this line to be had at the Fashionable Head Quarters of ALOE°, McGUIRE &Co. 251 Liberty at... A NEW and splendid Cloth for winter coats we have every variety of color, and will make them in every variety of style to suit the taste, the habit end the pocket of our etritamers. Call and see them. White swan Urine. THE 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 beat style. His bill oF fare will constantly be found to contain the best the market affurds. (Oysters always on hand.) 0ct14.3m H. LANDWHER. MatLARGE lot or shirts just arrived from the East , the Pittsburgh Clothin' Stows Corsets whoh t p li NZ. M sad.retsit W.M. B. SC MET Int, oct2 r , 4 Ilta.l-fry i.l I'EUPETUAL MOTION! Paper d ill rut sate. 1400 lb, Indigo; 2500 •• Blue Vitfol; 5000 " bladder; 40 bbli Alum; 50 " Fuatic; 10 " Copparoe: 7 '• Nicaragua; 4 •• Rr•d Sanders; 4 " Blasi! \Yowl: 3 Peorb Wood; 4 • Lae Dye -112 Colors Esc L.::eznood: 1200 lb, Sumac; 500 •' fointgolln. B A FAHNF.STOCK & Co. ear 611) and Wood an, CLOAKS, CLOAKS COBURG CLOTHS ALGEO, McGUIREA Co's 4 251 Libel., st