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L. ILAEPER, I EDITOR Al]/ PILO* R7I:D.R•••7'-'l,,
;Pit TSTIIIRGIFit
!THUASDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 120,346.
A Iticirhant's
It will be seen by the'.'eciinmuniCatiOn
-We publish to-day, that a meeting will be held
to-night, at the &ims of the Board of Trade, to
4pcideon the erection of a MERCHANTS' EICIIAZGE
in this eityi That such a building is much wanted
tient emporium of 'Mtinufacture and coin
snesce,-alt will. admk how-to erect it, is the ques.
i ,- tienz. This We suppose will be decided to-night.
What a pity it is that we have not a little more
~)trOlicapiritLainting our men of wealth. We have
our eyesonimore than one merchant and ma.nufac
,2tuter, who, if he would come forward now, could
•his name as imperishable in Pittsburgh as
the name of Sir Thomas Gresham is in London.
- *eJmeeting to-night will decide who are posses
sed of a mapiticent Spirit, and who are not. The
ereelient President of the Boardof ['rade heads•the
call for the'Meeting, ;and we feel certain that he
- wilt be Surpassed by no one in liberality. What a ,
fine opPortunits: he Will hare fOr doing something
that wil l asiociate his name and memory with an
institution and ,:strUcture creditable to the mer
. chants undertantifactitrers of Pittsburgh.
We-have iletiO something of the plan to be sub
mitted lit '
to t meeting, : and to say that it
is iu the leStitl degrbe impracticable, would be
to doubt the pid4/ic spirit of our ; men of business,.
,
men who. are ;not surpassed in the spirit of privatt
enterprise by lank in Ithe country. The fire of the
Tir.stt AVuts d'eMonstiates this fact. A ca.
..lainty; that would slave made utmost any other
city''"hankrupt„did notiprodirce the failure of a single
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'inerehent or Marrufacteirer of Pittsburgh! and such
. has I t ieen the enterprise lof our citiiens that the pro
perty in the'BOrnt District, we will venture to say,
is fifty per cent more valuableinow than it was
'
previous to' that dreadful visitation. But tbe ques
tion is, will our enterprising citizens build a MEA
caysTe ExcliSsert? we hereto doubt on the sub-
ject—L•tazir
We have alluded MI Sir Thomas Gresham: it
was that noble:hearted Imerchant who erected, at
his .ottna expense; the first, Royal Exchange in Lon
don; which Wa.o:leatroYeid by the Great Fire in that
city in 1.66 G. Notwithstanding the general con
-
fusion,and_.troin , de occasioned by that calamitous
conflagration, a, new Eicchange was commenced
in the 'following year. iind opened in 1669. Such
was the enterprise of the London merchants, villa,
from experience, appreciated the advantages of
such an institution.
Annisnx frequently I isited the Royal Exchange,
and testifies to the delight which those visits af
forded him. -There is no place," says this excel
lent writer. 'which I so much love to frequent as,
the Royal Exchange. It' gives me a secret satis.
'• faction, and, in some measure gratifies my vanity.
as I, am an Englishman, to see so rich an assembly ,
of countrymen and foreigners, consulting together
'upon the private business of mankind, and making
; this . metropolis a'kind of 'emporium for the whole
earth. I must confess that I, look upon high
change ,to be a, great council; in which all consid.,
lions have 'their, rik„presentatives. Factors
in, the trading , mmld - are' le - hatamliasaadoralare iu
the Politic world, they rreget
treaties, and maiutain a. good co be:
tween those wealthy societies of inen: that. are di- 1
vided from one another by seas and oceanOsi
live on the different extrernities of a cotitinarp.,_:.:
I have often beenip4as4 to loar dispines acUusted
- . between an inhabitant of ,apan and an aldermin
- .of London, or to See a sUh r ieet of the Great
.entering into a league with one of .flie car of
Muscovy. lam indefinitely . delighted-in"'nfixing
.with these several ministers of commerce, as they,
'aredistinguished by their different walks and dif.
ferentlanguages. Sometimes lam jostled among a ,
body of Armenians; sometimes I am lost in a'
crowd'of Jews; find, sometinies make one in a
-group of Dutch Men. I ant a Dane, Swede, .or.
Treitchmarr, at different thnes; or rather fancy my
'self like the old philosopher, who, upon being -ask
ed whit countryman he was, replied, that he was
a citizen of the world."' I '
,
The l‘fsneries-Irs' Extus.s.na, Of Pittsburgh,
should be an edifice of e ii . sideraW, size, located
;.in a central position, con tracted sous to be fire
.proof, and creditable to th munificence and taste
( - or our business men. Nothing should be spent in
~useless deeorlqionii while-Architectural proportion
and finish sh c ould by no medns be slighted. A plain,
sul•stantial, well proportioned building, will cost
tlar less, and please a man of taste much more, than
I, st. barbarous attempt at . s r omething ' elegant, like,
some of our churches, compounding the Roman.
• Greek, and Gothic orders together, With most eh
. surd effect. -
Go on, gentle Men; with the 2ifincu.Ltrne Ef
cuAses.; the project,. we 'believe, is. jiopular; at
least,- we woold wish to maks it so.' tet all give
something towards it we say ALL, fur we hope no
bne` will - Jie . si.l niggardly as to withhold his mite,
and-hat'e tbe mortification; to say to himself, when
ihe-structute.is: completed, " I am a merchagt of
Pittsbuigh, andyet so mean and paimonious that
filive.norput a Single brick into that noble build-
rlyThe fun of the Journal about! theWhig.vic
tories had scarcely begun,' before it !was abruptly
'finished—" nipped in the hod - -broken short, like
a corn-cob. The full moon of his gratified hopes
has been sadly obscured by the reflections of what
-is to come. He is awakened to the sad reality that
:the late election in New York is " not the be-all
„hitd the end-all '• to the difficulties of procuring
thatimmiliating triumph. The mere allusion to a
reckoning with _the Anti-Renters has turned the
cup of his rejoicing to bitterest gall. No more
talk of ."jumping,aud dancing, and 'tinging," but a
si;ery decided proclivity to pugnacious behavior,
Which the editor especially promised to eschew.
'lle well-knows that his party has no real love for
the Anti-Rentere--no sympathies with them atoll.
;I.the Whigs dare speak the thoughts of their
learts.cm-the subject, they would say that theyhad
stooped conquer." Influenced 4 their hatred
*- of Ilientoentcy, and mortified by many defeats, re
' ceireil at its, hands, they hail basely bargained with
men whose, objects and 'purposes they had ever
contemned.
It is no wonder that the realization of the fact
should suddenly waiter the joyous 'cogitations of
our_neig,hbor. Defeated,-though we are, we know
vre feel more comfortable _about the political fit
; iure than the Journal -editor, , evert- in the very
; morning of his success: u Where • your gibes
absolutelyhi
pow '1" , annoys us that we are in
good spirits, and he is not pleased because we can
make “ merry with-hii rejoicings." We fear we
43;41 have no u'rejoicings" to be
merry over
Ia
his fit of grave ilhhumor, the:editor talks
iorttral;out the Democratic candidates receiving
votes from , •thieves and pito inels". confined at
M4l,:iirelre Island. For the sake ; of - his own
j coriltpt pal ty he should have forborne to allude
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to this. Does he o thir*, bat the startling and
atrocious pipe - lafinheirds,Viractised by the whigs
for years, and biiiihtiOilikht in 1840, are forgot
f`tvs,-415‘, heinnt-kriqW that those enormitiel,
we're lifasOnted ®them by: 'the strongest possible
evidedce,4—so strong, indeed, that his accused felt
j,
low-parti)ans have scarcely attempted to shake iti -
Do'es he remember dill, and will he bear in mind
that the Blackwell's Island charge against tlie
democrats, stands upon nothing but the "unstead
fast footing" of a mere assertion in a wbig news
paper!! Do think of this. Mr. Journal, and see
how very awkwardly your allegation looks, corn
ing from a whig editor.
There is one other little matter we must notice
before we have done with these Whig victories,
which are but a "mouthful of , moonshine" at
best. The .editor wishes to pack us all off to
Salt River, without even giving us time to have
our shirts washed. He should know that we are
not quite ready to go yet. When the whigs took
their journeys up there they had nothing to look
after. We relieved them of all political business,
and they had nothing at all to detain them. It is
a little different with us. Here in Pennsylvania
we have "Old Shook," with his veto, to watch the
whigs,—And we must stay to see him through.—
Then in New York we have the majority in the
Senate and the Lieutenant Governor, and we must
stay and help them keep the whigs in order. There
fore, the Sournal may see, "it would never do
to give it up so." We shall not go up Salt River
until we are as badly whipped as the whigs have
been for many years past.
1
I[l. LECISARD'S O'Callaghan was an excellent
piece of acting. lie warmed up towards the close
of it, and the repeated plaudits of the audience, at
tested the favorable impression he made. As Pad
dy Murphy in the Burletta of the •Happy Man,'
be played admirably, and the piece went off with
hearty applause. Mr. L. has an excellent face and
figure—he dances admirably, and he sings moder
ately well. He certainly possesses a high order of
theatrical talent, and wants but a few more years
experience to make him a complete comedian.—
He appears again, to-night. az )=-See advertisement
of the Theatre.
NEGRO Sr.FFIIAGE,—The official majority a
g,ainst negro suffrage, i in the city of New York, is
only 24,697, Of 35,159 votes cast, but 5,249 were
cakt in favor of the proposition. The Majority in
the State will ,be very larip, but we have not yet
obtained the officials.
COON-SKINNI“ N HICIIIG.I N.
The Detroit Free .'reirs,l of November 7,- thus
briefly sums n the result yf the late election in
Mi'chigan. Thy haif no Ainti-Renters, nor other
factions to,helri them 4ere, find therefore they were
deliated:
E ELECTION---WHE RESULT!
' The Democr4ey of 4ficiai4au to the Democracy
of the Union, ends greeting:
A DEMOCRATIC SENATE!!
.4 DEMOCRATIC !HOUSE OF REPRESEN
TATIVES ! !! ;
DEMOCRATIC ; LEGISLATURE . THAT
WILL ELECT'A DEMOCRATIC SENATOR!!!!
THREE DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTA
TIVIES IN CONGRESS!!!!!
. . .
1,40.1,a11et: the 4th q March neat, theTeninsus
lirr„„twk, Is of the Nation au
elf i r art* i 41ROTH fIOUS
,,
ES Ol• CONGRE:SS !! I 1
"Erevity is the soul of wit."
The charieltorptipere;notice the lobs of the
U. S. maill scf 4r
. Mont4.-?trio Detroit entered
of .1..ak.. Juperior, on the
Detioit (torn
30t1t uIL ..She had on oard!anothet large copper
rock weighinglletween4wo and thrc4 tons, ken
ont't*ia thelleititnotelecOttiidirt Janne, and des.
, .
tines for tne eaot. i 1
C+A.t. 'intsville Miners' Journal
. of S.Sttunlay, I tie quhntity gent this week
.by I , lnilroad, 29,1134 ;11 tnnts,' 4- little less, than
4ist Week. The!vehole quan4ty sent this season, so
jar, is 1,055,555' 11 tonli."
To.iiiiie IllerObnintoi Igannfactiarers and
,other Citizcinf of I.l t4iburglt and Alle.
.A.C 4 a.recent meeting of the! Board of Trade, the
undersigned were appointed a committee for the
purphse of calling your attention to the importance
of; cqnstructin,g a Mercantile Exchange in some
convenient and Central posit*.
,We do not consider it necebsary to enlarge upon
the benefits which all portionl of our business corn
milnity would derive filial such an institution, by
which. at regular timesall thOse would be collected
who ;seek a market for their productions, or who
desire to procurd supplies of their raw materials--
where the mercbant and the; manufacturer would
be brought together, and' where apartments could
be provided in Atfhich spfeimens of the skill mid in
dustty of our manufacturers could be exhibited and
the results of the enterprise; and industry of our
vicinity be concentrate) in 'one view; while the
friendly intercourse thus produced would raise the
character of ourbnerca4ile cnmmunity arid elevate
the standard of our business reputation much high
er than ir could OtherwiLe attain.
The formation of a Mercpntile Exchange was
among the earliest objects tq which the attention
of this Association was r klirected, but hitherto with
out effect, but it is belidved that an opportunity is
now; presented cif obtaining a i suitable lot of ground
in aicentral part of the!City,, on which a conveni
ent building might be erected tit a probable expense
of about fifteen thousaud dollars, which could com
prise within iteiwalls alMer antile Exchange and
News Room—alßeadinti Ro m—a public Library
—a large Roomj fit for the e.- ibition ornrticles of
ionic manuthetures--threej or four convenient
Brokers' or Insurance offices and other apartments
for the accommodation tat die Association and its
Officers. . !' i
NO definite plLin has ',Lieen :proposed for raising
the requisite Rinds, butiit hat been suggested that
it should -be suimcribeo . in s cues of one hundred
dollars each, the improvomerits being held as!secii
rityby which rneans the ecuit would be so gener
all.yldivided as to be easily borne, while it is be
lieved that the ailiatita4 the:Board of Trade would
derite from the increased ; convenieuces of the
building and artlangements, would enable it besides
defraying all its aspendes, to pay a moderate rent,
or appropriate a considerable sum annually for a
public Library.! Or if the subscribers to the stock
shotild prefer that ruti, the charter of the Board
could be so modified that i the title could be vested
therein and contributors be remunerated for their
advantage by privileges of perpetual membership.
or oilier advantages to be mutually agreed upon.
We would earnestly •equest you to consider the
subject and make some exertions to remove the in
convenience we ; have so long suffered for want of
a suitable Hall for the iransaction of commercial
affairs. Most of the Western cities have taken the
requaite
_measures for this purpose, and we are fully
convinced that the experien4 of a few years vt ill
dembnstrate that the behefits!of such an institution
and the lacilitie4 it will afford for the trarsaction
of it sad, Al inUfactiring busiiiess gener
ally,!Will mce.lthan!cotnpenlsate you for the ex
pense.and exertiptt.its Obstruction will require.
.For the purptx4.6 of inore!fully discussing this
subject, and adopting tide-asides for carrying it into
effect, the =citizens of .Pittsburgh oral Allegheny
are .iquesteil toirneet'ai the !
.Rooms ;of the Board
of Tirade, at 7 ovfink it - n Thursday Evening, 12th
inst.! ; , 1 1
Ttiori. Nitavrra.x,
F.! Leine - I'4'i, j
• ! , Thos..S. je,a. r sin., , Conntilier.
J i 5 , 112 ii
E Ceiorziss , f,
J4s , ; ‘ Atkisie*it.,- •
, Pitti:bur*h , N 4.11.% .10 t 04.6 !
- 4'-.r
;'• .„,
Our CmiosAL Shop,
(We re-open our ottlioaity Shop for one day
only, in order to givitke pplik a chanee .. to look
at the „ follo4big, 'have efilled
'bled 'frtirn vitriousiourc'es Itisiprobableglt
will poi open again ibis seluion. The
Seafeif war"—,cane
tat
The file t
A thermometer indicating the temperature of a
“hurning shame."
"Something green" found in Yanke Doodle's
eye.
The cat found in a strange garret.
The dog in the manger.
Commission of the - Senior Captain of the Black
Guards.
The needle with which "blue stockings" are knit.
Tb beam in every body's eye, with the mote ap
pended.
Gray hairs from the forelock of Time.
Some of the confidence with which sassingers
are eaten.
Cement used for mending the break of day.
A clap of whig thunder from beyond Cayuga
bridge. Very loud.
The price of putty.
The touch-hole of the first gun from Ohi,.
The pattern of the robe of night.
A rail from the fence around lots of fun.
The dog's tail that gas "druv in," with some of
the "hair of that same `dog."
Box ofumatches maa4 in Heaven."
The man. that "smelt a rat."
The arrow that killed cock robin.
Portraits of the people, including the "man in
the claret coat," the "lellow that struck Bill Pat
terson," the 'chap dat trove dat last brickbat" snd
the individual "who kissed the nigger."
The finger of scorn, slowly pointing.
A pair of shoes from the skin of the teeth by
which the fellow escaped a flogging.
Lotion for the eruption on the brow of Mount
- - -
Vesuvius.
Model of the grey mare that was the Setter
The thing . that " couldn't be did with the " way
they did it."
A march for the Scoth fiddle.
Telescope for seeing the elephant."
The oldest inhabitant reading the paper with the
largest circulation.
Gloves for boxing the compass.
Table cutlery used at the feast of reason.
The cloak of religion; latest Paris style.
Scales of Justice; very ancient and fish-like.
Roorback.
The banner which always hangs on the outward
wall.
Plug used to check the Ilow of soul
A skein of street-yarn.
A chip from the old block.
Steam •tug of wax."
Oyster pie, from the repast to which Daniel
Tucker came too late.
High water mark in the "sea of upturned faces."
The leg the "old gray goose - stood on when she
was "smiling at that gander."
The hinges and lock for the trunk of an ele
phant
Thermometrical record of "the winter of our
discontent."
Daguerreotype of the girls Mr. Barney was ask
ed to leave alone.
A bit of brain schorthat by a heated 'imagine.
tion,
That same old coon.
The heir (hair) to the English crown.
John Smith, the Simon Pure, with Stmon's wife
and daughter.
An idea, highly colored.
A handful of the wool pulled over the eyes of•
the dear people.
A.feather from the wing of a flying report.
The latch-string of the "lodge in some vast
xil
derness.".
A woollen leg—very cheap—taken from one of
the cripplesyrho were told to '-go it!"
The mangle yoor mother sold.
One of theib'hoys—full length.
An intercepted letter from the man in the moon
to the married woman that always carries a band
box in the omnibus.
A whistle which once belonged to "Old Boreal.''
Q3The papers say New York is too Young to
go Wright
o.ln Decatur, Georgia, a large portion of the
square in which the hotels were situated was burnt
Oct. 30.
crlAnother break has occurred in the Erie cana
at Utica.
• strr-Rasrrsa.—The connectiori z of Anti -rent.
ism with the election for Governor, says the Aar
na/ of Commerce, may be seen by comparing the
majorities for Yourro in the Anti-rent counties,
with the majorities at the Presidential election in
the same counties. Thus:
18411. 1844.
Counties. IT 'rig ht . , Young. Polk. Clay.
Albany, 20041 193
Rensselaer, 1807
. .
'
.742
Columbia, 669 360
Greene, 100 520
Schoharie, 624 537
Ulster, 50 ' 21
Delaware, 1500 1159
Sulli% an, 204 225
...
Federal gain in these
cnun
ties, 970 S 1854
Or nearly equal to Young's majority in the State
TILE LAST ONE --A school boy. being asked by
his teacher how he st.ould flog him, replied, 4 41
you please, sir, I should jib to have it upon the
Italian system of peninaglirp—the heavy strokes
upwards and the down ones light."
From the 0. Delta, Nor. 1
FROM MEXICO.
J Santa Zuni still in Ifferieo--Large Contributions
for the Support of the army.
13y the brig P. Soult, from Havana, we have re
eeived our files of Mexican papers. The dates
' from the capital are to the 26th September. 1
' We find nothing in the later numbers about the
I departure of Santa Apna towards Monterey. So
far from that, be was still iii the capital, mustering
his liirces for the contemplated expedition.
Senor Haroy Tamariz had b2en appointed Min
ister of Finance in place of Senor Gomez Farias
The Dran o del Gobierno says 'thatall the rich
people of Mexico would (10 well in following Santa
Anna's example--contriburing liberally' towards
the support of war—or else the mob would go
where they knew the monel, , was and take it to the
Soldiers who defended the country. Then it adds,
that the clergy had consented to mortgage their
property for $2,090,00u; that the merchants and
wealthy ritizens of Mexico would deliver to the
Government on the 25th September, $500,000 for
the purpose of the war; that the same amount
I would be delivered on the sth October, and equal '
sums would he paid every month.
Senor Gomez de la Cortina had made himself a
loan of $30,000, without any conditionS as to pre
mium or reinibursement.
The Eapectador says there are yet some patri.
otic _Mexicans left, who will not allow their coun.
try to be ruined by it enemies.
- .
CaIIISTIt's Galva4 's ßeinidiesliir nervous dis
eases, such as Faralok, Rhetnatifk, nervous and
sick head-ache, ticeux, fits, dyepeptia,.laron.l
chitin, deathses, spin • OMplitint4,-PalPitakioo of
Ell
the heart, general , d ui t? and. deficiency .of nery
-
ous and physical eralr y, have been used with
great success and iiiirilest universal • satisfaction.
They are done up in hg,,-form = i tf Ml*, - bands'l
bracelets, rings, ion] ,"geetic lin. in bottlesj and
are all outward appl cations. *NO - njurybas ever
i ad
been known from , -t ' use, and e cases where
they have been ' vantag and entire sue <
CCM are .very n - • ! ••• ..._
.. For fort ' . anatiore please read the ad
vertisement on • o de of Ibis taper ',,
V itel
For sale at Ca Es' only sigenct in Pittsburgh.
Is j
novs! : t•-•-ili . • \ No. ar,lgarketetreet,
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-The election case in Philadelphia has been
decided against Mr. MAL, the,corriptaihant He
m•ill.cafry it to the Soptetue Fowl. ; •
-r- Tsra-tiw uy r,,,,=.; ; .: ~.~..;.,~+ , r'N~r.4
++~. "'d r~~ rx. yrv~s,~ _•
Lieut. Colonel McClung. WIN rapidly recovering
from the effects of his wounds. One of the officers
of his Regiment informs - us that the gallant Colo
nel was the first mart that iihnived himself on'the
first fort stormed by General Taylor's Division, and
that he received his wounds -whilst, waving his'
sword aloft and checering ct. his men, shouting .
"Victory!" The musket ball. struck him on his
left hand whilst holding hijiesibbard to his hip,
and cut off two of his fingefs, glancing from the
scabbard and entering his abdomen, fracturing in
its course, the bone abouethti hip joint.
We feel bound to state fuither, from — the evi
dence furnished us, that Gificiial Taylor's coolness
and sound judgment throughiut the,ferribie three
days was remarked by ever y a and that
his intrepidity was such, he *int in the thickest
of the fight, and always where the- balls. fell fast
est, that his escape was deemed miraculous; He;
still preserves the same nobliizfeelings., and stands
ready to go where his gogiritant'may.order
him, or the services of his;etin tall
whether at t
whether at the head of itvlOor thousand
We are gratified to be ab4tict date-that-the du
els, which-were un the tupisA Camargo, betweet
Col. Balla Peyton-and gen. Mshall, and also be
tween Capt. Musson of, this' 'turd Capt. Che
rasa, of the Texas Musson,
i lhave all been anti
cably arranged.
In addition to the arkkie iteiria, we have gather.
ed the following from th&Galvestcn Civilian o
the 2Sth, received by the - Pattnitto:
Col. Belie Peyton, Gen. A. 14. Johnson, and Mr.
Kendall, of the Picayune,. were at-Galveston on
the 28th;. intending .to leave in the' lkieltiorn for
this city.
Col. Wm. S. Fisher, commander of the "ill-fated
Mier expedition," and Capt.. Frank S. Earley, of
the Washington Texas Volunte!ers, and a hero of
Monterey, died ift.Galveston on tthe 2utli instant.
Gen. Ampudia had issued another proclamation
since since his retreat from Monterey, calling up
on the Mexicans to flock to ids, standard to repel
the invaders of .t soil. /Ns irrusa, in the pro
clamation, for defeat at Monterey, and the surrti.
der of that city to. our ticipps,a maw of ama of art
munition The utter 'falsity if this statement
is well known, for any quantitlf
,of ammunition
was found at Monterey atter theicapitulation.
7854 2810 " 956
1834 955
A Stated Meeting of St. Jobrep Lodge, No: 219
A. Y. M., will be held this (Thursday) evening in
the Masonic Hall, 6 o'cloilt,, by order of the
Worshipful Master. r •
.p.arrrT, See'y.
Pittsburgh, Nov. D. 181, A. L:5846. •
G:?. The tnembe of the Pittaburgh'Trotting
Club, are requested et at theaiank Exchange,
on Thursday the lOt at haff past 'Y
o'clock,
P. M. B 1 "71811 Or TRIVPRILUDENT..
FAN WAL
Five days late• **enterer.
Present position of ce?f. 2)410 , --fatt4te z drina and
Ijray 'befiuteieii.fr'e*cies and
citizens off . Molderey 7 —,dterynidta excuse for , the
Surfendiv , L2 4 .he killed iiiuido; 44.
The steamship Paktietto,l*ikairrived at New
Odgpis on fhe•26th ttlti me; itr s 3# - bent?) f rom Gal
veston. Among \
the passengers , Dr. 'Conrad
and Lieut. Nichols, U. S. A., Lieuts. Dorfendorf.
Price, (reported_ dead,) Smith and Smeds, of the
Mississippi volunteers, and Lieut. Read, of the Tex- 1
,an Rangers,With,4l volunteers. Among the yes-.
eels left at GalvestOn vCere the steamship McKim,'
and steamschooner Florida, both for N. Orleans.
IThe McKim was, from Brazos Santiago, and was
to leave Galveston for New Orleans on the 28th.
The steamschooner Florida was eleven days from
I Brazos Santiago, with 300 discharged volunteers.
She put into Galveston on the 25th, short of pro
visions and water, and was to leave again for this
port on the 28th instant.
Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun. ,
BIONTEIINT, MEXICO, Oct. 1.0, 1846.
Gentlemen:-1 find I have to correct my last let
ter to you. In it I stated that the killed of the
Baltimore battalion was eight. I am happy now
Ito say that there were but five slain; the other three
raising, were made prisoners, but escaped and day
before yesterday returned safe and sound. They
report that Wm. Alexander, private of Captain
Stewart's company, died in the 4fexican'camp af
ter the amputation of his limb by a Mexican sur-
Igeon. Ile was buried with the honors of war by
the Mexicans.
I forgot to say in the list I gave you of our kil
led, that Seargeant Truscott, of Washington, was
in that number. The entire part of his head above
the mouth was shot off. Of the rest of the wound
ed, privates Files and Caples (both of Stewart's
company,) will die. They werebothsherthrough
the body. Lee's case. is very - doubtful; I fear he
-will die.
Color bearer Hart lost his right arm while de.
fending the Banner which was presented to us by
the ladies of Baltimore. He fell, and Capt. Stew
art rushed up to his aid, saved.hitn and the flag, re
deeming the pledge he made when he received it,
that lie "would defend it or die."
If you add these to those I mentioned in--my let.
ter per Lieut. Worthington, you will find the total
of the killed and wounded in our battalion.
We will have another "tall fight" at Saltillo, and
our situation is now becoming perilous. The
Mexicans are said to number 23,000 men here,
and their fortifications are said to be better than at
Alonterey. Gen'l Taylor has only 6,950 men to
oppose these. The Gov ernmeut ought to send us
at least 10,000 more men.
Lee is still living, but very low—he will die.
Yours, &c., , J. M.
From the New Orleans Tropic we niake the fol
lowing extracts:L--
Lieut. Price, whose death has been announced
in Mississippi papers and our own, is, thank
God, alive, and now at the St. Charles lintel. in
this city. From some of the officers of the U. S.
Army, who came passengers on the Palmetto, and
who left Monterey on the 11th ult., we learn that
the first Government Express, ordering Gen. Tay
lor to carry on the war with renewed energy, in
consequence of the refusal of Mexico to negotiate,
was within a few miles of Monterey, and would
'reach that point the next day.
The health of the troops at Monterey was much
better than it had been on the Rio Grande.
The fortifications in the city were garrisoned by
the regular troops.
Gen. Taylor's camp was about three miles this
side of Monterey.
The last accounts from. General Ampodia and
his army left, them beyond Saltillo, on their march
towards San Luis Potosi, at which point it was
rumored that Santa. Atma had arrived at the
load* thirteen
forcements. gonillaci.di- y-astientionit,4eitt-'
. .
The Georgia Regiments was the only reinforce
ments which hart reached Montenek.at the' time
our informants left. Orders tad been received, it
was understood,`by the othet.rtgiments stationed
on the Rio Grande, to movetawanbllleadquatters.
The Kentucky, anctTenutsseajnowinidlintinienta.
had not yet reached Ilatatnoras. • The people of Monterey who,had left about the
.
time of the seige, were gradually returning. They
had begun to exhibit friend.feelingetewards the
Americans, interchanges.ofeisits not -being-rare
among both parties.
There had been affrays betwesnthe. citizens of
Monterey and Texas Rangers,-which resulted, first,'
in the assassination of a realms Volunteer, 'and
then, by way of revenge, lathe killing of eleven
Mexicans by the comrades of the.stain.' General
Taylor, to prevent iimilarrOriiriances; 110 eider
ed an efficient guard to be. dlitillinted-throngh the
city.
MASONIC NOTICE
I: t •
QJThe Office of for oanpe POET has at
, tached to it. he most ii*aisiuriee`Joh.lPrinting Estab
lishment in the city. -We are pr :'aced to fill al
orders for'isrintiikr at At ihoilest 49ae, thri
'work +lll.l* if - one-int.:4e bat. stile and
lowest terms., z-
?IV U 101 4 \ 7118
STAGE blevAccia
,
. Prices of admission: •
First Tier, 50 cents. I Second Tier, S7l cents
Third " 20 ". 1 Pit, 25 "
paws.= vox,-=7G ,
FOURTH NIGHT OF MR. LRONARD
- Flint night of at, WRITE. HORSE.
THURSDAY EVENING, .hrOPI 7 I2, 1846,
Will be performed the
WHITE HORSE OF THE PEPPERS.
(With the original music.)
Gerald Pepper Ma. Lnortahn
To conclude with (last time) the
Irish Attorney.
Pierce O'Hara
Friday, Benefit of krt. LEONARD
Doors to open at 7, performance to commence a
7j precisely.
COUGH. CURED.
DR. SOULE:—In the spring of 1844, I had alf se
vere attack of Infiamation of the Lungs. I em
paled the best medical aid I could get; tire infiama
tion (malty subsided, but my cough continued to in
crease till at -length my case was pronoupced confirm
ed consumption . . In this situation I was given op by
my physicians. I took all the cough balsams I could
I hear of, but they had no effect. lat length obtained
some of the Sovereign Balm Pills, and after I com
menced taking them I raised for a few days astonish..
ingly, so that my friends became alarmed; but I soon
found that it was only clearing out my lungs, for I
began to gain, and, as strange as it may, appear, am
ilow a well - man. They are extensively used for
coughs and colds, and always give relief.
W.
Pickering, Canada West, Oct. 184.5.A1 BEiITLY.
Sold wholesale and retail by
SAWYER, General Agent,
At the HEALTH Dzimr, Smithfield, between 3d and
4th sta., Pittsburgh ; Pa. novl2
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, Con.
gumption.
Dr. Duncan's Celebrated Expectorant Remedy.
READ! READ!! THE GREAT CURE FOR CONWMPTIOND,
AFFLICTED reader, do not suffer this disease to
knit its thtal threads in your system; they are
certain to hurry you to an untimely grave. Hai not
experience taught you—have not ocular proofs con-,
vinced you that consumption is certain death to all
whom it may encounter, when led. to a late period/
Then why will you delay procuring a remedy in due
season to arrest the progress of that fell destroyer?
A cold, which .soon terminates in a coughing, by
which soreness of the throat and inflammation 01 the
mucous membrane of the bronchit is produced, and
the lungs rendered-open to disease. Thus persons
suffer theinselves to prOcrastinate.nutil.death looks
in at their., dour!—when they will begin to be con
cerned about their health, when in all probability it
will be too late. May all who have a cold take time
ly warning, and get rid ofit as soon as possible.
Da. DUNCAN'S EMPECTORANT REMEDY standa,be
fore the public tested by thousands and daily Used
in almost every family throughout the different States
for diseases of the Chest and Lungs. ' The vast a
mount sold in this city, and that to so many persons, -
who come back and obtain it by the haifdozen bat
tles, is sufficient evidence
— of its wonderful efficacy:
VICTORY! VICTORY !
r br. Duncan'e Expectorant Remedy always
victorious!—Read the following cure of one of our
own citizens :
I.: sl echanicsburgh, /day 11, 1846.
Messrs. Owen & Keys.-1 hereby certify that for
more than flirty years I have been Wiliam:l with a
breast afection, pronounced by_roatlit• Pl*
- ~ • diseasepand thirabout three year* ago I was
attacked act - 11611y with pain in the cheatieougli,ipit
ling of blood, &c.,arid after trying the most approv
ed plan as advised, by•physienuas, and all to but little
purpose; hearing of Dr. Ouncansa Expectorant, Iwaa
ineuced to try,it,imil after having given it uthorough
trial, I can testify that it. effects in my:Case have
been zoom-. salutary, and I now enjoy good health
Aztr_nmeil otpors sate....lstin. • - : - • .
easion of cietdomve some pain in any" breast, but Or.
Duecan's Expectorant invariably gives relief,: . - •
The above certificate . wait volontlith given to
Mews. Owen & Keys," of. ZdechapicabuqK Chum.,
pa** Connty, Ohio' . • • - -z , • - . - -
Consurnigion&CenStaklltf.reDiseases.
tethri-Linagiettred birthatintelir,;‘4,q.
- • - littneatio t Ztrpaitoiaig,. - f •
F The undersigned eer/166th these 2aitieted Wl**
diseases of the Lunge, that he has been alibetid with
the premonitory aymptbnia of consiiinption'Ar *if
last three years, which at length began to aletnne,a
clangorous char acter,' cough increasing,... With, great
loss of strength and exhaustica; Revere pain in-my
throat; with swelling; 'pain-in the breast and aide;
night sweats; and all the symptoms of a apiedy,ter ; -
numitiOn of - .Being ender , the „treatment,. of,a
physician for sonic time; and finding no n.frinsi
his treatment and 'medioine, mythther was getermin,
od to try , the virtues of
Dr; Durcan?. .Egxpeedc te ua ßemedy, having somuch said ofits e q a & nt
ties. fie-obtained , it at - the office, No. Mt Ryeamere
atielSt." I commenced taking the medicine;, without
any hope of recovery, but to my surpriael . soon. OE.
wan to gain strength; myteugb was easier, and eirer,c
toration of - secreted matter took place:"" 'I tontine.*
using the medicine until I. had :take* five ..bottleir.
this day called personally :at,youronce,'cifferhfi
thanks and - .gratitude to yon4usa publie- , beniffsetor
for eompounding such n vainable , medicine. 'ea the
Expectorant has proved' to be in triy-ciute , I nevi - feel
entirely wail, and trust, that.all .who read thla r and
who have an affection ofthitLengi, will make ere'
this valuable medicine before it is too late. I believe
Dr. Dancan.s Expectorant-remedy to -be a certain
preventive and carer of,that fain:-diaesure..,..Coturent4
thin. s,„- PREDERI.C.KAIITENHEINER,--
- Thad at. between Pike: and
Any. remit winkling any,AntherlthowledgeeTthe
above eure, is requested to . call on - the father ofthe
gentlenian, or at his own residence. .• • • •• -
-Dr. Durican'a EXPECTORANT REMEDY, Weird
in time, will remove all obstructions, strengthen and
impart life and new vigor to all thermions through
out the Lenge, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bionehltis,
difficulty of breathing and soreness of the Threat,
Spitting of Blood; Night Sweats and all othrr apy
preaching symptoms orCopsumption, use thCilme
m .
edicine time, when. you Will be certain Inhere
all th ese evil seeds of disease driven from ypitr ays
tern, and yourlife spared.
DR. DUNCAN'S WESTERNOFFICE,No.ISO,
Sycamorest., Cincinnati, where his medicines, to
gether with advice, can always be obtainet
The abOie valuable medicines are for sale at the
corner of Wood and Liberty ate., Pittsburgh.
novl2 WM. JACKbO' N, only Agent.
Executors Notice:
Nhereby girm- to all 'persons indebted
1.1 to-the. t state of Garret A ten, lam ofMoon town
ship, Allegheny county, deed, to mpkeimmediate
payment; and all persons havingslai44.ll against'said
estate, to present them proper/. ailhenticated for
settlement to two 111te4)RMICK,
JAMS ATON,
Moon tp.,,Nos. 10, 18410-jyl,lwlt* 'E.recutor,
8
• -
Pig- Lead..
4 4 1 PIGS . Lead; just rec'i and forsa!e by
1 novl2 TAMES MAY
50 KEGS Shot, assortot Nos.; for sale by
novl2 JAMES MAY
John L.
TTORNEY AT SAW, Office Fourth st., be
/1 tween grant anigruithfield, south side, Pitts
burgh Pa. Will alw attend promptly to business in
the adjoining counrils. nos! I -IY
AViTION SALES.
By Johr 11. Davis, Auctioneer,
SMITH-MAST CODFED OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREET/3,
N Thurtidl looming, 12th inst., at Dro?clock,
will b e old without reserve; for cash couency,
an extensivenmortment of fresh and seasonable Dry
Goods, boas, Shoes, whips, fine, table and 'pocket
cutlery, Se: ' At - 2 o'clock, P..M . 4:1 crate 'assorted
China: ad Queensware; 16 doz. Coal and Dev:Mobil*
Shovels 23 dot. Bed Cords; 3 hf. chests and , 2 caddy
bre. yH. Tea ; 4 hf. bts. Virginia manufattured
&leen; targe stiantity of household and kitchen
furniture, embracing' the entire stock of a gentleman
declining housekeeping looking glasses, engravings,
nattrasses, carpeting,.feather beds, bedding, mantel
Mocks, globe lamps, stoves, llc. novl I
11 - 11 YOUI—Well, that is :a misfortune Antl*it al
crime; but to=reinain bald; w hen fine'en opportii.: l
nity offers to restore y our, air, by a faithful and lib-.I
era! use . ot JAYNE'S Ilskift irr-bot little
short of crime . . This valuable tireparation" excites'
the scalp to a new and healthy action, cleanies' it
from scurf and dandruffoprestinta the.htir from fall
ipg off; cares those; eruptive. diseases which often ap
pear upon the heads and in a majority - of cause proH
daces' a fine growtk of . new : It also .gives the
hair a rich and beautiful appeartince, unequalled
.by
any. hing alba kind. - • -• ' 'l'
For sale in Pitts/mei atthePFMN-TICA.STORZe
data. . . 721111. yourth, °Ii p i peet, °1 Y n °l'R W E vical G2l . N , a - B oc AL I24-41 D; Ili A r
4114 is'4•B• very white No. 1 salt , in first rate (719,,Lb' FEN8%444147s
shipping order, is store and for sale - milts 11,3r0 dot ii,. !. 4,,,Jl„,t . i v *i rec r av id - ntr i ongio,
of 51 bbla. androver by \ STERETT ' ' r f t6 - . - •
. dor tend - Frontstv.•
• ' - , -.;
kftfilooaritAggfaes Books at iteetlloni
. .
litter and .f.l* Writing Paper, Blank .111;moraruhnn
. 11.4,1 Steel Pens, 4.e. This' evening, Ttlet-
ditl4llVltrOpnliei 10th, and every evetiting 04,14„.4.
."-- - meeks-4 , 2A5 - Auetfon Store,l7a7poir ore". ~, .
I ,',), - W iied and Fifth ethati.p.
ftlif
9 icoVocartri of Books, probablygia mcitteLle
: teiteivetery, er offered in this place at pbblitiale,
e all_ ind warranted perfect—among which
are - Theological, Medical, Law, MisalPirseouo3/s1
blesilid PrayerHaoks of evarodeticription - ,nf aim,
and binding. - Poetry, History, Romance, Travidei,
Tales, Adventures and the Drama, Albums, Port
folios, Books, in rich and elegant binding, suitable
for - preseate. , Fine - library - editions-of Standard'
Works. For further particulars, please call and ex
amine the stock. Books will be sold positively with
out reserve, as the stock must be closed immediate
ly. ' Those who-wish-toTurchase;will-please-ca
soon. Books at privativsale-during the day at ye ..,
low prices. - - . JO/IN.D. DAVIS, Ana:.
novlo.
Tn. ,
C.S.. Ptivite s a.
W. M. I'orrza
New: York Pianofortes. --
/TIHREE 'aplendid 'dew Pianofortes from the mann
' factory of A. H. Gale & Co., New York, just re
ceived and for sale at manufacturers , . pricea,•by
Nov. 9 I J. H. MELLOR,BI Wood at.
T ARD bbla. Winter Lard' Oil, just reed
JU and for sale by - • ' •
• nov9 • MILLER & RICKETSON;
Ma. LiONAiD
STARCANDL2 20 bag. and ball bra. Star Can
dies just rec'd and for-sale by
nov9. . MILLER & RICKETSON...
PORT WINE-il5 Qr. Casks Calabria Port Wide;
~116 . 6 a .r
For sale by fnovAl MILLER & IIICKETSON.•
• Mcire Kew Goods. '
A A. ;MASON', 61 Market. at. will open this
morning 12 more cases and bales of rich
Dry.< Goods, being! our last, supply for the season.
Cali soon. 1
•
AA. MASON; 62 Market et., will open this
~ morning 2 cases bleached Muslin, 3-4, 7-8,
4-4, 5-6 wide, of all qualities. Also, 5 bales Brown
Muslin, and a large lot of Shirting Check. ,nml
FLANNELS—A. A. MASON, 82 Market st., has
rec>d 5 bales of Plain, and Twilled Red, White
and Yellow Flannels, of all qualities.. nov7
NOW opening, at 62 Market st., I case superior
Plaid Linseys, 12 pa. Cotton Table Cloth, -at
the low price of 121 c.; 1 case cheap Cansinetts, 1 do.
cheap PurnitiirePrints. [titiv7] A. A. MASON.
SHAWLS—Now
.opening at A. A. MASON'S, 62
Market st., a large lot of Shawls, comprising
more of those. splekidid Broche, thibet, Damask,
Merino, Woollen end other Shawls, at very .low
prices.
nova/.,
itstiglosts Books.
lip ARNE'S Works on New ,Testament;
" Job.andilsaiah;
Rev. Daniel Clark's Works;
Saurin9a tiertnons; _ . . •
Pulpit Cycloptidia; -
Blair>s Sermons;
Cottage
of Religious - Knowledge;
Cottage Bi
Dick's Works;
EvidenCes of Christianity, various authors;
Bibles of all kinds; for sale by
nov7 H.'S. BOSWORTH &Co
DOORS for Schools and 'Colleges; Writing 'add
JD Wrapping Papers. For sale by
nch7 H. S..BOSWORTH & Co., 43 Market at.
- --•- ---
Two Stoop Bri ck Dwelling Donee and Lot
at Auction.
rIN Wednesday evening , 11th inst., at '7 o'clock,
Jat the Commercial ction Rooms, cor. Wood
and Fifth sts., will benoldi the undivided half part
of that certain brick Dwelling House situate on Lot
No. 158, in the planonf lots laid out by Thos. Scott,
haring a front of 24 ft. on the north side of the Fourth
St.' Road, and extending back 94 R. to an alley it
present occupied by Joseph Coltart, Jr.; as a dwell
ing and store, which Property is-on perpetual lease,
subject to a ground rent of 850 per annum, being
one of the hest situations for business in that neigh
borhood. Terms at sale. JOHN D. DAVIS,
no vr (American. copy.) Auct..
• Pianos.
ASPLENDID assortment of Mahogany and Ross ( '
wood Pianos, jest finished. These instrument
are well made of the latest patents and best ns
_
*Ara will.babgalPir fqr.44l44ll4Adif2r!:l.
N. - 164;112 Wheditlfrir .
V.: Those who are in want ors gond instrument
are respectfa)ly ealland'examine thesebe
fors4nrchising elsewhete es they cannot bb adtd
led tiy
any
conbtry:bed-will • be - atdift
than any hroughtfibm - the bawl
.onemlegbrilltdawz
woed4iiipp with Colenutti , s - Patent vitit<dtaw
meat for bale b - •F Btume. !
LACE , Salesnien,. nook.
keepers,.,l4 l 4- AcTri mutes Ufa waashousni. - -,,
ior number of Laborers, Ittentuutren anti
Arcata. Two Scbool-masters.will find employment
in tlinCounty.- Wanted, - plates fora number _of
Aptirentiensto canoe, trades; and llinfor a number
of,rboynof , Tariortir age/to — hire. buf fbr
Pixies -.waited for‘ a nuMber!of r eoleiroil Men and
women o boys and girls. 'Pleas/: apply at ISAAC
114 1 4.11.1 UP Agency and Intelligistme office, No. 12,
St. Clair street. ' - noy6-61.
cltU AMMON-THE' ' * ORANDE, boing a
lur- short account of Oinirsportant events transpir
ing from the titaVeibi! of VIA Army, of
OcaUpationo from Coiptmptiristilo the Surrender of
Mitanliorai4t lOW the description (itibi'RATILE
P.a.& Aviv,' ind-Itancs?re MCP4tat4.: The born-'
trarament of Fort Brom; and the ceremonies of the
Burrende'r of gatittnorra,% with deeeriPtione of the
city, dec., ) , y - T. 'M. Thropni:Eaqi, Author , of, , Tom
Owen, the Hee„ktinter t An.-, Hinstrated witit'26 en
graTinga, just rapid ad for Sale ; 14, CO o loB:4terarY
Depot 85 Fourth st. - novl--
. -
11ThRIE.D ibis. Dried Peaches, a
gifed;articiti,to r aTo by
riltarS attEt.ICYARLAR64A- fir" dozen * just re
celle4
"4.1 r
A' „ I
• • •
• _
=sera'
ttireieh
ed tal
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1An44yy14,61' an •
if
cub
ki th
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et:l4oom
nor.
for
Co.,jsist r ec e iSTv e d
o
F co*, Free'"-,
re
16 Merle
heir
Directors of tine Etaak hive this' day declared
a dividend-of thrin and,. per cent. on the
dapital: stock; out. of the - -p oor larkini
months, Pitiable tnzetoickhOhat on °stater the I,Tth
haat; Easterne nt tookhohie w ill: be'pard at cotti-•
mereini- Bank of Penntighaniarphiladelphic • ' •
nora - DHHNY, Cmixtlen.
. • EXottanoa;BanZ orJibrtnnntorit
N bar 3d 1846. d
i'rIHIS bank baa thin daydeelared adividend orthree
•.1 per cent , on itakcaltitakatock, payable to stock
holders or their. eta, innisininiives on -Or nlter-the
13th "now 4 • '_TADS OSI: :BOWE. Cnniume.
. -
General- V °annals stow• Rigidness, : .
With a Receiving 4. Forwarding:l9uf e at FRANK:
.. I .4V; l 4licsgo
BY N ILLY DElf -
.
BILY,DEN having purchased slot at the
LY . I. landing, (mouth of French Creek ,) and erected
thereon a new, commodious and substantial scare.
hones, the above tipsiness will he attended to prompt,
and correctly, if possible; , by - mi.. Ofir Mends sod
the public will• please remember. us when they hhie
any consignments to make . te or from this point. ;
Franklin, Oct. 24, - 1846. : [datwein
BEWARE OF THAT 'COUGH, .for capering de.
notes irritation in.the throat or lungs ) which is
the immejjiate precursor of bulammation,, Abscess;
Bronchitis, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Consumption
and Death. Nov, there is no need of coughing at
all, for JAvrrE's ispitcrostisrr will immediately re:
here the Cough subdue'the lidlamtbation, cleanse
the Lungs and Throat from all irritating or Obstruct
ing matter, and effect a speedy cure.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth street, near Wood., , Oat24-liativ
4 1 82111Tli; •
No 56 Airood,lareet
Values Cavanagh,
la - AS JUSThedeived from Nan; York, a large ad
dition to, his stock.of goods; such , as toiddra
barrel Grum Revolvers with six barrels; singlet:aria
Pistols; table and pocket Cudery; Razors, Scissors, -
SpOous '
am.; Gold and Silver • Pencils; Manumit
Pointed Gold - Pens ; Gold. Bracelets; Brest'Preari;
Rings; Shirt Studs and Crosser ; Bead Bap; Sillt.ipad
Velvet Nisei; Steel Beadrg "Ikecoideona 71upit„
plain seunitone[inlaidilfusical ?Offs, Sisk,
Fancy Goods of every deseiaption. -
No. 811,..Market at., Simpson , s Row, between 'third
and 'Fourth stir., : ; z omit •
-.:-: • ' 'tires*
Art:ICENNEDir behold's respectfully to infanta '
t the public that the nen quarter of his Young
twritte School& wOl• commune on MotitienNtivitir•V
beoflth, when, at the, suggestion; of itevetelualPhhe s „
entie; he hes determised to reduce Ng terms - tot
$lO per
WV' uofter.-11Vith
E;.:f /,`‘ •Vf:
„ - OR . XIMICOI72ItTi
' 4 .4444•••10a.xvi BY
ALL4N:oll#4iti EXCHANGE BROKER,
C ODD* Di: rani D AND WOOD 11T1DX211.
Mttaburgtr
kkleigh4
rmaktowd.sr.l . ..:.pai
lieeteOrmali'•;•-?: • • Pal
Melievare:ceuater. Pal
Montgomery county.. pm
Northumberland C 0... par
Col. Bank & Bridge Co par
Lancaster. .... ....... par
Doyle town •epar
Eastthi . ..... . . .... par
Bucks c0unty........-.par
Pottsville .. , ..........
•
Waahington
Brownsville.. ..-. ••• • i
' • '
Chasubersbum....!.
Gettysburg
Middletown . . 1
Carlisle , ~ 1
Harrisburg......,;'.'l
- -1
Lebanon ior • ti • :_.l'
LEiWilitORM
. ....
West Bianch 1
Waynesburg 1.
C2untY
Lehigh County "
U. States Bank 28
Relief Notes • 1
City and County Scrip.. 1
State Bk and branches.. t
State
ENTUC
All Banks.
....,..I
,vtaatrtlA.
-Easteinßanka 1
Wheeling • 7 .... .1
Braichea =I
ilech at Ifrforgontowa::ll. ,
YARYLAND.
'Baltimore pi
, Country Banks.. C .....1
NEW
,TORICs
City Banks 4 •• • •••••;-•Pal
Country • .1
- - NEW ENoLAsin.-.,.
All solvent bank 5......;
' . Nerstrik , setsitrissg,•. •
• '
AT RAYS' et BROC%wn.rs; the folloptm
ticles :
20 oz. .Balph.; Quinine; 4 , •
2 .4 .-Morpirizter
, 8 lbs. Ooil Lemorq' • 1 ,
1 Case Carb. Magnesia;
6 Gross Fateme4s,Blackteg;
20, " 2
, ": :
'
I Bbl. Blue Vitiroh' • ' • ' • •4:
20- " rustic, Logwooti
8 " Spr:. Ttelientiaez ,
.nosB No 2, Commercial Rote, Liter*, strew,
• For ';
FOUR LOTS—Bounded by penm. Liberty analiii
eta., each lot haling 24 4t....ifcrotitnd extending
back 110 ft. Two of; hem. ap patter lots,
position-of the whole.propertyid-une of the most
/id"-
vantageoua in the city. For father infortnaoo4-141";
ply to bt. SWARTZWELDER, Fourth' at„,
novltf ' bet. Wood and Smithfield:
JONES , S.Ssap is a wonderful, wonderful Soap
t) For it twake.s . erory pimple and. freckle.e/opt--r
It makes flesh' 'that's ehapp 7 d, that's diseased or '1144 --
tender. !
Tho' the wind blow as'biedk as in March or Decem
ber, •
Smooth, healthy and soft--clear,'lovely and Whitt.,
As the snow on the hills Oa clear i Winter's night. -4
Jones's Soap is really and truly a perfect and never
failing cure for any akin disease c making discolored
elan clear and healthy. Sold at the American ; Ente
52 Chatham st., and by the only. Agent forPittalpargli,
, W.JaCkson, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood at.reef 4
Where also may be had genuine, /Ones' Celebrated,
Coral Flair ftestoratii&—SpaniatiLiflyikhitAtuber
Tooth Paste,4hd Moolish Bahr Dye.. ' 'Ocl3l.i;
. - fitivirtaikt.: -
.Bforg_of Retil,.kfe...4l snitift - yOt
~. .i
him in Bri "4240 it - New Tbilii :is% iflte-iol*-I=-'
silky hair; that waved-as the winifhlivilaini'
{and 'Weedier street ladies longed to re:alit the n **.
clusters with their snowy forked fingers! - -Did
~
ever hear that young maivestoryt„Virell, it is a lovek ~
4 tale. Poor fellow, the bleated hope of tirich.)3, - n
.',
/
I family! I will not give you the, particalatii
sorro*ful.'..aulfite it_to stur.. that atirtneerAis
~,..i.
Wanders._ no yen know what gives such a:rertstiop. -
la, ch.:in - to him that wait oncit+ the gives
of
Cashiodl , '..
ralid:thomould of tonal-7:, Joaes,.Coralllairillesto..
ratite,. and .Tone , s Italian Chemical - Si:A*oi:: -P.m ,
Monday, nt 2 o'clock, he may be seen walkin g '
, our friend Jones , morn; 82 Chatham at., to geta.
4
tie of ' his - Oil, ✓ that alone give" liii hair ' ' •
brilliancy thateotrow bitirturnedgraftiideiler * ki - -..
says, that being afflicted , with -emptiOneldideibeir
skin, 'he would advise these who have italiMelebeo
Pinion, free from imptioni.or, disfigurement, to bey ,
i cake of the Italian.. ckeptico *kepi 7-5 Ikr.tilete_lie,
rem worst cases of erephoin, and eletngewaldNw 2 ; - -:
yelloW, or sunburnt skin, to a ram, healthy demon.
It ie sold at 50 , ieritii a 'Cake.' ANY Ibis oncii,,, - and - I,
[ look in the glass. Meisel! Ishilling tiotili,oro m e o
Coral -Hair Restorative, that , any try:tt withifit.- .
much expenser. , tar a d ollar isthe :
pretended s4 halizestoratives. , t.49a know iFyntrointes-„ ,
try it you will .11 ve- tikrini..-..tieemsigkyou !will rig I
find it it fa' .'' Theroriord lee ,
reasonable..lt w - l force the hair to May
_f.:
fidling - elf,Cure eeridf otdatt_dfein,,,, ' ' - :
It is sold in:thriiii sites; 4714 Ittr:ie-'ntioaeld'it
bettle, by the proprietor, $2 chathinietat‘liewWatt,-
and at JAMSOIVB Patent feledieid:WaipMaie-'IIP-
Liberty*; bead of W 4101 4 - Pittabingb; - -.:roam
.
C ‘ lEb 'G LA DTON'S Wand ring.-, n :,:Wlgb4 by ma HuoOny. ,•_, ,
4Z-' e -.. :
'"
ANNALS of the "Potarr consulting "Tb,
man', Dialcrofter," qlreentreatteget.," hge- , -; • j l t • "
- THOU and- Commie for the, borsitioo44. _ -
the _Rev. , fild..-OLouteid: Tor sale '•-. , , -- ;-.F.,.,
- - .• ~ - • ELLNYIT ItliffttLlSK,l . l-Y •
'Market at, bet. 3d noolfhttlow.: '.
SACRED
lustnitiog the . perfection• of GOd.ii - the-plteim!m .
espi of tk...Year;'‘eiakspaltott'OridPiY,eF PMlPrutif
a *Oh:m it
ite, now 'c!mplete t ot , iiide.W •
fiketiptikattkatobiliVitrien .: -,
between 3d
t •
.Por 8,410.2 s,.
FrWO lotikof.ifound oe,:ronwel a: r lastrow,Wiley,
Thy will b 4 'old separate or, togather,4lW.soit
,purchasers, Title indis putahle—Termstaiderit b y ,
calling on the tokbacritopromilhe-p remises;
, , oeththiror
7-4 ii. • : 3.
.
• Mennemr/W-and BLiWikeniiiiiii'llezcit •
- • ' •••Pilisliargy; Oet;•--18;1$40,;,'1,1'
ern-toi thirteen Dirolotonv of thisletek VII •
_tXtb N e ensuinglyear, will be held ' at -the &giblet'
bonne, on Ildonday,-the 16t1i.or,Noveniber•fiest-•-,;".,',
on
I•• :DENNY". Cull/011'
• • r. woiricas:
• -Excriaront Bann or Prrronnion,
^ October , Id, 1846;
Li . .. Election for thirteen Directors ;or -this . air
Willbe held at - the Banking Ronsn,trit NlOntray,
thelflth:day•of Novetriber next. • -
octl7-dim I-THOMAS , ht. HOWi ;Cashier.
_. j. 2,
Benz or Pinstionoit,
= .„,.
t..: ~ ,O etober 16, , 18415:
ANPenibui"_, ix Tor thirteen , Directers - of,thi
for
. eensobv year will be heided the Bin a*,
use, on Mcniday the Sixteenth day or Icifsernber
next foetls:Ailnkr - JO4N I MD/41,.,, Cashier.
- '
• 4 -"! PT:
•
TIIST received an asaortment,large aisabaraziette
t y Hand BellowK also, 'parlour Auld Kitchen, do.
Wholesale-and.h:etait, w, r
seo29: = ' , 12CtIrndd irt.
Beate& dile fitemit.
50-'742 Tent
artiele,pint 'bottler; just received and for sale
. : - STESETT Co. :;;;,,k
'•!„
..16-it., corzierFronU.
State Bk. and Branches. I
Cincinnati Banks
Ciideville (Lawrence)..l
Columbus Bank .. . .... 1
Xenia 1
Massillon .. .
Sandusky 1-
r Geauga ........ ::...: 1'
r Nee,
r Wooster
..1
r
c Cleveland . ... .1
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