The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 18, 1846, Image 2

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JAssis D. •Tttoiaissuui+a siis",weltlihown•.to
our citizens as hgeridevin of tide abilities, th take
chaiie of the o:axtmercial and Local Departments
a the Poii. s •He enters - upon the, dischhrge of his
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rto - dOkii.bitt that he warrender Sotistaclicin to our
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beeir.fthrgltt; .. and Art-hive been de
feated,,thnuffir,iig':yaniinished, A storm has pas
tx4i;anifv:ininit.novi..l66,k to out 'chatt 'and
Tito' 1094. • old Ship :Democracy yet
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-4_,lloatcupop :the breeze, but hec sails ate tattered
""Attul-som'e or her - finest spars broken. We have re'-
. - 4' eeifed sorne, severe toots from, the °enemy, and
ht.s.rottferousshbuts come to us even-yet booming
wai'ei.- In this posture aairs, what is
" duty 'Wirt, to repair the - Mischief ; that is . ;
dope, and inever kite up the,ship, reply cif!
Ironsides has been rough
kialdlel4l7.l4 : ricifsb much by the eriemV,r as by
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our own intlifferenee.... Our worst foe has been our
apathy have been our ruin,
have.found out this too lite . " . .. "Sweet is
. • 1 - 444-utes of adversity"—we have been humbled in
~--the eight of ,the world and in our own - eyes; but
• ' :our diaagers have united us, and heart apd hand
- must gh . to work like men to retrieve ouflosses.
aria back again our ancient renown. ifamo
erats I - tan you.anylonger bear the gibes and geeys
-en etny—a4 enemy that has so often in bi-
,giatiPdays.....coWered . beneath your glance? Can
.:!yott put'ip with such insults any longer? No,
Yout,Will Doti Then listen to what we say. 'We
intistforget.the past—we must unite as a band of
'••• • •• M Mothers=we must put ell to'right on board the
old ship, and prepare tier for - actiOn. We
•••• 7 1111111140 Et in Itily and must carry the war into At:
Now is the time to commence the good
..woikao let us goat it in earnest! We must in-.
-r•lale - deeistun into the doubtful; we must strength
"; .;iii - the weak,ire must rejoice over the penitent;
we most kindle anew the fire in the strorig•heart
'•l4—in Ebert, we must work! work! work! Let
us be -up and doing, and the ne_ct broadside we giv e
T.• the enemy will" cool him doivn a little. High
'-`Heaven is offended with the fantastic tricks of onr
.7- opponenti, and a little. old fashioned Democratic
, :.:thunder will be needed to purify the atmosphere !-
- Then go to work toys., one and all, hoist up new •
- spare Wand ringing, clear the decks and man
;tile. guns! Old Ironside expects every man to do
• ...114,s'dpiy--the old hickory broom must be spliced
to the•bowsprit, for.- we are bound to sweep the
Asteettl
- Delaware.
r ,.,;••••..'.Thilt state, Which Major loan undertook
—taplat low his breeches pocket a few years since,
we are inclined to think has kicked the beam, and
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ikelared...lerielf Democratic. The returns are in
--141ornpleti, therefore we shall not crow until
-- : t sire : havethe whole stoty. It wOuld male the fcds
feel bad if we bare carried the Governor, Congress-
Jinn, and u-majority of the Legislature,. which Is
- probably the case.
have the official returns in New Castle
.County, in which Tharp, Democrat, has 35 ma.
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foritrfor..Governor; 'Houston, Federal, for Con
-"gtese; Sk:-Platt, Federal, for Sheriff, 18. The
; , .4c.tnocrata elect one Senator and two Hepresenta
.2„.ifeers. •
Wt
hive returns from four liundieds [township.)
" fii Kent' county, which show a gain for Tharp of
motes over' the eleition of 1844, when he lost
,the county by only 11 majority. Two Hundreds
. ..:fioh.ear from, which in 1899, gave the Whig can.
elate for Governor, a majority of 70. It is re.
ported that Tharp's majority in Kent is 12---that
we have elected the Sheriff by a majority of 22,
one Senatorand one Representative, with a prob
.' ability of two more.
It is reported that the whole Democratic ticket
is elected in Sussex county by a majority ranging
from 79 to DO votes.
Y.
S. Since .the -above was in type, we learn
from a friend who is just from Delaware, that the
DO:tom - Mc have elected their Governor by some
majorily, and, the feds. will have a majority of
One in Caeh.biaach of the Legislature, and proba-
W a majority Of Congressmen.
Tmdieation of Capt. Fremont. ,
senator 13m.trox, who is the father-in : law of
Capt. Faxatoxi, has addressed a long and into
- Testing letter to the editor ,of the Wa'shington
''Union; in which he has trininphantly vindicated
:.thit officer from the accusations made against
hitii_
by the Mexican GOvernment, and publish.
ed `in
E. Monitor .Republicano, in the city of
Mexico, on the 10th of May last. Col. Bemrox
1 '41e:11 . 1y shows that - Capt. l'nettosT, was travel
with his company, in pursuance of the in-
Z.ittructions .of our government,- to explore the
. :_tenuitg through which he passed, without tres
passing on the tights of the occupants, or exci
tllo!ng, them in a nym anner n hatsocver.
~Meti! l ieWithat hostilities were commenced by the
04fexicans, and' Oapt. i'nxstmvx and his little par.
- ;Viyeie conipctlecl, in self-de:ence, to fire upon
In the absence of official de
'apifelists;.Nlr.LßEitlrotr makes this publication, pre•
dieating fife statement upon private letters addres
.t :sato himself and. Mrs. Fnzazotyr. = He closes
as
feßbtre:
"I make-tins communication to you, sir, upon
thareiliCinsibilities of an American senator, ad
dressing the gresidenf of the United States, and
:seitktlre- - :sole view of vindicating the American
- 4*.TAfittlerit, and its officer, from •the foul impu;
leition of 'exciting insurrection in the provinces of
, ;it neighboring power, with whom we were then at
r- . - riace,. I could - add much more to prove that
— Valk, Fremont, private views and feelings were
~,in,riison with.. his ' ostensible mission—that the
': - peuion of his soul was the pursuit of science--
;land' ituit - he looked with dread and aversion upon
etieiy possible c'ollision, either with Indians, Mex
sstms,,or British; that could turn him aside from
that cherished Pursuit. A more formal occasion
for the-exhibition-of these further and other proofs
'tin - ay:soots occur; but the exigency of the circum.
4tauces seemed to me to require that no time
' 'should be lost in communicating , the truth to the
_,Tatlttic mind, both'at borne and abroad, in a cats
--scr'seriously affeeting the national character, and
'elti - w — bich uncorrected error for even a short time,
would- : do great mischief •'
• Very respectfully ; sir, .
• • Your friend and fell ow-citrzen,
THOMAS H. BENTON
• Wasarsororr Nov. 9, lti4B
cOoiVe . refer our random to tLe card of our
young friend Jostru C. new, Esq., in this,
:'4iy'a paper. It will be. seen" that he has opened
~a Law Office on Fourth streets, and is ready to
fniumet all business appertaining 'to his proles.
Co*, Trumbla 0., *tus burnt to
death,.‘t• anyit;rint:e; having failed to got out of
bier binre, whit) vial, cifire..
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EteKtustl Co turt3r. 4.,.. (111 . 004: 4A...it:clock in the even
11.41'''' Ipe night:was 'thirStOilightful—the inc§ii:
ftteine 14 , 14 brOliatif - nrid:heintifitl, as though she.
Were keeping' vigils for young Endymion. Two:
3ieg esleit Wheeling for The . west, simultaneoop
and it;was our bad fOrtune tot-et into oneWbcch
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was. burdened with something like a ton and a half
of mail. There was it small :space left in' the back
.part: of -the—stagei into. which - three •of ,us were
"frThbeil, coffined slid confined,' . ' ' kept in "durance
i vile. until we rea s ehed Zanesiville. On our left
was - tr poor felicity who sleptsonndly alit:tight; only
Waking up occisioribliyto - shake off the ague.—
Every half Iwur. a.large bag Would tumbledown
upon - onr devoted' heads, litterally - coverhig:;Vith
a "coat of mail" Tbengue man thotighttlint this
kind. of' amusement was "no great shako," and was II
:as contivally breaking the third commandment. i
Belmont County
Adjoins the river. 'lt is among the oldest settled
counties in the State. The farmers are generally
wealthy and independent. The soil is mosey lime
stone, and produces fine crops of wheat. In parts
of the county, a good deal of tobacco has been rai
sed, but we believe of• late years the farmers have
not paid much attention to this branch of apical
'lure 'Bridgeport, situated on the Ohio river, is a
place of considerable business, and is, to a great
extent, a rival of Wheeling. The merchhnts of
the latter place are quite jealous of it, as well they
may De. St. Clairsville is the seat of justice of
Belmont county, and contains a population of some
1300 souls. It is a very old town and has not
improved much of late years. The place contains
many eminent men, who nave figured no little in
the political world. Hon. W:nsoar SLUR:TON,
formerly Governor of Ohio, and late Minister to i
Nlexico, resides here, and enjoys a very large and
lucrative law practice. Hon. B. S. Cowen, late
M. C., Hon. Wm. - Kennoia, Jr., elected to the next.
Congress, Judge.Kennon, and many other distin
guished men, also reside in St. Clairsville. The
place has two newspapars, the Gazette and Chrou- i
isle.
Guernsey County
Lies between Belmont and Muskingum. It con
tains some fine townships of lagd, but still there
are portions of the county where the land is very'
indifferent_ The farmers of Guernsey county have
turned their attention a great deal to raising to
bacco, and on nearly every farna may be seen two
or three high log houses, where the leaf is hung up
to dry. A large amount of wheat is also raised in
Guernsey7County. Cambridge, the seat of justice,
like St. Clairsville, has an ancient appearance, and
does not exhibit .much evidence of the spirit of;
improvement. It is what may be denominated I
"a finished town." Washington, which is located
a few miles farther east on the National Road, is
a much handsomer town than Cambridge. There
are two newspapers published in the county, the
Jeffersonian at Washington, and the Times at
Cambridge.
Zantimille
We arrived at Zanesville at 10 o'clock, and felt
quite anxious for breakfast after riding for upwards
of seventy miles. The way we walked into the
roasted chickens, or rather the roasted chickens
walked Mtn us, was a caution to epicures! A
Ulan who is not troubled with the dyspepsia, and is
fond of the good things of this world, like ourself,
will find the Eagle Hotel to be a very agreeable
place of sojourn. Zanesville is a large and respect.
able looking place, and we should suppose that it
contained a population of some 12,000 souls.—
There is a great deal of manufacturing carried on
here, and a ►arge amount of business transacted.--
The Tuscarawas and Licking rivers, here unite
and form the Muskingum. The latter stream has
been rendered navigable for the smaller class of
steamers, by making improvements on it similar
to those on the Monongahela river. There is
now a regular line of boats running_ between
Zanesville and Pittsburgh. The town has water
works, which furnish an abundance of good water
at all times. In the public square in front of the
Court House, the citizens have erected a beautiful
fountain, which is an ornament and honor to the
place. We might here ask, when will this great
City Of Pittsburgh have its Public Square and
Fountain? Wake up, ye •city fathers," and mani
fest some little public spirit!
Tho Beet Room In the House.
We travelled from Zanesville to Newark with
the accomplished and intelligent lady of Major
B----., who entertained us very agreeably all
the way. She possesses fine conversational pow
ers, and has a fund of anecdote with which to
ainuse her friends. In order to mollify the dull
monotony of the stage ride, she related a number
of amusing incidents in her life, ,one of which
pleased us so much that we shall take the liberty
of publishing it for the benefit of our readers.
Mrs. B. prefaced the *story by telling tis that
her father was a military man, and had 'learned
her the habit of carrying a brace of pistols in her
trunk when she travelled. Some years ago, she
had occasion to visit a small town in the northern
part of Ohio, and put up at a public house. She
had for a traveling companion a youne lad of four
teen, who was too small to afford her much pro
tection, and hence she took her pistols along. Af
ter tea, being wearied from a long day's drive, she
asked to retire, and the landlady lighted her into
that famous department in a -country tavern, "the
best room in the house." Her young traveling coin
panion took up his abode in a room adjoining.
Some time in the course of the evening a newly
married couple drove up to the house, and engaged
lodging for the night. The groom, who was rath
er a rough piece of ItiiMan nature, demanded quar
ters in "the beat room in the house." The land
lord told him this would be impossible, as a lady
had already taken possession of that department.
The lark then declared that he should have it at all
hazards, and the lady must be aroused and put into
another room; and forthwith commenced knocking
at the door violently, and endeavored to open it by
force. Mrs. B. overheard all this conversation, and
without speaking a word, or making the least
noise, gently arose and took from her trunk a pair
of pistols, placed them on a stand at her bed side,
I and again retired. Meanwhile the gallant groom
[ continued thumping at the door until he at length
forced it open, and with his candle in his hand
walked in, and peremptorily demanded that Mrs.
B. should rise and give the room to himself and
wife. " This was rather too much for a high-mind
ed lady to Submit to, and she instantly raised her
self in bed and addressed the young lark as follows:
' , Sir, you are abase ruffian, and are a stranger to
every principle which goes to form the character
of a gentleman. I have OVerheard your conversa
tion, and will let you know that this room is mine
for the time, being, and',nOt a soul shall occupy it
but myself. Now, sir, (taking a pistol in each
hind) If you do not leave forthwith, and cease to.
annoy . and insult me, .I shall shoot-you through as
.
Yall.ara a living man .17 The fellow screamed and
run as if Beelzebub fret at his heilsl—dropped his
nandle; and_turoldeddown . staire in the darkmitch
to the injury or his ilest bone '
s! HiaDulcenea
screamed and faintedL landlord and landlady
thought aticeartheinitheAsd\c4itin.tetdisißkand
j•;thild wirtl,eooo:
grbaln iv 4 did niit learn, but itds.Cer ;thi l ihe did not
make his appearance , dt the bticaiaast - tithle
prkumelie sought tlu best-,rostn in Me house',"
atsome other tavern! - • I
AT CA X.AL BOAT NOT ♦ - weirs PEBIIO2C*4
Nice Point in Low.--in Ohio,.rt black or mulatto
persoris not allowed to lie "a
le any case
where alThiteperson it a par!y. Infrecent case,
a liana employed on board a canal bOat, brought'
a suit rtgairist the boat for
_wages. The witness
relied on was a colored man, and the.attorney for
the defence objected to his testify,i4g.. • Butlliejns - -
tice decided that a canal boat is not a white per•
son in the meaning of the, laW; the testimony of
the witness was heard, and a verdict rendered - for
the plantiff in an attachment. - •
GETTING ?dein coot Whig in Albany
writing to his brother in. New. York city, says:—
"We hare carried the State, by the'help of - the
anti-renters, but I am a little fearful that by .the
coalition with them, we have 'put our foot in it,'
as the saying is."
"BREVITY IS THY. SOUL WIT." -Dr. Howe
has been nominated as an independent candidate
for Congress in Boston. The following is his re
ply to the committee who called upon him. '
You want a man to stand and be shot at—to
fall iu a ditch that others may marcha over it.—
Well, if no better man can be found, you may,
make use of Your friend, S. G. Rows.,
.
KILLED •ND WoLIDDED.—The Picayune has
a figured table of the killed, wounded and missing,
of the several regiments in' the storming of Mon
terey. We give the following aggregates:
Div. AVM. ifroundtd klirsing.
Twigge: ; 4d 117 2
Butler's,
Ohio Reg't,,,, 14 33
Tennessee, 24 .75 1
Kentucky, . S
Mississippi, 9 47
Worth's, g 46
flays' Texas R. 5 17
TRADE TO lavtaroor..—The total amount of
tonnage entered from 25th June, 1845, to 1840,
was 3,026,444. The dues on goods amounted to
£2B, 514, and on vessels, to £122,200. Of this
the East India trade paid £17,511; United Stites,
£87,051: British America, f 33,020; Mediterrane
an, .£l6, 002; Brazils, £7,009; and West Indies and
Mexico, £11,334. There are other smaller re
ceipts from ports in the Baltic, &c.
PRONUNCIATION or MEXICAN NEXES.---ali
huahua if pronounced Cheicato-winn, equal accent
on the two last syllables. Monterey, No
accent on the last syllable. Saltillo, Saul-test-yo,
accent on the second syllable. San Louis Potosi,
Sau,C Luis Pato-sce, accent on the second syllable
of Potosi. Guanazuato, Gtran-a-irat.o, half accent
on the first, and full accept
.on the third syllable.
Moat FoaszosAartire , —_Si g no ra Ciocca,
Fanny 3lastin, and Signor Morn, Valles; Ressi
and Raggio, celebrated dancers, and Signor John
Rossi, a renowned magician, ventriloquist and imi
tator of birds, &c., arrived on' Monday in New
York, in the ship Chantal from Genoa.
Tits Dllr eNC Z.—A Pennsylvania paper says,
we know two persons who live aside each other,
a Farmer and a Manuficturer—the farmer works
all day, under a broiling sun, with the thermotne•
ter at 97, and clears 3 per cent on his capital.—
The manufacturer don't work at all, be drinks his
champaigue, smokes the beat cigars and•elears 40
per cent.
A young lady, dressed in male apparel, late
ly started on foot from Vermont, in order to see
her uncle in Pittsburgh. Pa.. for the purpose of
asking his assistance for her father who had been
formerly in affluent circumstances, but who, bar
ing met with misfortunes, was at the time lying
in a Vermont jail, for another person's debt. The
Boston Times tells that story.
A Baocate Heirt-r Haatan.—Expenrire Coon
' ing.—At the late term of the Fairfield County
Court, Ct, a man was mulcted in $BOO damages
for not keeping his promise of marriage to a lady.
He had visited her every Sunday for abo . ut two
years--thus making his courtship cost about eight
dollars an e‘ ening—which Professor Jinks says is
above a market value." e.
A RICII Bainz.—A son of Don Carlos, uncle
to the Queen of Spain; is to marry the Archduch
ess Maria Beatrice &Cate. The Dukes Mariano
amt Ferdinand &Cate, uncle of the Princess, have
no children, and possess between them a fortune of
100,000,000 forms.
— Miss Martine to is about to proceed, in com
pany with some friends, to 'Egypt, where she pro
poses to spend the winter and mesmerize the pyre
mils.
ROBBERIES
We gathered some particulars at the Mayor's
office yesterday, in regard to the operations of a
couple of robbers, the name of one supposed to be
K. !Itasca, the, other unknown.
It appears that about the 25th tilt., a jeweler's
shop in Baltimore was robbed of articles of great
value, for which a reward of SSOO was offered. A
horse and buggy were also stolen about the same
About two weeks sines, two e men arrived in this
city, and in fewdays left for Sewickly, in a buggy
which they brought with them from Baltimore.—
They there traded off the buggy for a horse—re
turned to this city, - and- took lodgings at a house
on the 7th st. road. A gold pencil, &c., were of
fered for sale at Itl'Failden's a few days ago by a
German. Suspicions being aroused, the Mayor,
was informed, and an investigation instituted, which
led to the discovery of their place of concealment.
' Officers Scott and Rhey have been in pursuit
for the past two days, but have failed-in arresting
them. It is ascertained tint they took with them
the Sewickly horse,& a package containing jewels•
The horse brought from Baltimore is now in the
pbstession of Mr. Little, who has also the buggy,
which the owners can have at any time. Some
clothing supposed to have been stolen by them is at
the Mayor's office.
ronundrum.—." Why is the letter l) like aringr
said a young lady to her accepted, one day. , The
gentleman, like the generality of his sex in such a
situation, was dull as a hammer. t , Because," aild
ed the lady, with a very modest look at the other
, end of the room, we can't be wed without it."
OEM?. OF TUX - P. &. C. RLILItOAD CO., 3 .
Pittsburgh, 15, 1846.
0j Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Com
pany will he held at the otfiec in this City, 3d at.,
West of Market, at 10 o'clock; on Monday, 7th of
December nest. On which day, between the hours
of 10, A. M., and 3, P. AL, an,election for
Directls of said Company will also be held.
Certificates, as required by the Charter, have been
issued by the proper officers of the Company, and
will be deliivred to the StocAoklers on applica
tion at the Office.
lICIVLS:dtd
TYCAROT.fIERS; 4:retark.
Q IA local "Lk-,
bore itYe Shall ov e r ta ke-XasitW behi n d
its neigh.
reit ak-side 'a acliei or tw o
rit mttet e 4 and
gxeme u• - • T9elkh
'team ipto-0,01, aif we let • time our
c°/ama: no: "—iaaeond hood
, 2'heVjaif Birds -We iirrifikeii4 6 fOiPlejoit yes
do'' morning, and found Mr.. Yotiiikiim a the Dix
patch, and Clark of the
i
Journal, 'enjoying them
selves as circumstances would admit. Ti.ey have
very comfortable room and exntess theniieliii
well satisfied with their fare..
Petitions were forwarded to the: bliveitol:yes:.
eri/aY praying for .the remission of their finea.—i
1 They are in prison because too pour to pay fume
imposed upon them by the Court. Had they been
weal thythey - Would hoe, be compelled f 6 . /iubtliit
to such degradation. We do think there is some
thing wrong in all this, hut know not how to row;
edy it.
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Too Severe: -: Any person can practice- - medicine
t
in some places; _ and stleceedin- accumulating
wealth, too,—but they should take care bow they
exhibit themselves - in the Court of Quarteres.
lions. A young man who, by virtue of ids.cog
nomen, Doctor, had been Called to dress the wounds
of Mrs. Reidel, was yestekday examined as a wit
ness in the case. The "cress ex." proved too hard
for him; be had to kuoelc.. 9nder and confess that he
had forgotten how many kinds of appoplexy there
were! We felt for his situation' as did all who
were in the Court room, save that cruel Wag of
lawyer, Fox Alden.
Our advice to the Doc* (!) Would be to go to
some honest industrial ptirsuit, and "throw phy-
sic to the dogs;" or take-!down his shingle and
go to his books for a few years.
This will apply to numerous others-we wot of.
New Papers.--We arc anxiously awaiting the
appearance of the two littlC Dailies that hare been
proriaised the public. ShoUld they succeed, Pitts
burgh can boast of nine daily papers. What oth
er city of the same population can support thii
number? •
—We have since learned! that the. orning rel
cgraph (Whig) will be out; n Thursday morning
We have faith that it will succeed
%YUEN is the illustrious . "WANKET to have his
benefit? We are anxious to see his Richard No. 3;
for we are quite certain that he will play it in a
style heretofore unknown to Christendom. We
remember of old H playing it once to a very
large audience. •lt was a rich affair.
"My Lord! the foes - alrehcly in the next field,"
said Norfolk. •
"Well,_ why the devil clOn't you turn him out:"
said the doughty Richard. it the close of the piece
when the king had been handsomely killed, some
fellow in the pit, who was incapable of appreciat
ing such great acting, threw! an apple' at the pros-
trate monarch,hitting him fair on the stern posts.
Smarting tinder his pain, the tyrant forgot his
agonizing death, and springing to his feet shaking
one fist at the audience while with the other hand
he rubbed the injured part, swore he'd “give $3 for
the fellow who threw that aPple.".--Jownol
We have been out of town!for some time•. Will
the Maier inform us wlio - SWankey is? We feel
excited on the subject, some,l
The Irish Supper.—We arel told that the festival
in honor of 31r. Lioxasta, the Irish Comedian, was
attended by a
.goodly cumber of his friends and
admirers, all of whom expreased their. satisfaction
at the mannerin which things were "did." Sever.
al speeches were made.
The ,Murder Case.—.We were not on hand in
time to take notes oyhis trial. However, Col.
Foster has kimt►y promised us the use of his report
of which we shalt) hail ourstives. The case will
probably go to thejury to-day.
'tem.—Mrs Movratt's L ulia in the Hunch
back, with the Sir Thomas Clifford of Mr. Daven
port, drew a crowded and finthionable house on
Monday evening. Both these , parts were excel
lently well sustained.
Loom Findings. --We direct public attention to
the advertisement of Mr. Cosssmrs in our paper
this morning. It gives us pleasure to recom
mend his establishment to thUse who deal in his
Jug from Nesico.—A soldier of Witkins', regi
ment, passed through our city bn Monday. He re
ceived an illegal discharge, (solhe says,) and failed
in getting his pay.
Mrs. Mowart.--This lady akv e Lrs
' in Bianca, in
Fazio, this evening, as *ill beiobserved by adver
tisement. The Theatre *MIR filled, %redoubt not.
Mr. Davenport as Fazio.
Turkry.—We did not attend the Lectures of Dr.
Reilly, but are told that he offered much Interest
ing and instructive information. He was listened
to by respectable audiences.
Right .—Judge Patton requested that the Press
should make no report of the lieidel trial until the
case was closed.
Hon. Tr Forward.—The friends of this distin
guished Whig are making a move in his behalf for
the next Gubernatorial campaign.
07 . 7. It is the custom, we believe, for those who
preside over the Local departments of city dailies,
to notice the state and changes of the 'weather.—
Why may not- we avail ourselvea of the same priv
ilege? here
The Weather is unusually mild and pleasant fur
he season. ,
Q :1. Handbills are out annotincing, a
Match at Philp Hall, to take place thia, ,
This is an amusement for Which ;we have no taste;
but those who can't get thiongh the world without
fighting their way, had better call in and see how
the thing, is done scientifically.
cc? We are told that Capt. Ashbridge has re•
signed his office of Overseer of the Poor and gone
to Philadelphia. It is hinted that the. Captain has
made a raise pecuniarily, which is the cause of this
move on his part. Hope it may be true.
OZ The Whig Caaal Commissioner exhibited
his iv.ory , at the Theatre on Monday night. The
audience, however, pltid considerable attention to
the
y play. is this man an "embodiment" of Whig
gerl
oz7•Kaine, roster and Whitney look very com
fortable in the Quarter Sessions these days Wi
may take a seat beside them, if they have no a
t
jections. •
---
National Rtformersol—This neisY little party has
resolved to nominate candidates Sr the approach.
ing municipal elections.
. Dtarrled, I ,
it
On Monday evening the 16th in ., by Alderman
Blakely ; Mr. Joint MOMAN, of .1 Keesport, Alle
gheny county, to kiss CATIIIIIIII OWENS, of the
same place. ,‘
On TuCsday evening the 17th Met, by the same,
Mr. But:incl. Fxso.sa,.. to Miss • PA/UAW:it):
SNITE, all of thiscity. . - I
Died,
On'yesterday tat 3 o'clock lEra
daughter of Thomas and, Jane HO)
years. - '
Tbd funeral . will .talioplaci fro:
or* (OhPr, plideu).rolvmod
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a,'::.! -parv.itit.-tor; 75 -cri, e , ; ',.' f
Tiiiair siipti, OF *is. glivie:Axi,r,
WEDNESDAY::EVENING, NOV; 18, 1846,•
e tragedy " 1
blB..lsAvvaroar
,
--- ANtora tO open at 7 2 perfotatartce" C,Oinniance at
71 , precisely. '1"
'r Dressed Flooring..
20 00 0 'PEET
fillit.rate'
at Beck , a Planing
Mar.hine for sale. .
- • L. WILMARTH,, •
- Perin at,tretweea Rand aid Irwin at. . '
1011kOPLAR . BOA:RDS; well Beaioned 'aii . d . foiliale by
,JU. , [novlB.] L. VVILbIAR,II.
SOON-:—.ll.Storea, Warehouses,io
cery and Drug Stores--placed for several
.Cierks, Warehouse men. and _Sept, and; plidei for
apprentices to Trades. Also,. places Intuited. and
School Touchers furnished for places. Also Agents,
Laborers, Coachmen, I - fostlers; and bolyi. froin 10 to
15 or 16 years . of agei for trouse and family - work:
Please apply at ' 4geilcy and
norlB-6t Intel - Office, No. 12, St. Clair at.'
Palvnbroker , a.Bale or Fancy. Diy Goods.
AT IiPRENTIA'S Auction Rooms 14 WOod st.,
3d door from stlr, Thursday, Nov.'l9tll, at 10
o'clock, A. M., will be closed, if possible, the • bal.
ante of goods remaining of Pawnbroker's sale. '
novIS ' • P.M."I
,CRI4IIA, Atict.
Poelabia Desk, 1 ,
/ Set Draught men,, Private Library if
Miscellaneous Books, eke. at Auction.
AT ' , Kentuos Auction Rooms,No. 114 Wood
et., door from sth, on Saturday evening next,
November 21st, at early gas light, will, be sold, I
beautiful Rosewood Poitablo Desk, handsomely
mounted and in complete order; the most splendid
article of the kind perhaps ever offered!at Auction
in this city. Alan, a valuable lot of Miscellaneous
Books and -.Perodicals.% .
norlB P.- APRENNA, 'Auct,r.
Iltechantcal Books.
J4AFEVER'S Modern Builders.Guidel!
Griers Alechinics , Calculator;
. Nicholson's Mechanic - a! Companion, n for.-sale
H. S. BOSWORTH. & Co.,
No. 43 Market street.
New Books.
ELECTIONS from Macaulay; •
l.„) Bronson's Elocution;
Amelia's' Poems, -
hfra. Child's. Letters from Now York,.
Roscows Lorenzo D'Medici; • ,
Dictionary of Quotatiods; . • -
Godwin on Atheism;
Butler's Analogy, for sale by -
U. S. BOSWORTH &
noslit • No 43 Market street
NOglee. - .
A SPECIAL Meeting of the Smekholdiers of the
AL Pittsburgh and Allegheny n e a t , called Rand
street Bridge) will be held on Friday pOth inst.;
at 3 o'clock, P. M., in therm:nos up stairs, north end
of said Bridge, at which all are invited to present,
'as business of importance will be submitted for their
consideration. By order:of the Board of Oirectorn.
novIS-3t W3I. MORRISON, Pa ;Ur- orzi. ,
Id: Cummins, suattateld et., above Third,
DEALER in Loom Finding's, embracint all the
J Wants of Hand nd Power Leval Millsnheturst
in all branches. Also Looking Glass Plates, Clocks,
Frames, Glass, Pichuesand Variety Goods. j novlB , l
•
Joseph C. MMlbblek t • •
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office in Wall:tie% build
ing, on 4tb et., between Wood and greithfield
streets.
12'0517
Duff'.
Stearnbnit Book Keeping.
TIIE Western Steamboat Accountant:lnew and
complete system of Book Keeping, uminged
and practically adapted for the use of steamers nevi•
gat eg thegreat western rive-ra and lakes, ex*rnplified
in one set of hooks kept by double entry, closed
and re-opened three times. To which is added an
tppendix, embracing various additional matters of
important information connected with the navigation
esteem ',easels. Designed for the use of Schools,
Book keepers, Steamboat Masters and owners. By
P. Duff, Professor of the Theo
.81
and - Tmetice of
Book keeping. Just publishe and for Bala, price
$1,50, by JO , H.ELLOff,
novIS - • • . No. 81 .WOtid st.
rit7FF , S BOOK RgEPING BLANS6-4il Sets of
1-7 4 books, viz: Day book, Journal, Lager and.
Auxiliaries. Price $1 per set. For sale bY I
noylS No.Bl Wood st. I
AUCTION SALES.
Dr John D. Davis, Ant:Donee
sourti-LAIC CORNER or WOOD AND EMU
ON Thursday morning the 19th inst ., x*lo O'clock,
will be sold an entensive assortmentof !season
able Dry Goods, among which are superfinelCloths,
Cassimeres, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bearer and
Pilot' Cloths, Flannels, Bleached and unbleached
Sheet and Shirtings, Prints, FurAiture Chintz, Checks,
Alpaccas, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Suspended!, Sew
ingl
cotton, Pins, Otc.
At :2 o'clock, P. M., 24 boxes-No. 1 Cho t colate4
5 crates Queensware, embracing an assortment <ofi
Soup Tureens, Sauce Tureens, Sallad Dishes, Cheese
stands, Cake Dishes, Centre pieces, Dishes of various
sizes .and descriptions, Plates, Gups -and Situcers,
Ewers and Basins, Bowls, &c.
A quantity of Household and kitchen Furniture ;
Mantel Clocks, Globe Lamps, Cooking stove's, Coal
stoves, Shorels, Manure k iarks;* Bed Corday Office
Furniture; &c.
At half past 6 o'clock, P. M. : , a quantity Of no*
ready made Clothing, a retail stock of Dry Goode,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, W hips, fine table and pock
et Cutlery, New and Second hind- IVatehesyiEifies,
Shot guns, Jewelry, Musical Inctrurnents, &d.
novlB JOHN D. DAMS.
00 Splendid Building. Lots
In the City of Allegheny, at Auction.;
ON Wednesday evening, 25th inst. at 7 o 4 elock,
at the Commercial Auction rooms, coiner of
Wood and Fifth sts., will be sold without reserve, 06
very handsomely situated building lots, beinga sub
' division or the City Poin House . Lot, having each a
front of 24 ft. and extending baCk 130 ft, a plan of
which may be seen at the office of the Mayor , of Al,
legheny, at the office of the Overseers of .thelPoor,
3,1.1 at the Auction boom. Purchases may be, made
at private sale on applicati an to the 0 erseers at any
time previous to the abovp date.
Terms, one-6:th cash par money. The residue in
ten equal annual payments With interest which is to
be paid semi-annually. Bonds, mortgage, and deed
at the expense of purchaser.
Every lot put up at Auction will positively be sold.
JOHN. Welt A.CKEN,
Chairman of the Com. on City Farm.
I. J. ASIIIIDIDGE,I Overseers
WM. CHAPMAN, of Pcior.
JOHN D. DAVIS, AuCt'r.
novlB ,
LOODI FINDINGS.
M. Cuinmins, Smillifieldst., above Third, Pittsburgh.
DEALER in tho following. Goode; visa
Loom Findings, embracing Steel and Cane
Reeds,. Hand and Power. Loom Shuttles ) Piokere,
Picker Leather, Comb Plato, Card Cleaners, Cotton
and Worsted Lleddle Zwine,: 'Weaving Bruithee,
Mails, Cording, &c., and other findings in the Mann
facturees line: •
Looking Glasses, variona sixes; wholesale and re
tail.
Looking Glass Plates, by the box of eingle
Brasa Clocks, by the case or single clock, 'visit SO
hour, 8 day, Pillar and Alarm; cheap and warranted.
Picture and Window Giese, or nil Rises, and cat to
order without extratharge. ' •."
Pictures for sale and framed taisrder.-`
•-; A small assortment of variety goods, cheap; whole
sale and retail.
M.
C. will also attend to-take drafts and givWthe ,
tie up of fatties from any. aPeciaten of twilled' loth.
Partnership accounts also adjusted from books
kejitin any form, and with the same result-as if the
profit and loss accounts were truli , kept. By th - o ap
plication of an infallible rule, applicable to ail cases,
and by which alone they can be rectified,"wherethere
is en unequal division to be made of the piefit's of
business. The result is, wherti'the aeration - tare ind
jutted , the atato of their accounts shows the amount
or capital. each, partner owns, or if a .division iste be
made-of their capital, each partners share - will
close their account.
. .
wnriti, eldest
draws, aged 13
.. .
This isle is neitherltinghtin Elementary IV • oi-h s,
or in schools. i
. The'sttentioti of manstii'ettirers, cabinet *skirl' .
3
padlaiit;-Srats, magistrates, aldermen iii'd Is o-,
epctatittUpsolicits4. :pilVlB4t' , .. - hr: Sr..- •
--;:s1 1: -
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the madame
Est ota o'clock
a~.xria.~rs~'f ~r es~ ~` .. r t. - n -
Tit/Id' 'NIGHT OF MR. DANENPORT.
.
T 9, contiuda' with ihe'di4i4 of the
• Po* Rest.
a fast atory,of a Brick House on die
.• • Filth and Uliton au. Apply to
n0i471, ,- JAME'S MAY.
• -
110,1 1 4:BUTTER-1 Bbl just Toooised' a id f or
JLVllialf -; MAROX &learnt •
\ ;56 w a.o d-
ED APPLES-10APPLES-10 Bbli in stops androt sale
Ditt
& smrrtu,-. r:
• tiqvl7.-.- 456 Wetist.of":
F . , •-, -
otrk—as Bbla fresh family Floor, of a mipWor
brand, for sale by MARTIN & SMITH •:•,,
novl7 • 58 Wood et.
• erkillig4 few MialcarinziellentaitieT4tir
safe by: MARTIN & SMITH, t.
WIZ • • ' • 66 Wood 4.' •
BROOMS-6O:Arm in store end foreale• by.. —: z '
• • • -. • MARTIN & SMITH,
-, -.
56 Wood it.
0007,
Octoading9s4;lome lbs:: On . consignment, for
iiite WaLUMIS Sc• Co.,•
• • •X io %via at.
:PRUNES-2, Cues Bordinx, in store and for sale
. by * . titivl7 .;._ 4.iD,MILLIABIg..& Co.
Cu rsWis.. Zan tt),A3rul l y
.flayl7.- . W. 1.11.1 A BIS & Co., 11 - 0 Woad st
DG _ •
- croahodt . ,
•••• 1000 4 e
.otuAed; •
• 1000 a assorted loot . ; for sale b,,
tiovl7 • .I. D. WIL t LEAVIEIIt CO., 110 Wood at
ii4paperihellalmonairi .
300 , c Man/rifles. 44.
200 Shelled..(ntror Crop)
. 4 4
300 English " Woiiitutst
.• •• • •
300 Creana.Notor
200 c , Filbrts; for sale - by , • - •
•
no 14•: J. D. WILLIANS 8r.co.,1:10 WoOd st.
QOAP-20 bin Chillicothe, No. 1;
la 20 66 Cincinnati,. •".• • • • '
" Castile.; . . •• • ••
2 66 BydoPe .:• ,
10 66 66 Toilet; for Bal e by
WILLfildS &Co.
N 4.11.9.-2,430 tp ased.sitte; for Able - by' '
novIT .• • , J:1). WILLIAMS Co
rikICKENS , NEW Wow and more new Bootie,
at COOK'S 85 Fourth . street. - ' • e'
Domby and Son, or - Dealizqrs•vrith the firm, by
Chas Dickens, (Boa) with - Illustrations, No. 1.
Bailor Resartus, by Thos. Carlyle, revised edition,
being Ltbraryorchoice leading, No. 74. •
The Nazarine,.or the Last of the Washingtonians;
a revelation of Philadelphia, New York and Wash.
ington in the year 1844,, by George Li?pard Esq.,
author of the Quaker City, &c. No.; 1.
Lover's Legends and'storien of Ireland, by Sainnel
Lover, Esq, It. 11. A,
Lives of 'the Queens of England; '
Democratie Review:for NoveMber.
Blackwood's Magazine for October. ' •
Pennsylvania Law Journal for November, • •
Americus Review for Noventber: • • . -
Destiny, or the Chief's Daughter, by the author o
Inheritance, Marriage, fizc.
Quaker City, by Geo. Lippani, .r..sq., New . Supply,
Eastern Newspapers for this week.
Yaikee Doodle rich as usuaL
Just. received, acid for "sale Ea COO L's ,'
11 0. 16 •
Allegheny County ) eu
. .
**tut • IN the 'Court of Quarter Sea/dons
• ()A said county: In the matter of the ap
•• , • plication of a =umber of the qualified
\ electors of Sections Nos. 2.5, 29, 40
.and
,41 of the City District fbr admis.
n./ 'ion into the City- of.Pittabargh under
the style and name of the Bth ,yard of the city of
Pittsburgh. -. • .... . -
And now, to wit: November 14th, 1646, the Court
order an election to be held on the 27th day of No-
vember inst., at the house of Conrad Frifogle in the
bounds of said Districts between the hoarier 2 o'-
dock, P M., and 6 o'clock, P. M., of aaid day, and
Samuel Rosebtug,James G. Reed and Robert Porter,
and- t h at are hereb appointed to hold said election
at leas t. . ten dap , notice ot the time an d !
place of said election to be given in the Pittsburgh •
Morning Post and Chronicle, in accordance with
the Act of Assembly of Marchist, A. D., 1845. •
Tom" - JOHN YOUNG, Jr.., Cll.
ncivl6-td.
••
• Wider Viltern. •
TIIE subsclibeiliis received on consignment a
few of Oliver Evan's celebrated rater Filters,
manufactured in Philadelphia, such is are now gen
erally used in the Eastern cities. They. are warran
ted to purify, Pump, River, or Rain Water, cleans
ingit of all Mineral, Animal, Vegetable or other un
wholesome matter--rendering• it equal to the finest
Spring water, otherwise on failure, (if lied as diric
ted) the price paid will be refunded.
The subscriber, Liiiag beCn appointed agent for
the sale of the above, will receive orders and furnish
them at manufacturers prices.
GEO, COCHRAI , 4-z ,
lqo 26, Wood at.
•
I Ito Building lots On 80 - ydoli Hill at emotion.
TILL be said on Saturday, Nov. 21, at 2 o'clock,
V P. M., on the premises, 50 building loor, situ
ated south of Pennsylvania ATelll2 e, neat the'Fourth
et. oad Canal Budge," and Immediately in the rear
of R. H. Hartley's residence. The above lots
are nearly adjoining the 2d Ward 'of the city, and
will be in the Bth Ward. •
Terms, cub, thebalance in 3 equal annual pay
ments, with interest, to be secured by bond and Snort.
gage.- Title indisputable.
_A plan of lots may be
seen at the Auction Rooms of Mr. J. D. Davis, and
of the subscriber. ALEX. BLACK.
nOrn JOHN D. DAVIS, Aunt:
tirent Reduction. -
Alll R. ICENNEDY begs leave rtspectfulle to inform
L the public that the next quarter of his Young
Ladies' School, will commence on MondahNovem
ber 16th, when, nt'the suggestion of several of,his
friends, he has determined to reduCe bia terms . to
$lO per quarter, Penn st., 6th door below Pitt. nct:29-d3we. • ••
COUGH CURED. •
SOMEI--L-In the spring of 1844,1 had a ae r
sere attack of Innaniatiun Of the Lunga. 1 cm
.played dustiest medical aid I could get; die inflama.
tion finally iiubsided, but My cough continued to in
crease till at length my case was pronounced cianErm
ed consumption. in this situation I was given up by
my physicians. .1 took all the cough balsams I could
bear of t but they had no effect, lat length obtained
some of the Sovereign Balm Pills, and after I com
menced taking them taiscd.for, a few days astonish
ingly, no that my friends became alarmed; but I soon
found that it was only cleariiig out my lungs, for I
began to gain, and, as strahge an it may appear, am
now a well man, •TheY • are eitensivoly used for.
coughs and colds, and always give relief..
• . WM. BENTLY.
Pickering, Canada West, Oct. 1845, •
Sold wholesale and retail by •
P. It. SAWYER, General Agent f r
At the IlzAk-rn DEPOT, Smithfield, between add
4th ets.,Pittaburgli, Pa. novl2-daw
1 • Dr. . . . - • • •• •
R ES TFUL L - fibre .1 sersiaas to, the citi
-1 zoos or Pittsburgh and vicinity in the various
'brandies of the Medical profession. • - Daring grads
aled in the Elaritic'hledicallostittite,of Cincinnati,
.
Ohio, heiapreparcd treat all Cases of disease ac
cording to the principles of the Reformed - Medical
Practice, •withotit-using either the Lancet or Mcrae •
rate. • Particular:attention . giVenlo *kr
mon and , children.' Offic e .on• hetween.
Diamond alleynnd Fifthat. — . 1 • • .
Ittrr.aatrciti--Professols•Moriotv, Dardridge
to Joker, Dr. J. • Dorian, Dr: Bill of cincitinati.
:415y137dim
0 'fel, •i:i Via. , ..
. . .
• Troll can always find at G. Schneck , s, on thecor
a ' ner of Filth and Smithfield sue., fresh Oysters
served up in every style, on the shortest notice.
Also, Ground Nut Candy, Fruits, and Pastries of the
choicest kinds. Call,and see. • n0v1.3-dtap.
- -
. . .
REAP AND 1 ;!SEFIII. FAMILY MEDICIN ES, C&c.—On hand and lately reied 4 supply ofFortPs
-Foraily Metlicinein the balm of Life; klraws Camo
mile Pills, &c. Indian Compound - pyrnp, - a never
failing cure for Colds, COughs, 'lnfluenza, Asthma,
Dronchltis,:Croup, Whooping'Cone', Ac. Also, a
cure for the Bloody Flay, Dyspepsia; Cholera MOrbas,
Vomiting', Sick. Stoniechur costive habits, at 25 to
•/5 ctp a bottle.
— Alio ! Fete's jediie Teitehable Nerve laniament :
a cure for pains je the brew, .Rheranauran, sprai nlis .
hreises, `Sore. Threat, 4e . i . ,!tt eus. , a hattle. All
these sairiralitiuda of yluisful,readieires.for Sale
low it iiholesale or re.t4l,. Ali, relit all classes of the
C'oeimunity.;
ziol4:6t . kerbliatit, , N 0.1 23 St tlair et.•
Pianos.
_ _ _
SPLENDli?Asiortnient earshogany - and Rose.
wood.Pitinos, just finished. These instromeet
are . *ell 'made of the latest pateins and best Materi
als and will be sold low for cash .F. )3LlTlifg.
• Nd:ll2Wood st;'2d 'doer - obese bib.
N. B. Those who are in *Mat of a good instrument
are respectiiilly invited to - call and examine these be
forepnrchasing'eleiiwhere as they, cann ot b excel
led ' - thiiceinfry: 4nd,..wilL'be sold -lower
than :any brought froingweast. ':One elegantAcum T
*aid nine ggepf
pktttYof sale ßy ,
-
ilr
=on=s
.atornwo
44 :'-(g„tivab t ri Tzt ,
R, EXCHANGE BROM,
• 6V t 4r . ilium. Arm wool' sratailw
ritOteart.,* mita.
Pa - tabu:S•gli:Rankp.q ..pae -
Pbiladelphi4Boakla:. . pa)
Ginnatitown. pa.
Cheal4 county . - pai .
GelivTra - c..county pa
Mar'
.4ontgotner7 Bounty.. pai
Northumberland C 0... pm
Col. Bank & Bridge Co par
Readingpa r
refleaster.'‘V.VPrirapar
.Doylestown y par
Easton par
: tic x county -'" pai
Poftsirillo 'pai
Washington
Brownsville..,
York
Chambenibmg • I
I Gettysburg ; .. •.. .. I
•'
Middletown • .1
Carlisle .
NO:risbni ... ..... • I
8erri5da1e....:... : ..1
Lebanon. ••T
.
,
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WyomingS.4l
tile
West Branch . T
Waynesburg I
Susquehanna Countyri•J
Lehigh, County. .....
U. States Danl .... . :28.
Relief Notes ...`:. l
City and County
INDIANA.
State Bk and branclfo:4
State Scrip..... . • • ••• I.
• xszrztreirr.: '"•• •
. .
Eastent.ilinks 1
Wheeling . " .1
Bed' at Illotiatit. 1
murtrpok.
e i t i tar .
stairrais. •
City Banks7.2v.vii4s%ol3
Country Banki:•...:: •
etw zsaLArs. .
Al! solvent banks • I
FINGS
John L.
179RNEY AT •LA
tween Giant and 5e
burgh,Pa. •wrin also alto
the adjoining counties.
QTAWCA?i.DLES ! .—.2O bta. and half iti4 . 1.":6125:Can-
O:dltirjuat rer , d and for sale bT
1104 . MILLER drIVICKETefig:
_ •
101 OAT .VFLNE4: 5 cliP4bfia Port Wino;
• •••••••• • .•• • ••• • • is
,• • •
Fot.iiitiqf nitricr*
at - A. IbIASONII76I
IJ Mariceit'it. j oi large, lot or Shawls, epto r pising
marl bt those' ipllndid Broche Oa silk,
Breriiie b = Woollen' ted'other SlLrris, at - ee )ow
price's.
kir* '
A . :. A. MASON; 62 Markel 4001. r_lparre: tine
IlLi;iiornina 12 wore casoir 446
ra..GOOds; behig -odt'lesVet44o arelke.peAr.
A A.. MASON;A
wining 2 'eases bleseled Mbelltt'Llaf„..
4-4; wide, of ull 0121k:fess `'AlsoArlikeie n
Muslin, and &large kit of Shirting -Chid.
F LANNELS-LAPAT. MASON, ' 6 2libutet,tri s bas
reed 3 bales of Plain and Twilledlted; white
and Yellow Flannel', of all qualitiel;• • -
NOW
. opening, at 62 Market 14; 1 ciattinperior
1.1 Plaul Unsays J 1 in, Cotton Table Cloth; at
the low price, of 12} eqeaupentiespCasainetts, I do;
cli!app4a.,..l . o.crek) . ./:`,LII.dASON.
- mat. • • . ; 3
4i4 very 16
.4° ?TV...A-Pats tini!•rats
shipping order., lu *ore mid for ed g la 1610
of .50 bbla.nnd over, by
•norl 1 . et andTrigitatig
To Ciaipiatere; j"
•
TUDDlift, flak ./bc:;totillbizes,Ousiob
ed to Orderldw for cash by .
-• STERETT ar to.;
eOT. Market and Front irti:
lesiabtAsirigetiou.
E IVILL continue to receipt for frcighti by
icirirorth , o May Freight Line" to Boni
dayabtirgh and all intermediate places, fo r a letodays
longer. c. A..M o Apri,l Y .Sr.cc..."A'Grre, •
novl4-8t , . Canal Basin.
Now Receiving,
A T RAYS ./k. BROCKWAY'S, the !OM:ming &h.
lA. tides . •
20 ot. Sulphy Quinine;' ;
2 " " Morphine; •
B lbs. Ooil Lemon;
I Case Carb. Itlagriesia; . . •
6 Gross Faunae's Blaekirrg; '
20 .4 , 41 Matcher;
. 2 Cask* Chloride Lime;, • .
I Bbl. Blue Vitriol;
20 4 , Fustie; Lmortrod and Carnweorli .
8" ' Spry Turpentine. - •
novB No 2, Commercial Reis% Liberty 'heist.
ONES s 0 i s d w on d e rful
soap,.
e) Poi. it makes every, pimple and. fieepi
It makes flesh that's cliapp , il ) thart'kdioegaitrof WO.
tender
_ • '• •
Tho' the wind blow as bleak e ili''.•'
berg'
Smooth ) healthy and 54ra—clear, lovely and white,
As the arrow on the hills of a clear winters night...
Jones's Soap is really and truly a perfect and never
• failing cure for any skin dibeaae ) making discolored
akin 'clear and healthy. Sold nt the-AlbetleanTogl a
82 Chatham at., and by the only Agent for Pittsburgh,
W. Jackson, 89 Liberty street ) head of Wired Street
Where • also may bo had genuine ) Jones' celebrated,
Coral Hair Itestoratire---Spanish Lilly Whil*—Aniber
vooth 'Paine and Moorish Hair Dye. 'oct3t-
F ROM THE NEW ORLEANS SENTINEL.—ut
Sorrotrfel Story of itectUrfe.—.llavnltyou seen
him in Broadway, New York,Witil the long, delicion•
silky hair, that waved as the wind blew, and thekto ed
and Stoecker street ladies longed to re.el in thejetty
clusters with their snowy , forked. fingers? Did you
ever hear that young maws storyr: Well , itii a level
tale. Poor fbllow, the blasted hope ofa rich-Bastoe
family! ' I will not giro you the particulars, ?fii-tere
sorrowful...rake it to' say, 'that - at times his
wanders. Do you know what gives such a portico..
lar charm to him that - was °dice the "glees of fashieu
and the mould of form?" Jones' Coral Bali Rested
retire, and Jone's Italian Chemical Soap: Every
I Monday, at 2 o'clock, he may be seen walking Into -
our friend Jones' store, 82 Chathani st:, to get' hot.
tle of his Oil, that alone gives.his hair 'that original
i brilliancy that sorrewshas turned gray and thin..-ate
• says, that being afflicted Nottb , eruptions and a bad
I skin, he would advise those who have a cleat coin.
plezion, free from eruption or disfigurement; *bey -
a cake of the Italian Chemical SOSP_ cures_the
very worst cases of eruption, and changes a dark,
yellow, or sunburnt skin, to a filne,healthy clearness.
It is Sold. at 'OO cents a cake. •Buy, this-orte,.:and
look in the glass. We sell 3 shilling bottles - ofJoaes' .
Coral Bair Restorative, that you may try it witlieht
much expense; 'fur a &Min' is the usual price paidfier
pretended "hair restoratives" Wo knowif you 'one*
fry it jvou will have more, because you will readily :
find it all it is represented.* Therefore fiv ' &the
reasonable. It veil! forte the hiiito groin
falling off, cure scruff or dandruff.
• •.•••
It is sold in three rises, 371,450 cents, and $1 per '
bottle, by the proprietor, 82 Challarn st., New y o lt h
and at JACKSON'S Patent Medical .Wueltonstifil9
Liberty at., head of ririodid,-Pittaburghs — toed! '
OWEN. GLADBON'SvWandetings ie the Isle 01
Wight; by:Ohillucriplirey,
ANNALS 'of the -Poor; coritlinieg "The
man's Daughter," "Young Cottager," •
THOUGHTS and Counsels for the Impenitent; by
the Rev. J. M. Olmstead:: For sale liy•'•-:• •• ' 4
• • • . . ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, ?
• • . :Market at, hot. 3d lad lgr
Nem. kooks. -"
QACRED PHILOSOPHYOP THE SEASONS: D.
1.3 lustrating the perfections of God in the-pheiufiti
ena of the year; each - season. of the year compoSiak
a volume, now complete and for sale by :- •
ELLIOTT. & ENGLISH,
sUccessors to Robert Carter,
between IV and 9tH sta.;
- TOGERMA.E FARMERS.
. .
JOACRES of Farming Land, near St. Marra
settlement in Elk County. It adjoins Rie
ianda of Bensinger & Co., who are the founders o.
that Settlement. Tort few German Farmerri,iwisb ;
log to emigrate to that Section where they can enjoy
all the advantages Ufa new settlement, and where
the ordinances of the Catholic religion are daily ad,
ministered, these Lande afford the same comfort and
facilities as other lends, that cost twice •or tbrert.
times as much: St. Marrs settlement noW;siembern
about 2600 souls, and is increasing rapidly. Should
a sufficient number unite •and - purchase the whole
tract, an exchange will Its anada.forothee property
near Pittsburgh. For further puticulars apply
- yrj,,TA.A.RTI4 Pent street;
'.l;tcll7-tf,„ 4 : 4 •4 o ' . .r..scraailrabilitrerN 7.
-24 kuur,:'
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state Bk. and Branches. I 7 .. i
Cineittnati.Banira 1: -
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Circleville (Lawrence).. Li . .
:olunibua Bank I i
Xenia 1 , • i..
Nlaaaillon .. . ........ .1- •
Sculduaky . ' 1
Cleauga 1 i
Norwalk - I -. I
New - tle l 3w7:zirgla 3 • .
Wooster-,.. • • .....2,,,, .• .1 • 7 i ',..
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State Dank-- , ..'.4,5
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Farm and Mach bank:lo;
St. Ciair-:- 78•
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Predericidora r ,'.. .37 80
en Thalers:..... 7813
en "."."'::s 90
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Doubloon, elkalratt...96 00
Do. Patri0t...74.4 •..:15 60
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