. • - Concentration of rood; Beef jerking or drying. was made known to the world by the buckaneers, and gives four times the amount of n-aurishme n af forded by-the. same weight of ft esh or salts ed meat, and does not conduce to scurvy, the. latter. The art_of jerking has 'keen universally practised by the North ilkinericett Indians, but...never, we believe in the ole world, excepting in . the Island of "-Madagascar, where- it has been practised tor the supply of slave ships. It is very . - aimple; the operator has only to cut the intuit into thin -pieces, and expose them, divested of fat, to the heat of the summer ,eunin. dry weather.—Theie aro extensive establishments for the purpose in the -West Indies - . ,Mtich benefit might accure from jerking beef for vessels bound on long voyages, and for the army, A great expense would be salved tin salting and -carriage, not to speak of the improvement of health. By jerking cattle intended for the use of gar rison!, the cost-and care of keeping them would be spared, even where food 'for' their:coirsunaption is easily attainable. flow-easy, two, for a soldier on a march to ' airy the weight of his jerked ration, for which a slight grill will_ suffice, though it ; luite palatable, even without any such preparation, A. company has been farmed in Eng• land for concentrating and preserving the common potato in all its freshness, so that it is both cheap and portable. 'By pouring little boiling water over a handful of the concentrated vegetable,' says an English paper, it is at once convertekl into a dish of mashed rtatoes, exceeding one pound in weight, costing scarcely more than a penny, and more nuts uitous and superior to the best potape boiled in its natural state. The sane paper contains the c- t tiftcates of Capt. Uriacke, of R. B. M. ship Cornwal.is, Trotter, of the Niger ex . pedition, and his surgeon, and the surgeon of the transport ship Northumberlawi, for tified by other testimony, all of which goes to show that the preserved potato is the cheapest of all food, and suitable fur voya ges of any length, in all climates, • Extraordinary Invitation.—‘ . r. Rich. , Shackell vet y kindly invitee those persons! who have already taken a part of his tut'— nips from a field known by the name of Townsend Feld, to attend on the said 'premises between the hours of ten and twelve o'clock this day, when he will be there for the purpose of delivering the re—' maining part. Only the persons who have taken the others will he expected." The above was published by the crier through' the village of Sampfurd Peverell on the 3lat of January.—Western Times. Should we spread our ti'de with wis. dom; and invite the whole world to the banquet, our guests 1./Mildbe 'ew, and still-fewer would relish their meal. Liut are would spread it with buflioni ry, few would wan for an invitation. 'Wake snakes and come to law,' ex claimed a nondescript genius, species, man loafer, as be issued into the streets 'loaded down to the guards.' • It. would be. a com fortable 1 thing if I knowed just exactly where I was bound for. Up street's got Mined with down street, and there's no such thing as 'cross the street at all. The moon's cross eyed ant keeps winkin' and blinkin' as if she had her eyes fell of :Mac ahoy. Now what am Ito du? If I stand still, there's a very pleasant chance of going to sleep standing. If Igo to stir, hang me WI know which way I's travlin. How ever take a running j ump at it,' and away he-atartel, but had hardly made a dozen steps when he staggered full against a Are plug. , 'Hollow!' roared he, 'who's that? . If tbseiyoer game, my name is fight,' and !W./geared himself scientifically, 'Come On darn ye, come on! You won't, are ye? Now you'll molest an honest citizen again, will ye? don't get off so easy now mind. Just stand still, till I hit you a bat side the head. Whoop! look out, I'm . -Amok here my tulip,' said that instruct• lie personage yclept a watchman. 'You're makin' a leetle too much noise.' 'Stand by and see fair play, watchee, •nd'blow me if I don't swallow that f e l lee •-. 4 Now don't,' said Charley, hurt your digestion.' *Digestion be kissed! Who's afraid? Just stand aside a minute, bnd if I doh't knock that covey into a three .cornered continental cocked hat, burn my old shirt A sed.tiowsera: . --esume,' said watchee, 'l'm afraid if I 'lmre youl exposed to the night air and spila—and as you are an ori ,gtedi, the big boss would like handling of It ko=morrow.' ratclsPe, go to the d—l with you, if = only just let me have a dig at :hat "watermelon.' do it; that fellow belongs to the cki4tOrporatiOn' 'Who cares!' t'Doirt speak SWlOud, you'll hurt your -404.:4-adtited• you must not stay out any spite., I know you will.' hatd a man can't have 4 2 v1itsiiitt, ?,siecislly when he's it.su Iced. it7 . 41.:0141ent you Charley; and if I see a liethiritoting - you gas, blow me g 3 bairyclue. Paw ofthe - ?boostic cut short his fur. Louis' Picket Guard -,:,44oTher ikaisorsatusthat he drove the. ftegi *:Awession by 'laying stalks of tsc witii-;04_ , /tmvss Bud 411 os tlier orewiAa'Abeti•. laws. frequented ,by r? - .5. A 1' 0 ! t 1 4i* -2%ralt ,w 4 , ` :"~ . Chivalry. DIME `it might re`i ificomel oftnfires 101 , ' , on Ire. • (44416 •-• • tOoloa DAILTMOR ,'ING POST. e2A,lOlllli-lAh 8u10410too:o-;'' 'l"2s ' . PUILLIPB WIN.II. ' NNITII:R DITORN ♦RD PROPRIZTONS FRIDAY, tV)I7T.I)RF: ' 18, 1842 See Final l'agt Gen. Cassund the Coms. —The Coons stern tn.: . receive the: suggestion of the American with great favor. In referring to it, the Gazette of yesterday says: "The General is a moderate man and popular with nil parties. Sup Ores both parties take him up and bury the hatchet otstrife for fonr years. How will that do?" With due deference to the Deacon; we would expl'ess the opinion, that it would not do at all. But the proposition well becomes the defeated and downcast Coons, 'who have not the remotest hope of tarry.. ing a canadate of their own. They see no hope of victory with an, honest procla mation of their principles, and they are willing to compromise and ''bury the hatchet," for the s a ke of holding a moiety of the power and patronage of the go vernment. No, no, Messrs. Coons, v‘e want no compromise with you. The De mocratic party was not; organized merely to elect Presidents and Congressmen, but I to carry out certain principles; they have not maintained_ their' integrity through weal and wo, through triumph and defeat, for half a century, to Rbanion it now, and conclude a truce with heartless and faith. less foes. The Democralic party will make other and better use of their recent great vic tories. They will, we hope, proceed at once to settle the Bank question rot ever,by sdopting the Independent Treasury—they will put the Tariff question at rest by care fully preparing and adopting a judicious law, which shall be so constructed that it will not be in danger of alteration at eve ry session—and they will settle all other matters upon approved Democratic princi. ples. The generous and conciliatory spirit of the Gazette is greatly to be admired; but we are uncharitable to think that it would 'never have been exhibited, if the coons bad carried New York and Ohio. Nor are we disposed, on second thought, to give the Gazette much cred t for generosity, when ve reflect that it party has po'iver in but six states. while the Democr.ts are in the majority in the remaining TWENTY.- There would be no sort offal-mess in such a bargain. By the way. we would again congratu late the Cass men at Harrisburg, on the progress they are making—among the whips. Still later from Yuratan— Progress of the War.—We had an arrival yesterday, says the Phila. Forum, from Sisal, bringing news to Oct 221. The government seems determined to resist to the death all efforts of the oppres- sor. The road leading from Merida to Sisal is in a fine state of defence. Several breagworks have been built, m)unting from one to six eighteen pounders. A fine body of Indians, about four hundred, came into Merida a few days since, and requested to be enrolled and equipped as so'diers, to be placed in the front rank Li march against the enemy. The forces of Santa Aria at present in Yuestan do not amount to three thousand men. Desertions are not uncommon among them. Business is;generally dull, owing to the present state of the country. Don Pedro Lemus has been appointed to the chief command of the Yucatano forces, and the papers contain a valiant proclama tion of his to the troops, promising o:ern an easy victory. Factory burnt by Lightning.- —A cot tcn factory in Richmond, Rhode Island, belonging to -Messr4. A. & W. Sprague, 13. Harris, and J. T. Harris, was struck by lightning on Wednesday evening, the 9th inst. about eight o'clock, and the entire building and agreat portion of the machinery were consumed. The mill was erected in 1839, and the machinery was in the best running order. Insurance to the amount of 811,000 was effected at the 'llanufacturers' Mutual Office in Providence, which is be. lieved to be about two-thirds of its value. Surrendered Himself._Esborn Husted, formerly one of the most highly respected citizens of Greenwich; Ct., has surrendered himself to the officers of justice, and been commiited to prison. He confesses having forged notes to the amount of some $30,000 or $40,000, which he disposed of to brokers and bankers of New Yoik. SuFsde . in Butler Co.—Mr. Henry P .. or- Osneiei of Mitts! township, B utler a i o, , the o n the: •21,1 r. ir st. by shooting him self n 403 With li rifle. - ' dividend.—lti s .said that jil t o.. 7 . rioclitynry . .. . ~ . ~.,, , .. - .IL ' ,Kt. -,, ,io n ,Vans t --comifttuf ut.:Y9P " riv.*l2l r . M ..--4 .'" '" ' ' 4O-,Vieit-tilli v _,_,,, -.:', i 4 (40 - 7iiiig-iiii041:1414w** , ..1.,, e,...„-. ~-,, --,:;,..-...:.::::,.-;-..-x:,,.,,,;,,,,..„-e,..3:1,3 - 4 -440,41c 005ti ---2 . -4 7. 4 . , ,,. - _.4;zt ,- ; #4 ...'::'..:,-,-;, ' 7 5 . . ".:‘`. - ; : 1,,,:.-TM'•:,T,v.. - .+ - -,' ,- - .. - • reaehsg ,44 _ PiriladelMa been esrtng. do sert4hi.hilli k ef a CirdittibetAUO) be mei not free. --Tltiract#6e of leaf= ing down bills-:.which-hare-been posted up in public places, is,carried on in _ this eity to an extent which calls for the interfer6ce of the city authorities. HardlYris the paste dry until the bill is torn. With some it appears impossible to pass on after reading a hill without taking off a corner of it at least. We believe there is an ordinance against it, and we hope the Mayor will see that it does not remain a dead letter. The end' qf the World and Geology.-,A distinguished Geologist tiatned. Smith is demonstrating that Miller's theory is ab surd. lie tries to demonstrate conclusively, like the science of mathematics, that the earth is of unlimited antiquity—the strata, of which it is composed show it. Take Monet Etna, for instance, it took. 12,000 years to make the surrounding formations. And to make all the formations that are now known to exist, it has required a mil- lion of years. These for nations are still progressing by infinitely long periods of me;' nor does the earth even now show any signs of age. While on this subject w•e will here state that Aliller has refused to sell his faro') for 2000 dollars, possession to be given on the 24th of April. ..dnother Mysterious Disappearance The President of the" Annapolis and Elk ridge R. R. Co. left the former place on Monday the 7th inst. for the residence of a gentleman in the lower part of Anne Arundel county, with whom he had busi ness to transact. A day or two, afterwards his family were informed that he had not reached theresidence of the gentleman refer red to, which, as a matter of course created no little uneasiness for his safety, and meas ures were immediately taken to ascertain his whereabouts. intelligence was subse— quenCy received that he was in Washington, but it see.tis he left there, since which noth ingi has been heard of him. It s thought he may be laboring under an aberration of mind. Fiendish Outrage. An lowa paper relates the following particulars of a most fiendish outrage Of an old man who shot his daughter and her child. The monster lived alone, and had forbidden a daughter, who lived near, and her husband, or even'their dzildren, ever to approach his place, on ...accoUnt merely of some whimsical pique that the old Wretch had taken against his child. One morning the inhuman being found his grandchild, under three years of age, climbing upon his garden rail, and he de liberately went for his rifle, and shoethe boy dead. The , vie im fell inside of the fence. The old .man reloaded and sat watching. Not long after, tlna mother came seeking her child, and the minute she touched her father's garden rail, as she did with a shriek the instant she per ceived her dead child, the old brute shot her in the temple, and killed her stone dead on the spot. The hoary maniac (as he is now accounted) shot the father also when he same, and he is now in prison to an swer for the three murders. A Mediator between Texas and Mexico. It is stated with confidence in the Cou rier des Etats Unis, upon the faith of re.. cent private letters from Paris, that the French and English goy •rnments have determined to unite in off:ring, their me daition between Mexico and Texas, to the end of inducing the recugniii.an by Mexico of the independence of Texas, and of con - solidating peace between them. The Last of the Pawkanaukets.—Sally Simmons, says the,Boston Post, the lastiof the Pawkananket tribe of Indians, died in Fairhaven, on Saturday last, of intempe rance, in the eightieth year of her age. Deaths in Washington City--Tliere were fifty deaths in Washington City du ring the month of October, and thirty-five the previous m rnth. Eighty-five deaths in two months, in a population of 35,000, is but a small number. Fatal Recident.—Romulus W. Nichols, a promising young man of Gaines, neat Rochester, while out a gunning a few days since, on climbing a fence, his gun acciden tal'y went off, and its contents of shot were discharged into his heart.' Suicide.--A girl named Rhody J. Mer rill poislned herself in Bath, Me., on the 4th instant, by taking a strong dose of cor rosive sublimate. She gave no rea son fn. the act, _other than that she had become tired - 4We and wanted to die. MessrS Webster and COshing have ar rivedin Washington. ~. - • The= merchants of Louisville will iters after .do - a -cask. busanoss., This'is , the really hetil(lt%*7 40,11isitit'dege,rs .tta c d atsOnnilisrWill4l6l,thenktittlives • , .14 • - .f'FlVA 4 l l eig JOISk. tributes itiOP 14411 libilittiiifiattntr Senator. ..10)d hiMttiy reoptind to the views expressed.— Few, -indeed, we - - feel confident, will - he found tddessatit from theth among the Dem ocrats of the Key,tone. .-‘ . Mn. BucuarraN. 7 The Harrisburg Report- - er, in. the - subjoined paragraph, sketches briefly, but truly, the state , o f feeling which prevails among the dentOracy of the-cOm mon wealth in reference to the election •of a United States senator. Mr. Buchanan "has been so clear in his great office?' that no difference of opinion exist among democrats in regard to him. No other person is even mentioned - in .connectit.n with the seat in the Senate. It is agreed without a dissent ing voi:!e that Pennsylvania has every rea son-to regard Mr. Buchanan's course with pride and satisfaction; that he is in every respect an honor to her, and that his re• election will not only be a deserved compli ment to the. man, but also a credit to the people in showing that they fully appreci ate his distinguished services and his able advocacy of democratic principles and meas- I ures:—Pennsylvanian. - U. S. SENATOR. —We cannot express our gratification, in perceiving the unanimity with which the democracy of our state go in for re-electing Mr. BUCHANAN to. the United States Senate. No Democrat will presume to offer himself as his competitor. On the contrary, those who might be oth erwise ambitious for the honor of filling his place, are most anxious for his re-election. All admire his prodigious intellectual powers —his great eloquecce—his untiring indus try; and all feel a deep pride in having such a man—with such exhaustless mental re sources, representative in the American Senate. They feel, that although the Old Keystone is second to one state in the con federacy, in point of power, and wealth, and itifluence she is second to none in her rep resentation in Congress. Mr. B. will be re-elected without any opposition from his own party. - The Warren Advocate gives the details of a most fiendish murder •.vhich was perpetrated it, Sheridan, Chatanque county, N. Y., on the 26 h ult. The murderer was a man named Sanderson and his victim a b)3 about 15 years old, who was occasionally subject to derangement, an adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Feathorly. Mr. and Mrs. F. being absent, Sanderson and the boy were left it home. When they returned the boy was missing and they immediately suspected Sanderson of having murdered him, and searched the barn where they found him, piercid in sixty places with a pitchfork. Sanderson took the main road leading to Erie, and on his arrival at Milford, four miles west of Fredonia he stole a horse and continued his course west, ort-lah'F inieridinz to go to Cleveland, Ohio, as he h.td relatives residing there; bat missing the ro rd, he c trn : b ICA into Chautauque c uniy az tin [lel' Ashville, on the west sid.e of Chauianepte lake ; where he was act. cured of Navin, a st,len Ivirse, when he fell open the individual, and cut and stabl.ed him severely, and would hrvr Jrkilled him hal it nit ben for the timely interference of another otrs m. He was immedi itely arrested, and is no a in j nil. Robt. Hooper jr., is the ••Mercantile Cancr date for Congress" in B )ston. Thu Mr. Farb, Co .gre:Am in cleci fro n New York city, is not Prteerved Fish, (who is a dem ocrat,) but is a Spoiled Fish, a rampant whir. The Warren Advocee is out fur Judge Eldred for Governor. Specie.—Bieknell's Reporter of the OA says;— "Bat little specie his passed from this cit, , to New York within the List wsek. Th; demand is evi dently abating, and the Philadelph a Banks hare still an abundance of coin." The last Bicknell's Reporter bpeaks very en couragingly of the business prospects of that city It says "our currency here is excellent." The Hon. Jos. Giddings, of Ohio, has come out in favor of Gmeral Scott for the Presiden- A man in New York makes ?vlermaids wholesale, and sometimes re-tails them when required Why should stage-struck boys visit the N. Y. fountainsl To learn how to spout. The New Englanders are getting a' very well and will soon be up with the age, in the swindling line. As ugly as sin.—The likeness of Miller published in the N. Y. Herald. "London Assurance" has been again brought upon the stage in Philadelphia, and appears to draw. An attempt was made to mortgage the St. Louis Water Work 3 for a loan of 100,000 dollars in specie; but fortunately for the people of that place it failed. Strong Beer.—A Miss Strong was re cendy married to Solomon Behr. That is certainly making strong beer, leaving also, a fair prospect of small ale!—Pic. Why , is an importation of the new fash ioned Paiseley shawl like the life of an un fortunate man? Beeduse it is a checkered lot.—Pic. Carpenters. dont go to . St: Louis. It is said that i here are 500 there now out of em ployntent, Battrier township.—Huntingdon township storok 00., N. Y. giveti::=Botick 524 wajorityl • " ruiftwillwitcharrieston S. c. haio l esomftvwfatokfiliz#AMOVot . N4 rani to Pmeciivatii - Lk .: l g:-... t`'". INN Horrid Murder. -V• . ;r: . i•;;..:,::.:.' . .i!:1.:','::-4t. - 5,. ...-, , ... - -,...-:. i f,;t-•- gee'sVonlpouYitti cough , This =Atiteelleut - articrei' maimf ctered by Alessfe"; Price & C 0,.: is . raptt gaining a popiiiirity 'nay to a. short- time rival the celebrated Peas': Those, who have used it saY there is no doubt but it is an ex cellent cure for colds. Coughs. &o. Teniperance..—The Geo. Washington Total AhstineneeS iciety of the .sth Ward will hild its Annual Meeting this eveninff, Friday, Nov. 18th, in the Moth•idiat Pr:qv:Live 'Church, Pent at. at half past 6 o'clock, when the eAectiqn for officers will take place for the entitling 6 months, the members are particularly invited to attend---seve ral addresses may be ex y .ord-r of the Executive Committee. Marrteb : On Wednesday evenings . , the 16th inst., by the Rev. Win. Preston, Mr. Richard Biddle Butler, to Miss Emily, daughter of the lion. Thos. Irwin, all of this city Pittsburgh :Market. Reported for the Morning . Post by Isaac Harris. FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. 18, 1842. Our rivers are in excellent orde and a good deal doing on them , preparatory to the winter—and the Monongahela Wharf looks quite lively all ibis week, and a good many goods loading and un loading constantly. Although our stocks of goods are vcry excellent, good and cheap, yet Giving to the scarcity of mcney, the sales are gradualll les. selling. A good deal is done in barter, or CS change for Groceries and Pittsburgh m .nufactu es, so that any quantity of Country produce can be sold in our market for cash, on secout.t, or fur batter; en grand terms. lour—our Canal is cl ,sing and little flour send ing East, and the v ales br , gin ti drop, the price ruin boats tied wagons Is 2,75 to hor civii , -e• and from :` ,, tores 3121 ro $3,2 i per bid, by retail aid in small lots. B.ickwileat—comes in fre Iv— ales from wag or's fir $l, and from stuns 1 25. Corn Meal—good silted f. out wa.,,ons 31,/ per bush( I. Grain—Wheat 50 to 55c. Rye 33. Barley 31* Corn 25. Oats 15 al7 cis. per bushel. Fruit—Dried Peaches, $1.25; Apples 37/ a 53: Green Apples per bbl 75 to $l 25; Crao her ! . ries are scare: and Wou'd n .nv tiring 81,23 pnr bushel. Ashes—Se.irehings 31 to 4; Pot, 41 t 5; P.. Air's 5 to 51 etc per lb. Beans—are coming in plenty and sales low -100 bushels soil for 371, s nil sa'e.4 50. Beef—sales of small i..rovcs at 82.75 to 3 per 100 His, and lor good choice, 3,50 Pork—some lots and droves a $2,75 to 3; and choice prime 3,50. Flay, $7 to 7 1 1 1 per ton. Butter—good Rull 7 a 8; in keg=; dull and little demand. Lard—sales 51 a 6c. Groceries our market is well supplied. Cof fee—sales in lota nraoud at It a 121 to town, and 121 a 131 to country. Sugar is louking up—sales of ten lihds good at 61 to 63 4 per lb ; and middling 6I) 6i; in Ws, 61- to 71 cts. Molasses—sales t i the city 27A to 28; to the country '29 to 31. Fish—Herring 4,53 to $5. Mackerel No 3, 7,50 to 8.5 U. Shad 8,50,99. Silt—From bolts fir sale at the Canal of 300 blik. 871; fr in stores Sl'a 112 - Leather—a go id supply; daily sales in market by tile quantity, Gauntry 20 a 21; `vanish 21 a 24 per lb. Upper L a 1 her oFq th.z:o $2l a 28. Calf Skins per dozen $l2. a 36 according to quality,— Ilides, Coun.ry c. Spanish 12 per lb. -Ott— Canners 700. per gal or abut an i1V0r3..15 ofpf $lO a bbl. Flaxseed oil 75 a Bde a gal Lard nil 70 a 75 do. Seeds—from wag na TIM ay sells for 1,25 a 1 50: and from store 1,7.5 to $2; Flaxseed 80: - verseed at $3,50 per bushel. Cheese—dull, sin .11 sales 4 a 41 a sc. Tobacco—sales of r leaf to the trade 2 a 3 cis per Ih; Cavendish 4 3 4 a 5; Virginia Twist 51 a 6; Ping 7 a 8: Ladies Twist, Ile. o r lb I'44o l —Clean well washed coma) in 18 a 2J 1-4 bloo( 20; 1 do 22; 3'4 d i 24; 7-8 do 29; full 28 prime 22. Powder—Watson's rock $3,75 anl Rifle $5 33 per keg. Zion—Bloom, sales fir ca,h and on time at $59 and in barber $55 a ton. Pig Meta'—sales at $2O a 23 a ton in small lots we have heard of no large sales, those made arc principally at 20 a to i. I I'ILMOTHY SEED.—A Cr esti sup ply of Timothy Secd of the best quality fur sale ly ISAAC CRUSE, n0v143 Liberty 1 LUMBER LUMBER for sale !n lots to suit purchasers, apply to IS't AC CRUSE, I4R Liberty st. • Farmers and others wanting Lumber; wonid -do well to call, as they will he supplit d with any quantity at the very lowest market prier's. nov 18. G 0 UGH'S, COLDS and CONSUMPTION —The sea sip for the ahoy° complaints is now at hand, and all per.ons who are snliected to the inclemency of the weather arc respectfully informed that they can tiled. COVERT -'g 131.L.51 OP LIFE which known to have cured TUCIChINDS, who were In the last stages of C< n surnption. Certificates can he produced of its wonderful cureß. TAYLOR'S BALSAM Or TAIVERWORT Is another remedy for Liver Complaints,Canghs and Colds. IL comes high. ly recoil mended by all who have used it. and Is pleasant to take, and speedy in effecting a cure. PEASE'S flo &allows') C.orov.--This is a highly valuable and pleasant medicine ;it will effect a positive and certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Consureption,and is an effectual cure for the Wctooetwo COMES. This isa very pleas ant medicine, all are fond of it, and children never refuse to take at; its cure is sure and positive. The subscriber has a certificate of Agency direct from J. Pease 4' son, sn there can be no mistake. All persons who are effected, are invited to call and not delay, for the QT . : to take medicine is at the commencement, All the above medicines can always be procured at WHOLESALE OR Rrrivr at TUTTLE'S MEDICAL AGENCY. 86. Foura a erect nov 18—tf I,IJINN4 ¢ TURNB ULL, PROPRISTORS OF TIM OLIN TON PAP= MILL, Steubenville, Ohio. having remo ved their store from this city, have appointed Holdship 4. Browne, Nn. 49 Market st., between 3rd and 4th,a— gent s cor the sale of the different kinds of Paper manufac• lured by them, where their friends and customers will al ways find a regular - supply of paper, such as Cap and P st Writing, plain and, faint lined; Wrappine and Tea paper; Bonnet Boards, and Printing Paper of different Si zes and qualities , all of which will he sold on the most accommodanne terms. Houtstrip 1{- Bnowns, mannfacturers and importers of Wall Papes and Borders, keeps constantly on hand eve. 111 variety of Entry, Parlor and Chamber Papers, of the latest styles and most handsome patterns, which they will sell low and on accommodating terms, wholesale or retail. nov PRICE'S COMPOUND PEG ET.SBLIC COUGH CANDY is a sale and-certain cure for Coughs, Colds. Asthma. Sore Throst.Pains and Weakness of the Breast, Whooping Cough. Hoarseness; irritation of the Throat, and many diseases keel; to the Cintsosaptiox. Try it-only 6: per roll—prepared and sold Whole• sale an d Retail by El. T. PRICE, Confectioner, Federal st.,Alle gheny City, and the principal Druggists of Pius. burgh. Be sure you ask for Price's Compound Cough Candy, nov 17—tf. CUOTHING AT AI7CT/ON.--Will be aoid on Fri. Vdaq morning, Nov.lBlll at 10 o'cloc.k at Bauaman'a Auction Roorna.llo Wood at teplendtd lot or PHILADELPHIA MODE CLOTHING. for cash currency. Sale preltive; antlatthout any re serve. ' A.. BAOSSIAN, nov TP-21, 141 IN PRICE, Wlesale anti 800. Baker, Con. ILll4—,feettoner and Frulterer, .Pedertletroorr, near the 41:04,4411voillir1tet* , elt _ . 8 "141 , 4 101 1: of ttyeetloaa r d Oinlmehtal ~ :0141. 1 1C•101104 - fer.wnitikee artertritee, iniviliketit;t4 If 90 thit:billeaPihlistb ii 4 gY, ll Kititeneori .',fictyl6 Sa4'~i` 3YL:~ at "~.a~.adl~.vY_?~~F~ ' , • - •,;, , .•:: - ., , .-4 ,, -,:.';': , i.:;, , , ,, ' '-.. ';,,,-g,:,_..,...•.:::',t;;e1.1:.'„...'.', s Tg~ SI cLARD pa r y ri e d , a Y Erentn gA ll '• sth • nigh t or s Tragedy o‘.ll, n t i f' Or'••The LeCH's .1111 Mrs. C. HILL In the z... To conclude with the Farct The Vovi Price, Dress Circle ery 25. Bain, Doors open nt fii o'clock; at 71 precisely. 200 i PRINTING: N . W. Corner of Tim proprletcns of the Up, •ND M A,NUFACTURER rElpen, and the pat rons of those rta,.. and tvetl chosen assocttnento e_7ll/ ND. ZE; ©lll, Nece,sary lu a Job Printieg LET TER PREP OF EVERY Bilk r,f . hill 13,6-, Pamphlets, Handbills, Ali kinbsot Stage, Steamboat, and C ad price Printed on Ilan shorirst notice 'll7e respectfully aI [hem ie IluiiliC in general la gin, P t r. 2 yep • :39, A P P rec 'd front Zara,vi:k Also from same plate. NI, superior article BANK NOIB CORRECTZD DAILY, BY /1.1.t.3 PENNSYLVANIA. flank of rill:owl-Ili. part Alerch. k Man. Lk. par l ih Exclutoue hank, pai l; 13k. of Gerniatoown Ea.t,.. in I ank, 1.-bn ..aneasler flank or clif,F.lpr I'o. park Farmers' bk Bucks en." IN Doylestown bk "Ickg Bk of N America Piot.l F m Bk of Sort hero Commercial bk. of Pa. Far. 4. Mechanics bk. "Crs Kensimzton bk. oCot Philadelphia Irk. °;FrJ Schuylkill bk. Southwark bk. Western bk. Bk. of Pennsylvania, lb At Bk of Penn Ti pad Man. 4- Mechanics bk Mechanics bk. Moyamensing bk. Girard MIA, U. Stales hank. Lombertilefre, Warren. 7;'raL Frank. bk Miners bk of PolisviVe. Bk of Mont , omery Cu.,, pa ; EP Mon. I.k Browilgvine. 21 ,1 Erie Bank. Darrisbursit bank. Far. bk Lancaster, Bk EitifilildhatiWo, Bk. of Ch - amisers!,,,,n, Carlisle bank, . 0 /ill Pa, Bk of North,, , ,/,...,/, jt,/ v/ Colo Oil/I:111k A‘\‘ Bk S'u.quelimn‘A Cu- Pk of Delaware Co. marl Ci,v R. 4 Lebanon bk.' Cell I.k. 9 r ti Ink 11 10 ti rover- York bank Far. 4. VVavn,shm: L.III rr bI i~UIP. llooe.dolf - J, :j ' Wymoln , 2 bank, Wort. Prllcb'_•h J..:ln'e J- - crio. (jj VI Coootry do do j',/ti+. Berk? ro hool, Y.elvi,l ow Town min • Munn!pleasant bk :2 Far. .i. Mech. hk of Sten. iCtii ben Ville, '1 .., Belmont bk (.1 . St. Clairs. t4P vine. -1,.) Marielta hk. Demii nd 18 notes. 211k1 do Currency oars, 3i Columbiana l.k NPW Li' iG a bon Demand, do Post notes, Cincinnati specie pny• 'l9 l l ug banks, 2 P ' 'Mech. 4- Traders bk of :B Cincinnati. 34^. Clinton I.k of C o lumbsz. C'• Demand notes. .. Circleville, (11. Lawrence ''''r , Cashier) Zanesville I.k. rGili ___....11 FOWLERS PAIESI NI.INUFACTCRED al" -11- Shop, No. t;:.) Second .st field. where a gener& a' ari°6l had at reduced prices (or WI The superiority of 111 ,9 fastenings, which f or dombility and taking down, is not eVal' i U9e —and to all no h as %valid c in their niglltlY tuber'. tio.- all classes of the bug faintly fastenings. ni g hts for Counties, Vet. - JOBS We, the uiidersigned. &grad! ed the above Bedstead Fasiernigii in pronouncing them ;lie best fully to the reprei.entai ion ail lf Wm. Graham jr., ' Win, Irvin. JO John McGill, GeV nov 17-3 m. RA. BAUSM A .ti Ando° . every day this wee . D ueled moat extensive and valuableisi. DRY GOODS ever p eed which have just hem reedy. comprising more than 100 Wear of England Cloths, 17te Beaver and Pilot, do . 1 2 Plain and Pied. Casaltnentsf. 1 36 Fine 4- Superfine Satrinettsfil :, French 4- English alerinoa% M' Sehrlet 4- Yellow Flannels. 17 Whlteand Green, do While 4. Col'd. Booking, G . Calabria 4' Barr Muslin% ? Bleacted.Shlrti n g s. 5-4, do Sheetings, Scotch Ginghanrs. otbef - - ~.l'isilti4 a great many - . don of dealers. ..01 -- rimlate every dal at 0 at early GAS Light until .-I,' 21MO i ii& BER 18. 1 --It will be see, to be repeated ake in the bills, t the price to . b. h, however, wit exhibition is 0 indid description, e to Concert Se ATMS* n g of the Theatre atious of a revival he eastern cities. meet of fir. A. A. whole stock is hi Mr. Jamieson is .m to gain friends the Companyhope that at- th s may have a goo ge a man's chars dients resorted to w what kind of c here prescribe o and him a new .0 may conclude the upper story; if Ar.c., you can rn ng but a smell qu . milk of hu nan ki ports, he has been his life; if he in. he looks for cle iLn; if he looks devil!) if he loulti n of busines:l if • Inds, he's a CI ments, he's green s an Cur rer cy, B c , h e 's a man n v. 4 from New the "Bus t e" Eastern Mai g important new Inventio d in the "Cit .un of Mond< .y way of an it culons fashion vented an ingen ether ex'refneti brings the an e foot, anti e ly rot,re "a /a risqua tulated. )d gontl nature ug Sure in•l n. It Ii rs als9 h I N e w York la atelv, that the p nituro , l Holy sa :_tko I heard of. Au • wilerea')lncs Y till 1111 Ind 1 a h ,yet 1 nests lie furn p ttriotis ri o for one pns specieux Ob , b de mornin iteur, you's 0, tranger ved d down in 'barb, vat yO un monstre tabl he Goa h. But he 1+ out femme, clear de trac im not put catch him rd, voua call, t 3 drink. r to be eve°, b great consi • otre sincere JEAN v. 17, 1842. publieatiatt o Crappo fro al of which and not pro .ut his "nose dealers ha• r Keeping. ruey (ran) P 'et ninety- Mormon 'Pr pie s Joe is at N hie- usual wa is 'stud e ondkion. to-day --C Id aad • spri for variety, . and draymen ter is-the :_+; 400 g