FOR PRESIDENT, J.S. BUCHANAN; Subject to the decision of TRY DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION lie Mailu oruiuc post. PHILLIPS Sic SMITH, EDITORS AND I'ITTF4I3IIROFT, TRURSt) , AY, NOVEMBER 16 Sr:C . lll2qt Boers.—The success ofi ho section Boats dttM the past season has convinced every one that in u rttiirne that, will be the only system of transporta tion that will bemsed on the Main Line of our improve menu. The.want, however, of a sufficient number of reiGks on The Allegliony• Portage Rail Rona, lias cau sed - setious inconvenience to many owners of - Section Boats,,durh.g the past season, and it should admonish tha.poople of the State,and particularly the citizens of Pittsl,urgh, to ad:pt prompt measures to inform the Leestatrm of the incmvenience. It would be well to • cal a public meeting at an early day, and make ar rangements to memorialize the Legislature on the sub ject, and havean appropriation authorized. • HON. WM. WlLKlNS.—Speaking of our Represen tative elect, the Clarion Republican says: ) This gentleman who was elected in t' :e district of which Whig Allegheny rompose4 n part, [the whole] toile Congress of the United States, has been highly reiotnmended by the democratic papers of the State, as a suitable person to be elected Speaker of the next of R-presentatives. The overwhelming, vote received Ly Mr W in that decidedly whig district, is evtdence enough of his pertcnal popularity and qualifi cAions to serve in that station. "We hope that the ge'penti expression of public send neut which has al ready gone ford) in his favor, will be received as Zll/ evi dence of the satisfaction his election would give." • From the faverable 'flannel in which the su.o.ition of , Judge WILKINS ' election to the Spenkership has hcbn received, we feel confident that nothing . would givi?.,greater satisfaction to the party throughout the Staab; than. the selection of our distinguished Repre sentative for that station. N. Y. CANAL TOLLS AND LOCAAGES.—AccouLt of tollli received on all the canals -of this state, and of thf.,43t, ages at Alexander's look, three miles west of Schettoitatly, to the Ist of November, s,iz,: • Tolls-4th week Total to Ist Lockages to • in October. November. /st Nov. 1819, " $39,114 $1,411,677 20,319 1840 99,928 99,928 1,530,527 22,929 18 1 11. 114,662 1.792,486 26.171 1842, 102,855 1.525,525 19,576 1813 123,1 . 00 1,326;607 20,053 It will be pc.•rceivcd that though the toils of '43 thtisAte exceed those of '4l by $34,1.21, the lockages to this woe time have fallen off no lass than 6,123. The bounties on , alt, lead and coal, to the I,t of Oc tobeirramousat to about S7O,OOO.—AM. Argus. RI~OSDIEST OF Elc-Gov ERy OR KING, OF RHODE: /3:iaiki - Tilft Boston Times of Thursday, intimates thaV6overnnr King is nom in prison! charged with a criMikif - felmiv; with plundering an institution whose prvpotx, li ad been confided to his care. This King is thalakdokof the party in Rhode Island, who would im priaownind hang poor, honest men, for do ring to claim th4tivifeges of American citizens. The NO Regisur indulges in tLe fuflowiug refiettions on this event: DORR AND Coy. KiNo.—How different now _areihe icisitions of these two men! Bosh are in the same prison, the one for advocating and endeavorine to maintain the rights of the people as defined by th'e greiffelytrter of American liberties; the other as a de- fauliel:to a money institution with which he was con nected. Thomas Wilson Dom stands before tins world . with a character 'unspotted and irreproachable, guilty ..oulY of the offence of sustaining the same principles _which were sustained by Jelin Hancock and 'Thomas jefter3'9n; for which he is made to suffer the penalty vhlerh:would have fallen upon them, had thev b een placed 'within the reach of the minions of the British gmiertiment. P,airmel Ward King stands up charged Cvitli'aVritie of felony—with plundering an institution whApipperty had been confided to his care. Dort- is surtianded by warm friends, and the mention of 'his narriili."pearts the blood quicker through the heart of ev ery Freeman. King is alone. aided bynone, pitied by none, and an object of contempt to all." rirA bill to divorce Mary Ann F. Randolph from her hu . shaml, Stelle F. R.andolph,passed the Council of Aew:,Jeriey on Friday. The petition set forth that Randolph wasa Baptist preacher, that they lived to getheria peace and harmony. having several children, up i 0.1.841., when Randolph wont away with a woman —the; he wrote back a letter (also read) stating that it witalrot his intentionto return, as he had been en tra4ifed hy'a Miss Van Wagoner, and that rather than ratlifir to Is:ls:nit to an exposure, he had determined to leave hi. ffancily and his home forever. NtICIIIGAN.—The news from this State continues to come gloriously-in.- MP -whig4, with characteristic recklessness, plhyud the game of "brag" very strongly befdft 616 election, and talked extensively of their ca. re peCteq t.riumpli, which they said was to 'pave the way for iletery Clay in 1844.' They have been beaten in crest* totinfyheard from, and it is probable they are defetaled'in every county in the state. We fear they haviPtie their "paving" badly, and that if Clay is the coon r c ' undidate in '44, he will have to travel over a migkity .rough road through Michigan. 'Bather Mathew lately stated in London that be htuiteceited letters from the magistracy of Liverpocl amtlitanchester, where 140,000 persons had taken the plech,e , , stating, that already an dmmense diminution of .crire Ja.tAl taken place. He elle said That there were 40M000 scream Ireland' into which spades had TYev cr bon put since the flood, and that he desired to see the Irish as happy in their own country as were the by the cultivation of those lands. AAVI&N L I WOHAN TO ay. o.—M'Dermott, the frinrilerer of Mr. Kinnear, near Toronto, has been Convicted uod sentenced to be hung on the 21st inst. His accomplice, Eirate: Marks, was tried the nemt ilayohe 4tii inst. Tne Jury having retires, soon re carded With a verdict of •i(Ottiti9," butt recomintanded the linfiPT;y prisoner to mercy. Sentence of . Oenth " A kcipounced against - die prisoeer,Prece 'Marks, to be chsecotetl*t the manta titne as Demist. MR. FORR.EST AND TEM LATE WILLItOt 'Lea ortr..+prlvis said that for some four years previous to his clefith;Mr Leggett was se much reduced in his pe conil64ralmstances, that he was obliged to depend upoßgr Forrest for his means ofhving. Mr F., it is sakbribaned to him 'at aiffsreototitnes same $20,000,, tshiCli have never been raiti. TiIIifiRSIIIVISO AT TIM SOUTI3.—Tbe City Conn riii 'Of Chn Reston, S C, have, appointed the 16th ;nom f n.a.` day or thanksgiving acid pra.yer in that city. Misstssteri.—The'Rection took pince in thin State nn the ett;and 7tl. We may expect to hare some news from.ktja the course of a few days . , and which will, we thialf4 .0 1 Waher fic"" r 4 e the democratic wreath.- taf t tae editor-of the Galena Sentinel ays that the man lithe iscietermippci toberieitin one year,is likely to be hangedin six months; "(h, take your time Miss • Alierits7.—Oile Million of bushels is thought to bee moderate estimate fur the wheat that will be exported from Wisconsin, the product of the crop j utit harvested. . - • -- -__::_.:._ - ' - LIT' rtie Whi,; , s of Vpinsoat Write held a State Cori COMM L ItCl4i:T 11E. PATRON 01.' . 1.'ill: Ale ,:.. ' - , DIN RESER , t ; --.• RACT ....... .... vention, which was fullflitteadei b • 1-1 e-- t f•-om •11 AND REVIVAL OF LITERATURE 40 1. N T- = ' szti ~,..i FOit SAI.4. ,- . sae s. « ii: 4* - ,- • ''. N' yr .. e,,a es . rt. NIJI)DiX AGM - . ' 7 ''' -''-- ''?' ~ .X . -TRACT of land, ft ~.: Regirgt.,..., Titilt, , lac al tri 4.' ~, itisrlotiof the Stleil*. - ',..A *l es of Ussolutioas were piss- of • ' n id i - • ' • • '` 4 ' 1 ' 1:moo eveTfou as Car as the pag'n ofrhisttill;y- ts . near the proper[ ' ' Jroliaseittor pie ma- e Ja C•. '- " . 14 ''''', 1 ed—and three ; h uilidr eit rind ftflid tle;:it-s were-rip-'.±tcoubl gHirgle m!i, chez itertiture anitthe ac tests. dad rrire:irospical, containing abo 'thirteen and stilarter ' art ' n Rol ';,, p o i nte d touttent i t h e y oeug m e ,,,i, c on y ent i u n i s littay_r - thaf the stiencetS, 4010 evil , discovered that tiniir most ales; it Itas•tnto 113t . d ...s aga . n,:iind his at excel-. '..Jeultiits John •:".. - , matiificent patrons 'tie to be souelit 'in the busy burn of lent bowed log- houie, small stile, sevoisil never failL' ; Johnson Andrcot` next a 4 Baltimore. • - industry. Why, we all know that it was a merchant Mg springs of pure water, abdet two Inindred young ! Johnson Geo W NOMINATION s —The Whig Convention fur the state of V en ice that called forth the genius or Titian and of Peach. apple and cherry trees, Std. Theland Ts on a l i , Johnson Wm li di riune ,d to iet Tinn:too:diet it was a merchant of .Venice who raid--t high and Issaith? situation - , nalf-offerwmanyt desirable- lottrisertrOr R A of Connecticut, held at New Haven, ed those nobleal paces and those solemn temples that advantagesto gardeners and others, wanting a cheap Wednesday, after nominating Roger S. Baldwin for have. Commemorated—that will for' ever comincirm- ! residence in the neighborhood of tile - city. To a good Governor, Reuben Booth for Lieutenant Governor, ' rate—the genius o f a Sansoveno and a Palladio ! purchaser, will he sold at a bargain. Daniel I'. Tyler fin- Secretary. Jos. B. Gilbert fur Trea- Why, it wais the manufacturers of. Flanders, dwelling ! r7*Apply it Ecotat & FO3Till'S Western Real surer, and Abijah Caringtou fur Comptroller. in such cities as Bruges and Ghent, and Mechlin, un- , Estate Agency, Third' street, next door to the Post der whose genial patronage the most beautiful inven - ' Odice . , 16. - Smout.a.n.—The Independent, publiihedat Macon, i thins irt the art of painting were discovered; and, by 1 the consecration of their accumulated wealth, raised Miss., states, that on cutting open the liver of a Cow , those great fabrics that we now look at with a senti -4 laughtered in Noxubee county, a few days since, itavati•b a sis ment of mournful admiration. The very of found to contain some two dozen livingleeehes, varying ; commerce, for instance, is adventure; the very soul and from an inch a nd a half to half an inch in length. I spirit of -nanufacturing skill; the very thing which in ! spires it, is invention; and, therefore, it does seem On lett Saturday, $13Q.000 of cancelled six- ! most extraordinary that we should for a moment as years bonds wer-e burnt by the Sect - miry of the State 1 same that the merchant and the manufacturer are the characters who cannot sympathize with the of Kentucky, in presence of the Governor, Judges and t " '''' . .Y I poet, with the man of science in his researches or with Reporter, of the Court of Appeals, Attorney General, I those who, by their exercise of the incentive parts of Auditor and Treasurer. 1 painting and sculpture, have adorned and illustrated I the annals of human nature. Why, it was once said T t:N NESS EE COTTON CROP. — The Memphis Faiqui- , that it was the proud boast of a merchant prince of rer say=: -Our Cotton Crop will be a short one. An , the middle ages, that beneath the roof of his villa the intelligent planter from Madison county, infornasus that I..llrst of living poets rounded his lyre ; while the great he win not. have more than half a crop. The same isl "t phiiosoplier pursued the investigation ...of nature her inmost mysteries, the historian of the age said_oftheci op in Haywood; while we hear a get:tern' 1 into o chronicled the annals of Ids cunt" y, and the in•ist re compliiat among the pluntors south of Hatchie." ' !fed their meditations by the libraries and museums which the merchant f tally of Me.licis had accumulat ed. I, fir one, could not believe that a doom 1C,6 brilliant—sad I hops fit more perinanent-7is destined fir th !se great cities -of , Lttneashire, iti- one of which I have now the honor of addressing vu." --Speech of Me. D'lsraeli at Manchester. COVIITTF:I." IN FCLI. FOR MURDER. — The N. V. Sun of tin 11tH says that William Luitga., who %vas in prison mat-large of murdering his wife, a nd then setting fire to his house, was examined last evening bi foI e the On-oiler. Ile said lie was a native of Hanover, Ger many,--was 28 years obit a tailor by trade, and resided a t s). Br:islway. lie deri ,tdra murder and arson, and r.d'uting to .tus.v....r nay of the questions, was committed in full to answer. THE EW JERSEY LYGISLATURE ADJOIIRN E D.---On Friday turtrnitnr, to meet on the ninth of January next. A bill to provid 3 for a_ convention to revise the Consti ttitiOn was ordered a second radire.t, and remains in that position. It is " tirofiCi,lied in the bill to give every townithip and ward a delegate to tbe 'Conven tion. fw M itER --GaVilli3 last 'Concert in New York on Saturiny evening. He smiled on Mu:lday evening or Hava:Ana Ma WEasT4ta's spas:Ai:at fhe . great whir , gather inn at Amickver,:scamtly aprttrs to bi worth the fuss which was inadeakaiiattitsapticipation, waif the fed eral journalist: of Mew Nark, Baronanil Albany, could find nothing better whereupon and wherecrith start their expresses. it would have been just as well to await the due course of mail. The speech is very dull, flat and pointless, as if its author were laboring under some embarrassment that weakened the force of his intellect. and pnwented hint from showing mcneth "where he is to go." lie labors heavily at the old Bank question, and formally signifies hi: a:iproval of such an institution, forgettit ' r how recently he turned up his nose at it as an "obsolete idea." fnals° states that he is a genuine whip; now, though at Patchome. he was a democrat, probable by the force of his cool righi arm. It would be well, we think. for Mr. Web ster and Mr. Wubster's intellc 4 ctual fame. if. he %Vert' to make no more speeches until he has settled down into something distinct and definite. This middle place between a Tyler Secretary of State :Intl a full blooded Clay Whig, is something like dancing a horn pipe in fetters. It may, be u marvel how the thing is done at all, bat there is neither eftace nor forct.:' in it. It would be bettor in every was' for himself if ho wore CO remain quietly nt Marshfield until his position co plainly defines itself that he can "breathe freer and deeper." In a politiCal sense, he now wheezes most asthematically, urp2 though it is nitOitOthCi immaterial to us where he goes still, as Mr. Webster is mgarded as a great man. we should prefer that ho would fiat n-t at all unl-s; es diunces of his grentne:s be exhibited. He has displayed nothing of the kind at Andover. and every word he uttered was an evidence of the truth of his avowal that he had unwillingly cm= to make a; speech.—Pennsylranian.. DEBT. Debt is of the highest antiquity. The first debt ill the l i 'LiiY EDUCATION IN INDIANA. a recent law of Indiana, the board in each coun history of man is the debt of nature, and the 'first in-1 ty, whose duty tcis to transact the county huskies's, stinct is to put off the payment of it till the last mo- . ; 1 s privileged to send to the St ate University, at meat. Many persons, it will be observed, "I " ..ug ' Bloomington, two students, free of all eliar4es for the natural procedure. would die before theyu n w as ol s d . I tuition. This provision will enable about one hundred is cenxised of two cruse;. pay their debts. Suriety arid eighty y ‘ uuh„ , rneii, elected .. every four years on an debtor and creditor. The creditor class has, been er o‘t.itairn an eutic , atior , i cquai to any that the roneously supposed the mere enviable. Serer was i a v v i ' , ',",:ii; . c i t° , ii -.) of We ails:a:3s'pin auoros, at an expense which there a greater misconception. Tho debtor has the ;almost any parent, pus esied of a good farm and halos sympathies of mankind. He is seldom spoken of bit talon; habits, can defravaireven which a spirited young with the expressions of tenderness and compassioa= t i man, determined on iinprovyment, can lay by during a 'the poor debtor!' the unlortune debtor!' On the other f.+++, cur; of bired labor." hand, 'harsh and hard-hearted' are the epithets anat. ted to the creditor. A debtor is a man of mark. Ma-j A CURIOUS CASE. ny eves are fixed upon him; many have an interest in ; An account from Florida states that a party of gen his well-being; his movements are of concern; he cannot amen, en their way from 0 Southern settlement to disappear unheeded; his name is is many months; his s t , a og iiitinr., wer e s hort of provisions, and fortunate name i 3 upon many books; he is a man of note—p tour .lv disrt i„,.,,a two heitr ., ‘ ,..i i i t the i r „ Jet. \fire „ e 5 usury note; he fills the speculation of ninny mind.; men ,. C . o:ll:nonrisd upon the younger brandies. and they were conjecture about him, wonder and conjecture whether both wounded but the old ones assisted them off, he will pay. He ia a man of consuance, for mom are running by their sides, and stopping occasionally nt running alter him. Ills door is tbroazed with duns. . ; s pine troe, from whence they were seen AO war di lie is inquired after every hour of the day. Bring all some bark. The pursuit was continued by the gen things to the test of- experiment. Many a Ma " who ' tletnen, firing upon the younger animals until they has for years rejoiced in credit has fallen into debt, and w ,.„.„ killed, and when examined it was found Olaf Dever eMmlred from it; but few iadeed who have ever i the bark was inserted in their mounds by their care tried debt have returned to credit.. The practice is ex- i fill mammas. This is a true circumstance, and well tending, though the opinion is not yet shaped to it. In- ; : worthy of note. deed the example of the natiunal debt, or the whole ; nation inextricably in debt, expresses the aggregate i Public Blecting, custom. 'The landlord.' says Sir W. Inglehy, five;',• COLONEL JOHNSON .AND LIBERTY! lin a lodging with an old woman and his cat.' \\ ho Thu Democracy of Allegheny county friendly to the will hesitate to cciaseet to the robbery of a man who TIOMIMOIOII of the unconquered soldier and unerring lives with an old woman nude eat? Turn thO old wo statesman, Cot. RICHARD 91EN'rOli. JOHNSON, of man into a wife, the cat into a child, and the lodging, I . :Kentucky, for President, are requested to meet at the into an humble tenement, with all the decorum of the i:Washington Hotel, on Saturday evening next, the 19th love of order, the pride intosneutness; and imagine con: I instant, at seven o'clock. All true Republicans that Caseation sweeping off all tins little gratings of slender i prefer the people governieg, are requested to attend. circumstances, and tbeinational debtor might be cum- i Freemen rally! He that * fuught for all is entitled to passionated: but these things cannot be imagined of ; ratitu , the gde of all . , the genius, creditor. The ereditur always figures in By order of the Jiiiinssn Committee. the fancy as a sour single man, with grizzled hair, a i nIG , . R li KERR. scowling eenntenunee, and a peremptory air, who lives in a dark apartment Withmosty deeds. about him. and . STRAY HORSES. 'an iron safe as impeitettabla 'lts Iris-tears, - Onbbing to - TRAY ED from the yard of Burnside's Tavern, on 4ether what he does not enjoy. Tho debtor, on the Sls Liberty street, on Tuesday night, two Horses.— other hand, is always pictured with a wife and six fait: I One is a large bay horse, about 1 1 6 hands thigh, blower' headed daughters, boand together in affection and mis- nlittle in both hind !riga, a star in his forehead, and hind - full of sensibilitY, arid suffering without a fault. foot white, about 10 years old. The other is a. gray mare,''about 15 hands high, shod all round, and about 19 years old. There were drawing collars on both of them. and the lay had on a head halter. Any person Ades will return therir to ihrispirteefrent whence they -at rasiesi, or leave word so that they canibe reetwererl‘ will be liberally rewarded by the subscriber. nifi--3t WM. ASBERRY. .. Hog. JOHN A. BRYAN.-:-The numerous friends of this distinenished rritleman (late' Second As , i4tant General) will e _z_ratified at the recent change by . whicY4oj 4 triiit(qtrectto'.a. 6pime uetsfui2 PCBs in th..: Treasury Department. He is n most esti mable and high-minded gentlemen. and possesses tal ents of the higiufst onler:' indeed, we doubt whether the government ha 3 a more worthy or efficient officer than Ir. Bryan in its sev:icd.—Cin, Syn. ii4"flehael ttreergl.VAonedEtd7itif sundo. libels, was yesterday sentenced to pay sundry fines and be imprisoned two rauntiv. in the l'enitvaiary,. Some others were _sentenced at the same tme bat Moses Y. Beach, wbo was announced as to be sentenced at the same time for ate libel on Mrs. Bennett, was not amoug.thcm. IVe lave not heard the reason.-I'ri bane. , . ROYAL PLATE. Every one, perhaps, is'net aware of the man l ; use less expenses to which the people - ivho exi,t• tinder* monarchical Government, the free Government of Great Britain, for 'instance, are exposed. It is saiJ that the bare plate; at Windsor,Castle, is valued at $3,500,000. A single gold service of George 4th - es .contains all the utensils requisite to dine 006 hundred and thirty pelts. There ii" in this collection a yes. set which once belonged to Charles Xl of Sweden; another.talion fromAlO.King of Ave; ethera-were:t4 1. , , en from the §panish ArmaAlii, awl ogler* egain t. , et brought from China, Ilittmalvati4•lndia. 11144 are also thirty dozen gold plates,liort t b 4130 eaeliitiesicliic splendid gold shields for s no-boxes,wOrth front $30,- 000 to $lO,OOO, .~.,._..:_.~....,_.a.._..___. A WAR HORSE I had a black, savage horse, named Barbary, which was sold to me by Lieutenant Strenowitz, a very gal lant Gorman officer. honorably mentieeed is rapier's history. ills crimes and misdemeanors had been manifold; but ho was a showy animal, of a glossy black, and aztrong, active, aativetiact horse,.in the fullest sense of the word. Yet, on more than' one oc casion had he so ungenerously behaved. Oat the onier to slay Mtn was on the point of brine. issued. °acts, when I visited his stall, and put my hand on his neck to caress him, he seised me by the breast with his teeth; and if I had not made a desperate struggle to escape, and porrimelled him well with my fists afloat the eyes,but especia • ifmy vestand s •t had not given way, he would, in all probability, have dragged me under his fore feet, and killed me outright: 1 had ' the marks of his hroad teeth on my breast bane for I three weeks. When my servant was showing oaf this I animal in the horse-market, an elderly French gentle man was struck with his appearance, and asked his a::,e I price. Ile then moved• maid Oita; scanning his l and point!! critically; and afterwards made rite men w l trot, and canter him. Thisordstl being passed saris, i factorilv, the buyer examined the fee:, and eyes; and after a long meditative pinch from his snuff-box, proceeded toinspect his mouth Barbary had hither ! to undergone these liberties with forbearance and eina- Dimity; but, when this lust freedom was taken with his person. he uttered a fierce veil, seized the poor man by the shoulder and proceeded to worry him as a terrier would a rat. The crowd ran to the rescue. sticks and , tones rained on Barbary, and he was obli4ed to drop his prey before he had committed actual homicide.— [ r coarse, all chance of sale for that day WWI over, the wounded e',.'ritleman talked of getting him shot by the' anthmtity of the Mayor, but Jonathan Wild jumped nn his back, the crowd opened right and left, and he was .non in his own stable, four leagues off. I sold this man-eater to a sponish capitraz of muleteers for two doubloons, thrilled' he was worth tell or twelve. lie soon commenced his tricks with new loader, but he met with his equal in the biting department. These hardy follows are aredstemed to forority rts well as stubbornness in th , dr mules, and know well how to subdue them. The lag tinr• I raw Mr. Barbary, he appeared in consid!rable distress. b , tt 1 h t•I no pity to bestow upon him. His new MAT. ,, •T was clinging to 1,84 1 , • his ears with his teeth. whilst a muleteer with eedlel was triabOrit,_ his ribs on the other -ids, as hard as in emi'd stnke. Co le: this pleasant treatment he was tug 13ardelux, on the real to and ior aught I know to the c intrar7, the disci pline mi;ht have been kept up b ui tho way to the Py renecs.—Erczas of a Mili'ary Life. For Cincinnati m HE regular Packet CUTTER, .1 GRA Y, )later, will leave for the abuye and n.II intermediate ports, on FRIDAY, 17th inst. at. 10 o'clock, A. M. Fur Ft-eight or Passage apply on board. or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., 60 Water stroet. Coal Diggers Wanted. WANTED from 500 tolooo Coal Miners, to work in the Coal Pits around Pittsburg - h. to whom fait wages andconstant employment will be given. Also—Wanted also, 30 to 50 goml Miners. Welsh or toglish, to go to St. Louis,'M issouri, who will find constant employment anagood ray. Enquire at H Alt; Ms' Agency and Intelligence Offic e, sth st. nl5. COAL MINERS TAKE NOTICE. WPFI2I;-.-"detahe,Cadsa-el rtio7-I,ertslt Wanted" ie ctahle. culated to induce many lo cornet° thi3 place with the x.pectat ion of obtaintit., 4 44l: - iiiiii a' fair rernunemition 4:)r the'srrme. This is to *ire 'notice thee the miners who dug the coal to supply the Pittsbrirghtrnarket ‘have s!.tucic,and are willing to resume their labor whentheie employer& will give fair wng , s. 16—d2t lw• MANY MINERS Land fbr Sidi the neighborhood of. the city. A tract of JL Forty-two acres with the usual allowance, situated on the cast side of the- old Franklio road, consisting . of meadow, paiture and field, nearly all clear ed; with good water on the premises, and a log barn, with a young thriving ORCHARD of some two hundred trees of various kinds of fruit. Apply at Eout.p. & FOt , TER t S Western Real Estate Of , tice next door to the Post Office. Tenns moderate. n 16 Stray Cow. AM L•' to the subscriber, living in Findlay town- N.-1 ship, Allegheny county, a dark brindle Cow, has white face, and white under the belly, high horns, sup posed to be 10 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove p. operty. pay charges, and take her away. ALE X'R STEW ART. nlo6-3t. .• Proposals • 'ILL be received at the office. of the City Water W* , urk. until Monday, the 20th inst., fur mak ing 550 feet 6 inch "pipe. A!s.o. two six inch stop conks. ROBERT MOORE. . nl6-3t Now Fruits. RRECEIVED this day New Bunch Raisins, of superi or quality, in boxes, half boxes and quarter boxes. Also, fresh Figs. LLOYD & CO. Nov 16. No. 140 Liberty st. LusTror REMAINING in 'P.at Office, Pittsburgh, No vember 15, 1843. Persons calling for letters whine names are on this list willplcaso say they are ad verti3ed. Adams :fir Andres A .Adams Michael Arnold Robt Adams Maj Sam! Arbogast Katharine Alexander Elich Artz Charles Allen C .1 II Argotic BM Applehe Thomas Ad /whew. C Anderion Henry Arthur Mary • . Applegate D W Awry Mrs C Anderson dames Austin Salmon Anderson Mrs Mary 1; .- • • Backup Dr Beano. B v Julia Berger% Casmer Baird Adam Bestmer Eli - • - Baird Harriett Block Joseph Bakom Mrs Bicklev James Barr Mrs Burd Vanden Batchelor Elijah Blair David Barber C W Black: Robt 13arces H J Bo.'thJ B 3 Bates Peter 2 13odzer Z Bayne Mary Ann Boss Droll W Barney,A Bowman Joseph BargaSser Sam' Bogardus Mrs Sarah Butt/ Ed wd Boyd J Limes 2 Benson John Brown Berrien D St,Co . Brown Mrs FC" Boalen A 13 Brown Thomas A 2 Brorkett Albert Brickley Mrs Bridget Brody :Mar t in Burgess George 13r oak Maj Saint Burton Win E Bradhrim Charles Byers \\ to Brotherton W A ' Byrne J 1' Brooks Bolt G Barnes Mary Brooks Dr Buzby H 4 lir.wki Miss M ultra C Burk M 13 ra yd 'n 12 be I I Butler J & .1 Buotuu Mrs Mary Burton Jawcs C Carey Edward Chapman Joel ( 7urey Mae , Mary Clark June Car:ia Jam.:; M , .; Clark Saml Cris ' ' nosh Patriek C:ark Dan! CIIN Mlli Wro Chirp T M Carson James ClintonJuseph Cranny Ganer Cooper W5O Carnahan Robt B Cooper Saml Caghall Catherine Cooper Mrs Susan G Caldwell L F Cockburn Copt Campholl John • Collier-John A : . Ulnae Avery Comford Arthur ChiYers George Conway Mrs Charity Ann Christy Mrs Mary Conyers Capt J M Chram Mr 2 Gunton Thomas Cowen 3 F 2 Crasty ChM - ICS A Croile John Criswell Thomas Conde Miss Sarah Crawford John Conroy Miss Margret Craig Henry Cotter Patrick Craig Elizabeth Comfort Dr S W Curtin Itose Curtis Mrs M Cunningham Benj F Davison Edward Donahue :Witte Davis Miss Margaret Downie Wm Devine James Dunahay Miss Margaret Dell Sophia Duncan Bola Dever John Donovan Miss Dean James L Dickenson Wm Demarhar Solomon Donovan Robt Densmore Jasry Douglass, Saml Denstrimo lien Dougherty IV W Dickenson A M Donnelly - Neil Dixon Miss Isabella Edwards Thomas Elbertiuhn V K Ehnir Lewis Eel , V .Nl.tiy Ann England John Fansnauglit Adam larnihnm C Fetterman Samuel Ferguson I)avid Fearnrs Smiley Fleming . Wnxhinmon Fit.her C B k Co Fitzpatrick' Terence Fox Lewin Ford HiZharil Fortune Mite Mary Gee David .N.l Gahagan John Getting James Gardner Thomas Gillespie Ellen G Gifl'ord &mini . Glenn John 4M Goddard. Mundana B Gondbake 1)r C Grover Sulurnon Gruff Liu Grimes Thomas Hall Benjamin Haile A J 2 Haines John 13 Halm Henry Harvey Abraham 2 Harris Thomas 2 Harris Isaac D Harris Abraham Har4rer henry Hari ins Bernard Hart P A Hart Capt F S Harmon Alice Hay .14ihn Hawkins George Hays :Marshal Hainill James Haslett Mrs Mary Hawkins George Hayden George Hunt S Hunter It M, Irwin Mies C C Irwin Francis _.> !Caine Hiram 9 Kemery J Kennu Edward Kater John Kirby James Keenan Lawrence Kerr Rev D R Ken• Miss Sarah E Laubie Mrs Arnie Lafferty Miss Margaret. Lafferty John Lawn Samuel Loughten Alex Levies H Leach Mrs Mary Leslie W U Little Joseph Mahoney Barney :k anghan William Mang Frederick P. Masten lien C Marks J T. Martin Mrs I-lannah Martin Mahlon Marcia Elk.aJane Mellor Levi Mears T W MerileY Dr Thus S Mellen,ger Arnold :s.letiafter James Mulholland Wm MichiaSamael Mcßride Archibald Mcßride Thomas McCandless Robert McCarty Thomas McCloskty Miss Mary McClary Wm McClusky Alice . McCaslin 301 M McCall Eliza J McClusky James McClintock Mrs I A 2 McCarty Waslib-eton McCabe Jas • NlcCny Patrick McComb ThOmfts McConag.hy Nancy MoiCorMey Washington :McKee James _ Mclee Ribt McKee Matthew :McLaren James Noill Hit= Nixon Joseph Norton A P O'Connor Mini H O'Brien Thos O'BiienM's Louisa Purl:lull (Immo Parklitinit RolitJ Pnrkr•r Wm D Perry Emily Perry J JI Perr, Jai Ewalt Semi Evans Wni Ewing Rev T Evans E Fcaus J Farley James Farren Miss Margaret Ford Thomas Foster Walter Fox Elizabeth Forsyth James A Frieze Isaac Fry George Ii Freytet Mrs C Freeman Miss 'Mary Ann Foley Michael Greenlenc.-Abraham Griffiths' Margaret A Greenman Henry Grimshuvv John Grovell Mary Ann Gribble J B Griffiths Wm Grier John CirahamSataki Jano Graham \ m (iuy Thomas 2 Gam John Heslep John Herbert Allred Hensel Mary Jane Ha id Alvan Henry NVni Henson C -Henry, G )V Hit,eitlaauta,Mr , 114dkiranid Gil '2 oi tne . sl S Holliday Henry Hollinback \Veit Hooper Samuel Hongridge in mes M Hunter Miss H'N Minter lqrs Mar; 2 Hunt Vali S Huston Samuel Hughes Gideon - HughesChrietopiter Hubley Samuel hand John i 4 0.1 0 13 4 sok * - ":'.tawalVlaTthew- Julieq3 Itotiert Jones Samuel - Jgnoe Miss Elizabeth Jones Owen Kiesar Joseph Kttbourne James E Klingensmith Peter Knox Sarah Jane . King Dr lease B _ Kpacjill4o:l3tim Kyle S'& Co Tindall It Levin Elijah H - • Lige L Lotle Rohr Loyd Tishon Lockhcad John Linkenbamer Hoary.- Lowry James Lusk Elijah S M. Miller Sarah Miller J eseph . _ Miller Mary Mitchell - Wm Mitchell Abr H • • Mount Wm Morgan Abraham Moore Morrison Thomas Morrison Joseph jr Mallen Edvr . MurphyThn - Murphy John Miller John biilligsa Robt 2 Mc McDonald. Michl McDonald Danl. McFarland Joseph, AlcGinnis James - McGinnis Jos R McGinnis Susannah McGuire C'• • • McGinnis Jane Mrrntosli A Saml Mollheby Eibtli - Mallheny Wm illcKelly James McKinney , • MC - Kibbin Mis - Mary McKeown Thomas McKeown Wm McLain Danl W 2 MrMa , ters Samuel MeSwiggen Michael NlcWhirter David N Norton Jacob 2 Novell Wm Nichols Joseph Nicholson A 0 O'Sullivan Patrctt Oliver Henry Owens Joseph Proen George Pryor Hetty Prichard Joseph Poe Capt - • Porter Mary Jane Porterfield Rob: R R 11211,t0n Mrs Isabella Roberta Richard Raside Alexander Rook F Rnhaurr-Ditnl3Y Rtwiland S - Rees Rithard ,Roupe John Rees David Roberts Thomas Re , ldick Eleanor Robison Harvey Reed Miss Amelia Robertson Antoinette Resat Joirs Boid Robertson Mrs Diamond Reynold; George Rogers Miss Elizabeth Rig . gs Edvd Ross Potssman Ri,•o Geuigo Rush It' Richmond John HussellT B Rimer Wm A Russell Charles T Richmara C Ser.ler Russell .Misa Isabella R Roof Mr Russell Saml Rowly Mrs Isabella J. Rowe Join S. Sart:emit Robt Smith Rev T Sagar James Smith Augustus W Scott.) as 2 Smith Charles A Sc•rtt John 2 Smith Miss Ellen Semple Samuel Smith Lucinda Severance Augustus 2 Sowastr Joseph Severance Levi SouderJacob Seville Mrs Spenerr Joseph Shaffer E Stevens B. Shaw Duncan Seerlitng Mails Shaw John M Steele Jrnvirh Shaler Miss Margaret A. Stetson G\V Sims John Stephens FAward Sims Wm Stephens Mrs Cornelia Sloan Davia Stevens MA.i F Smart John Stewart Andrew C Smith Simon Stewart A Stewart Hamilton Swatrey Miss Martha Stewert Robs Swaney James Stewart Samuel Sullivan Honortth Stevensmi Win E Suck F Stevenson Mrs Sarah Swift Rev I.; P , Swift E G Sunderburg S T. Tilly John Tomer Jacob Tomlinson J G Townsend East Torrence Findley Tracy Lucotta Troutman Theadore Trembley Susan E Tracy Simon B A Tuft Tavlor Wirt Thomas Daniel Thomas John Thomas, Thos Thompson Rntit Thornburgh George Thompson Andrew Tilforti James Tuttle John \Y Underwood Wm Vickers Samuel Wnlker Archer Walker Wm C Wahl . na Ora in Watt Mary E . . _ Ward M Wilson A C Watson Tilley • Wilson Mrs E S Whatts. John - • Will:horn Henry • WeiberW & Co Willdni to Wells Rev Wing Rev C P Westby James II Woods J ihn G Wheeler G D Woods Jamot 3' White John Woods Benjamin White Russel T Wolfurburger Mary Ann Williams Miss Elitaboth Wright Ci .5 3 Williams Reese Wright Mrs Mary B Williams Charles D Wright & Mans Young Ii P Zim merman Misi: Rebecca MISCELLANEOUS. Prnprietors of Cvlandricni Pranim.;-, Machine. C sprain - 1, r Cleric Steam !Basel' iert. I;_7 i. nov IG-3t . itr!bir,ll/11DLE , P. M. Private Instructions is Vocal and Instra- • mental Music. Air R. B. PARV IN, late pnpil of the T'smnsylvn nin 11 1 1 Institute ftniehfebte& fiction of the Bkiisairespeet fully informs the citizens ,r Pittsburgh, that he is pro partxl to give instructions to pupils, in Vocal and In strumental Music, at No. 80 SMiTHELILD near Sixth street. Terms mackiknown on application. Instructions given on the Violin, Flute, &c.. nov. 16-3 t. SUGAR CURED HANIS--Justreceived,pr steam er May Flower, a lot of supe OYD rior sugar earod LL & CO. 140,Liberty st. ham '• nov 14. pri 85 S va g te A ra ß ie, by Alleghe*y j dZiggo;;..S El tt i lt aop 11 - Corners f Wood and Fifth streets. ;Fi._.zi►i;.. di I" * '''' A TIC AND BALLAD CONCERT—FOR 4 , ONE NIGHT ONLY. # 117 the Operatic Troupe. Mrs, g uin, Mr Shrival, Mr Archer and Mr SF' Alk -- guin, P itkotio n u 3 to their departure for . New Orleans, (theitt appearance in this city,) on . 1 : 1 4 , 11* 7.-- 1 3, 61 . 044 1141117 . I.o:lB4 3 lsktrai ... - , i . AT THE-THEATRE... - 'l' Ll 'ite 1 The Programme will be Issued Ironic( lately. i selection trill consist of gem- from the follntring ' rant Somnambuln, Cinderella, Norris% Postillir4 ; lie, &c., Soot& and Irish Bolltuls. eiitePGlesels. ' 1 ECT'Admission to the Lower 119 . ktusti.kmpaettasUir... 1 - 7OfIT intsriper Tier 37i cenist,liclete to be had at the ' Monongahela House, and Messr...o srnithand / 3 44/6ti."7 Music 6i 1 :4 4 . °ad at the door: '•' . 7.... Doors•open at half-past 6 o'clock . , Conceit tO'com -1 mence at, half pest 7. n1.5---it.r --; fl BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day 1J received, and for sale by To City and Western Efferchanin• SENIPLE & BARKER, No. 50, Wood street, ire in course of receiving additions Le their fernier stock of Seasonable - D to which they the attention of the trade. ITheir assortments of woolen, worsted and pink - . goods, are particularly desirable. All of which • be offered on the most liberal terms for cash or appro.. red paper. • ' ' 1115-I.tr M. EGMF Third st., next door to the Post o:fice, Pitt burgh. Pa nr Agency for the purchase and sale of Real Es. tate, renting Hou.ses, collections, &c, &c. Terms i.moderate. Reference* given on application at this' oft ce. • - Attstrtlan the 'Whole.. 91 HE military (officials - rod 'privates)-of Allegheny _L county are requested 'too meet in rams canals lion, on Saturday, the Hith inst., at. 11 o'clock ABC • at. the Washington Hotel, St Clair street, Pitubergh. A memorial to the Legislature will be.lald :befUsitlt the convention for adoption. • NIAJ. JOSEPH RIGBY, - LIEUT. P N GUTHRIE, Committal. • COL. DAN'L M CURRY, n I 1-t 1 8 Money. 7(Ili $9OOO, $3OOO. $2500,52000, 111111 . 71,711 and several s nailer sums wtitdd be' invested in the purchase of Ground-Ilents or Bonds and Mortgages. if offered on favorable; terms.. Apply :atv, GRAHAM'S Land and House' Arno), No 6, Sia Clair 9t: Wi II iemls. otut E Wilson John Wilson Ferry. JaMes Wilson Wm Young IYlrs Sarah _~__ - .~. J. G... 41, A. GORDON, 12 Water %treat.. J. Ilartos FOSTIBEI EGOLF & FOSTER, Western eal Elstate Farms Wanted. SEVERAL improved farms (w-ithin mile: of the Pittsburgh marlim). Per.on posed to sell willulease dill at my Office, in Smithfield street. Meat. 4th, soon ol6—tf -- ,--- BLISS OF PITTSBURGH, I .4. Nor. 7, 1343. THE President and Directors of this Bank harp.; this day declared a dividend of three per cent on the capital stock fcr the last six incaths, payable to stockholders or their legal representatives on or after the seventeenth inst. JOHN SNYDER., n9-tl7 Cashier. , / MRRCIIAN.TS AND MANUFACTURERS ' BANS, Pittsburgh, November '7, 1843. This bank has this day declared a dividend oft tee i per cent. for the last six months, payable on and after . thh 17th inst. Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. ne—t2w W. H. DENNY, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANK, Pittsburgh, Nov. 7, 1843. THE President and Directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of 3 per cent. for the , - last six months, parable on aud after the 17th instant. Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank, Phiiada. THOS. M. HOWF,, Cashier. EXCHANGE BANE OF PITTSBCF.GH, October 20th, 1813. N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, to /31. serve for the ensuing year: will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 20th day of Novem te-r next,between the hours of 9 m. and 3F. M. o2l—te THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. MERCHANTS AND MANUTACTUREKS ' BANK, Pittsburgh, October 4 20, 1843. N election for thirteen Director; of this Bank, for CA. the cu;uing year. will be held at the Banking Horse. no Monday, the9.oth day of November next: u‘2l—te W. H. DENNY, Cashier. BANK Olr PITTSBURGH, October 19, 124 J. A N election for thirteen dirretors of this Bank, for. the err-sning year,, will be held at the Birking House on Monday ;thet)tttla day of November next JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. Oct 10—tc St. Peter's Church at Borne. t LARGE PAINTING cf this splendid Temple AIL will be ea.liiibiteJ for a short time at TRINTIT'II L ):4 c Itoom,corner of .for and Market streeti. - - or this Picture, Bishop Er.g'sat:d gave rite highest cola- gium in the Catholic Miscellany, 30th January, 1836. t It is on its way to New Orleans, together with 50 other paintings, which are now open to the public. Admittance 25 cents; tickets for the season 50 cents: - children half price. G. COOKS. Er Open daily from 9 A. M till 4P. M. and al s• from 6 till 9 in the evening. N. B. The Rev. Clergy of all denominations an respectfully invited. free of eintrgc. 023. 7. FOR SALE CHEAP, "gyro New and First Rate Steam Elwin". ONE is 20 horse power, 10 inch eyliider, ati.u„,ll foot smoke, 1,. sold with or without boilers.. The other engine is 12 horse power, 74 inch cylindeT; 3 foot stroke, one holler about 22 feet long. 30 inn*: is clientele'. These engines are made of the best ton- " terials and 113 the most substantial manner, and will be sold on accommodating terms. They can bo seen at the warehouse of the subscriber at any time. nB—tf ~; DEVFE, U. States Line. , WESTERN EXCHANGE ~ HOUSE, No. 9, :‘ , IARILLT STREET, PittsburgA. .. YSTERS and other rufreshments,willbe served up, :: Pk IL./ in gopd order. Namely: Oysters ray‘•,,fried,stevted.. .i ana ha chafing dishes. AISo,IN TRZSBELL at the stand„, or roast ,I, as soon as. the, season is sulacie,,tly aavan- ,p. ced forThOrskafe trnmportation. , , LIE PILOr lETUR is determined that this esial.lish-- - -wint (which i the old oyster depot) shall maintain its reputation or the good Aqualiilt -at his ALE, LI QUORS. CIC hictS. and such refreshments as trart+rli era or citizens may.require. oct 18-6rn. f, Wm. PEACock. M. Bias!. PEACOCK & BLISS, GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCY Maim Cutting Establishment, - SMITHFIELD STREET, - Nr:er - noon TO THE TEMPISRANCE HALT- A - THERE all kinds of cut, plain and pressed glao4, V V of all descriptions, ran 'be purrha.bed at very nsik. Aonable prices, together with a great. variety Ofsplendild cut glass, window lights for steambbats, private bousei and churches. Also, window glass, a But erior arti cle, 'wholesale and retail. Persons wanting any of the above articlett, will as well to call and. ex.a.v line for themselves, he.fore purduo ving [S P X+ /3- %kith gad Time picee -* bla Gla sses airrays on hand. 025--" dirt. grac J. K. HENDERSON