-- Tiu Wrists. Cute of 1844.—1 f Europa is suffer it mailp Illornitig poet. ing on account of the failure of the wheat crops, the United State. is abuadantly able to supply the &Aden ! cc. The whole crop of the United States for this year I isestimated at 125,000,000 of bushels, %hinh is twen- JOHN BitiLICH, EDIIOR 1 PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. ty two millions of bushels more than the greatest nr V Ii l'• t.st t. rt. Agent lot country newspapers, cro eacr ruined in this country. that of 184'2 was ia the Agent for the Pittahurch slorning Post. , P 103,000,000! The crop of Michigan is compare and Weekly Morcurt and Nlnuutneturer, to receive 1 lidiejtjiement, ile has office' , it, largrrthan tha t t of nny other Stare in the Uni• tiaw Y O RK. at [fir CON! Otri'.C, 30 Ann street, (ad- on. With a population of not over 400,000.0;c rid-- Joining the Tribune (ffice.) les thin yea, at least 7,000 000 bush, Is of wheat. The BOITON, No. 12. Slei , e ~ 1ro.'1 • , - riittaDLLpHia, Real Ettale and Luta Office, 59 i qualiti, is also of the very best. Tito Central railroad Pine street.! now brings down to Detroit 10 000 bushels or ~., ti he' BALTIMORZ, S E corner Baltimore and Calvert stir, ! d a il y, b ut the supply is so Yen' le-a , y at Mur,liall nod where our puper can be seen, and terms of adverti• ' the other depose at this busy season, tl.at the mot ire sing learned. r , THE RAILR O AD QUVITIOS—PLAIN TAI.K.--/ 'IC men of the North are 'up and doing.' A few days since & Convention in favor of the Sunbury and Erie Rail read was held at Ridgeway, Elk county, Pa.; on the 29th another was held at Denville—and in • few days, yet another is to be held at Petraville. We believe that a few years since the legislature passed a law incorporating a company to censtroct u Rail road from Sunbury. to Erie and also to city. In this project the whole of the northern tier of counties I from Schyolkill to the Lake are interested, and they will next winter make a mighty effort to induce the Leg islatute to favor tire measure. ,The "Erie Observer" of • late date, contained an able article upon the subject, from which we make the annexed extract. It is plain talk—easily understood, I and worthy of the consideration of those in favor of t Pittsburgh as the terminatine point of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. na . .. Pittsburgh asks the state to grant the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company the Right of Way through the territory of the state to their city. The eastern part of the este, as is usual when any project is agitated having Inc it. object the developement of the natural and commercial re sources of the west, is opposed to it, and is now straining every nerve to insure its detest. To us, in comparison with the New V , rk and Erie Railroad, even if a branch be built to this city, the extension of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Pittsburgh, is but a minor consideration: and :I course it cannot he expected that this comity a ill MIL(' any extraordina ry efforts in behalf of this Right of Way project.. unless by so doing the favor is reciprocated. How CAA this Widow? Thins—we wish the charter of the . Northeast and Erie railroad renewed, in order that when the New York and Erie railroad is completed to its terminus, Dunkirk, we can have a road ready to' unite with that work, or in the event of our inability to accomplish this, there may be no r*lficuity in the way of its immediate extension to thii city. This, undoubtedly will be opposed by a certain portion of the state, which. as we have heretofore remarked, will neither partake of the advantages of a railroad communication with the Lakes themselves, or allow any body else; and unless a union of interests is form ed both our project und that of Pittsburgh will be defeated. In a word, let Pittsburgh and its (trends throw their influence and votes to secure an what we ask, and Erie and its friends will not be found want ing when the question of :ranting the Right of Way comes up is the Legislature. Any other anangernent than this ought nut, and we confidently believe will not, receive the sanction of the real friends us Erie and its commercial presperii ." GCTTING •T THY TIIIITH •T t•+T.—The T'ennsyl Iranian ray., the celebrated visit of Cassius M. Clay to the Northern States during the Presidential an •ass will be rememberal by all. The Democrat, lA. breed anal so charged that Cassius was on a mission fur the benefit cif his distinguished namesake, and that the visit AM undertaken under hilt adrior, at least under his futt knowledge. The whip resisted the charge with many 61.4W/1111, Now the troth begin, to reread itself, if the testimony of one of the chief ac• ton is to he taken ex authority. Cas•iu. M. Clay, in a late number of the Ttue American publi,bed at Cin. EXCECEI ..1 wrist h n the edifiers of one of lir! central commit. tee far the Whigs of Kent orisl—liv a special ins ita. Elan from about fifty Whig clubs of the North—by thor topmast before it'd after iny departure of four hun dred and sixty committee men, representing counties and conventions--Icy the irresistible rwrstor @idea of fifty (atilt:wit whir • omen of Ohio—and last of all by tbe tacit approval of the leafier of the Whig patty, Henry. Cley. The day before I left Lexington. I called upon Mr Clay and told him the porrose of my mission, that it was thought by our friends that I could bare an influence, from my peculiar position. with the writhalasery. anti-Trans roNera of the free States, which no oilier man could. and that I was a 11 ling to do if I could aid the Whig cauie. Mr Clay said nothing. but nodded his brad, with an approving smik„..and ober some unimorm ant conversation. lie °Sited wieners of introduction„ which I declined at enneressery." Truth, like murder,.'m ill nut." and heir we bare it, Flew" Clay for once. "Baia nothing," but lie nodded approvingly, nod his followers, not basing their cue, said a great deal, which after tory have read the pre ceeding, they 'a ill heartily wish they never had said. Can any of our New York (betels enlists their columns with the lost letter of Mr Clay, about a hirh such • noise was made in the new spapets at the time? It might th,ow some light on the transaction, alien tak ea in connection with the shove extinct. Tea. Forvar. HOME or rue ITORMOS., —Nonika or Vancouver Island, on the northern coast of North America, we have it from good authority rays the Quincy Whig, is to be the final destination and home of the Mormon people. This Island is about 300 miles long, and 75 to 100 in width. It is separated from I It having been roved, on a ilia), Ibal a man's name the main land by a long, narrow strait, and lies b ' s " I ens really Inch, elm pretended it was Lynch, see; tweets the 47 or 48th and filst or 5:1,I degrees of north , said the Judge, the old proveth is verified in this nun. latitude, extending along the nowt in a northwest di- if we allow him,oo inch he will lnkeen L' section. The boundary line between the American ' Mr. A. Randall, of Cineinnati, proposes In publish and British possessions in the northwest, will probably a statement ef the number, names, editors, paths', Iraq account the Island. The English, we believe, have one or two trading ports on the Island, but for the era, character and condition of all the petiodirul moatpart, it is inhabited by Indians of not a warlike sheets that are issued from the United States l'ress. Ile wishes to get it out by January, 1046, and re disposition. It is 11 long journey, but can be accom quests editors and publishers to furnish him with the plished. If the Mormons do emigrate to that distant Land, they will be out of the reach of berm from white requisite information. men, and may enjoy their peculiar notions in quiet, un- • til the devil breeds hit own disccrds and confusion a mong them. We understand from the same authority. that companies are rapidly organizing at Nauvuo, fo r linearly start in the spring. The church authorities and leading men will go out in a very large company and without doubt the remainder will follow, TRIDE or THE UPPER Mtssisstert.—ln March, 1844, there was an interesting report from the War Department on this subject, which appears to have at tracted little attention. The total produce of the Up per Mississippi lead mines in 1825 WK., in round numbers, 664,000 pounds; in 1827, 5,000,000. In 1838 the lead shipped from Galena and ports above, 11,000,000 of pounds; in 1844, 39.000,060; and es• timated for 1845. 92,000,000 of pounds. The pine lumber sent forward from the mills on the St Croix and Chippewa rivers in tuwa, in 1543, was 21,000,000 fact of plank, boards and joists, 52,000 square feet of hewn timber, 3,400,000 shingles, 4,000,000 of laths. From the mills in Wisconsin, in 1832, 8,000.000 feet boards, plank and joist, 2,000,000 of shingles, 1,200,- 000 laths. The estimated value of the trade of Ga lena and ports above for 3843, was in rourd numbers. exports, lead, $317,000, copper $ll,OOO, lumber $225,000, hides $28,000, agricultural pia:lnas $4,- 000; _total exports $1,250,000. The value of imports $1.150,00. The report from which the above is ex. tractcd is Senate Doc. 212, 28:h Cong. lit session. .j,„:. ~.-,' , -1-•••••,, .. 1,1 . •„f •--• - . . .-- t.."-Aowte• 0 .0,, -,,c r + ; , ,u- _.- • .. 4. ,0' . 131 r1 "”' - : - :-.4 - ..*:', 1,. ;: ... •-4 --- ','' ' lo ve -* N ' ,. k. -r ' '''' -t, .i- a:v.,P 4 . ' or ..•'• r - $i ' .L- - ---.1,,-- - :-.4... , ',',.. - • . • • . ..• , .'f,"„ . "^..4-i -, e*.., 4 -Po• ,w;. -r ,' •', ' - ', 7 ''' ,' $' * `,.-- -- ' - ~,, 1 , ~',.. _ . 4-1: ,N. ~.. .- , , til'i"l-- ,4 4 ,,,, , ..,"....w if ---' ,',f..,.!1 :v . ",4,..4.." ~... : ~. „: 0 `.7,11k41 , ‘,. c .„ ..."-"-. 4. - i -* •-- ''' *,......*e.' ^..... .7, -7' ..."-^,, r .. ...',..i , -‘. ' •,--11.. ~.. - ' ...- , ,,,70 , ~,,,..:,,,,, ' l4 .0 , i-o- , :f l -4(-I.' , -... k.; -.0 4 . ~, ..e,W, The company of Cherokees abu base gone out to to proceed, stating that them were eight at ten men explore the country upon the Colorado, were, from in the church watching it. I told him frankly to turn _-__ - last accounts, in fine health and spirits. The Aitken- th em out, lock the doors and make no defence, but to 1T0... sae Intelligencer has information from them up to leave it altogether with the public- authorities, he a -. NovEsi BEIt / ' the time they left Fort Ottachlta. greed with me, and passed up to the church with a' determination accordingly, but, on arriving there, a -..-_,--: .—.------ --- --,-- •I ,_, well known and influential gentleman. (not of R. C. i, HANGING EsrEctUst.tr.- , -A miner of lend at tsa• church) was there: he would not consent to the course 70f. Irma, tired of the world, filled his pockets with heavy proposed, and sated that as a citizen he would not , 3,0 L ) Ink, stones, and bayin g a slack rope, swung himself off over stand by and see property destroyed by a mob; theft he I would defend it; and called upon every good citizen a precipice some twenty feet. IVith • i to assist him in so doing.but he was opposed, strong- eat at AN inis•TTLED Ql11:4171011.—A Cincinnati editor i 1Y opposed in this course, from a source that I little i Into for some time been engaged in the investig.itiqp of specter'. Bishop Kenrick, at the moment when all also of r. 1 h 4 r 1 : o inn mate of agitat i on and excitement, with no 1 down to a very important molter, .. e. "w-.-ther a mouse's . ri m y f i , ~.,,erlion, strongly ilroteatral Itania.t unv dr - simply 1. tail is screwed on, or welded." I fenre being made. snit would. undo.' mi chrtimstnnces, 1 . ... _ . ..consent to it, and as lung 84 I BYO I shall never for- LETTER FCI I A RLES N' HAGNER 4 at thin . O. : _--------v_-,,,,_ power cannot take it off as Cud as the forwar r* ret de I get the reason given by him. ' If all the Catholic At the plest of a su b scriber and much esteemed I churches," ..nid lie. "in the chi mutt . ..l,ov are burned, : require. The amount of Indian corn thiaed in the friend, we pohlith below as much of the letter of' i t i' of little cotiscquenee, Ilte‘ can be sehuilt; better be United States this season, is estimated at twenty-twoe. s-. 11 ARI. F a V. Hunt, FR, which first appeared in the l it vu, than that a single moil should be .....1 is its ne bushels for every man, woman and :filth in the coon count unprepnred." This made, truly chrim inn semi ' . try PPhiladelphiaPerm s ) Mini" as we can rod room for.! menu, called forth my adm i ration, and, °III gh I t Compliorice in full with the request of "A subscriber,' I hove rani the pleasure of the Bishop's acquaintance, W tscoa it ts.—Welearn, Pays the Racine Advocate, would has-n left no room fur other matter, or the fa and be ha not aware "(such a being BSrne in exintence. , die truly cloistitin spit it evitsced by Lim on that i/efa ' that 33,439 Roes were entered and paid for at the sours of our advertising customers. ' silos atul lirid,'s all the circumstances of the case, left land office of this district during the month of Septem. I From the Pennsylvanian. an impte•sion io, my mirth not rail) ersoliented, and bar past; and that the amount of cash received for the CORRESPONDENCE. , I entertnin for him the mo..t priffourd [covert. lam seine was $42.996 79. We believe this to be a greater I At the regrow ef many of the citizens of Monavunh . I!' n ll 7 i ''''' ' l " s "li'n irl he •11'44 Inodile nly.,lf vv , .. , . r,0.1,, amount of Looniest than has been done of any collet the following letter from Sir C V Haggler, for man, ', I .,7 l l i i i : l i , l a l. ia n i ' ,.,7 ii r a ...i '' i n . " ., i 7;?, ' , g ,, “' „ 'l i i iii e :7 . ;„7„ , . , 5,.,,, rat land office In this Citien—and, a. these land. ore I Years a rw.""r" of sh ' i ciliate is published. Jr is ;a l the *object nre, it is none tiro,* business, it is Isis of mostly entered by actual aeltlets, the fact attired. a 3 . 77 . ` , :' t " .h r e . " l d . dr ''''!';'. l , in b u t . rn . ,,. l :!:' , :'."'"", t ,"' r , : i ' f the ton, tut mine; brat n man's aciir and conduct, when "I"' rich', I ran stibnite nod tespert, be he shut he may. fair pre.ronption that Wi.conoin i• settling with gm' 5 „,:.,„ ' t „ b e ;.,,,,"0r'rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R e li gious n'' 'I , 111014. t. A day or two subsequent to this 'flair 1 met with a ter rapidity than nny oilier portion of the blood es- Noce: riictimstnitre that cnosed me mole italigna • and panse of the Republic. I'm f A nri.rot s, Oct lot, IS 15. mortification a. nn Amer iran, who will give place 10 Ge/11/rtit , c-1 dub, teccired your mile and cheer- no to ein no dent art nehmen' to his ceunify, than any It is said that several years agn, slant!) after a mg- fully comply with your req....4. I might in a few ' l.l ^F 1 e'-', met . I ' l, In 'le l . 1 .. 4 ' eomie of my lift•- ulat jolliciery syeerrs was eoro bliobed b y o w ~...tern words simply reply, that I roliOider dm doctrines of Sln my tini l y a tiks hummy resrriertee to my Pl." lif Cherukee•, atrial for murder Ws% among the 6(4 cu- the so calk , ' "Nati , e Atomic:oi rot)," decidedly ea- I lot•doesa, I point end repos. St- John's Orpltn i n Asy ses brought before one of the Circuit Jadge,.. A joi y .:,,i it i i t i i l i , c .r u o n i „ i s s ot a i :rr re c ti , ob 1 ic o d .. r i i ; ju t: i t i i • e t 1 1 , , , 1i. i : i , an, bigoted 1 g was sworn, end the prisoner, a Creek Indian, ar- 1 i.. s : and pots.l..totottar rept:Vic/1n institutions el ogU'lneeeir°U°s- 1 u rl n tl; in (- I: l ;:n7a d nd " l n .: , k t e.. I ! m ita w r i e ill ui p i l " e n as ' u la re Pi t: the t lit. meroo• children ',hiring in thn *ant with their little reigned at ties' bar, who in reply to the usual ititerro- try. and ram no y to the .iew • r 4 that hood of ruble I drums, t run: pets. hoops. &c.. all clean and cemforta gotery, ' Guilt*, or trot guilty," pkaili cl guilty.— -pmts who acrompli•lied our Mairtie., rind ma d e ii,i bly clud,and hsoking hut pictute of health arid lia On throe occaoions the refl.'. tion has often IVirereupon. Iris Honor, svithoiti forager proceedings..., ,adl'inni,:s.:l,7,,,,eisom.s.':!:ds.,,,....,,,l7....r.ssi.:frwi,;:rli'reigners. il an d' , ginned my Tit/41,111C the church flirt; prodUel, such tg u h te e ri' sto l' il ' . ° l tit " addressing the minister of th e law, ••;d. "Here, it 1,, permitted them to look 41...0 n friin, fruits could 1144 be the wicked thing so many would Slnuiff. take this man out, by jing, and hang Lim' sp,r. t... •11 ; ; i. on their do.cembro. the '. Native.," i t ~,r el , , make slit hOliOVe. I a 111 confess also, iltst anottwr he i. dead!'" (was Inns! i cannot be wish approbation. I presume h0w,(4444r you thotlglll has forsionn ly nerurted to me at such tittles; _ . &airs. me to sir'. this' •uhrect mote at lateen%Vitt,- that was. of regret that oar roonerfat. Prineoloot MAP , t Mr VMS cno r .—The Cadiz ( Me.) Fran. out Ibeiefore going into inn., deinilli. I • ill endear°, aiorrlie• had tall ohne .d.oeh edmirt , hle lo•titution• tier Journal states that the failure of the Potato.? crop to give yo u• few reason. for the co, :uotons 1 ha..., to .how. NI i o o , oc'ed; its ns•••ios by ••neev•• ,, ine. arrived at. so my nor a tionlshrtwrit , I saw a gimid ..f ...Mien 111 in shot vicinity is much more extensive than last year. , And tir•t 84 the tight of .., many of out fellon-rit• front and nround the building, and upon roil...ills . no Many fields do not yield the quantify planted, and ',a s i s , gist. opinions on the sushi ct is denird I rerluined that ill the women and children lota been Two , a ll are a .,„.. or 1,,,,, dr omm i. y ro „,, p r ,,,, a , of , • onto. I 111111144104., •Itosr I isolows• a ' s. sight ~,,,,ii„c taken nut and quartered in the dig vent Irio.ei in the , to -N ai i„,,e curet. I wi ll i b,„..„4„„., rw,...,„ia as) that 'e' ' oe i t echoed • a . ibe "nWhoriti. , leered nn aftaCl. oil , • pearances there will not be half of an •Yerage yield, I s 4 i was born in lists city a. a 4 al., ms fattier. slur my lheballaing 1 , 4 t h e :s , ully., " I will not attempt to ' certainly trot unless the process of decompolition is grand father fizion-si in ,he yr... Sutton, of which I liar. d ' -• "" I ' my 6.'144' sod 1 "" "ial , ' i ," " on ibis °'''''''''''' soon stopped. which may he the Case,Case, by the cold , pen to have the PA idevel. In 111,11461 re of his room:. I t"" I 'l "cc" don it ii P at "' M '' l/ '" ! ' be amb"ii weather.coo s. •• a I:rent..al C i d sww si. SI yl a i 1 0 . , . . 1 , 1a , , „,,,„ t ie*O(OUr City—the ray et lino iii the Unttrd Stale. ' - ' I.d at 11,0 ton., f 4 a .0 r ,r a 044 a , a ,w;„,„,...i. in the, of Amerir• , and in dr nineteenth century, .loaf! ever bleoltt sat nrcrstoe,—The Wardiington Jo w Jean no; tit ,. ~i 1 ,, i,, ,,, i ,,,, , 1.,,,,,k.n. lied p, Bail, ~,t,.hare the most 'emote poasible catt•e for supposing states that the Farmers' and :Merlisiiics' Bark ,if, wine, and most of its others in this • trinity. In If, riser a'" a "H." - last , l'o . ".• ne,oPied by "'Ma. I Clill•irrn fot die eilocustien • Credo , and doll in Georgetown, D. C. , recently instituted a snit against ' l "‘ e cat b't t'1""l'P t •I 4 " P l "' rt ' l mY.. 11 nod • booths ., . am , . • , 'g. . -. r • bort in the corp. of Soce Feorible, so hen w e made "f "rvh.h.• -.".'" . 1 "."" alci „,.., liscae " ilc, then Mr. Joseph N. learson, fot advertising that he w ould , • ft* r•toisalan of 1314. all a. ns b,,b . . I ~..,,,,„,.. r „• cantor ihemsylves , 451,14 - 11sn•' .114 , harp ;ohm i. : not dispose of his goods for the money of the honk role. me to an epii.ion tat ibii, aul.jees ; a l , ' all moots i erowich it, ranee • 61.0, of dom.-on the fare of r.ery unless the purchaser would value it at 90 cent, on inlefal ii , el/ rrio• i , . Sorl ea ores. Is (reels, hionrsl a,,41 rear het. ,r4l Amen Wan. On tht• oslqtuu, dm dotter. The damages were laid at 'ln 000; hut Tie - schent of Am.-ricnnism and pootiotion that 1 ."(/ d er•' "r, ' ni'' " l r, ' a "I' mim e• 1"40, •-•• li 'he b"d ka idoed. horni 'he ng wo, orought rip la, turttleates sews. r.d principles the ‘. - ' l " ..1..... 5, 5t t he Court dispo•ed of the case l' s deciding that aeon ; vi.nr nottp.wle. of 11,....e rroiutilgated lir ,his modern l ' .. ""• I 4. " Il • 'l'''''''f'"'• r°"" / "" l ''' a ilh tie a're poratiun cannot sue fig defamation af ch a racter. ' rioittrrni port. nth: .-, l • NlS'l , e k . "' 1 ""•" -. I • "1•ogli: alltaS'o,ll4ln o f 111,1 at delft sis ish th it if it were po...ible for - -- ,no be 11..., I hnl oor•••ontra. In It, lliord• or ,be poet, is 'la' i.".‘" of ”" ,sue . Y• '', '...' n '''' and slut "r" at tune Tag FIRE •T Sr. C•TRAIling• (C.t.)—The mil! 0,...1,,,,,l of the pr. soii the Awes. of ihr 144•444; the in, that t in. '"' s .4 4 ' I "" e ""'" c " "I 6 bi "'"" i destroyed ere the 19th true . contained obratt 13,000 .cfur. , lb" r"m” . " ... re"-Preele ,it the bee .I.i. it.. the 1. '"""w otrrid." ,, bushel. of wheat, 3000 of corn, 300 beliefs of flour ' l ''"'" -in "" lm r'''' ""' esi "" "hr's.ed of f'osr•rrelt - I am , Ca'llkm an • ! r m r• ' - 'I ae l fil lk • 31 ' • floes. room. Jet. front Niel-tribe* noir, and as/ far •• I CB %141.1.-S V. 11.11 , 1;M:ft. 75 to 100 tons of bian and short., and ~000 or 3000 o •r-r root, rve (I. 11,471 .LllllO4l • r...dy "...icomefot awns- . empty berrelo. Total loss estimated at i. 1.", 000—ot s , I se . and ,b,..,,. 1„,„,,,„,, hlrre placed on , u , mi „ . .,,. •NI lost, bow .ls , is. 'ell tots'-' which $4OOO fulls on time Shutout, and $OOOO on thr iv aoh all their tight., es turn wade is, the in.age 04 'tin's me, rem, the 1.'"..1... Ilurls Cresoor. roxiiierly ramie.," and respected, tbes 'Can•l give it — l'll , I , ink my n•Or• a ' , L. ,, t •nt. , • ?olontreal Insurance Co. tinily .it under 04,4 044 n 'vine most fig tree. n-our dating •"' 1 I,"s my cube is,, aa l a' a laa" . g fnit• I,'""*Yi s„c i eing: T he denik, o f Si..i Bancroft, datightetr rit lan full) to male them steal ii. • trod Irant•li all of the sir y LW slr. the Sour lit he w), t,t . the N ttyn, ult. w ii,t i t i ut i iti . i ti ni ,,. root tin nt • (torn whred. mini vt. Ikkr h..« r.eut..-13 1i " . " 1 ' 1 ',.. "` r .. ‘‘ tr. 3 'so g et ustr4 u( that 1."41 That 001 ir,iinet v. ciffiiiir •ter It • crth-r foe the perioriweJ a tt et's - scose•esil Aleut. says that sas ut ears of age end the Doltand oproessr.l all moor •. I tor.e ' err r eunsideir-ii one Ile railed the next ri.or. child of her parent.; adding— . Sbe was indeed aOl 11/0 tirootle•t frolliers in bet far loec be tire ii•, _ lovely thing, troy as • spring morsing, is ben she left err it shall he pirirleiii not. anid !orbited lie the oven F"Y/"' 1 "" '• "'• I .....• amon g Ter.% of the 'ormol us in Jule last: sad lihnsming lilt la Helve in health. list 'h." '''`" illr" n 't u • So d'anwit ' , all! , oPraole "...lir'''. ' '.6'-'l'"' l 'n ' '''.'^ ''7l" .. '' ' ''''''" i ' hat i ." " li are rut siew• of der wit iret from dome .4 'lie •N•tt•r ' 11.4 c o f'''''''' . '' I°. 4 "'"'" ll. ' l ' w • it •°'''. •5. t "" ... How little did we dream that it was the last we shitild that ii . atead of resirrt;ne onnit4raiiiiii. if I iorer•er.l . i ' F ''' ^' ' to "*"."'"°''' !tut ,he Cil" '"" rr iior.,-,".i -ever see of bee? Sloe was the (asinine all al. ••• a ...nth I .0 , 141 snout to I:niroie, Arai otourt i et I .as "ii re e e ' •i ' le i' ''' s ha " ra.r . l . l . 'd aa , r • 'rsdul .ohti is her." , the 'work orpleioieil and tlowl ii, 101 lir proud t) meta i l '"`" la'', Ms.. Jane., of A li wo,• now Irl i .eancl At l i -•- - - 'elotbeil in a little brief with, i• r.' I 1it11411.1 11001 , 11Lere. " y ea " . 4 •S'• bo i l l'''"" •''''..rt -1 ".1-""6,4it.t1 return. CoTToe In Texas —The Galveston New.ll ( 0. , 1• ITV coontrs a. , hr El Ihni.il i. ' the refuge from or _ of ,1:1. corn plio in from her radreat infieor,', awl holer• 11th into, states that the Cotton crop of Texas. will nressiin, sod limier them esi.o asstiosnre in tr., pow- 'Y . l ' it ' l h ''''"" "` `"`" e '' ' 't i . fh - et e d. es to furnish Indira prove to he trite •II good as It wee last year—per i i ` ri i n ii ii 'i ii il ii, i i i T nsi h i . : i n' iw il r li . . r i' : il I r"""I ' I •4 '"' " Il'" ' 1. ""... 'l. 3.-r."'-`1 ''''. . l4.`"• lir'''''' was I'4 ." 1,,, ~.,,,,,i),,,,,,,,, , ,, ai. d „ ha , formerly, intie family l ' hy•wien; but lire reel.: riloio.lllll haps bsittet; at least. the tootl of export will N o!.10 ) „,,, 0, f;,„f. is r,,,,,, 1 I,ra f of a (ri.,„w man in "t'lt . 'lto"' t tt. ' di's - i i '"' '''''' ant, •` "'" .°l " t'''''P . . r ."°r , to exceed what it !e'er was before. It /nine parts the Eurotte. land I hate knots n ~, SI iI li) di ~,,„,,..i ~,I. '''''"'L'ng riot wits renewed t i , lenre. The ()metric can ire dt•ught has cut •bort the crop, but only In a limited . O a ' l''''ll'ail'll'• ~f 1.15 c " . "'rli . " 1, . b .- its 1 1 11 •at ..111 '''''''''" " . "-a 4 14' of 1'e.44• talc, but. u g h thr " ~,,,„ ~, aww .,,,, ~,,,,,,,„c arcs 1,,, , 5 , a , ,,„ a , , , 5 , i *ono, nostalr of Ole Apiostirearl ii Clerk, a Lox of extent. On the of tier hated, many new Idant•tions t - t4ht.tt it., nttl i te ...ti ~.0 1 .. , h., .t4he,,t t,t . : ' : '''' l 7 , Clirl-nri'• Sugar Coates, facia; to l'ila via. woo in have been oreoe'l, and old Oates are consideably enter- e l,„„, n i, ,„ n ,i„„ ro t ~,n . 5 .1 b,,,.. (,„. ,his , ,:,,,,,: tie.. itleiiii. !living bole faith in P.ll. 01 an, dear,4. ged. Biel itr fire itirtitot,onr, psis or the high c,"lhrlinirio ' '"7 l'n ' i h.i"li rather "r*ir•ii iiiii‘ a iih"l ' '6', ran e- peat ~ri dire of qutoo, it e ,. c,,, " .driUttr i !hat I'lol ' , fence li•J • band in the .iitsstouloin, and maker d ASVIII en Xlet•T enter. 7 51. s..—Tbe Pirrstr, triton, h,r anee,,torr. the 4 0 ,, 0 1 Ina "„.,,,„.. ,i,, 1 a ..... ~, owl afoot all, it might turn ow for the bolt 11101 oe• few school, Synod of New y, k and 7ii,,,,. J„„,, , lii. lath ••rit. itod the a•ror .moot. .1 has r„ni„_,,,,,,,,, rotd.nth. 'mole tote of them. The resul of a sort now in tiesstot,t in ihn niia wi . New y in ,. . are ent.awss a to chit count ran "I 1144110 m anti hhei ~ —1 Is ILI ebrolthi• ie.' a " .. ... kit "" r " . " t "''''g r " l6• '' . "I""` t " i ''' t•n° ' t • k ~,,,4 to inn it, Licht i, a , a l „, ~,„o,,a r a n 1.,,,,, coal tons. Ihe Nolen' ripidlt reentered, and his. hail 101 in leering the appeal of tlre 'rev. Sir. Toney, rile ~i.,,,,,,.h,1 i, in ,l ,nun ., " in Ir. -nic shore ' . soil (tacit .here sit.iek of t:,,,,,, e i. is ilsire. Ti.„ 1),,,,,, was I,,,bi i hail been suspended hr the Ilocia•ts” l ' IT• 11 ern, on %oh hint tlir ti hosing flair l'io.ttlener dirinighthr or. tie itg Isis-ti at Ihe •"1 " "'"i s"f"."' of his ii"..'iir.iiiiii.'' a charge of imprititei c og with rellnin female, of •truntentsCofy of out noble stir. has srinelnal,sl In ~,,, I. ' '''''' n-s e " r" r ie ' rl't • ''''''" t•he ' h `"hr" he d,seuspresi i ii ,a n „,i j 1,, no l ass t h a , ,„.), a ~,a „ , a . a . a i n, ,, ,1 ., his 1 . 11115, 0110 tie resulted front 'hat time forward, Ifs hi. .pu rl . After a limg debate, the Svnosl dire. red , the last din h to def . ' me of 11100. 1 , prenrillientelong else in cow. 01 Fort iir velar, but Chili be a vote of 37 to :10, that the d..or• should he ehraeul """"5"...• "so' '• ' . 1 • II 1' . 'hi' count'', he admired soil 'odorant Or ailorited 1111110 e •••••• • Jars' 4 " 'A..' ‘..g414-'-' - 'II' dining the investigation amt h e aring of the case. The home and ,i,.. 1.,..,,, „i i,.. ,),..d.ro. and .o for fawn Sold Is lArn intlison. corn., 01 lV•so.lanil hilsertir accused requested that such might be the rase. oinking loin seise a rirolint ion of tams one )rats, I .'11...1. ' alto u general A 4."" for i), "ic.k. trr's Pal. tn l'io•torgh and sKi*1III• VlllO4l not have t,e015 one Lours. :irrlirwo.r of an imitation allele called .. farpro Jr VeV.R.OF . 3 St e 11MI St 3.—T hos. J. ffet•im, wilt . These simple s i •14 4of the r ise I belies, ~,,,., 1 ' 1 ~ ''' rod Stfror-Conir4 l's/l.."porpoti rne to he Patented ing to a young ftteml. gave him the following /rich, ' whole gown"/, at I think. err only A PIVI 11 . 4 n. Roil e• a. hod, the pills and ' , emended patent are foreern•e, I nrert.... 11, 1/le Vet,' Initintai..• in' the ea uA m r" krirrre (ha). Reverence and chef i•li your porem•• i iwiiii, iniiiiiri ; and ,iinir iiiii ' .'" ..r.4 lir Irk,. 0 110144,01 1 10 1111141•116. ill Neill Yorlk. 411110, fan Love year neighbor as yriursr If, and your countiy more rent Net ire.. Ilut there 14 emelt., lig Thr lil in n o; ' i:r ." l " ,.‘ ti "4 siet „ the uw , l 7:,- t r . f .. i . i w u r i , ' , iir ow li a ' s . wsws e.". .. *. lin' made iiieal,i,ss.i.nr4 by than tuursel" . . Be just. Be true. I ' lluttnut mot at tbe ',object. As a mistier of Nlo - v Ili., should not .'"---.'.-- ' '''' -1- I ."'s, Ihe ways a i'm•iidence. So shall die life into which at thus " ' m eal ti me I. '' "'" y r ei t , n'tion thiosso is, the o your hut r entered be the Fennel i way of irntnigi anon. Mrn who think, know that our t, one of eternal and •s•tem of IrlelrfTllolllll.ool . iertibherin 111• 1 ttutions, and ineffable fills., A , U I it to the dead it i s rimitied In liaise of I:urope, are entee, , noe.ra , , lire time is con, rare for the things of this one kJ, cony action of your ' log when one or Om other mils' give sat; which, I life w ill be under my regain." , think it requites not hooch sagacity in ' discover.— ' That these is a ten .hie rusts 00( far Oil. 110 111011 ran An e.litor hu.ing revt in another paper that their . is a tobacco, which, if a man smoke of chew i,, ' will (ogle' be mires a diirar in he world,' in ' !coneltiJes that many of his subscritxra 11.1%e Linen fur ni4hed wiih the article. A letter (tom Berlin of the 2011 i ult., states that Furdor Weld, the writer of u pamphlet entitled •The Devil in Berlin,' has beeen sentenced to nine TOM imprisonment and hard labor, for offending Ids mnje+• ty of Prussia. More than 9000 bushels of pilaw,. of this gathering, hove been carried over the ‘Vorcester Rail ; !Road to Bostori,says the Springfield Republican. The whole of the London Sun of the ^_J of October, is occupied with Rail Road advertisements. It is said that the London Times, Chronicle end Herald, ere each at present, making from £3,000 to 44,000 a week, by these isdvertisemenu. I useful; wherever there was dtstres.; poverty, misery. The King of Prussia, it is eta ett at his own ex-: sickness and death. I was sure to find them at all pens, the part year, caused seventeen thousand co- hours of the night unostentatiously administering as pies of the scriptures to be printed for distribution sietance, relief and comfort, in every possible way.' among the realms—each bearing his seal, and an in- to memberstheirem a i l v te r 'ti s l ol n t iee not o„ c6tin"i to but thr m i ere i:ies were trords or seriptinn stating that it is the gift of his Majesty, to; of the mod. substantial kind, and, as far as I could sew, be used by the teacher in the instruction of the school. extended teal! alike; with the exception of occasion• ally one or other of the physicians, unnoticed, unno• ticed by oay other than myself, and the recipients of their charity and kindness, acts like these 'nerved to dissipates thousand Blunders; and "Itideth a multitude of sins." The third instance is of more modern date. I reside near St John's church, in Thirteenth street; oo ate night St Augustin's church was borsetl, f sow the light sod passeddown C bernut street teknow the cause, when near Thirteenth street, L met a gentleman, a member of St John's church, who said me the mob had firer! St Augnstine's. and were coming down to St John's. Ifs asked, ray advice, as lathe best °muse The Boston Mail says, the lawn plan of doing a large business is to employ half dozen police officers to arrea public attention There is a "naive American" in Philadelphia so! much eppeoed se foreigners, that be will neither eat Irish potatoes, es sour creed. A country paper ipenking of aided uratkiasayer, 'Akboagil he cult tee, he as me.' • me= doubt—tine march of mind, the tnpid extetoton of ed ucation nod science, the .list spreading 1,1 the doc trines of our Declaration of independence—togeibrr with the wornierfol example nod success of ourcuun try, !moving he)ond ell cavil of .1001)t. man's expect! ) for self government, are nil Amity producing power• ful t ffect. In the old 'A orld—adritiletion and love in the mass of the people. the g Iverried—jesilou.y, fear 551,51 trembhog in 0w1,015, till of which ploinit [mint to it ref bib) ie $ l llll. 11 ' n•Learre. 1.10 to be ready hen thee, come., and to or engthen our country in nil possible ur'y; no mon con estimate our dectiny, %VII, know. but that we limy Ire the means in the hands of Providence. of ',lending simple republictiti thiongliout the win IJ. and that in the same monster our go., nment gunr.lntee, to elicit in- Mont State lisle. ti "republican form of govette mem," she luny Lot be c o iled to do tin err ry where chic , %Vitt] these uh.ers utiuus I leave this Launch of the subject 1a eurtility and pioceed in another. It Inns always been a sul t icct. of /obeli mot tab:talon 10 me as tin A tnericnn 111,11 !bete should ever prrvoil , i n our e.wontry, where oil systems of religion are equally tolerated, such tin !mutant 111 bigotry, intole. ranee, wriingling and antipathy townridi each other,' particularly towards the Human Carbolic Church. lii the course of my life 1 hare, in three irrtarwes, come, iu a tri.mer, in contact with Roman Celli°he clergymen, and, each Mimi:est gave me highly (irrit able impressions of them. You remember in tire cholera times Munoyutik was sorely afflicted, there tracing been some filly deaths in the same population of that time; it so happened, as some of you may re member. that I was appointed president oldie *unite. ry committee, raised by the citiiena on the occasion, and duty called me much among the sick; there were, ut that time,two Catholic priests in the village, and to their Lamm., he it said, they were most active and A.lk.a. Corti*, Gootourptioa. rlr . again ra!l the 'ender'. attention to that rrld.trate4 /IQ most excellent rntrlicirw.%Vi.loir's 11414.1 m of %1114 titer y It• t eriontion it TreltdiflX wider and airier rvr -111),, and all now admit it to he the moat certain Cll. Int ire (oral) pulm.mn ry romplainta ever flow gratifying thethought that a tensed!, i• nt la.t diteaverr4, which hat !trove, itself a pettect ina.tet of that dim iliArase—CiiNSl: M PTION! Let the i!r.• raring diet, Lilian.," lay hold of ilii• lif.gi.inq nectar re'Set.. adreititetnent. Price pct bottle At 11011, FptinF., ;1•114S , on the `2olh in... I, Om Rev .1. ‘Ve.ithertw. Enw Alt D A. K /7/.1.1MG, NlOllllllOll, of New ()demos, to Mist 9lutitlA A lIMITRON,i, 01 this env. rui A LEs of rlir Saxon., by Emily Taylor; J_ he Prize Siory and Book Tales from French anal Italia, \ltrt Slot y !look of Country Scenes: The Boys' Country Itoiik. by Wm !flown I; The Ameriron Go Is' Book,br MitT Le n li n ; The Goldmuker's Mace from the German; William Tell nod Andreae Howl; Tales of the Kings of England; Paul Preston'• Voyngc♦ and Travel•; Life nail Advent toes of Robinson Cru-tr•: The Adventures of the Sri-n l'nroily, Robinson; Kate anal Ltzte, by Ann %V Abbott; 'rile Pt ivate INIT.:, by NIT. Et C Fronk Fairfield the Old Sailor, My lloy's First Rook, by Tyler; do Second do do A Present for the Youtt3. The Whore with a large assortment of NeW rind boa utilul Works for tubby CHAS. H. KAY, Bookseller and Star loiter. corner of Wood and Thiail sit. I UST received, 150 doz. 13 by 10, 9 by 13 and 10 by 12 Window Sash, in 3,4, 6, 9 and 12 light pieces to suit, and for sale on accommuduting terns. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Cont. Merchant. I'iro 9,5 th street. WHEREAS the Orphan's Court of Allegheny county has granted letters of Administration to the undersigned, Alexander 1 - 11ilank Esq., of Ross township, and Thorns, Gibson, Esq., of Pine town ship on the estate of Craton Stewart, late of Frank lin township, Allegheny county, dec'd. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the said deceased, by Bond, Note or Bonk account or otherwise, are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those hissing claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated fur settlement to either of the subscribers. ALEX. HILANDS, no,oll.Gt. -MD 0,0 „viliovii. Married, New Juvenile Books. Window Sash, dic Administrator's Nolte*. TllOB. GIBSON, Adainistrituts TIIIMATER. MANAGERS, SHIRES AND POWEJ.R PROMPTER, , GEORGE - T. ROWE: LPL/Alia OF TILL 01101MSTRAL, J. H. MESSING. PRICES OF ADMISSION. lit Tier of Boxes, or Dreu Circle 75 cts " 3d " '• 25 " Pit 374 " Gallery for Colored 'Persons First night of THE SWISS BELL RINGERS Tuesday Evening, November 4th, 1845, Will be pre...rated a Drama. call. d THE SING AND DESERTER! After which the BELL RINGERS will appear •nd perform some popular airs. After which the BELL RINGERS willperform ~me Etiwiipian After which the celebrated farce celled TIIE SPITFIRE. After which the second part rtf the Bell Rittget'r The Bell Bingen. will then perform the melody en 'hied "Merry may Ike Keel Rv'e." and their rerhir mailers willeuriclude %lib the National air. of Amer rr Fur particulars sec small bill Ga:tont* open at 4 past 6 o'clock, curtain will rise at 4 past 7 precisely. nos 3 STOCKINGS : : STOCKINGS U ( - 31:ST AT THE PLACE._/;:o FoR Ladies or Gentlemen who pu chore for cO4l and are in aunt of Hosiery,Gloyee. or Drawers. If they wish to gel good Goods of Do memic Nlnnufaeturp, at fair prices to unit the time., can't do better than by calling at Ddly'v on Filth at.. between Wood and Market, Pitt-burgh. N. B. Stuckinp, Shunt, or Drawort, made to order. Come nne. come all, Either barge or smell, In gonlity. I'm sure to please, Arid suit •Il with ease. 1 . ,t0 need not Ifni to try: Fot Oil my n wk you may rely, And wive twenty per ccut thy, t by ?team bent in mind, The place you wish to Sod, e Is en Fofth street, set-nod Actor below the Iron City Ilene!, where Daly, h es Storting, Shirts and I/reserer , of his own male io sell CHEAP. 11. 4-st,trel se • Par St. L.M.u “ VIE Steamer NORTH BEND. Dtrb Call, Matter, will leave tor 'be above and intermediate landings, on tit EONKSAY neat, sth inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M., Fur Frcislii or joutageorply uo board. or to JAMES MAY. Tlie NORTH Br ti furni•bed o Sttir” Guard t.. prevent iberaplotioti of Duarte. nel. Tor Sale or talleat ea a Perpetual Lease: A LLF:GIIESI SI X L. 20 fete each on Oltio print UO feet .I..rp to alO Get Altry--oppooite 6.4ahat ree►rn. torvea lots 20 f.•wt front on tlt• Common by. 110 Levi to a 10 fret Alky in the rein 4,1 the lu Preebyte rime limocb. Apply to 1.001-lor W. tYH. RORINSt.oN. RI:LIGIUN in Amman, b‘ Hubert !laird. ISUSWURUI & FOREIKSTER, 43 Market street C DtrtiolHarr I;crn-rAI Kno.ledge, at Dos WOB ti £ FORRESTER'S, 41 Minuet oil wt. 1 4 1 NCYCI, , WEDIA AMERICANA. •t .110 SW (MTH & FORK ENTF.R, 49 M•titet stroot "LI ELLER'S V ERNI IF UG Tier( is *of, xettA 1.17 r (nit be a better— ClA:(l . ll..hir.Cl4lll2('.L, 01310, Oct. 16. 1845. 41. Sit.t.toni: 1 poichsiond of Dr in Galli ono viol of )our •nd administered 3 matritsuntful of it to one °Croy children. and in the .pure of a fey hours be r.•... 1 the enorrnims 'mount of 2io large worm•. The child it sit 3ears old. %Vitt's,' CLARK. rierwred gal ..1.1 by R. E SF:LLERS. 57. 1Y0..l t. J NlTochell find II P Schwy tr., Alle glerny coy. II! [Jr t:Guel, Sdt iNatd. no' 4 Clau in Pkrutography. w LuAms s: JANIKS LAHIES of Eng 1.1. land, Invong a.sociated An teachers of the /I lee". science. will bun a class, this (Tot-s.lo‘) e‘en int. of 8 u'el.wk. in the scie.nl room, under [Jr tier. rni's Lecture Ronm—entranos on 6th street. The •Loor• bout w•• rho,. to accommolco those who 4r ,„„ i , ~,, pi a „,s,, irc k . f or t h e , D e l aware ADa ea / 1 cannot leave their business. before that time: we have. Safety laarroace Company of Pitibi. b.,. ~,f,,,,,,..a b. 1• r 0c.....0 r Stevenson, dint one fourth IRE RISKS upon buiklings and Merchendi roof of tbs. Procession Schoo l., are taught phronographica - F .very description and MARINE RISKS upon ' Iv. and that the number is rapidly increasing, nearly all i.pro.ition faring died sway. m. .. 4. 1,. • Hulls of cargoes of vessel, taken upon the most favor- j : - : able term.. Thread Laces. ( - 4 1 '"Otfice at the warehou.e of King & Holmes, on I Water .Ireet, near Market street, Pittsbrigh. Opening !Ls motets,' at tAe " Dora tore Cask N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and /terse.pm ronnge of their friends and the community at lar;e ICA RTIN Thread Lace. and 1:a an ging*: 'to the Delaware M. S. Insorance Company, as in- 3 do f.iympure, Lisle and Lace I.dgings and stitution among the moat flourishing in Philadelphia! Itt.etting.; , —a. having a large paid in capital, which by the I du Cambric and Mull Edgin;s and Inner. operation of ire charter is constantly increasing—asi ling.; I yielding to each person insured his rive share of the 2 do Black Silk and Cotton Fazio?... , profits of the Company, without involving him in any nova II . H ROWS &TVIt N ER. reopotooltility whatever; beyond the premium actually' New Shawls. , paid in by him, and therefore as possessing the Mutual I,..)ECI:IVED this m urra i n at No 49. 2 Carton. principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in g its moat Htimoi , form. nn.l-tf. I_l, Superior Black !Merino Shawls, male of the eel.: chimed Hannequin & Co. Price, from $4.50 1012.00: Wooden Wares, &C. nov 3 11 A lIROWS & Tt; It N f:R. I op(in WOODEN BOW I.S—Chu, na—Tubs— ,4ll. /1 J Buckets—Keller.; all since of Window For Rant. Sash and Glass to suit--Shovels and Spades—Axes TII F, ottl.e..ribet will rent for 2 years. a room in and Hatchet...allay Folks, &c.. for sale, in lots to the Third Story of the limo-, ho now orrupie. 'o il. cth o oms ,.. ISAAC HARRIS, (at t h e corner of ail •nd Wood ate.) being 20 feet : No. 1 Agent and Corn. Merchant, N 0.9 Fith .t. front b) 60 long. would answers printer admirably as , C H KAY. ,TO 0 I.A‘VYERS , JUDGES, AND ANTIQUARI it i. very ii. till lighted.ANS, &c.—For sale cheap-3 large volumes of pity 3 B.,isseller and Paper Resler. i : the Journal of the Senate of Pennsylvania from 1790 to 1799. and do do of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania from 1790 to 1799. Once belong ing to the Library of Walter Franklin, Esq. These 7 vols will be sold low foreasb. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent, and Corn Merch. act 31.6 t ~, No 9 sth at. Pig Lead. 812 PIGS Lead jut treceiL.lNninEdsioly:l;.b,y Wanted Immediately. A PERSON who under atnnds pointing and var.. niahing—constant e I.ployment and good wages will be given. Apply to J K HF:NDF.RSON, Welt end Hand et Bridge SF:IA:ICS IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP ANO LIVER PlLLS.—Pronounced to be the pleasant ntt and most efficacious cough temedy in use. Rend the lidlow•ing new cnltitiente: Welleburgh, Va., Mab 21.1.1, 1845 1 hereby certify that I woo affli cted for six months ith a thy cough, which reduced me so that I was oh liged to quit my work, and that by thu use of I box of Seller's Liver rills and two bottles of the Imperial 'Cough Syrup I wan completely cured. JOHN W HOODS. l I have used Seller's Cough Syrup in my family for 2 ye tors, or more, and have never known it to fail in re beving and curing a cough. CEO. N. cArrs, Thee.• popular and efficacious remedies are prepared and sold by the proprietor, at 57 Wood at. old also . 1.1 FF P Sch wont and .1 Mitchell, Alleehe rty city. oct2s 200 GROSS Viol Cot ks, received and for sale by It. E. SELLERS, 37 Wfola Tall Toshio!' HAVING returned from New York with Li the latest style of Hats, all those in want dm superior Fashionable Hat will please call and ex amine. S. MOORE; sep3o-d&wlm 93 Wood at. ORS F.'S NEW GEOGRAPHY.— Moro neer .LY.L(reography, large aupply yeet. received and for rale few by C. H. KAY, Wholesale Book and raper Warehouse, vomit of Third sod Wood am .. , „.,..„,, 1. - .., , -,..‘„,,,..; ~., f .:- 2 . 7 ....,-.. „....„.. ...,-,.., , ~„.,„* .: ;,Z ,,,71..,, • 4 ?: 14 , ..- , ,z;ef5„,.... - 4,4,- --: ' ..„... 7. ... , ....... •.,...,... 1. "7" - '''''`-^,....- -......4......0.40v0,... ~, ~,..0*„.p.7'413,,."'5_-,f - --.,.. , ,t, , ,i'-' 4 . i , r . I'.- .Z. 4 , 4 iirjr.jka-1t.A4_14.-f4f:";•g<14.„,4'.-7kb:"%oi-'—'4.11:...." ~ 5 r .5 , ',.. i. - 06 ,4- 4. - =---, • • . ••' —.,7 a te '-4 -,,,. : - •., 4 -,`, ''. it.; ~...'.4:s. Q. - :ir'; .:1. , f =p-‘ - ‘ , , 71-I..Aelitr. . 7 '' ' '' - r'''' 4 4 .01,..''41.,101.' ....,...,.44.P.:_',;17.*r.tA1T-4.*1- ',I, . - '-'404.... 4 ".e• ~. ',..,... - ^.. ' • .... NEWS FROM OREGON! (11rIMPORTANT TO THE LADIEStd;:o GREAT BARGAINS! NO. 38, MARKET STREE'r. Mr ratterion I=l MIR: Subscriber rellectfully informs the public that he has opened a store at this place, where he is now opening an extensive as,ortn,ent of Foreign, Domestic, Staple and Fancy LEI . 52r CM' CI) (E) 0 Mr Page Which will he sold at prim which cannot fail to give entire sati.famion. Hie Stork COrlii 9/3 in part of the followng deairable Goode. New style Ombra Stripe Cashmere and Mouseline de Leine. French and F.nglialt Mel inne.; Alpaca and Indiana Cloi h.; Black end Mole Colored de Lianas, Fancy Print"; Engli.h. French and Scotch Gingham.; Shawls. Embroidered and Plain Tltibet, fine and low priced. Woolen Good , : Kentucky Jean, itsaorted onto, a and qualitie.; Plaid Lin4eys. Highland Plaid Cas6imeret.; Fancy Figured and Striped • do Ileavy Plaid Shawls. ‘Vorsterl Shawls; !laid Clookingx. Funliblsinr, Good, Bart-Isle) Linen Sheeting Suprr lriih Linen. Pillow Case Linens. Hamilton Cuttonad..; Russia and Seotrh Sheeting.; iltiekaback and Diaper and Bordered Towels; Birdeye Diaper. Wide Russia Diaper; Ccdored Stnis,Cnish and Linen.; Tuihdirg and Burenu Cover:: Fine Tie Limp and Furniture Che-cks; Dimity and Furniture Chi ni2...; Da.s.askible Linnens. Table Cloth•; Superior and Common Damask Napkins; Blankets of all descriptions; Thread hues. Bonnet Itiblxmo, Kid Glove.‘; Hosiery—Silk. Cotton and Wormed of oil qualities; Blenched and Brown Muslin.; Burk, Mull and Swiss Sluml4l6 Cambric and Jaronet do Silk Cravat,' nod Pocket Handkerchief.; Linen Cambric do and llrm•Sriichcd do Colored Border, nov 3 dim M. D.► LY B RHEY & Co grocery and commission mer .S.T_L chants have removed their stock of goods to their new stand 3051 Water street betweer. Wood and Smithfield, where they are prepared to transact com mi.•ion PS heretonde. noel A.l n fl BAGS Rio Coffee. .siw lOU 40 1164 pl'one 'A 0 Sunni. • 50 inocknges young Hyrum, Poncirme. Gu.T Pow der *nil Imperial T. 11.• 40 bbla Lonf Sognr,"St. Jarnea'• Refinery. 20 bbl. S ll Molessel. 25 bozos Tobacco, assorted qualities. together w i. h a general assortment of articles in the g.ncery line in .tare and for sale by M. B. R HEY Sc 1 No. 57. %Facer street. Ct.tETON YARNS AND NAILS. TWEN rY TIIUUSA ND Pounds Brighton Yarns 303 kegs, nail. mistimed siz.4 in sure and for sale tot M B RHEY & Co. No. 57 Water street. 200 broutifol F F FG Rifle Powder in core and for rale by Scorchings and Potasb. CASKS SCUM/liar, 8.1 , Poiseh, in store and fo, made by M B RH EY & CO, n,o, I No 57 Wator tt. GO BBLS in store, and for vale InIT by M B RH EV & CO, .57 Water tit TE Warehou , e laierly occupied by the Subach her*, on %Vetter At -ert, between Ferry and JuSt•li J. VIN?IEY, JR KING & F INNEY, /7.I[II3BL'S. Solt, in prime order, just received 4b,ett./Al sod for side by MILLER & RICKETSON, No 170 Liberty street. Chill icut he Soap. 100 BOXES, just received per "Obio Mail," and for sale by IstTHE subscriber, having bought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C B Duty, in the h nth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, thut he will keept at all times. a stock of the best description of Ruling Horses, Bug gies, Carriages of all kinis, and in slam t, every thing required in his line of business. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is confident that no stock in the city will be superior to his. HIS TERMS WILL BE MODERATE His Stable is on Liberty st., a few Bores above the Canal Bridge, where be respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. He is also provided with an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. oct2stf TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty streets, suitable for an office and sil ting prom. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner of 4th and Ferry streets, or JOHN B. MTADDEN, Market street. D OWN Conga Residence, at BOSWORTH & FORRESTER'S, 43 Market street JAII ES DOY L E Removal• GROCERIES POI DER M B RHIEY & Co. No 57 Wstrr I t ' Copperas. TO LET M. B. RIIEY & CO No 57 Water wept MILLER & RICKETSON, No 170 Liberty street. Fifth Ward Livery Stable. To Let, New Dry Goods House, AT NO. 42„ MARKET STREET, CORNER OP THIRD. Tint Door above the Burnt District. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public of Pfctsburgb told vicinity, that he haA es tablished himself at the above mentioned place at a a dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS• Hid =tool:, to %%hid, he would call the ntlec , ion of puichasers, is very eateneive, anti embraces gm,ds ad.ipted to the present ni.d oppro,chi,z 5e ,, 0n ; . cently s elected Crom auctions in New l'ock e nd I,„ m the manul,czures in England. WOOLEN GOODS. consisting of broadcloths; pilot and Beaver cloths; keroeys; CHlSimerev, satinets; jeans and vesting*: !Asia and plaid lintiseyg,; bath and whitney blankets; red, yellow and is bite flannels; Rub Roy and Gala Plaids; bockings; printed flannels. DRESS .-0 D CLOAK GOODS, comprising Thibet cloths; Alpines; plaid and figured silk and cotton warp alpacas; Orleans, Coburg and In ( diana cloths: rept. caslitneres; cashmere do cone; cashmere de laine and muslin do hire. A large assortment of rich, medium and how priced ,re in , 3, Copperplates, Chinic and Patches. .i. ii, 4.4, 19 S and 5 4 blown and bleached shirting and sheeting cottons; brown and bleached drillings and jeans; striped -.hir tiliv; apron cheek.; brown, bleached and doloted j cotton fl much-; o bite and brown linen; white and brown damask table covers and napkins; cold cotton table covers', Swiss, mull, hauls, jaconet and cambric inuslinr, bishop lawns; cop laces, lace edgings; linen cambric handkerchiefs, fancy (anent., rich cashmere; broclia; Edinboro. net, woelen, Hob Roy and Highland plaid, with various styles of fancy shawls. Ils larger assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, 'Misses and Chi dren's glo, es and hosiery; bit dscyc and .scoth dirspersi crash; linen sheeting., woolen yarn of various colors; Gentlemen's frocks and drawers, &c. &c., with all the• small wares usually for sale at such prices. Having permanently established himself, awd his connexion with a jobbing house at the East, givlng him. facilities for purchasine ' at lt,v e prices, and also enalY , ling him to be in weekly receipt of Goods during the season, the subscriber flatters himself ho can offer in ducements to purchasers, equal, if not superior to any house in the city. The public are respectfully invite.) to colt, exerniae and judge for themselves. ori 2741 A. A. MASON. ----- Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. OHN A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward, OM Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hara streets, where he may be found at all times. Those having Houses or 01.111'1 prope , ay to sell nr rent, can have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt at tewion. act 27-.11 y Extra Fine Black Beaver Etats, At NEW style and superior in quality and beau. 1g °91 11% ty, to be found= W.M. DOUGLAS, 73 ‘tiood st., East side oct 27 1 m piA Fre•h supply of gentlemen's and youth's caps of even description at M. DOUGLAS. 73 Wood street, East side. ort 2.7.1 m. NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. oL,, CUSS. U. PAULSON, (LATK, or THE FIRM or PACI.SuR GILL,) H AVING opened his new store at No. 73. Wood Street, ',sista door to the corner of Fourth, it now manufactor ing and reeeis ing from the Eattern Cities a very largo assonment of HATS and CAPS, of every descrip tion, nrirunted to be made in the best manner, and of the best materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Seelette, +tit-Seal, Plod? and Glazed Cep3! Also. a fine nAsortment of Ladle.' Furs, such as Lynx, Fitch, Genet caul Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS. all of whirl he offers fur sale at EASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both wholesale and retail. Country Merchsnis mill plense call and examine my stock before purchasing el,evi here. CHAS. H. PAULSON. N. B. The Fall Fashion fur Hats and Caps rreeiv ed. bep27 cheap Music H EN El Y RUSSEL'S Sung, —r, songs for 25 c 4 Songs of Foley, 3 do 25 Moore's Melodies. a do 25 Nlelodies of I eta nd 8 songs and 5 pieces 25 Seven Vocal Doors, 2:0 F.thiopean Serenoderr, 9 rongt,, - Love note, With an elegant title page, 12 popular quirk turps, - - 14 celebrated NI tarbefo, A sett Polkas and Mcirzurlsas by Glover, Quadrilles by John Sr raus, - Melodies of Sentland, Flute Music, 20 wire from litiltrmi.to girl. 1.2 i Do 11 du Fra Driavulo, 12i EJelren of Ltiver's Song., - - 25 13 Puitulnr Vt'aitzes, A libentl discount oa the übos'e f 0 Merchant' and Tenekters, v.ho buy tu sell again. For vile by JOIE"; 11. MELLOR. 122 Wood street I=l rficATELIZON & SEANOIL • ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE: in Fifth street, in Barr's new buikling,bse. tweet) Wood and Smithfield streets. net 29 ly. MRS. MOORED FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER,. Diamond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield all., HAS just received from New York and Philadel phia, the latest styles for Dresses, Cloaks, Mantillas, &c. ont24-d&w I m Re-oponect and at Work. JAMES ADAYIS, Baker, respectfully informer the public that he has rebuilt at the old stand, foot of Grunt street, from whence he was driven by the Great Fire, and is prepared to serve his customers in superior style. His rrmterials are of the best that can be bought, and his workmen are the best that can be employed. He solicits custom, being confident that he can give entire satisfaction. N. B.—Wedding and other parties promptly attend. ed to, uct 15-3 m ALARGE lot of silks just arrived from the East, at the r ittalAirigh Clothing Store forsale wholesale and retail \V V. B. SCHAEFER. oct2B RICHARD COWAN - , Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. june 113-4&%1y European agency REMITTANCES of money on moderate terms, can be made doting my absence in Europe, to every port of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales ee the continent of Eut ore. Legacies, dehts, propePty or claims recovered; searches fur titles entit documents effeeted, and other European business trims acted by applying to James May, Water ',treat, Pitts burgh. H KEENAN. octl2 Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. NEW FALL GOODS AT NO. 51 MARKET STREET. George R. White & Co. ARE now opening a choice assortment of Falb Goods. consisting in part of Embroidered Ombre Shaded Cashmeres; Fancy French Cloakings; Gala Plaids; Cram barred Cashmere for dresses; Tartan Silks; Ferkerri Shawls; Brodie Long Shawls; Fringed Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; French Cloths and Cassimerrs; Gentlemen'a Satin rind Polka Scarfs; Dresden And Mnrseilles Quilts Still they Come. READ THE FOLLOWING; T HIS is to certify that I have fully.tested the Vir tues of Thempson's Ca . /labialise. Having been troubled with a very severe pain In my stomas and diarrbrea or summer complaint for several weeks. and was perfectly restored by using one Bottle. GEORGE ADDISON, of New Ot leans Sold by W Jackson Agent corner Wood and Liber ty St reets. octls JUST received at the Theree Big Doors, the burg eat and best assottmerit of Shirts, ever offered in the Pittsbargh market, which will be cold whole. sale or retail on reasonable terms. e!IIIMIE=In Oct 13-1 m JOHN M'CLOSKEY• I 1 r ~~~
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