' 7 „‘".e ‘11)c Matto illorning, Post. JOHN '11101,E12, CDIIOR PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, NOV. 6,1845 IPF V It l'A Lat Kit. %gent fa country newapopera, The Agent for the l'ittsburgli Polly Morning and %Vet kly Mercury um) Ma Ital:till er, to receive ilavrttisentents and silk...llw ion, lle 1184 atiCe4 Sew Y ttiot . ut ! he C0.,10,h.e,3t.) Anti t•tteet, (uti• laitting the Tt atom.. (ltrice.) 8. , T0N, No. 12. Stout street. riilLADLLriii•, (Leal Eatute anti Coal Office, 113 Pine at reet BLIT! NtOrtg, S E Cm nrrr fiattitucre and Culvert sta, where our roper can he wall, tool terms of ntlyet ti lting learner-I. StITIBUItY •NP Cep: RAIL Hosti.—We have only room to give a synerwis of the addles+ of the recent Convention, held at Ridgway on the 2 let ult. The Report states, that in 1E37 2 33, the 1,4%610 1 '1e grant ed a charter for the Sunbury and Erie Rail Road, an also for the Susquehnnna and Pittsburgh Rail Bond— from any point (deemed must fimnible,) an the first mentioned rood to I'ittsbur:4h—that the sum of $600,- 000 was subscribed to the capital stock—sSoo 000 ul it by the U. States Bank of Pa.—and that some 00,- 000 was expended in the )err 1039 and '4O, in mak ing full and almost commit to surveys; but that owing to monetary derangements, the work was suspended. The remarks in reference to the surveys are extract* rom the report of E. Miller, E.g., elm bight) talented I Da. SP•fti ow SMALL Pox.—The Edlnumgh Wit• Crow The Postuge accounts of ell the derailments and !nem of Sept 15, contains a notice of, and extracts and'efficient Engineer in chief, Flom which it appears bureaus at Washington, that the "whole distonce (tom Sunbury to Erie, is P-23 given in en. „ . "P to the lit of (klith'r, is from, a small work,published by Dr. Stark, of that 1 " uuton" of Satuiday. The whol e _ . city, on the "Probable cause of the continued prevo. miles—tient the steepest grade required is 1 in 100' amounts to it -17,°7` 14i ofwhich ; the P - J , oatmthce fence and fatality of 0 e Small l'ex " This treatise Of 52.30 feet per mile: and h in, in nu case i necessury Department stands charged with $36,472 79A. and • I ! contains statements which will be startling to some of to increase the length of the line Lyn circuitous course the Sixth Auditor's office, iii which P.O. aceounts i our mailers Tho opinion has long prevailed that err in order to obtain this rate of acclivity; th it on 5 6ths settled, to $1,406 02. Leaving for the use Of : I l l : ocul stion or having hod rho small pox, afforded a per the road, no grade exceeding 33 feet per mile other der .„.„,„,..t9,396 33. feet security against a recurrence of the disease. But will be necessar); tm iths of it, none exceeding 201 Ti is repot led ea ts LIM Boston Post tlaa sonic *ill. 1 lilla DI. Stalk declares to he an error. We have room feet per mile - , and on '-.3,1s of it, ma exceeding 12 feet I hundred lettris were seized on Gould the steamship only for the following extracts; per mile." Thus rennerting with the West Branch! 'lt has been aseertaintid, through the scheme of re- Canal and Rail roads already made, forming a con-1 Hibernia •be the ' fr ' eer t for a si " lu ' i " of i he , •Bi hint post office regulations. Th. y are from Flak-, yaceination adorer a ninon,, the Continental militaty, iinuous line Gum Philadelphia to the Lakes.that the von, hos it+ effect is no many cases when I hi. ' nidren.cil to metcitias in this city.. indi,i.k.i ope rate d upon hod b e en The &Lidless then allude- to the cheapness of trans-. fan. and rhialt. hPreviously outwit portati„„ . Boil ~.4,„. (teas „,,,,,I a,,,,,, and the ilf thi. report he cot rest. the Leiter, w lii probaldy mewl) ed by small-pox. as when they had been preuintisb, iheii destination via England. subjecting their owners .accitsated. 'Acemding to the official report relnlise amount of trade likely to pea. on till. n eid—and addi. ; to the • Ite-ssticinntions ,n the Hanoverian army for from the report of 'Mr Mi11e,:—,..„ „, „, „I i „ -,, to the idiglit additional posing,. of .t:3 each. the sear 1837-39,' says 1)t- Stalk. •1.. rippenrs that acquainted with the extent of the immense ref,itti, l 1' , H R E•T EN fT r e o aN Or•—The floone carpenters ' re-vination succeeded in only I 1 per rent; anti Was oec bolstering on our north western Lakes, sorrow, t i er a o f 13,.,„ . 4,1,,,, )s Y. h„,,, ,h,,..,,,„,.d their employers wily partially surice.sfui r iss P. 7 per re nt —rompletel3 moment, th at the amount of trade and travel' which 'hat 'he' ''''i make a """e'd "t "'" cut" if their '" :: ri4liii-ii:egNire'l'eilaL:e"t‘iii.:„l"lllUotl.b".:r.r)ofilrflUnednrew-h.oiniltilsleenadt 71 , it will pour into this Rail rood, will not vastly ex• ' gee are not enntitecd at eleven shillings prr diem du- being vaccinated, had had small po x. 11 . ,,, , likewi.e coed the &mould, I Lave. mentioned! Let it be re-' r i ng t h e winter month,. w e .- sultp cit to Ilse general vaccination: and . al if nu membered, that when the improvements now making -_ -_ _ I nit' wished to prate to dinbehming mom that, being 0..:/: Trim... , p... 13 IlOt 1. has Re W sea Fort 1 111111.1. r,,,te Fier-ranted, Or Latta n once hurl solidi pox, were . by the United States Goi.es nment, at the Western ter,:l i I The chairman Of the Roach °IA! Immo n of lionton has , i•l•mlical in tia ra entice a subsequent. attack of s m a ll., of Erie tiatboor are C./alplele.ri, even' Stearn Btait, x, varcii.a: ton succeeded wMI them in then same pro bound from El port west of this point, us Don t•li I s or b " n " 6 :" ! " dR " t 4; r a ` r. ' "ri ' 1 SIC" " tits "- 1 7, him, ~.. w 1,11 r1i..... who had been pre,lv ca r B a ca. , will atop at E i i, i Th i s iheis.fiiisi. ii a ro , ft prehension of Albers Tit. 11. charged w itit the !moos, „,„3 . • At ‘ k „ t „,„, t , tit . g. though tit, per „ nine 01 ; of Matsu Bickfot .1. -a. es-- fII TM on-n-t-,•-.lu: cases was rlifieferr, nearly from which to calculate distances in New York, / 1 ..----------- - •',r• ...1(1... pr-•p irmoill unto was maisstahoul between well as Philadelphia. anti tie result is. that Pinhole'. Fi.. , ,utn,.. Et.t.cTl ,:.. —I I, as papers n e i,. d 11l , I„.. ~,.., ~f pr-vt..os :mall pan 0,111 The orei.ion.. pbia is 100 miles nearer to the nude of the mirth-is Cal ClArleatral on the atilt ult.. s xprevs the itiouPtit tit it •at etr....r.or ill 100 ,arcrinated a ft., 5ma11.i,,,,, 32 than Near York can be by artist the New Y.•rk and' Brtickenhiongh, The democratic candidate , is elected ''..`", -ot etterled. 26 wn. nt.d,fied, end 4'2 filed, bile of 1110 sareireit,•.l a second time, the number t•f Erie Rail Road, or the Albany and Buffalo Rail Road., toCongress by about 100 sows. ewe's which succeeded were 34. the modified eases 25., For a distance of 160 miles the Sunbury and Es ie ' -- - - and the f.tiluses 41. It i, further silos,, that when An Anti bank societ% has been f.irmed in Lasalle 'lire Rail road passes through a region abounding in Ilion.' The di..tlaaal 1. fllsrl• il trtl,lllCeli into a cm-is i, m-snits , and , . Co., l lib menders ple d ge theiiiiirlye. ""' t" iel ~,,til ers u Ir.nli.nant furor, even the intl Muslim ' who minims Coal and Iron ore of admirable qualit): while t sieve arose bank notes or AM ip of any kind, and to liiel hcro 1.1 To 11, I,II'.iCtICA to it cannot be regarded , its northern rivals are destitute of this immense source t ; deal exclunivel) in gold and silver. , r...npletel mon-med. of wealth and revenue. Nor is this all : the total a-'"lt is stated by M. BIlllarilICI," any. the Doctor, mount of rise end full upon the New York and Erie , Fox Enct.stin.—l he s team( r Hibe rt. iir left Boston "that in Marseille., doting the yea! 825, out of n afternoon, a i , b a imge mail and 5,1). pOlnilatiOn of 40,000 abut 9..000 had prmiously had Rail road is about 2400 feel greater tlinn that cocoon- ' on Saturday sma llpox, vet of this number '2O acre attacked a sec treed between Erie and Philadelphin; and it can, there- passengers. 0. A. Norris. Esq., of Philadelphia, i ' . ... ni rir ' l 4 time ssith that disease, and 4 died. The deaths fore, never compete with the l'enteiylvanie route, for the hearer of despatches to the American Ministers , were therefoie in the proportion of 20 out of even , cheapness of transportation. It is believed that Phila- at L ['m 1-notion and i.. ' 100 attacked, or 1 out of e, ery 500 of threre w ho Lod' , , —... - , ; , pre. uses.) tie d a ~.ma.,„ rum. In the same p o p o l a rion. , deiphiens have s ever heretofore been aware of lie , i . e Gen. Gideon ner, a veteran of the nevi' iittnn , 30,000 were yuccinated. and of this number 2.000 "alter of their position with regard to the trade of the ' I „ Dun- : mid, small pox; or m•••litle•I small pox, (vatioloi,i) rat , died on S atur d ay twining, et *is resideocc Northwest, and that they have generally but little no- ' I these only 20 died, or in the proportion of one out of ' vets, Ma.a., et the air, 111.ced age of 96. 111 . • fIL t tradel •• I • e ft e a n a now an, prospecti.e y. ,e.et 100 attacked, or (ant of every 1300 vaccinated. ChrotriCle alt)a that :30,0d0 Clore are , other in.tonces adduced in which 117 frier , A one kern statesman estimates tint part of the The rtiit'iMmid , K.•, hogs will be driven to mai ket this season from that ' ‘A m e find „ suited Ivy t Nl .' r, " H g t! ) ai l s i , t . ;:f % si nr „ ‘ r ' ss . . y it n -l e i ct i n li t : n o; Lake regioe,ieasatatned in the United States alone, at 280.000 semare miles; and adds: "It is neatly twice coulee. Iro3 cm.es of small pox which had born a itnes•ed be , lion in sl.at town doting Ike course of his istectice, no as large as the kingdom of France, and about six Solt THE P"'T• ' lower than '297 had pret isus.ly hod small-pox while on• times as large as the Whole of England. It contains -- Mr. Editor:—T perceive that there is some dui r• ly 31 Loh b--en ptc%iously vaccinated. Who, its the 180 millions of acres of at able land, a large propel• ence of opinion between yeti and the Chrisniele Edi- : possession of facts, such as these, would sis-ld a mo tion of which is of surpassing let tility.” "1. he re- ! wir, with regard to the course the Councils if the city i ment's tolerance to the scheme' of agant ettotting t o aulta of (tow surreys sufficiently p rove that a rich , have been pursuing of late, relative to advunciog the ; the alike d•mgennts and doUhtful protection w hich in. officers. My opinion is, , oculotiun affottl,? •of ibisveto tondo may be directed to rlii..l wages of "'" ef the cit y . portion that many of the persons in the employment of the - delphia by the:early completion of the Sunbury anti I city, do not receive. at present, more than an rriiiisa• ': Erie Rail road. This will also make the village oflent for their time and labor. Nor do I. think the • TALI.: of Wsetett,nToN. Erie, which possesses, incomparildy, the best hathor I war" Paid those who labor are near an high tt , .a. iareseant cr w Itich Ito. ( ( oncluled ) upon the Lake, en important city. It w ill developer e be, : a ner.dnit-'orairhe2r,utib;tiin „ lir a tht, ,„,ti ~. ~ 1 ,m . the mineral and agricultural resources of an extend -. ry• other place, for the lost six )ears, %thou! .•Frtrads ' suit e. ' „ ) ,,, l' „ l f :l f ' f: e r I'lt,t,Z.'::h.,l',l,rV:.'urrtet,nirilkrkyinocu c o n r u r b r ut ,. t , t t t hat?. ,!,. r sire section of Pennsylvania, which has hitherto re -, of the J'sor Mau,"—"high- Warm"— 'Tip ici w hi c h the eye of . the stranger sratine.d the arena " . 'lf mained a comparative wilderness, will open new i Ty aad,Ta'a Dollar+ ad any."—'•No Redaction , j . you can leap beyond Hurry Carroll, von'll beat the avenues for out commercial and manuf aiming enter -1 t l i l i f a a t 6 :7;m ' .tetra . although Ic. I n a s ' c r a d rz n e n' utters ao'ld v l r ‘ i ' tl ' i ' t l'ili:nl7-11:1'. bee t nun n i" Lhei,c‘'il..ni.i.'.. Thr truth of this obscr prize; and form a close bond of union in addition to , i„g whigs of this place, would hive indoexu - 1 the whip, . • ; T it wa s mere .: nu t s. l .,. .N e ' n n i ‘ c .r e ,u ne a r r a e l murmur.u.,(Li s un. these already existing between the different States Councils to let h eirte practice and Pro.Assion corn' Jim. V inquired the vuutlifril strang P e:, -or g is there p a somewhat nearer h alter than they have done.— . composing our national confederacy." prize fur the winnvil' I believe that alt employed by the city rrceivrd higher l i A • • I I I • The cost of construction for a single track (le " I wages doting the Nlnvoraltv of Nlr. Nl'Clintre k, than maidens t t„ le bo us " a" w""hi.." of ""r village the reward of the victor,' enrol one then four millions of dollars) has been shown by s ur - f t h ey g.., now. Mr 5 - I'Clintock belonged to the Dem- I m o f al t h e ' .i s t . t d i g ,... veys to be comparatively small and within the reach emetic, or rceralled Locufoco patty, and it in believed 'Are theoun li g sis Ste Open t, nlll' (other of Annette, with of Philadelphians alone; less fur the present age or that the Councils, at that time, were cum wed of a .'' teplied the majority belonging to the same party. Since that, i n te r est, h is ymithful ardor rising as lie surveyed the city of Philadelphia to accomplish, than the construe- I b, , the Whigs came into power with large . proportions of the straight limbed youngstranger. — lion of 120 miles of Turnpike road, completed, a few promises. And what has been the result? Why, , •She is the bride of him who outlea s Henry Ca rroll years since, through nearly the same section of coon-, since 1340, there has been a constant, and forward in- !If you will yen vou are free Coal o ari l' . Rut !et me tel! n dination on tall part of these profts.ors to reduce' , you, Harry Call hits no °g in Virginia. Here is try, then a wilderness, by its few settlers, sided by '— few liberal capitalists of Philadelphia, added to a 1 t.linisiceigee,,sn,ofthe.rdetritilinenirhentanptlotty.,,,mEcvenunathe man 'my daughter, sir, look at her and make your trio! er the , Th e o ffi cer glanced upon the trembliag maiden about . small subscription from the State. 1 pruning, knife of these No-reduction-of wages gentry , to be offered at the alter of her father's uncut-riel able The surveys present another feature—take Cleave- I so has Ihe C•rters; so has to the Watchtnen, and so monomania with tan admiring eye. The poor gill I have all that were supposed he too punt and nee d I , , looked at Harry, whet st ood near with a troubled brow land as a point t.) calculate distance from to Phila. delPhia, and the route via Sunbury and Erie, is t w o c m ge it eiasreey b'effeeentur4elduccaemiii.lsairiitt. of fT thet :Lo y te r k o o o s r e . a t nd an on an t ung i ? eye, tril m then cast tipon the Deal competi• 6 miles Dearer than any other route hitherto planned. eil class of our citizens; some of them have had , Placing lii r t i , ' C gt ou g t in . th t e bands of one of ihe judg es, The continuous Rail road from Chambersburgh tot their wages reduced nearly our-third of iii hat it us.' he drew a sas ht hhe wore beneath it tighter roundiiis Pittsburgh, and thence by nearest route to Clevel and— lin 1839, '4O and '4, and that by wi l l counil, corm waint, und taking the uppointed sted, mule, appar- Inoe•ed of men who acre the loudest in the cis 0' . enil • WILIII,III. Oriel the hound that was to decide the lineal to the Erie road in regard to distonce, but im- ..Hi g h wag ,,, , , i. , said , It is that one of the fore - mosi 'hn Y inens or misery of Henry and Annette. zmasurably inferior, and has about 8000 feet mote of the reducers of wages, presented a Dag or banner . I • r 'l l' wenty-twtr fat and an inch' clout e d the judge. rise end fall to encounter. I to one of the whig delegations of our city, in MO,' The announcement was repeated with stop ke by the The address concludes:—" The city of Pittsburgh on .r, :r o hi p ch , n v... r as i d oscribcd } t d No i re r ducti h ou of . Wa a ges ,,,s ;:— , I Teciators, who. crowded armind the Nir tor filling Ilm ' ;sir:: illt congristuhylson, nut unmingled however, with has also a deep interest in the success of this under- he is. and ha i s u bt: Y e ' n, l- the g co ns tant rt' advocate lg 7 ' * in o ‘ t7r . . taking. The point of divergement for the 'Suseue-1 councils, of reducing the wages of the poor men in' eitledniinmla."•'h'nfpni:imtielslistitilfet%litt•tolr7erres.mote nearly inter henna and Pittsburgh Rail road,' is at the mouth of I the employ of the city. Indeed it is maid that a pm. i The old mail approached, and grasping his hand Elk creek, where the same enters the Chat Oil RiNler,! position was made to find good and sufficient men to : exultingly. called birn his son, and :mid he felt prouder at the borough of Ridgwity; thence down the rallies I wraotcolistehrewcaitsyinfsorresdlo6 per mor er i t f tti, , provy , e fi d, , t i hat OW of him th an if Ise were a,s rince. Physical activii% were the old leope s true patents of no of the Clarion and Allegheny. at a grade not exceed- I proposer consistency is to p be found only in ;ins fin di ng ,and bi'l'i,:""l';th r log ten feet per mile—through an interesting pottion t party—a pasty, I am glad to are, about to gist., ICemming his Cont. the victor sought with his eye of country, abounding with nearly all the essentials; up the ghost, and 1 hope its l ea de r s may nut find the fair prize he 11.,(1. althir', nameless and unknown, Boothe: party, so corrupt, as to let them join in Vl.llll . 4 , , fairly won. She leaned upon her father's tom, pale regplisite to aid the growing manufactories of Pitts• them. If they do, that party will solely be ruined. 1 I and distressed. burgh. But to make reparation, U 4 it were, for the red„* Her I 1 fgloomy' over stoorl ano , and mortified, mim • e lions this high-wages council have Gee n making /MOT.. ' ring the superimity til the strunger in an exercise in i the poor men, they have lately increased the wagt.s which lie prided himself as unrivalled while he hated 1 orthe Wthatfcnaster at the Monongahela, $lOO. This him for his bocce+, wal well enough, for he had built a brick house or , e never., my pretty prize,' said the victor, taking two. rind it wens but right, and in pet fect keepieg with be posies hand. 'I here won von raids.' Annette's the w log CoUnCils' actions, to give him n lisle more. ' c heek became paler tlsun marble; she trembled like Put a little tnote butter on that lot. Ilse Stifle( COT- ;an aspen leaf; and clung closet to ter father, while missinner, who is not quite, a+ well off, got but $3O the dro o ping eye sought thin form ill her lover. His added to his salary. The Mayne was "" 1 • the is brow drew dark at the stantiget's lungtittge. pretty well Lain this world's goods, rued they gill ' •I have w , t y s.,u, .my • pretty flower, to make you n him $3OO, not for himself, exactly, but fur the put- bride—tremble not so violently—l mean not in)self, pose of paying an English Clerk lie has employed.— : however pi ourl I ought to be,' he said with galluntry. It hos been customary for the Mayor of our city to do I 'to wear so fair a gem next to my heart. Perhaps,' and his own writing and acting too. But o u r hiends Of he cast'. g in eyes inquiringly, while the current of life all that is good and r ighteous have found, that two , leaped joyfully to her brow, and a murmur of surprise bends and pens are better than one. Why did not ran through the crowd, 'pethaps there is some favored Darragh, Murray. Pettigrew, Ill'Clintock, Little south among the company who has a higher claim to and /tarn hire clerks, and get their wise and ece- t hi., jewel. Young sir,' he continued, turning to the nominal council to pas them for ii? 'surmised Henry, 'methinks you wets victor in the list 'the wise Father., have, I believe, added $5O to before me—l strove not for the maiden, though one the yearly salary of the Constables. For what?— l could not well strive fir a fuller—but from love for It is not for attending market on market days or ' the manly spurt in w hich 1 saw you eitgeged. You for putting drunk men In Mill For all these things, I are the victor, and ns such, with the permission of Lids they get paid over and above their regular salary,— worthy assembly, you receive from my hand die prize It is, I suppose,. for loitering about the Mayor's of- you have so well and so honorably won.' lice. Forever) thing else they do, they get paid.— The youth sprang forward and grasped his hand This addition of wages is in keeping with th i s other with gratitude, and the next moment Annette was, acts of our whig Fathers. I weeping for pore joy upon his shoulders. The welkin But when the wise Fa:her• were called upon to add rang with the acclamations of the delighted villagers a small amount to the reduced wages of the poor land amid the temporary excitement produced by this I act, the stranger withdrewfrom the crowd, mounted k nown atchmen., they dodged the lupe. Now it is well that the watchmen are generally poor . 0 , , his horse, and spurted him at a brisk trot through the k 'and have large families, and that flour and other rte . villa e. g 'That night Henry and Annette were married, and cessaries of life are much higher than they were the health of the mysterious and noble hearted anew some years ago, as well as house rent having advert- ger was drank in overflowing bumpers of rustic Lev eed 20 per cent., yet those Solomon. reduce their erage • wages In pt mess of time, there were born unto the marri- NOW I propose, that all well-meaning anJ consiateut I , FINDLAY PATTERSON Tito re-election of this gentleman to tic SAW Leg islature from Armstrong county, has given great subs faction, not only to his friends at home, but through out the Commonwealth. During the session of 1844 and '45 he was Speaker of the House, and it was re -1 marked at the time, that he presided over that body with greet promptness and . decision, blending with these qualities, at the same time, a courteous and amiable demeanor. He carried with him into the chair, little or nothing of the ascerbities of political or partiran feeling, and his course was as impartial as it was energetic. Of the members elected to the ensuing Legislature, we notice some prominent gentlemen who may be de. circus of reaching the chair; but with all due deference to them led their claims, it is to be hoped that the same unanimity among the democratic members which at the last session elevated Mr Patterson, will again prevail, end again elect him as S r r nit APOTHER BOUNDARY Qomton.—The St. Louis Republica* anticipates considerable trouble in settling the question of the boundary line between Missouri and lowa. The letter state has undertaken to legis• late over the disputed territory; and the grand jury of Davis county, lowa, has found bills of indictment against the sheriff of Sibuyler county, Missouri, foray tempting to &preprocess within the line of boundary chanted by luwa. - 4 7 9 P , "••••.t )t.s, •.• " 7 4-.7/ _ Vie-10 • • - 14: fgr Some of the leading Loca-focus of kestet n Pennsylvaeie, have issued .1 cull for a State Twirl Convention, of the people, to meet in Hollide)sborgh on the 12th of november neat.—Cleveland Herald. The Herald is in error. The meeting which was held ut the Exchange Hotel, in this city, wee compos ed of men of all paella. So far as we understand the wishes of the men active in getting up the proposed Tat in' convention—we believe they ale decidedly n verse to connecting the tplestioo a t . T at iff With the [tatty disputes of the d ty. Detnocrati were pleaent told took part in the meet bee:lose Iniendly to rite Tutiff policy. and not with a view of giving a party character to Ile proceeding, Tttc BestivEss or ♦ CHRISTIAN sarlori DURING ()NE: 111.1:SDR1 min TWI.NTY•>EYEN Yf:Aß3.—Gteal Britain 1111$ spent 65 years in war, nod 02 in pence• She bOrroaed in seven wars, which occupied the G 5 years, ;C331,000,000. In the same, riho raised by taxes, .c..1,189,000.00(1, thus forming a wild expendi ture of $8,992.120,000 in nor currency. This cnar mons FUT, extorted from the tout•strained sinews of labor, would have roost riveted 15 railroads aretted the globe, allowing $25;090 pet mile! Tl/ raise an other such sow, would require it tax of $lO on evet . s, human being on the globe! The interest of Otis sum for ore month, at five per cent.. exceeds she whole amount contributed by the Whole Chtistain world for preaching the go•pul to the heathen fur the last thousand years. men, dell parties, join together next January, aid oust the present whig Meyer and Whig Councils, and place new and more efficient men In their t laces. It can do no harm. and I ihinh good will come of it.— Let us juin together end try. More anon. A Tsa VATER. At a meeting of the Councils of the Borough of Manchester. held on Tuesday the 4th inst.,t ha death t of ont• of their members, 'AI r. Gt.onacP ST k;V Ea Sus, wus neon which the following resolutions were immediately passed : Resolved, That the intelligence of the sudden and t onezio . ctrali (loath of our late esteemed end *lathy t 1.-Viten, Mr George P. Stevenson, huts been iectoved .sith feelings of inexpressible grief. Res,lved, That in this afflictive dispensation of ' Providettco, we feel that we lure lost a sincere anal I its soled friend, who Rs a member of this council al- ways manifested a deep and lively interest in our wet lure, and that society at large have lust¢ most worthy and useful no mher. Resolved, That we doeply sympathise with the contpaition of the deceased in hero action, who, from th sornmit of earthly happier is, has been called to endute the bitterest pangs of gait f, which such a bereavement emu inflict. Resolved, Th. we sincerely sympathise with the relatives of the deceased, believing that in the death of one so woe thy nod us..fail to society, atoll early an ago. I both thsi t and we have suituitlrd a loss time cannot repiiii. Resolved, That those proceedings he published in at Into rapers in the city of l'itteburgh, and copies sent to the 'elusive' of the accessed. JOHN SAMPSON, Burgess. W. H. PHELPS, Clerk. THE VIL I, At; E: PRIZi ed pair, sons and daughters. and Carrul, had be come:Colonel Henry Carroll, of the Revolutionary army. One evening having just returned after a bard campaign, be was sitting with his family on the gal lery of his handsome countrydinuse,`4ben an advance cosaier rode up and announced the approach of Gen. Washington and suite, informing him that he should crave his hospitality for the night. The necessary di tections were given in reference to the hmue•twuld pre pare' inn•, and Col Carroll, noir' ing his horse, Todd for d to meet and escort In his house the distinguish ed guest, whom lie had never ye seen. although Bely ing in the same widely extended army. That evening, at the table, Annette, now become the dignified, matronly, and still handsome. Men Car toll..cold nut keep her eyes from the face of her ilius• trios, visitor. Every moment or two she w o uld steal I a glance at hi. commanding features, and half Mud,- tingly. half-assuredly, shake her head anti look again, to be still more puzzled. Her absence of mind nod embarrassment at length became evident to her has• band, who inquired affectioantely if she was ill? 'I suspect, Colonel,' said the General, who had been some time, a ith a quiet. mennirg smile, observ ing the lady's curious and purpled survey of his feu• tares—that Mrs Carroll thinks she recognise; in me an old acquaintance." And he smiled with a mysteri• air, gazed upon both alternatel). The Colonel stared, and a faint memory of the part seemed to tn . rev irrd a+ he gaped. while the lady rose I i ntailsively form leer chair and bending eagerly lot• word °yer the tea-urn, with clasped halals and an ate of i ttense. eager, impliey, fixed full upon him, stood fin tt moment with her lips parted as if she would speak. 'Perrino me, my dear madam—pardon me. Coln net-1 must put an end to this scene. 1 helve become by dint of camp fare and lima image, too unwidiey ui leap again twenty-two feet and one inch, even fur so fair a bride as one I was of. ' The fecoviition, with the serprise. delight and hap• piness that followed.are left wine imagination of the reader. Genera/ Washington wns indeed die handsome young leoper,' abide mysterimis appearance and dir uppentnnce in the native village of the lovers. is will truditionnry—whose claim to a sub‘tontial body of bona fi le flesh and Iflood, was stoutly contested by the village story teller., until the happy denouement wiieh took place lit the hospitable mansion of Colonel Carroll. rente follow Mt well merited c ompliment to one of the mo s t wonderful fen of the age, w^ clip from an exchange p.tper. Altbraigh nut personally to lerf.lll,l in the matter. we have so iiftert expel tenc , f l the beneficial effects of CI ieliener's Sugar-ranted Veg etable Purgative rals.ihni we ennuot refrain from con t Hl,l/fiat 1111 r mite in dioarminating a know leder. of their extraordinary virtues. The sohittined effo sion, draibtless from the pen of some enrapiuml fair one, ass discovered on the sample show-ce,e of the tritentol at the fair of the American Institute: TO DR. C. V. CLICKF:SER. Hail! Cirketter hail! wharie genius bright Make. physic foul, a dainty quite, \t a kes all disraise• shut up shop, By s wallowing of a lolly pop, NO more shell gi uric i.e nausea make People put rap with pain ur ache, Rot her tharms phonic take to cure th.oa. tunes so—poll! no one can e ndure them. For now they make them walk quite handy. I.'n Ciirketter'.Bitgar.coated Vegetable Pill., lVhirb through our veins the blood sends gush. ing, llenitliful and pure as sparkling r ill., A. down some cloud rapt mountain rushing; Which on ripe like kisses melt, Canning nn natt.tecass taste to chafe, And niter that are quite unfelt, Until they've left us sound and safe. flail! rlickener bail! thy piil. I vow, Make physic such a luxury. That one might lout for sickness now In Grater to be cored by thee. I led! Clirkener hail! thv fame shall he, As &wider , . as thy pill. arc sweet, Anil monument* we'll raise to thee, With Death in chains beneath thy feet Sold Iry IVm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty ho is general A Sent for Dr Clicketter. Pills in Pot storgh and vieil,ity. ILrliewitte of an imitation article called “Impra ned SwFar.Coated purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries. got up by u miscrabln quack, in New York, who, ior the last lour or bye !nude his lirine countcifeitinc, popular rn...lieines. 0. For st. Louis and Missouri River. iEItTHE new and subtlantial Steamer N F. Bit ASK A , Dumwt, Master, will leave tor the above and Intermediate landings, on IV EDNESAY HUTA, I‘2ll] inbt. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fur Freight or pIISOCC alply 1.111 boalli, 01 to nov l', To Grocers and Others ►t\o LET. and niny is entered A Gr.wery :krui Qneensware Store. nrtuated in the centre of tire City, and doing. a good cash busi ness, which muy to , extetulea consi , leilArly with a ',mall capital. Fot further partieului enquire at thin office. novG lw Dry Goods, Faraitore, Watches, Clocks, &c AT AUCTION. At M . Kenna's Pkcenik Auction Mart, No6l Mar ket street., Simpson'. Row, between 3d 4' 114 sta. /EN Ills DAY Thursday. November 6.h at 10 o'• clock, AM. Will be sold a splendid assort ment cf Dry Goods. At 2 o'clock, I' M. Furniture. At half-past G o'• clock, same evening, and oval) , evening dining the week, new and second hand watches, clocks and va t iety goods. Etc. P McKENN A, nosh Auctioneer. Dry Goods, Groceries seta Furniture AT AUCTION INTILL be sold to morinw, Thnr.day the 6111 in V slant at Dacia' Commercial Alicioin corner of Wood and Fifth street', at 10 o'cloch, A A largo and rearatable invoice of Dry Good., Cloth Catsitnerna, Sattinett., Kratocky Jellllll, :Ma li:r, Chilling., enliccata. &c. &n., At 2 o'clottir, I'. M., a large lot of Hardware, Cut. Iris. &c. Aftrr which Loaf Sugar, Niolte , pra, Toborco, Cc , new and nrcond hand F mniuu r, among which arc 3 rAtia•rior Counting nouw JOHN D. DAVIS molt; Auctioneer. A Farm For Sale, CONSISTING of about 150 acres, Hy of which is cleared and under fence, situated about three milesfium the city of Allegheny, between !he Frauk• lin and Beaver r eads, well watered, and adjoining lands of the late Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. the hoe David Chess, Big!, Dun i., Esq. Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. This tract of lend from ins proximity to market Crude, are inducements to Gardnen l s Farm er., Butchers or Manufacterers. nice low and con• ditions on,y. For potticulnrs enquire of SARAH B FETTERMAN, or JANIES C CUMMINS, PittAnirgli I'n. To Printers. TII E sultAerilter hss just received on consiznment, Power Press. SCW3 end Rood Ink, which be will sell at manufacturers prices GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood st. Insurance Igen E undersigned agent for the American Fire In surance Cumpany of Philadelphia, continues to make Insurance against loss or damage by fire, on fa vorable terms, at his old stand GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood sr. MRS. Child's letters from New York; Miss Leslie's Pencil sketebes,ll series; The Lady of the Manor, by Mrs. Sherwood; Home, by Mina Sedgcwick; For toilet)). BOSWORTH & FORRESTER; nov 6 43 Market. sheet. _poo KS—The Poems and Ballads of Schiller with hish Life by Baldwin, Correspondence between Goethe and Schiller, BOSWORTH & FORREST ER, 43 Market torwet. C ATLIN'S North American Indiana; BOSWORTH tit FORRFSTER, 43 Market sticet - .: - .7",1•747 4 ,4:' , ..' .Ncr.4.o*ioof THEATRE. MANAGERS, SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. LEADER OF THE ORCHESTRA, J. H• HESSING. PRICES OF ADWISSIO.N. I,r Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle 75 crs 2d " " 50 3d " •• 25 " Pit 374 " Gallery Cu: Colored Persons 25 larNo TILPFITI ical performHnne to-night. CAMPANOLOGIAN CONCERT. Last night of THE SWISS BELL RINGERS. On which occasion they will be assisted by MISS CAROLINE HIFFERT, The Popular Vocalist. This Evening, November 6th,1845, Bell Waltzes, Bell Ringers Popular Song, on the Piano, MigA C HITYKIKT. MM., Sweet Home, Bell Ringers. Evening Serenade. Mn* C H 'realm African Melodies, Bell Ringers. r• Loire Not." Quick step, Bell Ringers. Favorite Stifle, Miss C HrYirLitt. Blue Bells of Scotland, Bell Ringers. Popular Ihillisd, Miss C Histrt.nr. The Bell Ringers, will then perform the melody en titled ••Merry way the Keel Rote," and their irer for mantes will conclude with the Nutionul sirs of Amer re For particulJri see smell bill lrYDoots open at 4 pant 6 o'clock, curtain will ine at punt 7 precisely. nov6. FEATHERS. SACKS rime Feathers just reeeiverl and for fine S by M B ItHEY & CO. 110 V 6 No 57 Water street. BEWARE OF A VILLAIN! Some ten Yeats since a fiend in human form, named JOHN G. li. ROBINSON, came here from New York, where lie left a wife and child. Here he mar ried my sister, whom he has now left with two children,' aftei rubbing her of several thousand dollars, entrost• ed to establish him in business, and as will, other are tides stolen by him was his miniature, from which I fact, in connection with his villainous,deptaved charac- ' ter, i: is presumed he will, on the flint opportunity.i ruin other females and their families, on which account: it is deemed advisable to publish him. Editots through-I out the country, who consider it their duty to put a stop to the comae of such a villain, should insert Ibis! notice. My sister considets she has got rid of him on easy terms, greatly as she has suffered by his acts, an Ishe Iselieves him capable of filling any clime in the' iraleinlar, if he has nut already done so. The forging her name to a promissory note, with other crimes of . the must serious and vile character, the exposure of which he could no longer conceal. compelled his flight.! He is 39 years of age, a fine looking fellow, (and; l it is said the devil ran assume any form, and he must; be formed of one whose name is legion) about 6 feet I in height. fair skin, very florid complexion when in full I health, as when he left, blue eyes deeply set, a profu. lion of light hair and whiskera. (but he would dye diem black and Iljmself too, it he fines it necessary,) weighs about 170 pounds. large head measures a bow 74 inches, his hat maid by J. MeKain. A new ; swell.bieliJii trunk of black leather. 26 inches long. brass nails and patent luck, a handsomely ornamented ride, a gold mixed box coat, dark browse metal spore [log buixon, dark striped cassimere rest and black sat. I in do, black cloth pantaloons, narrow plaited bosun) shirts, and other clothing, were taken with him. Any one knowing of his whereutionts would ren der a great service by informing the Mayor of our city as early •s possible, as there arena doubt oilmen I oils Fiersons he has swindled in every possible man i tier, end notice of a hich the) had beat leave with the Mayor immediately. - . Ile has assumed different names. and may do in a pin. One of his aliases is Edward Robinson, which with an anchor he has marked with India ink on his wrist or arm Ile it: the moist artful, plausible, insin uating and black hearted villain in the would, the ercat.•st liar on all ocession• when it will serve in place of truth. Scarcely a circumstance of business or any thing eke related by him but would result in a lie. In deeepiive arts he would put the great "Fak”r" I to shame by Isis superior dexterity. As is said of Lim. he could come nearer making black appear while than any other mysterious performer in legerdemain. He is a tanner and currier by trade, but no coo need be suspicioned who is at work, for which he h%si the greatest horror: anti if he deigned to put his hand to any thing, in place /if being proud of any marks of honest labor, he had acids and perfumes to repair the; least damage. and turn him into the gentleman loafer ; and gallant which he can act to perfection, and which is Iris seventh heaven. He has great conversational powers, and can •peak the Spanish language, which he learned in Mexico, to which country he fled some, ) e a r s since, on account of crimes he had committed. but upon his continued protestations of repentance anti reform from the day he was driven off till his return, end his promises anddeclarations that all he withed was the opportunity to - make up for all hit bud conduct anti regain his character; his wife, who was but too devotedly attached to him, could not but believe that Ithese continued and repeated solemn and awful prom tees and declaniiions, written and verbal, were true, but if he has acted villainies on his first being here, he has done so tea thousaml fold greater extent now. JAMES MAY Since writing the shove I find he ha► anionpt other articles cn credit, a gold pencil me, ring, watch chain and gold patent lever watch, double hack. gold lever, white face, engine turned e:i.es, Nu, 49995, and 4 pair extra jewels. nov6-11) ASUPERIOR Tannery, the principal building at brick, with the vats sunk in the alone basement story, a steam engine rod every thing to render it one of the most complete and convenient establishments of the kind, as it wis designed by ono of the most experienced workmen in the city. Inquire on the prem ises, or of GREGG & EATON. nov 6-d`_'t&w It IVood, 2d door from 2‘.1 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN USE! Give it one Trial. TORTHY OF NOTICE. Seller', Imperial' y (. o nri t Syrup.—We have used This medicine in our family, and in nor opinion it is ore of the best preparations for coughs, colds, &c, which has ever' been uttered to the public. At this season of the year we won Id recommend every family to keep a bottle of it in their houses ready for use. M 11CCIIii011 may re quite. We give this us a muter of advice from our ac tual experience of the good qualities of the medicine, and do not wi.h.om renders to consider what we say simply in the light of recommendation made without any particular knowledge of the at tide of which we speak. Pillaburgh Chronicle. SELLER'S IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, I nfluen- VI, Tickling Sensation oldie Throat, Whooping Cough, &c. Prcnounced to be the pleasantest aid most eft cut remedy now in use. I certify that I have been subject for twelve years to occasional firs of coughing, nut proceeding from cold, but produced by some disease of the lungs or breast; and the lust attack which I had, which was about one year ago, was unusually severe, and continued ro be so for three months, growing worse all the time, (not withstanding all the medicine presented by a physician.)depriving me of rest at night, and rendeting me almost unable to attend to my buisitiess. About this time commenced taking Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup, and found almost immediate relief, and after using two bottles and a half was completely cured of my cough.—Since then I bane been much less snlijett to taking cold than I was before, and when I have taken a cold since, it iris not produced coughing as before. I have used it also in my family, and found it also to relieve and cure a cough brought on by common colds. I hive reccommended it to a great many, and as far as I know it has always been successful. JOHN HUTSON Wellabrugh, Va., May 23. 1845. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail. by R E 3ELLERS, N 057 Wood street. Sold also by William Thorn and L Wilcox, Jr, Market street, and by H 1' Schwartz and J MiteheU, Allegheny City. nov 6 THE. subcsribet will rent for 2 years. a room in Ilse Third Story of the house, be now occupies (at tbe corner of 3d and Wood att.) being 20 feet front by 60 long, would answer a printer admirably as it is very well lighted. C fi KAY. nov 3 Bookseller and Purer Dealer. I=l CIIMME FOR SALE OR RENT For Rent =MNZM GOOD AT N.O . 86 MARKET'''7STRgET. THE undersigned has jest received hit Fall and Winter stock of Goods, connistintin part of GOLD AND SILVER LEVER SVATCDES Silver Spoons and Butter Knives, GOLD PENCILS, And a general assortment of lewelry7 Cord, Cases, Steel Beads, Velvet and Silk Bnga, Silk Purse.. and Purse Trimmings, fine Carpet Bags, with a large as sortment of fancy articles suitable for preserve. The undersigned 11 prepared to sell goodsat whole sale, to make it the interest of those that are buying by the quantity to call and examine his stock novs-am ZEBULON KINSEY. JUST RECEIVED A T NO. 86 MARKET STR EET. 10 DOZ. FREDERICK FENNY'S t' ALLY HO" RAZORS, IVarranted to shave with aoftneet and ens*. If the "Tall) no" ream is rot good, the ri e will be refunded on the return of the razor aft. r eivine i t a fair trial. ZEBITLON KINSEY. nue 5 2w. "Still they Coale." rill - 1E Naval Officer, or the Pitaa's Cave, by Lieut Murnty. Blackwood'. Magazine f , ,r Oct“le-r. Parley's Magazine and Terry's Muheum for No vember, Dr. Durbin's Observations in the East, just pub fished. H at pet 's Illuminated Bible. Nn. 41. 'lllustrated Shaltspeaie, 69 and 70. Mnrve's Geographic Mynt, Nos. l Splendid• ly gotten up. call and examine. Living Age, No. 76. lllu•troted Wandering Jew, No The Cruiser of the Min, by!. H. Ingraham. The New York Illu.trated Mngnzine of Literature and Art. Edned by Lawrence Labree. • ['Bike Gudwin's pamphlet on the Doctrines of Chas Fourier. [flair's Sermon. in which is prefixed the life and character of the author by James Fitslayson, D. D.. complete in 1 vol. Nebster's Domestic Economy, A...lined by Mrs. Parkes, author of "Domestic Duties," 1 vol. Just recd and for sale at COOK'S, B:i Fourth st. To Sportsmen. THE subscriber is now prepared to furnish Sports men with ■ great variety of articles, such us Guns. Pistols, Powder flasks. Shot Belts, Cups. Caps, Shot and Powder, &c. &c.. together with Fishing Tackle of every description. JOHN W. BLAIR. 120 Wood st N. B.—Guns, Pistols, Ste. repaired at short notice. n 0.5 ti3t A Pine Saddle Horse 1114 i, THE owner of an excellent Saddle Horse wishea to give Wm to some careful person, wuo may want to u.e him, until next April, and keep him in good order for the WIO of him, until that lime. A Iv nt No. 57, Market PIMP!. nnv 5 Spann Oil. 2000 GkLLS. bleachrd and n nblrac;,,d winter strained Sperm Oil landing and for aide by MILLER & RICKETSON, novs. No. 170. Liberty St. MERCIA•NTII AND MANVY•CTURAPS BANE, Pittsburgh, November 4. 1345. THIS Bank has this day declared a dividend of A. three and one half per cent. on its capitel stock, out of the profits for the lust Fix month,. payable on or after the 15th inst. Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. Phila delphia. n 0.5 td \V. H. DENNY. Cashier. EXCHASOII. BASH ► PITTSBURGH, November 4, 1845. THIS Bank has this day declared a dividend of three per cent. on its capital stock, payable to rt,a.klnlders or their legal representatives on, or after, the 14th inst. novs- 1 w THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. BANK o► PITTPIORGH, November 4, 1845. The President end Directors of this Bank bare this ,lay declared a dividend of four per rent. on the capital stock for the lust siamonths. Payable to the stockholdcrs or their legal representatives forthwith. nu,,sdlw. JOHN SNYDER, Cushier. Saleratas. 4 CASKS just received and fir pale by MILLER S. RICKETSON, nnvs. No. 170, Liberty It Star Candles. 9(l BOXES jolt received and for snie by MILLER & RICRETSON, n.vs. No. 170. Liberty it Drags. 50 LBS s C o al l o l, 7l; ted Precipitate; 25 " Blue M 115.; 50 " 8,11 Rochelle, 20 " Gamboge; 32 oz. Hvd Potash; 20 " lo dine; Just received end for sale by B A FAHNESTOCK & CO., nov 5 dor. 6th end Wood sts Thread Laces. Opening ail' morals' al at "Dorm !men Caek Howse. 1 CARTIN Thread Laces and FAlgiap; 3 do Gyminise, Lisle and Lace Edgings and lnsettings; 1 do Cambric and Mull Edgings and Inset. flogs; '2 do Black Silk and Cotton Edgings. nnv3 BARROWS St TURNER. New Shawls. DEC EIVED this morning- at No 46. 2 Cartons Superior Black Merino Shawls, make attic. rel obi ated Hannequin & Co. Price, from p 4,50 to 12,00 nov 3 BARROWS & TURNER. STOCKTINIGS STOCZINGS Or-JUST AT THE PLACE...A uoR Ladies or Gentlemen who pu• chase for cub 1 and are in want of Hatiery,Gioves, Mitts, Shirts, or Drawers. if they with to get good Goods of Do mestic Mattofecture, at fair pricesto suit the times, can't du better than by calling at Daly's on Fifth st., between Vlood and ,Matket, Pittsburgh. N. B. Stockings, Shins, or Drawers', made to order. Come one, come all, Either large or small. In quality. I'm sure to please, And suit all with ease. - - Yon need not fear to try; For on my work you may rely, And save twenty per cern thereby. Please bear in mind, The place you wish to find. Is on Fifth street, second door below the Iron City Hotel, where Daly, has Stockings, Shirts and Drawers of his own make to sell CHEAP, nnv 4-41Sivr lw• Window Sash, Sm. JUST received, 150 dm. 8 by 10, 9by 12 and 10 by 12 Window Saab, in 3, 4, 6, 9 and 12 light pieces to suit, and for sale on sccommudating terns. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent nov 4.6 t and Corn. Merchant, No 9,5 th street. For Sale or toncat on a Perpetual Lease ALLEGHENY. SIX Lots 20 feet each on Ohio street by 90 feet deep to a 10 feet Alley—opposite Gebbart's tavern. Also seven lots 20 feet (tont on the Common by 110. feet to a 10 feet Alley in the rear of the I st Presbyte rian Church. Apply to nov4-1w W. O'H. ROBINSO'N. Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. IOH N A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward, Penn street, between Walnut and O'Hara streets, where he may be found at all times. Those having Houses or other property to sell or rem, can have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt at tention. oct27-dly Books. AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY; Blake's Biographical Dictionary; Lives of Jays Hamilton; Martyrs of Science. BOSWORTH & FOR M RESTERarket , 49 street. -" 'FROM OREGON! OtrIMPOR - TANT TO THE LADIES!.4:O GREAT BARGAINS! NO. 53, MARKET STREET. EXTWEFA THIRD AND PJURTH. TkiE Subscriber respectfully infnrms the public that be has opened a Wore at this plare, wbere he is now opening an extensive assortment of Foreign, Domestic, Staple and Fancy Y:5) W. "U' al CID