Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, November 07, 1845, Image 2

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    SCIIUTLKILLCOUNIT Coal. II ko it:Pls.—The Potts a its tem*, by which the pauper. Isbun;rs of Units
Ville Journal sayrri--qt it probable that more than countoies would be sustained, while the enterprise
and industry of tx ;large portionsif our town citotans,
i4oo,lllo.lsyc been txporided in this region - doting
Would be Troralyzed.
the past year in making improvements of various Mr N i k ewe lf said t h at h e „ as aware t h at i t wan not
kinds. At least six hundred new. &mac., for miners usual for the Chairtnan of a public Inert ing to submit
'have been built, exclusive of those in the large towns. the resolutions but I.e hoped that the circumstances of
The consequence has been an extrnoidinary ectivity I
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ttade, and business of every kind has been usually ' nom, but had intended iGI in r g the resolu 'e tions as une I
with this se.ir. During the boating season of next ;of the members of the meeting.
Year, is eau nod will send Jot /y tizonsond teas of : 1 lie ' , lentil:le aril resolutions wine unanimously e•,
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li ' le " ill s " dil Y i ''' 1 The utmost unnttimity appeared top lion?! mono
et ease to the rate of between •). and 400,000 toys pet ; the g e n tl e m en p ; •eseia: all o f e horn recognized the tot ' •
onutn--alel the prosperity and bo,ittess o f this 1 0gi,,,, ; pi ieo, of derided and energetic action on the part of
ailrgradually and 'tend ily increase with the increase i 'l"e people a Pennsylvattiv to sustain the Ta tiff.— '
, After sm; disciosion relative to the min.bet it would
of the coal shipments."
las nevessni to i t opoini ns delrentes, in which Messrs;
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.Mts tc . —The C;rand Lodge of Ohio, to its recen t ! p a , , iciN, , ed ,M ,
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R01) .. 11 t. , 11 n ,n , loreoz. M'Couly, and Mulcahy, ,
MulTany !nosed that a t :ornitiittee id
-_ Tat: NI rolotis CoSVENTtw,.—The getitlemeti u p. i , .
e sitting in this city, made the 6:flowing selection of ofli- i five b e a pp o i n ted to rot:nit nnmes to till to the blank
pointed to represent this city and ilia county of All -;
errs to
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yrs to pro. lo over slim deliberation; fir rho ensuing ! in the first resolutions; said Committee to tepot t to
Memphis a
gheny in the proposed Convention, heft for 1 v
;m; an ndjourned meeting to be held in the. Board of
few days since. Large deleffutioro , will be present 1 • fi w Trade rooms on Thursday evening next at 7 o'clock,
tVm B Thrall. Circleville 6rand Ma ter. ; p
from Cincinnati, Hamilton county, (0.,) Louisville, 3
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suet in. :men senville 1) G M ister, I The Chnitmnn noptiin;ed !Messrs Lorenz. M. 1 - 1.1,-
St. Lank, Nashville. vlre.d,:e. It is. we believe; the Itv 6„,-, K 0 n.,. • T ,, 5. ,, , G ".... h,l
ot tier:, J. K. al osit.bk,a, \v.,. C. 1t.,.1,i”..urt and R. C.
second Convention id the kind held in the west, Lind' ‘• .1 N Bit; r. Mt. Vernon, Jun G Warden, '
T„„nsend, on said Committee,
we trust its deliberations will he. characterized by I " ('; D Pnliner, Zanesville, Son 6 Denton, ;
• During the eyettiog :Messrs. NI Robertson. F. Lor;
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, I o J A Weyer, at-A.1..119,h. Jnn 6 1), noon
harmony and go at feeling. Very many subjects will '; T (.'. 'lf IC I b C T ' i ears, John Al:,11•1,011, P. 'Mulyany. 'Flima.s Bake well,
, 1 111 11 1,1111 n) ti.. s ressorer, ;R. C. Townsend, Ja.. Patterson lied Wm Coleman.
presented fur considormion , but the more importio r, I „
J I Arthur, 7, ,ne,,ville, 6 Secretory, I .treed that they would attend the C oa vemi,,,, , i , H e t_
says the Cincinnati Emptiter, will be the following: oWI' Si rii•klnnil, Cincinnati. fi lb-Mer, ' lidas sburg.
The Military and Naval resources of the Mississip- " F. Burr. Parismouth, G Choplain, Mr. Mulcany then ufretiog the following resolution,
"Samm4 Reed. (1,1,-i:thud Penner
pi Valley, and its ability to create and sustain a steam
~ B . ,G I • Pen •r •
which was unanimously adopted:
1 Abraham atm' Columbus, 6 'Marshal, Resulted, That this meeting recommend the Mt..
Military tn-trinc.i '•John Sayre, Do)ton, (1 Tyler, chanics, Agriculturists and other citizens of Allegheny
The improvement a the Ohio liver; and on the sub• 1
The nest annual Communication of the G rind land '
county, to meet appoint Delegates to represent
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ject of a free Canal at thy Falls on the Ohio. ' Lodoe, will he held at finnan. on the 3d T oes da v i n their interests in the epproachnig Convention.
ppi I iter, and its ; oclob„. 1346. The meeting then adjourned, to re-assemble in the
The improvement a the Mi4:sisiti
same place on Thursday evening next at 4 o'clock, I'
ttibutaries.
I - A Wit. D Al 4 MILL AT LAHOIC.- As one of the '\l —Commercial J " r " l ' NeV 5"; "
A Western National Armor'. the
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watchman f. 4 tol v k •
A National Ship Canal, to connect the Mississippi wm u , ,-, i, ark was engaged in exiingiode !
I
iotz a light in Christian Overt, nen, Front, Saturday n.
with the Northern Lakes.
1 bout midniglit,Mlys die Philadelphia Sun, lie felt same.
Mail mutes on the Western Rivet UV HAW,CH NAHTINGALE•
A military rood through rho Public Lands in the i 'him: nibbling et the Itetit.M of the ladder. In Sr 1 FLIGHT (11 , CAI'IAIN CRAIII REF.
; ranging his ihmt.' co an to throw inert' light upon li'', Captain Elieneoo Simonx wag is &tope: little follow.
SondoW rat.
tli , ma , 1 mysterious stranger, he di•roverod, rood, to Ilia slur , v. tli, hail an exalted opinion of Ilia own MCI it2l and
Reclaiming the submerged grounds tilong
wit ; ..' good haiku, nod who tools great pleasure its &cora;
til)c Dail!)
JOIIN 111C,LER, iIDIIOII
t FRIDAY, NovOIBER'7
t i t? V n ['ALM i:n A' rd 1, country tufweiturter.f.,
'IN kgent 101
and Welld - Mel 1•. II untl Nl.multictoler, to ret.l , o.t.
tir.kettisenterrs nn.i •Uhicrituiou.. H , has offwes
in
LW YORK• ut the Coul 0111'.e. 3U Autost.tect. (ad
toining the Tribtou.(lll;,,-)
l'o , ToN, No 1", Stair
Pvitt.A.m. Lrtilk, Real I.:,tate and Cuul ,s!r
Pin` al reel.
S E COM, EldlllllCre awl Calvert st. , ,
where our priper can be seen, and terms of a dverti•
ainc, learned
prior and alarm, a indenas looking monster, which he c
gin of the AY astern liver', Ong lii. prison, errata:tory w it n ii root in enter into I 1 ,.',„ I,
' doubtleas suppled in he the •gentleman io black:- which was heerd a mile off, nod Aennitretedi • ''''''''
The growth of Cotton. the r oreinny of llts' ladies- Ile woo a tulle elde , it• . 4,,,, 01 , , i nto th e stre et. regar dless ~f the blu s hes 6.1,14' lb. cash on the obeli; sales from slows ti Vii, ' super b l ock , - st;ired and figured alpaccas; mow de
The uninstel gave nn nneut Oily groan. the watchman • i 1 ; rt r
On Manufacturing in the South. in oit temper, bat ,man a* a steel ['tip, awl always on I ~, t h e i„.1,,..,, ni the 'corm id hi..., and rev . ' l'l .30'
1 tog• „. 11, , hither; calicoes; prints; fiiie merino wool drawers and
fire.; tim
~ ,,,,,,, hdir„ .l cem i emen. II„, *mime d ~,,,, L cm, , i ..
_ s. 1 , 1 3 000 lb.. a Noe u 1 0, 10 shins, fine wool hew e; fleecy lined gloves; fine wool 4
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The completion uf the Railroad (tom Charleston t r emhi e d from f our, 8 "d coilcd fur hel p. Afr II"' short te"k e 'i 00 Mee" anew . Pm , or es 4he 1...1 3
1 writChMtleVCorne to the re.cue. ant i i,, min .al,„„t,i i ). been taken out of a hand box marked 'this side up 1,„, f 1..„. thimigh the ft rtyll like a frightened mnd- "n barn-Belay "" ' ' 1, how., real buck gloves and mitts; children's fancy
to Ndemphis. . ,
d with care.: i man.... bile the so node, ing poptilaer thinned and clap- , 16 td th• ' wool hon., Lathe's embroideretl mitts. gum elastic
surprise from the laddro as the anim.il growled en '
All subjects of great importance-to the whole i ' - • Certain Simccx once commanded the ship Sroutet. m od i t„.,, b an d s , or sprang ~...,is. t o g i v e l a irn a f a ir 6..41 Fe.ol,er.—,
gale,. of nboto 10110 the in tun Loue fella ' , su.pendets; pearl buttons. &c. &c. ' Also, men's
c.,,y.
more
„recta: , tim No ., ,. .. tredi:id :id l e); it . , Itot killike u dog. and displayed a row of teeth, enCh . o f 1.,,,d,,,,,, „,, i ., ~,,,g , ~, (;,,,,,,A.,,,,,,,,, o„,' '
for hie ince This only Oddril to Ids speed, and in ti„, i a ,,,,i a , t yn, a ng ; end 25000 lb s f a i r ~, r i me black fur and *ilk hats; men's thick boots and brogans;
nearly all of them Pittsburgh is directly imere..ste d . i erne about two inches lung, and of pearly whiteness . -1 evening , of
.., play. t forletian nr . q.initit.inee with ,„1„,„ m i„„,,.., I to was 5„,,,1.,, mined ~, h is am... room ,
iti lot• from soiree at ^ 9 is iloc. A few fi ne in sacks ,' fine sear) calf boots; Ladies fine boots, oboes and
Should the deliberations of the Convention remit in ; A r"Pe at l"•, woe nbl*.itted , and after a desperate i rn iI 1 t•t
g, ' tin.;
.nobleman, oh weas e l e d' . _" 'Pt"' on least d his rood Aim to id: the door cheied helmet ,
, „, Itt 1 -.... „ me trd ,.. tter , om
:wt .,
er
,ro.,
tied
no I dtt•d toII the 6.010,14.111 M, an d bearing o f the gen 'h um, 11061 tleeumlv bolted, '1 fee flight el Canino, 3IC ? lb. , &c. &c.
thounion of the West,Souili and SOtillt-w rid in favor of !'''''g ' ' g ' Roman Yankee. A few day, afterwaid, his friend. (;metre a theme o f si ( or ' G
• Cif • I i t a ‘a 1' I I AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.
my and wing mant e l, ; _ tea-cries- 1. t•C 14 p /goy otit Ana a Vantl a iu.s
takme to n hire of safety . 1N : 1 1.. m daylight beacon..
the above objects, much good mill Love been dome, bet , P - • . th e A tm•ricao cotton . .
p o t ... hti hands a time. written •iterNatil- ell those alt beheld it, sill o crel forget A large quantity of new and second band honeehold
in :he Enstern and Western Citiea-i cent in Cincin- 1 •
ss t ,. t lie animal which caused too mach trouble and eh. lin en embossed gilt-ell:zed paper, (not •o cornition in those' it until their do ing day. l Ennui eire.Glatonenre •nd ta.werraw are; Looking Glass
cause, we believe. ti if union of eff.irt in Congress dap./ 34 now,) and with tirmoteal boating. on the amid 111 (or Count Wo i - alr drl e 1 11. knewEnt
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and i roo t alb iti New (Wenn.. Sidra of 400 es . cis ri , . Coating i
was found to be a Maracaibo hoe, and tlw prupeny of . , . .
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.. 1 ,a tit . revs t ctn. ), v int , ,
~.. . . p , ig, muse Deals.; Herd . ..sere; fine
secured, favorable action can be had on such of them I
some person resitting to the neighborhood. .• tt h a t ain the o out. :ma ! exclaimed lin e 1 - ankle with, ,„ in ,,,,,,, „, ~, g,,, , I „. e ,„,, d 1 „ r0 „,,,,..d t „,,, e „ i ~ b•rgrr, almost wholly 11 0 at I 3 (. 8 4 I ", fair to merits and toble Cutlery; Brass Mantel Cloche; Young I.l)s.in
as will require a I:propriet i es:M. of public money. a Iss,k of s,.rprise, as he dreo off lii• Lid gloves and
1 A ss --- - •- -•--- a &litre-tate atil cm, and sem Crabtree a piolde and : nod Sir/32c. .I . >" lb. kW foie green; N. 0 Sitgar-aalea T 4 ,1: 16.16ISagar. New Orletlfl4 Molasses; manufactur
oak \ /NO WIVE 10 RR HUNG.-Crawf , od Ro t - 01.0' 4,1 ' 6 e r`"'” pre , ..tirg invitation to Mret him in the Door l'arli, to ed Tebacco, and Cordage, &e. &c. ne.7
Mn. BECHASAN-THE CAIIINAT 'A UNIT.'-The , " . in Mids. at 71..7,1e. and in tibia at 74 ( iii7t. Molasses i
•to inv ii a t 111/1 (Porn Colin( Wogonfritiff,liy to dine - -
• . \,i m -n v nemf.,mCmn , tlVoßnnatuff , kya , dinn. I settle lite "Nair with pistols. An elip;Anatii.o I o.eVer.
IVashington correspondent of the Ohio Statesman, I oett and his wife It vine bare been tientene, a .., 1., ,
~......,,,,. relill..l the WOrtllV anneal_ --Inlet at 40c: arsd Sugar 11.suee 43.• per gal. I Platform Scales at Auction.
ldneirtned !he gooldwarted fietlOUll Of ht. w rail!, ard
thus speaks of the Hun. James Buchanan: 'ND. Bui , hung at Feyettavillts Atkatisa.. for being acres...ie.. • 1 ielieve n is" retentked Sleet's. witll a antilr I y1.'64,411. minh--and he dead, hives to tell the , Ilopc-Sales front stores at 14n - 215c. per lb. ,
, Al 31' Kenna's Pkanix Auction Mart, No 64 Mar
to the murder of Jonathan Sibley. ; I
The „,,,, wa s AI. Al soo•rt changed into n terrible lr,in Mt he reml i a e o n to every • OtrarlZer WllO FlSit• ho house, . the
most
. n ,... eti ket street,Sinspson's Rote, bctween 3,2 4. 4/It 11 , 5.;
chanan is an exceedingly safe Secretary of Stale.- lr on .-The demand i. one or
, to .... ....,:el•-
H e ii,, great l y to be ori . ‘ „.6,, ite d f ur e,,, hi, otter p il e. committed by 111-ir son and I.i. c0u•iF,..1.0 , 11(.4 • resolutoon tot the Hine howaver, tahe : . TO -MORROW Evening, Saturday, November
' • • deacriptitm, eapecially by order, and stone /wart-ley
..C.IIIII Wo7,,Futotroti:tky's rompliments to CnN F eb . Bth, at half pan 7 o'clock,- will he 41/Id, I Plat
. I el1111i011•1.06/ Ile 10•11 ed • Old 'alt..' sot his select rat
less all lin ...trity of ebs-let•r. A better feeling CousrenrsiTzrt A anstsrath.-On S tothley even- enexer 't•-itncex. Eo.I. And omild 'he moth Myr. to be , tie . ,„ kom.e_ind solemnly de ,.. hire d th ,.., il tiee , m telt at thi s moment. The mill. nee all running full form Scales, which weighs about "000 lbs.
item existed between a Ptesident and his first cabinet ' ing week, a man calling himself Dr. D. S. Spare, i"'''' i "" li t "'' r''' ° l'" n !'' i " 3ineer on Wed'es. l .2. again •d:eil a YAnkee.oliiiimarror to dine with lOsn, toe, time, hot the dement! keeps tip with the otstri.y. Pri-1 -
' lot I, In Ihe e‘riting. A Farm For Salo,
officer, than between Mr. Polk and Mr. Buchanan.
was •rreated in Puttsville, Pa., for passing Con 'ter- ",,, ',',' ..","' , , ~,,,, i swill cainitin him In bring n shot F.I mg ooh turn? ces are the snow-Common Bar 3eilic • and Junirkt•'
N •,• I. i• riper., tint • 'aplhoi ...Tr.; 161:1 6101 y CONSISTING of shah 150 acres, fifty of which
Euch bac the meet unbounded confidence in the ode ' •
(sit nc.es. About three hundred titillate iti counterfeit r ,.s o 1,,,, „. 1 t o t t ""• my ` l ,`" i li '' // ''" . • '''''' '1". first Ye" A ",.'" l ,"'"" I. ' lc.. per 11,.; l'ig Nli , tal-sale-A of 80 ton. Johnstown
. F ,, n o a nce al lab, All.liont n.“,titt—R. 01 b., 1
• ogonsrl,l W ith an no itation since C•ratrito y_, I stall ee•ti 1..._../ i 4 cleared and under fenc• situated about three
era's recitade of ietent ion, and hence they are perfect- I money was found upon hi• person, and he ronfes.ed • ,Se• w On, pre„.,,i, % do se! , t o o ,. ar o: a m ,1,..” ..„.;:,, • - ' 'metal, high in Tr tiny at $23. four mos. A bergs , lot retie/arum the city of Allegheny ,.between ' i
the h rank
ly frank, in all their conversations. Mr. Buchanan is that he made a benne:ta passing it, but at the same It i. dolirell nironceive the rage which burned with ,m eh ass ow , cm,,,,,,, .t, rye .
'otneov. whose en of Alleglietto Metal was hteight yeotettlny by two buy- hit nod Beaver roads, well watered. and •Iljtoining
less ambitious to be elevated to the head of the nation,
i time, atria that it was a eery respectableru o r re ir.,.oru "IC rwi rrur Sim , . nr Oa reldlllg il/i. Ia•Inl• t e r b r y.l teen gradoully ,sfatn..l Ivp ar PI lite Corner* ers-the rpi dity No. 1-400 Hifi. at V 29, six and eight ' Itlnd. of Arthur Gallagher, James Karr• the lame
employment. log letter. AI rote a pigmy in 517. , he was s gine, i „f to „. „ „„ii, ,tr i t e 1; 1 . i i - l it 1 , , i Da,i,l Chest, thigh Davis , Esq. Robert Davis and
than any prominent individual of either piny. There !
, and that very respectable men were engaged in iv' i i,, pint- . \Vb.,' th,,O, t h e ' , sr .' mesa?' 4 ,,i,1 h e ~,,y,„ i,. , ', ' ,
t..r•idrer. nitigneo tie:roi\ al not lose-Inc Cerint 1 , ie Samuel Davis. This tract of land Tom its proximity
is nothing revengeful, nothing vindictive, nothing pros ! -- „, • grin of defiance. 'Dickey indeed' I will so forth an li, gon, d k li a i I I
In, 6
. 1 . . Watt •ll ere to C•e•pe Wil il3 61 c.be s lip. in .mall lots at s(ll3€ $3O. nom. . . I to market trade, are ireducements in Gardnel'e Far m-
W tucks AT SP.A.-(.apt. t. Stet/Val( of do' seltr. t_ilf•
criptive in his nature ; natwithatanding, he is au effn : ' P pull the villinet's nose in the public gardens. Even the. : Nails--Are also in very active demon& and relit' en., Butchers or Manufactitrers. nice low and corn
tact', ollieh arrived at Philadelphia an Salm day, . presence ed . rho king himself shall not screen him .
event supporter of the peat republican party. with ,'t •, ~„ 5 i 5 , ,,,, so ,„„ ot „,, ma am g at e,,,,,,„ pr i,,,, , „is ; damns easy. Foe particulareenquire of !
litre, that on the l'ill of October, a tremenduou. f.,,, the chsot'oentent Ire decoreeo.' Soloing Chia, the ! Conchs a.rri Colrls -In all caws of roughs rind si, ~, _ SARAH B FETTERMAN,
which he is indentified. Ahlitiugh a bachelor, he rnia- i. t ~. „ , ; te d e ade u lite Simr.i• re red ( tie Cane, n rattan •iiii.rh, colds, tare teal Pets mill find a plea•ant but powerful ;'- I; . ,
Id *3 I 5 , 43 874; ed. s4ro 14,12 i 43 , keg; No
or JAMES C CI: CUMMINS,
,t sent swept oval the ocean, anti afterwards me Arles', ,
glee touch in society, and carat ibutes vastly to the em ti , with a c o nverts", gras p , and wiles about to >ally firth reme.lt in Clicl.enee • SO:l6r CO.II/sol Vegetable rill - I 101. $4.%0 ret keg; 2. Juniata 10.1, $1.25, - end ad, „„,,.6 Pittatherel, Po.
cr oassed a large "umber of vessels, ahip., 10i.:,...""i in mien of Como kl. ersinotaill•Le• Ihe tatrw of this medeorie Ita• ahead/ Tread far and is 50 {-1 keg.. ------ .. _ -----.—
joyments of the gay; saloon.' l
pool I
all of midrib were itijured, and c ome of The Con , ll. aoh a qmet 6MIle. VOW the exciting a id e. I toer ri•e hundred tlecostal l a a s ett of these _ , „, Inntrance.
The same correspondent, speaks in the most pool , 1 end.- h•lye ton. at 41e. p lb„ cash; I keg. Shoot ,
• I them etc it ely die/nein d. eff et o loch toes produced by the hattnle•• look in: pits Were tmla lam yens, loosing here usrti to ell no ' HE undersigmol agent htr the A mericen Fin: Ins
live terms as to the harmony of the cabinet of Presi- , • trti•.ive. 'Stop,' said ho, at he gently 111.1 his bunt ern m ord ea., 1111111 pes feet 6 . 6 reelp. f o r by, e ,,,,-,., "t /13-5° per keg. ca 6. : T surance Company of Philadelphia. continues tu
dent Polk, and puts to rest the thousand and cne ! Miss Eliza Baker, housekeeper of tho Rey. NI r . ion Ihe arra of his ftlend, 'IA hal no the Mallet" : plaint ad. ct ion of 1 1, e I nn: , N l v itatc,n of the henrt. Lomber-Ctatimon boer.G , on the Allegheno deer, nooks; luaurnne...e against Ins. or d•mage by fi re, on fa
n.. „,,,,,,mte,. ~,,,, red ,t, I,nous len...rt. 'the indoeitra a,t lona, a cat i e , teser, lever Boil •Vle, drop t7,3o.aesi clear $,15 per M. t „,,, p th ,„ 0 h m 0,.. $1,50 , notable terrra, 11l his Old Stand
fll/SC report' put in citenlation by Whig letter writer*: , Huntoort, at Canton, Mass., oav a few nieles sine,.
e i ,I,,ehos Ilesnan .rata OW 1110 /V. 1, pri. f. vest. and other OlSeasett. 1 tos pill Is cocc• GEORGE COCH RAN,
'Let not the federal portion of the Whigs , or the di.- banned to death by bee clothes being set Ull I', b. the '.``.'''''''''''*". -''' , ~ , ,
will Ire •i • hi
o.•
a ina. p e r M.
„,,,,,,,on to runner. Wei says tont a. Antes
.., ' noon Nn 26 Wood at.
effected democracy, lay the flattering unction to Limit explosion of a csmpltine lamp. I present. I men not rem, w ill•011t TS 4110 , ' Let rto hen, are trumer,epts'Oe to the taote. '1:: o 5Lit.1,,,.. C. " 18 Al."^t—Sa les "f elii."• o 1' 25 heed at $ l . 30 ,
FUR SALE OR RENT.
souls,' that there is any want of harmony among the , , gn, my friend.' bee 01 r^^-I tette re be tit him. I'll 'Very tn..' he admitestered w iris tut didicoliy, So well to /I per 100 lIW. net. Sheep, salt, of oboe! 250:
in curng beef a farmer to the Wrm ways: "I have ' • SI • I'F RI OR Tun lens the principal building at
diatinguished personages at Washington. There is learn lion to play of; 10. j•.kes on a li.ottkee. Dickey cotivinc •oi i• Dr Slick. ni.l 01 111 , r , (Lear! in all •prei• head at $ 1 2.5 a it :,13 each. Hop, sales of about i Lit irk, with the veto bunk in the stone basement
A ' -
..ed saleoraus in platat of s altpetre and 1 never had mreede tied eases, th at he pledge. himself to return the money ._ _ . .
a union of purpose among them to serve with fi delity ! bcter b.,r.” 400 head 1. lota, at e 4 per 10011 n. • Atory. a MCAT engine •nel every thing to render it one
. 'Bet there i. no erea•nn to hurry, - ridded the coo when the porn:used diem is rot produced
the country, the whole country, and nothing but the t ~i i , after t n,ltileiee in n Import) ' n og', 'you, can as well : Sold In Will Jack.on. eorOcr Of Wool and Liberty . . . s _.. of the most complete and convenient establishments
Gold Una Steel Pens. I of the kind, as it was designed by one of the moat
country.' As w
il l' the preSent eabiact was loaned . THE Hua FRATERNAL -The Native A met icani of give bon 100 lesson half an hour lienee •6 Wm. 1 ...,,.. ~i.„ , g,...,1 A„.„, s-,,,.. D ,. r. ..5, e 5,,,,,,,.„, , .. r ia . l l
--as a 'unit' it wcontinue until 1846.' Nlonroe, Nl, ht." upon consultation and b. arrange- "re a hule ' 4 '7v ‘", '"" `''• ' hu-h n"Y l''''it' l Y "• .n Poto'.tr :It Alai vie lir. TIT All4o7lo•Tointed gold Pease ; eaperienced workmen in the city. inquire on the prem
r .
tomtit for the( eont s ...Kolar arses that has 4 ,, ai5it,.,,,,. „t• nn imit a tion n il icle e a lled •• barn, J.l (lotion's earls f.ne steel Pea.: , ewes, nr or a gi:Gii & i:ATON.
. , im , h , IN'ood, 2d thaw fri.nt 2.1 st.
Canon:so NEArtr A Pl . -RI OUT °F Ti" Mitt" - ' mrn.".--- -j.
wi
i ' - 'd
that
e"aniY AP.'" t" "PP" very nalu,..y . e a co„,t y ,,,,, ~,,,,,,, An, r ono lino , err' SY grlrtC6l4fefi reit." 1 .n.9.,r1 leg tO be I'dllettled , M a, . , "•• Lad iee l'el,S; nov li-.l2ts,:w It
'
die whig candidates. heard what 1 have to 4•IS. If Son err de , '''' , '^'d t " -14 le,li !lies t , :14 ...Id ptelentled I•111e01 toe o series Annre'• and Accountant Pens;
The Postmaster General has decided that newspapers --
-- - - ;rye the Connt a 1°,6,1.1/.4 -so Ito twit oiWlty . Ili 10 . 111 iiti . v , „,, b y ~,,,, a 1,1,. , ; ,.„„.1,, , ,„ N o ,. y,,,i,, , ~,t,„; I „, , P a rdew's bar el wad slip Pens;
and pamphlets, any be carried out of Ilse mail, bt , ,
i A ItANK,GIVING•-The Governor of Ohio has el I,eori'll eferiellere its] Per/:
P" Cantniti S.mrox v. eh a dogged nit. thone,l round, the tart four or ho. Yea,, la• made lit, lo me Lc
mail contractora, within thirty mites of the place °' i p o inted the 27th of this month 41 a dal. 4 thaek.- 1,„,1,, i t t i i , t,is f, iVIMI ' • fare. ,'lnch watt Banta{ tin 1,, a eFninteth hi.; I. lallet 106 , Leinet. Mo. 7. Pet r!/'• the-•r and flat opting Per;
publication. It sill take out of the mail much matter .giVir.... and , mean:llc 411Ile. and threw aiolool on an ottoman, 4.,, , _ W i•li a gr• at Hotel) of low mired Pena and Pen
;,,!wooer. 0 ' ledder• all of which will be sold at very reduced ['H-
I can flog the :
which the Drpartment has been carrying free. It • " r h o Governor of lilinais has appoiated the same i"g --o, ' ; •"'• 'irt , h l---1 ":".• '' "" iiii". - W or t .,, Da/Ca I'S Er pertetraml llewedl/
,/,, Ge• ern Lt'. ' JOHN H. MELLOR,
re sent as well On lOW her, no 1141w-•o heave ahead,
will benefit subset the', and publishers, and at the :da a o mp. :o n . Arr.—Whaley,. will Lase II 1....1eery to n. 122. W ood meet.
• mv hoe t'i ilow, PIO there I o •ritreelS no one lo be loaf •
tame time relieve die Post office of labor and expense. i Tlw C .vernnt of )lain, is appointed tire :earth buteirth rd dip;' plunk diotk to 4n. , ..,e my ph, rio•e—for a tremble r° "''''''' " I ir'":". ante ''''''''' ""). her et " l it ' ' 1
d i e many diereses which eve nor prevalent in the
The following is the letter of the Postmaeter Genet al December. lloctiog l al.lgtoel,on no 4.../re its
. Colled Slate, Is truly • great bleosing 10 mankind
•Pooll, my dear fe11..., don't make rob reeihit lona
to dm postmaster of Concnrd. . When a m ',tient i I • d I f I
f repar.it Intl .1.4 .0,11 111 , 4114. tont.
The II t ini,,l, r... fi.l7.et.te 6,.1.1e4 lbot the eholera lidd . The Count ii a past fellow ; entiugh, and h.s.l nlot It,
to . , . . .
WASHINGTON. Oct. r '2d, 1815. ! p,...ass the sot... In neat and care lii" ii•e4, II 14 an
de it. ap t waronee in Lisoiria-many deuths had le'. o Oen of 155.. 16 ..: s'.•
Dear Sir:-My attention has been called to the I tin' - .vstt ,t : •- • I . - aro of imperaii‘e nonce nod heloeVirlccee Pk hteli at.
. a . tio a arm to tool 114 Dinner party. and If,
oat.
h.., h.i . 0.. ' heo,gt,
and the
our hi to
„,..ke „
wiabea of the Ciliawris in several portitins of your taken place, siren. that he en. en omen* a *bill. and )et intend no k; vt , r. /et...
ot.tde
„..,
of . or 0,0...t0 .. yi,sor , , ,, r,
State, that the mail contractors might be permitted 1 isso!t! sl be idea t• met...tenet.: end the It man
to carry nesapapeles palnilblela. Ili:C•. out of the mail. , A tlen for con,:ealing, stolen hots., wLa discovered ~, r . , , I , L ~ . lam Remedy in our Inmily,•nd ;where it, in be among
I br ""r . "' "" "" ',"'" " " 1 ..'" ' " S ' . ; ',""-" "" * . r. '"".'' . heVetS teat of the ra lly r0..d..-.I mrp..rmion. to ~..
for distribmion to subscribers on their several routes,', a few day• since near Lockport, N Y. . „4.,,,i, ~,,,r , ~i,,, a 5t ,,,,,ce which Illiratel,eo WO, r ',,,,,,,.. , ..,, , .•
, • • eI) , I c I L .
t.., ligrill.V.Oioo, Spitting io wt...., 0,.....•e .. now
1 ace no objection to the contractors taking newsy.,. - ''''dish it' A. Wlll 1 INI; AVERY.
pets and pamphlet* out M the mail, and distributing NI ELTING OF NI ANL EACI USERS. lea" , c,,m, ss . ff 1, . i t ~ in masticate...-.
1 - ogmt.t.. a ti. recimeo t,... e ,,,,,i, e mb.
them within thirty miles of the place of pablioa - o n I n c evening a large member of nor principal freln. : n ot oeerotog In notwe the f.iry 01 the Yankee, •14 a C " . 1 ". S'FC 3 ' 1845:
, For sale by W J ACESON, shiner of Wood awl
iron. You may mad', the [Anti-at:to/A or this per ,-
utacturect assembled in the Brand si( Trade Room., Gerannn nyhie rd vet-et Weak)). and is diWingiiirheo
LA, ~
~ . it) street., riltaboigh.
mission--cautioning them in no case to permit it to in pticonince 01 . a publidied call. , for his ho.pit elan to straneeta. fl , has newsy. no•
be done user THIRTY miles from rite place of publica- Tae meeting 166,CA:led lllolller by NI, NI. Rohs, t- mu ted the charmter of the American., and forveal'
don. Very respectfully, your oli't aerv't., 4011, wan nominated NI,. Thome. Bakewell, Chairman. „fi e , bo. Inei‘leil tom...elf in 11,1. cos, aor fond of torn,
C. JOHNSON. rile nomination vino toutnimonoly ronconed in, when • ' . :if • t• I' • 'I ' 1
mg argon Ist i It orer a ).1 111.4 Hoe, .gent
Mr. Ruateatax ,P. M., Concord, N. 11. , Messrs. Anderson and Lorenz were appointor! Vice , Y an kee., and invited tlwm toil,. house nod hi• patties,
- - ---- ---- --- , , n ' Presidents, and Metllni. Moon anti Robertson, Sec- o lime they alweo A found • large mid aelect contrary.
Ltvcaroot AND S o I.:THERti I'•CKE.T LAN go.-ilie
retarica. , and good entertnn,m,ro.
Baltimore Patriot say.:-There was a fully attended I
, The Chairman then stated the call had been mil l ;About a veer ago, a large American .hip, the Back
andspirited meeting on Wednesday night, ormeryhante oared in a conversation between ltherlf mid severe! . wtaxl.m as of Boston, Sri 'vet hero Irmn Fernsmhueo,
and others favorable to the establishment of a line of
other gentlemen upon the subject o' the Lbmgmi 1 , / niter a tuna 1111.,1r Ilt s eyeety five Flays. The Count
,
. which the Tat iffof 1842, watt expexposed. lie said I fell in with the r..
certain, ribose name war Crabtrec.
Packets between Baltonore and Liver pool; and alto
i they, the manufacturers ; should not Iraik upon the Tan soltli after the altip Ii oiled iron the inner list bor. Ile
lines between Baltimore and 'Wilmington. (N• C.) and tiff g ees:ion us politician., but ns manufacturers, It halm( him on honed. open hearted sailor, liked him.
Baltimore and Mobile, (Ala.) The meeting was or- wen a subject of vital interest to them and to then a 'netted him ..,, dole nide him that very afternoon,
ganizecl by appointing Mr 0 C Tiffany to the Chair. • fellow citizens. In order to express the sem.. of the. ,o l ch Cenh , re- 1110 blnkingly accepted.
' meeting, he took the liberty of submitting the follow-' He go t t h i "ii loin ben:ilea, with all possible de..
The subject wan canvassed by several gentlemen pres , .
and , 1 . - , , „
mg, preamble rano Ution, , tell. and MIII led on I.10:11,1 rho ship to adorn and
ent--especially the renject of forming a line of puck' i it a
C
erra:, A Tariff' Convention his been called to autify himself 1 , .r the dinner party; lie entered lii.
eta to Liverpool. There is already, we Understand, 'or •semblo at Iltillidaysburg on Wedneritley next, the tare rooms , , and in a few minute• lois gruff voice
tale
12th inst., and WherenA, the, maeufacturt•rs of Pitts• heard ng fur the steourth That impot tunt
about $60,000 subscribed towards the Liverpool line.
No doubt was entertnined that the amount of money laugh
present and
a :i . i ff i t
' ti ' "y
be c a on ,, s , i i t , l i e „ r t t ‘n lie hi, p l er i m ov o , :i i . v in , c , y no o ti f o t n l i ii , • t o itt i n u ti , r t y . s . ::t i :li n t i l t lie hi ll . . , a . l o tl l l ::
, rl .i : a m g r e of the stute room, and
for this enterpriza ($100,000) could be obtained. At their own welfare, but the prosperity"( every portion 'Steward!' exclaimed the skipper, ahh a tremulous
the close of the meeting, two committees were aro lof the Stele and of the Union, and therefore believed accent indicted:lg alarm,ifital me a clean aloft!'
it highly important that their i etre Mita should be ably , 'Clean sloilt• toll gone. sae.'
pointed to procure subscriptions. The prospects of
l and (61116111 y represented at the said Convention; I 'All gone! Whitt do you meara (set me a shirt
establishing the Liverpool line, which seems to be re-
Therefore ho, it rat once, don't Mond pinning there."
quires:l first, in order to afford a more certain outlet Resolved, That delegates be appointed , 'Your lag clean shill, masse captain, you put nn
fur Southern produce, are very- flattering and leave to totem! the sail Convention en behalf of the mane-' yesterday morning, when you come mantle. and that
' farimere of Pittsburgh and its vicinity. I would hardly keep together, it was so old, :and all
hardly a doubt uf success. I Resetred, That to the successful ormatine of the the ocher.. have gone t-, be washed!'
, „
lamt..-Bicknell's Reporter of Saturday set's: -'A Taiiff of 1842 must chieflylre attributed the gratify- i 'here's a pretty predicament,' growled Clain ree
, ing ..sitit rust presented between the dist! ess and pro.. 'invited Out In dinner, and can't go fur went of a shirt!
letter from London of the latest date says that on the
I 0
prevalent among ma- fellow-citizens in 1840 01.911 i. too bad! Steward, whet shell I dui'
preceding day 'a very large meeting of the irunmast- i and '4l when computed with the preoem flourishing etter wear the old one stir,' suggested the
ems was held in the Town Hall, Birmingham. It was ' condition of agt iculture. commerce and manufarsures it/v nrd.
the regular quarterly meeting and representatives of , Retoteed, That as citizens of Pennsylvania we most 1 ..That's out ~r thetioestion, snow bell.' repliertCrab
the largest firtns in Staffordshire, Shropshire, and even art`,!xili7sci.l';',maim'aionirt',,,,dtt.:lttthwain":l°.Me'r
weei l r i i i f n.i the m pu m ill k ic o cr c ed n it I tree, -
th l t found of i t t h t e mse t a;co n . rthy d w li , e , n I took it off, and
Walton were present. It was stated, at this merlin s ,' airleruble socrifwes to secure that important object. i 'Ali!' said blackey, 'that's very haul. I 'erect I shall
that several large orders, for nails had reached the But we a fully convinced that the presenution of , have to lend you one of my check shirts, that I ecru In
manufacturers -that foreign demands bad, also been I the prose Tariff, by nirling in the develorement (.11 bed nice and clean in the salt water hother day.'
made for Iron - end that there was an increase in die
irhe year ineral wealth of the state, by fostering the i Be' off, you stupid blockhead. You lend me a
i n dost f every mwtton of her citizen,' and by eren• , checked shirt! Away Kith you, on deck,' and as the
home consumption - and under these circumstances, i ting a home market for Peeping ag,riceltural produce steward, will' a broad grin overiPreading the whole of
art advance was inevitable. It was also stated that I can alone render her public works productive, and en- i his face, seceessfully dodged a 'ltowthtch's Epitome .
the stocks were now low. that the orders could not be , able her to lv o ed vercome the financial difficulties in which . seed at his head : and darted up the companionwriy,
a supplied. The price was eventually raised and this
Resolved. " that we rejoice to witness the recent 'rr't.s..il
a or . i n tri ti i , ii i„ C ct r i ri u bt u see ,l n C h ou av nt e ra , , , n , an . c i e a k he indl i ed ii
A,..n ,styli
it e r g h l;:a re m
quotations are-for bar iron, £lO per ton; pig iron, l ecediugs of a portion of the Cotton Planters of Miens. pealed, with oil the enthusiastic joy of the old Syracte
from „£5 Iffs to £6 par ton; sheet iron, £l2 per ton;' sipri, who have ao nobly and powerfully sustained the son sage when he twined a knotty problem in math,.
and hoops, £ll. It is said that the price of iron i Tnriff of 1842, ; in isemnsition to the free trade opinions matics-and he hastened no avail himself of the oleo
of some of their zealous politician* and we trust that thought which had just popped itself into his noddle,
will become general and uniform hereafter. the prejudices of uur southern brethren will soon give Now Captain Crabtree had a very nest dschry in
way, before theaccumulating evidence of experience histrunk. A dickey, no every one knows, is, or was
I •
so that all maybe convinced that the true interests oh' a shirt bosom, with a handsome ishirt collar attached,
I the producer, the manufactorer and the consumer will and would serve on a pinch as every good apology for a
be promoted and identified by the perpetuation of an shirt-indeed dandies in those days often dispensed
enlightened system of protective policy. with a shirt for weeks and months together. Crab-
Resolved, That although as msnufacturers we tree, with a degree of presence of mind and fruit
might be among the fiat to save from a reduction of fulness of expedients, which were characteriatic of
do present Tariff, yet inasmuch, as the beneficial of that worthy seaman, resolved to fret himself no longer
facts of a liberal protective system, extend to all for the absent shirt, but to make the dickey do duo
clasaes of the community;ao every branchuf industry hie duty on the important occasion.
would in this time experience the disastrious effects He arrayed himself accordingly, looked in his glass,
It is said that the population of Balton will not vary
snur,h round °embers from 115
.000, which indi
cates a very handsome increase for the past five
Philip E Tb«aar, of Baltimore, a member of the
Society of Friends, ha. beer adopted into the Seneca
nation by the name of Sopoon(ileoeiroient Giver, or
rountiful.)
- From the Boston Journal.
SALT W ATER BUBBLES.
LMl==l
admirmi his appearance. He Omit cool and corm
rOtilitrk'r• luo—arid that was snmeilting gained on a
sultry day in July. lle even .-644,0 to entertain the
idea of discarding altogether, am superflous, that arti
cle of dress which he had hitherto considered Indis
pensable, eopecirilly when in full drew. In the mean
time, as he had a strange habit of throwirg uff his
coat when oppressed with heat, without much regard
to his company or circumstances, he took the pre
caution to prevent such an occurrence on the present
occasion. by stitching his coat and his black velvet
vest together.
At the appointed hour, Captain Crabtree entered
the M 1111,6011 art br Get man nobleman, where Ire not.
i revived will, tootled courtesy by the COUM, and in
twalocerl to a good company of Indies and gentlemen.
principally natives of Denmark. Crabtree understood
no language but his mother tongue, but by dint ..1
I 4111•InInle a.nrrr u rice nod ernidtatic gestures. Ire got ti-
Inn; tolerably well. timer passed MT—arid the wine.
ns is usual abroad, circulated freely. Crabtree four,'
himself somewhat in it mellin2 mood. rind soon ceased
to remember the peculiarity of his east time.
%%lien dinner was over, be ass chulleeted by a lady
to play it game of billiatdt. The mos-titer putt of the
company adjourned to the billiard room. to be wit nest
mit of the game — and the carotin, triter n few OnsUC-
Cr+lnhil .trULel with his cue, itoodirotarilv essayed to
thiow • if his root, dr clueing that he could occur pin
well as Hi tiro heavy prelim' on. ' The emit clung
welt a sift •t • fraternal tare:ion re the vest. but 11,1 m•
cmild not take the Mut, nr brook delay.
:Another de,pertio effort, a Collritt rf luatinit gave
.y. and the coat anti vest being unwilling to mitt
company, were birth oripped and thrown trium•
phantly on a chair! when Ird the captain stood in the
midst or the assembly, grasping his cue with n busineso
likg air, and arrayed an if fur a pugillistic contest in
the pi izeo Mg!
A tmenin frnin the holies, and tome emphatic en.
eillfllllll.,fl from the Ertolemen, firm lemintled the fot•
get lot valor Mat something was wrung. He glanced
at Iris lime Heins, then caught a view of his %Ina, per.
son in R large Mirror, and the truth ro-bed !won hi.
Mind like n flash of lightning. ' f
he dickey au , do
ing all it could to supply the pinee cif a more simple
garment, but it was wufnlly drticient in dims-limiting—
awl to the a•toni.licti captain, seemerlohrunk to holy
its usual sire!
Captain Crabtree dropped his cue, gave a tort
of convulsive jump, which would do .redo to a har
lequin vnultier, utrerd a Irma demi savage ruilt•watei
Asatina, Coergils, Crossisnspison, dr... R: ngniu
roll the rca.lrt's uneifitm, to that cols litaisql and most
rxrcllent modicino. Wistar • s 13.0soni of V. Jd Cher
, y It. rim , n , ion is nprrading wide{ nod a I , lCr eV,
y olny, and an now admit it to jilt the tn ,, •L C.lllllll
1311,, rOr All pulmonary complaints ever tilVeovete.l.
it/W gratifying lit thought thot n trilled!, 14 at ta.l
on-to...red , a ilirh Ilas loosen Otolf os pet lit in.tstel
ih.ii dire 11141.N.N.CiiNSUN1I'T1()N! t the do—
puling thee! op and toy hold of this to-ctiir
istivettiseincitt. Price $1 poi bottle.
BALTIMORE MARKET
Cattle—User 9Ol heat! Wele feria to day at prices
ranging ir.nn $1,50,12,50 rer lOU Its on foot,egloa:
1nc1,75 net.
I 1 o gs — Live I,llgrl root nor to arrive flevls, an I sal.
.tercudily mnde $5x5;25.
Hour—On Snturdny 300 to 1000 barrel■ wer4 mold
ro $5 12i; to day ileeler.rufTer to sell at $5,181, whilst
where air. $5.3.5.
Omni—Wheat, cond prime red, $1,03 ‘1,12,i, or.
dinnry Fonrl, VIII 07. White whent. $1,10.11.15.
Corn, white 56.56 rt.; yel:OW .58.00 cis pen bushel.
Owe, 3607 eta.
Provi.ions—MessVork $1325.13,50; Prime $lO,
75,01; Me.. Beef, $19,10,50; N' 1. $3,7549 and
prime, $0,75,7.
Bacon—Shoulders, 34e3i; sidea. 74”7i, Atisorted.
71113 et.; Hems, 01.9 CIA.
Lard—Nit I ‘Vettern in kegs, Can* and in bbl
et 71:tfli
11'hi.ley—Wecontinue to vote ht as at :1 . .7 cts and
bbls at '2B cts per gal.
THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET
The demand for flour continues and prices are
steady with salts of about :3,000 barrels fur export at
scrnpol , 0,25. Small sales of Rye flour at
C 3,7543,87 12. Corn Meal continues scarce and
in demand—sales at $2,87 1-`!xs3. We note further
sales of %Vhrtat at INittl 18c. fur Penn'a red and 111 n
113 e. fur southern. The latter arrives rather sparing
ly. Rye is still in fair request at 74a75c. for Penn's
and 66070 e. for sonthern. Corn is withput change.—
Wo note n sale of 500 tt, Penn'a round at 63 cents.
Oats area little down. We hear of a sale of 800 btt'
at 38c. In provisions there is nothing doing, and in
other and minor st ticks we note no change.
PITTSBURGH MARKET.
RigoHTED Tort TH4 POST or isAAct BARRIO.
. Friddy Monrisg, Nov i
STAItt or Testti.—lnthoearly pert of thin week
we have had constant rains, and our rivers have risen
' even feet, and business has "(wired very much. Our
merchants are generally well supplied with goods
at
row, uniform prices, and are doing a good deal. of
business. Flout-has advanced n little since the late
newt and almost ell kinds of country produce find. n '
ready sale at good price.. Truroporters quit receipt
ing for getals on the canal after !he 10111 med.
Floor—Flour has cold this week at $1.374e4 1 .5 0
bat to day prices are a little lower. Sales of 3000
tible. good brands at /4,25. 100 bbls. inferior $4,12A
and 200 barrels in lota from waggons and bouts at $4
61P51.44.
Groin— Market not well supplied this week—wheat
r eady sale at 75(rit 80c. 13' bit. Batley-1300 bushels
sold at 75. 200 bushels at the river at 76 200 but.
form stare 78 c. Buckwheat—Mills paying 371 r t o
Onts—Sales of 35(10 Im. at the river, manilla and
from waggons at 36it37 Rye-42(a50c. Corn
-7 50 be. sold at the canal and river ut 404143 c.
Seed.—Clover—Small ..ales from argues at $4,75.
and stor e s $5.25e55.50; 1 imm hy from a ovule. $2,50
and from stores $3 , 1.: s3.2s—Sales of 500 bushels of!
Flas..eed at $1 ter Wald of 56
AThes—Scoraings plenty and dull at 3 OA: POUR.'
sales of SO corks at 3.jr; Pearls, 4r; Saleratus, 4..je
t l it.
Bruns—Small White. $1 4) kid, and in demand.
Ilrooms—Sale. 200 ti,z good corn at $1,25e:,5 0
{Y doz.
nutter—ln good demand and large PH 10.1-ii cornea
in more freely—rules of 41 begs from wagon. at 104
and about 133 in small lots at 9 . 1 , , it 104 c—sales f. tm
stows of abunt 100 kegs and a few hbls. at 10 , th lic
Ili.
Ileeswax—ln demand, and ready voles at 27'20c
4.1' lb.
Cheesr-190 boxes cold ut fit —360 hove. Fold for
JI'ST rereked, 150 doz. 3 by 10. Shy 12 and In
by 12 11' indoor Sash, in 3. 4.6, 9 and 12 lien
piece.. and all tires of wintima glass to suit; 200 ns.
antic,' bowl.: a frw bbls Lime; Sweet
rookies and Lime by the bbl and email; 250 ruts yel
l..w and purple raipet chain; 25 large nod Amon bed
comf.ntable•; !)0 gross cheap suspender buttons; It
few bed colds n od screws, any,,,s, and n small assort
in.-nt of dry good. oral family mrthcines, fur sale
•
Oraages.
100 no‘u.7lnrafq.)rnr:fre;:y jut
ecci
"41
V. C. MARTIN.
60 \Valet at.
Nov:Attica 3
Monday, 4 o'clock. P. M
ISAAC HARRIS. Agent
nov 6 fit and Corn. %leo-Imm, No 9,511) crett
Copal Varnish
1 BARREL. foi sale by
P. C. NI R
Vi ',ter yr.
l a it Esi IR: rr ER, tut sale •1,,1 bnod. bv
C. MAR FIN,
60 Water II
Coal Boa's.
COai. Boats, CO by 20 (O. t. now. for sale low
sml by C NIARTIN,
nos 7. GO Water at.
the Con rl of Common Pleas, Allegheny County
of June Trrm 1843, .N 5.29 t.
IN the mutter of the voluntare as
• sigotnent of George Goasin to Wm.
It
'And now. to wit: October `27th,
- k " :" 4 " 1315. On motion of 11. W. IYillitims
r.. 1 , account of Assign' confirmed
and Gets. S. Selden, Emu, appointed Auditor to di.-
tribute the fowl• in the hands id' I liens* igueo. Ft um
the liecot d ,
GEO. R. RIDDLE. Proili'y
Creditors and all others concerned are rerpiested to
meet nt my otliee on Fourth, at., between Wood end
Ste Oilfield, on Saturday, the 6th December next. at 3
o'clock, I'. M., nt which timeand place I will attend
.0 the ditties of my appointment.
n0.73t G. S. SELDF:N, Auditor.
NOW IS Till.: TIME to prepare for Winter::
The sult , cnber would just remind those gentle.
men who want a first rate pair of Winter Monte, that
he has just received a splendid lot of Philadelphia
Fine Call Double Soled Boots, such as he can recom
mend, and those who will wear thin Boots, he world
invite to examine a surrior Gum over Shoe, which
cannot be surpassed far neatness and durability. Al
ine, ladies' Allpt'elf GUM Over shoes, the very thing
for the muddy weather Also, all kinds of Boots anti
Shoes; which will be sold as cur se as can ho bought
at any other stem in the city.
.1 C KIMBALL.
nov7-3t No 70 Wooed at.
Books, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, &c. at Auc
tion.
A T o'clock, on Saturday evening the Bth inst..
ill at David's Anctionitooms, corner of Wood end
Filth streets, will be sold, a large collection of Books
in various departments of literature; new and second
hand gold and silver watches, 8 day and 30 hour
clocks; shot guns; musical instruments; boots, shoes,
hots, caps, clothing and a variety of staple and fancy
Dry Goods, &c. JOHN D. DAVIS,
nov7. Auctioneer.
is • " THE* TUE.
-MANAGEO, SHIRES AND PORTER
PROMPTER. GEORGR T. ROWE.
LC•DER DIME ORCIIFATRA, H•
PRICES OF ADNITSSI ON.
Ist Mr of Boxes, or Dress Circle 75 cts
50 "
3,1 " ‘• 25 "
Pit. 37i • •
Gallery fur Colored Persons 25 "
BENEFIT OF THE SWISS BELL RINGERS•
On which occitiiinn they will be ussisted by
MIBZ3 CA ROLINE HIP FERT,
The Popular Vocalist
Thie Evening, November 7 th,1845,
Will be presented ',comedy celled
THE MAID OF CROISSEY!
. ...
Camper,',Tian Weltuot, Bell Ringers ,
Popular Song, on the Piano, Mine C 1-11/YE.iIT.
Blue Ilel6 of Sc'otland. Ik/i Ringers.
Popular Ballad, Mite C HIMLIIT.
After which the celebrated farce culkd
MY FELLOW CLERK.
Afier which the second part of the Bell Rioget's
Concert.
Favorite Sang.
The Bell Ringers, will then perform the melody en
titled "Merry may Ike Keel Rote," end their perfor
rodnces will conclude with the Nutiortul Bird of Amer-
C3' For particular , sre small bill
rrDoori open et pest 6 o'clock, cumin will
iae ot 5 ri,t 7 preciAely. nc.V7.
Auction Sales,
By John D. Davis. Aurlioneer, corner of ;flood
and Fifth sirgebt.
N Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction
O
Store,-n ill be sold,a large and general assortment
nr Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes; Hats and Caps, &c.
&c., comprising super blue and Wank broad dohs;
Bearer cloths, extra fine blue, black and fancy cased•
rneres; super mitinetts and cassineits; plain and fancy
Kentucky jeans, pilot cloths; green Mackinaw blankets;
Books.
"it,r RS. Child's letters from New York;
M. Miss Leslie's Pencil sketchrs, 31 series;
The Lsdy of the Msnor. by Mrs. Sherwood;
Home, by Miss Sedgewirl.;
Fur sale by 130SWORT11 Sr. FORREST Eft.
nog.6 43 54•.ket *fleet.
IIOOKS—The l'oem. and finllais of Schiller with
hi. Life by Baldwin,
Cotreopendenee hetween Goethe end Schiller;
Boswoaill & FORREST F.II,
43 Market oireet.
C AI LI N'S North Amet icon Indiono;
MIS WOR T II & FORRESTER,
43 Market street
THE CHEA MST AND BEST IN USE!
Give it one TriaL •
WORTHY OF NOTICE. Seller's Imperial
Cowgk Syrirp.—We have used this medicine •
in our Dimity, and in our opinion it ig one of the hest
preparations for coughs. cools. rtp, which has ever I
been offered to the public. At of the year
we would recommend every famil' keep &bottle of
it in their houses ready for use. occasion may re
red r. We give this as a mutter vice from our ac
tual experience of the good go the medicine.
and do net with nur readers to s Pr dliat we say
timely in the light of recommendation ma without
any particular knowledge of the article ofilltich we
speak. Pittatter Or Chronicle.
SELLER'S IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP,
For the cure of Coughs. Gilds, Iluaeieness, I itfluen.
or, Tickling Sensation oldie Throat, Whooping Cough, I'
tr. Prcnounced to be the pleasantest ani most effi. l
carious remedy now in use.
1 certify that 1 have been subject for twelve years to
occasional fits of coughing, not proceeding &um cold,
but produced by some disease of the lungs or breast;
and the lust attack which 1 had, which was about
one year ago, was unusually severe, and continued to
be so for three months, glowing worse all the time, I
(not withstanding all the medicine presented by a
physicianOtleprising me "(rest at night, and rendering
me almost unable to attend to my hoisiness. About
this time Icommenced taking Sellers' Imperial Cough
Syrup, and found almost immediate relief, and after
using two bottles and a hull was completely cored of
my eough.—Since then I have been much less snhject to
taking cold than I was before, and when 1 have taken
a roll) since, it has not produced coughing as before.
I have and it also in my family, and found it also to
relieve and cure • cough brought on by common cold,
have teceommentled it in a great many, and as far
at I know it has always been
JOsuHNccessful.
H UTSON.
Wellsbnrgh, Va., May 'l3. 1845.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by ft F.
3ELLERS, No 57 Wood street. Sold also by William
Thorn and L W duns, Jr, Market street, and by H P
Schwartz aad J Mitchell, Allegheny City.
nov 6
NEW GOODS
AT NO. S 6 MARKET STREET.
rill-1E undersigned has j.ut received his FILE aad
Winter stock of Goods, consisting in part of
GOLD ►HD SILVER LEVAR WATCHES
Silver Spoons and Stutter Halves,
GOLD PENCILS,
And a general assortment of Jewelry, Cord, Cases,
Steel Beads, Velvet and Silk Bags, Silk Poise!, and
Purse Trimmings, fine Carpet Bags, with a .large ae•
sortment of fancy articles suitable for presents.
The undersigned is prepared to tell goodsat whole
sale, to maks it the, interest of those that are buying
by the quantity to call and examine his stock.
nov.s-am ZEBULON KINSEY.
Window Glass.
AS&9 ET ED sizes, 719 to 42. 6 1. 0 2 . d0 zi: c sai t A by
No. 26 Wood et,
0c0.3
FEATHERS.
SACKS prime Feathers jut r eceived and for mil*
3 bY M B RHEY & CO.
nor 6 No 57 Water scree.
Opening this morning at the "Down town Cosh
House.
CARTIN Thread Laces and F.Llginre,
3 du Gympuie, Lisle and Lace Ea g in g sia
Inserting•:
I do Cambric and Mull Edgings and Inset..
DF.CEIVED this morning at No 4q. 2 Cartons
1.1., Superior Black Merino Shawls vaNiof the eel
eh' ated Mannequin & Co. Brice, from *1.5014312,00
nnv 3 B A BROWS & RNF.B.
THE subscriber is now prepared to furnish Si)Orli.
men with n great variety of nrliglPs, such as
Guns, Pistols, Powder flisks, Shot Belts, Cups. Caps,
Shot and Powder, &c. &c., together with Fishieg
Tackle of every description.
JOHN W. BLAIR.
n0%5413t 120 Wood st•
N. B.—Guns, Pistols. Sc. repaired tat short notice,.
STOCKIN GS 11 STOCKINGS
KrJUST THE PLACE...qo
- pout Ladies or Gentlemen who pit chase for cash
.12 and are in want of Hosiery,Glunw, Mitts, Shirts,
or Drawers. If they wish to get good floods of Do
mestic Manufacture, at fair prices to suit the times,
can't do better than by calling at Doly's on Fifth at.,
between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh.
N. B. Stucltings„ Shirts, or Drawers, made
order,
MiceC HIYFERT
Is on Fifth street. aecond door below the bon Coy
Hotel, here Daly, has Stockin.s, Shirts end Drawers
of his ke to sell CHEA P ,
ram 4 w I w •
To Printers.
H E subscriber has just received ow ennAienosin,
Puwer Press, News and Bonk Ink, labials be
will sell at manufacturers prices.
GEORGE COCHRAN,
No `6 Wood
For Sale or tollent on a Perpetual Lease
SIX Lots 90 feet each on Ohio street by 90 feet
deep to a 10 feet A Iley—opposite Gebhat t's tavern.
Also seven lots 20 font front on the Common hy 110 ,
feet to a 10 feet Alley in the reor of the Ist Presbyte
rian Chotch. Apply to
nov4-1w W. O . H. ROBINSON°.
French Mole Skin Hats.
AOF the latest si)le, which, for neatness Ai
mid durability cannot be surpassed. All "Mb
Ihwie in want of a very tuperiur hat will please call and
examine. S. MOORE,
93 ‘Mood
net I l..selm 3.1 d-cr below Diamond alley.
CAPS! CAPS!!
110116 JUST received (tom the mantilac
timers a large assortment of cap.
consisting of otter, Seal, [sitars. Muskrat, Mohair,
Plush, Oil skin, Glazed, Hait Seal and Sealette, to
gether with a variety of new styles for youths and
children. S. MOORE,
93 Wood tit
oct 16iliSztv 1 m 3d door below Diamorri
- _
JoSh.PH PENNOCK, 1 HOS. HITCH ELL, JNO. B. HERRON-
Pennock, Mitchell & Co.
UNION FOUNDRY,
trarciouse oat Liberty St., opposite Brown's Row,
PITTSBURGH.
Stoves and Grates,
Wagon Bones of ull
Hollow Ware,
Plough Castings all sizes,
ErMill Castings,
oct
A Largo Warehouse to Let.
SITU ATE nn Water betnestn Smithfield and Groat
streets. Pittsburgh. Inciaire of John Ander.on,
Robstrr Woods, or James M Christy, ,or of
octl7-tf ROBERT CHRISTY.
NEWS FROM OREGON!
(R-IMPOR'I'ANT TO THE LADIES!jo
GREAT BARGAINS!
NO. 58, MARKET STREET.
DF,TVrtf THIRD AND FOURTH.
THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he has opened a store at this place, where
he is now opening an exteneivc assortn,ent nf
Foreign,Domestic, Staple and Fancy
u) 11:3. su• cma. co) CD Eit3 0
Which will be sold at prices which cannot fail to •
give entire satisfaction. His Stock consists in part of
the followng desirable Goods.
New style Onabre Stripe Cashmere and Mouseline'
de Leine.
French and English Met inoes;
Alpaca and Indiana Cloths;
Black and Mole Colored de Laines,
Fancy Prints;
English, French and Scorch Gingham.;
Shawls, Embroidered and Plain Thibet, fine and
low priced. Woolen Goods;
Rework:, Jean, assorted colors and qualities;
Plaid Linseys. Highland Plaid Cassimeres;
rant.) , Figured and Striped do
Heavy Plaid Shawls. Worsted Shawls; •
Plaid Cloakings. Furnishing Goods.
Barnslev Linen Sheeting Super Irish Linea.
Pillow Case Linens. Hamilton Cottontrdv;
Russia and Scotch Sheeting.;
Id orkabark and Diaper and Bordered Towels;
Birdeye Diaper. Wide Russia Diaper;
tier
Colored Stair Crash an • liiitl
Mai seilles Toil. ring a relict Covers.;
Fine Tiekings and F iture Checks;
Dimity and Furniture - Chintre , ;
Damask Table Linnens. Table Cloths;
Superior and Common Damask Napkins;
Blankets of all descriptions;
Thread Laces. Bonnet Ribbons, Kid Gloves;
Hosiery—Silk. Cotton and Worsted of all'qualities;: r
Bleached and Brown Muslin.;
Book, Mull and Swiss Muslims;
Cambric and Jeconet do
Silk Cravats and Pocket Handkerchiefs;
Linen Cambric do
Plain and Hem-Stitched do
Colored Borders
nov 3-cltm
"'" ';46L00..-Ake,:t11.41,4;„:r4iy;,.-z,..4;7777.6"
Thread Laces.
do Black Silk and Colton Edeinas.
BARROWS i TURNER
New Shawls
To Sportsmon.
Come one, come all,
Either large or small,
In quality. sure to please,
ml suit all with ease.
You need not fear to tr . t
For on my work you may rely,
And save twenty per cent thereby
Please beat in mind,
The place you wish to find.
ALLEGHENY
/E 2333
Tea Keitleis. Sad Irons,
Tailors & Halters' Irons,
I
Counter Weights, &c.
I Iron and Nails.
&c. made to order.
A Fine Saddle Horse
THE. owner of an excellent Saddle Henna
wh.hes to give him to some careful.person,
woo may want to rrse him, until next April; and keep
him in good order for the use of him, until that time.
Apply at No. rr7, Market Street. ino' 5
JUST RECEIVED
AT NO. Be M ARKET STREET.
IDOZ. FREDERICK FENNY'S.•TALLY
kir HO" RAZORS, Warranted to shave with
softness and ease.
If the "Tally Ho" razor is not good, the price will
bo refunded on the return of the razor after giving jg
a fair trial. • Z EKE LON KINSEY .
nor 5 Y.w.
M. DA LT.
JAMES DOYLE