Correoposionoo of its "IfLorain; Post" Onto Fits's*, Nov 5, 1845, On board Sam Sesty--boat shaking like mischief. DimitCom!--1 am at last 'homeward bound" after seeing a pretty considerable portion of the Great West, and I freely confess that it is much greater than the conception I had formed of it, great as was my impression of its greatness. No stretch of imagi- nathiti can reach the vastncas of the future production i. of the west. Its fertile pi eh ie., w heti cultivated with' the care and skill ihut is observed by Pennsylvania farmers, will produce enough to feed the world. It is no misnomer to call it the Great lrest, and airy man who will undertake to say that it is "no great shakes," knows hut little about the country, particularly the pore tions of it where the fever and ague is prevalent. TH g l'us r Orrica DEFOLTIIII:MT.-- Die annua l re- ! 1 I nin now traveling on the Sam Seas, an excellent portuf the Postmaster General, will be looked for with strum bunt commanded by Cnpt. Greenlee. Last i much solicitude by the people generally.• Much era-' night we had a trial of speed and skill with the Bee.{ ,iety exists as to the operations of the new t'ost office 1 trand,--11 crack bunt—which deserves a "first rare law, as well as to the amount of deficiency that will notice in the Moaning Post." A slim t time after dark , 1 [Ault i n the revenues of the Department. %tie have, the 13. fame in sight, and. from the phthicky indict- I no &waist that the report will shore a dcfficiency of ' thins of her steam-pipe, and some boast made previ- i several millions. n atwithstanding the ecenomical mea• ! ou-ly to leaving St. Louis, it was very evident that her sures adopted, and acted upon by Mr JOISA0?1, the i intention was to leave the SamSeay in the "vocative." i' able, efficient and industrious head of the Department. ! A few minutes br ought her close t o our stern , a lea' , The Post Muster General has fairly tested the lie; more placed her bow in line with mien, mid it want he has given a just iuterpretaii an to all lie provisions, . than that our croft "spread herself Out" in a mariner and instituted a most rigid system of er.setomy in miles- that indicated. as plainly as actions cotild indicate, that penditures under it. The report,we dtmln trot, will show it ‘‘ R. her opinion that “cotll'ell must be done," or the resources of the Deportment entirely inadequate she would have to give up all pretensions to "carry to its present expenditures, without taking into con- ' ing the M tip' hereafter. The engineer., accord ieg• sideration a great increase of mail facilities, whirl' ly, gave her a "lick er to o" more steam, and the ea, t h e grow i ng greatness of the wel t retinues, and which she shot ahead stai tied and ntionished her g., dual the coming Congress, w ill certainly Le called upon to competitor. After a contest of a few minutes, it wasl grant. All things considered, we feel well assured very obvious to the Bertrand, that ;ire Sam Seat'' huh 1 that Congress will be cnmpelled materially to change no intention of letting her take the laud with o ut a se.l the existing law, which is very lame and imperfect in . vere struggle, and we soon n oticed t h at t h e B' s „1f,,,„ many of its pros i,dotts. Oue class of the conimenity : were mskit.g ear mord inary r &rail to give "mote pow • i see very much fawned by it, •nd whoa we say this. er to her elbow" and ',fleetu ever) ounce of steam that we do not refer to the reduced matrices upon rrgulat she would bear with safety. But all would riot dui. business letters, but to printed business circulars. the Sam Seny was not to he pasted- Ilatd ati,itlg which tinder the law are permitted to pass from one could not accomplish that m o r ose, an d, ilierecoisi, a end of the Union to the other for two rents! These. little Striller, was deemed ndvisnble. It Wu, soon circulars relate as entirely to the individual concerns perceived that the B. was gradually coming along of those who despatch them, as those charged with side of us and the timid on both Inuits at once con- full postage. In forming the present law another pal- chided that a fearful culli. , iurt would occur. and many pable error was committed in abolishing the double, of them begun to make preparattort• to float throw treble and quadruple rates of postage, and we are , selves to shore in the most convenient mariner that confident that Congress will Emil it necessary to te• the citcumstances of the art ribie disaster thnt anti store the old system of charges , . These defects in the about to take place would allow. The kit.... in i t, law ought to be remedied. and we think it would be e.bin of the Bertrand were all pens iiled with lire pro - we!: to fix an additional rate of postage. There is servers, and after attaching them snood (lair bodies. certainly no reason why as much postage should be they made the mist tio;ellisig agpeals to es ery one the% charged on a letter arm from Pittsburgh to Philadvl- met to "blow them up," hoping thus to counteract the phis, as on one sent from an office in Maine to Slime. es- sffects of a blow up of the boat Is hid' th-sy i r ..m. port in Louisiana. blingly expected. But their fears were gtotiticEe••• The Postmaster G•meral, will, we doubt not, in his the boats came 1111 gent ly tisither a' two ba-hliii annual report, point out the arse ions defects in the me.' lover ri the first night they commence "couriiii . ," and rot law, and recommend each changes. as be may after playing shy fur a feu minutes the% his in; I% lap deem necessary in order to increase the general use- pad guatcls, and in this position ran for boors nett hi t fulness of the Department. ----. IZI)e Daily Jitlorning poet• JOli pi a taLt it, sp"°R PITTsBURGH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 t .P V 11 PAL' en • Agent for country newspapers, is the kZent for the Pittsburgh Dsily Morning Post. ktvil W05..1..1y Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive advertisements and subscriptions. lie has offices in N gw Yong, at the Coal Otfi .e, 30 Ann street, (ad joining the Tribune Otfice.) Bosirois, No. I°, Stan at rent. PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 59 Fine street. • 81E711108,, S E corner Baltimore and Calvert sits, where our paper con be seen, and terms of advert• sing learned. . (•Oltilettrile• titer,. la pat, which Is in CO•lsAnoetwe, AS CIiEAP AS EVER AT Tl ' .. ""r" 1 " . -1 ''- "'"" n ' t '''''" I. lward. ' """"• lurrind for a ) ear Of to) utoll tailing to ptenre, tt i• .., r ttt he ...ht. 1.1., fire, and a :trued akw of the ~.,.," •."' .' Y to. h - r ' ' "'A. . - C.,loner• retaint , •. a Int he Liles, kept tuns about - a ' -A Y• Err. G '-" ALEXANDER & DAY'S • !hly; the.e arired o.holll, 1111(1 at and 113 loaded pi; elthl o'clock the, ----.. IVA ~.„,,,, ~,,,,,k. - 1),, ( 1„.1,,, , ,•. s ox ., ('„aged Trladesale and Retail Cheap Cash Store, i,„,4 ~,., (is W ~ min to tbe house STRE .•••.int-lud;ng 4 . ..1. nilagen, and the 4 io.dols found o p. Veg•l•blr Ptll•••tc an inf.-I it l- renorl bo 'lir .hwee NO. 7 8 MARKEL - F.T . iie tio• d•„ au,' These a ere distributed istoong,t tier .4 Coril;h.l.• ..1:i I› , •re.. by ,he 1 ' 41 ." i"g 1"""% , w. C.. 801 SR nIA Rea D, Pt Tea FOR.C.III, ,loot a n•d•na •in the upper toorie• r o d the test armed i'rospert 111 , .I.ra 13. ICI:, A 510S(1 which may be found Great Bargains from a titr ri ch hot., old •••Plito. and cudgelskept watch 11 , (7 V c6 „ 1 „.„._,m, 0 ,,,,,, s i ,.. N o , l,n .n i ce, t'S tire I:astern A girt 10110. We have now opt a the I '" 1 " .• I •I''''"l turd '" 1 “ . " g "'a t r . "`` l l' f"'''' ill"' a c hild ot mine w•Ai tx6elabelufly .1111 , lie ‘Vhillyplrir following . 1 ,.... 1 . 1 ,G,„.1., n il a which get! ing n foot in adiance of the oilier during 11, olt • ttli a corniade. at 11 V•11111tPlik tra,rn , cli.atel, 1., mg (2,, ,, , ,,,. an,l a. a a aasa ~ 1), ' ,. ., ,, , a ~,,,,, 30 , 40 ~, ' era that cannot f a il to please: - whole time. But the r an OO. a•ed on the R. It/and 'i.' "IP' •' t' ''' lA' hooee..f.! n' , W," , kera its he ••• nA tl e got At, I ...Led l a te lON., 01 r 111,... It b, (..111. OF •ns- " 'LOW4.I.L La IT %TA., and as it it:-This is a veinS II A lET Ls. * t for h u man tore to endute Gar I Ida '" .l ' **.".' "" s • E " . ' 9. '"' " . """" t I " '""' I " li"” 1 1°.° 1 `a •• t'"'al f. , ". it .aid lie dld ". 4 ...."- interesting little volume. The a uthor, Bey. li l ts w 'n* t"° grea t n* 'nt chance at h 10. r ed...hied t,', l a-flair.- n All. lin.. 1 , 1 „„„,., ~.1 - ,,, ~, ,„.,„,,,,..,1, b., the,- wa . a la.s, ot Splendid Terlerit Shawls; Alger inn I.).tma•ked T lemelb of time; it was also lits,trd that the road.. and ~,....„,,,,,,,t ,i„„ t. , a „ an ; ~,,,.i,..,,,„ „..„.„„-k,;.,,,, ~ , . . A. Mitts, In speaking of the book says : "It is no Clit neriev;• ',it •r 1 oAilte.l Portrait', 1 . .1.1 in Ito. i,,,,.... Siete lc Nlrrino Thibew, Plain and F•mbrorder.d; lard bad been all consumed and after one mote lit'. cirterrol into los tear ma; born to blow the 11, f• sal, • hi,-tt la- had hoog - lit a • pt. it.rr ,hr latil I:trie he was I . •'. l . Si`aa la. VI--'in and V.hroidered: Printed C reel part of the object r 0. this work to defend any thing tie brush. wi..telt proved her ~, ..„„i nod ~,,,,,, h , h . .e r a n d r i ll. 11,1 V, Itht.lt V, Mitno.e Any of Ile rest, la , .., ( ; ,„..., 4 ,,,..„ 1 ,/ 11 .,,,,.. g .„,,, 1 ~„ Ate , ~,,,,r , d. mere Shawls ; New style Orrihre shaded Sh a wls; s ill. . et 1,,,1,,,,1 out t I the w i itolo , sr. Itl i .ew unt i ll i o . llth l e r lo ,i lls. , 1 , tes t glare ~,,,,.1 1, ,,, I„,, , 1 „.., ~,t , , b ,. of ~..... a r•ri W4/01 0.tn..4 . ed Shawls; Piton Woolen Shawl. which may be shown to be wrong-its sole purpose first rate, she rung her bell for the purpose of :ca:Leg beaug a easeful preaentation effects." ‘Ve have look- 7 .n m t, ~. vice to my J am -• 1 r0i.t...m.h.il to tr., them, and .ball and ri•odisetehi."•• apa s ire anti that ass the but we seen of Imo 71 ' ,„. "1 g a ,: e 7 1 ,1: 7,: o ." :::t i l. ' it l t i .a . o ' , l :the ' re c r ‘ st ' n . ; . nc_ ti t n. ~,,,, ~.4 , , , ,,, that i ,i ,, s .., tha ince 1.-eitin. had ~, . ed through it it er Cvly and we think be has been very L.‘l) I FIT DRESS GOODS. until she lidi us "good mort•ing' in LOU i.v C.le aboiti were the) aston i s h e d at heating ii artreepol by aum h ta , , , ,.. ,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,a, inter ii ..... ~,,,..,..,,,,, ro.,ch entirety careful in the collection of the information two hours after we h a d reached port. The result of '''' at i '" g rr.l : h.? "' ". Il ' ''''' "( "'''''" ''''''' leit him . 1 h.o.rgh only liar..' i ce, •nld. be •1104 often /...!„..,„, said de L ... 7, siluisniw..l„ Alpacas, in we believe his statemerits may be relied upon. The the face pruned the Sam Stay to be a 'bully boat: and ""' h thi „;;,:" 1 " `a ''''lL"'"...""nor‘:.eu";:":7,tilh,",l'i ' ''"'" ''' m• •'":. "I'• ll'se m" •"'''.. me s a °I . th" . nt , "' Black and rutty CallUrit, flan and Figured Black St autistic gives a coocise history of the city uf Lowell. I do lore them ao door 1!..." 1 wish ' no all who travel on a ill admit without besitati.in, l c u , r drv i" .7. Ti: . 7:i i t...of . th ,'" ' ' ‘ ' r e rc::e;'• great s vicalth7 se e d' I"' plum .. Colored Alpacas. rema.kable low; a la o f C sa b m erea , many important farts in reference to its mabufacturi ... ea their ~s. n f a tes, ea* wain robe devoted . "''''''d wand "'" b! her l " , • I ' 2 , 'Lett. sad be will pay you and de Lanwa, damaged ma. importation. a great that site isas a ''hully crew." re' r'one; for them. The coontry bereetssurs is es thinly ...it/ed. • bargain from the Plaosidalphia Auction.- It 'mho ' in{ establishments-the hours of labor in the Facto- 1 ~.... fact ...di n -I . g rieved in ~ ~,,,. list He who '`'''''' " . "`''''''' l ` • f ' l ‘ . ` il) "' la " 4: •nd Pitt •Icl•na sat ddrwo l' ill get •l• o,l ' ll tb;nk , it stn l'•r - smantoea sal Eoltenes; Pied Clot . Ir ' Cloals ' in ''' gs . , ai :i & . n was tip, ries-the wages paid-boarding house reguistiota bat was to ter tbr ~sue. EV er'y by... sI In •,, , ,1 qoiri. . 40 ,,, d ~, li „ h an striae. , , .„ „c .. . id free . • the a reel. of the Ilvmouth. She is shattered to I ,le- _ __ r __,,.,,,, en . _ t _ ~.. __, ~,, ~,i in, e _ ~.,„,,I, ••••-•g ' t " .. Splendid Styles: French and English Morino*: F r eed, &t. Ste. It is certainly, a very useful book, an d for , ..- . ' r'• •-'-) "" •• . ' ."•"`••-'`' a ''''."•• • prof - maim,. •;cvolatinn tor you' . Pelt*** Clothe, for Ladies' Chaska; Plait and Figured Ces, end the water li neatly up to lire calm. norm - /11 fld pointed towini t he c,,urtlite, recry mbar vision Y 02.13, In bawls. I Oli N %VA LKER. • i,,. k.,,,,,i i sit •• •p tr assortment. the copy sent us, we tender to the author, is well as The Captain,Chi li 1 1 1 d • •' ranted 1 arm Aar. s ate eagng• in lent, was . ranted to e11..e.....er the is pproscitn:; f..e, hi ihr Sold I.:. %V,* Jack.on. corner sit 1A...., I an.l Libert y Mr EATOR, the bearer of it, our sincere thanks. dim Itght of the storm ranopi, and ewers ear rip ...led (.LOTUS AND CASSIMERES. .ing such panties they c•si reach that are of any ysi . , '. ' • 1 '""'"' a " " g"'"" -.I A4e " far I ll ) ' Li ' ck ' n " 6 I. ' ll ' ' French Belgium and Eitglish Clotho, in Blacks, ---"---- to eaten toe drum sounds as they ...me, on toe 111.a..1N ' ~, . , __, . M•RIAL BICKFORD -The llosiomi Ina, karma ou , ud. A company of ereckeis are also lat ruck ai ith a ' f i.,,„,, b„,,„ in - maoral. a nd I IC , ~, ' Male, oi,,es. Browns. Sc: 13east•rs and Pth.ts f os ' Beware of in tm•tatt•m an tele called " las er , good authority that this woman hes been privy to the diving bell, tilling the freight out. Ibe su aper,./. w.• n.lr or tone e•intineanew. l a ' `; . - r. _., . ~ bwl '_, tit•• c.iet•; Fancy and l'1[1111C41151111V,11; Gold fumed death of two men, at least-one she dine d, in that less than fl ue noun', the trampling of horse• •se r ` 4 s 7r a ," (-. '"'"' '"'" ." I''' 1 "'"" 1 to ~.4 " ""' and Fancy Tweed Cloths far Sacks ILMI Overcoats. The steamboat Oceola•trived at Nadu& on Sunda, i.. A 1,1 1 ' i t t -.1" • h'"" I " . ' 1" 1 '• ""'' P'''''''''' r 4 ""' 4 " •.'rt^"r 4- "ref... 111...C.1 Inc:caw, as t or, 11 1TfnaC.1.... 10 t he: City. and on his recovery from the wound, she poisoned ~0 , . t ot op ter e miserable track, to New York. who, ha CASSINETS AND VES FINGS. '1 . Ve , • .. ”4 , 1d l a, : tieltarl• Mt .ue the •ttettlion of T u dors o lgot, -o Instant, with one hundred tied forty seven ' zu,irs.e.;:f.,utlitit.alcerur.rcit..,,,lgitt,dth.ite .e . :. ,,o ufse4 t a . ad ,n y b. ilia co.. H.,, ..t ~,,, _ ,e ~.....,... .. .. . ~ ~,,,x. y °I 't arn ''' i - I f b 1 a n I t, : bin!: another, with whom she was connected in the colored person., men, women arid children, einigiant• . , , , . cronter feting popular toed...toes. ~,,,. I d , lino all Cl oth !desires to out atisOftMolll it] lilts line. Butte of Maine, died under circumstances which left ; 1„....1 . •pe0l 1,, flrh'olllC 111 , 11 041 n nuMner, came or at - fur Lthelia. Thee people were liberated by will on nbe .1„. true, and he, . as they life purchased at the V:sott•rii Auctions, and - . are mach cheaper than Ocoee. purchased second hand l:soil. enter the court este. 11,1• - elo doubt that be came to his death by unfair means ; two estate , . in Virginia and tiro to be convert' to their werd ' . iot..le to restrain any longer, fired Copenhagen To the Ladies. resorted to by Maria. Tinell lira net )et been arrest- new home in the ship R.nok , , which war to sail no in !In, tare, one of the (•,-remorst fell. nail his b.sae• j UST Ill.:CI:Lys:), • few r, ramt I dtess ! Antler. ed. And it is said that his friends drew money from i .r,,eiday. made a spring tow ard• the hall door- Titi•elt.eloirge ento•b, nan : also. 3 er;ef,ll.l Fletnll 1.11.0 c he the Weymouth bank-for what purpose may be easily ; - gas tai her pletnatote, a• the is a;1 AlAi.•l led a rail ut the Lunt Shea 14 (..I1 wool) a great bargain, et the -New DE.PCRA T C.-James An ant . a nototions off,ider, t •nx 1, 04 , tin e a ill`1"a • ' I' was , l''''"'" r ' it ' a a iri " , Vntk Store, - 79 Mirk, t street imagined. He has doubt Jess cleared the Slate, and in word to all the r t. to in Is,. than two BAIN`OII , I. the no , VI W. 11. Ili \ kit %RD. now skulking fearful of shaking leaves and shadow's.. was arrested at Raleigh, N. C., • few days since. Cht , whole ...teen goo. stele dtaliareed et then. Ii• for . --.--. __ _ _ ... . ..... finding out that he wnuld be captured. beat!. a I.nife thn . ro ., l „ th . i .,,,,i , k ,,, ~,,, .1i „1. ~,,, &nth , g,t,, To the Gentlemen. CoitesT•La Irlot•ssxs, of a quality superior to su- end ~.,,, hi. thwat. It is thought, howeser, that the arnar..-ti at the t enriolon W IliCh they met with. Ed- A FINE atiamiment of French Clothe. Citoslineres ear house, has been manufactured by Mx. Samuel i ~o un d will rum prnye rohrtal. ward and his rofill ode e•rt down Anita toilet, bow. Mal-, ri . t ~, ; I :est.ngs; ithni Scarf., Cl' 1,11 t• SUN' k 11. Sail( Id. Mureland of Calthage, Tenn. Mr. M. says the Juice ; -- - --- let, stolo for it isru• door opinion that they lioni short t y,...,„,„ . 1 t„,1 e ,„,„,,, ~,„d ii„. t ,,„.„., also ~,, /..,.„w of the t. emeltera Ante, •nd 1114 t Oprir 1),.r0e• lasi 'Aiken (tight , ..titicket" F:annel ()meters 111 IA Shirt., at the •• :Sr a The fit st printet in America was Samuel Green • h yields abcsat one fourth, as well air he can guess from the , at the n .;...r,sna gailimmed uti without them; but the y o ,k o t ,„,,,,, 7 9 Market tit err , . experiment be has made. The pr 0,,,,, ',pre,/ s 1 . , 1 . , ' The first thing printed was - The frwernan's Bath • " u t ' club lselow warmly protest...log.lns , Ilretr opening •ny , rout " W. 11 (ixitßAltri. were obliged t• betake simple enough. Press the juice out of the stalk about i 1639; next an Almanac , and the New England yersiot. or the d,,,,,. nil ,ins.. , o , in, -- - - Own...ekes to 11A,If birth Or yttlira, Per Cincinnati. the time it wive/at maturity, b iii it as you would the ; of the r"' lnn i - in 1610. - • Though 00f presnot• had gathered a little courage The light thought steamer NEIV sa p from a sugar tree until it become* as thick as you i A churn iii invented in Northampton, which nolo ., , t „,1,.,,„f i d,.„ t „. ,„ t h..,„,.1„„ 0,6, „,„„,,,,,, .„.,,,, 5,..„. . 11.‘51I'S14111E. Piot - ratios. Mao want it, than your molasses is ready for use. 'es only robe wound up and set in motion, and the but-' f 1004 tine. lan 10 aretn •di eadful one, Ch ar raw •nd er. will la•et fo r the above ray! in ter comes nut ready for use, • hile the good honsewife beet , ' Pa., ti n t wit' i'll'''' cie• tur ‘ . "• ''"g an ' t ` 11 ; termediaic ports, this aftet noon l 3 o'clock. Far passage apply on board. or lit ' p a ring in agouti" in the open eir, which was intensely freig h t , or employs herself with knitting or reading a °crypts o dd, yet duet riot go to administer the least relief, ' i A .70 Ks NI AY, per. for fear of a surp• i.e. An hour or two after thi. ' n. 12. Water ••rret. - Knit stockings were first brought to England from it brindt. Edeard and his messinate des...ended , __ _-. -__ again, and begged hold fur leave to go and recommit. ,C) I i HO. B ia iclieth s Pi l l . ; for sale by Spain, in 1501 tie for a fr. minutes, which after some dispute, wt.*- . •••••' B. A. Fmoir.srocK & CO., Brick and Stone began to be used us a building ma- gra nted. They found only four men fallen, who ers- . novt`_. cor of 6th and Vetard m• aerial in 1500. / reared to he all quite devil'. Orm of them was I.KEG:* ing , - ' within the porch. 'Faith; said Edward, 'here's the' ' r,, The Sea Island Cotton growth in Elimbla,i. said ' chap that I shot.' The other three were without at a . .-oF , considerable thstance from each roller. I hey thirst no to he a very excellent article. The couon crop in Ala ! not follow tacit track farther. •4 the rued entered be- - hams, although not a full one, will be much better than i tw i t , gru„. „i tire.. but retooled i,, 1 „, t i„ . .t, 1 ,,,.,„ was expected three months sign. ' without touching, any thing. - About an hour helot e day, some of them were alarm "ALI. THE DEC ricc.T."-The Courier and Eoq , t i rc r eil at ben line, the ironid u( horses feet, a roictind time. says: "The Editot of the Tribune is a laical from pi ire which howr.er. ais only indistinct and heard at ' considerable inter vats, and nothing of them ever ap ciple, and a disorganizer from instincL" ' r eared. Not lung alter this, Edward and Ida friend were almost frightened out of their wits, at seeing, RAI they thought, the dead man within the gate, ere denting to get up and escape. They hail seen him dead, lying surrounded by a deluge of congealed blood, and nothing but the ideas of ghosts and hob goblins entering their brains, they were so indiscreet as never to think of firing, but ran and told the tale of horror to crime of their neighbors. The sky was by this time grown .o dark, that nothing could be seen with precision. and they all remained in anxious incertitude, until the ripening day discovered to them. by degress, the corpses were removed, and nothing left but large sheets of frozen blood; the morning's alarms by the ghost and the noise of horses, having been occasioned by some of the fiends of the men that bad fallen, conveying them away fur fear of a discovery. Neat morning the news flew like fire, end the three servants were much incommoded by crowds of idle and officious people that gathered about the house. some inquiring after the part iculars, sumo begging to see the body that lay in the parlor, and others pleas ing themselves with poling over the sheets of coin' !On ice, and tracing the drop. of blood on the road down the wood. On the arrival oh the Colonel, ad• vertisements were issued, andposted up In all public places offering rewards for the discovery of any per ,on killed or wounded of late. All the dead and sick' within twenty miles were inspected by medical men, and t i most extensive search made, but to no purpose. It was too late; all Wal secured. Some indeed were missing, but plausible pretences being made for their absents, nothing could be done. But certain it is.' sundry of these were never seen any more in the country, though many of the neighborhood declared they were such people as nobody could suspect. 'f he body of the unfortunate man who was shot in the pack lay open for inspection a fortnight, but none would ever acknowledge so much as having seen him. The Colonel then caused him to be buried at Dilling ham; but it was confidently reported, that his grave was opened and his corpse taken away. In short, riot one engaged in this base and bold attempt was ever discovered. A constant watch wee kept up fel some time. The Colonel rewarded the defenders of his house liberally. Old Richerd remainded in the family during the rest of his life, and a good sal ary for only sayirg prayers amongst the servant , every night. Alice was married to a tobacconist at Max. ham. Edward was made the Colonel's gamekeeper, and had a present of a fine gold-mouthed gun given A company, consisting of Belgian, French and .En glathcapitaliets, is said to have been formed, in con junctian with the minister of Foreign Affairs of Nicar• ague, to make a canal to unite the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. As tbe Lake of Nicaraguay, and a navigable'; river, are ou the proposed line of Canal, the ezper.re is estimated only at the very moderate sum of fifty mil lion (rennet —ot .£2.,000,000 British money. Already three committees are constituted, and will eurrnble soon at Brussels, to concert the mode of commencing operations. The French committee it composed of M M. Gazelle, and Michael Chevalier, engineers, and of M. Romien. perfect of the depart- Mall of Haute Marine R4ILIOAD !nos —The work of making rail ;road iron, at. the ISlontour Iron IV ot ks, says the Danville In telligencer now proceeds with regularity a ndgreat des patch—thousands of visiters have been much gratifi ed in viewing the operation. _The Compact ; are now forwarding the iron, by Canal, to the Iterland Harrisburg Railroad, the track of whir is to be re laid with these splendid anthracite c ails. The munber of slayes in Brasil, is said to be 9.,500. - 000, in the Unites] States, 2,500,000; Spenisft Cclo- nies 800,000; French Colonies 950,000 Elanish,Dutch and Swedish Colonies 100,00; South Arnericun Re pebliea, 400,000; Tute16,670,000. The color of the morning dress amongst the Chinese and Siamese is white; with the Turks, blue and violeit Ethiopeans, grey: Peruvians mouse color; Japanese, a bite, Persians, brown, and Egyptians, yellow: SCIPRIFAZ Constr.—The Washington gossips have started a story that Chief Justice T•anLY is about to resign his office. Like other rumors from the same @o wes, we prsume it is to be taken with many grains of allows:see. l3KzacH P Peowtsc.—Tha Village Register, Sa lem; (Obio,) tells es that a suit fur damages lot breach of merrier promisebas just ekned in the Wayne Co,, Common Pleas. The suit was brought by Mbis Mary Fleming re. Thomas Eckert and resulted in a verdict of $2,4.50 for the Plaintiff. In 21at street, New Yotk, near the Bth Avenue, it the following sign: 'Whitewashing and going out to days' work, and wall coloring taken in" /ROA BOAT. -Mr. Stevens launched his Iron Boat on Thursday morning from Hoboken. She is intend ed for the Camben and Amboy Railroad Company and to run on the Delaware. She it larger than the iron Witch; her length being 240 feet; 31 feet beam, and depth of bold 10 feet 6 inches; across the guards she it 631.2 feet. rl'*4l l- 4. .4.7 g 1 L -tt:;;; ; • - - V - t 4 t 4".„ , t The revenue in Boston timing the month of Octo ber, 1845, was $452,000; during the cotrospooding month of the last year $390,000. Increase $62,000. Samuel Carr, an elderly man, took poison at Con cord, N. H., whicti was pumped out of his stomach, but he died the next d•y. The editor of the Norwich Spectator days. "It'. herd work to look at the can whithout winking but harder still to look at some of our young women with out feeling inclined to wink " Piinch any+ that the King of the French compliment ed Quecn Victoria by saying that hcr bonnet Will made of Woven moonshine! Sitocatno.—Why i• man who has the ialueliza, like a house of representatives? Because first the ere have it and then the nose. The N 0 Picayune, one of the best papers in the country, has increased in size materially. Mr Ritchie of the Unio■ has left Washington (co Virginia, on account of indisposition. The Suite Election in Maintachumetts took place on Monday the 10th inst. A Spani.h company hai been firmed in Havanna. with a capital of $40,1100, rut working the marble Tier ries of the Isle of Pines. John Jacob Astor has contributed $3OOO to the So ciety fur tho relief of aged females. Asthma, Covet', Gonsumpaon, etc.— We again I call the reader's attention to that celebrated and most excellent medicine, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher , ry. Its reputation is spreading wider and wider eve ry day, and all now admit it to be the most certain cu. retire for all pulmonary c omplaints ever discovered.— How gratifying the thought that a remedy is at last discovered, which has proven itself a perfect master of that dire disease—CONSUMPTION! Let the de.. paring cheer up and lay hold of this lifegiving nectar. ri'See advertisement. Price $1 per bottle. oct 27 i!iEM JACK FROST. [From an English paper.] "0, ho: 0, bor Oath old Jack Frost. *As he aped oa his who'ry way; And he laughed, delighted, A. he nipped and blighted The things men deemed must gay. lie made the old oak, and the poplar tall, Bend low at his stormy blast, And the last yellow leaves to quint and fall Before hie might as he passed. "0, hu! 0, ho!" quoth old Jack Frost, As he looked tot the rat MeCS fueside, And saw the huge log On the bright lion dog. And a flagon and tankard beside; And heard the goy jest,and the loud merry laugh, As they to (teat their Christmas rhymes, How lotmoy they grew as the Ii tutor they'd quaff; Jack gave a huzaa fur told times! 'O, ho, 0, ho!' quoth old Jack Frost, Asa nublematt'shouse he passed through, And saw turkey and chine, And Mundy and wine, "These indeed are lure Limed fur you!" And tie rich man dozed in Li! , easy arm cluitr, And his Me blazed fiercely and bold; But he never thought one mots& L. spare, Fur &oast that ere hungry and cold. "0, ho, 0, ho!" sighed old Jack Frost, As he lus4,ed in the nia.l%, hut, ()ink, dirly hd And nu file to dicer, W it hunt n induw or dour that nould shot! And u Lnli clad nunher het children cuddld, To gist. ,sai inch to the nestling bin , "); And the lithe ones cried, to together Ole) hod Oh; muiber rutgive u• some 1...05i •O. be! el, ho!" •igLetl old Jneh 1 , 1.4. Ai it ,qtlit he loved 110110 .ee, For paup..l. he saw, Carla. Inti'd 115 the low, 10 least upon .Lillignl e, Ant hr hrEti the p .ur wiriehes refused even that fly the 111,4-beartVil Ile treliesed not their to!e, us c‘q.y he sat. Their heurt•meindiog czt.es to liver. O lk"! 0,11(r d,nrd f.,111 /ark Fr"-t, A. be wrist list lAA wi,le tiilty.gli uli roil, ' I enrne he, to nee, NlutL, r,prntori nn.l glee . , Not to deaden anti freeze up men'. bran'. I'd loave the n.. 11.1 to tl e blight atm'. lwont, to Winn, et holt 1/ . .1 In.-1,a , , An l 11 - 13 V Ole g-.? wnirnib of nm g,nieil g;nopn thinit I . rt.(11C111.1.•I llit• p tot. TICII MYSTERIOUS PACU. ( Concluded ) hies. His master afterwards procured him a commis sloe in a regiment of foot, where be suffered many dhappoletments. He was shot through the should er at the battle of Fontenoy, but recovered and reti red on half pay, and took a small faun on the Scottish side. His character wins that of a brave, but rash emcee; kind, generous, and open-hearted in all situ. ations. 1 have often stood at his knee and lis tened with amazement to his stories of battles and Seizes. bnt none of them ever pleased me better than that of the Long Park. SCRAPS OF CURIOUS INFORMATION "Tell oaks from little acottis grow" and in nothing lathe truth of this oft repeated truism more clearly ex emplified than in the progrees of the growth of sever al of our important crops. For instance the culture of Rice, the crop of which in 1840 amounted to 89,-; 879,145 pounds vnloed at more than three millions of dollars, sprung from nothing. In 1693 a Mr. Smith was governor of the Carolinas. He was urquninted with the culture of Rice having seen it grow in Made pacer. Ile had a piece of swampy lend, fit for the growth of Rice, and lie dine' mined if successful in ob sitting the seed to try the e xiwriment;forluoardy at thin ;tincture u vessel Gum Madagascur put into Charleston in dillies.. The cook had a small bag of ire, which Mr. 'Smith obtained. and sowed. The ex 'i petiment otireeeded beyond hi. most sanguine caper.- cation. In 211 years the quantity prculuced from this lute, amounted to .20,000 bids. In the next ten yearn 954.183 bids Mete produced and in the ten years fol lowing ibis urtiount was dotibled--43 years from its in troduction, the quarnity I sited in a single year was, C. FOSTER & CO. 71.480 bbls. To PRINTERS TflitoUGHoUT Ina Uv ITRD ST•TZ3r Governor Loess sent a sample Indigo seed 111 I pl um s. she being i i:t i g ng f i , t 0 . t1 .4 0f O N.] H on A ti ft T L y E r S e l n a d te i l: , ..t e re n za r n a o n f d d bu te iCkaiencrian ft um small begining 0011,01 1 0 seJ it sad ~nceeet lb. mere export- Press called Footer'o Power Press. now used by C' En2latt.l p r evious to the war of the 'evolution in Ilse Cincinnati Atlas, the Enquirer. Kendal & Barnard 1775. The nr., cart them was was raised i t , j also the Frankfort Commonwealth, the Indiana State 1689 In 1747, seven bags Mere exported to Englund, ; Journal, Cutler and Chamberlin. former State Printers, saluo $7B. !Indiana, &..c. &c.; also the press lately used to print The first steamer that cr,powd the Atlantic was,:nlide s.,Catousslditisia.N,rlm. C i l , P ri y n ' i o rr p . a in pe t r h ,. 1 1 .e ve x a in , g r t n on s . u. K te. en s tu m ck4, , — ' Sirius, which left Col k ou the 4'll April 1833. artived in Ili,. city on the 231. Slip left New hark where, that after an experience of 14 yeats, he has, in sewn on the 1-t Mitt, and twitted in Cork on the ; connection with Bryan, Scott & Co., in the city of 19th. Tne tireat Western was the second, and b) Cincinnati, established the manufactory of Power i for the most aILOCOII4 I .I Atlantic st,SMOV. She left Presses, (being the only one %Vest of the Mountains,) r iv e d e.! e s her marine trip on the 9th Am il. and tar Hand Presses, the Washington. Smith, sod Franklin r i this city tin tile •13ii; anti left New Volk the Presses of all vitro. Also. Cloves. Composing Sticks, M n ov folnotttg. and retched Ilti•tol on the '221. Blotto Role, Type Cases. Galles*, Card, Job and Em- The following i. the mule of kiting Ile. , in 'fur- hos•ing Presses. Printers' and i3ookbindeast' Materials' key. rt , at tht , t.tetrt e.tt.tttti the f„. t h e . 1 ,„, of all kinds. We will furnish Printers' Ink, Cuts, of Iwo or do re Ceti, and the uuuk is wounded with a Rolm Fancy Job Type; also Types for Newspapers. Lutfe, the tOrinOttlhe 1 / 1 .e.16 Irmo these rotting. for a lio.dc and Job Types,from Wm /lager's Type Fnuod- L i t l, ;, , ,, e f i ,: e ue n i t : y end it bons übwt the''. t . k ; All o • r lo d o er ‘ s si d e i s rec ter t n ed T i y o pe c .. manufactured Foaters,co, ...oil the pool blows it over. 'lets operation Likes clutter 7th and Smith streets, Cincinnati, or to the ulec t? years. Alter the tree i . down, t h e subscribers. Agents for the above Foundry, 44 Market its of the people are ta en in the menet- , el ilt*posing stiff!, Pittobtogh, will receive prompt attention. tit the woost. They .rake the small Munches uti JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. Ise w.ssi . and taunt nothing i• left but the nook the) A SPLENDID STOOK OF afoot, ;ti .w it • Mantle,' as 10 car ch the rain wart ht•t..tt ns r.. 11111. and Itlnt axle the tree lira DR y G()ODS , GT,M; (or .144. by B. A. FA !I N LSIOCK corner 6 h and WO,Ol Aanate. 100 1.8 5. A li n . " AA r° l ' l ' ; F . :5. 1 70C Cco , corner 6th end Rind su 1 CASK White Ntuderd Seed; for sale by B. A. FAIiNESTOCK &Co, Cornet Gth end Wood stn. Now is the time for Bargains AT TN[ "NEW YORK STORE," CASIIMV:RES, Paris Reps, M. de Lainee end Alpacas, dneet from New Yolk. W. H. GARRARD, 79, Morket. street, MB SEEILISIM IVIR. FAGAN, of New York, prof to cure all 111 nervous disease% by a mesmeric course of treat meet. Those who are afflicted with nervous head. eche; or any other nervous affection, sod desire an effectual cure, can have hie services by at No. 2, St. Clair street, where he can be consulted during this week. N. 13. In all cases a permanent cure is warranted OT no ray. novl2-5t bawled 9tatawlo JUST received et the "New Yurk Store," a splendid nv.ortmelit of Turkeri, Cashmere, French Brochr, Thibet (41k fringe) and Etnbioi der GAßßAßDed Cloth Shiro's. W. H. , novl2 79 Market street. Now Opening, EA uTiFu L Rob Roy and Gala plaid.:Waverly B •nd Cashmere do. for cloak G , and drew*. W. H. ARRARD'S, at n0v1.2 79 Mnrket meet. Just Arrived at the "New York Store, o4 0 DOZ. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid, Cash 10mere, and silk Gloves, of the beat qualities. N. B. None but the but Kid Gloves kept at 79 Market street. W. H. GARRARD. nor Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Jas D Stewart, late of Allegheny city, having been issued to the sub§eriber, he hereby notifies all persoro who are indebted to said *suite to make immediate payment, and thosu who have claims against it are re quested to present them for settlement. SAMUEL R STEWART, Administrator• nov 12-6 t TIERATIIII. MANAGERS, SHIRES AND PORTER PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE. L[locß 07 THE OECEIIiTRA, J. H• HESSING• PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ist Tier or Roses, or Dress Circle 50 cis 2(1 ~ .. 37,i " 11 " ,• 25 " l'it 25 '• Gallery to, Colored Persons 25 " First night of MASTER JOHNSON, the celobin ted Tight Rope Dancer. First night of EL HIDER, in which Mr Preston's Hot se VULTURE: will appear• This Evoning, November 12th, 1845, Will be prevented a grand Spectacle called EL HYDE/0 OR, THE 0 APTIV E PRINCES To be followed Dy MASTER JOHNSON on she Tight Rope. To be followed by the thrilling drama called THE GOLDEN FARMER. 1.7 . For particulars see small bill 11:3*Doors open at j rttlt 6 u'clock, curtain will at 7 precisely. novl2. .-J. Brim n and Bleactwd :11uolina; a large alma tment at the lost 1 ,04.11de price.. Calicsiet and Colmar,: Flannel.: Joan., and Cuisi ne', (Isla Plaid liowy. II LA N ETS. —English awl American Blankets, a 141 t e ••antirtott and remarkably . 51...%Y STYLI.: CLOA KINGS —The attention of !Ito Ladles ot partictO•tly in.tted to our oplemdid ar ootinent of rand and Figa cd Cloth Cloaking. at low price•. In sOdltion to the above, our stock comprises every thing in our lire from the first qualities of Fancy Goods is the lowest priced Staple Goods. Our system of purchasing regularly from the Ea•tern Auctiona, ea r abies o. constantly to add to our assortment web bar vain§ as can seldom be found elaew here. We invite all ourchasers to en early examination of our Good. and prices, cot.fuletst that we can furnish wholesale no d retail borers as low and many lots of Goods much j lower, than they can be bought regularly in the East. ern Cities. ALEXANDER & DAY, noel? ter 75 Market street. A New Arrival of Cheap Music, ice., AT COOK'S 85 FOURTH ST. IS TORIKS of Waterloo, by W K Maxwell, Esq., author of “Ditrit, Lady of Donna." Music from the Postillion of Lon Jumeau, four...wigs Iltl.l eight pieces. Songs—\\ tour Little Wifo, Beneath Cool Shades; Come Friends and Listen to the Story; Postillion's Song. Souvenir. of the whole Open beautifully arranged. 1. Introduction:2 Cho- MA; 3 Caroms: 4 Poet illion's Song; 5 Dance; 6 With vuur L tile Wife; 7 Chapel Chorus; 8 Their Hands were Joined Operatic Gems, by celebratrd Composers. Four tern pietas of Music from De'hut AulAtr, Rossini Lilt IN/411201a •1 , 11 others. Kathleen Navnorneen, a Song by Nits Crawford. I love Het! Hu* 1 Love Her, from the Opera of Gustavus, a, swig by Mr Templeton. Also. a Cute assortment of all of Ferrett & Co's cheap Music, fur sale at Cool's 85 of _ st. nor Fortune Telling T ADIEs AND GENTLEMEN, wishing to hnve L 'heir feri Imes told, cnn have an opperitn , ity. by upphirg to Mys Addams, whn is now in town, and nt Jsme. Aildnms. baker, on Giant sheet liens—lA dies 25 cents, Gentlemen 511 cents. nov 12.1 w (Chronicle copy.) Adjourned Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a writ of Levari Facies issued out oil R the District Court of Allegheny, and to me di rected, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburch, on Monday, the 24th day of November, A. D. 1845. at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following property, to wit: All the right, title, interst and clai n, of James Chad wick, of in and to, all that tract of land situate in the townships of Peebles and l'itt. Allegheny count), which William Moore and Isabella his wife have by their deed conveyed tc the said James Chadwick, con taining one hundred ten acres, one hundred two and three.tenths perches and allowance, more or less, ad joining lands of David Beeler, John Murdock, Ohara 's heirs, and other lands of the said James Chadwick par ticularly described by metes and bounds in said deed from said more and wife, to said Chadwick, excepting that pert of the mortgaged premises released by mort gage, viz: so much of the mortgaged premises as were sold and conveyed by said James Chadwick to James Gray, by deed, dated March 7th, 1839, and recorded in Book H. 3d, page 179, ecr, , supposed to be about six acres more or less; seized and taken in execution as the property of Jams Chadwick, at the suit of Wm Moore novll, 1845-novl2-srta FEATHERS. 3SACKS prime Fea th ers juot received and tor aide by M B RHEY & CO. nov 6 No 67 Waver weer, COMM Ilia Pork. 4000. LBfi New Bulk Pork; • few bbls Liar Lard, received and for. sale by • . R GALWAY, head of Liberty st. nor 113t* Wedding Cakes, eiF the best quality, ornamented of pyramid shape, and of all prices from $1 to $l5 00; Fruit Cakes; Jelly Cake.; Almond Cakes; Maccaronies and Pyramid Cakes of all sizes. Confectionsly of all sorts: Venella Cream, Rose Cream in boxes at 25 cents per box; Rose Almonds; Coconut Candy; Burnt Almonds, and Candics of all sorts. Fot sale wholesale and retail, by HUNKER & DICKSON, novl 1..d4t Fifth. between Wood nod Market its. CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STB. HAS just received a large and well selected *i t , assortment of Gentlemen's fine Gold and Sib 7 1tr ver Patent Lever Watches, of the most appro ved manufacturers. Tic Genuine: M J Tobias I Co , Liverpool; Jus Johnson, Church st " 1' F Cooper, London. Also, Ladies' Gold Lever and Horizontal Watches. Also, An excellent lot of g.uxi Common do Also. Watch Rigging, Chains. Keys, Seals, Ic. All of which willbe sold at the regular Easternpri res.(t. keep tmde at home) and good time guaranteed nov 11 EDMUND SNOWDEN, ATTORNEY AT LAN, OFFICE in the building on the North Fast corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. 83. MARKET ST. 83. B. E. CONSTABLE, RESPECTFULLY requests the attention of his customers to the new stock he is now opening; 'tie his second arrival this fall, and comprises the best and newest styles of the season: French Broche Sherries; Toil:emend Cashmere dee, Blue blk and fine blk Satinne; Chem-lion changeable Ssiljle,.ir.; 'Blue Ilk and fine blk satin stripe Arrnure Silks; Rich fiig'd changeable Silks—nee; Cashme.re D'Er6sse,nf the late styles; Plaid Cloaking and Gels Plaid.; Malaria* Velvets fur bonnets, drab de; do Satin do do do ht Luren'n French Nerinos, A A in blk and made colors; Reel Welch Flannels and Ladies' Vests; Thread Laces and Linen Cambric Hdkfig Ftench embed Collars, Irish Linens; Bonnet. Cap and Neck Ribbons; Bajoor . Kid Gloves; Blk timnbasines; A large assortment of Printed Calico., from 64 to 2.5 cents. A full assortment of floweirim A splendid lot of Whitney Blankets. B. E. C., deems himself so favorably known, that it is needless to follow the customary Flan of telling his patrons that his stock is the best, cheapest, &c, be ing well assured, that an io.pection will give him the piefetence. Dovl 0 Lafayette Refectory, NO. 63. WOOD sTU3?. THE subribers have fitted up the above place, in superior style. and they feel assured sill give comfort and satisfaction to all who may viol' tbern. Arrangements have been made to have a constant supply of FRESH SHELL OYSTERS, which will be served up to visitors and families on the short est notice. Other luauties, candies, fruits and pas tries of the choicest tied, always on hand. Their Bur is filled sr ith the best brands the markets cats af ford; and every attention paid to visitors. Their motto is, Every luxury in its season. Pt ices moderate wed in reason. OGDEN & GIBSON. n.. 10 It Oh Yes! Oh Yes! ou CAN always findat G. Schneck's on Ora car. Y ner of Fifth and Smithfield streets, Fresh °pi let s served up in every IlVit no the shortest notice.— A 1.,. Candies, Fruits and Pastry's of the choicest L weds. Cell ai , d see. now 10-tf BAGALLT & SMITS, 110LF:SALE GROCERS, IS &ND 29 WoOD STPIZT, PITTaBLIRGH• SITH. BAGALEY & CO.. Wholesale Grocers and Produce. dealers, No 223 Market street, be tween sth and Ili h, North aide, Philadelphia. norlo.3m lop AGA LEY & SMITH have removed to their new warehouse, Nos 18 •1141 20 Wood street. (east side) where they will be plwased to invite the attention of their ftiesids and dealers generally to a large and well selezted assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. novlo 3m By R. Dorset. Pees area, PiUsbargk, Prima. BOARDING and Lodging by the day or week on the most reasonable terms. Strangers will find it to theit advantage to patronise him. Persons trav eling Met or west, will find Lis house a convenient lo cation—it is within one hundred yards of the Canal Basin. and convenient to the Forwarding Houses. I? Every information given to Iron Mandan tureis. in all branches of the business. OrHome Brewed Ala can at all times be had at timber. novlo-ly COFFEE ROASTING—The subsoriber would call the attention of lintel and boarding house keepers and others to his Coffee Roasting Machine, by which coffee in any quantity can be roasted in a very little time and in a very superior manner, every grain being browned alike, and at so small expense as to make it an object for housekeepers to save the time and trouble which isusually lost in doing it. The fact of his having roasted for several years for our two lar gest hotels, the Monongahela House and Exchange is sufficient recommendation of the superiority and eton• am, of the abc.ve plan. CH Avast—For roasting any qoantity not exceeding 50 pounds, 50 cts. for mast iag any quantity exceeding 50 pounds. 1 cent per pound, for roasting and grind ing any quantity not exceeding 50 pounds, $100; any quantity over 50 pounds,2s eta pet pound. He would respectfully invite keepers of hotels, boat stores and others, t A o call and examine for themselves. J BONNET, 165 Liberty , opposite the foot of Sixth. [_Roasted Coffee always on hand. novlo 35 BBLS 0 Molasses pe m r . R P H ik E t y for st sl c le o b! Nn. 57 Water it. Plat Seed. 200 BUSHELS per Steamer Putnam, for sale by SKEGS Lard, 2 sacks Ginseng, 2 " Snake Root; per str Putnam , for sale by M. D. RH EY & CO, No 57 Water at Portable Window Blinds. , F HE subset iber, having competent workmen, and A- a large stock of Venetian Window Blind*, will sell low. His '.Poefeble Fastener," the only one in the United State', I 'the best and moat convenient plan ever used for private or public buildings. Call and examine samples at J. W. Woodwell's or G. Singer's. Old Blinds put up with the Portable Fastener at a small churge• S. K. HENDERSON, west end Hand at. Bridge. E. TROVILLO, Sheriff. W ,ITCHES: W. W. WILSON, ItamoyaL Canal Bast liens.. To Commuters of Coffee. MOLASSES M. R. RHEY & CO SUNDRIES Nurses Wanted. - 131.:RSONS disposed to nurse Small Pox and Verioloid Patients, or receive into their houses persons laboring under said diseases, may receive emplotment and liberal compensation. Inquire at this office. novlo-3t. GICORGE cocas AN AVING rebuilt and removed to his old stand, KAN° 26 Wood street, next to the corner of Se cond, continues W uumsect • general commission business. He will be constantly supplied with American usanufeeturee at the lowest wholesale cash prices. writ 17 -N -K-W GOODS AT NO . 86 MARKET STREET. THE undersigned has just received his Fan cad Winces' stock of Goods, consisting in part of GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES Silver Spoons and cutter Halves, GOLD PENCILS, And a general assortment. of Jewelry, Cord, Cases, Steel Beads, Velvet end Silk Bags, `Silk Pulses, end Purse Trimmings, fine Carpet Bags, with a large as sortment of fancy articles Imitable for presents. The undersigned is prepared to sell goodsat whole .ale, to make it the interest of those that are buying by the quantity to call and eknrnine his stock novs-d2m ZEI3ULON KINSEY. JUST RECEIVED A T NO. 86 Af A IiKET STREET: lfk DOZ. FREDERICK FENNI".S.'TALLY If 110" RAZORS, Warranted to lity, with softness and ease. If the .•Tally Ho" nitor is not good, the price will be refunded on the return of the rotor aft.‘r giving it a fair trial. LF.BIILON KINSF.Y. nov 5 2w. 111ILRCHA1TS AMP MAtIVFACTIIRCiI ' i DADIXff Pittsburgh, November 4,164 ft. THIS Bank has this day declared a dividend of three and one half per cent. on its capital stock, out of the profits for the last six months. payable on or after the 15th inst. Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia. W. B. DENNY, Caphi..? EXCIA•NGS. B•SX OF PITTSBURGH. November 4, 1845. THIS Bank has ibis day declared a dividend of three per cent. nn its capital stock, payable to ft"clil , olden or their legal representatives on, or after, the 14th inst novs-1 w THOMAS M. HOWF.. Cashier B• 251( or PITTSBURGH, 1 November 4, 1845. The President and Directors of this Bank bays this day declared a dividend of four per cent. on the capital stock for the last six months. Payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives forthwith. novs•dlw. JOHN SNYDF.R, Cashier. BASK of PITTSOCRGH, October 17th, 1845. AN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, for the ensuing year, wilt be held at the Banking House, on Muoday, the 17th day of November next. JOHN SNY DER, Cashier. actlB.ata MILECHMITa ' isD B•NX, Pittsburgh, October, 18th, 1845. A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, to A serve for the coming year. will be held at the Banking house, on Monday, the 17th day of Ncwember nest• W. H. DENNY, oet2O dre Cashier. EICHAMIZI3•xx or PrrTSBURGH. October 18th, 1845. A N election ler thirteen Directors of this Bank. to A geese for the er.suing year. will be held at the Banking House. on Monday, the 17th day of Ncrtem ber, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P.M. THOMAS M. HOWE. Caskier. octlB due PERPETUAL MOTION! WILLIAM T. &LOBES & CO. DEALERS in all binds and qualities of Phu burgh. Philadelphia and Boston manufactured Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Slippers. Also, a new ■nd splendid, neat, light and thmable article of miner %hired spring-tempered Gum Elastic Shoes and Over Shoes, at 73 MARKET STREET, between Fourth street and the Diamond. N. B. A fine assortment of Boys', Youths' end Children.' Long Boots, of fine and coarse quality, now in store. nel2s-3mlrw. O Farm For Sao, CONSISTING of about 1.541 acres, fifty of which is cleared and under fence, situated about titre* miles from the city of Allegheny, between the Frank lin and Beaver roads, well watered, and adjoining hinds of Arthur Gallagher, dames Kerr. the late l)e.,d Chess, Hugh Davis, Esq. Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. This tract of land From its proximity to market trade, are inducements to Gardner's Farm ' Pr!, Blltalerl Of Manufacturer,. Price low . and eve. ditiens easy. Fur particulars enquire of SARAH B FE fTEIIM AN. or JAMES C CUMMINS, rre . Pittsburgh Ps. European Agency REMITTANCES of money cn moderate terms, can be made during my absence in Europe, to every part of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or the continent of Europe. Legacies, debts, property or claims recovered: searches for wills. titles and documents effected, and other European business trans acted by applying to James 51ay, Writer street. Pitts burgh. II KEENAN. octl2 Agent and Artnrney nt Lsw. Pittsburgh. SELLER'S V ERMIFIJGE.— There is not, Reid er cox there be a better. Clay tp., Gallia co .0., Oat. 15th, 1845. Mr Sellers:—l purchased of Dr Wilson, in Galli.. polls. one vial of your Vermifuge, end administered 3 teaapoonsful of it to one of my children, and in the space of a few hours he passed the enormous arrimmt of 248 large worms. The child is ` ix years old. M. CLARK. Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, No. 57, Wood st. sold also by .1 Mitchell end H P Schwartz, Alle gheny city. By Dr Cassel, 5 h Ward. n 0.9. Cashmeres, Cashmeres, &e, JUST opened, a handsome stock of Ombre Shaded Cashmere.; Ombre shaded and embroidered Cashmeres; " striped Mon.. de Lainest Together with French and English Merinos; black, colored and barred Alpacas; Damask; Lama cloths, &c.. &c. SHEA & PENNOCK. nova. Flaunels, Blanket x, &c. JUST received at No 118 Market street: 50 pair Rose, Whitney and Mackinaw Blanketw. 25 Economy do; 20 Super Blue Mackinaw and Economy do; 500 Yds. White Country Flannel; 500 " Plain Brown de; 500 " Plaid do; ' Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their la terest to call and catmint,. SHEA & K PENNOC. novB Q PA NISH BROWN-242 9 lbs. received and fur aisle by R. E. SELLERS, No. 27, Wood st OSBORN'S WATER COLORS—An assortment of these celebrated colors for sale by noat 0 R. E. SELLERS. ELLOW OCHRE-300 Ibt. reed and for silo Y by [novlol R. E. SF:LLERS. Oranges. 100 FRESH Havana Oranges, just received from the South; for sale by Y. C. MARTIN, 60 Water at. Copal Varnish. 1 BARREL, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Witter st, Coal Boats. 610 COAL Boat, , 80 by 20 feet, new, for •11111 knit a by P C MARTIN, no. 7. 60 Water St. Largo Salo of nosily-made Clothing,. Trunks, nic. at Auction. AT"'Kenna's Phoenix Auction Mart. No. 64, Market street, between 3d and 4th, commencing to-morrow, Wednesday, November 12th, at IGo'clorit in the forenoon and continuing every day until all are sold. A large lot of Winter Clothing made in the neatest and most substantial mariner and the latest style, among which are snperfine English and French cloth dress coats, various colors; a great "'jell of over coats; pantaloons and vests cf every descriptions hats, stocks, shirts, &c.; also a few traveling Trunks. The goods are now ready for e xaminations LIMO wanting to purchase, should call before sale and mark such garments as they wouIdH ENNA ty. now 11 P Auctioneer. Lissom' OIL 1` Bsus Linseed Oil, end f.r aids -I- I KILLER & aICILETSON, sovli No. 179 Liboujtak,