Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, November 13, 1845, Image 2

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    REVOLUTIONARY REMINISCENCE- corrosion.. 1 1
he course which the needle took in ma•
journ i e i y,. 441 n e a e bo tircl ut y ib ust re k e n tmi tawn th. to
In the eutmnn of 1777, when Lord Howe had pod - kin g ' hi* cir . cuitou ,
session of Philadelphia, the situation of th e Americans her. The di d ta . nce , r . tt t r i n ia v n e d i
who could not follow their beloved commander, am L ieiMderecl twice the
could not be rou n t u b .„ l „....,,in f l e i:: e f - et it nearest course;
truly distressing. sribiect to the every day insults or, 1, ,1 . 11 tor aught
. k.
cruel end opp,essive foes. Booed to pay otedienee to
it
befettedit_m, t ' i
. w:l7 . r . •d
, n o t , that point from which
it was extracted. — .Nl e NI 4 S .
laws predicated On the mumentaty pee er of a proud,
and vindictive commander, it can be better picittred l i
then described. To obtain the common necesseries
, .
piCi";,/i_ckeraxcir„'sd.oct•ahr,„:fionagteh,d,4Vrsgir,e,f.eubl,ei,Pidtr,,ig,rttthit,,,t
uflife, pat ticolut I N flour, they bed logo at rill' as brit
i eVell dide a‘e ritigineted hon, impurities of the blood,
tat, a distance or eighteen or I went). miles; nod "I'l 111 (1: , ,0rg. ,,,, I f the digestive el guns, it is. evident
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i""h2en t co "''''
lan''
' I'll
li''''until'll
a la.''' i tlatt the tem. di m
t plo‘ed Mind be el such a nature us
ant provoret, born t,titt , i t r t , •tsle. at gtettt ,' e= wine ptac
I t
s yeti enleill tied to 'cootie I liote libitriteliono, or to.
',.1 along
N' i ' , " ..:l 4' ; ‘'er. e‘l'l'd'" I,'"'" the 1311111' , "" to , ..,,,,• iii blood tEI it. nateral state. Th.. Cliehelier
11/e 1/31:.1111 11,111. (.4 toleg a complete on i t let; ocyok" t 5„,,,, t ,,,,,,, t 1 1,,,, g .,i 5 , e , pij.,. b eint. ,,„. aTa ..„,,.„frd ~„„,,
1 hr. 7 1 ' hruagh 'h.. , " '''l' ',.. xt"a'll'l" ,an far
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Iv on ••• tent ilk principles, and based on nn intimate ac
lord, wore -MI ,
Innen 100 mon, gonroi—lions WO , ' r 1 , i „.,thiunee a iiii Ibis origin of disen-e, nrd the tiCtlrd
tag it in a manner impo<oble to r.nell the 111 it,'
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.ere ir , ~,,„ / 1, „„1,/ n .,,,,1,
.pills Isle.“ fir-1 tattaittitic :I pl.. a hil; can It. positively tolled on. Being cornonied
'f he commander-i , chief of the American (met,
ot n vat ietv ot toredient• entirely dill . ..rent Iron. nod
Iron War Steamers. ~ .."I . e. ,-,.‘,.",p...1 An Valley For_". - "ller'on iodtmendent of each other in their merle a 0 1 ,,,,i.;
A few weeks since in directing public ettention to iron cold. hung , . 41111 Illy inclernt trey of the eeietoti then net, et f o il in inin.li t h e .oat „t• dk„.a 3 ,. , in „t a w
• The British volt d it, plenty. end st eat their dose in ,
ever,h,,,,,„ it 0 .,, „ Pf „.,,,. 1.1„, if the liver h e „ff,.,..1 •
the advetrisemont of the Postmaster General iii.i
fee" i t n g• 'llnir "iglus " 1 l '" 11- • ,1 " ,• • R "' l di"i l luli""; ntl, one togit.dient will overate nn thel inartieninrorgail
tine propfeeds for Mail sec , ir.m between New Y... 11. it teatiog in ...entity, n 'tile the Anterienn chieftain I
„ .i by
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, n. ,i,, g i t „r ,i,,, , „ ~.,.„. or• bile, it i a c,,,,
and Gelveston, Texas, wet ook occasion to urge upon r
I'lolll6llg a ''''''l" lie
11'1' tool
' '' ' '''P'''''''' A ; stentlithseltutgit g into the thalitell. eetline il 11.1 11.
the Boat Beirders of this city. and others, the i p ,or will - nail Is ilt tit( !Mall eltildeell, et 1b../ liti-Land '
„mo o
...?„,,,. A n ,„), „ill ~,..rate on I', t,h„,,d , „o,'
port•nce of seeming the conttact, and building the " a ' "' ' l ' n V • dh l l'''nre• bud t"n d " I " 11 1"'" "I l'' ' '''" i remove those ;ailment. a u Wok hove rdterstly emceed
lien for a pass. Engagements reed , dit impo•sible I „,,,, „ s r i,ntil„ti,,,,i while a thild will t &entail) cup•l
requited vessels. The vessels, it will be borne in for her CrUt•l Torn/erne, to give her one. [tender...ll Gem 11, ,,,„ „ 1i . „,,,,„. i re 1„,,;,;,.„ ma ! , 1,„, he,n
mind, are to be if the most sobstuntial kind, and so desperate
f'"'"
'll'"P"'"u"era' sod
'l'e
cri'. of
l" , di•chnr2ed i„to the atomach. through the ill-unmet].
consttucted, that they can be used by the Government, child nnt, she -tieoe si d l'on 'thou? a peas
nits d
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„ , 1' C '''" (:,lily , .fot
f the her ingredienta.
l.wk eled,ol the 1,1111111-1 and 1 - 41Chvo ttritlot.
wide; necessary, es war vessels. Of course it w.ruld It will be Filo. niltest,l he moms tioW litin. Ilt el
Sol I It% Wm Jackson, corner of Woorl and Liberty
be beat to build them of Iran—and would give anode
.ds, 1,,,,the,,, by ,I, „,„ „i 1 , „„1„ . ,„ 1).„,1„ . „ i,„,„ al ,:::I',.;:iiii.o.ll:4;,,,,,,eiri:jr:il,
liesg for Dr Clickenet ' s Pills • - - •
er opportunity fir a display of Piusliorgh skill in the . 1
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(7 111 Iteve7rre of ti„ i t
:wide called "Leen , T 0
Gnoupill LIVERPOOL SALT.
construction of hue steamers. We rental ked, at the is said to have been given to this race If Itelians el. 0!,..r. hi tho ell ir , rter ill illtilintleis Ilion erthliet, FARMERS AND OTIIERS
I. I les wine rile" ftill -is ft.! It h , sto ut and tee ie.-. a "' ' 1 , 1 • - • "1-
/ •••; •s Coated I'r/la; ' purporting to be Patente.ll
11 SACKS Coarse Ground Liverpool Salt, ex•
time ; that the iron vessel' alt end) , built by um enter- the borders of Texas. The I louston Tel , grap h
teat - lels in:tepidity el it tocictized Owir died I
.t, lint grossly or Minn_ meat or arm ) use.
prising and ingenious rpeeltanien, bad done much for noticing the recent nt tempts to conclude a treats I y as bolo tiw
" I they nlw ,i. .tieetnnitsl to stinking their e•rape. A , gut t . l' l''. 't nti -e " l ' l '' '1' ...-, -
pills and ptetended patent ere forget ies. i i , 4,
o . r r . ~
k in New Yolk who, tor
40 ' , arks fine Salina Dairy Soli, for butter or table
Pittsburgh, in - proof of which we Hike great pleasut, pent, with them, ridieolos the exeggerated upptelwre marked rotiahts to t le. Amt . , lean. renders them ta, Li.. , ht .,..f o it , r to fi , ve yett , y . ,. bas mode lii; livine . l,
itosio•ld to the lit 11,11, and I.llWnVli Vtelenme /11 the C'n niede""l4 P '111"1 "'''''" men, „ v. 13 . est . , just. ire's and for stale by
in directing the attention of our teaders to the remark. %ions that are entertained at the Net th of theimpiew. I REIN!! ART .1.:. JONF:S,
former, to whom they conveseri what information
of the editor of the "Military and Naval Chronicle," es+. T hat ("yet says that in 1335 they could no
in the t . • Asthma. (, • eaghs, c ons nat r tion, rte.— \\'e egain anvil 3'. 14 1 1 Liberty at
they could glean e adventures.
a paper printed it. New York city and devoted eisclu - concentrate at any one point mote then iliiin•en lam. O ur , coil the ren'ter ' s attention to that rel. !naive! and mast ' Tobacco, Segars, and Snuff:
nocentormt• female, having procured lwr flout excellent 1 d'e . 'ne lA - leer% 1 I.lltion 1,1 1% lid Cher .
finely to Niilitary and Naval affairs. The editor, it •Ited wartiots, and tlott ill tribe vtat an mach red o it. n pilleneuse holding ithlitit, lmettly poundt. Ons
. '.' r . .. , ,• i 4 Bxsch,wil,g Tobncco, of the choicest
, y .ts repeat ten ill spreading wider ono ul, or eve- •
_. „ .., i
of
0 "rum. and Valli/Lit dese.tiltlions;
would seem, has recently been itt our city, and whilst l rid by contonnt warm is Oh the Mexicana oral -reni.,... rout tong Oil!. a held heart to her anstiong and lonely r ,
. ~,, ,
admit . , .
ale
most ,
_.,;._
„,,.:
• • babes,
i She had plissed . the piritiet :nerds at Franke :'',,,,•',...„Vi1'i1,.",:'11"pir10'n.,'"7,„,,;,.„..iitr,1;„'i1:,,,vi., rii„:;,,,::,.",'1,—, 20,000 I lavana Cigat 1, uf the most approved
bere, ).lilted the iron war steamer now constructing , a riet. the list five years, that they have n u t te.„, able
I ford, nie nasylst meeting the woods ti little this side• brand,r
tinder the directher of Captain Hr x 'Ma. The con- to !nester mere than f , error five hundred wart jut 5 in when a toll, stout nom ttermrtd from behind a tree, reel A few Jars fine sc.mted snuff;
g
pi meat paid to the capacity or our f. lend Captain tiny of their expeditions. It is added that their a ro- potting a letter in her lend, tegoeated her to r,„,4 it.
of
1i. " ,,, , , ,ii...n.,... _ ( . 0N5tim p . i 0 v 1, ,,, , 1. ,, „.... ; Al. i . , c, Rapp( c and Scotch snoli. jest ree l d and for
(lowdi r , .o, 4 •,:r " e l t i l fviu which ui rli t a h : , "titgrt.l::•ein"i“isealf remedy
tit
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INKIER, is well merited; he is highly edteemod in riot A ate generally armed with hews and urrows nrol l She grosped w ith eager ply the letter henrittg, the chars
tart. alt,„,
a ,n ,.1 las . I „, 1 . 1 .. 1 - T 1,,, 1,1 - ,.,,,, ~,,, ~,,m, ' 3 '''' ) It ELN HAIt T t JONES,
mom rriber liushand's lined wr;tin:. After n pant , he I 1 .÷ :.... ,.. ‘ " ,,,d 1 ,0i..ent. p , in, $1 per 1,,., „ he n0v13.3: 140 I,llwrty of,
flit CICHTMInity es a gentleman of extended scientific ; ant•cs, and me withal so cowardly that they an scl
said, "sour husband is well, madam, and requested
aeg,iiremensa, and greatly devoted to his profession. I I
dem or neve' known to attack ri fora' Of the Texians, me to say, that in n 110,11 time he n ill he wi sh vete; ''c'
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Bat, let the editor speak for himself. I even when they had the advantage of numbers three to money is a scarce article unl•tng 11 , --1 Mean among ' '''''"-
IRON WAR ST KAM ERS • one. Tao companies of tit ngoons could I rover.te the 11,111; Lo on neeinnil oil your husband ' s partiality te I
the rioter of
it ~ liberts I am willing to become his balds•
I'VP' . We have on several necasfons celled the at• ub co
ole untry occupied by the Comanches with impti• . '
"
~ F t saying, i .handed et u p..... of money,
cation of our nu memos military rtoders to the im. pity. "My means. madam .ate ad. Time, or I would nut &-
~iin
iii
ii,isn.
in
ow tires Lesitin " '4,61, she sue about tr .I - se it
penance of this class of vessels fur the ptelec•l The
w,irdre....,
Of Big
,
fitutidee, • • Ye., said. sit ,my husband would a rc me .hottiv;
thin of our prominent harbors, not only on the At- ! „;
/....nolon stale plum limier tele/lit:, for li fe, Vlllll 11,11 1 . 111.• 11.1 Soo know al/11 Nlll,ll I,IIMII • ••1 ire asd.hs
lantic creme but also on the shines of our great il'ial'i ;to J lid zr Edmunds a fee: dos • since by ihe *1,1 , 11 ~f 11, and how did ±.,,t. know me, alio never " — P"
I
Sell&- I Its•lt mad inti we are true- i 1 s te • hill:
, county alien. the trial was held It is a dark crilore,l • '
• ' , r I r " 11°1 " ' lir
We had tbegrntifiratitie of visiting not long sincei ~ dress, looking much Itke a very badly made ',„., t h at Tii his 1.„ 1 , .4„.i t iti s , „„ „ti1,,,,,,,k, will
w hil e ...i.nolling at Pittsborgh, in the state of Penn•
' der - Feder gown, while the mask, which is of yellow cal- .Indie the .1,10 Amer iron corn mint, and expunge
sylvaniu. the iron war steamer now being constructed irt„httbeti with black paint, t a „ g l y en ,, g l, ill 1, i z i„ these rni•rieett...; leo lief,, take the road to the lei ' ,
ender the direction of Captain William W. Hunter en all the children in the counts. The nitrite parapltra f t " re , '' . ; 11."
. S.'
..':,',”g,'
chi
del'''rtad. She
gave '''''
of the United States Nrivy. it
i,
contempieted
that
nrii,,,,„ mighty
„ill,
aff..r.. - . . (PI ,MI SRI 4111 1111,1111 e Opll/ 11111 ere Ile slow(. Wi th
1 quite Werth); 01 ilie iternit A 1.,. att.! Com totoi step the ailoroselletl Vine-creel.
Jib; Tellsel will be ready for sea in the early part of the tra it s td, „ ,,1 t.,,,,
ta b.. tite o teloaged.
I i..oelv her rt., inn tied beneath her breed, vi lien Ilie•
spring of 1816; and it is to lie hoped that the Navy , ~, ittl stood Ml,' situ. ls her In the toll. She st itt•
oe
Deportment will direct her commander to visit all the l'xs v set.. Asia LAN ns —Farms lit Cheater en, cots „I, and h d lir, ...If in the rutitnly of S Itaittab
plintipalOitieS On the Atlantic coast, in older that :he smiling et fair prices. The farm of Hugh I lee.). it e • nt int . !. ''Yeti tet••• woman.” I 1,,,, ~,, a ir,
ls C1111•Iieti art "—'•l)—it the rt bel reev e Ss Its Ii
people hero may v. it ness the Capabili t ies, to sorne es- Ch
arelsion township, 100 acres Seat sold by essigner ':„,, hreetl , e
nernte. to lot, kin,t —thit 11••ur 1* Inn,—
tent, of that great section of country lying „e.„) or on the L' lib nit. far about $69 per acre. The farm ..f
~. a e. women mei dic moll Sour babes " A :ro in et ti•
t
the Allegheny Moutenins. It would indeed be a no.- Win. Climeson, deceased, in Honey brak e 50 a.m. tier mil, nn-w 0 . The rtllliisn erns ..1...... d.. r .,, , , .n g .
I. 04.1411 d for fifty dollars per acre The farm of G e n,
~
'shot the 10,1111, to,...enger tlililrottelen l- I.tt whole'whole'elty to behold in the eaters of New York a large
Stanley, in West Nontmea I, and ii‘melbro I. 13 1 , I'll'l'
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''''''l-1"11.• h"1"h:a ' 611. 0 11 . ' d0 l mn ' Lnd
war steamer of eferen knmdred tons bvrthe/i,burque
, sold at tr,s per acre. t s Ivo •—litt arspront Led 11,t• g:lardo with is seettintg
rigged, built on the head waters of the Ohio, more acted, te.,l ht;uess, awl beggt d him in a soppltent sonic to
1,
than twothousand miles from the ocean. tier model A New c,,, , ,, T y . _11,. Ne,„,,,„,„„, L e d,, r 1 ., ar.
„, g in ' tie r ^ " r . " ^, o , 1 “" .. fi.or• • Fend' idiot 1 - ex
ed the guard, wh. are SOO see vonler guard
is of surpassing beauty, and vie biz : ,sing rd the opieien with merit ability the erection of a nese ennttls ' l, l „ '' „ ni , , , ~
e _if ~, ~,,.,/,,,,,, ~,,,, s‘;',,,
.hall an0n1.1,j,.i,,,
that there are few, if say. vessels low in ors Navy out of ( • hster Berk. and Monlgnser; Mute win I. foe mate " - Mei lie iiii iii i : le.; in 1,1,1 sl/1/ 1111 1 OH' reVe
that will outsail her, even while under canvass without the 1 ...; , d ..,,,, , ' woman the rintat•S •tf •uppor ing her little family one
the aid of het steam power. ' e eel, I•titzon' reett'lect the tlltionre she has a ,41.,rd.
„ ..
W hen ennip i ete i vequ i pp m f or „ s i r ,. atThaene „, A 0 wring mill it In itrsetott of meet ion a , totit &Isis the vleiZitt ail.. Int:L.lnd ree•tyeet
All on board, her draught or water twill be thirteen miles above 11111bLione,no Ttit key rise! Os Filch it 1,, p,,,1
~,,•:! i i,
l i , : „ l , : in fs , 1 ,, , ,:1_ it 1 :: „ 1 g th , : ,,.. P. ,, i , ty I lt l i l ti ,, m i, e „. Tr: 0110_t ,
u a, a
feet, enabling her to croas the bar at the mouth of the id to torn out I vre hundnal !/•11 lel. M then per d,,y. Th.. .. v. „ •
Missiarippi at all times. On her spat deck ere to be mill I. not) eighteen miles Gore Prairie Jut Chien. ...
four sixty-four pounders mounted on earthier., fitted
in open boxes, which reveleenn pivot s.enah'ing thent
to bear upon any rprarter of the compass in an incredi
ble short apace Of Lion , The pint arc Paixban, and
will weigh 10,000 pounds each. The goo deck is
pierced for a side battery of thitty awn pounders. —
Her machinery and motive peer! are below the water
line, and consequently completely protected from the
fire of the enemy. Ste i, to be provided with Cer
tain Hunter ' . submerged propellers. including the re
cent valuable improvements added then to by the tal
ented inventor. IVe are nut of the number *she be
lievethat steam can be applied to men of war so as to
entirely supersede tie use of sails, from the Greta the
impossibility ofeurrying sufficient fuel for long voyages;
but we do not perceive why sails and steam ally not
harmonize with Hunter propellent, the buckets being
soconetrueted that they may shut into the sided of the
tt he Mail'? illorning Post.
JOHN BIGLER, Er)110A
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. NOV. 13, 1845
I - 4 '4 V PA LAI LH. A.reirt 1 , /1 country lICIA ltupers,
is the Age lit for the rittsbut mit Daily Morning
and Wetlslti Metrery Cud :114tell'acteter, to receive
adveltisemettis and Mll,seririoris. Ile ha, offices
in
N LNV Yonx.. at the Coal Otre.e, 30 Ant street. (ed•
loitting the 'Tribune °tiler )
Po+ roN, No. 12 Scar ,no•t.
Pllll/4111 LPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 3I
fine street.
B %LT S F. corner Baltimore awl (lalvert s r 4,
where our paper col be seen, and trims of adverti
sing learned.
vessel so soon a+ the er•gine is stoppe 1, retarding not
in die least the headway of the vessulalt!e under
. Captain Hunter is a gentleman of extended inform:,
ti 0174 arrived at thut period of hi when the powers of
the mind are in full vigor, an ornament to the profess
ion he has adopted; and if his life should be spat ed for
a few years to come, he will render essential services
to his countr y, by converting the iron mountains of the
west into floating batteries for the defence of ulurt
ban
oar of freedom which is dear to us obi:cif right,—price
tes when compared to Lifeblood shed in day* gone by,
that we, our children, and our children's children
might repose in safety under its ample folds.
Ncw Yotta.—We have got the news from this Stlie
at last. Eight Senators were elected thi. year. I,'
making up the returns they stand as follows:
First District.—Ed ward Sanford, ( Dem.)
Second.—Secton Smitl , (Dem.)
Third.—Wm. H. Van Schoonhmen, ( Whig and
Anti•rent.)
/bard —Samuel Young, (Dem.)
Fifth.—Joshua A. Spencer, (Whig )
Sizas.—Thomas J. Wheeler, (Dem.)
Sevectit.—R. H. Williams, (Dem.)
EigAils.—Gideon Hard, (Whig.)
The Democrats elect five, and the Whig. three, 01
the sew Senators, and the nest Senate will be comp
wed of 21 Democrats and eight Whig..
The House will be divided thus—Democrats, 75
pure Whigs, 47—Whip and Anti•reetcrs 6—total
128.
The vote is decidedly in favor of a Convention to
alter the Constitution.
A correspondent of the Louisville Journal, who
visited the White Sulphur Springs by the route of the I
Great Kendawha, says:—At the Hawk's Nest, neer!
Charleston, a sublime precipice 11,000 feet high, end
commanding a view fir mils of the running and foam-
leg waters of New River, a remarkable feat was per
formed a few years ago, by a married lady from Mis
sissippi. Ten feet below the edge of this terific height,
which many men will not approach nearer than thirty
yards, there is a bench of stone of some dozen feet in
circumference. To this rock, in spite of the expostu
lations of her affrighted husband. the lady descended
When she began tore•ascend her husband cried to her
not to look back, and with his assistance she regained
rise summit, pale as her handkerchief. Her ambition
was fully gratified; she had done what no other woman
had aver done or ever will do, and what she will nec.
er attempt again.
DR. DORS ix, in hit "Observations in the East," just
published, mentions that in some parts of Egypt, to
avoid the conscriptions of Mehemit Ali. the women
have been in the habit for years back, of maiming their
children noes to unfit loam for military service. The
destroyiag of one eye wean common operation. But
theracba barren:moo effectual way to put an end to
this cruelly, by forming tietrniments of one•eyed sof
diem. The evil is said to be already Much ditoinislurd,
MOM
Mr. cALHoUN.—The N. 0. Delta of the lit Nov.,
asp: “Preparations for she reception of this gentle
man, are making on such a scale, by our city author.
hies on the part of our eititen§, as will not only be
creditable to out city. but highly gratifying to the se-1
cipient of the honors. The Mayor aed Recorders of
the First, Scconil nod Third :Municipalities, met ;,eit
terday evening, and engigyil the St Louis Bull rt oo In
Gar the pilluic receptnni, and a hatul.iome suite of
apartaleot. for his private a ccommod.itton. Mr
Calhoun is DOW expected to at rive here es ety day.
on his way to the gleut Memphis Convention."
The lend sales in Virginia, nays the N. Torl. Son
comitrue, and small far errs from the North buy free
ly in those parts of the State from which rho slaves
have been removed. Lends about equal to the host in
New York still for $5 per acre. Tim -litrutte i• much
milder than our own in winter; for a few eriel.a in J ts•
Iv and August the woather is oppr en•ice, hot emir. lv
free Gant the greet entre:nos front whieli we
here in the No ill. Virginia is lihr one of rite uair, t
/led Slates Orthu \Vest. She is in a traosirion
end Marylued. Nero uctry, Tennessee, Nerill Carolina
and Mitauntti will all ani , rpt the sauce policy. The hear
soils arc Fpr•edily rah ward 6y SfilYe Iptfifi,Nfiti aft,
rearing f r tint 7 to 91 years, they bt come fit for the rv•
Ception of the isolast, rolls while limn.
MILICL.I UllOll 4.11 e, and the Inin.act tons are meagre- novl3 :It
We hate no change to not tee in the Imo Let for bread .-
rigetto•
stuffs, other than .I 1.-si del ire. 41 , -rrlillld. Toe *ale.. of 1 CIO boxes Loaf Sugars,
Floor hale Inc.',, Ugh , . R. 15 75 Mr , 0171,-Elovi, 0,1 C",.,• 1_ 41 4 bid. rroshed '•
4 " Pulseei•ed ''
37k for more choke brond•-st ith coo.ideralde firm
4 by, White Havanna sugar;
nee among holders. We notice I illillell ...ill , . of Rye 5 hags " Brazil "
F l 'ff o ''', at tf"il if $4, and a lot at $1 f frt.} 44 1.2 i Arrising and for sale by
Corn Wet is mu, h enrmired l'or. "I he last .ales w el, REINHART & JONES,
140 Lib• rev at.
sr $3 for I'. noh: I ntl ;3.12 i Inc choice Brund4 wine. n. " 11 3 '
(;rain is in incline denial and we tone !nether 4111.-4 Fresh Fruits and Nuts.
of 3 000 I,„, Penn's N o, heat. in 1 ,,,,, , nr $ 1,2 2 .1,1,2! 1 5 K IrleSi Malaga Grape-:
'2.0 sx. Bunch Raisin.;
and 50U hug it $1,i25. 'l%e .1 tote ' , mune-in wl sl.lo* 5 legs Sun
$1.23. Small isles of Wlitte ni $1,2341.30. Fur- `-' rases new Prunes;
li n e r ...l es of Rye, which is mach wonted, at 75, 4 76 c.: 10 boo " Citron;
"
for Penit'n, oral 70,750. Southern. \\'e 11.” c nun 10 Malaga Lemon.; ;
2 ('eircseelo Fresh Currant.;
change to notice in COI n. which i• in demand. n ith Variella Bete, Term-winds Sir.;
ink, to-day of 700 bus, tonging, in pits..., for fin. round 3 b Iles Fresh Bordeaux Almonds;
',ethos and r ,m•• Juin, 61),. lii 631. per hi,. 5.h... of 2 0 l'aro-r Shell
3 '• New Cream Nun.;
Sonde: Oa), al 39a., l'con'a se Ift e, land wool,' nom i - 10,,,,
" Cocoa "
- _ _ maid I /.2c. more. In othei articles illtell , l• nine 10 I/A• ;:belled AlMllflela.
-nib' doing and we ohaer ve no change in our ri , 51. , ,• Jn.t receiving and for ••11. try
••Von .4,1 pie ..,,,- r ,..,,- woman her floor." REINHART & .1014 ES.
_ _ "No." Tior.elione The Pros t•ion market gotei anal film -
, ri , .• I:1 :If . 140 LPh.-rty rt.
The Washington corre.lionclene of the (thin Sates - - I hen no nay r .. ,,, nlS'. f Mt, mid n,,,... or ,-,.,1,1111, 5..: l. rotttlt tunt Pet i•e• Cln•er•r'eri Cult' litu• - • ill roc.. __, ,
man , ~,y , that Mr . iy..4.,,,,, 5 m41 4 4 1 4 .. not b....4 e , 4,...,,,i ire! shall' ' ind in all p ti.... et MI earn, tie •e.rod ,be I. Tiv.t, w 111 I dn. et $5,75,41 :17 i. A on lc 01 4711 Coffee, Teas and Spices.
of since President Tyler sent him southorai el, and 'hat g wird hs the t hi , ,t rind h sled him 4• the gr,elllll t . ..,,.,, a ( ,d in . 1 „I, ~,,,, (~,( I ~i,c1,1 “••tel‘ilt). r it• 1 3 ,, II %(171 Rt. Ceti e..forr to ptint , ;
-Ron. in ohm], run-•.•e the g. 001.1 Lon., 14 0:t...- ,
~ , • kJ 20 •• llid Lagoa% nil
Mc Buchanan would recall him did he krioo whole ,„., ~ t , •,, 4 1,„„ % 4 ,- . made at -..,-.4 -
11:•• i...- 'o,l'l AD.. %,.1.1 are site ls ' :SI au icatbo •'
he was to be round. el i was dote.. the colt tI 00 .,i e n o f “..• ( ,, ( ,1 to ~-.•. rho tic el bi - . lot • Lars. 4. 67 H ... Ittsperteti di)11) " Java
- - - when t!.• Stl.itt:., mew a pi-Ittl and .l,l him 4. ,II r nag alt. yro , o•lt of fletolier. 2001rIni• -..ftwe 1•I Jan a , 64 Half Chests Teas. assented, compti
' 1 wasuleri, fort.l ,
' 1 fir' ""l"tfi-i''"ll' 'T'. ft: "..' 1 n r'"H t. l him in °l' a fear l'''' ii if,. IS Ii 3 017 1111,14. Sia.,:k in store on the lot I a: g some ezfra fine Green and Black
int, pid.r. Theo-. oa• lion "M. U., of r•capci. n od ' ,
- 1.141., 2.L.6! 11114' chi ma;
that ti r..ogi, the w,, 41. Seittng the.end m ,o's musket, 15 hags Black Pepper;
it i'' m"ar"l ' l '''' " young 3"'"''"7 commuted "'" ile storied I-ke a tie., r •,.,•121,1 he the liouttd• -Shan. rh, ~,,d.,.. 1,...,1,, ,re in att part• of the countr) 7 •• Alai-rice;
ride the other day in conserve-nee of the death ill hi• Ilim .leati.y down with him'" Nat rah a',l from one is „ Q .., nil I.g+ been (or some nee kg unusually netise. 100 Mats Cassia;
I.ne to attotht.r. T . 'h,' Il• 11,•1 In the 1.0011 1 - 1 . ,i ,
in; .
‘1, ,,,,,, o,r „ prim ,. , ~,.,„ ~, vi ,„„
only ,1,,,,t. 4 kegs Nutmegs and Mare;
~..1 a general .lamb commenced; the er , ..),•fl .mr 11,1 ir I 641 clove";
It o . -{;ed it interell.. wilt b Mr Clay feels in the „m•olt in the rne,lo 'um. th.o 1.1 , lifthimti„,". the main. ''' our I''''""" l '''''' 4"; mend `'""me'c'" l '''''' Pore (bound Spice., assorted:
l atter 4 .' 4 ... 4 .4 44 , 4 w ill 1 ,,,,4 4 ,1 4 1,, 4,1,,,,. him ~, f ,p„„ go u rd was I. It in..i...i. lit.t the whole pi ten line At B.ihron. on tine 7th. large soles of Pour weer ens L •n ,ti,, g en d f lit . 00 by
Mv ( ,•,%1 a non Ire al /1111,1-.llle ruti,e ulnae !resented k ing ~t fr,.12i,,,,, 25, S o uthe t ii Col ii. 70 ,71,-.; Oa's . BEI NIIMIT St JONES,
them to Vel:l,.l}Vel'a ;.land.
heel(, and tiros. .N 4 10 r 0.00.11,1. 11.r•e. *loch is 14
---12 .4 lc , ir el in den ond. Sex Fork, oi4-Flour, "n" 13'3' 140 Liberty ate
A Brsziliin iniro.loctlon is-This i• my Mend, ,r concenktl among the lot•lies. and gallop don 0 4, . , , 0 _ . , .
.. .
'Sr_ _.. • . ___ .__ -- - -
. 1 le• Pei.. ate: - i• \\ hem. 't I. /3 , . Rye, ,Er , Corn, / .1 , . Rae Sundries.
he eta?: anything. I am arronatable for 11. I y ..
,",-,i m . ; „ 4 „.i sh e .. 41,.. ihdt,,,,,,,e, !WI-Floor. WIC' BO X ES superior Goshen Ch eese,
The titnogl.t .05 t o •omier ~.t.;:e•tr d than it a as r ,..1 •
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5,,,-.11101 ,es have recently died at Princeton, N J in enrcutlttn Ile )0...0.0,1 Lis It ...... 0 04 eluding 1".,:.11; \V1....0. sl,'-'.); llp'. 741.-,; C.OO, f.U062...: and " I LJ F 2 c"r. 6 .1.'g";
1 ben IA bite Wax Candle.;
die 111.13 Med guard.. had toads ienclonl the Dclawnre 0.0 ~ 3 ,,,.. All ,„„ y, 7 , / ,_}..1,„, r, lc , wh i ., , sl , ..!t t
lle here f oun d himself headed. arid hemmed in In, 2 cases •mall 'fe. Licorice;
- " "
Two lidims perm-in-to ir,llll lie Chel4/1,1.1. Seltle- 01 lea4t fin .',...)•!... .10 14
,1 4..0,... 11.0 r littan; f rom Troy, 7 t fr-i {ow, tl; %Ihen) $1 '2.4.151,1!)1; and flat th • 1 Relined
belitid a tire ;toad .1. In 0..1.-.1 itt.m...1,1, .one, tier. 411 a lf.flofri. fi'l -Flom . /4,75; %%Twit 90.95 r- 1 bbl Sal Soda;
Men( In North Ctlrohn't, wet e ple,el I. nt the Baptist „ , ' • ~, , lO his Caoile `Soap;
•I is u.coes. to tom to 4 ute.-... all , " 11.. 'l , l, VI ~ , 1 ., , I .tile. Hero, - F1..111 $l.•
A... mot ilitm recuotly held tat Itvleigh. 5 •• Italian Vermicelli;
er , a r,d yarr ho,o, a I,,ch 1,, r,,, en,•,..d ,0.p,,,,0. I. 2. - ,, %% i, ,,, d 4 1. c ,,, r0r ,, ,,1,5 ,, h _r i , ~. $4 25; c , r ,,
Of
-- - it w in out 00440441 Pn, " .... , , , 11 al'o3, ' 4.1 , e to s 4 '' " Maccurune
AlAstit S. W 051,04 •Mortri Olin 1\ IN?. itPuto la DI- king' b 0„ d .,„ , „ no to „, 1 , 4 ,,,,, ~ f ,..,,,,,,,, 5 ,,,,,,,,,i,,, 41.1'0' ; t.rl (1,..t• , 31,, T O /,,1 0 , ;ilh_l'lt. o ., $l. 50 lb• flerniutla Arlo.' e... 11;
sat -There is now allying the Wilinebar.--. neat v.er e self-a Do,lie IleVel Atlrrelldel Pa hilliv.ll to ems 14 brut, .'.lt - ; Oats. 20c. rine:clef:, Efk east.- 50 .' Gennine Tapiee*:
Fort Atkinson, a whim woman, aorposed to be about man. far less lo ii llliltd , ./ 1,1I1(1. , n-an 01 die: - Hotir. $ 141. Hii IV h r- ta t , 70e. Loairrille. 7141- 100 • ' Peirl Sago;
A d 6:tempted to pass. The guard levelled
D e eon; 1 ,- I , 1 1 44 , 4 h 0 .19 t h t a t W I ~., ny. , 4 dot. Fret.ch Rose Waive;
' eseut) Yell" old, y ' lt " k"" nothing of her " 1 "" t but himself...us le welled to the duo; the ball „I Desteie'.4 " " ' 1 .1 -.'' if" '-' - '''` , 4'• '• (,'intone %Vales;
age, and who has conform,' to all the "manners and pion l had been swifter than bin own. Ilia ruse was Sf. L0an. •241-Floor, $4.50; Wheat. 72,75 c ; aye.. Ii hoorso 4piced Chocolate;
h I
ahits of the' Indians. She was rucoznlzed by Johnnow truly desperate; behind him was lie whole line 411 c ; (*nun 23.,25.• ; and Outs, 15116 e. Aliva Adria,' 2 " Jujube Pvate, in sheet , :
the city of on l
who also of gitordt-tau no. tit of Mtn the Fllltil.fold pi.plet•. 1) C . SA-Flour. $5,:i73; Wheat, $1,15.-5,, con, 4 dox French Mustard, prime;
Ilunev,F;•tt . now Its tog at Ptarie de Chain,
and ine 101 Of lilln Plitladelidlia tilled .
~,
0 , , , r1„ . t. N . ,.. . 0, , , , ,, , ,,, , 0 3i, ,
0, , 1 .-y - 1,,,,r, t i 50, 10 " cans Boston "
thought lie .aw in her witoldrd and sare-wurlco onte. ,
. 01, 8,,,.,,,,,r,,,p.,. 30 Carir London 'Award 5 lb. each;
/mane/2 tic Limited lineament, of nn old"fdenilr-Lihs/- 4 . ), wan so d 0 ,4 004.. presented ii self, nett that w .., tee 12. No sinS's of :tam. 1 bid Fr ale Bice Floor;.
iI, ()ultra gc. 10 answer to tan inquiry Mr II olio.• to eta.. the iiver. He knew his ht....e; ht. plus gad Vl' iih car-into, other articles, too tedious In mention;
111.-A $111111( ,I,CCevill..l, 11,41 et! Ile 1011ClIell ll,llf (he , “101 t, I. ~ .DP a • •• sin.. t. ..,,,, ova. ranking a liogether 000 of the most complete canon
Lib 10110. A. ,
, diwlttiler. I , ~ E, , caned 14 , •nan• .4.1 e in swift purruil. ---- merits in be found in this city, now orris ing and for
..r,"iiip p.,id-dg- i• or ,","--, .;1- the -- ~1.0 ",-, lilt „.,t,le h.,.. dadred thentexii the De 'anat.., la. OGDEN & SNOWDEN, .ale very low by
the three c" .1 "" . " - """ .""',"'':,`.'"i',l."'" in '"; t "' 'mn atm sported Min on with double interest white the SI'f . rFSSORS TO % V FRY .Of l if 1 . -N & CO..
"IA white wont ltl (101 A, 'nut l I lie 11' Ifillel/.lple/1 f'l,lll. 1., "
.1„,1,../ :,round 1,,,,,,
my
r„,„11,,,, , ,,, ,f
11,0 1 . ,,,,,,,,....1 . m, D.
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1,,.
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6,..1
ii,,..1 T . 1 . 1 . ... „ 1 5 t..1 0 e ,,,, w e k5 1i, t . ni f t4 , i . i i IV 111)1.1ESA 1.1: A: RFT All. DRUGGISTS
ii. rs,i) ,m..,,,,1....„,,.., of Wh ite 1,...01, 11, d Leittl
king resemblance
e resemblan of thr. Women. I have heeler dreoh. 1,i,,,.,,.ii „.
methonro•le, epp.rie the old slip at Atoll,'
of her being one of hi. eleildren. Iler apparent air'
et uses.. 00
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~i,,,,,
',,,.
0„ ,
0,r ,,.
0,,, . 1 , ,,,,d ° ,, ':'' ,1 :`;!".1'i c'" in,' of IS ood and Second 0..
row 1:1 Is.
and the fact of her having no ',collection of her r a p-
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~
1,,,,,d.
~, d
with,ib
,mealy,.in: o, . feed tat
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5, :;
tivity, answer the cote of the chilehen, who ~,,,,, in boat; a man fell aver tin side nod sunk to rise 11 , / 11 ,,, 1e•
ken away very veering. They were captured tan the He
waters of the :114.nongeliela nivor. ill V irginia, neat
~,,,,,',1"','„.1,:i."1-,,1'.41`,.,,,i,,ii"edib1e,,,,",,,:::,,i'
1.,.,,,',F,1",',f1e°7,,,',1,..1::,,,,-
sixty year. ago. Mr D lived in Washington county,
corals, cud returned to tine Pero...shawl: shine. lolly
Pennsylvania, for a num s; h o
either of years; then emigra• .
n „
eeving, 01-0, if Ito Mile 001 th e d..4d, Ito sous at
led to the State of lndi ann. some thirty years ago,
_,
leant cue of his pi inelpal agent..
where be died. Hi. children, I suppose, are, some of cue
----
them 4611114 -Mg in the State of Indiana. :1 r Dald '
ridge intro an intimate friend of my lather, and being a
marked features. I still retain a ditilinct rt collector',
of his family. The first time I saw this woman 1 sous
struck wither resembhince to the Deli idge family.
I had intended to hove WI ittvn to same of the family.
but have neglected it."
The outline oldie bi.dory of the captive above men
tioned, is oomeihing as follows. if our recollection of
the story is not at faith. Duldtidge scrip icturning to
Iris home, from a shoe absence, lon jii4t in season to
see his dwelling in flames, told Lis wife and Children
in the act of being honied off by the Indians. He
was almost upon them before he was aware of hit
danger, and his wife rThllinlnell him to flee Mr his life.
He had entered the littlo field that surrounded his
I dwelling, and a high fence interposed between hirn rind
the foreat. Several Indians sprang towards him to
secure him, but being a very athletic- man, he leaped
the fence like a deer and outstripped his pursuers.-
But he was ever after a lonley and disconsolate Rlllll,
and spent much of his after life in endeavoring to re-
I gain his lost family.
For thin purpose he vidted, after the peace, most
of the Indian:nit:es in the Mississippi valley, rilso Can
aria, and to ascertain time truth of such report, in fruit
less hope, he visited Szotland. Daldridge recovered
some ponion of his family, and, we believe, ascertain•
ed where other, died, but of one or two of his child.
ren, he never had any tidings. It is highly plobable
that rho personage above role:red to as being with the
I Winnebago Indians was one of them. Our kind
hearted ft iend, Mr. H., conversed with her of her sit
uation, and tried to wenn her from her present mode of
life. At first a different ambition seemed to lighten
op her eye, and she would often visit his family clad
in a cleaner blanket and with more gaudy moccasins
than was her wont before; but she informed him final
ly, that she knew of no other kindred or people by the
ties of auachment except those with whom she had al
ways sojourned, and she wished to lie down with them
in her final rest. She is remarkable among the Indi
ans for her temperance and for her disregard of many
of their superstitious rites.
''Art )011 fond of tongue, ill t'•
of tongue, rnaklitn, kind like it •till."
Iralrum ca. 11.1 inti-ly
,1/retry vs. rinn —We owl, S . II Fill I)11.0
couple of entelprising mesmerizers Met tt irh i plile
mishit! , lit thee exhibition in dna pLrer un ‘N . ednentlity
night lost. At low point of their experi m+ms, tilt')
40 , 4 , 11:Mk t., 111 , S111e , ize the mm of the sill,jeet, (uls.
%viol one. 1 , 1 our 10%11 111 ) 1111 d tipimi . ontly fixed it up
lift the wall; n Ins enroll something of this SOIL UCCIII
rA•r.—(To the Loy.) Take down tour urm, Sir.
llor - I 11411').
;Vie,',.-(T,0111• audience.) The pant; 111:111 ' S arm
ji MagnaiZed. %Yin Nolial . genii, 01110 ht . 40 I,'ood US
10 req.o',t 11110 inky . 11 110,0
A S pet-nom—(lu an ironical tm.c.) Tuhe down
rout aria, Jolanly.
11oy-1 can't Sir.
Nlci;r,-11 any gentleman will pat tdiwri n 1101141 , A
oar ,iut t iect, if he is tilde in ! lick it up, lie may
have it, and I w ill return the money,
[lle, a genileman put dawn a half dollar, and oio
otle 0 9101 ter each.
Mealr.—New, Sit, !Pick tip the money and wo may
harc it.
Johnny nop,il down, rocketed 111.1 eft4h, nod wall:
e , l off in t,nunph. Ile WII6 mom:Arne' izeti.—Prov
Gazette.
A long Siitch.—Some time about the 1,1 of duly
last, a lady of Springfield, Mass , 65 ytUtts of Bp'. nc•
citlentally introduced a fine sewing needle into her
hand, which was broken off, leaving about half its
length between the thumb and fore-finger, in a direc
tion towards the middle or pnlm of the left hand. A
physician was requested to extract it, but an there was
so little pain of inconvenience arising from it, he ad
vived to let it temain, rather than cut among the ten
dons fur it. In a very few days all trouble and appre
hension were over in regard to it; about the last of
September, she felt some pain in the right side of .the
abdomen and just above the hip, which she conceived
to ben spasm, and began rubbing it with her hand,
when directly the needle came forth and was extract
ed. The broken point was about 7.8 of an inch in
length, and its fine polish had suffered but little from
M==MM
From th , Prawrylranian.
THE NIAIIKET
S•TURDA 1' •1.. o'clock. P. 'I.
The unit Yorable weather line to day enmew but iiillu
enced oln•ratinne, (111,1 the Market line trern lree nraiye
than ha some day. pn•riain>ly. The price. of Cotton
cr.ntiuue r.lther uu.enittl, and further ad iticr, fr am a
broa] are hr.tkr•d fair with c on.titlet able anxiety. both
Iry h't„•r. 41111 taller, in the pn•er • ut Slat,
. .
of the emttei, retteliest 'jute ion to p e ithei,
rcnn Insurance Company
x(1131..t: iment un the Sioch of this Compu
( luu 2 412 51) rer .here) %111 he due nu Sa'.
urday. the 15/h.
Op in I.llChOline 111.1,11,1, NO 39
\\ au, ,itteet J. FINNEY,
novl3 31
For St. Lel:us.
ar... TII E new and light (-Lancia Steamer
SAM SEAI,
~Robt (7 ref. n lee Mit,t , , ill lenve for the
above and all mom , mediate fandinpf • on FRIDAY.
next, 1-1:11 in-t. nt. 10 ,'dock, A. M. For Freizif 1
or inl.aeofoTly 1111 lionid. nos: 13
A. FULTON,
HELL AND BRASS FOUNDER,
NS rt•lmili ,tll,l ttrimmetnatttl 6.l.itre+. (II 1.1.• 111,D
S :1 NIL 170. Itel tvetto Mitt ket and Ft it . \
str.. 11,•‘‘ iii bl . 1.1l•ilAt•li to ,021 . 11131,111 cuAutuer,
itt,,tl,
loo,•11. Su•umbout , and 11 , 114 of r, y e iro , front
10 i tt l 0 000 pound, ea from pallet 01" l he mist
~pl , ,,,u t t model, and win ranted tube of the LO,ll Mil..
: 1,•,j
1 romp., Counter., MI ;ling c, Sec
o illt rertc viiiitoy of 13i a•is l'a.oings, if re
goo oil, 'mord and tioinlied in the ni,11,1 m 11111 1 ,1..
[ : •77r . A. the sole agent for Babbitt'. Anti
Attraction !Vela!, SO jliSily celclonted for the reduc
ion of fi it too) in mnchinciy.—The Boacv and (..;rm
position can be had of hint at all iimcs. non 13 ly
5n TONS I'IG META of good . quality and
NJ suitable for foundry purposes, just received
and for Pale by JOHN U, DAVIS,
novl3. cnr World and sth .tg.
-
Wanted Immediately.
APERSON who understands painting and vur
nishing—comtant employment and good wages
will be given. Apply to
J K HENDERSON,
West end Hand at Bridge.
For St Louis.
•111Rnteumcr1 4 1.tNi TIT, m
DA AN, \ln•tcr• will Nave for the•
above and interrnetlinte
on Sot unla),
1,/ rootngo npnly 1111 board. n,,v 13
THEATRE.
MANAGERS, SHIRES ANT PORTER
PROMPTER, GEORGE T. ROWE.
LEADER OF THE OECHESTRA, J. H. HESSING.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Ist Tier of Boxes, or Drees Circle 50 cis
2d ~" 371 "
-
25 "
l'it
Gullet"; Cu: Colored Persona
BENEFIT OF MB PRESTON.
See.m.l night of MAST. JOHNSON. the celebot
led Tight Rope Dencer.
Fiat niclo of EL 1-11 . Dun, in ‘s hich Mr Preston'o
Hulse VULTUBE will °Heti,
This Evening . , November 13th, 1845,
%V ill t 131 e,ellied ngrand Sl»•uncle rallyd
EL HYDER!
02, TILE OAP TIV E PRINCES
To I, followed Iv MASTER JOHNSON on 'he
figLt Rupe.
A (ter which the relebrite,l fliwro ealkd
CHARLES 11.
er For partirolori We small 1611
lECer),,,,ti open of 4 pet 6 o'clock, curtain will
at 7 preckly. novl3.
Fisk ! Fish !!
3Ark BIILS No. 2. Mackeirl;
!20 3
10 " '• 1
10 Id Ltd. No 2 •'
10 WA. Salmon;
p 0 h(bbls ••
50 boxeo Seale I Herring;
15 bblo Gibbed ••
5 dwc. run Fresh L,obstmo;
3 •• Jar• Pickled ••
6 •• cons surwrior Sordineo;
5 " bottles Anehnive•;
RecrioK and for sale by
REINHART & JONES,
140 (.Kerr
REIN ART & JONES,
140 Libel ty
PIANO FORTES.
ONE mahogany Pittno•forte with rrm flame, metal
it, plate, wail:tench vend action, manufactured
by —A. 11. Gale," littered:4or to "The New York man
til'artut ing Company," New York City.
One Hwy, trierrt of elegant wolktnartrltip. with
Willket'ri attachment, from the anme manufactory.
One plain square tnahognny made by Davis
.S' titotherp, New I'm k, that has been in use about
5 months, nod will be Auld to doors n ronsighment •t
slBll—with security, or a discount allowed of 5 per
cent for Cask
To arrive within fi days. two Piano Fortes, in addi
tion to the s tove, horn Gale C. Co., Nrw York; all
of which will lv..•dd at the same prier no diner - A at
the F.,Clttry in New York. For sale by
JOIIN H
I'•3 Wtstal street.
no% 11
ir) C \NS AND I'AT I F:NTS rex,' Ow billow
Lowing, relative, time pnip2itie.sr i.
Liv nu
Near FoiTfield, Rockhriage Co.. Va.
July 14, 1845.
Ala R. E. Sellers:—l think it a duty I hwe to von
and the public generally to say, that I have been nrnic
led with the Liver Complaint fora long time, and have
brim attended by 'neve' al phyaiciana, and used a great
many liver pills. but conld get nothing to relieve me.
until f bought your Liver Pills. I commenced ta
king them, and after three days I found relief I con
tinued using them until I had used not quite two boa.
et.: and am now coto,,ing perfect health. I attribute
my cute emit ely to the use of your Liver Pills. I can
'het elm recommend them to the public as the beat
medicine for Liver Compluint of any' have ever used.
I advised several of my friends and acqoaintancea
who time also suffering from Liver Complaint, to try
them, and all of them, to my knowledge, have been
benefited and are now in goof.' health.
Yours, respectfully,
ROBERT E McCRORY.
Greensville, Va., July 14th, 1945.
Dear Sir:—Mr Robert E McCrory is a very re
npectable farmer, living near Fairfield, Rookbridge
county, Va.—hie statement was given voluntarily.
Yours, Sze, B F GRAHAM. P M.
Prepared and sold by R £ SELLERS,
Nu 57 Wood at.
Sold also by Kerr & Mohler, 145 Wood st; T. Wil
cox, Jr, and Wm Thorn. Markets peer: Fess & (jay
sell, Fifill %Veld; and H P Schwartz and J Mitchell,
Allegheny city. nov 12.
, 'Fantod,
EVERAL good cooks; cha rt~klno taidsi Llti
aged women and girls, for Olive* in tawnilied
country. Places wanted for a numberW clerks; bitok
keepers; salesmen; warehouse mea, and boys and men
in stores, manufactories and warehouses: Also for
laboring men and boy" in town and country. Also
wanted, places for a number ,tfct,lored men and large
■nd middle sized and smell colored boys in Hotels,
private families. hoarding Hou.es and with Farmers,
Sr. Please call at
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent
not/ 13 6t Rod Corn. %let-chant, No 9 sth street
To the Ladies.
J
RECEIVED. R few pyramid dress materna
entirely new; also, 3 splendid French Brodie
Long Shawl+, (aII wool) a great bargain, at the New
Turk Store," 79 NIRI ket street.
nor 12 W. H. GARRARD,
To the Gentleman.
A FINE assortment of French Cloth..Cassimeies
A
and Vesting*: also Sears, Crjvats. Stocks. Shirts.
Drawers, Underrests and Hosiery; also a few of the
Shaker" Fi,nnel Drawers and Shirts, at the "New
York Store," 79 Market street.
nilV I 2 W. H. GARRARD.
Cl GRO. Brandied.** for .ale by
B. A. A 1.1 N EsTucK & CO.,
novl2 nor of Galan.' Wood
5 KEGS Brun.wic4 Gre•dt; for *a le by
B. A. FAHNESIOCK &Co.,
oosT2 corner nod Wood glreeta
Aanate.
100 LDS. tnn A at . rt,.. A fo i r l it ,, ::l E s el7 .ocK
Co,
n0t,12 corner 6th and Wood Ns
1 CASK Whim Mustard Sew': for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Co
nnvir2 Cornet Gth and Wood stn
C. POSTEII & CO
ToPRINTERS THRRUGHoUT THE UNITED STATES.
Cll A R LES FOSTER, late Foreman of the Cincin
nail Type Foundry. and inventor and builder of
the Press called Forte 's Power Press, nos listed by
the Cincinnati Atlas. theY:tirptirer. Kendal & Bernard
also the Frankfurt Commonwealth, the Indiana State
Journal, Cutler and Chamberlin. former State Printers,
Indiana, &.c. &c ; also the press lately used to print
Cassius M. Clay's paper. Lexington. Kentucky,—
would inform Printers in the Western States end else
where, thasafter an experience of 14 years, he has, in
connection with Bevnn, Scott & Co., in the city of
Cincinnati. established the mnnufartnry of Power
Presses, (being the only one West of the Mountains,)
Hand Presses, the Wushington. Smith, and Franklin
Presses of all tdzes. Also, ClllllOl, Composing Sticks,
Braid Ride, Type Cases. Gull yr, Curd, Job and Em•
bracing Presses. Printers' and Bookbinders' About-ink
of all kinds. We will furnish Printers' Ink, Cuts,
Rules, Fancy Job Type; also 'Types for Newsme's,
Book and Job Types,from ‘‘'m Hager's Type Found
ry, New York; and also Western Type, mantsfartmed
at Ci..cilmati. All orders directed to C. Foster &Co.,
corner 7th and Smith streets. Cincinnati, nr 10 the
subscribers, Agents fur the above Foundry, 44 Market
street, Pittsburgh, will receive prompt nuention.
nnvl2-of JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
RIZ SMERISM.
FAGAN. of New York, professes to cure all
lit nervous diseases by n mesmeric course of treat
'
meat. Those who are afflicted with nervous head•
!ache; of any other nervous affection, sod desire an
effertunl rure, can have hi. services by culling at No.
'l, St. Chair street, where he can be consulted during
thin week.
N. 11. In all caeca it permanent cure is warranted
4., an p.m. nnvl24ir
Shawl 4 Showl4
T UST received at the "New 'luck Store," a vide, did
ae.wlmentufTurheri, Cniihmele. French Broche,
fhibet (•ilk fringe) and Kod.i nidered Cloih Shawls.
W. fl. GARRARD,
79 Market street.
Now Opening;
F.AUTIFUL Rob Rey and Gale IVaverly
B
and Cuolimero do. for cloak. and tlre.toe.t. at
W. U. GARRARD'S,
nor I?. 79 Market sweet.
Juni Arrived at Ilse “New VtiritStore,m
N. It None but the bra Kid Gloves kept at 79
Market street,
m,. W. IT. GAIIR%RD.
Linseed Oil.
1.) RBIS Linseed Oil. just rerr:vpd and f.r sale
by MILLER & RICKE NON,
novll No 179 Libesty st,
A SPLENDID STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
AS CHEAP AS EVER AT
'ALEXANDER & DAY'S
Wholesale and Retail Cheap Cash Store,
?O. 75 MARKET STREF.T.
R. w• C.IRRICP. DIAIIIOI%D. Pi TTSIMIGH,
A MO NG whichinny be loom! Great Bargains from
LW the Eastern Auctions. We hare now open the
following dr-suable Gods; all of which we will sell at
priced that cannot fail to plensr:—
SIIA IV LS.
Splendid Terkerti Shawls; Alger inc Damatlsed
Shawls; Merino TbilwAs, Plain and Ernbr"ider,d;
C:oth Shawls. Pl.tin and Embroidered; Printed Cush
mere Shaul.; New style Duthie shaded Shawls; sill.
and Wool Damnsked SiltlWl.l; Plain Woolen Shawls
and tiandiserchiers.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Splendid French Cashmere. and de Lainest Scotch
Cashmeres +n4l de Lnines, Silk Warp Airiness, in
Black and Fans.) Colors, Plain and Figured Black &
Colored Alpacas. rem.. kuhle lovv; a lot of Cashmeres
and de tattles, damaged in the immulation, a great
bargain from ihe PhiladelphM A uction-; .Bombazines,
Paramantoes sad Eolienec Plaid Cloth Cloaking',
Splendid Styles; French and English Merinos; French
Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies' Clunks; Plait and Figured
Silk's a splendid assortment.
I.LOTIIS AND CASSIMERES.
French Belgium and English Cloths, in Blacks,
Blues, Olives, Browns, &c; Beavers and Pilots fur
Otte, coats; Fancy and Plain Crissimeres; Gold mixed
!and Fancy Tweed Cloths far Sacks and Overcoats.
CASSINETS AND VESTINGS.
We candid particninrlv invite the attention of Tailors
and all Cloth Dealers to nut assortment in this line,
ns they are purchased at the Eastern Auctions, and
;are much cheaper thnn those purchased second hand-
Brown and Bleached Musline; a large assortment
at the lowest possible prices.
Calicoes and Chintzes; Flannels; Jeans, and Cassi
nets; Gala Plaid Linsey.
BLANKETS.—EngIish and American Blankets, a
large assortment and remarloshly low.
NEW STYLE CLOAKINGS.—The attention of
the Ladies is particulatly invited to our splendid as
•ortment of Plaid and Figu td Cloth Cluekings at low
prices.
In addition to the above, our stock comprises every
thing in our lire from the first qualities of Fancy Goods
to the lowest priced Staple Goods. Our system of
purchasing regularly from the Eastern Auctions, en
ables us constantly to add to our assortment such bar
gains as can seldom be found elsewhere. We invite
all nurchasers to an early examination of our Goods
and priers, confident that we can furnish wholesale
and retail buyers as low and many lots of Goods much
lower, then they can be bought regularly in the East
ern Cities ALEXANDER & DAY,
nor I '..t2w 75 Market street.
A New srriveL of Cheap
AT COOK'S 85 FOURTH ST.
STORIES of Waterloo, by W K Maxwell, Esq.,
author of "Dark Lady of Donne."
Nlirde from the Postillion of Lan Jumeau, four songs
and eight pieces. Surge—With your Little Wife;
Beneath Cool Shades; Come Friends and Listen to
the Story; Postillion's Sung. Souvenirs of the whole
Opera beautifully arranged. 1 Introduction:2 Cho-
roe; 3 Corinna: 4 Postillion's Song; 5 Dance; 6 With
your L;nle Wife; 7 Chapel Chorus; 8 Their Hands
were Joined.
Oporatio•Gems, by celebrated. Composers. Four
teen pieces of Music from Belliot Aubar, Rossini Mo
zart Donisetua end others.
Kathleen Navoarneen, a Song by Mrs Crawford.
1 love Her: How 1 Lo ve Her, from. the Opera of
Gustavus, an sung by Mr Templeton.
Also. a fine assortment of all of Ferrett & Co's
cheap Music, for sale at Cook's 85 Fourth at.
DOV 12
93, t ,_ MARKET ST, 83,
CONSTABLE,
RESPECTFULLY requesta tho attention of his
caetotacrs to ihe new stock he is now opening;
'tie his seccrd arrival this fall, and comprises tha
best and newest styles of the season:
French Brnehe Shaw les;
Turkara and Cashmere tin;
Blue hilk and fine blk Satin de chene:
Cham-liun changeable Satin Lunar.;
Blue hilt and fine b.lt satin sn ipe Armure Silks;
Rich fiig'd changeable Sulks—new;
Cashmere D'Ecosse,of the late styles;
Plaid C./asking and Gala Plaids:
Metering Velvets fur bonnets, drub do;
do Satin do do do do;
Lupen's French Merinos, A A in bik and Goode
colors;
Real Welch Flannel: and Ladies' Vests;
Thread Laces and Linen Cambric Hdkfs;
French embed Collars, Irish Linens;
Bonnet. Cap and Neck Ribbons;
Nom , ' Kid Gloves;
13Ik BoniLasines;
A large assortment of Printed Calicos, from 64
to 25 cents.
A full assortment of littieries.
A splendid tot of Whitney Blankets.
B. E. C., deems him+elf so favorably known, that it
is needless to follow the customary plansof telling his
patrons that hi+ stock is the best, cheispest, &c, be
ing well assured, that an in+pection will give him the
pteferenre. raw 10
CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STS.
EIHAS just:received a la, ;re nod well 'elected
assortment of Gentl. men's fine Gold and Sil•
ver Patent Lever Watches, of the must appro.
VG.I manufacturer,. viz: Genuine:
NI .1 Tobias & Co , Live. pouf;
Jos Johnson, Church st "
T F Cooper, London.
Ala, Ladic,' Gold Levermoi horizontal Winches.
Also, An excellent lot of g..tal Common du
Also, Watch Riggiog„ Chains, Keys, Seale, &c.
All of which will be sold at the regular Ea.oeinpri
ees, (to keep truth., at hone) and ctext time guaranteed
nor 11
EDMOND SNOWDEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE: in the boilding on the North F:114( corner
of Fourth and Smithfield streets.
novll-1 y
• lirtlk Pork.
4000 LBS New Bulk Pork; a few Mils Leaf
Lard, received and for sale by
H GALWAY,
bead of Libert st.
nnv 11-1 •
TiA DIES AND GENTLEMEN, wishing to have
their fortunes told, can have an oppertunity, by'
upplyi eg to Mrs Addams, who is now in town, and
revidilg nt James Addams, baker, on Grant greet.—
Vrices—Ln dies 25 cents, Gentlemen 50 cents.
nuvl2 lw (Chronicle copy.)
OF the best quality, oroamentmi of pyramid shape.
and of all mires from $1 to $l5 00; Fruit
Cake-; Jelly ("aka ; Almond Cukrs; Maccaronies
and Pyramid Cakea of all sizes.
. .
Crinfeciiintaiv of nil aorta; VPnelin Cream, Roan
Cream in hoar.% at 2 cent• per box; Rooe Almon.la;
Coconut Candy; Burnt Almonds, and Candice of all
aorta. Fut sale. witule,ule find retail. by
WINKER & DICKSON,
noel Fifth between Wood and Musket
LafUyette Refectory,
NO. 63, WOOD STB.DET.
TFIE sidirileiro have fisted up the above place, in
superior style, and they feel assured will !Five
comfort and satisfaction to all who may visit them.
Arrangements have been futile to bane a constank.
supply of FRESH SHELL OYSTERS, which
will Le served up to visions ist.d families no ti-short
est notice. Other luuniea.Catttiiro, fluits and pas
tries of the choicest kinds always on hand. Their
Bur is filled with the hart brand. the markets can a.
turd; and every attention paid to visitors.
Their mutt, is, Every luxury in its season.
nny 1 0. I v
Oh Yes! Oh Yes!
Y 01: CAN always find at G. Schnook's on the •
nor.
her of Fifth and Smithfield streeti,.Vresh oys
ters served up in every Aisle on the shnrhow
on Candies, Fruits and l'astry's of the choresat
kinds. Cull al d see. noviChtf
BAGALEY & SMITH,
W OL ES ALE GROCERS,
18 AR T) '2O %Yvon STREET, PITTSBURGH,
QMITH, BAGALEY & CO., IV ito!entde Grocers
Si and Produce Anders, No 2:23 .Nlarket street, be
tween Stfi and fiat, North
side, I'hu dulphia. -
nos
BAGA LEY & S:\ H have removed to their new
warehouse, Nos 18 and 20 NVood street. (sp_st
aide) where they will be pleased to invite the attention
of their fliendi and dealers generally to a large and
well selected assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh
'Manufacture , . nnell) 3m
"NEW YORK STORE?
cASHMERES, Paris R.T.9. M. de Lainas sod
Alpacas, diiect. (rum Nea Yolk.
W. H. GARRARD,
79, INlirkel. wort,
Canal Boat House.
By R. Ansel. Penn strPrl, Pittsburgh, Penna.
BOARDING and Lodging by the day or week on
the most reasonable term.. Strangers will find
it to their advantage to patronize him. Persons tray:
eling east or west, will find his house a convenient lo
cation—it is a irhin one hundred yards of the Canal
Basin, sad convenient to the Forwarding Houses.
Cii" Every information given to Iron Manufac
turers. in all branches of the business.
LV . Home Brewed Ale can nt all times be had at
theism-. novlthly •
COFFEE ROASTING— The subsoriber Would
call the attention of hotel 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 rt,..yery sunetior manner, every grain
being browned alike, Mid at so small expense as to
make it an object fur housekeepers to save the time
and trouble which is usually lost in doing it.. The fact
of his having roasted for several years for out two las.
gest hotels, the Monongahela House and Exchange its
sufficient recommendation of the superiority and coon.
only of the above plan.
(.'n ncri , —For roasting any quantity not exceeding
50 pounds,so cts. for nwstiag any quantity excewling
50 pounds, l cent per pound, for roasting and grind
ing any quantity not exceeding 50 pounds, $100; any
quantity over 50 pounda,2s eta per pound.
He would respectfully invite keepers of hotels, boat
stores and others, to call and examine for themselves.
A J BONNET, 165 Liberty at ,
opposite the foot of Sixth.
r 'Roasted Coffee alwayi on hand. novlo
AT NO. SO MARKET STREET.
H E undersigned has just received his Fall aad
Winter stuck of Goods, consisting in part of
And a general assortment of Jewelry. Cord, Cases,
Steel Meads, Velvet and Silk Bari, Silk Pusses, and
Purse Trimmings, fine Carpet Bags, with a lame as•
surtment of fancy articles suitable fur presents.
The undersigned is prepared to sell goraisst whole
sale, to make it the interest of those that are buying
by the quantity to call and examine his stock.
novs-arn ZEBU LON KINSEY.
JUST RECEIVED.
AT NO. 86 MARKET STREET.
VI DOZ. FREDERICK FENNY'S• , TALLY
HO" RAZORS, Warranted to shave with
saine,.. and ease. .
If the "Tally Ho" num is nor good, ale
be reloaded oa the row= of the razor ef,tar tai i~
a fair trial. ZEBULON KINSEY.
11 0 , 1 . !! 1 ,11111,..
ISM=
W ITCIIES:
W. W. WILSON,
rortnue Telling
Wedding Cakes,
hice6 rn.nivrate.
OGDEN & GI lISON
nemoval.
Now is the time for,Barrains
To Consumers of Coffee
NEW GOODS
GOLD AND SILVER LEVE.II. WATCHES
Silver Spoons and Batter Knives,
GOLD PENCILS,
nov 5 2w