tl)c l tniL Morning post. JOlita DIOLLR, ZDI7OR PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1845 -M . V . Agent for country tietv•pone . rs,, )1, the Agont for the rittgborgh Daily Morning Post, and Weeldy :klercur, and Manufacturer, to receive I rtdrettitemenls an -1 trUbscriplions. Ile lit, office,' in NLW Ilona, et the Coal 30 Ann sticet, (ad joining the Tribune Otfiee.) liosT0:1, No. 12. stute street. PHILADt.L.PHIA, Reel ideate and Coal Office, 59 Pine street Bit:rodent., S E corner Battimorr and Cnleertsts, %here our paper c3ll be teen, and tern., or udverti• sing learned. 110iNTAL FOR 715, Ins any.—We are plea.ed to, find that the importance of erecting u Hospital fur the j Insane is rittractinz public, attention. The GUI.CIIO hes within a few days poll bed sear, al communion lions strongly tecorninendin the M 0 c. We think it would bit well, at once to pt noble for the Insane,H the Blind—and the Deaf and Dumb. A building of! sufficient size could 1,, in arranged as to answer for all the purposes abane ironed. The expense, we know, a ruin be censiderabir, but if properly managed it would rust exceed the utnount now expended untier the p)or laws, and at the sante time greatly increase the comfort of the oorortooote. he insane would, we doubt not, be brought from di-tant counties, and the expense of their keeping be paid by the coun ty, if a public charge, or their friends. if not so The amount realized in this way, we third:. would not he small, and instead of incteesed taxation being rect.s nary, less would be rsqiiiied than at present. I t should be borne in mind that Permsylianie has no io- atitution of the kind west of the Alleghenies—the people dull ih, western eutthties of the State, are thereivre, interested, god we hear no dnuht, 50 fur ea legislation iv roil died. would cordially unite with us,' if AC undertake to estuddish asylums tier the Insane. tie Blind—the Dear and Dumb—and they may be willing to aid in Om erection of a hospital for the In.' sane alone, This is a mutter of great importance sa far as the people of the city of Pittsburgh and the county of Al. legheny alone are concerned, and wr think that thr s Clone should preys forward in the good work, but we really believe that it wculd be good policy to give such institution or institutions a western character—let them lie looked upon as monuments of the erlirrprize end be. revolenee of the people residing west of the Alleghen y ECM= We woad be pleased to toter Irom our western tiettren el - the prea• opal the subject. The Mullin:ton eorrespotolent GI the New Yolk Globe sos teat Mr. comissioner or the Land Office, s ill recommend mo s t lorribl; the gisduation of the prices of the public lands; and that, as this is a question ohich has been long agitated by the democra cy of the west, it will most probalily be carriei at the nes.t session of THE 11ILSING PILOT BOAT.—We mentioned IMP days agn, 2:12. a Ilaltimote Sun, that apprehensions existeil that the Baltimore pilot boat "Fell's Point" had been lost and all on board perished. 1"e are sot ts to say that the apprehensions now amount to a per fect conviction that such has barn the fate of the ves sel. When last heard from, more than a month ago, she was I s)irg to on the edge of tl,r r ,us stream, and the supposition is that she hashes., tun down by s .me large vessel scudding in the gale in "loch she is pre sumed to have been lust. :I he '•Fell'• Point" was a fine ceetel of about eight) tons buitben, and had on hoard.. hen last brat d from, the follor ing perscns:— Jahn CO4t. l'eter Strelicck..lohn Bennett, John Mot idiom, pilot.; Daniel Small, en apprentice, and three colored men. whose names we could not learn. They wens all )yang men, and all single except Mr Cost, who was married and leaves a family, Mr Stosbeek was part owner of the boat. It is stated that this is tea the fourth pilot boat that has been lost out of Bal timore within fifteen nears, Brame A LIT r. The A palachciola Advertiser sop that a family, with whom the editor is intimate, desi red his attendance at the removal of the remains of ono of its &seemed members. Pretnrced be cariosity the lid of the coffin was matured, when, to the otter astonishment of all present, the corpse was found with its face downwards. and in the meaner indicating a I complete change in the position of the body. Added to this, as far sat the hands could have reached, the li ring sof dm euti6n was tom, and wound into a knot; and • etrasidernble quantity of heir was strewed at the rest. AUttsese circumstances tog, titer with the sud• den and singular mar,ner of his (supposed) demise:: left scarcely a shadow of doubt that here was another inrtance of a too precipitate haste in consigning to the Bravo the body of those euppot.ed to be dead. The Venango Arrh has passed into the hands of Mr Gito F fluxes, by whom in future it will be con ducted. The experience and ability of the new edi tor will doubtless make it a journal deserving the sup port of our Venting° friends. We eiish him much success in his new work. ft gives us pleasure, says the Meadville Democrat,tn hear that E V Er EntIALIT, Esq., formerly the able ed• itor of the demaelatic paper at Huntingdon, Pa„ will sheet II receive a Clerkihip in une of the Departments at %Vashington city. He richly deserve* this mark of confidence at the hands of the Administration. LAXENTAELF: DWI? Or • GlRL.—Palely a little girl fihoUL eight years of age, daughter of a widow woman, 'raiding about eight miles Gum Lapeer, Michigan, was frightened in such a manner, that she died in about two boors after the fright. Her brother, a small lad, dressed himself in a dried bear skin, and chased her as sho was going to a neighboring ltutue. What a lesson that is to bad boos. A Ft-rt.:T.—The steamer Commerce arrived at N. York on Friday, from Albany, bringing tow-boats, all heavily loaded. The flour alrne on all ibeae boats is estimated at 20,000 bLils which at $6 25 would a nmont to $125,000. Add to this the large quantities „1 grain, beef, poll, &c.; which po to make op the I.atd, and we have ulreight worth 250,000 coming into Ncvr Yolk ut one time. Betting on the chances of Polly Bodine's conviction or acquittal, the Neo. York Express says, is now rife oolong the '•legs" of the town. The odds are stated x. 3 to 1 that she will be acquitted. • Tirrell, the suspected murderer, is supposed to have made his way to the sea, and thus eluded the pursuit of the officers a ho were sent for him. ANOTHER BREACH HEALED—WM. McCune Wall sentenced in Springfirld, Mass, to pay Miss Lydia Smith $BOO for promising to marry her, and then set ling off to Ohio without fulfiling said promise. It seems that there is no escape for false swains. The Western border of Texas has began to feel the beneficial effects of Annexation, and the presence of the United States troops. The town of Victoria lately almost deserted, is improving w ith . unprecedented rt. pidity. The population is flow estimated at 1000. A few months since it namely amounted to two hun dred. A young lady of high respectability. tosiding a few miles from Philadelphia, has lately Lad s cancer ex• vatted from her breast, the Tea of tsaat lacing! She is about 30 years of age. and has long been ad dieted to the I,dlies of this life. She has suffered most acutely IMMEM=MMEM ---. B•rtit piaccroo• rust till ENSVISS YX.AII.-The Frollb the Philadelphia Times of Nov. IT. following mimed gentlemen were on blonde: oboes Lou or • VALU,ABLI Ma u..--Tba Poatmaster of Al - Directors of the several Beak, of Pltuborgb mime& prosy recadved oit'Fiiday morning a note ftoixr the Poat• for the ensuing yeti: muter of New York to the following effect: Exchange Bank. ' Post Office, city of New York, I farmer Denny, November 13,1843. Harvey Child*, To the Post Mister. Albany: 13 A Falanestock, I We received no pouch from your . oillcn of the 11th S Stoner, i inst., by the 8 o'clock boat. Prettimin,? it con air e d George We3man, es usual bags for Philadelphia and Wo:hingten, tad James R Dick. i the mail matter for Baltimore, I have write to tho‘c. uffic.-rs. Wm Robinson : Jr, Geo A Bayard, Morgan Robertson ‘sim Lippeneott, James Anderson, T..bias hive, VV'ilhum M'Cully, Merchants' and Manufacturers Bonk Thal; Scott, John knderson; G R White, It C Tormnimd, F G Bailey, . .1 HShoentx.rger, G E Warner, W WCantlioas, J W Burbirdge, El Gala ay,' P M'Cormick, W Morrison. Moi rig J ones, Bank of Pittsburgh, I) T Morgan. C F Spang, John Bissell, • Lewis Hiehiswn Alex Laughlin, Geo W Jur.lisuo, John Grdnint, C Au.hutr. th.argo Nlalcoin Leech David Shi , Ids, John I rn. in: Geo A- Bei v. 01.1 V t R H. Set IIH, late United Stete• Senator, he., retrueed, under eny eirrnmetencet., to be the Whig ten didate fur Gm►rnnr of Indittne. LoctstAsA.—G.al.llatmonsunoicto bus been elect al to Congress in the 3.1 district of this state. Cottuat:34.—Tho Washington Journal. ■rates that one hundred and sixty seats have been chosen by mem het s elect to the [lonic of Representatitea, but there is but six or them now in IVatthirgtun. eutcc.—liow consoling to the mind op. pressed bt heay. I , OIIIPN, II the voice of an amiable Ltke sacred M(l.le, it impart, to the soul of feeling a tdelltitil serenity, 1111 d X/ a gentle zerrh)r refreshes the %rolled senses with its stilt and melliflu ous toned. RiChed may avail much in the hour ufafTlic tion; the firerid.drip of man may alleviate for a time rho bitterness of a or; but the angel voice of a omen 1.: capable of producing a lat.tioe effect on the heart. and: communicated a sensation of delirious composure which the rebid ner.er before Clpelieneed, even in moments t Of its highest f licity. TEMPiItANCr IN THE PitUssllllAllXT.—The Min liter or War has arldtes.ted a cirroler to all gonerals holding command, .rating that the King, in order to er courage sol-riety, lint urdmed that every soldier in cantonment, in camr, orbivouse, who tray he willing to give or his allowance of brandy, shall receive the milli° in mane]. nirTwomeeticlded a girl to death in the entirons of Parii, lately. Finn she laughed heartily then coo 'waive heaves of the chest encceeded. She roar, but immediately fell and expired. This is s solemn warning to the Coon. not to third, too much of the Ohio and Georgia elections. Stmts.—We are among those who love n smiling face. If their he am• thing of which we may be prodigal cur be the view, it is of smiles A Hid), lanpry face is contagious, and all around partake it. icfluence. So ith the wrinkled face of cave, it, erptally di•penscs its rlrects on its companions-- Zouncl..! wear a happy face, at all ii.izords. Keep n CO.ll4 . lllll,ltera of just purp.ue•, and an hones!' heart within ai d a merry face ait bout. / ,, It THE rust ANIMAL MAGNETISM. It ht!. hithetto been the Ice of this .cirnce. to con tend not only a 4b scientific prejud!ces, but with pr.' fessional interests, with acedrtnies of sciences and col:. Legal of physicistts: and io fact with all greet monopo. list, of k-arning and wi.dom. Coder such cirruat 11mA-es, it is not a little surprising that it should our until the presern day;—ney, that it should recent ly have started up like Auteus from the earth with re.l newed and renovated vigor; its ukimate triumph, which! is probably now not far distant, will afford a meet : stn - king proof of the innate and unconquerable force of! truth. That quackery and deception may be exercised! Isere as well as in the regular medical profession, it! emold Ise absurd to deny; jet wa have never beard physicians urge this circumstance as an objection to! the practice of their art. And suppose that cases or. cuionally do occur to which imposture is active, and! the phenomena are feigned; an hundred such case' could not effect the truth of the facts really manifer ; Led and attested by credible witnesses. There might j be a thousand false sovereigns in circulation, but be would he rather a strange logician alto should attempt! to prove from thence that there was no such thing! as a genuine coin of that denomination. Because! there are Teeny quacks, is there no such thing in ea. ! tore as honest and skilful physician: because rogues ■bound, is there no honest men? Aga;n, it has been:, urged as an objection spinet the practice of animal magnetism, that it is uncertain in its operation. Are, we to conclude that because the magnetic treatment dues not invariably produce the desired effect, it is thelefure inoperative and useless. Cel 'bin unknown perhaps accidental circumstances may counteract its usual efficacy, its particular instances. Indeed, such circumstances have been already detected and made known, and others may be detected upon (wilier es:• I=l The tame thing however, it may be observed, some times occurs in the ordinary medical practice. The prescribed medicines do not operate in the precise manner expected b) the physician, yet no sane person would attempt to demonstrate the total inutility of me dicine. A hundred unsuccessful experiments cannot upset the evidence of eatabli.hed facts. A million blind persons will never prove that the natural healthy eye is sightless. Again, it is .alledged upon appa rently high authority, that the practice of animal mag netism is dangerous. We admit that the administra tion of this remedy. by unskilful and improper per sons, may be attended with dangerous and sometimes fatal consequences. But again, this objection equally applies to the ordinary medical practice; may not the same thing be said of the imprudent administration of npium, foxglove, arsenic, mercury, or any other medicinal drug, or the unskilful use of surgical instru- The best of medicines, it is acknowledged, and with reason, are poisons in the hands of the imprudent and unskilful; whereas if cautiously administered by the esperinced physician, the strongest prisons are rem aka for the different diseases which flesh is heir to. Fi re and water are dangerous and destructive elements, but would we banish them entirely from the universe. lest we should be burnt or drowndrd. The elements of the unceasing activity of nature, will continue to ex. lit whatever short•aighted mortals, in their spurious wisdom, may be pleased to determine, in regard to them. Let us study the properties, the relations, the pewera of those tremendous elements, and so shall we best learn, to use them with advantage, and to protect ourselves from their injurious effects. T. F, Disease of Ike Lungs.—How very important is it for those afflicted to procure something to arrest the insidions destroyer, co:revamp/ion, before it takes too deep a root and destroys life! Have not thousands tes tified to the beneficial erects of "Dr Duncan's Expec torant Remedy"—a safe and certain medicine, prepa red expressly for the cure of diseases of the chest. Read the testimony of thousands who have been clued by the timely use of this medicine. One bottle is sufficient, In many cases, to test its curative virtues. Why then procrastinate from time to time until it be too late? For stale by Wm Jim Leon, Agent, corner of Weod end Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. nee '2O. T have also communicated with WO department at 4Vashington. I • Respectfully roan, ROL3T H. MORRIS. . The mail here spoken of was taken to N. York in the Knickerbocker steamboat It was not in ehurge of a mail agent, no such officer being appointed, except fur the mails carried in tee five o'clock boat, which binds at all the river post offices. It sons not misted till near noon of the 12111. We ore informed by the Post !blaster here, that the person %shone duly it is to , bring the mails to the New York Post Office, routes that he found the mail bag. lying on the deck of the ' boat, the officer in whose room they were ,rfrially pla ced for safeguard, hating retired to Lis berth tied left them on the deck, instead of retaining them iii his room. and delivering them to the post 4 Ifiee [ time r when the boat arrived. 1 lie - pouch" spoken of in 51r Morris'. leiter was a move them Thu boat reached Near York at 4 o'clock in t h e inoinieg. The mail most have been oaken off in the noel vat between the landing and the arrival of the :airier from the ofllie. How art-orate hie statement may turn out to be, we cannot tell, ht:t as it stands, it throws the responsibility for this affair upon the man ' agement at die other end of the route. The mail was exceedingly valuable. The (him ! From the Naval Magazine tneteial Bank had enclosed in it destfia to ilin a melte 1 A N AV A L REMINI SC E. N C l;.. of $70.0e0, the State Batik 1120.000—in all about "All which I saw, rind port of which I was." , $120.000. 1 lu the gaining t•enr 11104, when Preble, as commodore ofj These were in all instance*, we believe, drawn pny 1 able to order, and a forged etelorsemeut will be eces• l the American sqltulrer, in the Mediterranean, wits! rt mining glue, before Tripoli, alike far himself, his i rosy before they ran be made available to the r c hb e , s . I lellicers oral crews, aml for hit country. Lieutenant, No mre.ey as far as yet oscrrtuir.ed, is as lost. came here no lute an i Cemtnandunt Richard Somers had command, under The information of the robbery him, of the Nautilus, a sclummer of 14 guns. to render unavailing ell efli ire for the recovery of the Diming the several fights which had previously or.; luau, or the detec tion of the authors'. obese efforts ere ~ co r r al with the enemy, this officer had show n great hOWeVer pll.llvll t igornu•ly; and we trust successluoy, i , , by Post Master Nlorris,ie New Yank, b, LiNel s as commander of gittiliont timber one; and I Mr \Visitor] siaggesto that po'faililv the mail may I now- suggested to the commodore, that a happy reault , hate gone Sault.; by mistake. This ofcuutse will ~,, ! might , . possibly, be obtained by converting the ketch'' be kuown,—Albeey Atlas, Nov. 15. I intrepid. ir, captured croft about seventy-live tons— I the identical vessel with which the gallant Decatur, The public neut. be on their guard as to whist notes , had boarded and captuted, and Kul ned the frigate o r drafts they take far some time to come. The fob ; , , lowing-is an !icemen of what are missing: I bilimelpida—into a tire Ship, and sending her into' I ~ , fiery -Jr wider the walls of the MINIM% 'S Cantle, in hi a letter addressed to John J Palmer, Esq.. Mer '' direct contact with the marine (Luce of the Tri- ' chant's Bank, New Yolk— Draft of J Taylor; Cushier, No 79 John J )1, on Bank of; [tokens. Commerce, New York, favor of The daring and highly dangerous enterprise being Palmer, 4.50.293 60; determined upon, Sumer*, with whom it had origina• ' fir a letter addressed to George Curti., i-71.. Cushier I red, received orders—to which he was then entitled— Bank of Commerce. New York : to conduct it; and the necessary prelim stions were promptly made by him. Fifteen theusand pounds of! Cent Dim on North River Bank, faVOr rlf BroLenshnw & Gregor and Nod. Gallup, 1 powder were first placed loosely in the hold of the ' $9l 1 3 1 ketch, am! upon this, two hundred and fifty thirteen. i Cart Dep on Bank of Stale of New York in li favor of A C Eng. Comptroller, I:r7 65 ed:se fuseed shells, with a train attached from the 1 cabin to the fare peak! Only one officer, the talon one day sight, without grace. Wm T L tweence, on Al. R Lawrence, du du n „ i i m i and lamented Lieutenant Henry ‘Yridtwortli— 7"' ." Allen & Paxon's cheek run the Mechanics' I brother of present commodore %Yarlswortb—was :to actompauy him, and four volunteer seamen acre te I, Draft New York. (aver of C N Bement. 12.5 001 compose t he ofJ B Plumb, Catlttei on Merrhanthi ose the crew . -- Bank, New York, in favor of .1 aylor, SILVER WARE. All things were row in readiness, except the seism- I T . fth men—for it come tc. this. at lust, that eve. , CI Check of R H Pruyn, on bank of enmmerce, I N hand and constantly Manvfactstring, Silver Cashier at sight. 5376 59 , nun o e _ ry man on board the Nautilus had volunteered his see. I N.-- , Spoons of •11 kinds: New York, at eight, in favor of 3 Taylor, sires. This demo it was determined Without delay tol Table Spoons; Cashier, 3185 00 attempt the enterprise--tosocceed in it or perish. Tea do Two nights successively did the Intrepid more; but ! Desert do Henry I. Clarke'• note, endorsed by Chi ; truing to baffling winds, nothing could be accernplish. Soup Ladles; C s it u di t n,, , deed 3, 1 th c 1i 0 N ,a 0. ,14 :3 1., 15 . . n at i . 3 .. mn s n 1 , 1: : 116 00 , ed. Three failures, and us unusual movements is the Sugar Tongs, &c.. &c. Inn, New York, dated 11th Nye. 1845, at I harbor after dark on the third night, led Somers to be• ' Also, Silver Folks, of all patterns suasive., furnish. 15, 4000 00 Irene that the suspicions of the enemy bad been each ad promptly to order, as cheap as they can be procu , 51. Barnes, seem, delft on A Yon Sant voord, ; re d , so ul that they were now on the look-out. It was ; red at from the East. dated Ilth Nov. 1845. at 15 data, 4000 00; ' the general impression that their powder was Dead% ' AVANTED. 51 C Moreet's check nn Merchants' Ex i exireufred; and as so large a quantity won board :i ; - as 1/007. old Silver and smooth coin for which the 1 the keteii, if captured would greatly tend to prierict highest p r i ce will be given in cash or trade. change Back, dated 4:h Nov 1845, et fight, 17 13 i the contest; before setting 141, he addressed the crew' Draft of W•ttri Sherman, (' ashler , on BeekW W W 1 LSO N , upon the subject, telling them "that no man need ac• ; of State of New Yetis, dated Ilth Nay. at nor 2.0 corner of 4th and Market at. sight, , company him who had trot come to the resolution of 3006 18 blowing himself up ruder than be captured; and that Draft of Townsb, & Davis. tin.l F Geol. : *web was fully his own determination. Three cheers ride.e& Co., New York, dated Nat 10, at ' was the only reply. The gallant crew rose, as a sin. tight, 44 69 ; gle man with the reedution of yielding up their lives, Draft of &e pee & Benedict. 00 .1 8 Folts, sooner than surrender to their enemies: while each New York, dated Nor 11, 3 days sight, 1200 00 stepp ed forth, and b egge d as mfg.., that b e m i ght All the ale,. e are endorsed by J Taylor, Cashier of be pet mired to apply the match! It was a glorious the Commercial Bank of Aibetly. ! moment. and made an impiession on the hearts of all In a letter addressed to I.OICOMMOn, c i ..1,1,. r . 1 , witnessing It, new t.° be forgotten. New York. ' All thee took leave of every officer, and of every E E Kendrick Cashier. on the Merchant's man, in the aloft cheerful manner , with a shake of Bank, New York, drawn to my order, : the hand, as if they knew that their fate was doomed dated Nov. 11, 1843. nod one and another as they Need over the ride, to N Lee, Cashier, on the Merchants' anal Ex- I take their post all hoard the ketch, might be beard, in change Bend. N. York. dean ato my or. , their awn peculiar manner, to cry out "1 soy, Stm der, dated N0v.11,1845, 1860 00 1 Jones, I leave you my blue jacket anti trowaers, stow. T °levet, Cashier. on the City Bank, N Y. ; ed away in my beg; aid "Bill Curtis, you may have drawn to my order, dated Nov. 11, 1845, 4026 t 99 i Ihe tarpau li n bur a nd G uernsey f roc k , en d t h em pet. W Sherman, C shier, on Bank of the State t coat trowsets 1 got to Malta—and mind, boys, when of New York, drawn to the order of C I. ,- you get home give a good account of us!" In like Garfield. Teller, dated Nov. 11, 1845, 4111 911' ma nner did each makehis oral will, to which the sari- Young mad Woods' draft en Lawrence & ter was vetoes*, and which . ./ad wilt arid testament" Stone, elidefleli try Allen *rash, Pria•'.. 173 137-- 'be causedlo be etemsted to dm very letter. W Robinette, F'ee't, on Dank of America, It was about sine o'clock, of the night of the sth endorsed by Allen Arson., Pres't, 300 00 of September. 1801, that this third and last attempt W Robinson, errs t, on Bank of America, was made. The Nautilus hied been ordered to follow endorsed by Allen Ayranit, Pnes't, 400 00 the Intrepid closely in, to pick op and bring out her Henison & Hooper, on Meehanica' Bank, i boat's crew in caaetbey should succeed in the exploit. N 's'., endorsed by R. Newland. Cashier, 786 17 I Hence, though it wastrel, dark, we never lost sight of T .1 Goodman & Co. on John Ward & ' her, as I had been 'directed by the first lieutenant NY. endorsed by R Newlsord, Cashier, 100 00 the late gallant Washiagton Reed—oho commanded .1 Dean on G Hastings & Co.. N Y., en- in the absent* of Somers, to keep a constant watch of domed by R 14 Palmer. Cash'r. 100 00 , her for this purpose with a night glass. J 1 Teleran, on Wm & Jas Currie, NY. ' At the end of art hour, about ten o'clock P. M., endorsed by D 1) Barnard, 105 °° l while I was engaged in this duty, the awful explo .l M Davidson. Register, on New York Life 66 35 I sion took place. For • moment the flashilluminated Insurance and Trust Co., 6 ' ' 4 : the whole heavens ironed, while the terrific concur 0 S Sexing. on Merchants' Bank, N York, n I aims shook every thing far and rear. Then all was endorsed by Archibald Mclnture, 400 ' 0 hushed again, and every object veiled in a darkness H D Gould, Preston American Exchange „ of double gloom On board the Nautilus, the silence Rank, 5 ', 0 7 013 s n u o g) , of y death seemed to pervade the entire et ew, but . quick. S R Howlett, agent on N H Wolfe, N Y., -•- -- I the din of kettle drums beating to arms, with the E Worth, on fi Williams &Co., N Y, due I noise of confusion and alarm, was heard from the in. No.. 17,20, endorsed by R Newland, , habitants on shore , To aid in the escape of the boat, Cashier. Blain & Herrick's draft on J. Blain, N. 75 o° l an order was now given by Reed, to "show a light" 1%, due Feb. 7.10, endorsed by L. Pad- —upon the appearance of which, hundreds of shot, ' dock; from an wrist number of guns, of heavy calibre. 500 00 from the batteres overcame rattling. over and around Campbell & Moody'' , ',ore, N Y , due Mar 19 et2:ertdorsevi le Peter Gartsevoorr, 600 00! n e s,ht: we heeded them one one thought and one Johnson &Co, on Hesatik, Power*, NY. due ; ieiin .: alone had - posseasion of awe souls, the prefer ration of Somers and his crew! ' December 27-30 endorsed \ V T Rodgers, I 000 00 I Cashier. 3 , ! As moment after moment passed by without bring. A Rafter, nn Johnson & Brother., NY, doe w i t h it t he ' mg Jan. 3-6, endorsed by W T Rodgers, I anxi e ty on board became intense; and the men, with Cashier. lightened lanterns, hung themselves over the stile of 100 00 W II Dewitt, on NV Dennison, dated Nov 11, the vessel, till their head. almost touched the „: a p ch an obect on its face h water— endorsed by J C Boyd, 4,0 00 ,01)) I seen osition fur ther n w eat in a dark ni j ght, with the sur hope can of dis- e , All the above note, and drafts are made payable to, coveting something which would give assurance of , the order of Cl J Karrimatin, Cashier, and endorsed by ~ J Biumb, Cashier.safety. Still boa d signal • ' its no t came, an no was gt , sere and the unwelcome cor.clusion at last forced up on us, that the fearful alternative of blowing them selves up rather than being captured, so bravely de termined upon at the outset of the enterprise, had been as bravely put into execution. The fact that the Intrepid, at the time of the explosion, had not pro ceeded as fur into the harbor by several hundred yards, as it was the intention of Somers to carry her, before setting her on fire, confirmed us in this apprehension; still, we lingered on the spot till broad daylight,, though we lingered in vain, in the hope that some one of the number, might be rescued by us from a limiting plank °raper, to tell the tale of his rompan ion's fate There art three sorts of people in the world, who may be characterized by the monosyllable above. First there are those who take for their motto—Lire--live, regardless of others—live, if others die—livefor one's self and le one'e self. Such persons care for nobody but themAtelses—t hey think of nobody else.—They have got on in the world, it may be without much aid from others, and others must get on as they can, or stick in the way, it is all one to them: it is none of their business; they are not their brother's keeper. These are supremely selfish men. There is another class of men among Us whose motto is—Lire and let live. They are glad to have their neighbors live and prosper; but it must be without their help. Their first and great inquiry is, 'who will show us any good? Shall I gain any thing by it?' lunch men can b e Shure that any thing they may do for another will return ultimately to their own benefits, they will cheerfully lend a helping hand. And in some eases, they will even help a friend in need, if persuaded that it will in no way operate to their disadvantage or in convenience. Otherwise they areas deaf as dead men to all who approach them. These are simply selfish men. There is yet a tbi rd class of men, (Tara anis) whose motto is—Live, and help others to live. They are not inattentive to their own affairs or intersects; but they seek not their own exclusively. They ere nut merely willing to lei others live around them, but they are willing to help otters to live, and even to subject themselves to inconvenience and trouble in order todo this. And all this they will do without first stopping to ask—shall I get my reward? if I lend you a dollar, shall I get two in retern? There are men who act either from the impulse of kind end generous dispositions, or men whose princi plea of action have been derived from the teachint•c and example of •Him who "went about doing good," wbo sought not his own but the things which were a nother's who was never unmindful to do good and ecm monicate as be had opportunities they are truly be nevolent men. We have now finished our discourse, and leave it to each reader to say, which is the better men, end to idea clam be himself belongs.— Traveller. IffiMM LIVE-LET LIVE-HELP LIVF LATE FROM SOUXH4k:ItICA Filcs of the Rio de Jaaeirgsioliteal, exteediat to the „04.2 ed September, have been fetched id the N. Yak Exchange Reeding Room. The parer of that clatecoutains &deities from Monti , vedeo to tote 7th, confirming the account of the taking of Colonia by the French and British forces. Gen. Oribo bad ordered o general recruiting °fall who could bear arms, between tho ogee of 14 and 50. Tha coptera cf Calenia. hr :aril - red, in o letter from 711ont eyeder% to rigorous mettearen adopted against the French and English reale:cr.:a, by ardor cf Gen. Ortbe. The men mere compelled to withdraw some longues in the interior, and their families were conveyed to an; uninhabited idand, where they suffered great privations until relieved by the Engli.h vessels. The Journal of September 19, contains translations of the message sent by Gov Roses to the Chambers,' August IG, communicated to them the details and re.. nit It of his correspondence with the French and Brit :\linisters, with their replies, approving all his acts,' declaring their inflexible delerminni ion to resist, and conveying to him a solemn vote of thanks for his pat-1 iotic conduct. Also, a general order from Governor; Roses, directing military exercises to be performed every day ut certain hour, all sbnpv, offices, public establishments, &e. acre to be clotted. On the !nth u decree acts issued, forbidding all in tercourse nubthe vessels of the combined squadrons. 1 be transport Resilience, with n battalion of the 4511 i regiment co board, its ordginally ordered from (di bridier to the Rio de la Platte—not to the Cape of Good Hope. Thin accounts for her touching at Rio. The market at Rio woe dull fur American produce; flour was selling at 1G milteui the barrel. Freights scarce and low. To our astonishment, we learned next day that Lieut Israel, a gallant youth, who had been sent with orders from Commodore Preble to Somers, after be was under way in the ketch, had accompanied him in the expedition, and had shared his destiny. Such was the end of the noble fellows, who, a few don p n ly ber,lrt% on hoard their own gun boat, num hor one, had betuen six of the enemy's fleet, of equal force with themselves, immediately under the guns, a nd wi t hi n pist o l shot of a shore battery; an achieve ment accomplished only, in their peculiar position, by backing astern and keeping up an incessant fire of canvass bags, filled with 100 musket bells each, till our gallant commodore in the "Constitution," stood in to take the fire of the battery, and thus enable us, under his cover, to obey the older, "to emote oat of artion"—a signal which had already been flying more hen en hour, um! which Somerset first, would, not, and at lam, (horn the fierceness of the fight) could not see. Asthma, Courts, Consumption, etc.— We again call tho 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 In be the most certain cu rative for all pulmonary complaints ever discovered.— liow gratifying thethought that a remedy is at last discovered, which has proven itself a perfect master of that dire disease--CONSUMPTION! Let the den. paring cheer op and lay hold of this lifegiving nectar, rjrSee advertisement. Price $1 per bottle. no, if Coughs and Colds—ln all cases of coughs and colds, the sufferers will find a plensent but. powerful remedy in C lickener's Sttgar Coated Vegetable The fame of this medicine has already spread far and wide Over five hundred thousand hoses of these pills were sold last year, having been used in all as certained cases with perfect success. For liver com plaint, affection of the lunzs, palpitation of the he art , influenza, asthma, scarlet fever, fever end agile, drop sy, typhus fever, and other diseases. This pill iv cant ed with fine white auger, so that the medicinal ingre dients are imperceptible to the tete. To children, they may be administered without difficulty So well convinced is Dr Clickener of their efficacy in ull speed. fled cases, that he pledges himself to return the mane) when the promised effect is not produced. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of IVorri and Liiterty streets, who is general Agent fur Dr Clickenet's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. rrlieware of no imitation nt thlo called "Lnpro• wed Svprr-Coated Pills," purporting to be Paten , ed ng both the pillg and pretended patent are forgeries. got op by a migernble snuck, in New York, who, for the lagt four or five yearn, hag mode his livinz br eounteiceiting popular medicines. nov. NEW GOODS• BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAP. PHILIP itc ss is now (melting a very large sop ply of seasonable Dry Goods, to which be invites the ettent ion of purchase's. This strive' is unusually large and contains a choice selection of new and lashionahle goods, which will be oll'ered at prices that must render their sale imme diate. OaU Soon and Secure a Bargain. nov 20-2 w No 59, N W cor 4th and Market eta COMMISSION MERCHANT, Refer at Pittsburgh to Wm. Lippencott & Son, and John Grier nos 20 6a.' A NEW WORK BY MARY BOWITT And others. THE AUTHOR'S DAUGHTER, a tale by Mary Howiit. Price, 124 c. Amaary, a novel by Alexander Dumas. Harpers Bible No 42. This splendicl,Bible will ba completed in ■ kw more numbers, Morse's Geographic Maps. No 3. The Chimes.—Julien's Chimes Quaciriller. with a saagnificaret iihmernition title pats. Lova Now, a Ballad written in reply to Mrs. Nor , ton's Love Not, only 6 1-4 c. The Fairy Belles, by Hon Mrs Norton:6 I-4c. Little No/1,6 1-4 c. Some Lure to ROllO by Henry Russell, 144 c. The Merchants Daughter, a Novel by Mi.a Ellen Pickering, ■uthatcaa of "Agnes &Drat," "Nan Darrel.: Three Ni4hts in a Lire Time, a Domestic tale by the author of ".nishairlack." The 016 Daughter, a Newel. Mansfusid Park; by Miu Austin. Eastern papers for this week. Just re'd and fee sale at Cook's $S Fourth at. !we 20 New Seeks. ITACAULF.Y'S MISCELLANIES—three edi -1 tient: The Poet and Poetry of England; 44 CI Europe; Tbiriwall's History of Greece; Kohlsausbh's History of Germany; Benthemina; Literary Emporium, just received by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, nov2o No 13 Minket st Fancy Books. 'rue. Lady's Book of Poetry sod Flowery; 1 Scenes in the Life of our Byrom; The American Poets Gift: Book of Poem; • Lengusge of Flowers; Queen of Flowers; The Task, Illustrated; Gray's Elegy, Pilgrims Tropes", " Christian Ballads, " The beauties of Flora, l'2 finished drawings of 1 . loners fur sale by ALT. persOns indebted to the Ewan ofJncob Urena man, late of Upper St Clair Township, Allegheny County, deceased, are hereby notified to make imme diate payment to the subscriber, and all having claims spins.. said Estate will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. J. E. M'CABE, no‘2o w6t Administrator. Pure Malt Whiskey. 1 1 PUNCHEON Irish Whiskey, on drausht in store and for sale by J &J MeDEVITT. nov 19 924 Liberty st, ______ TONS Juniata Iron, assorted sites; CIP 150 Kegs " Nail., 20 " " Spikes, 6, • Just received and Cut sale by J. &J. M'I)EVITT nov 19 224 Liberty st COPPERAS, ALUM AND LOG WOOD 10 II B LS Copperas; 5 " Mum; 10 " Cbip'd Lingwnoti. In 'tore and fur mile by J. &J. M'DEVITT, no. 19 224 Liberty at 1 BBL SILVER SAND for sale by R. E. SELLERS, noyl9 N 0.57 Wood 3t 151 . GALLONS winter strained Sperm Oil, just received and fur sale by novl9 ARNOLD'S CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID and Bud Inks warranted genuine. QUART Bottles 75 cents; per dozen $8 00; Pint " 44 " " " 5 00; Half pint 25 " " " 2 50; •• " Red 31 " " " 3 00, 4 ouncebottles " " " 125; Small cane " 10 " " " 1 00: A full supply of Oa above received and for sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, nnvl9. 129,, Wood street. JAMES S. CRAFT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, career of Fourth and Wood streets, above Sibbett A. Jones. Entrance on Fourth. ' nov 14-d6m. ~ _, HONG. IT 11: naiatcrns. Ohl soft maths first beam of twilight, , That savers the portals of sky; Is dr languishing glammof the tovc•ligh:, Steaming forth from thy dor:: rolli. eye Oh! mild as the beam of thy dew -tear, That in the white lily dcth lie; As it glows in the Clash of the euri, deer, lithe light of thy dart: rollins , eya. Old mild 6.5 the beam of he eye -star, All radient in glory on high, And soh 69 the light of the moon's car, Is the gltam of thy dark tolllngeye, Oh. bright os the gems of the 'mountains, That in lustre wnh each other vie; And clear as the rock weeping fountains Is the flash of thy dark rollihg eye. RICH AND RARE. GEORGE WINSTON, No. 14, Maly Strest, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 130 S WORTH dr. FORRFSTOR, 43 Market it AMigiribitrator's Notice Iron and Nails. It E SELLERS. No 57 Wood et A-Davrazzira acaatarr. 1/rADAME BLAQUE respectfelly informs her J.U. Ideas and the public grnerally, that she has arrived from the East, and trill immediately enter upon the discharge of the duties of her D noin7 The latest and most fashionable the Minuet do laCour, as danced at the Courts cii:ler;lncd and France; the BOH EMI AN BOLT,: A (.znsocl be Alortaim the MAZURKA, LA CACHUC:— POLKA, COTILLIONO, Madame B:3 Rooms aro coo ca:-.snlcted, 2:1,1 trill Ibe open for the xeceptions cf theta lodic cal gentle- men who ore desirous cf bete: in traced in the above dances, on Wednesday cvenint; the 11 , th inv.... at 7 o'• clock, fur the gentlemen, cod on :Fridar, 21st, et 3 o% clock, P. st. for the Indies. The days of tuition for the gentl , r. - .2n, arc e.) every Monday, Ni r edne.:day end ae..er-2.:1y eveninp.— For the Iddies; mete Friday from 3 to 5 o'clock, e. M. and Saturday from 10 to I`2 o'clock and from 3 to 5 o'clock, e Lt. LA FAYETTE ASSEMBLY ROOSTS or o situ tr. on Fourth Alreet, two don a frOrn the Hoy Scolos. Mndume B. will rent the abovn named ruonts for pub lie and private supper purtic.r, Con:sorts, Soirees &c., Tiro above rooms are finished arid fitted up in the most novel; elegant and approved style, with dressing rooms, and every convenience fur the accommodation of visirors, and rue now open fur inspection. Madame B. will commence n series of Fut 4,5 on Friday, the 23th of November, to continue through the winter. "che ladies will be ticketed. TElO.e gentlemen who are desirous of subscribing, will favor Madame B. by calling at her rooms. The Rooms can be hard on reasonable terms. nnv IR if. To Piz sterers. 2000 BUSHELS of Pincierers' Hair for sale at S. NI'CLURKEN'S. o 96 Wood strPet. =BM So tho Ladies. OPENING this day, another lot of Brodie Shawls. Also, on hand, a few splendid French Broche Long Shawls. (all wool) which will bo sold a great bargain, at the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market street. 83 MARKET STREET 83 Landed on the ima from the Caledonia efeamer at Boston ECEIVIMand nren.•ri this day a lot of hand LL•erne Gala Plaids—kir ea and small patterns— very desirable and new patimns and high colors novl3 B. E. CONSTABLE, Shawls Shawls!! rusr received Plirericr French Brorh.,; p t imed Cathmere; Turkeri; Andalusia; plain and em. bruidercd Thibei; Orribre, Eltuded and plain Woolen Shawls. to which the attention of purchntern it re ttpettfully invited. SHEA & PENNOCK. v 18. Gala Plaids acKl 15 PIELES Gala Plaids. superior quality and very de,irable styles; Plaid Woo!en Cloak logs; shaded Woolen Cloaking,. received by t his morning's Express SHEA & PENNOCE:. novlB Hosiery: Eccic:ry! PURCHASERS will find at SHEA ..c e PEN NOCK'S H full supply or:Leavy, Plain sad rib'd Engli.h silk Hose; Leavy plain spun Ho sti heavy plain fleecy lined .pun silk licise; superfine Me rino and Woolen Hove, Cashmer e. ; Cheviot; Alpa cas; Wonted; Woolen and Lambs Wool do., together an extensive assottrnent of children's Hosiery. nn,lB. o lian Attachent. TWO new Impsovori Grand action Pianu Fortes, with Coleman's Ztiulian Attachment. just finish ed and for subs by F. BLUNIE. Cor of Penn and St Clair sts, opposite En. Hotel. nrwl7. Piano Fortes A LARGE and splendid assortment of neer irn ,M. proved grand action Piano Fortes. rn hand and fur tab, by F. BLUME, Cur. Penn and St. Clair stn., opponion Ea. lintel. not 17. N. B. The above instruments aro warranted to •rand any climate. and keel, in order a l i n , z na manufactured. They will be sold love caoh. F. BLLME. Perrett's Cheap .7.3rseic. CFUMES' QUA DRI LLF,S.—Dennet ristorc. Queen's Danscs.—Lovo Nut. Songs Prim Sunambula.—Faily Balls. " " Nomia.—Luve's Young ID I, a rrl Operatic Gems.--Lecnorn Barley's Songs,—Lover's Siongo, Received and for sale by J H novl7. 11.12, Woad street Almanacs f.r.: :10-26 THE United States Almanac for 1346. Printed efterthe Gremlin form, Pbilorletithia edition. Washingthn Almanac fur 1846. Printed after German form. The Gennan Fartnera' and Mecilanic's Almanac for 1846. Eltnn's Funny Almanac for 184 G. Elton's Comic Almanac for 1846. Crockett, Almanac for 1846. The -Magazine Almanac for 1846; calculated by Sanfoid C Hill. Alm, the Pittsburgh Alroarac for 184 G; by Sanford C Hill. The shove, with a large assortment of School Books, Wall Paper, Slates, Wrapping and Writing Paper, fur sale by CHAS. IL KAY, novl7 cor. of Wood and 3d st. EAST'S REPORTS REPORTS of Caw. argued and determined in the Court of Ring's Bench, with tables of the names and principle matters by Edward Hyde East. Esq.. new edition with no's, Sze by G. H. %Marton. Fur sale by C. H. KAY, .I.3uolitz:ller. nov 17 cor. 3d and Wood ST3. Ingersall'sListory• of tho Latc Var. A N H iitorical :51cet..:b of the Second War between the United btates and Great Britain, declared by Act of Coagms the 13th of June 1812 and concluded by Peace the 16th Feb. 1815, be Chad,' J Ingersoll. C. H. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d sts For sale by novl7 Coff.;o. 30 7 BAGS Green Rio receiving this day by ca nal and fur tube by Pith. 50 BBLS No 3 South Mocl:erel; 10 half bbls large nu 1 " 5 bbls no 1 Salmon; 50 boxes Scaled Herrings: Receiving and fur sale by H. LAMBERT. novl7 100 Liberty at Sandrics. 20 BBLS N C Tar; 15 bogs Pepper; 5 bbls Crushed Sugar, "Lovering's;" 100 matte Cassia; 3 casks E Salts, 25 boxes Almond, Palm and Toilet Soaps; Received and for sale by li. LAMBERT, nnvl7 100 Libertv st. JOHN DUNLAP, NO. 17 MARKET STREET. NNTHOLESA LE Dealer in Tin Plate, Sheet and V Brazier's Cooper, Bloch Tin, Russia Sheet Iron Sheet Zinc, Slab Spelter, Sheet t3rass, Iron and Brass Wire, &c. Ako, Manufacturer and Dreier in every variety of Tin and Copper Ware, Foreign and American Briton• airs, Bricht and Pianished Were, Fancy and Plain Trays, Waiters, &e, Foreign and American Japaned Ware, Foteign and American stamped Brass Kettle's, Ornameoul Square Slide Fenders, La. dc. whirl) ha will be happy to supply hia ce.ctemera with on the most reasonable terms. Wholesale buyers will lied it to their interest IJ call and eriamine the above de- scribed goods, in connection with ethers in the Hard-1 ware line, na all of which twill be cold at a very light advance on the munufacturer'a prices. nov 19.2rn. JOHN DUNLAP. I Just Arrived at the fiGNer.7 'For.; Store,N ion DOZ. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hid, Cash. mere, and silk Gloves. of the best qualities N. B. None but the best Kid Gloves kept at 79 Market street. novle W. H. GARRUID. TO LOTS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE novl 5 VAGALET & sratTn, WHOLESALE GROCERS, la Ain) CO Vv'oon ST - 2.r.1:7, PITTSBURGH. O , 7 , TITET, BAGALEY :f.r. CO., Ilibc!cralo Grocers 4.. d i':,;:cco dea!er-3, No 223 Market street, ba• 5:11 end tith, Noo.h :13;10-3ra ~ CIA LEY SMITH to tbeir naw warchc,:ze, Nei 1S en_: 'accd o.retn, (eon sic;) wLero CIPy r. ill beutiention cr th ra eir fiiends end dealc to a large and ~ :elected 7 - lusbargh In:nun:et res. am GZGi oc a C C:. SUCCESSOII3 TO CO ND r.lanuFz..ctu:Tr.; cf..;: 71 , zd Lean, and Lrtharj3,,,..... 17;zz? zad Ct:cond its, Pictz.ht:rzh,*ia. :lc: , 13-Iy. nAziurAcrun2r. C' ric:":l:"."Jr7l . 3L2 SmitVeld Street, 2 .F;fC; .:freet, Pitts LXV AYS on hand c. a.::cntnecnt et Plate and Yl , et teeth, of a Varilny ch-cden; as simple Plate. Molars and Bienz=pidnzucc. ClL:cc:cc:l], Screw Pivot teeth, k C CC., Teeth and lb:c . d.:much, to order.— DelltiStA Aupplied with all arldeln3 u.:ed i:: the pent's*. 'dor. All ordere Clone abroad muct be neerelpanitti by the ca,h. • Plminct elwars no hned. non 15-1 v 7) ECEIVED nt itio 46, a largo n,ecica superior lA-Whitney I3lnnkets, 11 and 12-4 super funrf bound, price from $3,74 to SC; 9, 10 and 11.4, do $1,75 to $5,25, at novls Monnot 1.11 20. EW In' a opening—beautiful r.:ylcs; and price 12i, I 18i and 25 cts., at r 7 - 710 4 15. no,: 15. Tlo c2O STYLES and pattern:: !Si and 25 cts., at tbo . . NE:SY HOUSE. :, - attol'a Eat , Div2ao z.:=l N Y Plf so:1 ?; ( -4 ONIPOSED of an Estanical Discovery %._./ of surpassing efficary far ronderin; Co= akin soft j and fair, as well as insipartin:; a do:bravo roaersto hue Ito the complexion. As a tr.,.:Elr and coasarvator of that roost distinguished choral of fornole loveliness, a transparent fair skin, J Snap, at Lau Di -1 vino do Veati.i, may La raid to ersort on almost magi i nal power. Commis:ea re: Coo most ;art of Oriental Balsamic Pinola ) . to the utter enclosion of all mineral ! odmix turn, it is disiingsfirlird medicinally fur ita ex tremely bland, pfiril2,ing and son:bin-7 action on the slain, and by actin:: on tin , pons and rail atss znaretory ve,i,eis,erspels nil irnpnrities train tho surface, allays every tendency to intlammatidin , and, by this method alone, effsastu illy dissimadv3 redoras, tan, pimples, froolrles. sunburn and ether onsd;htly cusancous vill - so inimical to foroa!si Lveline:s. its con stant use will change The most compleaion into one of radiant whilerforrit sishila ea tho, 00011, hands and arras it be onus a delicacy and fairr,...zs, nhich ita continued von 'till fappily protiscr, with every appear none of ; uuthfulcil_trrn, most advanced periods of life. It is iiivaludble 115 LI CPIIC,T. , I j; , ,g• rc , :re,hing during traveling CI e=pesuro duct crib-anti wind. :Ind after tic injuditu: fr.ilt itt crowded itii:.ernblien. To gar:tic:nona viiizi" :be akin in shoving, the uqn GC Nynoph Scar, V/ inc. found to al lay rill cLticulnr irritation c,ccali , ),.l by common sarap• or rirtiarn, or tiro climoto, iiire that on tha Slates where :he inriat ion of tho weather nets n- Chat:V.73 of c.drulationr, c=d werC Cr , ./I . 3llliOna and damp, ingelh , 7 . .vind,cuist throughout a zrea t punias of the yr2r, Nyrnpll Suap Cr Eau Divine de Ventia has proved involualdu pre.ervaLive of tha akin, and froto ita enzraiirdinary eflieacy, de ter-Ye; a piece arr.c:l3 . the :Ictlze.l;o:d tnea....1:7e3 of every family. The nbovo valuaddc i 3 prepnrra by 4G Soidh Third pt. for mln. by 13. A. FAHNESTOCI3: a:. Co, vihn'ataln& re tail agents fur Pittsburgh and Vi not, curzer orGai and Wood greets. TI:JV 15 -I IVE Farms 0f0.:7,1 r^ouo c,nric 7s 'iliczter a Pennsvhonia cod ()hi:). Fifteen lots of ground, S 0 1, 's :7 - 2 nen:: :ha vil age of Spring Garden. (Vc,-4ti -; e , ..i ann.) Two neat dwel:ingi near tn.: Onnu: '.__ - r.t.. One Int and dwelling han,r , nn Pens v.. Two lota of ground on Four iota of ground on Llncr . :: A number of Lou to (noun in Liza vro.rd. La 25 )1,[11 . 5. Apply to novl4 raft Ivo IsqZ3 a Gm•-zr...! inlrmiriin c -2': -3sn of j -L Lots, on rt, fir.r7iny Ciiy; thaw lots are in a desirabir airuatinn for bai!dia-,-; cn. as they belong to a ‘Vido:7 lady t: `•.^:o to bay. the interest annually, a vor:tizo pur chase money will he required, tho hi:lance ratty remain for a number or yraiirr,L2'.'r.....7C:. en ±3 prcpeny Title good and vvithuut A pp ly to nov 11 i's L.1:117,LY .i7a ITC:-.3EL. 3 LOTS of Land en Choi - tiro . , Creel:, coodziaing —' from 6to 29 acre—, each, on one of lots is erected anent Cottage House, and Bonk Corn, floe orchard of fruit trees. Thl3 property t 3 within 4 1.2 miles of the City, in a hosittiypoet the country, and would moire deoirable count cooto, or would be suitublo for Garden Spots. Apply to the owner. MR WILLIAM GATLS,S:I3 Word, or. to F 3 LATiELY So MITCHEL. LOT of crcut,d on Liberty st, ::car tun Germsn Church. 21 feet frunt 100 feet deep, this lot is on that portion of Liberty at, lately paved. and would be a desirable Ibt for a private dwelllno. It will be sold low. Title indisputable and terms easy. Apply to novl4 BLAIcELY You CAN always find nt G. Schneck's on the nor. ner of Fifth and Smithfield 5 tre2l.3, Fresh oys lets served up in every ntyle ,1 the shortost notice.— Also, Candies, Fruits and Pe.stri3 of the choicest kinds. Cali end see. ono 10-tf H. LAMBERT, 100 Li4erty RE-BUILT AND AT 1 . 1- ORK! PITTSBURGH CLOT '.11:15 STORE. RESPECT FULLY infurme, hi rid and the public generally, that he he tal.,ea the .NEW STO 7 1L' At the corner of Word and SVnter strecL, , , on the site occupied by Mr S. Scheyer p evi on 3 to tha Great Fire, where he is prepared to furai.sh all article.; in the line of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, On the mcst me..2emt. , . .errn3, tllc zherteit n tice. His Bloch of Gccd,3 E N T 17.2 , And has been selected with much cat— :to suit the mar l:et. He hill in his cmpiiiy::-git come cfi the beat workmen in the city, and from lens: e:- . .gcrience in the business, he hopes to give general satisfaction to those who may filvot him with their custom. A large as :mita:cot of Clothing oZ:it 3:1 tb A SC: 53a. consiving ofCloth, r:.116 i)r . .7:)C.at:.', of all colors V - 3 HOU3 (Vali:it' 1. He cTzr: pr.bli.7. GOOD 73 a GAINS As any enToblishrnent 2:12 C 11:. Ho as nine a largo cf Vests, Shirts, cotton and C ravat9, Sc3rfs cod Handkerchie fs , which he 13 prepared to tell low fur cash, and cash enly. Havin3 ,ecttned the services of an emcellent Cutter, he i, prepared to manufacture znirrilent3 of all to order, in zuch a mar•.ncr as to render the PITTSBURGH CLO G STORE worthy of Public pat! onage. The pubic aro invited to call and examine for therrlaelve.3. j}24 .if M" UST received at the. llama Big Doors, the larg tp eat and best assnitment of Sh;A-t3, ever offered in the l'ittsbnrgh morkel, which will ho cold whole sale or retail on reasonable terms. oct2S. JOHN M'CLOSKEY. li= :2c=c7;•_2. o:JosVDICX e~~ ~ ~ ~ ~_.~.,~ ~h_'~eC_, BARROWS ,`;':, TURNER 7®a .‘..; a L' . 711 y :.117CTIEL ~~ v -i F 0 P. LO7+aai*"., Oh Yes! Oh7eF, wILLLara MERCHA:IT
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