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A i w»— —.—^.».«, . : - ;, ,' & '" V ''^ BS - •."v.- ~:-^-A,*■■■.■:, s?sT!^s^ , A’sarsS.'ss) 1 "■ • x : .h vVA PITTSBURGH: ,n the State Pen,te,m a r>.' , / ■ Pf d t .t,ng u fahea md.wduals pa^tc,fated, aid one * the , 1 , /« f;A^r-' V > 0 ‘V. l > «' <v:,.-. s A;-’ MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 87, 1848. ; a^,E D "!rbe ln n r^K^ , » ,mnos ‘' i L ?oea g »ae, named lienry Snare,got H&beaiS crack nco of t l - f r^» v v;A :••, ~) ,‘~,r/i fllormnff jppßt lob gtintina g)ffite. iUrmTat K'^ 111 t d XTo wtoiS m "’|^- Jeu _ *— J ‘ : f* llljS^«^™«; ~,,0 ‘ l, " r " ~,,,,Bn," ' of "IdJSmJfo ' , ; Vii'o'lT-^t la.u'e m) > ao(l another,othbLeglsi ghenW t)l , A o’clpck ye lerday afternooe, SSSU ■T ?!l,, !v“5 m, i i iY !> «! e -» ?i - l!,! Ps p r M!l, « , ‘“»P»«»»»P?»''- *&• *« ».. be feduced an ofiray apeblic houee oe the comer 'wEJum ’ , A V-i ,bepnbl, - Utc^nctenaSrT' u latC,y ’ “ b ™*™« We me eat of Penn and Meehan,e eireet, Ftfth Wa r d r »l„cl„c ’ -A r° amp ?, ::o e lr ousl^, ?i f r y -\„ .•, i I seem quite die- two WM/namM John Shaffer and fiaptd Bandolier, «&*. se <; £ appointed that the incendiary was foiled. tion; and will let 1 got into a dispute about a woman, and becoming " <_ ' ' I (r ,S®'^ c * M » t indignation meeting of the ftetoty ®dl cmltark motet ralhcr boisUrous, both »eto put out. -Threats wdfo , made, and the „e of both « asa roased Barndollar ' - / '' T duct.on of their wages. A largo norDbef 0 of o girl» Btl| J beW t drew a revolver, four limcs—rtne ball tdk- ' ' , L 'v i have E lven *o»r notice. to the conntry, for Ibo inß cffcct ,n the abdomen; some *iy three balls eq -1 Nc^ ark » Now Jersey, on Thursday, one titious, and a day of rcckv tercd » olle ,n 6W*n» one in the abdomen, and the lr'l* *’ I J , / H “ t > a German, waa found drowned inthff lock with it a crash ihatwil! orr other through the longs. * * , w a * ' He was ba7a ftm7ly\? ? ,”g°m tl >' a ‘""•M? h »« }« su/eren OfficcrjPwere sent after to make no arre tof Ba?n- *- ’ \V V neighborhood. t » oaimaa.amilyltsingtntht> late eft. dollar, but he was not taken last night. , % £ t&ifi&s'&Mi&Z I 9ST A daughter or Gov. Bcbb, of Ohio, died in *« bonnes* afliun of the omiit. , PV«a«»* reported Gat Shaffer coaid not ,SS WSVisJt ' 'Jp'A *, %*■> Cmemnali, op Tuesday, while, ho was absent for the posture, without over-stimulation ire ‘ • < f r~' , : 3 Vo tr- ZCrnm g :rd e ieadlvhTn\:re,mn:d\\°n,gf,' n ~ t "T' “T* n ' eh, ’? n ' d *t / '?U-£‘V'£*-f K t's'*'z !»-J 0. McKinney, resident of Bloom,Oguin, B “‘ ' v “" if P»‘Wr to call do no ‘kn<>«‘hot wc have stated the affair cor- - I,f ‘ * ' “'i? .') lowa, was round banging by the neck in his room a! ,t:,rt, ' n S fjct 'bo working men and Wl y> , ’• +‘ T ' fri >*. v.* ~ ***>?'■?"• r *„ American House, •> Rockville, on the 7tl, mst and children of thq countrj cannoulep, Accidekt -There,»„ n , m „ n „. > r ' 1 ,-<{ i&rr« V V^~s'*C'-A', •v ,No cause is assigned for this rash act. ' * capitalists for a Pur ,l,«„i,l, n„ Jr . n „„ - J- . lhcre “> not much use in talking on %.] ,\A, ']'/ ", * fo^.|r/ n toeratip : rC ; 11,C, ?. U e 00 »'«”* ‘° '.* V- t al l 1 Jamca DnvnrV tailor, baa «altd»>-rroirtTChoHefiloft. tocraU(f cand,d f tc for public Officed,audpr t proper authorities, to prevent accidonla, at tbo^exca* « * \ I IHe tvae seen ono instant and gone the next. if® ® #do of deration to-their inte«s»;,n vation near the Court House. A carriairo tumbled t-ti \* I 1 '* ** t Jt* >*\ v* 4 ' r ! teamer GrandTork, on her Jaittrjp Ta »*f question is proposed to be settled for oyer on Friday night, and was or coflrso amnnheH -~t* r % « m -&■■***''** * :■ K *">' - 3a zssra ztr&'sg&E j£ £S " e ' w^ lnß r °‘ ,he cou ‘ Th j ;-\t l v* & < ‘k -f.. 1 # -V t'-’ 1 'X “• v*'.: i are dc tmed for Salt Lake. It u, raid that beween f„r„„ if 0 V 6lVenll,Slrarl; ' “ m ' ,J ° r ‘ r, E ht 10 > hat such works were ,n progress there. A‘i ~’A'''^? ^' ' J . "' *•-’%', r» i> •'.'•» '-r r- < 300 and -tOO more are on thoir way from LiverDool 0 Con g rcss ' Already capitalists arc boldly pushing ter Some , , , A . i" •» i * t,« *■ *■'-'*»' I? MPThe Bible establishment at Edinbureh ttlch ° n ’“ ‘ b,;lr Bc,lc ' ncs ° r aeSMml.remont • but nhat B^rCoor / lh " S f P<! W '° a " CndedV, e llant «M. A ~f I tod the monopd, of pnnuiig BiMm (?nmgb«itt «• Ibe/Joing f«r the opetatisej The little item at The’membors of th W4a “ vcr * "B™eable affair. \k-:£h A 1 V ono'hu'ndred'perao'ns', ZZt t ° b ° U i ,h#hM-of - tblß .ndica.e thocourse,hey Th * "fibers of the company never do things half. . t ’ 1 ,''<.•** the materials sold under tbo * ° P, ” n P^P o * 6 to pursue. We do not point to this alone; *B* Nothing tvae done in the District Court, on i. ‘ "' r i'’7 ;'^nUV'i; ;; ' ;i ';,\V !t * r little boy thought heaven must bo a hcauii- ° b “ rTCd lhat in NeW t )o ß ho<l ' -"i "> A "T " , V'VJ’Sjv. «.*,>.. fill place, as the nails in the Qoor were so beautiful. eQ ®° P r sc“ ■« Eastern Pennsylvania, notices of a Wod~At Np w Lisbon, Olno, on «niur*ln\ thr "iaih '* I *' A ’,« •■ o h "nl,,le,hß poshed heads of stages have been furnmhed to.hooper- w jjie“ ' , V " "•■'••,=' xa •:.:■••>:v *^3t;:2in ; i'^:i'''^:vVu":vj-:^x : ,7'A.v ; . ••■ fannJL lo atlend her t^ , &'.^’*' , 3f :, .^ i -' , rts:t!( .v^*;V.,v.’-. ; ,.,* Ltgialftipq aima atbcnefiting,Capital ncces- herbroiher i^T C Arrt^nS n f , ? QoTl,rr < o,niheTcsl ‘ scnce of ' = " * 5,‘A‘A V> * sinly opprqsaes Labor; and when Uie reaction comes A.'”’ P ~L°i 8 - an^ / vV» 1 ' : s *»h■* ■> - / - tabo *- iff'fiwhed beneath the rum 1 S fficer * - and ,:;A.ss.'/ic.A*« ; .•■..' . -■.-.■i vV/i • •--■'’.■.'.•..jV- ' V .-.ys:/ •,'.■■:■ ; if «y |n jf-MWgcsiare notified 10 meetutthe f^-yVr-rfj-W':fe•-'••••••-'*• • /;iA r fs?Wfe:?f prevail,^when the -o^-Vinrm-uiley,- inihe:foll6\ people deciarc, through their institutions, Oiat Law . WesSai’stiu/lvJ.aShoilWrfdnesiJnveven'r AJ»i*r shall merely protect men tn their natural rights, and -SSS?3. .' l ‘ “ Thursday, nt a oicfo VJaC- 'V* ,< ’ not give, to the few,,privileged which are denied to f, . o rt.. i \ ’,, ‘T t -'. .■*' ’ , . . .- ~,COa0 >- 1 ■ 0 J„1?al?' > ’ K 0 24I '°'‘ :Fr^>t ‘ , ' ; - IO XKV **' positivo good ta accomplished. Improvements are —■— mm. J'.r/J , ..—, made wealth created, if the ere- IVAnyrs |»-Br Tfllntniniivls ««* i!4 f V^, y ’■ - , U‘‘ ators. -But winter)»the lime for thought. It is the lltJlTo lij 1. vl6Sf9,Dll. ~Ts%Jr~ls&%*hK' , 4 season for agitating j schemes of great importance * r a,e t sl * l ' ll , of, bed rrval interests are pitted against Ij. ** d> ollier » a«i someumea oar cities and towns be- • , come tho scenes’or fierce corobato. Hore in Pitts- M burgh, Rtulroad schemes monopolize the delusive • 81, -X-''''r ' I- ''l_\ : ;, '- > vA ; ' n: ' '' - s p-.>-X attention nfihc capitalists. For years past, it has '■T# j -V"^'*' I ’'.'' :i> ' 'S'l :' : ‘ ’‘l /, been the engrossing topic. -We all recollect the exi ~J a ° ; ' ...i _ citemeotspf the«right of way”question; and we Lciic. / e»h now observe how it fixslcd out. There is no sales at. ra'lfoad to CohnclJsvillc, but we hope there may be. _ / I TI, o winter campaign has just opened here— two 312^3^3 "' ■" meetings have been held in relation to a Western Colttwii Railroad. Our city has hcee visited by delegates nqd themari 7 J, *: A 1 ;» ,' ■ ;]’ ' :•; :/-' ; tn,m w,,ou * towns, Who haT«.4»c.ted ml- at“S, J^' «u» rouioc—and, strange as at may seem, aH appear / .Va J- i^■' 10 aim dircctl f for *he good of Pittsburgh, It must -- KB ! be gratifying to our people to find such an interest .SJfifeife 'T* uiVj’ ‘»'V-’ ,*■ . - _ IS taken in our welfare, by citizens of other places. Flour—There li. The lectures, so fjr, have been colemaning and in- c, ‘? J,V>; '-C structive, to those whofcel on interest id tho geo- to-day has been j^uiii _ graphy of the west. Every hill and gully.has been . CraikiTto-ftfagn', I ■ - ' accurately and slraigb. rect, raccplihgto check I Ilnc * or j ho different routes depicted. Maps and Co«pn—Thecannoune. ftS. r Jy y t* ' . fj'» r ‘» .were strung up in Philo Hall,oniTriday nigh,. te .a$S ■.■i:oi; i :-?.v /:-■•>p-' :D *®“**P ,a :. The tables were covered with boohs acd papers. of the news. < . \ iXIiAAV’J'? ; v>. :-v Vl .r: ;.:fn:. ; ;';.::,.;T.. . : A:*>oislJ.forthe .increaseamPdiffusion l of useful Indeed, wo dunk railroad matters “Jnok better” Provisions—Tho market is \ ' f . f l ‘J '’V r •' ''. ' ' J bnowledge.-baa been formed in the Sixth ward of now than ot any former period. The people arc so quotaimnacannotbegiveD.-.. % ■pi ,y t 'i-’V ‘ r "i •’ ‘ ,*; this city, and wo have no donbt whatever of its sue- determined, and the failure of Ohio river navigation ' \ „if“" A ‘ A‘ c«». TbeohjeetaorUii.aasociat.on-arcn.trne- the present season, taken ,o connection wnhthe ' \ *;< ', ’ \ r}\ : «“»“ *■« «f«*>»««», M**«* Udoonb, the ‘ rapid progress of other States, has roased Pmsbrngh- ha. eomple \ v&fil:#- .-$ : *\!u of aocial good/eelmgj and theceubliab- era to a sense of danger, and -wo bcljero that by the - % % ■tV^in^-^ icnl U . B *W bo bc:ctrculatc(j opeatog of ocxi spring they will be m readiness to lions ' : : .'r' J \ n a mat:' l sink the Grst spade on the western route— wha, route **assBSHHSSHSSHBHSsSS“SSSSk \ T, ,*S%W 4 * ‘ a ' 1 per of every ciuzec m thfr eastern portion of the we cannot tells bat no donbt lira beat one. CTAiU.E and FANCYiDRY GODDs % V . iastc,ibrknowledge; and part —- ■ * u i iutsrcst oar young:mechamcs,*nho sre the - *»W< r °f-cash, .currency, .aii.:cjtieniivc ki?i At. ; bulwark , and : hope ofithis irtaoatribn'i' Commuiutv. ~ . s>iftJieetnrte.-.«in.i*n-.4ditM»d-i*» I {lW> V. k>- -v-1, Friday evening, in the 6th Ward Public School, \ •; l-.’V’-; ,-:;y >% . ,- i ° a % i he / ol,DwioEnaraed ® en ‘ le ”« v, ?T o ‘!ber : omcersi;of this Society i •••-■f* * ■■■..■ .v. 1 “S 6 ' hoodx^'comfomrycapsv-bo'ii«e&,'ribbni ’•..■i. ..'\l,:::_y' > R Ini™is«ew ' ? ls< a:eTcat varic v V-- S'"®** L ’». Liubostob. - • ■ I buuon«.W,d«anspootepttan;mm(i<lacb?;i&cv“^v ••!'.'- v.v;--Charles.Rowan. " ’.* *:• T Als, i o lvimiiturcj ic ■>y y !.;.’• &crrfary—JYilliam ß.ficaife. , , •,,:-.;.-/35r«aitir«f and Librarian - Robert Christy-. ':•■■ l-l -i^r*J M ?^i ?^?^*^,,!ft ' n?ri ? tttf r? lloltll<lt^,l ‘ ttJ - , V .. jK , It-would be a source of.much gratificaUdn to na, e ,aMe *» BK “'*' a *h»»».Sl««wtwr,t.Wp 1; 'ip ’iV-’' i, F‘ f) - >'>’ : * every Ward in the two cities would follow theca- goW ffi;ii r ? aa , r ' a,V!c c !- 0 ' h , m * i- •*!?. - ’ 4 . ra P*° e l,l * llB leePS.Wnrd.. ,W« bidieve all have ....... - pieces. ' vt/*I :• 'J ’v *, - ', . - Public Rchoo! Houses, which could be obtained for v Salt lUver Voyage. •> tg!£L!^ds, fcc. ~■,■„■> , v - -,=.novUT,-: Tl. V.afl' ;; '-...j, 1 ■ ■■*»«•«*« public lecture.. The worktng man noswer to innumerable inquiries fromouraiu- W w 4.V *e»lki>r*to?vfi V'>; -n : should not wait learned to move in the mat- <P U » Whig friends, we take occasion to sayv that wc '! 1 , ". , ’?e i“ .hU.business, on , the :tsi:m' jsi«nry. s, 1 .! the, ‘ - , t * ter,bn, begin themselves. A Library ahonld be etc- bavo concluded to dolor our trip to Salt River ibr fckjr FILLICODDY " ' SSST' flnhß f 000^^^^ ;V£V,"'* l n ,fery Ward,/or tireulMo a , an d to took at. *be present. Two rea.on. have mainly operated M»»Cnu* , Sh do' s; F.lSi if 1 . - Ono foliar peracnnra would be sufficient from each “P OO “‘"d, io coming to this determination— will,, sc«-, ‘ French Pn..,cd<SSu.e rea ;' 0 ' -.- X - - fg :: ; r ' member, to keep up a good selecrion or u«fiil R«I-We think it.. our duty to remain a, home for SlWwiJdr 1 " I '' ' M&VSeLames' 1 - 0 - ; * >" ?~-r - *‘ *► 4 * %> a booksj—lecturers can generally b 6 obtained Without a yct r to watchful eye Dpon the«ultra S? nhm % ? oolf * w,d Popors.wtfra piu WnmlG-4 GalaPlw&t . . * Volver # 1 4 * r \,l *v»' xnn'b difficulty jbutit noald be better if all the ex- wh,gs,» who w.ll na doubt attempt io force iho, r JatarfS & Th"^S!S„®S^^ open G en. f aylor, and phy oU> .VLtSSSSSi * , 1 **v n t,ri’r N l\» * Mnh meo as L. B. laivmgston, er tricks bofure high heaven, enough to lJl jjn ro >#<iif ) other pcwon Theatbe^—Wc obacnc that Mr A'iMnm-- ? <'*&*> K \- w ’. - Aicaose o( make democrats as weli as augols weep! fiwon{- b *»besSg?4 I «“iSsf J&Sf* 2SS « ou «<*d to appear as Haroletto-night. **“’ . vC.'s- r ; ; : , Ceo.Taylor mteods to copy aficr the <■ earlier Mr. and Mrs. Connor closed , her cng.gcn, cn, on r-I ’7°/“ , "T TT ?* ,Dl ° i SS^SmtaTfe L; ■'*“» second Washington,” he DiacipLe, Ac, Ac i and oihcrßookstudVweS^ ,Q S?"S Saturday eight. iTho Tragedy of Mrs C. did not ,v “ r P a “'* Loa,lon “d othor leading ports ,n the : io five minute,! - . —inumberof Wrf cseric great admiration. It ./a mediocre S! bSLSc'M >■ - • JtOBFJtT ORIL_ great stage, Britain will go vrith hy*/ It'secms Ia ‘ ho sbsenco of specnhtvm, t<ic trade etkibite Worman'for ,‘/ ‘ vain fog woineit to attempi "hratuoTn I bUJm '^ l l -ruibgaUn '> ' ■’<* yo's«‘. s -Wf -• ;*.£• ---a have they met wilK e.«n .«ln,»M. lhe 3u PP'f of tho Immediate or pressing wanle,.* - dasher Xs taken oat,delving,, navo tney met vvitri even tolorablo At Mari|Lane, on Monday Inst, Wheat was sold ™4A ,^^ lai, l^' > den. bSx. ■' X- ■= ’ - >W; 5-i": •, : •r. J 10 mll<o on J m - «« >° «... for Red, and 650605. t > qr. for best « feSSSgS-iSi, '•V\fi, r .,t £ ' - 1 ' .-’I P * «•«-«*. : Principle):intiiS it -1. i, ~*r-~ C, --y- .. -- 1 ~5. •" --.f ~V - .-V -r >», .. ji—Sf. . .a, -.'.*. i{ lure it- . ■ i" -■ . r . ■ i..'..’ . 1.. v’ . *- ' '"' ,t p qr., for Red and ! -e~,.i:.,i.. ! ...V °.^ mmon: » ea s achn m,■ ' O’ l^T^%‘ c N.U^‘‘Eß- I TH?.|?sSE:OHEAPEST.i- 1- "-’ '"'""Ktti.nietjsi compr of; coriier svsryday,at4<feJo<i,m'st. Frehnuge' ; Bni.ldifiga;-SL:-Clairklre *’ "" ,I *' 01,1 Z ’ Ch • and «•«>*» -‘be. HMctut, | isiiJfeii JiMt * 'z:-. ' %&s&&*>*&&&&Bss*i*v C ’;V% r* H.v ’-v* * ‘ *, ’”i"-"V '- -' *;- v - 'r V '- - ’ L , r „ *i > ’ > -VJ'' ? f " ■'*' l " ' ~T ' -MjT ■*- r - ’ V J *»\ ■» . _ -■< . •* , , -~, fV"' ' ,*-~ '•'•• •'.'!.*•■'■ ~i ' ' . v **- *** * 4 *i . * v * >» ’ **'- /. *•¥•*■ f ) x v ~ < 4» £*" •'~ >«• "* f- r ** '\-i > * l } i JT «.#■_, w } -* t l v t- - *>- -tV** *£»/*■ J -’■«-' 5. r f«. /Vt ? ■”‘(‘‘ A** 4- ■’^' l *-v^' ls ''\-K% ,>, '' !t * V '* r '»‘ ,, "' ? -» x' < ‘^4*,* f T * t - ‘ \r+ T * < V - ,4. t- + - 5 . . *- V e (7 t V 1 , ‘-- 1 - 'tt'r ’ t *^', . - 0 ’'* |^U|^4V- r v*. >r. r ' :.* , ■* 1 1 - ; ‘ V •- ’■. >- v -‘ . ' .'. ' ■ i; rtvubtttdto kattdintknrJavoTtpifoT* \ •iC 1 *•• : ffi?*mta^f comvhtdvtSih,in 6rdtt.l» to*- i fHWrptWjf# o *' .oiiwtfjflh epfWftoufcteovitt * ’ United StatesN*w*p»f»er Agonoy. N, ■• F.c6n;erof Third and Dock sire eta, ■■ •r artd4ooNonli AgOni m PhiiadelfUiia. Bs~Wo* Commercial ana Elver Ketn» •ee next Page* ww**,® 111 **** 4fcc. lie finuvl under TelegraphicHeaif! ■-- ■- V - J A Good liepreseistetlve I According to Greasy, the JCeeehU agood repre sentative of' WKiggery 7, The-” Leteeb l» 8 good Whig nsjne,’' Well, it is rather strange; hot the i?W curmudgeon has uctuallyuttereddne truth j’.ahd -we wish to give him the full advantage’of it. But he did not.believe Jt was truth, when he wrote, or ho would never have admitted it into hla paper. The inch, however, is one of the'mos! appropriate representatives of a " \\ hig ” that can be present ed. He attaches fumseif to others, only thatlie may '-favor his own single design,—that of maintaining his existence,—and so does jhe “Whig.” His only care is, to obtain that which sa the liftTof all other creatures y and in this he is like the Whig,” the •end and aim of, whose existence 11 money—the mainspring of enjoyment, and the Jife of all mercen ary beings. He retmnshis hold upon thebody to ,i,iyhlch; he attaches himself, until dthas aomoteblood togivohun; or until his own carcase has become full } and in thus he is like the « Whig,» who ad hercs to any man, or community, or government, or political principles, so long as either, or ill, min uter to hie mercenary disposition; and then hede laches himselC—.rolls OfT—andis readyfor anyoiher thingjdr any other body, that promises to minister fo 1-dhu. onUappcute which constituteshim a “inigi’L; as the desire for blood, no mailer from what animal obtained, is the distinguishing characteristic of the leech ' WS*I arc «Whijt » K’nndameatoU’, „ Tbo Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, in on article on the subject of the ]at£ Presidential election, aajsf—, “It has not been a contest Tur the elevation of] ,m en,butforthe establishment orfundanifen talnrin tipies of political economy; and in earthing out pur I . victor/ in the detail, the same high position sbooM I he maintained.'’ 1 So far as any thing which could he gleaned from 1 the proceedings of Federal Taylor Conventions, is concerned, we defy even old Nick the father,'of I Whtggery, to point out what these fundamental are, about which we have heard so much in certain quarters, mce the Presidential election. We have never doubted for n moment what were the ligitimato docuinesof the party supporting Tay lor, anti wchare had nohcsitatancymstating’them; hut the issues which we hare striven to fix upon them, they have uniformly evaded,—asserting no doctrines objectionable to the prejudiced of any section; and thus practising n deception upon nil. If the “fundaments! doctrines” alluded to are not those JOf the old Federal party, they ere «o much more infamous than those were, that their pr ofes •°ra dare not avow theto before the People, Whig, gory Is extinct, or u» fundamental principles will be dctelaped in 1840, only la be rendered ipore info* mous than Hamiltonian Federalism. . , Diffusion or Knowledge. A society for the increase anddiffusion of useful knowledge, lias been formed in the Sutb ward of this city, and wo have no doubt whiterer of its me- 1 cess, The objects of this association ore, instruc tion in the arts, science, literature and morals; the . ; promotion of social good feeling; and the establiab ., snent or a Library of useful books,, to be circulated v* among its.members. Their atm is to make a mem. i ber of every citizen m the- eastern portion ofthe city, who has a taste forknowledge; and particular- | ly, to interest our young mechanics, who ore the l bulwark and hope of this industrious community, I Lectures will he delivered as heretofore, eveiy j Friday evening, in the 6th Ward Public School House, on practical These lectures are I free to every one. The following named gentlemen I are the officers of this Society: - .President—L, R. Lniitosion. Vice President —Charles Rowan. Secretary —William B. Scaife. Treasurer and Librarian Robert Christy. ' ' | It would bn a source of much gratification to us, - jf Ward in the two cities would follow theex nmplo of this young Ward. We believe all have Pabltc School Houses, which could be obtained for meetings and public lectures. The working msn should not wait for the teamed to move in the mat-" ter,but begin themselves. A Library ahould becrc. nled in every Ward, far circulation, and to took at. One dollar per annum would be sufficient from each member, to keep up a good selection or useful books;—lecturers can generally b 6 obtained without mucb difficulty; but it would be better if all the ex ercises were confined-to meinbefs of the societies. If wo havo some such men as L. R. Livingston, an Pittsburgh, who are enthusiasts in the canse of popolar education, thoy should not let their lights bo hid, but trim their lamps and lead the way, and the ncxtgeneration, tvdlbless their, names. .... . - ■■■■l. -i -•..-fAi. y r Cotton Planters* Convention* . Wo have seen it Stated, in soma of our lUchangcs, that there »to be a convention of Colton Planters, sometime erelong,to tako into consideration the depressed condition of that great ample. If, when this convention shall adjourn, it is fonnil that a pro position has not been made, to have some action by the General Government, by which cotton will be protected, we ehnll be only the more fulljr satisfied, that there is more of disinterested patriotism in that region, than certain « Dogbefria » of tho North have been willing to accord to soothern planter! If the ordinations or Providence prevent our cotton planter from obtaining as largo a crop os he has ox peeled, or if his prices arc reduced by an extraordi narily large yield ta Other countries, wo can sccno reason why he shOald not b$ insured against loss, by , th* gdvernment which he cDntnbntcs to support. Ho surely has as great cLaima upon tho government, atidlhe People, as tho man who invests his money m Ihc manufacture of cotton. ‘ :01<>re jroxxUnftttbni* The Journal -some days since nominated Major Uliss for a place in Gen’. Taylor’s cabinet, thereup on the Gazclto nominated “Old Whilcy » Tor somo post or honor. This woa “ done In sport” by the funny- Deacon. The Jonrnal *of ‘rcChm- JiiendsJosiAn Rabdali, Esq., Tor Attorney Gener nl under Old Zach, and we presuine the Gazette, pot bo qoldono in the business of Cabinet making Will duly nominate the General’s negro overseer, to pome djatiognishcd place ot Washington. Go it, Whfggics' Pantel Webster awl Abbott Lawrence. The “universal Whig party” or Poston, is at p/o». I ent, in the nuds'tbr a most interesting quarrel—all i about the spoils and honors of office, of course) Abbott Lawrence, the great millomalre Und manu iaclurer, turn been iotnlting the “ Godlike Daniel/’ j in the moat shameful manner, Lawrence Maher to belie leader of the “Taylor Republican party,”! •, and 13 determined to use all hie inanence withhold 1 «* , ZocW” to overthrow the Webster, or old Eedefal $2 branch of the parly/- Well that isrieb, and no Mi,* ><,.'?hjMk«'!'.'--'-fhcr* (s.“fun tbr the million” ahead. 1 b . PREBIUKNTIAt, ELECTION!-.dfflqlal. * I ' PENNSYLVANIA. kA*w*m M \£~ !k ‘ -v Taylor Yanjjurm Allegheny,,.. A,. 1659 i ” JOUS —779 Arm 6 t»oD B ,...f^ v -212G • 2030; 1 141 Bhllr. i. ,Wi .. .Vi...'1435 S49C ' .4 W %j 3 " 26W " 530 Bradford 1889 3272 1779 Bedford 28|C 2836 - 5“H cr 2247 2805 173 Bert 9485 —*6082 61 Beck 6364 ’ 5140 163 Cambria. f3Bti 1233 12 6360 5949 597 C1earfie1d....,.,..,-1168 761 23*1 I Carbon. ri*UIJC ' » l ■£««re. 2625 1864 4 |:C01uinbia..,.3399,,,*. 2263 27 iCßbran. ..'.. g 67 911 4 Cumberland., 3m 3242 1 25 Crawford .......... 2748 2205 626 Clarion 2306 1373 37 [Dauphin J.... 2251 3704 34 Delaware., 1347 2194 84 £" c "-y- 2022 3418 357 i .Wfc and Forest* 242. 131 n& Jajrette. 3441 3046 73 i Franklin*.3igg 4005 4 Greece 2379 147$ r } n Huntingdon 'lfi|2 > 2590 25 lss4 2449 204 1 Jefferaon,.,. 972 357 19 Juniata:. 1212 1179 3, Leban0n..........4 1862 2996 2 6OSO 11390 iC3 Lehigh 3199 2978 3 Lyc0ming.......... 2357 2036 9 Luterne w... 4041 3564 176 Montgomery 5627 5040 251 J* I®™ 1 ®™ 1586 1543 26 M0nr0e...., 1830 018 3 Mercer 3094 2978 1083 McKean..,.. 418 367 22 Northumberland 2258 1763 8 Northampton.... ... 4203 3191 .. 38 i Phllad. City and Co. .21510 31230 877 Je/ry....'. ~7. 2295 1561 5 Pike,.... 799 _ njg , 3 [Potter,...., 468 226 248 Someraet... 1127 30IS 21 Suaquehanna 2563 1853 301 Sullivan. 303 ,129 19 3*700 4939 35 Tioga.... 1344 1359 953 Union... 1655 3129 25 Venango „ 1538 1064 164 Wayne 1642 997 202'- Wcatmorelnnd 5197 3124 12? 1 Warren , 1125 959 150 -Weahington 3820 3898 467 | Wyoming 892 661 37 Vork 5161 4838 4 172,748 186,158 11,207 Whole Vote os ahove, 370,143 Increase, do in'October, 33G.654 33,489 .4o 10 Not. 1544, 331,911 38,232' CohpAbative Vote, 1548. Cais, 172,748 Taylor, toogstrelh, 168,192 Johnston, Van Boren, 11,207 - COMPARATIVE VOTE In 1844. Polk, 167,535—C1ay, J 61.208—Bimcy, 3,168 Forrest- ana Hnerendy. Tfrc rivalry between these distinguished tragedi anslias progressed so for as to assume rather a per sonal, if not beligerent aspect. Macready is an £oglish actor, of undoubted reputation, and has been placing for some days past, nVthc Arch street Theatre, Philadelphia, the same characters tha t Forrest plays nt the Walnut street establishment.— It seems that Macrea'dy appeared before the audi | cnce on Monday evening, and a in speech asserted that “an American actor,” {meaning Forrest,) “openly hissed him in London,” and lint there has been an organized opposition to him,” in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, started bythc friends ofHr. Forrest. The latter cotres out in “ a card *’ over bis own signature yn the Pennsylraman, and admits that be did hiss Maercady in London; but claims that ho had an undoubted tight to do so, m • asmueb as the latter “ introduced a fluey dance” and such like «tom foolery ?’ in his pcrformanco of Hamlet. He pronounced Macroady a “ snperannu ted. dnveller/r -and . charged him- with getting his friends to hiss him (Forrest,) in Xondon- The card of Mr. Forrest, in bur opinion, is not conceived in scry good taste $ and although we have an czalt ed opinion of his talents as n great actor, we regret to fiod him engaged in a personal controversy, ehich would certainly be quite as well attended to by his numerous, fnends and admirers. [ Til® Vot« ot flTtw York. Ofiietai and unofficial returns from the whole or I the State base been received, and give the fiillon- I my result. Tay10r...., 218,638 Van Buren 120,376 j Ca 55.....,,..,.,.,. ~J14? 6 83 1 Taylor over Caw 103,963 Van Boren over Cats..,., 6,793 All the counties are official except Albany, Cata i raugus, Kne, New York, Rockland: .and Westclics i ter. It will also be seen by the above, that the joint vole of Cats and Vanßuren is 16,421 greater than that received by Gen. Taylor. There fa also up. words of 32,pOOIese votes cast than: there was at" the Presidential election in 1814, from which it may be inferred that-no lew than 80,000 eitixena of New Yorkftiltfd to vote at all on the 7th inatant. Salt River Voyage. * In answer to innumerable inquiries from onr anx ious whig friends,we take occasion to say, that we bate concluded to delbr our trip to Salt River for the present. Two reasons have mainly operated upon our mind, upcoming, to this determination.— it is.oar duty to. remain at home for awbileyet, :eyc upon the ■« ultra whiga/» who will no doubt attempt to force their infamous measures upon Gen. faylor, and play oth er fantastic tricks bofurc high heaven, enough to make Democrats as well as angola weep 1 Second— As Gen. Taylor intends to copy, after the « earlier ! Presidents,’? and be «* a second Washington,” he I will doubtless oppoint to office, an equal number of' Whigs and Democrats; and in selecting the tf pure and honest- 1 ’ of the latter parly, who knows but but— <« Ab, 1 (here’s the rub I ” We can only s*iy 4r presentythat wc ehall notgo to Salt River r ‘ Allegheny County-hook at Thl*: ' Possibly some or our readers will bo astonished lo learo, that the county of Allegheny, attho lato Pres idential election, polled more votes than cither Delaware or Rhode Island. Look at the following comparative table: “County of state of State of ni'e it» Allegheny* Delaware, Khode hlqnd- Tay10r...... 10,112 6,440 C. 680 Ca 55...... 0,091 0,910 3,610 * VnftJJnrcn,..j 779 80 ‘ 711 " Total, 17,634 12,430 11,010 From this tails it will be Been that the County of Allcgbony polled 6,204 more votes than the Sfa<e of Delaware, and 6,624 more than the Sidle or Rhode 1 Island, v .This.is a groat county. Political JBajrometen. ?OBiKsoi»j of-tljeXancaßtcrtO,) S»gl»j.say«;Uibf6 was-one circooistanco only that ebook (us confidence to the success pf Gen. Cass, and that was that when at Washington, in July last, he saw and heard cer tain oificiale in the Departments ehout for Tavloe, who had been Democrats under Van Buren,i Whigs under' JlAtutisoic, everything under Tvleh and Dem ocrats under Polk. Such mercenaries, he adds, are numerous there,-find are thetrue barometers of lho political weather. Their instincts are superior, in peering into thenusty Kites of the parties that must provide them Ihcir bread and butter. The Greedy Office Hniiters. •Wo have several; times attempted to mako outfor publication a list of the vanous.Whtg office hunters in thia city} hot wo now find it impossible to do so, a* their name ta Legton. Who would have supposed .thatthe. aery men* who but a few weeks since had* such ft holy hatred for office holders, would, them* selves, so soon, become rampant beggars for signs* tnjety recommending themselves ‘lor places under IhelieW. administration, -before official, returns have* .been-received; from one-half-the states I ■ Bur sucli 1 istvluggery—ifplwaysprofesses one thing, and prac« tises another. tar The nuptials announced at about to take place between die Boston Republican, and the Em- W'PJS'-.^^lydeclaredtoi.ave-oceurreaMh'thd Republican. ’ ~.*f’ AtClay,,l,le ' K y-> on lhe »r the 7th in slant, a young man named Daniel Painter was stab arnly <>n6 M ’ Car,J, ‘ Winter died almost Iromcdi „,sP‘ c? 0 ? ? aro ,*" ,d cold whatlior in New Brunt wick. St. Johns river, near Fredericton, i» frozen running. 0,31 * hC M ° amo ™ aTO obll ß diacontmue „ f^'J he Independent Delawanan has seen a list l G !,r:r," h 0 ' ,o,ed llIe « a,l J' ,B Wilmington «n ft” uwant—-some even ?oiingtwlce.' -t. .. ) , ! *^, C ° loael G ; ec "®. editor ortho Boston Post, in said to be so handsome that he has to carrv a v& ry stout cane to keep off the ladies. “ Todds Lane •> ,s the name of a new thor- 1 " ab ° Ul be la,d •« » “ b 'n . * E °°--Tlie Now York Day 800 l seems to have an apprehension that some of the Taylor elec tors will not vote for Fillmore. 1 Ro^„!, h 4 ;, : S ' gna '’” lhe ° ,dc « W*' P 3 P or 10 coSn?ry.v a rCd ~ f W Lamar<lne. A paragraph in some oftf.c Pans papers, intimating that M, dc Lamartine had refesed to be a candidate for.the Presidency, is thus npecefically contradicted by tlic gentleman himself, In a letter to the Journal flea Debate: hir—l have aeon in the Journal des Dehats an ar ticle copied from the Courricr do laGiiondc? which l aak permission to rectify. tothlseffect*' 610 * corf£a P nndcat at Bordeaux was I do not offer myself as a candidate for the Pre sidency. I pray Gdd and my friends to eparc me a burden so disproportioned to mv strength. But if the country thinks it eapedicnt to designate mc-'ior this magistracv, I do not hold mysclr at liberty le refuse, any more than I did on tho 24th of Fcbru- I hC ° vertare ° r ‘ h - c pfopleand leave Ido not now believe myself eiposcd to any aoch di D J?%, ?nd isi cor,oct ,he m ‘ atake ° r thß C « ortie f dc la Gironde, it is merely to prevent ony subse quent misunderstandings. To seek tho Presidency would Le absurd, to desire it would be -rash, to re lboa * aß " B g in duty to the republic ?“ d ‘ h r 1a ? feapable either of that umbi non or of this cowardice. Lamuitise. Col. Black* : The last Armstrong Democrat, published nt Kit tanmng, contains a triumphant vindication of our friend and .townsman,.Col, Black, .against the malig nant slanders, and falsehoods or the Federal “ Free Prcss,“ at that place. We shall endeavor to make room for lhe article in the columns o( the Post. P « Pn.f/„ TTBBUKGH *HBATUB. c .. Poaver, • •••Manager and Lessee micas or Anjussros Privue hoses . ...55,00, ] Single uekeis, .... 71* P^!’ C, clc ’* 506 IR'epiid Tier -,-35 I Pli l. !Bc Ga " er > 20c | PmnteßoAc. .. . ..5,^ A A ADDAMS Moadat,Nov 27, will be presented „ , „ JJAMI.ET •• &82S T 0m D nclu“d" wnh ’ M ‘ s * ' Vater ’ ,M ‘ nlr n „. . POOR PILLICODDY «>• c™* 117* Poor* open at «J rise at ?i t slb Reword. r- " «*■«#«* Book* and Popart, were n S V” Sadmiay “"'“S, the 18th instant, which ,oa L.’iaL dll) tnkeu away av mistake; I pre«um> "as'iKel, s?i‘u m>Vlf UW 1,8 ' ,UI “ llc 10 oUl,:r Person Tlie> are common three Imshcl Bags, a name i«o M one Of them, and a Jude worn TheotheV in new llat contained Darby’s Razatetr r I,clnpnet'»CbB«i?nf’Dir d uonory, two conics of the U 8 Antn Sfnttm,l Discipline, 4c, Ac , and othcrßooks amlWpe?, sS itfSSSffiX&gr* “ re 0f io £S **» «■* - _ ROBERT QRR A ■ Stone AoAn'iei, ~ ! - PIECE OF GROUND, CONTAINING STONE, 'of i- Die but qiuillly for Cutting jutd Cellar Work Ami 81r, I' ,n ?> m| l b» rented for one or’fwo . :*o*!ieBBipn,rgjven It F* lopntf-5 neortlioFounlum Tua, pn Coal-Lane; and clear ofhiiild miKhihe inconveuieucetffcy Uie Quarry l u Ufijowu. Slone Qunrry onNunaerv HilL fssajs;«fei SS s * ree ti hn\ c juat received a large usßorfiheni " I " ch, " c) °^ ,oi S» I Oic .fir.fft cditjoii.j.AvMU llv Curiyio In .»volt Umo CJoff B> Colltti* Keutucbj Ilisionqnl fetches of Kcntm Vi S^WSa*Wi!SJS«i5® soldierr and staiesirteh, jansw, lawyers divfne* tio JHustniiiJd b) fariy eU£rrtvsngs. By Lewis Collins : A'riSv't ?s*"■ a*'** ttfSf *f 'Mhnp * C * »•**«"« TO r , r 7 jL c n A /?K“}l‘ v'^tX 110 Tl.ot. mid mid One \ieh(«'i A r " bl 'J" !'"glita’ Euiomnlimei)Wj uadslmed dii j mrawed forfurndy leoding-rtm, explenalorj voU,ls,no' , fctS3^Gil? , “ ,,,e * 0 U PMW.I-'PwiMS The above Books mat received mid forenle bv _ JOHNSTON * STOCKTON, ■• l»okse»ere.eor.Mnrket'oridJ»d,i«' ; * SSIG.NKtS SALE Or'MILLiNmtY tint tone, ■■t± P r 'j G°°2* connnurd al Auction, at McKennas si On Monday, November 27tli. si 30 o'clock inS L S k al MeKenna’s'AnctrosTtoomfl'lfcrlW Wood Blract.thrcedoora from Fifth, byorderof 1 the i«. eigneeg of oftew.York establishment whicb-Tailori n s . ifie. of hand ; *???*& e n 7 arUcl V n lint hno, among whieffc Silks, Satins, Do Louies, Laces. Velvete. Scnris RKn«r»« 1 Cravat*, HamJkercluefs.&c. * ocnr,8 > »***«* no ' B7 • James McKenna. Ann.' •CUNAL AND POSITIVE SALIk-W A. Mice,,,, X " ““«,>« close out He balance of bis stork Vr? ,J T sale will be held at hi« store.No 60 Wood Itrcet’lV'lt? 1 subscriber, at 10o’clock, onTuesdaj, tho '’lib Shf >,l “? continue till all is sold ' ’ 1 Ins, -t *>«wl The stock comprises an: assortment orriroha - -!i ‘Swrssstsis. ~ Also,a large nesorlmem of valve Laces 1 nWft 'Bkt’=k f Auctioneer * r* p. if OTate Fowsroa News-, undcMhc Telegraph Head, will be fouhdStyereatipg, Tbcrfepprfenn Philadel phia work* efficiently, fqr whidh ft* deserves the thanks receive his t^ews. j ' Good Time Coming.” —WifAvere inform | cd, yesterday, that notice has been given 16 some of r the han<Ja employed orthe Couoir Factories of Alie t Jandaty, thqir:wagcs will |be Reduced 11 Tins, wo are assured, is the truth. We are satisfied tV*t the erection ©1 Taylor will give an impetus w bttsjhcSßr j Capitalists will expect to reap a rich and will let flow their money more freely, and wilt empark recMqssl vui business of all hinds, particularly manufacturing. We believe thiß, add still believe that Such; gQQd Umes will be disastrous to the conntry, for Iho transactions will be only fic titious, and a day of reckoning will come, and bring with it a crash thabwillprpvc more terrible than any i country has yet suffered The success of the i democratic party/irthc late w ould have kept | the business affairs of the qountry m a firm and euro i posturbj without over-Btitaulatfon.andconsequent re action* Buf we wpslt particularly to call attention to the startling fact the working men and working women and children of the country cumaidopend upon the a fair distribution, of profits of r< good ■ times.?*. ;,They. arc. calicd upoa to vote for. the aris tocratic candidates for public Ofiiccd, and professions are mado ,of devotion, to-.tlicir intereBts; -nod- the Tariff question is proposed to be settled for their benefit. Weft, the working men ot the country a^, e Lcqtcd'rnylpr,:and^tven ; hispartya'mnjority | in Congress, 'Already capitalists arc boldly pushing ! schemes of aggrandizement : but what Iwo they.domg for tbc operative* The little item at I the head of this article, will indicate the course they | propose topuraue. We do not point to this alone; for we have observed thatin New Joglaod, and in eomo places 10-Eastern.. Pennsylvania, notices of a rcductioaof wages hive been furnished to the oper atives. Legisfytipij that aims at benefiting Capital ncces i Labor; and when the reaction comes Labor isffirushed beneath therein Ji bptter state of things will prevail, when the people declare, through their institutions, that Law shall merely protect men m their natural rights, and not give, to the few* privileges, which are denied to the many. f I Haiuioaij Bfixrmcs —ln summer men work, and positivQ good ta accomplished. Improvements are , made wealth created, if the cro t ators. But winter js the lime for thought. It is the i seasdn agitating schemes of groat importance are talked of, ftnd rival interests are pitted against | cacb other, and sometimes ©or cities and towns be- I come the scenes of fierce combats. Here in Pitts burgh, Railroad schemes monopolize the exclusive I attention pf^the capitalists. For years past, it has been the engrossing topic. We all recollect the ex^ | ettemeots pf the** right of way 9> question; and we t can now obserre how it fizzled out. There is no railroad to Cohnell&viHc, but we hope there may be. Tho winter campaign has yust opened here— two meetings have beta held in relation ta a Western I Railroad. Our city has beeo visited by delegates from various Ohio towns, who have advocated van .ou* router—-and, strange as jt may seem, all appear to aim directly for the good of Pittsburgh, It must be gratifying to our people to find such an interest is taken in our welfare, by citizens of other places. Tho lectures, so far, have been entcriiamsg and in* u ?fivo f to. those , who feel;an .interest in tho geo graphy of the west. Fiery hill and gully has been accurately described ;.aaj*jhc- curves and Mratgbj lines or aho different routes depicted. Maps and charts were strung up in Philo Hal!,onJfritiay night. The tables were covered with boohs and papers. , Jndecd, \ve : tlimk railroad matters “look better , r: now than at any former period. The people are so determined, ,and:the failure of. Ohio river navigation : tlie present season, taken in connection With the rapid progress of other States, has roused Pittsburgh ers to a scn9e of danger, and we believe that by the opening of next sprmg they will be m readiness to sink the first spade on tho western route—what roole we cannot tcU; but no doubt lha best one* Mayok’3 OrrtcE— Saturday Morning— There woro five cases in «ho Tombs. No. 1, was charged with raising a inuss among his neighbors. Two “neat door*-r appeared against hun; and as they were ladies, snore terribly—for we do Bay, with all deference to their sex, that when women generate spite in their little hearts, they arc raiher reckless of their words. The poor mao plead guilty to the charge of drur.lienncss: ha charged home upon his’ prosecutors that they originated all of it. Tho May. or thought differently, dad sent him up. A distres sing scene occurred after this. Tho n ifo of the pri soner appeared In search of her husband. Her mind was tortured with tho thought of imprisonment, and sho gave vent to her feelings in tears, j No 3 and 3 were old cases, who come and go with the birds. In tho summer, they retire to some genial spot of earth, where they live, or stay, hut when the frqalsofwinter appear, they return to their | accustomed haunts again, and all the felicity they i ask- is to he supported at tho osponsc of tho county* in tho establishment on the hill. -. wo had a work house in this county, such street men would not bo to plenty. Theatbe. —Wo obscnc that Mr. Addama fe an . flounced Jo appear aa Hamlet to-mght. Mr. and. Mrs-Connor closed their engagem ent on Saturday night, i Tho Tragedy or Mrs. C. did not excite great admiration. It is nmediocro p ieco,and nothing more. It may lire whlle tho fair authoress lives, but uhen.eho makea her final cu t from this great stage, Brigatdi nil] go with hr r. It seems vain fop women to attempt dramaue literature. In. hut Tow instanced hare they met with, evon tolerable success. It requires a strong mar to make an im mortal ploy. As an octrees, wo bcliovo Mrs. C. is all she really professes to he; bat why she dared to appear as Lady Macbeth, Jtamlet , and Margaret ef Burgundy, wc cannot As tn Mr. C., our eld Pittsburgh favorite, (for there was a time when Pittsburgh Theatre goers though t there was no per son like Conner on the ahgo,) ivc have only to say that we hope the Bcourgo be. received from the press may do him good. The writora were actnatcd by the best intentions, wo urn assured; and ho should receive nil that was said, in dispraise of his acting, in good part. ■ Fi*e 'Ahd Wabh-jbt.—At about 12 o=docl, on Saturday, a chimney 0 f a little houac, on Southfield was discovered to bo on fire- The engines were rushed to tho burning, and water Was applied— not nlone to the soot, but alsolo the doors and windows of the domicil. Tho firemen did a little more than was required of them, whatever may be the result of their conduct. They ®?£*MA£“® e .,lvas.npi respectable, and they Wanted to wash it out. IST The Shaker Troupe are regarded, by those who ,hayo witnessed them, as very clever* Thoif are.quite inatrucityov ae well as amus ing,, CIHCUiT i CoußT.~Tiio chargo of Judgq ;v? r tbe.grcaicjcctmQOt capo, was road on Sat-* ll W?yi n ? o, 'ning f after which the jury retired, and the Court adjourned.* Cominxj ’ —’VVJiq is coming ? VVhj, Col, tho new Theatrical star. Gov. Porter has effected an engagement with him> and he will make hw first oppearanco about the first of December. ,S®!?.trho . Com.:vs, some Imlc Factory Girls and a men and bojs, will be trednex? Monday, The Mankee case comes oil to day. * • ► * •-'s-.'ij*? -*:• Vc '.-i-'.f'.'j;- 'A- 1 ; ..v , *■ v $ ** y * f *» ■/ £#i.-'fc' V./ * J ~* : *> ~ </' ' "■-• • ;■( 1 x - - •»/ jn „ * * - T ***•+" * e * V 3 •* 3 ? , „*-**£?? C’ > t~. r-I'- tt-Xvir v «f -I'* '.xi y ; -: * V &.*%' ’■ A":/ A%- 1 - ' f , *“v -- 2-\ * ' T I < s *- ~ , _ v ** tv -*s . k JiY'C'% XXx 4~V J I j VVI . . _ 1 x •>xr, x XX ~y: J '- j >Xx -''A^'-AA >=.y. 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I >screw,the whotemstde I ' * V--*' e a : in b ii oliuugb “ uh ' B “ Iter “S- 1 4 . - ■ r 'r g^^^ sSssssSu « ! i - tl f'" gUUwophieal pnuwplujmukcsii but ionSS- g ' * ' 'n? - a - J , n:WaSftCharntM aU Wtll ft " , purchased UiemonopolyorihisiralDaMc t» f x t » rniprovqtneatfroni Mess re-Calver* Myers* the natfiitees *- „ Fr* , iJn«M t ??. arylaa « ,u “ l^! ! awarc * anttm^tsthe J * »OiV X 4 f rtn* « b l. vpAYTON As Co, Propileior*, - •. » ■> / w *■)'''’ .oSuirej?h“^i^ ldjCgs>SL Cl^^- 3- * >i~ Y gotteru v | - r , .*+ X t \ 'A tLf.EG/HEWX COUNTY, SS ~ i " J , - u ■ m ORPHAN’S COOBT. Jla -.-October i r ~ -' ? * Term.lSta—lnßie matter pf theTßjilaloof 6 ‘ ’ * *{■' Mallhew-Foraytb,dec d. v _ , c. And now to wjt, Nor 11th, 184 a on 2 - - - - ', A mouoaof Jobnßsrton,Esq,BeodeVPa«lt- ? . '™‘ " ,■— a* 4 V Jngton appointed- Auditor, to bniii the S , .S ~4'‘ -* ereditorV a’^” 18 o»<l nuilto dumbation amongst the | - *' ')/ roi^ln^ p ofE P ri, i ~ A tiotflS READEWA3tiiNGTON. 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Liverpool, Thursday, Noe. 9.—The Briti li .Slock market closed with an advance. The trade in man uGlcinring districts was steady. The amount of Bullion in Bank has increased. , The revival of the report or the negotiations for cedingCnba to us, creates much talk, ! Ireland has subsided toto ordinary tranqljilily. The Rolhcbiltia liaying.rcported their intention- of liquidating their, aflairs id donbtloss eoutribu ting to tho decline or the French funds. The (fW per cents, have follctr aslow as 10f,anil live per - cents, to C3fr. 50, but with prospects or a recovery. flen. Cavsignac has provided military to resist in- ■ surrections of tho Republicans, who have collected all their fighting mon. Napoleon’s election i till expected, but there will he a fearful alrnggle. The French Constitution has received the final sanction of the National Assembly. The English have fears it bodes evil consequences. Great coufn'ion has existed in Genoa. \ icnna, alter n desperate struggle and great slaughter, capitulated. The ffungariars were de feated. France granted 20,000 muskets to Sardinian gov ernment. Liverpool, Not. ll.—The Cotton trade in Knrope keeps very steady, and prices for the week hatc'har dened; indeed, m some Instances we note a slight advance on brands of American dc cnption. The sales of tho week amount to 58,150 bales, of wbreb thcrp-werc sold the following American descriptions: —12,320 bales New Orleans at 3@3td.; C,t4oUp lanii at 3ro4}d j. 3,OBoigr<lbile and Alabama 1 at 3J? 314.; and 32 bales at 7@l){‘d. j Tho market closciFtvith steadiness, and oo refer-* rang to our jmccs current, it will bo seen, that W make little or no change in our quotaunns of last' week. ' 1 Tlic market lor cured provisions has been 'firm since our last notice.-. . .Pork has been froely taken end Bacon has advanced 2@3s. cwt. Lard is in fair request, and although lower than in the early part of last week, has since recovered. Cheese is in less active demand. The imports of the week comprise 13S boxes of Bacon; 132 barrels, 80 kegs of Lard ; 121 casks or Butter; and 1,048 boxes of Cheese. Tho imports of foreign grains and produce into Liverpool, London and other leading, portsm the United Kingdom, are increasing; and this;combinod with a pretty fai?quantity of homegrown, keeps the market, on tho wholowell supplied. In the absenco of speculation, die trade exhibits a total want of animation ; buyers only purchase for the supply of tho Immediate or pressing wants.’ At Marl|Lane, on Monday lost, Wheat was sold at 51 to 68s , for Red j and 65®605. p qr. for best English. Indian Com brought 37®385. p or., Tor Red and While. Tho ealo of American Flour was dull, but iho price quoted, laried from 28®325, & qr., for United States; and 27®30a. for Canaaian Tho market' was rather dull; and in some instances, tho price of English Wheal receded Id, if 70 IBs. The following rates wero paid for American descriptions:—Cana dian, free Red, 7s. 6d@7s. Bd.; White 7s. lQd ®Ss. 2d. United Stales and Canadian Flour had w dull aalo; but prices wore maintained—the farmer being quoted at 30(3315; and Canadian Sweet at 28s. Gd. ®295.6d. 'i I AUSTRIA. Vienna has. at.length surrendered to the Imperial troop.] after a siege of oight iluys.- Sir days were consumed in an endoavor to bring tho Vionnblse-jrt to subjection; and several attempts were made by tho inhabitnntato obtain bettor terms of sprrender, rrom the Imperial troops; but all to no purpose.- On the 28tb, Prince Windischgritt, therefore,'commen cpd.nn attack on tho suburbs; the engagement chiefly on tho southern and eastern antes, wHeW the western batteries, were heard, at intervals, the bomb. Jalachich had completely taken the suburbs of Wicden, Many National Guards threw down their arms, and a groat many weapons 'wore found in the canal. Tho workmen, on thfe' contrary, dis placed great valor. No students Wcreobserved,dnd it w »s therefore conjectured th« they had laid aside their peculiar tor tho purpose of rem lining incog. Not matiy bombs appear to have been thrown into the city. Between thirty and forty hous is were burned down. At 11 o’clock at night, nothnag wsb decided upon,beyond the vu-tonousad vance or the troops. The inhabitants of the city it self, were raid to have raised white flags of truce S 3 early as the previous evening, which, however, were torn down by the operatives. Only a few shells were thrown on the evening ef the 23th,as a means MIBUI - t/t l A ,V. * '5 * S V Tir .J” rV7Ki':*-: <£'* ..V «•. v • -a. . ■ r*s:w. lx ~ .T.V • to inspire terror. university; but a grc it nfenv rci&Wwereilfii on the tmopa were plread/joii &6 GkJiMa M ir only 200 to dod step* frpof thelrSfe On the 2£UiT, a cx enued to the „ noon . TJlen , he Hungarians, who had crossed the frontier, made no attack on the Imperial troops, assisted by a sortie of Viennese ; but they Were completely defeated. The Viennese having recommenced the combat, the city was bombarded, once, more on the 31st The Hungarian , left vvingor Windiscbgrstz’s ami right ofTJaJqchicfo’s- army' Mceeenhauser made a ealJy from a gate id ihc tic\n ily of Ecd Tower. Thp Hungarians -,‘yycig plotcly routed, .and driven into the’Danubhy AVip dischgrata, on the 3011,', atsen' oujng telegraphic dupaleh Id Baron “ Tbe Viator President of jVienmdimcmiditSoSalry submits. This day, my soldiera’will'in’tcr VieritiJj l The great part pCitboHnngnriandroopa vvcnlioi'ey tojneAiißti.laOj .army the Regiment tcdhfinbfcin. The Mfdggfc to the strdetsof VienhawasbjshqrtdufttStb.’' WWlLwas ,m possession efljio Jgjp OT ]; traopp.on the Ist of November. Ob 'the, Evening Of the3lsP, tife Imperraf trbopojmado ihdir firstcottaricbinteilho lown^-afler,taking Ml, Iho'Fimbmirgir,, Ad vancing gently towards the JJastiona ‘opoii whlA white flags had been raised, sndt|en]yjre cciveil by a shower of halls. 'SlßiHsand bills Were, npob tills, thrown <«o Ufa town. rTliff Impdnal Inpfdry and hpo ri^/of'the bailee were soon in town submitted, and the Bourse, Karnesstrauss, and Stephens' Squarif, wprti occupied by the military. A brrstHre'wps kept up upon them from, tfajg wjnclows. The.Bourse and Karnthnc stranss gilea were stormed and'bat tered m by the troops, and the BoWse iwos carried bybssiult. JThe students fought, lilm roadmen,‘and i when the rest of the city bid given irtj they defend 1 od themselves in the viclbity of the Aulle,supported by a'portion'of file workmen. On the Ist, ihnykCill j hctd ontin theSaHHnorharracksv Onihe.3dy6oo prisoners were made. On the same'day, the Hung- > arians recrossed the Leatha, and withdrew', 'ihe j Imperial General imposed cnnditibVis which weruaV- i sentgd to by the Conned. The Council were'given till 8 P. JVH, df the 30th, to assent, on pant of a. re newal of the bombardment. The people, ilodbnts, end National Guards, vied Willi each other inqagtipg hway thcir arm?, andaseeling- sarety m flighti''”' / T J ■*■*- v-H 10. s7v<~ S ‘ PHILADELPHIA MARKET, ' L m __-PHlUßtt.PmAjNov.2s— 8 f.m. . P*o“r—The foreign net™ has produced noehatfgc in the market. Buyers ask larger concession* ifiao holders are Killing to yield. We note h saleof 400 bbls. at yesterday's prices. ' | Grain—Holders ol Corn arc asking previonspnces. . T’ I ,’ rc S a,|ic<l W unfavorable for Groin. The “*° r S. he;U ,ncl °de 1300 busheis-ef Prime White o f l *. 1 !, ■ Salcs ’ rflo ° Prime Bed at 91,10/31,121. „ , Tobacco—Sales of Kentucky leaf comprise 75 lihds. at3l(3Be.%illJ. r M ) „, Lc;ld —' lllerc « '« r f little inquiry, with Hmitidi i!UW At 4j> j t s Provisions—Thu sales of Pork have been 10 a Cltent ‘ Including 125-bbls. of Mcsr av 912,70©13 2ojrbbl. Sales of Pridic at $9,25, f Colton—The foreign neuron considered favorable ngd themarkeris very Jinn. r . J 1 " Money Market—Sales of $1250 Trccsurv Notes at o per cent, premium. Thirls bn advance | hEW- AO{4K, MiRKET, t /" ■ Nnw Yosk, Jfuv.i2s—Op, jtfi 1 Flout—There has beonmolhlng yet dope Windi-, cate the effect of the foreign'news. _The ptariet I to-day has been gufiit, pith niodera(ee3lesptfbrmor I prices. r * f / l v j ‘ Grain—The foreign bad nd*eP reef, excepting to check business- - , _Cutlo_n— The, announcement of.faceign nciva lias checked transactions, and nothing has been done, since too arrival of thestcamer, to indicaleihectfoct ot Into news. , Provisions—Tlio market is unsettled, and correct quotations cannot be given. i * ? BALTIMORE MARKET- Baltuiose, Nov. 25—6 p.it. ,-Tiie' foreign.. nc,Hs has, completely. nosctlfedtf.c Wtmi Jt is impossible"to uons ' STAPLK AND FANCY DRY GOODS—On Moifdav No\.27ilK-n! 10 o r clock,ntilur Commercial Fiflh stwefs. viU be ow. ior ca h, currenc>, an extensile assortment of •3ca«?mjablepr> Goods vnongTauchnje cloths, snuaetu. taeeds. pilot cloths, e6nt* , JTS binnVeio, r.Wtoched nnd brown muslmc In h linen *dama k linen tablecloths. merino broeba Sn?,^ < « le ? sl,V ]Klkf < sp“r I p !X rt jJ? e ’ 401 * c«*oimew* gnh plaids. fyjfc .jndcotlpn popiin,. dress sißf,black same Jane)rTe*iin ,r I silk, patent thread, worsted and cotton Tio«ien. 1 i}?rt C ™5 T !£ V l hoo,S * cnmforWjC ip , bonnets, ribbnhd, als<k^oQ_packs pms/Mb needles, acTcat varictv of button*. 130 dox spool cotton gimps, Ac * V A 1 *', 0 .9]0 Furjuturc' ic 1 Imperial, OunpbunJer, Young Hjsou and Black Tcj.Ya wanuractuTtd toboccoj. ground jiepper j a guantlik of 1 liou ehold and kiteheti furmuirc, eookmg* and oilier g QS es » man * el '«*o^*»e»ttWwffre l iaWp i3i o clpck-Yuuet y goods, rsadywm*Je clothing, , u » a^ he *> W“wetU 7U irjuncuis foWing ca P 3 boot«saml shoes German a c -- , !*.^ e ic .hi£,t)jU9ine*s,.oa. tli£ .lst oi*:Ja«ary \pext— oi the following styles of GOODS; at 1 tmgtnai cost > ’ CrochirLongand Square Shawl ; French Tartan Long do ' 1 French Pnuted-Casnmeres. ' Hughs!} do do , ATpuscime De Lames. ' £4 aud 6*4 Gala Flatpsi * FrenchGmgbams, andJFaney Dress Silks.' lliose- itmtedtodallyflmg7;itnr Be Soiree* , , , LSDIHEJEof■:run ijNbpmtse. . giveu m the La Fayette ju- - .'I A.OBBB J. McQa&\HiTi 1 Win M.EdgaiyUwi, u T B Yowiff, A ’ * Thomas Algoo, u J.-D Bailey, r , t I Grazier, <*« J Elliott, u I E l»owry., r | A-<3raham, a ] J Nbeptr, »• T, Stewart, <. . * j G Funsfoir, h 41 I iv\ageh&, <■ j George | ‘tom any of the | rttnlg^d rpur, thij?o Js?u“ lXtFwk CoMPATtrwiU be seinbly Rooms, Cli Fridays T Word, Hope t J.tocfchari, Washington; W. Waller, Undo Sam, *'• av. Montgomery .W. Penn; Jolm Marshal), President,*' • GTeorger liOwittan-j'EotJer M.-MSlenij-Allegtieny; . A.vP. Anshntz, J)aqncane; Dalzellj Ningarn; .ii • ,D;.Campbell, \igilatil; •• • ,T. M, i M Porter, pfeptune} ivw&'Si Tl»o< H tong r ID*" Tickets tuu be Jmatt ge« '*■* i > ' t 4™*S' l ™S.N , xs*B CpEAPEST.— «*cciveiiv\bia^<lay, > fronj- Balttfnore*- by ; Br-' press, Fme Fresh Oyster ,-which I will sell Uw/ai my ‘SSSIv •^iM-f?te^^f'P! B ‘>oViWm;-Krntner?B, corner ot SrSaih *“ SMiT'' "* H * c •&* I Will receive them tlail> at tho'ab’ote place* All Oja’ere ivurmitlcd .monojrretitniei), if Pot good * ?L d TBS 1 > FP- DRAVO. t Frtilch all colors, ’ 1 * Pntm,etto&. Mazannfrßluo-and oli cblor*? 1 x - {-afoatlido Strines, for LadieS* * ChaugeabteSakStrlpeMohsurs 1 • nGOODS,!of-oilkmtlsrsach'aa Mquse I luicoe ver> low? Muslins do * | .BLANKRTS—Some* of which aTo;Vory Impe and eu-'i petto r. SUCETINGSj frorn onc siyie Counlcrpanes &c.» ftc, >_ „ ( * vj : >vfljT!GoQdBat^Vhpibßate^yersiQW^qpfitnirs;y. ; {nO'Y.gg-:j- -.. A of nttd ’ Religious IncidontSjNarrauvesj'BthmplCa best oMhe ,kind in -inofet forraorcolloctions, and some Imndrcdsm addmon, original and Selected? the whole arxangeikoiiA classified {oanfiwn* co piotisiopical-and BorjpiQrniindexes,--Byfiev.R,Amne, A M, Pastor of the P widened Cbyrcb, New Voik ;witMu;lmpoductio«vhy Ju.«LpUblißhed it j The above, witlLa uumher of Dubli- 17 cnuon* ibrsalcby EHjIOTT * LNGUSH ~ -v 78 Wood sfteet JJM A Mratfs—Paul Anleuh«ra, the Monk of Ww saiiikon! by Gebrge Lippard + i / \ , , **«jn»min« r r*Ba purr, no* compete e fry 6 w Mu Reynolds, F>*q i ■% i ' _ Ruined FamUy’ a qwe^ta G Jr Aw tPoxnes, Eiq 1 f l i.'‘ j .ljj^9nuihfißld-atreeMlvfee :^doOM'abQye-2<L', -' : nov23 ALBNX 1?OTATo£^—1O0 sacks Cqlcna Weston vT floc\«f, iti gtyrc afid tyr sale b> ‘ l ' * * t * 1 KmQ'& moorhbAp A PPW3ss—2oo bbls. fine jhppfeg instore anti far sale six by Cuqv47) KING & MOOSHEAP BARLO—2OO ib -ju t received am!TorsaJe JT i»r ' ' v % ir a FAffiassToeK'&coiv 1 ne *t« i** Comerfcat and Woodats.v E\P LOQW OOfJ— so canes jUst received b> (no\l?) B A FAHNESTOCK-&. CO: „ Fresh Arrival—Ne-w c ?otI» 1 the OrratFaUtn K,7a fidft, fcSoS toSSSf'e!!"* rfucturiiig.andwilL dispose of fte*t Wtotosrte^fftK' ,ail ’£ s G ?F. A T bargains atfraal. Bleached Mnslm, only Si cents, £} S'^ ed Mwflin. from «i toJ2i cents, 4-4 orOvni <to do Sin B canin' 1 4-4 Doable Purple Orlico, &i tfo* r - rrnitfc Ifferrimaefc patterns, only 0} cents, ~Turnitdr6 t 4 Redapd Yellow Fjatmel, ail Wool IS* cent* French Dres Ginghams, .cents, French only i«| cents i •:> •; ■gsgassssss’’- - ffissz&siftgi CcbuSdS acStt t, r block Plaid Gro DVatS?,7»& n._ Chameleon Thilmt tJhJgf 8,U,lr > jsseSSSSs-, SSSISS3B6a&SSw®4“ ' French work Capes, Collars and Style-Bonnet KibUoStS!™ B**! 8 **! new JSSSslllftlilftSSESlSiaffi^ y^yffewsrsfeiSS Edgings and Tnsertiuga 0 Jnreaa, D nma«SUte,W„S?^ HaDlll r • Bed Ticking, a “ 4 '"ellow Flannels, Welsh Flanneh Plnid edV4 l |,L^. nton BrowL.Plleached^'colS* T GENFJkEMEN SGOOJDS ,- iSSBSSSSsagae EfSS^aalsaSafs; *im;sss,s?s“ K ™*™ «■»» ii-,i s qnepted to cnll und hOTcct ihem s« r Xli on examination they 3lbcro™ndmochloweMhsn'lhe^ ► diupnal eal6 pf iho Stock orsßiZconjpßny TBo hookh «oioofThX p /S o uSof^d ihe Exchange Oflice-of CW :r Fourth Street (f10v25-dlfrl < JOgl&A HANNA? * # FPLE»-0(» bills RmaeitAppJea''for«ale- by Mras . 5 nmuAim, < ■ UOWood«irek C h ffgr 7abai » creCT ? iiE i; f g»m AMa . ■M amapitr s: leu poTATOES-.Wbb,, NeahannocltPoialoesjtutrec'il -t fof 6a s byp - king- fir MOORHEAD, m ~ ’ Diamond, ' \A% L do2ert cominon, and 50 dozen \J extra, for fcaJe by * (nB5) s KING* MOOBHEaBL t P L f?, U .„r? > . llbl!i , Plojr, a etnronor brand, nrstarenna X fqrunleTjy (noygS) KJjMtf & MODKHEAB - Tt'iS i r WH^S p tsrgsaniaip JJ ed for gale fay <nov3s) KING k MOQRhBaD. H A^ibr t “ lw »“>«■«» {.in »wro mut futMlß-M --u no»SS _ KlKfi fc MQORHEAT) ■Flower* for tl>«wtßfcra»B«on,, , 'J 1 ' A Mason H Co, ao Mar ,l7.cases mote of those veiy cheap fast colored Ceticaee. et B}ola- >, uovSt^ »t>UMAG—bie Jy, in (jags, jost received and tor rale by- B A FAH3 KSTOCIti & CO ~<>v23 _ CorneMstond-WhodSW' _-1000 jnst-roeojvoiJ and -b y l- *• fAHNfcSTOCK &, CO v nDv23 ,v Comer Ist And Woodatt/ . T AAU’iUiACK—Superior Star, in I'arrels ami iifitls, JU assorted papers, tor Bale by ’ FAHNESTOCK & CO, 1 no ™? Comerlst nml Woodsls. T ABIES, <Wt forget the large rale of Millinery. F«m- JU cyvrj Goods and variety anicleß tofalfe place at B ' som VN o 114 Wood street, three diKira from Fiilb, tins morning, at. 10 o’clock, by order of llm Assignor oj n .New York establishment. ■ DQY23 T?TKm\p le tonatiyßCTideMt for Sale. W.ruV? 11 KtoinM the City next Spring I trill l *Ti °E exchange for Cuy Properly, ms present ( l.awroncevlUe. >Tl3i^propeTtyis i •' r he G r eD ' bur? T U '»P"". “tow (went) minute,’ urn o from tie centre outlie City. ,< KOJJT.J) THOMPSON, "nv4_lm No no Market a.- Steam Boat* for Sole. , IpjjijMbefr The splendid Steam Packet* BALTIC SaSpdSand ATLABaiC, bmlt expressly to roujis regular 1 acLcb on the Mouongahela between Pius- nml kavtnjsrun for A fe w mouths, K O ,. and poweVulforlbenag, gaiio, { ri ? er ' “ aw adored for sale - , f i ,* u ll°wnijj are the diinemjtona of these TWJV bools, HhtXFr, f ,*■* V 5O I™?* of beamTstr ftet S 'K - diameter, 10 feet buckets; four boilpra, 21 lee JSJtL i d ,“ in, , e,er > ejluiders SlTnrhes, anrf «i leet iroke 1 icb boat coulmns.so etoie-rooms, and the are fnruisbeti in the ripliesl modern style 22Ti2 r /?’ ,8 "‘ 1 “ iraaf J K mqobhead llov2 - ) lf Pittsburgh r ,°rL b 1 AND ot ! U AKL SHA Wi,a Ad Co ha.ve.jusl received, per Express to carious Lon,. Olid Sqtjare Shawls, of tbs most desirable and fasfuonS njocotors . - aov23 «*iBET AND FRENCH JIERINOB —The lamest A and most extensive assortment averoßered nthis J ft ™" °° f°”>ld at A A MASON & Co S, eoSpmnJ? all the riche t colors, of the best manufacture-Tim ' Gimps,-trnil fringes to match. _ 'E'RGNCH CASHMEttES—Naw onenniT'nt A A G 0 rauc ‘ l reduced prices;'u'ldvOf 5 ' wees French Cashmeres, ofihe neheKid lalMt de- S, I2S: novas , WHISKEY—ISO battels sapenor Becu „ g* <3 MARTIN. Ag% -•-•: v Corner SnmhfietdftnA Front.stt. v Jiovgj f i *UIS-lSV&e—SS boXesAVindsor.Pfoiaijutt received X nml for sola l) 5 BA. FAHNESTOCK fc CO nov— - <■ Corner Island Woodata i-ARSAKAitJiiIjA-—IOU tbs, Honduras, jasi/received s? and [tot sits by B-A FAHNESTOCK &CO J * Corner IwtandXyoodgig sood dQublft frume riouw- ofd rooms' 4- v■*?*•» Fbuntain<nreet''Allpl gbeny, bySOdi-eivjn a healthy and pleasant Ideation— pn9e 8I10S; .era, eai r Alw. JOO acre. mdmsS»wd Ldnil, ot aefttta quality, mth good limber*, S Sne <KI3P g “’r* , 2“M I<r;ulles Wood Mercer, price *6oo® 3300 in hand, balance m two years. * * «wo * nV M 1 ®' CUTHBKiIT t GeiuAgent} - novS2 *“ SmuhSeldfltrgpi. C" 0 ™^ 1 -tadßnW . 1 case Lavender Blankets, tbate do Blanket Coating. 2 flo Drub do do 2 do Bloc do do rn MURPHY fc LEE, l iberty street, opposite ffiflh >n A 'pjil-s JUtotfta Golden Gale, Phanir And otT AJU (Wr,«„ Df applejt/in Rtare aSr ,»te bf ” “ ICUMMINS 4 SSIH'II ■• " ■ ' •• :* r . «* Ti I-.*-.;- *■'.-> . ••' fins Apples In store tuitlfor «a!e r {ilov2Sj KING & MOOBBEAD ' -i ' V -= . » + ■s ~ -i
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