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V i - t „ 1 *r * x J. /*x «, ~ S *• *i <,* > -v. r A * **'**&&!&s §£sr fft „ „ V j ,*> -r- . *S- *“• f -- r '- >, n i* K sl-\ ri <,**}& t b t t ■< *• \> -O /» C” "*— T- V 7 \i / . s - > - - '*, ' v ', » " - t .»v . ** ’ '- , ’ , -r/.M r „ - . > v*' v' ' > V ‘ . , : - /< - ' > / *’c; -- '*o .*4 -1, -> r' ,vr * v ‘ v - ", - v '>ft Cw r, ' i r , -, i J - * rt ' 1 ‘ s, - 1 - f • p * i- - 4 ';" , c -*4*, j £| * ' V,t , s., - T ; ( r ' i£P , *» 7 <\- 1 - - IM , ’ 4 '-P ? >f , , ' ‘ <"' J '~: r ,* * '*' 7^Vi*-\‘ v * “ 4 C / «.,* /*.*-, -w/ , 14 , Tie ;r , •“ r - - - r , ;' •'■:•: ' -®»)« iftorning f asL rT^ a f ss -..mmimbbib. News -br Tetenart! :; - ’ •• '. a - g* '« Tl r - r -r - tfe- J PITTSBURG Hj Berk. MSB'J * 5082 il j£'3,“ “’g, l^ l 'S Jd^SUS |el,n «'! «“><>»nlMo Wit for .iander ** ' ' " 4 < > '#'. ' r - ">.!.,'C.,' i -’ FRIDAY MORNIftG, NOVEMBER 17, 1848. ;■ ••'■•” *“f> ; , ®L « r y «cam> toppl/of re- connne 9 ced by Mr Baker, of tlio Economy Society, TBXaS EJECTION. J&l — novl6 “ *»**nwHw T ' - * f ' ~t •• ’~ p - ft ,' ' > •,'>■' ' TJi Tlnirf v n L Tlrinirtin <l!\ffir» Adams. 1762 2576' ,-/25 • jJ,dof g th!!» tCr ° h* V? 0 . 0 -! D fee da^e ' JrWlt t'J 6 ’B <I * n * t:Mr * Pl>il‘psl>uri, who formerly _ Not. I6tb, JB4S rpHK «übstnber is wow toeeiMng-Tnro’the Esslem perfect ninety—and often mih ihe haMiert°e'(Scur Wllh *<• *'% ' ■, ,’ ■%■••"’ -■ ®SSo?SJo&fcSftS“- - ! s 3 a "3 “"■^»^»*...>- w.,.„m.,...,,„., •_■ te . ; ' v ’••• • ■SWKS S ¥SESSS®S asaEEss s & . -*• . .:\\ i %\' ;,LS«‘d bilon’ffiomnrss 0 aoTnow rea- Dauphin 2251 3704 34 At a comparaltrely . few a rckttoo to the old country died, Illinois 1B all heard from but Iwcntv oonnt.o,. u “^ 10 comer of 4th and Krtoins iicn cored, byansi,of ih^moutMlu^le^ wtp*WM,.l \ . ~ - -* 4 \ ** pme 0f S tilt It losTMIg A / lsrga r fortono to bo distnbatod ’equally Those to gtve Toy.or of 220-a gate fo, t ho Whtg. CKS&fflnffii S °niZ , 4 -. > «*■***- ».i r ~\* ! v \ J '.'; t - • f *-, »* Bedford..**!-..*!" SSI6 2836 between theao points. They could be .got in their among the mstora of Wngcer and bimsclf. JEfc went of since the laat Presidential election. of new style, fast colored. C&bcoeirnrtich-wih?!? H!id ai 1 - ' * , t&£, A" ',■» *VIt-’' ,S y„VI K 4 * M,; Montgomery.' *..’///. 5627 ,' 6040 251 j BlaSsea 1 mS' h* ll ' , over and obtained the tnpney, JHojllodgea that the * i etami"a P nM^hatfh C nervmre futdache rnril otherdiaortleriorfhft)rS ife !"' v - ' r,lr'i.;tE l >, ’ |, l‘i' ..’'i?,;- >'! V>- ‘A‘ Cumberland. 3183 3347 25 ckSea, end chipped fot the-OnitedStatee direct, .dytog declarsttons of the- relatiro were, that hm Fnrt.ADEi.eHrA, Nor. 16, ; thumatkel (ootl6) B ”H^np aoaa 11 * I^;"a PPj ra j^» t .!g a .°ty®^ tt g l !f. r fr < !t* ll °^ , * lTe y t- - , J -~ }> Lebanon 18G£ , 5996 ‘‘GeneralJTayliir tiever Surrenders,” weaUfc go^i*tojo the Economy Society. Taylor’s majority in the State of New York M- BOOKS—lrvmg’a Saeicn aßodit, by MoteMgbiJdreimrtßimtitfrw^tQ&eWi^MS&luiS-'a'^^ i :;• >O?7 «» <W full MajorGcneral In at ,eve D P or e.ght : h, ' e n b d Tl MTn de ' Crßl,ned , ° , “ k< ’ NEW YORK MARKET. < i The Fwof H ’^ Afmtnia - JSSSSMSPSSSfiS%? T ' 'i**-" V?* > l C InC ml 2410 ’204 tho “ Ba «f dollars ayea r> and it in the ocnvediacharga in > and gave Mr. Baker power to receive theirrao-j New Voek, November l«-GKlfe f BI& b Me f SfMpßnm.ns. ‘ < b ' t < ^ e *.cont?acuon of the limbs, lock-JaW, etc, - * SStesa::::::® SIS ,S **-*>/•—•*>"' l. • ' *k=s— -* jartrjrrrscrsri —-i-.iXSSriSi a* -?jg6sa.. - - •- r■• - .:■;, |■|:^^?f^ "“v, t.,,„ £“'r-r"- ' Ip?SSs»ST z- &&=**&&&* u-'- ■•■« LCr-l'l'V' »P*V',vrtftV'/'. Wayne 850 r —the vote standing, Taylor 295, Von Buron 244, n „ Mt 1. 11 Other arllclea usually reported are uaceanged. nod legal accarady 4 - . i X which are good rtataof 4 . r .' _ *h l *L?f >':??*'' £ r < i r-i- .V, Jackeon, 580 Cess 169. In 1844 tho town govc a majority of 75 WM . ,irre * tcd * h '> c °a htt.mess in this etty. . a. 5 examined,dm , nny i s cailon t. only« «.*A,-..c c i Sf«X“"::::""":::B /S. , «»»..d..i. p , ».i.. ..j ua Fi.„-T».,. w „„„.i,r.,i^s ,^"jsssssass.»-_ I • ■ I " *'^.-- r i < t? **’ V *; * <» Macomb, .460 York alone, from the Europoan continent—nearly Jodge Lowne on the Bench. tracts, ondparcelauot suitable forthts are dull* The SOpieces French and Belgian Ctoihs, *. _ aQVl * ♦- . SmnhfichrmtM*t, ~ v &Xv.v.v.x.::::::;S SS**'-'*' • , ~? 1 “ -•■ —ari*—««*->»»• M “ -. ! T -K 'O'Tt i’Jft’' '„'. - "'''<;;'..! 1 ..' S| l 'ci«I!?. n l".*."".'!!.'.'!!!!!ll60 At, Weue— Tho He. York nut S6* 6run—Tbe demand for Whrnt i. goal fa,, ,h. mad" 3 Ro “ ! P ,lnii P..A, P1.,A.. D.Ai^y E^ R WHj'l ob °AillTFl4'a'[k(rLAjiL°' .... ', 1 ' A v 1 Berrien, 200 - Haven Railroad hare lately, by boring 16 feet below transactions are not large. The soles to-day mclode Heevrand nch styles Woollen Vestmgs, s o“c*. " 'p l ' ‘ a t< r j~ WS=Z* *' JES^» s » --:T.V^^i : ' A.* 3, I■ -i t‘‘ ~ ■• ~, St. Joseph, .........100 - « and the market is firm. The sales include 6500 has. Sedan- Cloths, Plaid, Plain and Mode Alpacas, of re- 588181815 And now; 10 wt, Nov. - n }»’"' - a.--' 1 ;'vj?•■;.* +.A.' i.‘ 8arry,.....,».,, . . > .126 - ••" ;. , - ! - .:-.-i. , v--: , ..-;r; - A SpuJiroiD Aloe.—There Ja nntv in Mnnm in at 6I7(SQSIc» & bus,'■ . ■;■ .'■.■■:■■■•*.:-;• • . • : '^^aSaiagTmpnonof Johaßarum,Esq.BcmOWftih- i - Jj/ *f J 't t" w r . *e, Tnaham . oaq tho nardnn nf ninmmnnS^r? a >iL ll Dl*i« fc oo ?** ,D vr, t ~ u - . Turken, Lamaninc and Wool Flatd Shaw Is f , mgton appointed to asait Ihtf v -> * . w « a* 5 ,< »' tv s »f r i?*?. s f?? if-t * mm i Ca * lJe » Pcrtyshire, Epg- There le no change in other articles usually aoo. Winter Shawls, of every variety; - claims andmake dijtrihution /y“£. < * f * ***'* *'Sl* **! +.**'> :** * l ? ent »: -j?? mnd,ftsplendld American Aloe, with netem thirty kpn n r dpslawi r - W *“*"P'> U Also, ofWoollen Comforts, Gloves, Elbbands, Ae ,&c. cwdimrs , - 8 - r. p»y :i Branch,.*... ».4. ...>...,....000 , ... feethigh,supporting two 7 thousand eight hundred - .. er ® awa,t, .®g »?f steamer’s newrf. .15 cages Doeskins and - T a.t/i \ /*. ** j \ , Mackinac, t 130 flowers. Plain And Fancy Doeskin Liomgg, for ciothui* trade* for the purposes of ha appointment, bis Office oatih 1 v*.* K -^ rr P V'l JwVri »’^v, fc * l.* Genesee, 26 * BALTIMORE MARKET. Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Tickings, Plum*]* streetynearCherryalfey^Pinahurgh,cmMpnd^y,thallfo ** * r :tA. '■ A--: . jar A Jcsuit.Colleiro.basbeeiißtartedin New Or* «:■ Bawimobe, Nov. 16—6 P. ar. :Tbe city and country trade wUlfindevcrvthiniroffi!Md: :;.novl3:d3w4w3t*J:.-EEAI)EWABt|INGTONiAttaiIdA'-:^ : i-;;'-:i’'.■;-. *4- f : Jeans. . The building,ia quite;large aod impowng, / .Flour—The market has:been quiet tonlaypdeal- e .Wßestpos^bleadvancff f s t v ; >:.fnevl6:lmdafcw^ 1 ' • x .• ► • V/ - -‘ • ‘‘ ' « i received. The market Is doll, hut hoMemnre firm BUSHELS TORN iIEAt-FJe ii<,nmad r jtui re- THREAD?«I Sk^PTOS So VsobSS -f ' 'ffr , ."V 34 1 4 Navai.. —Ordorshave been reemedkt H.e Navy -t proyion,prices Buyemmanifestbntl.tUed,. P o- ° n V T f 6 e,Tea and for b >\ v y r COTTON .>'} S .* l -X 1 ;; i‘ Yard at Gosport, Virginia,to fitoatthallnited Statu sition 10 operate; they geiteralle ask a larger con- ITr,/? HUSHh ls sum ?' \ r f l % Frigate to the Golf of Mexico, it cession than holders arc willing to give. and for sale by <nis) W. A J"C ACHESQN 6 Market'Streets 1 J SfflV x i. ’ ’ 'V t 7 ?i \ *.*- '/ V, ‘\\ wsaiMs tho flig ship of Commodore Lawrence Grain—The receipt* of Wheat are email. The BU SHELSOATS^Ii r , store and for sale hy "" fc " £ h PV " Kclrney * market,. nnchanged either as regard, price, or Je- , ° AO ? S .>' jl a**’.'’'' - ‘ i maud. The unfavorable weather ha, checked bus,- R\ale by E'ESftS&P f - 1 vr:';v:-x: mssg /TT-Tr'Ant'T:.T '. > ; : A.\'A..A'-..;TA|. : ■!->: '/■ '-A"'ft . ;, ; ::A . W0SM0BX&& >6@EBSBb«SSMbK®3@&BWNWMki«»#9’KIS»iI4«s.-fcßr $ - ' . s*& :s> >’ , V *'V~ > , , . * .V- _Xt • >v‘vfW;.>■:••.■• v-;v>viw.i'i'i'i "/.i ::: ■'.r_.fUL :•'■■. -r>,:.y'r-.:-'i ■:;'! ■V±-' r v*\Cf : :. .7?, ! :: :^.?fV**U2.^ .■:•*■'-i!,.: ('.;■.■v.-V".-.ii:-J'i * '.v-:, . ■:■ ..-...- < r;\-s*-.v . ,;v. s>-;v. , „ar-:.;‘..-?v .:• -r:/ ■ ■ •• :*.: : i'v. ,, v:.-'.' , ',''.'.V---y.'V :y ~.~v:' :•/’ 1 ■• -=■■•■.'>■. ■■. ;r ■»!■;. •■ .■~li,.>.“> ::-■ i.'y» \i' ■'•••. 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Election Newsj Market Reports* Ac., 'tvill be foond ondey felegraphic Head. - <rTlie Good Old Tlines l" >:-.v ‘.r:_6rmsy tellt liis readers: the; election-ofjGeneral •: t;T#ylor .Mr! will restore the goveromeotto something ■likeitsbld loftiness of character* which li sever fail* v. ed. to mSlDtaio,;wlule-under charge ofthc fulhfera of ; ;,v.v.the.ConslitutioD-~thcacbievCMof..the independence U ?-.*i Pp.sn whicb it wqb.founded” ! ? .How profoundly fg :: noraflti orhow consummately knavishtheseiFedcral ecnbblera must he,.if they thinkto impressupon any —even the more intelligent of their owe party,— ‘ the idea, that they have a particle of sympathy for the doctrines of aoy one of “ the fathers of theCoo stitution.” They well know, if they know anything, that but tv.o of our Presidents had any agency in faming the Constitution; sod that but one of these could to have borne towards it a parents? re* Inuon. The administration of that one was by all the Federal party of that day; and his sup porters were spoken of by those, as the ofikeouring -of-the earth.—creature* too- low to merit the notice of honorable men, or too ignorant to excite any oth- seapment than that of pity,. Such was the “ lof - iioc?s hf character” which our government mam* tamed, <ln the view of such as this Federal organ,} > during twenty-four years of the time, when its ad ministration was in the hands of those, wrbo were in* •atrumentai tq achieving our independence, and fra *• mmg tho Constitution. Bjif, highly as we value the men of the early days of the Republic, there are men now living, (who hove borne their part id carrying forward the good work begun by .their , fathers, y to-.whom succeeding generations will accord as high honors as to d&y, 'Uaue one, of those who aided in starting our govern ment upon its world-wide career. We are not among the bomber of those who conceive that oil patriotism cxpirciLwnh the fathers of our constitu tion, and the glonods men who achieved pur inde pendence $ and, though we would go farther, at aoy time, to prove our veneration of thememory of those patriots, than any of tboee enemies of our institu tions who call themselves “Whigs;” yet we arc that men now live among ns, who only | lack the Occasion, to prove themselves as great, as i Aoblcfond ASpatnotie-, as any who have ever lived i r befbrh them. Nearly all of these, are men who | would be as basely traduced by the organs of the i Federal party as Hus day,-as were the fathers of the Constitution twenty or thirty years ago ; and nearly i all of them are as far -above such creatures as the [ writer from whom we extract, as light is from dark ness, piety from profanity, or patriotism from selfish, i narrow-minded, aod sordid Wbiggery. object ror “ Protection*” " \yo>cxsract the following article from the New s Vork*dourualt>f Commerce*: - Itmay be considered ;,: . v,aßgiymg. ouVaojnUmation that we shall, ere long, be called, upon, inmost moving and eloquent strains, to ''protect the alaveholding teh-growers of the South, against the “pauper China! It will sure- on impoirtact that Dr- Smith Will bare *OB much "&e- - mand protection? wlVfcr, Cotton Imrd ofMasiachu setts, or Rhode Island, or Pennsylvania. 'The cul ~iurt of tea WCst bc protected! Oar southern ne- groesestr never compete With people vrho live on Birdsncata, mice hod spiders' The Idea is prepos terous ' 1 ,Wo go io lor protecting Tea, Coflee, Sugar, ColloaaOd Tobacco' Then let the govern ment pay a bounty on wheat, corn, cabbages, Ac. and we’ll havefglorious times! • I ‘ Thb Tr* Piabt nr the Uhited State#.—The planters and farmers or the Southern States will be l gratified td learn, that seven ca es of black and green tea plants, Chinese stock, have just srrired , from London, in tbe.ship; American Eagle,-shipped 1 v■■ byDr. damns Smith, during bis last visit to that city. There are 600 plants, of from five to seven years’ j growth;—all are designed by the doctor for seed plants. A small quantity of tea Seed was brought out by him, in tbo steamship Britannia, which waa received in London overland, from the north-west provinces of India. We understand the Doctor de- l • signs ,lo.proceed soon to tho South, with a : view of j forming a plantation. More plants and seeds are 1 : expected from India and China this season; and if we i . . • -may judge from the, progress already.made, we now the meaDa in hand of .extending tea plantations, | throughautsachsections of our country as may be ) found adapted to their culture. J The Cleveland Plamdealer announces that a ngfif aWOin ihe person of B. B. Tatlob, Esq., wagfo ‘•appear in public on ihe stage,” in that citj.oiftlie evening of the J3th inst., in Ihe character orrfollsf in the play- of Pirarro. We know Mr. Taylor <fe|[ —be is a gentleman of unquestioned talents, 4nis .: will-no doubt cucceed in his new profession.' He wnn formerly a distinguished member or the Ohio 'A Senate from licking county; was appointed consul leone of the South American. Republics, by Presi dent Polk, but declined- the: honor ; and has for a few. years paat been- a prominent member of the Cleveland bar. Our Democratic friends in this ci tywill remember an eloquent address delivered by hlui before the the Jackson Association in 1841. Suceessto Col. TaylOr. We trust he may be indue ed to ivimt Pittsburgh, .and appear .at Gov. Porter’a establishment..- " ; • .• p Hoi for Salt Hfvert The Editor of the Journal bar agreed to act as Captain, to « row the Democrats up Balt River,”— provided, Gen. Cast and Qpl.M’Candlces bo of the party.' Wo dispute the rlfht of Csptmg Riddle to '■ -linposo noy snch.condilio'n on the Democrats. We presume Gen, Cass will take passage nt Detroit, up on another craft, and «s}l have plenty of comrades, without trembling ot£ *f-bjiHy boat and bully crew.” Now/good pilot, get jour boat ready, and announce the'dajr of departure, and the ta'boys will be about. Dot, remember, we wish itdistmclly understood,that you are not to row us to that ether whig colony, -over the r>vcr6t/a, whpro resides the groat leader of the " Universal Whig Party.” John o>D>tli, Bi;. 'Tlip -Gazette la requested to etato, that our fellow citizen, 7onu D. Davis, £sq., at present nnnnction. ear aod ■commiaaion. merchant, ra an applicant Tor tho Office of PoatMostor. Mr. Davis n a gentleman, -■ anilamanof bnamesj,Heia<‘a whtgj but not nn xtfra whigbnl,a* there are an hundred appli cant*, more or lent, for the office, we preiumo Gem Taylgr and Did Whitey will bare some trouble in jnoking lt is raid thatoneof the appli cants at least, is now on bis road ia Baton Rouge, to adrocato his claims in propria persona ! Some peoplo wjll be disappointed—that’s certain; and then look onhfor .«« an vitro ” storm! • aftcblgan Legislature. The Senato to competed of 23 members, of which tbs democrats hare a* fir as heard from, and Will probahlj h»o more. ! The House ofßepres'entatues elands, fiO demo- in districts to hear front, . .which wiiLbe tihrnit'eqtislly dmded, A Sew Star. ■v „—»t v I Cold Comfort for the Satires. The Native: American .faction in Pennsylvania, I (saynthe Washington Union,) with scarcelya single exception, voted for; General Taylor. He .was the candidate of their party; and through the influence [ of such desperate political jugglers as Levin, Sken Smith, and others, they were induced to believe thaj the old General.was a good Native; and. fully sym. I pathued with them L in their hostility to cilitena of I foreign birth.- The following letter speaks for itself. | It was written in. July,but not published until after i the election:; but copies were doubtless shown to i every leading Irish and German whig in Now York ! and Philadelphia. - Corwin,-in one of bis miaeella : neous.harangues; recently said that-if General .Tay lor was elected, “ somebody would beebratei.’’ The letter already,, shows - that: the, Natives have■ been cheated; and time will determine whether Mr. Cor win and his Free Soil fiiends are not doomed ' to s like fate. Bator Rouse, July 13,1848. -Dear Sir; I have the honor of acknowledging the | receipt of your letter of the: 24th oilstaling: that i some-of the papers in your part of tho country ore i denouncing me as a Native American;--and in favor i of their principles, because they have made use of i my name as their candidate for the presidency; and also that I am opposed to the exercise of the elec tive. franchise by them. Io reply to these charges, I have only to say Hat they:are absolutely false. I have ever considered that adapted citizens are en titled to nil the rights and privileges of native citi .zena; and while the constitution makes no distinc tion, ltwould be an act of injustice to withhold ftbro them any of their rights and privileges. I may say ■ toyou that for, the last too-years .I:have associated with a large number of foreigners as well as Ameri cans, and have always treated them witli equal re. quest, and they deserve the honor of the country for the cobroge, xqal and fidelity, with which they have defended her interests sod honor. With tny hest wuhes for yourheaithand prosper!- r lj; I am sincerely yours, Ac., * • Z. TAYLOR- , To H, B. Mourn, Esq., * , Publisher of the Buffalo Telegraph. What Does It Meant We find the following very singular communica- tion m the Gazettn, of Wednesday. Il lookscnri-' oos to sea sneh an article in a “Whig”: paper j and we cannorbut regard it as o mean insult offered to tho President elect. The Whigs themselves so con sider it: To the Editori of the Pittsburgh Gazette. • Not to be bcbind-hand with my neighbors, I big leave to nominate .for a scat in General -Taylor’*: Cabinet,, his faithful friend, and companion—(he sharer of Ins dangers and toils —Old Wht/ey, Yours, McStcophaht. F« Old Whitey and the General may ex pent to be very intimate, I hope yon will take notice i that lam the first to suggest the appointment. ’ For sale, and possession given immediately, a beautiful chicken cock. : He.-bat never bad muck Occasion Tor crowing, but he would doubtless do that part of a chickcn’t duty.handsoinely, If he had the chance, Sor terms, enquire at thia office. [Naskttlle Union. B3T Pray,, don't let your. a beautiful - chicken cock ” paea into the hands of the Editor of the Pittsburgh Gazette, unless Jon effect an Insurance npon.hia, peck. The Deacon extends very fowl treat* nent to roosters. I *9“ Dr. Laurence Reynolds!, formerly of Liver bOTol, agent for The Matron, (a new weekly paper .just commenced in New York,: and■ devoted lo iho LSanae of bleeding Ireland,} is cipectet! in this city 'in a few days, when we trust our Irish fellow' citi zens and other frienda of the oppressed will aid him in procuring subscriptions to the paper. Port of a Prophecy Realized. On the scry day of Uro election, (says the Pcnn sylvanian,) we received a letter written from our friend Slahix, purser in one of. our vessels of war, ; dated in August last, at Montcveideo. - In this let ter he prophcclea the election or Tavlok, but ndda quaintly enough. «I always say to my brother offi cer!, when they boast about I’ATioii’ielecUohithat even • if we don’t .carry General - Cass; our,Whig 1 friends will elect an and Whig President, who will bo scfficient for all useful purposes. » ObloXeglilatnre# l Many think this body.willnotorgasfzo. Wo be lievo no such thing, Wo believe it will'organise: that the'Freedoil men will have a controlling influ. once in itl and that such laws will be passed, and such men elected, to office, as the best interests and honor of :tho'6tatedemsnd.—Ohio Statesman. - Extent of the Oregon Territory. . On tho East It skirts 800 miles along the Rocky Mountains, on the South *OO miles along the Snowy Mountains, on tho West 700 miles alongtbo Pacific OccaD, on the KTorth 250 yoilea oloug.'the: North American posessions of Russia end England. This ar ena or immense valley contains - 35,000 square miles, capable undoubtedly of forming seven Blates I as large aa New York, or forty States of the dimou l .etons of Massachusetts. c Bomo of thelilanda oU the [ coast arc very largo, sufficient to form a Slate by themselves. They are, situated North of the paral lel of4B. Vancouvro’a Island, 260 miles in brcsdtb, contains 72,000 sqnaro miles, an area larger, than Massachuaetta and Connectlcat. ■ Queen Charlotte’s or rather Washington Island, 160 miles in length and 30 in breadth, contains 4000 sqnaro miles, i On both of these immense islands; though they lie between thehigh parallels o r4oand 60 deg., the sol) Is said to be well adapted to agriculture The straits and circumjacent waters abound in fish of the finest quality. Coal of good quality, and veins of. other minerals have been fouii’di ' -■ ■~e The Colobed Votebs— The vote of this class of citizens last Tuesday, was highly creditable. Not withstanding tho extraordinary, efforts which were made to seduce thorn from their allegiance to the party with which they have alwaya acted, only four 1 of them, so far.as.we can learn; .voted for Van Bu ren.—Providence Journal, Nov. 9. . T'he NrsToaurr Bishop, —Mar Yohannan, wolf known In this country from having visited here with f - P er kiua, ha* been excommunicated from tho Nestonan Chnrcb, by the Patriarch, for his nd uerencu lo Protestantism. Ice Espouts.—Fifty-two thousand and eighty four tons of ice have been-exported from the port of Boston during the past nino mouths. . Boston.— Since January: last, domestic cotton goods, of the value of $1,752,726, baye been ex ported from thtx port. . BSTTheuott receipts for nine months, to October 31*t, of the Toronto, Nxagara and 8&, Catharine's Telegraph Comp*ny,crccedl2f percent. . . MEBcnAXT’sAyuMANCSAcrmuaiVlteNi, }:,, October 20, tsts. < , ID* An election for thirteen Directotsof this Bank, for the ensuing year, will be held at the Bulking Home, on Monday, the 2(hb day of November next, ’ oehw td W If,’ pxNsy,' Coshieri ; Pirrsucnon, I ~ „ . November 7th. IMUj ID, The Merchaol’s and Manufacturers’ Itauk i;n, this ilay,drclared a dividend of four per. cent, on tho Capital Slock, out of ibe profits for the last six months. no ' 3 IV H DENNY, Cashier Exchange Bank or Pirreavaoti, > „ , November 7, IMS < IDT This Bank has this day. declared a dividend of .fpurper.vem. on it* cajuisi slock, out of the .proUl* of .the lasistx months, pavatile on.or after ibe l~tb instant.: novE-td frIOVAS M. HOWE, Cashier Ban* or Pmsanaon,! .. . , _ October to, IMS.. J - ILr An election for thirteen Directors, of this Bank, ipr the eusmng year, will be. held at the .Banking Houss.qb .Moudoy. the.twemieth day of November next ortil did John 3xrtita, Cashier Exciiaxok Bank or Pirascson. 7: , ~ , October 2Ut, IMS j . : ,IDNAn election tbr thlrieen Directors, 10 serve for the ensuing year, wil I he held'nt the Banking House on Mon dev, Novembrr tSlili, la-H, between the hours of 0 k x n V 3 Z ?*• » , , - TiuwasM Hewn, bciSXdm " - • CiuhTer. Corou.*-t>r, Chekener’* Sugar-cnaied v egetable Pi)I» are oainfalUble remedy tot the wbpoplng cougitjiiA vviU b^.ieen-by ibe following letter: . . . - *s « « . ...TtaWECT.ltu.4aa ia,lr4S K. Ctet*ner—sSf .Dear .Bir;.Npt Joug since,a emit] of mjnevra* taken badly wuhtbewboonißir cough. l and a» we hove no J)ocior withia 30 or:40 mile* of ««a 11 atked a ticighlhor .of.mms ai he knew of tmribiitjr that : was good forrU, {lc sudhe did not know: exocily wbet i to recommend, hut there u box ofOickener'A»Dgar-1 coaled which he hadbou&hr I pfa pedlar (lie Jjui.Umo he.xva* o\ Cincngo. aud iTtUev 1 were as good fit they.pretended to there traehtf tetf* ingdmt they might Wof service to ray James. I cotv eluded to t ry them, nud shall neverregret that I did no T!jc hule fellow-had .to take -only two onbre* bo> fore the. cough entirely left him. ...TliouuhonJy three year*' oWy lus ha* QlVn'skid 10 give mtj *oro« tnore of them sugarplums. I -do love them to ” 1 wl#h you would send ino. per bestefj otid he will-pay you Tor them* The country hereibeunf Is so thinly willed, and Physician* so difficult to trer nMbot'l'l thtnkiif you should esthbhsh ag*ncy m Chicojfo.' it would prove a profitable tpeeufation for you : .r • * • ' J Yonr* Intosie, J o «s tYAltex I JP-Sold by WM JACKSON, Gen Agent. uotU *» ~ . C _ Liberty ajreet, Piusburgb I • : IForffst of Agent* see | PITTSBURGH THKATfI£ C.S. Poktcb,’ »5... .f«.»MflnagerandLMisee. „ rxumt or ADxiftstos. Private boxes. - <SSoo, ticket* Dre*i Circle* *‘.Soc. I-Second ■ .=Tirr**. *ils- l l‘»pu.ise •• .Gallery| Privstelloxei : fp*Thittl tughl of Mr and Mr» Er 9, CONNKfI i PatDAT. Nov. 17,wi1l benretented ■ OTIIKLLO OthellorwvaMr.ComjeT.) logo ... '..Mr-OxlrV I Cmmo «MivPr?or. j Amehtt.i.-Mr«* Mediwri i DewJcinona - . - ... ,-Mm,Conner 1 •“PSnwhißaitco*; •• • >.* v-Mim Walter* and,Mr. Goodwin To conclude with the Wl „ > captivc The Captive*'Mb.Conner. | Maiuac*Mr.Connrr IpT A 6gui»i at Pimt«rgVbaj» bfen rcreivetl. . open at TrCurtam will me at 74 -o'clock •• 1 AnauaniolreeiiVTiti I EAOLE PIKK COm will he gtven itt tint i)6.iningfon'A*tanws Jlironu, (new room*;} . on Wood*tte*t, between Fifth*t amt Vir* I gin a}ley4'ottAV!cogßD4VKvxxtaoi'theffiMiii*ti : '/r:-’*--.t.'.~| Masaoxba—G.. Appleton,'JfopejG. Ulackstoeki Uncle I Sam; Ja*.AVhliton,-Wa*hington} ifti Undaay, Preiideid? 1 Jas. Caldwell, Wm.Pemu Copt. Mi MeSteln,^Allegheny: Jo*. Alexander, Duqueine; JiiQ. Neepcr, Neptune: Cant.} wm Niagnnr.Copt.D. Campbell. Vivilftjit; Jar I JJf Kcnuy, Good; Inteut* m Eagle-rGeo.iAVil.fon,! A. Ik I fhtok, Wm* OormanvJuo.Lo , evman i: Wm'.'MitcheUr«e; R > -J. DuflV. R.D Bradley 4 -,Wm. Bi Morri; : Floor Mona. I gcr*~D.N. Lea.Qeo. Lowmau. t : : ;: • - uovi? f ftaaetag anii Waltxlug Acadcmr* '' ‘ MISSC WALTERS and Mr J.COODWJN Mrpect. iplly Inform the, J,adies and Oemlcmen of Piu*. bnrgh tutd vlcimty, .that thoy .wlll.open their DwicrTO ACAnEMT, at die Lafaye.UO; AB»Rmuly Jlooin*,. -Wood > ®lreeL over the Eagle Salopn, on Monday next; Novem- ■ where all tho new mid moufaihloiiabfe Dane* ,»rtg will betnnght. • TXBMSj PATABLB m ADVASCX • For Gentlemen—lole*ionS”> so 00 . For Ladies nnd Juvcnite*->-10 lesson*" • 400 ' Hopes ov Ttmoi-For young ladies and masters from 3 o’clock to 3 , gemlcmen from ft to 10- »ovl7l3t* r Hoy’* oiotbinvi 111 \W P ’ WJLX.fcxr,Briiß;r onil.aiiilof, from.Boitoii, ;T T by e«abl»hM himielfin thtsclty in the manufac ture of BOVS CLOTUI.NC*. For the present bo. ban taken part of Ha wort room now occupied by B- F 'f l « r «isWn Furnishing Store, NO. <» Fourth' st., where a cS! bB hoppy -° walt •" any whomay favflr him with He is supplied with newest styles or French' Sacha, Roundabouts, &c.;nndwil receive rcculatly, from Paris! Fashions for all articles in his line - ’ ’ Refer to P. H. Esto.v ft Co. Bennett'* Hesttrarauu "B° # 1,7 -ft™ TB ® CJHELL OYSTUIS, Can .py«ter», ilecf Steakv Yeni«> Sto to„g^‘ ua *’ KmA up 1,1 the ta “ N D —Oj slers reccived dail> from Baltimore Fnmt Jim .upplled wuh Can Qyiterfl at the low jinco-S 81,50, Half Can. >5 ceil. - novlTtm , L [Ditpateh copy.,l ; «JJ?T.im COUgh i iloaw never be no jleciod, ii may np pear trifling, and umvprtby.ibe ntieimoo at\first,: butli l willnot reraoiu stationary long; It may progreasalow at, us augmentation; may .be; icpTOcly perceptible!' yet when it once seisea tho Jungs, n}i the other paruo? to* body will be sympathetically cd Consumption and premature death will be .the inevi* *- JiMfr SStSfWfiHM save, many 4 life; and the timely, qse of a proper remedy, might-have arrested many a consumption. But many persons have aninvln cible repugnance-to taking any medicine,' -and rather than use. the meanstowarda arrestlng-a diMaie,'sfmnlv becanaothercmedymay not tea pleasant one;, would Bufferandlanginshf«ra longtime;berore th6y>Wrould rij. eon to the aid of medicine . B. A, rahnustock & Co.’e Qough Balsam hastrerent advantage in this respect oyer many bther rations, as itapleasant taste permits tttobe used withoiii inconyomence..Bntite value ora Balsam coftsistslhihe its care. iAVe have lenowtt Some of the' most desperate coughs, some of wbich-hadbeen running ams ! ylfW almost imim£ atmei) toils power * 1 * for sale,.wholesale and retail, by - ' „ B A, PAHNESTOCK VCo. . cor, amUst, and Wood andQthsts^ c r Luxubies.*—The work of the world 19 performed with a ?low to IhQ gratification of the senses, and the most importantof these is Taste* Much assome may deride Ihfr newirni that ; are yearly introduced:■ by epicurean phitosophera, we contend, with reason o&ourside, that these pooplo do much good* Nay / their services aro indispensable* Tustemust be cul tivated j and ae man grows up.nearer to human per- so must the food furnished jo both mind and body be of the most improved kinds. Who would confine a son to the study of old books, escluding.thow'of JateatdateTV: No one who possesses good sense. And so we think those who live in this, civilization—in this ago orpfogreas— bo required to supply his:« returning wants” wubthedieuhatsuited ourbolf-civihzcd forefathers; Now what ib the drift of all; this ? Well, we will tollr Bennett,! in Diamond alley, keeps constantly the most refined and polished Oysters in the shells and m cans, whtch:be serves up to-his friends in the very fteittsf styles; having an" eye to Uiq wants «H. Ho can .furnish olber - viands in other ways. We call attention to his card. Matos’s Oxfice— Thursday morning —There wererfive cases before the Mayor—all charged with drunkenness. The Dutch Preacher” was among them. He was committed a few days ogo for ** twenty-four hours,” and was- no sooner out than he began his,copers again. It is said he makes pre tensions lobciog a Minister of the Gospol ; and In deed, ho looks .like a man of education who had fallen. Hc cOuld speak no English, so as to be un derstood t. but he. had a good deal to say in his own mother tongue, every word of which fell from his iipx to avail, him noi&ing, for there was no inter preter present.- But his Honor desired none, this being the second offence in a short time;: He was scot up for thirty days. The next case was a very respectable looking gentleman tom tho country—a constable at that. He plead goiky, and ihrcwhiro self upon: tbc mercy of the magistrate. Having a 1 little money, be paid bn fino and was off. AVA6iUHQTOM ABiZMDLv Ilooji.--\Vc yesterday took a stroll through the now Haifa of Mr, FiUsim njoo*, on Wood street,, between Virgin alley: and Piftb* We were dazzled by its magnificence on entering-, Though not as large as some other public rooms in the city, its style of finish is superior; The arrangements for the accommodation of parties are excellent. There is a gallery for music; four dres sing rooms $ and the fourth story has been fitted op in good 7a*(es>r Supper Room. * Washington Assembly Rooms will be open on -the occasion of the grand Soiree or tho Eagle Fire Com pany, which comes off on Monday evening nett.. We trust the ladies and gentlemen of Uie two cities will be prepared to make a grand entree on that eve ning. , The BRACKEnsiDac Case.— Vesterday morning 'I.M. Brsckcnndge and B.M, Brackenridge appear ed in Court. The old gentleman read a paper npol ogiitng.far. In* conduct inCouil, on Tuesday. The •on also opnloglscd verbally. Judge Patton then “pronounced nentence >’ upon them: A fine of one hundred dollars each. Thu ease is likely to giro trouble yet. Wo heard of prosecution* blowing in all directions against in-1 tores ted persons, for subornation and perjury. Tho ! City u very much excited—fur people will talk and get indignant about such things. The end of all I will bp an espenso to the county and to the parties* I SonETluna CoatuiQ.—We notice in the play bills ! that, “ A Squint at Pittsburgh,' 3 will shortly be gircn. We hope it has been prepared by some sen sible person, who will hit off a t aw of the peculiari ties of somo of our people, wuhout liming any one. US' Strickland is to furnish the Sapper lhr the Eaglo Ball next Wednesday evening! He mil do it id fine style, we are assured. ■: Several of our cilucoa left for: the Sooth and West, yesterday, op the steamers Brilliant and Tele graph. They are all on business of aomckind. -83 T Mr. and Mrs. Connor have.been. attracting largo audiences. They are old favorites in this city, and bound to tnltp will the lovers of the: drama. ■ fc-T W o heard of three ileathr by scarlel fever, ytfstorday, m this city and Allegheny. B3T The Circuit Court of tho United States com tAonces its session on post Monday. Thero are a few interesting eases to be tried. : We .andcntynd that R. BiDDl.t Roncnn, E«n„ has boon appointed Clerk of the U. S, District Court, m the room of Thos. Liggett, fonj,, resigned . .?■!?•»ea«6 Beenped the time nftho Court or Quarter Scstion* yertcrday. There waa nothing now elicited during thin trial. i ? 8 Ga,lfor «‘ ll R»Ki<DCnt Ei»“ waitess *• * °oihC] l° : MrB ' - »«0T foil quadrille party in wnihmgton Room* lost evening/ > r 1 AMlllor’i Notice. • *s2rsvi-(t . , ns dug orphavs court.' ,j5»»MgS* Aiisonssv Cnivn.u SblmUr J¥ u !? r °S 'li? F-wculor * iici'.ount SSSffiJlfite ' nc iy “oy 1 *; F -*«ulor ofilic E volt , «StSSagg* pf laanc Mugggr. tkinl. ..^TV 0 oc i 83(, ‘ is-18, o» ,vo. • • i*''' ■ . If, Miller, AVa inglon.Heiirj S. nnd S"AV.:ltluck, onpoiirtiWl Auditor;,to.auditandadjurt ta.d account ’ P _Hy the Court t JOHN'YOUNG Jr rtrri l^a , l die Auditor; otiove uoiucd will pro- ntu£vi!?r D r lh * tins j I ? l BroPJiomtraont:: .oi.ino omco pr Readt \\ ashlnffiou, -Pitt*-' streets.'oiVFrJdOvv' the 15th dny ofDccemberrnt a o'clochlu.M . i IREADEtVASHJNGTON'. blacic W g laner of iho«PpliettHan of the CMWHjfV&M u i«o«an Catholic St John's Ben gSMßwifP^flUl** qc etr for a Charter of Incorp'oTft. J*Pw, September SO, IS4B,im mslru- Jing bcinß ‘Cxhil)ired Mb' the \ Ji . •, '-cmrt, specifying the objects, articles,caa ditmns. and name, pntfcrjwlUch. ihospeuitouers have os* sociatetL OJUI the.Borao b^viUg 1 been perused,and exam- V n jt»* i jl^e objects, articles andconditions; therein set mrtb apd coiUained. appeprinff luwful andnot injurious jo ihe communlty , iho Court direct the said Wrluagiobe filed in the p®ce.Dftho!Hxothonoiary,and that direcuio* .lice of stdd appUca.UQO be: given by. publication-in -orie i n *ifffihree»%hi" IW ci,ylof p « tBlj urghi.for « HIRAM UUhTZ, : ,C I. r : ,,.r. iv :..Proihonoiaiy. novt7;<)3( | . Groceries—The market is unchanged, and prices are nominally as before quoted. I hear of Very lit tle doing iu Sugar to-day. Not much doiog in Mo lasses, bat holders are stiff at former prices. Provisions—There is a good demand for Bacon. Prices, however, are unchanged Bccd»r-Thcre is buta limited businessbeing trans acted, at former prices* Cheese—Demand active; prices have slightly ad vanced. Butter—Market dull. No change in other articles usually spoken of in the market. CINCINNATI MARKET. CiRctKWATi, Nov. 16—6 p. M. The river rose 14 inches 10-duy, _ The weather is cloudy, with tho appearance of ram. Freight is brisk to Pittsburgh. Flour—The market is firm, with good home de mand and aome shippingvinquiry, with sales of 2500 bblff. at $ 3,75 p bbL - Whiskey—Demand fair, with sales of 700 bhls. at 26i££l6{ gallon. Gram—The market for Grain is without change, cither as regards prices or demand. Oils —Sales of Linseed at previous prices. Hogs—Sales or Hogs at 83,25 *> 100 Its., nett. The transactions comprise 550 head. Cheese—Sales of COO boxes, for shipment, at o}c- V lb. The supply is adequate to the demand. A m Slarrle3 r ,l,e »<• R*v.Doctor S sf'! 1 Sb*\w»,Em ,10 Mw* As-ti. (laoglittr or Cati\t ailajtrrbvana, ail of iht* citj • ot. liter application - of the German 4*utlieruu KvnnzeUcal Con gregation, pf McKeesport, for a Charter of. Incorporation And noir, )*l3, afc tnstni meiit in writing- bfcmtf- exhibiieO lo the ; .. . Coarr,f<pecUjnigibe objecis.anlcle*, con i .uitions and name, under which ihe peUtluiiert'havc w* wiaied ami tbn some bavliy; Wn po»ured and exam i . tiled, pmt the objects, articles oral conditions iberciu set' .forUi And contained, npraarme lawfuf and hot injurious' the Conn direct tlm said writing to be .bled in the office of the Prothonoioryyand that direct no ttice of said application be given by Piibti&auon ih one newspaper published mihe city of Pittsburgh, fdnhree *”**•„„ By Court fURAM lICWZ, no»l7;3iw Protb y TN THE COURT OF COMMON PUKASTforATleiHinj X Coumy, No SS, October Term ISH 1 , Cmhanne Shekels, by her next friend, •KREBS* llcnry Cunningham,™ fexekicl Shekels AnAnuSwA Petition for Duoree djSBSSSiJ. And now, to wii, NO*.M,lSJ9,lheiilja!i .sjESSfcKv bilbpa>nti issued in the above eiise haYlne VI-SS' been reiurued by the SberiflV'aui] •proof' . na'lußbe«?nn]adethatihedeh?ndantaDOYe named could not be fband.iu lhe Coumy of Allegheny the Conn order and direct ihe iaid Sheriff lo calise 110- iice to be published nr tlie ‘-Weakly American Muimfoc lorer,-’ a. weekly paper published in-the city of Pittsliure am! county of Allegbenjvfor four weeks aucee#*iveh\ prior 10 the fourth Monday of DcccrtibernexC the first day of tbe uexi term of said. Court. requfrirtKibe saldde feudom to appear on tbe said fourilr.Monday of Itecem-' ner next, to answer to the said rotnpiatnr of the Sold'" Catharine Shekels, the above named complainant- "’ ByiheCourt, Cop> (slipied) HIRAM UULTZ, n, , , , , Frothonotan , lhe defendant, above named ax hereby notified to 1 op w 1 •pea r, a* directed hy above order of Court- •; .1 novIT <tw JOHN FORSYTE Sheriffs TP*v»&?-..STRAY A«O\V-Cnrae tp.tliesubscnupr iLfoSfirr m Peebles ..Lk—3J..J- nhmii iheiidinftaiu, a while Cow, with itred spot on her neck, 15 orlo years old, •_Tho owner quested tocomo forward* prove prof4&y* pay charjrcß,- . .nml take her a\\aj >or she will heiUsposctl of. nccoruui? PKTrKR HARBOUGK novl* 3m» Peebles Tp, ,/~Y AI*ENA POTATOfiSr—IOO sack* Ataiemt xvesnan VX- nockt, in store atjJ for sale hy. tnovi? KING fc MOORHEAD V bMa. fine Applesiti store and' for Milo: A by (novl-) KING & MOORHEAD STAR CANIUVks—iJO boXtfs onibandand fortnle bv KING & MOORHEAD,/ X>EAIUj BARLhY—ifUO &i, just received ami lor sale r by a A rAHNESTOCK&CO, noU « Corner lit cwg Wood m * LOGWOOD—SO cases juotreeeived endfor sale *by (novl?) B A FAHNESTOCK &CO ■/ VARNISH—CO btvrreU jyst rw'cived aotilbr sale by a A A FAHNESTOCK A CO. lKnl « und Wood sis BRAZIL SUCAif—2sbcga WlitWr,- for Sale iy.. - »ov!7 J D WILLIAMS, UQWood *t IIWSH— tf.bbl*. No.l-Solraou; }■■■:■ 1 cask CodGsh, 7 1 u White Pith, , ' l rase smoked HaMihut Nos. 1,2 and3»Mackerel; for sole by ' . J D WILLIAMS SUNDRIks— 1 bbl noli Butter . 20bids.GwerrApples;•••••" -• •?0 “White Beans, 1 bbl Flaxseed, r 3baga Ginseng, I buff Snakcrootr • > 2 bags Feathers; 50 bushels Dried Peaches, a -■* .-Cbesnuts: lor sale by •■ -: i P WILLIAMS A.: FEW■ Mil®* Chosnuia rcoeived and for pals by: «t A no\ It CUMMINS A SMITH Of M l BBIA-Seieannock -Potatoes,- retfdondibr sale‘ 4AJVJ bj fno\l7J CUMMINS ic SMITH 9AA-.BBLSrßomlSpii, Golden Gate. -Pheemx ami oib ev varietiesof-apples m*ioro andttfr salahy vo\l7 CUMMINS to SMITH , A A'AHiNEtt AVANTHiV-WUli: S3OW cash capital, cngngom a sufe oud.|ftofitable-bnsmess, qlready pQrtfaliy eptabhslied, iii jhQ cn>v . A gentleman in turmte-j v: npQuamica \vith -the. Dry.Goiids Imsmess wouldbe preferred. S DUTHBORT, Gen.'Agem, _ ■ r Southfield street. .' •. Country Re title lice for Sole.’- \JiriSnTikQ--\a return lo ihevCttY pert Spring, I will L T-T Bcll f or ; exchange foe;Ctty rProperir; jny-present residence in LawrcnceyUle.. This properly is'lmaimfnf-: i). located An the Greeuaburg Tornpikc, aboat twenty. numiies 1 drive from the ceutre of the City-- : v r KOBT, X> THOMSON, ' *;No. Uti Market 8r / vi "ICTOTICE—An clecttoivfor onePresidehT, six Mona— ,£v £crs,nndTreasu rcr for the Pittsburgh nndGoul Hill' turnpike Rood Company;:will belield'm the Toll Hailde’ of :Htud Company, on xhe 9ib of'Deeember iisxi.- * : J. EWART,Treasurer.- -? MmerstnWf, Nov. 6j 164&—(n0v7) r A XEK yWoql DeaUrt ■ &nd (fotnmuston •±TJL for thesale'ofAmericauAVOplraGdotffc comer of Liberty street and Cecils alley. novlfl fj - Flfleen Hundred Dollars•Jtcwaird* J^ TJOBBERY OF THE PATENT T OFFICB.-ok fhe XV mahi of the Sth inatant. the following-nrtiMng wiire we National Gallery Jn the Patent Officevvlr : Gold SnufF-boxv-set. with diamonds ■» , Goldßcabbardy belongings to the Sword presented to Conn Biddle Gdd Medal, struck by orderof the Sen ate of Hamburg/ aUheir cemenmM. wmmemorauon of the establishment of tbeir constitution ? SilverMedod, duplicate of the same ’ ;Gold Medal, commemorative of the delivery from'' *£-- sa s mahon of General Bolivar f (■old Medal struck in Peru in 1821 Do do do ilo 1829 , Gold Medal of Napoleon - Silver do do v < Silver Medal of. Rio de ia Plata. 1013 1 . Roman Gold Corns ■Tint bottle ofAtlar of Roses Pearl-Necklace x s , Two .extra Pearls in the Gold Snnfl’-box; which was taken Twenty-one Medals of Copper aud Stiver* of Gens. Woyne, Green, and other Generals ; Thexeward above stated will be given for therecovery of-ihe property above menuoned and'the apPrehehMotf and conviction of the thief or-tlnayes by 'waS taken, or for the .information .which will leiul to the re'«- covery, of the property-and thecoiniciionrof the thieves EDMUND;BURKE, • V>» „ Commissioner of patents.^ Usited States’ Patsst Orrcs, Washington, November g, 1849 £nt4-3lawj3w'' Blankets— very superior.—w. u<nwhi 1 invitcßthe Attention *gf bouskeepers iq a lotof*en 1 Ropenor Blankets, lately received, largeaiul fine- ' -" *, Commooj from two' to'three dollars' < super Ao n from four to yune dollars ■ Shtztincrs and Pillowcase:Stushns; ; Luita:. and Cation ; Diapers, Tabic Clotfisand Napkins, &c. :. : .- -A Jargei supply of. JTOW; GOODS* of; all kinds! lutt opened uovlS Ifenry Landvrlier) o (nay op tub whits aWjfsr. hawcst stum* 1 i TISSPITOTUU/T inform* Bfef3firtrs“ XL that ha 19 now receiving rtailjr supnlie* AfySESII : i -o\STERS T directfrom;BalnmDre,'-wiuc)i i eilbe.r..wbdTe9ale*or retail QtBlysoperOimv6tld(littU'cane J ntTSc;, forparues, r Healsofceepßon band fine ALBANY ALE \ JikewlseyErandiesjChpmpsgTre.'uti&oihef Whig*. ' of the very bear brands novJMaJtw;' - liriMSS A\D~£jQtiOK'4—lS half, is! quarter iuidJ ? • eielitU pipejs of PMre D'ramly-rdark. and- . different brand* and vintages; 4 . :-3pipes4lol!and,Gin.different-brands? 25or.p»pes Port, Madeira and-Sherry Wines, IUO uaz. boflleß Brai«dies; Wines and Gins- .5 puncheon* Jamaica-Spint , . / Bi»bi*^old^rftna««oePeach:Brttndj , -;-'r>: : : v>; v; v. v 30hbIs.ruprrmr;jD»mcsneBrand v'.ifaiWandnate;—■ 15 “ ‘ »• Gw; V * > SO.iroirhauud Lbl* Old Ry«* Whisfce\. very old * 200 bbU.'KUperxor Rectified Whiskey: - .. •• AVlib a fargr aswirmem of everything m theWiue and Liquor line, Ibr-soledowby P. C, MARTIN T A.gV' •.'.,'.u0y14.;‘'.:[.-.^^’.:v;.parocrof:SnutbGeldand.Fronist*. Vo Western Bferclianta* , rpiJE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT ever X -offered io lte pubhc, and at the lowest prices possi ble T inayberoamlatlls\Vood sireet, oppositoj-I>, Davl** Aucuon Rooms.. Observe Warerooms op stairs +* M HODKINSON FAsBIo.\AULt MII,LftIiS¥ —MrelsTßisi fcjajQFourih aireet, near Wood,.would inform the bodies? jsJhEjf of Pittsburgh and vicinity,that she-will open on. Tuesday ltmtMlh uisL, on exttnsne assortment of Fait and Winter Millinery. 2 * ectgO ~T"»«w JHlUlnery, X NEWselceuonof elegantwmter. ribbonvfeathersy'i .A flower*, collars, chetmsatts; fringes, gimps; &$,. co, patterns ofnew and etegautoeßixnc ofCardinala and:-j .Vtsueg* which will be’mad* up to order ine&pbnor work' and material. . Also, - Bonnets,-Hoods, anievery article, in tUc imninery. and dreu making OCt7 MRS, DUFFS. No. 10 St Clair au>. | Cash Terms and Casts Prices* |XAVlNG.providedmy*elfwithvO'Slo£k::of>Good>| XX -odaptedlothe city .ffodej-t begio-iuvite? the attend! non of : ev*ry person purchasing* oroboaFtorpurchasa,: Clothing, fqr the fall orwimerwear, to what I have to offefin the way ofbargains.-t-Myatyies-are of the:aew*,'l est .and richest that can he carefolly : RCleeied.- That r vfiirsell: cheap, tiy mej that I: viU. fit-1 and please you, be of that the judges } fornopalnsehaU I be spared on my pari: : Aay article that does nor smt,! mayrbereturned, aiid.anyardclenotgivuigsatisfaction I in wear or otherwise,-wilt merit abatement. Cashferms-f .andcoihpnces, ni No. 30, Fifth street | oc ISO , ' JXO. CURRANV J few 'baTtelr Aittily' packed Bmier.for Caleb s (noyl4|* CUMMINS & SMITH. Remoral* 1 X St J. W. M’DEVTTT have remavedio : Norl3 Liber-.! tl «: ty sL 10 doors east of their- old stand* (same stde)d add immediately opposite the Ttead dfSaiithfieldßU ' octSJhn 5 ' ■* 1 aIUOMASv R.: KENNERYj Axtornry at iota—Office on • Fourth* hetweeaWood and Smlihfiefcfcv ; ' i Pros* Pittsburgh Bank; Mr. J. Lovani' Wilson; & Co.,McCord fcCo:.F<io&vrgk:Fa;T^;octll^ xXOads from l£to 15 years of age, to learn the Stocking 1 manufacturing business.;. Apply atM, DALYS sforej on Fifth street, or nt:bu Factory jn.XawrcticcvtUc^*.-- .r' 1 •■MiovHtf j fpO BE SQliDr-'ihrcev bur;ufg lots «y the M£ Ufton: CemetryvcjegQntly gltu^ie^.yJkppljr _oci7 4ft Wart, Allegheny ~ Bailnen CardP 1 TYRANTS ASWELLASMONOPOHESXVSTFALE: SO MV6T PHICBS; SHIC1I; fact wilUie provenhy coiling at fttcGpjpaEJa Fashionable TailonngEetablishmemiThird street, lories Building, Motto: SttiaUprofUs . - , VAIUKTy Fnsk and good 4 y . CoalPErmow: Yeryfdtin the background r My aid-customers, and nil others; are respeetfally in?/ (armed that K am-waiting for them. • . McGCIRE,^ octSS Tailor.. SL 'Charles F iOßSALE^AnlensonV'residence* consisting x>f eJghYt _ acres or Lnud and u"7Siuable;lmcK House,:convc> mentlyammgedialsoy aStableyGnrrienyAc., all id cdod repair, onenUle above f LawrehcevlHe-> balance fallen of l\vwe,years,' * ' 9 CUTHRERT, Gen AgenV Southfield, street, - 2. Jt EATOV “ TV- t. SUESUALt, Vl ‘-a ' UemOVftl. * * in H EATON & Co having removed from Market I to their New Store; No. 02 FVmrih at; betWeeiT Wood and Market streets. are now: opening their Ft- ;■ Siookof/ftirammgrand- Vanetyr, Goods; among which' arfr*r- | 1 1 * f p Cloak and Dress Fringe of all kinds; EmbroiderJ"Gimns.and.Velvets, Needle Work» . vZephyr and Tapestry Worstedij ChemiUd, Floss }' - Steel Bag and*?arsesj.SieelTrimmings, LathV Menno and and Hosiery/ duldieas Coats,Oa>ters,Muis,'Gloves ana Hosiery; j Oont,'» ShirHi Drawer*, Dressing Gowns: CluldrQDsdreßSfjs oflntestpattera;wbieh tloyoflerat low pricer, both who’esole and retail 4£lS- „ 1 ' A Card; < * m r T'HE subscriber respectfully 1 Inform* bis former cus i JLv loiners apd the,public (generally thnt-he is now pr*? Foreign AVuiea Cordials ofeverykiudyatmnch lowerrjyes 'Will find u : iO>their.tMercauo.caUat the-d3.'standi:conxer -i of Smithfield and From streets.. j nov3 p c. MARTIN, Agents I ‘| 100 hblSilfistoreAridfar aatev-w.-': JJL by- fnovllj KINGiMCOiUIEAD, JLI always on hand pod /or sale-by -novjU " 1 t.- t Mayq ft MQORHBAP. jm:jrtproiocil>; :n iS r foryUe4»y 4 , (ttoffJlX KING ft MOORHEAP. j- ;T7M)y^r7>Hl^bbl9«oravaapenorbraßtk;on-. Jr foreafo-By-*- -(novlt? KPiGftJ&tOOB “I? REStt O Y$ F£KS. BYJTHECAN* A*'fct>W MUCIKI J? ■> 0/ superior quality,* put up by tlib subscribed ex pressly/orthe naeotEtoiibeeanapQtttesiean curedolthe Restaurants jqthis and. Allcgbenyciiie« «<--• &.Knox’« store, Fourth efreet, pm«burgbrft£ 'JeDkiW J slpfa-.-Agegheny ciiy? and ox the Oyster Depot,, Sr Charles Hotel, Wood aueetjPirtsbnrKh “ { * gorlUm ■> HOLT ft ATAfffißY, c " Hats, Cepi, And ■/TifEßDbecnber-ia Jiow--receJviog.fromtbt : CripSandMaJTsyLatest Fasinoßs,iq grenrvai- v nety c and very cuss*, Wholesale and retail ,« „ “ JAMES WILSON, hot! I gmithfield street, Sd door Sooth pf 4tb st " ; Public said * . t ** TOIY® -ACRES OP GOODtJOAJ; FOfe SALE—I witt X sell, or Public Sale, on Mdnday, the-SOth day or No* vember,-at 1 o’eloek T *u five acres-of ffOouCoot-*** Thupropetty ••••“>• m»le,frtni.Mr. lloyJe;lrwiA , aBalt.Wpilisit>!i<heoldPairti i :' : 1 ' • : called iie Fleming.Xract,'otfSqmrfel Hil4* Any person - wishing to purchase C(*nl,\wiir do;weH.tg?aUefltiihq sale. TheferniBU?eoue-haljr.cnsb;andihe^eioaindpiwithin tw6-years. -Gentlemen who are ' .are invited to atteuft- : -- s : bouse of Mrs. AT ElemFng 3 Sqmrrel-HHI. ?oT» t d4t WfLLTSON JL FLEMlffd* fimporlum «r Faihleni "ftTYOLDEUfsTOMERSi ajid. lHtf public gfindrallyv :' . JjX ;are resneetlutty wforroedthatl bate jostopeaed a well selected stock of CLOTBS, £AJ3SIHEB&& and 'Y£SXiiVo£rto whichTinYiteihbK attention** - * , JASi McGUIRE, Tailor* P uorli •> i '-.St Charlc*BuiMingi {Chronicle copy 4 4 m \ „ * A HOUbiiAMJ-LOIiAT A ttAßaAJN^AnypeVwo < xa^*iß > w&nt of a comfQrtAblelJwTlUnffHoQ3e,'iaagood:;• ou, Wylie street, frDmtha ' s ; r .r -or £BOO, cash AppTy to JOHNCQVI.E, fcoytt. _ _ 4th.siteet,.ne&t-3ralthfie]dst ■£ n rj ßW&jSg!bt3iE coating *" * * 7l & Icasegrey-hiapdfllankpis, l care grey Bfaukei Coamig, { - r 1 cate Army Cloth? > r- s- apdiorsale kw^ 6y pftVim * MPlSßgfc I&e7 I <BOOKS£-Lpomu* Kanawa ql Trigonometry. fcywith tfaeir application *o Meusnralion* Su-leriiiff -and toy£lia« JfOouij?, A M y + e> * < AFiratTJook m eontalmmra fUn-viewofuje, fonn of words, wnh vocabularies aiiffeoplausejerLißeik lon.iW-fflotftod ofconjtam.imrmttonftatL repetiUbiuby j JphU D, Prords&br prTioucuairesr aiut . | George fL Cjouvi*, A, Xfljatici Protesm oCEan guage«.jA,Biekmcon College *. - . •.UpmaprtlJJeorAlntJarneCaißormeAdornajadea’jt, AnewSovel—The discipline of .Life * ?<.■ * *- lust rated eibttoiioftha:AlTibtinirK4ffhW r EnterraimnemS ,f - The above works received Uifs Oar by tfitaees and for sale by „ JO HRSTO« * -STOCKTON, JiovlO 'Booksellers, cor ftJftrfcetu’m} Thml sts. from lhe KlYJUCobnty Surveys |>origmal doeame»u- rßeviMd:aQd irapToved under ihe | supervision of Wm.- G. JVforrisj Ci viHSugineer; uppn ddia. IreeejYe&ineachConuttturtdet autbOmyof :tbe ; Legii*-* ; vA’ few copies ■of ttns= tafje-dnd spieJnJiif MBp te- - heeived Ihiadny and foT sale by 1 * - J * . „ - • • johnstos & Stockton;- . * !■-a ■■-•Booksellers,conterMafkeijmd-Tftjrdaisi. 'Cara. ~ I Mlhe night of the 16 th of October, a CstnAl JJohrbe jftgtng Unton • near Jjtrac&n’s Island—oceawonedyitißbelierecf,’brim-'•*. : mafches packed in Dry Goods * " 7 The undersigned deem it an act af lattice to dth Pro pneiora-orthavtine, Messrs.' DntUb,'Humphreys A Go*f' - '•■ ;l9uted•lphu^aad:RenTy > OraffJtCovßln•t^aq^l^fielthoulS:'' ,^'''.'''.,'', . knowledgeor sdUeitaiianwviheir-partf to m&Ve'knowa ' > ■* rintma manner theprompt and ’ thnmdfthefullnimrauTof oarffe*pecUvfc;los&esbjtfth*r' > - accident* rangmg-momonniiroDithruebilnarfcdrofiAeen'r-- hundred and iiv the aggregate lo over-twelve thousand dollars e ' As far aspossible thay.badsoraeof theibwdDplicatejJv and immediately forwarded and where n wa» known' 1 -that (ius coaid hotbe done, erwoa not desired havcpnid the nmount‘Ul cash. oracttfed/wuh the’mer-- v r ;Tha certain tft2urancejof <maOood«. while on tbe wur, of -Qpuety to tliejrercljanmmd j .ifidestroyed, he amoiinfof hie mmitinteuded the testi ! mony of the satifaciojy settlement oi a heavy lossby the Union tine Pittsburgh 'November 7, 184^ ' pnxsuasaß v jujusoszny. Hainptpn, Smith 3c Co John Bean. Alexander Jung.. JL,M'.Marshalt D f A'Grier. BrownithTQucaton * E V&Lyud ~ _ 4 RobL A vj . CL Arimrtmos - > * foovUjr „ OftheJJnUedSlates’SeiiQte C&tsmberf - JL ajsebs of ha has fo* atOfeatib/x tam- ? L arune House* comet ©AGrafat and F«nrtit*tpet%fobuft to he.wifl'jftmamluuww.daya lonfferJibei^lehmibcl^ea-K-^' lirenessci of the different StaH)»nnaWflitarymenof the 1 nation» ucnuy (?cl in enamelled gloss frames t at iho Yerv low piteo 6f;f|*neh>. Aroonff which raaj- he foopd the eaponor likoneea of Henry Clay, m hie Tljt yean the likencae of Daniel TVeheferi MillaM Fillmore, Geonra WuSingtiiir, 1 J Q. AdameiM Van Barca, J C cSST, « l Bhchimaij.a C Wnihfon, General* TayW, Cae».- ,'cott Butler,Ac *e AlpO,TranboU’e engravmaofthe ' ” I Declaration pf Independence, Eangier’li maciiSmhtfali ' t.J<ngih-enflraym£ olGeprge. WasluneKm," wiih eeverat ' 1 ?SslSfe'nteHS*™**®Oanfamlehevery lanidle inihe DAGUERBEOTYPS l)ne, toOPERATQR’S at Hr, An-” * ,ihouy>erHipteealeiince»;; Eamomnejlonee, cor Grantand 4ih ete gy Foreale at thiebffiee <• oel» 14 J m ' ♦‘Alway* Rcadyr , , » : < Almivi jmmiagJ* t ' •' ft/FV.caatoiHcw: tmd . rA*^> a !*3ft informed that tonnext Aloudayl will be ope tv* ; ' tChasea mPhiladelpluaoube lowest market prico, ami la *> • which! woaliJjyiUthpir attention. « * . „ * JAS JlcGl^fßEtTwlox,' * , aeplfl > i r, StCbarTeiignildiPge * m JTSW; BOOKS—ThB-Womo rx of the AmencaaMleVov '*?'■ x\' t lQUau-i byEluaiioth^Eilet— in;two: voftimetLwith-' i - portrait*. T i xi r Robert Burns, a» n.J?oet, and ns a Man k by Samuel * Tyler, of the Maryland Bar. ; ■ fTbe, £?aiabler,;or rihe-Polieeman’s Start* 'by Charlen ' Bardefet * i, t r ~ , |-How-i(sbeaMan;alioolr,for:boys»contaii!ing-tsefal .hints on the formation of charaewtf by Harvey Neweomte'' 1 ; s How lobeaLady ;,£bopk tbjp gufe* containing awefhli hints on Uie/ormnnon^rxharaoter; by H.Newcbmb j for Boytr-Enterta3mng narreUv'ea abff an-' l of principles ana character: bv Rar vey Newcomb- «, „ Anecdotes for Girls—Entertaining narratives and »n. lecdotesjallnslrauveofpnncxpiea and chameri** -' -• “v:* .v. * Josireceived and fbrsftleiiy ' , octlB~> JOHNSTON & STQBKTON ALlsr^l t or £:lle • a desirable’ O Farm Of <>? opVe«, pleasantly Rimmed ottjhe dll' Harmony Road, ISmtles Crom ihe City, dboutiJQ acres In cultivation; a small orchard andgar&n, and awellinc u house, good wrings of Slier Fences &c afl in good repair Prtcf glOanacre s CUTHBEBf DO '™ (Sen. Agent, Sinithfield street 4 ' • 4". .'l4. • , 4>tes ’ *5 ***** ; f
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